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NO. 34.
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HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 14. 1883.

County News.
The people of this vicinity wish to tender*

Goods Sold According to the Times,

The blacksmith who lately came here has
got his shop in running order and it read) u&gt;
do all kind* of work in his line. He went
to Grand Rapids and purchased an entire
new set of tools,
Mr. Jiri Stark* and wife, of Middleville,
*ere the gnest of Fitsalian Blackman and
bostms. fad has got an
ftst tee can sell *
binders « $rqr'n*u. and
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way be talks it he is making that his prind-

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men’s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 26c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

phi study.

The other morning a man was seen raam1 fag abovt the streets, the dimensions of him
several tried to'lake bat were unable to do
so, when’your scribe appeared on the
scene and we to were unable to take
1 the exact dimension*! of him. but made
inquiries into the case so we were enabled
to learn the cause of a small man assuming

such proportions, and we learned the man
was none other than Mark Skillman ami be
was pa to a bouncing girl.
Better set up the
cigars Mark.
Mr. J. R. Bush 1* repairing his fence

around the famous fot on which the depot is
to be erected.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
held it* last meeting December 5lh. at Mr*.
J. R. Bush's.
The Sabbath school in this place has con­
cluded to have a Christmas tree.

Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

From the Herald.
Cheesbrongif* handle factory, gives con­

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

stant employment to 20 men.
Messrs. C. V-. Riegler, J. Fehely

and

H.

Will, went te Grand Rapids Tuesday morn­

ing with teams.
Mrs. Johnson has given such good utisfac-

tion as teacher, another term
school has Seen arranged.

of singing

The recent numerous runaways makes

it

more interesting for the wagon maker* than
the doctors, fortunately.
Miss Jennie Will returned home from her

IN SPITE OF-ATMOSPHERIC

OUR GOODS KEEP A MOVING
And we have added this week an1
Immense Line of

U»l« d»y

,

, fartMter. «w* tw* -in
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■mbar l.t, IBM. Vt-ltor- U, Itotroit' P|0|jSe SO pOpul^T.
■MdtiaMy tavitod to

through our

»1MW, which will to- fouad aarond »•

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te giant cloth
te&amp;ll-

A. MAY,

■null town.
Will Downing is making large preparations

The verdict was qatar generally appwnmA
M. Blanchard has sold out his imm to
the restaurant tnasinen to Mr*. Harau.

for his shooting match.
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Woodland band congratulate themselves
that they resisted the tempting offer from
the proprietor of “Hearts of Stone" Drama­ ing formerly occupied by A. Kt Woioaac as a
tic Compatf/. The offer found no taker* if harr.eM shop.
Abner Reynold' died On Friday last ef eM
it did sound well.
L. FUnl has purchased the R. W. Shriaer age. Mr. Reynolds was owe of our oMeat
'.mild residence

inhabitants, being m his nintirth year at the
time of his death; be was a pensfoairr of

The Lansing iron works have removed
the remains of the Vanderwalkei mill to

the wnr of sfitx He has lived wtthfhnAmghter Mrs. Ogden of this place for some tmw.

Lansing.
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Joel St John is putting in his saw mill at
the village on the farm of S. Haight.
He
expects to make a permanent stand here and
experts to put in u ’ planer in addition to

He was buried on Sunday in Kalnraaxoo.
Mr. William Martin, a very worthy gen­

lot on Broadway and will a

the mill.
A. J. Carpenter is removing his hc^isehold goods to Bay Qty where he has struck
a job about to his liking.
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A man from Sunfield put in aa appearance
on our streets lately. He wanted to see an

tleman, has been aa invalid for the past two
or three year*. The expenses attending sick­
Sense ef

ness nearly exhausted hit means.

our lads hearing that his wood

pile seeded

splitting, turned oat after school out
and split and piled some five cords of wood
for him. Where can you forniih better wvi*
deuce of Ivys with .a heart, and that it is in
it* right place?

somewhere he got acquainted with ane of

Abener Pattee and wife have been mar­
ried five years last Saturday, and the o«asion was celebrated by some twaalp tatotod

Woodland's daughters (and Woodland has a
variety of them.) The two agreed to marry

guest* on that evening at thoir rv4denot.
Wooden presents, refreshments, and aasnar-

each other, and the day was set. The pros*
hand at the
pective bridegroom was

men is were indulged in till at a late hoar
. R. W. Mayo went to Marshall on Swtnrdny to visit bi* children, who are IMot

officer very bad. When one wa» found he
told him a sorrowful story. It seems that

time agreed upon; bat the bride had repent­
ed and skipped out He wanted the officer

to hunt her up and arrest her, and

then ar­

with his brother Ferry.
Fannie Blair is visiting here at Dr. H. A
Barber's. Caddie Griffith’* and othe* friends.

marry him. The officer who has a sympa­
thizing heart felt for him, but found be bad

evening. Proceeds five dollar*.
Sunday School concert nt the M. P. ehusch
Christmas Eve.
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Two weddings in town last r m^q^nrry
Ton^kins and Emma Sylvester, atfiMBsdny
The croivcut saw with a man at either
evening;
C%nd Walker and Ada^Sttt nn
end, has entered upoe its shinier career of

wood cutting; but let no one think that fire­
wood will be cheap - in consequence, for tim­

with
Dr.
with D
r DeVore's head Hgbt, one night last
‘ as “__ lie was
driving ___
home. Luck­
week,
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ilyiis steed jumped over the fence: instead of
toward the mill.

ber is getting scarce.
Wheat la looking poorly. The seaa&lt;&gt;n has

Geo. Risbridger has bought a lot in Lacey
and has the frame up for a new house.

On Friday last Gen. Potter. Arthur Myre*
and a man in their employ were hauling tie*
from the Newton mill to the railroad, and in
attempting to cross the track their load

Friday evening.

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Mr*. Abbey has her house enclosed.
.
Elder Payton preachre at the Advent
church Tuesday and Wednesday of this

been unfavorable so far.
Dr. Baker returned fro* the uonhera part
A young child at Mr. Hardy died on Fri-,
day the yoth, from the effects of swallowing of the Slate last Saturday. He reports snow
A team driven by Albert Hahn and broth-*
four
or fire inches in depth.
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a carpet tack. It suffered two or throe weeks
er ran avty while they were going home
were sorry to hear of your km by Mto
with the tack in its throat
from this place. The horses became fright­
Paul Blake, of Pocfank, the well known but glad to know that you will soon be nb9
ened at a hetrio lying beside the road near
to' publish your paper again in its usual sire.
the German church. The boys were left manufacturer of hickory rocking-Uljairs, had
his shop burned with al! its contents. Hi*
near the church and the wagon in front of
house was saved with difficulty as it was
We are having some splendid weather for
the cemetery; while the horses were captur­
quite near. The building belonged to the fall and winter Work.
ed by Mr Morey Teeple In front of his resi­
estate of Sidney H nil, deceased, late of Balti­
Some sneak tbeif stole two bag* of clover
dence. .Nothing seriously injured but the
more township.
seed from George Lawrence last Thursday
A bright light wus seen to the north of the night. A search warrant was nworn out, but
Laoky.
residence cf your correspondent Sunday (ke clover seed has not been found ns yet.
M. \V.‘ Dunham has his picture gallery at morning the 2nd. and we expect to hear of
C..C. Messenger has a fipe lot of hptUAv
Lacey hi running order and ready for busi- more work of the-fire fiend from that direcgoods oahand in the line of silver whr*'

Orrin Adams has nearly all the lumber on
the ground for a new barn. Geo. Risbridger
ha* the job of putting it up in the spring.

Friday night.

Now Jim, no more of your,

which he is selling remarkably cheap. ’

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It was talked nmwud town that Frank
Norqpod had tun av^
to provide for themscl
to say he i« back
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got * net "’by the truck wheel* fastening out on a cruse to aolic'n aid for
new
against the rail*. Just at that moment they railroad.
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discovered that a freight train was coming
A Unitarian minister will prrach *;
from the east. Potter started up the track corners Thursday night of this we*^_ ‘
to give the alarm while the others detached
P. T. Colgrbve and wife, etf
the hones and coninroct*. :o unload. Of were the guests of A. G. Coctrighl and

dry Jokes aa the girts.
GW. Taylor, our drain commissioner, got

the thirteen ties making the load they threw
off all but throe, when the train came ; it bemg down grade they could not slop. The

Thursday.
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Our northern hunters narivtri home

himself in hot water jn laying out the big
diMb on inc line of J ohnstown and Baltimore,

trucks were demolished, the remaining ties
thrown high and ths locomotive badly injured,

and when, the boy* go: a lawyer to talk to

but fortunately uotjera fed. The train was
detained mor* than an hOtirj having owe of

Gto. L»«fTi&gt;ce killed fire, uul wwaW.
two more; nd tee doe. not blew tekM »
much
•erne of the othw that didn't htfl

safe and sound, having kilted twelve aw

near a* many.

Scsoe foil* wov

the truck* broken.
Dr. E. F. Brown ha* just removed a can­
cer from the left temple of Adrian Watkins.

siderable to get a Apr, Jual fea
Lewi* William and Lt^al I
rived home from Dakota Mst t

Mis* Ada Pratt, all of Assyria; Rev. P. Hol

Mr. Watkins it a brother-in-law of C.R.

speak writ of the new ca—try.

let, of Nashvilte, officiating.
Mr*. Daniel Clark has been very sick dnr-

Crosby and lives in his family.
Mr*. Win. Perry, who has been suffering
from infiamuioii cf tire eyes caused by the

Of 25 Monroe ■reett, who ten bean footoai

Married, at the residence of the bride's
father, on the 7»h inal„ Claude Walker and

’nC
P°* wee^A goodly number of Lacey pnojde altended

. the oyster supper at Baltimore. Tuesday&gt;ra-

REM8MBER—$6.00 worth of purchase entitles

goods(arranged artistically in the show wia-. the people and L. E. Knappen fcw to* 4*d*oq*ed.
dows ever seen in Woodland, or any other | fen**. The case agelna* Cron*

no money to pay expenses
When last seen
he was sorrowfully going borne.

ifah he was glad to awallow hit cud and
crawl in hie hole.

•T Um mvw bwalnvaa cwater

Two rival stores in town have each a rival ‘
saleswoman. Result, the heat display of I

Mr. Job Cheesbrough now has his saw
*14 te sucoMsful operation, and will not be

Sackett ha* taught in this vicinity for the last
year and come* to u* with a good recoad.
Ttere is a dytce at Frank Pratt's next

Suits of an immense quantity are arriving
daily, which we will sell at
,
1-1—^' consigned to
kijn
ITTllcf* mir
IllclKV UU1
&gt;W*.!—.&gt;.«- «’-i those astonishing low prices ’11111

the refractory pupil. Iriam
one woman | dwor and left school Hi*

uies to pick a &lt;iparrei with another one. to 1
choose other than a public street?

rest her relatives for persuading her not to

The Stevens school commenced December
jrd with Min Sackett as teacher. Min

Which we will sell at the very
lowest prices to all.

the anction sale last Saturday.
Would it not be well when

i — ihy «

farm at i tfon of blows up&lt;* tbebant

extended visit in Ohio, last Saturday, accom­
panied by Mr. S. Hunt, who expects so "re­
main here this winter.

ob’iged to depend on snow for his supply of
ha:»dle material, this winter.
Mr. Conrad Buehler was at home to spend
Thanksgiving day, and returned to Grand
Rapids Tuesday. Conrad says he will finish
his college course Tn about six weeks.
Mr. Jahn Watts’ horse played peek-a boo

Business

,ilh ruterjSBd

John Spindler bought the Perry

ning of the last week.
Mr. and Mn. Al. Stephens, of Kansas, are

doting of the tear duct, it rapidly improving
under the treatment of the occufirt of your

in this city for the part five

Pars. Otia. on Monday test, started, far

spending th* winter with home friends.

home from your city and succeeded in letting

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Wednesday evening.

hU kontt ra»

ikrowlnj &gt;

wxrtriae*

to gain favor with tba putetie from year ta

ta.aWu«t «• '"H.'

U—l hrt« tk, faw. gnat

..cch.

�The Hasting Hanner.
fyskHx returned last week for a filHJit visft

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j». m. In Ulirr •• R' u?umrtjmEw im

aiothiBZ is more icmarksMc or more Blog, L*l than the inherent oittiinacy withwhij
pnwres* it opposed and the tenaurty with
which we Involuntsuilr ding io prcvoaccivdi ideas. It was certain!) with such a Prcjudteed mind that, when recently in Detroit,

we visited rhe headquarters' of jhr famous
tv« ,n». *
t- I* r ‘v&amp;Mvmi al N Surgical
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u. a^MHPt A
AUOCIAl-mWaud
‘when wcMJ»&lt;lurt
A^PClATiDN atuTwhen
wcaay* that we Wl
left
Willi feelinf*.*
rediq-.l&gt;rtlK»lm&lt;»t
i«««i «™l es.'
vrith
i&gt;f the utmost tw
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w^
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we P-S
item ft. ™ r ~±T'=’
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We. »i U.e
«e
but a vague । idea, of the injpressmn we
recetv«d.
Evyrythinj:
is GfnI'ink
received.
Evyryibing them
then: i*
KXdnsubMu’roonJ were throng an
The con»uhuig room- urrt |kr&lt;*t&lt;4 ad

life, keying a lurt u ill nndj^tnn^- *
! m vJBmsttcnr
&lt; ourt’rtiJm countyofCulludm. Michigan,there- ' HSttawTm
lh
jjqiolnUng the umk-raignert m ;
'g^n-e
,.V1.( mar and
'S?i
f &lt;drcui: court
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&gt;ok- cxevutnr of mrW last wlifam
In the rnortgagr referred to. brfng aa follows,
tr-tament. he no* Iwing dtdy qUaltAwl foart ria &gt; All that carta La petoc or MnaTflElMd lying
and now acting as •fiu'h.and no pnwrr&lt;lHig" tu\
in_-the
county &lt;rf Barry and Mat* of
|njr
instHutcd at law to reroverthedebt iv- ana being .i
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• fbllows, u&gt;
wit: 55?
The
,„“lllknB scnu-rd |.v rahlI umrlsrac- or miv ju.rt MicJiirsa. ilencriljcdtv-Tw-V.i.Co^r
^**rtUse
w«l !h,s -«l&lt;- in.r.1,.
rrT^“ .l M r “ iLTXm,
rt
. *•■«Tb’SSlUfiSt
twenty six iMi hi towunhln three (-it
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nmMl«T
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,,f Hie
tia&gt;&lt;court .hmre- iu the r-ity nf Hastlng-Ju1
Jtarry-i

army «rf activi clerks .and ImokBcpcra ftllerf
mn-.' whidi
whi
thebu-inre*office.
al| ,)&gt;.
tliemi4ne**office. IjJmrator-es.in
f^Jiomtor.es.in
1Jh. hfetiert Mdrti r Um lands nml pretnlws dr-

A»oant of taxwl, epata MAM.

follow, viz: All tlrnt portion of the ’

numerou* druggisty and cfeettisE, whild the

Mediail CootrU, in its regular session, was
cdmisosed of men who insnired confidence
composed m men uno
fh&gt;tn first acnaainiance and who evnlently
uadentand CHRONIC DISEASES ANU
UEFORXH-AeS. Au^nde o. .he

bt ftutb having ttetn made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage &lt; wherein’ the power. therein
court house tn the eln of Hastings in Barrv rontatnvd tn m-11 has become operative! execnla«. f —...
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county, ffienlgrm mid court house ’«r-lng the
plficr of holding the rityiiil &lt; tnirt tor Kiki comity
of Harry-. I-hall sell nt pnhlit ami-tlou to the
hlffitest liKhlrr, the LimUaml prenrisevMb-scrllHMf Hegi«l4,i’ of lhsrd« In and for Barry Counit Mich­
hi Mid mortgage. to Wit: All flint 1-enain (deep igan. &lt;m the twenty-seventh dny of Nm-eiuber A.
or parrel of land lying am! Iwlng In the i-onntv I), isso. hi Lllicr "iI” &lt;&gt;f niortxngi-snn tuigv “3?l”
of Barty and •date of Michigan, known and dr mul gfv»n for the sum of the nmidred :uid fiftv
■cribed ns tlic west hall of theMHlth-ra-t quarter , dollars, to U- paid in fixe years from the &lt;lat’r
•tf section twenty-nine .fti hi tomishlp three nt. Iberrpf. with the pritllw of paying In three
i|ortlinf ronir irwu &lt;51 wesucreiiahrins tdsbtv ..'j»rs. w Itli Interest tayatole annually at the rate
.irrc* nf land, or so mwh tliervnfliis shnli brncr- of eight |&gt;er cunt per annum; and whereas it nil■■ssary to pay llir amount dur on;said mortgage, expres-ly uctit«I in said mortgage, that should
with interest tbcrvniiat ten per cent, together any default be made In imyiiwnt of said interest
vjith the cost* aad cxnetuw* artouiil hv l:i«.
or any part thereof, mi any day wheron the tame
. Ihitrd Drrrmhrr t2th‘. 1WO.
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i- made Myahlc-as above expressed, and should
. the same remain unpaid anu in arrears for ike
. siuiee of thirty days, theh and from tlicnrefortli.
&lt; I.API'.X HKlXOLDb.1
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tnat Is to say, after the lapse of said thirty days.
Atimncy* Uw A**igii«’c.
. the ufonruuri.principal -urn of five hundred and
‘ IlattlHCdMc. Mh-li
fifty dollars, with all arrearage nf interest there1 on. shall :u the option of said inortgagrc benune
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Chanerr.v Order..
dm- anil jiayuble immedL-itelv then-utter, and d&lt;IwMcjJ Michigan. Fifth Jndleinl
; fault liming Nyn made In the payment of said
.
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Interest on one of the days nlirn-m the same Is
[Louisa M. HtiT|, lloriim* JI. Hull. Eluubellil made payaidc ;ts almxe expressed, mid theNmmv
ALrteh. fneinnutlm-Tobia*. Cnlirtu V:inMlck!e&gt;. -HU remaining uhpald and In armtn Mlliiokgh
, iScbknt Fowell.-Viola I’nwrii and: AHw-rt
.... j WiwmI- mon- tluln thirty day- have rlapNcd since the
d, Ipnae
. niaking of such default, and the -aid mortgagee
, ntansee- -the thrci’last by their next friend.
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having elected to derbire tin- whole principal
; l*ntfell-4-complainant
of five hundred and fiftv dollars, w ith al) ar
kydBcy F. Hull, .lam Hull, Haitiel Hull. IHrli- sum
rcuciijje of interest thereon, to be due and poxm
; ;iM Hull. Oriry Hull. I*rl*-c4ll:i Trowlirldgc and ide by'reasnu of sneli default, therefor.. there' is
ujam said mort­
(4— Hull, un Infant whose rhr|rti:iii name I- I rlaitmsl to tidhio anil
. gage ami the acronipnnylng non- at the date of
iiakttowu. and George .1. Cox. &lt;lefflix1anl*.
Huit pending In tlie&lt;Tn-uit CohrilfrrthrrmtMty thkmklre, iiio -me of six hundred ami tblrtv
nin. dollars and iwcnti-two cents.
aiid
. &lt;id Barry—In t.’linuccry —pl Hastings on thed-t
no ptvtredlngH. oi sulf, at law nr ivitilly having
• play nrNmcnibcr, A. I&gt;. WRX
.[ In thl* rnuae it appearing that defendants Iwwii iMtilnird tn recover the drht remaining
.Jim* Hull and —Hull, tut Infant whose ehrls- tiiipaM ami m&gt; wrnred by Mid mortgage, or tint
ilan name U unknown, an- not residents o| this Iiart ttwreof. Now therefore, notice Is hereby
Muttr, hnt reside III tile slttlc of Kans:is. Tbere- given] flint on U r-dnesduy the twelfth day of
fnre. on njotfou of Smith A । olgisjic, the soliri- .March A. 1». P*l. at one o'clock In the aftemcawi
!«•» f®rcomplainant*. it ,i-ordered that Defrnd- at that ilay. at the North front door or en
ants Jane Hull and -—•• HqII.mSiom- Christian traneff trf the Court House in the City nt Hasting। name is u»known, cutur their appeartinrc In in sidd *xmnty of Harry nml Slate of Michigan,
Old cause on or liefmv four months fmtn the ithat being ilje place of holding tlie CirchTt .
iur sahi county of Barry .) there wHyhe ■
■into of this order. And fluit within twenty days Court
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the comptatnants cause this order t&lt;&gt; be published ■ sold al public auction or vendue to the hlglie-i 1
in the H.vsTrNus Banner! Kild publn-atlon tn , bidder the pntnlsc* In said mortgage described,
Imcoirtlnuisl nnre In caclvweek fnr slv*&lt;*ks In 1or so ^iia-h thereof as may be necessary to aatl»- fy the a mount so claimed to tn- &lt;hie and unpaid
sikeoFWion.
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iifion said mortgage, with Interest at eight per
FKAXh A. HOOKEB.
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Clreiqt .Irnlge. ■ rent i«t annum, .ind the cost-and expenses a|lowmliiiy law. Said premises being ikscrilicrt in
N-Ml ni A lOUJHQt E.
said tportgapi r»s follows. 1&lt;i wit: AH ffinsc
snHHtnrw forT'mitplaiiuints.
lAUest.i
CHAt|l.fS M. .WK.
pieresior parcel-of land lying and being situate
in lln'Towu of Yankee Springs In the Cnuntv of ■
IteslMer.
ILirri and State of Michigan, and rtcsrrilxnl u; follow&gt;. to wh: The South Kart quarter (’.»( of
of 0&lt;&gt; norHi-ttcst quarter (*0 iff sec­
tion t ilrty-fmir ./.I,’ and the North fiftv acrv«
: of the wMitli Ifasl fmcikmal qiuirWiVi nf &lt;wctinn niirttwr scvetitcrn &lt;l“| Imth of raid dr-cripHAMBWbrn
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iFi'Ur Tnnn then- (3. North of range fen
jtm Best,
and containing.jnhietv
। i-,t.
... ■ iicixh of land
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MHS. H. &gt;(. SbHKIS.
Mortgaure.
Fa»«alelto.»tlRATIDS &amp;. INDIANA
ftu Mtirtghgcv.
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Jt R CO. buys- maple lliep.-jucinal limber.
Railroad, alrtady Luilt. numcrau
one of the hcahhk«t pern of the
United StateK.punjt water, good market*, fine
\ fruit rood rouli.sclioch.chwdtw, large agrieuiChancery Order.
pepohtton, best hsilding matenal at low
.
&lt; S7,'
■«

TEN THOUSAND

Farms in Michigan.
«. ..^-.•a2^gw-aBWCWreT&gt;
'

d; .

