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CORRESPONDENCE<br />

\ Item* of Intent from Some of Our<br />

Sunoiasdiag Towns.<br />

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Venice, Micb., July SO.<br />

Bay Ellis is building a new sheep<br />

The Httie child of Willis Baker is<br />

{lutteslvlc.<br />

Lester ll&jties has jus* completed a<br />

large barn.<br />

Xd Caldwell who ha* been quite sick<br />

wish rbeamatisoK 1«. a great deal better.<br />

Sue* Laarcnck did <strong>the</strong> tret tbreebin*<br />

o4 <strong>the</strong> season, his wheat went 13 tm.<br />

to Che acre.<br />

Deo Merrill Is remodeling bis hen<br />

Roaae, <strong>and</strong> Mike Luebeabill is boiidiog<br />

a« addtUos S3 hie hoose.<br />

where Or. Fowler** Extract ef Wild<br />

«C»wheny is kept bttady. XeCuiw*<br />

remefo for every looseness of <strong>the</strong> bowak,<br />

T«« Ut*AH<br />

year friends to- ten <strong>the</strong>m of <strong>the</strong> curative<br />

MPwer of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia.<br />

I bet half of'em have stomach trouble<br />

Sead for 10c, SOe or #1 bottle to F. M.<br />

&Hboum. •<br />

SST«OS:<br />

WiD Cullman la at Travel se City this<br />

'week. •<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r Braden, of Perry, was in town<br />

this week.<br />

W. Bu Betterly <strong>and</strong> wife were at Oak<br />

Grove on Sunday.<br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>e Lee is suffering from a fdon<br />

on bis right h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Lewis Campbell spent teat week with<br />

friends at Howell.<br />

Mr*. L. F, Lutz <strong>and</strong> children are vist-<br />

*4og friends at Saline.<br />

A new cement walk has been built<br />

orotmd <strong>the</strong> M. £. church.<br />

Item Secord has moved hit boot <strong>and</strong><br />

eb*W repair outfit to Montrose.<br />

Jir. <strong>and</strong> Ma^'.L Flub are spending<br />

<strong>the</strong> wee* In nor<strong>the</strong>rn Michigan.<br />

F. E, Close <strong>and</strong> family, J. D. McCaugh-<br />

«a <strong>and</strong> family are camping at Crystal<br />

""like. ;,<br />

Mrs. A. E. f>emon whohas been voting<br />

in ttm vicinity left on Monday for<br />

* Visit with old friends at Co'runna.<br />

Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thorn*<br />

as' EvleciHc oil. Perfectly safe., Never<br />

la 11«. At nisy drug (tore.<br />

It U » tBTH-,<br />

Constipation 5* a curse, <strong>and</strong> afflicts<br />

loo great a, portion of <strong>the</strong> American<br />

people Theie Is no'excuse for it ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

as we sell a remedy that will banish <strong>the</strong><br />

•curse, a»d with moderate use will keep<br />

you well. It is Dr. Caldwell's Syrap<br />

Pepsin. Sold in l(k\ ,5Cc <strong>and</strong> $1.00 states.<br />

For sale by F. M. Ktibouru.<br />

Floyd Stoddard, of Kerby, spent Sunday<br />

with his parents.<br />

Will Ailing <strong>and</strong> Far! Bennett spent<br />

Junday in Belle vue.<br />

F. W. French, of Ferry, was in town<br />

Monday of this week.<br />

J. C. Kern add wife, of Saginaw, visited<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r, Rev. J. G. Kern, of this<br />

place, Thursday.<br />

A. S, Watkins, Will Case, Will Waters,<br />

Dr. Cosapton, M. Bann went to Fowkrville<br />

to attend <strong>the</strong> races Friday.<br />

' John Gallagher <strong>and</strong> Won Robinson are<br />

<strong>the</strong> first to report havta* threshed <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

