January 10, 1889

January 10, 1889

rjHUHWai B u c h a n a n R e c o r d , PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY orozEHssr o -. h o l m e s . I am prepared to attend all cases In my line upon short notice and in the best manner. TERMS, $1.50 PER YEAR DATABLE IK ADVANCE . EMBALMING IIVERTISING R&IES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION VOLUME XXII. BUCHANAN, BERRIEN GOUNTT, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1889. NUMBER 50, A SPECIALTY. OFFICE—InRecorilBallilingjOakStrcet BE KOBLT TRUE. Maud resumes hostilities. were out driving. I never thought of The Texan Tarantula and Its Foe. Satisfaction guaranteed in both prices and A FINE PIECE OF “Well, we will'see who can hold out broaching the subject, but it 'all came work. I also' keep a full line of d e l l e s u t f i n Sio o isb . - Dr. Horn, Philadelphia’s distinguish­ the longest. You are a nuisance, and up so naturally, after what you said ed entomologist, writes to the Ledger Buiness rectory. Life lies not all in deeds of fame, a little—” -, to Maud, Now, papa, you gave your the following: (Jr battles groat, or ventures bold, Then they both laughed and drop on consent to her,” coaxingly, “Don’t “In the not too fertile parts of the PICTURE FRAMES, SABBATH SERVICES. In making ne’er forgotten names the sofa, quite exhausted, and the best you wish me to b8 happi% too?” By jewels rare, or gifts of gold. region from Texas to California lives a ERVICES arei held every Sabbath at 10:30 of friends. She has struck' the right cord at large spider known to the inhabitants And Mouldings for framing, always on o’clock a . ar., at the Church o f the' “ Larger S True, noble deeds are best achieved The Leighs and the Lisles—all rich last, as the tarantula and naturalists as Rope also, Sabbath School services Immedlate- and aristocratic—live on adjoining es­ “ Well, so be it,” replies he, resigned­ hand. y after the morning meeting. Prayer and confer- By those who are m ost nobly true; Mygale Hentzil.. Its body is two inch­ J . MILEY iace meeting every Thursday evening. A cordial tates, and strange to say, both fami­ ly. “It seems that I’m going to be ■Whether b y prin ce o r swain con ceiv ed , es or more in length, clothed with rus­ uvitationis extended to all. IS INDEED A LU XU R Y lies have the same number of mem­ Forgotten host or honored few. robbed of both of my treasures at once; ty brown hair, the legs long and when bers. The Leighs are a mother and but I’m determined not to be outdone; extended covering an oval of four by AFTER NINE YEARS. O. O- F.—Buchanan Lodge No. 75 holds its Wo cliinb Truth’s azure mountain hight, two sons, and Lisles, a father and two turn about is fair play. Hang me if I • regular meeting, at Odd Bellows Hall, on F i n z e r ’ s And wave our banner to the world, five inches. As may be imagined, the [ daughters. The former have not been- don’t go and see if I can’t win the wid­ A Faith Care in the Town of Yinland. aqh Tuesday evening. From valleys, robed in misty light, mygale is not a handsome insect, and living in Belton very long, but a suf­ ow! She is a remarkable fine woman, The Seeming M ibacueous eecoyery of M iss Em­ Few see this bannor we’ve nnturled. while it-is looked upon with terror by ficient length of time for Cupid to very.” m a B ennett—Sue Suddenly B ecomes Able & A. 51.—Buchanan Lodge Ho. 53 holds a most people no one cares to handle it . regular meeting Monday evening on or before But yet, perchance, some brother man, weave his neb about them. Mr. Lisle to Speak and A rise From B ed W ith th e F.he fullm oon in each month. Before, they can budge an jneb, or unless quite certain it is dead. Looking beyond life’s mist and rain, has had his eye on the widow, who is open their astonished lips, lie picks up H elp of F riends. DF H.—Buchanan. Grange Ho 40 meets on 31ny, by our help, broad chasms span— In place of the web which usually “fair, fat and forty,” for some time, his gold-headed cane and high silk hat O s k o s h , Wis., Sept. 1 0 .