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VOL. LIX. MASON. MICH.. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1917 NO. 12

MASON MARKETS. iio.\..ii]n(ii':<;. r, iiAKaiT I'KOI'OSITIO.N' OAHItlES •«<..>•.••.<..§..•..».•.<..•*•••••••>.••-•.<«<..<-< CHURCH AND SOCIETY. | Stop! Look! Listen! No. 2 red wlioul $1.87, No. 1 •white .\i I'ri'shylfrluii ('hurcli Next Siiiidiiy To Soil Electric lii|;hl Plant (<> Con­ Moi'iiiiif;. sumers I'owof Co. wheat. ?.1.82, No. 2 rye ^l.'MJ, out.s 4..#..»..«M«..»..«*.«4.«..a..t..«..t-«..«-*..««.«-*-*-#-4*.«*.*-**.i EVERETH (ific, com If 1.1 5 bushel shelled, clover Next Sunday, at the Baptist church We Pay 5% seed !f7 1,0 if!).r.O, heans $7.00, potu Any man in Mason and vicinity Tlie election of Monday was one of lEVH will close the present pastorate of live On Your Savings I.OOS .$2.filj, eggs4 !>.lc, butter 32c. Cat- who fails to attend the Mens' class at deep interest to the citizens of Ma­ Cash Grocery the Presbyterian church next Sunday son. • years aiul three months of service. lie, prime steers 8c (.0 SMiC, light Services will bo held as usual. htitcliers 7 Vic, best tat cows fie to 7c, morning at 11:30 o'clock, is going to There was interest and anxiety in VVcKiveyoua llrst inort^^iiil-c on veal calves :i:ic to 11'/jc, lambs Mc, miss something good. tlie air, yet everything was conducted The Ladles' Home Missionary so­ Improved !')et,i'oll, real estate as sc- slioop ;ic to Sc, hogs IDc to T'lc, chick- Hon. .ludgc Chas. F. Halght of in a quiet manner, and the vote ciety of the M. E. church will meet ciisity|a(,''aiiisl, loss. oiis 17c to 17'/jC. Lansing, who is police judge of the shows that the citizens very generally with Mrs. 0. Wauvle Friday after­ The best of groceries police court of tliat city, will address favored selling the distribution sys­ noon at 2:30. A good attendance is Cultivate your child's musical taste the class at tliat time. During ,Tudgo tem of the electric lighting plant to desired. The German-American Loan and can always be found at by giving him a piano with a nuisical Halgt's term of odice ho has had be­ the Consumers T^wer Company. 'I'he Baptist Aid society will bo en­ Trust Co. Ltd. Detroit. tone. Yours for better pianos. Mrs. fore him over 8,000 men, charged Since the election it transpires that tertained Wednesday afternoon, Mar. Chas. Field. with all manner of crimes. He Is the plant was mucli farther "In the 28 by Mrs. Prank Webb assisted by E. CULVER, Representative, my store. hole" than was stated by the advo­ Mrs. Charlie Shafer. A goovcre seen seated and plaid silks. See them. J. A, made Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ clean, fresh, pure goods; honest Cortrlght. • Approval ot Ordinance: about a blowing campfiro. As the Publlilieii every Thurxiiisr l>T days. Clipper's Bakery. 10w4 Yes 174 count, full weight, and prompt deliv­ A. |j. ItOSB evening progressed the life of the In­ Doughnuts and lunch rolls, Tues­ Correspondents in writing for sta­ No 42 dian was brought before the audience ery. days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at Tills shows for the city a vote of TKRMS. tionery, please write the name to in a vivid and picturesque manner by We not only try to save you money, Clipper's Oakery. 10w4* 322 yes and 164 no. A three-fifths legend, songs and pantomimes. The One) Vuar $l.2ni six montliB, C6 CDntB; lliroo whom supplies should he sent. but to please you in every way as montha, nr> cenlH. Mrs. T. K. Dayton underwent an favorable vote was. required. The young people are to be commended C. E. Hill fell from a ladder at his total vote was 484, three-fifths of for the way they gave their parts and well. operation at Miss Orr's hospital Mon­ iiome Tuesday morning and suffered AnVEUTISING KATES. day. She Is reported as doing well. which Is 291, thus giving a clear vote a good sum was realized through . A tew prices for this week: Our RilvertlHlnv rntci ninde known at ofllce. a fracture of his right arm above the of 31 more than required to carry their efforts'. () bars lucnox Soap, for SBo Du.lnoHa curd. |l H line |ier yciir, A dog upon the streets last riday, wrist. the proposition. BualncHB locnia five cent. i>or line ench nnd displaying some signs of hydrophobia !1 cans Dutch Cletinser SiSe •very InHurtlon, Dr. H. M. Holcombe, Roland West, About 150 women voted. was disposed of by the sheriff's force. Willis M. ICimniol, a former Mason Brooms are higher, but we had a MnrriiiKC, birth end dcnth notlccn free, F. B. Lamb and L. A. Osborn have resident:, and ;i well known newspaper UeHoliitiona of respect, card of thimkn, etc., OH.AKLKS V. FAIUilCV. large quantity bought up when the • five cent. H line. lljggs! Who said eggs? The Bap­ purchased Ford cars of D. G. Barr the writer of this county, was found dead tist hens are getting ready for April past week. in bod at his liomc In l^ansing Tues­ price advanced, wo will sell these at Charles N. Farley, known to many Business Cards. •1. Save your Easter appetite for the Lincoln & Porter are showing the day morning. For many years he old price as long as this stock lasts, feast. in this city, died March 17, at the luui been a great sufferer from asth­ new spring liats, bright glase finish, homo of his sister, Mrs. .Jennie Pluff, Wizzard, Carpet Cleaner, box... ,10c " AXTOnNBl'S ma. Ho is survived by the wife and After a brief life of but one week, military blue, purple, pongee, gold near Vandercook Lake, .Tackson, after three children, one brother and two 4 lb No. 1 head Rice, for aSc A. A. UCKGMAN, Attorney nrid Couniwlor the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn and white. ''' an illness of five weeks. Funeral ser­ sisters. Funeral services will be held I^ibby's Sweet Potatoes, can 15o lit Law, Maion, MichlKiin. Synions passed away Thursday after­ vices were held Monday afternoon in noon. Mr. and Mrs. 1. ,T. ICellogg have re­ today (Thursday) at tlie Elks home l..argo, sweet, N.avai Oranges, doz.SiOo ceived the news of an 8 pound girl .Tackson, with interment in Woodlawn In Lansing at 2 o'clock in the after­ KEtl.EY & KEL1.EY, Lnwycri. 500-2 Oak- cemetery. land Iluildl nK, LnnainK, MIclilKan. 89-18 C. W. Browne has sold his 80-acro born to their daughter, Mrs. E. E. noon. When a boy deceased com­ farm in Alaleilon, recently purchased Quirk, March 17, at Akron, Ohio. Charles N. Farley was born on a menced his printer's career in the G. 5. THORBURN l)K. .lOS. S. IIAWLUV: of Mrs. Penberthy, to Hiram Ilapson farm near Cayuga Lake, Now York, News olllce In Mason. GROCER DENTIST of Lansing. The voters of Vevay township, .January, 1849. Ifo was one of a fiucceiiHor to Dr. SpnuldlnK anil Dr. nalcy. who are not now registered, are re- family of five children of whom-two I.I f..0..o..«»9..«..*..*..t..t..*..«..C..t..«.4-*..«..«..t..«..»..*»t..»*.*. IIOTH PHONES I.nwronco Illock. Marry Baunigras of Lansing played (luested to see that their names are arc now living, Mrs. Libbio Vander­ several harp solos at the sacred con­ on tlie registration books Saturday, cook and Mrs. .Jennie Pluff of .Jack- cert.at tlio Presbyterian church Sun-. March 24, at town hall. * IIUSINKSS LOCALS. j I'HVSICiANS sou. When a young man he came SEE J. H. SHAFER about Hxlng up day evening. with his parents to Michigan and set­ The Gleaner Federation rally will .•M»..«,.«..«««M*»«..«..f..«..«..»..a..«..«..«..«..a..t..ft..«..«..|..«..4 that cyclone policy before It's too «. M. DUTT, M. D.. M. E., MuHon, Mlnh. Clen- tled on a farm in .Jackson county eriil praetleu Kiven HrHt attention. Nervous Our store Is filled with pretty In- bo lield at the opera house in Mason Special liiirgtiiiis late. Onice over Harrison's drug nnd chronic dlBoaBflH, electric treiitinentn nnd c.vpensivc hats that are up to the min­ Friday of this week. A very inter­ near Vandercook Lake. He was mar­ store, formerly occupied by W. J. consultations Kiven tlio liencnt of over .10 ried to Albertine Ji'orguson in .Jan­ Strictly modern house—one of the ute in .style. Lincoln & Porter's, esting meeting is expected. There real desirable ones; one practically Adams. 2S years csiierienco. Ollico hours, 1 to II ii. m., Darrow block. '•' will be forenoon, afternoon and even­ uary, 1877. Two children were born Iiolh iihonea. to this union, Minnie Kelly ot this modern but cheap; an Al eighty acre A seven pound son' was born to Mr. ing sessions. In accord with the pro­ farm and other real estate at attrac­ MONEY LOANED on personal I. II. l''ltEEI.AM>, M. 1). Ccncrnl practice, gram published last week. city and one son who died in infancy. witli Hpcclal attention to dincaseg of women and Mrs. ,1. W, Weston of Marquette, He Is survived by the wife and daugh­ tive prices. D. P. Whitmore. property of all kinds. Notes and and children. OlTlcc South Main Btroct, March IG. The mother will be re­ During the past week Russell ter. contracts bought. N. N. Rouse. Kronnd floor, lioura—8i00 to 9 ;00 a. ?n., membered as Miss Helen Philleo. Whitmore, local age^t for Dort motor FOR SATJE—General purpose mare I lOU to H:OU nnd 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Both years old. 0. S. Bush. phonea. A chimney burning out at the home cars, has been demonstrating the BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY wonderful possibilities of the 1917 TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. —A policy In the Michigan Mutual OK. FKANK E. TIIOItlAS. rhysicinn nnd of C. W. Browne last Sunday caused some e.vcilement and a (ire alarm was models to many interested people, WANTED—Man with small family, Cyclone, Windstorm and Tornado Co. Surueon. Ollico over Webb & Whitman's AVIIIIaniston by the year, on Turner farm at I^an- ciothlnK atoro. turned in, but no damage resulted. Combined with the Initial low cost of Hastings, Mich., is good as a bond for a car having all the latest refine­ Republican: Supervisor, M. T{eed sing. Must be able to board extra autographed by John Deo Rocka- Women adoro becoming hats and .Tackson; clerk, Glenn Speers; treas­ help. Inquire of Clarence Dlehl, FAUMKHS' MUTUATi ments, Mr. Whitmore believes that feller. Call me by Citizens phone. the millinery for spring seems to have the high mileage possible on gasoline, urer, John Jjochler, Jr.; justice of the Dansviile. L. H. Ives, Agent. t'lUE INSURANCE ' COMPANY OF ING- peace, Charles Spauldlng; highway ham county. Safest, cheapest, best. For the fine understanding touch that oil and tires will most certainly create beautifies the wearer, Lincoln & commissioner, W. H. Smith; overseer information write to F. Jl. Field, secretary. a strong demand tor the cars in this FOR SALE—Prime June clover FOR SALE—Ono of the best Mason. Frank Seclcy, Prea., Mason. Oflico Porter. • of highways, Jjon Mill; member of the seed, free from buck horn. A. Wolf, on third lioor of court house. section this season. See him before built I)-room houses in Mason, splen­ you buy a car. hoard of review, Robert Jones; con­ East Alaiedon. Cit. phone 2fl2R. 11-2 The soldier boys returned from the stables, Charles White, Georgo Keel­ didly located, about one block from VISTKHlNAItY southern border Saturday night and The social at the K. P. hall on Fri­ er, M. N. Ludden, Harold King. M. U. T. station, west Ash st., 4 lota. are now at Fort Wayne, Detroit. The FOR SALE—Sow and 10 pigs, W. day evening, March ^3, at eight Democrat: Supervisor, B. A. Jjlver- Gisebrook, Mason, Citizens phone 141 2 barns, hen house and park. Must l)U. GEOUr.E C. MOODY, Veterinary Sur- battery expects to bo returned to Lan­ o'clock, conducted by the Pythian Sis­ ance; clerk, W. Ray Gorsline; treas­ be seen to be appreciated. H. J. Kcon. Olllce and residence corner A nnd Aali sing Friday of this week. 3L1S. Ilw2p streets, Mason, MicblKan. ters win bo an old fashioned box urer, F. E. Swaii; justice of the peace, Warneld. 7-tf The body of Mrs. Helen DuMois of social. The social Is not confined to Theodore Harvey; highway commis­ FOR RENT OR SALE—Building 1)11. A. Ci. IIOEKZEMA, Veterinary physi- members of the lodge but all wishing sioner, Joseph Bappert; overseer of FOR SALE—Percheron mare, la clan and surnoon. Mason, Mich. Detroit was brought to Mason for on west Maple street recently occu­ burial last Saturday. She was a to enjoy an evening of pleasure are highways, Charles Brannan; member pied by Jerome Waggoner. Inquire foal. Fred Gallup. 10w3p daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank cordially Invited to attend. Ladles board of review, D. A. Jessop; con­ of Miss EOle Beech. Ilw2 AUCTIONKEUS Hoyt, former residents of this city. please bring a box containing lunch stables, J. A. Dana, Byron T^ounsbury, JUNK, PURS AND HIDES wanted. !•'. K. STEVES, Kenoral iiuctinneer. Satisfaction for two. Coffee will be furnished by E. J. Lawler, Leon Webb. CAUD OF THANKS—For the sym­ Old Iron .?6 per ton, rags ?1 per 100, Dr. H. Holcombe (successor to Dr. the committee ui charge. Cards, Lei'oy Kuarantecd, Mnson Mich. Dell phone 2I12L2S C. S. Ballard) homeopathic physician pathy and kindness of friends and rubbers 5c lb, auto tires 4c lb, Inner (linch, a good musical and literary Republican; Supervisor, A. J. Ed­ neighbors, as evinced In words, deeds tubing 8c, copper 15c, heavy red brass AMI SMITH, General Auctioneer. Saliafactinn and surgeon with special attention to program and dancing will fill out the Kunranteed or nu pay. Phone me at my ex­ diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. wards; clerk, John Marshall; treas­ and beautiful (\oral offerings during 15c, heavy yellow brass 10c. Will do pense, llolh plioncsi Dansviile, MichiKan. evening. Sisters, be loyal to your urer, Vernon Hodge; justice of the our recent bereavement, we wish to scavenger work and take care of old Hours 8 to !) a. ni.; 2 to 5 and 7 to lodge and help the committee in !) p. m. Both phones. peace, Maynard Bowen; justice of the return our sincere thanks. James horses, cattle and sheep by request. A. W. & W. 1J. .lEWETT. (ienei'al auctioneei'a. charge to have a successful evening. peace to fill vacancy, Wilsey Rice; Kerns and family, The Misses Mattie Both phones. E. A. Reedy, Mason. 10 Satlsraclion Kuarnnteod, Mason, Michinsu. The court room was well filled at highway commissioner, Clarence Aggie and Jennie Kerns. the meeting Friday evening called to Mason Lodge No. 70, Knights of Fought; overseer of highways, Harry SEED CORN POR SALE—Yellow 'C. W. CI.AUK, Conernl Anctioncer. Citl/cna discuss the electric light proposition. Pythias, held its banner meeting for Walnrlght; member of the board of phone line 5-1 rinRS, Oansviiie. CARD OF THANKS—We extend Dent variety, Raymond Pelton, Lan­ Short talks were made by advocates the year last Monday evening. The review, Ed Lewis; constables, George our heartfelt thanks to the kind sing R. P. D. 7. Bell phone P 13. 2t fHENRV KURT/,, export EnKliali nnd Gor­ on both sides of the question and festivities began with a dinner served Vogt, F, 0. Wadsworth, L, E. Ling, frlonds and neighbors for the beauti­ man auctioneer. SntiafHction Kunrnntecd. many good arguments advanced. at 6:30 by a committee of five Fred Miller. ful floweifi and assistance and sym­ SALESMAN WANTED—Pord Ga- AddrciB I^alle Park, Lansing. Citizoni Knights, which was much enjoyed by Stockbridge pathy during our late bereavement at rage. Mason. 10-tf Vhono. The many Mason friends of Mrs. about 100 members. At S o'clock G. W. Fogelson will be grieved to Jtepubllcnn: Supervisor, Adney A. the loss of our little one, Mr. and SV...A. MURRAY, expert auctioneer. Satli- lodge was called to order and the Hall; clerk, RobC. Brown; treasurer, Mrs. J. T. Symons. 60 ACRES for sale, part of what la faction Kunranteed. Tctitii reasonable. P. hear that Dr. McLain and Brooks, rank of Knight was conferred upon O. Webbervitle. Roth phnnca. specialists of Detroit, held a consulta­ .John L. May; justice, Andrew J. known as bid Dayton farm in Ingham. three candidates. Grand Chancellor Boyce; highway com'r, Walter Nich­ FOR SALE CHEAP—A good two- I wish to sell on account of sickness. tion with Dr. Alexander at his*hos- Ray E. Hart of Battle Creek was • OENERAL REAL ESTATE pltal in Holt upon her case last ols; member board review, Wirt seated rubber tired carriage at the I also Oder for sale the Pred Shaw present and gave the boys a fine talk, Thompson; constables, John Russ- farm in Bunkierhiil. C. E. Shaw, Thursday, and decided a successful in which he paid a high compliment Baptist parsonage. HOMER S/ FOwi^ER. wrC^REEvi^ ^ JAT operation could not be performed. ihan, James Smith, Wiley Usher, Asa Dansviile. 10w2 M. SMITH—. Prof. uirer, Fred Oauss; highway com'r, FOR SALE—60-acre farm In town­ fora good pair, of work horses.. C. The Red CrosB lociety has always and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Hyde of Meader has spent many years In Rus­ Geo,: Kinch; overseer. Rex: Osborne; ship of Ingham, all good land. Will A. Diehl, Dansviile.; • llw2 • ''vm been considered ^B a national ^netlttt- this city. sia and'is Intimately acquainted with justice, James Egglestoii; member sell on time or contract. N;N. Roue; tlon without any Interest for people The following item Is from the the officials now in; power there, and board review, John 'Clements; con­ Mason, Mich.,.•••• . •.••v'S WANTBiy A FARM TO RBNT,i80 locally, but now the ladles of Mason Banning (California) Record of his address which wMl; be oh Tolstoi. stable, Edward Kimball, A. J. Wilson, or lOOvacres, oh shares, I haveVmyi and vicinity are to have an opportun- March 8, from the Palm Springs cor* The man and his message will be: suro Stephen Beami John Ooopjer.- ' POR SALE—I have seven horses, own hbrsesr and .tools, ; Good, jrefer- ity'to consider the plan of the society respondent: "Thd Intians of Palm to give much light on that country Deniocrat: Supervisor, Clyde Ab­ will sell any four, also one 2-hone ence. A; E. Lamphere, Holt/IMidh^ as it applies to them. Springs are displaying their patriot­ which has been so. much in the lime bott; clerk, Ralph Hayner,: treasurer, gas engine; 0, B. Hill. Bell;ph6neh'61-2It>':: :v i\';;V.''.r^v,t''^i?''''•••^V'- A meeting for discussion and or*is m by flying Old Glory from their light the past few days,;, Prof. Mead­ Bert Oakley; highway com'r. Philan­ ganizatton will he held In the circuit flag-pole. The flag was presented to er will undoubtedly sketch many of der Amsdlll ; overseer, Briice Jacobs; VPOR SALE—Driving horse; : C. L. SAIiBSMBN WANTBDJtdsollcltbr-; court room on Thursday afternoon of them by Mr. H. 0. Call, of Mason, the reasons of:the recent irevoliatlon ijustlce,, Samuel A.::Williams; '^miem-; Bashford, east Ash street. V I8wl.;; ders for lubricatlcatlng oils, grease4 this week at 2:30, when Mrs. Barber Mich,, one of the few remaining ret- in Russia. Theilectiirevwlll'be^free her, board sfeyieiiir,;; Chas. 'F^ortihan 5 and Upaints. f vSalary ;(pr iebmmisilo&;v> INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MARCH 22, 1917

