Orland Zenith, Volume 2, Number 26, Orland, Steuben County, 2 August 1901 — Page 5

LOCAL,.

Buy your grain Dags of W. J. cfcse. If you want good cider vinegar go to Dando’s. The tennis club hoed the weeds oat of their garden this week. W. J. Case lias sold a large quantity of American fence this wtek. It suitseverybody. Berlin Jackman and lady friend. Miss Beanie Robinson, of LaGrange, were guests at the Jackman home Sunday.

For Sale. i Poland China BroodSows due , to farrow in Aug. and ‘ept. woi. Also some Shrop 5hir&fannsf *, <■ 25-5 D. C. ialisbuty; Another old land-nfark land was removed frop the hotel property this week; it Being one of tire large Silver L«Sf Poplars, which with its mate hasstood there for over fifty years. Itwas planted there sometime ia the early fifties by S. U. Clark, who owned the property at that tioie, and who afterward built the brick shop now owned by J. P. Thtsnson, and operated a wagon factory there, the reputation of whicB became famous all Over the Unit«d States. A short time ago Mr, Burnham noticed the bark was peeling off the old tree, and upon investigation found it decayed U such an extent that he thought it advisable to cut it down. The otter tree he had trimmed up. and it i: apparent ly as hardy as ever, aad will no doubt, stand for many years yet.

Smith VanEtta is mad, awfully mad. Last Saturday night some parties presumably a young lady and her •‘steady” ensconced themselves in his hammock 03 his veranda, and kept him iwake with their “cooings” until qcite late; and then again on Monday night the same parties repeated the performance until 3 o’clor ; in the mornine’ ?’id as a qenseqence Smith is nearly prostrat'd lor want of sleep, and has an old army musket with grab apples, consequently we wanilr ll parties to fight shy of Smith’* hammocK after night in the futuri as we do not want to see any bicod shed. Evidently Mi. VanEtta|h8s forgotten about when he wasyoang, and of course cannot the “sweetness" of the qfccasion, but that can’t be heliej so if you want to play ‘-lovey dovey” don't go near Smith VanEt a’s hammock.

vats on your horses. Try “Vola” 5cents at Dando’s. All Kinds of Fly Killers at Dando’s. '

Latest style stationery at this office.

Sherman Fair orders his Zenith sent to Stroh in the future.

Smith VanEtta made a business trip to Coldwater, Tuesday. Ora Kimball and Mrs. Bennett went to LaGrange, Tuesday.

A gentleman, his wife and small daughter passed through here in automobile last Monday, enroute from Grand Rapids, Mich to Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. G. H. Dando, daughter Dortha. and Mrs. VanHusan started from Lima Tuesday for Petoskey, wher* they will sojourn for a few weeks,

\V e are pleajed to note the receipt of a welcome and encouraging letter from Clarence McKenzie, from Sacramento, Oaf., enclosing one dollar on subscription. Warren Arnold bade nearly everybody in Orland “good bye” last Sunday, before leaving for his new home at Flint. His house-, hold goods were moved Monday. Last Saturday night was a busy one for our meiphants. The town was crowded; jhitching room at a premium, everybody happy . Come againjo ur merchants' have what you wsjBt,

A refreshing rain visited this section Sunday and Monday.

Gasoline and Blue Flame Oil Stoves cheap at W. J. Case’s. Paint your wagon for Sx.oo if you get your paint at Dando’s. Clark Carver returned to Orland from Buffalo, Wednesday evening. The annual Old Settlers’ meeting will be held at Angola, August i5-

Ora Kimball returned home Mon- . s 1 ' ■ . r day, with a neat little black moustache.

Miss Josie Parker will enter the Conservatory of Music at Olivet College, in September. Bradley Stayleyand Nina Goodrich were married at Angela, by Justice Turley, July 27. Smith VanEtta purchased a fine Hambietonian-Wilkes brood mare at Girard, Mich., this week. By-request of several sportsmen we publish the game laws as compiled by our last legislature. We thank several of our good subscribers for paying their subscriptions during the past week. - Miss Helen Coe, of Danville, Illinois, is visiting her parents Hall Coes’ during a two weeks vacation.

Nelson Lundstriun, a former resident ol Orland, but now of Alba, wrote to X>avid Scimeider, who | now here, that he is papa to qf u-pound boy. which was boriijust recently.

Frank fLewis who has been workingih Canada the past few weeks, returned home Sunday by way of me Pan-American Exposi - tioa. fie reports a fine trip* All his expnses were paid by the McCormjcK company.

Ladies, call at this office and set that new •‘Ribbon” stationery. I is the most beautiful paper yoi

Oni day last week Ed. Stafford wenjpshing on Lake Gage. He brought home three fish. The nexfday the report came to Orland that three nsh were missing ni)ui a SaaK at that place. Looks mighty suspicious, doesn’t it?

