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LIX MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 NO. 44 =f^ —J • FALLS FI«)1VI HAYLOFT. W. R. C. CONVENTION. The little son of Mrs. John Ober- The District convention ot the W. lln was Injured last week when play­ IIYML U. C. was held In FowlervUle last I i, G. A. IS ing In the hayloft of a barn, which Is Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Ida M, near his home. He tell backward Irish, Mrs. Eva Morse, Mrs. A. L. through a hayhole to the floor, strik­ VIED M LIFE LASl 11 lEKS Chapman and Mrs. Franc^ L, Adams i. R, G, ing on his head and shoulders. It attended. Mrs. Irish responded to MASON GItOCKKS AKF I'HOVIIMNd MORE THAN ANY OTHER AGENCY INI) COI/IJiSlOX OCCUIllMilD was thought at llrst that his back wns fiAWHI'lNCI'. SKAKL WITH CO.\- the address of^welcome and Mrs. RFfJULAU CUSTOMEIIS. I'O KEEP HOYS CLEAN. ,iriM)AY AT MIDNIGHT. broken, but was later discovered that .STABULAHY AT BKSSIMKR. Adams read a paper on the "slack­ er." he had received only severe bruises. All .Vllied Nations Are Asking United hiadinaii In Serious Coiitllllon H4iii1e<1 Finn l)(>iu-(liii{Di: Hmiso Anil Two rounds 1^> Funiily I.s The Limit; Found I. W. \V. Mnn—Had Suit- Unt Sugar Will Be On Market Slates "Y" Men To Assist Their fi(y li().s|ii(4il—Suirwert Slight Armies. ('(iiicu.s.sioii Of llmlii. . THE CUSTER Y. M. C. A. Cuso or Dyniintlto. Soon. MASON MAN INJOREO ^ Lawrence Searl, son of School Com­ "What d'ye think of that?" said a John R. Mott, who recently return­ wreclc which occurred at But- ed from Russia with the Ellhu Root iiusHing on the M, R. C. line in HftEAT PUBLIC UTILin missioner and Mrs. F. B. Searl of this prominent Mason citizen one evening THRICE IN THREE WEEKS city, and who Is located with the this week as he held up a little sack commission said at Battle Creek last Illy last Saturday at midnight ,IOE VANDORT UECEIVED IN.TUR- week, "The Russians need more than northbound passenger car Ml ;TINal lie guessed the other (Continued on page 5.) | dren suffer, iMid the death rate of the DELHI SINK HOLE. of the men themselves. >;is trying to run into them. 1;. S. MAIt.SHALL HA1> 14 HFAI> AT little ones In these countries is great In the camp was a young soldier ho (iirnod to look he saw-that NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. from lack ot nutrition. The Ingham County Board ot Sup­ who listened to an address given one^, uiuld surely bo struck, hut be- ervisors made their annual visit to evening in the "Y" auditorium by u- could give an alarm, the L. S. M»rshall was at the National THREE tUGTIOIl SALE AOVS. the county fiirm lasf'i'hursday, there Dr. George R. Stair on "The Potter's liart come. The iloor of the Dairy Show In Columbus, Ohio, last being about forty, including the coun­ Clay." After the sermon and after 111' II car rested on tlio floor of the week with his herd of l-l Brown M. E. GOLDEN JUBILEE ty ofhcials In attendance. Secretary the invitation had been given and the .ir, llio trailer being telescoped Swiss cattle, .and carried away over IN THIS_pE OF NEWS Patch ot the Jackson county poor men were' signing the "War Roll" 1300 In cash premiums beside the comnilssloners was present. and were being presented with the r lieavior car. There wore no WHITNI-IY & ANDKRSON TO IH.S- BEGINS FRIDAY EVENING mcrs in tlie trailer, wliich was lianncr given Stasis Boy of Sedgley, In the afternoon, Chairman A. L. customary pocket testament given to POSE OF !i;.5,0»0 STOCK. soldiers, one young man, approached inn through to Lansing. as Senior Grand Champion Bull. Mr. GENERAL RECEPTION TO OPEN Rose called the supervisors attention inio Motorman Huntley left Marshall-turned down an offer of ?!,- to the need of . an addition to the by Bagley upon the question of mak­ 000 tor this fine animal. 'Following That the auction sale needs to be THREE DAYS' ANNIVERSARY. county house. ing a decision, responded alllrmatlve- nn, ho told the ofllcials that ho well advertised has been recognized • III ciu-o to take the car through is a list of the premiums captured by W. S. Root, poor commissioner, ly at once. When the testament was this herd which made'~an excellent for some time and that newspaper handed to him he-said: "I'm doing |l. brakes didn't work right, but Members of the M. E. church have stated that due to the fact that the record against the best herd in this advs are not only the best, but cheap­ county's population was Increasing so something tor you that L refused to given orders to take it to Lan- est method, has been demonstrated been rushed this week making prep­ •1) started. He stated that with- country owned by Hull Bros, of rapidly and that with this increase do for my mother. When I left my Palusvllle, Ohio: time and again. arations for the Golden Jubilee which home In Idaho a month ago, she ask­ "II feet of tlie other car he ap- will be held Friday, Saturday and the county's poor Is. also increasing, Senior Champion Bull; 1st on aged Tliree auction sales are advertised a hospital was,an absolute need," as ed me to take a pocket, testament, ilio brakes, but there was no In this Issue of the NEWS. The lar­ Sunday of this week. The present use. When he saw that the bull: 1st ofllclal record cow; 1st and many of the poor are ill and need at­ with me, but I thought It was no part gest sale, that of Whitney & Ander­ church was built and dedicated in of a soldier's kit. This old Y. M. C. hill was certain, he started to 3rd on 2-yr.-old heifer; 3rd on yearl­ 1867. All former pastors and pres­ tention. It is planned, to use a part ing heifer; 1st senior bull calf; 1st son on page 9, is'to be held Nov. 15. of the old building for the hospital A. has iTiade md change my mind. I I lie front of the car, and then Both Mr. MHiltney and Mr. Anderson ent members will bo guests. This back again to try the brakes and 2nd junior heifer; Isl on breed­ and build on a wing to the west to be am going to sit down and write her have held sales before and the value home coming Is expected to bring not to worry any more. I have my I.lore, just when they struck the er's calf herd, bred by exhibitor: sec­ many old friends together for a merry used by the keeper and the help. ond on aged cow; 3-yr.-old cow, of the newspaper has been demon­ Secretary Patch stated that the testament and I am going to read It. I ar. strated to them. Because of this time. Friday evening will be devoted Culver, McCuUough and Free- yearling bull, exhibitor's herd, breed­ Jackson board of supervisors had just Thanks mister, the Y. M. C. A. Is sure they ordered one-half page in two is­ to a general reception and visiting good to us fellows." On the same II 111' tills city were called and a er's young herd, produc'e of cow, and and auto trips about the city will take authorized the poor commissioners to get of sire; also 3rd premium on get sues, Nov. 1st and Nov. 8th. Mr. build an addition to their county evening In this camp IGl War Roll < il car was sent from Lansing to Whitney said "A man cannot afford up Saturday morning's program. In . liie-injured through to tliat city. of sire and senior calf. building tor a hospital. cards were signed and over 250 men to take chances on a small crowd, the afternoon a program Including made public requests tor prayer. 'lurry Haze of Lansing came when' everyone can be reached for. so the church history, reminiscences of The Ingham Board recommended I Lansing, to care tor the injured small a sum." the past and Informal talks by former that the committee on county farm It-is to keep up this sort of work lie railway company. Of those pastors and members will be given. buildings confer with the poor com- in the camps of the soldiers and sail­ ' I 10 tile Sparrow hospital, all THEATRE TAK 30ES INTO Sunday there will be a Love feast commissioners and offer a report as ors In America, and to follow them • sent to their homes, with the Hii'tun E. Rapsoni—^Nov. 5 and preaching by a former, pastor. to what would be the best' way to across the seas when they go to I ill ion of Mr. Atchison, wljose re- EFFECnODSy NOV. 1 ' Will sell horses, cattle, tools, etc., take ciire of this matter. France, as well as to extend ,the same ' ! y is expected. at his place 2 miles east of Holt. Adv. At.the meeting onWednesday the service to the armies ot our allies, AMUiHRMKNT PLACE CHAHGING I.I' cars were taken to Lansing tor on page 8. W. A. Murray, auctioneer. ENTERTAINMENT SUCCESS. (Continued on page 4). that the Y. M. -C. Ai- War Work ;i IS Sunday morning. FIVE CENTS E.VE»n»T. Whitney & Anderson—Nov. 15 Council is conducting a great nation­ M Allisler, aged 47, is survived by Will sell at the place 8 miles south­ iThe pupils of the Pink school, with wide campaign tor funds from Nov-, Hither, brother and sister of Better pet ajh.andful of peni)ies east ot Mason; or 3 miles southwest Miss Lois Bell as teacher, gave a ember 11 to 10. The sum needed to' i.nHold, Ohio, the latter of whom when you start for the movies for be­ of Dansviile, 7 head of horses, 41 pleasing Hallowe'en entertainment at MASON HIGH LOSE carry on this service to July 1, 1918, I'd in Mason Monday night to ginning Nov. 1st, the Amusement Tax head of cattle, 47 head of hogs and the school h«use last Friday evening is $35,000,000. The aid of every cit­ liie body, which was at A. Mc- goes Into effect. This measure Is de­ a flue assortment of implements, etc. to a fair sized crowd. A playlet, reci­ izen in every state who has'friends or »i lid's undertaking rooms, to her signed to help swell the war fiind of See adv on page 9 of this Issue. C. tations and drills constituted the E»T kin In the military or naval service |i '• in; Springdeld. your Uncle Sam, and while you are W. Clark, auctioneer.'^ Kfigg_lunch at evening's program, Fifteen dollars Is not'only d.eslred but necessary. having a dime's worth of fun he noon. was realized from the admission fees FOOTBALL TEASI EVINCED REAL wants you to donate a cent to hlra. and the sale of refreshments and this DEFENSIVE WORK. . Theatres where the maximum A. 1). LamI)—Nov. 8 . will be used for the first payment on TSliKTERti BOOSTER charge Is but 5c, there Is no tax im- Will sell at public auction at his the vlctrola, which the school has Mason high .schoeil football team TWO mm SOCIETIES , po.sed, but where the admission is 10c place IVi miles west of Dansviile, purchased. Mrs. W. L. Cheney, pres­ wa,s defeated at Marsl'iall Saturday 9 you will be required to deposit an livestock,. tools, etc. Adv., on page ident of the Pink Community club, to 0 in an exciting and ha,rd fought CUSS iME mmiL extra cent at the Avindow, it the show 3 of this Issue. C. W. Clark, auc­ presented the pupils with money to game. The game was almost as good IISSIST REOjiSS CHIIPTEH happens to be a 15c attraction, ypu tioneer. buy their first record. as a victory for the local team-show­ •• M lOlODS TO IVR-USKD TOWARD MRS. ELLIOTT'S S. S. CLASS AND LUJF,I!TY LOAN FUND. must/ pay 2 cents extra, a 25c show ed some real defensive work. On calls for 3c. This tax calls for 10 three different occasions the Marshall I'VTKIAN SISTERS ORGANIZE. .1' roffular business and social per cent extra to be paid by the pa­ team reached the Masou two'yard trons on allamusemont tickets cost­ line but on every occasion, they, met Mrs. F. G. Ellett's class ot the ing of the Booster class of the Presbyterian Sunday school have or­ iiyterlan church was held at tlie ing ten cents, 'and ten per cent on Life In U. S. Air Service In France a stone wall defense. eacli additional dime or portion- Mason had one first class scoring ganized for extra Red Cross work In 11 of Miss Ethel Gregg last Sat- connection with the''local Chapter. I. ly evening. The following olll- thereof; , opportunity but circumstances pre­ vented a touchdown. In tile second Last we'ek about 25 ladles met at the I were elected; -' President, Mlsa As ToM By Scrg. Inglis; Cortriglih home ot Mrs. C. B. Henderson-.and 1 '1 ! Gregg, vice, president, Joy quarter a forward pass, Bradman to Harkness, gave a thirty yard gain and worked very Indiistrlously the entire r. i-t, I secretary, Dan Edmes, treas- afternoon and they will meet with I ., Mrs. E, R. Doollttle. iSON LAOIES EUT a first-down on Marshall's seven yard Disarms Drunken Frencb Wifekater line. On the next play Green made Mrs, Harry E. Neely this week. They I his class pledged $15 toward the will meet with Mrs. Prank Hoyt next liirtyBond subscrib6d!:^y the, Sun- five yards. With three more downs ,- INFOOOGAPIN Mrs. Clarence Henderson of this October 7, 1917. Monday afternoon. No regular day \ school, so made arrtftigements to city has recently received letters from to make the necessary two yards TWENTY LADIES MAKE HOUSE Dear Folks.and All: •,, v time ended for the first half. has as yet been-set for the meetings. I 11 tlhls amount. It Is planned to. her nephew, Serg.H. B. Inglis, ot De­ , Received your letter and was M' ill carnival at the church Satur TO HOUSE CANVASS. It was not until late In the fourth The Pythian Sisters have also de-. troit, who is in the U.S. Air Service mighty glad toVhiear from you. The elded to work in connection with the '•. November 1,7, aiid what monejr, In France'. Serg. Inglis writes at quarter that Marshall made their first iiikeh In over the-$15 will be used work goes.along nicely. We have a three points via the place kick route.i local society and had their first meet­ The Food Conservation campaign, length of the varied sensations)^ a fine boy detailed to help here, a min­ ing at the Rgd Cross rooms Tuesday 1 now song books foir the Sunday which is-being conducted this week student in this perilous business ex­ Soon after this Sessions:was forced to ister's soil from Pa., and a student of retire because of an injury and Mar­ afternooii.**^They will meet regular­ iioolli •• ' • •:'„> •• .!-.•;,•:•".':• l'v',--;~^ '• to disperse with the great food waste, periences. As soon as the .novice is Albright college. /; . has proven very successful up.to the shall scored a; touchdowii; With only ly every Tuesday. ; • sufficiently experienced he is given a It has been wet and cold i and present time in this city. About-20 machine and makes what they" term two minutes left to play, Mason made Mason ladles made a house to house Svindy today and as we are in tents forty yards on straight football but ''sjjlosi" or their.first flights without here thei conditions are not altogeth- iRGHJUiTS WELL canvass Monday with the food pledge the' iristructoirai. i Following is an ex­ it was too late. Bradman was ftho cards and the greater part of the Sla- ier Idieal. t have a bad case of Barb­ star'of the gamel and made a number AURELIUS PIONEER PASSES cerpt froih his account of his third ers' Itch and have not; shaved or son housewives enlisted in this great '•solo":'- :••;,•';: :-,;!^:.' of beautiful tackles. Johnson and washed my face' for a week, so I am Solk did some first class line plung­ cause. In some instances the ladles "Our previous instructors ttad often reported thete was no woman who re,- a slght^^but look worse than I feeh ing and as usual Harkness made a II! 10 I OliTEHING ATTBACTIVE warned us of ''zuming" jamais! Jam­ I work on the outside and keep'busy PRICES ON:;^ANir LINES. fused to slgh.the cards; while others,' number of good gains on forward JAMES PARISH WAS A RESIDENT ais !'never! neyer! pull on the stick In for r do not look: well behind a coun­ passes. Bullen showed considerable OF AURELIUS FOR YEARS, r throiigh ; aomeimisunderBtahdlng; getting off%,but I was the "first up" tt will pay the buylttg public of would not" sign the pledge.^ ^^\^^^^^ ^^V*^ ter/'-, 'V, •• ,:"^' '- • ;••,• .::\'i Improvement at end and took care of in .our class this morning' and had » Tell the'friends that subscriptions everything that-came his way. Only ; James Parish, a i^loneer resident of 1 ii.son and vicinity wellVtoinyeBtl- Captains of each < school district machine whose controls were set far kiite the stocks dMoGaliherchahtsbe-i have'been appointed, who'take a dele- to magazines and papers are always, two forward passes were attempted Aurelltis passed away at his home 4 too-much the wrong way for:me-r-bft welcbm'e'tb the-boys-oyer kere, and by Marshall. One bf, these was In-: Monday evening, October 29, aged 66 J idle looking, further for dryigobda gatioh of ladles from thelrdlstrlct to I weritfidlscpvering, the,peculiar flet- }iid itten's clothing;-' Mason-dealers make the caihyass. While the ireports If: any want to send theih to me, I'll tercepted by BradtnanVand the other years,,followlng a stroke of paralysis.;! ting of the Vstlck'lcbntrol after r had see that they are passed on 0. Ki, and was^spoiled by Oreen. ;^; <'• which' he suffered Oct/ 21. -This Is f III these lines tha^ have been:estab- from ; the varlbus; townships are just 8hot:up .with a„terrlftc'cirmb.; Zumed! lishcjd tor years -are able ;to buy'dei-: begintilrig to come iii to this county r hope that they wtU swaimp me. The Marshall failed, to ^provide an pfiB- the second stroke he has suffered; the | I khMir; it--rr iav the^^to^ clal and; Coach 'Allen was obliged to first one 1 being in thp spring. y'ndable goods;:and at nrices:that chairman,;;!. :J;;Kollogg;::proBip^ect8 otit :bf sight- and jiulckljr" enough v' to pi auyj a less stable concern has; found iarbbrlghtsfor.a BuccesBfu seen Is/Aiigust' 6th Issuer and'I find referee; Bradman's injury In, the Pune'ralviCetvlceB. were., held at the kl most impoBBlble?tOysecure.'<';"tibok have restored her with a good margliDi myself 'often; reading some 1913-14 wreck ot Saturday night makes it nec: home Wedheiday'r'atterhobn.at 1:30^! bver, the advertlsemeQtSTlmthis issue: -f-then Bbmbthlng'eiBe bappbned, the vintage seiit' oh to the boys and that essary to build the tealm.bver as Rev.. McTaggart of Aureliiis offlclat-l ^t;;f^iwo5fpp[^ 'ehglhb. w^ iOt'cburBe'lB welcbihe,:but:all the bbya ihg,.with'bitrM In Aurellus cemetery. I f II reCillly.-;;":;-; ;:-;ife-;;syr1'-^^'':';^^;;?:''''-'^i''^ii;';;^ ;i;,'lMai8biv?^ibuh(j,i:pebpieifgw^^ "Pete" had been calllngyBlgnalB and ;tlme?^it heard it Bplttiiig^Bind;dythgi^ like a 'little 'more recent stuff and doing the fbrwaird: pamlng.: - Cold- Mr. Parl8l);:§<'l8 Burvlved 'by the- Th^se advB?arejstbre;newsi,'.and Ing party!5at; thbjK;>i)tiPv hallflast and ;bgain f^I'^mllced'that'a^Btrong 1 akei: as lntereBting^ rtiadthg,; ai :ah7 ahybheLvhb jgbes ln.tbe:gtirret to dlig water was schiediiledtb play here Sat^ ;widowi- a::4tiughter; 'Mrs.; Albert -Ji f evening; riirlth.'abbutfltteeii':cbupleii-In BUdde'h.gust; from:byer't^^^^ Smitbi.ahdaioti, Claude Parish. y ithei; clasB'lof'hevsln theseiidaye of atteiidance.^v.'Muslciwiis iurhlBMd'by; outitbhsiof^old; raagailnes: is not the urdaybut.upon request bt Coach Al­ 1 iir i prlceB;Jv'-:p;;f;i;jJ';S^-':r;'S;Sv;;^^ h^d'8track;'tny;pliineB way out;6^ Bort bt'^jghtwad I:waht'sendlng/feadr^ len',; •po8tpbi)ed';the;;gan»e.::: •: /' yi-;. WiRi^,Doollttle'and MliM'[ObIdle';yiui- Izbntal.' I db- not know hov quickly Ing'^niiitwlaUio •:iiei-:':''>:--:i5i/'l^'-"'-',''-'^ Hbrhi'K Tlib'»»ime.i*(wilntl;^ I muBt.have glncedat the engine cbn> kSSii^MEp:;T(^:i::ABlu>|;s^^ i; I;kav«;bi9eh'Blttlhg^by ahlce'open of^the:iI.^OVX)^;F^v«nd:Rebekah^lbdgeB trblB~dliicbveiped'':that;.y the throttle flreall the;;etening'reading, untU^thei 'i bamij CuBtCT^sent-its fbtirtii incre-Ii A| card'ipe&iveiaFitrdmllii&^ held aparty and bupper.at tbefr hall. ieveir'vali' Ibb^ :aini4^;hid^^ Frehch:famlly where. I am stopping ; lABt Fridaiy-waB tke <^^ mentbf men tO'the,rThlrty-secqhdinar] )a rdl I a, former;^p>iyBibiatt'UtiHKliX<)lt]i'>! Into the extreme "ptt'! poBltlon, and bad a ,big: Bght^theTold than was full Probate court tbr ipreBeiitliig ;clalij|B tioual .guaMydiviBioh:;at;;.Camitr Mc-f Kt ntjas' \that^-:h6;^haB>teba::'iMtiBet|:jiiiii had presence of mind enough to in tke eBtiteB ot Benedict Schheei Arthur,: Wacb,; Texas, Mbiiday; Sun­ br.bboie:and:chi|)Bed:hlB;Wlte and tarn-; day atternbon?(J. Ai' Brewer. recelvedJ linodtcnl bfflbe^;it; tninrolR^i Lttntfli^ K'^«$tiiit|ciiui'ch^'^'^^ di»w^ lii''bhVii;: Thatvihucti-I wafli'ibn-v llywlih a'club ahd they yrbund ui^^ herger-and•;,Cora:L; Kmnif; y:'::^:-'':^. bandj i.New:;5YbrtK|j?-iD*;i:f*iUIWs a; \^elegrain r"frbni;:hiB^ Boh,^ IX)ulB:A;f igclbUB bt^hihklhg;^::;IThie;'eDglne piill- bur'Tbom.^iWe^dliamed fthe'bld'^'ge&t' •iPetltlbnB were^^ W Brbwerifwhb has been stationed'witfi h hai ilie ^had<«^9n6?expwleiibe#liUli!,^ Morning, aervice,. "Unfits t^loughihen." •bd~I'5i'^';.levelediii^oiitt4t;i:tlie."tbp:;ofi.:,i and prevented, murder. We had to thliilBtratbro to be alppolnted In \the port RJIeyi^M^^ Cqmpai»y^&Ai?;339thi; Infatatry; at;:iCii8- Evening."Ohange,^^ Your Mind.? B. :;*irtair^<^Btralgiifene4^;bttt'ot;A<;^^ laugb^buti tht# getB^^^tlireBbme aiid estat^B^bt SuBan^Dixon; •HorattiltVL.- ter, Btaitlng that: he^ was tb'leave with nU¥SHOlt8B8^ —-'--- Blip"—thanked my keritage, and yelU sbme<:day; ,!ire/^iriU^idrpp 'old ^man- 'Reed; Bdwin^ A;:-:;:Austin;;i: Margaret thl8Jncrement.^|;;;,:i;;;;,'|;-^ edva'Bong: against the^bittettngU itt'thb;:Well;Keildfl^Bt^?;;::'^s•;V••#;•'te^::- Schlee atid Wllliitm'yf*ckaeke;s:xt • Al. ! representative?. >o af the iioyern« of the propeller, BO I could almbBt ,^^ There area grm^ rPetltlbnfl- tor; prbbiftbbt will were; inontl-^aet-i'StisGisW^^ItWdiUlB:;:!!^^ heaT my. own votce^ll the rest ot aiidvybu kiibw'how? • I enjoy s j^ldin preseht'ed' In the'eitateB^'bt;'^ -•';;pbbd,:Pbtatbes';yraiitedl;;-::|'1.^ 1 bar|n|v|th,:itbli^^ttyjfrtte{idi]^t)ii|^^ the circle bome^lt was very"Buropy" The day Is Buggestive of iriiiter, biit t :Moelter/;,'::iW;,'; F,|^yeiiv'i";^ieinuei:-»jA;;i tiuBhel/Oi^f^illlbad'car :Frldajr'l.-ktid n o^day;;:::;piiirbtaMiBf i^bbm on the way:-:-worBe't>y far than I had hWife^ pftiity ot i wiwiii;;!clotKei;^^;:;K^ Rbystbh ianid Mii;i7:^;)D))Bll,and;!tke^^«^^ Saturday: ihl8'weekj';SWeigh!;oni^I^^ :-t.- •,;'•'••'

