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!Tlis Copper Country Eveninff News PUBLISHED BT Fred Maolcoiizio, lidltor and Proprietor. tWOfflce In the News Mock, north end of Fifth street, lied Jacset, Michigan. TKUUM or M' HSt III PTIO.M BT MAIL OK CAKHIKK, One year itu advance) - S3 00 hi i month 3 30 l'ernionth .... AO CMTCUED At TUB IWT OrriCB AT CAt.mKT. MICHIGAN AS SkVU.VD-CLAiS MATTtH. C2f"Communioations and letter of buin connected with the paper should t Jirr.d The Copper Country Erer Ieirs, CaluMrL 1 1 r h 1 Leland, Towle & Co., Stinker and llrokcr. Members of the Boston an! Not Tcrt hdmti Copper Stocks a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald. &V CaucrrM ft- Hootn, Copper - Stocks A Specialty. T. BRIGHAM BISHOP, 7 WATER STREET. JBOSTOIST, - - MASS. ami to learn Uno longer denied tons by the Joftv one, may it not ba?e come t ) pa that thia time of all tioie mot remote from the customs, the idea that eurrounderf Jetm. 1m the leit fitted after all to measure th length and breadth of the announcement of "peace and irod wiU" that ba o long remained echoic. C A LI MKT HlIESM POlSTF.Ka 8cnokr- ft ro3 nave ta'Jed to find a dr to rait too, try "Helmllch'i Crown.' the bt la the ba ket. tf to tie City Kalnr'o voorant pA DLSTERS IN MANY MlS03ST OOXJ2JTT1T 1 rrk ATTRACTIVE STYLES. Pllfe Rye OY BOUrbOll Mereh&Mine tcr Vvlc ewa cas v rnrl foi to te ru-a at the holiday sea- X!r. Joavfh JjtKts the pop manu faets.-rr, wivu'j tvobllwd to hid many co:oz:er iX ittx would et ia thiir orltr a soon a rouble. M. c;erge limit to Kent. The St. Georjre'e Hall is to rent on Yery moderate term on the following even m. hvery Wednesday, every alternate Thursday and three Fridays In each month. For further particulars apply to JohnJenkio, Wiiliam Maynard, It. B. Hule, trustee My facilities for trading in the coppcrstoeks come, Gnt Nerved are of the very best, yuick service. Prompt returns, lour trale aolieited. Orders re- wtvea ror tcn-nare lots and upward for cash or on margin of ti or more per share. Ideal In all stocks lifted on the li.wton and New York exchanges. Write for book: How to M. Johnson, the merchant tailor, up stairs in the Sauer buildiDjj, being over t-tucked with montemac9 and chinchillas, offer tbem to the public at 'the exceed ingly low neurea of $18, $20 and 22 an overcoat. Thi i the best opportunity j ou ever Had or ever will have. First All Grades of Winter Under- woar With Prices Graded Also. Ve have alo a splendid line of the latest thing in neckwear and other sent lemon's lurmshing tcoud. bole agency for the -:HANNAN - SHOE:- With overshoes to fit all style. W. A. WASHBURN CO. HANCOCK. MICH. Is an absolutely Puro Whiskey, aged In wood and bottled by the distillers in full quart octagon bottles. For sale by all first-class doalors. Bo ware of Imitations. Soothaf our namo Is on tho cap and label.' wm. edwards &. co.f Sole Prourietors. CAH'MF.T. Clearing Male of f 20.000 worth of clothing, dry goods, shoe, ruackiutntdu. Indies' cap, wrap pers, etc. Good will be hold at your own Dneo. o motiev reluwsi ana no charge for examining the good. Come and avail yourself of this grand oppor tunity. Sam Mawrknck, Next to far' ton hardware store. MINING. "Boston, December IS, 1M6. A2!ouea Arnold Atlantic Hon ton & Montana 89 25 Butte & Itoston 60 "Calumet and llecla 32."i Centennial ;j Copper Tails Franklin f Keartari;e u 50 Pioneer . 5 Oeceola 2y Juincy Jin 50 Ouincy script 95 ld Ooininlon 18 Tamaruck 00 Tamarack Junior TecumKi-h.... 3 n Wolverine ..') 8 W llercedviold 7 llanibllnsTlioiighfut. llV ".NEMO." (Copyrighted.) llh.