it VOLUME 33 EAST JORDAN, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. NUMBER 38 TO ORGANIZE BULOW-HAMILTON REV. JAMES LEITCH SIX CLUB MEMBERS E E.J.Cons6lidated PARENT-TEACHERS', WEDDING RETURNS TO ATTEND STATE FAIR Charlevoix Co. Schools Has ASSOCIATION At DETROIT EAST JORDAN AT DETROIT D. H. I. A. Parents and all interested in our Fenton R. Bulow of East Jordan Rev. James Leitch, pastor of the The trip that all club members Large Enfollitf t public schools are invited to visit and Miss Ruth Elizabeth Hamilton East Jordan Methodist Episcopal strive for and the biggest feature of AUGUST REPORT OF EDDIE school next Wednesday afternoon, of Detroit were united in marriage Church, was re-appointed another Boy's and Girl's club work in Michi­ MORTIMORE, OFFICIAL TESTER. Sept. 25th and stay after school to at the home of the bride's parents, year to this charge at the annual gan is the trip to the Michigan State OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 9TH help organize a Parent-Teacher's Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Hamilton at State Conference held at Kalamazoo Fair, which is.made possible by the WITH 666 ATTENDANCE. Association. This meeting is for Detroit, Saturday, Sept. 14th. Alfred the past week." Fair Management. The high herd for the month was both men and women and will be held Thorsen of this city, and Miss Nora- Other appointments to this part of This year Charlevoix County had owned by Frank Behling, of Boyne in the' Junior High School session belle Wilcox of South Haven attend­ the Grand Traverse District are as the. honor and pleasure of having six City. His herd of 4 P. B. H. aver­ The East Jordan 1(-Consolidated. room as soon as school is dismissed. ed them. ' follows-:— club members selected to receive this Schools opened Jast "week_ Monday aged 36.3 lbs. of B. P., and 1067 lbs. * An informal discussion of ways and Mr. Bulow has been a resident of Superintendent—J. O. Randall, high award. These awards were' given milk. The second high herd, was with a larger enrollment than at first means of organization will be the East Jordan a good, many years. He Traverse City. at the recent Gaylord Camp for club anticipated. A number of the coun­ .owned by Jim Nice, of East Jordan. program, and a large attendance is is, affiliated with his brother, Glenn, Bellaire—A. W. Baker members in . At* His 7 P. B. G. produced an average try districts had more children than' desired. East Jordan has not had a in business-here, is President of-the Boyne City—William Helrigel. this camp the various contests were they thought. In fact the total enroll­ of 36.2 lbs. of B. F., and 649 lbs. of -# 1 Parent - Teacher's Association for Charlevoix County Fair Ass'n and Boyne Falls—Margaret V. Nash. put on for each project that club milk. Third high herd wasowned by ment of the nine districts a year ago several years and this seems like a was recently appointed County Clerk ..Central" Lake—M. W. Weaver. members belonged to, such as judg­ was said to be 135 whereas instead of John Seiler, also of East Jordan. His good one in which to start. of Charlevoix to fill a Vacancy. The Charlevoix—John Lockyer. ing and demonstration teams. This 9 mixed cows produced an average 136 coming in on the busses from the bride was teacher in the West Side Ellsworth—G. P. Stanford. year this county had 35 boys and grades of the nine districts we have of 32.6 lbs. of B. F., and 646 lbs. of school last year and made many Mancelona—M. A. Oldt. girls in attendance, which is the best milk. 171. Altogether 193. are being car-r stituted for the jury in all trials in showing thus far. friends here during her year's stay. Petoskey—C. J. Kruse. The high two year old for the ried on the five busses each day. This the State and municipal courts of In addition to winning trips to De­ of course includes the High School Michigan," is one of wider interest Mr. and Mrs. Bulow left Detroit month was owned by Irving Craw­ for the East on a wedding trip and troit, we carried away first prize in ford of East Jordan. His P. B. G. pupils and the Sogers District,; and more interesting material than the singing contest and in the stunt those used for some time. The folr will • be "At Home" at Charlevoix CHARLOTTE POTTER produced 45.6 lbs. of B. F., and 877 Quite a vivid picture of the enroll­ after Oct, 1st. - night program. ment in the schools is given below. lowing have enrolled: Frances BURIED HERE lbs. of milk. George Meggison of Brown, Thelma Sommerville, Clara Among those from East Jordan to The following boys and girls made Charlevoix, ranks next with a P. B. Last year the first week there were attend the wedding were Mr. and the trip: Katherine Wangeman and 598 in attendance in the East Jordan Leu, Francis Votruba, Carl WeaveT LAST TUESDAY J. that produced 38.8 lbs. of B. F., and Helen Severance. "'-'••_' Mrs, Raty Benson with son, Marvin, Doris Russell, East Jordan in the and 791 lbs. of milk. The third was schools. This year the first week Misi' Frances Rogers, and Miss judging contest for canning club there were 656. This is the largest Charlotte Jane Potter passed away owned by R. V. Liskum, of East Jor­ Moreen Bulow. at the home "of her brother, Harry J. members; Carlton Smith, Charle­ dan. She, a P. B. G. produced 31.6 enrollment the local school has had in voix, Warren Shapton and James a number of years. There are still StUDENT COUNCIL Potter, at Spring Lake, Mich., Satur­ lbs. ,B. F., and 1020 lbs. milk. f day,. Sept. 14th, following an illness Block, Charlevoix, in dairy judging. quite a number of pupils all the way In additional James Block and R..V. Liskum also is the owner of through the system to come in yet. FOR E. J. H. S. MRS. ANNA BARNETT of some duration from pernicious the high three year old for the anemia. Carlton Smith were also on a demon­ The Junior High has 111 pupils. ARE ELECTED TAKEN BY DEATH stration team that won at Gaylord month. She, also a P. B. G., pro­ The largest number enrolled for 6 Deceased was 49 years of age and duced 58.5 lbs. of B. F., and 1125 AT MISHAWAKA, IND. was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and thus won the trip for the second years. One fact has been vividly time. They demonstrated the fitting lbs> of milk. The second high three On Wednesday, Sept. 11, a pri­ James E. Potter, former residents of year old, a grade Guernsey, was own­ brought out in checking up the- en­ mary election was held to determine and showing of dairy calves in pre­ rollment and that is that quite a East Jordan. Since trie death of her ed by Edd. Potter of Charlevoix7 and candidates for the Student Council Mrs.. Anna Lavina Barnett passed parents, she has made her home with, paration for exhibits. Dick Straw, number of High School students are away at the" home of her sister, Mrs. Charlevoix, had his transportation produced 44.6 lbs. of B. F., and 1240 from all grades of both Junior and her brother, Harry Potter. IBs. of milk. Walter Heileman of here that otherwise would, not have Senior High. Margaret Pickard, at Mishawaka, paid as the leader of the Barnard been here at all—this is shown by Ind., Sunday,. Sept. 15th, after suf­ The remains were brought to East Junior Dairymen and accompanied East Jordan, owns the third high cow the large Freshmen enrollment. One After the close of nominations and Jordan, Monday, and funeral services in this class. She, a P. B. G. pro­ the otes having been cast, the four fering two paralytic strokes since last his members. of the arguments that consolidation May. were held from Watson's Funeral duced for her owner 45.1 lbs. B. F., having the greatest number in Senior Parlors, Tuesday forenoon, conduct­ The party left for Detroit on Wed­ and 808 lbs. milk. has often advanced that many boys Anna L. Howard was born Nov. nesday afternoon and returned early and girls will attend High School if High and the two having the greatest ed by Rev. C. W. Sidebotham, pastor number in Junior High were chosen 28, 1857, in Ontario, Canada, and Sunday morning. While there con­ George Meggison has a P. B. J. they have the right kind of chances. of the Presbyterian Church. Inter­ that ranks first in the 4 year old class as candidates for the election to be was united in marriage to Richard ment at Sunset Hill siderable time was spent in visiting It was expected that the sixth Barnett Oct. 7, 1875, in Canada. all the interesting exhibits at the with a record of 48.6 lbs. B. F., and held the following Wednesday, Sept. Among those here to attend the grade would have a very large at­ 18th. They came to East Jordan where they Fair and in seeing the sights in De­ 1056 lbs. milk. A P. B. H. owned by tendance. You will notice that there funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Breezy Point Farm, of Irohton, The result of the primary was as made their home for some 40 years. troit. Probably the most enjoyable are 64 in the sixth grade room. About They went to Tacoma, Wash., about Potter of Spring Lake; Mrs. F. K. features were the trips to Belle Isle, holds second place with a record of the only room that is really over­ follows: Warne of Chicago; Mrs. J. A. Lan­ 43.2 lbs. B. F., and 1271 lbs. milk. SENIOR—Carl Weaver, William six years ago to make their home and seeing a big league base ball crowded in the grades. The High with their son-in-law, Andrew Reid caster of Levering, and F. A. Kenyon game, and in seeing two of the most R. V. Liskum, owns the second high School is running well near capacity. Kitsman, Bea BoswelL Gloria Mc- of Mackinac Island. cow in this class, a P. B. G. which Pherson., and family. Mr. Barnett died there beautiful theatres in Detroit. Need- Only two rooms are being used on Aug. 28, 1927. Since that time Mrs. less-to say a very happy but tired produced 37.8 lbs. B. F., and 899 lbs.- JUNIOR—Vera Hammond, .Lois milk. the West Side. You will note that, Healey, Robert Kenny, Ethel Staley. Barnett making her home with her group was the result. there are 29 in one room and 43 in SCREEN STARS In the mature cow class, Floyd SOPHOMORE — Roy Busseler, granddaughters at Tacoma. She ar­ In Mew of the fact that Charlevoix another. However this makes two rived at the home of her sister, Mrs. TO BE SEEN AT Country had 23 different clubs hi Black, of Charlevoix, ranks first with good sized grades on the West Side Marie St. Charles, Gwendolyn Mal- a grade Guernsey that produced 54.9 pass, Howard Sommerville. Margaret Pickard of Mishawaka, TEMPLE THEATRE 1929, had 35 members in" attendance and being fortunate in having a Ind., on Aug. 22nd last for a visit. lbs. B. F., and 1144 lbs. milk. The FRESHMEN—Anna Votruba, and at the Gaylord club camp, won three public spirited citizen aid the district Deceased is survived by a daughter trips to the State Fair and won first Breezy Point Farm is second with a on a-boiler, and with the two rooms John Vogel. Manager Glenn R. Bulow of the P. B. H. that produced 51.5 lbs. B. F., EIGHTH—Robert Joynt, Eliza­ Mrs. Ella Harrison, of Sault Ste Temple Theatre has recently con­ in stunts and music contest at Gay­ down stairs eliminates the need of a Marie, and five grandchildren. Also lord we feel that boy's and girl's club and 1376 lbs. milk. Jim Rice ranks new fire escape—this makes a very beth Severance. tracted with the United Artists Corp. third with a P. B. G. that produced SEVENTH— Mary Jane Porter, by a brother—J. D. Howard of for a series of some—of their high work has progressed wonderfully in satisfactory condition at the West Mackinaw City, and her sister, Mrs. this county and is accomplishing a 49.6 lbs. B. F., and 856 lbs. milk. Side; school. Cyril Dolezel. class motion pictures to be shown in On Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 10:20 Pickard. East Jordan in the near future. great deal toward the development of Others who own cows that made the Election was opened and ballots Mrs. Barnett was a'member of the Among some of the Stars to be seen individuals and in the prosperity of 1250 lbs. milk, or Over or ,^60.0 or East Jordan Public School Enroll­ prepared. . The following students East Jordan M. E. Church when it are Douglas Fairbanks, Dolores Del- agriculture. •more lbs. B.'F. are as follows;— were elected: was first built and was an ardent Rio, Ronald Colman, Vjlma Banky, B. C. MELLENCAMP, Eckland Bros., Charlevoix, four P. ment—Years 1928-29—1929-30. 1 SENIOR—Bea Boswell, Carl Wea­ church worker. Norma Talmadge, Mary Piekford, Co. Agr ! Agent B. H., that produced respectively: ver. The remains were brought to East Eleanor Boardman and Jean Her- CENTRAL BUILDING 49.4 lbs. B. F. and 1454 lbs. milk. . JUNIOR—Vera Hammond, Ethel Jordan Tuesday. Funeral services short. , ' From •- 40.4 lbs. B. F. and 1345 lbs. milk. '<• Staley. were held from the M. E. Church These pictures will be shown with­ WM. J; MEGGISON Country .37.2 lbs. B. F. and 1330 lbs. milk. SOPHOMORE—Roy Busseler and Wednesday afternoon. In the ab­ out any advance in price from the 1928-29 1929-30 sence of the pastor at Conference, regular admission. Watch this news­ DIED AT CHARLEVOIX 40.4 lbs. B. F. and 1401 lbs. milk. Kindergarten Howard Sommerville. ' 39 29 8 FRESHMEN—Anna Votruba. Rev. C. W- Sidebotham, pastor of the paper for dates. Edd. Potter, one Grade Guernsey First GTade '47_ 52 14 — EIGHTH—Jlobert-^oynfc^ Presbyterian- ChurcV^conducted—the "42 Second Grade 41 8 SEVENTH—Cyril Dolezel. • services. Interment at Sunset Hill. day morning, Sept. 12th for William 1339 lbs. milk. ^ =•. Third Grade .43 47 14 The duties of those elected are to Mrs. Arthur Johnson J. Meggison, long-time resident of Breezy Point Farm, one P. B. H. Fourth Grade 30 45 12 Charlevoix County, who died Monday that produced 40-5 lbs. B. F. Fifth Grade co-operate with the faculty. They Dies Suddenly At and 41 33 11 are to work together for the good of "FIRE PREVENTION Sept. 9th at Charlevoix, after a lin­ 1348 lbs. milk. Sixth Grade 59" ,64 21 the school as a whole, and are to ad­ Greencastle, Ind. gering illness, Out of the 26 herds tested 18 were HIGH SCHOOL vise their class in all school activities. WEEK," OCT. 6-12 1 Seventh Grade Mr. Meggison was born February feeding grain and 4 were weighing 43 58 18 A telegram received here, Tuesday, 11, 1875, in Muskola County, On­ Eighth Grade 38 53 The election, of class officers will the milk. •••.•"".'.' 