The Ingham County News
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NO. 19 VOL. L. MASON. MICIL. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1908.
!Mr. and Jfrs. Fred Dolbcc went to To Our Subscribers. Republican Co. Convention. DEAD IN A BOX CAR Ann Arbor last Thursday to have The republican c»uiity convention ..RAYNER OPERA HOUSE.. AccordlniJr to Uic new postal regula- their year-old child treated for con rmiiMl ilrati iit Kilwliiniiiu; convened in this city yesterday after tion.s subscriptions inusl be paid wilii- !ilruiiv;<^r genital tumor. (iruv«-l I'll. noon, and was called to order by the IEVEREH'S in tlie year. On all arrcara),'es of over Fred Brown, the shoe man, Ma.son, chairman of the county committee, Thursday Evg, May 14 a year a limlled time is allowed for A gruesome discovery w.^s made by is closing out Hard Pan and Grand Charles W. Foster, collection. After tliat postage at tiic Sam AVillis Tuesday morning at the l^ai)lds shoes at $2.50, sold by other Mmmm^^'Cash Crocety L. U, >fcArlluir was called to pre rate of one cent per paper niusb be l\il winning gravel pit, twomilcssouth dealers at $2.75. How's that-* * J. C. LEWIS 1 bushel Potatoes 50 side and A. A. Hall of Stockbridge att.aclied. This is of course prohilji- of this city. As he entered a box car IN THE NEW 2511) Flour, Moss Rose 70 cliasen .secretary. Advertised letter list: Mrs. Mar tive. So .see to it Lhat your arrearatfc that was left at the pit,sometime dur 251b Mornintr (Jlory Flour.. .70 The following committees were ap garet Willoughby, iMrs. Stella War- is iiaid as soon after April 1st as pos ing the night he was horrilled to liiid Salt Pork, per pound 00 pointed ; l)oy.s, Mrs. .lennie Morris, Harry Bos- sible. Tlie law went into elTcct on a man lying in a pool of blood, dead. No. 1 Pure Lard, per ))ound .12 Credeutials-W. T. Britten, A. L. well, Reuben Hale, Ruth Ih'own. SIPLUNKARD 2 iiackafres Snow Boy. -, 00 that date. lie had fallen on his face with his When calling for the above plea.se say arms thrown out, and had aiipareiUly Rose, ,1. T. Bullen. 4 i)acka|Tcs Tiline 10 NICWS IN llllllll'. I'ermanent Organization and Order advcrttsed. A Rural Play in a Class 4 bars Toilet Soap 09 died witoiit a .struggle. Quite a snow Storm last Saturday, Sherilf Cliiie wasnotilied, and with of lousiness—Dr. Nottingham, .lames By Itself Seeded Raisins U Wheaton, Dr. Turner. May 2. .lustice Adams, who acted as coroner, SonicthinK- new. Canned Resolutions-C. W. Clark, ,Tohn Do you have headache^ Mackerel, per can 20 Mrs. Editli Foler is now janitor at immediately left for the gravel pit, Are"you nervous';* A PLAY YOU CAN'T AFFORD l)rs. Frceland and Mann were called Ilolbrook, B. E. Brower. All Tobacco reduced in price, tlie ward scliool. After a short recess committees re Does your hesul feel queer lUter TO MISS Oldman's Golden Cereal, and upon written request of live citi reading a little while? II. L. iirowii has added an Oldsnio- ported and a resolution w.asadopted Is there a nervous twitcliing of try it, l'/[ lb 20 zens a coroner's jury was empaneled bile to his worldly possessions, and the remains examined. He was endorsing Ran.som E. Olds as a dele the eyes or lidsV Excellent Cast and Complete In Every Hand picked Beans, per qt.. .OS Slices cleaned and sliined, tan or gate to the national convention at Do you occasionally see "dark Try my 40c and 50c Teas. You comfortably clothed with dark coat specks'"' l)efore the eyes? Detail with New Scenic and black. Call on Webb & Lawrence. * and overcoat and black sweater. On Chicago. The convention tlien divid- Does the vision .seem impaired? can't beat them. into representative districts and se Mechanical Effects A seven-pound daughter was born his person was found a railroad guide If you have any of the above Ceo. H. Leverett. to Mr. and Mrs. S. ,f. -Austin of Aurel- tliat in one place had the name of lected their delegates, who were later The Play Abounds with Bright and endorsed by the convention. symptoms have youreyesexamined BOTH PHONES ius, May 4. David Gilmore written on it, and in by Sparkling Specialties You wili be interested in tlie adver another place was Hamilton street, E. VIRST DlSTltlCT. tisement of V. .1. Brown, tlie shoe C. 1'arsons5-8. Jlis other elfccts were State Convention-,I ay Smith, Alex man, on page ,'i. a good jack-knife, two pipes, .some to Cohen, 11. R. Pattciigill, M. II. Carrier, Prices, 25,35 and 50 cents E. A.Gilkey, Bret Nottingham, Lewis Doors open at 7:30 Curtain at 8:15 Knlurod iil. I.lio I'ost Olllci!, .Miison, Eighty saloons and one brewery bacco, two packages of colTee, three iissucond-cliiss miiMur. kinds of soap and seven cents in coin. Ihiller, E. II. Hume. have been licensed to do business in District Convent ion — S. H. Per-son, f.'ul)llslic(l Kvury Tliiirsiliiy by Ingham county. I'here was also a truss made for two ruptures, but the doctors were only A. L. Manning, Albert Myers, Tlios. Watch For the Parade! Lawrence Field has Ijeen olTered the able to locate one. On his right arm Bliz-/,ard,.lohn Ilolbrook, W. H.Porter, position of principal of tlic Holt was tattooed a Masonic emblem, the E. F. Peer, Edward Smith, R. H. .school for another year. Ono Vo.ir, $1,00; tix monlhi 60 cunlt; three square and com pass, and j ust below the Scott, Edwin Blair, Geo. JI, Goodell, months 3S centi. The high school three-act comedy, British coat of arms, the lion and the SICCONI) DlSTltlCT, ".I'caccful \''alley," will be here soon, ADVERTISING RATES. unicorn. 1I« was a robust looking State Convontion—W, II, Mapcs, R. Our lulvertlslii); rules miidi) known lU.ofllco. A chance to laugh your head olf. man, seemingly abou 50 years of age. ,T, Bullen, Ervin .lohnson, ,Tolui W. Ilnslnussciinls Jl it llni! poryeiir. The young friends of Miss Lora After the remains were viewed by Davis, L. B. McArthur, ,1. F, Krum- Iluslnuss IOUHIS livo cuntii pur linu LMICII and beck, George Dunckel, .fames R. MOST PEOPLE ovury InsurMon' Soulhwick surprised tier at her home the jury. Undertaker McDonald re MarriiiK'u, blrt.li and death nnllucs trw., Tuesday evening, where they spent a moved the body to thiscity and placed Thorburn, Wm. Doaiic, G, F. Brun- Itosiiliillons of ru.spucl curd of UwinlvS, dige, Frank Lester, etc., livueeiilsiiUiiO pleasant evening. it in the vault in the cemetery, the few who do not— District Convention—A. W, Brown, KNOW The high school ball term went to Tlie jury met in ,lustice Adams' that the CHEF brand of St. ,lohns last Friday and were victor court room Tuesdaycveiiing, and after ,Tas, AVheaton, A, E, Woodman, If, T, Business Cards. food products arc the best ious in a game with the liigh school taking the testimony of Sam Willis, Baldwin, F, E, Darrow, Geo. Williams, ATTttllNIIV. boys at that i)lacc. Score 0 to 8, Earnest Parker and Alex Turner, em C, E. Sullivan, ,1. II, McCurdy, Grant qualit}- possible to pack, han ployes at Kilwinning, and the two Smith and Earl King, dled by the largest distribu n. McARTlIUU, Attorney at .Law, Mil- Slioe shines guaranteed for 1 week, Charles ^Y• Foster of Lansing was IJ. son, Micii. more or less. AVebb & Lawrence. * doctors mentioned, the jury brought tors of canned goods in the in a verdict of deatli from' hemor unanimously re-elected chairman of GOULD IAKNS.MOUK, K. A„ iittornoy iit law, Ma L. ,r. Biclv'hart who for several years United States, backed by 69 son, AUuli. rhage, produced by natural causes. the county committee. THE EYE SPECIALIST conducted a grist mill at Leslie, was years experience in the gro The following were chosen meml)ers on his next visit. Many are being Unir.n AM.RN, I.awyor, Ofllco with found dead in a Hotel at Hillsdale Appearances indicated that he had Comnnt y Olerli"• • , .Mason•• . been dead from one to days. of the county committee: relieved by his greatly improved cery trade, is it any wonder A Thurstlay morning. A. BERGMAN, ATTOUNKYANDCOUN- Aurelius—.1. A. Barnes. methods of determining and cor that the acme of perfection . SKLOUAT LAW, Mason, Midi, McDonald & May will make you It is claimed that Fred Brown has Bunkerhill—Ludwick Neu. recting eye troubles, A He will tell you just how your has been reached ? Try a special prices on carpets and rugs. • got the best work shoes made. * Delhi-.las, R. Thorburn ^:\ S. AVEItV, attornoy at law. UooUoomi s eyes are and you will not be advised can of vegetables, fruit or Jji. 4l)l-.'i-0, lloillslor 111k., LaiisUiB, Mloli. In spite of the snow storm Saturday The business men of the church at East Lansing—Laury Newell, to wear gla.s.ses unless the examin the Eaton liapids high school ball Petoskey. of which Rev. W. .1. Wilson Ingham-C. W, Clark, ation shows it to be necessary. lish and be convinced. LAWTON T. IlKnANN. He will be at the TTOKNEY ANnCOUNSELOU AT LAW team came to Mason and played a is pastor, recently presented him with Lansing~0. V. Reeves. Send the little ones to W. A onicu ovur.Klriil State and ijavlngs bank, game with the boys here. Score 14 to a line gold watch. The Sunday school Leroy—Dr. F. Nl Turner. C. WALTER'S, local agent Mason, Midi. 1 in favor of the home team. gave him a handsome fob chain. Donnelly House, Maion Leslie-M. L. Campbell. for the Chef line for a copy Locke-George Williams. Wednesday, May 13, I'llYMIOIANN. When you buy Oliver plow repairs We have on hand repairs for all of the famous Chef Mother get them from Nelson & Williams, makes of plows. Nelson & Williams.* Meridian—E. A. Olin. From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Goose Jingles, the tastiest U. rUANICE, THOMAS, PHYSICIAN and t hen you get the honest goods. * Mayor Hemans talked to the liigli Onondaga-Solon Lane. surKeoii, Uniouover Webb i.'i: Wliltinan's bit of advertising yet pro clolliin};storcD . .lulius Wuerthner, a young man school pupils during the chapel hour Stockbridge -Arthur Richmond. Vevay-Claud Fay. IIUlH Wiinlxil. duced. f.om Manchester, Mich., was In the la t Friday morning, on thesignili-. Niillcn is li(!i'«i)y Klven, tliitl sealed bids will CHAN. (i. JICKKINN, HI, 11. city yesterday, selling the "Adminis cancc and value of Arbor Day, Sev Wheatlield-.l. II. Hill. lie rvceiVKd iiiitil May is, iwis, hy Uie Doaril of Water and l':ii>cirlc Llclit ConiinlssiDners, at the )ftA0TI0E limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, tration March and Two Step," a mus eral trees and vines for the adornment Williamston-E. Hammond. nniui! of tile SeurL'tary, for tiie vxuavatlon ami 1 Nose and Tliroat. Koonis 'iO'S and ;2U4 ^lason—T. M, Saraw, F. C. Parker. lIMiHi; of a tritiivli for tiiu exUiisliin of a water I'rudeii Uloch, Lunslnt!. Midi. ical production of liisown composition. of the school ground were planted. It main frnnia (tnlnt at the iiitursecllon of Ash and is the understanding that the seniors Lansing-Homer Fowler, T. O. K SI reels, easterly on Asli street forty rods; How about the spreader Question? aecnrdini; to tiui plans uf tills board and tlie nil. (i. I!. niANN. Call in and let us settle it for you. will return twenty years from that Pratt, AV. H. McKale, Earl Garard, reiiiilreinents of tiiu ordlnancu cniicernliii; siivii' OMEl'ATHIO I'llYSICIAN AND SUU- * Nelson & Wil'liams. day to drop a friendly tear over the W. L. Brush and Bret Nottingham. o|)uralliiiis, Tills lioar
Wm^iBs^MM m;if€mm gsil aSJiSliillilili 2 tNGHAM COUNTY NEWS; MAY 7, 1908