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 1, 1917

THE RETAIL MENACE. 1 Twenty Years Ago fS^ Government action in food price j —o— regulation has had some splendid re­ Extracts from the files of The News Ihcd at Mason every Thursday sults. No careful observer of events >iioon by The. Ingham County 20.years ago: News Printing Co. can doubt that without such action, Wheat 88 cents today—Oct. 28. prices would now be at a prohibitive Mrs. R. Hall has sold her house and lot on Cherry street to G. Resto. City TAXI Service (I at tlie Postofllce at Mason, height. • iKiin, as second-class matter. D. P. Whitmore has purchased a But the abuses have not all been fine Imported Shropshire ram of L. ,.ar .',fl.25 eliminated. True the big sharks have S. Dunham of Concord. had their teeth effectively extracted, Miss Winnitred Ives, who has a iuiilhs CS position at the Adrian Industrial DAY AND NIGHT Months . 35 but there are still a multitude of school, visited her parents last Tri- i.'oples -05 smaller fry whose activities are as day. ADVERTISING RATES strenuous as ever. P. Taylor is laying a richly con­ advertising rates made known For Instance, reports come from structed tile floor in the new bath room at the H. L. Henderson resl- Any Place in the City for Beginning Monday, Nov. 5. we will various cities that prices of vege­ ' denco. tables and perishable fruits have been Last Saturday H, M, Williams stock Eitlier Plione meet every train aiid car riiiige, birth and death notices exceptionally high, while in these was augmented by the birth of a pair of Scotch Durham twin calves. 10c lulloiis o£ respect, card of same localities farmers have had It, etc., one cent a word. these .same commodities to spoil on Herman Frazel has sold his Inter­ est in the meat market to J, N, Thor- their hands tor want of a market. burn and will now buy stock for a L. MARSHALL, EDITOR There can bo but one reason for tinte. When in need off a Taxi call us, day or night, until 12:00 p. m. The this—collusion between the retailer.s. Married, October 25, by Justice nil: MOMtOli; DOCTIIINK This collusion is greatly aided by the Ferguson, Mr, Birdseye McCullough same small charge off 10 cents ffor any call in the city. average city marketing regulations. and Mrs, Rebecca Corwin, both of . now and then we are met by Meridian. It's cheaper than shoe leather. In most cities the restrictions placed lioisni that in entering the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bir- on hucksters and peddlers are very cham, Oct, 25, a-son weighing eight in war we arc runnlng'count- stringent. These restrictions vir­ pounds. Mother and babe are doing IIH' Monroe Doctrine. tually protect the retailers from all well. •>• same critics would have us Charles SItts sends In three early conipolltlon, so that the "gentle­ I lull this country has entered New York potatoes that are remark­ Both Phones Both Phones man's agreement" is easily maintain­ ably smooth, shallow-eyed and weigh •.ilict for tlie purpose ot pun- Manning's Livery ed. 2 1/4 pounds. one set ot belligerents and The Mason Carriage Company has iiK another set. These are the days when the hon­ rented the vacant Rayner store and lonnlry should get right on now occupies it with a fine display est dealer Is on nettles for fear the of Its work in carriages. iiiler and forever silence the. customer will insist on opening the Miss Swartout was taken seriously- of tliosc who by these argu- wrong end of the apple barrel. ill while at her school work yester­ ^^ould clog the wlieels of pro- day. She was carried home and'may Business Cards. it tills tinio. be out of school for several days. ATTORNEYS iiK the latter count first, this Hon. M. E. Rumsey and family spent their first Sunday In their new Are You A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney and Counulor . lias no intention of punish- j WISE and j Lansing home October 24, having at Law, Matoiij, Michigan, . nalion, nor of avenging any. moved there last week. They had KELLEY & KELI.EY, Lawyori. 600-2 Oalc- , however, a firm determination lived in Leslie 25 years. lanil Buililing, Lnnninc, Michigan, SD-lt I" atrocities visited upon Bel­ ! OTHERWISE Married, Oct. 27, by Rev. Zlnimer- Busy?" PHIII'II. Kclloy, Miiaon. man, Edward B, Coryell, and Miss aud other invaded countries ••"•-»<•-•->">.'»'#**••••"•"»'•"•'<**§"<"—"»••"•"#"•-• Mary A. Herzig of Vevay. The bride DR. .res. S. HAWIiBV i,.\e no chance of a duplication is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ -.1 telephone appoint­ DENTIST Peru has broken wlthGerniany and bert Herzlg. Congratulations, S'SP'm-N Succcasor to Dr. Sraulding and Dr, Llnaley. tenders to the allies her "moral sup­ ment Liiwronce I5!ocI( an apologists seem to forget port." Well, the preachers tell us The prospect of matrimonial seas S^^mi:-'.K- .^•(rtJtiTitry^Ilad ample cause for that "moral 'suasion is the greatest so filled a Lansing man with fear and —a few minutes of your ^^^H^ I :o avenge tlie wrongs of oth- Those western farmers who are o'clock a Mr. Turk discovered that rolinlilo Mutual of I.,iipccr. In the recent •!".s will not avail, Could that the horse barn on the farm of Mrs. Make the Appointment cyclone In Leslie cinims were paid In 10 dissatisfied with $2,20 wheat should L, F. Olds near the Hubbard school |vr\rt days. Call or address H. S. Alhin, AKent, • ilisliod, It would really place be gently reminded that there is also .i;..esllc. Phone 9008. 2fiwl.^n the consumer to consider. house was on fire. It was beyond sav­ TODAY- 11 unenviable light. It would ing, but that was not the worst of IS YOLK Cyclone Insurance riRlit? If not cal} In the attitude of overriding Mr. Edison says that the clothes the situation. Mr, Clarence- Miller • me liy phone. I'll ho .Tohnnie on tlie snot. I !|)le of action that for more was inside and burning with it. The liirlit that such might come to That Hlndenburg line doesn't seem was working the farm on shares. inclined to "stay put." O. S. BUSH. Optomctriit and Optician. Offic» II il and our people will no doubt Funeral Sunday and remains placed dayi Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. in Mason cemetery. Rev. Powell offi­ 'he arms of our fighting men. There is said to be an unusually ciating. • „ Ill'se are in no sense the impell- large crop of rabbits, and the boy and AUCTIONEERS jM'tive of our action. That ac- dog will proceed to relieve the meat American Savings Banic FRANK ROBACK, General Auctioneer, Price- crisis. OniTUARY. reasonable. Sntlifaction guaranteed. Phons- was prompted by a condition Wllllamiton 42 2L 2S. P. 0. OkemoB, R. B. 1 111 id grown intolerable—a con Abraham G. Anderson, son of Speculative people who are predict­ of Lansing C. W;'CLARK, General Auctioneer, both if affairs entirely between this ing the downfall of. the Kaiser are Thomas and Charlotte Anderson was phoncg, Danavllle, Michigan. trying to decide on a fitting place of born in White Oak township, May |i ^ and that, and having no rela' 29, 1844. He was married to Mary P. E, STEVES, general auctioneer. Satlifaetloa exile for him. They shouldn't worry; guaranteed, Maion Mich. Bell phone 2112L28«- II I he affairs ot any other couU' he's on his way to the place prepared Elizabeth Clickner in the year of people, for him. 1866. Three sons were born of this AMI SMITH, General Auctioneer. Sattifaetion union, Orie of Gladwin, Mich., Fred guaranteed or no pay. Phone me at my ex­ iM the days pass and new chap- Pays 4% Interest pense. Doth'phones, Oansvllle, Michigan. C. of Philadelphia, Pa.,-and John of »!• added to the record of Ger How. those erstwhile speculators must envy Mr. Hoover the ease with White Oak. A. W. & W. L. JEWETT. Gonorni auctioncera. iriguo, we can but marvel that which he has cornered wheat. This union was broken by death Satisfaction guaranteed. Mason, Michigan. III authority in our government July 14, 1879. On April 18. 1880, ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS C. W. CLARK, General Auctioneer. GItlienK Unlr hands as long as they did Von Tirpitz says it is unwise to set he was married to Sorah Feulass who phone line 6-4 ringi, Oansvllle. died June 12, 1884. Three sons were iilent Wilson has. stated the a date for the collapse of England as BENRT KURTZ, expert English and Ger­ a result of U-boat warfare, "for poli­ born to this union. Stewart of White man auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed. rloarly—the EARTH must be tical reasons." The principal "poli­ Oak, George of /Royal- Oak and Addresg Leilie Park, Lansing. Cititen» life for democracy. It most tical reason" is that the majority of Thqinas. In 1889 he was married to phone. Mar^ Devans. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus$25,000^00 Inly Is not so now. the world Is. determined there shall W. A, HURRAY, expert auctioneer. Satis-- —0— be no collapse. He passed away at 7:30 p. m. Oct. faction guaranteed. Tcrmi reasonable. P. lOLDEIlLY MAN'S INNING. 23, 1917, aged 73 years, 4 months O. Webbervllle. Both phones. Since the sliver dollar has reached and 27 days. He lived all his life in FRED THAYER. General auctioneer. Satis­ tills jwar does nothing (pr this par,. Mr. Bryan must t$e\ very much White Oak excepting nine months DIRECTORS faction guaranteed. Mason, Michigan. R.. r>, it will be almost worth Its like reminding the world '*I told you that-he served In the civil war, in F. D. No. 1. 62t so." 1865, and a short time in the soldiers' J. W. Ballfcy, Pres. J. W. Bailey & Co. ilienj it shall bare altered'the home in Grand Rapids. Wm. Brogan, Pres. Dancer-Brogan Co. ^ GENERAL REAL ESTATE view of the elderly man4n He'leaves to. mourn his loss six •' "Turnip greens," says an exchange, b. B.BaiesKJreas. Reo.Motor Car Co.^ SEE J. H. SRAFER~aboui Bxlniruirthat eyl PSfi, 1 ''.''''"'.' "Is one of the most sustaining props sons and ten grandchildren and two clone poller before It's too late. Office over great grandchildren. The last days H. F. Harper, Sec-Treas. >V. K. Prudden & Co. years past the business: world of-civlUzatton, and yetVno poet has :'Harrison's drug store, formerlj occupied hr ever been' able to evolve al claisle to of his' litehe'llvedlwith his son Stewr M. R. Carrier, Northrop, Robertson & Carrier Co. W; J; Adams. u ^a mored for "young blppd.'V Ini the verdant: food/':: Well,i what- In ardof^VhlteOaki ,, every line grayi hairs have thunder would rhyme with "turnip ' The "ftineral';' services were held r R. Cr Rueschavv, W. S. Foster, Attorney ^abop, though they might'adorn' greens?^''.' ••:;•..•''/: ">•• •',':" froih the MlUviile' church. IFIriday! af- ; W. K. Prudden, Pres^^^^ fllied with the wlfldoim of!a teriiboh. Rev. Rbbt oBclaiing: and In- TO ternieht at North Stock^ifidge cem'e- \1 Chas. E; Tomsi Cashier ^011. JAt every tuni one has lieen About the easiest advice In the world to follow: these'days; Is to ob­ teiyr;^••/•••: •;•;;«• V-; 'r-v.-:/:,;vy^-; youngsters scarce out of. col­ serve those"meatless daysj'^v ,' .' Camp Custer li! positions of the highest hon- State^ot Ohio, City of. Toledo, ss., BATTLE CREEK |(l trust";—positions that- should What, basics an'exichange, has be­./:',:/'^'lA»pa8.cpuntj;.. '•.--•.:•/•:..:. Arthur Hedglen, Meadsvllle Liberty via lad the'attention thatonly/ajse come of', the old-time free cIreuS' at- : Frank;'!.''Cheney makesi oath that J, T. Fowler, 2 weeks for band 12.00 David Mftlbne; 2 .weeks Loan committee, report nearly flOOO peri'ence'could bring to them, traettoni- the ''hot-air';balloonT<'' Noth­ he.is senior partner, of theifirpi pf F, In bonds, for this district. ELECTRIC ing doing any more. The'"conscien­ j; 'Cheney, ft: Co., dbihg; business in • cleaning 'pavement'...... 14.00 potent cause for this state ot 47.00 Not much bean weather around' Limited Trains Every Two Hours tious; objectors" are using the entire th'e'City :ot,;Toledo, doing ^business iu; I^arker.Orrft-men, labor.... these, parts yet. has been the strenuous pace supply.of hot a:ir;V the. City, of Toledo, County, and State Board of Cemetery TruBteeB, Preih AkL Points . lb business has been goliiig;for aforesaid, and, that said .flrm'iwlU pay labor, etci •. •.... • • • •. • • • 76.80, Chas. Hodgo delivered lambs at Cars Evisry 16 Minutes Prom Bat* 15.57 Stockbrldge last weeki past ifew decades. Along with Mr.i Hoover advises the country to the'sum -of ONE HUNDRED DOL- Ingbara Go., News, printing;. A. Dletz and Clare Raymond at- . lie Creek to Canip Custer < gone the idea thfttthe elder- eat more hash: Thank your not un-' LARSIfor each and every caseof Ca- S. C. Lane, G. Treas., ' • less we have perfect confidence in the tairrah that cahnbt be curedVby the tax refunded .....:.. •«••'• 3.23 tendedan auction- In Leroy Saturday MIGHIQAW RAILWi^Y^C^^ could npt sUind;;iMt:.^ace^ 2.00 Chas..Hodge was In Jackson Sat­ :cookr'-i;,: y-'['"\^'-:{••:-- ^•'~-iA-''\:-.-'r^ ^:'T'0,-;>vi;t'use ;b:t HALL'S •CAi;ARRH(^CURB.uf R. B. Rayner, coal for poor.. urday a,nd Sunday.. |f i iig thaV.in:i;bi^rA^''accomp-^ ••'r'^i--:-::'vr"|":PRANK :j.: :CHBNBY.' A; B. WatklnB, labpr...... 12;60 m axiinum;' of ;achleiirem^nt:;lt: Since; it has bjeicoihe known that : Sworn to betore.me and.subBcrlbed W. O..OregJK,fifeljgtit '. / YpnBernstorir asked'his government in my presence,'thlis' 6th-day, bt;De- and cartage ...:..!,.. • •'• • • , l.i2 ot necessary ;ft)r?^ltn;:to(maln-' 91.18 lii.iHiHiiliHiiHHM.irliiliHiHiH .iiHHiil I mHiHii.iHiHi An an addition step in providlnir pace,^.as.;h^|I«Wi!'M(4^xp^ for'|50i000jto 'influenceJCongressj;'' :cember, • A.''D;'.'i 88iB.''-•;,-^:; ,'i;r''';;-,•-•%;"':•-:R . B. Rayner,' coal .;,.'..... • I still greater safety and stability^ many members bt'that body arowon- (Seal)^:;' . rA.:w. OLBASON, Capitol iBlectric Supply; Co., ^:-^ South Irigham and born I of; loniB;;^ni^|^: cOu^ Ifor the 5 per cent Mbrtgace-Bonds derlngi it that really walsYbn's.eatl- :f''r:;;::,^•''':'•.-,:•:.,•'..J'- ;NbtaiT-;Publie!suppjlesK, , .V. i V. • ? • vv-i.' • xS'IS North Buinkerhill iin>whieli we Specialise,'this Com­ Dro than tHe'dasiiilK'Adi'fi^reof hi^ niaterotjihWrspricevji-^:'v"^^--^'---'?;r ;"-i'-r Hallos. Catarrh. Cure is, taken.inter- Michigan ,8upply Co., BUppllea 87.97 •" I \ i ti'ii III iiiiii<.i«iniii.ii|iniii iiiii.niiiiii II pany formerly, known' as; the Ger­ hallifr and •actB]:^ directly-Kupbiir: "the, Qraai/Wlllte, October salary..; 66.00 fir competitor. kr. and Mrs. RblllnrWIest of Leslie man-American Loan and triiBt ;!Wealli:admlt;;that; halt tt; loaf ;l8 blbctd andt 'htuc'ous\:^8]u^^^ OtlBi:Moorei," October salary... 66.00 lOoV, Ltd., has taken out a State- 8tiRte';6f':;aflairii been, car- better,'thanrhb'bread/'but^there isn't syjitem.".!;Serid',t.br.testimonials 01eiiSteveh^;0^t.8alwnr,Tetc. 40.05 visited at Roy .West's'Sunday^ a darned bit bt enthuslMm in thb > ad- Rby;vMoCarrlckiJabo^,*t planMl.76 Mr. and, Mrs. Lee, Warfle and fam­ vCharter under thei name of |o anrextrefni^^(|.gthe^^ ::';p:;;j;cHBiNBx;ft;;co:; Toledo; 0.- ily, visited at: A; Brotherton's^ln- Ma- .1' nipu:ofl.th^'Miintry;'^e^ Moyedi •od supported, that, tne, re­ ' AMERIMNlJiMNAN0tRUSm •riiSbia';byi'^U;druifgittB;:TBc;^?!!:ri;>';,^;: port-ofi the ,flnance;:c^mro 'son^Sunday;/.'.'.^ ::'•••,;•:';^C- ;•.;."••;" „:'•':": HI bejrless;in8VmoiM^ *roy>;''l2vat^7;:PfemV;ifi(;v:;j^ haye,|nidved, from the : Wilcox'farm this '.ihiwageii^|t^bui^^ oriCtoJiBgglestbhrs farm In Bunker- . the corira^tneBB of eyery detail of •«='-Cub(it;l«^b;'|rm;^;p«Vn^ dee^t«^*|aj^K';v?;';--/-P:-^;'.>r'v - ^fc'CCTAm:^g(ii^rttsrotirtit^ ^Ho tplthe^Mp^Mcir^ ParJk'er; ;I^!Uid{|kj|li!'i;aylbr^l^ad>^ Mr. and Mr#. Henry Lee and family repeat^;t^t;:if¥^tli&»Swii^?ji^ ''^';^;f^ftto«|ibt,i,tli mfmmm^i ylslted; a^B(.iH;:;Lee|«i Sj»nday;i v Si:,; n0 other,beBAflt.thMitto^rNton sr«;re»di«nd-«PB!jPOMd;v;j:f.;S^:X^ •vji. JMeldsviUli ii]^l;iiiij;i(liMa^i^i;ci9m%UtM^-iW i from,iLariBlng:;pundayy(r^;^:--;:v :-:^:;-:".--?;;• week to live it the weather is Buit- MrBi;0.'Pbflt\waB:a;DanBvlUe caller ab^. , This,iB the minlBter who will Satvii;d«y. P|0a«h «tttao;Nmrlfl^ dittNh;v icp klmost; p^^:^--i-

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 1, 1917

f..«>.«..«H«..«H«.4H«M«..«H»..t..t..«..«..a.H|..*»«M«..«.4..«.....f t East Alaiedon | t - Leslie | 4..«..«..«..t.<«..««ft..0M9Ma..»M«;.t..«.4-.«..t»t..«»t..«M«H«Ht..« 4..t..«.>t.>t..»..t»|..t..t..«..a.4..«..«..t..t..t..*.*««»M«.4..«Mt.4 Mrs. Harper Thomas and little .son Aaron Rosier went to .Tackson from Northeast Alaiedon visited the Monday to see his daughter who is Everybody. Has Birthdays ianiily or her iuint, Mrs. S. Sitts, las't very sick, Sund.'iy, Wm. Wilber and wife were in .Tack­ Mrs. Olivia IMincUler returned from son Monday, Grand Lodge and Wacousta last Mrs. Jerry Bolton is visiting her Why Not a Gift? 'I'luirsday, daugliter In Chicago. Uay ParUluirst expects to leave for Vern Stanlleld and family and 0. New Mexico Tuesday. _^ Updyke and fan\ily ate Sunday din­ We have an exceptional selection•«£ appropriate gifts. Miss Mildred Lott has returned ner at W, J. Hayhoo's, home fron) Mason. The ladies of tlie M. E. church will Good value is assured in every offering of this store. The social tliat was to have been serve tlieir annual chlckenpie supper held last Friday night at the Dubois in the church Friday evening, Nov, 2. Whatever the price paid, we personally guarantee the goods « school house was postponed until Sat­ Everyone invited. Supper from 5 urday night and was largely attend-' until all are served. to be as represented at the time of sale. ed. __ We hear that Robert Rlggs has Try us on that next.perplexing gift proposition. purchased a new Ueo touring car. f"»'.#'.»..«..»Mf.»»».».»l4..t..«H«..«..t..«..«..*..t««..«>.»..«..«»«M«..«.4.4H«..t..f Every life ka$ f Sontli Trowbridge \ Ford Aseltine, Mason i..«..«..«M«»«..»H«.4M«..«.4.f'*«H««'«>tf i.-#4..*<.*>.«»«..*»*..«.4..t»t»«..«..«.4>.«>4»»..aH«. »~f^f Fannie Byrum for some time, return­ 1 . Bunkerhill t ed home last Thursday. Mrs. Byrum went as tar as Jackson with her and The Problem of Winter Comfort they spent most of the day sightsee­ Beatrice Fogg was quite sick last CORRESPONDENCE ing. week, but is gaining nicely now. is largely one of the right texture and the right weight Elmer Simons' baby, about two ^••'•••••..•..•..•..•..••••••••••••••.•..•«.«*«»t>«**« George Wright visited in Mason •••»•««••* ••••I over Sunday. months old, died quite_suddenly Sat­ of underwear. urday morning and was^ burled Sun­ Nora Stimer of Scoville Corners We have all styles of garments. (MtM«..«H...«..«.,«M«M9..«„«.,«..f»|M«..9..»..«M«..«M«»«M«..«..f visited among relatives here the week day afternoon in Fairview cemetery Leroy and White Oak j Northeast Aurelius j end. at DansvlUe. Men's Union Suits and Separate Garments >.t..»..#..«..«»«..*.f«..»Mt.4..«..*..«..f.<»..f.«"»..t"*..i Grant Hendershott and family of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin of Rives township visited his mother Lansing - spent Sunday with their FOR LADIES—Union Suits—high neck and long sleeves, Mrs, W, V. Thomas and Lily Has- Mrs. Frank Eckhart of Lansing vis­ and brother and wife here Sunday. daughter, Mrs. Elzie Chllds. III attended church at WebberviUe ited relatives and friends in this vi­ G. L. Wright and family entertain­ Clifton, the four-year-old child of low neck and short sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, Knit Ml ay. cinity the" past week. ed company from Jackson over Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. John Brlggs, burned liira E. Miorndorf was in William- Carl Ellsworth of Camp Custer vis­ day, himself quite badly by upsetting a Corset Covers, with sleeves. 1 on business last Thursday. ited in this vicinity for 48 hours and kettle of boiling beans on his back Last Saturday evening about 50 FOR CHILDREN—Union Suits—Flat Fleeced for Boys, . I,. Hodge, wife and son visited ate Sunday dinner with Mr." and Mrs. neighbors and relatives of Mr. and and side last Saturday. He Is as lornior's brother, Chas. Hodge, of Roy Evens. Mrs. E. B. Coryell walked into their comfortable as can be expected. Bleached for Girls. Seperate garments for both. Infants' !• Stoclcbridgc. Miss Ether Gregg attended the in­ pleasant farm home to remind them Mrs. Simons mother, Mrs, Badgley, . iMiorndorf and family visited at stitute this week at Grand Rapids. of their 20th wedding anniversary. of Tawas, is staying with her, called Cashmere skirts and bands, Children's sleeping garments and I. I I'atriclc's last Saturday. They, received some beautiful and here by the death of the baby. ilrs. R. Smith and. family visited •..