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The Marshall Statesman from Marshall, Michigan • Page 5

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THE MAKSIIALL STATESMAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1897. Lock Your barn door Iloforo liorso Is stolen. Lock Your Granary Door Krforo your is stolen. Battle Creek citizens are forming French elnIre in anticipation of the Paris exposition. The clnbs study ocks, hinges, fittings, etc.

at a reason able expense by of us. The larij cM line in the (it) to from and lower than the lowest. O'LEARY BROS. CASH HARDWARE, i trmihlc to UR serve you Call Card AND Invitation Engraving. S.

0 KEEFE CO, Honl ftotntp Trnnmfrfft. I Henry A Welsh tn John and Nettie Mnston. lots in Athens. Syh-pstor Allen to John Mitchell. French.

French socials, where only 0 rrps on H(S( TekonshR.9-1,4:V>. the Freneh Innguagp is spoken, are Chas White to Krnest Barker, lot quite the thing. in Battle Creek. John Coopf-r to Charles Hclieid. A reunion of brother and sister who ncrm on OO tVnnHeld and Sec had not seen each other in fifty two Kmmett.

SlO.ooo. Chas A CaldwHl to Will MorgHii. lots in Hattle Creek. Lucy Welcli to Kstelln Campbell, lot in Hattle Creek. Wm Stntler to Harry 1) Rhipmmi.

lot in Hattle Creek. Thomas A 'Kuddnck to Christian Hornberper, lot in Marshall. David 8 Trendwell, by executor, to Jacob and Michael Lutx. GH acres on Sec Newton, Lyndy Johnson to Abbie Johnson, et 1 acres on Sees and Burlington, Roxana Day to ()smon Chappell. lots in Hattle Creek.

James Maloney to Austin 11 and the Hell Telephone Company, under the Agnes VanWormer, lotiu Hattle Creek, name of the Calhoun County phone Company, will soon be incorpor ated for 9 Hi M1X1 in shares. An exchange will estnblislied in every vil luge and lines will be run into the more populous farming neighborhoods. H. J. Markham.

administrator, will sell at public auction at the residence of the late Albert Sharpsteen. seven miles northwest of Marshall and three- quarters of a mile west of Cleveland schoolhouse. on Thursday. Dec. '2.

at in a. m. A lot of stock and farming tools, will be sold. N. A.

Sherman, auctioneer. a Man's sum years occurred at Battle Creek on Monday. Mrs. Martin Turner of Flint. N.

and Albert Shclbnrne of Allegan were the parties, and are 71 and years old respectively. The Old Peoples' Insurance with headquarters at Washington, formerly nt FJkhart. has done much business in Calhoun county. A widow of Tekonsha has paid Sl.iVH) in assessments on a policy. Two men have paid above on a sri.ixx) policy.

An Albion special says that a rival to Make the kidneys strong and healthy. They cause the kidneys to tiller all I'ric eid and other pni SIII1S impurities Wfrom the blood. HeiiUhy kidneys niuke pure blood. Dr, Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills cur. Kheinnntism.

(iont. Aii I'inia. Had Blnod. Itright's Malaria. llaekai'lic.

Kiilnej linipsy. I'ain in flu- Alidnint-n Inllaininat iou Ei'iiieys. Female Weakness, etc. I fu 11 I i years I have been at ''-d kidney trniilde and pain in lh 'iick. 1 have tried iiuinei'Miis rein i- i.

and had t'i en np get 1 111 1111111; th.it in 1111 11' 11 me Illdlli-ed 'HI llnl'l's Is id I ley I'll Is all. I ,1111 I I ll ll I Uii hllV elll II elv I alll ell I II el I f-1' 'I e. I I L- I I III l.ll'l Iliade a Ii' i III 'I llie. It i-. I'ely a I lei I I aiil 1 ad all Miinlai ly I 1 I 1" u'lVe these pills II lall' trial.

I'hits. F. I ininling. N'iles. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills.

