Vol . Xiv . Mason , Michigan , Thursday . May 9, 1889. No . 19
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NO. 19 .VOL. XIV. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1889. Save 3Iouoy Ijy I'ayiiitj lu Advauce. Money to sell at the Star Biiildinj; and Liitiiiier GiiUty of JllurUor, Iii!,'Ii.iiii Comity Tcitcliers' AssociiiUoii. Savings Association no.tt Tuesday evening. Ford'sEazaar While the suhscription price to the DEM- S. H. IBeecher !iis' a word lo say this The trial of Irving Latimer for the mur• MASO.V, May 4, Ig.S'J. der in .lanuary last of hia mother, was T.ere not beitig sulficiont numhcr of ociuT remains as heretofore—$1.50 per week. Head his nJ^'erliseiiietit on eighth brought to a finish Monday evening with a members present, tiiero was no session lu page. year—we offer it as an inducement to promptness that gave general satisfaction tho forenoon. Call and sec m.ir Bargi'tirf- i:. prompt cash payment, for .'51.25 when paid Sylvester M. .Miller of Lansin.g, well lo the reading public. Those who had The association was called to order at for a whole year in advance. All arrearafjes known by many in this vicinity, died on carefully read the evidence in the trial, 1:30 p. m. After prayer the high school Monday last^^ which had been very ably presenled on both and short time subscriptions will be charced choir rendered a pleasing anthem. WfiLL PAPER The infant son nf Fred Grayson died of sides, were almost universally convinced of ''Literature in the DistricfSchool," was at recular price—one shilling a month. his guilt, yet there were manywho believed consumption last Friday. Funeral Satur• the subject of the paper read by Olive M. And Window Shades, We have the Most Complete Line of Save 'J.0 cents a year by paying in uilyancc day, HBV. DeLiiinarter olHciating. the jury might fail to agree. The speedy Call, it lies within scope of the teacher's Truly Yours, manner, therefore, in which they settled power to guard ihc reading of his pupil. the (|uestion, rendering a verdict, of mur• D. P. WiimioiiE & Co. Rev. M. M. Callaii, D. D., of Lansinc, He should discountenance light literature. We have just received lots of Ni;sv iJocd,^. and Rev. A. H. Slurgis of Okenins, are der in the first decree, on tho second ballot, He fails to do his work well, who leaves announeed to speak at ii platform meeting was received with general satisfaction. Tho Best Mop Slick made, oniy Groceries and LOCAL A^D GEIVEKAL WEWS. this undone. Lead pupils into paths of iti the M. E^churcli utKi Sunday evening. He will doubtless'be sentenced on Saturday research.. Teach young pupils lo thin/.: of :V Splendid Bustif, only ii.k- next. Of course a strong effort will be what they read. Study the lives and works Bcantiftil Liiops.oc and lOop'rr'T. Rev.O-scar Clute. a gradiMte oftho insti• The season thun fur i,-! remarhahly dry. made to secure a new trial, hut it is not of authors. Search for memory gems. Finest tiaiidkerchipi ever in tli" Market - Provisions tution ill 18G2, and at present a resident of generally believed the elTort will prove Discussion by Chns. G. .lenkins. for 1(1 cents, Two weeks from ne.vt Thursday is Deco• Pomona, California, was on Tuesday last successful. "The Co Relation of Teacher and Parent," The Best Bargains in Tov^elr. In the City, and at ration Day. elected to the presidency of r.lie .Michigan Latimer has been proven one of the most by Rev. L. DoLaraarler. All professions Fine Ruching from .'ic f- y.r:: Agricultural College. IL; is saiil lo he heartless rnurderei.s oa reo<jrd, a notorious depend on each other. We need parental .The Finest Pocket Book hv lI-'-j.. Don't fail lo read PI. C. Cou's change of peculiarly fitted for the position, advertisement. libertine and as consumnate a liar as could intelligence. Parents cannot keep np with Boau'iful Hair (Jriiaments, ;; , m 5r ffifi nil M I. N. Wolcott of tilts city, n.