-se Thouhts"liy a layman, are road in sivo aundred thou-un.l homes, muttered In vcry tale in the l iiion. In this count y ihey will Im foui.d week by week in the columns of this paner only, as we huve mudo arranu'e tucnts with the author Tor their exclusive J)Ut;liCllUon.l SOMh CliniST.MAS THOUGHTS. To those whose hearts urecrushed with iumb sorrows that you cannot tell; to .you whoe burdens are heavy and chaf ing; to you whose way is narrow and -dark; to you wbo are puzzled as to the meaning of Ifeand your own existenc : oyou 1 write. lie patient at this season of rest and diversion to ponder the words of a hum ble soul garing upward to in te-prec to himself the lightning flash of unanimous thought that leaps fromcountry to coun try at Christmas-tide. The great and the head-wise are often wrong; while the humble and obscure -serve to make and transmit the public opinion that gradually overthrows error. Note that the wise men are turned aside to Jerusalem while the simple shepards, patiently doing their wearisome duties by night, untroubled by the puzzling 'questions of the Magi, learned more than Aeee about "peace and good-will." Since their day each age has through ita wisest tried to recreate and interpret anew the fragmentary career of the lowly man. They have darkened hi counsel ith words, they have smothered the fcreadth of bis purpose, they havetried to wall around the t ea of bis goodness, they have attempted to seal up and confine the sunshine of truth. But oyer against the limiters of light, the monopolists of heaven, the head wise interpreters, must toe set the heart of the common people, who, like the man born blind, cannot -argue down sophistries and puzzle out intricate faiths, but can simply fall back upon tne unanswerable demonstration of peace and good-will, '-whereas I was Wind now I can see." Because he was orcala man, tempted like themselves, he great common heart was held fast to film through centuries of rapine and licen tiousness among his professed interpret ers, through ages of creed-making and creed-breaking, through cycles of blood shed and persecution by the professed exponents of "peace and goodwill." Have miracle ceased? It is a miracle that any of his plain teachings should etillliyejyetsteadilythelighthnsclimbed the mountain sidea of perversion and now shines full i-troncly down into the valley of the fcLadow of death that wo traverse. Because then his friends were the lowly, . his mourners the tainted and the bereft, his mot faithful servants through all ages the outcasts and the obscure; be cauBe also this is the People' Age, the -go of democracy when the right to think Iahe Lludtn Mate. Stag ItHtn Pearee's livery table Lake Linden, every day at 8 a. m , 10 a. m., 1 and 4 p. m. Stage leaves McClure's livery stable, Red Jacket, at 8 a. m., 10 a. m., and 1 and 4. p. m. Thomas Peauce, I ames McClure, Proprietors. Mucklen'N Arnica Nal. The bent salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sore, ulcers, oalt rheum, fever sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cure pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per ox. For sal bv TV T. f AednnnM verroat and I'lMcrtt For men, bojs and children at cost price. I have bought alittle more of thesegoods than I ought to have bought and for that reason I will try ancl dispose of them for the next twenty day at cost. Come early and get your nice selection. Remember the place. 