B uchanan Record, POSIES. THURSDAY, MARGH IO^ I80SL

* PTfBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY If you want a Good Cigar, ----at— The fumes your nose to 3D. BC. B O W E R . TICKLE, TERMS $1.00 PER YEAR PYTABI.K Ut ADVANCE. Buy of Binns the New a m , suesckutions discoxtesced a t expikatios. BTJOHAWAN, BERRIEN COUNTY, MIC3SIOAN, THUKSBAY, MARCH 10, 189B. NUMBER 6. ADVERTISING ^ATESr “ TEA R O SE” LESS TEAK GEE YEAR. The War Cloud. CHURCH ROTES. Y ; P . A , JOIST CONVENTION. A Pleasant Event. M iss Acidic Kramer of Glendora COUNTY SEAT NEWS. Ouaweak..,...... § .SO per Inch visited her sis tor, Mrs. P. Aloyer, the ’ only cost you just a One mouth...... 90 “ The outlook at the present writing Mr, and Mrs. W . C. Edwards g ve a DrtKlit- past week. CHICO IT COURT. Twomontha...,...... 1.50 ,l Three months ...... S.IO “ for is decidedly ominous. The Pres­ EVANGELICAL. Portage Prairie, Buchanan, St. Joseph fnl I*r«gresaive Earin'® Party. Robt. Ricaby was given judgment Six mouths...... 3.40 »■ Services at the Evangelical church Air. H. AY. Grover and" son, Alaster ident has shown that the people made and Bainbridgc. The hospitable home of Mr. and Harry, of Niles was in town, Tuesday by default for $490.80 against Porter NICKEL. YEARLY CONTRACTS. ‘ next Sunday morning. and evening One iuch, $G.OO foe year of 52 insertions. no mistake when they vored to place Mrs. W. C. .Edwards was the scene of afternoon. L. Johnson, Wednesday, Two inches or over, §3.00 per inch,, for year of as usual. In accordance and with reference 5-* insertions. Win. McKinley in the highest position a very enjoyable gathering on Tues­ Airs, Geo. Hill of Blissfield, Alich,, The case of Richard Stalielin charg­ to the hearty invitation to the Guo column, Sl'20 for year of Si1 insertions. in the gift o f the people. His course LARGER HOPE. day evening, "Between forty and "is visiting Iris cousin, Airs. P. Moyer, above named alliances from this so­ ed with giving hard cider to a min­ O SSTCK—In Record Bnildlng.Oak Street has been calm, determined and judi­ Services will beheld Sunday morn­ fifty guests were present among whom and family- .. • ciety, the friends and representatives or, was nolle pressed upon the pay-- cious, with a due regard for the ing and evening, March 13. Elder were thcfollowing from out of town. J- G. Holmes went to St. Jo­ ment of $25. NEXT TO POST-OFFICE, BUCHANAN COUNTY OFFICERS, assembled for the first session of the seph Alonday to 'finish tire work on rights o f others yet with a determi­ Patou will preach, Mr. and Mrs."Harry L. Fox, Mr. and Wm. B. Storrick has filed an eject­ Circuit ■luilge...... Qnvuxn TV. Cooudoe CHRISTIAN, convention on the evening of March the grand jury. ' Judge of Probate...... Jacob J. Van ltirnn nation that the honor of the United Mrs. W, "Wirt Stevens and Mr. II. O. ment suit against the 31. B. H. & G. nisliing liquor to a minor. Clerk...... Joux W. Needham The ladies quartet will sing “In 7 at 7:30. Air. Geo. M. Alfonte left for Misha­ Sheriff...... Edoais II. JFerocsox states should be upheld by force o f Pierce of Niles. Mrs. L. E. Elder of railroad. He alleges that the compa­ Chas. L. Bainton of Buchanan, for Register o f Deeds.,...... Alfued O. Fkgncu That Oily Over There”, next Sunday, After several songs, the Rev. F. waka on Alonday, where he has se­ arms i f necessary. Yesterday by an Lansing, Mich., Mrs. Edwin Benedict ny built the track running across his receiving a bribe of $100 for voting Treasurer...... Joust Ceaiik at 10:80 o’clock a, in, Koehler of Royalton circuit preached cured employment. School Commissioner...... E rnest P. Olaek unprecedented vote both branches of and Mrs. If, E. Starrett of Chicago. property on Sunday and without .au­ to issue a saloon license. Prosecuting Attorney..... George M Valentine from the text Matthew 6:83, “ Search Air. J. F. White* of Buffalo, N. Y., congress voted an appropiiation of * PRESBYTERIAN, Several other indictments were re­ Circuit Court Commissioners| N^Tuh,' n!'B acon Progressive euchre was played until was the guest of his brother, Mr, J. thority. The Pastor will answer the follow­ ye‘first the kingdom of Gocl and his turned, but not made public. Surveyor...... 6 . Bvnox Prati” $50,000,000 for national defense to he a late hour when refreshments were E. White, yesterday. . .The jury in the case of Louis N. Drain Commissioner...... ____ JosErn P. Bristle ing questions next Sabbath. righteousness, and all these things A case of embezzlement was brought ____ t Franklin G wot expended at the discretion, of tlie served. Mrs. D. H. Bower delighted Tatro vs, Jacob Brower returned a ^^Orruers..., ...... SvucrlBrowx Morning-,> Trustees: Chaiuxs L. Bainton, 8. A. Yoon, J opened with song and devotional J ohn Graham, Geo B. Richards, Joux will be interesting news ere another school. The Sunday Schools were few weeks in Valparaiso With her attorney for the defendant made a liqnor law. The former indictment exercises conducted by the pastor cigar receiver for the largest number G. Corey, D. I. Boakdman« week elapses without doubt. not all represented^ last Friday hut .aunt. Airs. Crum packer. motion for arrest of judgment and it and a new one was found* He gave City Marshal...... F red. W. Eldhedge Rev. J, Young. After the devotional of games won. After the distribution Attorncy ...... A usos C. Kqe those who came received help and Alisses Cora ancl Alary Imhoff and will be argued some day, this week. $400 bonds for appearance. Health Officer...... B exry M. Brodiuck exercises the organization then fol­ o f the prizes, a pleasant time was RUCILIXAS MARKETS. encouragement in -thesr w oA . Miss Lutie Longfellow and Air. Milo Van The ejectment case of Mattie Mar­ The grand jury adjourned sine die TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. low ed with the appointment of Rev. passed in social conversation after Arman visited Galien, Sunday. Mead visited Miss May Bishee’s pri­ ble vs. Florence G. Oowcls was heard bn Alonday. An adjouminont -was Sip^rvisor...... Geo. B Richards F. 0- Berger, chairman, and J. R. Which the party dispersed to their Clerk...... O, P. Woodworth Hay—$7@$0 per ton. mary class in Benton Harbor and re­ Airs. Chas. Sawyer of Laportc, Ind., in part iu the Circuit court on Fri­ taken on Friday,' until 1 o’ clock Treasurer ...... ,..B . L. Board.maS Lard, retail—S(^. Nicrgarth, sec. After appropriate re­ homes, having had a delightful even- came on Thursday for a few day’s Highway Commissioner...... ;Cras. Bradley ; ported at the Union. Lesson was day, and adjourned until Aloud ay. Alonday afternoon. Their labors are Balt, retail—90c. marks by tbe chairman, the welcome ing. visit with relatives and friends. Memb, rs Board o f Rev iew...... j ! Flour, per lb—$5.20 @$6.40. tanght by the president-. j Chas. L. Bainton of Buchanan practically concluded as no more , • VC. E. SAtaK 1 address by H. W. Scott was given, Air. and Airs. Alelvin Beistle start­ witnesses will be examined. JUSU ...... *— * | \V*H* I\EE£ER I Honey-—l*f£. METHODIST. ed to-day for an extended visit with charged with receiving a bribe,, was School Inspector,*...... Mrs* Eliza Emery j Live poultry—3.} God’s Love.” Two responses were given, by, A. F, Yesterday" morning about 8:30 Eiisliaebs Directory. } Oats^—^256. AV. Noble. - ' term of court. jury will be at an end. Ref. Acts 10-11-20. Leader Miss llagatz and Clias. Spears both of St. o’clock while the freight train from CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Sunday services: Corn—2uij. Aliss Pearl Witter of Denver, Colo., Chas, F. Kitterer of Niles pleaded Several of the indictments voted Preaching at 10:30 a. m . and T:Q0 p. m .j Junior C. Clover Seed—$3.00@$3.25. Mattie Smith. This subject "should Joseph. After singing “Baptize us Beuton Harbor toyBuchauan was go­ E. atohiyp.m .; Sen. C. S . at 6:00 p. in.; S. S. came to Buchanan, Friday afternoon, guilty of violating the liquor law on . by the grand jury, but not returned at 13:00 m. Other services: Cottage prayer meet- Bye— 47n-r'T:*i>. Everybody invited to ail tesse services. being made. should do to promote and advance car against au embankment and was The Bethany class of the M. E. town on Saturday, for a visit with pleaded not guilty to violating the Jam© O’Hara, St. Joseph, furnish­ ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Rev..E- IV. these institutions. The discussion terribly hurt about the head and face, Buchanan relatives. * ing liquor to minor. ihcpnrd, Pastor Preaehura' 19:40A. M andVR’O Sunday School gave a most enjoy­ liquor law, and were admitted to Fublie Sale. See local. Clias. Radewald and John H. For- o « Sunday school at l M. Y. P. prayer ; able musical program to a good proved profitable and inspiring. The' a gash just under the lower jaw about Airs. Lynn Nichols and. daughter, imiDg'ihursiiay evening Cottsge prayer meet- ■ bonds of $400 each for appearance at ler, Niles, furnishing liquor to minor. ngTues-day: eveuiug. t ovenaut meeting S&tur- , Home for sale. See local. essay was unanimously adopted by five inches In,length, the muscles Aliss Bessie, of Alorrice, who. have audience at the Methodist chureli on at the