20 be published later. ,. . Although earnest efforts have been stated that Mrs. Arthur Johnson pass­ tario, Canada, and was 54 years old Ninth Grade 39 56 22 ed away suddenly at. her home at Out of the 16 Separators tested Tenth Grade made in recent years to cut down at the time of his death. When a lad only one was loosing money for its -34 33 2 America's'fire loss, it is still said to Greencastle, Ind., Monday. Funeral of 11 years, he came to Charlevoix Eleventh-Grade - 39 39 10 services are to be held this Friday at owner. Twelfth Grade VACATION DAYS OVER exceed a half billion dollars a.year, County with his parents, Mr. and 28 35 11 to say nothing of the sacrifice of the Lansing, Mich. Mrs. William D. Meggison, who set- There was 263 cows on test, 18 of WEST SIDE lives of thousands of human beings. Mrs. Johnson was a former well- tied on a farm in the Barnard dis­ which were dry.,., Second' Grade 11 14 4 With the coming Of September and known and esteemed East Jordan the opening of schools and colleges The real tragedy in this picture, is trict. He" remained at the parental The average milk per cow was 603 Third Grade 18 15 5 seen when we realize that most of this girl—daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. home until two years after his marri­ lbs. . Fourth Grade 15 25 8 the summer vacation period is de­ Ellson, who now reside at Lansing. clared officially ended, although it is enormous loss of life and property age on December 26, 1904, to Miss The average B. F. per cow was Fifth Grade 12 17 5 was caused by carelessness—most of Deceased is survived by her husband Rachel Nixon. Prior to that time he, 24.6 lbs. Kindergarten 11 said that hundreds are forming the and three ' daughters. She was a habit of remaining until late Septem­ it could have been prevented. had worked at varied occupations in EDDIE MORTIMORE, First Grade 10 member of Mark Chapter, Order and about Charlevoix, being employ­ Tester. ber or early October when the resort October 6-12 has been set aside as Eastern Star of East Jordan. "Fire Prevention Week." It is a" ed as a rafll hand, in the woods and at Total—598 656 193 country is most beautiful. week when we should see to the re­ fanning. _._...... ::_..:.... _ ._ West Side, First Grade—8. The resort sections report the most successful in years, especially during moval of every .fire hazzard, a time COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Twenty-three years ago, Mr. Meg­ SIX PUREBRED RAMS August when the hot dry days drove when we should study the simple gison purchased a farm in- Eveline PURCHASED FROM SCHOOL CHAT thousands from the cities to seek the rules of fire prevention, a week, in Regular meeting of the Common township, located on the Charlevoix- cool shady spots of Michigan, rapidly which we should decide to reduce Council of the City of East Jordan East Jordan road. He was known as "RAM TRUCK" becoming the summer playground of America's ash heap to a minimum. held at the Council Rooms Monday one of the successful farmers of A class in library instruction, the nation. We can accomplish this if we have evening, Sept, 16, 1929. Charlevoix County and was active in which has been organized for the the will to that end. - affairs of his ' community; He re­ In all livestock breeding operations Although the capacities of those Meeting was called to order: by the the sire at the head Of the herd or first time in this high school, is under catering to- the tourist trade were Mayor., Present;' Mayor Gidley, and mained on the farm until last May, the direction of Miss Crofoot The being forced at that time to retire on flock is responsible for over half taxed to the limit, very few com­ Aldermen Taylor, Bradshaw, Sever- what the future improvement will be. students enrolled will have charge of plaints were heard by visitors com­ ONE POSSIBLE ance"and Williams. Absent: Alder­ account of ill health. He came* to the school library during the day. Charlevoix to reside with his sister, Therefore whenever/several new plaining of poor treatment. They men Clark and Watson. sires are purchased by farmers to Saturday, Sept. 21, the first Foot­ are evidently finding in Michigan the DISASTER Minutes of the last meeting were Mrs. E. B. Ward, and it was at her ball game of the season will be play­ home that death took him Monday. head their livestock you can be sure spirit of hospitality that will make read and approved. that the future will look brighter. ed on the HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS them want to come back again next The one terrible thing in this Bills were presented for -payment Mrs. Meggison proceeded him in with the St. Ignace. High School team. year. A satisfied vacationist is an world, in the view of Ecclesiastes, is as follows: death about eight years ago. As a result of the visit of the 'Ram : This will be the first of the two home asset They always induce others to to be without a friend. To have no­ Wm. McPherson, mowing lawnf 2.50 Deceased is survived by five child­ Truck" last week we are glad to state games which will be played in,East accompany them the following sea-; body to love, nobody to be loved by, John Schroeder, magneto--— 3.00 ren, viz: Emerald B„ and Winnifred that six purebred rams were pur­ Jordan this year. son. nobody, to speak to when you are Reid-Sherman, labor & mdse- 47.10 Of Detroit; Wesley, Arthur and Lil­ chased by Charlevoix County far­ happy, nobody to speak to when you mers. Not only that but they were The classes of the Home Econo­ We doubt if the possibilities of Bert Reinhart, labor— :_ .75 lian of Charlevoix. Four sisters, Mrs. mics Department have started on are sad, nobody to grow old with, no­ Loyal Murray, labor . 5.78 E. B. Ward, Charlevoix; the Misses the highest priced and best type rams Michigan »3 a summer resort state body to meet life with, nobody to that were on the truck and will surely their first projects. The first year Save yet been visualized. Each year Wm. Prause, labor-: . 27.48 Ella and Grace Meggison of Jackson; cooking class, composed of ninth pray for, nobody at whose prayer Jno. Whiteford, work at cem. 49.00 and Mrs. L. G. Everts of Detroit; also make their presence felt in the fu­ 500 miles of new paved highway God might bless us; to have nobody ture. graders, are bringing fruits, and opens new vistas, new places to visit, Andrew LaLonde, labor 16.75 three brothers, George of Charlevoix, vegetables from home and going thru to believe in you in all weathers, no­ Northern Auto Co., truck parts 5.27 Thomas of Traverse City and Albert Louis Shapton, Charlevoix, and new charms to be enjoyed. Another body to be with you in some hardl Carl Stevens, bought the various processes of canning decade and the summer resort busi­ Wolverine Sign Wks., bulletin of Chicago. Two other brothers, them. The tenth grade sewing class place and to be with you at the last; service J. 30.00 James and Robert, are deceased. Shropshires; and E. J. Edwards, Char­ ness will rankclose to that of indus­ nobody to shed a tear for you when" levoix, Robert Barnett, East Jordan, are working on a wardrobe. The try. Already it has surpassed the old E. J. Co-op. Ass'n, labor & mdse 3.71 Rev. W. H. Rauch, of the Baptist home management class, consisting at length it is apparent that you are E. J. Hose Co., fires .«-... 35.00 and Henry Korthase, Boyne City are lumbering days in amount of money about to leave this world; nobody to Church officiated at the funeral ser­ the new owners of Hampshires. Last of eleventh and twelfth graders, are spent, and it is virtually in its in­ Moved by Alderman Williams, vices held from the Ward residence re-decorating one of the rooms of follow your dust to the grave in sor­ supported by Alderman Severance, year 13 purebred rams were deliver­ fancy. Each succeeding year should row that you have gone, in faith that at 302 State Street. Interment was ed from the truck on a similar visit. their department. New drapes are establish a new high mark. It is a that the bills be allowed and paid. at Brookside cemetery.—Charlevoix being made, the woodwork is being such a one as you have been cannot Motion carried by an aye and nay With 19 new rams in the last two IbusinesB in which every part of the have gone forever—to be thus alone, Courier. years a decided improvement in varnished and the furniture re State has a share—we are wise to vote as follows: upholstered. for .this man and for every truly hu­ Ayes—Taylor, Bradshaw, Sever­ sheep can be noted. Doa't worry devote our best efforts in giving it man heart is the one possible diaster. about the future of Agriculture, but The class in Debating have begun encouragement. ance, Williams and Gidley. What stretches but is not rubber Nays—None. or a neck? Crepe paper. like these men who are starting right, earnest work preparatory for the go ye and do likewise. first debate, scheduled for Nov. 16. It's a good thing that a woman On motion by Alderman Severance A young man may induce the girl's The question—"Resolved, That - a Whai-goes up. when^the^rain_comes doesn't faint. «very time »hi>. has a meeting was ad jour n«d, _ 4»th*r to. toe the-mark-by posing as B. C. MELLENCAMP, Judge, or Board of Judges, be iub- down? An umbrella. faint idea. OTIS J. SMITH, City Ckrk. the mark. County Agr*l Agent

l^s^sstf^i THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

Charlevoix County Herald to Traverse City in their new Ford PENINSULA week end. Pilgrim Holiness Church Sedan one day this week. Mrs. D. E. Carpenter and family G. A. LISK. Publisher. (Edited by Mrs. E Harden) Rev. B. E. Manker, Pastor. Subscription Rat*—XI.80 par year. Rocco DeMaio is reported to have of Ellsworth spent Sunday at the 'toaB *_#V?__i; purchased the John Heller farm. Vernon Vance home. 11:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Wm. Tillotson had a wood saw out­ Clarence Murray is in the neigh­ 2:00 p. m.—General Service. fit busy on Tuesday. A VALUED CITIZEN CALLED borhood with his threshing outfit. 7:00 p. m.—Friday night, Prayer Louis Kamradt is taking his child­ Roy Vance and family took supper Meeting. ren to and from school in East Jor­ A highly respected and fondly with Geo. Vance's Saturday evening. dan, until their removal there in the loved citizen was called to his final Presbyterian Church Member Michigan Press Association. near future. rest, Saturday, Sept. 14th, at 3:00 "How long will this lawn mower Member National Editorial >Ass'n. Miss La Verne McCalmon with her o'clock p. m. Ernest Loomis was last?" asked the careful buyer. born at Bingham, New York, Oct. WILSON TOWNSHIP C. W. Sidebotham, Pastor. mother spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. (Edited by Mrs. C. M. Nowland) "How many and what kind of 20, 1855, his parents being Alfred C. B. Harper, Foreign Pastor. neighbors have you?" countered the Sintered at the Postoffice at East Sutton. They called briefly" at Ed. "A Church for Folks." Nowlands in the afternoon. and Lucinda Loomis. He came to experienced hardware dealer." Jordan, Michigan, as second class Grand Rapids, Mich., with his parents mail matter. Matthew Hardy and son have pur­ William Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 a. m,—-Morning Worship. at the age of six years. He was Fred Kurtz of Wilson, was united in chased a new silo filler and will soon united in marriage to Miss Caroline 11:15 a. m.—Sunday School. You can continue to respect your be starting on their own silage. marriage Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, 6:30 p. m.—Evening Service. friends if you will, learn to say "no" AFTON Hewitt on Nov. 28, 1880 at Grand to Miss Myra Leist, daughter of Mr. The State College Buck Truck Rapids. To this union two sons were The Young People will report on when they need money. Edited by Mrs. Henry'Timmer. with its valuable cargo stayed over and Mrs. John Leist of Horton's Bay, their Conference held at Wequeton- born-r-Ray Loomis of Eveline Twp., at the home of the bride's parents, Friday night at - Silver' Leaf Farm, and Earl of Detroit. He came to his sing. There were two animals sold at the by Rev. Linnel of Petoskey. M'iss PROBATE ORDER Leo Boyd of Pontiac spent last farm in Eveline Township in 1894 Rozina Kurtz of Old Mission was meeting Friday afternoon, another and has made this his home since. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ week with his- aunt, Mrs. Henry the following morning, making a home a few days to attend the wed­ First M. E. Church He passed this life Sept* 14, 1929, James Leitch, Pastor bate Court for the County of Char­ Sloop Jr. total of six purebred rams purchased ding. levoix. Matthew Hardy has a new Dodge after an illness of three) years from in the county. cancer of the face. -Mr. Loomis was Ed. Nowland was taken quite\ ill 10:00 a. m.—Morning "Service. At a session of said Court, held at Sedan. Wm,.. Moore has taken up his resi­ Friday night with stomach trouble. 11:30 a. m.—Sunday School. the Probate office in the City of Char­ Mr. and Mrs.- Merritt Finch were ever a kind and loving husband and dence in the old-Chorpening house, father, a good helpful neighbor and a. A doctor was called to relieve his dis­ 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League levoix, in said County, on the fifth guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. which is now part of Silver Leaf tress. He is better, but rather weak, 7:00 p. m—Evening Worship day of September A. D. 1929. Henry Finch of Bellaire, Sunday. jolly fellow with the young people Farm, and will remain as shepherd and children, who will .miss him Tuesday. Present: Servetus A. Correll, Pro­ a Mrs. Aaron Bruce and son, with for the winter. grately. He is.survived by the wife Mrs. E. J. Coykendall visited Mrs.' bate Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds of Blanchard Deer Lake Busy Workes Canning and two sons, and one brother, Geo. Mary Morgan, Monday. Church of God In the Matter of the Estate of visited their cousin, Mrs. J. L. Sutton Club are proud of Evelyn Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russ drove to James F. Cole,. Deceased.. Loomis of Detroit, all of whom were 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. two days last week. who won first place in the club, then at his bedside at the last. There are Trout Lake last. Saturday to visit his The above estate having been ad­ Arthur Brintnall and family, and demonstrated her ability by drawing mother, and a sister of Wisconsin, 12:00 a. m Preaching Service. - three granddaughters. 1 mitted to probate and Mary E. Cole Mrs. O. D. Smith, were guests Sunday first prize in Charlevoix County. whom he had not seen in years, who 7:00 p. m.-^Evening Service. appointed administratrix thereof. at Albert Todds. Ed. and Miss Esther Shepard were is there on a visit. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting, Thurs­ It Unordered that four months from Mrs. Curtis Brace returned Mon­ Sunday dinner guests of their cousin R. G. Short,- the McNess man of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowland, Mrs, day, at 7:00 p. m. this date be allowed for creditors to day from Iowa, leaving her mother Chas. Shepard. Bay Shore was on the Peninsula, Fri­ Max Graham and son visited Mr. and Everyone is cordially invited to at­ present their claims against said es­ recovering. Mrs. L. Henderson and Mrs. M. day. Mrs. Frank Kiser, near Eveline Or­ tend these services. Cornel tate, and that such claims will be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holland Hardy called Sunday morning to sec After several damp days last week chards, last Friday. heard by said court' on Wednesday, were Traverse City Fair visitors, Mrs. J. L. Sutton, who has been very which helped the drought somewhat, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardy and fam­ Latter Day Saints Church the 8th day of January A. D. 1930, at Wednesday, dining at the home of poorly with palpitation of the heart. a general rain set,in Friday evening ily were dinner guests of Mr. and ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the her mother. and continued until Saturday noon Mrs. J. D. Frost in East Jordan, Sun­ Leonard Dudley, Pastor. Probate office in the city of Charle­ Lester Hardy is driving a new and gave us all the moisture we need­ day. 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. voix. Ford. CENTRAL LAKE ed. It is the first real rain since Aug. Miss Ocole Scott of Kalamazoo is 10:11; a. m.—Social Service: It is Further Ordered, That public Mrs. John Miles and son wore (Edited by Jesse Morse) 16th. home for two weeks at Boyne City* 7:00 p. m.—Evening Service. notice thereof be given by publica­ Af ton callers Sunday evening. Mrs. Orval Bennett and children and visted her grandparents, Mr. and 7:00 p. m., Thursday — Prayer tion of a copy of this order, ' for Dwellers' on the State Road are spent Thursday and Friday in Boyne Mrs, A. R. Nowland,-and uncle, Ray, Meeting. three successive weeks previous to much disheartened at the rumor that Nice series of rain for the Fair. City. Thursday and Sunday night. All are welcome to attend these said day of hearing, in the" Charle­ the Road Commissioners will not at­ Lloyd Morse will show several head There was an Auction Sale at the Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy of voix County Herald a newspaper tempt to keep this road open during of his driving horses at the Traverse Ernest Loomis- farm Saturday after­ Petoskey, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hardy printed and. circulated in said the coming winter. City Fair. noon. There was a fairly good crowd' and children of Boyne City visited A few persons depend too much on County, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hardy and Mrs. Doris Dontter is visiting with and things went well. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt themselves, but more depend too SERVETUS A. CORRELL, family were guests of the James D; her brother, Doyle Morses' people Mead Benson of Detroit is caring Hardy, Sunday evening.. much on others. Judge of Probate, Frost family Sunday at East Jordan. this week. for the Charlie Earl farm for awhile, Matthew Hardy and son purchased Mrs. Henry Timmer and daughter Ralph Watkins and Wendcl Evans r George Loomis of Detroit and Mrs. a new silo at Boyne City Co-ops Mon­ visited two old school friends, Mr. have put up four swings at the Bay Maddie Lyle of Bridgeport, Mich., day. The former drives a Dodge and Mrs. Monte Dingman, of Bellaire View schoolhouse.- arrived Friday evening, Sept. 6th to Sedan. Sunday. Mrs. Vera Carpenter is teaching at help care for'Ernest Loomis, who was The four daughters of Mr. and Wm., Saunders was a dinner guest Bay View' again this year, It is her very ill with cancer Of the face. ' Mrs. Harry Behling drive an autcr to at the Wm. Tate home, Sunday. second term. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loomis arrived and from high school at Boyne City. MICHIGAN BELL Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Lumley and Miss Margaret Watson is teaching from Detroit Friday, Sept. 13th, call­ Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Behling have two Miss Sidney Lumley were .callers her third term of school at Lake ed by the illness and death of his daughters attending also. Sunday evening aVthe Chas. Shepard View. father, Ernest Loomisr Clark Colver of Wilson, a Boyne TELEPHONE CO. residence. Alva James is putting in a new Ernest Loomis died at his home— City dairyman, purchased a Guern­ Mrs. Chas. Hott is ^ convalescing furnace and ceiling at Grand View sey herd of cows of Ben Gardener, Maple Lawn _F_arm—Saturday at 3 1 from a serious attack of' tonsilitis. - schoolhouse this week, so J. W. Morsev !:pij(ri".. An Auction Sale, which had instead of having Holsteins, a week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Starkes drove is having a short vacation. been arrangeii for the week before, ago Saturday. He has the Holsteins Long Distance Rates Are Central Lake schools opened again was in progress at the time. for sale now. Surprisingly Low last week with an enrollment of 179 The State Potato Inspector made George Cooper finished the addi­ pupils. Ellsworth has 137. J. L. his final inspection of this section, tion of the Sam Nowland home last Kraft is again Superintendent. Friday. week. For Instance: Mrs. Cora Dunlop and daughter, Lyle Wilson, Bob Wilson, Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepard were Florence, left Sunday evening for Hosegood, Geo. Jarman and""" Mrs. Monday afternoon visitors of their LaGrange, Indiana, where -she will Mercy Woerful went to Springvale daughter, Mrs. Joe Leu of the Pen­ make her home with Grandpa Brow­ Sunday for blackberries. .. insula. 5 ning. Ed.: Stollard who had the misfor­ Mr. and Mrs. Milo Clute and child­ M MUNNIMAKERS Mrs. J. O. MeEwan died at Orange tune to loose his farm house by fire ren visited her father and brother, Notices of Lost, "Wanted, For Sale, City, Calif., a week ago last Friday. Martin and Guy Wilber of Wildwood. For Rent, etc., in this Column is 25 Sept. 8th, wiUmove what household According to her wish, her body was goods that were» saved from the fire Mr. and Mrs. George Jaquays and cents for one insertion for 26 words cremated. Her sister, Mrs. Currin daughter, Marian visited Sunday at or less. Initials count as one word to East Jordan, Monday. « of this place went out to attend the Miss Alice Stollard spent last week the home of his brother, Walter Ja­ and compound words count as two funeral. quays and family at Pellston. words. Above this number of words at the Ray Loomis home and attend­ A65 * The Gleaners met at the hall at ed High School in East Jordan, riding Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hardy called on a charge of one cent a word will be Eastport Friday night. The men Mr. and Mrs.R. E. Nowland Tuesday or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 p, m. made for the first insertion and one- in the buss to and from. purchasing the Gleaner grounds are Mr, and Mrs. David Gaunt and Mr. evening. You can call the following points and talk for half cent for subsequent insertions, unable to pay the balance of $8,000, with a minimum charge of 15 cents. and Mrs. Bob Myers were dinner Mrs. John McCalmon, Miss La- THREE'MINUTES for the "rates shown. Rates so they are just paying the interest guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaunt Verrie McCalmon, and John Jr.'s son^r; These rates are for cash only. Ten this year. to other points are proportionately low. cents extra per insertion if charged. and family at Knoll Krest, Sunday. Don, of Bay Shore visited Mr. _rid Mrs. Edmund Curtis will leave next Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Faust and Mr. Mrs. Joel Sutton, and Miss La Vented?-. > LOST AND FOUND Week for Topeka, Kansas, where her and Mrs. F. K. Hayden arid two child­ called on other friends. From East Jordan To: St-Han___l husband has employment with a ren of Orchard Hill were guests to a Will Garberson and daughter, Mrs. R«te graphaphone sales company. She dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maude Schults of St. Joseph visited ALPENA ______—_$ .65 FOUND—Pair of Eye Glasses about was formerly Fanny Elzinga. two weeks ago. Owner may secure Faust and family at Mountain Ash his sisters, Mrs. John Hott, Mrs. Chas. BENZONIA ___ —- .55 —^saTne-^y~4nttutrtng^of--&R-RJ^| Prof. E. C. Rowe of Mt. Pleasant Farm, Sunday, Hott and Mrs. Sarah' Hudkinsand BEULAH returlie^_SaXurday^1om^^pan"^ndris" ^jja+ether-relatives last-week. ——— — .55 BARTLETT. . 38x1 MrT^and Mrs,"Xon tiewii —MANISTEE—___ ; stopping for a while at his cottage, on daughter of Charlevoix called at the Mrs. Max Graham and son Melvin r__-^s- ~ Torch Lake. He went "to Japan to Ernest Loomis home, Sunday. returned to Detroit Monday, after MANISTIQUE ______1—• .60 LOST—Aug. 24th, at the Monroe study the people there in connection visiting her grandparents, Mr. and WEST BRANCH.-____ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waggoner and —- .60 Creek bridge, a bamboo fly casting with psychology, the subject he son of Charlevoix were dinner guests Mrs. E. L. Nowland, and her father, rod (monogram "Icely") with dull teaches at Central State. . at the.Ray Loomis home, Sunday. Earl Batterbee, and uncle," Chas. The rates quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective burnished reel and new line. Five C. H. Morse and Henry Hostler Miss Birdie Stollard spent last Nowland, of East Jordan. •4:30 «. m. to 7:00 p. m. dollars reward if delivered to A. E. have been repairing the interior of week at the Geo. Jarman home, going BARTLETT, East Jordan. 37-2 the Grand View school room this Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective 7.-00 p. m. to to and from school in East Jordan in The waters of Round Lake near 8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rate*, 830 p. m. week and putting up a new garage the buss. : HELP WANTED Charlevoix claimed two victims late to 4:30 a. m, . •.' for Mr. Hostler. They will put in a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cbnyer motor­ Sunday afternoon, Sept. 8th.. They bid for the painting of the Eastport ed up from Traverse City, Saturday were Edward Greiner,?age 26, son of REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS will Baptist Church} which is advertised. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Greiner of Mar­ To obtain Out-o/-Totwi telephone numbers, employ o.ne woman in East Jordan evening and visited the Geo. Jarman XL. Kraft and J. W. Morse have family, returning Sunday. ion township, and John Kerchak, age call "Information." • and vicinity to present new Fall started a Spelling Contest for Antrim 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Kerchak Line. Territory has been worked Hugh Russell and his sister, Mrs. County. The country schools sur- Nellie Pohlman and her daughter and who live south of Charlevoix. The eight years and has many custo­ r-undirig the several High Schools of two young men were running around mers. Exclusiyer territory. Good husband and Mr. arid Mrs. Northroup the county will meet with these all of Grand Rapids motored up Sat­ the lake in an outboard motor boat. earnings and. bonus. Write or call schools and conduct the cofitest, then 707 Building & Loan Bldg., Grand urday and visited at the Ray Loomis send delegates to the county contest. home until Monday. . It's a case of true love if he can Rapids, Mich. 38-2 remain for an hour arid forget to There will be a meeting of the teach­ Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, ers Friday night to discuss plans for light another cigaret. WANTED former -residents of this section, but the contest. now of Washington State, are here visiting relatives and friends. He is (CANTED—Young Calves and old a brother of Clarence Johnston. Horses. Write or phone SEARS EVELINE FOX RANCH, East Jordan. 18-fcf. (Edited by Mrs. Frank Kiser.* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE PLEASANT HILL Mrs. Wilber Spidle, Mrs. F. .Kiser, (Edited by Anson Hayward) FOR SALE—House and Lot, East and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark were Jordan West Side, 210 Division St. Charlevoix visitors last Thursday. Six rooms and basement, electric Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nowland and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lanway and lights—¢300 on easy terms. In­ Mrs. Max Graham and son, Melvin, daughter, Beatrice, and Miss Peck quire of MRS. HENRY ST. JOHN, were visitors at the home of Mr. and were up to their farm—"Lake of the 1900 Sanford St, Muskegon Hts., Mrs. Frank Kiser last Friday. Woods"—Sunday. Mien. 25-18 Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Ruckle and boys were Sunday guests of their daughter visited his father' arid family, Mr. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Marion Best and family. and Mrs. Joe Gaunt,""Sunday. Mrs. Russell Thomas and son, Ga­ Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hayward and FOR SALE—Peony Roots, Tulip briel, and little daughter, Evelyn, are son, Lucius motored to Traverse City Bulbs and other bulbs.—MRS. visiting her parents and friends at last week. ROSE HABEL, Nettleton's Cor­ Allegan, Rev. B. E. Manker preached at the ners, East Jordan. ' 38x1 Mr. and Mrs. Spidle were Ellsworth Bennett schoolhouse Sunday. Mrs. callers last Sunday. Manker will preach next Sunday, Sept. 22nd at three o'clock. - HOUSE For Rent with all modern Mr, and Mrs. Best and family improvements. PIANO For Sale, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Sun­ Miss Wilma Schroeder nas gone to in good condition. — MRS. C. day evening. Detroit for a two weeks visit. WALSH, Corner Third & Nicholis Ed. Kowalske is building a. new Beatrice and Lottie Kidder who Sts., East Jordan. 38x1 chimney and plastering for - W.' O. have been visiting their parents, Mr. Spidle, and also they have their new and Mrs. H. Kidder for a month, furnace installed. have returned to Chicago. FOR SALS:—Round Oak Heater; Will VanDeventer got seriously Reed Bird Cage and Standard. In­ He_-enl- hurt by a runaway team, week ago quire t)f PAT FOOTE, East Jor- last Sunday. dan. ^ 37-2 Cora—Why did Muriel insist on being married in an Airplane' FOR SALE—Team of Black Mares, Dora,—Well, she's so conceited that (Edited by Mrs. Vernon Vance.) between 6 and 7 years old.—J. F. she thought no man on earth was John Hawley Jr., and family of KENNY, East Jordan. 30-tf. good enough for her. Detroit visited his parents ovqr the flawyi •HPIP9R

THE CHARLFVOUC COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

••••••••••••a; »•)•»»«, IF JUST A WORD 5 By DOUGLAS MALLOCH IP ANY little word of mine S^R * Can make the day more fair, If Jus* a message, jtfst a line. PETER GNOME AT PARTIES they were saying to their little dolls: Factories Near Farms Can ease the load of care, in Road Beautifying "We have to pay. to ride on the Check Drift to Cities If Just a thought can bring you cheer, cars, hut yon are young^ enough to Tliere Is eucli a tiling as wuutlug HE people In Fairyland were al­ Agricultural people benefit from When things are looking blue, too much, but the pioject of the Ver Tways very much Interested In hear­ travel free." If Just a word can do, my dear, Then Peter went to a zoo where the employment opportunities afford­ uiont Chamber of Commerce tins its ing what the children were doing, of ed by nearby Industrial development, The things we think they do— Louise Rice, world famous graphologist; their games and their frolics and most of tbe people about spoke an­ can positively read your talents, virtues "Nipueul. It Is undertiiking a national W. M. Jardlne writes. In the Saturday and faults in the drawings, words and campaign to beautify the rouds I'eter Gnome often used to go to chil­ other language, for be went a long, [f any words that 1" can say. dren's parties and watch them at long way this time. But tbe animals Evening Post. Many farm families in­ However poor they are, what not* that you scribble when "lost Here In the Middle West the public still grunted and squealed and chat­ clude more Individuals than can find in thought". la more concerned over getting liurd play. continuous employment In farm work. Can push a single cloud away,- Send your"scribblings"or signature It really wasn't .rude of him for ted in their own way to Peter's great J)r light a single star, for aoalysie. Boclose the picture of the Mikedo roads than beautiful roads. This relief. This Is demonstrated by the steady head, cutfroma box of Mikado pcncili, and means getting money to pa; {or the he put on his Invisible robe so no exodus of farm population from the (f anything in any case ten cents. Address Louise Rice, care of one could see him and he wasn't In Coming back he sailed on an old Can turn your skies to gold. paving and mulntenunce, without re­ schooner and had a most adventure­ farms. Industrial expansion In small EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK CITY gard for looks. The matter of beauty the way at alL towns takes surplus labor from the And make tbe world a better- place, has to be left mostly to nature If He had a beautiful time early one some time. The way that we are told— Be sang to himself at times and farm without necessarily removing it _ there happen to be-trees along the morning watching two children play­ from the farm home. •What has a head but does not *- highway, that Is luck. If the gouge ing the telephone game. this was one of the songs he sang: If any message I can send. think? A head of cabbage. They each had a little toy telephone This fact may have Important con­ Or thought that I can write, . of a new highway through the gravel The ocean and the sky sequences. When young farm people Flatter a man if you want him to or sand Is ugly, time will put regeta and they played that they were tele- And our boat plowlnj steadily on Can make you feel you have a friend, have implicit faith in your judgment; While trees and land and streets , must leave a community In order to One faithful friend tonight, \ tlon there to hide the unlovellness Are quite completely gone. find a satisfactory occupation, they A beautiful bouquet makes a wo­ 'if And yet, there Is something thai If any message that you scan man think of you and also of the $10 may he lost to It forever. When they Can make your sky more clear, makes a Middle Westerner wishful. It was quite true, too. that they can llve'at home and work In a nearby you spent for it. in the announcement that (Jnllfnruln had left trees and streets in the The way that people say It can- town, they ut least retain a connec­ Then here it is, my dear! has planted trees along 600 'nllws ot far distance now for quite a while. tion With agrlrultnre. ((E). 