Cfrcultmmrt CouualaMouer in and for Barrv

nortb-wcM quarter of |ht- rauUkiSMtf «iunrter of1 J*'!’”J'7.-.*■«£
...
wrtlon twelve, hi township two norlli. of i-nflp- i Chak. H. Bavub, Solinitor for &lt;4&gt;mpteln»nt.
t&lt;i&gt; wed. lying south of the highway numiuxan •-------- —Xpartrrty and wimterlv course through said sec- •
tmu, containing thirty arrra of land, or so much j TY
I .
IT T
i
II
U zAll/.rl I
dm-ou Raid mortgage with Interrtf ihmxtn al ;
tcufMT cent, ingrtiivr with the qe»t« and «• I
nenwa allowed by law.
Dnttd Dereirtber lutli. A. 1). P*.*
1
CHtlLETTC. UE.ICH.
sole Executor of the last will ami testa­
ment of Martha Ann Bearh. itiwwil.
• I.AN’*RnxnLDR.
Attoniiw* fnrHolc Kxwiiinr.
iluttln C.twk. Mlchigiui. 1
.

Detroit rive brought us to the Jxiver ,nuk
Sanitariuni atfi .White Sulphur Spring*, of
Wyandotte, also.owned by die Auiuckltior.
This health rqsoit is. for lieanty of si illation
and completeness of arrangement, unrivalled
in tM'Wfix, while its waters are renowned ■
foir their healit
inc properties. We c.tn cordiadv redommend
VVM.Uw.. and
—• • Sani..—.
ml both ,w
As-socution
larium to otrr readers who may rely implicit
udon the. medical and surgical skill of. .Male of MI(*)&gt;iR»n. I'ountv of Harry.-—»x.
Ata ewiou of the ITonatef'ourt for theC'uuuthbse members of their constdung* sialT who
will be ati tM) Hastings House. Hastings. tvof Bnrrvholtlenat the ProbateOfllce inthecitj
nf Hx-tfines In nuM rounty on TueMtey. the tlth. •
„ ori Tuesday neat, Dec. iSth, where they may । day of Deeemlxsr in tlx* year one fhotruuid eight
bec«»».W lns«r d».Ee. Th,
’i'lvxent'. cieiwn'i’ StnTtb. .hulK&lt;- &lt;‘l I’rolmtc.
th? Association having caused uuuty swtnj the m«tter ofr Ibe eM^te or Albert M. Bhuo.
In
dlfcrs to claim to repre'ent it, all its author- dis’easciL
.Iri
"cry
A* |
TySrlBwES “It
to see u
it. All
who are
call
.»
All -t.r,
.CM unable
..«.ku to —
.1! .should
.bn.,w .• tmP&gt;
that his final arrount this day fllwl
, may be beuril and allowet| ant! h&lt; (llschaireft
write to Djra. K. &amp; K., Detroit, Mich. .
1 from bls said'tnist.
.
«
TlHTintpon it lx wittered, that Monday, the 7tb,
.
Mortgugr' Swlr.
I day of January next at ten o’clock in the ferr­
ule
I
n
I
hr
iravment
of
noon,
be
assigned
for
IlaItrariu?
'»f
-aid
l
,rtlliefMiill having Ih-ch imide ia the
Igagcl'earfii/ualt
Un- tton. ami that the heir* at tan of «inl dcowmed.
a otrteihi; indenture of mortu
----- *----- 1
uiadc
crested in said
V 04 rtovrmuer.,"1
.».!».
made by 8v|Sv|- ! and
ami all other |KT-*»r&gt;
permit- hit
liitvrcstlM
*nld estate.
(Mate..
jntfh
• r tsTi.
...........
-*t..
rm.i.irtul
ti.
ini.rir
?-t
s
iu&lt;w«ffinnl
snlrl
t'nilrt.
Fttlksto.lnlin II. HnL-on.aml rwinti d atv re&lt;iuln d t® apjmsir at a m-mIooof Mid Court,
in the iifilcc7&gt;f
lice of the K&lt;*glrtcrnf
Ki'gisti r of Deisls
Demis for Burry
Barrv then fn lic holden at thr I’roMte Oller. In the
*
■ first day -of Jancity of Hartings In Mid coonly and ahnw iSMiM*.
rt&gt;unty*. state of Michigan.
«»u the
nary. A. D-WTt, al one o’rlofk. n. in., in Liber If smy there la-, wliy the prater of fix’ Nild petltwo of Mortgage* on jogr liH. duly assigned by tinner should hot b«j granted
Aud It h further ordered that said petitioner
OntlfieOtafieyjldminivtr.it.&gt;rof the estate nf said
John ILUutibn dercaM-d. in writing, to Hugh H. eIvc notice to the |ierson« Interested In -aid es­
Snediker and the assignment thi-rtmrreeordrd in tate, of the |m'I4«1»-ih’&gt; of said iwtltlon and the
Ibejodh-Oof the Krgfcwer of Decta for raid -ounty lirtiring ilicrvof by r ausinc a copy of this order
of Burry, on the thirty-flrat dny of/May. A. |&gt;. tn he published hi the Hastings BaNNKU a news­
IMA in LJbcrtcHof Morigma*s.'on |utgc HP. at paper panted and dn-ulated In said t'oimty of
a o'clock n. ul. upon wbicM Kild mortgage there harry inee in each week for there snccr«-ivr
Isclalmtin to be durst th'* date of this nolU-r the weeks, nrcrkw In -aid das- of hearing.
C1.E.MRST SMITH.
siunnfone Him.Kind eight hundred and M-ivnty.
i A tntj* ropy, |
.liulffr nf HrtwWtc.
f.Hirdollar*; mid improceedings having iwcn hi■diluted at law to recover the debt remaining m-.
cured bvsald juocuagv m-jiuy part then ol, mid
thejmwe-rof sale incrrln~ontnbit*ri having hc-

&lt;4

Interr-t at ten

’• "Tiuw w. xmux.

1

u^Tsit.r

:&lt; IHrlj Dor*.

Re®d,Dehm

. iaxsy

AX rxTB&gt;xmso visit

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J.-™

3Sn3«rWWSlS®^HHiS'l»!

w want 5 (HMcoidsof Boitsi

IDid Not Interfere

QT A 11 Cl I-T HT I? T2 CAT pl

this winter, and will pay higher prices than ever. All holts
must he 44 inches long, sound,
straight, and free from knots.
Split everything over L6 inch­
es: none wanted under eight y .

I X Jk V-J X-JI -L -I A I -I 1 k kJ
-f

LX

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OF
,

Dry Goods. &amp; Furnishing Goods.
long. $•’&gt; per cord: basswood
bolts. 44 inches long, $8.50 per;
cord.

jTCall

Spalding Muibvug to.

E. Y. HOGLE.

Buv the Light-Running

“DOMESTIC”
For a Holiday Present!

The SIMPLEST machine made, having few parts, no compli- •
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that ai’covnt is
es|&gt;eciall.v recommended by the medical faculty.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work-twill do the finest as
well as the heaviest, and is suited to thAuse Of all the appli­
ances that facilitate the ordinary, fanev/or difficult work.
Always rekdy for use, ann the most durable machine mode.
It has the most beautiful wm&lt;1 work. It has the best set of
attachments ever furnishetlArith a Sewing Machine.
I nlxo Iitji the fair ffoiue. fioyal, fit. Jnhn, Wilxnn,* Ameriemi,
Singer pattern and tot* of othn x. f hare m»ne neir nuirhineti at
/rum $‘J0 to $3(1. Come in and get priern before you buy. I trill
not be umlrrmld. Neeilbu, Oilx and Attachments for all marhiues.
AU kind* of Wood Pm
' imps fur sale, and old Pumps repaired, at my
offer, (hu- door treat nj
nf P. K. Grant's, State street.

&gt; t^5S3U5£K1.**«',ul-«- "■ *«"•■"

? T-aad Cotnmiuloacr, Grand Rapids, Mich r Knit pcnlitiir in the Citcttll Court for the
county jnflfarry. In Chancery, m Hastlncs. the
■miter, a. D. iwci. In thin cause
" it atmeartne frtn
im affidavit lin file that the defewtant, Morris। 1».
wvu’iwiumv m
B. MW*..,
Decker, is a non-resident
of ■
the Xtate. but la a resident of Cnba, Alleshanv
county. Xevfr York. Ou motion of Hntflh X-.Cofarovt, nollcUogp tor complainant, it ia urtfcred
that, aafai defendant enter hb« appears a or in tbb*
cauac on or ticfwtc fonfmoBtha from the date of
thlsonlcr. And that within twcutv daya the
complainant cmum thia-order to be rmbllriwd
in the Hahtikoh Banker; aaid puhlioaUonJO4
; be continued ouc«* in,each week for aix week* -

our

ABOUT THIS TIME
I ou should be thinking of what kind of

YOU WANT TO BUY.

T. PHILLIPS.

'jantnRoNtra, Travriiag Agent.

BH0W&amp;*
IRON
THE BEST TOMIC.
Owres Completely I»yspcp-in.
*,{arl*- IJver aad

,
Circuit Judre.
Hmitii * CoumovK
. HoHoitors for Coninlatmuit.
Ute»i » A irw cony.
i
CtfAK li. Mack. Register.

T ,
i Chancery Sale.
I Ktiiti- of Miclncnu. The Circuit. Court for the
coitaly of ;ilarry. In ohanvery.

b.u.

w.

"We Offer tlie
Talk about the hard times, there is no such thing. To be
convinced all yon want is to go to Smith. Hams£ VaxArmam's.
where it is not hard times, hot Cheap Prices.

See their Immense Stock!
___
_
They have, besides
the choicest
China and Majolica, the
. niMBt"i
Be of
nicest ine
of Lamps.
Lamps. Cups
Cups and
and Sancersew
Saucers ever in Hastings, and
“t “hoot one-half the pnee ever before offe:
offend.

By tlrti

Fraa! Cards and Chrono.,
™

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■
“’■* • ’•rr-.. !&gt;. an&gt;i Aim-ricm&gt; Chr»-

HI*.I'

TOYS!

TOYS!

Who world not pull his pocket
X' when he. sees ao many nice things to

TOYS!

ar land
STOVES and RANGES
The best article made, at prices lower than
ever before offered.

Call and See Them.
)ur line.

4-

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NTS

S3.000 IN

ngs Banner.

u-

togs and vld»:ty are contemjdaira" jwttiug '

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DBfKMBKIC J4, IMX

gSiNews.
MBIMTSa LOCALS.

uumanra .

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p-,-,. W W

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Qflu v0pp6P n3T6 »

*ni t*4* ,lWe
“r" are
“ I and to reduce .our
stock. Wb
have , reduced
prices
in r alle 1de, x
.
.
.
’ pertinents and «|1^ iigrep to present each purchaser of I4.W
wedrusench.p« &lt;«&gt; ih. jin goods and owr with one of the following article*. EvenSunday, if iherc u-erc n.t« umma i one having a fair clrance to procure the finest ones.

Also Healers in the Best Lines of

s-oveiy. x^seix. lively, t&lt; tiu,«xprv« ' add severil hands to their force.
tetotortatoki^.varNrte^a’.chHntM
n,rir prxwpsmry

■
miFikiux
•b-p .uppi*... y. iwat.
ira, dr,

i per cord. Delivered i prohibiting dram shops

Ceram.
*

Fisclier Piano!

sntx'Rflne uxortmtnt | But of course
e saloon keepers wouldn* 1
Van ran n.a
fa, i
lfce 1&gt;WK fct
Ihe oedll,

’

Frid*’ "*«*• “''■»*

IN THE MARKET.

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

(ROSEWOOD CASE. VALUED AT $600.|

i such infraction.

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»»&gt;w&gt;.dkud"M.L.r«l*4&gt;ol •!«

Cook and Heating Stoves

from keeping open i

i doors on the Sabbath, we might-nuspect that.
gol
•*eojli tea” in the saloons. !

‘bort notice.
MaMufortwrlng Co.

....

_.

As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade

The order, no— on

in fob-rod muufteture.

■Xrai,

117 Q \7

JHXpJqm^Tf'

the teLmhrf”*

the eompny to udd ..ch mMhiwry » will; B
"tun. out»,««, brick, per d.y,
,

of Barry

$1&lt;M»
1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
The Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
SO
1 Elegant
Swell box Cutter ...
..............
Lodge, Nashville, and report having enjoyed
75
1 Silver Plated Tea set
City. Don’t biiy until you see it
an immense time.
They were not only
1 Domestic Sewing machine..................... . 65
pleased with the workings of the Lodge, but
45
1 Good Kitchen Stove arid Furnishings
also with the excellent repast served liy Ed­
i Table and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, PowMMaerahlp of Wilkin a « Hall, Mr. Hall itor Strong, who royally entertained them
45
1 Handsome Bedroom set. Seven piect*.........
’MU ivntliuc the buainea. undavth* name after the session. Such fraternal visits de
25
'
.
der, Caps, etc.
1 Fine Dress suit.I
velop a spirit in men worth cultivating.
,
1 Satin Lined Overcoat............................................. . . IS
Pri Barker continues -to meet with re* ‘
. 85
1 Handsome Dressing Uowu
Huffman Bans.
markaMe success in his treatment ofchrpnic |
20
1 Fine Smoking Jacket
diseases. We have before explained that t
1 Tilting .Silver plated Pitcher and Cup
he user only eledridty, and his success, cs* j
150
24 Cases Silver plated wttfe
pedally with nervous disorder*, justifies the .
150
100 Silver plated Napkin Kings
Doctors claim that no method of treatment !
12 Silver plated Blitter dishesi
can compare with the electropathic. He ,
.
75
D. Rice** Dowlinir, Friday Dre. Wl. ? expects to havelliU rooms fitted up for busi- I
12 Nickle plated Watches
HLMtr B. BABCOCK.
| ncu rext week
150
20 Fine Silver platod Castors
t
so
6 Fine Trunks
.........................................
Two of the tramps mentioned elsewhere
1 Ladies’ Gold Hunting case Watch........................ . 20
were taken to jail Monday night. One of '
NOTICE.
.
40
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stands..........................
ent quarter* are arcurcd them set fire to his bed determined to gel 1
tfllcw with Nmlth £ Col70
out some way. Sheriff Crtssy appeared be-1
26 Knit Jersey Jackets
1 fore the latter, and proceeded, to mop the I
Having Contracted to Travel for The Broadhead
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case.... . 12
floor with his worthless carcass. The four’
.
50
Manufacturing Co. I start the First of January;
50 Pair Silk Suspenders-.........................................
were taken before Justice Greenfield, and |
12.50
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Made to Fit).................
and now
sentenced to 30 days in the Detroit work ’
And 3.000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties. Suspen-&lt;
house. The two confined in the city, den j
Iders.. Knives. Underwear. Hats. Caps, etc., making in All S3-1
got out and took leg bail.
1000.
The pupils of First and Fourth grades of
Latest reports show about ^x.ooo raised 1.
■No Lottery, of oue chance in a thousand but every pur­
I.Union building, in this dty, will give an enfor the railroad.
tertsinment at Union Hall, Saturday even- chaser of $4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
Remember the Masonic lull at Union
I ing of'this week. The proceeds to be used bill come and see how fait we work this scheme.
We will
hall, Tuesday evening. January 1st.
. for tent of organ, buying counting table and make affidavit that all the |ibbve articles will bo given to pur­
Don’t forget the •’Hoosier School Master'* I other schoolroom appurtenances. Admission
chasers as indicated.
,
at Union hall nekt\Tiwrsday evening.
Lodge, K. of P„ visited their brethren of Ivy

WILKINS.

Ho For Missouri!

Great Clearing Sales!

I

J 15 cents, children 10 cents.

Special Bargains in &lt;Overcoats
At the Old Reliable

Best dance of the season: the Masonic | of all is earnestly requested. The children
dance at Union hall, New Year's night.
will endeavoi 10 make their entertainment 1

Street lamps, and water works are much pleasant to all who may be present.
ureded in'our city, for the convenience of
The fall term of our city schools doses I
the public and the safety of property.

next week Friday.

It has

Star Clothing House

W. Lowry, of prosperous term in the history of our schools. |
this dty, performed a successful operation The attendance and interest are largely iu I I
excess of any former period. At this writ­
for cataract of the eye upon Mt. Rowley.
The revival .meetings at the M. E. church ing, the attendance in all the departments

will aggregate 700.

Upwards of thirty have

expressed a desire to lead the Christian life.

We hes.r that in at»d about

Irving

; school,150.

Attendance in

It will contest closely for third

How true the report may be we are unable

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

high •

Hastings has every reason

Notice—Fins Fur Caps worrli $3.50 only $2.00.

to

be proud of her school. Last year the high
school was the fourth largest in the stale.

there ,

Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches,' Clocks,
Spectacles, and Musiqal Goods are

place this*

Michael Kelley died Dec. £tk. at 4 p.

m..

funeral services conducted Friday; the Rev. ;
Buyse of Jackson officiating. He. was a na­

ceives the most flattering reports from local
agents as to the progress oMhe Barry &amp;

tive of Ireland, bom in Clare Co.,, in the yeai
I 1826. He came to Monroe Co., New York
Nearly $25,000 have been expended in f
in Ihe spring of 1846, and remained there t
this city the past year for aew buildings; !: seven years. January 12th, 1858. he was
nearly as much more for repairs on other;1 married to Miss Han ora Shea, moved the
building!..
following April to Michigan. In 1857 be
Eaton.

lime aFHastings.

Washington

how the Michigan Central bleeps the people

of thia vicinity: Two job presses were reJ cently shipped to us from Hartford,Conn.,,

hredihg from this city will be more cooven*
ientiy arranged.
Lei It be reemded ibal Ibe nud ecn|-r .u

j weight 3,130 pounds. Freight from Hart| ford to Charlotte, 900 miles, &gt;5.14;freight i
| Iran Charlotte to Heelintt, as mile*. «4.57 \

tooKhnd rn.de s grr»l commotion with the
tort in December ofthin peer. Oue y«r tgo

Thefr the duh .erred up to Hettinp ship- ,
per. erer, d«j. The people of Holing. ;

i Bought a Larne Stock ।
.which 1 Sell Lower than any
competitor can offer.

All Goods New Styles!
ana Warranted as to
Quality, t

ha ertll wke ere completed, Mr. Header- I lh»&lt; Hutiogi' recond nulroa.l &lt;haU not.be
JbottMwintare'™Tof the fiiiu places in the I U« throughanyUckof effort on their part.

.

1

JOHN BE8SMER.

state.,
| - r- •
• ‘
By 6oapat«on, we fmd that
buyers pty as much for wheat as

should cr.il and consult him.
In accordance with their established cus­
tom, the Masonic brethren of this dty will

.

Mkrdud Nim,) and Conafnble Maynard
gathered in font Inlcrtatieg individual,
Monday evening, who waned to have no
vtdbte meant &lt;of' rapport,
..
' WMWMM|
and
were lounging ;

SPACE BELONGS TO

!annf(wtureTJ

and Dealent in

EXAMINE AND Sil FOR'

it raid hew taken tow such mraper. a i •"&lt;&lt; eidnity pay every year enough more
*
, f ..
.• .than
L—— .they
1..1.A..1A
ml—m —all
11 th
—
should *MM..aM*
require I*
Io, to —raise
the
week to move a yard of dirt.
bonus for the new road. A rival road alone
Ike I lendershot t is improving ihe proper­
can relieve our city from this extortion.
ty be iyiely purchased j»f Dr. Upjohn, on
The ladies of Hastings are determined
West Green »treet. W hen ihe improvements .

1 Their «iance netted $350; and now they
| have another scheme. H is nothing less j
Hustings
those in t1 than a benefit entertainment. "The Hoos­
ier Schoolmaster*’ jhas been dramatized, by i
any of our neighbpring dtiesjand this des­
Dr. Timmerman, and will be presented 1
pite the freight xHacriuslnalions against them.,
AU of wWch shows ihe benefit of lively com-1 under the auspices of the ladies of Hastings
at Union hall, next Tuesday night. Gener­
petition.
•’
f
al admission as cents! Tickets for sale nt
Wo are pleated to sec dial Dr. Polhonus
Hotchkiss Bros., where reserved seats can
|*s coeclnded to locate hi Hastings, having be secured by those purchasing tickets pre­
formed ^partnership with Dr. E. F. Brown.
vious to. the entertainment.
The funds
Dr. Polhemus will give his attention 10 all
raised toe to aid in securing the required bo-

winter goods cut way down;
stock off. Come and see
will buy.
MORSE E. NEVINS.

