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Section'One INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 18 Pages No. 47 LXI. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. LIOHXSK I'Olt lUlAli HS'IAI'I'I a'^IIlN NOTIOK COHIMISPONDKNTS Blanks for licensing real estate AND Ai)Vi'inrisi;its SEVERAL SITES FOR dealers are now being distributed RED GROSS HEARS MASON MEN ESCAPE from Lansing, in compliance with the In order that employoea of the new law passed by the last legislature NEWS may have Thursday of next I CONDENSARY 6LDG.an d which is now operative in the INllLLRRE state. Tliero are several ^lealei-s ia week (Thanksgiving Day) as a AltIO ICNTIIUSIASTIC OVIOK lM{OS- COMI'AXY HAVK \0'l' YI3T .SK- lUXIOIt SOOIiriY Oli' ALAIUDON holiday, we request that all letters Mason who will be required to lake li. llASIIi'OUn AM) .lOHN DUNS- PIOCTS FOK Mllik CONDICNSAKV. iji<;c'noi> liOCATio.v oi' I'LANT. (ilSTS LII'LTI'IU rilOM FKANCE. M0IU5 H.VVIO CliOSK XiAl.li. be mailed one day earlier llian out initial licenses to do business. It usual. We will endeavor to handle is estimated there are 8,000 roalators OI'fii;ei'.s Of I'roiliicers A.ss'ii. Aiul Mr, I'lico Of I'roperty And Natural Ai-ic'e.s—lU'otlier Kclurns Floor Of Aimilmciit. Mouse Where copy reaching us before live o'clock ginecrs And liOtal ConiniHtee. From Ue)j(inicnt. Oilier liOcnlitieM Witnl, IManl. Ji'lUST «;HANt;lOLLOIl IM5KSI0NT, Ji'ire Origiimleil, Tuesday afternoon. Four hundred farmers, it was esti­ Jlany Mason people arc asking K, of P. Lodge No. 70, Monday Last springthc Junior Rod Cross whore the Condeusary plant will bo night conferred the Rank of Knight society of Alaledon township adopted C, L. Bashl'onl ami Jolui Dunsmorc "AMKKIOANl/iATIOX." mated, tilled'the court room at Mason (Of liiis cily had iiiuirrow esciipofrom to overflowing last Monday in re­ located. The matter had not been .on four candidates. Past Chancellors a French orphan, Tlie following let­ death in Uio fire wliicli pracUcally dc- The next regular meeting of the sponse to a call for the purpose of decided /this m.orning, although the occupied the chairs and aa Master of ter was recently received by their stroyod Lho aparUiiont house in How- Civic club will bo hold at the Pastime mooting and ciincliing the Milk Con- committee of Alason business men Work tlie lodge was honored by the chairman from the mother of the or­ •cll early Tuesday morning. theatre on Tuesday, Nov, 25, at 2:30 ^Icnsary. They were asked ^by J. D. who, with tlie company's engineo.rs, presence of Capt, Joliii Sayre of this phan, 'riie letter was written in Mr. Bashl'ord and Mr. DunBinore p. ni, Mrs. F-ranc Adams will present Nichols of the Telling-Belle Vernon have ,scvoral sites under considera­ city. Mr. Sayre was the first Chan­ French; -were iu Howell on busiaess i'or (.he a tin\oly paper on "Americanization," company to guarantee the milk from tion. While some of those sites do cellor Commander of Mason Lodge La Corblero,' Franco, Sept. 3; 191!). •Chase Bros. Niirsory Co. oi: Uochcslor, Mrs. Bert Baldwin will give vocal se­ ;1500 COWS; Those present i)ledgcd not fully measure up to the require- No. 70 when it was organized 3 3 Monsieur. 1 am writing you today N. Y., £or which they both travel. lections, and Mrs. Jennie Eames a around 1800, and'there were a num­ ments of the Telling-Bollo Vernon years ago. 'I'he degree work was to thank you for your great gener­ They had taken a room on the third 'I'hanksgiving reiiding. Several com­ ber who wore unablo^tp attend, sent Co,, any of them would answer the preceded by a six .o'clock supper. osity and kindness in regard to my lloor oC the Wilcox apartment house. mittees will bring in reports. All are word by neighbors of their intentions purpose. Tw.o or three do^not offer About one hundred members were orphan son, who was very glad and When they wore awakened the flro invited. which bi'ought the total up to aiiout tlie company quite as much land aa present. content when the postman said ho liad a good headway and their only 2000, fn every school iHstrict there they would like to have, although had a money order for him. It is the way of escape wa.'s through a window. is a canvass being made to get the very favorably located near the JM. C, second I have received but it is the Scantily clad they jumped l.o the root matter in concrote form and by Satur­ railroad and with excellent drainage first time 1 liave wriUeu as I have oi: an adjoining building and wore COUNIY TAKEOVER day the committee iu charge hope to facilities. To others Mr. Glen Den­ CIVIGilGLUB INIS been sick since May and not a day rescued from there by firemen. The be able to absolutely guarantee Mr. ning, the engineer, has made some could I leave my bed. 1 assure you firemen later.saved their clothing. Nichols what bo asked for. slight objections. However, he with this year has been a terrible one. At Four persons were killed and the II MASON STREEIS Monday's meeting wac called to or­ i\[r. Nichols and the local comniittoe, present I am witii my mother, aged lives o[ ncty endangered iu this lire der liy J. IC. Taylor, president of the have agreed that their final choice 77 years, and with my brother, who which was caused from an explosion 01 ry TO (jior 'iwo STISI/ICHKS OI' Hooster Club. Mr. Hull, who heads will bo influenced by advantageous lo­ MISS 'I'KXNI'.Y (JIVIOS INS'l'ltUC- 'has just loft his regiment, cation and the cost of the property. of a kerosene stove, the flames OOXCIMr/il-; I'AVICMFNT. tlie-Mieh. Milk Producers was the llrst TIVM rALIi OX WOUiv. My husband died the 2'lth of June spreading rapidly. There were four 'speaker. He imniediatcly told the While tliore is no immediate hurry at Verdun. He had been through all apartments on the first and second Cily Uelen.ses I'oriion Of Coliniiliia to decide on the site, this matter will Says Scliool Autlioil'lics Sliouhl Look the campaigns without receiving a floors withrooras on (ho third. Those !.AM<1 li SIreet.s To County For "You may tell the 'farmer sul)- probably be closed up within the next Afler llealtli Of School Children scratcli or without being sick but a •on the lower lloor saved a part of Iniprovciuunt, Bcribers of the NliWS that I am week or ten days. 'riioi'onf;'lily. lustre shell mortally wounded him.— their furniture. The building was of more than pleased with the inter­ Wliat grief, wliat regret for me and frame construction and was badly Tile Ingham County Road Commis­ est siiov.'n at Monday's mass meet­ 'I'lie Mason Civic club aucopled the my son who was greatly.ciierishcd by gutted. sion Tuesday received a communica­ ing. They are a substantial, in- offer made them by Adams Brothers him. But it is the will of God. . Mr. and Mrs. Itarry Dickersou and tion from the State Highway Deparl:- tolligont looking lot of men—the FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED tliat they use tlie Pasi.ime Tlioatre as I will stop writing y.ou for today. two children are the dead, all being ment relative to tlie building of two kind wo like to deal with. I am their meeting place, and on Novcni- Uocoivc my thanks, my greetings and_ suffocated. They resided in the roar Htretclies of concrete r-uad in Mason satislled tliey will prove good Willi GHENPIE DIHR boi' 13, tlie place was nearly filled my respect. The Utile Gorges Is in on the third floor where the tire ori­ during.tiic con\ing year. | dairymen. This, together, with the with a large and enthusiastic aud­ vacation since August lirst', but, lie en­ ginated. Dickorson was found on the At a special meeting, of the City | .SOMIO OF MOTIIKH.S lO.NTlOKTAIN ience who tlioroughiy enjoyed tlio un­ ters scliool a.t.'ialn on October 1, but it line country in Ingham county and usual iirograni provided for tlie after­ floor, his wife with her head under Council Wednesday afternoon, tho; the line co-operation given us liy A'l' W, i;. i;. iMcCOWAN'.S. is well I'ur lie likes school. Ho can the cot, one child was on the bed and Cily i-elcased to the Board of Road i 4 noon. iMrs. C. W. Randall, president read already iiiul can write some. I Mason business men, I can now of the club was in the chair, and ali­ another under, Commissioners of Ingham county forj see no reason why Mason will not 'l"he Alason football team was hon­ will sign his name as he thanks you the purpose, of infjiroving as county ored- by a cliickcnpie dinner at lho tor the reading of the minutes intro­ also. be the site of our i\Iic!iigan coa- duced iMiss Lucilo Tonney of l..ansing, roads the following streets; densiiry."—J, D. Nichols. homo of W. \i. C. McGowan Wednes­ Georges Lamboloy. Beginning at the intersection of day evening given by s.omc of the a visiting nurse who gave a very in­ Mnio, Vve Augustine Laniboley. FORMER KIASON BOY OIES structive talk on her work and the Columbia street witli West- street, farmers present what they luost want­ mothers of the members of the team. east to tlio pavement on Maple street There were twenty-one who attended. needs in Mason. The Ingliam county ed to know, viz., what was expected Red Cross can furnish five visiting FOLLOWING BRIEF ILLNESS and also on B street from the south of thonu In part, h'e said, "This This included the loam, substitutes end of the present pavement at the and Coach VanPutten and Supt. W. L. nurses for work in the county, and PROMINENT EDEN WOMAN meeting is called to assure Mr. there is only one in the field at the OMVMIt' OUKIUIOLr/il'-lt SUC corner of B street and Oak street to isTchols that you men will produce Iteed. OUMIW TO AOUTK INDIfJKSTlOX. the south corporate.limits of Uie city. Huge yellow chrysantliemums form­ present time. In her opinion it would enough milk—good, clean milk—to be an easy matter to get one for Ma­ OIES ATJTY HOSPITAL These .streets will'be .surveyed in lho warrant his company building a ?75,- ed an attractive center piece for the near future. son, where she plainly saw the need IMH,S. Flini) HOIXilOS DIKS APrilK Friends here have received word 000 condeusary in Mason. Before table and the place cards selected from Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Oberholtzer at The Board of Supervisors made an were fitting for the occasion. Gaines of one. Mrs. A, J. Hall, Mrs. Rob- SUFFKRIXG FROM AMIMIA. you guarantee to do that, you want bins Rayner and Mrs. C. W. Browne, Sears of the death of their youngest appropriation for this section of road to Itnow what It is going to cost you and music were enjoyed during the sou Oliver, who died after bein^ ill at their October session. This is one evening. were appointed a committee to confer Mrs. Fred Hodges of Eden, who has to live up to his requirements. You with lho county Red Cross officers to only a few hours with acute indiges­ of the few new pieces of road which The Mason football team has been been ill for some time at the City must have a clean stable. see what could be done in the matter. hospital with anemia, died Monday tion. will be built In the county during the Your stable must be well very successful this year, only losing Oliver was born, Nov. 7,. 18!)fi; in coming yeai\ .one game, that fought with Owosso. Miss Tenney said: "I think the evening at G;30 o'clock. Funeral lighted and well ventilated, services were held at the home in Vevay town^jhip. ' The family lived 1 don't believe I hn.ve tq tell you why. They will play their last game of the sclLOol authorities are making a mis­ uear Eden and( later moved to the season with St, Johns at that city take in not looking after the health Eden \yednesday afternoon at 2 lOvory man here knows ventilation is o'cl.ock, conducted by Rev. Slmmon.s. Hawley district where Ihoy arc well necessary to keep a stable free from Saturday. of the school children more thorough­ \nown and a few years ago they mov­ ly. They should be sent out into tlie Rurlal was 'made in the Kirby ceme­ sti'ong odors wliich would contami­ tery, . ed to Sears, Osceola county, where nate milk. Light is just as necessary. open at least once in tlie forenoon they now reside. Oliver attended the E 81EPING FLEET and once In the afterivoon, in order Mrs. Hodges was born in Wood- Hawley school while living here. (Continued on page 5) REGISTER OF DEEOS GETS to get the foul air'out of their lungs bourn, Wontworth county, Canada, He is survived by his parents and rAll'l' Ol'^ FLUIOr FIIO.'^l XOIITH and fill them v.'ith pure, fresh air, one May 22, 1S7-1, and has lived in Mich­ one brother Earl, -who recently re­ 8F,A UllACIlKS IIASM'TON KOAD.S, APPOINTMENT FROM. EAGLES of the best preventive mea,sures that igan practically all of her life. She turned from .overseas and is well TWO ACCIOENTS.OCCyR could be taken to destroy tuberculosis has many friends In iilden, where she known in Mason where he often visits Uissell Randall, son .of Mr. and Ki:< ii'.rvi<:s coMMissiox OF DEP­ germV'antl when the children In t.he] was prominent, , • i -• • old friends, The family has a largo:Mrs. Clarence Randall, arrived wkh FROM RECKLESS DRIVING UTY ,.ti.t..t Bartlett helped them celebrate their be home tor Thanksgiving. This will Tlje front axle was broken and the isdiction over the counties of Monroe, which: ho suffered Sunday evening. 20th anniversary of their wedding be the flrst time that he has been at windshield broken, but the car did Clinton, Shiawassee, Eaton, Ingham, Funeral services , w^re held at the Frank Warfleld, Wednesday, Nov. Saturday evening November 15th, at his home here in two and one-half not overturn. Mrs. Jewett, who was Livingston, Jackson, Washtenaw, home Thursday at- 2 o'clock, with 26lh, half day sale at place 4Vj miles their home in Vevay township. years, He is yet undecided whether riding in the car, received a slight cut Branch, Hillsdale and Lenawee. His burial -in Maple Grove cemetery. southwest of Mason or 1 mile south of The rooms were decorated in pink he will re-enlist. As flrst-clasB under one eye from a piece of flying work would have to do with the or­ He is survived by the wife and two Kipp school house, List livestock, im­ and white and cut flowers. The same electrician he has received several glass.. The ^ord was brought to the ganizing of new lodges in these coun­ children, Mrs. J. B. Curtis and Floyd plements, etc. FredyThayer, auc­ cci'ior scheme was carried out in the line offers In the navy. local garage for repairs. Had Mr, ties and of the supervision of work Baldwin. Also two brothers, Chand­ tioneer. Read adv in this issue. refreshments which consisted of ice Jewett been driving fast, the accident in the various orders. Mr. Gray ler of Mason and Benson of Lansing, Will L. Barnes,'adinr., Tuesday, cream and cake served by Misses El­ Dr, Gould will be In Mason at the would have resulted seriously; ptates that he will not have time Ao and two sisters, Mrs, Sarah Barth of December 2," will sell the personal sie Boyce, Boulah Brown, Mae Laird, Sweeney hotef* Friday, -November give to this work and will only visit Grand Rapids and Mrs. A. M. Petty of property of the Verner Minnis estate Another accident due to reckless this city. .) Anna Laird and Freda Barllolt. Pot­ 28th. . M7w2 driving occurred Sunday evening, such nearby lodges he can reach with­ on the Miller road '^k mile west of ter's orchestra furnished music for when an automobile crashed into G. out interferring with his work in the Mr. Baldwin was born in Malahide Cedar, street in Delhi township, all the evening and the gentlemen en­ ttHimiuHiumiiiiimimimnniniinwiiiiB, Parsons and family seven miles Uegister of Deeds office. There Is to township, Elgin county, Ontario, day sale. List of livestock. Imple­ gaged in cards, followed by a smok­ south of Mason on the. L'68lie-Mason be a new lodge organized at Alma and June 29, 1853. He was a member of ments, hay, grain, household goods, er. The gifts were many and beauti­ road, Mr, and Mrs, Parsons and two Mr. Gray has secured Robert Graham the M. E. church, which he joined at etc. Adv In this issue, ful and consisted ol china, cut glass, High School Notes daughters, Matilda and Ida, and Mrs; of Grand -Rapids to have charge of the age of seventeen. July 3, 1882, Frank B. Rest, Wednesday, Novem­ %. linen, silverware ' and a purse of Putnam and son Jack were returning this work. The only lodges Mr. Gray he was married to Miss Abbie Well- ber 26th, 3>.6 miles north of Mason,, money. • has consented to visit are the Ivan- man. He was a kind husband and Uy ENGLISH CLASS to Mason with a Ford Sedan when an 3 miles east of Holt, and % miles The relatives from away were; Orla automobile driven at a furious rate ot, hoe lodge at Battle Creek and the pA- will be sadly missed by his family and west of Alaiedon Center, known as Bartletl and family of Detroit; Fred speed' attempted to puss the- Ford. bion and Jackson lodges. many friends. the Ahhur Buck farm, half day sale Laird and family of Fenton; Fred wmn»nm»nmttmtmtmttttmmtm<8 Although Mr. Parsons was well out of livestock, implements, hay and Austin and wife, Lyle Austin and of the road, the driver did ON SPEAKINO TOUlt. grain. W. A. Murray, auctioneer. family of Lansing. Regrets were re­ Under the direction of Miss Oalns- turn out ' sufficiently and ran NIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT Adv page 16. ' ceived from Mlnot, N. D., Traverse forth, forty-two girls are out for bas­ Into the Parsons car, crowd­ Dr. Hartzog has been on a tour.of City and Argentine. ^^ Inspection of the Sons of Veteran Frank Eddy, Wednesday, Novem­ ketball this year. It Is planned to ing * it Into the ditch and overr ber 26th,-.>:2>/i miles north of Dans* have a' first and second high school, turning It, Fortunately all of the oc­ Camps of Michigan. As' Division ISICAL PiinUTCHII-l(00" Commander of Michigan, he is trying vllle or 7% miles south of WlUlam- qO»n>LBiTB8 VISITS TO SCHOOLS. team and not separate class teams as cupants escaped! with slight bruises, TO BE GIVEN AT RAYNER OPERA ston, Wednesday, November 26th, all last year. i except- Mrs. Putnam, who suffered to awaken an Interest "in-American­ MiiB Daisy Call, county school com- ism, thus combating the anarchy de­ HOUSE DECEMBER 18-19. day sale of livestock, implements, hay The Junior class gave a'Scndwich three broken- ribs. The Sedan was and grain and household goods. C. W. tnimloner, expects Hhla week to com- onl}\ slightly damaged."^ :, veloping in our country^ Monday, .plete her vlslta to the rural schools In Sale last Wednesday' morning, clear­ evening he spoke |at Ypsilanti, Tues­ The Mason High School Union .will Clark, auctioneer. Adv page 16. : the county. However there, are yet ing $25.26. . day evening at Tecumseh, Wednesday glve.uiider their auspices on Decem­ The last football game of the sea> DRAIN CONTRACTS LET. evening at Beldlng. On Saturday ber 18 and 19, at the Rayner opera ART EXHIBIT DECEMBER 4. a few ot the city and village schools son will >e played In St.-Johnis Fri­ In the county to be visited;. Contracts were let as follows for evening lie will address a bani^uet of house,'a novel and. brilliant musical There will be an exhllgiit of color- day. The mothers of the football boys three drains In Onondaga township Sons of Veterans at Lansing O. A. R. play entitled "Katcha-Koo," for the served a banauet to the'team -Wed­ prints of many of the world's greatest last Friday: RT B,tPeek signed a ooh- hall. •, benefit of the High School Union. Vftlntincs held at the high school on, TO TEXAS AND RETIJBN FOR 985. nesday'evening at the home of-Mm. .tract for thedeanout of the East On­ The play is Oriental and American, W. B. C. McCowan. Thursday. The public, are urged to The Texas Qelta Farms Company, ondaga drain tor |1,810. Thisdrain BVRNED BY CnilNDBR'OIL. the first scene'being laid in India at attend this exhibit, which Is held for. .being anxious toliaye people Inyesti- Read the notlcea:,ot the "Katcha- is 323.23 rods in length.^ •-: ings will-be given at the high school, construct the drain tor $1,298116.: in t^e garagiB' and the flames shot out matic, and musical talent In Mason about: eight or ten feet. Mr. Dean's datlons; ;:Thl8 Is a big reduction, and Decembc^r 4th. The proceeds will be This drain is .381 rods In length; The, wlUassume the characters—while In ., nEY':FOIiKS!' '.•';- y to take, advantage of :this offer you used for; purchasing pictures. ^ v American Sower Pipe Co. will furnish hands were burned and his'hair and the chorus roles will appear priests, eyebrows^badly singed.. The flames V\a a tellin' ye that ye're very much' :•; shbuldisee D; P.i-Whltmore.Masbh, at The MaiBon high school subscribed tile tor the Perry Creek tile drain for attendants, dancers, 'slaves. Polo Invited to the hard Ulmes social-at v.Jp 140.2!) to, the ^Roosevelt Memorial $621.00 and Fred Snilth will haul the were extinguished before the garage dancers, etc., etc., A^brilliant finale caught^flre. •:•- '''-••-^•u-l '•'':':••::^:'>': the North Aurelius^cHurch on Friday^;!-. tUefbr f 74.80. R. E. I>eck has tak­ entitled "Liberty Aflame" is one of evening, Nov. 28,,next. Don't fori^'tv ; Take furs, hides.andpeUs to Asel- en the constrUcti,bn job of 36.36 rdds the features of .the production. Amer- ,;Ydufcari; get;thevAlcoholjand'ftiy- get ;the^:H. \G, 'ofvL.,'but';:put'on!yer;:'5'-vv!''S^! tine at Mason and get what they are •fpr;;|2lC89.: Today the township: December: Columbia Records now icafand the Allied Nations all appear oldest duds; and yer ten cent Juleir:', ;';*!M1 wrthi JiK;-.\.a;K:i;v^.-^-• ^F't^ cerine solution for'your .'radiator^ at board of Alaledon will determine the on sale jit McDonald's. ' Some 'real In this and the effects aresald to be Ho^lett•s.^"s::f.v^;^:;;.^V•^•>•'•:tM^.:^^47^ hltsthisnibnthi .Seie flidv. : - 47wl and Jlne in the fun; We'll be tharl;; ;^ftJM^s| necessity of the Darling drain.-The uiifusu'allyinsplririg'and beautiful. , ; The; CoukiTr: KliJb. V - , V V\ ''ItM rriTT Onphdaga> township 'board/jWllK^altio : John-B.: Rogersvproditiclng- Com- MA|«B|fiA^^ determine :th&.jneoessR^^^^^^ imny wlll'furnlshianvexperlonced dl-, liiMi§i||jiisili^ f;':;v'^i;':5;RAl^ •;V-iNovembeK:-'8ale''Of"'-:Coats,-:C6ate€89SJ?|:2ail .24 head high grade Holstein cattle, fenberger;jextehslotf-drain;:, Olh; Nov^ • bni;Wedil^sdayileyehlngi Decemb^^ rebtortorfthe'Correct'staging of the mm^sm.^-w •2.8th :,thiB'Stockbrl*geltbwn,b6a^^^ p>lay.: - Special scenery-and > costum es and Di^sses^now; oh''at/Mrs.^ McKlg; :be;foundIa':11ianksgivinr^M^ i.3;:4he iMason^^Cltypaha :;will ;gl^^ gari'8.,:;,Seei;;adyiln-^;thls\is8Ue,''i:'47wi-y!v^!i^i^ jtet-'The Mason'merchahts who ad­ determine ' the necessity of ..cleaning iBtmcertTati'tWefPpeini^oi^e^^^ will ;(bevauppllea;i;ZolaT»t;'^(Hl8^^^^ vertise on. this page are .making a fl«t^;LoiweSiiak€fS#^^;i|?f5r^s^ Qiiarttiitte special effort this year to have every^ iltSa$>^l^k'aithft%'li4t;id«y,%.t6Jget-^a< )taleni. ,8fllleri^ttdiiim|Cat)ln<^^^ MiQlsi ^c^:::!i'm^.

Page Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, M1CH.> THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. fiction writer is all that he should be will Schopp and family are moving who relates all the experiences and from near Flint to this vicinity. Ilnobam Coutitig IRcws sensations ho mentions so under- Mrs, Simon Shopbell of Woodland Published in tho City of Mason, county seat of Ingham County, every standingly. spent part of last week witli his .son, Frank Shopbell, and fainily, News Printing Company. —! ! !— TtauFBday afternoon, by tho Ingham County A woman may look better for a lit­ Itussell Bateman of Alalcdon was Bntcrcd at tho Postoffico at Mason, Michigan, as second class matter. tle rouge and powder, but no woman a visitor at J. 13, Bateman's a part of looks better for lots of rouge and last week. SUCSCIUPTION HATIDS—(Payable in Advance.) powder. Even hor^regular face is an Mrs, C. J. Haynos and Mrs. E. A. Binglo Copies _____: Five Cents iniproven\ent-on that. Haynes visited at C. Snow's la'st Wed­ ~! ! !— nesday. Three Mouths Forty Cents At a certain prosaic age in man, C. J. Haynes and wife were in Lan­ i5Sffi^3^^ Six Months Sovonty-llve Cents marriage .only moans meals. sing rilonday. One Year : Ono Dollar Fifty Cents 1 J, 1 IMPOUTANT NGTIClil—On all papers (o be mailca to an address out- Tliere may not bo anything new un­ ect Roof at aldo the State of jMichigiui, add 2 50 per year to the above rates, der tlie sun, but a woman witli a last Pine Lake Park season's coat couldn't bo convinced of ADVERTISING RATES it, / i the Cost of Slimgles tr' —J I 1— • i\lrs. Ooorge Wcvor returned homo Display advorti.slng rates on application, Custom is a strange thing that last Tluirsdny after spending ten days Business locals and rciuliiig notices on first and locril pages 10c a line. malcos women bind tliomscivns. in at Adrian called there liy tlie serious This g-uaranteecl weatlierproof roof is applied Among clafiisified advertising Ic a word, mininiuni cliargo 15c, wlraloliono and men l)ind thoir lioads IlliiosK of her nepliow, David Avis. righl; over the old, worn out, shingled roof, or in derby liats, j\liss Vivian To-wner ontortaincd direct to roof boards on new buildings. Better No reading or business advorllsing loss tlian .15 centra. company Sunday. Card ot tlianlcs one cent a word. ! 1 I looking, longer wearing, fire resisting and far more You probably arc mucli l)rightnr ilicliard Porliins moved his family economical than any other roof obtainable. Obituary notices of.125 words free, more than 125 words or obituary than tho men who arc liiglior in tlio to Lansing last Wednesday. lioetry one cent a word. world, and it's all duo to luck thai, Mrs, Tom Devlin spent Saturday No cliargos l^or birl.h, dealli or raa'rriago notices, notices of reunion. you art! not in their positions, but at Lansing. don't bo sure of it until your own Mrs. Clias. Towner spent the week Cannotleakorcome off. Wears like iron. Adds Ail suppers and onterlainnicnts where .admission is charged, or any testimony is corrol)orated. end with lier dauglitor in Lansing. distinction and beauty to any building. Never has flan designed to nialto money niust be paid in advance at regular rates. ! t t Mrs. Geo. Northrope is on the sick failed to give perfect, permanent satisfaction. Women arc so sentiment.al tlioy list. sometimes weep over tlie imaginary Mrs. Bertha Thomas of Lansing Comes in three beautiful patterns—Red, Green Sanitary Barns troul)les of tho movie heroine, but spent Saturday at tills place. and Silver Gray. ' •-' At (lie meeting of farmers lield at l.lic court bouse last Monday, Mr, they never cried down the necks of Ask us for samples of the Art Nicliols of tlie 'I'eiling-BoUe Vernon Co. made it very plain that all miilc to bored bartenders. Craft, and get an estimate for your house. be purchased by his company woul,d have to be clean milic, Nol. only that, I I j t Northwest Stockbridge j You may love your neighbor as f««M«.4..«M«.4..«..*..*..*.4..t-fl-*-«H«..t..4M».4«aH«.4..«..f The Art Craft Roof will save you money. but tlie milk would have to bo produced under conditions tliat would insure yourself all your life and never find its being clean. He franlily stated that cow barns and cow stables would a neighbor that loves you as he loves Archie Sharland'.s visited Walter have to be liglit, clean and well ventilated. It was evident that the class himself. Sharland and family Sund.ay. C. p. MICKELSON of men and women wlio were in the audience needed little or no argument I I I Homer Usher of Jackson spent Sun­ to convince them of tho importance ot the suggestions made by Mr. Nichols What's become of the kind of folks day at Wylie Usher's. iind Mr.,Hull along these lines, Tliey were well acquainted with the fact that used to be called "old maids?" Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith —! I !— Monday, Nov. 10, a son, Eugene that miik'and dairy products are very susceptible to filth and readily absorb Who llcincmhcr.s Richard. svny strong .odor. The farmers present were in hearty accord with Mr. The old-time father who wc"t Mrs, Archie Sharland and children Nichols stated policy of refusing to buy milk "to feed Cleveland babies that downtown on a Saturday night with a visited at Mrs, John Usher's Satur­ you would not feed to your own child." market basket and a dollar and came day. back with a basket filled with grocer­ School will be closed Friday. Miss Tliei'e is another angle of Air. Nichols attitude tliat is in perfect accord ies and a sack of candy for the chil­ Boyce will attend tho teachers' meet­ witli good business and a happy departure from tho old flim-flam, gold-brick, dren? ing at Mason that day. method of dealing with farmers. Ho did not paint rosy pictures of high- The Sunshine class meet with Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Vesta Mockridgo and friend grade herds grazing on beautiful pasture lands while the clear spring-fed 0. S. Townsend Friday evening. All Barry. of Lansing spent from Saturday until brook meandered it's way toward tho shining river. He did, however, say I Northeast Leslie | enjoyed a fine time in visiting. Mrs. Levi Parker and daughter Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James tliis in his plain outspoken way, "We want to buy milk, You men want to Games and music. Merlo spent last week in Lansing vis­ Lang. iting relatives and friends. Mrs. Emma Harris, who has been soil milk. Wo shall absolutely.insist that the milk we buy is pure, clean, Mr. and Mi-s. Jacob Kelley spent visiting in Dexter and Lansing, re­ and produced under good conditions. That is tho only kindof milk you can Sunday at ""rom Mclntee's in Leslie. The shower held for Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Dan Straight entertains the [ Aurelius | White last Saturday afternoon at the turned home last week. afford to ,sell and it is positively j,he only kind we will buy, if we know it." i..«MtM«Mt..(..tHt..«««„t-tM««4»*Mtl.«.4..«.4H#..«l.«..«..*..4 Housel Aid Thursday, Nov. 20th for home of Mrs. Blanche Jennings, was Len Parker ot Detroit spent the Every man present felt that he was being addressed by the representa- dinner, the men are especially invited. well attended and a good time was week end with his mother, Mrs. Chris • A community Thanksgiving dinner enjoyed by all, The bride received Parker. live of a company that was open and "above-board." Such companies get Mrs. Will Heal and daughter George H. and George W. Pryor a good return for their product and are willing to pay top-price to get the Rachel and little Miss Frances War­ will bo held at the Baptist church a set of silver teaspoons and some Thursday, Nov. 27. Preaching ser­ tablespoons. were in Jackson Monday. raw material. It is the old proposition ot doing business on a Quality ner spent Saturday and Sunday with their mother and sister, Mrs, Jennie vice will be' conducted by Rev. Sim­ Orrin Bell and Roy Potter visited Basis—and in llicse days of high prices no business man, be he a merchant tlie Prairie Farm at Fergus last Wed- Warner, in Jackson, mons at 10:30. Everyone cordially f..t..«..»..a»«.4..«..«..«..t.....«..t..»..«..aH«..ft..«.«.»..t.4.4..f' or a farmer, can afford to do business on any otherbasis. inrlt;ed. nesdiiy, William Garred spent.Sunday witli i South Delhi | Mr, and Mrs, D. W. Knapp, Mr. and Transforming this section of Ingham county into a highly developed Mrs, Lena Hudler, in Leslie. Mrs. Ada Rckhart and Mrs, ,F. Pal­ mer, were in Detroit one day last week Mrs. Leon Witchell and children of dairy~district will In thf. next ten years mean thousands and thousands of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. PoUok, Alton Bath were guests at Guy McMillan's and Veda aiid Mrs. L. Squires, Ken­ on business. Morris Lang of Lansing is visiting dollars for both farmers and townspeople. Quality milk produced on tho Mrs. Mary Morrison has again his grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. John last Aveek. neth and Ledaof the Pollok neighbor­ Mrs. L. Mizer and son Morton visit­ line farms in tliis section under conditions outlined by tho men Monday will hood spent Sunday at C. li, Keiley's. changed her boarding place and is Lang. soon put this county on a par with Livingston county, who boasts of the now with Mr. and Mrs. John Free­ Mrs. Chas, Reed and two children ed^ in Leslie Sunday. Her mother ac- Grandma Wcstgate spent Thursday colnpanied them homo for a week's second highest, per capita wealth of any county in the United States and and Friday at Spencer Galloway's. man. of Lansing spent from Friday until Mrs. Sylvia DeCamp has quit her Sunday with her parents, Mr. and visit. dairy farming has worked the transformation in Livingston. • job in Jackson and will soon take up Mrs. Wm. Stid, Elmer Pryor had a horse killed by —0 0 0— f..*..«..«M«..f.4H«..«Ha,.«..«.4..»..«..«..«.4..«M«H«M«..«M«H«Mf the electric car last Monday morning. i Across the ^Garden \ a new position in Lansing. Mrs. Alfred Parker and daughter 4..tM«M«MflH«..tM«..CMt..t..«Mt.4..tM«..t..»..tMt..»..«H«.4Ha«.* Mrs. Joe White returned to Lan­ Violet of Lansing visited Mrs, Chris The Old-Fashioned Boy sing Sunday after spending a week Parker Saturday. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Oscar McAllister and family of Ea­ /I What has become ot tho old-fashioned boy who loved his mother, was ton county are visitors at W. C. Ma- polite to his sisters, and respected all womanhood? guire's Sunday. ^ ^ We mean.the boy who got up and gave his mother the easy chair when U. D. Giftord and wife of Eaton she came into the room; and who looked upon his sister as his special charge Rapids and Bert Collins and wife when they were out in company. Were Sunday callers at Mrs, M. Ward's. The young fellows wlio wear dog-caps on the sides of their heads and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shopbell and stand about on the street corners, taJking of somebody's sister, are as dif­ D. N. Bateman were in Lansing Mon­ ferent from the old-fashioned boy as day is from night. day. We have clean, industrious, earnest young men in Mason—and we have W. H. Webb and wife and L. A. the other kind. You know them as well as we do. Ruggles and family of Lansing were Sunday visitors at J, E. Bateman's. Have a better light in —o 0 0— Mrs. Rogers of Dimondale is visit- There are still engaged in the newspaper business some editors who ing.her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Mnguire, your home with a ..are prone to prate on their ex).reme poverty. They run their business as if and family. it .were a charity bureau or a poor farm. It gets mighty tiresome and most Charles Strawberg ot Lansing was of-their subscribers take them at their own estimation and subscribe for a a Sunday caller at David Strong's and John Fountain's. paper that can be sold on its merits and give value received. . Many,times a.man who has tried preaching and failed, sccond-harid COLEMAN business and failed, matrimonial bureau and failed, gets hold of a h.and press and three touts of type and proceeds to advertise his poverty He takes any old thing on subscription and poses as the only unfortunate in the community. QUICK-LITE The painful part of the affair Is that these misguided mental deformi- IIF TOiPESS M A es pose as newspaper men. The newspaper business is a good business if it is run right. However, no man can make a success in the newspaper game by ever astingly-harping about his poverty. After a time the people will begin t« look upon him as an object of charity and not as a business 8ayt we can't help but look The IViatch Lighting vertisTng" '''' ^" sets and. expects pay for his paper and ITlt bettei- and feel better , after an Inilde bath. Gasoline Lamp Truly- • < —0-0 0— : this is the all-pur­ When a man or a woinan goes about a lying and exaggerating mis- «r To look ode's best and feel one's best pose light for homes representing and misquoUng, spreading discord, breeding hatred and du is to enjoy an Inside bath each morn­ No touch is needed to light ing to flush from the system the pre> halls, eh u r c h e s, o.S;r*r''"' '^'^"'^ "'" '''''''' ^ '"^^'^ °^ besmirched rep^ttnTther; vlous day's waste, soitr fermehtatlona the Coleman lamp. It lights stores -^ any place ought to be some means of making them suffer as theymake'otherBB;?^ and poisonous toxins before it is ab­ '%v sorbed into the' blood. Just as coal, with common matchest^ Vvhere a brilliant when it burns, leaves behind a cer­ light is needed. You first fight and the first time he's men­ tain amount of incombustible material tioned in the newspapers for public in the form of ashes, so the food and can read the finest office are. remembered after drink taken each day Jeave in the ali­ There Is no wick to turn, no WISE and thing else has faded from every- print without eye a man's mentary organs a certain amount ot mln4. <" indigestible material, which it not globe to wash, no grease, no ,strain, and can de-r eliminated, forin toxins and poisons OTHERWISE >•'. /••••-•,;';—!• !"!-^ ., termine the most ;, If you're afraid of yourself, nobody which are then sucked into the blood smoke, ao soot. It costs, through the very ducts which are in­ delicate hues and else .is. •''•' .•••'• tended to stick in only nourishment less than a third of a cent tints. Just think of . A Benhtifnl ThoMgh't For .Today. - ; It's a long strike that has no turn­ to sustain the body. ' 1£ you want to see the glow of an hour to burn ithe Cole­ it!—Here is a lamp : Woman is jiist now aspiring to ing.-.•-' • .••-:! .'•'•••""•:•• ^•s-'.-.-,-:.;.-^ healthy blooni in your, cheeks, to seo i-* -jnany..qftlce8, but .she's always been •• ' ',: •,;:.•--! !-•..!—•• .•::,•-•:, •:•::;• your skin get clearer and clearer, you man Quick-Lite. that is the most a(l- speaker'of;tlie ^limise.V^ ;' - •All things.come;to hliii who works. are told to drink every morning upon arising, ft glass; of hot water with a vanced por ta bl.e '-•••' •i;:^--';:':-;.'^;; ,;•:•--••. •''•:.-\:-^.: ^danger of explosion. • : 'The teaciiei\^iri!ih6!;sc that apple.;;'''>,•::>„ ;,:• -.|;•" •,-•/:.•; Men and wbmon with, sallow;'SUna,: knocks is nevisr popular witlt the pu- liver : spots,; pimples or ; pallid com­ :Chil4reii of t^^ plexion, also those .who wake up with a. coated ; tongue, bad taste, V nasty, informed: on certain delicBte subjects ;breath,: others: who-are hbthered with ^skfcir Derri^ |i-"'ThIri8;tlieiiajr;fpr:(^ than^i^thcslr iigTuhdinothers of ^telghty heaidacheB,blli6uBBpellsj acid'stomach, ^nd^imaybe: that;s jthe • reason - that ^orcohstipationshould begin thislphoB* there Jriareistllli^-grandmothers; (Of phated hot.:water drinking><~and are- y'0»*,>'jr.^--r-.V~;.' •• .••,.'.,,'-;.. ..••,•>:•:;•'/,..•'• ":«v..yv ...• •;..^ assured bt very pronounced resulta in man like the rest «t you,": he's done :ohOvOr^tw6:W«ekai^;.;:;vi;"'i:.'::/:.v;:"v;':-":'-\-':;: ?::Jf-X!rmiiuiUs(wrs-ihey:id(es,;;tb^ih^^^ • A:W^Kte;*et :«iiifh«:^inatd» "ofjpMia.^iW« mult alimyB conaUlOT tta^ flnt«ioU^iaaltatldiiFiUMattj^(m(^ 1^0f^aA4ttia^|iatfi4o|4|te|^^ •S^ 4i'''^ m^mimmk mI u^-hi ^^^WtrAy INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. 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Lenore Faught visited her sister in SoutheiiBt Leslie the week end. A. Gibbs and family have moved Member Federal Reiterve Bank on the Manly VanAuken farm in Cen­ tral Onondaga and will work for Mr. VanAuken the coming year. Harry Darrow and Gerald McKessy were in Lansing on business Monday. C. E, Hyde and family who have /?: worked the Hyde brothers farm here the piLSt summer have moved back to Condensary Canvass thoir homo in Norl:h Leslie,

You will soon be asked, "How I Pray Ncighborliood j

many cows will you furnish for the Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, Mr. and Condensa?"y? iMrs. C. Geishenavor of Potterville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovely of Eaton Rapids visited the lattor's niece, Mr. The Quickest Trucic Sign up for a liberal number and and Mrs. Grovor Royston, Sunday. Cliarlcs Taylor and Mrs. Houstmen we will co-operate with you in get­ wei'c in tliis vicinity Sunday. ting them. Henry Martin is on the gain. Air. and Mrs. Jolin Harmon enter­ Sale I Ever Made tained company Sunday. Let us worl< together and secure a market for the Farmers milk. V—"' "••••••f Pollok Corners It was during the Automobile Show in iVlilwaukee three years ago andjat ten o'clock in the morning, 1 was standing in the REO Mrs. S. A. Kent .of Midland has boon visiting at .Tason Pollok's. Exhibit when Ira Squiers, until then a stranger to me, came up and "The Bank on the Corner' Mr. and Mrs. Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Green and children spent Sun­ , inquired about the price of the REO Truck that was on display. day at Orla Pollok's. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pollok and chil­ Upon .answering him he inquired how soon we could deliver it. and dren spent Sunday at'Clias. Kelley's. when 1 told him as soon as the Automobile Show was over, he said Mrs. Etta CoUard and Claudino and Mason's Old Established Thoroughly Mr. and Mrs. Evert Collar and chil­ he would take it. Almost paralyzed by the shock of making so easy dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Tobias. • Modern Bank Mr, •flnd Mrs. Will Ofitorlc spent a sale'l still had energy enough to flash an order blank on him which Sunday at Andrew Hoyt's. Mrs. Will Blanchard and Mrs. he signed, but it was not until 30 minutes later that I fully recover­ Frank Everett were in Mason Mon­ day. ed and mustered up courage to ask him how it happend—and now I will tell you. —The — Northwest Alaiedon First State & Savings 11 a Henry Cook had the misfortune to tii'ack a, Ijono in his arm when crank­ Bank ing his auto, Mason, Michigan Mrs. Pearl Huntley spent Wednes­ Ira Squiers' Own Story day with Airs. Cliuido Aldricli in Lan­ sing. "1 live Vi miles from the Cream­ dil'forent oliipr Factories, 1 diil not broiiglit the club liomo with him. l>on, Boolittle had his tonsils and ery. That makes a round-trip ol' lM-• 4 lEarl Crittenden rides in a new the house vaca'ed by W, Eckert and ing hot two hours after everybody the neighbors threw up their hands Dodge car. family. -- else had.eaten at the regular noon in holy IVorror because of the um­ Mrs. C. Hudson ot Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jcwctt and fam­ Mr. Rartley ot Mas.on spent Tues­ hour. "*' ber of men it would throw out of Miss Poiirl Knapp of 13iU,on Kapids ily were Sunday afternoon callers at day night at M. L. Hunt's. Mary said to me, "Ira, it's just 8 That same RED Speed Wagon employmejit. wore callers al.'P. A. Winslow's Sun- Gust JUbby's. Miss ,Erma Cook spent the week 'hours since you started out this that Ira Squires bought three years McC'ormick invented thei'eaper day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallup were in end with her mother in Bay City. morning. I got up early to give ago is still doing business and be­ in 1831, but at that time the far­ Mr, and Mfs, Vera Bellows and Lansing Monday. you your breakfast an(l have held sides doing his own work he has mers were not ready .for it. They Glon Arnold and wife attended a Mr, and Mrs. Leon Crowl spent dinner over two hours after the taken care of his neighbors and had sickles in mind and could not party at Potterville .Friday evening. Sunday at George Vicarv'.? near Les- younger children have eaten. Do made $3 and $4 per day clear pro- imagine cutting grain with any­ The L. A. S. will meet witli iMi'. and lio. - .v.ou- realize, Ira, that there are lit on the side. thing but "muscles." The A-ery' Mrs. Russell Clark Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Lost.er Snell spent last only 2'! hours in a day and that for During a period of two weeks idea • of "cutting grain with dinner, Nov. 19. ;•_ week at Homer Crowl's. the last ]5 years you have been last fall he used the truck for haul­ horses" was laughed at for years P A. Winslow and wife and W. Tliere will be no school here Fri­ jolting your life i\way on that old ing his potatoes to market and as a joke. cleared up .$450.00 more by selling Kent, and wife were in Charlotte Sat­ day on account of the teachers' insii- lumber wagon?" McCormick fought against the tuto in Lansing. "Do you realize, Ira, that dur­ them in Milwaukee than he would sickle idea for fourteen years bo- urday. , . ,^ have obtained by taking them to fore he sold the llrst one 'hundred School ia closed for a week in \M- ing these .15 years you have spent 5 solid years of your life on that the town where the Creamery was! reapers. Then, in 184!), came the ton Rapids on account of .scarlet plagued old wagon? Isn't there located. I gold rush to California. Tens of fever, i Island Corners | f**«M».l«..t..»..tM«..«H«..«..«..«..tH«..«..«..9t.«.«„«~.4«.«^.«..| s.ome way thiit we can get away li-a Squires says that tlie REO i thousands of laborers became gold from this (hing and live a white Speed-Wagon is the most used im- seekers, so that there was a dearth I Columbia Road t - Mrs. Kitty Rae, who was operated man's life in a white man's work- plement on his farm. of labor in the harvest fields. The on at the Sparrow hospital, is im- Jng day and have a little time for At the very outside he never farmers were compelled to choose prqving and is now at the home of her something else besides hard-bono used his plow over twenty days in | between buying reapers orUetting The Country Club -will hold a hard' m.other,-Mrs. Otto Andrews. labor?" the year nor his reaper over four! their crops rot in the fields, time social at the church Friday even­ Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilson of Lansing "Father has an old 1011 Reo days and his cream separator over In the same way horse owners ing, Nov. 28. Everyone invited. were Sunday guests at S. Hempy's. . Touring Car that has always got one-and-one-half hours per d.ay. i£re today being compelled to buy There were a good many autos that Mrs. Mabel Root returned Saturday him there and back, winter arid His-UEO Speed-Wagon works ev-|M.otor Trucks. No matter what went to Mason Monday to the mass evening from Grand Rapids, where summer, and lie has occasionally ery day in lihe year and instead of objections they have in mind there meeting ot farmers. she attended the National Grange and been receiving circulars Irom your his farm now being four hours is nothing else to do. The pres- Asa Wilson and family of Lansing was conferred the 6 and 7th degree. Factory and I do not know .of any­ from the small town market, hojent situation cannot be handled spent Sunday with his uncle, George Mrs. Chas, • Saylor is on the sick body that I could trust to build a now figures that he is right under with horses. Wilson. ' . N list. • good Truck better than Ueo Polks the nose of the electric lights in , A horse eatsiten pounds of food Clyde Snow and family spent Sun­ Mrs. Salem Lamerent,. who has and I told Mary I guess I thought Milwaukee. for every hour he works, which is day with Herman Bullen and family. been visiting "her daughter, iJena I'd go down to the Automobile And when you stop ,to think ot the output of five acres in a year. Prank Ueed went to Ann Arbor Schnepp, returned home Sunday. Show—-and here is your Exhibit it, civilization hasn't' done any­ Multiply the number .of horses the Tuesday on business. The clover huUer is in this neigh­ DON'T BUY A right close to the entrance with thing very startling to the human REO SPEED-WAGON will replace Albert Flester spent Monday in borhood and report seed a good yield Just the kind of a Truck that 1 race after all. upon your farm by Ave and you Lansing at Orren Ferry's. this year. "m CAN" HEATER! want. For instance: have the numbers of acres that are Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Kurtz were in Those who do, find they spend "Knowing your reputation for When,the modern man gets into automatically added to your fann Mason Friday on business. •in rtpairi rn^ny times what they building a meritorious article and a domestic argument he goes to the ^ without increasing your invest- Hawley. 1 ^ we on the " buy." Nor does building it all yourself Instead of Club; when the cave man got into ment or taxes, ' tluittike into.icc6unt/i ii » I I I I I I I I I I region, sharp paina in the bade or ilok { .Northeast Onondaga ;, headiehe, dtumeM, vour etomaoh iount iiii,iiiii»iii ml I'I I I iiii >iii III I iniii miiiii tongue iaeoated ana'When tbi mattier is biidiyoa.have rheumatio twiagw. Tli Mllford^Down and:falmily of Bunk- urine seta .eloiidy,' full of •ediment, th* erhill; township and Mrs: Bryan; Cole channels xrftm- get son and: irritateij^ aind little son Bruce were Surida;y af- •obliging TCUt o seek relief ;t«o or threo temooh callers at G. P. Paught's and. tltt RMIIJOIII Mttitklr HMUMI Syiltm time;duru^'ibs'nig|it''r^ . ••-::-:'^:'^y.v' family;";-:;; ;• ';'i:,.,:}-V':/.-:'---^,;^\''y.--:;•':• STo neiitraliiel^these IrriUtiiia ai^ds, to .; Master Martin; and: Elnier, Render-, Midii Ijiif' t^^ the deanse; the kidnejra; and fliiM off tho~ 'shot are the oiwners each of a fineew e bod/surinouB waste gei'fdor odnms of lamb; given them by their grandpar-; GcnuiM Rpuiiid Q^^ Stoye;:^ picture of Reo Spaedwagpn purchased last Tuesday by E.D.McClurei Jad' ^^altf: frmn any; phannMyrrhcroi. ents, Carey Morgan;aiid wife!;v-- ; ;,; Mori iKan 60,000.uKit anMi;to the'{•;•; <;:' Mason,'M(lch.r for'haullng^mllk.:; .\::-,;.;; take;:aViablcspbonful :in::»v^g|b^ ;;^v^Jto;^;ahd^Mw;; Montell ;Byru»t~are ;•:; mitclileij iivinig of the Round Oik ;;: water; befOM :'a;; cousin, ^^ ;* kJMoistilf HcitingSystem.' ill i«moTf'.'; wid:^ur;kidneys trill tbenaoifliif^ Yan&ercOok, .vofV DlmOnda.le Xat ithfr • ..duraWc.Msier to!'lend'.',«nd literally.;, ;; fsmpttsViwts7M made from^^tM'^.a^^ r'lyV,;? M^S'lohrof colli .The'moilsjtjsf«t.;i;;v :present;#rttingi;;';,i^-?S'5;>*;;;:^'^^ ": j'icryory.'plint'buyaWt. '.WcgiMr« |(i«jiiM;ud-:lemb :; I MrsT^Ed; Lovette'^f "ihis Ipiace and' -lithii;:ani:iiM;beibn^iMM-;fbr.^ ^ ./.;^uk«bouVth»m«de.«d.meMUti H«»IL , •het^fiiaoiiier^^i^Mfs^i^lrhe^^^^ y;;- ;^^'; i«>}flush'.^andistlmidate:slag(^ihvkldiM9^^ LABlte/Visited theirTslBter rand'daugh< 7;^-.;':;'Jng:PL/M^;^;'li'»FREE>J^^ 'lials<^iiMiie^^ iaorlM^ j:en'TMrs;lIiilliei;liii^^ Jackson iSunda.y.i "• .W«'-:»r« .vtii* -'''OTcliiitV* ::•;; LANSINGiMlOHi ;C%«f'?^^l^,^?3;^/a)f?iSgf^ ••Age Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.