State of Michigan, or any member of district of Michigan. He removed Lake high school, from which he the Legislature While in attendance to Houghton in May, 1887, and prac­ graduated in 1889, He entered tho at any session of the Legislature, or BIOGRAPHICAL ticed law tliero until April, 1890, University of Michigan in the fall of commercial traveler, or any ciualKlcd when he was elected circuit judge of J'ubllHhed (It. Miison every Thursday 1880, graduating from there In 1893. elector employed upon or in tho op­ tho twenty-llfth judicial circuit, com­ In 1894 he did graduate work, also morning by eration of railroad trains In this posed of Marquette, Delta, Menomi­ Save Money State, or any sailor engaged and em­ doing assistant work in the Univer­ SKETCHES nee, Diekinson and iron counties, Mo sity of Michigan. Mo lias since taken AIJIIKKT li. KOSK ployed on the Groat Lakes or In coast­ held this otlice until December HI, We sell direct to the Coiisuiner wise trade sliall he deprived of his three summer terms of work in t,lie JllOfl. Mr. Stone was elected justice University of Cliicago. .Mr, Keolor at vote hy reason of ills absence from nf the supreme court April H, 1!)0U. \VASm.N(iT(>.\ l/IOTTKI!. tlie township, ward or State in wlilcli was married in 1S94 to Miss Bortina lie resides; and Ihe Legislature shall Of MlcHlgan G. 0. P.'s Offer­ Bliss, of Ann Arbor, and 1ms two WusliiiiKloM, March 21.—'I'IIG liomn lirovide hy law the manner In which children, in tlio fall of ISO'I he was Wholesale Prices of tlio lioiin ralKing indimt.ry is New ami tlie time and place at wlilcli sucli ing for file Stats JAMES o. iviuriFiri H|ipoiiit(Hi principal of Hie liigli scliool York luid Mlclilgiin, and Uoproscnta- al)s(!nt electors may vote and for tho For Regent of the Univar •,ity at Houghton, wliieh position lie held canvass and return of tlioir votes: ! tivo Jamos C, Mcl-aiiglilln ol' Iho lat- Cflices for one year, in I lie summer of 1895 lor Kl.alo Kolzos ovoi'y opporUinity l.o Provided rurthor. That tho Logisla- The "BEST" Flour luri! shall have power to pass'laws ho was placed iit the head of the de­ urgo tlin oxicnslon of Clovcrniiioiit aid part ineiit of science at Hie Central lo llio rariimrH enBaKC(i in l.iiat. lirancli covei'Ing fiualilied electors who may ^ of aKrIciilUiro. i3uriiiB llio cnnKidora- lie necessarily alisont from gtlier urn m A REAL BEPUBLIGAN Michigan Normal School at Ml., i'leas- Wheat Meat lloii (it Iho AKrlculliiral Approprifi- causes than above specified." ant and continued in that work for (lon hill at. Hio last, sos.sion, Mr. Mc- Tlie effect of this proposed amend- 'iSiiilSK thirleen years. He was appointed A Breakfast Food I.,a\iKliliii sl.i'oiuimisly advocated sutll- iiieiit if adopted, will bo to give any deputy superintendent of public in­ cliMil. approprlal.iona to control the I'egulai'ly enrolled inombor of any cit­ Candidates Are All Well-itnown to the struction by Superintendent L. h. Table Bran ravaK(!.s of hcan diseases which have izens' military or naval training People Troughout the Entire St,ite Wright In 1908 and continued to linld lately Increased in nunihers to such camp held under tlie authority of tlio and Are Deserving of Solid Sup­ that office until November 15, 1913, an extent as to cause the loss, In some (iovernniont of the United States or port. the State of Michigan, or any qualified lit which time Governor Ferris ap­ Buckwheat Flour cases, of no per cent of the entire pointed him superintendent of public crop, I,Mst year, altliouKh tlie acreage (doctor employed upon or in the oper­ or hoans was increased, the total ation of railroad trains in tin's State, True Hepulilieanisn 1 Is in the heart instruction to fill Hie vacancy caused Graham, Etc. yield I'oll off almost 15 per cent, and or any sailor engaged and employed of every one of tlu.' G. O. I', candi- by the resignation of Luther L. Congressman Mcljaughlln declared it oil tho Groat Lakes or in coastwise dates for state otlice, to be voted up- Wright. Mr. Koeler has devoted his to 1)0 incunihcnt upon Congress to di­ trade, the right to vote although ab­ life to educational work. He has .Both Phones sent from the township, ward or on, Tuesday, April jOt every good rect tlio llnding ol' remedies for the been a life long Kepublican and active Immediate Delivery troiihle without delay. State in which he resides, vot(!r get out and give tliem his sup­ port. in the interests of his party. At the 'inhere is seldom presented to the A proposed amendment to Article convention held at Grand Rapids, House a more comprehensive and X of tho Constitution by adding a February 12, 1915, ho was unanimous­ sQctlon tliereto to stand as Section 20, painstalcing report than that prepar­ FRANZ C. KUHN ly nominated for superintendent of ed hy Congressman Clcorgo S. Graham and to road as follows: i of Pennsylvania, a prominent member "Section 20. It shall be competent For Justice of the Supreme Court public instruction and was elected of Ihe .Judiciary Committee, on the for the State to acfiuire, purchase, April 5, 1915. longevity pay claims of army ofllcers. lake, hold and operate any railroad In his report Mr. Graham points out or railroad property, belonging to any that owing to conlllcting decisions of railroad or railway company in this FRANK F. ROGERS Mr. iVlurfin was born in l'oi't.sniouHi, various (inmptrolliM's of the Treasury, State heretofore organized under a For State Highway Commissioner and the refusal of some of those offi­ special diartor still in force and effect Ohio, on .lanuary 7th, 1875. Entered J.C.FINGERLE cials lo l)e hound hy a decision of the iind constituting a contract between ilu^ litterary department in the fall Supreme Court, illreeting tliat longo- liio State and said company, wherein of 1891 and oiitained Hie degree of Plumbers and Tinners vily pay of ;iriuy nflicers should ho the riglit to iiurchase or acc|uire has B. L. (Rateiielor of Letters) in 1895. based on their s(!rvice, including tlieir been reserved to tlio State, whenever Ohlained law degree I-. 1,. 11. in June in Hie judgment of tho Tle(;tlon. 'I'he death of Itepresenlntive .Sulio- Tlio effect nf this proposed amend- ' TINNERS SUPPLIES way of New lianiiishiro reslores the miMit, if adopted, will ho to autliorize In Hit! fall of 19IIS lie was aiipointed to \\w eircuit btmeli to succeed .ludge i'fiuilil)rium oi: the two parties In tlio lhi> stale to aciiuire, purchase, take, RoofniR-, .Eavc TrouR'hinK', Gal­ House to 2M each, it means, too, liolii and operate any railroad, or Brooke, who had lieen appointed to (he loss of a valuahle and experienced railroad property, belonging lo any tlio su|ireni(! bench to succeed Judge vanised and Black Sheet Iron*. legislator wliose Koiiuhiicauisni was r.'iilroad or rnilway company in tills Carpeiil(M-, who had resigned. In Hie Sheet Tin, Sheet Copper, Sheet stauncii and unwavering. It does nol, state hnroloforo organized under a lion. Franz C. i\uhn is a wortiiy spring of 1909 he was a candidate be­ however, affect Ihe prohlem of organ­ wiKM.'iai chartcM- still in force and of- represimtative of tlie dignity and fore Hie iieopie for HK- unexpired Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove and Fur­ izing Congress, liecnuse the ce of '''f'l groiitness of the Sialic In tlio domain term for wiiicli lie had been appoint­ nace l*i|)c and Kibows (all sizes) power is left, just whore it was—in A proposed amendment lo Section of the law which lie liiis honored I'nr ed, lie was complimented hy tiie tlio hands of the group of five inde­ j iwenty-one of Article Vf of the con- 20 years, and an abb" and virile pro­ pendents. These inemhers will not uiiiininious endorsement, of the local (Stitutinn, and to read as follows: duct of tile city with which lie 1ms bar Mssoelalion and by Hie fiirtlier iMr. KoKcrs, of hansing, was born in See My Display of Furnaces; act as a unit, That much is sure. I "Section 21. The governor and been for so long idcntilied as a law­ The pre.seiit prolialiiUties are that I'act that tlie DiMiiocrtil.ic part v-did Itaisin, lownslilp, Loiiawco Co., Mich., attorney general shall each receive yer, jurist and progressive citizen. August HO, liSn.S, acquirinK his early They are rij^'ht. three of them are more inclined to an anniiai salary of five tliousand dol- not run any one against lilm. Ho re­ aid the iJepuhlicans than tho Demo- He was born at, Detroit, Michigan, signed In Sepleiiil)er, 1911, to r(?sunio education in tlio rural schools of ! lars. 'I'lio secretary of state, state Let me (ijijure with you on your erats. I'^ebruary 8, 1872, of German parents. the jiractiee nf law. Mr. Murfin has Lonawoo county, llo later attended treasurer and auditor general shall wants. Tho seven ltepul)llcans of the ' each receive an annual salary of four He was educated In the public schools always boon a Uepiibllcan. the Itaisin valley seminary and in the House Commltteo on iMines gave un ! Ilioiisand dollars. They shall receive of Mt. Clemens. In ISOI! he gradu­ I'all of 1879 ontored tho Miciii.'Jtiin qualified support to a measure report-:"o fees or perquisites whatever for ated -from the literary department of Agricultural College, from which ho \A/est Ash Street ed just before the adjournment of , "'" performance of any duties con- the. University of Michigan and in WILLIAIVI L. CLEMENTS graduated in 1883, receiving the de­ Congress designed to effect real ocon- | »ovXo<\ with the offices. It shall not 18!)4 from the l.aw department. Ifrnm For Regent of the University gree of C. 13. After graduation, Mr. oinles In tho ICxecutive Pepartments, I ''^ competent for the legislature to in- 1891 to 1890 lie served as circuit JioRers located at Marlotto, Sanilac J. C. FINGERLE "'ho hill provided that hereafter the | «''ei>«e the salaries herein provided." court commissiontM' of Macomb coun­ coal purchased for the Government, county, where he followed the profes­ The effect of this proposed amend­ ty; served three i.erms as prosecut­ sion of surveying and civil engineer­ which amounts to about .f5,000,000 ment, if adopted, will be to provide ing attorney; elected probate judge annually, exclusive of the Navy De- for increasing the annual salary of ing until 1890, when he removed to This Is the Famous Tiartinent, should be bought under the secretary of state, state treasurer in 1904; reelected 1908, resigned .Tune Port Huron and continued tho same the .supervision of tho Bureau of and auditor general from .$2,500 to (i, 1910, and waa appointed attorney work. He wur^ nuirrled at Marlette > Apex Minos. At present each Department .M,ooo. general by Governor Warner. Ho to Ada E. Leo, daughter of tho late looks after its coal supply independ­ Very respectfully, Wits nominated for the otlice of attor­ Rev. S. P. Leo. Ho resided at Mar­ f| | ently of tho others, the result being COLKMAN C. VAUOHAN, ney general at the llopublican slate lette until 190,'), when lie removed to tiiat much extravagance creeps in, Secretary of .State. convention hold at Detroit, October Lansing, having been ajipointpd dep­ C, 1910, and elected November 8, 1910! ^=^^^''!'^''^'=^'^ I itiMvare of Olntnicnt.s For Ontarrh uty state highway commissioner wlion He was appointed to Iho supremo the department was llrst organi/.od At Last All Honest Letter From irono.st Man | That; Contain Mercury HERE IS COMFORT FOR bench by Governor Osborn on Sept. July 1, 190,'). He served as city en­ Enos Halbert, Paoll, Ind., writes: ! as mercury will surely destroy the SPECTACLE WEARERS 'I 6, 1912, to fill vacancy caused by Hie gineer of Port Huron for four terms, We will Guarantee contracted a severe cold this fall I sense of smell and completely de- death of Charles A. Blair. At tho from 1891 to 18!)D. He served as dep­ THAT THE and coughed continually. Could hard- ' range the whole .system when "enter- Kepublicajic„uu...;.i.n. statnuiue; conventiouunv.Miuun helIUMId at ly^leop at nights,. I tried several \ ing it through the mucous surfaces, 'Detroit on September 21, 1912, he was uty state highway cominissioncr un­ remedies without relief. Got Foley's der Commlssinnor Horatio S. Kny\o Apex Temple Honey and Tar and tho first bottle re­ ,Sucli arUcles should never be used nominated for the olfico of justice of and Townsond A. Ely, siiccooding WILL NOT CUT OR lieved mo, curing my cougli entirely. NHn^n."". ?'•"'"'"'".'?"'/'•'"" ''T'- l"« supreme court to fill the unex- the hitler to llie proso^nt olllce, hav­ T can rocominond it for all coughs." ing been elected April 7, T913. CHAFE THE EARS Got the genuine. Sold by Longyear possibly derive from them. Hall's 1912. They can be applied Bros, and I-. H. Harrison. (adv) Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, to your lenses while you wait Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no THOIVIAS W. NADAL LET US SHOW YOU AMK.\IKMI!.\TS TO OONSTITUTfOX mercury, and is taken internally, act­ JOHN W. STONE ing directly upon the blood and mu­ For Justice of the Supreme Court For Member of the State Board of At tlie election to bo held in this cous surfaces of tho system. In buy­ Education 'llti'''" state on Monday, April 2nd, 1917, ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you there will be submitted to the elec­ get tho genuine. It is taken intern­ Mr. Clements, manui'acturer, was tors, three proposed amendments to ally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. born in Ann Arbor, on April 1, 1861, 0. S. BUSH, OptometrisE the constitution of the state as fol­ •T. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. and graduated from the University of All work (ifuaraiiteed or no pay. ";: lows: Sold by druggists. Price 75c per Michigan in 1882. He married Tes,sie A proposed amendment to Article bottle. N. Young of Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1887, Open Monday, Weiincsday and Saturday VIII of the constitution, by adding Take Hall's Family Pills for con- and has three children. He has been a section thereto to be known as sec­ •stipation. " (adv) Over Neely's Clothing Store. tion 15a, and to read as follows: in the nianufadnring business in Bay City since 1882. He is now presi­ "Section 15a. Any drainage dis­ HOMll FOB BOYS. trict, established under provision of dent of the Industrial Works, presi­ law, may issue bonds tor drainage Albion, Mich., March 17,—Before dent of the First Nationsil Bank, and purposes within such district." the Starr Commonwealth, the home president of the Bay County Savings The effect of this proposed amend­ for so-called incorrigible boys on the Bank, all in Bay City. He is also a ment, if adopted, will be to provide west shore of Mont Calm lake, can member of the Michigan Historical that any drainage district, establish­ accept any more youths, an adequate Commission and the American Anti­ ed under provision of law, may Issue school house must be built, and it quarian Society of 'V\forcest;er, Mass. bond!? for drainage purposes within was. announced' today that the plans such district. He hiis been regent of the University foi- a large new building, to be used since 1909. A proposed amendment to Section exclusively for school purposes, are 1 of Article III of the constitution, already being drawn by a Detroit ar­ and to road as follows: chitect and that the, big task of secur­ FRED L. KEELER "Section 1, In all elections, every ing the funds for the strticture'Is to male inhabitant of tliis State, being be gotten under way at once, For Superintendent of Public a citizen of the United States; every The' present diminutive school Instruction male inhabitant residing in this state house will seat but thirty boys, and on the twenty-fourth day of June, as it is fpund Impracticable by Mr. eighteen hundred thirty-flve; every and Mrs, Starr to take in any more Hon. John W. Stone was born at male inhabitant residing in this State • Mr,''K'adal,"bf oiivot, w.as born on youngsters than they can accommo­ Wadsworth, Medina county, Ohio, a farm near Milroy, Indiana, of Eng­ on thefirst day of January, eighteen date, there Is still room in the dor­ July lf\ 1838, of American parentage. hundred fifty; every male inhabitant mitory, . Newton Hall, for thirty-one lish and French parentage. He spent IfTMRADE of foreign birth, who, having resided He is a widower,'Mrs. Stoho having his boyhood' on the farm, attended boys, but the places can not be filled died in January, 1902. He was edu­ dn the'State two years and six months until there are better school accom- the district school, and later the prior to the eighth day of November, cated in the public schools and aca- Red G*dar Shingles inodations. This makes the new township high school in the village 1%tif am §mtmtmi m tothirlmtn, eighteen hundred, ninety-four, and school building a. necessity. deriiy at Spencer, Ohio. In April, of Milroy. At the age of.si.xteen he liavlng'^declared his Intentipn to,be­ 1856, he came' to Michigan and settled viMn, ipilik ad MBIMM BO up. Slhce the first of January, this year, entered ,De Pauw University and Tew nMtmi w^ wiwia with come a'citlzGn of the United States the Strrs,have! been conipelled to turn i}i Allegan county. He was. elected worked his way enUrely through col­ two years and six months prior to mmflwilg BMCtim flUaflM, if down about fifty applications, and county, clerk of Allegan county in lege, graduating in 1898. At the ago said last named day; and every civ­ i860, aiid reelected in 1862.: '•H e was since th^y established the common­ of seventeen die taught school near ilized' niale inhabitant of. Indian de- admitted to the bar in JJanuary 1862, wealth'here, a little over three years Milroy. In college he was a member scent,'ii' native of the United States, ago, betweisn BOO and,600 have been and in 1864 was elected prosecuting shall be an elector and entitled to refused, .admittance, because of• lack attorney of Allegan, county and twice of the University Debating Team and vote; hiit: no one shall be an'elector of a,cc6mmbdatl6ns; ' The > proposed reelected;, In April,' i873, he was represented Indiana in the Inter Stato or entitled to'vote«at any ^election unr new school hou'se will accommodate elected: circuit' court Judge of the Oratorial Contest of. 1898. -On" grad­ less he shall be above the'age ,o( oyer, 200 boys, so;that after next fall, uating he was elected to membership twentyrlone yeiirB, and, has resided in twentielh Judicial circuit,, cbmprisin^^ When It'isjexpected'the isiructure will tlie' •cpuntles :;ot 'Allegan aiid pttawji, in the Phi'; peta Kappa society; He thls'Staterisbt months and''In :tho be.compleied,'the hbw.vTBcant places spent three vyears in Harvard, from t6wnshlp':or:,wardr In, which he "otters' ifn^Nbyemb^r, 1874, ;:hq' r^ thie iiitNewt'ph hall can be fllledii&nd. other which Institution he.received the de­ .16 v6tei';twenty,days'next;',pre dbrmltoiy.yfbuildlhiBB/^lll lie erected ofnce ;ahd; r^ to Orahd; Rapi<\B GUCh!inr' on iios'.l'a.'iU ,((pi--' been professor of English and Ora­ '«n]rr:ln;|iUttttl«ii^';i6t^^l«an;>lnii^^^ greBBltinardiHtricti composed of Kent,' 'Mr.: Keeler, of.i^Mt, •Pleasant, jwaa tory In Olivet College and has been ihevfut^dsi-fbrithei-nint^ischbol/hoiMw.: Allegan; * "Ottawa;' *;M T^ulaHirvenr6llfi4: ineml)«r;;4t; aDTl^lt^ ,f'^^AtlarRe: nunibeivibf; attraistlf •'jdtme borh'July 4/ 1872rOli a farm in Sharon •dean • of the iCirtlege-'since; 1906.^'^^ H^ lisenB^'mlUtan^br naval tn^^ ibiiil((£otouiltiissr!^and ^6ei < reeltacted ift^ townBhip,'• ii.'i;.i'._i' ;'a'

SrOCKIilllDGK. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVKNTION. Hort Reeves, having rented his" Tlie annual meeting of the Ingham farm is now a resident of the village. County Sunday School Association The Home Culture .club met with was held in the Baptist church,, in J. A. Mrs. Martha Reason last Saturday, Williamston, Thursday and Friday, Election of ofllcors. March 8 and 9. Mr. and Mrs. IJmil Somniers arc The attendance was large, the in­ CORTRIGHT the happy possessors of a girl baby. terest and enthusiasm ran high, and Mr.H. Frank Boyco is no better at it was admittedly one of the l)est tills writing, county conventions ever held. Mrs, Frank Rllsworth, who has Tlie number of delegates from var­ been ill for several weeks, is slowly ious parts of the county was large, all Every transaction is improving. of wliom were hospitably entertained l>;ist;tl on fairness, first Andrew Jackson, wlio is ill with by tlie local Sunday scliool workers. t;; 3'ou, then to our­ erysiplas, is very little bettor. Local pa.stors conducted devotions Mrs. W. S, Thompson visited her at the opening of each day's program, selves, Hoiiscclcaninj? motlier, Mrs, Havlland, last Saturday. and papers and addresses were given is now on, a few thinffs Frank Townsend, who has been vis­ by the following, according to tlio iting friends hero for several weeks puliiished last week. to fros.icn up the old, has returned to his lionie in North Sunday Scliool Managenient, W. H. Dakota, Stallings, Lansing; Elementary Work Addio Lowe of Detroit is visiting Mrs, R. J. Hutton, Detroit; Stoiy CURTAINS tier daughter, Mrs, Josie Haynor. Tolling, Claude Hawkins, Lansing; 'I'lin Adult Bible Class, Mrs, L, G, Scrim ;iiul Miirqucscttc, MAl'fjli; CORNERS. Itoyco, Williamston; Missionary In­ lydcc Trimmed, struction, Mrs, Wm, Taylor; Co-oper­ \'oile. Scrim, f'^isii Net ,r. B, McGowan and family have ation, Horace Cady Wilson, Lansing; moved hack onto their farm, ICvangelism in the Home, D, L. Van- Mnteriiils. Roy llunclman and family visited Auken, Ea.st Lansing; Sunday School at Itay Gorsline's in Williamston last lOvangoli.siii, A, J. Adair, Stockbridge; Sunday. 'i'lio Elementary Grades, Mrs. L. M. BED SPREADS irainice 'I'ravor returned liomo witli j iM nor. Stockbridge; The Sunday M.:irseilles—lartre size, Scilloped and Friufjed KdfiC, Beautiful licr mother last Sunday night, after , Scliool An Evangelistic Agency Fred spending a week with lior sister Mar-1 Washburn, Benton Harbor. M.'irseilles Bod Sets—a fine weddiuf;- n'ift, Dresser Scarfs, garot in Ypsilanti. Tlio wiiole was enlivened by di.s- Stand Covers, vStaini;cd Pillow Cases, Slieclin;,', Tlio Ladies' Larkin club mot with [ cussion and song, and especially de- Mrs, Irene Putman Monday evening | iiglitful was the special music arrang- 'ruiiiua:, Unbleached Shcclins—Lonsdale, of last week, od by tlie local committee. Cambric, r^ony Cloih, . Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Storms have Oflicers tor tlie ensuing year were moved onto Lew Austin's farm. elected as follows; TOWELS Mrs. Myrtle Travor went to Ypsi­ President, E, A, Densniore, Mason, lanti last Tliursday and attended the Secretary, Nellie Stowe, Webber- Pure I^iiien Damask and Towels, Unbleached Linen Toweling:, concert given by the normal choir. villo. Unbleached Toweling-. Slio also visited friends in Saline and Treasurer, iMrs. Elizabeth Ives, Detroit, returning home Sunday Stockbridge, night, Executive Committee, J, B. Thor- WHITE GOODS burn, Holt; A. R. Atwood, Lansing, Indian r^inen, Indian Head, Butchers Linen, Poplinsi Ortjandic, SOUTH AUREMUS AM) XORTH and D. L, VanAukon, East Lansing, 0.\OM)A<>plc> Fail To ed to llioir new homo near Nortli Rooo^iiixe Kidney Aurolius, Weakiie.s.s. SHOES FOR EASTER j\lrs. Ayda Parker and daughter Are you a bad back victim',' Morio of Lansing visited friends here Suffer twinges; headaches, diz/.y tliat are cliic, smart and In the pre­ part of tlie week. spells? vailing moile. That la what you Word was received here the first of Go to bed tired—got up tired? the week of the serious illness of Miss It's surprising how few suspect the want, and that is what you may have Rhoa Terry for Scarlett fever. kidneys. by coming to us. In spite of the Isaac Russell went to his brother's It'.s surprising how tew know what near Vermonlville to help him instead to do. (light of leather prices you will find of Isabelle county as stated last week. Kidney trouble needs kidney treat­ oure reasonable. The Onondaga home talent pupils ment. have a right to feel hurt In not hav­ Doan's Kidney Pills arc for the kid­ ing a full home at their play at Auro­ neys only. lius Center, as when Aurelius "Old Have convinced Mason people of i\laids" played at'their town they had their merit. GEO. M. WEBB a full house. Here's a Mason case; iSIason testi­ The Corner Store mony. Sloaii'.s Ijinlmcnt For IMicuniatisni Kidney sufferers hereabouts should MASON, MICHIGAN March 12, 1917, Tlie torture of rheumatism, the read it, Daisy Smith lias carpenters lathing pains and aches that make life un­ J. E. Welsh, tailor. Main St., Ma­ and finishing up her house, bearable are relieved by Sloan's Lini­ son, says: "From my own experience V, Hodge, wife and son visited his ment, a clean clear liquid that is easy with Doan's Kidney Pills, I can parents, J, Hodge and wife Sunday, to apply and more effective than strongly recommend them for back­ Chas. Mlorndorf and family visited mussy plasters or ointments because aches. They are just as represented," Mr, II. Smith ad family Saturday it penetrates quickly without rub­ Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't American Savings Bank evening, bing. For the many pains and aches simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Mr, Sims of Morenci has moved on following exposure, strains, sprains Doan's Kidney Pils—the same that his farm recently purchased of Miss and muscle soreness, Sloan's Lini­ Mr. Welsh had. Foster-Milburn Co., il3tta Gray, ment is promptly effective. Always Props., Buffalo, N, Y.' (adv) of Lansing Mrs, Wm. Thomas is still on the have a bottle handy tor gout, lum­ sick list. bago, toothache, backache, stiff neck AUREI/IUS. Miss Kdna VanOrder visited Mrs. and all external pains. At druggists, iV. Hodge one day last week, 25c. (adv) Levi Slaght was in Dimondale over Mrs. West is working for Mrs. F. Sunday, ACROSS THE GARDKV. Pays 4% Interest Mierndorf who is confined to her bed. Mrs, G, B. Disenroth visited in Ralph Henry and family visited H. Charlotte and Eaton Rapids part of Wilson and wife Sunday. Eugene Eckhart is seriously ill at last week. sit Goo. Miller's Sunday, his home with pneumonia. John Ostorle and wife visited at Mrs. Wm. Smith and daughter vis­ Mrs, L, H, Slaght was in Jackson ited Mrs, John Haskill last Friday. Homer Mitchell will soon move last week, ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS John lilsch's and family Sunday. from the Isaac Morse farm to a farm Mr. ad Mrs. James Hodge were in Mrs, Levi Parker arid daughter DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this west of Eaton Rapids that he has re­ Merle of Lansing visited relatives and jMunlth to attend the funeral of the cently rented. former's grandfather last Wednesday. slip, enclose with-Be to Foley & Co., friends here the past week. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., Herbert and Will Curtice are mov­ Rev, and Mrs, McTaggart very writing your name and address clear­ ing from the old homestead farm now pleasantly entertained the Baptist Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $25,000.00 ALAIIiIDON. ly. You will receive in return a trial owned by M, J. Curtice of Petreville Ladies' Aid at their home Wednes­ package containing Foley's Honey to the farm they purchased recently day for dinner. Mr. Brown and family from near and Tar Compound for coughs, colds of Isaac Morse. J, A, Barnes was in Lansing Tues­ Gliarlolte have moved into E. J. Darl­ and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Mrs, M. Ward is with her daughter, day. DIRECTORS ing's tenant house. Foley Cathartic Tablets, Sold by- L. Mrs. Ada Budd. John Beclcton, who left for soutli- H. Harrison and Longyear Bros. Mrs. Frank Shopbell and daughter CLARKE CENTER. J. \V. Bailey, Pres. J. W. Bailey & Co. «rn California a tew weeks ago, Ava are on the grip list also the little Wm. Brogan, Pres. Dancer-Brogan Co. writes that he arrived safely and is SOUTH BREAK O' DAY. daughter Ruby has tonsilitis. John Wheeler and, wife visited at nnucli improved in health and Is en- H, M. Brown is In Lansing today. iV, R. Watkin's Monday. D. E. Bates, Treas. Reo Motor Car Co. Joying the beauties and attractions of Orville Musser and family, Audley , Mr. and Mrs, Joe Muncey, who New slate blackboards have been H. F. Harper, Sec.-Treas. VV. K. Prudden & Co. that country. have been living with and caring for placed in our school room. Putman and wife of Williamston, Vin­ M. R. Carrier, Northrop, Robertson & Carrier Co. Tlio March meeting of the L. A. S. cent Moran came Saturday evening, the late Mrs, Margaret Sinip.son for Clement North has begun his was lield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. March 17 to remind Floyd Walker four and one-half years, are stopping year's work at Walter Clark's and R. C. Rueschaw, W. S. Foster, Attorney Harold Spink last Thursday. The with Mrs. Muncey's parents, Mr, and Mr. Phillips Is working for George it was his 27th birthday. A fine time W. K. Prudden, President •pretty rooms were decorated in hon­ was enjoyed by all, light refreshments Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth, In southeast Clark. or of St. Patrick and spring and the were served also candy and cigars and Aurelius. Mrs, Wm, Clarke and babies apent Chas. E. Toms, Cashier excellent program in charge of Mrs. all returned hoiiie in the wee small Scliool in Dist, No, 5 is closed this Monday with her parenta in Delhi. Ida Sonierville was along those lines. hours wishing Mr. Walker many more week for the spring vacation. Mrs, Ina Clark is suffering with Tliere was a good attendance and a such happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morse of Mason ivy poisoning. (Ine dinner was served at the noon Audley Putman and bride of Wil­ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Nelson. Mrs, Theodore Purdy is again able hour. The aftordinner social hour liamston visited Mrsi Putman's par­ to walk a few steps after a fall on the •was followed by a brief business ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mussers, and ETCHELL ITEMS. ice two or three weeks ago, which it meeting. An adjournment was then was feared would prove a more ser­ taken to meet the third Thursday,in family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Vincent Moran ia on the sick Howard Brown and wife were in ious than It has. April, further notice of which will Lansing on business Thursday. be given later. list. Fred Ackley started work for Tom Mr.s. Horace Tubbs returned home BILLWOOD CORNERS. and John Rume Monday. Monday from a ten days' visit with Make a Spriiif; Colds Are Daiigoi'ou.s Mrs, Olive Walker and children vis­ Lansing friends. Burt Smith and wife were In Mason ited Mrs, Eiidora Walker Friday, Clarence Hewes returned home re­ Wednesday. »«'>:<• More Sudden changes of temperature and Mrs, 0. Musaer was in Webbervllle cently from a visit with friends in Floyd Felton attended the school xinderwear bring spring colds with Saturday, Cottageviile, West Va. board meeting at Charlotte Tuesday. Beautiful stuffed up head, soue throat and gen­ Mrs. Chas, Peterson returned homo L. D. Holmes and wife of Powler- Mrs. Mary Punch and daughtier of eral cold symptoms, A dose of Dr. Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. vllle spent Friday and Saturday with Eaton Rapids visited her sister, Mrs. Garden King's Now Discovery la sure relief, Alice Johnson for an indefinite time. their nephew, L. A. Hesdeo and wife. Strobel, recently. this happy combination ^ of antiseptic Mrs, Jimmie Ross and son recently Brown and Tubbs have bought an Mrs. Emma pickerson visited her With halsanis clears the head, soothes the visited her mother, Mrs. Chas. Peter­ interest in the 503 telephone line, sister, Mrs. Holms, east of Dimondale Irritated membranes and what might son. their number being S03-P5. Friday. have been a lingering cold Is broken John Norriss visited at J. Lilly- O. S, Bush and wife are making Mias Charlotte Pry returned to her lip. Don't stop treatment when relief white's Monday. preparations to move to Mason on school at Lansing Monday after a Is flrst felt as a half cured cold is dan­ O, D. Miller and wife are staying west Maple street. week's illness. rOR BeTTCR GARDENS gerous. Take Dr. King's New Dis­ with Ernie Miller and wife for an In- Miss Freda Bartlett is at home Mr. Blatt and family of Eaton covery till your cold ia gone, (adv) defliilte time. from her school work at Mason on ac­ Rapids have moved onto the Rose Seeds are properly spaced in count of sickness, I farm and Mr. Sanders onto the Wil­ thin tissue paper tape. They Mrs. Fritz, who spent the winter liams farm. germinate quicker and better with W, B. Teal! and wife returned ecause the paper absorbs and to h^r home in Mason Saturday. holds moisture.. They assure KlNGSLAND. healthier and more t)eautiful WOMEN'S NERVES Sixty pheasants arrived last week iants, more even stand and Women, more than men, have excitable nerves, because and were placed on the state game Mrs. H. M. Hall of Eaton Rapids ghe straight rows. Then in tiring work and phi^siccdstirain tax their more delicate farm here. visited her parents, W. E. Bellows addition, there is a great siiv- Guy We^t and wife of Mason spent and wife, Tuesday. . ing of time and labor—you nervous systems and. l)rin^^p^^ &ge and chronic Sunday with her parents, CHfTord The little aon of Dee Stanton has plant a whole row at a time, vreakness^-ynless trekt^^^^^ Bates and wife. ; : scarlet fever. ,i and no thinning out is necea* Mrs. Leslie Mathews of. St. Johns Mrs. Ged. Ostrander who has been aary. Amateurs get expert re* . Drugrlajdeh pills, i^4 .•{••'' ^'-y'-ir-:. '-'•:• ':;::Y:,:t o help his father on the farm. ' : Mrs.; Chas.' Qarred'' iti • sick, at the ; Geo. Oxendale; wife and son Law­ home of her sister, Mrs.'H. Smith., rence visited their son Ernest and •Ira Hewes wias In liahslngon busl- wife near Eaton Raplds: Friday. ^ > build irtrengtii from i^ nieas)Prldiiy;- .^;••.';: • • ::-:n':, J' :•';•':•,Vv.'-,^:-' ^.: i p. A. Winslow and family visited of wdnieii'to gaiii^'i^^ ' Albertv,Bowden w R.C.; Arnold and family In Lansing. ^tiledhie••;.'nerY(^^ ^Vlght^slarm thecomlhgyea*^;;'',r-,i ' 'jMrs.^Hazel> Bellows'was; ft Lansfi^C '^M<^i^iM''iMrM ;'::sFrank'.tACleniensV;and':';;--faihlly;'r ire- .vlsltor:Saturdayi--^^=;,-.':i,;:;,;^.v:.;K.ii;^,^s*^^^^ m M(tf, moving to the Dyer farm In White ^'OllfXEfarri'bfiDlraondale visited V.^ II KScoM^ftBaim^ Bellows > and'; wife; over iSttiddayi. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MARCH 22, 1917

