40 Years the Standard

40 Years the Standard

VOL. XXXIIL-NO. 28. MASON;MICH./THURSDAY. JULY 9.1891. i'fup to their eani in hnyir-iMlMWi. Lottie WHOLtrSOi 1696. ' ««nd Gora Aldrloli lieve been yieltlng ti In Okem6B;-rAbo Black lost a colt M week, caused by Ibflaminatlon of Jlie ^ N July 8, after six months Sam Williams, of White Oak, has u 't Our boys goto cnnip July 15. •nm AKD VINI'ruRN- (bowola.-^Thelee creamfoclalat^Holt new Advance Separator. Saturday night netted Jia.«)i-^.M:ie of hard, skifugeling, T. VanOstrand is among the Bick. Bon. Stanley Turner:!. In town. ! Walt went to Perry laat week aflerhls Mrs. A. A. Keeler conteinnlatea Many farmers bad hay nut tlmt was M. Gregor's infant son, Simon, died ieriglno.—There wfllan.Iceoream and work, the Legislature separates home In LansiiiR. injured by the rain of the Hrst uf the ^Fred Barrett of Charlotte, wos In the city last night. Sunday. strawberry social at the realdence of S. itself from the allurements of week. M. Walt Thureday evening, July 2. Kill potato hURB with Bug Finish T.-J.Drown, ex-oounty surveyor, la among Communion services occur nt the . Mason races August 5,>0 and 7, are n-lenda here. , I A literary program will be prepared No. 7 on last Friday.—Edward Btofler Bail Game. politics at the State Capitol— The best thliiK out. E. P. Rows & Co, promising well. Presbyterian church In this city next ; -ifolr the occoalOn.V All are Invited.aud was one of the WllllamBton graduatra ' Tbe News thanks Muster Mclntyre Qeorgla Meban visited relatives ot Kaloma- Despite the previous declaring ofTof with various and sundry pain- Sunday. The Indian show has gone to Oke­ .oo thill week. ; fCBcli gentis expected to bringlady last Thuraday evening. He handled tbe ball game last Thursday, the HAMflj per poand ...........m-..—• I: son of M. H. Mclnlyre, for u pall of with him.-The Young fad eeS?^^^ bla subject "Intemperanoe the Great­ OHICKkNB, per poand, dressed.... ful sensations. However, we cherries. Born, to Mr. nud Mrs, C. B. Hunt­ nios. Noinourners here. Prank McKeand.of YpellontI, colebroted In Lansing Athletes came by train and Maton Bnlurdny. Club at Mrs. Myrtle Hilllard'a netted est Foe to Moral Elevation," In a man­ CHICKENS, per pound, alive ington of Shepherd, July 5, a nine were ready fur business. Mason bad TURKEYS, per poQDd, alive. anticipate no falling off in our A. J. Shurger was called to Sturgis One of the elephants of Eaton Rupids $1.40;—One dny lost week aa Bert Hll- ner which did much credit to himself. pobndson. , Miss Cora Neely Is vlaltliig James Temp­ to hurry and could not get out her reg­ I DUCKS, per pouud, oUve«.,. Inst Tuesdny on account ot the death Are works floated over to Leslie Satur­ Hard waa returiilug.froin the alaugbter —A social was held at the Brick last ular nine, but played them Just the DUCKS, per pound, dreaaed sales of ter's people nt St. Louis. of Ills father. ' day night. ,, ;! house with a' load of beef, ble horse ran Friday afternoon for the benefit of tho same. It was another victory for BOIMUMO KAT•B1A^. Geo. Ward is putting up a very cnii- H. M. Williams spent the day In Jack.on We want everybody to- If I away and jumped over a picket; fence. ..Sunday school. Mason,-14 to 13. Following Is tbescore: WATER LIME, per barrel..- venient und quite an expensive hog The Wllllomston Enterprise takes ou business lust Friday. CALCINED PlXsTER, per barrel... All are glad to learn that Mrs. M. A know that we carry agood rUeelvvusupforanilnute. Nobody hurt. liOnBlnK. It o Randall Is recovering I'rniii her Injury house for Henry Reeves. the Democrat to tusk for Its wool story Mrs, Dr. Cook, of Red Jacket, Is vlBltlng her Mason .. - LIMEi_per barrel BOOTS AND SHOES! .later, Mrs. Geo. C. Moody, ! —Parties from LuuatnR were the guests Wobborville. Miirrliuiy. b H.........3 2 PLASi-EBINO HAIB, perbUBhel sustained by falling. last week. line of Corsets, including Tyler, o I 4 («a4 00 J Flowers are nwny down ut Miss of Miss Rena Huiii Thursday night.— Losonby,p 1 5 Swnriz, 0 ; 1 1 saiNQLES.per thousand 1 Harrington's. You can buy them for C. F. Hammond and family spent last Sun­ Charlie Wavle ^eut Sunday with LATH, per Mieel. 