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The L'orter Clothing Co. <strong>of</strong> Howell<br />
will 8*11 $30 Suits and Overcoats for<br />
$17; 115 for $<strong>12</strong>; $10 for $7; $8 for $5<br />
$6 for $4. Other poods equally *s<br />
cheap.<br />
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TOR »ALK.<br />
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A on* year old colt, pric* reasonable<br />
Inquire <strong>of</strong> Wra. Ha8senchal.<br />
Chilson, mail route No. 1. t 51<br />
Notice to Tax Payers<br />
The tax roll far Putnam township is<br />
FoW^Tnlfiy Tandran(T T~Fmnrp^ay~To<br />
receive taxes a.t any time at my store<br />
in <strong>Pinckney</strong>. W»l! be at the storedf<br />
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WBSTPUTHA1L<br />
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D. M. Monk* visited at Otis Webb's<br />
Unadilla one day last week. '<br />
Mrs. Murphy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong> is spending a<br />
week at Mrs. Wm. Gardner's.<br />
The Misses Fannie Monks and Nellie<br />
Gardner were in Howell Wednesday last.<br />
At the annual meeting: for the election <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, for the Lyndilla Telephone Co.,<br />
held at Unadilla last Wednesday, Kirk<br />
Van Winkle <strong>of</strong> this place was elected<br />
director for the ensuing year.<br />
W. S. Earl has put extensive repairs on<br />
Ledmo^eARpche in Acderjo^Wed^,^ ^ ^ 1lhajtddttU €SmRi ^ j ^<br />
nesday, Dec. 27. VV E. Murphy.<br />
Treas.<br />
For Sale or Exchange.<br />
Forty acres <strong>of</strong> timbered land<br />
Iosco. Inquire <strong>of</strong> F. A, Barton,<br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong>.<br />
C S. CHAMBERLIN,<br />
EXPERT AUCTIONEER<br />
DEXTER, MICH.<br />
Bell PtwaeBS, free _ _ P . O. Lock Box 68<br />
-gogmarlyj<strong>of</strong> Battle Creek, Mich. Sells everything<br />
on earth—Real Estate, Graded Stock, Personal<br />
Property, Country tfalea, etc. Years <strong>of</strong> exper<br />
lence, and prices reasonable,<br />
Orders may be left at the DISPATCH Office.<br />
E.<br />
W. DANIELS,<br />
GENKRAL AUCTIONEER.<br />
Sati8tactu n Guaranteed. For information<br />
call at DISPATCH Office or address<br />
Gregory, Mich, r. f. d. 2. t Lyndilla phone<br />
connection. Auction bille and tin cups<br />
furnished free.<br />
Percy Swarthout<br />
Funeral Director<br />
AND EMBALMER<br />
in<br />
ALL CALLS ANSWERED<br />
PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT<br />
PARLORS AT<br />
PLIMPTON'S OLD STAND ?r)Onp No. 30<br />
PINCKNEY; MICH<br />
H^ve Xou Had<br />
Wur Picture Taken<br />
Yet?<br />
If Not, Why Not?<br />
Only a few more days before<br />
.* we expect to leave here.<br />
We are still maUing<br />
24 Photos, for 25 Cents<br />
. Exchange Photos with all your<br />
school friends—you will prize<br />
fehem in after yeaas.<br />
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\,We guarantee satisfaction.<br />
R. A. WILLIAMS.<br />
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IOBCO.<br />
Elmer Hntson is home for the holiday<br />
vacation.<br />
Ira McGlockne and wife <strong>of</strong> Stockbridge<br />
visited his father Sunday.<br />
TI>AT,. A.S. held at the church hall,<br />
Parker's Corners, last week was largely<br />
attended.<br />
Mrs. Mary Sharp was moved last week<br />
to the home <strong>of</strong> her daughter, Mrs. Frank<br />
Noyea. <strong>of</strong> Stockbridge.<br />
PLADTCIEIJ).<br />
John Longnecker visited a friend in losco<br />
last Sunday.<br />
S. G. Topping is taking in the sights at<br />
Chicago this week.<br />
W. X. Braley <strong>of</strong> Ypsilanti is spending<br />
vacation with relatives here.<br />
Mrs. E. Bush and Mrs. MaryTo<strong>of</strong>are"in<br />
the care <strong>of</strong> n doctor at present.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright came home<br />
from California, a few days ago, where<br />
they have been the past year.<br />
Rev. Ostrander, assisted by Mr. George<br />
J ackeon, the colored evangUisV will -hohL<br />
special meetingsliitlie M.P. church until<br />
Dec. 31.<br />
The Presbt. L. A. S. will meet at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conkvjfoy<br />
dinner on Thursday, Dec. 28. All are<br />
cordially invited.<br />
CHILSON<br />
John Sweeney and son Louis are<br />
Detroit for a few days. ,<br />
Albert Benham who is in the l'. <strong>of</strong> M.<br />
was home over Sunday.<br />
Mrs. Winnifred Spsulding was in Brighton<br />
a few days last week.<br />
M/,. V. C Walton <strong>of</strong> Alto has been vis<br />
it fag" her friend Mrs. W. Spaulding the<br />
past week. . ,<br />
The fuueral <strong>of</strong> E. Keit Stuart, who was<br />
drowned while skating hist Wednesday,<br />
was held at the North Hamburg church<br />
Saturday at 2 :00 o'clock p.m.<br />
Resolutions.<br />
WHEREAS in the providence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Great Ruler ot the universe, the home <strong>of</strong><br />
our brother Sir"Knlghl E. B. Stewart lias<br />
been entered into by the Destroying Angel<br />
<strong>of</strong> death arid has reaped the golden grain<br />
and gathered it into the Lords garner. The<br />
mother's heart has been made (o bleed by<br />
the death <strong>of</strong> her beloved son, E. B. Stewart<br />
on whom her heart and comfort rested<br />
with fondness and joyful pride. Therefore<br />
be it<br />
RESOLVED:--That we, the Sir Knights<br />
<strong>of</strong> Genoa Tent, 875, K. O. T. M. M . extend<br />
to the bereaved mother our heartfelt<br />
sympathy, and commend her to Him who<br />
i knoweth all tilings best tlmt He rmy ena-<br />
J ble her to bear with fortitude the sorrows<br />
brought so suddenly upon her. And be it<br />
further<br />
RriJsou'KD:—That through his death we<br />
fully realize the uncertainty <strong>of</strong> life and<br />
saould ever be ready for the sickle <strong>of</strong> life's<br />
harvest.<br />
KKSOLV&D: — That a copy <strong>of</strong>—tliese—rfifiQ^.<br />
lutlons be sent to the mother and family <strong>of</strong><br />
the deceased and also be spread on the<br />
records <strong>of</strong> the Tent.<br />
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H. DAMMAN'N'I<br />
WM. Mr*cn vCommittee .<br />
A. G."CAKI*KXTER )<br />
PUTNAM A2TO HAJCBTJEG FATH<br />
ERS' 0LTTB.<br />
The Putnam and Hamburg farmers'<br />
Club will meet with Mr. and jirs.<br />
Alphens Sn ith .Saturday, Dec. 30,<br />
<strong>1905</strong>t|lor dinner. Ladles please bring<br />
lap boards and diibes.<br />
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