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! / cASS CITY CHRONICLE EIGHT PAGES. ° VOLUME 27, NUMBER 23. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY' SEPTEMBER 16, 1932. CAS[ ON TH[ A DBLA[ , WINkleS INIUS OLA [ O lEST8 OCTOB[R [ ,L[NDAR Frank D. Reed; treasurer, W~alter Tuscola Co. Circuit Court Will D. Knox Hanna Named for Mater; drain commissioner, Horace Convene on Monday, Representative; No Con- G. McElpinney; and coroners, Wm. Bettis and Fred J. Taggert. October 3. tests by Democrats for Huron County. Tuscola County Offices. John A. Graham, who was ad- The October term of circuit vanced to the office of Huron coun- court in Tuscola county will con- One incumbent was renominated ty sheriff following the death of vene on Monday, Oct. 3, with 52 • for a Tuscola county otKce and Jas. J, Murray last summer, was cases on the calendar. Of (~this three were defeated on the Repub- nomini~ted for ,the office on the Re- number, six are criminal cases, 22 lican ticket at the primary Tues- publican ticket by a large majority civil cases, 15 chancery cases and day. A large vote was recorded. in the primary election Tuesday. nine divorce cases. Stanley Osburn, seeking renom- Candidates ~or other county offices The following are the cases on ination for register of deeds, won nominated by the Republicans are: the c~lendar: Prosecuting attorney, Thos. R. Mc- by a large vote over his two op- Criminal cases. ponents. In other contests, H. Allister; treasurer, Geo. Alexander; Waiter Cooper was named for pro- and drain comm'issioner, Wm. J. The People vs. William Adle, bate judge; Arthur Whittenburg, Steadman. Joshua Br~aun for judge violation of prohibition law. county treasurer; Stephen W. Mor- of probate, John Doyle for clerk, The People vs. Irene Jungries, rison, county clerk; Roscoe J. Ted H. Schubel for register of violation of prohibition law. Black, drain commissioner. D. deeds, Russell G. Paynter for cor- The Peopte vs. Wallace Rogers, Knox Hanna won the nomination oner, and Win. H. Case for sur- robbery armed. for representative in the State leg- veyor. They were unopposed in the The People vs. Frank Anger, primary. islature. , robbery armed. Jas. Kirk for ,the office of sher- Pat Flannery won the Demo- ~. The People vs. Charles Damoth, iff, Mahrice Ransford for prose- cratic nomination for sheriff over ~fornication. f cuting attorney, Chas. N. Race and ,three other opponents. Candidates The People vs. Ray Phillips and Lee Huston for coroners, and Ches- unopposed on the Democratic tick- James Barber, ,~larceny. et are: Judge of probate, George ter H. Chesnut and Daisy S. Bar- Civil Cases. ry for circuit court commissioners Amos; treasurer, Merrill Holdship; Rodney Parks, Adm. of the Es- were unopposed for the Republican and drain commissioner, Robt. Ad- r I tate of Allie Parks, Deceased, vs. nomination for these offices. ams. Wilfred Neveau, garnishment. ' The Democratic nominees who Tuscola County Returns. Steve Krivol vs. Juice Sovpel and will contest -with Republican can- Early returns, not official, ~ndi- didates at the November election Dominica So-opel, assumpsit. care the following vote by `town- In the Matter of the Estate of are: Sheriff, Arthur Little; clerk, ships for the governor, congress- August I~ske, Deceased vs. Julius George G. MeIntyre; judge of pro- man, state representative and bate, Neil H. Burns; treasurer, Ar- Hagke, appeal. Tusc@a county officers for wh'ieh In the Matter of the Estate of thur A. Jones; register of deeds, there were contests in the primary: August Haske, Deceased vs. Rich- Wm. C. Hood; coroner, John E. Handy; and drain commissioner, Judge of Probate. ard Haske, appeal. Run- Anna Kilo vs. Gran4 Trunk C. Hess. Garnett Cooper Hill Ormes dell Western R. R. Co., a Michigan Sanilac County. Akron ........ 127 115 38 12 corporation, e~ al. Republican candidates winning Almer ...... 251 57 43 5 Frank Kilo vs. Grand Trunk 38 57 28 nominations in Sanilac county con- Arbela ...:.. 7 Western Ro R. Co., a Michigan cor- Columbia .. 138 106 50 16 PROF. BALTZER PINS RIBBON ON GRANT BROWN, CHAMPION MILKER AT THE STATE FAIR. tests Tuesday are: Judge of pro- poration, et al. Dayton .... 111 75 38 38 In the Matter of the Estate of bate, Geo. W. Paldi; sheriff, James 166 90 22 year-old farmer boy from Decker, and Harold, third, in a field of :Rinke had defeated him in the boys' Denmark .. 50 Through the courtesy of the De- James D. Brooker, Deceased, ap- Greenan ; prosecuting attorney, Elkland .... 301 III 89 17 troit News, the Chronicle is per- Mich., is the state's 1932 grand eight. ,milking contest earlier i,n the week. Leonard J. Patterson; clerk, Jos. Ellington .