“Bwl. Mr. Mtoere teftta w w wd the wtom UM of gas to l?fi*te It Bare there vu too wtek oxr*n lid not ttMUfh OM Holland Ota.” Bid dilfktw Mini# It’s too lato low to tot BBothor «up-at Mr. HitenFs. ply of g» »■ Jooo Hill ui Bob: nd Mn Gootor of Ckleoco. Ploteher eootrol th« available tapptr. iwt In of Sawyer in call* Soemi to be all for Starkweather uy-Old Maude ud oeltkbon. WJ.a. Kslgkt ud Mn. Btoar apeat Several partlee here have made the Mder la Beaton Harbor. mistake of making the straw insteadIk Saaday morning Jerome Car- of the oats In threshing, both name •s old resident of Sawyer, and weight. and about aa much goodness Old soldier was called to hU final la one as the other.Mr. Carner was born In the Jerome Career an old soldier who M Of New York. Nor. lo, 1838 and has lived near Sawyer the past 4« lod ta Ca D station regiment of years was burled in New Troy cem fen* 1812. in 18(6 he married etery. Tneoday. 28th.* B«ma Hurd. Ten children Auction sales of stock and farm m bora of this union, fire of whom implements are getting common. M bving; Mrs. David Myers, of Everything seems to sell. Horse* nnagstowB. O.; Mrs. John Bur- have taken a drop. Horses which Djie, fiawyer; Mrs. Chas. Lambert, J|would have sold for |125 last spring nth Bend, Ind.; Mrs. Hayes, of'now sell at auction for about |75. Gnsd Rapids; Jessie Carner, Saw- (Why folks will buy horses, and feed mr. The funeral took place Tues-jthem when they could get dogs for tay, Aug. 28, Just 7 weeka after the leas money who would get half their mrial of his youngest daughter. (living o« of their neighbors, we can't J*nnl«.W. Bailengee is starting, or ratherattract Mrs from iWedwwhereschoolTheyChleaiIf you do not take care of your has it In full awing, an up-to-datesaid the ant to the grasshopper, the world will simply sneer and ask you what you did with it.” Yes. And if I invest It and become rich the world will sneer and ask me where I got It.”—Washington Star.LIVINGSTON.Mr. and Mrs. D. Shuler are moving to South Bend, Ind.Mrs. Wm. Baldwin found a rabbit in her chicken house, she succeeded 1» killing It, and the family enjoyed the first rabbit fry of the season.Mr. Claude Bullock spent Sunday With his wife who Is at present staying with the Vfirmer’s parents.Mr. L. H*fi| spent Sunday witt^. bln wife at hit parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Bufil leave for Watervllet soon, where they will make their future .home.Mr. Fred Hanson, came here about five years ago, from Chicago, and bought a farm. He has finally decided to go back to the city. A Mr. Mast bought the farm, paying 13,000 for same.Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and daughter, of Benton Harbor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Abbott over Sunday.Jim Thornton has gone to Fenn-ville to pick apples.Mr. William Baldwin has a new grmphmphone.A Brant and son Bert are repairing and painting the school house, getting ready for the coming year. Beth rooms are supplied with ladyMr*. L. Otte of Niles came Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. P. Emerson.Miss Lizzie Hingst went to St. Joe to work Monday.Mrs. L. Allen returned home last week, after an extended visit in South Bend.Mr. Tom Thornton, cut his hand severely, while trimming berries last week. The doctor was called to dress the wound.Mr. C. Curtis of Benton Harbor visited his mother, Mrs. E. Allen last week.WATERVLIET.Burr Becraft of Chicago has been spending his annual vacation with his parents here.Several from here went to Grand Rapids on the excursion Sunday.M. W. Matrau and Theo Morlock are having their residences repainted.A hayrack load from here attended the reception for Rev. Thompson at Coloma Friday evening.The Masons are plastering F H. Merrifield’s new houseProf Jones has rented the Van-derburg house on Elm street and will more soon.Geo Vanwormer of Kalamazoo Is visiting his parents here this week Rev Skentlebun is calling on old trleiids at Lake Odessa this week The Klett family reunion was held at the residence of Geo Randall Fridav, 31st.Hugh Tucker and Geraldine Perkins of Benton Harbor are visiting old friends in town this week.Miss Ruth Smith of Bainbridge is the guest of Miss Eunice Hammel 'this week.Cora Seaburv