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Rrien County Eecord fhe Berrien County Eecord. Tho Berrien Gountv Record TERMS OF ADVERTISING; A REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER. (TenUnoBorleaB.makenSqnare.) riCAOI. J1 w.j|2 ur.||3 w.[i w.{3 m-tO m.|jl y 1 Square........11 00||$1 60]$1 76[$2 00t$4 001$6 00ttl0 0 v4 Squares...._.j 1761 2 60B 3 00B 8 50| 0 OOJjlO 00^16 v AT errien Countj Roe<3rd. 3 Squares...., 2 26| 3 2513 751 4:25( 7 00!12 *01 20 ( The B ...[ 2 7fi{ 3 751 i 25( i 60J OOJlS’OOt 23 it HVtin&MAff, BBKIUKK COM anCH„ . ■ ■ i Squares... 8 BY {Squares.,...,...J 8 60J i 00$ 4 50$ 5 OOj.10 00J17 00f :25 K’Oola&m..., i oOl 5 50J 7 OOJ 8 OOJII OOJ25 00| 85 0 WAGNER & K1NQERY, ^Oolumn..,....j fi ODQ 8 OOglO 00][X2 00R20 00[p0 00|| 60 f T E H K S : !*. A- WAOXEK. l ” Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty ■ - /■■', ■■■ ■ -i es.no P e r Y e a r .1 n A d v a n c e % Column.....^5 0 00510 00[fl2 005X6 00j[25 00^36 00 j €5 T E R M 3 =: 1 OoJnrnn.....;..[1000P4 0037 0 0 ,00;?.5 00j60 OOjllS N nxBEB 1 8 _ BuaineSB Cards of fivo lines or loss, $5,00 J>or $2J ■yoLiiME: • y i'y Legal ailvertisomonts at slatutorates. BUCHANAN, MICH., THURSDAY* JUNE 1 9 , 1 8 7 3 . Transient ndvortising»payable in^ulvnnco. ' -$ ^ ;a S 9£‘TXRU9 H3R10TIT ABH&TOB TO«r$& Yearly advertising, payable ou demand. Matter iD local column, fifteen cents per line forlirst InsoriiOD, and.ton cents por .lino for each subsequent in­ 4t£r>N<xpapiQrU' discoutmuoil, except, \\t tkvoptiouof piece of embroidery she had been do attired for her walk. They strolled to see: her blush and cast her eyes sertion; but no locals taken for loss tbnu $1.00.. Xit#^uUUsUoL%nntil all{irreara£t,frftr&paM.- k& Mortgage Sale. Poetrv. Obituary Notices—moro tban the announcemont—will ing for Mrs. Carlton, and Algernon leisurely down to the lake, and: Alger­ down. be ebargod for ns advorlismonts. JOHN C. WELCH, EFAULT having beun made in tho conditions.of a Advertisements not accompauied wiili: directions as to 0 Ft'LOS—In c ite w d Brick Bnilittng*/* iiortli slOeol' Dcertain ATortgugo executed by .losep)* F- Thresher DEAlM lKOTifliit. OOME ltOSfBTO THE saw her from the window of his room. non untied the boat, and gave Effie a He imagined her hiding the flower time, will be inserted until forbidden, and ebarged for Front Street* four doors fi>aat of Main aud Mary A. Thresher, his wife; both ot Benton, Berrien I-'A ltJt. DKALER I l f in the bosom of her dress until she cordingly. County, Michigan, to Nnucy S. Thoums, of Ulrica, Tomp- A tiny, fairy figure, clothed1 in lawny i seat, and sprang in beside her. A Doublo column advorlisoment, 25 per cent, above regu­ kina County', New York, dated tho 25tli day o f March, A. Your letter reaclted me, dear Herbert, with the daintiest of hands and feet* 1 stroke of the oar sent the light bark reached, home, and then putting it lar column rates. jLivivS o f Sewspapersf. D.1SG9, and recorded in tho, office or the Begister of Special Notice, 50 per cent, above tlio foregoing rates. Deeds for the County of Berrien* Miohigau, ou tho .Mat And I Itave read it.all-througli. and the sweetest, sauciest of faces. ; dancing, over the waters. “ How away sacredly. Instead, of that she * Yearly advertisers allowed four cbanges wilboutcxtra 1. Snb-icrihov^wUoUo not glvo express uatfco to the ZM®^.SSa,31%Sl®©>331L®l.@. day of March, A. B 15G0, in LiboriX o f Mortgages, on So now T am going to answer^ charge.* ^uerftryattfCOusWsKitAswisUiug to continue the sub­ page 311, and which said Mortgngo was on the 29th day Brown hair* gray-brown eyes, and : very pleasant this is,” sighed. Effie, picked it to pieces with her slender Single copies of tbo Record, ready for im&iling, five scription* And talk quite plainly to you, of February. A. B.1S72, iisslgued by tho said Nnncy cents: >*. 1CsuOaerUwswbli tarpapers. ilUccmtiuned,puU» Thohhis to \lohu. S. llixson, Which assignment, was ro* ’Tis time that yon learned, my dear brother,' chocks like peaches. Judging from contentedly, rippling her fingers in fingers and scattered the bits, in the toiler^ may continue to Send. Uioui until all aTTeavagivi FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN Ail kinds of Job rrinLing executed in the Iatost'etylea tafded in tho otllceof tho Eagisrcr oi Deeds .forBerrien A little for others to care ; appearances she could not be more the water; “ I could float on forever grass as she walked home, thinking: of of tbo art and atreasonablo. prices.. ArtsSuiiit.,- County, Michigan,oil iho 4th day of Jnmi‘try, A> Ib 1S7S, Letting reason guide you a litlloy