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School Shoes B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, SPEC-TICKLES. ---- BY---- 33. H . IBO'WIBIEa. TERMS, St.BO PER YEAR PAYABLE tm ADTAHC* ALL SCBSCMTTIOXS DISCONTINUED AT EXPIRATION. We to e the Spec That Will Tickle You. BntnisntHim hibe uqwi qi mimm, A perfect imitation of virgin gold, ■ Y0LUME XXIX. BUCHANAN, BERRIEN COUNTY MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, EEBBUABY 28,1895, NUMBER 6. and the price is .1 OrFICS—IiiRecordBiiilding,Oak Street ,lMo wifo she puts her head out th’ PERILS OF A MESMERIC EYE. WITH MY PIPE. Business Directory. WINTER. windy an sais, ‘Jos keop on stirrln there iWHITTIER’S SECEET, -§•! They Drove a Respectable, Glean Shaved When the wind blows cold and shrill through CHRISTIAN CHURCH. — Preaching every Old Winter is a sturdy one, an don’t you dast stop, fer th’ butter’ll Three styles: Riding Bow, Straight Lord's day at 10:30 A. >1. and T:30P. it. Also Lawyer Into Whiskers. the black December night, And lasting stuff ho’s made of. stick ter th’ kittle an burn et if you THE TRUE STORY OF HIS COURT­ knd tho oak logs pile the chimney, and tho Sunday School at 12:00 noon, and T .P . S. C. E. His flesh is firm as iron stone. & Temple, Eye Glasses. at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting each Thursday does. ’ I SHIP OF CORNELIA RUSS. A well known lawyer who has always flame is leaping bright, evening at 7:30. 0. W» 'Workers meet every Tues­ There’s nothing he’s afraid, of. ‘ ‘Down went th’ windy. I was jest taken considerable pride in the classic When witch tales are in order, and the chil­ Substantial frames, perfect lenses. In­ day at 7:30 P. M. Ho spreads his coat upon tho heath, thet hoppin mad I ’d a notion ter quit mold of his clean shaven face appeared dren cease their play, spect them. Nor yet to warm it lingers. Though She Bid Not Marry Him, She Ro- I light my pipe contentedly and puff and puff NITED BRETHREN CHURCH—Rev. J. W. right there an leave th’ ole thing bran, in the county courtrooms recently with - away. DeLoug, Pastor. Sabbath. services: Sabbath He scouts tho thought of aching teeth mained Single and Never Told—A Love U Or chilblains on his fingers. / hut then I was afraid Aba Scissors might a well developed growth of very unbe­ School 12:00 x.; Preaching 10:30 a. m.; Young kerry on if I did. So I stirred an stirred Episode In the Poet’s Info That Made n coming-beard. Every friend tbathe met Puff, puff, puff! People’s Meeting 6:OOp . m.; Preaching 7:00 r. m. Of flowers th at h.enm or birds th at sing Though the wind tho casement cuff, Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading Thursday even­ an stirred. I tell you I don’t know any Deep Impression Upon Him. wanted to know why he didn’t get A full pipe of tobacco B l J C s O s T S , in g ? ^ . Everybody invited to all theseservices. Full little cares or knows he. * shaved, and finally be corralled half a He hates the fico and hates the spring work as mean as thet. Stop moviu th’ The residence of 18 months in Hart- Brings me happiness enough. RESBYTERIAN C'HURCH, Rev. O. J. Rob And all th at’s warm and cozy. stick, an th’ kittlo burns. If yon over dozen of them in a corner and told them OPPOSITE HOTEL, BUCHANAN. P erts, Pastor, Sabbath services: Preaching ford introduced him to a vigorous anti­ Is sleep the time for dreaming? Well, I dream 10:30 A. M. and. 7:30 P. M. Sahhath School 12:00 But when the foxes hark aloud done et yon’ll know et ain’t no man’s slavery circle of higher culture and a, tho reason. my dreams awake. M. Yonng People’s meeting 8:80 P.M . Prayer On frozen hill and river; work.” Ho had never learned the art of shav­ I Jovo the varying visions that a wreath o* meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. When round, tho fire the people crowd “Th’ weemen alius does et with us,” more delicate refinement than any ho ing himself and had always patronized smoke can make. the ‘ghosts, ’ as he persisted in calling And rah their hands and shiver; had known, and' within that circlo in­ one barber. Not long ago the barber Tho scent of my tobacco makes me reconciled the phenomenon, and he was even more ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Rev. A. P. said the Tinsmith in a superior tone. carnated in a most lovely woman be was to