I^l^i^^l > t « i«'H I I I I I I • I I l^i»**"t FIRE AND CYCLONE INSDRANq& I Classified Locals t G. L. Peck'8 agency, the oldest and ]fc»^«^-«»»i ««"• largest in the city. 29tt BATES—Ono cent a word for ench ' IIUILDINGS MOVED—Any site, \ /•• tnBertion wllh a minimum of ISfi. inywhere. Floyd - Rayraer, Eaton Foil SALE i taplds. Mich., Bell phono. ' 12tf f WANTED MUilj ,FOK SALIO OK KIONT- Xlavins houglit. ii farm .niul being un WANTKI) — Boarders, furnished ablo to iiUcnd to the mill, I offer for rooms provided. Mrs. Win. Petty, fiiilo or rent tlie Diuisvlllo .Mills. For iiorlh D street. '17w2p TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: iiitormiition indiiiro of U. E, Walkor, D(inHVilli->, 'IJ^Sp A.N'yO.N'E \V1,SIII.V(J BuckAVlioat That on the 2.Uh day .of November, A. D. miO, at 10:00 o'clock (lour call Carl Darrow, Citizens phone li'OK ,S;\i;i''—T'aekunl organ and ;I0-GR. '\lw\\i in the forenoon or as soon as application can bo heard, the under­ Howins niachino. Jntmii'c •of Cit'/. signed will ajiply to the iMICHIOAN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMIS­ l)lioiie,'JO-U ring.s. •ITwJp CARIJ 01'^ IIA.N'K.S—I sincerely wish to tl ink my many friends, who SION at its offices in the ST.\TE CAPITOL Bhlg., Lansing, JMlchigan, ,K()K SAIil';—1.0 acres fonr miles so kindly romembered my by cards, .qoiil,h\vo,st of Webhcrvillo, biillilings letters or llowors dui'ing my recent to ti.K a dale; for bearing upon its petition to increase lis rates, rental.s, jusi, palnled, lorniK. dluis. Bailey, illness. i\rrs. D. G. Barr. 47wlp tolls and charges at Us TELEPHONE KXCIIANGl!; at DANSVILLE, Webbcrvllle,! or E. Ji. Ilnlctt, Oke- The safest and most progressive Bapk is iiios. •I'WlP WA.\"ri';i)—To buy a storm buggy for use byjt. F. D. carrier. C. Frod- none too good for you. MICHIGAN, as follows; , '' li'Olv S.AIJI';—Now milch cow, IL-U'L orick, Dansvlllo, iMich. 52w2p I'reseut Increased Jersey, and calf. Colonel Spear, ono The rapid and steady growth of this bank , Hate Rate mile north and one and one-half miles IIIOADQIIARTKK.S for cyclone In- l^arty Business '$1,'').00 . .'. . ?24.00 •unincn. J. II. Shafnr. 19tf may be attributed to satisfactory- service «asl, of the OUeinos road. •I7w.lp Business and Residence connected . ..'. .?30.00. , . .$'I4.00 and coiirteous, liberal treatment accorded M)|{ S.AIjl';--:i!):i7 Ford touring car 1 Party Residence .\, . IflS.OO ?22.00 in good condition. Tiros nearly new. Maple Corners to all depositers alike. 2 Parly Residence ?15.00 $20,00 »....« D. a. Barr. '^wl 3 Parly or more iflS.OO 118.00 KOIl S.'\lil''—Hard coal stove. W. Fred Golden and bride of Hastings Tn-d8V '^^'^''^y^ ^^e most acceptable time to open that Switching for Fanner Lines yearly % 3,00inontli?,50 r spent the week end at Ben Eaton's 1 ^ account and it will be a step,well. taken if you Switching for Farmer Liiic's yearly $3.00 monthly .50 L. Cheney, Citz. phone. '1.7w:i and Grant Putman's. Installation ', . ,7 $00.00 $ 3,00 FOIl SAIJIC—Four full-blood Black Mrs. May McGowan was sick and .OPEN IT HERE. Minorca roostersi extra good ones. under tlic doctor's care the latter part Outside transfer $00.00 ? 2.00 Mr.s U. F. Droscha, GHz. phone, Ma- of last week. Her daugliter, Mrs. Inside transfer $00,00 ? 1,00 Alma Goelz, came home from her «on, .17w2pd Swltebing tor non-subscribers on Farmers Lines. .$00,00.. . .$ ,20 work at Williamston to help care for RELIABILITY ACCOMMODATION FOR SAM']—Pony and outfit. Geo. her. THE 10c to be retained by phone talked from. W. Smith, Mason. Citizens phone No. Harold Traver and Roy Pcrrlgo of H 47w]p Lansing spent the week end at Mi"s. All switching and rentals on Fanners lines to be p.ald at man­ May McGowan's. Foil SAliF—Exceptional good and Ruth Petit is now on the gain. FARMERS BANK agers office semi-annually (January 1st and July 1st) in advance. well located farm 122 acres with good Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer of It paid yearly in advance 5% discount will be allowed. buildings, 3 miles south of M. A. C. Vermontville visited at Ben Eaton's STRENGTH SERVICE S. llcnipy. Route 7, Lansing. 47w3 the tore part of the week. Mrs. Maur­ Foil SALF—Buzzing outfit, in er, was formerly Miss Laura Cheese- ^ Signed : good condition, three saws, one 28- man, who taught our school the lat­ ter part of last year. inch and two 24-inch, Jack Eamcs. of Sec. 31 Vevay thence north on highway according to the plans and Ci(.z phone, Mason, 4,7w2p UCeNSK TO MOKTGAGG. CAM^UEC. 12 quarter Ifne to the NE corner of NW specifications on file in the office of Arthur Hedglen, POil SALI''—Good eight year old State of MlchlKiin. The Probate Court for Vt of Sec. 7 thence West to beginning. the Board of Road Commissioners. Manager. liorsp, harness and buggy, cutter with the County of IiiKliam, And all persons interested are here­ Given under our hands at Mason, At a Hcuiion of HHIII Court, held nt the Pro­ by notified that It is the intention of fore-door body. Claud King, Mason, bate Oflicu in the City of Mamin, In unid coun- Michigan, this 17th day of Novem­ Mich. 47w2p ly,.on the HIth dny of Novcmlier, A. D. 1919, the Board of County Road Coin mi s- ber, A. D. 1919. 1'roscnti HON. U. It. McARTUUR, .ludRC sjoriers to assess'all lands within the j Board of Road Commissioners, Foil SALE—Four bushel of June of Probate. limits, of said assessment district as W. A. POSDICK, In the MaUer of the Ualate of WILLIAM <;lovcr seed. James Eckhart, Citizens ALDEN CALL, Minor. finally determined at said hearing, on E. T, ELLIOTT, •phono 11-3 rings, Mason. 47wlp IlnrrJKon 0. Call havUiK filed in aaid court account of the improvement of siiid GEO. MITCHELL. 47wl Look at the Label on Your Paper-Renew bin iictilion, pniyinK for licenuc to niortKnKe FOR SALE—Red cow four years the intercut of »»id entntc in certain real cHtate tliereii) dcHcritied, old. Due in January. , H, AV. Fay. It i» Ordered. That tlio l'.!Ui day of Dcccm- Citizens phone; 'I7wl liur, A. D, 11110, at ten o'cloclt in tlie forenoon, at Haid probate ollice, l>c and IH hereby appoint­ FOR SALI':—Registered Holstcin ed for liearinK said petition, and that ail per- bull about ready for service. Sires sonH interested in said estate appejir liofore said court, at saiil time and plHi:c, to liliow dam, a 30-l,b. cow. Also bull calves cause why a license toinorttjaKo tlie interest of from a 32-lb. hull over 3000 I'bs. of said ustnle In said real esUtte sliouhl not'be milk in 30 days. C. h. Hulett & Son, granted ; It is Kurtlier Ordered, That public notice Okemos. •I7wlp Uioreof he (tlven by publication of a copy of tills order, for three successive weeks previous FOR SALE—Piano box. IiU|uirc of to said diiy of hearing, in the InKiiam County / C. C. Griffin, Bell phone. Mason. 47t2 News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. L. II. McARTIlUR, li-OR SERVICIil-Registered Duroc- (A true coiiy.) .ludtie of Probate. Jersey boar, fee $2.00. Walter R. C. A. CLINTON, Probate Renistor. 'nwl Carven, Bell phone, Mason, Mich. 47 .\OTIGE. FOR SALE—Two small center Notice of hearing of objections to tables, oak extension table, uphol­ proposed improvement under Act 59, stered rocker, vacuum sweeper, oil Public Acts of 1915, as amended, of lamps, oil burner outfit for cook stove assessment'district road No. 2. , T*-'' small bureau, 30 gallon galv. oil or To all persons in^terested In said gasoline lank, buffalo robe, auto proposed Improvement and to the V chains and auto motor driven air townships of Vevay and Aurelius. pump. Dr. Freeland. ' 47wlp Whereas, A petition has been filed Dairymen with the Board of County Road Com­ FOR SAL13—3 stoves, nearly new missioners .of Ingham County, Mich­ kitchen range, heating stove, hard igan, praying for the improvement of coal base burner, washing machine, the highway conunencinB at corner vacuum sweeper, gasoline lamp, etc. common to Sees. 1 & 12 Aurelius and Dr. R, H. Alexander, Holt. 46t2p 6 & 7 Vevay and running thence Until tlie Condensary is ready south on Town line between the IbAvn- PRICES REDUCED—Or. Shrop­ ships of Vevay and Aurelius 4 mi.les S> shire rams and Duroc-Jeraoy boars. to the corner common to Sees. 25 & to do business, let us buy B. A. Marshall, Citz. phone, Mnsoii, 36 Aurelius and 30 & 31 Vevay; and 4Gw3p Whereas, such commissioners are of the opinion that the proposed im­ FOR SAliE—Five young 0. I, C. provement is necessary for the bene­ Your CREAM. sows and two boars, all eligible to fit of the public and would be tor the register, Extra good ones. Frank E. convenience .and benefit of the public Collar, Bell phone 50(i.-lR, Mason, welfare; a«d , 1 46w2p Whereas, we have made our first Owing to the several months that must elapse be- ' FOR SALI3—A few full-blood Ply­ '.order of determination, stating that mouth Rock Cockerels, also some the proposed Improvement is neces­ 'tween the closing of the Borden Condensary at Lan­ White Leghorn cockerels. Wm. Sear, sary as aforesaid, and have caused a Citz phone, Mason, Mich. 46w3p survey and specifications and esti­ sing November 30th and the time the Telling-Belle mates of the cost thereof to be made FOR SAL15—250 shocks of good and filed witli: such Board of Road •Vernon Co. cari be ready to receive milk at Mason, corn cut Sept. 20th, at 65c per shock, Commissioners; and On the old Hawn farm, 2% miles - Whereas, Thff specifications made many Ingham county farmers will be withqut a market Bouth of Dan.sville. Inquire at John by us are not yet final arid will notbe Moraman, Esq., Stockbridge, Mich. made final until after the hearing of for their milk. ^:^- 45w3p objections to the same by. all persons Interested therein; and FOR SALE—A'few grade ewes. A. We would respectfully suggest that dairymen so ,W.>Howe, Bell phone, Mason.. 44w4 Whereas, We have determined the boundaries of the proposed assess­ , FOR SALE—A few Pure Bred ment district for improving said high­ effected sepaiate their milk and sell the cream during Blacktop Rams and 10 cull ewes. way in Vevay and Aurelius Town­ "These ewes will give you the founda­ ships, as above described;^and this interval. tion for a flock of highclass sheep. Whereas, It is proposed to iniproye Sidney Speers, Russell farm. Mason. said road or highway by constructing .•^.^• Bell phone 131 F3. 44 therein a gravel, road nine feet in We are fully equipped to handle ALL THE CREAM width, together,with the proper cul­ IF YOU—Want to put m.qre pounds verts, bridges, drainage and grading produced in this section, and assureyou courteous and of pork Into your herd, buy one of^W. under the provisions of an act,'en- E. Severance's bijs type Poland China tltlfed "An Act to provide for the con- pronript service as well as the HIGHEST lyiARKET boars. Mason Cltz. phone. 36tf, stj^uction, improvement arid mainten­ ance of Jiighways; for the levying, PRiCE.;v;;';;/'-:;.. ,'' -^ ..•• ',. - - -v.:: ' • FOR SALE—Shropshire yearling spreading'and collecting of taxesarid rani I lambs, thoroughbred. A, W. of special assessriients therefor; to Howe, Mason, Star Route. - .3Btif i.' auth.ori?e the borrowing of money and Trijsting that dairymen in Ingham county 'will, the issuance of bonds. under certain FOR SALE—Mixed dry slab wood. restrictions,^ regulations and limita­ $2.75 per - cord delivered'. E. A. temporarily at least, take advantage of this market al- tions; td prescribe the ppwers arid -:;t. , Reedy. /33tf duties of' cfertalri officers with refer­ ready^fest^blished, we are most respectfully yours to ence thereto; and to';^validate certain TO RENT. proceedings . heretofore taken,". Act •accomod'ate.:-.->':./•-.-•;'-^^^^^^ •,..••:,.'••• '/" FOB RENT-^Living roonjs. Hi M. 59, Public Acts of 1915, as amended. Thoreforie, All persons affected ..WllllamB. •'•;••••„;•,.'•-.,•. ;, i^l thereby and the Townships of Vevay LUST. and Aurelius and all persons owning Siigneci--^ or interested in any real estatQ in said • LOST—New Vest Id'or near Mason. Townships are liereby' iiotlfled that Reward;'Inquire'at this office. 47wlp we^vill:be present at the residence of m Harry Freshotir in the Township of A; FOtJND. Aurelius within the siUd • district, at 10 p'clock.A. M.Vom the 2nd 'doy of • :v li^OIIOT*^ Helfera. December,-A.; p.xl9i9, for the pur^ •M:^(V SintyedHtomyrplace Sunday. Spencer pose of bearing obfjectiona to the-prb- £iiQr L. Otis ; W;OalIow{OV Leslie R.3.pX;iti: phone. poBed. improvementvind, for the:;puty pbse-6t .fihBlly;detemiiUng the Ii Uy-' Produce Dealeri of ^aaid .asBOMmeht' disti^Qt.':/ •.<•>!; '••• '.J V: 'i: III8(»IIi;41fn>1JB. Tbe ^' prbpomdi 'Msesemenit'dtstrict Masoiii Mlohlgfih toc'such~ bighway i laTdbieribed :as fdK FORiSBItVICBrlrReglBteredvOilil; lovrs ti^i|Ht:iSald:propoiied'dist^^^ dade«\all: lands withii)^ the following 14-; t>bnii^rtiM::^:B«ttn9inKi.:at'tbe-^^ f: jbonwJtsNB^^^ot^See. la^&ureUus: I aad mnntiifftltM^^aoath on adarter l: i, I ' > INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICH.r THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20; 1919. •Page^JN»r'-^i'

Laycock ot Lansing visited at the With the help of F, E. Searl and ai Kelley home. the ^farmers present, men were ap­ Lonnle Dean and Alfred Robinson pointed in every school district to returned home from their northern make a canvass for the number ot Local News hunlin"g trip Tuesday nvorning. Mr.' cows to bo kept and It Is hoped that i)y Saturday niglit Mr. Niciiols. may Dean brought home a nice 10-polnt mnmmmimmniimmimminmnJiimnmiimmnginnimiimmi bo absolutely guaranteed the milk iP buck with him. from 3500 cows \yhon the plant opens Mrs. Jas. Bowes of Aberdeen, Wosli- next spring. Mrfi, Uiploy of Jiickson is visiting inglon, has boon visiting her brother, ill. Uev. QiianL's, . Harry Groon, and wife. She left Mr. luul Mrs. B. A. DoCaiiip lire in Tuesday for Detroit wlioro she will t South Ingham and 1 C'liiciiKO this wcol{, visit friends before leaving for her North UunUe •hill C. A. ParlcliiirKt lia.s a now Studo- home.' 1 1 l)alcer-six automoljilc. Romombor the Sliadow auction at Urn. Franlc Povrin is visiting Stoclu the Pink .scliool Friday evening. After Mr, and Mrs, Hoenoy ai'o bettor again at tills' wrliing, i briilgo I'rionds tills woclc. tlie auction tliore will be an .old fasii- Mr. and Mrs. Frod Loo, Miss Grace | Harry JO. Neely was in Cliicago ia.st ioned spoiling scliool. Roniombcr tlio day and date and bo sure and bo Loe and u.r. and Mrs. Bort Lee visited i woolf on a Inisiness trip. tlioro. in Lansing from Friday until Sunday! Jacol) Hulsc is very ill witii t'ovor J. L, Barry of tills city was in Lan­ evening. ' I at iiis l)onio noar Etchnlls. sing Wodnosd'ay afternoon to assist ;Mr, and Mrs. Owun Konnoli visited i ]\lrs. .1. T. Syninns-is ill at licr liome the Rco band at tlie nillilary funeral Mr. and Mrs. Yorn StanfloUl Saturday! in Coldwater witli scarlet fever. of Clydo Clark, tlio Lansing l)oy in Leslie. i Mrs. H. C. Kipley ol' Jaclison was a whoso body wa.s tliis \voek brouglit Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sliinnold and wecU end guest at Rev. Quant's. back from Russia. Mrs. 'Knickorboclcor were Owosso vis­ Jay Tiiorl)urn was iionic from tlio Tlio Woiiian'H Uoliof Post -of Phil itors recently. University of Midiigan over Sunday. McKornan Corps No, 31 will meet at Miss Winnifred McMlchaol and .Miss Maurino Dutt of Lansing vis­ tlie hall Tuesday, December 2. Bus­ niotber are enterti).ining two of Inos ited Miss Irene iSdgar over Sunday. iness on hand, election of officers and Yocum'a children iit this writing. , Mrs. George Baldwin of Jackson initiation. Membons are requested Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Updykc of Holt spent Friday at tiio M. IS. parsonage. to be present as there is much-work vjsited at Wm. Standeld's Sunday, Leo Ware was liomc from Big Hap- to be done. Mrs. A. V. Wemplo spent Tuesday ids from li'ridiiy nIglU until Sunday Mrs, 13mmett VanMotor.ot Flint was at tlie home of her mother, Mrs. Stevo The Ford Car can well be called the people's car, be­ niglit. in Mason Tuesday, For tiie past five Belim. Boid't Poultry laying tonic. Once weeks she has been in Lansing assist­ Mr, and Mrs. L. Hart and two sons cause there are more than 3,500,000 in daily operation. tried, always used. G. A. Uies. ing in the care ot Dr. F. E. Thomas, visited at Fred Lee's Sunday, ,1 .17w24p who is very ill with rheumatism. He This is about seven to one to the nearest follower in You can get tlie Alcolial- and Gly­ may go soutli this winter for liis cerine solution for your radiator at health. Howlett's. -ITwl CIVIC CLUB MS the motor car industry. This would not be so if the /Kli's. Frank Coleman attended the Mr. and Mrs. h. A. Gregg of Lan­ RelickaU Coterie which w.as held Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority sing visited Mason relatives and Willi Mrs. Fred C, Parker Monday COIIUNIIY NURSE friends Monday. evening. Mrs. Coleman is an invalid Eyes examined, glasses titled. Sat­ (Continued from page 1) in service and durability and in low cost of operation and this is the (Irst time in several tuberculosis expert, it was found that isfaction guaranteed. Dr. H. M. years that she has been away from Holoombo, Mason. 42lf several had premonitory symptoms of and maintenance. This would not be so if the Ford car her homo norllieast of the city.- that dread disease. A visiting nurse Mrs. A. B. Bail entertained licr Tlie Robekah Coterie elected offi­ Sunday scliool class at tlie church last would examine the pupils at stated cers for the year 1909-1920 at their periods, report on their condition, and was not so easy to understand, so simple in construc­ Tuesday evening. meeting.Monday evening. The now Fred CanrpbcU was operated upon in this way, many times, epidemic^, officers are: President, Mrs. Lois and contagious diseases avoided." tion that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. It at the City hospital Monday. He is Otis; vice president, Mrs, Miller; sec­ getting along nicely. Miss Tenney answered many ques­ retary. Miss Ethel Gregg; treasurer, tions regarding this plan, in a way is everybody's necessity because it doubles the value of Eyes examined, glasses litted. Sat­ Mrs. Marjorle C'haniplaln. isfaction guaranteed. Dr. H. M. that could not tail to impress upoa Lee Barnhlll had a most uncom­ the minds of the mothers the great time and is the quick, convenient, comfprtable and eco­ Holcombe, Mason. . 42If fortable experience Monday evening Mrs. Dean Taylor is visiting her need .of having a visiting nurse lor while attending the six o'clock supper the school and also tor the commun­ nomical method of transportation. With an allotment of parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Acker, in a,t. the K. of P, hall. A bowl ot hot Highland Park, Detroit. - ity. • gravy was accidonlly knocked from Supt. W, L. Reed spoke to the club ten cars a month, prospective buyers should realize the L, N.'Yerkcs, physician and sur­ tlvo hands.of one of the men who were geon, Lawrence block. Both phones. on.a matter in which he is much in­ serving and the contents went down terested, iind that is a"Parent and necessity of placing their order and taking delivery as 41tt Banihill's neck. At A. L. Vandercook's you can buy Teachers' Association," and dwelt on Rev. F, 0. Ellott has received an the good that would result from a soon as possible. Spring will soon be upon us with a ocean herring at 10c per pound— invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Rodman cheaper tlian meat. -tfiwlp getting together ot the iiarents and Wananiaker to a rocejitlon in honor teachers. The first thing necessary Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rose left 'IHics- of the Prince of Wales Friday even­ deluge of orders—first here, first served—do not be dis­ day for St, Petersburg, Florida, to would be to create a senlinient in the ing, November 21, at nine o'clock at community favorii]g an association spend the winter. the Seventh Regiment Armory in appointed later on. Let us have your order today. Eyes examined, glasses Oiled. Sat­ of this kind. Too many times the New York City, Rev, Ellott regrets parents are not acquainted with the isfaction guaranteed. Dr. H. M. thai he will bo unable to attend, Holcombe, Mason. 42tf one who has their children in cliarge Tlayniond Rogers, Jehlal Root and Elmer Pryor, who lives on the Her­ several hours each d^vy, and the teach­ Walter QUMU were home from Albion man Loeffler farm, had a horse killed ers do not know tlie parents ot their college over Sunday. by an intorurban car Monday morn­ pupils, and are ignorant of what their ing. The barnyard gate had been left home lite may be. An association ot Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Browi\ of Lan­ open and the horse ran out'into the sing visited Mason relatives and this sort could not fail to work for Parson's Garage yard. Before it could be caught it friends last Saturday. the good of the community, and had gone out on the crossing in front w.ouid be a strong tactor in the work Wc will take care ot sheep, old. ot the Pryor home and was struck by of Americanization, a subject which Ford Sales and Service Mason, Michigan horses and cattle by request Both the car. has becomd of vital interest to the phones. E. A. Reedy. 40tl nation. .Jl'he school would be the November sale ot Coats, Coatees Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Hall attend­ ed the wedding ot their granddaugh­ community center, witli good results and Drosses now on at Mrs. McKig- assured. gaii's, See adv in this issue. -IVwl ter. Miss Ruth Hall, to Oscar Dlehl of At A. L, Vandercook's you can buy Lansing In Lansing last. Saturday Mr. Reed also spoke of the travel­ ocean herring at 10c per pound— evening. Miss Hall is the daughter ing art-craft library which the school cheaper than meat. 46wlp ot Fred M. HaR, Jr. The wedding expect to have ready tor display, some­ "In talking of clothes we must ask, She urged upon the girls th'e^ de- cited several instances where grad- occurred at the young couple's home Mrs. C. B. Booth and daughter time In December, and said he hoped What is Fa:8hion?," and proceeded to slrablllty ot letting tlie charm of uattng classes had adopted either un- In Lansing. The groom Is employed the club would patronize this liber­ say that it isn't fashion or style that youth be I made conspicuous by slm-'ifonn simplicity in dress or a stated, Grace ot Jackson are visiting their at the Reo. friends and rolatjves. ally m9.kes our clothes fashionable, truly pllclty of dress, and let their days of price to be used, and in each instance- John Kinunel of Grand Ra.pid8 was Mrs. George P. Griffin returned The Ladies' Quartette, gave two fashionable, but the selection of gar­ rich costumes come when they reach the good resulting was very marked, in Mason last week. Ho was a for­ Saturday^^evenlng from a visit to New pleasing selections, after which the ments suitable to our form and our the time that they want to.^ distract The girls from the Mason school could, York City, mer business man here. Mr. Grlftln represented nresldent Introduced Mrs. i.Iartha H, vocation. Restlessness causes the attention from the lines age is print-'not fail to take home .with them a At A. L. Vandercbok's you can buy the Union Steel Products Co, ot Al-} French, teacher of Home Economics change In styles, and brings to us ing on their faces. Needless change \ thought tor consideration as they be- ocean herring at 10c per pound— blon, with an exhibit at the National in the State Normal college at Ypsl- many fashions grotesque in appear­ in fashions means to the clothing In- ] gin to plan tor graduating costumes, cheaper than meat. 46wlp Hotel Mens' Convention, held--ln lantl. She announced that her sub­ ance and entirely unsulted for school dustry, much work, worry and ex- Every one was pleased with the talk Grand Central Palace. While there Vernell Reedor and Jay Sweeney ject was "Fashion", though mal­ lite. As Mrs. French's address was pense, and leads to extravagant given by this Instructor and expressed Mrs. Grlftln visited Mr. and Mrs. Dell nutrition'was something in .which she more particularly directed to scliool prices. Catering to the novelties in the wish that they might hear her' ot the U. ot M. spent Sunday with C. Vandercook. Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Sweeney. was greatly interested, and supple­ lite, she expressed her pleasure at clothing also leads to class distlnc-'again in.the future. . Doll C, Vandercook of New York mented Miss Tenney's talk with a tew seeing such a large attendaince from lion, the one thing which should be I The membership list was Increased: City vlslte(\ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. remarks on that subject. She said. the sch.ool. avoided in school lite, Mrs. French by several new names. A. L. Vandercook, over Sunday. OVER 400 FARMERS Mrs. Coral and son Donald and, C. ]?. Templer spent Sunday at jAUimuiuinaiiiiuiiUumniiimnnnmmnnmmiiminimiiiiniiTnmfTTiimnTinflmDmmnTmmnminnim .[gnmcnnnmtiiiiimjnnnmnmmninnnnnnninnnmiuiiiiimiuiiTnimaniimn mmnnpnnnmirnminmmmiiuuiuTrmnninmnmmnimmnimiinninmmmnnininiimiiinniimiinnni Dr. B. L. Robertson's in Lansing. AHENOISS1E16 Miss Alice Robinson /it Saginaw (Continued from page 5). ., visited her sister, Mrs. Otis Moore, "You must have a milk-house to .''Set from Sa.lurday night until, Tuesday, properly care tor and cool the milk. \ Whb wants rabbit tor Thanksglv- It need not be expensive but it must M liig. Dressed and delivered,' 30c per bo clean. A milk house can be built lb. W. L. Cheney, Clt. phone. 47wl for from $35 to ?50 that will do We are offering our entire line of splendid November sale ot Coals, Coatees nicely." " ' 3 and Dresses now on at Mrs. McKlg^ " R. C, Reed, of Howell, secretary of gan's. See adv In this issue. 47wl the Milk Producers Ass'n. followed 'new styles of Fall and Winter Coats A seven pound son was born'to Mr; Mr. Hull, and told the fanners they and Mrs. E. D. MoClure of Alaledon were going into a big game and he and Dresses in a at the City hospital Monday morning. seemed rather displeased that so Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Driver were many woiild guarantee,but five cows. y/^ii guests of Mrs. Driver's parents, Dr. Since last week when it became and Mrs. Green, in Jackson, over Sun- known around the state that the 111 . day. Cleveland company were,going to lo­ '^p-\y, A 9% pound daughter, Georgia cate a condensary in Michigan, Mr. Irene, was born to Mr.' and Mrs. O. Reed has been besieged by telegrams W. Tanilyn at Penton November 19, and letters from other localities ot­ 1919. . ^ . ' . tering to "go the limit" to land it in %\ r The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. their locality. Coming from Living­ m Roy McCarrick passed away \'Wednfis- ston county which Is oneot the high­ est developed dairy counties in the wm Just as the cold weather is beginning and just as day afternoon.. Burial will be made .iipS Friday. ' United States, he felt that farmers liere did not quite appreciate the won­ yoii are feeling the need of a new serviceable coat, Mrs. S. B. Madden left for Chicago derful opportuijity heing offered : last Saturday where she will stay with, them. 'Reed, too, emphasized the im­ qomes this sale. her daughter, Mrs. Vance Mclniyre, portance of sanitary banjs and meth­ 7 this winter. • V ods and dwelt at some length on the Lawrence S. Dodge, Charlotte, wealth that dairying has produced In ^ ' Michigan, 'representing the Federal the county east ot us. He aald, "Liv­ > Silvertones, Velours and Plush Codts of quality Bond and Mortgage Co., Detroit. Bell ingston county is second in tlie United phQno 396-'W. •* ' -I'tf States in per capita wealth, and It and very latest styles. Warm and serviceable. A Mrs. Edgar Scrlpter ot near Dans- was but a tow years ago our farms Sweaters great opportunity to buy your Winter Coat at a big -villo sold fifty-three turkeys to J. E. were but mediocre and did not com­ Waggoner Tuesday, for which she re­ pare with your Ingham farms in fer­ A new line of Sweaters in saving. • ceived over $230.00. tility. Dairy farming has met the Mrs. D. E. Watts visited Rev. Beebe change." , many weaves and the ap­ We carry some very attractive Children's Coats in and family atHhacalast week. Rev. J. D. Nichols, who with Mr." Glen proved colors, some with "sizes 3 to 14 years. Beebo Is a former pastor of tjje Ma­ Denning, engineer, ^are here repre­ Angora collars and cuffs son Methodist church. senting the Telling-Belle Vernon Co., An attachment suit waajrled^'ln then talked to the crowd. He very Just the thing for slip*on Our splendid line of Wool anfl Silk Dresses are in­ i Justice Shaffer's court last Thursday frankly and bluntly told the farmers wear. In the matter of Ives vs. Mattlce. The he would not buy poor or dirty milk. cluded in/this sale. Some wonderful values and , Jury found for the plaintiff. He said.he should iksist that their The Laymen's convention In Detroit patrons should hove their representa­ charming styles. Come early and get-your choice. • lost w^k, to which a delegation of tives weigh and test milk. Prices, he Methodist-men, went from here, reg- explained, wpuld be governed by the ; Warm Winter " Istered one thousand in attendance, i prevailing prices in Michigan, wtalcb The Happy.Club entertained the are influenced by the Detroit market ^-^ First Ald8, their-, father*' and their which every milk'producer knows is Bed Blankets teacher,\Mr. Bartley, at the Presby- very, satiataetonr. Mrr Nichols is ac­ ' terla'ns ^church WedneBdoy erening, quainted with'overy please of the milk Worth their weightjn gold ,bU8ine08,'be«iniiinf as a dairy farmer. this J^eathen^^^^^^ vE^ i «aSS'#i^Fre4';waiaihM:wrchaBedaof.A.;'A^ He iM«»wntlr;?^eiy^^ f^ ytfttM; at; f Very • r^^ pressed the crowd, and otter the •Ki'':?5t?'f6raenir-;«««up^^ m«rtini;liei:^ri« lb the; groupfotiinwpMtivi^^ W- iikf qaestloM, giving odvlM and gen> •filllr diMQMing the ptospeet of the v«|ig^Sttttdii^tg3^^ 'l < m Paic Six. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON, MICH,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.

ail absorbing tale of- the Cumberland .itHt«>t*«t«>a>i*"**< ••.••«•*•******* Sunday. Ho called at Mercy hospi­ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker and Mrs. Lille Osborne ot Jaclcson vis­ Mountains, Is the feature bill for next • """""" tal to BOO J. • Morrissey, finding him daughter Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. STOP CATARRH! OPEN ited relatives hero recently. Tuesday evening. much improved. Burden were Sunday visitors at-John John Anderson and wife visited at They are telling, a good one on NOSTRILS AND HEAD Mr; and Mrs, lElton Archer were Cooper's. "Film News" Petor Kelly's Sunday. <$ Houdini, the handcuff king, now one Jackson callers last Friday. Mrs, Ida Cooper has a granddaugh­ IMSTIMiS TIIBATItl!: Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Sam Liint/. motored to Jack.son Mrs. F. M. Walker and son Erwin of the biggest stars in the movie ter staying with her and going to and Mrs. Chas, Peterson visited Mrs. [tt'tttttttttitttittttttttittttttttttttttlltttn world. Houdini and Novello, the Relieves Head-Colds at Once. Monday, school. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lindsey are Lura Musser Tuesday. mathematical wizard and memory Miss Catherine Brady returned to P. Walker was in Stockbridge sharp, tlic man who can'tell you the If your iioBtrils are clogged and your spending a few days with his mother, '•The Iron Tost," llio big Vitagraph Mrs. Nellie Stewart. Mr. Burden's Sunday evening. Monday. circus sorliil starring Antonio Moreno exact date when KMng Ahasuerus dis­ head ia stuircd and you can't lircntho covered Spiritus Frumenti, in less freely liconuso of a cold or catarrh, just Mrs. Nellie Stewart has returned and Carol Holloway, is different from (,'ct a small bottle of Ely's Croam Balm from a two weeks' visit in and around Vli. liie usual fall crop of serials in that time than a streak of lightning can travel the length of a hoo-handle, nt any drug store. Apply a little ot Tompkins and Rives 'Junction. it luis a logical and •convincing plot, this fragriiiit, antiseptic cream into Mr. and Mrs. Shird Stewart called and llietlirilling liair-lireadtli escapes were playing a long engagement In a big vaudeville house in New York. T" your nostrils and let it penetrate at the home of Ray Lindsey-last Sat­ and acrobatic feats introduced in the througli every air passage of your head, urday. story are noitlier miraculous nor im- save expenses they secured an apart­ soothing and healing the inllnmcj, swol­ |)osslblo. Another four reel install­ ment together across the .city from len mucous nicinbrane and you get in­ Uffi. Frank Knickerbocker is enter­ ment of tills interesting serial is the where they were showing. They stant relief. taining her father. Buy Jewelry This The W, F. M. S, will meet in the ol'foring lit tlie Pastiiiio Theatre to­ M'ent for a walk one night after tlie Ah! liow good it feela. ' Ynnr nos­ night, and with "it a one reel Bobby show, and the llrst they knew the trils are open, your head is clear, no church parlors Wednesday, November Oonnelly comedy. memory sharii discovered that he had more hawking, snuniiiig • blowing! no I!), at 10:30, Division No, II will serve dinner. "A House Divided," J. Stuart forgotten the way home. A passing more licadaclie, dryness or struggling policeman took pity on the pair, ev­ for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is ju.st Christmas Dlackton's latest., feiituro release, wliicli sliowH at l.lu; Pastime Satur­ entually, and started them on their what sufferers from head colds and ca- day, is the tliird cnnseoulive 13iacicton way, but when they reached their farrli need, It's a' delight. - North Millville apartmonIs,,Novello liad forg.otten the And do Your Shopping Early f('n,turo pr.oduced from an Anthony '•V Paul Kelly script. Tlie. author of itey, and Houdini couldn't get the "Throe Ifaces East," the big Broad­ door open, and the janitor found them on the doorstop, half-frozen in Mrs. Clias. Peterson and her son It is with Jewels that Emperors way Hiiccess, adapleil "Tlie Common the inorning. .Fred and family ot Lansing visited Cauiio" for Coiiiniodoro Blaclcton Houdini In "TIio Master Mystery," tlioir daughter and staier, Mrs. .leiiKs, have wooed all down the ages Xroni the play by J. llarl.ley T^fanners the big super-.serlai, is one of the at­ ol! Baldwin I'roiii Vriday until Tues­ and Major Inn Hay Bolth. "Life's tractions at tlie Pastime Tuesday day. -Jewels have been the reward Clreatest Problem," tlio otlier Kolly- evening. W. Erwin Wallsor luis l)eon voiy n.lacicton production, will bo shown In connection with "The Heart Of siclt and un, biggest business They are all specialists in tlie treat­ us. We are trying to please yoii in our seleiction of plays, but how are ment of certain diseases.' They treat without surgical operations diseases We to tell wliether we have gauged your taste correctly or not unless Prices^ including postage, of all internal organs, stomach, int^- you tell us? ,- tines,.coh8ftlpation, piles, livsr, spleen, The Lidiei' HoiiM Jouiial, imnthiy, $1.7S heart, nierves, i'skin, rheumatism, Just to break the ice, we're going to ask for written criticisms on sciatica, goitre, tape-worm, leg ulcers our next big play, ffom every one'who sees It here, and just to make The Saturday Eveiiiir fottrWeeKI^ and all long staniing, deep seated dis­ eases. Many years experience.: The it interesting, we will, give FIVE DOLLARS for the best criticism hand­ The Coiiiitry Seitleiiiai^ iveekly, $1.00 oompliBte record of thousands of cases ed in, award to be miade by a cphfimittee of disinterested judges. successfully treated prove that their methods are right. They were among : The play Is "THE HEART OF. HUMANITY" coming to the Pastime the first to (Barn the .name If the recipient of a gift'^subscription should be Theatre D^ecember'l 2 and 13, It's no use to feed you the regulation ^ "BLooniiE^ suKGEoiys": prdss-agent dope about this picture— It's the biggest, greatesit, grand­ ¥^? already a subscriber the subscription will be auto> Each staff ^member has at his com; : inaticall}r e^^ for a-year from the date of mand the knowledge and resources est; most Wonderful production ever screened--of course, the^^ ; expiration^ and the; Christmas iEmhounceniait will of- the organleation.; .Many people We'll simply say this: competent dramatic critics class "THE HEART 'be; mailed for the: gift subscription.^ suffer from diseaseB that can; be alle­ OFiHUMANITY'* With "THE BIRTH OF A NATION," "INTbLER- viated'. Just becOiUse they cannot af-' ford to go to high priced.Specialists ANCE/' and "HEARTS OF THE WORLD.'! Ydfu will rjeallze why and Hospitals lit a long distance from when you see this "picture'- Personally, We think It's better than their hoiife.; No community' has a sufficient number.;: suffering: froth ^•^HEARTS;-OF^THE^^y/OF?;LD.!•: ;:,••:;.;• •.;•-,.^'V'v-'' this satisfactjM^'sieEvice the; busy'^^i^ these'dtseaseBitp BUpport special Hos­ ;tired hou^wiftfcanav^ pitals; for their treatment and; cure.' xiwds^frhoUdey sto^ The United Doctors" have solved the ' Thact's what we want to know, and that's why we offer FIVE J j OT:at . the «fBce^ with ;&^ ^n^ problem. .ThJBirhighly^trained Spec­ : and ;6J5)ens6,^ <^ ialists go. to^each:commi^hity and:;Will OOLUkRS -for the best criticism of MTHE HEART iQF HUMi^NltY," advise; avproper icqurBebf; ^ vifritteh after you have seeii;ih?^^^ f bring^^'the'-ii^rei^^ for ;thej sufferers 'andVinstruct; them' ^^riends^aiidvri^iyM how;tojvtake;^care of4hemsolves:.a;tI tall9rbf thiS/Offer Wili appea^^^ regularly throughout the year as a constant re- home;. ;Nq,;;matter? what !yoU have ••N^eW'^':'-fabq^ lieentqld or'the experience you had; j;mihdei^atrthieffi8pirit^of friendships^ ..•,«;•; )rith.;<)ther.physicians,;consult hlmion,: ii^igii«l|»»'nw;;iw^ thls;iyislt;: It c68tS:^nothirig,i;! If. yoiir (Mse'Ja injiurable he wUi; giy yloei as ;TOay^tay;;ahd; relieve ^ •{Hm^ eae«/;:r:Marrled;ladles:must^ {helr;husband8:and minors:\wJth::.tl^^^ parents S,or^gua^diim9^;2Sv^S^^ LatjomtbrieiilMiiwankM^^^^ ^mwrny'^^mm ::^-rv;-.-J>'-;-:v.:Y':;?:

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20> 1919.

