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Ingliant County ^^Iitomit VOL. XI. MASON; MICHIGAN, THURSDAY,, JUNE IT. 1886. NO. 24 Seo notico of house for sale. There will bo a nieoting at tho court rOAVERS' .SUCCES,SOK. Voil Clin Get house in this city, on Saturday, .Tuno 2Gtli, The Higheat Market Price in Cash for yonr InglianT County ^^iitomitHoffma. n of Dansville, wants money. at one o'clock p. m. of the Ihreahors of Butter, Bgga, Potatoes, Beans,,Lard, Corn, Seo his local. It is Unaorstoo'i at LansinK that Honry Puhllahed every Thursday Ingham county, for the purpose of consid­ P. Houdoraon is tlio Man. Oats or anything you havo to sell. Bring Vaiidorcnok, tho, grocer, hns already ering bnaiiioss matters of importance to it along. We have tho neatest and cleanest packed 8,000 dozen eggs. those engaged in that businosa, and for or­ stock and store in llio oity. Come and seo a. r. wan IT MOKE, , The following special dispatch from Lan­ ganizing a county association. .3* us, in the new Paddock bloak, west store. The tbormometor registered 9a in tho sing, nppoarod .jn Tuesday's Detroit Ifree jr.-tSO.V, MIOUIGAS. CuitiiY A Y^yHeRy- shade on Monday nnd Tuesday. Query—If tho needle valve is the safest I'rcss and explains itself; "It is quite pos­ Now SoerHUokorH Tho Lansing stroot railway comuiencod valve, why do thoy not use thom in alcnm itively understood hero that Hon. ILenry P. Ono Voar, 51.50 ; Six moallia, 75 canto i Three businosa for tho first, on Tuesday. onginoa ? 'J.'ho Now Lyman gnsoliiie stove Hniuloraon of Ibis county, will bo appointed And Now Spotted Mull Very Clienp at months, 40 cunts. has the same, kind of a valve as is used in United Slates judge to Utah, vico Powers. ' HOLMRS & Co's. A son was horn lo Mr.' and Mrs. .roliniiy a steam engine j Ihorofore the safosl, most Mr. Henderson haa a record at the Ingham KoiKl This. ^Yobb of Aurelius, on the l.Oth inst.; weight durable nnd burns less oil thnii nny other county bar not excelled by that of any in We are making special prices on Plain 9 pounds. OuradvortlsiuB rates are jJlOO per column pornn stove made. Found only at A. 0. DuBois'. tho atate, Ho is a gentleman of great at­ White and Gold Band Crockery. Fine num. Business notices flvo conls per lino for each tain meiita in his profession, one who has Insertion. Editorial notices 10 cents. S. P. Stroud hns had his hearse newly Hardy Bros., advertise a grand oolobra- Table nnd Pockot Cutlery choa]). Sugars, won tho respeol and regard of his people lluBlnesscards Sl.lKl per line poryenr. painted and variiisliod, making it appear as tion at Pino Lake, Saturday. July .S. Music Teaa, Coffees, Spioos, Tobaooos way down. Marriage and doatli notices lnsorted free, Ohituary by the purity of his character and his por good ns now. , by tho Lansing IC. T. band. Oration by Hoop Skirts, Corseta, Bustles, Handker- coniinentB,re;!eliitions,cardBnf thanks, etc., willhere- aonal worth. Not Iho least becoming of after he cliarsed for at the rate nf nve cents per line. Rev. P. L. McCoy. Pi-izca will be awarded ohiofa. Hosiery in great variety. Tinware, Oorrespoudeiire eonlaiuiuK local news, is solicited Alderman llolfo left a box of Wilson his traits is that modesty of demeanor us­ for the beat team nnd carriage and for div­ Plain and Fancy Glassware, Fans, Wall from all parts of the county. strawberries in our rack this woeic, that the ually associated wilh groat talent. Mr. Hen ing, foot racing, etc. Fireworks iu the Paper, Gauso Undorwoar, Flower Pots, Anonymous commiinicatious not Inoorted under sight of fairly mado us hnngrv. Wo were dorson aorved a term in the logislaluro as any circuinstaucu, evening. Dancing in the attornoon and Brooms, Clocks, Watches, .Towolry, Kero- glad IQ seo him. a rourosenlativo from his eounty. He ae ovoning. * sono. Oil, best Axle Greoao 6 centa a box. acquired nuioli influence in that body nud JOB nilNTING! The Ladies' Society of tho Presbytorian Bi-ooms 20 cents each. Wo always pay tho T. P. Fiiihor, a formor Mnson boy, now was Ibuiid to be a man of sound judgment, Our material ls new and of Hie latest stylos and wo chnroli v.