The Elsie Enterprise. the Kindly Light

The Elsie Enterprise. the Kindly Light

The E lsie E nterprise . VOLUHE I. ELSIE, MICH., TMURSD.^ SEPTEHBER 19, 1895. NUMBER 25. HOME NEWS. Hessie, the tl months old child of ETMIAL L. MUN50N. ing, it being her (list, birthday. A AA’hen in want of a hat call and see John and Cora Somers of Chapin, died pleasant time was had by al'. 'Mott’s new stock. Thursday morning. Sept. l«th, llSitu. Mr. Davidson will leave the A'oung W. (}. Withrow went to Leslie Again death has rome to our com­ farm this fall. It will be occuidetl by If in need of Spectacles go to M. 1>. Monday. Sam. Hench, the cheese maker at the munity and revioved f om our midst a Mr. Hishop of (ireenbush. Lewis the Ojitican, and have your eyes Maple Uwrer factory, has our thanks Hessie, little daughter of Frank one of our oldest -aril much respected testeil in so doing you will get a per­ for a generous sample of very line Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman of E'sie House, has l)een very sick. citizens, Ithial L.jlunson, who de fect lit. parteil this life on 'I ijirsday. Sept. 12th, visited their daughter, Mrs. Carrie Avery Hatchelor oftS'errkiton called cheese. 18115, from his late ^autiful home in Smith, Saturday and Sunday. on friends in Elsie, o^^- Sunday. The piKir editor on delicious water Hacon 10 cents per pound. Ham 12A< melon did regale, last Sunday. This the town of FairtleY Shiawassee Co., Jacob Smith and wife, of Owosso, are cents. Salt Pork 8 cents, I'ure Ilo ne- A gentleman from miaca stopped at the guests at H. H. Smith's and A. F. time the heart sw'ells up in gratitude to Michigan. Made Lard 10 cents at Tuttle’s market. E. <’. Urick's Saturday and Sunday. Currier's. sir John Knight. Mr. Mumson was born in Canan ­ F. A. JSrass will jireach in the M. E. daigua, Ontario Co., N. Y., Xov. 8th, Call and see the fancy suitings. church at Hannister Sunday evening at As Mr. and Mrs. AV. (1. Withrow are 1811), being at the tine of his death 76 On the Meridian. Fall and AVinter Goods, at J. Gibbons ’, 7::t0. about to move away, they will sell Merchant Tailor. years, 10 months an^ ’i days of age. Heno Eschtruth's child is sick, but is their tine assortment of potted ]ilants Mr. Finney, of .South Hend, Ind., an AVhen he was fiveyelHs of age his much better at this writing. LumiMr for Sale« army comrade, has been visiting at ('has. at very low prices. parents movwl fro, T'ot*. state to Frank Dunham and wife have re­ Flooring, siding and mouldings a Clement's. The Elsie ball team won Hrst money Hrunswick, Ohio, aij seltle<i'‘iin that peciality. Ca'l and get p. it es. then almost unbrokeiwildernes)^, where turned from their excursion in the Hev. X. L. Hrass will preach in the in the Ovid base ball tournament. The southern states. 10 Ch AS. E.MMKKT. Kelley school house at 3 o'clock Sunday score in the three games in which the young Ithial becam.-qured to t he hard ­ .School started up at Xo. 4 on Mon ­ Call at Hrandau's tor glassware -a afternoon. Elsie boys jilayed and won was as fol­ ships and privatii* of pionteer life, among which not t| least was the very day, with the teacher feeling much arge line. See his 5 and lOcentcounler. Frank Henton finished harvesting a lows: Elsie vs. Ovid, 12 to 10; Elsie better. second croj) of oats from one Held, vs. Town Line, 27 to 5; Elsie vs. Shep- 1 'uilc opiKirtunity iir education in a Feed mill 3 miles nor(h-p:> t of few terms attendaije at the district grinding done Tuesdays and. F. tie y. Thursday. ardsville -or rather Ovid, 13 to B. YOU school. Hut what h lacked in such X.L amii , Propr.e.o, / We have “A Journey South" partly The ladies of the F. H. church will opportunities he mde up by close Have worked hard during the sumnie'' in type, but were obliged to reserve for Tuttle Hu Them. serve a Sunflower Tea in the building observation in his associations with and now feel that the season of rest is the next issue. formerly occupied by O. J. Dutton on others whohad enjoyd better privileges, drawing near. You no doubt reali/.e Fresh and salt meat in varityiies. Saturday from .'i to 7 p. m. After tea 1, like.in. A girl weighing il dounds and chris­ so that he possessed a fund of know ­ that you need the uplifting influence of Steaks, pork, sausage, hams, tened Hazel Fern, at the home of has been served the radiant Sunflower ledge on general topis that made him the better life. To this end you etc. Lowel Crandall. family will