- 110 34 39 5 champion milker. "Grant won"the boys' epntest pehl. mitted to print the halftone picture "Evelyn finished milking her cow -Fred Mohr vs, John Mayer and Dawe; .treasurer, Geo. C. Gardner; Elmwood .. 110 42 52 20 showing Prof. Baltzer pinning the last year but ,failed to place in "It was only by the narrowest /in the shortest time, six minutes Mahelda Mayer, assumpsit. road commissioner, Arthur Mere- Fairgrove . 191 134 59 13 ribbon on Grant Brown, a member the championship contest following. 64 37 120 margin tha~ Grant managed to flat, and she had drdwn more milk. W. H. Cook vs. Mose Kahr~, ap- dith; and drain commissioner, Fremont .. 138 "Second and third places in a Gilford .... 47 90 21 5 of the Cass City Live Stock Club, stave off the threat of the Rinke than any other contestant, 12 3-10 Philip O'Connell. state-wide contest would' look peal. Indianfields 817 272 261 37 who was "crowned" the champion family, represented this year in the pounds, but the strippers ~ found Clare L. F0rshee vs. Pe`ter Bier- Republican candidates without in the milking contest at the Mich- mighty good 'co most chil(lren, but Juniata .... 104 33 29 8 annual boys' and girls' milking ]that she might have obtained two t loin and Lydia Bierlein, trespass opposit{on are: Coroners, Dr. J~ C. 48 38 o|o~ igan State Fair ~b-~ ~i~biUlb ..... "~ ~* pounds more if she had milked the Rinke cousins were a ~:~l^...... dis- Kingston ._ 80 contest by Harold Rinke, 17, whose 'on the case. Webster and Harvey Jewett; reg- Koylton ...... 39 44 24 19 appointed as, for three successive week. father owns a dairy farm at Hoo- longer and this caused her defeat Seeley McIntyre vs: Harry W. ister of deeds, Harold \Greenlee; Millington 67 140 161 40 The News carried the following ver and the Thirteen and One-half "Grant, milking more conserva- years, their family held the state circuit court commissioners, "Alex Novesta .... 74 61 39 2 championship. Evelyn's older sis- 0wen, writ. story of the event: Mile roads, and his cousin, Evelyn, tively, obtained 11 2-10 pounds of Mac Hartt vs. Deford Bank of B. Simonson and Hugh C. Morris; Tuscola ...... 22 57 175 12 ter, Mathilda, won the contest in 123 161 126 "The comeback attempt of the 13, who milks cows on her father's milk in a slightly longer period of Deford, Michigan, a Michigan Bank- and surveyor, Lotan C. Read. Vassar .... 86 1927 and 1928 and a second sister, Watertown 87 66 65 82 Rinke family of Warren, Mich., neighboring farm at Van Dyke and time, leaving only 1 1-10 pounds for ing Partnership, assumpsit. Jas. Mahaffy was victor in ,the Henrietta, won in 1929, the first Wells ........ 67 17 4 2 failed Thursday at the Michigan Thirteen and One-half Mile roads, the strippers. His victory was John B. Kuryla vs. John Tomas- race for the Democratic nomina- Wisner .... 28 99 5 4 State Fair and Grant Brown, 16- Evelyn placed second in the contest something of an upset as Harold three years the event was held." tion for sheriff. The remainder of TOtals .... 3052 1992 1575 670 Turn to page 5. the Democratic ticket, all candi- Register of Deeds. LOST MONEY RETURNS MISS BIGELOW, THE BRIDE dates unopposed for nomination is Van as follows: Judge of probate, Win. Osburn Shad- ~Wag- PROSPECTSBRIOHIEN TO LUCKY BOB AGAR P I OF WEYMAN OTIS HEATH F. O'Connell; prosecuting attor- non T, A, R[C[PTION ley f FOLK[RTSTO OPEN ney, Fred C. Viets; county clerk, 47 Akron .................. 147 84 If Robt. Agar, Jr., is always so Miss Elynore Fenn Bigelow, Almer .................. 137 102 92 da~aghter Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. 97 fortunate in recovering his money, of Arbela ................... 26 7 FOe WINNIN[ T[AM Ft]R IH[ T[A[;HERSBigelow, and Mr. Weyman Otis SECONDSTOR[ HERE Columbia ............ 144 87 60 he needn't be careful about the: Dayton ................ 82 79 94 amount that comes in his posses-' Heath, were united in marriage BRU ER Monday, Sept. 12. Roy. Ira W. Denmark .............. 119 114 82 Harbor Beach Opens Football sion in future days. Dr. Rachel Stutsman Is the Clothing and Furnishings on Elkland ................ 426 61 32 Cargo of Fenton, a former pastor 53 Season Here on Friday, About a week ago, he lost a five Speaker for the October Time Ellington ............ 95 35 53 dollar bill on his way to the bank 'of the Methodist church of this Display for First Elmwood ..............i01 66 74 Sept. 23. to ge~ some change and it was re- Meeting of Society. I place, was the officiating clergy- Saturday. Fairgrove ............163 131 man. in Fremont ..............112 153 80 !stored to him through a Chronicle Governor Sweeps State 30 Mr. and Mrs. Heath will reside Gilford ................ 84 40 301 With the second week of football liner advertisement which was in- G. & C. Folkert will open a Primary with a Plurality Indianfields .......