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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - July 27, 1895, South Haven, MichiganSentinel a Way sat Cedar by B. Stewart f in Vopni front South Haven Michigan. Subs Crici a $1.50 a year july 27r in. M a your Frei firs. A go Nelson of Goblesville is one of those chosen to represent the 13th Michigan infantry at Chattanooga a him May. Dash Peter of Runyan of White Pigeon is Here As a guest of the family of her Uncle or. A. 0. On the North Side. A or. A. C Woodruff left Here wednesday for grand ledge where he is to deliver two addresses before Eam Poh eting of spiritualists. A mrs Frank Ludwig the former miss Belle Epson had a troika operation performed in Chicago sat urday and is reported doing finely v a mrs. Geo English at her Home on Superior Street is prepared to do satisfactory work in the dressmaking Hue and asks her former patrons to again rail and see her. A be. And . Sparks of chel sea Nephew of mrs. H. A Pomeroy Art visiting friends and relatives at this porn a tickets for the firemen Bene fit Are now for Sale by Vassar Selkirk 0m and Geo. B. Beebe. Buy one even if you done to go. You May have an Tocas Ion to need those firemen. A mrs. Levi Wood started thursday morning for Devil a Lake in the Eastern portion of the state where there is a spiritual camper meeting in a Ess a on and where she expects to remain about a month. A the news has a local of the death of a Chicago gentleman by the name of Goodrich a guest of one of the North Side resort his death be my from heart disease and while he huh Llyod. Was sleeping with anther guest. A a Stewart mad ill a graduate with the degree of b. A. From Trinity College in Canada and soon to take the Robes As an epic Spolian Clergyman is a Welcome guest at the Paw Paw Street Home of Hie brother r. J. Of the Mackey hardware store. A the members of the Catholic Church and perhaps others May be interested in knowing that father mule amp by of Paw Paw will end not services in that Church Here Corner of Paw Paw and Superior streets at ten of clock a. M. Tomorrow. A at the firemen a Benefit tuesday evening nest miss Isabelle Mckinley of the Camden comedy company will Render Bartlett a polka de concert Raff a Choucha Caprice ii Trovatore Martha and other pieces of like Standard. Miss a twelve Disbrow returns to her North Muskegon Home the first of the coming week having been for the part three months at the Home of her Grandfather Amos Pratt and other relatives sooth of the Village. She is to go the first of september to Michigan City and enter the High school for the coming year. A Mies Dora Edmonds returned to her Chicago Home 5540 Sherman Street after a visit of three weeks at the Geneva Home of her Uncle Dan Funk. Her sister. Hiss Grace is Bow with the Mother at Depere Over in Wisconsin. A a a go West Young Man a does cot seem to hit Osas this week we Ere receiving letters from mias Nellie on Mackinac Island and from our 11 Moses Over in Canada Quot where he is gaining flesh. Miss Fanny Barstow a fid Nall Ace enjoying themselves at the Banfi. A Frank Starkweather and miss Birdenia l Ford both of Kalamazoo were married wednesday at the Carmel Avenue Home of a sister of the Bride mrs. E. N. Worth in that City. The Groom was a former South Haj Van boy but la now manager of the circulation of the k Alama Coc news. A the regular meeting of the woman a Abri Auto tempers Nee Union is to be held Friday afternoon next at half part two of clock in the Baptist Chapel. Subject the relation of oar Young people to the cause of a Large attendance of both members and Young people is urged. Bill Ca Oswar Secretary. A each state senator and each representative has the Power to appoint two students to the state nor school at up Danti their tuition being a state matter. Representative Wilder he selected mrs Jennie. Cad of this Village As Cue of his appointee mias Elsie Dean and miss Lucille sailors also aspect to attend the state Normal. With these three and mis aggie Wii on As a teacher. South haves will have a represent i Ion at Ype Sumii whose Progress will judge Chetkin of Chicago was Here Over sunday to arrange few a suite of rooms for himself and mrs get Tail to Augurt mod to visit Hie two cousins my Gussie Corwith and mias Jeannette Corwith. Who have been for some time a portion of the throng on the North Side. A for sewer tile of any size Call on a the a Geo. Berli Oharo desires to extend his Heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly aided during the illness of his wife and the Short Funer Al services at his Home and also to friends in Otsego for their very kind assistance during the burial service. A school District no. 4 in Faaoo have during the year added a tubular pump and a Bell to their outfit and the Chance Are Good for their Segool House to be repainted. Director j. E. Biak thinks mias Maud Hotchkiss of that township will be their teacher during the Winter. Re the Junior league will hold an experience meeting at the methodist Church wednesday evening. Old As Well As Young Are eos Dialls a invited to come promptly at 7 3f to hear the experiences Given after which peaches and Cream will be served at five and Teu cents. A an excursion party to this port wednesday consisted of mrs. W. Hclay and mrs. Wet. Wait of Law Renca two ladies who rank among the pioneers of Van Buret the latter having bees born near her present Home Back in the 40�?Ts and the former Haring lived there nearly As Long. During the Day they were guests of mrs. Levi Wood. A two of Tbs Little people of the reporters made us a Call tuesday miss Georgia Hobbie and miss Elsie Morgan Worth of Chicago the latter being Here with her Mother and grandmother. Miss Georgia ears she has been Here five seasons with her Mother and sister instead of seven As we gave it last week. A done to come to buy furniture and undertaking of Roe unless you want to buy cheap. Bod Springs 75 Cenia mattresses i .25.�?a.g.blackman. A the Williams transportation company have discontinued the Lake Shore line Between St. Joseph and from monday to thursday Dight inclusive that company handled Over 60, packages of fruit nearly All of which were peaches. The Long continued dry weather ripened up the Early varieties the unexpected Rush knocking the Bottom out of the Market so there has been nothing in it for the grower. A $40 per month salary. A few energetic ladies and gentlemen wanted to canvass. Above salary Guarani teed. Call on or address mrs. George English state agent of the International publishing company. A Cora Quinlan thirteen years of age a daughter of mrs. Patrick Quinlan and alleged to be a victim of h. H. Holmes the Chicago murderer is reported to be alive Aud with her grandparents in the Vicinity of South have. Will any one knowing of such a child or knowing of the pres ent whereabouts of a family of that name please Send word to this office As soon As they read this item t her father was a former employee of the murderer and is now in Chicago. A ladies will gladly Send to any lady free a receipt that gave me a marvelous complexion. No cosmetic. Miss Nellz f. Mill Box 237 Kalamazoo Mich. A miss May c. Gray 101 Michigan Avenue has left for water lit where she will attend in Bain Bridge the wedding of her Friend miss Stella Stewart on thursday after which Ahe Vita in Benton Harbor and Vicinity for a few papers. The Bride miss Stella is the a ugh Ter of our younger brother Frank she having a brother and sister already married Stella is entitled to All possible happiness and we Hope she May have it. A a very few dollars will pay for a ticket to Petoskey and return on the c. A w. M. Excursion september 3d. Tickets Good ten Days. Ask agents or write to l. M. Fuller chief clerk grand rapids. A soapy Creek that so gently and sluggishly meanders northward and eastward from the laundry through the timing out ground for cows changes its name after crossing Center at reel and reaching a spot w Here a fellow by the name of Potter adds to it the waste Frodo his cow stable. A committee should be sent to the Village attorney for perhaps advice but pending those laborious duties the Board of health should get a Hustle on themselves and Abate the health destroying nuisances the part played by the laundry the part played by the cows and the part played by the Man Potter. To it friends in Geneva and South called on prof Minear and he examined my wife a Eye Aud fitted her on sight she can mow read with ease As Long a she likes and would not part with her glasses at amp a Price if she could not replace them. We cheerfully Gnu to of exp suffering with poor Eye right and they will never regret consulting Gilb Xit min chill Coutv treasure Paw Paw Quot i a j while North of Here some Aero or eight Miles in a Row boat tuesday afternoon guns Lowe picked up a i floating Ward pronounced by some who claim to know to be a seat ont of the to Tamworth yacht this