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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-13, Page 7THE NEWS -RECORD SUPPLEMENT Thursday, March 13th, 1902 C01..B()RNti f()WNStiiP. Mic ing let., toe the of der of t he day, (lint ,. iminhei ate on the ,ark list at ine..am' Quite a soother attend en' the hale ,1t 111 J•uues hoover', of • \\',•-tti I.I, 11 hrtl.y Lest,, who had the 1111,1.11 lune to )(et 11111 11.11 11 hitt tit by , l.'nein 1 1(111 /11111g, Lull 111411 1 I 111 S1.11 111r hi, .lurk 11.1 he hitt 1111 f,•e11 heft. \II. l nits Smith of 1i iiI .i it•lt 1• t,.ed 1111..101 this hung Thin -.lay of I.tal week on hostiles.,_ Millie .t 111111111,•1• will 1.11' 111e \\'nest tItt week - 11oty t1., Itke.hlvolq 111 (','.inti• \'Alley, •• Chris „ -11v. Tho.. I'.tbh 1W one of his won king hot.e.tunr uLty last week at a g11 ul li;;iue 11r.. "I'rehle of ILnlrr. Irh h 1, te•1•11 V1,111n_ in 1 111, ht •.alit f%u• .t 1.1'1% 11..1. NII 1'I1.t1 Syluuullii of ' till td has 111.11 red up 1111„ his 11%1'11 hutl,t• in 1II, l otcn MILI.Gf7• TOWNSHIP. .1 Sliver \\'c,i,liog 'l'it.• Io.ueeol'\Ir. ,tn,t \It.. !henry ('politer. on 1111 U, cute Y wen. 1 h, sr•w„ of .e %VIA' V pit• 1.1111 ('vent net 1'1111r•,11v.11,•1 tr••••k when 1h'•)' relehratell the t tvent v till h tuuliV('r..tt y of their w1.1111i11g. lit the allrruuon n Lu•ge mouth l of lot 11...1 guests.ts•eluhl• eat and spent lite after t l„n with tutisir :tn'I social telt.it. i'i't•t•I,1•iy .11 six It • gne,ta sat dotvit to11oeo1't10 to 1st .utnpl m,n• sn;l;ae,.. 1Ii.tl. this fair 1 tn,t raudll piollucr \Vh('ti all Rail dente jos( We to he inner hits those tvho fell s t 3ispostd went hne. when of in•I• gilr.l, ,.f a litter ge1•'I.ti iota.11't•ty• ('d awl t r1111,e.1 the lit;llt ram .tsl is 11111;1 t hr torr s111.1' hitt s '!'hen 1 hr nterrV tlir; ul; tilyu•rst,l but Heil 1114,•re they It 11 t•ontiiltlnentl•,i 111.111111 Net.. ('onpt•r, .1 h,'a1 wt,ites :tn t' 11rr>,r11 t1110 Isnot• lisle fiery go:dett •,vtdlltug 'night L•• i,pt.tlly happy. '!'lar t.utu••r• 1111, and 1co,1IV presents ,huwt•11 lite hi;;le e,11••111 In W1111'11 the itt.l and 11 t te„ ores Reil by their tn.itiv frl'•n•is inrlwliug seine from \\',tllun, 1\'u.lhroo, S•'at'„rah, Clinton, 11rt,.t11 ,incl 1 .rest 11onu•. - SUf%f1L'R111LL Utir school tent. (•Itee11 Ht's week ou :u•counl of l iter illness or the to whet.. 1.i gt Mts. was the ailment and many .0 hers sue i111icl .1. Among 111tusti snla•ted tore NTr•.au.' Mrs Jas. \\'•ttktns, • _\Ir. Gen. 11.11, •r , is improving as rl;a:,llyits can h.. ex;ttitetl, while Jll I;enrge hill, jr., is not inlproviog as fa -t ns we would like to hear. - John Scarlett and avift of Lcati.bury visited ti ieutl. here last Silttrtlay reser took with Ihvnt to their holm. ilii ;utalttl'Tyner, who avall.s;tcud>t week tae lhrii gn('s1 lien Nuhir Lovett'. stile on hri11.ty tarns tv1.11 at and pi ices ranged high . Mr I,•.vett kept poet of the stock to I:tke it t 11 hiui (o Nlan11nha, Iry le,nes about the ISth while his wife and family telt on Saturday. —Nir..1. trf Stanley called oil itis brother, lite 1,,u•her•, 11uu'lay. Ittayt'.t is improving slowly, hitt is ('utl- finetl In 1110 6uir.e. \Ve hope for it si' ...ly t erove•y. --Nie. C. I3inclitn ba11 :a few of the neghburs helping hint to eitt tvoo,l on 'Tie's hey toed the yuan'' p(' itis gathered in the everting for a goo 1 titin•. - --Net. II, \\'tndy:uvl had a ire rotting w•oo,l nn \\•ednosd•ty ;tint it pally in the evening for the Young people• •—Nli,v \1'iunie'Tiontla ;toil of Auburn 1 'Itching stair visited• her home Saturday :end Sunday. HULL) TT TOWNSHIP. IIAY C(JU1VG11,. Mt, ROHR 11:1Y !