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CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 24, NUMBER 32. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. EIGHT PAGES Fairgrove--James Beyette. FINEST SEASON FOR Fremont--Fred Brigham. Thanks ROAD BUILDING IROPHI[S AND P IZ[S Gilford--Wm. Schlicht. @} FO D ;OUPESlVlASHFD FOUl] CI]IMIN/ILSWERE "° Indianfields Grace Brown. n v J uniata--Howar(i "~'i~ur~L,.)n. T 'V bta!for(i & i~arnes r)oured the /ast Kingston--Ray Franklin. concrete Monday on a construction Koylton--Chauneey Deo. job of five bridges on M-46, east of Millington~Henry Lange. Richville. This firm has poured 14,- Prof. Anthony Commended NovestaWalter Kelley. Clare Schwaderer, Owner of 000 cubic yards of concrete since Aug. Judge Smith Handed Out En' Men~bers of Cass City Tuseola~John Newton, Geo. Moss- Car, Was Most Fortunate 1 in building these bridges. Their forced Vacations of One her. in Accident. contract is nearly complete, there re- to 15 ,Years. Livestock Club. Vassaar~Wm. Dean, Arthur Bates. maining but a bit of gravel work to Watertown Geo. Brown, Fred do. Another function that ~telighted the Husted. Clare Schwaderer's Ford coupe was "This has been the finest season for Circuit court convened in Tuscola :~outhful members of the live stock Wells Albert Richwalt, Jas. Par- smashed to smithereens and its own- bridge and road building I have° ever county on Tuesday and within two clubs of the CasE City community and sons. er came near losing a leg Wednesday witnessed since I have been engage(t days four criminal cases were heard proved likewise interesting to their WiEner---Frank Willette, Geo. Mc- afternoon when the Ford attempted in this kind of work," remarked Mr. and as many prison sentences ~pro- parents and friends was sponsored Laren. to claim the railroad right-of-way and Barnes Saturday. nounced. 'Thursday evening, Nov. 14, by the was hit by a freight backing dowta" On Tuesday, Gottlieb Zeilinger Case City Community Club. It was the the P., O. & N. R. R. tracks toward pleaded guilty to the charge Of ~aking annual banquet served at the high the railroad station. The last, a grav- indecent liberties with a female child. school auditorium at which time the D iRY ;OW SHOULD el car, was partly derailed by the im- The following day, Judge Henry H. successful ventures of the club mem- pact which rolled the automobile over Smith sentenced him to the Michigan bers were publicly recognized and once and slid it down the track about State Prison for. ~ term of 7.1~ ~ 10 and applauded, prize money and tro- S[[ H[R P ll [ five feet. Trainmen standing close to , phies awarded, and addresses on club ~che track signalled the engineer and -Jay C. i~urro~vs, charged with work given. the train was stopped just in time. - ...... [}fd/~{n~~ /iii(t ~rit0rlti~ the gas station Nearly 150 were served at the fine M. S. C. Specialists Determine Clare's clothes were caught u n~.l.e~r: ~he a~ W~. ~. ~enn~t at East Dayton, l'Child Wrapped in Blanket Left banquet prepared by ladies of the M. Worth of Animal with Pro- wheel of the freigh~ ~ ~n~ it had pleaded guilty and was sentenced to E. church. Seated at the speakers' ~o be moved before Clare eotilcl be on Porch of Lloyd Karr serve one to ;[5 years in the Michi- table with W. L. Mann, president of duetion Records. ' released. Another three inches and gan State PH~on at Jackson, with the the Community Club, Willis Campbell, Home. MARI~iAGE LICENSES. the yoting ii4ati% ]e~ would have been recommendation of ot~e year. club leader, and Prof. Ernest L. An- Whether a dairy cow is worth crushed. Stanley Kuchciak and Ignatz ~zysz- thony-of Michigan State College, more for beef or butterfat is a Floyd G. Waterman, 21~ Vassar; The accident happened betwddii th@. ks, charged with the robbery~ and bur- were the'following live stock club Fr:6m Gagetow~i Correspondent. problem which should be solved by Eliza~oeth L. Varnum, 22, Vassar. CasE City Grain Co.'s elevator and glary of the Berman Department members: Claude Mitchell and Clar- One o~ten hears of "doorstep lJa- the cow, according to M. S. C. dairy Robt. Wilson, 52, Elmwood twp~ the P., O. & N. depot. Ray Fleenor Store at Kingston last December ence Bullock, charter members of the bies" but Friday, Nov. 15, was the specialists who sugges~ a method of Stella Van Allen, 21, Elmwood twp. was towing the Schwaderer car home. pleaded "not guilty" on Nov. 19. Syl- club here, who had just returned from first time an occurrence of this kind determining actual value. Alex Balzer, 19, Unionville; EVa The Fleenor car