rceommciidatiJiis, was defeated In 11.70 clis, tlionco 0(1.03 clis, lliunco sw'ly to a NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRAC! pi 0chs oof llios « piist of Soc. 17, tlionco w committee by a vole of 5 to 3, .and 0 clis, tliiMico n lo collier of Sou, 17, Ihonco o to while tiiere was barely a majority of raibert Wralii. place of lioK. Published at 'Mason every Thursday the commitlee in attendance and the Notico JH liorcljV K'vnii, t.lmt. r, Cmort,'" A. Tlio foUowIni; lands in Sec. 20; iiiorniiit; by WlUlimis. C'ouiiKv Ui'iiln (Joininls.'.lom'i' of lliii Com at tlio n !.( post of Soc. 3(1, tlionco s 10 votcis not a linality, tiic impres.sion uoiiiity of liiKliiun, mid stiilu uf MIOIIIKUII, clis. iliuiici! sw'ly loa pl!l!.( diswot tliuu^i; wljl.oiitliu post 10 llio luv !,( of Sue. 30, Ilionco sw'lv 10 a A. L. ROSE. prevails tliat it represents the view of asiid Day of May, A. D. 1908, |)i 111 dis II und OM dis w of lini conlor uf Sec. the majority. Setiator Nelson sut> lit, tl\() resUlunoB of Orliuido (iUlKirl, 4 inUos ;;o. thenco sw'ly lo u pt lo dis w and 714 clis n of wostof Miu vIlliiL'uor Hull., (Ill Suu. III. In l.liu said conlor of sect Inn, lliunco sw'lv lu a pi 14 Of Big Interest milted an elaljorate iM'ief in wliich ho cli w uf center of Sci!. 30, ilionco iiw'lv lu a iil Sixth District Convention. LuwiLSlilpof Dulhl, III sulil cuiiiily of IIIKIIIIMI, 5 clis 11 of the s y, post lo llio nw !.{ of Hoc. 30. took the ^fi'ound that such a provision la ton o'clocU III llio ruriiiiDimof tliiii duy, tlionco 11 5 dis, llioiii!o n 45° w S.70 dis. tlionco lirocL'cvl lonuM-'lvc bids toi' llio (Minsli'iirllon 1111314° w lll.lil clis, liiciici.'w L.'Oidis 10 llm w A deleKale coiivciilioii ol' tlic repub- as desired by tlie J'resident would de of II cui'Uilii driilii known iind (lcsli;iiii.U'il us scM.'lloii lino of Hoc. 30, tlioni'o ii in ibo nw cor prive tlic states and riparian land "(-illlii.'rl iTiilii," localiid und ostiUillslu-il in of .'^(K!. 30 tiiinicc u to tlie n M pusl ot section llciiii electors oi' llie sixlh coiiKre.sir.ioii- UiuUiwiislilliuf Dullil, Insalil uoniil.y uf liiK- ut piiicc of bOK. owners of all rlt,'hts to the use of liiiin iind dusiii'lhi^d us follows. M) wll: :il dislricL ol" the slate ol' Mlcliisan Is Tliu.Miiin Drain coiiiimincInK al. Mm lower Tlio fullowini; lands In Sec. U); liereby called to meet at tlic court water now (fuaranleed by law, and LMiclofsiild (Iniln ill, a iiiijiii, ;i.(i;i diss of llm Com ui u 111 3!.i clif 11 of llio e ),' post of llio to Housekeepers iiw cor of See. I!). (T ;i N, U:; W), l.lioncu H ;VI° « no !i of Hoc. Ill, Ilionco s 45°. w 11.70 clis, Ilionco liouso" at Howell, Mi'MiiKaii, on Mon concentrate their disposal and con .;;u clis. iheiioo ii;W°o-.lHi clis, llionci! n •II" « s lilj" e O.OII clis, Ilionco w 4.55 clis, tlionco n 38° trol in the Federal governiaent. rj.lli clis, l.liiiiicu 11 Xi" 0 I'l.lS elis, tliiiiinii 11 4I'.C''' w 4.T.'i dis, lliunco n 5;P w il..'i4 dis, llience n 3.58 The news most intcrcstino: to tlic housewife is day, Ihe cluvoiith day of May, atn 0 ri..'t7 olis, llKMii'ii II iir V. •I.'.'i clis, l.licnicii ii "illi" cbs, Ilionco II m' w 7 "il dis to n und - ii line, that which tells her where her household appropria •o'clock a. m., I'or tlie purpose of clcct- c a).4.'i clis. lliuiiiii! n 7H'/a^ o liil.T.'i clis lo llm lip- Ilionco n on suld % lino lo n sccLiun lino. imr end of tlin tnalii di'iilii at anoint, In Ilio tion will buy the nicest goods and the most value for S|)caker Cannon has made a state Uu'iice o 10 no cur of .Sec. Ill, llutncu s lo place iiiK twodelef,'atesaiKl two alternates Noi'lli llraiicli Drain 111.50 clis s and .,'1:2 clis w of boi;. Also com at a pt \:.M dis sand 8.18 any o-ivcn price. She always eagerly look.s for and ment explaining that no alTront to of llm 0 !( post of Si'c. IS, 'I'olal Icnxlli of dis w of I liu coiiliM' uf lie !.i of ,>;iic. Ill, tlionco s to ilieuatioiial convention, to be held main dnilii Is one inllo anil V' I'ods. ;i7!.i° w IrU II pi I 50 chs n of conlor of Hoc. Ill, reads such news. She is therefore sure to be inter at Chicalio .lunc W,VM% for tiic se J'residenL Itoosevclt was intended in Tliu Noi'tli llnuirli Drain coniinoncliiK I'l-ii llii'iico 11 111 clis, Uiuiicu u to pi. CO of ben. point ,4:.'dis II und ,:;l) clis oof llicsw cor of ested in this news about our lection of a district coniniittec and tlie failure of the house of represent Soi;. 17. (T ;! N, R :i W), tlionco ii :.M.IO clis. K '/i of 0 Ya of nw a of Sec. 10; ulso ii 45 acres tlionco w .70 clis, llioiico ii lO-M clis. lliuncc ii of w 14 of no !.(. for tliD transaction of such oilier busi atives to receive the special message :.'0.1U clis,,tliuiici! II Ul.llll clis, llioiico w IMiS clis, 1,'uni 1.30 dis w uf llie i;enicr ot Hec.; HI. ness as may properly come before the which he sent to Congress late Mon lliiMi(!u w il.sv.l clis lo lliu 011(1 of said .\orlli t,lioiicos'.l7!4° w r.l.7.H dis, llieiico s-'4° w IH.|8 nrancli Drain at a point lll.iniclis w of Miu no dis, tlionco n ,':ii° w 11.50 clis to lliu lii lino, convention. day afternoon. • cor of Soc. l,S. Tolal luiiKtIi of Norlli llraiiidi lliiMice n 10 tlio II ll', post lo llio sw 1,( of Soc. * Drain Is ono nillo and SO rods. Ill, Uioiico 0 on ii lino lo place of lion. » » Nw ii uf sw ii. ex jmrcol cum I4.3.'< clis w of Beautiful and Complete The .several counties in tlie district 'I'lio Hoiilh llruncli Drain cdnimciicln),' ut conlor of sw !.i uf Si.'c. 111. tlionco n 4.'34 dis, ureentilled to representation in said The IIou.se of Iteprcsentalives has tlio main drain at a point .IH clis o and .l.~< clis tlionco 11 77" w to section line, IIKMICO s lo llio s of tlio w 111 post to tliu so !•.( ot Soc. |s, (T 11 N, w lu post lo llio sw !.( of ^iiH: 10, lliunco o lu ^onvontion as follows: placed itself on record as favoring an Ua W). tlionco s mil,') clis, tlionco s lUK) clis, place of boK. Aisoe.v pared in nw cor und investigation of the books of all inter liionco w 5..').') clis, tlionco » ll' w 10.lo clis, cum at w !( post of .-i^c. Ill, tlionco o 7.50 clis, Crockery Department •{^tenc.ssec 18 liuinco w;).iuclis, tlionco s ll.lls clis lo tlio ond llnniiM) s 5..'io cbs, Ilionco sw'ly to soolluii lino state railroad compan'.es in the coun of said SuiiMi Itraiicli Drain at a point ;il^:l.'i Ingham -1 clis sand 10 clis w of tlui n !•( post of S(^c. 111. uta pi ' clis s of said '( post, lliunco n to try, to determine whether they arc Total leiiKtliof Sontli llrancli Drain is lilO pi coot lion. Liviii|,'slon 10 t.'oiii HI a lit 7.I1O dis 0 of tlio w ii post of Because it contains just the articles required to make conducting their business in accord rods. Ho(% 10, llKMicu nw'ly to u pi 10 chs n und ,114 Oakland • 1*' Tlio Hoad Itrancli Drain coiniiioncliii? In tlio dis o uf said h'post, Ihonco 11 ;i?i cbs, liioncu the home furnishings complete and attractive. ance with Federal law. This is quite Soulli llrancli Drain at a iioliit .'.i^'i ciis o and Wayne-— 2i) .;i» clis s of tlio 11 W post of Sec. ill, (T ;j N, It ij no ly to a pt 31 cbs sand 0 dis w of llio 11 H A dainty Dinner Set, some serviceable Silver a victory for President Koosevclt who W), tlioncuu 111 clis to llio ond of said Uoad post 10 lliu nw ii of Hec. Ill, lliunco n 4.5° « to Si.xtli DisiricL llepublican Commit- llio n and s ii lino, llioncu s to tliu s % pusl to ware, pretty Glassware, a haiulsoine Lamp or some hius urged uiion many representatives Uraiicli Drain at a iioliil lil.'.Ti clis o and .liilclis llio nw ii uf Soc. Ml, tlieniu) w 10 jiluce of lion. lee; W.C. .IONICS, sof said 11 !.( iHist of ,S(.M;. III. Total ioiiKlii of Also 11 0 acres of w 14 of nw !(. rich ornamental pieces can be purchased here at prices the necessity of this work and of Koad llrancli Drain Is III rods. S. S. MATTIIKWS, Tlio Kust llrancli Drain coninionciiiK In tlio Cum 13 clis s of the 11 !» jiosl lo the nw ii uf that positively cannot be equalled elsewhere Added making a liberal appropriation for the Soc. Ill, lliunco s lo llio e and w !i lino, Uioiico y. v. SAYUE, Nurtli llrancli Drain at a |)Oiiit.:i'J clis w of 0 10 cbs, lliunco 11 :i71r» cbs, tlionco s 4.5^ w lo to this is the advantage of best selection, for our AL. E. MA>'>'1NG,. employment of inspectors to conduct llio 0 !4 |H)sl to llio no !( of Soc, Is, (T It N, K u' placo of lion. \V), tlieiicoo ~".40 clis, Ilionco n i>i)i'' u 17.11(1 stock has no equal in the state, cither in extent or FltANClS.I. SIIIKLDS. the examination of books. Tlie house clis, tlionco s S:;° c 11.01 clis, tlionco s S!° e iMV Now, 'I'liorofoir, All unknown and noii-rosl- clis. tlionco s 10'^ oil.I'J clis, tlionco n 70° u ll.7:J doni porsons.ownors and porsuns InloresU^d In choice variety. You may think this is a strong state voted to appropriate *;{r)O,(X)0 for the clis. tlionco n 74° o 10.40 clis, lliunco s ,s.S'^ o ;i.;V) the above diiscrlliod lands, und yon. Samuel .Detroit, Miclii!,'an, April". 1!I0.S. lli^ul, .lulin Ireland, Nellie Ireland, Uoliocca ment, but if so a glance over the immense and beau purpose, overturnhigthe action of the clis, tlioni;o n 4;i'' o :i.ai clis, tlionco s fi' o •'i.-^l Mosor, .lulin.l. Itnck. Uriando (iilbort, l''raii- clis, tlionco s 75° «4 clis, ilionco s luYt" o .fiO cistillliort, Samiiol Lesenoy, l.mdiKla l.esoii- tiful lines we show will quickly change your mind. To be .sure the Chinese authorities committee on appropriaticns which cli.s. tlion s 5714° 0 ;i 50 clis, tlionco ii 7ll'/i° o 0 clis, tlionco 11 70'/j° 0 4 oils lo llio ond of said cy, Delia A. Itinkloy, llenjaniin II. Skinner, Sec the handsome Dinner Sets we are offering at do not understand hiternational law, had insisted that .$50,000 was sutllcient Kast Itrancli Drain at a point 7.71 clis .s and lloinor (illlien, William .liichiiiko, Charles l.!;i clis oof llio no cor of .-ioc. 17. Total lonKlll Ituckinnliam, Christ MolzKor, .losopli De.\ler, only $12.50—why, you would never think them ;iior docs anybody, to begin tlie work. ufsnid ICast, llrancli Drain is oiiu inllo and 40 l''annlu De.\tor. .lolin Wolnmann, Miniiio * Woiiimann. Kdward I'. MiilUi. Carriu Smilli, less than If 15 or $19. See the beautiful sets at both » * rods. iMarnarul McCurler, lloiiiy .Monroe, Melissa Tliu oxtonsion Drain coinmeiiclni; in Iho Skiiiiior, V. A. Driimni, Walter W. Drnmm, lower and higher prices (all equally surprising val "Foiled again," '-bunkoed," "an The many friends of Secretary Taft Rust Hrancli Drain ul a imliil lll.OS clis o of ,lane M.Drumm, iMarnaret l.own, Cieorno U. ues) and you will not use those old cracked dishes outrage upon decency," is the verdict are much gratilied that Senator Lodge llio w Yft post lo tlio iiw !4 of Soc. 17, (T ,1 N, n lleck,'Mary C. I'rico, l((ml)(m It. Illli aid, M. - \V), tlionco s 7.SS clis, tlionco s 4:."/.° e i).,'i() oils, AuKusln llilliard, I.eroy Klllott, I'lilllip New- any longer. of the '•Simon-pure" Hryan men on has received the proxy of Henry 1.5. tlionco s i'JM" 0'i.U:; clis, tlionco s 1014° w L'.50 manii. SHas F.illull, Klnior KiliuU, Hiram clis, tlionco s70° oj.^ll clis, tlionco o i.S clis, Kllloll, Mary Elliott, lloion A. Walt, Flora Sec the greatest display of Toilet Ware, Lamps, the Illinois democratic state conven- McCoy, national committeeman for Ilionco s 14 clis to tlio ond of said Ivxtuiisioii Klliutt, William K. Kvorotl. K. 1'. Kvoroti, Silverware and Glassware to be found in tlic whole .tion. the Philippines, and, therefore, will Driiln at a |K)int 14 ciis s and U.IU clis o of llio Krank S. Gunn. Culonoi' Hunt, AuKUst .1. II % post to iho sw '4 of soc. 17. Toiiil lunnUi Mosol, Siisannu Smith, I'lilllip K. Smith, state. sit with the committee at its long uf said K.xlonslon Drain is oiii; niiio. Ale.