•solei heel after all ex- Council met on Mare* 3rd. An the tru,it,tl visit to Iter am, In Loudon. m••rnbers were present, Mr. Geo WVatt rias bought a Hue two The following were appointed path, yu.tr ul.l hely Cor a h,tn.lautuu figure' masters for the current year : Div. 1, A, Mr Win Sheppard has aeeured Lite owe. 'l 51 Mo"I.'aggart ; $, R. 8066 j 4, so.uttu'r tuuuthtt.' services of 11r. Nelson Coles for the 1). McEwan ; 6, A Johnston : 6, fit. Ma- !lessen. ltoliert Ferris, William 5fordie ; 7, John ('Mahan, Jr. ;$ , Jag. Arius ,11„1 1\'tllianl Gide are in Town. (could ; 9, A. Ingram ; 10, Alex. Blunt); to till., week. We predict, th,H til) 11, \Vin, An,lerson, 12, G. 'Thompson 1 will have ra time in tree ll .teen city. 13, ('has. Ailswoy th : 14, John Duncan ; Miss Lydia South refCimino was visit- 15, Win. ('uleutan,15a, A. Munn 1.16 604 itg at 11r. Robert Fey" is.' 20, Wm Dignan ; 17, Wm. Mullholl and Mrs. 11. l'olclough is visiting ftietde 17a, A. Deters : IS, J. Berry ; 19a, Jas. to Brussels Stacey ; 19, !los Gardner ;'21 Chas.Red- 51t,s Kite McMmmsm spent at few days mond ; Ily.Uat.•rs ; 22,(ie•1.Reiebert;28, 1,1.1 we('k wittt h('r lrtend, Mita Janet Ed 'Troyer ; Joe.lt'oster,30,S.Martin ; 31, Campbell. W Battler it. Ily. 1e 33. PJ b ole alt the l:oi,tanie League m. a er ' : ' y. Bender Inst Sootily tet ruing was taken by Gies ; :34, .1. 1lcllride; :35, Paul Messner; 511 ,!.noes Stanleys '1'h(' .ul,jrct whet 86, 1). '11 uemntlr..37, 1). Sohnell ; 38, S. "'I'hc joy ofNertice,' Surerus • .$t1, ('•Feiss Baecbler ; 40, S. Sir. lt.tllti t It rt,lu.nn of tit, Marys Jacobi ; 41, (i. ttestrioher ; 42, L. r.tlled ou Mr .1. ti. 1't .I•,Iuall uu Toes. per ; 43, IVrn Ruby ; 44, L. Merner, 45, day. J. Geiger ; Ili, R. Schwartz entraier; 11rs. lieu 11 iI1 returned un Saturday 41..luhn Kont•r, ; 414, B. !'rile ; 49, C. utl'•r s11.•unoig smite lime with trieuds Ettte11t.tett ; 50, J . Ualttnan ; LOa, 0. ‘11.1i11101/.1‘11.1i11101/. (;144110 ; 51, Casper ltoebrig ; 52, J. Me ,1. 1': McGregor runt with an Schnell ; 83, (Air B. Fisher ; 54, J, flow ,'cadent. nn 11.1 111.1V, hi4 horse having alt!; 5411, Ily, Kalbfleisob ; 55, L. N. rare away dide in Clinton, threw him Deno,nie ; 511, J. Badour; 57, 5. Spencer; out and s v P,y (uI him rout. NV(' 5;4, It tt'13ritn; 59, A. Hendrick ; 60, J. bop, he will. ion be able to be about •1 urnhuil ; 61, J. 11• 'Traylor ; 6:3, Jas. as usual. Cochrane ; 64, Chas. 'Troyer ; 67, J. :Master Snu•Lvir Sutherland is at present laid up with pneumonia.'Thompson; f>`i, R Ntoh,l; 69,11y. How - Mr Thomas (luigley has decided to aril ; 72, U'rn. Pfaff ; 73, Seth Brown ; sell his taro, anal takti up los residents' 74, Wm. Snider ; 77, Fred. Baker ; 71t, in ('iiut•ut. Ile is one of our pioneers, J. \Vdlert; 79, Peter JIo,ser ; 79a, \Vm. having settled nn con (1 folly Nrveu 'I'urnitull• years t,;;ti. Ile 11 t, -eel thrutigh the ex• Poutdkeepers.