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CAS e CITY CHRONICLE VOL. 22, NO. 24. CASS CITY, , FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1926. 8 PAGES

PERKETT-FISCHER_ WEDDING 'i I 7 only regret is that such a small Illll -of "°- llIlllllI[ IlI[lllllll IPlll[ A very pretty wedding was solem- . ber Cass City women had the l The Melancholy Days Have Come Evile e of listening to her splen-I II. lllllp[ Ir"T nized Monday morning. Oct. 18. at 11110[ i iii'i[ j St. Agatha's church, Gagetown, by! ...... Rev. Fr. Henigan, when Miss Flor- i ] jr home, and also her duty to the coun- ence Fischer, daughter of Mr. and try as a citizen. SYST[M iN SCHOOL Mrs. Alfred Fischer of Owendale, I ! The next meeting of the Study :Monday Was Appropriation Day Club will be held at the home of Mrs was united in marriage to Harold / with the Tuscola County Perkett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. ~/t~ ( S. G. Benkelman on Tuesday, Nov. 2, Twenty-seven Students Receive Perkett of Traverse City, Mich. ,//~ Board. u Recognition for Scholarship Tl~e bride was tastefully gowned in 11/'/////~ COMING AUCTIONS. Boisde-rose, with georgette hat to /ugll~ in September. Monday was appropriation day match. She was attended by Miss ~//H/~ /, with the Tuscola board of supervi- Helen High of Gagetown, who wore Stewart Ballagh, having rented his sors. One hundred dollars was appro- an "orchid georgette dress. The groom farm 4 miles east of Cass City, will An honor system has .been inaugu- priated to aid the Thumb Potato was attended by his brother, John. I/ I/// sell live stock, implements, hay and rated in the high school this year, by Show at Mayville, $300 for the Michi- Immediately after the wedding grain at auction on Monday, Oct. 25, which students will receive special gan Crippled Children's Home at ceremony the party including the //,/~/~, with R. N. McCullough as auctioneer. recognition for scholarship of merit. Farmington, $200 to the Starr Com- bride's and groom's parents left for ~ Geo. Battle will have a farm sale Each month following examinations, monwealth at Albion, $75 to the Tus- Car., where a wedding breakfast ' of live stock, farm tools and other three lists will be compiled and pub- cola Bee Association, $200 to the was served at Hotel Montague. From i personal property 2~ miles east of lished. The first is the Special Hon- Michigan Aid Society and $300 to the there Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkett t Cass City on Tuesday, Oct. 26. R. N. or list and is made up of students East Michigan Tourists Association. entrained for to spend a few "[~flth~lt, McCullough will cry the sale. receiving all A's for the month's The motion for Starr Commonwealth days. Mrs. Perkett is bookkeeper at ~IIII ~// Angus McDonald has rented his work. The HOnor list is composed of aid was originally made for $400. A the Michigan Bean Co.'s office and ~/ farm 2½ miles south of New Green- students receiving a minimum of two series of amendments reduced the Mr. Perkett is employed at the l~/I/]/[~ leaf and will sell his personal prop- A's and two B's, and the third list, amount to $300 and then $200. Owendale Bank. ,, aterty at auction on Wednesday, Oct. Honorable Mention, is made up of ~ ~11 A resolution to appropriate $3,000 27. L. S. McEldowney is the auction- those receiving a minimum of four to maintain a county nurse in Tusco- eer. B's. la was lost by a vote of 16 to 6. Su- Herb Big'ham will quit farming and Since the system has just been in- pervisors Morris,n, Whitlock, Clo- will have a farm sale 3 miles north troduced, the first month's report has thier, Ormes, Hascall and Black fa- and ¾ mile east of Shabbona on been unavailable until this week. If vored the proposition. All others Thursday, Oct. 28, with R. Ny MeCul- any names are found to be omitted were opposed. Supervisor Willsey lough as auctioneer. in the following list, it is because the was absent. IIll lll'f IIlll[l I IIL Full particulars regarding, these cards have not yet been returned. The several Granges of the county auctions are printed on page 7~ Any names omitted from this report, presented the reques~ that expenses In the Chronicle next week wili will be given due credit in the report for October. of the County Agricultural Agent's This Community Is One of Few t ~/, appear a full announcement of the department be paid by the county. to Secure Importaat I ~/ff~J' auction of Robt. Boughner, 3 miles Special Honor List Fern BenkeI- This, of course, takes into considera- west of Argyle, which will be held on man, Helen Knight, Phyllis Lenzner. Meetings. Honor List Luverne Barrel, Fred- tion that a poz4cion of that expense is Wednesday, Nov. 3. crick Brown, Edith Chaffee, Virginia paid each year by the State and Fed- Fred Jaus has sold his farm 3% miles northeast of Cass City to Fred Day, Esther Dilman, Audrey Flan- eral governments, but that remain- Negotiations that have been car- [ ~ ing after State and Federal funds Buehrly and will have a~farm sale o~ nery, Eva Just, Magdalena Just, Mil- ried on by local farmers and business t.' Monday, Nov. 1. dred Karr, Lucile Knight, Vernita are exhausted be borne by direct tax men with the AgrieuItural Extension instead of being met by the Farm Knight, Margaret Land.n, Lorine Department of the International Har- McGrath, Allison Milligan, Pauline Bureau organization as at present. vester Company have been success- Detroit Friday night, after an illness a total of 15,700 families who Will Sandham, Marjorie Sickles, Charles The request was referred to the agri- ful, and as the result a series of of more than a year's duration. She cultural committee. need assistance in getting back to a Simkins, Barbara Taylor. short course meetings in agriculture, suffered a paralytic stroke a year Honorable MentionNMargarel: Jon- S/upervisors, believing the exten- basis of adequate or modest self sup- ANNUALBANQU[[ OF horticulture, gardening and home ago in June and since that time has port. A majority of these families dr,, Pauline Knight, John Simkins, siv@ advertising by publication of economics will be held at Cass City been ill. She was about 62 years of registration and election notices at are small home owners who were left Harriett Tindale, Grace Wyllie, Leila Nov. 15 and 16: This is similar to a age. Her maiden name was Kather- PLAY glEL[S81[ absolutely destitute. Battel. the present time is unnecessary, by ine McDougal. course which was so successfully held "Without the assistance of the Red CONSTRICIONCR[W resolution, have asked their star6 here last November. Mr. and Mrs. Seed spent the early senator and representative to use Cross :for funds there would be an al- The only purpose of the meetings years of their married life in Cass Locals Just Couldn't Start their influence in having the present most impossible future with little J. A. Race Entertained 40 Em- P. T. A. Meeting will be to discuss, from a purely ed- City and about 25 years ago went to hope of recovering. From this brief law repealed or modified, and will en- Detroit where the family lived since. an Organized Attack to ucational standpoint, important prob- statement, you will I am sure, see ployes at Race Farm in Thursday Evening deavor to secure like action by other Mr. Seed died 13 years ago last Score. county boards. lems of the farm and home. Wher- the need of offering an opportunity Novesta. ever they :have been held, these meet- June. There are three children: Lu- Commissioners of the Poor report- for everyone to subscribe to the Flor- The following program will be giv- ings have been exceedingly helpful cile, who resided with her mother; ed the expenditure of $4,619.59 for ida Relief Fund." en at the Parent Teachers' meeting and inspiring to both farm folks and Elvin and Arthur, who also live in In an uneventful game, Cass City medical and funeral expenses and tov~ folks. Detroit. and Car. played to a scoreless tie on The fourth annual banquet of the at the high school on Thursday eve- $4,518.76 for temporary relief during ning, Oct.. 28: The extension department of the Funeral services were held in De- Tuesday at the county seat. Car. construction crew employed by John the year. Only one township, Koylton, Community Singing, led by Miss Harvester Company constantly main- troit. The friends and relatives who somewhat surprised its followers A. Race in Pontiac was given at the did not ask aid for relief of indigents Rainey. tains a large force of experienced accompanied the remains to Cass when it held Ca'ss City to a tie. A1- farm owned by ,Mr. Race, two miles during the year. The county farm ex- [0CA[S WIN HRD Prayer, Rev. P. a. Allured. people who give all their time and ef- City Monday were: Miss Lucile Seed, i though they were aNe to keep Cass south and one and three-quarters penses totalled $23,682.02, an& this forts to instructive and helpful work Arthur and. Elvin Seed, Mr. and Mrs. t City from scoring, they themselves east of Cass City on Saturday, Oct. Piano Solo, Miss Margaret Jondro. fund was reported overdrawn by $1,- Reading, Mrs. Stanley Warner. among as large a number of people Hugh Seed, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ben- I never threatened. Just once they 16. Mr. Race was a former Cass City 372.99. The whole number of inmates Duet, Misses Harriet Tindale and as they can reach in the hope of in- kelman and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. ]came as near as aCss City's 35 yard " lAME FRIDA boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Beebehyser at the infirmary during the year -was Day. creasing prosperity on the farm, im- McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Farmington,/line. reside on the Race farm and were Virginia 41. The present number is 30 of hosts to the guests of the day. proving the general health of the Mrs. Bailey, Roy Gamble, all of De-I The ball was in Cass City's pos- Five minute talks by Mrs. I. W. which 21 are men and 9 women. people, making the work of the troit; Misses Margaret and Christine session most of the time, but they Sandusky Eleven Gave Cass For three years past, Mr. Race has Cargo, Mrs. Elizabeth Pinney, Robert There were eight deaths during the McDougal of Point Edward, Ontario, just couldn't start an organized at- entertained his crew of men and their Warner and Cletus Parker. year. housewife easier and helping boys City an Uphill Battle for and girls to accomplish worthwhile sisters of Mrs. Seed; Mr. and Mrs. tack to score. In the first quarter families at a banquet at the Board Piano!ogue, Mrs° I. D. McCoy. The county road commissioners achievements. W. D. Schooley of Saginaw. Cass City carried the ball well into 10-7 Victory. of Commerce in Pontiac, but this Music. submitted the following in their re- Caro's territory, but the 15 yard year he and Mrs. Race decided that All interested in the school are At the preliminary meeting held urged to attend. port: at the high school building Monday penalty prevented a chance to score. their pretty farm home in Novesta "Since organizing under the coun- would be an ideal place for a day's evening, M. B. Auten was electe~i tI[[Y I Car, put up a great game against In the hardest game of the year, ty system there have been construct- executive chairman. He appointed the Cass City, and if they play like that, Cass City defeated Sandusky 10-7, on outing. Mr. Race said, "I think it ed 99 miles of gravel roads and sev- following committees: they will make trouble for many good Friday. Prior to this game, Sandusky does us all good to get out on the Cass City Markets. en miles of surface treated, or black teams in the future. The playing of was undefeated and its record for farm once in a while, and meet the Arrangements--Ernest Croft, J. Ill[ old neighbors and friends. That's top road on the county system of D. Tuckey, W. Q. Rawson. Bailey and Wilsey on the line and the year is impressive. October 21, 1926. roads, and through the efforts and Publicity and Invitation W. L. Keenoy in the backfield featured, It didn't take Sandusky very long why I decided to entertain my guests Buying Price-- under the supervision of the Co. Road Mann, H. F. Lenzner, Mrs. L. Bailey~ while the punting of Flint for the lo- to score. Taking advantage of Cass 1~ere. And then, too, this is different Mixed wheat, bu ...... 1023 from other years." They enlisted the Commissioners there have been con- John Marshall, Miss Joanna McRae. Local Pig C cals was the best e,mr seen this year. City's misplay, which gave them the Oats, old ...... 35 structed on State Trunk line roads, 5 Finance Robt. Warner, Lester Club Sold Seven Head Cass City is still undefeated, and ~ball on Cass City's 40-yard line, their assistance of Mr. and Mrs. Beebehy- Rye, bu ...... 76 ser, who entered heartily into the miles of concrete, 8 1-3 miles of Bailey. for Fou~undation Stock at even though they have been tied; they i left half-back in two plays raced 25 Peas ...... 1.8ff penetration macadam and 3 miles of and Pigeon are the leading contend- yards for the touchdown. During the spirit of the occasion. They arranged Reception~G. W. Landon, J.A. Holly. Corn, shelled, bu. (36 lbs.) ...... 90 gravel road. Sandham, Mrs. R. Knight, Mrs. G. ers for the Thumb championship. Ev- remainder of that half, Cass City the entire affair for the comfort and Beans, cwt ...... 4.50 J. convenience of the guests. "Contracts have been recently H. Burke, Mrs. E. Pinney, Mrs. W. ery team in the Thumb district has gained considerable territory, but Barley, cwt ...... 1.10 awarded for additional construction Spaven, Mrs. A. J. Knapp, Audley been defeated except Cass City and iWas unable to score. The p~rty from Pontiac arrived at Results of the splendid exhibits Baled hay, ton ...... 10:00 15.00 or State Trunk Line roads of 11 miles Pigeon and both of these teams have I In the second half, Cass City re- the farm home about 11:30 o'clock in Eggs, dozen ...... 38 Rawson, W. J. Schwegler, Verne made at the Michigan State Fair by of concrete roads, and survey and hard teams to face before the season ceived the kick-off and marched down the forenoon, where they were met Butter, lb ...... 40 Carpenter, W. J. Martus, Mrs. Ed. the Boys' and Girls' Pig and Calf plans are in process of making, for Dauser. ends. Cass City has Nov. 26 open the field for 'the touchdown, Bliss go- by a large company of invited guests, Cattle ...... 4 7 Clubs of Cass City are not confined the letting of 4 more miles of con- and will try to arrange a game with ing across from the 2-yard line. Sev- relatives and former friends of Mr. Calves, live weight .2 ...... 13 Program~Willis Campbell, Mrs. F. ~ntirely to the prize money and tro- Mrs. crete in Tuscola county to be award- a first class team for that date if pos- erance kicked goal, tying the score land Race, in this vicinity. There Hogs, live weight ...... 12½' A. Bigelow, J. W. Sims, R. A. Mc- phies awarded the members. Sev- ed before Jan. 1 next, which will Namee, F. H. Reid. sible. In the fourth quarter, Cass City, ta- were about 125 in all. After intro- Broilers ...... 12 15 18 eral sales made last week are traced ductions and greetings the company make a total of 20 miles of concrete School~H. W. Holmes, Miss Beryl king advantage of a blocked punt, Hens ...... 12 14 20' construction on state Trunk Lines in to the showing of live stock at De- placed-kicked from the 20-yard line was invited to the barn where a boun- Koepfgen, H. Duke, E. J. Stewart, B. troit and there are prospects of more Stags ...... lff this county. H. McComb. for the winning points. tiful chicken dinner was in readiness. Ducks, alive ...... 16 18 orders in the near future. Cass City Grange "We wish to call your particular • It was an uphill battle for Cass Three long tables had been arranged Geese, alive ...... :12 Women--Mrs. I. W. Cargo, Mrs. Parties from Holly who will start I attention to the taking Over as State City, but showing a complete renew- on the main floor of the barn, and Turkeys ...... 25 M. B. Auten, Mrs. H. F. Lenzner, a pig club in that community were Elects Trunk Line of the road running south Mrs/ Geo. Martin, Mrs. John Mar- Officers al of fom from that of the first there the jolly "crew" and the other Hides ...... 5 from Vassar to the county line; On in Cass City Saturday and purchased guests, partook of the noonday meal. shall, Mrs. W. C. Schell, Mrs. I. D. seven pigs for their foundation Cass City Grange, No. il711 held Ihalf" In the secon~ half, they com- account of the extremely heavy traf- McCoy, Mrs. Thos. Whitfield. pletely outplayed Sandusl@ to Rev. Creswell, pastor of the United fic over this road, it has been by far stock from members of the local its regular monthly meeting at the achieve a well-earned victory. Presbyterian church of Pontiac, said Going ! Going ! Gone! Exhibits and Prizes~A. N. Bite- Boys' and Girls' Pig Club. The sales home Of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hennessey Captain Urquhart's play featured the most expensive road in Tuscola low, Win. Martus. grace. A glance at the tables showed Box and pie social at the Dillman totalled $295.00. Five pigs sold at Friday evening, Oct. 15. The follow- county to maintain, and although it ing officers were elected: on the line, breaking through time that Mr. and Mrs. Beebehyser under- school oR Friday, Oct. 29. L. S. Mc- $45.00 each and two at $35.00 each. stand what to serve at a banquet-- has required considerable time and Master, Norman A. Gillies. and time again to throw the runner Eldowney will cry the sale after a strenuous effort, it is with some for a loss Or for no gain. In the back- "chicken dinner with all the trim- short program. Proceeds will go to- Quanicassee Drain Overseer, Dan Hennessey. mins.' " pride and great satisfaction that we Lecturer, Mrs. A. D. Gillies. field, Hartwick gained almost at will, wards payment of oil stove to be use4 can report to you that this piece of twice during the game the safety After dinner, Mr. Race introduced for hot lunches in school. Everyone Contract Is Let Cass City Schools Secretary, Isaac Walker. Harry Lonie of Pontiac as toastmast- road will be maintained as a state Treasurer, A. & Wallace. man being the only one between him is cordially invited.--Adv. 1 trunk line after Jan. 1, 1927. and the goal. er. He is a native of Scotland. In Steward, Sam Helwig. __~ The contract for the .new Quani- A new system is to be inaugurdted his opening remarks, Mr. Lonie called "In the year of 1923 assessments in the high school whereby special Assistant Steward, George Russell. Summary of game 1 2 3 4 for the construction of A. D. Road cassee river drain, a tri-county attention to a cloth covered instru- POLITICAL ADVERTISING. recognition "will be given to those Gate keeper, John Jaus. Sandusky ...... 7 0 0 0~ 7 No. 1 were completed. In 1925 asses- project in which Bay, Saginaw and ment on a shelf which had been nailed students whose high scholarship mer- Chaplain, Mrs. S. A. Bradshaw. Cass City ...... 