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IHE CHfiLSM HERALD The FXJBLI8BKDKVEBT THUH8DAY AT Chelsea Herald CHELSEA, - - - MICH. JOB OFFICE A. AWLISOlf, Proprietor. The Chelsea Herald. HAS TUB fenn»:-S1.00 per Year in Advance. MOST APPROVED FACILITIES A. ALLISON, Editor aM Proprietor. For the execution of every d<*»«crlpUon of /* “ Of Uio People and for the People.” fetetwUt the poetoflloe at CheUea, Mich., M Me Copies 5 Cents, aooond claw matter. VOLUME 21. ritiivriitGH CHELSEA, MICH., THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1891.' And we would redpcctfullyInvite your atlcfi NUMBER 18. lion to our work and1 price* Here and There. Bt. Mary’s Ohrlstmai Festival, Where has the sleighing gone? Last Monday evening the Town 5AI Our Annual Prepare your resolutions for 1802. Hull was crowded to iis utmost We wish you all a happy New Year te,M capacity by a large and appreciative a To-morrow Is the bcglnnlngofleap year. audience, who greatly enjoyed ONE H. S. HOLMES & CO. ^ W. F. Hatch was a Detroit visitor Mon- most admirable Christmas entertain- snCft- TWO THREE ment, given by the young people Uion u AND ALL January Sale Dr. M. Bush, of Jackson, was In town of the Parish. Tuesday. together. The entertainment consisted of Mr. Fallen, of Detroit, visited in Tim songs, recitations, tableau vivants, Commences town this week. winding up with a melodrama per- H. 8. Holmes & Co. have a new adver- formnnee by the young ladies and Commencing Saturday, Jan. 2nd, and tisementin this issue. gentlemen of the congregation. Closing Saturday Night, SATURDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McNamara, swat The entertainment opened with a Christmas in Jackson. That’s the kind of an January 30th. recherche supper, supplied by the And for 30 Days Mrs. Louis Detling, 8r., is very ill and ladies of the church. Conspicuous onslaught we made not expected to recover. Prices No Object! in the Hall was the Fancy Table, Why? We shall make the Lowest Prices on Pry Goods and Mr. 8. L. Gage was an Ann Arbor on prices last week. Shoes, e?er heard ot in Chelsea. visitor last Wednesday. tastefully decorated with the Papal Because we are obliged to raise Ten Thousand Dollars The before Feb. 1st and mnst make prices that will sell tho goods, colors, yellow and white. On the No matter what other stores are doinj? you will find Master John O’Brien is visiting relatives Results ni tug your cash and come and see us. These Low Prices iwenger us away below them. and friends in Ann Arbor. stage was visible the magnificent which we make will mean cash or produce which we take tho same as cash. Miss Olive Conklin is visitingfriends Christmas tree, laden with hundreds Disastrous Attend this Sale. and relatives at Hillsdale. of enticing articles, which attracted That is for the prices. Every suit of clothes } off. Every Overcoat i off. We can stand it because Every pair of pants ] off KvcrV hat * off Leo Staffan lias been quite 111 for the the covetous eyes of the pretty we always keep just u little past week, but is now better. juveniles. 100 pair of good blue overalls go in at 49c pair. GEO. H. KEMPF. above cost, and our customerscertainly Leslie is using her new electric lights The Tableau Vivant, “Too Late.” won’t kick except those unable Boot and Shoe Dept. and is well pleased with them. elicited the well merited applause of to be on hand, and for tjic We shall make lower prices on Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Harry and Fred Morton, of Detroit, benefit of these we will shoes than were ever made before. Don’t fail to visit this the entire audience. We must not Department. spent Christmas with their parents. continue the follow- forget to mention that the young ing prices for Miss Rose Howe is spending the holidays ladies, who acted in the Melodrama, Dry Goods Dept. another with friendsand relatives in Detroit. A Lot of Dress Goods at A price. performed their parts with a charm- week. Mr. T. P Kearney, of Webster, was A f<ot of Dress Goods at j price. ing ease, grace, and pathos, enliven- iGROCERIES* visiting friends in town last Tuesday, ' Every price in the house marked down for this sale., if What a Dollar will do. ed by wit, humor, sarcasm, fire and I'uid for at time of purchase. It is impossible to quote prices Miss Fanny Warner and Miss Edith spirit. It will buy. on everything in this Department But can say the price will Congdon, spent Christmas in Jackson. be the in Chelsea. rchigem At the close of the entertainment lowesUver known Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Negus entertaineda 25 bars Babbit soap. era, ihc We keep on hand a complete line of choice i.ii Ginghams 4 off. 36-inch Wool finish cloth worth Rev. Father Healy delivered an ad- 25 bars white Russian soap. Pullman large company of friends on Christmas. J- jC at 9tjc. Cotton Flannel 5c per yard. Domet Flannel cago to dress which evoked the hearty ap- 25 bars Jackson soap. groceries, at prices Daniel Wright, ofUnadilla,recently hod oc per yard. