Michigan, Thursday, July 17„ 1930
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S o r n t t g I J k n u x b SIXTY-THIRD YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 17„ 1930. NUMBER 28 TO :R [ FRIDAY Residence on Fulton Street Destroyed by Fire Monday Faemng'CANDIDATE Former Publisher Now Here’s MAGGIE VAN METER FOR GOVERNOR of News Palladium BLUES TRIM the Runs For Senator DIES FRIDAY MORN Proposition TOURS COUNTY OF NILES N. Y. C. GAME TO BUCHANAN 40 YRS. AGO; MARRIED WILLIAM V. ' ^ ■ i v V A N METER. Siiealts From First National Showing that Honesty Is the p W p Yd Bank Corner at ’ .Best Policy. 'A tf Mrs. William VanMeter, 63, 12:40 ». m. STARTED FIRE C* 1 NINE SUNDAY died Friday morning at 10 o’clock, Bi Haws ) ' in her home at 201 Clark Street. AT GALIEN AT 11:30 A..M. John Jenkins was a guileful man, 144 Ballots are Cast as.Com Mrs. VanMeter had been in failing he had. a guileful way Steve Freeman and Elder N. Pitching Superiority Proves health for about a year. However O f dressing up a berry box to put Taylor Families Were pared with Total of 22 Basis of Victory she had been confined to her bed Has Backing of Green Admin it on display. Driven Out. Cast Last Year. Over Eoes. only five weeks. istration Against Whenever he would fill a box to Mrs. Maggie Greiner VanMeter, take it into town, Groesbeclt. NO INSURANCE CARRIED DISCUSS ORGANIZATION i W was born August 5th, 1866, at Sha- He’d1 put the big ones on the top,. BLUE STANDING IS .890 mokin Dam, Pa., the daughter of iPIPwtt l i p ® Attorney General Wilbur Break the small ones further down. Supt. Stark States Seating Peter and Catherine Greiner. Her Oh, what a foolish man was he to Building Ablaze Five Minutes To Play Second Game Here girlhood was spent in Pennsylvan er, member of the Green cabinet, think no one would look A ter Discovery^ All. Arrangements not Due t ia, and forty years ago she came who is receiving the backing of > Next Sunday; Playoff the administration in his race Into his simple little scheme and - X to Buchanan, where she was unit Contents Lost. to 6-6 t’ lan. * Here August 3rd. against Groesbeek for the gover brand him a crook l ed in marriage to William VanMet norship, will visit Buchanan Fri For when they dumped his berries The 1930 annual school election er, on Oct. 26, 1892. mrs. Van A. five room frame house belong W m m m m day, July 18, in the course of a and they found the bottom for the Buchanan district was held The Blue prospects have assum Meter was identified with the lo **4. 'Y V '" * tour of Berrien county, and will small. ing to Mrs. Steve Freeman on in the high school auditorium Mon ed an even pinker shade this week, cal Royal Neighbor lodge. They said it was the berries and ^ i ' speak for fifteen minutes at the Fulton Street, a block east of Main day evening, the present board speaking of the county baseball In addition to the husband, she they would not buy at all. title, as the result of their decisive First National Bank corner at Street was burned to the ground emerging trom the balloting intact is survived by several nieces and Front and Main Streets. witli its entire contents shortly af as the result of the re-election o f victory over their ancient and tra nephews, also a wide circle of But Farmer Brown was honest as ■ h i......1 1 1 According to a communication ter 9 p. m. Monday, the fire re M. L. Hanlin as president and of ditional foes, the Niles New York friends. the summer day is long; ' \ Central team, 8-4. received by ..local Republicans, sulting from the explosion of a Mrs. Ida Rice as secretary. Funeral services were held in the To put the big ones' on the top to small kerosene lamp. Both teams played 'off-and-on Brueker stated that he is coming Frank C. Priebc, chief county Unusual interest was manifested late residence, Sunday afternoon here to make the acquaintance of him seemed very wrong. baseball the margain of superiority And so he put them underneath, Five people were living in the motorcycle squad, who opposes in the election, a total of 144 bal at 2 o’clock (fast time). Rev. demonstrated by pitcher Bill the Buchanan voters and to state house at the time, including Mr. Don Pears for Republican nomi lots being east as compared with4 Harry W. Staver, pastor of the briefly his position on matters of and berries that were wee Grooms for Buchanan over Smith He put on top in open sight for and Mrs. Freeman and their nation for Register of Deeds. 