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s Ju c h a n a n R e c o r d . >u b l i s h e b e v e r y T h u r s d a y , By— TOT3 3 >T O r -it O X i I am prepared to attend MI cases in my line upon short notice and in the best manner. TERMS, SI-SO PER YEAR PAT ABLE jN ADVANCE . EMBALMING A3VERTIS1HG RATES 1SABE KIQWH DH APPLICATION, NUMBER 52. VOLUME XXII. BUCHANAN. BHBBIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 2 4 , 1889. A SPECIALTY. OFFICE—In. RecorA Building,OakStreot Satisfaction guaranteed in both prices and PEAT FOR ME. “I am sq careless; but I liave drop Substances Liable to Spontaneous feel as if school was always keeping work, I also keep a full line of ped the other somewhere.” (Isabella had gone abroad to study Combustion BY EDEN* E. KEXTOKD. “JSTo; you haven’t,” I stammered; art). Fasting saints see visions ; why Cotton-seed oil will take fire even Business Directory. “it—they—isn’t a pair—they—it—isn’t should fasting sinners hot see the When mixed with 25 per cent of petro PICTURE FRAMES, Mttudie came to m e last night, earrings—I knew you didn’t wear same?. I forgot everything and I leuin oil, but 10 per cent of mineral oil SABBA.TH SERVICES. On her up-stairs trip to boil, them—” . spoke hotly. There was' a hurry and mixed with 10 per cent of animal or And Mouldings for framing, always on SERVICES are held every Sabhath at 10:30 Clad in little g ow n o f white, I looked at her, and tor the.flrst time noise all around me, but the hurry and vegetable oil will go far to prevent - O o’ clock.a . si., at the Chnrcli of the “ Barger And In slcepv voice she said: in our acquaintance noticed two gold noise in my heart deafened me to out combustion. hand. Rope also, Sabbath School services Immediato- “ I eau’tk e o p m y eyes awake’’— J . M I L E Y y after the morningiB meeting. Prayer and conf cr- drawing pin-balls in the pink lobes of side confusion. Olive oil is combustible, and mixed r.ice meeting every Thursday evening. A cordial Lower drooped each heavy lid— her shell-like ears. My ears tingled “My darling,” bending over her and with rags, hay, or sawdust will produce uvitatiou is extended to all. “Won’t you say ‘For Jesus’ sake?’ ” when I made this discovery. speaking below- my breath, “I find it A n d the h lossom eyes w ere hid, spontaneous combustion. “Aren’t you afraid of catching cold, impossible to say good-bye to you. I Coal dust, flour, dust, starch, flour The Boy Who Says “W e.” O. Or. F,—Buchanan Lodge No. T5 holds its As the drowsy, white-robed chi d, Miss Redfern ?” • I said, formally can’t say it—I won’t say it—must I C• regular meeting, at Odd: Fellows Hall, on leaned her head against m y knee, (especially rye flour), are all explosive Don’t laugh at the hoy who magni ach Tuesday evening. gathering up rugs and wraps as I say it?” when mixed with certain proportions And I kissed her lips and smiled, spoke, for I saw no way out of my blun She lifted her coal black eyes to fies his place. Y ou may see him com As she whispered: “Pray for me.” of air. ing from the postoffice with a Mg bun TTY & A. At.—Buchanan Lodge No. 68 holds a der cowardly but flight. I gave the mine, and I swear there were tears in New starch is highly explosive in its C • regular meetinsManday evening on or before P ra y for y ou ? O, little one, lady my arm, led her down below to them. Our whole summer romance dle of his employer’s letters, which he he fuUmoon in/each mouth. comminuted state, also sawdust in a displays vyith as much pride asTf they Need you ask for mother’s prayer? her father, and as she bade me good had been written in water, and these very fine state, when confined in a close OF H.