next term of court: Peter Tounelier and Chas. Hill, tiny before th e (tei Sunday o f each mouth, with 1 X*’it2 & Webster m “A Breezy Time.” been visiting relatives in Buchanan communion the first sarday o f the month Wednesday evening and Jthey have motion. were terribly torn and lacerated, Dr. Benton Harbor, keeping saloon open Sfrangers always u rir< 'r.n*. and vicinity, " returned home yester­ David Scherer, Benton Hardor. Ellsworth's of South Bend is adrertising kindly promised to repeat in Sunday “In what way can the Y. P. A. give G. L. Bailey and sister Dr. "Wheelock Rudolph Woblrab, Niles. Alay 25. VIETHODIST CHURCH, Rev. H. L Potter. thtir “ Spring. Opening'' in their space. day morning. . j i Pastor. Sabbath services: Preaching II*:3d j school next Sunday some the choruses, assistance to the church” was respond­ were summoned and found the in­ ■ Edward Schaffer, St. Joseph. Alfred Earl, Niles, selling liquor G. E. Smith & Co, have a talk in their a, ut. and 7:00 p ra ; Sabbath School 13:00 m .: > as given by them at the concert. ed to by bliss Sylvia Cauffman of Bu­ jured man in a dangerous condition. Edward Brant, Benton. Harbor, two to minors. Junior League 3:30 p. m.; Epworth League, «;00 ; space this week about “ Spring Styles. coses. AYm. Frick, St. Joseph, (2) selling u. in,; Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 p. . Bead it. chanan in an excellent es*ay, setting He was made as comfortable as possi­ Ratiolifle College Girls. m. Members are expected and strangers are at- j Radcltffe college, which has just Timothy Talbot, Benton Harbor. liqnor to minor and keeping open on ways welcome. [ Mrs. Willis N". Weaver died on forth very clearly in how many ways ble some twenty one piece s of bone Mrs. 2L B. "Wheelock, who is well known started on another year, was begun in In the cases of Schaffer, Brant and Sunday. RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. James Prt- [ as a physiciau has placed her card in tbe- Tuesday evening at her home on can give assistance to the church. being taken from his wounds. Owing Wpi. Brady. Niles, keeping a Gam­ van. Pastor. Sabbath Services: Preaching : 1878 under the name of the Society For Talbot, motions to quash the indict­ P Becohd. Bead it, North Main street. The deceased Was An extensive disscussion was indulged to the great danger of the blood from the Collegiate Instruction of Women, or ing house. 10:30 A. af.aud7:OOP. It. Sabbath School r ments were made and argued by M. Young People's meeting 6:C0 P, Si. prayer t Shepard & Benuing. of “The Bion” have the daughtei of Mr. J. B. Moulton in. The essay was unanimously the wounds flowing into the wind­ more familiarly the Harvard annex. In Richard Liskey, Stevensville, (2), meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30. AH are cordial- > James O’Hara and. denied. selling liqnor to minors and keeping iy invited, | something to say in regard to prices in and is survived l>y her husband and adopted. The forenoon session was pipe and suffocating Hiinover, it was 1894 it was made a college under the their space this week. name of Radcliffe, in honor of Anne John S. Perkins pleaded guilty to open on Sunday. v a n g e l i c a l c h u r c h , comer oak and three children. The funeral will be closed with a song and prayer by the impossible to administer chloroform Harry ChurchiH, Buchanan, keep­ Second Sts. Rev. P. C. Berger, pastor. Res­ D. L Boardnmn of the “ Cold Cash” Radeliffe, the first woman who gave keeping a gaming room, but was idenceE 47 Main St. Preaching at 10 SO a, m. and held Friday morning at ten o’clock secretary. for the operation. Hanover was re­ money to Harvard,. The instruction pro­ ing gaming house. 7.80 p.m. Sunday Scheolll.45p.m.. Mrs. F. C. grocery i.-> advertising a full Iineof Evapor­ sentenced. ' Berger, Snpt- Youag PeopieV Alliance every ated Fruits in his space fhis week. from her late residence and will be The afternoon session was opened moved to his home and is resting as vided at Radeliffe is practically identi­ Jay Arnold, Niles, keeping house Sundav at B.S0 p m . Prayer seivi e Wednesday : Deliah Percell, the colored wo­ of ill fame. Messts. B, B. Desenhetg & Bro, have a conducted by Rev, James Provan. With song followed by the scripture comfortably as possible. A special cal with that at Harvard There are the at 7.30" p. m. AH set ts are tree. AH cordially ‘ same professors and the same curric­ man from Niles who cut her husband John J. Farbry, Benton Harbor, -welcomed. notice calling attention to the fact that reading by Rev. F. C, Berger and train came down about two o’clock their “ Underwear Sale” positively ulum. In iij96-7 there were 358 stu­ savagely with a razor, pleaded guil­ liquor to be drank on bis premises. 0 .0 . F.—Bucnunan Lodge n o, 75 notda its ‘ . The W. C. T. U. held a very inter­ prayer by Clias. Spears, After sing­ with the railroad company’s surgeons Alex. Aliller, Niles, selling liquor J. regular meeting, at Odd Fellows Hall, on closes Saturday. dents. This year there are more. ty to the charge of assault-with-in.- ich Tuesday evening. esting meeting last Friday P. 51. at ing another song the regular program from Benton Harbor to render It is supposed very generally that to person in habit of becoming in­ Mr. D. Kiser Is sick. the home of 5Irs. "Wm. aiead- At tent to do bodily injury less than toxicated. l ss A . M.—Buchanan Lodge N o. nil holds a f work was continued. Owing to the any medical assistance, hut they there is very little social life among the I1 , regular meeting Jiundayevsning on orbefors the conclusion of 'business a short girls. Wheneve r this is mentioned to a murder. She has not been sentenced. Frank: Bihlmier, Baroda, (2) sell­ hefuiim oou in each month. • The Thursday night Y. P. Q, C. absence o f 3Ir. David Friday, this found everything possible being ing liquor to minors and silling on a program was listened to with inter­ Radeliffe girl she looks surprised, for A motion was argued Monday af­ * u .c . \v—Buchanan Lodge No. 9S holds Its | have a new member. subject was given Rev. F. Koehler done to relieve the sufferer. Han­ Radeliffe girls seem to thuik that they legal holiday. est, consisting of music and extracts ternoon for a new trial in the timber , 1 , reular meeting the 1st and Sd Fr.day even t for presentation. over’s physiciau when asked how have considerable social life—as much AYm. Eisner, selling liqnor to a I g of each mouth Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Puller enter­ on Miss Willard’s life, as written by cutting case of King vs. AA’imer, on minor. The first essay for the afternoon badly he was hurt stated that there anyw *y, as they have time for. It is fi A . R .—Wnx. Perron Post No.33. Regular tained at cards Tuesday evening. prominent people of the world. The tlie ground that treble amount of AYm. Aliller and AYm. Kreiger, I f . meeting on the first and thiro Saturday was read by A. F llagatz, of St: Jo­ was serious danger of the blood gett­ true there" is no dormitory life at .Rad­ Niles, selling liqnor to minors. veutng o f each month .'-r-u-cr

B uchanan R eco rd . DEALER IN ALMOST EVERYTHING. AS A SPEOLAlTlFwiIdrPAY YOU Buchanan, Michigan. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1S9S. ' 7VT3 TO LOOK AT OUR

Entered at the Post-office at Bncuauan, Mich. ns Bcconn-cinse matter. A ROUSING CAUCUS. AS ALASKAN LETTER. Mr. William Dempsey of Buchanan Only 16ft out ol a possible 575 o f the weekly Hie Republicans >ominatc a Winning: in Dress Goods. U)fc newspapers in Michigan. are accorded a ci rculation Ticket. has received a letter from Mr. Chas. in actuai* figckks by the American Newspaper The Republican Caucus held at the Call ancl see them. Directory for 1866. and the publishers o f the Di­ Dempsey who is In Alaska and as it rt ctory will guarantee the accuracy of its rating Opera House, Monday night was one by a reward o f one hundred dollars to the first may interest onr readers wc publish person who successfully assails it. Advertisers that was full of enthusiasm and a should note the fact tluit.the Bcctianan Record the same. * is one o f the 166 that are not afraid to let their large turnout of republicans was an S. P. HIGH. . Feb. 20, 1898. customers know Just what they are buying. evidence that the village republicans It is too cold to work so will write. were wide awake and aggressive and RECORD ITEM BOXES It is 20 below and a 40 mile gale I. their party would see to it that Buch­ blowing. Some are working but I MERCHANT TAILOR, Are located at the following places: anan would have a good safe rapub- prefer to stay by the stove and that POSITIVELY CLOSES H. Binns. lican majority at the election on is not very comfortable in a tent, with Buchanan, Mich. B, R. Desenherg & Bro. Monday, and that nothing but the the frozen ground for a floor it makes Hotel Stephens. election of the whole ticket would it nice to sit. around barefooted. I SATURDAY EVE., satisfy them. The meeting was call­ I)r. E. S. Docld & Son. atn working on the wagon road from ed to order by the village committee, f fr ; ~5 j % M. G. R. R. depot. Skaguay to Lake Bennett, am getting B A R t n u and Mr. Herbert Roe was named as $3 a day and board. It is hard to Q Drop any items of interest in any MARCH 12. U of.these boxes, and they will reach chairman, with Mr. Frederic R. Ea­ rustle a job, Skaguay is full of men —3 &— ton, secretary. Messrs. J. R. Bishop, hi the R ecord office. and a good many are broke. I lo­ Do not expect to "buy it at this sale price after H F. T. Plimpton and A. C. Stephens, ♦> ♦> cated a lot at Haines Mission and I o o s tellers. The officers were sworn by .5 think there is where the railroad will above date. CC ii. DO YOU WANT A MAP? Mr. A. A. 