EVANS 4 BROOKS,

I SELL CHEAPER
THAN EVER
BEFORE.
•

For the benefit of those who want to know 1

-

Now that Mr. I-aoey is in

THIS

Recriced Daily at my Store, which

Standard time on the Michigan Central ^ed on the fam, in Irving, where he liv- |
_
r. It
...is
--------------slower
unw.
a8 minutes
si than Detroit, j ej at the time of his death. He w.asthefath- ‘
and about 90 miUutet slower than meridian i er of eight children all of whom are livtng.

where he can personally'attend to the busine$A we can e&gt;pett that* the stage routes

Sold all over the country at 35 cents.

Everything in
I must run my
what a little cash
4w

.

to state.
Secretary Kogers informs us that he re­

\'

been ihe most; I

On Tuesday last Dr. G.

are quite smccesaful.

Broad head. Dress Goods at
the same old low price, 28e

The presence'

Tin.u- Copper. and Sheet Iron
Ware

Jeweler.

COMPLETE.

E. A. MATTISON

-OIHI STOCK OF-

STOVES and RANGES
For Fall Trade!

,... jewe| j,toxe, £n(j|ess yarjety

have their annual reunion and social hop, at
■
Union hall, New Year’s night. The well
around the streets of our little dty. Juat,
deserve.! popularity ot these balls is enough |
inch fcUova aa thoee who put In the night ia i
to secure a large attendance.
the cooler hawbeencotamittiag the most dee- I ,
Al Temperance Hall Wednesday evening, Utah Crimea in other localinea. The, deaerv.
Dec.
MWt.J»-H» DenoU’ cUm iD C,r“‘
beings, devoid aa tlmy are of all relf- I
a musical entertainment
braWeryj
respect, defiant of all restraint, have no I

di^hytaL AtaMw: Fat Mb. io cwt.; rights which decent people ought to respect.
pnilaaw IS «»'•
An aTC cordially in- It is just to them and to any community to
treat them as severely as the law will permit.
• vited.
;
Hour city officials can find any more such
&lt;* ‘Wu crooks, we hope they may be equally prompt
Potter'*

Sketches

rn will It pleased with

—AND—

Musical Merchandise.

I

1

Beckwith’s Round Oak Parlor Stove!

SORTH SI UK RTATR ST.. HABTINH. MICH.

•‘The He*! Mode," ut the rtrdict qf. thfnanndn.

EXCLUSIVE AGEN

the

hriff
mil IWhm
mA 1fMtwjy
»Ui
‘■™ Muff
uwnts! mm
tunargn, U
mjui
I pay you to examine our stock.

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�The Slaughter Sale Continues

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k.. ZR,. JX/IcO]X^tZE3±ii.bC-

.

'J mean just what I say when 1 tell y•ou that you can SAX E MON FA by purchasing your
Clocks and Jewelry at my establishment

Get My Prices and be Convinced
45154

M. B. K WRIGHT AND HIS NEW
ENTERPMISE-

show business was always satisfacto­
ry. I t hink 1 now have the beat ex­
hibition, however, that 1 ever owned.
It is new. neat, original, ingenious
amusing. and hiatnwtive. and cannot
fail to give eminent pleasure to any
audience."
-Will you not give us a eltuncr to
see the' Optogrnphioon hdre. at
home, Ikidore you take to the , road.”
said the reporter, “we should all la*
very glad to patronize yon and pay
you our best compliments.”
* “It is my intention to do so. I ex­
pect to visit tiie principal villages and
cities of Michigan during the winter,
in the spring to go west and south.”
At this point in our conversation
wo were interrupted by a word in re­
gard to frac tickets, which came
from spine ungracious typo in our
office, As we looked around to sec
who it was. we lost sight of the &lt; &gt;ptograpliicon mini, who hearing the
appeal for dead-head admission^. Juul
suddenly disappeared.

“You are going into the show, biiei'uess again." said A Hastings Pasnhb
interviewer tn.N. Wright, of Middlev|Me, as that geutlenmu enteiifKl his
other tiiorning, “wA hear
that you have recently purchased a
line exhibition, in Sew York, and illtend soon, to place।it befdn- the pubiic. iWbtit have yoit to m»y|about the
inattq-?" t
, .
-Well, nialiy, fhete is sotm* truth tn
the ritjuor. The exhibition of which
1 havq become rhe pn&lt;ses^ar is called
Kyles’ Optograpltioon. uU‘1 h* n
and wpndupful metliod of inresonting,
or of representing. Rhoto-dtf reoscopic
and Art-views horn i nature land life.
We uke'pHotograph? or paintings in
eolbrs, or otherwise,: and cOftvev them
to canvas in size from six Ito fortv
feet, and the picture;is a peircct copy
of the original in’ every iuark. line,
eolor, shadisgand piirticuiar." .
- ‘What Is the natuit&gt;^ the anpariititj . employed ia tlie production of DR. HESS IS COMING TO HASTINGS.
these"art-views, aS ybu teria them?"
Owing th the numerous patients that have
“It is purelyjransppsed stereoscopic appliances that prodiic
been visiting Dr. Hess in Giand Rapids, that
feels. Thc iiistrun&gt;ei|ls we ittse
; are. a&gt;me from Hastings am! immediate vicinity,*
&lt;‘O»structed ttpion rhe1 principle of rr&gt;- with the many request-and solicitations, is
Jon. Tfiuy.finbrace I wo sets of cost­ why the Doctor lias consented to come among
ly object-glasses and condensing lensch*, which under st tong illuminating
Therefore realizing the wants and‘necessi­
power, convey tin* seeiip, or painting,
to the retina br canvh-'&lt; ’in nil
*' ’its
* ties of the many who need treatment, ami
original ddtttil?. denr. precise, and woul l have.it were it in their reach, the Doc- 1
perfect.''
'tor wiH visit [listings and take rooms at the i
? “Do you claim that tilts piroBoew is Hastings House, Friday, Dec. 21st.
i iitirely trew?"
Dr. Hess treats every variety of disease of ।
“Ho} jt is a titdiiral outcome of opti­
cal science. The niagiU.dantem was long standing, and solicits that clasYin par­
a method of exhibition, so w'its tinr ticular that have been ailing for a long tim^.
stage cotleli a nAtans nf travel. Ah and have Irecome almost hopeless.
compared to th«l oh! tnagic lantern
Inasmuch as he possesses all of the latest
the Optognaphiaon may be. said to improved instruments for examining and
be a 3te»r thhuj. U’ite ativnnee in opt^x treating diseases; an extensive practice in
eai science is equal 'to the progress
made in 'Uhpr'departinonti' of ’
’ some of our l.irgett cities and hospitals ena­
bles' him to ircAt succcBfuliy those eases
edge.’
,
which arc not currd by other physicians who
“WUr dpbpmtyeall it the
grnj
do not have the time means of examining
_
HiMeii that tiameCas ex­ tiacli.
’
pressive of what our exhibition is.
Special attention given to dyspepsia, rheu­
The wotd Oplo is from the latin and matism, paralysis,_ catarrh, scrofula, oncer,
signifies frotn vkmfc, lonk om, io see.
etc, etc. trrftphi\ is a. contract ion bronchitis, in fact; all that class of diseases
from the lutin bTrfp/n’ron, tyiiinh common Io the vitals, and more especfady
means to jMhtt, draw or illn^trah‘. let no one fail to |ec the Doctor, whiIt itr"
We make an affix of roo, of course, to llastings.nho mayibavecancer,or symptoms
accommodate our purpose. Thru* the thereof, or anv difiienhy arising from a ma­
word Oprto-grdph-i-cok^/exptiesJius larious climate, if you are dirzyor have a
onn object and properly applies tp our
exhibition. Wo not only transfer the 1 pain iu the back or limits, the tongue coated,
most lieautifui and interesting photo­ constipated, loss of memory, headache nr
_
graphic scenes from nature and the JeeW.
moat charming jmintings of the old
If cither one or all of the above symptoms
and new masters of art. .to .ennvas, are affecting you. although you may have
for the picture of onr own aiullen- l&gt;ech given up by the family physician and
res. buizwfe invite attention to ll^n pronounced incurable by many.uthers, don’t
ttyi/jrfiit tnfl drlmfatofiC
•’WhHbexpense Is IntoLved in the fail to sec Dr. Hess when in 11 astingw, and at
liianufactinc and use of the instru- the Hastings 1 louse, it you have any. trouhlementfc and chemical and mechanipul . same disease, HO matter how discouraged,
apparatus which you employ?" ’ . five this your consideration and don’t fail to
“Tlmt, to be butv, is a rather deli­ make thU jour final attempt.
x
cate question,'but we may say, ’this
With mind npdurcd and enriched with
much tlrat the|ofyec/-y/m&lt;/&lt;ex andebn- experience,advanced studies, extended travel
•le&gt;ui\irr leMtr, used by its, are valued

DID YOU SEE IT?

CASTOR IA
don
_ _ T.___________ __ 1’onstipi*tion. Hour .Stomach. Diarrhea, and
Feveruthnew. li inrana health iu»d
natural sleep, without morphine.

CENTAUR LINIMENT-an abaolntr rare for BbeumaSprains Burn*. Cells, &amp;e. The moat Powerful end Penetrutlna Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.

FAY.SZCRAPES

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ruterly bi the nhow
&lt;■ wrlUftr. linking
[row Mr. Wright

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ALLDST
n&gt; Aini

W hich Marched throughed the Mammoth
W holesale Houses of N
York, picked up a
Large and Splendid Assortment of Goods for

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AIX FlVITslxU T*EM . LOW *r*BEAI.F.*a AWB PLAVYEBB.

Stark Hnt-CtaM

Freo C*UUfanw«

««•-&lt; JOfaXLTS. Frvfaai., N. Y.

KERMOTT’S
And landed them

1. »»."««&lt;(• BnM&lt;7

the Drug Store of

XTCFOBQEiaZtir.

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

_
_
Muhawaila, Ind. Dec. 1, ISO.
Dr. IXfaktri:;
7**nr.Wr,—&lt;)v*rvurk ha*done forme what
c ..ra-fnr inany. De-irtuR to benefll *utftTiii« wviiw-n. I add my truumnuy u&gt; the value
of Z..-P nrx For tiva year* 1 anfltriM
tnwtty witnl'rolapmr.. beta* old tired tu u«e
u *ii|&gt;|Mirfer during all lliuM painful, weary
j-e-ii--. but. IhHUka to your medicine, I wear
li m.nwirr j tnld 'HulTafter nsln* one uud
abnlftMiUttm, J am not well, but 1 work all
tbe time, amt »m tw iter than I ever expected
to Im- Y«u may um- my letter, and If any
nne wM.ri- u. write me for mure Informa­
tion,jive • t.-m iii.Kfiill nddreM. Mm C. U.

Frederick, Hotchkiss
Pres.mnts

eor

lOPLE

Presents

J nun i&lt;ii.r, til., April ft,lsU
tm.FKx4ti.LV:
X

eor

Presents

Awr a;/.-— i mii&gt; niniFthan plm*rd with the

CUBEfick-Hndacht, Djt^ptta, Livr cthanoi jbinrZwi-iiu!. hi our daughter*
ci**. 1 aai-urpriwM tuwoe how *he ha* ImComplaint, Indignation, Comtipation,
pr ved. Whr U mUnlng hr weight and color,
mid 1 think r-el* lietter than .he ever did;
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.
rti-r nervea are «ieady; and the iil«lYe*a In her
XOTKCO-Wllbeut a particle of doatei, KertaotV* Pin* are theaMet popular of any on thomarkeL Having boea before the pohlic for a quarterof
a cant* ry, and having alway* perfonoM morvthan
waayrombod for thro,thry merit the *ucc«m that
thoy bavo attalBM. I*rlce, 3»c. p«r box.
For tale by all truggiaU.
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TUTT’S

and observation, there is hardly a case lhat

prod Hued for Kiwi money. As for ac&lt;Je*- Dr. Hess cannot skillfully manage, espec­
sory apparatus it is very valuable. ially ^hosc of a natuic and long standing,
Dur views aihl'ptrintitjgb nlopc num- /uch as phyiician'x generally hnvg not the
l»er five huntfryd,'mid many vf them tifae or Inclination or facilities to investigate.
are exact copies of worksof art valu­
I&gt;r. Hess will Ire in Hastings nt Ihe Hasted at thouHantls *»f dollars. Our out­
fit consists of iectureyieU of 00 views, inq» House. Friday, Dec. -a tot. •
each of which are Huoeecded by an ex­
hibition of paintlngA^drawingH, .-statu- ।
KDO YOU
ury, inuraparenewnmi colored scene*;
ien«i evening."
“How long before yon expect tp go
before the public with your new rishiOR SEUJ
bitiou ?"
"
; "We are waiting very patiently. for
ihttAtnvrictin Engraving and Priut•n^Cop’lMny, of Rew York. till vitr
Haai^l ’ li&gt; i Ip- ’
oiwFwr prltfmg. They have neperid Wteimifo. a Inhgr marrd of tffiln
Wheti thin work f» done wo DAILY-and- WEELKY • MAIL
;u &lt;ntr tldlntl with the Optot. Mid the public will then
tnnet- ID. pee bur art gailury,
sAOVERTI&amp;EMEMTSimexpense them h usually
" fyru-- tar &gt;.•)&lt;■" Ai d
J -in. fuMnl."
tUHisueh fdaeew. of amtiHbrm f. wkkmZ v w i i il fare
i-

What?

for Infants and Children

TORRID ■
DISORDER!
.
and MAI

LIVER,
tlruc-fourths o

I mm tbeao eouxcea a
the diMaar,s d the
mnptoms indicate their existence: I£mo&lt;
IspfaU, Bowels efalvr. 0tok »***&gt;

&lt;&gt;Mire)s gwnr. t firmly believe lhat
M*-pMra &gt;a mH HiHt ha* w.vrrl her llfif. I
tin wllllot t..n .|lt.ntd IM my Irdcr. ft»r 1
nm not nf v •' &lt;•
1 &gt;ihut n wonderful cure
yuur lurtln .... .. v-«i-« respectfully,
w. . _
.MnRan ixili-m.
N. n —Thl* WH* m CM. . . firiNMion.
Fruui &gt;..•■« .h»kni splilri .
.
\v,n.K'- Fnrt w*m«. ind.
I have fmlUwrM f-&gt;r nlxteyn year* wlUi »p«uinmdlc |Mln In niy h&lt;vnl and gem-nU ntrvou*
debility. itecautly I had a severe RUmk of
I*In in my liead. caused by a-etutneiw and
i.rnw- ■•xhiiniinm. 1 I tomwilt I »hmild die.
Nylin b.nd-^ld we wntrld ten Taa-Phara
tbon-n H-i.- llrtfuveli io me necordln* l»»
dlrecMuu- w- M«vrrcl— "
iw-thour«d .• .mi
Hdh-. wlmtaitr.- tr-ii
iieur. &lt;»ronj h«ru**&gt;ri

Middi
for

Presents

_

for

Children,

endless varieties and at Prices never before
offered
this City

CALL

and

EXAMINE,

May K..
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Our I’amphl. t fa UH
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*«4GMrw,'
SitXT giiato*. Every woman above 15 years
3f age, •sprrtnily Mothers aboutd read It.
Addraaa H. PKV&amp;KLLT 4KXJ.
AU IrUcra auuJ

Young People,

Kalamnano, Midi.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII

WHOLE NO.

DECEMBER 21. 1883.

HASTINGS, MIC

NO. 36.

&lt;-

ABOUT THIS

Goods Sold According to the Times

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5

Overcoats worth 10.00 for 87.00. Overcoats worth 815.00 for 812.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men's Suits worth 815.00 for 812.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Drv Goods are Lower than Ever
Silks in Black for 76c, 90c, 81-00 and 81.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.
&lt;
*

A large, assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Our rid&lt;- to Albany wr.* onerouttnnote*ovation
of waving Hugs, hats and- handkerchief.-*. The
train, especially tbe riigme. was profusely dec­
orated with national cmMcnw. and It bring the
Sabbath, the people from hill top wm» va»ey
the old. the ymmg. the rich, the poor. all waved
us » God-speed, and tn response the loyal shout*
of the embryo soldiers on board echo- d aver the
hills and through the valley of the old Mohawk,
mingling with the thundering roar of the task
■ moving train. Arriving :U Albany, we were treat­
ed to supper nt the Delavan house, and soon em­
barked via the H. B. IL. for New York. Tito
earlymorn found us slowlymot iag through the sntonrban streets of Gotham, where we rendezrooed
for the day. I believe al Union Park barracks, on
Broadway, thir rifles wore. Isxiaxi to us white
there. They were English manufacture, the
bronzed Enfield rifle. Here alao the boys very
many of them Invested in bowie knives, which
bad such loyul cmMem.*
“No Traitor mwt
Live." “Down with Traitors." Death to Trai­
tor* " etc. lettered on the sides of the blades.
Tlicy were- savage looking instruments, and
these mottoes inado them look doubly so. But
we hnd-not been in proximity to the rebel* long

erased. And Instead of using them, to carve
rebels or defend ourselves from their savage assulto, we used them to carve beef, “salt hoes"
etc., and to let the life blood out the “grey-backs"
that played base ball upon owr glfflgpfea bodies
at night, and danced pretty waltzes on our shirt
collars.by day. We embarked at night by steam­
er via Amboy, N. J., for Philadelphia. The next
mornlig when the sun was nlcgly up, we steam­
ed across the historic Delaware from Camden to
the city of Brotherly Love.- The citizens of this
lovely and loyal city, remembering that It was
here that the Declaration of Independence was
made, that It was here from the tower of Inde­
pendence hall that the old Liberty bell proclaim­
ed the glad news that the “United Colonies are
and or right ought to be free and Independent
states,” prepared Ba a sumptuous breakfast at
ths Soldier*’ Home. We tarried hut a short time
In Philadelphia, and embarked by rail for Balti­
more.
Anticipating trouble similar to that
which the flth Mass. experienced while paaalug
through the city, ak.rpunda ot ammunition were
Issued to us on the train. At Baltimore we met
a trelglittraln loaded with wounded from the
2nd Bull *Rin* 'batjle. Wc also saw for the first

time a regiment armed with Prussian rifles, with
the sword bayonet which into become famous In
the Austro-Prosslau war ut ffMb. After a few
boars delay we departed for Washington, where
wrarrived in theofternoonafterfreqnentdelays.
We marched down- Pennsylvania Avenue, at
company front, and birouaced that night on the
banks of the Potomac, near the north end of Long
bridge. Just after going into camp, we exchang­
ed greeting with.tt« -joth Michigan Infantry, as
they passed along actins Long bridge. The next
morning wm retraced our step*part way through

The best fitting Corset in the world : I ry It!

and went Into (-amp nearClutln Bridge, on the
Maryland side of-the Potomac. This sort of
pleasantry could not last long at this critical
time, and after a day or two, leaving everything
behind that would impede our mareh, and plac­
ing a guard over the camp, one night, just at
dark, wb started north over the rocky roads and
aaady hills of Maryland. The Drat night out,
about midnight, the eotouel halted us in front ot
a cornfield, ordered us to •‘front," and word-ran
along the line that the cornfield was full of rebeh. and that wo acre to charge on them. Im­
mediately every hill of com became a spectre
grim, and we cook! Mee myriad hosts of savage
rebels peering through the darknass nt us with
venomous eyofc anxious tor us to come near
enough that tWy might appease their thirst for
blood. But no blood was shed, and no ouc*was

AU day Friday, December 14th, our store, was closed to
Maik Dows our Entire Stock of

.

hurt, bub we passed on, not Imowing that there
were no reliefs In the dbrn, and that thia little
episode wan '‘put up" on us by the colonel to try
our mettle.
1
Sunday morn Rig, jest one week from the day
we left home. founcMss in line of tattle at Ofltt’s
cross roads, with arms stacked, hourly ex pecb
Incan attack from the enemy. We had no (cuts,
nofebad yet been U«*d. and our bill of faro
eons^rd of. rled» mofesM and eofice. Nights

were getting cool and^nc began to experteneo
some of the real privations of the soldier. Our
Colpnel, having ban a staff officer, was unskill­
ed In army tactics nils officers, though many of
them able men, were fresh from the avocations
of civil life; so Gen. Cochrane, to whose brigade
wo were assigned, totalled Major Hamlin. of the
first V. 8. CheMsrurs. to accompany cur regiment’
as Instructor in regimental or battailion drill.
Next to the days pms^Jytbc bat tie of Get­
ty*burgh, these

L At eight o’clock Sa^irday morning wo began the greatest
AVENUE

j slaughter sales of winter clothing ever known in this city.
: On account of the warn^-eather and backward season we are
overloaded on Overcoats and Suits and we are going to un­
load ‘at unheard of low prices. We/ntended to wait until the

‘
middle of January, but the back'
pels us to make our slaughter no

'

a of the season comwill be astonished io

Come early and avoid
vited tocall and examine our

dirt' emergency, for he vi* worn out and needed
help. Eventually
v.a4rratored&gt; to hl*
army, to their and his great Joy and sadgtactlon.
Lee, with hi* gallant and victorioun army, flushcd v It h MMceaaen over MeCtUan and Pope, wm
hastening with aD sired tor northern Maryland,
when- he expected to -receive immense eontribetlomln both men and material for his victorious
k«tow*i&gt;d ih'et ontoderary. Onttetth and Oth

YOU WANT TO BUY.