22 last year. Presbyterian church officiating'. state government. Brueker is The Record was indebted yester of Niles spelling victory for the all who looked to see. daughter, Morgaiet, and Elder and . Frank Ilabicht presided as chair-, Interment took place in Oak Ridge reputed to be one of the most locals. Tne Blues won the con So, when they dumped his berries, Mrs. Nathan Ta\ lor. Miss Mar man in the absence of M. L. Han- day for s. pleasant visit with E. W. cemetery Casket bearers were: forceful speakers in the state and. Frank C. Priebe test by piling up a four run lead in in, accordance with his plan. garet Freeman had gone into the lui and J. A. White acted u.s sec- Moore, veteran publisher of Benton A. B. Muir, Lloyd Sands. Charles his address will be of interest to the first inning. The railway boys They shouted all with one accord: northwest room and lit a small Tetary in the absence of Mrs. Ida Bachman, Harry Binns, W. N. all regardless of party affiliation, Seeks Nomination Harbor and Battle Creek, and. now- apparently had a chance to dupli “ Oh. what an honest m an!” lamp, turning it down when she Rice, both these members being Brodrick and Dr. Harry Beistle. Ke is widely known in this county opposing Dr. Bonnie of Cass coun cate in the same inning when they And where they used to buy a box, left. Within five minutes after absent on an Alaskan tour. through his connection with the she left the room, according to the Register of Deeds took advantage of local errors by they now demand four On call for nominations for pres- ty for the Republican nomination presecution of King David in be statement of the occupants, they filling the bases, with only one out And Farmer Brown, he jumped the dent. M, L. Hanlin was named to for state senator. Both men as half of the state several years ago'. price and charged them ten heard a crackling sound and went Frank C. Priebe, who has served against them. CRYSTAL SPRINGS He is also a World W ar veteran in to find the entire ceiling ablaze suceeeu himself. The names of- pire to the office which is being- cents: more, for the past five years as a depu E. M. Mogford and A. S. Bonner vacated by Senator George Barn Grooms headed them off, how and a member of the American Le Which shows that simple honesty The house had not been plastered ty sheriff and for the past year as ever, by striking out the next two gion, which adds materially i;i, but had been, partially lathed and were placed before the meeting, ard of Benton Harbor in order to CAMP MEETING TO will always pay and; how! chief of the county motorcycle try his luck against Congressman men up. Niles registered first in his strength. sealed .inside with paper. Within but both requested that they be While sin will come to doleful end squad, today commenced his candi withdrawn. John C. Ketch-mi. Moore publish the third inning, when Grooms Brueker speaks at the- Armory -—so who is foxv now! live minutes the entire interior was dacy for the .Republican nomina passed Fries to first on balls, and on fire. The occupants were oblig The result of the ballot was: ed the News-Palladiu-n in Benton in Benton Harbor on the previous tion as register of deeds. the latter scored on Benning’s sac BEGIN JULY 25TH evening and tours the county on ed. to leave the building without Hanlin, 92: Mogford, 31; Bonner. Harbor for a number of years and Petitions for the young officer for 23 years previous to that was rifice fly to center. In the fourth the following day. His schedule saving anything except two chairs 3. inning, Smith of Niles led a.batting are nowr being circulated through On. cul, for nominations for s •?. publisher in Battle Greek. He REV. THOMAS RIQE INSTRUC for the day is as follows: Within a half hour it had burned rally with a home run, three scores TOR IN El*WORTH LEAGUE out the county bv a group of men retary, Mrs. Ida Rice was named has served in the state legislature Stevensvilie, 8:30 a. m .; Baroda, to the ground. The fire depart resulting. That ended the count INSTITUTE. ment made a run to the building, who are backing Priebe in his to succeed herself, and the names and was at one time vice president 8:50; Bridgman. 9:10; Sawyer, MERCURY HITS of the state association of Repub for the visitors. Buchanan scored race. of A G .Haslett and Albert Rohl 9:45; New Troy, 10; Lakeside,- I but action was delayed for a few again in the third and seventh and The Crystal Springs camp meet Mr.