'Worthington. he built to the interior. It Is hard leromoters. Seine Twine < v: The caucus then proceeded to nom­ to tell what this country will be like D Through a special arrangement, we O 0 inate a candidate for President, an this jiext summer if they don’t start Z 0 can o f f e r you an excellent map of informal ballot being ordered. While a railroad I think work wi 11 be scarce. o Michigan, size 57 inches by 40 inches, the tellers were counting the ballots, Too many men for the amount of a H with a map of the world on the re­ Mr. I. L. H. Dodd moved a suspen work, wages will come down. O sion of the rules and placed In nomi­ E.S « 0 verse side, and a year’s subscription There is a great deal of sickness U- 5% nation to succeed himself, Mr. Herb­ caused by too much exposure, too co to the Bren an an Record, for the ert Roe who has served in a most many come here not used to this ex­ h nominal price Of $1.35. I f you are efficient manner during the past year, C_D < treme cold climate and live in tents U) already a subscriber for the Rmcord, this motion was supported and was and shocks not fit to keep a horse in The One Price Large Double Store, =C 55 you can secure one of these maps for carried unanimously. Sir. G. W. and breathing the cold air on their Noble followed by renominating Mr. only 35 cents. Call at once and se­ lungs is more than they can stand. W. K. Brodriek whose painstaking The wind is a fright, it has blown cure a map. if you are at all interest­ Work has clearly earned another term, very nearly every day since I have ed in this remarkable offer. SPLENDID LINE OF this motion also went through with a been here. It would surprise you to rush. Mr Frederic G- Lewis who was see the amount of outfits that are odd Be. E. S. D « See, Our Clubbing List. the ouly candidatefor Assessor was going over the trail and the different Druggists and Booksellers, We have arrangements whereby ve also nominated by acclamation ways of transportation. The most under a suspension o f the rules, on Uav*» ju*t r ceiw (I a Fine Stock of can save you money on yonr period­ use a horse and a narrow sled, some » I’ERFEOTK X. motion of D. II. Bower. The tellers mules, oxen, dogs and goats and DYES ntAMOXK Alt tlie new colors. icals for the coming year. Call and ABE HERE OR IN TRANSIT. t PEEKLESS. then announced the result of the bal­ some haul their sled by hand; one get our prices and see what we can B-side* <';jtcehn, l.o^uoi d aud other lot which was as follows: sees all nationalities and ages on the Col*»iiu£ Materials. do for you ______Whole numer of votes cast SS trail. They are using the river bed William H. Keller 51 for trail as it is very near dry. We I have 'still a few lines of win­ Aii the ADVERTISED PATENT Mr. Joseph Voorhees 1 ost a ral uable S. R. W olcott 11 cow last Sunday. I. L. H. Dodd G will have the wagon road done by MEDICINES WE KEEP, ter goods that are bargains--- Scattering 20 the time the river breaks up. IS but recommend as last Mr. Geo. W- Korns of Kites has Mr. Keller having received a ma­ A good many are selling out and been granted a restoration of pension. jority of the votes cast was on motion getting back to God’s country, but WHEN IT’S SPRING made the itnamimous choice of the those kind of people are no good ' ' l 'I Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Franklin You naturally think of new Bpriug “Fixings.” You never feel juet right 3, caucus as their candidate for presi­ here and not much good any where. BIG BARGAINS. in those that are left over. TheyTe'jnet a little oil for style, and a little entertained a number of their friends * T5 CTS. A BOTiLE. dent. Kext followed an informal We have hard work to get enough to worse for wear. If you notice the prices we ask, you will not to hesitate. atlnncheon, Friday evening. ballot for a trustee in place of Mr. eat, a very poor cook being the cause Dodd's Cough Balsam, The body of the late Richard Mil- Charles L. Bainton, whose term of of it. Skaguay has a population of SPRING STYLES RUBBER FOOTWEAR In all seasonable lines. In hats, any sli’ipo atid co'or you desire, the newest Blocks, the correct 25a, 50 c, S1 00 ham, who died at Kalamazoo, passed office has expired. During the count­ about 5000, the principle business is spring styles, prices to please you, through Buchanan, enroute to Berrien ing of this ballot Mr. G. W. Koble gambling and lots of green horns Dodd’s Little Liver Pills, Springs. addressed the caucus at some length drop their loose change. As soon as EXCLUSIVE STYLES. 2 5 cen ts. urging all to put forth a united and they get off of the boat a great many That’s our strong point. “When you buy a good shoe at our place, there The M., B. H, Ss C. are doing good there is some satisfaction to know j*ou will not see the same thing at We also sell PEFUMEIIY. determined effort for the success of think it is smart to gamble, others freight business, handling eight to every turn. YTe protect, our customers. the ticket which would be placed in think they can beat the games and ten cars each way daily between Ben­ nomination. The result of this bal­ kick when their money is gone. Post­ ton Harbor and Buchanan. CLEftii E. SMITH & GO. lot was as follows: age stamps are at a premium, it is Sirs. Susan Rough and Mr. Frank Whole number of votes 102 hard to get them at all. ELLSWORTH'S “ AT THE POPULAR STORE." [LLSWORTH’S E. Rough gave a dinner to a number W. W. East received S9 ❖ ❖ Clvas. Pears 5 of their friends on Monday, and it STRUCK BY T1IE CARS. Ob as. Bishop 4 iB aato.__S P R S I M G Spring was pronounced by all present a Scattering ■ 4 Monday afternoon about five merry, pleasant occasion. Mr. W ill East was made theunaml- o’clock Mr. John S. Helmick was The Ladies’ Aid Society of Mt. motts elioici as candidate fu r trustee. struck by the cars and quits seriously W Lip ® Samples Zion U. B. chureli will give a pie Mr. I. L. H. Dodd made an inter­ injured. Mr. Helmick is about To esting address to the members of the years old and had started for his A ll Hie Pasliioitsible Weaves nf Dress Goods. social at the home of Mrs. John Best, All the Conceptions of The Sillc Weaver. K o w Tuesday evening, Starch 15. Each caucus, giving an admirable state­ home which was some little distance A ll the Dainty Styles in Dress Fab - irs. All the Seasonable Foils in Ribbons. lady is requested to bring a pie. ment in clear and concise terms of east of the Michigan Central depot. Wa have searched the Eastern markets and have brought on -a collection of Spring Fabrics which just how the village finances were Finding the “lane” leading to the are truly tempting, on account of the great variety ol weaves and wide ranee or colors. We select wi h At the Store of W. N. Ready. A number o f the friends of Mrs. standing and urging that every man house was quite muddy Mr. Helmick extreme care aud hunt hard for the prettiest and newest things. Leadership in quantity, quality and Geo, H. Parkinson had a masquerade variety does not satisfv ns unless we have the advantage in price giving as well. HEKK IS A LOT who was nominated and elected decided to try the railroad track. WUltTU A VISIT TO SEE DRUGS. PERFUMES. surprise at her home last Thursday should endeavor to run the village He had proceeded but a short dis­ Bayaderes Whipcords, . Plaids. 27-inch anti China, at a very evening and all had a good time. matters in the same manner as they tance when he discovered a train Stripes, English Cheviots, ,Uarages. unusual price, 75c, S5c. PARKINSON’S, If you doubt it ask Mrs. Bertha Roe Serges, , Illuminated Poplins, would run their own business. An approaching him from the east. He to sh ow you the flash light picture Annure Weaves. Covert Cloths, Cashmeres, A beautiful lot of Plaid. and informal ballot was then taken for si stepped- across to the other track Henriettas. Moseovetlas, Silk and Woo1 Cheek designs, 49c, 75e, S5c, §1, §4.25. MAIN S T R E E T . tbev had taken. trustee in place of. S. A. W ood whose crossed it and as he supposed stood Fancies. Pattern Suits, I2 ifc. 15c. 19c. term of office had expired which re­ 85c. 50c. 09c. 75o, 90c, $1, SI.25, S1.50. High class Black Brocades, at prices Mr. Percy G. Skirven has been ne­ far enough away to be out of all $-‘.50. 