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Vol. 19, No. 42, CASS C~F~, MICR., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 8 PAGES

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IIIItY 1tt11[ ry Ford, Thomas A. Edison, and Or- j in Chicago last fall with a heave of ville Wright. The men named were Welcome!! 194 feet, 7½ inches. selected because of their service to I The third selection £o represent Iiii RIIIIio Ill ~,~er~T society. 'Michigan on the All-eolleFe ~eam i~ James ~rooker, star pole vaulter on I~ | [=0 | his invent,re genius; Mr. Ford be- the Varsity squad for the pa~t two cause of his industrial achievements seasons. Last season he was regard- and the sociological value of his ed as the foremost college performer TO BE CONDUCTED IN THE FOUR !product; Roosevelt for his statesman- in America and is expected to be a IIMPORTANT POINTS IN NEW l ship and ability as a leader of men; consistent point winner for the Mich- SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF land Mr. Wright for his creative igan squad during the coming season. t ULING GIVEN BY SCHOOL CASS CITY. l achievement in the scientific field in He was not defeated in a single meet I COMMISSIONER. the development of the flying machine. last year up until the Western Confer- ! • [ President Burton feels ~hat the War ence outdoor meet last spring and was ~J ...... _:,is too recent to enable one accurately a consistent 12 foot jumper. At the ~eenng ~na~ ~nere ~s a great neea !÷~ ~, a~ ÷h~ ,-~ ~ ~ ~-~,~ ~- I W. H. Sparling, Huron county's National Collegiate Athletic associa- i sehool commissioner, in response to ~Tmm:refkn~jledgl ,of the good old lcerne d with it. ,He considered WilsOn ~ ~nr s~lan church, the I tion meet held at Stagy field last June, i letters received at his office regarding ...... arid Lloyd George, however, dose con- he tied McKnown, of the Kansas State ithe nev¢ teachers' certificate law, ~ass wxzy ~wusxe umD nas preparea ten~ero f~r ~ ~o~i~i~ ~-,,o~ ÷- ÷h~ .~ Teachers college at 12 feet, 11 inches. ~tans for a local cavapaign to be the~ournam ~' ...... ~ ...... gives the salient points of the new called "The Sunday School Hymn Con- ca. His only defeat of the season came at ruling' which becomes operative Sept. test." This is to be conducted in the the Big Ten meet at Ferry field when 1, 1925. Brownell of Illinois leaped 13 feet, four Sunday Schools of the village in N[W T~K [1~[ ~K~ The iaw provides that on and after much the same way that the schools 3-4 inch, breaking an intercolle.~ate that date, to receive a certificate a record. have been sponsoring the regular IN IYAT£ IIIIWAYI person must have had at least one memory contests during the past few year of professional training in addi- years. tion to the completion of an approved Twenty-five hymns have been chosen State Highway Department Putting ITAIIIII IINIIHIII four-year high school course. This for study which represent the great- Up New Signs. does not mean, however, that alt per- est and best hymns of the Christian IPIIilKI IV IIIIII[IT ~ons who have not complied with the ehurch. They should be known by above requirements by Sept. 1, 1925, every child in the home as welt as in Frank F. Rogers, state highway Mrs. A. D. Gillies Announced Men- must quit teaching. There are impor- the Sunday School. commissioner, has announced a new tant exceptions as follows: burs at Last :Meeting of Woman's For this contest, the children will system of trunk line warning signs IYIII IF INKIIIY Illl COMING AUCTIONS. 1. Any teacher who can furnish be divided into three groups as fol-which will be put up in the lower pen- ! Study Club. proof of having taugoht five years pre- lows: 1st Fourth and fifth grades, insula beginning Apr. 1 and in the IIIIY$ Ii YI! TII!III Because of the ill health of his vious to August 1925, the last three wife, James Spencer will quit farm- 2nd~Sixth, seventh, eighth grades, upper peninsula beginning March I. i At the last meeting- of the Woman s years ef which were continuous, may 3rd h " " ing" and will sell his personal m'oper- High so_ oo~. If the Sunday Twenty thousand of the s~ig,ns will be otuay e~,.~o, lvxrs. ~. ~. Glmes, the have a renewal of a cert~cate with- Doings in Neighboring Towns as Re- auction t mile and i~ mile School is not graded as to the school posted, the work to be completed July ty at east President, appointed the following cut completing the professional train- lated in the Chroniele's south Deford Friday, 7, g~ades, it sheu!d be remembered that to of on March standing co~umittees for the ensuing ing if such teacher has been co~siinu- rFI : . 1 ~ • t&e day school grading is the one used[ The present d~amond shaped mark- Exchanges. x. B. Tyre~ ~s the auctioneer and club year: " ~us]y and successfu~ay~ tea.mug- r ~1 " o ana~ in the contest, i ers and mileage posts will not be Ifull particulars are printed on page 85 i Lecture Covrse~Mrs. A. J. Knapn, has attained an average of per At the contest, the hymns will be changed and with the addition of the 17. Mrs. H. D. Schiede!, Mrs. S. Charnpi- cent on two previous examh~ationso L. E. Bedeil, of l%omeo, has in his :: Raymond Spencer will quit farm- played by a single instrument such as new wa.rning signs Michigan wi11 have ,ore Mrs. L. L. Wheeler. 2. Any person holding a thira ing and wit1 sol1 his personat property a piano or organ. Children will be a new system .of state trunk line )ossession a letter written to his aunt I DeWitt, Mrs. grade, a second grade or a first grade at auction 2 miles west and ~ mile Library~Miss Lura asked to write down the title of the markers second to none. The sign by Abraham Lincoln. This letter was R. A. McNamee, Mrs. Geo. certificate, renewable because the per- north of Cumber on Monday, Mar. 10. Hooper, hymn, author and composer. The just adopted by the state highway read last week at a Lincoln church Mrs. Norman Gillies, Mrs. Z. Stafford. son has had the required average as i Full particulars witl be printed in the ~hildren will also be asked to learn department has been approved by banquet. Reception Mrs. Chas. Robinson, stated above, may have a third grade Chronicle next week. the first two verses of the hymns, the eight other state members of the R. H. Bravender, superintendent of Mrs. Bert Knight, Mrs. Roy Bricker, or a second grade renewed by corn- verses only being required in three or Mississippi Valley association of high- the Deckerville school for the past five i Mrs. Wm. Wetters. Fluting twelve weeks of professional four hymns, which will be seleete4 by way departments. G. G. Dillman, de- years, has resigned to take effect at i Child Weifare~Mrs. J. Cathcart, training and may have a first grade ,he examiner. This contest will fall puty commissioner, has been active the end of the year, that he may com-i I, I, ~, I, Nil PI!IIIKI Mrs. A. Rawson, Mrs. L. Law-. e~.dficate renewed by compmting" 18 during the last of May but drilling at recent meetings of the association Flute his education. Program--Mrs. I. A. Fritz, Mrs. S. weeks of professional training. and preparation will begin at the in support of this type of sign. t The Huron County Bank at Harbor I WITH L£YTIII ~OI~AY G. Benkelman, Mrs. Elizabeth Pinney, Who will be compelled to quit on several churches next Sunday. i The signs will have a white back-,' Beach has announced that it will give l Mrs. J. H. Hotcomb. Sept. 1~ 19257 A persol~ who cannot The list below gives first the title ground with black up-raised letter- a $5' savings account to all the babies %fekens Were Presented by President qualify under any of the above re- ef the hymn and then the tune. int. Twenty-one different signs will born in that city or surrounding" town- quirements. Or in other words, any 1. Abide With Me--Eventide. be used. :ships on Feb. 29 this year. Burton Wayne to Club MRS. ELLEN ATWELL. person who has not taught five years 2. How Firm a Foundation Portu-i Square signs mean caution, such as previous to August 1925 or who does I Files of the Lexington Jeffersonian Members. guese, no parking, loose gravel, school build- ~ot hold a renewable certificate under :from 1858 to 1898 will be placed in the Mrs. Ellen AF,veli passed away 3. All Hail the Power of Jesus ings, etc. February 23 at the home of her son, (2) above. Name~Coronation. DiagonM signs mean a warning Public Library as souvenirs of At a meeting of the Cuss City Ath- Arthur C. Atwell, of Cuss City. She One important feature of the law 4. Blest Be the Tie That Binds.-- such as Mow curves, trunk line junc- the newspaper of long ago, and also letic dub on Monday afternoon, Presi- had been in poor health for severat is that after September I, 1925, no Boylston. tion, hills, narrow roads, etc. for the purpose of assistance in the dent Wayne presented "letters" to 22 regular teachers' examinations shall historical interest.~. months and became worse suddenly 5. Come Thou Almighty King. It- Two hexagonal signs will be used, men. These "letters" are of fine qual- last week and was confined to her bed be held and the county commissioner allan, one of them to denote through trunk Shad N. Vincent, Lapeer's grand old ity felt in the eotors of the club, green but a few days before her death. may not grant special certificates. 6. Faith of Oar Fathers. St. Cath- line passage and the other to be a man, , ...... birthda7 on and white. "'A" and ::C" in white felt Funeral services were held at the The law provides that in the event of urine, sto~ signal to be used on ap,)roaeh- Feb. 15 when the pleasant home of are artistically interlocked and ar- residence, conducted by Rev. i. W. a shortage of teachers "when the iaw 7. From All that Dwell Below the ing a trunk line. The through signs his son, J. q:'. Vincent, was transformed ranged on a diamond shaped back- Cargo. Interment was made in Elk- becomes operative, the superintendent Skies.--Old Hundred. will be placed on the trunk lines at into a bower of beauty with myriads ground of green bearing a narrow land cemetery. of public instruction may hold a 8. He Leadeth Me. He Leadeth road intersections. of flowers sent by loving- friends and white border. ' El!en Shaver was born in West- special examination in any county Me. Round signs will mark the up- relatives. "Letters" of two sizes were pre- minister, Ontario, April 1, 1847. On where it may be necessary. Candi- 9. Holy, Holy, Holy. Nicaea. proach to a single track crossing. A Croswell is the first city north of sented, the larger or six inch "letter" October 13, 1884, she was united in dates taking" this examination are 10. In the Cross of Christ I Glory. round sign with one line through the Port Huron to have a branch of the going to the eight who were active marriage with Ogden Atwell at Lon- only required to have six weeks of Rathbun. center will meafl the approach to a Detroit Automobile club. A member- players in the season's games. The don, Ontario. They rended in Ev- profesMonal t~ aining. 11. Jesus Lover of My Soul.~ik~ar- single track crossing and one with ship of more than 50 has already been smaller five inch "letters" were pre- ergreen township, Sanitae county, 11 The last regular teachers' ex.--.cmina- tyn. two lines through the center will secured and it is expected that 75 will sented to 14 reserve men. These tok- years and then moved to Norfolk, Vs., tions will be held in April and August 12. Joy to the World. Antioch. mean the crossin~ will have tw'o or join before the drive is completed. Op- ens of honor are cherished by the ath- returning to Michigan in 1901. Mrs. 1925. Third grade certificates, second 13. Just As I Am.--Woodworth, more tracks. erations will be carried on through the letic club members not only because of Atwell has resided in Cuss City and grade certificates and first grade cer- 14. Lead Kindly Light. Lux -- Port Huron branch. their significance but also because of vicinity since that date. Mr. Atwett tificates issued in April or August of Benigma. Mrs. Johanna Zeilenger, wife of their beauty. passed away Dec. 16, 1920. that year, will run for one, three and 15. Love Divine, All Love Excelling FKi[N~ AN~ SIgH ¢ Lawrence. Zeilenger of Riehville, end- // i Two children preceded their moth- four years respectively, under the Love Divine, All Love Excelling. USTEI AMIII WINNEIS ed her life on Feb. 19 by cutting her er in death, Mrs. Ira V. Ayers and law as it is operative today. 16. My Faith Looks Up to Thee.- throat with a razor. She was 40 THI£1 NIIHII -I TIAIK STAIS James Ogden. [ Certificates That Will Be Issued Olivet. [ years of age, and leaves husband, Mrs. Atwell was a member of the Under the New Law. 17. Nearer My God to Thee.~Beth- Cuss City Me~ Help Wester~ Normal eight children, two brothers and three PLAIII II IIYTIIIALKills First M. E. church and the Ladie~ any. sisters. The youngest child is an in- Auxiliary of the G. A. R. Third Grade A person who com- 18. Onward Christian Soldiers.--: Wi~ Indoor Meet from fant of two weeks. Despondency is pletes one year of professional work St. Gertrude. [ the M. A. C. given as the cause for the deed. James Brooker of Cass City Selected is granted a third grade certificate by 19. Rock Ages--Toplady. of Machinery for the W. N. Clark Can- for Pole Vault on AII-College Advertise it in the Chrcnicla. Turn to page 4. 20. Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Again Western State Normal took ning Co., at Care is being in- Team. Us. Bradbury. all three places in the shot put and stalled by the faciory superinten- 21. Silent Night, Holy Night. third place went to Pearl Fleming dent, Mr. Ryekman. Twelve machines 22. The Son of God Goes Forth to (From the Michigan Daily). yton Pa[ , er Toffs of Odd when the Kalamazoo teachers en- for husking" corn are on the floor, and War.~Cutter. gaged M. A. C. in a dual indoor track 10 of the 20 cooking retorts are in- Two members of Michigan's 1923 23. Savior Again to Thy Dear meet at East Lansing last Saturday. stalled. Two steam cranes for placing track squad and one member of the Experience at Barbados Island Name We Raise. Ellers. , No Aggie shot putter could cope baskets of cans in the retorts are also 1922 squad were among' the a~hletes 24. Sun of My Soul.~Hursley. with the weight men on the Normal to be selected on the All-American in position. Other machinery on the Clayton Palmer of Gagetown, en- ef a loin cloth) but they came to dive 25. Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult. squad and the team of which Fleming and All-college track teams for 1922 ground includes two steam engines route to Santo AmaTo, Brazil, wrote for money. Throw a coin down in the --Jude. is a member defeated M. A. C. much by Frederick W. Ruebien, secretary of and two blanchers for partially cook- the following letter to friends regard- water and you will see three or four All these hymns may be found in the same as it did Ohio Wesleyan the American Olympic committee, ing and softening the peas. ing his trip. dive out of their boats, and the water the hymnals of the four local Protes- University the week before. The score according to the latest edition of Sugar beet growers are now- re- is so clear you can follow them clear tant chm ches. i for the meet was 56 to 30. Spaulding's official almanac. DeHart S. S. "Vauban," ceiving their 1923 bonus cheeks. The to the bottmn and the lucky one The program which the club has out- Harry Smith of Cass City, wh9 Hubbard. for broad jumping, and Thanksgiving Day, Sebewaing factory has paid out $93,- brings up the coin in his teeth. They lined has been recommended by the failed to qualify for the Ohio Wes- Howard Hoffman, in the javelin throw ] November" 29, 1923. 000 in bonuses for the year's crop. hung around all the time we were in General Federation of Women's Club's leyan meet~ came in third in the 40- were the two men selected on the All- Dear Folks: Payment of the bonus is computed on port music division and is similar to other yard dash. He won his "W" on the American squad while in addition to Thanksgiving day on the ocean! programs that are being" put on in the average price of sugar during No- Seems and feels queer to think of The rowboats were to take off the Kalamazoo ~rack team Iast year. vember, December and January and these men James Brooker was select- raany places. ed for the pole vault on the All-Col- cold snappy weather in Michigan and passengers who wanted to go Prizes to the winners in each group this year amounts to $2.29 per ton. hot summer heat here. For we're ashore. Two would row the boat up This brings the price of beets to the lege team. will be given by each Sunday School TO ORGANIZE WOMEN'S t/ DeHart Hubbard was selected in the rolling" along through the tropics and to the side while the other stood up grower who delivered direct to the and tried to attract the attention of and similar prizes by the Music Club. I - AUXILIARY HERE MAR. 5 broad jump principally because of his will soon reach and it is Other special prizes will also be plant to about $10 per ton. A change so warm that we've all just about the passengers to his boat. About has been made in the contrac~ in that showing in the National A. A. U. awarded. However these have no~ championships held at Stagg field, Chi- wilted today. We certainly had a nice eleven, I decided to go ashore. The I The next meeting of the Adams- the company guarantees $7 per ton of yet been decided upon. cago, last September, when he made dinner this evening. I must say, boatmen had quite a scrap as to I Sector Post, American Legion, will beets instead of $6 as the original con- a jump of 24 feet 7 3-4 inches, beating Hurrah for the British, for they got which one should take me. I finally i be held on Wednesday, Mar. 5, at the tract read.~Sebewaing Blade. up a regular Thanksgiving dinner, agreed with one to take me over and M.E. church. Women eligible to out some of the best jumpers in the tRlHIl WALKERIIIIY / At nine o'clock, some nights ago, country, including Bob Legendre of even prepared individual menus. back for 75 cents and with the under- membership are requested to be pres- all was well in the nice new chicken standing that I was to pay when I ',eat to organize a women's auxitimw. the Newark A. C. and E. O. Gourdin, ] The temperature as recorded today iITIAIIIA[ PILl V/lILT coop fitted up with an oil stove, that holder of the world's record for the is 80 degrees air and 82 water. So got back to the ship. If you don'~ } Supper will be served to Legion Rev. Carr of Lapeer had built for his make such a bargain then vchen you members and ladies interested in the event. Hubbard also is regarded as you can imagine what it must be o~ flock of beautiful white chickens. At the foremost hop-skip-and-jumper of land. We've left Barbados and are get ready to came back, they will hold Is One of the Best Men on the Mich- '.crganization of the auxiliary. Those ten o'clock there was a bang, smoke you up for a larger amount as they .wishing to attend the supper are re- the country. His best record for the now sailing due east, southeast to be igan State Normal Track and a hurried call for the fire depart- broad jump is 25 feet 4 inches, made exact and are making for a point off know you have to get back to your ,quested to eali rather Clarence Burt ment. When the excitement calmed ship at a certain time. So I got in his Team. i • • in practice on Ferry Field and there- South America where we will begin for A. H. Kmnmrd before Saturday down Rev. Carr looked for his white beat, the '"Mayflower," (by the way i nlgnc.• . . fore not an official record. The pres- to make back west and south. ! chickens, but alas they had all turned ent record in the event is 25 feet 3 mailed you a long letter at Barbados his name was "Snowball") and in 20 Two Cass City boys competed in ] Gov. Groesbeek says: "From my ob- black. However except for their minutes we reached the dock. servation the American Legion is a inches. yesterday and have nine days in the Intramural indoor meet at the change of color they were none the j Well, I just wish you could see most worthy organization. It has ac- Howard Hoffman, a member of the which to prepare this as Rio is our Michigan State Normal College Feb. worse for their baptism of fire. what I landed in. Talk about being Icornplished much that is of benefit and Varsity track team in 1922 was also next stop and first opportunity to 20. Arthur Walker took first in the Edsel Dew, the past two years in dropped in a f reign country! The the longer it exists the more good I selected on both the collegiate team send mail. pole vault with 10 ft. 3 in. and Donald charge of the Ruggles truck service istand is part of the British West In- i believe it will bring about. It should and the All-American. During his I Now for some details about our Seed took third with 9 ft. 3 in. and repair shop, is this week pulling dies and the stores are run by British, I not be a difficult matter for the or- career at Michigan he consistently visit at the Island of Barbados. Walker is one of the best men on up the equipment and service parts but the queer things I saw! My boat- 'ganization to secure the application threw the wand better than 190 feet Reached the island at 10 yesterday the Michigan State Normal track and moving them to Saginaw. The man stuck right by me as he wanted of every man entitled to a place on and was holder of the Western Con- morning. I say reached the island team. big new building built here for a Rug- to be sure of that 75 cents. I must its rolls. Through a greater mem- ference record at 202 feet, 3 inches, but they had to anchor out about a gles body factory will be empty except tell you about the streets. Narrow, so bership you will not only be able to uvtit last year when Anglers, of Illin- mile from shore as it was too shal- for storage rental. Thus do our fond narrow. Their main street was PICKS FOUR GREATEST better your own conditions but can ois, established his record of 203 feet, low for our liner to navigate. Before hopes vanish~into the air. Bad Axe :named Broad St. and was actually 15 be of much more assistance in every 5 inches. Since his graduation from we had run out our anchor we saw MEN OF 20TH CENTURY TMbune. feet wide. About the first thing I effort which has for its purpose a college Hoffman has been perform- a score of small row boats making saw were little two-wheeled carts, better and more patriotic citizen- ing- under the tri-color of I. A. C. and for us from shore. Then off to one Pres. Marion L. Burton, of the Uni- I Starting Wednesday, March 5, we !very ancient affairs drawn by small ship." has been a consistent performer, be- side fully as many dugouts coming versity of Michigan, believes that the will make Hot Cross buns each hag selected over Angiers, of Illinois, our way. Whey they got in plain do~keys. Then came an old-fashioned four greatest men of the twentieth ~Wednesday and Friday until Easter. for that reason. He won the event in view, we saw they were manned by icarry-all or phaeton. And the autos! century are Theodore Roosevelt, Hen- Advertise it in the Chronicle. 'Order early. Doerr's Bake~y.wAdv4 the National A. U. U. championships naked darkies (with the exception I Turn to page 2. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29; 1924.

