Beaton ftevW tad IUtm Berth* IfeVfeitoa, wfeo bag been IU for the put week Is improving.Mrs. A. Lord hau been acting •ubatltate teacher daring Miss Mc-Falloa1* illness.Sidney Deion* has moved Ms caw mill to Cushing'* Corners. where he has a job of catting lumber.Ber Moore and wife hare moved into the Dennis Murphy house west of town. Mr. Moora being employed on the W. M. nurseries.Harry Esalhorst has gone to Chicago where he takes ft course in undertaking. H*1 was accompanied by hie mother, who will visit her sister, Mrs. Enright.Mrs. Claude Iliff of Dowqglac visited at the home of her 3i3ter, Mrs, Geo. Michael last week.Lester Taylor and little son, who has been south is visiting home folks here. This Is the first tlrue Lester has been home in nine years.Joseph Burns has started a groeery wz.gon through the country. The driver is Huch Bowers. This will be a convenience to the farmers this summc-r, especial^ the summer boarder homes.Frank Blackman. Sr., was here from Benton Harbor over Sunday.Mrs. W. A. Ward is spending the week in Buchanan, at her mother’s home.Frank O. Hlac kmitn of Niles m*ent Sundry here with rel ifives.Mi.snns are at work on the foundation of the new addition to the Mur-phv building, occupied by B, Opuen-hetm.Cnr.N are c-n frr the Ftirringer-v ■'■’dnv.' to be held the second day in May.sours.r = Alice Painter v.ne in Niles Saturday.rs. IVm, Niles and daught r a were in South Bond S'ifimlv. is Caroline Fin lei left for Morn ence. III.. Tuesdav for a few weeks vMt with her son James and wife.rs. A. J. Glover a ad son Arthur wore Niles visitors Saturday, returning Sunday evening.Rass Martin of South Bend was the guest of friends and relatives here over Sunday.iss Viola Green returned to her home in South Bend after a short vacation here.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lyon and son Lester spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morley.Mrs. Maria Jones went to Glendora Saturday to visit relatives returning home Monday evening.M. L. Vnntilburg of Benton Harbor was here over Sunday.Mrs. A. H. Anson left for Homer Tuesday morning, called there by the illness of her father.Mrs. Gus. Desonia left for South Bend Tuesday to be gone a few days.ft m * 1*H ft- ifJttf merchant and juatiUfter feu a brand sew refrigerator to heap meat and thing* to. The eat climbed on top of it and fro** *tlff In seven minutes. Cold—a ell I gaeot. People going by on sldevalk nearly free**, unless they run.We wish we could Ue, we would either go into.the implement busi-nee*, start a paper, or Join the church, and repent.They want ua to come to Bridgman, move there, but we dare not, too many temptations. It’s us much as we can do to stick to the straight and narrow path here.a^tiiTijiuVitiliii # ’U'j returned tp their horn* os Monday. Mr. Eastman vu a fanner resident01 this place, but could not select a wife in thta^, country, consequently went abroad to find a companion and returned here on hts wedding trip. His many friends extend congratulations.Attorney W. R. Stevens of St. Joe was here on Friday tn the Interest of the good roads question.Mr. and Mrs. MoMab* returned from Chicago last week and have begun work In their fruit farm on the bluff.WATER VLIET.Arthur Frazee was a Benton Harbor visitor Saturday.Dan Cognn departed last wek for Tennessee where he will visit hir mother.Arthur Irvine received a painful injury last Thursday caused! by a piece of window glass falling on his head. Dr. Brown dressed the wound,Herrick Nelson of Goshen, Ind., has charge of Rogers Son bake shop. Mr. Nelson is an A No. 1 baker and we are glad to welcomt him back .Burr Beacraft of Chieago Is spending the week with his parents hereThe Mason work is all completed on the new Boston store buildins.The Epworth League gave :.n ici cream social Saturday eveningSTFVEVSVILLE.Mv \V. R. Stevens of St losejh as the sajfPt of Mrs. A. McDonald a Friday.Ain. Hcrmnii (^jlkci is enttrl lg her cousin Mrs. Hopkins fromAnnSTEVE NSVILLH.Welt, well, Neighbor Glen lord eertainlv era becoming d^lerions. To begin with you called us hoboes, because we obeved the scrinture, b\ earning our bread bv the sweat of nr brow, then you try to defend our \0un2; men in their idlenesj hen the same divine author savs of such things, they are an abomination in the eyes of the Lord, but we hardly think you would have made that statement If you had been acquaint rith the criminal records of the world, which traces 90 percent of the animals to idleness. Your definition of charity is hardly in keeping with that of Webster, and as we have not as yet learned of the adoption of voiir dictionary, as standard outside of a sanlbur school, we shall con Unite to use Webster. We admit that the last census places us a few short of Chicago in population, bur if that gentleman from your village, who is willing to pay our butcher four dol and flftv rents to remove the from a cow that died while he was attending a pedro party, will nit our directory it would save authorities a lot of unnecessary trouble in. guiding him and his bosom companion tc ‘heir home on n dark night. Your reference concerning leather, shows ypnr lack of knowledge, concerning that precious article of commerce of today, conclusion let us any, “Wake up Glenlord, put your young men to work and let their fathers donate their extra bank change to the Ran Francisco sufferers and perhaps you may regain the respect of the world, that yqji have lost by acknowledging indolence.”NEW TROY.This was an open” winter, but a late spring. Oats and com will be late, ground too wet and cold.W. E. Curran