THE COLOMA COURIER ANO THE BENTON HARBOR HERALD

WHOLE NO. 177 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927 VOL 33 NO 24 IMITATION FRUIT JUICES INIURIOUS TO EVENTS HE 1926 561 ARRESTS FOR DRUNKEN- GET COURT DECREE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. PLANS BIG REPUATION OF MICHIGAN FRUIT, SAY GROWERS REVIEWED BV THE NESS IN BERRIEN COUNTY TITLE FOR RESORT EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS IN TWIN CITIES IN PAST TWO YEARS Mr. Friday asserted, but the manner Tiie year 1926 was more inter- Tripp Realty Compftny Can Assure esting than many of us have im- Niles—2,800; increase of 170. Steps Taken at Berrien Horticultural iu which they are diluted should be Hundred Million Dollar Expansion agined. A number of things hap- Purchasers of l.ofs at Pokagon The Michigan Bell serves approxi- printed on the container. mately 540,000 phones In Michigan to- pened that have contributed to Report of Ex-Sheriff Fred C. Franz Meeting to Have labels on All Cherry cider as ir is now sold is lleightH Perfect Title. Program in Michigan is Outlined— day. the making of world history. It Heverages to Show How Much Fruit good for only one sale, said Orin II. Reveals Some IntercstiiiB Figures Chase of Paw Paw. There are no re- would have been a big tusk to have Purchasers of lots on Pokagon Twin Cities Each to Have New Big Five Year Program kept account of all the important Juke They Contain—Plea In Also peat orders, and It is the repeat or- Whether this county after eight years Heights, the new subdivision ut Paw Telephone Buildings—$35,000 to be ders which count. events, to have recorded all the of prohibition Is bone dry can rather Paw Tjike. are to be assured of an ab- The statement issued sets forth a Made for Better Parking of Mifhi- Mr. Friday asked for the support of dates when things liappened. definitely be determined through llg- solutely perfect title as the result of Spent at Niles—New Cables to be big five year improvement program In the growers when the matter is But such a record is of interest ures made public by Sheriff Fred C. action that Is now being taken by the Michigan in which $100,1)00,000 will bo Ran's Apples. brought up In the state legislature. ami value to everyone who would Franz, showing that In the two years Tripp Realty company in the Berrien .Strung Between Coloma and South spent in new plants, .equipment and The department of agriculture has of- be well informed. Having such a he has been in office '>71 persons have county circuit court through Its at- other Improvements. -The program for Two Important matters were brought record enables one to converse In- Haven. 1027 calls for an expenditure of $2*,- iK'fore the winter meeting of the Ber- fered to frame the blll,saccording to been arrested for Intoxicution; 106 for torney, Karl L Burhans of Paw Paw. telligently and accurately on his- driving automobiles while Intoxicated, Although title to this tract of land 000.000 in Michigan. rien County Horticultural Society at President Friday. Benton Harbor and St. Joseph are \ tory in the makhig, and so that all and 2i:i for liquor law vlolatllons. had rested in the Wlgent family for How the 528.000,000 will be expend- its Hession at tho Armory at Benton to got a lii« slice of a hundred million Sen. Barnard Talks readers of The Coloma Courier The report of Sheriff Franz, who re- more than sixty years, the Covert men ed in Michigan In 1027 may bo seen Ilnrhor on Thursday of last week whkli dollar Investment which the Michigan may have such an opportunity we— tired from office last Friday, shows who purchased the land last spring from this approximate budget: may be destined to have a far reach- State Senator (Jworge Barnard Hell Telephone company is going to are printing in tills issue a cliron- there were a .total of 1,817 arrests and later developed one of the most New buildings, right-of-way, sites . ing effeet upon the fruit growing in- was asked to speak, and said: "I am spend in new buildings and improve- oloRlcal review of 1926, as pre- made for various law violations luring beautiful and accessible subdivisions $4,500,000. dustry in tlds county. thoroughly interested in what Mr. ments In the next five years. pared by Edward Webster. We the two year period. on Paw Paw Lake, propose to have a Central office equipment—$7,000,000. Friday butt said in this regard. No The Hrst was the discussion of Ihul >uu cut it out of Drunks, of course more than doubled decree of court conflrming the title in Both towns are to get new telephone Exchange lines—$8,000,000. doubt a bill can be fragied to cover legislation to aholish the practice of fids issue and file it for ready every manner. By that action evejy plants. During the forthcoming yeur Total lines—$3,500,000. this subject. I think it is a very the arrests made for any one charge, seiling imitation fruit Juices marked reference. Now, and later, it will while selling liquor and driving while purchaser of a lot cannot only be giv- a $55,000 building will be erected in W. L Stevens, local telephone man- legitimate thing to ask for. I don't genuine, and the second was the in- be the means of proving many en an abstract ,)f the property, but can St. Joseph. ager. said that the twin ' city im- think we can cover everything by law. drunk were next in line. troduction by W. 8. renrce of the re- things. It is but one of the many The next highest was auto thefts for also be given an abstract containing an The major telephone building in the provements, when entirely complet- but there are some things for which sults of laboratory experiments he has worth-whije features >of The Colo- entry of the circuit court for Berrien twin cities will be erected in Benton ed. will give Benton Harbor and St. laws are necessary. which there were B5 arrests. Seventy l>een conducting in Lansing for tiie con- ma Courier. county, holding tho title to be perfect. Harbor during the next two years. Joseph ono of the finest telephone Prof. H. I).. Mootman, of M. S. ('.. l>erson8 were Incarcerated In the Jail centration of fruit juices into powder for Insanity. Pokagon Heights subdivision is situ- The cost of the building has not yet plants in the state. talked on the problem of the stand- ed form. _i_p Other charges for which there were ated Just north of the city limits of been estimated in the budget of the ardization of apple varieties. He told Martin Dwan of St. Joseph was a considerate number of arrests were: Watervllet along the southeast shore of company, which was announced at De- of the way in which apples from the SCARLET ELVER CASES SNOW chuirman of the meeting. The tirst Wife und child desertion, .'Ut; de- Paw Paw Lake. The east line oV the troit. But it is to be a complete tele- west, particularly the state of Wash- speaker was George Friday, president frauding, 18; forgery. .'{4: assault and subdivision has u frontage on State phone plant and home costing between TOTICE OF ANNOAL MEETING ington, flood the and other of the Michigan State Horticultuml tlon, 10; criminal assault, 21; adultery, Trunkiine M-ll, und along the /outh !!!7i».(KM» and $100,000 exclusive of its nearby markets. "They do it by good INCREASE IN RURAL DISTRICTS society, who s|)oke on the imitntion buttery, 10; bank robliery, 7; prostltu- line frontage Is the new paved road- ei|uipment. Sites for Itoih the Benton salesmanship," he said. "They pack OF STATE BANK OF COIOMA fruit Juice problem. 8; murder. 2; and attempted murder, way to Beechwood Point and tho golf llarltor and St. Joseph stations have them prettily, put a nice lithographed course. The owners huve expended u been wider option for several months. label on the front and they present a Stands Do Big Business No New Cases in Village Reported to lurge sum of money during the pust pleasing display, although they are not Dial System Coming year In clearing up tho bluff ulong the The annual meeting of the stock- Cherry cider was tiie principal bev- as good as Michigan fruit. We arc Health Officer Guy hike front und In other improvements holders of the State Bank of Coloma, erage under discussion. Some road- hampered by our nearness to market. When the twin city program of the W. H. DUNBAR PASSED AWAY lieuutlfying the property. It is expect- Coloma. Mich., will be held at 12:30 p. y side stands, said Mr. Friday, sold as A local grower Is within live hours Village Health Officer Spencer D. telephone company Is completed It Is v ed that u number of tine summer homes in. on Tuesday, January 11, l' >7, la much as 10,000 gallons of cherry cider distance from the Chicago market, and Guy reported to The Courier on Wed- altogether likely that It will embrace will l»e erectnl ut Pokagon Heights the basement of the Community church. last summer. If 20 per cent of this is careless in the manner in which Itt' nesday morning that there ure no new the modern dial, or automatic system AFTER BUT BRIEF ILLNESS luring the coming season. All those holding stock in the bank were pure cherry Juice, it would con- ships his fruit. cases of scarlet fever reported In the and also that twin city exchanges will are urgently requested to be present village but that a number of new cases lie consolidated. The new St. Joseph sume ns many cherries as are taken We "hould make more of on etTor* and are invited to bring their wives or by the largest users of cherries In the have been reported in the country mir unit will handle long distance cables husbands, as tho case may be. Kindly to create a demand In our market. rourdlng town. Both of the children Deceased Had Been a Resident of largely. country. Our market consists of rMMio.ooo peo- send in your reservation not later than of Dr. apd Mrs. Leo Hosbeln ure said mm PAW PAW LAKE Hi The company made the first step in "Yon cannot get imitation butter ple In the Chicago area." Tlds Vicinity Over Sixty Years Saturday. January 8lh. The Judges of anywhere In the United States. If it to have the fever and three cases are the consolidation of the two plants election will Iks F. W, Cochrun and C. is oieomnrgine. It says so on the Product Pulverized reported In the Friday homes south of The death of W. H. Dunbar of NOW A CELEBRATED ARTIST some time ugo when It re-urrunged Its E. Gelsler. town. swltchliourd facilities so thut u sub- package. It should l)e the same with North Coloma occurred Monday, Jan- BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. fruit." A. T. Stata was the last speaker, and Mayor Brown und the locul health uary 3, 1027, following a three days' scriber now gets either a Benton Har- Introduced the results of the experi- uuthorltles huve withdrawn restric- Illness of heart trouble, following un bor or St. Joe number with equal Pop and carlnmated water drinks ments carried on for the past several tions on public gatherings of children, The November number of the Pictor- facility. also use imitation flavors, and though attack of rheumatism. He had been years by W. S. Pierce. .Mr. Pierce has imposed during the past week ut Wu- suffering from rheumatism for some ial Review contains an article telling in OS LOAN YOOR MONEY they are marked imitation, the type taken pure grape juice and has suc- pt the fume us un artist that has come To Spend $35,000 in Niles tervllet. There have been no further time but his condition was not con- We will loan your money for you on used Is so small that the average user to Charles Hetherington of Chicago at ceeded in reducing it to a powdered cases of scarlet fever reported In that sidered serious until a few days before The company's 1027 building and would not notice It. It Is the same way the age of seventy years. first cluss reul estate mortgages, and or pulverized fo'ni. Orange Juice and city and the schools will re-open Mon- bis death. Improvement project calls for $35,000 look after all your Interests, insurance, with cherry cider, says Mr. Friday. lemon Juice also have been reduced to day. Thirty years ago Mr. Hetherington Mr. Dunbar was born in Pipestone Investment In Niles. During this yeur taxes, etc., for a nominal fee. We huve The flavoring is made with a combina- as successfully engaged In commercial this form. When suffldeut water is township 72 years ago and came to the compuny spent $145,000 ut Niles facilities for placing both large and tion of citrus acids and water, and photography In Chicago and he and added, the powder will he restored to Coloma township when 12 years of age. in cable und other work. small amounts. Your Inquiries are so- do not contain a drop of real cherry its original form. his family spent many months of the continuing to .make his home here A new central office is to be built licited. BAKER INSURANCR Juice. ______BENTON HARBOR HAN NAMED year at their summer home on what As yet, the product cannot be pro- ever since. He never married und by the company at Buchanan in 1927. AGENCY, State Bank Building. The purpose of tiie farmers, the was then known as Hetherington Hill, duced on a commercial basis. The lived by himself. He Is survived by while a good deal of expansion is Coloma, Mich.—Adv. BOtf leaders pointed out, was not to pro- at Smith's Landing, Paw Paw Luke. only equipment Is the small labora- one brother, Klmer Dunbar, and three planned for the Benton Harbor ex- hibit the sale of imitation fruit Juices, tory plant, said Mr. Stata. It Is in- GOVERNOR GREEN'S SECRETARY An unkind turn of fate found him slstefs—Mrs. Effie Shrlner, Mrs. Em- change. An additional Benton Hurbor- but to have them marked so plainly tended to organize a company and pro- penniless at sixty years, ten years ago. ma Goff alnd Mrs. Julia Luvunwuy. Kulumazoo circuit is to be Installed that the purchaser could not fail to duce the product, which can be kept Funeral services were held from the Mr. Hetherington loved tho woods during the coming year. 24-Hour Shoe Repairing Service see It. and the water and all his life he had for any length of time If hermetically Frank L. Hall Appointed to Good lute home Wednesduy afternoon ut Between now und 1931 the compuny Nobody would like the pure Juices, sealed. 