STOVES
The best article
ever before offered

Call and-See Them.
Our Stock of Hardware
can suit you
our'

us you will race enough

you way chance to neert.
Ladies are especially

line of Smoking Jackets and

gents’ furnishing good* before miking their Holiday purchases.

Fine silk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs, elegant silk and

mufflers; veJvet, plush and silk

Lee and the river and forced Mm north. Keeping
part of hi» army along the river to watch and
guard the forts. McCrllan quite cautiously mor-

anything

Talk about the hard times, there is.no such thing. To
convinced all you want is to go to Smith, Hams &amp; VakAbkbi
where it is not hard times, but Cheap Prices.

See their Immense Stock!
They have, besi&lt; ?s the choicest China and
nicest'ine of Lamp ^Cups and Saucers ever in
at about one-half 1 io price ever before offered.

TOYS!

TOYS!

TOYS!

Who would not pull his pocket book for the li
when he secs so many nice things to please the folks

Kesides the many Toys, they have the Largest and
stock of Groceries ever in the city, firing on your ]
we. want it

Smith, Hams &amp; V

.Ho For Missouri!

of ffcpt-. H»afweroased the PMoomw at Uw1'
ed about Frederick, and
river. htafteUan with the

see. the bargains we are offeringj
By buying your Oeeiwotejwi® b
to buy your own Presents ani' ssiect

nuuwl or the Oetnwn V
irt bavin*
notldng to defend with. After Pope'* iguowinlout detent at the .vcoiid fell Kan battle, Hal­
im*, the old Imbecile, teeing4he danger the cap­
ital and hkyworthlMs old cranium was In, wrote
McCellan 4,d bened him to amlste him In the

Yon should be thinking of what

and now

�County News.

keep him team tba train.

He broke away from

, r ar car ri u»o rxrrwu w
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• the cam, Is Chat the moecytUxman spends for
NABHVILDE.
1 whiskey to •.•«!«! at lite beruc
wilkani Aytaworth. of Big Bapkls. was la biru
om, of nur wnsrt boys made up bto miito that
• » ssw days last week, span buslncs’. ’ ™
he way a britcr man than Amos Cote.' ..Sunday
;• W.
W Bush
Hiwh and foJnlly
family are
art berr
here vtottlug
vMUiuc oW ' moming
mornjn- he tn&lt;
met the latter and proposed to tight.
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tends for
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.. HCoto
kote did
did what.
what .far
©taM to odratd annuity.
friends
lor a
a foe
fcs&lt; days.
days.
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W. F. Baagtonun. proprietor of the ••Danur." , i&gt;uc the sm.wt boy was bound to light. Heineastook unto himwU a wile recently.
; Bred his length on the ground two or three times
On Twwday evening M*-Wfefs Post. Na-«e. j xad it lx supposed that be knows more than he
G. A. R-. elected the following aHren ■
) did. if be Isn’t quite so hand».-n^
!• rPrrftor
r~~ '‘f 1,1
~ '
From the HcrukL
iDtmxtlnc exercises will be held lu the U.
church-Christmaa eve.
*

Aleo driegatee to the State CoavtnUou. which
meets to Detroit about the nuddlr of January to
elect oArers of the G. A. K for the ensuing
rrar, as toitows: o. Loag aad James Perry; al­
ternates, Jacob Osman aud Friend Houles,
Naahrilte Lodge. No. 2J5, IF. A A. M.. elected
odteers taM Wednemtoy nlgfat a&lt; foUoa-:

J. W.-Tbema* Ferkv

TV Augusta Mian Pte-wnre Party gave performsnoes here on Friday and Saturday evening^
lkMr*&lt;bs latter night to a fair steed Hudleneo.
n^| entertainment constated ul singing, which
all Tbe'mlnstrel part wa^ ex"gnedlngly tame, and approached danscrously
near ruigariiy. Mbs Mine, handled the clubs
teaek weighing four pounds) very gracefully.

log with Vtry poor luek a*d nreds sotarane with
energy and pueb to Like bold of it
Mrs. John H. Smith planned and eiccuied a

A JtaWUy »*ool concCTi .ill w
Bo-~ Cmtia M. K eburrh HumW
sx All are lavltcd.

K te ruswefe ttart there *1D be a depot o* the

of rewral months. Tic haa teM-n stogping at H rumseb. Lenawee county. .
Several fine turkeys have l-rm captured in the ■

M
We eymnuthtr* with you in the loau &lt;j
pnnUng otoee. but hate t»w satisiaetton of
tng that your paper will be the brighter,
been retoed fry trr.

B.

&lt;»□»•,
A .orMpongent |»id • vUt M tang
O«.
to , dty in Mtane, wkwe . targ. »
. tabiishineut ia ^cratn-j for the prodac- •

Jota Flab’S horse fcU through the bridge near I
hewuL »n71TMfobad Bomb
RoushS
n-mk-urc Sunday
Sunday evealng.
cvralnx. A
A 11011
’ ready made boose*, and he
Michael
’s rnrifence
says that few have any idea to what exbroken thill and ronskterabk vexatious delay
tent thia business has been carried, or
Ware Ute only serious roasequcnecs.
Il la reported that thr rvenpK mecUDfs now io what perfection it has been brought.
being held by the M. E. society of Ulis place,
bare been disturbed to quite an extent, of late. dwelling houaea are made, like hoot*
Th- lawx of this state punish by fine and impris­
onment say person, or persons, who disturb re­ size or style, and foe any market in the
ligious meetings. It to said that arrests will be wide world. Not long atnoe thin con­
promptly made It there to a rvpeUUou of such cern received a single order for fifty
con due I as took place last Habbath i-vrnlughouaee for Cape May, to bo delivered
We have Jost been informed by Mr. 0. L New­ speedily and in complete finish.
ton that about three weeks since, tour strangers
occupied the Fish school bowse all night. In the । nor ahantiee. but regularly ordered
moruing two nuac to his bouse and begged their dwelling*; and they were mad© aooordbreakfatrt and the other two went to A. J. Caln's |
ingly and ao delivered, and eoniaia
for breakfast. Mjlng they didn’t have any mon- i
hundreds of ocoupania at thia moment.
ey. They were all young, intelligent and well
An order will be received for t* 150,1X1»
dressed. After gctltog a square meal all around
they tert in the dlrvcUou of BuB-bead lake. Ites- hotel, oran nrnat©, French roof cottag©
for
a fine country estate, and thaae area*
Iderits near the lake say that several suspicious
persons wtye seen lurking in th-t xteiruty tor eaaily and expeditoualy furniaLed aa/n
four ur Ove days, about that time. This was 3 ordinary boarding-house for a country
village, or a barn for a ranch in Kaunua
tew days before the attempted burglary nt Mid
or Colorado. Do not euppoee that only
dtevtlte Can it be that throe parties had any­
thing to do Willi the MfddlevfUe aHalr. And a coarse, rongh frame ia thus sent out
wouldn't a full deseripUoo nt them furnished by
to be triniined into nhape od the «pot
Meurs. Newton and Caln, give the ufll.s r. a
where it is delivered! On the contrary,
eiew to their whereabouts?
the honae ia complete when it leaves
The Optographicou will t1sil IL oilings, Dec. « the factory, and aa ready to go together
and 22, two evenings. Tlito to to be a superb art
as ia a n.uaket when it leaves tba
exhibition, and as Mr. Wright, the proprietor. Is
armory at Springfield, all the jjarta
a resident of thia county and has been long and
being found, even to the knob* for the
favorably known to our cltlrcas, we br^i^ak
doors and the acreena and abadee for
for him a big turnout

* being hta fortieth birthday. Oxer dfty las Ited
gUMla made their appearance, bringing an cl*gant easy chair, banging tamp, several books
•ad other tokens of reDwudirancv.
lteln«bmeats were served and the lime spent in lively
;«Sd spirited conversation. John says ho did
not expect anything of the kind, and he was
badly broken *p. However, the caey chair retevsd him aad he soon recovered his usual o*reolty. The affair wait a very pleasant *uelal
-rent, and refects credit upon Mrs. Smith
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Mr. and Mrs. Bawvm und Mrs. A. Afield, rt
the d&lt;x,ra and windows, according to
tpMMmtK are vteltteg Mrs. Tbonum Brady and
specification
Great train* of freight
WOODLAND.
othjefetellvH in Nashrife and vicinity.
cars stand waiting about, and are
Ctalbfa.r Wutaott. at Dakota, dropped in upon , ■^Woodland Is anxiously looking to Hastings to ;
freighted
almost
daily here. Tlxe re­
see
bow
the
railroad
is
prospering,
well
knowing
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&lt;Atr village ou Monday last. The :ilk*line waters '
that if Hnstiugs don’t get the road. Woodhuul j fuse trimmings and edge cutting* of the
of (hat territory do *ot agn*- with him - Judging
lumber are carted off to a neighboring
cant get It,
from his locks.
Thad Itoger* has friends from Lowed visiting ’, pulp mill, and there speedily turned
&lt;k strong went to ChklMjD Saturday evening on
him.
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I into material for paper or other proousfuev
Levi carpcDtrt- L&lt; visiting his old home iu 1'| ducts.
Chaa. Fowler baa moved out upou bls term.
Woodlandj
Machinery for almost every con
He think* there I* nothing like countrv Ufr for
Abe. DJMrntot-k. a brother ut Jubn IL IHllen-1 ceivable nae in connection with wood ia
• Um.
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beck, of Woodland, died at the home of his »hi. I
Her. A. Uvcnnoro took a trip to .lachvon.
at band, and hou*a material*, of any
near Lowell. u*&gt; the telb of tbl* month. Ito wm 1
Lanring and olbrr placro ta*t wck.
kind or *iza or shape, seem to drop out
We fam e wen one sleigh out this year. Thu a nNktent of Woodland In early times
like meal from a hopper. In a recent
TbeToroet Band was liandaomrly entertained
xxind of the brlb Is rery w-irocie when the
instance
where a large building wm
ground Is covered with snow. Let u« have at the buHpttable home of A. W. DiUenbiX-k last furnished for * southern order, the
Friday evruMi^
evening. Alter
Alter supper,
supja-r, wnen
when •’Al.
Al." 1'
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enough for sleighing.
md.lteuux.K.mr.tth.1 l»- WM Kvinic IO
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The oflfoerx, teachers, and other* !nU-re-&gt;Uxl In
mxu u&gt; U» Uu.« on. dolHr tor rod. IMj Ihot 1 “K-Uier iu the city where the building
the prosperity of the Bunday School connected
came with the baud, some of the buys made np “ now standing th* length of the latter
with the Congregational rhnrcb arc very busy in
P^fectlng am-'icem'-ntn iur a Chrlrtm.M tree on tbeir miuds that Al wouldn't catch them coming ; WftH found to vary not the eighth of an
inch from th© original specifications.
Monday evening. The matter is In the bauds of. next time Without a psrtm-r.
Geo. D. Banl&lt;-n has sold hw bout und shoe j although it* length on the front numcOTOMt and t oergclfo persona, aud the affair
Every inch of
'vUl no doubt be a decided rucee-*. The child­ store to A Doud, oi Odoua. wher util coaUaue | berod hundred* of feet
ren will all receWe a tekra of kindly remem- the business at the ptacr formerly occupied by | this building, from the sill to the last
I shingle, wm sent ready prepared from
htance and all. undoubtedly, *411 feel very bnppy. Bardeu &amp; Traber-

Jorob Meyw* has brought his brother Silas |
Tfe Bunday School will be made mure attradire, ,
and a greater number of our youth will be In­, Meyer’s farm, and will hereafter live in Wood- ।
duced to Attend JLe Sunday School *enice. । land. Hites goes to Odessa, having sold his 0U1Jer placo to Warren Meyers.
There *111 be no admittance fee, but arnngM
■T ‘While Henry Carp* liter ami wile were driving ?
inrnta will be made to arcomodafe the KholariN
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Our irtoois will close next Friday, for 3 two
weeks vaesUos.
GUss Wade Is Lome from Or.iad Jtapkte. where
be haa been wtwklng of late.
Dr. A M. Ortrand, of Lansing, to the gunt of
x. p. Hoskins.
of MJreMlnalsSeariwilaM Hatunlay and tonda).
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Will Benton returned from Wsyiaflfi, Munday,
t»ts«eouvti&gt;red that a ,bartcr’s&gt;op' will uot-pay

Jarfen A IteGoUa are nfeanl tfeg tkelr
lawofec vrben they get It dona they will hare
the tarot oCBre far tow*.
Tb« revival meeltar. u the M. E. church drew
to setose iaalTfaareday evenlug, with a tuaaU

waa a moat raclmable lady, and will be greatly
mtoM'd by a large eirvie nf frteod*.
We are to have no Christman gathering this
year. -Cau.se-lack nf ambition.

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Henry Artxair baa gone North-1 utu Informed,
to took after a tocallou.
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Mrs. Job England returned yesterday from her '
visit in thr northern country.
AMdUWM. keldoiwiitebMlawn.kMLo,™

Oo*X far Ito toorIK ot tte new mlnl*er.

Mfamtethariea

f his entertainment with the
fveBIBed and greatly plaAwri

seemed In
Proreeda
in the hlghth
hfunth of inesritnent.
mrcrimrnt
seven doiters.
Orangeville Lodge, No. tel, F. and A. M.
their last regular meeting elected a,
for
the eoming year;
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Mrs. c. C. Bush..of Augusta, spent a Vw &lt;1*)S
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Miss Josie Socket visited friends tn Kalamazoo j
last week.
Mrs. O. G. Goss is on the rick list.
Mre. Carrie Shed ta quite sick.
Jacob Brandstetter, who has required thr ser­ |
vice* of a physician for several days, Is now Un­ I
proving.
L. L. Loveland visited Hastings. Hatlie &lt;,’rvek
and Kalamazoo during the past week.
feme sneak thief entered Mr. Richard's imuse
teat week, and carried off a salt of clothes, Be­
longing to the man of the bouse
Mrs. Hiram Chase, one of the leading member*
ot the M. E. church, died suddenly on the eveo-

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almost M quickly a* a nail cask.

along the highway last Tuesday, the hararo*
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The exact date of th© inveu lion of
broke, leaving the burse unmanageable. He ran
t. ' Rugar ix loat in the mint of fable. How­
sway, throwing Hie doctor against the fence,
rendering him iskenriblc. Mr*. Carpeuter had- । ^ver, sugar ia said to Ixavc bonn kuown
ro tbc Chin©*© 3,000 year* ago, and
U» try Ing experieneq o&lt; riding after a runaway
PXIOHAJLDVILLE
borec through, an orchard of apple trees. Hbc there ia not much doubt* but that Um
Geo. Prichard Ls getting inatcrtri tot a new ^bn't know bow she gut uut of the buggy , but manufacture of the article wu carried
boro.
waa unhurt. The buggy wu* completely smash­ nn under the Tain dynaatj 200 years
John Groat support* :i new wagon and harnesa. ed. The I»r. Ls seriously Injured.
Ixforti Christ, A strong claim for
L C Clark L. at Ann Artxr being treated for
Cole's store is beudquarters fur rabbits. Tfe priority haa been made for India. Prob
-ptoal eurvafafae.
buys have found out bow to obtain pocket mou
ably the Hindoos learned the art from
H. Wooten Asa lost one of bls horses.
the Chinese, and from India the knowl­
Del Newton'is putting beMfifag work* tn iTfcbMrs. Bluer I- on the rick list, as Is also Dora 1 edge was carried further west.
xrd Bros.' shop.
Haight.
Three hundred and twenty-five years
Mr. Bpiekbrt ta under the Ifr's care.
The W. C. T. V. wfll hold a uu-rtlDg at the M.
B. C., Alexander sent Nearchua with a
JeMle Helme is home to stay with her mother E. church next babbath*
large fleet down the Indus flb explore
ibis winter.
Two rival base ball clubs of Woodland pteyed
When that
Joe Mumsuo xad Minnie Daly were married a I a match game lavt Satirday. Afte r playing a the adjacent countries..
-bort Unw ago, and some of the boys term &lt;1 out! number of Innlngi. they oult eren. agrrelng to officer returned from his expedition, he
and gave them some musk; but her father did । try It again In the near future.
The sudden appt-araora ot a Inter put a stop to ‘
cane, without any assistance from bees.
last sort, for fas charged on the boys *1111 VTsri- plowing and bav ball playing for the prewnl.

and their friends, tret; the public to take what
room there is left.
Kteie Wells ha« moved bi* billiard tables te»
Hritevu*. lu hopes to better bis trade

«als mlsafoi and the boys wlthdrckuu.-th»-y rcuruanlxed their forest on Monday nigkt return­
ed In force and treated them to the melodious
mode of guns, tin pans, and boros UU| the fond
mother treated some of them to a d
water, when they retreated once mot
proml.*
lag to Come again on Wednesday
KbL But
Jimmie got out a body guard, and
■K*c*ri a
voescabte sod justice of the peace, t , nothin*
uoeured to break the peurc. bet the
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Benjamin Wins’* bandMimc rouutcuanoe Is |

iana, Babylonians and Gmeks knowing
nothing of ita use. A« late. m A. D.

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tosoty. WMtotba strength, mar tba bappf- WOMtT&lt;Uln’" °fBW
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DilgMM Of

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famous physician.
Before the du
of America.
sugar Vras a costly luxury, used onlv on
rare occaniooa During tbe wan of the
Rosea, about 1455, Margaret Paatoo,
wife ot a wealthy country gentleman of
Norfolk, wrote to her husband, begging
that be would ’’vouchsafe-'' to swnd her
a pound ot sugar. As late aa the year
1700, all
’ nsamed only ao,000,000 pound* in
of the year,
but sinoo the
haa greatly
increased, 20,
undred weight
now lieing used by’the English people.
The process of refining sngar was
not known in England previous to 1659.
That wm probably an invention of the
Arabs. A Venetian merchant learned
the secret from the Saracens of Siaily,
and sold the art for 100,000 crown*.

THE WEEKLY GLOBE,
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ScroAria, Ryysfpglax,
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Blotch as, Boila, Turnon. Tot-

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ranking next, respectively. Cedar, fir,
andhomlock ore said to work about
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been visiting friends In thteririntty. Abe started tiuU of Mtber• spruce or pine, and is
‘quite hard Io grind; birch is very hard
Mrs. G H. hmoi.i na4e her frtenfe here a j and grinds qu

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■i. W.—H. VanArmau.
Tress.—Danini Striker.
Bw’y.-E. C. fader.
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B. Throop.

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city and vicinity eoukl uk of him. Mr. Hotchkiss
should lx- rewarded with a very liberal patronage.

prtamUFafWllklaU Hall, Mr.

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Cook and Heating Stoves

F’iecliei* Piano!

IN THB market.

any single citizen. A citizens league could.
By sUndlnk together to uphold the laws
such a league could secure their enforcement.
Th© better element of the saloontets desire
that this’ l&gt;c done. Irrespective of party or creed

IRONWOOD CASE. VALUED AT $600.]

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
$100
1 Elegant Swell box Cutter ..............._____
80 I The
the ci Ureas, especially the business mm. should
1 Silver Plated Tea set .:
put a stop to tiio wanton violation of law.
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Sewing
machine
At a regular communication of Barry Lodge, '
No. an, F. and A. M., the followuig were elertcd ;
1 Good Kitchen Stove and Furnishings
officers for the ousulng year:
1 Handsome Bedroom set. Seven pieces................ .
Table
1 Fine Dress snit:..............................................
J..W.—AWooBny.'
Treas.—Gee. Pmlon.
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1 Satin Lined Overcoat.............................. :...
Itac’y.-G. L. Crook.
1 Handsome Dressing Gown
3. D.-C. Culler.
J. D.-W. HnK
1 Fine Smoking Jacket.................................... &lt;
*nirr.-W.GMUH
MewardA-W. Snyder und fi. PhUlitM.
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Tilting Silver plafed Pitcher aud Cup.................
O. L. CROOK, Sec’y.
24 Cases Silver plated ware........................................
Less than t*o yean ago, William J. Bull, on ■
100 Silver plated Napkin Rings
tbe occasion ot hia reaching man's estate, fell
heir to S3.0CQ. Had be been disposed, this snug ।
12 Silver plated Butter dishes....................................
little fortune might have become tbe foundation
12 Nickle plated Watches..........................................
75
of a much greater one, and be made of himself a :
20 Fine Silver plated Castors......................................
150
. Instead of that he fell Into the drinking habit, I
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Fine
Trunks
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30
passed his time with evil minded associates, be- I
1 Ladies’ Gold Hunting r,ase Watch
20
came reckless and a wanton spend-thrift. Mon-:
day night last be died, friendless and pennUess. (
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stand* .........................
40
an eastern relative defraying tbe funeral expens-1
26 Knit Jersey Jackets................... ...................... ..
70
ea. There is a warning in this tor many young |
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case. .
12
meiiot our city; and tbe sad lesson of young
Bull's misspent life should teach other* that the |
50 Pair Silk Suspenders...................... &lt;—
50
way of the saloons Is not the way to manhood.
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Made to Fit)........................ 12.50
And 3,000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties, Suspen-1
TIp- annual meeting of the Barry- Co. Horticul­
tural Society was held at tbe court bouse in the ders. Knives, Underwear. Hats. Caps, etc., making in all $3­
city of Hastings, Dec-12, 1883, at one o'clock p. 000. ’
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No Lottery of one chance in a thousand hut every* pur­
ensuing year. The meeting was called to order
by the president, James A. Sweezey. and tbe fol­ chaser of $4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
lowing members selected to fill tbe offices: Pres­
bill come and see how fair we work this scheme. We will'
ident. James A. Swcezey; secretary, J- C. Wood­
ruff; treasurer, Porter Burton. The meeting make affidavit that ail the above articles will be given to pur-1
then adjourned until Thursday, Dec. S7,1M3. at
chasers as indicated.
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Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
City-. Don't buy until you see it. ’
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and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, Pow­
der, Capa, etc. .