is the first Sod Ouy Token we have heard of As bet leg found from that Craft. Minev to loan. The Standard loan a invert Quot of Detroit Michigan will loan you Money at 5j per cent interest on Long time. Loan made promptly where securities Are All right and titles perfect. Inquire of j. E. Wallingford m w. . A the Council ordered a commit Lee to consult with the Village attorney to regard to the removal of a vacant building which had been left in one of the streets but what the opinion of that Learned gentleman was in the matter has not been Given ont. The Council should a soon As possible consult with him concerning the Power of a Telephone company to set a pole in the Middle of the Street an has been Dooe just South of the m e. Church. A to my friends who Ai suffering with defective vision i have tried and have had my eyes examined by a Toby it signal men who Are of cultists and opticians and never had beneficial results until i called on prof. B. Mincer and be fitted me with a pair of glasses it is a great pleasure to U. Richards of Paw Paw. Prof. Mincer will be at the hotel Columbus july 30th, one Day Only to finish i work Here for the season. A. Editor a Merrie England a the title of a Book by a Loudon editor brought out nearly a year ago treating of the labor question in All of Ita phases and in such a fascinating exhaustive manner that the Call for it has been phenomenal outselling a it has in the same time any work Ever printed before,.nearly a million copies having already been sold. So great has be in the demand that fora time the publishers were six months behind on their orders. Republished Here the first edition was speedily exhausted. Though a Good sized Book it Sells in pamphlet form at Oaly ten cents. It is a work of rare educational value sad it is to i hoped it will be made accessible to our citizens through our township Library. A Hon. Judge have bought two pairs of spectacles of prof. Mincer the optician who has been in our place for some time and i can say the pair i have Are restful to the eyes and enable me to see and read As Well Ever could a Bou. F. Box but judge of probate. Prof. Mincer will be at the hotel Colum bus july 30th, one Day Only to finish up the work Here for the season. A a social gathering of some forty friends met at the borne of Levi and mrs. Wood on sunday last the occasion being the 7 let birthday of mrs. W. After a Bountiful repast the Happy party convened in the Parlours for Mutual Exchange of thought and the cultivation of Friendly ties. Instrumental music on the flute by d. L Wood of Kalamazoo a grandson and the violin by or. Hanse accompanied by Fine vocal music by mrs. Miller and daughter and mias Etta Hoisington. Instructive and appropriate remarks were Wade by a. C. And mrs Woodruff s. G. Sheffer mrs. Briggs and others also some remarks from the invisible intelligences through the organisms of or. Levi Wood or. Hammond and miss Vance. Guest. A fruit farm for Sale of fifty acres two Miles North of South Haven near the River. Good buildings. 1,200 peach Trees and Good land for All kinds of fruit. Will take Hoase and lot near South Haven in Exchange. Address p. O. Box 283. A s. W. Lull returned monday from a visit of two or three weeks in the Vicinity of Columbus and Newark in Ohio and he reports it As one of the most pleasant visits of Bis life. Among the places he visited wa6 the state Capitol sitting in the governors chair for a moment but not feel ing the state wobble As some would think it did were they to sit there the county jail with its 58 Pris Persi 2 of them murderers the state prison with 22100 mma4f,the soldiers Home with 800 veterans the deaf and dumb Asylum with its 440 pupils and the school for the Blind with its 240. At All these institutions he was shown the greatest Courtesy and Given the ail Vantage of carefully examining in derail each of them. He also just a thoroughly a a ild reception was held at or. W. S. Berft s Pri Vale in owner resort on the Lake front Bluff the evening of the 18th. Music and merrymaking was the order of the hour. One of the most pleasing features of the occasion was the classical music rendered by mias Isabelle Mckinley formerly of Chicago. Her performance on the piano was highly appreciated by All and elicited great applause. An elaborate spread of fruits and refresh Menta was served during the evening. A it is with pleasure that i Recs of trend prof. B. Mincer optician a an expert Aud his glasses Are