85.00. which deserve attention, B9i, 75c to 81.50. sulted as follows: THAT’S SO ^ -a . gotiating with the Michigan Central danger from any train that might lie railroad relative to arranging for Whole number of votes cast 102 passing. He was standing alongside I. L. H. Dodd received 5G ATTRACTIVE BLACK the track with his hand In his pocket GOODS. shipment of milk to Chicago, on the John Graham 29 Crepon. Kipp Cord. Beugaliif Cord Bayadere Crcpou. Wool and Fancie*, 4 o’clock morning train, and if any of C’it as. F- Pears 7 facing eastward when an.past bound Whipeoid. Poplins. Cheviots, S.cilians, striped Mohair, Bayaderes, 19c, 2.e, H9e, 49c, our farmer readers who desire to ship S. A- Wood 5 freight train came along, the pilots 75c, Soe, 81.25 up to $5. milk under tins arrangement, they Scattering 5 of the locomotive striking him in will obtain all the necessary inform­ Mr. Dodd’s nomination was made' the left side knocking him into the SPRING . ABOUT NEW RIBBONS ation from Mr. Skirven. unamimons as candidate for trustee ditch where he struck on his head. AN ART COLLECTION. — of every conceivable color—both staple Mr. Dodd thanked, the gentlemen o f While the add in this paper has at The engineer of the tram had whistled Come in and iool* over onr assort men s shades and those new ones which itave QAMB Y the caucus-for their vote but declined in the pretty, delicate, low-priced Cotton found their way into extreme popularity Mr. R, S. Tatabling, the new pro­ repeatedly t o attract Mr. Helmick’s this season. Here is a partial list of the to he a candidate, his declaration Dress Fabrics. Organdies. Dimities, Lawns. BROUGHT EXCELLENT RESULTS prietor of the Moccasin Mound Dairy, attention but failed to do so, the Piques— and the rest come in and i ee— the new: Burnt Orange. Turquoise, Yieux We have decided to quote prices on oar Bertha Roe’s Bakery. would not be listened to however and arrived in town to-day to complete noise of the west bound train evi- masterpieces o f the world’s artists in tex­ Blue, Camellia, Monelle, Coral, Beige and stock to show you, who have not taken a ballot was taken for trustee in tile designs, selling at pennies a yard. We Yio.et Those o f special interest in this Ms arrangements to take possession densly drowning the whistle. The line are divided into three assortments— advantage of our liberal offer, that we place of John Graham whose term have the strongest? lute of White Goods ifn of the farm. Mr. Percy G. Skirven, train stopped and backed down to e ' er shown in Indiana, too. 15c, 25c, 35c. do all we advertise in every particular: had expired. This ballot resulted in whose indust’ y and ability has made the depot, thinking Mr. Helmick had Amoskeag 4 cents per yard me Mai,in no choice and a second ballot result­ a great success o f this dairy, relin­ beon killed. Station Agent Peacock Unbleached Muslin - 3 cents per yard AVA SCHRAM,‘MANAGER.- ed in JOHN CHESS ELLSWORTH, quishes his lease and interest in the and several- others were soon on the Lawrence, LL. Muslin 3J- cents per yard

ANNUAL TAX SALE. Township 7 Sonth of Range 19 West. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH. Original Plat. 48 STATE OF MICHIGAN,),. IQ 0) fi County of Bekiiiex. S IU bo 4$ £ CO The Circuit Court for the County o f Berrien in Chan O h s ‘oM SS m4...... — 10 267 00 40 48 10 72 70 325 75 in behalf o f said State, for the sale of certain lands lot 829— _____j» $4 20 $0 72 $0 17 SO 70 $5 79 GEYKR SCHOOL,. for taxes assessed thereon. • b e i f o f n e 34— 36 40 13 04 2 20 52 70 10 51 lot 3«l s of Water st­ 14 70 2 55 59 70 18 54 Eighteen enrolled for Spring term. On reading and llhag the petition of the Auditor Township 8 Sonth of Range 19 West, int 318...... 3 65 63 15 70 5 IS THE 'DETROIT JOURNAL ‘ FARM CONVENIENCES. General o f the State o f Michigan praying for a de­ n e 34 of 8 w >4 .. 5 40 122 67 21 26 4 91 70 119 51 18 ft la w idth on Wayne st by 73 test in depth on. the b cree in favor of the State o f Michigan, against each W ?s of n e Jf___14 80 22 21 3 85 89 70 27 63 sMe o f lot 409 and alike strip 23 ft in width on the n •Attendance regular. Health and parcel of land therein described, for the amounts tide of lot 410______30 85 5 35 1 23 70 38 13 s e b u -w s e k l y . An improved Hitchias Post — An Advan­ happiness perfect. therein specified, claimed to be due for taxes, Township 6 South of Range 20 WeBt. lota 431 and 433____ 13 65 2 36 55 70 17 26 tageous Fastcninff F o r Gates* luterest and charges on each parcel o f laud, and n 40 acres of s X Township 4 South of Range 19 West, is the most satisfactory and popular '.wicc-a- Music, drawing and penmanship that such lands be sold for the amounts so claimed ofsofljf.. ..IS 40 2 09 37 03 70 3 24 Wlieji one places a hitching posfcjbe- by the‘ State o f Michigan. n fi 44 of a w fl. t.24 Ot 10 2 53 41 10 70 8 77 n fl X of sec 14, 65 week newsparfer published in Michigan. side a driveway on the lawn, the grass delights all. It is ordered that said petition will be brought sfljf fswfl :-24 78 80 6 43 1 11 26 70 8 50 15-100ths acres______41 70 7 23 1 67 70 51 30 on for hearing and decree at the April term n w 34 of s e i -24 40 1 59 21 03 70 2 .62 s fl H of sec 14, 65 The Detroit, Journal, Semi-Weakly, is dis­ all about the pest is quite sure to bo ut­ No spring vacation as we coiild’nt of this Court, to be held at St. Joseph, in the n o f l l f _____ -26 55 2 49 43 10 70 3 72 15-100ihs acres.______16 50 2 86 66 70 20 72 County o f Berrien State of Michigan, on tne 6 78 tinctively a Michigan- newspaper devoted to’ terly destroyed by the feet of the horses, spare the time. s fl 54 ...... -28 139 80 5 01 87 20 70 ■ Bonghtons Addition, eleventh day o f April, A. D., 1898, at the open­ n 54 of s e 34____-85 20 17 39 3 02 70 70 21 81 n X of lot 4...... B 8 40 1 48 34 70 10 90 the state in all its various interests and is the since horses will move all about a post ing Of the Court ou that day, and that all per­ s 24 o f w >4 of sa6 Michigan geography interests us sons Interested in such lands or any part 24...... —<..85 40 10 08 1 74 40 70 12 90 Gallins Addition. best, cheapest and largest newspaper pub­ to which they are hitched, even when thereof, desiring to contest the lien claimed there­ lot 6—..—. ______5 25 91 21 70 7 07 now. on by the State o f Michigan for such taxes, in­ Township 7 South of Range 20 West, lished in Michigan. harnessed to a carriage. This makes an Some beautiful maps of Michigan terest and charges, or any part thereof, shall appear lot commencing 63 rds e from n w corner of sec, thence a Fyfea Addition. MORE PEOPLE READ The Detroit Jour­ nnsightly spot and one where very In said Court, and file with the clerk thereof, 20 rds, thence e 8 rds, thence n 20 rds, thence w 8 rds lot 0...... 9 45 1 84 35 70 12 17 are being drawn by o’th grade. acting as register in chancery, their objections 1 1 1 21 21 05 70 2 17 Hoyts Second Addition. nal, Semi=Weekly, in Michigan, than any thereto, on or before the first day of the term s 34 of n w K o f n K of lot 2...... 43 5 00 87 70 6 77 similar newspaper published. Here are a few Fred Lyddiek won the mathemati­ of this Court aDove mentioned, and that In de­ n w 34—...... 10 10 4 39 76 18 70 8 03 20 Michigan’ s int 5 a’ld 9 2 ft of lot 6. 52 13 00 2 25 70 16 47 reasons: cal contest, Fred Geycr second. Slay fault thereof the same will be taken as con­ commencing 3) 50-100 chains e o f n e cor of w34 of n w a Vi of lut 2______05 42 0) 7 28 70 51 66 Greatest fessed and a decree will be taken and entered if, e 20°, w 4 chs, w 4 61-100 chs, n 3 75-100 ohB, e 0 Ohs to lot 1 ...... E 16 80 2 91 67 70 21 08 as prayed for in said petition. And it is further place o f beginning______N ew sp a p er, The Market Reports are the very best. Watson won in both writing contests. ordered that in pursuance of said decree the 31 61 11 02 70 1 44 Morrisons Addition, The Latest News is in every issue. Hurrah, for “ Dog and Deer,” Pris­ lands described in said petition for Which a de­ Township 8 Sonth of Range 20 West. lot 17______' 16 80 2 91 67 70 2108 The Editorials acknowledged the choicest. cree of sale shall be made, will be Sold for the Schultz Addition. Th3 OstruItJiurnal oners Base,” “ iSheep Out,” “ Jail,” several taxes, interest and charges thereon its e 34 of nw i f ___12 80 83 04 5 73 1 32 70 40 79 TS:s Journal Cartoons have a national repu- determined by such decree, on the first Tuesday Township 8 South of Range 21 West. 'lot 4 ______23 10 4 01 92 70 28 73 SEMI-WEEKLY, “ Ball,” “ Hoop,” and “ Kite Flying.” In Slay thereafter, beginning at ten o’clock a. w 50 aores of s X University Lots. •a ia i. in. on said, day, or on the day or days subse­ of n e M b of M. Township 4 Sonth o f Range 19 West. Every Tuesday and Friday. quent thereto as may be necessary to complete C.R.R ______17 59 5 S3 1 01 23 70 7 76° The Jo’s li’s Stories are a pleasure to the sale of said lands and of each and every n o fl X ______-IS 20 18 1 94 S3 08 70 3 05 n x Ot lot 23. sec 26__ 54 60 9 48 2 18 66 94 $1.00 Per Year. yi-usigaml old. A BARN CAR. parcel thereof, at the office of the County s w f i i i ______IS 55 70 5 43 94 22 70 -7 29 1 ,r. 84. sec 26,5 acres— 0 00 1 56 86 11 62 50 cts., 6 months. Treasurer, or at such convenient place as shall n e fl if of a e If-58 40 3 88 67 16 70 5 41 all of lot 39 e of Lake 1 h re are Carefully Edited Departments- be selected by him at the county seat of the w fU f of s a if__18 70 32 6 80 118 27 70 8 95 Shore road, sec 26___ 42 00 7 28 1 68 •51 66 fur all kinds o Readers, 14 lightens Farm labor by Carrying En- County o f Berrien, State o f Michigan; and lot 49, tea 26, 5 acres.. 