HUlilis KElltUY CO PBOPBIETOBS, CUKALU iJr I'. lu MAKsUALL. IJn II A ICi l)h. Urugtfi.L. air I.nnn with pitying smile, remarked: "Oh, Kiirth, wbal mean Those horrid scars across thy face, with piled debris And Earth replied, with groans and grunts, and reminiscent frown: 'Oh.

that is where the center rush heneath the mass went down." Tekonsha has a scandal on tap. Humors of weddings for the near fu ture are afloat. S. K. Cronln advertises a cloak sale in to-day's issue.

Will Shaw is held at Detroit on the charge of perjury. The Albion Transcript is only two years old. but It's a winner. (trading was commenced on the (iull lake electric road this week. Mrs.

Jerred Lusk of Kckford expects to go east In about two weeks. The 1). O. C. boys gave a Thanksgiving eve dance at Arbeiter hall.

Miss Mae Wilson has accepted position in J. S. White A store. Win. llornbeck of Kckford is soon to locate on a farm near Milibrook.

Hattle Creek is to have, a shoe factory for the iiiitniil'iicture of cheup shoe. Albert Keese, a Hattle Creek town ship pioneer, is dead at years of age. U. A. Culv er has gone mi he road I'm a school supply house located in Chi cago.

Disirici meeting of the Kpworth Will be held ill Concord Dec. ud I. LOUI-V MM- trying to I 'i K. IU'L: i ii i a siiiutai imii Sinil le 'll Ihe Ad SlllnhiV AHVI K)R BALE. acres known as the farm udjiiuiog lirojamiu Fredenbur jn Fredoi.ia, with good buildings and Will be bold rcafioiiable termg to pfKv piiyuiculb C'all ou E.

Folc.v 12-15 i Nov. I .1 lilt Sp 5 iu Marbhall a pair of heavy spectacles, oue rivrt was replace.l Kinder will receive reward by leaving office. Ii A gray miied vvooleu shawl betweeu street aud the buck house Hoile mill. FH.IU vi ill please leave nl ibis office. il IJ KEV I) HAXSON.

WANTED. -Free ouinl. Oue iarue.d lu tilt years, several i ji.iniu jt-arly. spec-lain uiuea. ua.lls.

etc. H.U ISTl Ncrt York 11 12 COMMERCIAL Savings Bank MAHSUALL, M1CU. ll I i rlilll al 7 1' Hal ev Merrill Veil iTililV In Will lluiil the prujierly un all UNelille fur Tlie union meetings at be MetboilisI cbnrcli thib well utleiiileil auil ill interest. (Josjiel meetings will be held next at the The White Shield society which is now thoroughly organixed and doing excellent work, will be entertained next Tuesday evening by Mrs. II.

K. Winsor. The young ladies will give an interesting program in the afternoon, after which refreshments will be served to themselves and a few friends in the evening. The second number of the Brother hood course will occur Dec. and will be the Hillsdale (Quartette, which comes very highly recommended.

"Their harmony is perfect, they sing with ease and general correctness. They need no recommendation to those who have heard them." The quartette will be as- sisted by Alfred Church, reader, who i comes well recommended. Monday being the sixty first birth- day anniversary of Albert H. (ieddes. his friends to the number of twenty.

assembled at his home, corner of Cal- hoiin and College streets, to commem- orate the same. With cards the time pa.s.sed merrily. Choice refreshments were served and many presents were left to remind the host of this mile stone in life's journey. H. C.

