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Silk suspenders at KolhV. All the latest conceits in silk limbrc!lant ItOUYfi. Have luldcil a full line of clears and rlgaivttes and f hull , keep all the popular brands in Domestic and Key MYfct poods at (Jrahaine's 1. O. News Stand. Goldsmith lias moved from the second Hoor of Wesoner bloek to the store lately e- cupiftd by Knapp& Smith, '205 North Wash. SL . His stock of woolens in fall and winter goods is neat and complete. The prices for cash are cheaper than anywhere else In the county. The store has been re fitted, papered and painted, and is the finest merchant tulloihip establishment in the city. I invite you uii tocall aiidseemy new place, examine kuhIs and prices and satisfy your w!f that what 1 nay is tr;:e. The best and cheapest place in the county to Ret your clothes made. My terms are strictly cash, which enables tuc to sell cheaper than those who give credit to their customers. Goldsmith, the Tailor. , 4205 N. Wash. St. ( m gP I y- WMfB'- Yes, ou Have One Free! I am giving (hem away la peoplo who trade wiih me and I would enjoy giving you one. It is not a cheap affair, out a fine family mill (the Genuine "Jewell"), encased in a handsome natural wood cabinet, with air-tight drawer, also air-tight stor age compartment, and worth fully three dollars. Good Coffee. 1 will givQ,you a "Jewell" Coffee Mill to grind it. Full particulars tl the store. IT, SPOT CASH GROCER, .(Successor to F. E. BROOKS 4 CO.) WEST OWOSSO. Ho! there, Santa Claus! will you tell me where you get ' your Candies? Santa "I d-o-n-t kn-o-w. Yes, I will tell for I know ; he has enough for all, and then he is making more every day. 'Why, he has about a ton of ilandy mixed candy which he is almost giving away, and all other kinds in proportion, then j he always lias such nice creams and carmels." Inquirer "But how are his prices?" Santa "Ah! That is a strong point, for they arc low er than the lowest, for first class goods, and then you want to see his Christmas tree trim mings, candles, lamps, toys, etc. It is the finest line I ever saw in all my travels. Then there is his new book just out entitled 'Sweets of Life'. I never saw its equal for pleas ing everybody and such nice fruits and nuts also." Inquirer 'But you havn't told me the place yet." ?2-tmy JOHNSON'S BAKERY, Owosso, of churse." Golien Wc&linar. Married, in the villairo of O woo, Dec 22, 1811, by Ve Rev. Mr. Mattoon, A JI. ( hipman to Mary Ann Pratt. When the many friends of Mr. end Mrs. A. B. Chiprnau found that owin to the fulness f years, and infinuitieH of nm they did i.ot fiel that they could dojustico to n suitable celebration of meir own weuuuis .anniversary, anu had decided t" let the-day pass by 4 un wt-pt, unhonorcd and unsung." they roe up in unison of spirit and declared "It shall not bo BO?,' '1 ho fact that this couple wero marriel in Owokso lifty vcan ajjo, made a hom hero, raised a family, and had never livnl in any otli or place Amv, was considered no remark at.ue tliat the occasion demanded some sort df public recognition, consequently "c old hcltK r.V of the citv put their heads t pother and iIannrl a surprise party. Mr. and Mra. Chipman were notified tluv a few ct their mend w. uM call on Dec. 22d t oiler their , congratulations, ant would come between O.andi) tocinit a little while. Acc rd nly they began to arrive soon after (J p. in. as became eldciiv people until the house was well filled Mum vouii''er branches i f the old families were present. There wan a general exchanging of i-earty greetings mid rcminiscnces of earlier clays, when their heads wero still untouciied by tlie (rots of Hge. liov.Mr. iieitzel, pastor of tiie Congregational church, m his own peculiarly pleasant way, performed a unioue