give a few short selections, an enjoyable compa'ion wherever he ARE Leave your order for chickens. , consisting of vocal and instrumental Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee went to Lan ­ went. invited to meet with us in our Harvest music and recitations. Everyone in ­ sing today to attend a meeting of Seven He remained with Hg parents until Home (iosjiel Meetings, to be held at vited. Days Adventist. he was 23 years of agf and on account the Haiitist church from Sunday even ­ Oliver, a young son of X. J. Thomas On Tuesday evening. Sept. 17th, of poor health was nj able to make a ing, Sept, 22d, to Sunday evening. Sept. of Chapin, accidently cut off three of about thirty friends and neighbors met start for himself u>>ii he was over 2llth, every evening, and probably Tues­ Lis toes last Friday. at the residence of James Manley to thirty. He worked^ the carpenter day and Thursday, 2 p. m. .Saturday, NORTH MICHIGAN ."u A. Fox and wife, of Mt. Pleasant, visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Manross trade for a numlier <1 years in Cleye- 2. p. m., the 28th, will be our regular RAILWAY. of Elmira, former residents here. The land, Ohio, Canada ilL'Illinois. His Covenant meeting. Hood music every visl'fed relatives and friends in Elsie very marked cbaraci evening was spent in social inter ­ •cs of industry evening. Hemember you are al' TIME TABLE. and Ovid over Sunday. and economy eu him to ixissess course and singing, after which Mr. Tilt- children of 1. S. Thomas will himself of twi 1 and forty acres INVITED. In effect April 7, 181)5. Manross led in a very appropriate of heavily ^ ■nd in Fairtie'd, 8(Hm -peceive projH'rty from the estate prayer. where he ‘mie the remain- An ExpreMlon of Thanks. of their mother's father. der of ly TRAINS LKAVK ELSIE. The annual session of the Uniteil XearJ bidence on the Mrs. H. H. A’an Deusen and the chil­ Walter Hammon was in Lyons over dren wish to express thanks to the kind Hrethern Church in Christ of the Xorth homes en tlie old log NOllTHltOl'NIK MICTHCOl’Ml. Sunday. He made the trip of 43 miles cab T Michigan Conference, held at Eureka, here he and h.s friends for the sympathy manifested in 3 hours and lU minutes. fatj le and inspiration No. 1 11:13 H. m. I T.t'lll No. 2S:r(l i'. 111. closed its session Sejit. liith, 1816, with and aid in many ways during their late ■JW YVo. B T-.-BH p. 111. T Hill No. 4 5:2 ni. I. A. W(K>11 is representing the Elsie til " a home in the bereavement of husband and father, --------- -!----------- ----------- the following report from the station ­ Munson always AENNETT, (ionerHl P. ami T. Asfiit, M. E. church at the Lay Eletdoral con ­ fe were too many and those who assisted in the prepara­ ference at Albion this week. ing committee: F. .AI. McClintic, Pre­ siding Elder of Xorth Michigan Dist; Innected with the tion and burial services, to the 1. (). (). If you wish to see some beauties in It removerl, and F. and Pastors Stewart, AVhitaker and Emmett, to lie supplied; Petoskey, M. rvnfinder/ of the hat line, look iuiat Die wintiow at HoVfy; Clarion, 1). McLellan; Elmira, -dtobiiieo.i, and for the beautiful gifts of Miss M. E. Kemp's millinery rooms' ol pioneer flowers’. H. McXish; Kalkaska, to lie supplied; d|^s. Miss Xora Forties, who has been a (irant, J. F. Hillinger; Lake-A'iew, H. Mr. flnal settlement Tenth Annunl Ohio Excurelon. resident of Elsie for some months, will < n this June the H. Turner; Shepherd, H. ('. Chapman; 18IHI, he ^^^^^^^Bm|>anion of his AA'ednesday, Oct, 2d, the Toledo, Ann return to her home in Ilrenton on Mon ­ Oak-tJrove, J. H. Hobinson; Fair-tirove, to Is, Mrs^^^^^^Hison the widow of Arbor and Xorth Michigan Hy. will day next. W. 1. Lee; A'assar, Ira J. Tripp; East- his c.iusin^^^^^^f Munson. Unto give its tenth Annual Excursion to John Manross and wife of Elmyra Dayton, to lie supplied; Hurnside, H. them wert^^^^^H'e children, two sons and a The oldest sun Toledo and iMiints ill Ohio reached by were shaking hands with friends and H. Teachout; Freemont, J. AV. McLean; dying some ago. AVheeling and Lake Erie Hy.,Columbu8, acquaintances in Elsie and vicinity the Sparta, E. M. Koons; Saginaw, AVra. Mr. Muiisin^^^Hnly took great Hocking A’alley and Toleilo Hy. Ohio first of the week. Hrown ; Eureka, S. S. Seibert; Confer ­ pride in makit^^^Hnvu home l>eau Central Lines, Cincinnati, Hamilton ence Evangelist, M.

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