iges INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 10 Pagei; -iji- X. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. NO, 38

TO .M.XlilO C.A.WASS TO ICNTI'MJ OI'-I'MCMliS' TI!A1.\'L\(; 111 I he near fuiure a canvass of llie SCHOOL city i.s to bo made in Ihe interest of FoyRiH Lom mw siis IIH IEETIS Private Homer K. Itoot, wlio has Child wolfai'o. This ci'.nva.-:s will bo been laking siioclal Iraining at the (akoii under Ihe'auspices of tlio W.o- State College of Mines, lloufehtoii, [GISIEiiS 2,838 man's conimiltco Council of National Midi., is one of fonrselocld from tliat Defense, The object of this canvass detaclimont to enter Ihe Ofllcors' is lo iiscorlain the weight and gener­ Training Camp at Augusta, Ga. He WILL ASSIST LV TIIM CASKS OF -ON MiO.N IN MOW DU.AI al development of all eliildren in Ihe I MX) I'I;!'; K.villus I.A STIC AM) "J3onds will buy bayonets! will begin work there this week, His I)IOI''i<;itKKI> CLASSIFICATION ACilO I liM IT city under live yoai's of age. (iKI'lAT I.N TMHI'IST SMOW.V. "There Is no longer r.ooni for the mother, i\lrs. Ida Boot, has returned noutral individual—there must be no to Loveland, Colorado. One, For AsrienUuro—One For Liilwi" i.iiri's Will ill; Mailed Soon .\e\v Features of li"!)!!!'!!! Loan 10.\- neutral money. Be ready, be a vol­ And One Foi- Ollior Oceupalions •\\\y IU';(is(ci'lIin^wooives Fntlin.slast Sonic Discussion as to ln.t>'ham C'onnty ter of the room was a huge bonrinol Wednesday evening, September 25, five or six others will soon bo defin­ Talk In Inioresis of the Fourth of pink and white co.Minas, Crepe an Anti-Kaiser social will be given hi IC MICI-:'!' FOI5 CITI/iKXS llavinj' a County li'air—i'lospeets at the Methodist eluircli by the Ep- itely, settled. Lil>ert.y Loan. Not. Very lirialit; liapor was also used oxleiiHively lo |l \ in.AV TOWXSIIII* carry out the color scheme. Avortli League society. All the young There are several veterans of last „„ , , , , . , , people of Mason are invited. Rev. |i Clim. AVallei' \i. Carvon year's srmad in uniform including ""^ largest crowd which has at- September 14, proved''to be an An interesting program was given. Broxholnixif Aurelius will attend and .ii'rangenuMits for a pafrio- liliirl Bradman, Capl. Kay Phillips 'i^'xl'^'l fic baud concerts this summer ideal day and considering the busy Ihe welcome was given by Miss Ruth have charge of the games. There will .; 1.0 be held at JCdcn school Collar, Frank and Kenneth McCowan'i^™*^ '" '=v"l'-''>ce Tuesday evening. As season a goodly number of the niein- Minar. Snpt. J. E. Kennedy respond­ be a special program and a rousing •i-iday evening , September Cavender and Searl. There are al'''^'^ I'oport spread that Sergt. McDoii- bors of the Farmers Club gathered at ed in behalf of the school. Rev, .1, A good time is anticipated. The fun' II 1'. Micks of Owosso, a nnmlier of other promising randidales I''''''' '^ G'lltery B man,, , , returne,, d from tlie Maples to spend the day with Mr. II. McLean for the Christian Endeav­ will begin promptly at 7:110, l{efresh- , , .,• , , , '\''io look good to make a place on the 1' ranee, would speak at the concert, it and-Mrs. Sylvester Davis, 'i'hey have or and Frederick Brewer for the Kp- ments will bo served.- 1 abaiiy lias been .secured. 1,,,,,,^ ,^ t,,^,„ eould proinil ly wa.s not long before a large crowd the reputation of being royal eiiter- worth League, Miss Merle Madden , regarding llie Fourth Ub- developed if it were not for the fact gatliered tainers and last Saturday merely add- •sang a beautiful solo from an Ilalian' will be dwelt upon. A that several have not boon able to se­ V. G. Brown ol Lansing, chairman ed another laurel opera and violin solos by Ravm.ond r songs and drills is being cure parental consent. This list in- of the Liberty Loan campaign of Ing- Pros, Allen called the moeling lo Bell wero greatly en,ioyecl. I lid ;i rousing meeting Is MMMWm eludes Klink, Barr, Doc Dart, Buck iiani County introduced the first order and, after a song by li-ern Evel- A tableau of live war pictures was and Campbell, all of whom could spoaker Sergt. Frank Leverington of in, read his selection from the "Lazy tlie feature of the program. The pic­ probably make the team, Battery C, 1.1 nth F. A. Sergt. Lever- Farmer," upon "Gaslc'ss Sunday" tures wero "War Orphans," "The c siiFFERS mmm ington returned from the battle front Mr. „L E. Freer gave an interesting Greatest Mother," "The Rod Cross HIOMiY ADADi.S l.V HOSl'ITAL RIO- II Sffi OEMK1- with Sergt. Allen McDonald, and they' paper, "la the Farmer's Oulleok as Dog," "The Censor" and "The Allies " CO\'Ki!IXf; FRO.M iOFFIOCTS \^ere detailed to this country from Rosy as it is Painlod?" Sayin"- in Refreshments consisting of brick TO the Lansing batteries to servo as ar- part anyone to do his best at work or ice cream, cake and wafers were Henry M. Adams, stable orderly, in ;J lillery instructors. play should'fall in love with what he served. SPEAK WE] Sergt, Leverington was in quaran- was trying to do. The distance he- Battery 0, llOlh F. A., American lOx- l!S TAKF..\ AltF, VOUXfJ line at an eastern camp in this conn- iween the home in the country is the peditioiiary Forces writes his chum, li.iiVS A.VI) OLD MFN KIOV. CIIAHLFS W. MFIiHIAM TO try when the rest of the artillery rogi- lirst thorn noticed. The education Lamoure Darnaby, late of Battery A, (Jl\ 10 I'ATUIO'nC ADDitKSS ment sailed. 'When released he ,sail- of the children makes addili.onrl ex- UKCOMPENSATED SERVICE 11 nth F. A., that lie was slightly gas­ I'arlott of Leslie was one .of ed to join his regiment and followed pense and trouble and sometimes oiie sed about a month ago, and was iii the hospital for a few days recovering' I' I •'Slie boys to go ucro.ss and On iMonday afternoon, September it Into all sections of France. He has ^Pnnfii,„^,i «„ rv line has been in the front 23rd, at S o'clock, p. m,, Rev. Charles a list of about 75 towns in France he • (Continued on page 5) OFFEREDTO LOCAL DOARD from the effects of the burns received. The hospital was formerly a large lies. Last week a letter was W, Mei'riam, pastor of the Park Ave. visited while trying to find his bat­ MILS. MAUI) liARItlOR IS FIRS't ki I roin liini |,elling of the sue-1 Congregational church of Grand Rap- h.otel, where the soldiers have good' tery which was ever on 'the move. WOMAN TO OFFIOR quarters and excellent care. Ho.e.'c-: •ompany has boon making, ids will deliver a patriotic address at Sergt, Leverington spoke briefly of s that they captured llfl.oon U'le court ri.-.om in the City of Mason, COURT GIIIENOIIR READY peeled to bo ready to report for duty his adventures in France, He spoke The local draft board was given a soon after writing. Mr. Adams has ;un.s and much to their sur-jRev. Morriain has been in .the service very highly of the work being done happy surprise yesterday morning, V were operated by Gorman !since the war began and was a passen- charge of the sick and injured horses by Battery C. He said when they ~ FOR SEPTEMRER TERIII when Mrs, Maud Barber came before Also that most of the pri.s- Ber on the Tuscania when it was sunk| the board and.offered her services, un­ belonging to C battery. •n were young boys and men He conies to us with a'vital mes- went to France they didn't have much PKOHIIUTION 1)ECREAS10.S NUM. (Continued on page 5) compensated, during the big rush of ed ages. He says, "They [sago and stands among the first rank IIIOR OF CRIMINAL CASIOS. the next ten days. This is the second lard up,for men when they .as a public speaker. He speaks at the time that any services, uncompensat­ YOUNG HOLT UDS ATTEMPT put tlioir women into the Auditorium in Lansing Monday eve­ The court calendars have just been ed, have been offered, and the first ning and we are indeed fortunate to REV. DENNIS HAYES WILL printed for the September term of time that any lady has volunteered to ho is a Leslie boy, he is well be able to secure his services in this court which will be held in Lansing, help, TO WRECK M.C. TRAIN .\ Mason young people as ho city. All citizens of Mas.on and the Monday, September 23. State wide surrounding'country are urged to bo DEDICATE SERVICE FUG prohibition has decreased the number . The board at Lansing is utilizing TWENTY SPIIvlOS AND ANGLE BAR liar in athletics while in high the services of 100 people, who have . l,eslie. present and listen to this thrilling and. of eriminal cases on the docket, there PLACIOi) ON TRACK eloquent speaker. AT C.VTHOLIC CHURCH IN BUNK- being .only nine criminal cases listed. volunteered to assist the board. The ERHILL SUNDAY lOVKNINO .Only four of these have been caused local board .of the City of Mason are Several weeks ago a number of by violation of the local option law. badly In need of clerical service as railroad spikes were discovered on COMINfJ AUCTIONS there is an unlimited amount of work A service flag with twenty stars There are five Issues of Fact, Jury the rails of the Michigan Central . V. 10. 1»0'I"I'S—SIOl'T. 2fi. will be blessed at the Catholic church to be done. Instructions have already railroad three miles south of the cases, 4 4, Issues of Fact, non Jury, 67 been received to send out question­ Will sell three horses, .17 head of in Bunkerhill next Sunday evening, Chancery, first class cases, 49 Chan- Holt depot. Had the spikes not been kllESPOPUURMASONGIRl cattle, sheep, hogs and implements naires at once. discovered, the train would have been on the L. H. Ives farm, 4 miles south­ September 22. The serlvco will begin eery 4th class and 47 causes in which at 7:30 o'clock. no progress has been made tor more thrown from the track. The sheriff's )N IIUNTLY AND FLAIXK east of Mason. W. A, Murray, Auct. office was notified and evidence was ItMJIOHLKTAIiF VOWS. Rev. Dennis Hayes, of Coldwater, than one yeai\ There are 110 divorce known and loved throughout the cases which appear on the calendar. LAST CONCERT OF SEASON obtained whereby three^boys of that state, will be present and deliver a village confessed their guilt. They I 1 homo wedding including were placed on probation and the ' iinmediato relatives of Ihe 11 OPENING DATE patriotic sermon. Fr. Hayes . is a speaker of more than ordinary ability, NEXT TUESDAY EVENING matter turned over to the govern- Mg! parlies occurred on Wed- mmi. M'liiug, September eighteenth and people will do well to avail them­ MASON GROCERS TRYING TG selves of the opportunity to hear him ! IMOOPLE WILL MISS THEM—IJANDi About a week ago as Mr, King, sec­ o'clock, at the residence of and at the same time pay tribute to HAS SIOVER.VL NFAV RIBMBERS igerle, NU»I1tKRS OF UNUSU/VL MERIT ESTASLIM DELIVERY tion foreman at Mason, was going to the boys in khaki. Holt with his gasoline car he discov- • • liinie his only daughter, .SECURISD FOR WLN'TER Next Tuesday evening, September, GOV'T ADVOtlA Ti/OI) "CA.'iH AND ered 20 spikes and an angle bar i asl united in inarriago lo Mr. 24, will be the last band concert of placed In such a :nanner to II. I-luntly of Ann Arbor, ThQ Mason Lecture Course Comm. I CAI5IJV" '^YSriO'.l .MO.V'I'M.S AGO the season, A special feature is be­ has booked live numbers for the throw .auy train from the track. They • reiiiony was performed by S. S.TEACHER SURPRISED ing rehearsed and It is hoped that Avere placed at about the same point \. ]H. McLean, pastor of the winter that promises to be of unusual Although the government request­ everyone will show their,appreciation merit. Again the Uedpath Bureau ed the grocers of the country to go on as the lirst time, Two boys, nine lia'ii church of v.'hieh church of the fine work done by the band by years old, have admitted their guilt isj a member. The contract- furnish the talent. Two lectures; a ON SEVENTIETyiRTH a "cash and earry" system last spring, being present. ladies quartette, vocal and instrumen­ Mason grocers- failed to comply. In­ and the case is before the juvenile • 1 •sjare both graduates of the Four new members will soon be officers of Lansing. High School, Mr, Huntly's tal; a male quartetto; and JohnB. r.lRS. 1>. WATTS OrVISN PLEASANT stead, an extra charge of five cents added and on hand for the winter re­ I aving been former residents Ratio, one of the most successful and FVENING KY HKR CLASS for each delivery was agreed to and hearsals. Still more are needed, <' I. I entertaining Imporsonators in the \r ^ V, ,7777 „ .,, ,1 '^'1°'^ s'^°''° I'Qtained the "boss" and trombones, altos and clarinets. Mason iiiiiijtly has just about coni- country, g.o to make up a strong and Mrs. D. E. Watts of this city was ^vagon or Ford as the case might be, parents, who have boys with musical •i eiigineering course at Mich- well balanced course. pleasantly surprised by the members At present there are.two autos, five talent will do well to encourage them iversify und is now on the The Fairchilds Ladies' Quartette ,of her Sunday school class at her Worses and wagons, and the ncessary to join. More and more as patriotic list for oversea,duty. will give instrumental and vocal quar­ home last evening. The occasion was help engaged in delivering groceries, work progresses is there a call for REV,MAKWELLTOGD.HAVEN I'Mngerle has lived here all her tettes, duets, solos and readings. her 70th birthd.ay, Mrs. David Mil- Grocers agree that one auto could do the services of the band. ler s birthday is on the same date and the work of the combined outfits in REV. H. H. E. QUANT AVILL BE |il has been prominent in churcii Dr. Charles S. Medbury Is a power­ An organization for community M. E. PASTOR iiwlay school W'Ork and also ful orator and is just now doing work the two ladies always celebrate the from two to three hours each day. singing would be a valuable acquisi­ day together. Mrs. Watts was Invited The result is that the help, the horses for Uncle Sani with, the soldiers. tion at this timej also. Someone get At the Michigan Methodist confer­ t\ a iwcek spout in Cleveland Judge George D.Alden Is known as to take.supper that evening with Mrs. and capital tied up In these outfits busy. Miller and about 6:30 she returned jg j^ie 99 per cent of the time; ence held at Jackson last week, th© ion! Ohio, where the groom'.s the "human" lecturer and Ma&on following appointments were made lesides, Mrs. Huntley will re- people will better for hearing bis to her ho)ne on an erraiid. Upon \in- At present grocers are trying to F. & A. M. NOTICE ocking her door, she^ ffliind all the get together on a plan whereby one In Ingham County: Aurelius, J. W. i repiain with her father for lecture, - Special communication of Mason Broxholm;. Leslie, Henry Liddicoat; .1.H l^Ir. Huntly expect!) his call The Weber Male Quartette is made ladles of her class had taken posses- conveyance will do all of the deliver- sion of her home. . ing. Rice & Co. will do no delivering Lodge No, 70, F. and A. M., Saturday Stockbrldge, A. T. Cartland; Mason, h service very shortly. up iof New York church and concert evening, September 21, at 8 o'clock. Rev. H. R . B. Quant. Rev. G. W. N'lilWS jolna with their many Bolists and have been together several An elegant supper was enjoyed and after October Ist. With, the oxcep- Third degree. Maxwell who came to Mason from I rlehds in extending congratu- years. New York today has the the evening^pleasantly spent. Jley. tlon of A. L. Vandercook and G. H. Beldingflye.years ago, has received cream of the musical talent of the and Mrs, O. W. Maxwell and Mrs. Mil- Leverett, all are anxious to have a It you're going to buy bed blankets an appointment to Grand Haven. Rev. world and these men hold good posi­ ler were guests.- , general or co-operative delivery. C. Maxwell has made a host of friends in tions there. , ,^_„„ ."'— ! J. Hlnkle has'done 110 delivering for this winter, buy them now. There's Mlil|SELL YOUR AUCTION. a scarcity. Mrs. E. A. McKiggan.wl Mason and vicinity, who will regret klifive I have a thqrough .l(n,^j!(- Jqhn.B. Ratto, the Impersonator, is. LISTEN! sometime. to have him leaver' Rev. J. G. Blery, -toi'Wi Purther particulars regarding B.vM. Baldwin, nearby farmer was going from store dates, prices and sale of tickets- will Manager; 38wl to store looking.for someone to pick every day until further notice. Bring A new line of beautiful silk blouses 'appear;:later,,;:'5,.,. :•;,'•:•.••'•,;:•• •' •:•.';' ,'• ^;',"i,'\: :.v'--v7'.". . ' .. : " . • apples. He said his apple crop,would In your apples.. , 38w2 for autumii wear at C.A. Parkhurst's. Good quality of soft coal now in be lost if he failed to get help. People See adv. on page 10; V , 38wl Michigan Farming lands; see FI3RTIMKRRS J : FERTILIZER 1; stock and:arriving daily. Place order who buy groceries In Maslih! should NOTICE ! BOND BUYERS. l 38-w2 systeii). v It's the patriotic thing to do-are fully paid.fqr are here and ready byterian church ;will meet with Mrs. I LraKit^'lJ^/iiEEBiiiiiaKEiill flp tor doliyerjri.wAlso, Interest':6n;,these M. A, (Tuck:);flemetit on' Friday afteir- bonds Is no,w,due.V Clip.ybyrlco^ i?Ppn;^<)f;.this;»weBk.fe,A:Bohemian 8iM>> n.tirt .li'nvA^thA'ni?An'e)ii»',1V^-^'irir'flf':'af"afo'vA.'' Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918.

