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The Marshall Statesman from Marshall, Michigan • Page 5

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Marshall, Michigan
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GREAT COST SALE! STON CLOTHING CO, Hfcve Com Sfty, aftd ta Impress upon the Miftdref the Mie, tfcat the Neat 30 we wtW Sell our Immense Line of CLOTHING, GE TIAATO A t'TTATT 1 GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AfiBM.1 OdST ANO JStLOW. do this in order to make rodm for our Fall Line of Goods that will be here in a few days, so don't miss this Great Opportunity, Our Goods are Marked Down in Plain Figures. ONE PRICE TO ALL I ONE PftlOE.TO ONE PRIDE TO ALL! la doing this It is tur Intention to make Friends and not Enemies, We will Save you Duftog this Sale the Merchants' Regular Profits, and this Great Cost Sale will last until August ro. Only Soliciting a Sfcare of your Patronage, we are Yours very truly, BOSTON CLOTHING BRADLEY'S OLD STAND, OPPOSITE HEftNOON. MARSHALL, MICH.

THE STATESMAN', Year. t.se-. Sis Mnatto, 7Sc. for wOTds. Cash 5n adtraoee iwjuirsL 5 per line each inyrta.

npa" or anr Vxal notice of an adTertia- iat atfnre. 10 per line. Total notices of entertaln- be inserted poetr? sad cU. -4 of sympathy Sfcijigsn Central BT-: limns CU5 Stli pffl Ur' -tse s. m.

to ftfi p. THK bjr O- H. Stein, of AlJegan, visited today with Marshall friends. lid. Webster, of Omaha, is vlalt- ing his mother, Mrs.

C. B. Mfias Lizzie Fletcher, of St. Josflpb, visited retntivcis Itt tha city this week. Mrs.

Mary Uardaaier, of Ontario, is visiting her soa Chan. A. ffardauler, Jay, White, of Beaver, itinje bis mother and sister in this eiiy, Wakemnn and daughter, of Ba- K. are visiting at Goo. E.

The Saiwlay School of Trinity church held ait enjoyable pJcuSc Wednesday at Lyoa Sake. Mlsaes Lois and Lizzifi Frink, of Jackson are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. J. D. Cawood.

Miss Mary Boaley, of Boston, ia visiting her parents, Sir. and Mrs. W. in Ibis city. Probate IjtjRersoll has been eon- flued to home this result of chill last Monday.

Miss Sflnnie Cawood left Thursday it of swo weeks wish Ft, Watson. Mead haa ibis week granted small slice of Uuele generosity (o his old FTOt C. N. CrtlweU family, of Otrsuid visited thia wfcek mother, Mra, K. filbert, of HU1 City, S.

arrived to with Ms Mr. and Mrs, H. Oorhain. Lou Earl will make balloon Thos. O.

Alvord, of West Superior, hfta been Sn the city this On The W. Oftvelan'l OtmsoMated which was advertised to aphis way home he will attend the cots- I in Itottblhs'a opera bowse, Battle, Creek, ysntlon of bankers at next! July 33d, have changed theSe date to Miss Lena Brown, who has ig stenography at Hlllsdsle college, returned home this week, asul will twrame position in the law office of H. K. Winfeor. Friday evening, in the vacant Eagle block, Use Baptist Organ Fond ScxsSety will serve another of their popular sappers from 5 to o'clock.

Tickets, 15c. AH railroads centering in Detroit will sell round trip tickets for one fttre, during the Bine Ribbon Metting of Detroit Driving Club. July good to return until July 26th. Prof. Stuart MacKibben wilt be one of Iswlruciofw at summer nortnid Blltuta for the teachera of Branch and Cnlhonn counties, to be held In Union City, beginning Attg.

10th. Lather JI, Piielps, of Kansas City, arrived home Tuesday night, and, witb. Mrs. E. Pbelps and Miss Charlotte, to for a stay of two at Resort.

John Martin, ago4 3fi years, son of Ute James Mnrtlu, aud a dty life -dfexlof BrJisbt's dla- omt; Taftsday, July 14th, and waa burissd Thursday forenoon in St. tery. Reward 8. Beaeh, of a sister H. 11, Benjamin, Saturday July HUs, at tbe fasijily home la Washington, wteere they' Smva resided ailUBulle lifisort, Tfeeaauoal jiwettogof the Buggj- Co.

will be Monday IB the ollicf of ike eowjiaioy at- their wt-rks. John fcodtoy torn Detroit witb bis two little be haa been visiting during ttoe ft. w. for SJ THEOITY. Yen A.O.

diy, the first three UM, ear Mr. fehn C. by of A. af Jfewton, Kd- Lorta Johnston, who Ba)t City for luimo to remain souse time with his motlivr. F.

