INGHAM COUNTY NEWS VOL. LIX MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, .TUNE 28, 1917 NO. 2ft

McM.\i\.\.MOi\-.MIi;i5,S. MKS. ( HAKLKS FIKiil) I'LAYS A quiet home wedding took place AT (>. 10. H. CO, CONVIOXTION at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W, H, ION C0RTRI6HI SAILS Mrs, Charles Field of this cit.v, Miors last Wednesday evening, June gifted pianist and teacher of plana 20„ when their youngest daughter, music, charmed the large audience at Ida, was united in marriage to Glen ON FRENCH LINER the county convention of the Order McManamon of Lansing. The effec­ of Easter Star, hold at the Masonic WILL lll'l IN CAI'TAIX IIIOKINKO.N DKIilVIOnS tive ring service being used with Rev. Vi:itV FKW KKrUSK TO HKIil' ixTi;iu:.ST.s OF Y. M. hall In DunsviUe last week Tuesday, IM'.I) citoss r,s Ami Soliciteil Hone Oineiiil.<« Huve Little Feiir of U-lhxit.s No. 12. Mrs. Field gave a masterly I>r, Oady, of LiinsinK, Oive.s Sti'ong —\<> Liners Utnt On Tlii.s Line. (o .hiiiiors 'riitii'Mliiy Kt'eiiiiiK' bride was gowned In .white voile and Their IMit.s Cliocifiilly. interpretation of this famous Etude, I'litriotic AilHi'''''<^L carried bridal roses. The bridal the theme blending perfectly with Tlio scliool .ludltoriiini w.is we'll couple took their places unattended The people of Mason and the sur­ A letter has been .received by Mr. the patriotic nature of the day's pro­ At a Red Cross meeting Tuesday niled lust Thursday (ivoiiing by in front of an alter of-white lattice rounding country have again had an and Mrs. J. A, Cortright from their gram. As an encore Mrs, Field gave evening held at the town hall, called friends of the twoiity-aix graduates, work trimmed with myrtle and terns. opportunity to express their loyalty son Ion, who was in New Vork and the popular "Dance of The Dolls" by by-Chairman I, W, Moe, one of the The stage was decorated with terns A bountiful two course dinner was to our nation, our Flag, and the boys waiting to sail for France last Satur­ P.oldlnl, most enthusiastic gatherings t>at and plants. Miss Mariani Longyoar served by the Misses Ruth Gillespie who will be called to the front in this day night. Mr. Cortright will take ever assembled in that place, listened opened the program with a inarch, up V, M. C. A. work. Following are and Mildred Ellison. war, by contributing ?4100 to the A t'OHKIlCTION. to an address by Dr, George L, Cady wliich was followed by. an invocation Mr. and Mrs, ^[cManamon went to National Red Cross for war relief and extracts taken from the letter: of l.ianslng. He delivered one of the liy rtev. G. W. Maxwell. Mrs. Bond Y. M. C. A. work. Dear Folks; I received your cer­ An article in last week's Issue, con- Detroit and Cleveland on their bridal corning some Brown Swiss cattle, strongest patriotic speeches ever lis­ and Mrs. Mlclcelson then sang a very tour and will be at home in Lansing ' A committee consisting of A. J. tificate of birth 0. K., without which tened to in this place, he gave it right pleasing solo and responded to an 1 could not have sailed. I wasn't stated that they were property of Lin- after June 30. Hall as chairman, A. Bruce Ball, sec, fred Marshall. These cattle were from the shoulder and the man that, •(Micore. The 2()tli was also the bride's par­ F. E. Searl, I. J. Kellogg and M. A. sure until this morning that I was to was asleep in this crisis and did not Captain Jonathan Dickinson of sail with the bunch Saturday. It I raised by_ L, S, Marshall, of Leslie ents thirty-first wedding anniversary. Bemont spent much time and thought township," get woke up l)y being hit right be­ • Itoonvllle, Mo., delivered an Instruc­ In selecting the workers and district­ iiadn't have understood an auto I tween Hie eyes was devoid of feeling. tive address, on tlie sul)ject of "Our ing tlie city, the surrounding country don't believe tiiey would have taken Mrs. Frank Gardner of Lansing also llorltago." He is Captain at the and getting matters in sliapo for the 1110. '• You see there are 5,000 men af­ gave a fine address to the ladies along Kemper MIlKary Scliool. Captain ELECTED PRESIDENT OF l)ig drive which began Tuesday morn­ ter :i,200 ,iobs, and good men, too. LOCAL TALENT WILL tlie lines of conservation of every i:)i<;klnson told of the doveiopiiient ol' ing, Juno 10, at S o'clock. Most of tlioni have been "Y" men so tiling oven to robbing the gariiage (li'Miocracy and its effects tliroughoul EAGLES ORDER A preparatory meeting was called 1 felt pretty good about being chosen, can. 'i'he DansviUo orchestra rend­ I he foinitry. for all the workers at Hie court house Tiioy want ail around men, A sample GIVE ENTERTAINMENT ered several fine selections. At the .Mrs, i'Hii'.abi'lli Walker of .lackson .M)\v niATi;ij,\Ai) I.\.SUI;A.\CK on the Monday evening and about GO of quostlons; "Could you load in close of the mooting a voluntary sub­ riMidcred a solo and also responded singing'? Are you an auto nioclianic';' UNDFJt ALLSPICES OF PYTHIAN CO. TO ItK OIUiA.M/JOl). attended. The plan was presented, SiSTKiSS. scription was asked for and iii less to !in I'TUiore. discussed and accepted and tiie work­ Could you offer prayer to a brigade tlian twenty minutes ,iust six hundred Nailian Diivis, president of the (GOOD) ready to go to i)attle'? They William 11, Craliam, county clerk ers given tlieir territory. A very pleasing event is in store doliiirs was raised not including over .senior class, in a few well cliosen of Ingiiam county, was ciiosen state Every worker went out from that assume you lead a Christian life'; Can one hiindrod dollars in duos. words, |)r('s(.'nliMl the senior cuj) to you talk French, Italian, German, etc, I'or music lovers of our city at the president of Hie Fraternal Order of meeting witli a grim delerminatlon to Presbyterian church Friday evening. 'I'ho orchestra Ihon played America llic .iiniiiirs, .Miss ICsthcr Moshor, in iOagles at the convention liold at Es- do his best in a cause wholly worthy, etc'?" l)i'liiiif of ihe juniors, made liio I'o- 'I'he mombers of Mrs. Keliogg's class the audience joined in singing, they canalia last 'i'liursday. In addition and with a feeling that they wore Wo iiave had some -woudorful ad- will give a recital and will be assisted wore then dismissed by I'^^idor Pass- sponse and aecepled Hie cup for her to this iiigli iionor, .Mr, Graliaiii was doing iliolr lilt toward slamping out drosses by men from Hio front on ev­ class. by some of tlio best talent of our city, moro, ai:ter wiiicli the ladies gatliered (ilected representative of tiie Mlclii- i'lnissianism from the world, keeping ery sub.|oct. I feel already its a lib­ 'i'ho piano for this occasion will lie in one corner of the auditorium and i.. li. iMcArlhur presentotl Hie gan Slate Aerie from the second dis- Old Glory in its proper place, and eral odueatlon, but 1 wouldn't fool diplomas In the gi'aduates after which furnished by the \V. W. Kimliall com­ !i 'I'lirlfl Clul) u-iis organized liy Mrs. liastoiilng tlio dawn of' a universal right If I hadn't tried to got into the pany of i^ausing. Tin^ rocltal will Gardner. Mrs. C, W, Clark was .Miss (,'arwil' Clienoy presented I lie peace. So In spite of the rain on army first. 'I'liey may need mo yet, lii,i,'li school wllii Iwo lieaillifui pic- liegin at 7:;J0. An admission of 10 elected cliairnian, lAlrs, C, A, Diolii, 'i'uesday luorning aljo.ut '10 men and but I really believe I can do more cents will be clicrgod, the proceeds lo s(>cret;iry, Mrs, (lardnor, accompan- iiii'cs. 'i'iiey were portraits of two 18 women reported for work and af­ good in this work. I know Hie kind foi'iiu'i' presidents, tienrKi' Wasliing- go to tiio Pythian Sisters. 'I'ho fol­ li.'d liy Mrs. Dr. liarher will hold meet­ ter roeeiviiig tiielr suiiplios and final of boys those fellows are and -what lowing momiiers of Mrs. Keliogg's ings weekly here for the purpose of tdii and Abi-aliam I'jiicoln, and were iiislructions, started out on the er- llioy want and need and I have a in lai'ge walnut frames. class will take part in Part 1 of tlio instructing tlio ladies in Hie art of raiiil of mercy. A more dcterniinod "liniich" I'm going to surprise some program; Ituth llazelton, Mary canning all kinds of fruit and vege- lii'V. .Maxwell then •pronounced tlie and enlliuslastic lot of men and of those old heads. 1 ran across lieiit'diction. Minar, Walter Sabin, Janett Sever­ laldos. All ladies are invited to at­ women never started in any cause, Doll Vandercook in Hie "Y" iiuilding, ance, Ella Whipple, Caroline Wliito. tend. Notices of those meetings will and obtained sueli results as have our headciuartors being his also. Dc]\ Langloy iiayiior, Ruth Asoltlne, 1)0 given ahead. / (Continued on page •!) (Continued on page -1) Lanore Douglas, Ijonna Denardln, Ar- Aftor which every one went liome/ BLUE RMES STSTE line Htird, Marvel Madam, Mary fooling that tlio effort was wortif Sliormaii, George McArthui', Mary while and that Hiey had struck one Gon'co, Alice Davis, Dorotiiy Minar, more blow at the Kaisor, and helped IDS JDLy 23-28 EATON RAPIDS MEN IN- SHETLAND PONY NEARLY Charles White, Mary Hinckley, advance the Stars and Stripes What promises to bo liie greatest Martha Freshour, Florence Flotclior, one more stop In the cause of liberty racing in the history of the trotting YESTIGAT_[U6HT SYSTEM CAUSES GUILD'S DEATH .Mlna Lundy, Zola Bashford, justice and democracy. turf will be seen during tlie thirty- MUXICII'AL PLANT INAl)K(,>UATi: Part II third annual l31uo itlhlion meeting hlN IS -1)1 Solo, Life's Lullaby, IX NKI(JHIK>ltlN(i TOWN. SO.^IF. 1)1 •of tile Detroit Driving Club at the trlct in Michigan. The- position is STANCI-:. Gerald Lane, Mildred Hunter state fair grounds, July 2;! to 28. Recitation Wingad Eanies OF FIRE IS one of lionor, no salary being connect­ Atty. J. B. Hendee and four other Francos Carven,' daughter of Mr. This will bo the second meeting in ed witli it. He will be the executive business men of Eaton Rapids were Violin Solo, Berceuse from Joslyu, t.iie chain of tracks known as tiio and Mrs. Walter Carven, met with an Marguerite Kerns COMPLETE MYSTERY head of about .1 ,'3,500 members. His In Alason last Thursday to inauire in­ experience last Thursdiiy that might Grand Circuit, and in addition to tiic duties will 1)0 namely visitations to Solo, Roses In June, campaigning stables from Cleveland to the recent change made here in the possibly have cost lier life. A short SEVEX ItUILDINGS DESTROYED fifty-two Aeries in tlie state and to lighting system. time ago she was presented with a Mrs, Harry Bond, Edward Gorman tliero will he an unusual numlier of hold schools of instruction. TUESDAY MORNING. recruits from among tlie winners of Eaton Rapids has a municipal fine Shetland pony. Thursday after­ The Lansing delegation exemplified plant and steam is used,for power. noon she was baiting it around the llio SliortSiiip Circuit, wiiere such the ritual in a contest witli Grand Fire of unknown origin destroyed .good racing prevails this year. Tills has been found to be a losing yard but became tired of lioldlng the FINAL AGCDDNT FILED IN seven buildings on the farm of, Fred Rapids at the convention and the for­ proposition for the city. Whether to rope so tied it around her waist. The Williams in Vevay about two miles i\ot only is tiiore a large original mer city won tlie first prize, which produce the ".juice" by water power entry in tlie classics which feature pony became frightened and rair* from tlie city Tuesday luorning. When was a fine banner. Grand Rapids has or to buy it from some power com­ dragged Frances across the ground, ELLjyiELD ESTATE discovered by Mr, Williams fire was tiie Detroit meeting, but- so few won tills banner for two consecutive pany is what they are now trying to through the orchard and finally i;.VEctToi: LocA'n;s FORTY-OXIO in the peak of the hay barn. Several liorses have been witiulrawn that Hie years and if they had have been suc­ decide. lodged her between two trees. Mr. outlook is for exceptional fields. This cessful this year they would have Hi;iRS AXI) LEG.VTEES. auto loads of Mason people drove out combined witii the high class of the Carven heard his daughter's cry for and firemen went with tlie chemical been the possessors, however, the CKKAIVI STATIONS TO CLOSE 4TH help and ran and caught the pony. engine but the fire had progressed lr; tlio iiioard of Com- Grand Worthy President and Past during the year to over $37,000, miM'co $,'i,OnO stake for 2:0(i iiacers c. Mrs, Fields by her will after mak­ not much grain was In tlie barn. Grand Worthy President wore pres­ DEER CREEK DRAIN ' There was no wheat and part of the on 'i'uesday; the world famous ^V, & ent at tlie convention. ing a few specific legacies, gives one- M, stake of ,$.10,0(10 tor 2:0S trotters half of the residue of lior proper.ly to corn was carried out. Jlr- Williams Mr. Graiiani will attend tlie Na- 30 MARI.,t,.».,».,i„t„f.,^„^,t.,fMa Miss Dykstra was called home to at­ have been held today (Thursday) has I Various Topics | , At last the new bunting flag has tend a wedding, Mrs, Bement went been called off. Owing to the day ' i.,t.,t,.>,n>.»'„t.,>iiti»,».Mt.,ti,>>.t..t*.«..g..».ii„t,.»4 been secured by Wm. H. Graham for to the lake and will remain the bal­ .set for the picnic coming so close to ance of the week with the girls. Re­ the' Fourth of July, and other reasons An army of 650,000 will be drawn, the county building. Since the last In July from the men who registered meeting o£ the board of supervisors port comes they are having a splendid it was .decided It was best not to have time.'^ ••,.•..••• -•,.• ,•>•• -."f... June 5. The;numbers will be drawn there; has been trouble In getting a it.,''.. ;.. • in Washington and sent to,a local ex­ flag. Owing to the flag pole, the flag emption board who will decide on the has formerly appeared at half mast. EDEN AGAIN THREATENED. LOOK OUT FOR CYCLONES! exemptions offered. That has been repaired and now the Last Wednesday afternoon the If you are not protected, against new flag win again be flying. The blacksmlth^shop of DennlsvWaltonin cyclones, come and let me write you The United States has begun insur- ,, mm flag Is of flnematerlali well-made and Eden caught flre and threatened to,do some Insurance. F. H. Field. 24tf Ing lives of merchant seamen bound;'! is l,0xl5'feet.'-''':f.•,••/>;..v,'''-•••;.•••• considerable damage. ; Section nien for the'war zone. The new war rlsk.-j, got busy,and the fire was soon extin­ On the job in a jllfy-T-the new insurance law went into J effect and; < JTJfK OF ALL KI!f0»^WANXED. guished.: If the! flames had- progressed' "Ford Service Wagon'?. See adv on fifty million dollars was approprlatie'd ' undoubtedly the /store' and. several page.,6...:. :•'.:,; "^ Will pay torniit ;iB :dayB' 112 ton surrotinding buildings would heive Ait Quickstep. Driving Park oh the •.There will be several otheir good by Congress to makiB. the iaw effec­ for old ;;iriDn\dellVered; {rubber' boots been-;destroyed;,'?.-••;•'-•';:v.^'^v;.,.;;'..;^,:.-,.:.-;.v aftefhooh of July Fourth,the Mason ciashelsion the program, which-will all tive.^ ,••..",.••••••'. ,'..,,.^'v:'::.:;, ;• .'•M'm^:^' and 8ho«a 6c per lb., «uto tires 4c, Driving Club will putoa one of the liie'hard raced and furnish, consider- r,;;,^,',; ,:NOTICE.'., •:':;,,.,•./•..;• :inner::tubliig;;:8Ci;'Cbpperwi6c^viieavy: ' AUpersons having accounts or un­ racUIWAY^ TCO^^ bestinatlnees ever given .by theasso- ible entertainment., '::'^'?^;'v^ Treasury officials in J Washington V red'hrass 15c, light'brass 80; rags Ic. clatldnrl^vS;,;'.\):--\--". 'r"p4':::'••'•• :•': .'''i^',' ^^he^admlsslon (or tb:e races will delivered' work will please make ar­ announce the next Liberty Loan •will Both:^phw)MB^|c;B.g^gRe^ p'li'Get ybur';Btbck^i;''liig- top-notcher, consiflerlng the high cost thilfc iitoents, I free;:'^'-o-•' V'; T T^uesdayiiand'evenings: from 6:30:to 000 : piBople ,^siibscribed ; to ;!tbe iflrstji INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917 Germany's Motives fngbnm Coutttg pttvd FIVE JOYOUS DAYS FIVE JOYOUS DAYS FIVE JOYOUS DAYS ! Look! Listen! Published at Mason every Tlnirsdnr For Attacking the morning by The Inghnm Couniy News Printing Co. United States We Pay 5% On Your Savings Entered at the rostolllce at Mason, XOTK.