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• 7 MASON, MICHIGAN, THUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. NO. 32; VOL. XXIX. LOCAL AND GENEEAL NEWS. Fine rain yesterday. FOR DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER. WldHICAN(TENTI?AI MiLson's ball team started away on iI.s irip yesterday. Ira E, Mills Sues Grand Trunk For " Ttu Magara Fallt Route. See notice of house lo rent. ....DART & FIELD.... $10,000. r, HOUTIIWAUD. A steel roof is being put upon Gregg Slight frost early Monday morning, SELL IVlaiion n:r,5a.ni, 'Jtajp.in. 10:05p.m it Bennett's mill. Ira E. Mills of Meridian township Jackson 11:0C!3flp.in0 . i!:llitaop6 . in.7;3ii«liitH) . m The rnllitiiry boys break camp ne.vt began suit, in the circuit court last Dtilrolt./ The Lansing grocers and butchers FURNITURE, CARPETS, REFRIGERATORS, OliiciiKO 0-AO p. 111. BiK) [). in. c;M a. m."Jatnrday . Friday against the Grand Trunk rail• go to Detroit today on their annual .VOllTHWAHII. "William J, Adams gets a pension of way company for .$10,000 damages for GO-CARTS, CURTAIN POLES AND l«ason 0:2:1 a. Ill, 11:11 li. ni. .1:00 p, in excursion, Lansinf; 0:42 11:20 5:23 $12 per month. causing the death of his daughter) OWOSBO 7:;«l PJ:.'!.") p.in.0:36 Owen H, Stevens of Lansing asks to WINDOW SHADES. HiiKinaw a-.M IHO 8:08 At AVcbberville last Saturday Ann Kaie I, Mills, who was struck by a Itiiy City 0;2.'> 2:20 8:40 be divorced from his wife, Miwy Ann, Arbor beat the local team by a score Grand Trunk passenger train at the Mackinaw 7:15p.m. 7;0Ca.m. 7:00a.m wiUi whom lie has lived 37 years, Our prices are right. Let us frame your pictures. Work guar• 0. W.ltUOOI.KH, of 10 to 2. crossing on the Okemos road. Decern K. D. Stanton, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ari. Frank Field will have charge of the ber 20, liiOl. The action was com anteed. This store will be closed Tuesd.iy, August 9th, Ticket Akbiii. Mason . Chicago Steam hay press, engine, tank, belts services at the Ilawley school house raenccd by Attorneys Person & Person and tools, all ready for work, for sale. on account of the S, S, excursion to Grand Ledge, next Sunday at 3:30, All are invited, Miss Mills, accompanied by he BUSINESS DIRECTORY. N,:N. ROILSE. N, 0. Dane, aged 84 years and for 49 mother, were driving to this city XIESTTIST Call at E. Culver's store and see years a resident of Lansing, died at the time of the accident, and both Jt. C. K. IIH.VDIJUSnN. Over lirowii & what the Coldwater paper says of The Loomis.' At Dansville Tuesdays. Crown his home in that city last Thursday were killed. The mother died Superintendents' Annual Report, M.ason Ag.ain Defeated, aniDl brldKc work a specialty. Royal Slave Co. ^ evening. , stantly and Miss Mills survived only The county superintendents of the The Ann Arbor ball team came to At Lansing la.<t Sunday the Ann The Ingham County .Soldiers' and a few hours. poor for Ingham county have filed an this city last Ji'riday and beat tlic Arbor team beat llio Oldsinoblle learn Sailors'reunion will be held in this On the "gravel road", three miles annual report with the secretary of home team by a score of 12 to four. HAS, fi. JICNKIN.S, M. I) I'ractlce llinllei.l by a score of 0 lo 4. JO diseases of l!;.vts, Kar,,Nos, .'ose amami fliroat. City on Friday and Saturday, Sept. southwest of Ilaslett Park, there is slate by which it appears that 57 per• The game was a line one with the ex• C224 Wasliingioti Ave. S., I.anslag, .Midi A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm 10 and 17. deep cut on the Grantl Trunk line, sons were taken care of at the county ception of the second inning, when by ,HS. MANN ti AU.STIN, Ilomeopatlilc Physl' Farrlngton, on east Elm street, last train from the northeast is hidden poor-farm during the year just closed. J. clans and Snrueons. Specialatientloii given The Tibbils opera house, Coldwater, a combination of errors, the Ann Ar• D Saturday afternoon. making it impossible for anyone com Of the persons at the poor farm last to the Kyu, Ear, Nose and Throat; also (llseasos opened the season Aug. 1st with The bor boys run in a total of seven scores. of women and children and rectal diseases, ing from the southeast to see it unti year 50 were males and 17 females. onice—Near Block. JIours-8 to 10 a. in., 2 to Jackson printers went to