1«». Douglas Malloch.) highways"; thut Massachusetts has set He listened to the sea gulls saying 0 DO YOUR KIDNEYS NEED HELP? oat 60,000 trees along Its state high the same things over and over and be Modern conditions tuake it more cer­ ways, and that Indiana last year set thought how much they were like tain that we shall have a sufficient out 10.000 evergreens, Michigan 40,000, some people who said the same things number of farmers than that we slmll Physical vigor and mental driving along the state roads. It makes om Over and over. have farmers of the highest type. Un­ SOMETHING TO power don't just "happen" to us. look -egrelfully at bare, ugly hanks. fortunately, It Is ton often the best of They result from the healthy normal But they were so graceful and so our young people who abandon agrl THINK ABOUT activity of all our bodily functions. • when he hears that Connecticut beautiful and they always made the culture for city life. Good health is impossible when the plants rambler _roses, woodbine and scenery more interesting. Then be By F. A. WALKER liked to hear their funny laughing Industrial development in rural com­ kidneys falter and fail in their im­ honeysuckle vines In such places on munities has a tendency to reduce the portant work of thorough elimina­ Its highways. It gives one pause, too voices and he thought their good ap- tion. The tonic, corrective action of to discover that New Jersey, when It petltles showed how healthy they IOSB of this valuable human material. FEARING MISTAKES were. It gives farm families a choice of oc­ Foley Pills diuretic puts the urinary cuts down a tree In widening a high cupations and means of increasing processes to work in a natural way, way, replaces It with two others along He certainly would tell .them In their earnings without disrupting home HE man or woman who fears to ridding the system of the lurking the border. fairyland, bow .be could see, when life. Ttread unfamiliar fields, or hesi­ poisons that cause the distressing May we give no thought to heau SeAC^V-. he looked from tbe lop of the mast, tates to undertake something apart aches, pains, generally weakened, tlncatlon, or to conservation of beauty, only where the sky and sea met all "from the commonplace, simply because Had Watched Scampering Wild Rab. around. There was a blue ridge In No Grade Crossings on of the dread of making mistakes, will tired out, imn down condition. Guar­ along the trunk hlgnwuys, until thin bits and Flocks of Wild Beasts. anteed. Try them.—Hite's Drug day In the future wnen the heavenly the distance and beyond he couldn't Coming Ideal Highway never attain a place of distinction. Store, adv. state of complete pavement shall phoning people just as they had heard see. History is replete with golden deeds have been reached? — Minneapolis their mothers talk. Be thought of all the cartons things Visions of an ideal thoroughfare of "men and women who lb their be Journal. "Hello," said one, "please give me he bad seen on this trip—the donkey are seen In the hill for the Incorpora­ ginning made error after . error, rub 145 Party J." And the other an­ and dog wagons and how much they tion of a company which proposes to btng them out as they moved along un Americans Slow to See swered : had to work. But then, too, he had construct an express toll highway be­ daunted, until finally they reached DR. B. J. BEUKER "Yes, this Is 146 Party 3. Did you been In one little place and every day tween Boston and New York. On this the beckoning heights towards which Ugliness Doesn't Pay? wish to speak to me?" ^ the dogs had all met together on the highway there would be no crossings they were ever pressing. Physician and Surgeon at grade with other roads or with - fn-gene^a^,-European¾ Spend "u good "Oh, "yesT my" "dear, how are you' heach and had gone In swimming and Success Is very often built on falla Office Hours: this morning? Well, 1 bad the love­ bad played and had a beautiful time. railroads or street railways. What Joy cfes of vision and Judgment and then deal of time admiring what Is done 2:00 to 5:00—7:00 to 8:00 p. m. In America, but on one particular they liest time yesterday afternoon. I It had seemed Just as if they bad for the motorist! Not that he could made a glorious monument by. their hold this country a horrible example: called you np to tell yon all about It" named an hour to meet on the beach speed recklessly along for mile after erasures add the applause of a won. Office Phone—1S8-F2 We are careless builders. Too fre­ Next he saw two children sitting Be had seen woolly white sheep mile, but that he could go gliding on derlng world. _' Residence Phone—-158-F3 quently our real est.ite developments in a big box and the big box was lying on stones, on' rocky hills, and and on without fear of Intersecting To write an acceptable sonnet In­ give no thought to the future, belnit In a still bigger puddle and they were he had Watched scampering wild rab traffic ot any kind. volves repeated... trials and the fre­ Office, Second Floor Kimball Bldg. bent on quick money and the mini­ playing that they were on a boat bits and great flocks of wild birds. Highways Intersecting at grade, nar­ quent drawing of the pen through Next to Peoples Bank. mum responsibility. Another little girl was playing Be bad made friends with a dear row and curving highways, seemed blunders that slipped In during the i "house" with her friend and she was little dog as they had warmed them­ adequate enough in the days of the excitement of the chase of effective The people-of Europe generally take ; much more pains than is thought of saying: selves before a fire when every one horse and wagon. But the motor ear lines and rhymes. in this country, to prevent tasteless "Dear Mr. Iceman, why didn't you was out and the little dbg had felt has changed all that. Thus the motor To manage a business without now DR^; P. RAMSEY nnd injurious real, estate changes. In leave Ice for me today? Do yon know so blissful lying on his bark by the car Is not an unmixed blessing, as far and then making miscalculations is many -German cities there ure strict now where I can get any?" - warm fire and having Peter Gnome as costs are concerned. Much of the not possible; so it is with every other Physician and Surgeon regulations preventing the erection of And the cither girl who was sup­ rub bis chest money which Is made or saved as a re­ form of work, from the building of a buildings of such architectural char­ posed to be the iceman answered In Oh, Peter bad made many a visit sult of the advantages of automobile skyscraper to the planning of a bunga­ Graduate of College of Physicians transportation must be spent to pro­ acter as to contrast unfortunately a graft voles: and had seen many a quaint antMiK low or the taking care of a borne. and Surgeons of the University "Go to the North pole and you'll terestlng sight at home" and far away, vide suitable highways for the cars In spite of the intelligence and ca­ with the stately beauty of olu struc­ : of Minos. tures. There are '29 organizations In find some, lady." but tbe best thing of all was always, to travel on,. And despite the tre­ pacity of the human mind, it frequent­ England devoted to the preservation Some other children were starting he thought, to go back home again 1 mendous advances In highway con­ ly puts the saddle on the wrong horse Office—Over Bartlett's Store of rural beauties. They use publicity out with their dolls for a trip and .-^-- (Copyright.) struction, the people have been rather and In Its heated quest pursues shadow and seek legislation to prevent sub-' slow in perceiving that the old high­ tor substance. Phone—196-F2 dividing beauty tpots, destruction of way system Is Itself as out of date as Wheu ah old bound gets on the ancient monuments, constructing ugly 04>0<>CK>OO00O<><><>OC>O<><*<><><><><>00 the buckboard or the Concord.^-Terre wrong scent, he does; not'. sit on his buildings or buildings out of keeping Haute Tribune. • haunches and whine, but keeps scurry- with the character of their surround cTHEWHYo/ Ins around until he picks up the trail ings, and spoiling landscapes with un How It Started Beautifying Roads and reclaims bis reputation for being DR. G. W. BECHTOLD sightly advertisements. SUPERSTITIONS the best hunter in the pack. We hail the effort of the Vermont To hesitate on the ..threshold of Dentist In our rapidly developing country. By H. IRVINQ KINQ By JEAN NEWTON Chamber of Commerceto 'make a na­ If greater attention were given to the tional campaign of Its own program worthy effort through fear of commit­ Office Equipped With X-Ray protection of public rights and the Ooo5o5^oooo3oo3ooooooo5ooo to beautify Vermont roads. Some ting an error, is sheer folly. conservation of natural beauty and to states have already begun: California To. keep going and brushing Impedi­ Office Hours:—8 to 12—t to 5 prevention of the encroachment of VERVAIN "DEVIL-MAY-CARE" ments aside Is wisdom. Evenings.by Appointment has planted trees along 600 miles of The wise man or woman accepts ugliness, it would be a good thing. -And nlghwayST—Massachusetts, pioneer In Office, Second Floor Kimball Bldg. It would pay, too, If that la any ar­ BOUT all that seems to have sur *t(*\ H, THE devil may care I" This this find in so many other campaigns, his or her mistakes gracefully ^BuT gument A vived In this country of the once *V It a phrass which we some­ turns them to profitable account by has set out nearly 60,000 trees along avoiding-them in the future. Phone—87-F2. high esteem in which vervain was times bear used as an expression ot Its state highways, and last year In held in magic and folk-medicine Is Its indifference, or applied to a person Nothing that man dees is perfect Material for Outside Walls reputation aB a cure for fever and, diana planted 10.000 evergreens and No man is without faults, but every With the greut popularity of the who takes things not\ very seriously Michigan 40,000 along their high­ ague—a reputation which the doctors or intensely, who, does not worry and man by persistent effort can overcome English style as Interpreted by ar­ say Is entirely undeserved. But let ways: Connecticut takes the" trouble them and make a creditable showing chitects In this country, the - house cannot be ruffled, who WATSON for Its curative properties as It Is In billboards are designed not only to FUNERAL Money for Improvements the "fever and ague" districts of the •fcWMUSBI afford safety for tourists, but also to Some thirteen hundred building and United States. Bnt the French em­ preserve the scenic beauty of high­ DIRECTOR loan associations are lending more ploy an incantation while gathering it GABBY GERTIE ways. Permits are not granted for than two billion dollars, and for those which IB not done In America. That billboards which destroy natural > 244 Phones 66 who wish to carry on remodeling nnd Is the reason, perhaps, why ID France beauty or Shut off views of curves, modernizing of their homes, these as It cures not only fever but various grades or Intersections. Although a MONUMENTS soclntlons will often Increase the first other sicknesses. majority of the states have specific EAST JORDAN, -•• MICH. mortgage on a house enough to cover to the days when witches were rules as to the placing of blllbonrds the modernizing expenses. mure common than they are now at a certain distance from curves. National banks may lend up to SO vervain was one of the herbs which Nevada is the only state which re­ •^jf^ pef cent of their savings deposits on they gathered to work their magic stricts the placing of billboards where realty loansof ftse-yenrs or less. This with; but also It was regarded as a they will mar the view of adjacent moans that .svlth. all the savings de­ charm against witchcraft—as It Is to landscapes. posits now existing"there Is plenty of day In some sections of Europe, In­ FRANK PHILLIPS money for home construction and cluding rural England. All the super­ Beautifying New Orleans home modernizing.—Portland Oregon-'' stitions regarding vervain are an in South Claiborne avenue, one of New Ian. herltance from the days of the Orleans' new and most beautiful thor­ Tonsorial Artist Druids with whom It was a sacred oughfares, is to be planted for a dis­ Town Forests and Taxes plant and If It tins lost a portion of WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING Its magical reputation today it Is.proh tance of several miles with live oaks In Europe town forests have existed ably due to the fact that we have for as tributes to local heroes who gave IN MY LINE, CALL IN for many years. In some Instances gotten- how to gather It properly. The their lives In the World war. Each AND SEE ME. the forest yields have been a material oak will represent an individual whose Druids gathered it only "when the SHE HA8 HEARD T*IAT— help In reducing the town taxes, says dog-star arose from unsunned places.' name has been obtained from the the American Tree association. Many adjutnnt-generars office. It is bad luck, girlie, to allow one's eastern states have special legislation ((c) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) future hubby.to glimpse you In any _ O of your.wedding trousseau before the > regarding municipal forests. These B'oous at the Roadside marriage ceremony—eo It's padlocks Include Massachusetts, Minnesota. Hibit. of Wild Horses Massachusetts has for seven years for the duds, not a peek for the sheik. DUDLEY & OLSON New Jersey, New Tork, Ohio, Penn­ Horses are gregarious, that is, their been displacing weeds at the edj;es of ((E) by McClure Newitpeper Syndicate.) sylvania, and Vermont tendency Is to herd, and as a rule they her 60-foot new highways with blos­ Contractors & Builders graze win the wind, presumably frmn "The synthetic thrill in kissing le soming shrubs and native wild fluw- Primitive Mail Facilities House Requires Width the same Instinct that Impels them in dangerous—to your bridge-work, un­ ers. St. Kllda, one of the outer Hebrides, Let us do your building. Noth­ One essential principle of architec­ face away from I storm. Some believe less your ear boast* shock absorbers." has un post office, so stamps cannot be ing too big, nothing too small. tural beauty Is thHt the width of a that In their wild state they depend . p _ Backbone of Nation purchased there. Letters are put Into All work don* right. Estimates house shall be greater than Its height. on wind-carried scent to warn them of - Signs.oa Roofs' No country has ever lived long when tin cups with the necessary postage Free. ~~ for only In this way will it fit In with danger from the rear and trust theli Billboards are so strictly regulated Its cities and towns have grown and and fastened to sheepskin buoys. These Telaphoaes —217 and 154-F3 Ttie hortron Hire 1» • way that win eyes for news of danger coming In France that signs are painted on lis 'country" has "fa'ded."—DavTd" Lloyd are cast upon the waters and allowed please the eye. against lbs wind. roofs and walls of farm buildings. iJeorge, to drift until picked up.