«H«..t,.«..»,.»-,«..t„a..a„t..«.,t.,t,.4 useful gifts and all report a good George Smith and friend from Lan­ Knit underwaists. I and Mrs. Joe Medcalf of near I South Break O'Day j time. sing visited his parents Sunday. I'.'. UMTille Sunday, 4..t..a..«..«.4..«MtM«M9..«>,9.,*..a..«.,t..«.,»-«,>«.,».,«>.t„«,.«„i The farmers in this locality are A letter from Mr. and Mrs. James We wish to call your attention to a few children's and \liH, AV. Smith visited her parents nearly discouraged over the bean out­ Brooks, who recently went to Cali­ ladies' coats we have in stock. These garments are broken Inlay, Mr. and Mrs. C. Musser were in St. look. Some have as high as 40 and fornia for his health, says they have •lias, Trowbridge and wife visited Johns Sunday. 70 acres in the bunch. Reports say arrived there all right only very tired. sizes and old styles but .just right for saving a better garment. ilawloy and family Sunday. Mrs. M, Burden attended the gold­ some pieces are nearly spoiled now. Rev. S. A. Dean of Detroit spoke at Howard Wade called on Kenneth en wedding anniversary of her uncle, the Felts church Sunday. I iiuiorf Sunday. Amos Grossman and wife, near Dans- Commissioner Searl of Mason gave vlUe last Tuesday. a talk at the center last Friday even­ • «..t.tf..«.t«.>|MtM«*t«»tM« Miss Agnes Moran is visiting'in. J Across the Garden j ing on food conservation. | East Aurelius Lansing, The Gleaners will hold their regu-1 Mrs. Deli Peterson is visiting at W.' lar meeting next Friday evening at Nlni's. Frank Shopbell and family and ,D. Frank Clickner's, A full attendance I'ay Cypher was in Ann Arbor over Ray Johnson, wife and daughter N. Batenian visited at T. E. Ba'te- Is desired as it is annual election of ulay to visit his wife and children. attended the wedding of a relatives man's in Mason last Sunday after­ officers. - i Miss i\Iarie Waggoner entertained Saturday. noon. Prof. Ingersoi of Leslie lilgh school mall party Saturday evening in Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Monroe are the Mr, and Mrs. Bert Collins and spent the week end at Leu Nue's • lor of Roscoe Barry, who will soon proud parents of a da'iighter. She daughter of South Aurelius were . \ I! liere to work In Detroit.- | will an.swer to the name of t^iva Sunday guests of Mrs. M. Ward. Mrs. Floyd Cady canvassed this; Maxine. ^ Miss Leola Otis spent the week end A customer entered a barber shop AUCTIONEERS ;;liborliood last Monday getting la-' Little Virgil Monroe is visiting his in Mason, run by an Englishman whose cock-' • ; to join the United States Food grandparents, D, Ackley's. Mr. and Mrs. M, E, Bateman and noy accent was very pronounced. If you are going to have an Auction Sale, Call Kurtz and i.-;orvation, I sons, Cyril, Russell, Ernie and Nellls, "Fine day," observed the cu.stomor. j Jacobs, Expert Englisli and German Auctioneers. ''laud Edgar and family and Mrs. I of North Holt, 0. M. Bateman and "Fine hair,'; returned the barber, ad-! \. Barnes were in Lansing one day ' wife, "Ray Bateman and wlte,.of Ea­ ding by way of explanation: "Not the ' Two Auclioneers-One Price. i Siockbridge | 'air of your 'ead, sir; the hair of the \ I week. , j (•••••••.••••H««f..«»«*>«M«M««*«M»«.fl>**»«>>«Mflt.|M«..»«l«..«.,4 ton Rapids and Mrs. W. J. Clark and Kuriz Phone, Citizens 8432, Bell 1454W, Lansing Miss Erma Hilton, teacjier in Dis-; children of Clarke Center were Sun­ h atmosphere." Jacobs Phone, Bell SB-FS, Holt 40w2Qpd ] • 1 No, 1 spent Saturday and Sun-' . Mrs, Minnie Mapes is no better at day guests of J. E. Bateman and fam­ > with Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Nor- this writing. ily. iu North Aurelius. I Mrs. Hobart Sweet of Detroit vis­ H. M. Brown and family visited Mr. and Mrs! James Freer, Mr. and ited friends here last week. Thomas Fletcher and wife last Sun­ • <. Don Cupp from the brickyard Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Treason visited day. Mrict, Eaton county, were Sunday In Pontiac last week. , Dan Dewy and wife were Sunday •iiors at Charley Covert's. I HoAvell Reeves and Mr. Townsend visitors of M. 0. Brown and family. are ill. Will Lasena and family entertained Milo Ormsby died at hlshome here company last Sunday to the number Kihgsjaiid last, Sunday morning. Funeral to-bo of fourteen. Auction Sale! ••t..«nt,.(««„tu(««M ------inaiitiitiiaiHnaiitiiaiiaiiMn"i A held Wednesday. Ellis Hayues has purchased a new The Presbyterian Missionary Circle Ford car; Rorn, to Mr; and Mrs. Herbert win be held at the church Thursday Mrs. Laura Bunker and daughters ' Having decided to rent my farm on account of i>oor health, I will sell at public auction at the place, one ickson, a daughter. Mother and of this week.l Vera Parrarid and Ruby Bateman of and one-quartiBP miles west of Dansvllle, on plilldl doing nicely, - j The primary room opened Monday Eaton 'Rapids were callers at M. 0. li'i-edTwltohell lost their old fam­ morning, as there are-no new cases of Brown's last Sunday. ily horse one day this week. diphtheria and the ones who are ill I>,j A. Wihslow is shipping his are much better; |ii»it>n..»Mtwt..»i.#.ii..tii^iniiiii^iitw»..tin..tmi.fntnai.ti.f iinljs and a veal calf by the Com-• Mrs. ..O.r K; Mittoer goes to Van yiiiinttiy assbclation.'club.'! j Wei-t, Ohio, this week to spend the^ i ;,) Southeast L()cke;r [ Gl'en Arnold is :mbving his house-' winter, with her daughter; Mrs; D. J. ^.'^-•. )ld! goods'to his'tarm on the.Lan- .Evans.-V, .;:•!•.:•, ,.•; „ •. :;v, Mr. arid Mr^. W. A; Wofden have -iiigjroad.- • ••-•.', •••;; '• . . •;,r W. J; Dancer was elected,delegate beerito Brighton visiting arid on bus- fvJWf*:::Vf-' John Arnold' and iwite of Olivet are from; the.Presbyterian Sunday school Inessf-, \ .. •.' • :'•. , ,;••,. Conmiencliiig-at one o'clock, sharp, the following described property: i«ltlng.relatiVi08 here and Lansing a' to the State Sunday School Associa­ Rev. S.G. Hall h'asmoved his farii- "w (days as his'expects to'leave for tion at Alblbn,. .'!.;: ily to Saleni, township, Alliegan coun-: NV'alla' Walla, >Wa8hlngt()ni; Sunday • Tlhere arei acres and acres of: beanis -ty jto llye: with hls> daughter! during ^ilghi;! : i': :;•:'•,• ;.•:.;::, -.vi;;.'.••••.;. ;, out in this vicinityisome pulled and the,;wlnter.' ', . .V,.;,/: ^y: .„.•''•;';. •; Holsteln Steer, one year old Wide.Tire Wagon ' Clittoti Arnold' of lAnBlng: was a in. piles/ otherBrfltillstanding.r. Mrs; Geo. W. Brewer, la. visiting ,-.•:..;::--,••,. HORSES•••:,;:jSi-?fv:-• . isitbr at P; AvtWirislow's Saturdays : Ruth Mitteer and Erma .Reeves among'her;;marricd.'chlldireii' In East One .Pair Heavy BIiureB, good: wo^rt Djurham Cow, due f turaary SM) 01d;,Wagoii. ,,-.••'.•• Silid [wanted'potatoeS.i; •::.;','^-• "7 - -irTi;'-..spentthe-week-en d withfrelatlvesat Lansing.'- ,:'.••.,'„':<•;:',.;••';;• ;,:-7';.;••':•:.•'••''•,?•'..-• Dwbwn Cow, 7 years oldj duie Jan. JFlat Back' with beet; top .Mrs. Ostrander^returned home from'' WiUlainatottv^.:;./,;;;'-^--v-V'.'-;.,:->••• •;;-. ictae'Sidrrai Maire', coming 9,' in 'foal,' j t wo j weeks nuraiag. at Ch'asI' Whlpp'a !_: HonierrWest his; gone; to,,Ypsllaintl One Holsteln and Jersey Cow, Set Bob Sleighs,' nearly neWt' ;Mt8siTeBB Smith of South Lyons Is to;atten'd'ftherState,Normal.college. : •;;V:8b«ii(l:-,^,•...;.-':;•-•-,,,••: ';•/•;:'••,,;' ', •,• ' .; ia years old, due Nov. it . |Ji» they have'Biglrl-rbabyi-;" :• spending.'the week with her friend, : '"v\.; .; Cbiirity^ Liiie, scho'6l-j hdutie was well ^ welght4«>0 t :;';.:Hbqsv:-.y<;.•'""•,-- Jolm ,pewe, Hay lAMtder ^..t..t..t..».ii.it.it. :; Miss Bdua'LtUici (who bias/been In aittende'd.' Th'^Oapeakefi',,0e6. ,yf... One Bay Ctolding, i6o^ lis Shoats 4«month8«ld, O. I. 0.—^ Hand'OuttlngrBbX: '.• StiutH'Aiirelltisaiid'Ndrth OhlcagoHhepastBUmmer ia bomefor' Breweis ,talked'for, aiiybbur;, OltTervCttltiyatdr '• •':.•: ',V v i y a;'Bhort'vlalt^••.•;,••; "•'.i^v. ;,;••:; ••;/^:,;.;:r: '••:,;•;: One Brown SnokUng'Ciblt '•.'•eligible^--'''-; ••••••/.'•• ...^••••';'; 1 Euxj»iiean':'war;. itB. coursesiiiu^^ Abbiit'T'tons'pfhay .L. ; Mr8i»;AUavBbvela'of Flint\ visited sequences, arid the rieceBsity of the /;;:V,;.:;:PARM;1»OM hlBK father, Howell Reeves/ the-'fore cltizeriB':iol.^tWSl^cbui^|ry.ltb5 take jail! ':';•': ':^::';/'(:, p: i- ?::CA!i!TIM J ' •/ 08|^m''Qf^'.iElind^' good' 'boe'^:'''; Clover Hay,.tai;biuii':V' Albert I}vnn'6tHdtTl8lt(id'bi8^BlB-i. part of •the.week.'v;'"'.::\i^^^'n^-v;•/"••/'the ; >:f.' the. Liberty'Bbttdii! j(ibBfitble;'td math- •pui*«ittCwi" ;. :()sfomrMOTiw/;;'•/'••''•• Ajtont 7 tons Timothy Hay t er'J M'rB.:vrt'DayU'«ttd'ttmlly'-Wedii^'.-cMri Answeli:-eiitei'tained ^ her talfi* pur amy abd'Jpavy lri7oijr;,i^^^^ 'jrert(ijrfc«>wi::|d^ yi|ne:ili^Mi:',^v^.';.v.,•.•:',.' One BreetcUng BimiMs uo8dftyj/;>':)(;i'Lf!n?i;iiR^f f :yH3>. ?^r :^:i>7:|'j:piend,:.Mrs; MI: Alta;_Qu8h;':'^of'OhlcAgd (jwlth the. Allies [agaliflt Oerniany and Bte(rtlIitirta•t^o:-^.;;;;l•• •'-^ ;6ne^B*bt=PiittSHii^ V;;"' l^uke-^HawWnB'iweftititti'^AlnW last'^U |autbc|r»cjt;'j•;^7r~•V,;f^^y^w:vj'.y^.:^,^..^ i(^bdriavSpilnff,^Hiimw'';^'v^-; Andijottor j|TOiuea:'tM nunieroiii Tue;Bday'tojib©:if(iitiWO:«i6Mr«dr^ ••'• T The, late rains] h|ve;dftmaged;the, wintfer.- :rhe 3V;.;0: :?K^Wi^»ife toWtoi »tiro beari: crop thjit waaVnot Bectired: be- jleiMy.;Heiier,:! one'-year :ibM OTt1rep•99JFIo*r:^/:^-':•••'•••,•:•••;•••; •' :.W'mentlwi'!i^;'':. r^')^-^': ••',,:: h' iorflTitbevralnB^^vi-;;:; >;\;^s:.;vj; ;:f;'; • •::;^

f T,BeJ\^ebbei^Ule"-mew^ :./r=::vV •ad6pied;^h«i'WBhi:flyfltemy.,^ii:':.^v'i,',;',;^'i:^^ < ~^X3Attl%imd^ bbgBihave lafety;; diroiK, "•ISrifii^f! ,pediS|6ll;;:;:lii;;pricoj;yeir5'n^ . Five Dollars or under, CMhi over that itinbiut one yeiu'st^ given on good bankable notes, drawing ftte per xoent:^inttm ••'"^^""-'^-^""•^^'•^'BMtj.LwiBlhgire^-: reUilJ^eB\heir!»^;> tbaiWcmt piirtBtliti^:i>ni- IWS^,... —Ufatteiided:; ^'"anid/Mri;- INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 1, 1917

rccognliied uutborlly in Indian history CHARLES HOWARD FLATTEN- and folklore and a speaker of distinct I'lassilied Locals ) TALENT SELECTED BURQ. charm and more and more was cutied After Charles Howard Plattenhurg, Ifiin; coiU a word for each the preacher, editor and orator, had In, wlUi a minimum of 15c. ' FOR OUR COMING dc'livert'd his famous lecture, "Loyalty lo-tiio Home Town," in Siiveral rcpre- FOR SATiE. scnlatlve Kcniucky cities the Ken- LYCEUM COURSE liiclcy Iti'lali Merchants' association iMO-Onc llegistorcd Slivop- printed several thousand copies of llils Ciirl Topllff, ISatoii Rap- lecture and scattered them broadcast: IniH lownshlp, 'MwSp Attractions for Season o1 thniufjliout the state, thus demonstrat­ ing the"universal appeal and popularity L\l,|,;^—\i. .T. BuUen & .Son 1917-1918 Announced. of Mr. I'lattenburg's worl; on the jilat- |i,.iilily of nice Baldwin np- forni. ;r, per bushel. 'I'lw2p Ml!. I'lattenburg's articles on this and .MilO—Young pig.s, 7 woeks kliid);e(l sub,iects have had ii circulation II li'roshour, Mason, Citizen ALL TASTES CONSIDERED of luore than a million copies for the I!. 'Mtt past ton years. Ciiarlcs Howard IMatteiiburg has oc- Il,i.;—Thoroughbred Barred Local Committee Provides Select cti|ii(Ml II prominent jiiiice on the Lyce- irol.s ?1.00 each, Mr.s. •|(, Boll phone 505 R23. Year's Program at Popular Prices. Are You Intibrested 44w]p ISMJI''—Cider apples and . WItli more limn l.'3,000 Lyceum In the Future of Your Child? Habits of Thrift, formed )MI1OS, V, Silts, Mason, Oil. courses in the United States, averag­ in early years, are the - ' •J'lw2p ing five numbers each and nllunded an­ l.\l,l':—A Belgian colt, com- nually by 10,000,000 people, the supply -Ired !)>• Imported Belgian of clean, wholesome winter's entertain- "I. A bargain, D, 0, ment in this country is enjoying n Best Insurance MU. .Mtt substantial aiul healthy growth. Thou­ sands of towns and cities i/nvo learned for that future. We have given this matter careful thought ISVIil'l omOAl'—Two coal from oxpiH-ienco that a Lyceum course |JI .M, Williams,•Ma,son. 'I2tf Is boAciiciii! 10 comuiurilty ILfe In and invitie the opening of an account for your child as the many ways, Only entertainment PltiriCESS WATAHWASO. \i,i':- Ilound Oak 20-inch best business training available. • • r, practically new, in A-1 which Is v.'ni'tli while ciiii grov.' and to speak In public. Often accompany- at a l)argaln, B. D. stand the test of years ns the Lyceum iiig him was Ills little princess, charm­ I.'iiral plione No, 7, Dans- movement has clone. ing and demure, who with remarkable /RELIABILITY -' ^J MF ^ 4 ACCOMMOOATIONCCOMI^ODATION lb i nan. 'I,3w2p For the coming fall and winter in skill sang the tribal songs and chants Mil''—Six-octavo orgon, iir our community n choice program has and gracefully diinned the ceremntiiiil iiindilion, at a bargain. been selected by the local auspices, Indian dances. Up to this time her |l.:,iiii(! No, :i;n, Mason. 42tf and tickets will be sold nt popular only liilors had been .Sisters ot Jlercy prices. A description of such number ill tlicir Indian school. FARMERS BANK •^ \U\',—liogislercd .Shrop- on this course follows: A prol'cssor from Ciinibi'idgo, inquir­ ^r^ENGTH •SERVICE iiiig and ram lambs. B. A. ing among tiic I'lMiobscots for Informa­ Mason. Cit. phone.. -tO-tf tion concerning an ancestor whom that M,!''—M young 0, I, C. THE MUSICAL GUARDSMEN. tribe had talcoii ]ii-isnner in the h'rench : 0^ r, C. l)oars, cligblo to '.riie Miisicat Guardsmen, six young and Indian war, discovered tiiiit Wa- ' xtfa good ones. Price men witii I'XccliiMit voices and sicllled taliwaso's ancestors laid befriended his udo lliil, Mason, Mich. on nimiornus inuslcal iiistnimeuts, are relative, llie prisoner. In gratitude for consider and report the matter of the 39tf ^.lolioihilcd for a long Lyceum lour this llii.« and in aiipredation of the remark- expense of having a county agricul­ season. iilile talent displa.ved by tlie little prin- tural agent. U, 10—Oxford rams, yearl- Sup. Ferle presented a resolution II lamlis. If. W. Mann, ^I'lds orgat^izatinn has been righliy that the chairman appoint a special Midi. SOwGp styled "A Singing Orclicslrn." They committee, of three members to in­ vestigate the matter of adopting a 5X'r. central purchasing agency and county auditing system and to report at the !i:\T—Good hou.sc, barn CHARLES HOWARD FLATTEN- .lanuary session. Tiie clerk was in­ liils. Also pleasant, par- BURG. structed to communicate with all the • li'rn living rooms over um and Chantiiufiuii pintt'orm. He has counties in the state now under the nailery. Inquire of D. P. auditing system and central prchas- 4iU ieciured in every state in the Union ing agency in an effort (o obtain all save two and everywhere receives, iiut the possible information rel.ative to I,O.ST. the lilKlu'st coiiuncndtilinn.' tlie systems now in vogue. ' l^(>foro ho went on'the piiitl'oi'iii Mr. Dr. L. W. 'i'oles, president of the ! ront lamp of automobile. I'lattcnbiii'g WHS a successful editor of iison (lai'ago. iieceive re- Hoard of Control of tiie Ingham coun­ \l. W'illiam.s, .Mw.lp 11 wi'cl;ly newspuper in ii leiulin;;'Town, ty tuberculosis sanitarium,"presented _ lou'ii, and liicre ciiiiie in daily contact Ills annual reporl. The now buildingj | WA.NTIOI). Avitli iieople, lived llieii' livl^'^, stiiilii'il has just been completed and is mod-' g ^ind bflpcil solve tlieir problems, l-le orii ill every way. Tlio rooms arc ' j I»—Second hand fur robe, speaks from exiierienco and first hand lo bo ofiulpped with tlie newest thing ' g in sanitarium construction, a bed j g edition. G, A, ' 'liorburn, THE MUSICAL GUARDSMEN. kiiowli'ilge gained liy years of study IS ••li, •i;iw3p which is in the room wlien the patient: g and wide travL'l, J,lr. I'lattenburg will retires, then propels himself out into ' = iippear in evening dress for their pop- leave each town with its iieople thlislc- MISCKLLANEOll.S, the open air on the porch, automatic-1 g .i|iu' nuMllcys and .song hits and then Ing broader, cleaner thoughts. Hi.s ally closing the door, tOsreturn in the | g Vest Pocket }\<>\K AWTHINO from a in niilitMry uniform for their marches, personality and words will be Im- morning to his room for dressing, j = '•op to a skyscraper, Guar- nvi'i'tiires and oilier instrumental se- protised on their minds. ,. ,. Nineteen patients have been treated I g ii.'U'actiou and reasonable .eciioiis. In Ilieir vocni iiumliers there in the sanitarium during the year. j g .,: I'M till.' roI!icl;!ng nation of u college Kodak I I I us do your next job, •VILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT. The Soldiers' . and Sailors' i = nior, )5aton IlnpidR, Mich. liU" ••' ill. Relief committee submitted their I g Ill" ::8ti. 42wSp . William Ralney Bennett, who is to annual report, and showed that, g lecture here, is Itiiown In the Lyceum •19 families had received assistance.' oKTHANMiS—We wish to world as "Tiie Man Who Can." He They estimated that $1000 was nec­ I will give that boy at Camp | I I'rionds and neighbors, also THE GREAT LAURANT AND HIS has n lecture on this subject, the theme essary to relieve the actual needs of I). F. and Rebekah lodges COMPANY. of which Is that "he cnn who thinks the indigent soldiers', sailors' and the I Custer more pleasure than i sympathy and beautiful At a meetlng-lii/Ncw York, attended he can;" that In evtiry brain tlierc is a families of the deceased soldiers' and I anything else you can give | III; for the funeral of our by .SOO magicians, Eugene Lauraiit was sleeping genius and that it can he sailors' in addition to the amount in •1 grandfather. Mr, and decorated with a beautiful gold medal awakened. The lecture which he gives the soldiers' relief fund. I him. * I If. Miers and family. and later ut a meeting of Chicago ma­ helps young men and women to find A delegation of about forty farmers themselves. It gives them health, poise and business men of Delhi came be­ <>|.' THANKS—We wish to gicians lie received another gold med- fore the Board Monday afternoon, to _ '• friendis and neighbors for nl. Tills illustratn.s the high Gtaiiding and power. It Is absolutely different bring up the matter of the Mud Lake g 'iiiess during our father's of tlie great Laurant among those of from the ordinary lecture of this type. sink hole west ot Holt. H. E. Gunn g • lid death, also to the Odd his profession us well ns the public. Every Iniigh comes in naturally. Noth­ proposed that the toAvnship build four g iviio'sent flowers. We es- He has also appeared on several occa­ ing is forced. Other lectures which PRINCESS WATAHWASO. miles of road under the Covert sys- ; s " ish to thank Mr. and Mrs. sions before societies of scientific re­ he gives arc entitled, "The Master tem and that the county fill in thejg cess he arranged for her schooling at 11 lie pastor, and the choir for search. Thought," "Maciiinos and Million- sink flole. For about six years this | = LONGYEAR BROS. | •I vices. Orie Anderson and Hires" and "Stand Up, Ye Dead." Cambridge, including study with mas­ road, which is the only straight road | g I'li'd Ander-soii and family, Each year Laurant changes his pro­ ters in musicnl art. running east and west through the i g gram, introducing big new features, Mr. Bennett precedes his lecture ilir.M'U. BBOWN—NOV. 16 coruetist of great skill. path tour. The highest musical and has been filled and re-fUled, bift Is | g MiiihiKiin. Tlio Probiitc Court for A^eautiful musical opening bus been soon washed away by some under •it IiiKhum. ethnological authorities have honored current. Gravefhas been hauled in • 111 of sulci Court, hold i\t tlie Pro- arranged wherein Miss Barnard will Mr. Lleurance with unstinted praise "1 the City of MnHon, in siiid coun- and any amount of tree tpps, stones, Ith liny of October, A. D. 1917. for his untiring efforts and splendid etc., has been used in an effort to fill Iloii; L, 11, McArthur, JudRe of success in permanently recording so up this hole, but within a short time the way one gets the "feel" very liillor ot the Estate of WILLIAM many of the real Indian melodies, the road disappears from sight. This fiAN, Dccoimcd. chants, songs and proyers. Mr. road was passable several years ago quickly—It was my luck to^have the ' I Koniild hnviiiK filed in Bald Court Charles Westinan, flutist. Is the other until it was scraped and plow­ chance." • lii'iiylnK that thi. adminiBtration ed at both sides.' The sod, which had Mr. Inglis writes interestingly of his !