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BF~EAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE

C o n t i n u e d h 'om first pa~:e,

t he people of ~he c o u n t r y supply the b rave b u r g h e r s w i t h bread, E n g h l n d will p a y d e a r for t lm w e a l t h o f : l ;he + o Orange Fre6 S ta te , for t h e t r ea su re s of the T ransvaa l . I n 1860 A b r a h a m Litlcoll] was c lmsen ch i e f execu t i ve 1/1' th is na i l (m, and his d e c l a r a t i o n t h a t " N o ~ovel"tt lnent could e n d u r e per- m a n e n t l y ; lmlf s lave and h a l t l ' ree," gave t h e slave -holding s t a t e s a rigl~L to be l ieve t h a t t h e i r pet~ !nst i tut i ( )n m u s t u l u i m a t e l y become ex t inc t , and if i;hey were to sa~;e i1~ t hey ~.nust. w i t h d r a w r|'(,,n a un ion they no lunge| ' loved. T h e y passed the i r ordina, nces or secession; dec la red lbhemse]ves a na- t ien of c~)nfodel'ate sl;a~es and pre- t)a|'ed ~o de fend t h e i r ac t ions by the force of arlns. Ti le federa l s t a t e s pro- c l a imed },hem rebds , mar sha l l ed t he i r hosts to m a k e t l l e e|'| 'in,d b r e t h r e n |'e- l | l rn by. force, if necessary, to t h e i r fathe]'~s house :l~aJI1. | ? o r two years of bloody s t r i fe ba th sides proved lsllenlselves i|1 c amp and field to be men of no m e a n a b i l i t y ~ t h e ennfed- eracy well ho ld ing i ts own. T h e n it e; | lne to t h e tllinl(in~r lnen of t h e na- t ion we must` cub off t h e suppl ies of the sou th . Whi l e t he m a s t e r f ights a~ a soIdier in t h e field, t he s lave ta- b n's to fu rn i sh h im wi th bread. As a W;tl' meas t l re Lhe blacks lllllSlJ be n la ( ]e -

' ree. Atld on the lirsl5 day of J a n u a r y in 1863, when Abrahan~ L i n c o l n sign- e~l t he e m a n c i p a t i o n p r o c l a m a t i o n he st, rllcl~ t h e rebe l l ion a h a r d e r blow wi th h i s p c n t h a n G r a n h S l l e r m a n o r S h e r i d a n ever infliet&t upon i t by d i r ec t i on of sword or c a n n o n . From t m day t h e bread supply 1)egan 1~() weaken t h e s | ln of tlte boas ted confed - eracy began to s ink gill it.s las t rays f , l l upon t h e "los~ c a u s e " w h e n tile sword of Lee was s h e a t h e d o n the field of A pponutt, tox.

A f e w years ago Ollarles I{awles, of Cam, de l ivered t h e address on t`lle 4th of J u l y a{5 Cass C i t , y . . A m o n g the | n a u y t h ings t l lag he sa id was thttt, t i e Un i t ed S t a t e s could ca r ry on a w a r : g a i n s 1 5 t, i m c o m b i n e d na t io | l s or t:te wo| ' ld for a l lundred years. At t ' t e t i m e we cons idered il~ I n d e p e n d - ence Day b r | nkum, bu t on closer con- s ide ra t ion we saw his conc lus ions were corrccl~. W i t h otlr i m m e n s e pop- u]at ion and when we cons idbr how much £,q'eater the b i r t h s are t h a n the !e::th ra te it i:;sec~: tha~ we c(~tal(t

k e e p a mil l ion of ac t ive men c<mtin- r |ally in t h e field wiLlloul~ e t rec t in~ the, i ndus t r i e s of labor, and | ngs t i|r~porl> anl~ of a]], i nde l ) enden t of t h e w(u'ld ar()und us ~ e could l'tll'tlJsl~ ourse lves

Thal~ g r e a t man di rec ted . Ph i l ade l - ph ia to be htld o u t w i t h a p l a t ' o f lan¢l su r round ing : every dwel l ing , ( h a l ) i t mighl~ be a c i ty h e a l t h f u l and each lmlne t h e p r o d u c e r of i ts own breed.