Genu inc. I bought glasses of him some time ago and they Are Superior to any i have Ever used. I would rec Ommel any one suffering with weak or failing sight to use prof. Mincers glasses and you will not be deceived and will never regret . lard Paw Paw. Prof. Uin zet will be at the hotel Columbus july 30tb, one Day Only to finish up the work Here for this sea sob. A among the reporters Over on the North Side Are two Coaina m Isa mar Garet Cobb and Mise Mary Cobb both Here from Kalamazoo. Last Satur Day evening during the Progress of a social party among the reporters these two Young ladies decided on an act of a humane nature. Preparing a Quantity of lemonade they offered it for Sale the amount of their earnings being $4.75,which they placed in the bands of John Mack a for distribution among the families of mess is Coates Stillson and tits Worth the three men who lost their lives by drowning off this port a week ago last sunday. Such an act of humanity a worthy of a following and is All the More worthy of a favourable comment when it comes from those who Are entire strangers to the afflicted families As these two Young ladies Are. A you need a vacation and the Best place to spend it is in Northern Michigan. Tak6 advantage of the c. A w. M. Excursion to Petoskey september 3d. Rates Are very vow and tickets Good ten Days. Ask agents about it. A. A a it we a a. Wjk a , 4f a the coloured people of Covert Aud Vicinity will hold their in Baal f w picnic in Douglass Park three Miles South of Covert thursday the first Day of Augusin to celebrate the emancipation of the British West indies and the still greater achievements of Lincoln Sumner Grant and the Brave boy who sleep in Southern soil and to pay tribute to those who must soon fill soldiers Graves. All big and Little old and Young without regard to race color previous condition or nationality Are invited to bring Well filled baskets Aud join us in celebrating this great event and enjoy a Day of recreation. The exercises will consist of music speeches recitation a Etc. There a ill be a game of base Ball bet need the Covert and eau cd ire nines both coloured As Well As other sports. Refreshment will be served by Tyler a and Allen Pompey will have conveyances at All trains to carry you to and from the Park at reasonable prices. Parties desiring to go from South Haven can leave hereby train at 7 55 and 10 80 a. M. And return Here at four and eight p. My among the numerous Persona who have been cored of rheumatism by chamberlains pain Balm mention should be made of Thorne of Toledo Washington who says a i have never been Able to procure adj Medicine that would relieve me of rheumatism like chamberlains pain Balm. I have also used it for Lamar Back with great Success. It is the Best liniment i have Ever need and i take great pleasure in it to my for Sale by Vau Ostrand the druggist. A Twenty five years ago this week we published the marriage notice for Peter Kalle and miss Helena Remen Eye. Siace then they have continuous lived Here and have been one of the finest among our Many Fine families of hollanders. Time has dealt sparingly with them in years j but Nas brought them two promising suns and a Young lady daughter who has the esteem of All who can claim her acquaintance. At their Prospect farm Home monday evening Peter and his family had the pleasure of welcoming about thirty of their near friends the occasion being the Twenty diff cd anniversary of their marriage. One of the pleasant features of the map i t a pomol0gical. The College at Gran Drill. A de scrip evening was that twelve or fifteen of passed a Short time in those present were also present aft the wedding a Quarter of a Century ago. The tokens of esteem from the assembled friends consisted of a pair of easy chairs Silver gifts of a useful nature pieces of crockery Etc. May Peter and those he is int greeted in live Long to enjoy Earth a blessings. To my have tried for a Long time to have my eyes fitted Tion of his visit among the works of the ancient Mound but Ders would be a very interesting column or More and or. Lull would be pleased to be interviewed by any one interested baying this on our own responsibility. At some future Day we will give our Reader what or. Luti says of Joe piece of their work. A a a we hid an epidemic of by act Tery in this Vicinity last summer a say a Samuel s. Pollock of Briceland California. I was taken with it and suffered severely until soae one called my