They learned the futility of trying possible that walking skirts or even­ Ge.orge I'^oote, an employe in C, G. Huntington & Co.'s dryer, narrowly to create something by a policy of ing corsages can be cut further than at present? escaped death last Tuesday forenoon. destruction, and must feel some dis­ He undertook to place a belt on a li-hed nt Mnson every Thursday I I ! appointment at this epoch. We have The news from abroad is certainly whirling pulley, when his clothes wore Get Super-Service ••luoon by The Inghnm County t learned nothing from their mislakes. encouraging. But it is not yet quite caught in the shaft and torn from his News Printing Co, body. George received several bruises And yet, for us in progressive time lo beat shields into plowshares about his shoulders. and swords Inio pruning hooks. In Installation of Your Jnd at the PostoHlce at Mnson, America, the process Is not one of The social event of the season oc­ |iid HUMIDIFIES^ < solutions of respect, card of his own. During the gasless pertod him and his bride two chairs and a llenct ih« only tyilem Ihil nwelt Ihe re.' IliTeit phMi charge into battle with telephone ulrtmentt o( HEALTH u well u onmA't. 1 •III M Til " iri.,, etc., one cent a word. he will be Sunday best. bronze clock. All were beautiful. Jloodi your home wiih * conetenl, ever- iJiiwSii.oVe*/»f#w<^e'M»»/"' wires laid out lo keep them in touch ! ! ! cl>engin( current of treih. warm.nwut «>. The occasion was a most happy one, Foiiliyily Irct itgin duM. dirt, (ii^ emoke. I .-\ L. MARSHALL, EDITOR with Ihe main command? Field bat­ In bird circles it is customary to teries also man.oeuvre without failing leave early for wintering in the South. Durable, Simple^ in five minutes. Wo didnt need to Many of the most exclusive menibers have already gone, but the robins are to get answers to "Hollo Central." still with us. MOST ECONOMICAL' Do you know that by teamwork I ! I The Round Oak Moiitair Heating System, owing to iti Mason, Mich., Sept 16, lOlS. euionellc humldilyini end other c>clue4Vf ttrturci, liicrally eiyc* forty American soldiers erected a Secretary Baker is in France study­ mu of /Htl, The moti economical hea(in| ayilem mooiy can bu|. Council met and was called to or­ Eiaieat la Ofierale. Approted by more then steel bridge over a hundred feet long ing the aircraft question. He will un­ der by Mayor Whitm.ore, doubtedly find that it presents an ex­ In live minutes We didn't nee to Present: Aid. Hardonburg, Hil- 60»000 User* cellent field for study. by the niken ol the Genuine Round Oik STOVE' do these things in time of peace; so —! ! I — llard, Randall, Taylor and Waggoner. The minutes of the last meeting we didn't learn how. "The king of France, with twenty See Us FIRST This paper has enlisted thousand men, were road and approved. Oetay your ilcciiion reganling your MM heidnf lyetem until In scores of other ways young The finance committe report the you inmlisale the Round Oak. rith the government in the Marched up a hill and then march­ The guarantee it built Into it—m guartntee the luper'Mrvice Americans in France daily achieve ed down again." following claims and recommend Ihoir thai goes witk ik Let ui explain more fully. ^use of America for the allowance: Iho impossible. The fruits of their Does not the .old nursery rhyme re­ ,Ias. Thorburn ? P.O.00 We are excluiive 'fiod of the war experience will be reaped in America cur lo US when wo think of the ini- monso cost and effort of the Oorman .Tas. T. Fowler 12.00 Round Oak Diitributor* —bore in Mason—when peace is de­ drive Ihls year, and Ibo fact that they .Tames Hulsc IS.00 III;I!I;AI"II:K clared. are now pushed back of their original Earl King and men IJO.OO 1110,(100 acres lo lie irragnled. Many peaceful trades are danger­ lino? B. i:i. Baldwin 50 J. C. FINGERLE I t ! C. V. Miekolson 13.56 ',00 \o be drained. :!IMI,000,000 ous. The half-built skyscraper, Ihe Bd. of Coniolory Tnisleos. . . . 122.01 Boots, carrots and cabbages slill rolurcd, railroad,llio machino-shop daily make Consninors P.ower Co 21fi.3,S flourish in Uie war gardens, ovon :• is ilie nu)(k'si. plan thai Sec- work for llio surgeon; but in lialf a though grooii peas and swool corn are Glenn P. Slovens 37.50 ' l.aiii; lias jirosonted lo iliO pres- eenlury surgery would never have now only a beloved mom.ory, Jloved and supported that llio re­ port bo accoplod and orders drawn. Paul I. CUoason, Lansing 20 .Tohn Pappas, Lansing ;uul coiiKreHS. 'I'lU' ligurcs I'oii- I t I made the strides thai it has made in Yeas, Hardonlnirg, llilliard, Randall, Cloldio Mac Slrausor, Lansing . . . 22 1 Mabel Brooks, Lansing :i(' sciipc -it an underlalviii;; by four years of war. Even llio tolo- The yo'iiiig follows of oigbloen to Taylor and Waggnnor. Carried. Lowis 10iii.il Mosawsky, E, Lansing 22 |li('iify 10, lliinnon, Lansing .. ii lioiucs arc lo be jiruvidod for twenty for iho most part go lo rogis- • Ciiilicriiu; M. I'aliiior, Lansing pliono wire is now used to locate an Iralion with Iboir hoarts healing high. Hoport of oily trosuror for August IJoris Uu.ssol, Detroit I'J received and placed on file. led soldier.s. inlernal wound, and this is only one It moans the realization of Ihoii' Towrock i\r, Toniay, Lansing .... 22 ] liiiniia Clagi', Lansing I be iiu'ii suiiiiliod liy .^la.--.au for of thousands of oxpodienls lately de­ dreams. Moved and supported that Iho clerk 2(i ! lOUa-O.Kyhaii, .Tackson be authorized lo draw an order .on the Noltio llort'osli, Lansing I ] [ 2:1 !''re(l K. Spiegel, Lansing .... ;i,ii(jnal army tlieru are many vised for relieving luinian pain, Oomotory Trust Fund for $50 lo buy Ara C. Sinilh, Oxt'ord Aro you not surprised lo learn that lOstella 10. Bowman, Lansing . lo not c'Oiiio olT Llio lann. liui War is wastofiil; hut for that very a Liberty Bond. 'I'oas, HardenInirg, Lillian U. Wall, Lansing :is poachsl.ones and iiluinslonos and niil- Hilliard , Kandall, Taylor and Wag­ 27 George Stewart., Lansing 51 of ihi'iii are in closer loueli wii.h reason it tcaclios consei'valinii and in- sliolls will help win the war Save liiirnanl Pierco goner. Carried. Eeanor L Barnes, Lansing 2G Sadie 10. Nasli, Lansing 10 liff I ban llio coni.inseiil.s iiro- venlivonoss. We shall realize this lliom for the gas mask manufacturers. Pearl llaywiird, ].,ansiiig .... 57 T I I On inollon council adjouriiod for (lust lOUioinilos, AUiion 2(1 '. liy llie big cities, luid are in a when :i,000,000 young American ma­ two weeks. 25 Uose Itohcrls, Lansing Your incnino will probably be snb- Kaliopo Pordiko, Lansing ;• iiosiiidii lo esliinato wbal it gicians relurn from lOuropo, J. E. WELSH, City Clerk ,jocl lo taxation for several years after .Tes.so Paliiicr, Camp Custor 27 Darius .T. Hosier, Lansing . . . IS. s We can think more iiiielli- —0— the war. Do nol repine, but bo llinnk- ill Myriic liradllehl, Lansing . , . . 5S. AtAltlMAr.E T/TCEVSES .Miirgaroi, ICoUugg, .Mason .1 (if iis details and gau^'e more WHAT ARK VOi; (i()I.V(J TO SAV. fiil thai il is large enough for you and Clayton Stiles, Lansing 3 5 Andrew A. Lianos, Lansing . . 18. ;,ileiy llie liiulliuide oi prubleiiis We liave been wiiiidering for some for Undo Sam loo. 2-[ Ora B. Downey, Lansing l<) Oriii Olio, Lansing 3n Bertha Coll, Colon ! I I 2(1 C'oiiKiiiiitJne Guvanis, l./.msing 26- • t il presents. lime .iusl wlial the plans of some indi­ .Josephine Huffman, Lansing 37 Dolbert. llollowell. Mason "By Ihoir friiils ye shatl know 27 Elsie Wilson, Lansing U. I, wliUe reeogiii/ini; llio yravily viduals are for the fiilitre. Not ibc 21 Nellio KaiHliiU, Hives .luiiciioii . . lliom." Whatever the principles may Franklin E. Riley, Lansing . . 30 Georg(! Burton Frnst,, Williams "5.- .'•^ii prubleais, we sboul'l bail iho very, far dislanl fiilui'o eilher, when IS Clyde S. Gibbs, Dansvillo ton ho which resulted in the bombing .of Verda h. Reed, Lansing . . . . 20 Allio M. Minos, Big itapids , . . ;:5- ' rl wiUi ihu suiiu; enlbuf.lasiii as our boys begin lo relurn. Wlial ex­ the Federal building in Chicago, Ibey Sarah L. lOlge, Uansville are mighty poor principles to hold. Fred 10. Baueli, Lansing •15 \i ' who are unable tlirouyb Ihe planation can an individual make who •12 t I ! Katherinci C. Young, Corunna . . . .'\ Woinan'.s llearly Keconiiiiciulatioii.. luiioiih of Ibiiir nnvironiiieni to has spent his time loaling? What can If present advances continue, it.will Stuart Leigh Deni.oresl, Lansing . ;u) Worry and overwork cause kidney- |ii :i'Ciato all that it moans. As an he say when he has purchased one soon be only the capitalists who can Elsie M. Siiaw, Mason 21 • • • E trouble, and women suffer equally- 1 i.eiiiic measure its si(;ni:lcance is fifty-dollar bond when able to buy keep his family in shoes. i^iobert J. Pvalph, Lansing 30 with iiion. Miss Sara Westen, Belvl- inendous, but U should have more several times that amount? What Maude Thompson,, Bay City .... 30 dere. 111., writes: "I could not stoop' • •11 economic interest .'or all Anierl- lino of talk will the man put up who IF Ernest Fosnight, Lansing IS and when down I had to crawl up by- has paid if.lO to the War Chest and t Twenty Years Ago j I^ela Jenks, Lansing 17 a,chair. I was so lame I suffered, ^.•.•M».»*»..>..»..#..t..>.lt..t..g..t„»„g,.»'».»Mt..»M».».<.4 agony. Now I feel like a new person,. I lie histories of great nations arc spent .f ],000 for a pleasure car? How Bat lev meat and take Salts for Back* Kenneth T. Merritt, Lansing .... 21 stronger and better in every way. I Miss Belle VanOstrand returns to Genevieve Cornell, Lansing 20 line particular identical. Times will he convince a returned soldier he ache or Bladder trouble-- heartily recommend Foley Kidney- her school at Flint today. Theresa M. Fornetti, Mt. Mich 27 Pills. Sold by L. H. Harrison and iicute crisis, boldly faced and over- has done his full duty when instead NentralizM acids. of being in a useful occupation (help Born, September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aimone, Lansing 2.1 Longyear Bros. Sept. me, have been followed by periods Elson Neely, a son. luormous Internal development, is needed on farms right now) he Misses Bessie Webb and Lena Sha- spent the summer fishing on nearby • Urffi ftcid In meat excites the kidneys, ki. 11 economic and inteUeclual. To fer left Monday for the State Normal. they become overworked; get Rluggish, II came In a degree unparailelod in lakes? Alva G. Lyon and Walter S. Root aclic, and feel like lumps of lend. The |b world's history after the reconcil- The Work or Fight ruling should are the Mason jurors drawn to serve urino becomes cloudy; the bladder la irri­ at the September term of circuit tated, and you may be obliged to seek re­ .iion which ended the Civil War. apply to every able-bodied man, re­ court. lief two or three times during the night. \ny bitter struggle brings to light gardless of age. Judge Collingwood Eugene Allen, a member of Co. F, When the kidneys clog you must help laLeni Qualities needed to endure voiced our sentiments -exactly when 31st Mich., stationed near Keoxyille, them flush oU the Ixxly's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. When il has passed, those quali- be said years cut no figure in the ex­ is at home near Holt sick witli ty­ phoid fever. At first you feel a dull misery In tlio kid­ • remain, and demand a Held for emption of a man, or woman. If able ney region, you sullar from backache, • JR^V —The reason is the Il .1- exercise. Those who have seen to work, they should work, and they Mrs..Geo. W. Webb and Miss Myra sick lieadachc, dizziness, stomach gets BBT celebrated Blizzard one- AVood graduated and received their JQr piece rib-reinforced flywheel . lose range the daring of the Yanks MU.ST work—with their hands, their sour, tongue coated and you feel riieu- diplomas from the Bay View Reading matic twinges when tlio wc.athor is bad. ^» Wonderful strength, scien­ Irauce have asked in wonder how money, and minds, The task is trc- Circle last week. tific balance, without^i^ljse,' mendous. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; HUich courage could contrive l.o lio L. C. Webb returned from hiS'Bos- also got from any pharmacist tour ounces excess weight. _^^|^S»^S .ilcm in these drafted clerks, tailors, Boi'B from Mason are right n.ow ton trip last Saturday covered with of jad Salts; take a tabloBpoonful lymon, farmers and high school bleeding on the battlefields of Franco. surf and fresh from sea breezes. He in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will ys. They are seeing comrades mangled had a delightful week on historical grounds. then act flnc. This famous salts is made I allow you to nsc this machine on and torn that we at home may con­ from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, i'erhaps only part of it was there The Methodist Episcopal church at your own farm before I ask settle tinue to enjoy our freedom, our pros­ combined with lithia, and haa been used inent. 1 believe this to bo tho only ibe beginning, and the rest of it the Felts appointmen, 6 miles cast of for gcncriitions to clean clogged kidneys is brought to birth by the demands perity, our happiness. The man .or Leslie, will be dedicated September and stimulate them to normal activity, fair way to sell any cntsllngo cutter., | the battlefield. woman, who fails to meet every op­ 25. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 also to neutralizo the acids in urine, so I'lionc or write p. m, Rev. T. J. Maveety, presiding hasknivies lint, in whatever way it is display- portunity for service is going to be it no longer is a source of irritation, and fans alLon this. _ _, eider of Albion district, will preach thus ending bladder weakness. wonderful fly wheel. Eyeiv', , today, the wise proposal of Sec­ branded a slacker, and the contempt at both services. ounceof power counts. I;iBnt ,- . . . of those boys is an unple.isant thing Jad Salts is inexpensive^' cannot in- running. Eats the work. JElevates any tary Lane will open up new fields Corporal Will P. Rayner of Co. F, ure; makes a delightful eiferveBccnt St.' Cute silage evenly. Practically no Artie Wood It I the employment of all the initla- to contemplate. who was home on a ten days' fur­ ithia-water drink which everyone should wear-out to it. Come in and and let IJS tell i you all about the Blizzard., Let. "9, Je" .vou j.\e, valor and resource which the If you have been lagging—get busy. lough, was taken sick with typhoid take now and then to keep tho kidneys what Uliuud uaen in thU niilghlwrhoad uuy, ^ LESLIE, MICH. Buy enough bonds Septemabr 28th to and malaria fever and was unable to clean and active. Druggists here say sent conflict engenders in these return to his company last Friday. He the^ sell lota of Jad Salts to folks who y'liing men. The time for preparation put you in line. Let's not have any is doing well and will be able soon to believe i\n overcoming kidney Irouble already upon us; for through the to be ashamed of when this war is join them at Knoxville. while lb is only trouble. fsiioke that overhangs the European over. Let's make our soldiers as iiulneut wo see in ever clearer out- proud of us as we are of them. iie. the signals that mark the begin- —0— /? iiig of the end. —^0— GIVE THEM A CHANCE """"^ WISE and According to General March, Chief Considering the market • : Staff, the beginning of September OTHERWISE iiiind 1,600,000 Americana in France, V ith more than 1,350,000 on the bat- shortage, our stock of 1 0 front. The tlnie is past when our lerces held only a small fraction of It you have,objected to the number of drives which have seemed to come I lie line and were brigaded with the in immediate succession, try what a I renoh and British, • - few drivoless Sundays will do to Our freight cars have little room remedy the trouble. • lodaly for talcum powder, cigars, neck- —! t !— Looking back at the French fields iios'aud confectionery. At all .events, the Germans see a flaming sword at < lie wholesale conBignment bought the gate :of their lost Paradise. They ly a local dealer Is handled forty will never enter there aga'ln. inies as fast as forty parcels pur- ••V::-:vV„. ;.•',„ ;. _!,!,!—•. Dctvehports In considering the question of I < based retail from a mail-order house.^ peace by diplomacy we must remem­ Support local stores.; This is no ber that howitzers and machine-guns is very complete time; tor forty railroad employes to be are the peace arguments best adapted to the understanding of Germany-^ doing the wotk'of.bMi'.::•'•''''':'• and she is likely now to get enough and we invite your inspection-^-\ye will of both to cohTince her. A UABIIilTr-HDR^^ A^ :'.;';:; -:•.;;-;;:;::;•'-i.| 1;^-_;;,^v^ ..•:;;^.^V,;,^^ demonstrate and explain just why they We. don't;ttwid •to.be-loliJiithtt^ r'.Will>gMeBs;Sundays Increase the airesdpopular in the home. i 8 w-astefui;:: ^e.;;.liiyei;'jrtrorty^^^^ otaiirchcbngregatlonB or .the Sunday Columbia Dealer baseballaiidlenceR br both?, v : • / 'f: V Ptir showing If| generato;ctf';;i|ajl^ ' V Mea who; Usually; read V^in Brown i^^athe L-eather and October J?ecbi^ naclieribVti>:|Nfti^il(B^^ bees .readlrii' t^tlMv;i9ueirtlbhiutrb''ta^ from tbelr.a'i|mf^j^^ •tead;i;::it^ii^«lihbit^M 191(1 M^a^b^^ li'frapestrylcoyer will take'H(m^^JtMn«^^ w(d'ibf5«Btfcraniniilnttireit®;|4?;5^ They ver(lp|roi||ii^^9^^ liliiliiiiiim^d 'M'im im HliiIIiiw«F aii^ii^^g^^^B^^^a^^^^g WWWmrn^