—This is niticle nuiniK'r faii is disli'lltiilliiK aiiiDiiK tlic inori! cusiiy agaliist> loss, Three Months 35 iiilhii'iilia! |ta|ifi's of llic stalo. The last three articles have point­ The German-American Loan and ADVERTISING HATES ed out the common interests that Our advertising rates made knovvn draw America and the allies together, Trust Co. Ltd, Detroit. at ofllce. the common dangers that drive them together, and the special dangers to E. CULVER, Representative, Marriage, birth and death notices ihe United States that impel us to Mason, Mich. free. make common cause with the allies. Tiesolutlons of respect, card, of First among these special dangers thanks, etc., one cent a word, was the certainty that we should have been compelled to fight Germany in S. h. MARSHAIX, Editor the near future and to fight her with­ out help. Why should we have been forced Mason Chautauqua Mason Chautauqua Mason Chautauqua AIM;: YOU i.VTF,iM:sTF.n i.v to fight Germany immediately,-or at WAIC TI.MK I'ltOHIIUTIOX? all? That question, was in many July 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 July 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 July 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 people's minds. It is a fair question Petitions bearing the names of 2,- and demands an answer. 082,fi37 men, largely bartenders and The answer is this; We should men working Cor distilleries and all have bad to fight Germany because More Than a Dozen Great Mario LoZitO and HIS Famous Hear from wet territory in the United Germany would have attacked us. And here are the reasons why Ger­ New York City MaHno Baoci States, have been sent to the Presi­ many would have attacked us if we Attractions Gov. George W. Clarice dent and Congress against the pro­ had remained neutral and she had posed dry legislation which would beaten the allies. prevent from fifty to sixty million 1. Self protection. This is the first motive that impels any nation to bushels of grain being used in the war. In the case of a militant pow­ STAR SPANGLED BANNER m manufacture of booze. er like Germany, the force of arms is i The representative should hear invoked early. Germany does not lU'Kiilallons by (iovciiiincnt An How THE HOME OF from the people in this district on wait, like the rabbit, until resistance It. Should Ite I'layed. is only a death struggle; her plan is thi.s important measure. It is not to anticipate danger. "Inquierer" has request informa­ right to ask people to contribute to In the case of a German triumph tion as to official customs regarding Quality the many worthy causes—to strain over the allies, Germany's first step the playing of the "Star Spangled to produce more foodstuffs, and then would he to confirm her victory and Banner," on account of its being play­ make It permanent. There are two ed indiscriminately during moving waste nearly a bushel of grain per ways of rendering an enemy country pictures and similar performances. Groceries o^'ipita in making booze. Further­ harmless—one is destroying or per­ Regulations from Washington, for more, 300,000 persons are engaged in manently crippling it; the o'her is observance by the Army and Navy, Hurrah for the Fourth of .luly! No the sale and manufacture of intoxi­ making an ally or dependency out of require the "Star Spangled Banner" one can be patriotic with an unap- it. France airtl England would be shall not be played as part of a med­ cants, This is too many—far too left permanently crippled, and never ley,'or as part of any other musical peased appetite. Our good groceries many—when produce will this year, would be permitted to regain enough composition. It should not be rend­ will fire your enthusiasm to the ex­ as years before, be lost for want of strength to get upon their feet again ered except on occasions when a real ploding point! Most appropriate for help. Japan would become Germany's ally. significance is attached to the spirit •1th of July dinners! Italy would become a vassal state. of the air, and true meaning to its The waste of food—the waste of Turkey would be a German depend­ words as written by Francis Scott —TI{Y THKSI3— labor and the waste of life from the ency. In Russia the old autocracy Key. When played, it should be so Fancy California Lemons, doz.. ,30c use of intoxicants demand that It's would be restored by German bayo­ given by an orchestra, or band, that Fancy Valencia Oranges, doz.SSc, 45c nianufacturo should at least be cur­ nets and an alliance formed with the it will be played through without re­ czar. petition of any part not required to Full Cream Cheese, lb 30c tailed during the time we are at war. 'i'lius Europe would be disposed of make it complete. The constant Olives, plain or stuffed repetition of the air, or parts of it, is in such a way as to leave Germany Detroit Vapor per bottle 10, 1.5, 2,'". secure. J3ut North America would incorrect and improper. During its 30c A Proclamation remain—an incessant and growing playing, all patriotic persons should Oil Stove I'urc Sweet Apple Cider, qt hot. 25c danger. America is squarely against arise and stand quietly, men with rremium Grape Juice, hot.. .15 25c By the Governor tlio idea of German world-rule and their hats removed, until the air is Switt's While Laundry Soap bar ,«c could be depended upon to oppose it completed. OUicors and soldiers are Ked Uibbon Coffee, per lb. at all times, and to join Germany's required to stand "at attention" fac­ 35c The Great Lakes Auxiliary of the Another Shipment on the Way White Squadron Coffee, lb. Navy Relief Society has asked mo to enemies the first time Germany might ing toward the music and it in uni­ ;l8c issue a prociamalion calling attention have a war—perhaps to help defeat;-' form, they salute with the right hand, Ued Sun Japan Tea, 111.... .'iOc to the work and needs of its organ­ pd France and England to rise in re­ retaining the position of salute until ization. volt against their masters. ,the last note of the Anthem, It not YOLKS TO SEIIVl The object of (lie Auxiliary is to With such an outlook, what would in uniform, they remove the hat, or Give us your order now and avoid the dis­ assist linancially and otiiorwise the Germany do? From the Prussian cap, and hold it opposite the left widows and orphans and mothers of standpoint common prudence would shoulder over the heart. appointment off delay men of the Navy and Marine Corps, compel lier to dispose of such an ene­ C. A. RIES who die, leaving tlieir families in my at once, before it could do harm. need. 2. Gain, Next to self preserva­ t. Sandhill | Relief is given in every necessary tion, hope of gain is the strongest i..^.«..«..«,4..«..«..«..»..«..«..|..<..>..»..«..>..«..<..t..t..<..<..i'.i case. When a death occurs in the spring that moves the macliinory of J.C.FINGERLE Navy or .Marine Corps, steps are war. In this case the gain would be Mrs. Fred Goetz spent Friday and taken immediately to ascertain if any colossal and immediate. Saturday with her parents. Salisbury's Hardware relatives are left in need of assis­ 'Plie end of this war 'will see Ger­ Word has been received of the Plumbers and Tinners many exhausted to the last degree. marriage of Miss Tena Bennett to tance. This is usually given in the ^ form of a monthly allotment and con­ Germany must have money—vast Forest M. Fair of Farwell, Michigan. ^ amounts of it, even if she were vic­ They were quietly married in Clare I tinues until such time as other moans of support can ho provided. The torious. Where could she get it? .Tune 17. The announcement of their Supply House Auxiliary also advises and assists rte- Tliere would be but one place— marriage came as a surprise to all but I)endunt relatives In obtaining pen­ America, On this side is the richest near relatives. 090 locao Bath Tubs, Lavatories, Sinks (all sions and lakes the necessary steps to nation in the world—richer before Sixty friends and relatives took kinds), Water Closets, Water Heat­ insure the education of the children the war than Germany and England dinner Sunday with Ban and Peter ers, lianges, Boilers, Bath Room Sun­ combined—richer, now than all Eur­ Waggoner. Each being, presented left fatherless. It will, thoret'ore, be dries, Wrought and Steel Water Pipe seen that the Auxiliary will care for ope. with a fine rocking chair, All report D the families of those nien from our Germany would have five million a good time and plenty to eat. and Fittings (all sizes and kinds). own communilios who have offered veteran troops; she would have her Two auto loads of neighbors called their services and their lives for the own navy and Britain's too; she on Geo. Clements Friday evening. TINNERS SUPPLIES protection of the Nation. The scope would have bitter grievances against Miss Alice Wilson is visiting her Spend July Fourtli U the United States; all the allied coun­ and work of the Auxiliary are wide­ sister, Mrs. Lewis Wieland, this week. ilooiing, Eave Troughing, Galvanized; spread and its needs arc immediate. tries would bo disarmed and helpless, Lewis Lett and family called on his and America would not have a friend and Black Sheet Iron, Sheet Tin,. The Society believes that it is the brother, Chas. Lolt, Sunday after­ AT- on earth. Wliat would happen? Ask noon. Sheet Copper, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Iron duty of every American citizen, par­ Belgium! Stove and Furnace Pipe and Klbow,^ ticularly at this juncture of national 3. nesonlmont. This is the third Some families take pride in serv­ (all sizes). affairs, to assist in this excellent in importance among the causes of work. ing lavish and overbountiful meals war—not the first, as some might and overgenerous service of food. Therefore, I, Albert E. Sleeper, suppose. It is less potent than fear Governor of the State of Michigan, do This leads inevitably to waste of See My Display of Furnaces or desire for gain, but It would be food on the table and is a temptation I HAGUE PARK issue this, my proclamation', and I potent enough in this case to make earnestly request our citizens to re­ to overeating, which often impairs They are right. Germany eager for a war that promi.s- health and efllciency. . | spond, as liberally as they are able, ed not only satisfaction tor many bit­ to this urgent appeal. ter grievances, hut also insured future "The Beauty Spot of Michigan" fM«..«.4««H«M«..«..«»«..t..«..t..«.>«..*..«..«..«.4H«..«.4..ft..«..f Let me figure with you on your ALBERT E. SLEEPER, Governor. safety and enormous profits, ' •^ Alaiudoii Ccntci'. \ June 25, Nineteen Seventeen wants. Germany's resentment against us— i«^"»*'**'**'t*'»"**'»'****">*'>***"*"*"*"^ began with the ''Monroe doctrine, AVHAT IWIIT WIIiL A1MRRICA\ which has always been a thorn In the Mr. and Mrs; Dwight Laylin and J. C. FINGERLE WOMKN PLAY IN 1'HE WAR? flesh of the German government be­ daughter spent Sunday at the home cause it barred the way to German ex­ of L. H. Laylin'sand family. BALL GAMES West Ash Street, Mason Agnes ReppUer answers this ques­ pansion in Central and South Amer­ Mr. and Mrs. Max Eifert and fam­ tion in the July Woman's Home Com­ ica. ily visited at David Powell's Sunday'. o panion when she says: At the time of the Spanish war Ger­ Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Whitely and "And women? American women? many sought to form a European family are spending the summer at They have a big and a hard part to coalition against us, but was thwarted the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. play in the nation's struggle (or right. by England. The German admiral Peter Sparling. D Balloon Asoensions HARDY BROS & CO. Whatever may have been their senti­ at Manila Bay, who tried to browbeat The Wilkin's Memorial Sunday Good 9 room house on Coumbia. ments before a state o( war was de­ Admiral Dewey, acted unquestionably school will hold their annual picnic street. Large lot, a fine home clared, honor and honesty now de­ under orders from Berlin, because at Pine lake Thursday, June 28. at a bargain. mand unfailing allegiance to their Germany did not want the United Bert True and family were Sunday All Kinds of Sports country. The eight leading colleges States to get the Philippines. callers at 0. True's. A good 80 acres 2 miles nw of for women which pledged their loyal Next came the German intrigue In Several from this neighborhood at­ Mason, no buildings, some good services to the adnvinistration, hlazed Venezuela, which was thwarted by a tended the Children's Day exercises timber. This can be had at a. a trail which we may wisely (ollow. virtual ultimatum from President at the West Gate church. Bathing, Boating, Fishing, great bargain. No one can accuse the heads of these Roosevelt—an ultimatum that the Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Strickland en­ colleges, or their faculties, of harbor­ kaiser knew would be supported by tertained Gary Wood, wife and Call or write Hardy Bros. ing the 'military spirit.' On the con­ England. daughter of Wheatfleld Sunday. Ill 1<2N. Washington Ave, Lamina trary, it was well known that some of When the great war began, Ger­ . Rob Osborn and wife and son Geo., them were earnest advocates of many expected that she could cajole and Jesse Palen and wife visited at rj Thrilling Riding Cit. Phone 2068 Bell Phone S7ft peace. The document which they en­ or frighten us into refusing to furnish n Lewis Gulesbrook's Sunday. dorsed, and sent to Mr. Wilson, goods to the allies. She tailed, and breathed a spirit of integrity as well the United States adhered to the let­ as of courage and devotion. ter of the law. Since Germany was On ths Lake will be displayed gorgeously "Although we believe that the set­ beaten on the sea, our legal neutral­ INTERURBAN SCHEDULES tlement of international difficulties by ity thus became a powerful aid to the EFFECTIVE MAY 21, 1917 allies and Intensified the German gov­ war Is fundamentally wrong, we re- Mrs. Florence Rusch and daughter BEAUTIFUL SOUTH HOUND NOUTH 110 UND < cognize that in a world crisis such as ernment's hostility toward us. Then of Mason are spending a tew days JACKSON. DETROIT LANSING this it may become cue highest duty came; the submarine caihpaign, in with her mother, Mrs, Mary Foun­ KALAMAZOO OWOSSOi to defend ,by force the principles'upon which Germany sought to set aside, tain. M.MITKOH l.l.MITKDS which Christian civilization Is found­ all existing, law and custom. Again Bernlce Bateman is attending the A, M, P.M. A. M, P. M. ed. Any aisrvlce which we can rend­ she couiited on frightening America sutnmer school at Ypsllanti. fi;43 12112 7:53 1:52 er, and (so far as we can speak for Into silence but the bluffi failed. i Prank Sbbpbell and family and, J. Aquatic Fireworks 8 10:43 2;4i; 8:52. H:52 There Is no question whatever" that 4i43 11;5a 5:53 them) any service which the thou- E, Bateman and wife attended the 0;4-J 7:53 \ sands of trained wpnieh'whom we official Germany^ -hates, the United 8{41 States as ,Intensely;.as,It,hatesvEng­ fuineral of Mrs. Arthur Joslln In Jack­ LOCALS' have sent out from otir'colleges can son county last' 'Monday afternoon. tOEao aoEaoBO LOCALS A. M, jj 1'. M, land and Is just as eager to cripple us 8 A. M, 1'. M. render, we hereby place at the: dls- and to plunder us as she; is to cripple The deceased being a cousin of Mrs. 5:41* 1:01 iKipoSal of our country;" 'Batemah^'M ?,-/-^ ••••[•]•' ' • 6;r.O 13;05- 6:59 ' ;i;01 and plunder England,''This is open­ (l;47 3!(I5 0:01 5:01 ly avowed and; prbclainied in Ger­ ; Mrs. Mary Fountain and son enter­ were callers at M. 0. Brown's last who have been visiting friends in S:05 4i0.'! 11:01 7:01 PROBATE NEWS. many today.'-^VA;, >•••••:'::r, tained company last Sunday to the Sunday. Ingham county and started on their 10:0.1 0:05 8:58 ntimber,:bf^i-;^:;;;'*i; i:: are iObd'si agents i to: llEiad'Oerinaiirltc Brown, and family last; Sunday.': midst with the Lansing battery to. Join day. . ^;k '^;iSaroh^AhnteijHlH,:,re»t6imtibl»;ri;; -;•; /IRrorid'iiowbrj;; and'iwho i:belleviBi^tIlat' ; jMtB,^;AliceVHiUtof Joickson Tisited the army and also in honor of Frank :LeOrande JRogers and wife, David' ;;/,VMatlpn^;B,fNortli;,;et;alJi'6oni|4:Ji^ cru(diinfftiG()rlhan7's lOiipoiientB.'iB: not' he?!mpth(Br,Mn»; Mary Fountain, lait' Dennisbn: apd. daughter and Charles Rogers and, Mr. Maupin of Eaton Rap- an\! 6tte9ab\:but iv Biiered')duty!:>t6-< b •Monday.;t^^;*^fl:c;;^;•;^'iV;;:^v••u;,iv:.^M•f'"" Deniilsdn'of Guelph',;N. D., and Miss Ids were callers of M..0. Brown and perfoimbdwitbovt^ scruple.:!: v! ;t |ts;j;S|^;;:Muii ;in(iljttinl^ famny'Bundfty.r;v;;:#;:::'•;.,;•;; ;•.'; ••; :;.,;•.. Jiiiii!^ ^-sm iB8iiaililSiililiiiliafi^ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28. 1917