THK THAININ'O OF AIKMION

IJy ,1. 0. Gilpiitric, In (he Fobniary Popular iMocliaiilcs iMiiKii'/iiir/.u. Almost, ovory oiio IKIK soon an iioi'o- plano In Might., but, will) tho prcsont.- (lay laynion, t.ho inLoroKt is conlorod more on tlio airman than on llio ma- clilnu with which ho dnos his llyhiK. Naturally, t.ho tlrst (inoslion is, "Mow ! (lid ho loai'n to lly?" 01' nocfissily, t.lio piono(!rs oT avia­ eORSETS tion langhL thcmsolvos tho th(!n didl- (Mill. and (langorons art, and all Iho airmen in liio world today own their REDUSO (lying ahilit.y to t.ho Wrights, Bleriol., Back and Front-Lace and others of t.he men who went he- • POP« IF yCX^AStSflE J —T-ylDO SEETHM MAM" FOR STOUT FIGURES Core. There are (lying today a nnni- TO Dfr^lSCt E WITH HER CT^ LOOKINO-OVeR-IHERE? Make larga hipt disappear; bulky waiit-linet more her of airmen wlio entorod the game SOME FLATTERER,. graceful; awkward butt-linei smaller and have the AC^PlI W(^TCH H\n fl«,IS !>)£ in the early stages, and who, hy hick "Old Cori'et" comfort with fir>t wearing. Both iRiQHT NO^AJ. • FOR THE MEST DflnCE and perserveranco, mastered the art medium and low buit. ' | witi) very little outside assistance. Those men were without more than a »3 SO and *5"» rudimentary idea, ot' the v(M'y prin­ ciples of (iigiit, and later I'ealized tho NUFORM dangers (hey had undergone; they Back and Front-Lace li. 'I'liis was the most trying erage of tliroo hired men found no tion was very brief and not very younger broods will prove a sore dis­ [lart of tlie entire course, as at tliis it will permit drainage districts to dilllculty in making use of from 800 bloody. It created the prosperous appointment. Tlie bigger chicks will point sniasii(!s were most, liltoly to issue bonds and thereby make it pos­ to :i,000 pounds of honey on tho Culia ot today. Tt allowed 200,000 get the best of |the feed and also be haiipen. if the impil misjudged his sible fur a fanner to make his draiu- table each year. young Spanisli soldiers to go back a constant annoyance to tho smaller heigiit from liie gi-ound, or in his en­ (M1 land oani the cost of the drain be­ "For three years we butchered no home, and started Spain upon a new ones. thusiasm tried to strelcii his hop into fore he has to pay for it. iiogs or beof animals, and the honey career that will make her once more Lale llalcliing Vol .Advisable. I a sustained lliglit, (he ending was it will save at least 20 per cent on to some extent took the place of meat the center of a great Spanish-speak­ it is not advisable to hatch chicks usually disastrous. But if lie went tiie (irst cost of drains owing to tho during that time. Of course we ing world. It has sot the Philippines after May for with the coming of aliout matters sensilily, he would soon fact that at present tho drain job is liouglit Konio meat; but, in the main, forward so that they, may some time summer heat the breeding stock loses be promoted to "straights", or flights let lo contractors who must be paid honey was our moat, jollies and pre­ have a place of their own among the j in vigor and there is great danger of ill a straigiit line, about half a mil(> in orders duo in from one to three serves. It W!is seldom that there was nations. War is such a terrible bus-! over heating tlio small chicks in the long. 'I'he usual heigiit in this work years and pay the discount for cash­ jiot a (lisli of iioney on our table dur­ i iness that it should not be entered hot sun or by confining them to poor­ was 2,''i or ;U) feet from the ground. ing same. ing tlioso l.lirco years. I,upon unless it seems to be tho only ly constructed or poorly vontilatod The dual-control system teaches It is tlio only way in which Michi­ "1 believe our family was boaltliicr I moans towards riglit and necessary j coops. I.ato chicks seldom make good •wholly by demonstration and prac­ gan can get the larger outlet drains when lioney was used so abundantly I ends or solutions.—From "The Pro- i»lu I DYiNA.MITK, THl^ T.T.WT F.\nMIO|{ continuing it too late into the hot Earl Pitt of Lansing spent Sunday ^ (Hio (^ii.'.ll"; iibHolntcly no I scarcely a dissenting vote. Therefore world on fire. Also, I'm not the sort wui^tir; iu)(I'.l!'t oiMiirt. You | weather. Ot course, when early at W. IT. Blckett's. Ijut your i.noncy'ii worth In tlie current issue of Farm and it is for you and everyone to vote of fellow that you would pick out in chicks are wanted for broilers, there , Mrs. Mary Shaw, a former resident Fireside, a writer points out some of "YI3S" on this amendment. a crowd. I'm rather short, and is an excuse for hatching early, but of Holt, died at her home in Ithaca the various uses of dynamite on the round-faced, and there's a little scar experience is nece.ssary for a venture last Saturday. on my left clieek where I cut myself farm as follows; of this kind and the equipment in Henry Ferley has a now Ford tour­ A(JIH)IM=ll5SONSfilVI0.V WOI5K IIY skating when I was a kid. All in all, houses, brooders, etc. iiuist be right "On my farm we have found that GOTHAM AS,SOCrATIOV. I'm just like a million other fellows ing car. Stove Polish (here are many , jobs which como if success is to be had. Besides, high is not only moHtonnnonilcnl.lmt it triven nbrilli- | who make more than fifty dollars a .1. Salisbury's family are quaran­ iinl,, Hill:yli!t!lro iliiikciinnutliuoljlnlnuil wiUwiny j along in the course of a year which prices are obtained for early broilers tined with scarlet fever at their home nlhiir iiDlish. UlniHc Silll Slovo l'ij|i>:li (loi!ii not Soaring prices of foodstuffs and week and less than a hundred, and only because of the risk you run in nih-olf-[t l»Ht.4 four times nn InniT tm onlinin-y f •the stored-up power in a stick of dy­ other necessities of lite have greatly (igure oiit at night over the evening at Miller road. IMiliKli-K.'i it u,ivca^ou timci, v.'ork luid money. namite will do f|uickor and cheaper protecting them. On this account it Frank Strohl's three little girls Don'l InrRnt —when ynn increased suffering in the slums of paper and a five-cent cigar how much is better for the beginner to go slow wnnt fltovu noIi!tli,bunin'c (o than wo could do ourselves. We our big cities. Partly tor this reason, have the chickenpox. iiskrorlllucksilk. ICilinn't have used many tons of it, and with they would have made if they had in attempting to raise winter chicks. tho hcst titovo pnltflh yon ever partly for others, tho work that Is only known enough to buy Bethlehem Oliinato And Hreed Facior.s iianrt—yourdoulorwillrcfuml few exceptions the results obtained being done at New York by a phll- Steel at thirty, and had had the yournionoy. have been excellent. There is little As with many other phases ot tho NRW SUHS'I'ITU'IK FOR SISAIi Black Silk Slovo Poliali antropic association, organined for money to do it." poultry business, yoit cannot say danger in tho using of dynamite—in bettering jhe lot ot those who are MAY HEVOIirTIONlZE niXD- Works, Sterling, Illinois. fact, absolutely no danger whatso­ there is any,hard and fast rule about Unollbck Silk Air nrylnit needy and destitute, has come to pub­ Fit TWINE INDUSTRY. Ifoo ICiiuniulon irraloa, ron- ever, provided one (irst realizes that the time of hatching, for allowances lulora, Htovu-pl|> SOlDKYDRIIfifilSTSEVERVWHERE a moderate wage.—-From the Febru­ MECHANICS is necessarily closely confined during cases the stump was removed with n ary Popular Mechanics Magazine. MAGAZINE single charge. On three or four the winter months will not produce stumps we used a double charge. The WmniN $0 you CAN UNDERSTAND it eggs as desirable for hatching as the All the Creat Events In Mechanics, eggs that come later on when the explosive was in each case placed as HOW I nOUOHT EXPERIENCE. Engineering and Invention throughout COOD BODIES aiear directly under the stiimp as pos­ the World, are described in an interest- weather permits the birds to run out Neighbor Told Her Ing manner, 88 they occur. S.OOO.OflO of doors at least a part of the time. sible, In the .Tanuary Farm and Fireside readers each month. "A few years ago I planted 300 The change is much needed. It means Cure for Lumbago QUiCKGROWTH a writer says: s more activity, and results in better In broil(irt j'aurcbiuknimlbl no thought to the matter of adapt­ approacb nearer to what nature in­ thlnt'ii and cniiao great' pain and mlg- wji* iiono mill ninsolo hy far surpassed .some which were set In Amtteor Miehanloi i<>j>aROi thnna • wpiri If not convAiloM 111., writes tlio lollowlns letter: "I UQUIfidlHposoot llcoiinil niitns ing into bearing. failure. Then I planted my hilltops to Mwi itand. nnd II.M for • ynr't labicrlptlon. oft the excess fat which lessens egg v,'a3 stricken down with lumbago and iinil holn blrilH arow. lOo, 8Bo, Mo. or WtMB cente to curnnMuuo lo the publlibui. to apples, peaches, pears, and plums, CtUlomutt Mechulnl Booln tfM m ntunt. fertility. Since successful chick rais­ v/as unablo to turn myaoU In bod. A KKMUDV nnil OONKKY'8 GAI'Jii "A similar experience with* grape­ and am beginning to reap success ing depends largely on the "use, of neighbor brought mo a half bottle oJ IIEMKDybothBiivooh|okH.2f)o,rfln. ,„.^ vines has convinced me that trees and fOraUR MBOHANIM MAQAZINC Foley KMney Pills, ond said 'sha had from my orchards thus located. 1 • Nartk MtakliM AVMIM, OtilMf* good eggs, try to handle, your breed­ been (Similarly affliotcd and that they llKMlSbV roniIy.„ 26:,«!

sMmmi ii is INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MARCH 22, 1917

<). i:. s. Kir,iii> DAV. (i.VMILIM) lillM) IIKSKIIVATIONS 'I'lioKilay of tills week Miison Cliap- Five blg-gaiuo proservos and (17 Uw No. 150," Order of tlio ICiistorn bird reservations are maintained by •Slur, held a Held day and it, proved to the niological Survey of the depart- NEW be an event of niiicli interest, moiiL. The inaiiiiiial reservations In­ III the aflornoon the work was put clude tho Montana Ulson Range, tho on by the regular olllcers, Wiiid Cave Game Preserve in South Picture Framing Past Grand Patron, Prof. W. H. Dakota, the Niobrara Reservation in House Dresees li'reiich of Lansing, was present and Nebraska, Hio l^lk liofugo in Wyom­ assisted in the work at both sessions. ing, and tlu! Sullys Hill Game Pre­ IS AN ART Supper was served at G:;!0. serve in North Dakota. Tho Niobrara [n the evoiiliiK the Past Matron's 'toservation was intended as a bird Aprons association had charge of tlie work rofiervo, but has been stocked with and tlio degrees of the order were big game ami is at present maintain­ conferred by tlieni. ed cliielly for buffalo and elk, accord­ Two candidates at eacli session re­ ing to the annual report of the ciiief That is, the kind of Framing which em­ ceived the dogroos. uf tlie Biological Survey, .just issued. Dressing Sacques Several visitors wore present from In the (Irst tliroo reservations men­ braces the best in selection out of town, and the occasion was a tioned the herds' of buffalo have very oiijoyahio one tliroiighout. ihown a notable increase since their establishiiiont a few years ago, says and execution. Waists and Coilors tho report, and now include 207 head, CiKOIUil ,\I>K LOOKS lt.\<'K l<'|{()M or more than a third of all the buf­ falo which now belong to the govern- iiiont. The elk nuinbor about 1(!0 George Ado is tifty years old, and and tho antelope 40, making a total We claim this distinction. Our long experience in tlK! famous liuiiiorist says in an ar­ of about 400 head of big game. ticle ho lias written for tlie February this line of business is at your disposal. Our styles And at Prices that are Lower than American Magazine: The luiinber of bird reservations was Increased during the year by tlie "The lirst lessons learned were addition of the Pig Lake Reservation in moulding are the latest and most artistic. they will be later those of political liatred. Wo studied in Arkansas. Sixty-seven rosorva- our Nast cartoons before wo tackled lions are now niaintninod primarily Hie primer. I know now tliat Samuel for birds. The report urges the im­ J. Tildon was a courtly old goiitloiuan portance and necessity of retaining as who lived in Graiiiercy Park, but in breeding grounds for water fowl and '70 he was a snorting demon with other birds tracts of land wbidi are eyeballs like coals of (ire. not especially valuable for agricul­ Tamlyn Studio ' G. J. DUNN "How (lu'r elders lield to the old tural purposes. The area of marsh grudge against Copperlieads and land-necessary for breeding grounds Knights of Ihc Golden Circle! The is iiisignidcaiit, it is said, in coinpari- traitors attended church and traveled soii with Hie benellts which will ac­ Hie straight and narrow, but thoy crue to the public tbrougli tho in­ could not cover the binckness of thoir crease in our supply of game birds. I • « I I •t"*''^ ntOKATi; .MOW.S, souls with boiled shirts. I'UHSONAL MKNTION. "Wo believed that if the Democrats Hearings for Marcli 2 won, the blacks would be'returned to .Not itolht't'od .Any i^lore ICstatu Wilheliiiina Achlonberg, slavery, the rebels would be ponsion- So-called rheumatic pains, grippe SAFE AND PROFITABLE hoariiig claims. od, Hio earth would slip on its axis aches, lame back, sore muscles or stiff C. A. Kics was in Grand Haplds last Estate Will, Carr, appointing and the whole solar system would be .joints are tho result of over-worked, week. guardian. disarranged. weak or dirordered kidneys. E. TJ. W. 1!. Donsniore oC Munlth was in lOstale I'jplir A. Mart, appoint- "What has bocoiiio of the partisan 'I'urncr, Homer, Ky., writes; "Since FUNDS WITHDRAWABLE liig guardian. the city Monday. who wore the oilcloth uniform and taking Foley Kiiiney Pills T have not lOstate Lola Cryts, probate of will. carried-the smoky torch? Mo is cir­ boon l)otliorc(l any more." Strongtli- .Mrs. A. ,1. Hall was in Detroit the ICstalo Geo. 1'. Chapiuan, appoint­ on weak kidneys and lielp rid tho first of last week. culating a subscription list and try­ ing adni'r. ing to got the Chautauciua back next blood of acids and poisons. Sold by Such are the prepaia installment shares of Mi.ss Dlanclio li^vory visited friends iOslate li^lla Sowers, probate of will. year." r,. H. Harrison and Longyoar Bros. ill Bay City last week. J'lslato Elizabeth liugbeo, final ac­ the Union Building & Loan Association, Lan­ Miss JJnsny of Detroit was a week count. SI'llilT OK '7(i .SllltVIVIOS, sing-, Michigan. ciul guest of Miss I'Jthyl Dykslra, I'Jstato Aliiiira Reynolds, appoint­ SmU) HI.NTS KOK TlilO AUTOLST, ing adin'r. \j. ,T. Phillco returned home Tues­ liarotdot Soldicr.s on lioi'dci' Arc Besides the^very necessary factor of safety day from an extended wostorn trip. instate iMarshall R. I\lann, llnal ac­ in the Febriiiiry Woman's Homo rhusla.stlc I'liti'iot.s. count. Oompaiiion there is an articio about iMrs. Alfred lAlanning and Mrs, iCd- it is the practice of the Association to permit I'Ostalo iMargarcl. Lown, (liial iicct, motoring in which the writer says: Washington, Marcli .10.—A mili­ withdrawals without notice. (iie Manning wore in Lansing Friday. lOstato Melon M Sherwood, pro- "The good driver never applies tary organization in which the dls- .Mrs. Chas. i:!rowno, ,Tr. visited her bate of will. brakes swiftly except in an oiner- cipiine goe.s far beyond a volunteer liareiits in Midland llic lirst of tlio Kstatu Harold J Gror, appointing goncy. When drawing up at a street, militia is tlie great need of this coun­ iVIoreover, the earning rate of this mutual week. * adm'r. side, slio cuts off ignition early and try, according to Oriiisby McHarg, Mrs. A. ,1. Torrance spent Saturday Hearing for March 2S; allows inoinoiitum to carry the car to former assistant secretary of Coin- Association, vj/iiich is applied to these shares, and Sunday with friends at Ypsilanti ICstate William G. Knight, hearing the stopping place, using the service iiiercn and Labor and a well known is MQ\-y attractive. and IDotroit. el 111 ins. brake gradually. The good driver Kopubllcan of national note who was thus saves gasoline and wear upon ?ilrs. Victor Shenkez of Charlotte in Washington, this week, on iiis ro- .