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. PageThrwi

Jiliss Elizabeth Uoed has returned f..9..«..«,.t.,«.,«..c,.».,«..«..«..c..t..«..«..«..»»l..«.>«..*>.»»t..«"t lo .lacks-on to attend school. { Lansing; and Eaton Rapids J Mr,;, Hazel Clai'k reeeiUiy under­ : Koad 1 went an opoi-iUon al .Mercy hospilal, i..f..t.>«..#..9..t..*..«..t"t..«..«"t..«»*.-*"«"*<.*.>«"t"«"«*'*"* Jackson. "No need hicfi Shall It Be L. K. Lihey, who lias been in poor The community was sliockod Jlon- heal 111 for several weeks, has lately day to hear of the death of Chas. to have a been conllnod lo his bed very serious­ SliauU, who died suddenly of heart ly ill, lie is now slightly i in proved. ironblo as he was leading a heifer lo cracked, Americanism or Kaiserism Ml', and Mrs, Fred Baxter are re­ pasture. Funeral services were^ held ceiving congratulations on llio blrlli al the Grace church Wednesday at Democracy or Autocracy •of a' son, Soplombor 0, at the W, A. I:;iO, Burial at Dimondale, spotted, Foolo Memorial hospital, liussel Siiiilh, wife and baby of Freedom or Oppression Mrs, Ivan N, Culhberl of Ann Ar­ Lansing are visiting at the home of ugly ceil- bor has boon here the pnst week on Uolla Strickllng's this week, Generosity or Lust account of the sickness of hor father, Roy Mellon and wife of Eaton Rap­ ing!"- L, it, Li bey, ids were visitors at Dan Edick's Sat­ said the practical urday night and Sunday, Liberty or Slavery Alton Carloy is building a now carpenter, "when it barn to replace the one that was des­ Clyde Ellsworth and family from Mercy or Menace troyed by lightning a few weeks ago. tlie county lino were visitors at Ben is so easy and so economical to UPSONIZE. Your walls and ceiling* The September meeting of the Keelur's Sunday. will be much more artistic and beautiful, and they'll be fixed up for Protected or Plundered? Henrietta Helping Hand society was Clifford Beoman and wife and Mor- good. You'll have no pLister lo crack, chip or fall—no wall paper to hold Thursday at the homo of Mrs. rice Beeman and wife of Eaton Rap­ fade and tear. I tell you, it pays to use Sylvester Clark. ids were visitors at Ben Kecler's Fri­ James Coulson, who was called day night. ^e have made our choice— here by the death of his father, has returned to New Mexico. f..«..«..«..«..a..«..«H«.,9MC..«..«„»..9..«»9M«H«««»«H«H«..«»«..^ UPSOI^OARD :)ur lives and dollars will, uphold the princi- Miss Hazel Cronian spent the past' (The molt dependable board made in America) week with her sister, Mrs, Richard t Northwest Ingham J )les for wliich America has taken her stand. Whiting in Baltlo Crock. She also He was right! She paid him no more for Upsonizing than visited for n few days with .Miss R'Obcrt Swan, Orrio Swan, Mr. and Louise Benson in .lackson, Mrii'. Jack Davidson and Mrs. Ami repairing the plaster would have cost. ;;ive invest fully and freely in Liberty Bonds Mrs, Manle and son, Loroy, have TorriU and dauglilcr, Jean, attended Now her walls always look handsome. They arc finished in soft, the fourth issue. reliirnod from Kalamazoo, where she Hie funeral of their cousin, Levi Swan d.ainty tints, and deep, rich shades of washiible paint that she can has lioen tor Ireiilmonl in a hospital, in Wlilto Oak Sunday afternoon. keep scrubbed fresh and spotless. Jars and accidental leaks can't her health being considorablv improv­ I>aura Osborne, Ailoen and Anna hurt them now. ed, TerriU spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Jlrs. Henry Cibliins recoiil- Mary and Joe Slorle. Let us tell you all about this remarkable Upson Board—the one ly cnierlainnd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laura Gulches lias rented her farm DEPENDABLli; wall board that meets all practical tests. It is no< like Ilanna and family of Detroit and Mrs, 1.0 parties near Lansing and she will other wall boards—is harder, stiffcr and more durable—looks, feels • I i^ s .lames V. Ealon of Jackson. A picnic soon go to l-loli lo make her h.omo and :>'ork' lil'c real lumber. Costs $5 to $15 per room less to paint, dinner was given in their honor at with her (laughter, Mrs. Eddie Chand­ too! You can use it for any room or every room in the home—or Xorlh Park, Mr, and Mrs, Clibbins ler. store-or factory. Architects now specify it for the finest walls and 5 and Mrs. I'lalon also spent .some lime Mr. Thomas and Mrs. John Thomas n %viih the Ilanna family in Dolroil, iinA children spent Siiiuluy afternoon ceilings. Come in for an intcreslintr chat. 'A' '',11'. iVitS"-"-"*'---*'.^"'-*.-;-*-*.. at George Sierle's,

»»»»*.-t..l«f«..t.'ff.. Ell Uiilison of UunkerliiU has boon .••..•..•..t..«»ii..«..«..i..' ,.».,«,.f.a..*..« visiting al Jack Davidson's several C. p. MiCKELSON I\Teadsvillo days recently, a.A-'— ••.o..»..»..f..t<.*>.t-.*..c»a"t>.t"f.< ..t..a..«„«,.a.,c.,t.>t..9..»..i Myron Uabinson of fvimsing was al. Many fr.om this viciniiy allendod Mrs, Mai'y Robinson's one day last i^LOOK FOR THE BLUE CENTER-^i i.lie .lackson fair, week, I Nollie Rliowers came home last Mrs. J. A. Wauvle was al her FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK Tlmrsday for llie rosi of tlio week and brolhei''s, Ivoy llao, Monday. and hearts, every cloud had a silver i stool Hew into his right eye. His attended the fair with her parents, iMr. and Mrs. James Paddock and lining. father look liim to the Sparrow hospi- Mason, Michigan i\lr. and Mrs. Donald J\rahor called daughters, i\liirlol and Mtirion, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jlonroo are : tul Hull evening, whore the steel was at A. Diolz's Sunday. at C. VI. Frederick,s al Dansvilla Sun­ llio iiareiits ot a little daughter, born ; taken out of the eye. If no complica- i\lr. anil Mrs. Howard Brinninstool day afternoon. Saturday, September :Mth. jli.ons set in they •will bo able to save visited at Norman Showers' .Monday. 1-larley Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. the eye, Mr. and Mrs. Donald i\Iaher attend­ •••.ff"»..«..t"t..»>.f..t..t..t..*<.t«f Geoi'go Parker of this place, mot with 1 Mrs. Bird, wife ot Rev, Dr. L. Bird, ed the funeral of Levi Swan Sunday. Williamsion j a serious accident, while working .on who has boon seriously sick the past i..«..t..l..a..»..fl..«..»' the railroad as a section hand, last week witli spinal and heart trouble, .•..•..•..•,.*..«..t..«..t>.»..t..*..»..«..t..*..i Tuesday afternoon. A largo piece of is considered to be out of danger. Although it was a stormy day and Brickyard Road rained well into the night, a largo CORRESPONDENCE i.. crowd gatliored last Thursday night, otto lilieinharl and son, Walter, ill honor of the Freeman's Patriotic ammIironminminii!:iimimuiunii.imiiffimmmmnmumuniiimiMii:Jwi5iimlCT^^ ontertuiiiment. In the afternoon the ::iii.::niuniiiiiil|BJ^lU!ili have boon visitlnR Gal Stoll. Miss Gladys Acker spent the week Crapo Lumber Co,, erected a large »..•..•..•.••••••••'" 'visiii-Hl lU, Viilloii PolLs iiour Mason. platform in front of the Hotel Glaster Red Rock Wheat ..•..•..•..f*»*- end with her sister, !Mrs. John Noxon. s Mr, Polls and riinilly are moving lo from where the i)rograni was render­ Maple Corner VirRinia. i\lr, and Mrs. Chester Dolbeo at­ tended the Jackson fair Friday and ed, whicli was opened by the Girl's Plant this well recommended wheat—it's pureandwiil .•\rUuir Groon roliirncd lo his homo Brigade of Lansing, Byron P, Hicks in Cleveliuid, Ohio, TiicKday. Salurday. out yield your regular seed. Per bu., IjiS.OO. I,. I,. (',. mot, Willi Mi'si- I'^^l'*-' Rutli Linden and Russell Dolbeo of Durand, U'Ominee for state senator, , an lasl Siiiidiiy iiiglit. Mrs. Anna Kiirl/, visilcd hor niollior from this district, gave a very pleas­ Moiir Collcgo Salurday. attended the Jackson fair Friday and ,n C-onUlin and Amia i\l(;n;ifio Salurday. ing address. He was followed by ox- (lit spunl ilie woolc end in Hils Mr, :uid Mrs, Dan Crano .oL'Lansing Senator William A. Smith of St. spi-nl SaUirday al Mr, and Mrs. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. George BaiTattended Johns, who gave a historical review Rosen Rye laniily allmid- Bonis. the Fair at Jackson Fridayj of the causes of this war, which cov­ IMincimaii and Mrs. George Barr visited Mamie ,l;iclcson fair. .Mr, .Tunics llnllolt iind family visil­ ered a period of 400 years. He also, Yielded for us this year over 30 bushels per acre; If cd i'rionds in Wosl Windsor, Eiilon Curtis Saturday. told us that Williamston was the first ,)ohii Jioi,iso is onlortaniing Mrs. John Noxon and .Miss Gladys you are sowing rye you cannot afford to plant the ,ihnr from Portland, Mic.-h. Gounly, Sunday. town in the state to get a State Re­ Mrs, Dnnliam, wlio lias hcon slay­ Acker attended the Jackson fair Sat­ ward paved way. V, J. Brown of common rye. Per bu.. .$3.00. ladies of the Dennis and Meacli urday, i<>» s niecl wilh i^Irs. Ida I'ulmau ing wilh Mrs, Hedman, rcUiniod homo Lansing gave an outine of the Fourth Tuesday. George Slid and d,aughters spent Liberty Loan and felt sure we would ;(|ay ul'lornoon lo organize a Sunday at Sidney Speer's, require but little if any outside help OSS uuil. in the work, as he had gone over the Timothy, $11.50 per C. \ Northwest Stockbridge \ When Clilldien Start to Sclxml. lop in the other three, in a remark­ „, ,„,.....«.•.•..#..•..§..•.••.••••••••••? able short time, At the close of Mr. i..i..« ...i...„»..»..»..«..»"»..«..i..«..»..»..»..»"«..t..t"»..«'4 School opens at a time of year Timothy is liable to go higher. Kingsland Brown's address, the company ad­ »••* when the change of seasons is likely Walter Williams spent the week to cause coughs, colds, croup, hay journed to the opera house, where a WE BUY free-for-all dance was in full sway, ,.: was received of the finding of end Willi his family. fever and asthma. Prompt action at Ira Osliorne and wife spent the the (Irst sign of infection may keep but tlicy disbanded for an hour while .uU, Lansing road, in Iho yard, the Industrial school band played. Clover and Timothy . .'ious and dying Monday. week end with his parents,Mr. and children in prime good health and Mrs, .lay Osliorne, help them to avoid losing time. Later the boys played for the dancers. The company broke up about 12 Leave samples at our Mason store. Later in,season and Mrs. Vorn Bollows visited Mrs. Jay Osborne spent part of last Foley's Honey and Tar is an ideal week at her son's in Jackson. o'clock feeling that although, the day \rnold and wife Sunday, home remedy. Sold by L. H. Harri­ we will have a buyer at the store every Tuesday. It Many from here went to the Jack­ son and Lonyear Bros,. Sept. had brought sadness to many homes noorgo Oxondule and son son Fair last week, will pay you to let us make you an offer for your seed. 0 their son and brother Ernest, Mrs, Fred Lytic and children call­ I', H. Arnold and wife were m ed on her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, : K Monday. Wilson, Sunday afternoon. Kint of Smith District is here Church next Sunday morning at Lawn Seed .; corn on his father's farm. 10:30, Sunday school at lliSO, PROBLEMS OF HOUSEWIFE .it,'o Slrickling and family visit- This is the best time for a sure catch. Just rake it in 11, Arnold and wife Sunday, f..«H«..«»«>4»t..«..«M«..«..|..t..«..t..t..«..*..t..*.4..«..f>.t»«..9 DURING THE TIME OF WAR —it will be sure to grow now. 30c per lb. i;. Bellows attended the Demo- \ Okemos and Vicinity \ uivention in Detroit. Conducted by A. L, Sturgis has purchased the ELIZABETH MATHESON, residence of ]\Irs, Bowerman, known Shrubs §..••.••.•.'•..•..•"•"••••"••••"••••'•»•••"••'••'*•'• Director Domeitic Science Department of the Valley City Milling Co. as the Elgely homo. South Ingham and t SPIREA VAN HOUTITEI North Bunkerhiil t Mrs, Marion Bristol is moving from one of the Aidsworth's houses to Miss Matheson knows the problems of the housewife during these "sub­ 2 and 3, 75c 3 and 4, 50c .,»..0"»'.i>.»"i..«..«.*».'«"»'*'»*'«"»"»"»"**'*"*'** rooms over the bank at East Lansing, stitute" times. She is constantly experimenting with the mixtures which must now take the plase of wheat flour. IVIiss Matheson will conduct this : Elsie Wedlick Is gcttiug along Lew Deeg, John Fink, Arch Kees- Special, 75c, .$1.00 and $2.00 each ler with their wives attended the department weekly and will be cjtad to answer any questions that arise. , at this writing. If you are having trouble with your substitutes, write to her and toll her AMOOR RIVER PRIVET Minnie Casson and two chil- Jackson fair last Friday. about them. Address your communication to Miss Elizabeth Mathe«on, leiurnod to her home in New Kalph and Orla Stillman entertain­ care The Valley City Milling Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 12 inch, $12.00 C 12 to 24 inch, $20.00 C Monday after spending the suni- ed a party of young people at their home Saturday. Do not foot ihiit it Is necessary to ,1 the home of her parents here, YEAST BREAD, BARBERRY THUNBERGI . Ida Sliultz, who visited at the A surprise party wrs held for Mabel chnnso eltlior your roclpo or your Biery last Friday evening. The question of making good bread method of bread mukliig. The groat 24 inch, 35c 24 to 36 inch, 50c (if her brothers', Fred, Bert and tor the family has always boon of probloni is to sooure the correct pro­ \ Lee, lasl week, returned to Miss Leona Clauson spent Sunday portion of subslitulo lo use, and that at John Watts'. greatest imiiorlahce to the housewiCa, NORWAY MAPLES 111,' last Thursday. but in tlie.so Uiiys of subntilutcs it l)ro|)ortlon dnpoiuls upon the substitute < lioyce of Stockbrldge, who The Baptist L. A. S, meets with ii.seci, But all the rocipos and informa­ 8 to 10 inch, .$L50 10 to 12 inch, $2.00 Mrs, Ualph Hudson, September 19th. sooins such a ditllcult i)roblom lo se­ tion iviven in this dcpartmont have been • H Ihfi Reeves school, boards at cure bread thai is oven eatable, o.s- thorouBhly tried out la a kitchen and AMERICAN ELMS '.ydia McMichael's. pocl.'illy inlur il i.-i a. few Hours' okl. uro' iiractlcal, roiial)io ones. The pro­ Ilea few from here attended the f..«H«i.«..a..«>,9..»>.a..»..«..t..fM«»«..t.4Ha.>tM«..tH9..«M«it»,.f UiKlGr Ihe rullns of llio food lulmlnis- portion of substitute used is jiraotl- 6 to 8 inch, $1.00 8 to 10 inch, $1.50 iin fair lasl Friday and Saturday. t Stockbrldge Town Line j tratlon, the orjual amount of substl- eally 25 per cent. The (ii'Ht .lime you i..«*t«.,t..t»9..t"*..«..t..f..«»*.>«"9..»..«..t!<*.>t..a>.»>.»..t..fi.i tules l;ii,s eortiiiiily iJoen bnrtkMi.somc. try. 11)0 rnoipo. do it the justice to try HYDRANGEAS P. G. Emery Freer and Winnifred to most of uH, and in bar effort-to re­ it as written, You may be able to • liael were Felts Plain Callers Mr. and Mrs, C.H. Lowe and Mr. spond to every call for the saving ot incrense the ninonnt ot substitute used, 2 and 3 inch, 50c niyi wheat, almost every woman has erred while your neighbor may not; for I and Mrs. J. H. Hayner attended the in attemptinK to make yeast bre.ad llnd Uio porcontage varies with the skill M (llling is the order of the day. funeral of Mrs. Fred Ruscli, near with too sroat a iiuantlty of subatl- ot the cook. There are also several \i Smith went to Camp Custer Webberville Sunday, tute. The result' has been a groat othei' controlling factors of which I :,)• to see his brother, Floyd. Several from around here attended waste of food materia!, which,nt the will speak In the future. Bulbs and Mrs. F. Mlers were Mason the Jackson Fair. present prices and situation can be I-^ Wednesday. E. A- Denlson of Ellisburg,, N. y„ Illy afforded. A Delicious Wheatlesa Bread; DUTCH BULBS will be in stock soon. , 4ii