1:00 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. E. wanted to paint pictures. Encouraged Leave shoes at Grant's store. G. T. will also build new cables from Ben- Holmgren. North Coloma, Reduced Position by Michigan's Chief Ex- Goltz. by his wife he started ut sixty to put ton Harbor to Coloma and Coloma to prices on men's, women's and chlldrtn's whut he saw in the sky und the hills South Haven. Friends Present Sheriff Bryant ecutive. ml the wuter on canvass. Ills ef- Bail Band overshoes.—Adv. Attorney Frank L. Hull, one of the forts exceeded their fondest expecta- Benton Harbor Leads younger members of the Berrien coun- tions. ty bur, bus been named by Governor Berrien County Weddings His first exhibit, after three years In the number of telephones In use L. W. Ward, president of the Ward With Solid Gold Star and Purse In tHb three cities of Berrien. Benton Fred Green us his private secretary, of work, was ot Marshall Field's art Electric Refrigerator compuny, the Harbor leads. The phones and the and it Is announced that Mr. Hall will department, when thirty out of thirty- concern thut Is building u new factory Foster-Morlock increase in 1026 are: Truant officer—William Barry. accept the position. He hus been In four of his pictures sold at funcy In Buchanan, has Just returned from prices. His "Swish of the Seu" anil Benton Harbor—4,500; increase of The following have been appointed Lansing this week consulting with the Announcement is mude of the mur- a trip through the west und reports New- Sheriff Handsomely Remembered 'A pit of LuJolIu by the Seu" drew 200. deputies: cldef officiul of the stute und con- rluge of Miss Florence Morlock, daugh- thut be hus sold ulmost the entire out- widely favorable comment and Hether- St. Josepli—2,300; Increase of 40. By His Friends as He Took Over Charles Miller, St. Joseph ferring with others of the powers thut ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morlock of put of the piunt for 1027. ington was hailed as an inspired paint- Frank Plersali, Watervllet. l)e. Howurd G. Luwrence of lonlu, Coloma. und u graduate of the high er of marines. His New Office Last Friday Evening. Frank Herback, New Buffalo. who has been secretary for Governor school cluss of 1920, to Hurold Foster The Hetheringtons spent two years Benjamin Drier, Three Oaks. Green In his business affairs. It Is an- of Kalamazoo, Midi., on Monday, Jan- Sheriff Fred 0. Bryant. Undersheriff Chester OVercash, Niles. nounced, will return shortly to lonlu uary U, 1027, ut 2:00 p. m. The single in Europe which culminated in his ex- Charles Johnson, and Chief Deputy George Bryant, Sodus. to look after the governor's large ring ceremony was performed by Rev. hibit of 53 canvasses at the sacrocanct Saligmann Galleries on the Rue Fau- Ray Hall took the oath of office last Erwin Kubath, bighwway patrolman. private Interests In thut city, und then Leamon, pastor of the Methodist bourg St. Honore, Paris, givep under week and relieved Sheriff Fred C. Mr. Hull will take up his new Job. church, ut the home of tho groom's Franz and his aides of their duties at Mr. Hall hus u lurge circle of friends parents. The ceremony was perform- the patronage of u celebrated Parisian arbiter, M. Leo Tuktonlus. The work the county Jail Friday evening. Al- und acquaintances all over Berrien ed tinder u canopy of red, white and All money deposited in "Saving accounts up of the self taught painter was highly though Mr. Bryant Is no stranger at county who are tendering him their blue. Immediately after the wedding ANNUAL CHUKCH MEETING 10 praised by Old World critics of art and the county Jail, he had a real thrill congrutulutlons on this important dinner the couple left for South Bend, to and including January 10 will receive 4% post offered him. The new secretary Ind. One out-of-town guest was an fume hud come, ulong with fortune. The couple ure now living uguin ut served two terms us county clerk of aunt of the groom. Mrs. Ellu Eaton of interest from January 1st. BE HELD WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 their home In Hinsdale, . Berrien county und was for a number Chlcugo. Mr. und Mrs. Foster expect of years private secretary to the late / ^ to go to housekeeping at once In Kal- Congressman E. L. Hamilton of Niles. nmuzoo, where he Is employed at the State Bank of Coloma, Members and Friends of Community He hus been u life-long resident of Bryunt puper mills. The muny friends Benton Hurbor und served in tiie lute of the young couple ure extending CHIEF OF POUCE FOELTZER Church Should Attend This Meet- war. congratulations to them. ing. APPOINTS HIS ASSISTANTS The annual meeting of the First GOODRICH TRANSIT CO. MAY Miss Doris Hathaway, daughter of Community Church of Coloma will be Mr. and "Mrs. W. E. Hathuway of Bu- Chief of Police H. A. Foeltzer of held on Wednesday evening. January chunun. und Arlington S. Boyer, son Benton Hurbor, who succeeded Churles 12, 11127, at 7:30 p. m. At this time OPERATE MOTOR TRUCKS of Mrs. Emmu Boyer, ulso of the some E. Johnson to that position on Janu- the reports for tiie year 1020 will be village, were united In marrluge at ary 1st. has unnounced the uppolnt- given and new officers will be elected. the Methodist pursonuge In South ment of Edward Montlue us assistant THE COLOMA THEATRE The Community Church Is closing Its Tho announcement was mude u few Bend, Decemlier 23, 1020. They will duy chief. Mr. Montlne hus been a flfth successful year and the year 11)27 make their home In South Bend, Show atartaat 7;30 p. m. MRS. C. C. ALGUIRE, Proprietor. duys ugo thut the Goodrich Transit member of the police force for muny opens with the budget for the new year line proposes to give freight service be- where Mrs. Boyer Is employed by the years and will l)e a valuable assistant subscribed. Every member and friend tween Chicago and the twin cities all Burk Plumbing Co. Come and hear the Mysterio. its part of the program. FRED G. BRYANT to the chief. Policeman Charles Koch- of the local church should plan to at- winter long, even though the Ice in er has received the appointment of Berrien County's New Sheriff tend this meeting. the lake may tie up the bouts. It Is A Iteluted announcement conveyed assistant night chief, the position thut said that u fleet of motor trucks will the news of the marrluge of Miss Saturday, Sunday and Monday January 8, 9 and 10 Rosalind Scott, daughter of Delliert wus vucuted by Fred Bryunt when he be put In operation to bundle the became sheriff of Berrien county. Friday evening when Undersheriff freight shipments that would other- E. Scott of Benton Harbor, to Ed- UES THIS WEEK Charles has been on the police force "THE MIDNIGHT KISS" Johnson called him into the office of wise l)e shipped via stcumer. word L. Crubbs of Grand Ruplds, the the Jail, and, in the presence of a num- ceremony being performed by Rev. A. for about four years and Is one of the city's best officers. Adapted from the stage success "Pigs". The story of a bash- l>er of the sheriff's most intimate AND SAVE PAYING PENALTY C. Dlefenbach, pastor of the First Community church of Benton Hurbor. youth who brougt home bacon. Fun from the Press and a friends, pinned on him a very beauti- Churles R. Johnson, who guve up on December 25, 1020. They will re- ful solid gold star set with a ruby and Dumped 300 Gallons of Booze his post as chief of police in Benton Comedy. side In Grund Ruplds. engraved with the sheriff's name. And Extra Charge of $2.00 Will be Made Hurlior lust Friday evening to become Adult* 35c Children ISc besides this surprise, Johnson also pre- With the fumes of ulcohol, moonshine undersheriff of Berrien county, wus sented Sheriff Bryant with a purse of After January 10th. liquor, gin, hard elder, home brew und Sportsman Club Will Meet at Dowa the dean of all city employees, having $326 In brand new bills of $5, $10 and other beverages pouring Into their cells Notice is "hereby given that the been employed ns a volunteer fireman, $20 denominations, also the gift of his at the county Jull lust Thursday, the glac Friday Evening. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 11, 12 and 13 license fees for all dogs In the Town- chief of the tire department, a police- friends. All that the bashful sheriff Inmates of the Berrien county Jail got man or chief of police for twenty-six ship of Coloma should l)e paid on or u good smell of whut hud tuken muny could say was "Gosh." But after he The Michigan Co-Operutlve Sports years. He started in the new year at Richard Dix in 'THE QUARTERBACK" had regained his composure Mr. Bryant before January 10th.«if you wish to of them there. The duy wus "house- man Club will hold its flrst Anniver- avoid paying $2.00 extra for each such the county Jail, where he formerly added in his modest manner, "Friends, deunlng duy" for Sheriff Franz, Just sury Meeting ut the new high school held the office of sheriff. Come and sec the King of the Campus do his stuff. The you don't know how I thank you for animal. The tux on male dogs is $2, before he turned over the office to Sher auditorium, Dowugiuc, this Friday this. I appreciate it very much." on unsexed dogs, §12, und on females, Iff Bryunt, und some 800 gallons of evening, January 7, ut 7:30. Rev. R. Quarterback is your signal for a good time. Fun from the Press $4, hut if this is not paid within the Sheriff Bryant found some twenty- Iwoze, which had been conllscuted In W. Merrill of Hillsdale, considered one and Comedy. A real treat for young and old. specified time the $2 extra will l)e add- two or three prisoners on the list at raids conducted by the sponge squad of the l>est informed men in Michigan FEW NEW FACES SEEN IN ed. Make payments to ORRIN J. LONG, since October, us , poured Into the on conservation, will give u tulk on Adult* 35c Children 15c the Jail when he took over tho office Township Treasurer, Coloma, Mich. and added one more shortly after mid- sewer und soon became mixed with the the wild life of this state. Other mut- 2411 BERRIEN COUNTY OFFICES night when Chief Deputy Ray Hull waters of the St. Joseph river. The ters of interest to the organizution will made his flrst arrest, a young man who IM)OZO was In every known sort of con be discussed. had imbibed iu too much New Year's talner—Jugs, hollies, fruit Jars, kegs, Dr. V.,L. Polmanteer of Watervllet. spirits and had become a nuisance at TOWNSHIP TAXES SHOULD etc. secretary of the Berrien County Branch Little change is made in the per- a dance hail. of the Club, and an ardent sportsman. sonnel of the deputies now engaged In Is urging a representative attendance the various offices at the courthouse. All during the day on Saturday and BE PAID BY IANUARY 9TH from this county ut the Dowugiuc County Clerk Wagner has re-appolnt- Sunday, Sheriff Bryant was busy en- Farm Home Was Bumed Berrien County Frnit Association mooting. Dr. Polmanteer says the ed Ben Blttner as his assistant und tertaining callers and answering tele- The homeiof Mr. und Mrs. .luck club bus u number of accomplishments will retain Mrs. Claude Baker as «s- phone calls from his friends who were "THe F^armer's IFriend" Extra One Per Cent Will be Added on Zlelkle, one mile west of Burodu,wus to its credit in the interest of its mem slstant. County Treasurer George extending to him their congratulations completely destroyed by tire ut ,3:00 bership during the short- yeur since Its Hald has reappointed Mrs. Kittle W. F. ENDERS, Manager Coloma, Mich. and best wishes for a successful ad All Amounts After That Date o'clock the morning of December 2t0h. orgunlzutlon. Fuller and Miss Frances M. Alt us his ministration and a happy and pros The family managed to escape from the deputies. In the office of the register perous New Year. If the saving of money is any object building In their night clothes and but of deeds, Mrs. Frank Yore will be the A full line of Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, to you und you huve not yet paid your A warrant wus issued by Justice Here Are Bryant's Appointments state, county, school und township tax- few articles of furniture were saved. It deputy register, having been appoint- Is suld that this is the second time In Forhan lust week for the arrest of ed some time ago by Donald R. Pears, Scratch Feeds, Dairy Feeds, Bran, es, you can save money by paying your Colvln Tuylor, employed us u clerk ut Folowing is the complete list of ap- taxes to Township Treasurer Orrln J. ton years that this family has been who assumed charge of the office on Mids, Chops, Gluten, Barley pointments announced by Sheriff Fred burned out of a home. the Merit shoe store, Benton Hurbor. January st. Long on or before Suturduy, January It wus charged thut Tuylor wus short G. Bryant up to the present time. He 8, 1027. After that date an addition- State Ration, 24% Protein $2.20 has other appointments under advise- Some $350 in his uccounts, when al collection fee of one per cent will be Robert Kibler of South .Colomo is checked up by u representative of the H. M. Pugsloy of Paw Puw was ment which he will announce later. added.—Adv 24tl. Milk Maker, Larro and Nappanee Under sheriff—Charles Johnson. the proud owner of u pair of fine twin company. It is further reported thut elected u member of the Vun Buren Chief deputy—Ray Hall. calves thut were born Just in time for he depurted quite suddenly without County Furm Bureau ut Its annual Dairy Feeds Court officer—William Berk. Try our horehound drops for that a Christmus present for him. They udvlslng his wife or family where he meeting held last Friday. A. J. Dowd j Turnkey—Charles Davis. tickling cough. At Seoit's.—Adv. ure from a fine Guernsey cow. was going. of Hartford is vice president. I THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH.