4 ooesoo The class of '80, Eaton Rapids L. T. Heinous Isjust recovering from day with their parenta here. the Jackson Corset Waist ;' (iulte u Dumber of people of this violn- Sayers, s a 5 I BdBon, iBtb 2 4 Hy? Because thtliee peo­ one-hnlf their actual cost. Ludies call his brother, Gilbert Wavle of thia Brown.lb 2 0 Kennedy, 2nd b...S 2 schools, held a reunion with Misa .VIlu-i a fever at the home of W. J. Hill iu and the H. B.. Black Cor­ Ity attended the commencement exer- Worden, rf. I 3 Pllzgerald, 3d b...O S nOBATB 0RD£R. State of Michigan. nnd prove this statement. Onondaga. We enjoyedo cnll from B. M. Gould, of tbe ;i clse.i at Mason last Thureday evening. place.—Miss Ida Turner haa closed her Qlouu. p .0 4 ple have hei from nie Page in Aurellus July 7. Leslie Local lust Friday evening. Henderson, 3b U 4 County of Ingham, as.. Probate Court for W set, guaranteed, fast blaclc first term of school for a vacation of Moore, of. .1 2 P H —Floyd Walt, who has been ntteudlug Scully,] f. 3 H i said county. Bstate of llonry n. Smith, a Ladles, now Is just the time y A new Ilne of lace curtains nt low A 12-years old son of P. Squires died Mrs. J. A. Brower visited her mother ot two mouths.—Miss Carrie Bay. spent - 3 Rouse, r f, 0 5 mentally Incompetent person. Frank A. Hoes tlieir frierids, as wel as read prices at M. Gregor's. 89if Kalamazoo the flrat of tlie week. ; school In Lansing for tbe past year is Pratt, of. .1-1 3 Coops, If. 0 5 want luce und light hats. You ci_ of cholera morbus and wus buried on also a .nice gauze ,corset, Ihe Sabbath with Anna Alchin and SttllniBU, 2b Kuatdlan of said Henry H. Hmlih. having tiled 4 Tuesdoy last. : home during vaoatlou.-Will Exner Is za Ills nnal account as such guardian together with ih the papers, that am sell- buy them cheap of Miss Harrington. / Mr; and Mra. J. Fred Lewis, of Lnnalng, family.—Miss Otella DePrey was call- ...11 27 Total ...13 SO Harry Miller took hold of a cannon spent tbe fourth witb friends here. for summer wear, and sev­ i home. Total his petition praying that said account bo Are cracker at Eaton Rapids Jiily 4th F. H. Frozen sold another Francis to Detroit lost Saturday by the sickness SCOBB BY INNINGS. allowed, and he discharged from his trust, aiid ingthe iktest in Fine M. E. Ruinsey, of Leslie, has 250 » • * —• . - § the cracker exploded, nnd Horry' , E. C. Shank, of Charlotte, visited bis eon, eral others to be seen at of her mother.—Mr. ond Mrs. Jacobus, 123450789 10 that Betsey M. Smith be appointed guardlon in acres of wheat thut must all becut with Bacon piano, the best lu the world, to W. A. Shank, Uuiurdry und Unndoy. Ills place. Notice Is horohy given, that I have Shoes at I Mt. Pleasant. of Maaon, visited their daughter, Mrs. I 1-14 tlie cradle. He has bought 18 of the hand hnd to be amputated. T. Blalr, of Rives Junction. our store at any. time. Maaon I 1 a O 1 1 I S 0 0-13 appolnlod tbe 13lh day of July next, at W Mrs. B. Frazel and oblldren began their on- ! After the long looked for rnin It Ella Hartwlck over Sunday.—Mrs. o'clock In thu forenoon at tho prabato oBlce In cradles. nnol camp at Pine Lake last Monday. Lnualng 3 0 2 0 2 0 5 1 DR. Aa C. PRUTH, Binder twine, best quality very Mason is the wool market. It con­ We areheadquarters'for cuiue, and the farmers look forward Ella Hartwlck und daughter. Bertha, the city of Mason, as the time for the examina­ LOWES COST. cheap, at E. P. Rowe & Co's. 93t4 A second game with Aurellus waa tion or said account and hearing of eald petition. A Catholic church will be dedicated tinues to come in lurge quantities und Gardner Fletcher, of Wlieolfleld, spent the for il good harvest.-Mr. Richard are visiting friends In Masou this week. played yesterday. The Aurellus team J prices ure just about us lust week. fourth with bis relutlves at Cheaaalng. ladies' Silk Mitts; and Jer­ -or THK- Dated.Mason, June 21,1801. ot Euton Rapids the last Sunday in M. J. Bowdlsh gives n harvest dance Hole, of Mllford, visited at Thomas —Fred Taylor has sold one car load of played their old fashioned game, strong d A. SMl'rU. Judge of Probate, They come to try us and find Champion Machines and Binders, August. Bishop Foley will deliver at North Leslie Hotel, Thursday eve­ Dr. Hess will again be in Mason The mother aud slater of Mrs. 8. A. Bow­ sey Gloves. All: are very : Hole's.-Mr. H. L. Luthrop has the from the first but always better toward GEO, W. DlilSTUL, Prohala Register. 99;1 out for themselves. dlsh, of Ohio, were present at hor luneral last ground ready for a new liouse. Mr.

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