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THE CHARLEVOIX. COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

when he had come. 1 thought, may­ sohiethlng. 1 knew what he was miss thing that had to do with creameries month to stay on. He said, like Hu­ THE be, Sam was forgetting that side of lng, and 1 was not surprised when Neither, from that day to this, has bert Hand had said, "What for?" the family, and that this might be a one day. he told me be had decided he been off the ranch for. more than a "For living," Sam said. , good time to remind him. to send to Sun Francisco and get a conple of weeks at a time. Chad laughed and shooVjils head, DESERT "Is Cannezlano planning to come on couple of children and'adopt them. "By the way,'.' he began, trying co "Double It, then," SanTurged. "I later, too, and rest?" I,asked. He wrote to a big hospital In San make It sound unimportant, when we wouldn't have you leave the plu> , MOON "Just at present he Is in San Quim- Francisco and got in touch with 6 bad finished supper, "I heard, In Tel- and Martha, for three hundred a tin,' serving a three years' -term. trained nurse who would be willing to ko, that you were something of a month; so why shouldn't' I pay It to MYSTERY Danielle didn't say for what devl'ny. come up and live on the ranch and chess player.".--. have you stay?" His term's op this summer. Vuat take care ot the two children. He "I am,_ when 1 can get a""game," Chad never would take any regular little girls," Sam went on, "1 reckon had her go to an orphan's home and 8am saldT "But chess flayers, tn money from Sam. But be stayed on. we haven't any lcjea of what they've select the children and bring them these parts, are as scarce as hen's He called himself the "Perpetual been through, all these years." With her when she came. teeth." Guest—P. Q." for short, but some of "I reckon hot;" I agreed; "But they The nurse came early In Septem­ "I piay a little," Hubert Hand pro­ the others said It stood for "Pollyanna Ir- aren't little girls any more. Seems ber with two brown-eyed children: duced, right modestly. Gush" and called him. "Polly" to twit queer to me, with all the beauty thele named Vera and Alvln. Sana at once Sam jumped up and got out bis him. Pollyanna may not be liters-- KAY father was bragging about that re-named them. John, be said, was chess table, .,-. ture, I don't know; but a person of CLEAVER. neither of them has married, Twen. the only name tor a boy, and Mary that nature Is most uncommonly pleas­ ty-four Is getting along." • 'Hubert Hand beat him the first game the only name for a girl. But since In about half,an hour. They set np ant to have around the bouse. STRAIiAN 'Til bet," Sam answered, "It Is be­ •ray name was Mary,"by-woTilQ^et-th^[ their men again, rt-tooirgabort Hand [ Tbe-girla ^goLiiere^onJrlday, the cause they have never bad any decent little girl have Martha, which meant, over an hour that'time to beat Sam, eighth of May. Sam and I rode down opportunities, Considering the life W.N.USERVKI according to Sam* "Boss of the but be did It to Uattail In the sedan to meet them, COPYRIOHTby POUBLEOAV DORAW Cft INC. that they've had to lead, and nil, I Ranch." "Heck!"' Sam said, at the end of and John took the small truck down think It speaks pretty well for them The nurse's name was Mrs. Ollle that game. **You're hired." . to^bring up their baggage. Lovers of mystery stories—and theli know Is that Margarita never bad-i- that they have come t hrough straight Rlcker. I dont know how old she "Hired for what?" I don't know what there la about numbers are legion—will find a new mite of love for him. She stayed with and clean." sort of thrill, a new and fascinating was then. I don't know how old she "For whatever you want to call It, riding in a train that Jams folks Interest, In following the strange'se­ him, though, and acted decently enough Instead of. asking him how he knew Is now. She never talked. I do not except the slopping of milk around. haughty and supercilious; but tjfcere Is quence of events and trying (o piece for two years, until Dan Cannezlano that I said, "You'd be willing, then, mean that she never chatted, or gos­ Send _fpx..your Jrunkand name your something that does. A person^ who together the clews presented In this came to-the ranch and got a Job on unusual tale. These clews abound ev­ to have John marry one of them?" siped. 1 mean that she never said pay. Why didn't you say, In the first would be right: hearty, afid human on erywhere, yet none Is definite enough It as a cdwpuncher. John, Sam's adopted son, was the one word If she could possibly avoid .place, that you were a hlankety blank his own two feet, sits In a car win­ to provide a logical basis—a starting It was during those two years that apple of Sam's eye. He would have crack chess player?" dow and looks out at the platform point. It At the end of sixteen years of Sam built this ranchhouse for her, the ranch, and Sam's fortune, oilier dally association wltn Mrs. Bicker, Hubert, Hand accepted Sarnjs offer, people as If they were something be Three murders and a suicide—one of L ; J them a lovely girl with a secret Bays Sam's^ea^^ attd^•v¾t"mlne -ha* ius^r[:dependents provided for, wh^^STim, thnMs, up to the time of the secona ;tnen ana mere. The next day he K-nn>„d to.-|)n ™rc.ffll not fo fltep on. and nights of suspense, danger, suspi­ come In, and there was not anything, died. Whether or not the.glrl he nmr- murder on the Desert Moon, l knew titled himself assistant ranch man­ By tbe time I had passed .fifty or cion—suspicion, falling by the force oi from Italian marble fireplaces to teak- circumstances, upon the innocent—up­ exactly as much about her past life ager, and named his salary, at two more'wlndows, and had reached where on every resident and visitor at a wood floors, that was too grand for as you know at this minute. hundred and fifty dollars a month. the girls were standing, I was so charming, hospitable -old ranch bouse. what Margarita called the Stanley John, at that time, was nine years Sam paid it without blinking; and heated up I couldn't find a word to The ranch where the eventa occur is mansion. She left it, all the elegance old. He was as bright and as up­ kept right on managing the ranch, say but "Pleased to meet yon," which In Nevada, yet it Is not a western story; and the luxury,, and she broke her But the puzzling and exciting inci­ standing, and as handsome, as any and everything on it, except, perhaps, was not the truth. • •'' f- dents could have happened nowhere marriage vows, for love of this wop little fellow to be found anywhere, t myself, wlthdht any assistance, the -One of them smiled real Bweet, and else. The setting itself adds greatly cowpuncher. That, I guess, Is fair may as well say, now, that this de­ same as ho had alwayB done. said, "Maryi. Upon my soul you to the mystery, tor into the perfectly and full enough description of Marga created atmosphere of a western scene, scription of John, at nine years old. CbadwlcK Caufield, the other mem­ haven't changed at all In sixteen deep Intrigues, dark plottings and the rita Cannezlano. is us good a description as I can give ber of our household, who was present years," and made as If to kiss me; most einls ter culminations are Intro­ ,.1- don't blame ber, 1 quit blaming of John at twenty-five, if you will •on the Desert Moon ranch at the time which I did at once. . duced, the effecting and concealment of folks for things a good many years which would have been Impossible ex-, draw his height up to six feet sod of the first murder, came only two Tie other one gave me a Jerky nod, ceptlng In such an out-of-the-wav ago when, after_flrlng three Chinese put on weight accordingly. years ago last October ^and stood there, watching the train place. cooks in six weeks, 1 decided that. If — The papers fron the orphanage He was wearing white corduroy pull out, until Sam, jfvho had been The story Is at once a.challenge and we were to live healthy and whole-- gave Martha's age as five years; but trousers, a long yellow rubber raln- poking along behind me, managed to an adventure for the reader. There some, I'd have to take over the Job even L who knew less about children ; Is a surprise In the personality of cOat, and a straw hat tethered to its catch rip. : the detective employed—a type that Is of cooking as well aB housekeeping than it was decent for any woman to buttonhole with a string. He was "Uncle Sam," she exclaimed, laugh­ wholly new to crime stories and mys­ for the Desert Moon. ranch, and set know, won saw that something was carrying a ukulele under his arm and ing and standing on tiptoe, and put­ tery fiction In general. about It, and learned to cook. In wrong. She walked "Well enough, but a camera In his hand. He took off ting her hands on his shoulders, and other words, when I became a creator she could scarcely talk at all. Her his hat displaying a head full of tipping her pointed chin up to htm, myself, I got to know creations and SO ways and her habits were those of a "you dear, to have us! I had always CHAPTER I pretty yellow curls. . He smiled, dls quit blaming all of them. two-year-old Infant, yef she was far playing a sweet, gentle disposition. remembered that you were the big­ If I forget to put the soda In the too large for that age. Before she (If there Is any better index to char­ gest man In the world, and now I see The Cannezianoa sour milk pancakers, It Isn't their had been with us a week I knew that acter than the way a person smiles. I that I was right about It." I knew, that evening In April, when fault If they don't rise. They are as Martha was not quite right to her have never found It.) Sam didn't kiss her, as she hnd ex­ Sam got home from Uattail and came I made them. Margarita was as the mind. "How do yotl do?" he said. "1 have pected hlin to. He patted her hands, stamping snow Into my kitchen, tils Lord made her. He', I suppose, either Mrs. Bicker knew It, tOo. Her ex-, come to visit you." took them down off his,shoulders nnd good old red, white and blue face had His own good reasons for turning ciisewas, that she had chosen Martha held them a mlnule before he dropped out such a mess, or else He; was tired, By the time Sam got hlspipe picked stretched long and wide In its usual because she was so pretty; that she up, John had got down the forty-feet them and reached to shake hands grin, that be had brought some bad or flustered, or maybe, was Just expert: had had no opportunity to Judge her with the twin who had kissed me. menting on the road to something bet­ length of living room and had Chad news with him. other characteristics. She Insisted by both hands, and was introducing "Well, now," he said, "this Is sure "I had a letter today," he said,, ter when He- did It that she thought, with, proper care. great Little girls ail grown up to I should explain,-I suppose, wish- him as the friend be had told us "from the Cannezlano twins." Martha would develop normally. about the friend he had made at ladles, and coming tc see their old ing-tope as honest as possible In spite He Left Suddenly After Having Seen I am like a lot of folks who say that I knew better. Sam knew It, too Mather's field, during the war. ancle." (He had bitten on that uncle they are not superstitious, who Just of the fact that I am writing a mys­ Sam and No One Else. But. when I begged and besought him bait, though he was no more their tery story, that Cannezlano had a not to adopt her, he brought out an The way of that was, John had happen to think that it is bad luck to, rled would be contented to live on the saved his life for him down there, uncle than I was.) "Which of yon Is walk under a ladder. More than likely good education; he talked poetry, and argument good and conclusive for blm which, now? Let's get you sorted played the violin. Margarita heard ranch, and help John carry It on and "If 1 don't adopt her, and take care and had never since been able to get- the shivery, creepy sensation I felt. keep up Its traditions, making It one out from under the responsibility of out, so I can cali you by name. I when Sam said that, was due to the him playing, down in the outfit's quar­ oi her." said Sam, "who the heck used to get you all" mixed up, when ters one day, and had Sam invite him of the proudest spots la Nevada, was would?" it John had found a Job for him. cold-he brought in with him, and was a Jilghty important thing to/Sam after the armistice, and when Ohad you were little tykes—couldn't tell not due to the fact that those words up to the house to play. She accom So adopt her he did. And :ie spent one from the other." panied him on the grand piano thai Be waited so long before answering lost It, John had loaned him money to of his were the forerunners for all a small fortune oh doctors, specialists, start out In a vaudeville act. He did "You won't have that .trouble any of the grim mysteries and the trag­ Sam had bought for her. ray question: that I was sure I had hit for her. None of them could do any­ more," said the one who had nodded the nail r>n the head. fine with that for three years, and was edies that made the Desert Moon Before . long, Dan Cannezlano was thing. It was, they said, a hopeless making good money, when he got Into at me. "1 am Gabrlelle, and that ranch, before the end of July, a place spending a good part of his time at "John," he filially "said, "IS old case of retarded development So, at prim little puss Is Danielle. People enough to take care of himself." an automobile accident In. Kansas of horror. the ranchhouse.' Sam, being nobody's twenty-one years of age, Martha, City and was laid up for months In never get" confuted about us , any "How much do they want?" I ques­ fool, soon saw how the land lay; but With that he turned and went out though the care and doctoring hnd the hospital there. John had wired longer." tioned. he, according to his custom then and of my kitchen, not giving me a chance given her a fine healthy body, had the money to him, nnd had asked him to The population of Kattall^ had come now, kept his mouth shut and his to say that though I hart lived through "No, Mary; they want to come here mind of a child of five or six years-- come for a visit to the Desert Moon. running to the depot of course, when eyes open, Sure enough, one evening fifty-six years, I had never jet seen not too bright a child, either: That But since he had bad a standing invi­ the train stopped; and, at last, swag­ to live. Danielle wrote the letter. they tried to elope together. Sam a. man at the age he had Just men­ She says they want to come here and Wns at best At 'worst—Well', no mat­ tation for years, and since he had gering his way among males, femnles, rest, indefinitely. She says she longs went after them and brought them tioned. I knew that If these Can- ter. Entirely harmless, the doctors sent no word that he was coming, Indians, cowpunchers, and dogs, here for it with all her soul, or something back. The three Of them had about neBlano girls; came to the • Desert said: lint I always had my doubts. John was as much surprised as any came John. . half an hour's talk together. Then Moon, they would bring trouble with like that" of us that evening. "La-la!" exclaimed Gabrlelle, when Sam herded Cannezlano down to the them. I was right. A merciful Provi­ CHAPTER II "Danielle," 1 said, "always was the outfit's quarters and, I suppose, told dence be thanked that for p time Chad was a little, plndllng fellow. she caught sight of him. "Who Is I best of. the two. You going to let the men to keep him there, for there at least, the knowledge of how ter­ Around Sam and John and Hubert this picturesque man thing coming them come, Sam?" he stayed until Sam was ready for ribly right I was, was spared me. Arrivals at the Ranch Hand he looked about as Jainty and toward us?" "Anything else for me to do?" him again. It was three years after Mrs. flicker trifling as the garnish around the plat­ John did look pretty fine, wearing I am' not an adn-irer of men; Look, his new corduroy suit, and his shining "Not a thing—for you. There'd be The next morning Sam started to tag at most any man, I lind myself came to the ranch, bringing John and ter of the Thanksgiving turkey. He plenty or ottierTT Those girls: are no the county seatT~~He~ reached there' -Mtrrthar-that- Hubert-Bsnd-put-in-hls- seemed.kind of like that, too; like the new leather puttees, and his new slx- thinking what a* pi|xTtrwas~he"Tuor T«eff;doltaT~sotnbTera~fHe1^hod -even - kin of yours. Let me see—eight that evening. The. following morning to grow up, since as a little, helpless appearance. He had got Mr. Indian extra bit of garnishing that makes years old when they were here in he got his divorce. Be came back to Chat Chin, as'everyhody called him. life's platter prettier and nicer—abso­ gone so far as to button up the collar child he would have made a complete of his brown flannel shirt 1909. makes them twenty-four years the Desert Moon on the third morning, success. to bring him up»from Rattall in his lutely useless, maybe, but never old now, according to my figures. with bis divorce and with a preacher. old surrey. cluttery. "He," Sam answered, beaming with : Sam Stanley is different There ts pride, "is my boy, John." Why a couple of women twins, ag He sent for Cannezlano, and stood by, Some of the child left in Sam, Just as Mr. Indian Chat Chin stopped his Until ofter he came, 1 had not real­ gregating forty-eight years, should de­ while the preacher married Margarita old nag at the entrance to the drive­ ized how little real laughing any of "How thrilling!'' chirped Gabrlelle. there is, I think, in any good man or us had done. We had been happv cide to come here and rest their souls, Stanley to Daniel Cannezlano, decent woman—a little seasoning of sim­ way, and Hubert Hand climbed care­ "It is like living in a cinema, Isn't it, at your expense, Is beyond me." and regular, according to the laws of plicity, really. Is all it amounts to-!, fully down and came 'tip the road, Danny?" And off she went sort of "I have plenty." Nevada. but there Is a quality'about Sam that swinging a walking cane'like he was skipping along the. tracks, to meet "So has Henry Ford. Why don't There It should have ended. It makes a person feel that he set mit, leading a parade. him. they go rest their souls with him? didn't because* Sam never got over early In life, to follow the recijip for Sam and i, as was our custom, went When they met, John gave her They've, got as much claim on him as loving Margarita. So when, nine years hMrig n man, and that he has made a walking down to meet him. about the same attention that a pas- "theyHawTHTyOu. None. Leave those later, she came back to the Desert thorough job of it ,...