We, t he t i l le rs of t he soil, a re ci t i- zens of no mean counlx'y; we are men of no m e a n occupa t ion . L e t us be proud of our cal l ing, for we' have a r i g h t to be proud b u t no righl~ to be vain. A r i g h t to be proud. We wlm have t a u g h t t he soil to bloom as:'h fat| ' ga rden , why shou ld we bend down and

' 5 shut5 o.tlr SOUl 5,S in a txtlnb? We st, and erect . To press us down, no power can. W e Speak nur own free thougl~ts for we a re men. I repea~ it+, we are meni and l e t ns proye to t h e i n t e l l i g e n t world , tha t we a re w o r t h y o f t he name. Le t ns dem(/ns~ra te i t by d i s semina t - ing knowledge a m o n g ~ru'solves by every honorab le means w i t h i n reach.

As bread f rom t h e -soil sus ta i |m the body and gives pl~ysical s~reng th so l~he bread o1' k n o w l e d g e will make ~rea~er and more noble m e n and women. L e t us c u l t i v a t e t h a t high s t a n d a r d of morals t h a t exa t to th a people, ever relnenlt)e|'in~,, t h a t if our c o u n t r y falls i n to d i s c r ed i t we fall w i th it. I f i t s t ands a m o n u m e n ~ or honor amon~z na t ions i t is because o| lr ac ts have uphe ld it. L e t us, the plain people, feel wh'al5 we are and the du- t;les tll al~ res t upon Is, for i t is : h e phdn people t h a t places dellled or p u r e m e n in posil~ions ef a u t h o r i t y in ,. governnlen t ` repnblie . I t is o u r s t o l)e lovers of peace; it is ()tt|'~ to be pLt~- r iots when our c o u n t r y is un ju s t l y assai led; i t is ours to gua rd w i t h ca| 'e our pollCical and re l ig ious l i b e r t i e s ; i t i s (mrs to los(el I f reedom of- ' thought , do ing n o t h i n g t h a t would work evil t,o c o u n t r y or people . / n s i s t i n g on our full r i g h t s a s Yrce men, bu~ d i sda in ing I;o ask a pr ive lege for o u r s e l v e s we would nof f ree ly g r a n t to anothe | ' . " I close my paper wi th t h e deci imt- t ion thal~ ou r resol t rcesof bread in the Uni t ed S t a t e s o f Anlel ' iea is a s t rong- er forl~ilication t h a n if we had a Gib- r a l t a r g u a r d i n g t4te l nou th of every h a r b o r in t he | latioit .

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A SERMON ON HELL

C o n t i n u e d ( rum first page.

n o : to ~lle g rave are as follows: F i r s t ,

they are never i|l.+the p lura l ; second, i t is never located on t h e face of the earLh; th i rd , i t n e v e r sepa ra tes bhe devi l and shcal l ; f if th, i t never men- it(ms tal l :s and cemmunicaCions in sheall ; lifl~lt,-it neve r speaks .of touch- ing it. And for t he se reasons t l!ey are def in i t e proofs tlla~ t he re is a place f o r d e p a r t e d sp i r i t s o1" a place of tor ture ."

An(] t h e n we have as lnany rel'er~- ences if nob n:ore made to the g rave or ~he r e s t i ng phtce of t i le bt)dy. Tllirl~y-four of ~llese re fe r to i t as t h e ,~rave, twen ty - s ix as t he sepulcher , twe lve bimes as t h e bur ia l place. Every one of these refer to Lho grave and not; to ~lm place of the d e p a r t e d sp i r i t s for these reasons: Twent , y- ::;no of (,hem a rc iu Llio plttra]; Lwetl- (y-nine speak of t e u c h i n g it,; t`went.,y- l~wo t imes i t is located on ~he e a r , h ; th i rW-t l~ree ~ilnes t h e r e are m e n t i o n s nl; |de of 1talks and COmlnttnicalsions, and in no phtee do we f ind bhe phtce of

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'i... C RE £ 15510NS " Nothing can be more dcmoraliziKg to

yottI!g or middle-aged men than the I)rcs+ caco of these "n igh t ly losses. '1'hey p:'oduco weM:ncss, nervousness, ~ feeling ot d i s :ne t an d ~ whole t ra in of ~yml)tom o '£hoy nnfit, a, m a a for businesS, marric'~i lifo and+social hrq)piness. No mat te r whether caused by evil habi ts in youth, natura, l we:~knoss o r sexual excesses, o u r New Method 'J!reatmont will positivcly etlro yOtl.