-ill gjve an ice cream and straw­ best prices for Buttor and Bggs. Call and ilH.iraiilee sallsfacllon, lioth iu prices and berry social at tlie pleasant homo of Hon. manngor of the mammoth Now York bank­ of correct instincts and always devoted lo see us and you will bo oonvinoed ol what quality of worl:. G. J[. Ililiitiiigton this ove'iiiiig. GUicers rupt atore at Kalamazoo, advertises a clos­ tho cause of tho peoplo. None will rejoice we .say at Ford'a Bazaar, Cook block, Ma­ moro al his a ipoinlmout than his old leg­ Tills paper can he reiintl on Hie at C.eo. l\ Rewidl .t Ibr the cnauiug yauv will be elected. ing out sale in a half page advortisoinont son, Mich. .RoapeotfuUj', in tho daily papers of that oity. Thad. is islative nssoc ales." • Co.'s Newspaper A.lverllslni! Bureau (10 .Spruce St.) L^.L FouD. where lulverlislMK contracts can lie made for llin Enos Baldwin aooonipaiiied hia father, evidently hustling Ihinga if wo mny judgo What is aaid of Mr. Henderson we heart- New York. A. Biildwiii, to Schoolcraft on Moiiday, re­ from hia advertisoraout. ilv ondorao, bolioviiig, it simply voices iho Wool. Wool. luming Tuesday,, the latter being treated soiilimont of every man—i-egardlesa of his Wo aro propared, as usual, to lake all Tho semi-oontonnial colobration at Lan­ for a cniieor on his face, by a doctor there politics—in Ingham couniy. Wlnlo Mr. good, clean wool offered, at full pricoa. sing yoatorday was a great event and was who has cured several for people in this Henderson would no doubt appreciate and C. B. B.VTON At Co. largely altoiidod froin all parts of tho atate, vicinity. an appointment, fully appreoialiiig the groat Mason, Juno 10, ISSO. but particularly so from Mason and vicinity. honor and roaponsibilily ofsiioh a lioaition, W. P. Near,is entitled to tho credit of Tbo exercises of the day woro appropriate, 193,000 to RnlMo Ilia friends in Ingham oouuty and through placing thu boat side walk in front of his and the fiftieth anniversary of Michigan's By .Tuly Ist, and the wool money will help out tho stato, would be even more grateful Jfor Sail! Only at Ford's Knznar ami .Tcxv- store, coriior Main and Maple streets, to bo adniisgion to stateliood, was ni.ido a iiot.iblo me to raise it. L. C. Wkuh, than ho, believing they had been fittingly olry .Store. found iu the city. It is arlilieiiil stone. We eyent in tho state's history. 23w3 The Clothier. recognized in tho nppointmont of Mr. lien hope to see olhors adopt it in preference to l^araHoIti and iruiiH. the short-lived plaiil: walks. Miss Alice WinchoU of Ingham, woll dorson. Wo trust llie appointment may be known aa nn intolligoiit and devoted teiu- mado ; none more worthy or bettor qualified A largo line ol Parnaola and Faiia to bo P. W. Webb, tho live hoot and shoe peranoc worker, the' daughter of Mr. aud could bo aeleoted and if appointed, the bo found at IIauous Gregoii's. CoiniiiK to llic races next weoh ? denlor, Cook block, has secured a few ex­ Mra. A. WiiiclioU, was married on the 9lh president need havo no fears of objections Money to ],onn cellent photographs of the members of tho inst., to Mr. Amaaa Bowon,at tho M. P. boing made. Ciii'vy iV, Van Horn havo new locals. On real estate at tho ofiioo of J. M. Dresser celehralod Detroil'hnse ball club, nnd pro­ oluirch, Pov/loryillo, Rev. James JCilpalrick Two "burner, three burner, and four burn at the Parmer's Bank. , lylp Caah Ibr all liiiuls of prochico nt Bee poses 10 ])ro,soiit one to every purchaser, at performing the coremony. The De.moorat Hivo. ' . ' bis store, of a pair uf gents' shoos. extends hearty congratulations. or sasoliuo stovoa ; alao tho single genera Cloven. tor, three and four burnor Crown .Tewol va­ K. L. Winniis 1ms reshinKlcd hia houso Tho election of Maj. J. S. Huston lo the The most complete lino of Gloves, in all .Como and seo our now goods at Bee por .'ilovo. All warrnnled to give the very grades, and Silk Mills to bo found at l,hi3 week. obairniansliip of the board o( supervisors, Hive. •* best satisfaction, at Sayors Si Phelps'. * on Monday, ia a compliment to his admin­ Makcds Gregor's. Ingham county fair, at Mason, Sopt..2.T, Remember tho trotting, paeiufr and run­ istrative ability of which .he may well feel Supervisors in .Sos.slon. lioiiii.s ! IlctinHl BeniiKl 2.,L and 2;j. , , ning mooting of the Mnson Driving Club pi-ond, this boing the si.xtli consooulivc yoar Farmers, sell your Beana beloro tho new will commenoQ on Wednesday alternoou Rev. F. L. McCoy will deliver tho oration in which he has served in that capacity. crop cornea in. Highest markot price paid ne.xt, continuing Thursday and Friday. Al­ Tho board of supervisors of Ingham at rino Lnlio, .July 3d. for Beans. Two doora south of Commer­ Good monkey wronoh given away with ready a liiiG field of horses are assured and county oonvonod at the court houso in this cial Houso, Lansing, Mich. Several fai'mor.s in this vicinity have ono pound tobacco at A, L.
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