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Barmore & M a R Is B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . Is prepared to do alUdndsot PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, Planing and Matching, croEiasr a-, s i o l m e e Scroll Sawing and all kinds Job W ork. uchanan ecord — -WE M AK E— TERMS* $1.50 PER YEAR, B R . payable, in advance* Cxpboards, Wardrobes, IBfflUc Safe* Slabs, Screen Doors, And anything In thatline. W e will alio continue mm* BATES HUE KNOWH 08 APPLICATIBH, the Model Making. W e will tako contracts to VOLUME XVIII. BUCHANAN, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, EEBRUARY 7, 1884 NUMBER 1. manufacture any small articles in wood. OFFICE—Xu Record Building, O.ik Strict. Shop back of Steam Grist Mill. T H E B A B Y ’S COSIPEAIN I\ mhHlllIHIHHHHlIllUlllHIUIIIlHlII hurt as he contrasted this table with Pawning the Bible. Pathetic Story of a Parrot others that had been spread in honor 1 iciness Directory. Business Directory. 01 mother, dear motherl So craving is the appetite for strong There is a fruit and poultry dealer Beer brewed in 1883: In New York of his pastor’s visit. N o wonder 1 cry I drink at times that it forces its victim in town who owns a talking parrot, City, 3,239,000 barrels; in Philadelphia, AUER & SON, Harness, Robes, Blankets, “Have you met with losses recently?” More wonder by far and the quaint, philosophic utterances 1,023,000; in Milwaukee, 986,300; in St. SOCIETIES. L Whips, Trunks, Ac. Light Harness a special­ asked the pastor's wife with concern. to transgress the boundary of rever­ ty. Repairing and commissions for new Harness ahat your baby don't die. ence for things it once venerated. An of the wise looking creature turnish Louis, 943,000; in Brooklyn, 836,000 ; promptly attended to. Front st., foot Day's Ave. No matter w at oils m e; “ Oh no,” said Mrs. Gordon, “ but in much amusement to passers-by. The in Chicago, 676,000. 0 7 —l a vi wan L oize N o. 75 holds its [ ii/ es of the spring, on a farm, there are a great old Scotch woman was fond of the r»^t.ar at Odi Fellows Hall, jpn N o matter who’s bore; parrot talks incessantly, and the owner I yillAW & EMMOMS. Bakery and Restaurant. many things wanted, and we are econ­ “mountain dew,” as Scotchmen call Stephen A. Walker, President of the ica x’aeSilay evening. O Manufacture a fnll Assortment of Candies No matter how bnrtgty their native whisky, that she frequent­ some months ago refused a large price and Ba.ce goods. W e carry a choice selection o f RHFtniIATIS.lt and NEURALGIA bare The poor little dear; omizing in order to meet expenses.” New York Board of Education, argues & A. M-—Summit Lodge No. 192 holds a reg- cigars and Tobaccos, and conduct a first class long enough run riot in the human ly found herself without monsy to pur­ offered for lnm by a married man, who that a college education is the best Restaurant. Oysters aud Warm Meals served at No matter if fall The next morning Mr. Gordon called F . ular meeting Monday evening on. or betore system . chase the necessaries of life, much less said he wanted it as a sort of stand-off known preventive of crime and pover­ the loll m oon in each month. all hours. Front st. opposite Hotel. Or out oi breath, on a neighbor, Mr. Jones, to pay him a gill of liquor. for his wife. The poultry dealer posi­ They have tormented the human family and She trots me, and trots me, for a pair of young cattle. ty, and cites as proof that there is not T71 & A. il.—Buchanan Lodge No. 6S holds a E. KINYON'S Central News, Book and defied the medical faculty; from time oat of memory And trots me to death, On one of these occasions, her rav­ tively refused to sell, however, but con­ a college graduate in Sing Sing to-day. jD • regaiar meeting Friday evening on or before H . Jewelry Store is the place to bay Gold and they have corrupted the blood, demoralized the joints, “Here is the money for the steers,” Silver Watches, docks, Silverware, Books, Al­ ing t'or a “a drappre” became so in fidentially remarked to the other: the loll moon in each month. vexed the nerves, agonized the muscles and racked 1 love m y dear nurse, said Mr. Gordon, handing him a roll of “Fact is, that’s what I keep the par­ Under Mississippi law a woman is bums, Birthday Cards, Ac. the brain wiih wearying pain. bills. tense that she resolved to try her OP H.