a,a€ subscribers move to other places without Inform* fu Liber S of Alortguges, on page <135, and said Mortgage than seventeen, (though shewas nine­ so !” And then she turned away her somebody very far away; n^ the puMiahor, aud tlio paper is sent to tUo. form Or ^ N | , is now owned; and held -by the said John S. Hixson, and xVml stop living in castles of air. tVeccUou, they are holi; Tospoiwible. Notice slvould € 3 X _ s CJ? upon which Mortgage there is claimed to bO' due, at the teen,) and Algernon made up his blushing face for-having made such a “ You are too had, Algernon,” Mrs, have laughed in my sleeve* thinking always, bo given. oCtlie removal. .......... date of this notice, tho sum of two thousand; threo hun­ I don’t want to be hard, my dear ..brother) 4. I f aobscribetitneglect or refuse to tufcotbeVr papora, dred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-otto cents, hesidu mind then and there, that she would speech. Carlton: said to; him that evening*, how astonished he would he when he i coroi tlio cftlce or place to vVhich, they ora. sent, tlioy. are uu attornoyfoo of ouo hundred Uollurs thcrein pro\*ideU, But tlio truth must bo verily told ; “ So could I,” answered Algernon, “ You are winning Effie’s young affec­ hu«I cesponsiblon,ntU they settle bilVsiuntl give notice to. Gold aud Silver Watches, Fine nud no suit1 or proceedings at law or in; equity having Since the death of our dear, darling mother, be a very pleasant companion for found I was engaged to Robert all this Abacontinuo.: «££*& boon instituted to recover the debt Secured- thereby, or Onrfather has grown -wonderfully old. summer afternoons, and straightway loaning, nearer; “ How sweet it would tions, and sho takes all your pretty t* The courts have decided thatrofnsingto take n paper Jeweli'3r3 liadios5 aud Gouts* any part thereof,notice therefore in hereby given tluit on time. But I never imagined he would from thootlice,Qr removing and leaving: 4t uncaUedfor, Wednesday;, tho^^3d day of September, A, D.lSTo, at niuo I think ho longs for you often,. descended to the sitting-room where bo to float on forever, over the sea of speeches and tender looks in earnest. propose. His proposal was so conde­ 3* pruaay<tc»*ae^idonceot iutentional traud, Gold: aud Silver Chains, O'clock iu tlio fortMioon o f that day, I shall, by virtue of And '.wishes Bert’s strong; sturdy arm u« Any pereoTC.wluji receives n< newspaper afnl makes: the power of sale In said Mortgage,, sell at public auction Would willingly, cheerfully help him' he fouud his sister and Miss Effie seat­ life, side by side as we float here.” You have only four weeks to stay scending— so patronizing; too— oh, it nseot ltjWheLborhohasQvdoced, it or nut wiUhoIvtfVUlin, Coiu Silver Table Ware to the highest bidder, at the frout door of tho Com t ed. Effie did not answer* but, rippled now, and I hope you will, begin to law tabe asubaeriber; House iti Berrien. Springs, iu saiil County’of Bcrriou, the. Kind wealth from the soil of the farm. was fun to see him wilt when my an­ and Silver' Plated premises described In said Mortgage, to pay the said in-' Effie blushed beautifully* and bare­ her fingers through the waters) with break with her gradually, and,not let swer came.” debtedness and. interest, up to the. tlurn of said sale, and There’s no disguising it, Herbert, Goods, expeuses-oC said sale,, together with au attorney fee of ly gave him one shy glance from her downcast eyes. Algernon thought he the blow fall suddenly. ” In October Robert Winters took Business Directors, one hundred dollars, aa provided for in said Mortgage., I think, yon sadly mistake The premises described in said Mortgago, and to. bo sold When; you say “ the life o f a fanner sweet eyes upon being introduc­ had gone far enough, for that time, Perhaps; Algernon. might,, have/fol­ his wife to his elegant home. She n&nforcsnid, are described ns follows, vi/.: Being parts Q f every description , and, o f the: m ost -cele­ Is o f such a contemptible make,” ed, and soon took her departure. But and changed the, conversation. They lowed his sister,!s advice, had, hot a Bhines in society to-day. Sometimes o f tho south-oast quarter rind Fontli west qnarter-of sec­ I’m sure no life suits you better; X* MOBXB'ST,, star foundry. All brated manufacturers:. Aarent fori tion eighteen (IS) Township tbnr(J) southi-uuge eightcon from that hour the acquaintance pro­ rowed for an .hour, and then walked: most unexpected piece, of news; roach? a kind** at citin g , axicli ndplowXvoiutSJyugarkottleaJ.
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