departed Monday 'ttoreing for LaConner, Washington, where she h%s been engaged to teach school the coming year.Frank Whitney and Miss Wava St. John called on the John Herron family at Holland Sunday.Him Mira Olds has been engaged the Borg school the comingstock farm. He haa ducks, dogs, guinea plga, hens, calves, more dogs, cows, pigeons, crockodtle carp and woodchucks. Hie place looks like a zoo garden. He says his main crop will be young crockodile and frog legs. He will add the ostrich and skunk later.Dr. Ballenge and M. B. Ryce will travel for him as soon as he gets his farm running smoothly. Horse nails are not in It.School will commence in two weeks, everything running smoothly.BTEVENSVILLE.Professor A. W. Gross, principal of the high school and wife arrived from Ann Arbor on Monday and are gettinig settled at the residence of Mrs. Mosher on the hill, preparatory to the beginning of school which will open up on Tuesday of next week.Miss Alice Taylor and sister, teachers from Berrien Springs will arrive in a few days.Labor Day, next Monday, member the Sunday school hour is at eleven-thirty.Mrs. Eugene Lewis, nee Lillian Archer, and two children who have been visiting relatives at the Parrish home, returned last week to their home In Crowly, Louisiana.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parrish visited their children at St. Joseph on Tuesday. Master Lee, little grandson, returned home with them.Miss Jennie Richardson of Sioux City, Iowa, visited relatives at the Morrison home a few days last week.Miss Nellie Plee arrived last week from Lansing, and ia spending her vacation with relatives at this place Miss Nellie will return soon to Port land. Mich., where she will resume her school duties.Mrs Plee returned last week from Grand Rapids, and Lansing, where Bhe has been on a visit with her daughter, Nellie.Mrs. Adam Bodjack, who has been Quite 111 Is reported some betterNurse Minnie Steebe returned on Saturday from Elkhart, Ind., where she has been nursing her sister, Mrs. A. O. French the past few weeks. Nurse Minnie will return to Chicago in a few days.Miss Bessie Free berg is on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Lane at Warren, Ind.Miss Zola Myers spent the day on Saturday with friends at the county seat.Mr. John Freeberg took advantage Of the last week on Thursday of last week and visited his children at W ren, Ind.Rev Jones Is preparing to attend the conference which convenes in a couple of weeks We are all hoping, and wishing for the return of Re* and Mrs Jones to us, the comingThelog U tivea have rMnturned Beetle Chleai turn 1Mr.last «Mr.cago grand place Mrs visitelt; Tuead Met plea retun: Mis to hei day.Wecernii friend Miss tlves turnii bor ItGrsquitedays.to theday.Ablt;gan 1 There found MichiClafamll;visite' voe Itphis,Steve:QuiappleiBendmidstaftershortday.Mrs A McDonald, who has been quite ill is again able to be around Dr. Ward is kept quite busvMiss Grace Shearer expects soon to go to South Bend to spend the winterMiss Nora McDonald is on an extended visit with her sister In ChicagoMiss Viola Stevenson took a trip to Chicago last week, where she will spend an indefinite time with friends.Mrs. Casselman and daughter Gladys will return to their home at Aurora this week In order to be ready for the fall term of schoolMr C. F Yank is acting as operator at Baroo, Mich., north of this place, for a few days until another^Hr. and Mra. D. D. Lavely of man can be found to take the place, fiferth Watervliet, called on their Mr. Charlie Morrisoh and two •fit, B. D. Lavely and family Sun- children of Souix City, returned to -flfP their home on Monday after spending ___a few days with the former’s mother,NEW TROY. (Mrs. G. R. Morrison.The rain Sunday was a good one, Mrs. Sophia Brandes and daughter texde plowing a pleasure. The Perth* of Chicago visited old friendsftpund wan very dry below, h°re last we Me. Mrs. Brandes leftWe wish to withdraw our boom on Thursday visit friends at Niles|T Brother Penweil for eheri* lt» before returning to Chicago.Mrt der 1« makefamllithe fiMr;home weeks her lc Calif r Rorf lt;her of man The MrTaj a shoMrSpriniwhileNewtcW.to BP*J, 1 after Rapid: Sch day n SchMr.theMisi bor is Mr. have i A e•hlppefsfiRCHIVE®.