1896-11-06 Pm

1896-11-06 Pm

. ' w - r • f r h 1fej V V V j- ; , MICH., NOVEMBER 6, VOLUME X , N CD PLYMOUTH J896. v i WHOLE NO. 473 i i p ^ ------------ - ' -------- ~---------------- ------ THE .VERDICT Resignation As noted in our local col umns to-day, FT-ER a careful study of the OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IS FOR (commissioner ; the resignation of Rankin; situation, we proceeded [t6 ta k e I ’ PROTECTION AND GOLD l, yesterday, Sherwood took effect at no< advantage of these conditions,and STA N D A R D f There is no significance this sudden lay in a stock at prices lower than and rather unexpected -chan whatever. I have ever been known to the tracle. It is our business A Republican Victory in Every Sense of It is'purely a business matter so "faV as The benefits of this favorable opppr- the Word .-^-Jlajorities m Several Mr. Sheryvoocjl is .concerned. m dthe State mm tun ity we are now about to hand To supply your wants; serve you courteously, and show Etates Were Enormous- Republican congratulates him upon ink over to our patrons by merely adding you what we have for your examination. _ ing a step'that cannot fail to redound t> Tuesday’s election was so .decisive that llji a close margin of profit to these goods his own personal advantage. the general result was known four hours and putting then! at your disposal, PRICES Will BE Found REASON ABE The state banking department went into after the polls jclosed. It simply rained with all the advantage of hard times ■ — ■ 8 1 active operation, January 1, 1^80, and has republican voted in New York, Pennsyl­ concessions accompanying them. We sinc^beeu under th6 managemer^ of Mr. Special A ttention is invited to our vania and in several'^ other states, and in think you. have only to see them in Sherwood. During fhis time 110 state democratic localities, the republicans order to be convinced that while dol­ banks have been organized; vhile.during pulled down democratic majorities to a lars may be scarcer than usual with FALL AND WINTER the same time there has bet n a decrease great extent. you, the dollar which you have has •Jo in the number of nat onal banks; Dress Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goochs. Our own state went republican by ^bout never before been Able to purchase thus indicating the popular it; of the state so much good,j honest value. Hosiery, Groceries, Crcckery- 50,000. banking law. During these y< ars six state Pingree for governor piled up a major­ Great care has been given the selection of all our goods banks and six national banks have failed. Here is a Fair Proposition. —you will And the styles and colorings correct. ity in his awn, county of 20,000, and carried This is certainly a highly creditable shew­ the state by 60,000. If we deserve nothing, give us nothing. B u t if ing for Michigan’s banking system, espec­ In Wayne county the republican county you find our goods and prices satisfactory, ac­ Prices as Low as the Lowest. ially when we consider the terrible busi­ ticket was elected by majorities ranging ness depression of the past three years. knowledge it with your patronage. We are daily from 7,000 to 0,000,'with the exception of We mention these facts to snow that the adding new and very attractive novelties to our BUY YOUR LININGS OF US. JohD Archer for sheriff, who was beaten stock. by Hairy Chipman. Chipman’s majority banking supervision of Mr. Sherwood has proved eminently successful, and he re­ is about 10,000. We give this feature Special Attention. tires from the responsible placje with great The largest vote in the history of Ply­ Solid Mahogany Parlor Tables, elegant designs honor to himself and credit tjo the state. mouth township was polled here on Tues­ The State Republican is particular to em­ only $7,00 day. 1130 votes w ere cast out of a regis­ phasize this point, because thdre are those tration of 1292. In this precinct 520 votes in high places who have seen) fit to criti­ , Solid Mahogany Inlaid only $7.50 OUR were , cast out of a registration of 640. cise the administration of the affairs of Other houses ask $9.00 The republicans carried this precinct by his department.. Bfit such criticisms have i00 majority and the Northville j pre­ been unjust—a fact that is susceptible of Eli gant Curly Birch Parlor Tables, $4.00 and tip, cinct by 250. C o r s e t unquestioned demonstration.!