\andor Smitli, Andrew Smith and you Tlio lK,lloni widliiotlliu ,Maln Drain shall llorbort K. Onnn and llonlumin OhlliiKor, Do not fail to inspect the beautiful articles on our TiiK decision of Auditor General meeting in Chicago, when it will con liosi.vfool from tlio iowor ond to Station 20 Hniiorvisor and llinbway Commissioner re I Oc, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 counters. Bradley lliat there is no warrant for sider the contests tiled Vith the sec and four fool from Stalloii liii lo llio upper spectively, of tho township of Doliil, coniily ond of said .Main Drain. Tin; lioUoni width ot Innham, stale of Michigan, aru lioroby Sec the most complete Kitchen Furniture De lioldin^ the primary .school money retary. The national committee in oflliuoiioii poilion of all iho lnlori\lNsliitll lio notlllod that at the lime and place afore until fall, as has heretofore been done, two fool. Tlio slopo o( oa'ili liaiiU of tho .Valii said, or alsiicli oilier lime and place tliore- partment in Jackson, containing everything from a cludes a large majority of men of too Drain und all tlio laterals shall lio D/, fool aftor to which said liearliiK may be adjourn Nutmeg Grater to a water power Washing Machine. will meet witii t,'i!"C'"il approval. great probity to render, knowingly, liorl/onfJi 10 1 foot vortical tiiroiiKhout llio ed, 1 shall proceed to recoive bids tor the upon piVrl Ions of said drains. construction of said "Cililiert Drain" in tho Come in and see this remarkable stock whether There is now in tlie hands of the state an unjust decision on any proposition Tliu olKlil-inch lllu In Iho Kast llrancli manner iieroinlicforo stated; and, also, that treasure *l,.S2!i,l('r2 ready for immed Ilrain will bo laUon upiind rolald from Stii- at such time of lotting, from nine o'clock in in need of anything or not. It is worth while to get which it may be called upon to .settle, tlio forenoon until live o'clock in tlio aflor- tlon IS pi UN 140 Ills 10 Station liOund from Slit- acquainted with this store and the advantages it of iate distribution, wiiicli will go to and the friends of Secretary Taft are iluii -X plus It) Ills to Stulluii 'XIpin s .'lO lies. An 110011, the ussossmonl fur lionetlls and tho uvorllow will bo lofl from SUllon IR plus 140 lands comprised within tlio Uilbert Drain fers. Then when anything is needed for your home benefit 72t,'.ll8 children of school age conlldent that their candidate will re Iks lo Slatton 'M. Special Assessment Ulstrlcls will be subject in the state. Tho foliowliiK nialorlul will lio required In to review. you will know right where to come. ceive absolutely fair play, but they Itiooonslrnctlon of said drain; Klvocnlvorts will bo ro(iuii'ud, plans und sp(>cilicallonii of And Vounnd Kiich of Yon. owners and per PuuisiDKNT Ivoosevelt's plan /or lielievc that in the probing of any which can lio hud by all parllos Inlorostod at sons inlorostod In tho aforesaid lands, are tangled cases which may l» presented Miootllcoof tho county drain oommissioiior lieroby cit(Hi to appear at the timu and place 'i'our battleships was defeated in the in ihocilv of tMu.soii; 150 feet uf No. I l::-liicli of such lolllii); !is iiforesaid. and be hoard United Slates senate. Tiio senate, and In bringing out all the salient liard drain llle: l.'i51 f(!otof No. 1 8-liicli hard with respect to such special assessments and drain tile, tui I liids fur tho above will bo ro- yonr Inturosts ill rolalion thuroto. If you.sti .however, agrees that two shall be points the services of Mr. Lodge will cuiv('d uccordlinjly. desire. l)e invaluable, Siild Job will be lotliy soctions. Tliosccllon OKOUOK A. WIIJ.VAMS, Jjullt each year. Had the president atlhooullel of said Drain will be lot llrst, County Drain Commisslonorot the Coun been victorious In having four ships « • and llio remiilnliiK sections In lliolr order up ty uf IiiKham. GALLUP & LEWIS slruain, In iiccordanco with tliu dlaKram now Oatcd, Mason, Mich., April ;i0lh, A. D. 1008. :authorized at this session, the United The United States will be ollicially on llio with tho other papers uerlalnliii,' to represented by Vice President Fair said drain. In llio ollico of thu Coniily Drain Cor. Mechanic and Cortland Sts., JACKSON :Slal
motlior and daughter accompaniefl Real Estate Transfers. tier home for a visit. Real estate transfers recorded dur The 1. O. O. F. will entertain their ing tlie week ending May 2, and liav- The effect of malaria lasts a long time. members and wives at a banquet next I I ing a consideration of $300 or over You catch cold easily or become run Saturday night at their liall. were as follows: My Customers Know It down because of the after effects of malaria. Geo. Grettenberger and wife of .T. Henry Moores and wife to Perry visited his brotlier .Tolin and ^fax Eifcrt and wife, part of Strengthen yourself with Scoi1*j wife Sunday. lots 12 and i;j, block 1, Park FayeWe Stillman of Cliicago is vis Place Add, Lansing * 1000 I Aim to « iting Ills father and brother. Samuel F. Mayer and wife to Emutsion, J. Becker is working for M. Bray. Ranson E. Olds, part of s ^:{ofSec. 2, Dellii .'.- iliJOO witli her aunt, Mrs, I'otts, of East Win. Potter and wife to Edward Keep igl system. Lansing. G. Spink and wife, sw i of no 1^ ALL DRUQCISTSi 60o. AND $1.00. \ of Sec. .'t, Aurelius 1500 Mr. and Mrs. Sedwiek visited their Schuyler Ciiampion and wife to daugliter, Mrs. I'cpper, Sunday. Frank A. Hamilton and wife, the Best r Miss Minerva Stillman of northeast w 3.'t ft of lot a, blk 1, Lansing 1375 Alaicdon was the gucstof iier brother, AVin. Kulifal and wife to John Lloyd Stillman, and wife Saturday H. Costigan and wife, n J of CORRESPONDENCE and Sunday. lot 4, blk 1, Gansley's Add, Shoe Bessie Rector of Lansing visited at L.anshig 1050 Items Gathered by NEWS Staff about the County B. ,1. rotter's Sunday. Robt. Witson and wife to Daniel Mrs. Pauline Kent was helping Mrs. Standisli and wife, w 40 acres of ne frc y^ of Sec. 5, Wlieat- Store Ferguson at Hiuslett last week. lield 1000 Chiis, Bray is working at tlie college. West Munith. her mother, Mrs. Siierman, hist week, W. VanAlstyne and wife to The liouse of Tom Barnes and wife, Will, .lohnston went to Rattle Creek Hattie.lohnson, lots 12 and l.'l, .southwest of Okemos, burned to the I carry the largest stock and best Shoes lii'Cdlvt'd too late for lust wcoU, Monday to attend the I. 0. O. F. en block' 20, Waldo's 2iid Add, ground with all its contents, including made'. 1 pay a good rent for my store and 1 iierl Dcaii of JMiisori \v;is ill this campment. Lansing 000 money, Saturday, vicinity Sunday. >lrs. Barker, who has lieen visiting Ilezekiali Turner to Alfred Ox- do business enough to warrant it, and I am Robert Olin, who went to Ann Ar Miss Grace Miliar visilrd in .Taclcson in and about Leslie, returned to .lack- endale, lot 5, bile 20, Park bor last week, underwent his operation glad to have my friends know it. 1 have not Friday. son Monday. ^ Place Add, Lansing .'iOO Monday. Artliur Reynolds and wife to a cheiap store, neither am I doing a cheap Miss AbbicPi.vioy visiled friends in Mrs. lUickland li.os returned from Fred Burdick entertained his son Nellie Towsley, lot 5, blk 0, Waterloo Sunday, the liospilal at Ann Arlior and is store business. 1 always buy the best,there from Williamston Sunday. Lansing Improveincnt Add, i''red i)ensinore of Daiisvilc was in stoppiiiff witli Mrs. Wm. Harwood. fore I sell the best, and ! treat my customers Mrs. Belle Potter spent Sunday in Lansing — 500 tliis vicinity Friday. IMie several churches were occupied Williamston. Frederick lioess and wife to the best. I know how, and I cordially invite Clirislcna nines ofCliclsca is visit- Sunday tiy reprcseiifatives of tlic An- Herney A. Howard and wife, one and all to a First Class Shoe Store, for iiiHi lier aunt, Mrs. I'liii Fleming. ti Saloon League. A union service Nt-rloiiH llcmilliil'cHrfid. part of lot ;{, block i;i.'J, Lan Slcplien Miller of Waterloo called was held in llie M. E. church in the You may well fear serious results the best is none too from a cough or cold, as pneumonia sing 900 on friends here Sunday. evening and llic church was tilled to and consumption start witli a cold. Floyd I'eterson and wife to good for my friends r^evi Mirier was in Leslie Saturday. overllowing. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most Steplien M. Smith and wife, and customers, for The funeral of ^Ir. Bickhart, form obstinate couglis or colds and prevents Jicnry Gibbons of .laclcson was witii serious results. Refuse substitutes. lots 7 and 10, blk 7, Neinoka-- 2000 relatives here Saturday, erly of Leslie, was held from the Com Sold by all druggists of Mason. Alfred Oxendale to Annie Orin- goods are right, my gregational cliurch Saturday after Levi Miner and .wife were in J)ans- nell, land in blk ];(, Park Place prices low. noon. Rev. Cladin olUciating. He was Island Corners. ville Monday. Add, Lansing- 1000 laid to rest t)y tlic side of his wife and Annie Grinncll to Alfre'd Oxen- Miss lia/.ei Miller of Waterloo visit Gleaner meeting was at Ben Guen- son in Woodlawii cemetery. dale, land in Sec. 28, Lansing That's Why ed at Mr. Pixley'sSaturday. tlier's Tuesday evening. May 5. (iiroiili; <.'uiiiill|iulloli 4;iir(>(l. township ;t500 G'lias. I'riiie and wife of Hives ,1 unc Earl Brown and Arthur Lamereaux One who sulTers from'ciironic con Seymour Foster to Wm. A. Ox Brown's tion visited at Clias. I'ixley's Sunday. and families spent Sunday witli ^lar- stipation is in danger of many serious cus Lamereaux, north of M. A. C. endale, lots 15, ](> and 17, blk Hcrt I')ean lias .sold Ills farm here ailments. Foley's. Orino Laxative 10, and lots 3 and 4, in blk 20, and purchased the Fred •Densinore cures clironic constipation as it aids Miss ivatie Potts is keeping house Lansing 2000 Shoes digestion and stimulates the liver and for her grandfatlier, Mr.Biebeshiemer, farm near Dansville. bowels, restoring the natural action Daniel W. Stout and wf to .Tohn Miss Mamie Croman who recently of these organs. Commence taking it .ludson Collins and family spent E. Momcry, w '^( of e >.f of sw Are All underwent a successful operation for today and you will feel bettci" at once. Sunday with friends li°,re. K of Sec. ;il, and w ^^ of sw 'X Foley's Orino Laxative does not nau aiipendicitis at tlie lios|)ital at I'inclc- seate or gripe and is pleasant to take. Mi.ss Vernice Hulett entertained of Sec. ;tl, Aurelius ;i500 the Go. ney, lixs returned liomc inucli im Refuse substitutes. Sold by all drug friends from Okemos Tliursday niglit. Homer Y. Reynolds et al \Sy At proved in liealth. gists of Miuson. Floyd Felton and family spent Sun torney, to Peter Beasore and Wm. Smitli, undivided J in .lohn Tliurman of .Lack.son, a liorse Pray Neighborhood. day at R. D. AVilcox's at East Lansing. Most Respectfully, terest in and to tlie e ^ of se V. trainer wlio left Tuesday for Lansint?, Tom Barnes' house was burned to of Sec.'21, Aurelius 2583 has Willi liim Munitli Jioy, 2:25|, a A. Tiedu'cn and wife visited at D. tlie ground Saturday noon. Tliey Geo. W. Reynolds and wife to trotter owned by Henry Ivoots of Tiedgen's Sunday. saved a few things but tliere was no >lunitli. Ernest I'ray and family drove to insurance. Peter-Beasore et al, undivided i interest in and to e i of se )^ iFREfiERIGKJ.BROWNl Mrs. Christina Walz died at the Grand Rapids Tuesday. George Brown and wife, Lee Brown, of Sec. 21, Aurelius 1291 home of lier youiifjest son, .losepli Mrs. Adclia Koon visiled George • MASON, MiCHIQAN B and Viva Lamereaux spent Sunday at .Tohn E. Momery J;o Daniel W. Walz, in Leoni, Wednesday, Apr.^2L', Redtield and lamily part of last week. Ciiarlic Mills' in Lansing. Stout and wife, undivided i at the li^e of 82 years. Slie came from Mary Bendyk.son is entertaining lier interest in and to w i of e J of Germany about 02 years a^fo; she was sister, Mrs. Helen Pierson, and cliil- Wlienyou have backaclie the liver ^or kidneys are sure to be outotgerf. sw J:fof Sec. ;{1; also undivid •» •••• «.#•••.•»• J.AAJ.AAAAAAlil A » • * m. m. m ^ m m * ^ » A ill ill ill A A Jl A A AAA A AAll the iiiotlier of ten children, nine sons 11 l"l'I'l'V'I'1'1'I'^"1'I'I I I I I •'• ^ !"