Moon. Three hundred prominent women of Hat I h-Creek, composing the Women's League of that city, opened an mlelli gelice ottlrc for the liciielil the ser vant gills of the city. but the lattei have given their would lie benefactors the -icy mitt" by relusing to have any tiling to do Wltil llie otllce I'heV IlllXe got I he idea lhat ll will lielielit the lady ol he only, as when a girl -pills hel I 'll ill-' Illislless ill leave llel ler I ill I he 'Ilice illld I'll -Mil I I 'III net an- 'I llel place espotidenl iv I II I i I he I tl-ill I'll-' I'l'ess makes illee Hulls III the pllbli-hed proceedings ot the annual meeting of the T. I' lecellll.V held 111 Albioll The Colles P-uuleiit says. "It a misleading con elusion in Miiying thai the 'convention refused to condemn the game of Although the resolution against football playing was stricken out.

it was not because the C. T. in any way countenance games so dangerous to Hray to Willis and A McCallister. lot in Battle. (Jeo and Eunice Conrike to Ade laide McCrary.

acres on Sec Bur lington. Sb'ixi. Ifarlan I' Honney to Samuel Hliar- rison, lot in Marshall. Lucy A Sailer to John and Arm strong, lot in Marshall. Hen.jamiii Kolfe to James I Main.

SO acres on Tekousha. Adelbert Abbott to Alvira Win- chell, lot in Albion. Win C' White to Henry Kellogg, lot in Hattle Creek. Kraft to Albert lot in Hattle Creek. Newton II Huston to Anna Huston, dn acres on Sec Sheridan.

Si.ii>". Henry () Cook to Alexander Kiggs. lot in Homer. Thomas Lyon to AlexHiider Kiggs. lot in limner.

(ieo Keeman, et to Joe Clark, lot in Albion. (ieo Keenaii. et to Sarah Marsh, lot in Albion. Julia A Hrooks to James Brooks, et lots In Albion. Andrew I'ayette to Daniel Whit uey, Jn acres on Sec lied ford, 1 Leah Clark to Sarah Ann Mahaiiy, lots in Homer.

£'J14. Herman (irundermann to Kllen Cutton. lots in Albion, Deesta Newman to Will A Cady, lot in Battle Creek. Emus Church, per heirs, to John Hookway, HO acres on Sec Id, Lee, $81 HI. James Miller to Ross Miller, lots in i Tekonsha.

(ienova A Spires to Abraham Hester, lot in Battle Creek. 61'Hi. I James II. Lake, et to Ueorge Rob! inson. lot in Hattle Cieek, John Henson to William A Adams.

I lot in Battle Creek. HI. James Chapell to Henry Larkin, lot in Battle Creek. leorge liobinson to ieo Miller, lot in Hattle Creek. Thomas Kollinson to Mary Hollin- soii.

lot in Marshall. Cfllin Heatlie to HiMijamiii and Sarah Sleeper, lot in Marshall, slm'. Joim II Knight to Mary Savers, lot III Battle Creek. Charles A I'almei to James, A I're. lot III Halt le Creek.

Myron.I Cornell 1 to Clarence Muir hea-'l. lot ill Battle 'leek. I'liurlesM Stephens to Julius ('and Lucinda X'arin. lot in ll-iltle Cn-ek. or slim, or short or long, most clothiers can do nothing for him; he's outside of their limited range of sizes.

That isn't the way here. We have the right clothes for everybody our special shapes and sizes made by H. S. M. are the only clothes of the kind in America guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.

This is the Trade Mark: HART, 80HAFFNER MARX. GUARANTEED CLOTHING. It means your money's worth or your money back. U. S.

CLOTHING HOUSE, JNO. S. SOUTHWORTH, Proprietor. E. ALLEN, Salesman.

CT. IF. Wi Whitney In Audi I III lledlni Cleaveland Klii nil Nt-e I. Me l.iunia I' I Wi- a i I. land on I 'oin II (' 'Jo acres mi Sec I.

(dai'ence. Florence K. Welch to Andrew Kind say. bin acres on Sec. -T.

Bedford. Bryce to James liryce. lot in Battle Creek. Charles lloagland to Henry Kellogg. 57 acres on Sec.

Bedford, aud Sec. aud Battle Creek. A 1,1, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. BLACK DRESS GOODS ii laru'e trade at cut prices. Heu'nlar 1 11 qnal ity.