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FOR SALK—Two months old Du- 'Aim Classiiicd Locals ) roc-.Terscy pigs. John C. Dean, Ma­ >„»M»M»»»..t^»«a.^.t»».».»..».»..>..».».».»..4 son, Citzens phone, .113-311 38w2 |".s—One cent n word for each iiion v.'ltli a minimum of 15c. FOIl SAIJJ Olt IMONT—Store on north Main street, Mrs. ,1. N. Pon- lil, IIAVK TO ADD I'OSTAGE berlhy, • 3Sw2-Ipd

, ,FOR SAL13—Shropshire rams, Geo. ?!•• NEWS will continue its Ilarr, Dudley Farm, Bell phone 82-2 of sending monthly stale­ rings. 38w3pd. st H to nil our advertising pat- Becauso of the Increased Watch this Space (if poslage, we will have to von SALF>—One big type Poland poaliigo on all Want Column Ciiina boar pig and two gills, W. E. J M'. >I.III:H. 'I'his will effeet but a Severance, Ctiz. phono 79-2n, 35tf, pa pa ta iiH lUearly all our Want Col- advarllsors pay In advance. VOW SAI/r^-rSoveral set of shaft II" accounts are so small that hangers, and steel and wood pulleys Each week it will con­ i''v'V''V •' (r.innot afford to pay the post- of varying sizes, Ingham County tain a timely suggestion. on them heronflcr, so from News, boi.h phones, 3 5tf m on we will add the cost of the Just now when the days I'XIU SAlil':—Black mare, nine a.PS we, use to the accounts. years old. M. C. Barber, UG. 33if. are growing shorter and The path to at least moderate wealth is open to the children are in school FOH SALE. FOH SAIiF—Maps of Ingham Co., you, but you will have to enter showing location of churches, scliools Alarm Clocks are in de­ •K .SAfil''—.lersey sow and pigs, roads, rivers, farms and .owners name mand. We have an ex­ sianllold, Bunkerhill, Dansvillo Call at this office. Bargains at $1.25. cellent line-$l.50 to $3. By Way of the Savi|igs . N.O. IS-tl^lS. :iSw-2pd IJOST. • PQ pa pa H; S.AIvl''—Counter. Inqulro of KOST—- 30X3% Vacuum cup Ford Account Route .1 X. Ponherlhy, Mason, Mich. tire and inner t>ibe on road between 38-wlpd the llogers and Crittenden farms, Sat­ urday night, Ifeward, B. B. Baldwin. No man has ever attained even moderate wealth )l! .SAI;I''—Oxford sire, register- Ford Aseitine :i) mixed breeding ewes. lUissell 38-wlp Jeweler without the aid of a banl< account. If you really larm. 3Sw1 STHAYFI)—Pig. weight GOlbs, J. have the ambition to acquire wealth, you will M; SAtjl'"—Full hlood Shrop.shire Terry, Mason, K. 'I. 38wlpd start an account at once. It is the only way. laiiibK. Also Duroc-.Iorsey shoals, TO RKNT. pi.\i! oligiblo 10 register. A. W. Mason, Slarlt. Nn. G. ?.,Sw2 I'^Oli KK.VT—Uesidence on West EIiu street. Inquire M, ,1, Bement, f^EUABILITY ^THE '^ ACCOMMODATION S.\l,l'',—ISlaclc Top ram.s. \V. 37w2p, iiy, .Mason, Citz. plione. ;!7w2p \VA.\T1CI>. |H; SAM';—Full blood Shop.shiro I the Gupat Chance." Evening at 7:30, •.;ibli' 1.0 register. Irl. II. Koycc WA,\TI0n—'I'o liny second hand .Union service and Men's Bible Class DanKVllle Mull |)honc', ;!7ir Iju/.ziiig ouilil; complete. E, K, Doo- f at. close .of t.he morning service. Tiiurs- llltlo. 3Slf. i(lay at 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Follow- STRENGTH SERVICE IH; S.AM''—Breeding ewes, pure Various Topics jsiiip service in llie JjOcture liall. All clack lop ewos—culls. Come MLSCIOLLAXFOUS. welcome. 'li. Ihoiu over. Price riglit. S. I The Westminister Quild will meet ' r. linssell Kami, Mason, Ucll HI'lADQIJAKTI'-ltS for cyclone in- I Willi Miss l':ihel Adams Monday eve- \'i\-v^. ;i7w-:u.r. iurauco. .T. H. Shafer. lOtC julng, September 23. Mrs. Harriet The man who fails to pick the win­ ner, believes lliat horse-racing is a drcUis (.'?rn'i,'i.72) Dollars provided for in said |M; SAM''—Farm of G(i acres in Vlarden'.ng. of the artories is not CasI.erlin, Iwuler; Miss Hatl.ic Eldred; imirtKaKo, and no suit or procci.'dinjTS at law l!IJir/l)L\(!,S MOVED—Any size, non-essential, all riglit. havinjr lieen instltuUMl to recover the moneys IS township. Mrs. Win. I')ck- keeping nearly so many men out of music will be furinshod by Miss Pearl '.iiywhore. Floyd Knymer, Eaton secured liy sold morlKaKC, or any part tlioreof ; 37W'lp iilio army as whitening o); the llvor, Bingliam. taplds, Mich.. Boll phono. ]2tf IlI'I.'VUINti CLAIMS IIOl.T—,IAN 17 Now Tlierefore, Uy virtue of the power of :|! * * Stiito (if Mii.'liit;nn. 'I'liu Proliiito Court for sale contained In said niorltiaKc, and Uic statuto SAIJ'^—Brood sow. Inquire Here's risking a guess tliat there I'lATOX COII.N'I'V FAIR Uii^ Cnunly of Int;liiim, in sucli case made and iirovided, notice is hore- Fielcber. Bell phone, 27-F2. In UK; Miittor ol" Ui:j KsUili; of Mt{,S. SAHAII liy Kiven tiuit on l''riday, the 1,'tlh ilay of De- OmTUAlJY I are no mothers in .Mich.'tjan naiuing noi;r, ii(.ci'.i»o,i. cemliur, h. D. lOlN, at one o'cloci; in the after­ 37w2pd Supl, Glenn Eggle.ston of the noon, I shall sell at I'uiilic Auction, to the l..evi 0, Swan, son of Aretus and their lialsy boys "Vldsei," Nciticc i« hui'uliy Kivon Unit, fcmi' moiUlis 111 I'l :lt Poullry and I'oi Animal departments from Uio 17Ui day of Suptemlior, A. I). liH.S, hiKliest liiddur, at the front door of Iho Court M; SAM':—It's aprotty good time riiiliiida Swan, was born Scplombor House In the city of Mason (llial lieinR tho I Who knows the name of tiie per- of the Eaton County Fair reports liavu liciuii nllowod for lirodiliirB to iiroBuiit |i. ihat Shopshlro ram, of D. A. 2'll.ii, IS'IS in Olarenton, Now York, llioir clni^iis iiitiiiiint said ilocoiiw.'d In Naiil court place where Uiu Circuit Court for luKhani great intei'est among exhibitors and C'ounly is hidden), the premises deacrilied In ill, .Masnn, Cilz. phone. 3Cir Mo came wUli his parents to Miclii- 'son who wrote the song "I Did Not for oNandimtinii and adJuHtOKMit, anil that all itaise My Boy To Be a Soldier'" expects a good sliowing of poullry tTudiloru of Haiil dtu'oaH'jiI av(! reouinid to pi'e- said morlKaKO, or so much tliereof as may IxJ giin wiien •! years of ago. Ills i)ar- I, nVicessary to iiay the arnourit due on said mort* ••:: III i:i Hoiit tlioir claims to saiil court, at Hu; prolialo M; SAI;1''—Black top rams. In- uid rabbits, Tho fair program just Katre, with seven iier cent interest, and all leual enls settled on a farm in tiio town­ published shows special prizes offer­ oll'icc, in Uio city of Mason, in siiid county, on 1 Sidney C, Spoer, Itussel farm, 'I'iio management of the Baton or, licforc tho ITtli day of .lamiary, A. D. 11)1(1, costs, toKcther with an attorney's fi!e -of twen­ ship of Ingham and ho remained at ed by Ciiarlottc nierciianls for 1.I10 ty-live Dollnrs, covenanted for therein, tho- lU'll phono 131-F3 3Gtf lioino until his marriage to Hortense County li'alr state that the act known and Unit Maid claims will Im hoard liy said court best birds In eacli of several poultry on tho 17th day of ,lai)uary, .'\. 0. 1010, at ton premlses heiuK descrihed la said inortKaiTo as Daggart of White Oak, in the year of as "Smith's Animals," consisting of tile lands, iiremlses ami proiierty situated in •U SAM')—Swift's SuperphoK- classes and also for the liest animal o'cloci: in Uio forcn(ton. IS.SS, where lie lias since resided. bears, monkeys and dogs, has been Dated Suplcmliur 17tli, A. ». lO.iS. Uie City of l.ansinir, County of luKham ai\d ,'\,, .M. Oliaiiin, I'Oden, Cilizens in eacli of several rabbit classes, .State of Michigan, descrilied as follows, to-wit; Me (iepartoil this life September 13, secured to take the place of liorbcri's L, 1!. McARTIIlJU, 3(1 If ::Sv,'.|. .ludivu of I'roliiito. the undividcil one-half interest of lot live (.ni, iniS, at the ago of seventy years, Seals, tliey lieing advised that three li'or llie best bird shown in any class l)!ocl< three {:)) of Creep Oal; Aiidition to tho of tlio seals died ourouto, Tlio fair is (cock, hen, cockerel or pullet) liy an City of i.ansinjf, except the south three-tenths M SAM')—Hoglstored Slock,.one lie loaves to mourn their loss two MOItTCA(.•[•; SAI.M fortunate in securing this new attrac­ Ealou County exhibitor, the Firsv, ni'IFAUiVi' lutvioK liccn made in tiiu condi­ (ii II'IO) thereof; and the undivided one-IialC sisters, Mary E. Francisco of Alaie- of tile soulli lliirty-nlne and one-half CiO'/j) ' rn cov,', call' by side, Oxford tion, which is a larger and more ex­ National Bank of CharloLlo offers a tions of a certain oiortKaKO miidc hy Vorno and 0. 1, C. swine, II. W. doii and .Tonnle Piper of Dlmondalo (i. Ivory and Hcssiu i'j. Ivory, his wife, to Wil­ feet of the east si.s rods of lot eleven (II) pensive attraction tlian the seals. silver cup.'wilh a view to stimulating hloci; two (2) of Creen Oak Addition to tliD- Dansvlllo, Mich. S.'iw-lpd and one brother, Orrin Swan of While liam Nichols, dalod Du'cciniicr 'ilith, A, 1). lOlli, poultry raising in Eaton County. anil rucordcii in the ollico of tho Reitister of City of Lanslni;, toKelher with the hcrcdltn- Oak and a host of friends. iiienls and appurtenances thereoC. Tlio First IMcsbylerlaii Cliiiich \oles. Deeds, for the County of Inifhani and Slate of HKSAIJE—Extra large hot-air Poultry and rabbit raising offers a MichiKan, on the 'ilst day of Novemhor, A. D. Dated Seplenilier ISth, 1918, .!•, in good repaid. Will sell at Take care of the 'I'hrift Stamps and Minister, Rev. J, A, H, McLean,;B, fino field for conservation as every 1017, in Liiier I(i7 of MorluaKes, on iiaKC 'tUi, \VM, NICHOLS, ii'ain if taken at once. Inquire the Liberty Bonds will take care of A. Sunday services: Morning nt 10 bird or animal raised helps the meat oa which morttjaKo there Is claimed Ui be due WM, 10, IIKOWN, MortKasee.. supply just so much. • at the dale of this notice tho sum of Six Hun­ Attorney for MortKHKOo, office, •• 35tf, themselves! o'clock, subject, "The Man W,ho,Lost dred and l''lfty-(lvc and seventy-two one-hun- I.apeerj MichlKan. ,')8wl3.

^ Vour Auction Sale in ws f The value of newspaper advertising over any other way is so generally conceded that argument seems entirely unnecessary. Scores of people have used the NEWS successfully and a large part of Ingham cou^nty is covered like a blanket witha circulation of the best kind. This paper goes into the homes of people who have the money to pay for what they buy. Advertise Your Fall Auction Sale in the News! FIRST ^ SECOND THIRD —Because it's the —Because it's the —Because it's the BEST Way CHEAPEST Way PROFITABLE Way The NEWS reachs the homes of more Imagine the expense, labor and an­ A full list of stock, Implernents, etc., farmers than any other paper in the noyance in placinjg bills in every home attractively displayed in the NEWS county—and then we give you blanks in the wide territory the NEWS covers. means a big crowd. A big crowd' means that will simplify the classificatloA of spirited bidding and good prices. Do just your goods and a copy of "Useful Sug- The nevyspaper is preserved and read at as you advetrise and proviae for every­ gestlbhs" that has the ehdonsemeht of leisure, while a bill is invariably given a thing and nothing can prevent your hav­ the best iauctioneers In the state. glance and'then ithrown aside; ing a successful sale.

•.•-.-:..•..•,'.>•• ' •;„Tr'*r,.:,-.v,uV>'^i • .•• ' By All Meah a Copy of Cur :•>/..