52 50 9 10 2 10 64 40 sllajjo or 3Imruro. that the sale then and there made will be a GITY OF BENTON HARBOR. VILLAGE OF BARODA. The help problem among farmers is publtc sale and each parcel described in the de­ Original Plat. lot 1____ 2i 02 4 16 96 29 8 4 cree shall be separately exposed for sale for lot 2______7 29 1 26 29 9 54 j lie Detroit JoLr/usaij Sesm -l^ieekiy today one of the most serious with the total taxes, interest and charges, and the sale shall be made to the person offering to buy VILLAGE OF BERRIEN SPRINGS, which they have to contend, and any 5 46 95 apsfi’iscj r o i u I sss. *oi for any given tax, and paying the full amount 2 lot 58______22 70 7 33 device that tends to lessen or save la­ charged against such parcel, and accepting a ^ r i s 2 e 22 ft on Ferry st of lot I s S ri o o Ji o 121...... :______1 00 17 04 70 191 conveyance of the smallest undivided fee simple K 3 o fc o EH bor will or should be hailed with de­ interest therein; or, if no person will buy for 33 ft by 33 ft on n e light as a boon of no little value. The any of said several taxes and pay the balance n 6234 ft of lots 8 and 0. 9 $102 86 $17 83. $411 $0 70 $125 50 cor of lot 122______1 0501 17 0401 70 1 94 §B .00 PStl accompanying illustration is presented thereof, and take a conveyance of less than the CITY OF BENTON HARBOR, VILLAGE OF BRIDGMAN. entire thereof, then the whole parcel shall be lani b’d a by canal, e by Hall, s by Main at, w by Mur­ lots 1,2.3,10 and 11__ i 3 14 54 13 70 4 51 ' ll ’ R E S T 'fIS'.i'Mi r N-B Ys P V P15 T publish? 1 for the in one v. in the hope that some one may be as­ offered and sold. If any parcel of land cannot phy ...... 19 03 3 30 76 70 23 62 lot 7______i 39 07 02 70 118 sisted in lightening the farm labors by be sold for taxes, interest and charges, such la d b’d n by Hall, w by St. Joseph river, a by King, e by lots 7 and 8______2 84 15 03 70 172 parcel shall he passed over for the time being, Rowe______9 53 1 65 S8 70 12 26 lot 4—___;__-______8 7 39 1 26 29 70 9 55 the use of this ensilage or manure car­ and shall, on the succeeding day, or before Hie land b’d w by Nutting, n by Vaylatelco, e by Robinson, s lots 5, 8 and 7______3 1 81 32 07 70 2 93 • rier. It was formerly illustrated in close of the sale, be reoffered, and if on such by Belieview sc..__ 24 63 428 93 70 3) 05 lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, * second offer, or during such sale, the same land b'd n by Brittain ave, w by Farmer, a by McOlai'e, e 9 and-10______4 418 72 17 70 5 77 ■ r. -’1 ‘1 l'«». t;ii i sv1<’ross to J. C. Farm, Field and Fireside and described cannot be sold for the amount aforesaid, the by Larson ...... 41 13 7 13 1 65 70 5*0 6L lots 2, 4, S, 7, 8, 9,10,11 as follows by a New York correspond­ County Treasurer shall bid off the same in the laDd b’d w by Pear st, n by alley, e and 8 by Ranter addi­ and 12______5 4 71 81 19 70 G 41 f* i i*rtt* w-rtigi!.* ('li-y. ent, who writes that he had seen it in name of the State- tion ______11 31 1 93 45 70 14 42 lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Witness the Bon. Orville W. Coolidge, Circuit land b’d n by Martin, e by Broadway, a by Nowlen, w by 9,10, Hand 12______6 4 71 SI 19 70 6 41 ' o i p t ’O ’ ? Pav rosc . ____ 32 92 5 71 1 32 70 40,66 practical operation on a dairy farm as Judge, and the seal of said Circuit Court of Berrien VILLAGE OF BUCHANAN. an ensilage carrier and in a stable as a county, this 28th day ot February, A. D. 18SS. land b'd e by Laskworthy, s by Main st, w by Barny, n by IMPROVED HITCIHXG TOST. (Seal) ORVILLE W . COOLIDGE, 8h p canal. . -17-I 83 19 70 8 47 Days Addition, manure carrier: Circuit Judge. laud b’d n by Cole est.,w by Dclielo. s and e Goins------lot 25 andn V4 of lot 26. 3 51 61 14 70 quickly a pool of water will stand after 6 S G is a track of iron such as is Countersigned: 4 73 82 19 70 6 47 every rain. The first illustration shows JOHN W- NEEDHAM, land b’J e by Kreiser and Kodb, s by Main st, w by Dun­ 4 Fnltons Addition. used for barn doors, and F a car for can and King, n by ship canal______lota 19 and 20______71 12 03 an improvement on an “ improved” Register. 70 1 50 carrying the manure or ensilage. Fas­ 4 76 82 19 70 6 47 lot 57...... — 34 CO 01 70 111 TIE I I Y0I WEEKLY TBIBDIE, hitching post which was originally de­ I n l b’d n by alloy, e by Wells, s by Territorial st. w by Rose Addition. ten the track securely to the ceiling Wi aDS ______12 86 2 14 43 70 15 03 scribed in The Country Gentleman. lot 4...... A 3 51 61 14 70 4 96 T H E GREAT either ahead or behind the cows, accord­ STATE OF MICHIGAN. land bounded e and n by O r Greek, w by 3d st, s by Park First the writer conceived the idea of at ...... - i ll 71. 13 70 5 63 lots 3 a ad 4 ______S 3 17 55 13 70 4 55 ing as it is desired for use in feeding or To the Circuit Court for the County ol Berrien In la d b’d u by alley, e by Nee, e by Territorial et, w by locating the pest'just outside the read- Chancery: Rynearsons Addition, in stable cleaning, running it the whbie ilatiimjnd______18 5L 3 21 74 70 23 16 way, in the grass, using the double The petition of Roscoe D. Dix, Auditor Gen­ Barridges Addition. lots 5 and 6__ 3 51 61 14 70 4 96 length or clear around the stable as is eral of the State of Michigan, for and in be­ COLOMA VILLAGE. NATIONAL FAMILY swinging iron arm, with its snaffle, to half ot said State, respectfully Shows that the 1.1 tt...... —...... A 12 35 2 14 49 70 15 68 most convenient, the carrier being so ..1_____ O 24 BS 4 28 99 70 SO 65 Bakers Addition. .. hold the horse off from the grass. This list of lands hereinafter set forth and marked lot 3...... constructed that the wheels will turn “Schedule A” contains a description of all lot 5______C 10 30 1 78 41 7U 13 19 lot 63...... 70' 12 03 70 1 55 works well with most horses, bnt some on a curve in the track. lands in said County of Berrien upon which Central Addition. Gilsons Addition. NEWSPAPI will throw the arm completely up over taxes were assessed for the years mentioned lot 6______...... 37 41 13 7 13 1 85 70 50 61 • Four carrier wheels are bolted in therein, and which were returned as delinquent lot 2______...... _ A 54 09 02 70 1 85 the top of the post, and so get on to the lot 4— __ 119 70 31 65 lots 4 and 5.. C 1 41 24 OS 70 241 For Farmers and Villagers, and your pairs to the blocks, A A, and hung to for non-payment of taxes, and which taxes loc f»______...... 33 12 85 2 14 49 79 15 68 grass with all four feet. This is obviat­ have not been paid; together with the total lot 6.. .. - ?S 32 92 5 71 1 32 70 40 65 VILLAGE OF EAU CLAIRE. the track, the blocks running close to the amount of such taxes, with interest computed favorite Aomje paper, ed by using the chain, as shown in the lot 8 ..:_____ ...... 41 20 57 3 57 82 7U 25 66 79 14 03 70 1 66 track to prevent the wheels jumping thereon to the time fixed for sale, and collec­ n 73 L)L RJU 81 14 03 70 1 68 cnt. This permits the arm to rise just tion fee as provided' by law, and the cost of ad­ Chasa’s Addition...... 1 22 63 3 92 91 70 28 16 lots 5 and 8 and n X of far enough to reach the bridle of the off. vertising and other expenses of sale of each of J< t 17___..... lot 6______4 40 76 18 70 6 04 These blocks are bolted to a heavy said parcels of land. i jt 5______...... 2 ‘9 £6 1 61 37 70 11 94 entire blk, less 55 ft horse, with play enough so that he can scantling, B B, under them, to connect Your petitioner further shows to the Court Cook and llifords Addition. front and 120 ft deep. E 52 50 9 10 2 10 70 64 40 move his head freely, bnt docs hot per­ that said lands were returned to the Auditor lot 1 3 ...... A 10 80 -1 78 41 70 13 19 Ganoe Addition. General under the provisions of Act 206 of the lots 17 and 18 ______A 22 68 8 92 91 70 28 16 mit him to throw it over upon the oth­ Public Acts of 1S93, as delinquent for non-pay­ lot 1______2 3 85 67 15 70 5 87 Farmer’s Addition. 1.25 er side of the pest. ment of said taxes for said years respectively, VILLAGE OF GALIEN. BOTH OWE YEAB FOR $ and that said taxes remain unpaid. lot IS______...... A 10 30 1 78 41 70 13 19 SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE RECORD. This device of nsing an arm to keep Your petitioner further shows and avers that Hansens Addition. G. A. Blakeslees Plat. the horse away from the post accom­ the taxes, interest, collection fee and cost of lot 2______1 12 35 2 14 49 70 15 68 lot 9______7 3 37 58 13 70 4 78 advertising and other expenses of sale, as set Fred Bargers Addition. TUC U V TQIQHMC SI ft fl ft W ft P 3iOPAGES. a National Book of reference for Govemmen- plishes more than the preservation of forth In said Schedule A, are a valid lien on the Herrington’s Addition. l Fit W. I ■ InlD U tit ftLmHnnbi Contains the Comtitutlon of several parcels of land described in said lot 1______4 50 78 18 70 816 ______. . ’ the Umted btatee, the Constitution o f the State of New York, th'e grassy sod. It keeps the horse from lots I!, 12,13 and 14.