attention to chamberlains Colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy. I procured a bottle and fell better after the first dose. Before one half of the bottle had been need i was Well. I recommended it to my fiends and their experience was the same. We ail unite in saying it is the beat. For Sale by Van Ostrand the druggist i to those who claim to be experts of the Eye an i they Haye failed in do me Good. I then went to prof. Mincer and he told me by a glance at my eyes what they were and i had him one Hundred and fifty fruit growers with their wives and families met at the farm Home of Geo w. Griffin thursday the 18th inst. It was a hot Day but under the Broad Leafy Shade of the Trees around the Trees around the House they All sat Down to one of those splendid Basket lunches for which the Good wives of this Vicinity Are noted. The Cool Breeze ice water and the excellent music by the Casco band served to teen every one Cool and Happy but the viewing committee who had a tramp through the grounds in t in hot Sqq. The committee on apples and pears t. T. Lyou prof. Taft of the state agricultural College and h. Chatfield complimented or. Griffin on the condition of his grounds and his Trees loaded with apples and pears and the general appearance of his Orchards. The committee on. Peaches Arthur Fowler and w. H. Wilcox reported the condition of the grounds and Trees As excellent and giving Promise of a Fine crop. Althom the ground was very dry the Trees looked Well which they credited to Good Aud Mufti Atin. C j. Monroe spoke of the pleasant Tod profitable outdoor meeting of this kind to All fruit grow ers anal gave a Short report of the state meeting in june particularly of those papers relating to cultivation irrigation fungi and fungicides stating that a new insecticide had been i covered which Woald take the place of Paris Green which is con rolled by a Trust. # after some further experiments the results will be Given in the Agricula ral bulletin As Well As to the new in sect pests of the season. Prof Taft took up the subject and entered fully into the quest on brought Forward by or Monro particularly As to irrigation. A said they had been using More water at the College than Ever before making special experiments in irrigation with the Plant recently established. He thought Little water a Dang Rou thing a but Quot applied liberally at least Oue Inch to the acre it More than doubled All a Fop. This Means eight Hundred barrels to the acre which in dry times should be applied once in ten Day they had facilities at the collage for watering for acres and had applied the water in for different ways even Timothy gave 200 per Cut re turns�?2 tons per acre when but Little was had when no water was applied a full report of these experiments to be Puhi shed in the bulletin or. Griffin had experimented with Crimson Clover about fifteen pounds p the acre and thought if a Gooc thing intending to continue the use of it. He said he brought his Pear try Down from forty feet to fifteen by outting out some of the Large limbs near the trunk of the tree and after these had branched out cutting off others. He brought lists Apple Trees Down to Date by cutting off below the ground. W. D. Hall and others gave their experience Ith cultivation trimming and thinning peaches. The question Box was then of duet and questions read on deep or shallow cultivation in dry times Wil mulching act As a substitute for Irrig Ilion and what id the canse of the present depression in the Price of the Small fruits f prof. Taft said the Way to obtain and keep moisture in the soil was to keep the surface a a Floe tilter As would be done with a Rake and that a Light one Borse Rake would do the busmes8, followed by Fine cultivation. Some rolled their Clay ground to Mash the lumps and then went Over it with a drag to keep the Surfaro Loose Aud Fine. O. M. Sheffer would cultivate deep and often blowing Cwa to moisture even if six or eight inches deep. J. G. Ramsdell thought that while mulching was Good at certain times and places nothing could take the place of cultivation. A. said the Best and most practical Midch woe Mellow dirt Henry Chatfield said Plant a Row of Trees on Oue Side of the Road and mulch As Well As done on the other Side cultivating the Trees thoroughly and those cultivated will grow twice As fast As the others. Or. Hall thought the evident cause of the Low Price of Small fruits was Small fruits. C. J. Monroe presented