stay muddled than usual in his manipulation Moore,Pastor. Preaehingjat 10:30 A.M. and7:30 When frost is splitting stono and wall. “I cal’lated they was ter do et with dropped into the habit of telling him In a world which hath no sorrow but a pipe P. M. Sunday school at 1* M. Y. V. prayer And trees como crashing after, to find his fato. that he (the lawyer) had a mesmeric can puff away. of the transit. Finally his slowness meeting Thnrsday evening. Cottage prayormeet us, ” the Chronic Loafer continued, ‘ ‘but Among thefriends tho biographer has ing Tuesday evening. Covenant meeting Satur­ NEW SUPPLY OF That hates ho not; ho loves it all; I mistook. I stirred an stirred an stirred. eye. The lawyer didn’t mind much what oaused night to come on before ora task day before the first Sunday of each month, with Then bursts lie Out in laughter. mentioned Judge Russ, a man well Puff, puff, puff! was completed, and we therefore return­ cummnnion the first Sunday of the month. Th’ fire got hotter an hotter an hotter, his barber thought of his eye so long as Let the world go smooth or rough, Strangers always welcome. His homo is by the north pole’s strand, an as et got; warmer th’ han’le of th’ known in that day for brilliant parts ho shaved him satisfactorily. But hav­ A pipe of rich tobacco ed at dusk to the same camping plaoe Where earth and sea aro frozen. stirrer seemed tor git shorter, an me face and a handsome person. The family ing discovered that the lawyer’s eye Brings me happiness enough. as the night before. HE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL con­ His summer house, wo understand, was distinguished for beauty and bright^ “After we had eaten supper Buck Tvenes at 12 o’clock each Sunday. We urge SCHOOL SHOES In Switzerland ho’s ch<& n. begin ter blister. I kep’ etupfer an bora was mesmeric the barber went a stop In th e bine smoke round me curling rise the each member to be present, and cordially invite an a half, toll me legs was near givin ’way ness. Of those members whom Whit­ further and once in awhile, after mak­ Carolina hills, said: ‘Colonel, I never want to see that ail who are not in any other school to come with Henderson's lines of Red Seliool Now from tho north he’s hither hied tier knew, Mary, the oldest, married Si­ ing a slip with the r iser, would explain The sunlight on the meadows and the ripple infernal light again. Ghosts or no us. A faithful corps of teachers will bid you wel­ To show his strength and power, under me, me fingers was stiff an ach- los E. Burrowcs. Mrs. Burrowes died on the rills. come to the various classes. Ag <in we say come. House Shoes cannot he excelled for And when he comes wo stand asido in, me arms felt like they’d drop off that it was beeauso he was mesmerized, And the valleys of Virginia seem to blossom ghosts, it’s no good, and no luck will I. L..H. Bonn,.Sup t- of consumption in New York in 1841, come of it. ’ service. Sizes S to 2. And look at him and cower. from pushin an twistin thet long stick so that he did not know what ho was with the May, YANGELICAL CHURCH, Corner Oak and —American Woman’s Journal. about th’ pot. Th’ apples was all dis­ at tho age of 84. There survived only about. Matters went on this way for a And I hear the reapers singing as I puff and ‘ ‘The words were scarcely out of his E Second Sts. Rev. Geo. JohnsoD, Pastor. Res- an unmarried daughter, Cornelia, and puff away. mouth when, apparently not more than iuedee 47 Main St. Preaching at 10.80 a. m. and solved, but th’ butter was-thiu yet, an week or so, tho barber insisting that be 7,00 p.m . Sunday School 32.00 in., Mrs. W-A. M ilwaukee Grains I kuowed et meant about three hours one son, Charles James Russ, who 20 was mesmerized every time the lawyer Puff, puff, puffl a hundred yards away, the huge ball of Koehler, Supt. Young People's Alliance every THE GOOD UN. years later was a prominent' lawyer in looked squan )y at him, aud the lawyer What though fortune should rebuff? fire appeared like a flash, dancing np Sunday at 6.1)0 p. m. Braver service Wednesday before wo could take th’ kittle off th! Hartford. A pipe of fine tobacco and down and seemingly coming dead at 7.00 p. m. All seats are free. All cordially fire. took it for granted that the mesmerism Brings me happiness enough.
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