Lansin Royal Slave Co. and jironounceit the In the first only fonrbf the Ann Ar• iind 7 to 0 p. III. the track is nearly reached. The rai The average dally number of inmates last .Saturday and beat the local prints best on the road. bor boys faced the pitcher, but at that JI. KUKKLANI), Jl. J). Lawrence Hlock by a score of 21 to 20. road commissioner ordered an auto was 43. Id addition to tliose cared they succeeded in making one score, ]Ioiirs-8 to i) a. m., i to s, 7 lo 8 p. m. The W. C. T. U. will meet with 0. Prohibition meeting at town hall matic alarm bell put at the crossing for at the county home aid was ex• In the second 10 men were up and B. GEUTUUDH I). CAMPIIKIJ,, I'liyslclail Mrs. Stillman on Friday, the l2lli. Okemos, next Saturday evening. Ad but the railway company did not keep tended to 490 persons throughout the seven scores were made. Th^ drew B and Surgeon. OUlce al residence, north II Subject, "Scientiflo Temperance In• iitreet. Honrs, fi to <\ a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 lo 8 |)dres. m.s by Pranklln Lines. it in order, and it is alleged that it county. .. blanks in the third and fourth innings, Country and town calls promptly attended. struction." Mrs. Marshall will lead did not ring at the time of the acci Suits made to order. «l,"i and up' The expenditures of the superin• also in the sixth, seventh and ninth. R. KKANK K. THOMAS, Physician and Sur• the meeting. dent. On the 26th of December, 1901 Dgeon. Onice over Webli ft Whitman's .store; wards. At John Saraann's, Merchan tendents of the poor for the year ag• In the fifth one score was made and residence at corner li and Oak streets, Mason, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Williams enter• Miss KItjtie 1, Mills, at that time six gregate, $12,972.45, of which sura in the eighth three. Tailor, Maple street. Mason. 13tf tained a company of friends at te teen years of age, approached the $10,349.30 was drawn from the county Mason did not score until the third -ft-TTORO^TE-S-S At Lansing last Sunday the Waverly and whist Tuesday evening. Mrs. W crossing with her mother who was poor fund, and $2,023.15 from oilier inning, when one man succeeded in team of that city defeated the Wil C. Barker and W. L. Clark won the A, lUiKG.MAN, ATTOUNKV ilnd COUN driving the horse. They listened for funds. Food furnished at the poor making a run. Two were made in the A. SULOK AT LAW. Wason. .Mlell. iamslon team by a score o/lO to 5. pri/es for top scores. the alarm of tlie bell and tlie screeches house cost $1,368.49; Clothing $510.01; sixth and one In the ninth. T\EN.SMOUI!, E. A.. Attorney-at-I.iiw. Olllce Ingham County Pomona Grange will of the whistle, but it is claimed that JJ with h. II. McArtbur, over Karmers' Hank. G. E. McGovern, a yonng man ar keeper's salary, $4I2.,")0; medical at• Tooley and Riley were the battery hold a picnic at the M. A. C. on Fri neither were heard and they reached Olllce rested in Lansing for .soliciting sub• tendance, $200; labor on the farm, $1143; for Ann Arbor. Tooley striking out LFRED AI.I.EN. Allnrnoy at Law. day, Aug. lOtli. Everybody is invited the track just in time, to be struck at County Clerk's onice. scriptions for various trade journals fuel, $858; live stock, $531.10; hay, grain eight men and allowing four to go to A to attend. by the engine.—Lansing Journal, H. MCARTIIUK, Attorney and Counselor al was sentenced to tbe Detroit house of and feed, $587.91, , first base on balls. Shaw and Fuller Law. Olllce over Farmers' Hank, Mason. Monday evening an attempt was correction for 90 days. The value of the county poor farm were the Mason battery, seven men Initiation and refreshments at the T. IIEMANS, Attorney and Counselor al made to enter Chas. P>,adford's store The Catholic picnic held at Artz and buildings is estimated at $17,840. were struck out and only one allowed , Law. Office In the new Lawrence Itlock next regular meeting, Aug, IC, of the MasonL , Mich. Money to loan on good security. ;it Dansville. Mr. Kadford heard the grove in Bunkerhill Tuesday of last Conditions at the county farm are to lake a base on balls. This being K. 0, T. M. M. • noise and frightened the burglars week was the largest ever held by the reported good. only the third game Shaw had pitched 23:ji.RX!W.i?-.R5: away. society. In the ball game Pleasan William D.