<' he granted to Ilarriaon O Call assisting artist. "tlicr'uuitabic iieraon held up the road, was cut, and let the first impressions of France and Paris, '"<1, That tlic 16th day of November, It sink. until it disappeared tells of the routine necessary in the lit ten olclocit in the forenoon at from sight. There is an old plonk Instruction of the class of flyers. The |t<' Onicc, bo and in hereby arpointed nnid petition road just a few rods to the north of class, as a body, are impatient to be­ rihcrlOrdcrcd That public notice BOARD OF SUPERVISORS the sink hole and Dr. North of Holt gin actual flying and the French in­ Kivcnby publication of a copy of stated that he thought this could be structors loathe to risk their lives lor three succegaive weelil previoui graveled and used instead of attempt­ with the control in the hands of of licnrinK, in the Ingham County IflSir THE GOONn FARM I'wannper printed and circulated in ing to again repair the sink hole road. novices. The thrills these,men ex­ j LB McAtlTHUR, perience each day are sufllclent to last ^I'V) I Judge of Probate (Continued from page 1) The committee on printing recom­ the ordinary individual a life time. "J I'ON, Probate IleBiiter 4tw4 mended that the minutes of this ses­ committee on County Farm and sion of the supervisors be printed in At the time of the last letter; Sept. Buildings reported that they found the following county papers. The 21, Mr. Inglis had completed his pre­ everything In good.condition at the State Journal 10;000, Wiiltamston paratory work and had left the ^eld as sitting in the library one farm, the crops good and the stock in and returned to Paris on three days' I uii^G time since when his Enterprise 1100, Leslie Local-Repub­ fine condition. They stated that they lican lOQO, Stockbridge Brief-Sun 1,- leave, He will be transferred to^ an­ |1 daughter happily rushed realized the need of ah addir other place and put under the tut­ rjabm and put her arms 000, Webbervllle Index 850, WilHam- tion of a new hospital and aton News 700 and Ingham County elage of men with fighting exper­ is neck, dining rooni, but owing to ; the ience. In a paragraph headed "Finis"' f, dear," she blusbfuUy cooed, News 2000. high expense of building in this time The Board elected the following of­ Mr. Inglis ends his letter as follows." was just here to seei'me He of war, recommended that the mat­ "I treated myself to a cold shower' <• to marry him " ficers for the coming year: ter be deferred until some, future School Examiner, Shirley E. Field, this morning while the .barracks iam- I (Iocs, does he?" was the Wl RAINBV BENNETT. date. They proposed,-however, that ptled r^ out to cafe—this is done bjr and i practical response of Wllllamston. ' ; , ;\.. . preiMr for he has a splendid tenor a competent nurse sboiild be engaged Dr. Samuel Osborn,' was elected a dropping cupful after ciipfiil of cold' r What's his IncomeT" lUQINI LAURANT ANOXOMPANY whenever, it was necessary. voice. member of the Board of Control of {faucet' water over I me in the wash, t kiiow, papa," she said, and Supervisor Christopher, who v^as room, which,has a simple hole drain ^ 11 ghtttilly added. "What a lake the part ot trumpeter. She will Willlnm Ralney Bennett was raised the county sanitarium and Dr. Lewis also brighten up the intermissiona with appointed a.delegate to the 3rd State W. Toles was re-elected as a member at one end of the cement floor. I Jt'olncldont'" on a farm and, like so many successful Conference of Sealers, Weights and don't have to "fall in" formatldn-- It do| you mean by a strange her musical monologVes, men of the present day, has many a of this same boarlli Measures, appeared before the board Andrew-West of Lansing was elect­ and arrange today-for my three days' >it, Marie?" asked dad. Mr. Laurant will also have hU own time warmed bis bare feet on frosty and presented his report. leave—-for I signed my Brevet yester-> 7 > Id, "answered Marie, "asked pianist; also a stage assistant to han­ mornings where the cows have lain ed, a member of the Board of Super­ Prof. Mumford from the Michigan intendents of the Poor. .- day, and when I get back frbm Paris iKame question about your in- dle his many pi:opertles. He worked his way through college Agricultural' coUeige addressed the will w.ear the/two wings instead of The production of the coming season O:; Wi Maine was re-elected Janitor Starting In with |10, he graduated board last Friday relative to the mat­ and \ Dr. T. M. Santord of, Lansing, onei There was no class flying yes- ' will be equipped In the usual lavish with money in his pocket, having paid, ter of providing for the expense of a county physician. terday so I had the flield with Rbby manner that has characterUed all his his way by singlpg. Since then he has County Agricultural Agent for Ing- His engine, went'had and mine didn't entertainments, the stage settings sur­ done postgraduate work in two unlver haim county. ;•;!' so I was lucky and I did nothing but passing In beauty all previous efforts. sltles. His sermon lectures have been Arrahgements-have been made by circle the field tlmie after time. As the government to pay the salaries of LIFEi THE OfS^mitSERVICE soon as I would land'M.Serre woiild For mors than seventetn years tbs published In full as features of some ask/if niy "moteur bohTV 'IWI, wi^ i of the metropolitan newspapers. these agents diirlhg the war, butthc; QfMt Ltnnuit has been a Ohautauaut counties have been asked to - bear the Monsieur'! a wave of his hand, arid F , and Lyesom headUner. For more than expense themselves, Prof. Mumford ! KTOtOBlNiEBGTrlNCUS was .off lagaih ziimed and spiraled,. tsB ysars ht has appeared under Red* L?S!'ji*««»*«M«««tt«- PRINCflSS WATAHWAtO. stated that off the i 8000> counties In and coimpleted fifty laridlhgs and,26. path maoaiMisat, a (act which speaks Ai messenger from a departing race the United States; over half now^were V (Continued from page ly hours to my'heart's content. "Plnls,' fortts«lf. —«oble, picturesque, yet little unde^ paying their county ^agents for ser-" bumps inthe air were fronii the undier M,, Iriigllf, you are:pilot",• a hani*'• Bide of a dark : rain stomal cut ••\:'m Dnttnc the yean which he has de* stood—comes charming and beautiful vices rendered durlnr the year, f: The shake and that'aiall—^whatbecomesi Ttttsd'i»->tha Lycenai platform many couniyragentpIaffi;haS;proT;en a suc­ throiigh one cornier of it' and the' rain of me-iwhep 1 .get of the last families of uniblxed Indian county: employed ah ageAt:;it^ waS'ttffix( that wais yerjr rough-^made a landlhf hbw.Queer-'tbis all is;(^;I have albtv' .i-.'.'.Vl Mr. Laurant baeiuse he bsUsrad to tha blood from Oldtown, near the coast at that miiet have redeemed me in the tiycsam aa a iraatsr field la wWMk to willing to be without^ oasr;The Board ^ to leahi yet^I wanta faBt:^padtndw;V^ Mali\e. - - took ftoactlmvdn the'inattetv'buti^ 'eyes'bf Monsieu AlIard,':forrhe.;8mil*. and a.few; liBtteriji^froni 'home; Dbn't» ^ VNiSBt his WOft. " X. f "^ ' Qer jDdlaa j:U«&ajn.fj^er was a polnteida.'Special committee of Sufer- ed, said nothing and ordered flying Wbrry, tak^ytmrselt^easy arid'bMievtt-''r I Tis6rsI{Rull6n^; Catllh>; ahd^ Miller/\t^ olfjfor^^!?err-;bad weather.^?fSTlitatli n»ie:?i^tbj,ni|iiBli,'^a^ ^^rfm-''-^-- - --"'—• •'••' '•*,•>*•f^lv^^^Ji,;^•.^^•,5'^^''•:.:V3; Ii ^

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 1, 1917.

.------, Dyron Fortnian died Tuesday with { Various Topics stomach and bowel trouble. . . MUSON BOY HAS Willard Ackerson of Manchester 700 foreign-tongued soldiers of visited his sister, Mrs. L, Proestol the E IVIEN'S CLUB IsfNlJJER ON COURSE VJED Mi LIFE Uncle Sam at Camp Custer are in the (Irst of the week, . An organization dedicating its endeavors to all that / Y. M, C, A. English classes, not only /ited season ticket holders. It's a good thing that I wrote to I'r :<| til ster township, was killed last week Held at Presbyterian Church, 11:30 a. m. The reserved seat sale will be con­ you the 15th, the night I was on Sunday, November 4, will be "Go- in Mobile, Alabama, where he was ducted on the same plan as hereto­ guard, because the next morning at to-Sunday .School Sunday" through- making an exhibition^ Ilight. Ho lost fore, viz; not more than six to one about eight o'clock, the lieutenant out Canada and the United States. It control of his machine while attempt-. person; the first person in Ijne Wed­ cnme out and told me to be saddled is expected that a million people will ing to make a Landing. Several nesday, Nov. 7th, gets first choice, in one-half hour. I was saddled with attend Sunday school in Michigan thousand people, including his wife, A number of friends of Mrs, Ches­ etc, , ^ Local News j ter Batcman gathered at the homo of ten other fellows and we traveled November 4. Many Sunday ^schools witnessed his tragic death, Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Bateman Tuesday Tickets may be obtained of A, J. about 30 miles that day to a lumber are preparing special programs fori Williams made several exhibition evening to bid farewell to her before Hall, H. B, Longyear, Walter Kel- camp on Lake Superior. About 100 the day. (lights during the Dexter home-com­ M.\SO.\ MAUKIOTS. she left for her home in Portland, ciiuni. Waller l^oot. Prof, Kennedy or men were employed there, but we ing, A;!i;ust 4 and 5, 1915, and later Ore., Wednesday. She was accom­ Dr, Hawley. only got one slacker. We stayed ail made fliglits at the state fair in De­ I. red ?2.0 5, wheat, white panied by her sister, Mrs. Thomas niglit there and the next morning we >!> •!< tft troit, -• .f.l.nri, outs Bfjc, corn $1.80 Bateman, who will remain with her divided in two sections, the other half A brotlier of the deceased, Ralph i I'd $8 to If12, l)eiins $7.75 for some time. MISS LOUISE LOVEOAY GIVES brought back the slacker to Bessim- Williams, is still a resident of Web­ ni.(H), (iggs 3(ic, liuttei- 35c, er, and we •went on to a large con­ i.,t„t..a.,t..«..«~«..«»*««~«>'«..a«i..>..*..««>,.«..«.,«..t»i.,t„Mrs. Edson Cooper from north part t ster township,—Chelsea Tribune, liiiK" .steers, Sc, liglit butcli- The social at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. struction camp, which was construct­ of the state visited her sister, Mrs. M. ' I'l'/jc, calves 12c, lambs ]5c, Fredericks in Eden was well attend­ PLEASINGJNTEIIlNMEi ing a large dam. There we got one Felton, and family and nephew, Guy ed last Tuesday night, All enjoyed slacker and in the afternoon started Felton, and family last Saturd.ay and f.,«.4.,a„«„«..«.,»,.«„0„«,.0„i„t..«,.«„f..«„»..«..f„0,.t..t..«,.f • Id (ic, liogH :M%C, chickens for.another lumber camp. The roads Sunday and attended field day at il (lOc. the various stunts and guessing con­ I'HiLATIWA CLASS CLIilAll AIJOUT t Whipple Corners f tests, etc, Prof, French's address !i(2r> 'i:ui';si>AV lovioMXd;. were so bad that we had to go around Millville. was one feature of the program and .by-way ot Saxon, Wis., and then back Geo. Parish lost a good work horse I ties was homo from Flint was very much enjoyed. About $10 iTV'^Michigan. It had been raining all recently. H got In the outlet from Mrs, Sarali Andrews of Dansville lay. was added to the treasury of the 'i'he entertainment given by Louise day and when we got within three Loveday at the high scliool auditor­ the lake and was drowned. is spending the winter with her son li.l Mrs. ir. 0. Call were wcelc Community club. miles of camp it was pitch da'rk and The covering of snow on the ground George on the farm. Is ol' Jackson friends. ium 'i'uosday evening under the aus­ we, had to go this three miles through The local boys performed their pices of the Philathea class of the 'IHiesday morning found many of the Lloyd Hayhoe and family visited at a swamp on a cordoroy road. We farnicr.s with beans, onions and pota­ Margaret Cady was home usual Hallowe'en pranks last even­ Baptist Sunday scliool was well at­ didn't know just where the camp was Jesse Nelson's Sunday. laiiiazoo I'or the week end. ing, moving some of the .lousiness tended and was a decided success. and the horses smelled bears and toes out. 'I Hattie Chapman •who is working .' now stylos ot spectacle people's possessions away and'Replac­ Miss Ijoveday is a talented imper­ were scared and we thought we Miss Vela Rice of Leroy visited her near Adrian spent from Saturday un­ nid! lenses. 0. S. Bush. I'll ing them with benches, boxes, etc., sonator' and gave complete satisfac­ would never get to camp, but we aunt, Mrs. G. M, Burden, the week til Mondayvat home. from some other part of the city. • iiiienis in bed blankets, tion to lier audience. Raymond Bell finally succeeded. There we stayed end, ^ Mrs. H, Mann entertained her peo­ People living in rooms in the blocks opened the evening's program with a all night and got five slackers, Mr. Harwood of Marion visited his ple from near Leslie Sunday. i:hl. Mrs. Mdviggan. 44-1? claim they were kept from their tine violin solo and tlie vocal solos t)y "We started back to Bessimer the aunt, Mrs. Maggie Burden, and fam­ Grace Pollok who has been at Ann • I' l-'-U'ert was home on a fur- slumbers until about three o'clock Mrs, S. L. Marshall and Rev.-Gordon 'Mii Oamj) Ouster over Suii- next morning with the slackers and ily last Sunday and attended services Arbor for treatment the past few this morning, when the boys could Palmer during tlie evening were had to go back through Saxon so we at Millville. finally find nothing more which was weeks is able to be at home again. thorqpgiily enjoyed. drove nearly to Saxon and sent one The young people are requested to • II piece orchestra has been movaliie and departed for their Miss l^oveday's rendition ot an ex­ of our fellows .on to telephone to Mrs. Lace Beach is to be operated • ; ill the Presbyterian Sunday homes. be at the parsonage Friday evening oil this week. We sure wish her a tract from "Tlie Spinner In the Sun" Bessimer for the truck. We had to to sing, and transaction of other bus­ and "Buddy and Wallles" brought stay in tlie rain four hours until the speedy recovery as her health has iness, tieen liad for a long time. K. n. Clark of Camp Custer IIKJIi .S( HOOri NOTK.S. I'orth hearty applause. She"' recited truck came to get the'nien. We were wiM'k end guest at W. B. two poems from Kipling and "Here 22 miles from'home and started at E. Walker received a telegram Roland Serrols is attending school 'i'liursday and Friday of tills week Comes the Bride," a few chapters 3:30 and were there by six o'clock. 'I'uesday morning that his brother at Dansville. tlifi teachers association is held at William died JMonday. lil values in wool and silk from "Motiier Gary." Miss Loveday Grand Uapids, All the higli school closed her enjoyable program in. re­ Mr. and Mrs. D, Geitchen and chil­ his week, .Airs. McKiggan. leachors are attending with, the ex- Most good fellows at night are 4'lwlp citing two patriotic poems, tlic latter FOIIN'I'ALV-CLARK. dren of Lansing visited her parents, miglity bad fellows in the morning. coptioM of Misses Hume, Gordon, of which was "Your Flag and Our Mr, and Mrs, C!. H. Carpenter, and Itush reliirned from a four Pcnoyor and McCurdy. The students Flag." A quiet wedding occurred at the sister, Mrs. Guy Felton, and family \ in Chicago Wednesday are happy to think tliat they have no Iiome of William Miller, Maple street, tile week end and attended field day 'I'lie patriotic fiirmer will liave a classes except to tliose of tlie faculty, 'i'iiis was her second ajipoarance in last Wednesday, when William N. plow-share In this country's ultimate Mason, the first time being at the at Millville. i;y McMillan spent the wc^ek wiio remain. Fountain and Miss Grace S. Clark victory. Baptist chiircli aiiout tiiree years ago. were united in marriage, 'i'lie ring Orra Anderson and daughter of :.'ksoii wltli her sistoi', Mrs. 'i'he "Sophomore Echo", the now C^i each of these occasions slie has school paper jiublished Ijy l;he Soplio- ceremony was performed by Rev. Ghuhvin attended the funeral of his l)ften mot with great applause and fatlier last Friday and stayed over "Even the hairs ot a man's head more class, has proven a success. Tlio Cordon Palmer of this city. Both are numbered."—"They must have I rivals in coats, Co inn in held the attention of her audience. until Monday with relatives for a selection. Mrs. Mc- paper will appear every two weeks on liartlos are residents of Aurolius luing the 'Twcnl;y-three sign' on . your ii'riday and sells for live cents a copy, The Phiiathea's cleared about $25 township. Mr, Fountain is a. grad­ short visit. 44,wlp Tuesday evening, this being the mine," quoth the baldhead. Tlie first publication of last week uate of the Eaton Rapids higii school Despite the rainy day there was a The inefllciency of the average "efil- • lar);ari't DuTiois is liome more (iian paid expenses. amount wiiiclithey pledged toward with tlie class o'f 1012, and later com­ good attendance,at tlie Field Day at the $800 raised to clear the Baptist ciency expert" makes it plain to me • iliinti Normal for the latter li^arl Bradman, a member of the pleted a course in the Ypsilanti State Millville. The talk given by E, Dens- why tlio enipliasis is on the second 111) week. ' church fi'oiii debt about two weeks Normal college. Mrs, Fountain is more of Mason and Rev.' Bragg, evan­ Senior class and fullback on the high ago. V - .syllaljlo (fish) of their title. ;alpii l-iinkioy sent a '"^''''t^l i s'('.i'ioa oaiii, was seriously injured in the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gelist was enjoyed by all. Besides Hang up the snow-shovel, and take 'I'liiirsday to iier sister in tlie I\r, U. C. accident last Saturday Clark of Aurelius. Mr, and Mrs. we must not neglect to mention the down the fiy-swjatter! ' si CO, night. He is greatly missed in school Business and courtesy are getting Fountain have gone on a wedding music, recitations and patriotic drills Man -is dust; No wonder, then, .A- mO(.'(iiig of 0. E. S. Tiies- and all extend thei'r best wishes for past tlie merely polite-greeting stage. trip through,the east, which will in­ given by the different schools all com­ that too much liquor makes his name i.ing, Nov. Gth at Woodman Ills speedy' recovery. • clude a visit to Niagara Falls, Buf­ bined with the splendid dinner serv­ "Mud." ed, made it a day long to bo remem­ '••1,'ree work. •;, Jferian Curtis of Dansville has The pessimist, even when he sees falo and Auburn, N. Y. When they The first ot April (All Fools'.Day> return about November 10, they will bered. .;ir meeting of the Steele joinedjhe .Tunior class. the lining to his clouds, knows it Is Is the most popular name-day in all. German-silver. . , go to Housekeeping on the farm of Mrs, Adah Colyer and son of Jack­ the calendar. li'isij Cr. A, R„ next Saturday the groom's parents near Eaton Rap­ "11 at 2 o'clock. A man cannot possess anything son visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, "Distance lends enchantment," It: • ids,. ^• .Tames Eggieston, recently. M. E. Tieynolds sent a basket that Is better than aygood woman nor No lly swatter ever gets the LAST gives excuse for a "joy-ride." • !• apples to the Mason boys, anything worse than a bad one. fly. Mrs. Bessie Bravender and chil­ Easter birds of a feather flock to- |i' at Waco, Texas, When-an. unattractive wife suspects dren Mildred and Clyde called on Mr. the Communion rail together—on Toot your horn .yhen ithe sky is No farmer who has to hoe weeds that her husband admires'his pretty and Mrs. H. Bravender Sunday after­ Trinity Sunday, i, il.ir meeting ol Mason Rebekah noon. ;o, 324, Wednesday evening. clear. It will only sound) like a tin out of the corn, ever writes a poem typewriter, it generally causes a It I'll and potluck supper. whistle when blo'wn in a fog. about the "harvest of golden grain," shortcircuit in the family relations. The infant child of Mr, and Mrs, Subscribe for The News. Minnie A. Johnson of Lansing |^•'u•st of her sister, Miss Jennie ill, Saturday and Sunday. Kathleen Parr, music teacher high school, spent the w^k^l ii('r|liome in Itbyal Oak, I'. M. Miller, daughter Laura . . diaries of Owosso were Sun- »i. Htsl at F. D. Stanton's. The ^^^ Store AlicQ Bcckwith and Miss Ina \ isiijed in St. Johns last Sunday :, This store is one of the big chain of stores, known to the manufac­ The immense volume of CASH BUYING by the R. C, U. gives us many' iioiiie of the former's aunt. turers as the R, C. U,, which stands for RETAILERS COMMERC IA L lots of Dry Goods—at a low price and which the SLOW PAYING MER­ Hwjlght Cole of Grand Uapids, UNION, and is a Union of over 550 stores buying as one direct from the- CHANT does not ever see—much less have a chance to buy. 'V^ Illy Miss Leona Drake of this makers and passed on to our customers WITHOUT ANY MIDDLEMAN'S Mi a Mason visitor last Satur- COMMISSIONS. This is the reason we can give you BETTER GOODS Is it any wonder then that we have and can sell to you'such a HIGH CLASS OF DRY GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE? / r. M. Bortle, who has been for the SAME MONEY or the SAME GOODS for LESS MONEY. i; licjr sisters in Columbus, "O., I I five weeks, returned home I night. •rial convocation of Ingham 1.1' No. 51, R. A. M„ Friday , November 2, 1917, at 7:00 U',Wor k in M. M. M. degree, Mackinaws and Linen Table Cloths and Mrs. Wm. N, poble and lino and Mr. and Mrs, Jared Boys[ Two'Piece and Napkins K^"*^- left]Tuesday morning to^apend Xhese gbods must have your atteh- ; lliiter in Tarpon Springs, Fla. staff ot Mason Rebekah lodge Suits . tlon now (or the Thanksgiving Ollii- 1 will meet at the litill tor drill- ,ner. ';''• , •.;, • :^;'- ?,&•:•'•),• evenliiB, November 2, at.7:15 ForBoya6tol8 Some will tell you real honest linen Kyery member is urged to be I cannot be bought today^—but rest as­ ,1. • ,_.•;.,, years old sured ' that you OAN FIND WHAT David Southwlck Is with her tou WANT at this R. C, U. Store. jand wife at Eaton Rapids f/.ra We;buy direct and can deliver the fo.>r her little grandson, Gerald born last Thursday, weight Many mothers took away one of goods. Hinds. .""^ these bargains for they did not ex­ Nice white 60-inch Damask for IP will be a Hard Times social pect to find an air wool suit or Mack- 39c a-yard.' .. Hubbard school house Friday Inaw at such a low price. For you . A good 72-inch white Damask, piK, Nov. f). Potluck supper will know that ?5;00 and $6,00 is some beautifulpatterns, 76c a yard. ^ivedl All are assured a good Everybody invited. low price for these 17.50 and |10.00 Now ciomes the all Linen at; 76c, es iGertrude Murray, Jessie Boys' Clothes, THBNOVEMBER p'.n, $L50 to $2.60 a yardi Ipie, Ethel Gregg, Eva Lyon and r. ' Also Pattern Cloths with Napkins Prypr are attending,the teach- 'to'match.''." ''.•'" , •' • _- ';'•": liistltute in Grand Rapids Thur8-, liiid Friday of this week, , : , When we say ALL , LINEN we . ThorburnKWho: is a member of and startling prices*]Hrill meet you on every turn. You understand our MEAN the kind that STAYS ALL •ifltl^ Artillery band; at Camp' LINEN after you USE and WASH IT.-^ ••X: buying power; NowtJome and Make Us ProveiQur Low Cash Prices. sr, was home over Sunday. Jay You know—may be, you have thought, timtj nearly all the boys at the s LadwMCpmin^ some of..the other kind and been dis- HUbpcribed for; the Second lilbr Should make you SE-T UP and TAKE a Ladiles' Coat for IB.TB,^ that you appolntedf. ''•: Loan, • -•.•• ::'.':y:..-y- :''^'j ''•:-:":'•' y. 8 er Otis, manager, of the A. M.' NOTICE that ^bu miiBt have some would'bxpect to pay |iO.O(){for. :, - Left us: show^ yoii some of these I & Co..cream' station In this DiyObodsStbro right lit YOUR OWN Nbw'wb^n It comes to |9!76 that ;^ beautiful !Linens. They are much less ; takes In the 115.0^0 Coatsr-rand at x - I' has lestabllshed a'cream, stfttlbh 'majde a:grmt hwiny; CITY. Our wonderful Coat values, than^'you/:would>xpecC:;;^V';v'- '^:\< n relics Center'.'; .This will be' $13.95 putsyou right in the big clasSi ;OoatiJ^:>;They':jrTOd;;;;ou^^^ laist have brought forth mu^ ambng;st the $18,00 find $20VOO coats, -v- ; Pattern C^ti»S,2^yard|'^ 2%^^^ ed from nlii«yai;-^m;::ttiitll flvep. ^ • 2'^'i;yard^: 3-yari;?'''i;'^v'^^^^^ Thurfldty;fc'"^.:;=??!Sis^SwK'--.;-- ; wetland jbbiigiitj^^^ to how wb do^lti Wb say R.: 0. U^ i .Think: how dellghitul. to mix with le IJ.| A; is. •of':lJdeh-.will>itfwt!ltt:' :-(if ^c(mrae.':/:Wh3r|4o*'t ,y;puibuy\one' ••^'!BUYINft'.POWBR."ilv''b--•;: these beautiful woolen winter cbats -- •M r luirch^ parlors: on; Wednesday; ^6t ttjIbse^^licker'CbiitBjfor'trt^ r; just.think, in theiace'p^ aira have your;; ; -^-•—^ ^^^^ • 7, for potluck dinner.'- All«re 1 winter abdV|8.6P'beans, you^ bujr" plckfbf.onir ' Iwiii V BHBIJ THBiWATBRviand •; keep :\ ^iCanvasM cordially;ihvltei; andt^memlMn^ thlra:DRV;>AN Irgc(l to b^ipfeflpnt^Ahdinikef;th^ J d inner ::ot,;tfae?;^BeMOii'^;^Sttccelii! ^fcfr^dbiat aad:HaitJ^. 6tl^ JftainXiMtB ^.^haye-;.,,'ieen';;;iobitinr''tt^^ -.. lllluoblrdMivftibBSiifii^ifi^^ f nttp^ind^^se^i vis^'iiurielr .MM^^ m HEAVY AND WAMi; :,jt0..70}i.!i¥ti^A ^i^^ 'A'~ Mius iCoiiniiT^ «lttb:^IUV|lf