crop of wheat this season, averaging a<br />

fairly good yield.<br />

Republican Canons will be heM in<br />

town haU in Perry on Voaday-nigbt,<br />

Augvu, at 739 to etoot delegates to<br />

county convention, held fra Coroaaa,<br />

Aug. 7.<br />

aioe, ••*•«•, fie*.<br />

of this paper witt be<br />

pleased to team that <strong>the</strong>re ie at leesfoae<br />

dreaded disaase that seiestce he*- been<br />

able to curein aH Its stages asd Hwet la<br />

Catarrh. Balfs Catarrh Care is <strong>the</strong><br />

only positive bare now known to <strong>the</strong><br />

medical fjraternlty. Catarrh being *<br />

co&etfthtioMt treatmenr^ Hairs Catarrh<br />

Cure Is taken Internally, acting irpon<br />

<strong>the</strong> blood an mucous aurfacea of th*<br />

system, <strong>the</strong>reby iestroytag <strong>the</strong> fotndhlion<br />

of <strong>the</strong> disease, <strong>and</strong> giving<br />

<strong>the</strong> patient stieugth by bufflduag np <strong>the</strong><br />

constitution aa4 aasteUng natui* te doing<br />

Its work. Tb* proprietor* have so<br />

much faithi,ta Its, corns! ve powers, that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y offer One Hundred Dollars for any<br />

case that Ufalte to core, Send for list<br />

of testimonial*. L<br />

rV J. CHEKKY & CO., Toledo, 6.<br />

Sold by druggist* 75c.<br />

UalTs Family Pills are <strong>the</strong> beet<br />

BBW>rort.XI«4t..J«trtUft.<br />

Mr. CiifTord B&ys, of Morrlee, Suud*yed<br />

with relattves rn town.<br />

Mr. Edson Brown, from <strong>the</strong> Xortb,<br />

spent Souday with Beneroft friends.<br />

Miss Lois Wbdoet, formerly of Baacroft<br />

now of Detroit, is visiting in town,<br />

Mr. Emery Smith, of Perry, spent<br />

Sunday with his obusln, Master Manly<br />

Card,<br />

The Cuing sisters, of Hart, are spenda<br />

short time with <strong>the</strong>ir cousin, Miss<br />

Flora Topping.<br />

Miss Mildred Sackuer, of Owoesb, ia<br />

spending a few days In town among old<br />

friends <strong>and</strong> lelatives.<br />

Hiss Helen Kinsley took berS. S. class<br />

down to <strong>the</strong> grove near <strong>the</strong> K, R. bridge<br />

<strong>and</strong> bad a picnic today.<br />

Mrs. E. H. Sherman, Mrs. Roger Sher­<br />

man, Mrs. Cbas. Ward took in <strong>the</strong> excurtiion<br />

to Niagari F^aljis Saturday.<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. A. £. Hoys, of Morrice,<br />

spent Tuesday with <strong>the</strong> latters'* sisters<br />

Mr?. J. S. Ivemon <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Bessie Card.<br />

•fa* edwftfc Mr, end VrtbJW i: Bradeo<br />

j-eeterday.<br />

Mrs. G.B. Br<strong>and</strong>y of Wayne, is ?1sf*<br />

ting with her sister, Mrs, E. Brown<br />

tbSa week.<br />

- Miss Bertha Hathaway left Tuesday<br />

morning for Kalamaaoo, where sfae will<br />

accept a position.<br />

R. M. Stlcbler <strong>and</strong> son Almon, were<br />

In <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn part of <strong>the</strong> state ha<br />

b««iaes* last week.<br />

James Graham, of Lansing, spent<br />

Sunday with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs, G. P. HUderthi<br />