NO CU RE + NO-PAY ~eader , y(m need help. Ear ly a b u s e or

later excesses mas* have werd:encd you. gxpc lure may have diseased you. You w e n o ~ s a f e t i l l cured . O u r New Method :dlPcui'e you. You run no risk.

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md hugg~rd; nervous, i r r i t ab l e ' and ex- citable. You become forgetful, morose, md despondent ; blotches and l)imples, unkon eyes, wr inkled face, stoopinff orm a n d d o w n c a s t c o u n t e n a n c e reveal he b l i g h t o f y o u r e x i s t e n c e . '

CIRE VARICOCI[E ~To matter how serious your ease nlay

e, or how longyo~ may have had it, our JEW BIETIIO1) T R E A T M E N T will are i t , T h e " w o r m y v e i n s " r e t u r n to ~o~x' n o r m a l e o n d i h o n a n d h e n c e th/a ~xual o r g a n s r e c e i v e proper nour i sh - ,ent . T h e o r g a n s become vitalized, al l nna£?+ral d r a i n s or l o s s e s c e a s e a n d m,n] X powers re turn . No temporary moht, b u t ~ permanent ouro assured 0 0 U l t l , NO PAY N . . . . 1, • u OPEI tA- liON NECESSAI~y NO DETEr~

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t r ies of l~l~e wolqd, and h e r weakness is evident , at, a g]a l lCe . ~[Pis Lr | le s h e

llaS he r t e e m i n g mi l l ions in 1)op~- "lation, her w e a l t h in l n 0 n ~ y lnlLo](] ,

aer navy t e r m e d l(ing of t h e seas. 0UL ]1el) n a v y is p o w e r l e s s , h e r m o n e y

+s useless, he r a rn ly is helpless, for wiLhin he r se l f she canno l sg ive he r pe(@]e bread.

Whi le our civil r ebe]~on raged in the sixt ies, the ske le ton of want, +wepg ac re s : the g r ee | l igle of Er in . £he A m e r i c a n hea| 'b ~('as touched wi th l.l~e sor rows (A' Unllappy h 'e]an(l and :,,ng upon t e n s o r llonr was send t0 Lhe : amine st| 'icl{e|i + d is t r ic t s . Wi th the masses i t passed unno t i ced , but` deep- er minds no ted the t i | ne a t wh ich we save t he alms. T h e rebel l ion closed and ]~ng]and was cal led upon to make mlends for a l l owing p r iva t ee r s to leave he r posts to prey on o l l r con] - .uerce whi le engaged in domes t i c broil. E n g l a n d ' s most` liery s t a t e s m e n con- deleted t h e i r p| 'ond ]and ins | l l ted and .:ounciled war be tween t h e c o u n t r i e s r a t h e r t han Is<.) S l l b l t ] i t tO w/lal5 was known as the Ahtbaula claims. A t his per iod of t he crisis t h e r e c a m e

ro|'wai.d that` wise and far -see ing 'mt tesman , J o b l l Brigh t . H e r emind . ed Ins c0 t ln t ryn len of o | t r g i f t to I r e : land and . in c los in~ his speeel~, he said, "Lel~ us beware of how we pro- voke a conllic~ witi l ;t na t i on of such resot |rces: a na t i on ( l i l t ( can c a r r y on a ,~igantid civi l war and ab t, lle same t i lne send Bread g ra t i s to tim world ' s s t : rvil~g poor . "