CASS CITY CHRONICL~ !strenuous as in the U. S. They also ~I~IIII~I~I~I~I~~I~I~I~II~W~`~ McCONNELL SCHOOL. Domestic Amenities. GAS ON STOMACH MAY -__- Wife--"I wish you would not make Published Weekly. !say I am going ~to a good place, San- CAUSE APPENDICITIS The Tri-County Chronicle and Cass! t° Amario. This is a suburb of Sao Lila Loomis and Ita White, reporters. a business of picking me up on my We are enjoying the story of "Uncle grammatical errors." Hub--"It isn't City Enterprise consolidated Apr. 20, i Pa'ulo and has a population of about Constant gas causes inflammatio~ ].906. ' 10,000. Sao PauIo has 700,000. I Wiggily's Rheumatism" for morning a business, my dear, it's a pleasure." ,asked about food and they said it's Nappen ngs exercises. --Boston Transcript. lwhich may involve the appendix. Sim- All Subscriptions Are Payable in i easier to get and cheaper than in the ~iIi~!~NIi~IlI~ilIi~i~iI~iliil~lI~Il~ll~iliii~l~i~uulH~iI~H~l~The fifth grade is studying" "The ple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., ax Advance. i states. Of course, as I told you, such Story of Cotton," for reading. !mixed in Adlerika helps any case ga~ Member3 o£ the Michigan Potato I things as manufactured foods, cereals, Sun Hatches Alligators. on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most In Michigan, one year ...... $1.75 etc., are high when imported. Their ST ippers' association, in conference Helen Sharrard visited our school Female alligators lay from fifty to i medieines act only on lower bowel but~ In Michigan, six months ...... 1.00 fruit must be excellent if what they at Grand Ropids, viewed with alarm one day last week. sixty eggs and bury them in the sand, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and Outside State. i say is true. They say you do not know the tightening of car supply at a time Little Rhea Seeger was absent a few days last week. where the heat of the sun hatehes lower bowel and removes all gas an~l In United States, one year ..... $2.00 what real oranges, pineapples and when it is important that shippers them. ' In Oanada, one year ...... 2.50 bananas taste like until you try have liberal equipmen.t, but declared The eighth grade is taking' up the poisons. Excellent for obstinate con- tbeir~ s~r~c~ en£orcemen~, ot ~h~ potato study of agric~Jitureo i stipation and to guard a g~i~s~ ~pi~d~,':' Advertising rates made known on I Guess will have to close and add to grade~ have profited the growers The drifted roads and bad weather Advertise it in the Chronicle. citis. Burke's Drug Store.~Adv. 4. application. !it before we dock at Rio. We have more than any other single move in last week made it impossible for a Entered as second class matter Apr. ifou~ New Yo "~ ~".... ~.... ;.,., vo.,_ many years. With the resultant im- number to attend school. ~7~yl~6chatafen~OstthOeffi~eta:f Cass kees) who com;r~se t~e""orchestra proved reputation of Michigan pota- i The sixth grade have begun work Ill IlltlllllltlllllllllllIlllIllllllll II IIIIII lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll|llllllllllll III lllllllIlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllltllIllllll IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ •~. ~ ...... 1879 land I sure do enjoy them They can toes, has come an increased market in the advanced history. ~ess OI l¥1arcIl o, • " ,, ,, " ~f w T.~.~'Z.~I~.~ P,lhli.h~ l ta.lk United States and they know value, higher prices and removal of i We are having an "Anti-whisper- who Babe Ruth is and a thousand the discrimination against Michigan ing contest" this month with Alice ~...,~.~ma,. ,~ _~ I other things which are dear to the potatoes in the country's markets. Ba, llagh and Ila White for captains. ~,.~i ~ heart of a Yankee. These British i The eighth grade enjoy the study The steady downward trend of the -~~ chaps don't get our point of view at of current events. _== • If You Succeed--- ~" l all, although I like both our bedroom State's advalorem tax on real and i We have added a nice new book- __=- ~ "~IV4~ . land dining~ room stewards. personal property and the contrast, !case to our schoolroom furniture and : '' ...... ~"...... , ..... '::= t Friday, Dec. 7.~WilI put finishing ing upward trend of the tax levied greati~r enjoy reading our new li- __= Your success is cumulative. You cannot ~.LAYTON PALMER TELLS OF I touches on this so as to raM1 tomor- by cities, counties and school dis. brary books which recently arrived. "~-- l row. Great excitement today as we tricts on the same classes of prop- The fourth grade are studying "The progress alone in business and every forward VISIT AT BARBADOS ISLAND i are due to reach Rio de Janiero about erty was s,hown again here by a series Shipwreck" for reading. -- l l0 tomorrow morning. Everyone is of tax totals and" significant percent- The third grade arithmetic are step of yours carries along other people on ages made public by George Lord, Concluded from firs~ page, t making out his baggage declaration learning to write the Roman Numer- the same road. In this way, your city be- Old Fords about 1912 model but shin- 'and soon we'll_ be in the_ worst, _ part state tax commissioner. Mr. Lord's a.ls. ~_.. m, ...... I saw Chevrolets Wil- !of the trip--Customs. Don t know totals disclose that the $50,714,816 The fifth and sixth grade spelling comes prosperous and great. In exact ratio raised by Michigan cities for muntci- secure the red stars each week. i tys-~mgn~s,...... Studebakers and a' how...... we will come out but one of the to your success or failure your city succeeds pal purposes in 1922, rose to $57,. I Our attendance is almost perfect Bmc-'-k. All ri-ht~ hand droves" too. ~tsrazmans na~ promised ~o neap us __= And they drive on the opposite side of I out with interpreting, etc. I can't 494,532 in 1923. this week. We hope the "measles" or fails. g H t~he street from us. The sidewalks tell you how we hate to leave the good 'and "snow" epidemics are over for = Two new courses will be established were 2½ feet wide but most of the old ship. The baby is better now and this year. = at Michigan Agricultural College as That's why we, as bankers, desire to see | l~eople walked in the street. Every- we are all able to enjoy the trip at a result of action taken by the state where were native women carrying the same time. you succeed. That's why we make a point i board of agriculture. One of the new ELMWOOD. huge loads on their heads. How they We have made some good friends = courses offered, and the most impor- of rendering service to depositors and en- balanced them don't know. And and sure hate to part company. We I tant from the s.tandpoin,t of the c~l- beggars! Will tell you about them live and move and have our being Robert Wilson made a business trip deavor to safeguard them from financial re- i lege, is the liberal arts course. This later~ My darkey boatman and his about as comfortably as on land, and to Akron Monday. a_ will place M. A. C. in direct competi- verses. ~wo assistants were right with me I know a lot cooler than on land. O, Mr and Mrs. Wn,. Jackson and all the time. I said I wanted to look the sea breeze is certainly refreshing tion with the University of Michigan daughters, Wilton and Jeanetta, vis- around a little so they took me down these hot days, and it is such a de- and other colleges of the state offer- ited Sunday a~t the home of Mr and Come in any day. We'll welcome you, Broad St. Hot! You never sa~v heat lightful life. The seamen are working ing literary courses leading to a de- .Mrs. Win. Little. gree of bachelor of arts. =- in the U. S. come up to this. White :like mad today painting, polishing The Sunshine Ladies' Aid met at dust everywhere and the Englishmen !and scrubbing. For the boat must June 13 has been set by the alumni the home of Mr. and Mrs.C tare Tur- dressed in white with white helmets, i look shining when they pull into port a~soctatton, of the Un,iversity of ner F~l~day. There w.ere sixty-five felt foolish in my blue suit and 'and the company's man comes on Michigan. as reunion day for this present in spite of the fact that the The Pinney State Bank warm cap. I bought a new straw hat board. She sure looks pretty with year. Sixteen classes will return for roads were terribly drifted. and I felt better wearing that down iher new white paint on masts and up- reunions under the Dix plan, which Mrs. Wm. Ewald has been sick with Capital and Surplus, $55,500.00. a ,he street and my darkey carried my 'per works. A pretty picture against = brings each cla~s back at three or rheumatism all week. cap. Well, I hadn't paid a~y attention ithe blue of the ocean. four-year ~ inteevals. Included in the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seeley visited at ~o my other boatmen and when one l Sixteen days of continual going with "The Bank Where You Feel at Home" classes expected this year are: '63, E. N. Slough's in Caro Wednesday. = ~udged me and asked for a coin i only one stop, all the time the swish, '64, '65, '66, '82, '83, '84, '85, '01, '02, Sam Dean was a Cass City visitor passed one over without looking. I swish of the ~,ater against her side _== _-= '03, '04, '21, '22 and '23. Saturday. ___- hadn't gone but a few steps when my' and the throb of the engines. But The men of the Sunshine church boatman said someone wanted me. I~ we are so used to it we do not notice Profes,sor M. M. McCool, head of had a bee Tuesday to ha~l gravel for turned around and there was another it" It's hot and the sun beats down the soils department at M., A. C. was the repair work to be done on the .... = colored fellow and well dressed and with some intensity for at noon it is = = gran,~ed a four months leave of church in the spring. = had one of the raggied darkies by the directly over our heads. Now that Leroy Evans has been very ill this ~lllllllI|l||lllIIIllllllllllll|lllllllIlllllIll|ll llllIl|lll|lllllllllllllIllllllll IIllIl |II|IIIIII Illltlllll lllllll llllll lllllllllllllllIlllllll llllllll!ll!llllllllllllllll IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU~ absence from April 1 to August 1, by arm. I did not know one from an- we're getting away from the equator week. it will change its position but for sev- the state board of agriculture, in ses- other and did not know what the fel- 'The Misses Doris and Marion Liv- eral days it has passed directly over sion here. McCool will go to Europe low wanted and couldn't understand ingston visited Sunday with Mr, and him, but my pilot said, "He is a de- our heads at noon. Caught our first to s,tudy agricultural conditions. He ¢. Mrs. Perry Livingston. ..*o ¢* tective and wants ~ to know if this fel- sight of the South American conti- also will represent Michigan at an g * low is annoying you." It was then ex- nent a day or two ago as we rounded argicultural conference to be held in ¢° plained that the fellow I had given the point. It was just a low haze on Rome during May. the coin to was not our boatman at the horizon, like a cloud. We are all but one of the many beggars who passing boats quite often now. Owing to the great depth of snow save a chance and joined with us and i Am anxious to hear from you a!! in woods and swamps, wild deer have welcomed a little son to their home O CANDY t never knew the difference. The de- and to know how things are going-. lost their footing places. Various on Wednesday, Feb. 13. He will an- ~ O Expect you have thought of us a good hunting dubs around A!pena are tective wanted to arrest him but I swer to the name of William Melvin..I.u*, A selection of our choicest candy, daintily arranged in , told him he wasn't bothering me and many times on this long voyage. We strewing tons of hay in the accus- i Nearly everyone has their ice hou- ~ " ¢o so he let him go. A erowd had gath- have been wonderfully protected tomed feeding places. At this time of 'ses filled. ~. an attractive box, makes one of the most ered around and several donkey carts from all harm and ha.ve never had a the year, the deer are s.o tame they day of real rough passage. We are come to lumber camps and are fed on i .Mr. Walrod. sr., called on his son, °:° pleasing gifts you car imagine. ~" stopped and an auto and all were ,Ed. Walrod, Tuesday. .~ certainly hoping Steens will meet us the ground around the camps. staring" at our little circle with great i We received no mail Tuesday owing" ~: ~, a~tention. In fact I was stared at at Rio tomorrow morning. I sent them a wireless. Surely wish you all a very Two of the oldest residents of to the snow blockade. O COp] ~d I~ ¢" more than I have been for a long time ! Little Ivan McRae, son of Mr. and $ ~ S Merry Christmas and wish we could Kalamazoo County died reeently. Ed- but I don't think I looked or act- Mrs. Kenneth MeRae, was taken to ¢~ ¢" join you. Best regards to all the ward P. Titus, 95 years ol d , one of ed any more queer than the islanders ol. ~I. friends. the best known builders of Kalama- Bad Axe hospital for treatment last themselves. It was so hot that I was week. Miss Elsie Denecour and Ar- ¢'*:~¢~¢~+*>~'*~;~;~¢~**~*~~.~.~.~;~;~;*~;~;~:~:~:~:.~*~.:~:~:~ , CLAYTON. zoo in pioneer and later days, and glad to get into our rowboat and go chic McRae visited the little patient , ...... Y[rs. William H. Morgan, 85 years back to the Vauban. After stepping Tuesday. on the gang" plank, I paid my boy old, who last December celebrated z Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tratken an,1 :~: :g with American money which pleased ELKLAND-ELMWOOD with her husband the sixty-eighth Mrs. Chas. Trathen of Fhn~ were re- anniversary of their wedding. him. i TOWN LINE. cent visitors here. I could spend a day at Barbados John Tanner, who has been poorly The State Highway Department looking around, for it is dfferent than ! Mrs. T. Wald and Miss Mary Wald all winter, is improving. anything I have ever seen. ']?hey say will make strenuous efforts ~his sum- preserve ouI ° spent Sunday at the C. P. Hunter mer to control the dust clouds that the residential distrie~ i~t beautiful home in Gagetown. and so it looked from the boat--palms follow traffic along the graveled Glen Turbush is employed at the country reads, and will for that pur- everywhere. At the very end of the C. J. Bingham home. I ° island a white lighthouse stood strik- pose, receive bids on 7,600 tons of ingly. I watched them load trunks Misses Doris and Marian Living- calcium chloride, t50,000 gallons of and boxes in a big boat, also propelled ston spent the week end at the P. light oil and 2,500,000 gallons of w~ri- :Xl °" jewelry by long oars by four men each stand- Livingston home. ous surfacing materials. o o ing on a corner of this square or Miss Mattie Bingham is back at i- cl °o rather rectangular boat. How they school. Harry Evans is much bet- The new automobile rates which 0 jabbered and fought and cursed each ter. became effective recently, show o de- BATTIER|EN *.> If your watch doesn't run right, it most ikely ether. They would wave their arms George Dilman is numbered ~vith crease of 20 per cent in cost of lia- needs a thorough cleaning. Before dust ruins it, and you would think some one was the sick. bility insurance in Grand Rapids, ac- At an age when .:i: going to be hurt but it was all tongue, cording to safety Director James Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons spent Sinke, who says he has been informed bring it in and let us put it in good shape. nothing else. The spic and span of- Sunday at the Fred Seeley home. many batteries are in :i: ricers of the Vauban looked on in tol- that reduction of deaths and injuries the scrap-heap, an We repair iewelry in a thorough, painstaking erant amusement, once in awhile T. Lounsbury and Winnifred Wool- during 1923 was held a contributing man spent Sunday at the James Ped- ~arking out an order to hurry. Final- ~aetor in the change. Exide will he giving [~ die home. way. ly all baggage was taken care of, youvigorous service. ;.