••• 1 •••••••••"••••*• I •••• • IP* dren this week. Try Sanol, it cures backache ina2. ed i Interest in w } of sw J^ of A .fv and one daufjhter, seven sons surviv Jlesdames Adelia Kooii, Susan Red- Hours, and tlicre is notliing tietter fo Sec. 31, Aurelius 1750 ing' her. Funeral services were lield tlie liver or kidneys. For sale at the lield and A. Redlield visited at D. Agnes llelle Winters to Lewis Trial BoltlM, ISc. No. 275 . f; Saturday at tlie Munltli M. E. cliurch drug store of B. L. Curtis. s 8 oi. BollUa. SOc. CHarantccd unoai '£* Tiedgen's recently. Randolpli and wife, undivided 20 01. BolUai, tha Food and ^* with burial at Pixley cemetery. $1.00. ^RlQflJlmilM Drug! Act. 1" Blood's Corners. i interest in land in Sec. 15, Alw MM in There is a Pink Pain Tablet made June 30.1906. •5" Ingham, and part of lot 11, Half'iallon and OIney AMcDaid, '^- Constipation with all Itsmanifesta- by Dr. Slioop tliat will positively stop Mrs. Ella Crowl and son were in Gallon Cant foe Clinlon.Iowa. ^, blk 18, Dansville 325 Vttaiinary UH. tionsof adisturlied livei and indijfes- any pain anywhere in 20 minutes. Eden Sunday. CACTUS 01L tioii yields quickly to Sanol. It only Druggists evcrywliere sell them as .Toshua J. Carroll and wife to Dr. Shoop's lleadaclie Tablets, but R. Royston and wife spent Sunday costs .'(5 cents to tind out the greats David ,r. Cromwell and wife, \ Every family has frequent use for a good liniment and none can bo fouiid curative powers in Sanol Remedies. tliey stop other pains as eiusily as head at Geo. San lord's, Take notliinn; else from tlie druyf^ist. ache. Dr. Slioop's Pink Pain Tablets w j of lot 9, blk 9, Bush, But- \ that equals in penetrating and healing powers the old rolinble KING CACTUS Ivemember it is Sanol you want. ;i5c. simply coax blood pressure away from Mrs. Fuller and little grandson ler & Sparrow's Add, Lansing 900 ' OIL. Since 1888 it has sold ou its merits until it is now used from tho and $1.00 per bottle, at Curtis' drug pain centers-that is all. Pain comes called on Mrs. Vina Blood Sundaj', Reuben Kempf and wife to Vi \ Atlantic to the Pacific. tore. 8 from blood pressure—congestion. Stop Lee Smalley and wife of Eden visit ola A. Cooley, lot 3, blk 3, •i- that pressure wiili Dr. Slioop's Head Bunkerhlll Center ache Tablets and pain .is instantly ed at Claud Fay's Sunaay. Kempf's Add, Lansing 1300 FOR FAMILY USE ClitTord Ilockman spent Sunday in Robert S. Holmes and wife to gone. 20 tablets '250. Sold by all ' KING CACTUS OIL is thoroughly antiseptic and heals a wound from tl.':: A severe snow storm May 2. dealers. Jackson. Henry P. Piper, lot 100, Eiigle- ! bottom, thus preventing blood-poisoning and benling without leaving .-i ms. G. W. Holland is better. Jesse Holden and wife arc spending wood Park Add, Lansing 1000 Eaen. ; sear. It speedily heals CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OLD SORES. SWELL. a few days in Lansing witli his sisterj Elmer Broolis is still very sick, INGS, CHAPPED HANDS AND ALL EXTERNAL HURTS. As a rubbii ^' Will Frederic and wife of Lansing Mrs. Carl Hodger. .las. Hrooks will move to Stockbridge BEST HEALER IN THE WORLD. \ liniment for the treatment of RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, dud kiudied iiiL- visited at Artliur Laxton's Sunday. nc.Kt week. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure Bev. F. Starblrd, of East Raymond, \ ments, its wonderful penetrating qualities make its action prompt and Xha any case of kidney or bladder trouble Maine, says: "I have used Buclclen's F. S. Fitch is improving the old Mr. Black of Grand Rapids is the Arnica Salve for several years, on my \ pain quickly subsides. operator here during Mr. Smith's ab that is not beyond the reach of medi liomestcad. cine. No medicine can do more. Sold old army wound, and other obstinate' i sence at Mt. Clemens. . ' , by all druggi&ts of Mason. sores, and tind it the best healer in FOR VETERINARY USE G. W. Holland is doing a large the world. I use it too with great E. H.. Hazelton and wife attended amount of ditcliing. success in my veterinary business." KINGCACTUS OIL STANDS SUPREME. It is invaluable for BARBED WIRE t the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Price 25c at Longyear Bros.' drug Herb Howe lias moved liissawmill CUTS, HARNESS AND SADDLE GALLS. COLLAR SORES. SCRATCHES, % J. W. Freeman at Aurelius Monday. to your own store. from H. E. Aiigell's woods. coanaalty GREASE HEEL, MANGE, ITCH, and All Eslcmal DMCMU. ± Mrs. Frank Darrow and children You Owe It to buy A our Sowing oats is nearly completed and ro(i4» from your komc nurebtnt ••< ttand by % If tour dninUtdoa* not Mil Kins Caelui Oil UlMnolUat .^ visited in Lansing over Sunday. hw builata* MM. Yea can alway* find ihi 4, (IM, but ramil to ua and wa will sand it prepaid. ^ plowing for corn is in order. unnouiiccmenti nf reprtientallTe bnalatiR mea :Mr. and Mrs. .Kellogg 6f Masjn called in tbciaciilumnt—men wha will aund back of f QLNCY A McOAID, Sill MaHufacturert, 113-117 Filtli Avinue, CLIHTON, IOWA. % .1 u jd S. Simpson of Battle Creek is on Mrs. Douglas last Sunday. «T»ry atatenient and prica tbty make. ylsiting his brother, Geo. Simpson. FARMERS' BANK Miss Jennie Overholt has a new pi Rev. Brown of Dansville preached Oldest State Bank in Ingham ano. ^ I tean's Sweat Glntnent CuresSpivIn, Blngboni and Curb. All Druggists. SOc perbo!l!e t at the M. E. church Wednesday night. County, '.».;.»»»HHt.4.»4.4.»4^4.»»4.»4,4. FOR SALE BY'M*+*+ George Springer is reported quite ill with lung dilllculty. Henry Brotherton is in Lansin a Y OF mi. STATE NEWS NOTES, I DANSVILLE few days. SPRING SHOES Bob Button of Mason was in town Monday.' »rlef Paragraphs of the World'a Latnt Gleaned From Dally Michigan Happen -AT- Mrs. Alice Taylor aud son visited Mrs. R. Hastings is under the doc at Mrs, N. Dunliani's Saturday. tor's care. Eva Diet/, is caring for lier. Occurrtncca. ings of the Past Week. Drain Commissioner Geo. Williams Clair Dunliam erected a new wind was in town Tuesday. F.W.WEBB'S mill for T. E. Cavender Tliursday. Republican delegates to county con The famous revolutionary general, Clair Dunham lias been operatini,' vention were C. W. Clark, C. Radford, Burglars entered tho 0. Y. Case Stephen Turr, is dead In Budapest. iewelry store, in Jackson, at night, Ladies' Oxfords Men's Oxfords the sawing outlit of O. S. Busli tlie Dr. Alexander, W. H. Cuatis, I. W. Moe, C. M. Young. Me was a Garlbaldlnii veteran and at and stole |200 worth of jewelry. In tan, golden brown, black past lew weel{s. In Russia calf, patent leath As Mr. and Mrs. Win. Slichan are lie time a conldentlal adviser ot After a hard struggle, lasting sev kid, patent and gun metal. er, gun metal and kid. We arc requested to say tliat Mrs. soon to leave our midst, their many Louib Kossuth eral years, Plymouth has voted to Tlios. Whipple was paid $3750 and $200 friends gave them a farewell surpri.sc A double murder has occurred In a bond the village to pave Main street. Misses' Oxfords Webb Special for Men worth of personal property, or a total Wednesday evening. A large number foreign colony in Columbus, O. Tho was present, all wishing them happi Flint has been chosen as tho place In brown and patent. A kid bluchcr on a straight of $.'M)r)0 in tlie recent settlement of ness in tlieir new place of abode. victims arc Edward Moldewan and of holding the next state convention last, with a tip. licr husband's estate. They were presented with a token of Swinchoft Ponl. Eight Bulgarians aro of tho Knights and ladles ot Securl'.,', Ciiildren's Oxfords and Ally Brannan ha.s been working' remembrance of tlie occasion. m custody, pending an invcBtlgation. The body of a man, decomposed lie- Men's Oregon Calf and with E. S. Doan ditehinjj near Mason. Mrs. E. B. Allen of Toledo is visit There have developed forty-eight >tnd recognition, was found on tho Slippers. Oil Grain Shoes. ing Mrs. T. A. Whipple. ,Tas. West wandered away from the new cases of bubonic plague l» Guay beach north ot the harbor piers at aquil, Ecuador, since April 22. Dur Muskegon. poor liou.se Saturday and camo back L.ansing Koad. MEN'S WORKING SHOES ing the month ot April there were 130 Nineteen saloon licenses have been to his old liome in tliis townslilp. deaths from the plv-ue, and there In Elk skin. Prices from $2.35 to $3.00. Ten dif Sunday Supt. AVells Skinner came and Mcsdames Norton and ShauU were granted in Mecosta county for tho ferent styles, including Menz Ease Elk. in Lansing Saturday. were sixteen deaths ivom yellow fever. ensuing year, which is one less than got lilm and took liim back. Mr. and Mrs. Lease of California, The state authoritlos in Ohio are lust year. Earl Braman wjis in Lansing last ThomiLS Smith and .Tohn 0. Smith of considering the declaring of martial Fred Wenzoll, aged eighteen, ot BOYS' and LITTLE GENTS' ELK SKINS Thursday and l<'riday. Eaton Rapids visited at Claud Smith's law in the Ohio burlcy tobacco district Dowaglac, who attempted to board a Sunday. The best shoes made. Blanche Ingles was in Lansing Ixst to protect the people from "Night moving train and in slipping and fall Chas. Canedy and wife attended the Tliursday. Riders," who malce frequent dashes ing i.ndcr the train sustained a fra*?- funeral oC her'brothcr, Albert Barber, from Kentucky. Lewis Randolph Iiiis bought the Dr. near Stone Quarry Sunday. He had a tured skull, is dead. CALL MND SEE THEM, Vice President FnlrbnnUg will Winters house and lot opposite .lohn stroke of paralysis Apr. 27, from wliicli Attorney C. E. Sweet of Dowaglac lie died Friday. fifficliilly represent the United States Curry'.s- has been oppointed to the position of Mrs. Will. Canedy returned from in Quebec during the visit there of grand esteemed loyal knight of tho F. W. WEBB. Lconard Field, a former resident of Lansing Moiuhiy from a few weeks' tlie Prince of Wales, July 22 to 2D, Elks to fill a vacancy caused by th3 L resident of this township, died Sat visit with her daughter, Mrs. Allicrt viheii the celebration ot • the three death of W. T. Leckie. urday at his home in Alaiedon. lie Bateman. l-.nndredlh anniversary of the arrival A report has been received at Caro was buried Monday in the Howard Alex Canedy is going, to put up a of Chaniplain is on. cement barn this summer. that Charles Wesley, who was at one cemclery south of tills place. James Clancy, thought to be the old lime a resident of that place, had been Chas. WIdpp, Sr., and wife of Eaton est war veteran in the United States, A Million A large number attended the fare Rapids and Clias. Wliipp and wife shot dead by a woman in Alabama Carriage Painting well surprise tendered Mr. and Mrs. visited at Ben Keeler's Sund.ay. hr.B just celebrated his one hundredth during a dispute over a card game. birthday at the national soldiers' Fred Densinore Thursday evening. The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs .1: While oiling the shaft of a wood home in Milwaukee. He enlisted in Chicks Clark Wednesday, May 1.1. pulley, the,coat of Harry Dixon of and Upholstering Ira .T. fdc, a former resident of tliis the Fourth Michigan guards in 1862 Traverse City was caught in tho re place, with liis family soon leave Du- aud was honorably discharged in 1S65. This is the time to get your bug Octagon Neighborhood. volving machinery. His right leg was luth, Minn., for Oregon. Will Die gy painted and trimmed. I am A BrltlBh subject, Scott Monoreiff, severed, and he may die dt.puty Inspector o! the Blue Nile prepared to do Carriage Painting, Geo. Miller was in Stockbridge Sun "hlr. and Mrs. .Tack Wright visited Mrs. Lottie Newson ot Grand Rap- Fiovlnco, together with a native The critical point of a baby Repairing Tops, Backs and Cush day. ,Tay Eaton and family, Sunday. l('s, aged forty-seven years, has been oflicial, has been assassinated at the chick's life is the first few ions or to make Side Curtains and Flora Rinkle visited her parents adjudged insane, and it is possible Take Sheeder is repairing tlie house instance ot a Bhellc who proclaimed (lays, and more than the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geisenhafer Thurs lliat her son, John Newson, may also Storm Aprons on short notice. on the farm Fred Densniore traded himself a prophet at Mesalamieh, above number will be lost day. be ffund insane by the physicians for nearMunith. about 150 miles from Khartoum, this month for the lack of who will examine him. UPHOLSTERINQ C. L. Bashford is canvassing for Hazel Straton visited her parents in Egypt. proper feed. Use Cliarlotte Saturday and Sunday. nur.sery stock near Durand. Late at night tho entire rear po-- At a recent meeting ot the common of Couches and Chairs in any council in Greenville an ordinance WJIH style and make as good or better "Mage" Smith of Iosco, formerly of Ida Lcseney was the guest of Nelly lion of the hcuse occupied by Praiik Eaton Sunday. pasi-ed prohibiting spitting on the than when new. I have a line of While Oak, was calling on friends Gentile, a wealthy Italian fruit mer ^Irs. Clair Rinkle and Mrs. Geo. chant in Dayton, 0., was blown »?