agreed Urine, "because you'll gst THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH. higher pricr', for your land, but worse PLAID COAT FOTT MOTORING; for us whites, for there'll be less land, unless—you mixed bloods should hap- ADVANCE MILLINERY FASHIONS LYDIA OF THE PINES pen to swear the full bloods ara mixed, too. It'll be a good way for 6822 DEATHS FROM all of you to pay up old debts." T HAS become a matter of cdstom might the "hat" be Interpreted as a CThe Kitchen WHOOPING COUGH I with women who are guided by stand guard all night, like a little tin Lydla's heart was pounding so hard glorifled work of tbe mUliner's art, a Honore Willsie that It really pained her. She stared their reason rather than their enthu- OUR COMIC SECTION STORY FROM THE START hero. I hope the folks won't worry thing of beauty, chic and of exceeding (© by Frederick A. Btakea Co.) at John unbellerafJly. Yet It was tha slams to "wait until after the holidays Cabinet 1 Whooping cough is the most neg- about us. In the meantime, you and becomingness, designed not only as a | lected of children's diseases, and one WSXJ Hervioe same familiar, sallow face, with the to buy my winter coat." All well and Lydla Dudlejr, wUh h^r buby i can have a good old talk, like the "covering for the bead" but Intended OOOCKXXOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO of the most dangerous. There are 6,8t2 Children •Itter, Patience, returns from an gaunt look about the checks. Only good, but having made this decision, old days. Hemember?" to "complete the picture." The tug uphill and tha (©. 1»I7. Wenlcrn Newipaper Union.) deaths reported In a single year In the afternoon of play to the Impov- your aprons. 1 sappoto you're all the eyes were strange. Lydla bad be sure these plans are well-carried Even for Informal wear, the millinar United States from this disease. There erished home of her father. Amos "I remember 1 Kent ara you keen winter air sharp- It'» the dull road that leads the starved." never seen them so hard, so searching out by selecting a garment suitable for of the present la in a mood lo iutrl- to the gay road; Is no cure for whooping cough; It usu- Dudley. In Lake City. Her fa- afraid?" cas appetitet. Have Ether Waves ally runs Its course, but relief can be ther's friend und her own de- "Walt! Walt I* cried Kent "That's before. Immediate wear, yet not too heavy cately and artfully faahlon tha hat ready for them, soma The practice that leads to suc- "1 should say not I I like the woods D cess; given and Its duration shortened. A yoted admirer, John Levlne. not the way this camp's going to he "Well." said Levlne. "Is that all yon and wintry for sorvlce during the while for formal dresa, milady's "cov- hot Monarch Cocoa at night Don't the fern and the The work road that leads to tho few drops of Dr. Drake's Olessco will think It Is time the Indiana on run. Charlie. GUMUS and me do the folks have got to report, after six early spring days not far distant ering for the head" haa become a glit- and Monarch Tecnle a nearby reservation wore mov- needier smell fine? Lyd, what're you play road; relieve the most violent paroxysma of cooking. You ladles arc company months? What do you think I'm pay- Since plaids are forespoken as be- tering multi-colored, bejeweled, bead- Weenie Peanut Butter It U trouble that breeds happi- coughing, and given regularly It will ing In order that the white men going to do after you finish high ing you for?" sandwiches — the most might have this land. Levlne and don't have to do anything ex- school?" ' , ing retained In tbe list of spring fab- worked and embroidered article of ness. lessen the severity of the attacks and What more might have come Lydla delicious and satisfying announces his Intention of going cept wash the dishes and make your "Go on to the university. Aren't ric favorites, why not choose a hand- adornment ever serving as a comple- —Edgar Guest. bring quicker recovery. Endorsed by Into politics. LydU, Patience did not know for an old squaw came Iiurch you can prepare. physicians and sold by druggists on own beds. you?" some woolen modeled somewhat aft- ment to the costume. and Kent Moulton, playing by tottering Into the flre glow. She was A FEW SANDWICHES guarantee of complete satisfaction. BOc tfcf lake, are Joined by Margery, "I think that's a very nice arrange- "Dad wants me to, but I guess 111 er the style of either of tbe two coats Typical of the movement toward a by all dealers everywhere.—Adv. ment." decided Miss Towne. "Come, gray-beaded and emaciated. In this picture? For steamship wear, PA, 100 BELIEVE THAT smali daughter of Dave Marshall, go to work. Why waste four years more ornate styling ara tha several A few sandwiches with a hot drink the town's banker. Margery falls girls, let's unpack and arrange the "Oh. that's our old squaw. Kent re- learning a lot * of stuff . that'll never PESKY 006 IS CHASING make a most satisfying meal. Mott of 'Em Are Into the water. Pulled out un- tent- member?" whispered Lydla. MOTHER:- Fletcher's Cas- hurt, she Is taken home by Lydla earn me a cent? What do you want "Shut up!" murmured Kent THEM PIQ-S AGAIN! Ch I c k e n, Ham Jerry—"I tell you it takes courage There was a very early pairing off to go to the university for?" Every genuine and Kent. Her father blames The squaw made her way op to and Olive Sand- to say 'no.'" Larry—"Then I've met toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- the two children for the mishap. In the camp. Kent devoted himself to "Kent. I promised mother I'd go. sioasw John. There was something sinister bears tha Lion wichei. — Fl n e I y lots of very brave girls." Lydla satisfactorily explains the Olga, Gustus to Margery anil Charlie And I want to anyhow. We're so poor, Heed, the oldcM /WO MA.THAT'S JtST^^Vvf stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, accident. Levlne tells Amos his to Lydla. Kent and Olga kept the In the look of her and be rose. trademark In die 1 EZRA TRYING TO TUNE chop the breast of plan to ha v. the reservation that I'll never be anything but a scrub "What you do now, white man?" United St a cooked chicken- Cuticura Comfort* Baby's Skin Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for camp supplied with flsh. Excepting woman If I don't get educated."- , a complete IN WITH THAT THLREL opened for settlement. Patience she snarled. "Steal 1 Steal more, there should be a When red. rough and itching, by hot Infants in arms and Children all ages. dies of diphtheria, leaving Lydla at meal time anil the bathing hour, Kent stirred uncomfortably. "I Une of the world'* MEW REGENWEO RADIO ehr fiaett food pcod- cupful. Finely chop baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of feeling that her trust In God Is they spent the day In a birch-bark want to make money, quick." CoJfca.Tea, SET HE JUST GOT. lost. She finds comfort In the Levlne looked down on her and his enough cofd boiled Cuticura Ointment. Also make use To avoid imitations, always look lor the signature of canoe on the tike. "I don't see what the hurry Is. Is Cocoa* Catsup. r loving kindness of John Levlne. voice was pitying. "Why, you poor Pickles. Peanut ham with some of Charlie undertook to show Lydla It Olga?" Baiter, Canned now and then of that exquisitely scent- Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it A note of Amos', backed by Le- old devil, you look half starved." Ha fot to make a cupful, chop olives lo vlne, and held by Marshall, Is the reservation ns the Indians knew f-mlu ind ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, "Of course It Isn't Olga! She's all dug Into his pocket and brought out make half a cupful, moisten with due and cannot be met. At Lyd- It. If Lydla was a little puzzled by right to flirt with and a peachy looker, one of the Indispensable Cuticura One Certain Thing a sliver dollar. "Go get some grub," mayonnaise dressing. Use on but- la's appeal, Marshall agrees to his eagerness to make her understand hut you don't suppose a fellow wants Toilet Trio.—AdvertisemenL There is nothing certain in the ren»w it. Lydla enters high conditions on the reservation, she be said. tered whole wheat bread. Serve with world, except that when you start in SALESMEN school. A fullblood Indian bny, to marry every girl he gets crazy "Stenll Steal! Make cur young celery hearts and hot coffee. Holiness is the architectural plan on Charlie Jackson, makes accusa- gave little thought to the riddle. about!" saving money for one thing you are men drunk'! Make our young girls Club Sandwiches.—Cut large-sized which God hulideth up his living going to spend it for something else. Our West Virginia Grown tions against Levfne, and at- They visited one or two neat Indian "I didn't know," said Lydla, meekly. temple.—Spurgeon. tacks him. Levlne Is shot by an farms, but for the most part Charlie have babies that grow like these MONARCH loaves of sandwich bread into one- —Fort Worth Star-Telegram.^ Nursery Stock. Fine canTatslns outflt FRKB. "Nobody was ever crazy about me." Cash Commlulon Paid Weekly. WRITS lor terms. unseen assailant, and slightly led her from one wlck-l-up to the oth- snakes." she pointed a trembling, fourth inch slices; remove the crusts, wounded. Recuperating at the "You aren't that kind, thank heav- THE GOLD NURSERY CO. er. deep set In recesses of tho wood, scrawny linger at the scowUflf mixed Quality ibrlo years toast lightly and spread with mayon- Maaon City. W. Vn. Dudley cottage, he realljsws Lyd- en. You're growing up the way a girl bloods. "White man—dirty fool- la's loneliness and her shaken where the only whites to Intrude on ought to. I know all about It" naise; set two slices of the breast of dirty thief," and she spat at Levlne, a who own and operate their owe eteree. LADIES. WHO CAN DO PLAIN HEWING faith In God. They enter Into a the Indians were the occasional gov- Lydla sat staring Into the darkness, chicken over the toast, cover with compact to start a "search for at the same time striking the dollar REID, MURDOCH &. CO. at homo and want apara tlmv work, writ* ernment wood cruisers. These wick-l- thinking this over. She was getting thinly sliced broiled bacon and lettuce (enclose mump). NU-WA AI'RON CO.. God" together. Billy Norton, boy from his hand. It rolled out onto the Ejtabli,h*J 1853 leaves spread with mayonnaise. Set Locust Valley. N. T. chum of Lydla. arranges for her ups were hovels, usually In the last Chicago PimburjK ' New York to earn much-needed money stages of poverty and desolation. needles and lay shining In the flre- Lot Anielea Tampa above another slice of toast, cover Colds AGENTS—STOP CANVASSING ilght. Mjr plan pays me blir money. Partlculart making and selling fudge. One day they came to a wlck-l-up with chicken and bacon and lettuce tree W L. PRAI.EIUU, Madlaon. Fla. John stiffened and the mixed bloods and cut diagonally across. Garnish where there were three children be- WILL BELL H INTEBEST IN IIM.SOO.## sides the father and mother. Two watched him curiously. Btft the See Who Judged Them with a slice of tomato and a dill lit mortcate paper for 110.000.00. itcurad squaw suddenly burst into the feeble pickle. Serve with coffee. by 14.t3S arret Rood west Florida land. W. CHAPTER IX—Continued of the children were half blind with At a recent baby show in Kansaa H. CARROLL Blrmlnitham. Ala. —10— eye trouble. The whole family was yet deep drawn sobs of the old. and one of^the Judges was an old maid, Camp Sandwlchci.—Finely chop one- tottering over to the silver she picked For Hale—Htark farm. Vldnf^Tf. seventeen Billy's putfRpsllon proved !ndoe 09 HttA* Utf TDSUAPAT up In state by Elvlry. and at nine- mild flirtation with Olga that he had I GOUV, -HXJ MUTT OOUF. Baked Honey Cuttard—Take five ernment of tho United States who re- dren were often obliged to stay at "Oh.'' said Lydla. "Oh!" Then ed friend who had understood her OOWMl twwss AGOOO AMAMKLCS Wages of sin Is death and foollah- twenty the carryall was off to the dropped a-ben school closed and Olga • SOMRMWC -O HIM, IRRJC eggs, one-half cupful of honey, four ceive their appointment directly from home on snowy days; now, on skis, thoughtfully. "Aren't men silly i" B!;onous waste in the blood and D^r-'s fills act on the kidneys only. preparations well and they displayed completely obscured by the sinking of The bolero frock grows in popularity The vogue for red has had Its ef- up colds ami regulate the bowels. PREHENSILE TAIL ping tale you ever examined T The the sun. "Where's Eagle's Feather?" asked contradict aspersions cast on Levlne's and is extremely kind to all types of fect In stimulating the demand for Vied and rfcommended by Mothera Different To Clean Flower Vate makes one an easier victim of winter's O teful users the country over recom- them proudly. They had rented the Levlne. character. And yet, hcvr like c bad for over SO yeart. Sold by Druggists Book Reviewer—"A monkey's tall." colds and chills. Presence of these unal- mend them. Ask your neighbor I three old A tents from the agent, as "Scared, Lyd?" Inquired Kent a< flgures. It will lengthen or shorten black frocks, since the two colors go Pop—Really, I think you're foolish to You can clean a flower vase which "Sick," replied an Indian. dream the episode of Inst night so effectively together. Where the everywhere. Trial package FREE. Ad- has a long neck by pouring in some tered toxins makes itself felt in many 'Dmrttia tt agrnti which mcrtau iht ucrrtmm a/ well as the seven canvas cots, the they paused for a moment's rest on & the waist as you will, and add or dress, Mother Gray Co., La Roy, N. Y. The Laugh Diplomatic become engaged. I was thlrty-flve tht ktdnrjt—EmcyclopttJu defimitiou. log. John nodded. "I got back from seemed. If only It had been a dream I subtract from tbe height if you know more vivid reds are used their gar- when I thought of taking a wife. vinegar to which a little ordinary salt dishes and. the cooking utensils. The Washington today. Big light there. bow to manipulate It ish quality is toned by combination "Does your boss ever tell yon a has been added. Shake the vase vig- middle tent had been arranged with a "No, but I'm awful hungry." Lydln Marshall and his crowd, they'll make funny story?" Son—Say, pop, that's differenL drew a trifle closer on the log to The charm and romance of a with sober sable. Banish Pimples I'm not thinking of taking anybody's orously and the mixture will quickly rough slab table and benches for a a Dig light. I may have to compro- "No, but I don't dare to undeceive dining and living room. The boys- Kent "Supposing we have to stay out glrl'a first proposal I Even though Two-Colored Hats By Uiing H wife. remove all dust. Afterwards rinse out mise. I may make my bill read, only hlm. with clean water. tent with three cots and the gMs' here all night!" She shivered a little. mixed bloods can sell their landk not "he" Is not the right man, It la Tbe nswest felt hats coroe In two Muslin Trimming a happening naver to be forgot- Cuticura Anything EUe, Mitt? Doan's Pills with four, were crowded but comfort- "Well, I'd build a flre" said Kent full bloods." colors, with a darker or contrasting Pink muslin is used to trim a dinner Ultimate in Tact nble. In a matter-of-fact manner that Lydla "Good 1" said an Indian. "Full blood ten. 8hch Is in store for Lydla. color for the briro. Red and tan, and gown of black panne velvet—but It; Soap to Oeanse Shopper—I want a gallon of shingle Some Luck *^ow, Harold, do talk nice to mi- stain. Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys ••It's very nice. Indeed, boys, said suspected was assumed, "and flx you don't want to sell, anyhow." gray and flag blue ore popular com- Is a French creation, and handled In Ointment to Heal father. He has a bad temper." "Now that airplanes can travel 248 oat MwShindnjlStick^ Floorwalker—ThlR is the hardware Misfl Towne. "Come, girls, get up on a bed of pine needles. Then I'd "Better for yon mixed" Woods," binations. a most knowing manner. "Don't worry, durllng. I'm not a pi- miles an hour, pedestrians ought to At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. (to aa COVTZMpBO ' department. The cosmetic department His Frlerd—"Whofi the most grip- ano salesman for nothing." be glad one cannot walk on air.— is on the third floor. American Tribune. m •m mm*

THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH. with the Bell lines, serve 129,000 ata- tlons, all of which can be reached FISH DISTRICT NOTES BAINBRIDCE NEWS from any Bell telephone, a total of A Child's Deicrlption. "Official Manslaughter." 669,000 telephones for the state. THREE SPEAKERS Will GIVE NEARBY NEWS NOTES INSULL GROUP BUY "what khd of flower > that one In "Officiul inBnshtught'pr" is the tenn EVERY SECTION Berrien County Deatks Dally telephone calla In Michigan the pnrlo, .namroo?" psked Ressle used by one editorial writer in refer- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Muffler recent- Among (hose reiurulng t" M-buol, total approximately 3,000,000 of wMeh ADDRESSES AT COLOMA who had seen tbe chrysanthemum— ence to the failure of munb-lpul offi- ly visited Mr. aud Mrs. Paul Vargu. after the holidays are: MNs Wiliuu Alphonso A. Covell "you know the one I mean, the flower cials to use every possible means in Mis^ s Ethel Revy and brother Ellas Kulebes and Miss Alma Malkowskl to 1,300,000 are made each 24 hours In Beutou Harbor citizens were real CAREY & LEACH UNES BENEFITS FROM Detroit exchange. with thn hob?"—Boston Transcript. returned"laat Friday from their vaca-j Western Stale Normal at Kulamazoo.! good during the mouth of December us safeguarding public water supplies. Alphouso A. Covell, a veteran of the Hon in Indians. Krieger Ut Ferris liHtltute n Something of the enormity of tho fARM INSTITUTE, IAN. only eighteen arrests were made dur- Civil Wflr, and a resident of Benton Mr und Mrs. Joseph Swetay and Big Kuplds, Miss Verdu Kniebes aud j telephone company's task can be ing the month, eight of them for Harbor for over forty years, passed Bacteria Easy to Raise. U. 8. Trees Different family and Mr. and Mrs. John Zavary j-Rev. L. L. Burg.— to Xorlh Central sensed from the estimate that to make Hum *MrM* all Commuolcntloni to Operators of Shore Line Motor Buses BELL EXPANSION drunkenness. The sum of $38.00 in away at his home on Brunson avenue In milk kept at a temperature of 68 There Is not a sli.gle tree thof grows spent Wednesday evening with Mr .and College at Nupervilb-. Illinois Miss: the expected net gain of telephones In iu that city Saturday, January 1, 1927. fines was collected. Courier, Coloma, Mich. ^ f||| be Held at the (jet Control of Kalamazoo Routes. degrees F.. bacteria multiply more than In the United States that also grows Mrs Steve Motfler. Miss Swetay spent! Nadhie Stewart, who teaches at Marm'.! this state the coming year It will be at the age of 85 years. Mr. Covell 4,000 times every 24 houis. uatnrally ID northern South America. New Year's afternoon at the O" . H" . Michigan, and Miss Margarei S.-liau- Nearly $28,000,000 Will Be necessary to make gross connections BELL PHONE tf6J. served as a member of the city council Deputy Sheriff Chester Overcash of It 1% reported that the Inaull inter- who teaches near Xlles. in Benton Harbor back in the early Llndberg home. Expended on Telephone of 140.000, besides approximately 99,- Coloma, Borrlen Co., nichlfoo CoifimiiRity Church on Tuesday. Niles. one of the appointees of Sheriff ests have acquired control of the Carey A very enjoyable New Year's party Vaughn Butzbach Hp«*iit a few day* nineties; aud he was a prominent 000 disconnecUons. In addition, Fred Bryant, appears to be right on & Leach motor bus lines through the was given at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. last week with Kenneth Smith at Paw ; Plant Additions In Thh Berrien County Farm Bureau is member of George H. Thomas Post G. (Rnwred »B •econd class matter at the the job. Monday evening three men purchase of a majority of the stock of Frank Hendricks, the following Paw Uikc. change of address will be made by sponsoriuK |tbe lextonsion •cbool to be A. R., a member of the Knights of 1 THE REAL REASON uoatofflce at COIOIDH. Michigan, under were arrested by the deputy, two the Corey & Leach company. frleuuds being among those lu attend- Mr. and Mrs. Hirl Dockter and Orlo State This Year upwards of 63,000 of the company's the Act of March 8, IH7V.) Pythias lodge and also of the Benton held at the Community Church in Colo- charged with vagrancy and one with The Carey & Leach company for unee:. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Rendell. Mr. Ddckler of Lausliig *i»enl tbe New! customers, each change Involving a Harbor club. He enlisted In the Civil "Sweetest of tliPin all." "My dear- ma on Tuesday, January 11,1927. which trespass. some years have operated motor buses Our January Clearance Year's week end with Mr and Mrs. disconnection and a new connection. War at the age of 20 years and fought and Mrs. Chas. Plnyard, Mr. and Mrs. S-YEAR TOTAL MAY est. my only own." "How I udore you I" Friday, Jaunary 7,1927 opens at 10:00 a. m. and cloeea after between Kalamazoo and St. Joseph Clarence Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Charles Dockter. Miss Certrude Uode- * in a number of important engage- "There is no oilier half so sweet," "You •' 1 over M-17 to Watervllet and between Weber, Charles und Edwin Rendell, wald returned to Ionising with Mr. and ! REACH $100,000,000 w'o £ the evening session.1 ments. After the. war he located In arw the only Rirl for me," ... "I F. W. OOOHRUN Aunouneement is made from Lansing this city and St. Joseph over M-ll. :oft Margaret Swetay. Chas. Moore, Jr., j Mrs. Earl Dockter I" spend a week, ^ crease from 12 7 In 1920. The figure Three •peakers have been secured to Benton Harbor and engaged In the that Attorney George E. Nichols of They controlled the locul frauchlse love yoli." Alma Rlppqid. Wlllard Moore. Ethel •rh) Dockter will remain here for a, Michigan Company Planning it is anticipated, will grow to 208 talk at the three sessions. They are planing mill aud lumber business In Ionia hus lieen appointed by Attorney rights between Watervllet and Kala- Revy, Paul Hendricks, Mr. aud Mrs. few weeks. per 100 by the end of 19ai, or more How many hundred iiiNiinitttdi dowiiuwin. 'stairsMiuirN. ' Jects scheduled for 1927 are: Detroit- tion at different seasons of the year. riage of Miss Velum Kcnnlcott. daugh- by Deputy Sheriff Frank Plersali. Swetay, Jr. WUM.00#. Tb, company'. Ull ... . nu.oOO; D.lrtWP™U«. ing to that city from South Bend. He It is stated that the Carey & Leach Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ardella and fain I Alm Arl)or ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis KoonUc of anslon Is survived by his widow and seven lines are to be operated as heretofore, articles. See them be- Hy, Mr. und Mrs. Sowser and daugh- ml will add nmrh to ihe apiH-aran. ; P »» expected to total fm.OftO; Detroit-Toledo, IM.OOO: Wy- We will be as careful of your car as tho it were Twelve Corners, and Harold Baushke, almo8t sons. Funeral services were held Wed- with the possibility that the big yel- ter, and Steve Aganly siient New und i-omfort ..f ih.' hall : 128,000,000. andotte-Trenton. 161.000: Plymouth- son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baushke of Seven per cent of the pupils of the nesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. low couches will be placed on the Chl- Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Paul NVw Ywir's guests al Ihe Myron' Approximately 46.000 telephones Norfhvllle, $40,000: Kalamazoo-Grand our own. Itenton Harbor. The young folks were Buchanan schools are reported to be Horst, pastor of the Congregational cugo to Detroit run. fore buying Nichols home wen* Mrs. Grace Nichols i -fere added to the plant during 1926, Rapids, $293,000; NIlea-Kalamazoo, married In South Bend on New Years afflicted with some disease, the most Varga. church. prevelent troubles being measles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swetay and und iliriM- suns. Glenn. Ib-nry and compared with a gain of 45,000 in 1926 $22,000; Ann Arbor-Jackson, $448,000; LET^US CARE FOR YOUR CAR. PV6. family spent Sunday with Mr. and Lynn, of Splnks Corner nd Miss' and probably a similar Increase the FT it-Saglnaw, $287,000; Detroit-Port A three-year Illness preceded the whooping cough, the grippe and pneu- Accidents Were Numerous elsewhere. Unlh Blirgoyne of Niles. coming twelve months. Huron, $70,000; Orr's JuncUon-Port death of the second resident of Berrien monia. No cases of scarlet fever are Mrs. Paul Varga. Mrs. Elizabeth Potti CHURCH ANNOUNCUIEIITS Mrs. John Zavary visited Mrs. Ar- The Mid-Winter Extension School of This year the Michigan Bell plans A number of accidents were report- county known to be 100 years of age. reported In that city. Huron, $35,000; Port Huron-Bad Axe, della Saturday afternoon. Ihe Farm Bureau will Is* held at lb* to spend about $4,500,000 on construc- ed In the twin cities and vicinity over or just approaching It, John Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Potts, who has re- $16,000; Saginaw-Bar City, $192,000; C. E. Geisler • Paul Smenyack and John Slnko vis- irange hall at Balnbrldi: Cenfer all; j f buildings and purchase of the week end. none of them consider- eight years a resident of the county, sided in Hollywood since the death of t on 0 additional toll circuits outside of Harold Kimball of St. Joseph, the First Church of Christ, Scientiest ited Messrs Zavary and Argady last day Tuesday. January is ed really serious, however. Klmer passing away at the county infirmary her husband, about fifteen years ago. A pot l"«* I sites; $7,372,000 for central office cable. $753,000; pole work. $373,000 of Phone 26 F2 first man arrested by Deputy Sheriff Services are held every Sunday at 10:45 J. K. SCHERER llnner and supper will be served and Alton, aged 15 years, suffered a frac- and being hurled New Year's day. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Saturday. equipment; $4,912,000 for subscribers' $1,730,000 estimated for the five-year Ray 11*11, und the first prisoner to lie a. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Miss Swetay and Miss Varga visited several speakers of imporlaiice havt COLOMA, MICH. tured leg while coasting down a hlU Burial was iu the cemetery at Kan Edith Wagner, on Sunday, January'2, telephone equipment; $8,050,000 on ex- period. Late In 1927, the Detroit-Ann received at the county jail after Sheriff Wedges lay evening service at 8 o'clock. The World Store Benton Harbor, Mich, Mrs. John Zavary last Sunday. teen secured. The program is in chargi He—You've eitlainly taught me to near his home. Mrs. Ralph Grimes of Claire following services at the Peter 1927. at the age of 90 years. Funeral change lines and $3,395,000 on addi- Arbor cable will he extended as far Bryant took over that office, was fined Reading room open to the public ev- Joe Batek lias gone to Chicago to if F. L. SIniantun. Kenton Harlior had her scalp badly servles were held at the Methodist love you. Smith residence. Deceased Is survived $5.00 and costs iu Justice Forhan's ery Wednesday and Saturday afternoons The Aid Society of the Zion I".van tions to toll circuits. Purchases of as Jackson and will go on to Lan- cut when an automobile in which she j lurch at Hollywood on Wednesday live with his parents. She - oh. well. I've hud lots of les- by Nur sous and two daughters. court In Benton Harbor, charged with from 2 to 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Smith, Paul .'(•Ileal chnreb met Thursday with Mrs. material will Include 3,550.000,000 sing In 1928, probably reaching Kala- was driving with her husband skidded morning. She is survived by three sons sons myself. being drunk at a New Year's eve ball. Hendricks and Miss Walters enjoyed Uelnhold Wendzel. conductor feet of copper wire In mazoo by 1930, on its way across the off the road and crashed Into a tree and two daughters. near New Troy. John Humphrey ol Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church their New Year> dinner with relatives George Kn' -bes Is improving after a cable, 1,781,000 pounds of bare copper state. recent Illness. wire, 523,000 pounds of galvanized Building of a second Pontiac-Detrolt To Certain Speeders Itenton Harlwr had Ids rlghc eye had Every Sunday, divine services In the In South Haven. WATER BILLS ARE PAST DUE The building committee of the First Alma Luippold and Charles Moore. Mrs. Chris Blnnele returned home Iron wire, 72,070,000 conductor feet o' toll cable, andergmund most of the No ped«atrlaii'ii In ly cut when lie was thrown thru the R. B. Jimerson German language, beginning at 10:30. A hurry to be made a saint. Since You Entrust Your Money Congregational church at lien ton Har- Jr., had their New Year's dinner with last Sunday after visit Ing a week windshield of an automobile driven by Services in the Englfsh language ou Insulated copper wire, 1,886,150 feet way. Is one of the most Important con- 80 why b* In a hurry B. B. Jimerson. for forty-four years bor has awarded the contract for the villi relatives at Valparaiso. Indiana. Maurice Umpbrey. The car skidded MUST BE PAID TO VILLAGE CLERK the flspt aud third Sundays of the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crows at Law- of clay conduit, 47,000 crossarma and structlon projects on the 1927 tele- Wh«n you know you really ain't T To Your Bank Rather Than mi Ptnploye of the Michigan Central construction of the new church of that On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. on the Ic' on Colfax avenue and WAK month beginning at 11 :^5 a. m. Sun- rence. 