~ fresh water taken on (also a lot of The friends of Uarda Hallock sur- The University of Michigan ranks stronger stuff), the company's ship prised her Tuesday evening. They second in the list of leading univer- east loose and we steamed out to the came in sleigh loads and spent the sities of the United States in enroll- A B C SALES AND A. H. Higgins evening dancing and playing games. ment in the liberal arts department, SERVICE :~ high seas again. And now it is ev- • Jeweler and Optometrist. erlasting water again. A dainty luncheon was served. according to statistics just complied. @ @ Tuesday, Dec. 4You will notice a A sleigh load of about 20 friends The [htiversity of California. with little lapse of time since I wrote the and relatives spent Friday evening the southern branch included, leads above. Too heavy eating combined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the list with 6.91a. Michigan's total With the heat of the tropics compelled Burgess. The tables were filled with is ~iven as 4.805. - ~ - _- ~ ~ ...... ~ IiIi m, i, me to rest for a day or two and leave goodies and the supper and sleighride off the eats. Am feeling my usual were thoroughly enjoyed. Transfer to the city of Battle Creek l! III II II II IIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111 III IIIII II II IIII IIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII II| IIII IIIII IIIIII I IIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111IIIIII IIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII! IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII self now and eating mostly oranges Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seekings and of two unsurveyed islands in the apples, and bread and butter. We ex- family spent Sunday at the Jay Cal- Kalamazoo river, has been asked of pect to reach Rio on the 8th. I am ley home at Colwood. the government by Representative sending a wireless today for them to Fred Hallock and family exlbect to Lrthur Williams of that city. The meet us. I was tempted Thanksgiv- move the last of this week on a farm two islands are within the corporate lira.its of the city, and all rights and - ing day to send you a wireless greet- west of Owendale. =i 1VI & B ICE CREAM i= ing. It would have been delivered at ,)wnership were reguested for public = =_ = Gagetown in three hours. It cost (ise. = only 29 cents per word to any place WICKwARE. - = in Miehigan. Will enclose one of the Mrs. Sophronia Bowerman. promi. = nent Lansing Y W. C. A. and W C. - = Thanksgiving" menus. Pretty good Preaching services Mar. 2 will be T. U. worker, died at her home re- for the British to remember us that in the evening at 8:00. Sunday School The next ice cream you should eat should be M cently. She, organized the Ingham way. O, but these British seamen at 11:00 a. m. - County Temperance Union. = ~_ are sure stuck on their country! Was _~ & B's---for the simple reason that the next - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicol, Chas. _ = surprised to find out ;that many of ~- = Walker and Miss Jennie McIntyre them have taken out American citi- Mrs. Susannah Bashore Rappelts. _=_ _- spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and _= zenship papers. 101 years old. and Battle Creek's cream you eat should be the best you can get. - Mrs. James Watson. _____- How is everything up there ? Can't only centenariah, died recently. She -- = =_ = believe you are having cold weather. Miss Norine Bigham spent the has outlived some of her children. _ = We crossed the equator at noon yes- week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. D. grandchildren and great gr.andchib --= Watson. == dren. = terday. But the strange thing ~s = = that it is actually cooler than it was Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bigham and when we struck the tropics. son, Basil, spent Sunday with Mr. Robert W. Warren. son of Mr. and i FRUIT AND ICE CREAM and Mrs. Robert McQueen and faro- Mrs. Harry L. Warren. of Detroit. has : A FORT Cass City :--= Later--Have just had a most in- = = ily. -- = teresting talk with two or three received an appointment to West = Brazilians, thanks to Perry's help as The young people's Sunday School Point mil:tary academy, and has bee~, = F. interpreter. Was asking all about class meets with Paul Watson for ordered to report to Columbia ba~.. living conditions there and they all their class party:on Feb. 29 at the racks March 4 for examination. He ~IIUIIIlII IIlIIIIIUlIIRIIIIII¢IIIIIIIIBIIUIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUllIIII IIIUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIILII~IIIIIIIII l|IIlllIl|llllIIIIlllIIIlllltlIIIIl IllI!I|IIIIII|UII|IUlFIIIIIIII l!llllllllllllllIllIIIll Ill114111111111111 I llllllllllIIIllllnllnlilllIll fill! llllll IlllllI! IIIIIIIIIII~ say that it is not as high nor as home of Jas. D. Watson. has been a Boy Scout for many years, ~._,___ r [ . _ I I I II I I IL I n 11% Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29, 1924. CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE THREE. ~, ~ -...... ,

I1~ 'I I ' I I '~[I ~i~ points, which places them in the tar which an elaborate mad most de- Richard Burdon, Orville Karr, Leslie I ~~,,~ ~,~ ~ ~ ~ i elimination contest of March 21. i iicious luncheon was served, a huge Beach, Myrtle Fournier, Frederick i. ~~~~,~~ ~ ~ ',, .At the Gagetown hotel on the. eve-, birthday cake providing the center tIemerick. nmg of the 22nd, a Washington s piece. The time for departure came Miss Koepfgen was a guest a¢ the How International Special ~~.s i birthday party was given by Mr. and all too soon, for the guests were re-lhom e of Harry McGinn Wednesday ] I Mrs• Alfred Fischer and daughter, !luctant to leave. All declared they ievening. , "~vlrs 1-1~" ~ wzcKware...... lS 1111;12.18week Florence,. to the present faculty, and had spent a very enjoyable evening ~inPart is Right. Dairy Feed Is Made... ! • " • . " " semors of 23, 24 and 25, of the school iand the occasion will long be remain.. due to a fall on the ~ce• ". . i! Roo m s war e ver y p r ettfly"' and- appro:' bared. I Mrs. E, Chamberlain ~s recovering priateIy decorated with red, white A classical dictionary has been t The Chicago professor who tells his International Special Dairy Feed is composed of oil pupils not to study or smoke just be- from an illness of some time. !and blue crepe paper. About fifty added to the John C. Munro Memorial fore retiring is entitled te believe hls meal, cotton seed meal, corn gluten feed and grain products. J Miss Elizabeth Doerr left for De- guests were present among whom was library. These maLeriais are finely ground, then mixed with molasses 'troit last week where she expeczed zo an expert; fortune teller who provided The eighth grade agriculture class by our exclusive patented process and heated to render the be employed, i a good bit of fun for those who dared is ready to test seed corn. Farmers troii News. feed dry and granular. It is then packed in 100-pound sacks. I Mrs. A. J. Knapp returned Monday lhave their fortune foretold. Music and may leave their samples with any of The molasses in this feed supplies the cow with from Detroit where she spent the Ivarious social games were played .af-the following members of the class/ Advertise it in the Chronicle. natural digestive juices. By using this feed according to the week end with relatives ...... t " ..... "...... , ~ , , , directions given here you can do what thousands of other ,Born to Mr. and Mrs. Omar Glaspie, I~L-- I dairymen are doing---save money on your feed bill and in- a iittle daughter on Feb. 21. She has ] I been named Ersal Irene. crease your milk production. Betty and Russell Hunt, who have You are told that International Special Dairy is i been qmte" ill," are nmch better and composed of Corn Gluten Feed, Wheat Bran, Cottonseed fable to be about the streets again this Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Ground Grain Screenings and Mo- week. Iii While in Cass City lasses. But do you know that International Special Dairy Mrs. F. L. Pohly returned last Feed is worth at least $15 per ton more than corn, oats, bar- week from her parenta'i~ home in Erie Miss Vo Mathis ley or wheat feed for dairy use ? It's a fact that any feed- lwhere she had been: spending some ing authority will endorse. time. Will Call On Every experienced dairyman knows that cottonseed meal, tin- ' Miss Mary McIntyre left for Sagi- Is Coming! Inaw Friday to remain several days seed oil meM and corn gluten feed are worth more than wheat feed the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mc- or grain• Molasses is also worth more• iIntyre. Several Ladies By International Special Dairy contains 18 per cent Protein before Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and chil- Molasses is added. The addition of molasses reduces this protein per- dren of Greenleaf spent the week end centage because molasses contMns very little protein. The addition here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. of molasses, however, decidedly increases the mlik producing value of Chris Schwaderer. Appointment i~he feed• International Special Dairy 15 per cent to 16 ;per cent pro- Mr• and Mrs• F. A. Bliss and fam- rein (after molasses is added) will accordingly produce more milk ily and Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. than ca~ be obtained from any dry mixture running 20 PER CENT Graham and family were Sunday din- Have you heard your friends say, when speaking of PROTEIN. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the popularity of some other woman, "What is there about Heller. It pays to feed International Special Dairy as a straight grain her that attracts people to her so quickly ?" t Hugh Gardner of Detroit, who Let us answer this question for you. That woman, ration, or mixed with grain, or with any ration you are now using. spent a few days in town last week, Fed any way you may choose, International Special Dairy always I has returned to his home~ lea~ing whose presence is felt at any gathering, knows first of all results in a decided increase in milk production, ranging from one to t Mrs. Gardner and two children for a how to safeguard the clear skin and healthy complexion three quarts per day. i visit with relatives here. that Nature has endowed her with; she realizes that I Mr• and Mrs. Win. Weldon and lit- To Neglect the Skin is to : The Price of This Feed Is $38 per ton I tle daughter, Grace, returned Satur- l day to Detroit where Mr. Weldon is Forfeit Its Attractiveness Let us furnish you with the names of those that are feeding t employed. While in town, Mr. Wel- this feed with the very best results. I don sold his home on South Seeger She also has the good sense to know that to get the Remember that we give tickets on the big prize drawings. Get St• to John Lorentzen. best results she must follow the advice of someone who has your tickets. At the meeting of the W. C. T• IJ. successfully specialized in the beautifying of complexions, Friday, at the home of Mrs W. O• just as you seek the services of a specialist in time of sick- Stafford, Mrs. R. S. Proctor led an in- nesm teresting discussion upon Sabbath ob- Elkland Roller Mills servance. Mrs. A. J. Knapp and Mrs. That's What Miss Mathis Is--A Toilet Goods Specialist Who ROY M. TAYLOR, PROP. A. A. Ricker were appointed as a nom- Has Succeeded in Her Profession. inating committee to present nomina-

~ ~ ...... tions for the several • offices of the so- That's why we contracted for a week of her services ciety at the next meeting at the home i ' l ,nll ...... i l l P, i lliW l I I+ l l' l' ' . for the women of Cass City. \ of Mrs. Travis Schenck. Election of ~eO,~eI~ -_ .... : -: -.~I~*~--= -: ,~*~,~I"~~ ~e_ officers will be held at that session of Miss Mathis Will Give You a Personal Demonstration of the union. Jonteel Toilet Requisites in Your Own Home Free of •Charge. Mr. and Mrs. J• W• Eno, former residents of Cass City, left Detroit She will show you by actual massage l~ow you can e } several months ago for Long Beach, get the best results. If you are interested in your skin~ I Want a Loaf California. They sold their Detroit and you should be--Miss Mathis will be glad to show you holdings and have built Eno court how you can retain or restore its original attractiveness. apartments at 1614 East Broadway in California. The structure is in six She Arrives Monday, March 10th, and Will Be With Us Until single apartments and four double, O f Bread" finished in wisteria colored stucce, Saturday, March 15th. ? double story fore and aft, and just re- Understand her massage and advice on skin l:zeat- Few women go into a store and say I want a cake ! cently opened to the public. The ment costs you nothing whatsoever. Let us know when she suites have been elegantly furnished may call upon you, and we will be glad to make the necessary of soap, a can of soup, some pork and beans, a bottle of + and the apartments are practically filled. arrangements. catsup or a package of breakfast food without specifying : Miss Mathis' services Are Also Free to Women's Clubs-- what kind, yet lots of people call up their grocer and i Just Phone Us, i accept any brand of bread that is offered. This is your fault if you don't specify L. I. Wood Co. Miss Julia Hennessey of Cass City HELLER'S BEST BREAD [ spent Sunday at the home of Mrs• t Bridget Walsh. I Whole Wheat Bread with Sun-Maid raisins every Miss Nina Munro was a Sunday guest of Caroline Purdy. Wednesday and Saturday° Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDermid and I son, Thomas, were callers in Pigeon Friday. Mrs. Alfred Stryhn returned to Heller's Bakery .:' Detroit Monday after spending two ? weeks at the home of her mother, i We lead, others follow. Mrs. Helen Gage.

. .~ Harry McGinn was a Sunday guest of Preston Purdy. Mrs. James O'Rourke and niece, Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. and "+°° Notice to the Public i ~.:::'.:::::::::::::::2:::::.'::::::::::::::: 2:::::::::::::: :::: ::::::::: :::::::::::: 2::: 2:::: :::2::::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2:::::::::::::::::::::2 :::::::.':::::::::2 :.':::::::::::2 :::.' Mrs. Ed. Kehoe. John High left Wednesday for De- troit to attend the funeral of a friend. ~i+ Jim was right-- iii Genevieve Wills spent the past We are now prepared to take your orders for all kinds of week a¢ the George Munro home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGinn and sons spent Sunday at Cass City with Tractor Oils, Greases, Harness Oil, Machine Oil, their daughter, Mrs. John Rogers. Paint Now . i The Merry-Go-R0und Club, consist- Light, Medium and Heavy Automobile, Gas ing of Dr. and Mrs. Sugnet, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. M• P. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hun- Engine and Steam Cylinder Oil ter and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Purdy were Among the true things in his entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hemerick Monday evening And why pay outside agents 85c and 90c per gallon for lubricating, oils when we can article last week he might as a¢ a six o'clock pot luck dinner. Af- deliver to your door, a better and more satisfactory product for 60c to 70c per gallon, ter dinner, the musical entertainment drums included and every grade guaranteed ? You come to us when you want an accom- was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. May- truly have said that nard and they certainly showed them- modation on gasoline and kerosene and we only ask that you give us a chance to save you selves master of the art of entertain- some money on your year's requirements. We will save you 15c per gallon on tractor oil ing when it is music• The next meet- and give you as good a product as you will buy elsewhere for more money. ing is to be in March• Our negative debaters have again We also have a complete line of_ + been successful in their third debate, BIGELOW'S HARDWARE hawing received a unanimous decision in their favor at Sandusky, Feb. 21. Despite the delays occasioned by Automobile Tires and Tubes mammoth snow drifts, they returned has its spring stock of Paint, Varnishes and home safely and were met at the de- pot by an excited and enthusiastic and for 1924 we expect to give the public better service, a high grade product of gas, Brushes on display and a finer line delegation of high school people who kerosene, oils, greases, tires, tubes and accessories, and at the same time be able to save escorted them with honor to the has not been shown in the school building. In place of the reg- our customers some money. We pay cash and therefore discount all of our bills and so ular program for the literary socie- are able to sell on a smaller margin of profit. Don't be misled by the flowery stories of the Thumb. ties, the debaters and coach, Mrs. travelling oil salesman, but give us a call and let us prove our assertions. Fischer, were asked to give an ac- count of their trip which they did, di- YOURS FOR SERVICE, viding it into four parts, namely, "The Trip to Sandusky," Uarda Hal- lock; "The Reception," Georgia Mon- ~:.::.-...•...•..:.•.-.....-v...... ':...... -...v.'.'.:'.-." .-.'.-.'.'.•.'.'.'.".'.-.'.'. ~..~.~.~.~.~.~%.%.?~•~.:r~..:%%~.~.:.~.:.~.~:.~.~.~.:•;.:..%~:.~.:.:.~.~`:.~.~.~.L~ Iroe; "The Debate," Mrs. Fisher; and l"HomewaTd Bound," Alex Crawford. Cass City Oil and Gas Company iThe whole school unites in heartily ROBT. WARNER, Manager. ~ CASS CITY, MICH. Make your wants known through a Chron- .congratulating the tenon .... Supt. l Koepfgen has received :word from icle liner. Quick returns atsmall cost. l the state manager that the debaters have won 13 out of the possible 16 PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE ~ • , ~ ~ , ~ . . ~,~ ~ , Cass City, Michigan, Feb-. 29, 1924.