oil was served rostralning him froni CMELSKA—Eugene K. Frucauft, I going 1.0 thoir home. He appeared at tor a number of years past deputy county clerk, died suddenly Monday Store Your Batteries! .0 % JACKSON IL j the lionie last Sunday carrying a re- ivolvorand jMonday attempted to kill morning at .seven o'clock at St. Jos­ \m FE!IERSL_l!IJTiBITIES j her bufshe escaped and telephoned eph's sanitarium. He had suhniitlod the police. When tliey arrived Wild- to an oporatioji Wednesday, but was (I "Old fJloVy A "Dimiii Dli'ly • or had locked himself in a room and apparently recovering uicely and liis niiK." I told them no injunction had been death came as a great shock lo rela­ Cold weather is here. We are in a position to take I served on him. The chief left to tlnd tives and friends. I'KSON — Acconling to com- out about it and Gerard and Stinson Mr. Frueauff graduated from the care of your batteries. Just use the phone—we : 10 tlH3 police Newton Thorp, tried to get Wilder to come down law department of the University of painter, stood on the corner o£ stairs. He again refused and order­ Michigan in 1875 and immediately will take them out of your car—store them in a i\ 00(1 iivcnuo and Carr street last ed Gerard from the house. Stinson following his graduation began the warm place over the winter and replace them in ii'Sday, and t^old Lawrence Holt- went up to talk with Wilder and no­ practice of law in Ann Arbor. Soon 1 and Wni. VanCanip that he had ticing he had a revolver told Gerard after he married Miss Henrietta Hut- the spring. uli rospoct for the United States' to step outside and when he did not zel, who survives him. The deceased iiinnnt and Its institutions as he go Wilder pulled the revolver and was a brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. uv(! I'or a rattlcsnako. During -ij'iroT'at him, but as he did so Stinson Charles Steinbach of this place. •marks lie denounced the gov- struck him in the face and the shot The funeral was held Wednes­ •iil, its laws, and spoke of the was turned enough so that it only day afternoon at three o'clock from Mason, Mich. i.'an flag as a "damn dirty rag!" struck Gerard's coat. Wilder was the family residence 811 West Huron Both Phones Barr's Garage iiiall.or was reported to Chief overpowered, handcuffed and taken street, Ann Arbor. rill, who sent Detectives Wllcen- to .jail. It is thought Wilder intend­ iiid Tininions out on the case. ed to killJiis wife and himself. r I I is now in jail, hold tor the fed- iililiorlties. THREE-YEAR-OLO YOUNGSTER IS TERRIBLY LACERATEB Tlie old-fashioned woman who FINOS 16 GIRL used to gel up at 5 a. m. to celebrate GEeS BLOWN OFF l)o^ Chews His Far Until It Is In Piti­ wasli day now has a daughter who WITH REUiriVES ful Condition. has an awful time getting •the stuff m together in time lo give it to the l>i.sa|ipeiiran<:o 'l'lii-(iiij;li a MiKiiiidei'- ST. JOHNS—Robert, the tlirco- laundry driver when lie calls at 2 p. il l|i I'dckiiKo Ijyinu IriFi'dlitOf .standhijc;: of liclalives. ycar-okl son of Mr. and Mrs. George 111. INGHAM COUNTY lli.s (jiirago. Cooper, of Bingham, was attacked l)y HILLSDALli:—After having been a dog last Monday forenoon and his ARLOTTli;—Mi'S. .Tacol) Haner missing for about a week, Ophelia, face was terribly lacerated. His ' n city lias received word that :i.'l-yoar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. father was drawing sugar beets to the Jti-in-law, Orrin 13. Hanes, of .lay Smith of I'^rontier, was located station at the County Farm corners, THE HOME OF 111, a I'ormer Cliarlotte resident, yesterday by her mother at the home where the dog, belonging to Wm. ;^; iiaiul blown to pieces by what of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glazier, was frollicking with other i|iosod to have been a dynamite Lockwood, about (ivo miles out from dogs. These dogs were having lights APS llanos is employed on the .Tack.son. The child had not wilfully and nothing was thought about it iif Pearl Heasore near Morgan. disappeared, but the disappearance when the dog was heard again, until Quality I iced a rolled up piece of carpet was entirely duo to a misunderstand­ someone looked up and discovered in front of the garage and pick­ ing on the part of relatives. The the Glazier dog on top of the child up found enclosed a package mother in her search for the child, and clawing and chewing his face. apiieared to be wound with called on the police of Jackson for Mr. Cooper and Mr. Glazier brought Groceries Only a few left-to close out with a piece of copper wire assistance. No report of the case was the child to Dr. H. D. Squair, where ng tlirough it. He pulled the made, however to Sheriff Phillips. the wounds were attended to. It is thinking it would be useful The mother and daughter arrived not thought that there will be any I ho farm, and an explosion rc- home last night. serious results for the dog did not at $1.50 each tliat blew two fingers oft his The girl's father sent her to Hills­ seem to have rabies. rand and tore the inside of the dale a few days ago, with the under­ 500 Bars more Magic Washer so badly it is not known wheth- standing that she was to wait in the iiut it can bo saved. The pack- Hillsdale depot for her grandfather, Soap, 10 bars 53c ad boon noticed In front of the Ellas Yost, who was to come from ACGIOENTALLY SHOT Holland House Bath Soap, Your last chance to get this map that gives r for two or three days and the Jackson and take her to Marshal to per bar 10c loblle had run over It. visit atihe homo of William Yost. A location of few days after the child had left JT_NOBTH LAKE Elder Flower Bath Soap, home, her mother received word from Duli'oit Hunter HtLs linil Woiiiul In per bar 10c —SCHOOL HOUSES —DIllT ROADS the Marshall relatives that she had Kight Thigh. Universal Flour, RAISE SOOAR BEET not arrived. The mother went to —CHURCHES —GRAVEL ROADS Marshall and to .Tackson in search of CHELSEA—A. Jackson, a Detroit per sack $1.45 SEjIHN ST. JOHNS the girl, Mr. Yost accompanying her. mail carrier, was badly wounded in Red Cross Flour, —OI3»IETERn!3S —STATE ROADS the right thigh Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of near per sack $1.50 -ACREAGE OP FARMS \<'->t) .Sugar L'fliiiimiiy Has Lea.sed Jackson, who are relatives of the girl, about eight o'clock while hunting —SECTION NUMBERS li> .\a\'s of Land in St. Johns. were here at the sanitarium, the for­ ducks at North Lake when a gun in 5 lb. cans Corn Syrup, —SECTION LINES —ELECTRIC LINES mer coining regularly for treatment, the hands of one. of his companions per can . 50c • .lOHNS—The Owosso Sugar and they met Ophelia accidentally in was accidentally discharged. —FARM. LINES —STEiLM R. R, has leased of .T. S. Osgood the 16 the depot, and supposing that Mr. Jackson and two companions. Dr. 10 lb. cans Lt. Corn Syrup, • of land lying east of the St. Yost intended taking her to Jackson, Sheldon, a dentist, and Mr. Bradford, Ijer can .. :_tt5c —TOWNSHIP LINES —FARM OWNERS • .1 Portable Building Co. factory, took the girl home with them. all of Detroit, had driven out In a 10 lb. can DK. Corn Syrup, will raise sugar beet seed there- Ford car for a day's hunting at the 'I'ho lease was made through the lake, making their headquarters at per can 00c at this very low price i: real estate dealer, L. D. Parr. the Frasier farm. Jackson and his Grandma's Macaroni or Spaghetti ii'iital price is $15 per acre. GERMAN PARENTS GAVE companion had just secured a shot at 3 for 25c 'ii'v'ious to the beginning of the a duck and both jumped to their feet sugar beet seed was imported to see if the shot was effective. It Star-A Red Cherries, Size'20x22 inches, neatly printed on strong blue :• Germany and cost about 15 2 SONS TO UNCLE was then that Jackson was shot by per dozen $2.40 I per pound. When importation the accidental discharge of a gun in paper. Just the thing to hang on the rbps;a}i&^^ ' Pen'diug jactibn of'the poBtmaBter and Stadium:. vothjng Sytupi^AliiilPlieias^ general ont.reinstating the Post-to rCMiier';;;^':'•••••'•:' putains.)qelthierr:OiiuQ,,Mophin(: ?econd-;- class mall privUegeB, for T>r (^t^er|Tfr(iot|Bjrobit^.,;;; I^ jwhich he has made applicatloc,- • the 0iLir^^tore has never linrilted^a^^ man to .price; he can :c6me hetje for the go is its't^uarantetfi f it destr^ .ueyt editors deposited- 119.10'With ''PostmasteriAbhott bit Ann ~Ar,bbr:~tor IfnesteiptlieSiqr forms a^di^lf^l^erlil^eWf^ ithei 1910 paperji he sent through the' ^re| thaii;,ffi|i:j;vy5iuri,l^jli«i,^ :mRllB;8s;thlrd-dtB».ini;U;^.--;>:'.::^-v5-:- i confitantus<)lorth«rd|e^,ol,C(^p,f ri HcMjBlBo; Bignjjd ahvaflMlivit,)^. y«her^ of rthc» leett^ng:1^oublM;)lia'Sia^ IWashtenaw? Post; aVpaber^prli^tedf»lf most onUrely ihrOennw;;i:i^^^ h regulatestiieStbniAch MdBmlib ;propoBe8^«^ clr««li»tej^;ln:: thli|« ;-twi.ce'a$"^ni:uch;';;.^^^^^^^ He made OB>h that there.wAB/nothlaft; i natural •IMP.T^^.CKI^ either: In ,thjB^ Bi|gllah^orAdNBraaM('^e^^^ *. l^oMili,orlntheOertitM prth^^ lacew newBijrMpejBtlhr thegUnltsdi Stateii: government or aair other nation ,en> l^^iptUa|w«r^•(lti:ti^Uoi«i^lnter|j ^s^llftippllp"•% § natton«l;reUtibns, or conduet of the lifcs :'iSlii^ii ;ii^r;^thlt;^orald!lbe:;:CM)hBtraedy?Mf^^^ mi^ .rotatorjTjiloritWii'^tmliT^ • Bren as' he made^amdaTlt. he »d- 1 jpUt«dt^UTili'ittit|Kt:?M«i'dii['tWitf;' y. r

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 /

When ho spuke in that tone .Miss By eolhir nnd belt he swung him Surub always eboso to believe the con­ back and drove htm sprawling Into a trary, and events In this Ins'tunec drift. proved her right. Barbara did not "Are you In a h.urry, too, Shnyne?" wire. She wrote a long letter full of he asked pleasantly, and Sliayne burled little twists and turns^ wliich led at his head beside Knllon's In the snow. last to the sub,|ect which Miss Sarali Then Steve cjosed the door carefully had mentioned sjt.pareiitlietically. ^ and turned again to Big Louie. "I'm deligiited at the prospect of get­ "Louie," he said, "I make It a rule to ting away from town for a week," slio urge no man wiio does'not -wish to closed as slie had opened lier reitly— stay. If it needs persuasion to keep "delighted at .Mr. O'Maru's splendid you I do not want you here. But you ' AUTHOR OF success." Ijist night I overlieard fa­ are running witli the wrong crowd, ONCE TO EVEI?Y MAN' ther telling some business associates Louie. You'll leiirii it some day, but that he would one day be tlie biggest sonic day may lie too late." power In the north country unless The big, dreamy eyed man was hard- something liappened to clieck him ' '.v listening, but he gestured toward soon, That was very tlattering. wasn't the door. And Steve treated his de- it? It will make you very proud, I tiarliuro kindly, as he had always treat­ know. Tell Mr. O'Miml I wished to ed his presence. be recalled to him. .Vs I have already Outside where Siiayno and Fallon How Are Housing Con­ warned you in this letter, fatheiv in­ had picked themselves up Big I^ulo sists on coming witli mc. I think he hcsitiited and fumbled In Ids iiocket must be n little tired of tlie city liim- with a cold cramped hnnd. lie deliv­ ditions Out on the Farm ».\ wore nloiio in tlie big llvlns lie didi not win his argument, but ered the letter for Stephen which had Bclf, for lie Is very restless. And re­ House Your Toole and Fil.nchinery! Ciilol) WMH silil In town gosHlp- defeat gave him far more happiness mind Uncle Cal that I am to have the been intrusted to him by Miss Snrnh. than could haye come from victory. There arc mniiy men like Big Louie House Your Sl::k1 \\\\\ Iliirdwich Klllott. And Steve's wishbone or I will not come at all!" I Ninllu clutclicd at Miss Saruh'H T^eaving her tliat night, he clo^d his who are pitifully faithful until events House Your Automobilel hand over lier delicate lingers in n This reply Miss Sarah also read aloud outstrip theli"' Intellects. Steve was lo her brotlier in n voice that was not IN A HOUSE OF ITS OWN! ho ovci'dld Ills nnnisemunt, "I clasp which left her smiling in wonder sorry for him, and a half hour later, nftcr he had gone. She watched horse ijHite Christian, however, for it was after he had read Miss Sarah's prim How'a Your Hen House? ^ t'll loo niueli alont), I'm iifriikl, nnd rider disapiiear Into the whiteness gloating in tone. note requesting his presence at dinner III' prove very ntlnictlvc to itny Houises and Sheda built on the farm of the new winter till both were lost "There!" she breathed. "And. Cnl, at 7:ilO Christmas eve, he grew sor­ s fimoy. Biiclielors are not nl- always do good—never do harm. to her sight. aren't yon ashamed sometimes to have rier still while he watched the III us- i lorn; tliey iirc sometimes the your Judgment so often refuted by a SCEfUS FOR SHED LUMBER. "Bless the boy!" she mnrniured then. sorted trio tnect once more, blanket iif luiiellncsB." mere woman'/" "Bless the hoy!" And lo Caleb, her packs upon their backs nnd snowshoefl liilT mid nonsense!" I lie good wo- "She fails to mention whetlier she ever brotlicr, when he came stamping in: on their feet. Big Louie had Joined i lihlloiiled lilm. "Why-wliy. if it noticed tlie color of his eyes"—Caleb "I surely must take a hand with these the other two from the direction of the •1 ! fur 11 siispk'ioii tliiit you mlRlit choked a little-"or-or the heartbreak- stables. There were words between children. They havt> been loft to their Iv'ir eye on some siiiail person or lug rpiality of his voice. Maybe slio them, for Steve saw tlie huge man's own devices,long enough." I'd drop everythlii}; and limit one liasn't noticed 'em yet lierself, eh?" arm lift tO; strike Shayne to the ground I'll' yon myself. Why, Stephen, Caleb had recovered his good natured Miss Sarah went uiistairs to her and then drop linrmlcssly back to his M rcmiirlc for me to hear from view of tlie whole affair; be was given desk, nnd she wrote two letters that side. .\ml Steve Juiew what that bit to grinning those days at tier lluttcr night before she retired. One went to of pantomime meant. Big l»ule .)< :i.s M better antagonist (han most. primly correct, but the inevitable post- cleared. l.iiil practiced on Caleb. "Barbara, dear child," she wrote, (cript which uudcrrnn It sounded a From his window Steplien O'Mnra H it ono girl learn what another "this is I ho appeal of n lonesome spin­ more Intimate note. watched the.heavy loads crawl up to Cream, Eggs and Poultry I) n taught'/" she wanted to Unow. ster lady wiio linds tliat winter, still "We ore not excessively formal ns a the storeiiouse door, y Ho watched the ^I'hcn, do yon mean lo sit tliero only a lusty infant here. Is the season rule, Stephen," she wrote, "so u din­ My station in Mason will be open every day in the week. I will drivers throw tnrpauflns over the boxes i.ii'er that you could continue lo for younger, warmer pulses. I am very ner Jacket win bo adequate. , As 1 am and knew that they were too weary also be prepared to buy at Aurelius Center on Thursdays. Will nr a gid who could not care for tired of Caleb's continued company— expecting two other guests besides to unload that night. And ho was 1st for yourself?" that Is, 'Nvith nothing to leaven It. The your friends, Mr. Morgan and Garrett be open from 9:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. still there iit the frosted pane when reply told her how tired he had keenest of epigrauunarlans, my dear, Dcverenu, I must ask you to let no the three men, Big Louie still plowing 11' In trying to stem the tide of becomes very cominoiiplacc. .vou know, business matters Interfere with your ahead, hove Into view again from the A. M. SMITH & CO. ' alone. It warned her, too. Hint to ears too long tuned to one voice. So promptness." direction of the stabfes and came I iul gone too close, for he veered I am writing you in diguilied despera­ EBER L. OTIS, Manager straight toward Ids own shack. Ho Steve dared not let himself wonder • i.iriily. Steve persisted in gen- tion io come to me tills lioliday season. opened the door and bade them enter who those other guests would prove to Bell Phone lOO-W Citizens Phone 21 lin's, hut lie wanted to tall!. Caleb is not always as cpigranimarie be. Miriam Burrell, he knew, hud al­ as I could wish. 1 am going to lie before tdey bad had a chance to knock. have heeii wondering if that Is ready written Garry tliat this was to positive tliat you will come unless you The swagger in the slioulders of two in old fashioned attitude." he have already made other plans. .\nd, of them told him wliut to e.vpect Big "Women, they tell us, have brond- on second thought, if you liave al­ I/)ule was only clumsy, ns usiml. kl Nliice tliey usurped many places It BOOK OF "BEST ready done so I am going to fail back "You did well to make It," Uo told It hi' business world oiiee held by Uiwn the privileged tyranny of one the latter kindly, as he always ad­ Tliey are looking mitjhty keen who otiec carried you in her anus. dressed him. His nod to the others, WABjE RECIPES" kl toward the vote now nud a share You must come to mc this Christmas!" who reeked of white whisky, was in >IM' Icgislntlon of their grownig uf- Every loaf, cake or muflln made in trhcrc WHS another whole parngrnph port a question, in no wise a welcome. t^. or at least BO they explain.