aouth of town.<br />

TheMissss Cajale Sanfoid <strong>and</strong> Elew<br />

tha Austio, of this place, have secured,<br />

posltioB; as attendants tu <strong>the</strong> asytoin<br />

Lt Kaiamaxoo, <strong>and</strong> left to assume thtlr<br />

new duties Tuesday of this week.<br />

Chas. Vf. Parker says that he consider?<br />

a public office as a publit trust, <strong>and</strong><br />

will <strong>the</strong>refore not neglect <strong>the</strong> duties<br />

of drain commissioner to secure <strong>the</strong><br />

aoalaatioB for sheriff. He thinks his<br />

prospects for toe nomination for sheriff<br />

however, very enomragiug.<br />

Millions will be spent to polities this<br />

year. We can't Keep <strong>the</strong> campaign going<br />

without money any more thau we<br />

can keep <strong>the</strong> body vigorous without<br />

food DvspepOca need to starve <strong>the</strong>m-<br />

Now Kodei DyapepBia Cure dives<br />

eat <strong>and</strong> allows you to<br />

eat all thu good food yum wan*, to rad*.<br />

eaMf esuas rtonsach troabtea. F. M.<br />

Wiuaaawaa ia Duraad<br />

Mis* Ids Deeker is vismng Xn. W<br />

Corp, of Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapid*.<br />

MlaaMirttoSaiUh, oX Dur<strong>and</strong>, apaat<br />

Sawday with Miss Bhoda Keyes.<br />

Mfa. Robert Smith. Sr„ »d her<br />

gr<strong>and</strong> daughter Lhia, have gone to Detroit.<br />

Bev> B\ €. Fanseu, off BWthind,<br />

will occupy hisi fa<strong>the</strong>r's pulpit next<br />

Sunday a.m. <strong>and</strong> p.m. Mr. Benson,<br />

Sr. goes to Efartlaed.<br />

Mr. Pasmgemet with a very severe<br />

accident last'Monday. He was-In <strong>the</strong><br />

wood* carrying an ax. <strong>and</strong> fell <strong>and</strong> cut<br />

his wrist so that it had to be stitched.<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>rs endorse it, children like It,<br />

old folks me ft. We refer to One<br />

Mrs. Mary Gutting left Wednesday<br />

Minute Cough Cure. It win quickly p.m.for a ten daya' visit wish her<br />

cure all throat *nd tun* troubles. F. M. bro<strong>the</strong>r, Johvnie Patterson, at Traverse<br />

City. ButtrwibVatay with heir aunt Mrr.<br />

'Marks^,<br />

Dr. t. B. 9oi# waa in Detroit Tueaday^wd<br />

Wadoaedsy. looking after his<br />

intereatefor<strong>the</strong> oominatioo of Governor<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Democrat ticket, but having<br />

been s«t4Mldei'lsa> returned 1« diaguat on<br />

ye^«tday'» p. m. train.<br />

Porter CaUlns, of Venice Centre, last<br />

Saturday night* about eleven o'clock,<br />

was going home on bis bicycle <strong>and</strong> a?<br />

be was going up <strong>the</strong> Van A Is tine hill be<br />

lell off <strong>and</strong> dislocated bis left eJbbw.<br />

He returned to Vernon <strong>and</strong> after receiving<br />

medical attention be teuaained<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Downey House till Monday morning.<br />

%<br />

lb India, <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong> of famine, thoumnds<br />

die because <strong>the</strong>y cannot obtain food. In<br />

America^ <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong> of plenty many suffer<br />

<strong>and</strong> die because <strong>the</strong>y cannot digest <strong>the</strong><br />

food <strong>the</strong>y eat. It iustanrly relieves <strong>and</strong><br />

radically cures all atoutacb trouble. F.<br />

M.KUbouro.<br />

UNION PLAtSS, . .<br />

John McCaughna <strong>and</strong> wife are spending<br />

<strong>the</strong> week at Crystal Lake/<br />

Mr. John Henry v Of Bennington, harvested<br />

bU wheat here last week.<br />

Miss Eida Hobveris enjoying a trip<br />

ia <strong>the</strong> 'nor<strong>the</strong>rn part of <strong>the</strong> lake region.<br />

Mr. . W-Johnson arid wife, of Fenton,<br />

visited B. S, Fbsket 1 S8W LOfHBOP.<br />

Xew Lothrop. Mich., Aug. !,••''<br />

Mr. S.M. Kellogg is quite sick.<br />

Miss Fannie Lemon returned to ber Mr. Peter Persall was in Flushing<br />

borne in Lansing this morning after Tuesday.<br />

spending a few Wfefcs with her couslc, Alf Daun <strong>and</strong> Elmer Sanborn were in<br />

