Tlinndajr, Febrnary 0, 188S. Bx(R» Seaaiob—Oaiie Weat—Jfew Viie

Tlinndajr, Febrnary 0, 188S. Bx(R» Seaaiob—Oaiie Weat—Jfew Viie

.^..'.«lt..•lS.^A^...V^- ...... I'M . J 111 !.'i,:i;;i Miin'rif.ftn'i-),) ) j.-i,. .rir..a\ ,':u:rf. UAYIX \ •u\'\.:utv,.;':^ i-:, j,.,.i.n!, r ' 'r''''V'7"/'T'y;l:;a^- ; 11' ''•' fH'i!.,v'l-jfe'-r ..fl; ',(, ....ii.J^.i'l ' • snufibth up the east wind," an It comes Tuomey Bros.—Dry Ooods. Legal. Legal. • • " ">« ••: Y.l' •• .ill laden, with the sweet odors of coming olhiTSOvcit] limnorrtinRa. Tlilnklnir Unit my pliyAlclno I " II ,-1 ,;i;-.'fc^|l/,(^^,.i township ofltoes, linil iiiadn it niUt.kf) In ^ny iiiiKi., I oourtulUKl itnothor OKTQAOE SAI-K.-DEPAUI.r HAVING .li', diu'tnr. llii thniiR'.it iny limiiH iilTtintud. and provurdMid buun miiilo in thu aimdItioiiH of ii cortalii W.S.Holmes, of Unadilla, has re­ MmortKiiitu, iniiilii li.v Ahriihiiiii D. Kiillur to Miir- Tlinndajr, Febrnary 0, 188S. cently sold a number of organs in this for ino Cor u lonK tniio, I ,;ot no botlor iindor hi. trunt- tlin A. Vullur, diitcil Auiriist uLxtuuntli, A. 1>. mold, but itonorully worrto. My ooimh WKH \ory bnd, my vicinity, instruments which put tbe 1880. nnd rociiriUiil In tliu olllcu ul' lliu ruifieti'r ol appotito ontirnly iiotin, 1 had Hiivorn pain in my liiht IIUUUK, for Ihu county of Inttlinm, Hud Htntunf harps of Juhal and the pipers of Pan lido, and for tnonlhn T did not hluopiiKiio than two or Mlclii;;iin, on thu iinii day of Novumliur, A, D. uite in tho shade. Charles Lebar, t'noo liotin. inanli;lil. My'onKmnv.i!, lioavily ooalod, iiii.:i.i;;oii... , ij.i -to o -l^iiuuitiay U* l ii...u.i.i.ur, MJ, Bx(r» SeaaiOB—Oaiie Weat—Jfew Viie« Sleorge Lord, tbe M. E. churcii, and and 1 had a hnd t.isto in my month. 1 hiul tho lioiidaubo 4181881,, oInu I.lliurS.iu which inortKiitjr iiiortKUKuiio thu., - o.n piicca 417 and torjr, Ele. alnioMball thu tliiio. duu nt thu •diit• •u of tliU notluluru uth Iun auduiiiium ofd ninet to byu others, have furnished themselves with dollnrs, and no mil or jiroouodlngH nl Inw hnv- Bev. Q. B. Stocking haa returned these dispensators of sweet sounds. l<'o-liiiK that. HI inolhlnR inoHt ho douo, I at laat oon- liilt boun InBtltutud to rcciivur thu tnono.va aocur- olitdoil to uMiiMilt with Or. ScliKiiok, Iho phyhlohln who, ftom Dubuque, loHra, Ho will again Mr. T. Parmaleo, who has resided in uil by wild nioiti;n({u, or nny pnrl thereof; now, assume the pastorate of the Unlversol- I tlllnk, I havo KootI rouisoii to hoUrvo tn bu Iho I'oat In tliuruforu, by vlrtuu of thu jiowor of H»lo con- this state over 80 years, is visiting tbo Irfiatiiioiit of IUIIK dihuano. 1 wool In hia olboo in tulnud in m\i\ inorlKUitu, nnd t!iu atututu In Much Jst church of this city. friends in this vicinity. Mr. P. was ]to;,toii and wiia ...xatitiniHl. I lo fiiuiiil my lott Uini; tinito cniiu niudu nnd provlduil, iiotlcu la huruhy ulven 'Occasionally a Lansing man leaves badly dlboiihtid and my llvor ."orlonaly alYt'clii-l. ito told thnt nil Friilny, thn UKIi dny »r rdtrii. VOL. XXIV.-NO. T. born in Tilllnghaust, Conn., Sept. 13, itry, .\. n. IS.S1.', nt oiiu o'clock In thu nflurn.ion, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBEUARY 16, 1882. for Dakota. One of the latest to go is 1787, and is coHseq^uently in his Ootli mo that I oonhl ho cnrod If 1 woiiUt follow liU dirlotiona. I uiiull Hull ut public miction, to thu hiKliuat bid- WHOLE NO. Mr. C. S. Cleveland, for some years Of oout-bo 1 iKnihOMlud lu do ao, and I vory aoon aaw that dur.ut Ihu wuHt fiont door of the courlhoiiae. In year. He is remarkably hale for one CLEARING SALE past a Buccesst^l news and book dealer niy conlUioaoH in hia ability waa woll phiL-oil. I look tho tbu cily of Mnaon, Mlcbl({nn, (Ihnl bulng tha of his age, and q^ulte valuable at times. Manilrakt. I'llls. .S"aw»Jod 'I'.tiilo and i'ntiiiomo Syriip all pincu wlinru the Circuit Court for ]ii).