had crossed the vester Swanky, sentenced July 1, on . a trip ~o the big fairs where they tracks safely and the front wheels of happened in the Gagetown communi- According to Michigan Dairy Herd Jacoby, 20, Unionville. a charge of being implicated in this were awarded $2,094.50 in prizes, 29 ty. Improvement Association records, Elton William Kirkpatrick, 21, Po~i increase Comes Mainly in As- the Schwaderer car had just crossed crime, was brought to court from championships and 98 first places on About five o'clock that evening as feed cost amounts to from .50 to 65 Austin; Laura Belle McDonald, 18, sessments for State and over the first rail when the crash Jackson prison, where he is serving their Berkshire swine exhibits; Jim per cent of the total cost Of keeping came. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karr, living-two two to 10-year sentence. He had little Milligan, exhibitor of grand champion Grindstone City.- miles eas~ of Gagetown were finishing a dairy cow for a year. The remain- Andrew Reilly, 25, Elkton; Jennie County Funds. Clare's left leg, elbow and face lost to say on Tuesday, but on Wednesday steer for four years at the state fair; the evening" chores, Ray Ottaway, a his testimony in court caused Kuch- ing 35 to 50 per cent of the cost is ov- Kennedy, 26, Port Austin. some epidermis and he carries a num- Clarence Merchant, grand champion brother of Mrs. Karr, and Wanda, the erhead and includes such items as la- Steve Majeski, 28, Port Austin; ber of bruises. He considers himself ciak and Szyszka to change their plea Holstein exhibitor at state fair in I The tax roll for the township of six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bor, taxes, depreciation, and interest Constance Lemanski, 21, Bad Axe. most fortunate that his injuries were to "guilty." Both men were sentenced 1926-27 and production calf in 1928; Elkland will be considerably higher Karr, heard a step on the front porch, on investment, amounting to approxi- Theodore Rink, 26, Port Hope; Alice not serious. by Judge Smith to terms of 12½ to Audley Homer, owner of the fly-to- this year over last, because of the in- but when no knock was heard at the 15 years in the state prison at Mar- mately $45 per year for a grade cow. Hanski, 23, Port Austin. Cleveland Holstein calf; Owen Lovely, I creased assessments in the county door, they paid no attention until they quette. The method which has been sug- Alex Strogeski, 23, Port Austin; exhibitor of grand champion Ayrshire and state funds. The increase will be heard a faint cry. At this time, Mrs. Two divorce cases heard resulted gested for determining value is to add Katherine Kula, 18, Port Austin. ENTERTAINING TALK at Detroit fair in 1928; Harold $6,378.17 more than in 1928 in this Ka.rr entered the house, and hearing in decrees being granted in the cases the net profit for three years to the Martin Rutkowski, 27, Detroit; McGrath, champion milker at the De- township. Other townships in the ON EUROPEAN TRIP the same cry, an investigation was of Leon C. Harpham vs. :'Grace Harp- value of the cow as a beef animal. Clara Vahoviek, 21, Tyre. troit Fair in September; Harry Cran- county are affected in like manner by made with the result that a baby ham and Chgs. Valentine vs. Lottie Using $75 as the beef value of the Morris Hulverson, 26, Croswell; dell, jr., breeder of grand champion the increased amounts to be°raised for girl wrapped in a blanket was found Valentine. average dairy cow, two samples taken Dorthy Coburn, 19, Croswell. At the meeting of the Woman's Oxford ewe at state fair in 1929; and from Dairy Herd Improvement Asso- state and county purposes. Study Club at the home of Mrs. J. L. on the h'ont porch. With the baby Arthur Battle, an outstanding show- ciation records will illustrate the The township tax will in itself be Cathcart Tuesday afternoon the hos- was an empty bottle and to the child's CARSONVILLE DEBATERS man at the Michigan State Fair. method. A cow which produced 203 500 TUSCOLA MEN lower than last year, but the increase. tess gave a very interesting account garments was pinned a paper with Kenneth Maharg, a club member, is in a large measure due to the :of her trip to Europe last summer this message, "Mother is dead. We pounds of butterfat in a year returned GO DEER HUNTING WON AT CASS CITY expressed the appreciation of the $59 over the cost of feed. Subtract added state and county amounts. A as the guest of her daughter, Miss know you will take good care of her. club to Cass City business men for comparison of the amounts raised by Hester Cathcart.