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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
February
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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According to tho St. Jo. Republloan the fools ure not all dead yet : People who complain of liard times are cited to the faet that in one lectlon in thiscounty tlio pum of $3.000 has been paid by tho farmers for BohenlüO a( -, as the rate of teu dollars per busbel. Vcrmonlville must be a iniíhtj' fast town according to the Hawk : Last weck a fine yousj man strtick town. Tuesday, niadea "mash" and was married. WVdnesday, and Thursday, the fray and festive youth was "tired out" by his new tathcr-inlaw. Thls seems totu like ((iiite prerlooi netten. The Cadillac News stands np in the democratie guessing school and wants itl guess recordad ; Our prophecy of Cleveland' cabinet is as tollo wh : 8ecretary of State, Geore H. Peodleton; Secretary of Treasury, Abram S. Hewett; Secr-tary of Wur, Witliam S. Rosecrans; Öt-cretary ofN avy, Hcnrv G. Davl; Secretary of Interior, Joseph E. McDonald : Attorney General, AuguMUi II. Garland, Postmaster General, Benjamin F. JoDas. 8ee how doM! we come to it. Timely advice is this teudered by the Owono Times : Only a few weeks to the sprinjr election. Are the people awake to the iuiportance ofselectinf; for their township and city Otflcerfl mt-ti who will iicliuítiisttír the trn.it placed ii) their for the public ood - the gooil of the people, not of aiiy particular dique. To the taxpayers of the county the election of reliable, competent, efficiënt uien - men who are justand honcst - for Supervisors is of far more importanoe than is generally imagined. and has more to do with the footings on the tax-rolls than all other causes combiiied. Voters reineinber this and act wistly. The Qulncy Herald has a little advice to farmers that is woith reading. Read it : The farmer who plans, is the farmer who succeeds. Nu man can fail to recall some enterprise to which he had givcii careful thought and study, wherein bil planning was the secret of his success. And not the least advantage of hiscarefulness, was the comtortable feeline of i i iuiii'ii over obstiiclen by dint of wliat we may cíiü strategy, ami at the smooth working and handuonie resalta of lbrethought and method. The feeling is a most natural one, and uttends every sort of enterprise so comiucted. Bnt of all business lo the world, farming is apt to be conductcd on a nap-hazard, unmethodical systcm, with little exact, knowlede of what a thing coste or comes to, wliereas lio business aflords a bstter chance for calculation and arrangement, or needs them more. Of course if one is wllling jusl to exist from year to year, and to make tía farm merely an abfding place, he may do so; but if he dignties his vocatiou as a business, and wauts to make the most of it, both M a ineans of pecuniary advancement and a pleasure, he must do as other biü-inc-s men do, keep a close watch of expense aud profit, aml let liis calculations show tiim where to uinend his operations. Tliis s the season forsuob plannins.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News