JeaBis Fortumn weut to BatitfHi Harbor tortwy to risit Mrti. J. M. of Battle and J. M.

is Hatch of Mrs, G. CJiutoa, loww, wlw been ylAiUas 1 her Mrs. DayW ia tbto city, Tute- Miss Dkkej' home today Boatoa, whew far two baa IMJCSI Ktodyiog art depart- ttjwt of the Boston Ooiswrvsiary. Site will spetsd Ois auuisssar her saotliw, A. M.

The of F. timnka, for his Jw5y 4th, was before Justike Conninguaxn when eooie additiMisl testimony by the The uulil xnis company la all new in every sentse of the word, this comedians, new vocalist, new dancm and tcrpslchorcan Rrtiata, now eloetrSeal and mechanical devless, and in fact, everything comprising the msgtiifieent stray of minstrel tkts company, Is entirely Th-diire are no "old fav- Oren Scotten, who recently purchased the Franklin Moore lioxnesteaf.l at 3125 Fort Atroet. haa donated the nse of tbe houso and grounds to the G. A. K.

committee, and tbe Calbouu County Battalion of 650 persons have been assigned to quarters there. house is very large, and having stood empty for a of years, will need eoine ra- pftirs which tbe committee will make at once, The grounds, however, are eioas and handsome, occupying whole block, and the Calhonn veterans will and themselves, by Mr. Scotten's generosity, among tbe best quarters of any In tbe Free Press, July llth. The weather of the past two weeks has been tbe iiaost favorable for the grain tb-t haa baen experienced In many yesrs la Nearly all wheat in sseiion Is now secured, and other eerewia are Tito wheat is of tfea very finest quality, Ctf.nl the aTsraRO in Callsoun wilt uot lAKft tbau j.fir acre. The wheat in Kuropa is fousheJa so t.hat the uf surplus of tha United will to snpply a jwrtiou of that defi Last week Her.

P. A. Baart aflid his in the f'yrle and Sttcretary hia rssignatsw a asld Having piloted the company through Jofancy, and pbieod its business on a good footing, ho destexi eatlrc iCslJef from business cares that he might again devote his time to the so down and out. A meeting of the direet- rs was beld.Mofid&y, when John liogan, Toledo, uraa FresJdent, John JastabJe, of Detroit, vice president, and T. Dickey, of this city, secretary, iceT.

J. O'Leary, resigned. S. H. Gorham continues us Sreasarer.

air. Hogftn, ho new president, will Imtnediateiy resident of otir city and take jver- onal charge of tlse Mr. Hanson, who la a stockholder, will continue snperintendent, and is doubt he business so auspiciously begun will The Hsmson wheel (safety) le meeting with great favor wherever in- the company already bavi entire output for. The new machinery ordered some ago will soon be In use, and then the capacity of the works will be farmers will reeeiire this a good prise It nboold sell In biwhcl. day 10 her M.

Mrs. O. of wbo was in town Wednesday, tbe aunouiicemeat that hci bad purwhsJWMl tbe H. O. Bawsfmt furniture and in somewhat premature, although the iratie would of Uie mated and he Ceatral City, the Marsbal! mao who declares bo will never in all his life step inside relt because church utetnner haat proved a defaulter, THK might suggest that it would be just AS reasonable for bins to he abouh! never trust hia money in any bank again since hlsefmSdsnco in one assistant 'ttsJiies 1 has been misplaced, L.

The first of tbe seriea of weekly speed rials of our local borsea was beld on the "air grounds last Friday afternoon. Al- everything was free to spectators the attendance was comparatively sraaS! probably owing to Its- not being generally detistood. The trotting was excellent, the fast time made being a surprise to everyoaa. C. f.

Fletchw, starter, Dr. A. Dean, and S. H. Kdgerton, wore judges; J.

J. Fahey and J. J. McHugh, timers. Following Is a suaimary the three races: MATCH RACKt.

Half mite best two in three. FranV Omild'A dt, nou Maiul Mtsliura, 2 MHd Clooi, 3 The St. Clould Journal-Press, of July 2d haa the following regarding Chas, W. Klngsbury, whose death was announed in THE Mr. RIngabnry's father was off Fred'k A.

this city, and his mother a cousin of Mrs. Kinijs- bury. His aant, Mrs. Bennett, at home the funeral held, will Ins re- aera the widow of Haary Boaee. the and for many years the publisher of the Expcnrnder, of this city.

