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MASON. MICHIGAN. THUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1885. NO. 45. VOL. X. A btack mare, a nickel trimmed harness See notice to exchange a stove for wood. A I.nrga iinti Attriictlvo Ijino Iitflliam ^ounJg Jlpotrat and a top buggy were stolon from tho barn Of now Hoods for ladies, misses and chil• II you want a sewing machine he nure of Will, Long of Holt, Tuesday night and dren just received at M.iiicua GiiEuon's. and rend tho locals of Chas. W. Browne, $25,000 Stock of Fuldislied every Tliiirailajr a reward of §25 ia otfared for the thief and agent for tho Singer. Kverytlilng Ouea by §25 for tho iiroperty. And tho Now High Arm Singer continues D. P. W IIIT N O n E, James Gail Inglis of Marquette, and Miss J. B. Front of Wheatfield, raised n quan• to bo the leading sewing machine. Fast• NEW CLOTHING! Myrta E. Hickok of Charlotte, were joined MASOK, iticmaAN. tity ot potatoes this year of tho Queen of est and stillest machine made in marriage last Monday evening nt the COME AND SEE 9IE. tho Valley variety. One of them weighed Chas, W. Buownb, Agent. farm residence of tho bride's grand-parents, four pounds and six ounces and 13 of them Boys' Overcoats $1.60 eacb, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard of Vevny. Boyd' VisXtH uiKl Itiibbore On. y.ir, tl.SO i Six montha, 75 oenti; Three just filled a bushol basket. The ceremony was porjjprmcd by Rev. C. I). Men's Overcoats $2 each. monlha, 40 c.nta. At Webb's Shoo Store. • Immonso sales of Garland coal stoves at Ellis of this city, in tho presence of a small Fine Fur Caps $1.50 each, A. 0. DuBois'. Don't buy until you see but very select company of relatives and Oiir Now I.niii|iit Red Fulled Mittens only 2Sc per pair. Onr advertising ratoH are SlOO per column per,.,, them. Warranted to burn less coal and do friends. Jnst received at Ford's Bazaar and Jewelry nnm. Bnsiness noticps five conta per lino for o.ch more heating than any other stove made. Store. '_ L.. C. WEnit, tho Clothier. lusortlon. Kdltorlnl notices 10 cent.. Geo. W. Rice of Bunkorhill, produced We know whereof we sponk, • Biisinesa cards 81.00 per lino per year. from one acre of ground 400 bushels of IIIK IliirgnlnH Three Timea Largeil Stock in the elly. Marriage anil de.th noliccisinsnrtnil free, OMtiiary In Ladies', Misses'and Children's, all wool, conunents,rosolntlons| cards of thanks, etc., willhere- If you don't believe that A. L. Vander• long orange carrots (one of which weighed Ilurgnmii, IliirKiiliiN, ItHrBiiliK*. «ftor lie charKed for at the rale of flvo cunts per linn. cook'a grocery is eoiToctly named—the 4J pounds) and 200 bushels of nianglo and Men's Underwear, at Corrospondonoe containing local iiewl, i« solicited wortzel boots j and from another acre ho Marcus Grkoob's. from all parts of the county. "Beehive"—just stop in there anil do a Don't fail to go to Fuller's for millinery Auonynious commnnlcalloua not Inaorted under little trading and wo believe you will con• raised 49 bushels of. pop corn. It is not Tho Host 'Wuiitoil, ny circumstance. clude tho name is appropriate. necessary to own a largo,farm in order to make money, if what land you do hivvo is 25c Mitten in Mason at Ford's Bazaar and To oxohntifro a good parlor stoyo for dry, Programmes issued nt this . oflico an• JOB PRINTING! well tilled, ' . Jewelry store. 18-inoh wood. ISnquire at Uoad Cart Fac• nounce an iiitercsling-entertainment at tho tory. Iwp W. Vandeiicook. Onrmaterlalls new and of the Inleat stylos ami wo Tho Famous Uound Oak Heating Stoves Kuaraiiteo satisfaction, both in prices and Baptist church, Aurelius, Friday evening, Mason has two excellently equipped, (inalllv of work. Nov. 13, by the Ladies' Band. Aclaiiaaion printing olTices, tho De.moouat and News, for sale at Sayers & Puelps'. New stock of Whips just received at presided over by gentlctnanly, wide-awake Savers it PllEI,r3^ only 15 cents i children 10 cents. Buy the Wliilo tjoul This paper can ho fo\ind on flle at Goo. 1'. HowoII newspapermen. The merchants of Mason Co.'s Newspaper AdvortlsinR Bureau (10 Spruce St Tho case of Henry Ilolcomb. for perjury Burning Oil,'nt Howard & Son's. Iflre Inaurnnco. wliere advnrtlstng contracts can ho made for It i will subserve their own interests by more in tho Crouch trial, has bocn postponed un• The Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company, iiow York. liberally patronizing tho columns of their Go to FiiIlor'M til next month, on account of tho ill- with o capital of 91,250,000, has been ad. local papers. Liberal advertising aids ma• Closing out sale of millinery. hcallh of tho Hon. M. V. Montgomery, who niitted, by the insurance commissioner, to terially in making live papers, and live pa• I40GAI<AIVU OEiVEIlAI^ IVEfrS. do businesB in thiif atnto. This company is one of tho attorneys in the defense. Boforo rurchnalnc; pers make alive, thriving town.