__ 2 8 22 1 43 S3 70 10 65 the Dmgley Tariff Bill, with a comparison of old and new rates; President McKinley's Cabinet and. schedule. Hard and Bonn’s Addition VILLAGE OF NEW BUFFALO. gnawing and disfiguring the post and Your petitioner further shows that the said appointees, Ambassadors, Consuls, etc.; the personnel of l ongress, names oi principal ofilcers o f the from rubbing his bridle and other parts taxes on said described lands have remained lots 11,13 and 13_____ 3 37 03 6 42 1 48 70 45 63 .. - 1 33 06 different States, commanding officers o f the Army and Naw, with their salaries: Tables of Public a 24 ft o f lot 9 and n 14 e 46 f 16 X ot lot 5 a Statistics, Election Returns, Party Platforms and Commilteos, complete articles on the Currency, Gold unpaid for more than one year after they were 1 61 28 of his harness against it, often to the returned as delinquent; and the said taxes not ft of lot 10______4 4 11 71 IS 70 5 63 and Silver, and avast amount of other valuable information. The standard American almanac, auth­ lot 21______6 10 30 1 7S 41 70 13 19 ___ 10 19 32 3 35 oritative and complete, corresponding in rank with Whittaker's Almanac m Europe. serious injury of the harness. having been paid, and the same being now due lot 7— ___ 18 49 03 On reference to the second illustra­ and remaining unpaid as above set forth, your Ingham and Bowmans Addition. lot U.. ___ 18 4 82 83 19 70 8 54 P R IC E 25 CENTS. POSTAGE PAID. petitioner prays a decree in favor of the State lot 3 ______D 8 22 1 43 33 70 10 68 lot 6— .. . 25 17 03 01 70 91 tion, here reproduced from The Prairie of Michigan against each parcel of said lands, 8 54 of lot 8______E 16 46 2 85 66 70 20 67 lot 7 - ___ 25 SO 14 03 70 167 Address all orders to BUCHANAN RECORD. Farmer, it will bo seen that the appa­ for the payment of the several amounts of Improvement Association’s First Addition. lot 8 - ___ 25 68 u 03 70 1 50 taxes, interest, collection fee, cost of adver­ lot 9 - .. - 25 49 08 ratus consists of a link, A, and two A MANURE CARRIER. lots 9 and .0______5 4 11 71 16 70 5 63 tising and other expenses of sale, as computed Water Lots, half lin ks, B , with a hinge joining and extended in said schedule against the sev­ lot £7— ...... 5 10 30 1 78 41 70 13 19 ESg©l©E©E©S0S©S©S©SCSOS®E3©] OE sa ® 3 G2-S! ©Si 03 ©s ©s ss@ a them a single bolt only being used in eral parcels of land contained therein, and in lots 1 and 2 ______6 4 11 71 16 70 5 68 lot 7— ...... 17 03 Q gh.^1 © lots 3.4. 5. 6, 7.11,12.13,14,15,16,17,18,19, 20,21, 22,23, each block, thus allowing the wheels to default of payment of the said several sums lot 22...... 17. 03 S i i El computed and extended against said lands, that it, 25,23,27,23, 29, 30, block 6, and lots 8 and 9______lot 23...... 17 03 1 ....THE _____ © a l 3 © turn the curve in the track as referred each of said parcels of land may be sold for the 7 55 55 9 83 2 22 70 63 10 to above. lota 1,2, 3 4, 5, 6 and 7. 7 82 28 14 26 3 29 70 ICO 53 Virginia Go.’s Addition. B I E3 j E3 amounts due thereon, as provided by law, to lota 14 and 15______.. . 9 4 11 71 16 70 5 6S entire___ ...... 47 S3 C6 01 70 1 10 _© M m k? © UsSi? i p I!?3 © J © pay the lien aforesaid. a tO i 1 13 D is a crossbar above the car and to Improvement Association’s Third Addition...... 224 82 14 03 70 1 69 which the car F is bring by rods, H H, And your petitioner will ever pray, etc. ___ 252 17 03 01 70 01 nisadB EFISVl © Dated, January 29, 1S9S. lot 2...... 7 8 22 1 48 33 70 10 68 'frac’l bike 258 and 263.263 H7 12 03 1 52 a 17 m W E3 11 E3 ROSCOE D. DIX, 70 eeklyn ©HGEQBO the lower ends of the rods hooking into Lewis Addition. W I 05 Auditor General of the State of Michigan, ___ 254 1 33 19 70 2 07 23 staples near the bottom of the car. lot 15 and e H of lot 14. 34 14 80 2 48 57 70 18 05 ___ 258 49 08 02 70 1 29 for and in behalf of said State. ___ 276 98 17 04 70 1 89 LARGEST CIRCULATION 0? MY POLITICAL PAPER IK THE WEST! There may be a rod from the crossbar McDonald and Packard’s Addition. entire.. 83 06 01 70 110 ES D to the backend of the car to steady it lot 4 ...... i ll 71 16 70 5 68 ___ 292 82 14 03 70 1 69 © lots 6 and 7— ...... 8 22 1 43 33 ® It is radically Republican, advocating ■jtt^But it can always be relied o a ° SATISFACTORY GATE FASTENING. until ready to dump, which can be done SCHEDULE A. 70 10 68 ____ 383 33 06 01 70 110 them. The half link B projects, and on Morton and Riford’s Addition, West Addition. |s the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po- a easily by simply unhooking this rod. 0 Taxes of IS 9 o. © with ability and earnestness litical movements^*© being struck by the closing gate is, of Township 4 South o f Range 17 West. n ‘4 ' f n X of lota 7 ___ C 17 03 01 70 91 is a heavy swivel connecting the timber and 3 - ...... -__ 3 30 30 1 78 41 70 IS 10 ____ C 066 1 67 39 TO 12 42 13 course, forced back to the gatepost, the ■ between the two pairs of wheels and the lut 11______4 30 86 5 35 1 23 70 33 14 © concussion sufficing to bring the square Morton and Steven’s Addition. VILLAGE OF SODU3._ THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL crossbar D. McDonald’s Plat. 1 link A over the top of the gate, as _a 43 o & rS lots 8 ana 9______G 123 42 21 39 4 94 70 150 45 S3 THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE By the handles at the forward end of 3 © a Morton and Stevens Second Addition. lot 4...... 1 7T 30 07 70 2 84 © © shown, ^ £ eS o © 13 the car it can he easily moved in either oo < OP=i s £ lots 6,8 and 10 ______4 S 22 1 43 33 70 10 65 VILLAGE OF STEVES3VILLE. It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. § No great force isrequirctl to make the direction upon the track, even when land bounded n by Green, a br Stewart s by road, w by Township 5 Sonth of Range 19 West. ® apparatus act, the smallest opening town. line____ IS S ${ 73 $3 82 $0 19 $0 7) $6 41 Newland Addition. E3 ES fully loaded, the car holding about one- s K o i a e X ___..22 80 17 34 3 01 69 70 21 74 lots 4 and 5______2 15 43 2 67 62 70 19 42 n 7 acres o f s 1:0 acres © © through which a man can pass causing o f s w a o f n w Jf, The Literature of Its columns is fourth of a wagon load. e l f o fn w i f ___ 24 SJ 8) 29 76 5 16 119 70 36 81 PJat o f East St. Joseph. sufficient jerk to bring the top link A e j i o f s w i i ___ 24 SO80 6 20 1 07 25 70 8 22 sec 23,7 acres______1 54 26 C6 70 2 56 equal to that of the best xnaga= over the gate. It will easily be under­ W 60 52-100 acres lots 8, 12,13,18,19, 22, VILLAGE OF THREE OAKS. I® - ziues. It is interesting to the chiL Making an Asparagus Bed. o fn w i f ______26 60 53 26 70 4 63 107 70 3310 and 2 3 . . . ______16 63 2 89 67 70 20 94 s 14 of lot 30...... 4 73 82 19 70 6 44 stood, therefore, that when a gate is lo’s £7,23,35 and 36__ 9 53 1 65 33 70 12 26 Asparagus roots may be planted in a e Jf of s w if of Warren’s Addition. drea as well as the parents...... swung open there is no chance of fail­ bw 11 . . . _____ 23 12 02 70 84 lots 81,32 and 33_____ 7 14 1 23 29 70 9 36 spring or fall provided the ground is lot 7 3 ______2 33 42 10 70 3 60 lot 139______85 16 04 70 1 85 ure. The gateposts must, of course, ho n .X o f e 17 acres o f e X of s a X and w 8 acres of e 25 moderately dry, otherwise it is better acres o f e 55 o f se i f ______Threshers Addition. VILLAGE OF WATEBVLIET. HE INTER OCEAN h a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, set slightly on the slant in order to j 26 16 50 7 92 1 37 S3 70 10 31 to plant in the spring. The land mus s Jf of e 17 acres lot It______1 24 63 4 28 70 30 65 Lewis Addition. ES and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF make the gate close after being swung ; of s efrljf so£ lots 4 and 8______4 6 16 1 07 70 8 18 lot 2______B 10 02 70 82 T be well prepared and can hardly bo too lot 18______4 2 05 36 70 3 19 © _ THE WORLD and gyves its readers the best and ablest open, and, that being effected, the fas- j highway.______26 8 50 4 20 72 17 70 a 79 Swains Addition. rich. Good strong 1-year-old plants are Threshers Second Addition, discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy tening works itself. There need he no j Township 5 South of Range 17 -West, lots 162,163 and 164 25 04 01 70 1 CO by many preferred to older ones. For lot 12.. 2 4 11 71 16 70 5 63 with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and mare straying cattle through gates being w 5 acres o f s w DATER, OWEN AND SCHULTZ ADDITION TO discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.^®a* garden culture American Agriculturist H o t a e U _____ 28 5 1 07 29 07 70 2 73 Union Addition. BENTON HARBOR. negligently left open, nor can stock s e J4 of s e H___ 29 40 10 57 1 8jJ 42 70 13 52 advises that the rows be not less than w 37 ft of lot 10_____ ’. A 2 48 43 10 70 3 71 lot 9______2 57 10 . 02 70 1 39 push the gate open unless they learn the Township 6 South of Range 17 West, n x o f lot 1___ D 14 30 2 48 57 70 18 05 l®||®ag Oil DOLLAR PER TEAR-$I.OO three feet apart and the roots planted lot 10______D 4 76 82 19 70 6 47 EMPIRE ADDITION TO BENTON HARBOR. art of raising the link. The fastening is s if o f s If o f w two feet apart in the rows. In field cul­ X of s e frtr r iifif .. „ 6 15 3 78 63 15 70 5 29 lot 1______G 3 59 62 14 70 5 05 lot 24____1...... 