T h e g|'eatesl~ ln lnds l |avo eve r con- s idered bread the mos~ i m p o r t a n t fae+

d e p a r t e d sphqts ruent io lmd in con- nect, ion wit`h t h e grave. In t h e texts , "Because t h e r e wore n(/ graves in Egypb" and "bho dead (lid nol5 pra ise glle L o r d " bbese have d i r e c t r e f e r ence go t h e p l a t e of bile d e p a r l e d spir i ts and nob t,o t h e g rave whe re they know n o t h i n g We have o t h e r r e f e> ences made to : h e place w h e r e t i le :)udy is laid Lo res t and *'t, he place where the depart~ed sp i r i t s go. T h e bible speaks of go ing down in to sheail t~wenty-~wo t imes . I t also speaks or IAlo ab.qde of t h e w.icl(ed and of" going | a t e the place ca l led G e n e w a h or l h | des or be ing el|st5 ingo it . T h u s my fr iends you ean see 1~tlab God has given us anlple proof t0hals /4m|'o is it place of pun ishment ` : w a i l i n g us if we disobey his colnnlands .

{Phis ig no t t he phtce people l ike to hea r a b o u t vghen t h e y a re abou~ l;o (tie. T l l en they w a l | t to hea|" abm|t tam phlce cal led heaven . F igu re s arc ~sed to descr ibe it`. It, is descr ibed as ha, v i i i : golden s t r ee t s and ga te s of i)earl anti t h a t : h e angels s ing all the t ime , a n d we wonde r w h y so m a n y beautil 'tt] words "-are used to descr ibe this place. God has d n n e (,his to inV press ful ly npon our n l inds ~If6groat

c : ,n t r a s t b e t w e e n heaven and lletl. H e a v e n is l iglf t at |d joy and happi- ness, and hell is da rk , so r rowfu l a|ld r i t l lo f suffer ing. 111 t h e bible God tel ls ns our r e w a r d if we believe in him, and ,hen he gives us a g l impse of t he t e r r i b l e w~ath t, hal~ is to come ll' we do |1o1~ o b e y h i m . Some peoph~ will say t h a t i t i s ' no t r i g h t to f r igh t - en people in to heaven . T h e s e texts were not, i n t e n d e d to f r ig l l t en people in to flle fold bub to tel l the tn s imply w h a t t h e resulb Of wrong do ing will he. ~uD I t h i n k thai~ i t d(ies not

or of a people. A m o n g l~llose t h a i |nakoo a n y d i f fe rence how you ge t ,x ok l)arb in lonndili,,, th " ~tden , e t l ln . . . . . . t h e m il~t,o the fo/d 8o long as you get ) • , , . e( lon | es ot A lne r i ea one n a m e s t ands l then1 in ~here. L i k e a lady }race said. n | b l)ar exce]lenL; no t only f o r hen- " I f n m house were on tire I wot | ld n o t

of l)t~|'pose, bu t for wisdom that, pcaro b,ow you w e n t a b o u t i t to ge t nly ,m~ st cod the tes t of t ime. A m a n l i t t l e hoy 'ou~ of t h e f lames so long as

you saved h i m f rom such a f a t e . " T h e p r e a c h e r who bel ieves in t he wor, d of th is bible a n d in his mission to tli6 people, "even to ease t i le i r conscience, will neve r say H a d e s o r t h e grave . I t m i g h t do for policy salve b u t i~ wil l never do when t h e t i m e conies for t|s tO m e e t our God.

A l t h o u g h so m a n y peoPle do no l be- l ieve in a hell s t i l l t h e y be l ieve in a ist. Gas(on Akoun. director of thts

PAN-AMERIGAN OUTLOOK

heaven . N o w we have seen proofs t h a t t h e r e is a phtce for d e p a r t e d spir- i ts an~1. eve r l a s t i ng p u n ! s h m e n t , and we a l so f ind proofs of e v e r l a s t i n g ] i f e and l ight , t l e b r e w 5: 9~ t Iebrew 5: 14, speak of t h e e t e r n a l God of tlle e ter- nal l ife, l l eaven and Savior. ] f t h e r e is an eve rh l s t in~ God, l i e : y e n and life it, is equa l ly t r u e that, t h e r e is a place uf ever lasbing p u n i s h m e n t , d a m n a t i o n and fire. God has said ~here is t h e f6 rmer and if y0n be l ieve p a r t of his word you mus~ be l ieve all or it. :~:r~ fr iends, t a k d fa i r warn ing , fur jus~ as sure as God 11as promised us an ever- las t , in : home in heaven ir we obey his