13. Neimark, Monro block. Red Jacket. Notice to Taxpayer roccola Town. hlp. Having had the tax roll placed in my hands for collection', 1 shall attend at the Osceola mine oflice Opechee every Fridsy in the month of December, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., for the' purpose of receiving the same. As Christmas day fall on Friday, I shall that week attend on the previous day. William Vealk. Treasurer of Osceola Township, 50O leeward Will be given to any person that wil prove to Santa Claus that he does not ! wish to see the big stock of Xmas pres ents: an elegant line of neckwear and4 a full line of handkerchiefs for men, women and children; also a full line of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes. Santa Claus has ordered that all shall be sold with 40 cent less on each dollar. Dy the Lau rium Fair, near the postofflce. Portraiture Us Vmtm. "For It so falls out, whi?-7-1tJr? haXwe Prl7 not t the worth JJ'stweenJoy it; but. being lackt and lost TVhhy.V!fn W.l rack the value ; then we find whiiH7tUS l I88810 """Id notshow us. Whilst It wai our's. -Shakespearb. Health, good looks, and youth. Do we value them to the full, whilst thfy are our'? But being lost, what then? Then comes portraiture. IJave apicturetaken of yourself, and keep the artistic souvenir which you will receive from Herman'e studio. ' Pleaae Take Nolle. We are pleased to tell you that we make everything pertaining to the shoe maker's trade as cheap an ever from the beet quality of leather. Men's boots or shoes soled for 45 and 50 cents, ladies' shoes soled for 35 and 40 cents. We have a nice assorted' stock of fall and winter snoes, ana our own mase noe packs, which we will dispose o: at very low figures. Good work guaranteed. Okeb &, Kemppaijjen. Fifth street, Red Jacket, next to Jacob Gartner's store. Old People. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and con but acts 8b akey uor other Intoxicant, tains no whis tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature In the per ormnnceof the functions. Electric Bit ters is an excellent appetizer and aids di gestion. Old people find It Just exactly what they need. Price, 50 cents per bot tie, at I), T. Macdonald's drug store. THE MICHIGAN HOUSE, Vomer of Oak and Sixth Htreeta, Ked Jacket Lot 13 and 24. block 13. ninmt. ui v- d jju'ii it on uihh juinaen road Lots 1 and 2, block 9, Tamarack Olty. Also Imcro rod and unlmnrnvoH I'.mi r.nn. iur Hieauu io tease, a large lot of Timbered uauuo, ui mis auu adjoining county, for sale Taxes paid iwuKiros 11 Kmc k h Li c iticii. .1. A. SHE It MAN, Koom tt.Mtronel Hid.. Ilooxhton. Jlleh. Thebrevd arid cakf th Strperlo Bakery can be had at the following agen cies: James LiaV Mr. Iloskin's, Red Jacket: Martin Kubn's. J. ('. 1ean'i Peter Olcem's, Calumet TlllAgo, and Welsenauer's, Gullbaul's, Lake Linden. A fresp supply 1 left at trese agencies every da . nnd the pHrf r as low hh tbeloweot Abstracts of Title furnished, or non-restdouts. Aotlee to Taxpayer offal ainelTotvn sthlp. Having had the tax roll placed In my bands for collection, I pnnll, for the con venience of taxpayers, attend at the Merchants' & Miners' Bank, during oflice hours, every Tuesday and Friday in the the present mouth of December for the .purpose of re'eivingtbe same. AsChrist mas day fall on a Friday, 1 thall that week attend on the previous day. William Walls, Treasurer of Calumet Township. ARGALL BROTHERS Kill) J ACKDT. - MICH. Undertaker, Practical Embalm, And Funeral Director. Graduate of Chicago Collearc of rSnbalmlnjrl All calls promptly attended to and the bent, of service rendered. Telephone In connection. Tacheira old stand, corner f cott and Main ste. CAPITAL - - . $100 enrplus and undmded profits, 60 000 KOI! It PKK CK2VTPRR ANNUM PAII ON INTICKUMT lE'0NT, ornctRst CUAULES BHiaOS U. U.OSBOKN D.B.OOLTON . .....Prihid, Vics-Pa BID Oashiu Henry V. Berchell, M. D. Dr. Pi. CALUMET, MICH. OFFICE IN THE AGNIT0H BLOCK ITocrs 10 a. m. to 12 m., Tuesdays, Thurs days, Saturdays nnd Sundays; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. ni., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. First National Bank ttAMJlf KT. Capital, Mnrplun, 100,000 so.oon Fassenser Trails on M. B. R. E Jn effect December 29, 18(15. t t ? "? P.m. PniLv Arpmptnan .. iz.irt o.tM)....Ked Jacket 8.i 2 40 10 1C '" o " Laurlum 8.24 2.34 10.04 7.57 12. 