'jiialitv. 1 'e all vvmd, line; llrnvvn and iliay Flannels. 1'nih-rifi-ni 1 The very best ipiabty nf at the Hindi-rate pi lee-, Another shipment i if hose eh va nl f'T 1'! I ra lartfe led cut ton Com I'nr 11 b.r 7'ic. I b'1-se lilankels al ach. 'lolll ill(f.

All Wm .1 Milts. ii In 11 years, at 1 1 I s' n--e Pants, "ii'c. BOOTS AND SHOES. ll is n.il -lilllcult to bo. i and sh-i les.

til well look si ll-h and I- asked i-lllel I I' Is Plsl SI blllll Up Mil dep.ll I Ill-'l-l Illl 1 ll-'se b. II II I p.illCV We 1" pOI -lie I Sh-M's. lace alld Ci-liu'l e-s si I. the h.ld. I al'e selllliu "HI pi I- -1 Kill.I.els.

Call-iee A i -'1 ics it tip-, are Ihe right ie haii v. ar I bit we hav illl i ilb-l ale lu p.iii MI-US' Sal I i VVe.ith. I III Ii- Hid 'all. le Men's liuekl James Martin, 8 State and Hamilton Sts, MARSHALL, CAPITAL PAID IN, $50,000. Sold OB New York, Chicago, Detroit wid European Poutta.

to Lowu on Notes and Real hi lowest Paid OK 84VINJGS PISS. 3R. W- T. Q. E.

week, afternoons and evei old Richard Butler store. It is reported that C. J. Cronin of Charlotte, but formerly of Marshall, is organizing a Klondike expedition. Seventy the enlist medical students have gone to Chicago to gather practical experience iu slum work.

A. T. Waterman, formerly a pas tor in Marshall, has accepted a call to he Congregational church of Na.sh Mile. Mich. Chamberlain's School of Kuglish has )beu closed this week owing to the fact that I'rof.

Chamberlain has been a victim of the LUeaalea. Hit or Mias" social at the M. E. church Saturday evening. The Old Maid's quartette will sing aud refresh uieutb will be served.

At the Christian church Sunday morning the subject will be, "Was Christ Divine," Evening subject, "The Nobility of Service." Special music at both services. The youwg peoples' eociety of Christian Endeavor of the Christian ebiurch will be led Sunday evening by Mr. Buckeloo. Open parliament conducted by Ueo. Wilson.

Battle Creek is to have another charitable mission. It will be oooducted byT- F. ijacteeyaud wile, £Ail workers from Chicago. Or. Kellogg is Tlje devptiojial meeting of the Ep- wortb league will be held Sunday even Diyine life and limb, for while they, with all gooil citixeus.

deplore its evil results, it was the judgment of the convention that, inasmuch as college authorities. are taking a decided stand against it, that it will ere loug be relegated to the past. The convention put itself square ly ou record for prohibition. Mrs. S.

L. Jett'ers of California, was elected dele gate to the national convention iu and Miss Kuighl of Jackson was elect e-1 treasurer." You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop iuto pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief aud a certain cure are afforded by Oue Minute Cough Cure. A. (J.

Hyde. i Kf liel iu II urn. Distressing Kidney and bladder dis- ease relieved in six hours by "New (ireat South American Kidney Cure." ll is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidney aud back, iu male or female. Relieves retention almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this is the remedy.

Sold by W. H. Elstou, druggist, 205 State Marshall. Mich. May28-ly ww PERRETT'S ANNOUNCEMENT! We invite you to investigate our elegant new lines.

Bargains in Every Department. Awarded Highest PR, Special prices on WINTER DRESS GOODS We never offered better goods for the money. Carpets and Rugs. All the latest patterns. WINTER UNDERWEAR -AND- WINTER HOSIERY An examination will convince you that we lead in this line.

novelties IQW prices. Poofcat BooliB if Soltday Tmdlt-.

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