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mm Boot and Shoe House.—Taylor & Co. Legnli This Is the last week of this term of school. ' /lUAKDIAN SAIiB.-IlV VIKTUK^ OK A [rOllTQAGE SALE.-DEPAULT HAVING Thnndw, March S8» ISSS. VT llcoiiBc.lo mo itraiitod, on tnouth duyot boon mado In tho payment of alxtoon hun- Prof. Hi Rankin's little balio died March, lS.S2,l).v Ouorgu P. Gllluin. JUIIKU of Iiro- and llfty dollars, now cliiliiiod to ho due and liolu of lliu county of Inuliam, ami mntti of Mlcn- Wednesday niorning. itnpnid tipon a curtain inoilKiign, huarlHK datu titaii, I rlinli at public auction, on tUu lllld dity thu third day of Novnmhor, 1871, uxucutod by Mrs. Willi Taylor, of Okenios, Is vis «r Anrll.l DSii. ut opo o'olock In tho •rturnonn, JcHjiu p. Suarlu and Frances A. Sunrlu lo Garrott lit thu front door uf tho court-liouiio. In Ibo city of iting friends In town. Uul)ul«,and rucnrdod In tho ofllce of tbo rofflster Laat Saturday ovening about IS Manou. In nuld county, all thu rlghl, tlllo and In- of doods, for Inijham county, atato of litcnlxixana , Bev. D. Hough, of .Jackson, lectured ONLY 2 WEEKS MORE turuaiof Alton W. Urandy, a minor. In and to upon thu alxtuunth day of Novuniher, couples gathered at the residenoe-of curtain roal catalu In mild couiily, duacrlliuU na uveniher, 1871, In at the Congregational chapel Tuesday l.lhor thirty-two of morlsUKoa, ou pnau!08a llfly.flv..... e Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb for tbe puft- tho undiviaod ono-Blxlh of tho wuat half of the and llfty-alx; and no suit or procuudinf; at law. evening. iiortliuual (iiiortur, and tho noriIi«ruHt or In chiincury, liavInK liuon inntltutud tn recover iMse of celebrating the Slat birthday TO BUY BOOTS AND SHOES iiuaruir ofHuollon twcuty-ssvon (IS) In town two of their son, Willis. Mrs. A. R. Webb . Tlie Congregational aid society give any part llioruof, and the power ot nale thuroln (2) north ofriingo ouo cant. coutiiiued liuvlii)? becomo abaolulu, by vlrliiu of cbinpoued some poetry for the oocaaion. a social at .their church Friday ove Ihu atatutu, In auch caitu made null provided, no- which was very npnroprlnte and ning of this week. Guardian of nald Minor, ticula huruhy glvun,lbat upon HMIurdar, the uiucb appreciated by all. At the close Dttlud Martli (llli, 18S2. Kith aliiy or May. 1882, lit ono o'clocit In tbo VOL. XXIV.-NO. Ig Mr. F. Shaver has sold his residence aflurunon of Knid day, I HIIUII aull at pnbllc auc MASON, MICH.. THURSDAY, MARGHj© 1882. ' Bhe presented to Willis, a fine $25 sli to Messrs. J. Bimons and James Say- At.WHOLESALE PRICES. T.IXKCIJTOIfS SALE. - IIY VIKTUK OP A tion, to tho hlghuat bidder, at tho front door of WHOLE NO. m ver watch, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. llccn»o,tomo ijrautod, on thu nlxthdayof tliu Inulmin county cuurt-honnu. In tho city of res. James Peacock and family are UuBun, (aaid court-liouau helnf; the pluco whoro ' J. H. Webb. Maple sugar was one Piiliniury,t.ilirimry., 1_8,«, h„y, Xluuri;u F.... aillaiii„,„„„. , Judijj,.„„„„u of. .going to move to Salt Itiver. We desire to say to the people of Ingham County that Iirobijtu of Iho countv of Inithani, and mute of Ihu circuit court for nuld county la held), ao much of the attractions or the evening. of thu land diiacribod In nald luorluaKu aa vhall Jane Coombs, tho celebrated •actress, The high school lyceum held thoir All^lilRuu, I shall Hull at pulilic auction, on Iho PERSONALS. Work on third degree of masonry we shall run our |Branch Store at Mason poasibly only two bu nucuamiry tu vatiafy thu amount dtiu, andall will appear at the Rayner opera house Uepublican Caiionses. H'*'!.""*' Mnrch. mi, at uiiu o'clock In next Wednesday night. BUSINESS LOCALS. regular elections Monday evening. The tlio nlloriioon, at tlio Iriint door of Iho court- loual cnatti, tiicuiliur with an attorney fun ol within the next two weeks. following are the elected officers: weeks, and positively only three weeks longer. A few weeks huiisu. In tlio city of Mimon, In aald county, nil twuntyllvu dollars, cuvuuuntod for thuroln, the H. M. Williams starts for tho north land uiubraced in auUl ntortsaitu la duacrlhcd aii Last week we stated that tho demo AliAIEDON.. President Henry Tibblts, vice-presi thu rij:ht, lltlu nnd Inluroxt of which Uriah PI7I1I.ISIIKD EVRIir TlIUIlSDAY, BY Republicans, come out to the cau next Tuesday. Am., the DMrber.. Born-Schools OIoiieil-Fittiil Accident. ago, owing to the open winter, we found that (notwithstand Smith diud KulKud, In and to thu liillowinK landii, followa, vl'/: (.'omniencinK two rods aouth of crats were ])ninfully undecided what The republican electors of Alaiedon dent—Miiia Harwood, recording sec the (iiiarlur poat, betweon iiectloiiH tweiity-one cus to-night, and see that a prime tick Will give