l~IIlllllllIllllllll l llllllllllllIllllllllllllllll l lllllllllIll ••••••••••••••I•••|••|•IiII••|•••••••••••••••••••••il•••••••••I]•••••••|••••••••• IIII lllllIllll|lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll lllllllllIll IIIIIIIIII D. Cl'int Ashmun, the new editor Nosey S.eca After Stinging. Seven Saint~. and publisher of the Elk,on Review, Honey bees die within a day or two3. The seven chtunpions of Christen- paid the Chronicle a fraternal call on Jack Hok and sometimes sooner, after stingin~L dora were St. George for England, St. i LOCAL t i i Monday. This is due to the fact that the Andrew for Scotland, St. Patrick for - = G.A. Striffler, D. W. Benkelman "sNnger" remains' in the body of tl~e Ireland, St. David for Wales, St. l)engs and Clarence Bur, were candidates of Ivan McRae is on the sick list this A D. . Gillies is improving after I~erson stung, and is torn from tte for France, St. James for Spain and week. quite a long illness. Tyler Lodge, F. & A. M., when the l bee witi~ such injuries that the bee St. Anthony for Italy. third degree was conferred Wednes- cannot live. Bumble bees, wasps and Geo. McIntyre, jr., of Deford was Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Schenck are vis- day night under the leadership of hornets do not die after stinging. a business caller in town Friday. iting in Detroit this week. Worshipful Master John West. A fine l He~.rs Only One Side. Remodeling and redecorating is Geo. Bohnsack was ill and unable oyster supper was served by thesteW- Sometimes. "What mystifizes me 'bout dishere taking place at the M. E. parsonage. to attend school one day this week. ards after the degree work. Some of us are so much aeeus- radio," said Uncle Eben, "is dat some C. F. Col!i~s nf ~ockorvi]!e wa~ Ray Rogers made the first trip to of my friends i,~ ~ati~fi~l to sft an- Mr. and Mrs. _-:im~'~. :-.cc~'::¢ 'c:.~ Elm- business ca!Ic~" in ~w...... ~,, a few ,~,,s'~...... ;Sagin;:,:w Wedne~Jay with his bus af- wood were business callers here en this week. . ter being tied up several days at his ! [o ourselves, gument..... " Wednesday. home here by blockaded roads. Mr. Miss Dorothy Profit returned here Rogers was busy with several other G. A. Striffler, who has been quite this week to attend the local high local men Monday afternoon in open- ill, was able to return to his work school after a. week's illness. early this week. ing up the roads west of town. On Mrs. A. D. Waltz of MarshalI, has Tuesday, the crew numbered 14men ,, Chronicle Liners The.... gentlemen" ' s evenine' ~f the arrived in tow_n t~ spend a week the W'ore a ns' Study C!ub is to be held guest of her niece, Mrs. Chas. Ko- Caro that day. [ Rates~Liner of 25 words or this (Friday) evening. sanke. !POTATOES for sale. Farm Produce i Malcolm Whale, one of the students I less, 25 cents each insertion. Ov- i o. 2-15-3 Alton :M'ark, who is employed at Miss Myrtle Vader spent the week- representing Mt. Pleasant Normal at t er 25 words, one cent a word for ~tint, visited relative~l here a few end with her friend, Miss Margaret POTATOES for sale. Farm Produce the recent Y. M. C. A. convention at t each insertion. I days this week. Shire, at her farm home east and Flint, gave in detail an account of the t Co. 2,15-3 Glen M cClorey, who is employed at north of town. convention's work in ~' speech before ~ YOUR NOSE--Bring it to the social the Y organization a~ Mt. Pleasant. at the M. E. church Wednesday ~FOR SALE~A village lot near the Pontiac, spent a few days visiting in A number of young people enjoyed residences of Geo. West and Her- town this week. a social good time at the home of Mr. Mr. Whale especially commended the nite March 5. It's a nose sociat butt bring a box too. 2-29-1 man Doerr. Enquir e of James Doerr, Mrs. James Jackson and baby were and Mrs. Cha's. Day on Wednesday fine singing and spiritual addresses he Sandusky. 2-15-3 guests of 1Kr. and Mrs. Gracey a few night of last week. heard and declared no Y member should miss the opportunity of attend- ANOTttER CAR Cull Beans, hand days this week. Mrs. Thos. Keenoy spent a' few days picked and they are good ones. t EVERY YEAR more people exchange ing a convention if it were in any way their wheat for flour. Why not this week with Mr. Keenoy on their This popular "movie" star is the son Farm Produce Co. 2-22'2 Born to Mr. a~d Mrs. Jos. Tesho possible. The inspiration received you? Elkland Roller Mills. 8-19-t~ on February 22 a baby girl. She has farm near Greenleaf. She returned of an Episcopal clergyman. He was here on Wednesday. makes one eager to promote the inter- born in Virginia. After graduating NOW BOOKING orders for day-old been named Laura Marie. ests of the Y. M. C. A. in general. chix and custom hatching. High WHAT? Nose social at the M.N. from the Virginia Military institute church. For whom ? You. Where? Fairgrove was compelled to cancel Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Turner attended Harold Dickinson, Cameron Wa.l- Crest Poultry Farm, Caro, Mich., R. he obta|~ned a position as a civil en- The site of March 5. Sponsored by their game with the C. C. A. C. for a dinner given by the Ladies' Aid of lace, Martin McKenzie, Andrew D. No. 7. 2-15-3 gineer. Later he became a cattle the Young People's Choir. 2-29~7 Wednesday night on account of Sunshine church at Claire Turner's Barnes, Lyle Koepfgen, Roy Taylor blockaded roads. in Etmwood Thursday last week. The puncher and an expert rider. He has ROOMS TO RENT over the McGilI- and Chas. Wood journeyed to Caro appeared In many stock companies and vray Millinery Store. 2-15-tf GOOD WORK HORSE for sale cheal~. trip was made by sleigh. 10 years old, weight 1350. 3 mil~ Roy. I. W. Cargo left Wednesday Friday via bobsleigh to attend the Ca- in vaudeville. Jack is six feet tall and morning for Port Huron where he Mrs. Robert Mark of Riverhurst, ro Chapter, R. A. M. The first five ANOTHER CAR Cull Beans, hand east and % north of Ca~s City. Sask., who has been visiting friends weighs 173 pounds. His hair and Paul Silvernail. 2-22-ff was to attend a meeting of the minis- named were candidates of the Royal his eyes are dark brown. He is picked and they are good ones, ters of Port Huron district. and relatives in Flint, arrived here on Arch degree. The return trip took Farm Produce Co. 2-22-2 Wednesday and will spend a few days married and has three children. Holly. POTATOES for sale. Farm Produoe Robtl Brown, depuW county clerk, abou~ 8~ hours through the btocka~l- wood, Cal., Is his home. CO. 2-15-3 in town the gue~ of relatives. MAKE your hens lay~that's what we received a telegram from Det.roit on ed roads. The other ca~d!dates includ- 0 Miss Katherine CridIand, who is ed T.M. Ctay, Millard Ryckman, recommend Fleck's Poultry Powder Tuesday announcing the birth of twin for and we will back it against any RAISE YOUR CALVES on "Jesee daughters at the home of his son, Ar- employed as an instructor in the Bad Ward Walker, Chgs. Carpenter and other. L.I. Wood & Co. 2-29- Calf Food," it's cheaper than milk. thur Brown~ in that city, on Feb. 26. Axe public schools, spent the week- Basil Chambers of Caro, W. B. Hicks Farm Produce Co. 2-22-2 The Epworth League is planning to end in town at the home of her par- of Deford, and Geo. W. Colling of Col- WANTED--Good milling wheat: Elk- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cridland. ling. ONLY ONE could win the fine Con- sponsor an entertainment about the land Roller Mills, Roy M. Taylor, goleum Rug but all may buy one at second week in April. Howard Rufus, I The Queen Esther society of the Prop. 12-28- Bigelow's. 2-22- Methodist church will meet next boy violinist and his mother, an ex- HOSPITAL NOTES. FARM TO RENT--80 acres. En- l ceptional reader will be the enter- Thursday evening,: 5~arch 6, at the quire of Lewis Slickton & Son, R. R. t wANTED~All kinds of noses at the tainers.~ home of Miss Helen Tin-nor. The Mrs. Oscar Weber of Owendale and I, Deford. .... 2-__29-2__p __ i nose social Wednesday nite, Mar. $, S U]~IMER ETIQUETTE Given by the Young People's Choir The Presbyterian Woman's Mis- study of the text book will be con- Mrs. Andrew Murowski of Port Aus- tinued. at the M. E. church. 2-29-1 sionary society will meet at the Pres- i tin each underwent a very serious op- POTATOES for sale. Farm Produce ~ HERE is ahvays the temptation in byters'in church on Friday, March 7, The Rebekahs enjoyed a pleasant eration on Wednesday morning. Co. 2-15,3 ff warm weather to let down a little FERTILIZER to fit your needs. Farm sleigh ride on Wednesday evening to Harvey McKichan of Bad Axe and at 5:30. An invitation is extended to in matters of etiquette. It is easier to FOR SALE~Four Duroc sows due Produce Co. 2-15-3 the I. K. Reid farm, west and north Miss Ina Otis and Mrs. Geo. Seeger members of the Guild and Junior siI~ up properly at the table and man- from Mar. 31 to Apr. 20, at $20 to of town. When they arrived at the $22 each. Arthur H. Moore. Phone,FOR SALE~Goose feather pillows. Guild societies. A pot luck supper will are still patients in the hospital a.nd age one's knife and fork with care be served. home, they devoured a sumptuous , are doing very nicely. • 102--2L, 1S. 2-29-1p I Mrs. Nell Fletcher, 4 miles west. pot luck supper. : when it is cool enough for comfort .... I 1 b~ miles north and ~ mile west ~f The Butzbach Mission Circle of the I Carl Faupel of Elkton, who was to -than when the mercury stands ninety The boys of the Presbyterian Chor- have undergone an operation for bone ANOTHER CAR Cull Beans, hand Cass City. ,2-22-2 Evangelical church met on Tuesday in the shade and you are fairly melt- picked and they are good ones.! evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. al Club entertained the girls of the graft last Friday was not operated ing with l~eat. The heat is enervating Farm Produce Co. 2_22.2 i GROUND FEED mixed as you want Stanley A. Striffler. The regular organization in a most pleasing man- upon until this (Friday) morning. and has taken from you that starch __I it--Corn, Oats, Barley. Farm Pro- business meeting and less:on study nor Monday evening at the home of The operation could not be performed which is necessary to achieve really duce co 2-22-3 [*~[aurice Dailey. Refreshments were last week beca~ase of the lack of prop- was held aYter which delicious re- perfect manners. "'vep'"Pc) ariaand amm~mnambition when you feel~FARMzeei FOR SALE or rent--80 acres freshments were served. delicious and a social hour of rollick-er instruments. But remember this summer that t out of sorts. Wood's Drug Store. 2- ling games were enjoyed. ! I 29 b~ mile east of Argyle; good build- Arlie Spencer came Tuesday from manners are far less difficult than they 1 ings, good fences, well" drained. Saginaw to visit at the home o~ his The Kenney grocery and creamery !QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW used to be One can now be suitably I.,,.--~"-&~..-.~'-'X-'~'~-"---~.~ -7-7--. ~~ Fall plowing all done. Enquire at ~loq~e-" fo~~ an "'m .... iP I u±~ 2iJ~r ,lass ~eglsrerea sere- uncle, G. E. Krapf. 1Kr. Spencer has is being much improved by the a4di-I IN AGRICULTURE [ (1 " ' y n e o~ cmy ano st , 1 ford bull 12 months old for sale. A. premises. J. A. McMahon. 2-22-3 bee=-, emoloyed in that city for sever- ,ion of an outside door. ~[%e walls l be comfortable. A man can wear at n ~_;u;~. ~.~ ~;~. o e,v al mont1~s and was just released last are also being redecorated, a tin olat- I 1 What ~s ~ dual ...... animal * ?Palm Beach suit suitable anywhere / !20-ACRE FARM for sale or rent. Has fair buildings and orchard. Ai- week from a Sagb~aw hospital where mg being used first. The store will ~ 2 Describe the three leading bee]~ m extremely warm weather. When he t FERTILIZER to fit your needs. Farm had to stick to his heavy dark woolen Produce Co. 2-15-3 so house and two Iots in Cass Cit~- he had been a patient for about a now be finished in sanitary cream breeds of cattle. for sale or rent. Terms to suit pur- .... ] month, ii1 wi~h scarle~ fever. color. ~ 3 Describe five dairy breeds of cat-' Suits then there may have been reason chasers of botli prouerties. J. H. " why he should go in shirt sleeves but Foi~ SALE~'Two registered Aber---[: , A number of young people enjoyed tie as to color, size and usefulness. Striffler. 2-22-2p Ricker & Krahling presented the with the Palm Beach coat this is not deen bulls, also a cow to fresh. Wm ~. a s e~gn-rlde party Friday evening. 4 Which of the dairy breeds is not- members of the fire departmea~ with necessary. Moreover it is quite pos- Jackson, 5 west, x~ mile north of! WITH REDUCED electric rate, yo,a The drive was made to the pleasant ed for quality of milk? Quantity of a cheek and a note of appreciation for sible for him to wear an unstarched Cass City. 2-29-2p must have a Coffield Electric wash- farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rob- milk ? the exceilera~, wcwk the fire laddies did ~hirt and a belt strap, thus eliminat- inson, east and north of town. After 5 What is a balanced ration ? Give WESTERN ELECTRIC IRONS are or. See ]3igeIow. 2-22- on t~he morning of Feb. 21 when they ing the necessity for suspenders, and their arrival at the farm a delicious two arg~aments for a balanced ration. the best~ $5.00 value we know. Big- :saved their business block from de- this get-up passes muster for almost elow. 2-22- CAUCTJS NOTICE--Township cau- :struction by fire. Ricker & Krahling"s supper, oyster, by name, but in reality eo Name the bacon and lard type of any informal daytime wear in summer. cus for Green~eaf township will be of which is hogs. loss was kept at a tow figure by ~he consisting everything RemembeI, too, that it is far better LET US DEVELOP and print your held at the town hail of Greenleaf ~'ood to eat, was served by the hostess. prompt and e~cient work of the de- 7 Which breeds of hogs are popular to wear a negligee soft collar and to pictures. We give you quick and township on Saturday, March 15, a~ The most remarkable thing about the in Tuscola county? partment. wear it fastened than to wear a stiff satisfactory service. Wood's Drug 2:00 p. m. James Dew, Township Store. 2-29- Clerk. 2-29-2 A little eie,zer painting and a sign, party, however, was the return trip 8 If you had your choice of the collar undone at the neckband. which was made with thirteen in the .! "Geo. Schoelte, Painter" have trans- breeds of sheep, which one would you ((~) by 5IcClure Newspaper Syndicate.) load and without a single accident. I ANOTHER CAR Cull Beans, hand GROUND FEED mixed as you wan~ lormed a little "eubby-ho,]e" which select for mutton? Which one for ~O'~ wool ? oicked and they are .~'ood ones. it--Corn, Oats, Barley. Farm Pro- has been used for years for nothing' Miss Margaret Jondro entertained Farm Prod~ace Co. - 2-22-2 i duce Co. 2-22-3 but a store room into an ai~ractive • fen of her adrl friends at a Washing- 9 Name four constituents of milk. Why is it an ideal food? THE ROIVIM~CEOF WORDS little shop. The place of b~siness ton's birthday party on Friday eve- WE EXCHANGE flour for wheat and !wANTED~A man to work on farm. :spoken of is just west m7 the old B. F. sing. However, all the honor of this 10 What uses can the farmer make can save you money on your flour To be ready when spring work of marl? Ground lime stone? • ~ ~'HOOSI ER" i Benkelman store now owned by C. celebration should not be given the needs. Elklaa~t i~oller Mills. 8-19-tf starts. Enquire of Thos. Whitfield. 2-29-2 ~', HelIer. Hr. Sehoelte has put the dead statesman for it was also the i WHILE . Indiana is known place up into "ship shape" for earry- birthday of Miss Margaret's brother, NEW TEACHERS' LAW IN i LOYALTY AND CERESOTA Flour throu~nout the country as going at bargain prices. Farm LOST~Dufold fountain Den with goId ing on a business in automobile paint- "Bobble," of Detroit. The girls found EFFECT NEXT YEAR clasp. Finder wiII kindly leave same their places around the dinner table the "Hoosier State," the origin Produce Co. 2-22-2 ing. o~ the term hoosier is lost at Chronicle office. 2-29-1 by comparing the number on the fan- Concluded from first page. Miss Laura Gallagher has resigned sc~mewhere in the strange , WANTED--A hi:red man to work by cy caps they wore, which were printed the county board. FOR SALE--4 Barred Rock cocker- her position with the Cass City Tele- correspondingly with their favors. At :~ changes which came over the ] the month oa my farm. Lloyd phone Company where she has been i Second Grade~--A person who com- English language as spoken in I Reagh. 2-29-2p els, Ringlet strain. W. C. ScheIi. the end of the dinner, a magic cake pletes one and one-third years of 2-29-2p emptoyed as book keeper for the past revealed each one's destiny By sym- " this country during the early four years. Miss Gallagher will en- work wil be granted a second gn'ade part of the last century. When WE JUST RECE~D some good at- bols which were found in each slice ':certificate. tractive stationery. Come in and SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or- ter the Detroit Business Institute on of cake. It was after this. that the the number of uneducated per- First Grade--A person who com- see it. Woodfs Drug Store. ders for lubricating oils, greases April 1 and later expects to be em- girls played many interesting games - sons and the different national- i pletes one and two-thirds years of and paints. Salary or Commission. ployed by the Detroit Athletic Club which were entirely original with .~ ~ties which comprised the GOOD COOKING APPLES for sale. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleve- i work is granted a first grade certifi- as auditor. During the pas~ four themselves. Un~ted States at this time is re- $1.00 and $1.25 per bu. Cass City land, Ohio. 2-29-1p years she has made many fr%uds as cate. membered, it is not strange that Produce Co. a~ the B. F. Benketman The last meeting of the Cass City her cheery disposition made her a Each of the above three grales of some words slipped into the col- old stand, east Main St. 2-22-2 I POCKETBO0 K LOST Saturday, Feb. welcome collector. Miss Edith Chap- Music Club which was held at the certificates issued upon one year or loquial tongue without proper home of Mrs. Elizabeth Pinney, l 23, at the Farm Produce Co. Con, man, who has been an employee in the more of professional training is re- parentage. CERESOTA FLOUR made from~ tained money and Ford key' Finder office for some time, will be her suc- proved to be very interesting to the newable without further professional •Etymologists, however, are spring' wheat. It satisfies. Farm i leave at Chronicle office and receive goodly number that were present. AI- cesor, training, but no person may receive about equally divided as to Produce Co. 2-22-2 1 reward. Horatio.... Gotts...... 