- Yon whole or in part from some other cer­ of rambling, repeated arguments nnd "Well?" he asked. heard many men nay 'biiatncsH is eal than wheat flour is entitled to a then n full page devoted to the beau­ Apparently there had been a confer­ IliM'ss,' Maybe you have watched place in the long list of war breads ties of the hills and season. ence beforehand, for there was no hes­ that patriotic cooks have been zeal­ "The days ore diamond brilliant," itancy on the part of Fallon, who had ously making as their contribution to she wrote, "and the nights as dryly been ordained spokesman. the food conservation campaign. cold and crisp ns Caleb's few Inst cher­ "We've come for our time," be Most housewives know how to make ished bottles of ehampngue. We have growled. rye bread and cornmeal muffins, but a foot of snow, two feet In the ell of Steve nodded gravely. there are many excellent ways of us­ ing wheat flour substitutes which are the house where the mint bed lies, and "I see," he murmnred. "May I ask not yet common knowledge, that hns afforded Caleb much peace of what's your grievance this time?" The Royal Baking Powder Com­ mind too. The roots will live nicely They \were satellites of Harrlgan. pany has collected In a little booklet, under their warm blanket, you see— Because of that he had kept them all which It calls 'iBest War time Re­ oil of whi«b must read frivolously to where bis eyes could find them nt ceipts," twenty splendid formulas for you, coming from staid Miss Snrub. I times. And, even though their arch making such Interesting and patriotic can only plead that already I must be leader In discontent had not crossed foods as rye rolls, hominy muffins and less lonely for anticipation of your ar­ bis path in many days, he listened now eggless, mllkless and butterless rival. Are you well? You will find to an echo of Harrignn's activities. cakes. The booklet is dedicated to new roses for your cheeks In this cli­ "They're offering three a day In the the housewives of the United States mate. And you may telegraph your reserve camiw." Fallon should not who are assisting the government in 130NT Bf,IY A acceptance this once if you ore too busy have gloated. "Three a day and a its work through the food administra­ to write, although you know I deplore bonus for the high week cut "We're tion, 1 wish it were possible for ev­ '^llif CAN" HEATER! the lack of those punctillios which once ery cook and home baker to have a going bock to the river." copy of the attractive booklet. And vHicric w',.« iio, r..irf liiey spew! made of all custom and etiquette a "I ace," again observed Steve, "Are most charming thing." that you may better be prepared to If': ri,vji:; ,;,:?,)• tinv.s vAvM they r-^ they guaranteeing this wage for as *elp Mr. Jloover save wheat, write j.riv p;i I .,•; "iiuy." N';i,- docs It was signed "Yours, my dear, Sa­ long as yoii want to work?" to Ruth Watson, director of the Edu­ il.nr t-!tc i;it(> .-•rcoiir.t/»,••/ viiste • rah Hunter." : Apparently they had decided, too, cational Department of .the Royal iinci t'lt iibon-.in.i'titMis ofa lieat- There was a quaint twist to the letter that there should bo no. bargohilng. "And if you're going—why, gol" Baking Powder Company, New York ir,^ .sv.''i;ii-. icrcv-;: "out of City. I am sure she will be glad to "B;" sharp angles In the chirography "We wont our time," Fallon reiterat­ . Klisr'n!" :, ed. "Thbi is go|tig to be a man's year send you a copy-of her splendid book­ which a newer decade of femlnlni^ be the aaddeat Chrlatmaa and the mer­ let. Jiavt thii !i:.%il Siii'egUiin! )'OUf might have found sadly lacking in %k on the river!" riest that abe had ever known, giving lii'-rl vn:r, npiinst sickness by in- largeness of loops now indispensable "You also?" Steve Inquired of Sbayne. as respective reasons her Inability to italiin^ the NdiionaUy Advatistd as Indlcallbn of "character." And "Yes, me also," he came back, "an' a be with him and the fact that she was • amttJifi there was a postscript, of course. hundred others before the Ice goes •0 entirely his. Because he would not let himself hope this time he'was not "Stephen O'Mara has been serer|) !!>»*•" ' RoundOakMoistair times to dinner since your departure. dlsappoitited,'' or at least so he told ' Big Louie lie had given up for lost himself, when he found only Dexter i He Is working very hard, but most suc­ before that, and yet it was with Big ll could oar* for •uoh a girt—yaa." cessfully, I am aure, for he appears to Allison with Caleb the next afternoon ' Heating System Louie that Steve made a sincere effort near 0. And on a sudden thought bis,; lie njfcw cbarmliig brides walk to be very happy. He Is thinner tiian he FLORIDA •MlilMM«B4HUMtMnU 'Td like to have you Btay, Louie." eyes went rbvtaig around' the room : altar and wondered If that wasn't was, but who could have guessed that the boy. he was would grow to be such He faced the tbUrd man. "I need you, then, looking for Archibald Wlpker- «4mia the oitr tytim that Mfc«, Ir Hcntlinent too."i, for you can do more with horses than, aham.; But-Miss Sarah gave him no Farmers, Stockmen and those lli(> clioao to be BU'ddeiily vexed wltb a handsome man!/ Men-wlth eyes.like desiring a Winter Home that guardi health igtinit the iftmie bis and such voices used to break the any man I'ktiow. Tpu'ore worth three timiB for a brotracted scruthix. ^amt that breed by the million' a day to me.- Do you core to think It ^ (To be Continued.) ^ |I do j not like aucb bumor, and of hearts of susceptible maids when I was can,be made to show a Large m hot, dry. stuffy rooms. It sixteen. Do come! S. H." over?" keeps the air fttth, moist, luxu- { )rso j'ou uro joking. I bave heard Big Louie's eyes had been mournful Profit, investigate the possi­ IrrettjDovereau talk In Just aucb a She read it aloud'from beginhbig to riously warm and comfortable >v>. when he stumbled In out of the cold. bilities of Florida. ./ latdlfsi ofwtalhtr. tin too often to_be amused by it- end, nor did she falter much when' Ca­ They were that now. He started to Id if you mean"—" ^ leb greeted the posUcript with a shotit turn toward the window for a look at We have optioned some of If I tiicant It I was crying'tbe baby," of Joy. Caleb was most high «pirited tbe atables and then tbotight better, of ted tUo man coldly, and MlH Sarah those days, for the line in regard to It' Resolutely, for blm, he shook his^ the Finest Agriculture and ew tlmt he ^aa rrebukint falraielf. tbe progressi;of Steve's worit?was;lu Truck Land in this state.-These |4'ould! care for BUich a glrl—jrei; I'But truth an und^rstiiitigmenit if anything, • >*i ain donb'---me," to nwttetiBd.^ r "t lands lie rieal" the large bity of txibt If I would marry a woman who 4ven though the assurance of his. hap­ work for no company that; will leave even the amallest doubt. il'here piness might have been called; a mis- honest men to starve," \ Tampa—close to Markets, Good tool many sharp placiea to beconstruanc e of facts." •< • ' It' was hopeless from the start, yet Roads, Railroads and Schools. loot bed over without chancing that. "What do you think of itt" bia sister Steve tried ogfiiln. ;/ (K-:&r--^-t ; Write fcir circular. Mart than M,0<)d uMifi:(tiHt to MM • ' uknrBli _,^ matchhisHving of tKr-Rbiind Oik : «."; out Bolt?'' BheinqutakI jijjuiadjvir : 'i^ice grew'glrihili;M;Vl3« you remember^ ••We want biir time; and :we want it; . . MoiiiiirHMiing'SyiM'm, It li moit;',,;;. fThnt; i8;::vory.;^tlnflspOTB8ble,vy UMd-ToardoiMrinllnnM tiw night yottjtm^tiim'my old ht^^ iibW.'^ be tbreatehedu:: "We're going to, diOTbl«;tiliitr»''iend"ind:iit««lly 1, ;, I Mat. Cal, and he went to sleep with it taut mat,. •:•.,; ;.,„.i,^ • ' MVtttimibfcoill Tht moMMtiifM-''. •ii^ yboi v^to ;boBMiii: t^^^ Bhek SOk Stinr* PoBtli ;, • toHf pliht'biiyabit.VWoiiMrMWJif •'• ^ h.)f' |thd:^twp^;whlciij^dnb^^ ;i;aU6n ibbuldn'i Jbaveiglootedr h ' Ifoii Bnimol .in inloi, rce- jr i^ock whenmrlirdu'tuni^llntditliei ,.lwtter'a';To)tefc#<|f%^^^ •lionldh't bave threatened. And Bhaym '^ < iitMi, ttovcplpM, anil (uto- :. •::;!ri|:PLAN-;,l«>FRE&^y.'-Vi-. -^'i^t,;: nDblltliiotrqw, rnvMitt ! I '• iriMQidn't have iimlled^-^^Stev* bad sUp- NiUw, tqrit, ^'.'Wr :«r*';'lll*'.'UCllMlr*:; hi see whwyduiiiifjiiii^iDifrviw do yon seea.to Infer"- He Ooundered .tlMWuk Silk MoMi .Pal. ,'IUiii>< Oak Dloribiilora'i. pad the latch loose. Now be swung iiii(orillnr«M«,nlelMl tin- |liilrita|lllit^|^lafBu|M^^ \\ do not like dissemblance, StoptMn," piie»;the;dooiv^i*'-!S|*'&H'^ wuf or brut, if worki warnedii;is'You;^iin6w/^itoOTC>tli«^ l^ltopidttg^MidliMist Sarah. 1mw ^^''''^i"f«^;irbai^'tiiM^atr.tiM

more thorough drainage Is needed In Nelson N. Rouse and wife to B. A, APPT, ADM'R. 8CAMM0N—NOV. I MORTGAGE SALE. many parts of Michigan. There Is Reedy, lots 10 and 11, blk 2, Smith- State of MichiRan. The Probnte Court for Default having been made In the condition! nothing, however, which will do more Pease Add, Mason, $268.78, the County of InRham, of a real eatate mortgage, wherein the power At a session of said Court, held at the Pro- of ante therein contained' became operative, to bring about the solution of this Nettie Chappell to Bruce F. Jacobs, hate Office in the City of Mason, In aaid Coun­ made by Henry H. Ilergin and - Joaephlne Ber- N THE FARM problem than the use of the traction et al„ 5a I. White Oak twp., $1,000. ty, on tho 8th dny of October, A, D. 1917, gin, hia wife, of Lanalng, Michigan, to Nora ditcher in digging operations. This Bruce P. Jacobs and wife to Fred Present! Hon. L. B. McArthur, JudRe of B. Cumininga, of Battle Creek, Michigan, dat­ is a machine provided with a circular Probate. ed July 12th, 19111, and recorded In the Regis­ 3E!E ^ 3E ^^ Chappel and wife, 5a land White Oak In Uio Matter of the Estate of GEORCE W. ter of Dood's office for Ingham County, Mich­ wheel carrying on its rim a series of twp., $1,000. ' SCAMMON, Deceased. iRan, on July Uth, 1915, in liber 180 of mort- buckets or knives, These cut out Mina Botroff to Wm. T. Webb, NE William H. Joy havlnR filed in said Court gages, at paKo iM and afterwards duly assign­ H dozen eggs during the present year hia iictltion prayinR that the adniiniatration of ed by Norn B, Cummings to tho Standard thin slices of earth, elevate them, and y, of SE y, Sec, 13, Meridian twp., aaid estate bo uranted to Seymour Foater or to Securities Company, a Michigan corporation, SETS PACE lias been 19,2 cents, but that the av­ then dump them onto a horizontal $1,200, ^ aome other aiillabic iieraon: by an aaalRument recorded In said Register o( erage selling price has been 30.4 carrier which removes them to one It la Ordered, That tho 2nd day of Novem­ Deed's office in illirr 186 of mortRiiRoa on pnRo Jennette A. Smead to Roy A, 97, upon which mortRnge there la now claimed cents. In 1915-16 the average cost side of the ditch. A gas engine, Vaughan and wife, lot 3 of French's ber, A. D. 1917, nt ton o'clock in tlie forenoon, of feed for the production of the at said Probate Office, he and ia hereby ap­ to l>e duo and unpaid tho sum of One Hun­ IN GARDENING WORK mounted on the machine, is employed Sub, Lansing, $1,275. pointed for liearlnR anid petition; dred and Fifteen and 7-100 Dollars ($115,07), same dozen of eggs was but 9.3 cents, laltL-s A|)|)i'n|ii'iiili«>ii of )|(1,> to furnish the necessary power. From . It ia Further Ordered, That public notice all of which the nasigncc hereby elects to con­ and the selling price of the eggs 20.2 80 to 120 rods of ditch can be dug thereof Iw RIVOU by publication of a copy of sider ns due and payable at tho date hereof, Su|M'i'vi.sii>ii ill tOIH. cents. In other words, the flguros AI'I'T. OF ADM'R. DINSMOKIi;—NOV. M thia order, for three successive weeks previous by reason of the non-payment of the interest in one day, ready tor laying and cov­ to aaid day of bearlnR, in the InRham County due on July 12th, 19111, us allowed atid pro­ show, while the cost of feed has in­ ering tile. Stnto o( Michlunn, The Probate Court for Newa, a newspaper printed and circulated la vided tor in said mortRuge, and no suit at law JIIsing, Mich., Nov. 1.—The creased 51 per cent, the selling price the County of InKhiini. aaid cminty, L. B, McARTHUR, having been brouglit to recover snid debt, no­ til oi boys and girls clul) "In some sections of the country, At n nemilon o{ rniid Court, held nt the Pro- tice ia hereby Riven that by virtue of tho pow- of eggs has gone up 58 per cent. linte Office In the City of Mniion, in BHld coun­ (A true copy.) JudRe of Probate. IIIMI Michigan Agricultural and particularly In Ohio, these ma­ cr of aaie contained In aaid mortgage and the It niust not be understood, the de­ ty, on tho anth dny of Octohcr, A, O, 1917, C. A, CLINTON, Probnte RcRlster. 41w4 statute In such case provided, the undersigned ts been advised that $1,000 chines have been purchased by small partment points out however, that Prcnent: Hon, L, tl. McArthur, JudKc of assignee and owner of aaid mortgage, will sell contractors. In others they are se­ Probnte. PROBATE OP WILL. CURTIS—NOV. » on Saturday, the 10th day of, November, 1917, Impropriated t)y the l)oard 19.2 cents is the total cost of producr^ fiiors in Saginaw county for cured by county appropriation, and in In tho M»ttof of the Eatato of UZZIE S. State of MichiRan. The Probate Court for at nine o'clock In the forenoon of laid day at ing a dozen eggs. Such items as lab-' still other Instances they are bought DINSMORG, Deceased. tho County of InRham. the north front entrance to the City Hall limiUlon of garden enter- .lohn E. Whltnm hnvinR filed In anid Court Building on Ottawa Street, West, in the City or, losses from disease. Interest on on a cooperative basis by the farmers At a session of aaid Court, held nt the Pro­ i:il8. By this action Sagi- bin petition prnylnu that the adminiatrntlon of bate Office In the City of Maaon, In said Coun­ of Lansing, Michigan, (that being one of the investment, cost of marketing, and a themselves. One Ohio county has 50 nald entate b« granted to C. Homer Shryuck or placea- where the Circuit Court for tho county iiy Is credited with having dozen other factors, have been left to Mime other aultnlilc pemon: ty, on the nth dny of October, A. D. 1917. of Ingham is held), at public auction, to the load in Michigan In the of these machines, and while several Present: Hon. L, B. "McArthur, JudRe of out. The point the department makes It 1B Ordered, that the i3d day of November, Probate. highest bidder, on the foreclosure of aaid mort­ liiiiiking ready for gardening of them have been in operation for a A. D. 1917, Kt ton o'clock In the forenoon, nt gage, the lands deacribed therein, or aueh part is that while feed prices have risen number of years, there is still much anld Probate OfDce, lie and la hereby appointed In the Mnttcr of the Estate of JOHN E. thereof as shall he neccaanry to satisfy the )iik', for thus far this is the the increased selling price has more CURTIS, Deceased, amount due thereon at the time of sale, to­ work for them to do. Many other for hcnrinK anld petition ; Charles W, Curtis linvlnR filed In said court lurgost appropriation tor than compensated for this. It ia Further Ordered, That public notice gether with all legal coats, that la to Bay a |t liiis been reported to M. A. Ohio counties are also well supplied. thereof b«! Riven by publication of n'copy of hIa iwtltion prnyinR that a certain instrument parcel of land In the Townahh) of Lansing Any number of farmers, and par­ "There are many sections In Mich­ tbla order, for three aueccaalve weeks previous in writing, purportlnR to be the last will and (now City of Lansing). Ingham county, Mich­ toatament of said deceased, now on file in aaid igan, deacribed ns: Lot four hundred twenty- ticularly a group of progressive ag;rl- igan where drainage Is badly needed to anid day of hcarlnit. In the Imtham County court be admitted to probate, and that the ad- lard's substatial endorso- culllsts in the vicinity of Dewitt, In Nowa, n newapaper printed and circulated in eight (428) of Foster Farm Plat on section IIIMI gardening project was a to make farms pay and where the anil) county. L. B. McAUTHUR. minlatrKtion of aaid eatate be Rranted to him­ fourteen (14), town four (4) north, range two Clinton county, who keeps farm traction ditcher has never been in­ self. William P. Curtis iind Benjamin Curtis, (2) west. lis llnding that through an (A true copy.) .ludue of Probnte. or to some other suitable person. Hocks of a hundred- hens, say their, troduced. Use of mechanical dig­ C. A. CLINTON, Probate RoglaU-r. Ilwl »iii of If700 last summer, It la Ordered, That the 9th day of November, Dated August 8th, 1917. returns this year have been better gers would be a great factor in pro­ Klrls In the county were en- ORhER OP PUBLICATION. A. D. 1917, nt Ion o'clock In the forenoon, nt STANDARD SECURITIES COMPANY. than they ever have been before. The moting crop production In the state. anid probnte office, be and la hereby appointed „ „ Aaslgnco of Mortgage. t.o produce garden crops same thing has been found to be true State of Mlchinan. The Circuit Court for for hoarluR said petition; iioi-c than $7,000. tho County of InRhnm. In Chancery. It la Further Ordered. That public notice C. F, & E, T, HAMMOND. Attorneys for As- jon tlie college poultry farm. Reinhold Stirloy, PlninUlf. signce, Business Address, Lansing, Mlch- M.lliniACJE LICICVSKS. thereof be Riven by publicaUon of a copy of ll««n> 33wl3 In consequence. Professor Burgess V9, this order, for tlireo successive weeks previous Is condemning the practice of killing Paulina Stirley, Defendant, to said dny of hearinR, in the InKham County Suit ponditiB In the Circuit Court for Inuhnm FINAL ACCOUNT, off flocks. His recommendation in­ Maurice Brown, Lansing 24 Newa. a newspaiier printed and circulated in SMITH—NOV, 2 Mandolina Martins, Lansing 16 County, in Chancery, the 2i)th dny of October. anid county. L. B. McARTHUn, State of Michigan, The Probate Court tor BE stead is that more hens be raised, A. I). 1917. (A true coiiy.) JudRO of Probate. tho County of Ingham. Milton J, Ereon, Lansing 20 In' tbla cnuBo It appcnrinK from nlTidnvit of C. A. CLINTON, Probate RoRlaler. •12w4 At a aeaaion of said court, hold at the pro- Olga L. Yerke, Lansing 22 the i)lnintHT that the defendiint, Paulina hate office in tho city of Mnaon. In anid county, SAFELY STORED Stirley, la not a rcaidcnt of thia State, but rc- LICENSE TO SELL. HOWES—NOV. 2 on the 8th day of Octolwr, A. D. 1017, Harry C. Benson, Lansing 42 aidca in Vollnin, Ruaain, on- motion of ,InHon Present: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of llousowlves of lle.st Methods U. S. LOOKING TO E. Nichols, PInintifr'a Attorney, State of MichiRan. The Probate Court for Probnte. Jennie M. Nelson, Lansing 41 the County of InRham, I'i'otccthig Potutoes. It la Ordered, that ilefendant enter her op- ^.ViJil" '^'''"'"' "f "'0 Katntc of WILLIAM If. Erwin M. Atkins, Lansing 62 IMsarance in tbla cauaa on or before three At a seaalon of auld Court, held nt the Pro­ SMITH, Deconacd. bate Ofiice In the city of Mason, in snid county, Leah Mcintosh, Beldlng 54 montha' from the date of thia order, and that William II. Joy hnving filed In aaid court his Lansing, Mich., Nov. 1.— FOR emOMBERMEN within twenty daya the plaintilT cauac thia on the 9th day of October. A, D, 1917. final ndmlniatrntion nccouht, and bla petition iislvo purcliasing of potatoes James Arthur Quinn, Willlamston.23 order to he publlahcd In the Inuham County Present: Hon. L. B, McArthur, JudRC of praying for the allowance thereof and for the Calls F(H' Voliintv«r.s li'or Foivst Ueg. Probate. iiir storage through the win- Beatrice Worden, Dansville 20 Newa, a newapaiier publlahed in aaid County, nsaignmcnt ami diatrlbution of tho residue of iinciit. aaid publication to be continueil once in- each In tho Matter of the Estate of SAMUEL snid cstnte, In rslghtod housewives has led George Sly, Lansing 31 week for alx wceka in aucceaaion, HOWES. Deceased. It is Ordered, that the 2nd day of November, iiiinont of horticulture of the HOWARD WIEST. Circuit Juduc. Oscar S. Bush havlnR filed In said court his teast Lansing, Mich., October 30.— Edna May Weldon, Lansing 25 A. p. 1917, at ton o'clock In the forenoon, at III Agricultural college to of- JASON E. NICHOLS, PlaintitT'a Attorney. |)etiUon, prnyinR for license to sell the Intorcst said probate office, lie and la hereby appointed Because of the fact that Michigan has H. F. Russell, Lansing 32 of said estate In certain roal estate therein suggestions which "may bet- Ruaincaa Addresa, LanatnR, MichiRnn, 44w7 for examining and allowing snid account and always occupied a place in the fore­ Leola A. Spencer, Lansing 17 described, henring said iwtltion; »irM the safekeeping of these It is ordered, that the 2nd day of November, front of the lumbering industry, and ORDER OF PUBLICATION. It Is Further Ordered, that public nolico John J. Early, Lansing 24. A, D. 1917, ut ten o'clock in the forenoon, at thereof be given by publication of a copy of has always been known for Its In­ State of Mlchinnn. The Circuit Court for said probate office, Iw and Is hereby appointed li'iiing potatoes in small quan- Mary P, Cole, Lansing 21 the County of InRhnm. In Chancery. for hearinR said petition, and that all persons this order, for three Bucce«sive„weekB previous trepid lumberjacks and forest work­ Charles W, Green, Lansing 24 Frank Foler, PtalntllT, interested In snid estate appear liefore said to aaid day of hearing, In the Ingham County f< winter use," the department ers. Uncle Sam is looking to this state va. News, a newspaper printed and circulated in Lucena Underhll, Lansing 19 court, at aaid time and place, to ahow cauae states, "they may be put for a big quota of volunteers for tho larael Arma, Mlron Arma, Sophia why a llconso to sell the interest of anid estate aaid county, L, B, McARTHUR, 1 miller varying conditions of Harry Howe, Lansing ' .31 Arma, Charlca Arma, John O. in said real estate should not he granted; (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. new forest regiment. Prof, A. K. C. A. CLINTON. Probate Regiater, 4tw4 iiure and moisture, but they Stewart, and their Unknown It ia Further Ordered, That puBllc notice Chittenden, head of the department Mahalia Gray, Lansing 23 Heirs, Dcviaeca, LcRatcea and iiiii, 1)0 allowed to freeze. Nor thereof be given by publication of n copy of of forestry for the Michigan Agricul­ AaalRna, Defendanta, this order, for three successive weeks previous FINAL ACCOUNT. LINCOLN—NOV. 3 ilie temperature be so high Suit pendintt In Circuit Court for the County to said day of hearinR, In the Ingham County tural college has been informed. Pro­ REAIi KSTATK TRANSFERS. State of Michignn. The Probnte Court for i will dry out and become of InRham, in Chancery, at tho city of Lan- Newa, tt newspaper printed and circulated In the County of Inghnm. fessor Chittenden has been assigned aiuR, in aaid county, on the 8th day of Octolwr, snid county. L. B. McABTHUR, /Vn ordinary'house cellar, to the task of finding recruits for the A. D. 1917.. At n aeasion of aaid court, held at tho pro­ Paul J. Ullrich, et al., to Chas. E. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. bate office in tho city of Mason, In said county, ;i room In the house, may be organization from among Michigan's In tbla cause It BpiwarinR from affldavit on C. A. CLINTON, Probate Register. 41w4 )i storing potatoes it the frost Robinson, and wife, lots 1 and 6 of file that the whorcnbouta of all of aaid. defend­ on tho 8th day of October, A. D, 1917. army of trained foresters, and he ac­ Paul Park Add, Lansing, $300. anta, named untl unnamed, is unknown and on Present: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of nut. cordingly is asking would-be volun­ Paul J. Ullrich, et al„ to Chas, dillRent search and inquiry cannot be ascer­ MORTGAGE SALE. Probate. linos should also be protected teers to write to him. tained. Default hnving been made in the conditiona In the Matter of the Estate of LUCRETIA Crittenden and wife, lot 49, Paul On motion of A, A, BerRman, Attorney for of a certain real estate mortgage, whereby the LINCOLN, Deceased. Hi" light. If the room or cel- "Michigan still has a large number Park Add, Lansing, $250. Lewis J. Lincoln having filed in aaid court lul be darkened, the potatoes PlnlntilT, It ia ordered that the said defendanta power of sale therein contained Iwcamc opera­ of lumbermen, millwrights, sawmill William Wilbur and wife to Henry cauae their appearance to be entered In thia tive, made by Edward P. Kinney and Minnie hia final administration account, and hia ixstt- IM' covered. Exposure to light tlun praying for the allowance thereof and for men, lumberjacks, motorcycle men, W, Lawrence, land In Vevay town­ cause within three months from the date of S, Kinney, hIa wife, of Eaat Lansing, Michigan, iliom to turn green and be- this order; and in case of their appearance to Myra J, Weliings of Lansing. Michigan, tlie aaalgnment and diatrlbution of the residua I and tree cutters," said Professor ship, $7,000. of anid estate, I'lre or loss unsuitable for they cause their answer to Plalntlit's Bill of dated July 29th, 1013, and recorded In the of­ Chittenden, "and these are the men Alfred R, Barnes and wife to Cris Complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof be fice of the Register of Deeda for Ingham Coun­ It ia Ordered, thnt the 2nd day of November, • t', A. p. 1917, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, at Uncle Sam wants. Pries, E 1^ of W VJ NW Vi Sec. 32, aerved on said Attorney for the PlaintitT, with­ ty, Michigan, on July Slat, 1913, In liber 108 • ideal conditions for storage in fifteen days after service on aaid defendants of mortgages, on page 12, iipon which raort- aaid probate office, be and Is hereby appointed "The new forest regiment, for containing 12a land In Alatedon twp. of a copy of aaid bill and notice of this order gage there is now claimod to be due and un- for examining and nllowing snid account nnd '• under which a temperature which these volunteers are desired, $500. and tbat in default thereof, said bill be taken paid, the sum of One Thousand Thirty-nine hearing said petition i I •\'i to 'to degrees is maintain- It la Further Ordered, thnt public nolico will be known as the 20th engineers, Christian P. Kussmaul and wife to as confessed by such defendants. and 33-100 Dollars, being the sum of One \ whore the atmosphere is And it Is further ordered, that within twenty Thousand Dollars, principal, and Thirty-nine thereof be given by publication of a copy of and It will work with the U, S. army Lorenz J. Prusman and wife, lot 18, this order, for throe successive weoka previous |ii I list. Under such conditions days the plaintiff cause a notice of this order and 33-100 Dollara, IntereBt, all of which tho in Franco, getting out its necessary blk 2, Hudson's Add, Lansing, $700. to be published in tho Ingham County News, mortgagee hereby electa to conaidor aa due and to said day of hearing, in the Ingham County will keep in a sound and n newspaper printed, published and circulating payable at the date hereof, by reaaon of the Newa, a nowapapor printed imd circulated in timber supplies. The regiment will Dora L. Gower to Anson Long- said county, L, B. McARTHUR, lilion for a long time," be made- up of 10 battalions of 3 in said county, and that such publication be non-payment of the tntereat duo on July 29th, street, lots 56 and 57, Poster Farm continued therein nt least once In each week 1917, as allowed and provided for In said mort­ J.^ l"^%r'i'SlLr „ . •'"••w »' Probate. companies of 250 men each. This Plat, Lansing, $800. for six weeks In aucceaaion. or that he causo gage, and no suit at law or In equity having C, A. CLINTON, Probate Register. 4lw4 will make the total number of men Plorlne Osborne and husband to n copy of thia order to be peraonally served on l>cen brought to recover aaid mortgage debt, or In the regiment 7,500. Two batta­ said defendants at least twenty days before the any part thereof, notice ia hereby given that MORTGAGE SALE.. Clarence C. Freer and wife, 330 9-16 time above prescribed for their appearance. I by virtue of the power of aaie contained in said fll IN POOLTRt lions have already been flllod up. CHARLES n. COLLINGWOOD, WhcreaB, default haa lieen made In the pay- sq. rods, Dansville, $200. mortgage, I, the aubscrllier, said mortgagee, ment of the money, aecured by a mortgaga Men are now needed for the remain­ Paul J. Ullrich, et al., to James A. Circuit Judge. will aell on Saturday, the 22nd day of Decem­ dated the 2r,th day of October, In the year, One ing eight." Voorhees. et al., lot 65, Leslie Park TO THE ABOVE NAMED AND UNNAMED ber, 1917, at nine o'clock in' the forenoon of tliouaand nlno hundred and four, executed by DESPITE_GOMPUINTS DEFENDANTS. TAKE NOTICE, That the aaid day, nt the north front entrance to the Maude I. Towno of the City of New York, Now Sub, Lansing twp.,' $175, foregoing suit Is brought for tho purpose of City Hall Building on Ottawa Street, West, In York, to Kmma A, Greene, of the City of New < .is( More, But. Hans Also Sell Hiram W. Brown to City of Lan­ quieting the title In plaintiff of the lands de­ the City of Lansing, Michigan, ((that being York, New York, which aaid mortgage wae one of the places where the Circuit Court for lllglieiM. A. C. PiiMls. sing, lots In Columbia Park Add, scribed in anid bill of complaint, and of divest­ recorded in the office of tho regiater of deeda TRACTION DITCHERS RELIEVE ing you of all rights, title or Intoreat In and the County of Ingham is held), at public auc- of the county of Ingham, in Liber 12B of Lansing, $2,400. . to Bald land. I tion, to tho biggest bidder, on the foreclosure Mortgagea, on page 473, on the 17th day of Lansing, Mich., Nov, 1,— Said land being deacribed aa followa, to-wlt: of Bald mortgage, the lands described therein, June, in tho year 1905, at 8 o'clock a. m. iiMiiQu and farmers who have FARM MR OIFFICOLTIES The eaat half of the southwest quarter of or such part thereof aa may be neccsiiary to And whereas, the amount claimed to bo dua frightened at the upward PINAL ACCOUNT. BUCKINGHAM-NOV. 23 section twenty-nine, except the north 22.flfi aatlsfy the amount due thereon, at the time of on said mortgage at the date of this notice is. State of Michigan, The Probate Court for ocres thereof; The east half of the west half Bale, together with all legal costs, that is to the Bum of $1285.00 of principal and intoreat 111' Coed prices and have sold Mncliiiics, Can Be Used To Advaiitago the County of Ingham, of tho southwest quarter of aaid section twenty- say, a parcel of land In the City of Eaat Lan­ (and tho further sum of thirty-five dollars as •ir feathered stock have cried In Drainage Oiwrations. ^ At n session of aaid court, hold at the pro- nine ! And the eaat half of the eaat half of tho sing, Ingham County, Michigan, 'described ns an attorney fee stipulated for In said mort­ hnto office In the City of Maaon, in said coun- northweat quarter of section thirty-two. All follows: the north twenty-two (22) feet of lot gage), and which is the whole amount claimed without cause, in the opinion in Town three north, Range one eaat, Wheat- fifty (,ijO) and the south twenty-two (22) feet '< C: H. Burgess, head of the ty, on the 30th dny of October, A. D. 1917. to bo unpaid on said mortgage, and no suit or , East Lansing, Mich,, Nov. 1.— Prcaent: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of field Township, Ingham County. Michigan, j of lot fifty-two (52) of the First Addition to proceeding having been Instituted nt law to re. fi'iuint of poultry husbandry in Wider use of traction ditchers in Probate. A, A. BERGMAN, I Palrview, in aaid City of East Lansing, Mich­ cover the debt now remaining socirrcd by said higan Agricultural college, connection with drainage work on In the Matter of the Estate of MARY J. Atterney for Plaintiit, Business Addresa, igan, according to the recorded Plat thereof, mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby tha 'iiiL'ossor has found through a BUCKINGHAM, Deceased. - Maaon, Michigan. I Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this 24th dny of power of sale contained In said mortgage haa Michigan farms is urged by the de­ Countersigned: September. 1917. liecomo operative. iirvey and reports from many Heywood W. Halsey having filed in Bald partment of farm mechanics of the court his final administration account, and his MARY C. STROUD, I MYRA J. WELLINGS. Mortgngce. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, by ' >;ive poultrymen and farmers, Michigan Agricultural college as a iwtitlon praying for the allowance thereof and Deputy Clerk. 4iw7 C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for virtue of the said power of aaie, and In pur­ III'lis of the right sort can be partial remedy, at least, for the acute for the assignment and distribution of the resl- I Mortgngce, Bualneaa Address, Lnnalng, suance of the statue in auch case made and •A ith the assurance that' they due of anid estate, ,8I^ECIAL ACCOUNT. _ SAYRE—NOV. 9 Michigan. 39wl3 provided, tho aaid mortBago will bo foreclosed labor shortage now making Itself felt It Is Ordered, that tlic 23d day of November, State of Michigan. Th'o Probate Court for hy a Bale of the premlacs therein described, nt |i' I urn a good sate profit. in many of the rural sections of the A. D. 1917, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon, nt the County of Inghnm. DETER. OP HEIRS. LINCOLN—NOV, 2 public auction, to tho highcet bidder, at tha I ho light of what has been state. This Is a plan,, It has been anid probate office, bo and is hereby appointed At a aeaaion of aaid court, held nt the pro. State of Michignn. The Probate Court for front door of the court house in the-^CIty of tor examining and allowing aaid account and bate office in tho City of Mason, in said coun-' the County of Ingham. Lansing, in snid county of Ingham, that Iwing 1," Professor Burgess has said,; pointed out, which a number of coun' hearing aaid petition; ty, on tho Uth dny of October, A, D. 1917. At a session of said court, held at the Pro­ one of the pincea of holding tho Circuit Court on of poultry flocks now Is ties, by purchasing the machines co- It la Further Ordered, that public notice / Present! Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of bate Office In the city of Mason, in snid coun­ for the county of Ingham, on the tenth day thereof be given by publication of a copy of Probate. ty, on the 8th dny of October, A. D. 1917. of November next, nt ten o'clock In the fore­ IIly unpatriotic,'but Is unproflt-' operatlvely, have made successful noon of thnt day; which Bald premises are de­ iibio." ! u8e;of. • . • . thia order, for three succeasive weeks^previouB In the Matter of the Estate of MYRA A. Present; Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of to aaid day of hearing, in the Ingham County. SAYRE, a Minor. Probate. , . . acribed In said mortgage aa followa, towit: department's Investigations • "It la a widely appreciated fact," News, a newspaper 'printed and circulated In L. R. White having filed In aaid court hia In the Matter of the Estate of LEWIS J. All thoio certain plecea or parcola of land, I that the average cost of the.' stated Prof. H. H. Musselmau of the said county. L. B, McARTHUR, special account aa guardian of aaid, minor, and LINCOLN, Deceased, - situate In the city of Lansing, in the county iiicQssary for the production of, (A true copy,) Judge of Probate. hlB' petition praying for the allowance thereof. RenaH. Lincoln having filed In aaid court of Ingham and State of Michigan, and deacrib­ department of farm mechanics, "tbat C. A. CLINTON, Probate Regiater. j44w4p It ia Ordered, That the (th day of November, ' her petition praying that Bald court adjudicate ed aa follows, towit; The South one-half of A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at and determine who ,were at the time of hia the Eaat one-half of Lot number'four (4): Tha Bald probate office, be'arid ia hereby appointed death the legal heirs of aaid deceaaed and en­ Eaat one-half of Lot niimber Ave (B); The for examlnltig' and allowing Bald account and titled to Inherit the real eatate of which aaid North two roda of the Eaat onieihalf of Lot hearing .said petition; deceased died soiled, ' ,- number alx (6) all being In Block number •It ia Further Ordered. That public notice It IB Ordered, that the tnd day of November. sixty-eight (68) of the original plat of the city ' thereof be given by publication of a copy-of A;'D. 1917. at ten o'clock Ih'the forenoon, at of Lansing, and State of Michigan. thia order, for three aueccBalve weeks previoua said probate office;, he. and la hereby appointed ' Dated August 11, 1917. to aaid'day of hearing, in the Ingham County for hearing said petition; ^ EMMA A. GREENE, Mortgagee. Newa, a newspaper printed and circulated in It la Further Ordered; that public notice JASON E, NICHOLS, Attorney, Bualneaa Ad- Bald county, . L.~B, McARTHUR, thereof be given by publication of a copy of dress, Lansing, Michigan', 33wlJ (A tfue copy,_) V Judge of Probate. tbla order, for three succeasive weeks previous C. A.- CLINTON, Probnte Regiater. 42w4 to said day of hearing. In the Ingham County News, a newspaper printed and circulated in MORTGAGE SALE. OlOBTAUE'SALE. • ""•""" said county. L. B. McARTHUR, ^Default hnving been made in the conditiona "Default having been made In the "coridltlonB (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, of a certain real estate mortgage dated the of a certain' mortgage executed by John Ji 0, A, CLINTON, Probate Regiater, 41w4 eighteenth day of May, A. D. 191B, executed by Burke and Julia Burke,'huabaiHli and wife, of Roy J. Robb and Alice Robb,; his wife, and the City of Lansing. Michigan, to William M. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Maria Robb, all of Vevay, Ingham County. Doble and Louisa C. Dobie of the aame place, Michigan, to the ParmerB Bank of the City of dated the 15th day of;July, Av D. 1916, and - State of Michigan. In the Circuit Court for Maaon, Michigan, a banking corporation under Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public Auction at the place known as the DeCamp farm, recorded In th* ofnce of the Register of Deedt the County of Ingham, In Chancery. '• the lawB of Michigan; and recorded in the for Ingham County, Michigan, In Liber 176 Cecil Belle Richarda, Plaintiff. Regiater of Deeds office.for the County of Ing­ kilcsleast of Holt, or 1*2 mile west of Phillips school, on of Mortgages, on page 102, upon which mort> vs, • hnm State of Michigan, on the second day of r-^^ gage there ia claimed to be due at the date of Edward RIcharda, Defendant June A D 19IB nt 11 IB o clock a m In this notice, the lum of One Hundred and Sev- At a session of aaid Court held at the Court Liber IBB of Mortgages on page 472, upon enty-Hve (IITBOO) DoIlarB, principal and In- House in the City of Lansing In aaid County which mortgage there IB row claimed to be tereit, and an attomagr fee covenanted in iaid on the 12th day of October, A D 1917 due and payable the lum of slxty-sIx dollan mortgage. And that there remain! of Mid Present Hon Charles B Colllngwood. nnd thirty-three cents ($60 83), being the mortgage not due at the date of thia notice Circuit Judge antount paid by aaid Mortgagee on account of tKe mm of Two Thouiand Four Hundred In thia eauee It appearing by affidavit on Ale default in th(> payment of the taxes and aaieai- ($2400) Dollari of nrlnclptl and InUreat tt that the defendant. Edward RIcharda, la not a menta levied upon the mortgaged premlaea, ti londs^rNovember 5thr1917 the rate born by aaid mortgage from the 16th resident of thia State, but is a resident of the provided for In Bald mortgage, and no suit tt day of July, A D 1«17 State of Ohio law or In chancery having been brought to re­ commencing at 1:0,0 o'clock sharp, the following described property; On motion of Brown, Kelley A Seelye, Attor- cover aaid debt on any part therMf, Therefore, And no proeeedingi or luit tt law or In neya for plaintiff. It li ordered that the appear­ notice IB hereby given thtt onfSaturday. the ehaneory having been tnitltnted to recover tht ance of laid defendant, Edward Richards, ba 8th day of December, A D 1917, at ten o'clock laid amount now due at tforauid upon Hid entered in thia cauN within three monthi from In the forenoon of aaid day tt the weat front II Iron Gray-Percheron Ajax Cultivator Set Brass Trimmed Heavy Work mortgage, or tnr part tharoof. the date of thia order. tnd that In eaae of hli door of the court houie in the City of Maaon. Therefore, nottee li hereby given that by vlr< appearance that he etui* hi* tnawer to th* Ingham County. Miehlgtn. (thtt being one of lorses, 6 and 7 years old, a New Osbom Harrow Harness tut of the power of MIC eonttlned in ittd Bill of Complaint to be filed and a copy there­ the plteei where the Circuit Court for the itld mortfig* tnd the tUtuta In meli etM mid* of lerved upon th* tttorneyi for plaintiff, county li held), laid Mortgage* will, by virtu* r of th* City of UnHnt. Inr cttlon ba commenced within twenty <20) daya Brass Trimmed Single' Htun^ ss be placed on sale. htm.> County, MIchlctn, tccordlni to th* t*> from tha data of thia order tnd to ba continued' fcLw ••'»'• *^S* ' "»'!.. 5.' -^ *•» north corded pttt th*r*of, toMthiy with • tliAt of therein onea etch week for ilx WMka In au^eei- htlf of tha louthweit quarter of way I *>M (Mt In width of th* w*it<*nd ot lien. or thtt tha Mid plaintiff cauM a copy of MeUon ilxtMn lylnfiweatof thaH 0 R R th*)4tnda n«st tdlolning itld tbov* deieribad thia order to b* p*raontlly aarvad'on itld 'de- riiht of way, alao tha north quarter of tha Terms off Sale Itndi on th* *aat to ba uied Jointly with th* fendtnt tt letit twenty dtya bafora the tim* lontitweit quarter of the louthweit quarter of aut I * % feat In width of atid tbov* diicrlb^ of above preicrlbed for hli appetranea, fur­ Mctlon ilxtean, alw the north quan^r of tha adiltndi, Itld 7 (Nt t9 ba UMd u a drifawty ther.'ordered that t copy of the tfoiaitid order wait half of the aonOiiait quarter of the uulh- Five Dottam or under, cash; (nrer that amount 18 nionthi* time wiU i^ given on good-bank^ In common batwaant tnd for the uaa of aaid •htll ba mallid to lald defendant tt hia Halt weit qutrier of aicllon aixtaen in town two propartiai, or ao much tharaof ti ihtll hi na^ known poitofllee tddrei* by ragiitarad mail and north of range one wyit,. Ingham county, SUto le notes, drawing 6 por etit Interest. aiaary to ittlify tha aaid put of laald mart* thtt a return receipt be demtndtd .. of Michiian, except M U R right of way, and •tg* now dna u ^oraHld, Intaiaat-and all eaiiment to the ^Cemmonwittth Power & other ieffti eoata tad chtrni CHARLES B OOLLINOWOOD. Circuit J^dfle amount of the indabtadniia atcured by aaid , Dated Aoiurt IMi. A. D. U17. Extmined, eounteritgned tnd entered by me SDNA S CAMPBSit. uSJl^ •"*•»•••. together with all offi? I " MUIfA 0. SOBn, Deputy County,CI*rfc, Dttjd SiDtambar 10th, l»i7 BRPWN,^KGU.I;Y AflmYI, Attornaya (or M'KM?