—Buchanan Orange No 4« meets on But I bate that great knee; credit, which was very low, at the pub­ rot for myself. 'When anybody starts liable to indictment for assault if she • the second and fourth Saturday of each “Athlophobos” is the enemy of Rheuma­ Mrs. Jones was working over her P E. BRADLEY, Photographer. Constantly I like all her talk, lic house. Summoning her little grand in scolding, you observe, that bird al­ strikes her husband; but the man is month, at 2 o'clock p. at. , adding all the latest improvements in the tism and Neuralgia, repairs their damages, renews butter in the kitchen. She had a but­ E the blood, cases the joints, calms the nerves, soothes B a t w oo unto m e! ways gets furious, and takes the first not liable for assaulting if he uses a art. Second door east of Post-office. ter worker and it was astonishingliow daughter, she said: 0. O. T.—Buchanan Lodge No $56 holds its the muscles, gives rest and peace to the troubled She can’t b e contented . “Lassie, gang to Donald MacCullom hand in the jawing match. Nobody switch no larger than his little finger • regular meeting on each Monday evening. brain, and ensures delightful sleep. fast she made the butler into cakes 1 EORGE CHURCHILL, Contractor and Boild With talking so pretty and bring me a gill, aud tell hin. I’ll else can get in a word edgeways, anil in doing so. It is now proposed to so a or, and dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles. « Atiilophoros ” is a new remedy, hut it has In washing and dressing and stampe 1 them, draining out every amend the statutes as to give the wife A. R. -Wm. Perrott Post No. 22. Regnlar Front street. been abundantly tried. From far and near come tes­ drop of butter-milk with hardly any pay i’ the morning.” if you swear at her, why you’d think * meeting on the first aud third Wednesday timonials from well-known persons who hod long j. nd doin g her duty, Back came the damsel with no whis­ you’d woke up half a dozen angry bull- the same immunity that her husband a TTlARMERS A MANUFACTURERS BANK, Bn- And that’s very well. exertion, while Mr. Gordon watched evening of each mouth. Visiting comrades al­ been sufferers. It has turned their diseases out It ky, saying that Donald would sell her whackers No, sir,” lie added, looking enjoys. ways welcome* Jj chanan, Mich. All business entrusted to this has cured them. That is all,—and that is enough. I can hear soap and water; her. Bank will receive prompt aud personal attention. no whisky only for cash. The irritat­ sympathetically at the other married But, m other, Bhe is an "Got a butter worker, I -see.” A Montana belle, says the Bismarck Win. Pears, Pres.; Geo. H. Richards, Vice Pres.; “A t h l o p h o r o s ” can do for you what ed old woman looked about the house man, “I won’t part with that bird for ATTORNEYS. A. F . Ross, Cashier. it has done for those sufierers. It can Unmercitul trotter. “Yes, and I don’t know how I ever Tribune, being asked by a Bismarck for some means of “ raising the wind.” any other, but I’ll set up the beer for man if they possessed any culture out OUCHANAN MARBLE WORKS. Monuments drive out your Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, Oh, dear I is that she ? l’ved without one. It it so easy work­ a n r i p e r & W o r t h i n g t o n , Attorneys I ) and Headstones of all designs and kinds of Her eyes fell upon the family Bible, you.” her way, replied: “ Culture? You bet and w ill do so i f you give it a fair trial. Is she com in g so soon? ing butter now compared with wliat it and Counselors at Law, and Solicitors in Chan­ Marble. Beistle Bros., Proprietors. which had for years rested upon the T used to be. Why, it used to make me An oviparous story is told concern­ your variegated socks we do! We can cery. Collections made and proceeds promptly “A thlophoros ” has b y this time had such a She is bringing m y dinner shelf. It was a hard thing to do, but ing the parrot, the burden of which remitted. Office over Rough. Bros'. Store. i v o. HAMILTON, Milk Dairy. Delivers Milk good trial all over the country that its true work la With tea enp and spoon. so tried to work over so much butter, sling more culture to the square foot YY . in all parts of toe corporation daily.
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