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Mr.s, Vosta Thompson iiltendod coiiiniciicoinent exercise.s in Williain- ston la.st WGGk. ,l!iy ICvereU. and diuiglitor .Tossie of Chelsea visli.cd H. P. I'lvorett and family last Thursda.v and t'amil.v. Miss i\liidgo who lia.s taught in our scliools [or a numher of years will study in Chicago this sununor. Mrs. Lorena Tyler Wasson and children and iMrs. Witt'Wasson had a very narrow escape from death last week, when the machine which they were driving ran off the hridge near the Lin Cook place. They were pin­ ned under it until help came and re­ leased them. The children were un­ hurt but Mrs. Lenora Wasson was quite badly hurt. The IV>wcl Complaint in Indin. In a lecture at one of the Des Maiv With Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the in- tLM'ior of India, where he was taken Money has sick, that he had a bottle of Cham- herlaiji's Colic, Cholera and Dlar- his family rliooa Remedy with him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy prelected with mo Is used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cliolera, You may know from this that it can in Ihe Bank. l)e depended upon for the cilder forms of bowel complaint tliat occur Take a dollar out of your pocket and look at It. It is in this country. 01)tainable every­ YOUR dollar. If you put it in the Bank it will KEEP ON where, (adv) being your dollar and It will invite other dollars each pay day to join it. ' ' Before you know it will have-built a wall of safety t East Aiirt'liiis | around your family to PROTECT them if anything should *••»•-;— a..|..a..t a..a..t..a..a..t..|..<..a.->'a..a..a..a..i happen to you. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and Gntirgp Allen of Chicago are visiting Squ'ander that Dollar and it will support ANOTHER llioir cousin, V2. K. It^lisworth. man's family. .Airs. George Graham and son Ken­ neth of l^oslie visited i-clatives liero Put YOUR money in OUR bank. last l'"'riday. We pay 3 per cent interest. Mrs. Kalph I'ldwai'ds was Hie guest of lior parents over the W(?ek end. Lucius Warner visited liis sister, Mrs. ,]uno Smitli, in Leslie over Sun­ THE FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK day. I'lloiso Iluntoon of Liuising visited MASON, MICHIGAN. her griindparonts, i\Ir. and Mrs. J. ]-luiii, last week. I!ev. McTnggart and family motor­ ed lo Saline, Waslitenaw county, last Tliursday returning liomo the same ,/ X day. Mrs. l^rank Thayer went lioiiie witli lior mother, who has boon visiting CORRESPONDENCE her, to l''ostorla, i\licliigan, last week. Mrs. l-foward Stono and baby from Onondaga visited her mother, i\Irs. Items Gathered by NEWS Stafl" about the County Lora Halo, the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bond and Mrs. J. A. A Complete Stock of United States Tires Carried by Da G. BARR ^: :r Barnes were in Lansing JMonday. Mr. and iVIrs. E. E. Ellsworth enter­ ,•»•..§•••"•••• •.4.4..a.4.4«a.4..a..«..a.'*..a..a..a..a..a»a..a.-a..a.4..a.4..a..f tained their children and grandchil­ How'.'* This? i Pray NeiKliborhood \ I Robbing \ dren last Sunday at a dinner In hon­ \Ye offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ------•.•..•.,ana..a<.a.<*..a«a»a..«..i a..a..a..a..a«a»a..a..a»*"a*.a"a..a..a..a..a>.a..a..a»a»a"a>4..a"i or of their son Orla's 21s^ birthday. ward for any case ot Catarrh that He was remembered with a very nice luid children Harold \Yalton of Bay City spent cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Mrs. .lohn Harmen book case. Cure. were in IDlmondale Saturday. Sunday at H. Halsey's. American Savings Bank The Epworth League will give a F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. i\liss I'llion Bellson entertained com­ a..a..a.»f'f't"»..a..i Suntield visited .Mrs. Maud liedlleld The -Misses Buddies who have been and believe him perfectly honorable last Tuesday. with their brotlier Lee, left for their 0. P. Bolster and daughter autoed in all business transactions and finan­ lionie Jlonday. to Augusta last Tuesday and attend­ cially able to carry out any obliga­ l^ighlning struck Geo. irelcr's house tions made by his firm. last Saturday. No damage was done You are luvited to the church Sun­ ed the graduating exercises at Kala­ day morning at 10 o'clock in response mazoo where one of hor classmates NA'hONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, lo amount lo anything. Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Anna Uodlicld is lier to Pros, Wilson's appeal that the graduated and accompanied them Pays 4% Interest in aliovo date be observed as Patriotic home on Friday. Hall's' Catarrh Cure is taken in­ iii ofO, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Yen ton, IDay. Approiiriate exercises by the ternally, acting directly upon the ;Mason ill is week. Born, a daughter, to Mr. and IMrs. Sunday school will be given. Please Lawrence Webb, Saturday morning, blood and mucous surfaces of '••the Mrs. Harry Ui)liam, Mrs. iMaud and bring youi' national song books. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Ann;i lledlield called on Mrs. ,T, M. would answer to the name.of Grace system. Testinionals sent free. Price Mrs. Olive I'^owler will entertain 7 5 cents per bottle. Sold by all layior of Lansing last Tuesday Alice, and passed to the groat beyond the \Y. F. i\l. S. Thursday, ,Tuly 5. on i\ronday and laid to rest in tlio druggists. .Miss Klioila Strong v.'as Ihe guest You are iuviled, of .Miss Imoj LMie Upham Tuosday and North Auvolius cemetery on Tuesday Take Hall's Family Pills for con­ AYednesday. Mrs. Jas. Ilakor and ciiildren arc C. W. Grillin and wife and daugh­ stipation, (adv) visiting friends in Oladwln. ter, Pioy Young and wife, and i^eo Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $25,000.00 To Ihe Vublic. .'Mien and mother motored to see "i have boon using Chanilierlain's •••a..*..*..*..*" tlieir grandmother at W. C. Norris', f Aurelius J 'Pablols for indigestion for the past t Moadsville J wlio is very ill and returned to their six months, and it affords mo pleas­ !..a..a ••< lionies in Detroit Sunday afternoon. DIRECTORS IMrs. Welch remained for a few days Frank Deniilson and daughter ure to say I liave never used a I'omody Mrs. Thomas Dickerson is again on Anna and Cbas. Dennison ot Guelpb, that did mo so much good."—iMrs. C. to help care for her mother. J. W. Bailey, Pres. J. W. Bailey & Co. the sick list. James Haynes is able to ride out North Dakota, visited at Theron E. V;iioy, llllon, N. V. Chamberlain's Several from this vicinity attended Grinnell's last week. Wm. Brogan, Pres. Dancer-Brogan Co. Tablets are obtainable everywhere. again and spent Friday at his daugh­ the Children's day exercises at the N. ter's, iMrs. Herman Bullen. John McCabe and family of Wheat- D. E. Bates, Treas. Reo Motor Car Co. W. Stockbridge church Sunday. field spent Sunday at Rudolph Mrs. Geo. Mutton is on the gain but H. F. Harper, Sec.-Treas. \V. K. Prudden & Co! Miles Pulling of Lansing was in quite sick at this writing. Droscha's. Northeast Onondaga [ this neighborhood Sunday. Ray Bullen and wife spent Sunday The Methodist L. A. S. will sell Ice M. R. Carrier, Northrop, Robertson & Carrier Co...... ,....t....,a..a..a"a..a..a..«..>..a..a..a..i B, I. Halladay and mother attended cream at J. D. Waggoner's hall Satur­ at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. E, R. C. Rueschaw, VV. S. Foster, Attorney the funeral of iNIrs. Saloma Abbott at Bullen. day evening. 'Mrs. Mary Green and children from DansvUle Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Ford and children of Portland visited her people here last Dean Howen and family spent Sun­ W. K. Prudden, President During the storm Saturday after­ day at Albert Fiester's. Cedarville, Kansas, are visiting her week. . I noon the barn belonging to A, Dietz sister, Mrs. John Freeman. Chas. E. Toms, Cashier A. T. Ingalls of North Leslie was Mrs. Forest Smith entertained her was struck by lightning, killing two mother from Lansing, and brothers, Keith and Lyndon Crane of Hills­ putting in beans last week on his sheep, but doing slight damage to the dale are visiting relatives here. I'arm in this place. Joe and John Lundberg, from Chi­ building. W. G. Mllner and Jesse cago and Ann Arbor Saturday. Clayton Croy and family ot Dimon­ .Tesse Darrow and wife of Aurelius Hull were shearing sheep in the barn dale spent Sunday at J. Freeman's. visited his brother, Harry, and family at the time. A. Dietz and Clare Ray­ Hloim's LIniiiieiit for Rlicinnatl.sm Misses Lucile Barry and Lulu Bell liere last Friday afternoon. I mond were also In the barn but none Freeman went home with them. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brewer enjoyed of the men were seriously injured. The pain goes so quickly after you Mr. and Mrs. Jennings entertained Ji visit from the latter's sister from apply Sloan's Liniment for rheumatic the Baptist L, A. S. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Raymond with pains, neuralgia, toothache, lumbago, JonesviUe. i Dr. J. F. Lemon of Dansville made a 0. P. Hummond and wife have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darrow and sprains, and its so easy to use. It been entertaining his father and trip to Ann Arbor Friday with their quickly penetrate.s and soothes with­ son June visited relatives in Central infant child. mother and a niece from Lelpsic, C Onondaga Sunday. out rubbing and is far cleaner and Rev. Davis, wife and two daughters Do YOU Want a irred HulsQ of Leslie was a caller more effective than mussy plasters of RoUln spent part of last week witli in this place Sunday. Croup, \Vlioo|>iiig-Cough Relieved. or ointments, Keep a bottle In the house and get prompt relief not only friends here. Wni. Wright and little son Walter Children's diseases demand pre­ Lewis Hopkins and wife are visit­ visited his people hero over Sunday. paredness. When the child wakes from all nerve-pains but from bruises, strains, sprains, over-exercise and all ing relatives in Charlotte. Farm Atlas Map you at night, gasping and strangling Miss Iva Southwlck ot California ..•-•..a..a..a..t..a..a..a..«..a..a..a»a»a..a..t external aches. At your druggist, tor breath, how thankful you are to is visiting her brother, Ezra, and West Aurelius \ I have Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Houey at 25c, 50c, ipl.OO. (adv) jliand.' This effective remedy loosens wife, I the mucous and permits free and nat­ Joe Howe and wife and W. Thome of Ingham County? S. W. Robertson and wife of Eaton ural breathing. Its soothing balsams and wife spent Sunday in Jackson. { Northeast Aurelius \ M. C. Cady, Sr., and wife of Mason Rapids visited Sunday at Geo. Bren­ I hetil the irritated membrane and ar­ i..a..a»<-t.'i»f«">"> • a..t..a..a..a..t a»< fi ner's, rest's further inflammation. Pleas­ spend Sunday at Ferd Marshall's. This map gives location of school Mrs. Mary Morrison and Ivan Ray­ Mrs. Olin Fowler will entertain the ant .to take. Keep Dr. Bell's Plne- i\Ir. and Mrs, Floyd 'Felton and houses, churches, cemeteries, cities ^y. F. M. S. of Robbins church Thurs­ iTar-Honey in the .house for all colds daughters, Ruth and Helen, Mr. and mond have returned to their home OUR OFFER 1 and bronchial troubles. At your Mrs. R. D. Wilcox of Dimondale and here after spending the school year aud towns—gives Section numbers. day, July 5. at Eaton Rapids. Mrs, Mary Dillon of Camden, Mich., druggist, 25c. (adv) Mrs. Ellen Bentley and Mr, and Mrs. Section lines, farm lines, steam rail­ W. 0. Gregg and daughter: Ruth of The two Sunday schools ot this roads, electric Hues. Shows the dirt Mr, and Mrs. J. Seartoss, Mr. and place win have a picnic on Floyd Mrs. R. Walton and Mrs, Anna Gal­ f***-a.>9'.ai4**a.4Ha>.t«aM**.«>«a>,aMa..aHa.i«MaMa.,aHat.aH«< Mason were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hiilse. Cady's lawn July 4.' ' • Ingham County roads, gravel roads and state roads lery ot Eaton Rapids, H, Halsey and 1 North Holt The Gretton school Is planning to (e.\cept those most recently built). wife. Harold Walton of Bay City and •tr««ttM«< •#••#»*#•*•««#•»•<1 Amos Watters' of Muskegon vialted C'aud Laxton and family ot Eden his brother, Ard Walters, Sunday. have a school reunion some time In Atlas Map Rivers, streams and drains. Names The meeting of the North Cem. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Colenvin visit­ August. of owners are printed Inside farm •were guests at Roy Buckingham's > • S2.00 Sunday. . Asso. held at the home of Dr. E. P. ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles EJckhart Sun­ Paper, boundary lines, also acreage of farm. North Wednesday, June 20, was well day; Stopped His Backache. J. Perry and wife of Eaton Rapids Cloth, . S3.00 and Hyde Adams, wife and daughter attended. The society has now be­ Mrs. Villa Griff en of Eaton Rapids . George Lawrence, railroad fireman, There are two styles—paper and come an Incorporated one. visited Mrs. Amy Waiters Sunday. Alice were callers at,0. M. Robert­ Kittrell, Miss., writes; "I used three cloth—and. only a limited number, in son's Sunday. MisB Grace Wlegman returned Ohauncey Hunt and wife and bottles of Foley Kidney Pills when' I WITH THE F. O. Robertson and family were home' from Lange'S' hospital last daughter of Lansing were week end was so sick I. hardly could stay on the fact, less than o^e hundred. They in Lansing Monday. Tuesday much improved. visitors; of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rolfe. engine, and they cured me; My back INQHAM CO. NEWS are plainly printed In dark blue on a J. C. Hbdgeboom iand wife spent J 'Rufus Richardson has a new Ford. • Miss Anna May Rolfe. of Jackson ached all the time; kidneys' acted light blue background. The maps Rev. Hey and Mr. and Mrs. Adam is visiting her grandparet^t8,.Mr. and Paiil in advance the veeic end with Mason friends. sluggish; dull headache; felt sleepy sold by agehta for 13.00 'for paper: Paul Foote spent SiEiturday night Dell spent ;-> Sunday atteriioon with Mrs. Cbas. Eckhart. all the time; nervous; had to rise «tti;a8 Bertha ^DelL:;.' '•• • 'i:'''< :•:••; .N'lv.-Sf',':.; ',; Mr. and Mrs. Orover Akersand two many times each night;" Sold by style, and $4.50 for the cloth kind, : and Sunday with his aunit, Mrs. Cora^ children visited Mr. and Mrs; Cliltord Robertson.; :•• ^.•v'.'^.';'.-'-, Mrs;; Rufiis Richardaon .vtslted'her Lohgyeair Bros, and L.'H. Harrison. and are well worth that.figure. >.,(;' Bister,: Mrs.' Albert' Laycock,' and Akers':Sunday. •: :•'•" • >:• - Paper Map, SI.80 : Dtffeirent;>-Bnt SftUfitctory^ ;: (ouiid Mr. Laycock in quite poor H. R; Davis of East Lansing were pidthMafI, ta.as Read our special offer in accom-/; / Indigestion :> causes! ^orryi :> aiclc health.••:^:.:^^.;:.'''v^^/v'-.^^/.•.^:-:---T'->'-!V;.v: in this vicinity Monday, hea^Bchesr biliouBneBB^'i'bad brettii '^F.E.Hllliard and family called on f MiasLetha Scutt of Lansing visited II SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES /panylng panel— ;" '''-'^'.'' :.\'y'^'^7'! and constant'distreaB,':i:W; A;:McRae; Mr8.''Hill|ard'B Bister, Mrs. Frank Miss Myrtle Eckhart last .week. '.'^ Xilcii'i Fobi-Eiie, tht anttieiitlc powder to 'Iw fill' Ralelgb;Oa,, ;irrites: ^!?F6le)t'G*tliaiM: Pariflh.'last Thursday.^:^/^;^^^^^^ ; ;•• Miss: Dortha Chapman of, Lianslng ih«kcn into thtihouMid tprlnkltd In the foot-' We have bill • lew of ^ b»th. It nllevM painful, twollen, imartlnB feet tic ?Tabletii';dean8eiiny; By»teni5;t>» ;:iJWaUas;Arhend8 and tanilljir. visited is visiting :her. grandparents; Mr; and ind Ukei'the (ting out of corhi Md bunloni. theae maps-ryou will •. • '•• (])uiBhly.;Andv4o iitbt'^gi[ip^.'b|^;jhuiitv;it'^ INGHAM OOilNTY ;ln':;;AurelluB•:Sunday^i^.•••>:-^>:^^.••:;.i^^vv/;v^ •Mr8;;;D.i-L;.-Rolfe^v^T;v-;;;':::;^::;v; :';.^ft••.,•:;'•'::•':: . Uwd: br .'the Allied and Oermth troopi at the' :^haviB,iileihuriy.;.-^,;;'vV,';i -:i.;i' all.. \i find them entirely BktisfActoiT 'v'Mr. and Mrs.'Harry Freahbiir vislt- front. "Allen'iFoot-Eaae It a certain i^ellef,for' •MreatinB.icalloui.'ttredraching feet.'.Sold by and 4J«6ndertull]^;^dlffetehi^^aAd^:iaoj;e- ^':Ai;ibbdi!y?ayil»!5drive.::theichlldw^ ed:;lh;iLah8lng,Siniday;'^Vi45;--r':'*^">-'" I'Driigglital'iverrvhereV'2lle:;:'Alwayi;:uw"tt to NEWS pleaBail^l^tf^aByibthei'^piUif^tSbld^bjr: away from home iB to tell them-.what bTOakVlii'lnew'^'iihoii.^i-iTMiltVpaekagiiilFREEi Sit I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917

