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Mr. Jones' Persistent Hen

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Day
15
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. Jones Se oí Lynn. After auaatha of thought he went into the hen industry on a amall icale. Heeeeured a batch oí "cMek" frora Mr. Smii.t'h, and tlien asked the age oí t'he vertaos nuembera ol uis new fainiily. Smith admitted that one of t'lieui was peeuliarly oíd. "I bouffh.t her thTee yean ago," he PMid, "and lie wa.s oíd then." Jones kept hens untal lie was tired. Th most venerable of the lot was alwnys "too oll to kill," but never aoi efr ilid sh,e release. Jones sold lus brood, the venerable one and all, 1(7 Mr. Alley. Jones' wiíe wamted a fowl tbe other day for a fricasse. Tlve butcher was appealed to. He dida't have a fowl, but would get one. He did. Jones' wiíe boüed it for four hours, but it waa not eatable. Jones suggestcd that 6!he relKil it the t-ame aíternoon, and sflLe (lid, but the fowl was still far from tender. Tlie uext day she boiled it Borne more, and it remained unjialatal.le. It had tO' be thrown away. "Wli,ere (lid J'ou get that íowl ?" BBked Jones .01' tlie bntcher. "I.ougJit it íroin Alley," anewered ed .tttie nuain of meat. "He said he would jíive me a freslli one." "I tlhought bo," sevid Jonee, who had reaehed the conclusión- and was 1 i-ia- tliat lio liad paid a dollar for thíe jnfirm hen that he had been glad to sell to Alley for 25 cents.- Boston Herald. You've tried Dr. Pierce's Favorifr Prescrtption have you, and you're disappointed. Tlie resulto are not immediate. And diid you expect tlie disease of years to disappear in a week ? Put a piiK'Ji of time ia every dose. You wonJM not cali the mllk poor because tule cream doesm't rise in an hour ? If tüiere'e no water in it the cream is taire to rise. If tbere's a possible cure, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is Kure to effect it, if gives a fair trial. You jget the one dollar it costB back agötn if it don't benefit or cusre you. We wista we could give you the makers' coníMence. They show it by giv!ng t4ie money back again, in all cases not benefited, and it'd surprise you to know how few dollars' are needod to fcpep up fhe re.fund. Real Estáte Transfers. Furuished eacb week by the Abstract office of James Kearns & Co.. Ann A_rbor,Mlch. Abstracts furnished on short notice: Martain L. Moore. et al, to James B. Burton.e.of s.w.sec. 3, Augusta township $4,500 00 James C. Moore. et al.to Martain G. Moore. 4 acres on the s. e. corner of the w. V? of the u. e. i and the v. % of the s. e. % sec. 34, Ypsilanti 888 00 Lizzie A. McClenahau to Trim & Mcüregor. 6 by 10 rods on the west side Summit st. and north of old cemeti-ry, Ypsilanti City 6.000 00 ]). L. Davis to AujMtiM W. Hausch, 40 ft by 15 rods u. side of Forest ave. Ypsilanti City '5 00 Wm.Croft to Jacob E. Bullock, lot 5, bik 3. Salem village 50 00 Wm. H. sheffield toGeo. V. Wilson.et al, sinall piecelaud on sec. 14, Salem township 750 00 The Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. to Geo. W. Bullís, lots 9 and 12, Woodside plat of the Teuhrook property A. A. City 2,400 00 Mathias Stauischeck to Frank Sinkule J77-100 of an acre in 3rd ward of Ypsilanti 400 00 Wm. Woolcott to Olive V. Moore, lot 13, Richard'8 add. to Milan village . 