Mrs. C. Niethammer called on H. Bravender and family Sunday after­ Foley's noon. Rov, Root called on Mrs. S. Oak­ Honey and Tar ley and Mrs. Bessie Bravender last COMPOUND Saturday. CLEARS THE THROAT of phtedm Mrs. A. J. Stevens of Howard's cor­ •ad mucui.ttopi that tickling, openi the •it puMfiei for caiier breathing and coati ners visited her son Richard and fam­ die tew, inflamed lurfacei with a heal* ily last week. iog, loothlng medicine. Richard Stevens is expecting to Ml-. Louis Young, 1652 Suffered thirty Grateful Father Telk Wbst It Did have his house come this week which W. E. Cutry, 130 Up 6tb St., Evanavillo, Ind.. Clifford St., Rochester, N. he bought all ready to sot up. The year* with writea: "1 hava • little girl 6 ycata who hai house will be a live-room bungalow Y., writes: a tood deal oi troubla with croup. 1 have usad •tomach Folay'a Honey and Tar Compound, givinii it la style, and will be shipped from Bay "I (uilTerdd for thirty yoarH her according to direction!, and obtainint inttant City. trouble and ' MII'A troiililc mill !ifiiiorrliii|CcN u( relief far hor. My wile and I uae it whenever D. Harris and daughter of Vantown hemorrhages of the bowels. bothered with a bad cold or couilh, and I will attended church at Mlllvillo last Sun­ iind I took 11 f;iilUfuUy, and I Bay that it is the best remedy {or a bad cold, day. My wlCu j)urHiiiiili.'(l mo to coii- cougb, tbroul trouble or croup tbat I ever saw. 'IMto Gleaners of Mlllvillo Arbor will tliiMo, iiiul I tOMV: it for Konu! Patents who use Foley's Honey and tiri'.i MS ('iroclcd. ?iKSCmnEi) I'UOI'EHTV Eggs! Eggs! tory In Mt. Pleasant, having purchas­ ed the site and uncompleted building Prepare your hens for win­ HAY, GRAIN, ETC. of the old Mt. Pleasant Sugar Com­ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS HORSES ter laying with pany. The factory will have a capac­ Stack of Hny ity .of 800 to 1,000 tons. This is the Ciulc fool lift Sulky Plow Boldt's Poultry Laying Itity Mnro, <{ years old Some Hny in the lliirn second large industry which has lo­ 'J-liur.se (Jorn Planter Insist on "Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin" Itay HorMc, 5 years old Some Corn in sliock Tonic cated recently in Mt. Pleasant, the Oliver 'J-liorMe Cultivator in a "Bayer package," containing proper other being the Transport Truck Well nuitclicd, good on (liv farm and HOUSEHOLD (iOODS directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Once tried always used IVIoore Walking Plow Company. g:o*Ml on the rmid Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Disc Harrow (t ChuirH, Walnut Table, Coucli Kitmc "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin Ca Aa RIES .e,.i,n.i.u.i.>.t"e"a"a-»"iii»i|iiimin"t CATTLE 'i Itedstcad.s prescribed by physicians for nineteen f,iii.e"t"»'e"a"a"*"* Spring Tooth Harrow Williamston t Rocker ycurs. Handy tin boxes ot 12 tablets Home of Quality Groceries •lersoy Heifer, Kiving milk (•ai'den Drill cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark Mason, Mich. Red Diirliani Heifor, giviiifj; milk Pair lK>b.s Set lied Spring.s of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- Mrs. Bertha Wilson entertained Until vominm; in in tlio Mprin^' Beet itnck MISCELLANEOUS acidestcr of Salicylicacid. Sunday in honor of her husband, Ed­ Steor 18 montliN old Hay Fork ward and Susan Wilson's birthday an­ Steer, 8 months old It0|)e ami Pulley.s Some DislieN, Mason Cans, etc. niversary. For 27 years the Wilson's Hull II months old Hand Curt Chicken Coops have entertained alternately. Mrs. fiood iiO-l'oot Iia** Low WagtMi ^ Quantity olBean Pods ' Don't Stp]^ OfayJ H«r«'i| aq Black Mare, lflye»w old Standard Wagon Old-time Recipe that Any- Combination Stock Back HOUSEHOLD GOODS ;^ ^ SO D0^$ THE PRICE! Home Oomtort Range with Bese'r?olr liodlf can Apply. Gale Sulky Plow Home 'Comfort Range wlthofit ' t duenuey Cow, 5 y»'<^t*J« ^S^" Wajlklng Pknv The UMbt.8kf» and Sulphur fortra* auerniey Heifer, »% yr». old, due . '..reservoir'' •toring tedad, gray hair to lt% natural little Willie a-hone CulUvator Golden Harvester Cream Separator, eolor . datM^'baiBk -to, gffM^dmothar'a: S«tooth Walking Cultivator r; •No.,'5:".v / -•:--':--'-:-'i:- ttmt; 8ha uatd^ It. tiB- KMp. h«r.: hair a,^Syielfe^ W^ !*•' Spring Tooth Harrow . Iwautltttlly dark. gloMy ahd'lttrao* I Jackson Refrigerator vi v - HolBtein Heller, pa«t fl years ifld. Disc Harrow tiT*., Whmtvar har hair took on that S-hoirae Hay. Rake ; Barrel, Chiun;,; dnlli tadod or atraakod appoaranoo^ due Dec. 15 - «; thto, tlmplo misturo war appltod with Stone Boat- Bookcase, Beds, Chairs and otheir,' : «ond«r(ul,«ffMt.^/:;' ': GtArrisey Heller, >H Tl^^ a Wheel Barrows .. Household Goods -i:: /:; ' But ttriiwlhf at lioma !• muMy and dneniaey Heller, 15 montlw old }4:sets Whtffletrees ;,_;••:; ::;>U8pEaiLANEoiJ8::;.,-3^ fiut>ot«dat«.H Mowadajn, hy, Mklttg-at Gu«n»eyi Helfei^ 1 year old - Quantity of, Lumber and Contractors': oui*oi*mi«> >v atwm^mrm . wg. •k....^ — a Holflt^i Steora, 6 mpnthi. old •a-NeckVolies''.'';.••:->.•: any drug Mora for a bottla ot:"Wyath'a Set Heiivy Double Harness I •'Equlpihent,-"'••'•,.";•:•• ' •'"•'i-^^^S.'.-i^-;!. Bacavandviulphur. Compound.'^ you., ^(^jf/S'weeks^otd^- '' Poultry Wire- • •• • - • j:vd,M;:'ih win gat'thW famoua'old praparauon, Sbigle Heavy Hahiess Improvad'hy tha^aiddlUon of'othar la- Fanning Mttl;'-; ,'Barn;TortI^:.r'-,;:;:,\ :•.>;:•; :.r .'''•:^^r''0^^H gradlenta; whloh^'eaa'ba'dapahdad'up* 1000 lb: Buffailo Scales:; • Other'nrtides too ;humei»iw;t^ Set fleavy-'BObs;.;;;'•••: ••••V'.;:': :•:.•:-••'•:' on to raatiira, natural eolor and baauty: .80''WWto'Hen»,;^i^r -7 /t^'''/' {;\;.tnentlon^•^;, ^ •'•:'••/.'jI'}..'"•-.^•'tiM'^f'i^^^-.-.i-z-. ay-It :A ,:WaU*khbm domtown" drugi^^^ 100 Spitog ddclrena PrcisBure S|miyer, S:gal. V, aaya it:idarkana',tha hair ao naturally and avahliTrthat nobody.iean tall it (baa Mm baan: appUadii^Tout^ alnoly dampan via nohga ojKibftibruah'.irlth.U ahdvdrair mmm thia through your- hair, itoking on* atraad at a tfma. :By morning' tha 'gray/:halr-'^dliappa*r%;:«jid'viftar,:i:'anw btharli:appUeatlon^or•;t1iroi^oli^^lHkioma• ~S>.',"'''*'''-i m>^.baantlfulvi'.duk' ' Md gloiiy;-''' --'>^ f^m^mfSi, •i••^S,i,lt^fii^•J m ' ')9iM?itt|M^Siig^ m WWF^WW^W^^ 'U '•'r^y

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. <*

^B^ THANKSGIVING MARKET BASKET

, ... ,,.-,.^,.0 .K- , The merchants whose advertise- Buy your Thanksgiving Dinner of k liM^c^fM^m ments appear below are ready to the Mason Merchants represented MM^. N^i- (iV-4J^^^ serve you with honest goods at on this page. They are all reliable ;" ^-V^honest prices. and worthy of your patronage. •-^S^*^' p

The Home of You'll Smack Your Lips iff you select the food ffor your Thanksgiving Dinner Quality Groceries / at this store / Thanksgiving is next wefek and you will want Cranberries, per qt I 5c c Virginia Sweet Potatoes, lb .5c lots of good things for the greatest dinner of Sunkist Oranges, doz. 35c to 65c the whole year. Florida Grapefruit, each I Oc Olives, plajn and stuffed I 5c to 45c Just, received a new crop o( Fancy Lato Howe Cranberries, per lb.,. .15c California Grapes, lb 25c Candied Peol—Orange, Lemon, Citron, per lb 50c Bananas, lb.. 12c New California Prunes, per lb 30c, Celery, fresh and crisp 5c New Dried Peaches, fancy ones, per lb 35c Figs, pkg ...10c, 15c and 25c New Soft. Shells English Walnuts, per lb 50c Cream Cheese, lb 45c New Brazil Nuts, per lb .• 48c Fresh Made Star-A Mince Meat, per pkg 12c Company's If it's good to eat, we have it Canned Puinpidn, per ain 10 and 15c Jlubbard Squash, per lb 3c Coirtin' G. S. THORBURN, Grocer Largo Jar Hointz good old-fashioned Apple Butter, per jar 55c Mason, Michigan Olives, plain or .stuffed , l^c, 20c, 30c and 40c and we can'furnish evei y Pyeta, for making those good Lemon pies, per pkg .'.. ,25c thing for the dinner but Don't forgot to buy a pkg. of Red Kibbon or My Special lend Coffee the turkey. We will have A ,PE\V .sriSOIALS a special stock of good SOO bars of Crystal White Soap, per bar 6c things to make your din­ Order Your Large 2 5c pkg. Snow Boy, per pkg 20c ner the best of the year. Largo can Polly Prim, per can 10c 5 doz. Standr.rd Corn, to clean up per can 15c Lettuce Celery Turlcey NOW! 5 doz. lied Kidney Beans, per can 15c Cranberries 5 doz, Fancy Wax Beans, per can 18c Thanksgiving is Just one week away. Mason peo- lb cans Murphy's Oil Soap .35c Oranges Bananas j^k^ pie know that anything that 2 lb can Murphy's Oil Soap • 55c -N Grapes Apples tmpk comes from this market is clean Lemons Nuts r^i^^SKfflKll^ and right. Oysters, Turkeys, Yours to serve, Sweet Potatoes WlJpiw^liPI^^ Chickens and everything else vllvir 1^'^MPIR in the.meat line to make your The ^]^^^^^»HN|^^^ dinner a success. C.A.RiES Corner Grocery ^mmr/' cntohett & Mason, iVIicli. J. L. BARRY, Prop. ^• W%^'' ' Spanier ' 'J V. ^ Vi~ Your Thanksgiving Dinner Will cost you less if you buy your meat here. Yes, we will have lots of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens—nice fat fellows. 'N^

Look for Saturday Bargains Eokert's Market .

Ladles^ Take Notice! P R U1T A Word from Clipper

•^^ N^ever was a Thanksgiyihg Dinner Your Thanksgiv|ngDinner.is not conn- »comfpl6tie without a liberal supply : plete without br^ad on the table. Why ; ! of fruit and nu^. Buy them \at , not have the BEST thene is by using ,V.l,:;Cthls.,stbre.;:;-_; ';^-^ ; '•• ''v'.',• ''/;.';•'•'

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Rapids visited Mrs. Adr.h Eckhart re­ Erwin Rheaves of Jackson was a At the regular meeting of tho D. of cently. Sunday visitor in town. H. this week Friday a potluck dinner MicUgan to Have Mr. and Mrs. Daii Smiley visited Mr, and Mrs. Jay Boucher,spent the will be served at noon at the hall with friends in Ypsilanti and Detroit tho THE MOST week end with relatives here. initiatirn, in the afternoon., week end. Mrs. 'Mary Harkness and little Mrs. Lenna Weaver is 111 at Iho Biggest ExMM Mrs. Palmer and daughter, Mrs. DANGEROUS DiSSASE daughters aro visiting at Edd hospital at Eaton Rapids. Adah Eckharl, took between 60 and Boucher's. Mrs. L. R. Haven spent pari of last N'o oririiiiH of llin Ininiftn lnnly mu f" Gat KOMK- ii01,,D MlCDAL. llaarl«m OH Iiitci'nntlonivl Uay Ami Oiuin Show 70 canary birds to a Detroit llrm who liniiorMcil In lie.-Li;li iiiiil kiiiK liiV'ns tlio Cnpsulos at once. They are an old, tried L, R. Haven spent part of last week week with friends in Jackson. Allots Slate Ijeatlliig Show SpHcc. handlo all kinds of birds, last Wed­ Ulclnej'!). When Uioy slow iip mid coin- preparallon weed all over llio world for at Caro the guest of Dr. Race. nesday, iiicncQ 10 las,' in ilielrHlinloH, loolt oiil! conliiiddH.- Tluiy contain only oM-fnsli- A large crowd was out Xor the l^'iiul out wluU llio trnublt; l.s—wlllujiiL loned, iino.tlilny oils oouililnod with KAST LANSINCI—Michigan will Quite a luimbor of people of this (lt>l;i.v. Whuiievnr yfui fool iiervoiui, siret",'ili-nlvin^' luv' .sysinni-uleanslnB dance at the hall last Friday night. liuvo Uie liU't'est state exhibit of farm vicinity bought shares in tho new weak, ill'/.zy. suffer from .sloopLviaiiosa, liftii.o, well known and n.^ed by pliynl- Anotlior will be given Nov. 20. or have pnln:i In llm back—lonln: ii;) CHICHESTER S PILLS Iiroducts at tlie first annual Interna­ mausoleum to be built at Eaton IJap- ciaii.s 111 ilii-ir da.lly praellcft. OOIJD y0_jr-.^ TUH IIIA.MONI) URAM), A It oiicc. Voiir Ulilncys iici'tl ln.:;i. Tln.'.-n) .Ml'.n.M:, llaarlem Oil CaiTinilea are liiv The ladles and their husbands nf tional May ami Grain Show, at Clii- ids. irc slun.s 1.0 uMni yiui that ydiir Uld-' ported lUrfc.l from Iho UiUnrntorleM In the D. of H, gave Mrs. Gould a sur­ cago from Nov. 2!) to Dec. G. Tiio noysi are no: liurfonii^iit? llielr fuue- Holland. 'J'lii:y ni'ii'convpnii-'iil to inUo, prise dinner last week Thursday. A Moii!-- lu'opuiiy. 'I'lii.'y ai'o only lialf and/vlll lilthoi' j;lvo pnuup;. relii^f or y iir ynur grain siiow, -wliicli will l)o holil at tlio, f»«MtM«..f.. '.oiiiR ih<.lr warit iiiul art! allnwlns Im- good time reported. KniKKlBl. AsUrnrOin.OlfUH.TKIlrt yoiii' numc-y will lie I'ffutidcil. Asit tor DIA^IO.M* ItllANIJ IMM.SI, for «5 .same time as the annual livcsl/jclc South Leioy j Iiiirit,ln.s ti) atii.'iinnilale iiiiil lu^ COII'.'PVI- ilicrn ai any dniw alfvc. lint bo .sure to Mr. and i\Irs. L. R. Haven spent ycara known as Ikst, Safest. Always Ueliablo sliow, will 1)0 the biggest tiling of its 0(1 Into iirli; acid and otliur ptdsons, Kd ibo oritrliial Iniportod f.OI.I) Sunday at Frank Younglovo's. kind in I lie eoij^itry, all iMidillo Wes­ rt-lilfli nrn v/aniiini; yon distress and will MI:;i)AL brand, .Si^eept no snli.stltiitoa. ^OLDBYnRUGOISTSEVERVWHERE lin.stroy y^ni iinluH.s tliuy ura driven In sealed paekiih'os. Tliren nl/,0B, tern states and many Canadian prov­ George Gotls died at Lis home west froni your Hy.slom. inces being reiiresentod. Jlicliigan oi: Vantown'Wednesday morning fol­ lias boon allotted more show space lowing a stroke .of apoplexy. Tho ..:'>>,. : than any oilier folate, and her educa­ funeral was held Friday, tional exhibit will bo the feature of Harold Lorenzo iiud wife of Lan­ Katlierine • Elizabeth. i\Irs. Lorenz visited at Sidney Derby's Sunday. the sliow. sing aro tho parents of a little girl, was fo:'inc-.'ly Miss Kulh C'ady of this Mr. and Mrs. Claud Terry of Jack Tiio Michigan Crop Imiirovemont as­ place. son ajmnt tho week end here. sociation, tlio Michigan Potato Grow­ Orin AVliitmaii and wife now rido ers' Association, and the Jlichigan In a machine. Mrs, Maud llayon and Mrs. Tom Agricultural College arc co-operating M.iss Irene Lantis is workiiig for Underwood spent Sunday 'at It In the jiroparatlon of the state ex­ Brandel's Herb Tea Mrs. ilex House near Parker's Cor­ Whitney's. hibit. In addition many of Uio lead­ Flowcr.s and,I tools ners. i\[rs. Uulh fiateman and little son ing farmers of the stale aro entering The Hardtimo social held at tho visited Mrs. LlQyd Haven one day last private show samples in convpotition has been a family remedy for over Dart Hclicol Friday • evening was a week. fifty years, and has l)ecn used l)y a for the prl/,e,s offered on the .f] 0,000 success. Proceeds $13.'10. Wllmer Mrs. Charllo Saturbey is visiting at premium list. good many families in nearly every Clements and Miss Vela Rlceroceived stat:e in tho Union, and this without Fred Baldwin's wlUle Mr. Saturbey is "Tho state exhibit will feature their supper free for«.boing the poor­ north hunting. ever being advertised in any manner, est dressed couple there. Michigan's .seed industries, showing nor sold by any druggist. tlio highly diversilied seed production A large.number attended the fare­ of the state," says Pr.of. J. F. Cox, THE TEA SPEAKS FOR ITSELF well party given Mr. and Mrs. Will Steel hist Saturday evening. Farm Crops Specialist at the Mich­ and so far has done the advertising— t Onondaga | igan Agricultural College. "Tho ex^ all the tea.has been sold from recom­ 4.«».»..».».».t«f*'»*t">'i>">"t"t'.».»*«.».»tt«.>«.«t*ll..»i..nt»t"»'i«**«w»"•"t",«. 4 Wo pay ,PIVR VKR CKNT and more if (he eani- TEA is just what the name implies— tences. —*— ings aro ileft lo bo cninitoundcd twice a year. Why John Russell and wife went to Lan­ ROOTS and FLOWERS. Giving it a sing last week to.spend t.ho winter. fair trial, you will never be'without it. take less? Robt. Covert and wife of Everett 50c a package, postage and war tax First, it is a car that needs service- are visiting his brother, Haiwey and included—send parcel post anywhere Capitol Savings and attention but very infrequently. family, and other friends. in tho United Stales. ?2.50 for six . Joo Rankle, wifQ and children and packages. Loan Association lady friend of Lansing visited Isaac Palmer and family Sunday. F. L. BRANDEL 2d Floor Bauch Bldg., Lansing, Mich. Second, when it does seem desirable Mrs. Ida Peek of Jackson visited 559 Ea,st 03(1 Street C; A. CLINTON, Agent, Mason to give the Dort a "going over" you Geo. Covert and family the past week. CraCAGO, ILL. Mrs. Pearl Strank of near Eaton 45w4 can do it yourself easily, quickly, and inexpensively because of the marked simplicity and accessibility of Dort construction. Third, its mileage per set of tires, Service Through gallon of gasoline, and quart of oil is S% and Safety perceptibly higher than common. Organization There are a great many so-called investmentB oa the market today that promise a return of from 6% to 8%, but they are HE only difference between big business not Issued by Savings InstituUons. andvlittle business lies in the number of There is a difference in the laws controlling institutions of PRICES T units of effort and the character of ser­ that nature and those under which this Company is organized. Touring Car • • • • $ 985 vice rendered. , Everything has been done to protect the Savings Investor, So Roadster - - - - • 985 when you place your money with this Company, you can be Fourseason Sedan • - • 1535 The laboring man is in business for himself. certain of getting same back at any time, without notice plus Fourseason Coupe - • - 1535 He renders a service by selling his time, a fair and reasonable rate of Interest. energy and skill. This Company's record of the past thirty years has proven it F. O. B. Factory a safe depositdiy for your Savings. Wire Wheels and spare tires extra Big business is the grouping together of a Resources. $4,100,000. K.stiib1ishcd 1880 great niany units to render a greater service Under SUxic Snpcrvislon, ' by co-ordinating the efforts of the individuals and selling the results of their combined time, energy and skill. So.-b,DeaerQ^pL SCHOOP Up to a few years ago the general public did JIttiiggttttgttt fltompanit South Lansing Garage not understand the ideals of service underly­ ing big business. What it did not understand DETROIT, MICHIGAN LANSING, MICHIGAN , it distrusted and naturally condemned. F. H. Field, Mason D. T. Grimes, Stockbridge V Chas..W. Rowley, Williamston 1116 S. Wash. Ave. Citizens Phone 2642 When, the Allies decided to organize their armies on the basis of big business—for a common service—they began to get results, and the world saw the benefits to be derived from intelligent organization. - The Standard Oil Company (Indiaiia) is a big \ " business, organized to render a useful service. The objective of the Company is to manufac­ ture the-^greatest number-pf useful products • ' from crude petrolieum, to distribute them so !JH Blue Ribbon Flour /that they are available to all and to sell them at a.minimum price. Tlie following Guarantee Is on every sack: , The methods by which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) renders these services em­ "This flour is made from carefully selected brace the triiesl: financial dembicracy, the most wheat and Is guaranteed to give entire satisfac­ ^ • ' , advanced" merchandising practices and ex- : tensive scientificxesearch.: .:. tion in the making of bread or pastry. After giving it a fall* trial If not satisfied return to your ^•^^^^ • -T dealer and receive ypur money back. This flour -; of the Company as a public servant; by main- Is hot bleaiched," ,;" taining the quality .of: petroleum products .manufactured at the highest standard; by mak- • ' ingan:adequate-ireturn tb: those who are.in-- '•,%i .vesting their money or their time in thebusi-" We give 40i)ound8 of Blue Ribbon Flour in > j^:; hess of the Conipany^and enablin exchange for a bushel of whe^t. : to secure their, requirements of such products lvf-'%-- v.-^r'at a'.mihimMmof,expehse.'^-,;--/-iy:.:'^' ^.v'i-'-" :-,-Y^ V f:^i*^ i f^^-ltistliisswntpfto-operatioh;animating th^ We will^grlnd Buokwhisat again from Nov. 2^^ : , : :;^:; -fioara ?of ^Directors which^^^ :^;>';ip: Deo.:1r.lnoiuf^ye.'?^Br|njB.;li j^ "•.:• •I ':i'ii ilili »? "^ "*-nea itsil K«a 'mamm>' •i^Ui!,-^-;- '^'^m Ji ii#i 'X mm isiaiaiiii •:r.-, ^^SIBSES \

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Page Eiffht INGHAM^COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1919. /?: New December Records Now on Sale at McDONALD'S

lino KIDOIIOS CllltlSTSUS FKOLIC. I'liit r—Morning. Descrip- I'VIO OCT M\: OAl'TAIN WOKKINCJ FOIt »IE SOW. Al Jolson. INDIA—(Gltir/XTAL IN' ll<:7iXO)—Fox-lrot, Yerkos Novelty Five. l.ivc Colunihia Orchestra, WAIT 'TILIi VOU tJKT TIIIOM UP IN THIO AlH, BOYS. Billy Murray. Till'; KIDDII^S OIIIMSTRIAS FKOHC. ruit II.—E/ening. Descrip- A27,0-l: 10-inch 85c lll;UI5S—(MY XAU7 10-inch single disc ?1.50 • A279rt, 10-inch 8 5c A«12;l 12-iu-th $1,2 5 f^

lay 8s ay of SELLERS ICiteiie'Bi^ Cab <$ at these prices. Present Retail Price- Our Casli Price Weeltly Payment Price; Masfer«raft.... - ...$69.00 . $55.oa.. $61.00< Special' « 61.00. .:_ ... so.oa.. 5S.00) No.SSrPorcelironTop.. ._ . 51.00 ... 40.00... 44.oa No. 35,, Aluminum! Top 46.00...... SS.OOJ , 41.0© To the first twenty purchasers we will offer a further discount for cash.

ty yeaiH or m.oro, Mrs. Gladys Allen roe Doctrine to tho different Nations." Rapids. Frid'ay morning: to attend the ] f..»-... (S^Jr^mtmHmniiu of Jackson favored the guests with The next meeting will'.be held at N.ationai Grange, of which she became EastAlaiedon j Clarke' Center several most gifted solos that were the home of Mrs. Minnie Y.oung Tues­ a member. Her daughter Iva, who I fully appreciated. Mrs, Blain Wheel­ day afternoon on account of tho pro­ teaches in Holland met her there, ; Mrs. Bert W.llliiims; ;mid! children gram at the church under the aus­ They spent Sunday at Mrs. Ford's and Vcrn Coopei- and. GeMge Potcer Glen and Lucille vi.sited relatives in LESLIE er recited "Twenty Years." Uev, 0, w.wc' in Lansing last Monday doiiug B. 'rh\irstou gave an interesting talk, pices of the high school. The topic returned home Monday. " Bollcvue from Thursday luvtil Sunday. will be "China." The exercises will soriio carpenletwork on'the tornier's, Mrs. Leona Abboti, and Miss Alice and then in behalf of the many Uoy i^ae and children .spent Sunday li.«uae. Mrs. Ellii Haltz, Cor. friends presented the worthy couple commence at 2:30. witlii ills wife,, who is now witli her •. Laseney attended, thei Good Will club George Biv.U.on and wife, Cllflloi'd in liaton Rapids last Tliui^sday. a fumed oak library table and a china Versoiial.s. j p.aren.ts,. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Andrews, eiasbrouftk and Avlfe, Floyd Burgess imnnnnnuiimiinminmniinninimmnmimiiminnnuinni? salad ,iar, Mr. Ingalls returned hparty Moore Scarlett, a returned soldier of Island Corners. She expects/to Art Clark called, at Wesley Clarlt's and wifd were Sundax' callers- at* 13.. Sunday afternoon. thanks and Mrs. 'ngalls in her boy from overseas has been taking a come h.ome In about two weeks. : Tyler's. straiglitforward way expressed her course at tho Ferris Institute at Big Verlee Oo'llar and girl friend oC Geo. Clark, is on. tile gain, though Oodpltj Miinied Twenty Years. Mrs. Frei Ackley «n,tertained two still quite weak.. One hundred friends and neighbors tlianks and told of her experience Rapids In pharumcy. He wont before WhcatftelA spent from Friday untllli sisters from Lakeflehl and a slater while teaching before lier marriage the State Board at Grand Rapids Mon­ Sunday .with her cousin, Anna Davidi-^ H. L. DeWitt !Ui,d] family of Aure- gnlhored at the North Leslie school from C'alitornia, froaj- Saturdiay until iius spent Sunday with Jas, Abbott Aiousc and repaired to the homo ot and while she is still busy with the day for an-examination. son. • Monday.. rural problems. The real stunt of C. F, Rothman of MuUlth will settle and wife.' Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Ingalls to remind Kyle Flagg and family now occuipy Mrs. Dan; Searsi ainsnt Wednesday them that twenty years liad passed the evening came when the bride de­ here as soon us he can llnd suitable cided to wear her wedding dress. the Bravender place. with Mrs. Ben Nelson. since tliey were wed. Miss Minnie rooms. He is a plumber and tinner. Sewell Laxton and Mrs. Belle Ucas- Many of the old friends attended that He does his welding with an acety­ I DuBois Ni;iii III > 111111111 Hibme ot his sister In Wheatfleld. new home. . Deip Jessop and family ot William^ North Ledle ^0 J. Arnold and wite ot Lansing were -Rev. Hague Is continuing his re­ ston spent Sunday at Ira Hewea*. rM.i|l.i|..n>l|.tll|ll.ltl«...;i>...ll.ll>(|l,|,i,u«,,.,,|M..». t in totwii'Sunday> ;. . vival meetings at Haslett this week. : Mr.", and Mrs.. P. Corwin and Mr. Oaylord Merril the ticket agent has Mrs, Robt. Montgomery was kicked and Mrs. Q;yotzii were in Lansing moved into W. W. Wilson's "tenant 1 Dist. Nfi. 6 and Vicinity by a cow one day^last week and*^ her Saturday.-'j^'i-p'-vv^'-^ house for the winter. leg was broken below the knee, be^ : Chasl_JIaye'n' of Detroit and .his Work was conimenced on the %: WiiM^^^^ aides sevenil bad bruiaes. She is get­ mother of New York were recent vis­ ground at the State Reformatory this Mrs. Chas.-Rlggs spent part of last' ting along as .well as,can be expected. itors at P. Fergusoii's; past week. week with her daughter, Mrs; Bernor :Mrs. Jennie,Sutton returned to'her Don't forget tbe self-serve chicken- Butler, near Willlamston, hoine Tuesday trom .OreenvHle; and pie at the to.wn hall Friday evening of |ii|iii"iii iiiii III iin ii lull"ii «in » mni iiii ii ii i miim: Miss Hilda Wolf attended the S. K reiM>rta-Caririe Sutton getting along this,week>:-';•;•' ,;:V,"::-..-:i,'' S.:and E. L. convention at: Saigtnaw flne.v.?'',;'-:-:'^\;', '•'.^'. •.'/••'}•• '•:' P. Freer received iWord that; his I ^ : J. y?"^*'^^• • - I Monday. - y ;;;Lebla, Hall^:: Who was taken toI'Ann daughter,'Mrs. J. Symbhs, of Fbntiac Mrs. George McManus returned Mrs. Clair >RlggB snent the week Arbor;^ tor an oiieratloh tor adenoids la very sick with scarlet fever. - Saturday from the Harriet Chapman end ;wtth Miss 'Vera Donley at the four:week8;agb^ liad to remain there - Mrs.. Frank Posdick Is Vfsltlng at hospital where she recently submitted latter's home in Haslett. onMcbuht^btvtdnsilltls.^ •;;;"; . WrPosdick's this week. to, ah operation, from which she Is John and Charlie Lett, who are ' Chas.. bsborn arid son Earl took a slowly recovering.: ' : '. v working in Lansing were home over Sunday, r iiii'iii'iin'itii»iiii>miiiiii I »'iiiiiii>iini lull I imiiii load; of: lumber' to'Patterson, lake Mr. and Mrs. J. W,- Phillips enter­ |,Tuesda)r.-..'!i,''''.''-.; ^:.-.:,;-i{:';-.'t-••.:';-!. ''•• tained her,brother, P." J. Wilson, wife Fred Ackley has sold his farm to and daught^er of Charlotte, her,sister, Ray Lett and .purchased John Hum- m ! •«iiii'iiiiii|iiiiVi,i».i"iiVii«\ji._i, i.i, liiji I i.i'iiiMiiii'; '•^ Special meetings: will begin .at the IM.E; church Sunday eyeningaridcbn- Mrs. Jennie Splnlng, and Mn and Mrs,' mel's farm ;whlle Mr. Hummel has •JiMrliitodiMrs/^Pbirter^Fieltf B^ tthiw'for,''two,:i»:eeks.';:;>;.'S''^•v;rV: '«.;"•;•• Beln of.Lansing'Sunday evening; • purchased a homo In Lansing.'' -the.K. bf:P; party at Mason Thursday ^v^^A^iHedglenVand F.'Hagel were In; I. Miss Llta Rodman "of. Jackson 'and Russell Brenner'spent Saturday at liiiii' ;(weiUhf^A3j;y;g|5y-;i?^ 'LarisingiMbhday^e:''--""HS:> r';-^-v£;:'•'•V Mrs. Comfort'Stohe^Of Onondaga call­ John Brenner^s In Leroy, ^^ Mr.^and Mrs. P. Plshor of Wheat- ":;^Lbulsa5Hoard has sold her'property.v ed ^at W. J. Clarke?3.Sunday;afftir- ;' Robt. iRiggs,,vPra>ik?^^v'r.honias ;arid- :i)-:-'i'?\ nobn.-- '• '•^':^?:=ikHi^:.-v-5:.;%V;''i;C;$. If eririan Eltert wimt ^'Chicago^Satur-S field: spent 8unday.,with • her ^brother, p;l^t;i)ui;nbtilea«tdb;riotifbrget^thb: @The Bay WIndqwischttolheid ia?^l)(Mt 4ay^wlthWlil Hanna •chickenple^BUppertvrt^^^^^^ m !nlgheriiw«^y&Bw«i^ Pre* • Glarko,' last :,Frldo;y-. evening. llTiGOiiwereitlJOfiJrbbMdiSlSA!^^ ^l^'dian^iVitm'Ontnr SSSJl ^m ^SSmmMii^!^^i& m Section Two INGHAM Pages 9 to 16 LXI. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. No. 46 when the men entered and compelled fing was then given to Ora Davis, N. Binding of White Oak and Miss Vern MacManamon, Lansing 29 them lo throw np~thelr hands, driv-...(|uarl.erniaster, who was about to re" Kate C. Beoman ofStockbridge were Hattlo May SIckols, Lansing... .29 in'g tlio' clerk Into a rear rooin. After turn to his home in Terre Hr.ute, Ind., united in marriage Nov. 15. ThJohe n Gallagher, I.^insinB. ;• 28 . taking the money from"'the till, the and it wivs he who .sent It lo Mr. ceremony look place at the Baptist Margaret Byrne.s; Lansing 28 robbers started'to leave when Ham- Stuch.—Allegan Gazette. , chiirch parsonage, Hev. While ofl'i- James Esler Eddy, Lansing 25' STATE NEWS ady threw an apple at them. One of clating. \ A supper will be given by llic cln.ss- Eda Elizabeth Bolton, Lansing. ., .22 them stepped back and stabbed him.' f*-*"*^-**'*"*-****;'"*'^'-*'**"*^'**-*^ James" Jbhn Earl, Lansing 29 CpmimBniiiilnimuuniiiiimnnimmiimimmnrominiiifflimunmmiiimi severing an artery es 6" Mrs. F, S. Stroud and Mrs. E. from loss of blood afteandr Hamadreachinyg diethed '1 *"*'""*"*•••"*" { Twent' y Years Ago \P . Kowo Friday at the Presbyterian Lyle Gertrude Gallagher, Lansing.23 Photographs were taken of linger church from live lo seven. Jiverybody Georgo C. West, Lansing 29 hospital. I A new fence is being built about RETORNS FROM BELGIUM; finger prints on several articles hand­ The robbers were declared by the invited. Proceeds to be given toward Clara Zlrkenbach, Lansing 20 led by the thief that entered the Lln- Maple Grove cemetery this week. the now church fund. Menu; Escal- clerk lo Inivo been either Nogroet or .Tames Neely and family now oc­ Howard D. I-Illton, Lansing 2.1 co'n home which was not inhabited at dark-skinned foreigners. I oped potatoes, veiil loaf, Boston bak­ WINE SUPPLY IS the time and they compare with the cupy rooms in the Bowdish house on Sdilh Sorrell, Lansing 17 ed beanp, brown bread, white bread, Harry E. Winter, Lansing 27 prints of tlio suspect who was arrost- Hast Maple street. cabbage salad, pickles, cake and cof­ MT. Cbli^MIi^NS—Mrs. Tfiiunui, oC cd on a warrant sworti out by (the An cil imrtrait of Judge Edward fee. Bill 10c. Fe'rn Stevens, Lansing '. . 26 Wi. Clemens, who h;is bcoii in Bel­ shoril'fr and he is now coiilincd in tlie RING LOST IN FRANCE Cahill hiis , been presented by his A busy life ended, Hon. 0. i\r.Cliarle s B. Racndell, Lansing 65 gium for sevonil nionlhs visiLing rola- county jail, trior.ds to the. supreme court. Barnes died at his residence in Lan­ Lydia Crawford, Saginaw 60 l.ivoH, reports I lie loss ol'''l5 gallons ol' - RETURNED TO OWNER Mrs. Eli P. Lorangor, a pioneer of sing last Saturday morning at tiireo George KlDiiiisli, Saginaw 25 wines wliicli she liiul slorod in the liigliu,in county, died at her home in o'clock. He had been very low forMargare t Graham, Lansing 2:5 basemen I. of her hoiiie in Ihe cil.y. Not While in Chalenay, France, last De- Wiilir.niBloii last Tuesday moriUr.g, weeks iind his death was expected. Leonard T. Doiison, l^ansin'g 1!) a boMlc was iei'l, of the several cases. SAGINAW GIRL STRUCK William Carr iuid Mrii. Buvetla' eoiiiber, Dr, Howtird Sluch, of Alle­ Mr. Barnes wn.s born in Ira, Cayuga Dolsia'M. Ba.shore, Lansing 18 gan, this slato, lost a ring having Kirby, both of Eden, were married by county, N. Y., "Nov. '21, IS2-1. He lloscoe T. Adams, Lansing...... 38 . BY AUTHILE, KILLED upon. it. the oniblem of Scottish Rite .lustice Sciiilers last .'I'hursday after­ came with his parents lo Ingham EATS ICE CREAM, FALLS; Masonry. The ring had been a pres­ noon. county in 1837, wh'en it was a wild Florence Higgins, Lansing 27 SAGINAW—Agnes Vassidy, 20, ent from liir. l)rolhor, Wayne, and was Ifriuik 'i'. Ililoy of Bunkerhill and territory. Me made 'H heroic slriig- Tracy D. Miller, Lansing 22 single, was struck by an automobile prized very highly for the tnomorios j\fi-s. Catherine Wright of Manchester, glo to secure an education. He per- Llla 0. Pickel, Dal Ion. . 18 DOWAGIAGjIRL MAY DIE driven, by ijouis .lolinson on the west whicii ijUrr.ounded it. But tiio doctor were married lant Saturday evening Korvered advanced studios iit Jackson Jesse A. Jourdain, Lansing 23 side Saturday niglit and died soon af­ resigned himself toHhe loss and letll by Justice Squicrs. and was graduated from the Univer­ Hazel Webb, Nogaunoe 20 DOWAC.IAC—Her sluiU I'meUired ter reaching the hospital. ' ' pass. Last Tuesday he was .surpris­ Deputy Treasurer L. U, While was sity of Michigan, class of IS50, iii- D,on M. Erwin, Lansing 22 when she st.ruek herself ii heavy blow ed to receive a piitikage by mail con­ in Lansing last M^onday and received niost totally blind from overstudy. In Nellie S. Janse, ShelbyvlUe 1!» on Ihe head, as she stumbled over a taining his ring. 11 had been found Ingham county's share .of the primary 18 51 ho opened a law office in Mason Orla \<^ DeLand, Lansing 21 chair in a local ice crcjim f.ouuLain, DRAG FLINT RIVER oil the streets of the French village .school money, $30,820. ! where he resided until 1877, when Miss Lyda Wiuichok, J8, girl nthleto, by an'.elderly wotiian, who gave it to Henry Ward and Andrew Farron oC*,,^ removed to Lansing. He married Ethel McNeil, Lansing 23 lies at. the point of death. iui officer in the American army who this city hiive been dnvwn to serve on'^,„.„„,.^ ^y, Fleming of Albion in William McCue, Lansing 28 With a girl eom|)anion', Miss Wau- FOR MISSING woiil to Germany.- After being there the grand ,inry ordered by Judge Per- -, sr.o. The widow, two sons and one Rose Daley, Lansing. . ; 2-1 chok, tUo ati ice cream soda hiLo Fri­ som'*? time ho returned to Chalenay, son last Salnrday lo convene in T.aib' rt.mg,,|.e,. „urvlvo him. The funeral Nallvaulel E. Woodfork, 'Lansing.27 day artoriiooii a,nd when leaving the Police 'I'liiiik Oolcinaii wii.s Victim Uf and there the ring came under the sing'loday, Nov. Ili, V 'was lield at the residence Tuesday at Nina Mae Pearl, Lansing 29 store, stiunblort over a cliair striking Foul IMay. olisovation .of one ol:'llie doctor's for- j Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Bristol, Mr. 2 p. m. licr head ;igairist the door. jand ..Irn. D. E. Wntls, Mr. and Mrs. l-'hysiciaiiB expressed doubt as lo ii'LlNT—Police prepared to drag A Clicerful RecoinniendiiMoii. jA. J. Hall !Uid D, D. Kingsbury arc IMAlMIIACiK T;I0E.\,SKS, lier recoycry. river in soiirch of the body of Clar­ tiltending the Stale Snndiiy sclioql I "Thoy should bo in every traveling ence Coleman, 35, whose cap and man's-gri])," writes Geo. Jenncr, 410 COMING! ,convoiilji,on iit Bailie Creek tills \veel\. William K. Ci-all, Lansing 1(1 empty iiockolbook wore found near a Col. L. H. Ives will respond to the Lalior St., San Antonio, Tex,, of Foley pool of blood by a parly of boys Sun­ Friday,,Novembei' 28th Ruth A, French, Lansing 20 Calliarlic Tiiblcls. '"IMioy are the iuldress of ^yolconlo, by Secretary of . .21 SAYS SON ORDERED RER day iiiorning. Slate, J. S.' Steams, at the annual Arllnir L. Davis; Adrian... best laxative I iiavo taken and I Coleman left his homo Salurihiy al: liio Sweeney ITousc, M'asoii Ciliulys ilarrlnglon, T.,ansing. . .20 elieerfully rcc.oininoiid them lo any­ Hours from II) a. 111. lo 'I )). m. meeting of the stale organization of ODT AFTER GETTING DEED to g.o lo Alma to visit, relatives and farmers clubs at Lansing Dec. 12. Charles Ca.slorlln, Lansing 37 one sul'foring wilh._constiDatiou or is said to iuive liad %\ 50 in ills pocltet. r-"^-:- In a, double wedding Marcus K. Germaniii Vandorlioere, Liuising..27 biiiousnoKS." They cleanse bowels, ADRIAN — Mrs. Kllen Lambert, Advices from Alma said lie liad not, Woslf;ill of Slockbridge ^nd Mlsa lOdward H. Dakin, Lansing. ..',. .'17 sweeten the ,stoinacli, benefit liver." .suing lior sen, Cliiylon l/'.nilierl, to readied deslliiation. .Police believed Myrtip Deemaii of Slockbridge, James Cora Longlionse, Lansing 'IS Sold ovorywhero. (adv) • have a deed which site executed in his he met wilii foul play. .r;i.vor set aside, told Judge llart in 'I'iie cai) and purse were found in ihu circuit court thai she had iieon ;i, sited where building tn;Uerial was ordered out of tlio house by the boy stored, along the railroad tracks. /?'- after tlio deed war, iniuie. tier son Coleiiiiur-hus a wife and six childreti, denied tlie charges. Mrs., ijamborl living in lent an west side. was k'.omplainiiig witricss a few weeks ago in •;. criminal proceeding iiga.inst. the Iwy who was ciiarged Willi mak­ ing a folonons assault upon his moth­ Ml PLEASANT TO BACK er and grandniolher. .J-ic was then TheCOLUMBIA jic(|niltcd by a .iury. RAILROADJR $150,000 MT'. PLICASANT —Ml. Pleasant Board of Trade passed a resolution Hot Spot Battery JUUGE TELLS FRENCH last Wednesday night favoring sub­ scribing of 1150,000 toward the pre­ ,T0 REmiST IN NAIIY ferred stock in tlio jMichigan North­ For Aukilliary Igilition ern Railway comiiaiiy, proposed road EATON ^AP'DS—T. J. French of connecting this city with Bay City oii this city, who was recently arrested the east and Ltinsing and Kalamazoo ~ The Cdlumbia Hot Spot Battery is to for the stealing of an auto belonging on the south. • ; READ to the iiJckhards, was brought up be­ Willi increased'tonhage from this be used in place off six dry cells.. It de­ fore Judge Smilh for sentence, and city made possii)lo,hy..41i,e Transport velops from -3 ato 18 yolts. Only two put oa probation i'or one year. Truck compatiy, ColumbitSjigar Co. .French, who recently returned from and tlie growth of Gorhr.m Bros. Co., connections to install it. Will outwear the navy, was lold by Judge Smith Ml. Pleasant business men believe Consult J. W. Gould, the Battle that lie would bo let off if he would this city's business will greatly exceed Creek specialist, who has. made the two sets of dry cells. It is moisture proof. re-onlist in thb navy, which.he is con­ the estimated tonnage, eye an exclusive stu'dy for over twen­ templating, doing. The rcsolutloh adopted unanimous­ ty years. • He is oxperienco'd In the ly gave the railroad an unqualified correction of all forms of eye trouble endorsement. ' and has made many professional Price $2^50 visits to'SIason. GHARLOHE MAN HELD If your eyes blur, head or eyes ache, feel dizzy or nervous after using FOR LINCOLN ROBBERY FLINT GROCER IS your eyes, you have eye strain and arc endangering your.vision if you EATON RAPIDS—Earnest Beach, KILLED IN HOLOOP continue lo neglect your eyes. Be Al J. Torrance a young man residing In this city, was At'tei- llelits sure lo consult him 'this next week. Taken to Charlotte a few days ago by .Throws Apple Al; ltini«1ils Ho will loll you the true condition of Mason, Mich, under sheriff Glenn Dilley as a sus­ Kobbcd. your, eyes, and if you do not need Mason Garage pect in the Lincoln robbery which glass'es, he will frankly tell you so. Look place in this city a low days ago, FLINT—Charles Hamady, 33, pro­ incr associatejs, who recognized it. Tl.o but the young man stoutly denies any prietor .of an east side grocery store, knowledge of the affair. was fatally stabbed late Saturddy So sure \^ro I lie local officers that night when live men held him up in they had the right man, they look his the st,ore at closing lime, robbing him linger prints and subniitled them to a of $300. ' '' linger print artist ;U Grand Ledge. Hamady and a clerk were alone