•«'• an4 "rock candy" ^ali hold a reunion each 'flfth year. •: llIness'otiMLrfciiHiBtli^i*:':^^ ;v:,^^,>': 555?«?,W?St.«*' Hundred...... , lyrups sold by Daniel B. Sculiy A Co. and get acquainted VRALOAI(yBH,p«r hundred..;,..... The rlasB of '48 will have one reprc- , Wm. Sbehftrt'ian^ fainiiyM>ve next Rj^,perliundrBC*..ii..i.:.ivi.. , „„, of'ChicaW'On the ground that tho >entatlve. •-'• '•;,'-••; :'.;' lyrupi: werenot; pure. Scully asked William Ward of Marino City i:p;'^An weight:; pound'-'Mm^'ww';:^!^ BHODLnRlWiper pound.;.,..i..v.;..i?,v II ;Blr«I to prosecute his' flriii, • but Bird s'^IHuon BowerM^^ Rharbed Burton Belknap, teacher, wit b tetiVucd.::Scully: then' sued Bird, and punishing.his nephew too'often. H<> !fil^rf^^'^;'F^'E;;Mcliir4^^ the; Michigan;Vcourtt threw' out bis rented J)r/(J.:JV-^L6mbn'ii^houM^:on went to the' tchonliiouse end cello'l >•«« ion the:?gK«uhd that lt.was^^^ the teacher yarlbiia- names. He y/M 'JackMiQ street I and^«IU?b6riduotiM H|Hillllti;•t^•tate^; T llceoKiiiii parlor In ;tKi»|!buildlnirMie^ arresrcd ^bnfk; charge of Blander and '.«'fortJi»t;puiiifl«(filMt;y(«r^ ^toldsUhat^ lt> waiir not;atsiiltiiigalniit pleadrd, giilUy. He was aehtenoed t'j tQLl|,pir,tEiNiiwd. aootloo Ulchiiian andsieni It:liack to the'loir> pair a |1«^ fine, juit' |1 tor every ;b«d •;-V.:^:Gtei»'5(j;:BMi>er*Silikit^ ...•^...... '^'.-^^•'^'^io.' w^iU) td^iMtwM bttrilAluiid^ •..» M ...... •..)..(. <••>«. IIMNI4,|iu Mtcoiirtttti^t9«l.;iJig^i^;:A>Pi''"'''''^ "''• word,hii;|»ed. mmmmimMSmmammmmll^^ IKGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MAY 7, 1908. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. Obituary of Mrs. Delmar O. Pierce. Local ICvviilK Cliroiilelnd liiTliia Pa|ior r tliiurt«rul'€«iiliir)' Apt. Minnie AVatkins, eldest daughter of Considerable wheat has been winter Mr. and Mrs. Levi VVatkins,was born in Alaiedon townshly,Ingham county, killed. July 10,1880, where she grew to young Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.04; potatoes, AMERICAN womanhood. In November, 1003, she •ibc; eggs, 12c; butter, lie. was married to Delmar 0. Pierce, Floyd Annis of Onondaga has pur a highly respected young farmer of chased the Henry Smith farm. Eaton Rapids, moving to his farm Primary interest school apportion near that city where the remainder of WOMEN ment gives every child this year $1.4.'t, lier life has been spent. Two children as against $1.24 in 1882. were born to the union, botli of whom Arc ideal housewives because of their keen sense 4'»'*^. died iti infancy. The Presbyterian Sunday school hiis of what goes to make a beautiful home. To purchased 150 new books, wlilcli swells Mrs. Pierce united with the M. E. meet their demands, dcconitors and manufactur their library to 700 volumes. church of Eaton Rapids several years The body of Augusta, eldest daugh ago and remained a true and constant ers of wall paper have put forth greater eilorts ter of G. W.Glynn, was moved from follower of her Master until her death each year. This spring, in originality, simplic which occured at her hoine Apr. 25. the Ilawley cemetery, east of Mason, ity and harmony of color and design, our papers to DansviUc. The deceased w.as a woman of spot less character, quiet and unobtrusive, approach perfection. .T. M. Dresser, J. C. Cannon, C. IT. showing by her helpful spirit the Hall and AVill Steele have formed a beaut,y of her inner life She will be partnership for the manufacture of greatly missed by the many who knew ROYAL brick in Indiana. her, for to know her was to love her. Vandals broke into the Baptist Her death was a shock to all, but.we Baking Powder church last Saturday night and broke rest in the iissuranco that "Ho giveth the clock and scattered library books His beloved sleep." Besides the be Tlie only Baking Powder made and cushions about the hall. reaved husband, she leaves a mother, with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar A petition was presented to the father, one sister, three brothers and —made from granes— comuion council signed by E. C. Ful a host of friends to mourn her loss. ler, Amos Salspaugh and Fred Burcli, Funeral services were held at the Insures healthful and asking the council to cause all barber home Tuesday aCternooii, April 28, shops in the city to close on Sunday. The remains were interred in theV delicious food for every It was laid on the table cemetery at Eaton iiapids. home—every day Henry Peters, who ran a meat mark Death of Leonard Field. et on Ash street, in advertising his CASH Safeguards yoor food agaiost business said: "^feat is high, and the Leonard Field, a well known resi alum and phospliate of lime farmers give it to the butcher, so dent of Alaiedon township, died at Cortrigfht's STORE that all he gets is clear protit and he his home last Thursday night of can just as well trust you as not." Bright's disease, aged 82 years. Gov. Begolc gave representatives Mr. Field and his wife came here from ^^ason and Lansing a hearing'on from Rhode Island when the country 25 People's Profit-Sharing Store the Dodge bill last Tuesday. H. P. was new. After living here fora time CD I'KIISONAl. IflKKTlON. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Baldwin and hew<}ntto California at the time of Thaddeus Baldwin of Mancelona liave Henderson and M. D. Chatterton were Every transaction is based on Fairness, first to You, ^ra)or llematis was In Leslie Mon been calling on Mason friends. Tiiey present from Mason. The argument the gold craxe, making the t rip around then to Ourselves. day. were called to Lansing by the serious the Horn. He visited Australia be illness of Enos Haldwin, whose condi for !Mason was made by Hon. II. P. Dainty Fabrics Tvcv. F. G, EllclL W!is in Lansing Henderson and Hon. Wm. P. Wells. fore returning, and unlike many of ]^Ioiiday. tion is now slightly improved. The promoters of the bill were repre tlie "forty-niners," came back with Fine India Linen 10c, 12c, 20c >{rs. A. N. Austin is visitinyf friends sented by Edward Cahill, Hon. M. V. considerable money. He then settled Pretty White Barred Waistings 13c, 20c ill Norvell. I Church and Society. | Montgomery and Hon. O. M. Barnes. with his wifeon a farm near Dansville, Suessinc Silk, 27 inch, all colors 4Sc Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen .were in The governor took the question under where they lived until 26 years ago, Very line plain Net for waists 45c Laiislntj Tuesday. advisement. when they moved to the Alaiedon Braid and Lace Trimming Sc, 10c, 20c Lawyiir Trip of Ann Arbor was in The Loyal Sisters met at the home home Soon after this they moved to I\lason Friday. of Mrs. S. Necley May 1st. The elec A cyclone of the most destructive Mason, where they resided while their Ladies* Muslin Underwear Miss ria/el Wliile spent S iinday tion of otiiccrs for the coming year re character swept through southwest daughter. Miss Lettie Field, attended with Lansini,' friends. sulted as follows: President, Mrs. U. ern Missippi and into Georgia. The the high scliool. They returned to Ladies' Muslin Nightgowns, trimmed in lace 650, 73c Miss Kiiia IJristol was Itonie from Norlhrup; vice president, Mrs. If. number of persons killed was placed the farm after the young lady's grad Ladies' Muslin Nightgowns, trimmed in embroidery, 48c, 98c Lansing over Sunday. Call; secretary, Mrs. N. Ihi.xley; treas at 100 and the wounded at more than uation, and have lived there since her Ladies' Muslin Underskirts, trimmed, good quality, 9Sc, $1.25 F. E. Mills of Lansint,' called on urer, Mr.s. L.Lincoln; chaplain, Mrs. double that. It was the worst; catiis- death, which occurred a year later. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, tucked, lace trimmed 2Sc, 39c JIason friends last Tuesday. Snook; llower committee, Mrs, E. trophe recorded in many years. [It is He is survived only by the widow, Ladies' Muslin Corset Covers 25c, 39c, 45e Gregg; committee on entertainment, a peculiar coincidence that the terri MissAllie Aldricli of Leslie spent, as they have buried three own sons Ladies' Long Gloves, in brown and black OSc, Si .35 Sunday willi Miison friends, Mrs. Snook. ble storm which swept over the south and one adopted boy, besides the Ladies' Long Black Kid Gloves !62.75 0. W. Edwards and Claude Miner of The L. A. S. of Eden will meetwith last week traversed almost identically daughter. Leslie were in town Monciay. the same path as the one recorded in J C C Corset is a splendid corset for the average Mrs. A. C. Sanders May 1.'!, for tea, all Funeral services were held at the figure 48c, 95c L. .1. ridlleo returned Ia.st Friday invited. these columns twenty-live years ago.] home on Monday, with burial at the from an extended western trip. Howard cemetery near Dansville. Mothers meeting Friday, May 8, at In the roll of lionor for the public Slices Mrs. Mark llilliard of Diinondalc 2:.iO. Every mother invited. schools are found many names still visited Mason friends last week. well known here. In the high .school, . Memorial Day. Boys' School Shoes, Victor satin calf S1.25, $1.50 All members of A''evay Lodge No. 0.1, Boys' Crown Line Shoes, vici kid SI.25, $1.75 .las. Ilydc was called to .Tackson Francis Densmore, Chas. Henderson, L O. O. F. are requested to meet at Laist A'i^ednesday night a committee Children's and Misses' Kid Shoes $1.35 county Monday by the deatli of a J. D. A'^anEtten. In the 8tli grade, composed of tliree citizens, three from idcce. the hall Friday es'ening of this week. Fred Civsterlin, Herbert Halstead, Work in the tirst degree. Lunch. Phil EcKernan Post and three from eandies Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton of Bay City Fred Squiers, Clitrord Taylor, Eugene Steele Brother's Post met at the First have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Den Our Candies arc still our pride, their quality cannot The Ingham County Farmers Club Tyler, Walter Root. Seventh grade, State and Savings bank to make ar nis Ocobock. be excelled at the price, per pound 10c will meet M.^y !), with Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Miller; si.