March 3, 1887
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o B u c h a n a n R ecord. Lapland Babies at Church. I want to tell you how the mammas away up in Lapland keep their babies ~H|r P u blish ed e v e r y Th u r s d a y , from disturbing the minister on Sun day, Poor babies! I suppose it is grow- ing bad style everywhere to take them out to church. And I suppose tOo that jo m r o-. zEacoiYncss. the ministers are privately as thankful as can be. But the Lapp mammas' TERMS. SI.50 PER YEAR don’t stay at home with theirs. The PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Lapps are very religious people. They' go immense distances to bear theirpas- tors. Every missionary is sure o f a U/EariSlHG RATES MADE SHOWN ON APPLICATION, large audience, and an attentive one. He can hear a pin drop—that is, should vo h i h e x x r. BUCHANAN, BURRTEN COUNTY, MICHI&AN, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1 8 8 7 . N U M B E R 5. he choose to drop one himself; the con ObVEGE— Iu Reconi Building, Oak Street. gregation wouldn’t make so much noise as that under any consideration. A VentaJjlePoeni of Poems. mulously. Trixy, disobeying thesilent swayed like a Teed shaken by the Cupid Euchred. All the babies are outside buried in the liisiness Directory. snow. As soon as the family arrives' jrrs. II. A . Doming of San Francisco is said command, asked: wind. I waited his com ing a year, to have occupied nyearin hunting up and fit “Are there any slain after the bat “ Cunway! Conw.-n P was her greet A n d I thought: “ W hen he com es h e’ll pro- at the little wooden church, and the ting together the following thirty-eight lines tle. dearie?” ing. pose.” reindeer is secured, the papa Lapp SO C l ES from thirty-eight English poets. Tho names I practiced his favorite songs, of the authors are given below: To our suprise Huldah sank into When the .excitement had subsided l brought out m y ijreitiest clothes— Shovels a snug little bed in the snow, S' O. O. F .—Buchanan Lodge N o. 75 Uolils its (Redden’s Block.) 1 Why all this toil for triumps oi an hour? the nearest chair, breathing rather we learned their history—how. as A love of a gown made "by W orth. and mamma Lapp wraps baby snugly 1.. regular meeting, at Odd Fellows llall, on Life's a short sum m er, m an a flower. than speaking. children, they had loved each other, Tender hive with a touch ef pale rose ; in skins and deposits it therein. Then v vch i'aesday evening. By turns we catch the vital breath and die, For hours I polished m y nails; Piano, Organ, Guitar, Clarinet, The cradle and the tomb alas! so nigh. •‘Yes, one is slain!” while such a and when the young lieutenant was 1 road up both poems and prose, papa piles the snow around it, while To ho is better far than not to be, look of wee and misery swept over ordered to a distant station, wild with But alas! when the fatal day came. the parents go decorously into church. \ & A , M.—Buchanan Lodge So. bS holds a Saxophone, Comet, Violin, I'd a boil On the end ot my nose? jl . regular meeting-Uondayeveningonorbefore Though all man’s life may seem a tragedy; the young face as made our hearts the heai t break of parting, they had Over twenty or thirty babies lie out r. us fa ll m oon in each, month. But light cares Speali when mighty cares Viola and Double Base. are dumb, ache to see, but even then the lips been secretly married and the promise there in the snow around the church, > j i ' 11.—Buchanan Grange S o 4i> meets on Thorough Bass, Harmony, ami instrumentation _The bottom is but shallow whence they were closed to futlier confession. exacted that nothing should be reveal The Cocaine Habit. and I neyer heard of one that sufficated |S^_ t_ae second , and fourth Sarnrft->v_ of each Ungbi in " Your late is hut tho common fate"of a Mamma motioned for us to retire, ed until they mec- again. or froze. Smoke-dried little creatures, month, at 2 o'clock p , m. ~ “ Brusss autT Military Bauds oi’gaulzed and per* A number of cases of confirmed co 1‘ected. Unmingled joys here to no man bctal. w I d c h ' I ^ b u t Trixy stopped Then came her father’s death, and I suppose they are tough! But how Nature to each allots his proper sphere, caine habit have recently been reported. Music arranged to order Tor any instrument or to kiss her cousin ai“v!6h£-1I!iissed