morning. I'll keep well never fear. visiting at the home of her brother. i Classified Locals t I thrive on work that puts most fel­ Manly Green. $4,100 GIVEN RED GROSS lows out. This gang is awfully "soft" .Mrs. Irene Curry of St. George, for­ as a whole and I'm going to put them merly of Fairbault, .Minn., spent the flATKS—One cent a word for cnch FROM HMSON AND VICINIY through their paces golni; over, or week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. insertion, with a minimum of 3 5c. throw them overboard. E. C. Green. '^^mmw^ VOW SATJE. (Continued from page 1) May not have time to write a long Misses Elsie Bygraves and Ena never before boon witnessed in this letter again before sailing. The of­ Green went to Onondaga for a visit F(»U SAr;!'',—Cheap, good Emerson county. County and city alike gave fice notifies you of safe arrival or last Friday. Miss Bygraves returned piano. Indiiire of Mrs. W. L. Clark. themselves to the task. otherwise. Tell the folks at home to on Saturday evening and Miss Green ]lell phone 33. 2Gw]p This is the time for all loyal Amer­ wake up and realize their "bit". You remained for a week. icans to show they arc worthy of the should hear of the sacrifice being Miss Mabel Green spent the week F(»|{ SAI;I>--Sow and pigs, A. J. name. Quibbling as to the "whys" made by the French and British end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Benham. Bell phone .13ii-3r. 2«\v2 and "whertores" of this awful wa* is women and work they do. One of the McMann's. out of order. , Inform yourself If you fellows helped a little woman at one Delbert Green has gone on a fish­ roit SAI;!''-—Hay loader, hay rake don't know—the press of today is full of the Y. M. Canteens, who was try­ ing trip in company with his uncle, and MoCormick binder. .lames of information. Consider well before ing to keep up with the dishes while Chas. Howell, of White Oak. ' Kerns. 25w2p you say your "can't afford it." The COO men were being served a warm UCCES^ FOR SALK—Tested .seed beans. C. facts are the.se—United States must lunch at 3 a. m. They talked and she ItUYS OLD SCHOOL ltUnj>INT.. C. CriHin. Bell phone 177. 25w2p whip Germany or Germany will over­ learned he was from American and ride the whole world—and if Ger­ asked if he knew John Wanamaker. C. A. Davis of Eden has bought the many is defeated, YOU must help. If old school house building at that Port SAIJ5—Collie puppies. Git. He told her he knew of him. He place and will use the same in his At the Pinnacle of Hope, Desire, Achievement lies phone 28-3Ii, Harold Laycock, Mason, the Kaiser accomplishes his objective, later learned she was the wife of a you will "afford it" in dollars where elevator business. He has not yet Mich. 2 5w2 former Lord Mayor of London Such decided to rebuild. The school house you are asked for cents today. The things are not uncommon now. We roil SAM'l—Ttestfiurant. Excellent man who repeatedly, flatly refuses to has been replaced by a fine new brick Success must work much with them. Finest I structure. business on Maple street. W. F. help is going to be suspicioned of women in France and England they liuuKhn, Mason. , 24w2 pro-German sentiments sooner or lat­ say. Several going over with us. which conies to him only who courts it. The foundation of er, and his attitude merits the dis­ ^•••••••.•l#''"g lt" • < •!» • f roll SAIJI':—cultivators, hay load- Will have little time to write. Goodby. trust. • ION. Munitli •ors, side rakes, mowing machines, We regret that space will not per­ -I «i»»i t < Krain binders and binder twine. • C. mit the printing of the names of all Business Success A. Davis, Eden. 23-tf the donors who have so freely and •«• •«11 Miss Alia Moeckel left Monday for' t West White Oak J YpsilantI, where she will attend sum-j POIt SALK—Good surrey and light gladly responded to this call. All is the Bank Account. Have you laid the foundation? this work has been carried on without >»i«tltll>lll>l>tH»»ltt«l ti.t rner school. double harness. M, C. Cady, Citizen Robt. Ackerson and wife visited at phone 83, Mason. 23-tf one penny of expense to the Red We are interested in your Cross or any charge whatsoever on Miss Agnes Foster attended church the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. at Millvllie Sunday night, Abbey, in Rives during the past week, j WANTKIt. this fund. Even' those driving their autos furnished their own gasoline Levander Foster came home from Miss Ella Doneen of Jackson has, Lansing Monday night and took her been spending some time at the home. Success TO IJUY—A good driving horse, and men and women alike gave free­ ly and gladly their time. Every one parents to Iosco for a pleasure ride. of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Reed. ! Tour or five years old. Cit. phone 83. Mrs. George Foster has been help­ Mrs. Elmer Pollok visited her M. C. Cady. 2Ctf who gave ?1.00 or more will be made a member of the fted Cross.' The ing her son move to Dansville. daughter Vera at Mercy hospital, Sun­ RELIABILITY ACC OMMODA TIUN WANTKI*—IJght single oarriagfi, committee desires to thank all who Arthur Hedglen and family went day. I THE Bell phone, Holt, 65-F31. Geo. A. have in any way contributed to the fishing Monday. Miss Carrie Titus was in Leslie Thorburn, Mason, R. F. D. 2. 2fiw2 success of this most worthy and needy Mrs. Mabel Hedglen visited at Roy Wednesday to attend the funeral of undertaking. Evidently the people Glover's Monday. her nephew, Eddie Dotson. | WANTKH—An old second hand in this community are not ready to Mrs. D. Slusser is working for Mrs. Chas. Smith of Blackman and FARMERS BANK Krause cultivator for repairs. Geo. Vivian Foster. Miss Bertine .Anderson of Rives were be Kalserized. STRENGTH H. Gillespie & Son. Cit. phone, aw The names of the women and men A son was born June 24th, to Mr. guests at the homes of L. R, LIbey who gave their tlme-as well as money and Mrs. Vivian Foster. and Henry Gibbins Wednesday. i WANTIJ)- -2 5 strawberry pickers to this cause follows: Mrs. Eliza Derby of Onondaga is Miss Vera Pollok underwent an jvt once. C. C. Grldin & Son. Bell Miss Jennie Hines, Miss Kittle -.177. 2fiwlp Rice, Mrs. W. S. Root, Mrs. Harry WANTIOI) TO IIK.N'T—House, small Rogers, Mrs. C. W. Randall, Miss operation for appendicitis at Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Phelps of De­ house preferred. Permanent, desir- .Maude Barber, Mrs. H. 0. Call, Mrs. hospital Thursday. troit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cbas. Field, Mrs. J. E. Waggoner, Detroit Elton Mushach and Miss lone Art?, J.'Glllam, Mr. and Mrs. L. Proestol jilile tenant. What have you got to and other friends for the past few offer? Address at the House, care Mrs. G. S. Thorburn. Mrs. G. C. to were united in marriage at the home of Hawley Hotel. 25wl Moody, .Mrs. F. D. Stanton, Mrs. C. L. of the bride's parents, Sir. and Mrs. days. Mr. Phelps returned to Detroit Bickert, Mrs. F. C. Parker, Mrs. L. B. Melvin Artz, last Wednesday evening. last Sunday. Hilliard Bravender called on .L TO KE.NT. McArtbur, Airs. C. W.. Browne, Mrs. Put-in-Bay — Cedar Point Miss Carrie Titus and the Lee sis­ A. A. Howlett, Mrs. 0. D. Campbell. ters, Inez, Iva and Virginia were Phelps Sunday. TWO HOUSES TO HK.\T-.Ono double D. P. Whitmore, F. P, Mlllbury, J. Cleveland — Sandusky guost.s Saturday of Mrs. Arthur Derby Miss Agnes Parish and sisters visit­ —one with barn and large garden. E. Waggoner, M. A. Bement, H. B. and Mrs. Chas. Lee in .laekson. ed Misses Anabelle and Pearl Good­ D. P. Whitmore. 26tf Longyear, H. 0. Call, Bert Dean, E. Daylight Across the Lake Mrs. Carrie Derby of .lackson and win last Friday. A. Densmore, J. E. Taylor, W. W. niece, Miss Carrie Gretzlnger visited Mrs. Clias. Peterson returned to ON SIIAItKS—SO acres of good Smith, Harry Bond, W. S. Root, L. T. Win. Lee and family during the past her liome in Webberville Tuesday. meadows to let on shares. C. C Lasonby, R. B. Rnyner, Mason Bey- week. Miss Gretzinger who has been lidUe, Mason, Jlich. 26\v2 nolds, A. R. Dart, A. A. Howlett, W. a student at the U. of M. also visited E. C. McCowan, C. A. Ries, I. J. Kel­ relatives at Grass Lake and .Tackson .MISCIXr^A.VEOUS. logg, F. E. Soarl, J. H. Shafer, C. W. before returning to her home in i North Leslie t Browne, C. 12. Hill, G. A. Minar, G. W. Ironwood. (..•..•..•..•.^..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..t»«..t..a..»..»..«»*..«..*..«>.i TO TItADE—SO acres of land with­ Bristol, Frank Soely, Dr. 0. H. Free- Jy in 3',!! miles of Alpena, an c(iuity in land, A. E. Hilliard, R. G. Coy, ,T. A. .Mesdames Byruni and Stone ol' two lots in Detroit for home or small Cortright, Geo. McKlggan, F. C. •..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..•..I »t..«>.«..«..*..«..f Noi'theast Onondaga visited relatives farm near .Mason. Address Box 14(1, Minar, Elias Culver, ,J. E. Kennedy, Millville i liero one day last week. Mason, Mich. 25w2p S. C. Lane, Ford Asoltinc, C. E. Swift, itM.inTirox Mrs. Alice Hanson will entertain A. Bruce Ball, A. ,T. Hall. (he L. \. S. tills week Thursday. A. 'I'hero was a good attendance Sun­ good attendance is desired. day evening at the Cliildren's Day ex­ Win. McArtluir and wife of Au­ G. S. THORBURN orcises. The children rendered their burn, .N'. y., are visiting at George ION CORTRIGHT SAILS Every Day Excursions to Put-iti'Bay parts very nicely. Mc.\rlluir's. Kound Trip Fare m m Round Trip t4 /\ /X Mrs. L, Kitchen and children of .Miss Hazel Knickerbocker of De­ The Grocer Same ilay on / ^fk Sundays or • I I II I IjUnsing are visiting her parents, i\Ir. troit lias been a guest of Mrs. Olin 25 lb Sugar for $2.40 OJHRENCH LINER Week Days # %J\f Holidiyt l«v/\/ and -Mrs. C. 11. Carpenter, and other Yager for a few days. Moss Kose Flour, sack $1.S5 (Continued from page .1) Cedar Point Excursions $1 25 ^o""** friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ives ot Tomp­ Victor Flour, sack $1.80 vouched for me on my passport. All .Mrs. Waity Eggleston called on her kins and son of Lansing spent Sunday Sunday, Monday, Wednesdsy and Friday X>» Trip father, .1. Phelps, and brother .lasper at James Sutton's. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large pk. .15c kinds of 'red tape to it. We sail on Rochambeau Saturday. Cleveland One Way Fare, Every Day, $1.7.«i and family last Sunday. The Lacy children of Lansing spent. Quaker Oats, large size 25c I guess French line, and they say that Big Steel. St earner "Put-in-B«y" leaves Detroit every day Miss Pearl Galley of Meadsville cal­ Sunday at P. P. Backus'. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg...l4c not a liner has been lost on that line. at 8;00 a. m., Central Standard Time. led on Mrs. G. M. Burden last Sunday. A collision of two automobiles on Crystal White Laundry Soap, bar. .Oc Officials have little fear of U-boats Steel Side Wheel Steamer "Prank E.Kirby" leaves Detroit Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnson were in our corners Sunday caused quite a Jackson last Monday. little excitement. One of the ears Large roll Toilet Paper, each 5c .so don't worry. Besides its so far week days at 4:00 p. m., Central Time. less dangerous than actual warfare Mrs. Chas. Peterson of Webherville catching fire wliich was put out be­ Arm & Hammer Soda, pkg (Ic FREE DANCING—Finiel's Orchestra on Str. "Put-in-Bay" visited her daughter, Mrs. Alice John­ fore reaching the gasoline. Both that I'd be ashamed to be afraid. I Whole iififniouii nt. I'ui-iii-Diiy. Two mid oiin-luilf hours at Cediir Heinz Sweet Pickles, doz 12c have no fear at all. We begin to 1 oiiil;. Vina I'orry Jl.OOO.OOU Mcmoriiil, thii Ciivfs, Ciwino, Dmice son, last week. cars were quite badly damaged. We have a large quantity of those fear the war already and to realize 1 imlmiis, BiK Hotels, UatliiiiB Bcuchua, Aquiilii! SliUtiS, Bourd Walks. J. \Vilco.\ and family visited her Boyd Belcher and family of Jack­ WiUwuy, Lugoous, eld. ' parents, Mr. and Mrs, \V. Clark, last son accompanied A. T. Ingalls and. good brooms at the old something of the tremendous good we g First Street IVharf, Detroit Sati'rday and went lishing. wife to Lansing Sunday to visit their price 45, 50, 55 and G5c can do for the boys. I wish the whole United States could have heard the Write for FuUeri .Miss Celestia Davis, who has been parents. BOTH PHONES talks we have heard. The "Y" men Ashley & Dustin Steamer Line visiting friends in Lansing the past C. It. Hasbrouck and faniiiy and have the greatest opportunity to five weeks, returned to her home last Mrs. Ell Perry were in Lansing Sat­ teach true religion to men that was Detroit, Michigan Saturday. urday. lU'iioi't of the comlitlon o£ ever given to man. The trials placed Jlrs. Joliii Davis is reported as not Francis Teal and Meryl Brownlee before the boys are awful to think of so well. of Leslie visited Jolin Ingalls Monday. First State & Savings Bank and everyone of us wHl need more lit Mu£Oii, MicliiKiiii, 111 tlio close oC liuaincss strength than our own. ;\Ien descend .lime 20tli, 1017. lis culled for by the Commis- sionl!r ai the lianlilm? .Doniii'tinent; to the lowest depths and rise to the RESOURCICS most sublime heights with all the Loans iiiul DiBcoiiiitu, viji., gradations between. ^ Comiiiorciiil I)e|mrt'nt..'51Hli,IM3."7 SaviiiKs nepni'tment... Siaii,3.13.77 Got my physical e.xam., a typhus Uonils, MortKiiKea mid Secui'itioB, vl/.., ComnierciHl Depiirt'nt. S.'tllJ.OO inoculation and a tooth filled in the SnvinKB nopnrtinont.. 2!)9,(i!li;.12 303,110.12 To those who love Song, Music and the Dance OverdrnftB 1,792.15 Furnltiirc and fixtures.. 1,000.00 CAll SM.ASHKi) UP. Other Real Estate .... fj.OOO.OO As Dan Sear was driving up Main Items in Transit 2,1128.45 RESERVE street last Sunday the steering wheel —Announcement of Interest Commercial Saving! failed to work and the machine went Due from banks into the front ot Kit Rice's store. in reserve cities $50,384.75 $108,000.00 Fortunately the plate glass window N view of the ever>increasing popularity of the art of music-reproduction we have decided Exchanites for was not broken, but the front of the clear't! house 385.00 car was badly damaged. that we owe it to our customers to give them a complete and up-to-date service in this U. S. and Na­ I tional bn n k currency .... 2,841.00 12,000.00 ' stop! At Floyd Cady's July 4th. respect. You can obtain here in the future any model of the Gold coin 6,C07.60 3,000.00 Look! At the well filled baskets, ice Gold certlfrtcD 1,000.00 4,000.00 cream, etc. Listen! To the noise of Silver coin ... 898.85 400.00 Nickels, cents. 84.46 . 09.30 the Aurelius Baptist Sunday school. Potluck dinner at noon. Everybody Columbia Grafonolas $ 61,201.56 $127,469.30 (188,670.86 invited. Sports, games of all kinds, Checks and oth­ er cash items 11.60 and program in the afternoon. Ev­ and all the standard and latest erybody come and have a good time. Total •. .$638,857.34 LIABILITIES T^'*^^'**^**W*'1 Capital stock raid in... $ 25,000.00 Columbia'^ Records Surplus fund 15,000.00 Stockbridge Undivided profits, net... pj,290.32 -f-i Commercial deposits sub­ You are cordially invited to visit the store and hear as wide a selection of Columbia Records ject to check $169,367.35 Mrs. Susan McCloy is visiting her Commercial certificatea as you like without being pressed to buy. of deposit 35.25 daughter near Chelsea. SavinK deposits (book Mrs. Ketchum and grandson of The tone of the Columbia Grafonola is a delight to the most fastidious ear, always as round, accounts) 65,041.41 ^ New York city are visiting at the 8«vinK certificates of full and natural as that of the artist recorded. deposit 342,523.01 567,567.02 home of W. H. Mapes. Mrs. Martha Mlllin entertained a Total .«638,867.34 lady friend from Ypsilanti over Sun­ This statement holds true, whether the Columbia Record be vocal, instrumental, orchestral' State of MichlRan, County of Ingham, ss. day. Ii F. E, Densmore, Cashier of the above humorous, sacred or recitational. You will find it interesting to/yerify for yourself. > named bank, do solemnly, swear, that the above Miss Margaret Marshall of Jackson statement is true to the best of my knowicdRe spent the week end with friends here. And don't forget there is a very easy payment plaUj involving a quite small initial deposit, and belief and correctly represents the true Stockbridge will celebrate the 4th state of the several matters therein contained, for those who don't want to pay immediate cash for their Columbia Grafonola. at shown by the books of the bank. of July. F. G. DENSMORE, Cashier. You will be surprised to hear how little you need pay to have one of these beautiful instru- . Subscribed and sworn to before . me this FINAL ACCOUNT. 26th day of June, 1917. NICE—JULY 20 i. B. DEAN, Notary Public, State ot MichlRnn. The Frobnte Court for ments in your home tonight! My commission expires June 28, 1920 the Cnun'y o( Irit''a'n # . ' ' Correct Attest. At a session of laid court, held nt the pro. L C WEBB, bate offlM In the City of Mason, In said coun- Drop in. H J BOND, ty, on the 27th day of June, A D 1017 H 0. HALSTEAD, Present Hon L I) McArthur, Judge of Directors Probate ^JaJ^S. M«t*e,» 0' the Estate of EHILIP MICE, Deceased, Marlon Cooley havinit filed in said court his REMODELING AND PAINTING final administration account, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the INTERIOR OF BARR GARAGE assignment and distribution of the residue of During the past i week workmen said estate, A. MCDONALD have** been remodeling and painting It is Ordered, that the aoih day of July, A the stock room In the Barr garage, A. D 19J7, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate office, be and Is hereby appointed for J. Torrance of this city, \nd Mcarl examining and ailowing said account and hear- Venton, ot Eaton Rapids, the latter ing said petition, FURNITURE an experienced Ford repair man have It is Further Ordered, that public notice thereof be given by publication ofa a copy of been added to the force. A new this order, tor three successive weelis previous "Ford Service Wagon" will be put to said day of hearing, in the Ingham County Into use this week. Mr. Barr baa News, m newspaper printed and circulated In Maaon, • Mich said county L. B. MeARTHUR, one of the best equipped garaceB in (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. 4be state, C. A. CLINTON. Probate Reilster, 26w4 ,( I, ''{<•'( J-^ i' ,L4ifAx\%'-~'-•hifi.M'';^'! ' ^.r'J>^y,.4il!' f ?V i-A^''^^'., V "• t g -4 /