\th grade, Rena Van- rangements for Memorial day. L. M. DuBois is in Battle Creek Alfred Allen. Dinner will be served j)eusen, Nellie Ketchum, Grant Fresh Salted Peanuts ; 10c this week :is delegate to tlie 1.0.0. F 11. C. Freeland was elected chair convention. by the following ladies: Mesdames W. Mosher; tiftli grade, Lewis Acker, man and Harry Bend secretary and IT. H:iskell, C. R. Underwoml, W. A. Orrin Freeland; fourth grade, Fred the work was assigned to ditferent Miss Irene Erwin of Jackson has Melton, J. II. Sliafer, W. A. Pratt been visiting iier parents, Mr. and Williams, Kittie Vandercook; third members of the committee ^Irs. David Erwin. and Baldwin Sitts. grade, AValter Ketchum, Maud Kim- Committee to secure speaker, Fred mel, Bert Squiers, Maud Taylor, Maud F. C. McEwcn, R. W. Fellows and Baptist Church. C. Parker; committee to see Supt. C. .1. VanOstrand left Tuesday morn Barber, Ida VaiiSlyke. H. F. Derr Fullerton about securing children to ing on a trip to Texas.. Morning preaching service at 10. was superintendent. take part in the exercises, W. J. Ad Mrs. R. E. Darling and two sons of Bible school at 11 ::iO. ams, Harry J. Bond, T. M. Saraw; Detroit are visiting her parents, Mr, Theoutcoiieof the Rowerobbery, committee to provide and prepare and Mrs. F. W. Webb. Evening preaching service at 5:30. Young People's meeting at G:30. ' mentioned la.st week, was surprising flowers, W. R. C. and L(.yal Sisters; OXFORDS Capt. C. E. Sayre was home with Juniors Thursday at ;i:15 p. m. and sorrowful. Sherilf Cline and committee to secure opera house, his family over Sunday, his boat be Constable Gansley traced the afiair to ing at tlie dock in Detroit. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:;iOp. m. Harry Bond; flag committee, W. S. two young men, Allen Rowe (grandson Ciialker, Frank Lester; committee for Mrs. J. C. Fingerle, who lias been M. E. Church. ot the lady robbed) and Fred Watts, contined to the bed for over two placing Hags on graves, H. O. Call; weeks, is slowly improving. Class meeting 0:.30. bolli students in the medical depart committee on music, AV. J. Adams, ment of the U. of M. Before any ar Morning theme, The standard D. Watts, Roy W. Adams; committee MissWinogene Ellett spent Satur- by rests had been made, however, Allen Our Slipper and Oxford line is now full. day.and Sunday with Miss Ethel Bur which guilt is measured. for decoratingopera house, T. Bortle, Rowe came back one night last week T. M. Saraw, Frank Lester. Histori Everything BRAND NEW. Every style gess at lier home in Alaiedon. Sunday school 11:30. about midnight and, calling up his an, W. .T. Adams.. Committee ad a W. A. Bolter, commander of Chas. Epworth League topic at the 5:,30 grandmother, returned to her the journed ioc one week. T. Foster Post of Lansing, was in service, What will God give to His is the LATEST and snappiest we can money and watch that had been tak town last Saturday on business. children? Leader, Lillian Coe. ... Peaceful Valley. en. Young AVatts was found in De buy. We invite you to come in and in Hubert Rolfe, formerly of Mason, In place of the usual preaching ser troit and brought here Thursday, and The People of Mason will soon have spect the VALUES and PRICES in this lias returned to his position as motor- vice at ^^:M) the Epworth Leag.ue will man oh tlic Lansing electric line. on Friday tlie sheriff went to Ann Ar- an opportunity to see the celebrated liold its anniversary service, at which line. We have the NEWEST of the bor and returned with Rowe. There pastorlal comedy, "Peaceful Valley," Mrs. Wm. Moore and Mrs. Jonas the newly elected oWlcers will be in Lcverett were in Mason Wednesday to is a strong feeling of sorrow and a a play made famous by Sol Smith NEW in Men's Oxfords. The Tan Rus- stalled. Russell. For a long time this, play attend tlie funeral of Mrs. Brott. desire that the young men be dealt sia Calf Saddle Ring Oxford. Mrs. H. W. Moellerlng of Toledo Aureiius leniently with, as. it is their first of has delighted tlieatre goers, and near lias been the guest of her parents, Mr. fence, and they have heretofore borne ly every character has been deemed and Mrs. C. W. Wliitman, tlie past Miss Minnie Disenroth of .Tackson the best of reputations. A petition worthy ot personation by many of week. the most famous actresses and actors is visiting her brother, G. B. Disen has been signed by nearly every busi G. W. Dennis, L. G. Torrey, Jas. roth. that have adorned the stage, A play Wheaton, P. P. Backus and S. W. ness man in town asking that leniency full of spirit and truth, a charming Helme of Leslie were in the city yes Miss Adae Fiedler visited in Jack be shown. The boys themselves can son'and Albion Saturday and Sunday. delineation of life in the White terday. not concleve why they committed the mountains, presenting a number of WEBB& LAWRENCE F. E. Densmore and Don Densmoro Johnathan Hunt visited his daugh theft. Bail was readily furnished and excellent characters. This play will attended the funeral of DJ. De-ter in Leslie Friday and Saturday. their examination set for today in be produced by a strong local talent Witt Spalsbury at Ypsilanti. last ' Tlie Aureiius Grange will meet at Justice Adams'court. cast for the benefit of the M. H. S. Tliursday. Mrs. Phillips' this week Saturday eve What is claimed by its promoters to athletic association in aoout two Don Casterlin left Monday morning ning. weeks at Rayher opera house, under to meet Capt. C.'E, Say re's boat, the be tiie largest electrical display ever Mlllville. Mrs. Wm. Ha/.elton is in Ann Arbor given in the state will be held in the the direction of M.G. Fellows. This Stockbridge. Josiali Monroe, at Detroit, on which is a manuscript play and has been he has a position the coming season. hospital being treated for cancer. Exhibition building, Pearle, Lyon and Harte Gauss and family called on Mrs. Robert Howlett was called to secured for the purpose of giving Ma Geo. Gilford Sunday. Miss Adele Bayly of Alma (iollege Win. Warner and wife have gone to Ottawa streets, Grand Rapids, May Mason Thursday to care for ber moth son people something good and out of Myra Dutcher and Ethel Cooper er, Mrs. Keeder, who is ill at Frank wa.s home over Sunday. Miss Bayly Lansing to live. U-IG. It is the aim to make the ex while home entertained as her guest the ordinary run of plays usually pro visited Jas. Pulling Sunday. Keeder's. • Mrs. Johnathan Hunt an old pion hibit of interest to everyone, no mat duced here by local talent. ' Beryl Glllam of Ypsilanti visited Bert Henderson, a divinity student, A. L. Soules and wife visited rela also from Alma college. eer of this place, passed away Tuesday ter what his walk in life or vocation her parents from Friday till Monday. may be. Here are some .of the things tives in Jackson part of last week. Mrs. W G. Cook and daughters, inbrnlng. Funeral was held at the Mrs. George J. Price returned Sat Ira King of Plainfleld visited Ray Grace and Itoseinaye, of Texarkana,, Baptist church AVednesday at 2:30. visitors will see: A house entirely urday from Cement City, where she Bravender Sunday. The Baptist ladles cleared $17.25 at Ark., arrived In Mason Monday, equipped with electricity—for' heat was called the week before by the ser J.E. Burgess and wife of Owosso tllei^ supper and apron sale at Mrs. ' called by the serious, illness of Mrs. Caucus was held in the town hall ing, cooking, - sick room, laundry, ious illness of her brother, J. M. Du visited in Mlllville last week. Elmer Raasoner's Wednesday evening, Cook's mother, Mrs. P. B. Peck. Monday to send delegates to county Bois. He lived several days after she sweeping, cleaning, refrigerating and Etchells Corners. Miss Cassie Hubert entertained her . Wm. Paddock and Mr. and Mrf. 0. convention at MiiSon Wednesday. - water supply; electrical cooking appli reached his bedside, hi^ death occur sister and husband last week. - Smith of Verinontvll1e,Mr8.Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freeman cele ances demonstrated, and many things ring Thursday; Mr. DuBois' deatli Fred Decamp and family visited at Macumber and MlsB Florence (^eFa'rge leaves Mrs. Price the only suryiving 'The ball team played at Williams- brated their golden wedding anniver that the uninitiated never dreamed D. D. Briggs' in Dansville Sunday. ton Saturday. ' V of Morrlce were; in Mason Sunday to sary Monday, May 4. Tlielr family member of a'family of eight children. C. VariHorn has moved to Lansing. • attend the funeral ofcI]K)nLeFarKe. was all home and many relatives, be of. Durjng the afternoon and ey'jn- He was 74 years of at^e, heart failure Mrs. Henry Everett" and daughter , Ing of each day there -will be a band Ray Cavender and wife visited at S. Mabel spent Saturday night with rel I'' Miss Lillian T»williTOr left Thurs: sides a host of, friends. Over 100 sat being the cause of his death. He had Ladd's in Vevay township Sunday. ;.< day to take the place of Mtis Winnie down to the table loaded with tlie concert in the~exhibition hall. Sou lived in Cement City over fifty years, atives in Chelsea, vi: 'Hall in the Union City schools; Miss Miss Ethel Tierrell was home from good things of this earth. Speeches venirs will be presented by exhibitors. where lie buried his wife a little over Ann Arbor from Friday till Monday. Six of the 6. A. R.'s went to Dans- : ilHall is much improved, but will ;not were made by several of the older ones ; try to teach the remainder, of this Tlie liibtlier of Mrs. N. L.;Huxley, brie yearago.' Six children and thirty The pupils of the Etchells scliqol ville as bearers at Russell Hastings' present. They were tlie recipients of grand-children survive him. ' funeral. Mr. Hastings, formerly of^K^ •^; Bc|iool:yefir.;';;; :,/:'^:;.'-;;:?y:.j:;;-^ many. useful and beautiful '> presents. Mrs. Jamies Poiheroy; died at her home planted a tree near the school house Stockbridge, died Wednesday of ty-: : ii?yMriwi4!krei Willis Guriiire^ Our. wisli is tliat they mtyliviB many in Battle Greek,.Sunday nighty April Can't look well, eat well or feel well Arborday. phold.pneumonia. Several Odd Fel- "Tuesdaystotlieir hoihe iniManhall, years to enjoy.'them.; Aft^r singing. with impure blood feeding your body. M. Hunt and two children were in lows also attended. . ;:-.w: • 26^ Mr; Huxley attended the funeral Fltchburg Sunday. "i" , , ; i TeiBB. €hifl>. a Brott, aftefi* resi ••God be with you till we meet again'* Mrvices l^t week Wedrie6day|;>M Keep the blood_.pure with Burdock dence ofHftyyeira in Ingham oountyji eachlone repaired to thelr^home feel Blood Bitteirs.. Eat simply, take exer Several from hero attended tlia fare- JMon Berry has gone to visit his If ;u Will make hMfuttir«jhome:yrlth;Mrr ing it was nice to a;ttend a 60th anni- Huxley'was^ iiniable to {^ cise, krep clean and you will have welK^-iriy at^'ledDensmore'BFriday daughters, Mrs. Will Brogan of Lans-- -(S 'cbiiht^of illHieiB8i^;^';.i;':'f •v'-:v:':^v;v ihg and Mrs. Agness llobo of Howell.^^^^^ :? ftttdMniOuinni^; ss|i feiihij'. long life..".' ny::y':-::S:':''l ••;i<;''.'''V-:^^t ./•• j^^^^lMi^BitliiMtgiiiiiiB^ 6 IXGHAM COrNTY NEWS, MAY 7, 1008 Albion Notes. RETUBi^S TO FLEET. Frank M. Field has been elected Admiral Evana Again In Command oi president of the junior clxss. Battleihipi. ]3cll A'^andercook preached at the Snnta Cruz, Cnl., May 5.