|inm uonii- PERSONALS. of this city. He intends to locate at With tiie exception of slight indispo­ nt uim itulo, aa dli-o.tod ly him. and wll bin olU! month ty IH huldcn), thu |iruniUuH dettcrlbud In anld Tiie pound social at the Presbyterian Is Mason dead ? Well, with two Jamestown and will engage in tbe sitions, he says that for 40 years ho has niorlKiiKu, or fo iiiiicli thoruuf ns niny he iieccH- BUSINESS LOCALS^ my wnii.t M.vinptfini.H woio KIOIO. i wont to aia. t.ho di.utor Hury to pny thu nuiiiuut duu on Hnld inorl|:n!;e, cliurch last evening waa pleasant and new boot and shoe stores, one new Amusemente; newspaper business. enjoyed good health. on hisnuxtvlHll to ItoKUm, wbtoll waa ono month aftor with uiKht pur cuul. Interuat, and ull luitui conta, Otis Fuller and H. A. Rose have dis- -AT- tbo Unit. Ihni. I siwblm.aiid ho Hald, "Only oontilliio netted the society $11.50. clothing store and one new barbershop For Hale or KxetaanKB. Lansing has always been well sup lh« iiiuiniauH huinc (liMuribud hi auld inorlgnKO PUBI.IS1IRD EVEIir TlIUaSDAY, BV solved partncrsiiip in tiie publication It will be of interest, in connection witli tJio tnodlolni* and you will anroly Kolwolt," I did UH All tbnt curiiiln lot, pluce nnd pnrcul of Innd Forty acres of good, sugar maple timbered ONE NIGHT ONLY/ plied with olgar factories, but still The Baptist church and society have opened up this week, it would'nt witli the subject of the early pioneers, ao.aud kopt on i^'altiinK in ov.try way unlll I wa.s poifootly Hituntud in Iliecityof l.niialiig. In thu county of V. J. TEFFT. of the St. Johns Republican. Fuller land, lying S'/j miles from R, K.; four acres there seems to be room for ono moro. ]ii;;biiiii, niifl Htiite (if Miclii);iiii, nml known nnd look liko it, would it? to state tliat Henry Fiske, third pro­ woU and a!;lo 1-. work aa iianiil. .Slnoo my ri'troyoiy ( havo will continue tlie biLsiness alone. decided upon a donation to be given at oleared; watered by spring; soli dark, rich Messrs. Lesher & Co. have estttblishcd not loaL a day'a timo o.i.-opl.whoii I havo urulo tilondly deaorihod UH foIlnwH: I.ot iiiiiiibur one (I), block bate judge of Ingliam county, who two liuudred und ui'jlituun (218). Thu nbuve the church on the evening of March 3. We have often heard the Mason loam. Price, HOO, Also 80 acres good,' land; a factory here for the manufacture of vblita lo Ihoiloolorat bis l.bjal^ili OIIIL'O, My ttoiiKh ia nicntldrud lot will bu pold aubjuct to » ru-»nlo, On* yiar, II.SO; <la monlhl, 75 eanU; lhr«* Andrew S, Peek, formerly of this died during ills term of olllce, Dec. 24, monlhi, 40 einli—in idvanot, Tho many friends of Rev. Mr. Bald­ uiilmproyed; about 13 acres of cedar timber. cigars on an extensive scale. Tbei Jfono. my appolllo ia Ka.id, I havo no hoiidaobo nr pain iu fur lliu Imlniicu lo bucouio duu on isnld niorii'ni;e. city but latterly engaged witli S. H. amusement goers say, during the past 1845, was buried in the Leslie ccnie-, TUOMEY BROS., |niy uldo, I Klonp bflt!-r than I ovor ilid in my life, and my MAUTIIA A. FUI-I-KIl, MorlKii|;%o. Price, 8500. Will sell the above lands for cash, factory is located in the opera block ADVERTI8INQ RATES. win, will then without doubt, find a tery, where tiis remains, with those of jltinKaaro apparonUy tioalod, an I havo itn hi-morrliaiioa. M. D. C'liArrBiiToN, Altorney for Moriitnijoo, Beccher in tho grocery business in winter, "why don't we have a musical part down and balance on time, or will take where they will constantly employ other members of Iiis family, rested i 'j'hoao aio tho loa.scui.., why I liotlovo In and i-iionminond Mnaon, Nov. 1881. llUSwl.1 OurmlvorllBlnerateii niado known aloffloo. pleasant opportunity of testifying tlieir entertainment?" We are to havo ono good horse teams In part payment. Address, SATURDAY EYEN'G, about 20 met). BuHlnosM ciirila tf a line per year. Allegan, has been visiting in Mason il>r. ,1. 11. .Sobonuii and his motlloiiioa. lio did jniit what appreciation of his services. liiOStf C. S. EDWAKDS, Mnson, Mich. until soon utter the close of tiie war, Bualneaa locals Hvo centa per line eooh and and at W. J. Hill's for the past wcelc. now, and agood one, by tho Ainphions An extra session of the legislature wiien tliey were removed to his native ho i^aiil bowtmld do lor tm., and I lioliovo tlLtt I owu my ORTtiACK SAI.E.-DUPAUI.T II.-VVING «very Insortlon. till* to hia inwdioliio.4 and oani. Howard & Son had ten barrels of oil of Jackson. Tills is an amateur com­ •6,00e To Loan. 80,000 has been called by the governor to con place, ill the state of MiLSsachusetts, by been inndu in the conditionH of n certain' MarrlBBO, birth, nnd death notices fTee. He reports gratifying business prosper­ Mniort;.'n(;u, nindu by .^brnllnnl D. Fuller, lo Mur- Obituary notlceH, rosolutions of respect, At 7 per cont. straight, Nobonus. Insuins vcue on the 23d day of February ncKt Ills son, at tliut time on his way east.

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