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VOL. XXIV. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. NO. 46 Pay Up. THE PASSION PLAY. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. HE HAS PASSED THE.PORTALS All accounts of long standing re Michigan (Tentrai raainlng unsettled after this week The November issue of Munsey Longyear Bros, liave a liandsome " Ihf Niagara FalU Route." win be put Into tho hands of a col Magazine contains an extended Illus Death of Hon, 0. M. Barnes Occurred A hoy upon heing ashd who w(ts I new cigar case. trated article of the world-famous SOUTUWAUD. lector. *1 Will C. Waltbu, Last Night. MaiOD 9:Mli,ui. ]:40p, U.!l:5!)p,m. See notice of cattle deliornlnu in our Passion Play of Oberaramergau, The p. the hriyhteat ncholur in school, a Jackson. ]0;4J StSO 10:50 business local column. N. N. Bouse pays iOo per hundred, article is from the pen of the noted ® said he couldn't tell, us his ^ Read tlie ad, of Geo, Ooscarelll on cash, for old iron. 39tf scholar, orator and lecturer, Rev, Record of a Life Full of Good Deeds Detroit.. B:aOp, ni. B;30p. lU.TtlBa, Ul. and Notable Aohlevements- U father had tmight him ^ tlie flftli paije of this Issue, See our line of school shoes. You H, Lewis, Mr, Lewis witnessed the Passion Play In 1890 by the sirapL Soholar and Business Man. Chicago 0:05 p. in, StKp. in.oisoa. m. can Iind the best at Webb's. * i ?iei'er to brag, ... ^ Uncle Tom's Cabin at opera house minded, yet deeply religious peasants Bailey's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. at NOJtTnWAJlU. next Saturday evenipu, Nov, l8th. of Oberamroergau and has visited the opera house next Saturday evening. bfasou TtsOH. HI. 12121 p, ni. Btsap.m. Cold weather calls for warm shoes. village several times since. He there The death of Hon. Orlando M. Lansing 8;12 12:4,'! p.m. 0:00 We have them at Webb's shoe store,* A mapof Michigan given with every fore writes witli a thorough knowl Barnes, for-'years one of the loadingLi UR own modesty pre- ^ Owosso P:00 1;B0 7!lB Gordon A, Say re has been crranted cash purchase of $2.00 or over at Webb's edge Of the subject. citizens Of the state, occurred at 2:35 k»| Saginaw 10:33 3:12 8:4n an Increase of pension from $10 to 817 Shoe Store. 32tf Mr. Lewis notes the widespread in O'clock this morning at his home In i»i 0 vents us from saying ^ Bay City........ 11:10 3:45 3:20 per month, George L. Maltzof Lansing has been terest which has been awakened in all this city. The end has been hourly gj ,„,,_ „ ,, ^ u ^ r a Mackinaw T:iBp. in. 7;0Ca, in. 7:00 a. m, James Coon Of Leslie has been grant granted an original pension of $10.25 Civilized countries by the production expected for several days, and there |ti who sells the best of every- g ed an Increase of pension from 812 to per month. Of this great drama in this llitle vil had been little hope of his recovery w thine rt>n„;r^A u.r fK« SI 0, W.UUOOI-KS, lage and he estimates that a million since he was stricken with apoplcvy i »»"g required by the up-to- m V. D, STANTON, Gen, Pass, & Ticket Agt, $17 per month, Talk Is cheap, but it takes the right kind of slices to hold trade, Webb people will go to Oberammergau nex four weeks ago. For the past few date housekeeper, but if vou H Ticket Agent, Mason, ChlesEO C. W, Randall is goinu Into partner year to witness the Passion Play. The ship with his father in the livery and keeps them. days he had remained In an uncon-ki ^t^^>,uu<. interest Is not confined to any partic scions condition, and the end was ^< want to find out for yourself. Si BUSINESS DIRECTORY. horse business. Aunt Hannah invites you all to her ular class of persons, but embraces Quiltl ng party at Rayner Opera House, peaceful. Previous to this week he J»] , , © Bo sure and see "Aunt Hannah's alike the rich and the poor, the llllt' liid been able to converse with the hfj just call on us, Tuesday, Dec, 5th, XlE!3Sra?IST Quilting Party" at Rayner Opera erate aud the educated, the protest- members of his family, all of whoiur House, Dec. 5tli. ant, the catholic and the infidel. At E,1IENDEI{S0N,1),D,S, OllloeoverBrown Why not buy Lycoming Rubber were at his bedside a greater portion least a quarter of a million people FREE DELIVERY, C , DroB.'snoe store, Mason, 3flyl We have the Gold .Seal rubbers Goods this year and get something Of the time, lie recognized the near again. They are the kind that don't with a good record'? Rosecrance sells frojH the United States will go there ness of deatli, but approached the P3:i"2rSICI.A.2TS crack. Sold only by Webb. * them, *1 to witness the representation by real portals Of the great unknown with actors of the divine tragedy of Christ's ihilosophical fortitude. During his lIlAfi. 