home of the former's parents, Mr, Us of Washington, D. C, underwent Sandhill ! and Mrs. F. E. Liveranco. an operation at Garfield hospital for Mr. and Mrs. J. Blebesheimer and appendicitis. His many friends here son Clarence of Delta called on wish him a speedy recovery. lool Thiirsdny and Friday as friends In this vicinity Thursday. A good" sized crowd attended the rhor expects to attend the in- school social at Clifford Bates' Friday ii Grand Uapids. night. The proceeds were about Loll, lost another valuable f North Leslie \ $7.50. All report a fine time. III' second in two weeks. He Mrs, Adelaide Heald of Dansvllle .U800 worth of beans in the spent the week end at Ira Howes', Herbert Royston of Jackson visited Mrs, Heald left Tuesday to spend the m McLaughlin who visited nt Sarah Sherman's Sunday and Mon­ winter in Florida, lnliort time ago is working for day,. Miss Vivian Bravendar was the vic­ [liiiown photographer in Lan- Ernest Kelley and family of De­ tim of a birthday surprise party by troit spent Sunday with Lou Sherman her girl friends last Saturday in (llarmon was in this neighbor- and mother. honor of her 12th birthday. The day first o£ the week buying Eli Perry was home from Jackson was enjoyed by all present. over Sunday, Clyde Otis has sold his share In liomniy called on Joel Ben- Mrs. Sarah Sherman visited Clyde the Mason and Dexter telephone line ji sday evening. Carpenter at Camp Custer last Thurs­ to C. M. Wilt. On account of poor health of owner of farm, we will sell at Public Auction day and other relatives at Battle Mrs, C, M, Wilt received a telegram Creek. Tuesday of the death of her mother at the Whitney farm (the house with seven gabies) three miles Maple Corners Bert Wilson was in Mason Tues­ in Marion, Ohio, The family left at southwest of Dansvllle, eight miles southeast of day. once to attend the funeral services, ».»..t..a..»«»i.»»t..>*.».tii..».» Jas. Campbell, wife and daughter Mason or ten miles northeast of Leslie, on Kunclnian and family visited f„t,.«„*„»..t„«,.f»t..«»«.,*.'****.*«»*«*H«„«»«.«.4HtH«»t*>* Catherine of St. Johns spent Satur­ bridge and Jackson last day at Glenn .Tones'. j Aurelius \ Frank Stld and wife of Dansvllle 2,.*.>«»*.,»..».,*»«.,««*«*.,*.<*»t.,*"*.<«<**»**..«.^„t..«i'«">"»"*i Thursday, Nov. 15,17 111 ach, last week. Mrs. Grant Howe will entertain the I l>l.st. \o. fl and Vicinity. 1 Ill 11(1 Mrs, A. J, Porter visited next U. N. A, meeting. 4..«.*.t..i..»..tH«..«~«.*.«,.«i»,*"t"«"».,«"«"t"»"«"»"t"* l'{iinclman's in Williamston Mr. ShultK and wife who have been Commencing at 9:00 a. m., sharp, the following described property: liulay, spending the summer with their chil­ Clarence Elfert was home from ii' Gould has moved his family dren here have gone to Jacksoji to Camp Custer Sunday, ^iiig. live. Frank Brenner and family visited two younger children of B. J. The M, E, L, A, S, will ho held in his mother in Holt Sunday, li;iv(> llio whooping cough. Waggoner's hall Nov, 7, for dinner, Mrs: Dwight Cole of Grand Rapids Ila Latlirop of Mason and Cora Is- spent last week at Harvey Cole's, 7"Head of Horses--? ham of Leslie visited Marie Waggon­ Mr, and Mrs, Phillip Mlllward of > ••• ».,»„«.,.,.»..»..»»«..»"t.<,.»..t..«„».,f er the last of the week. Lansing spent Sunday with the lat- Bay Mare, 15 years old, weight 1250 Bay Mare, 9 years old, weight 1450 North Alaiedon James Parish passed away at his tcr's father, Charles Bulton. Two Yearling Mare Colts Gray Mare, 7 years old, weight 1600 homo Monday evening. George Nimphie and family of Lan­ J Mr, Hummond has gone north on sing spent Sunday at Max Eifert's, Sp.inish Jack, 3 years old, unbroken Brown Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1350 iiool Thursday and Friday at a hunting trip, Mr, and Mrs, John Surato and Mrs, weight nearly 1000 Bay Mare, 13 years old, weight 1350 illiill. The teacher Miss Pearl Harold Hayward of Lansing visited Rupert Froedtert and little daughter is all ending the institute at friends here Sunday. of Holt spent part of last week with linpids. Mr. and Mrs. J, D, Waggoner enter­ the families of Robt. and Charles iiiul Mrs, Lewis Wleland and tained a company of young folks Sat­ Riges. r Marlon spent Sunday with urday evening in honor of Roscoo Robt. RIggs drives a new Reo. 41--Head of Cattle-41 ^I'l Mrs, AV, M. Giftord of Lan- Barry who has worked for them in Mrs. Ernest Kurtz and Mrs. Fred the store. Brenner canvassed Dist, No, 6 Mon­ Three Full-blood Holstein Cows, five, three 2-year-old grade Swiss Bull ul No. n was canvassed Mon- Mr.s. Bertha Cole and mother of day with the Hoover food pledge and two years old Three Yearling Heifers Mrs, U, E, Allen and nearly Lansing visited at the home of- the cards. At the thirty-one homes vis­ iiuisowlfo signed ihe Hoover Colo brothers Sunday. ited twenty signed the cards, two Two half-blood Brown Swiss Cows, each Yearling Steer . Louie Grotton went to the M. A.^X!. wore not at home and but two refus­ four years old 13 Spring Calves, (2 full-blood Durhams) >iiiii'(l Potis is quite sick, last Saturday, whore he lias been en­ ed to sign, KUn. Bennett Is spending n gaged as an instructor in the winter Ernest Kurtz and Frank Thomas Duriiam Cow, nine years old 3-4-blood Swiss Heifer, 2-year-old, to lins Willi her sister, Mrs, Fred course. wore in Lansing Tuesday. Durham Cow, 7 years old freshen soon iif Williamston, iiid l\IrR, Martin Allen and son Durham Cow, 6 years old 7-8 blood Swiss Heifer, 2-year-old to freshen ^iHltod her parents, Mr, and t Etchell Corners Two Durham Cows, 5 years old soon B. Gudworth, of Okemos 1 \ PoUok Corners j !"••••"• ••••••• ..•.••.•..••..•i"«»«"«"t»«"t"«"»"»»«"r Two Durham Jersey Cows, 5 years old Durham-Holstein Heifer, 2-year-old, —' M ITulolt and son Lloyd were Ira Hewcs was in Lansing on busi­ Holstein Durham Cow, 3 years old to freshen soon •I'll Thursday to attend the ness Tuesday. (Too late tor last week.) Kev,-Maxwcll of MasoH gave a very Holstein Durham Cow, 2 years old Durham-Holstein Heifer, 2-year-old, !i sain, Mrs. Luolla Daklwof Lansing spent interesting talk on Liberty Bonds and llnnry Young is entertaining part of last week with Clyde Oils and The above cows to freshen in the spring. to freshen in spring I'T from Wyandotte this week, ranilly. Food Conservation at the school house Saturday evening. Dates given at time of sale. The above fourteen head are a selected lot Irving Worden and daughter Relatives hero received the new's Myla Granger visited Sunday at • f Clilcago are visitors at the that our former resident, Harvey Cur- Camp Custer. Five 2-jear-old Butchers Steers of Dairy Cows and all giving milk Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Otis and daughter visited at Geo. Shaltuck's ( Sunday. , A, J. Showernian reports a fine 47 Head of Hogs mft put on the roof uni^l lime at St. Joseph He was sent as delegate for the I. O. 0. P. of Dans­ Four full-blood Duroc-Jersey Brood Sows, Duroc-0.1. C. Brood Sow vllle. The next !>. A. S. will meet with two to farrow soon 0.1. C. Boar, 2 years old Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Steadman Nov. 41 Shoats weighing 150 lbs. and less 1, for dinner. All are invited to at­ tend. They are planning a Hallowe'en evening at the school house. At the patriotic meeting held at the Poultry school house, Frank Collar was ap­ pointed chairman, Floyd Miller, Sec, About 150 hens and spring chickens 8 Indian Runner Ducks Elmer Otis, Lew Lamon and Jason Two pair Toulouse Geese 6 Turkeys PoUok, solicitors. Mrs. Frank Hayhoe will entertain the Busy Bees Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Otis visited Sunday evening at F. E. Collar's. Implements, Tools, Etc. Frank Blanchard is so improved as It is poor economy to save money to be out. Champion Binder Pair_of Bobs by substituting sotnething inferior but wouldn't Benj. PoUok and family visited Champion Mower Farmers' Favorite Fertilizer & Disc Sunday at Frank Pickett's near Wil­ you like to save on cost if you could cet something liamston, McCormick Mower Grain Drill better? You ian get a better roof for less money Gerald Haskell is working for Dain Hay Loader Garden Seed Drill Frank Poler, if you put on' , Mrs. Bell Hulm of Lansing has 10-foot Deering Self-Dump Rake Tank Feed Cooker been visiting at F. L, Blanchard's. 2 60-tooth Spike Tooth Harrows, one 900*lb. Diabola Cream Separator 20-Gallon Barrel Churn Clair Squires of Camp Custer spent with levers Saturday night and Sunday with his 2 Spring tooth lever Harrows, 17 and 24>tooth Three lO-galloii Milk Cans parents. two 2-horse Riding Cultivators TWO Set Britching Work Harness George Hasklll from Wisconsin is visiting In this vicinity, — One 2-horse Walking Cultivator Set Pad W.ork Harness W.. W. Steadman : and wife and Three 5-looth Cultivators Two Set Single Harness Floyd Miller and fatuily visited in Lansing Sunday. 16-inch R. I. Riding Plow Third-Horse Harness Myron Blanchard from' near Ad­ R.I.~Fertilizer Com Planter Nine Horse Collars Before its m erits were recognized, roll roofing was rian' isviBiting in the vicinity. regarded as a more or less temporary roof-^but now Mrs;,John McGabe spent the past 8-foot Iron RoDer Twenty Acres of Corn in-Shock CERTAIN-TEED has demonstrated that it is not only two:weeks) visiting; relatives in Ohio. Watt's Power etfhi Shelter .;• Quantity of Corn Fodder Mr., and Mrsi A; Bi Pollok were'ln Alraut 15 tons of Hay in bant a most durableroof» but also///« most efficient roof. Ann Arbor Monday. Faiihihgp Mttl The Gleaners will meet at John Clbyer Buireher About 150 buSli^l} iqif Oats It|is economical to buy, inexpensive to lay and coste PoUok'si Wednesday, Nov. 7, tor elec­ Alnrat 500 buslK^ of Carrot pijactically nothing to maintain. It is light~weight, tion of officers. Potluck supper will irott B^aM, Iktuble S^^ •^' be served; , , Iron Beam;; SingteShoT|i Plow AlKMit 50 bus&ei of Mmi^ clean, sanitary, fire-retardanliiid;W6atheivtight. 'Miss I Frances Haddy spent iiatur- AJbJratiO j^ day with her brother Ezra and fam­ Fiirin Wagoilii SfiiMh itt^^^ It| is now used as the prefiirable typ6 of, root for ily/..',,,.;,: ,: • .: [•••••-.-•Far m Wagon^ 4-ineh Tire . About id irashel (^ Ohicni^ ' office buildings, lactoricis, hbtels, stores/ ware­ Elmer Otis and family spent Sun­ 14(^-EgiE Belle City Incubator About 500 head of Cabbage houses, garages, farm buildings etc., where dura­ day at Floyd, Otis'. • I •••y A.;J. Showerman and family and Combination Hay and Stock Rack Forks, Pails, aiidoiher iarticles too numerous bility is demanded. CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed Myla Granger were In Mason Satur­ Flat Hay Rack to mention for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness (1, day. ) Rev. Maxwell and Waiter Itont of Wagon Box 2 ,or 3 ply). Mason were in this vicinity and tkey appointed F. E, Collar and Elmer Th9re are many roll roofings on the market, but only one Otis Jlor the conservation canvass of CLRTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more Wheataeld>They then appointed dep-' to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it doei to lay a poor' uties for each school-district. roof, but there ii a vast difference in the wear. You can't tell Rev. Geo. Haskell is visiting rela­ tho quallty^ofa roofine byJooks or feel. Your'only safety is the tives and friends. He will preach in FREE LUNCH AT NOON the school house Sunday evening. label. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED—then you are Benj. Pollok went to Ann ArDor ffrram of quality and ^Mnmftn/satisfaction. Monday and brought home Grace Pollok. She is not improved in Certoin-teejcf Slate-Surfaeeil, Asphalt Shingles; health as her friends hoped for, ore auppluitinff wooid an^'eliite thinglM.for rciMmcci. They coit leii, , Mrs. Godfrey' Foler is confined to TERMS OF SALE •re Juat u KoodlookinE, wear better, won't Ml off, bucklf or iplit. They her > bedxWlthdumbago.. arc hrc'retudut, aad do aot'haive to bit paiated or stained. PoUok district bought $1600 in Liberty Bonds. ' ' "% Five dollars or under, cash; over that amount 12 months' time will be^iven Ctrtaitt'Uid PaiBtf;ancr:yaMiilii Mrs.' WIrt'Wamer and Mrs. Elmer are;^t&e'bcit qmllty oaint materials, i Otis and Beatrice-Otis.attended the on good.bankable notes, drawing six percent interest. Kroundandmucdwithmechankalae*' Busy Bunch'at Mrs. Frank-Hague's. ;=-i-vI^rj>;an4v':Jti»;^'Aiulrewi:;yHoyt;-Mr.;. l«th«dnt|M With •--«-••« aAd Mrs; Will iOsterley weire; in Wil- ^sum> mm^^CBIltRAIN^TC: liamstbtfiThursdiWii;;^''-'-^:;';;^^.^--;•;:':'"-)^ i»;-^!B€*thftr-Fbleij(iand sii: Brm*^;;^ iPbllok' •were^ih''-l*n8lnfiWedna(i

tho home of Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Saw­ ^' yer. We noticed Mrs. Claud Post of Bun- DANSVILLE kerhlll on our streets last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Corwin visited their son Dell at Durand a week ago -"A Special Showing of all tlie Latest Models in last .Sunday, TJie two months old baby of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Simons of Bunkor- iLS OF 13. FIELD liill died quite suddenly last Satur­ day and was burlp,d hero Sunday. !N eECIISLjT OfflStlE Will Uicliards of Uochoster visited at R. E. Walker's the first of the flA :\T IIOiMIC (W l{OY HVMil- week. . Men's and Boys' Suits lilSKCiKK IN DAN'SVILLK. The Baptist L. A. S, will have a "self-serve" dinner at the town hall l:r i:)ii:i.svillo pupils of Ml'S. CllilS. Tuesday, Npv, C, Come and get a il, iiK.sistccl by Misses Irene Edgar good dinner at a price to suit your­ l.llllan Krost iind Uaymoiul Bell self, and Overcoats I a piiuio reciUil lit the home of F, D, VanVorce, who fell from a Roy rUilliberger In DansvlUe barn some time ago Is still confined I'lidiiy evening. Following Is to the house. He seems to be hurt in­ iiiograin and the pupils who took ternally, I' Mrs, Kdna Myers is a visitor at .1. nfKujrai r tr^ix.t'mr \ Siiiilo of Spring"., , .; .Oesten M, Collier's In White Oak, Claudine Collard Advertised letters for tlie month Dream Fancies" Oarland ending are as follows; Mrs. Wort- A Splendid Assortment of Patterns Dream Walt/," Giirlitt man, Gertrude Tlionipson The youngsters played a tow I —Medley .Low pranks in celebration of Hallowe'en, I'rimo—Helena Keen Homer Cullen of Lansing is In an Song" Tschaikowsky town visiting his grandparents. iCvolyn lliillibcrger No school Thursday and Friday so ITH the clothing business the situation is the same as nearly all "W'iion I Grow Up I'm the teachers can attend the state con­ other lines. Merchandise is very scarce and will continue to be, Going to be a Soldier" vention of teachers. W and higher prices are sure to come, Ive.x llulliberger Mrs. U. B. Smitli of Mason was in We would therefore advise • lie" Heller town this week to attend her moth­ early buying of the things needed. You get better material, better Marguerite Belim er's birthday surprise. prices and better service. Iniict" Dussek Hallowe'en ^xercises were held Fay llulliberger Wednesday afternoon by tho pupils of |i ilo Ballot" Chamlnade the grammar and Intermediate rooms. Francos Warlie Wesley Spangler is visiting at the Acr Song" Lange homo of his sister at Hillsdale. Just now we have a big stock of A.|ta Thompson Frward Schwartz and wife of Hills­ II You'll Itcmember Me".. .Balfe dale were here last week helping Fern HuUiborger care for C. W. Spangler, Suits and Overcoats of tl^e " Ciothcraf t" Ills Amulet" Bngelmann Thousands of dollars worth of Gleora Chase beans and corn are ruined by tho rain lion Miss Frost which was followed by a snow storm Make I'i'luge" Sali»t Saeus and freeze. Had lielp been ^available "Use (.loKolyii)" Godard a good deal of the crops ^uld have Ask anyone who ever wore one of this make and they will tell Mr. Boll been saved, \ccoiupaiiied by Miss Edgar Loe Warfie and familj'visitod Am you that they are in a class by themselves for material, fit and Drothorton's of i\Iason Sunday. workmanship, and cost no more than the inferior stuff that 11 ami Mrs. Goo. Winters and I?Mrs, E, B, Thompson; 3rd vice, Mrs. Brotherton; -Ith vice, Mrs. A. C. Emery Worden of Dansvllle, at 9:30 State Sunday School Convctitloii. bleins of the occasion. The^ bountiful around ,'ii:i6 per ton and grain is near­ V; Dowling; treas., Alfred Hart; sec,, at Nuptial High Mass by Rev. James Mrs, Elmer Chapman and Mrs, Mae supper showed the young men were ly double the price of former years. C. Freer has bought the parcel Earl Howe; organist. Miss Josephine V. O'Brien, pastor. The bride wore Blackmore were elected as delegates royal providers. Games and music The price of beans were estimated at iiid on which the rink was locat- Townsend; junior league supt,, Mrs. blue taffeta silk and \}er bridesmaid. to attend the State Sunday school added to the evening's enjoyment. ?8 per bushel at Saginaw when the • il' C, H, Osborne also the Scott W. J. Passmore. Miss Myrnetta Curtis, wore blue convention of the M. E. church which Covers were laid for thirty-live. 13ean Association met in September. III !• and lot ad.1acent to it, Friday afternoon, Oct. 19, our boys French serger The groom's attend­ will be held in Detroit next week. The members ot the Rebekah lodge Beans at ifKiper bushel would be a .••v. G, I, Harwood is the name of went over to Mason.and gave them a ant was "Mr. Leo Spencer of Ann Ar­Lookout Club Enjoy Hullowo'cn Meet entertained with a Hallowe'en party better estimate at the present date. Vazerine minister who will oc- good play at football. The score bor. After the ceremony about twen­ Tlie, Lookout club of tlie M. E. at their hall Wednesday evening. Ye A month's work and half the crop lli\ ilio Scott house, being 49 to 0 in favor of that splen­ ty guests went to the home of the church met with Mrs. Samuel Helme olden times costumes and fortune spoiling. '' l\''()rd reached this village last Frl- did team they have at Mason.. The bride where a bountiful wedding Tuesday evening and held an inter­ telling with dainty refreshments add­ 'i'lie children dressed and educated iilglit tliat the farm residenco-ot Mason boys have already played three breakfast was served. The happy esting meeting The topic "Michi­ ed to the enjoyment of the evening. and fed, The church supported and Andrews two miles north of this games this year, have had tho best couple received many useful presents, gan" furnished an interesting sub­ Mr. and Mrs. John Fought and Mr. the donation tor the minister. Then • was burning up. Several auto practice they could get, and have had consisting of money, silverware, cut ject. The next meeting will be held and Mrs. John Rose ot Jackson were comes the losses. A horse dies, a ; went out only to see a chimney every convenience a team coul4 get; glass, linen and china. ' Preceding at the home of Mrs. Palmyra Hahn Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thos, cyclone sweeps throiigh the country ling out, but have not won a game so far this the wedding the bride was guest of next week. Mclntee and Mr, and Mrs, J, Hunter, and the work and accumulation ot a ''iiM. Charlotte Kline is'a visitor at year until last Friday when they won honor at a miscellaneous shower giv­ Mr, and Mrs, C, H, Camp have mov­ lifetime Is scattered for miles. A lire home of heri parents, Mr, and en by the Mosdames Lee Warile and ed to Jackson where Mr. Camp has a of unjcnown origin consumes a home. .r. M. Collier of. White Oak, the game from us. The Dansvllle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and boys surely put up a good fight ^and Ralph Walker at the home of the tor-' son of Jackson were Sunday guests Qne position In the Sun Building with Well wo all know, but judge the far­ Irs. ,Jennie Skadan Miller of Chl- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Qulnu are high­ the Hess Co. "" . mer with plenty of cliarlly and love. > Isi spending part of the week did exceedingly well for not having ot Mrs. 13li'/,abeth Hunter and daugh­ had any more practice than they have ly respected young people and have ter Vivian, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J, T, Up,s'on left Monday for Flor­ i I'rionds at this place and vicinity. had,' The first h.ilf of the game our the best wishes of the community. ida where he will spend the winter. Small nia/c. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Park­ M..i..«.,e,>%„o„«„»„t„«„t„i„i„ii„fi"i„»„«„fl„iii boys could do nothing, but tho last They loft immediately tor their farm er, • ' The many friends of Mrs, Lena i :ist Saturday morning at about 8 home near Williamston. f ' Meridian half we held Mason, The girls of Austin win regret to learn that she i..«„«„»„«„l„*,.«„t„e..d..*..>„c„«,',*„«„t>"t,>3„«„t>,t„a„9>,a 1 an alarm of fire was turned in, Mrs, Gus/'Berber of Lansing, Mrs. the D, H, S, went-with our team and Mr. and Mrs, F, .T, Fortman attend­ Elizabeth Stltts,-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Is in Ann Arbor (it the hospital. A I loved to be the residence of .Tas, helped them by cheering all they ed the funeral, of the child of Byron stroke, of paralysis of the left side C, E, RobaclJ is quite\ poorly at this I hliart and occupied by his brother Haltz of Leslie were Sunday guests of could. The Mason girls were a little Fortman of White Oak Thursday. Fred Haltz and family. and failing eye sight accompanied iwrlting. igo. Before the engine got in surprised at their good yells and had witih other illness" leave her without Farmers in this vicinity are having liking shape W, W. Almond with The annual chickenpie supper of intentions of scaring the Dansvllle the M. E. church will be held in the much hope of a quick recovery. a hard time drawing sugar beets, 1 liemical extinguisher checked the rooters off. the grounds, but the Dans­ Frank Roback and family spent • H^s and as soon as the engine got church parlors Friday evening, Nov. The many friends of Mrs. C. T, vllle girls are not so easily scared by 2nd, under the auspices of the L. A. Brown will be glad to kifow that she Sunday with bis parents in Lansings '.vork the flames was soon put out, a team that-got their noses rubbed in­ John Weaver and Avife spent Sun­ I' kitchen of the building was all LESLIE S; The Epworth League wllf have a is better. to the mud on their own grounds at booth and a Qne program will follow. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter Is assisting day with their children in Lansing, II ii(>d :up Avlth tho contents andthe that. It's to bad to be spoken of but • Grandma Heathman who has been jiiKbt and contents badly, damaged Rev. Henry Lidiileoat is attending Mrs. John King.at Rives Junction. Mason girls watch out the next time a convention at Jackson this week. quite sick for some time is gaining -moke and water. We. hear that for Dansvllle isn't quite "dead yet," Red Cit>ss Sale. slowly. house was Insured In the Mutual. Ohildi'cn Enjoy'lliithdfty .Celebration Mrs. Liddicoat is the guest of Albion We wish our boys better, luck in the Saturday, Oct. 27th, the girls of the( friends this week. The ladies of the Red Cross held a Mrs, Jennie Marsh of Lansing vis­ r\'- house was known as the Ellas future, also we owe our gratittide to sale Saturday at their headquarters, ited her sister, Mrs. Orvilla Wade ' ly iproperty. The fire caught by fourth grade, were invited to the The sympathy of the community is our coach, Prof. Hancock, who ful­ home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kelley to extended to Mr! and Mrs. Elmer Sim­ which netted them over $4.00. Farm­ over the week end and attended the dlsii of suet-boHlng over on the filled his duty splendidly. Friday ers and many from the village con­ reception for Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Os­ 'M;, jwhlle Mr, Barnhart was doing make merry over the celebration of ons of BunkerhiU who lost their two night after the game the Dansvllle Miss Ruth's eleventh birthday. A months old b^by by indigestion last tributed. Farmers contributed pota­ borne. • •• It chores. .:./ boys felt a little downhearted', but It toes and all kinds of vegetables and iii!n(3yieve and Mildred. West,:Effle marsHmellow roast and games made Saturday. It was only sick two B. P. Wade'and wife spent Sunday was not like getting beat 68 to 0. the hours pass merrily. A large hours. A minister from Dansvllle of­ farm produce. Why rail at the far­ Avith friends in Lansing. |ii II and Myrnetta Curtis spent the So, if, we are from a small town we mer about Liberty Bonds. Do you •k end In the village. • ' birthday cakia decorated with candles ficiated at the funeral which was held 'Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bartiett and have not yet lost all hopes of being a and'the name and age was a pleasing at the home Monday. know his circumstances? The farm­ little daughter, Miss Marlon Roberts, Jerome Wllber and>; family will champion team. er is perfectly willing to arise at four v; dct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White ondaga Wednesday evening; Oct. 31. lers, not only in stock (cattle; horses, reception held in honor of.M. E. Os- of Lansing were among the guests, i Mrs; J. B. DeLamater of Leslie and sheep, hogs and farm produce) 'but borne and his bride at the Gleaner 1 Mr., and Mrs. Will Steffln.Mr. and Mrs. Win'DeLamater ot KnoxvlUe, health and mortgages. The 'spring haill 'In Meridian-on Saturday night | S^ Our Display «iAlikin«|[*^ Mrs. George Steffln and son Fred and Tehn.,;are the .guests; of tansing was backward, cropsg(^^^^^ Prank and Bert Parman of Fitch-' Miss Mary Annls left Wednesday and vejgetablea f our...weekB later this pany, presented the bride and groom | burg.v John and Fred Haltx of Leslie for Biloxi; MiBB.~ She will spend thp season thai) it; has been In years pre-; and the Steffln and Halts families of, .winterlhere., with a handsome rocking cha^,' Re- k ets an d ;• fiftrn p^e rtsi^f ^^F|Sc jr< Jap ^-IM!*! vlouB. ,>; Beansj that should have been freshtnents were served and a general Rlvesi The family resided here many ! Mrs. Lorayne Howlett; of Mason gathiered in September are rotting In good time<'enJoyed by all. yeairB af^i;-Later; they tried city; life-was'the BueBt^^rt^ piles'bn the ground, or have hot been ....^;;;..;.• A.•;;•;.;."; ;'',.; •"••'yy:'^-:••,•/:' lifi?Detroit^;wheraiWlll/S4nd : Fiink ToohyTui^ i / ^pulled.\ . Many? Yes .hundreds i of studied medicine. :dhe.brother Henry 1''Mrs. :Dru ^. Patriotism:'that 'recognizes" \that; a ri !dl.i25.c|MBiiij|||>|!i^ acreSiv^Pooffarmers7. NoflrstdaBs.' war Is,- no picnic,' Is patriotism ;>«rlth oVnB ;^ifen*ral-)itdiptf andmeat; m October was i month of rain. Beans •keti^«t-Redfbfd^:»hd'''ahother4br6ther;.'d«yi<';""^ .that >were pulled have been'a. daily the:realspunch.,^-''':-'-'.v'v.::.^'';-!:,v ;>;••.,; 'ifiP John is aproBperouBlarmer/it Neirl A^l^ra-^ labor tor the owners. ' The"; api>le '{;<';im:i^ Haren^ Frank is a real estate deal-] glchard were the guestB of Mrs. Will ;crop? that; ihai- hot/v-fell off sis still , The business'pessimlBt Is an enemy', er^of Drtrbli,;wW«:fttlly^»ppMciated ItawlBOtt 0^ of :hl8 country .Just nbWi; .Sl^oot 'hihi iisamkl ''hanging hlgh;V;vSonie^potatoer have I the family reunion, but wiBh::we | K^enneth Rice and Leslie Slack en- been dug are a fine crop, but-many 4with f steady ••oi)tlmlBmf;-;^,,''i;;v:-^^;;:'.:;;jv:^'f? might meet often^r. They came, tertalned with a Hallowe'en paHy at tnbreiire jli^!«?aiUhg ,;i tb:jbe^gKrnered;|