••' *-•- He took off his hat.to me, and said jintifrnT. rf'-yifl ""»' flfkpt fhffpner at the girls rest their souls right there Moon, with twin girls, Danielle and to Sam, "I wish to see the owner of gate, in a city depot, when be sees v Why he, as.a young man, with a where they are, Sam." Gabrlelle, and said that Cannezlano pretty fair education and a tidy sum this ranch." the train he is trying to catch moving "No—I don't know, Mary. I guess had deserted her and the children of money left blm by his father, who "Nobody ever mistook me for a slowly out through the yards. He I'll write them a letter and tell them Sam took them all right in. .1 don't had been a well-thought-of lawyer In fairy before," Sam said. "But go pulled off.his hat with a bow, but he to come along. Lots of room." know, yet whether or not they took Massachusetts, should come out here ahead. Your first wish Is granted. passed her, .walking very fast I I didn't argue any more about It. him in. to Nevada, take up. his homestead What are the other two?" ' thought that he was so flustered that For twenty-five years I had been Certainly he did wot^ow^much land, and settle content for the rest of Hubert nana got out tus card .then he did not know what he was doing. housekeeper of. the ... PeserL„Moon_ surprise, when, in abou|_ten_d^y»v _Mi.....1¾¾^ ^-^?Iwa^Lb?sn/m£re jpjv Besides his name It had "Clover-blos- He k'new.. He was neaced straignt ror ranchnouse, and I had learned, during Cannezlano put "in* an appearance. less of a mystery to me, unless yon gmh i;reanWry*^li3"Tiicr-Sarr-Frnrr- Danny. He had been in the freight that time, that there was only one Sam allowed him to get a good start take Sam's explanation of It cisco address printed on It • house'.sinceDong^before jffiejMn'came subject, concerning Sam, or the place, with his threats, and then he took him He says that, when bis father died. Hubert Hand explained thai he had In, sizing up from a safe distance on which I could never hope to have across- his knees and gave him a It left him without a relative, whom an up-and coming creamery business the gtrlrf' arrival. Then he had any say-so. Trying to argue with sound spanking, and passed him over he knew of, in the world. He was in .San Francisco, but that his physl sneaked out the back way, np past Sam about anything that had to do, to Margarita to dry his tears, and twenty years old, and he owned a set clan had told him; that he had to live the station house, and around it and in any way, with Margarita Ditsle, washed his own bands and went In a high, dry climate with plenty Of back again, to give the appearance of when she was Margarita Ditsle Stan­ of roving toes and an Imagination. fishing.. ,.: So he went to: California, seeking ro­ sunshine and no fog. He had, after having Just that minute got Into Hat- ley, or when she was Margarita Ditsle 1 That evening he had one of the men mance and gold; Finding neither, he Inquiries and Investigations, decided tall. Cannezlano, was about as sensible hitch up and take the whole kit and tlvit the Desert Moon ranch, altitude "John," I said, when he reached as hoisting a chiffon parasol for pro­ came down here to Nevada. caboodle of Cannezlanos to Rattan In He staked out his hundred and sixty- seien thousand feet, sunshine three Danny and me, and stopped short, tection in the midst of one of our time to catch the east-bound train. I like he bad Just been lassoed from the Nevada mountain cloudbursts. acres with Boulder creek tumbling hundred and sixty-five days In the am ashamed to say that Sam gave yenr to any nothing of the marvelous rear, "this Is Danielle Cannezlano." *'# ( and roaring through them. He built Margarita Ditsle was of French- hem money. I don't know how much. his cabin. He hired help, and built view of the Garnet mountains, the John dropped bis hat In the alkali Canadian- parentage; a dark-haired, A tidy sum, I'll be bound, for shortly fences, and dug ditches, and planted hunting, the fishing, and the pure snow dust his new hat and reached out big-eyed beauty. Her father kept a after we beard that Cannezlano bad crops, and bought stock. He bought water, would fill all his requirements. and took both of Danny's hands in his. ' gambling hole in Esmeralda county in opened the finest gambling house more land. He hired'more help, dug His proposition was that he start a Falling on his knees in front of her the early days. Her mother had run south of the Mason and Dixon line, in more ditches, planted bigger crops, creamery, on the Desert Moon ranch, would not have been much showier. away from a convent, after she had New Orleans. Sang Funny Songs Until We Held Our bought more stock. He has been do­ and supply the valley with Ice cream, Sides With Lauflhlng. "I—" he produced, "I—I heard you become a nun, to marry him. The Sam wanted to keep the children. ing that regularly ever since. And. of butter, and other dairy products. Sam laugh." girl bad some of the nun, some of the He offered to adopt them. Margarita course, he located the lead and silver hnd the ranch, the cows, the big Ice enough, and content; but we had To me, It barely made sense; but runaway, and some of the gambling would not consider It. mine, on his property, that made plant. Mr. Hubert Hand had the never been much amused. He amu3«d she seemed to find It interesting and house proprietor in her. It made a When Margarita died, In France, knowledge" and the equipment They us. He made us laugh. He took the Important queer combination. him millions if It made him a cent seven years after she bad paid us her before It played out. But? in spite Could divide the profits. . mechanical player off the old grand "Really?" she ' said, and sort of When, she was eighteen years old blackmailing visit, Sam, the ninny, of the money that "Old Lady Luck," Next to sl.eep men, 1 guess there piano, and played It as we had never trilled it full of meaning. she came from Carson to visit Lily wrote to Cannezlano and again offered as be called his mine, made for him, Is nothing that cow men hold In before heard It played. He spoke Rattall's population was beginning Trooper, over on the Three Bars to adopt the girls and give them a Sam never gave his heart to At. It lower contempt than they .bold dairy pieces and sang funny songs until we to close In around us. I pulled at ranoh, about sixty miles from here. good home on the Desert Moon. He was the Desert Moon ranch that he farms Sam was too much disgusted held bur sides with laughing. He was John's sleeve; but I declare, If a Sam met* her there. She and Sum not a few." Insulting, Insinuating lines loved, and the money he made from It to swear very long, a ventriloquist, and a mlmlc besides. for an answer. Cannezlano hnd his freight hadn't come along, forcing were married two weeks later. She that be was proud of. That was why, "Listen, stranger," he said. "1 He could • imitate all of our voices those two to get off the tracks, they was a lot younger than Sam; but, own plans for his daughters, who had when the honor of the ranch went to a T. developed Into rare beauties. wouldn't turn the Desert Moon Into a might have been standing there yet, even then, be was the richest man In under, daring those terrible weeks place to slop milk around In If the Martha adored him. He played gazing Into each other's eyea the valley, with every unwertdcd wom­ But, If Sam was soft with the worn last summer, Sam all but went under entire valley hnd to depend on Hong, with her by the hour. He made two I was halfway home, riding beside an for a hundred miles around setting en, he was not soft with Cannezlano. with It kong, China, for its ice cream cones. dolls, Mike and Pat for her, and he Danny in the sedan, when Gabrlelle's ter cap for him. lie had showed up here, beaming and After Margarita left the place from Forget It, and cortfe tn now and have would let them sit on her knees while broke, about three years ago. He laughing out again, at some remark of Whether Margarita married him for her visit of 1909, taking the twins some supper." he mode them talk for her. Sam's, made me remember that she his wealth, or whether It was to spite"' hurt left, suddenly, after having, seen with her, Sam went around fur a To my knowledge, Hubert Hand, At the end of November, when he .Sajn_jin.d...no._one_elsc, lessi. hwimln. had been the only one who had done «other ^rlLwlio. would . have.JJkert J week or two, .with his head cockcci joJ -from that_jJay_to_tliIs. .has .never again began to talk about leaving, Sam any laughing when we had met. Dan- to marry blm, I dou't know. All J but quite as broke as he had been one side as If h« waa listening for mentioned, on the Desert Moon, any- offered him a hundred and' fifty a ny bad only smiled. So, if that laugh (Continued on Lurt Fan)

ss&MssaesH THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 192».

Miss Virginia Hite visited her par­ ents at Lansing over the week end. Ionia—Injuries to Mrs. Fred Baay, 68 years old, of Saranac, suffered ftntfs o-j tiM.'VQt& Dr. W: H. Parks was here from when paraffin she was preparing to Petoskey on business, Wednesday. Beal fruit Jars exploded and set fire to her clothing, proved fatal. She Read The Herald's new.serial story leaves her husband and a daughter. Henry Gee is- quite ill at his home .Orrin Bartlett was a Detroit visitor —"Desert Moon Mystery"— which CREDIT on the West Side. last week. starts in this issue. If you enjoy a Detroit—The Press Wireless, Inc., a company organized by a group of Mrs. Floyd Peck is at the Charle- good mystery story you'll like this Miss Lydia Beyer left last week to one. American publishers, has applied to oix Hospital for treatment. * teach in a school near St. Ignace. the radio commission at Washington Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faad, tor permission to construct 26 stations i Miss Eugenia. Boosinger- returned Mesdames F. ~ P. Ramsey, Otis J. Thursday from a visit with friends at of Detroit, SepT. 7th7" a daughter— throughout the country. One of the Smith and Ella Johnson were De­ Patrica Louise. Mrs. Faad was for­ stations would be located In Detroit. Gay lord. troit visitors first of the week. is a man's reputation for ability and will- merly Miss Marie Brennan of this Jackson—Twelve aged veterans at­ Rev. and Mrs. James Leitch re­ city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Danto who have tended the forty-fourth annual reunion turned home Wednesday from a trip of the 11th Michigan Cavalry, which ingness to pay. HOW he pays his bills in Southern Michigan. spent the summer in East Jordan, re­ The business men of Mackinaw turned tp their home in Chicago, City recently organized a Board of met In Jackson recently. The oldest also has a good deal to do with it. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gee went up Sunday. Commerce. Among officers elected was J. 3. Klrkendall, 87 years old, pf near Munising, Thursday, where Mr. is Treasurer, Vernon D. Barnett, for- Albion, and the youngest, Walter Ro- - Gee will-be-empleyedr- Mrs. A. 3. Hite with son, Buddy, mar.Flnit .TnrHnn ritiv.pn. tell, 82, of Manton. The regiment had and daughter, Marian, who Have r,350,"enHwea"7m««r"doang-uie civu Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kowalske and spent several weeks at their home Alfred Williams, of near Ironton, War. Why not open a Checking Account in this family are moving from the Secord here, left last week for their home in went to Mayo Bros. Hospital at Parma—By skillfully maneuvering farm near Monroe Creek to their own Lansing. Rochester, Minn., last week for his automobile, Rollo Case, rural mall bank and pay all of your bills by check. home at Nettleton's Corners. treatment. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lottie Bechtold left Tuesday carrier, ran over two large rattle­ his wife, and brother-in-law, Sam snakes In the "road near Plcketts Cor­ jv Mrs. Lizzie Martindale of Gaylord for her home at Toledo, Ohio, after Straw. an extended visit here with her ners, four miles north of here. One "•fcnd Mrs. Bessie Hensel of Detroit are of the snakes measured 3Q inches In It helps your credit and is the modern way guests for a few days of Mrs. Hertel father, J. E. Strong, and other rela­ ' The annual 15-day Fall Excursion tives and friends. of the Pere Marquette Railway to length, and had 12 rattles. The other and Miss Boosinger at their Second was 26 Inches long and had eight of doing business. reet home. Chicago, Detroit and Toledo will be While touring Northern Michigan, held on Sept. 27th. The train is rattles. -f The Good Will S. S. Class of the Ralph Fowler, Eddie Cyr, Archie scheduled to leave Ellsworth at 9:09 Lansing—Gov. Green, was honored M. E. Church will serve a Chickeff Albeans of Detroit, and Fred Baas, of a. m., central standard time. by the-United Spanish War Veterans Pie Supper at the church parlors this Lansing stopped at the home of Mr. In convention recently, at Denver, Friday evening, Sept. 20th, from 6:00 and Mrs. R. DcMaio over Sunday. Clarence "Buck" , Weaver, co- Colorado, with the highest office in to 8:00. 50c per plate, adv. captain and only veteran lineman on the organization—that of commander- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gee and family the Northern Michigan championship 'n chief. He succeeds William L. Gray­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Spencer re­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gee and family Traverse City football squad, broke son, of Savannah, Ga. The victorious cently moved from Wilson township were here first of the week from his arm in scrimmage last Friday and candidate served in the Spanish War to East Jordan so that their children Munising, called here by the illness of is out of the game for the season. with the 81st Michigan Infantry. may attend our public schools. They their father, Henry Gee. He is a tackle. now reside at 30^7 -East Division St. Battle Creak—Clarence .Klrby, 19 New storms have caused fresh See the newest improved Walnut yean old, U In a hospital here.as the Miss lone Catton, State Supt. of damage to the Pctoskey harbor. The Porcelain Parlor Furnace," the one result of a game of tag on the roof Children's Division will be one of the Petoskey News says no more docks which substracts from your coal bill of his horns. Physicians say he may speakers at the County S. S. Con­ were destroyed for the^ reason that all the time it is used, at C. J. Mal- be paralyzed for life. Elrby's back vention to be held in the Boyne City the terrific storm of a week ago piled pass Hdwe. Co. Its lower in price, and both arms were broken when he Presbyterian Church, Friday, Oct. 8. the piers up in broken heaps on the sold on easy payments and you can slipped from the roof and fell 20 feet onto an automobile. Arnold Haver, shore and left no more docks to dam­ trade in your old Btove. adv. She took my hand in sheltered nooks, BETTER HEALTH—FOR WIFE The Information Bureau establish­ age. A movement is under way to 17, was chasing Klrby when the ac­ Ernest Loomis, _ aged 73 years, cident occurred. She took my candy and my books, AND MOTHER. ed by the Business Men's Club has have the government rebuild the She took the"lustrous wrap of fur, proven a great success. It is re­ breakwater. died at his farm home in Eveline Muskegon—Chief Corrigan, of the Township, Saturday afternoon, Sept. She took the gloves I bought for her. ported that every furnished room i Chicago Fire Department, a visitor In 14th, following a three years illness She took my words of love and care, Just how hard it is sometimes for and dwelling for rent, which was Sale of 100 acres near Charlevoix, the oil fields, had a new experience She took my flowers, rich and rare, wife or mother to nerve herself up to listed there, was filled, and many including a mile of from cancer of the face. He has re­ here when he took off his coat and sided on his farm since 1%94.' He is She took my ring with tender smile, her daily tasks no one but the suf­ applications for cottages along the frontage, by Charles H.. Latimer, Joined the volunteers fighting a 50- She took my time for quite awhile, ferer can tell. Mrs. A. G. Wells, lake could not be taken care of. • Muskegon, to the Newaygo Portland survived by the wife, and two sons— acre timber blaze in Muskegon Town­ Ray Loomis of Eveline Twp., and She took my kisses, maid so shy— Rocky Mount, N. C, says: "I want Cement Co., has been announced by: ship, near the oil field, which was She took, I must confess, my eye, women everywhere to know of. the Thousands of property descriptions J. J. Fagan Co., Muskegon realtors. Earl Loomis of Detroit. Also a threatened. The bla«e, which WBB brother, George Loomis of .Detroit. She took whatever I would buy, wonderful benefit I derived from have been returned in the last few The cement company previously own­ brought under control, was the most And then she took the other guy! taking Foley Pills, diuretic. They weeks to county supervisors by Audi­ ed 700 acres adjacent to the Latimer According to a newspaper ex­ serious well "menace in recent years, drove away my physical ills, and I tor General O. B. Fuller because of property. A development costing wardens said. am now never "too-tired" to attend change, there's some hot stuff in the Teacher (to new pupil): "What errors in them. The Auditor General several million dollars' is now under 1927 Public Acts of Michigan. Sec­ Port Huron—Tractors have started to my family and household, as I announced recently. More than way at Charlevoix by the Newaygo is your father's name, dear?" could not do while suffering from tion 4 of Act No. 38 sets forth that to move the huge stone: from four New Pupil: "Daddy." 