manage ceremony. Dr. l ark Hi and Mrs.Giahum acting as be t man and maid, just as they did fifty years, ago, True to their notions of li spitality Mr. and Mis. Chipman had prepared n" buun- tiful repast Mid bade their friends wel come with unstinted cordiality. After supper" Dr. l'arkill read the fol lowing )aper : : . TlIK ('ONUUMiATIOXAI. CUIIUII, (tl-' OWlHl), TO MU. AND MUA. A. !. ClIII'MAN. 1 Orcetliig: - It Is M tth profound grutituto t' (iort. that w ('uiuiiicuiorntu mi event ko rnre un that which calls un together to-ulxht. """ For lift y years our friemU have enjoyed eneh others Boelety, have shareil each othiTH love, bravely met the refnoiisioiliUcB ol life ; have seen the wilderness blossom ns the lose, and a little obscure hamlet develop into a busy city, with u large growth and larger ex peetattoim They have. In the noon-day of their maturity, lived in. und beon pait ot, and eoutriliuti-il Bomothlngeontiaunlly to the making of this, the most remarkable half century since th dawn of creation. Whatever may bo In store for humanity, In the future, it will always Ktand nu unques tioned fact, that into the fifty years now draw ing to close, the practical rciuiltA of the IN centuries of Christian thoujrht und endeuvor are crystnUzcd 5 and our friends watched this miracle of the l'Jth century, and helped it along. It is worth something to have lived in an age, when Edison has called the lightnings down from the heavens nud compelled them to stand, willing aud obedient servants, at our doors; when tho brain of Kricksou, wrought Into tho fiber of our great steamships, makes it possible for them to accomplish, in 11 week, what our fathers would Imvo been proud to do in a month. To have helped strike the shackles from tho limbs of more slaves than God led out of Egypt. And above and beyond all else, to know that tho Church of their early choice, to which during all these years, they have given faithful, consistent support, freed from tho Incubus of doimiu and formulism, placed in closer sympathy than ever with the needs of tho world about it, and prepared for a career of usefulness such as it has never known in its history. And all this and vastly more eaually won derful, our good friends, sitting here, yet in 1 possession of a fair share 01 the strength uou has given to them, have seen, und very much ot Aulch they have helped to accomplish. It is marvelous, littlo short of a miracle And now, in the name of tho Church of your choice, and of friends of honest endeavor, among nil those who know you, wc congratu late you on the occasion of this anniversary, itwlnir in art faw rtt n.. nml wn m-n thankful fur this example of long lives spent in the service 1 ofUod, and in loving sympathy with hu-! inanity. ' Mns. K. Samsiiurv, Mrs. Emily Amkst. Mkb M. 1 Sticwaht, .l AMKS ClIAI'IX, C. P. I'AUKU.I,, I Committee Owosso, Dec. 22, 1801. Mr. Chipman, after gracefully accept- i ins this greeting sung songs of long ago, j accompanying himself on tho organ. 1 beveral beautiful gifts suitable to the oc casion were left as testimonials of esteem. Tho good nights came reluctantly, for the evening had passed so pleas-intlj none w ere in haste to depart. Let tie hope many "good nights" may be said to this worthy couple in the years to come, and thatthcirn shall bo a green old age. 4;.. Heal Estato Transfers. ANTRIM . Geo. S. Farrer to J. PeFreese, n w frl 1 of n w frl J sec. 7. $475. UENNINtiTCX. J. II. llartwell Exr. to O. M. llartwrll, land on tec. 24, $2,2i)(). BURNS. John Wallace to W.1J. Ilobrabacher. part n e sec 2!), t800. CALEDONIA. A. V. JohiiKoii to Owosso and Cornn ua bt Il'y Co. lot 12, block 12, Johnson's rfdd.flGO. : Kd. Rose to E. L. Itose, h w I mc 2(, 13.000. CORUNNA. Ed. Iios tf Anna E. Uost s part lot 12 block 11, $1 000. . PCKAND Durand Land Co. to M. McGuire, lots 10 and 11, block 10, 2d add. fcii 0. O. E. Dentiicon to J . Marshal, lot 4 blk 2 and part lot 3, block $K5. Durand Land Co. to C. Drown, lot 8, block 0, id add, $U 0. . - LAIXGM5UKO. C. G. Duenbeiryr to T. B. Alberts, land on tec 'JS. $200. MIDOI.KllUUY. A. M. Eaton 10 tl. A. llunton, n w fil 1 tec, li $2,500 H A Z ELTON. . . M, Ilouricati to J. Egau, e 11 w Jno 1 see 35,(1400. .NEW HAVEN L. V. Cutler to J. 11. Smith. 