a draft of Constitution and by Laws for a Village improvement society drafted by t. T. Lyon. He said in presenting this that All the improvements in beautifying the Village with Shade Trees Etc., were inaugurated by this to Mold Gica 1 society it was therefore pertinent that the society should take an Active interest in this matter which so i could see properly and have been on motion was endorsed by unanimous vote and a committee consisting of t. T. Lyou l. S. Monroe and h. J. Edgell was appointed to pre sent the matter to the Burguess men be a Mike Eye. I a mow keep my eyes Upen properly and can see with ease and Comfort. I recommend him to All a an expert in fitting and in knowing what the Eye require a to my vast Amata a raw. Fiot Mincer will be at hotel Columba july 30th, one Day Oaly to finish up his business Here for the season. Do the work for me which proved to and people of South Haven and Call a meeting of thought advisable. W. H. Millar made an excellent speech to the cause of Low prices. Adjourned to the Call of the pres deut. A h. Pay be. Secretary. A take your watch. Clock and jewelry Vepr Riog to for d a Rich i a a Jeon Otora House r3o<.y 47 a a Llewellyn h. Fowler Han been among his numerous friends in the township and Casco this Wek. I4 or the part Twe years i Home has been at Anna in a Liloia. A very Low rates will be made �01 ten Day excursion to Petoskey september 3d, via c a w. M line. Good Chance to see Northern resorts with Little expense ask agents for Par Ticu Iam a the Camden comedy company Are to give no entertainment at the Leighton opera House tuesday evening. The 80th, the proceeds to 1 e for the Benefit of the South Haven fire men. The play will be the 4-act drama the firemen us a Ward. To this play Mckinley and Keifer will be assisted by miss Isabelle Mckiou Ley and Geo. P. Watson the latter known As the Sweet Singer. To those who have brain 5. A no matter How much brains we have we never have enough. I have had my eyes examined by those who Are professional men and have been told by them that my eyes were entirely different and they have fitted me they were far from right. After hearing of prof Mincer a Sou i thought 1 would see what they would say about my eyes. I saw them and tried the and found them exactly As they represented themselves and deserving the recommendations they came Here with from sue of the Best people of Vau Burro a of into. Their examination if wonderful. They fitted me at a glance where others Heve taken hours. So 1 take great pleasure in recommending them to the people a being experts and competent to give the utmost s. Ha�iix8 D. Lawrence. A neighbor Thresher of the Lawrence visitor recently made a descent upon this port and if he does no to misrepresent the matter in his paper a must have had a splendid Tori we wish he bad went around oar Village and seen what a quiet orderly Law abiding place this is and Bow unnecessary it was for him to write in the Strain he did. He must have Boen Hunting for what he found Aud May have been advised in Advance Asto where it could be found. To i paper he Heads an article a a Lawless set. The preachers of South Haven pot on v a paint a and than he mys As follows last saturday night the Propri Tor of this paper was in South Haven. We attended what was Given out As a Union meet ing to a a discuss the enforcement of Laws in South the preachers and women from three churches were present a few men came in. The Baptist and congregational preachers baud led the matter fully but when the methodist episcopal preacher got up the tray inwardness of the South Haven situation was Laid bar. Lie introduced i Maple by saying we Are a la Vise set a he went on and made statements which if True prove that the City officials have no desire to enforce the Law against the Saloon and Gata a ing houses. He said the Saloon men stood in open Defiance and dared the people to prosecute them. From his statements it appears that you pass your Money through a Hole in the Wall and the beverage is passed Back. This is done by the cowardly Saloon men because the supposition is they cannot be prosecuted if they cannot be seen by the purchaser. The preacher gave instances where men had lost hundreds of dollars at the gaming table and yet wore too poor to put a Dollar into the contribution Box. The preachers were firm and decisive in their demand that Laws should be obeyed in their City and said they should not Stop Short of the governor of