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, etc., t noinu family bottom plause of the vast assemblage. 24 pounds granulated sugar. iinluy of over $400 in cash stolen from his bouse. sale1'11’ bI>eC,a i,r,Ct,8 on I)riut8» etc., this 25 pounds extra C sugar. Cottons, during parties for good goods. We avail ourselvesof the occasion Miss Emma Seid, of Francisco, spent a lints 29 pounds brown sugar. few days in town fore part of this week. to tender our sincere congratulations Cloak and Shawl Dept. l cheap- Yours Respectfully, 20 pounds choice rice. Clonks L Clonks i Clonks i off c Santa The Michigan Press Association will to the Rev. Father Considinc on the 32 pounds rolled oats. off. off 'raonally are bound to sell ererj garment if price will it. hold a meeting at Ann Arbor Jan. 12, 1802. grand success that has crowned his 8 pounds best tea dust. Wc do fded. GEO. BLAICH. 20 cans sardines. U1,8'208 isfH?.Newmurkcts, just' received, ut *4.98 worth older. Goo. H. Kcmpf's annual sale commences efforts to please and entertain his Plush Jackets Sacks i price to close. 9 cans good salmon. *10.00. and Saturday. Read advertisement on first people. Chelsea, - ...... Michigan. 13 cans corn. page. Carpet Dept. 10 cans best tomatoes. ISt. Miss Ida Lehman Is in Jackson earning Married. Do yon want to buy a Carpet, Pair of Curtains or 10 cans custard pie pumpkins. Mich. window ohadesf If so come ipiu see us during the month for her sister Mrs. E. J. Nordman, who is A very social and pleasant event 5 1-pound cans warranted baking of January. / quite ill. powder. last Wednesday Dec. 23d, 1891, was Grocery Dept. Miss Mary Emrainger, of South Bend, 16 pounds V. & C. crackers. the marriage of Mr. John T. Are You Looking Ind. is spending the holidays here with 4 gallons good sugar syrup. We shall sell more sugar for $1.00 than most people do her parents. Runciman and Miss Arnes Collins, 10 gallons Head Light oil. Royal Satsuma tea at 50c, best in the market. 50c tea at 890 17 pounds raisins. 40e teaut30c. Tea dust at 12c. Coffee worth 30c at 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes, of Tecum«eh, at the residenceof the bride’s parents 09 boxes matches. Coffee worth 25c at 23c. are the guests of Mrs. Hayes' parents,Mr. in Waterloo. The Rev. J. II. 4 ounces quinine. It will pay you to come fifty miles to this 1892 January and Mrs. Jos. Schatz. McIntosh, of Chelsea, was the offi- bale. We need the money so do not be afraid to take Misses Rose and Gail Hamp, of Wood- ciating clergyman. I guess that Verily, Merrily, Mere and More, advantage of our liberal ofiers. land, Barrj' Co. were the guerts of Sarah “knot” was firm, only three ministers It Pays to Trade at Respectfully, Runciman the past week. ^BARGAINS*- present. Aside irom the clergymen Fire damaged the Eastern Asylum for and wives only the immediate friends the at the GLAZIER'S STORE. insane Pontiac, last week, to of the contracting parties were H. S. HOLMES & CO. extent of nearly $100,000, present. Mias Estella Guerin of Lima, who has After congratulationsall marched been ill with ia grippe for the past two out to the dining room where the Arc especially invited to do their Bunking weeks, is slowly recovering. businesswith the lonoor. tables fairly groaned under the It is not good for men to he alone. Me iimlage i th Meet Sacrifice weight of good things to satisfy the Chelsea Saving* Bank. Ofkick, Leap year is approaching and the girls are already beginning to talk and calculate. inner man. Date, Mar. 10th, 1891. They were the recipients of many Mr. James Runciman, of Waterloo, lias State Law Guarantee Fund and HAVE - $109,887.52 WE been very ill for the past ten days hut at useful and beautiful presents show- Capital - - Deposits,Mar. 10th, 1891 - 178,871.76 Placed in our East Bazaar window many this writing he is very much better His Sale e! ley’s ani Siren’s ing the high esteem in which the Invested in Choice Bonds, articles worth 15, 20 and 25 cents, that we trouble was pneumoniaof the lungs. Mortgages and approved young couple were held, and amid sell Loans - - - 120,870.30 shall at 10 cents, all useful household the good wishes from all present Mr.