Huffman Bros.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO

EVANS &amp; BROOKS,

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See notice of Pioneer met-Hag iu another col­
umn.
Good* lor Christmas cheap this veur. and stu b
a variety al Schantz's.

diat revival meetings thus far.

Mr. Geo. E. Bowers ami family, of Hillsboro,
DhK., are tixiting friends In Ibis city.

time there will be read some (tapers on the
" Peach and Its CulXure. " After the papers an- '

E. A. Rider intends to build a new rcnidcuce
uo Ilin Jefferson street lots next s|&gt;ring.
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subject. Come all and learn bow to grow fruit, j

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Hastings Knights of Labor council numbers
about IfiO zuemburt, so we are informed.

J. C. WOODRUFF.,HeCy.

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•' Lovely, lovely, lovely,” is tbe expression after
looking over BchanU's Christinas show.

Dnb't Uli to see Bcbantz's fine asvortment of
presents. You eau find something for all.

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of tbe C. K. &amp; S. R. R., must guarantee
the company who build the Unc.

Jtev. H.M. Joy. ot Grand Bapids. will hshisc
tiyn. Hunsburgcr lu the revival meetings at the
M. E. church tbe balance at this week.

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thousand dollars is the aggregate of the
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taken to date. But no sane pan, certainly no"| —---------man who knows anything of such matters, would i
supponc that every dollar of the H2.000 aubscrlb-;
ed 15 good. There will be depreciauilM
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Marshal NIms Is doing good service in ridding

Jewelry, Silverware.
Watches. Clocks,
Spectacles, and Mu- ।
sicai Goods are|

amount as all know. The directors have nut fig- ,
ured as to how much they can guarantee of tbe j
♦c.000. They are willing however, and would be 1
&lt;

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wolcott, of Larimore, Dako­
ta. are in the elty visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. W. expects to spend the winter in Michigan.
Um. donation to Rev Hunsburgrr netted him
abourglM, all of which shows that be bus tbe
confidence and support of bis church xud con­

gregation.

of Uelr rtteem and apperci*The net procoeda
B want every dollar due w» ou auboeriptlai
jce. By ooosulUng/joux receipts you can
o what time you have paid. If in doubt as
M matter, cal) at the BaXNKM office.
consulting the advertisements in ibis Issue
That cbuw ul buslueve men always

During U»e past term ot our city schools, one
hundred aad fifty-one foreign pupils have bedn
Hirolied; tbe best record ever made here, and
we doubt U another school in tbe state, save that

merlin* te commemorate Uw 10th annlvcr-

the responsibility of guaranteeing the money off
their hands, The thm- directors have given to
the rood, all told, 97 J00 outright, not leas than n
year’s time each, and paid their own expenses

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while working tor the road. Under the clreutnstances, they feel, and all fair minded men must
feel, that they have done what they could, all
that could be expected of them for the yne. To
ask them to guarantee notes which might not be

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paid would be unjust. Our readers cnn.rest as­
sured of tills; that every dollar of tbe MM that ]
can be gwu-amD-ed will be; bow inuch/^bat turn '
will be we are uaable to stale.

AU we meant to

aak those who do kaow. The directors hare t he
notes taken all numbered ami a list of them.
Consult them if you want tv know. They will
tell you as we bare Dial t42.a» have been raised,
but that not all of that H2.000 Is good. They do
not want to conceal anything, they have nothing
to conceal. They are anxious that tbe true slab?
of afialrs should become known, in the hope .that
when our people appreciate the advantage of the
road; that they must pay UO.OOO, every dollar of

BUV the Light?Running
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subscribed appreciate the* facts as they should. '
they will do their duty. ;We want to say to any ;

“DOMESTIC

y

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Jeweler.

Wool* Il not ;
*.l&gt; *Luo in r - wk* Hava i-ven: nee-

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Some hearUe«« chap set* a certain legal gentle«MUiO&lt;thlkdty«l&gt;eJoltowtag cbenrful Item.
“A robber brotointo a lawyer's b«sc tbe other
night, »nd tbe Mwyer succeeded ia robbing Um."

gul genUcnuin to become ‘'all broke up.” as it
were.
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Tbe “Hoosier Schoolmaster ” was rendered to
a large and well pleased audience Tuesday even­
ing. Tbe actors were all from this city, and aequlted themselves splendidly. Dr. Timmerman,
who dramatized the play, deserves great credit
far Uje excellent Unte displayed in bls ^election
at tba parts.
J’ U
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A young man from Baltimore concluded the
othMday tfaatil was cbmppr to steal a rime

portunity to know than to stand off with folded
arms.and say “The money is all raised, and there
is no use In my doing anything.”
tors lulorm* os that, after carefully looking over '

tbe notea, in his judgment they should be dUcounted ten jfer cent

MOTIOX-

■ nthrrboalnMa aa mavnrooerlyreome
come before
OTial

H. A. GOODY EAR, Proa
Brooks &amp; Cook make ar. announcement to mu-

rytbun MnmUj rrmlM. Cte»eHlor Cammwd
■ rClwKBoUHi, taUMrt Uw XrfBM. tt lll»
UH MH,■rfarua' w»&gt; •oJorrt.U'1

Announcement
STOVES and RANGES As
whkb we occupy at present
r-r-»

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For Fall Trade!

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SmiU.Hoyd

K Frr) £

c&gt; l

Spencer Hunt., W. E. Fab

Beckwith's Round Oak Parlor Stove!

. iuc Writorn irpurt MHHd. to whHh aw*«

W. U. POWERS. F. M.

uThf Bett Made ” it tht verdict of Ihoatandt.

a circular to the

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Mr Inin * W lugl W

It will pay you to examine our stock.
dull’

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is to be tom down within three months to give

Jewel Stove, Endless Variety wayto a new

—' i paiis bge, witli DouUe Oven

county, Mlcblggn, Dec. 17, IWB:

HILLIPS.

-OUR STOCK OF—

readers this week;of feta knwl-

no compli­

COMPLETE.

A nordial invitation Is extended to all

V***4,*’CM88Y.Secretary.

©.

For a Holiday Present I

SELL CHEAPEN
THAN EVER
I The SIMPLEST machine made, haying few parts,
BEFORE.
cation, and requires little skill m management.

Burton .ad Cook L. «U1 Ona oot.

reacbes us tbe change will be mad&lt;-. ,

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The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that account is
1 Bought a l.arge Stock
especially recommended by the medical faculty.
high I Sell Lower than any Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest as
impMitor can offer.
well as the heaviest and ia suited to the use of all the appliPVIWTIIP Alin QPP PHD
ances that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Ka AM 1 11fc Anl) uSS FUK| Always ready for use,_ann the most durable machine made.
VniTR’lf 11?
has th* most beautiful wood work. It has the best set of
lUUnuJiljr.
j attachments ever furnished with a Sewing Machine.
A]| QoodB New Styles11 n^ln
^,'nr ^nn‘'&lt; Moyal St. John, IVihon, America»,
j —
&lt; . . &gt;J
Sinaer pattern and lots of otnere. J hare tomo new machines at
and Warranted aa to fr^,
to $30. Come' in and yet p, HM
--------------- -I will
yo« buy.
tor all machines.
Quality.
not be undersold. Needles, Oils and Atldcti
it repaired, at my
TAIXV WQOITVD 1 sill kinds of H'ood Pumps for sale, and old
.lUnn I&gt;IL?5!MnrjK.
office, one door leest ofR. K. (trant’s. Siad

np to that time, 942.000 bad been subscribed, all ।
told. We are, aware that there are many false
reports circulating In regard to this line. We
bare beard It statld that the' “bpaus is all rain-1
ed.” The man l*iia£ anxious vo know should

It good, to get the road; that only mooo all told ■
the meeting.

Mantifatd..,^ cf ar

Special Bargains in Overcoats

We sUted that S42.000 had beeu syj^rtbed for the j

Tbe Bannfu; wants to say that Sbanu bus a
-ptendld line of Christmas Goods. Don't fail to
look over bls stock.

iPods, and are selling them at bottom figures.

Also Dealers in the Best Lines of •

The Mluonlsts and gamblers of this city are
violating the laws aphis state, and every good
citizen knows it. Tbe officers alone cannot stop

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that it belong*

Tin and Copper Ware!

and to reduce our-stock.
We have reduced prices in all de-1
be* stockSztiee presents ever brought to this
partments and also agree to present each purchaser of $4.00
in goods and oyer with one of the following articles. Every
one having a Mil- chance to procure the finest ones.

city. Yon a Hl be astonished to learn how ehc-up| ly these can be bought Having taken- so much

STAUFFKK A MALINBLRYX

—MANOFACTVKERM OF—-

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Fred Hotchkiss the live druggist comes to the
front whh a supplement this week. Those wish­
ing anything lg the line of holiday goods should
not fail t« MU ob him. Ho Ims the largest and

BKNTLEY BROS. * WILKlNM.

Huffman Broth

$3,000 IN PRESENTS

H. A. Goodyear &amp; S

hereby announce that
we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and

simply ask the public to call and get prices.
We know times are hard, and tax times upon
us, but if you would save money in

�at the Jewelry House

The Slaughter Sale

SAVE MC^jEY by purchasing your W atches*
at my establishment.

1 mean Jjust what
a. 1 sav when I tell

and be Convinced.

Get My
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APPALLING.

I .sum- of Michigan. County of Hurry.-u*.
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At a M-silon of the 1’robate Conn for the county
■ ol Barry. Holden utthc Probate Office in the city
nf Hnstlnjr* In sahl County on Saturday, tbe 15th
day of December. In the venrotir thousand eight
Warfare against disewe has and always hundred and clghtV-three.
Present. Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
will exist.
Now a-- in the past, reluctance on
In the matter of the estateof Emory lloffingtbe part of every individual to take an active ^o’nrtSStog^’md nih&lt;utl*^ltto|&gt;.'htl/‘’:rl|e&lt;l.
and earnest part in time to conquer disease
of lfansom Wuleotf. 3hc julodnlurntnf of fold
is sadly apparent, anti yjr.| at no time ia the estate, praying that his Jhal account, thHMay
necessity di prompt action so great a* at filfSl, tn.iv be h&lt;-.(rtt tu&lt;:«l&lt;wreb aigl lie. Ufapresent. Heart &lt;lweasc| o( which ree shall ^Thmriipon'it’fa oHcreT I H;;f mAuiX■ th'^ «h

Crest Importance.
[Krom ClevelaKo HbkaLD.J

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reu .
DrtBUlt having been made fa the ppjmcut of a
NUtr of Michigan. County pf Hnrry.—w»At a.amnioni of the Probate tourtf
• tv of Harry tooldcnat the Probate Office hithi
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Ridney
; &lt;’f Hastings In said county ou Tuesday, the &lt;••«. .
• H. Beach mid Alice Barth, his wife, to
• day ol December in the year one Htousaud eight , Martha
Martha Ann Beach, and y&lt;corded In tbe office of
s'as’s&amp;Wiigs
....-a
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hundred
and eighty-three.
Fresefit, Clement Hinith, Judge oi Prabate.

SEE IT?

in thr mailer nf the estate of Alliert M. Htaro,

dt-ce».*d.
,-r------•n'jr-r"i *r»ter of said raon reading and filing the peUlte-r‘?
-* August
•-nwtGoscli,
adialn'-^wr «*
of• «»!
said fth
.re- ed. of
Goscli i^mlg^tjw
Diitiv praying tlmt
rimy be beard and
“»&lt;&gt; »* dfar-tmrgmt life, kravinxn hud will and testament, which ki»
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’ been duh- admiUedto probate by. the ITobate
&lt; -&lt;urt ofUw eouoty of Cbdboun, MleMgMi. there­
make special mention onjacoouut of its recent day of January next, at ten &lt;frwk in Uw fore- day of J-e^n m xl at teu o cl^k m
in respectively appointing tbo underabptod ?exacutor.and Mais A. Bcuiiett executrix of said
fatality, i&lt; to be much dreaded. Tiie people
J deceased. lust will and testament; nod the said Mary Aat large should be alarrtiied when tbe terrible
other neixous hiteftXd in&lt;i
a«*
•*“»“ 14,1 nthrr Penwb' hitorretvd In M._
----------Bednctl bavins deputed thfa IHe, leartnc tlxmAid eMute,
X
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K
m
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ourt.Hh.-u
are
mruirrel
to
apjww
nga
wwdon
of
MidCourt.
fact is now known that they are more subject
al ■qM”—‘
uiMteralguctl suie cxcoutqr of said last will amt
to Ibis thau to .Thy other form of disease, »o u&gt; fa- lm b n M‘ t he ItSEi' Ofllru in the city of liwn to fa buldcn at the Probate Office. In the tcstamrul. he non beln-r duly qualified Uiael.
Hasii « 1 tJ cm
*&amp;*"’ «*«*• *» *»&gt; r,l&gt; °&lt; &gt;&lt;«*“««' b&gt; «»*» rouwtv and show rauw. I
subtle, so fata! i&gt; it. J oo often striking there faTwhv -he nre •*’r ftf &lt;b* pet tloner sltnuld !' .any then- fa-, why the pvayrr nt the Mid pHi- . and now acting a* such, and no proceedings hnv,
ing been Instituted al law lo recover tbo debt redown the unconrious to|tim who po^-’^’v but Illd IJetwnie.1: inner rttmdrtnavhe granted
malnliw secured by s«dd iinmwmr*. or any part
vim it
Riat —
-aid petitioner
• thereof,
thereof?ami
the power
pow
a moment liefnre. walKtor-J-»»V 'trOT% in
Lid filkfnc-oer (UXlrrert that sdld pcUHouer
i: Is
ir. fnrtteer oraered
.-T --rr--- and the
o&lt; sate (herein contained
hallh- Thaeare fo ■" ™‘
'•«=«”•. Mw•n.itfai- i'’ Hl* peftion* Interested In said &lt;•* , rite nolle.*uj the persons;interested !.~.
In ic!:l
said ro- having become opm
tau- r»
pendi-m y of said petition. .Hid tl:&lt;- fate, of tbe
the pnadenry
potency of sn|d
Nt|&lt;l petition
prillion ,iud
,md the that ou tin- x-u ntli__ „.
■Jld, and it Mwov--,'■&gt; P’«
.. .&lt;.’ing Iherwif by «-ausim.' aropy ot thivnnh-.* in
‘ .irfaj; tln-reAf
- • by cuiiatn^
. .
aeonvof thfa order Lin o'clock in the forenoon id thciiorll
Jder.tr thoi.rlr •"
l,t31
tn fa- puWishrd In the lfa»l ings 1»A &gt; &gt;EH. a W.-w ♦• lolx-imblfafaM litlhr Ilmaiiun fl.tNNEUa iu-ws- of tbecourt. bmiw in thr city of I
*»i&lt; «w-hc—."»« to the mind to know that impiT pnnted and circulated In sitfd county of |M|x-r printml nnd circulated In said (tnunty of Barry cotintv. .Michigan &lt;*iid court.I
this fatality which is becoming So frequent* it llaiTy &lt;&gt;n«-c in cauh week Im- iliri-c Mieci-4*hi- ilnrry oni-r in each week for threwaiteceasl’ - | the place m InddinK the t'itrii
weeks, previous In valit dav of bear!tig.
rr.unty &lt;.f Ram &gt;. fcahall "•-11 nt |
not an d'rganic disease of the heart which is weeks prevlini* to *al&gt;l dm ot fa-:irinc.
, \ tmeropy l
&lt; I.FMENT SMITH.
&lt; I.EMKNT KMITH.
the iflgbeot bidder the lands au. prernlraa drincurable, but tbe Double is due to remuk
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Jutixe of Prolml&lt;Judge of prolialr.
5 MTil-cd ill naiil iiM*rtg3gi, to hit: AH that cer­
causes, which will iu time produce a danger­
tain plere or parrel «»f huvL-ltniic in th* county
i.f Hum am’ Mutr«»f Mlrldgsin. knouu Uurtih'ous condition of the heart. These remote
.-Male of .Mtehttani. Fifth Jndfrfa) Clnnilt.- In : scribed as fidkm. vi.’; All that portion «»f Hu*
.stair t&lt;i .Michigan. FHlh J»cHc(kJ &lt;&lt;'Inuit.
In-nlt.’• hr
hi*
cauyesare often(im» of the most trivial na­
.
lurrth-wrel
quarter oi the Waith-west quarter of
tTinnrery.
i h.iu.'en.
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ture; Uujjg^hes arogo
el rd by thoc
IxWtic Galp'fa. r«Wnpl:liiKi|H. ''
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lotilsa M. Hull. Horare II. Hull. Elliafaifh ■v'C'tinn &lt; write. In township l wi» north, of range
atljmte^ tniff
moBMhem,
rm the ronitary
contrary are
.iffljgred
-thrm, Jnil
nnt on
M.-ttrh. Cleni«-utin«* Toblna. Calfata VanNlvkles. ten west, lying south of the highway running an
easterly
and
westerly omiisc tlitwigh said mh&gt;
Itldiurd I’owell, Viola Powell and Albert Woml&lt; hurl&lt;ts Gahfaua. d*-icnti3iit.
prectttsorijhf »evrrc sickness if not resulting
Suit pending In the ( Irt-uiK'ourt (ortlic i tHinty maiisrr— Um three laMrhy UivRrnext fr-tend, 1mm&lt; | lion, rpntiiniug tMrly acre* of land, or so much
in tiudiden neath, which U becoming sp com­
ftirntw iiMhlwd!
nt*tre*ary to -pny the AidDimlof num. In Oram-cry. ul Hasting'. &lt;h»- Utli day
diMionsMlii
inoftgagwith iDtcrwt tlwrean nt
mon to this complaint, and iu! which the of Iiri-empcr. A. 1». 1S8X
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sn.b»*v&gt;. HulK lJwe IIWLImnld HuH/llklr 1*^1.I*r v«&gt;ti ‘«Rtfhri with the rM- find hx
In thfa&lt;i*uMc it appearing from affidavit on flic
great dangci lie#. A disordered &gt;t&lt;«inaeh i-&lt;
mi
Hull,
tiricy
Hull.
PrtecillaTrowlirirfjrubd
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by
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a5L . that the dt-fendant. &lt; harlet ffahtsh i. fa aunnone of; the greatest sources of this dtscasc, rrsldcnfof thfa Hint*-, but fa a resident of Vie- »&gt; - - Hull, an- Infant wlwwe Christian Maine h :
Ifabxl December trtb. A. D.1WC.
CHOLETTt BEACH.
and affords cause for the graven apprehen­ glnlu City, Nevada.
unknown, nnd (ieorgr j. Cox. defendants.
(»n motion of Hmilh S i’nlgrovi-, M»ji&lt; lu&gt;n fw .
suit penA Ing In th»&gt;&lt;T»eult Court fortlw county
sion. The principal symptoms are a feeling
romplainnnt.lt fa ordored Hint said &lt;i&lt;-fend:«u ul HariT“ln&lt; haneeiA—at ilnstingaan tbrinsi &gt;
■dgrret Mlnni and
»Ik&gt; raiios. „„„
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enter bls appcnrani-rtM iblsrmiM* op or before «hiv &lt;&gt;f November. A. b. h*l
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ittortieys for’fade Ev-eutor.
vtomacli sensitive lo .pressure, tongue coated four montlu* from tiu-datcof this order, mid IImi
In tills-cause-It ni’pearloE that dvfamtuuts .
Halite frack. Miralpui.
white or yellow, with bad taste even- morn- ■ within twenty djira;tfa- rmiinialiiant &lt; auM-th;-. June Hull anti--------- Hull.an infant whnacchri*-;
.Lr...•‘•hIit to fa-putilfaDCd in the I la--1 ii igs Bxnnhi;. tian name h uuknonu. are not itMdeotw of this 1
uig, constipation or costu ene-.s (this symptom
j^bllcaMwi tufa- continued
in &lt;a»rl»
MUdc. but |v*ldrln Hie Mute of Kaiisuv There­
.Mcwtjracv Nair.
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i* very badjaud should bp corrected),appetite
" fore, on nioUon nf Smitli &amp; &lt; olgreve, the soHcieek fcir slx*urre*-» j ve week*.
*•—
,
itefauli
tun
Ing
been
nuute
in tilt-roinHtlon» ot
Ita'iingx. prveihlierjah. «*•'.
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&lt;
lora few eouifttoinaiiU, ItJ* ottfrreri that Defend-1 a certain nurrtinire &lt;whereby Hie. power therein
variable, fraqUcnt weak, and'faini spells, difHiANg A. MiOKUi:!
ants Jium 110*1 mid---------Hull, whov Christian
ticult at times to get.breath,a lack of energy • ,
'Marne |&lt; unkaown, enter their appearance in
,
Clmdr .fudge.
and vitality. Strict attention also thopld be
:
ririd rmrsr on « tirfotv fcuir niontliN from the b*-wfaK &lt;Ute the tweirty-seM htti day of NovemSMITH
A COMIROVE.
dale of this onlcr. Ami tlud w ithln twenty
*— V'-TA ■ V?"- “J*1 nco«lp*1 •» the office of the J
given to the kidney* ami liver, as 1 hey often
fflfafa-d
the eotiipliiliyint.-reausi* this order lobe publi
affect this most sensitive organ, the heart. / )■
m min
Heffhter ot Det-da In and for Marry County Midi- !
hi the HamttwU HANKKBi’sald imMIcntlim to igati. on the twrnty-'wirntb day of November A.
Now, note the mistake most all make is 7
, D. two. In Uber “H” ot moritrngMon page “371’•
neglect to vanquish, y) to speak, these alarm­
UJinitei-i
■ and given for tin- ram of bvr litnxfrvd and fifty
FKANK A. HOOKER.
ing symptoms when they attack us. Thus it ; k------—
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hhom. in
dollars, fu tw mid In five yiara from Ute dale
Circuit Judge
thereof, with the iiriviicgt- ot pfiying In three
is all-important to know if there he a way lo , (
SMITH A COLGE6VE.
preren&lt; wrlov.
s.n.T d.n
r.m.HjMa,.:,
j years.wllh Intereat pn}-uble unnwflUy at the nate
Solteltora for Complalnanta.
of eight jK&gt;r eent per auuuin; and whereas It
(Attest.'
&lt;’HARI.ES M. MACK.
disease has tiecame so fatal, no remedy has
Jennie- Arnwtrm®, Hattie Mullrffin.t Frank
!; expressly agreed
amtoed in raid
said mortgage,
mortnaae, that- aheuld
Res inter.
my dcfttftlOwi made In payme at 0/
attracted such wide-spread utt tent ion as the , *l?hcr’
FW*?* !'nrt
Ffalu-r. iefuiMl,, part.theri-of, ou
Gprman remedy, Vdnl bgurrs AUxifie, and it1
L’pon due proof by affidavit that Jcfinfc Armis made
iMyahleaa
above
&gt;~-de JWahle aa above enreMed.
exprewod. and
and should
sliouid
is now acknowledged lo be the greatest ' strong, Hattie Mcllvaln. Frank Fisher and Julia
tbe Mnarreinaln unpaid and
and in artrar#
arrears for th.
tfa
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit. In ‘•he ^mOTemaln
RJ*f* °rttlrty 1*%J11?® and trom Ujenrefortii.
Experience has proven that this remedy, ,latr of Mtehiic-n and In the stale of Kansas, ex- n^-k‘&lt;-7‘
combining as it does accurately rare tonic, al- cent Fraak FWier. who redfa-A in the state
fifty doRaflLwfth iUIarrennnjr of mtaM there­
on. »ludl at the option of said iMrtKMt* become
terative,diuretic and cathartic properlies, and wl*’on*l&lt;i. And on mollminf smith «r&lt;Mgre
“rUfcm.
diiemidnap^lclmm^telvtirrwftw.aiid de­
&lt;b« peculiar mwl.u.1 ..I combination gim It ^.'UliXnK.XSSSirSSSAW
a wonderful comrol over the eaaae. a. well : roraplalnl fflnl In ill ulu raa.f. nlrliln’tour
j£?n
™ireSt‘or fault toying l&lt;-en made In tfo payment of aaid
interwon one &lt;K tbe days whrreon the same i*
as over the heart'd
|ess &lt;fac,w*,hr
the Blate'Tbutfa areoident of Cotai ^Merhauy
heart's action. and(iu
andQu no |er*
de­
fa* taken ii%|w|!r&lt;iwltlt eohnty, New Ybtir. On motion of Smttti A: Col­
- and Bill of
. .rqiuplalHi rdutli....
gree is Its curative power for aHJ/ainey
An&lt;l further, that this order i&gt;«-puf......^.n&lt;&gt;.r
liver troubles. A* one well-known Athencan
American In
In twentyday*
twiiiydayi from
from'thhi'date
'&lt;&gt; thr
the HaaUog.*
HaaUora **•••■
it &lt;.
thh date ' in
writer has said of this important rauedy: B
iw&gt;w»|uiiM-rprinted
printed In
In the
thesaid
said couniv
couniv that Raid defendant eater Ufa appearance In thl
.. anxemi# newspaper
Alaxine is adapted to the want*, of dvfetibodv
,,f Itar'&gt;-lM‘-published therein once in each caune on or iiefare four month* tram Um date &lt;
.1.11 • J- iz: ?. 7J I
Heck Inr “bt Mw'ks in wicwsslon-, aurh pubiteathl* order. Aim! that within twenty day* th
from- the occasionally indisposed to the long- Hon. however,
shall not
bv neeeiwnry canno
In nurthia
a I order to be pnbtlahe
________ .„.nw
a i complainant
ropy of
of this
this &lt;&gt;rdqr
ordgr fai
iw served
served on
the said
sat I dcfcndi
d-fend- ■
**ldt *Si\Lo*tlon 2
Miffering invalid, acting promptly yet barmharm- ropy
■littering
on the
lewly oa all Uic punapal organs of the body, rum*, pcnonally, at least twenty da vs More &lt;h&lt;* * *&gt;• .WtUnnwl OBorin each w&lt;«e«: for »dx week
lime Iterein prescrflied for their anucnraiirc.
ln "««*aRlon.
TtMtx A. Eooien.
‘lly virtue of its peculiar combination it does , me Ixyrrin prescrilx-d for their appearance.
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..Cfconlt Judge.
Dated thfa nth day Of December. A. D. IW
I twentytwo oema.
And Will keep tbe hysietn healthy and regular
HMTTR A- COMIBOVIk
.
FRANK A. HOOKER,
or suit, at law or e
Holfcftore forComnlalnant.
and at very little cuvt to the individual. As
circuit .hirfs*.
Attest. i A true oqny.
SMITH
A(-tiMiKOVKknowkxlge,of tlie experience of any one who
J!..«. icl \
M- Mack, Iteafateir..
sollettnr* fnr Complalnniii
i part roereor, now
has had a severe sickness and tbe cause ol* li­
■***■/**»— ; fhfffibtbatpn
the tweKL.
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given, tliut on WodnaMv
Mcdn
C11U««XT Me.
i -Maret:
Mwch A.
AU).
1M4, Htonco
nt&lt;
. nal recovery i* invaluable iu licjpiag the ofa.D. iw,
’dijek Intbe wiernooa I
State of eMdcaM- 1Wabb3H«0brt
Court foe th* ®f th*1 ---------- Ui^jiorth front door or enI leg Isler.
flirted to determine wh.it m|y be the matter
I • ooontv of Barry In Chancery.
with them..ami in leading thWn t6 nsc the
, Mary L. T^wrrace, Complainant....
right remedy H they woite^gwpre of getting
Court for Mddte«nty of Barry,) Br*----------- --well, we therefore ic:ate^K’cxj&gt;enence or
widui piUdlitoBrtlon or irndiK- to
Mr. J. Baughman, of Mr. wPklX&gt;-, whose
blffilt-r (Mto|Ntofa&gt;-s In said inortgat
sickn^s ilhirtrates so vividly .hat of many
Mlti1 Reed, Defendant*.
othcr£.« The causes of iny sickness, said Mr.
npald
! Dynrirtna «| axiecreo of the above mentioned fy mi m am ।»» umur-M w ix- mu? &lt;nw unpaifl
court in the above entitled cause, bearing dare
Baughffian, wire lint must common symptoms,.
r Fab. ic, iwa; i«b^i
but it Will
will tie
tn: j»een
seen Hiftt
that if they are considered
blgbratbiddei
^^n^tgagv
trffliugj anrl allowed full sway, serious conse­
aryttUatteM
l‘*C*&lt;»&lt;Jr1,,‘far-i“ °t lamltyhiik.Trid being situate
front doortF
quences will inevitably follow. I did noth­
i city
’ fa the Cbuui v of
H*8’.tnirn. in
ing unit! J heqan to feefahat J was losing my
Court Houne
ig the'jilace for
usual Strength. 1|iieu it was that I began
circuit courlf
xiUd aouutv cf
having pains that - would appear aifi! dniap-i r
lantfa and pri
tlmi tSrtv.four BB4J and th
«•* doteribetl In
forth titty acre?
und authorizei
of timlMiilU'fasfIraeUraml f
be RoWtbenln.
[tear in variuns parts of my body. My skin ; '
tn the uia&lt;gM
lion tjBnfa-e seventeen tivi lx
liccamc hot and dry , and my back acked so t
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that I eould hardly lieur up under it. f had'
and being in the conntv of Barry and state at
* tan”
MichIran, dcaeriteod as follows, to wit: Tbe
M intetiRC burning and cutting join when ur. west half of the Mouth-cast quarter. andtheesxt
MBS. II. M. NORRIS
rnating, and one of my worst symptoms was
; fqfyowalfhMt af the aputbmreavwtmter • of
costiveaes;,. |Vas exceedingly nervous; ap­
petite pour; cfaikl Iprtjlv uigest what 1 did
eat. But nil, the i reatmenl I got fnuii various .
hundredths nw») aerea, *econllna to the govphysicians was of no avail.
Health «nd am­
ernmrnt surrey thereof. Tbe amount daa on
bition gone, I hail tn give up biiMness.
I be-,' ‘
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■ rakt mortgage January -r., i*ml wm Wtt.ea. ;
date the
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                  <text>VOL. XXVIII. NO. 36.

