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Sale Of Blooded Stock

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
April
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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A note from W E. Borden of Delhi Mills, gires us the fnltowiag Information relative to recent stock tóales : " Y"U may i reportthefollowiiiggales fiomtho Spiii.f Urook herd of short horns, viz.: To. 1) U. & V. L. Sears, Aun Albor, the 8montlis bull-c-ilf Phylli, Duke of Northfidd, ot by Duke of Croy Farm, 38,332 To Henry Lessiter, Oiaftan, Kent Co the Rose of Slmron, bull-oalí Sliuron.Duke of Grattan, got by Duke of Crow Farm i 33,332. To Hom. Win. Buil of Hamburg, Lirinpston Co., three heai] as followg : Nora Aiidrie, ' Renick Rose o f Sitaron,' Lucy, belle of Lonjjwood, 2d, and bullcalf by Commander-inchief 47,714, the two last ure of the celebratcd Flat Creek branch of the Young Mary f.imily. Oor fl'ick of meriuoe6cUi)e(( ntrlfleoyer lJlb.-. average for the entiie llock." A partv of our dlsclples of the spcar nml r"d, hrought in a'iout 2Ü0 Ibs. of nh anda largo uirlle on Tuesday mornlng the reuil of a nlghl's "apearauce."-Slockbrldge Sun. The 8d party above said bettcr ftudy up Mie fish frame luw, or else bave tliV Son man cease to throw rays of liglit upon its ex-ipear-anee. Below is a program (.f tlie entertainment, to be riven at the Webster CongrsffatioDal chiiroh next Friday cveniny, uticler the mupleai of ttie New KnglaiTi'l Keadlnfr Clrole. I.ECTUKE AND CX)-iCERT. Maule, ¦! "ÍÍew,Kr.tt, ) Hayden I Parade March." . . Bimd Essay. "A Peep at the South," hy Prof L C Hull. Principal of Detroit High School Concert by Hayden Orcnestra, of llie Aun Ai bor School of Muslc. 1 '¦ hrOITnuiig des Klndt-rb.il Is," í Orcii'tra aw,u, l'"nvo0e Btrtoni. ilute, Mr E B. Perry and Clarlotift, Mr. K. V OHy. 8. "Quadrille de üllbi-rt," Orchestrn 4. Dret. - The Maglc rfato ¦ . ' jELí Mr. E B. Perry and Mr. K. F. Oay 6. "Admiral Strosch March," Ful! Orchestra. The South Lyon Excelsior has these items: "Hayden & McCIay of Aun Ar bor were bere Slonday flfrurinc on severtil jobs of brick building. They have taken the enntmot to put up a utore for Uhailey Borden and will probalilv eet tlie two Hdjoloing jobs." Also: 1h"vden & McClay have commenced w.ii on the Catholic church nt Brijfhton. The church, when completed will be one of the tinest in Michigan. The boy are jfood workmeii, as work done nt this place will hhow." Rallroad Commisoioner llePherson went over the line of the T. & A. A. road last t riday, on a tour of inspection. He traveled upon a special train and was accompanieil by oftlciHlsof the road. In a letter f rom the Cnminisnioner received by a Dundee business man, since the inspection, he saj'8 he has direeted that the road 8hall be iminediiitely put in h substnntial and safe condition, and that as soon is such work shall be performtd he w!ll oompel tlie running of passenger trains upon a scliedule of lime that will i'ivc connection8 at all points of the road.- üuuüec Reporter. ¦ m The roputation of De Land's Chemical Bakinir Ponder f or purity aud strenytb Is so wellestablished that we can confidently recommend it ag the best and most eeo nomlcal of any now on the maiket. lts own merlts recommend it. By the use of Bucklngbam'a l)ve, the whhtkeramay beeasily madea permanent, natura] brown, or black, asdosired. Tlie mlDorlty rrpreuntatlon bilí has pomed tbe legtolatnre, iind boforetblsia In print wil I probably have becoune a luw. Discupsio:i upon the bilí has bee iienernl, and tlio demaad for its p%sMire M preraing that the chief cxecutive will probably not follow the footstqis oí predeoenor and veto it.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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