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Page Ten INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 20, 1919;

received nnd placed on, file which motion wns The commlttco on Supplies, to whom bad Thereupon, Sup. Fowler moved that Alder­ ' ending Octolier 13, 1919, ns County Drain Orders Issued $ 2310.15 supported. been roferrcil the matter of the purchase of the man A. II. Leonard bo authorized to'act as sup­ Commissioner in and for the County of Ing­ Contracts and. incidentals Board of Supervisors Sup. Rose then ofTored tho following as n Hluo Print Machine for the use of Drain Com­ ervisor during this, session in tho place of 0. ham, Stato of Michigan. unpaid 5196.10 substitute: That the sherllT, be authorized to missioners and County Road Commissioners, C. Howe, who will be absent, which motion pre­ Tlio following named drains have been com­ Balance in fund 363.76 Official Proceedings attend tlie state convention of Sherilla, Proae- begged leave for more time and on motion of vailed. menced constructed and completed since my ciitors nnd Chiefs of Police and that to rendor Sup. Hall the committee was authorized and in­ Cuminunicatinns. last annual report, viz; $ 7870.00 $7870.09 JUNK SKSSION, 1919 a report of such convention to this Hoard and structed to piirchaae such machine for a prico Tho Clerk presented a communication from Webber Drain -i- Swartout Drain— that his necessary expenses lie defrayed from not to exceed $285, provided that in their Allicrt E. Sleeper, .Governor, calling the atten­ Asaessment ordered , Asaossment ordered tho funds of the county, which motion on roll Judgment the machine was practical, satisfac­ tion of the Hoard to the fact tliat Inllucnza Alalcdon 'rownahip .... $ 490.00 Mnson, MIclilRiin, June 23, 1919. Vevay township $ 1306.90 call jirevailcd. tory and necessary, which motion prevailed by which caused such an epidemic In 1918 Is again Orders Issued ? 37I..12 Orders jBsucd $ 80.40 the following vote; 20 yeas; no naya. Miiniiiii; SCMIDII. Sup. Clement then moved that the Proae- making Its appoarjirco In dllferont parts of the Incldentala unpaid 50.00 Contracts and incidentala cuting Attorney attend such convention nnd The committee on ICiiiiiilization tlien preaeiit- country and urging the Hoard of .Supervisors Halance in fund 05.58 uniiaid 1207.89 Hoiinl met inii-mmiit to sliitutu iind ciillfd lo tlial he render a report oi; such convontioa to ed the following report: to provUlo the necessary expenses and auth­ Halance in fund 70.71 oniLT hy County Clerk, V. .1. Urown, this lioard and that he ho rcinlnirscd hy the To the Honorable Hoard of Supervlsora of Ing- orize and Instruct all the local health odicors 5 490.00 $ 490.00 On roll call, tlio iollowinK momliorH re- county for his actual and necesaary expenses , liani County. in Hie various tnwashlps and cities nf the Wise Drain- $ 1305.00 ^$ 1305.00 Hiinndcil to tlioir niinics: .SupH, Klnyd Stniiclilt Incurred in attending such convention. Tlie. Committee on Kipiallzatioa, to whom county to attend a conferencAi of the hoaUli of­ Assessment ordered The following named draina were under tho Jl. li. Hullun, .IiuncH HroKun, .lolin It. Kay, Upon roll call this motimi in-evailed hy the was referred the niiitter of the asROssmenl of ficers of the atate, lo be held in the capilol at AIniednn Townslilp •J 870.00 process of construction at the time of my last Jueol) Snliuiipc'i-a, A. .1. Miller, C. .1. Clement, following vote: 2li ycaa; no naya. Hie properly of Inghniii county respectfully re­ Lansing on" Tuesday, October 2i, 1919. Orders issued .$ SI 8.90 annual report and are now'completed, viz: JAX II. Drown, Win. T. llritten, IOi-ne«t. II. A communication waa llien received from K. port that they have eonaldercd tlic aanie and On motion of Sup. Schepper the communica­ Incldentala unpaid .. Allchiii Drain— "Ward, OHinond C. Howe, LOUIH Neller, Wni. G. Valentine making application for tho poal- recommend thnt the rolls of tlie several town­ tion was rocolveil and placed on (ile. Halance in fund 51.04 Halance ot fund v $ 02.25 0. WalterH, C. II. Newsom, Kred .1. Sllsby, tion of Janitor of the court house at llio prea- ships be eipiallzed as follows; The, Clork then presented n cnminunicatlon Contracts and Incldentala •William A. lilai:l(mcirc, U'niy I). Duncliol, A. I,, ont salary providing 0. W. Maine did not con- $ 870.00 $ 870.00 uniiaid 5 00.00 Koiie, KriicHt Kelley, l''red W. KaiHer, C. A. tiniu! In such cnpacity. I'roestal Drnin— Halance In fund 02.25 Hunt, Charleii A. DavlH, ,Sharlie A. Warner, On motion of Sup. Hose this communication of Coriiiii.illoc Oil lOqiiall/f lion Assosament ordered Claude ClumentH, M. Heed .luohiiiin. was referred to tliu committee on salaries. Slockbrldge Township 40.00 .f 02 25 $ 02.2r> 'I'liereurion the Clerk read the Hectinn of llic The cominiltou on public lliiildinga llion of­ TownsliipB and Acres Real Real as Personal I'olal OQuallzed While Oak towashlp. 874.00 Camidioll Drain— statute which provideH for a muetini,' of the fered the following report: Wards Aaaessed Kstato Ei|uali'/.cd Estate Valuation Orders issued 858.08 llalaiico of fund $ 300.07 Hoard at thi« time, heiuK .Seetion fi oC Act No. , Mason, Mich., June 2.1, 1919. .. 22.830.511 .51,277,500 $1,277,500 S 123,575 5 1,401,075 21.92 Contracts and incidentals •I'l ]'. A. mil. To the Honorable Hoard of Suiicrvisors of lag- Aureliua . 23.05.1.S5 I,283,515 L2S3,515 100,110 1,389,025 ill fund 40.00 uniiald $ 310.00 ' On motion of Sup. Miller. Sup. Hubert U. ham C(ninly. Hunkorhill .. 21.009.19 8.19,990 849,900 08,300 948,350 Halance of fund 50.97 Ilullen wail elected as the temporary cliairmaa. (jcntlomen; I'ursuant to the Inatrnctiona of Delhi .. 22,«9.1.00 1,583,725 1,583,725 189,175 1,772,900 $ 920.00 $ 920.00 Thoronpiin Suii. llroKan nioveil that Sup. your honorilble body, the committee on public liighain .., 20,355,58 992,«.'I0 992.030 101,055 1,003,005 llaynor Drain— $ .'f00,07 ? 300.97 Ilullen he elected as the permanenl chairman buildings to whom was referred the matter of 2,032,775 2.032,775 254,140 2,280,015 AsseHsment ordered lluntonn Lake Drain— 143,030 1,024,405 of tlie Hoard. 'I'hi.s niolimi licint,' uupported decorating the interior of tlic court liouae, beg l.oroy .. 21,2.in.J.l 1..180,535 1,4811,535 White Oak towasliip. 1057.715 Halance ot fund $ 25.25 upon roll cull waH duly carried liy the follow­ leave to n^iorl as follows: We have examined Leslie .. 22,720,75 1,920,475 1.020.475 341,595 2,202,070 Ingliani County 87.25 Contracts and incidentals ing vote: Yejis, SupH. Straiicht, llrouan, Kay, all of tho walls and ceilings of the interior of Locke ;... .. 23,(1.10.92 1,151,MO 1,151,140 81,425 1,232,505 Orders Issued ...... $ 1052.73 uniiaid S , 00.00 KchepperH, Wilier, Clement, Hrown, llritten. this building and Iind them lo be liadly stained. Meridian . 21,I28..|2 1,7.11.550 1,741,550 179,050 1<920,000 Incidentala uniiald .... 30.00 Halance of fund 25.25 Ward, Howe, N(!ller, Wnitera, Newsoni, .Siishy, We also find the pbisler cracked In nearly all Onondaga .. 22,795.22 l,185,tl.|0 1,185,9.10 133,200 1.319,140 Halance ia fund 55.57 IllackuMjre, IJunckel, Hose, Kelley, lCai«er, Stockliriiige .. 22,158.70 L201,750 1,291,750 '2;i7.502 1,529,312 of the rooms, loose picastur in the court room 1,2:17,8.10 1,237,840 102,055 1,400,495 $ 25.25 $ 25.25 Hunt, DavlH, Warner, Clemeutii and ,1acl. James Hrogan, F. J. Sllsby, Louis Neller, M. Rood Jackson w: c. w iltcra, L. 11. county) overdraft of.. 29.35 from the Auditor Cieneral cidlinK the llonrd's Sup. Hrown then moved that tlie building Hrown, ,Iohn H. Kny, Commlttco $ 1067.70 $ 1907.70 $ attention to the duties to he performed at this IJalanco ot fund (Ing- committee be inatructed to linve the root on Church Drain— 54.2G hession. Tho comniunlcatlon was received and the court house repaired in preparation for tho AascBanient ordered Contracts nnd Incidentals placed on file. decorating of tile interior of auch building and On motion of Sup. Hrogan tho report of the from M, T. Murray, secretary Michigan Hoard ' Lansing townahiii $ 1970.00 The Clerk then iiresenled a cnmnninicnllon 29.35 tliat the Clerk be authorized to advertise for committee was adopted by the following vote: of Corrections and Charities, calling the atten­ Orders IsBued $ 1032.32 24.91 from the Prosecuting Attorney, .1. A. Hoicc bids for such decorating said bids to bo received '20 yeas; no nays. tion of the Hoard to the fact that It Is the o|iin- Incidentals unpaid 260.01 referriuK to tho nmtler of allowance of claiois not later than July 15, 1919. . On motion nf Su|i. Rose, Su|i. Howe wns duly lon of the State Honrd thnt the county should Halance In fund 77.07 liy this ItoanI at this Bossion and lioldhiK thjit $ 64.26 $ 64.26 This motion prevailed by the following vote: elected hy the Hoard to represent the interests make suitable provisions for the detention ot DrumhcUer Drain— Tiroixir claims mlKht under the statute 1)0 con­ 2f> yoiiB; no nays. of this county at the meeting of tho State the wards ot the juvenile divlBlon of the. Pro­ $ 1970.00 $ 1970.00 sidered hy the Hoard. $ 7.96 Su|). Urown then moved that tho committee Hoard of l!:i|Uallzntlon. bate Court as required by Sec, 3, Act 6, P, A. Harnca (Joint) Repair— ContriictB nnd incidentala Sup. Miller then moved that tho chairman on public huildlnga prepare plans (or apecifica- Sup. Scheiipers then offered the following 1907 (extra session), and urgipg tho conBideni- AsseBsnient ordered 00.00 npiioint the roKular standlnn committees at this tlon providing for the proper decoration of the rosoliitinn; Resolved by Board of Siiiwrvlsors tion of tiio Board to the matter. Delhi Iwp., Ingham Co. $ 665.00 Balance in fund 7.96 time, which motion IwitiK siinported was duly court hoiiBe adopteil by tiie following vote: that the Clerk lie and is hereby authorized to On motion ot Sup. Ilrogan tlila waa received Windsor twp., Eaton Co. 35.00 curried. YeuB, Supa. Hrogan, Hrown, HIackmorc, llrit­ draw an order in favor of hiniself for $10, In and placed on file. $ 7,96 $ 7.96 The nuittcr of appnlntint? of tho committees ten, Clements, Dunckel, Kay, Hall, Howe, Hunt, payment of bis services as Clerk of the Hoard A communication wns then proaontcd from Incidentals unpaid 202.55 Hummel Drain— •was held in alieyanco liy the chairman for tho Jackson, Kelley, Kaiser, Miller, Neller, Now­ and proiinring a record of Its proceedings. On the Hoard of Education of the City of Lansing, $ 43.9G •time IKMUK. som, Hose, Siishy, Warner, Waltera, Ward, and roll call tho resolution was adopted by the fol­ transmitting among other things the amount ot Contracts and incidentals Whereupon on motion, the chairman then Britten. Naya, Davia and Straight. lowing vote: 20 yeas; no nays. money reiiuired by such school district tor the $ 700.00 $ 700.00 00.00 appointed the followittK as the comniittco on Sup. Roao thereupoa moved tliat the ahcrifl The committee on General Claims then pre­ years 1019 nnd 1920. Green Drain (repair)— 43.96 aBsessmont rolls; Sups. StralKht and Davis, he authorl'/.ed to appoint a motorcycle olllcer sented tho following: On motion this was received and placed on Assesament ordered Ilullen and Clements, Clement and Hrown, Hro- an ence to Increase of pay for hi» sorviceB, —Nowsom, Straight and Fay. The following named drains wore under con­ On motion of Sup, IlroKnn the communica­ pointed ns such committee, Sups. Hall, Clement 92 O. H. Bruegcl, E. Lnn. 44.00 44.00 Contrncts nnd incidentals and Dunckel. 79 M. A. C. Dairy, Liinsing 1.68 1.68 County, Township, Ward Poor Accounts— struction at the time of my last annual report tion was referred to tho committee on salnry Blackmore, Dunckel and Ward, unpaid ..'. 3026.20 Sup. Miller, chairman of the commlttco on 117 W. P. KImbnII, Lanalng 22.08 21.08 Balance In fund 468.65 nnd are still unfinished ; ns Bdon ns such committee la appointed by tho County Farm and Buildings—Warner, Kaiser Glllam Drain- chnlrmnn. Contagious Disease Claims then upiionred be­ 100 Bailey & Bailey, Laaaing 19.78 10.78 fore the Bonrd nnd asked Instructions ns to the 101 E, C. Campbell, Lansing. 10.28 10.28 and Hrlttcn. Balance of fund , $ 766.99 Thereupon the Hoard spent the remainder of Apportionment of Taxes nnd Assessment $10233.00 $10233.00 disposition of the Board in reference to certain 115 .Toscph Kntck, Lnnslng,. 7.83 7.83 Hubbard Drnin— Contracts and Incidentals tho forenoon In rovlowlnK nnd comparinK iis- Rolls—Schopiiers, BInckmoro, Brognn, Dnvls unpnid $ 687.40 BesBmont rolls. , bills presented for care of so called diphtheria 113 West Side ConI Co., Lnn. 65.!I0 05.30 Assessment ordered carrier patients. in 6. L. Stone, LanBlng... 731.58 731.48 and Howe. BInnce in fund 178.59 On motion of Sup. Mlllor tho Hoard adjourn­ Printing—Brown, Rose nnd Hnll, Vovay township $ 1712.00 ed imtll 1;30 o'clock this nttornoon, On motion of Sup. Brown these bills were 114 Cahill ConI Co., Lansing 90.00 96.00 Orders issued $ 708.76 considqred a proper charge against tho county 96 F, N. Mooro, Lansing... 43.00 43.00 Driiina—Kuisor, Wnriior nnd Hunt. Contracts and incidentals $ 766.90 $ 766.99 Afternoon Session. and the committee was Instructed to report 120 A. P. Rogers, LanBlng.. 128.04 129.57 County Oniccrs' Accounts—Miller, Roae, Cle­ unpaid 818.53 Willmnrth Drnin- them in tho regular way. ment, Brown and Ward, Rnlnnco ot fund ...... $ 1908.321 Meeting called to order hy Chairman Ilullen. 130 F. M. Loftus, Lansing.. 40.54 40.54 Balance in fund 94.72 Tho committee on Salaries then made the 120 Wrook nnd Flominj? .... 32.24 32.24 Superlntondent nf Poor Accounts—Fay, Hrlt­ Contracts ami incidentals , Roll cnll. All mcmhera present. tcn and Siishy, following report: 116 John H. Gearhnrt, Lnn.. 206.20 292.05 $ 1712.00 $ 1712.00 unpaid $ 1706.00 Mr. William G. Andrews, renresentinu tho 'I'o the Hoiii'd of Supervisors of Ingham County. Coiiirly Oincers' Bonds-Straight, Neller and Balance in fund 293.39 William G. Andrews Decorative Company, Chl- 100 C. F. Wiiterliury, E. Lan., 40.41 ,39.07 MIlllB Drain— Gentlemen ; In regard to tho communication 12i Chas. /Sheldon, Lansing. 331.14 331.14 Clements. •" Assessment ordered caKo, then appeared before the Hoard and ad­ received from 0. W. Maine in which he stntoa ShcrifT nnd Constnhle Claims—Clements, , $ 1998.39 $ 1998.89 dressed thorn In reference to the matter nf dec­ 133 Mrs. Schwoigart, Landing 42.7,2 41.72 , Leroy township $ 2420.26 that he must have an IncrcaBC in salary or 131 0. L. Stone, Lanalng... 10.10 10.10 Hunt, Fay, Neller and Hrogan, Orders lasued $ 1324'.08 Grand River Drain— orating tho Interior of tho court house IniildluK, resign. Said communication being referred to County Bonds nnd llrldKcs-Kelly, Clement, Balance of fund after which Sup. Clement moyed that tho mat­ 118 Floyd Williams, E, I^an, 147,48 147.52 Contracts nnd Incidentals tlio commttee on Salaries would report as fol­ 122 Aasoclntod Charities .... 18.00 18.00 Britten, Hall and Walters. unpaid 970.52 Ingham County $ 1926.69 ter he referred to tho committee on public lows ; ' EducntloniilT-lfall,' Clement and Dunckel. 1081.34.61 liuildlnRS na soon ns appointed, with roiiucst 112 Mrs. A.'Schwelgert, Lan 142.50 143.14 Halanco in fund 125.05 Application having boon received from F. G. 103 Mra, Johnson, Lanalng.. 39.S8 40.22 AUXILIARY COMMITTIilES. Waahtonnw County .... 910.35 that thoy consider same nnd report to the Valentino, who agrees to accept the position of Justice Dockets—Mlllor and Howe. Hillsdale Co. ovordrntt. 184.7» Board at u later day which motion iircvniled, 99 Carrie Miller 16.00 10.00 $ 2420.26 $ 2429.25 janitor at iiresont salary and upon Investiga­ 102 Hager Limilicr Co., Lan.. 206.50 203.00 ShcrifT and Constable Claims—Schoiipers and Clarke Drain— Contracts and Incidentals • Communication was then received from the tion we (inil said Valentine highly recommend­ Hrltten unpaid 166676,55 •• county treasurer cnlllntJ tho attention of the Signed:' A. J, Mlllor, C. H. Newsom, W. A. AsBoBsmont ordered ed. Therefore, Wo would recommend that said Blackmore, Committee, General Claims—Hall and Newsoni. > Aurolius townahip 450.00 Hoard to tho fact that„tliroui?h an oversliibt no F. G. 'Valentine bo elected to take the place of Contagioui Disease Claims—Dunckel and appropriation WHS made at tho last Oclolier On roll call the claims wore allowed and pay­ Delhi township 4050.00 O. W. Maine whoso resignation takes place ment authorized by tho fnllowlnK vote; 26 Sllsby. Orders issued $ 3084.08 $170071.45 $170071.45 session of the Board tor tho IndlRont Soldier's July 1, 1919. Secretary Wallor S. Root, aecretary of Super­ Sanderson Drain (joint)— Belief Fund and rotpioBtcd that tho Hoard take yeas; no- nays. Contracts and incidentals C. A. Clement, E. H. Ward, P. W. Knlser. Thereupon on motion of Sup. Brown tho intendents of.the Poor, then apiieared lioforo unpaid ', 1215.74 Balance of fund some notion In rofcrenco to the mnttcr. Sup. Clement then moved the adoption of tho tho Board and Invited tho Board to fix tho Ingham County $ 905.10 Thereupon Sup, Rose moved that tho sum of Board adjourned until October 13, 1919, at ton Balance in fund 199.28 report. On roll cnll tho motion to adopt tho o'clock In the forenoon. date for thoir annual Inspection of tho county 48.87 .tlOOO bo transferred from tho contlnKont fund report was lost by the following vote: Yens, poor farm. * Contracts and incidentals to the credit of tho Indigent Soldiers' Rollof H., K. BULLEN, Chairman. ' ' f $ 4600.00 $ 4600,00 Sups. Clement, Hnll, Knlser, Miller, Straight, V. J. BROWN, County Clerk. On motion of Sup. Mlllor, Thursday, Octolier Bailey Drain— Fund. I ' Warner and Ward (7), Nays, Supa. Brogan, 10, wns fixed ns the date for such visit and in­ • 124.43 Upon roll cnll tho motion prcvniled by tho ABBoasmont ordered Brown, BInckmoro, Britten, Clements, Davis, OCTOBER SESSION, 1919. spection. Lnnslng township ..... $ 1800.00 following vote; Yens 20; nays 0. I Dunckel, Fay, Howe, Hunt, Jackson, Neller, Monday, October 13—Morning Session. Thereupon on motion of Sup. Brogan tho ' •' $ 1168.40 $ 1168.40 By Sup. BroRnn; That the Bonrd ndopt tho Orders' issued $1178.20 Nowsom, Rose, Scheppers, Sllsby, Walters, nnd Board ot Suiiervlsors of Ingbnm County met Bonrd adjournod until 1 ;30 o'clock in the af­ Contrncts and incidontnls Smcdley-Coolidgo Drain— rules nnd reitulntlons of tho previous Bonrd ns Chairman Bullon (18). In the Siipervlsors' room nt the court house in ternoon ot this day. $ 1.7B printed for the conduct of the business of this unpaid 631.74 Supervisor Brown thereupon olTcrod the fol­ the city of Mason, on Monday, October I<3, Afternoon Session, , Balance In fund ,-,., ,i.,, 90.00 Contracts and incidentals session, which motion prevnilod. lowing resolution: Resolved that on and after 1919, pursuant to adjournment. Tho meeting was called to order by Chairman Chnlrmnn Bullon then announced tho fol­ this (lay, the salary of the janitor be fixed at Meeting called to order by Chairman H. R, Bullon at 1:30 p. m. 387.07 lowing commlttcos: | jT $ 1800.00 $ 1800.00 $100 |ier month. On roll call the resolution Bullon. Roll call showeil tho following present! Bro­ SMarer Drain- ; Committee ron Equnllintlon—Sups. Brotcnn, wns adopted by the follbwihg vote; Yeas 26; Roll call showed tho following members gnn, Fowler,, Blackmore, Clements, Clement, ; 388.85 $ 388.85 Jnckson, SIlBby, Brown, Walter, Fny and Nol- AsBoipment ordered nays 0. wore present: Sups. Brogan, Blackmore, Cle- Dnvls, Dunckel, Fny, Hnll,. Leonard,' Hunt, Bunkerhill township ... $ 2037.00 Mud Creek Drain— kr. Sup. Brown thereupon moved .that all Boll monts, Clement, Davis, Dunckel, Fay, Hall, Jnckson,; J(clly, Kaiser, Miller, Neller, New­ Balance of fund $ 036 02 Commlltco on' Contnglous DIsenso CInims— •Orders Issued $ 119.26 tolophonos In the court house building, except Hunt, Jnckson, Kelly, Knlser, Miller, Ncllcr, som, Rose, Straight, Scheppers, Sllaby, War­ Contracts and incidentals Re-assessment ordered Sups. Miller, Nowsom nnd BInckmoro. tho one In tho clork's odlco bo ordered out from Nowsom, Rose, Strnlght, .Schoppcrs, Sllsby, ner, Walters and Bullcn. \ Alaiedon township 1230 72 Commlttco on. Public Buildings—Sups. Kelley, unpaid 2400.12 and nCtor Jiily 1. On roll call tho motion was Warner, Walters and Chairman Bullon. Tho charged back tax list, prepared by the Bnlnncc in fund U7.62 Vovay township 626 12 Davis and Straight'. carried by the following vote; Yens 'JJI; nays 0. A communication wns rocoivod from Mnyor Auditor General, was prosenljbd to th'o Board Lealio townnliip 34 58 A committee conalstlng of Mrs. Frnnk L. Sup. Rose moved that the Clerk bo.instruct­ J. W. Forle of Lnnslng, nnpolnting Homer and on motion ot Sup, Hnll, Sup, Newsom was $ 2037.00 $ 2037.00 Ingham township 7 40 Adams, Mr,- RIchnrd Bullon nnd Mr. E. A. ed to notify tho Hell tclophono company to ro- Fowler, Junior nldermnn of tho Ist yrnrd of tho npiiointed to confer with cx-aBscssor, Fred C. Bunkerliill township 6 46 ; Donsriioro reprosontlng tho Ingbnm County Hla- Ocobock Drain— movc such telephones according to tho above Cltyfot Lnnslng, to net on tho Board of Super­ PInoknoy, ot Lnnaimc, with, reference'to tho , As^ssment ordered , City ot Miiaon . 154 • torlcnl Society, ft society orgnnlzed in-1872, resolution, which motion wns duly adopted. visors during tho Octolier scaalon In tho pinco matter of securing (Tie services ot Mr. Pinck- Wheatfleld township 718 whoso object la tho research and 'publication of $ 1648.60 Sup. Hall then presented the fallowing re­ of Aldormaii L, H. Brown, who will bo absent. ney to exnmino such :11st nnd to report to this 987.90 Inghnin County 185 02 tlio early history of this county, then appeared port .from tho committee on Mllengo nnd Per On motion tlio cpmnlunlcntlon was received Honrd a list ot such doscriptlons na may Mw Contracts and incidentals ' before.tho Board nnd cnllod tho attention of County ot Ingham .... ^ 133.60 Diem', and on motion of Sup. Hnll tho report nnd pinccd on fllo nnd Mr. Fowler authorized to corrected and tho sums that may ho properly Orders issued $1881.66 unpaid $ 2350 00 tho Honrd to the recent eiiactmcnt' of n statute was adopted by the following vole:'Yeas 20; net ns suporvis'or.ln nccordnnco with such auth­ charged ngninst sucii corrected descriptions, to­ Balance in fund ., 580 02 •ivhich provides that committoos mny approp­ Contracts , and Incldentnis no nvsB. , • ' .' ority.-•• , . •' 1 • , I .' • ;•..,• gether with the sums remaining which' must •*' riate ft certain sum of money, not to o:;ccod unpaid ...... 667.00 bo charged _ iignlnat the rcsiwetlvo townahlpa Balance In fund ...... 121.36 $ 2030 02 $ 2930 02 $200, for the purpose of oBsisting such society and county, . , Spnuldlng Drain, (Joint)— in thoirAvork and asking that tho Bonrd tnke, Mr. Chairman! Your Committee on Mllengo and Per Diem would rospoctfully submit Thereupon, the Bonrd, engaged in tho exam­ I •> $ 2070.00 $ 2070.00 Balance in fund: tho miitteir under consldorntlon. i Ingham Co. overdraft $ 96 73 Sup, Hnll thereupon moved thnt the chair, the following report! , ; , i ; ' i ination of claims prcaehtcd, for a timci after Door Creek Drain— which on motion of Sup, Kelly, the Board'ad- Shiawassee County 189 04 'appoint a commlttco.of three membera of tho TOWNSHIPS, AND NAMES TRAVEL ATTE'DANCE TOTAL . A'sfioaament ordered •WARDS •journod until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Williamston twp., 1919. , ^ $ 804.66 Ro-nssessment ordered • Bonrd to invcstignte this matter nnd tri report Miles • Amt. Days Amt, Williamston township nt tho Ootobor session, which motion prevailed. '..' H. R. BULLEN, Chairman. Willlnmston twp., 1920.1 804.66 126 00 Alaiedon. Xu'loy d Straight..v..... 16 • » .96 , 2. . $8,00 ' 1 8.96 Locke townahip , 17 5» •The chnir' tlio(;pupon appointed Sups. Hnll, Aureliua...... V. J, BROWN, Clerk. \ Wbeatfield twp.,. 1919.. 17475.00 ;.,H, R.Bullen...... 2 . 8.00 ; 8.72 Tuesday, Qclol^r 14—Morning Session. SKIawnsaeo County 112 60 ^y Walters and Clomcnts'as such committee. Bunkerhill. .1.. ..James Brogan.rr...., li .n Wbeotfiold twp.,* 1920.. 1747B.00 . 40 2.40 2 • 8.00 10.40 Meeting called to order at 10 o'clock In tho Wbontfiold twp., 1921.. 4200.00 Contracts and incidentals Aftor.Bome time spent In.tho reviewing and Delhi; .."John B. Fay...,; 14 .84 : 2 8.00 8.84 unpaid ....:.., $ 286 10 cxnminntlon bt. the varloua assessment rolls by East Lansing ,, J.' Scheppera ,, forenoon by Chairman H. R.,Bullon. Ingham twp., 1919 .. 20386.075 32 1.02 2 8.00 . 9.92 . Roll call showed tho following membors pres­ Balance in fund .. 63 21 thq several committees tht; Board upon motion Ingham...... ;A. J. Miller.....,,..r 18 - 1.08 2 . 8.00 9.08 Ingham twp., 1920.,...'' 20385.076 Lansing i Tbwnihip,. ,..C. A. Clentent.W....., 32 ' 1.02 2 . 8.00 ent: Brogan, Blackmore,, Britten, Clements, Ingham twp., 1021;..;.. .4800.00 , of. Sup, Jnckaoh iidjournetiv until; tomorrow 9.02 i: -• I 44404 I 44404 .'momlnff at nine o'clock, Leroy...... ,,., ..Frod Sllsby...... ,.,, 46 ..2.78 2 8.00 10.76 Clement, Davia, Dunckel, Fay, .Fowler, Hall, Vevny township 1919.. ', 76.06 H. R. BULtEN, Chairman, Leslie....;,'...... ,,W. «A. Blackmore.m,. 21 1.26 .- ,2 8.00 9.26 Hunt, Jackson,'Kelly, Kaiser, Leonard, Milkr, Vovay township 1920... ' 76.06 Applications have been received for the fol- •VERNON J. BROWM, County Clerk. • Locke....,.;.'...,,, .,Iieroy: D..Dunckel,' 42 2.62 2 8.00 10.62 Neller, Nowsom,' Rose,' Straight, Scheppers, ''Alaiedon township 1919, ' 9,316 lowing drains and they have been determined Meridian..,...:,.,,., ,,E.W.KnlBer...,„...„ 40 . 2.40 2 8.00 10.40 Sllsby, Warner, Walters,' Ward and Bullen. Alaiedon township 1920. S.S15 necessary hy the Township Boards, via,' Aael- :;;:'•'•:''V-TM 'i»r,'J»^* i*—Mofnini ;S«Mlon.,:v:,-;'; Onondaga,;.,.,.7',., .. C. Ai 'Hunt, ,vn.,,,,., 82 1.02 .2 • 8.00 .9.92 The minutes ot.yesterday's session \#ere ttieh Ingham County ...i"..... 4500.00 tlne Drain in Alaiedon, Meridian, Williamston, Stockbridge....;..., ,,A. A, Hall.>.',.,..,,,, read and approved. • ' : ;: Orders Issued ;.. ..(.4269.28 , ^•^' Board' called: t^ o^r by Ghalrmm.Bullen:;. 86 , y B.16 2 8,00 18.16 and Wheatfleld Townshtpi! Bird Drain in Yevay...... <,.'.;..,,, ..C. A, Davit,,,,,....,,, 10 1 \ .60, ,2; .. c 8.00> / '8.60 A/Communication waa then; presented from Contracts .^nd incidentala .Wheatfleld Township, Battley Drain in Onon­ ^'^ Roll call; All membera lireient.,:); Wheatfleld..;...'-,... ,.,.Sharlie Wanier.rr,,',.. !'!' A eomnitihlfatlon' waareeetyed from, Georse 16 •• .96 2 : 8;00' ' 8.96 the /Board of Education of the City of Mason unpaid '. 82230.72 daga Township ;Cullen Branch of Doan and White. Oak...... ,,Claude. Clement*...;..; S4 2.04 •• 2 . 8.00 : 10,04 notifying the Board.of the estimated cost of in­ Balance In fund' 3600.00 Deer Creek Drain in Ingham Townahip; Eck- 'Graham;'eountrdrain;CommlMloner,>nd.8; h, Williamiton.,..,,.,, .'^M;: R. Jaekion; .^,,,,, B» J.S4 2 8.00 11.S4 struction at the County NormalTraining Class hart Drain (clean out) in AurslluB Townahip, "Hall; cnilnMr; for, Mad .edmmlHloner*, aikiriii Unilng_ , lit ward,. .,L. H. Broi»n..>n.;;.. 28 1.68 ' 2 8.00 ;'','-.»;68 for the current year. .' ..•,,. $90000.00 190000.00 Eberly Drain in-Meridian Township, Grimes lihe BoiM toi tanetloh th*:|WKhaM,ofiMi''*lfe> LuMng, 2nd :ward.,, .W, F, Btltten,r,,',.,,.. 26 ^ ,1.86 •;;8,v »M'' 9.B6 On nfiotlon ot Sup. Neller the fommunleation Knight''Drain-^ Drain in Stoekbridga Township, Hobert Drain trie ipriiitlni'maehlii* for niaHncblut;',pHnt* 'tuning,'Srdv ward;;.,G.rH. Ward;,:....„., 26 ' 1.B6 2 ; 8,00 \ 9,B6 tnrint, 4th ward,,',,0,'O. 'Hcmt.vn>,.,,..; .waa received and placed oh.file and referred to Assesament ordered in ^Ingham Township, Johnson Drain (clean •i;iiied:liii«oBn«etJoi^S»Whi^ai»'offleei,;;:-;::iov;v:ftv' 26 1.56 • :.2'. V';.;-8.00. • V 9.B6 the committee on Ways and ;Meani. . Lansing townahip '•',. $ 6500.00 out) in Lansing. Townahip; Taylor a'hd|t«y. f;XOh-motloiifot 8np;;:Bwt«B;;«»' eonimanleaf lAiiilns, 6lli WMd.,;. t; Mellar,;,..;;>,,.;.., .26v,';::V..l.B6.,'" ..•'•:,2,-,.•,'•: 8.09-, . •.66 UnriaK «th wMd,;..W; 0,jWalt«rf.,^;;;,,'. . County J Drain'Commissioner George ^Graham, Orden'iisaed ...... '.t 688.2»'< eock Extension Drain in Alaiedon Townahip, (tloB ;»•• ;»M«lWd;;«nd;;pl«ert^^oii;,«lt ««id: w^^ .26':'-.:;''..-.-'/l,B6:.:-. ;;,-2'vV;;':.,8.00:V ••',.'••::«.86'. then appeared before the Board and: preiented Gontra|ta and ' tneldehtals Lounabury, Dr^in (clean out) In Alaitdoa llf•mdTtoithiiimsmlttM :.en: papplkt ;^tb' tb» lAiiliwi .7thi4.8lh fc.' 0.: H.' Newibm;..„,,,; ••2t-::.-::.VlM^" ;.:-'.:»'^^:",:":«.eo"v;- .:^'".'».B6- ,^»e(iii«'it tt«» Jl«rri«port;tW»:w«^^ lIu0R.:.M>inid.,;<;,.Anitrt>itoM,:nvr;;,'.,, hli annual repart'ior the titriad ending OetcAer '-^ ^unpaid .•..i.'..,' ' BB17.24 Township ;MeCrMrr Drain in Bunkarhili •MMon,.;;l!id:,w«fd.''iV'.;-».r,B;:f.K»ll»/,-,"..;.' ;;;:2;.t;,A'i^.';w:.. -'•y^t::''v/^. .»MV .';'|:«.12:' 1,'•'191«^'';:-:^-.'^;n:;••n.;:':..^-'-•.•••'•,;'v;;.:-,:^:•, ,r:,..;,.^v, Balance of'fund,. 299.47 TowTiihip; Miry Crttk Drain in Onanttaia '•^•ffMmmi^i •ii.-«.;v:-:;':J.oo''.: ,.^;.i:.«.«:: 11 RBPORT OF DBAINvCpimiBflipNBR.'lilt Townihip; Pitt;OraIn in Delhi Townahip; rtn* nhln: SiHtfir Drnin in Alalcdon TownBhii); TubcrculoBia San, Mant, S6»4,80 • 44 R, K, BofyBll .,' 7G,60. 76.60 189 F. A, Jones ',,.. 6,00 6^00 I side' which mukcB It neccBaary to employ more After th'.' dinner was eorvcd, tho membors at- Scnrla Drain in L«roy TownBliip i Thomaa County road ' 13U,2S 170 Frbd E, Diirrow ,.,...' 2.10 'i.lO 100 F. A. Jones ,.. 6,00 S.OO help to cnro for thoae wo have at the homo. tho Board spent moro time in inaiicctian and Drain in Alaicdon Townuliipi Vunllorn Drain County road Mant ..\ 2038,98 174/Fred S. Canrike 54.35 64.35 136 M, J, & B. M, Buck .,... 65.00 65.00 Owing to this fact tho balance of $7284.56 diar.uaaion, 'after which, the day being cold. in Vcvay 'J'ownaliip: WiKlo Drain in Wlilto Covert road DlBt, No, 44 375.86 IfiO Frank T. Clino 6.47 6.47 284 L. E. SnIiBliury 181.61 181.61 which wo have on hand is not Buffieicnt to cloudy anil uninviting outside; tho mombcra dis- Onic TownBliip; Lyons Drain in Locle-1 On roll call the cliiima wore allowed in iic- 320 luKbnm County News, 3.26 3.25 class wdio possiidy w'ith tlie aid of sympathizers Roll call sliowed the following members proa- ent: Brogan, Hliickmoro, Britten, Ciementn. All riifht ot way lias licon secured and con­ fore the Hoard, the committcea enKUKod, fur a cordanco with the report liy the follnwlnu veto 283 llohbins 11, Kayiier ,,.. 6'26.13 625.13 succeed In KuininK a resldenco In our counly tracts for coiiHtructlon of the foMuwinK drains time, in the X'xamination and considuralion of 326 luKbam Counly News. 47.06 47.05 then lliey lose their Krip upon success and it Clement, Davis, Dunckel, Fay, Fowler, Hall, 26 yeas;, no nays. Hunt, .lackson, Kelly, Kaiser, l/oonard. Miller, will Ixi let In the near future, viv.; Sliafer Kx- the claims which were before them. The coinmittee on General Claims then re­ 325 InKham County News,, 15.76 16.75 becomes necessary for us lo KIVO them iissis- teiisloii Drain in Aliiledon 'J*ownshlp; Uillett The time lieinK 1I;'I5, Suii. Glemenla moved 323 InKham County News., 468.90 468.00 lance which iiulillc sentiment Is doniandInK Neller, Newsom, Rose, StralKht, Scliepiiors, porteil liack and recoinmeiided the nllowaiico ot Silsby, Warner, Walters, Ward and Chairnmn- Drain in Delhi Township; I'ovey Drain In Mer­ that the Hoard take a recess until 1:30 o'clock the followlnK cbilmai 321 lUKbam County News. . 144.75 144.76 more and more each year. 32.1 1-4(1.35 Hullen. idian Tuwiislilp and Willlaniston Township, tills afternoon. No. Hill Claimant Claimed Allowed InKham County News.. 146.36 We can see no reason lo expect the expense Surveys have been iiiadu and rlKlit of way 322 InKham County News.. 233.75 233.75 of carinit tor the pnor ami untortunalo to de- The minutes of Wednesday's and Thursday'H Arternaon Session, 152 .Slate .iournni $ 1.10 $ 1.40 piirlly secured on the followliiK drains, vl'/.: Hoard called, to order liy Clialrman IT, K. 290 Charlotte Cbalker 65.00 56.00 crease but rather overylblnK indicates an In- sesHlons wore read and there lieliiK no correc­ MS Slate .lournal I 35 1.36 231 Mary ,1. Haker ' 65.00 tion llie same were apprnyed. lloK'iiH Swamp ICxlensiun Drain In Lanslni; Hulleii. M9 8.00 56.00 crease, we therefore resiioctfiilly ask that the Township; (IrovenherK and MeiiKor Drain Inlj Detroit l''roo Tress 8.011 2:12 M. ,1. .t H. M. Huck ... 75.00 76,00 amounts wo have cliarKed In the Cities and A coiniiiiiiiicnlion was received from lion, L, Roll call showed tlie followInK members 178 Laos. Tent & AwnluK Co 10.00 10.00 Delhi Township; (Jiinii Dniiii In Delhi Town­ present: Sups. HroKan, lllaekmore, llritten, 254 W. II. ,Iny .t Company , 75.0(1 75.00 Townships of $8083.54, also 1111 apiiroprlatlon H. McArlhur, ,ludKe of Probate, calllnK the at- 108 L. N. Miltner' 56.00 55.00 I 217 Rudolph Loomls o.no leiitlou ot tliu Hoard to the mutter ot n Deten­ ship; lliiiitiiiiii Ijiike KNteiision Drain in Leslie Clements, Clement, Davis, Dunckel, Fay, l''ew- 191 0.69 of not less llla^1 $10,000.00 the same as last ler. Hall, Hunt, .Iiickson, l^elly. Kaiser, Leon- .loiies Druir Co .26 . .25 On roll call llie bills were allowed aa recom­ tion Home for ,luveiilles, who are wards of the Township, InKhain Counly and Hives Towiishii) 180 63.00 63.90 year, be siiread upon the ' lax collected and in ,laolis(in Counly; Iteeves Drain In Wlieat- arc], Miller, Neller, Newsom, lloso, Strabdil. Oscar F. .lackson mended by Ihe committee by the follmvlnK pliiced to Uie credit of the Poor Fund. ,Iiivoiille Dlvisloii of the I'l-obalo Court ami .Schepiiers, Sllshy, Warner, Walters, Ward and 27(1 W. II. Salisbury .t Co... ri.no 3.50 vote; 20 yeas; no nays. urKliiK the Hoiird to appolnl a special commit­ iielcl and Ahdedon Townships. 102 2.00 2.00 Our Home Is always open tor your InsiHicUon Surveys have been iiiailo hut no further pro- Ibilleii. Anloinotte Hull Tliereiiiton, on innllon of Alderman l,.}oiiard and we trust tluit every nienilier ot your Hiia- tee to coiisitier llie mailer iind report at a biter 145 Amer. Surety Co., N. Y. 25.00 25.00 reedliiKs had on the fotlowlni; drains, vl/.; l\lll- .Su[i. Newsom, liaviiiK been apiioliited as a llio Hoard look a recess until 1 ;:10 o'clock in oralile Hody will take a pursoiinl interest In session. (51 Lawrence & VanHurea.. 50.00 59.00 the afternoon, On motion of Sup. Miller, the commiinlcatlnn h.T Ilroin in liucliani 'I'ownshlp; West lli'aneh special coiniulttee at ycstenlny's session, reiiert- 27(1 the home and cure of llu- less forluiiate whom ed that he bad intprvicwed ex-Clty Assessor Wicke Urea 286.00 285.00 was recelveil and phwed on file and Ibe Clialr­ ot Ilir.'.e Drain In l-.;insln); Townshii), Iimhain ini 55.(10 55 0(1 Atlcriioiiii Scssiiiii. we have In our c.liarKe ami are KIVIHK (aitside <'iiuiily and DeWltt and Waterlowri 'i'uwnsliips, Fred C. I'lueliiiey In reference lo the maltor ot Gorallne Hros relief. We not only ask you lo Insiiect the man iiistriu'led to iiiMHiliit a special committee ir.ll 2.00 2.0(1 <'liuti)n I'tMiiily, e.MunlnatUm and rtsport ot the cluirKed back ^\^ L. Uobs.iii i\Iec!lliiK called to order by Clinii'inau It. It. home In a body but Kive each of you ii siiecial lo ri-jiiM-l tlmir liiidluKS lo the OcUiber session 184 . 2.00 2.00 ;\pprn'ation has liccn recclvrd for an e.\teii- lax list, reporteil that Mr. i'inckney was not Daniel K. Mevls Mullen. iiivilalioii to vlsll the farm at any lliiie. We of ibi.-i lliinnl. available for such service. 70 Daniel S. Mevls 2.00 2.00 Roll call showed the followlnK siipoi*vl!.ors to The Hun. Howard Wlesl, Circiiil .luilm, lieiuK viiun to the I'lill'eiiherk'er Drain In OnondaKn is:) 65.00 55.00 feel tliiil we have ynur bciirly co-operation in 'i'owiishlp, hut no further iirunuedliiKS luid. .Siiii. (Element Ihercuiioii, moved that a Kpccial M. .1.' >1 II. 1^1. Ihiek .. be present; .Sups. Hroi^an. Hlackniore. llritten, llie,^vork and trust the siiiiu. will eonlliiue for in llu' rnoiii, ,Suii. I'.i-ilti'ii moved tlnil he be 1S7 W. Tl, ,loy .';: Co 65.00 S.'-i.OP Clonieiits, ('ItMneiit, llavls, DuiuMicl, l-'ay, Vow- invili.'d to iiildrcss the Hoard, which niollim pre­ In ihe PUUUM* of the l.owe i.aUi' Driilu, a committee ot two he iippuinled to confer with 1S5 the comliiK yleted since my last lowed and ordereil paid liy the followMiK vote; A. .Iii'nes aiiii tlio corresimndeiice thereto were referred lo Holillers and sailors Ihereupou rendered the aii- and iloniesl.lc reliillons of 151 children and Ibal: iiniuial report is '1.27 miles. yens; no nays I 285 C. Foster 7.02 7.92 ' llie eommltlee on County Odicera' Hniids.. up to October 10, 1919, there lind been a total 280 0.00 5.00 I niiiil reiiorl ot the commlaslnii, toKeUier with The total leiiKth of drains now under con- No. Hill J Claimant Claimed Allowed Walter S. Root ... This molliiu prevailed. their recommendntlons as to tbo nmount ot of 103 Decrees of Divorce Kriinted, in which wtrucliun Is n.l.fi;! miles. 298 .1. U. .Shafer 8.00 8.00 Mr. Walter S. Root, the socretury of tbo there were Involved 180 cbildren, inaklnK a 21 Krank Clliie ,? 3.50 « 3.50 105 52.14 02.14 money which sbiaild bo raised tor tlie eiisuiiiK The total lenKtli of drains which were nn- 23 K. K. Ilofysll 72.50 72.56 Slate Treasurer ... .Siiiierintendeiils of tlio Poor, then appenred be­ year; total of 509 llccrees Ki'anted wllhlii tlioso 209 Weal I'ublishinK Co. 3.50 3.60 fore the Hoaril and iiresenteii the annual reiiort finlslieil at the time of the last annual report •19 Krank C. Cllne 4,90 4.00 LanaluK, Midi., Oct. 0, 1019. years and a total ot' .|;I7 children whose linuieH 137 M. .1. .>i H. M. Duck 65.00 65.00 of tbo Superintendents of the Poor; and are now completed is lfi.118 miles. 210 O. II. Freeland 25.50 25.50 To the Hon. Hoard of Supervisors, luKbaiii Co,; had lieeii parllally or complully broken up liy All of which Is respectfully suhmitted, 25 Willis Iv. Towiie 15.05 16.96 Gentlemen; At a roKuhir meeltiiK of the Hie separation and divorcement of their piir- ClIOOIiCK GIIAIIAM, 21 HuKh W. Silaby 80..10 85.40 / eiits. llEI'ORT OF TIIU SUPERINTUNDENTS OF Poor ot your county respecttuMy submit tor indlKenl Soldiers' and .Sailors' Relief Conimis- County Driilii CouinilHsloiier of the County of i;i R. K. Ilofysll 77,85 77.85 alnn, hold this day In the City ot LansinK, pur­ .IIKIKO Wlesl spoke very earneslly upon the luKliani. ;i R. K. Hotysil 71.16 71.10 Till; i'OOK 1918-1919 your careful coiislderatloii, the followlnK state­ (liioatlon iiiid received tho marked attention ol! 'I'o the Honorable ;—;Tlie Hoard ot Supervisors ment of Hie liminclal conditions and other iii- suant lo law, present W. L. Mosber, chairman, 1t('(|U('sl lo Hoard of Siipcrvisiirs Knr Autliority >!•} Glenn C. Loaey 8.45 8.45 II. O, Call, secretiiry and Chas. West, commis­ every nieniber of the Hoard, whose notice, fop To Appoint Deputy. 20S Frank C. Cline '2.74 2.74 County of InKham. formallon reKardioK the care ot the uutorlu- the first lime, was cnll.id to lli._.ao astoundlnK Gentlemen; We,-the Suiierlntendenta ot the nale ot your counly. sioner, after cunslderlnK carefully the needs To the llonorahlu, the Hoard ot Supervisors for 211 Arlo W. Whipple .... 7.10 ,7.10 and conditions of the IndlKenl Soldiers, Sail­ conditlona. the County of liiKham; 203 Merle Otis 27.50 27.50 Receipts ors and the faniilies of the decensed soldiers Aftor be bad finished. Sup, Tjoonnrd moved On account of lucreasInK volume of work in 237 M. ,L Utter 42.50 42.50 Malancc, report October 1, 19L3 S 2728.29 and sailors we did estimate and determine Hint a special cnmmilleo be appointed to laku my olllce, you are liorehy recpiested liy the un- 11. HiiKh W. Sllshy 40.15 40.16 CliarKed lo Cities and Townships, 1918. 9074.54 tliiit the aiuoiiiit iiecosaiiry to relieve and as-' this matter under advlsenieiit and report to ementa Kon tor the onlertiiiiiment provided for the " p«rioensos for kceplnK of inmatoa $ 9942.95 tlon wliicli arc csBontlul to tho proper protec. Costs court ot record 248.00 in the State .lournal and the Detroit Free Proaa By Moahor, 9, Coats .lustice court 20.00 Porinanont roimirs : $ 1048.62 Hy Call, 28, tion of tho property ot tho citi'/.ciis of this tor bids for this work. Several contractors in Eiiuipnient 2U03..I3 county under present social conditions. Jury and stenographer tees .... 105.00 roaponse to Ibis advcrtisemont came lo the of­ By West. 1. MorlKaKO and specific tax ..; 9881!.00 Telophone, Post., Sta., etc ,' 222.01 Average per family, $19.18, On motion ot Sup. Leonard tlic report waif fice ot the Clerk ami examined the siiecifica- Superintendent's oxiienaoa ,, 100.62 Inloreat on deposits 2975.51 tldns wliicli had licen aiiprovcd by this com- On motion ot Sup. Neller the report waa re­ accepted and tlie roiiiioat aa to noceasary aup- General Account (State of MicblKan) 4(il.lO ceived and pinecd on file and referred to tiio plioa was rotorred to tiie commltteo on Sup- mltlee. However, on .luiy 15, the date sot for Exponaea cbargonbie to county $ 3974.68 .IndKc of Probate Order refunded.. 2;i.90 oponinK of bids, wo only received one hid, that commltteo on Ways ami Moans. lilios while that portion of llio report' perlnln- County drain-tiLX of 1918 81075.37 of \V, G, Andrews Decorative Company of Clii- Outside Kelief iiiK to salaries was referred to the commlttoe J. A. Boico, ProsocutliiK Attorney, then np- on Salaries. County drain lax ot 1018, credited caKo. . The lioaiKns sulimitted by thorn wore sat- $ 693.76 lieared liofore the Board and called the nttcii- Medical and Hospital : Mrs. Franc Adams, the secretary of the InK­ to slate & county tax fund 5000.00 Isfactory to the commltloo and the bid was ac­ Food, Fuel, Clothing, Shelter 1828.16 tlon of the Hoard lo liio provisions of Act No, Delimiuent co. drain returnaof 1918 3472.74 cepted ami contract entered into .with them 386.67 412, P, A, 1919, which provides for,tiio ap- ham County Historical Society was present in FuViernI and Nursing ; the room and UKiiin called'\lho attention of tbo Dcllnnuent county drain tax and int. 1800.41 with sulliclcnt surety bonds, lioUi as to tho Transportation 61.05 $ 2S6!t.6.l' poinlment of a so-called Friend of the Court, County drnin fund for tile sold,... 13.93 comiilotion of tbo work and tho protection ot whose duties are to act in the iiroteetion of Hoard to tlie matter ot providliiK (Iniinolal as- aiatance lo thia society in preparInK an early Delimiuent other tax and interest..,, 49690.14 tho county as to mechanic liciia for labor and Total Diaburaomonta $16787.17 minor children and to coiniiei the enforcement Kofunded other tax and interest,... 46.01 material furnished. of Cliancery Decrees where tbere are minor history of the counly and also in markinK oarly • historieal sitea. Dcllnaucnt state tax and interest.,, 2435.79 The work has proKrosaed to a point whoro it Balance Octolwr 1, 1919 , $7284.66 children In divorco eases, and iirKod tlic Board A communication waa then read from tho Kxpenso of salo 312.17 baa all been cninpleteil with the ONcoption of Amount chnrRod to keeping ot inmates $ 9942.96 to provide an apiiroprlatlon which should be liMlcmptions 260.50 two of tlie mural piiintinKs in the rotunda, available for tho piirpnao of payinK tlic aalary State Aaaoclation ot Superviaora invitInK this Ivosa amount sold from farm >; 1682.08 Board to send deloKntea to tlio next annual con­ Stat* and county tax ot 1918, 515681.84 wlilch the iirtists have not yet completed. Tlio Net cost tor koopinK inmatca ! 8260.87 of such an oflicor. State and county tax roturna of I91R 11143.43 vention of the Aaaoclation wliich will lie hold aubjeets tor these luiintinKS were Belocted from Tliero wore in the homo during tho year 64 made an allowance far same ot $1132.73 ami Alao, Mr. BoIco called the iittontinn of tho Vrimary school fund 120318.50 a list submitted to ua by the InKham County Board to tho matter ot the lltiteation pendinK in tho City Council Chambera at Liinsing on Tines, court of record 950.00 patients. 44 w< $ 684,60 inatructod to apiioint a eominittco of three to /Tulicrculosla aanitorium Mant. varnishinK of the furniture in this room at n $ 1091.67 consider tho matter ot such conatable aorvlcc, under contract with tlio county to care for such Outaido relief 406.97 caaca at tho rate ot $1000 per year. fund (for State' Aid) 8000.00 cost ot l|;218.00, Lc'sB amount coilectod .,. 7.60 $ 1084.07 whoro the services wore iiorformod by such Kire inBuriincc repair fund 30.00 Likowlae upon completion of tho work pro- Aureliua Townahip— Iiolice olliccrs, such committee to report their Tho Clerk lieinK tiimlliar with tlie iieeuliar acrllied in this contract for tho decorating of '2 .inmntoB, 694 days 416.40. nndtngs tu the Boaril, , conditions surrounding tbo two claima wiui Total ncceipts $049637.64 tlio rotunda, it seemed to tho committee that, 90.87 ' 607.27 Sup. I«onard then moved that tiio Chairman called upon .for an explanation, after which on OutBldo relief , motion ot Sup. Miller tbo Chairman of tlio Dlslmracmrnlii tlint work waa left in an incomplete condition Delhi Townahip— appoint a commltloc ot three to InvcBtlgato tho and that it did not proacnt n satlafactory np'- Board, Sup, Newsom and tho Clerk were a|i- Sliscolianeous orders ' $ 28411.05 2 inmates, 681 daya $ 408.60 nocoaaity and the foasibility of providing tho pcaranco, Thorofore, tho commltteo took tho nocoaaary aalary for a Friend of the Court, pointod a siieclul committee anil rociuostod t<> Witness acript, circuit court 170,43 InKham Townahip— appear before tlio city council next Monday Jiberty of authorizing tlio roIlnlsbinK of tho Outside Holiof ,. S 42.96 which motion provailod. Jury acript, circuit court 3484.80 Iron work on tlie stairn and tho staining of tho evening and prosoi'il tlie position ot the Board , Detroit llcniso ot Correction .;...1 46.22 Loslio Township— On motion of Sup. Fowler tho Chairman was KIIIBS at tbo top of tho rotunda. It was the in reforonco to these claima to suci) hody. Onicera" salaries _ 27130.89 Outside relief $ 76.20 inntructed to appoint a commltteo to report on opinion ot tho committee that this work couUI tho matter ot tho litigation with momliers ot On motion ot Sup, Jackson tho Board, there­ Wltnosa and jury fees, justice court.' 64.02 Meridian Township— upon, took a recess until 1:30 in tlie attornoon. bo dono more cheaply while the contrnclorBWcro 2 inmates, 730 days X $ 438.00 tlio County Road CoinmiBsionora in reforonco to Return ot birlha and deatha 1633.26 on the job with the BcafTolda up than It could lie Afternoon Sessian. General Acconnt, State of MicbiKan 8163,15 • OnondaKn 'I'ownahip— thoir salnrioa. dono at any other time and that the work was $ 438.00 On motion of Sup. Hall, 'I'uesday, October 21, Board mot at 1130 and waa called to order Mothers' ponaiona 6867.50 2 inmates, 730 ilayB > by Chairman H, U, Builon. of aiich a character that It would Imvo ,bccn a StockliridKO Townshii)— at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon was fixed aa tiio SlioritI and coiiatVible cliiima 3086,25 miatakc not to havb complolod it as it now Roll call showed all members to be present. ContnKiouB disease claims 11111,77 3 Inmatoa, 384 days ...... ft $ 230.40 hour for tho special order for tlie conalderntlon Btanda, of the mattor ot the oleotion of the ofllccrs to The committee on ContaKious Dlsenso Claim* State's share ot inortKiiKo and ' . • Wlliiamaton Townahip— reported iiack and recommended for allowance Biicciflc tux 4041.00 Tho contrnctora have lioon paid $4600,00 upon 2 inmatoa, 730 days .. $ 438.00 be'cloctod by this Boaril, their contract and for tho extra work In tho On motion of Sup. Clement, the rules adopt­ tho following claims 1 Delinquent State and county tax No. Bill Claimant Ciaimod Allowed returns ot 1018 ,, 11143,43 Buperviaora' room, leaving tho sum ot (2000,00 Total nmount charged to CitioB and TwpB,,. $ 8083.64 ed at tho Juno, 1910, sesaion for tho conduct of uiion the contract and tho $196,00 upon rlio this Board were' amended, to include the ap­ 262 City of Lanalng (certain DeliniiuDnt county drain tax re­ County and Eatates itoma duplicated) ...1 $3166.60 $2870 60 turns of 1018 3472,74 extra work In tho rotunda yet due the con- iiointment ot two standing committees to ho tractflrs, Thia wns withhold nwaUing tho com** 16 inmates, 3768.days .,..1 $ 2260.80' known as tiio committed, on County Roads and 290 E. P. North. M. D 12.00 12,00 Rat bounty 107.34 Outside relief not reimbursed ,, • 1332.08 293 E. P. North. M. D, ,,, 12,00 12,00 Siiarrow bounty .,'..,....'.. 118.10 plotlo^ of paintings. Bridges and tho committee on Education. The careful Inspection ot tl)ls work by the Permanent repairs and equipment 3974.68 Roll call upon the.quoBtion of the ruica show­ 296 E, P, North, M, D 18.00 18.00 NoxiouB animal and bird bounty..,, 474.76 Total cost to county '$7667:40 294 E. P. North, M. D. ,,,, 16,00 16.00 JuBtice and coroncri Glalms 416.46 memheni ot this Board Is reBi^ctfully invited. ed its adoption by the follbwing vote: 26 yeas; We bolleye that It Is satiatactary. In every re­ Recelpte from sales and collections $ 2268.90 no nays. ' 291 B, P, North, M; D 10.60 10.60 Judge of Probate orderi (78.49 Leas amount allowed tor fuel and clothing.... 1132.73 $ 1136.17 292 E, P, North, M. D 6,00 6.00 Drain orders cashed out ot spect and of a character tar in advance of any, Thereupon, the vnrlouB committcoB engaged work ot this kind which has been done In this' for R time in the consideration of claims h«- E, P. North. M, D 16.60 16.60 contingent fund 276,88 Making total diBburaements $16787.17 281 Di-. R, H. Nichols 34.60 34.50 County iioor fund 18446,46 county. Respectfully aubmltted, fore them, after which, on motion of Sup. Mil- Ernest Kelly, Floyd Straight, 0, A. Davis, .ler. the Board adjourned, to meet at the coun­ 277 C. W. Headley 4.80 4.80 County drain tax of 1918 credited 282 Dr. R. H, Nichols 46,60 4».6e In state and county tax .;. tOOO.OO I Committee on Public Buildings. We have in the home October 1. 88 Inrnfttes, arrived. We are trying to get a good grade of ty farm at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. On motion of Sup. Rose the report ot the H. R. BULLEN, Chairman. 278 C, W. Headloy. 7.10 7.10 County drain fund .'....,.... 84687.66 21 aie male and 17 female. During the year Pocahontas owing to the fact that the soot 03 committee was adopted and referred to the from other soft coal causes trouble In the V. J, DROWN, Clerk, East Lanalng' Oroc, Co, 16,33 16,88 Soldiers' relief fund ..,.,...i...... 628.69 there has been IS deaths as follows s 332 C, Brognn ,, 28,00 28.00 Delinquent other tax and Intarest... 18224,14 committee on Ways and Means by the tollowlnt Chas. W. Lemm, October 6, 1918, age 62. smoke flue and Is also dangerous from fire. Thursday, October 16, 1919, vote! 26 yeaa; no nays. 314 Dr.'R. H. Stoblo 12.60 12,60 Delinquent state tax and Intitre'st.,,. . 488,64 Gilbert JacobB, October 11, 1918, age 64. As the lighting plant has been giving much Pursuant ,to adjournment, the Board met at 338 16.00 Sup. Leonard then offered the followlni reso­ trouble and considerable of the time we were the County Farm at 11 o'clock in the forenoon Delhi Township 16.00 Expense of sale ,,,....; .42.00 . William Sibra, Nov. 1.1918, age 63. 309 Meriilian Township 18.88 18.88 SUU tax ot 1918 .;...... 198106.20 lution t That the Board extend to the committee Casslus Smith. Nov. 6. 1918, age 66. in total. darkness we gave the matter consid­ as the guests of the Superintendents of the 307 a I rising vote ot thanlcs for the. seal and enerty Township of BunkerhiU.. 11.00 11.00 Primary school fund 126I1C.I0 Nellie McMartin. Dee. 1, 1918, age 67. erable investigation and have installed a large Poor and Superintendent and Matron Mr. and L. H. O'DeU ,.,;..,,... 17.26 17.26 Library fund 8271.00 ot the committee In supervlsinf the deeoratini Edward Warfle. Dee. 18, 1918, age 69. sised Deico Lighting Plant at a cost of 81600 Mrs. Elmer Fuller, ot. the court house, which motion was aiiani- D. W. Roberts 20.00 20,00 Teachart'.lnstltuU fund 101.74 James M. Carpenter, Feb. It, 1919, aga 84. otherwise .our house equipment is the same as After, carefur Inspection of the farm and 336 18 00 mously carried. last year except repairing. , Young Bros ' 18.00 County Normal fund ....;... .160.00. Patrick Giilmartln. March 14, 1919, aga 72. buildings, as well as the stock', tools and equip­ 884 Young 'Bros. 62.06 62.08 Inharitane* tax collte'ted and paid' ' Remarks offered by Sup.: Britten and othars Ephram Hart, March 81, 1919, age 78.. ^ Our groceries and provisions are purchased ment, the members ot the Board occupied them­ hlihly complimented' the eommltte* and the 263i/{iClty of Lansing 909.64 '909.64 to SUt* ot Mlehtian .' OOllT.lf Adelbert Bellowa, April 16, 1919, age 64. from month toi month aa required from our selves.with a general discussion of matters pre- 264 City ot Lansing 4682.60 4682.60 County roiMl fund 159104J6 dccoratora tor the beautltnt work' upon itha David Matone,: April 20, 1919, age 72. local dealers at the best prices obtainable. taining to the management of-the farm and walla'throughout the bnllding and particularly On roll call the bUlB were allowed as tecom* 'Coun^ road matntanane* fnnd •...- 41140.11 Geo. W. Depewi June 8, 1919, age 48; '.Other than repairs and a new hayloader we with viBlting with the Inmates and ascertaining mended by the committee by the followlnK Oovart road asatismnt Dlst."No. 44 tMI9.64 complimented the deeoratort and the commltteo Henry Snow, June 17, 1919, ago 79. hava made no change in out farming equip- from first hand information, as.to the prevail­ in tha teleetlon ot tha harmoniilng colon. vote: 26 yeas; no nays. Covart road] asaassment DIst. No. 1 6861.00 J. W. Barker, August 26, 1916, age 81. 'ment,;,'. ing conditions at the institution. ''The committee of Justice and Coroner* "Tntaarcttloait aanitorium Mant. fund. i79t.SS Sop, Brogan'thareapon ealM tba attention Heiiritta Miller, Sept. 8, 1019,.age 67. : The stock consists of seven horses, twelve At 12:30 the dinner bell rang and a roll call Claims then reporied back and recommended .Flfo'inturanearapalr'tnnd ...... :. '• 10.00 ot the Board tothe matter ofi interest upon Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Fuller are still In charge cows,'one bull, four brood sows, one male hog, at this time showed all members present; ex­ for Blldwance the following claims: assessments against townships and tha county ot the home as keeper and matron at a salary sixteen feeding hogs,-ten shoats, six pigs and a cept Sup. Neller; who was absent on account No, Bill Claimant Claimed Allowed .^• in the' matter ot Covert Road Assessment Dis^ , ToUl Dlsbursamanta';...... tU29».ll of 8kt00.00 per year wlth^an extra aliowanea 'quantity, of chickens. of sicknesa. Nothing else could have prevent­ 263 8. 48.88 tricta and referred to the section of 'the law whign w* are short ot help.,Thelr.servleea'hava .W* had twenty acres of wheat, 378 .bushel, ed his being present upon this occasion. ' To cailii'oin.hand Januaryli 1919...! 80627.40 which provides that townships and counties 160 Richard Raudabaugh . 8.00 ' 800 Tocash received from Jan, 1.. to ,,'• been very satisfactory when we .consider tho fifteen 'acres ot oats, 668 bushel, one .acre of The Board also had as their guests, Ex-Coun­ 27 E, G. McConnell .• 26.76 26.78 aa well,aa liidlvlduala may pay their full assess­ many obstacles they have to contend with'in barley,'46 bushel,, about fifty tons of hay, fif­ ty Clerk Judson A. Parsons, Mayor J. W. Ferle, October.I. 1919 ...... ;...... 949687.64 ments: and thus aave' the 'matter ot interest 161 Richard Raudabaugh 8,00 8,00 managing an Institution ot this.kind under the teen acres of com mostly tor the silo, tour City Comptroller Frank FresBley, Director of 274 •J. H. Shafer . 46.95, 46.98 charged against unpaid amounts and moved present condition of securing labor and sup­ acres ot potatoes'and quite a quantity of gar­ the Poor C, E. Lord and the Chief of Police .11000264.94 that the matter be r(starred to the, committee on 296 89.40 By ,caiK disbursed Jan. 1 to plies. Mrs. Anna Ely Is.also to be highly com­ den vegetables. We have sixteen acres sown of the .City of. LanBing, Alfred Seymour. 329 , . 19.26 19 28 Roads and Bridges,'which motion prtvalled. ; plimented for her servltes as nurse.for which to wheat, and about • fifty acres seeded for We noted among the guests, also, the genial October 1, 1919 ...... I862927.. U I- The' committee on Sheriff and Constable 266 City of Lanalng , . 660;40 660.40' By;eaali^h.hand (Oct; li 1919...:U;. . 147187.88 she. receives a salary of 840.00. per month with meadow and pasture. , ;. . I and Bmlling'" countenances of our esteemed On roll call theclaims were allowed aa rec­ Claims : reported ' back and ; recommended the extra allowances tor the time she has to per­ SherllT, Regiater of Deeds, County Treasurer, allowaiioe ot theVtollowing claims; ..' In comparing this y^ar'with last you.will ommended by the committee by the following form other-duties when' help Is short iWtthi the notice that nearly all expense items have in­ and County jDrain Commissioner, who had been vote: 26 yeas; no nays. ,' . ' , . No. Bill ^Claimant JDIalmed.. Allowed services.ot Miss Neva:Fuller, in assisting Mrs,' BaiaiMs M IiifhaM Coanty Vanish' 8a»l. 1919 creased ;exeept fuel and clothing, which Is due attracted to the scene by floating rumors of the The Chairman then announced the appoint­ U* -H. W; SUsby .v-jv .:.$ 78.48• t 7848 Follerls allthe help we have... ..20.86 .20.86 ular by: the day and:other day help when. re-, .S; .County. Drain'..','.;..;..'.;.'.-.. allowance ot 81182.78. We have also received dinner' table found them comfortably seated at account' ot services, performed^ by membera of 11879.04 160,' Fred Morotaky •...... 664.00; .'.. 664.00 qutradahd it canbe aecured Lansing police force in the absence of a con­ '•80.61 81084.27'more.''from ihe sales from the farm table number one, where they did lostlce to >:)ji soidiarii'';'.»iut;^^. .•.;;.;;;•.;;;; 82 Fred S; Canrike 6.00 6,00 Br. :RoWrtSAot .Okemos is caring 'tor the the feast before tl^m \ and . managed to lend stable. Sups- Ward, Brogan and Fay: In tba ^;-:!!Dolinquant'other tax-andtlht,; M16194 68 H W Silsby . than last year which haa all been credited to 70 79 *70.79 medical needs of our family in a very satis­ the keep ot tha inmates in computing :theaver- considerable dignity to the occasion. Likewise matter ot tlio pending litigation on salaries oC ''(.i'^Stata :o(rlilehlgaii^.'V.;;:....'..; tttlBI 148 Frank T C|tne 8.18. 8.16; Road Commissionera, Sups Fowler, Jaekspn 5;:;UbrMT;-':;.;; ;'i.'.'.;v;:. ;.V;. ;.• iii I80J0 factory, manner at a salary of 8200.40' per year. agO'Cost ot 60e per day which la abont.4e per we were honored by. the presence ot .'Ellas 148 Frad E Darrow 180 180 : Attar, visiting; other 'homes' ot tha kind wa teal day higher than last yaar; Yon will also'tibtlc* Beam,, a reptatentativa' of th'a> State Journal; ind Blackmors, delegates to tha Stats Aimia. '"^TNAaiaMIitttaW ' ' UIJl 60 Frank .T Cllna , , 4 00 4.00 tlon ot Supervisors. SuN Hall, Sehapara and :--\;:'^iM^ Datrihti»(ata'Da*r^l«m»afar;1l«aMai,.; i i i^;. f V. i.. •. that onn la kept in tar batter coAdltloit and that our'average number otknmatet; In tha Needless to lay none ot the antlctpailont'ot ie.u 186 Frad S Canrika '.. 78 78 mora homaltka (nm health and tanltarr con- homo for tha year is ntarly aavan lata than tho.gentlemen.as to tha complstnesa and :pal- 86 Wm P.. Will .. . 1.00 800 ildaratlon' thatl the avaraga. lai^ year which la doa to tha fact averyona^thai ata'bllity.ot tha dinner prspaivd by the worthy- 8up"Fay then offered tho following resoln-' 4441,ei 1861 Ukt\» Otia mm. Mt.H .. n.47 ,1147 Onr eeal for tha coming vtlnlar hat not yet Is able or.wllling'to,work'has amployment'out-. matron and her asilstants, were disappointed,';' tlon Thut the reaoiution adopted at Wcdnca- \ i-