46.000 poles. phone program. Early In the year It railway at Niles. died at his home iu denomination to the M. W. Stock Con- Big BARGAIN Offers ilerintiii Malkowskl entertained Mr. badly damaged. Hobert Curtis of Ben- day school every Sunday morning, be- Plant Inv'atmFnt p»>i telephone ic plawied to push the Detrolt-Pontlac-1 Dressing tkr Window that city Thursday. December 30, 1920. struction company at a cost of $194£00. ind Mrs. An^nst Malkowskl. Mi. and To Your Best Friend— ton Harbor had several fingers on bli- I will be at Long's barber shop Wed- ginning at 0:30, In both the English This paper has made arrangements with The Grand iervlce Is Increasing steadily, Mr. For- Pilot cable on from Its present nor- He Is survived by his widow, three It fs estimated that the total cost of (Received too late for last week.l Mrs. Olio Rennhack and children of "What do they mean by associated left hand badly lascerated on New icsday aud Friday nights for the col- and German languages. aker shows, being $190.04 at present, thermost point, Mt. Morris, to Sagl- sons, fourteen grandchildren, and sev- the church aud its furnishings will Rap as Herald which enable us to include The Coloma Fair Plain. Rexfonl Clark of Kalama- saies?" Year's Day when he caught his hand ectlon of water bills, or you can mail Mr. and Mrs. Mother and Mrs. Var compared wllb $166.69 In 1920. Indl- naw. It is expected to reach Bay them to me at my residence until eral brothers aud sisters. reach $250,000 to $300,000. Courier with any of The Herald's Special Bargain Offers '.oo and Mrs. John Schmaltz. "Well, you show together every- in a circular saw while making toyt- ga and her three daughters visited In cations are that-it will reach $260.82 City before the end of the year. Be- Why not also entrust to your bank for his children. 'urther notice. J. V. THOMPSON. First Community Church Mr. Henry Kniebes lost a valuable thing that might be used in one proc- at greatly reduced prices. Bangor last week. horse last week from Indigestion. per telephone by 1931. now and 1931 other new cables ess. Say, shaving brushes, shaving the handling of the7 money and -Adv. Village Clerk With a view to establishing more Pun I Hendricks visited bis parents. bum Mrs. Charles Bishop Rev. W. E. Goltz, Pastor. Robert Wendzel. who has been ill Many Exchange. Benefit ^ ^ to connect Grand Rapids creams, razors, razor blades, uud lo- equitable assessment of all property Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks, over wllb heart inmble for the past month, 0r I,d H, n BeD,wl Hlrbor property of your estate? Mrs. Charles Bishop, aged 48 years, Sunday, January 9th— Special Bargain No. 9 Many town, will beoedt (rom th. ^ ' " - ' tions to use after shaving." Palace of Sweets Closed in the city of Benton Harbor city com- the holidays. s slightly improved but will lie con- with Coloma, Coloma with South Ha-, Marriage Licenses died at her home on Empire avenue, No Sunday school January 9th. It Joseph Swetay. who has IMHMI in Michigan Bell's expansion program "1 see. And court-plaster." missioners have ordered City Manager lued to his lied for some lime. ven, Wyandotte with Trenton, Lansing. The Hrst business failure to l)e re- Benton Hurbor, Friday, December 31. Is hoped that on the following Sunday Chicago, lias Returned to the home of during 1927. Now telephone plants Ferdinand Calvin Reisig. 20; Mary Guy Tyler to engage such assistance The little duughter of Mr. and Mrs. corded iu the City of Benton Harbor 1920. after a long Illness. Besides her the church school sessions may be re- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will be provided at a number of' with Owosso. Owosso with Flint, Mies | When your attorney writes your will, Elizabeth Heinbuch, 20. both Berrien us is necessary to have every piece of \dolph Vandrasek is seriously ill with They're Different during the year 1927 was that of the sumed. Swetay. Mrs. Slnko was a visitor at with Kalnmazoo and Kalamazoo with Springs. husband, she Is survived by three sons, property in tiie city inspected thorough- points, larger ones at others, type of Bjones—My wife's been trying to j consider the wisdom of recommend- Palace of Sweets, the confectionery Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. scarlet fever. Grand Rapids. Frank Taylor. 24; Viola Hall, 19; two daughters, her father, Horace ly, inside and outside, before the next the Swetay home during the holidays. equipment will be changed at stUi reduce, and Is l aving a very hard [ and ice cream store located at the Subject, "Life's Greatest Garden." Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DannelTel Routing the toll and long distance both of Benton Harbor. Garland of Benton township, three sis- assessment is spread for taxes. Mrs. Geraldlne Smith's husband re- others and more central offices will ing this institution to serve as your corner of Main and Pipestone streets. Si>eclai music will be furnished by the spent New Year's Day with Ihe bit- lines through cable means almost; time. Amil F. King. 20; Emma Roberts. ters and a brother. turned from Pittsburg to sjiend the be added at some exchanges. Andrew Mousatson. tbe proprietor of vested choir. Ail adults are cordially ter's parents. Mr, ami Mrs. Thomas complete protection against ?tonn' Rev. Smith—Tell her to have faith. ! executor. 20; both of Galleu. holidays with her ut tbe home of her 1 the place, rei)orts that he has assets The case of Louis Pattl of River- Invited to attend this service. Hayes at Benton Harbor, on Sunday The Michigan Bell now has 1,691,000 Remember, faith will move mountains. Herman Hattencach. 44. Buchanan. parents. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hen lamage and Interference with the of about 18.500, while his liabilities Henry Chamliers, aged 53 years, side against the estate of the late Mr. and Mrs- . DannefTel entertained miles of wire In service with the prob- . Bjones—You may have seen moun- ! Henrietta Sibley, 33, Chlcugo. drlcks. r are about $11,000. passed away at his home iu Beuton Henry Jacobs was heard In the circuit Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kasisebke und Mr. ability that Its lines will be Increased " ™®' . „ rlrM ... tains, but you've never seen my wife. Chester Hall. 55, Buchanan; Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Church Elwood Flsh of Bangor spent Sun Harbor, December 28, 1926, after an court this week. Pattl sought to collect und Mrs. Ralph Washburn of Benton i ^ more tban 2,000,000 miles In 1927. AddlUonal open wire toll .Irculta —Pathfinder. Carrie Moulds. 52, Benton Harbor. day, December 2*itb. with Lem Flsh. TRUST DEPARTMENT Illness of eight years. Mr. Chambers the sum of $500, which was alleged to Rev. T. H. Leamon, Pastor. Mr. und Mrs. Batek, who recently More thaI1 hal, a mUUon mlIe 0 Wlre 1 P I Card of Hianks Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sheldon of has been added lo the ,lat" '' , ie ' Jr twee" nA Annn Arior Kalamazoo, urn- settled on a farm in Benton township be due on a note, but evidence Is said We missed the boys and girls from traded their place for Chlcugo proper- e S e Chb-ago and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cod- a 1 0r,, d B,p 18 Kalamazoo Catastrophe many years ago and lived there until to have been produced to show that the ty, have moved from this vicinity phone plant since 1924. 1 •" ° " ' Mr. and Mrs. Wingn Robinson and our church- activities last Sunday and er of St. Joseph were guests of Mr. and Benton Harbor. Jackson and Hud- Host (doubtfully)—I've had bad his health failed. He is survived by note had been paid, all except the with their family. Over the five-year period—1927-1931 family desire thru the columns of The Few Chinchillat Left we are hoping it wont be long before and Mrs. Carl Hunt on Sunday. son. Bay City and Alpena. Port Hu- news I Tinison, the plumber, has his widow, one son, his mother and a interest, and a verdict of $20 for the we will have the joy of hearing Mrs. Smith of Covert spent the Inclusive-major expenditures for out- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Courier to express tbelr sincere tlianks The chinchilla, a little rodeut of tho Al Balers left Ibis week for liidiun- •rother. Funeral services were con- interest was granted. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ron and Bad Axe, Port Huron and passed away! to all who were of assistance to them Andes mountaius iu South America, their footsteps again and the happy a|Milis. side plant work will be made at many ducted Thursday afternoon by Rev. A. Hendricks und Mr. and Mrs. Chas Flint, Mt Clemens and Emmet Junc- Visitor—Br—but you weren't re- at the time of the death of their sou has the finest and most valuable fur jumble of their voices. - Mrs. George Friday has been ill for cities and towns, including Grand Corner Main and Pipestone Streets C. Dlefenbach. Rendell. tion. Petoskey and Mackluaw City. lated, were you? and brother, Casslus Robinson, es- The pastor's hour for Sunday, Jan- tbe past week with the flu. Rapids, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Allegan, of all animals. U has been hunted for Clifford Slsk of Niles, who was re- Mrs. Curpenter's daughter Delia Marquette and Houghton and Menomi- Host—No, but I'd worked ray way pecially do they wish to thank the Mrs. Augustus Bohn of Galleu, died uary 9th, is 7 p. m. Let us work to- The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Niles, Flint, this fur until it has become practical- cently arrested ou a charge of beating and a lady friend from Chicago spent nee and Marquette. up to third on his list!—London Opin- young men who acted as pall beanfrs. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray gether to make it a wonderfully help- Jacob Friday are 111 with the scarlet Pontlac, Birmingham, Saginaw, Bay BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN ly extiuct, though once there wero up John Haney, the 70-yeaiK)ld at- the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. l/ouls To telephone people, the rapidly in- ion. the singers who furnished the music, Norrls, at Ireland's Corners, north- ful hour. Give this hour the right- fever in a mild form. City, Algonac, Big Rapids, Charlotte, great numbers of Uie diminutive crea- tendant at a St. Joseph garage, was Carpeuler. creasing use of tbe long distance wires those who sent floral offerings, and all east of Buchanan, on Christmas day of-way. Keep everrything else off the A wedding of local Interest occurred Eaton Rapids, Fenton, Harbor Springa, tures. says J. B. Gargau in Our Dumb lined $10 and costs iu Justice Collier's Mr. and Mrs. John Rendell spent who so generously furnished the use just as the family were preparing to main track. Get back in plenty ' of on Christmas Day in South Bend Indicates a change In modern boslnese Safer Animals. court In St. Joseph. Slsk. who admit- Christmas day with Mr. uud Mrs. Chas Howell, Iron River, Ishpemlng, Ma- of their automobiles.—Adv. seat themselves for the Christmus din- time from your helpful Sabbath call. when Miss Brim ha Irene Peters, the methods. The company's records ted that he committed the crime while Rendell. rine City, Oxford, Rochester, SL "Girls were harder to kiss In your ner. Mrs. Bohn suffered a heart at- Bring the visitors along. Take a good daughter of Mrs. Eliza Peters, was show an Increasing use of the toll cir- intoxicated, has paid all of Haney's Mr. and Mrs. Sprague and family Clair, Wayne. Bentor Harbor, Grand day, weren't they, grandpa?" tack and slumped Into her chair, dying nap Sunday afternoon so that you car married to Fred Gerling of Benton cuits for sales campaigns, marketing expenses for medical aid and settled and Graten Plnyard spent Christmas Haven, Menominee, Mt. Clemens, Roy- "Mebbe, mebbe," ventured the old He—"Our bootlegger has lieen ar- Child Welfare Widespread within a few minutes without regain- be fresh, alert and in time for the Harlior. They will reside on Edgecomb goods, buying, dispatching trains, rested." with him for the time lost from his - with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Plnyard. al Oak, St. Joseph. Traverse City and gentleman, "but It wasn't so blame In the -United States aloue there arj. ing consciousness. She was <10 years sen ice. The pastor's theme will he: avenue in Benton Harlior. handling salesmen on the road, etc. She—"What for?" work. It is reported. Mr. uud Mrs. Gv/orge Selezan have , Bay City. dangerous. The old parlor sofa approximately 7,000 child-caring In- old. "A Man Up a Tree." The Michigan Bell during 1826 ex- gone to Chicago to spend the winter Many New Buildings i wouldn't smash Into u tree about thut How is Your Water Supply? stitutions and societies. They spend You are Invited to come lo our tended Its toll service educational Vrs. Sarah Klngsley, pioneer resi- with their daughter. Mrs. Petrlcks. ZION EVANGELICAL ( III KCH During 1926, the Michigan Bell time." several hundred million dollars a year The damage suit of $50,000 which church home, uud bring your friends. work for the assistance of business dent of Pipestone township, died at Strangers welcome. Wlllard Moore spent Christmas al i Telephone Company placed in ser- Man Tried In Crucible. looking after 500,000 children who was brought by Otto Macher of Benton Rev. L. E. Burgess, I'asfor, people, to promote the speedier and her home a few miles mortheast of Harbor against Henry and Stanley the L. Carpenter home. ! vice new buildings and additions to Heard in Court Life Is a crucible. We are thrown have been removed from their homes Paul Smenyak visited Mr. and Mrs Sunday, January !