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 28, 1

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Prices Down! Down!
Numerically, there was not much dif­
I ference between the armies- lietween
I 80,000 and 90/MX) each. The lattle began
! earjy and raged with intense fury the
। whole day. especially oh the right and ,
I left, where Hooker and Burnside’s earn- •
| niands were. Night put an end to the |
j carnage, with the pewit ion of the'com*
ptatants nearly the some as when the
I battle commenced. McClellan very un­
i wisely granted Lee a flag of truce, os­
tensibly to bury the (lead, really, it
i proved, for him to retreat across the ■
river, which he did un the 18th. Our J
I division arrived on the field after the ;
iMtttle was fiver, and took position on '
Overcoats worth J 0.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.
the right with Hooker’s men. The day 1
| and night of the 18th and the forenoon i
; of the 19th was spent in idleness, except:
j the burying of^ the dead. On the 19th
at noon we started in pursuit of the reb- I
Men’s: Suits worth $ 15.00 for 812.00. Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 5Oc. els, and in doing so passed through a por। tion of the cornfield where Hooker and
Jackson had fought their men so aav-j
: agely. Hundreds of dead rebels strewed i
i the ground, and, having lieen killed on
&gt; the l«th anti 17th (ejeptmed to the full
; blaze of a scorching sun since that time) (
the IkmHch •were all in an early stage of '
l decomposition. bloated and blackened; I
dsit*KttninirMc*»-'- &lt;*manatingfroin them. I
In passing along uflHi- turnpike, we I
marched through the village of Sharps-.
The village was a soi.,- inking
Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, 81.00 and 81.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres burg.
place, many of the houses ami burin
from 40c to 75c.
places Ijeing riddled with shot and shell.
The next morning we retraced our line
of march down the pike toward Wii1 Hanttport ’A force of rebels were in
। that vicinity and Gen. Couch, with his
| divirion, was sent to reconnoitre the vio। inity. We had seen enough dead to eatl isfy the moat gormandizing appetite the j
I day Irefore, but a still worse sight!
awaited fre; for it was across this turn- I
: pike that the reliels had charged so !
I many times, only to be driven liack by I
I the onslaught of the unionists. On the ;
I left of the road were wixxix, where the 1
rel&gt;el reserve was, and on the other side i
j the oom field. Jtehris by the scon* lay I
along the fence, where they hatI fallen
While climbing in the charge or retreat.
i Near an old log chnrth on the wooded |
’ side of the road the rebels lay . in piles j
1 where they had l&gt;een shot down as they I
emerged from their protection. But
1 the reliels had done their work as well;;
’ for every reljel we saw there was a fresh
made mound, beneath which lay buried
h loyal hero. Scores of these dotted the
। roadside. and nt the head of each oom-1
Talk about the hard times, tiiere u no such thing,
; rads had erected little pine head-boards, j
: am! Ottered upon them the name, com- i convinced all yfni want is to go to Smith. Haas « VaxAi
pony and regiment of the steeper. Our where it is not hard times, bnt Cheap Prices.
I division Went to Williamsport but found
I no. rebels. and after a day or two we
' went into camp neir DoujUsville, Md.
’The army Jay in absolute idleness for ;
nearly four weeks, and during the time
They have, besides the choicest China and
the new regiments were drilled. the old nicest ine of Lamps, Cups and 8aucen ever in
ones feclotbed ami many of the sick and at ahout one-half the price ever before offered.
wounded ot. the summer campaigns reAll day Friday. December 14th. our store was closed to | turned to duty. It was while here
i that rumors of the dawn of peace were I
' published, and many thought that the
Mabk. Down our Entire Sloek of
would cltise without further blood-;
Who world not pull his pocket book for the last
I shed. Gen. Slocum vhdted our regi-i!
j ment during the existence of these ru- | when he sees so many nice things to please the folks at 1
j Inure, and in nn address to the. regiment
I gave it as his opinion that peace was
j near at hand. White here. President
I Lincoln reviewed the army. His pate,
Besides the many Toys, they have the Lai
. care-worn face gave evidence of (the I stock of Groceries ever in the city. Bring
1 deep anxiety ho felt for the snccras of- j we want it.
i the army.
The long roll finally sounded, tents
were struck, and we were off for Vir- j
At eight o’clock Saturday morning we began the greatest ginin. Crossing at Berlin we strimk
out in the Old Dominion to the left and
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slaughter sales of winter clothing ever known in this city. [south of the mountains. White the,
tSON
AVENUE
army was hatted a day or two near
On account of the warm weather and backward season we are I Warrenton. Va.. during the first days of
’
overloaded on Overcoats and Suite and we are going to un­ November, McClellan was relieved of ,
j coinn?md and (ten. Burnside succeeded j
load at unheard of low prices. • We intended to wait until the 1 him. McClellan vfrited the different
I army corps before he left the army. I
middle of January, but the backwardness of the season com­ The troopa, hearing that he was com-;
pels us to make our slaughter now—yon will be astonished to। j tng. Hocked by thousands along the
roadidde where he was to ptwk Cheer
' after cheer rent the air as the handsome
see the bargains we are offering.
little general rode along, lifting his cap.
nodding and ncuming salutes. Gen.
By buyiny your Orercoate an^l Suite of H» you trill mre enough’ Burnside with his staff wn&gt; n short dis­
tance in tlie rear, and an (wcattonal
to buy your own Prerents ond select such as you may rhatwe to need.‘ ahout went up for him. Tfe jiolitelj•OTdtallx InvIlnA t. look
lifted his hat, white the sun glistened on
, ,IM&gt;. wkloh will bo looixl
. his hairiei* cranium. The army of the
Come
early
and
avoid
the
runt).
Ladies
are
especially
in
­
Ifatomac lovM McClellan as they never
la thio rooatry la all la opiolai"

Goods Sold According to the Times

(Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Men s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 far $7.50

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

The best article made, at prices lower than
ev°i- before offered.

large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced-prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Our Stock of Hardware always Complete.
lything
We can suit you on
our

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vited to call and examine our fine tine of Smoking Jackets and

gents’ furnishing goodsbefore making their Holiday purchases.
Fine silk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs. elegant silk and

casaemere mufflers; velvet, plush and silk neckwear—all in
the latest designs.

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Smith, Hams &amp; VanAr:

�iHty of
We are c.dled to chroniA? the (terth |
Ml , v.*x.
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M e hail a nice little yun of sleighing irare.
Christ mas.
of Mr. Comton. this week, who nrtded |
for Christmas, and a little more snow
•Hrimrt
——• and «Robert I Irene anil tamli•
lirii .and -Mart IXlerit-k and family just over the county line.
swld be very acceptableThe
Bradley
boys
• new xwrtl- j
(’kXirnna nt Fjla-xrd Itetsex.
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,No public ratertainnients I bnstmas si«it Chrfctmaa al Edward Beoel).
Robert’ Bradv, of Battle Creek, is in I box cutter.
rwrty r™.
eve, but a number of family trees; one
'
. Bert Bertie H
m irone
has
gone to Pli
Plainwell for I
at J. F. Brandstetterb and one at O. G.
Geo. Wb Marshall and,family. Miss a few days.
,
Gobs.’
. •
The Good Templars bad a Christmas ,
Miiry FoWler, Heory and Chas. Diller
Tuesday evening there will I* given
tree
Wednesday
evening
at
their
hall
at
spent
Chrirt-mas
with
Mr.
Peter
Roth(for moon) » Xe» Kngfand supper. qpmt Chrfctnw
Bowen’s Mills.
• Tbrao who »re fond of Inked brans. litar and &lt;ifi-.
LUHeOUlenple
fa
spending
Christmas
Miss
Bidlin,
of
Par
nm,
sister
of
Mrs.
"
... pien and
_ j th, libo
Xflas Hullin. •
doughnuts,
pumpkin
like, ! Frank
Mc&amp;erby, is spending her vaca­ with the Vreelands. at Green lad;?.
can find thrni plenty at the I. 0.0. F.
tion
here.
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I,all on that evening. The benefit for
LAorr.
।
Clark Shipman and daughter, of Bat­
Mrs. Emma Clark has been quite ill
the M. E. church.
tle Creek, are visiting his sister, Mrs. O.
On Friday last, a tram before a rragduring the past week, but te now con­
,
on. without the box,»aa seoi tearing ^W?I?Mte-ble, wife and son, of (rtsego, valescing.
down our Main street at breakneck art the guests of
Mrs. Albert Bullis, of the vicinity
and Mrs. A. T.
spewl. on the reach wa» arated a young Foote.
.... Battle Creek, spent a few &lt;tay« nt her
man holding the Bnee with dwperate
Mi® Hattie Foote returned Irom Oli­ home tart week.
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grasp, the snow halls and ice lells mak­ vet to spend the winter vacation. In
Chnrile! Oh, Chortle! know von not,
&gt; ■
ing ronalc about his ears. On they company with her sister. Mrs. W. I. th,-hrart of woman fa a, chnnjrrable ■*
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tamo ^ntil they ralched the hotel tarn,
the treacherous wind? Charles, take the
I W I f 1| I f—* W
where thev were dbliged to stop, and wooden wedding id J*rairieville.
ndvlce of a friend; nevernak that irirl to A-V-L. WAAXy V
/
Will climbed off his perch, none the
J. C. Duel, of Brileyu.1, Ims been en­ attend church with you again.
Worse for his rapid ride of a couple of gage I bv our school liuarrl tn teach dur­
A series of revival merting* are being
ing the remainder of the school year.
miles.
carried on at the M. K. church, and we
inn.
us
visiting
at
there will he good done, as we*
Miss fg-na Guerin, of Dexter, will
O. L. 1’almer. &lt;*f A*tri: ' ' “
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spend the hoUdare with Ifriends in our S. J. Ifindta’s.
tave a winking and enthusiastic pastor.
The B&lt; ill I hgrw assault and tattery rase Rev. Mosher, of Battle Creek.
town.
Mis Clara Nichols has gone horse was tried on Monday, and resulted in a
■The school In district No 4 Is having
llne'of live ilollare and costa.
for Christmas.
a vacation this week; the t.-arhsr fa
Mine Julia Hughes is home, fapai
spending the holidays with friraA st
*
Dakota, for the winter.
„ ' maa et e, at the Opera House, for being
Bev Mr. Horknraa.of Adrain. prrachOscar Diamond and who. of Big Bap- the isst quadrille ibuicer.
A bunting party fa lieingtalked nlmnt.
f|ir lullt thp M E .^an-p, fa», Thane
i&lt;6, formerly of this place, are gurats uf
for I riday of this wisk.
(|a^. evening.
Mr.smdMrs. Blxsoell.
Mte Would »-14h th? “JUSjBtit" a
Mr. Keyes, ot Assyria. 1ms. hsweii the
tvm. Brown, who has tarti MijonmMerry Christman and a prosperous New NasbvUle Hnnte. ami entered upon &gt;&gt;'» I iwt in Arinma for a time. Is again In
.luttM, Jana* Blair har ing retired:
I our lllirtrt
The tenth itnni\ eraury of the Woman’* I
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Woodland.
Crusaiic,
wfiich
gave
rise
to
the
W.
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HIOKOBY CORNKB8.
Sljghing fair and people making good
V.‘, was appropriately observed last Sun- i The little folks had a Christmas tree
use qfit.
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day ev.trtink at the M. R. church. Slug-1 at the Baptist church Chrwwnas eve.
. The shed eovaring St. John’s saw mill lag; selections were rend, mid speeches i Family Chr!, ' -*UIM tn*
Mrs*
raved in Monday moming, damaging
'made by &gt;te*trs. Hardy. Holler, Wheel-1 mon LBW,vn&lt;*M*
the mill about $50.
er, GlaMgow*.
Livermore.
Faaset.
MrsJ
Mr.
mi-**
Aidrich
gave n
Glaago^.
Fasset Mrs, |
‘
Ittadimly^occtiringU) imuiy pt*opta
in Woodland that the lw*» ♦nt- • have lol Dr. Barl&gt;er read a jNiprr explaining the i c»;,wtnias &lt;*&gt;nn&lt;’r to a tew of their
. friends.
do With co-opendivr life insunu,w M)ln.. origin of Jlhet movement. Mrs. G.
panics, the, better; if they
P^y loascs' Truman riiad an appropriate J»e&gt; ‘ L,on-i Hiere will lie a New \ ears dance at
The
Sunday
Spools
of
vilhMCe
| Thompson’* ball. New Years night.
like a certain company adjust s a los3
had trees.- The
:m&lt;* othen&lt; । Asa A idrich, of IMorirey. is the guest ,
InWpodtad. the dead then we -war J
exerted theins'.’ ■'*an*1 nf John Ford through the holidnys,
rtMUngri""*,
verv chi’^ '^as rahtcwiLered. The: The Barry Exjioiuuit, the great Amer«»«.«&lt;&lt;•.
L. D. &amp; E. ^Varner haw opened- up a tm .airly groanetl with the toad of J lean philosophical journal, lias done
meat market in connection with their beautiful and useful presents; the i gone and busted up. The buainesa man*
grocery store. A business we have felt churches were trimmed in a very artistic «ger has eloped, and gone into a lietter
:ui&lt;I tasteful manner and tilled to their &lt;*ccupHtion-taken the pulpit, for a
the need of for some time.
The following officers elect of Wuxi* utmost capacity at an eaFly hour. At i change.
land Lodge. No. 3O4F.&amp;A.M.. were the. Congregational rhun-h the exercises L The testimony in the divorce rase of I
installed Thursday evening:
A. eonsiste&lt;l of singing by the choir, and j Mrs. Thompsou was taken last week beHough, W. M.; B. S. Holly. S. W.; A. T. children, speaking, xml dialogues. A i fore Squire Barber; F. T. Colgroye atCooper, J. W.; E. F. Hilbert, Sec.; new feature wax a manger, in which tomey for plaintiff, Chax. Wolbrook ntGeo. W. Smith,. Treia.; J.Scbaibly, 6. evenone disposed could drop a pound ‘ tarney for Mr. Thompson. Mre.ThompD.;Jkmes Gray. J. IL; J. Colestock, of some article of uw? in a household, j sou has withdrew her plea, asking for
and thentheeontentsdistributvd among ' alimony.
Tyler.
’ Williams offers his farm for •'
The practice of having family Christ­ the poor. The children were all happy, । "Loyalmas trees seems to lie on the increase none having lieen forgotten.
sale, ux he wants to sell it before he re- j
Jefferds part G. A. K. will have a i turns to Dakota,
every yearin Woodland, the past Christ­
eamp fire (»i Feb, S2d, 18M. .V g&lt;xxl
Ben Hess is going out west, land pros-'
mas witnessing a host of them.
A difficulty seems to have arisen be* I time may be expected,
l pecting.
Of 25 Monroe SL, who has teen located
tween a certain newspaper correspon- j
&gt;
Died, Dec. 20th. Alfred Bradley, aged in this city for five years, luts gained a
BUTXtaND.
dent of this place, upd a citizen lately ! Christmas and sleighing.
H5 years, 11 months. His remains were very enviable reputation as a sj*ciaiiRt
l.’M CAfAKUH
known as the professor, the real tneriUl )ct. on the, tw, ,hlring thl, IIi)lw„VH. ;j uixen
taken to a
Marengo, Calhoun county. for in the treatment of au**vr. consumption,
•It
nr
th** case
ontin we
tve don
/ir.n'f
TirolAriel to
(rs know,
Irn/xu- so expect plent v of fruit next summer"I■ inti.nnunl
.
of the
’t pretend
intennent.
stomach troubles, mid,nervous' diseases
but are inclined to think that the prop­ even if you don’t get it
‘h,r town*^liP treasurer says taxes are generally, and lx the recipient of many
osition of the scribe was fair enough,
The clover hulter engine recently
■ntly set i ver
” &gt; aluw about
"WM‘ »-«««• in
*“ this year, jis tertimonials from neftfly every |&gt;art (&gt;f
. viz., that if the injured party could con- fire to a‘lot of nnthreshed clover lre
lielong-1
.w..R ( termers '*are
“■ pretty hard •up,
— •us a general1 1 tfoe state concerning hix wonderful cures
• vines him that he had wronged him ing to Mrs. Hill, destroying it, together j
(that ’he has already performed. Having
that he would! make amends. Proof
lieen educated in one of our eastern coiwith a quantity of clover straw owned 1
DWT Wo 4 school Rbpobt
TRADE MARK.
not submitted yet.
by Mr.Bock. Why cannot a/orce pump . The f„Uowlng ta the «.h&lt;XJi r,.p,,rt for legvH and now the oldest medical co liege
Mr. GalUhger. an esteemed citizen of and hose be attached to the engine, so I Dirt
, of Iturrv. for the raonth ,.n(1. on this continent, he has in consequence
Woodland, was buried on Christmas,
become thoroughly versed in the theory
that, in case of fire a stream of water
December 7, 1883the funeral being held at the Meyers' copld immediately be thrown upon it?y----------------- ——■
and practice of medicine, therefore mak­
church.
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i. The plan looks feasible.
"j
ing his success a natural reward. As
Conrad Hoenas is inBav City under
Mr. Schuyler Hendrick and Miss Eva j
proof positive of this fact, he can readi-:
medical treatment for son/^disease that Dote, formed a life partnership (matri-1
ly refer to manywho have failed tv get
seems to haffie the wisdom of the medi- moniai) the 24th. The good wishes of
help that have bM^ treated by the emi­
i cal men.
many friends go with them.
nent physicians in the state—AgrienltnAbout one o’clock Tuesday morning • Rev. Whittaker. IT. B., is holding si .kt- j
ral World, Grand llapids.
C. C. Demaray was awakene&lt;l by, the ies of meetings at the Podunk school HuTirJoaM..
Wm. Wcbota..
Fifth Q&amp;adx School Rmpomt.
alarm, of fire. One of his boys, sleeping house.. Lt is to be hoped that they will
in the second story of the bouse., awoke accomplish a great deal of good.
Pupils not tardy during the term:
- Jaeoh
Alum Hourrner
r Edna Garrison, Guy Bauer,, Nellie
. to find the upper part ofthe house abmit'
Patil Blake who was recently burned
ieGwtn
falling in. He awoke lhe family who out, is once more offering his chairs for
TWghner, Belle Rock, Maud Stebbins,
had barely time to get dut of the house sate. Give him the patronage Which he
Ruth Moore, Belle lounpmAn, Allie
mt.ftinJrtSgf aWMWM■
in their night clothes.! Nothing was (tatetves.
Boughton, Shirley Smith.
KUa Bnrrett
Th, Weakly Kota alone, frwa rnrerto nA of UM, WIT OXX S0LLA1.
saved but 'one
of ruiuiiuu;.
ftirniture. uunn,
Loss,
--------“■o piece VI
Pupils
neither
absent
or
tardy
:
Anna
Thomas Henry has thie timber nearly J emir Norwood
AUiNTS UWXTED fa.fa^..
Giddings, Bertha Bentley, Eddie Fair- J
' 8JOO. Insurance, 8400. Mr. Demaray hewn for. his new bam, which Dole &amp; Ina Gwin...........
.
«ious upon above
----has the sympathy of the (dufro com- Hathaway have the contract, of erecting.
child, Willie HitchcJJek, Harry Monroe.;
BKLLK MrELBE.W
I
niunityj
Several feniDies from this '-town are
:
.
,
Trjuher. ■
attending the revival meetings at Hast­
I
HASHVWLE.
KI.DVS KEYSOLDH.
ADVMfcTIMD LFTTXBS.
ings, conducted by Rev. Hunsberger.
1
Tracher.
• Christnuu 1ms came and with it the
teller* ftddrrwd to the following pfflomre. j
nudnlng in the pout ofllc« at H»«t Ing*, num I
• reunion, of many families. There has Fm-ttau^r--------wf^It^™^Soou,TT’
i Ijeen enough «iow An make wry fair
Mlchlsnn. IM. M. IMl;
HASTINGS MASWyra
Mr. B. Fwkert la rapee t«l home from .
,th!"
•Mondav count).
&lt;». Uninkwlck. Mwiwtl J. Brown, IMvIct (Mb-!
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; ’ sleighing, imd it has been improved by Florida next spring.
A&lt;fri,'ultural NwMy 'l«*sd holm. Gftortr Hn«er, Freak H. Jeakina, (tiartrx wl'JSl
!
| our people; our streets have resounded
Mral'etprBenntriisijavveringfrein!11^^^’!^ ,
„
Smith: drop Mter. Frenk Newton; enrrt. K*reh ' (’am. wJrtl........... '
....................... j
! with the merry hells and joyous laugh- l,i»v uni'us.i
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!’ rre»Ment.-Jf«ae Jordan, Woodland.'
w. M.rowna. p. M. 1 Kf*S5m
i ter of the young folks. The merchants
Mr. Oieeaebrougfa is bfiving consider*।. Vice President.- J. J. Perking Fraiivn ftnnounreinent tn «&gt;r I D’_rtb‘r ■ •
. wear a satilfled look, for they have had
able trouble; with the engine on his rieville.
rvartrrs thtu wk.
• a good tirade, despite the hard timet; SrtxxfMt.
Brail*'
■&lt;
' ’ j’'?-' &gt;
; :
.! Secretary. -W. D. Hayw, HaetingM.
i j presents have been purchased, and the
▲ OA&amp;D.
.................?..
Moaher, the jeweler, hun got a tine! Treasurer.—H. G. (lartpr, Harting*.
Aindr*. dried................. _
■: usual festivities of the Holiday season
Executive
L'ommitte&lt;^~John
H.
DeuI
wonk
I
Muni
many
thanks
and
well
. have been celebrated with the amix- selected Htock of boBday goods. Call : rth, Hartingv; Gilbert Striker. Ralti- wishes to those members of my wnand swlkem.’ ?
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Ihwks. rfrwm*| ...
.tewedgayetyof Americans. The put
The travel on Oak rtreet Ls inrjwuing | more; K L. F^glra, Cartieton; Mr. Jwaidrry clam who took part in pnwentyear hM ndt been one characterired by
JUKI uppirkilHlIBnd ttr^fliAn*.
Hipchnum, Assyria; Porter Burton, ing me with a phoV&lt;raph of the class.
|sny remarkable event in our town or very rapidly Mnce the hotel changed ' Ilwtinga; C. ILStont}, Butlnnd; Joseph
MRS. J. I). DKNNIK
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vicinity. The year closes wjtfe its usual; ■hands.
John lloBiby. formerly BI this plow Bray. TTmrnap^e.
regrats for opportunities Jr*---------This year the society has paid over j
- -■ Ifajdd^ buried his wife
and man j a good J M
t
-t. ,}___ .
S8C0 hufebtednem, and has •#) cash on { WATUUU HKlMlWKX-da KarawS rbaprt.
Bnlsu. num., Onton*.
UtrBraotBn coma-1. Mra
Mri O
&lt; Brayton rtarta to-day for 'hand' This exceilmt showing is due h/j

REPORTED

We are selling goods at ruinoi

low prices as

J my Large Stock.

iVlOllCV

Is what I want and must have.

Overcoats, Heavy; Suits, Undewear,
'Gloves, Mittens, Knit Goods, and all kinds
of Winter Wear

MUST BE SOLD
Regardless of former prices.

We will give you More Goods for your money than at any other
place in Barry Count}’.
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CATARRim^

THE WEEKLY GLOBE,
LIBERAL OFFER!

THE GLOBE Pl

. X,

.i
*■" ”tatlw"
•»»?• rrtataita I ‘lck’ta’ “•*,o the
wo* “&lt;■&gt;«• I HkxmiK'K-lKiIX-l.
Ure u,
** Iln th*t '• wlnri}.
I b&gt; the mxnWn&gt;-nt. The nmr offlran. i M fa, reudrere«
rMwX*^
' M&lt;t
a&lt;idtr*&gt;.i°&lt; Hourre. ram, j ar&lt;'
of worthwho wiB «*U«t1 l“a'r“'Rr-xramireHra.rt.1; «.i
l'"*POri SoturclM- with . lu-ufaed ‘h&gt;- taterrate ot U» Sodrt, .ra t.rtju-r- “&gt;» L.» K.Jfafa, b«, k bhum. m„. .. s

xKVxoun-ntnuu.-

BlUs. Tooth. Bmz. and JRaM-

�---------- --------------------- ..
Thomas Burke, an aged man quite
well known in this city, died Wednesday.
•hurt ms we golo press we learn of ths
HASTINGS, PBIDAY. DECEMBER M, ML
death of Mr. 1*. D. Quackenbush, of tiiis
city. Mr. Quackenlmsh brat iivwl in
Hastings for a number of yenrs. und in I
y that time had won hosts of friends, who ■;
admired his many noble qualities as a
W OOD FOR SALL
man*. Less than a year ago, he sml his j
y aged wife, who survives him. celebrated ,
•* thrfr cmldAn amAMrul

The Hastings Banner.

S3,000 IN PRESENTS

Local News.

G-ivenAway

Mpawldiait MjuaafBoMriaK&lt;a.

FBLITN AND CONFECnONKRT.

Florida Or»np-, Mwnirr L»tnon&gt;, De-

BKAMKR BROS.

BKNTLEY BROS. a WH.KINK.

NTAt’rrKK A MALlMHL'RVb.
HABOAIN8, BAXOAIXK

BEAMEK BROS.

FKEI&gt;KKI&lt;

HENRY ». HABCM K,

\JUTICK

under

A* that pbt** win.br kept' a »ub*criptlon
book. and a duplicate ropy will bo la the
editor** poaaeealoit, to that auberrlptluna
, j*b-«ark. or oontrnrto for »4verti«lns
«*nmw ean hr «rcurr-i! from thr proprietor,
or thr foreman, Mr. Jehneon.

As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade

r®duce.OP1r *«*•.
have reduced, price* m all demwday.a box or fine . rmn. aunUm. P^rtmente and also agree to present each purchaser of »4.00
From thme wmpiro it i. evident, tfwt &gt;» goods aiid ovei)with one of the following articles. Every
v.
__ t
fair nlnnurta
chance 4-z»
to nwumsi
procure ilnzi
the GtiAof
finest Anna
ones.
our former townsman
has notJ. 4fl
forgoten
j' une having ,.u r„
the fine art of preparing sweetmeats to;
suit the most fastidious twite. We are
pleased to state that the “Wild Irish-’
man” is doing a big business in his new ;
locality. He has our best wishes, you j
bet.
•
The Ladies’ Society of ilia Presbyter­
ian church will be entertained on next
Friday hfterpoon, Jan. 4. by Mnc Bolt­
wood, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Crittenden,
Mrs. White, Mrs. WiUtama, Mrs. Grif­
fith,
uui, Mrs.
aim. Geer
uerr ub
and
* Mrs. viara.
Clark,fat
ai Red
Ribbon JUU. .» V«niM invitation u&gt; i
»u.
Mrs, Sarah Williams, of this city, lust
ttpookefc 1&gt;®qlc,satu rday, containing tSl&amp;u.
The lady thinks she lost the money in j
or near Holloway’s drug store. She
had just disposed of some property, anil
the m&lt;gity kpt was realized from the
sale. Mrs. WilMams &lt;&lt;n iDy afford to '

Cook and Heating Stoves

Fisclxez* JPi£Ln.o!

IN THE MARKET.

|ROSEWOOD CASE. VALVED AT W0J

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
Swell box Cutter .
1 Elegant
„
1 Silver Plated Tea- set
I Domestic Sewing machine.
1 Good
Kitcheh
and
.
--r
—
- ,Stove
, Furnishings.
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1 Handsome Bedroom set Seven pieces
1 Fine Dress suit........................................ ;
1 Satin Lined Overcoat.............................. ..........
I Handsome Dressing Gown
1 Fine Smoking Jacket............................ ;
1 Tilting Silver plated Pitcher and Cup;
24 Cases Silver plated ware................................
100 Silver plated Napkin Hings
12 Silver plated Butter dishes
12 Nickle plated Watches............ ;i
20
Fine Silver plated Castors..............................
money was stolen, that the thief may be
I, Fine Tranks.................... ,!......
apprehended. She offers a suitable n-1
1 Ladies'Gold Hunting case Watch.................
ward for the return of the valuables.
(
3 Isirge Silver plated Cake Stands....................
Next week the Banner will resume |
26 Knit Jersey Jackets;■■:■■■
its old size as a she coliunn quarto. W®
12 Sets Combs and Brashes in Handsome Case
start ugjitn with the new year, and hope |
50 Pair Silk Suspenders........................................
to make the BaNxer a welconw gnrat
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Maxie to Fit) I _
in every Barry county home. During
t,....
„...
t
And
other presents consisting of Neck Ties. Suspenthe year past,
with no
exertion
on
our 3,000
i
part, we and our subscription list has iders.
i ders. Knives. Underwear.
in
Underwear. Hats. lCaps.
aps. etc., making m
increased over 200. During the year to 000..
000.
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*100
80

The Largest -Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
City. Don’t-buy until you see it.
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, Pow­
der; Cape, etc.

Huffman Bros.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
150
30
20
40
70
12
. 50
.12.50
.

EVANS &amp; BROOKS,

all *8-1

come, we ahull add Mine new and we!
—
-2one chance
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No 2Ixrttery
of
in a thousand but every pur-f
trust valuable features to our wr.; chaser of *4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
that win ia&gt; of special interest to jtarry I ^jn come ant] gge j,ow fair we work this scheme. We will
«&gt;&lt;uity reader, Mr. Potter win con,, mttke affidavit that ail the above articles will be given to purtinue hhechwofiv ar sketches, which
*
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from the flattering comments on them * "a' 1 K
a
.
from many of “the boya in blue.” we
Special Bargains in Overcoats
know are well received.
:
Dr. Bnrker han ju&lt; hail printed 10JMJ0.
copies ofhi«pu)&gt;er. theEuoCTlini.OGi.&lt;«T, [
the Banner jot» roouw doing the work.1
Thu paper is neatly gotten up, and pre•enta the Doctor’s views in' splendid J
shape. It idao enumerates the diseases
auccreafuiy treated by electricitN. If
you haven’t a copy, the Doctor will
cheerfully give you otje. By the way,.
Dr. Barker is securing a fine practice .
in this city and vicinity. Those who 1
may wish can find out with what sue-1
ecss he meets from not a few of our
beet citizens, -who hivye been taking the I
electrical treatment with excellent rosuits. The beet of home ruference* can .
be given. It has taken somewhat long­
er than he anticipated to lit up and fur-1
niah his rooms over the bank, but the
| offices will soon be openod. The Doctor j
can accomodate those who may desire i
treatment at any time.

y . H^memjwr the Masonic Hall. I nion
HMl, Tueralay evening, Jan. 1.
Theft will I* Quarterly Meeting at
thh M. E. church Sunday next.
Don’t fail to attend the Nlasoniu Ball,
at Union Hall next Tuesday evening.
.Rev. llunslierger ou Satutdny last
united in marriage Mr. CovUleand Miss
Mary Traver, both of .Wopdland.
YfflVili regrdt it If you do not attendlhe’MAwnit: Bull at Next Year’s
night. Excellent music and a good time
for all who come.
, We wish our readers each and all
, “A Happy New Year" aq^Ja glorioiw
’ godH year all the year’ round. May your
i cups of joy tie fulL
A aeries of revival meetings are in
progress at the Irving M. E. church of
Irving. A1 partv of Eva^gdista from
■ Gt^M papilla ^atwiutjrtir U»&lt;‘ J»etor.
z . PIMONAL
* |UllignAtes
is visiting friends
M|faM«rghtri&gt;nkIin died at her koine i MLss
4
inAM Vrty 4Yhlmddi»y mortrtng. The I to &lt;)V1A.
.John Woodruff, of Otwgu. is visiting
funeral services were held at the home
J-L..
. of her parents, at one p. m. Thursday, j rdatives.in this city.
fonnation of a cit- i Mins Belle
M’eagahl
" ' McElhaney impending her
f*l obedience to the vacation in Owosso.
izerni leagul
. Uqtiorand, j„„ laws ojf. 6ur state.
* Miss May Heath, of Muskegon, is. at
K’o individual can n&lt; com/&gt;lish this work.' |lPr
|llP fin
n thin
city.
er hO
home
this city.
United effort Witt prove succresful.
j Mr. Fred Frink, of Ann Arlror. is vis- {
The entertainments kiven by Mr. M. iting at (). J). Spaulding’s.
•Wright, of MWdlqvHie, were not very
Mr. John Greble and family spent
‘ weir nttemlHi. We ure sotry, for they
Christmas in Battle Creek.
- * w^ire strictly fi ret dram in every respect
. BqUliqy- Wh^rojidcirtunutvlyJilleil right I Mrs. Eniuia Austin is visiting, her
** in £he inldst of mk busied of' the holi- j many friends in this city.
1’rof. B. Hall is enjoying his vaea-1
day switKXi.
. .
, just .pur- thra
The Hanner proprietor
has
ti&lt; with his family in Ann Arbor,
Z’l.L.n„,.
ro all fka
the ntatoMul
rnatwial nkuwi.
need-1J.
&lt; hMrli&lt;. Phillips un.d &amp; J*. Burrall. of
' T‘*
ofl*^
'^c I Jaekram, were in tjie cite thp jrast wek.
■tliittA-wort. Rresacs,
&gt; 1 nu.
' " vork is' Ira VanValkenburg took Christmas
and type are new, and all work is ; dinner with his parents in Battle Creek.
guartmCttd ai jdttKTncton. •
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Anlvbxth morning,
mornlnir.SS
penons joinLast Sabbath
52 persons
join­ ■ Mr. Rock fo»mr and tamlly. of MlilTrrtWltidlt foiifi dlwrlllr. «4rt&gt;nM«f I'kWm.. In thta
ed the yJr k&lt;*&lt;iHh
“
- - I* —
wrtH'v
',
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wffifo a
.V&gt;&lt;r&gt;&gt;anb«i'i
_
. liv| __
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— - about
Miss Alice Carnahan, of Indiana, is.
two by letter. *'
Upto
that time
125 hud risen for prayers. The work ^siting her mother nnd Iwother In this i
contimies thiij week, with fully ns mneh city
interval as ever.
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&lt; -That'live and progressive merchant, ।
Mr. E. fl'.’Ilogle, has a new ad. in This frient
issue of the Banneh. Mr. Hogle be­
A. Hering, of. Ann Arbor, is'
Mr a f&lt;4* days of hh vacation tn
lieves in making acqiuuntau^' ttfdyjfff
the press, and does as he advertises thiscity.
every time. His success is evidence «&lt;•

nAt the-iOld• Reliable tt
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Star Clothing House,,
Ware
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
Notick—Fine Fur Caps worth *8.50 only *2.00.