l§MM 'M: Mm gg^^fcl IK jji^jg^iliiiiiMiiii^l Page Twelve INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.

day'n nciiHion, fixinK the hour of the npccini bcsllc-nunkerhill-Slockbridgr—2<4 miles B-9 V. J. BROWN. Clerk. '" ' Afternoon Scsiion. 'I May 1„ 1919: 391 C. J. & G. D. Spencer.. 36.60 36.60 orik>r for election of offlecrH Iwireconsldereil, C>ravel (Leslie Twp.).. Appropriation $10,000, S. L. HALL, EnKlncer, Hoard met pursuant to adjournment by Shurifl Silsby turnc(L in... 30.70 339 Twp. of Delhi ....:.,. 7.36 7.36 whlcli rcmltillon wa's iiiloptcil. Cost to date, $6890.47. Estimated cost to com­ ., On motion ot Sup. Rose the report was ac- Chairman 11. R. Bullen'and roll call showed Clerk Brown turneicd I m. 50.00 392 C. J. & S. D. Spencer 71.50 71.50 Sup. I'ny tlicii ofTercfl the followlnit resolu­ plete, $0500.00. Estimated total cost, $1»30C.47. ^'Pled and referred to the committee on County the tollowinK mcmliers to be present: llrognn, Uep, Shcrin Ilofysei turned in.. 37.66 340 Delhi Twp 17.73 17.75 tion; TImt Moniliiy iittornoon iil 2 o'cloek lie Franklin Ave. Koad—IjSnainK tu E. liniiiinK Roada and llrldRos. Dinckmore, Clements, Clement, Davla, Dunckei, I)ep. Siierilt G. C. Losey turned in. 11.90 378 F. M. Loftua 43.04 43.04 mnilc 11 Hiwcliil order of liuHlnoHs tor the elec­ —2Vi milea 11-10 Gravel. Appropriation $10,- .' Thereupon, on motion of Sup. Hunt, the Fay, Fowler, Hall, Hunt, ,Iackson It and after heiuK inU)ortnned hy present: ilroKan, lllackniore, Clements, Cle­ the aeveral amounts of drain taxes for tiie .July 1, 1919; rceoiiimeiiiled hy the committee hy Hio follow- our report for the yeiir undluK OeUilier l,,l(lin. Kaal, LanalnK ami l.anahiR people URreed to ment, llavis, Uunckel, Fay, Kowler, Hall, Hunt, year, A. 13. 1919, aad the drain Hies In the Shellir Sllahy turned in $ •29.85 iiiR vote; 24 yoiia. no nays. The rittiiiK trend of priceH ori^holh nuilorhilH Include tho Kraiiklln Ave. roail in the appilea- ,lackaoii. Kaiser, Miller, Nellcr, Koi;e, StralRlit, ollice of Hie County Clurk appertalnlnR to said Clerk ilniwn tiirned in....: 80.00 On motion of Sup. Miller tho Board, thire- and lahor have Kr'eutly all'ueled the iictWilieH ^f llon, provided, this ciainty would make an ap- Stheppera, Sllahy, Warner, Walter, Ward and ilraiiia and find the files In the tollowliiR drains Dep. Sherllf Hofyaol turned in 22.05 upnii, adjourned until Monday morninR nt 10 thirt hoard. I'Jvery tool purcliaHcd, every hit of pnipi'lutlon to care for the county's share ot Chairman llullen. _ ' .1, to he 111 nccordanco wiHi'»,Seetlona 5, (J and 7 Dep. Sherllf Canrike turned ia 19.55 o'clock, ,^ II. It. HUl.LKN, Chairman. material UHed, and every hour of lahor employ­ the uptlru Improvement., Thla would make a A communication from Mayor ,1. W. Ferlo of of Chapter 2 of Act No, 254 of the Public Acta Pi'nhation Ollicer Geo. ColllnRWOod.. 104.00 V. J. HllOWN, Clerk. ed in the conHtniction of roadn liaH advaaceil concretu road from the' county line on Hit LansluR waa .I'ecelved apiiointhiR llenaelt to of 1897, and would recommend that the amount in cost from 50 per cent to 100 pf/r cent. In act in the place of Sup. Leonard. of tasea reported for naaeaHnionl nn apeh dralna Total for month ,$ 310:05 Monday, Oclolicr 20—iMoriiing Scsainn, iiorthweat to the city of Kaal LanalnR, a dl«- .' Board met pursuant lo adjournment nt 10 addllioa to this iiniHt he noted the fnct that we tancu IncludlnK l.analiiR'a iiaveil alreeta (rf On inoUnn the comniunleatlon waa received ill! apread upon the rolls-of the reapeetlvc town- AuRUal 1, 1919; are hiiildlnirs roada in lilt!) for which apiu'op- and placed on file and City Aa.seasnr Hunnett shipa for the ahove namcil year aa follows: .Sherllf Sllahy turned In..."7: 'o'clock in tiie forenoon and was called to order alxait Kevun niiloa or a distance of ahoul live Iiy Hie Cliairiiiaii, II. U. llullen. riatiouK were made aH lon^' afio an 1'.)I7, Tiik- lullua to hulld. The eKtInuiled coat of this liji- pealed aa a meinlier of the Hoard. Alalediin Towiiahip: Clerk Ilrown turned in Um theae conditions into con»ideration,i yon provement la $150,000.00. Thia county's por­ On motion of Sup. Neller, Aid. llurReas of Weher Drain $ 490.00 Dep. Sherllf Hofyael turned In The roll gull showed all meinliers to la: tireaJ have Kinno explanation nf the hiwli c(i«l of (Uir tion would he $37,500.(10. We have already the 7tli ward waa aeated oa the Hoaril la the Wise Drain 870.00 Dep. Hhorlir Cani'lko turned In ont with the oxeeiitioii of Sup. Leonard, City ron«truct.lon which In many InstanroH Kroatly spent .'?0800.'I7 on tliC Rrado which of ciiurae place of Sup. Newaoni who will he ahacnt for Collar Ilniln 934.00 ProhaUon Olllcer Geo. CollliiRWooil. Aaaeaaor lleiiiiett, upon motion beliiR aented exceedH the apin'o|irlallon» nnide hy your hoily tile county wcaihl he (,'lvun credit for It the the (lay. Deer Creek Drain 9.315 Tnilllc Olllcer M. ,1. (His turned in. ill Ilia place. for thu Keveral proJect» upon'which report i« work IH taken over hy thu state. We earneally 'I'lie Chair announced that Siipa. Kelly and Mild Crevk Drain 1230.72 The inliuiles of the 'prccedluR aeaaion wero tnadn. reeominend that thla matter be taken itntlcr itritten had heen excuaed for the day for com- Total for month $ 414.70 Uien reail nnd Hici'e lieInK no correcUons the- Under the provlfilonn of the Koneral road HeriouB consideration hy your lionorahle l*jdy. milteo work. ' ' Total S3534.095 I Seiilemlier 1, J9I9: same were approved. law aK amended hy the hiHt IcKlfilature this hnr- Wliiiainston-Durand itoad—1 i/j miles 11-9 The mlnutoa of-tlie procedin'R aeaalon were Aurellus 'I'ownship: ' Sherllf .Bilahy turned in $ 81,70 A comiiuinleatinn from the Coviiity Commia­ dun will ho lightened aojnewhal hy the fact firavel In Locke Twp. Appropriation $27,000. then read and npproved. Clark Drain $ 450.00 Clurk Ilrown turned la 288.00 aioner of Schoola was then reiteived. that under the provlHioaK of this act tlie Sljile Coal to date $14,214.25. Katimalcd cost to com­ Conunittve Keport. Hep. SherllV Hnrynei lurncd In 31.75 'I'o Hie llunoralilo Hoard of Supcrvlaora. will, in the future, hear an added iiortlon of plete, $20,0IIU.UU. Katininteil total coat, $34,- Maaon, Mich., Ocloher 17, 1919. . Total ....$ 450.00 ""M' •'^'tirllV Canrlkc turned in 16.50 Gentlemen; You are hereby" Informed that the coHt of hnth coa«tna:tlon and malalenancn. 214.25. To the lionorahle Hoard ot Supervlaura of InK- liunkerhlll Township; I'rohatlon Ollieor Gen. CollinRwood.. 110.00 tho annual roiiorta of the illrectora ot the fol­ On Inuily- line roaclB, In countieH of our chiHii, liani County:' Shenrei^ Drain .... ,$2637.00 Tradic Ollicer Otia lurned In 34,30 lowinR aehool dialrleta ahow In encli more Ihia will amount to fiO per cunt of the co«t AureliuH TownHhip—2 .niilea 11-9 Gravel' Tho committee on County Ollicers' Honda to (riullt In two parcels). Apiiroprlatlon $9,000. Mud Creek Draia . 5.40 money on hanil, excliialve of the liiilldlnR fund while on the connectlni; hlnhwaya their Hhare whom wna referred the matter of the coninnin- Total foA month .$ 502.25 than was iiaid Ita teacliera last year; LanaliiR- will he one-(piarter. On Trunk Mne Unads Coal to date, '/• mile, $1955.53. 1'/j nillea, Icnllon of county treasurer ICdwarda in to. October I, 19iO; ?S92.30. Total coal $2847.83. Total ..$2042.46 Delta Townahlii Dial. No. 2 fr.; Meridian town­ where the aid' of tho Federal C'lovernmenl IH Iionda reiiulred of hanks IxiRa leave ^ to report Delhi Townahlp: .Sherllf Sllahy turned in .$ 99.02 ship, ilist. No. 8; OnnnihiKn township, DIst. •> Bccured, the hurdon upon the county will ho F.allmatcd enal to'enniiilctc '/j mile, $500,00. aa follows: 'I'hat wo have inveatlRated this mat­ Clerk Brown turned in P/j milea $7500.00. Total eatininted coat, $10,- Clark Drain ..$4050.00 . 24.00 No, 12; Voviiy-Aurellua lo^vnalilp, DIat. No. 3- Htm further liuhtoned hy Kuch federal aid ter nnd ,1'ecommend that the honda covcrluR Green Drain .. 150.00 Dep, Sherllf Hofyael lurned in . 39,00 fr.; StockhridRo townahlp, DIat. No. 4 ; Wheat- which amounlH to nil per cent of the entire 847.00. depoalts In tlie aeveral hanka lie llxed at tho De|i. SliA-iir Cnnrlkc turned in . 3'2.05 Weblicrville—i/i i;iilc H-o" Gravel on Weal Barnea Drain .. 665.00 Held townahlp, DIat. No. 5| Willlnmston town­ cimt. This leaven the other fiO |ier cent to he followinR nmounta: Proiiatlon Olficer Geo. ColllnKwond. . 280.00 ship, Dial. No. 2. equally divided helween the County and the Corporation Line. Apiiroprlalioa $1000.00. LansiuR State SavlnKa Hank $75000 00 Tralllc Olhcor Otis turned in ',.., . 19.45 Coal to date, $89(1,00. KBtimated coat to com­ Total $4805.00 In accordance'with Section 4705 of the coni- Slate. Capitol National Bank 75000,00 InRhnni Townahlp; liilcd Iawa of 1897 no one tjilli ta'*-ahould 1» All Trunk Line Conatructlon and Mainten­ plete, $200.00. Matimated total coal, $1090.90. Wo further recommend 'that tho troaaui'er Totnl for month $500.12 M»Hon-Okcni«s Uoad—3i).'i milea 11-9 Gravel. lielnharl Drain $ 716.31 apread in the ahove (liatrlcta. ance ha« heen placed entirely within the Jurla- would place equal amount in said ii^inka. Deer Creek Drain 20385.075 Total lurned in by all ofiicers since Reapecttuily, DAISY I, CALL, diclinn of the .State IIlKlnvay Department. They Appropriation $15,000.00. Coat to date $43.00. iteaiiectfuliy submitted, Floyd S^lKht, C. Oetoiier, 1918 $4728.00 F.atlmated coal lo complete, $32000.00. Eati- Mud Creek Drain ' ' 7.40 On motion ot Su|i, StrnlRht the eommunicn- (IcaiKnatc the roada, proimre the plana, let the ,1. Clements, I^oula Neller, Cnmmutce. Your committee linvo endeavored to formu­ tion waa received and referred to Hie com- <:ontracta, ami auirervlao all eonstrnctlon—the mated total cost, $32043.00. On motion of Sup. StralRht the report nt the (Since this npproprlatlon waa made it has Totnl $21108.785 late some system ot liookkecpinK thnl will en­ mltte on ApporUonment ot Taxea nnd Aascas- cnnntiea havinn no pnrl in audi work except to committee waa aiiopted, i ' LanalnK Township: able the committee or any citizen to aacertain ment ROHB. make availahlo tho neceaaary funds to meet tho iicen determined that a new liridRo will he nec­ Thereupon, tlie Clerk presented hia report of eaaary over Cednr Kiver which will cost $10,- Church Drnin $1970.00 any information nlnnR the line that tlicy mlRht Mr. II. O. Call, aecretary ot the Inghami jmrtion of the coal chnrtteahio to the county. It the meetlnK ot the State Aaaucintion ot County Bailey Drain 1800.00 wiah at any lime, hut there is still chance for County Soldicra ami Sallora Relief Commission waa hecauBe of Ihia fact that our plana for the 000.(10.) Clerks, Miison-OnnndaKn Ituad-P/! miles 11-9 Gravel, KnlRht brain ; 6500.00 improvement. Wo would suKgest tlint the com- tlien preaenteii n supiilimentnry reiiort in whicli imiirovemenl of Cedar street, in the City of On motion ot Sup, Walter the report waa re­ niittec he completed by tiie nildition ot another it waa atate r>a Allen & DeKleIn 5.00 6.00 it was poor business in the long run, nnd thnt Project. - all convinced that the time had been well .. Deer Creek Drain , $ 304,66 67 Doublcday, Hunt, Dolan 310,04 310.64 per annum ailCO.OO \ In order that the construction nf Rood rondo he was in favor of doing everything to keep Renewals and continKOnt cxiicnsc, TiK- spent. MuskeRon wns named us the next meet­ ; SpnuldinR Drain 125,00 126 Joseph Miil^ 6.00 6.00 the boys on the farm. may continue in thia county and permit us to ing place, the date to be fixed Inter by the 60 Albert II, Grnhnm 3,00 3.00 ured on the basin of 10 per cent take advnntnRe of the liberal state aid now Sup. Kniaer'tiioreupon moved that n special ot capital invested llllO.OO Executive Committee. Total ,,.>. ,, $ 429,56 39 • F, E, Searl' ,., 26.81 26.81 ofcred by recent IcKlalntion,' we recommend I desire to thank the Board for Its courtesy 6.00 committee lie appointed by tho Chairman to Mason City: 126 Emii Hopp ...... 6.00 investigate the matter ot making appropria­ that a tax ot two mills lie sprend for highway in authorizinK this trip and will assure you \ Ocobock Drain .,$ 987,90 49 Biudeau, Gilbert, Gates 10.00 10.00 Tntnl overhead expense iH>r annum...$ 5070.00 nurposcB and that the amount of such tax be tions for thia, work ami that they report on 7fi |wr cent of this amount for nine that added efllciency gained, nnd zeal aroused ' Mud Creck^Drain t. 4,52 40 U. S. Chemical Co^.., 10.76 10.76 appropriated ns follows: > by coming in contact with this splendid bo SnRinnw St. Federal Aid Project.... 13250.00 301 .1. C. FinRerlc 134.32 1,14\,'!2 Floyd .Straight ., 20,00 20.00 The foroROinK atntement covers the operatloit S. A, WARNER, 241 I 'Resources 305 Hoosior Mfg, Co. ...'. 90.43 ^ 90.43 I , Committee on Drains. St M, L; Campiieii 4.00 4.00 ot our present lleot ot olRht trucks. Detidlod 28 67 Etpiipments, BuildlnRa, Grounda, etc,.$20,660,65- Total ,$149950.00 245 Rudolph Loomis 7.68 ' 7.68 On motion of S^ip. Kaiser the report wiis 69 Associated MtR. Co, . 28.07 92,59 fiRurca covorlnK each truck in tlie llect are on Trunk line enal ot StockbridRo... , 2920.24 304 L. E, Salisbury 91.88 91.88 l;60 Caah bnlnnce iilc nniouR our records. adopted and referred to the conimitteo on 218 C. D. Black 1.60 , 6,073.80 244 Rudolph Loomla 24,00 24.00 Wnys and Means by the follbwdng vote: 25 98 C. A. Goraline 46.86 46.86 Bnlnnco with county trenaurer 104.40 It la tho intention ot the honril hereafter, to $162870.24 303 D. S. Grimes .; 2.00 -2.00 ycaa; no nnya. ,396 John F. Crotty 104.40 $26,427.04 Leas amount to lie received from 302 A. A. Hall 40.60 40.50 1.60 cliarRO HKninat the aoverni roads under con­ The' committee also reported thnt they had 224 C. D. Black .- 1.60 tiabilidca, struction, for tho time trucka arc employed State Itcwards 50000.00 318 J. F.-Grove 120.73 120:73 examined tiie 'exiienae iiccolint of tiie Drnin 219 C. D. Black 1.60 (1.60 upon nuch roads, tho actualcoat ot such trucks, Loss anwunt to be received from • 251 Capitol City Broom Co. 5.00 6.00 Commlsaioner nnil moved tlint the same lie ap­ 217 C. D, Black 1.60 1.60 Approiiriation account i $19,947,11 fiBUrod on n scaBon's pertormnnco. These Auto License Tax 60000,00 212 Fred R, Allen , 38.68.. 38.08 proved and that tlie Drnin Commiaaioner be 221 C. D. Black 1.00 1.60 Endownienta and Ritla 6,584.80 amounts so charKcd will l>e credited to the 134 Alfred Stanton (rcjccte- authorized to draw hia order ngainat the aev­ 222 C. D, Blnck 1,60 1.00 Earninga account 895.IS truck fund and in this manner we will be able Appropriation necessary to care tor cd upon advise of H. O. eral drnins tor the nmounta set forth in such 226 C, D, Blnck , 1.60 1.60 at all times to render nn account of tho per­ above improvements $52,870,24 Gall, commissioner 66.00 account, '. 226 C.'D. Blnck 1.60 1.60 $26,427,04 • formance and cxpcnac o'f tho trucks and nt A deicgntion of interested taxpayers from 311 Dr. R. H. Stobic 60.00 60.00 The recommendation of the committee was 230 C. D, Black 3,20 3.20 Rccapitulntinn, the same time maintuin tlicm without addition­ the Villiigc of Williamstoh appeared before Paul Cross ..P. 40.89 40.89 adopted by the following vote: 25 yens; 0 liaya. 220 0, D, Blnck • 1,60 1.00 Received from Co, for maintenance..$ 9,600,00 '^k al expense to the taxpayers. In addition to tho commisaion yoBtcnlny and made nn urgent re­ Callnghan & Co 6.00 ti.OO Sup, Hall then presented tho report of the 227 C. D, Black , 3,30 3,30 Received from atato for maintenance 3,000,00 »above wo are cmployinit two hired trucks for quest that tho pavenierit on south Futman St. M, J, & B, M, Buck,,., 66,00 66.00' Auditing committee, ns follows! 220 C, D, Black ;..,, 1.70 1,70 Total coat of buildings, grounds, etc, 20,600,66, 64,70 Nunilicr patients treated during year 40 which wo are payinR $12,00 and $14,00 per day Ix) continued to.the south corporate limits of M, J, & B, M, Buck,, ,7 6B.O0 ; 56.00 AUDITING COMMITTEE REPORT . 379 A, A, Hall 64.70 rcsiwctivcly, the board furnlshlnK Rnsoline and tlio village. The nppraximnte coat ot this Levey & Boos 56.00 ViB.OO 397 L. C, Smith & Bros... 64.50 64.60 No days service rendered to patients ^ 4,763 To the Honorable Board of Suiierviaors of Ing­ 66.00 oil. These trucks are usei^JarKcly (or mia' pavement would amount to $14,000.00. While D. G. F. Warner 623,16 623.16 ham County, .-• .,- 396 John Surato 66.00 Average numlier ot patients ))cr day <1S cellnncoUH work, ... we consider this a much needed Improvement Shaw Walker Co 44.60 , 44.60 223 0, D, Black ;. 4.07 4.07 Amt, received from patients for care 896,13 Gentlemen! Your committee appointed ,to 102.36 At' tlio present time wo have on (lie vallil this commiasion could not recommend it with­ George Allison ' 6.00 C.OO audit tiie fees collected by the several county 376 C, W, Randall ,,,.',,. 102.36 Amt, drawn from Co, Treaa, for exp, 7,366,06 rctltioni nskinR for the improvement, under the out abandoning some of tho improvements men­ Marie T. Urbanski .... 26.00 26.00 228 C. D. pinck 1.60 1.60 Total cost ot maintenance ,,,, 8,163,18 ofDcers, and certain bills presented, beg leave 46.73 so-called Covert Act, coycring iipproximntely tioned In the foregoing. The matter Is there- Rudolph t.j)omis 20.26 . 29.26 to submit the following report. "' 382 Longyenr Bros 46.73 Coat iier patient per day ,,,,... 1.78 41% miles of road. About 4 miles ot this road tore referred to your honorable body for your J, A. Boico 41.33 41.33 89 Corkins Chemical Co.. 74.31 74.31 Cost per patient per week ,'.', 12,46 has been surveyed, but we have been unable to consideration. Ernest B. Kelly 4.00 4.00 We have carefully looked over all bills pre­ 386. Longyenr Bros 9.50 9 50 Comparing the numlier ot days aervfte of tho make further proRress, with these iNititions We also rcoommend there lie appropriated 103 Paul G. Eger .' '. 16.00 16.00 sented, including telephone bills; auditing them ,337 C, A. Pnrkliurat 4,80 4.80 year previous which was' 3,442 with tho past . becnuBc ot the fact that we have Iwcni unable the sum of $102,608,70 for tho following pur­ 337 Arthur J, Miller 5.00 6.00 as we thought proper nnd turned .them over to 273 Ingham Co, News 23.50 23.60 year which waa 4,763 we find nn increase of with our present enRincorinR stafT to Ret tho poses: " .. 163 Wynkoop, Hollenback,, 174,70 174.70 tho county clerk. We have niao cnrcfully 4 Biudeau, SiebeVt, Gates 21,00 21.00 1311 days or 38 per cent. necessary enRlnccrInK work flone. It is tho in­ To piiy outstanding bills—mnterlahi received 0, J. Edwards .; 55.00 5^.00 checked over tho items of all fees collected, 331 Typewriter Sales Co, ., 1,50 1.60 Comparing the per capita cost of mainten­ tention of tlie hoard .to secure as soon as pos- nnd not yet paid tor on nccount of lack of O. J. Edwards ....'.,, 56,00 66.00 correcting any errors we'^iliscovcrcd and turn­ 346 American Chemical Co., 63.26 53.26 ance of Inat year wliich wns $1,98 with that ot ^siblc, additional.Iieip In this department to take funds, $25,000.00, B, A, Davis ..N 65,00 55.00 ed the cash over to tho' county treasurer as 360 Myles P. Gray .....'.. 5.8rf 6.86 tho year Just past which wna $1,78 we note a ' over this phase, of oiir work in order that these For engineering nnd oflice help nnd sup- L. M, Milner .'. ..^ 55,00 56.00 follows: 388 G. W. Tromnn 20.00 20.00 reduction of ,20 a day, n natural consequence Improvements may \x Rotten under way and plica, $10,000.00, B, A, Davis , .,',, 65.00 65.00 Nov. 1, 1918: • 342 Geo. Vogt 55.00 65.00 of incrcnaod capacity ot the InaHtution result^ 13.60 thereafter prosecuted viRorously till their com- For,tools nnd equipment, $20,000.00. Goraline Bros 56.00 56.00 Sherill 11. O. Cline turncd\in cash. ..$ 8r.23 389 G. AV. Troman 13.60 ing in a iowerlng ot per capita coat in spite liiotlon, . ' For mlacollnneoua items, (contingent), $3,- 48-s^nrvis Estcs &'Co. ,', 56,00 66.00 • Clerk W. H, Graham turned in cash,. 115.00 22.48 22.48 of the fnct thnt wo have Boon oliilgcd to in- 15 Frank Scely .', 9.01 FollowinR is a brief 8ummnrif_ot the con­ 668,76, '. • •'. V s On motion ot Sup, Rose the claims wore Probation OfTlccr turned In cash.... 326.00 26 Frank Scely ...... 9.61 oroaao tho aalarica ot employees, ' ; struction undertaken by this .board since bur For maintenance.of roada already cbnatruct- allowed ns recommended by the 'committee by Deri. Shorilt Bofyael turned in caah 15.36 . 57 Frank Shcpard Co 8.00 Our InsHtuHon la now filled to cnpncity nnd Inst nnnuni report: ' • cd, $40,000,00, . the follpwing vole; 26 yens: no nays. \Dep, Shorilt C, AV. Cline turned in.. 5.60 341 J. D. Schnfer 59.40 '1 59.4"'f0 we roniizo Hint before the winter ia tar advanc­ Tho followinR named roads were under con­ - For construction (from previoua page), $62,- Committee Report. . ^ .- 52 Mills Dry Goods Co. ... Oo. 6.00 ed there will ho need for more room nnd thnii struction nt tlio time of .our Inst nnnuni report 876.24, , ' • . .- Totnl for month $ 642.18 IjiO Chllaon, McKinlcy Co,, • 7.60 to meet tho IncronsInK'demand it will be nec­ Your' committee on County; Township nnd Dec. 1, 1918; 7.50 and linvc since been completed, . Total, $165,645.00 ' . 266 A, M.-Emery 12.20 12.20 eaaary to enlarKo our bulidinga. • Wo believe thnt this mnlter should be placed Ward Poor Accounts, to whom was rcterred Shorilt H. O. Cline, turned Inlca8h.$ '40.08 ^;^* Ilnniville-Whitc Oak—4 miles B-0 Gravel. the report of theiSuporinfondents of Poor, licg 312 IT. M. Ilolcomh , 10.60 10.60 AnticipaHng thla . very situnUpn tho Inst Appropriation $14,000.00. Totill cost $,14,471.7.0, SQUnrely lieforo your honorable body and tlint Clerk W. H. Grnhnm turned in .' 105.86 206 Frank Scely ...''. 28.27 28.27 leave to report thnt wo hnv.e carefully cxamineti^ ^Dep. Sherllt Bofysel.turned'in...... iS.SOi building was designed ih such a manner thnt One ot the items RoinR to make up tiiis exces­ sudjclent sums of money should be pinccd nt On roll call the cinipiB were nllowed as rec­ rooms can lie ndvantiiReousiy added, nnd the . our"disposal to build Ihe roads already approv­ said report and find tho charges nnd statements Probation Officer W. Price turned in 200.00 sive cost was a sink hole which was encounter­ therein to be correct. ommended by tho committee by tho following capacity ot tho .inatituHon increased 50 per' ! ed w1iich,took about 5000 yards of material to ed nnd provldedfor by you, nnd that this hav­ We, therefore, recommend that the report of Total for month ',-. .$414.23 vote; 24 yens; no nnya. > cent at a nominal coat. All. Another wBit\,the fact that a InrRo amount ing been .done, thnt our cstimntcs in the future The committee on Contagious DlBcnsc CInlms The Board of-Control ask that you approp­ be more cnrcfully made and thnt when the apt the Superintendents ot the Poor be adopted Jan. 1, 1919: ' ^ _, of heavy'tile was drawn over this rand very and that tho following be' spread ^ upon tho then reported back nnd recommended for al­ riate tlio same nmount ns Ihst'year $9,690.00 .' early in the'sprlnR before the ground was set­ propriation for any particular improvement has Sherill H. O. Cline turned In,,,.-,. ,-,$29,48 several tax rolls: Clerk W. H. Graham turned in 83,76 lowance .the following claims: . nnd boliovo. we will be nble out ot our present•-- tled or the Rravei pRCked. This necessitated become exhausted that construction work and . • J balance, toRothor with the help received from Lansing City ,,TTI, ,•, ,$4420,06 Dep, SherllT R, K, Bofysel turned/ln 19.26 No. Bill , Claimant T lalmed Allowed recovertnB large .portions of the road before its payment of bills be immediately stopped until 349 Mrs, Huiilor .,, $ 19.10 $ 19:i0 the State to make the necessary additions with- • further appropriations are made by .the Board Mnson' City .,;,,,.,., ,.• f084:07 Probation Officer Price turned in...' 230.00 acccptahco by the state." " AurelluB' Township .,, 369 J, H, Gearhnrt , 26.33 26,33 out asking tor increased appropriations. >' W«bl)enrtllc*Stockbrid(e Road—4 VJ miles B-9 ot Supervisors.. Once started along thia line, ,• 607,27 , Resiiecttully submitted, 1 te^l Delhi' Township J,,.,,, . I 408,60 ' Total for month .$ 362.4 366 Sicbert Bros, ,.' ,,' 10.27 10,27 Gravel, Appropriation 116,000.00 Total cost the work ot the Board of Road Commissioners 344 ~ C, Brogan error in foot, 73.60 . 72.50 ^ L. W.TOWLES, President, -. will be more readily understood and appreciat­ Ingham Township ,,,', . 42,96 Feb. X, 1019: •20,976.00.'^,A bridge i« yet to be completed at Leslie Township ,.,i. 399 BunkerhBI Twp. 42.14 42,14 . SAMUEL OSBORN, Secretary, ,/••• .' 76,20 ^Sheriff Hugh Silsby turned In; .$ 22.20 • eott ot about! (800,00, Total 121,276.00. ed by the taxpayers as well as by yuur honor> 280 E, D. Millis, M. 0..,. 21.00 '» _ Board of Control. ably body Meridian Townshin ... i3« 00 ^t0*1r V ' J nrnwn turnnd In'. . . ^ . ' ' r.77nn • 21 loo LMiing-tiCiUe It««d—6 rnllei B-16. Gravel, Onondaga Township 16 60 368 Mrs, Jennie Nelson . On motion of Sup, Fay tho report was re­ (D•". ,• • -^<' ••- •:'.. • •' ltl», (overdrawn) t 22 ST t40000 00 t 8088 84 Total for month I 800 90 Rtoetved i,/ ''iiii-l Rte'd from mliel tourott ' S2 2S We rcipcettully submit the forefolns and Dep Sheriff Bofyiel turned In 24 80 381 Twp.' of Leroy'i 1,,.'.";'.'' 10.00 . 10,00 ' MtiMfOWMvllk ••a«-^H^^'mllt; B^ll Omvtl ireeomnMnd lit adoption / Dtil Sheriff Tpwne tumed>i|i 26 28 368 A M. Darling .;.;...'.' 4,60 : 4,60 Igan''Society which It In charge of a paid full ' In iMiion;' :AppMpit«tlon tSWO.OO.' ,^Total coit ', Totali' W A Blaekmort, L D Dunektl, E H Probation Officer Geo Colllntwoo^ 12100 866 CM. Schmldtkt ;;;•.. 26.83 2688 time lecretanr and that during the year,-48 /^ tl7IOOI48 141984 ll.^_,. „ .„ children had pasted through the handi ofithit ):; • \ • ->i| i DittariMntnta •171114.18 I4IM4 46 '"^ *'""""•**?• ^ \ 366 E J. PItreis:..•:.!.;..; 2,16 2.16 ,.,':^it^j: On mottoB of 1 Sup. Blackmon tht rtport ot Total for month . t llSftl 177 Roblnion[Dfug Co. ..;:; 28,86 28,86 liraaehuand'that.44 of them had been placed j;. Oviidnwn .1 U4.T0 ttl IMltn thfeommlttat Waa adoptad and rtftmd to titt April 1. 1119 i 848 A P; Rbttw .;•••.. 22.181 : 22.11 In fotter homti.' She aiktd that tht Board ap< ' ' :li!i'fep:'|irtll^BlAf-.«BMtf««tl6«»Vii:?:&^^ 18.70- propriatc the turn of 1800.00 toward^ tha tup- Ntt batUMt. tlM4'M eommltttt on. Wart and Kaant by tht follow* Sheriff Slliby tnnwl In . . t M14 act Ubtrtr'Foel Sapply Co, , 15.70 ing «ottt 14 yiM, ne^^tyi. // . Clerit Brown tanM In . . 48 00 867 WtiiiSlde'Fatl.Cb.:..; 4.00 ' •.-'.•"':4.oo port'of:^thta.lnMtttttlon. • ••: .•'.'•-:••,»'•':.-. •..• • '•.-••• hMkMan KtiMfnlly NknlHid, 1104; •1101 ihip,' Faf-moTtd that tht matter-ht 'tttftrnd. i; ill Tha TVloM commltttM'mtactd. fc*a tinw, Dtp Shtriff Bofml tamtd In .. . I 37 86 U4 WfMH.^FMl^V;';;..;Vr^, niiiM.N. in CMMMmMii of tht claim nd olhir mat* Towat tmntd In. • M .30.00 :• ' IO.M toatpeeltl eommltltt'ta inviiitigata and.'Npoit v:'' «m ^ftw* likm, afltr nhidi M inotlon oT 8800 •47 w;,wj(iir,*'C(»;'-:.;'..vi S4.1•' •t4.1| <|tthil'tMtloli; iHrick niotlon pntyalM. > ,iv:^^ ^ ws^ Id' ftirt.^'BihnJ' ;•;..';••.'.',;' Tht ChairmUi thtftapon;:;'appoinMvag Mith' INGHAM (X>UNTY NEWS, MASON, M|GI^., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. Page Thirteen