you a better shave or taair-cut than to wit: 'I'ho uiist thirty iicrun of tho nortlioa«t V. J. TEFFT. Mrs. Doust is visiting frionds in to do at tho spring election. They are will meet in caucus at the Town hall, • IstiacDi'ew returned from the east retary—Lena Calkins, corrcsfjonding ing our immense sales) we were heavily stocked in our large nuartcr of thu Hoiithwont qiiartur. Tho north und twunty.elKht, In town onu norlh of rauRO et is placed in nomination. any other barber In the cltj^r ^liop,.iBt doer onu wuHt, thence aouth twulvu roda, Ihuncu uiiat Eaton Rapids. no longer undecided. They are not on Friday, March aist, at 10 o'clock last Tuesday. secretary — Alletz Tyron, treasurei^ thlrtv ttcrua of thu noulliunal qiiarturof thu Routli- north of postoince'(tip-atalra.) Bdlrwork lu Boot and Shoe Establishment at Lansing. We resolved to wo«t qnnrtur.aiid thu aouthwosl qunriiirof thu twulvu rotla, thuncu north twulvu ruila, thuncu Ihr*. I desire tliat reports of tlie elec now perched upon the political fence A. M., for the purpose of nominating n Schools In diatricts No. 1 and 4, John Blackmore. wont iwulvu rods to thu iilacu uf lietilnnlue, slt- Oa. )r..r, $1.50; six menlhi, 7S nnti; Miss Myrtle Hlckock, of Olivet, is Ittteststylo. Hairboughtand'sold, ' ' Kouthwont qiiiirtor of HuclloM (ISl) twouty-throu. noalki, 40 o.nli—in aduano.. tions in the several townships be sent ga/.ing with covetous eyes upon the ticket to be supported at the coming closed last Friday. clear away our surplus stock at all hazards previous to vis In town 3 north of rantro two oont. In mild cimiity natulu the villiigo of Liallu, the townahlp of l.ua- visiting at Rev. Mr. Doust's. of luKhaiii. WIl.l.Altl) SMITH, liu. in InKhnin county, MichiL'iui. l'2USwl:t us as soon as possible after the votes curap of thcgreendackers. Not much. election. • To Teiaetaen, , ••^•,.,1 Born.—March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. KINMEVII.LI:. iting the East for Spring purchases. We therefore opened ADVERTISINQ RATES. Fublib'exhmlnat'lbnii will bo held ds.fol Kxccutor of Ihu Kstatu of Miiid DuurnHud. Sluaon. February -Ith. IH82. are counted. Wo liopo to hear from Mrs. Marietto Barnes Knight was Tiiey perambulate the streets upon Bv OBDEB OF COMMITTEE. Warren StricUlnnd, a son. Our advertising rates mndo known nlofflee. lows ; Third grade examination itt yri^lains- the Mason Branch for the express purpose of unloading Dnlud Fob. «, 1882. VMm' OAKllim' DullOlS, MortBOKUB, Bualnoaa onrds 81 a line per year. every voting place in the county. at Dr. McRobert's over Sunday. their aural appendages. Their present 'rcniitornncoEnlorlnlnmcnt-Iinprnve- BUNKEBHILI,. ton, March 122; Huson, March'31. Second Mrs. T. Caradice, of whom mention iiient on tihurvh—Heniorlnl NtfrvlccM I.UCIKN IlKKi), Attorney lor .Mortttiitjee. BuHlnqaa locals tlvo oonU.per line each and condition has been produced : by. a° goods, regardless of wholesale value. ?-1UAItUI.•V^• 8AI.E. —IIV VIKTUE OF A ev.ry Insertion. Messrs. Reynolds Bros. & Co. will of Lynn Pratt went to Homer yester The repulillcans of this town bold grade examinations at Leslie, April S; com- was made in last week's NEWS, as —Ver«»iiiilN, etc. tr licuiiNU, to luu ttrantcii, on tho2utliUayof must excruciating experience of man's OUTGAGE SAI.K.-UKPAULT ilAVIJIO MnrrlHKe, birth, nnd donth notices ITee, fer carpets at special prices for one day to take a position in a bunk there. their cuucus at the town hull Friday, menalnK.ntO A.. M. each day. Teachers will having been thrown from a buggj' and Mark Wintei-s left for Dakota last Sfiirch, I8S2. by Oonritu K. Oillum, Juditoof |iro- Obituary notices, rosolutlona of respect, base ingratitude to man. Last spring Imtu of Ihu county of liicliain, and i<iuiu of .Mich- been iiindu In tiiu pajineiit of llltuuli bun- week on ly commencing Monday April, March 3l8t. seriously injured, died last Sunday We are actually Retailing many and fluvuniy.fiiur (iollurc, now cliilmud to bo cards of inankH, etc., Ave cents a lino. Frank Sayers says his party wasn't they made no nominations, butJ.C. bring pencils and paper. We hope all per week. iitaii, 1 Hhuli cull at public iiuciion, mi tbu 0th M 3d. All who are in need of a ear- evening after one week of terrible suf finy «r Miijr. A. 1). ISS2. ut Olio o'ciock in thu duu and unpaid upon a curtain inortuiiiju. buar- a birthday party. It was just a party. Squiers procured a quantity of demo VEVAY. sons applying for license to teach, will come Miss Carrie Knight, of Bunkerl'iill, inv date the Ilfteuiilb duy of AUKUI-I, liffo, ux- pet should not fall to tako advantage fering, which WHS borne with ufluriioou, at tlie dwellinij liuusu ou tha prumUcH THE NEWS JOB BOOM cratic tickets of the previous year, The republican electors of the town prepared for a critical examination.