0 0 7 3~I0 ments for the A. D. Road No. 257 Tuscola counties will share, was to the purloin post in the center of its such recognition. At the end of Ceres, Mrs. Dan Hennessey. were completed and this year 1926 awarded Monday afternoon to John Referee, Jerpe, Flint; Head Lines- the barn. He asked one of the men each month when the report cards Pomona, Mrs. Joseph Benkelman. the last assessments were made for A. Ellis.n, of Bay City, for•J26,000. man, Basset, Sandusky; Time of present to remove the covering and are issued, a list will be published of Flora, Mrs. Sam Helwig. A. D. Roads Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8. •The drain, an open affair, with no quarters, 12, 10, 12, 10. behold! There was a microphone, such bridges, will commence at a point those who have received all A's for Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. Geo. as is used in radio broadcasting. There "The bonded indebtedness for the month's work. To" these, Special Russell. Ver~ Roads in Tuscola Co. was on where the D., B. C. & W. railroad was much scraping of chairs, and bridge crosses the Quanicassee river Honor will be given. Another list, straining of necks as everybody May 1, 19267 reduced to $169,500.00, called the Honor List, will include Mrs. Kinch Gave one half of Which is on the county at near its mouth, and will extend nudged a little closer to get a better those who have received a minimum large. In addition the bonds author- southwest for a distance of slightly Greatest Disaster Fine Address view of that wonderful piece of mech- of two A's and two B's, and Honor- ized by your honorable body for the more than two and a half miles, fol- anism. Mr. Lonie also called atten- lowing the old river bed, which is able Mention will be given to those Relief Program construction of A. D. 15 have recent- Mrs. Alice Nettleton was hostess tion to the suspicious looking wires partiaily filled up and in bad condi- who have received a minimum of four ly been issued amounting to $67,500 to the Woman's Study club at their which led to the east side of the barn. tion for drainage purposes. At its B's. of which 30% is on counw at large. From the Midwestern Branch of regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. He announced over the radio that northern end the drain will have a "We respectfully submit the fore- The class in debating, meets every the American Red Cross, Mrs. J. B. After the business session; Mrs. John "This is John Race's Barn, Cass City." bottom 55 feet in width.. going report and are pleased to ad- day during the third period. The Cootes, local chairman, has received Marshall gave a splendid paper on He mentioned the friends over W JR vise you that with the funds we State Debating League has im..mede-~ the acknowledgment of ~he local Red the life of the poet, John Greenieaf (Pontiac) and hoped that they as well have~, on hand and anticipated re- us that our first debate will be held Cross contribution of $25.00 for the Whittier. Through a misunderstand- as other listeners-in would enjoy the To the Voters of Tuscola County: ceipts, it will not be necessary for Mrs. Andrew Seed on Nov. 19. We should greatly appre- relief of hurricane victims. In the ing Willard Nash of Saginaw, the program. In closing his remarks he Fully realizing the importance of your honorable body to raise any clare the support of the community letter, Wm. M. Baxter, iJr. assistant speaker scheduled for the afternoon, mentioned the following things as the office of sheriff of Tuscola county, money for maintenance or other ex- Laid to Rest on that date, should it be held here. to the_ vice chairman, ~rites: was unable to be present. However, "Something to be thankful for." I have accepted the democratic nomi- penses in the County Road Commis- Rev. P. J. All~red of the Presby- "You will be interest/ed to learn the \program committee was very "We are thankful for this wonderful nation for that office and pledge if sioners' department during the en- The remains of Mrs. Andrew Seed terian church will have charge of this that in the opinion of Judge Payne, fortunate in securing~ Mrs. Frank place, elected at the general election Nov. the Chairman of the (National Red suing year." of Detroit were brought to Cass week's chapel exercises which will Cross, this is the gr@atest disaster Kinch of Grindstone City to give an And for that grand dinner, just to 2, 1926, to give justice to all. City Monday and interred in Elkland be held Friday morning. address. She chose the subject "Citi- our taste, Yours respectfully, cemetery beside those of her hus- relief rehabilitation program to be zenship," and left many valuable sug- And for the donor, Mr. J. A. Race; ROBERT C. JACOBY. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Two widely different, although undertaken since the~ San Francisco band. Mrs. Seed died at her home in gestions for the women of the club. For Mr. Creswell who said the grace; Turn to page 2. earthquake and fire of 1906. There is Mrs. Kinch is a fine speaker and the Turn to page five. Advertise it in the Chronicle. PAGE TW0.~ CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926

CASS CITY CHRONICLE portance of good food, cleanliness of Gee. Hiller is visiting at the home Greeley Wanted the Money tion of the members of State Legis' Published Weekly. our bodies, clothes and our food. The of his daughter , Mrs. Clark, near In his life of Edgar Allan Poe, Jo- lature. To Article VIII of the con- The Tri-County Chronicle and Cass interdependence of our lives will al- Cumber. seph Wood Krutch tells of a youth stitution relative tO the creation of metropolitan districts. To Article City Enterprise consolidated Apr. 20, so be Stressed through studying the Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hiller and fam- who wrote to Horace Greeley asking sources of some of our clothing and XIII of the constitution relative to 1906. ily spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. him if he did not own an autograph taking of the fee of excess land and Cyrus H. K. Curtis, foods. We shall construct the "House Hiller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Poe. To this request Greeley ~- property for the acquiring, opening All Subscriptions Are ;Payable in of Good Health" so that a compari- McConnell. sponded: "Among my literary treas- and widening of boulevards, etc. To owner of the Saturday Evening Post, says: son of the structure of a healthy body Advance. Several from here attended the ures there happens to be exactly one section 5 of Article VIII of the con- can be made. stitution relative to the term of of- In Michigan, one year ...... $1.75 church service at Shabbona Sunday autograph of Edgar Allan Poe. It is Kindergarten~The Kindergarten- fice of county sheriffs. "All the men who have made good with me have In Michigan, six months ...... 1.00 morning. his note of hand for fifty dollars with Primary Magazine printed an editori- my indorsement across the back. It AIso of voting on the question of Outside State. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McKee visited been men who saved. I could never interest myself al in the September-October issue cost me exactly $50.75 (including pro- a general revision of the constitution at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah of Michigan, according to section 4 In , one year ...... $2.00 that we should like to pass onto you. test) and you may have it for half in a man who did not. The man who cannot save can- In Canada, one year..: ...... 2.50 Hillman Sunday. of ~Article XVII of the constitution It is entitled, "Companionship" and that amount." and of Senate Conm~rren~ Resobl~io~ was wn~en Dy Cora Miiey. Mrs. M..&. ~ais~er and daughter, No. 14 of regular session of 1925. no~ hope ~o succeed. Wril;e tha~ down as an axiom/~ Advertising rates made known on "There are worlds of country folk Laura, attended Shabbona church on The polls of said election will be application. who give more attention to raising Sunday morning. Order for Publication--Final Admin- opened at seven o'clock in the fore- istration Aecount.--State of Michi- "A savings bank account is a living asset, not only Entered as second class ~ matter chickens and hogs than they do to Gilbert McKee spent Sunday in noon or as soon thereafter as may be, . gan, the Probate Court for the Coun- and will be continued open until five Apr. 27, 1906, at the post office at rearing their children. There are Marlette. ty of Tuscola. a basis of credit, but a foundation for business char- plenty of city folks who build a busi- Mr. and Mrs. James Heller- are on o'clock in the afternoon. Cass City, Michigan, under the Act A~ a session of said court, • held at Dated Sept. 20, 192fi. of Congress of March 3, 1879. ness worth a million dollars and an automobile trip with relatives. the Probate Office in the Village of acter." bring up a son who isn't worth his Care, in said County, on the 13th day DOUGALD BROWN, H. F. LENZNER, Publisher. 1011513 Township Clerk. salt. , Yet nothing is of more impor- Advertise it in the Chronicle. of October, A. D. 1926. ~:. The Pinney State Bank can aid you to succeed. Present: Hun. Guy G. Hill' Judge Notice to Subscribers. tance than the proper bringing up of boys and girls. Nothing is more sat. of Probate. GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE. Start your savings account this week and add to it The Chronicle subscription lis~ is In the matter of the ~ indexed by post offices, not by names, isfactory to parents than splendid Registration Notice for General Elec- sons and daughters. EState of Ellen McConn~ll Butt, ,~otice is hereby given ~that a gem. regularly every week. Subscribers desiring to have their ad- tion Tuesday, Nov. 2, A. D. 1926. Deceased. % dresses changed will please send "The history of every great man eral election will be held in the To the qualified electors of the Town- George Burr, having filed in said FORMER as well as NEW address. tells of a great mother behind him. ship of Elmwood, County of Tus- Township of Novesta If they will do this, their wishes will court his final administration account, She may not have been educated, she cola, State of Michigan: and his petition praying ~or the allow- County of Tuscola, and State of Mich- be more quickly and easily complied often was not; her name may not Notice is hereby given that in con- igan, within said township on" Tues- with. ance thereof and for the assignment day, the Second day of November, A. have been written high, it seldom fortuity with the "Michigan Election and distribution of the residue of Pinney State Bank Law," I, the undersigned TownShip 9. 1926, for the purpose of voting was; but it was from her he learned said estate, for the election of the following of- those fine qualities of soul without Clerk, will, upon any day, except It Is Ordered, That the 10th day of ricers, V1Z : which no man is ever great. Sunday and a legal holiday, the day November, A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock' Capital and Surplus, "The Bank Where You of any regular or special election or in the forenoon, at said probate of- State--Governor, Lieutenant Gov- "The companionship and friendship primary election, receive for registra- ernor, Secretary of State, State $59,000.00 Feel at Home." of his father has kept many a lad rice, be and is hereby appointed for tion the name of any legal voter in examining and allowing said account Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney from slipping over the brink of dissi- said township not already registered and hearing said petition; General, Justice of Supreme Court, pation. The father who remembers who may apply to me personally for (to fill vacancy) for the term ending It Is Further Ordered, That public Dec. 31, 1929. SCHOOL NOTES. the boyhood he has left behind; the such registration. Provided, however, notice thereof be given by publication father who walks beside his son en- that I can receive no names for reg- of a copy of this order, for three Congressional~One representative Concluded from page one. istration during the time intervening ~n Congress for the Seventh District l joying again the youthful pleasures successive weeks previous to said day ff Michigan of which said township equally familiar, subjects form the will never have cause for worry, for between the Second Saturday before of hearing, in the Cass City Chroni- ~orms a part. [ any regular, special, or official pri- g subjects of the English Ten original througi~ such companionship the son cle, a newspaper printed and circu- Legislative~One Senator in the 1 mary election and the day of such lated in said county. poems printed, this week: is strengthened to meet all tempta- State Legislature of 20th Senatorialt election. GUY G. HILL, tions. District of which said township forms t Tire Trouble. The last day for General Registra- Judge of Probate. a part; one Representative in thet "It is easy enough to preach com- tion does not apply to persons who A true copy. State Legislature for the Tuscolal 6 ~ If therCs anything disgustin ~ panionship but quite another thing vote under the Absent Voters' Law. Eva M. Hunter, When you think you're purrin' fine, County district of which said town- to bring it about. It can't be done. 0ct. 23, 1926~Last Day Register of Probate. ship forms a par{. It's to have someone pull up and say, Unless parents begin to cultivate 10-15-3 ? g "Your tire's fiat behind." for General Registration by personal County Sheriff, County Clerk, congeniality of tastes when children application for said election. County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, You drive along quite unconcerned :" (20 A[. are young, unless they form the habit Notice is further hereby given that Circuit GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE. Prosecuting Attorney, two Thinkin' someone's foolin' you; of taking" their pleasures with the I will be at my store, Gagetown, Court Commlssioners, two Coroners, ? e But when the car begins to sway, Mich.~ on '~ County Surveyor. g : children then, it is impossible later. Notice is hereby given that a gen- You realize 'tis true. But it is easy enough in the begin- OcL 9 and Oct. 16, A. D. 1926 -**so of ,voting on the proposed eral election will be held in the amendments to the constitution of the You drive over to the roadside ning. A day in the woods now and from 8 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock Township of Grant , When in need of coal, we can supply .: Then get out, and sure enough, then, a book read aloud around the p. m. on each said day for the pur- State of Michigan, viz: The thing is fiat, as fiat can be; pose of reviewing the registration County of Huron, and State of Michi- TO Section 9, Article V of the con- g: your needs with these high grade. Ken- t~ fireside, a real interest and participa- gan, within said township on Tuesday, stitution relative to the compensa- My friends, it's pretty tough. tion in what is of paramount interest and registering such of the qualified electors in said township as shall the Second day of November, A. D. tion of the members of State Legis- .If it be your first experience, to them, and the trick is turned. 1926, for the purpose of voting for the lature. To Article VIII of the con- i tucky Coals, i You wonder what you'll do, properly apply therefor. "In these hurly-burly days though The name of no person but an ac- election of the following officers, vlz: stitution relative to the creation of ? For the very nearest station fathers and mothers have but little State--Governor, . Lieutenant Gov- metropolitan districts. To Article Is back a mile or two. tual resident of the precinct at the time to give to their children. They time of registration and entitled un- ernor, Secretary of State, State XIII of the constitution relative to Daniel Boone -' Not a soul is on the highway, are seeking pleasures elsewhere der the constitution, if remaining Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney taking of the fee of excess land and Not a vehicle in sight~ such resident, to vote at the next General, Justice of Supreme Court, property for the acquiring, opening which like a will-o-wisp continually (to fill vacancy)for the term ending and widening of boulevards, etc. To Why, the place is always lined with beckons and evades them. Froebel, election, shall be entered in the regis- cars, tration book. Dec. 31, 1929. section 5 of Article VIII of the con- Dixie Star that great teacher, said the place to stitution relative to the term of of- When your bus is working right. M. P. FREEMAN, Congressional--One representative find happiness is around one's own 10-22-1 Township Clerk. in Congress for the Seventh District rice of county sheriffs. Then you recall what has been said, fireside. 'It is inconceivable how we of Michigan of which said township Also of voting on the question of "That tire is a fright." can seek and expect to rind high joy, forms a part. a general revision of the°constitution Kentucky Splint ,' Notice of Hearing Claims Before o And you wish you'd never left your fuller gratification of our best de- Legislative One Senator in the of Michigan, according to section 4 (RANGE SIZE) ? home, Court.~State of Michigan, the Pro= of Article XVII of the constitution ? sires than we can find in intercourse State Legislature of 20th Senatorial You wish with all your might. bate Court for the County of Tuscola. District of which said township forms and of Senate Concurrent Resolution with our children; more recreation In the. matter of the a part; one Representative in the No. 14 of regular session of 1925. At last a coming car you spy, than we can find in the family circle With joy, "Hurrah," you shout. Estate of Alfred E. Goodall, Deceased State Legislature for the Huron ~.~so of voting on the question of If you have never tried using" Daniel But when it nears, then whizzes by, where we can create joy for our- Notice is hereby given that 4 County district of which said town- raising one mill ($.001) each year for Your lips begin to pout. selves in so many respects.' " months from the 7th day of October, ship forms a part. seven years zor the purpose of creat- , Boone in your furnace, give us a trial A. D. 1926, have been allowed for County~Sheriff, County clerk, ing a sinking fund to build a court- ? Don't think I'm pessimistic creditors to present their claims County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, house in the said county of Tuscola, order. We are sure k will please you. i Or good things I cannot see, WICKWARE. against said deceased to said court Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit according to Act No. 14 of extra ses- For I'm merely pointing out a thing for examination and adjustment, and Court Commissioners, two Coroners, sion of 1926. That seems to have to be. Dr. Littlejohn will preach at Wick- that all creditors of said deceased are County Surveyor. The polls of said election will be Margaret Landon. ware at 11:00 a. m. next Sunday. required to present their claims to Also of voting on the proposed opened at seven o'clock in the fore- said court, at the probate office, in the amendments to the constitution of the noon or as soon thereafter as may be, ' The Farm Produce Co " Mr. and Mrs. Firth and two chil- and will be continued open until rive Village of Care, in said county, on or State of Michigan, viz: CASS CITY dren ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and before the 7th day of February, A. To Section 9, Article V of the con- o'clock in the afternoon. Dated Sept. 20, 1926. Greet Your Troubles with a Smile. Mrs. John Jackson. D. 1927, and that said claims will be stitution relative to the compensa- heard by said court on Monday, the CHAS. KILGORE, * 0,.o..@..~.o ~@.~.@~.@'.@~.~@'*@~@~.@~.@~°@.~@'~@..@~.@..@~.~.@[email protected]*.*~.@~.@~.@~@¢.~*.@~@.~@~.@~ *o..o,.@..@,.~.@~@ u oo@,.~..@,~..$*e@¢.