The siwcini hour hiivinR arrived tor the elec­ reports as follows: The committee recommend ed therein, at a coat not to exceed $150.00. I Hunt, Kelly, Kaiser, Miller, Nellcr, StralRht, that the legislature of this State be asked to The siiccini commitlce to whom had Iicen TB' tion of ofDccru, on motion three tellorii were that the nliove reiiucat lie Krnntcd.f Also, that new desk and chairs lie purchased 1 Scheppcrs, Warner, W'te" '>"!' Ward (18). repeal Act No. 670 of the Local Acta of 1906, ferreil the matter uf the ii|ipro|irlntlan for tho iippninted l>y the Chnirmnn'iiu followB; Sups, SlRncd: E.' H. Ward, J, B. Fay, Jamea for said office The Cliairn;ian declared tlio amendment lost, and be it further ^ Michigan Children's Homo then presented tho llritlen, DHVIH und Nowjiim. BroRan, Committee. The Clerk la hereby uuthoriied to draw order whereupon the orlRinal motion was ailopted by Resolved, That a TOpy of this resolution lie foilowlnR report; ' Tliu ilniird tlien iirocecilcd to llie clccUon of ~...lly Sup. Walters that the report of the com­ in payment of same, on approval of the Sup­ the following vote: 25 yeaa; no nays. presented to o,ur Repreaentativu in the LCRIB- To the Honorable Hoard of SiipervlBors: odicera im followB: ' mittee be adopted. ply Committee. Tlio iiucBtion tlien Iieing upon the matter of latiire, Mr. W. D. Hyrum, with the reciueat Gentlemen: It la tho opinion uf this com­ ' Tlic firat odice under conHidcrjilion WUB thiit Carried. 20 yeaa, no nays. A. L. Rose, .lohn H. Fay, W. T. Britten. comiiensation in lieu of livery hire outside of that he use hla Indueuco to secure tho repeal mittee that this la a very worthy cause which of II mctniwr uf the Uoikfii of School IDxiunhicrB The Chidrman thereupon announced the np- On roll 9ail the report waa adopted by the tlie City of LansiuR, Sup. Hail moved to nmenil of aald act. . . has lieen, and is, larRely aupported by char­ to auccced Shirley Field," whose term e.Milrcd. pointmuat of Sup. E. H. Kelly to fill the va­ foilowlnR vote: 25 yeiui; no naya. by striking out the words "oulaidu of the City and moved ita. adoption. itably duapoBcd individuala. Sup. Sllahy pruaenled the nnmc of Dudley cancy on tho AudltInK Committee. A communication waa then received from of LansiiiR". On roll call, the resolution waa adopted by We feci that the children taken caro of are T. Simmona, which aiominnllon wii« aupporlod The comrnltlco on General Claims then re­ the Quartermaster General's Department In the Whereupon, Sup. Clement moved to. lay the tho following vote; Yeaa. Sups. Clement, Davis, county and city charRua and that the county by Sup. Miller. ' ported back and recommended the allowance of matter of the sale of army stores, calllnR thu Iiuestlon of this Item upon the table, which Dunckel. Fay, Fowler,, Hunt, Jackaon, Kelly, should Htaad a part of the expense of the work. Sup. Kuy then prcaonted the niim« of W. A. the followiuK claims; attcntloa of the Hoard to the fact that the motion prevailed. Kalaer, llennott, Noller, Newaom, Sllahy, War­ We, therefore, recommend that the county Wlllni'd of HuHl I.anHlnK which nomlnntlon wiia No. Hill Claimant Claimed Allowed 'Roverament was selliiiR to niunlclpalltlea, coiu- The Iiuestlon llien lioiuR upon the iier diem ner, Waltera, Ward and Chairman Hullen (17) approiirlate the sum of $200.00 for thia worthy seconded liy Sup. Scheppcra. R.| Oacar V. .lackaon ....? 38.20 $ 38.20 munlllea and purcliaalnR oVRanl'.!atloas, army charRed .for wiiRO of prisoners aad tlie board Nays, Sups. Rose and StralRht (2). cause. Sup. Kelly then proaenled the niinio of Shir­ 85 Mra. S. 11. I'eraon .'... •10.50 .19.50 alorca at a price below the market and aiili- chariieil prlaonera. on motion of .Sup. Clement Sup. Fay thereupon leporlud that the coni- ,1. H. Fay, F. ,1. .Sllahy, K. 11. Ward. ley Klold to auceoQil himaelf. Suii. llniKun sup­ .•1!18 It. if. Hullen '12..I8 .12..18 mltted a list of the stores on hand and the thia Item was adopted by the following vote: iiiltteu to whom had been referred the com- On roll call the report waa adopted by tho ported Ihia nomlnutlun iind there heluK no 20.| Corklna Medical Co... (il.Hi 01.10 prices jit which they are sold. 20 yeaa; no naya. luunlcalloa In reference to the sale of aurpliia followlnir vote: 20 yeaa; no nays. other noniiniitiona the Itonrd proceeded to a •.m ,Iohii Surato 2.00 2.00 On motion of Sup. Sllahy, the comniunicatiun The ciuefltion then lieliiR upon the compon- army Hiipplles rocommond that the Clerk pre­ On motion of Sap. Fowler the Hoard there­ hiilhit the result Mr. Wllliird received III volea, 200 M. .1. & H. M. Hack.. 50.00 50.00 was received and placed on file and referred satioii to the Slierllf for prisoners' lioard. on pare coploa of this price list for each of the upon took a recess until this afternoon ut Mr. I'Melda 7 votes iind Mr. SIniiiiona I! votes, 272 II. O. Call 10.00 10.00 to the committee on Supplies. motion of Sup. CJIumont the rate waa fixed at Supcrvlsora aad that each of the Siiporvlsors 1 ;00 o'clock. 2.18 R. L. Polk & Co in.on 10.00 Sup. Rose tliureupon moved that the matter 70 cents per day by thu fcillowluR vote: 25 take tho matter up In their roapectivu lociill- there heiiiK a total of 2(! votes ciiat. , . AfUTUiMin Session. No one having received a majority of all the 82 Citator I'ublishini,' Co.. 7.00 7.00 of the report of the Special Coniniittcu haviiiR yeaa. no nays. ticB to dulermiire If the pui'chasu.nf auch stores votes cast the Chair ordered ii second hiillot, 205 Chilaoa MclClnicy Co... .I5.fi0 .15.00 under coiishleraUdu the apjiroprlatlnn' for the The iiueatloii then liolnK.upon the serviuR of liy llu! people was doairud, which mation pre­ Hoard called to order hy Chairman Hullen. the result of which was as follows: 'i'otal votes 72 Dudley Paper Co 07.32 07.32 MlehlRiiii Hospital SCIKKII he taken from tlie paperH and compensation to deputy aherilfs, vailed. . Roll call showed (all inumbera priisoiit. cii.sl :;r, of which Mr. Willard received 18, Mr. 70 Robt. Smllli Pi'intinK. 2.:2.7n 2.I2.70 table, which motion prevailed. Sup. Moiiiiott iiKivcd to strike out theae aoc- Dj. II. t,. AVriglit, of the Lansing Depart- Sup. Roae olfereil the report uf the com- \ Simmons .|, Mr. Vields •!, 70 W. n. LouRyoar 2.00 2.O0 Thereupon, the opiuinii of the Prosecutor tlons. Whereupon, Sup. Clement moved that, Micir. of Health, then appeared before the iiiUteo on Printing aa follows; ( W. A. Wpiard having received a majority of 7.1 Schiilla & Co 32.9,S 32.98 waa iu?Iied for. The ProsucutiuR Attorney, the mattor referred to In these aoctions lie laid lloani and adilroased the Hoai'il in reference to To the lloaciralilo Hoard of Supervisors; all the votes cast was dcfdared duly elected to On roll call the claiina wen; allowed a.s lieinR in thu room stated that strictly apeakiiiR upon the table which motion prevailed. the county od'urliig financial aupport to the Your conimlttue on PrintliiR respectfully the oilice of School i'j.xamlncr for the term of rccomniondod hy the committee by tho follow- there nilRht ho some doubt about thu validity The Iiuestlon then lielUR upon the item re- isolation liospital now contemplated at Lansliig I'ocomiaenda that the iiroceoiliaRS of tlie pres­ two years. iajr vote: 25 yeas, no nays. of a lump sum appropriated to such iin^orRiiii- ferriag to thu Salary of the Friend of the and which would accommodate the pooplo of oat October and .luiic sesaious uf llie Hoard of Su|i. Kiilser then presented the name of Mr. 'I'lionMiima. on mation of Sup. 11:ivla, tho i'/.alioa but auKRusted that a resolution approp- Court, Sup. Clement moved that the adoption the county. Supervisors lie piibliahod in llio nuwapnpcra of Cliirord 0. l''uster of Meridian as a memher of Hojird took a .receas until 1 :30 tills afteriiooa. rliitliiR a sum of money for the care and iiialii- of tho report of the nommllleu which motion Sup. Hcnnett moved that the Chairman ap­ liiRhaiu county aa follows: the Hoard of Sniierlntendeuls of thu J'oor to Afternoon Scusiou. tenauce of InRham county IndlReats inlRlit ho was supported. Supervisor Miller then moved point a committee of three to take thia matter laRlmia County News 2000 succeed himself. This nomination was second­ Hoard called to order hy Chairniau H. It. valid. to amend liy InserliuR $1500 In the place of under consideration and that they be reiiiiested WllllamHton Kulltprise , UOO ed by Su^r Clement. _ Whereupon the I'eport of tho committee wua .'i!200n ua tho salary. to report, tholr findings at tiio .lanuary session The .State .lourniil lOOOO Hullea. adopteil.. Thereupon, Sup. Clement with the consent of of the Hoaril. Sup,^Miller then presented the name of .lud- Roll call ahowcil the followins membora to 'I'ho Leslie l,ocal-Repulillean 1000 son Mill of Whcallield township, 'i'his nomlnn­ The niioatioa of the matter of Rarden aad Sup. Miller withdrew bis motion and moved Thoreupon, on motion .of .Sup. Hunt, the StockbridRO Hrlef-Sun 1000 he prcauut: HniRun, Hlackmorc. Clements, Cle- llvcatock clubs havluK been deferred until the that the mattor of the Friend of the Court and Hoard adjourned until III o'clock tomorrow tlon was supported hy .Sup. .lackson of Wil- moiiti Davis, Dunckel, Fay, Fowler, Hall, llunt, Weliliervllle Index 850 liamston. 'I'here lieluK no other nomlmitlons I'roaeciitlnR Attorney waa presoat waa then thu salary provided therefor, lie referred to a inoraluR. II. R. HULLEN, Chairman. Wllliamston Nuws 700 .laeksoa, Kelly, Kaiser, Hcanolt, Miller, Noller, conaiilercd and the Proaucutnr waa called upon spocial committee, wlilch motion prevailed. V. .7. HROWN, Clerk. thu Hoard proceeded to liallot which ballot re­ Newsoai, Rose, StraiRht, Sclieppors. Sllahy, y\nd that the price to ho paid lie not to ex­ sulted as follows: Whole numtK>r of votes cast to rentier an opinion. The uueatlon then lioluK upon the aalary of Thurailay, October 23—Morning Session. ceed S2.75 per each 100 clrculalloa In InRham Waraer. Walters, Ward and C^halrmiin Hullen. The Prosecutor staleil that there was such the deputy aherill'a at LaaaluR, the report of Hoard called to order by the Chairman, H. R. '.id, of which Mr. Koster received 10 and Mr. •Sup. Hrllteii liavluR been excused for tho day's County as above dcslRnated, and upon pro|ier illll 7. y authority for the Hoard to appropriate money the committee was adopted by the following Hullen. presentation of aflidavlts In rcRiii'ds to the licr­ session. .for educational purposes and that If thia money vote:-25 yeas; no nays. Roll call ahowed all membora to lie present. Mr. P'oster haviiiK I'eceived n majority of all . Sup. Warner then iirosented the followinK formanco of labor and circulation, the Clerk the votes caat was declared duly elected to tiio were dlsburacd under the direction of the The MUestion then iioiuR upon the matter of The minutea of yeaterday's aeaaion \yere tlien la hereby nuthorl'/.ed and Inalructed to laauo report of the committee on the County I''arin county Commissioner of Schools or some other the aalary of the turnkeys at Mason, Sup. Cle­ read and approved. odice of Superintendent of the I'oor for the and llullilinRH; orders for same. term of three years. county ofllclal for a ilodalle purpose that the ment moved that the recommendation of the The Shcrlir being in tlie room and desiring Respectfully Biihmilted. .Homer Fowler, A. To the lloaorable Hoiii'd of Supcrvlsora; appropriation would ho valid. conimittuu be adopted, which motion was sup­ to be hoard, Sup. Clement moved that the aoc- Tiio ne.\t odice eiuisidered was that of the Gentlemea; Your commlttceon County Farm L. Rose, A. A. Hall. .Innitor of the court house. Air.. Oliver Maine Whereupon, Sup. Fay moved that the matter ported. tiona of the report of the committee on Saiarlca On roll call the report of the committee was and liuildinRs IICR leave to report that wo find lie re-referred to a special committee and the in reference to tlie aheriff's department which was iirescnted in nomination by Sup. Miller. the farm and buildinKs in Rood condition, with Whereupon, Sup. Nowsom moved to nmend adopted by the following vote; 20 yeas; 0 nays. There IwlhK no'other nominations, Sup. Miller Educational Committee, which motion prevail­ such recommendation by niaklnR the aalarj had been placed upon the table at yesterday'a 'I'lio^ committee on General CInima then re­ the exception of a few necessary repairs which ed. seaalon be taken up out of order. moved that the Clcrlt l)o Instructed to cast the the superlntcndcal in charRO informs ua they $100.00 Iier month, InBload of the amount rec­ ported back anil recommeniled the allowance of entire vote of tiie Hoard for Olive Maine which Sup. Clements then moved that the Hoard ommended In the report. Roll call upon the iiuestlon showed the fol­ the foilowlnR clalnia; are ROIUR to make. We rind the Block in Rood take a recess until 1:30 thia afternoon. lowing vote: 24 yens; no nays. motion prevailed. thrifty condition, a Rood supply of wheat and . The amendment beluR nccepted by Sup. Cle­ No. Hill Claimant Claimed Allowed Thereupon the Clerlt caat 2(1 votea for Oliver Aftcrnnon Session, ment, the motion na amended was adopted hy The Sheriff then explained the matters In 71 Northrup RolierlBOn Co.$ 4.40 $ 4.4(» other Rrains on hand. The wheat on the Hoard called to order hy Chairman Hullen. connection with this report, answering aucli Maine and tlie Chairman announced that Mr. Rroiiad looka ROOII, the farm toola and equlp- the following vote: Yens, Sups. Brogan, Hlack­ 214 Cnllnhnn & Co 40.00 io:oo Maine was duly elected aa Janitor for tlie en- Roll call showed the foilowlnR mcmliers to morc, Clomenta, Clement, Dnvla, Dunckel, Fow­ (lucatlona as were put to him by the various 412 Wm. S. Seely 9.64 9.04 ment are housed and well cared for. he present: Sups. BroRan, HIackmore, Clemonta, niemhera, after which, on nfintlon of Sup. Fow­ Buinn year. - S. A. Warner, F. W^ Kalaer, W. T. Britten. lor, Hall, Hunt, Jackson, Kelly, Kalaer, Ben­ 414 Gregory, Mayer, Thoin. 02.15 62.16 The iiuestlon then IwiuK upon the election of Clement, Davis, Dunckel, Fay, Fowler, Hall nett, Neller, Nowsom, Rose, Straight, Schep- ler the section referring to the automobile hire 413 Dudley Paper Co, .... 10.18 10.18 On motion of Sup. Waraer, the report waa Hunt, Jackson, Kelly, Kaiser, Bennett, Miller, was amended as follows; Sup. Clement, togeth­ a memlwr of the Honrii of Control of the adopted. pers, Sllahy, Walters,. Ward and Chnlrmnn 73 Fred S. Drake 5.00 5.00 County Saniturium, Sup. Clement preaented the Neller, Newsoni, Rose, StralRht, Sehcppers, Bullen (22); Nays, Supa, Fay, Miller and er Willi the supporter of the original motion 128 H. O. Can 153.753.73 153.7,"1 .Sup. Kaiser then preaenteil the report of the Sllahy, Warner, Walters, Ward and Chairman consentlnR thereto, tho amendment was made name of Sup, Adney A, llnll as a mendwr of siiecini committee to wliom had lieon referred Warner (3). On Illation of Sup. Clement the bills wero such Hoard to succeed himself. 'I'he nondna- Hullen. Tho (lucstlon then being upon tho matter of to read $12.00 Instead of $10.00 per day and nllowcd as recommended by the committee by thu matter of Hoys' and Girls' Garden an'd the foilowlnR words Inserted "including trans­ tion was supported hy Sup. Ward. Live Stock Clubs. Sup. Hall thereupon oHereil the foilowlnR re­ providing a salary for the deputy Drain Com- the following vote: 20 yens; no nnys. , There iicinK no other nominations, Sup. Mil­ port of the committee on Eecial committee to To the Ilonorablu Board of Supervisors. tee was adopted hy the following vote: Yens, Claims reportoil hack and recommended tho al­ cast the unanimous vote of the Hoard for Mr. Your committee on Education IICR leave to Sups. BroRnn, Hlackmorc, Clementa, Clement, On roll call the section as amended wns lowance of the foilowlnR claims; whom waa referred the matter of the advisabil­ adopted hy the following vote: 24 yeas; no Hall, which motion prevailcil. ity of makioR an aiipropriation for the aup- submit the foilowlnR report: Dnvis, Fowler, Hall, Hunt, .lackaon, Kelly, No. Hill • Claimant Clalnieil' Allowed Kalaer, Bennett, Milter, Nellor, Newaom, Roae, nays. ' Thereupon, llie Olcrlt caat '.!fi votes for Mr. port of the lioyB' and Riria' Rurden and live, Wo have invostlRated tlie Educational Sys­ 4J5 II. K. .Smith $ 0.65 $ 6.66 stock club movement, brouRlit to the attention tem of our county and are RIIKI to reiiort n Straight, Sclieppors, Silaby, Wnrner, Waltera, Sup. Clement then moved to amend that sec­ ,'180 Edward B. Coryell ... 3.00 3.0O Adncy A. Hall for a member of such Hoard for Ward and Chairman Hullen (23). Nnya, fSupa. tion referring to the serving of pnpera, by , the term of live yeara. of thia Hoard liy club loader Idea and other trenil toward makluR education more practical. On roll call the hills were allowed as recom­ Interested iiartles, IHIR leave to submit the ful- The iilacinR of aRricnlturc in our rural achoola Dunckel and Fay (2). strikiuR out in the second line the worda "in mended by the coniinlttee by tho following The (piestlon lieinn Upon tile election of n Mason." C Ynur committee liega lenve^to The Clerk then inresented a communication crippled children In our county. We, there­ was referred endorses the same. report that thoy recommend that tho work of committee was received iind referred to tiio F. W. Kaiser, Louis Neller, ,1. Schcpiiers. reference to the matter of Edward T. Elliott. from the County Treasurer calling the atten­ committee on Salaries. fore, recommend that the sum of $300.00 he After considernblo discusBla^i iind listening to tho office of Friend of the Court lie done by the tion of tho SuporvlBors to the iirovisiona of appropriated for the MichlRan Hospital School On mptjon of Sup.' Hall the report of, the Prosecutor of the County, and that the Board Sup. Rose then called the attention of tlie committee w'li'i accepted and adopted and. re­ remarks by Attorneys Bolce and Nichols. The tile new law governing liie tax on dogs, which Hoard to the matter of the ro(nio8t of the citi- for the tmsuhiR year. recommendation was adopted by tho following of SupervlsorB autliori'/.e the County Clerk to provides that,Township nnd City Trensuror'n RcHpectfully suhniittcil, C. II. Nowsom, C. A. ferred • to thu committee on Ways and Means pay the present ProBocutlng Attorney of IUR- 7.cna of Mason for a band stand to lie placed b^ tlic following vote: 25 yeas; no nays. vote: 25 yeas; no naya. shall pay to the Renernl fund of the county all upon the southwest'corner of the court house Hunt, S. A. Warner, Committee. 'I'hereupon, Sup. ROBC moved that the siinio liiim County, J. A. Uolce, the sum of fifteen money In tho several dog funds on tho 14tli day On motion of Sup. Sclieppcra the report waa Thereupon, Sup. Clunient olferad the foilow­ hundred dollars per annum for iierformlng said Bipinre and moved tliat the permission lie ernnt- lnR as tho report of the conimltt'e on Siilarios settlement he made with Mr. Mitchell as had of August, 1019. ed. On motion, thin, motion was referred to Inid upon tlio tahlu uiitll thu ProBucutlnR At­ been authorized by with Elliott with the ex­ work, On motion, the communication waa received torney could he conaultud. and moved its! adoption: W. A. Blackmore, JanicB. Brogan. J. Scliep- thii committee on Puldic BuildlnRB. To tlio Honornblo Board of Supervisors. ception of the $25 nlroady paid Mr. .Elliott, and placed on file. A roll call upon the (lueatlon liulnR called for wliich motion waa supjiorted. . pers, Comnilttce. The committee on Contai?iouB Disease Claims Gontiemon: Your committee on Salaries 'I'he Clerk then presented a communication then TOiiorted back and recommended tlio al­ ahowe '20.75 NoWBom, ,Wnrner and Waltcra. morc. Clements, Clement, Davis. Dunckel, Fay, Juno session to consldergthc matter of an ap­ 2 o'clock was named aB tho hour for special Tlie cominittce on General Claims then re­ tion and coniiiensntion by thu county, there­ propriation for tho Ingham County Historical 'lO.l .Tohn 11. Genrhart .... 'lil.Oti fore be it . Hall. Kelly. Miller. Newsom, Straight. Chair­ order for the consideration of this matter. 2r>8 C. ,1. Rouacr Dri'iK Co, ported back and recommended the allowance uf man Bullen (13). Nays, Sups, Fowler, Hunt. Society: Sup. Straight then offered tho report of tho the followinK claims: Resolved, That on and after Nov^. 1st, 1919, To the Honorable Board of Suiiervlsors. (error In footlnn) 600,47 500.37 the following shall be In olTect. and thii county' Jackson. Kaiser, Bennett, Neller., Rose. Sche'p- committee on County Odlcors' bonds as follows: 207 C. J. Rouacr DrUK Co. SttiM ', 352.05 No. Bill ' Claimant Claimed Allowed liers, Siisby. Warner. Waiters and Ward (12). Gentlemen: Your special cofnnilttee beg leave To the Honorable Board of Supervisors. 400 W. L. RobBon $ 2.00 2.00 clerk Is hereby authorized to draw orders to report as follows! On roll call the claims were nllowcd ns monthly in payment of tho same: The Chairman declared tho motion carried and Gentlemen; Your committee on bonds of recommended by the committee by the follnw­ 401 Daniel S. Mcvls ir.oo 2.00 the duestion laid upon the table. We would recommend that an appropriation County Officers' ftg leave to report that tho 402 Local Republican 7.20 The Matron of tho county jail shall receive of $200.00 lie made for the benefit of tho Ing­ inR vote r 20 yeuB; no nitya. 7.20 a salary of $25.00, per month; The committee on Supplies then offj^cd the bond of the Deputy Drain Commiasioncr bo 'rhcrcupon. Sup. >BroRan moved that the 405 Gorsline Bros 75.00 76.00 foilowing report: ham County Historical Association nnd the fixed nt $2000.00 with aomo reaponsllile Surety W. H, .loy & Co...... 75.00 76.00 The Sheriff shall' receive $10.00 ]ier day as County Clerk bo authorized to draw orders Hoard adjourn until tomorrow^ morninR nt 10 compensation In full for all livery hire outside To the Honornblo Board of Supervisors. Bonding Company. o'clock, which motion prevailed.' •. V. J. Brown 38.05 38.06 Gentlemen: Your committee on Supplies to against fund upon request of the President nnd Respeetfully submitted, Floyd Straight, C, V. J. Brown 124.02 124.02 of the City of Lansing. And be it further Secretary of said Association to the extent of H.U.BULLEN, Chairman. Resolved, That the Sheriff shall cliargo and whom' was referred the matter of tho Sheriff's J. Clement, Louis Nellor. " V. ,T. BnOWN, Clerk. ; Richmond & Backus Co. 110,61 116.51 desire to purchase firearms for the use of his not to exceed the said aum of $200.00. On motion of Sup. Straight the report of h, H, Harrison 20:i6 20.16 collect not to exceed $3.00 per day for hire of A. A, Hull, W. C. Waltera. C. A, Clement. Tiicadny, October '21—Mornlnn Sciiion. each prisoner when let out to work; one doN' 'Office. IKR leave to report that we have exam­ the committee wns adopted. v Wm. D. LonRyenr ... 2.00 2.00 ined tho matter and recommend that he be On roll call tho report was adopted by tho Sup'. Brogan thoroupon^. offered the folIowlftB McctinR called to order by Chairman H. R. Allen & DcKleinc ... C.20 G.20 Inr of which shall bo )iaid by the Shbrlff into following vote: 26 yeas; no nays. the county clerk to be credited to the general allowed to purchase three shot guns and three report of the committee on Equalbntlon; Bullon at 10 o'clock'ln the forenoon, Daniel' S. Mcvls ,... 2.00 2.00 Winchester rilles. nt an expense not to exceiid A roll call of the mombcra showed the follow- n. L, Polk & Co. ... 10.00 10.00 fund,/und two dollars of which shall be paid H, A, Thompaon Co., to the prisoner i'nnd bo It further $276.00. In view of tho wave of crime now InR Suiiervlsors to bo present: BroRnn, Black- .5.20 6.20 PDsainR over this country we deem it but goo ^. .- 234 W. t; Robaon 2.U0 day board iier prisoner for feuding prisoners: Bennett, Miller, Ncller, Nowsom, Koso, 2.00 A. L. Rose. John B. Fay. Townahlps .and Acres Real.' Real as Personal 230 Dpuhledjiy, Hunt,_Dolan 38,0.02 380.02 anA bo It further Tot. Eaunlized StralRht,. Schopiicrs, SllBby,,,Warner, Walters, On roll call the report waa accepted and Wards Assessed Estate E(|uall7.ed Estate Valuation * Ward and Chairman Bullon. ' 43 V'. S. Chemical Co. 10.75 10.75 Resolved, That all papcra served In the county outside of the City of Lansing shall be adopted by the foilowlnR vote; 19 yeaa; no AInledon 22,830,66 $1,277,500 $1,840,983 $ 123,576 $1,070,658 . The Chairman announced that Sup. Britten 235 A. L. Rose ^ AM 4.00 nayB, 240 served by the Sheriff from his-oincc in Mason, Aurolius 23,054.85 1,283,516.- L771,686 106,no 1,877,696 had been excused for the day's session. • E. B. Kelly J 20.00 „ '20.00 Sup. Newsom then offered the following res­ G4 IhlinR Bros., Evernrd., 156.10> 155.19 and the entire fees collected for such service Bui^crhlll 21,009.19 I 849,990 1,077,176 • , 98„300, 1,176,536 The minutes of yesterday's scaalon were rend olution : . - 22,694.00 and approved, 169- v. J. Brown 14.35' :14,36 shnll bo paid +tito the ci»,iinty clerk to be cred­ Dellii\. 1)681,726 2,480,224 '189,176 ,2,075,399 333 ited to the proper funds; and be'It further RcBoivcd by the. Board of Stiporvlsors of Inghalm '20,356.68 992,630 1,233,455 ' 101,005 1,3,34,620 Mrs. Leonard, representative of the Mlchlpran Commercial Service Co. 9.90 9.90 Ingham County; ' Hospital School, then mipeiirod before the 200 Douhleday Bros. & Co. 652,43 652.43 Resolved, That hereafter no deputy sheriff Lansing 14,069.26 2,032,'n5 2,890,973 254,1.10 .3,161,11$ '313 Louis N. Yerkcs, M. D. shall Incur, any claims or'debt against thij That, the sum of throe hundred dollars bo Leroy 21,210.14 ' 1,480,636 2,107,374 143,9.30 2,311,304 •noni; After Inveitlnting the matter Mid Roll call allowed'the;:followlng..memberii: to for the aalary of the County Drain Commlailon-, m b« preaent;' Brogan, Blaiflcmore, Clamenta, :CI*> year, ', '. ;•-•'• ',' 'Signed,'- '•. ''. James BroganiiJohn B. Fay, M. Reed Jackson, Lonls Neller; J. L, Silaby, W. C. Waltew, -' getting the aentlmenl.of molt of jthe memberi C. A. ClemenV F. W. Kalaer, E, H, Ward. er of Ingham County. —--:_ . of ithe Board we do not deem it advlMble to ment, Davis, Dunckel,'Fay, Fowled Hall, Hani H. S, Fowler,'.Comtiitlee.. '•",.-•'.• '""..••..' ••._ -,'••-•••••.••;'•:• Jackidn; Kelly; Kalaer, Bennett, .Milter, Neller, , Sup, Miller demanded/a dWiiion of, the it»f- F, W..Kalaer, CT A. Hunt, S, A. Warner,! pliee lueh • •tniettita or anything eliN which tion;:and moved that-each Item beitalten up Committee oh Draini. r would tend to. In Mr way, obitmet the view Newiom,' Reee,. Straight, .Seheppert,"' Siliby, Warner, Walten, ^M^ and Chalnhan Bullen, aeparately, which .motion' prevailed. .\^ '/Y Sup. Kalaer, thereupon offered the following ' On motion of Sup; IBrogan the report waa After disciiaatng Aidinveatlgating the retwrt.' ...mm Kof our,beautnat court'houN or mar the ap- ' Sup, \ Clement moved that the reeoiiAienda- reaolution:-":.'.,' x •.'.'\'. ; '•.•.:].'•'••"'. -'"' adopted by the following votet 86 yeas; 0 nays. we have concluded that this, work has'beea .•':;: T, i'' jMarane* of tht lawn. Tha mtnutaa of yeatarday^a iwaalon war* then ' On'moti'sn of; Sup.' Fowter th« report of the carried on In a very unbuslness-like way. Near*''.•'!';:; . .read;and.approvtd.t.«':':;. .•.•.'.^''f.'f/irv.-'"- tion' of !the eommitta* -In the niattar of Matron Whereat tha legittatura of 1005 paaeed 'a % IRtiliMtfulty iubmltttd.' Floyd 8tralght,^C. at tha.'Jail for flxad lalary of $26,00 permonth iptelal Act enating tha ofltea of (bounty. Drain eommitlea Iwsa than refarrtd to the committee ly itvery road fund Is overdrawn and outatand* ';':>',',',' ;, A. Daylii'-'CommlttM. ' Tha eommitWe on. Suppliea .tlvertapon' pre- on Apportionment. <' ' r' •' - lantad tha followtog.wportt vl' ?;/-".''-'^ ba.'adopted, '.'",••". • '.".^; • i^::: Commltiloner.'and (being, the salary of latd' Ing ordcra and claims are coming lii:enaVafr. '.-':.,': i\\:/aOn meUon of Sqp. Straight tha iMort of ::': Sup.; Bennett moiMta aUnand aiid'maka tlie oflkafal $1200.00 par yaar;^and. v;" L Sup. Kelly thaiaution offered - tha. fdlowlhg handvwitb no money avallabkwilh'whiehte;'':'; :.^'-,u;:'^-ti.| .f^tha'eemmittia waa aeaapltd and adeplM. , < To~tlM Honarabt«Bdard/of SuperviaorK':;.': rapwt of the commlttt* on County Roada.and pay- tlMss'bills.• ;..,:•."•':.'':.,',;-;'.':..;;• ^v•;: .t.Coliv-^/iii'i.f Oentiamant .: Your wmmlttaa'' :;on''.*8MPpll*a aalar»l$B,00' par. month'.',:'-,':;-:.'.••:?.''i';;..-'!':''-2 • ' Whaiaat' greatly eliangtd eonditlonaaad .In*' r) "^^(^TIM iMclal tamKMm to,wham waa rrfamd >^Aitoll'eall on tha qoaillon ;ahb«)id.tha.iol> enaatd amount' of work maktt '.tba abova; sal­ 'Btidiaa:. :-;..-'.''..' -y^-^y ^r-.y^y -- •: .'.i.''''.,', "-K.:. ".-Wa rseonmisBd,'howava'r;''.that''a''tax"o(':iw»'.'v''.;>.':}':''!fL'^^^^ [>:«» maMar of^catlalB MU«a OAMH aeliat.lB have axamlaad-tha fim4ltki«!''a(trtlw '.vaiatt'ta' ary entlraty Inadaqoala for ptdiitr'iMifonwaea, To tha RoBorabla Board «t Sosarriwra. mills ,to,-fprsadvfor^':MAw«r''purpaasib=.'M..'if>''^.i,;f';.''''r^^ ' OaBtlamaitt Tour .oonmltlsa. ta whom^ «M |:wiaaM.:bf,.itiia''ConMiil8aiMMn •:t»ii'^!aai'^^tm':0:^M''fiii^ UM lama MIr'to',Mad.'o£ "'""'' ol HM dvUta. of paid;oaear,\ttwitfm;.k«.ltt'' ' ltoM4«id;l)|tlw[rB0^..^^.''^^Wn^ Nfamd tba Npett,«lJtlM'Oanlr: Road Com* amouat of.mh las to apmpriatsd aa MlMratv Page Fourteen INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.