\IJ(!TI<)X SAI/KS. brakes, coasting to a stop with the tiirii from a trip to the border to de­ An eighty dollar share should, become is the guest of i\Iiss Lenageno Bord- smootliiiess of operation of an easy iier ihis week. Having sold liis farm Frank Sooly termine tho attitude of the national worth $100 in about four years if the divi- will dispose of liis stock and tools at start, giiardsnion on the subject of univer­ .Mr. and i\Irs. ICari Wheeler and auction at tho proiiilsos known as tlio "A good driver never uses the sal military service, dends are not withdrawn. lit lie son of .Tacksoii spent Sunday at Fuller I'lirni, 2 iiiilos southeast of Ma­ emergGney brake, because she never l.oroii Shattuck's. "I found tliat, without exception, son, on tin; Stockbridge road, on Mon­ has einergencios! Slio sees and avoids Hie men favored universal military Five per cent dividends, payable June 30 .Mr. and Mrs. lOlnier Dubois of ,7ack- day, .Miircli 2G, coiiiiiioiifiing at !l the einerg(?ncy before it arrives; the training and service," said iMr, Mc- soii visited his brolher Sunday and o'clock a. 111. launch at noon. C, W, poor driver rushes into trouble and Hai'g. "Thoy soeified proud to point and December 31, are optional with the own­ liplped celebrale his l)irthday. Clark, uiictiptieor. See full advt on doponds upon quickness in grabbing out the benellts f\\e service has rend­ er of the stock. Uncle George Travor of WiUiain- another page of this paper. the emergency lever to save life. More ered them, especially in tlie way of ston has been visiting Mason rela­ John 13. Ilunimel, liaving rented his than one accident has followed a improving their physical condition. tives and old comrades tlie past week. farm, will sell liis personal property futile attempt to lind the seldom-used These men had in many instances suf­ Prompt attention will be given to mail in­ emergency lever in a hurry. :\lrs. lOlnior VToUey and daughter at auction on Tuesday, Marcli 2'?, fered great hardship at first as a re­ quiries, Ask for full information. l.,orls of lianslng were guests of Mr. commeiieing at 12:30 p. in. at tho "The good driver rounds sharp cor­ sult of radical change of climate and and Airs. W. E. C. ArcCowan on AVod- premises in Alaiedon township, 4 ners to the right, goes over extremely InefTiciency as displayed by the militia rough stretches of road, or hits un­ iiesday. iiillos nortli and 2 miles east of Ma-, organizations but, despite this, Ihey son, 7 miles due west of Holt, 2 miles expected thank-you-ma'am's, with had gained a power of pliysical endur­ Mrs. H. F. Bennett and daughter west of Westgato scliool house, 8 clutch disengaged, to save the rear ance which few, if any, of them had I\ladelynn of Toledo are visiting her niilos southwest of Willlainston. axle mechanism, ever before possessed. Union Building & Loan Ass'n^ parents, County Clerk Wni. H. Gra­ Henry Kurtz, auctioneer. See full '"I'he good driver uses the wheel ham and wife, "Their ringing tones when they advt on anotlior page of this issue. with the least possible motion. She discussed tho country's welfare were LANSING, MICH. i\i;rs. Melvina Allen has returned to does not drag it suddenly from side indeed inspiring. They spoke feel­ to side, but turns it so gradually that hor homo in Alaiedon after nearly a omiuAuv. ingly of the manner in which their 119 West Allegan Street year's absonce with friends at Clifton passenge'rs are unconscious of the love of country had been stimulated Springs, N, Y. • John Kerns was born in Cobourg, fact, in rounding a corner she com- and how their vision had been i\riss Carrie Sherwood of Albion Ontario, January 6, .1840, and died at moncos to straighten the car up be­ broadened by the experiences which was in Mason Tuesday and assisted his homo in Mason March .15, 1917, fore it is half way iiround," they had undergone. This was all in tlio work of t;hG Past Matron's as­ after an illness of four days. He had the iiioro remarkable to nie in view of sociation by the O, E. S. been a resident of this place since WHIOV TIIIO WOLVR,S AL1>I0S'I' the wholly unnecessary suffering David Ifurlburt returned last week 1SGS. .Tack, as he was familiarly w.'ai there first, I could with a (lying leap 11:52 5:53 ler Frank Lester and wife are attend­ aged 8 and Josephine aged 4. border hai convinced him that each Dr. King's 11; 05 7:53 made the top rail and climb the tree 8:05 ' ing a reception given in honor of tho When 13 years of age he moved boy In hir-nineteenth or twentieth l.OOAI.S out of reach of voracious jaws, Department Commander and Staff by with his'parents from the farm where year should have at least one year of l-OCJAI.H A. .M I', M, tlie G, A. R. comrades at Jackson this he was born to the farm where he has " 'I made the leap and caught the compulsory service and for two or New Discovery \. M. I'. .M, 5:41 1:01 afternoon and evening, since lived until death came after a lower limb of the tree, and, as I leap­ three years thereafter training along •(l;ll U';;;i il:01 Money Back If It, Fails !l:01 5:01 Dr, and Mrs. Harry L, of Al­ short illness of a few weeks. ed, the foremost wolf, with an angry the lines of the Plattsburg camps for AU Dru^^ists 50c. and $.1.00 11:01 7:01 bion visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Through all his sickness he never snarl, jumped and caught my skirt in thirty days each year, In this period, ,i If H:58 his gleaming teeth, and for a second ho said, the boy would acquire habits 10:17 M. A. Cotton, the first of tho week. complained. He was a kind and lov­ ,S;S 13:111 Dr, Cotton attended a veterinarian ing father and neighbor always will­ I hung twixt sky and earth, one hand of obedience, promptness, temper­ ing to lend a helping hand. He will grasping the stout hickory limb and ance, cleanliness, deportment, and a II Mi gatliei'ing at Lansing on Wednesday, limit his crop acreage to meet the and .his wife and mother met himb' e sadly missed by his family and the other the molasses, and the pow­ sense of duty that would tend to the I'all.yo.vcopt,Siimliiy neighbors. erful wolf pulling me backward. I making of self reliant citizens, probable requirements of consump­ MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY there In the afternoon, aid thoy spent tion in his selling zone. the evening in the city together. Funeral services were held at the looked around, and, quicker than my home Wednesday at 1:30 p. m„ bur­ tongue can say it, I raised my heavy IT WOULD TAKE ABOUT A THOU- "Whe;i there is a staple demand ial In Maple Grove cemetery. pall and smote him with all my might .SAND YDAR.«!l TO .STARVK for 'two blades where one now grows, Whoop! Hurray! We've come to double production will be forthcom- say, that on Friday evening, March upon the jaw. With a howl he turn­ UXOLK SAM. • ed a somersault in the snow, and I ing^^vhenover there is profit in it 30, 1917, everybody old and young , JEFFERSON ROAD. tor the producer. It is much too soon are very cordially Invited to attend drew myself into the tree barely In "All of this stress by the public time to escape the onrush of the other press directed toward the future dan­ to get excited over a transient food IF YOU ARE A COFFEE LOVER and old fashioned box social at the Wm. Mlers and family spent Sun­ shortage even though a combination home of L. S. Marshall, four miles day with Lansing relatives. four. They leaped back and forth ger of food shortage," says Farm and from ground to fence rail, and snarl­ Fireside, "Is at present a false alarm. of circumstances has put several food CHASE & SANBORN'S northwest of Leslie, where a fine lit­ Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Ellison spent staples in the class of luxuries." erary program will be given by the Friday evening with Monroe Collier ed and snapped, but without result. The city consumer realizes only the No. 6 Onondaga and No. 2 Leslie (or and wife.. I had escaped them by A second's food In sight. If a number of food HIGH GRADE ' time.'" . staples continue in scant supply for a Saunders) schools. The teachers of •Henry; Russell is installing a milk­ THE FASraONABLE FIGURES OF the schools, Miss Beth Doty and Miss season, he jumps to the conclusion TODAY. COFFEES AND TEAS ing machine on his farm in Alaiedon. that the producer has, reached the I.iita Rodman will have Buperrision of Mrs, Wm. Ldver spent Sunday.wlih limit of hiis producing power. ' the entertainment. \' i - her sister in Lansing* ; , Worms Mpke Ohlldran Fretful In the March Woman's Home Com­ Cliildren suffering from worm a are "If the land seeded to whcsat, beans panion Grace Margaret Ooiild de­ Homer Hoyt and wife passed Sun­ dull and irritable, puny and weak; of­ day with his parents; Mr. and'Mrs. potatoes, and corn last year in this scribes the figure likely to be most ten .grind their teeth and cry out in country and Canada; bad produced fashionable in 1917. , •C.:'Hoyt.:''v.':-'-,:,'-.-:';':r-:'''-: •.':; ."•,:•. sleep, being a constant source of B. C. Doollttle and family spent maximum instead of'minimum crops, "The fashionable figure Is long worry; to their parents. Kickapoo even the, unusual foreign v demand and straight.;, All the puffs aiid Sunday with Fred Brenner. . Worm Killer is a miild laxative rem­ mm ; Henry Prlese Joined the artillery would have been taxed to find an out­ rufiles have been pressed flat.' All edy in candr tablet form that children let for these staplefood crops.: The; the short ;y;alst8,a;nd skirts have been : For infutt^a^ in ^haing. and has gone to; Orand JIke to take. Promptly effeotire, it farmer 'has^iiidyanced .beyond;;the SOlvD GNlrY^BY: RapldB where' a company la .belh( pulled down,: There are no flares or .In kills and rembvesthe worm from, the point where he Is now unwilling to protrusions.' It is slight.and glrllah, ,traliied^':t^'.-•';Sw;'>f;'^V''S v^'^ vf ;S'-^i-'^ ^ systiBm'.' Irregular .api^etlte and bowel BOW' and reap 'beyond the. needa. of AJwayt buiinl ::;,;-T.v'B.nPettyJ-aiia-iwif«^vof;-!LtMli^ and vigor iaind dash go with it.; ..; V movenieiit, lack'of Interektih playaro ma,rket/regulrementB merely ;for; .the ;;{"Whether'It ls:;lSrtliB Sunday. V?^K' 8ure';Bivna: of worm«;'^/: Relieve your aakiei:' of: loverflbiirlng I his Kbamit;;;' and SiffMtUN^ ''-•''Bertjrl)b6UttIe'^;and#lfe'i|wiBresliB' dbesh'ti seemtb be. \It Isthe flfure ^m cblltt^iBf{:tlilkrburdeii;|!;;^f:':'iai :< dnii^ lKrarehouiie8;?vliike;"" cmiable young womra if bo CM ';'|;'-;;'i^r;.^l!*I^ INGHAM COUNTY NbWS, MARCH 22, 1917

KAItliV IIISTOKV IX MASON. furniture of comb honey supers. If It boekeeper makes his own hives, Tho llloa of the Inglium County TWK.M'V VEAHS AOO. now is tho time to got the material NewH for :1888 chronicle many evouts and to do tho work so that when the which arc right, in line with tho hap- rush of summer arrives, the bees may ponlngs of today. K.\tracts from tho (lies of Tho News not be neglected because of the lack 'I'ho Hiihject of oloclrlc lighting was 20 years ago; of hives or other hookocping appara­ first MionlionQd during tho summer of tus. that year, tlio plan ripening without Mrs. Angelica Sherman is lixlng up This is the time to make an Inven­ any fuss or (lurry, and as far as tho hor store for .1. F. Grove. Ho will tory of tiio supplies on hand. Antlc- records show, without much opposi­ put in a stock of groceries. ipaitv the needs of tho coming sea­ The Proof Of tion. On Oct. 2 5 of that year, the job Fred Owen sold his handsome son and get material that may bo of furnislilng lights was let to S. A. brown Groonbacks mare to Wm. Put- needed and prepare it for use next I'addock, who was to install 25 largo man of Detroit, last Tuesday. summer. arc lights for the streets at a cost of Mrs. .louse Gray expects to soon Some bee supply houses give a dis­ The Pudding $78 a year for each light, On Decem­ open a bakery in the storo vacated by count wlion material Is ordered early. ber f) tiie old fasliionod street lanip« tho Ladies' Library Association. In that way a saving may lie made. were ahandoiicd and electric lights 'I'iiik Burch ships a car load of lOxperlonco has shown that it pays took their place. In addition to the horses today. This is tho sixteenth to have ready more supplies than are i.s found in the eating of it. Uf) lights for the streets there were year ho has bought horses hero. needed tor tlio average crop of honey. Big sounding words and claim.s of superiority are quickly foi'gotten, ten business places that had cloctrlc- Henry Glbhs, ono of nature's noblo- Occasionally there Is an unusual (low liy Installed, 'i'lioso days were a de- nion, died at Ivanslng March 15, aged of nectar and the beekoepor who does but actual results are long remembered. Ughl to the children, and there wore 82 years. Funeral is licld today. not liavo enough prepared supplies to The next time you bake, and it's cheaper to bake your bread than buy always some of tlieni on hand when On Friday, March .5, a son was take care of tho crop suffers a. severe llie operator lowered the groat llghls, born to Mr. and Airs. W. B. Gildart loss. If properly stored, prepared it, use by aid of I'opes and pulleys, as he of Stockbridgo. If ho proves as supplies will keep without deteriora­ (•hanged tho carl)on sticks tho chil­ straightforward as Gildart's other tion for years. During an extra good dren eager to get tho remains of tho Sun. he'll do. honey-dow, bookoopers who are pro- old ones as they wore taken out. Misii ;>c.ra Rimer was called to Lan­ pared frequently secure enough extra There was much speculation among sing la.'.i'. week as a supply teacher in honey to pay, many times over, for the citizens as to tlie way tho lights place of ono of the high school teach­ tlie extra supplies they usually have caino on and went off, and it Is a posi­ ers, who was sick. She remains in- on hand. tive fact that throe women sat up un­ dollnitely. n. F. KINDIG, "The Flour The Best Cooks Use." til midnlglit, one niglit, (he time that 'i'ho Michigan School INlodorator of State Inspector of Apiaries. the po\ver was shut off, and watched .March •! pulilislios a very able ftvc- Bast Lansing, Michigan, February the lights to soo'if there was any pe­ column article on "Hints on School m, 1!)17. culiar (lonionstratlon wiien the lights .Managomont," by Miss Gratton of our The results will delight you and every member of the family. went off, they evidently being of tho Mason schools. Bread baked from Lily White Flour has a delicious flavor as well as same in hid as the newly arrived son Geo. \V. Potter died at the homo of A COI'IMOIt COLO.SSL'.S. an excellent color and fine texture. of lOrin, who when told to listen for his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Robinson, the "sunset gun" asked If tho sun al­ in this city this morning of Rright's In tiio iMai-ch American Magazine Is You will notice the difference. ways went down with a "hang" in disease, aged fiO years. Ho loaves an account of Daniel C. .Tackling, this country. To tlieir groat amaze­ two children. who has doubled the world's copper output and is a giant in tho copper ment nothing more serious happened Last Tuesday over fifty boys and VALLEY CITY MILLING CO.. than tliat darkness followed light. girls gathered at tho home of Mr. and field today. He has worked so swift­ From that small beginning tho Mrs. .TamoR IM. VanCamp and sur­ ly and so quietly that tho public as Grand Rapids, Mich. lighting system of tills city has grown prised thoir daughter Fayo, it being yet is not aware of his magnitude. to its present proportions, and tho de­ lier :i2th birthday. "At thirty-five ho was vice presi­ mand for tlie product discovered by 'I'lie following gentlemen attended i dent and general manager of a strug­ Ben,ianiin Franklin is steadily in­ tlie Chapter school of instruction at gling mining company predestined, creasing. It would tako too much Lansing last Tuesday: C. G. Hunting­ according to the unanimous verdict ot expert opinion, to he a speedy, very lime to note the many improvomonts ton, n. P. Wliitmore, C. ,T. Uaynor, W. BEiiCI made in the system, but tho one now M. McCrnsson, Harper Ttcod, L. S. complete and costly failure. This is contemplated is tho greatest one over Bates, A. L. Itoso and .1. T. Campboll. not ancient iiistory. The mine was brought before tho people sliico elec- opened, the company organized, only IricKy was Installed hero. twelve years ago. IH.SITAV TIIK I'LAO. Another item of Interest recorded "At forty ho was a millionaire. At in IS.SS is in regard to a Soldiers' forty-five ho rounded the Horn in his Upon reriuoRt tho rommon council own steam yacht. Ho is forty-seven moiiuiiicnt. The idea orlglnaiod in will SCO thiit Flags are placed over Villi MciCeran I'osI, (ho only post in today and a multimillionaire. Ho till' ontiance of both polling places in controls the operation of four mines, the city at that time, and tho work tills city on all election days. This was placed in the hand.s of Andrew all loss than twelve years old, which idea Is fast gaining ground through­ annually produce twice us much cop­ IMehan and L. ,1. Iford, monibors of out the state among all patriotic so­ thai order. Mnoli interest was shown per as the famous mines of Michigan cieties, and not only this, but they ask put together. He acquired an un­ AUCTIOH SALE in movoment, and in tho fall Phil Mc- that the Flag should he unfurled over Kornan Woman's Hollot corps, which profitable zincs property four years ovory public building on such days ago lifted its output until the figures was organized In .Tanuary of that for each election is Init a link in the year, took hold of (he matter wltli a approached the total zinc production Having sold the farm, I will sell at public sale on the place known as the Fuller farm, 2 miles groat Governmental chain for which of all the mines in Missouri, and vim and devoted thoir enorglos to (lio Stars and Stripes stand. southeast of Mason on the Stockbridgc road, on raising money for tho monument. made it pay fifteen million dollars in They gave four ontortalnmonts one 'I'hrougli the columns of t,his paper dividends during the last two ye.irs." week, liold a fair, gave a concert, had (lie supervisor of each township is re­ a spelling school and served a public el uosted to see til at a Flag waves over >inpper, and the entire proceeds was the entrance to the voting place in his liu|KHt (if till) (11)11(1111(111 (if tiKl uirnod over to tlie managers to be precinct, added to tho monument fund. In 'I'o Pliil McKornan's Woman's Ho- First State&Savings Bank MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 1917 those days there is much speculation lief Corps Is duo the honor ot suggest­ in regard to tho money thus raised, ing tho placing of a Flag in tho cir­ At Masciii, Sil(!lilKiin, at tliu closu of IHI.SIUUH.S cuit court room for use in naturaliza­ M Mil n, liiK), lis (iiiilDd fiir liytiK! Cdiimils- whicli has never 'boon accounted for, tion court, that corps being the sec­ sloiiurul till] DankliiK l)u|iiirtiii(iiit: f beginning at 9 a. m., the following property: •though many theories regarding it IIKSOUItC'KS ond in the state to furnish a Fl.ag for I.OA.N.S ANI> I(IS(;OUNT.S, VIZ; are auoat. About that time a Sol­ that purpose. Now, the patriotic so­ diers' Monument a.ssociatiou was or­ CdiiiiimpcliildoiKirtmoMt, $l(i2,07fi 7;1 .SKI'J.IOT. 79 1 good work horse—12 years old. cieties and the woman's clubs ot tho IIO.NKS, .MOllTdAOKS A.M) SKOIIItlTI KS, VIZ; ganized in Lansing with Mrs. Harriot state arc working earnestly to see A. Tenny as president, and thoir work Coiiiiiiui'cliil (loiiardiiuiit. 