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Wall .vim H S rr A A A A, r h Volume LI. Number 3t 1 PAW PAW, VAN BUREN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1905. Whole Number 2636. O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C) o A DAY of SALES Saturday, Oct. 14th, 1905. Bo in on this, aud when wo shako tho treo you gather tho plums. 100 yards 10c heavy tennis flannels, tine assortment of colors, at 8 cts. per yd. 00 yds. plain pink, blue aud cream white tennis llannels at 7 cts. per yd. 25 Mb. boxes best quality Shetland iloss, white, cream white and black at 83 cts. per pound. One lot 25c and ooc dress goods for children's waists and dresses, sale price 14 cts. 5 children's jackets and coats carried from last season, sold for 1.00 to 6.00. sale price 1.80. 104 cotton bed blankets, grey aud white, 48 cts. Big shoe bargains. Good values for your money. -Women's dongola lace shoes, pat. tip, at 93 cts. per pair. Women's 1.30 tine dongola shoes at 1.-9 per pair. Women's vici shoes, pat. tip. light or heavy soles, 1.50 per pair. Men's box calf, blucher tip shoes, bought to sell for 2.50, sale price 1.98. Great Underwear Values The bet for your money at 27v, 30c to 1. Men's, women's and children's tennis llannej night robes, prices 48c. 73c. 1.50, .00. Fine assortment. Cloaks Here is where you will thai a nu)-t pleasing Variety of elegant styles. Woolte.x styk-s have the approval of fashionable dressers. A garment that i all wool gives better service than one that is part cotton. Try us on Woohex an i "-' what smart styles we can show you at 7.5 tu :.50. W. A. SELLICK Wanted. 20 guests at Mra.Muir'a private board ing house for October term of court. 14 per week each, and 73c per day. All modern conveniences. Engage your Sunday dinner, only 25c froru October 1. 1G3 E Main street. t2 Found. A watch. Owner can have the same by proving property aud paing for this notice. Julio Sheldon, Paw Paw. antMl. Beans of all kinds; white, pea, medium, red kidney, brown Swedish; by bag or car load; buckwheat and clover seed. Thk Alukkt Dickinson Co. T. S. Heath, bu)er. Warehouse opposite Lawrence depot. YOU Are making a mistake if you do not read our combination otfer ou page 7. The True Northerner and Chicago Daily Tribune both one year for $3. Ciet It (JuU'k. The big heating stove for sale by I. Jay Cumings. Burns wood, coal or dunning letters. t 1 Good big work horso. For sale cheap if taken at ouce. 2 t V,t RlCKER-nN. OCTOBER. My ornaments are fruits; my garments leaves. Woven like clotn-of-gold and crimson dyed; I do not boast the harvestings of sheaves, O'er orchards and o'ver vineyards I preside. Though on the frigid Scorpion I ride The dreamy air is full, and overflows With tender memories of the summertide Aud mingled voices of the . doves aud crows. Longfellow. Jottings. E. G. Thaver was in Chicago the first of the week. Mrs. H. II. Jennings returned Friday from Hay View. "Old Peoples Day" at the M. E. church next Sabbath. Regular meeting evening; "work." R. A. M. Friday- Advertised letters: John Allen.George Faber, Miss Dottie Clausseu. Remember the rummage sale to be conducted by the ladies of First Baptist church the tlrst week in November. Married, by Mrs. Anna Barton, at her home, October 7, John M. Gilbert and Miss Jennie McCarty, both of Pine Grove. Wm. Rickerson, veteran potatobuyer, will be in the market again this season Clay lOO let l)ff. I will be pleased to show at Greenwood. Ogemaw county, a few good things. Sev- j eral parcels of 10 acres and up. A very , for all the good marketable potatoes he desirable location for an apple orchard ( cat: get. of 100 acres. Write for particulars. I . Hvp-y O Shkldon. ! M"ied. October 12, at Paw Paw, by "7. , C7 r IBM' y3 ,M JLJ jgii'iiiiii'lHijgiiliilllHlilillilPei r Mwfoc; vv.W jwvj.vw& J -' " ' l!llrT Residence of K. I; of Paw Paw. Parks, Cashier of the First National 15ank The Christian Endeavor union of Vau Buren county will hold its annual con vention at Covert Ojtober 2J-27. A tine program is being prepared, aud it is ex pected