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lustration, the Beautifttl Orient, w i l l represent l ife as it existed In the East before t h e a d v e n t of the modern tour-

concession, is arranging to have native representative charaet 'rs to convey p'r0per impressions of oriental customs and nlanners oi~ living. He will lmve l)lenty of ~'oom in which to display the different sal ient fea tures that would appeal in the s t ron£vst te rms to people accustolned to our western civilization. A holy Mecea will In, |h(, ,4:eet:ng i)laee c~ tired and worn pilgrims who will constant ly arrive, make their offerings in the various mosques or religious temples and disperse. Ei~l~t streets will diverge i'rom, this objective point, each representing a distinetiw~ local seetion of the orient. A street in Con- stantinople wil l be thoroughly Turkish, even to the vagal)otld clogs. Morocco

commands , jusb as sure is l~e to keep will bo represen ted by a s t ree t whleh his word in r ega rd to e t e rna l dan lna- will i lh ls t ra te the life an(! habits of

the Moors. Algerian life Will receive t ion and pun i s lmten t . Gen. 13:14 re- fers to t he eve rh l s t ing ~(. at tent ion, and a street will be borrow-

G )d. Isa. 18: ed from Algiers for the 1)nrpose. Typ- 8, M a t t h e w 25: 46, and n lany o t h e r ical ilhtstration,s in a like mnnner wtI1 passages t h a t I tnighl~ n len t ion go to be l:aken n'om Eg'yl)t, Tunis. [ 'ersia. show t l l a t tllel 'e is an everlast i | | t~ Go(1 Tripoli and Tul;l:ey in Asia. While and ever las t ing: life. Now wi th these looking th rough these sections visitors l~roofs : h a t : he re is an egerna] lleavel~,: eould easily imagine thenmelves in the is it, nol~ equa l ly t r u e tllab there+is ' mldst of - the an+cleat city, the counter . e v e r l a s t i n g fire and d a m n a t i o n , par t of whieh they are visiting.

My fr iends, j bel ieve in a hell, in a l leaven, and I also bel ieve t h a t unless we bel ieve in the word of t he L~u'd we a re doomed toeverh t sg ing p u n i s h m e n t . I ~ako bhis s t a n d bet'ore you m y

A Bedouin Arab encampmen t will lend variety, and Sahara deser t no- mads will live In theh. in teres t ing char- acter is t ic way. Natiw~s from all coun- tries Will live on the gronnds with their camels and different domest ic oriental

you. IIe will keep his promises in every respee~ and if you disobey him y o n n l a y e x 0 e c b Lo r e c e i v e y o t l r p t l n -

isl}|neng; and i1' you bel ieve i11 him he will ke.ep Ills promise to you in r ega rd t'o an e v e r l a s t i n g heine. I n heaven we will n o : lind card players , dancers , n u r d e r s and murde red , seducers and

sedueecl, wal l : ing a r m in ar ln; only t h e pure of heart` a n d those thal~ bel ieve in fhe L m ' d will be there . Those who have had the.ir souls washed whige as

f r i ends s imply upon t h e proofs gha, t I animals , eabins, tents and huts. Res- find in t he bible. God will no~ 11o t o taurants , teahouses, shops au(l fruit

s tands for the saJe of oriental goods ef

snow will be a(hnil~ted to the king- tion of the eount ry at the t ime of the dora of heaven . A man on his dea th - Centennial Exposi t ion at Phi ladelphia . bed once said tha~ he wou;d give I t ls about twice the number l ivlng $15,000 to anyone t h a t could prove to withln the same d i s t a n c e of Chicago. llinl 1)haB the re was no such It place as The great Falls of Niagara const i tute hell . No person can do that`, bu~ God an impor tan t a t t rac t ion to tonrtsts who has proven i t for us tu~d if you wish go exl)eet to visit the Exi)osition, as they