84 .'KKI tliat every court in tho state is furn­ MiivliiKs (loiiiirtmunt Mii.^w ar $i(X) cm 87 18 COWS AND HEIFERS was rapidly pushed to completion. ished with a Flag. A member of tho Ovuiilrafts KID m In April of that year, we find that riiriiltiiruaii(( lUtiiius.... 1 registered Guernsey cow, 7 years old, giving milk; 1 registered Guernsey cow, 2 years old, same corps introduced tho thought of < Rlicr real ostate 1 ,non on .T. C. Sfiniors made an abstract of the placing Flags over voting booths, DiiH (lOMi (iilKir ltaiik,< iiiKt liBiikers ri.iioo no fresh; 1 registered Guernsey heifer, 1 year old, bred Nov. 20; 1 three fourth blood Guernsey cow, 5 cemetery lots and found that the first which gives promise of being carried llunisln truiislt a,m:i ;i2 years old, giving milk; 1 three-fourth blood Guernsey cow, 4 years old, giving milk; 1 three-fourth intormont was that of Doarsa, the out successfully throughout tho HKS|i;uvi'.—('(imiiioroliilHuvUiKS wife of Hiram Converse, who was Piiu froiii Imiiks blood Guernsey cow, 4 years old, fresh soon; 1 one-half blood Guernsey cow, 6 years old, giving some breadth ot Michigan. In rosuivoKltlu.s $l,(i51 41 5711,(100 I'D buried ,Tuno 2!1, 1840. Does any one Kxcliangos for milk; 1 seven-eigths blood Guernsey cow, 8 years.old, dry; 1 one-half blood Guernsey cow, 6 years know whon the land was set aside tor Who in tho city is patriotic enough (^luiirini; liuiiso. 2 cemetery purposes'? to see that a Flag polo of proper U.S.aiKlNatloiiiil old, giving milk; 1 one-half blood Guernsey cow, 7 years old, dry; 1 grade Shorthorn cow, 8 years old, length is erected on the court house. biiiik(!urrunoy.. ri.oofl (iii 14,81)11 (in In 1887 lot 510 was deeded to .1. A. (Inid tiolii 5,(lii0 no ;i,(V>'.> .10 giving milk; 1 fifteen-sixteenths Guernsey heifer, 11-2 years old, heifer calf by side; I fifteen-six­ Sherwood, in trust, as a burial place It is humiliating, to say the least, Silver (lolii li(l(i (Kl 8,'):'!io wlien the Flag has been raised in NiukulsandueiitM 4.5 18 v(iO la teenths Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, fresh next June; 1 seven-eighths Guerney heifer, 2 years old, for soldiers who had no cemetery lot JI2,2iW ,'•,'.) $m MS !>;! $101,881 12 and wlioso friends wore unable to honor ot some glorious event, to have giving milk; 1 seven-eighths Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, fresh soon; 1 seven-eighths Guernsey cow, hear the expense of burying thorn. strangers say, "Why is your Flag at Total S574,m 02 That lot is now (llled, and later an­ lialf mast? Is some prominent per­ I.IAIIII.ITIIt.S 3yearsold, fresh in June; 1 fifteen-sixteenths Guernsey cow, 4 years old, giving milk; 1 three- other lot was secured, which is also son dead?" when it becomes neces­ Capital stnuU iiuld In J2.'i,(i(i0 on sary to explain that the pole is too SiiriiUis fund '. ID.don nO fourths Guernsey cow, 4 years old, giving milk; 1 registered Guernsey bull, 2 years old; nearly niled, besides a lot purchased sliort to raise the Flag properly, and Uiullvldodiii'dlUs, net 28,4(iO 4li by tho Woman's Uelief corps in which Coiiiiiuii'utuI dnpdsilH sub- 100 Good Rambouillet Breeding Ewes and one Registered Ram the only change that could bo made jodt to cliucU 51.10,777 lU soldiers and their wives could be bur­ to indicate a calamity would bo to Coiiiiiiunilal ccrtlllcuto.s of ied side by side. deposit .Vi 25 give the "signal of distress" and Savings dopoalts (book ac­ Tho Soldiers' Memorial lot, on the fioat the Flag with the fiold down. FARM TOOLS west side of the cemetery was donat­ counts) B7,44;i 71 Again the question, Who is patriotic Savlims coitlflciitos of de­ Deering grain harvester, Thomas hay tedder, new McCormick corn harvester, Dalne side rake, ed that year, tho presentation being enough to take this matter in hand? posit ai7,;w;i CO to51™ no made on May 30, and was accepted by Total $li74,111 U2 Osborne mower, new Rude manure spreader, steel roller, Osborne, hay loader, Syracuse 2-bottom L. ,T. Ford in the name of the soldiers' State of MIclilRaii, County of Ingliaiii, .s.s. of Mason. That year thirty govern­ von CHnj> WELFARE. l,|f. K. Hoiisnior.'.Ciishlurof tliealiovnnanied plow, Oliver No. 11 wheel plow, Oliver No. 99 walking plow. Moon 3-bottom plow, 1 three sec. spring- ment head stones were ordered, there bunk, do solemnly swoiir that the above state­ ment Is true to tlie best of my knowledge and tooth harrow, 1 twenty-four tooth wood frame harrow, 1 eighteen-tooth wood frame harrow, 1 ninety being that many soldiers buried in the Ann Arbor, Mich., March Ifl, 1917. liollof iiiid eorieotly roinesonts the true state ot Mason cemeteries at that date. I^ditor Ingham County News: the sevunil mutters therein contalaeU, as shown tooth 3 sec. spike harrow, 1 Deere corn drill, 1 wheel corn cultivator, 1 alfalfa cultivator, 1 Empire As representative of the Michigan liy the boolis of the bank. v. K. DKNSMOiti'., Cashier. disc grain drill, 1 Empire lime sower, 2 three-inch tire wagons, 1 flat rack, 2 combination hay rakes, THE COM) 1.V FLOniDA. Child Welfare League I wish to thank Subacrlbod and sworn to bolOie inu this 121I1 all who assisted in making Heart Day day of Miireli 1917. 2 sets hay slings, 1 canvas stack cover, wool box, 1 eight-horse power Olds engine, 1 power corn .1. II. i>KAN, notary I'libllc. IDditor News: The cold wave that a success in Mason. My commrssloii expires .biiio 28, r.t'iu. sheller, 1 Chatham grain and seed cleaner and bagger, 2 unit Hinman milker, complete with engine, hit this section the first week in Feb­ Tho results ot the sale were most Corroct-attesti • I,.c. Wmin. pulleys, shafts, ,and belts. Empire cream separator, hand or power, 75 bu. crates, stock crates, grain ruary, although It was hard and did gratifying, $47.80 being realized. 11, O. IlAl.STKAK, , II. ,r. iioNii, hundreds of thousand dollars damage The work of tho League has great­ DlroBtora. bags, hand spray pump, crosscut saws, small, saws, and all kinds of small tools, 1 road wagon, 1 sur­ to oranges and early vegetables, is not ly increased during the past year. rey, 1 cutter, spring seat» pair light bobs, 2 seats, buggy pole, all kinds of whiifiletrees and neck- going to prove as disastrous as was Many poor, physically defective chil­ first feared. The orange trees were dren have been cared for. A con­ REGISTRATION NOTICE yokes, harness repairs, one set double harness with breeching, 1 set farm harness, extra collars, 1 practically dormant and have leaved valescent home at 295 Pulnaw ave., To the Quiililled Gloctora of the'City of Mason, set light driving harness, 2 single harness, 3 heavy cord nets, nearly new, some hea,V)r log chains, out again and many ot them in bloom . State o{ MichiRun: Detroit has been purchased where Notice Is Hereby .Clvcin, that the Boards of Young trees that had started to grow children are given the very best of RoKistratioh o{ said City, will be In session all kinds of forks, shovels, hoes and hooks, stone hammer, iron maul, cement tools, fence stretcher and were full of sap were killed to care after operations are performed trom 8 o'clock 11'. m.' until 8 o'clock |i, m. on for woven wire fence, single wire stretcher, hand stretcher, fence pliers, etc. 50. or 60 new sap the ground. It looks hard to go In the hospitals by a medical staff Saturday, March 31, 1917 nt the places for holding tho registration in the pails, 25 new syrup one gaL cans, a lot of hard wood lumber, 1 3Q-ft extension ladder, 2 24-ft ladders. through the goves and see the that gives its services gratis.. ecvoral wards of said City, as Indicated below, ground covered with oranges that It the reader knows of any child vH: - 1 extra good buffalo robe, plush lined, 1 heavy cattle robe, 1 pair stable blankets, 1 good wool horse have been frozen and are a total loss. needing an operation of any physical First Ward—Becbe Bros. Croani Station. The loss of an orange crop here Second Ward—Common Council Room. blanket. ,, defect that is curable he will do an For the piirpoBo of rcttlstorlnfc the names of moans as much as the loss of a corn Inestimable amount of good by re­ nib such persons who shall bo poBBcssod of tho and wheat crop in Michigan, as porting the case to League headquar­ nocossary aualiflcations ot electors who may HAY AND GRAIN many ot our people depend upon the ters, 518 Chamber of Commerce, De­ apply for that purpose. .Importaiit—Any aualiftcd elector may bo Sbushelseedcorn, shelled and graded; 30 bushel "Worthy" seed oats, recleaned; 100 bushels sale of their fruit for their living ex­ troit, • rcftlstiired arid be eligible to vote if. he shall penses. Our people are facing it Yours for conservation of child­ appear In .person before the City Clerk and "Shube" seed oats, recleaned; about 30 tons good timothy hay; potatoes, 1916 quality. bravely and are planting corn and po­ hood in Michigan., tBl

LICKNSE TO SKLL. WILSON—APKII. 13 State of Michigan, Probate Court for tlio County of Ingham. .•\l a auaaion of aaiil Court, hold at the Pro- liatc (Jllice in tho City of Maaon, in aaid Coun­ ty, on the Ifith day of March, A, D, 1917, I'roBoiit.: lion. L, H, McArthur, Judge ot I'rohate, , In the MntliM- of the Estate of NANCY J. Wil..SON, Di'i-oiised, W. A, lileliilyi-L' having (lied in said court his piitilion, praying for Ik-unac to aell the Interest iif aiiiil i-aliitu In certain real eatate therein daai.-i*lht!(l. It is Orduml, That the Kith day of April, A, 1). 1017, at tun d'uloek in the fiii-enocin, at aaid imilj.-ile ullicc, he iind la horeliy appointed for huiiriPK a:ilil petltinn, and that all pui-anna In- t(.'r»-'Htc(l in anid uatutu api)ear lioforo .said court, lit .siiid lime anil jilaite, tii ahow eauao why a lieuHHi! to Bi.'ll the iiitei-eat iif aaid eatate In aaiil nial i'«t,-ile ahiiuld mil lie gnintiid ; It ia Kiirthoi- Orilui-ed, 'I'hillf' public notice llierenf he triven iiy puhllcntlon of a copy oC thia nnler, for throe aucceaalvu weeka proviou.M til anid day of hearing, in the Ingham County Ni'Wa, a aewniiapc'i' printed and eirculaled in aaid county, l„ 11. McAitTilUR, {A (nil! i-diiy.) .luilcn of ri-nhate, n. A. CLINTON, I'l-oliate fiegiater, ' 12w.l

API"!'. AI).M'1I, ,SIMI'SOi\—MAY 18 .Suite of Michigan, The Probate Court for the County of Ingham, At II sesaiiin of aaid Court, lield at the Pro- hale Onice in the City of Maaon, in aaid Coun­ ty, iin the lllh day of March, A, I), 1017. Pi-oaent; lion, L. B, McArthur. Judge of Proliate, In tho Matter nf the Eatato of MARGARET .SIMCSON, Decenaod, Maude Muneey having filed in said Court her petition praying that tho adniinlati-atlon of aald eatate he granted to Dudley llateman or to aonie other aiiitnlile person: It ia Oi-dereii, That the l«lh day nf May, A. D, 1017, at tun o'clock in tlie forenoon, .at aaid Proliate Oflice, lie and ia liereby aiipniiited tor i^k^l hearing anid petition ; It ia Further Ordered, Tliat public notice thereof lie given liy publication of a copy of tlila order, for three successive wccka previoun to aald day of hearing, in tho Ingham County Newa, a newapapor printed and circulated In Universal Service. Certain-teed stands for universal service. said county, L, It, McARTIIUK. (A true copy.) Judge of Proliate. In every part of the world you will find Certain-teed products "doing their duty", in all C. A. CLINTON, Prrihate Register. 12w4 ORDER OF PUBLICATION. kinds of weather and under all conditions—rendering Universal Service of the best kind. .Stale (if Michigan. The Circuit Court for the County nf Ingham, In Chancery, Mertlia Van I.euven. PhiintKr, va. l-'orhua Van I.euven, nofundant, .•^uit pi'iiiling in Circuit Court for (he County of Ingliiim in chancery, at the court room in Certain-teed Certaih'teed the City of I.uiiaing, iMIchigan. on tho 2l'itli day uf ,lmiimi-y, 1017. ••••••••••••••i ••••••••• In this cause it apiieiiring from afiidavit on Roofing (ilo that tlie ilefeniliint, Korhea Van Leuvon, la Paints and Varnishes nut (I resident of thia state but resides in 'I'liccima in the .Slate nf WaaliiiiKliin. givcG Universal Service to all who use it. For factories, give Universal Service because they are good,dependable On iiioliiin of (,'eiii-ge li. Heck, attorney for lilainlKl', it la onlei-cd Unit the aaid defendant ofl-ice buildings, farm buildings,garages, etc., CERTAIN- enter hIa apiieiu-ancc In Raid CIIIIHC nil nr lieforo products, honestly made from high grade materials, by llu-ce iiinnlhii fi-iim dale of this nnler and tliat wltliin twenty days llie plainlid' shall cause TEED is the efficient roof. It costs less to buy, less to expert paint men, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. llila nnler to lie pulilished in tlio Tiigham CiMinty Newa, a newaiuiper pulillahed and cir- lay and less per year of life. It is light-weight, clean,sani­ Mixed by modern machinery which eliminates the rulaliMl in said cnuiily, and thai aald publica­ tion ahall lie comnienceil williin twonly days tary, weather-proof and fire rctardant. For residences uncertainties of hand mixing and insures absolute con­ nf Ihe date of this order and lie continiieii Ihei-eiii once in each week for six weeka in CERTAIN-TEED Slate Surfaced Shingles have all the Bucces.iinn, nr thai the said iilaiiitiir canao a formity to the expert's formula on the label. The copy nf Ihla order to he per.sniially served on aald defemlant I-'nrliea Van Leuvon, at loaat advantages of CERTAIN-TEED Roll Roohng,plus artistic extensive organization for selling and distributing all twenty days hefni-e tlie lime above iirescrihed beauty. CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for 5,10 or CERTAIN-TEED products reduces costs to a mini­ for Ilia appenrnnce. HOWARD WIKST, Circuit Judge, Kxamliieil, coiintoraigiied and entered liy mo, 15 years, according to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply), mum and makes it possible to sell CERTAIN-TEED KHNA E. CAMPDELL, Deputy Clerk. but lasts longer than the period of guarantee. Paints and Varnishes at very reasonable prices. (^EOUOli; It. ir|i;CK', Atlnrnoy for PlaintKL fi-7