—Sunday was • the second and fourth Saturday of each COMES A S Endeavor nohlcr heights to gain. forms the house of spiders, the mygale P nonth, at 2 o’ clock r. at. and now, when he discovers that her and leaves the room. a happy day at the farm house o f ’Wil­ NEAR. BEING eldest son is in love with his eldest excavates a bqrrow in the loose soil, And if our banner be for Right “ Weil, did you ever?” exclaims from which it wanders in search of its liam Bennett in the Town of Yinland. O. G .T.—Buchanan Lodge Ho S56 holds its And Truth, the mountain lamed and lair, daughter, it strikes him as being in­ . regular meeting on eachAtonday evening. A Maud, sore amazed. prey, consisting principally of mem­ The new found happiness was occa­ E We do fall well to scale its heights tensely ludicrous. He has even tried “No, 1 never 1” responded Susie, like­ sioned by the remarkable recovery Of FINE PIECE to puzzle out the problem of what the bers of the grasshopper family, or Ci- O.H. W.—Bachanan Lodge Ho.OSholdsits And plant our chosen standard there. wise. “But there is one good thing cades. The jaws are large and power­ Miss Emma Bennett, a sister of Will­ A , rent.nr meeting the 1st and 3d Friday even­ OF Beltonians would say if he should be­ about it; remember he has given his iam and Eugene Bennett, who resides ing o f aeh month. come young Leigh’s step-father and ful, armed with long, stout fangs, with consent to our marriage, and there may which they can pierce and kill their with the former. The circumstances H A . R.—Wm. Perrott Post Ho.22. Regular PLUG Considerable Mixed. father-in-law all in one. be a chance that sbe will refuse bim.” were these: For nine years past; Miss (X . meeting on the first and third Wednesday A week later he returns from the prey. One full meal will at times sup­ vening of each month. Visiting comrades'al- “ Oli, what will our friends say if we ply their needs for several weeks. In Emma, who is now thirty-two years of vays welcome. TOBACCO city, one evening, to his seven o’clock do this absurd tiling ?” moans Maud. age, has been a bedridden invalid. Her POWDER BY JOANNA PRICE. dinner, his face literally shining with fact, during the moulting period they “It is bad enough for us to marr.y two remain torpid and take no food. disease, in the ordinary parlance of OMAN’S RELIEF CORPS, Wm .Perrott Post Absolutely Pure. some suppressed emotion. He sends the family, was called consumption o f HO. SI. Meetings held regularly. In Good “Don’t you think that Henry Leigh brothers, but for papa to marry the During its growth the mygale makes W Thispowder never varies. A marvel of purity dances beautifully V And he has such away his favorite soup almost untast­ mother—it is too ridiculous!” and the blood. During her nine years’ con­ Templar's Hall, first and third Saturday even- strength and wbolcsomencss. Store economica' ed, and even the hot-house peaches an unknown number of moults, that is ngs o f each month. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in lovely teeth!” says Maud, who is bust­ Maud breaks down most pathetically. sheds its outer coat when that has be­ finement to her bed perfectly helpless competition with the multitude of low test, short ing lace in a pink silk dress. and grapes that are so delicious in mid­ The next moment the parlor door is she has not uttered aloud word. Part R. LEWIS W. BAKER, Physician and Sur­ weight alum or phosphate powders. S o ld o n ly in come uncomfortably dose fitting, in geon. Hight calls promptly attended to. “I think his brother Owen is even winter have no charms for him. When thrown wide, and two tail, good-look­ of this time she was able to lisp in a D ca n s. R oyal Baking P owder Co., 106 Wall St., they are seated in the parlor, before the same manner as the common crab Office in Kinyon’s block. N .T . 19-15 nicer,” answered Susie, shutting her ing young men are announced by a of our coast. A t these times members faint whisper, but at times even this book and keeping one finger between the gJowidg grate.be uncorks liis news, pompous footman. Of course the much of articulation was denied her, mHEODORE F. H. SPREHG, 31. D., may he the girls, who have been on the tenter-. lost from the body by accidents are JL consulted at his office nntii 9 A . 51. and from the leaves. lesser trouble is soon lost sight of in partially replaced. I f a leg is lost, the and on a score of occasions she has l to 3 and alter 7 P .

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