—Buchanan Grange No 40 meets on Night and morn tiB life is doue.' night she said: last drops of salt put the finishing were his own. He feels important, *' the second and fourth Saturday of each A ngel m essengers shall bear chute and water directed on it. Saw and he looks it. But he is proud of nth, at a o ’clock r. n. “There might be a draught through touch on the sweetest aquarelle of my dust should never be used in oil shops To the Great White Throne above one ear, Mr. Floyd, if I only wore one life. She loved me. I was sure of it his place. H e is attending to business. I O.U. VV -i-Bnchanau Lodge No.fSholdsits Mother's tender prayer ior thee, or warehouses to collect drippings or He likes to have the world know that earring — you are very thoughtful. now, and everything else was make be leakages from casks. A . renlarmeeting the 1st anti 3d Iridayoven- P leading G od t o guard in lov e Thanks, and pleasant dreams.” lieve. It would have been safer to he is at work for a busy concern. One ,rg o f aeh nujnth. Her who whispers: “Pray for me.” , Dry vegetable or animal oil inevita of the Lawrences, of Boston, once said: The moonlight fell across my berth have talked landscape and literature, bly takes fire when saturating cotton A . R.—Vf’m, Ferrott Post No. 22. Regular O, m y Father keep he r feet through the small port, but what a yet this delicious danger w.as far, far “I would not give much for a hoy who f . m eeting !ou the drat and third Wednesday Ever in the one right way. waste at 1S0° F. Spontaneous com waste of good moonlight it was, to be does not say ‘ we’ before he is with us a i :ning of each month. Visiting comrades al- Let the child and mother meet more satisfying. I had said a fitting bustion occurs most quickly when the } iys welcome. sure! The sweetest, fairest, brightest, fortnight.” The boy who says “ we” (HEW'lfliJ Where thou art. Some happy day. good-bye to Isabella before I heard the cotton is soaked with its own weight dearest girl in the Provinces or Amer- identifies himself with the concern. Its VTOHAN’ S RELIEF CORPS, Witt .Perrott Post chirping answer from teary Rosie. of oil. The addition of 40 per cent of POWDER ca—I don’t know how far our good interests are his. He slicks up for its V N o.Sl. Meetings held regularly, in Grange “Don’c be so solemn, Mr. Floyd. ‘ We mineral oil (density 0 890) of great vis all, first arid third 1\ ctinesday o f each month. ship had carried us—was sitting by credit and reputation. He takes pleas part to meet again,’ as the hymn says. cosity, and emitting no inflammable Absolutely Pure. Song1 of Sixpence. her father’s side in the cabin, while I ure in his work and hopes to say “ we” i \ R . LEW IS W . BAKER, Physician attd Stir You must come and see me when I am vapors, even in contact with an ignited f■ geon. Night calls promptly attended to ThtSppwtlCr never varies. A marvel of purity had gone to bed, hungry and in a bad at home. I am to be married in De in earnest. The hoy will reap what he 1 ace in Kinyon's block. strength and wholcsomencss. More economica body at any point below 33S° F., is suf sows if he keeps his grit and sticks to than the ordinary kinds, and ennuot he sold in “Men always have their pockets full temper. Truly it was a lost opportu cember, and 'after Christmas we shall ficient to prevent spontaneous combus competition with the multitude of low test, short nity. his job. Yon may take off your hat to R. It. HENDERSON, Physician and Surgeon of money, don’t you know?” This was be keeping house in the dearest little tion, and the addition of 20 per cent of weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in When the breakfast-gong brayed I him its one of the future solid men of Office over J. K. Wood's store. Residence cans. R oyal B aking P owdek Co., 10D Wall St., said quite artlessly by my companion, flat in Eighty-first street.” the same mineral oil doubles time nec >. <10 Front Street. Qijev/. N ,Y . 19-15 was hungry without a doubt, and I the town. Let his employer do the Miss ftosie Eedfoin, as we stood to “You never told me that you were essary to produce spontaneous combus lost no time in reaching the dining-sa right thing by him; cheek Mm kindly V. BOWERS, M D. Physician and Surgeon' gether outside one of Halifax’s many engaged 1” I gasped angrily. tion. brac-a-brac shops. How shall I use loon, where I paid fifty cents, and ate A porter bumped me with abig trunk, if he shows signs of being too M g for . Galien, Michigan. Patent driers from leakage into saw his place; counsel him as to Ms habits L^st/nj <$ewf M i c h i g a n newer words to describe Miss Redfern up its full value, in greasy chops, mud but .1 would not stir till I heard her dust, etc., oily waste of ’any kind, or ETAPHYSICALonMIND CURE RETREAT than those cemmonplace ones: “She dy coffee and cold fried potatoes.