@~ As I am not a Scotch or English poet, Flossie Law came from Ypsilanti to be with her parents last week-end. 7th day of February, A. D. 1927, at I0] 1513 Township Clerk. A second Shakespeare, Burns or Ten- ten o'clock in the forenoon. nyson; Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Marshall and Dated October 7, A. D. 1926. There Is Beauty ~or You (When I have finished you will sure- daughter, Lois, were visitors at the GUY G. HILL, in the Fitch Shampoo ly know it!) home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall 10115[3 Judge of Probate. This poem was merely made for fun of Argyle Sunday. And that's the way our lines should run. Miss Marcilen Fulcher, who has spent the past five weeks in Port Hu- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE If you had lots of lives just like a FORECLOSURE SALE. cat, ron, returned to her home here Sun- 'Then you might keep your troubles, day. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made every one. The young people will have their But you have only one life--remem- by Charles Cooper and Violet Cooper, ber that; box social and program at Wickware, his wife, of the Township of Arbela, When troubles come along, just Nov. 5. Tuscola County, Michigan, to Theo- smile and tip your hat. Everett Erb of North Branch was dore Vuillemot, of Birch Run Town- ship, Saginaw County, Michigan, Glenn McCullough. the guest of his sister, Mrs. Asa Durkee, Friday night. which mortgage bears date the 9th Sixth Grade~The sixth grade room day of January, A. D. 1920, and is re- Edna Jackson, who teaches school is very prettily decorated with cats, corded in the office of the Register of near Jeddo, was home for the week- Deeds in and for Tuscola County, bats, witches and grinning jack-o- end. Michigan, on the 13th day of January, lanterns. In language, the boys and A. D. 1920, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. and girls are memorizing the Nineteenth The young people will meet at the recorded in Liber 134 of Mortgages Psalm. We found "Mrs. Wiggs of home of Gladys Nicol for their social on page 426. That there is claimed to The Fitch Shampoo is the secret of the Cabbage Patch" very amusing. evening Friday night, Oct. 22. Par- be due on said mortgage, including in- beautiful hair. R dissolves and re- We are now reading Barrie's "Little ents are invited. Sandwiches, pickles terest and an attorney fee of Twenty- moves every parlicle of dust, dan- Minister." and cake will be served for refresh- Five Dollars, provided for therein, at druff and foreign substances and ments. the date hereof, the aggregate sum of Fifth Grade~We had a wiener One Thousand Two Hundred Forty leaves the scalp clean and healthy roas~ on Thursday night which we Mrs. GraCe Bond and daughter, and the hair soft and fluffy. Mrs. Victor Thomas of Detroit, vis- and 42-100, ($1,240.42) Dollars, and thoroughly enjoyed. Mike and Steve the power of sale in said mortgage Before a marcel or permanent wave, Oakland Six Frank are absent this week. We have ited here Sunday and Monday. contained has become operative, and si025 to $1295 Miss Marguerite Pelton returned the hair and scalp should first be had only one tardy mark so far this that no suit or proceedings having thoroughly cleansed by th~ Fitch year, and are trying to make it the Monday evening from Royal Oak been instituted at law or in equity to only one for all the year. Our Hal- where she has been visiting. recover this sum, said debt remains Shampoo. lowe'en decorations make our room The Ladies' Aid met at the home of secured by said mortgage. TherefOre, Women who are careful of their ap. Gladys Nicol Wednesday, Oct. 13, by virtue of the power of sale in said look very" "witchy." mortgage contained, which has be- I~e,aranc~ entrust their ~eauty to us. Fourth Grade~We have started a where they spent the day quilting. Total receipts for the day $18.20. Of- come operative by reason of said de- SOLD AND USED AT "100% spindle" in our room. On this fault, and the Statute in such case spindle, will be placed all of the ricers were elected as follows: Pres., made and ,provided, Notice is Hereby MeCASLIN'S BARBER 100% papers in arithmetic. The per- Mrs. James Nicol; vice pres., Mrs. Given That said mortgage will be son having the most papers on this James He]ler; sec., Mrs. Roy Durkee; foreclosed and the premises described SHOP spindle on Friday is the honor stu- treas., Mrs. John Jackson. It was de- therein sold at public auction to the cided to hold a chicken supper and highest bidder, by the Sheriff of Tus- dVowhere dent. The fourth grade has begun Else in the cola County, Michigan, on the 27th studying the separate states. This bazaar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durkee, Friday, Nov. 19. day of November, A. D. 1926, at 10:00 week we have the north central o'clock A. M. Central Standard Time, Overdoing? group. in the forenoon of said day, at the Third Grade~We have had no tar- WICKwARE. front door of the Court House, in the Hurry, Worry and Overwork Bring dy marks this month, and as this is Village of Care, Tuscola County, Heavy Strain. WORLD ! Michigan, that being the place for Nowhere else can you dupllcate the beaut% vibrationby the Harmonic Balancer; the remark. the last week of the month, we do Mrs. Ida McPherson, Phebe McKee smoothness, llveliness,stamina and dollar.for.dole able Rubber-Silenced Chassis, elinminating noise holding the Circuit Court for the ODERN life throws a heavy hope that no one comes late during and George McKee visited at the ]at value of the Greater Oakland Six--because and rumbling and permitting passengers to ride I~ County of Tuscola, which premises burden on our bodily ma- nowhere else is there a car of such extremel# low quiet comfor~; new tilting.beam headlights, with these few days. Mary Lee Doerr and home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cornell are situated in the Township of Ar- M Christina Graham were visitors in chinery. The eliminative organs, es- price combining all the following features, smart foot control to make night driving safer and easier at Ubly Sunday. bela, in the County of Tuscola and new Bodies by Fisher, finished in new and strik, mmechanical Four-Wheel Brakes, air cleaner, oil our room last week. Black cats and peci011y the kidneys, are apt to be- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKee are State of Michigan and are described ingly beautiful two-tone Duco colors; a powerful filter, full pressure oiling, full automatic spark and witches help us to remember that as follows: come sluggish, Retention of excess trig.cylinder Lcttead engine, freed from all torsional interchangeable bronze.backed bearings. Hallowe'en in the next special day the proud parents of a daughter, The South Twenty (20) Acres of uric acid and other poisonous waste born Oct. 18. Pontiac Six, companion to Oakland Six, $fl25 to $895. All pricea at on our calendar. the Northwest fractional Quarter often gives rise to a dull, languid ~actor'~. Easy to pay on rr~ toenerat .~tlotors Tirrm Paym~ Plan, Second Grade~Vern Crane and Mr. and Mrs. John Caister and (NW frl ¾) of Section Nineteen (19) feeling and, sometimes, toxic back- Charles Simmons had the largest family spent Sunday at the home of Also the North Ten (10) Acres, of the aches and headaches. That the kid- Southwest fractional Quarter (SW number of papers in the Honor Box Mr. and Mrs. David Harris. neys are not functioning perfectly is frl ¼) of Section Nineteen (19) in often shown by burning or scanty this week. Shirley Lenzner earned The Misses Vera Mudge and Township Ten (10) North of Range WILLY BROS., Cass City, Mich. the most stars in spelling this month. Phebe McKee spent Sunday evening passage of secretions. More and Seven (7) East. more people are learning to assist During our story hour we have been at the George Caister home. Dated Care, Michigan, August 23rd, reading "Johnny Goes A-Hunting." 1926. their kidneys by the occasional use Arthur Van Norman and Wilford of Dean's Pills--a stimulemt diu. The appearance of our black board is Caister attended church at Shiloh on THEODORE VUILLEMOT, retic. Ask your neighborI improved by a border of autumn Sunday evening. Mortgagee. leaves which we pressed and var- Albert Whitfield spent Sunday at Weadock & Weadock, ' D - PO-NTIAC P R O D U C T S O F ~O B~ ~ G E N E RAL MOTOikS nished. the home of Thus. Whitfield. Attorneys for 'Mortgagee. Business Address: PILLS First Grade~This week we have Mrs. Victor Thomas of Detroit 302 Bearinger Building, D ON N'S 60c started on our "Health Crusade." We called on Mrs. Win. Ward Sunday Saginaw, MichigarL ~glmulant D~uretie to the Kidneys shall endeavor to bring out the ira- evening. 8-27-14 Foater-Milbwra Co., Meg. Chem.. Buffalo. ~. Y. Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926 CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE THREE. Directory. NOVESTA CORNERS. H. Lauderbach, labor ...... 13.60 President West. Trustees Taylor, N. Bigelow & Sons, do ...... 24.98 Coloma, Ci~y of Gold, GAGETOWN I B. Guinther, do ...... 40.25 Bailey, Auten, Tindale, Patterson Farm Produce Co., do ...... 96.37 P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. Pa*heae in I*s RMn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gowen pur- C. Bigelow, .do ...... 12.25 and Holcomb present. C. C. Grain Co., do ...... 702.00 . J. Dailey, July R. R ...... 17.00 Grand Trunk, frt. (2) ...... 1.16 Dentist. Coloma is an unknown name today, chased an ice cream parlor in Mar- Minutes of August 2ndo read and The employees at the bean room R. Edgerton, July salary ...... 40.00 Pinney State Bank, Pay. Bond Graduate of the University of Mich- but three-quarters of a century ago lette and took possession last week. approved. presented Miss Abbie Whidden with C. U. Brown, July salary ...... 106.88 and interest ...... 1467.50 igan. Office in Sheridan Bldg., Cass every American able to speak had it Julius Wentworth spent last week Following bills were 'read and re- a pro-nuptial gift. Her engagement H. L. Hunt, assessor ...... 115.00 K. Anderson Co., Inv. 8-28 ...... 51.96 City, Mich. at his tongue's end. There that New in Cass City visiting his children, ferred to committee on claims and to Mr. Archie Akerman has been re- •Farm Produce Co., star. %31 M. E. P. Co., Aug. aeet ...... 189.67 Jersey adventurer, James Wilson Mar- John Wentworth and Mrs. Fred accounts: . cently announced. (P. G.) ...... 97.44 shall, discovered gold in January, Palmateer. DENTISTRY. I Mrs. Darling of Orion visited Grand Trunk, frt ...... '...... 1.62 1848, and started the rush of fortune Jas: Greenleaf, labor ...... 36.75 Total ...... 3032.64 I. A. Fritz, Resident Dentist. friends here Saturday. Mrs. Emily Warner of Deford M. E. P. Co., July acct ...... 181.55 seekers from all the world to Califor- spent a few days with her daughter, E.i Vance, labor ...... 35.00 Moved by Tindale seconded by Bai- Office over Burke's Drug Store. We I R.J. Strong, Bernard Roberts and" K. Anderson Co., Inv. 7-24 ...... 21.50 Ed. Cooley, labor...... 21.00 ley bills be allowed and orders drawn nia, a writer in the New York Sun Mrs. W m. Collins, solicit your patronage when in need recalls. Coloma grew quickly to a Ray Ottaway spent Sunday in De- Standard Oil Co., Inv. 7-23 ...... 72 A. West, labor ...... 49.35 on treasurer. Carried. Win. Sangster spent a few days of work. tou-n of ten thousand i::l;ablta;~t~ and N. Bigelow & Sons. Star. 8-2 .... 60.76 !Co~o !~hor 2~7n Mn~r~A Lxr rPbnA~1~ c~on~c]~ t~w I~,~_ I last week in Nandusky. boasted of all the luxuries that a pi- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ottaway spent x_~. io~ ;~ui ...... 2.±v Total ...... $997.60 SHELDON B. YOUNG, M. D. oneer could demand. A ~ stranger Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The Novesta Farmers' °Club met G. Ackerman, labor ...... 52.40 to collect taxes to and including Oct. Moved by Tindale seconded by Tay- Cass City, Mich. wandering among the hills of E1 Karr of Bethel. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hicks. J. Tennant, bd. review ...... 3.00 2nd, 1926 at 4%. Carried. '~ A very good crowd was in attendance, tor bills be allowed' and orders drawn E. W. Keating, do ...... 3.00 Moved by Auten seconded by Tay- Telephone--N 0 . 80. Dorado county recently rediscovered • Mrs. Lyle Wiere has been ill for considering the busy time. on treasurer. Carried. B. J. Dailey, R. R. and light ...... 17.00 lor the taking care of sewage from it. He found a Country store and a several weeks. post office in the midst of a cluster Mrs. C. E. Wentworth and two Moved by Tindale seconded by Bai- M. Orr, Sec., firemen ...... 50.00 N. Seeger St. be left with street and I. D. McCOY, M. D. of deserted shops and houses. The Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Calley were children of Dryden spent Sunday at ley meeting adjourn. Carried. R. Edgerton, August salary ...... 40.00 sidewalk committee with power to Surgery and Roentgenology. mail carrier said that in the whole Sunday callers at Geo. Munro's. the Ben Wentworth home. Juluis LURA A. DEWITT, Clerk. C. U. Brown, do ...... 105.00 act. Carried. Office in Pleasant Home .Hospital. community there were scarcely a hun- Geo. McCrea of Orion visited his Wentworth accompanied them home. 'G. West & Son, slat ...... : .... 14.90 Moved by Tindale, seconded by Phone, Office 96-2R; Residence 96-3R dred and fifty persons~ :In the grave- mother Saturday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hicks, Jr., and Sept. 7, 1926. . C. C. Chronicle, do ...... 4.00 Holcomb meeting adjourn. Carried. yard on the hillside was the only re- Geo. Munro was in Bad Axe Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Marsa and son of Flint Regular meeting called to order by C. C. Oil & Gas, do ...... ~.... 36.80 LURA A. DEWITT, Clerk. W. A. GIFT, B. Sc.; M. D. mit,tier of Coloma's fame, a memorial day. ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. Wm...... Medicine- Surgery- Roent genology to Marshall, the bronze statue sur- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas are Hicks Sunday evening. mounting it pointing to the place of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. moving from the Dan Graham resi- Mrs. James McLeish and :two California's first gold discovery. NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN dence to the Nazarene parsonage. daughters Detroit Mrs. Robt. Phone 28. Marlette, Mich. Coloma had dreams of magnificence of and N N Mr. Austin ancl Clayton Moden of 5~cLeish, Mrs. Wm. Scotten and Mis. in the early fifties. Coloma then had Pontiac were callers at Geo. Williams Forest Rogers of Marlette called on N N a dozen hotels, a street lined with McKA~ & McPHAIL home Friday. I~Irs. Julius Wentworth Sunday after- New Undertaking Parlors. stores, a hundred saloons, as many Misses Georgia Munro of Detroit lflocn. Lee Block. wide-oPen gambling places and dance halls, an express office, three schools, and Nina Munro of Ypsilanti visited Mrs. Wm. Collins enid,trained for Everything in undertaking goods al- four churches and a jail.. The shells at their parental home Saturday. Ni- Sunday dinner her sister, Mable, and The Vecto Circulator ways on hand. Day and night calls of the dance hails, the saloons and na returned Sunday afternoon. friend from Detroit. promptly attended. Office phone 182. the gambling places remain. The Mrs. Geo. Williams, who has been Mr. ~nd Mrs. Win. Pc*on, Jr., am! iN N churches and schools passed genera- confined to her bed for seven weeks, children spent Sunday at the home N N A. J. KNAPP, Funeral Director tions ago. The jail that had housed is slowly improving. of.Mr, and Mrs. August Riekwalt, iN • N and Licensed Embalmer. Mrs. Knapp, the bad men, the killers and crooked Rev. J. J. Pierson of Owendale was north of Cass City. Cast in one pmce. Not a spoonful of cement Lady Assistant with License. Night gamblers long ago fell into ruins. a caller at the Tamblyn and Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Striekland and and day calls receive prompt attention. liams homes Friday. Mrs. Malory and two children of N N City phone. in a carload: A beautifuID designed caNnet- F~ra$ Settlement ~n Ray- Ottaway entertained a few Cass City were entertained for din- boy friends at his home Wednesday ner Monday at the Wm. Hicks home. N • N Oregon CASS CITY LODGE NO. 214, L. O. L. Wa: A**orla evening. Miss Tressie Sangster spent Sun- heater at moderate price. The first permanent settlement in meet the second and fourth Saturdays Mr. and Mrs. Noland of Caro, and day afternoon -with Miss Olive Cook. Oregon was founded at Astoria by N ~ N Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard and son, Aus- of each month at Town Hall. agents Pacific company, of the Fur tin, of Watrousville spent Sunday at N N who arrived at the mouth of the Co- A. Deneen's. PAUL SCHOOL NOTES. E. W. KEATING lumbia river 115 years ago. The fur Mrs. Mary Sullivan is moving to Real Est,~te and Fire and Automobile company was .. backed by John Jacob Reporters~Hazel McLean and Ale- N vv Insurance. Astor, but the men engaged by him the Mulloy residence for the winter° IO Mrs. Mulloy will spend the winter in tha Wright. CASS CITY, MICH. to invade the northwestern wilderness' were Canadians, a majority being of Detroit with her daughters. Motto--"No matter what you try to do, at home or at your school; al- Scotch descent. Mrs. Thos. Walsh and Mrs. Bert ~NN]N~NINN~NNNNNNNNINNNNNNNNNN~NNNN N~NINNNNNNNNgg ways do your very best, there is no R. N. McCULLOUGH The party left Montreal in a big Burton of Car o visi~ect Mrs. Arthur AUCTIONEER canoe and made their way down the Deneen Friday. better rule." AND REAL ESTATE DEALER~ The primer class are studying St. Lawrence, thence to the Hudson Yos. Freeman is remodeling the in- CASS CITY. and New York, from which port they "Piggy Wig's House" for reading. l~: ;.t terior of his home and installing a The fourth and fifth grade are busy Farm sales a ~pecialty. Dates may sailed on the ship Tonquin, which furnace. be arranged with Cass City Chronicle doubled Cape Horn and proceeded to reading poems. Mrs. Arthur Burdon, Mrs. J. Free- Office at L Schonmuller's Store, Cass ~Iawaii, sailing thence for the Colum- The second grade are studying per- bia river. Arrived at the mouth of man and Richard Burdon, jr., were centage in arithmetic. " The Curb Gas Dealers Say' ° oO' City. that mighty stream, they built a fort, in Bad Axe Thursday. Our fifth and sixth grade are be- calling it Astoria, which gradually de- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Roberts and ginning the multiplication of frac- veloped into the town and city of that son, Junior, of Ferndale visited tions. .:. 'Not only do we guarantee to serve the best at the most ¢K¢ name. among relatives last week. Each grade has been making pos- ¢" ¢.. Quality Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn announce ters to advertise our lJie social to- .:- reasonable prices but we have and always will gladly contribute *. night. Tea-To~alera the marriage of their daughter, Stel- * N. la to Mr. Francis Hays of Detroit, . The primer class have been string- 4, The English poor owe their indi- .:. our dollars to anything that will make this a greater and better * on Oct. 5, at St. Agatha's church. mg macaroni, which we use to count .1o gestion to their mania for tea drink- Wedding breakfast was served at the with in our arithmetic. ing. An hour before he gets up ev- Jewelry home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Don't forget our pie social and .:. eommunRy. In doing that, we know we're adding to the happiness i~:: ery Englishman drinks on an empty Mrs. Hays left for a trip to Niagara short program tonight. Everyone be Our name on the box means the stomach a huge cupful of tea a~ Sure to come. $ of our citizens. And there's a certain happy satisfaction in that **: strong as it can be brewed. This fur- Fails and other places. They will re- same that the word "Sterling" does nishes the foundation for the tea side in Detroit. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. :i: * to Silverware--it means that any ar- Jag that he 'will build up In the course J. H. Barns of Harbor Beach was .:. "Citizens of all communities should give us their every sup- ":" ticle purchased here, is guaranteed. of the day. a caller here Monday. July 19, 1926. Quality jewelry can be depended upon A peasant woman ,in an English vil- Supt. Koepfgen's mother, Mrs. P. Regular meeting called to order by .:. port in making their community more prosperous, more enter- :!: to be exactly as represented. lage once asked an American visitor A. Koepfgen, is numbered among the to have a cupful of tea. But the tea sick. President West. Trustees Taylor, Our watches are guaranteed time- was as black as ink, and the Ameri- Bailey, Auten and Patterson present. il prising and more attractive. ~::~,~,~!~;,~:,~.~;:,:,.~ Mrs. Dan McCarthy of Detroit is Minutes of June 21st read and ap- keepers, our diamonds are flawless can declined. reported very ill. "How long have you had that tea- proved. and l~erfectly cut, and so on through pot simmering on the stove?" she Prin. N. Wilber accompanied the The following accounts were read i!i 'fin return we shall continue to contribute our moral and :i:':" our entire stock--each article is sold asked. following high school boys to Caro and referred to committee on claims Friday to see the football game: Har- entirely on its merits. "Why, miss, I never take it off," the and accounts: :~* financial support toward the betterment of the commumty." " ,:o** peasant woman replied. "I put in a ry McGinn, Lawrence Freeman, Ken- Ed. Cooley, labor ...... $36.00 -Io Call and examine our complete ar- fresh pennyworth When it gets weak neth Hobart, Fred Zebras, Richard A. West, labor ...... 27.00 :i:" ":° ray. and then, when the pot 'gets full of Burdon, Emmet Phelan and Francis R. Kosanke, labor ...... 3.00 leaves, I put in my hand and pull out Hunter. B. Guinther, labor ...... 36.00 , KEEP THE HOME PUMPS CHURNING :!: A. H. HIGGINS a handful for my old man to smoke." Floyd Teller is suffering with G. Akerman, labor ...... 36.00 .**. £ rheumatism. Lloyd is obliged to leave C. U. Brown, June salary ...... 133.46 JeweIer and .:. !li Wha~ I~erea~ed Him high school to assist with the fall B. J. Dailey, June R. R. and It. 17.00 .:. A.B.C. Sales and Service, F.M. Howe, Elmwood :$: work on the farm. C. C. Telephone Co., toll and IT PAYS Optometrist. One of our customers is a merchant ":" Cass City :i: The Mary Lyons Society held their rentals...... 16.75 :!: TO ~UY Myron Karr, Rescue :!; who thinks, eats, and sleeps in terms M. E. P. Co., June power and. of business. His business interests guest afternoon Friday. Rev. and light ...... 174.74 .:. John McLellan, Cass City WHITE R.E.'Johnson, Deford :i: him more than anything else in the Mrs. Paul Allured of Cass City gave Grand Trunk, freight ...... 18.79 *:" Willy Bros., Cass City .:. world. One night, according to the an interesting talk on . The R. Edgerton, June salary ...... 40.00 :!: STAR GAS E.V. Evans, Wilmot ;*-: story, his wife discovered him stand- rooms were decorated' with autumn ":" G.A. Striffier, Cass City ;t T. L. Smith Co., inv. 6-28 ing over his baby:s crib. She saw ia branches to give this event a real so- ":"* Shabbona Hardware AT THE w.J. Eckensweller, Argyle ~! (mixer) ...... 285.00 his face rapture, doubt, admiration, cial charm. A dainty luncheon was R. Kosanke, labor ...... 37.45 *:" Walter Hyatt, Shabbona CURB Jesse Hawksworth, Cumber :-$: despair, ecstasy, incredulity. served. g. A. West, labor ...... 33.95 Naturally, she was touched .at this Roy Kline of Alpena called on his Ed. Cooley, labor ...... 35.70 somewhat unusual parental attitude, sister, Mrs. Joe Freeman. Mr. Kline G. Akerman, labor ...... 43.90 so with glisteniI~g eyes she arose and was on his way to Detroit to see B. Guinther, labor ...... 33.95 slipped her arms around him. their brother, Joe, who has been ill Good taste and good health D. Krug, star. 7-7 ...... 56.80 o..-.':" Cass City Oil Gas Company "A penny for your thoughts," silo several weeks. demand sound teeth and N. Bigelow & Sons, star. 7-1 .... 44.03 .:.':" Robert Warner, Manager. ~i said in a voice tremulous with ten- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hemerick and sweet breath. derness. G. A. Tindale, ins. prom ...... 13.80 ,Io Miss Edith Miller were in Detroit on G. A. Tindale, star. 7-29 The use of Wrigley's chew. Startled into consciousness, he Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. blurted out: "For the life of me, I (truck) ...... 584.60 x ing gum after every meal takes can't see how anybody can make a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burdon spent Standard Oil Co., star. 6-16 care of this important item of crib like that for $3.49."--Old Colony Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and 7-7 ...... • ...... 21.97 personal hygiene in a delight. News-Letter. Mrs. S. B. Calley. W. S. Darley & Co., slat. 5-10 ful, refreshing way--by clear- Mesdames Bert Clara, Ralph (Mat. Needle) ...... 17.50 Clara, G. McTaggart, N. C. Maynard, Alert Pipe & Supply, star. 7-8 ..26.46 ing the teeth of food particles Artificial Pearls E. J. Hurd, Murdock Hughes, R. J. The Carey Co., slat. 6-16 ...... 156.42 and by helping the digestion. The method used .by the Buddhist Wills and E. J. Caltey and Mr. M. Furniture! Furniture! The result is a sweet breath that priest in producing pearl images wa~ Hughes attended the O. E. S. Grand Total ...... :$1930.27 shows care for one's self and con. to insert a. small wooden wedge be- Chapter in Saginaw Wednesday of Moved by Bailey seconded by Au- sideradon for others--both marlin tween the two shells of the mussel, of last week. ten bills be allowed and Orders drawn One Large Floor of our store contains Furniture for every room in .:.':" of refinement. when these were open, to keep them Jos. Molnar took four truck loads on treasurer. Carried. G126 from closing. All mussels can only of poultry to Detroit last week. Moved by Auten, seconded by Pat- the Home. :i: open their shell a little way, Just Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Karr, daugh- terson the proposition of the Mich. enough to extend the foot by means ter and son of Bay City visited re- Elect. Power Co. to pay Supt. Brown of which they slowly plow through LIVING ROOM FURNITURE :!1 cot,fly with Mrs. Karr's parents, Mr. seventy dollars ($70.00) per month the mud of the river bottom, and two Davenports, Chairs, Tables, Desks, Smokers, Pictures and many small pieces. .:. and Mrs. Frank Foulman. as service man be accepted. Carried. tubes, one bringing in water loaded N. C. Maynard was several days at Moved by Auten seconded by Tay- with microscopic animals and plants DINING ROOM FURNITURE ~1 Union City, Mich., last week. lor the street and sidewalk committee upon which the mussel feeds, and he authorized to buy oil necessary for Splendid sets of Table, Chairs and Serving Tables or Buffets and Breakfast .:.':" oxygen for breathing, the other carry- repair of streets. Carried. Sets. ":" ing away the waste water and refuse. Solving ~he Problem Moved by Auten seconded by Bai- The wedge once quickly and carefully Twelve-year-old Jimmy finally BEDROOM FURNITURE ,:-':" ley meeting adjourn. Carried. slipped in makes it possible to work reached what threatened to be his Complete s,ets Beds, Springs and Mattresses, occasional pieces for the bed- ":* in the interior.~Nature Magazine. limit of expansion, when dessert was LURA A. DEWITT, Clerk. served. Jimmy stared but found the room. -, ,:, Chlna's Many Rulers solution. He reached for his belt Aug. 2, 1926. SUN ROOM FURNITURE :i: WIFE AND HUSBAND buckle and on the tide of a long- Regular meeting called to order by The early condition of China was drawn sigh exclaimed: "Guess Fll Wicker pieces, in all the new styles. ":" BOTH ILL WITH GAS tribal, which before Christ merged Pres. West. Trustees Bailey, Taylor, have to move the decimal point two Auten and Tindale present. into a vast feudal system nominally places." KITCHEN FURNITURE :i: "For years I had gas on the stom- ruled by'many contemporaneous dy- Minutes of July 19th read and ap- Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets, Tables and Chairs. ":" adh. The first dose of Adlerika nasties, dated from 2205 B. C. The proved. helped. I now sleep well and all gas king of Ts'in put down all other rul- Gather Seaweeds The following bills were read and We can always show you the newest things, at reasonable prices, but with real *:- is gone. It also helped my husband." ers and assumed the title of Hwang Ti various kinds of seaweeds are gath- referred to committee on claims and quality built into them. Stop in and see the new Fall stock. You will be surprised at (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE or emperor. The principal dynasties ered and mounted by a New York accounts: the reasonable prices. ":* spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and from this period are Han, 206 B. C. woman, who has found that the wa- G. Ackerman, labor ...... $48.00 (fteh brings astonishing relief to the ters of some of the ocean beaches a~e R. Kosanke, do ...... 40.25 stomach. Stops that full, bloated feel- to 220 A. D. ; T'ang, 618 to 906; Sung, 960 to 1279; Yuan the Mongol, 1280 little-known wonderlands filled with A. West, do ...... 40.25 ing. Brings out old, waste matte~} to 1367; the Ming, 1368 to 1643; the many interesting and beautiful forms E. Cooley, do. 40.25 The Wm. Barie Dry Goods Co. .:. you never thought was in your sys- H. Patterson, do ...... 3.00 tern. This excellent intestinal evacu- Ch'ing or Ts'ing Mancho Tartar, 1643 of plant life. She has an extensive ":~ 1860 ON GENEsEE IN SAGINAW 1926 ":* collection of the weeds.--Popular Me- H. P. Cooper, labor F. G ...... 17.28 4* ant is wonderful for constipation. to fall of the empire and date of re- 4* , **.4 Burke's Drug Store.~Adv. 5 public. chanics Magazine. A. Henry, do ...... 100.00 PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass Ciiy, Michigan, October 22, i92(~

, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Palmer spent B. J. Dailey of Three Rivers was a The Jolly Farmers club will meet and daughters, Veta and Verona, vis- years. He likes .to have callers and Mrs. Arthur Moore; 4, Arthur Elli- Sunday with friends in Bay City. caller in town Tuesday. at the home of Ed Flint~ on Thursday ! ited at the Earl Britt, home in Sebe- to hear from all his ~old friends so cott; 5, Mrs, Bower Connell; 6, Mrs. Dr. I. D. McCoy was a business Mrs. G. A. Striffler and Miss Mar- evening~ Oct. 28. waing Sunday. please call or write to him to help C. E. Hartsell; 7, Mrs. Roy Russell. caller in Detroit Tuesday. tha Striffier spent Friday in Sagi- Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Horton and Miss Dorothea Mellendorf was the brighten his birthday this year. Flaw. Edward Horton and son of Pontiac guest of Miss Freida Parker Sunclay. Officers recently elected in the All the Difference The W. C. T. U. will meet today Mr. and Mrs. Clifton S. Champion spent Friday evening at the L W. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quant, Howard, Grant M. E. Sunday school are as (Friday) at three o'clock at the home spent Sunday with friends in Bay Hall home. Emma and Marvin Quant were cal- follows: Supt., Luther Sowden; as'st Money dishonestly acquired Is never vorth its cost, while a good conscience - of Mrs. Mark Bond. City. Wm. Stokes of Owendale was as- lers in Bad Axe Thursday evening to supt., Arthur Ellicott; sec., Miss Ve- ra MacCallum; as'st•, Miss Marion never costs as much as it is worth.-- Mrs. Morley Smith, who has been Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Striffler and sessed a fine of $1,000.00 in Federal see their mother, who is :working in L Petit-Senn. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Graham were spending some time in Saginaw, re- son, Irvine, were week-end visitors in court at Bay City on Tuesday. He Bad/Axe. Mellendorf; treas., Harold Martin; li- Bay City callers Thursday. turned home Saturday. Detroit. was indicted with prohibition taw Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mellendorf and brarians, Cameron Connell and Al- bert Ellicott; pianist, Doris Moore; Miss Mary Striffier of Detroit spe~t Mrs. J. H. Holcomb and Mrs. violation. George Mullens of Gage- sons, Norris and Perry, were Sunday Ldber~y's Foundation Morley Tindale of Detroit was a choristers, C. E. Hartsell and Mrs. the wok-end with her parents, Mr. Floyd Kinde were callers in Saginaw town, charged with a similar offense, visitors at the John H. Parker home I disagree with what you say, but week-end guest of relatives in Cass Bower Connell. Teachers~Class No. City. and Mrs. W. D. Striffier. Friday. was sentenced to the Bay county jail in Brookfield and also were callers at I will fight to the death for your right Mrs. Clifford Secord has been the Mr. and Mrs. ~onn ~orenuzen ~p~ Miss Alta Hartwiek went to Caro guest of relatives in Detroit the past Sunday afternoon with Mr. Lorent- Tuesday where she will visit friends L. E. F.ox was arrested Monday All of the old officers in the Ladies' night by Constable John McGrath two weeks. zen's father at Shabbona. a few days. Aid society were re-elcted last Thurs- REPORT *OF COW TESTING ASSOCIATION NO. ONE FOR SEPT. charged with the theft of barley be- Mrs. Jessie Pettit left Sunday to Miss Leota Way of Caro was the Mr. and Mrs. Angus McPhM1 and day and are as follows: Pres., Mrs. longing to Dan Hennesey and stored High Herd~Alex Sanson, averages 1164.3 milk, 44.98 fat. spend the week with relatives in guest of her cousin, Mis~ Thelma Mrs. James MeMahon spent Monday Frank Reader; vice pres., Mrs. Lydia in the barn on the Seed homestead. Russell; sec., Mrs. John MacCallum; Bad Axe. Warner, over the week-end. afternoon in Care. At a hearing before Justice Cragg, as'st sec., Mrs. Chas. W. Hartsell; Under Three Years. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor and Miss Thelma Warner of Pontiac Miss Esther McCrea spent the Fox denied his guilt, but the evidence treas., Mrs. Twilton Heron. Lbs. Pet. Lbs. children spent Saturday and Sunday spent the week-end at her parental week-end at the home of her grand- presented so convinced the justice Owner Breed Freshened Milk Fat Fat with relatives in Grand Rapids. A nice crowd attended the Mis- home here. mother in Gagetown. that he assessed a fine of $5.00 and John Clark ...... R. Jersey 714 5.0 35.7 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKee (Li- sionary meeting at Mrs. Hasket Mrs. Ida Watson of Snover was Mrs. Lewis Law was the guest of costs which was paid. Blair's last Tuesday afternoon. We John Clark..: ...... :R. Jersey Mar. 31 561 6.2 34.8 lah Chai~man) are the proud parents Che guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mrs. W. N. Straube in Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Smith of R. Bruce & Sons ..... : ...... R. Holstein 1143 3.0 34.g of. a daughter, born Monday, Oct. 18. had as visitors: Mrs. Zuleika Staf- Bliss over Sunday. Saturday and Sunday. Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ford, Mrs. Harriet Dodge and Mrs. Under Four Years. Miss Abina Garety of Mount Pleas, Miss Alice Bigelow and Mrs. An- Rev. A. G. Newberry is in Adrian Smith, are attending the dairy con- Arthur Ricker of Cass City. They all Fred Adams ...... R. Jersey Feb. 20 704 6.0 42.2 ant visited at the home of her par- drew Bigelow spent Thursday after- this week where he is attending the vention" at Philadelphia, Pa. They in- gave good talks on temperance, as ;[as. Kirk & Sons ...... R. Holstein Aug. 13 1080 3.7 40.0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Garety, ov- noon in Saginaw. Baptist State convention• tend visiting other points, New York, the meeting was a temperance meet- Murray McCollum...... R. Holstein 876 4.2 36.8 er the week-end. Mrs. D. E. Turner left Saturday Mr. Clark and Mr. McCallum of Washington, D. C., Virginia, Niagara ing. Under Five Years. morning to visit relatives and friends Miss Margery MacRae and Doug- Detroit spent Thursday at the home Falls and parts in Canada before Mr. and Mrs. John Mellendorf and Mich. Farm Colony..:...: ..... R. Holstein Aug. 6 1242 3.8 47.~ in Detroit for a few days. las MacRae of Mount Pleasant spent of Flora McLachlan and Mrs. Archie they return to Cass City where they Christian Schaffer of Sebewaing were Elmer Chapman ...... Gr. Holstein May 22 1260 3.5 44.1 the week-end at their parental home McCollum. left their little daughter, Elaine, in Sunday callers at the Henry and Jo- Mrs. M. B. Auten will entertain Mrs. F. B. Othersen ...... R. Holstein Apr. 12 1065 4.1 43.7 near Greenleaf. care of her grandparents and aunt, seph Mellendorf homes. Spafford Guild at her home next Miss Bertha Zemke was in Sagi- Mature Class Tuesday evening, Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Smart of De- naw on business Tuesday. She was Mrs. Stoner, of Flint. Win. W. Parker, Sr., will celebrate Alex Sanson ...... Gr. Holstein Mar. 30 1398 4.4 61.5 Mrs. John Ryland has returned to troit have been the guests of Mr." and accompanied by Mrs. Otto Zemke A. E. Hamilton, representative of his 78th birthday Friday, Oct: 22. He Alex Sanson ...... Gr. Holstein July 29 1410 3.6 54.0~ her home here after a week's visit Mrs. Smith Luther. Mrs. Smart is a from Caro. the Salvation Army, report~ that has been an invalid for the past 6½ Alex Sanson ...... Gr. Holstein May 26 1221 3.9 47.6 with friends at Marine City. niece of Mrs. Luther. The Misses Flossie Merchan~ and Cass City residents have subscribed Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman and $102.00 to the support of the army's Mrs. Wm. Douglas of Holt has Marie Garety of Marlette visited at Testing by Sanson & Koehler. son, George, and wife, of Pontiac state social service work. He says been spending two weeks with her the homes of their parents over the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. that he expects to visit Cass City la- daughter, Mrs. H. W. Holmes. week-end. Win. Zinnecker. te~ this fall when others will be giv- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keating and Dr. I. D. McCoy, G. W. Landon, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and en an opportunity to contribute children of Detroit spent Sunday at Paul Smarks and Raymond McCul- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rolph of De- through the medium of a "tag day." New the parental home of Mr. Keating. lough attended the Michigan-Minne- troit were week-end guests at the sota game at Ann Arbor Saturday. Friday afternoon the members of ' GRIST SCREEN1] ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whale and aome of Mr. and Mrs. 0ra Luther. Mrs. Thos. Colwetl's class of the son, Richard, of Detroit were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Champion Methodist Episcopal Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. John Anker, residing Vol. 2. October 22, 1926 No. 11 and Monday guests of Cass City rel- were week-end guests at the home of gave a surprise birthday party for 4 miles west and one mile north of their son, Frank Champion, at St. 1927 Wail ,~ atives. two of their members, Misses Lu- Cass City, welcomed a little son into Louis. Both families made a trip to Mrs. Robert Stewart and son, Rob- verne Battle and Ruby Palmateer, at i Published in the in- A man who lives in Heard in Barber Shop their home Thursday, 0ct. 14. His Stanton Sunday. ¢ of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the home of the latter. The young la- terest of the People the country near here, ? ert, a guest at name is Norris John. & the home of her mother, Mrs. Louisa Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian dies had a jolly time playing games, of Cass City and vi- brought his wife to a Customer--"Are you P. S. Rice, village treasurer, was in FicComb. Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. F. the teacher, Mrs. Colwell, joining Papers cinity by the missionary meeting the man who cut my Elkland Roller Mills Caro Tuesday where he made tax re- E. Kelsey Wednesday afternoon, and the other day and hair last time ?" Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Murray and with them in their fun. Refreshments Roy Taylor, Editor then drove home with- turns to the county treasurer. He Circle No. 4 met with Mrs. James J. Chet~"I couldn't be. & Mrs. Katherine Murray of Detroit consisting of sandwiches, cocoa, cake, out her. Can anybody & was accompanied to Caro by his Spence the same day. Put the Sun of Summer I've only been here a were guests at the Geo. McIntyre cookies and jello, were served. Then Our first car of beat that for absent- year." ¢ daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Atwell. Cream of Wheat home Sunday. Miss Lottie West is expected here marshmallows were roasted. The sur- in House for mindedness ? Harry E. Huller and P. E. Fleming, today (Friday) to spend the week- prised hostesses each received a pret- the Flour at the new low & We pursonally know & Mr. and Mrs. Louis Striffier of De- instructors in-the school at Croswell, end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ty linen handkerchief as a birthday price is here and Pig Chow fed with many are taking more 1147 Ford owners and £rolt were guests of Mr. Striffier's were guests of Supt. of Schools, H. George West. Miss West is a teacher remembrance from their ealssmates. Winter. i regular grain ration each one of them o than they ordered so & parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon W. Holmes, Saturday. Both gentle- in the Owosso schools. will lower the cost of think he has the best this car won't last your hogs per pound. Striffier, Sunday. men were former residents of Cass Sure It Can Be Done! i car Henry ever put ? Mr. and Mrs. Marc S. Wickware RESCUE. long, but we will have That is where your out. Miss McGiltvey of Greenleaf and City. and Mrs. Wickware's mother, Mrs. another car in about profits are. Mrs. Whitaker of Detroit spent Fri- i ten days. Rev. J. D. Young of Lapeer, a for- Goddart, of Detroit were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quant and Em- Brilliantly. colored, beautiful t day afternoon at the home of Mrs. mer pastor of the Methodist Episco- A good old dame was & the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. ma and Marvin •Quant were Cass !wall paper will make your home i John Sandham was Flora McLaughlan. pal Church in Cass City and Bethel, Wickware Sunday and Monday• There are tricks in Maggie Wood, City callers Monday afternoon. in Denver recently. She did her bit at sav- ¢ Miss Marjorie Graham entertained lies very ill at his home in Lapeer. cheeriest during the cold days! all trades but ours. The annual meeting of the Tusco- Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Severn of Flint When he signed the ing food, twenW of her friends at a birthday His many friends in this vicinity are Take the shoe busi- hotel register, the ta County Federation of Women's visited relatives around here a few ness for instance. Ev- No wonder she would & party at her home Monday evening gravely concerned about his condition. Clubs will be held next Friday, Oct. days. All the New 1927 Styles clerk asked him his feel depressed er notice when you name. "Don't you see from four to seven o'clock. Miss Karl Natalie Reed of Grand 29, at Vassar. Members of the Wom- go into one of our When Paw would The Ladies' Aid will meet with my name on the reg- Harding Ferguson, Miss Katherine Haven was the guest of Mrs. A. J. an's Study Club are urged to attend• Printed on overweight, long- shoe stores, they im- spill soup on his Mrs. C. E. HartselI for dinner and ister there ?" demand- vest. Ferguson and Eldon Bruce, all of De- Knapp Saturday° Miss Reed has a po- Frank Foster of Detroit, Mr. and mediately take one of ed John. "Yes," re- t work on Thursdayr Oct. 28. lasting, durable stock, at the your shoes off? After troit, were the guests of Mrs. Blanch sition as teacher of English in the Mrs. Charles Foster, and Mrs. Had- plied the clerk. "That schools at Grand Haven this year. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mellendorf and that, they can wait on Ferguson Saturday and Sunday. ley and daughter of Plymouth are is what aroused my We think Purina &, She was a teacher of English in the daughter, Miss Ma~on, were callers LOWEST PRICES OF somebody else and curiosity." Ivan Zapfe, who is employed at guests at the home of Mrs. Nolton you can't get a~ay! Cow Chow is a won- in Cass C{~y Wedr~day. " the Michigan Home for Epileptics at Cass City school last year. Bigelow. Charles Foster is a brother THE YEAR! We wish we could derful dairy feed; but our opinion may not Wahjamega, spent SUnday with his Mrs. Lester Bailey left Tuesday m Mrs. Bigelow. Wm. MacCallum and the Misses work some plan like We appreciate your Vernita and Mary Parker of Pontiac amount to a snap of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zapfe. morning for Ann Arbor to attend the Mrs. Lottie Brown and son, Robert, that in the milling trade. Everybody says & visited relatives around here a few You can buy these advance 1927 your finger. However, business. o Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Striffier State Federation of Woman's Clubs of Manceiona were guests of Mrs. that, but we mean it. the records that Pu- which convenes there this week. Mrs. days, returning to Pontiac. again on Spring Styles now. Brown's cousin, Alex Henry, and rina Cow Chow has o and daughter, Geraldine, Mrs. Chas. Sunday. &, Bailey is the delegate elected to rep- family several days last week. Mr. You can partly made in increased D. Striffier and Mrs. Ed. Buehrly DON'T WAIT-- ?. were visitors in Bad Axe Thursday. resent the Woman's Study Club of Henry and Mrs. Brown had not met Richard Summers of Rochester, make good your losses The Elkland milk production do Mrs. Robert Churchill of Capac and on your bean crop by amount to something• Cass City at the State Federation. in 25 years. DECORATE ! & Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendrick and Roller Mills o Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmermann Miss Lilah Fox of Pontiac were can feeding Cow Chow It isn't a matter of & son, Walter, of Pontiac were week- Phone 15 opinion any more. It's sons, Roy, Sic and Glen, and daugh- and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lers at the Ostrum Summers home and increasing ira.ilk end guests at the home of Mrs. Hen- production. Try . CASS CITY, MICH. a matter of cold facts. ter, Ada, of Fostoria, spent Sunday Zimmermann and son, Bernard, and Sunday. drick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker, Jr., Zapfe. at the home of their daughter, and daughter, Virginia, and Frank L. I. Wood & Co. sister, Mrs. John Beebehyser. Miss Przybyla, all of Detroit, visited at Mrs. Sarah Welsh of Caro was the Laura Wellington, who has been the the home of Messrs. Zimmermann's r guest of her sister, Mrs. Katherine guest of her sister, Mrs. Beebehyser, sister, Mrs. Dan Hutchinson. Waiters, Sunday. Mrs. Waiters re- the past week, returned home with A meeting of the Lady Maccabees turned home with her for a week's them. was held at the home of Mrs. H. L. visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gree~ of Grand Hunt, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K osanke and Bend, Ontario, and Mrs. Harry Ken- ence Nash of Saginaw was present sons, Edward and Ralph, motored to nedy of Point Edward, Ontario, have and explained to the members the Ann Arbor Tuesday where Edward been guests at the home of Mr. and system of re-rating policy holders to is receiving medical treatment for his Mrs. Gus Zapfe. The ladies are sis- be used by the organization in the eyes. ters of Mr. Zapfe. They are spending future. There was a good attendance, Mrs. Alice Moore returned home a few days this week with relatives some members of the order from Friday evening after a six weeks' of Mr. Green at Bay City, and expect Gagetown being" present. visit with friends and relatives in De- to return to Cuss City before going Edgar Chamberlain received word troit, Grand Rapids and other places to their homes in Ontario. of the death of his brother, Henry in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Collins moved Chamberlain, at Pontiac Saturday. Miss Bertha Woodhurst of Cros- He was ,81 years old and paralysis to Sandusky this week. Mr. Collins ':" well visited Miss Louise Watrous on ~nd O. D. Avery of Port Huron have was the cause of his death. Mr. ,"~.,, We ""='°-- ave Just Unpacked Our Fall and Winter Blankets! Saturday. Both young ladies spent Chamberlain was known to quite a purchased the Hotel McDonald at ":" Notice our widow display of blankets. We know that buy a 64x72 or a 66x80, for a full size blanket which is Saturday evening and Sunday with Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Collins will large circle of friends in Cass City as friends at Alma. manage the hotel. They made their he lived at the home of his brother ¢.o":" nowhere can you buy Blankets cheaper than you can at 72x84. They think that they have gotten a bargain until here for some time. The funeral ser- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gardner and home in Cass City the past summer, Zemke's, therefore we want you to come in and compare they get home and notice how small it is. vices were conducted at Pontiac on three children of Detroit are spend- since they sold their hotel at Lapeer. Wednesday afternoon. prices, and be convinced that our above statement is true. If you are not as yet ready to purchase your winter ing the week with Mrs. Gardner's Mr. and Mrs. Collins have had a wide Angus McIntyre passed away on parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dickin- experience in the hotel business, and So many people are misled when buying a blanket, not needs, come in and pick them out and we will gladly lay Wednesday, October 13, at the home son, and other relatives here. this is the second time they have O being familiar with the different sizes. They many times them aside for you. chosen Sandusky as their home. They of his sister, Mrs. Catherine Ross, af- Mrs. Jean Whitcomb-Fenn and ter an illness of four years. The re- :Miss Rechner of Bad Axe were the operated the Hotel McDonald a few years ago. mains were taken to Park Hill, Ont., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. for buriaI on Saturday morning. He Now is the time to buy your Bigelow Sunday. Miss Rechner is the On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred leaves to mourn their loss one broth- county nurse for Huron county. Smith entertained a company of er, Neil McIntyre of North Bay, Ont., friends at a surprise birthday party New Dresses M. D. Hartt was in Kingston Sat- two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Ross of urday where he attended the funeral in honor of their son, Motley Smith, Cass City and Mrs. Martin Carey of who was 22 years old on the follow- New Winter of his uncle, Fred Hartt. Mr. Hartt Chicago, Illinois. died in Pontiac and his remains were ing day. A bountiful dinner, with a John Paul, living two miles south brought to Kingston for interment. huge birthday cake, was enjoyed by and one-half mile east of Cass City, This Week the guests. Those present were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher, who was 62 years old Friday, and in the and Mrs. Barney Turner, Mrs. Iley Coat have spent the week with relatives in evening the occasion was celebrated Miss Zemke has just returned Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker, town, returned to their home in De- by 14 of his friends and relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Olen Lousch, Mr. and from one of our up-to-date dress for the cool fall evenings are here, troit Sunday. Little Mary Lee Doerr Mr. Paul's home A bountiful chick- Mrs. James Turner, Edward Turner, houses with a very nice line of new with winter weather just around the accompanied them and will spend the en dinner, planned by M~ss Rosella corner. week there. Lee Turner and Miss Muriel Turner, bnambers, who ~esides at the Paul tyled Silk, Jersey and Flannel all of Caro; Mr. and Mrs. John John Marshall, John Profit, James home, and Miss • Irene Hall, a niece of resses. You can rest assured that Our stock of coats will never be Schnell of Flint, and Mr. Rice of De- Mr. Paul, was enjoyed by all. The Profit and George Charter went to troit. if you• buy one of these dresses that any better than it is right now. Lapeer Sunday to visit Rev. J. D. evening was spent in a social way. Ephraim Knight suffered a para- Why wait until the cream is gone, Young, who is very ill. They were un- Mr. Paul was reminded of his birth- you are getting the very latest de- lytic stroke while at the home of his and be disappointed. able to see their friend, owing to his day anniversary by several nice gifts signs. weakened condition. son, Bert Knight, northwest of town, from his guests. Our stock at present is of Such a last Monday. Later he was brought Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warner went The quality of merchandise and the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Higgins and size that anyone who is in the mar- to the home of his daughter, Mrs. to Kalamazoo the first of the week to grandson, Kenneth Higgins, were the workmanship you know are of the ket for garments can be fitted and Duncan Battel, who resides west of visit friends, previous to the Odd Fel- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kellogg well suited. town. He is able to sit up. Mr. Knight lo~ Grand Lodge meeting. John C. very best. Let us show you these at Sebewaing Sunday. Mrs. Kellogg has been in poor health for some Corkins, Mrs. Mary M. Moore and new models. Prices ranging from $12.50 to will be remembered in Cass City as time past. On Sunday his guests: Mrs. Della Lauderbaeh are also in $89.50. Sizes from 16 to 57. :Miss Jennie Watson. were: Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Kalamazoo this week. Mr. Warner ¢. Mrs. A. J. Knapp and Mrs. S. B. Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. James Nes- and Mr. Corkins are attending Grand "~oung went to Ann Arbor Sunday, bitt and family of Pontiac. Mrs. Lodge, I. O. O. F., as delegates from where Mrs. Knapp will attend the Moore and Mrs. Nesbitt are daugh- Cass City Lodge, while Mrs. Moore State Federation of Women's Clubs ters of Mr. Knight. On Monday his and Mrs. Lauderbach are represent- ZEMKE'S STORE which is in session there this week. guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing Venus Rebekah Lodge of Cass :Mrs. Young is a guest at the home Boyne and their daughter, Mrs. Da- City at the Rebekah Assembly. Both CASS CITY of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Straube, for- vid McPherson, of Marlette. Mrs. organizations are in session in Kala- • nerly of Cass City. Boyne is a niece of Mr. Knight. mazoo this week. Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926 ...... CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE, ANNUAL BANQUET OF Paragraphs Con- son Allured, Minister. Sunday, Oct. The many friends of T. Wells will[ Mrs. Robt. Coulter is visiting her FEFLECT ORS CONSTRUCTION CREW 24: Morning worship, 10:30 "Islam's be glad to learn that he is much bet- l daughter, Mrs. T. F. Wells. THIJNBDISTRI[:T cerninff Michigan Challenge to Christianity." Some im- ter at present. The M. B. C. prayer meeting was Better live rich than die rich. Concluded from page one. portant things which every Christian Quite a number from here attend-held at Manley Kitchin's Tuesday For Jack Coulter, at eating, he set (By Ed. A. Nowack). should know about recent develop- ed the M. B. C. Sunday School con-i eve[!ing. Knowledge is power.--Bacon. the pace; EWS The largest percent of legislators ments in the Moslem World. vention at Elkton last week. I ~/number of our young people at- For John Sovey, who gave him a Church school at noon. "Joshua, Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter and l tended the M. B. C. Sunday School 3ian is a bundle or habits.--Palcy. ever returned to the house and sen- chase; ate is marked up to the political his- Israel's New Leader". Numbers 27: daughter, Catherine, of Pontiac vis- convention at Elkton last Tuesday __ Items Gleaned from Newspaper 18-20; Joshua 1:1-9. And for the Bachelors who entered tory of 1926 when more than 70 rep- !ited friends and relatives here last evening. There is always room at the top.~ Christian Endeavor, 6:30. "Living the race, Exchanges and Other resentatives were re-nominated and l week. The Misses Edith and Alice Chap- Webster. up to Christ's Standards in Our Play And in the end got second place; half of the senators were returned. I Roy. and Mrs. Lewis Surbrook and man called on Mrs. Mary Gibbs and Sources. and Amusements." Leader: Catherine And for the rest, by the looks of your August Vollmer, ex-newspaper Ernest Kitchin from near Sandusky, at A. L. Sharrard's Sunday afternoon. Study carefully the man who sneers faces, Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kitchin, Mr. and at liberty. man, now chief of police of Berkley, You've en-'oved thig dinner Mven hv Evening service, 7:30, "The Mas- Mrs. M. P. Kitchin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ter's Sei~-restraint.- (Seventh in a se- K. Kitchin and son, Roy; visited at ~i~EENL~AJF. the Races." pa~u a set of .... ~"*" ...... " ~ary of $o,uu0 per month to look A sharper is a keen man with a dull ries of character studies of Jesus ing last week in which the club into that city's alleged wickedness. J. A. Kitchin's last Monday evening. conscience. Mr. Lonie then introduced Mrs. Har- Christ). pledged itself to fight the blind pigs It appears that after the primary Friends from Detroit visited at F. Mrs. Minnie Smith and daughter, ry Lonie, who sang that favorite The Thursday evening meetings at Auslander's last Sunday. operating in Port Austin. campaign was over in this state De- Blanche, of Ubly, Lucy and Ella Take the goods~the gods provide Scotch ballad, "Annie Laurie." Mrs. the church during the next few weeks Elkton--Dr. D. J. Monroe of this trows wickedness •~as not as great Mr. an& Mrs. Mixter and baby of Lowe 0f Toronto, 0nta~o, were thee.--Dryden. Lonie is a sweet singer. She appeared w~ll be devoted to a study of present village and Miss Bertha Grog of as at first ~pictured by an institute Detroit visited at G. Johnson's last guests at the homes of George and nervous about singing over that ra- conditions among the followers of week. Henderson Shier on Surtday. Be wisely worldly, but not worldly dio. Fairbanks, Alaska, were united in which had laid claim to • making an marriage on Friday evening, Oct. 8, "disinterested" survey. Mohammed and what they have to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kitchin and Marguerite Shier of Detroit spent wise.~Quarles. Rev. Creswell, pastor of the United do with us. This is a new feature in daughter, Hester, ,and Miss Vera at the First Presbyterian church in Tear gas for the first time in Mich- Saturday and Sunday at her parentaI Presbyterian church of Pontiac, was our church program which should be Seattle, Rev. Dr. Mathews officiating. igan was recently used successfully Mudge attended the district quarterly home. While awaiting the tragedy, enjoy introduced as the first speaker of the very profitable for every one who meeting at Ubly last Sunday. the farce.