—C/ia?'Zo/<e has been in existence Ihirty-sevon years and Do not fail to look at the largo and attrac• Road in another column Iho conversation Leader. ' • always prosperou.s. It started with a capi• Roiul Webb's locals. which "might have been overheard in Now tive line of Cloaks at Maucus Greoob's. tal of 1^250,000. Its record for pnyinff losses The inquiry is often made for a simple York slate." It may bo a slander on C. is unsurpassed. It is one of the safest and Miireiis Groaor hag now locals this wook, method ol testing the purity of well water. A Now t,lne F. Brown, the harness dealer of this city, most reliable companies doinff business in A very good way is to lill a glass fruit can Of Black and Colored Brocade Silk Velvet Fuller is closing out his stock of millin• but ho seems to take it all in good part. Michigan. Its policies are simple and plain nearly full of tho water and then put in a just received at Marcus Gr.Euou's. ery. and require of the insured no doubtful or Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho M. E. large tnblespoonful of pure white sugar, The LiirgoHt I.lne unreasonable terms.. No restrictions are- Ecatl Sayers .& Phelps' now locals this church of Dansville, will give a cup and seal up and let stand in a warm place for placed on steam threshers cither in amount T\-nol!. saucer social next Friday evening, Nov. G, three or four days. If the wafer remain's Of Hanging Lamps at of water supply, distance from buildings,, at the residonco of Rev. L. S. Tedtnan. clear it is pure and healthy. If fungus Howard it Son's. Cranbei-rics clioap at A. L. VandorcooU's or screen on smoko-stack. Tho company Cup, saucer and supper all for ten cents. growth or scum should appear, resembling Bee Hive. * AIlKlnils have secured tho services of E. A. Houphj. • mother in vinegar, the water it is not safe J. D. Swart, late of this city, may now Of sewing machines repaired iit loss than as state agent, who i» favorably known Ordination services at the Baptist church to use.. half tho price charged by irresponsible next Tuesday. bo addrcsaod as Postmaster J. D. Sivart of throuahout the state as ono ol the most Aui-elius. his appointment to that position traveling tinkers. All work warranted by popular adjusters of any company ii) Mich• Tlic Davis Family Jliislcal Coiiil)iimtlou M. ,T. Boincnt now probably drives the having been made last week, and we join tho Singer agent, Ciias. W. Browne. igan. The rates are roaaonablo and prompt fastest polo tcatn in the cit^. his many friends in congratulating him on payment of losses will be made. Any ono This oompanv is composed often first- Oy»tcrH Nojtt Satiirdny his good fortune. desiring to insuro in this company can ap• Ten fir.st.clas.t vocalists—Rayner opera clas.s vocalists including Miss Bella Mo- At HowARn & Son's. ply to I. II, Vanderco'ok, house naxt Tuesday evenint;. A. 0. DuBois says that he has no time Leod Smith, the renowned soprano and SS-liioh, nil Silk, 'Mw2 Mason, Mich. to write n long advertisement, but is selling dramatic leadoi-, and their entertainment Any kind of wcathnr Monday, but most Black and Colored Satin Rliodnmo only $1 lots of hardware just the samo and is ready receives unbounded praise wherever they of it was such as no one wanted. per yard at Marous Grkoob's. ni:d anxious to show you his goods and quote appear. They will appear in this city Tues• CloHlnit Our Sale. Tho snow storm that visited Mason Sun. day evening next, when they should bo To close out ray stock, I will sell for the prices. Ho will go to tho front and meet any At Fortl'H Biiznnr. day must have struck Now York Tuesday, competition every time. * greeted by a crowded house. Below wo next 30 days. Largo Plush Photograph Albums, cabi• Hov. McCoy will speak upon "Tho Trans• publish a few of the many flattering press 1 lb., 80e Fine Cut Chewing for GOo. Will Hamilton, formerly of this city and net size, $1.75 and upwards. figuration of Christ" ne.\t Sabbath evening. notices we have seen of them : 1 lb., .OOo Fine Cut Chewing for .30o. for a time manager' of tho brick skating Four times the largest stock of Books in Their voices, individually and collectively 1 lb., COc Pine Cut Chewing (or 50c, President Clovehuid's proclamation fi.x-iis rink, was killed while brcakingon a railroad Mason.