Miss Lucy Sergeant.<br />

FlushingO»J Sunday.<br />

Rev. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Daines of <strong>the</strong> Congre­ Mrs Moore <strong>and</strong> daughter Edith is visgational<br />

church are having a vacation iting friends at Utica.<br />

for three weeks. They are visiting in M!KS Alice Prior visited her parents at<br />

* Saturday <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn part of tbestate among old St'Charles oyer Sunday.<br />

Sunday.<br />

friends <strong>and</strong> relatives.<br />

Mrs.. W. L. Colby <strong>and</strong> son. Harry,left<br />

Mr.G. W. Hoover <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Phoebe<br />

.'or Buffalo oh Saturday last.<br />

Hoover, aiid son, Laverue, visited in Baxter's M<strong>and</strong>rake Bitters Tablets tre T>ewis Beatty weut.on <strong>the</strong> excursion<br />

FowJerville Thursday.<br />

to Niagara Falls on Saturday.<br />

II. II. Gladstone suffered ano<strong>the</strong>r EASY TO TAKE.<br />

Wra. Hills <strong>and</strong> daughter, Mrs. Alf<br />

stroke of paralysis last week, <strong>and</strong> has SURE IN EFFECT.<br />

Dami in Flushing on Friday last. .<br />

conversed for several days.<br />

Mrs. AHce Lemon left Monday for<br />

They ret gently on <strong>the</strong> B>wels, 7.iver 55 rs. Sherm Colby visited her fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>and</strong> kidneys, ed'ectualiy cleanse <strong>the</strong> sys­<br />

. itbodes, Gladstone county to visit her<br />

Mr. Wu. Petty, Friday last at Crump.<br />

tem from all impurities, beautify <strong>the</strong><br />

• daughter, <strong>and</strong> will remain <strong>the</strong> remainder complexion, prevent Headaches <strong>and</strong> John .Maxwell returned home on Mon­<br />

of <strong>the</strong> summer.<br />

Fevers, cure indigestion <strong>and</strong> dizziuess, day after a week's visit at Battle Creek.<br />

overcome habitual constipation, aud re­<br />

Mr. >i»:UoII Hoover,of Genesee, vie3ted store The bloom <strong>and</strong> vigor of youth. Mr. Cyrus Judd was ia Chr^nlng on<br />

bis fa<strong>the</strong>r, iir. G. \V. Hoover <strong>and</strong> family Sold hy ail druggists, in tablet? orliquid Friday to visit bis fa<strong>the</strong>r who was quite<br />

Fridav atul Saturday: 3Irs. Phoebe Ht 25 cei'its per box or bottle. Warranted sick.<br />

Hooter a. d ?on Laverae accompaiued<br />

to cure constipation.<br />

The M. E. Aid Society met at Mrs.<br />

. ibirn aiul will ?|>end several weeks with<br />

Geo. Broadbrfdge's on Wednesday Jas^t<br />

.his family.<br />

FJERRY.<br />

for to.<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Pcrrv Journal<br />

Monna Warren, of Ypsilahti. is visit-<br />

Washington, D. C. Bort»,«o Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mr?, Jasper Hubn* her sister, Mrs. S. M. Kellogg, of<br />

Gcnes&ee Pure food Co. LeKoy, X. Y. bird Sauuday night, a girl.<br />

Gentlemen:—Our family realize ,so<br />

this place.<br />

much frouj th« use of GKAIX-O that 1 Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Will Pearce, of Homer, Quite a nnmher from this place at­<br />

feel I must »>iy a word to induce o<strong>the</strong>r.* X. Y., is visiting selatives in this place. tended Buffalo Bill's Show at Saginaw<br />

to use it. If people are interefite«i in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir health uud ttie welfare of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Fred Npalding was in attendance at on Tuesday.<br />

childre;i <strong>the</strong>y wdl u*« no o<strong>the</strong>r bev­ <strong>the</strong>

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