-nuiitlv receiv. bo imagined, flanging would be none too the advanced inelhods ; have not lime, Finest 10c H:ise i:i th- C\:-: Only a few pair of those $2.2.') shoes left good for him. It. is said he appeared il 1 0 i ed a proposition from parlies iil Norfolk, therefore, the need of the teachers ait!. In The Best Bnrgains (ni Corf'jts'. at Iluiitingtnn 3. * somewhat surprised at the verdict, but soon Va., to go to Eaton, Indiana, and take the home, love overrules justice—therefore, Beautiful Dress Bultonn, 10'. a (it/.en. recovered and has heen perfeetly uncon• Remember the Union Spy to night, al charge of a large hotel, '.vilh a livery at• the need of some one outside the family to cerned. the Bayner Opera House. tached. If matters work as anticipatud ho discipline our children. Competition nec• It '.vould lake all dav to tell \ ,'-. our will leave with his fainilv in a few davs. essary to true development. TRY OUR TEAS! A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Charley Monroe claims to have corn three inches high in his garden. Discussion by Messrs. Ives, Huston, Rolfe of the second ward, May 0th. Thu contract for the; coiiiU'uctioii uf an Stevens and Sly. They are tlie Best in tlie City BARGAINS Huntington is sole agent for Wallace, iron bridire across .Mud Creek, three miles Chas. Worden is remodeling and improv• "The Development of the Mind," by V. Elliott & Co.'s hand turned shoes. * norlh of Mason, near Frank Drew's, was ing his residence on Oak street. J.Tefft. Physical development neeessnry So juel call and look us 0'.'','r. Kespectfully, let on Tuesday last, by Highway Cominis to mental development. The five senses Yours, • Jack Fowler has been buildicg an addi sioner Ch.is. A. Button, to the Groton Ladies will De interested in the notice of are the machinery which strengthens the W. M. PRATT. lion to his residence on Stale road. Bridge Co, of Grototi, Y., and the stone dress making, in aiioiher column. mind. The kindergarten work develops FOED & KIRBY. work to Eli Sprnss of Okemos, thay being Special sale of 8om«tliing good to eat on these senses. Preceptive faculties followed A daughter was born to .Mr. and Mrs the lowest bidders. by reasoning potwrs, keep the pupil in Wm. La.'cton of Vevay, on the 29th ult. Saturday. A.*L. VAXUERCOOK. The work of widenini: the street leading work which is nol ahead of his development. 'rtio new council appointmunis may be The teacher should present a living exam Ingham County Democrat Patronize the ninnunienl fund benefit, al to the fair ground—a matter herelolbri: found in the njport of the council proceed pie of all that is pure and noble. Keep the opera house, Thursday and Friday even sadiy neglected—has been going on this Published every Thursday ings. the virtues of people before the young. by i"KS- week. -iVlong liie llats near the Sycamore llie driveway has ahvuvs been very narrow, Meeting adjourned to meet at .Ma'ion , D. P. WIIITMORE & CO., It has beeit staled that a ntw time card Before making purchases read the adver• considering the l:iri;e atnounl of trav,>l, subject to the cull of the e.'cecutivc com. tisements of the wide awalce dealers in the will go into effect on the Michigan Central jr.isoN, mcuiGAS. especially between the business portion of mittoe. SECRETARY. DEMOCRAT. ne.'ct Sunday. PRICES : the city and the fair ground. This ought Last Thursday evening an unknown W. W. Terwilliger, formerly of this city to be made as good a street as there is in This office is now supplied with steam man was seen to jump from the Saginaw Year, $1.50 ; Six months, 75 cents; Three power and our facilities for job printing monthi.40 csnli. is now manager of the Sherman house the city. street bridge, Liiiising, into Grand River, Onondaga. are equal to any office in the county. S. W. Mayer hiK been appointed post• and although the river has been dragged no EH body has been found. Since that evening, An e.Kchange suggests that hens in the master at Holt, cicc Caleb Thompson, who Mrs. Liz'zie AVoodhouse has removed the Our lidvortislnK rates are SKlO per column per an- hswever, Andrew Braun, a German tailor, uum. lluainess notices live cents pur lino for each garden will soon cause more trouble than has made an e.xceptioiially competent and old barn from her premises on east Oak naortloii. IMilorial notices 10 cents. "Pigs in the Clover." obliging ofEcial, but his democracy could street, and otherwise improved the sur• has been missing and a hat found on tho banks of the rirer, near the scene of the liusluess cards .^l.Od per line per year. not be tolerated by the present aduiinistra roundings. loiiarcli Can Sti'a^i^lierrigs 5Iarrlii(,'e, birlli and death notices inserted free. The store norlli of the postoEce is being alleged drowning, gives rise to the belief tion. And for,like reasons A. F. Barnes Are Very Fine Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, etc. fitted up for occupancy by H. C. Coe. with Hon. L. G. IveSipresidenl of the Chelsea that it was he, who thus ended his life. will liereaftcc be charged for at the rate of tlve cents his slock of groceries. has received the Okemos appoiutnient, vice bank was in the city last week and had the per line.