and wife are here on a visit, after being gone six years In California. They will return to Fresno CaL, In about three or four weeks. P. j, Price who was formerly with the Commercial Natl. Bapk is “keeping houw” for **•» in CaUfarate, while theyMiss Laura Tatro of Benton Har, spent s.’turd ay and SuivJav v/hn friends and relatives here.Mr. and Mrs. John Storms havlt; !Kved to Glenlord where Mr. Storm-=i building a blcck house.Mis*5 Zola Myers attended the en fertainmeut piv^n be th^ Hollvwooi ■ehool ct that nlace on Frul.iy evm big and remained over Saturday to hit relatives.Miss Rubv Simpson came up from St. Joseph on Saturday evening and remained with friends over night and left In the morning with a friend for Berrien Springs where they spent the day returning here in the eMiss Simpson returned to St. Joseph on Monday.The I* O. T. M. M. held an open meeting on Saturday evening, jolly time is reported.Mrs. David Myers has a class of music pupils near Derby, where she goes every Thursday of each week to give lessons.Mr. Charlie Yank in stationed n New Buffalo instead of Sawyer stated last week.Mr. John Yank has his new barn nearly completed. Albert Grams is doing the work.The K. O. T. M. M. will give anoth one of their popular dances at their hall on May the 4f.h. Ice cream rake will be served. Music by Miller’s orchestra.You will never be happy If yo' miss this chance, to celebrate thlt; season at the Maccabse dance.Highway Commissioner Wagner and his force of men will begin building a steel concrete Bridge across Hickory Creek east of the village the forepart of next week.Our local fishermen are having excellent luck, but unlike New Troy, Their catches consist of trout and whitefish instead of suckers, but we havn’t any old maids to gather greens.Mr. Adolph Bogee a former resident of this place. Blit now of Chi-ergo i 1 visiting old friends hereMrs. John Rtnrms of Glenlord we* •i raJbr at tlm Ch^rinG Grove F-rir on Monday afternoon.Oran In'* Hi bn1, pent Sunday with friml- at Briigiii.sn.?7r« J. M. Kkn arrlvtd Gom Chi-r-ipi Inst week and took rharue oi her ho’ifto and fruit farm on the Mil JT't husband arrived on Saturday md rjrnt fun'hiv on the farm.Mrs. Christie Fnsen and daughter Marie of Benton Harbor spent Sat urdav with her moiber Mr’. Jame* Da nsfietd.Mrs. Maria Phmins of Elkhart, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stevenson and also her daughter. Mrs. C. D. Shearer.From the present indications, our factory will be rompelled to furnish the shippers of Glenlord with packages the coming season, as their factory has been silent since our young people were compelled to stop work-there for the want of material while our fa^torv Is steadily pounding away trving to fill their enormous orders.Quarterly meting will be held at the church next Sunday evening. Presiding F!d«r Perne® will bo present.Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eastman, formerly of Otaan, New York, were hero twit week on their wedding tomr. They were fuwts of Mr. Batt-«uta’» pidW) Mr*. J, A. Lane. They jNEW BUFFALO.Mrs. Charles Seward and children of Michigan City visited her mother Mrs. Bean over Sunday.Ed. Walters of Chicago was the guest of Avis Raxford last SundayPhillip Bardlemier of this village left last Tuesday for Denver, where he has a position as fireman on the railroad.Rev. Papsdorf was in La Porte day last week.Mrs. Wm. Granzow was In Michigan City last Saturday.Rev. Eisen and wife of Three Oak were tielrnr* at Rev. Papsdorf** home Tuesda'*.Mil Fred Kruger and children ^peil! 11 -t Wednesday in Michigan City.Mi*. Malloy was a Michigan City visiter Iasi week.Mr an 1 Mrs. Nevhurg and daughter returned to their home in Summit. in.. List Wednesday.Tli« German Ladies Aid Society met ,.r 1h’ school house last week.Mr. ind Mr*. Will Behler spent ■several days iti Chicago last week.Miss Grace Baxter who ins hemi ill vith tin divid'd disnw. ron-sumption for several months, dkd a1 her home Saturday at 'J i. m.Mr*. Manly was ,i guest at the hoii’p of Mtt. Ben. Flickenger last ■a eel; in Grand Rapids.Miss Maggie Severn of Chicago at-tended the iuneral of Miss Grace B *\*-ter Monday.Mr Warren Heald was In town Sunday.GLENDORA.We notice that the New Troy cor-lesjiondeat is always bragging about ♦heir women of that town. Weill Wed I h'iv this natch, the men i.i “our town” do not dare to mention ihat ‘tired feeling” as long a-* there it-“garden to make,'’ “hou^cleaning to be done,” and “greens to be gathered.”Another dance Friday evening. Everybody come.Those on the sick list are, Mrs. Sarah Kramer, Miss Mattie Devoe, Mrs. A. E. Gardner, Mr. D. Kempton.Mrs. Jones of Galien was tlie guest of Mrs. Gardner last Saturday.The stork has again been in our, midst and left a baby girl with Henry and Ethiu Wolhins.Joe Smith has a lot of strawbcrrv ■d.nits loBEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THATCONTAIN MEKClTlY.As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Iri buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, Price, ?5c per bottle.Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.FOR SALE.Lot 50x132, good ?-room house, city water all in first-class shape, price $1,500. 1200 cash, balance 6%. L.Schulz Pixley.4-10-tfLOS ANGELES* CAL.One fan? for round trip ticket, sold Apr. 24 to May 4th. Good returning July 31st. Via Big Four Route. Inquire of L. G. Smith, Agent,Benton Harbor, Mich.4-ll-20tHUMAN BLOOD MARKS.A tale of horror was told by marka of human blood In the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky. 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