a large number will bo preseut. The western normal foot ball eleven will meet the local high school bo)s or: the local grounds Saturday at l p. m. Do apples pay? This is answered io the affirmative with vigor by David McCann owner of Keepsake orchard. Recently Mr. McCann brought tho Northerner office a fifth bushel contain ing a sample of his crop of Ilubbardson Nonesuch. Eighty of these beautiful apples will make a bushel. These trees number SI and he has sold from them tf Lansing, Mich. To 1 1-lit. Farm of lliXJ acres on -hares. One mile from Paw Paw village and in union school district. Good terms will be giv en. Cail on or address. LiNt-or.N II. Ti n s. Att'y, tf J 'aw Paw. Mich. Highest market price paid for pota toes Cmas. Vildkv. Both combinations have a reputation to sustain, and there will be "things doing.' j .'J21.i?S worth of apples. We have had Married. Monday. October 0. at the occasion before to call attention to Mr. j Justice Rowland, Fred A. Rollins of hom of the brides grard-mother, Mr-. ' McCann s u.anagmeut of Keepsako Mattawan and Miy Mary Schloyer of J . p. Claphan of Kalamazoo. Miss Annie ' orchard, and we believe it worth any Almena. I liasenaek ami Hanson Ludv both of fruit growers -a hile to look this fine fruit Edward N. IIot in Hamlet, supported by a strong company, at the opera house I Saturday uight October U. Prico 2-j. Tj-7) cents. ladi- ai. of the M. E. church Th- will serve chicken pie supper in the Cornier building Friday, October l.'J. Sup per 20 cents. T.ie service next Sundiy evening at Tw'iilvdive teams to comment work or. the Presbyterian church will be an illus trated a Uresson India. All are cordial! v V;tiit'l. the Kalamazoo. Lake Shore A. Chicago traction eompauCs right of way. Mon day next. Applications can b- made to Thos. Shorter. Ihckman house. Satur day of this w eek. Pa ments will le made every two week. Tin: K l.m ;vo. Lki: Si:!U. kv CHI'' '' Ti: CM(N CoMl'ANV. iiV It J.MI ' I in M. OOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOO0OOGOOO TALK TO WATERS FOR YOUR FALL NEEDS IN HARDWARE O CD O G O O o o l !. .-d. I. W. Proctor has sold the Van liuren no',w to Wm. Culver, who has take:; po-es-ion. We wi-di Mr. Culver well in hi venture. Mi. Zir.a Waters has s-curc-'i a posi tion as salesladv in a d-partm-.-nt -tore at Benton lla:i)or. and leav.-s for that city this week. Dr. Thompson aud famil left Wed-iH-sda f(,r DeFumak Spris.gs. Florida. They gj !i th- way of Chat tai.o jga. Na-hvilie and Atlanta. Paw Paw. 'J he future hotnof the young farm over. coufde will b in Champion, 111. M vs iams Hoy t. Sherman ami Chapell left Tu'slay f jr Cirau 1 Rapid, where they will attend the mi?ting of the grand chapter of the order of the Eastern Star. The Entern Star number mote than ::.)0!) in this state, and .ji)D delegates will represent the order at thi meeting. The sup-rintendent of th" .-tat" fish co m ni-sior.. Mr. Iiovers, and Mr. Mark, ov.-rsef:- of the Pari hatch'-r, vi-ited Fred Ua-sidt, Tiles lay. The gentlemen were pe-a-ed with ( ilet: spri!:gs hr.tehery, and complimented Mi . Basset t hy placing an order for ." (O.i ii h) trout eggs. ( ) .i t of three application for marriage licei.se, last Wednesday the cl -rk had to turn, do.vn two. I ti e coup!'- both lived in Cass county, and in one ca-e the would be beiiedut v. a s but 17yarsof age. lie v. a- advi-ed. i i i-:!'.-ct, to tarry in Jericho until his i r 1 iad at least sprouted. "Hamlet was acceptably presented by Edward N. Hoyt and company at tho Majestic last evening. One of the best features of Mr. Hoyt's production of Hamlet is its t learne. The lines aro giver, with an understanding that makes plot and action stand out plainly from the wealth of tlovvery language in which -o many players become hopelessly lost." -Ciraud Ilapids Evening Press. Mr. Hoyt a' d company will b s-:: it. Hamlet at Lo::gwell's opera house Saturday, October 11. We hop that those who are fond of the shakepearean drama will give this taiante-i .ictor the pleasure of m -etitig a fall house. Board of Supervisors. WOVEN WIRE FENCING. GUNS. tock 26-inch at 2S cts., At this writing vc have in hoc; fencing at 25 ct., 40-im 42 inch at 32 ct. It a l;oO(.1 time to put it up, and from I. E. Paeker entertained two sit, is from Rochester lat week. The.,, laiies with Mr. l'a.ker are all that are left of a family of eight brothers and -i-ter. You will mis-agieat treat if you fad to see th" popular actor, Edward N. Hoyt, and his gifted company in Hamlet at th" Q opt ia houe, Saturday night, October 11, O O o Th.