Lca'.io-Uunkorhill-SlockhriilKo Kd No8,$ 8000.00 nnd Proaocutinif Attorney bo iiuid if In their 0 dc|t. 24', E 115.5 (t.r N 70 deg. B'. W 74.2 tnx 12c, hliihwuy improvement tnx Ic, total then reported bnck nnd recommended the nl- oring and Deling upon the report of tho .Coni­ I^allu-Dunkorlilll-StockbriUKO r>l NoU. GfiOO.OO Juditment tho bill is correct anil the bill lio re- ft. to beglnninK! Stnto tux G8c, county tux 70c, lux 38o. lowunco ot cinims aa (ollowa: mlllee on Apportionment ot Taxes und Asacaa- Franklin Ave. Kil.—I'ortliiiid Itil,,.. 3«Ii00.00 turned to the lioard ot Suiierviaora ut their continitent tux 52c, school und 1 ndll tnx $1.95, Tux pf 1917. Lot 140: Stnte tux'8c, county No. iiill Clnimnnt Ciuinied Allowed ment Roila, nnd for tho trananclion ot auch WIlllumston-UiiriUKl Kojul 20000.00 next ruitulur seaalon. f wnter tux J6c, street tax 31c, acwer tux 10c, in- tiL\ 10c, town tux 2c, rond rcpnir tnx 5c, school 410 E. IL niRulow t 32.15 $ 32,15 other buaineaa us nuiy pro|ierly nnd legally Auroliuii—2, miles 8000.00 On roll call the reaolutlon was ndopted by torcal nnd alnkinit tax Oc, llKbtinK tax 9c, fire tnx 12c, biithway improvement tnx Ic, tolnl 417 K.N.Turner 22.00 Diaulow. come lieforu aaid lioard. Wobliorvlllo Vlllitk'o i 200.00 tbo followinK vote: 26 yeaa; no naya. tax lie, iiradintt nnd puvlntt Michi Ave. nnd, liux 38c. The rc|iort ot the commilteo wnn udnptcd nnil You und encli ot you nre boroby notified lo MuHun-OkuinuB ICuml (III'ICIRU tu IHI Tho hour for tho aiieclul order In reference Grnnd Ulver tnx 22c, iicnnlty tnx Oc, totul.tiix 'i'ux of 1917. Lot 148: Stnte lux 8c, county tho claiina nilowed na recoinmendod by Iho com- upiienr and to lie perBonnlly nt aaid aiwcinl liulll iiL'Xt year) ,. 220Q0.O0 to the communication from Road Commlaaloiiur M.92. lax lOc, town tax 2c, road repair luix 5c, school millce liy the following vote; 20 ycnn; no nnya. meotlntt. Ueaiiectfully, Maii(in-Oiii>n(ljii;a Kuad fiOO.OO G. W. Mitchell, havlni! arrived, Sup, Wnltora Aniccll'a Subil. ot l..ot 80 nnd porliona of 78 tax 12c, hittliway improvement tax Ic, totnl Suii. Dunckol then moved Hint the Chuir np- V. ,1. BROWN, County Clerk. LaimlniT-l'Inu l.uk« Uoad 0000.00 moved that the olfer be accciited and tlint it be nnd 79 nf Collene Grnvc I'Inl. tax 38c, point n committee on.Mileaito nnd Per Diem, WiUlariiNton Cuncroto 8000.00 recoriled upon the ininutea and tbo Clerk nuth- Tux of 1917. Com. at SE cor of lot 51, N Tnx ot 1017, Lot 149; Stnto tax 8c, county which motion provniled. It nppenrs from the rccorda of aiiid Olork on CVdiip Slruut Concrc'lc 0000.00 orized to comply with the terms aa atnlod in 1.S2 ft. to SK cor of parcel to bo dencrliicd, N tiux 10c, town tax 2c, road repair tax 5c, school Tlic Chnir, Ihorcupun, appointed us Hiich com­ file at Ilia ofllee Hint aniii notice wna aorved SluckbrUli,'!! Conurulc fiOOO.OO the communication. 1155 ft., N 70 dett. 5', W 111,3 ft., S 115.5 tax 12c, hiithway improvement tax Ic, total mittee, Supa, Dunckel, Hunt nnd Newaom. nt least alx liaya prior hereto, upon the fol­ Clly oC hiaHon Cnncrelu 0000.00 A roll call on tho ipioatlon ahowedithe fol­ ft., SIC to liett., oxcept bett. at SIH cor of lot tax 38c. Thereupon, on motion ot Sup. Clement, the lowintt named Supurvlsors: Kloyd Strnittlil, IL SaKina\^* St, I'Y'ilvral Aid rroject. isifiO.oo lowintt vole; Yeas, Sups. IllacUmorc, Clement, 51, N 132 ft., thence N 70 dett. 5', W 37.1 ft. Tnx of 1017. Lot 150: Stale tiuN 8c, county Hoard ndjourned until tomorrow ^mnrnlnit at R. Hullen, ,InnieB Itrnitnn, ,Tohn II. I''iiy, ,liinib Trunk l.inu uaBt of UlockbrliiKu,. •i'rM\.'U Hunt, Kalaer, Itennett, Neller, Rose, Scheppera, for a> place of bettlnnintt, tlienco N 115.5 ft., tax 10c, town tax'2c, road repair ti.ix 5c, achool 10 o'clock. SchepperB, A, ,1. Mlllur, C. .1. Clemunt, U-u Warner and Waltera (10). Naya, Suiia. Hroitiin, thcn(!0 N 70 dett, 5', W 37.1 ft., S J 15.5 ft., tax r2c, hiiThway improvement lax Ic, total U. U. HULLEN, Chairman. II. Hrown, Win. T. llritlen, Ernest 11, Wnrd, Toliil $ir)287li.2.| llritlen, Clements, Davia, Dunckel, Fay, Fow­ thence S 70 dett. 5' K 37'/j ft. to bettlnnintt: tiux 3Sc. V. .). HUOWN, Clerk. Osmond C. Howe, Louis Nullur, Wm. C. Wnl- I^'H» umoiinl tu b(! rtcelvud from ler, Hall, ,lackaon, Kelly, Miller. Newsom, State tax 5Sc. county tax 7ilc, continitent tnx Tax of 1917. Lota 151 nnd 152; .State tax Saturday, Oclolicr 2.1—Morninit Session. lers, C. 11. Nowsom, b'red ,1. Sllal.y, Willinm .State KuwarilN SliOOOO.OO Straittlit, Siiaby, Ward and Cbaimmn Hullen 52c, school and 1 mill tax .S1.05, water tax 15c, 15c, county Inx 2(lc, town tax -Ic, road repulr Meellni; called to order by Cbnirmun Bullun. A, Hlackmoru, i.uniy D. Dunckel. A. L. Roau, street lax 31e, sewer tnx 17c, interest and sink- Li^ss amijuiit tii bo rodutvu'd from (1(1), Tbe Cliiilr nnnouiiced tlio motion lost. tnx I le, Bcbnol Uux 25c, iitbwny improvement Uoll cull sliowed .all niembura to bu present. Ernust Kelly, Fred W. ICalscr, C, A. Hunt, A. Aiilc) McuiiHi! 'I'aN nOOOO.OO Sup. Clenient, thoreiipiin, offered tho follow- ; Intt lax Oc, iiithtinit tax Oc, fire tnx .'Ic, ttradintt tax le, lotnl ta.x .700. Tbo niinutus of tliu inat .suaaiun were then A. Hall, Charlea A. Davis, Sharlle A. Warner, Apiiroiirlatliin iiiitcKsary to caru for luK report of tlie special committee uiion tliu and pnvintt Mich. Ave. and Grnnd Ulver tnx Oak Grove Park rend and npprovcd. Claude ClemenlB nnd M. Heed .Inckson. nbovu iniiirovuiiiiiiits !i;r)'.;87G.2'l Charited Hack Tax Mst; 25c, iienalty tax Oc, total tax $4,90. Tnx of 1917, Lots 158, 151), 219 and 220; Sup. L. D. Dunckel then preaenlod thu foi- Siiiil meetinit was held pursuant to aaid no­ AVu alHo riicoininiMid Ihure bu aiiiiroi'riatod tlio CllAUCHI) HACIC TAX LIST. lU'-Kiibil. of Iota 0 lo 20 inclualve nf AnKcH's Stnlu tax 5Sc, connly tnx 80c, town lax 14c, lowinit report of the commiltee on Miluntte and tice ill the Supervisor's room In the court; Buni of ?l(l2,.ir)il.'J(i for tbn followluK |iiir|M)w;s; Sub ot lilt .SO anil pnrlions of lols 7S and 70 rond repair lax 44c, acliool lux ll8c, hiithway To the llonornble Hoard of Supervisors ot 3nK- I'er Ilium: iiousu in tlio City of Minion in aiild county on 'i'o pay ovilrtlandini: billn inalcrialH rucoivud ot Cnllcue Grove I'lal. inilirovement tnx 5c, tolnl tax S2.00. and not yet paid for un act'oiint of Incli of bani County. , Tnx nf 1017. Lot 10: Slate tax $1.10, coun­ Tax of J0I7. Lot l"(i; Stale tax 22c, county Iunl\.^, ?:;.").IMIO.Oil. Ceiitlemuii: 'I'lie special conimlllee to whom ty tax $1.58. aclinol and I mill tax $3.01, total tax 30c, town tnx Oc, I'ond repair 'liLX 10c, Mr. Chairinnn; Your fJommittcu on Miluatt'e anand I'er Diem wonli respectfully siiliniit l\\v Lm;incarinj; and ollii.c litdp imd Hvipidios, was rul'crred tlie Chanted llaek Tax . List liett lax $0.(15. soliool tax 37c. hiithwny improvi-'inent Inx 2c, thu foUnwinit ru|iort; leave to liiiliinil tlie folluwini: roiiort; JJ 11,110(1.1111. Tax of 1017. Lot U : Stale tnx $1.10. coun­ lotnl lax .'Jl.UI. TOWNSHIPS AND NAMES 'CKAVKl, ATTENDANCE I'DTAL Kor liiiils and cipiipna iil. Mii.miO.dO. We rec iiend Hint the folbnvini; taxes lie ty tax SI.5S, schoiil nnd 1 mill tax .S3.0I, total Tnx of 1017. Lot I.SO: Slnlo tnx 37c. rouiily W Alius Miles Anit. Days Amount l''iM" nni'(a;llaiU'iiU!J ilcnm (conlinKcnt), ?;i,- reiissessed upon Hie lieveral ilesorlptluns as ful- lax $0.0,1, lax r,Oi!, town tax lOc. rond repair tnx 27c, Alniedoii Floyd Straiitlit,. 10 ? .011 12 ' S4S.0O $48.9(1 .ir.'.'.::i;. lowii, and thai the afisi.-.ssini! offii-era of tho sev­ Tax nf 191.7. N 7i,{i ft. of lot 19: Slnlo lax biltiiwny iniproveinent lax ;)c. SflicKil lax i:2c, Auiuiiua .11. K. Hullen... 12 .72 12 4S.0II 48.72 t'or iiiitinliiiiuifi' of roiitl^ already con.strntd- eral cities iinil townships of siiid (.•nuiity be or- 22i', connly lax 30c, school and 1 mill lax 73c, tiii;il lux $1.;^',) (lei-eil lo eii'nvcl the ilei>criptionii upon the ns- totnl tnx .'•1.25. llunk,.Thill ..InilieH Hroi-rnn.. 40 2.10 r.: • 4S.11(| 50.40 i;ii, fill,1100.11(1. T;ix of 11117. Lot ISI ; Slate tnx 22c, county Delhi .,lohn 11. ray 14 .SI i;; 4S.(I0 48.81 .Makinic a lcH;il of S;i.!7,l:ii;.ni). [••rion tlii.-i sessmiml rolls to-iiuive Willi the di-scriplions TOWNSIlIl''or LANSING. tax 3(lc. town tax (ic, roiul repair tnx lilc, in lliis rei'*»rl': ICnat I.dnslni; .,1, SelK.'iipers,... 32 1.92 12 4S.0II 40.02 (ill;.II III' ilc.lii.-lL-il lb.' Sinn of .•ilnlO.il'J ci-odilud Hcliool la.x 37c, . biltliwny iniprnvenient lax 2c, Inro)i- tnx $I3.S1, total tax Ii;2l..l3. 51.54 72c, school tax $3.30, liiKllwny improvement Tax of 1017. Com. 4 roda S of SK cor of I.aiiainit, lat wnrd... Homer l''tiwler.. 28 1.08 12 4S.D() riiillon.s aro mailu by tliin Hoard. l''iirtlior tliiit i Clinir's Addilion 40.08 tax 32e, total tnx $S.30. Mill nnd Water Sis., K lo center of creek S'ly LaiiBinit, 2iiil ward.. .Will. Hrltton 2(1 1.50 . 10 40.00 tlni tJoiniiilHHlonors ami tbu Mni^iin.'or porKonnily Tax oflilM. Lot 00; Statu tax l!lc, county 41.50 Tnx of 1917. Lola 20 nnd 30: State Inx alonit center of creek to riitlit of wny of G. Lanainit Oril ward. ••.. K. H. Ward.... 20 1.50 II 44.00 InKiioot tboHo roinlH HO nti to muko tin; Krados tax 21c, noiieral city tax 01c, acliool and I mill 45.50 $2.32, county tax $3.22, town tax $2.38, road T. R. U., SW'ly niniiit riithl of wny nbnut 205 I.ansinit, 4th wnrd.... .A. 11. Uionnrd.. 28 1.08 il 20.00 conform to tboiw already oHtiiblirtiiL'd and tliiiH lux 37c, ward nnd biithway improvement tax 21.08 repair tnx $1.44, achool tax $0.00, hiitliwny im­ ft. to Nl'', COP of Innil deeiioil to Clias. b'ox, N LaiiBinit, 5tb ward... Louis Neller.... 28 l.OS 12 •18.00 avoid iinm.'coHHiiry ovurlioad o.spimHO. (le, penally lax, lOc, iiit, tax Ic, Ist 1-5 sewer 40.08 121/. iloK., W lo a point 259 ft. S nnd 103 ft. I.ansinit, Otb ward... W. C. Wallers.. 2(1 1.50 12 48.00 in prospect IJyer-lCureka and other stroela at provement Inx U4e, total lax $10,00. 49.50 Wo would alno rucommond that wboru tbo Tnx of 1917. Lot 59: Slnlo tax 23c, county K of bcitinninit. N 10 ft. W 30 ft., N 153 ft., Lanainit. Stb wnrd... Newaom. 2S l.ds 12 48.00 II per cent from Sept. 30, 10 M SOc, total tnx 49.08 construction work on a road i.s IIUKUII tliat this tax 32c, town lax 24e, road repair lax 15c, W 127 ft. N to beitinninit, reassossed tnx of Mason, 1st wnrd Iloae o .12 12 48.00 !i2..M. 48.12 construction iiu nbt o.xlondod inoru tliiin ono school lax 00c, biitliway improvement tax Oc, I9J5: State tnx $1.73, county tux $2.52, town Mnson, 2nil ward.... Kelly.... 2 .12 12 48.00 mile ill advanco of Ibe putting on of lliu Tax of mil. ],ot 70; Sliilo tax 10c, county 48.12 total tnx $1.00. Inx 74c, school tax $3.00, iilithway improve- l.anBinit, 4 wnrdfsuli) Hennult.. 7 28.00 28.00 Kravel. 'I'lda roconiniundatlon is made in order ta.\ 21c, Koneral city tax Olc, school and 1 mill inunt tax OOe, totnl lax $9.49. tax 37c, ward nnd hiitliwiiy Improvement lux ' Tnx of 1917. Lot 151: State tnx Olc, county L. 1). DUNOKEI,, tliat too niucli road may not bu tied up at one tax 70c, town tax 52c, road repair lax .'I'Jc, 0. K. Ilrowneirs Add timo nnd tlins make an additional HIIVIIIK in Oc, penalty lax lOc, int. tnx Ic, 1st 1-5 sewor C. If. NEW,SOM, in prosiioct Dyer-Kureka and other streets nt seiiool tax $1,44, bitthway impravemont tax 14c, Tnx of 1017. Lots 10 and II, bIk 4: Stale C. A. HUNT, tbo mattt>r of liaviiiK to reliuibl tliu Kriide as total tax $3.03. tax $2.02, county tax $2,04, town lax SOc, is nocessary wliore I'oads aro left for lonK 0 per cent from .Sept, 30, 10 M fiOc, total tax Commitlou. ?2..M. 'I'ax of 1917. Lot 18.S: State lax S7c, county acbool tux $4.20, hiithway improvement tnx IKiriuds after KradiiiK bufore gravel is put on. tnx $1,21, town lax S9c, road vupair tax 54c, $1.05, total tnx $11.07. We further rccommeinl that Ibe number of Tax of lOM. Lot 71; Slalo tax lOc, county On roll call the roporl of the conimittee wna the 7tb liny of Novumher 1019, nt 10 o'clock lax 21c, ttonerni city tax «lc, school and 1 mill achool lax $2.48, biithway improvement tax 2.1c, rOWNSIlII' OF HUNKKKIIILL foremon be decreawd and that the construction total tax $0,23, adotileii liy the followintt vote: 20 yeiia; 0 nuya. in the forenoon. KaiiKH be made lar^or in order tliat tbe work tax 37c, ward nnd bittiiwny Improveinunt lax Tnx of 1917. SW 'A, except com, at SW Siip._l'.ritten tlieroupon' oll'ured the followinit Hoard called to order by the Chairman (ic, pennlty In.x 10c, liit, tax Ic, lat 1-5 sewer Tax of 1917. Lot 217; Stato lax 44c, county IL may be morb ciirefully supervised and more tax 00c, town tnx 44c, road repair tax 27c, corner of sue. 25„ tbuhcu N 13 rods, 10 12 rods, reaolutionT \l.' Hullen. elliclontly iierformed and also in order tbiit III prospect nyei'-lOureka and other streuta at 8 ft., S 13 'rods, W to beitinninit, aoc, 25, Town Itesolvud liy tbe Hoard of Supurvlsors ; That After tbe call was ruad the followinit Super- (i per cunt from Seiit. 30, 19M 5!)c, total t^ix school tax S1.24, biithway improvement tax 12c, roads uiidor construclion may not bu closed total tnx $3,11, 1 N, Unnite 1 E, 158,50 acres: State tnx $30.92, tlin janitor bu inalruuted lo enforcu tlio laws viaors rospondud lo tbulr nnmea upon roll call: for so loiiK a period. li;2..M. county tax $42.59, town tax $l0.8lj road re- of the State in ruliition lo defncinit public SupB. Hroitan, Hbickmore, Clementa, Clement, Tax of lOM. Lot 72; Statu tax 10c, county Urbnndale No. 1, located on S •/.: of Sec. 14, SlKPed; Krnost II. Kelly. C. A. Clement, W. T4N', K2W. p.iir tnx $34.03, acliool tax $24.18, hiithway liuildlnita and to lake Blops lo awuur out war­ Davis, Dunckel, Fny, Fowler (aubatitule for T, llritlen. A, A, Hall, W. C. Wallors, Com. tnx 21c, ttenoral city tax Olc, school and 1 mill improvement tnx $39.70, totnl tax $182.23, rants for all perBona violntinit them in connec- U H. Hrown), llnll. Hunt, .Inckson, Kelly. tax 37c, ward nnd biithway improvement tax Tax ot 1917. Ijot 290; State lax 'JOc, county On motion of .Sup. Kolly tbo report of the tax 4()c, town tnx 3flc, road repair tax 18c, Tnx of 1017, V. '/j of NE 'A, oxcept com. Uon with tho county court iiouau and further Knisor, Mlllur, Neller, Uosu, Straiitht, Sclieif- committee was adopted and referred to the (ic, pennlty tax 10c, int. tax Ic, lat 1-5 Sewor nt NE, corner of Sec. 35, Ihunce W 21 rods, be it resolved thnt thu Clerk of tbo county pru- purs, Silsby, Warner, Waltera, Wnrd and in prospuci; 13yer-lCurekii and other streets nt BcbonI tnx 83c, bitthway improvement tax Sc, coniiiiitti.'o on \VayK and Means by the follow- total tnx $2.08, S 18 rods, E 0 rods, S 40.30 rods, E 12 rods, paru and 'post suitablu notices aiiout aaid coun­ Chairman Hullun, luK vole! 2(1 yeas; no nays. 0 pur cent from .Sept. 30, lOM 59c, total tax N to beitinninit, aup, 35, TIN, UIE, 75 acres: ty biiildlntt warnintt all puraons nitainst defnc­ A communication was then reueivud from lil2..M. Tax of 19J7, Lot 310; Stato tax S4.35, coun­ On motion of Sup. Kay the Hoard of Uoad ty tax $0.03, town tax $4.4(1, road repair tax Stato tax $8,07, county tnx $11.94, town lii.x init aaid buildlntt. thu Mayor of thu City of Lan'ainit, ,1. W. Kerlu. Coniinissioners and tlie County ICnKineer were Orlifiniii Plat $3,03, road repair tax $9.54, school tnx $0.78, On roil call tbe resolution was adopted by aiMiointintt City Assessor Hunnett to act in Tax of J917. HIk 230. Com. on W'ly line $2.70. scliool tnx $12.38, hiithway improvement reuuested to atiiHJiir beforu the Hoard at to­ tnx $1,20, total tiuN $31,12, hiithwny. improvement tax $11.13, totnl lax tbo followintt vote: 20 yoaa; no nnya. thu place of SupurvlBor Nowaoiii who waa ab­ morrow's session for a conference. of Mill Blreut at a point 457 1-3 ft. S'ly from $51,00. Sup. Rose, thoruupon, olfered tliu followinit sent. Nil; cor of lot 3, thence S'ly on said street lint 'i'ax of 1017, Lot 410; Stato tnx 14c, county 'I'heruupon, on motion of .Sup, Hbickmore the tux 21c, town tax 15c, road reiiair tax 9c, TOWNSHIP OK INGHAM roaolution; On motion the communicntion wna received Hoard liK)k a recess until I iOO o'clock in the lo Grnnd Ulver, thence NW'ly alonit Ulver to Tax of 1917. W purl frl. oxcept N 20 ncrea UcBolved by tho Bonrd of Suiiorviaors of Iiiit- and accepted and City Assessor llennett aoatcii a point opposite at riitht antties to Mill, atroet achool tax 41c, hiithwny improvement tnx 4c, aflurnoon. total tax $1.04. aoc, 10, T2N,/U1E, 127 ncrea: .State tax $13,87, ham County, That tho Clerk be nnd is hereby In tho place of .Sup. Newaom. ArtcrnoDii Si'KKinii. to the place of lieitlnninit thence H'ly to bett; county tux $19.44, town tnx $4.00, rond repair aiithnri/.ed lo draw an order In bis own lielinit The minutes of the seaalon tor October 25, State ta.x .118.07, county tax .512.28, Roneral city Tax ot 1017. Lot 409; Stato tax 14c, county Hoard culled to order at 1 o'clock by Cbalr- tnx 21c, town tax 15o, rond repair tux 9c, tux $7,20, school tnx $11,70, biithway Improve­ for $00.00 for hia sorvicea aa Clerk ot the woro then read and their Iielnit no corrections. . man U. It. Hullen. tax $20.30, Bcbnol and 1 mill tiux 524,75, ward ment tax $4.80, totnl tnx $01.73. Hoard and prcparinit copy ot thu procucdinita the same wuro npprovod. and bittlnvay improvement tax $4,23, penalty Bcliooi tax 41c, hiithwny improvement tax 4c, Koll call showed nil mondiers to lie present total tiLX $1.04. for thu printer. A communication waa tlien rend from tho The committee on .lustlce and Coroners tax $1.83, total tax $78.00. TOWNSHIP OK DELHI Tax of 1917. Lots 470 to 485 Inol.; Stato Tnx ot 1017. Com. at u imlnt 1 45 deit. 3D' On roll call tho anmo waa adopted by the tol- City Attornuy ot the City of Lanainit diructinn Claims then ollered thu followintt report; Cli'ur'a Addilinn tnx 73e, county tax $1.01, town tnx 74c, rond lowlnit vote: 20 yens; no nnya. • thu uttention of the Ilonrd to nn overalithl in To tbo llonnralile Hoard of Suiiervisors. W 198 ft. from SW cor ot lot 07 nf Ivinit'a Tii.x ot 1017: W 94 feet ot lot 48; State tux repair tnx 45o, achool tax $2.00, bitthway im­ Plat, llience S 45 ilott. 30', W 132 ft., N 45 'I'iie committee on GenernI Clninis then pre- the inattor of npportionlntt tnxea for acliool Guntieinun; Tbo cnmmlttoe on .lustlce and $4.03, county tax $(1.55, acbool nnd 1 mill tnx provement tnx 20c, total tax $5,19, deit. 31", W 105 tt, N 45 dett. 31', E 132 ft. S senlud tho followinit reiiort; purposes Iwtween tbe City of Lnnslnit and Coroners Claims beK leave to report as follows: $13.20, aprlnklintt ta.x 73c, total tax $25.11. To the Honornblo Board ot Suiiervisors. Lansintt Townahip. TOWNSHIP OK MERIDIAN 45 deit. 30', E to bett. aoc. 14, T.IN, U2W, 50 That tbe books of ,lustice 11, IC, Smith have Township 4 North ut Knntic 2 Weal acres: Stato lax $4.34, county tax $5,99, town Gentlomon: We hnvu examined the records On motion this communication wna received have licen e.vainined and found to lie correct, Tax ot 1917'. Com. CO ft. N from center poat Tax of 1917. West Vi "f SW Vi of SW '/i, tax $1.08, road repair lax $3,08, school tax in the ofllee ot the County Clerk in connection and placed on lilu and rutenod lo tlio Com- und rBconimond that he he allowed Ida ndlcnKC of auc. 8, tlienco N 202 ft, W 105 ft, S 20'>' aec. 1. W 'A uf SE 'A of SE '/,, see, '2, W '/j $8,55, hiithway improvement tax $2.10, totnl with tho bounty on noxious iilrda and animaia mlltee on Apiiortionment ot 'I'axca and Aaesa- and iier diem. ft, 10 to licK. Sec. 8; Stnto tax $0.94, county of SW trl. '/i of SE frl. V, except W 25 ncrea tnx $25.20. und recoinmend the ullownnce of cinims rep- ment Uolla. tax $9,82. achool and 1 mill lax $19,80, tten­ C, II. Newaom, Floyd Straight, aec. 2, E '/• "t SW 'A ot SW Vi aoc. 1 E '/j VILLAGE OK LESLIR reBcnloil iiy certificntes numliera 378 to 301 A communicntion wna then received from On motion of Sup, Nowsom the report of tbo oral city tax $21,04, ward and hitthwny tnx of SE i/i ot SE i/i, aec. 2, E '/j of SW frl. >/, inclusive. the Board ot Education from the City of Lan- $2.57, penalty tax $1.41, total tax $01.58. Unplnted Property committee was adopted by tbo followinK vote; ot SE frl. i/i except W 24 iicrca, aec, 2, T4N, Tnx of 1917. Com. 30 TIKIB W of SE cor ot M. Reed .Inckaon, A. L. Rose, W. C. Walters, aintt, dofinintt the bounduries nf tiie school dis- 2l'i yeas; no naya. Tax of 1917. W 50 ft. ot the S Vi of SW UIW: Stutc tux $1,00, county tnx $2,20, town .SW i/i ot NE '/i of Sec. 28, TIN, RIW, thence On roll cull.tho report was ndopted by tho trict of llie City ot Lansintt where it uxtunds Sup. Clement thereupon oirerud the report of i/i of aoc. 8, alaft W 3 roilB of N 113 roda of tax 38c, rond repulr tnx $1.22, acbool tnx $2.70, due N 40 roda. W to E line ot ,1, L, nnd S. II. followintt volo: 20 yens; no nays, o"t into the townahip, nnnioly, LnnainK town- the committee on Ways and Moans; NW '/t ot aoc, 17 lieinit on Sees, 8 and 17; hiithway improvement lax 14c, totnl tnx $8.24. U. S'ly alonit E line ot rail road lo S lino of Tlie connmiltee on General Claims then re- alilp. To the Honorable Hoard of Superyiaora, Mottua Swamp Drain tax $280.00, total tnx Supcrvianrs Plut Nn. I NE '/i oC aec. 28, thence onat to licit; 'Vlilnite ported bnck nnd recommended ibiit the follow­ On motion the communication wna reculvcd Gentlemen: Your committee on.Ways nnd $230.00. Tnx ot 1017. Lota 43 nnd 44, Sec. 2, T4N, tteneral lax'400, vlilnite hiithway improvement init claims bo dlanilowod for tlio ronaon that nnd pliiced on lilo nnd wna referred to thu Means liett leave to report that we liavc con- Tnx of 1917. N' i/j ot S '/j ot commencintt UlW: Stato tnx $2,90, county tnx $4,00, town tax 40c, total lax 80c, they were not ccrtifted to by any county ofliclnl. Commitlco on Apportionment of 'I'ILXOB nnd aulleil wdlh the county treasiiror' aa to the 12.02 cba. S of N i/,'poat ot HOC. 28, T4N, R2W, tax 70c, road repair $2,22, achool tax $3.10, '~" VILLAGE OK ONONDAGA Weal Puliliabinit Conipnny, $3.50; Uomlnitton Aaaossniont Rolls. amount of nionoy in the aeveral funds and be­ tliunoe K 19 cba. lo center ot Mnaon/Uoiid, S hiithway Improvement tax 25c, total tax $13.17. 'I'yiiowritcr Compnny, $7,00. A communicntion wna tiien received from lieve tbo ainoiints nucessary to bu raised by 10.53 clia. W 10 cliB. to Vl, line, N to iieitlnnhiK, Onk Grove Pnrk Tax ot 1017. Com nt the InterBoction of E The claims were dianllowed na recommended the Clerk ot Enimett County, trnnsmittintt a taxation for tbe coniinK year to be aa follows; nlao S 1 '/i acres nf N '/j of above doflcrilied Tnx of 1917. Lot 4; Stnte tax 37c, county lino ot lot 2 nnd hitthwny thence NW'ly Inntt liy the committee iiy tbo followintt vole; 20 copy of a resolution passed iiy the Board of State tax • $.120,^75.0:) land oxcept E 325 ft, thereof. Sec. 28: Mnllory tnx 50o, town tux I'Oc, road repair tnx 27c, hiithwny 50 ft. thence NE'ly 52 ft., thoncu yeas; no nnys. Supervisors ot Emnictt County nt tlioir suasion ContinKcnl fund If.O.OOO.OO drain tax $442.80, total tax $412,80, achool tax 02c, hiithway improvement tax 3c, SE'ly 50 ft,, thonco SW'ly 52 ft, to licit,, pnrt 'I'boreupon, on molion.^of Sup. Neller the on Tuesday. Octoiior 21, 1910, In criticism of County poor .; 10,000.00 i Tax ot 1017, Com. in center ot I.,anaintt and total tnx $1.89. of lot 2, blk 2; Stale lax 29c, county tax 42c, Rond Commissioners nnd the County EnRlnecr the State Constnbulary. County Normal TraininK Class 350 00 Mason road 17.52 cha. S ot N lino ot sec. '.'8, Tax ot 1917. I.,ot 5; Stnte tax 37c, county i^ town tnx 27c, rond "reimlr tnx 20c, achool" tnx wore itivon tlio iirivilcite of the lloor tor tho On motion ot Sup. Rose this communicntion T. U. Sanitarium-^Mnintenunce 7,ri00-.00 S In center of ronil 3.20 chs. W 19 cba. N 3.29 tax 50c, town tax 10c, rond repair tnx 27c, I 47c,. hitthwny Improvement tnx 3Sc, total tnx purpose of makinit any oxplanationa which they was recoivud and laid upon tho table. T. 11. Sanitarium—lUilidlnu 2,000.00 cha. K to licit. Si.'c. 28; Mnrvin druin tax $4.00, school tnx fi2c, hlKliwny improvement tnx 3c, $-.03. desired to make in cunnection with their an­ On motion ot Sup. Fowler tho reiiort ot the Soldloru' Relief 1,000.00 total tnx $4,00, totnl tnx $1.80. VILLAGE OK WILLIAMSTON nual report. Committee on Apportionment ot Taxes and County Uoad Tund 107,127.00 Tax of 1017, Com, at SE cor ot Lot 20 Tnx of 1917. Lot 8; Stnto tnx 37c, county Waldo's Addition Tbo romnlndor of the forenoon was occupied Aasossmont Uolla, which wns ndopted iiy tho County Drain Fund ri,'tl7..12 Woodrow Park, K 33 ft. N 60', W 102 ft. W tnx 50c, town tux lOc, rond ropnir tnx 27c, Tnx of 1917. Iflt 19, blk 13: Stnto tnx in n discuaalon ot the oiicrnlions of the Rond Board on Octoiior 25, wna'^ro-considered by tiie Covert Uoad Fund No. 1 4,100,07 33 ft. S 50' E 102 ft. to bott., sec. 28; State acbool tnx C2c, hittbwny improvement tnx 3c, $14.45, county Inx $20.75, town tnx $3 05, CommlasionerB loitolhor witli tlie Ihornuitii ro- followinit vole: 21 yeaa; no naya, Covert Uoail Fund No,,.|.l .1,007,20 tax 58c, county tux 82c, achool nnd 1 mill tax total tnx $1.89. achool lux $30,00, villnttc tteneral tax $50,00, view ot tho improvenicnls recently iniido under Sup, Fowler, then moved thnt tho report lie Komi Maintenimco Fund 40,000.90 $1,05,. tteneral city'tax $1,75, ward nnd biith­ Tux ot 1917. Lot 10; Stij).o tnx 37c, county total lax $110,45. their direction . nnd tlie moneys disbursed on retorred back to tho Coiiimiltee for correction, G. A. Cleniont, ,1. S. Uoitnett, A. h, Rose. way tnx 12c,ipenalty tax lie, total tax $5,03, tux 50c, town tnx 10c, rond repair tnx 27c, • Wnldii's 2nd Addilinn account thereof. I wliich motion provniled by the followintt volo;' On motion of Sup. Clement the report o£ the Ncller'a Sub, No. 1 of n part ut the NB Vi acliool tnx 02c, hittbwny improvement tax 3c, TiL\ of 1917.' S VJ ot E VJ ot lot 4, blk 17: On motion of Sup. .Nollor tho Bonrd, there-' 24 yeas; 0 naya. coinmittco was accepted and adopted unil re­ nt Sec. ». totul tax $1.89. State tnx $7,23, county tnx $10,.S8, town lax upon, took a recess until 1 o'clock this nfter Sup, Millor then olfered the followintt reso­ ferred to the committee on Aiiportlonnicnt by. Tnx of 1917. Lot 9: Stnte tnx $3.18, county •Tax of 1017. Lot 35; Stale tnx 8c, county $1.83, school liLX $15.30, villaite tteneral tnx noon, lution : the followintt vote; 2fi yeas; no naya. tux $4,50, achool nnd 1 mill tax $9.08, aidewulk tnx 10c, town tnx 2c, rond ropnir tax 5c, achool SdS.flO, totnl tnx: $59.74. Atlernoan Seasinn. Resolved, Thnt the Clerk Im nnd he is here­ Sun. Clement therouiion offered the followinK tnx .$22.01, totnl tnx $38.77. tax 12c, hiithway improvement tnx Ic, "totul Meetinit culled to order liy Chnirmnn H. R. by nutliori7*d nnd instructed to draw his order Tnx of 1917. Lot 15: Stutc tnx .$4.05, coun­ CITV OK MASON reaulutlon; tnx 38c. OriglnnI Pint Bullcn, nt 1 ;00 o'clock in tbe nflernoon, , to tho vnriouB llenltb Odicors of the county To the Honoriiblo Hoard oC Siiiiorvlsora. ty tnx $5.73, achool und 1 mill tnx $11.55, tten- Tax ot 1917. Lota 30 nnd 37; Stutc tnx 15c, Uoll call showed nil memiiors to be preaenl. who were in ntlendnnce nt the conference ot ernl city tnx $12.27, wnrd nnd hittbwny tux Tnx ot 1917. N 00 ft. .of lols A und E Gentlemen; We also recommend that the county tnx 20c, town tax 4c, road repulr tnx pnrnllel with Onk nlrcet, Vonaacsaed tnx of Sup, Schcpiwrs, tiiercupon, ollered tlio fol­ Houlth Oniccra ot Micblitnn, culled by the Treaaurcr Im nutborb.ed to pay alx iwr cent $2.27, penalty tux 87c, totul tux $30,74. He, achool tnx 25c, Highway improvement tax lowintt report of the committee on Apportion­ Governor to conalder means ot comhntinit tho Tax nf 1917. Lot 10; State tnx $4.05, coun­ 1915: Stnto lux $2,31, county lux $2,70, school Interest on all ordora cashed by the banks after Ic, totul tnx 70c. tnx $5,00, city tnx $6.87, slnlo tnx $2.31 coun­ ment nnd AascBsmont Rolls: so-called inlluon-/.n; such orders lo lie drnwn funds aro oxhaualce: th.„„e .„.,.,.nnnie»s i f>o 'nnnl to the matter of n recent net pnsacd charitable Inalitutlona nnd the sniue to Iw dla- $57.54. ', ' achool tnx 12c, hiithway improvement tnx Ic, tax 43c, county tiux 02c, achool tnx $1.77, city tax $1,30, total tax $4.12, of tlielr I'oapeotivo townahlps nnd warda In the ^ ""; l-eK «l"t»i'fl in the matter of exemption buraed from the contlntient fund In tbe usual Tux ot 1917. Lot 23: State tnx $4.05, coun­ total tiL\ 38c. report of tho'committoo on Apportionment and ''•''"' '"-^"t'o" "J vetcranij of certain wnra. ty tux $5.73, achool nnd 1 mill tax $11.55, Kon- Wo further recommend that there lie chnrit- way. 'l'uxot'1917. Lota 02 nnd 124: Stnte tnx 15c, Assosamont Rolls this dny ndopted. After Bomo dlacuaalon Sup. Miller moved, On roll onll the roaolution waa adopted by crnl city tax $12.27, wnrd and bittlnvay tnx county tnx 20c, town tax 4c, road repair tax •od: thnt tbo subject he referred to the Prosecutlntt $2,27, pennlty tnx 87c, aldowalk tax $20.80, To the Clly ot Lansintt: Inl, on slate tax nnd There bcinit no further buainoss before the the followinit vote: 20 yeaa; no nnya. lie, school lux 25c, hiithwny impvovenient tnx Board, Sup. Neller snttlteatcd thnt nil tbo mom- Attorney, who wna preaunt, with the reipioat Sup. Kolly then offered tbo followintt roaolu­ total tax $57.54. Ic, tolnl tux 7Cc, oxp, $11, exiienau ot sale $22,00, chanted bnck that he render an oiilnion and thnt lie Irnns- Tax of 1917, Lot 36: State tax $1,45, county stnte tnx $03,43, chnrtted bnck county lux hcra visit the iocnl piiotoitraplier in order tliat tion nnd on roll call tbo anmo wna adopted by . Tnx ot 1917. Lota 07, 08, 09 nnd 70; Slnlo tho very pleasant relations existintt liotweon init same lo each of the Supervisora, wliicli the followintt vote; 20 yeaa; no nays. lux $2.05, achool und 1 mill tax $4.13, itencral tax 20c, county tax 40c, town tnx 7c, rond ro. $02,83, chnrtted linck cbunty druin tiu\ $91,92, motion prevailed. city tnx $4.38, wnrd and biithway tnx 81G, (ten­ chnritod buck other tnx $090.70. tlie membera ot thia Ilonrd mittht be iwrpe- Resolved by the noanl ot SuiMrvlsora of pnlr tnx 22c, school tax 49c, hitthwny improve­ tunlcd by n ttroun photoitrnph of the mcmliers. Sup. .Tackaon thereupon moved (but the snme Inttbam County: uity tax 31c, aprlnklintt tnx ICc, totiU tnx .$13.29 ment tnx 3o, totul tax $1.50. And to the City of Enat Lnnsini;: intcreat on committee who served upon the Coinmltleo ot Park PIncc Btulcl lux nnd cxpeliaeii ,$2.03, chnrtted bnck The BUttitostlon wns inforinnlly ndopted nnd That, the conimlttco on Public Buildlntia lie Tax ot 1917. Lot 73; Stnte'tnx 8c, county immcdintcly nfler ndjournmont, nearly the en­ Miloaite and Per Diem nt the October aosslon Tnx of 1917, Piirt of lot 9, com. nt SW tnx 10c, town tnx 2c, rond ropnir tnx 5c, acbool atnle' tnx $10.12, chnrgcd bnck county tux Iw niiiiolnlcd for this dny, which motion pre- • nutliurizcd by thia l)onrame when comiiteted tax 12c, highway Improvement tax Ic, totnl H. n, BULLEN, Cbnlrman. o'clock in the nflernoon and waa called to Brook's Addition to the Delta lAX 3Bc. And to the Townahip of Bunkorhills Interest order by Chnirmnn il. R. Bullon, . , Sup. Ward then offered the {allowing rew- on atate tnx and exiwnaca $1.97. V. J. BROWN, Clerk. lution: Tax ot 1917. A tract commencing at 8G Tnx of 1917.' Lot 75: State t«x,8c, county cor poat ot Brook's Addition, extending N 132 tax lOc, town tax 2e, road repair tax 6c,, school And to the-Townahip ot Delhi; Intereat on Roll call showed tho .followinK membera to Reaolved br. the Board ot Supervisora ot atate tax and expenaea 22c. bo proaent: Supa, Brognn, Blaekmore, Cle­ Ingham County: . tt. SW'ly 82>4 ft, 8 132 ft. to the N boundary tax 12c, highway. Improvement tax Ic, total SPECIAL SESSION line of Michigan Ave., NB'ly along N boundary tax 38c. And to the Townahip of Ingham; Inffereat on Friday, November 7, 1919—Morning Seaalon, ments, Clement, Davia, Dunckol, Fay, Fowler,' That, Whereas the lum ot 11800 appropriated aUto tax and expenaea 69c. Hall, Hunt, Jackson, Kelly, Kalier, Miller, by the Board (or extra clerk hire In the ofllee line of Michigan Ave, to beginning, Except a Tax ot 1917. LoU 78, 79, 80 and 118; SUte At a apecial meeting ot the Board ot Super- part of lot 1 of Btook'a Addition to,the Delta tax 68c, county tax 80c, town tax 14c, road re­ And to the Townahip of Lansings Intereat viaora ot Ingham County, called by the Clerk Nellor, Bennett, Roae, Straight, Scheppera, o( tin countr treaiurer la deemed to be In-' on aUte tax and expenaea 60c. Siiaby, Warner, Waltera, Wnrd and Chairman •ufllelent, there(ore' be It reaolved that the com. at a point on N line ot .Mlj!iigm> Ave. charged back other tax $3.89. written notice In words and figures as follows: adopted by the following vote; 24 yeaa; 0 naya. buraed under the same regulations as provided beginning: State tax 87.28, county tax te.88, school tax 49e, highway Improvement tax 3c, school and 1 mill tax $24.43, toUl tax $41.t4. toUl tax $1'.60. 'And to the Township of Onondaga s Intenst To Vernon J, Brown, County Clerk pt Ingham Table top of omtuinn for sa to the tlSOO. on sUtie tax and expenses Ic. County, Michigan s On roll call the reaolutlon was adopted by Bahgalow Knella , Tax ot 1917. I«t 84; State tax 16e, countr tax 20e, town tax 4c, road, repair tax lie, , And to the Township of Stoekbrldges Interest We, the undersigned, duly elected and qual­ Sup. Scheppera, chairman ot the Committee the (ollowlng votes .2( yeas; no naja. Tax of 1917. Lot 10 s SUto tax $6.4«. eoun>. ified Supervisora ot the County of Ingham, on Apportionment of Taxca and Asseaament ty tax 17.81, Mhool and 1 mill tax $18,E«, toUl achool tax 26c, highway improvement tax ic, on sUto tax and expenses 19c, charged back Sup. Miller thereupon offered the (ollowlni other tax $12.20. collectively constituting more than ane-third Roila then offered the following resolutions resolutloni tax $81.86.. ' . .„'.••;.••,'., total tax 78c. Tax of 1917. Lot 111: Stale tax 8e, county And to the Township of Williamstons Inter­ ot .the members of the Board of Supervisors ot Whereas, on the 2Sth day of October, 1919, Reaolved by the Board .o( Supervisors of Angell'a Bab af lot 81 and penlona tt 78 and said county, do most respectively petition you 'this Board did adopt a cerUIn report of the 71 at Cellege Grave Plat. ^ . tax lOe, town tax 2e, road repair tax 8e, achool est on stote tax and expanses $1.08. Inirtiam County: ' ' . ' • . t^nA to the Township ot VevayH Interest on to call a' special meeting of said Board of committee' on Apportionment of taxes and That, from and afler.Nov. I, ltl«. all Medi« Tax of , »17, Und 8-6 of the following s tax 12c, highway ' improvement tax le, total Supervisors of the County ot Ingham, to meet Asseument Rolls, and Bounded W by Charles St., N by Linden, E by tax 88c. . , !' r sUte tax and expenses 40e, expense of sale cat supplies bhargeable to the county for Con> $1.00, charged)back sUto tax $8.63, charged in the Superviaor's room in the court houae in Whereas, It has been found that said (apart twlous and Indigent cases shall bt ordend by Division St., extended, S by Anna St., except Tax «f 1917. Lot 1261 SUto tax 8c, county the City of Maadn, in the county, aforesaid, on tax lOc. f;town tax 2c, road repair tax 6e, back ctMinty tax $8.16, charged back other tax contained certoln clerical errors which If per­ and eertlfled to by the County Physician. that portion of lot 81 beg. at SW cor, thenee Friday, the 7th day ot November, A. D, 1919, mitted, to aUnd would Inflict manifest Injustice E 177.8 ft. 8 70 deg. 6' E 88,24 ft, N 148,08 achool tax 12c;'highway improvement .tax Ic, 80 86 * ' . ' * ' . , On roll call this reaolutlon was adopted by And to the County of Ingham at large: lU' ,at 10 o'clock In the forenoon.of said dayrfor on certain townships, and the following votes 26 yeasi no nays; . ! ft, E 68,48 ft: 8 168.8 ft. N 70 deg. 5' W 69.76 toUl tax 88c, the purpose of conaldering and acting upon .the ' Tax of 1917. LoU 126 and 127 s SUto tax torest on sUto tax and expenses 14c, expenae Whereas, this Board has been convened In Sup. Kalier, thereupon, offered the follow- ft.,to beginning, except beginning at the KW report of the Committee on Apportionment of special session In order that such errors might cor of lot 81, thence E 130.28 ft. 8 66 ft. along IKc, county tax 20c, town tax 4c, road repair of sale $1.00,' charged back sUto Ux. 98c, Taxea and Aaaeaafnent Rolls, and for the pur­ ,' 'Ing.'fciolutiimi''/"'. charged back county ti^ $1.47, charged back,, be" correete'd; > Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Alley line, thence W 180.23 ft. to the B line of tax Uc, school tax 2i;e, highway Improvement pose of.transacting such other business as may tax le, toUI'tax 76c. 1 other tax $7.16. Now therefore, be It reaolved and It Is hereby ' .Ingham County;',. !,::••:•:'•.•, ,•, '..-•;•., Charlea St, thenee N 66 ft. to beginning: State properly'and legally come before said board. resolved that the following be adopted as the tax'$18.28, county tax $19.09, contingent: tax Tax of 1917. Lot 128; SUto tax 8c, county 0. A, CLEMENT, ' Dated October 31, 1919. / That, the Clerk be and Is hereby Instructed • ^ J. SCHEPERS, ^ report ot aaid'^committee and that the aeveral to draw ah order on the contingent fund for $7.86; school and 1 mill tu-$44.74; water tax tax 10c, town tax; 2c, road repair tax Sc, school aupervlaora be and they are hereby ordered and $4.18, street taix $8.70, sewer tax $4.68, interest tax- 12c, highway Improvement,.tax IctoUl „. ' . • , ,: Committee.. • the sum'o( twenty dollars ((20;00) In favor ofi . 'On motion ot Sup.' CleKient the report of the Signed: A. L. Roae, W. C. Waltera, L, H. directed to aaaeas the aeveral ai)ms aet opposite ' school district Mo. «, Meridian Township, for and sinking tax $1.78, lighting tax $2.87, Arc , tax 88c, -Brown, C. A. Clement, J. Scheppers, E. H. the names of the aeveral Tonnahlpa and Cltlea ta~ x 84e-,w, grading-an..—....-„d- paving'Mich...... Ave. and Tax of 1917. Lot 1388 SUto tax.8e, county committed together with their recommendation . the ceawn that the county farm, is located In was adopted by the.following votes 26 yeaa; Ward,. Osmond C. Howe, C. H. Newaom, H. R. in the schedule here given: .•:•: 'laldiaehbol^dlstrict.!' ; ^ ,'.'^''::''i ':'- '^'-, - :. •- Grand River tax $4.18, penMty tax $1.48, toUl j tax 10c, town tax 2e, road repair.tax 8c, Bullen,EmeatB.. Kelly, C. A. Davia; W. A. tax $118.18. " : I school tax 12c,'highway improvement tax Ic, ;; ^ See tiible at top of page Oh roll call this raaolutian was adapted by ^ Slip, ilaii then/moved thathe be permitted Blaekmore, Cheater Hunt, F. H. Sttaby, L. D. , the followinK votes.SS yta«; no hays. , Tax of 1917. W VJ of following com. at 8W toUl tax SBc. , ; . Dunckel, M,'Reed Jackaon,S. A. Warner, On roll call the reaolutlon, containing the , to correct a cerUln deaerlption agalnat which Floyd Straight, A. A. HalL , - r On motion' of Sup. Walter* the .Chairman- cor of Jot BliE 177.8 ft. 8 70 deg. 8', E ; Tax of 1917. Lot ISO's .SUto tax 8c, county a charged back tax had been reaaaeaaed under report of, the Committee was adopted by the * : was Instructed to appoint a committee of three 886.2.ft. N 0 deg. 24'. W 182 ft; 8 70 deg. S' tax 10c, town tax 2e', road repair tax 6c,'school' .;.,:.!,.•••;;; •'•• -,,•:. ••October :-3l, 1919. ''• • fallowing vote: 24 yeaa; 0 naya. * B 148.4:ft, 8 0 deg: 39', E lS2,ft, N 70 deg. tax IZc, highway Improvement tax Ic, toUl t)ie di^ction of the. Auditor :Generali which To the Membera of the Board of Suiwrviaort of •,;,. to cohfer with the commltfeeon'Supplle* tela. tax-38c. •::.•,'. ••••••;'j':-:•;•-' .v'..^''. •'•.', - ,'''. laotlon iPrevalled. . „ ^ ,„,.«:- • Sup. Roae then moved that the Committee on i'-:.:\tlVe to.the matter of davialng ,some tylrtem of 6' :W 148.4 ,ft^ to beginning s SUto' tax 87c, the Cotinty of Ingham. • ' Suppilea be :BUthoriiied to purchase a type­ county;-taxr$l,18, 'con^ngent.tax 78e,' school' Tax of 1917. Lot 137 s SUto tax lEccounty IThC' committee on General Clalma then re­ ' Gentlemens In..accordance .with the pro- ...^•B>entr«l^pu«ha«lh«^«<>WOTll*B;.fpr^ ported backi and recommended the allowance of writer for the Drain Camnrtaaioner'a office, not it and 1 mill tax $2.98, water tax 22e, street tax Ux ; 20c,'town- tax; 4ci road repair' tax' lie. visions of: the above petition,.'you are. hereby to exceed a coat ot, $126,00 47e, sewer tax. 24c; InteMst and, sinking. Ux school ttxiiW.highway improvement tax Ic, the following:eUtmas,: ;;^ , . J • ,, . notified that on Friday, the 7th day of Novem-. --i-:sTheichaim«'.'««i^ No, Bill /Claimant • Claimed Allowed On motion, the reaolutlon was adopted by the .1lift '•i+ 10e,''itghttng^tax:t4c;':flrcltax''8e,' iradlng;.and"'total tax':76«,i-^x;i0e.:,to«^ ^»ad wpalr;tox ««, tchoo the Board of Supervisor! Is hereby called, and ported back and, recommended the allowanca 5'.'rto'ot^llW.= ,Cbln,^•t,;8W^Wo^i.Iot ll.;Bi.««)l«e, Wihww-lmprovnnentvtw «ot«l • Tho elalmt ware Bllowsd!as. raeommended by will be ,h*|d in the 'Supervisora* room In the; the; committee; by, the following .voto i 2i yt.M! of; the following claim s court .honn'^lni the Cit)^ of; iMason, In said, No.;Blir' Claimant Claimed Allowed- _ .. .,1, _.-^ .. _•/.,.- •• consld. «» DaUr I. Call..,,> $$4.14 n4.14 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. Page Fifteen