1,200 descriptions have been return­ Portland Company, including the any person who wilfully or malici­ miles north of Klhde, Intended to those distressing kidney ailments." ed to officials of Washtenaw and dredging of a boat slip, the purchase "Yes, dear. But what does your Hite's Drug Store. : adv. ously burns any personal property mark the birthplace of Thomas A. mother call him?" Berrien counties alone. Corrections of one or two boats, and the erectiori owned by himself or another shall be Edison, at Old Fort Gratiot, at the must be made and returned to Fuller of the first unit of a cement plant, "She doesn't call him anything. guilty of arson. Under such legisla­ north end of Port Huron^ The 62-ton She likes him." ' «• 1 or the townships will be charged, with which will produce more than 3,000 tion, lighting a match, cigar, stove, Stone will be loaded aboard a*Pere "I am sorry I married you," sob­ the unpaid taxes. barrels of cement daily. bonfire, etc., become a felony it is Marquette flat car ajuTmoved to Port bed the bride. claimed. Huron and placed with appropriate "And how do you like^ school?" "You ought to be. You cheated. ceremonies. The stone Is the dona­ asTced the kind old lady. some other girl out of a mighty fine •••••»•»•»•••»»••»••»•»•»•••+•»»»••»»»»»»••••••»»•••» The judges of our "Better Yards tion of the Port Huron: Rotary club. "Closed,'.V answered the little lad. husband." and Garden Contest" are making the Royal Oak—Charles Bradley, 48" rounds of our city this week, award­ years old, father of. seven children, 1 TEMPLE THEATRE I ing the prizes. The -winners-will-be waa killed when he drove his auto- ••••••••••»•»•••••••••»•••••••»•••••»••••»»•»•••»•••• announced next week.— East Jordan mobile in front of a orand Trunk —PRESENTS— —— can be proud of its many pretty freight engine within 200 yards of his yards and gardens. It" seems' asr home at" 424 East Harrison avenue," \ SATURDAY - - - Sept 21 though more painting has been done Royai Oak. Mrs. Bradley, who had this year than usual and many old asked her husband to go to the store Wm. Fox Presents buildings have been torn down, all of for supplies for his supper, heard the A FEW WORTH-WHILE which greatly improves our town. crash but did not learn the identity of the victim until a half hour later. "BLACK MAGIC If East Jordan citizens, together Coldwater—A. G. Wermuth, Birm­ t With Josephine Dunn, John Holland, and Dorothy | with many who have gone away and ingham contractor, set what 1« believ­ still have a warm spot in their heart V, Jordon. • ed to be a record for long distance for "the old home town," could unite commuting by airplane. The Wer­ J —COMEDY — in some way to gather up many of muth family was vacationing at Cold- the old vacant and .run-down pro­ Admission—10c and 25c water Lake, near this city. Wermuth perties (most every small town has not only flew to Birmingham In the Jhem), rebuild into summer cottages morning and home again in the even- SUNDAY and MONDAY Sept. 22-23 those-jwhieh-are^possible.^and--wreck WaJhiuzaLfl^few toftof thf MirqTnn FiplrT JerePiy o Special—First National Presents Billie Dove in others for the rough lumber, what a lng7D^t"als6~mftao""tto"trtp^ottoh-poop-' wonderful transformation might be for lunch. He used his "new plane, All Wool DRESSES at $4.98. These are pretty possible. which his daughter christened "Here styles and colors. "THE MAN AND THE Tl«". ' Delos Ostroem, a 50-year-old Lansing—H. J. Horrigan," aeslstant Haiyes township farmer, charged with attorney general, is preparing to-Bell: SMOCKS—Flowered or Pl^ry $1.nn. WtiPn MOMENT" violation of—the prohibition lawr the bulk plant and two retail stations <> With Rod LaRbcque waived examination •" before Justice of the Alsco Besyloe Co., 8484 West you see them you will wonder that they could be Pathe News - - Comedy Withers at Charlevoix last Saturday Jefferson avenue, Detroit, to satisfy made for that, not to mention the materials. and was bound over under bond of the State's claim of I4.B58, represent­ ,r—^Admission—15c and 35c $2,500. Deputy Sheriff, Charles ing the unpaid tax on gasoline sold Marshall-reported he had found on by the company. The property now These cold nights remind one of Blankets and TUESDAY^ Family Night Qstroem's farm a 20-gallpn still and is held by the State Police. The 80 gallons of mash. Ostroem served State recentlyTOld two bulk and 12 -gomforts. Bedding fur waimlli and' comfortigivliatr 2 for 1 with Merchant's Tickets a six-months term in Ionia Reforma­ retail stations' of the Mid-Continent everyone needs. , tory several years ago for'violation refining Co., in Kalamacoo and Battle Universal Presents—Wm. Cody in of the liquor law. ' Creek, to satisfy a claim of $10,000. . Ludlngton-^Joe Qrubleckl, of Srand We have just in some of the new and popular "SUM FINGERS" Group two of the Michigan Bank­ Rapids and Charles Wlschnewskt of ers' Ass'n held their fall meeting at Manistee, were drowned and a third, "Tweed" Dress Goods. Fall weight, fast colors With Duane Thompson Traverse City last Friday evening. Joe ChapUVotLuatngtmv-wag-rescued and good patterns. - ' ~ 6th Chapter—"A Final Reckoning." Officers were elected ,f or tha_coming: when their oar plunged oft. the south year. Robert Bridge of Charlevoix Pere' Marquette ferry slip late one was elected Vice President from night into the waters of the harbor. _ 'Admission—10c and 25c Charlevoix County. Among those The bodies of the two men were re­ SHOES—25c the pair. ••»•»•»•••••••••«•»•••••••••••»»•••»>»•••»•»••»•••»» from East Jordan attending we're:— covered. The accident happened in Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Cornell, Mr. the view of a dosen railway and oar and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mr. and ferry men. Chajla tried to turn the Mrs. W. A. Stroebel, Mrs. Hugh C. oar around on the dock and steered Dicken, and Lewis Corneil. • directly over the edge Into the lake. Petersburg—A postcard, mailed In MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT E. A. Clark, aged 82 yeairs, of the Detroit In 16U. has arrived l?i Peters­ OUR TRUCKS ARE AT 'West Side this city, was thrown from burg, IT years overdue. It seems that an auto while near Honor last Satur­ Mies Leo Lowe needed some fruit Jars day and received . a dislocated collar when she waa canning, so, according bone and other serious injuries. Mr. to the time-honored custom of puz­ CAN YOU BEAT THIS? . YOUR SERVICE and Mrs. Clark were oh their way to zled daughters, she dropped a card Shelby, Mich,,' to attend the funeral to her mother In Petersburg. This WE ARE IN. THE MARKET FOR-YOUR of Mrs. Clark's sister-in-law. They wag Aug. U, 1811. Toe card arrived Men's Grey or Khaki FLANNEL SHIRTS—roomy left East Jordan Saturday morning a few days ago. Mrs. Lowe has been* with Mrs." Russell Thomas and son of dead several yean and the card was and welf made, two button down pockets, long Eveline township who were motoring sent baok to the daughter, now Mrs. MILK AND CREAM to visit relatives at Fennville, and William Hersbeck, of Detroit Pet­ pointed collars—$1.69 while driving near Honor, a door of ersburg is 46 miles from Detroit. the car became unfastened and Mr. POULTRY And EGGS Clark reached to close it. A strong Grand Rapldt—Almost 11 years af­ wind wrenched the door open, throw­ ter he led a patrol df eight men •: Heavy Wool SWEATER—Pull-over, V Neck Style, And a Phone Call to us—No. 137 will bring one of ing him onto the pavement and he through the German lines In the our trucks to your farm door. We always pay the was dragged some distance. He was Meuse-Argonne seotor, MaJ. Edgar B. ;; Black or Blue—$4.45 Highest Market Price for above Farm Products. taken to a physician at Honor, where Strom, former Btate representative, f it was found that a collar bone was has received the Distinguished Service dislocated, his right arm and other Gross. The expedition was consider­ parts of his body badly bruised and ed of vital importance and recogni­ cut. He was later taken to Traverse tion of the servloe rendered by Strom, City. His son, Earl, and daughter, then -a- captain commanding Co. I, EAST JORDAN LUMBER Miss Bertha, were notified and drove 136th Infantry, 8Snd Division, waa re. Northern Dairy Products Co. to Traverse City and brought him commended by Capt.. Emll Q. Oansier, and Mrs. Clark to their home here, of this city. Bach member of the COMPANY STORE IONIA PRODUCE COMPANY, Operators. where he will be confined to his bed patrol how ha* received a similar for some time. - >»»«MMM»« MM IMMMMM »»»<>••»•<> »->»M4»MMM«»M m

n • THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929.

and myself. ITfbr "certain reasons of Eno*" feelings for tTTeir"father. Both GIRL PLAYS CUPID my own. Gaby, because she was of them laid their mother's death at AND EARNS $2.50 : choosing to consider herself, also in Cannezlano's door. They thought that THE love with John. bis cruelty and his neglect had killed State News She made no bones about her feel­ Finds Occupation NoT" Remu­ ings. I did not do as John did, and in Brief nerative in Paris. DESERT set all of her open advances toward ff- BuildhiCT him down to sister-ln-lawly affection. Paris.—In spite of the hectic, hard- Still, I didn't believe that she really Montrose—Lou Dunn, 62 years old, MOON. • a farmer, shot and killed himself at boiled kind of life that Paris Is pic­ thought she was In love with John, tured as living, romance is not alto­ until 1 hid in the clothes closet- that his home near here. He had. been Many Cities Adopting ]T despondent for several days. He gether dead tn the^rfty on the banks evening and heard DanDy and her of the Seine. Zone Regulation Idea MYSTERY talking together. leaves a wife and son. Some one who can prove this is a Cities, towns and villages In all sec­ Gaby's actions, that evening, toward Detroit—John "Bod" Ryan and certain young American glrL She Isn't John had been so downright disgust­ tions of the United States, with a total' Harvey Long, tackles on the unde­ the heroine of the story. Instead, she population of 87,000.000, have enacted ing, sitting on the arm of his chair, feated 1928 University of Detroit foot­ played the part of cupld. and trying to coax him out of the zoning regulations, a survey just com­ ball team, have been signed by the In recounting the affair the French pleted by the division of building .and house to see the mountains by moon- Chicago Bears of the National Pro newspapers refer to her as Miss X. light, and hanging herself around his housing of the Department of Com­ Football league. She arrived tn Paris with no clear ldeu merce, reveals. neck- when_tbey_ dances) together, and Owosso—Joseph-"Anteli sincerely de­ of what she could do, untl some one I#y WMVMT Straw so on, that I had a notion Danny The survey shows the ' extent to sired to become an American cltlzon. suggested she become a guide for se­ which the municipal zoning Idea has might, have a little conversation ready He took the necessary examination lect young ladles. Now guides for for her when she could get her alone, spread In recent years. In 1916 such and later was Informed that his pa­ young ladies select and otherwise are regulations were' In force In only eight S) by DouMeday Dormn Co., Inc. I had waited about ten minutes WHO Servloe pers would be denied him. Then he as numerous as the fishes In the ocean; cities. The number increased slowly when I beard the door of Gaby's room commlted suicide. the idea seemed good to her. open, I was so tickled I all but up to 1920, after which the progress Grand Rapids—A -father testified The girl inserted an advertisement wag rapid. -^ (Continued From Fourth Page) squealed,, when I heard that Danny In English tn the French and English had come In with her, instead of go­ against his son here. William Baby- During 1928, 87 municipalities -A ton, of Cedar Springs, waited In his language* newspapers In Paris and sat passed zoning ordinances, while HH • ing on down the hall to her-own room. down to wait for answers. One came. - was what bad put John clear off bis Evidently they had begun their con­ six-acre watermelon patch, armed either adopted more comprehensive head, he had picked the wrong twin. with a shotgun, for the youths who It was from an automobile mechanic zoning laws or amended existing reg-y_ versation In the hall, for Gaby's first In. New York. words were, "jealous, my dear Dan?' were pilfering It. When he captured illations to make them more effectiveJW 'Dear Miss," he wrote: "I don't An unniynlR of the s7 new zoning ordl- CHAPTER HI —"I don't know,- But It Is slHy for -three of them, one was his 10-year-old want to be guided about Paris, but you to act as you do. John is In love son, Leo. They were fined $15 each nances which were passed shows that there is a girl I met over there In 44 of them were comprehensive—thnt The Secret with me. Why should yon try to take in justice court- Paris townrds the end of the war thnt him away from me, when you don't Reed City—Jesse Johnson, 83-year- Is, the use, height and area of build­ The first minute I beard that the 1 should like to know about now. She ings were regulated. Twenty-seven want him yourself?" There Were the Qlrli, Everlastingly old farmer, escaped death at the bot­ was so beautiful her face haunts me Canneziano girls were coining to the Searohlng for Something. merely controlled the use of buildings. Desert Moon, 1 questioned my self as "Are you sure of that?" tom of an 18-foot well shaft Loose still—" sand caved In about him. A neighbor, Seven controlled the use* and area of to what reason any Canneziano ever "Yes, I am. Bis good looks fas­ her. It was senseless to suppose that He couldn't remember her name, but buildings, and two were temporary had for coming to the ranch, or for cinate you, and so does his unsophistl- they were harboring a grudge against Archie Gurnish, leaped In and remov­ he had her last address. He recalled, ed the sand from about Johnson's enactments pending the preparation of writing to the ranch. The answer catlon. You'd like the fortune he Is to Sam for anything that he had ever too, that she played the violin. The zoning law's to suit the local require­ was, to get money. 1 tried to think Inherit But you would never be satis­ done to Canneziano. head. With assistance of other neigh­ girl went to the address Indicated In ment bors, Johnson was removed from the that they would stay a few monthB, fied to marry him and live right here The Desert Moon was like a three- the Avenue Jean Jaures, traced the New York led In the number ot mu­ long enough to put themselves In for the remainder of your life." ring circus during the months of May well In two hours. little French sweetheart of the Ameri­ nicipalities zoned during 1928, with 23 Sam's good graces, ask him for a tidy "No, I would not. Td marry him. If and June. There were the girls, ever­ Charlevoix—Edward Grelner, 28 can doughboy, and hurried back to cities, towns and villages. Ohio and sum, and leave. But they had not he didn't have a penny—It Is you who lastingly searching for something: years old, and John Kerchak, 24, were write a'letter to him to tell him so Pennsylvania • tied for second place been on the place two days before I are always thinking about his fortune leaving the house shortly after the drowned ip Round Lake, Harbor. The More letters passed and In one of with six. each. .Youngstown, Ohio; knew that there was something far —but I wouldn't allow him to bury men left it, each morning; returning, two were In an outboard motorboat them the boy In New York asked Miss Wiiterbury. Conn., and Altoona, Pa., less simple, something, probably, himself, and his beauty, and charm in tired out, just in time for dinner; off which capsized while they were rac­ X to propose for him, which she did were three of the largest cities which treacherous and sinister at the root this Godforsaken country. I'd get again for the afternoon, and coming ing with other boats. Greiner, who A few weeks later^mademolselle and adopted zoning regulations during the of this visit of theirs to the Desert him out into the world, and nave him home just In time to pretty up for sup­ was employed by Hamilton & Son, her mother sailed for New York. And year. Moon. take his place there. -With his ability per. After a while, I began to lose boat builders, could swim, but Ker­ still later came a final letter for Miss On the evening of their arrival the and energy, and with me to help htm, X. It contained a check from the interest In that; and, being a woman, chak hung onto him and both sank. Make Attractive Town girls had unpacked their trunks In what a place it might be I For yon to I allowed my attention to become dis­ - Grand Rapids—For having aided bridegroom for two dollars and a half their bedrooms. The nest morning have him Is—waste. Waste. Xou tracted by the center ring where all Miss Marian Smith, 18-year-old ward Since even people who act cupld Matter of Civic Pride the boys carried their trunks to the don't know anything about love. Tou'll the love interest was going on. Most of the Girl's Training School at Ad­ must live on something, the American A preliminary to an attractive city, attic. Going through the upper hall, never learn. I—I tell you I can't bear of my attention I gave to the clown in rian, to escape from a Grand Rapids girl is now back home. In all Its districts, Is an aroused pub­ later, that same morning, I saw one of It It isn't fair—" She began to cry, the ring,—to Chad. home where she had been, placed, a lic pride. Nobody con be proud of the empty drawers that had fitted Into hollow sounding sobs, that seemed to I cannot explain it, now or ever; sentence of one to two years In the Build Dugout on Rich dirt litter and unslghtllness. Where their new-fangled trunks, lying beside catch In her throat and wrench free but Chad, from the very first, was Michigan Reformatory at Ionia was community pride conies, the other the door to the attic stairway. from It head over heels In love with Gaby. passed by Superior Judge Leonard D. Lot; Live on in Luxury must go. Once let residents of a I hate clutter. I picked It up and "I am sorry, Gaby. 1 love John He had no more chance of winning Verdier on Georgo.Slocum, 18, of Hol­ San Francisco.