600 00 EmilyJ. Whalin to Chas. H. Stannard, part of lots 5 and 6, bik. 19, Dexter village 5330 Margaret Ottmar to A. Lindensmidt, lot 15, sec. 10. Saline village 600 00 John V. Sheehan to E. M. Duckett, lot 9, bik 3, J. F. Lawreuce add to A. A. City .. 4,00000 IV.triek Rigney to H. B. Adams, west 50ft of lot 18,'Jarvis' add to ïpsllanti City 31000 James Bruudage to Thos. Richards, íreoo -vi'. ''■'. York township 210 00 E. R. J. Sanford to Mary E. Sauford, nith 60acre of e. of n. e ,J4 sec. 19,Superior 2,220 00 Wm. E. Pardon to Frederick G. LoeffIer, s. w. ;4 of s e. -i sec. 33 and e. 'Í of n. e. fractional quarter of sec. 4, Freedom 200 00 John Barricht by adm. to Arthur Brown, s. -, of n. e i and w % of n. ■of n.e. ',4"sec. l.York 2,900 00 Olivia B. Hui! toO. Dietz, Iot34except n. 4 rods of O. B. Hall's subdivisión Of A. A. City. 500 00 Lewis Moore by heirs to James B. Burton, nnd. 2-9 of the e. %s.vr.lA Mt. 3, Augusta townthip 1,093 00 .lulia A. Geer by Adm. to John M. Gross, lots 24 and 25, sec. 1, HeyWood'sadd. to Saline village 1C5 00 John M. Gross to Edgar Drake, lots 24 25, sec. 1, Heywood's add. to Saline. 165 00 Chas. E. Greene to Geo.YV. Bullis, lots 14, 15 and 16, bik. 3, s. r. 1 e. A. A. City j 2,500 00 Arthur Brown to Wm. Siegle. the w % of the n.Jn. e. '4 sec. l.York 2.150 00 Arthur Brown to W. H. Collar, s. % of u.e. of sec. l.York 1,960 00 H. T. Morton to F. P. Ford, 5 by 8 rods on sec. 31 Pittsfield „ 100 00 F. P. Ford to E. W. Ford, 5 by 8 rods on sec. 31. Pittsfield 1 00 Mack & Schmid to E. & A. Rahr, 81JÍ by 85ft on bik. 1, s. r. 1 e., A. A. City. 7O0 00 .1. II. Burchard to A. V. Wilkinson, land on sec. 20 and 29, Sylvan, etc 100 A. V. Wilkinson to D. S. Spencer, land on sec. 20 and 29, etc, Sylvan 1 00 A. W. Wilkinson to W. D Burchard, lots 4 and 5, bik. 1, Fenu's add. to Chelsea 100 J. George Huber to John Schaible,n. . e. Vt of the w. % of n. e. 4,except about 1 75-100 acres sec. u, Freedom towuship ' 1,000 00 Eugene OesterMn, Sr., to Eugene Peterlin, Jr., lot 1, Grand View Addition to Ann Arbor City 400 00 P. R. Palmer to S. C. Austin, lot 12, Gay's 2d Additiou to Milau 375 00 A. Davenport to Nancy Sampson, }-i of an acre on sec. 35, York township... 1,000 00 George Walker to M. Grossman, undivided J-i of ot 2, block 3, s. r. 3 e., excepte. 31 feet 1,000 00 Jno. Schafer to Jno. F. Lutz, lots 70, 77,78,79,80, and 81, Benuett's Addition to Saline 300 00 Ann Brundage to E. E. Leiand, s. w. lA of s. e. Ö sec. 26, Northfield township 2,000 00 P. H. Fohey to Catherine Marr, a piece of land on n. w. fractional quarter sec. 5, and other land, Northfield. 3,000 00 F. H. Knaggs to D. E. Holcomb, the n. e. i of s. e. Vi of the n. w. % sec. 20, York township 325 00 s. H. Smith to N. VanDerwerkin, part of block 17, Manchester village 400 00 Dyspepsda in ite worst forms will .vield to the u.se of Carter'e Xittle Livor Pilis. They not oaly relieve present dilstress but streiigtihen the Ktomaeh and digestive apparatus.

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