•, 1927. more economical use of long distance. Eau Claire. December 26.' She was 90 WIms, operators of a taxi line in Beu- central offices at a number of points, How is Your Plumbing? Into It, and tried. The actual weight mainly because of poverty aud ill John Slnko and Mr. und Mrs. Joseph The Sunday school and church serv- Social use of the toll lines expanded Lawyer—Don't you think you are years old. Her husband died 40 years tou Harbor, for Injuries alleged to have Surprise for the Worshipers. I structures, sites and equipment, cost- and value of a man are expressed In ago. Swetay on Christ mas day. ices are on a new schedule, beginning greatly during the year. There was straining f point In your explanation? health. Of these 7,000 institutions or been sustained last April when it is Two women on a Pennsylvania rail- the spiritual substance of the man. Mr. and Mrs. John Zavary enter fifteen minutes later than usual. The ing as follows: Iron Mounttaln, $166,- Witness—Maybe I ara, but you oft- It is my business to look after the plumbing societies 1,400 are orphanuges which charged that Macher was Injured by a road train, suburb-bound, were talk- heavy growth of the use of the toll All else Is dross. The Coloma Courier and \ tained friends from Benton Harbor tin1 Sunday school will begin at !l:4r>, and 000; Kalamazoo, $944,000; Niles, $146,- en have to strain things to make them care for 150,000 children. car owued By the defendants and driv- ing of—oh. Just the usual things two circuits of all Michigan College towns troubles of other people and to help them out Grand Rapids Herald Daily, 1 year I AH Sunday after Christmas. the morning worship at 10:4.'). There 000; Birmingham, $29,000; Ironwood, clear. en by Berthel Boone, was taken up In women talk of after a day's shopping by students and their friends and fam- HAD HIS FILL OF SYMPATHY Michigan Farmer .L Monthly 1 year ( Mr. and Mrs. John Slnko are moving will lie no evening services unlll fur- $41,000; Detroit, $3,681,000; Redford, of their difficulties. My experience enables me the circuit court this week. It is ilies. Another development of the with a matinee thrown iu. Said one to the Sherwood farm near Watervllet ther announcement. Prayer meeting $247,000; Rosevllle, $116,000; Ply- to do first-class work. charged that the taxi was being driven Farm Mechanics Monthly 1 year ) p^or year was the reduction of rates on Poor Father Not Hard to Understand Why Sonny of them: "Of course, you have heard where they will work this year. will lie held on Tuesday evening at mouth, $132,000; Trenton, $53,000; at a rate of about 50 miles per hour, American Poultry Advocate..Monthly 1 year ( ^ _ long haul toll messages. The reduced Report of Condition of THE STATE BANK OF COLOMA Hie story th^4fre telling in the Tues- Miss Ethel Revy and Ellas Revy 7 Wyandotte, $197,000; Ypsllantl, $146,- "What's 'leisure.' pa?" Would Prefer a Short Period when Macher was knocked down and Today's Magazine Monthly 1 year j rate period was extended to Include If your water supply is insufficient, let me fix it day Afternoon club about Mrs. S ?* silent the holidays with their fatlu On Friday evening. January 14. the 000. The following projects were "Leisure, my son. Is two minutes' of Retirement. dragged for about 100 feet. the hours between 7:00 at night and at Coloma, Michigan, at the close of business Decebmer 31,1926, Poorly suppressed Interest and ex- Household Monthly 1 year / and otlier friends at East Chicago. Belhany class will hold their regular started In 1926, with the Indicated ex- rest a man gets while his wife l« hunt- or drive you a new well. If you want a new 4:30 In the morning, with the lowest citement was registered in the eager Steve Agardy spent December 2(»tli meeting at the home of Mrs. George penditures: Saginaw, $41,000; Battle ing up something else for hlra to do.** water system installed in your house, let me as called for by the Commissioner of the Banking Department: Listen to a story about Sonny. rate effective between 8:30 p. m. and On Tuesday of this week the plans reply, "No J Do tell me." with Mr. and Mrs. John Slnko. Kniebes. Creek, $184,000; Pontlac, $105,000; —Boston Transcript. He Is three years old. He is the 4:30 a. m. The reversal of charges give you an estimate on a new electrical or RESOURCES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Dollars Cts of the state highway department for The story' followed and was over- Steve Moffler, Jr., and Mrs. Horn Royal Oak, $172,000. The flgures quot- kind of child you read about but sel BARGAIN NO. 1 BARA6IN NO. privilege was extended to "anyone" oi Loans and Discounts, viz: the lowering of the span of the Somer- heard by a joyous eavesdropper. Mrs. nol and daughter Irene of Chicago, ed above do not Include amounts GOOD LOOKS a gasoline plant. dom meet. visited a couple of days last week al station-to-statlon calls. ieyton bridge over the St Joseph river S , it seems, had been kepi, late Coloma Courier 1 year Coloma Courier 1 year spent for cable and line construction. Secured by collateral I 14.594 (52 When you meet him It Is like greet- the home of Mr. und Mrs. Steve Mof- During the past year. 21,023,000 long near the Scottdale were approved. The at an afternoon card party and had Gnd Rapids HmU 1 year COVERT NEWS Telephone buildings erected the past Unsecured 191,644.05 I 9.000 00 ing a sunbeam suddenly turned into Graid Rapids HeraU 1 year fler. distance messages were completed plans for the new bridge have now been been forced to hurry through dinner in two years or now under construction Items in transit 800.00 the shape of a human being. HicUgai Firwi 1 year , Mrs. Puedebal und son have moved ELMWOOD CORNERS over the toll lines of the Michigan approved and 'call for two spans and order to get to prayer meeting in time. and contemplated for the Immediate CLARENCE KREITNER But one day Sonny fell down and two approaches. This bridge, which All For $5.65 onto the John Slnko furm. Totals 1206.598.67 $ 9.600.00 1216,1!$.67 Weary and relaxed, she sank Into an All For fS. 75 Word has been received from Live future, represent an investment, ex- Bell Company, against 17.470.000 the broke his arm. He didn't cry, but It was donated to the county by the Pere A surprise party was given on Steve exceedingly pleasant slumber from Oak. Florida, that Mrs. Wm. Watson clusive of equipment and outside plant previous year and comparing with 28.- Phone Coloma 88-M Coloma, Mich. Bonds, Mortgages and Securities, viz: did hurt. His iiand and arm hung Marquette railway when they aban- Moffler on Sunday, December 20th, in had the nilsforfune lo fall just before of $8,036,000. with consequent large 108.000 that It is estimated will be a Real estate mortgages $ 5,180.00 (138,278.64 limp. So they called the doctor and doned their right of way from Benton which she was only partially aroused honor of his 43rd birthday. Among d U. 8. Bonds and Certificates of by the preacher's softly Insistent voice tiie guests were the following: Mr. Christmas ami sustained a broken hip. employment of local labor and mater- handled during 1927. had the arm set and then put Into a Harbor to Buchanan, will be approxi- She was formerly Mrs. Oscar Mc- Transmission was bettered and var- Indebtedness pledged 21,678.12 mately 300 feet long, with a 30-foot asking, "Will Mrs. S lead us in and Mrs. Soltas, Mr. and Mrs. Koesus, ials at many points. g Other bonds., sling. Gowan of Covert. ious improvements In handling toll 47,019.70 road bed. The cost is estimated at prayer? Mrs. S ," Mr, and Mrs. Szecse, Mr. and Mrs. Buildings, sites and central office When Sonny went out the next day your Oscar Kelly of Coloma spent Sunday and long distance calls were made $83,000, the county and state sharing Sleepily she stirred, half opened her Mahka. Mr. and Mrs. Bokovts, Mr. equipment expenditures in 1927 will Total I | 5,180.00 $201,976.46 $207,156 46 with his mother lie was the object of and Mrs. Kofyuk, Miss Rose Mahka, at the home of his brother, G. H. during 1926. particularly for the pur- alike in the expense. eyes. and. hazily recalling tiie after- make a heavy total and will include: much attention from his mother's Addrett All Coloma, Miss Glzella Delias und Matthew Kelly. pose of speeding the service. RESERVES, viz.: noon's Interesting game, said: "It Isn't Ann Arbor, $152,000; Battle Creek, friends—and his. Mahka, all of Benton Harbor; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kelly were call- Due from Federal Reserve bank $ 13,391.80 $ 7,000.00 Ordere To,, The Coloma Coorier, Michigan $768,000; Detroit. $7,254,000; Flint, Constant improvement of both local M my turn. Mrs. Jones took the last Doe from banks In reserve cities 4,856.88 "Poor little arm ! declared the flrst Ikmak and her daughter Irene of ers at the Ed B.-illinger home last and toll service is looked for by ol trick."—Philadelphia Bulletin. $607,000; Grand Rapids, $493,000; Hol- Total cash on hand 6,878.80 1,881.11 Gallic Literature Cleveland, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Friday eve. MOTORISTS I lady. "Did you hurt the little armT flees of the Michigan Bell Compan} There is no Information as to the Joseph Swetay and family of Covert. D. J. Muth and family entertained land. $36,000; Ishpemlng, $31,000; Sonny smiled. Jackson, $594,000; Kalamazoo, $67,000; as a result of the never-ceasing re- Totals $ 24.126. $ 8,881.11 $ 82.508.09 literature of tiie Gauls, if they had Ail congratulated Mr. Moffler on ids Daniel Muth and family on New Year's She—She takes a good look at every "Poor little arm!" sympathized the Eve and on Sunday Mrs. Muth and Mt Clemens, $68,000; Pontlac, $306.- search and development work being anj', since writing was forbidden to anniversary and wished him many handsome man she meets aud they COMBINED ACCOUNTS, viz.: next lady they met. "Did 'lm fall and daughter Elda were guests of Mrs. 000; Port Htiron, $85,000; Royal Oak, conducted in the Bell laboratories. It I am now equipped to furnish you the Druids, who were the repositories more happy birthdays. stare back. What makes them do It? Overdrafts 9.48 hurt his arm?'/ Lull. la anticipated that 1927 will witnes* of the lore and learning of the an- $450,000; Saginaw. $148,000; St. Jo- Premium Account 1.59 Again Sonny smiled. Mrs. Prlsdlla Henderson and daugh- important developments In this work He—Her good looks. with Winter Gasoline and Zero Banking House seph, $55,000; Traverse City, $164,000; 25.000.09 "Poor little arm!" greeted the next cient Celts on tiie continent of Europe. ter, Mrs. Henry Carter aud children, Furniture and Fixtures Center Line, $38,000. The work at a 6,658 08 Tha Shorter the Longer. Other Real Estate lady. "The little arm Is broken." returned to their home iu Chicago last majority of these points will call for Alive and Active Motor Oils - - Also Chains, Tires 82,849.42 Thursday. Would Speak for Itself. Customers' Bonds deposited with bank for safekeeping 2,250.00 Souny smiled, but not so warmly From a Story—One week floated hy; large additional expenditures during •The foola aren't all dead yet," Mr. aud Mrs. George Miller will The small boy entered the butch- Stock of Federal Reserve Bank 2,100.00 this time. » two weeks and Johnnie's vacation was 1928 and later. We heard a man bewailing. and Accessories. spend aliout ten days in Jackson at- er's shop whistling briskly, anu de- No, we agreed, and, std to bay, "Poor little arm!" beamed the next half over; three weeks and It wus a New central offices will be placed tending to business, and will then re- posited a sheep's head on Ihe counter. A lot aren't even ailing:. Total $524,781.79 friend. third over.—Boston Transcript. in service the coming year at Battle turn lo their home here. It is report- "Mr. Jones," he said, "moiber's sent So it went By the time they got !c. A. SHOUPi 147 Pipestone Street Benton Harbor, Mich. Creek, Belding, Buchanan, Royal Oak. LIABILITIES ed that the lute Douglas I'orapey bad back this meat." and turned on his Too Well Capital Stock paid in ..$ 50,000.00 back home Sonny was very quiet. and Detroit Other work Is planned MANUFAOTUBEB OF deeded the home place here to Mrs. heel and started to leave. "Have you a speaking acquaintance Surplus fund .. 20.000.00 "Mother," lie said, solemnly, "I think Miller and another 20 acres without for the coming twelve months at Ben- The SUDDEN SERVICE Station Not Personality. But the butcher wanted an explana- with the woman next door?" Undivided Profits, Net 848.88 the poor little arm will stay In the any buildings to another daughter. ton Harbor, Houghton, Escanaha, Iron ; Boats. . The Antiquarian society of Smith- tion. "A speaking acquaintance? I know CLAUDE MAST, Proprietor house till it's well."