- b-:rd was calk-d to order Monday at 10 a. m. by Chairman Kenr.edy. Tho train scheilul made it impossible for supervisor from western Van liuren to get here earlier, so the board adjourn- E-registrr of Deeds John F.Taylor died at his home, Tuesday. The funeral servi- es he.il at the house thi morning K flJi were bri 'f. E. hr Harvey ofhciated. Ti.e j pulll;ly treaurer read his report, tho burial, under th - nirection of the I. O. j fu!1 u.xl uf uhich aj.,tars i another O. F., vviil be frm the church at Kteler, ! (-(,uiiim his old horn-. We hope to give a n.oie j .Superxisor John Hunt presented his complete account next week. credential, arid will represent Antwerp 1 The press all over Michigan and other states .speak in high term of the Ed ward X. Hoy t company. They appear at the opera hous,. .Saturday night October 11. Mr. ami Mrs. Hml'man rt.ct the presentation, of ess," under the auspice Star. M or.dav. ( .;tob-r are here to di- j 111 the place or .Mr. .Mitchell. 1 iy p. the Heir- 1 The expens... of the county farm tho of the Eat rn I I"'11 ''ar wa ?o.;H."s, of v hich ?l."0tj '!. Mr. Ho:l-i was "P'-'i't for building material. The that present iinncation: spring. vi! be higher next PREPARED ROOFINGS. The Fall rains will soon be here. Pctter prepare for them now. Our prices on roofing make it easy to keep out the storm. 2- pIy felt roofing, $ .75 sq. 3- P'' " I.OOsq. Single ply, 2 ct?. per lb. Crushed Rock roof'g $2.75 Indtiroid roofing, 2.0 BARN PAINT. JrlU Our guns have been priced very 1 Lojk and see. ( Si.w.Li: Gr.. j Iloplcins & Allen, i Steven, Dor 1:1.1: Gun. lvichmond, '7-7 Nouman, 10.00 Hopkins cc Allen. 13.50 ICach gun guaranteed. ov tt;-. 3-75 We have planned to make this our banner stove vear. Make the old barn look like new by giving it a coat of our Pitkin barn paint. Pitkin's barn red is a strom; color guaran teed not to fade for five years. Now is the bet time of the year to paint. A very few dollars in barn paint will add wonders to the appearance of your out buildings. Try it ami see. We have lately reduced the price, to 70c per gal. EAVES- TROUGHING. If you have any of this work we would like to do it for you. K a ve s t ro u g h i n g o r d e rs receive prompt attention. Phone in your order today and we will be "Johnny on the spot" within 24 hours. ! We use :,'ic galvanized t iron double bead slip joint. WOOD FIBRE PLASTER. This is a preparation that any one can apply. Just mix up with a little water and go ahead. It is harder and more durable than common plaster. For repair work it has no equal. Architects are specifying it on new jobs. 1 sack is estimated to cover from 7 to S yards. The cost is 50c per sack. We couldn't do this with out enthusiasm. We could n't enthuse unless we had the goods. We have the stoves this season that one can't help enthusing over. Come in and see. You will agree with us. Q C) O G O o o o o o o o o o o o 'Ciitionary entertainment ftt Maeeabeo O O o o o We have it from reliable parti'V. that work has commenjed on the eleetrie railroad this si,,. ()f Mattawan where the proposed road bed leave.-, the old M. C. bed. W e are ashamed of the condition of our principal street. Drivin- in from the east, west or outh, the country roads are found to be better than the j Main street. ' The Kphcopal yuild ladies will have a j sale of second har.d clothing, including cloaks, jackets, hats, etc., in tho Grimes I buildinu, October -JtJ.'JT '1. Uaked good ; al-o on sale. ! actor ai.d. director, and the ladies of the I J'"r's n.ana-enient has been highly sat- lOasteru Star undertake the pre-enta tior; with full conlideir.