2-29-1p• _ though it was unfortunate to have a more than three third grade cerdfi- The young people's chorus of the l: whether hoosier is a contrac- late start, it seemed to detract no en- ca~s including renewals of thtrd~. tion of the phrase "Who's there?" FIVE BARRED Rock roosters, pure !FOR SALEwTwo sows with litters. M. E. hcurch held a unique party on bred, for sate. John Copland, R2, t Geo. Hitchcock, Cass City. 2-29-1 husiasm or interest from the meeting. commonly used as a challenge Wednesday--a, sleigh- ride-s e~-[enad- Mrs. G. A. Striffler, being unable to Cass City. Phone 103--4R. 2-29-1pl -~------~~ Earth's Water, ~ among the early settlers of the ing party followed by "eats" at the attend, the paper which she prepared -- [HOUSE AND LoT for sale, one block The amount of water within the :~ Middle West or whether it comes CERESOTA FLOUR made from ~ south Grist Mill. Lights and water. church. Before the party, a cammit- was read by Miss Johanna McRae. The crust of the earth is enormous, from Husher, frequently spldng wheat. It satisfies. Farm t Geo. Burg. 2-29-2 tee planned a route which led past titie of this absorbing and informing Produce Co. 2-22-2 ...... the homes of shut-ins. At the home of amounting to 565,000,000,000,000 cubic Iengthened to hoosher, a nick- paper was "Patriotic Songs" with , name for the lumbermen who :WANTED--Pile sufferers to use each sick person the sleigh stopped yards. This vast accumulation, If which no records were played on ac- were skilled in hushing or still- WHO is Miss Mathis ? Ask your lady remedy that cured me. Complete while the choir sang both secular and placed upon the earth, would cover friends. 2-29- count of the familiarity of the tunes. ing their opponents during an treatment $1.50. Money back if it sacred numbers and gave the yells of its entire surface to a uniform deptt" The second and last paper. "Folk encounter. The word whoeser faits. F. S. OIds, Burlington, Mich. their organization. of from 3.000 to 35,000 feet. CERESOTA FLOUR made from 2-22-4 Songs" given by Mrs. Hooper was ex- appears in American literature A-ve-vo spring wheat. It satisfies. Farm ceptionally fine mad was illustlated by as early as 1659 and appears to Produce Co. 2-22-2 And a vi vo several unique records. The next GROUND FEED mixed as you want And a ve-vo-vi-vo-vum Second Fiddle. :~ be derived from the Scotch meeting will be held Monday evening, Crawford--"Perhaps your wife gets it--Corn, Oats," Barley. Farm Pro- Boom! Get a rat trap :" "whush" or "whisper," possibly NOTIcE--The season is getting late duce Co, 2,22-3 Bigger than a cat trap March 10, at the home Of Miss Jo- angry on account of something you with the added American mean- • for ordering fence for spring deliv- ~3oom! Zis! Boom! Bah! hanna McRae. say to her." Henpeck~"That can't be ing connected with the lumber- i ery. Call and see me now as I am FERTILIZER to fit your needs. Farm Cass City Epworth League A thrilling feature not previously :he reason. I never say anything."-- men, many of whom settled in i finishing up my orders. J, S. Par- Produce Co. 2-15-3 Rah! Rah! Rah! advertised or thought of by anyone New York Suu and Globe. the section now known as In- 1!,1 rott. 2-29-1 Women are made the laughing was witnessed by the large crowd of diana. 1 SPRING COLDS and Coughs are ALL SIZES Mazda bulbs reduced in weakening. Let us advise you in stock of the nation for the simpte shoppers Wednesday afternoon when (~ by Wheet~r Syndicate, Inc.) ! t Tea in Europe. price at Bigelow's. 2-22- guarding against them. Wood's reason that it is to their liking to Chas. We,son's •horse decided to run When tea was [irst drunk in Eu- Drug Store. 2-29- • push the season's along a notch when away. Mr. Watson was dragged un- RAISE YOUR CALVES on "Jesee it comes to clothes, particularly hats. rope, nobo~ly thought of mixing it with 'der the cutter for half a block and How Sects Grow. Calf Food," it's cheaper than milk. BABY CHICKS--We have our mam- Gentlemen are always known to milk, though it was customary to Farm Produce Co. 2-22-2 :Mrs. Watson was thrown from the serve it with sugar or sugar candy. Probably many religious sects rest moth incubators running and are laugh at this time of year when a~y }cutter as the horse left Main St. and on just as trival differences in belief. booking orders for Barred Rocks, SUBSCRIPTION renewals on any lady mentions that she hasn'~ go+. turned south at the Chronicle corner. and White Leghorns. We have been Two men, prominent in church work magazine p.ublished taken here. We around yet to get her spring hat but Mrs. Edward Mark was sitting in a Yes, Why Not? were traveling through a sparsely set- hatching chicks for ten years. :Buy save you the trouble. Wood's Drug from the old reliable hatchery. Be- now the ladies have a fine arg~tment. ~sleigh holding the reins of a' team of Whipping-posts for offending mo- tied community when they noticed two Store. 2-29- By some kind hands the snow en west ~horses on Oak St. The Watson horse torists are advocated by a western fore ordering write or phone Don- churches immediately opposite each aldson's Hatchery, Mayville. Michi- Main street sidewalks was pre~t$~ well:leaped over the sleigh between Mrs. district attorney. Why not sentence other. Stopping a native they inquired RAISE YOUR CALVES on "Jesee gan. 2-29-tf abolished on Monday. Here abaft fif-~Mark and the team of horses she was 'era to thirty days as pedestrains?~ why there were two churches for so Calf Food," it's cheaper than milk. -o ty, perhaps more, gentlemen between holding, knocking the reins from her Brooklyu Eagle. few people. Farm Produce Co. 2-22-2 LOYALTY AND CEREsOTA Flour the ages of seven and fourteens, had hands and leaving the cutter which he "~,~ell, it's like this," he replied, going at bargain prmes. Farm gathered in such dense masses that was pulling by the side of the sleigh. Three in One, • " . - FERTILIZER to fit your needs. Farm Produce Co. 2-22-2 traffic was hindered. It was here amid lWith so many opportunities for ser- Hard work is a very necessary part Produce Co. 2-15-3 cowering snow banks that the boys imus injuries, no one: was hurt to of success~determination level.,., LOST in Folkert's store, Cass City, on gave proof that spring at teasi; should :speak of and very little daraage done LOYALTY AND CEREsoTA Flour Wedaesday~A $5.00 biI1. Finder mountains--and persevezance wins rascal from the beghmtng. ~Columbu~t going at bargain prices. Farm be here, by playing marbles, ito cutter or sleigh. vlease leave at the Chronicle of- many~ battles. : ~ Dispatch. Produce Co. 2-22-2 flee. Bernice Beardsley: : 2-29'I

..... ~2~*~.... - Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29, 1924. CASS CITY CHRONIeLE PAGE FIVE.

~,~**~ %~ ,:. ¢. ,:. ,:+,:, ,:, ¢+¢, ¢. ¢. ¢. ¢o~o+~ ,~. ,~ **~¢, ,~¢o,~ ¢+ ,~ Mary Succeeds Bible Thoughts for " on Mare" Street $, the Week By LAURA MILLER H , , u ,,i , i , Sunday. ~! .(~, 1928, by Laura Miller LIGHT AND HEALTH AND NOW rot Siirill!l Aiiililrel i++ SAFETY.--Then shall thy light MUNICIPAL break forth as the morning, and HOUSEKEEPING t~ine health shall spring forth •WINTER TRIP I~ " ~}~ 0£ al! the part-time jobs that have shall go before time; the glory u£ "I'm going on a little winter rrip to~ I~!; .,.e .ong ,~,,,d wm~, da~s a~ x,~umg awaz very xa~, an-in spring m putting m l~s recently developed for women, those tho Lord shall be thy reward.-- said Billie Brownie to Peter J~ spring time, which Isa. i~ :$. connected with "municipal housekeep- day," appearance---so let's forget the past and look forward to the beautiful +$ Monday. ing" seem to have proved the most in- I~- ' ....~z~ff/t["~ .... . Gnome.Hehad just met[~:: is so near at hand. ' : ' i 8ON$ OF GOD.---Behold what teresting. ~ocal political tasks ordi- .'~~.~t/~ Peter Gnome right t~ " During the past few weeks shipments of 1924 merchandise ha~e been coming in, manner of love the Father hath narily pay so little that they can be bestowed upon us, that we should undertaken only by the woman who } ~r~ on the.outskirts 9fl~ and n0w our stock is complete in every line. ~ . $ be called the sons o£ ~uu.--~...... ~ o~m ? $:L has sufficient income to meet her [ ~/~ "Wl~at are you 15 We would suggest buying early, while the stock is fresh, selection never will be any. ~.'+ needs, plus some time that she would Tuesday. like to put to service outside her i ~ v,ff2~/t about to do, Pe- .[ better, and last hut not least, if you make your spring purchasesinside of the next three * RICHES HAVE WlN(}S.--Labor home. It?<~-'-~JYI ['Irdo2itlU~e~t% i weeks, you have a chance to draw some of the beautifulprizes which are given away each "~: not to be rich: cease from thine A book which modestly announces 1~~ ] [ be rude, but I'm ~: Wednesday, including the handsome Chevrolet Sedan which will be given away March 19. own wisdom. For riches certainly itself as the "Who's Who and What's make themselves wings; they fly? i "~f/~ ~ ! always interested @~ ~ What of the Woman's World," lists away,--Prov. 23:4, 5. [ ~/t/~!k~\\ I i, your adven-~ + Mrs. E. E. Brown's work as member Wednesday. of the town council of Oakdale, La., "I have ameet- ~ TRIED AND PROVED.--As for as a real achievement. To get the Condo Styl God, his way is perfect; the word~ of the Lord is tried: he is a buck- background of her work it is said, it's | ~,~=~~I ~-~r" T, .... 's Ni'"- f ~mpor~ea plaids in the most notable ~'~ almost necessary to have visited ler to all them that trust in Him.-- . ~ Day c]ub." said ~ Conde models are here for your approval. Notice our thxs week's window display 1I Sam. 22:81. Louisiana; to know the force that old ~" .~ Peter Sorry wou French plus old Southern tradition is • " + ~ Women say they can tell a Conde coat with- of these beautiful house dresses. These Thursday. H ugged Each cannot come to ~ • • . IN HIM WE LIVI~.--That they still exercising to keep out innova- u~ner^'". the meetm..".... But, ~, OUt seeing the label. For the materials are dresses are very beautifully" trimmed and should seek the Lord .... For in tions; and to have felt the power ex- him we live, and move, and have erted by the dictum, "We want our , of course, you "+I: always"-- in -"gooo ""caste, the "'""mnormg is dis- made of wonderful materials Just the gar- don t need to come! You think every ~ tinctivohr d~ff,~,~.f ~h,~.÷ ÷~a,~ m~,~ ~.,+¢ " our belng.--Acts 17:2T, 28. women to be ladies of the old type." day is race, anyway. :~ is tho 1~-~ ~-,',~ ;,~ ,%~h;,,-o ;o - ..... ~,,,,t-o,~ ment you have been looking for. F~iday. The first councilwoman in Louisiana HOW ~O REClgIVE.--~Vhatso- trained herself in knock,edge of par- Browme',..... "You ' ...... see, I am taking so ~~").~ until th-e woncle"~--~ xnuue~-^-~^' .....are ~nown~ .... ever we ask, we receive of him, liamentary law, public questions, etc., many trips these days--getting to @ because we keep his command- by serving +in the State Federation of @ ment~, and do those things that are know so many of the children of dear @ Women's Clubs. She organized and old Mother Nature. @ Dleasing in h!~ sight.--I John 8:22. has for nine years been president of @ "Today she suggested that I should ~turday. the Oakdale Civic league. "Meanwhile, @ New Silk Dresses Henderson Corsets take a winter trip and meet some of RE~DNEN[S AND CRO~NS. she kept the devotion of husband, chil- @ the winter + birds, I believe. Couldn't @ Beautiful inexpensive silk This old reliable make of cor- =--Bless the Lerd, O my soul, and dren and neighbors. The young .peo- ~orget not all hls benefits: who re- you come ,too?" [* ple of Oakdale know that her home is @ crepe dresses for common and set needs no explanation nor in- deemeth thy gfe from destruction: | "I don't believe I pdssibly could," @ always open for parties. She finds troduction for there isn't any- who crowneth thee with loving~ said Peter Gnome. "But when you come @ most elaborate party wear.. :I time to produce two or three plays a @ •~ klntlness and tender mercles.--Ps. back from your trip, won't you come @ thing that we can say that has year charitable purposes that '| 108:1, ~, " t for and give us a talk about winter birds?" @ not aleady been proven for them° of @ bring all the civic spirits town and "Gladly, gladly," said Billie Brownie. Formfit Brassiere and parish together. Withal she is a most It is a recognized fact that ev- And then they shook hands, hugged @ perfect hostess of a charming home ery lady who~has ever worn a each other and went in different direc- @ Corselettes which is never neglected." tions, each shouting after the other: Henderson corset could not be To all this, Mrs. Lutle Fitzgerald of Let your next Brassiere or "Then I'll see you soon again I" convinced to change to any other Mary Succeeds Oakdale who thus describes her @ "Hello, Billie Brownie !" said a voice, Corselette be a Formfit, for a make of corset on Main Street neighbor, adds courage. In the city awd, looking about, Billie Brownie saw government questions arose which better fitting and more service- Prices ranging from $1.50 to his friend, Judge Just Praise. @ Mrs. Brown could settle neither by Judge Just praise is a great believer @ able article is not made. $4.50. tact nor by parliamentary skill. Poll- in praising and encouraging. @ i @ tics ranged itself on one side. Mrs. He doesn't think there is enough @ @, by Laura @ 1923, Miller Brown's belief in how it ought to be praising of creatures. He says it makes } The Under the Arm Bag ,I+ THE DESERT AND THE done ranged itself on the other side. people do much better in their Work Notion Department Influence sided sometimes with poli- MILK OF HUMAN and in their studies and in their con- ~ New style of hand bags and This is an entirely new style tics. If politics was wrong on the duct--in everything--to be pr.aised and of bag and is very popular in KINDNESS one question, "Will this thing leave a encouraged once in a while. ~! compacts, garters, barrettes, large cities. Ask our salesladies mark for good on the city?" Mrs. "Hello, Judge !" said Billie Brownie. "The locality is irrelevant" is the Brown consistently voted against poli- "I just saw a lovely collie dog being bar pins, etc. to show you this new creation. ~Ictum of a successful woman of tics, given a collar with a silver, plate at- Tucson, Ariz., when asked whether she @ tached, upon which was the collie's Chinks the business college graduate *I+ name and some nice words about the g+ • should go to a big city for work. "I BILL BOOSTER SAYS dog," said the judge. advise her not to go if she can find Zemlte Brothers + ,,r ,, .work at home," Mrs. Reynolds con- / •hat collie, Judge Just Praise con- tinued, "saved a great man5" people ¢inues. "There's just one provision in a bad fire. Oh, that dog was a splen- ...... ,...... :-:,t,, •...... _ Chat is important. It is that the girl ~¢,TC~T e~E'rERH, SO did hero, and it delighted my heart to ~an adhere to a standard of morality see the reward being given. which will always preclude loss of NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN@NNNNNNN@ @NNNNZ "And then I aIso saw a big St. Ber- sel~-respect." nard dog--they're so splendid !--save a This is no preachment from a pro- cat from burning. N fessional reformer. Novela Rout, "The dog had awakened the different Reynolds has learned that "an honest N members of the family, after discover- code pays in the end" from the many- N ing smoke, which soon became flames. sided business world that the Roy- "Then he had noticed that the cat @ N molds Commercial school keeps her in was missing. Back into the burning ~ouch with. N house he had go,no to come forth a lit- m World war need found Mrs. Rey- N fie later carrying his cat friend in his nolds and other business women of mouth. The eat was frightened, but N Tucson just as readily as if they had not hurt. hurried to Washington or New York. N "And that dog is going to be reward- It. even brought legitimate prosperity N ed for saving the lives of all the fam- since her service lay in equipping an @ ily-the eat, too! I heard some one ~nparalleled number of students for [raZeS 0[ X saY that he would be given a medal. government work. If he had not awakened the family Tucson holds, Mrs. Reynolds has N when he did the flames would have found, an extra appeal to the heart of kept them from being able to escape N a~y employed woman who has a spark out ~)f the house. ~f the material fire. The hordes of N "But now I must be on my way. l~ealth seekers need cheery sugges- N Hope to see you soon. Billie." ¢ions on how to adapt themselves to Then Biltie Brownie met groups of N axid surroundings, unaccustomed con- the winter birds. a N ~litions and homesickness. Mrs. Rey- "We're the American Crossbills," the N nolds declares this chance for service American Crossbills chirped. "We sing where service is so sorely and so con- and we twitter and we fly off and then e ties N .~antly needed is the most interesting fly back again without any special rea- N of being a business woman in son-just for fun. N Arizona. "We don't believe in doing every- Like many successful women, Mrs. thing for a special reason. But we are MARCH 5 N Reynolds has developed outside her fond of pine cones ,, , N business an association that keeps her and our crossed in touch with what women are doing Gain Only as We Give. N Our true acquisitions lie only in our bills or overlap- everywhere. In her case the doorway ping bills make it . 4 1 st---50-piece set of Fancy Decorated Hud- N to world interests is membership in charities. We gain only as we give. There is no beggar so destitute as lie easy for us to pull N ~he Da/ughters of the American Revo- who can afford nothing to his neigh- the pi~e cones son China Dinnerware, value $15 lution. She is historian, Tucson chap- N bor.