the state in forcing the Issue. Liquor was being sold to 15-year old boys and they had been seen leading the Saloon so drunk they staggered. The methodist Man said he anticipated the time when women would shoulder their brooms and the men something else to March Forth to drive these wicked people from their nefarious business. The City officers were roasted to a finish and accused of complicity and wilful neglect. September 3d is the Date this year. Delight a Ful time to visit the great Northern resorts and this 1 excursion affords an of 1 Portt Muty to to boat very Little expense. Special train will leave grand Junction at 9 4s after a Stop of 30 minutes for dinner at grand rap a a . Ids will arrive at traverse City at 5 20 a m., Char Levoix at 7 40 p. M. And Petoskey Bay Tiew at 8 15 p. M. Round trip a cub rate to either Point $4.50. Tickets will be Good to return on any train until september 12, inclusive. Train will Stem at Manistee crossing for Phi Sion Istee at Thompsonville for Frank fort and at All stations North of travels City to let off passengers. Baggage will be cheeked to accordingly d Yff no Stop off allowed on these ticket. A take your fish line along. There a splendid Petos fishing along the line North of traverse City. If you Haven bad a vacation this year take key. Advantage of this Mexcur a Toa it will do Yon Good. U Fuller c. C. P d. Order your inner at Beebe a. Where you can find everything. R grog jts ies Low prices Quick sales everybody Happy. Myron Powers. A a Pic Peers recommendation or. J. W. Viable of i Wuey. D Pioneer of la it Angl Les county cad furnia a a whenever i am tit bled with h pain in the stomach it r diarrhoea i u e Cham Verlain s Coll a Boneta and diarrhoea remedy. 1 have used it for years know it to be a reliable remedy Aud recon and it to every for Sale by Van Ostrand the druggist a annual rate exturs on to Petoskey this year aria c. A. will be on september 3d. T a ets Good until september 12th to r t in rate from grand Junction is $4.50. Ask agents Tor particulars or write to l. M. Flier chief clerk grand re Pida. A i have a Jersey Bull Fra service at my place the Law school Bouse and also have a get of Jersey cow to sell of to Trade. We Ralph opposite 1st state Bank. All dental operations thoroughly performed. Crown work Bridge work with All the latest improvements. Teeth extracted without Paia. Lime table South Haven amp Eastern . Got w t k. Sin. v a Siam a or to. M. 1�. of be ii so 1 a Quot or. Booth 10 s is 8 15 i 45 a o v so a �5 9 10 to 15 1 56 2 05 s 10 2 s 2 45 3 10 3 a it s a t 50 4 00 4 to q eng Eart. Daily Himi i to. At h r 11 to to n h 6 25 6 25 6 15 555 5 s3 5 30 515 5 00 4 50 i 30 7 00 at for 8 50 8 a i 85 8 0 8c0 7 5 7 0 20 v will be at july 24th, Fennville p. M. July 24th. Hotel Columbus South Haven thursday july 25th. £3f4. Booth tit attention to dlr Cut Eil 1 Tiee a to Bra it i and inn a Ait list not to co Nab i tto a. And Al it ironic private at. A inv Nick dim Noti-fi�rnnc��ft.4�fji�i Ila Teti Lida i Cowf Eye ? Karl. Brm Ethla clip a pc oni re a a a us to of scr sore and in or Rte. By feb mall slim Annn Clio Kurt and bladder. Flt Art. 7 05 or it in 16 15 7 0j la put Panr 1015 1 20 1 Afcin on a 10 0, 7 86 a trend a 2 40 7 �0 St Hartford la a a 15 7 53 la Hartford a 110tori. Ltd .8 25 cover. 8 31�?Tarkardit 55 a so. Leaven in 8 co 0 \ twin n uni a Lawton it 5.30 p. 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Suffering from Pernat or Rhea Lopoten Ltd lost manhood or from weaken brought of from err the or Iorii Cre pinot in youth or Over Ide Geuco in Uter year Aro Given permanent Relief. Absolute cure guaranteed to it ily confidential. Tutors and Cai?cer9 cured without acid knife pain or Chr. New method Catarrh new a Lonie Trent tit. Unit car it aged and cheap. I guarantee to cure vat or a a it Drep Ipanis syk lived acre. Pile. Tape worm and stricture. Or 1 will fire Apodala attention to difficult and to cases other duty in in a Fease failed to Pera a for treatment will please bring two or three Onnic vol of Anne Lor analysis. Those who Are unable to fall Chi write full particular of their Case and have Medicine sent by Exi res with fail instructions How to he taken. The Arm of or. B. S. It amp co were incorporated several years since with a capita of $50,000. Bocce you take no Chance ii Yon a a a Idoy them. They Arr responsible wad evil known. Agents for the Waverly bicycle. 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