'ii 8.12 .Osceola 8.JM 2.28 0.58 H.d3 1.0S ft.ftt) Hancock 7 in I Ml u o.u i.wo.ia Houghton 7.iW 1.40 9.05 n ui p m p m at Lvpmpmam Daily. Dally except Sunday. Passenger Trains on H.&C.R.B. In effect December 29, 1895. a m p m p m Lv 7.43 .1 VOO T Ar n m n n .Lake Linden H i 9 :tn u k 7.47 12.17 6.02 Lin wood 8.18 2.28 9.53 7.50 12.20 5.05 S L Linden 8.15 2.25 9.50 7.55 12.25 6.10 Mills a in 9 n o i o.i o.iv voousiie 8.01 2.11 9..T6 8.21 12.55 8.40 Hancock 7.40 1.50 9.15 closed by a sale at public auction to tho hljrh o.if i.io o.oo lioucnton n m p m p in at i,v p t Dally except Sunday IKirst Publication November 21, 1S90. 1 ltT(jA4i: hah:. Default lia vine been niadfl in Hip of a inortiraKe, tnado by Alexander Martin, of nm luwubnip oi uaiuniet, ifoutrhioti county Michigan, to Joseth Wert In. Junior nf h sntno place, since deceased, dated Aupust 5th, ls!), ami recorded In thnnfllcn rf i im if,riu of IJvdn for tho county of Houghton, State of itiicniirun. .W mo mil day or Aupttst.A. D, IM), at 2 o'clock p.m.. In Liber K of Mort gages, on pauo lis, on which said mortgage t here is claimed to bo due nn.l date of this notice the sum of one thousand Vi,ri(l. weniy-nine and 07-100 dollars $1.4'20.6i 1. nrlncinal ami Intprnaf an.t in o,i.ii t Ion thereto an ttnrnpv fBnt thirt..,n dollars lf.lu.00, as by atatuto In such case made a nd provided, and no suit or proceedings at law having been Instituted to recover the moneys socured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; Now therefore, bv vlrtim nf t)m sale contained In such mortgage, and the stat ute In SUCh CUe made nnd nrnvlHorl nsitisw. i. hereby elven that on Wednesday, the 17th day of February, A. D. is7. at 10 o'clock In th forenoon, the said mortgage will le fore- Dally. 7.ao 1.40 9.06 fst. )l,ldr' ftt the front dor of the court house, p m p m a m ln t!,1,J lPOrf Houghton. In Houghton coun ty. Michigan. Ithat being the place whero the Time Table: In effect September 14, 1896. TRAINS LEAVE HOUGHTON For i Detroit, tne east and the Oogeo- lununge :oo a m. For Chicago and Marquette t2:2s p. m TRAINS ARRIVEHOUGHTfN From Marquette, Chicago and the Oogeblo Ranffft M9nn From Detroit and the east v.Zi d! m! For tickets, time tables and nthAr tnfnrm. Hon apply to J. H. FORD, Ticket Agt. Red Jaeket Mloh. OI flilwaffiee m nc Paml liallroaa. LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION liWi H If' VM' S. i A'' ':' I o fl 1 I 2 T, 1,. B CK1CAUU vim rlr,:';!:1.;) I'Vii SOLID TRAINS FAST TIME! PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS. All coupon agents on the Northern Pantn. ul sen tlckeu tls the Milwaukee A No?ihI niR-R. W. K. tvi.su. Oommeriolal Art. Uepobllo Mloh, OBORQB n. HKAFFORD. ' Oanaral Paasancar A., Cklrn. circuit court for said county of Houghton in ,, m mo premises iccrltcd In said mortgage, or so much thereof maw h esary to pay tho amount, due on said mort gage, with six percent Interest, and all legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of thirty-live dollars :51. a by the statute In such case made and provided, the said premises be- iaM-i-iiini in Mini mortgage a rollows: All that certain piece or pared of land situate In the township of Calumet, In the county of Ho.tirhton and State of Michigan, and de pot Jbed as fol lows, to-wit: The sou t h west quar ter of the noutheast quarter of section seven 71. township lifty-slx ,(! north. of range