~Voltatre: afternoon. He congratulated Mr. Harbor Beach--The farmers of Illi- in frustrating a Detroit bank rob- nois also have a kick coming from bery. can attend, o Race on the splendid crew of men he A new organization of Christian OWENDALE. When compliment~ are very thick, employed in his building operations what D. Mihlethaler tells 'The Times. When the Ford Trade School start- SHABBONA. He drove thru that state last week ed in 1916 it had six pupils. Today it Endeavor in Presbyterian church. sincerity is very thin. in Pontiac. He, too, stated that he The officers elected last Sunday eve- Mrs. C. M. Wallace gave a miscel- and found corn fields covered with has a Waiting list of 5,000. was glad that the dear friends at ning: President, Virginia Day; vice Miss Edna Smith is employed as laneous shower at her home last water up to the tops--and they grow Lansing has slightly more than 200 C~nntng'is to wisdom as an ape to WJR were able to hear the program president, Marjorie Sickles; secretary, bookkeeper at the Decker Grain and Tuesday evening in honor of Miss a man.~Wllliam Penn. that was being broadcasted from Mr. eight feet corn in that state. Oats homes using the oil burning types of Lumber Co.'s office. Florence Fischer, who was married to and wheat was still in the shock--too heating apparatus. Catherine Flint; treasurer, Mabel Race's barn. Crandall. Mrs. Fred Dafoe assisted Mrs. Elm- Mr. Harold Perkett on Oct. 18. The An intense hour will do more than Mrs. Lonie next sang "Comin' Thru wet to haul it in. It is proposed to name M-23 after er Chapman with her house cleaning bride received a number of beautiful dreamy years.--Beecher. Mayville--R. G. Green who has Father Gabriel Richard who in 1824 the Rye," to the delight of the Nazarene--Services at the Nazar- last week. gifts. furnished Mayville with twenty-four started the ball rolling for the build: guests. ene Hall next Sunday as follows: S. Some people are prepared for any hour electric light service for about ing of this great thoroughfare. The The toastmaster then asked the S. at 2:00, preaching service at 3:00. emergency~except twins. two years, sold his long time service new name, if adopted, will be Father - "-- ---~- - ~- -: ,~D~*_ -- =-~ guests to sing "Booster, Booster, Be ? contract at Mayville together with Gabriel Richard Highway. Young people's meeting at 7:00 p. m., a Booster," using John Race's name preaching at 8:00. Mid-week prayer Talk is cheap, but like oti~er cheap the rural and village service lines at Edwin Hatherly, 89, Of Lapeer, is as the "boosted." meetingThursday night at 7:30. things it is apt to prove expensive in Silverwood, to F. R. Ryan, of Chica- said to hold the record for being the Mrs. A. J. Knapp, first vice presi- Our revival services with W. G. the end. dent of the State Federation of Wom- go. The transaction has been under oldest and mos~ active farmer in that i ECIAL FOl consideration for some time. Electric section of the state, Bennett of Billings, Mont., evangelist, en's Clubs, gave a short talk. She will start Oct. 31. He that has never known adversity mentioned that this was the first time current for all these services is Luther E. Hall, Ionia, nominated as I is but half acquainted with himself. supplied by the Michigan Electric representative to the legislature from she ever had the opportunity of Methodist Episcopal--Ira W. Car- ~Colton. Power Company. that county, will be the oldest mem- SATURDAY speaking over the radio. She appeared ? Sebewaing~Two Sebewaing people ber of the assembly. He is 81. go, pastor. Services for Sunday, nervous at first, but soon began talk- Oct. 24. Class meeting, 10:00; morn- No man ever makes two mistakes in are in a critical condition as a result More than ten million tons of iron ing in earnest, apparently forgetful ing worship with sermon, "Religion marrying, unless~he marries more of two automobile aeeidents, one of ore were shipped down Lake Superior of her large audienee. She spoke of and the Pres~," 10:30; Sunday School, than once° the spirit of eo-operation and good which occurred about 12 o'clock Sat- last August, setting a new tonnage Kelley's Favorite A Good Salmon urday night and the other an hour mark for that month. 11%5; Epworth-League, 6:30; even- Per Can will that was apparent between Mr. ing service with sermon on the Par- Flour The rock that resists a crowbar and a half later. Harold Gremel, 19, This state's first government, in Race and his employes. In her re- ables of Jesus, "The Weeds What 1-8 barrel gives way to the roots of the tender son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Grem- earliest territorial days, was in the marks she mentioned the "Scripps Shall Be Done with Them" at 7:30. 15e , ~lant.~TamtL School" built by this crew, which was el, and Walter Lungs, son of Mr. hands of five men, a governor and You are all invited to these services: awarded high honors at the Sesqui- and Mrs. Ferdinand Lungs, were in a four judges, sent here from outside, ? $1.4{} 6o True politeness consists in treating centennial at Philadelphia. car which skidded on loose gravel whose greatest item of expense was SpeciM Brand , others just as you love to be treated and overturned several times, direct- for the liquor they consumed. ]Erskine United Presbyterian-- ~ " John Race was asked for a speech. Morning service at 10:30. This will Bulk Coffee ,. yourself. Chesterfield. ly in front of Lungs' home. Lungs is Brant have been shot on the Matches He arose from his chair at the head be a rally day service. On account of ~ 6 boxes for of the table, and started to talk, but in a critical condition from loss of Saginaw duck marshes for quite a If dogs have tl~e glimmering of a our vacation Rally Day is rather late, ~ "' d'~p~,' was invited to the center of the room, blood and possibly a fractured skull. number of years. 49e ,; but it is a good day to rally. So, let ~ C e soul, they have laid hold on the best The other boy received severe cuts In 1834 Detroit had but 1,350 where his voice would be heard bet- us all be present and bring a friend ~. part of it, first: Love. about the face• About 1:30 Sunday school children in her institutions of ter over the radio. He said he was with you. The pastor will preach a ~; -~...... proud of his men--his crew. He morning a car occupied by three men, learning. Today there are more than Toilet Soap .., There is a beautiful statue in every sermon suitable to the occasion, i i stated that all of his crew, 40 in num- careened down West Main street, 20,000. The first Detroit school used Cornflakes block of marble, but only a sculptor Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sub- , 3 for 5 bars for ber, had been in his employ for more striking a tree and on the rebound to stand on what is now Shelby and can cause it to come out. ject, "The Remedy for Sin." Come to l.i than one year; two of the num- running into two or three others. Woodbridge streets. i j both these services and let us show I} ber, Frank Batcheller and John So- Charles Treat, 20, driver of the car, Michigan's first baseball park was 25c you how welcome you are at ~Erskine. t~-" 25c Daily Dose o~ Iodine vey, were entering upon their elev- and Robert Graves, 35, escaped wtih on what is now the rear of Harper's F. T. KYLE, Pastor. [~ ...... as Go~ter Preventive enth year of service. cuts and bruises. Chauncey Adams, hospital, Detroit. Ou~ ~ first railroad ~ 35, was taken to the Unionville hos- tT Powdered Sugar i Iodine as a preventive of goiter is Mr. Lonie then asked Mr. and Mrs. station was at Jefferson and Deuindre pital. streets, Detroit. Evangelical Church Bible study,[~ 10 pounds for 3 lbs, !~ no new thing under the sun, accord- John McCallum of Deford and Mr. and Mrs. Levi DeLong to rise to their Ellington Hugh Akley, 52, of Ell- Detroit already has listed conven- ing to Dr. Gilbert D. Harris of Cornell Junior league, 6:45 p. m.. Song ser- ington township, was found dead at ~.~ university. In Science, he quotes from feet. He then explained that these tions for 1927 that insure the visit of his home by neighbors Thursday. Cor- vice and preaching, 7:30. The evening ? C 25c ' an old Spanish medical work by an persons were neighbors of the Races at least 500,000 persons in the first oner C. N. Race said death was due theme, "The Church and its Minis- NOt over 20 lbs. to customer ...... early French scientist, Boussingault, 34 years ago. That was when the few months of next year. to heart failure. Mr. Akley had re- try." Roy. 1-20. P & G Soap who wrote in 1825. In one place the barn in which the banquet was being sided alone since the death of his C. F. SMITtI, Minister. I i Good 10 bars for author states that "till now, iodine is served, was erected. Both couples Jap Tea the only specific known for goiter." were present at the barn raising. The wife eight years ago. He had been a Church C endar. material for the barn was purchased resident of Tuscola county for 45 Bai~tist:-=Services .on Sunday morn- ~. 49 c 38 Elsewhere he continues, regarding ing at the usual hours. No service on .i C i from Mr. McCallum. years. certain mineral springs In Colombia. Wickware M. E. Church~Pastor, Sunday evening. The program was concluded when Elkton--Last Sunday at the morn- W. Firth. "In the province of Antioquia no other & salt is used, save that from these the guests arose and sang the last ing services in the Evangelical Church worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday peculiar springs, whose waters I have verse of "America." Then "John church the members voted unani- school, 12:00 m. EVERGREEN. No green stamps given with Sugar or goods bought on analyzed and convinced myself that, Race's Barn" signed off. mously to tender an invitation to th( Dr. D. C. Littlejohn, Dist. Supt. of i ¢ credit. though the composition of their salts For a short time after the program Michigan Conference to hold thei: Port Huron will be the preacher. He l Miss Lilah Fox is home from Pon- is variable, there is in all an appre- was concluded the center of interest annual conference sessions in Elkton. will preach at Wickware 11:00 a. m. ltiac where she has been employed. ciable amount of iodine. Hence the was that broadcasting outfit. It was It has been just nine years since the Cumber 3:00 p. m. Argyle 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Stransky attended the wed- ' FOLKERT'S STORE --' local Evangelical church has enter- ? &o reason that there is no goiter in An- thoroughly examined and then the Special singing A tiearty invita- ding of her daughter in Detroit re- o tioquia. Each inhabitant takes every word went around that it was all a tained the conference here and it is tion is given to all. i cently. day a dose of iodine with the salt he "fake." And so it was. Some of the hoped that nexi~ year's session may Keep this in mindA chicken sup-I Mr. Stranskey, who has been em- F.E. KELSEY, Owner consumes." Again: "It is a sin- crew had put a good joke over on the come to this city. per and bazaar will be held at the ployed in Detroit, is home at present• gular fact that for more than a cen- rest of the company. home of Mr. Roy Durkee cn Friday, : Mr. and Mrs. Wiswell, Mrs. Gray, -o..o..o..o,,[email protected],.o..o,.o..o..o,.o..o..o.,o..o..o..@.. ~.~.~.~"e~o~.~e~o~`~e~..e...~.~.~o~ tury these waters have been recog- About three o'clock, the Pontiac Nov. 19. I Mrs. Bertha Perry and Mr. and Mrs. nized as a sure specific for goiter." guests departed for their homes, af- M{Iiions in Pearls Hanson of Pontiac visited T. Wells re- ter expressing their appreciation to Presbyterian Church--Paul John- cently. • %r " ~/yom~ng Crea~ Ca~,xe Sta~e Mr. and Mrs. Race and Mr .and Mrs. ,, "..: ...... "; ...... --f Wyoming this year has shown one Beebehyser for the fine time they en- of the greatest increases in game of joyed on the Race farm. " , The following were the guests from ,'''2--' J any state in the nation. A census of "'The Bathtub Test" game in the state taken by the tish Pontiac: Dave Seiter, Lorne Seiter, G. • --pIowin~through water to prove Chev- • . -.-....; and game commissioners shows at the Sweet, C. Dalmage, Mr. and Mrs. Po- rotet's aDillty to perform efficiently in all kinds of weather. This is just one of the # present time 39,770 elk, 26.160 deer, quette, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batchelor, many tests to which Chevrolet cars are . _ 19,800 ~antelope, 4,275 moose, 2,830 Mr. and Mrs. L. Caldwell, Mr. and subjected at the GenerM Motors Proving 'e, Grounds. b mountain sheep and more than ")_,t)90 Mrs. John Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. S. bears. The annual increase in elk is Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,so great that the game commissioner Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. f says 3,000 more bull elk should be Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. killed du~ing the hunting season of Batchelor and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1¢o"26 than were slain last year. Frank Batchelor and family, Mr. and I/'' ..:; Mrs. J. Hovey and family, Mr. and Autos Destroy Poles Mrs. A. Chrisinske and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ruby and family, Mr. Two telephone poles are destroyed and Mrs. D. Hunter and family, Mr. every day in Los Angeles, Cal., in and Mrs. R. New and family, Mr. and automobile accidents. So say Carl A. Mrs. W. Selmes and family, Mr. and Itteinz. testifying as the chief engineer Mrs. H. Lonie and family, Mr. and of the power system. He was relat- Mrs. J. Sandison, and Rev. Creswell. ing the detailed expenses In opei~ating the systems, and the loss of poles in automobile crashes was included as GREENLEAF. an item. Out on the carves and straight. Warmer weather again. aways of the General Motors Proving Grounds testers drive, Flying Is Subs~d:~zed Mrs. Floyd Stocking and daughter, night and day, until the speed. Despite the great fame of European Marian, and Mrs. Albert Myron of ometers register 20-30-40,000 flying routes, it is known that aviation Detroit were guests of relatives and miles and more! Here during abroad has not yet been brought to friends here over the week end. the long, steady grind~every a profit-making status; With eyes on mile of which is driven under Mrs. Jas. Wyllie and daughter, This pagoda, a part of the Japanese observation~materials and de- ,the future the governments allow the Grace, were visitors at the Mills exhibit at the Sesqui-Centennial Inter- signs are constantly analyzed air lines subsidies. A prominent ex- home Saturday and Sunday. national Exposition in PhilAdelphia, and checked; performance, ample cited is that of the Dutch "K. The Misses Florence Britton and celebrating the 150th anniversary of wear and repairs are tabulated. '510 Here the collective genius and L. M." lines that, while popular, are Violet Jackson spent the week end at the signing of the Declaration of Inde- ~making less than 50 per cent. experience of Chevrolet and their respective homes here. pendence, is trade entirely of pearls General Motors engineers is It is' reported that Homer Motz has and its value exceeds $1,000.000. The utilized to assure buyers utmost Women and Business leased the James Mudge farm. He expositio n continues until December L satisfaction when they pur- chase a Chevrolet! A man who is making money never expects to take possession soon. '735 runs away. It seems to be the rule Prejudlve See us now! Arrange to drive that no matter how much a man thinks Jay Britton, who underwent an op- eration, was able to return to his home we hate some persons because we the smoothest Chevrolet in Of a woman he will not run away with Chevrolet history. •Wednesday evening. do not know them; and we will not J'~-Ton Truck $ "l~ her if he has to give up a Job or busi- know them because we hate them. Chassis Only glP~ ;3J ness that is very profit~ble.~E. W. Russell Rolston is suffering from Small down payment and con. 1 Ton Truck $ AI~t~ The friendships that succeed to such venient terms. Ask about our 6% Chassis Only ~ ~'~ ;~ Howe's Monthly. an attack of bloodpoisoning. He is Adap~edFrom Konrad Be~ovici's novel under the care of a physician. aversions are usually firm; for tho~e Purchase Certificate Pla~. Prices £.o.b.Fltnt,Mich. qualities must be sterling that could ~rNWILLIAM BOYD, E:LINOR FAIR, Precaution V|CTOKVARCONi~ d U LIA I=A'Y ~, not only gain our hearts but conquer and THr~ODO B,Er KOSLOF-F-,, He---What's the idea of dating this Psalms of Penitence our prejudices. Colton. letter the 14th when today's only the The l~enitential Psalms are the sev- 10th? en psalms in which repentance is A. B. C. SALES AND She (sweetly)~I'm going to ask you expressed and pardon asked of God. Road guilder Honored to post it for me, dear. In the Authorized Version they are Zanesville, Ohio, ~as, named for SERVICE 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130 and 143. It Is Ebenezer Zane, who, with his brother, CASS CITY Fffst Reader said that St. Augustine when dying Jonathan, and his son-in-law, John PASTJlVIETHEATFIE--Cass Ciiy Father--The leaves of your science caused these psalms to be written out McIntire, of Alexandria, Va., was com- book aren't cut. on the wall f~cIng his bed. The most missioned by congress to cut a road $on--I was in a hurry when I read deeply penitential is the 51st Psalm, across Ohio from Wheeling to Lime- QUALITY AT LOW COST Sunday and Monday, October 24 and 25 It,--Outlook. known also as the Miserere. stone, Ky., in 1796. Matinee Sunday, 3:30 sharp ¢

PAGE SIX...... ~: .... CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926;

