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Bmt. Mr. Mlmm M a* « ► Hwd tlu wrong UM of gas to Ipffat* ■ It Says tktr* ni too wtel azrfu mod not enough Old Holland Ola.” alt It's too loto now to tot soother sap-ply of gan u Jooo Hill sod Bob igo, Pleteher ooatrol the available supply, all. Seem* to be sll for Starkweather soy-way.nt Several parties here have made the mistake of making the straw Instead Jar- of the oats In thresh lax, both same ind weight, and about as much goodness Inal la one as the other, the Jerome Corner an old soldier who ■ad has lived near Sawyer the past 44 t of years was burled In New Troy Cem ried etery, Tuesday, 18th.Iren Auction sales of stock and farm iom Implements are getting common.of Everything seems to sell. Horses lur- have taken a drop. Horses which ert,{would have sold for $125 last springWed mswhere 1 school i They w Chleagcof now sell at auction for about $75.Why folks will buy horses, and feed ues- them when they could get dogs forthe less money who would get half theirter, living off of their neighbors, we can'tleerIt.”I W. Ballengee is starting, or rather our has It In full awing, an up-to-date ass- stock farm. He has ducks, dogs, guinea pigs, hens, calves, more dogs, cows, pigeons, crockodtle carp and woodchucks. His place looks like a *00 garden. He says his main crop will be young crockodtle 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.andIngoingbhtt;dedlyedidaytay-vltlvrlletfu-)OUtandde-iter,andnewair-ear.ladytdayson.Joelast t iniandlast I toteenvithlockint-e la melBTEVENSVILLE.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. Remember 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 is 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 countv seat.Mr. John Freeberg took advantage Of the last week on Thursday of last week and visited his children at Warren, 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 Um tivea *i have reMrs. turned Beetle Chicagt turn heMr.last weMr.cago vl grandm place 1: Mrs. visited Tuesda:a pleas returne Miss te her day.We ’ cernlng friends Miss E tives h turning bor in Gran quite l days.We i changeB. D. Lavely and family Sun-NEW TROY.The rain Sunday was a good one, iMde plowing a pleasure. The fttpnnd wan very dry below.We with to withdraw our boom pr Brother Peawell for sheriff It*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 man can be found to take the place.Mr. Charlie Morrisoto and two children of Souix City, returned to their home on Monday after spending a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. G. R. Morrison.Mrs. Sophia Brandes and daughter Perth* of Chicago visited old friends h»re last we’fc. Mrs. Brandes left on Thursday r* visit friends at Niles before returning to Chicago.We i everyblt; Ed, to theii day, Abov gan la: There found Micbig Clau family Mr. visited voe lae Mr. phis, T Stevem Quit last St they di Som apples Bend I Ex-8 midst after “ Wm, last Mi Miss short day.ChaiSaturd;Miss work iA. Slast W Mr. St, Jw Kat€ Joe lasMrs. der lef make 1 Mr. Mrs. V the ShMrfamilythe futMrs. home i weeks' her los Galh n Port oi her of I manThe McTagt a shorlMrSprings while f NewtonW. Ito sper Wfsmn J, M after Rapids.Scho day nlj Schoi Mr. ] the we Miss bor is i Mr. have m A gr ■hlpped
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St Joseph, Michigan, US

Thu, Aug 30, 1906

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