—Tlio Al $1,000.00 Fitch St. M. E. church, at Albion kisb lantic battleship Heel Is united once more, unci Adniirnl Evnns Is In con* Sunday. For Any Substance Injurious to Health mend. The ehlps of the second Bqii'id Bigger, Albion college's new cornet band ron arrived from Monterey, and th •. Found in gave a public concert last Friday eve fi.ctllla of lii destroyers Joined It froir, Cleaner Beets ning to a large house. Elmer Pryor San Pedro, the latter after one •• Witli highest j)cr cent, of sugar- and Frank Field of this city play clar tlie stormlcBt voyages of the crul' 4 inets in the band. Arimlrnl Thomas moved from rh. producing qualities can be counlcd Calumet Connecticut to the Minnesota. ThO'i on if you sec to it that liicy have Without Frank M. i'ield has been appointed the Connecticut proceeded to Mont Potash byllev. AV, P. French, Presiding Elder Beets a sufficient supply of PoLish. ciey at 6:30 this morning and 'n.v with of the Lansing district, as pastor of cii board Admiral Evans, who returni Potash \ complete fertilizer sliouUl con Baking Powder the Methodist church at lloytville, to resume active command of the tleol tain at least lo per cent, of Potasli. west of Grand Ledge. He will begin No ceremonies whatever altonde';. To increase tiic Potash one per cent., add two his work May .'tl. the return ot Rear Admiral ISvani, .Vi "Best By Test" pounds of Sulpliate of PoLish to cacii loo pounds Of the three candidates nominated Roon ns the admiral came aboard thr< of fertilizer. Your dealer can get it for you if you insisi on ii. Th« Only High Grade Baking Powdar for editor-in chief of the Albion Col Connecticut, he hoisted hii flag i\\ Sold at a Modarata Priea. commander In chKf. lege Pleiad, two arc Mason men, Dell Send for "F.irmer's Guide," a IXKJIC wliicli \vc gladly, Admiral Thomas will succeed \i C. Vandercook and Frank M. Field. send free. You will find it full of valu.ibic suggestions. miral Evans an a commander in chiol Complies with all STATE and NATIONAL The election will be by Australian en May 9. On that date Admlrnf, .GGRI<1AN KALI WORKS, Monadnock Building. ChlcaKO ballot next Friday. l-'vans will haul down his pcnn«nt New York 93 Nasaau Street Atlanta, Oa.—1224 CanUler Itullding Pure Food Laws. Albion College had a deleg.ation of with a salute of thirteen gun» tron\ Ail Grocers Are Authorized to Guarantee This ten men at the Student OlHcers' Con the ships. Admiral Thomas will re ference of the Y. M. C. A. at M. A. C, cfive honors when his colo/s ari^ broken out. 3.')C gets a large trial bottle of Sanol last week, the largesf delegation of It does wonders for the liver, kidneys aiiy college, and four of the ten were The fleet sailed for San Francisco at and bladder. A trial ;(5c bottle will Mason boy.s, Dell C. Vandercook, El 3 o'clock this afternoon, arriving ofl. convince you. Get it at Curtis'drug If Vou Expect son, divorce. mer C. Pryor, Hruce Ball and Frank the lightship at the entrance about "^mm ^^^fi?!i!SaJ^i^ Mi^^^^^^M^^^M itiiS^Jfe')fe'^M»1'j^:-iji'^l•'i INGHAM COtJKTY NEWS, MAY 7, 1008 his look of half contenii)tuous pity "l dldn't'tell thorn juu trcio iucio.~~ nhc faintly answered. "My child was burned terribly about Order ul' lluurkiiti;, Siroiid—may (t< clearly enough, and it had served to the face, neck and ciicst. 1 applied STATEOPMICIIIOAN.K^ Incrcnso her agony of embarrassment "Why, you sent them ui> there to Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc oil. The pain County of Ingham /""• find me, didn't you?" he asked, his At a session of tho Probalo Court for .said before him. Then Ills poorly con ceiused and tlie clilld sank into a rest County, hold a the ProlialO Olllcu. In llio City cealed mockery at her not knowing lono puzzled. ful slumber."—Mrs. Nanuy M. Han of Mason, on the Ifitli day of April, IIWS, about that groat man, Andrew Car "Yes," she confessed like n guilty son, Ilainburtf, N, Y, t Present llonry M. Cardnur, ,ludKo ot Prc- child. bule. HIS COURTSHIP negie—how that had mortillcd her! In llio Matter of llio Kslato of Samuel P. I And now to heighten the effect of her "Well, didn't you think I was there?" Stroud, deceased. She sliook hor liead. On lllln); llie petition, duly vorllled, of own uiicomelliioss here were tlio.se The Buyers* «-! fleiiova iM. Deuel iirayliiK tlial, speclllo por- well dressed, well looking, well edu "You didn't? Then why in thunder formani'o of a certain hand Conlrnol my bo did you make them think 1 was?" autliorl/.od and direeled by said Court. By HELEN R. MARTIN, cated and worldly wise young ladles r Guide ' Ills Ordered,'I'lial the Mill day ol'Itliiy' dally heforo his eyes. Oh, If only she "liecauso—that's where 1 know you next, atteii o'clouk In llio forenoiin, at said wouldn't be." The words seemed The firms whose names are repre Prnliate Dltlce, bu asslKuud for llio lieiirliiK ot could creep Into a corner and remain sented in our advertising columns said petition. unseen while still not losing the bliss dragged from her against her will. Ills h'urllier Ordered, That a copy of this Author of "Tillie: AMennonltc Maid." lie appeared to puzzle over It a bit. are worthy of the confidence of every order be publlsluMl lu the IN(!IIA.M COUNTY of seeing him! Rut, then, there was person in the community who has NKW.S for three successive weeks. the ecstasy of having him occasionally What ho really was thinking was that money to spend. The fact that they (A truoeopy.) IIUNiiv M, (iAunxKit, perhaps ho had now stumbled upon C. A. CLINTON, ,lud),'eof Probalo. speak to her. The few doxen words advertise stamps them as enterpris Probate Itc^'lsler. Iilwl > COPYRIGHT. 1007. Dy McCLUR-E, PHILLIPS ty COMPANY. > the solution of the mystery of this ing, progressive men of business, a ho had spoken to her In the time ho 4!i>iii ••l<«li>iier.<' Notiee. Wjt'jifoilor undeveloped pon.'eiiiions or nuui- maiden. To offer as an explanation credit to our town, and deserving of hn CORRESPONDENCE Items Gathered by NEWS Staff about the County CHEER UP More Are Arriving Every Day There Is One Who Can Cure Ingham and Eaton Christopher l^rundlge and wife spent A larger selection and better values than has ever been offered be Sunday with friends at Lansing. fore in this city. You need only to look at them to be Mr. ana T^Irs.Ecid Wii,'ht aiuldauKh- convinced of the truth of this statement. Varicose Ulcers Ler ol'SoiiLli Kiloy spoiiLSaliirday aiicl AValtcr and I?eech Moore of .Lansing siient Saturday and Sunday witli old Siimlay Willi Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'ar- Fever sores, rectal ulcers, tumors, etc., all old sores of whatever friends here. name and nature, Strictures of rectum, etc., etc., deafness, incon iiienter, Spring Jackets. Walking Skirts tinence of urine, piles, bowels, kidney and bladder troubles are cured •Miss Cora SI Clair visllcd >riss Floyd Peterson and wife have pur quicKly and permanently by l)R, S. CL.A Y TODD without an opera- A special sale for this week in A n'ew lot of Skirts to offer you JfelonTwilclicll Monday. chased a farm north of liere and are lion at Hotel Downey, ijansing. Consultation free. moving this week. Jackets, at this wonderful reduction. AV. AV. Taylor of Lansin;,' visited his Mi.ss ii'lossie Smith was home from S6.C0 Broadcloth Jackets, $4 98 parents Sunday. Your choice of any Skirt on my AVilliamston over Sunday. ^7.50 Wool Serge Jackets, S6.49 ^[r.s, AV. ,1. Halernan of Dianiondale racks for S3.98. Hundreds of people in Lansing and vicinitv have been cured of !^^|•s. Sircitcr visited friends at Lan made a few calls in this neighborhood ditllcult and dangerous di.seases In the last 14 months after they had sing Thursday. Dress Goods There is no skirt cheaper than been treated or operated on unsuccessfully by the leading doctors and Sunday. ^4 50 and most of them are surgeons of this and other localities; were cured by Miss Frances Hunt of Bath was a The newest things in the Fancy Mr. iiuclc and family attended the ^5 so and §600. They guest of Mi.ss Daphne Turner over Panamas at ^1 00 and ball j,'aMieat AVavcrly Sunday. will not last long. Sunday. .31.50, See them. Mr. and Mrs. AVni. Eply of IHlll AVood Come early. Mr, and :Mr.s. A. G. Twltcliel of Norineast Aurelius. Dlamondale, Miss Hazel McAlister, '}iUs. Nettie Clickncr and two chil Percales iMi.ss Ida Ziminiirinan and Jir. Frank Petticoats dren of Sickles are visiting her par We have just received a shipment Zimnierinan of South AVindsor were ents, Frank Clickner and wife. Have you seen my new Hermac DR. S. CLAY TODD and are showing beautiful Sunday },niests or Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Thomas JJateman has a telephone. Taffeta Petticoats ? 'I'wilcliel and family. patterns in the yard Fred liolbee' and wife visited at wide Percales They have the same rustle and Sanford Albro is suffering with in- Ann Arbor last week. good wearing qualities of a llamation of the eyes. at I2j^ and 15 cents yard JTrs. Hattie Davis and Mrs. Jay Heathbloom, at half T*rrs. ]iob Fulton spent Sunday with the price. Look llul.se were in Lansing Friday. We also have the Heathcrbloom T>Irs. C. AVri'dii. at they. They Rheumatism A few of the young people surprised Petticoats in blacks and col are $1.50 East Aiaiedon. IJomain Davis Tliur.sday evening, it ors at prices from 52.25 being his lutli birtiiday. to $4 50 each. JtFi.ss Geo. i'oiter is .seriously ill This community was saddened to And don't forget my with pnuenionia and licart troubic. I also have the new Embroider Heart, Lung, Brain hear of the death of Mrs. Hazel Dav LACE CURTAINS Mr. Leonord Field, oul and respect ed Heathcrbloom Petticoats idson, who died Friday noon. She '' —they are the latest. ed resident of this plaec, died at liis was highly respected and willbesad- and CARPETS home last Thursday nii,dit and was lyjni.ssed. Nervous and(Shronic buried Monday. .Tas. Eckhart and wife of Lansing Clias. Sitls and AV. JF. .lames was in were callers here Sunday. A'evay today. H. F. M E R TZ l^frs. Flora Osborn spent Sunday My store is now open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings Diseases i^frs..lames Hancock'and L. Pierce with her daughter in .Taclcson. Her were callers at this place Friday. little grandson returned with lier. Quickly and permanently cured by Dr. S. Mrs. Ida Leach of AVlieatlleld is Frank Clicktier and family and Rol- Clay Todd at Hotel Downey, Lansing, Mich., cariiiff for her niece who is ill. lin Foot and wife visited in Leslie Room 216. Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Clias. AVilliamsis visiting his aunt. Sunday. nobbins. mother ^londay. jMrs. i^eyi AValkins is on the sick .lohn i^IcLaughlin and wife visited T. IL Lyon was called to St, Johns David ITulbert and wife of Ingham Next Sunday, 9 to 10:30 a. m., 12 to 4 p. m., list. at Elmer Alshire's Sunday. la.st week bo the death of his brotlier. attended the funeral of Leonard Field and 6 to 7 p. m. Monday, SHss ]^hic luirtz lias returned home Chas. Haynes has the telephone. Mrs. H. W. Spaulding will entertain Miss Addle Every of Mason visited from Eaton Uapids wliere s'nc liad Mrs. Stanley Marshall visited her the L, A. S. Tliursday, May U. All been caiing for Mrs. Minnie Pierce. aunt, Mrs. Geo. Pioife, Sunday. are invited. at II. Every's Tuesday. Ralph Davis has a new buggy. Grove Sitls li:us a very black eye Jfrs. Flora Gregg and daughters Mrs. Piobert Walton has returned to cause by being liurt by a base ball. visited lier parents over Sunday." her home in Jackson after spending a Mrs. Geo. Wilson is quite sick. A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient week witli relatives here.' Chronic diseases are cau.sed bv medicines that have two or more Forest Neighborhood. Clyde Eckhart of Lansing visited Don't use harsh physics. The re results at the same time. friends here Sunday. Bert Topliir has been confined to action weakens the Ijowcls, leads to ] f you take medicines for one trouble and you begin to get troubic ;Mi.ss Piose HennetL visited her sister, the house a few days but is able to be clironic constipation. Get Doan's in another part of your system, you can make" up your mind that the Mrs. PiOy Foster, at Ilaslett Sunday. Aiaiedon via Meridian Line. out again. Regulets. They operate easily, tone medicines you arc taking are having two or more results. Dr. Todd the stomach, cure constipation. t has thrown out all such medicines and only uses medicines that have Mrs. .Tackson Tobias and daugliter Jlrs. Ivo.sc Guile is caring for her Don't forget