1 6 09 1 06 24 70 8 09 THE DAILY AEDOTHDAYEDITIOTS OF THE Q exceedingly easy to open. HfTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND. © ture, where horse cultivation is prac­ s e li o f n Ww if i f.. - 8 40 6 92 1 20 23 70 9 10 Van Horn and Morrows Addition. lots 6 and 7______5 1 86 23 05 70 2 34 e X o fn wi-M— i f ___]14 80 30 35 5 26 1 21 70 37 52 lot 3___. ______16 16 2 85 66 70 20 87 LEESIDE ADDITION TO BENTON HARBOR. Price of Tiailv by m ail...... $ 1.0-0 per year- § ticed, three to four feet of space is giv­ Township 7 South of Range 17 West. lot 5______2) 57 3 57 83 70 25 67 lot 5...... B 51 09 02 70' 182 Price of Sunday by m ail...... $3 OO per year Reclaiming Alkali Xands* q Daily ami Sunday by snail...... Sitl.OG pel* year @ en each way. The easiest way cf plant­ w 7 l acres o f n w if excepts acres in n w corner n of GITY OF NILES. entire blk except lot Charles A. Shinn of the> agricultural highway______30 68 78 28 IS 57 S 13 70 95 68 11...... 0 9 82 1 70 S3 70 12 61 5©S©S©E©S@i20E©SQ@©B©H©aS3©0©B©HCSS3©BS2SBOHeE©SS ing is to make ferrows with the plow, parcel of land bounded n by Collins land, e by St. Jo­ department of the California State uni­ 10 or 12 inches deep. Level and mellow Townchip 8 Sonth of Range IS West. seph river, s by Fowler’s land, w by Mill st______'DUNOAN AND ROSENBURG’S ADDITION TO OITY versity reports the success of experi­ the bottom of these, and if the ground n 80 acres of e H 1 19 10 05 70 2 14 OF ST. JOSEPH- o fn -w # __ *___1 so 3 00 52 13 70 4 34 Township 7 Soulh of Range 17 West, ments which have been made at the sta­ is not already very rich spade in, some tv 65 86-^00 acres TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH OF RANGE 19 WEST, tion at Tulare in the reclamation of Of 'V tl . . . __i 6SSS 5 99 1 C4 . 24 70 7 97 part i f s l f o f a e U beginning at n w cor of Jef7ersnns nnd x of lots 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 ,8, 8,11,12,13.11, 16.17,18,19, decomposed manure, filling up the s 63 62-103 acres Sin-CTu ’h ia d. thence w 4 < hains, thance s 9 chains 46X 20, 21,22, 23, 24 and 25, blk 1, and lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,12,18, alkali lands. He is quoted in the San of n e flL i__. . . 2 6362 449 77 IS 70 6 14 Pc ks, ih iqcs eon qmreer eection line 8 chains 9SX 14,15,18,17,18,18, 23, 21, 22. 23 and 21, blk 2, sec 35----- trenches so that the bottom is about six 1 nks lo sail Shafferslaud, tbencsn 9 chains4&X links Francisco Gall as saying: inches below the surface of the land. n JS of s 9 ___ 2 80 8 93 1 56 36 70 11 60 • 11 83 2 05 47 70 15 05 is well said that manners make the ■ w fr«fs w K .26 39 61 12 77 2 21 51 70 16 19 to beginning. I e: 35. 4 72 81 19 70 6 42 | ¥ man,but the more solid ingredient o f a “ We have discovered that much can part e e frl 14 b mndedn by st, e and s and w by Michi­ Plant the roots in these, covering them W 2*/2 acres o f n ** character is also necessary to a true V be done to neutralize the effect of the with three inches of soil, and as the 10 acres of s e }1 gan Wood Palp Uo's land, sec 35, 5 acres______alkali by mechanical treatment of the of n e }£ ______28 2 50 64 11 03 70 1 48 ' 11 79 2 05 47* 70 15 01 type o f manhood. If a man lias these both, f shoots grow fill in the trench gradually w uure3 of b a piece of land about IX acres, bonnaei n by land of and also has the good sense to dress well {p soil. By nsing straw—not manure, for 10 acres of n 20 Millard e by land oF Kellogg, s by land of L. A. Dun­ until it is level. The ground is to be acres o f s e % of can, w by land of Millard, said land joining the so- he will find the “ latchstring out” for him 3 manure makes alkali soil even worse— kept mellow and clear of weeds through­ neK... . 23 2 50 64 11 03 70 • 148 called Johnson Brewery property on the s, Eaid land all over the world. A the ground is kept warm and the cold being on sec 35------, 2 37 41 09 70 3 57 out the season. After two years a few Township 4 Sonth of Range 13 West, part of n w !4, beginning at n w corner o f Eaid section, FOR-REALLY CORRECT DRESS 8 alakli is kept from rotting the seed. stalks may be cut off each year, but a n 20 acres o f e X tleace e 7 rods and extended s same width to Main st “ Our experiments with the salt bush full crop should not be cut before the of w jj of bw i.i. 9 20 14 96 2 60 60 70 18 f6 aad also that part out lot 151 Gresn and Hoffman’s In Material, Style, Fit, Finish, and Gentle- § In;« oanded n by Sweedman, e by Bnry, s and w by add, 1} ing n o f Main st, used in one parcel, sec 36____ manly effect, you should order your tailor- ^ have also proved that even without rec­ third year. Peters..-______15 20 50 11 60 2 01 46 70 14 77' 42 CO 7 23 1 68 70 51 66 lamation alkali lands can he made val­ let ii ..onnOed n and e by Bnry, s by Territorial Road, w J. Beesons Addition. Winter Grain Seeding. byLnnblade___15 20 11 60 2 01 46 70 14 77 uable for pasture. The salt bush makes land bounded n by Empire Ave., e, s and w by Flood___ lots 20 and 21.______8 15 1 42 33 70 10 60 BOH N & O O ., a thick growth six or seven inches big.' August is the month when the farmer 29 25 23 04 01 70 98 lot :09...... - . . ____ 4 77 82 19 70 6 48 4 land bonndedn by Dalisle, e by Broadway, s by Allerton, lots 153, 154, 155, 156 The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors and makes excellent grazing for sheep in all the winter wheat sections of the and 157__ £2 CO 3 81 88 70 27 39 w by McAllister AdcL...... 1 For over 20 Y e a r s the Leaders in the Custom. A The excellence of the Australian wool is country.is busy in preparing the seed 30 50 2 43 42 10 70 3 65 J. Beesons Second Addition, Trade. You c a n ce l* "BORN” Suit or Overcoat i due very largely to the abundance of bed for winter grain. Bye is less in­ Township 5 Sonth o f Range 13 West. - lots 187 and 183.._____ 2 37 41 09 70 3 57 for less money tliau is usually paid for iuferior a lot 215 119 20 05 70 2 14 Q goods and tailoring. /A n 21-80 o f nw X. 1 42 16 32 2 83 65 - 70 f0 50 salt bush upon which the sheep graze. jured by lack of preparation of the seed lot 2.6______: ____ 119 £0 05 70 2 14 PIS’ ANB JFINISEI GUARANTEED, s. Townehlp7 Sonth o f Range IS West, On the karroos of South Africa the salt bed than is wheat. The chief object for Bonds Addition Three SanthreA Choice Samples to Select fross* ^ lot com ft rods n and 6 rods, lift e from sw cor ssc 25, C A M , OK hush has been planted for sheep pasture both grains is to make a shallow seed e a reds 5Jf ft, s 11 reds, w 5 rods i% ft! n 11 rods.______lot 20_____ — ...... 8 27 1 44 •33 70 10 74 by several companies. The planting of bed able to hold as much moisture as is 25 6 14 1 05 £5 70 8 15 lot 58— ______2 37 41 . 09 70 S 57 Township 8 Sonth o f Range 18 West, W. Boris Addition. QC O U R A G E N T the salt bush promises to establish a needed to germinate the seed grain, but lot 40______119 20 05 70 2 14 new industry in California. The bush at the same time have a firm and dry n Jf r f s 68 acres o f e c f n e i f — 9 55 21 9 57 2 21 70 67 69 W. Berts Beaond Addition. C2k W . U O B L E grows where alfalfa will not grow, and bottom for the seed bed, which the grain . e K - t i e i f .. 9 80 2C4 50 35 44 8 18 70 243 82 w X of lot 8 and o X in many cases, perhaps, it will he roots shall not be able to penetrate. w ) i o fn X o f n of lot 10... 05 70 214 Who wishes to close out S 2 0 ,0 0 0 worth of CLOTHING W‘i4 ______.15 8 90 1 20 28 70 9 08 cheaper to plant it than to attempt to Early plowing and abundant use of the n e J4 o£ n o u __16 75 92 13 16 3 04 70 92 82 J. Brookfield’s Addition. O BOOTS and SHOES, every garment, every shoe a bargain reclaim the land. ” roller will secure these conditions. If n.w if of n 0 34-16 110 43 19 13 4 42 70 131 63 lots 1 and 3.______- 7 9 42 1 83 ?8 70 12 13 Yon do not take chances when you buy at NOBLES, ' Township 5 Sonth of Range 19 West, lot 8______...... 7 10 61 1 84 42 70 18 57 possible slightly barrGW the surface soil ljts 3 and 6...... 13 6 11 1 06 24 70 811 e 6 acres o f s 20 GOODS AS REPRESENTED. According to The New England and then roll it down after each rain. acres o f n 25 M. Davis Addition. 0 Homestead, “ no other branch of dairy­ This may seem to the inexperienced to acres of e H o f s lot 6____ ...... 7 08 1 22 28 70 . 9 23 w i f ______.15 6 2 00 35 08 70 3 13 Green and Hoffmans Addition. ing or of agriculture shows so slight a make the surface too hard for a good s of n w of X X lot 14 . — ...... 1 18 20 05 70 2 13 Estate of Oliver Dalrrmple deceased. decrease in values during the hard seed bed, but so that the wheat will n w J f______21 20 6 20 107 25 70 8 22 germinate and catch hold with its roots nKof«3fofsv o Green and Hoffinaa’a Addition. times as the making of milk for market 34 of n w 3 4— 21 10 5 54 £6 22 70 7 42 Oat L ts. k l hi First publication, Mar. 10, !S£S. of the surface soil the seed bed Cannot s 10 acres o f s w in New England. ” 1 26 1 n e X of ont lot 23. 2 87 41 09 70 3 57 TATE .OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,-ss. be too hard.