-e that the pro duction will please in its t-!;tirety. Tiie list annual reunion of lh" l."!th Micfiiu'ai; infantry will l;e held Oclol)er 27 at Kalamazoo. There are but a few more than 1(H) of the old soldiers h-ft. Among those .hose names and faces are familiar to our i.eonle. who will be in attendance, are Kdson Woodman.Mero.ne 1 consideration, but isfactory, and Mr. Uuskirk retires with the good will of all. W. A. Prater wan elected to succeed Mr. Uuskirk, by a vote of VI to !. A. D. Kobinson of Keoler was selected as a member of the board of county examiners. The tnattr r of a normal training school for Van liuren countv has been under no action has been C Warner and Peed .Sirrineof Paw Paw. David J. Hull of Chicago has been visit ing at the home of II. D. North. Mr. Hull s;is he is getting "that itching" and feels that ere long he will "have to assume tne proprietorship 01 one 01 Next Pridax evening, October 2'), Mi-s ' the line farms, about Paw Paw, as alievia Ada Mum ford and class will give an ; tiou can be secured in r.o other manner. We win welcome him. hall. Mattawan. All are cordially in-j Paw Paw chapter, No! 1177,0. K. S., vited. Admission l.j cents. j i,. recently installed the following A Delmonico su-per will be served by j ollicers: Worthy matron. NettieJChap gentleman in the parlors of the Papti-t ! pell; worthy patron. W. C V. Ferguson; church next Tuesday at o'clock. A ' associate matron, Km ma Sherman; cou- 1 ... souverdr stn in will ). i!i-in to nil u Iwi ; il net r-ss . Fra v. k ir' Nelson : associate con- O attei:tl. Supper l.j ct nts. iductress, Killefi-r; secretary , Pelle H. C WATERS Sc CO. ocooooooocooooooooooooooooocooooocoooooo o o o o o o o o o o a o o o pecial meeting of the V. vv A.JM. .Johtisou; treasurer, Cora M. Sow le; ch.ii- lain, Amanda Hoyt: Adah, Elizabeth A !! I 111 wo ne ne n tivr i mn:iv iiinninn Work in the third degree. The roll call j ' 'h Un;l -''l"'liRr; ILu-r, will disclose whether the three viiiians I (inil Parks; Martha, Cora aters; Klecta, have been found "or otherwise." ! (-'orrt lIur,,: warder.. Uertha Harrington; st.-ntinel, K. Jay Harrington; organi-t, (Jeorge VanDom will oiler at public hxU slick. Past worthv matron, Mrs. auction at his farm four miles north of Mamie Wakeman, was present and in law law, inursuay.uctooer Jl.at I'J stan(.j the olhcers and it seemed most a. m , two horses, two cows, farm imple- j liuinif (iat Mf and Mrs Wakeman ments and nunKTous other articles. shou,j sUrl h( ;ew oi:ia.rs itl tlu, ood Saturday uight, October 1 1, will be. the I work for which they have labored so long finest otM.ertunitv ou have had to hear ! and faithfullv. The new ollicers are taken. Pweipiests for increased appropriations are being made and are carefully considered. Circuir Court. The cases of the people vs. Charles Pa r.e and vs. Andrew Conkhn were dis missed. Geo. Keed, Karl Brown ell, C. II. Kiln, Arthur McDowell, M. S. Carney, John 1 Thompson, John II. Charles, Nelso Martin, Uoy McCann and Joe Wagner were each arraigned, and a plea of not guilty entered in each case. Several motions were made to quash information in local option caes, and all were overruled. A motion to quash tho writ of caph4 ail respondendum issued in the vase M r . v v Fred S. Doud . Wm. A. CouUaQ ; S E - rr v n u. 5. 9 arguud aiul taken under advh A ''" to c- ... n Chas. McKeebie of Coney n fcjftt&if. "7 Geo. Keed; larceny; cim&.rf. .Z. & c 5-40 .Justice court (IeeisH)narrnl m le tiorari case of J. II. K&? x&?. S. . liuthr. . TT?" is ? lOUOU IO lieeiis'V Uiuljpui hj people vs. Kal jjrwbell , Jh NewJ.fr iXx Iiawlenc h-tlcenw such a noted actor as Klward N. Hoyt in Paw Paw. Ho is supported by a strong company. Don't miss this opportunity. most enthusiastic aud energetic and there is every reason to expect that the ensu ing ) ear will be prosperous and profitable for the chapter. ion. .t 1 B . convicted, a o b 0 Q, S B r- ? o - 9- c. -5 w a Ts e. v a- U . u- rn rz s o V & d - - ft 1 -1 ( w. ft A Z tf Vi S. A j. r ft c tn w Vf Z & K ft 0 f- O T. to n