Rather a Good Idea Uncle Eben KINGSTON-NOVESTA an auction sale last Wednesday and u@~.~.~.~Q~~0..~.~..~"@..ts~.~.0*~$~..~..~.~.*$~@~$~.~.$~$~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~o~.e~* ,Novelist (desperately)--"Unless my "I never yet saw a loafer," said • TOWN LINE. are moving ~o Pontiac. book succeeds at once I shall starv~ Uncle Eben, "who didn't imagine he Mr. and Mrs. S. McArthur and Mr. : i to death." Publisher~"By George, was intitled to some kind of reward Levi Bardwell of Cass City was a and Mrs. Walter McArthur spent that would advertise the work splen- for beautifiyin' de earth by his pres~ Town Line caller one day last week. Sunday at the home of Sam Fergu- didly."--Boston Transcript• ~ ence."--Washlngton Star. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dodge enter- son. o ._ tained Mr. and Mrs. Walker of De- Chas. Rolphs of Detroit was in troit a couple of days of last week. town Saturday. ?" [NNNtNNNNN NNIINNINNNN INNNNNNNNNN ~¢kaRY 6~ BONNER Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stewart of Mid- ~Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vaveraly of -- ~OPYiIOHT ~¥ ~[$]~IN NtV~pAp~.R UNION land visited the latter's parents, Mr. iN ..... ' N Pontiac spent Sunday with their par- ¢ * and Mrs. Eewis Retherford, Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mina Clark. • t N N WAGON AND STAR o Mr. and Mrs. Ge0. Martin visited Harry Woodruff of Pontiac is friends at Kingston Saturday eve- spending a few days at ~ his home ~ hnd board thorn fMktng nhout it £ and it had fascin-£ted him. here. ?" g The grown-ups Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephens of Miss Clara Whalen returned from °° erupt" gin , $ Birmingham spent from Saturday Bay City last Friday. . o NTo N who had been do- $ ing the~ talking 'until Tuesday at the homes of Mr. Mrs. Win. Huffman has moved her had not seemed 'and Mrs. Clark Courliss and Mr. and store goods from the Oddfellow build- .? Mrs. J. D. Funk. ? o, N N so fascinated by ing into the Win. Moulton building-. ig All who hear the : °N Delicious Fruits °N it as he was. They Mr. and Mrs. Maurice KelleY of EI- Ray Franklin is having an auction had spoken of it, lington township were Sunday viM- sale and moving his family to Ponti- N N 6 & they had urged it, tors of the latter's parents, Mr. and ac. g Mohawk For Your Sunday Dinner but still had not Mrs. Arthur VanBlaricom. Ralph Graves has gone to Dgtroit whoily and com- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacoby of E1- to work. i have said, pletely been un- tington township spent Wednesday Evert Penfold is home from Ponti- N N ? & der its spell. evening of last week ~,with Mr. and ac. "We didn,t know : N N lie was. There Mrs. Geo. Martin. Miss Edith Gunningham returned ¢ it could be so per- -~ N We have a fresh shipment of a was no mistake Julius Wentworth of Novesta Cor- to Detroit Sunday. i IN N about that. ners and Mrs. Clayton Wentworth fectly done with Oh, some day, and children of Dryden were callers N N some day when NOVESTA. at the M. C. Wentworth home Sun- ¢ one dial." --" ~ Grape Fruit Oranges Lemons N he grew up, he day. would do the Stuart Henderson of Birmingham When He Was a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Retherford same thing. and Miss Lgna Donnell Detroit a Baby. entertained Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. of Some day when visited over the week-end at the N ~e~ery~,,.. Cranberries N Ray Gibbs and son of Caro and Mrs. ? & he was older he would do glorious home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hender- Bertha Cooper Deford. e & IN N things that were high and thrilling of son. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Martin received and above stupid, commonplace Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Sutton have a Spanish Onions a word one day last week of a little things. new lighting system installed, and N1 N son who came to the home of Mr. Seven models but all the same circuit. ": He did not mean that he would own are well pleased with it. g N IN an airplane and fly high in the sky. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin of Detroit on . ~t, Cabbage Sweet Potatoes N He might, of course, do that, but that Oct. 14. Mrs. McLaughlin was for- One of our local poultrymen claims was not what the grown-ups ~had merly Goldie Martin. a new variety of hens. He has not de- cided on a name for them as yet, but ',, N o Bigelow & Sons ,.' N IN meant. Anything that you did that Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Martin were in thinks it will be ready-cash or some- N N was above the average, that was ca- Croswell Tuesday of this week. th~ng to that effect. "~.~.~$~e*~~.~*~e~e~.~*~.~$~@~.~*~*~.~.~@~@*~*~@~*~@~®~.~*~@~*~*~t~ pable of reaching the heights--that Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parsons and was what they had meant. Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons and chil- ° Alex Henry o° The expression had bothered him a dren of Caro were visitors at the N . iN little when he had first heard it~ but Retherford home Sunday. IN PHONE 82. ~] not for long. He worked it out to his own satisfaction. Mrs. G. A. Martin left Wednesday N for Detroit to spend a eoupte of "Hitch your wagon to a star." That weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mc-~ N was the expression. Laughlin. H YANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNINNNNNNNNNN And it meant, of course, that you UDNON ESSEX were to hitch whatever you did to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osburn had for some high and gleaming goal above their dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and you. You did not have to hitch a Mrs. Henry Stephens of Birmingham, wagon to a star. That was impossible. Mrs. Mary Courliss, Mr. and Mrs. Reduced Prices But if your job happened to be that Frank Wilson and daughter of Port of driving a wagon or of never com- Huron and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cour- ing near a wagon at all, you must liss, Roy Courliss, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. hitch your kind of work to a goal that Funk. was high and lofty and shining. The men as well as the ladies of Cass City Cider The wagon had simply been used the W. C. T. U. enjoyed the fine pot .$]_0o on All Models in the expression to show that it luck dinner given last week Thurs- meant any kind of an ordinary, ev- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ery-day job, and everything that was Howard Retherford. There was a Effective October 15 Mill ordinary had to have its high Ideal in good attendance and in the afternoon NEW PRICES order to be raised above the a~:erage. an interesting program was given on Oh, he loved the expression. It health using leaflets , from the will run Wednesdays and Saturdays meant so much and it was so beauti- National W. C. T. U. Health Dept. Essex Coach @ $~' @ $ 695 ful. The next meeting will be held the until further notice. "Hitch your wagon to a star." first Thursday in November at the In a way, he had always done that. home of Mrs. A. L. Bruce at Deford. SOn e ® lot)5 The little blue cart he had had when Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Retherford he was a baby boy, Just able to walk will go to Royal Oak Friday for a about, was filled with flowers when- few days' visit with their children. ever he could find any. Hudson Coach Special llJO We want your poultry and farm He had always thought tt so worth while, even in his baby mind, to have WILMOT. produce. Call and see us. something beautiful around, and he Hudson Brougham . 139N had thought about gardens and gar- , Mrs. Win. Lint and son, Charles, dens and gardens as he had dug of Newberry spent a few days last around the few little transplanted off- with her sister~ Mrs. Mina Clark. Hudson 7-Pass. edan 1405 shoots of plants that had been given Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe of San- Cass City Produce Co. him. dusky called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax He even dreamed about it. Brusan last Sunday. "Hitch your wagon to a star." Mrs. Wilson Westerby, who has He had had beautiful dreams in been spending a few weeks with her AQ which he had been sitting in his little daughter, Mrs. Win. Dodge, at Ox- B. C. SALES and SERVICE blue cart which was firmly attached ford returned home last Monday. to a star and the star was guiding them and pulling them all over the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rayworth had sky, filled with stars. They had climbed over groups of stars, they had wandered from one star to another; they had spoken to stars and laughed with stars and twinkled and chuckled and winked with stars. $~g~ie Track They had heard the stars laugh. And the laugh}er of the stars had Co~cee¢e ~ead$ W~n Favo$ been Such that he did not think he i SOHONMuLLER could ever be en- l/rely uphappy in his life, even if his best toys Cass City broke and his A few 5rears ago ~armers in the bcet family became and dairy sections of Bay County were very poor---for ho almost completely held up irom haul- Store of Unmatchable Values Dad heard the ing produce to market during the an- laughter of the nual wet seasons. Gravel roads would stars. Winter Goods Arriving Daily. A very complete stock of high quality rubber footwe/lr not stand the heavy loads during these Oh, it was a ~easons. beautiful saying. In 1922 the first single track port- "Hitch y o u r Men's All Wool Blazers Ladies' Black Patent Leath- Boys' All Rubber 2-Buckle land cement concrete road was laid wagon to a star." And when he Assorted Patterns in the County. A nine-foot section er Pumps Overshoes became grown-up, laid on the "Iarm to market" side, the a $4.00 value, all sizes, for only Hood Quality Rubber no matter what Beautiful Dreams. other nine feet of roadway being sur- he was doing, he *3.98 faced with gravel. Falzners along that would always hitch his job to an ideal, *2.98 *2.98 road were so enthusiastic over having a gleaming, shining star of pointed a year around road to haul over that beauty. other sections demanded it. Never could anyone who had once Men's All Weol Overceats Ladies' Fleece Lined Union Men's Black 4-Buckle All Now Bay County has fourteen miles done this think of the world as stupid. Suits That would be quite, quite impos- in Gray, Tan Mixtures and Browns Rubber Overshoes of single track portland cement concrete Long and Short Sleeves roads and is building more each year. sible. For the world was so interesting l Hood Quality Business men in'towns in these Iarm "Hitch your wagon to-a star." '14.75 uo districts remark a more continuous year 98c uo • - ...... around trade since the adoption of con- Bad as Grown-Ups *4.00 crete roads. "What's your name?" asked one lit- Small Boys' All Wool Mack- Ladles' Men's Red 4-Buckle All Farmers living ,on roads that have tle five-year-old miss of another. inaws and Overcoats " Silk and Wool Hose been improved with single track con- "My goodness!" exclaimed the oth- Rubber Overshoes crete will tell you what a worthwhile er, "you're as bad as grown-up peo- Assorted patterns in checks and sol- Assorted colors and sizes investment it has been. ple. They always ask me my name id colors Hood Quality the first thing." Single track concrete roads will like- wise improve conditions in any county, Us Poor Men and will also put an end to the costly *3.98 u, 59C u, *4.75 Altc~ the first time saw a cat maintenance common to gravel roads. for carrying her kitten by the nape of PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION its neck. Bed Blankets Children's Black and Red "You naughty cat !" she cried, "you Dime Bank Building Assortment of All Wool and Wool ain't tit to be a mother! You ain't Children's Wool Hose Top Rubber Boots DETROIT hardly fit to be a father!" Mixed Blankets at Black and Beaver, all sizes Sizes 7 to 2 A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Hoot o~ Boston Owl '2A5 uo 5OC *2.00 Publisher--In your story I notice OFFICES IN 31 CITIES you make the owl hoot "to whom" in- ...... stead of "to whoo." Author--Yes, this a Boston owl. Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926 CASS CITY: CHRONICLE PAGE SEVEN. • ~ [ a ...... I DEFORD I

Alvah Stratton of Akron, Ohio, is visiting his brother, Howard, at the Hack Hotel. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Elias Plane, Mr. and ~Mrs. Ernest Roberts A tl cl:i 011 a[el. and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Roberts of Detroit came to visit relatives here° Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buckweitz and itl.lll i11] 11}11t ile • I1 @ two sons of Detroit came Saturday The ,,.,ao~,;,~..oa wi!~ sell at,,,,~,~,~ farm night and returned to their home on au~o- -- h,s Sunday° While here they visited, their aunts, Mrs. Ben Gage and Mrs. God. 2~ miles east of Cass City, on Spencer. Having rented his farm, the undersigned Will sell James Vargo had the misfortune to have his house burn. He lost ev- erything but one chair and a book- at auction on his farm, 4 miles east of Cass City, on case. Margaret, his little girl, spent Saturday and Sunday forenoon with Bernice Gage. Tuesday, October 26 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McCain of Ox- ford spent Sunday visiting the for- Commencing at one o'clock sharp reef's sister, Mrs. God. Spencer. They also called on another sister, L: f~ Bay horse 7 years old McCormick-Deering 3-section harrows, Oct. Mrs. B. Gage. Their mother, Mrs. C. onday, 25 new Bay horse 10 years old L. McCain accompanied them home Commendng at One O'clock: Land roller Wagon for the winter monthsi Gray horse 14 years old Mr. and Mrs. Ward Roberts spen~ Gravel plank Hay rack Holstein cow 4 years old, due Mar. 6 Saturday night and Sunday at the Stoneboat Elisha Randall home. HORSES Set double harness Holstein cow 5 years old, due Mar. 6 Oliver plow Fanning mill Slush scraper A. Guinther of Flint called in town Bay mare 9 years old Single harness • Cutter Holstein cow 4 years old, due Mar. 1 Sunday: Riding plow Walking plow Stoughton sleighs Buggy Bay gelding 8 years old Holstein cow 7 years old, due Mar. 21 Alvah Spencer and two boy friends Stone boat Miller bean puller of Pontiac spent Saturday night with Gray mare 15 years old Durham cow 4 years old, due in May the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown mare 14 years old Three-section spring tooth drag 2 one-horse cultivators Jersey cow 3 years old, due April 30 Geo. Spencer. Two-horse cultivator Heavy team harness 4 collars Mr. and Mrs. Forest Day and chil- COWS Walking cultivator Ayrshire cow 8 years old, due Mar. 11 dren of Detroit and brother, Clark Johnson mowing machine Single harness 350 bus. oats Day, of Pontiac spent Saturday night Durham cow 4 years old, due January i Durham bull 14 months old Durham cow 8 years old, due March 6 Harrison Gravel box 500 shocks of corn Quantity bean pods at the home of Lester Day. wagon Holstein heifer due in August Durham cow 3 years old, due May 1 Box and rack Beet box attachment Ford touring ear Quantity hay Herman Bell drives a new Chevro- Red heifer of let sedan. Durham cow 4 years old, due June 20 United States cream separator Kitchen cabinet Organ Mrs. Decker is visiting her daugh- Durham cow 3 years old, due May 5 25 Barred Rock pullets Durham cow 7 years old, due Mar. 15 Writing desk 2 extension tables ter at Davison, Michigan. GRAIN AND HAY Deering grain binder nearly new Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howell of De- Black Durham heifer 2 dressers Chairs Rockers troit spent the week-end Visiting the Jersey cow 12.years old 150 bus. oats Dayton hay loader 4 spring calves 3 beds, springs and mattresses latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 8 acres corn in shock Dane mowing machine Sutton. 2 spring pigs weight 160 pounds About 8 tons hay Bean fodder Buckeye grain drill Oil stove 2 heating stoves Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Malcolm and 5 little pigs 5 weeks old Feed cooker Grindstone Washing machine Wringer children and Mrs. M's father, .Elmer IMPLEMENTS Fanning • mill Cook stove 12 ft. hay rake Manure spreader Bruce, attended church at Lamot Heating stove Whiffletrees McCormick-Deering 2-horse cul.tivator, Crates 50-gal. oil drum Corners on Sunday afternon. Buckeye seed drill with fertilizer attach- Neckyoke, forks, hoes and other articles Ivan Nutt of Cummings came on new Forks, hoes, shovels and other articles ment too numerous to mention Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nutt. Norman Bentley called in Card one / TERMS--All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 day last week. All sums of $10.00 or under, cash; over that amount, 12 months' months' time on good approved endorsed notes at 7 per cent interest, Mrs: B. Daugherty returned to her home on Saturday evening after time on good improved notes at 7 per cent interest. a three weeks' stay in Findlay, Ohio, where she has been taking treat- ments. Mrs. Don Nutt is enjoying better health. She entertained her son, Da- Geo A@ Bartle, Prop. vid, and wife of Card on Saturday Stewart Ballagh, Prop. night. R. N. McCullough, Auctioneer Pinney State Bank, Clerk • Advertise it in the Chronicle. R. N. McCullough, Auctioneer Cass City State Bank, Clerk i

tl C [ 10. iI a I e °°° k **u ¢. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the follow- The Buick Va- ing personal property at auction 3 miles north and 3~4 cuum Ventilator Having rented my farm, I will sell the personal property listed below g~ pulls noxlouS en- at auction, without reserve, 2½ miles south of New Greenleaf, or 5 miles mile east of Shabbona, on gine vapors out +I* east and 1½ miles north of Cass City +*** of the crankcase. ÷I* Thursday, October 28 New luxury is -g, :i: added to Buick WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 Commencing at one o clock ¢, ownership by Commencing at one o'clock ¢, HORSES 2 two-horse cultivators :~: this remarkable Black mare 13 years old, weight 1475 Donaldson land roller Brown mare 14 years old, weight 1350 Set heavy work harness Brown horse 13 years old, weight 1200 One-horse cultivator :.~ device. It keeps Bay gelding 11 years old, weight 1150 Set light work harness Ray mare in foal, 11 years old, wt. 1300 Dump rake Riding cart Grade Holstein cow 6 years old, fresh Single harness Gray mare 13 years old, weight 1200 Donaldson sleigh the air inside the i: Grade Holstein cow 8 years old, fresh 50-gallon kettle Sorrel mare 11 years old, wt. 1100 Top buggy and buggy pole ¢. car free from Grade Holstein cow 7 yrs. old, due Apr. 28 8-ft. galvanized hog trough CATTLE Cutter Set of disks nearly new 2 sets of spring tooth harrows disagreeable en- Grade Holstein cow 11 yrs. old, due May 9 DeLaval cream separator No. 12, nearly Lineback cow 9 years old, due Nov. 1 new Set of spike tooth harrows Grade Holstein cow 7 years old, due May Red Durham cow 9 years old, due Oct. 29 gine fumes. 11 Set of sleighs Martin ditcher :i: Tank heater Holstein cow 8 years old, due Feb. 15 Wagon and flat rack :i: And it prevents Grade Holstein cow 7 years old, due Apr. Holstein cow 9 years old, due April 29 Wide tire wagon 20 20 cords dry wood Holstein cow 8 years old,. due June 25 Syracuse plow No. 62 dilutionofcrank- Grade Holstein cow 12 years old, due Dec. About 700 .bus. oats Black cow 9 years old, due June 27 Syracuse plow No. 73 23 About 300 shocks corn, mostly hard Holstein heifer 2 years old, due Feb. 15 Set of rope slings case oil. Grade Holstein cow 8 years old, due "Dec. Quantity of hay Holstein heifer 2 years old, due July 14 150 ft. hay rope, fork and pulleys 29 Set 3-horse eveners White heifer 1' year old 5 horse collars Every Buick 2 sets two-horse eveners 3 spring Calves ¢, Black cow 12 years old, milking Set of heavy harness 13/~ in. Pig, weight 100 lbs. 50 hens, 1 and 2 years 01d : PIGS Set of heavy harness 1~/~ in. model has the 50 pullets 0 Nisco manure spreader, used 2 years Brood sow 18 months old Single harness Cycle grinder Vacuum Venfi. 5 ducks 8 pigs 8 weeks 01d 200 bus. oats ¢, Superior fertilizer grain drill 18 ft. log chain 1~ h. p. gasoline engine and pump jack Studebaker wagon, wide tire Post hole digger Vice IMPLEMENTS lator, and many 6 galvanized chicken coops g. Hay rack and box Garland range, nearly new Deering binder nearly new Water tank and pipes Tank heater other vital im- John Deere hay loader Quaker heating stove No. 17 McCormick-Deering hay loader Garage 14x16 50-gal. oil barrel Osborne disc harrow Wedgeway oil stove, 3-burner with oven McCormick-Deering side rake Primrose cream separator ¢o provements. Spring tooth harrow, 17-tooth Pfarrel churn, 10-gallon Rude manure spreader Vinegar barrel Scalding barrel Oliver riding plow No. 26-23 Lawn mower 3 doz. fruit jars Empire drill Roller Pair horse blankets and stable blankets ,~ G~,~ Oliver walking plow No. 99 6 ten-gal, milk cans 8-gal. milk can Deering mower Wiard bean puller Knitting machine International two-horse cultivator Household goods and numerous other Buggy articles TERMS All sums $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 of TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months' time on good approved endorsed notes at 7 per cent interest. ¢. months' time on good approved endorsed notes at 7 per cent interest, ¢. A 12-1o EVER BUIL~ ¢. ¢. ¢. ¢. Herb Bigham, Proprietor ¢. Angus McDonald, Prop. O B, Aulen ¢. L. S. McE~downey, AuctiOneer Pinney State Bank, Clerk R. N. McCulleugh, Auctioneer Pinney State Bank, Clerk ¢. CASS CITY @ eA~E EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, October 22, 1926 School Again Army Post Windows Placed Hi4yh CEDAR RUN. rained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson of ELKLAND. The Indian office says the Carlisle The best light comes from the uP- Elmwood Sunday. Indian school was originally an old per part of the room, not the lower Mrs. S. M. Delling of Pontiac vis- Pat Warner of Cheboygan visited army post which the War department Warren Helwig of Tanawanda, N. and is needed on a level with the eyes ited over the week end with friends in at the Chas. McConnell home Sunday. turned over as a school in the East Y., is visiting at the Jacob Helwig rather than below. This fact makes this vicinity. Wanner & Parden have installed a for Indians. The agreement was that home. it possible for an architect to plan furnace into the home of Mr. and re Are Some of the Short- when needed the Indian office would Mrs. O. A. Hendrick was very sick Arehie ~durphy is in Ann Arbor this his window spaces six or eight inches Mrs. Edward Knoblet. give back the post to the War de- last week but is better at this writing. week where he is undergoing a phys- higher than usual.