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917 LOCAL CHURCHESWILL HOLO /?'- =?v PATRIOTIC SERVICES SUNDAY UNION SI'.KVICIO l»X COIIKT HOUSK For Vacation Time li.WVN IN TlllO APMOKXOON. Sunday, July 1st has been desig­ + nated as Patriotic Sunday and all .Ma­ son churches will hold appropriate We have one of the finest lines of services. Red Cross Benefit Sale At" Presbyterian church, the morn­ ing sermon-subject will be, "The Failure of Success," and at the union Traveling BagSt LJmhrellaSy vesper service at five o'clock to be Be Sure to Inspect Saturday, June 30 held on the court house lawn, weather Silk Shirts at $2.50 to $7.50, permitting, the sermon-subject will Our Stock be '"I'he Success of Failure." Com­ ing as it does on the eve of our Na­ tional birthday, this Patriotic Sunday Before You Buy Silk Hose in black white, champagne should be a red-letter day in Mason's and fancy, religious history. Following is the program of the five o'clock service: I am going to give five (5) per cent.- of all Doxology and invocation. Kid Gloves $1.50 to $2.50 Reading of President Wilson's let­ Saturday sales to the local Red Cross socie- >^ ter to the churches and Sunday schools of U. S. A, A Great Showing of Neckwear ty. Here's a chance to help and buy de­ Song, "Battle Hymn ,of Republic." Intercessory prayer. 50c, 7Sc and $1.00 pendable dry goods at the same time. Scripture lesson, 'Psalms 32, 44. Song, "Star Spangled Banner." Sermon, Kuppenheirrier and Stadium Clothes, Statement of the work of the Red Cross. Song, "America." A large line of Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. Benediction, G. J. DUNN, Mason Let the citizens of this community enter upon the observance of this ser­ vice, believing with President Wilson, that "We must put away excited feel­ HARRY E. NEELY ing. Our motive, in this war, will not be revenge, nor the victorious as­ Coffees from 18c to 30c, Try our sertion of the physical might of the Local News 30c coffee, you will find it the best nation, but only the vindication of you ever used for tlie money. A. L, right, of human right, of which we Vandercook. 2C MASOX MAItKICTS. are a continuing champion," Will deliver, two, quarts or more of No. 2 red wheat $2.25, No, ] white fresh picked strawberries in any part Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Collins and .son wheal ?2.20, No. 2 rye ?;.l.(iO, oats of city. Orden by phone. C. C. Ennnett of Jackson visited Sunday at 7()c, corn $1,70, clover .seed $7, beans Griflln & Son. 26wlp H. O. Call's. $7.5(1, polalocs $'l,nO, eggs 32c, but­ A. J. Torrance is now eiuployed in 'Phere will be a regular meeting of ler ;MC, cattle, prime steers So to 10c, the Ford garage. Herman Henning the 0. E. S. Tuesday evening, July A "Thermos" Bottle light butchers 7c, best fat cows Co to has taken Mr. Torrance's place in the 3rd, 1017. 7o, veal calves 13c, clipped lambs ]2c, Hazelton garage. sheep lie to 7c, hogs 15c, -wool C5c, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huffmire and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrin visited for Your Auto Trip chickens 7c. son Harold, Peter Muylle and wife Stockbridge friends last Thursday, re­ visited over, Sunday with relatives turning home Sunday. Dean & Cross sell Wickless Oil near Grand Rapids. Airs. Jay Lane and Mrs. Arvilla Stoves. tf Endicott & John.son Men's English Owen have been visiting the family A Thermos bottle filled with ice-cold drink will do Mrs. C. W. Whitman is visiting in shoo rubber .sole and heel, $C values of Byron Owen in Lansing. away with the discomforts of travel. It's like having Niles. tor $4 and $4.50. J. A. Cortright. Bert Squiers and wife drove their ,Miss Deulah Dean is visiting friends new Ford car over from Lansing Sun­ a refrigerator in your car—more than that, it will H, H. Henderson of Geneva, N. Y., day and visited Mason friends. in Detroit. spent the week end with his si.ster, keep food and drink hot as well. Ask to see our line li. n, Wright of Leslie is visiting ;\Irs. J. N. 'I'horburn, and other We have too many straw hats and —and let us explain how a Thermos will make the ;it D. G. Ilarr's. friends in this city, must reduce them at once. , All the Marry Ncely was in Brooklyn on very latest styles and at wonderful joys of your auto trip complete. iMrs. Clias. Browne, Jr., went to bargains. Webb & Whitman. *! business Monday. Lake Or'eii last Saturday, to join her .\'ew gingham dresses and sport husband, who is playing with Logan's Mrs. J. A. Hurd of Grand Rapids sliirls. Mr.s. McKiggan. 2(lw1 orcliostra at that place. visited her sister, Mrs. J. C. Squiers, Pint Bottles, $1.75 to $2.50 Mrs. Waller Cassidy of Stockbridge .Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Frazolle of Sr., and other relatives here Satur­ was in llie'"cily jMonday. Toledo, Ohio, were guests of Mrs. day. Her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Cor- Quart Bottles, $2.75 to $3.25 Frazolle's parents. Dr. and .Mrs. Geo. rigan, also of that city, accompanied Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gordon of Ad­ her, dison wore in the city .Monday. C. .Moody, during the past week. The Baptist L. A. S. will meet"wiTli 'I'lie IJ. of i\l. students are at their .Mrs. Wm. Scarlett and Mrs. Louisa Mrs. Alfred .Mien and Mrs. Jane JKinies (or (he summer vacation. Parker will entertain the Pink Com­ Smith Friday afternoon. Potluck Wo have .Miss Clara Kinney has returned munity club Thursday afternoon, supper. Furnish own dishes and sil­ Old Silverware from iier scliool work in Ypsilanti. July 5, at the home of the former. ver. Those desiring to go notify Mrs. a lull line Ford Aseltine Eyes tested, glasses fitted, satisfac­ Eyes tested, glasses fitted, satisfac­ Bickert. of the Patterns Matched tion guaranteed. Dr. Holcombe. 21-G tion guaranteed. Dr. Holcombe. 21-C The Gleaners of Pollok Arbor will Famous The Jeweler We have a list of every pattern give a dance on 'I'uesday evening, of silverware made in tliis coun­ Mr. and Mrs. T. .Tones were guests Mr. and I^Irs. Otto G. Barr have re­ South Bend at the home of W. H. Miers Monday. turned to their home in Detroit after July 3rd, at the home of W. W. Stead- try and can fill out that broken Cut prices on wall paper for the spending a two weeks vacation with man, and serve ice cream and Watches Mason, Michigan set, balance of June. F. M. Wells. 24w3 Mr. Barr's mother, Mrs, Frank cake. Ladies please bring cake. Ev­ erybody invited. .Miss I^ulh Sherman oi: Petersburg Minar. spent commencement week in this •July 2nd and 3rd will be your last George Fitterer of Chicago Insti­ city. chance to get your framing done at tute of Art spent the week end with 20 per cent discount, Will be open his cousin, Dorothy Squier, and re­ All grocery stores in this city will both evenings until 8;3ft. Tamlyn turned home Sunday. Mr. Fitterer .Mrs. Hattie Hollis of Stockbridge Miss Gladys Robinson attended the niwoLurioxs OF IIICSIMOCT. close all day Wednesday, July -Ith, Studio, iw reports one student from Mason in is visiting Mason friends this week. funeral of Edward Dotson, son of 11117. 25w2 Resolutions of Respect and sym­ that institution, Graydon Hurd. Miss Alice Harris had her tonsils Geo. Dotson, formerly a Mason resi­ pathy adopted by Etcliell Arbor No. W. E. Kinsey attended a meeting The National Loan & Investment dent, which took place at Leslie last Company of Detroit, Mich., will pay Last Wednesday evening a large removed at tlie city hospital Tuesday 52r. A, 0. O. G., Ingham Mich. of the 0. R, T. in Bay City Tuesday crowd of members of the Presbyter­ morning. Thursday. Where as the Angel of Death' has evening. ' you five per cent on Investments of $20 or any multiple of $20. See F. ian church went to the home of Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Bell, who has been con- Don't 'forget the Aurelius B. Y. P. visited our Arbor and taken from .Miss Dorothy Sauiers is visiting H. Field. 24tf L, T, Hemans in Aurelius and enjoy­ lined to the bed for the past week, is U. Sunday night, July 1. Topic, The among us our Companion, Thomas L. : her uncle, Bert Squier, and family in Dance at Dirlam's, Pleasant lake, ed a potluck supper. Games were convalescing. Little 'I'hlngs That Make a War. Barr, therefore bo it I>anslng. li'riday evening, Juno 20. Essex or­ played and a line time enjoyed by all. Ben Wright and Miss Mabel Ribby Where found. Song of Solomon 2:15, Resolved, That we e.xtend to the .Miss Gula Gamble of Detroit visit­ chestra of Jackson, three pieces, 50c The Hebron class of the M. E. Sun­ of Lansing .wore' guests of Mr. and Proverbs 2.'):n, Led by Group No. I. family and friends of our departed ed .Miss Daisy Call the fore part of per couple, iloiiiombcr we celebrate day school will go to the home of Mrs. Mrs. ]3arl Dunsmore Sunday. Come and make the meeting sucees.s- Companion our heartfelt sympathy last week. July .1th. W. H. Taylor for their class party ful as we are starting on a nev,' line and that our charter be draped in See the biggest lino of Panama hats Friday afternoon, June 20. Meet at R. G. Coy, Lloyd Blacknioro, S. C. of work. mourning tor a period of fei.xty days, Notice—Having sold my studio all Vandercook's store whore autos will Wood and Elmer Otis have purchased and that these resolutions be spread ever shown in the city at Webb &. accounts and work must be settled on the records of the .-Vrbor and that Whitman's. '•'! be provided to take all who wish to new Fords during the past week. for by July 3rd. G. W. Tamlyn. 25-2 go. a copy thereof be sent to the family, Otto Doane of Ann Arbor spent the Miss Ivah Irene Soulhwick has re­ i.\(iii.\.M

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the; INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917 PREACHER SAYS OEMO- STATE NEWS CRACY ISNT^WORTH WAR Deli-oil .Miiii.'^i.sU'r Ciills It Lost Cuiisi.' —"(iod Will ISiile." GRAND RAFID.S—"Democracy Is a lost cause and all present forms of NEGRO MDERED IN Al WOMEN OFFEII SERVICES goveriimoiu must give way to a PEACE PROJECTS MUST GO ON theocracy when the world will be ruled by God himself," said Rev. C. By "TEXIIS JENNf TOJiSERVE FOOD nurnelt, pastor of Marantha Baptist MutdiMvr |:.SCII|HM1 And Hiimiiii}? Al iMaiiy Women .Art- Kiiiltiiii; For llii.v.s church, of Detroit, in an address bo- Oil lUltleshiiis. Core the conference oC the ministers of the Grand River Valley as.soclation 3V^% Liberty Bonds Have AliBIOiV—A imirckM- last week al DETROIT—The National League of Baptist churches at the Second All)ioi\, aroused the ollicors of near­ for Woman's Service, throughout the Baptist church hero this week. by cities In a search tor the niuniorer, country, has been offered to the "The present war cannot make the Been Over-Subscribed "Texas Jenny," by name, in fact Hoover Commission to help In the world safe Cor democracy. If mak­ that's the only name he la known to conservation of food. Miss Maude ing the world safe Cor democracy Is possess. Wotmore, National Chairman, has the chief object of fighting Germany The affair occurred In the foreign placed the League at the disposal of I don't believe it's worth lighting tor. An opportunity is here presented to invest in 4 per settlement, the murder bolns the cul­ the Commission to help carry out the "The hope that democracy will ren­ program of food saving. As there der the world immune from war is cent. LANSING £;ITY WATER BONDS. Interest pay­ mination of a quarrel between two doomed to disappointment. After negroes, Texas .Tenny and an employe are fourteen branches of the League In different parts of Michigan, the this war other wars will follow bo- able semi-annually, March 1st and September 1st. In the Gale Manufacturing plant, a side which this one will 'look like a ball player. women of the slate will have good opportunity Cor direct cooperation in Sunday school picnic'. " It is the wish of the commission that the bonds be The former cut his companion's this work. throat, the wounded man dying soon after. Blanks tor women to sign pledging iji;i; AN.vov.s hiuvKit, held by local investors, and for their accommodation a themselves to save food In whatever .MAOHI.M: HITS i)iTf;n The murderer escaped and oflicors way possible, will bo distributed portion of the bonds were issued in $100.00 denomi­ are seeking him hero. He Is describ­ Christopher Hermann, Lansing thi'oughout (he state as soon as they busine.ss man, today is trying to lake nations, ed as 5 feet 5 Inches in height, weighs have been received at lieadQuarters. about 125 pounds, dark coat, light out some bumble bee insurance. Women or organizations wishing to While driving his automobile outside trousers, light clieck cap and very obtain these blanks or literature ex­ For a short time accrued interest from March 1st black, of Lansing with his family and sister, plaining the work of the League, are JMlss Mario Hermann, a bumble bee will be allowed. ri>nupsled lo write to State hoadriuar- Hew into tlio caf and l)uzzed around lers, 2-1 Wllherell St., Detroit. Sug- ankles. Hei'mann became confused iT HAVE gesliuns for |)atrlollc work, directions and lost control of the machine which For safety water bonds are in the highest class of tor knitting and making soldiers' and went into tlio ditch and turned over. municipal bonds. ' HEALTH OFFICEfl AT ONCE sailors' comforts, will bo sent upon Miss Hermann sul'fei'od a fracture of reriuest. one arm. The remainder oC the pas­ I'os.sibilltv of I'^nlhv 'rown llclii.u Finished articles are now being ac- sengers, including the bee, were not Bonds ai^e ready for delivery at the office of City ouiiranllnod. ceiH.ed for the ".Michigan" boys on the in.inred. IJ. S. S. :Michlgan at state headcinar- Treasurer. LA.N'SI.VCl—Dr. K. M. Olin, socre- ters of the Xavy League at 2-1 W'lili- Ar'n:.'»ii'T .MAPI: TO I:OH lai-y of Ihe stale Ijnard of hoallh, has orell St., Detroit. The Navy League Your subscription will be appreciated. servi!d nolice on rrcsldent Gllzljo, of •lACOIi.SO.V.S .STOIM': has recjuosted that mulllers be knitted .TACKSO.X—A plan to rob ,)acob- lhi> lown of liirmingham, that If the of gi'ay yai'U Instead of blue, as Iho town does not get a health ollieor by son's store Sunday niglit when frus­ latter do not hobl their color when trated when about fj o'clock ."\lr. Tui.'sdiiy Iho stale will i|uaranllne the moistened by salt water. Many entire plaee. .lacobson enlei'ed tlie place on an er­ women In Ihe state are knitting for rand and learned that skulking on the BOARD OF WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHT I'^ivi! or six cas(.>s of smallpox the boys on Ihe battleship Michigan AVhich tlie state claims ai'o not being second lloor of the store were two and sending the articles to the Detroit men, evidently wailing opportunity lo COMMISSION lalci'ii i.'are of property caused the a(ldi'i>ss. trouble. get a ffoe hand in smuggling oui sucli articles of wearing apparel or other I'resldi;nt Cllzbe claims the town­ valuable propei'ty as they could get Lansing, Michigan ship health ollicer should attend to away with. While Mr. ,7acobson was the work but the state board insists ROBBED OF SUIT CASE in Ihe store one of his employees en­ on a local ollicer. tered, and on going to the second WHILEJAIG A NAP lloor heard two men talking in a toilet room. The matter was at once re­ FROWNS ON REO CROSS YiMini;- .Man iMeiilally L'nbalancod, ported lo .Atr. ,Iacol)son, but by the (JuiKy One. time the police arrived the follows had escaped into the stairway, climb­ AND LOOS^ES POSITION CHAItLOTTPJ—While Glen Hunt ed to an opening in the skylight and TjJiboi'oi' Wishes Sliirvalloii On .Ainor- was t.aking a nap in the Grand Trunk got on the root. They stepped Crom icaii Soldiers. passenger depot early last Thursday one store lo another, and on reaching morning while awaiting tlio arrival of another open skylight slipped down ALDION—Last Friday afternoon a train to take him back to. Flint, through, and.got out of the block and While one of the Red Cross committee someone robbed him of his suit case. on the street again without being was soliciting subscriptions among He notllied the sheriff's oMlco an..>..t..<..«..a..<..i.,t..«..« Coughs . dustry. thought. A •third bolt struck a rod 1 North Alaicdon J oUj,'the barn of Victor Snyder, near (>..i..«..tii<..(..«,.t..«,.i„a„(,.i.,i..«,.«..>.,a..(..(..«.,i..|.,t..