—Washington Star. Entire Stock of Mrs. Henderson. River. Sault Ste. Marie, Menominee, COMMERCIAL DEPOSITS, viz. ; Window Screens. rllle was holding its anniversary meet- "What's wrong with It, sonny?" he her so well that we don't speak ut all." Commercial Deposits subject to check $129,459 86 Mrs. G. H. Kelly has lieen on the sick St Ignace and Reed City. Coloma, Michigan ing, an occasion of much splendor uud asked. Time Commercial CertiilcateH of Deposit 62,118.95 t Porch Screen Work, list for u week. She recently received 669.000 Telephones In State I Screen Doors, Importance. u letter from her son. Harry, of Man- "Well." sonny replied, "mother Too Rithy Free Crankcase Service. Battery Charging Reverse Expressions. A young woman who acted In the The Michigan Bell Telephone Com didn't say what was wrong with it. Total $191,1^8 31 $191,578.31 Ironing Boards itowoc, Wis., advising her that his "Say, If you know who stole your "Two or three" always means at capacity of society reporter for one of pany now aerves approximately 64nr She only said 'leave It, and Ihe bead Shirtwaist Boards wife's father had died on December pipe, why dou'i you gel ll back?" SAVINGS DEPOSITS, viz. least three, or three and upwards. Goats "Half Price 000 telephonea. In addition, 269 locV will Bitpnk 'or iUelf" the morning papers of the city, In muk- 16th and was burled December 20th. I Window Frames "Well, I've got his smoking Jacket." Book aoconnts—Subject to Savings By-laws $219,918.57 "One or two" seldom nieuns one. "In Ing her rounds for tiie purpose of se- connecting companies that oonneo^ Club Savings Deposits (Christmasj 89,00 • Door Frames a minute" means anywhere from live and curing the names of those in attend- Don't Want Refrigerators to 50 minutes. "That reminds me of ? Fruit Ladders ance, approached a somewhat elderly Total $218,957.57 $219,957.57 PAY EIGHT TIKH SAND FOR fretty Good, After All The people of India have little use a story" means "Now you keep quiet • Cabinet Work of all kinds ; hut well-preserved spinster, who wus CHAS. L PEAPPLES VICTOR E. FERGUSON The more closely the average man for refrigerators because they have an Bills payable $ 40,000.00 while 1 tell my joke." "1 hold no brief : j moving in her slut -liest manner auild GREVHOI'ND LICENSE PLATES Varying Length of Waves All Dresses at actual follows the weather reports, the more old-age prejudice against foods that Customers' Bonds deposited with bank for safekeeping for" means "I ara now going to de- the throng. Waves have been measured in va- Absolutely the largest and most complete I . —— i he wonders if tiie old almanacs have been kept over night. However, and interest 2,352.03 fend—"Willie I do not wish lo ap- "I suppose. Miss Dunkum." the re- rious parts of the ocean reaching weren't pretty good after all.—Rich- there have been a few electric refrig- monumental shop in Southwestern Michigan pear critical" means "But 1 am going porter said, jotting down the rume, heights of from 30 lo 40 feet. In the Total $524,781.79 • Let me give you in estimate j Manufacturers' Cost Muskegon county's largest contrib- moud Tiraes-Disputch. erators sold there, according to ihe to have my say out anyhow." "Of "you are an Antiquarian?" utor to the automobile license plate s^uth AUai and south Pacific It Is Denartmeut of Coramerce. Monuments—Mausoleums—Memorials course it's no business of mine" means on anything you want. "I ara a member of the Antiquarian office this year Is the Safety Motor thought thut storm waves have STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, ss, "I am simply devoured with curiosity. Coach company, which has paid $8,800 I, D. C. Cook, Cashier of the aboye named bank do solemnly society." responded Miss Dunkum. with reached 50 feet. Lake Superior has "My conduct calls for no apology and for Greyhound buses. swear, that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, great dignity, evidently having an im- Or Go Without It Avoid Cruelty. the largest waves, and It Is thought Eighty-five hundred license plates had and correctly represents the true state of the several matters therein contained. needs no explanation" is Ihe usual iu Starting Tuesday, pression that an "antiquarian." objec- All the ponBtltution guarantees Is We ough*. never to sport with pnln probable that during severe storms lieen Issued in December by the Mus- ST. JOSEPH MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Inc. as shown by the books of the bank. D. C, COOK, Cashier. trodudlon for an apology or an explan- • Shop Opposite Hill's Store : tively considered, was about the same the pursuit of happiness. You have and distress In any of our amuse- waves may be encountered In deep • kegon bureau of the secretary of Phone St. Joe 96—St. Joseph, Michigan Subscribed and sworn to before me Correct attest; ation. "No one could possibly have thing as antiquity.—Pittsburgh Dis- to catch up with ll yourself.—Detroit water of a height of from 20 to 25 state when the office closed Friday ments, or treat even the meanest in- this 4th day of IJanuary, 1927. A. W. FILSTRUP mistaken my meaning" is what we say January 4th feet. . „ : COLOMA. • MICHIGAKi patch. night News. sect with wanton cruelty.—Blair. i r » . ITunnan, Notary Public. C. E. GEISLER \ Directors. when some one has mistaken it.—In- : My oomxnisslon expires Sept. 14-1989. F. W. COCHRUN dependent. —

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Busy Cophert Have you paid your subscription to Slippery F.lnj Lozenges will ease that H. 8. C. RADIO SCHOOL NEW $1,000,000 HJTEL AT Few Are the Changet The Courier? coug b. Scott ells them.—Adv. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER MAKES In one year the gophers of Yo^emita Rang on Literature park brought up 8,000 tons of earth. The Self Culture Club will meet The Phllathea class will meet with TO START ON IANUARY 10 ST. MPiptHS ASSl'RED The end of a tale told by Qlump. with Mrs. Carrie Becht on Friday, Mrs. Laura Umpbrey Friday evening, REPORT OF ACTIVITIES OF PAST TWO YEARS the NeoUthlc Bard, 'way back B. W. O. Bird's Color Changed January 7tb. January Htb. Who Is Your Grocer H. ("Wallt' Outline of History") Twenty Department, of State 1 allege «'i0,0«M) Worth of Common Slock Had "And to Og-og married Cg-og, and by Feeding Methods Veal and chickens wanted at the C. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING feott they lived happily ever after." Kloess maiket.—Adv. 4!>t4 --Arthnr Swift, Phone 138. Coloma. Addnw all Conmualcationi to 1,121 Miles of New Highways Con- p WHl Furnish Lcrtnn-x-CaUlog of Hubscrlbed Before January I The food u bird eats can modify the The end of a tale told by Hassan 3Stt ?7? Courier, Coloma, Mich. PUNS colors of the plumage Can (fries, for Mrs. Irriug O'Loary und bet nleiM. Cherrjr Bark structed in Two Years—81 Bridges Courses Available. Promoters of the new $1,000,000 All, the Bedouin story teller before the instance, can be changed from their Helen Paul, were In Cbk-ago sight- Tbe Lad it* Social Union of the Filft ; hotel In St. Joseph now seem satisiled days when all the Arabs migrated to seeing last week. Community church will meet with BELL PHONE WJ. Built—Cost of Removing Snow From usual clear pale yellow to a rich orange Couch Syrup Are you satisfied with the kind of service you East Lansing. Jan. 6—With the most | thut there will be no hitch in the finan- Hollywood: "And so Ramleh took Mrs. Jennie Smith. Tuesday afternoon. I, Berrien Co., nichlfM CO-OPERATIVE WORK hue by mixing with their food sweet are getting on your orders for groceries and complete series of courses ever at- cial arrangements of the building pro- Fatlma In marriage, and they Uved Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Emalaion Jaa&ary 11th. A pleasant tasting, bright Highways Was Heavy. cayenue and the husks of capsicum. full pints 81.00 at Scott's.—Adv. tempted by radio lu this section of the gram and tiny have gone so far as to happily ever after." red syrup, free from nar- meats? (Entered as Hecond-cla-ts matter at the announce that the present Hotel Whlt- Pigeons, too. can be similarly altered LIST your lake property and farms State highway construction during country scheduled, the annual "school From the well known ode of Vichy, Miss Dora Muth reiurned to Chica- cotics and alcohol, that poHtoffiue at Coloma, Mli-hlKaii, under of the air" from the Michigan State jcomb will close Its doors on January Some years ago the Austrian scientist. with H. A. King, Coloma, Mich.—Adv will give your relief from the Act of March «, 1H7».) the past two years exceeded any prev- Many Achievements Accredited to the bubbling troubadour: "And then, go Sunday, after spending the holi- College will get under way on Monday [ 15tii. and that on the following day the Doctor Saoermen. kept pigeons which rf. that cough, bronchial ca We do not claim to carry the most complete ious period considering the great vol- amid high rejoicing and welkin-ring- days with her parents. ume of traffic, according to the County Farm Organization During evening, January 10. according to an- 1 work of dismantling the hotel building he fed upon foods mixed with harm- tarrh or Irritation. Friday, Jaunary 7,1927 ing, did Sir Puddlegrif, bight SirGrlf- For ibat'cold or gmp, take Laxative stock of these foodstuffs, but we do claim that biennial report by Frank F. Rogers, nouncements made here this week by and storing what furniture and fixtures less aniline dyes. By use of one dye Live marketjirice paid for wheat at Past Year. Pepad for short, wed the fair ludye Aspirin .Cold Tablets. Oet them at state highway commissioner. M. S. C, radio authorities. can be salvaged will start the follow- he obtained pigeons of a beautiful red. tbe Wateryliet Milling Cd.—Adv. 43tf we have as good a stock as anybody in the F. W. OOOHRUN Ysobel, bight five feet two inches; aud Scott's.—Adv. During the 1025 and 1926 biennium, The Berrien County Farm Bureau Twenty different departments of the ; ing day. and with another dye he got others of staple articles, and that our service is the best The promoters of the hotel project oral: the tayie tells that forever afterward Henry Kublman left Sunday night 1.12:1 miles of trunk line and federal college will offer courses during the 16 a rich blue. The African tuuracou has Build yourself up to stand the win- looks back over tho year of 1026 with for his home lu Cincinnati. Ohio, after 7 ox. that can possibly be given. aid roads were placed under construc- some degree of pride in that several weeks of the school, which is to close announced the sale of $320,000 worth they lived happily." ter's cold by taking Peptonized Iron crimson feathers, but its color is nol spending the holidays at tbe home of tion, the report states. Estimated achievements can be credited to the on April 21). The total number of | of common stuck before January I. " Qide the h The end of the novel by Sr Oft "fast." and if the bird Is exposed to Sold at Scott's—Adv. Bottle courses given will be considerably 1927. The present stockholders of the Miss Dura Muth. cost of the roads placed under con- work of the year. The endeavor lias Blush, the famous Victorian romance heavy ruin it fades to n r:ort of pink. larger, however, as some departments Whltcomb Hotel Co. will take $250.- Nearly 200 fishermen's shanties have If you are not a patron of ours, try us this struction during the period is $27, been made, and uot in vain, to corre- writer: "The sacred words were said Get your National Mazda Bulbs and January 1927 are to present as many as three or four |000 worth of the stock and it is pro- Greyhounds By steeping tiie quill feathers of the lieen hauifed onto the be of Black lake be fca fat SAI 000,000. late the various interests of the farm They were man and wife. Happily, Electric Supplies at tbe Coloma Hard- year, and see how well we can satisfy you. separate series of lectures. 1 posed to tloat a Itond issue of $400,000 touracou in boiling water a beautiful near Holland aud good-sized perch are 50c 5. I State rewards paid to counties for ers Into one big movement, that of un- happily did they live forever after." ware Co.—Adv. , , Chief emphasis will be placed on to complete the tiuanclal program. It dye can be obtained. The bird's sec- being taken dally. the two years totaled $.1,304.822.4.1 derstanding and appreciating each From "Garlic." by the realistic nov- 5 6 7 5 j ond color, green, is quite permanent for construction of 1,450 miles of grav- others' problems, and co-operating to- agriculture and home economics dur- Is expected that a Chicago architect Miss Helen Kremer returned to Cal- Charles Bachman of Winter P'irk. IC 11 12 15 14 15 elist. Arsenic L. Bite: "And so Pete, Some humming birds can only be de- el, macadam and concrete roads. ward solving those same problems. ing the school, but every division of the will soon auibmit numerous plans for edonia. Sunday, January 2d. after Florida, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram 19 20 21 22 the stockbroker, undertook to pay the scribed as living jewels, but the most It soothes and heals the in- 16 17 Speaking of road building progress Farmers are realizing more fully college will lie represented. Courses the hotel and that the contract can lie spending the holidays with home Bachman of Coloma, sent his parents JAMES K. GUY bridge debt* of Annabel, the gay tap- flamed parts and is an aid in 'Hi 25 26 27 25 29 in the state during the past two years. of study in engineering, science, and let and work started on the new build- varied and'brilliant coloring Is found folks. than ever that only through the hearty per. And they lived happily until they a box of fine oranges for Christmas. rawing the phlegm, thereby Itogers said; co-operation of ali the farm folk can arts subjects find a prominent place In ing by about April I, 1927. In the parrot tribe. The most beauti- the radio schedule for the first time The tentative plans for the new got Into the train on their honeymoon Parachutes are now used In drop- The regular meeting of the G. B. O. giving the quickhst and great- "The policy for the past few years the great questions confronting the No frtwen radiator* to take th. joy out of ful British bird is the kingfisher, but est relief. has been to concentrate the construc- and feature the expansion of the M. S. . building call for a nine story hotel drlvin* when rra'r. oomfortabty and she found that he had purposely as a rule brightly colored birds be- ping mall bags from airplanes. W. class will lie held Friday evening. Groceries and Meats agricultural interests have a hearing STATION: • heated Greyhound Parlor Coaeh. AU Rexall Cherry Bark Cough tion of the trunk lines which carry the before the American people and secure C. radio work. | above the lobby, the same to lie located left her alredule at home."—Kansas long to hot countries.—Montreal Ki^m- January 7th. at the home of Mrs. An- Four talks are scheduled for each Ion the present site of the Whltcomb th. wapooalbiUty tor «fa arHjjl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson of Syrup does not upset the heaviest tmfflc and thus serve the for themselves an equal chance with Scott's Pharmacy wh»rarer yoo're loinn. raata with Oda big, City Star. lly Herald. nlbal Blake. All memliers are urged evening, the first starting at 7:15 p. reliable company that haa maittrad wlnte^» Sodus and Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Belmer atomuch. As a matter of fact Phone 64 Coloma Yes—We Deliver irrentest number of people. With this the industries. The producer and the hotel. It will contain some 200 rooms Phone 49 to attend. 