—American Cultivator. i f o f se 2 4 ____ 21 10 7 27 29 70 0 53 j At a session oflhe Probata Court for said w 24 of s e i f ___ 27 80 24 15 5 92 1 37 70 42 14 H. B. Hoffman’s Addition. S' n w K of n w H and w 10 acres bounty, field at the Probate office, in the city lata 2C6 and 207— __ 5 00 87 20 70 6 77 of St. J oseph, on tne 9tfi day o f March, in the A Fodder Vise. >£ n n- X X News and Notes. 23 15 10 41 1 81 42 70 IS 37 Johnsons Addition. year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight. QC Present, Jacob J. VAX ltn?En, Judge of Probate. The following sketch of a vise for Compared with last year, there is a n 7 acres cf s 80 acres o f 3 w X o£ n w if. lot 4— ...... : . . . . . 9 75 .18 03 70 1 81 23 7 5 45 95 22 70 .. 7 32 .. In the matter of the estate of Oliver Dalrymple holding fodder to be cut by hand is from decided reduction in the potato supply. 11 acres com on s e cor o f b e f rl of sec 31, thencs e 80 W. Justices Plat. deceased. Ohio Farmer, as are the explanations: ids, thence n 20 rds, thence w to Lake Michigan, part lo’ s 28 and £9 beg 3 r .ds o of n w corner o f lot 28, I- On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, A big shortage is indicated in the thence s along said lake to place of beginning______the few S rods anil extended s earns width 6 rods and of Frank Dalrymple praying that administration 1 is the foundation plank, 2 inches com crop of 1897. 31 10 3 19 62 14 70 5 05 e5 fti f lot 29and except tart lot 28 sold to Andrew o f said estate may he granted to David E. Hinman thick, 14 inches wide and 4 feet long; Jaekton and w 12 f: of lot 29 sold to Searls and Dougan or Borne o her stutahle person. The oat crop is a moderate one, but Township 6 Sonth o f Range 19 West. 3 01 52 12 ' 70 4 34 Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the -1th >- — - i-ti-. u: s X O. P. Lacy’s Addition, day of April next, at ten o’clock in the fore­ of fair quality. of s e l f ______13" 30 1 26 22 05 70 2 23 noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, EI/T’S CREAKI BALM is apositivecure. Returns indicate a heavy yield of b J» >4 o W lflfB lot 10and i X t f lo t 9 and that the heirs at law ot said deceased, Apply into the nostrils. Itis quickly absorbed. 60 w 34______17 20 10 03 1 74 40 70 12 92 except part sold to R. Z and all olher persons interested in said estate, are winter wheat. n J4 of n e 24 <•£ e R. Go— ...... 119 £0 05 70 2 14 Q required to appear at a session of eaid conrt, then cents at Drnjrglets or by mail; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 60 Warren S t. Hew York City. A. e 34...... -17 It 38 198 46 70 14 52 O. P. Lacy's Second Addition. to be holden in the Probate Office, in the city of Most growers agree that level culture oom i ll3 rds w o f s e cor, thence n ! i rds,W 8 rds, s 20 St. Joseph, and show, cause, if any there be, why of potatoes brings the largest crops. rds, e 8 rds to beginning_____—______lot 175______— 2 37 41 09 70 3 57 tile prayer of the petitioner should not he granted. IS 9 37 1 62 37 70 12 C6 McIlvain’S Subdivision of Oat Lot 50. And it is further ordered, that said petitioner Professor J. C. Arthur of the Indiana s w frl if ex'ep* com 22 rds n and 32 rds W of 34 post on lptsll.and 12._...__ L ' 7,Oj'i?2 28 70 9 28 < < give notice- to the persons interested In said station has found that a solution of s line of s c 18, runningthence w 26 rds, nl?Jf Tde, e 26 estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the loughs Opera louse, rdB, s 1254 rds to place o f beginning______McIIvoin’s Subdivision o f Ont Lot 51. hearing tbereolj by causing a copy of tins order to formalin gives on the whole better re­ 18 128 8 34 1 45 33 70 10 82 lots 18,14,15 and 16__ 16 50 2 86 63 70 20 72 L i be -published in the Buchanan Kecord, a news­ O N E N IG H T , sults than the corrosive sublimate in all that land in n w frl U w of lands o wned by Ed aeon paper printed and circulated in said connty, three Stauwcod and Wm. Mnrpby__;______. Moora’s Addition. successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. preventing potato scab. 10 10 5 53 96 21 70 7 41 w 4 rods o f lot 7_____ 8 15 1 42 33 70 10 60 (A true copy,) JACOB J. VAN lllPEB, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. a piece of la-d bounded cn the n by Bridgeman Village, lot 11------4 72 81 19 70 6 42 z [seal.] Judge ofProhate. Rural New Yorker says: “ Don’ t dig e by land o f James Hortlock, s by land o f G. P. Acke- QC man and w by G. and W. M. R. R —______Moore and Reddick Addition. Last publication March 31,1838 the potatoes nntil the vines are entirely 19 2 75 I 59 27 C6 70 2 62 w X o tlo tlO and e lA dead. The tubers grow while there is a c; m si 341 ost on n line o f »ec 19, thence e 193 ft, thence. o f lot 20______2 37- 41 09 70 3 57 spark of life in the vines.” s 9‘X >t, w 195 ft, n 9634 ft to beginning.. Walling and Lacy’s Plat. < FITM WEBSTER 19 64 11 03 70 148 The agricultural department, after w ii of s w 24___27 74 IU 12 85 2 98 70 90 61 part of lot 9, beginning 23 ft e oE n w corner, thence e 20 TUNING. ------IX------VISE FOE HOLDING FODDEE. n K * f a j f o f n ft, and extended s same width 67 ft.______long experiments with lawn grasses, e i f o f n. w If__ 29 10 •2 70 47 11 70 3 88 18 87 3 27 75 70 23 59 Pianos and Organs tuned, cleaned, 2, plank to chop on; 3, three posts with declares that creeping bent is the finest n 20 acres cf e 30 n% of lot 16...:...... 16 50 2 £6 66 70 20 72 roller to hold lever 5; 4 is a part with acres of s 54 of s part lot 23, beginning 97 ft s of a e corner, thence s 22 ft repaired and polished. Work guar­ lawn grass known. 20 4 19 72 17 70 5 78 and extended w same width to St. Joseph River, ex­ 1 piece of strap iron, notched, nailed on e X ------.-—.-.31 The government crop reports show W lu acres of s 20 acres c f e 60 acres of e ..34 of i e i f ____ cept part sold to R. B. Co...... -_____ anteed. WILL E. GRIFFITH. it, to catch lever; 6, dotted lines show 31 10 . 3 31 57 13 70 4 71 21 70 3 76 87 70 .27 03 1 BREEZY TIME" position of lever raised np to put in the apple promise as extremely low save b 10 acres o f e West Niles. ❖ ❖ ♦> in the far west and on the Pacific coast. acres of 6 X cf s bundle. Out with a sharp ax cldSe to e i f ______31 10 5 42 94 22 70 7 28 lot 59------6 11 1 03 24 70 8 H A MUSICAL COMEDY SURPRISE n e 34 of n w 24—83 11 40 1 S8 46 70 14 54 o ■ NOTICE the lever. n w 24 of n w 34-33 17 10 2 97 68 70 21 45 OITY OF ST. JOBEPH. TUNED UP TO DATE. News and Notes. s 24 o f n w 5 f __33 45 60 7 93 1 82 70 56 02 Original Plat. To the citizens of Buchanan town­ News and Notes. investigations made under the n 54 of s w 34— 33 34 V0 5 92 1 37 70 42 19 lots 29 and 80„...... 3 50 61 14 70 4 95 e 54 of n w if of ship I am the exclusive agent to can­ EVERYTHING NEW, The preliminary returns to the agri­ auspices of the department of agricul­ lots 103,104 and 105.__ 816 20 84 79 12 65 70 884 34 s e 34______83 11 43 1 98 46 70 1454 &Uw of e60fto£ n 22 D vass and sell a hook called “The Story cultural department show large yields s if of s Jf of s e ft of lot 133------8 40 1 46 84 70 10 90 ture have revealed the fact that we can ______119 70 20 74 4 79’ 70 145 93 NOVEL AND O R IG IN A L. of buckwheat and hay as compared with prodnee superior flax straw in the Puget i f commencing 31 ft a o fn w corner lot 162, thence e 60 ft, of my Life” the autobiography of n 54 of nw 34 and e w!4 o f nw 34 and s 28 acres o ffs e if e 14 ft, e 20 ft, a6 ft, w‘ 80 ft, n 20 ft to beginning______Q— “ The Dago Serenade. ” iast year. sound region. ofn W if------34 142 36 24 67 5 1 70 173 42 , 32 00 5 55 1 28 70 89 53 Mary A. Livermore. A thrilling According to the government crop re­ sw 34_____ *'34 3- 160 336 80 S3 19 12 23 70 373 07 lot 180------50 40 8 74 2 02 70 6188 The greatest need in beet sugar mak­ s w If of n w XH land commencing 44 ft e of n w corner lot 192, thence e narrative of her life from infancy to Q — “The Tennis Quintette.” port far November, the average yield per of a e jf------—3434 10 11 40 1 98 46 70 11 sl QQ ing is men who “ know how to do it.” ■ e* if o f s w if lying w of right of way of lot 209-______- 42 00 7 28 1 68 70 51 66 ‘ The soy bean may be grown about J. A L .M .R R ...... 1 — ------lot 244— ______❖ ❖ ❖ C — "Our Latest: A Grand Cake The Florida experiment station an­ 35 2 53 03 02 70 134 50 40 8 74 2 02 70 01 86 as far north as com. s Jtf o f lot 267______82 55 5 65 1 80 70 40 20 nounces a new remedy for the San Jose Township 7 S jpth of Bangs 10 West, and $4 of lot 282..___ _ V 85 1 27 29. 70 9 81 HORSE FOR SALE. 'Walk.” Secretary .Wilson has been trying to Scale. It is a fungous disease which de nnd X o f lot 282— __ 7 35 1 27 29 70 9 61 n1£ il______of e54 of a5, w . —— c0 57 8 77 2 03 70 62 06 und % o f lot 282..___ _ 7 35 1 27 29 70 9 61 . A good cheap work horse. Also learn why more of our. bacon cannot be 70 98 stroys the San Jose scale, which has in se'i otseK of n Vi o f lot 289...... 12 60 2 18 50 15 sold in the English market, American a W if.______5 1 04 24 - 70 ■-7 96 8 X o f lot 814...... 14 15 2 46 67 70 17 88 some good oats straw in barn. the past two or three years spread all PRICES: 3 5 c , 50C, 7 5 c . bacon is too fat. over.the country. JOHNBROOEUS, Seats on .sate at Brothick’# Drugstore*