—State Re­ Solid Oak and Imitation of Mahogany Parlor Ta publican, Nov. 3 , T h e F i g h t is O v e r . blesgonly 73 cents. q u e e n V i c t o r i a Elegant Bed jRoorjo Suites only $13.00 STOCK) The result of Tuesday’s election proves, beyond doubt, that a large majority of How She Keeps Them sn<t' Un’ We have just received ajlarge stock of MERITS our people are In favor of protection, re­ “You nre quite right in ydur surmise ciprocity and a gold standard of money. that her majesty possesses wonderfully EASE The battle has been fairly fought, it has beautiful hands, though they are by no YOUR been hard fought, and it has been settled means small for her height! that they ranging in price from J by such a pronounced victory that one are plump, white and unwrinkled. would think there could be no question Would-you like'to know the reason?” 49c tip to $2.50 ATTENTION. asked the manicure who wap beautify­ as to which party was in the right, j Fine Goods at slaughtered prices. But whether or not the tariff and finan­ ing m y h ands for a d in n er pWrty. Of course I. was all attention. cial questions have been settled for any "Well, aa you are doubt! aw are, Everything in the Furniture line will length of time depends npon the results her majesty Is a great knittt Indeed, YOU c a i b« SUITEI. of future legislation. We have passed she Is Invariably at work | w ith h er be sold accordingly at the It Can Not Break at the Side through a four year’s period of hardships needles, either at scarfs or mittens for o r W a i s t . and oppression, of idleness and scarce the poor, little vests tor j her m any money, of closed factories and business great-grandchildren, or cotp and' bed UP6$ EFmitHre House failures, and we are now in a first-class quilts. The mere exercise induced by position to appreciate better things and the hind tendens to whiten,j refine and better times. keep them in good shape, while, in the same way, the hands never look more two s m s We do not apprehend disastrous results n u nisi m ini attractive than when so employed.” from the election of the republican party Always catering to the wants of the *Why have so many cooks prettily Always having a reputation for handling to power. But on the other hand we be shaped hands and arms?” Ij asked. nice, fresh, stylish stuff; lieve that our country is secure, thajt our **8lmply because they dd so much Ain ays first in the' minds of the people, institutions are permanent, and that our vfih them. Kneading Ib r introduce a model in people, as a nation, are too sensible to be the beet beautifiers the hand] reckless, and too proud of the stars and Where women who work stripes tn be dishonest. We hope for the house usually fail to secure pretty best and the best is none too good for hands is by not drying then} well after One which fits like the Gloves you buy pf us. each washing, and by ndt wearing Americans. Carefully note the named advantages of the above Corset. gloves for rough t labor, such as the You will find it to be as all goods from this plAce. cleaning of gratae. Of course, it is a Ladies’ Literary Club. wee bit of trouble always jto put on Ladies’ Foster Kid Gloves. gloves, but smooth, unwrinkled hands l Our price only $1.00 Tire Plymouth L. L. club met with are worth a good deal to evdry woman, Mrs. C. W. Valentine, Oct. 30. The meet­ or should be, I think."—Answers. ing was called to order by the president, WALL PAPER. WALL On account of the warm weather during the past few w^eks, Miss Hartsough, at three o’clock, jwitb Fcnetnff In the Giant's C»»B«w»y. we will continue our Underwear sale through November, twelve members present. As a sequel to recent meritorious at­ heavy 50c underwear for 25c. A H E A V Y Wool Fle|eced The raiDutes of the last meeting Were tempts to direct the attention of tour­ GREAT 1-4 OFF SAL 75 and SOc underwear for 6 0 c. Remember the tin i read and approved, followed by the read­ isty to the many charms of scenery and ing and acceptance of the revised consti­ greenery existing in “the distressful Short— for these prices. tution and bydaws. It was then decided country,” comes the humoij that the by vote that the club should send ajpplj- astute owner of that portion of the coast embellished by the well-known on all wall paper to make room for a ntw spiiDi cation for membership to the M.

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