A telegram rewired lost brought the of the deiah of Chks, oeotiredl previous midnight at tba tome of brotber, Mr, at Mer- riwxi Parfc, Mr. had Jn for year some two aaonttea ago weat to for Mwiiieai (rwtmeot, tbft there rowjanelnst bfcs EUCE. Mile heals; best two ia L. Cote's P. H- b.

J. H. McNarow' m. b.B., Robert UncoSn 4 Jan. JohiirUm's b.

Bellevue Ackwctrtb I P. 5 S-iiJi. lost a In the heat, and was drawn. ajiK yoa MOfe beat two is 3 2 4d morning for am of Timotiiy eiothie smd inerchsnt tetior. were filed by John Mimk ttoon after tlie of Hie store li'Mtnl, and it annuanewl tiwi Mr.

na4 ass for the ot of from Hiu was quite sadden, resulting heart Tbe was born at Marshall, Mawb II, 1840, tame to Msn- nesoti in After or four speui at lie to city, wbielt until bU duwtb was bis horoe. Hw for a or so iu tbe an'd in ft: 1-85: Atblrti heat -was trotted, as word, to so was not given they while tbe bell in. the rung, it was declared ns heat. several wiU participate ia tbe thto afternoou, report of tbe of MldhlgK.ii- AswwWion held tot wec-k. in ivalaiua-wo, tiw of I which Oijeapwd during tblst to t'isy fur many pJ-UutsIii aM-4 iSai-pfiiJ, liAo iUi UU- large circle of friends, and rejjtfwnatsip hi wfaifh all efaarwtw played, we of only in ibe ftigbest teriwi.

Faithful at al! timeu uudtr all fircuuibtiuscatii. doiug JKolb A Son, tauall Cbiaago, to of to itt Xew ft total 01 T. a wi Willard, Creek JonmftU wsa for tut and onus, ia w-k-ii ibe foilowiag were pointte; Tbera are here who years to ibe A. K- Turner, Toai Applegate siid ourwilvws istiiS iicwireto he identiriftd for a wilb prewsnt yeuemlloD. i trust a litllfi will to pardonable.

and have at felt tbat I eafcepKi pyofesewsn ike tiack door, uot tise froat. Tbe norcoal -oite years. Frwa is iw teijiu devil and work up through eacb presto room, eiv. I did not that way. My -buushts to wbea I saw jijy fiaviwj for tbe time in tbe old I took a eVer assigned tajna, told me but bwjikest, b-s aud WAB to full Tlstirc persona WJUI uijjuixi iu of woo will of lie wi-feo eojaed io wud I MVSJr felt a exultation article SMI ASS.OU.

those time of and Mltuteap-Ufo Ma-omc Mutual He was lit leavees broker Mr, ii.i»iie*b«rr, a astor wife K. C. Mitaoa, of coPMoajMiant at Fort Tl-e fuuend will place afte-raooa at 3 o'vlocte JKMU the Fwr ia Volley he of wlic-v. We Mc- to should feiatory: -Sot Oare to wise, and to flare to utter 1 troabte M- is i tke sd.M.aaiitA«a bjr the 3Rev. E.

V. Facwby of city, uui ta be too tow and enable tfceai and for it. We i-eiu-aa ie for Mr. these to ft day of April, fey atonal mf that tbe Ui the Kliima.ti*o. siurb tfae wiii not he wex bum -Sundsy of tear Mitbifpin, In tbe asd Of the i cltartii.

Tfes of cauaw by a fine aot report tofcnw. it is uncU.aitood tihjit lite atrraUry of will -rojja tbi44dtyai.dbAvevb.uWo/ the funeraL He WIM Knigfat and baa UXWJJ- property carried KidUard of Oua dtod of a. ou. Sifitdittr Witt gyg after of FyUjiss, wbk-b order a BMHoaber utM of local -ou4 a faandoMBe Atual So. tltua: BbaU use any tokea of tbfiir held 10 ArbtiMtf Tuwiay, Jaly id a.

w. MSI, By OJUDKB will, oo July from M-rsiwii to agu io ifeks cMy. Ceoiartd wiUU on July from ta -ui4 return, at rate of oue lath S34, of one fare fox Oft IWOOUffit Of a Op-te tlte may to caske it spais aoroeiniag more, tbe UW ooustituency is where tba 4e- power, Journaoian, to its beat It ear oewr to tbe greet heart of tbe 44 tlw will Iw.

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Years Available:
1890-1899