8 w of 11 o i s part n w frl -co 4, $1S(0. N C. W. Baldwin to E. Teat si 11, w '.-w.1. s e J sec 12, $15(j0. owosso. liose Harrison to Alice A. Harrison, lot l.", block 2, Dewey & Stewart's add. $500. .1. L.Wright lo C. IJ. Wooster, lot on sec 10, $250. J. i:,Campbill to G. J. Sample, lot on sec 23, J 1000. l'EKUV. II. A. Spalding 1 1 E. I. Ewinir. part s e J sec 19, $160, ri:i:Y villacg. II. A. Spalding to E. I. Ewinir. et al. lot 4. Mloi k (J, A. W. Ca' kins add. $175. ( . 11. Calkins to II. A. SpalJinir. lots 9 10 and part 5, block 0, G. II. Calkins add, $13G. j . : . ' hHIAWASXKE. E, Kpvnntdi to 'G. M. U-vno)d'. land on BfC 8, J100 . " ; ; VEHNON. ' J, Loi'gto M. I). Khoile?, part lot 20, UIOCK l'J. IZW. I woopurii.. F. D. Allierta 10 C. G. Dtibenlerry, tana ou tec ., $iouo. (Inhamo can furnish you nuy'mteazlne or paper you want, and keeps a full line of everything necessary In a tirst-cjass news stand. , Finest slock of Neckwear in the city at Roth's. Cash paid for old rubbers, iron, rags, etc., at tlio Owosso Iron anil Metal yard, Ex change street, Owosso. One-fourth saved on everything bought at Goldsmith's. Terms cash. 5JU5 N. Wash. St. Wanted 10O tons of old iron at the Owos so Iron and Metal yard. Call on Dyerly and Loring. peusion at torneys, notary publics. Ore insurance and real estato agents. 113 N. Washington St., upstairs. . . : See our all nilk ribbons, only 10c per yard. Nice for fancy work. ' S. 11. Kwkk & Co. You can buy nt T. (). Christian's, jeweler, for the month of Decetnlier, 1 dozen Rogers' tripple plato steel knives or forks for :J.75. Plain silver thimbles, 25 cents each. . 1 . ITotlco. The wilder taxes ratc now due. ,Pay them in December, and save extra percent age. Office 111 K. .Main St. , , D. L. MvnriivVCity.Tivas.,' Wanted. : "! Young nu-ii to' work on tlio c it V (clegraph lines running lielwecU D. & M. abtl T. A; A. JsT. M.. (lcj)ots, alto Corunna nml Owosso cities. No system . In the J. S. Is equal to this for students learning telegra: phy. Wo teach what all telegraphers must learn, after attending a telegraph school,: before a situation can bo secured. , Apply to C. A; Sharp, manager Owosso, Corunna City Tel. Co., Corunna. Mich,' . . -; I , , . . i ' Jersey Cows. 1 ' " Two full-blood new niilohs Jersev cows for sale. Inquire of K. O. 1'i.An; or Thk Timks office. Remarkable:: Cash :: Baragins In ajl kinds of furniture. CALL AND INSPECT OUR IMMENSE STOCK Before Purchasing. To avoid moving goods we sell at lower figures thau ever than ever, Fancy Ilockers, Sideboards, Parlor Suits, lledroom kjuii. xu mvi uvuryiiiiuir in ine line or nonie iurmsiiins. KNAPP & SMITH. Marriaco Lie ens o 3. AdnaJ. Curk, Owosso 24 Emma Albech, Vernon -1 Harry W. Byam, Vernon 22 leen ureenraan, liaucroit Fred Remiss, Burns Alice Crosby, Rums Edmund YanAuken, Vernon 1 ,.i ol)o C. Reed, Gaines: Arthur Sehoch, Venice 22 Ruth A. Muzzy, Venice 20 George B Wr-rht, Middlebury 25 Ieic F. Callagl...n. Owosso Tp 19 Wm. Tucker, Cul'-dnia 20 Nellie Munger, Vernon 17 Alten A. Bullh, Baucro t 29 Lizzie Asquith, Stockbridgc 18 Your patonage will be njipreciated, and any orders entrusted to me for periodicals of any kind will receive personal and prompt attention. O. II. Grauamk, P. O. News Stand. The only large line of white lawn dress bows to be found