0, ,II!;NKIN8, noniniopatli IMiyslclan Farmers, we take poultry every day A new fence and entrance li.as been i life. llness he dictated numerous letters MASON \j an-..dJ SurgeonSii . .Spticlal attenllon „give n to ICye. , n tlie week but Saturday. built at Maple Grove cemetery. Jtar, Nose and Throiil Diseases, Diseases o( Mason Cold Stouaqe. Ground space will be In no greater By means of tlie latest Invention and papers, among which was an ad AVoinon and Itecliil Diseases. Oftlco In Near Rev. A. S. Zimmerman conducted demand, however. the improved cinematograph, the dress on prison management which he Block. ]Ioiirs-l lo S and 7 to 0. Passion Play Is to be presented at was soon to have delivered. FURNITURE services at the Industrial school for Township treasurers can got their tax receipts neatly )rlnted on good Rayner opera house, on Friday after The funeral will take place from mS^'ol^i^rS&XZ b^'^rinsingi;tstSundaym^oZ noon and evening of Nov. 24th next. the residence Tuesday afternoon at|i*i Store. Olllco hours, 8 too a, m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 Williiim Oarr and Mrs Eurefcta Kir-paper and substantia ly bound at this COlViPANy. p, in. Country and town calls iironiptly attended Olllce for 40 cents per 100, *4 The figures In the drama appear to be two o'clock, Bev, H, S, Jordon of New- l>f^ r, „. nn,inl,.uim,l lAumraillu ni.nmnHMlltj>ni fid. Lby ,»Vlllll>i both nO Vjlllf EdenI aUU, HIISwere. JjUTCUUmarrield J^.ir by- real and of life size. Christ, his dis castle, Pa., ofilclating. The friends R, FIIANK E. THOMAS, I'liyslclan and Stir- Tho 29tli apportionment of money .lustice Stiuiers hist Thursday after ciples and the other characters move Of the deceased are invited to the Flirilitlire 911^ Uildertaki'llR. geon. Otllco over Webb & Wlittinan's store; noon. from the primary school fund has been residence at corner IJ and Oak streets. Mason. and act as In real life. Any one who house, but the burial will boe )rivatoirivato.. !i UHUCI lamilB. Why not buy Lycoming Rubber made and Is at the rate of $1 per capi sees the scene of Christ falling beneath The Interment will be at Mt. Hope. U. L. A. SNKf.L, olllco In Darrow HIk., from ta. Ingham county has 10,820 children. the weight of his cross, the scene of Prlday nonii to Siiiurday evening ot eaoli Goods this year and get something weelc. Chronic diseases a s|ieclalty. with a good record ? Rosecrance sells The W. 0. T. U. will hold services his crucifixion, and the Instantaneous Orlando Mack Barnes came of Pil them. n at the county house next Sunday. ascension to heaven, will never forget grim stock, being a descendant of II. KltHKtAND, M. D., rbyslelan and Sur Mrs. D. P. Whiting, evangelistic sup the Passion Play, as reproduced on olin Barnes, one of the early settlers geon. Hours—fl in ii a. ni., 1 to 3,7 f-" • Frank T. Riley of Bunkerhlll and Nov. 24th as long as life lasts. Christ Onice over Collin's Bakery. Mrs. Catherine Wright of Manchester erintendent will have charge of the of Plymouth, Mass. He was the son services. becomes a reality when the Passion of John and Anna Abbott Barnes and Bargains were married by .lustice Squiers last Play is witnessed. He seems to live .A-TTOiaaTXi-yS Saturday. Mrs. iSanaii Ellen Pierce, a Lansing was born at Ira, Cayuga county, N.Y., colored woman charged with bigamy, and breathe again and to perforin his November 21,1824. —IN- K. SANDKUS, AHorney at Law, Mason, Ingham County Pomona Grange will miracles. Orlando was tlie sixth of a family . MIeli. Money to Loan. meet with Capitol Grange Thursday waived examination before Justice G Starraont last Friday and was bound The Passion Pl.iy as presented on of 12 children, of whom three now sur and Friday of this week, beglnniiag Crepe Tissue A. BKltG.MAN, Attorney at Law. Olllco over to the circuit court. the afternoon and evening of the 24th vive. With ills parents and brothers A. over Longyear Bros., Mason, Mlcli. Thursday evening. Owing to poor health H. L. HolT- Of November does this, as the follow and all save one of his sisters, he came xmiu) A.