INGHAM C0UN1> NEV.S, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918.

son last Siuulay to meet her daughter, •f: ft':; Tin r:i :iii ni:i::;ini:i[iinnnin:i:nm:!ii:ti:uiT:nrii:iiifiiin:ir.:nTnianiniii:inna:ii3zr.i-".u:ji.:: =^=-a^i; liernice, who eome.s from Washington stale for an e.Kteiided visit with friends here. STATE NEWS ,lohn Anderson spent Sunday with his wife and daughter in .lacksnn and :!;Hrii::''iyuTiTiTh:uti;iriiniin:i:iiiiiiniiniii;K[iifii:iluiiinirnii:mtiiinni»::nriiiiiimnin reiiorts Miss Libbie much Improved from her oiioratiou for appendecitis ill llio First, iXiUioniil Biink nf Uiis and abcess under the care of Dr. Orng- (.'ily. Sliilts hiui iiuiiioy dcpnsitoir in iui at Morcy hospital, WILL EtLOy nii'» bank bill not, in ii cliocking iic- Mrs.Alvah lHi(i;:oii and daughter, coiuu, l)iil. I,liiiikins lliiit, Shilis liiul Ula visited Libbie Anderson at .Mercy IN AS GOiUIJTIieS liriuvii ibo chock, the bunk caslied it, hospital last Friday. lis an acc.'jmodalion. Wbon .Sliill,s iMr. and Jlrs. F. D. Clark called on ri(i|Kis('.s WOIIUMI (O lioliove liiul Uio cliock t,ui'iiO(l in to him, lio Miss Libbie Anderson In .Jackson last .Nliiiilii.m' of iMi'ii Hlal,e(l Uiat it. was a I'orgory. Lal.or Friday, also Mrs. .la.ck Beam, son and Myors l,ook aiiollior cliock, lliis lime daughter, visited her last Sunday. }\ I iinoiincement was t'oi'iJIIJO In 1.0 tho liank, with the name Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lanlis of Van- liny that I ho Detroit Unit- of SliilLs again al.laclicd, lioing iiay- town attended the .lackson fair. > do., operating all street ablo Iho Ili'Hl. liiiiu to a Frank Sher­ George Mollis and family of Stock- I'oit, will empoy women man and using the name oC lOarl Wil­ bridge spent last week in Jackson. owing to the shortage of liams the second time. The bank ro- oiiipany's proposal Is to t'lisnd to cash the chock and retained f..«..«..»..t..»..< ii-a to the men of the local it,, allowing Myers l,o walk out,. Again ONOXDAGA I DR. McVICAR DR. AHRENS nioii Saturday. It is iiii- Myers al.teini)t,ed to cash another t 1,1! tho union is not oppos- chock, this time f.or $500 and took It iiasiiro, unless it is used to Olivet bank and this time he was Miss Abbie Douclier of Detroit is of displacing men In the apprehended. visiting her parents here. II imt'ali' way." Mrs. .laiie Stewart returned to .lack- son Sunday after »i wedv's visit here. Mr. and MIT,. l!oy Kraii-is are no.v THOMAS COLEMAN KILLEO living in the Strn'-'ici' house on i.'ail- Get Your Dental Work AND II SONS road street. WHEN TEAM RUNS AWAY Mrs. 11. Peck, .".r .I'iicltson sin-iit iiart m\m FLINT FIRE of last week .villi frienrls in lown. Mves Only T'ew iMiiuile.s .AftiT llaviiiH' Mr. and Mr.';. L. I;, llaven were 1"^. I l''irc 111 WOIMI.SIICII While lli.s Mead Crushed Sunday visitors at iM'auk Youngl.ove's. at )'liiy. Mr. and Mrs; Itoy ,-ilierniaii of Done How! I IIASTliVC.S — Thomas Coleman, Chiirlolie visited at Leslie Kyan's the Mlvinpiing to rescue two aged about •Ifi years, a well known week end. ironi a woodshed which ; fanner residing in llie vicinity of Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Ilavoii and We have many people in and around Mason who have • aliri' while at iilay h'ri- [•\loull.oii eliurcli, norlhcast of town, daugliiers of Cliarlulio visited at ll'l- \\ "111, Mrs. Kay lloagley, ! was SI) liailly in.inred in a runaway viii .lolinson's Sunday. favored us with their patronage in the past. We have ; oviM'come by smoke and accident on Sal unlay morning I hat hi! .^Irs. T. .'\. Ueiider, Mrs. liuclier' given them the best service possible and we are going I 111' lianii's with llic chil- died within a few miiiiiles. lie had Harwood, .Mr. Ardoll Kosi.'iilirook and a drill fastened behind a wagon, and ,lay lialdwin were in ICatoii llapids to continue. This is just why we are publishing this • .<' of all Ihrei', I he rhil- was ad.jnsiing the bridles of the Saturday taking e.vamination for • d li.i^htly in their in.olii- hor.'ies when they beeanio fi-ightened p.ostal work. adv. We know prices on all dentistry—Plate Work •.vere recovi'red Trom the and knocked him down. 'l'li(;y made l>'raiil; Toiler is now able to be out especially—IS going to advance by January 1st. It's the ••nian. The, boys Frank, a sudden dash, and llu'. unfortunale a very little. I Uay, ageil :i had lieen man was caught in I he drill and drag- old story, prices of material are going out of sight. So I 111' slii'il, when their .gi,Ml around a corner of the house. Tho ilamcs Inir.si I'roiii Ihe back of his head was crushed in, and we say to you: "Get Your Dental Work Done NOW." his face was disligurerl, lie lived only a sli.ori time. Surgical help was We have built up a big practice because we have summoned, but Mr. Coleman expired a few miniiM.'s after tlie doctor advertised and practiced at Bor mwB arrived. The Home of -EASiTjAKE SONDAy cm This Oii{—It, Is Woftli Money UO.N'T MISS THIS. Cut out Ihi.s Living--Not Stealing-Prices iliiinilry, o|' IK'Koii, Loses slip, enclose with .5c to Foley &. Co., l.il'<' III Deep Water. :;s:-la Slieflield Ave., Cliicago, 111., Quality writing your full name and address Don't be misled. Honest advertising hurts no business ' i •^-—\ severe shock was clearly. Voii will receive in return '••lion Sunday aflornoon a trial package eoiitalnlng Foley's or profession. We have advertised consistently for was brought lo town that Money and Tar Compound, for coughs Groceries "iiiley had been drowned colds and croup. Foley Kidney Fills four years and the large number of satisfied patrons is iiiiig ill I'leasant Lake, lie and Foley Catliarllc Tablets. Sold the answer. We can please you and save you money. ' • friends wont, to the lakt! by I/. II. Harrison and Longyear il'lernonn to swim. After •H'os. Sept. 'i'he Covernmont has taken .over • water a short time they •diore. One boy In fun nearly all the new- pack of salmon so '0 of soap back iiil.o the t Wilkins Memorial f it is uncertain what we will get in McVicer & Ahrens I :ilolliuid went after it, •"•"• ••••"•••i..»..»..«..«..« •..•..•..<..•..•..•..#„•..•..• •II iii'i'siiade him to return, salmon this fall. Miiigly went back in. When Mi.ss li;thel Sparling spent the week Opposite Hotel Downey mis saw him going down end Willi her sister, Mrs. Dell Wolf. We have 20 do/,. Fancy Ited Ala.skii ^"ir best to re.sciie him at Washington Avenue Lansing, Michigan School began at tho Look last week li» sell at per can SOc lieir own lives. In spile of with Miss Clare Sliipp as teacher. !• was drowned. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Laylin spent 1.5 iieer,Mola.sse.s . . .$1.00^ y at the Leek school house lastiSatur- V. day. II, oz. Hottio Largo Queen Olives. 15c E AT THE FAIR iMr. and Mrs. A. Wolf, dauglitor, Hilda and .son, Carl, spent Sunday 1« oz. lloltle Larj-e Queen Olives 20e IMiori; anil Fred Wickliam with Mr. and Mrs. Deli Wolf. [Ill 1(11 in (lie Couiily .lail | —'• " 20 o/,. Itutllu Largo Queen Olives 25c ("•"•"•"•"•"• :.:-—~t.^..,..,..,..,..,..,.^ Wliito Linen Soap I'er liar 07c • liS—A search f.or slackor.s J North Leslie led in a ciiiiot manner at •••••••-••••"•••••••"•..••••..«..«..«...... »....<.....,..,.*.,..,.4 Odbhiin Hand .Soap Per liar .... 5c iiiler direction of Kcllar • i' I of the 13arry county ' ^l'"' '^'I'l Mi's. Vera Stanficld spent Olive Cream I'oilet Soap Per IJiir 10c lu) A. P. L. As a result, S'llui'day in Jackson while there they "i'urg of ,125 Quitman St., 'il-tended the fair. Luck Grunt Hand Soap Per Uur. . 10c •, J.; and Fred Wickliam, ^'''^ »mi Mrs. Earl Magon had a Star .\ IV4I.S in M doz. lots })5c •I Hastings, were captured f»''ewoll party for Will Barker last Auction Sale whore they are being held fi'lday evening, who is soon to leave Pioneer Wnv lloans }4 doz. I^ts 93c HAVING DKCIDUD I'O fJO SOU'l'H I AVILL SIOLL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO.V AT THI! L. H. IVKS FARM, nvestlgation by federal 'o'' tniining school. I M'"s. Clem Hidgon, and mother, 4 MILF.S SOUTHEAST OF MASOX OU ONK MILD FAST AM) 0M5 MTLF .NOItTH OF KUm, OS liii I,', who was formerly in the M''«' ^- D, Cady, has been visiting Yours toserve , |M • aj dishonorable discharge, '"-''"e a fow days. I ved time in Leavenworth "^''"S' J«kt> Kelley spent Monday ia pi'i in tho Chicago lioii.se of Mason on business. C.A. RIES according to information 'J''i.c Housel Aid Society will meet Thursday, Sept. 26,1918 Oder Sheriff Burd. Fred "*^''tl> Mrs. Karl Alagon next Friday fi •laijins to have rogintored In •"'••er'ioou f.or a supper, September 20, COMMEVCING AT 12 O'CLOCK. SHAKP, THF FOIiLOWLN'O DliSCKIIlFI) PHOPKKTV: d lie is making an attempt '^''•- Albln gave a talk Sunday eve- ' ledentials. "lug to the people of the U. B. church. - He is going to move away soon. HOItSF.S .SHKKP Osbonio hay tedder f..»..f,.«..#..«,.,,.„„„,„,.„„„.,„„„.„„,„„.j^^,^,j__j,_^_j 1 Ihiy MHIHJ, 10 yrs. old, weiRlit 1200 H head of .slieep. Doero hay loader IITE MAN ADMITS I Northeast Onondaga t 1 Bay Gelding, a yrs. old, weight 12ber. ^i.irged with forgery. The 2 Holstein cows, 2 years old siviiig .^ wagons MISCMLLAMOOUS iliajt he forged a check for Mike Hendershot and family at-^ Shining Bright M Sbilts, a wealthy farmer tended a birthday party at their " ,. , , .,, 11 coinbinatioii Hat slock and beet rack water seperatxjr grandmother's, Mrs. Sarah Morgan, Durham cow 5 years old, giving nunc, i , „ Olivet and secured money Gives a brll.'lant clossy shine tlinl ,, „ 7 2 light wagon boxes i barrel churn last Saturday in Northeast Leslie. She docs not rub olT or diLst oft—tlmt Durhan. c.w, 2 years old, Iresh i ^. ,^^ . was eighty-two years old, annonla to tlio iron—thnt lasts tour washing machine,, 4(i gallon barrel, times as long as any other. I Mr. and Mrs, Nally King were at 5 gallon cask, 100 feet of bass wood Laton Rapids Monday on business. ""ing'mi'lk '•'"'' '' ''"'•' "h •'•"""" ""«»'• I Ed. Darrow, wife and daughter, Black SilkStove Polish Klack cow, 2 years old, giving ndlk. |1 double harness lumber, % barrel of .snlphur Umo SI SECRET TO Arloen were at Mason last Saturday Is In a class by llsolf. It's more niack cow, )1 .years old, giving niilk. fjalo sulky plow .solution. atrefiilly inado and inudo afternoon. from ifller fiiaUrials, 2 hell'eis, 2 years old. jf.,^,^ o.,,„,.,„ ,,,„„. .About 50 busliels grain Nearly every family from this vi­ Try It on your pnrlor 3 yearling heittei-.s—1 yearling bull—\^ oiher articles to inunerous to mention ntove,yourcook Ktovu ;(iO-tootli spiko harrow cinity was represented at the fair or your RUS riinu'ii. :t six months old calves last week. If youilim't nnilit thobcatrollBliyoii Henry Predorickson of White Lake. cvur iiBod, your ;ic its Color and Lustre Imrdwnro or TEUMS—FIVI. DOLLAUS OP. UNDISK, CASH; OVER THAT AMOU.XT 12 MONTH'S TIME WILL BE .Tackson county; was home last Fri­ grocery doiilcr ia th Grandrha's Sage day, miihorlzcd to ro* fund your GIVEN ON GOOD IWNK.IDLE XOTES, DIUWIXG (iPEBCIWI INTEUE.Si'. Tea Recipe. « I , ,^1'; a"d'Mrs. G. A. Jones called on muiiey. old jlme friends in Central Onodaga n>m'm"A ^u gnlrdon sage brewed Into a ''""oay afternoon. with sulphur and alcohol M..|..|.iliiiii.,,.„^,„„ „^, ,„„„„„ ,.„„,^,.,„^,^, V. E. POTTS, Proprietor II turn gray, streaked and IMflMf II beautifully dark and lux- FUANK SEELY, Clerk. W. A. MURRAY, Auctioneer. Mixing the Sage Tea and SuN I Stockbridge G et ..gt j£ark.XftJ?A^ ipe I at home, though, Is *"»i.|iii nm >..|ii>inii„i|„„ „„„„ „ „„„„,, |iiio. {An easier way la to get to-uso preparation Improved vIslto•^''•..".'i^,^"H *hoi» „ri~''Vr'- ^ra&VL* ^o f u«.-ivouJacksoun ..idltion of other Ingredients T/„^"^^, their sister, Mrs. Friend Wil­ li,ttlo, at little coat, at drug I'"^Jis last Friday. |iHiwn as "Wyeth'a Sago and I, Mrs. Elizabeth Reason, who has Sept. 24, 25, 26,27,1919 ompound," thus avoiding a (been 111 for the past two years died [I'l-ay, faded hair Is not sinful, ^^,Zlf- ^'""•^'^y' «n'l *«8 burieS Hiro] to retain our youthful yearrold ''• ^'^^.'"^^ P^^* "'"«ty III) and attractiveness. By DAY |> your hair with -Wyeth'a Norma Rose, who is teaching in De- :3ulphur Compound, no one trolt was home over Sunday. [luicause It does it lo natural- EATON COUNTY FAIR Taul and Robert Dancer were home I inly.- You just, dampen a from Ann Arbor over Sunday |r .soft brush with it and draw JiifrU your hair, taking one Dora Dancer Hall of Mason spent r.incl at a time; by morning Sunday with her father and brothers CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN )mlrs have disappeared. After nere. liinpjicatlonior two your hair Ellswprth Dancor, vjno has been in EntertainfflentEveiyMinute-'-Boxing Kangaroo, He# iicautifully dark, (lossy, soft i ranee has been sent homo as a train­ $3,21)0.00 liiant and : you I appear years WEDNESDAY ^V[yeth's Sago ^and Sulphur ing officer. He will arrive this week. Big Parade Wednesday by BattalionHome Guards, Bands, Floats, Autos, Etc. Exhibi­ I Is {a delightful toilet requl-. Mr. and Mrs. Williams visited In II.-1 r^ot Intended tor the cure; Anderson last Sunday. ; • Sept-25 tion Drills by Guards; also Battalion Review. Premium Lists, Programs at this office. iilPurses prevention ofj,aiiieaw,!;:v;t;£ 5 Mrs; AhdreTv^aokson weni to Jftc^ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, li Young Man- Sensible Shoes WESTERN NORNAL OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES IN CONNECTION WITH STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING •la for Ladies COURSE, AND MERITS YOUR CONSIDERATION. '^')'ill' M i'i^ \ Uncle Sam hns y spent Sunday at A. H. Dillon's in necessary facilities. Lansing. (iVl l.hc diildren's Hay Potter of Camp Custer was home Sunday on a 21 hour furlough. THE SPECIAL WORK OF THE S. A. T. C. BEGINS OCTOBER 1st MIMRTS here! Cliarlic Barnes, Italph Slid and George Pry.or attended tho Jackson Fair Thursday. 'Srs^miiminmiiiiinmiiinimnimniromminmuuroriiiniriimmnmmimnnmmmnmminnnimunmmnnunnituiiKmummiiunmimiimiimmmmty^; ^ mf WESTERN STA TE NORMAL Aurelius II D. B. WALDO, President KALAMAZOO, MICH. CORRESPONDENCE i,.*„«...... ,*«..i i..»..«.,«.,.„...... «„i Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lawrence re­ I turned last Wednesday from Iheir ,vY,yiuiiiim»nnintmnnimiiiiiiniimiimmmmimninniim'nmiinmm m visit in Maine. tonihur :12. The father in well known A reception will be given tho teach­ ..«..«..e..«M«..e..«M«..«Me..tMe..«..ef.t.4Httt«n»«»»f Miss Esther jMoslier of Mason visit­ Frank Waltersdolf and family. Erne, do and otlicr jioiiils in Oliio. bore, er. Miss Alice White, at ,Tohn Avery's Bartlett and wife, Clyde Otis and wil Mahlon HodncUl of FalonJ^apids ed at J. D. Wagi,'on(M''s over Suiiday, East Auiclius [ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munsey will move Mr, iiiul Mrs. .Tames Clarke were l^riday evening, September 20th. Clifford Bates and family and JamJ •-•••••••••t< spent, a few days last week wit'h Chas. callers al S. E. Markley's Sund.'iy l!]very.one must take sugar for their Hathaway and family. Taylor. here soon. Mrs. Munsey will be the Ilorn IQ iMr. mid Mrs. Floyd Jordan, teloplionc operator after October 1st.. artcrii.oon. coffee. Over llfty of the friends and noi{ Burton Cox, Carl Maicr and Mil­ Leon Scluvtoiibert'er from northern Mr, and Mrs, M. R. Bateman, Mrs. .1 lilUi! soil l!is(, week. dred Series will attend the L. fl,U . Kev. Broxh'jlni will l)o the pastor bors of William Barker, .Tr., mal Suvoral from this vicinily aUetuled at the throe charges, Aurelius, Rob- .MicliiBaii is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Orrie Glnoy and Mrs. 13, A, Olney him a party at tho home of his brotj the coming year, alf^o Mahlon Ued- Cloorgo itiiKch and his cousin, Mrs. called at William Clarke's Tuesd.ay •lie I'liir lit. Jack.soii last week. (lold. hiiis and Eden the coming year. or, Cordie Barker, Monday cvenir MrK. lOUa Bui lor from Waylaiid is Itov. Mosher of Mancelona visited Wesley Clark, evening. Mr, Barker will leave Thursday fl Seoly llicks has sold hi,". Ford to Mrs. Maria Sisco of BeUling, who is a two months special training at tl \iHilinB licr COUKIII, J. E, Freer, and Clifford Williams. his daughter, Mrs, Cluis, Hay nor, Jr,, luiuily over Sunday, the first of the week. visiting lier brother, S. E. Markley, fMa„».>«..t„t,.«,.t.,«„tHf,.«„t,.c„«..«,.«..9,.«„«.,a,.t„«.,«.,«,.f M. A. C. A short program consistii Mr, K, 10, EUsworUi, wife and two Mrs. Nellie Hyatt, enterU".liioil Hie is now spending a few days at .Tames { Etchell Corners j of songs and recitations were givl »••••••"•• • „t,...... t.,«....,.,..,.t..0..t.,tH«...„...... fft"t»« Clarke's, . Ulldroii visiled the former's sister, Baptist L. A. S. Wednesday. 4,.t»t.<«»«..tMf*«..*.>t»«„t.'«'.a.,*.'«..«'.«..«»t..*„a„«..«.,t..i and Mr. I. C. Miller presented hi Mrs. II, A, Hill in .rackson the last of South Ahiicdon j Mrs. liOuifi Slaglit of Oiiondagii will Mrs, S, P. AVilli.inis will entertain with a wrist watch. Refroshmec ilu; wov.k and allondod tlic fair. ...t,...... *...,,.,,.... •„•.,.....,•.,• t..i entertain the Itoyai Neighbors from the Uohhins h. A. S, this week. Miss TOffie Bush of Mason spent were served. On Friday evening t| this place for the next meeting. Ijloyd and Tjola Avery, who are at­ Sunday with Mrs. S. .T. Hanna, Housel people gave him a party Mrs, Guy Bateman spent Saturday tending high school at ILansing spent h. C. Otis, who is attending school the church and presented him with niglit. and Sunday with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawrence and daughter, lOlizabeth, visiled relatives the week end at home. Their grand­ in ILansing, spent Sunday with his fountain pen. Pray Neighborhood and father, Mr, and Mrs. H. Leonard, mother, Mrs. Gideon Avery, was with parents, Clyde Otis and wife. nortli of Holt. in Detroit last week, from there Mrs. The Etchell Girl Scouts will rope Lawrence and daughter went to their them. Mrs. Guy West has received word their play, "A Southern CinderelU Mr. and Mrs. II. Laycock and chil­ Witli sadness wo pen the death of hy the Red Cross that her husband Mrs. Anna UalfHiold roiurncd home dren returned last Thursday after home at Hampton, Va. Mr. Lawrence at the school house Saturday evenii .'rom a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .T. M. will go later, Chas. ShauU, ILansing road, who drop- had arrived safely overKeas. September 2], An admission of spending a week's vacation with rela­ pod dead Monday morning while at I'aylor near Lansing Thursday. tives in Toledo. Claude Parish and family and Mrs, IC. J. Couroy ,ind wife from east of cents will be charged. Mr, Mahloii visited his gnindpar- Edgar visited relatives in Olivet over working repairing his corn binder. Dansville were Sunday visitors at Lee Mr.s-, Floyd Taylor of Eden spe Mr. and Mrs, Harold Spink attend­ Mrs. Frank Abel, Mrs. Russell Garrison's. ints near Lansing the last of the ed the Jackson fair last Friday. Sunday. Tuesday with her mother Mrs. week, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor. John Parker and family of Alma Clark, Mrs. Altie Cortrlght' and Mr.s. The following from here attended Dunham, of Dansville. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Moore visit­ Wesley Clark Tuesday afternoon. Miss Bornice Boody visited her ed relatives in Michigan Center last and SUnley Parker and family of the Jackson fair last week: Roy West Mrs. Frank Brlggs of Lansing aunt the last of the week. Lan.sing visited at Levi Parker's over Mrs. Rena Norris visited at VVe.sley and family, Ira Hewes, Harry Hulse spending the week with his moth^ Wednesday and Thursday and attend­ Clark's Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Prank Annis enter­ ed the Jackson fair. Sunday. and family, Fred Puhrman and. wife, Mrs. Isaac Brlggs, tained Mr. and Mrs. George Bellson Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wright called of iLansing Saturduy evening. , at A. H. Laycock's last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Harmon visited Irene Beaumont .teaches at Alaie­ their relatives Saturday evening. don Center this year. i.4 Mr, and Mrs. Asa Benham attended Silos have recently been erected the fair at Jackson last Friday. for Wesley Clark, Ellis Haynes and Miss Eudore Letson from South Wm. Clarke. The former two arc (Hi­ Dakota and Mrs. Mable Root visited ed., the latter's sister, Mrs, Vernice Lay- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Elwood of cock Tuesday afternoon. ILansing, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elwood Mrs, liay Rusch, September 0. The new bridge over Mud Creek on A son, Myron Orvillo, was born to oflDotroit spent .Saturday at the Tay­ the Okcmos road is well under con­ lor home. Mr. and Mrse. Orvllle Bateman, north­ struction. There is also a new bridge east of Eaton Rapids, Thursday, Sep- Miss Anna Bouts is the new teacher being built over the creek near Dor­ atJDist.. No. 8, ris' and on the Town Lino road. lOdd Lcnon of Lansing spent Sun- Our W, A, L, A, S, meets this week Catarrh Cannot Be Cured -ly, at. the King home. •Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dar­ with LOCAL APl^LlCA'i'JONS, as lliuy Mrs, Anna ileddeld of South Wind­ uannot rcuch tlio soiit of iliu (li»cu.fLT~U.H,fat8. ^ S yMii known u But. SifMt, Alwtyi Rellilil* SOLD BY mUCOISTS EVERYWHERE You Fight-Fight ''W'-'-v MICKIE SAYS