--Simms. apart so we can Cer, and member at large on the na- reach the seeds." H tional historical research committee. "We're some- 2nd---$10 Pass Book Z In April she was sent as delegate Trace Yellow Fever to Africa. what alike,", said H from the D. A. R. to Washington for Origin of yellow fever is thought to the White-Winged 3rd--- 100 lbs. Granulated Sugar Z a conference of the Woman's Univer- nave been in Africa, the disease being Crossbills, "only sal alliance, a world organization. carried to America In connection with you don't see so H the slave trade, accoroing to one many of us. Some 4tn---Ton of Soft Coal Advertise it in the Chronicle. tlmory. winters we don't H appear at all." "I wear a +lovely 5th---Large Ham Z rose-colored cos- N tome," said Mr. Billie Brownie Met W h i t e - Winged the Chickadees. Crossbill, "and the N _= Pastime Theater i Mrs. White-Winged Crossbills wear = SATuRDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 1, • 2, 3 yellow. It is something the same with PRIZE WINNERS ON FEB. 27 N JOHNNY WALKER IN = the American Crossbills, though the == = Mr. American Crossbills wear more of - _-= A 12137--Peter Rocheleau, $15 pass C 23779--Jas. Palmer, pair shoes. a brownish-red costume, and my favor- _= CHILDREN OF DUST" := ite color is rose." book. --John'Jaus, 4 lbs. butter. It carries three people through childhood to youth. Mirrors =_- Then Billie Brownie met the Chicka- A 19330--T. J ,Heron; 3 lbs. butter. B 9694--John Seeger, 100 lbs. sugar. their emotions, temptations, loves and sacrifices. It is a drama of ~_ dees, the Song Sparrows and the Cedar A 1601--Leland" Higgins, 3 lbs. but- N == hearts and fences that will hold you through all its showing. You'll =-=- Waxwings, and they all told him they A 3885--Ed. Brotherton, sweater. ter. ' admit, it's truly great. =_-- liked to be about in the winter, but N --,.= Also see "NO LUCK" a very funny comedy. Children, 10c; =_-= they did love to have some delicacies Adults, 30c. = left about for them. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 AND 5 = Dad's Limited Knowledge. - "WANDERING DAUGHTERS" 2= [ The minister's little boy was having = =_ Extraordinary ? Indeed it is! Not preachment on conduct, trouble with his go-cart, and a neigh- KEEP IN MIND CHEVROLET DAY, -== but delightful drama based on the secret romances of two girls who bor who came along stopped and said ,~ stumbled into the whirlpool of the jazz age with unexpected results. + to hlm : It is from a story by Dana Burner. "Why don't you take it to your MARCH 19 Also Larry Semon in HORSE SHOES. Children, 10c; father? He'll know what's tile mat- -==- Adults, 25c. If you have a merchants ticket 10c will admit you. = 1 ter." "Oh, daddy won't know," remarked Z ~_ Thos. Me~ghan m Back Home and Broke , also Larry Semon .= the little fellow in disgust. "Daddy +=~.= .+ m • t¢ The Gowen Shop. ,~ ,, . ,,. + , _~+i=_ 1 don't know anything 'cept about GodY • --Boston Transcript. ~l~llllllt~lll|llIIIIIIIII~||IIIIH$1$11111111111~ltlilII|IIIlI~II|tlIIt|IlllIll IIll|Ill|It| I I| IH||I |1|1111|lltll+lfllf~llllll~l)r4tlllllL~|lltltl I|lUIIlllIIItIIlIIIIItl LIIIIIIIIUtlIII fllffllllllll|~ NNNIIltiNNNNI NN NtZZ@ IIZNZNNZN HZ@@ H N@ PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29, 1924...... ".-2.,'7~'y7-'+', ~,~,=~~ . _ _- ~.- ~**~,~ • . . WILMOT. Mrs. Fred Brown ~mrsday, Feb. 14. of the results, while several signified Courage Counts. #.',v.-...:::::f.-.-v.-.v.v.v...-.v.v.v.-:.-.-.-...... i Mrs. Carrie Walden, who has been their intention of uniting with other If the world doesn't recognize your ..::: ;::: visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nelson churches. talents, don't get discouraged--get Chas. Hartt has returned from the mad. An angry man accomplishes Hyatt, has returned home. city and will work his farm this year. somethlng~a discouraged one never i;i Black Hawk Spreaders 71 A little son arrived at the home o~ • Electricity in China. does. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tallman the China, with its 400,000,000 people, KINGSTON-NOVESTA l~as only 4,500,000 light sockets, as 22nd. i TOWN LINE. conipared wi[h the 500,000,000 lights Peeved. An eight pound daughter was born l in the Uni,'ed States. Its total elec- Junk Dealer~"Got ~..:W otd rags, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Thorp on the i madam?" The Wornan of the Hous~ t James Spencer expects to ha~ze an tricaI generating capacity is estl- SPREADERS FOR 15 DAYS 18th, named Colleen Patricia. ~"Yes. but my husband makes mr. auction sale Friday, March 7. l~mted at ':.?'n?)00 kilow~.tts as against evival services are still being held the 25,00t),C:>!) kilowatts here. wear them."--New Yark Sun an~ Mr,~. Frank Eva rotmmed bnme trom ~ii Prices will be higher. Let us figure with you on ~ heid "£uesday aftemaoon at tim home el Detroi~ las~ Saturday. J. Barrows. t Mrs. Joe Vampell went to Detroit New Explosive. ii J what impiements you need for spring. A new explosive has been invented. Not That Sort. ~; Miss Hibbard of Kingston spent the Saturday where she will have employ- He (after proposing)--"If yo~ are ~! ment for a number of weeks. It is a preparation consisting of saw- week end at the home of Rev. Davis. dust and ammm~ium nitrate, and it is already engaged why didn't you tell A COLE COMPANY /1 Mrs. E. N. HaTtt returned hgme last Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osburn and chil- possible to make it to sell at one- me?" She~"I am not the sort of " ° ~ ThUrsday after spending a st/oft time dren of Deford spent Sunday with third the cost of commercial dyna- girl that boasts, of her conquests."-- ~ at Detroit and Pontiac° Mrs. Osburn's parents~ Mr. a~d Mr.~...... J. D. Funk. - ...... rmte, a~ ~em~er of the two principal Jake Barrows is moving this week • visiting at the materiaIs is expensive. onto the John Wilson farm which he Alvey Palmateer is Advertise it in the Chronicle. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Advertise it in the Chronicle. "will work this year. home of Arthur Van Blaricom for a S~ran~e Paradox: .... ~ ,,~,~ ~ , - . - ~,.,~ ~ Mrs. Arthur Reamer came from few days. It is a curious paradox th,.~t pr~, Pontiac Thursday for a visit at her Gee. A. Martin was in Cass City on eise!y [n prol)ortion to our own in- ~nele, J. Roberts. Monday afternoon, tellectua~ v,:eakness, will be om Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moul~on spent • . ] i ...... " ...... ' ...... ' ...... Sunday with their son, Orley, at Care. Mr. and Mrs. Lew~s Retherford re_ 1 credu!ity as to the mysterious pow- We have heard numerous prophecies 'ceived word last week of a little son [ ers assu,m~d by others.--Colton. of a blizzard~the worst ever this that came to the hm^ae of Mr. a.nd Mrs. ] All t?4"ho Have Given Orders week, but so far weather is ideal. May Myron Retherford of Royal Oak on[ Horses in World War. i~ continue. " Feb. 19. ] Mere than 950,000 horses and 345,- Mrs. Frank McCraeken of Highland i 000 mules were shlp~ed abroad during Park came Tuesday to spend a week' the World war. SHABBONA. with relatives and friends. for or expect baying fertilizer of us, may get

?¢Iilder weather at present. t NOTICE. EVERGREEN. 1 Notice of Review of Special Ass- The Willing Workers met with Mrs. it now at carload price while roads are good, l essment for the improvement of Ass- D. R. Leslie Wednesday. Lots of snow. t essment District Road No. 244, under ~I The Standard Bearers are preparing Mr. and Mrs. Warren Churchill Act 59, Public Acts of 1915, as as we have quantity on hand. a play to be given in the near future. amended. Watch for further announcement. visited at John Kitchen's last Wednes- To all persons interested in said t day° assessment in the townships of Sher- Claud Shaw of Noko was a caller in i' James MacTavish is sick with the idan and Grant in Huron County, this vicinity Monday. scarlet fever. Elkland in Tuscola. County and Green- Go A. STRIFFLER'S Implement Store Emory lY!eredith and family of Dec° leaf in Saniiac County, to the said ; Some of th;e neighbors turned out Townships of Sheridan and Grant, in ker spent Sunday with his mother Wednesday. here. Huron County, Elkland in Tuscola I Three sleigh!cads from here, ev- County and Greenleaf in Sanitac Earl Phetteplace spent the past er 50 persons in all, a~tended the County and to the sa'id Counties of week with his father in Cass City. He revival service at Riverside Sunday Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac. ~.~ is in a very critical condition. I nigh~. Whereas, I, as State Highway Corn- A little son was born to Mr. and missioner of Michigan, have hereto- fore determined that the highway / commencing at the west section cor- i QUICK SCHOOL~ NOTES. t ner common to section 35, town 15 i Beatrice Quick and Marie Goode]l, ~north, range 11 east, Gra,nt Township, ARCH WINDS Huron County and fractional section i Reporters. 2, town 14 north, range 11 east, Elk- The primary, first and second land Township, Tuscola County; grades are telling stories for lan-thence east on the Huron-Tuscola Will Soon Be Here guage. County line between sections 35 and 36, said Grant Township and frac- I Third grade language is studying tional sections 2 and 1, sa,id Elkland i"Barefeot Boy." Township to the east section corner Get ready for Storm, Sleet, 5now and t Fourth grade has completed their common to said section 36 and said ,Baldwin Fourth Grade Reader and fractional section 1_; shall be improved i starting Elson Readers. in accordance with the specifications Kaw Winds now on file; and SiXth grade is learning "The Whereas, I, as such commissioner, .Landing of the Pilgrims" in read- did heretofore determine the bound- Well filled coal bins will soon disappear when the March winds be- lag. aries of the special assessment dis- i Seventh grade is learnin~ the trict No. 244 for sa'id highway known gin to blow. IFs well to keep on hand an extra ton for reserve. ,as assessment district road No. 244 to ~present, past and pa'st perfect ten- i be as follows: Said district includes ~ses in grammar. ~lall lands within the followin~; boun 111111111IIIIIII1111111111111111111111111IIIIllllllIIllllllll Itll IIIIIIIIil11111111111111111 IIIIIIIit11111111t11111111111t1111111IIIl1111|I1+ i The eighth grade is finishing their daries in the townships of Sheridan + history book. and Gran~ in Huron County, Elk!and .'''.'''.'''''''''.''.-..''''''.'''''''''''.''.''''''.'..''.''.'''.''''"'''.''''''..'''.'''''''''''''.''.''''''.''''.'.'•''''i_= in Tuscola County and Green!eat in I Lottie Romonoskie was a visitor Sanilae County, to-wit: at our school Thursday.• Commencing at the % post on the [ We had a Va!entine's box Thurs- east side of section 36, town 15 north, t New River I pay highest market prices ~day. The first thing we had was a, range 11 east, Grant Township, Hu-] contest to see who could write the ton County; thence west 2½ miles on for poultry at fl~e Care word heart, the raost times in five ~the east and west ~/~ line of sections ZIEGL' R 36, 35 and 34 to the center of said sec- Poult~y '~',a-t...... * Cail:l me minutes~ Park Zinnedker won tl~e tion 34; then south ~/~ mile on the Egg 0-- prize. Next Loerna Quick and Fro-inerth and south b~ line of said sec- before you sdL da Parker went to the board and,tion 34 to the ~ post on the south i drew little hearts in big hearts that ~side of said section 34; thence co~- i NUT i EXCELLENT FOR STEAM, ==== lwe had on the boaTd. Freda re-ltinuing south ~ mile on the north ceived ,the prize for drawing the land south ¼ line of fractional sec- HOT WATER OR HOT AIR == 7Roy C. Shurlow !most. Next we took five minutes tion 3, town 14 north, range 11 east, ALL COAL~NO SLACK OR SLATE - - , Elkland Township, Tuscola County, FURNACES Care, Nich, i and saw how many words we could to the center of said fra.ctional section =- "Much Hotter and Cleaner" =- 'make out of Valentine. Marie i3; thence east 2½ miles on the east Moore Phone 145-R 2 Goodetl received the prize for this. and west ~/4 line of fractional sec- i Equal to Pocohantos Park Zinnecker then favored us by tions 3, 2 and 1 to the ¼ post on the = SPECIAL FOR THE RANGE _= - = 'L_...... two recitations after which the vaI-~east side of said fractional section 1; = = ent~nes were given ~ut. Everyone i thence continuin~ east ½ mile on the No soot. Low in ash. High in _= It is carefully screened to just the _= reqeived many pretty valentines, least and west ¼ line of fractional _= -=- -=~: heat units. --=:= and all reported a good time. section 6, town 14 north, range 12 right size for your range. You get - east, Greenlea~ township, Sanilac --= It satisfies. ---: i I County to the center of said fraction- =-== what you pay for--good, clean coal. CASS CITY HAPPENINGS OF al sec[:ion 6; thence north ½ mile on i the north and south ~A line of said ~|||| |||l||!|l|||| I |||| |ll|!!l ||||U !i!| |!|l|||||!| ! I||||!!|1! !ItltiiNlill!|!||!ll|! li!| !|!!| ||!ll| !l| I1| I!1!| I I| Ill |Ill! | I II I ! !1!1 I1 ! ! !1! !1 ~lllll|llllllllltlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II111111111111111111I lllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllll~l TWENTf-FIVE YEARS AGO fractional section 6 to the ~/~ post on

the north side of said fractional sec- ,11 IIIit11111111111IIIit111111111 IIIIIIIIIIII II11 III Iit111 IIII111 IIIIIIIII I1111111111111111Iit111 III It111111tli11111111111tl 111111tIll tt III I II I1 "i "1111111t I I 1111 I I l I II I 1t l I II III I II I Ill .COKEII I I I I I | I I I III I I 11tMllllll II IIIII IIII I II I I 111I1 l lll I I11I11 II III I 11II I 111II111111111111111 t I I I I 1I111 II II. illi Items of Cass City Enter- tion 6; thence continuing north ½ z = prise of March 2, 1899. mile on the north and south % line of section 31, town 15 north, range 12 Contractors are figuring" on Sheri- east, Sheridan Township, Huron dan's new hotel. County, to the center of said section J. A. Caldwe!l is moving the wing 31; thence west ½ mile on the east i_: Anthracite i_-= _= of the old Tennant House. and west x£ line of sa'id section 31 to = -_- = the place of beginning. _= = _~ CHESTNUT SIZE Jas. Lacroix has moved into the And all l~nds in the townships of - (Hard Coal) " =-= =-= Hackett residence on Seeger St. Sheridan and Grant, in Huron Coun- =_ = = = - GOOD STOCK The fierce storm Sunday shook the ty, Elkland in Tuseola County, and :_- BEST OF QUALITY -: Evangelical...... church at Kilmanagh- ...... so 'Greenleaf in Sanilac County within ==-: NONE BETTER __:--: _: that the plaster dropped from the ,the boundaries above described, will _= _ be liable to a.n assessment for bene- -= o _ - ceiling down on the congregation, fits for the improvement of ~aid high- Just Right ~- EGG SIZE _=- _= The potato evaporating works at way and also the townships of Sheri- -= = North Branch have closed for the dan and Grant, in Huron County, Elk- - Best for large furnaces. __= _== E - _= for Base season, having used up all the pota- land in Tuscola County, and Green- - = leaf in Sanilac County, and the Coun- toes to be purchased in the neighbor- == STOVE SIZE --7- -= ties of Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac at _= Burke's Drug Store. .hood. large. Burners Wood's Drug Store. The s heel board has purcased a Now, therefore, all owners of lands = Base Burners and Furnaces _=-~ =: carload of St. ChaTles coal which is = __- within the above described boundar- All is well prepared. - It's clean and well prepared. now being delivered at the school-lies in the townships of Sheridan and. == _ :Grant, in Huron County, Elkland in :_= house,secure wood.ithaving been impossible to iTusc°la County, and Greenleaf in San- •••••••••••••••••i•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••u•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ii ~i~i~u~u~ii~iiui~i~u~ii~u~i~i~$~i~iiin~i~iiiui~u~ui1i~ii~i~i~u~in~i~ui~i~ Mr. and Mrs. Jos Frutchey of De- ilac County, and all persons inter- uiiiii•ii••iiiiiiiiii••#i•u••ii••i•••i••••••i••••••••••••••••••i•••••••••••••••••••••••••i•••u••••i••ii•••••••••••••••••i•|•••••••••••••ii••i ~u~i~i~i~Il~i~l~i~l~i~t~l~i~i~iii~1uu~ii~i~ii~ii~i troit are spending a few days with ested in said lands and the townships = _= /IltI LIY$ : friends here, having but recently of Sheridan and Grant in Huron _ _-__=--= =__-_= re- !County, Elkland in Tuscola, and •turned from a trip to Virginia and Greenleaf in Sanilac County and the : Washington, D.C. Counties of Huron, Tuscola' and San- : Owing to the sudden rise of water ilac are hereby notified that on the = on Sunday, S. Champion moved his !12th day of March, A. D. 1924, at Soft Coal °° Remember" barber shop furniture out from under 11:00 o'clock A. M. Central Standard -=-= i the Cass City .Bank, fearing it might iTime, Iwill be present at the south- VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY i-_--= = ALL SOFT COAL FORKED ---_ be damaged. The water subsided suf- east corner of Section 35, town 15 - ~ -= ficiently for him to replace it Men- north, range 11 east, Grant Township, ~_ We are here to ,give you the - day afternoon, i Huron County, along the said high- 4 in. and Better Lump, we:y to be improved, and announce ~_ :-- BEST OF SERVICE AND -=--~ i Messrs. Ratz & Wettlaufer of my assessment of benefits upon the Heaters and Furnaces = ~[ A FUEL OF VALUE. = Stratford, Ont., spent several days lands within said boundaries consti- = ~ _= here during the week end and have in tuting said special assessment dis- trict and upon the townships of Sher- 2 in. by 4 in. Egg mind the location of a factory here ~: We appreciate your complaints; - for the manufa, cture of their pea har- idan and Grant.in Huron County, Elk- = _= = , rester, which is said to be the best land in Tuscola County, and Green- Hazard Quality =-_: -== that gives us a check for better ser- ~_ -- -machine of the kind. on the market; leaf in Sanilac County, and upon the Counties of Huron, Tuscola and San- Ranges and furnaces. also whee.lbarrows, washing machines, ilac, at large, and the said assessment -= _= _~ ;churns, etc. They left for Detroit on of benefits will be open to review. All = = ~Saturday afternoon but will return persons, said Townships or Counties ~f3~ii~u~i~iii~i~i~i~i~~i~u~i~i~i~|~it~i~i~i~! 4~~1~u~i~1i~i~t~g~i~ll~iini~|i~|i~uH~i~1Mliii~Hl~i~i~i~i~ii next week. may appear and be heard with respect t Last Sunday concluded the labors to their several apportionments of lot Evangelist Gee. R. Jackson at.the benefits for said highway. ;M. E. church here. His labors lasted Given under my hand at Lansing, 'a little over three weeks and were Michigan, this 15th day of February, Phone51--2R Farm Produce Co A. D. 1924. Lumber Dept. e Elevator Dept. !marked with success from the start. FRANK F. ROGERS, :On Sunday morning, 54 were received State Highway Commissioner. '~.;i~to the':,eb~urch. On prQbation, As! one 2-22-2 • ~ .-"t,' : - .~ ",, --,'~" % +~ " " " • .; l:4x ' Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29, 1924. cAsS CITY CHRONICLE PA~E SEVEN°