the meeting in the in one elTect at a time, and they are curative and do not produce other Katie, nortli of M. A. C, visited her aunt, >Irs. Lucy Galup, wiio is very terest of the Anti Saloon League at complaints. husband's motlier, >[rs. E. Tobias, low. the church Sunday evening, May 17. When Her Back Aches Sunday. T. Barnes' liouse burned Saturday; Mr. and Mrs, Fred II ines of Mason His Remedies Are Composed of Ethia Jranlcy of Delta and Stella with all his liousehold goods. They were at E. J. ToplifT's Friday. woman Pliidai All llcrKiier::)- iiiid Aiu* roots, herbs, barks and seeds from the various countries Dr. Todd has Schneep of Island Corners are staying will occupy .lake Pener's liouse on the .John Bush and family entertained billon 8ll|i|iliiy; A WU|. visited, coming mostly from South America and the East Indies, made with ilicir aunt, Mrs. J, A\'. Baker, into tinctures and compounded to suit each before the patient and by town line, companv from Lansing over Sunday, the doctor in person. His medicines are natural and produce good re and attending school. Mason women kiiow how the aches Miss Anna Benjamin returned to Mrs, Guy Bateman entertained the and pains that come wlien the kidneys sults, enabling him to cure after others fail. C, AV. Aycrs of Lansing is papering her home in Williamston Sunday af W. F. M. S. this week Wednesday af fail to make life a burden, Back.ichc, for Mrs. E. Tobias and Mrs. E. W. ter visiting a week in this vicinity. ternoon. ______^_ hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, dis Sutherland. tressing urinary troubles, all tell of Mrs. n. A. Olds visited at James Klnssiand. sick kidneys and warn you of the INSANITY, BRAIN DISEASES CURED. Robert Osborn of Aurelius visllcd Lamb's in Williamston Sunday. stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy SHORTNESS OF BREATH, HEART TROUBLES CURED Miss AVlllacc Clark Sunday. Mr. Redmond is visiting his daugh .John Robins of Dimondale called oh and Briglit's disease. Doan's Kidney Mrs. II, L. Bennett and daughter G. E. Gritlln Wednesday. Pills permanently cure all these dis Tliat cough, slight fever and weakness, shortness of breath, palpi ter, Mrs. ITibard Doby, this week. orders. Here's proof of it in a Mason taiton of heart, may mean sure and quick consumption. Hose attended tlie funeral of their Is'^ell A'^anllorn and wife visited his Royal Davidson has moved to Lan woman's word, It you are nervous, restless, irritable, sleepless or wake after hor cousin, Mrs. J. AVagner, in Lansing sister, Mrs. Jane Guile, Sunday. sing. Mrs, John Wasper of Center street, rid dreams, tired mornings, with a dull headache, bad taste in the •Monday. Ma.son, Midi., says: "About live years mouth, sometimes discharges, and go about your employment without The teleplione committee met at P. A. Winslow has bought Mrs. ago 1 tiegari to liave trouble with my life, energy or ambition, desire to be alone,, gloomy forebodings, a Jas. Brailoy and family of Lansing Clint Guile's and decided to build the Wcllman's farm of 18 acres for .1(750. kidneys. I had pains in my back and disposition to worry and fret about trouble ahead tliat never comes, spent Sunday with lier uncle, Francis new line in the near future. Mr. Townsend of Woodland called through tlie hips, and 1 could do very spells of feeling afraid or uncertain, sometimes low spirits, you arc Staley. little walking without becoming lame sulTering from nervous debility and exhaustion of nerve power, wliich Fred Bcmcnt and family of Lansing on IT. S. Arnold Tliursday. and tired out. I paid little attention may end in utter prostration, insanity and death. G. Zeiglar of Lansing spent Sunday visited at Cliirord Olds' Sunday. Donald Merrett is spending tlic to the trouble at lirst, but I kept get If you have a great sense of weakness and weariness with tired with his daughter, Mrs. J. Delaney. ting worse, the pains increased and limbs, numbness, trembling, prickling sensation, cold feet and legs, Tlie Laylin children visited at Fred week with his motlier in Lansing. Cecil NIckcrson of north Holt is the action of the kidney secretions be you are advancing to that most serious disease—paralysis. Deig's Saturday evening and Sunday. Miss Myrtle Mitchell spent Satur came so irregular and frepuent that 1 If your head aches, feel numb and tired, jvitli strange sensations, working for Fred Crysler. day and Sunday witli Miss Bunker had to get up many times during the loss of memory, and you think with dittlculty or you are sleepless at Tlie May library meeting will be night Finally 1 became so bad I night, with drowsiness and dullness duriny tlie day, the nerve and L. Acker and wife of Holt visited held at Mrs. Clare Wilkins'. near Eaton Rapids. his mother, Mrs. Sarali Collins Sun could not get around, was forced to brain fatigue may soon run into insanity or death. Last Tliursday the cemetery asso Geo. Oxendale is in the Lansing give up my work and go to bed. I As you value your life do not neglect these warnings. Time and day. hospital having his eyes treated by had been in bed several weeks wlien a experience has shown, and thousands of startling and marvelous cures ciation met to set trees and flowers friend advised me to use Doan's Kid Chas. Mead and wife of AVilliamston in the cemetery. A good move in tlie Dr. Foster. have proved that these diseases are perfectly and completely cured by spent Monday at tlieir farm in Forest ney Pills. I procured a tmx at Long- DR. S. CLAY TODD, olllce room 210, Hotel Downey, Lansing. right direction. Mcsdames Reed and Richardson of year Bros.'drug store, and the results Under the use of DR. S. CLAY TODD'S remarkable remedies all district. Millett visited Mesdames Ostrander were wonderful. I was soon able to those symptoms yield as if by magic and strength of nerves, vigor of Mrs. Edwin Manley and children of West Munith. and Halifax Monday. be up and around again and when I brain, vitality of blood and iieallli of body are soon restored. Delta spent Tluirsday with her sister, had linished tlie one box, I was cured "Wm. Lee spent Sunday in Leslie. South Aurelius and North and have liad no more trouble with Mrs. J. W. Baker. my back or kidneys since." Georgia Olds assisted Mrs. Mary Onondaga. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. NorthWheatfield. Leo with housework last week. Clarence Orr^who has been in Wasli- Foster-Milburn Co., BulTalo, N. Y. Wm. Coin and wife visited John Sole agents for the United States, The infantson of Mr. and Mrs. John ington the past three years is home Remember tlie name-Doan's-and take Leech has the measles. Vanllorn and wife at Latin's Corners on a visit, no other. 30 Days Free Treatments Sunday, Geo. McCormick and family visited Mrs. Chas. Crane visited her daugh Geo. Hunt, Sr., was called to Sagi FOR ALL NVHO CALL BEFORE MAY 17 Sunday at Otis AVarner's. ter, Mrs. Oliver Klttley, In Jackson a naw on business Tuesday. I Nathan Weston and wife spent Sun few days last week. - Lee Howe and family of near Leslie day witli Theodore AVeston at Van- Ray Harrington and wife of south visited liere part of the week. (HASE 6—J town, who is very sick. Henrietta visited at Frank Gibbon's Grandma Hunt died at her home Mr. Salisbury lost a horse Monday. Sunday. Tuesday morning, aged nearly 90. Miss Anna Lane called on lier aunt, Levi Minor moved to Bert Dean's Mrs: P. Orr visited B. H. Field and \ 5 AN BORN'S/ THEOPTICIAN Mrs, Florence Mays Sunday. farm near Dansville Monday. Fred wife Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Elmer Leacli is lielping care Densmore, with whom Mr. Dean re One hundred and seventeen people ^X^FFEES V for her niece, Mrs. Dora- Potter, who cently exchanged farms, took posses helped J. W. Freeman and wife cele LANSING sion of his farm here the same day. . TOWLE is very ill. brate their golden wedding Monday. Will Guarantee to Fit Your Eyes with GLASSES Sylvester Norton died Wednesday, TEAS - Mra Chas. Brenner and children Southeast Aiaiedon. spent Sunday at her brother, Albert Apr. 29, at the homo of his mother, RIGHT or RETURN YOUR MONEY Thompson's of Meridian. Mrs. Philander Lee, at PleasantLake. Henry Kent and wife visited Henry The funeral was held at Christ church Collar and wife Sunday. Haslett. at Henrietta Saturday. Interment The only place in Lansing where lenses are Gilford Baldwin and wife visited at Tiie Eadles' Literary Club will meet at the Southwell. Mr.- Norton was grouud the son of a widowed mother. Jesse Curtis'Sunday. with Miss Bertha VanAtta Thurs Lena Every is visiting In Jackson J. F. CREVE 106 Washington Ave. North. day, May 7. Obituary. thl§:week. Where the eyes are always moving' in the windows. ' The junior class of the hl^h school Leonard Field died at his home last The Grocer, MASON gave a comedy in three acts, "For Hazel Marshall was born July 11, Thursday night, aged 82V Funeral Love or Money," at the Maccabee 1881, and died May 1,1008. She leaves was held Monday afternoon conduct* hall Saturday night. » husband, two babies, mother, three Go to Cuba, North Leslie. J. Stanley and wife ssent Sunday brothisrs and many friends to mourn ed by Rev. Stewart of Mason. with their daughter, Mrs. Fannyl Mls^ Lulu M. Fhtllips of Chicago her,lo68.hX,/.;:':'••:, Mrs. M. Speer and Sidney visited in Young Man I Frank Clickner of Aurelius visited Backus. '. visited the school Friday. In 1807 she moved with her parents Jackson Sunday. TUrtjTMn KRo the advloe to jouna men his brother Will Sunday. L, B. McArthur and wife of Mason C. F. DftvlB was in Detroit a few M to "Qo WMt.» Mmr did, Mid tfom • visited his parents Sunday. f to Eatoii Rapids where they remained Morgan Sanders and wife visited at oomiwnittTelr inall Inveitment beoune not L. Osborn visited his father Satur • days last :week.;r :••:;;;;'"-; ,-•;•;, \'; i onW oomtortable bnt WMltbr. The JPPOR. until 1006 wtieh they moved back to Page Sanders* in Aurelius Sunday. . TlifHTT U now CUBA. Whi% the Weitdld in day. ', •, " •'•' J. W. Wilcox and wife visited W. the old home iind there she was unit- thlrtr jMm will be done In Onb* in Ave yean, Floyd Sutton is quite'slok. Laxton Sunday. ^. Miss Rose Bennett of La^^ Rollie Speer has a new buggy. OnbnluueTerrthlng in iti favor. About wfw Sunday ^ittikervBlster,^ Mrs. B.iA; ed in marriage witH:oiurenoe Davison (romNawTorirkMliOfai - J Ohloago' . WONDBRFtn< Chas. Lacy and family of Lanslni; E. Sherman and wife of Lansing ^Foster.: ••':*r;V:''^';;:^''r&^^^^ June.3,.thewmB,y(aMNi;'::%t;^u't;...:-^ •• Ethel Every visited in Jackson Siiiir nCRTILITT. PBRFKOT" OLIMATI.. ^e visited P. V. Backus r two days last spent Sunday with his mother. ';<: 4ay.^^''-'j;'''':v:":v:>;;-:V';,':::..'- •"•,:::;'••,'''..•--,:'•" beat propMltlon in Oub* l« • Qltnu IMt l week. •. •': •• • i 'Tlie L. A. S. will 1 im^et^^ith M ; Hives; (BcieiniL^ tatlon. inTeatment •baolutelrme., BetL..etnnii. Claud Jubb is staying with Mra.' ; .Mrs, Lucy Kelly of Bunkerhill visits •nre and Urge. Wa have the widi plant the M. A. Osborn arid wife called on Ingalls and going to school. ;p. ;8;i^teir,ThuMdajf,^Miq^:if ^ setejouorMy., Cwi^tbear the toucl» iroToa, and aell on eaijr t«mi or for eaih.. A friends in Onondaga one day last week. of your clothing. ;:J)oan'«^pintment ed Mrs. Leonard Field a few days last imalUnTMtment makea a famllr eomtortable 5:Mi«;LBniMfti)ier(^ foralltltae. Balnma CVBRT year. L. Holmes and Miss Katie Balcii : Mrs.' Abble Bachus has gone to Lto- curea the moat Obstinate oiuei.;: Whv- weeiki: •;; ',y'^;r •/•; '•::.'• ',:>:•;! kif, [ y V--' ••:•:;;-> . _^_.. itrteard. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heg- singtostay with her daughter for a ' SuiDdiqr;wttbilIto:l^m^^ •|UlOT;jAlldrugglit|iM^^ ;';^MwrMibei!EVe^ I :mm tm^. mimMmmmmmmmmmmm'^: m^iMPM mmmm sliilili