«„i Kill If You Let Them. Duck Lake, northwest of the city but Instead hill your Cough with DR. KING'S inflicted no damage. Mrs, Mable Root entertained the NEW DISCOVERY. It heals Irritaltd HUMPHREYS? Baptist L, A, S. of Okenios at tlie Throat and Lungi. Thousands In last home of her father, James Hulett, 40 years banellted by FIRK DAMAGES NURSERIES. Thursday afternoon. Witch Hazel Qil MONROE—Fire of .unknown origin Miss Alice Wilson of Williamston (COMPOUND) nearly, destroyed the storage cellar of is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis AVie- Dr. King's POP Piles or Hemorpheldt, the Mutual Nurseries company, one land, External or Internal; Blind or mile south of this/city, just before Tena Bennett and Forrest Fair noon Monday. The city fire depart­ were married Sunday, June 17, at the N«w])iscpyeiry Bleeding, Itching or Burning. ment responded to the call, but found home of his parents In Clare county; Moner Baok If It Fails Oha application; brings relief. difficulty in obtaining water. The Fifty-eight relatives and friends AllDriiMists , SOo. and $1.00 Two Bizea, 2So. and $1.00, at proprietor, Charles A. Ilgenfritz, is In surprised I>aniel and Peter Wagner all druggists or mailad. the: east attending the nurserymen's at their home Sunday and left two conyehtlon. The loss IS'estimated at rocking chairs as a reminder of the Scad frM SampUot Oil ia $ 15,000, which Is partially covered occasion. An Old $tl^nil-l'y by Insurance., , • '' Frahic Liverance and family of When you get New.roofing materials may come and go but the wood •••••••••a Grand Rapids were week end ^visitors shingle roof continues to fill the bill in the same satisfactory at the home ot his parents, Mr. and KIIji:D AT GRAND LEDGE, v: Mrs. F< E. Liverance; Cyoloiie Insuranoe ''.way. •'•.•>"' ;•• . ;•.'; ..••.:•• GRAND LBbdE-^Willlam Morris^ .E.G. Allien and family called at what is the use of paying^assessr • Wood shin better grade, properly laid,, will knowii;aB.;"UncleBlll^/'wa'8 killed the homes otChasi 'Holly atid Jake ments to pay the other fellow's last years without need of repair. They make a light-weight last'Tiiesday evening (on the Fere Biebesheimer west of Lansing Sun- losswhen you need to only pay a roofing material and give good protection from thevveather -lfi^ilU»m,8tiMt; -New York, y, ,;K,,:^:;;,; ^;; ;;;.• ^^'ji, Marquette tracks by, the west' bound in all seasons. You don't experiment when you" use wood ' passenger train .about eight o^clbck. v, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Potts i«'d small premium for your own pro- Mr; Morris had ,bieieni a resident ot 4augtetet^;iAui« spent s^ tectiot). NopoiicjrfeiB. Letmetell ishingles. They have proved their worth; ;,; ' , >'! V Grand Ledge manyWyearai:; was; 66 Mr; and iMrs; : Vernett; Helmlter-;of you about the best policy issued. ::;Cphieit|.and see'our quality shingles. ^;^I^^ % ilnliil yeaM old and: fllightl]r;:^d(ia:t.v;y;lti is Nbrthi HottiO;v:V*: v^ •:]:::-m mO>}t^:'-i ,ja few pointers on liQwio lay them. :^ ^miGfO0KcM|diM«m^^f^^ thought vhelf ailed' to jB^e br hearthe :'cMr.iand;Mi«i 'Martin iAllen^^.^w^^ Vl^^ EwCiMoCpWAN .^.. _ >':P«if»'"ii«4;:iPottltiyr««MS^ ap^roabhtnigi;! raln^as i^hercrbsiieid; the Mrs;,!- Malviniai AUeii ^ were gtiests of m 7be;^:bQdy^irat;:badl]ri' mang< ,Mr;vAnd: MrB:iHarris Hftmmbnd: at this, ;Rlder.hom«:Sund«riirS:;'|v:j:i^fti:;i;s;i;*:^ ei P^ IWIGKEkSON, Diiler^ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917

A. Pillsbury, lot 34, Lansing Realty •..•.••.4.4..«-«..«..t.|..«„(,.«.,«„|.,t..«..t>.«..«..».4"*-«'4"f ORItEK OF rUIlLICATION. Go's. Ueplat, Lansing, $2,000. J North Aurelius t Stale of Michinan. The Circuit Court for Josiah W. Porter to Erwin W. Pot­ i..*..t"»..>-*..««»»«..|..«~i..|..«..f..«..»«*..»..«..»..(..t..t.«~i the County of InRham. In Chancery. Nancy .M. Curry, PlaintllV, ter and wife, land in Bunkerhill twp, vs. •fii.OOO. Bessie Lake is visiting an aunt in Dorman Felt, nnd his unknown heirs, Geo. Goodnoe to Anson 0. Goblc Detroit. devisees, leKatees and asslKus, De­ .Mrs. John Collins visited her sister fendants. and wife, S\V Vi of NW V, .Sec. J5, .Suit iieniiinR in Cii'cuit Court for the County Onondaga twp, Jl.OOO. in Jackson ,from Friday until Sunday. of hiKham, in Chancery, at the City of Mason, Paul J. Ullrich, et al., to Geo. P. .Miss Shell of Lansing visited Will in said County, on the '.;sth day of May, A, A Health Lyon and family Wednesday and D. 11117. Krental, lot 7'f, Paul Park Add, Lan­ In this cause it aiipeariuK from affidavit on sing, $300. Thursday. file, that the whereahnuts of all of said ilofcnd- .1. Henry Moores and wife to Geo. Clyde Eckhart and family of Ma­ anlB are uaknown and on dlllKent search and son visited at E. T. Elliott's Sunday. Imiuiry cannot lie ascertained, that said de­ .Tones and wifp, 2 7 ft. lot ,'i, blk 2-1, fendants Included without beinR named, are • Hit Park Place Add, Lansing, $l,oOO. Robert Osborn and wifQ visited unknown and on such search and Inipilry can­ Guy Peterson and wife to Margaret James Hcrrick and family Sunday. not he asccrlalaod. You hear a great deal nowadays about health foods and probably will C. Carter, land in .Meridian t.v,-p, .1-2,- Mrs. Will Lyon was In Lansing last On motion of A, A. llerKman, attorney for' Wednesday. lilaintlir. It is ordei'ed that the said defendants, be interested to know what a famous chemist says about some of them. 200. named and unnamed, cause their appearance D. Clay to Mason .Tohnson and .Mrs. Otis Cornwell visited Jlrs. Wal­ In lie entered in this canse within three montha wife, i\ 30a of S\V Vi Sec. :!3, Wil- ter last Saturday. from the date of this order; and in case of "Bread substitutes may be used occasionally in order to get a variety their aiMiearancc they cause their aaswer to of tastes, but it should always be held in mind that white bread is the liamston twp, $2,GOO. the plainlilf's hill of complaint to lie filed, and Edward W. Wilkins and wife to LICENSE TO SELL. NOKTU—.lULV 20 a copy thereof be served on said attorney for most palatable, most nutritious and most economic form in which we can John B. Park, land iu .Meridian twp, Slate of .MichiKan. The Prohate Court for the plaintllf, within fifteen days after service obtain our carbohydrate food."—Dr. Victor C. Vaughn. the County of Incham. on said defendants of a copy of said bill of $150. At a session of said Court, held at the Pro. complaint nnd notice of this order; andtbat in .Alary E. Faughe Smith to Cora hale Onicc in the City of Mason, In said coun­ default thereof, said bill be taken as confessed Beck, lots 1 and 2, blk 3 5, Godfrey's ty, on the 23d ilny of ,Iune, A. D. liin. by said defendants. Add, Leslie, $S00. Present; lion. L. I!. McArthur, .ludse of And it is further ordered, that within twen­ Prohate. ty days the plaintllf cause a notice of Henry C." Fritcher to Arthur Ti. In the Matter of the Estate of MARION E., this order to be iiublished in the Rehborg and wife, lot 3 80, Avondale CELIA A. and II. IlAUItlSON NOKTH, InRham Couaty News, a newspaiicr LUy White Add to East Lansing, $C0. .Minors. printed, iiublished and clrculntinK in Kniie E. North havinK filed in said court her said County, and that such publication lie con­ I*tition, prayinK for license to stll tlni interest tinued at least once In each week for six weeks "The Flour The Best Cooks Use" "IlKAUTV SI'OT" TO CICLEIIISATK of said estalu In certain real estate therein dc- in succession, or that he cause n copy of this scrilied, order to be iiersonally served on said defend­ is all pure, white, clean, sanitary, healthful flour. Great preparations are being made It is Ordered, That the 20ih diiy of July, A. ants at least twenty days before the time above at Hague Park, Jackson, "The n. liU?, at ton o'clock in the foj-enoon, at said preficriliod for their appearance. Every bushel of wheat used in the manufacture of Lily White Flour Beauty Spot of Michigan," for the lirohale office, he and is hereiiy appointed for HOWARD WlEiST, Circuit .TudKO. hearinn said petition, and that nil persons in­ To the above named and unnamed defend­ is cleaned three times, scoured twice, and actually washed, steamed and celebration of July 4th. terested in said estate appear liefore said court, ants, please lake notice that the bill of com­ .^s a summer resort Hague Park is at said time and place, to show cause why a plaint is filed in this cause to nuiet the title as tempered before going on to the rolls for the first break. more than locally famous, its natural license to sell the interest of said estate in said aKainst yon in and to the lands described in That's one reason why Lily White excels. conveniences of bathing, boating and real estate should not he Krnnted; said bill of complaint, IicinB situate In the It is Kurther Ordered, That iiulilic noUce Township of RunkerhiU, InKham County, The popularity of Lily White is due to the perfectly splendid satis­ fishing being augmented by many thereof lie Klven liy piililication of a copy of MichiKnn, and described as follows, to-wit: faction it gives—all the time. concessions and thrilling riding de­ this order, for three successive weeks previous That part of the southwest qnnrter ('/,) of the vices, etc. to said day of lienrinK, in the Ingham County southwest quarter C/i) of section sixteen (Ifi) News, a ncwspaiier iirinted and circulated in in 'I'own one (1) north, RanKe one (1) east, It bakes delicious bread and pastry. For the July 4 th celebration a spec­ said county. h. II. McAIlTHUR, Bunkerhill Township, InKham County, Mich­ ial program has been arranged, con­ (A true co|iy.) .ludgo of Proliat*..»..«»*<.t*.«..*"*.;*..«.*«*.«>.*"t.***.9>.«***..*.«*-****<*-*t..t»*"t"«-4 had for years, and was said to have this order, for three successive weeks previous April 22nd, 1913, in liber Kift of mortKaRes on KELLEY & KELI-EY, Liiwyeri. 500-2 Oalt- to said day of hearinit, in the luKham County Innd UiiUillnK, LnnnlnK, Mlchignn. 89-lS consumption but it cured me." Sold paKe .Ifil, upoa which inortRaKe there la now A.s ii rule cliick hatching is not all feed clean and sweet and he sure by L. H. Harrison and Longycar Bro.s. News, a newspaper printed and circulated in claimed to lie duo and payable the. sum of said county. L. II. McARTIIUR, SdSli.O.I, consiatinR of the unpaid principal and continued later than the early part to avoid overfeeding and you will (A true copy.) .ludite of Probate. l>i:. lOS. S. HAWLIJIY of ,]unc hocauso there are many dif-, have solved the greatest of the feed interest amnuntinK to $0riS.20 and taxes paid DENTIST f..«M«..a..ft..«..t..»..«..«..f.«..«..t..*"ft..«»»"«...«->..«..f«..«..<..i Pefault havinK been made in the conditions said Union HuildlaR & Loan Association, Lim­ cooler and more favorable months of chicks are at all confined be sure this ited, havinK by resolution duly adopted at a the spring. iJut this year with the necessary material Is not lacking. of a real estate inortKai-'e, wherein the power IMIVSICIANS l^.xtracts from the files of The News of sale therein contained became operative, rcKular mectinR of its Hoard of Directors, de­ (loiiiand so great for poultry products Keep fresh water where the chicks 20 years ago: made by Walter IC. Lynn, sinKle, of I.ansinK, clared its election to consider the whole amount .MichiKan, to Vorost II. Howe and Cecil M. unpaid on said mortKaRr debt to lie now duo 11. .M. HOI.CO.MIIE, .M. I)., Ilomeoimlliic Thy- both in our own country and from can get it handily but never where it You can scare up a game of quoits and payable by reason ii the non-payment of firiiin anil surKuiiii, wiUi Biicciiil iittcntiun to Howe, his wife, of LansInK, MichiKan, dated the allied nations it lias become evi­ will be in the sun any part of the day at the court house any day. October llth, I'.Hfi, and recorded in the office certain installmenis of principal nnd interest iliwiiBi'B iif eye, ciir, IKISL- and throat. Odieo dent that we must have about one and so get stale. provided for by said mnrlKaKe, notice is here­ liiiiirK; S;(iO lo (I ;«U a. rii., 'J :00 to 5:00 |i. m., S. J. Tomlinson hangs in our oflico of the RoKlster of IJeeds of luKham County, by Riven that on Saturday, .Soplemlier Rlh, 7:011 111 S:00 p. iii. luindrod million more pounds of Summer chicks should be raised a stool of rye that is over six foot tall. MichiKan, on I)ece|)iber fith, lilin, la liber ISil 1917, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said poultry this year than we have us­ of mortK"l.'c» on paKo ,t, and afterwards duly day, at the north entrance to the City Hall largely for market purposes for the Born, a 7Vj pound daughter, to ^Ir. afisiKiied liy Forest II. Howe and Cecil M. fi. .M. nUTT, M. 1)., M. E., Mason, Mich. Cen­ ually had, and tills condition has pullets will not as a rule get to laying MiiildinK on Ottawa Slreel. West. In the City tral practice Riven fir«t attention. Nervous and -Airs. Mark Blood of Vevay, ,Iune Howe lo the Dyer-.7enison-Harry Land Com­ of LansiuR. MichiKan, (that beinR one of the anil clironic (liscascR, eiectrlc treatments ami made it necessary to continue hatch­ before mid-winter and they will re­ :i(;. pany, a MichiKan corporation, by an asslKn- idaces, where the Circuit Court for InRham consiiltatinns K'iven the lienefit of over 3D ing into tlic warm summer weather. quire the same housing and care in A large parly of friends celebrated ment recorded in the said RcKlaler of Deeds' County is held), said morlRnKee will, by virtue years experience. Ollice hours, 1 to 3 p. m., Poultry breeders, poultry associations the cold weather as is given the lay­ office in liber l.ll of morlKHKes on paRo 30fi of the power of sale contained In said mort- iioth phones. D. P. Whilmore's birthday last Fri­ upon which niortKnKo there is now claimed to K"Ku and in pursuance of the statute in such and everyone concerned in the poul­ ing birds that should be more than day evening. he due aad unpaid the sum of One Hundred case provided, sell at public auction, to the OK. I'HA.N'K E. THOMAS. Physicinn and try Industry, is tackling this proposi­ paying their way in eggs. itev. Albert Lott, once a boy here, Fifty-five and in-lOO Dollars, and no suit at hlRliest bidder, on the foreclosure of said SurKeon. OlVice over \Vcl)h & Whitman's tion and there is no question that If you have the room and proper law havhlK boon brouKlit to reenver said debt, morlRnRe, the binds deacrilied therein, loRethcr ciothinK store. will preach at the Presbyterian notice is Riven, that by vlrluc'of the power of with all appiirlonances. or so much as shall he these summer hatched cliicks will conditions, try a few summer chicks, church next Sunday morning and sale cnatained in said mnrtKnKe, the subscriber, necessary lo satisfy the amount due thereon give a good profit if proper care is but not otherwise. Its easy to try evening. the present owner thereof will sell at public at the lime of sale, loKothor with all IcRal FAIIMKHS' MUTUAL costs, that Is to say, a parcel of land in the taken in their raising and if condi­ out because you don't need an incu­ Frank Ives is singing with Evange- auction on .Saturday, the .|th day of AuKust, riKE INSUUANCE COMPANY OF ING- tions are made favorable. 1917, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said Township of LansiuR, InRham County, hani county. Safest, cheapest, best. Tor bator and you will generally have list Wilis in Detroit. He says he likes day at the north • entrance to the City Hall MichiKan, descriliod as; lot throe hun­ informnUon write to F. 11. Field, secretary, broody hens at this time of year. For PuildlnK on Ottawa Street West, in the City dred seventy-nine (379) of Lesiio Over HwKliin. it all but taking up the collection. Park Subdivision in said Township of Lan­ Mason. Frank Secley, Pres., Mason. Oflice It has already been pointed out, several reasons incubators are not so At drill last Friday evening Cor­ of LnnsiuK, MichiKan (that IieiuK one of the on third lloor of court house. places where the Circuit Court for InKbam sinK, accordiuR lo the recorded plat thereof, the chief danger is the heat of sum­ desirable for late hatching. poral Wni. A. Olds was promoted to County Is held), the lands described therein or CYCLONE INSIJKAN'CE—Insure in tlie oiil mer and you should remember that Sergeant by order T)f Captain J. G. such part thereof as shall bo necessary to sat- Dated ,Iune 7th. 1917. rijiiiililo Mutual of i.apecr. In the i-ecenl while a rather high temperature is Tlie F.vil.s of Constipation. Snook, isfy the amount due thereon at the time of the UNION BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, rycUme in Leslie clainis were paid in 10 sale, loKelhcr with all IcKal costs, that is to required in brooding small chicks, Judge Person has granted a divorce say, a parcel of land in the City of LanslnR, Limited, MortKURce. ilavs. Call or address II. S. Alhin, Awent, Constipation is one of the main 0. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for I.i'Slie. rhone OOOS. S.lwlSp the excessive heat of exposure to a to Eugene O'Doll from Hattie O'Doll County of InKhani, State of MichiKnn, describ­ reasons why the average human life ed as; the west one-half ('/.) of a parcel of MorlKaKee, Business Address, LansinR, hot sun, poorly arranged coops or is below '10 years. Leaving waste and to Ollie F. Grillln from Delia J. MichiKan. 2.|wl3 I.S YOlIU Cyclone Insurance riitht? If not call lack of shade, are vastly dilTerent and Grimn. land doscrilied as; commencinK fourteen and me liy phone. I'll he .lohnniu on the spot. 1 material in the body, poisons the sys­ one-fourth {M'/,) rods east of the northeast MOItrCAGE SALE. liiiow just how to fi.s it rlk'ht. h. II. are harmful to the chicks. Of course tem and blood and makes us liable to L. C. Webb, Chas. Caldwell, Frank corner of Pennsylvania Avenue nnd Mny Default havloR'been made in the conditions Ives. 2.|wl3p a chick several weeks old can stand sick headaches, biliousness, nervous­ Webb, Jay Lane, Chus. Owen and S. Street, thence east three and one-fourth (a'/i) of a certain real esliito morlRaRc, whereby the more heat than tlie young ones and rt. Madden attended the races at rods, north eiRht (8) rods fifteen and one. power of sale therein became oponitivo. made VETICUINAHY ness and muddy skin. When you fourth (Ifi'/i) feet, west three and one-fourth Ii.v .Taines N. Halpln and Theresa Halpin, his this Is why early hatching is favored. note these symptoms, try Dr. King's Jackson yesterday. (.t'/i) rods, south elRht (S) rods fifteen and wife, of LansinR, MichiRan. lo the Union one-fourth (Ifii/i) feet to the place of bcKln- jDIt. flEOKGE C. MOODA', Veterinary Sur­ The hot weather then finds the chicks Now Life Pills. They givo prompt Will B. Teallof Vovay had the mis­ HulldinR & Loan Association (Limited), of hett.er able to stand' the heat. Ovor- niuR. The east three (3) feet to bo used with LansinR, MichiRan, dated Novomlior loth, Keon. Ollico and residence corner A and Ash relief, are mild, non-griping in action, fortune last week to lose a standard the west Ihi'oe (:i) feet of the lot adjolniuK on streets. Mason, MiclilKiin. 101-1, and recorded in the office of the ReRlsler lieating means digestive troubles and add tone to your system and clear the bred mare sired by Ira Wilkes, in foal the oast as a Joint driveway. of Deeds for LiRham County, MichiRan, on digestive troubles moans death to complexion.. At your druggist, 2 5c. to Greenbacks. Dniod LansinK. May 7th. 1017. November 17th, 19M, in liber 173 of mnrtRaRes DK. A. G. HOEKZEMA, Veterinary physi­ DyER-.lENlSON-riARRY LAND CO., cian and BurEOon, Mason. Mich. chicks, thorofore, let us now pass on Mattliew J. Cook of Delhi died last on paRO .120, upon wlileh mortRiiKO there Is AsslKnee of MortKaRo. now clalmod to ho duo and payable the sum to methods of avoiding overheating. Sunday, aged •\1 years. Ho leaves a C. F. & E, T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for Aa- of .•53(13.77, nonsintinR of the unpaid principal OI'TrOFAN Free Kaiifio IJest. .MAI{|{IA(;n MCKXSKS. wife and children. Ho was a son of BlRneo. RuslnesB Address, (iOl LansluR State ainountinR to ?,'U.|..|5 nnd interest amnuntiuR SavlnKS Hank UlrtK., LansinK, Mich. lOwIS to .10.32, and no suit at law linvhiR been Free range iS' best for late chicks William Cook, tlie pioneer. ,0. S. UUSII, Optometrist and Optician. Ollico Glen McMauamon, Lansing 22 President McKinley has sent to the hrouRht to recover said debt, or any part there­ days Mimilay, Wednesday and Saturday. and an orchard or piece of woodland Ida JI. Miers, iMason 20 IT.N'.U. ACCOUNT. FIELD—.MJNE 211 of, and the said Union HulldinR & Loan Asso­ makes an ideal run for them. It is Senate .the name of Seymour Foster State of MichiKnn. The Probate Court for ciation, Limited, havinR by resolution duly Verne J. Cross, Lansing 20 as postmaster at Lansing. It is ex­ the County of TnKhani. adopted at n rcRular meelinK of its Board of AUCTIONEERS a good plan to set the hens out under At a session of said court, held at the pro­ Directors, declared its election to consider the the trees in coops or barrels inaking Gladys M, DeLong, Lansing is pected that the odice will change bate office in the City of Mason, In said coun­ whole amount unpaid on said mnrtRnRo debt to C. AV. CLAIiK. Genorar" Auctionee'rr botii John PJocharezyki, Lansing 27 hands July 1. ty, on the ^th day of ,Tune, A. D. 1017. he now duo and payable'by reason of the non­ a nest right on the ground. Such a payment of certain inatailnients of principal phones, Dansvllio, MichiKnn. location will provide plenty of shade Slary West, Lansing 17 Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Root gave a re­ Present: Hon. L. B. McArthur, .ludRO of ception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Probate. and Interest provided for by snld mortRaRe, !F. E. STEVES, Ronernl auctioneer. Sntiflfaction for the newly hatched chicks and on' George L. Hildorf, Lansing 29 In the Matter of the Estate of ELLEN F. notice is hereby Riven that on Saturday, .Sep- Root of Herkimer, N. Y., at Elmshade tcmlior 8th, 1017, at nine o'clock in the fore­ Kuarnntccd, Mason Mich. Bell phone 211 2L2S the range they will get the grass and Elizabeth A. Auge, Lansing 2.1 FIEI^D, Deceased. lawn last Tuesday evening. It was Geo. W. Rristoi havinK filed in said court his noon of said dny, at the north entrance to the AMI SMITH. General Auctioneer. Satisfaction insects so essential for their welfare Paul A. Gilray, Lansing 57 final administration account, and hla petition City Hail BuildinK on Ottawa Street, West, in a decidedly pleasant affair. the City of. LansinR, MichiRan, (that beinR one Kiiarantced or no pay. Phono me at my ex­ and their making quick growth. If Olive L. Conner, Lansing 32 prnyitiK for the allewnnce thereof and for the pense. Both phones, Dansvlllc, Michigan. you cannot give your chick.s the shade The Mason Creamery Co. is receiv­ nssiKnment nnd distribution of the residue of of the places where the Circuit Court for InK­ said estate. ham County is held), said mortRaKee will, by and room then don't attempt amy William E. Trombley, Lansing...23 ing nine thousand pounds of milk virtue of the power of sale contained in said A. W. & W. I.. JEWETT. Generaliuictioneers. daily. They operate two large sep­ It is Ordered, that the 29th day of June, A. Satisfaction Ruaranteeil. Mason, Michiftan. summer hatching but confine your Henrietta Beaudoin, Lansing 23 mortRaRe nnd in pursuance of the statute in arators, with a skimming capacity of D. 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said such case provided, sell nt public auction, to efforts entirely to the spring pionths. Guy Patterson, Lansing. • 25 probate office, be and is hereby appointed for the hlRhest bidder, on the foreclosure of said C. W. CLARK, General Auctioneer. CItlzeni Ruth Hunter, Lansing .22 5,000 per hour, The farmers are exnmininK and nllowlni? Bald account nnd hcar- mortRaRe, the lands described therein, toRethcr phone line 5-4 rinKs. Dantvllle. It is seldom that the city poultry IniT sold petition; raiser has the necessary room to take well pleased with the enterprise. with all appurtenances, or so much as shall be Howard R. Sheller, Alma js C. J, Rayner, Jas. PhlUeo, J. D. It is Further Ordered, that public. notice necessary to satisfy the amount duo thereon nt • HENRY KURTZ, expert Eniiltih and Ger­ care of late chicks for there must be Letha F. Owen, Lansing .ig thereof Be Riven by publication of n copy of the time of sale, toRcther with all IcRnl costs, man auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed. VanEtten and Fred Brown went to this order, for three successive weeks previous that is to say, a parcel of land In the City of Adilrcis Leslie Park, Lanilng. CItlzeni no overcrowding them and it is Roderick R. McDonald, Lansing. .31 simply courting disaster to run the Grand River last Tuesday and came to said day of hearinK, In the Inuham County LansinK, InRham County, MichiKan, described phone, Agnes M. Phalen, Lansing 26 back with a fine string of black bass News, a newspaper printed nnd circulated In as the north one-halt (%) of lot three (3), late chicks in with the older and said county. L. B. McARTHUR, block sdyenteen (17) of Park Place Addition W. A. MURRATi expert auctioneer. Satli- larger ones. George Fenby, Lansing 21 and pickerel of their own catch. (.\ true copy) JudKO of Probate, in said City of LansinR. faction Kunranteed. Ttrma reaiontble. P. Airy Coops \(>cdcd. Frances E. Wickham, Flint 16 C. A. CLINTON, Probate ReBiatcr. 23w4 0. Webbervllle. Both phonea. Forethought. Dated ,lune 7th, 1017. ' Coops used for chicks in hot weath- Roy F. Sadler, Lansing. 22 MOKTGARE SALE. FRED THAYER. General auctioneer. Satis­ People are learning that a little UNION BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. er must provide for plenty of fresh M. Henrietta Jones, Grand Ledge.22 Default hnvInR been made in the conditions „ „ „ Limited, MortRnRce. faction Runrantced, Mason, Michigan. R, forethought often saves them a big of a certain real estate, mortRaKe, whereby the P. D. No. 1. 521 air, and open fronts should be the Hobart M. Agler, Lansing. ,i8 C. F & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for expense. Here is an Instance; E. W. power of sale therein became operative, made MprtRaRce, Business Address, LansinR, rule. A one inch mesh netting should Edith M. Shunk, Lansing ig by James N. Hnlpin nnd Theresa Hatpin, his be used for protection against night Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes; "I wife, of LansinK. MichiKan, to the Union MichiRan. 2,ia,iti,t„».». >«».».'>.("'#•• 4 test. Mrs. Clark "endorsed Dean's again in a week, or ten ,days. It ited, havinK by resolution duty adopted at n defendant resides, therefore on motion of Leonard E. Sprague, Lansing,. Francis Clark of Los Angeles, Cal., reKulnr meetlnK of Its Board of Directors, de^ Jason E. Nichols, attorney for plaintiff. over six years ago and again conflrms' should hardly be necessary to tell you clnred Its election to. consider the whole amount It Is ordered, that defendant enter his ap­ the story. • Could you ask for more that the hens used for hatching re- Edna Brown, Mulliken, Mich.. arrived Saturday to spend the sum­ unpaid on said mortKBRe debt to be now duo pearance In this cause on or before three convincing testimony? qujre dusting with lice powder at Harold M. \Valker, Lansing.... mer with his grandparents,' Mr. and nnd payable by reason of the non-payment of months from the date of this order, nnd that Mrs. Walter Clark. certain Installments of principal nnd interest within twenty days the plaintiff cause this or­ Mrs. K, M. Clark, Main St., Mason, least,twice during the time they are Leo 'P. Campbell, Lansing...., provided for by said mortKRKe, notice Is hereby der to bo published In the InRhnm County says: "Some years ago, I noticed that on the nest. Today every poultry George J. OJConner, WiUiamston Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark and Riven that on Saturday, September 8th, 1017, News, n newspaper published In swid county, raiser understands the importance of baby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.) at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said dny, at said 'publication to bo continued once In enoH my kidneys were.not acting properly. Kittle Williams, Willlamstbn.. the north entrance to the City Hall BuHdlnK week for six weeks In succession, I had pains across myback and hips starting,the chicks without body lice. J. Free in Lansing Sunday. Arden H.i Butler,'! Lansing,.-... Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Markley, Mr. on Ottawa Street, West, In the City of. Lan­ HOWARD WIEST, Circuit JudRe. and my kidneys, were weak, too. ':•-•'•'•:••;;/i\-:.'':.V ^ yFood./..;•..•;;• ••-•;';:.-•.;.,v: sinR,' MichiKnn, (that beinR one of the places JASON E. NICHOLS. Plaintiff's attorney. Neva 6.,Bryan, Lansing...,,,, and Mrs. Herbert Strank and Mr, and where the Clrctiit Court for InRhnm County Is Lansing, Mtehlian. iBwT Doan's Kidney EillB,', procured at The diet of summer chicks is much Arthur P. Hoeike, Milwaukee, W.20 held), snld mortRSRee' will, by virtue pt the L6ngyea!r Bros. Drug Store, gave re­ Mrs. Henry Strank and son spent Sun­ the same,as given at other times, per­ Eva Belle Eglbtfe, Lansing,.,.. .24 day at ViTm. darkens. rower of sale contained In snld .mortRBRe and HEARING CLAIMS. NICE—OCT. 9 lief froni the first and Icon tinued un- haps -allowing Just a little less corn In pursuance of the statute In such case pro­ State of MIclilRan. The Probate Court for William P.'kimbail, Lansing... ;;48 The jiistameri club will give a play vided, sell at public auction, to the ihlRhest the County of InRham. tiM.was.,cured.":,./'.;<,,-,''::l,.":;:;,:•••., :••'.••:;:;orothe r heating, foods; Give your bidder, on the foreclosure of said mortRaRe, the. MORE THAN SIX yBARStATER, Evjrlin 'Trumble;; Lansing...... 89 atid furnish some music at the, social In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH chlckBrbuttermllk or, sour milk—It Is July ,6. You can't afford to miss it. lands deteribed therein, toRether with all ap­ J. NICE, Doceased.. i Mrs. Clairk said; ''Since last recom­ a \(ronderful help to the delicate dl- Loreriz S.^Hummel, LansiBig.....41 purtenances, or BO much as shall be necessary Notice is hereby glveh that four months from We look for you. to satisfy,the amount due thereon at.the time the 8th day of June, A. D. 1917, have been mending Doan's KldneirlPlllBi'; I {have gestlye; organism of the chick and Helena Everett, Lansing.,...;., 38 of sale, toRether with all leRal costs, that Is taken' thiem for anvittack tit kidney '. Mrs. Wesley Clark spent last week allowed for creditors to present their' clalmi helps it grow strong'ihd husky and Matthew B.McKenna, Lansing. ..23 with her dauighter, Mrs. Mamie Cady. to soy, a parcel of land In .the.City, of LansinR, aRnlnst said deceased to aaideourt for ex«mt« complaint. .They.: again .benefltedine aeigetagood start;In;life;and grow Marguerite L.; Wilson, Butterniit; 2 4 InRham County. MichlRani' described ' ai the nation and adjustment, anf that all creditor! Howard and Mi8s;Fern Clark vlslt- North one-half (Vi) of lot three (8), block sev­ of said deceaied are required to present their and I have had;hoi;troubIe, 8lncei^^;^\^, v! into :|i;bi|!^pi'(Oflt;; making, bird, A enteen (17) of Park Place Addition; In said Price;;i60c,"':at •: ialltdealeri^fcCbn't edyjpuBlhs In Brobkfleld,; Sunday. claims to tald court, at the probate, office. In healthy robust chick vlll also fight bit • 'Mrs;; Rita Whiting and baby are City of lianstnB, . the city of Maion, In said county, on or before simply ask ;(or;a;'kldiie]riremiBd]r~i^^^^ most;clilck;dlseaiie».';.tf;;;;:;'-:.;-,;::;':. -fciii:;:. ; Dated June 7th; 1917. Rlh day of October, A. D. 1117, at. ten o'clock in visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ben Nelson.: UNION BUILPING ft tOAN ASSOCIATION, •aid olalmi will be heard by laid court, on the Doan's Kldrie^, !^PlllB^tbe'JMim^ ;tlu^ '^^'(Should; a;'mbiit^niEldTmaalt be i^ :fei:|?wd;B;;>iinerMd''Wite^^ :' > • ^ Limited;'Mortntee.^'•• --r--- Mrs. Clark;;buitwlce pttbltdf Cleintetit North'and Raymond Clark till day pfOlobtr/A. 0,1»17, at ten o'clock in be sure it Is always eaten up clean Perry:and yltei'Wriili^ 0^ bshed. at Twlii' lakes last: Friday,; Ai^ C. F. ft E. T.' HAMMOND, AMonwyi for the;forenoon. • nieiided.' ' '':,:MortBacee, Buitneii lAddreu, Lanilni, ! Dated June 8, A. O. 1917. ' catch was a rattlesnake .with ;:^^ ,,vMlchliM;;";vi,i;,i;;,.^,\i;..,lj,-:. i:y Buftala 'J-:. ?: L. B. McARTHUB. , . :: rattI(BB^:;,l;:-;:^^:^Nv:;;;;;;=Vf. ;• :0V • •:>%:;^;: 0\ ^*ri:.i:.:^^^:,.;,.v ;;„Ai:iV :^,;;;„;-;iiiBd»;.,ef fttiMt,,,

- ll INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 28, 1917