—Habits of "dug block or a larger section decide that carried it upstairs. I went in all He means to me peace, and .ecurlty. her, penniless, funny, kind little fellow land. out" dwelling in France proved an their homes or places of business good faith: but I wear rub'ber-so.ed and decent living—the things 1 want that he was, than an amateur has of Inspiration to Frank Schroeder and will be made and kept attractive, shoes around the house, and the stairs Kalamazoo—The Sire which dam­ most for my Ufa Why should 1 risk riding an outlaw pony. aged the home of Mrs. Victor Man- Frank Madero, who a year ago con and the trick is turned. are thickly carpeted; so the girls, who It all?" structed a bit of "front line trench" were up there, did not hear me com­ She never gave him two lon'ts.-. Czt zullo to the extent of $200 was started That is the encouraging aspect of "Coward! Coward I Peace and couldn't even make her laugh with his by two kindergarten pupils while re- in the heart of San Francisco's bus! the elty-wlde clean-up campaign. :j ing. Just before I got to the turn in security I He means life to me. All ness district. The men were "broke" the stairs, I heard one of them say: jokes, and his songs, as he couid the enacting a movie thriller. Fire Chief being pushed. Dirt and ugliness have .•-'.*" of It; full and complete. Love, and rest of us. But he followed her about, Charles Russel announced after ob­ and: the fact that the vacant lot they been attacked with good results here "I am sure that there is no use in passion, and adventure and'..attain and waited on her. He brought her taining the children's confessions. The chose was valued at $100,000 didn't and there. They will be besieged ut searching the house. In the first ment, for him and for me, too. Do pony up to the house, Instead of allow­ children, both S years old, applied matter to the veterans, who .sought other points. They even may be mada place, he never could have gotten it you think I'll staid by, and allow you ing one of the outfit to dp it. He- matches to the house to rob It un­ assurance of a regular place to l|ye so conspicuous they will lose their Into the house without being seen." to have Mm, to bury his wonder In brought her desert flowers, which she detected, for money to buy Bome tee Among other things the pair made respectability altogether, and not dis­ "You are too sure of everything, your peace, and Smother his possibili­ tossed away to wither. And Mnrtha cream, they told the officials. the lot formerly an unsightly place, trict, however large or; small, could when you; are unsure of anything," ties with your security and decent was half mad with jealousy. a flower garden and repository of feel at ease as long as they were the other girl answered, and I thought,. living?" --..^- ..••_",. Grand Rapids—Although he was Right at first I think that some of beautiful, shrubbery. Because of the around. There might even be a sense Blnce the voice was louder and, some- "I think." Danny answered, "that knocked down by a Pere Marquette Improved appearance no one objected tho others thought .that Manila's locomotive at' Elmdale, and was run of disgrace and., humiliation. Such how, richer, that It was Gaby's. "Stop you will have to. John and 1 love As the weeks sped by the cave im wonders bave' been. Let the cleau up being sure, and try being sensible. jealousy was something of a,joke I over by the engine, two tenders and each other; and we afegoitig to keep never did think so. Before long we proved in appearance. Flowers and work continue. It may come about We must find It We have very little each other. You, nor anyone, can another car, Arthur Stahl, 26 years shrubs concealed most of It, and en all began to feel thnt. it was more old, a section hand, is expected to that any district inclined to be in­ time. . How do you know whether he change that" largemehts were made Telephone different will be made to feel It could have brought n into the house than a .little serious. Sam talked to recover from his injuries. Thrown "Suppose I should tell.John why we Chad, and to Gaby about it. Chad, service was installed about eight doesn't belong In Kansas City at all. or not? There Is a back stairway." came here?" between the rails, Stahl escaped more months ago, and with prosperity came did the best he could, after that, to serious injuries by lying close to the That would go for the Indifferent in­ Fool that I was, I kept right on go­ "You won't do that. You can't harm be as attentive to M'irtha as he had a radio and other comforts of home. dividual, too.—Kansas City Star. ing up the stairs. It took me a while me without, harming yourself. But, If roadbed. He was injured about the Schroeder and Madero boast of be been before; but if he so much as back and several toes were amputat­ to . develop the poll-prying, eaves­ you threaten that, Just once more, I opened a door for Gaby, Martha would ing the only "cavemen In San Fran­ dropping, sneaking, and generally will go straight to John and tell him ed. cisco," as well as possessing the dis­ Garden Hints go into temper fits, and sulking spells. In the private garden one should e*I despicable ^character that I did de­ the truth—" As for Gaby, Sam's talk with her Greenville—Wayne Bower, 9-year-: tinction of having "squatted" on $100,- velop later. "You promised—" old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bower, 000 Worth of property and gotten press his own idea of outdoor beautyjr made things worse. She had never There should be planting to give pri­ "Did you girls lose something?" I "I haven't broken my promise. I noticed Chad at all, so she had not was injured fatally when struck by an away with It asked. sha'n't, If- you don't But you must automobile while" on his way home vacy and screen out unsightly views* noticed that Martha was jealous of This may be arranged so that passers- Danny Jumped, from being startled, know that I haven't any Interest left him. She welcomed the news as an- from a rural school. The boy's teach­ but Gaby never turned a hair. In the thing." . .••• er had taken him part way homo. Family Tombstones Sold by on the street can get, a glimpse ol M jlUiferjtOOLshe couXcmse "'OniyTa^ffinketr-of^atfsf'rsW^Tdv 7- What=BBOut^your desire -for—rer When he alighted from the car he -tho bcauty-wlthia-witflout-privaey-be-^ torment the poor girl. All alonj; she by Former Aristocrat Ing destroyed. Comfortable furniture, "Possibly she never packed it at all." y'enge?" waited at the side of the road for an / Moscow.—The artistic gravestones I gave them the trunk drawer and "That desire was yours, not mine, had delighted In teasing and torment­ perhaps a swing, seats, chairs and a ing Martha, though she had not dared east-bound automobile to pass, and on the tombs of her parents are help­ came back downstairs, wracking my I never considered that side of lt._at then darted across the road into the table, will give the yard the look ol do it when Sam was present. ing support a former aristocrat now an abiding place. Bird houses will at­ brain with questions. all." path of a car driven hy B. J. Cham- reduced to beggary. Who was the "he" who had, or "Coward! Quitter! Stool-pigeon—" hnrlnln of Kendall—. • ', —-——- tract feathered visitors to entertain . Lady Maria BkaratlnaTDemskaya us.- And nuwerti will help make iim -who had notr gotten something into "That Isn't fair, Gaby. I'll help if —" ^(To Be Continued) Jackson—Freight service oh the was once among the most brilliant the house? • The something that they I can. I have been helping, haven't outdoor iivjng room the source of joy Detroit, Jackson & Chicago Railway, figures In the imperial court at St. throughout the summer. must find, and had very little time In I? I won't hinder in any way. But between Detroit and Jackson will be Petersbm-g. Now she Is a familiar which to find It. And, land's alive, the time Is short now. Remember GAS FORCES WOMAN figure on the streets of Moscow—an discontinued, It Was announced by J. Small Town'* Importance what was the something? that." TO SLEEP IN CHAIR F. Collins, receiver for the railway. old, sick woman who begs kopecks I resolved to say nothing, but CJ "Danny—" There was a new tone Operation of passenger lhterurban from passersby. "One may look to the American. watch those two girls, like a hawk, tn Gaby's voice, sweet like, and ap- •Mma^Sss_msch^siLJa^rji_ America,", - cars was suspended at midnight Sept. ~ ReceptlJT'when it "was announced "from then on." IllhTso. But It was peaTIng. T did not trust It for a"min- "Nights I sat up in a chair, I had 4. Collins stated 'that he was unable that a monastery where her family reads an editorial In the'Household three weeks before I heard anything ute; but I think Danny did, for she stomach gas so bad. I took Adlerika to make. any. forecast of the eventual tombs are located would be razed, she Magazine. "The town has what neith­ more at all, though I saw a great deal, answered, gently, "Yes, dear?" and nothing I eat hurts me now. I disposition of the D., J. * 0. property. reclaimed the sculptured gravestones er the city nor the open country, pos­ It was during these three weeks "Forgive me. Lets be twlnny again. sleep fine."-^Mrs, Glenn Butler. The bondholders control the destiny over her\ father's and mother's tombs sesses. It Is different It Is an Imi­ that Danny and John announced their Friends?' I could hear the treachery Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler­ of the property; he said. and sold them. tator of neither the targe city not engagement. My own opinion Is that In that as plainly as I could hear the ika relieves gas on the stomach and the country, yet It is in touch with tney-got themselves engaged the first words.. I think Danny did not hear removes astonishing amounts of old Kalamazoo—The' 18th Mlohlgan In­ both. It is a : place to live In. Peo-- -five-minutes they were alone together; It, for she answered,. "iao want to waste matter from, the . system fantry Association will hold at least 10,000,000 Candle Power pie tn town know that eveyboay nae one more regimental reunion if two but tljat they had gumption enough be friends, Gaby." I do, truly. Only— Makes you enjoy your meals ; and :..- Leads Flyers to ElPaso to co-operate if there-is to be a new to wait for ten days before telling It. sleep better. No matter what you or more members are alive, next Sep­ community center; -*' better-looking please, dear, won't you leave my man El Paso, Tex.—Visible between 100 Sam gave them' his blessing. That alone?" have tried for youc- stomach and tember.. This decision was made at business street, medical attention In the sixty-fourth annual reunion at and 160 miles, the 10,000,000 candle to to say, he said that any agreement, "Ana yonll help me. And you won't bowels, Adlerika will surprise, you. the schools, or any other modern en­ they wanted to make was all right GIDLEY & MAC, Druggists, adv. which Luzerne Durand. of Allegan, power light atop Mount Franklin terprise." tell him^-anythlng?" -was elected president for the tenth near here,.; guides aviators nightly with him, If Danny was sure she "Of course I won't tell, Goby, ft is would be satisfied to live on the Desert consecutive term and H. C. Bond, of over Texan, Mexican and New Mexl Early Zoning Method* really your,' secret, now; not mine. PROBATE ORDER Muskegon, was re-elected secretary- can wastes to El Paso. Sixteen thous­ Moon, and If they would wait a year And m help you jail I can." The early methods of zoning wer« to be married. They agreed to this, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The! Pro­ treasurer. The regiment was muster­ and pounds of material, moved up • •'.-• • " » '•-•'» '».•'- the rough mountain side by man pow­ predicated upon, conditions whico the year of waiting, reluctantly. The bate Court for the County of Charle ed in at Kalamazoo, Jan. 7, 1862. have been rapidly., shlfthnp; Thus, only people who were downright Revenge. Out of all that crazy voix. er, were used in making the 50 foot conversation the one word kept pester­ Battle Creek—When a jury , here tower. •;•••. ugly, steam-driven Industry required pleased with Sam's decision were Gaby At a session of said Court, held at found Mrs. Gladys Hogan guilty of complete isolation, whlleimodern: elec­ ing me like a Jeaklng faucet Did the Probate Office in the City of people revenge other people, or have disorderly conduot, It went on record trically powered plants might fi Charlevoix, in said County, oh the as deciding that anybody who runs a quently, except for stereotyped z«* ^ revenge on them, or—what? I looked 14th day of September A. D. 1929. It up in the dictionary, "Mlllctous In "music box" In the silent hours of Ing, more readily permit a restoration' Present: Hon. Servetus A. Correll, the night, Is a public offender. The Born Without Palate; of a convenient relation of work jurlng in return for an injury or of­ Judge of Probate. neighbors charged her with running Satisfaction fense received." Given One by Surgery place and dwelling place typical oi In the Matter of the Estate of her radio at unseemly hours; it de­ the earlier industrial town.. guaranteed I got a piece of paper and wrote Henry E. Watkins, Deceased. veloped that she had no radio, but she Memphis, Tenn.—Modern sur it down. "The Canneziano girls want Bessie .- Collins having filed in did have a phonograph and ran it gery has successfully provided \Wien irritations of the Kidney* and to injure, maliciously, some one on said court her final administration ac­ freely. In addition, the neighbors seven-year-old Inez Carter with Color in Small Garden irregular bladder action annoy the Desert Moon ranch, In return for count, and her petition praying for claimed she used abusive /language her first palate. ; Everything Is seen closely in the - arid impair health take J an injury or an offense received." I the allowance thereof and for the as­ toward them and that at one time Inez managed/ to get along small garden. A single plant or flowet crossed out "The Canneziano girls,"' signment and distribution of the threw water on the complainants. after a fashion without that ap becomes the subject of attention and wrote, "Gabrlelle Canneziano," residue of said estate. rather than the mass of the border, r Lansing—Predictions of a $6,000,000 pendage In the roof of hei since Danny bad said that she had It is Ordered, That the 17th day of mouth, but her parents In Moor More care must be taken to remove ' wax never considered that side of It at increase in highway receipts this year minor Imperfections, but there Is les» October A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock in head; Miss., noticed she sufferen all. It did not help any. It did not were substantiated when Sidney for-wlilch to care. Color schemes maj the forenoon, at said probate office, Schulte, deputy secretary of state re­ some discomfort and failed to PILLS make sense. be ;and is hereby appointed for ex­ grow normally. more easily be handled and close at- , vealed that colleotlona from , the tentlon to color will be well repaid Jf DWRB.TIC Since Sam and 1 were the only peo­ amining and allowing said account Surgeons In a hospital hen and hearing said petition; weight tax for the first eight months here. Men and ple on the ranch they had known be­ are almost )2,500,000 more than the grafted a brand new palate foi women fore they came here this time, it It is Further Ordered, That public [nez from her right arm. Thi 1928 total. On August SI the state Lou by Poor Planning everywhere seemed as if they had come to Injure, notice thereof be given by publica­ had collected $21,147,000 from the sale skin was partly severed and at use and maliciously, one of us. I had never tion of a copy of this order, for three tachpd to the roof of her mouth Lack if permanence of economic successive weeks previous to said day of license plates, In comparison with stability and of co-ordination are said recommend done either of them a mite of harm $18,773,000 for the whole of last year. After that" she merely waited them In my life. Sam had never done any of hearing, in the Charlevoix County with her right arm bound Mcrosv by architects to he characteristic ol Herald, a newspaper printed and cir­ Gasoline tax receipts are also greater much of the land and building devel­ TRY THEM ^ thing but good for them. Of course than last year, and It was predicted her mouth, until g new palntc Sam had not been very gentle with culated, in said county. formed. opment of United Slates communities, SERVETUS A. CORRELL, that Instead of $18,000,000 the state Because of this, there are great eco- their father. But as I took pains.to will obtain $20,000(000. _ .„. HITE'S DRUG STORE discover, wither af_ them, bad 0B.J Judge afjfrobate. >••»»» •<*•••** ttomtc AfldiQcisJJonse*,

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