SACK OPPEN N\e BEFOftet IGHT as these American soldiers fought in the CRO/KK.i AN* , B'V HEVC,\ BET Fstreets of Fismes. "They covered themselves with THE NftX-T dUV vWO-r WWW to TOAoe pofA-foe5,Ea glory,'* the papers say. Of course they did—they are AWTHiN* ELSE OM Hva Americans. suAScaipf\0M te ooiN* fo Looks More Attractive Than Stained flrl-T OEANEO NgV-TH "THB They met the finest of the enemy's troops in.a ter­ WoodShingles—Costs Less Than Half MAue

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•• '1^' - ninn^on. N- *• CASUALTIES iui,;.Ki) i.\ Acno.v. niED OF III.SI'MSK,, COIU'ORAI. J:orIO M. nulilil.nson, I!.u'llr...\-|Uo, OW.v John .S. Coopor, C.r.svillo, Mo. b.<..iiiy. Wiiuto}^. Wis. lunl OiliiJI, flucn.'i Vl»l.i, Ark, :lliviJ,n, .Vi-w ynu City, David Sohw.irlldftw VorU Cil/. VrUifiuUiui, 'Wlfiii.i?Jon, Greoco. own), AtJClUBNT A.vn OTllEtl C.*U,'^IM,. By V/ILBUB. D. NESBIT HjTfln 13. .Siono, Slirovrtbiiry. A'l».«, i.-iBiim.\(^iin'rofk I.ow.v. UHI«'III,UI, y.'im Ul'A, On. BBVKRin.Y HOLNDKI). C()cUi-. I All.tn,, DrooRllTi. N. T. , Oroiii, !f,w Vorl There were 62 names in a recent casualty list. j'lul'Vi'Ea. |/i(>/l(prli!, sir Louis, Jno. M Hlo. 1'liil{igcl)if,-i. Pit. Twenty-two of those names were of men who were obviously of foreign blood.

k , my ijjlVl Scivcnictntli ttimt, Crorco AL -. —, Joseph Maciejewski and George Verkoulas and Eggi Ganski and Thomas I N».jnci(i. ririmni. ii. r, Kr,inli .M. FArrrll, .SKinifonl. Cnim,I**-'. /Jiolim.iTi. Fl.ilwood, W. Vlt, •iVcBlny ,S. liiuiI'OM. Curlew, Ulal* .•':t. .Sayrn. r». Jcioo Jl, r.ovvi'ni, .St. l/»\iin, ,VoJ n Villotto and Wesley Knutson and Toras Maximpvitch were among them. ' >»iii)lir.D. . i.«, OiniUf; IC*. Tnr,in M,i.viniowlcli, JSrJidjjvfliolj'. Ruflri*. "•"111.

• A\ibln. Williamnnil|r" SHAW. >Vil.UA;^J" „,.. are in the lists. I ii'.iii, WinocmW, Vl,%nii m i.ioU, New Qtittf, ln~ Yet, somehow, one's hand involuntarily goes up in salute to Szysperski and Conn.. ...VMIMTJ D.. New Xo'"* i<"i"tni'y, N^y vJFli Cily, Mente and Schwarz—to these "Yanks" whose fathers and mothers just a few li I i;, Di.'lray, WooJlawn, Cn CARnlCK,' JOHN "*V,' lloston. ll. IHillcA, Soulh noslon, M years back stepped from deck to dock and blinked their eyes in the knowledge pi I'./"uuHunr. Wchi Vltnna, kri ll/aclonoi;, ifalivlii, N. Y. that at last their dreams of freedom had come true. I»:ii"l. Crny, Srindsor, Conn. ' Jili C lli'inlJ?andU5\iy, 0, , •inn II. HcrncU, Mech«nlc F |l"in 0. lihani, Callln, Ind, Why, we folks who have lived here all our liyes and who can't remember when our folks weren't native Americans—here's a rich blessing for us I MAULOY, RATy«5ND J.. ScoUil»l«JP». I Ch»mV«ribur8 P». •^•- J These people who came to our shores believing in us ar^ proving their 111 u. > .._ Ill .?°s";;;o'oT'rrn\-oHo«ii, llriJj[iiport,.Conn,£. _. , 111 '.It Smool, Faxon, Okla. 11 I>V1A>lt«l Ptint. If. T. .111. 11, WaUler. Dorchcalcr, Ml>5»ERaONARWTRONO. BOS, cuXBm:»S p.. Ne=w MrtiJUoi..>^' . beliefs and principles. - ''"•"""• S«'™.-">- I ARMSTRONQ. ' CIARENCE J^tVlD. They are "Yanks"-God bless them! *ci'i'rro°N. FRBD. •t"'«'^r""' "'•""• RL. Alia*. ":,^ri Tan&wMir And evjery time you buy a Liberty Bond you put a newer and higher courage in the hearts of all our boys, but especially of those boys whose parents came here so that their sons inight be free to fight for liberty if liberty had to be defended. Every penny you lend our government in your investment in Liberty Bonds (lllnu, ra. fh» Ututa; Jirthif*, ^, goes to give us a better army and navy.

I Lan^bcrk. A. Wool. Fortllinit Orl There isn't a soul living who owns bonds of the first, second or third Liberty

»>ncla 3, Brown, XnnUwobd,- I Loans who isn't proud of what he has helped to do for our country. Karl Conniir, Quaker Glly, O.. I <;url t/^Davls. Petcrtl)Ur».JW, 1 Now it is the Fourth Liberty Loan—bigger than was ever known before, and 'W"V : CORPORA!'. , backed by greater resources than any investment you ever made. ,AM«..»"» .pMVATE*' 1 Don't wait for the final"spurt; " don't wait for the fire of enthusiasm; don't »»• wait for speeches and parades and bands. Buy your Liberty Bonds now, for you know you are going to buy them. I^ V^^OO«J •^vJj'K^ Jfei^V^^ You are not sacrificing a penny; you are not giving a cent. «wiraT. Hith*"*'- HoiwioH. You are lending your money; you get good interest for it; you get your e**"'*^ iiEUTENAOT^, ; tin K. tsTBon. ;H»r»»rf. W. money back. /" COBPdBAli' I..* Miner. CheiteW ?*• Best of all, you are saying to Gerondb and Norvich and Nowatny and all the other boys who are fighting shoulder to shoulder with Smith and Jones and Brown: rr^^ "purn. P0W»Ui 0W». "We Yanks are standing together! The old fiag that our forefathers wor-. shiped means more today than it ever did!" 1 •?"f^»tftAVi'j«cv«.-«y U. S. Goyernment Bonds ';:i(.'^ OOBPOBAM.^