Wheeler of Shaftsburg and Will and f Dunsville j Lena Whoolor of Wobbei'vHle attend­ i..>..«»i ed the graduating exercises at this lilace last week. Miss Susie Wbool- ALL GET BUSY AND SAVE MONEY Mrs. \V. A. Huarn luul diuighlcr er remained tor a visit. Flornnco who luive l)ooii hero on i\ Fdwin Dwlght of .Jackson was in VIHU. liJl't, W'odiiUKilay I'or Detroit town from Thursday until Sunday on vliero tlioy will st:\y for a fow days a visit. Ijotoro roturiiing to tlioir homo in ' Willis Dwlght was home over Sun­ On CLOTHING Brooklyn, N. Y. day from .Tackson. 'I'lio hall KHiiio Hcluidiilod for last Rev. and Mrs. W. ,7. Passmore is Saturday In this village between entertaining Miss Lelia Weeks ot Al­ FOR A MONTH WubhervUlo and DansviUo failed to bion this week. niatorlali'/.o on account of the vain. W. W. Raymond and wife of Lan­ C. W. Coo of Chelsea lias been sing spent the latter p.irt of last si)endlng a few days in the village, week ^.nd Suiuiay at, this place. For the balance of June we shall give extraordinary bargains W. W. Heald, accompanied by his son James of Williamston, called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Corwin ot in all lines. Never before have we shown so complete a line friends here Monday afternoon;' Sto(.kbrldge spent flaturday and Sun­ Our teachers have all left for their day at this place. of Young iVIen's Suits—all thfe newest styles and patterns, nispectivo homes to spend the vaca­ M't-> AnHH M. Fox, a former teach­ and at Special Prices for the balance of the month. Take tion. er at this jilaco iir.u last year at To­ Miss Viola Smith of Webbervlllo la ledo, Ohio, was In town over Sunday advantage of these wonderful bargains and be ready and fit making a visit in the village this before returning to her home at Shel­ for the Fourth. We have a splendid assortment of week, ' by. Rllsworth Mann and family move Miss Josie Townsend has hired out this week to Ma.son. Mr. Mann is to clerk In C. M. Young's for a year. employed In the Darr garage. Last Friday the scholars of Miss ,1, W. Snyder and family who oc- Watkln hold a picnic at the school cnpiod .lohn Curry's house moved out house, while the high school pupils Straw Hats, Panamas, Etc. Monday to the farm of Fred Mlern- went to Pine lake. (lorf. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Foster have Notices have been posted advertis­ moved into Mrs. S. E. Swigglos house. ing the annual school meeting to bo Mrs. A. L. l^oso of Mason was a held Monday evening, ,luly 2, at 8 Dansville caller last Friday. o'clock p. m. Miss Gonovlovo Bacon, a graduate Fancy Shirts The L. A. S. oC the Baptist church of the county Normal has hired out will meet with Mrs. H. W. Mann next to teach at the Roovos, Mrs. Lydia Mitchell, Mrs. Loo East­ We have the greatest showing ever. A great variety of pat­ wi'pk 'I'uosday. man iind R. D. Glynn visited Mrs. Fva Dernoy Dons'more of Miinlth visit­ Whitwrlght at Dimondale last week. terns in All Silk Shirts that are within your means. ed Wirt Dakln and family from Wed­ Mrs. Whitwrlght Is gradually falling nesday until Friday and attended and caiinol, survivo long. commencement exercises. i C. L. MUlor rides in a new Ford Mrs. C. II. Meald entorlained Mr. aiilo. iiud Mrs. D. K. .lessop, Jlinnie Heald, Gladys Mllnor and Kelnia Koeno Neckwear Silva .lessop, Mrs. Ilallio .Johnson and wore 111 .Tackson Tuesday. dauglitoi' ^IIldred to a live o'clock tea Be sure to see our display. The very latest in Oriental pat­ Satui-day. Mr. and Mrs. F. ,T. l''ortmaii enter­ Mrs. I'. M. Meald has gone to hor tained company from Stockbrldge terns and other beautiful designs. I'Oitage ai IMeasant lake for a few Sunday. weeks. D. D. Hriggs and Frank Briggs .Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Brotlierlon of have each bough! new Ford autos. .Mason wi.'i'e in town a few hours Sun­ 0. A. Dielil was a Lansing visitor day. 'I'uesday. TAKE A DAY OFF NOW iO. J, Uoane and family of Masoii G. A. Diehl and wife and Mr. and wi're callers at W. W. liaymond's last Mrs. Gen, White enjoyed a day of Sunday. fishing 'I'uosdtiy. . AND BUY MORE Ml', and Mrs. A. Braveniler have Glenn Wempio Is spending, the lieeu staying at tliu farm the last week Willi his sister, Mrs. Loo East­ Week while Lloyd llayhoo and family man. visited (lie fiimily of Prof. Gerald Mrs. M. .1. Corwin is with her son's Clothing, Furnishings, Etc Powers at Croswoll. wife near Stockbrldge for a fow days. 'I'he lirst liome grown strawberries The Red Cross and Homo Defense made their ai)pearance last Saturday mooting held at the town hall was a for your dollar than you will be able to get raised by Goo, Bacon. big.affair, and very enlhuslastic. 'i'he Miss Hazel Woods, who lias hoon speakers brought out some facts In again this season, at leaching school has returned to her regard to the war that was valuable. home here for the vacation, Over six hundred and fifty dollars Tlio graduating exercises of the was pledged to help carry on the war DansviUo high school wore a complete success and attended by a capacity for lilierty. crowd for the town hall where it was Vwti Mt'lliodi.st. Cliiii'cli Votici's, held. Each of tlie graduates did The service on Sunday morning well and the address l)y C. D. Hoyt of will be in charge of the class leader, Ypsilanti was able and patriotic and and there will be no service in the evening owing to the»pastor attend­ Webb Whitmans was generally applauded. The I'ol- lowlng was Hie program: Class march ing the district camp meeting to be orchestra; Invocation, Rev. W. ,1. held in the park In Ithaca .Tunc 28 LARGEST DEALERS IN CLOTHING Passmore; salutatory, Eflle Bush; to ,Tuly 5. Mason, iViichigan history, Luclle E. Dakln; prophecy, Sunday school at noon In charge of IN THE COUNTY .Tosophlne M. Townsend; music, or­ superintendent. chestra; giftatory, lilarl A. Howe; Prayer meeting at church on each valedictory, Myrnetta H, Curtis; Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. music,' orcliestra; addre.s.s, C. 0. Regular oi-?ier of services on Sun­ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hoyt; iiresentatlon of (lljilomas, A. day, .July S. C. Dowling; music, orcliestra; bone- f Leslie j hotnc of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thor- t PIst. \o. fi nn(i Vicinity. \ diction. Rev. M. D. Ormston. M. D. ORMSTON, Pastor. burn last Thursday afternoon. It i..i..« ,..,.„..,..„„..,.„..,..,..,..,..,.„..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..i Chas. Radford of Detroit was in was a boautlfull.vB "rare" June day town on l)uslness one day last week. ]''arl Schuyler and Dale Webb liiivo and there was a good attendance, Quite a number from this vicinity Here is a chance to ,Jas. Oils of Tuscola county was a been visiting their aunt, IMrs. Hayhoe, about 70 being present. A line pro­ attended Children's Day exercises at gram in charge of Mrs. ICmnia Wheel­ visitor in this village part, of last and cousin, Mrs. Vern Stanfiold, and tlie Westgate cluirch Sunday evening. •Mrs. Clem Hlgdon for a few days. er followed the business meeting and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hummoll were week, annual election of oflicers. A Bo­ In Oraiul Ledge last Tliursday. Herbert Walker ot Indiana was a Catherine Daniels of .Tackson is vis­ iting at the liome of W. J. Hayhoo hemian tea, replete with good things George and Clarence Nlmphio with "Shoe Up" Cheap guest of his brother, R. K. Walker, was served, the hostess being assist­ last week. and wife. tlieir families visited at Ernest Kurtz' Mrs. Geo. Leach and daughter Ruth ed In serving by the following com- last Sunday. iMrs. Levi Abbott, a former resident mltlee; iMesdames Edna Doollttlo, of Wliitc Oak and well known here have ' returned from their visit at .Floyd Burgess and Fred Brenner Millie Bateman and Emma Wheeler. with their wives spent Saturday and died at tlie residence of tier son Will Ohio. The following oflicers were elected for One lot of Men's Oxfords and at Williamston last week Wednesday, Rev. H. W. Thompson, wife and Sunday at Whitmore lake with JMr. tlic ensuing year: Pres., iMrs. Millie and Mrs. Frank McCormick. aged SG years. Funeral services were son spent last Friday in'Detroit. Batenian; vice pres., Mrs. Emma Shoes, at . . . $2.25 Mrs. Delia Barnum of Grand lield at the Baptist church In this vil­ Mrs. Jones ot Grand Rapids is vis­ Wheeler; sec, Mrs. Blanche Spink; lage Sunday Rev. Norlhrup of Wil­ iting her-niece, iMrs. S. Helmer. Ledge who has been spending a tew treas., Mrs. Vernlce Laycock. The weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. B. liamston olliciating. Burial at Fair- next meeting of the society will be view. Btoiiiach Troubles and Consti|)ntioii Hummell, returned to her home last Bargains in odd pairs, A-1 stoci(, not shoddy held at the Severance liome the third Thursday. Miss Francos Keene Is in Lansing "I will cheerfully say that Cham­ Thursday In July. tor a short time. berlain's Tablets are the most satis­ Geo. Cady, wife and little daugh­ goods, only broken in sizes. Look 'em over It! the weather permits Dansville factory remedy for stomach troubles ter and Ernest Kurt?, and wife are and Webberville ball teams will come and constipation that I have sold in spending a couple of days at Bruin In deadly conflict next Saturday lu thirty-four years' drug store service," f East Alaiedon j lake. this village. writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wells- Mr. and Mrs. John Lott are visit­ , Mrs. Bryan Horton of Haslett vis­ burg, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. ing relatives near Saginaw. For Warm Weather ited her parents in"" this village last Daniel Thomas and wife and Harp­ week. er Thomas and family of Northeast Never Neglect a Cold. We have a full line of Tennis Shoes, all sizes, from Notwithstanding the short notice t Alaiedon [ Alaiedon visited the family of their A chill after bathing, coolinff off children's to men's. the dance last Friday night was fair­ sister and aunt, Mrs. S. Sltts, last suddenly after exercise and drafts, ly attended. Sunday. give the cold germs a foot-hold that Ladies' White Shoes and Men's Dark Tan English The Children Day exercises at both Mrs. Kittle Batenian is visiting at Edd Watkins and family now ride may lead to something worse. Safety the Baptist and Methodist churches C. A. Pierce's. in a new Ford. requires early treatment. Keep Dr. Slippers ..^ Shoes and Oxfords were a success and largely attended Dr. Rose and family from Dimon­ John Lay and wife spent the first King's NewDiseovery on hand. This and the program at each was good. dale were Sunday visitors at A. W. of the week with the latter's sisters pleasant balsam remedy allays in­ Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jessop of Wil­ Elliott's. Dr. Rose is a cousin to Mr. near Williamston. flammation, soothes the cough and liamston were in town several days Elliott. John Lett and sons spent last Sun­ repairs the tissues. Better be safe Mason F. W. WEBB Mich. last week. Frank Dennlson and daughter, C, day with his sister, Mrs. Katherine than sorry. Break up the cold with Mrs. Edward Sedweck ot Shatts- Dennlson and daughter and Miss Potter. Dr. King's New Discovery before it is burg is spending the week at this Bateman from Euelph, N. D., were Mrs. S. Sltts and family entertain­ too late. At your druggist, 50c, $1. place. recent guests at C. A. Pierce's. ed company last, Friday evening. C. W. Spangler and wife are in Ma­ Mrs. Floyd • Richniond spent Sun­ Mrs. Alice Watkins is visiting .In Orla Bartlett and family of Detroit, son this week. Mr. Spangler is there his brother, J, E. Hoover, and family. day in Bath at the home of her broth­ Eaton Rapids. } Northwest Ingham t Ernest Bartlett had the misfortune Lewis Bartlett and family and Lorenz training his pacers. er, Frank Towne, who is very low Bartlett and wife from west of Ma­ Miss Ida Shults is a visitor at H, t ...... "•..•.••.....•....•» to lose his driving horse last Wed­ with typhoid fever. nesday. son. Lee's this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Everett of Lan­ i Williamston t Roy Rae and family, John Wauvle . D. D. JFessop and wife of William­ . Miss Florence Benjamin is making t »..»...... »...... «... ..•<••• -» i and family spent Sunday at Mrs. Mary Chas. LaPleur and wife of Ver- sing were welcome visitors in this montville were recent guests of Clyde ston spent from Wednesday until Fri­ a visit at C. L. Benjamin's, neighborhood Monday afternoon. Uae's at Mason. Elmer Bravender day with Ira Hewes and family, Wo are Informed that the Bath cor­ Mrs. S. M. GUcrelso returned Sat­ and Ira I-Iewes with their families Otis and attended the funeral of Mrs. They were driven over by Mrs. Katie School closed at the Etchell last respondent to the State .Journal, re­ North in her new. car. urday from a tour weeks' .stay with were also there. They all brought Abbott. ports the birth at that place o£ a her daughter in Ohio. well filled baskets and helped Mrs. Miss Iza Hanna of Lansing spent Thursday. The teacher, Florence • The June meeting of the W.-A. L. Whipple, treated the pupils to Ice daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Delos Caton A. S. was entertained at the pleasant Charles Parker , and family of Kae celebrate her 70th birthday. Tuesday and Wednesday with her Etchells Corners spent Sunday with uncle, Clyde Otis, and family. cream and crackers. This closes her IMrs, L C. North and Miss Susie Mrs. Geo. Sterle and Mary and Joe fifth successful year of school work his uncle, Charles Parker, and family. spent Sunday afternoon at John H, Dennis and Geo. Walker both • Mr. and Mrs. Spurgen 'D. Gostelow recently lost good work horses. here, and she will teach at the Wil­ of Owosso called on Mrs. Inez C. Thomas'. . ' „,, , son in White Oak next year, The Ruby Jewell called on Mildred Mrs. Jerome Tahghe entertained a eighth grade colisisting of Ruth White Friday, They were accompan­ lady friend from Lansing last week. ied by. Mrs, Alzlna Miller of Mason, Serrelles Sunday afternoon. Fuhrman, Kenneth Hewes and Gar­ Let's have a little Fourth of July 'who remained until Mondayi ' Mr. and Mrs. James Paddock and Earl King and wife of Mason spent den Hanna presented her with a sil­ Donald Warner and family of Lan­ two daughters called at Alvin By- Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary ver berry spoon. graves Sunday afternoon. Whiting. Celebration of our own sing spent Sunday at the home of W. Fire broke out in the barn on the Hodge's, Mrs. Belle Hoskins has returned Elmer Bravender and family, Ira to her home in Mason after staying Fred Williams farm early Tuesday We have the Fire Crackers, Toy Pistols and The services at the M. E. church Hewes and family, Roy Rae and fam­ morning which spread rapidly and de­ next Sunday morning will be In the some time with Mrs, D. D. Hurlburt. ily and John Wauvel and family made Mrs. John Fowler and son of Pon- stroyed nearly all of the buildings on Caps, Sparklers, Roman Candles, Sky Rock­ interests of the Red Cross society. their mother, Mrs. Mary Rae, of Ma­ the north side of the road. tiac arrived Monday to spend the son a surprise visit Sunday In honor ets, Novelties from 1c to 25c, Balloons, Flags, All people are earnestly requested to Chas, Parker and family, spent attend that they may more fully learn week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of her 70th birthday. A potluck din­ Crepe Paperter Decorating and Lbts of Things D, D. Hurlburt. ner was served, i • Sunday with relatives In Williamston. the motives and principally their Mrs. S; S. Piper Is visiting, at Chas. '''•','-'"^:-Vto• make'a noise.-.^ ,:,,',.-••; work. Clarence-Aseltlne was In Lansing M. Kinds and family of Lansing, andEaton Rapids Saturday. spent Sunday at Jerome Tanghe's. Parker's. Ml*, and Mrs. Henry McManamou Jack Davidson and .family spent E..J., Conroy and wife attended the and daughter. AUie aifd Howard Muti- Prank Brlggs and Elza King are Sunday at Ami Terrill's. owners of new Ford cars. commencement exercises at Dansville rpe attended an informal party at the Thursday night. Her , sister, , Miss home of Frank McMananion In Lan­ Mrsi Allen Potter of Eaton Rapids Mi^ciLlfi |i7liitii|iHiiii!|iHiHii|ii|ii.i.iiiii|ii|iilii|iHi.«iH Is visiting ber sister, Mrs. T. E. Roy- Effle Bush, being one of the grad- sing Sunday, which was given for their tiates.:'' ;•' '':';Y'%-"' ''^:':. ' • son Glen, anid wife, .who were mar­ EtcheU Corners Bton;- ; :;Buy^a::vf^lar'Cub'iEiebtric .-Fan ^ior 1.00. It I 1,1 III I I iiti,i>ii»iiiiiii'iii>iiiiiii P,lipyd Taylor aiid wife of Eden vis­ ried at the hoinie;o( the bride in Ma- Mrs. Clara Gldrlge of Adrain spent ited, relatives here. Sunday. |4^,iw:-: y;biii»Mfi^ne/Mirt^^ iaon Wednesday, June 20. ("S Mrs. Cora Wakeman and.son Glen, Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Sidney Speef andifamlly spent Sun-. V Martin Hanlon has bought theiJis. Mr; and Mrs. Barlow and family and Ira'Hewes.-: •:' '''• • .:':S: day;,wlth her: parents, ,S.,J.', .Hanna Fl8her,'Btbre; building on Grand river Miss Lane, all of, Lansing were SunV . Elmer. Bravendar and wife and C. and'wlfe.''y-\,/'vr-''•:' ^.'.•'i 'p'v,:'>'"'j';:-.'''';.' Btreetveaat, and Is, moving his drug day guBBts ;Bt the l|ubbs and Brown Hayhoe andwlfe motored to Jackson 'Arthur Newman haea badly mang­ :Bt6relatoclc''to-'the'Bame.;/; >';'::':'. :-;;',;: Sattirday.-;/' ''.•ys,.';;. ''../'•••".'•i •:;•, led 'finger by: getting;'It^caught-ln-^ai^ The following were week end^ and v?';-!^!'' ;l!;elsoti, Hoover and wife of LanBlhg 'maiitire--8pread^ri';;:;;{;;;;V;;^;;i;:';:;i'p);'!:y ,;»,: Sabicribe tor The ^(,•w•. Bpent'seveirailrdays'the past week with Sunday: guests, at .ErhiBBt iBartlett's: W. . ;3;V' iill l^^^gjIiSiiiiittiiiit^^ ^MlkMSMiMMli^M^M mm