-about two and a Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McConnell ac- partment. This was done in the lat- Mrs. John Hayes spent last week ical examination. Mr. and Mrs. D. half feet from the floor. This extra companied Win. McConnell to Care sighted Views of Life: ter part of the war and the school at the home of her parents, Mr. and Murphy and Miss Winnifred Murphy space in turn gives the housewife an Friday, where he is employed in the was used for rehabilitation work. Mrs. O. A. Hendrick. accompanied him. qG beyond one's means for appearance sake. opportunity to make use of the space sugar factory. The Young People's Class of the John Hayes attended a meeting of beneath the window for bookcases, Bethel church met at the home of the board of supervisors at Care last [ increased earnings, desire to increase spending. desks, etc. Hubert Root on Friday evening. The Earliest German Poetess week and part of this week. ELKLAND-ELMWOOD VIUCH SHOW, living for today, making no prep- A nun named Hroswitha has been TOWN LINE, following &fleers were elected for the Jas. Uren of Detroit visited with his ~cclalmcd ...... o~2 O.n,~l lln O" your" ]:)*,~{A,a~+ M';IA'~e*A ration for tomorrow. C~,~ ~amily at the Henry Deming home ov- many by historians. She flourished "And now i want to present to you ~-~^.~-,. ~,o~,,w ..... ~ ,,,,~-~ ,~.~ ~.w Reagh have '~Knight; ~nce pres., H ..... Root; sec. er the week end. .Lb t)~ THiS may be human nature, but it's the about 950-1000 A. D., and was an in- a llttle token of the esteem with both erected new silos, and treas., Marguerite Carpenter; mate o~ the Benedictine convent t~t whlch this school regards you. I sup- Mr..and Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hutchinson of cot. sec., Irma Hartwick; sponsor, of the times. and children of Flint visited Sunday Gandershelm, where she wrote Ie~- pose you will cast it aside in some Care spent Sunday at the Win. Sim-iM rs. J. E. Crawford. A buffet lunch- IT IS THE CAUSE OF ends, epigrams trod dramas which forsaken corner~ mad forget all about at'the O. A. Hendrick home. Mrs. F. mons home. ~eon was served to 22 after the social c~rrled her fame beyond the conflne~ it, but the book is yours Just the and children are spending the week Elmer Bearss has a Cow that is hour. The next meeting will beheld of her native country, The people of ~me_" And wlth these ;words the art here. quite profitable as she has twin at the home of Irma Hartwick Nov. ---WANT Oandershe~m have set aside ffune 11- lnstitute's instructor in sign painting Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hendrick and calves. ~20. 13 for special memorial exercises in presented the graduate a dictionary.-- son, Earl, visited Chas. Cutler at the Mrs. E. A. Livingston is numbered ] Mrs. FlOra McLachlan spent Sun- her holler. Exchange. Care hospital last Sunday, where he with the sick. ~day at the Angus McLachlan home. ---FAmURE is on :account Of a very serious frac- ,Richard Karr made a trip to the t ,,~r. and Mrs. Elijah Root of A1- ~u~111~X~t~uill~~X~~1811111~18~~~m~!~n~q~ ture Of his leg which he received Wright ~farm for onions and celery., pena spent the week end at the Claud ---DISTRESS while working at the sugar factory Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ewald and faro, Root home. [ SURE WAY to be prepared for unexpected rais- Chronicle Liners" " i on Friday of last week. A two by ily of Pontiac spent the week at the John Doerr, sr., is working at the J. F. Evans and Wm. Ewald homes. David Murphy home this week. I~ U Ill |li I l llll||l U I I~ | Ill I I ~ ~il~lllll i l lU l I I U l I l| I HI l|l|l I I lll Ill11 i l U M I~1~ I~| I I lall M I I| I I I I IIII IH II I Ill I I | If I I I I||1 H I I I111I I n l| i i I lll I I ! I I I lib | | I~/| | I I III/1'111| | | | I | I I I four scantling which wasn't properly es is to have a bank book in your name showing Mrs. R. Bearss is taking care of Snowing here today, Oct. 20. RATES--Liner of 25 words or THE LADIES of the Evangelical nailed gave way letting him fall 17 teased balanee with growing intereSt credits. feet onto a cement floor. her daughter, Mrs. Gee. Walls, who less, 25 cents each insertion. Over Missionary society will conduct a is quite ill. 3UR BANK; it is here for the use and benefit 25 words, one cent a word for bake sale at the Chronicle office on Wesley Southland and two sons of A CORRECTION. Win. Simmons and Chas. Seekings each insertion. Saturday, Oct. 30. Decker were Sunday guests at the G. ~rybody in this community. T. Leishman home. made a business trip to Care Satur- The Chronicle made an error when TAKE your want list for pickling I NOW carry a full line of colors, in Oscar Hendrick of Pontiac visited day. it stated last week that the funeral Ira Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Har- of Israel Hall was held at the Naza- needs to Wood's Drug Store. 10-22- Guaranteed Boil Proof Six Strand over the week end with his parents, silk floss, Six Strand Mercerized Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hendrick. old Evans spent the week ,end at the rene church. It should have been the as City State Bank 1 J. F. Evans home. ~ennonite church. floss and Rope Silk. Mrs. F. A. Howard Deming spent Sunday at Bliss. 10-22- ~,,rs. Chas. Robinson of Cass City TO EXCHANGEA Dodge touring Birmingham. spent one day last week at the Rich- car for a Ford roadster. Enquire of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Leishman en- ard Karr home. Nelson Simkins, 6 miles east and FOR SALE A fine 120-acre farm tertained the Ellington Grange on 2~ miles north of Cass City. 10- 7½ miles from Cass City. Enquire Friday evening, Oct. 15. A large crowd of E. W. Keating. 9-3- 22-1 sat down to a chicken supper provided NOVESTA CORNERS. by the members after which the us- 24 FEEDING CATTLE for sale. The Whosoever Bible class will give CASH Bring your cream t0 Kenney's ual lodge work was carried on, also a chicken supper at the Gleaner Hall, Lloyd Brown, 8 miles east, 1 mile nomination of officers for the ensuing and get 2 cents pound for hauling. north and i~ mile east of Cass Novesta, Tuesday evening, Oct. 26. year, with a snappy program to fin- It pays your gasoline. 7-3-tf City. 1012211 p The supper will begin at six o'clock ish the evening's entertainment. All and continue until all are served. Be FOR SALE--50 Rock pullets, hatched I WOULD LIKE from 8 to 10 board- report a very enjoyable evening. sure to come. in April. Fred Emigh, Snover, R1, ers. One dollar a day board and Mrs. A. Beatler and son, Alfred, kN or 8 miles east and 1½ miles room. One block south of flour mill, visited Sunday with Mrs. McBain and at the Byron Hall home at Carp. The south of Cass City. 10-22-2 the second house east. Mrs. Charles former's granddaughter, Leatrice Tedford. 1012211 Schmeek, of Saginaw returned with BUS LEAVES Imlay City for Cass them. City 9:40 a. m., fast time. Leaves FOR SALE~Apples, potatoes, little TMs Railroad Plant of Ours and What i, Means ,o You u_~^.~ Mr. and ...... ~iver Myers of the Cass City for imlay City at 4:45 p. pig"S o..t~.u.~ ~,.tv,au. ~uw~...... oviixiT~_ A. See- ger, R. R. i, Cass City. 10-22-2 Elmwood store will soon be leaving li m. Direct Detroit, Port Huron and us as they have purchased a store at MhERICAN railroads are hauling more freight than at any time in their Chicago connections, both ways. 3- Kingston and expect to move in the muffc istory. 19-tf STRAYED to my pasture field a yearling heifer. Owner may have near future. They have averaged over a million loaded cars per week during the same by proving property and pay- 10,000 CLEANED used brick for sale j current year. at reasonable prices. Cass City Wa- ing for this notice. Wm. Coulter. 10-22-1 ELLINGTON AND NOVESTA. ter Works. 10-22-2 This service consists in moving commodities from the point of production to the one of consumption. PUREBRED O. I. C. boar for set- Richard Woods is a visitor in the POULTRY WANTED~Will buy at vice~I have purchased an O. I. C. neighborhood. It is a tremendous work that has been done and it establishes a new high New Greenleaf on Tuesdays. Call boar and will keep him on the Gla- Mrs. Thos. Great returned to her transportation record for the world. Cass City phone 177-2S before sel- home from Pontiac Friday. zier farm. Win. H. Cook, R. R. 3, That service has been performed with regularity, uniformity and dispatch. ling your poultry. Joe Molnar. Cass City. 10-22-1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O'detl visited Gagetown residence phone 44-2L,1S at the home of Elmer Conet. Through these, the business of the country has been given added impetus. 7-17-tf PUREBRED Plymouth Rock Roost- Prayer meeting will be held at the ,THE Orthophonic It has been estimated that through the improved service a saving of one ers for sale. Frank Cranick, 4 miles home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yax Oct. FOR SALE~50 Rhode Island Red west of Cass City. 1012211 21. LVictrola gives you -. and a half billions of dollars per annum has accrued to the people of the united pullets, $1.00 each. Chester W. Law Floyd Strickland visited Earl States over the service that obtained in 1920. PERMANENT sales position for suc- Phonell2~lL, 1S. 10-22-2p Spencer Sunday. such music as you cessful industrious young man. Ap- This sum represents the advantages gamed through the orderly manner Many children in this community ply 340 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, never heard before in which our railroads are now functioning. PIE SOCIAL at the Paul School on have the whooping cough. Mr. Jackson. 10-15-3p Friday evening, Oct. 22. 10-15-2p Mr. and Mrs. Win. Little enter- the living, singing, Our railroads have attained the highest record for the average daffy FOR SALE--A quantity of rutabagas ALL FELT and velour hats at re- movement of freight cars ever reached~ and, likewise the best performance in duced prices. Nice line of satin, original--the real use of fad. carrots andcabbage; also about 150 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. bu. potatoes. Enquire of Alex Brian velvet and metallic hats. Mrs. F. thing! Victor's ex- So much for the new record of the railroad~ of the United States. Cass City. 10-22-2 A. Bliss. 10-22- "0ddfellowship ! clusive principle of ANNUAL High School Fair Friday, FOR SALE~Two Registered O. I. C. Working in manhood's prime and ar- HEp!antLwhich c.omprises the rMlroads that serve Michigan's varied Nov. 5. Program and stunts will be broo~t sows 18 months old from Joe dent youth "matched mpedance" T incmstries, has contributed its share in this proud national achievement, and In that sublimest, most enobling in the saving of one and a half billions of dollars, through lessened inventories announced very soon. Keep this Van Etten's stock at Clifford. Two strife, date open for the Fair. 10-22-1 young sows, not registered. One To show for man, best Friendship, oes it. Drop in today carried by our business institutions and made possible by the accelerated ser. registered O. I. C. boar 9 months Love and Truth" vice. This has been achieved, too, while facilitating the even flow of produc. _FOR SALE~Jewel hard coal bmmer; old from Mr. Crandell's stock of In memory of Brother Dugald Liv- and let us play this tion as well as the orderly diffusion of commodities. .also a few gallons maple syrup, Cass City. Inquire of Wm. Cook, ingston, who died October 12, 1926. $2.50 per gallon. Aaron J. ~urner, R. R. 3 , 4 miles south and 1% mi. great instrument for Michigan has received great tangible benefits, since it is now a veritable "So let him sleep that dreamless beehive of industrial activity. Phone 159--1L, 38. 8-15-2 east of Cass City. 10-15-2p sleep, our sorrows clustering you. . 'round his head: Michigan will continue to progress only So long as it's railroads continue _PIE SOCIAL and Hallowe'en pro- AM STILL in the auction business Be comforted, ye loved who weep, he to enjoy the undivided support of the communities they serve. . gram at the Stone school, Oct. 29. and am at your service to cry all lives with God--he is not dead." Ladies please bring pies and gents kinds of sales. R. N. McCullough, Once again Death hath summoned C. G, Cole _ Michigan people, as a whole, farmer and manufacturer, preacher and bring your pocketbooks. Teacher, Cass City. 10-15-2p a Brother Odd Fellow, and the golden teacher, office employee and laborer, are ¢a~Mng in through this new outlook :Miss E. Williamson. 10-22-1 gateway to the Eternal City has BAD AXE, MICHIGAN opened to welcome him to his home. on transportation, so vital to the public weal and welfare. Our people will THE LARGEST line of stamped continue to cash in only so long as this understanding is maintained. I HAVE for sale 1 extension table, 1 goods I have ever carried~it's not He has completed his work in the New Orthopbonle wardrobe, 2 plows, 2 cows, and too early to start your Christmas ministering to the wants of the afflict- ed, in shedding light into darkened We have much to gain---the people and the railroads alike~ in pro° 10,000 ft. of 2-inch and 3-inch gifts. Mrs. F. A. Bliss. 10-22- " souls and in bringing joy into the longing this understanding. plank. Gee. L. Hitchcock, Cass places of misery, and as his reward City. 10-15-2 IN LOVING remembrance of George has received the plaudit, "well done," We can keep Michigan in the vank'uard of economic importance only Leo Spencer, who died in France from the Supreme Master. Victrola through the continued expansion of our industries and by keeping our raft. TAKE your magazine subscriptions Oct. 12, 1918, and Orton Spencer, And Whereas, The all-wise and roads just ahead of the country's transportation needs. to Wood's Drug Store. 10-22-1 who died in Chicago Nov. 1, 1921. merciful Father has called our be- @ loved and respected Brother home, Our noble dead, whom nothing could TO TRADE--Modern two-family flat And Whereas, He having been a MICHIGAN RAILROAD AS_SO _IATI@N entice " true and faithful brother of our Mys- mr , ...... in Pt. Huron to exchange on farm. ~Fr0m duty's path, where death and tic Order therefore be it "" i ...... • Good location on paved street. R. danger lurked, Resolved, That Cass City Lodge No. N. McCullough, Cass City. 10-15- Who made the last and greatest sac- 203;7. O. O. F. of Michigan, in testi- 2p rifice, . ' mony of her loss, tenders to the fami- .Vote for Republican State Candidates on November 2 ly of the deceased brother our sincere ANNUAL High School Fair Friday, Andshirk, never thought to turn aside or condolence in this deep affliction, and For For Nov. 5. Program and stunts will be In deathless letters have their names that a copy of these resolutions be GOVERNOR LIEUT.GOVERNOR announced very soon. Keep this i enrolled sent to the family. date open for the Fair. 10-22-1 I Upon- the scrolls of the departed A. E. BOULTON, They Understand State Problems CHARLES ROBINSON, FOUR LOTS with ll-room house for brave H. S. WICKWARE, A vote for Republican candidates is a vote for progresswRoads, two families. Bath room, city wa- Arid live, though another earth their Committee. forms unfold Conservation, Sound Government. ter, barn, chicken stable, 2¼ acres Green be his memory, in the Order's with 3-4 acre in black raspberries. Within the confines of a h6ro's grave. heart Amos Gingrich, Cass City. 101813p From their loving mother. He loved so well, through all his ~rue- Republican State officers can best serve Michigan because they life's span; are affillated with the party that is in national power. YOUR FAVORITE Magazines at WE WISH to express our thanks for Bless'd be his rest, who acted well his lowest prices. Wood's Drug Store. the many. acts of kindness and part, Who honor'd God in doing good to Fred W. Green typifies Che ideals which the people of the State 10-22-1 sympathy shown by our friends man. desire to find in a Governor--he is the man the people want. and neighbors during our recent MONEY TO LOAN~On good im- bereavement, to those who sen~ Notice of Hearing Claims before The ~Mrs of the State in all departments irL~ludlng admlnistra- proved farms in Tuseola County. floral offerings, ~also the singing of Court'State of Michigan, The Pro- five, legislative, and judicial are assured intelligent, consclentlou,, Rate 4½%. Long or short time, I the congregation, and Rev. Herman bate Court for the County of Tusco- Kingston Farm Loan Association. for his comforting words, during la. vigorous attention by the election of the Republican nominees of E. J. Stewart, Sec.-Treas., Deford. the sickness and death of our hus- In the Matter of the Estate of 1926. lO-2-tf band and father; also Mr. and Mrs. Sarah McArtney, Deceased. A, ft. Knapp for their kindness. Notice is hereby given that 4 REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CHICKEN SUPPER~The Catholic Mrs. Israel Hall and family. months from the 21st day of October ladies will serve a chicken supper A. D. 1926, have been allowed for at the John McLellan home on N. creditors to present their claims WE WISH to thank our many frlelids against said deceased to said court for Seeger St. on Wednesday, "Oct. 27. who so kindly' assisted us during examination and adjustment, and 10122[lp mother's sickness and death. We that all creditors of said deceased are especially send our thanks to the required to present their claims to MAGAZINE bargains, fall offers. stagers, Rev. Wilson for his com- said court, at the probate office, in Send your orders to Wood's Drug forting words and to those who the Village of Care in said county, on Store. 10-22-1 contributed to floral offerings. Mrs.[ or before the 21st day of February A. E. Turner and family, t D. 1927, and that said claims will be CASH Bring your cream to Kenney's heard by said court on Monday the and get 2 cents pound for hauling. WE WISH to thank our many 21st day of February A. D. 1927, at It pays your gasoline. 7-3-tf friends and neighbors for their i ten o'clock in the forenoon. kindness to us during sickness and ] Dated October 21st, A. D. 1926. death of my brother, Angus McIn- GUY G. HILL, t DANCING every Saturday evening Judge of Probate. at the Decker Dance Hall. 10-15-tf tyre. Mrs. Catherine Ross. 10-22-110-22-3 For Attorney General For State Secretary For Supreme Justice For State Treasurer For Auditor General WM. W. POTTER JOHN S. HAGGERTY ERNEST A. SNOW. FRANK D. McKAY ORAMEL B. FULLER