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ii. tiiniinJinuminmnnnmnnummimnqitiimnnnimJi;opuo7nna;imtmuCTnigiitramni]iinmnnnimimuuuanimru^:jxcii5!iSm(( ^ back on three different sides so that Business Cards. sounds good to us. The Vee-relius Tattler Well Mother, write inc'real often ATTORNEYS and whatever you do don't worry k. A. BEKGMAN, Attorney and CounMlor ilniiiiruct(ii'(!il ICvory Tliiirisdiis' by O. I'. Sciimsh Ad ItalfsJlVjC A Yiinl aboiu. me for 1 am 0. K. •t Law, MnKin, MIchiKun. Letters Well will close with love to all. I to the tables has to eat. This is done reinam. l>R. JOS. S. UA\VTi1i:¥ to avoid any more suspicious feeling \ Your Son,, DENTIST Lawrence Block. FRANCIS A. NOBLE. From among tlio' guest,s, as Doc says If they i VKTEIUNAKY all eat and all get sick, tliey can't ' 3?.flth Inf. Co. L Solh Div. blame it to the grub. American E. F. 1)K, C, W. WAKl), Vcterbiary pbyBiclmrand Via. New York. BurK-eon, Maaon, MichiKan. Hoth phones. Calls promptly annwored nlKht and day, 8 "OUR . Prof. Bonehoad of the ' Vee-relins high school delivered a fifty-page ad- Ult, GEOIIGE C. MOODY, Vflterlnnrr Sur. I dress on Petrified Brains last Monday Keon. Odice and reaidcncc corner A and Aih night. He delivered it by wagon lo •treets, Maaon, Michigan. BOYS" llie .lanltor of the 'I'urnip Uidgo Sack AVERTS - REUEVES ,,• OI'TICIAN pa pa pa r-a P3 p-a p-a pa p-a pa O. V. Si^UASH works, who will turn it over to the "l-'circvcr inny it wnve!" llrni, which expects to use the blank U. S. HUSH, Optcnnetriat and Optlelan. Ai/ii MUST I;AT side.of the paper for taking down suit KAY FEVEf^ ii::irarimmirnnii]mimnmrmmmnnmiinniiiamiinnumiiI2]iti'f(^oiimimunnnnnninnmnmmmimnmunromiiinnnamTO^ The second booster supper given by measurements for the new employes ASTHMA • k PAKMI3HS' MUTDAL Dr. Killeni last week was not so big of the nut factory at Crazy Hollow, Begui Treatment NOW JfJA riRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IN& (lid MrH, Jliirlin Redmond very close to the water-and'it seems a boost for the medical profession in All DtuaaUt* Cuaraaicu MM ham county. SnfeBt, cheniieat, beat. For as if they rested sonic on the waves Informatlnn write to F. H. Field, eecretnry, I'lvod tlio I'oUowing letl.er Vee-relius as the llrat one was. Doc A. Pounder, who abuses the bass Maaon. Frank Seolcjr, Fret., Maion. Ofnc* |i ir sioii, I'iuil, who is oversoiis: at times. I imagine they fly close to blames this all on himself for inviting drum in the Vee-relius band, was un­ on third floor at court houae. Mollior iuid Fallior; the water so they can pick up what Dob Slicker, who is taking a sitting- able to play it at the horse doctor's MOKTRAGB SALE is thrown out of the ship. |P' rliiips liiivc guessed Unit. I room course in a detective school and convention last Friday, having just Default liiivinn been made in the cnniilllonB ACCTIONEERS fi lor ovorsoiis, hocanso oC not Wo can also see llsh in the morning is getting pretty sharp these days. At put a new batch of chicks in the drum of n certain real estate mortKauc, whereby the last Friday's supper Doc invited llf- which he uses as a brooder between Iiowor o( Biile therein became oiierntivc, made HENRY" kuilT//,'eN|>crt''aTidi(meL~r.''"'"SatlBfac"- }y liny mail from inc. Yes, AVO and evening. They are called por- by Kilward P. Kinney and Minnie S. Kinney, tion Kuaranteed. Addreas l^alie Park, I^an- toen guests, including Bob, and that BIUK. CillzcnB phone. Uly on our way. Our trip so poi.sc. They are from two to (Ive and his rehearsals. bin wife, of Katt LaniiinK. MichiKan, to the sl.v feet In length. In the morning night he got fourteen calls and clear­ —0-- Union ttiiildlnn & I^oan AHSociatlon, Limited, IMI'M V(;ry good. You may l)0 FRANK RODACK, General Auctioneer. Prica lylliing from llio time and and evening they loaP|,ont of the wa­ ed C't cents. The rub came when Bob BiU I\l»itton has engaged the ser­ of LnnninK, MIchlRttn, dated .Septenilier 11th, Slicker sat down to the supper table 19Ki, and recorded In the olVice of the Rcniiiter reasonable. Satiafactlon Runranteed. Phont H omliarlilng until wow has ter and so can be seen very plainly. vices of Luke Smcarer, the artist of of I)ecd« for Inubnm County, Michigan, on Willlnmaton i2 2L ZS. P. 0. Okemoi, R. R. 1 'icut interest to me. The ex- They can Inivel very fast, One day but refused lo eat, and he was the Snakeville, who will paint the potrait September 12tb, 191(1, in lllier 1B7 of mort- i:i W(dl worth the cost. we saw a very large (Ish come on the only one In the crowd that didn't of an iceberg on Bill's baldhcad to KHitcB on pane 'J8S, upon which mortaijo there C. W. CLARK, General Auctioneer, both surface. We didn't know whether it have use for the stomach pump that keep the sweat flies oft next season. if) now claimed to be due and payable the Bum plioncB, Mason, MichlKnn, |;e of Probaie. thundering near by iind at times can bad such severe psiii in niy back and hips, 1 asslKumcnt of mortKiiKO was recorded in the C, A, CLINTON, RoRister of Prolmte. 37w'1 : lie glad to get on solid earth For (luite a while back in Camp was no stiff 1 could not bend over and I IIIKI to office ot the ReKistor of Deeds tor the County lUil otherwise, everylhiug ha.s (Censoi-ed), 1 felt as though I boar machine-guns playing a tatoo lict up at niitiii fivi: to nix limes, lly liikini! l''o!cy of tnKhani, State of Michiuan, in Liber lli ot HKAItlNG CLAIMS. IJKGUOKT—.IAN 3 II'. We have birds way oni. needed to rest up a bit. Now I am in the distance toward the front line Kidney Pills 1 uin up aud able to £u lu work," MnrtRaneR on pajte 2't2, on the 7th day of Juac, trenches. 1918, on which mortuane there is claimed to lio Slate of MichlRan. The Probate Court for I he ocean. We are told tliat beginning to feel ready for business Sold by L. H. Harrison and Long- due at the date of thifl notice for iirincipal, in­ tho County of InRham. Idw .one boat out so many duys when we land. We will have some Quite often gas-shells are sent over terest and tasea paid by mnrtBaKoe, the sunti In the Matter ot tlic KRtate oC MATIIEW by the Boche, but we are alway.j year Bros., Mason. of Twenty-six hundred seventy-nine and 70-100 UE(iIlOl'"r, Deceased. hack with another. They (ly stiff training. We certainly do need (!!i2f)7!).7fl) Dollars and an attorney's fee of Notice is hereby Riven Ihat four nioaUiB ready with our gas masks, one of the Thirty-flvc (SUfi.OO) Doliara rrovided for in from tlie 3rd day of Seiilenilier, A. D. litlB, best friends that we have over here. said mortunne, nnd tio suit or iiroceedlntt at have been alloweil for crcdIlorH to present; I 1 have seen quite a number of air that was nothing as I soon got over ' law havini? been instituted to recover the their claimH aRainst saiil deceased to saiil court moneys eccurcd by enid mortKHitc, or nny part for examination ami ailjUHtmont, and that all battles and it is certainly a thrilling it and furthermore, I wasn't very crcdilorB of said deccaKed are re(iuireil to pre­ sight. At this moment our anti-air­ sick, just di'/.zy when I walked around thereof. sent their claims to aaid court, nt the probate craft guns and machine guns are on the ship. But for all that I saw | Now, therefore, hy virtue of the power ()( oflice, in the city of Mason, in saiil coimty, on •thundering away at Boche obeserva- Bale contained In aaid mortKnue nnd the ntat or licfore the lird diiy of .lanuary, A. D. 1918. merican Savings Bank all there was to see as I went from ute in Buch cane made and provided notice IB nnd that said claims will he heard by said lion planes. one end to the other. i hereby itivcn that on the 2nd day of Novemlier court on the 3rd day of .lanunry. A. D. 1918, 191R, at one o'clock In the afternoon of Bald at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The souvenirs that I have already I certainly saw some line country day, the underslKncd hank will forecloBo and found and would like to send hack to over here. Mountains for a long Dated September 3rd, A. D. 1918. OF LANSme sell at public auction to the hlKhcat bidder, At L. n. McAR'l'HUU, you would sink a steamship, but ways and talk about your tunnels. the front door of the court house In the City 38wt. JIUIRC of Probate. someday we will all g.o back loaded Well, they are some long as I thought of Mason (that beinK the place where the Cir­ cuit Court tor the County of InRham IB held) with souvenirs. ' we never would get to the end of tlio premises descrilicd in said mortuaKe or «o Order ol Publloalion Well Irma, as this is a rather long some,, much therof as may be necessary to iiay tlie State of MiciiiRan. The Circuit Court for letter for me and I do not want to • I like it here and have seen some amount due on said mnrtttaKe with s\x iier cent tho County of InRham. In Chancery. Pays 4^ Interest interest and ail leRnl coata toRctber with an at­ .luiin Munson & Kmma Munson, alarm you so suddenly, 1 will close fine scenery and it would cost a bunch torney fee ot, thirty-five ($35,00) dollars as PlaintilVB, for this time. of money to see as much as I have and provided by law nnd as covenanted for vs. Lovingly, thoiri haven't seen but a very little, therein, the promises beiuR described in said .Sally Jlunnon, Vanllanseliaei' T. AnKcll, morlRSRo as follows, to-wlt; .lacoii Preston, .tanics WCSRCIIS, Comnwlnrc on Savings Deposits LKE. 'I'lie people here are very nice and Out Lot A, ot Glondalo Place of the City ot Perry Nichols, Uriah Munson, Edwin V. Carr, pa Pi5 T!3 have odd ways but at that, they pr.ob- T.nnslnR, County of TnKhani and Stale of Mich­ Annaliella Carr, Thomas, Wilnoa, llonrv f'.leni- Francis and Robert C. Noble of On­ iibly think the same of us, iKan, as duly laid out and platted and recorded, enla, and their imiinown Heirs, Devisees, LcRa- (jxcept ii strip of land twenty (20) feet wide in teos and .ASSIKUS, Defendants. ondaga are Somewhere in France and 'i'ho pitpers say the Germans are re­ perpendicular width runninR parallel lo Grand both have written interesting letters treating to beat the band and going l^iver olT the north ond of said land, heretofore Suit iiendiUK in tho Circuit Court, for the deeded to the tjanshiR Manufacturers Kailroad County of InRham, in Chancerf, at tlie City to their parents. The following are of I.ansinR on the 7th day oC September, A. IV. apital, $125,000.00 Surplus, $75,000.00 excerpts from tlie letters: and also excoptini? from this mortRnuo that portion of Out Lot A. which lies east of a north lOJS. July 4 th ].0:iS. and south liac twelve rods v.'est ot tlio east­ In Ibis cause it appearluK from afiitlnvit on j\ly Dear Mother; ern boundary thereof. file, that ,all of the defendants' whureabouts Dated at Port lluron, MichlRan, July 18tb, is unknown nnd on dliiiRent search and in(|ulry Well today is the 'Itli and it surely 1918. cannot lie ascertained, DIRECTORS seems like Sunday as I am not drill-| SAYS HOT WATER FEDERAL COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS On motion oC A. A. HerRman, Attorney tor ing. I will try and write a few lines HANK of Port Huron. MlchlRnn, MortnaRoe. Piaintilts, it is ordered that the said dcfend- \V. Bailey, Pies. J. W. Bailey & Co. BAIRD & STEWART, Attorneys for MortRaKco anta cause tlieir appearance to. be entered in Wo are not doing'much now except Business AddreBS G—7 Whtta Block. this cause wltiiin three months from llie dale Wm. Brogan, Pres. Dancer-Brogan Co. geetiiig cleaned up and organized WASHES POISONS 30w-l3 Port Huron Michigan ot this order; nnd in case ot their appea'-'ance some more. | they cause their nnswor to the Pialntilta' P.ill D. E. Bates, Treas, Reo Motor Car Co. NOTICE OF MOKTGAGE SALE of Complaint to be filed, nnd ii copy thereof I am not transferred to a permen- FROM THE LIVER i be served on said Attorney for the Plnintlrts H. F. Harper, Sec-Treas. W. K. Prudden & Co. ant company yet. Don't know when Whcrns, default has lieen mado In the pay­ witliin fifteen days after service on said de- I will be. Until"then I don't know If , ment of the money Becured to be paid by n fondants ot a copy ot said Bill and notice ot |IM. R. Carrier, Northrop, Robertson & Carrier Co. real estate mortRUKe dated the 9th day of De­ this order; nnd that In default thereof, said I will get any mall from home or not, i Everyone should drink hot water cember A. D. 1912, made nnd executed by bill be taken as confessed by said defendants. R. C. Rueschaw, W. S. Foster, Attorney Write me often and when I do be-' with phosphate In It, CharleB F. Monroe and Alice Monroe. hlB wife, And It is Kurther Ordered, That within gin to get letters I'll get a lot and the 1 of the Vlllnite ot Wsbbervllle, InRham Coimty, twenty days tho Plnintlrts cause n notice of hV. K. Prudden, President Chas. E. Toms, Cashier before breakfast. MichlRan, to Frank Hashrouck, of .lackson, this order to be published in the InRham Coun­ more the better. I like the country • MichlRan, whose present address la MhrcelluB, ty News, a newspaper, printed, published and Harry Teel, Bert J. Baker, E. P. Mills, J. P. Hopkins here. ' It is beautiful and the climate . MlchlRnn, which Bald mortRaRe was duly re­ cIrculatinR in said County, nnd that such pub- . hero is like Michigan. corded In the office ot the ReRlster of Deeds ot licntlon lie continued therein at least once in To feel as fine as tha proverbla the County of InRham, State ot MichlRan, in each week for six weeks in succession, or that I feel more at home. We sure get: QdUe we must keep the liver washed Liber 102 of MortRnROBon PBRC isi on the 10th they cause n copy of this order to bo personally good feed and are used fine. Last clean, almost every morning, to pre- ''"y »' December, A. D. 1012, at eight-ten served on snld defendants nt lenst twenty days night I went to a band concert and vent'Its sponge-like pores from clog- °'Am^ Whereas the nmo.mt claimed toko dvio iMiforo the time above preaoribod for their ap- licarance. plight before I went to .singing and glng •with indigestible material, sour on said mortRaRe at the date ot this notice Is CountersiRnod, IIOWAno WIEST, lectures at the Y. I can tell you the bile nnd poisonous toxins, says a noted the aum ot One thousand nlnety-elRht nnd ELSIE M. SHAW, ; Circuit ,Iudge, • boys enjoy themselves here and the nhvRlplnn thirty-threo hundroths Dollars ($1098.33) Deputy County Clerk. FARMERS! fellows that have been here a long *^ ,V , , 11 111 .. ii_._ and the further sum ot twenty five dollars ns To the above defendants, named nnd un- ' time like it as well as the states. It you get hoadacllOS, It's your liver. „„'attorney's fee stipulated for In said mort. named. If yoti catch cold easily, it's your liver. RaRo, and no suit at law or proceedlnRS In Take Notice: That the bill of complaint is When I go to dinner you are just hav­ If you walte up Witll a bad taste, furredl chancery havlnR Iioen Instituted to recover the filed in tliis cause tor the purpose ot quiotinK ing breakfast. Last night I was out­ • nnirim nnafv lirofith nr stnmaph he- ''«'•' secured by aald mortRaRC or any part tho title to the lands described in said bill, side of my tent and read by day light, tongue, nasty Bjoatn 01 Stomaon ue- ^^^^^^j ^^,, ^^^ens the power of sale con- and to debar you from nil rights and title UNCLE SAM theren. Said lands are described ns follows, until 10 o'clock and It gets light again ' corneskjn, a muddrancidy , complexionIts your ,liver water. ySallo eyowa t„|ned in said mortRnRo has Iwcome operative. to-wlt:—Tho west half of tho southwest quarter ' at four so we have six hours of .darlc- skin, muddy complexion, watery eyoa NOW THEnEFOBE, notice is hereby Riven, of section thirty-two; and also the south i ness. \ye cook our feed outdoors on' all'denote liver uhcloanliness. Your that by virtue of said power of sale, and in seventy acres ot tho west half ot tho northwest -; a camp stove and 1I..X- .„ •!,/ «,Aaf t.«,,nvfn«t nloA til.* Pursuance of the statute In such case made and quarter ol! said section thirty-two, except school ; Will Loan You Money at . «».. ^^^^ »,ui.u..«..^ w.. ll'^P is tllQ ^°^^ important, also ina ;,„vi,,„,, the said mortRaRo win bo foreclosed lot, bolni! % acre in tho southwest corner of .• just like a picn ind pjit outslrtft ntiil itq : must abusod and neglected organ 01 by a salo of thepromUes therein deacribod, nt the Inst desorlptlon. All In Town two north. we will get plentiraly l othrtlmf work elate Tlioufrr andh the body. Few know its function or Public auction, to the hiRhest bldEC.2» OARL, Deceased. ' : ;• ' orie|-half years; or ybM^ can pay it all or any part Nina Oliver having filed In laid Court hisr^ go some and it wont be French eltlier. tosisiB; thus ' cleansing, sweetening State of Michlgtan. The Probato Court for petttloni praying,that the administration of, at'any.:tiifrieaft€!r'fiye"year8.^ ^ V •,,•:',,.' '::';;• ^ W«n I must close now as the mall and freshening the entire alimentary tho County of Insham, • said cstato be granted'to G. J. Doane, or to goes at nine o'clock.. Will write canal before putting more food, into , In the Matter of the Estate of SAMUEL some other suitable penon; TOMLINSON, DecoBied. It is Ordered, That the 20th day of Septem* more soon. : As. ever, the stomach. Notice is hereby Riven that four- month* ber, A, D. 1918, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, ;_ '•'••'' '•••!:'•,,:••'Your-son, '• Limestone phosphate: does not re* from the 20th day.of August, A. D. 1918,° have at said Probate Office, be and ti hereby appotnt^vl •'i been allowed for creditors to present tlielr ed for hearing lold.petitioni '- •'.•^/•'\:.^\\':-'^::.^ ROBERT C'NOBLE. •triet the diet like calomel, because It olaims againit Hid'deceased to laid court for eaanbt aalivate, for it is harmless and examination and^adjuitihent, "and that all It is Further Ordered, That public nbtieol im thereof rbe glven:^bytpublication of'» copy. ^C.'f r August 8th, 1918 yott ciw eat anything afterwards, lit oredltora of tatd deceawd are required to pre< lent their clalrhi to i»id court, at the probate thi* order,: forthrNiucetMlva WMIII pravtow^l .Dearest Mother and All: ia laekpcoaive and almost taateleis, and ofllee, In the City of Maion, in laid county, on to Hid day of .hearinr, In th* Ingham.Coantjrf aajr pharmacist will sell you a quarter or bitoia thi 20th day ot Deeimbtr, A. D. 1918 News, a neyripaper; printid and elreulatid^in^fl n : I^wiU ;try «nd ;write a lew llnes'ito, Hld'w)«nty.'^:^.^ ,;,';,;•.:!• ••^•••'^•i'>''^'' i^^'ir:^'^•''•;->;"*¥ii lei youvknowl'Im'teeUng fine : and pound, which la anfflolent tor a dmn< •nd that Hid elatmi will b« tiisrdby :Mld : ^.-:.! :v-'•^;;:::.'M-r ;.-?^^?;^.'B.'MeABTHOTL^'l!';;;?)! dlhdj^ ;»ndv«ouldii^t feel better.t (Mitratloa ot how hot water and lima* eoqrt on th* 20th day of Dieimbir A. D,:1018,. A•:trtt•;cbp^•i^;^v:;:v^^:vi•V;:^:,-,•Joat••;«|';Plob•l•;f 813^994 CilHilNatiMallMkli^ •tOMphoaphato daana. atlmalataa and •t ttn o'clock In th* foNnoon ;;> ^ >'i'>v:;; ' «';•;- V,l''l. •^t)'i'»'y-: .,.••• '.•(•.> /"i • .f^ .-.• -r •.•'^i'',;-,.',': M^,' ; i:"I';:iii«4^!thrtiiliriMmiM.the big pond Da(t< Ancuit JOth, A D. W».:^;l;;i<£\/ytn Q.}A;,CLmTON.;^ .•«nd outVberc where .1 tm, in flnei fNakana thi llTor, kiapiot you fatUai ti^m liiipliiipHgi igiiipi it tt«fla:iuA:^4«r out "rirr; INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 191S. len *ftamni»wittv*ia3aw«ni«iE*H«t»"»'«*!'WK*««irnrn«niiM it:.iw«iuii*«tai»««ir»iiii Uio iinii of llio KC-i\l ir.ul snr.iour.n r' EYES8GHT n5;,; iful li u|), porlinpH .•jto!'.':i.