at OH ft e n » ' sr 3 Business. Cards m 3 I?- 'J rr 3 H ATTORNEYS Mo Jr f ? n ? A. A. UEKGMAN, Attorney mid CounMlot * CO I at LHV, Muion, Michlgun. WILIJAM C. IIUOWN, Alloi'iiuy at Law. In J^luuuii every 'L'ucuduy and l''rlrill.30 21-123.01 059JO.0O I.miKini,', Oth ward orp3Sl.l.l rinK30.37 227580.59 IIAUVKY O, Cl.lNI.;—City nnd farm Dronorty, l.anKlnit, 71h ward 21l.'-,.13.r,7 22!l(l.S.riO 102830.13 vacant lotH and Innil contracts, Ollice 40,'i l.anrtiiiK, Kill ward .1711.8.1 300.1..10 • 10401,10 I'nidduii Ulk,, l.aniiinK, Michitian, CiU.zen Haul l.aiiHini,' 87.10.30 11800.811 2.03 10.12 13.S3 220(11.00 |)hiinu, 39w.20|)d

•rolal 5120.17rp.O3 $331508.2!) lAtlRirSltS' iMU'l'UAI. riHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INC. All of which IH rcBiioctfnlly sninnltlod, C. A. Davia, W. A. lUackmore, ,1. S. ncMinelt, ,1. .Scliopers, .Jnmes liroRnn. ham county, .Safest, clieapcst, best. For Intormntlon write lo F. H. Field, secretary, Mr, fjliiurrnan : Ymir Coriiinltt on Mileaue nnd J'er Diem Wonid rcHiicctriilly On roll call the claim wim alloweil and or- riNAI, ACCOUNT. SOMKItVlLLE—NOV. 21 ORDICK or PUBLICATION. Mnson. Frank Seclcy, Pros,, Alaaon, Ofllc* on third fionr of court house. liic fdliowini,' report; derod pidd liy tlie folluwinu vote; 24 yens; Stale of MichiKan. The rrobntc Ccnirt for State of MichlKiin. Circuit Court tiir tlie TOWN.SIlll'S AND NAMES 'I'KAVKl, ATTKNIJANCH TOTAL 0 nnys. tlio County ot Ini;ham. County of InKniim. In Chancery. WAUIXS Miles Amt. Days Amount Thereupon, there lieintt no further liualnoss At a session of sidd Court, held at the Prn- Sarah Haley, Plaintlir, AUOTIONICKHS before the lloanl, on niolioii of .Su|i, Clements 10 .f 4.00 .$ 4.90 bato Ollice in tile City of Mnson, in said coun­ vs. Alaledon Kloyil Strinchl 10 ? .90 tile lloanl niijourncd, KURTZ it JACOBS, expert auctioneers, Satis- 12 4.00 4.72 ty, on tile 20th day of October, A. D. 1919. Frank W. Hammond, Dewey IX Ham­ Aiircllna II, 11. Ilullen, .72 J H, U., nUM.EN, Chairman, facUon giiiirantceii. Address Leslie Park, 40 4.00 0.40 Present: HON. L. II. McARTllUR, .ludKO mond, Myrtle II. Every, Anna Itnnkerhill ..Iaine» llrounn 2.40 V,-J, lIltOWN, Clerk, l^nnsing. Citizens phono. Delhi lolin M. Fay 1144 .84 4.00 4.84 of Probate. May Carrie, Hntlio R. Kinney' Eaxt I.imsInK ,1. SclicpperH. 32 1.92 4.00 5.02 In the Matter of (he Estate ot ACNES Ethel Skeels, Frank A. Ilamniund, 18 1.08 1 4.00 5.08 SOMERVILLE, Deceased. Josie Hammond, Kdllh Hammond, FRANK ROHACK, General Auctioneer. Prlc« Ink'hani ,A'. ,1. Miller.... Tlii.s Woiniiii Found licliul'. renBonaiiio, Satiatnctlon guannteed. Phont 32 1.92 4.0O 5.92 Ida Soniorvliie liavinK (lied in said court lier. Carletnn 'Ciirrie, Itobort Hammond UiMHlnu Township. C. A. Clement... WiillamBton 42 2L 2S. P. 0. Okcmos, R. B..1 I/croy. ,l''red SilBby 50 3.00 4.00 7.00 Men and women sufl'orlng from kid­ final adminiatratinn account, and her petition and Ora E. Turner, and tho un­ IxjHlie Will Ulaekmore,, 20 1.20 1 4.00 5.20 ney and bladder trouble will be glad prayini? for tlie allowance thorcot, and for the known heirs, (IcviBccs, loKatces assignment and distribution ot tlic residue ot and assigns of James M. llnm- C. W. CLARK, Genernl Auctioneer, botk l^ckc Uirny llunckel,,, 48 2.88 1 4.0O 0.88 1.0 read how one woman found roliet, phones, Maaon, Michigan. 40 2.40 1 4,00 0 40 said estate. niond, deceased. Detendants. Meridian 1''. VV. Kniser.... Mrs, 0, Hyde, Homeslead, Mich., Onondniia C. A. llnnt 32 1.92 1 4.00 5.92 It is Ordered, That liie 2lBt day of Novem­ Suit iioniiing In the Circuit Court for Ing­ 40 4,00 0.40 writes; "I had that terrible baclcacho ber, A. D. 1919, at ton o'clock in the forenoon, ham County, in Chancery, on Octolicr llth, F. E. STEVES, genorni aucttonecr. Satlsfacttoa SlockliridKe A. A. Hull 2.40 1 gunranteed. Mason Mich. Bsll phone 111 2L2I Vevny Cha«. DnviH 10 .00 I 4,00 4.00 and tired out feeling, scarcely able) nt said pn)l)ate ollice, be and is hereby appoint­ 1919. 20 1.20 1 4,00 5.20 ed for examlniUK and ntlowInK Bold account Present, Hon. Charles H. Cnlllngwood, Cir­ Wheatlield S. A. Warner.... to do my viork. Foley Kiilney Pills W; A. HURRAY, expert auctioneer. Satl*> While Oak Claude Clements. 31 2.04 1 4.00 0.04 ley anil bcnrini; said petition ; .. cuit Jiidgo. It is Further Ordered, That public notice It apjioarlng by aflldavit on file herein thnt faction guaranteed. Terms reasonable, P. Wllliamstnn M. K. .Iaci<8on... 48 2.88 1 4,00 0.88 made me feel like a person, O. Webbervllle. Both phones. LannInK, Isl ward Homer Kowler... 28 1.08 1 4,00 5.08 Sold everywhere. (adv) thereof be itlven by inibllcation of n copy oC the deton> to lie entered in this It is Ordered, Thnt the 5th dny of December, October, A, D, 1919. bntc office in tho City of Mason, in said coun- They should liave the vision ot pure caiiBe within three months from the dntc of A, D, 1919, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, at In this cauBo it appearing from nfildnvlt on ty, on the 2.'ird dny ot October, A. D, 1919, has a right to see the country—the said Probate Ollice, IK and Is hereby appolntcil .skies enriched at dawn and sunset house his Heavenly Father made for this order; and;In case ot their nppenranco flic thnt the whereabouts of all of the defcnd- Present: HON, L. B. McARTHUR, Judgo they cause their nnswcr to PlnlntliT's bill of for examining and allowing anid nccount and nnts, named nnd unnnmed. Is unknown and ot Probnto. with unspcakablQ glory; ot dew benring snld petition; him—unobstructed by brick walls, complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to lie cnnnot bo ascertained, In the Matter ot the Estate ot SARAH L. drenched mornings flashing with unspoiled by fllth and undimmed by served on the Attorney for the Plnintilt within It is Further Ordered, Thnt public notice / On motion of A. A. Bergman, Attorney for WARFIELD, Deconsed. fifteen iliiys atl«r service on said dcfendnnta thereof bo given by publication of n copy ot Plaintiff, it is ordorod that the said dcfendantn Frank Warfield hnving filed In said court hia priceless gems; ot grain (leld-s and smoke. And one ot these days, some­ this order, for three succesBlve weeks previous woodlands yielding to the feet of the how, all children born into the ot a copy ot Biiid bill and notice ot this order; cnuBO their appearance to ho entered in this final administration account, and his iietltlon and that in default thereof, said hill be taken to said day ot hearing, in the Ingham County cause on or before three months from tlie date prnying tor the allowance tliereof, and for tho wind; of the vast night sky "all world will be given a chance to enjoy ns confessed by sidd defendants. News, n newspaper printed and circulated in of this order; and in case ot their appearance assignment and ilistributlon ot tiie residue oC throbbing and panting with stars." to the full their inspiring patrimony. And it is further ordered, that within twenty Bald county. L. B. McARTllUR, they cause their answer to tlic plaintiff's bill Bnid ostatc. They should feel the j.oy of seed Living in the country in childhood days-the Plnintilt cause a notice ot this order (A true copy.) Judge of Probato, of complaint to bo filed, nnd a copy theroot It is Or(|ered, That'tho 21st day of Novem­ to bo publisiicd in the InRliam County News, a C. A. CLINTON, Probate Register, 4()w4 served on said attorney for plnintiir, within ber, A. D. 1910, lit ten o'clock In tlie forenoon, time and harvest, of dazzling summer "the voice of the Lord God, walking newspaper printed, inibiislied and circulating fifteen days after service on said defendniits at Bald proliate odico, lie and is liereliy appoint­ of a copy ot said bill nnd notice of this order; noons, and ot creaking, glittering in the garden in the cool ot the lay" in said county," and tliiit such pulilication lie PINAL ACCOUNT. SMITH—NOV. 28 ed^ for examining nnd nllowing said account winter nights. They should live with continued tlicrcln at least once in each week and thnt in default thereof, said bill be taken and hearing said petition ; is more likely to be heard; and, being Statii of Michigan. The Probate Court for ns contoBBod by said detendants. flowers and butterflies, with the wild tor six succcBsivo weeks, or that sho cause a tho County ot Ingiiam. It Is Further Ordered, That public notice heard by all, that 'Voice, will be an­ copy ot tills order to Iw personally served on And It Is further ordered, tliat within twenty tliereof be givan by publication of n copy of things that have nitulo jiossible the swered more universally, and witli At a session ot said Court, held nt tho Pro­ dayn the plaintiff cause a copy of this order to' said defendants iit least twenty days lictoro bate'Ollice in the City ot Mason, in said coun­ tills order, for tlireo successive weeks previous Avorld of table. . ,' tlie time aliovo iirescrilied for their niipearanco. he published In tho Ingham County News, a warmer love. ty, on the .1th day of November, A. D. 1019. to said day ot hearing, in tlio Inghnm County They should experience the thrill HOWAKD WIEST, Circuit .ludgo. newspaper printed, piibiislied nnd circulating News, n newspaper printed and circulated in To the nboyo named detendantu! Present! HON. L. 11, McARTHUR, Judge in said county, nnd thnt such publication be of Probate. • • , said county. L. B. McARTHUR, of going barefoot, of being out in the Don't Disregard n Cold. Take notice, that the bill of complnint la continued therein once In each, week for six (A true copy.) Judge of Prol)at«, rain, without umbrellas and rubber filed In this cnuBo to'aulct tho title to certain In tho Matter of the Estate ot MARX E, weeks in succession, or thnt she cause n 'copy A neglected ifiold may develop into SMITH, DeccHsed. C. A. CLINTON, Probato Register, 44w4 coats and buckled overshoes; ot rid­ roalostnte doscrlliod in said bill nnd to debar of this order to lie personally served, or served most serious sickness. The influenza you of nil rlKhtB, title nnd interost therein, Henry J, Smith hnving filed in snld court his by,, registered^ mall, on said detendants, pur­ ing a white birch, ot slidlrig down 'final ndminlstration account, nnd his iietltlon suant to stnttite, nt least twenty days lieforo MORTGAGE SALE. and pneumonia that swept the coun­ Said land bolnx described ns followa, to-wit; prnying for tho allowance thorcot, and for tho Dctnult having been made in the conditiona pine boughs, ot climbing ledges and Tho west sovonty ncrea of the northwest qnnr- the time above prescribed for their nppearnnce, try a year ago were preceded by an UBBignmcnt and dlBtributlon of the residue ot CHARLES B. COLLINGWOOD, ot'n rcni cstnto mortgage, wherein tlie power tall trees, ot diving head flrst Into a ter of section twenty-two, township two north, said estate, ^ ot sale therein contained became oiiorntivo, epidemic of colds, Foley's Honey rnnKo one west, Michlgnn, nnd nl»o, commonc- Circuit Judge. transparent pool. It IB Ordered, Thnt tho 28tli dny of l^ovom- To the nbovo dofondnnts, tnko/ notice, tlint, mado by Adnm F, IJashoro, single, ot the City and Tor will check a cold if taken in inic nt tho( Bouthoaat corner of tho northcnst ot Lnnsing, Inghnm County, Michlgnn, to. They ought to know the sineU ot dunrtor of seetlon twenty-ono, township two bcr, A. D. 1919, nt ton o'clock in tho forenoon, tho bill is filed In this cnuso to nulct the title time: It loosens phlegm and mucous nt said Probnto Oflico, bo nnd is hereby np- to tho lands described in snld bill, nnd to do- Orlnndo R, Stnrkwenther of the anmo place, wet earth ot new mown hay; of the north, rnnRc one west, Michlgnn, thcnco north dnted Mny Itith, 1918, and recorded In the Reg­ clears air passages, eases hoarseness, twenty-four rods nnd foiir foot, thence west polntcd for examining nnd nllowing said nc- hnr you ot nil rights, title. Interest, clnlm,-llcn blossoming wild grape and eglantine; cOTint and hearing said petition i or possible rights thereto. The said land, nnd ister ot Deed's ofiico ot Inglinm County, Mich­ stops tickling throat' Sold every­ twcnty-threo rods to tho right of wny of tho igan, on May 22nd, 1918, In liber 1G7 ot mort­ ot an apple orchard In May and of a Michignn CcntrnI Rnllrond, thonco southeast­ It Is Further Ordered,. Thnt public notice the Innil described in snld hill la tho southwent where, (iidv) •thereof bo given by publlcntlon of n copy of; ,Vunrtor'(Vi") of'sectlon four (4) in Town one gages on page 440, on which mortgage then la pine forest la July; of the crushed erly nIonR Bnid right of wny to nunrtor section now cinimed to bo due to tho undersigned line, thence cnst eleven rods to tho place, of this order, for thrco successive weeks previous (i) north, Rnnge one (I) cnst, Bunkorhill leaves ot wax myrtle, sweet fern, mint to anid dny of hearing, in the Inghnm County mortgageo tho sum at (701)1.44, nnd no suit at SUBSCRIBB FOR THE NEWS beginning, Township, Inghnm County, Michigan. and flr; of the breath ot cattle and of News, a newspnpcr printed nnd circulnted in A. A. BERGMAN, Inw hnving been brought to recover said, sum, E. A. DENSMORE, or any part thereof, notice Is given thnt by fog blown inland from the sea, Attorney for Pinlntlfl. Business Address, snid county. L. B, McARTHUR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Business Address, (A true copy.) Judge of Probnto. Mnsoii, Michlgnn, virtue ot tho power ot saio contained in snld They should hear the answer the Mnson, Micblgnn. ' mortgnge, the subscrilier will sell nt publlo MICKIE SAYS Countersigned; C. A. CLINTON, Probnte Register. 4riw4 Countersigned; trees make to tlio rain, and to Ihfe RUTH E. BROWN, Deputy Clerk. 42w7 miction, and to the highest bidder, on Sntur- wind; the sound of rippling and fall­ V, J. BROWN, Clerk; iHwl \ dny, the 29th dny of November, 1919, nt nino FINAL ACCOUNT. FERGUSON—DEC. 5 ing water, the muffled roar ot the sea FINAL ACCOUNT. WARFIELD—NOV. 21 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said day, nt tho; FINAL ACCOUNT. SOMBRVILLE—NOV. 21 Stnto ot Michigan, Tho Probnto' Court for north front eiitranco to tho City Hnll nuiidinK State ot Michigan. The Probato Court for In a storm, and Its lisping and laugh­ .State ot Michigan. The Probato Court for tho County of Inghnm, on West Ottawa street, in tho City ot Lan­ ing and clapping of hands In a stiff At n session of said Court, hold at tho Fro. the County of Inghnm, \ sing, State ot Michigan, (that being ono of tha tho County ot Inghnm'. i,„.„ r>m.„ i_ .1. fi... „t M„o„„ i„ .„i,t „n„r, .1 At n'BOBsion ot snid Court, held nt the Pro­ breeze. They should know the sdund At n session of snld Court, held nt tho Pro.., bate untco in tho LIty ot Mason, In said .coun- , , m > ,.< ...i. ^ n. „- . i ii plncoa whore the Circuit Court for Inghnm bnto Office In tho City ot Mnson, In nnid coun­ ty, on thollth dny ot November. A. D. 1919.. 'l ?"'° ""^r^'" ,vf",.„V nf"^^^^^^ n ,n County is hold) the lands doBcriiicd in such ot the bees; In a plum tree in May, of i«esenti HON. L'. B. McARTHUR, Judge *>'„"" "V, 23i'd day of Octolier, A. D. 1919, mortgage to Bntisfy Bald mortgago debt, with ty, on tiie 29th day ot Octolior, A. D. 1019. L. B. McARTHUR, ,Tudgo frogs in a bog in April, of grasshop­ ^PN\N' tVWO 6ft -(UW6 Scf^W Present! Honl L. B, McARTHUR, .Tudgo of ot,Probnte. Lf PnT^il interest thereon at six per cent per annum, together with all legal coats, thnt is to say, a pers along the.roadsides in June, of Probnto. In tho Matter ot tho Estuto ot WALTER S. j °\I^n '^?utho Matteli r ot the Estate ot HENRY J. crickets put in. the dark in Septem­ In the Matter ot the Eatnto of JOHN D, FERGUSON, Deceased. I • rwAnTrrvTiV r.„. „„„,i parcel ot land in the Townsliip of Alaledon, Ingliam Cpiints;, and Stato ot Michlgnn, de­ SOMERVILLE, Deceased. •; ',,. O.W. Clark hnving filed In Bnid court Ms P^^S™?U"f,Frank Warfieldf havini?^i g filed in Bnid court his ber. :They should hear a leafless ash Idn Somorvlljo hnving filed in siiid court her finnI ndminUtrntlon nccount, nnd his petition scribed as; tlio oaat part ot tHo northwest . hum, ai pine tree sigh, old trees'groan final ndmlnistrntlon nccount, and bis petition qunrtor of section thirty (30), the snmo bolnK', finnI admihlstr'ation account, nnd her petition praying tor tho nllownnce thereof, and for tho prnying for the nllownnce thereof, and for the \t nsBlgnme'nt and distrlliution of tlie re'sldud ot 104.30 acres In township 3 north ot rringo 1 in the forest, and the floating ice in prnying for tho nllbwnnc« thereof, nnd for the assignment nnd distribution ot the residue of west, Stnte o£ Michlgnn, ' ,~ : a,'' brook making its. incomparable nsatgnmcnt nnd distrifiutlpn ot said estate. anid estate, •'.,.,.;; .,' •;; . snid OBtnte, , music beneatli.the frozen crystal roof It,la Ordered,. Thnt the 21st 5jny ot Novom; It la Ordered, Thnt the Cth^Iny of December, It la Ordorod,.Thnt tlio 21st dny ot Novem­ Dnted Lnnsing,, Mich., August .10th, 1019. bor, A.,D, 191D, nt ton o'clock Ih the forcnooni A. D, 1919, nt ton o'clockin tho foronooni at ber, A', p. 1919, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, ORLANDO R. STARKWEATHER, ot some flooded gldde. ; , at snld probnte pillce, bo nnd is hereby appoint­ anid Probnte Office, bo and la hereby appointed nt anid probate ;pnice, ho and la horoby appoint , Mortgageo, They should have a chance to chase ed for cxnmining nnd nllowlne snld nccount u°L?!!!'"A"y'!Lr"L".''°"'"'' «».''' o?''"'"' ""<>!ed. for oxnmlni\,B nnd nllowing anid nccount C. F. & E. T, HAMMOND, Attorneys for Mort­ butterflies, to catch fish, to ride' oi^ a nnd hearing snld petition; < hearing snid petition; and honrlng sntd petition gagee, Business Address, Lnnaing, Mich­ It Is Further Ordered, Thnt: public notice It Ms Further Ordcreil, Thnt public notice .It' Is Further Ordered, Thnt public notice lgnn. S0wl3 load ot hay, to camp put, to cook over thereof be,given by njibllcntlon of a copy of thereof - bo;; given by ^publlcntlon of a copy of thereof bo given by publlcntlon ot a copy of , an open flre, to tramp through new- this order; for three successivo weeks previous this, order, for three succesalvo woeksr previous this.order, for three successive weoka previous ORDER OF PUBLICATION. to Snld day of hearing, in the Ingham County to snld day of hcnrlng. In the Ingham County to said dny of hcnrlng, In tho Inghnm County country, and to sleep under the open Newii, a newspaper printed and eireulated In News, a ^newspaifer printed qnd circulated; In State of MIchignn. Tho Circuit Court for: ' 8ky^ They should have the tuti of News, a newspaper .printed nnd circulnted in the County of Inghnm,; In Chancery. said county. L. B, McARTHUR, said county. L, B, McARTHUR, said county, L. B. McARTHUR, (A true copy,) Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) ; Judgo of Probate. Albert F. StrnuBB, PInintllf, driving a horse, paddling n canoe, and (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ' •• .^ ..,'• vs,,..:. . •,•'"./ :'• . . ;..'j:••:;.: a C. A. CLINTON; Probate Regtster. / ,44w4 ' C; A; CLINTON, Probate IJeglster. 46w4 sailing a boat,/and of disOoSnertng that C. A; CLINTON, Probnte .Register. ; ;44w4 : Martha A. Strauss, Defendant. ' . ; .-Nature .will bonor the humblest seed HEARING CtAlMS.HpLME»-^AR. 2 'Suit ponding ih.the.Circult Court for Ingham' . vthiey'plant;';? :/:•:'•''),//;.'^-';'v'.'!"•-;'" ^••••:-'- HEARINC CLAIMS. BEAUMONT—FEB.; 24 'HEARING CLAIMS. ;: ; BLpOI>-PEB. 28 County, In Chancery, the 20th day of October, .; 1 ':':•'state.;of Michigan.' iThe ,Probate;Court for State .of Michigan. The. Probate'Cotirt'for Stale of Michigan. The. Probate Court |for A.'D.^ 1919.,,. ...",''.'•: . .•..:.••.•'••.,.••.••;•,'':••;.• .vTJilngs that children can do in cities the'''Coanty .of..Ingham..':'.'.-'.'. )..",,• '",'•'.•'.'..-;'-••.•'.' the-County d Ingham. ' ':. ' :'; '. the County lof Ingham;'.• v.: :• In this cause It appearing from affidavit o<. .; lir^ notvto be cptnparedhWiih such In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH Bi In the Matter, of the .Estate of :MARY In the Matter of the Estate of HOWARD, the plaintiff, that the defendant;. Martha A. ;. ' cbuntryv'activitles. V 'Out of the; touh-: HOLMES,•Deceased.. '^M-i^ir^-:':-:';''''{•'•r :'-'''•': BEAUMONT,' Deceaied.' •;':"',•; ::,-'''-'"p-,S-^ BLOOD,' Deceased,;,•;..'•;::'i"r -x;;-;.'',;•!,...': Strauss, Is not a resident of this State, but re>'; ,';/ MoUeo, li'heieby given:"that four : niantl\i ' .Notice li hereby given that fonrfnonths;from .vNotlce la hereby given that four months from •Ides in Chicago,. Stat« ,of: Illinois,;:\an;'. try and its experiences has come;a^ ftoih the Slttdarof OetQber.'A,.D.: 1910, have' the 24th day of October, A.- D. lOlt/ have been the;4|8lh^day bt'October^ A. D.; 1910, have been motisn of,Jason E. Nichols, Plalhtifl'iAttor- . be«n;~«llo:ired for > eredltow. .to,?, preieht; their lilwiiys i»tU cdmeHhe allowed; for! creditor*' to present; theiri.elalmi ney;-.,-'•:".•..,-•:':'.''::'.''•:;::;: --i;'^:'"••:' •'•: :!:':•.:•.'.•,.'••;..••::•'»;; elalmi'amlnit'Mlddeeeawd to'tald court for ;a1lowed'.f6r'.credttpn;to''present their claims, :iiiiigi aiii4''(hiMllthtul'art' of i:the agatnit iald;;deceaied.'ito. laid' court 'for exam­ against• said ;dcefased >to said. ebiirt'.for, exAm- It Is. ordered, that the' defendant enter her Sll exuitnaUon and adjnitment; and that all end- *Inatlon and adjaitment,'trii«i>,^:'Ao'D.iMi>.'a:n:;y:-'K{;fe!^i:' mm 11^111 ''•'^•^••;£^'i'-^i>7'-;i'^¥'^;:'''kn?;''iiftMwm«i'-'''fi t^^MtKKmmi ' ' ifS^i'i'W:.;'?; ' done tor jii^^iBil ^;,.^,,,:...,...T|j^^ 'Cr:-:^^' ' ' A'' Page Sixteen- INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919.

'.miT'itaiiiinmnnniPiniaiinnigiiunnnnm Carrie M. Scott l-o Geo. W. Fqx and Dart, N VJ lots 7 and 8, blk 7, Smith wife, land in Bunkei-hill, $1,500. & Pease's Add, Mason, $850. Cora M, Seymour to Ray Dean, land Alta E. Sweozey to Uay Townsend, in Webberville, $3,000. land in DunkerhiU Twp., $20. American Savings Bank ON THE FARM Chas. B. Farnham and' wife lo E. S A. Reedy, W 22 ft.,-lot-7, blk 7, Ma- ^ynimnicnmimnromininnni gmmiinp'nnininninnnnmin'ni mnmnniiniimminiinninmmi .son, $1 and other. OF LANSING Albert T. Smith to H. D. Gulick ' from Nov.' 2ft to Dec. 6, or the Hay and wife, land in Meridian Twp., $2,- and Grain Show at tlie sa^nc time, are 000., LightStraWDressing planning to have a central headtiiiar- ters so that they can all be together. Chas, H. Miner to Claude L. Shaw; lot 7, Shaw's Sub lot 28, blk 1, Les­ Pays 4% Interest The Hotel Urcvoort, 120 West HdpsExposed Wheat iMadlson St., has been designated as lie, $100. "Michigan Hoadquartors,". according •xAU'onso If. Iligelow and wife to EAST LA-NSINO—"A Ughl. lop to an annonncement sent out by Eben K. Carpenter, land in Meridian Stove on Savings Deposits (IresKing at r.lniw or slrawy niiimiro Frank Sandhamnter, Assistant State Twp., $1 and more. is or groal. Viiluo as a iirolncUon Leader of County Agents. Those who Joseph Kilborn and wife to R. C. aKaiiisl. wiiiier Iciltog ot.l'all wheal," plan to attend the shows are advised Shining IWf says .1. l'',,Cox, head ol' Iho farm crops to secure their hotel reservations at '•"•^ymm (loparliiio'it, of Ihe Mic^iigiin ABI-ICUI- leust a weljli in advance, as Chicago Gives a bril.'lant glossy sliino that Capital, $125,000.00 Surplus, $75,000.00 tiiral College. acconimniodations are expected to be $100 Reward, $100 docs not rub oil or dust o(V—l!m^ taxed to the limit l)y the great crowds nnnonls to tlio Iron—tlmt lasts (our Jlye and new seodiiiKS ol' alfalfa are The readers of thia paper will be times as lone tis any other, of farmers who will gather from all pleased to loam that tliore ia at least aliro'i»"4 A. Sullivan, et al., land in East Lan­ Address F. ,T. CHRNEY &. CO., Toledo. Shlno In Sen, President Chas. E. Toms, Cashier EvoryOrap' Cold Brings Loss sing, |1 and other. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. , Harry Teel, Bert J. Baker, E. P. Mills. .1. P. Hopkins Iii Potato Shipping Oet^'^^iE

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lOAST LANSINO—TliH fact that raili'Oiui coni|in.nii!S are not respon- , sii)hi for freezing loss in iiolato sliip- OixL/L/ • nicnls iifter iV.oveniliei' :i, unless ship- %^ Sure on inont is niiule in r(!frigoriilor cars, and tiie ildd(;d fact tliiit a shortiige of re­ IIAVIX(J S(MJ> MX IWl'.M 1 Wll.li SKIJv AT I'UISIJO AUO'I'IO.V .AT TUT, I'LACK illil iMIM'S .N'Oll'I'll OF frigerator ours always makes it nec­ MASO.V, :?i*llliKS KASrOP ll().l/r AM) % iMILK WRST OF AhAIIOUO.V tMO.-VTIOK, Iv.NOW.V AS TIIIO AU- essary for Michigan gi'rfwei's lo sliii) in nrdin;\ry liox curs, iii'e tlio-cause 'OU can't go wrong in TlllII! WVCii ri/ACI'',, 0\ . - of gront loss to .shippers unless adc- (luale precaulions are laken, declares Ybuying Koliomo Long 0. II, Conns, nf tlii^ bolany deparl- *ieni. .of the i\Iiciiigan Agricultural Life Tires, witla the W^hite s-\v:,i?tii'W>>i...:';-Aii--i/-] college. \ Gridiron Tread and Gray' mmmmm mini C;OM.MI0.\CIN(i AT 1.0(1 O'CLOCK, .S II AKl', TlU'MyOMX)\VIN(J DIO.SClilU lOn I'UOIMOItTY ?ilicliig!ui weallier is so uncertain Qi tlini. it is extrenu'ly dangerous to ide Walls. •'take ii. ciiiinco" on tlie tcnii'oraturo, They are fully tested and ill] I IIOK.SKS I'liro bred O, I. C. Sow, '.iM years old, Waifon, nearly new vind shippers who are unable to got with 10 ri-weeUs-old ri^s ('niter, line condilion ahold of tiio priiper ears sliouid al­ guaranteed for 6,000 miles 111! liliicU Mare, I:{ .vi's. old, \\i. Iir.o IN.HH are out. of a SOO lb. rohinil Heet Hack. ways make special preparations, to Ulaclv Mine, l;{ .vrs. old, \\t. lar.d China Itoar Heot Drill prevent freezing. by the makers of the first ill IJluclc Maic, H yis. old, «(. l;5()0 llarreil Spi'ayer, I'air condition "The installation of false doors, pneumatics'in America. ' '.riicso are good steady wiirlc lioi'se.s I'oui/nn: lining witli lieavy piipor, tlie use of aii«l t'.an i>e triiNlud in any .spot or -HAV, (iKAlX^ K'lO. 75 pure bruti Itari'ed ISoelc Chickens, straw, etc., and tlio use of portable Tin place heaters are necessary protective Kokomo tires are,Regu­ sonic will soon be 'laying. M or 1) tons Hay, nearly-all Timothy ineasures which iliust be taken if the O.ATTIiE 150 bu. ();its lar Tires, for all roads and 111! , LIVIIMJI'-MMNTS AND TOOLS losses from freezing of potatoes arc ;«>0 bu. Yellow Dent Corn I'liie bled .Icr.sey Cow, !) yi.s. old, 150 shocks Yellow l>ent Corn to bo minimized wlien ordinary box all seasons. The old Dcei'inK liindoi', gootl condition, icars arc used," says Dr. Coons. "An (liiu in Api'il 'I- acres (L'orn Stalks, in barn timers know. I'uro l)re(! .leiscy Cow, H yr.s. olil, o,\(;c|)t I'ail Some Seed Corn ounce .of preventation moans a .saving Deoi'lnji; Mower to everyone. . diiu in Api'il '1 Was'oii lioads llean Pods rnrc hied .lei'.sey Cow, :J yi-s. old, -lohn Deere Sulky I'low, line shape "Tlio problem begins willi the ..jsgsnasjih^ !^ST'''"1;1 I itiiu in April .loiiii Deere Walking I'low MISCI'JJiANIilOlJS grower, who ' must guard against Kollcr freezing in the held and who must ^ly^ LONG-LIFE l.l-Ki .Tci'.sey llcifcr, 2 yi's. old, 1-IO-e<;K' <'yprus Incubator due ill •iaiuiai'y Spriii};' 'I'ootli Harrow, U-seclion cull worthless from transportable' l-lO-cfiK' I5elle City Incubator tj .ler.sey and ('Jiiernsoy Cow, t\ yi's. Spike Tooth Harrow, 2-sectlioii stock. It also demands that shipiiers Chicken Coops and I'arks i^/l old, duo in rdii'iiary Sidky (Jnltivator prepare their cans properly to with­ a Walkinu, (Cultivators liai'fic Iron Kettle stand oxtreine temperature tlirough rattcniiiK' Cow, iiio.sdy nni'hani, will Ih^a.n I'icker • (.# w«ly;li t-l(>() lir more wiien in u'ood Totato Sliovel Cultivator •wliicli i;liey arc likely to pass; and i w%0 i i W^m U-Sliovej CtiKivator aoo lb. lOconoinyKins (.'rciiiii Sep- .shape llnally, tliocarricrs must handle ship­ Hay lioader (needs repairiiifi) o, nrattu', used ii months ments efficiently." , 0 TU HOGS ISean I'liller Syrup Van and 'M Sap Vails IJiiKtiy, wheels just repaired and Metal iMiorse lOveiicr MICHIGAN iFAUMFiUS PLAN 7 Shouts,"weiBliinn' about 180 lbs. new thills ' .And other small articles 1II5A1)QUAIVI)J3HS AT SHOW A. J. TORRAI^CE EAST LANSING—Michigan farm­ Exclusive Agent TKIIMS—TK.N HOLTiAHlyOH U.VDIM!, CASH; OVIJR THAT AMOTJ.VT TlOV MO.N'THS' TIMK AVIIJi BE ers who will attend the International GIVKVO.VGOODHANKAHLKNOTK.S, DHAWI.XG « VEIt GENT IXIT-lMilST. ^^ Live Stock Exposition at Chicago MASON, MICHIGAN FRANK B.ROST, Prop. n. C. DAHT, Clerk AV. A. MUlinAAr, Auctioneer I

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