thirty-three .J.1J west, containing forty 401 acres more or lss, according to government survev. Dated, November 21. ms 3 JOHN VEUTTN. JOHN II. WKRTIN. GRAY LOONEY?10" Attorneys for Executors. J.D.Dunlop.M.D.C.M. Alpena, - Michigan, The drink habit in all its stages treated with the utmost nucceHH. AIho diweafea of the nervous eyetem. Write for particulars. Four ler Cent Per Annum Paid MnvluKIepoltM. Dcpofcltaofu and L'pwarda fieeelved. JOHN M. PEARSON, omuHa: EDWARD RYAN Pbw JOHN 8. DYMOCK ViCB-PRWlD " WILLIAM B. ANDERSON CashixJ First National BanJ HANCOCK, Wleh. Teacher of n : r n I .. . rittnu. uran ana narmonv. v.mm .... ronn nn Term- Keaaonable 5!nrnlntt onil nnAiiriJflil ,dence ,.....,. su..i t UU W ' Wl studio, zio mm sircBi. Lanrinin. Residence and Pour Per Cent Per Annnm Allowed on latcrsit lepolta. THE CITY BAKERY. NELNON A HTIt VMJKLU Frop's. Front Ntnt. . TU d Jarket. Fresh bread can Tm ha . t I WILLIAM HARRY. .M PRanin ESffj Tamarack and Heola stores HenneS PBTERBUPPE Vtci-PRrsiLw "?.lman Williams', Red Jacket, and WILLIAM CONDON cash ornoaas. Finlavson's Lannnm. KVoak fri oake every HaturdaT. vreBUJ Huron County THE CITY STAR LAUNDRY llAMi l.F.E.Pl.tor. j8 tU"tCd.,13? miIeS fr0' troit. 70 mil.a frnm lnt Tl... Ueanet- .tore. Tho hat. M t 2 what IS known 118 the T llltnlmf uuiio ,,, , . ci.,u ttumacuon Ruaranteed. Give him a call. Mmg with the Times The lUicninn. This County Is bounded on three sides by the waters of the Ore it lakes, which maiutain an eyeutemperaturj undirected by the sudden changes which occur hundreds of miles further south. This creates a fruit ftrowing country that Islunexceiied, ln any uorthern state. Ap ples, pt-ars, plums, aud cherries tind liere their iia.lvo hoiuu, and the trots are prolitio beyond the belief of residents of other parts. 1 lie soil Is a rich clay loam which seems ei- If von want v.. . . peciany a.iapted to the growing of irrawiHi. call at the Palace Liverv iJll townJ YlL T.".1 eta?.,u the rroun1 for years and oest rigs in th 1" "",H"B a "ulu,"' jioiub Palace Liverv. J A3! I'M aicCLUKK, Prnp. NEiV mS, NKW HOUSES. (.u memo parties. HTAIILKOPOKTLANI HTKKRT. We have recently started an up-to-date uuiorcng eatapushment. In McDonald's build ing, on Fifth street, and are prepared to do everything ln the line of tailoring, cleaning, repairing, etc. Our stock Is new and complete aim va pnoes lower tnan anywhere else. First-class workmanship and exact fit is guar anteed. Give us a trial and you will always um nitu us. LAVRKN & I-OU5IA. THIMRPACBIm HKHRKVBn BYTRV Calumet and Heela Mining Company. ITU KnPLOVKKM Who wish so sell their houses, or bay honsesi who wish to rent rooms and those who Sara rooms to rent are Invited to ad 'snisa h,l without any Xfxmjt Ifonne to I(nt No. 49 Tamarnnk ctt-A-fr AP7ir.tT?.wl.lsas;.,rour or a ftofftSStf ? b7.5 company Yellow or ltlue Jacket. Leave .m" ,n the Nkws office. ve P"loulrs at y,. ,ftor nouse No 2322 t.. barn, on county road, Raymbaultown ' quire at house or of the oompany En" Por Hale Hon.n v enue. corner lo-ti J """den av- Knqulre of the company. ' ACn roo. Fob ale II nil. a XT Mm . quire at the house. BWMewn, In- PorNll .1nn..U. .... Huatcdln swedetown A.Lfl Jn n MaoDonald & Jacka, Proprietors of II7ERT, FEED AND SALE STABLES. $g? Pr,C6' t0 ,U,t 'u'e,x Portland and Flftu Ht, Ked Jaeket, seven nr nlirlir l.,ui...la nf tv-4 ivj iuo acre. 