H ycni arc Iniilclintj or need a new roof, it will pay you to investigate Whether you do your own painiinfj or employ a painter it will pay you LICENSE 'lO SKI.L. POTTKR—MARCH Ifi CliKTAIN-TKI'lD licfore deciding upon any type of roof. Sold by to insist on eetlinR; CKRTAIN-TFCKD. Any pood dealer can supply .State of Michigan, Tho Probate Court for leading' dealers all over the world at reasonable prices. you. If he doesn't carry CEKTAIN-TEED he can get it for you. the County of Ingham. At a aoaainn of aaid Court, held at tho Pro­ bate Odice In the City of Mason, in said coun­ ty, on the 17th day of Fehniary. A, D, 1017, I'rcsunl: lion, L. I), McArthur, Judge of CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Probate, In the Matter of the Eatate of EDWIN General Roofing Mfg. Co., Gregg Varnish Co., Mound City Paint & Color Co. P0TTI';R, Deceaacd. York ChicBco Jolin 0, Gi-etlcniierger having filed in said Philndelphia St.Louit Boitoa CUveUnd Pitltburgh Detroit Buffda SanFraneitco Milwaukee Cincinnati NewOrleant LosAn^elos Minnenpotit court his petition, praying for license to aoll Kansa* City Scaitla Indianapolii Atlanlo Ricboiond Grand Rapidt NMhvillo Sa!t Lalce City DesMoine* Houtton Duluth London Sydney HH.v»n» the interest of said estate in certain real estate tlierein ilescrilied, ".'. It la Ordered, 'i'liat the 161h day of'March, A. D, 1017, at ton o'clock in the forenoon, nt aald proliate oflice. lie and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition, and that all iieranna in- toi-estcd in said estate appear before aald court, at said time and place, to sliow cause why a license to aeil tho interest of said estate in aald real estate should not be granted; It ia Further Ordered, That puiillc nntieo thereof lie given iiy publication nf a coiiy of tlila order, for tlireo successive weeks previoim lo said day of bearing, in the Ingham County C, J. McBride and wife to Agnes AI'PT, ADM'K. MlCIIEAI^Al'RII. 6 News, n newspaper printed and circulated In TOURIST CLUIJ WOKIi OF W'O.M.A.X'S ItKlili^iJ' to iiave ail of tho histories written aaid county, L, B, McARTHUR, David.son, lot.s 1, 2 and 11 and 12, COIU'.S. appear in tiio various newspapers of , Stiito of Mlehit?nn, The Probato Couvt for (A true copy,) Judge ot Probate. Tho Mason Tourist chib niol. Inst bik i;^, Orlflin's Add, Mason, .$700. tlie county at different times, Uii! County of InKliam, C, A, CLINTON, Probate Register, 8w.l Wertnosdiiy evening at the home ot Ilugli McNeal and wife to It. S. It is hoped iiiat those engaged in ' At a ao.-ision oC said Court, hold at the Pro- 'I'lio National Woman's IJcllor Corp.s hate Odice in the City ot Mason, In said Coun­ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C. McCowan. Tho IloiniOH and wife, lot 22'1, Highland this work will take sufricient time to ty, on the iltli day of March. A, I), 1017, MOItTOAGE SALE. iiioctliig was called to order by Pres­ l^ark, Lansing, |(I00. has sent out rociuests that local corps learn not only the names of the sol-j I'l-cKonti Hon, I.. 1!, .McArlliur, .ludKO of Defiiult having been made ia the conditions ident Densnioro, Avho turned it over .r. iionry Moores and wife to Hoy iiKO llioir inlhienco in getting the diors, but what war.s they served in, Prolialo. , of a real eatate mnrtgage, wherein tho power Lo i\lrs. MeCowan the leader. • Uussard and wife, i)t of lot •'i bik j newspapers lo always capitalize tiie llio nature of their service, and any i In tho Matter of the Katalo of ALICE of aalo therein contained iiecanie operative. MICriFJAU noccnfcd. Miaile by Louis il. llanna and Ccrli-ude It. l\riRs Loris Holley of Lansing, a 12 Park Place, Lansing, If.'iOO. 1 word l'"'lag whenever it is used in ref- otiior facts wlilcii will tend to pre-1 Clarence E, Hrown havinK filed in aald Co\irt Uanna, liuahand and wife, of Lansing, Mich­ niece of Mrs. I\fcCowan played two i{. C, Dart and wil'o. to Robert I orcnce to llie banner of this coii'ntry. .'iervo tlieir history, particularly the hia petition prayinK that tho administration ot igan, lo Edwin Horno and Nettie Ilornc, hua- piano solos as tho musical part of the Thorburn, pt E 1/2 of NW V^ of .Sec. It is also I'ocomniended that in tlio horoos of .1812, wlio, many of them, I Hiiid estate lie Knintcd to himself or to some liaad and wife, of Laiiaing, Mich., daleil July are sleeping In unmarked grtives, \ other siillalilc person; 2nd, 10 LI, and reeoi-iled in the odice of tiio- program. !), Vovay, $(;2G.SL I future the abbreviations O. A, M. and It ia Ordered, That tho Clh day of April, A, liuglater of Decda for Ingham County, Mich­ Mrs, Harriot W. Castorlin gave a A. ,1. ilayner and wife to Charlie ' \V. It, 0. bo done away with and tho The nanio of tlie conietory should \ 1.), 1017, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, at sail! igan, on July Oil, lOIli, in liber lllO of inort- paper on Modern Fiction, in Avhich Prokosky and wife, pt N\V J/j of Sec. ' fiiil name of Grand Army of tho Re­ be added to oacii list, and these, with i I'rohato Odico, he and is hereby appointed for gngea on page Ii,'10, upon wliich mortgage thei-o heavhiK said petition ; la now claimed lo bo duo and .unpaid the aum she carried her hearers baclt to tho (I, Delhi, Jfl.OOO. public and the Woman's Rplief Corps (he historical papers, bo sent to the It Is Further Ordered. That jiubllc notice of One Hundi-iid l-'orly-lwo and 87-100 Dollars days wlien story writing began, giv­ E. D, Nollis and wife to Alfred Al­ be used. The reason given is, that ,secrolary ot the Ingliam County His- thereof he Klvon liy publication of a copy ot (.$112,87), and no suit at law having been ing sliort reviews of some of the len and wife, SE V, of NW V, of Sec. -there are so many orders and .socie­ lorlcai and Pioneers association bo- this order, for three successive weeks previous lirouglit to recover said delil, notice is given, works of t:ho.se early writers, and tore May 3 5, tr> said day of hearinB, in tho Insham County that hy virtue of the power of aale contained 17, Vevay, $2,275. ties these days that use the Initial let­ News, a newspaper printed and circulated in in aaid mortgage, the aaid mortgagoea will sell coinpared them with the books of Gertrude F, McEwing to F. A. ters of their names, that the present anid county, L, B, McARTHUR, at public auction on Saturday, llic 2(!th day of later porlods. Novels of all kinds Schmidt and wife, lots G and 7, bik generation get those patriotic orders j (A true co|)y,) Judfje of Probnt«. May, 1917, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said were dissected by the sharp i)lade of 57, Lansing. $2,000. mixed with others of a different na-' C. A, CLINTON, Probate RoKiator. ]]w4 day at tiie north entrance to the City Hail lior wit, and the parts held up for tho hullding on Ottawa Street West, in the City ot Baldwin Sitts and wife to P. T. ture, and in this manner lose sight of WHEN YOIIR CHILD CRIES Lansing, Michigan, (that licing one of tlio- inspection of the club, the healthy Smith and wife, E % of SB Vi of Sec. what the two orders stand for, thus' , .. , . . places whore tlie Circuit Court for Inglinm Land diseased sections being fully ox- ia cnnstipated or FINAL ACCOUNT. LOWN—MARCH 23 County is held), tho lands ileacrlhed therein, or 1, Aurelius, $4,000. cheapening the work of Patriotism ' j;[,;''^^,X,n;T'"'Byniiitoma ot worms, 'yo u feol worried. {posod. After telling of the dovolop- State of Michigan, Tlie Probate Court for auch part thereof as ahnil be necessary to sat­ H. H. Sitts and wife to F. T. Smith and relief, as well as the many acts of Mother Gray'H Sweet Powdora for Children i« isfy the amount duo thereon at the time of iTiicnt ot the novel, the writer named n tried and trusted remedy. They froijuently the County ot Innhnm, and wife, pt SB Vi and pt SW Vt of legislation beneficial to mankind, At n seasion of anid Court, held at the Pro. sale, together with ail legal costa, that Is to jsomo of tho best ones written, which Hrouk uji Colds in 21 hours.- Relievo Fevcrish- any, a parcel of land described as toliows; tho- Sec. ], Aurelius, $10,780. which have been brought about Jiesa, Constipation, ToethinK Diaorders, move bate Onico in the City ot Mason, in said Coun­ |were those containing history, like ty, on the 27th day of February, A, D. 1917, ,oast one-hnlf CXj) of lot nineteen- (19) block: through the power of the Grand and roKulate the liowela and destroy worma, olBlit (8) ot Bush, Butler & Sparrow's Addition the Waverly novels, those which re- Army of the Republic and its aux­ Uaed hy mothers for 29 years. Sold by nil Present! Hon, L, B. McArthur, Judge of Prohnto. to the. City ot Lansing, Ingham County, Mich­ ivealed unjust and revolting condi­ nruKttiata. 2ljc,' Samjiios" mailed FREE. Ad- igan, according to tho recorded plat thereof. MARRIAGE LICE\S£S. iliary, the Women's Relief Corps. I of a tlio County of Ingham, In Chancery. teen hundred seventeen, ' . 'Thomas N. Danby, Lansing...... 21 Ella M.-DeMoreat, Plaintiff, HARVEY 0, CLINB, Mrs. Elmer Holly and daughter Lorls APPT. ADM'R. LAKE—APRIL 13 Bessie F. Butters, Lansing. cemetery, and made tho request that vs. ShorilT of Ingham County, Michigan, of Lansing. .20 the pupils look up the list of soldiers Chester W. Fouclio, Lansing., .28 State ot Michigan, Tho Probate Court for Charles E, DeMorest, Defendant. Laura H. Roberts, Lansing.., buried in each one, tell the war In tho County ot. Ingham Siiit pending in tiio Circuit Court for tho .28 which they served and If possible At a session ot said Court, hold ot tho Pro- County, ot Ingham, in Chnncory, nt tho court PROBATE OF WILL SOMEHS-MARCH 23 Joseph M. Paget, Jr., Detroit., hate Ofllc'o in the City of Mason, in said'Coun­ room in the city ot Lansing, Michigan, on tho UEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .29 write some of their life, history. F, • State of Michigan. The Probate Court tor Margaret Llles, Lansing....., ty, on tho 20th day of Maoh, A. D. 1017. 20th day of .Tammry, 1917. , .26 B. Searl, county school commissioner Present! Hon. L. B, McArthur, Judge ot In this cause it appearing by aflldavit on fllo the. County of Ingham. At a session of said, Court, hold at tho Pro­ Elmer Reason and wife to Emanuel Thomas H. Vlan, Lansing...., approved of this work for the pupils, Probate;, ;•- ';.'.•; that the defendant, Charles E. DeMoreit's last .34 known place of, residence was Fonton. Mich­ bato Office in the City of Mason, In said Coun­ Hoffmeyer and wife, pt SE '4 andNB. and suggested that the histories writ­ In tho Matter -of tho Estate of JAMES ty, on tho 2(lth day of February,. A. D, 1017. Victoria L. Chllson, Lansing.., .37 LAKE, Deceased, ., ,v igan, which place ho left in the fall of 1912, iVi of Sec. 22 and pt SW % of Sec. 23, and'it cannot be ascertained In what state, _ Present, Jlon. X, B. McArthur,; Judge of Louis B. Alexander, Lansing., .43 ten be used by the English classes as May Lake having filed - in Bald Court her Probate. • < -' • i . ';, ;. .,.*., • • jStockbrldge, nS.OOO. • . a part of their work. The names ob­ petition praying.,that the itdminiitratton o( said territory, or country ho now'roaidoa; ' ' Edith M. Cross, Jackson...... , .32 ', On motion of .George U. ,Heck, attorney for I { W. B. VanCamp and wife to Peo­ tained in the county wlir be sent to eatn.te.' bo granted to herielf, or to. iome other- St^^.'lJ^^Jsed:' ^^ ^''*'''« •°' ^^^'^ Charles Clark, Okemos...... , .41 suitable .penont .' (-...,!. , . ' plaiiitllT, It is ordered that the aald defendant enter his appearance iii said cnuae on or before ;08car,B. Bliiksloo having filod in >ald court ples' Bank of Leslie, lof2, bik 2, Les- the state historical commissicyn, and at is Ordered,'That the isth dar of April, A. ::-',:;:ix-':;i;|j Myrtle A, Baildwih;dkemos.., .32 threeimonthB front date.of.'thtBTorder and that his-petition praying that a certain Instrument ' He, H.GOO.'-'i •-••, ••::''••':,•;;:;;• ••• also be preserved in the archives of D,' 1917, at ten :o'olock ill the forenoon, at laid Beeinan; Phelps! Lansing.... .21 within twenty days tho , plaintiff. Bhall > cause i". W'tlnB- nurpprtlng ,to be the,laBt. will arid I J. H. Moores and wife to; E. W. the county society. Probfite:lOfflce,' |M and ii -herebr appointed^for this order to be published In the Ingham Coun­ testament ot sAld decoiised, riqw bii-flle In-saiA ' Lilah Stevens, Lansing,....., .hearing'Bald petition!.;... •,':^''-^''1"5f Clark and lylfe, pel on bik 28; Park .18 As, a further inducement to the ty, News; 'ii'newspaper publlBhed'and circulated court: be admitted tb'probato,'iind that;the Bd.;;' Place, Lansing, $400. ::^^';^:vc Everett L.'ScHultz, Lansing... .29 ''It' Is -Further .Ordered/' That publto notte* ln,BBi(I county,-Bnd that aaldrpubllcBtion'ahiill m nistratiop (of.-said estate be'grarited" to-film- pupils who take up this work, L. H. the'rebfi: be 'given by ptiblteatlonyot a eopjr; of be' coinnidnbed within twenty dayi. pi! the date self or to some otherisuitableperson,. '.>-:'-. i V. B. James to E. P. Wolcott, loti? BdnttjA, ^Smith/Lansing.;.;..:, .27 Ives, president of the' Ingham County .thlB:order, for;three.'Buce*Hlve..weoI(Bprevl(iui of this order, and that-aald publlcntion be con. r.'^i?«9r1W^> :Wi>h? »»":'• «•!•>'of MarehiAi';: 70 and 71, Highland Park; Lansing; Historical and Pioneer society, will Ui^ aald daf.of,hearing, ;ln.ithe Ingham.Countf tiniied therein once In each week for BIX weeKi' R,' 1017,' at ton o'clock In the foreriooh: at' said < NewB, ik' newipaper' printed and ,elronlated In In; BucceMlonihor'that ,the,,B'ald:.plalntl(t.,c!anBe probato oroce,;be'"ahd Isi hereby ;iippdlrite(|! for- • m appolntthree judges to look orer'the iiidd-conhty;/lU /.'I,,•:'} 1 '!l<,'-B,-^McARTHURir,. a copy ;of ^ttlB order, to ,be personally served, oii; hearing,saldlpetltlon.^.•;•,•:J,'l;;•';:^'.';.••-,.-,.:ki:-•,.•.•,;»;,•..>--•;' •.' .•:'--*:'C;>|;l I George Rlc(9iftnd wife to iWlrt Mc­ historical papdri* sent In by tho school (A',true"copy.) ••''.•:.'••!;•;:. .,r;;V.-Judwl6f-l»rob»t«'i said defendant,' I CharlesVE; 'PfMoreit, ,at least ^^It'lyFurther OWered, ;Tliat JnabilB-nbtloa^., clain, ptNB ^ of ^^ SeciV 8 6. Stbok'^ ;:£Se|:^ children; and thewrlters of those pro- (3,; j^.'XIUSfTOlJ, _Prob^^ TE^>25M• ^' twenty > days 'before the,; time above -piwacribiMi thereof bevglyen .byjDttbHoatlon of ii copr o* ' fo»il)ls,«ppearBnceri;-.-:!'»:iiV'V',-v;:'i'i5!:;i;;;i.;'!';;. •:,'-, bridge>^|880^.V':^ift':i^''S'K)VT;:>--^':rr.::i'3::^^ noiinfeed^thebesti-wUlibe invited to 'ii wi'>S W-.P^H^«!8; B;^COLUN0WO0D,'?i:-i;:i ^ thislprder; for thrM!.w'ci«Mlva^«Mlti.pi»v^^ j Alice F.SMly to TbomM Ban and •'.i.'i''!'r'jf'' ^•S:J9? •'JYi: inad^theiniat;:thet annual mmtlnff'of "'p'!:. :.'?!.-.^ 5«>w-;;y,':^^ f^'^-;-;. y l:::-;^;',; v'!,cilrcult • Judi«.to^^ld)dar,of,hfM^nB,|l- n tht Ijiihamt .'il!ximlh*d;','cWntiNlth*'d'«nd'^«nt«Nd'by mt;' wife; uhdtiH^^ot NBnlU^'M SM:: 16ind the Bqclety;»rl>l<*;;^Ul;be holdJn Jiii. til EDNA J^ CAHPBIItil.; Dtpn^J; qisrk, pt''SE';^tof-SM^;;t0i^y«T«]^ill0i090ir INGHAM COUNTY NKWS, MARCH 22, 1917

,Tuslice Charles Kimble was called NORTH AL.Air.DON. LKSLIK. Monday morning.. Burial was in Mt, out Tuesday to adjust sheep killed by Cavalry cemetery. Now Is The Time To Think About TRADE WITH dogs for W. A. Fosdick. Frank Liverance of Grand Rapids Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wilbor spent Charles Cumniings has been mak­ 'i'bo town board settled Tuesday spent the week end with his parents, Sunday at Rives Junction. ing extensive improvements to his with the town treasurer i*i a satisfac­ Mr. and Mrs, F, E, Liverance, Mr. and Mrs. Hayhoe have return­ residence In the south part of town, W. W. ALMOND tory manner. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Forbes spent ed home after spending ten weeks and has moved his family from WALL Tapping of the sugar bushes is the Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with a cousin near Jackson, and Wheatfleld to the same, where they DANSVILLE order of the day. Martin Diet/.. while gone burled Mrs. Hayhoo's will make their future home. Martlia Gregory.of Saginaw is vis­ Mrs. Malvina Allen, who has been mother, Mrs. Webb, ajso Mr, Hay- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of PAPER iting at .lohn Munson's of White Oak. spending the winter with relatives in hoe's father, Lansing spent Sunday with their par­ And Save Money New York, returned to her home Sun­ Mrs. H, P. Kinch of Mt. Pleasant ents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glasier, yprinu is almost here niul you day, visited her brother, W. J, Hayhoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, HDKN. > Born, to Mr. and Mrs. LowLs Wie- Friday night, returning to her homo Miss Reo Otis, only daughter of better make your selections Pork & Doiins, por can. 10 and 15c land, March 19, a daughter. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Otis, and Ivan for decorations ccirly. Standard Peas, por can 10c Paul Lundy and family have moved Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson of Wil- Chas, Glassbrook and wife and H, Perkins were married in Lansing last liack to Mason. llamston are spending a few days Blendnion attended church at Mason Saturday. They were accompanied Fancy Peas, per can 12c .TuliuH Chapin of Chicago visited his New and Attractive Designs Fancy Corn, por can ISc with their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Wie- Sunday evening. by Roger Bennett and Miss Jessie mother one day last week. land. Mrs. Mary Stockwcll Is sick with Bycrs. in Paper at [', 11) can Pfnipkln 10 uiid ISc Mr. and -Mrs. Keeler of Alaiedon a bad cold. The Lady Maccabees held a St. Pat­ and daughter, Mrs. Hale, of Batle W. J. Hayhoe and wife spent over rick fair and supper at their hall Try a package of DansviUo Creek, were guests at Frank Mayko's WKST WmiATriKLD. MODERATE PRICES Dandy Coftoe, at 30c, best yet for Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. V. March 17, from which they cleared last week. Standeld and family. $35. Uio nioiioy. Our prices on the Mrs. A. C. Sanders Is still in Lan­ Mrs. Cliarlio Swarthout called on al)ovo have not advanced having sing and is not as well as she has her mother, Mrs, W, M. Driver, Tues­ day. WHrno OAK, bought a big supply before the been. Slio has been ill all winter. Little Loreon Laxton is slowly re­ The neighbors and club will hold a IMNK liAKIO PAitli. Paints and Varnish raise, We have a ,tull lino of Hi- miscollancous shower tor Mrs. Waller The friends and neighbors of Mr. covering from a severe attack of and Mrs. Fred Fosdick gave them a ProsH and Ball Band rubber bootH pneumonia. Heathman Tuesday. Geo. Wovcr has been confined to .lust what you will need tlio i house with a very sore knee, very pleasant surprise visit last at right prices, see us before you Mrs. Nathan Weston and Mrs. to brislitcn up the Theodore Weston called on Mrs. Leo caused by cutting it with a draw Thursday evening, it being Mrs, Fos- buy. Also a good supply of other (iltOVKNItUIU. Glynn Friday. shave. dick's birthday. home. rubber footwear at the old prices. Ray and Clyde Lett attended the Mr. and Mrs. W. M. James were in Mrs. Dora Weston visited at True Mr. Norris liad the bad luck to trip party at ,Tohn Turner's Friday even­ Eaton Rapids Monday and Tuesday, Martin's last Monday; CALL AND SEE over witli a load of hay Monday just ing. called there by the sickness of the Mrs. Beulali Douglas Is on the sick west of .Fay Ferlces. Miss Mildred Lott helped Mrs. Jas, former's grandmother. list. fi«, •••••••>iit"ti't"t"t',»-»,«"»"»*,**'»**"»^'.