STATE O'F MICHIGAN~ i m more" ...... acre,zg'e io7 ...... ' for...... sugar beets than ldent: ...... --is ...... surrounded by helps and good tan. The Tribune was Republican the...... ~econd advent would come in 1844 Court for the County of Tuscola, In ever.... before advisors when he gives the- nation an and the Free Pre~s~ was Democratic~~ , But by ~msa~p~catlon"~" " of scripture," he..° Chancery. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Vander- essay. Of course it comes to us with and ff those ~ld t,rmocrat:: e~ that was mistaken His converts were ~cat- Margaret Hardes~y, Plaintifl~, vs. 'kooy much better - more frills, but it is really an essay time could get a message that the tered in all parts" of the United S~ates Henry A. Hardesty, Defendant. Old Mr. Bell apparently on the gain. from the "higher up" and we meditate Free Press was now a Republican and after the mistake they became in. Suit pending in the Circuit Court "I'm going to the School of Life Where is the man that gave away a.nd wonder what brand of "wisdom sheet they would cry out, "Tis mmis- fidels. ,I~u~ as alt mankind must have a for the County o£ Tuscola, In Chan- wine" does our chief executive sample, take." Pontiac in Oakland county sent religion when the spirit rappings cery, at the Village of Caro in said My teacher~common sense his cutter for a song? And those who join its cares and strife Our meat man ran shy of muttbn, out a little skeet weekly called Pon- came, they fell for that peculiar doco County, on the 31st day of January, There must be some easy money in tripe and liver on Thursday. Nothing- 'rAac Gazette. Soon we got a tri-week- trine. In our younger days, our lo~ 1924. Learn by erperience." the county offices. The names of those but pork. When asked for a variety ly from Detroit and the family that fed among them and we were ira- In this cause, it appearing by affi- who want one are legion. Will there As we close our items~Coal at the had to own up, "I'm all hog; nothing" could afford it was considered "some pressed with their kindness to fellow davit on file, that the whereabouts of i be offices enough to go round ? If not, elevator. more." pumpkins." Scripps of Detroit star±- creatures. As "Love is the futfillmenD the said defendant, Henry A. Har- l let us create more offices. We are a desty, are unknown and that it can- There have been close escapes from Mrs. Nell Kennedy visits her sister e dthe Evening News Daily, then we of the law" the spiritualists may have Iprogressive people in a progressive not be ascertained in what state or fire, but they said keep names quiet. at Hot Springs, Ark. Her mother is thought we had the world by the fore- more to their credit than other creeds cou~=~t~y he ~eside~. i Men that shot~td k~ow tell ~s t~'~ere ,~ge ~1~e~e spe~xdh~g ~he whaler. i~O~3. ~leLklres w~'e scarc~ so * :~ On motion of Theron W. Atwood, The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. i Don Nutt still in poor health, when parents went to city the children one of the attorneys for said plain- t C. J. Malcolm on Thursday afternoon, t If we don t get the paper for one day "begged, "Bring me home some pic- tiff, it is ordered thane the said defen- I Registration Notice far Village Elec- I March 6, at two o'clock • Sub'ectJ for there is a low g ro w.1 If we f a i 1 t or e-itures. " Three score years have Polo in 600 A. D. dant, Henry A. Hardesty, cause his [ tion, Monday, Mar. 10, 1924. • . ,, • . • • . . , • The Chinese polo game was playe~ appearance to be entered in this the meeting will be Medical Temper- celve it for two days there ss a howl. changed all things till now we are a [ To the qualified electors of the Vil- !ance" in charge of the superintendent The writer kicks as bad as others 'till proud and exacting people. about the year 000 A. D. with a ligh~ cause within three months after; the ]lage of Cass City, State of Michigan: wooden ball. date of this order, and in case of his i of thatdepartment. An invitation is he remembers back sixty years a~)! When you find a spiritualist of to, I Notice is hereby given that in con- extended to all to attend, when newspapers came only once a day if questioned in regard to ances- appearance that he cause his ans .wet formity with Act 126, Public Acts of to the plaintiff's Bill of Complaint to 1917 as amended, I, the undersigned Charles Cook was able to come to week. Saturdakr was our mail day and tiT, he will tell you of one Willim~a Low~ and Suspicion. be filed, and a copy thereof served Village Clerk, will upon any day ex- Deford Monday. First time away from we Were contented with the conditions. Miller born in Massachusetts in 1782. Water will not extinguish the spark upon the plainEff's attorneys, within cept Sunday and a legal holiday or home since he fell from the hay mow Detroit Tribune and Detroit Free Wm. Miller was a man of ability and a of love--and it takes sornethmg• f stro~g~ fifteen days after service on him of a the day of ~any regular or special copy of said Bill and notice of this six weeks ago. Press were the newspapers for Michi-great student of "Book" believing that er to scent the breath of susbicion. election or official primary election, John Pringle is our informant that 1 , ...... ;i ...... ¢ ..... : order, and that in default thereof said receive for registration the name of ..;Bill be taken as confessed by said de- any legal voter in said village not al- he has received settlement with the fendant. ready registered who may apply to me County Mutual Insurance Co. for loss And it is further ordered that with- personally for such registration, or of home by fire. Well pleased with in forty days after the date hereof, who may make application for regis- prompt and fair treatment he received the plMntiff cause a notice of this or- tration by mail or messenger, as pro- from the officials° der to be published in the Uass City vided by Act 7, Public Acts of 1919, E. R, Bruce and Savauet Sherk are Chronicle, a newspaper printed, pub- as amended except that I can receive lished and circulated in said County the sugar beet contract persuaders of no names for registration during the ..... of Tuseola, and that such publication this locality. Both m~n have bad colds ) ve time intervening between the Second be continued at Ieast once in each Saturday before any general or spec- ~about half sick, but belong to dif- week, for six weeks in succession, or ial election or official primary election ferent companies and striving which that she cause a copy of this order to a~ad the day of such election. will be greater, so they keep under mo- be personally served upon said defen- Mar. 1, 1924, last day for general dant, a¢ least twenty days before the tion regardless of health or weather. ' registration by personal application Mrs. Bessie Holt, wh6 has been in time above prescribed for his appear- for said election. d ance. February 13, 1924, last de~y for reg- poor health since Mrs. S. Sherk died, And it is further ordered that the istration by affidavit is much better now. Her home of lace said plaintiff cause a copy of this or- Notice is further hereby given that has been with his sister, Mrs. Fred der to be mailed to said defendant, at Lester. his last known postoffice address, by will be at Clerk's Office February 23 registered mail, and a return receipt and Mar. 1, A. D. 1924, from 8 o'clock Debate at schoolhouse did not take a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m. on each said iplace as expected last Thursday eve- demanded, a.t least twenty days before day for the purpose of reviewing the ~he date herein prescribed for his ap- registration and registering such of nine. A shortage of coal does not al- pearance. the qualified electors in sMd village low to soak up any unnecessary heat Dated, January 31st, 1924. as shall properly apply therefor. i until business matters are normal No JOHN W. QUINN, Women Eleetor s~The names of all coal on sale at elevator just now. Circuit Court Commissioner, Tuscola qualified women electors not already Some are getting the warmer from County, Michigan. appearing on the registration list will Kingston. ORR & ATWOOD, be registered, in conformity with the foregoing provisions. Horses and sleighs go merrily by, Attorneys for Plaintiff. but not a car is seen on highway. All Business Address: Cavo, Mich. Dated February 1, 1924. 2-15-7 LURA A DEWITT, bear it well--singing "The old time re- 2-29-1 Village Clerk. ligion is good enough for me." Mrs. Peter Daugherty didn't really Village Election. like it because the news from Deford Directory Notice is hereby given to the qua li- said she was seriously ill. Mrs. D. has fted electors of the Village of Cass been in active life for more than sixty- Last year 350,000 buyers P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. S. City, State of Michigan, that the next six years and the slowing down Dentist. ensuing Annual Village Election will process has come. 'Tis hard for her waited ior delivery. be held at Common Council Rooms to see the serious side. Graduate of the University of Mich- within said village on Monday, March an. Office in Sheridan Bldg., Cass 10, A. D. 1924, at which election the The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. , Mich. following village officers are to be Vanderkooy is sick at present. elected, viz., i Village President, I Vil- They aim at improving the singing Insure yoursel against delay DENTISTRY. lage Clerk, 1 Village Treasurer, also 3 in church work at present. Trustees for 2 years, 1 Assessor. this spring by placing your I. A. Fritz, Resident Dentist. Relative to Opening and Closing of Three of our most aged men are in Office over Burke's Drug Store. We the Polls. bad condition. Don Nutt suffers from solicit your patronage when in need Sec. 1. On the day of any election bowel trouble aggravated by a rup- order for a Ford now. of ~work. the polls shall be opened at seven t ture, Alfred Shaw has a stroke of one o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon f side that leaves him in a feeble condi- I. D. McCOY, M. D. thereafter as may be, and shall be i tion, Peter Bell is crippled in both feet Surgery and Roentgenology. continued open until five o'clock in the with that strange trouble that often Office in Pleasant Home Hospital...... n .... and no longer: Provi~e~,~afflicts the aged. They have all passed A. Tindale That'.in townships the board of in- i th e "three score and ten" mark. Phone, Office 96-2R; Residence 96-3R spectors of election may, in its discre-i tion, adjourn the polls at twelve! Nell Kennedy receives word from o'clock noon, for one hour, and that Hot Springs, Ark., that his wife gr- F. L. MORRIS, M. D. the township board in townships and rived there in safety. 'Tis not a small Phone 62. the legislative body in cities and vil-'tramp. Ticket from Detroit to the lages may, by resolution adopted ill-'Springs, $59.00 and some cents. teen days prior to the election and SHELDON B. YOUNG, M. D. published with the notice of the elec-1 We have an indicator on the side of i Detroit, Michigan t v Cass City, Mich. tion, provide that the polls shall be,the domicile and gaze upon it in early Telephone--No. 80. opened at six o'clock in the forenoon, morn. Saturda7 and Sunday morn- and may also provide that the polls ings the spirits bad gone below zero shall be kept open not later than line. C. G. WOODHULL, M. D. eight o'clock in the evening" of W. A. GIFT, B. So.; M. D. same day. the l It is surface judgment for us to Medicine-Surgery-R~entgenology The polls of said e!ection will be !sneer at the man who will not go with Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. open at 7 o'clock a. m. and wilt re- public opinion. Public opinion has Phone 28 Marlette, Mich. main open until 5 o'clock p. m., of often been on the wrong side and per- said day of election, Eastern Stan-scouted the honest individual who had dard time. brains was in advance of the masses. McKAY & MePHAIL Dated this 1st de:y of February, A. New Undertaking Parlors. Do 1924o A woman that entertains eom0any Lee Block. LURA A. DEWITT, by telling" them the short comings of Everything in undertaking goods al- Clerk of said Village. her husband should be gathered to ways on hand. Day and night calls 2-29-1 the graves of her ancestors. t; Farm c.Auctlon" Sale" !." promptly attended. Office phone 182. If Ramsey MacDonald enjoys his STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit vision that he will see the day that all A. J. KNAPP, Funeral Director Court for the County of Tuseola, In men are free from hunger and cold, and Licensed Embalmer. Mrs. Knapp, Chancery. i the drink habit must be driven from Because of ill health of my wife, I will quit farming and will sell *~ Lady Assistant with License. Night Nova E. Armstea.d, Plaintiff, vs. the British Islands. We have lived and day calls receive prompt atten- Raymond H. Armstead, Defendant. 'among a drinking- people; seen homes the personal property listed below at auction 5~ miles south of Cass :!: tio'n. City phone. Suit pending in the Circuit Court suffer with both hunger and cold. Sol- for the County of Tuscola, In Chan- dora was the cause indolence, rarely CASS CITY LODGE NO. 214, L. O. L. cery, at the Village of Caro in said was the cause want of employment, City, or 1 mile east and ~ mile south of Deford, on meet the second and fourth Saturday County, on the 31st day of January, but in nearly all cases intemperance A. D. 1924. of each month at Town Hall. In this cause, it appearing by affi-'invited the wolf to the door. It is only davit on file, that the defendant, Ray- truth to say that in every land where E. W. KEATING mond H. Armstead, cannot be found the drink habit is tolerated a portion FRIDAY MARCH 7 !i Real Estate and Fire Insurarnce and that it cannot be ascertained in'of the heads of famlies drink till want what state or country he resides, enters the home. Commencing at one o'clock Cass City, Mich. On motion of Theron W. Atwood, t Mrs. Ella Ellisworth, who has made one of the attorneys for said plain- T. H. WALLACE, tiff, it is ordered that the said defen- her home with E. A. and Persis Bruce Matched team of dapple greys, 8 years old, Handy farm wagon, 4 in. tires, in good con- dant, Raymoi~d H. Armstead, cause for some time past, went to son's home Cass City, Mich. his appearance to be entered in this at Pontiac on evening train Saturday. weight 2,800, well broke dition Phone 55---lS, 1L cause within three months after the Could not make the journey before on General purpose horse 11 years old 11/2 h. p. United International gasoline AUTO INSURANCE date of this order, and in case of his laccount of bad weather. Her health is appearance that he cause his answer ' much improved under advice of physi- Grey driving horse engine :~ . T " ,-x v to the plaintiff's Bill of Complaint tO!clan and good care at her brothers. Bay mare 4 years old, weight 1350 New John Deere 2-horse riding cultivator o'~ R N. Mc~ULLOUGH be filed, and a copy thereof served t Last Wednesday Deford had got AUCTIONEER upon the plaintiff's attorneys, within Roan cow, milking, 6 years old New John Deere walking plow fifteen days after service on him of a hungry to go to Cass City. Must go by ~kND REAL ESTATE DEALER, Black cow, 8 years old, due in May ..¢ copy of sa.id Bill and notice of this or-" R. R.~no other way--hence they 7 head of young cattle Massy Harris mower Disc harrow CASS CITY. der, and that in default thereof said broke loose to such an extent that on Farm sales a specialty. Dates may Bill be taken as confessed by said de- return trip the engine tired out a mile * Grade Durham bull 1 year old Dump rake 30-gallon kettle be arranged with Cass City Chronicle. fondant. And it is :~further ordered that with- north of the burg'. Passengers got out ~: Brood sow due April 25 Set spike tooth diags, 60 teeth ...... in forty days after the date hereof, i c°mpleted their journey on foot. Train g" About 60 hens Set spring tooth harrows, 17 teeth i lllilltililii Ill illll liltIIlillllliillliil lilllllII tillilltlll II IllilllilliIIIIIlli IIIIIlilillillliltil the plaintiff cause a notice of this or- 1came on when it got its second wind. der to be published in the Cass City We hear there was a. convert to the "~ Quantity of hay Five-gallon milk can 2 water separators = _~ P.L. PHILLIPS Chronicle, a newspaper printed, pub-:wolf alegory up here from East Green o'*" About 100 bu. oats Set whiffletrees and neckyoke lished and circulated in sa.id County '~last week. And he spoke in pity of De- _== AUCTIONEER - :i: 2 bags of screened beans 145 ft. of new hay rope, fork and pulleys :~: _ of Tuscola, and that such publication ford's skeptical scribe. Had we met a -= Snover, R1 be continued at least once in each :~ New work harness, extra heavy Velvet rug 9x12 Morris chair -- treat of peppermint drops would have :~ = _ week, for six weeks in succession, or = that she cause a copy of this order to been in order. That's best we can do I~ Single harness Rocker Cupboard = Farm Sales A Specialty. _-_-== be personally served upon said defen- now. The nation won't "give the poor t~1 Top buggy equipped with lights Book shelves Buggy pole -2 Every Sale a Success. dant, at least twenty days before the Irish a chance." time above prescribed for his appear- Americans joke about the Irish ]~ Wagon with 31/~ in. tires and rack, in good Forks, hoes and other things too numerous _=-- Dates may be made at Chronicle ance. walking in middle of the street. For [ I~ condition to mention And it is further ordered that the pa~t two weeks we were forced to be -== Office or with Wm. Auslander said plaintiff cause a copy of this or- ===- at Shabbona Store. der to be mailed to said defendant, at Irish or be foolish. The middle of road == his last known postoffice address, by was the only place to find safe footing. /~ TERMs--All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 9 The debate at schoolhouse Thursday ~II~N~~i~I~H~I~i~iN~I~I~ registered mail, and a return receipt Ii months' time on good approved endorsed notes at 7 per cent interest. I demanded, at least twenty da.ys be- evening read "Resolved, That Female fore the date herein prescribed for his Suffrage Should Be Abolished." appearance. Looks as if E. A. Cones was prepar- ~ HalPs Catarrh Dated, January 31st, 1924. ing to establish a wood yard in our '~ JOHN W. QUINN, city. Well~'tis needed. ~'~ ~.lg~~ e claimdo for it -~ Circuit Court Commissioner, Tuscola County, Michigan. The eleven year old miss of the Pau ~' [i Jam es Sp once,r Prop. rid your wstem of Catarrh or Deafn~ ORR & ATWOOD, school who gave us the essay on No- * ~amed b~ Catarrh. Attorneys for Plaintiff. vesta did well. If her mother or some * Business Address: Caro, Mich. other friend helped that does not de- lg, ]. CttENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio 2-15-7 tract from the noble effort. Our pres- PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 29, 1924. ~III~IIII$~III!I~I~I~II~I~IIII~l~I;a~I BEAULEY. 