out. the j oung bride was sent to her would our soft, tender, pretty, pink- O- G. T*—Buchanan Lodge No S36 holds its Fortune makes lolly her peculiar care; While some of them lack confirmation, I. resu ar m jeting on each. Monday evening. combination ot instrumeuis- Custom doth often reason overrule. Shortly after Mr. Markton's vrtstivt English home and her guardian’s care. and-white babies like it, do you sup Agents for^Fiauoa, Organs and General Musical And throw a cruel sunshine on a tool! it is certain that several physical and Merchandise- his son Geoffrey called—ostensibly SfittKLJv after her arrival she saw the mental wrecks have been caused by pose?— Wide Awake. t 0-CJ- W .—Buchanan Lodge N o. 98 holdsit s Live well, how Ion, or short, permit to Iieutenaire4sjiame recorded amongst A . real ir meeting the 1st uud 3.1 Friday even. ^g^Phm os and Organs sold ou easy monthly heaven with papers the guardian had sent his the excessive use of this alkaloid. The pavmeuts or cash. They who lorgive most shall he most the slain in bittthy^md the child wife 1 1 • «f ash month. ward to sign—but before many hours South American Indians, long famous S a lt V. SC D A V ID . forgiven. carried her widowed fk^art and bore Sin may be clasped so close we cannot sec we knew lie had come as a wooer, and as coca eaters, seem as a rule not to , i .v. il. Win. Perrott Post S o . hi. Regular B o x 2 4 1 . Salt in the whitewash will make ijt VJT. meeting ou the first aud third Wednesday its f a c e - a very persistent one, too, and then its pain in silence. Them>£ame her succumb to its effects. They use the , coniug of each mouth. Visiting comrades al- Vlle intercourse whore virtue has* not we began to understand the persecu guardian’s commands and GebiQrv’s stick better. place; dried leaf, which they chew, previous- vays welcome. Then keep each passion down, however tion which Huldah had borne in persecution. Jv introducing a small amount of alkali Wash the mica of the stove doors dear, “I ’m sure nuldali,” Trixy broke in with salt and vinegar. IV\>MAN'S RELIEFCORPS.Wm .Perrott Post silence. Uncle Livingstone—Huldali’s toilet tliq cocaine free. In civilized Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and tear Brass work can be kept beautifully VV No 31. .Meetings held regularly. In Good BEST BtliLDIi BRICK, Her seutunl ’snares let faithless pleasure father— had died possessed of consid here impetuously, “I did all I could for countries tne aikalMpsis a chloride is Tem plar's Hall, first and third Saturday even lay bright by occasionally rubbing with erable wealtli and having faith in Mr. you there! I tried to charm and en usually employed, and i§sadministered ings of each month. -----A3TD- With craa and skill to ruin and belray: Markton’s integrity had appointed snare him, but he wouldn’t be charmed. salt and vinegar. '.3 Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise. by hypodermic injection. 21 W e masters gro'v ef all that we dispise. him in authority over his child. And it was I who read about the -----,. .-----r— ., , , .r—-r-t, To clean willow furniture use salt ATTORNEY. 25 O, then renounce that impious self-esteem; l - , hab,^ ^ = a ^ ' A t e r . Apply with a nail brush, r M ? a M a M POWDER But the guardian, recreant to his general, and when you fainted,guessed 20 lUclu-s have wings and grandeur is u trust coveted the estates whose rentals at his mission in England, and sent ih excess is hitherto reported as almost scrub weTTaiTtr^d^Ythoroughly. .VX RIPER * WORTUINGTON, Attorneys d re a m .. confined to physicians. Its effects up and Counselors at Law, and Solicitors In Chan- Having reecntly erected an Absolutely Pure. 21 Think n o t am bition wise ht cause ’tls returned an income far greater than him an invitation to Bose Lodge. If, after having” a'lhtftii'-nnlled, the ¥ brave, on its victims are very sad. The brain - >rc. Collections made and proceeds promptly his own, determined that his ward And I think,” she continued, demurely, mouth Is filled with salt and wat r ‘ mUted. Office over Rough Bros'. Store. Tliippowdcr never varies. A marvel nr puriiy, 2S Tito pat its o f glorv lead hut to the g ra v e; becomes permanently, or for a period, strengib and^ wboU\<oinencss. More economical 2!) What Is ambition? "l’is a glorious cheat, should wed his.