are only half an hour 's ride from the avoid bhe t o r t u r e of t h i n l d n g of going Exposition grounds, and exeellent rail- to hell do as God has bid yolt .Lo do way accommodatio.ns are provided be2 and YOU need have no fear of goin~ 1,o tween the cities of Buffalo and Niagara glle place of punis l ln len t . ]Do as God Falls. Near at hand also Is the grea t has bid. be l ieve w h a t he has v t r i t t en s u m m e r school in the grove on Lake and he has p romised you eve r l a s t i ng Chah tauqua ' s shores, known as the life and happiness . You wall Lhen Chau tauqna Assembly. gain a c rown in g l o r y a n d avoid Lhe Bnfl'alo Ires a populat ion of near ly c a l a m i t y of eve r l a s t i ng p u n i s h m e n t . 400.000, and thh+ Is the tirst great Ex+

position held in the east since the Cen- NOTIC~ OF SETTLEFIENT. tennial. 25 years ' ago . For the sev6i.iil'

As I am now ba l anc ing lip 1113, books reasons here noted it is expected that a l l p e l ' s o n s owing me on accounl~ a re the a l t endanee to the Pan-Amer ican r eques t ed Ix) s e ~ l e a t t h e earliesl~ da te Exposition will be veey large and tRat possible. Y o u r s respect fu l ly , the results will be very gra t i fy ing tn

1-18- W ~ L ~ E S S N E I ¢ . the promotion of t rade among all the states and nat ions of the wes tern heml-

Forec |osm'e Sale. Bphel 'e a n d in t i l e e s t a b h s h m e n t o f 1)efanlt ]laV[ll~ I)(XHI made ill t hu 1)h, ymem IZlOl'e cordial relat ions among all the

of lltoHoy (hie Oil Itn(l secure(t [ ) y a c e l + l a ll IHOl'|gll,~O b():Lrillb~ (lltt,o lh~ t]l[r{.(x~lllh (l; 3' 01 people of the western world. M~trch, 1893 ~ 51a(te ;tud e x e c u | e d by Ar[:hi+ " " I~IAI{K ~ENNTTT, l)Itl<J 1) McArlhurand(htrollne[a,,MeArt]lttr, Ills u'it'(~ tLlld (]eOl'~O 3h:APthur , ;in unm+trr .: rJed nlnln . t o Io la E. I d t r k h ~ a n d recc+rd,. ,'1 I~ I:C P. aA,.U. th ~ R(u,i. }er o ' l)ev( s' (fff;co ~,~+" i lc Counl,y ( f .A 110W ~ l n i b h w a g o n a n d n e w double Tu.~c<;h~,' Mi('hig:tn, On the lhirl ,y+tlrst day of seat< d lm , E l l 11 ~ '~ ~arch I893 in IAbcr65on Nortgltges on I;a.£e / - ggY. " q- ire ab t he (~III)(~N- t71, w]'~ich ~a.i(1 mortgage was duly a.:~.~d,.q~(d ICLE el|ice. 1-25-3 l y 3, Wl'tth)ll ,%~Slgllllt~,llb b(Nlrhl~ d a t e the

II+i++ l!l+al+ t, w e l f t h d a y o f , l t m e , 1893; n m d o a n d c x c e n t e d by the sa id h)h+ +,:. L a r k i n to the sa id caroli+w+ L. M(:](r thur :rod recorded In the l{(~'gistev of l)ee(ls' office aforcstti(l in lAl+er 73 of 5to+'t+ gages, on l)ago:+80 ()It t im ii~h'i,eo]H+]l d ' ty of • Jr(m,, i893, upon which m o r t g a g e the rd Is ch+inw( l to b o d u e a t the ( late of i b i s no t ice <he, s u m of e igh t h u n d r e d l h i r i y - f o u r dolhu':+ an(If oPt,y-three cen t s (~83.|.43). L'~N ow the r e fo r e no t ice ts h e r e b y g i v e n thai, by reason of said (hfl':tuI(, the s:[i(l m o r l x a £ e will he foreclosed by ~ s:de of l lm lllOl'l~'IlgC/] Ilre.lllises, ~tb ]mblk*~ '¢t.~ll(h/e, l,o l]lo l i t : I leal bhl(lm, a.Lihe, [ rol lLdoor of the cotll'b Ilou..qt in ~ he Viilag:e of car(), Tuseoh t COlllILy, Mi(:h- Jg:tn ((,hal 1)eing the l)htco where the (:irct~ii cour t for said c o u n t y ix holden) on I lie fOllI.l ]l d ay of Maroh. 190l. a.L one o'clo(:k In the 'tl'Im.- noon. T im said lllOl'Iga.~ed ])l'elllises L'ein£ s i l ,uated in the. T o w n s h i p of Novesta , @olllliy of ' l :uscol~ a n d St: t ie of ,Michigan :tll(l des- cril)cd ill said ln()rtgaxe, stlbstl~llLll~lly a.3 1'o17 lows, to-wiI,: T h e wt,st, ha l f of tilt; 1]oI'lllwt's[ q u a r t e r (,Lf) of si)cLiOll t, wenty- t ; ighb (28) t o w n - shi |) n u m b e r t h i r t e e n (13) no r th , r a n g e e l even east , which sa id p remises will bc so d is a fo resa id to s a t i s fy the ltlnOllllb (lot} Oll sahl m o r t g a g e a~)(1 :he cosls o]" foreclosure .