*"*"*'.«"t"» ,Tay Ferice sold a cow Monday. Manning a few days last week. We liear that Harlie LaDue will Frances Kendrick, who is attend­ .Fohn Avory was in Lansing Monday start a grocery store wagon on the ing school at Mason, was homo last DANSVILLE NKWS. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tyler, F. M. WELLS Clco Swift and wife visited his par­ March Ifi, a daughter, who will an­ road this spring. Saturday, ents Sunday. swer to the name of Irene, Vernoy James of Lansing spent 4 Frank Kendrick and family attend­ ASH STREET (lays last week with his father, V. A. ed the Baptist L. A. S. entertainment Howard North is liaving liis car George Weston and wife spent Sun­ South of Court House Mrs. \V. \V. Almond is taking a few painted and varnished and Max day at Lewis Lett's. James. at the l:own hall in Dansvllle last Sat­ days off by making a visit at Detroit. Hoinig is also having his machine Katherlne Potter called on her sis­ Herbert Hunt is reported better at urday evening. They report a good crowd and a flno entertainment. ICllsworth Mann has moved into painted and varnished. ter, Mrs, Jane Rector, Sunday. tills writing. He has been sick with Mrs. Lena Martin's building. .lohn Freeman and wife visited C. blood poison In his hand for the last A. 0. Jackson and family of Jack­ Swift and wife Wednesday. three months. son are visiting his parents this week. Goo. Barnhart has moved in with Charley Lcsenoy and wife are the HOLT ITRMS. George Northrope has blood poison They expect to move to Detroit the liis brother .Tosoph where he will proud parents of a fl'/j lb. daughter, In his ankle. first of next month, THE HOME OF make his home. born March 18. March 20, 1017. Mrs. Jennie Koons of Detroit Is at Mrs. G. A. Coulson was taken sud­ Howard Herrick will move to Ma­ Agnes Wilson was homo over Sun­ Mrs. Henry Dorris of Alaiedon the home of Mrs. Chas. Heller to see denly and severely 111 last Saturday son soon where ho has a position at day. spent Monday and Tuesday with her lier mother, Mrs. Kooney, who is very evening with congestion of the brain. the freiglit ofllco, •lay Forico was In Lansing Tues­ sister, Mrs. Geo. Pryor. sick. Soon after being taken she lapsed In­ Quality I''. D. VanVorso is making Quito ex­ day. Mrs. Wm. Stid was a guest of her A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. to a stupor from which she never tensive impi'ovoiueiUs on liis resi­ daughter, .Mrs. Ford Hayhoo, last Lewis Smith and will bear the name rallied, and after a brief Illness pass­ dence, week. of Lewis, Jr. ed from this life about 4 o'clock Mon­ llUNKKIMIILlj Mrs. Thos. Dickor.son of White Oak Mrs. Rueben McClintic entertained Mrs. Chas. Peterson spent Friday day morning, March 19, Funeral ser­ vices will be held at Memorial church Groceries is reported quite seriously ill. 'i'lio Gleaners of the Bunkerhill Ar­ a friend from Lansing the (Irst of the at her son's Owie. Tlio child of Clare Raymond that week. Sheldon Peterson has hired out for Vantown, Friday at 11 o'clock con­ bor are busy those days preparing for ducted by Rev, Cheney of Millvllle, U is time to tMnk of buying has lioon very sick is mucli bettor. the contest which closes in .Tune and "The Jolly Bunch" were entertain­ tlie coming summer to W, Snoeborg- Lester Benjamin and Edmund ed last Friday evening at the home of or's. and the remains laid to rest in the seeds. We have a full assortment practicing for the rally which will bo Stockbridgo cemetery. She leaves Young were lioino over Sunday. hold in Mason March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minar of Mason. The M. U. T. are preparing t.o build but some kinds are Tery short this Ally Stalker of Gregory, formerly An excellent program was given, the a bath house here this spring. many friends to mourn her loss. Arthur Brooks was in Mason over special feature being the Zoba Color­ Mr. Coffey, the milk man, has rent­ year so If you would get what you of this place, was calling on friends Sunday. Two flocks of wild geeso went over here this week. ed Band. All report a fine time. going north (March 20)> ed the E, B. Granger house and will wiTOt, buy early. Mrs, Cloni Higdoii was a guest of Mrs, 11. A. AVeston of .Tackson, has soon move his family there. No.. 1 Salt Mackeral, per lb.. .20c Parties wore here last week look­ her sister, Mrs, Dan Neu, Tuesday. ing over C. A. Diohl's farm with a been spending a tew weeks with her Mr. Grindling has hired Geo. Col­ Boneless Herring, per lb 20c Miss Carrie Scolt is at her neph­ sister, Mrs. Guy McMillan. Mr. Wes­ lier and wife to work by the year. view of l)uyinB it, but as they were WlliLIAMSTON, 1 lb. box Boneless Codflsh., , ,25c brothers and J)olh wanted the same ew's Will Desler of Munith, helping ton also spent Sunday there. They moved there last week. care tor Mrs, Desler, who is quite ill. Canned Herring la house to live in tlie deal fell through. James Lang lost a horse last week. Frank Devine for nearly SO years A company ot friends ot Mr, and Tlie children of Lewis Heart are Mrs. A. Slillwel took dinner with t;oniato sauce 15c Mrs. C. n. Gilbert was called to sick with scarlet fever and the Felt a resident ot this village, died very them last Wednesd.ay, March 14, the Tuna Fish, can 15 and 25c Zanosville, Ohio, the first of the week school has lioen closed for a time. I^fucli Ex'ti'a AVoi'lc 111 March KUddonty at the homo of his sister, by tiio illness of lior motlier. Mrs. Mary Mesick, about 4:30 o'clock occasion being Mr. StillweH's birth­ VanCamp Spaghetti,,in cans,. .18c iSlr. and Mrs. M. C. Williams have It's between seasons, when few per­ day. Mike McDonald and a young man botli boon quite sick. We arc glad to last Friday afternoon, of hemorrhage VanCamp Pork & Beans, can. ,18c sons perspire as health demands. The of the lungs. Mr, Devine never mar­ Fred Holland has rented Mrs. by tiio name of i'ortor iiavc been ar­ state tliat both arc improving. Star A Pork & Bo.ans, can 15c rested for being under tlie influence result is double work for the kidneys. ried, always residing with the mother Young's farm, and we hear Mr. Duns- Charles Lowe of Stockbridgo is vis­ to throw out waste eliminated more will soon move there .ind work Proralor Pure Apple'Cider, qt,25c of li(nior.and making a disturbance. iting his son Floyd of this place. and a sister, Mrs, Anna Wood, until through pores when persons perspire. they in turn wore called by death. tor Mr. Holland. Premier Salad Dresslng.l2 and 30c Mrs. Wm. Mullen and daughter In our last writing from this place Overworked kidneys need help. B. •Rose have gone to Detroit to reside. The past three years he has lived at Mr. and Mrs. .John Collins of Wob- wo said that .1. B. Little was visiting H. Stone, Reading, Pa,, writes: the same homestead, with the only bervillo were called hero last Sunday The dance last Friday night was at­ at W. D. Angell's. It should have "When I need a kidney remedy, I rely tended by tlio usual number and the near relative the sister, Mrs, Mesick, by the serious illness of their daugh­ Yours to Serve read J. B. Lillie. on Foley Kidney Pills." Sold by L. There, are two nephews, Floyd and ter, Mrs. Cr. A. Coulson. same good time. The following are the ofllcers nomi­ H. Harrison and Longyear Bros. The registration board of this Harry Tubbs, who reside in Detroit, nated for the township, Republicans; but were here from Saturday to Mon­ township moots Saturday, March 24, Supervisor, Robert Plawley; clerk, !n, at llie town hail in this village. See MUMTH. day evening. Funeral services were O C. A. RIES Floyd Clark; treasurer, Floyd Lowe; held at St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock that you are registered if a new resi­ highway com'r, Orin Olds; overseer, dent or a first voter. Ludwig Nou; justice, Frank Par- W. B. Densmore was in Jackson Airs. Marion Eastman tainted away man, and Mason over Sunday. at tlio town hall last Saturday night Tlie Democrats are: Supervisor, Mrs, Geo. Kellogg has been visiting and liad to bo taken out. ,Tames Brogan; clerk, Claud Post; in Flint Clyde Lamb cut his foot quite badly treaurer. Ward Vlcary; highway Chas. Murray has returned to Ad­ Monday. com'r, John Hawley; overseer, Nelson rian. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. DoCamp; justice, Louis Oik, Caleb Cowing has been quite ill the .Tolin Synions of Mason was buried past week. here last Thursday. Carl Adams and family have mov- H. Wcmplo sold his span of colts WHIPI'LK COUNRUS. td to Pontlac, to parties from Gregory last week. George Davis has been very ill at A. Younglove and Leon Hayhoe Miss Tza Hannah was home from the home of his father, W, W. Davis, visited their brother and uncle at St, tlie L. B. U. over Sunday. Jason Fuller of Puddleford has Herm Mann expects to begin his rented the Cowing cottage at Pleas­ AUCTION SALE .Tohns a few days last week. Ed Beardsley and wife, now of De­ work as juryman at Lansing this ant lake. troit, are visiting at the Felton's in week. Mrs, Harry Hurd, who has been White Oak. Ed called on friends Walter Aseltine has rented the Lee very ill with pneumonia, is slowly re­ Having rented my farm 1 will sell at public auction at the premises, in Alaie­ here one day,last week. HuUiborger farm and* will move soon. covering, The entertainment given by the L. Kile Flagg and wife now occupy Mrs, Wni. Jump Is seriously ill at don township, four miles north and two miles east of Mason, seven A. S. of the Baptist church last Sat­ the A. Bravender tenant house. the home ot her daughter, Mrs, Flor­ urday night at the town hall, consid­ Mrs. David Hurlburt has not been ence Jones, in Jackson, miles straight east of Holt, two miles west of Westgate school ering the cold night, was liberally very well recently. Thelma Harr has been confined house, eight miles southwest of Williamston, on patronized. The entertainment was Charlie Voltz will work for Herm with an attack of measles. thoroughly enjoyed by those in at­ Mann during this summer and Forest Mrs, Philip Fleming Is in Chelsea tendance, in tact it was one of the Beamer for L. Hayhoe. caring tor her mother, who is serious­ best of tlie kind ever given here. The Charlie Garrett has moved Into ly 111, playette, "How the Story Grew," was George Allen's tenant house and will F. W. Olds has a new Dodge car. listened to with marked attention work tor him the coming year. A daughter was recently born to and was a practical illustration of Lloyd Hayhoe and family called on Mr, and 'Mrs, Dan Dixon, how a story will grow. The commit­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayhoe Sunday af­ Mrs, John Hai^ will entertain the tee. Miss Lena Strong, , Mrs. Orpha ternoon. Neighborhood Sewing Circle ou Mar. White, Mrs. Mura Fortnian and Mrs. W. Hannah, who Is staying at his 28, Tuesday, Mareh 27,1917 GraceBrotherton are to be congratu­ son Tom's, Is under the doctor's care. The funeral of James Hayhoe was lated upon their success, It will be Nelson Rouse has bought Mrs, E. held in Jackson last Wednesday, De­ repeated at the town hall Saturday Kane's farm. ceased was a former resident of Hen­ commencing at 1 2:30 p. m. the following property: evening, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. H, Mann and Mr, and rietta, Certainly both political parties In Mrs, H, Osborne were entertained at The Merry-Go-Round club met LIVE STOCK this township have nominated good Charlie Benjamin's last Thursday, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Agnes clean tickets that the voters of each Mrs. Charlie Shaw will go to Ann Leece, ' two horses, one 3-year-old cow, two brood sows, party can support heartily, knowing Arbor Wednesday for operation for The W. C. T. U. will hold a juvenile One 7-year-old mare, they are capable and will make good tumor. Their children were all at silver medal contest at the M. E. seven shoats, about 100 chickens. town officers. home Sunday, church this week Friday evening, Chas. Sheele has moved Into the Lester and Esther Benjamin were Mrs, Chas, Crane la on this week's Scott house In the east part of the home from their school duties over sick list. FARM TOOLS, ETC. village, Sunday. Mrs, Ida Swazey ot Jackson visited Ola VanVorse visited her sister, Mrsi--L, Hayhoe and children visit­ at the James Clark home from" Fri­ Mrs, Ray Poster at Lansing over Sun­ ed, her JliiBpple at Dansvllle Tuesday, day until Sunday. One 6-foot Deering mower, one Deering corn binder, one grain binder, day, Mrs. Orpha Dlsler is at one of the one John Deere hay loader, one Osborne side rake, one hay tedder, one Gale Mrs, Bryan Horton of Haslett Is EAST ALAIEDON. hospitals In Ann Arbor. visiting her parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Atwood who 2-horse corn planter, 2-horse riding corn cultivator, one Oliver 2-horse riding Ami Smith and family have been George Potter was In Meridian one are both in very poor health, were spending the past tew days away on a day last week to see Mrs, Eda Snider, taken, Monday to the, home of their cultivator, one disc harrow, one 3-secti6n spring tooth harrow, one Farmers' visit, who Is very sick, son Frank. Favorite grain drill, six hay slings, I 50 feet hay rope, one new Sharpies suc­ Mrs. Martha June Hatt Is visiting J. H, Darrow and wlte^ entertained Anthony Harr, tor many,years a relatives at and near this place. the latter's mother and brother last resident of Munith, died at the home tion feed cream separator, one road cart, one top buggy, one single harness, Fred E. Pulling of White Oak, ow­ Sunday, .,: of his niece, Mrs. David Croman, ing to falling health, will • give up H, Palen and wife were Sunday Wednesday, March 14, aged over 90 two set double harness, one set heavy bob sleighs, one lumber wagon, one farming, and will sell his personal guests of Melvin Rotnour and family. years. He Is survived by four neph­ hay rack and stock rack, one wagon box, one nev/ steel carpenter's miter box property at auction Tuesday, March James Corner has moved his saw ews and three nieces, Samuel, John, 27, commencing at 1 p. m, T. J. mill to Alaiedon Center where he wJir Fred and Chas. Harr, all residing and sawcomplete,one set pipe thread cutting dies~one-inch to two-inch, one Glllam, auctioneer. saw timber for H, Taylor and George near Munith, Mrs. Carrie Eckhard of Our Idea In regard to the school Is Turner's new barns, Mrs, Corner will Baton Rapids, Mrs. Clara Vanderfyn Oliver 99 plow, one Gale riding foot lift plow, one Reo the Fifth automobile- to leave the 12 grades just as they cook for the men. of Jackson and Mrs. Mary Croraian. run about 6,000 miles, and numerous other articles. are but cut out one teacher, It has J, H, Darrow and wife entertained Miss Elizabeth Wright died at the always been run with four teachers company last Friday evening. homo of her nephew,,Arch Wright, until two years ago and can be again. Clifford Collar has been helping his Sunday, March ii. The remains ThereiwlUbe adance given at the brother Everett move firom near Has­ were taken to,Colester, Canada, for to^n hall Friday evening, March 80. lett to the Dennis neighborhood. burial. , . i; Square and round dances. Everyone Mrs. Mary Upton and Mrs. Wourt John A. Hall was born in Hen­ Termsof Sale;,:' ?:ij In Invited. Potter's orchestra. : ' Every and Mrs. Olivia Minckler visit­ rietta township, seventy-nine ' years ;: i; ,!The• 'Epwbrth: League offers f the ed Mrs. Catherine Potter test week ago, and di^d at his home near Pleas­ :: 'third; number of thelleoture eoume, Wednesday.;-r-;;^,V>;-.'' •'••'• ^-'iv'v' ant lake; Monday, March) 12. De­ All sums of $5.00 and under, cash: on all sums over $5.00, one year's .the: Grant Sehenkel;Bntertatn6ra|Fri- • Walter Heathman basrt ceased was at one- time one of'the time will be given on bankable notes at six per cent interest. i5 di^rveyehlBiri-Mftrtoh'iaSVAt^tliiiB-toim' family i. to,'Meridian.:''- :'•• •.^:;''-i.:''':;':-':s,;;: most proBperouB tarmers in the coun­ ::V;;haU.| !;We^ ht^ci:ieverr^r«Moii5tO;!.tle^ !; About;25 relatives gave Mrs; Jane ty. -His nearest'surviving relatives ^;r! lieyeVthis fril^ be' a^ywy^lntereB^ Rector a surprise,March'16i it being are two couslnai: Mrs. Austin Ripley ? :;'-numberi •?;:,Dbn'tf mlssH ltt-'iSi;(?;tii S'i'i;^^ her:blrthday,:.' "'Sv-vv.v': 'w^'riv^.^-,' ^/i'-:.'.^•:; •:fo f Heiiriettai and Mrs. William Gard­ •••J'?;^;;pr;;'0;-T;?ILvirlU!theet:wlth'Mw;VW^^ ner of Oriand' Rapids.]/ The funeral )v/^i!yP«fiBinQn)^:'i^%ll mbm1>era reque^ J;i;B.Huminell'Bt«rm and Us moving waa held WedneBday at the PleaBant mil ' ;^tb!be^itireRm(;;::;:;Sp(Bclitll^6nRlne there, ^viM^; HtimmbllhaiB ini auction lakoiM."B.;bhurchv,;;'-v '?';:.f;:•;•>.••:;•• B. {v';::)itrwMiai6ted^;SjK:ffi;);;i^fe^ jiale^-March;'' 2 T^^'if-'^^.^^R^v'^i';, f^sii" ::ri; ;,;;.>!/:;: •fArlarge fcoinpahy'Of trienda and "';^:;Jpi»n5;;i»otte^:Md5.!8race Grange ' members- (^^^ ' ^:Mondar> ilteif^ It jbHei.^^^^^^^ ;tr!9relin i^Meriditfu laattSundari to ue partr Sa^rday; jBvehliig tb> Dr.; and PROPRIETOR.

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