As Rev. Ratzell is away on a vacation, there will be no preaching at the Cong’l church (or the next three weeks. Sunday school hour is changed to n a. m. Let everyone be on time next Sunday. Christain Endeavor at usual hour. We are pleased to inform our readers that Prof. A, J, Collins, who has been principal of our public schools for the past eight years, has been tendered, and accepted a like position in the Hamilton school at an increased salary

- - fr , Shady Nook treezes. About 50 t non di»o«* Shady Nook, Thursday. Henry Cool, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived on the evening If the 30th for a weeks outing aiu visit with his mother, brothers and sister, who are still in “Dew Drop Inn". G. H Wehmeyer :»;1 wife, of Ft. Wayne, arrived at Shady Nook the 31st. This is the's’jth installment of visitors from Ft. Wayne since July and, and tl re are still more to follow.

ever saw. Vi Schneider, of Maywood, III., arrived in Orland last evening for ; visit with his parents and many Vriends.

Misse . Josie Parker, Ella Kimball and t-crtha Wilder, and Master Ray mmball, were at Rome City Wednesday.

Ever., bidy who visits “Shady Nook' : Newell pleased with tile accommiiations, and think it an ideal resting place. \ ■ We have a very interesting letter from Chas. Twichell, who is now at Kingston, Texas, which we will publish next week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, of Fort Wayne, arrived on Saturday, the 27th, and are enjoyin;; the sports of rowing, fishing ind bathing. Mrs. Rawson is a *;ery graceful swimmer and taxes great delight in the accomplishment. The entire company tvho are at the Parxer-Giles cottage, took sup per at Shady Nook or the evening of the 31st. A very pleasant and jolly company, and all seemed to do justice to a good square meal after a weex of camp life—except Dr, CraddocK, whose teeth were ,so poor he could not bite ice cream Dr. we will have it boiled next The Athena Society, of Angola, of which Mrs. Frank McCartney,, is president, and numbering about 3J. held their annual outing at Sha dy Nook,on August ist, and were served dinner and supper by the yuiet Rest Company, whose tables are presided over by M;s, George Dickinson, whose ability and careV *1 energy is assurance of satisfaction * 0 all who partakt at her board Frank Riston am wife, with their son PltW 'aid daughter Maud, of Garrett, a«, guests at Shady Nook for two wedcsormorc and will occupy Seldom Inn the departure of Mess-s .«c«ey and Hallaner, who r. enow possession. Mr. Eisti has made Lake Gage his outing resort for six years, and with pres*n| accommodations he expresses himself as being in the -'best place, on earth” for rest and recreation, 1

All summer goods, including straw hats, parasols and hammocks, at greatly reduced prices this month. W. J. Case.

from what they have usually paid at that place. Railroad news are scarce but encouraging. The latest is tfeafl there will be a first-class electric line between Toledo and Chicago inside of 18 months unless.some* thing unforseen happens, t The managers have been in Toledo this week and expected to make . arrangements whereby they would not be delayed any loager on account of the steel strike. They give every assurance that there will be no selling out or anything of that kind as so many of our People are afraid of. Just be pafiyjt and wait.

MonCtt V evening Miss Bernice Parser, re^ vet j a card from her friend, Bertha t ver Stone, stating she was having a fine time; had been to Liverpool, Chester and Stratford, had visited lots of old castles and historical places. She went out to Anne Hathaway’s cottage by the same path Shakespere wfent, also saw his birthplace and went through the building. She states that Chester is about 1700 years old and has an old wall entirely around the city. Her many friends will be glad to learn she is thus enjoying herself so far away.

Last week the Stroh Times celebrated the first anniversary of its birth. It is a thriving and healthy looking infant. Long may it prosper! We arc informed that our friend, J. E. Sperry continues to grow worse from day to day, and suffers much pain from the cancer on his lip. i Mrs. O. Brown, Mrs. W. A. Helme. Elisha Fuller, wife and yi n Burt, were guests of A. C. Fulled and sons at Shady Nook, yesterday.

Alex F uller and family, of Perrysburg, Ohio, arrived here last Sunday for their summer vacacation and visit with relatives and friends.

Our friend, John W. Morrison, of Hudson, has leased the Hudson Banner, and we bespeak for him success, as he is an energetic, wide ayvake yOung newspaper man.

K. N. Purdy started on on extended visit with relatives in Ohio, and Michigan. Wednesday. Mr. Purdy expects to visit the homeof his childhood at Port Huron, before returning.

You Can Hustle Like A House Afire All over Steuben county and not find a Harness or any thing in the Horse Goods line to compare wito ours—Either in quality or price. Call and see our elegant NEW STOCK OF' Nets and Dusters* Dusters 65 cents up Yellov Sweat Pads 35c Brown “ “ 30c Leather Collars $1.50 Felt Pads 75c A. D Crandall

New Livery Barn Having put in a stock of good rigs and horses we will endeavor to supply to the traveling public Good Rios ai Reasonable Prices Special attention given to compier'- 5 f ; ;en Also good facilities and r sa- for FREIGHT and EXPRESS From Bronson to Os u* n ' * Soliciting a share your patronage, we are Very Resp’y TtVICHELL 6c IIBLMB.

Saving MoHcu That la just ivbat w® are doing tor you when you purchase your goods of us. When in Doubt about a place to buy your groceries etc. Gome Here- . And we will do the rest, Wf will make ybn T- bn»et satisfying, both to your appetite andj your pocketbqok. •<

D. Jermitigs 6t Son.