;| i ^Ji'cliii;i' nl' l/ii(l,v ."l:\cc;'.l)i-c.'i. SPE^SABLE I I TluirHdiiv proinised 10 bo Olio ol'Uio LESLIE ye-siBliI, i.s llio luo.'il iiulis- t larsesi. i^'iilHTiims oi: tlio L. 0. T. M. \ ^'»]\ blCKHillK .von IIQKKBS. Wlioii •' ,nvr HO-'n in U'sUc, The XaU.oniil ; l';'"'-'')'i's gono, llio woidd is dark in- Cn-iil. Coiiiiiiaiidor, .Mrs. . Francos TO. ] ^'i-'''"" I'Virtiiiialoly I'or UH, however, Mr- KUn iliillz, (.'(ir. Hiinis alit'iidi'd Iliis IIK.H'UHK. Social ,'If'-'i'' or l.ho dol'oolK of vision can bo ^Z\^Z^:nZJ:':::^lU:^cl^^^ -in, ca,.e.'„l,y riUC «,a.s r:T?;iSi;Ti;:-5v;-: •..-.- liiwi; giiard-i KHVO a drill. Tlio guardH es. Likewise most of the sorion.s froiii Snnboam and central hives of Ironlile.H v.'liicli cau.so blindnoss can si Ilornii' ol' \V»r !'.o;\r!so.s Lansing drilled and Ceniral hive init­ 1)0 averted if glasses are litiod as soon liO.slil.. iated a.class of caiidldiilos. The im­ as needed. r.'.-.T i'.i p! pressive Memorial services for the do- I U you e.Nperionco any of tho .sym])- iiiiiiniiiiy was shciclii'd l''ri- parted members of Leslie, Mivc No, lom.s of cyo-sirain, "Tilnred vision," II iKdins iMikis receivod 'M)i and Leonard Art tent wero e.xom"Sloopynes- s when you read," "Dizzi­ 1 Friday Uml. llio Imily of his pinicd. ness," "Dark specks lloating in the , Orda, who diod al. Fori. Sam, visi.on," "Pain about tho oyos or at niiKloii, 'l"o.\ii,s, would be soul, ! rorsoiiiil.s Iho haso of tlio brain," you at'o on- ilui 1 I o'clock l.rain ovor llio dangorliig your vi,sion if you contiiuio .11 Conlral Railroad, Tbi,s is ' Mrs. Alfred Wliallon of Fitchbui'g to neglect your oyo,^. I reiiialiis ol' llio bravo b.oy,s lo visiicd at tho homo of iMrs. Ella Hallz 10 Loslio. .Tuesday. ;\, i\lilos wa.s born In Alason, I Tho U A. S. of the M. \Z. chnreli of Coiinly, .'Vpril •ll.li, :18!)S and Fitchbnrg made .•>!);;.00 when Ihoy ;iway lit ''''orl, Sam, Seplonibor served niouls at the Farmers i'ieiiic IS, al. I.ho IJ, S, Army Tiaso lios- at I'leasant lake. Dominant values in beautiful Crepe-de- ar lloiislon, Toxas, iiRod Iwoii- Tho L. A, S, ol' llio U, B. church of , livo inonlliH and four days, Fitch burg will meet willi Mrs, Anna A as caused by bronchial piinii- and Mrs, Mury McCroory Friday afier- chene and Georgette Blouses llo onlisl.od in February of non, September 201 h for supper, '•111 year and was a nioniber ol' Mrs, William Galloway was called i Mol.or Truck Co., Qnarlor- to Dimoiidalo Wednesday by I he ser­ —Bcinft-the fii'st allotment of Silk Blou,ses for Fall, under ti geiruine thrift arrangement ' ("oi'ps. Ho is Kiirvivod by ous lllnoss of her father, 0. 0. .Janes, that will further emphasize the st.vle and value supremacy of our Blouse Department. i"r, llvo sislcrs and sovoii •• .Mrs. C. W. Loach of .Minard Mills . I wo ol' whom are sorviiiK visited .Mrs. Anna Scoileld and Mr.s, —Can .you use a pretty new Autumn Blouse, and do you want to ,save money? If you can . iiilry "Soiiu'whore in i''i'aiico" liooi'ge (;iiilds ovor ilie week end. Her rosier piirnnls besides oilier •son I'IrnesI Is sei'vlng as ar.r.riiu In answer both questions aihi'inativoly, then you ouo;ht to Ivy on hand here tomorrow to take . Ihe I.;. S. .service. ! I ives aiid a liosi ol' I'riends. advantage of the splendid !-;'iv:nj;:?' opiJtrtuniiy i.iri.ud by tho sa e 0.1 those now, worthy, rill was held Salnrday al 2 j^ftft'itViiS^: •••••: :•;•;•: •;•. ;i: I lie lirini(> .ol' his hrolher, V^. *.MirMTl.:i!i:ii'.i:ii.;it!l;;. r,TI;SSiESnui.n:^''^ winsome models. Mr 13 v. .1. W'l'ilaiid spoice Ihi^ coiii- .For this FALL and WiNTJ^Il w ord-; ol' synipalhy. Unrial al. avo arrange.'i for a service on Silk 11. Tlie business places v.ere Waists, wilh'the V/orl(i's,.!.;realo !!!".HKso makors M'iiich will Itring to iiiiLg llie solemn services and I a.s sooa as tiu'v are evolved, and v,as shown for I he brave h.'iy DANSVILLE us constantly ihu l\:'.y\ Styb-^s lus > his life I'or (leniocracy. Tiie vahios thai v,'i!l 'm truly luatchloss. iKuv to buy al! your '|ile of Leslie are Iryin.t,' in Silk Blouses here i.s to resolve to exercise •a I genuino, worth-while y lo save and do I heir best .Mrs. Wirt ilMliier, Cor, (.'f .Miir soldier boys. "Save .saving's. " should .1)0 Ihe niol lo of ,.ii'?'ainm.'iini:::'::;i;:::inr.:.u:im!i:nniii'Jiin;iu:ii!:iiiiiiiniii' 1 erica 11 cili/.on, l^'- yi —The superior silks out of which tlicse ]'!lo;ises are made were contracted for months ago r>-\ I'-n l":.i .Many fi'oni hero and surrounding Consult -J. W. (;i)iil(l, the Battle at prices radically under tlieir cost today; not a cent of .selling expense is included in their •r:.',i' Hiiiley I'li.sses Away coniury aitended tho fair at .Jackson Crock Specialist, who will be in Ifa- cost to us; large savings were elTecled in their manufacture dtie to the fact that the self­ • W. liailoy of riiinker Hill last week, soii al Hotel Hawloy, Tuesday, Sej)- \ ay al. bis farm homo, where Gladys Gregory spent Saturday and tember 2-1 tli, from 10 a, m, to -I ]), m. same models were produced for one leading store in nearly every city of consetiuence "vi^d since "Wildei'iies.s was Sunday at her home in St.'.Johns, He has made tho oyc an exclusive throughout the entire country. And all of these savings are savings for you. Monday, Sepleiiibor l(i, IDIS, Kov. I'assomore of tho iM. K, church study for over 20 years. Many .of ' omplicallon of difioases duo lefi. Tuesday to attend conference, tho best people of Mason are among The Blouses are all made up to an exceptionally high quality standard ' e. Ho was married lo i\liss which is l)oing held at Jietroit. his patron.s. He will toll you the r.eers ahouf lU'ly years IIRO, Isaac jMoe, wlio has boon in iltrul e condition of your eyos, and it that know,s no conri^romise. In addition to the e.Kcollence of the fab­ iivived by live cliildron. Dr, health for several months is in Piiick- you do hot need glasses, he will rics and trimmings, the workmanship is of the highest order, and they ilailey of Williamsfon Mrs. noy taking treatment at the Solglor frankly tell you so, '• wife of h'ev. Tinker of l)e- Sanitorium. iMrs. iMoe accompanied iromo Oftico, 707 Post BId.g,,,aj;U-. are cut on full generous lines so as to bo true to size and Insure per­ •~s Didla, who has slayod aL him. tie Croek, Mich. Boll Phone, :i:ia2-.r,; fect fitting.' id cared for lior paronls in Henry .hicobs of Chnrlevoi.K vLsitod liniiiK years. ArHiiirand Al- his mother at 0, F, Brothorlon's, a JUST A LIMITED QUANTITY, AND NO MORE OF THE SAME STYLES WILL BE II have resided near llio old few days last week, by l{ov, Passomoro, Mr, Clark pre­ • I prospoi'od. Tlioro arc eight; A sister of 0, F, Brothorton from sented him with a wrist watch, a gift OBTAINABLE. ' •' ildren and flvo groal.-grand- Grand Dand, Nob,, whom he has not, from ,hi ,s ,man y ,friends, . Edmun. d re­ lle has boon a nioiiiber seen I'or .I0 year.s is visiting him and V!:'!'^!'^:!!'^''^:^^!'.'}::^!''';^^'^''!'^^ \ilveiillsl, cluircli for many ins sister, iMrs, Jacobs. and wafers were served. lildmund will His wife pafKsod away scvoral Loo Warlle and wife, Henry Broth­ .leave for training at M. A. C. •o. Ill Mio fiarly days Mr. orton'and Ileiiry .Jacobs motored to Another reception was held Tires- PARKHURST I il 0. IX .Tanos wore very closn day evening at tho home of Charles Gregory last Wmlnesday and visited Bon.)aniin for their son, Chester, who iiid roamed fbo wilderness lo- Iild. Brothorlon, Aflor Ihoy were chased by will soon go to tho M. A. C. After The M. 10. L. A. S. mot with Mrs. refreshments Chester was prosotned ' lals and on ono occasion was D. Abbott Wednesday of this week. !,„,•,,, , .,, . , » ,, , • , Mason "^^ g?i^l^ Store Mich ; by a wild-caf and only saved Clark Passmore left .this week for'^^'^" '' ""«'• ^vutch from his friends • H by .jumping a croek. i\lrs. Ann Arbor whore he will attend I Chester reponded in a very clcvef i^seil away a year ago. Mrs. school until called to tho front, I manner. Tho people of this village ilalloway rocoived a lelo- ought to be proud of the (Ine yountj Vivian iFostor entertained friends men, who are leaving to help win the. ill lo come Lo nimondalc Wod- from Fowlorvillo over Sunday. I i bor father, Mr. 0. D. .Tanos, war. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark and Mr. We Iiear that Clarence Diehl ha;? Hall. ,. low. While wo aro all hop- and Mrs. Chas. Brown of Mason at­ "But "Sow !• (llcriie have a dynuralto I Stockbridge } frank Baker and wife and grand­ he recovers il looks as Ihongh sold his property here lo I^ansing tended the reception for Edmund' cartridge in his mouth or something of i..t..«..t..t..«..«..t..»..«..ft..«..«..»..*..«..»..i..«..t..t..t..t..a..ft..« son of Lansing aro visiting relatives iild bo united in tho nenr lu- Young at the Town Hall Monday eve. parties. - The speach given by Sergl. McDon­ that kind?" Iiere this wecfc. Mrs. Jas. llllls wishes to thank her ald at the Town hall Wednesday was "Oh, no." The Reformed Druggist J. Hincs iuul wife arc visiUiig rela­ W. G. UGcve.s and family are in De­ friend.'; for the fruit and (lowers thoy very interesting. A good crowd was laughed a bit. "You remember I said troit for a few days. 11' l\lee(ini>' Hold in Ijcslie. reinniebored her with, during her re­ tives in Adrain this week. in attendance. that he had protuberant teeth and that Mrs. Ella Post of Williamston has Mrs. Celia Doan, who has been liatriotic people of TJCSHO gath- cent sickness. visiting in Jackson for some time re­ ii'Cn hundred strong and wore The rted Cross will meet Friday as I also said I put a great deal, of collo­ been at Dr. 0. Howe's the past two iMrs. Henry Brothorton with Mrs. usual. weeks, helping to care for Mrs. Uun- turned home Tuesday. M'llbound while Dop.-See. of Many Jacobs and Mrs. Clara Hadlock dion on his lips? Well, collodion Is made of -cotton and ether, and ciman, who is very poorly. Arthur ]!tlchmond of Jackson spent b. Ijusk and Sergeant M. Mc- motored to Gregory Monday. Sunday with his family. when It got In the sore he kinder Sergt. Arlo Ellsworth arrived home |li-, tho later ,iust back from the j\rrs. Geo. White, Mrs. Henry Broth­ Tuesday from France. He will give orton, Mrs. Frank Briggs, Mrs. Len- TELLS OF THE CATASTROPHE! brought his teeth together with n snap. cimewhorc in France, told of a talk Friday evening at the Town Subscribe for the NEWS. illing scenes that he h'ad wlt- ora Dunham, Mrs. Bert Freer and Some way or other those teeth struck ITo told of the bravo Amerl- Mrs, Cordctllia Miller wero in Lan­ Reformed Druggltt Explains How a spark, that set off the gun-cotton, •; making good and of the good sing Thursday. Custoiner's Head Was Blown Off ' and there was a big report and the lli.ive done. Only those who had Mr. and Mrs, Geo. White accom­ When Gun Cotton Exploded. | man's head was blown Into bits." )i \ ledge to attend this meeting panied Mr .and Mrs. Moe lo Pinkney The Man With the Chapped Lip sat cribo tho patriotic enthusiasm Sunday. The Reforroed Druggist wns tolklngi for a moment In silence. Then he said, Leslie people are doing every- Mrs. Dwight Miller went to Owosso to the Mail With the Crncked Lip.; slowly: "I don't wonder that you got community can by saving and Wednesday to visit a few days. Dwight "Now, collodion," he siild, relates n out of the drug business. Your proper II Mig in Liberty Loans to help win will go on Saturday. ,|. , Mrs. Clyde Abbott, who under- writer, "collodlou is just the thing to place is press agent for a fishing went an operation at Dr. Alexander's put on that lip of yours. It is a grent club." iid.st Her LcRacy.' private hospital, throe weeks ago, has thing to promote the growth of new Inez Cates of Cleveland, while I'Oturned home, greatly improved. She skin. Just brush thnt lip with collo-! Canadian press statements report II- from JonesviUe fainted on the wishes to thank her friends for the dlou, uiul It will be well In no time. the acquisition by American interests beautiful cards and (lowers which But," he continued wnrnlngly, "youI SWEATERS .\liile noaring the station at of copper-bearing lands in New Bruns­ • n and many people were stand- brought so much cheer. want to be very careful. One of thei wick. I liQ aisle. She did not discover Mrs. Dell Abbott received a card worst accidents I ever saw was the dl-j I s till she reached the homo of from Mrs. Chas. LaFleur, formerly rect result of collodion," i iiir-ln-law, Mrs. Ella Hallz at of this place, stating that their son, The Man With the Cracked Up shlv-i Be sure you know the difference She had been to JonesviUe to Ernest was married last week to a between a fetlock and a forelock lady of Vermontville, where he now ered apprehensively, "How was that?" Men's and Boys' Jersey Sweaters, ' 11 le the estate of her lateynoth- he asked. when you take time by the latter. l

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