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Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches, Clocks,
Spectacles, and Mu­
sical (Soods are
ffere/rerf Dolly at my Hfore. which

1

SELL CHEAPER
THAN EVER
BEFORE.

Buv the Light-Running

"DOMESTIC’
Fora Holiday Present!

The SIMPLEST machine made, having few parts, do compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that account is
I Bought h l&gt;argv Stock j especially recommended by the medical faculty.
which I Sell Lower than any J Adapted to the Greatest Hange of Work—will do the tineat as
competitor &lt;*an offer.
' well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all the appli- ,
MIMWP A UR QPP PRP
that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
hMmlUb AHU um FUa Always ready for use. ann the most durable machine made.
VnilflWI
It has the most beautiful wood work. It has the be^t set of
lUUnOMif.
attachments ever furnished with a Sewing Machine.
AB Goods New Styles
Howf, Howt! .si. John, ]Vilyottt AHirrictUli'
jmttfi'ii anti lot* of other*. I hate *oinr »u&gt;tr morMine* at
and Warranted as to Singer
from 'fy~&gt; to $H0. Coo* in and yd prw* brforr you buy. 1 trill
Quality.
&gt; 'not b&amp;undrr»dd. XtrtUrx, Oil* and AUachmrutx for all morbim.
All kiudn of Wood 1‘umju for mlr, and old Pump* rrpairrd.af my
JOHN- BESSMEK.
ofirr. one door irrtl ofK. K. C.runt'x, Stetr xtrert.

Jeweler.

T.. PH ILLI PS.

Announcement

-OUR STOCK OF—

-JJU STOVES and RANGES

le Mr. Add-

Also Dealer* in

V OR F ALL

-r
i
1 RADE !

As the building which we occupy at present
is to He torn down within three months to'give

““^Jewel-Stove, Endless Variety! way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

Will and Dora Kennedy* have return­
ed home from the University to sj*rid
the holidays.
'Mr. and Mm WUI Goodyear spent
Christmas with Mdk Goodyear’s mother,
in Orangeville. 4
.
Mr. anti Mrs. Ed. Frost, of GramI
Rapids, spent Christmas with the fami­
ly of W. H. Frost.
Miss Emma Bailey, who is attending I
school at YfaUaati. is spending her v»-|

doing Home chores and^tfra. Collins was I
at church, aseven-yeareold son thppght
. It would be a splendid idea to make the
the. kitchen fire bum in a little letter
sffater ‘ faster. (Wins
* owfc
wry, a noVel bnte. bf doing this. He
j .d took a zinc powder flask, containing
about half a pqimd of powder. and be­
' . gan pouring the contents upon the coals
in the stove. In. vefry short order the
looks of both jithve and boy were very !
materially changed. The explosion of cation at her home in this city.
the powder created n great commotion
(*hris. Vruonum and wife, of Grand I
tpml a W Cbrtxttnaa w ith |

we shall sell groceries.at reduced prices; and
simply ask the public to call and get prices.
i

Beckwith’s Round Oak Parlor Stove,!
-TAe Best Made.” it th? rvrdict qf ffbanowMU

us, but if you would

Crow n Jewel Base Burner!
&lt;

It

UM&gt; M. K. *urch ii&gt;
i,tH» wt«k.«nd r—•

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We know times are hard, and tax times unon

I

�The Slaughter Sale Continues at the Jewelry House
1 mean just what I say when I tell you that.you fan. SAVE MONEY by purchasing your Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry at fhy establishment.

Get My Prices and be Convinced.,
45154

TKER MOTT’S

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

Probate Order.
'
state of Michigan. County of Barry .
At a semion of the Profmte Court tor the Coun­
ty of Harry boldeu at the IToliate Office In the city
of Hastings in said county on Tuesday, the 11th,
day of December In the year one tbomand eight
hundred nud eighty three.
Present, (lerpcnt Smith. Judge of Probate.
Ui.tbe matter of the estate of Alltert M. Rlaao,
deceased.
On reading mid filing Uie petition, duly veriUesl. of August (tosch, administrator of said es­
tate. praying that hbi final account this day filed
may be heard mid allowed and he discharged
from his said trust
■ Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the 14th
Thereupon It Is ordered?that Monday , the Tth,
day of January-next, st ten o’lnocle-fn the tore- day of Jauuary-.next at ten d elock In the fonnoom be assigned for the hearing of Mid i»etitlon, noou, be aligned forti-.v hearing of said peti­
ami that the heirs at law of said deceased, and tion, mnl that the heirs at law ofsald deceased,
all other persons Interested In said estate, are re­ mid all other imiwous Interested hi said estate,
quired to appear at a session of said Court, then are- requtrod.toappear M a MtodoutifMld Court,
to be holdeu at the Probate Office In the city of then to be holdeu at thr ITols.te Office. In the
Hastings, lu said county, and show cause. If any dty of Hastings tn said county and show cause.
there be, wjiy tlie.prayer of the petitioner should If any there be. wliy the prayer of the said pcti&gt;
not be granted.
'
tinner should not lie granted
And It is further.ordered that Mid petitioner
Ami il ls further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the peraous Interested In said es­ give notice to the persons Interested In said es­
tate, of the pendency of said |&gt;etltloii, mid the tate of the pendency of said iwtltlou mid the
hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order hearing thereof by eausiim a copy of this order
to lx, published in the Hastings Ban .xkh, a news­ to l*e fniblishrd hi the Haannp han nkb n news­
paper printed and circulated in said county of paper printed mnl cirvuluted In said County of
Barry once in each week for three successive Harry- once In each week for three sucrewdvv
weeks prevlouM-to said day of hearing.
weeks, previous to wild day of hcariiiK.
[ A true copy. |
CLEMENT HMITH,
C1JCMENT SMITH,
Judge of Probate.
| A true cojiy.)
J udgv of Probate.

.state of Michigan. Cnontv of Barry
At a seasion of the Probate Court for the county
of Harn. holdcn at tlie Prolwte Office lii tin* city
' of Hastings in said county on Saturday, the iflth
day of December. In the year one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-three.
I 1‘rrocnt. Clrtneut Smith. Judge of Probate.
Ju the matter of ti&gt;e estate of Emory Buffing­
ton, deceased.
On readlhg and filing the petUion, duly verified.
t*f Ransom Wolopti, Dir administrator of said
estate, praying Chat Ms final account; this day
ffiMI.-nuty^be Jhard and allowed mid he dlK-

Chancery Order.

■ CURE S!ak-Headache, Qyspepsta, Utter
Mate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit.—In
Chancery.
Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,
ix&gt;tt|e Galushu, eoni|ilalnant. ,
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.

XOTICE.—Without apartiel* of do«U,Xwmoct's Mils are the most popular of an y on tho m*rk«L Having been before the publft for a quarierof
» *A*.*BW — V. — *1 K .. ,1m. Mm
—
■ . ——.La..

Detail! having been.uuuie In the payment of a
certain Indenture nt mortgage, bearing date tinnineteenth day of Dctober,A. D. 1MB. mode by
Hhtney H. Beach mm! Allee Beach, his wife, to
Marita .Um Brach. and recorded In the oOn Of
thr Register of Deeds for Barry county, Michigan,
on the twenty-first day of October, A. D. MS, at
.one o’clock p. tn. Id Uber “ R ” of mortgages on

Mine of seven hundred and fifty-five dollars. And
tin- said Murtha Ann Beach having deported thh
life, teavlaga last win and testameat, which has
been duly admitted to urobate by the Probate
Conrt of the county of Calhoun, Michigan, there­
in1 respectively appointing the undersigned as
executor und Mary A. Bennett.executrix of said
Ini: a ill and testament; and the said Man A.
Bennett having departed this life, leaving the
tindendioicd we executor of aakl last win and
testMUWid.hr
now ucmg
being umy
duly qumineu
qualified w*n,
to art.
ininunm, m- itun
ai?d now acting as such, and no proceedings Iwu - I
Ing Iteen Iqgtituted at law to recover the debt re­
maining secured by said mortgage, or any taut
thereof and Uie power of sate therdu contained
liavtng Income operative, notice b hereby given
that on the iwveutii day of March, A_ D. UM. at
io o’clock hi the forenoou at the north front door
of tiu- court bouse lu the dty at Hastings. In'
Barry, county.Michigan ,t said court iMMBcbdng
tho plare &lt;&gt;f holding the Circuit Court tor said
county of Barrvi. I shall iwU at pti|&gt;lfc auction to
thvhtahrtit bidder the lands mid prmtoes descnlted tn said mortgage, to wit: All that i-ertain piece or j&lt;arcel of [mid situate Jti the county
Chancery Order.
o£BmTy and state of Michigan, known and ita
state ut Michigan, Mfth Judicial Circuit.-In srrflied as follow, vb: All that portion of the
Clianccry.
north-west quarter of tin- Muth-west quarter of
Louisa
M. Hull. Tobias,
Horace Calk&amp;
IL Hull, Elizabeth acctiou twelve, lu township two north, of range
Match,
Cleinentliie
ten west, lying sonth-uf th&lt;- highway running an
Richard Powell, \ Iola Powell ami Alliert Wood­ emiterly and westerly &lt; &lt;iur*e through said sec­
mansee the, three last ty their next friend, Isaac tion. .-onudning thirty acres of lam!, or so much
Powell - foiuplalmtots.
thereof as shall be necessary to pay the amount
dur ou Mid mortgage with interest ttmrvou at
teu fier rent, togotlier with the coats and expenarWaUowrd by law.
,
■ .
--------jluU_ 1U) infant wliose cliri'llan imme l«
Dated December l«h. A. 1&gt;. HRB.
unknown, ami (leorgr J. Cox, ilemHUuite.
d
&lt; .’ROLETTC. BKACH.
Sult pending lu the Clmilt Court for thexxmnty
hole Execnior of thr last will mid testa­
of Hany—In lhancerj -ul Hustings on the gist
ria 4T1&amp;SJS8.*"
dav of Noveinber. A. I). IW
In this cniuu- it appearing that defendants
Attorneys for Hole Executor,
Jane Hull and--------Hirth mi bitait*h&lt;Mwrliri»Battle Creek. MfcMgm.
tuut name Is unknown, an- not nmldeiits of this
State, but reside in the Mate of Kmisas. Tlwretore, on motion of Smith &amp; Caigrovr. the solici­
Default having l*et-n made In the conditions of
tors for complainant*. It Is ordered that DefetMl- a certain mortnar (whereby thr power therein
anta Jane.Hull ami-------- Hull, whoae Christian
**,’ *‘‘J “• become, operative* execu­
name Is unknown, enter thrir ;im*ear.-umr In ted by Charles
N. Stewart trfMrs. Ji. M. Norris,
Mid came-on or before four mouths from the
date of this order. Ami that wtthta twenty days ..’r A-**• ,H?°- 1UM’ "’‘•’t’ted-ln the office of the
•he eomidalnania cau»e tills order to he published Register rt Deeds In mu! for HarryCounty Mich­
In the Hastings Rannku; Mid isiblteaUon to
** »*»-tily-arvruth day of November A.
lw* rtwilHiiBMl niu.,. It. At,..*.
----- ...
D. 1HHO, In Uber *'14 of mortgages ou inure •‘371”
and given for the sum of Are hundred and fifty
FRANK A. HOOKER,
•kdlan. to be paid In five yean from the &lt;late
thereof, with Uh* privilege of paying in three*
SMITH tcOUUWVK.
yean with Interest payable annually at the rate
Sollrttwa for Complainants.
.Attest.*
CHARLES M. MACK.
,
■ Register.
,r
?" *&lt;» &lt;Uy wheron die same 1
Chancery Order.
j made payable as atxive cxbremecl. and should
WcbimD' F,nh
Circuit, In

Uharies fialuslia.-defendant, ,
Suit pending In the Circuit Conrt for the count v
of Barry. in Chancery, at Hating*. the 12th day
of December, A. D. two.
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on file
that the defendant, Charles (inlusha. Is a non­
resident of this Slate, but Is a resident of Vir­
ginia City, Nevada.
.
On motion of Smith &amp; Cojgrove, solicitors for
. State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
complainant, Il la ordered that said defendant
At' a session of the Probate Court for the enter Ills appearance in this cause on or before
County of Barry-, bolden M the Probate Office In four months tram the date of thia order, ami that
the elfv of Hastings in said county on Wedm-s- within twenty dap the coiuplalnaut ennse this
Sh day of Decttditier hi tin- year one order to be publMini ill the Hastings BanNKK.
Ight hundred and righty-three.
tola- continued once m each
Jlemcnt Sndth, Judge of Probate.
• Mid.publication
week fur six snecesidve weeks.
latter of the estate of (ieorge W. • Hustings. December mh, im
CRANK A. HQOKKR,
igaml filing the-petition, duly veritph Kollar, alleging that •InlyautlMirxMmi A i-riuimnu.
tieated-copies of the last wiH and testament of
Solicitors for Coniidalnaut.
said deceased and of the probate thereof having
[Attest]
CHARLES M. MACK,
be^n filed In said court, showing that Mid wifi
'
,
”
y- —•
Wgisicr.
has been duly admitted to nrobdte lu HL LavArence Co.. New I’urk, and praying that such
. copy of said will lie allowed, filed, and (econted
Mate of Michigan, la the Clmilt Court tor thr
in «aid court a* and fur the last will mid testa
I ment of said deceased
, &lt; ,
I
Inereupon It Is onjeredi that Monday. Ztno
। Mst day of January next at ten o’cioek In the
.Teimle Annstrohg, Hattie Mcflvaln, Frank
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
J petition, and that the la-lrs, al law of said de- F ishrr, Kme Fisher and Julia «sl*er. deteml. .
: ’
ceaaed. and all other persoii* interest^ In.Mid ant|.
Upon due proof toy affidavit that JcuiileArmestate, are required to appear at a sessiuu of
said court, then to be holdfin al the Probate strung. Hiittle Mcflvnlu. Frank Fisher and Julia
F
rntoer,
defendants
in the 'above entitled cause
i Office, in the city of Hastings, In said county.
and show cause, if any T herdI&gt;e, why the prayer pending In this court, reside out of the Mid
e°«»Pl*tiiant tk Morris B.
,n ‘hr state of Kansas, ex­ Decker defendant
of the petitioner sbonld not lie granted.
field
Wank
Fisher,
who resides In the state of
8a«
to th* Circuit Court for the
.
And It Is further ordered that said iietltloner
I give'nottea to t|ie iiensans interested hi said «Iscynsln. And on mot Ion of Hnilth &amp; Colgrove, county of Barry, in Cbanoery, at Hastings, the
estate, of the pepden&gt;-y of said ja-Htion. and the sollcttorx for coaiplalnant. Il la Ordered tiutf the 3rd day of December, A. D. iwa. ta this cause
hearing thereof by &lt;-aiish« a ropy of this order said defendmiU duappearand answer thr bill of ll
■“&lt;»»“ &lt;® «&gt;' that the detobcTpubllshed In the Hastings Bannkk, a complaint filed In the Mid cause, within four
^orT1* B. Dedker, tea non-resident of
L‘n fru,n ‘hF dale of this order, else the said the Htate. hut is a resident of Cuba, Alleghany
newspaper printed and clrenhital hi said county
of Barry, once In each week for three successive bill of complaint shall be taken as confessed.. county. New York. On motion of Smith a ColAnd further, that this order be published with?/
weeks previonsto said
°7c'
(or t»'nP’*‘nant, it is ordered
In twenty days from this date, lu the Hiistimr^ h
that said defendant eater his appearance In this
lAifne copy.)
Judge r&gt;i Probate.
IUNN mi. a newspaper printed In the sold county cause on or be'sru four months from the date of
of Bfirnr, and be published therein once In each this order. And that within twenty da^the
*«•*'*, h’ •■“Rx-ewiou; «uch pubUca- oomptalnant cause this order to l-e published
viiancery Male. ,
.
State of Mlchlgim. The Clrebit/ Court for th*
2r0*M ver’.H I:V Uot ’T
hi case n
the Hahttngk Bahxks; mdd publication to
■ Ootmtor of Barry.—In Chancery.
copy of this order be aerved mi the said defend- in
be continued onOelu each week tor six weeks
'Elijah Bowman and Jacob A. IJeMrr, com- ante, penionally, at least twenty days before tlie In snoceMlon.
Fhaxx A. Hooks*.
time lierrlu prescribed for their appearance
plahuUits.
Dated this 17th day of D^iiIw.Td. Im
_
- ■
Circuit Judge.
Smith &lt;t Colobove. .
^heldell Clark Coiteml, Kdmomf Con­
FRANK A. HOOKER.
for Complainant.
rad. Wed Conrad. Maud&lt;Jonra&lt;L Francis Mana
(Attest.) Atrocoopy.
SMITH BCOUIROVK,
Conrad, Laura Cpnnul EHa Cunrad. tiara Ara­
________________
Char. M. Mauk, Register.
bella Conrad and Frank Eugene Coprad.dcfendSollcRorsfor Coinpialnmit.
• UDIS. '
A true copy. [Attest]
By,ttL a devree of the above mentioned
CHARLEH M. MACK.
State of Nlc'l
court in the alxiye entitled cause, bearing date ____________ ________
ircult Court for th&lt;
Register.
oountv of I
1,11111 ’M‘11
labile miction u*
Mary L. Lav
urn JUgh^st bidder on Hatunlay. the nth day «.f
at ten o’clock tn the forenoon at
Richard Doyle, Euiabrth Bentley, Annie Richie
the north front door of the court house, In the
and Jen? Doyle, heirs at law of Darby Doyle’
city of Hastlnga. In Barry county, Mlehlrsi*—
said court house being the place for hokilng the
i Ji r17 00710 antl- KanJ&lt;* A.
circuit nuirt fur said county «&gt;f Bnrrv-thc lands
andjuemlses descrllied hi snjd docree, nndauBy ▼ittuo of a decree af th* al&gt;ove mentioned
Uwrfted to bwVrfd therein, as described in tinnwrtgnge referwl to. Iielng as1 follows, viz: all
Piece or parcel of land lying mid behtgbeat bidder on Saturday, the 12th day of Janu­
ary! mmten o’clock In the forenoon, tot the north
ot ‘sA£S™5S&amp;fbSffi&lt;S
from, door of the Court Houae, In the dty of

sc

.

tout

Uh |.rrJ»U UwnsX InvlM

wirt w* and for the lam wHl and teata-

nrustlbe 44 inches long, sound,
straight, and free from knots.

Dated, November», IM*. - ,
, j
*
PBJXXPW. Jftnmx.
loner In and for Barry

Order.

Htatc of Michigan. O

And landed them in the Drug Store of

Presents

for

Presents

(that Iteing Q*e place of holding? the Circuit
Court for Mid comity of Barry.) There will be
sold at ptib^ auction or WmAfo to the highest
bldderr^—
—
or----- *
h
ount no claimed to be due and unnald
mortgage, w tth Intwrert at eight per
Hald

7T A it

’ r nest rioed in

w .

££for

past

.

Middle-aged People,
for

Young People.

Presents for Children.

In endless varieties and at Prices never before
offered in this City.

CALL

AND

EXAMINE.

E. A. MATTISON,

MM. H. M NOKBIS.
Mon,w.

MuHuw-

Btorry.—

SSESSfe
iSdlkrrtoSdtta’iS

tlie.office oftheHzwii
»t Barry, on the toi
WB, Ito Lltier ten of

—AND—

es; none wanted under eight

cured i»y snhPmaHtqS

inches in diameter. White ash

bolts, 44 inches long. $3.50 pet­
cord.
• ‘
,

THE HOLIDAYS

rivrn that on
tta twelfth day of
March A. 1). 1*4, at one o'clock In thr afternoon

Split everything over 16 inch­

and cherry bolts, 44 inches
long, $5 per cord; liasswood,.

Large and Splendid Assortment of Goods for

DefaultIMMm™r.XTXri
having been made in1^
th* navww....
• .-rrt.h.

We want 5,000 cords ef Bolts
this winter, and will pay high­
er prices than ever. All bolt#

Which Marched throughed the Mammoth
Wholesale Houses of New York, picked up a

and twenty-two cei
ngn. or suit, at law&lt;
ted to recover the

WPl-FK.
Alton..,

Protiate
State of Middgmi.
(SSJyOriter
of

That Cyclone

Presents for Old People, ’

Wom. and couta
»ted December,

JOHN CARVCTH,
_ ___________________________
Of Cuansel.

What?

Frederick Hotchkiss

.&gt;A«. ot

forTald ex
l to l» solT

-*a
At a. Muston of the Probate Court for the
holdenm the Probate Office In
hl Mid county ou Wecfoes-

YOU SEE IT?

it la

tn tkf forenoon at 1
oourt house fa the

Musical Merchandise
NO»TH 81DB HTAT1 ST,, HABTTMB, «CT

EXCLUSIVE AGENCY OF THE

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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