I)at ed] )ecoml)e r {it h, 1900. ()AItOl,lNg la. 31CAltTllUl~.

.L I). P.R()OKEI~, At;s]~ll('e O f Morl~a~(,L At tornc .y for Assl.gnee of Mortg;i/4e, 12-7-13

great variety will be provided. The Beautifnl Orient Is under the same m a n a g e m e n t as the Streets of Cairo. whleli was so popular at the Worhl 's fair, t imugh it will be three thnes as large. About 300 orientals will be era+ ployed in different w'lys with this at- traction, a conglomerate eastern city with dist inct local features--a history I n : nutshell.

Within 500 miles of Buffalo are the homes of more than 40,000.000 people,

which is more tlian the enth'e popula-

[ h a l s DI:o l:ind yet! wal}t,. ~ge keel) all k inds

O u r loeal~ion is easi ly found~in+t~he

old S h e r i d a n l louse . (.live us a ~rial.

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Cousin 2ttlny wr i t e s t h a t all those 1)eautiful p resen ts she received a t he r wedd ing came f rom H e n d r i c k , t im Cass Ci ty JeweletL She says he ll:an- dies t he m<,st c o m p l e t e l ine of .Jewelry tO be i 'ound in t h e T h u m b . Also gold and S i lve rware , El)ony Goods, T e r r a Cotta BIiSLS and :Sta tuary. W h e n itl town, I ' l l c a l l all({ see t h e m .

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OOIItlOC1;IOIL%~| OIIIHt~ , , t th l )e t ro l l , (~l'ILlld H a v e n :ttl(l Milwaul(eo I C y ; Oxferd wi th Baby Olt, y ( l ivisIon Mich. Cenl ' ra l l{y" ] m l n y Oil.) wil;h C]llCa,m & (]rat 1(I Trlllfl~ "l?v. {,iHr,,;.;~ wiLh.Fl in t &' [ e re 5iarqueg|.(~, Ry ; Pigeon wi th gagln.aw, Ttlsc'oh~ & 11 u r e a l¢y, -+

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Cass C ty Foundry and

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Oang Plows Dew NO. 3 and No. 44 P l o w Cass City Steel Plows.

We also lna '~ufac tn re P low P o i n f s I'm' fill plows, a ~(t S tone Boats w i t h Cast, J tronts. Give us a cal l and we will save you money .

5CHWADER~E~ BP, OS., ED. BF~OTHERTON~ A. H. /~4UCK, J, H. STRIFFLED.,

P r o p r i e t o r s .

+ .~+= are ( le l igh ted ~ wi8h otii'

t3a, zaar Goods. We nave r ecen t ly re- ce ived a

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and on accoln:~ of h: tving bough~ then : a~ so low a Ii£~:'e we can sell ~heln l)eiow t h e or(lin~wy cost price, A.ca l t will ver ify O~is.

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GOINO NAs'r: Leaves Care ag 1:30~. m. A r r i v e s a t Cass Cit`y, 4:30 p. hi.

I iLvm~Oam way , $1.00; round tr ip, $1.50. Good r'igs a lways in readi hess. C o m m e r c i a l n ten a spec ia l ly"

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