1 CEDAR RUN. a SCHOOL NOTES i - ¢, ~1~I~I~I~I~II~IIII~ Good sleighing this week. ! Mrs. E. S. Hendrick spent the week- _ ' A very large crowd attended Rich- end at Ca~s City visiting relatives and I ~{~*a~~ i We were very pleasantly surprised ard Edgerton's sale and everything friends. m~~~~[fJ~}~~~ ~1~ = ~ on Tuesda5r morning with a chapel i went well ~ hour. Rev. Wm. Schnug of the Pres- Mr. and...... Mrs. Edge~on expect to Mrs. McBam of Caro ~s wmtmg her ~Iu~[~[~lI[~I~[H~I[I~[I~I~!I~i~I~u~I~I~I~I!~!I~i~]~!~ byterian church was the speaker. He !move to Cass City in a ~hort time. We sister, Mrs. A. Beutler. A Recdpt for Those --o" chose the very interesting topic,"Our i ar e all very sorry to lose them from Mrs. Wilson of Ontario has been Thai sugar beets paid ~he lavgeu~; Minds, Our Kingdom." He brought;our neighborhood, visiting at the Wm. Burse and Rev. gross return to Michigan farmers of out points ~howing how much good~ f Mrs. Lydia Russell returned home Wilson homes and with other friends a~y field crop grown in the state last books and amusements mean in our ilast week after spending a week with in this vicinity. Pa d Accounts ,: yoax, and that the United States con- lives. Ed. Hartwick's are moving on to the tinues to import about one-fourth of Prof. W. D. Henderson of Ann Ar-~i her sister, Mrs. Chas. Hartsell. Alonzo Bingham farm near Gagetown (he sugar consumed from foreign na- h~,-~ w~,, ,~,~ +:n ~n~k ~f. ~.h~ high i Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thane and .... "~'~ *' .... 1...... ,~ Your cancelled cheek is the best receipt ! ,aons, are reasons aavancea ~or an ~.." ~ x~r .a~. . • 2e * ,.~ .~-,,.. V, ~, TVgr ~r~d Tvgr~ 7~(~rmDn (~-rp,~n]o-q: vig~...... SC,,oo, ,, eu**esuay o, ,'as~ wuei,,~ ,,~,~ ...... e...... :...... e...... ~...... ,ug;...... ~u~un. in the ...... wor,u~; it is proof positive that you "-° increase m me imcnlgan acreage ~y -ent word that due to the storm and ~ted at the Chas. Hartsell home Tues- Prof. J. F Cox, head of the farm 7 ...... 'day" also attended the Edgerton's Several from this vicinity attended ...... • ...... mocKaaea roans, ne wan uname ~o~ , the Warren M - have paid. ~:~ ~rops uepar~men~ a~ ~wmnigan ~gr> ~,~ ~, ~ h~ ~,,~ ~ ,~-k,~ ,m the{sale in the afternoon ~- cCready sale near Col- cultural College. From the stand- ~a~e~in-~r~l ~-~ ...... v I Mr -nd Mr~ T ~ Heron visited wood last Thursday. l 1mint of soil and climate, Michigan is ~- ~ " • t • " ~- -" " ~" • Mr and Mrs Clare Tur r t i Paying by check saves the risk :and e...... ~ Prof. H. W. Holmes m busy at pres-lthmr children m Owendale from Fr> , . : ,, ~ . . . ne enter-t parncumny aaaptea to the g~owmg ten t compiling a list of 800 words day until Monday ~amea ~ne ~unshme Ladles' A~d at trouble of handling cash. It also enables you ":'. -,~ ~.... ,,,. ~whmh - are commonly mmspelled.- Cop-i, , Mrs Durward Heron will. entertain. ~,~,. numv x rm~y. ~ mrge crown was • : , ...-7"-. , ., !ies of this li~t are to be sent to all !the Ladies' Aid Thursday, March 6 presen~ in spite of the blockaded at the end of the month to see just how and i A segond 'ton fitter con,test' will be., • ...... i " roads - staged !by Michigan swine breeders :~ne t~eT-~y srU~lltngCnot~stjnln t~t~i Seneca,, Hartsell called on his broth- The Friendship Club was enter- t where your money went. during /~he coming season, according : ..... ft. ,~ ..... ;_ .... ~_I or, Jacob Hartsell Sunday. rained at the C,arfi~ld l,~.~hm~ h~rn~ ~o a no' n m W - Vern - F ~• n~ar iu~ure, 1~ is p 1 annea LO n a ve bile -- ...... n :t~ ce e t, Dy e ~. roe-~v .... ~o~ s,,ell~rs from each school Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin and Friday evening. Everybody reports a man, l~ader of the state Ton L~tter ~,~,~ +~ ,~,hfh ~,-~a, an~m o~me to~famflY spent SatUrday at the Mrs. dandy t~me. Open an account at this bank and pay Cluband extensmn speemhst re•am-!the local school, from which the four~ Jane Martm home. • i Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley of Caro your bills by cheek. ma~ nus~anary at the ,wicnigan Agri. i best spellers will be taken, for a! Mrs. Bower Connell returned from visited at the Jay Hartley home here i" • ultural: College. Valuable results ~nalline mn~:o~ Rn~.nhl~ nv{~.o.~ will l Pontmc last Thursday where she had Sunday. alon~ educatmn and demonstratmnal h~. awarded the winners Ispent the week wmtmg her m~er. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demmg were lines were obtamed• m" the cont e st t ...... The sixth erode, was ° awarded both t Mrs. W. J. Moore ~s" m" Sagmaw" a¢ Caro on Tuesday. CASS CITY STATE which was held las,t year, which was i,~unctualit,, ~:nd attendance banner~ for a, few days. Several from this vicinity attended won by a litter weighing a total or ~f'o~ the month of February Their l The friends of C. E. Hartsell let the Richard Edgerton sale on Tues- 2,840 pounds ~t the end of the !80- splendid record was no tardy marks '~h~m know Monday evenmg that he day. BANK ~ay perma. and 98.5 per cent attendance. !was going to have a birthday, when t -- !they arrived with well filled baskets. I A few days following the games A pleasant time was enjoyed by all NOVESTA CORNERS. The Democratic State Central Con>. which our teams played with Pigeon mittee met in Lansing and designat~ed :at Pigeon, they informed us by long" ,,except those who could not guess the Mrs. A. M. Grinnell left Thursday May 15 as the time and Flint as the distance thaaz precaution against proverbs, they of course have the of last week for her home in Dryden l~Iace for the state convention that smallpox should be taken as 25 cases sympathy of the rest. A nice buffet after spending the past month with will elect delegates-at-large and alter- had been reported in their village. Ac-~tuncheon of sandwiches, cakes, salads her sister, Mrs. Julius Wentworth. notes to the National Convention in cordingly each member of the teams and pickles to which all did justice. Word has been rercefved here that New York, June 17, and to nominate was vaccinated on Thursday. Many Mr. Hartsell was wished many more Mrs. Ross Allen is seriously ill at the candidates for Presidental electors, are already favoring sore arms. Roads such happy milestones, and some very home of her son, Vern, in Armada° Michigan is entitled to four delegates permitting', they will journey tonight nice gifts were presented by John HAND PICKED a~-large, but eight will be elected, (Friday) to Caro to play their h{gh ~v[oore in behalf of those present. : Wmo Patch~ Jr. ]eft Tuesday of last four men and fou_ women, and each school, teams. '< iweek for Detroit. t • t will have i~alf a vote in the convert- The domestic scienc~ classes are ~V~,~.~.~No E • , :Roads are badiy blocked again from CULL BEANS tion. ~now busy drafting pa~%erns. In class ,the recent snow and wind. I Mr. and Mrs. John Davis speut work. they are taking" up the study of Marvin Harrington still coat;hues Sunday afternoon at the Ben Wen~- Dr. a. D. ,%~unzon, of the Traverse cotton, quite poorly, worth home. We were very fortunate in being able to get another C~ty state ho,~pita!, has tendered his The cuhuination of the sense of hu- Quite a' number fr'om here attended Ed. Sweet continues in poor health. carload of cull beans. resignation effective next July 1, has mor of the sophomores in the initia- services at Riverside Sunday evening.' Elmer Collins was in Sandusky been announced at th~ governor's o~- tion of the freshmen, who, we must Price is a littIe higher but firmly believe when consid- flee. Dr. Munson was made superin- admit, a~'e all mighty good sports, Miss Edith Kitchin visited at CIare Tuesday. . tendent when the institutioa was was held Friday evening. The fresh- Turkey's in El!ington, the first of the Mr. and Mrs. C]ms. Cunningha.m ering Potein Value that you can afford to fill in with your established and has been at its head men, obeying the stern laws laid down week. made a business trip Tuesday to Caro. ration to the Dairy Cow a liberal supply of cooked beans. about 35 years" He had the record by their upper classmen, compelled Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams and Stock is fine---don't put off purchases--supply is of being one of the most efficien¢ in- the fun loving sophomores to get family from near Marlette visited at SHABBONA. stitutional heads in the s.tate service. !down to work and ge~ a "feed" to- T. Stitt's on Sunday. limited. t • gether for their benefit. This the Mrs. Wesley Perry is spending this J.A. McMahon of Argyle was a cal- Veterans of the Civil, Spanish- sophomores cheerfully did and acted week in Pontiac visiting her sister, ler in town Monday. American and World wars, aided by as host at a supper held at the M. E. Mrs. Russell Campbell. other patriotic organizations, have or- ~church Friday evening. There were Mrs. Geo. Johnson's sister, who has Fred Phetteplace of Sandusky spent Farmer's Eievator ganized a committee for a joint oh- labout 90 present including" members been visiting- her the past week, re- over Sunday with his family here. servation of Memorial day at Grand :of the faculty and their wives, Rev. turned to her hmne in Lure Saturday. Mrs. Frank Auslander spent the Rapids, May 30. In all, 19 organiza- s-nd Mrs. I. W. Cargo and the men- Roy. and Mrs. Davis of Wilmot week-end in Cass City, the guest of tions are represented in the Memo- bets of both freshman and sophomore called on J. J. Kitchin Saturday eve- Mrs. Isaac Agar and Mrs. Jennie rim day federation, of which Major !classes. Clever readings were given hint, staying" over night. Gordon. Stephen W. Collins is president. ~by Thelma Warner and Aletha Spur- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kitchin called Mr. and Mrs. Monty Phetteplace -~- ~geon after which games were played, on friends at Riverside Friday and at- left for Port Huron Monday where Adverh.,e your auction in the Chronicle The Michigan Sugar Beet Growers' Some very skillful contests were tended services in the evening', they will make their home. association has gone on record op- staged between the faculty and pupils, Prayer meeting held at the home of ", ed to the "4545' contract start- ,in which the #~.o~'' showed up splen- George Bullock Tuesday night wa~. ~ $7 a, ton. which the Michigan .didly. At ten o'clock, all departed the tartest attendance yet held, 62 NNggN gNNN gNggN N N gN2 N NNN N N ~:¢ompany proposed to offer this "declaring thatthey had had one of the being present besides their own faro- year?QThe association cites the con- best times ever. ily of five. We heartily welcome all tract Of the Owoss~ Sugar company, I Kindergarten This x.-eek ye are again. Next Tuesday night it will be N which offers a 50-50 split and has also having a wonderful time studying held at John Kennedy's. Would like about the Dutch or Holland people, to see all present. N a $7 a ton basis ...... to start, .iAnd a little later on we are going to N ~:~o Never in the history of Alpena, has make little windmills. Won't that RESCUE. N winter fishing been carried on to the be too much fun? N extent that it ha~ been this year. I We are also very interested in the COME IN Five tugs have been fishing from blacksmith and we are learning" the A number from around here were N Rockport and Presque Isle harbors blacksmith song- and are reading a Cass City callers Wednesday. @ and record catches have been report, straw about a little grey pony. ] Mrs. Albert M~rtin had a quilting N ed. Five tons of trout were shippefl i bee on Monday to help celebrate her ~ ' : birthday. N from Alpena in m!e clay recently, i CHURCH CALENDAR ~ William W. Parker, jr., and Joseph ~' And Look Over Some ReaJ Gassy, Spring N: The Grand Haven Farm Bureau at[ Mellendorf were Owendale callers on N its annual meeting, declared an eight t Evangelical Church~The fourth Saturday. N per cent dividend On all stock issued quarterly conference and communion Ostrum Summers, Clark and James ~ Merchandise prior to Dec. 31, 1-923. The bureau services will convene at this church Jarvis, Frank Fay mid Ralph Britt ~ went on record in favor of the gaso. Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Rev. were business callers in Cass City on N line tax, a graduated income tax and G, Knechtel of Bay City will preach at Monday. They brought home three ~ N sufficient fun4s to carry on the bovine all three services, new stoves, one for Mr. Summers, one ]~ y~]~ N tubercu!osis work in the state• I Saturday 2:00 p. m.--Preaching ser- for Mr. Jalwis and one for Mr. Fay. ~ ~,~ Will Be Surprised vice followed by business session. ~ Mrs. Albert Martin had a big sur- N Dr. William Samuel Hess. pastor Sunday services as follows: prise sprung on her Saturday when ~.~ @ of Westminster Presbyterian church, 10:00 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. her children and their families came!~ when you see our new spring numbers in N the largest in Grand Rapids, 'has m. Preaching, followed by corn- with well-filled baskets and spent the i~ been chosen chairman of the execu- munion service. 6:45 p.m. Junior day with her in honor of her birthday N tive committee for entertaining the and Senior E. L. C. E.. 7:30 p.m. which was on Monday. They gave her" ~[] Ladies' Coats. Look them over even though N 1924 annual general assembly of the Song" and preaching service, a dozen silver teaspoons. ~j~ N Presbyterian church to open here Prayer meeting on Thursday night Miss Gretchen Summers and Rolla ~}~ you are not ready to buy. N May 23. at 8:00. and Lloyd Kretzschmer spent Sunday ...... -- ..... The League business meeting will at the former's parental hoem here. ~ N Fred Knapp. Sr., retired farmer of meet at the Leonard Buehrly home i N Raisinville. and the last surviving next Tuesday night, t NOVESTA. @ member of the Sixth Cavalry, which A cordial welcome is extended to all' Let Us Convince You N did gallant work during the Civil the above services, i No trouble to keep within the speed ~j~ War, celebrated his eighty-second F.L. POHLY, Pastor. limit. N birthday recently, i We all appreciate the rising tom-i~ By giving us a few minutes of your time N Methodist Episcopal Church, Ira W. perature. N Because many of the Monroe ordi- Cargo, pastor Sunday, March 2. ~ Glen Churchill has been entertain- ~] that our men's suits and coats, high school N nances were out of (late, the city Class meeting 10:00, morning wor-ing the mumps the last few days. commission authorized the city a,tor ship with sermon "Consecrated Con- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Henderson, ~] hey to have them revised They versation," Sunday school 12:00, daughter Thelma, and son, Arthur, boys' suits and short pant suits never were N were last revised in t901. Junior and Senior Leagues and adult visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and ~j~ N study group in "World Service" 6:30, Mrs. Chas. C'unningham. ~a~ better style, color and quality equaled. @? Thomas M Legg, 90 years old. lighted cross and sermon "The Match- Michigan's oldest funeral director, less Name." Cottage prayer meet- ~a N who having directed funerals for 75 ings Tuesday evening, Mid-week ser- Not This Bar. ~:~ @ years, died a1 the home of his daugh vice Thursday evening 7:30. You are Even the most thirsty criminal isn't gg ter. in Detroit. last week most cordially invited to attend these anxious to Hne up before the bar of Ladies' Winter Coats @ -- services of the church. I~ ustice. A scratch on his hand suffered ~ ~ Ig while he was closing the postoffice t CASS CITY MARKETS. ~] and dresses to be closed out at unheard of door at White Pigeon two weeks ago First Presbyterian Church--Morn- N has proved fatal to Daniel Grosse. ing worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon Cass City, Mich., Feb. 28, 1924. N mail carrier, theme: "Embers of Faith." Sunday, Buying: Price - prices. N School at 12:00 m. I Mixed wheat, bu ...... 1.00 The Pore Marquette railroad wilt The young people's choir lends at- Oats " 45 rebuild the line between Pentwater tractiveness and cherfulness to our Rye, l~u i::::::::i ]::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!::::i~::58 ~r~ N and Muskegon this year. An 80-pound evening smwice. Be sure and come! Buckwheat, cwt ...... 1.50 N rail will replace the present track. Junior Christian Endeavor Society Corn, sb-lled, bu. (56 lbs.) ...... 90 iBarley, ~t ...... 1.35 ~ - :~< N --. meets at 6:30 p. m. 'Peas, b~ ...... 1.75 ~a Member ~ of the various Masonic Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 Beans, ewt.- ...... 4.15 N bodies, in Alpena. have pledged their P- m. i Baled hay, ton ...... 13.00 15.00 N support ia financint extensive ira. i William Schnug, Pastor. .Eggs, dozen ...... 25 ,.o____ provements ~c their property. The I I Butter, lb ...... 40 t Carrie ...... 4 6 ~] N plpans call for ground floor club] Baptist--To the following services ~. Calves, live weight .... 8 11 rooms. " ...... N __ , you are cordially invited, i Hogs, live weight, per Ib ...... 6½ N Masonic delegations from all parts i 10:30 morning worship. Subject,~ Hens ...... 17 21 of the state were in attendance at "Did Judas Partake of the Lord's Broilers ...... 17 21 N the grand commandery funeral ser- Supper?" !Capons ...... 25 N vice last week for Edmund S. Rankin, i 12 m., Bible School. S~I :. :. : " ~:]:::]::::::::]::]]::::18"100 ~,~ N past grand commander of Michigan, l 7:30 evening service. Subject, "Mayi Geese ...... 14 and one of Kalamazoo's three thirty- a Person Know that He Is Forgiven." Turkeys ...... N third flegree Mas0us. ] A. G: ~EwBERRY, Pastor. Hides ...... ,..... 4 N gN NggN gN @NNNN NIgN NNNNNggN NgiINNNNNNNNN