at Roth's. Night shirts at Roth's. My stock of silverware Is complete. Make your selections early for the holidays. T. O. CunisTiAJf, Jeweler. THE BIGGEST CUT YET ! It is thought by most people, that just before the Holi days jewelers advance the price about one-half on their goods-, but that is not the case with us. But instead, have reduced them to prices never offered by any other house in the city. Below are a few of our Reduced Prices: $34 oo 32 oo 14 00 14 00 0 00 2 OS 08 Ladies' 14 Kt Solid Gold Case, Elgin Movement, Stem Wind - 10 Kt "... Solid Gold Filled Case, Cent's 44 44 44 " 41 " Elgin and Waltham, Stem Wind Movement, Silverine Case - ' -Rogers Bros. 1847 Knives or Forks, Rest Quality, per dozen -Eight-Day Clocks, $3.50; One-Day Clocks, $3.00; Nickle Alarm Clocks om uoid Spectacles, Including fitting ....... $3 50 to $4 00 fcolid Silver Thimbles, all sizes, 29c; a fine line of Napkin Rings, each - - " 19 All other goods in our line at the same great reduction. Make your selections for the Holidays now, while our stock is complete. These prices are for CASH. Remember the place. COLE'S JEWELRY STORE, Cor. Washington and Main Sts., Owosso. Note Remember we will pay street car fare to and from our store to all making a purchase of us. - OVERCOATS AND WINTER SDITS OF B. Fi RANN& SON, j . . . -.v-' I is the advice of your old cri terion this week. They are 0 Positively Offering their goods at LESS MONEY than you can buy them elsewhere, and everything is guaranteed to be . as represented. . : ' ; . The Stock is large and complete in '.every 'detail.' Buyers " are greatly pjeasedvith'the inducemetns Uiown; x i ; : For the Next lew lays lye Offer 100 pairs wool pants worth $2, 2.:0 and $f), at 1 -: A 1 100 pairr woo -mittens worth 23c, at - - . - . . 15 I- U a , Clcthlcrs an4 V Grocers.'" 7 & SON. Morrice, Mich. 1 1 i JXJST RECEIVED, f ; ; ;A11 New and Nobby Styles 'in , Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Manicure and Shaving Sets, Scrap Books, Music Polios, Leather Goods, . Plush Fancy Goods, Bibles, Toilet Cases, Backgamon Boards, And all the New and Late Publications of Books, AT LOSING'S, The Leading Wall Paper House in Central 'Michigan. HOLIDAY GOOBS Toilet and Manicure Sets, Photograph Albums, Work Boxes, Bibles, Hymnals, Prayer Books & Gift Books of all Kinds, at 1 12 MAIN ST., OWOSSO. THE TIES AND The Detroit Tribune, $1.85 A YEAR. Ipseial - gale f Ohnitmai Sffecaaae's . sad Wnoy O-aedi 5 DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, AT Spot Cash -:- LAWRCNCE & SON'S; -:- Grocery. 4 pounds of Valencia Raisins pounds of Muscatel llaisins 4 pounds of English Currnts 4 pounds of Turkish Primes 4 pounds of Mixed Candy .'pounds of Cream Candy 4rfpounds of Best Crackers i-'oc 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c DC or, 1 dozen of Florida Oranges for o cans of String Beans 3 cans of Corn . 5 boxes of Sardines . 2 cans of Salmon . 3 pounds of Mince Meat - 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Olives, Mushrooms, Catsups, , Canned Goods, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Cherries, Evaporated Plums, Evaporated Blackberries, Evan'tcd Iliuspberries, Evap'tcd Nectarines, Almcra Grapes, Oranges, Dates and Figs, Fresh Nuts of all kinds, Spices of all kinds, Pure Maplo Syrup. 4 pounds of Splendid Tea for 1.00 Japan Tea, Oolong Tea, English Breaksast - Tea, all of the Best Qualities. . Wc carry all the Best Brands of Coffee. 00 cents buys a pail of Pure Sugar Syrup. ' A splendid Fine Cut Tobacco for only 25c. We have Bought nt Auction a Lot and Fancy Goods. of Fancy Goods, just what you want for Christmas, these are not old shopkeepers, but all Fresh and New. Vases, Dolls, Games, Glassware Lam LAWRENCE & SON, The Caoh Crocerc, Ovvooco, VW J