—J. Patterson, A. per fences 111' early settlen11•ut d•tya and IgoEweu, 1t. Norlheott,.f. Johnston, R. :tete• so many loin; ;•ar,tu( p', severing Thompson, •1. Dech1'r•)r., ('bas. Sohu- iudust ry is est it led I” 411 age of rase. Ina •het'. A. Tompson. 1). Spencer, '!'hos. w%Lrc l2 rlit• UN 1S. •Turn))ull, Win. Snell, %Vm. Beaver. Mr-; Thomas :Meth not and daughter I•e1 ce Viewers. - W. Russel, Wm. ttf !war are visit ing rel. Ureses. (11;dw011, \Ven. 1'Itv11 man, 1{Litt. SlcAr- !lt•nry 11t•Itri,•n',:uul \Vltliuit Patter- Lair, S. l'hnnlpsou. F. Stelk,J, Haber - son's at piesett. er,.1.Hey, Uay. Surerus, Geo. diglt- Mr. 11o••ri, Spring lt'ft fur. Detroit stili, \Vin. Ruby, \Vsnider, net Monday Roeder, • N. Fitz Sorting left '1'1iettdaty for ION hnatl Commissioners -('. R. Div. No. home in 5ltuitttu, 51.1.1t• ; P. I'•,rlwle ;'2, \V.('aldwell ;3 C. Fuss • The yuungt•,1 ('held of 1L•. lVillilun , 4 C.1{oeltrig N. Boundary— Div .1 Chas. I'.11ter•ut has been very ill. btil we are rover ° .1. /)tach. S. Bounder grail to stale that 11 is inutiovitig• 1 reel Baker,.1. Broderick. Y— Nliss K aril' Nlr'1'tVish, furruarly of the , 31111, con. of Stanley, wile inquiet' on A request of the Trustees of the Police \Vednesd:ty work, at the revidenre of Villages o; Zurich and Dashwood asking her ;wile, 111•. (; •or•(r hc.ilt=, In Mr• the t'ouuoil to have the dogs in the said Slewitt, a vo11ng f.trnter 1ru11l tie:lr villages assessed by the Assessor be Stratftril. The interesting ceremony granted. W71.4 pct•for111e11 by Mr. Alex. Stewat1 or Clinton.The Police Villages of Zurichand 5L'ssrs. John Good, .1nhn 1•nuughlnt. Dashwood were granted the usual s- and Wut Vounghint. cut a steeple tree mounts, ;1; 10'.00 and $ 41.00 respective - for Mr. Il lrry \V.tgner which contain- ly, in lieu of township rate; the Police ed 1(1 rm.(' of ':hart. wind. trustees of the said villages to manlain Mr. James Rapson is rather seriously all sidewalks, drains, culverts and ill itt present. with blood poisoning bridges within the limits of said villages resulting front contact with a rnsiy the council to gravel the Centre road nail. IV" hoot' to ire tr of eta speedy and Town line. recovery. 11 r, Willia11l Smith, Hon of CollectorThe following amounts were ordered Smith, is used up with it :evert cut to bet pool.—E. Zeller, clerk Div. foot. Court, amount re garnishee, Palmer ye. .\sse=sore (' olio; expects to complete (.arr.et,$61 00 ; Sam Stanlake, lumber, thee ib..t'ssotent of the township this 101)0, $5.60 ; J. Deich,'rt and Son, wood week. Ile has haul extra fine weathet• for Town Ball,,$5.25 ; herald printing, for his work. $14.50 ; Casper Itoehrig work C. R. Mrs, George ('nnnt'iI has returned $2 55 ; Win, Uaidweil, work C. R.. $10. intuit Lncknow where she wits visiting 25 ;ileo. 'Thompson, gravel, $1.28. for about al month. Urs, C Ii.uuiltnn is on the sick list Council will meet again on Monday tit p: esett les ;. also Sirs. Jatues Gras. the 7th day of Apr., at two o'clock by. . p.m. (►VIt.R