'f hie.Kreul, 00J,e9 of water around us render fatal droughts iuiposslblo. Wheat, oats, corn, l? , 8 a,ul Peaa are ud protitabiecropi in this section. The last report of the State Agricultural 1'epartment gives Huron County w percent as the conultlon of her agricultural products. Io County excells her. Ao man with ordinary industry and economy can fail to acquire a competence. This is the place where if you "Tickle nature with a har vu,.he.wlUlauh GOLDEN HARVESTS." with sixty miles of seaboard and a hundred miles of rnwrouH. i. . Ri-uar,teri 'or Keweenaw 8 tare Lin Mwic?nvenlent to everT door and RlS and prices to suit ail . t ZJ. L5? "ne freight rates are theaD. .,imJ1K0.nt 'or various lands, a few descrip tions of which are hereunto annexed and are: roi " c ,u c,cu- M Lincoln lownsnip T.a iC?8 '"Proved, good clay soil, good state ' c"'tlv"on, 1 miles from P. O. and store, r,i.S?.f.rom way.runnlng stream through plaoe &y per acre. .Vif? ftcre8 ln 6e0- 2. Lincoln Townshlp !.?22f 2"0acre cleared, good clay loam soil, 2 ,n stream through place 123 per acre, ara 6oo acres in 8eo. ft. Broorafleld town- iJTh a?I:e8 Improved, balance easily cleared, good house, two barns, clay Ibam soil, stream running through place io.uQ per acre. Any of tho abovo rarnsn will be divided J"iea"redllr Air,M" o-ult pareliaaer nttonif lwVhs) from thi'oorpo- Hit-Ba.1.Axe-, F,De clay soli, 30 acrei m-V'i1 fene. balanoo eaallv cleared. AiB?h?.hay will make a Ine home. K.400. Vn U"6' of U1K, School . Price, t.?"!80 acre' ' lad 'our miles' southwest of nm7 e,i)? Seoewalng Btate road. Fine feS SL0bara,and fln orchard, well PriSftfoK1 U flDe erT flne farm' Atnhi0. acreJl on 'rom Bad Axe. itewJoSBSo- Nobulldlng'- mt muf ft?? C5S ln ?ea 17' Verona township, K r , th todrporate limits of Dad Aie. o.i rin,?i 8Pjndld soli. Good location. Ureat bargain at 1.2U0. nJ1i"fcW acre". i,jreo mlle 'rom Bad Axe. ohiU8and barn nd ut buildings, small iFi ha'd'about 60 acres. Improved, splendid , Oeorge R. Stewart. Resident VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Treats All Diseases of HORSES, CATTLE and DOGS Offloe at MoClure's Palace Livery, KRDJiruv . . niehlcan. fe r. s 11 ' U t IN T A L J PPIPP Ab5i!iTii?cres !n 8eo- Mead Townshlp wrriUt, wen fl1"15? 0,?ared. iog house, frame barn, Over Star Clothing Store. nd 7 to S SVn.n.. " n tl. i . 'earea, log house, frame Darn, m! i f r d' ,aT. ,oam "o". nall orchard. M So'lS laohlh one mile from R. R. nd store. Price 3,uo0. 1 evwilors Withi,, TiViL'fi ! '""oeo. no uuuuiuk". 'OlDln 1U mllm .r ii.j . L i...,nh fintl Hi. .,.. i -"xl1 AID, OU rtllU xrv :t v wwaiuK dirih mart Insurance. F. A. Douglass, Fire, Marine, Life, Accident. P,ata c.aso. stoarr! Boiler 8ocurlty. 2Kf cxnril ry """companies KngUah and American. S 100,000,000 OF CAPITAL. W. H. Faucott, TftwrJ.Ki auro" ln Sections and 17, Verona to Z.T ml,e8 trom TlllaKO of Bad Aie, wdshed-10'4?.0"?. .K'" chard. Pric.KaoVw Tme, ,m"u 70 .erZi0 acre8 ,n t'eo- Hume Township Kood nKt61' 2 houses and large barn. DaHMrltf ut 1W cres of balance can ad uJL J?r i2 lr acre. 60 "ores green Reech fariJ i$t mbr- ' unnlng stream, good stock from'vo. n,,it' 'rem village of Klnde, one mile ia?h BF of nneH)ga Price rt,4.)0. 42 aorJ"01"68 ln tieo- a. Llnwln Townshlp house franVriir1' oalanoe light clearing. Lot DlumM Viafiel,arn' Bmal orchard of apples I4?h ' llTriet ,oar- Pnce l.aW Abo,it7nioCr8 ln be0- 2j 0nt Townshlp f ranVa ?.,mprflvodramf dwelling, large L.a.mo.tPn with stab e. small nthard. auuleft. MileafM !"r al 'all fruit. W- tefiA "v n1"6 'roni Bad Axe. M lthho(, oA bargain. Price ll.wu. Good lf7maCl" ,n 8o- ". Verona Township Proved rm!OUHO' larKe 'rame barn, all im; Tilth i "5r5ouHO. Price l-'.5(K). t . all clerace8 ? mle 'rom Bad Axe. about ouiln 'uiV111? water on Pce, fairly good EsuO. ' M e 'rom ciool house. I'rlce Bll!e,ria,i.V,'5 ?)0.,acr'8 n the townships of and Vlnrnn ..achl "'oomfleld, Meade. Chandler For f nrth.Vipr'cw ,rora to 114 Per acre' or rurther Information call on or addi A. L. Wright, Bod Axe, Mich.