111., eastern standard time, and the last i aside from the several dining rooms, transportation problem* with a hjahly «B- of Benton Harbor were Sunday guests it will Improve your appetite policy In effect, the utllmate results consumer are gradually coming to nMt, drocndable orgmniaadon. *i4e, don t llnLsbing at 8:00 o'clock. The "school" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mlll- Tho giound on which tbe White It does not contain any alco- nf recent work are beginning to take understand each other better and this | the bathing facilities, the offices and drtra. It'a eaaler la tbe Winter I Make Study of Crime nights each week will be Monday, Tues- (several store rooms. The plans call House stands at Washington Is ap- hol or narmtics. and therefore shape In the form of completed one fact is to the benefit of both. Great Water Power of Northwest Is not harmful to any member day. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. I for a dining room overlooking the lake K «nlque club In London Is the praised at $10,500,000. The sixteen A ProRressivp ami Constmcfive in- through highways." The Farm Bureau can lie likened to Nearly one-third of the entire avail- Pure Cod Liver Oil Emulsion. Sfk of the family.e A total of 320 individual lectures are with a capacity for .".OO guests, also Crimes club, the members of which acres In the plot were originally pur- dustry Outstanding obligations of the de- the Chamber of Commerce In our cities sble water power of the United States and $1.00 ut Scott's.—Adv. listed during the 18 weeks. a cafeteria in the basement that will are Interested in the scientific study ! chased for $1,000. partment Including balances to lie and functions for the farmer very Is located In the states of Washington, The petroleum imiuslry will liole plenty of fun for everybody. When Mrs. Rockwell, just west of the Coloma any direction or remain stationary In of concrete road have been plaed un them and therefor decided to assist school duties. His mother was unable the memlters solicit you to purchase a tomorrow's meals? Step to the telephone them in securing Home Economics •m trying to sell six bottles of my fat In id in the earth, the prince walks at ADVERTISE cloak factory. 23tlx the sir. Is to onmpete In the British der construction on the state force ac- you will be happy and healthy. fo return to Ann Arbor.as she is quite ticket, have the change ready for them. reducitg mixture. — Humorist (Lon- helicopter contest count, Rogers said. This work has Extension work from the Michigan narrow a path as the day laborer.— sick at the home of- her sister. Mrs. -Adv. and call Coloma 18. Just ask us what State College. A county chairman of don). Cervantes. REAL ESTATE been done In Washtenaw. Lenawee. Use the columns of this paper. Dan Muth. we have in appetizing specials and your Hillsdale. Jackson and Ingham coun- the women's work was appointed to Mrs. J. J. Prince and daughter. FOR RENT—Five room house with Hot water bottles, syringes and every- ties. organize and supervise this jproject Miss Betty Prince, who have lieen at garage. Mrs. Eva Wallace. Coloma. problem will be solved, for we have the which has worked out very success- thing in rubber goods for tbe sick room Ihe Chas. Vogt home in North Coloma DR. H. B. THEDIUSSEN Under the department method of At Scott s.—Adv. computing road maintenance costs by fully. Seventeen groups comprising for some time, left here last Friday FOR RENT—Residence between Wa- largest assortment of fresh and salt meats DENTIST the calendar year rather than by the 281 farm women are enrolled In tbe c. KLOESS The old Long Lake church for more night for Chicago. They will spend tervllet and Coloma on M-ll near Wa- and poultry, fresh vegetables that are on fiscal year, it was shown that from clothing project. It is expected that than sixty years a landmark on the a couple of weeks In that city and tervllet Furnace, electric lights and Orcr Lakr's Dm? Slorc. COLOMA, MICH January 1, 1!»2."». the state maintained each member pass the lessons learned GROCERY and MARKET. COLOMA Mles-St Joseph road about three miles then go to Los Angeles, California, garage. Inquire at Record Office. Wa- the market, all fresh fruits that are avail- 6.850 miles of trunk lines at a cost of on to a neighbor, eventually reaching south of Berrien Springs is being torn where they plan to spend the winter. tervllet 19tf $2,652,473.55. Of this amount tbe nearly 600 farm homes iu the connty. able, as well as the most tempting canned down and the timber removed. The Aliout 150 guests were entertained MISClLLANEOUf state paid $1,516,688.15. The average Early in the summer of 1927, an WILLIAM A. MONTGOMERY. building was sold recenUy. at the Burkhard hall In St Joseph on goods and staple groceries of all kinds. maintenance cost per mile waas given Achievement Day will lie held at a Attorney and Counselor, Saturday. January 1. 1027. by Mrs. G. GUERNSEY BULL for service. $1.50 as $.'{K7.17. central point in the county when their Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Thar and cash. Wilbur Earl. Coloma. 89tf Admitted to Practice in all Courts of work will be displayed and a program their younger children left last Sat- B. Heimel of that city in honor of the Micbign and Illimus. Snow Keinoval Costly of particular interest to the farm urday to motor to Florida for a con- golden wedding anniversary of her BOAR FOR SERVICE - Registered Phone Covert 2559. women will be given. This is one way pie of months' outing The two older parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mead of Poland China. At the Woodward ^re- We aim to keep our service on a level COLOMA, - MICHIGAN Growth of snow removal work In for "Mother" to get an education at children are staying In Beuton Harbor 233 Belieview Jstreet, Benton Harbor. sort. Paw Paw Lake. 19tf Ihe state Is shown in the tripling of home and work toward securing a well and attending school there. \ This estimable couple are both old res- with the quality of goods we sell. Just Received — Money to loan on real estate security. the cost of the 1924-25 program dur- managed home which has been defined idents of Berrien county aud vicinity. ing the winter of 1925-26. In 1924-25 as follows:— The epidemic of scarlet fever which Mr. Mead Is 72 years of age and Mrs. Favorable terms and rates. A. N. Col. Frank Piersall the state cleared 2,(550 miles at a cost Economically sound. Mechanically has raged In Benton Harbor for sever- Mead Is 00. They were the parents of Woodruff. Watervllet. 2tf F'or QUALITY :w Patterns in al weeks has apparently abated to some ten children, seven of whom are living. The "Live Wire" of $58,113.19. Last year the mileage convenient. Physically healthy. Moral- increased to 4,060 miles at a cost of ly wholesome. Mentally stimulating. extent ami the heulth officer permlttod AUCTIONEER $182,241.32. the opening of the schools last Monday By a vote of 54 to 9, Van Bnren Not for Him UMPHREY & ROR1CK Artistically satisfying. Socially whole- grape growers decided to accept the Suite ferries ut tbe Straits of Mac- INGOLEUM after the regular holiday vacaUon. "Fifty dollars a week!" the old man some. Spiritually inspiring and COLD SEAL compromise price of $33 offered them PW34-F3 WATERVUET, MICH. inac accommodated a great Increase snorted. "You've got a nerve talking Floor, Feed, Groceries and Meats. Phene 18, Coloma founded upon mutual affection and re- The Bebekahs will hold a special by the Armour Grape Juice company, In vehicles, the report shows. During spect. about marrying my daughter on fifty ^4RT-RUGS session Thursday evening, January 0. in settlement of a dispute between the fiscal year 1924-25 the ferries car- The Farm Bureau anticipates some with the brother udd Fellows aud Armours and the growers. The a week. Why. that wouldn't pay her Coloma Lodge No. 162 ried 46,630 vehicles and 14,146 foot favorable action to be taken by tbe taxi fares." "Huh!" grunted the young passengers. The receipts for the year their wives as guests. There will be growers were paid but $30.85 for their f present congress that will assist the man. "If she doesn't hang around F. AND A. M. were $123,226.11. During the year HE principle underlying the associa- a joint Installation. Supper will be grapes during the pressing season, farmers as a group In securing that served ut 0:30, with mett, potutoes while the Southern Michigan company home any more than your words Im- Meetings held in Masonic ball, on tbe 1025-26 the state transported 60,510 which they demand for themselves, tion—Dixie Distributors—is the and coffee-furnished; tin? rest will be paid $35 at the same time. The grow- ply. I don't want her."—Boston Tran- first Saturday evening of vehicles and 13.560 foot passengers namely— pot luck. ers claimed Armours contracted to scrlpt each month. with a total reimbursement #of $186,- An adequate standard of living for single purpose of giving the motor- Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. 122.82. pay them thP same price as paid by the the farm home and an Income from A message received by The (kiurler Southern Michigan company during the JAY CURTIS. W. M. Drains affecting state trunk line the farm to pay for It. ing public better and standardized from Mrs. M. A. Dlener of Harvard. pressing season. The compromise price J. V. THOMPSON, Secretary. roads and their assessments to June The present directorsPresident, Ills., contained the luformutlon that will Massachusetts. DISASTERS servatives fought desperately for three with the government Juns b—Great Britain and Turkey of women's organisations urged sen- *enata cause of adverse vote In chamber; Her- thor and Zlonl*t Marshal Chang Tso-lln of Manchu- and were received by President Calleu. A fitting memorial to Hje press of the United States will be the new National Press club building now under •Igned the Mosul treaty. ators not to weaken Volstead act Oct 28—Board of army engineer* not invited lo form ministry. Jan. I—Disastrous flood* prevalent Aug. 14—George A Glynn, New York DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN days but could not withstand the at- Senate by vote of 45 to 41 unseated July 19—Harriot'* French cabinet journall*t and Republican leader. In They presented to him a flowery letter construction In Washington, on the site of the old Ebbltt house where many famous men. including two Presidents, June 7—League of Nations oounoll reported agaln*t proposed all Amer- throughout western Europe, and In tacks of the Liberals, who were said ria has arrived In Peking, occupied the Money Is Well Spent in Brookhart of Iowa; Daniel F. Stock ican waterway through New York .formed with De Monxie as finance min- Watertown, N. Y. made their home during the last half century. The new club Is In the heart of Washington's fashionable shopping met in Geneva. Mexico. Imperial palace and Is giving out or from President Coolldge uud received June 12—Braail gave two yeara' sworn in as senator. *tat*. ister. Jan. 9—Twenty-seven men killed by Aug. 16—Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, to have the help of 900 Mexican sol- Feeds for the Dry Cows Naval aircraft bill passed by house. July 21—Herrlot cabinet defeated In federal judge and former president of Take Tablets Without Fear If You an equally flowery missive for Mr. district and only a stone's throw from the United States Treasury. White House and famous Pennsylvania ovenue. notice of her withdrawal (rom League Nov. 2—In national election* Repub- mine explosion near Helena, Ala diers and otllcers. ders aa a dictator. Meanwhile the April It—Frank L. Smith defeated lican* lost seven *enate aeats and elev- French chamber and reelgned. Jan. IS—Ninety-on* men killed by . In Trenton. See tho Safety "Bayer Cross." Time was when the dry cow did uot Alfred H. KIrchhofer (shown In the Inset) of the Buffalo Evening News Is the new president of the club. of Natlona. . northern leaders ure reported to be Coolldge. Naturally, there was In the June 14—Tacna-Arica pUbiscltary Senator W. B. McKlnley for Repub- en hou*e seats to the Democrat*. Sen- July I*—Catholic church leaders ar- coal mine exploit Ion near Wilburton. N. J. Dr. T. S. Vaca, agent of the Liberal get any grain feed, or at best only a commission formally declared the pleb- lican nomination for senator from 1111- ator Butler, chairman of Republican rested In Mexico for eedltion. Aug. 11—Mr*. Frederick W. Vander- gathering huge armies about Shanghai documents no slightest hint that re- Okla. government lu Washington, lodged small percentage of her usual amount iscite Impracticable. noia national committee, defeated In Ma**a- Poincar* formed French cabinet con- Feb. 1—Sixteen men klllod by mine bllt, in Pari*. Warning! Unless you see the name to prevent the Imminent capture of that lations between the tyo governments July 17—BritaiBritain concluded agreea8rree- April 16—Government lost first case chusett* and Senator Wadsworth beat- taining *ix ex-premiers. explosion at Horning. Pa. H H. Harje*, noted Pari* banker. "nayer" on Dockage or on tablets yoa with Secretary of State Kellogg an But that time Is past and practical Aug. 11—Stuart Pratt Sherman, au- were not entirely pleasant NAMED FOR I. C. C ment with General Andrews to l>alk for control of radio wave lengths. en In New York. Al Smith re-elected July 81—French chamber of deputie* Feb. 17—Snowsllde destroyed min- city by the Cantonese armies. rum smuggling Into the United States. April 17—New York Central railway governor of New York.' fx of eight passed Poincare's financial measure. ing camp near Bingham. Utah; 70 thor and literary critic, at Manistee. are not getting the genuine Boyer emphatic protest against the occupa- • ... dairymen agree that money spent on Three Killed in Mysterious Blast Aug. 9—Ivaly and Spain signed ar- celebrated its centenary. *tate* voting on prohibition went wet. Futile attempt made to assassinat* killed. . Mlcfi. Aspirin proved safe by millions and tion of Puerto Cabezas by the Ameri- feed for the dry cow is money well hltrailon treaty, and Rumania and April 19—New York legislature Dictator de Rivera of Spain. Feb. 26—Tornado in Arkanaa* and Aug. 11—Dr. Charles W. Eliot presi- Nov. 4—Federal Judge G. W. Eng- prescribed by physicians for 26 years. cans, asserting that it was unwar- ROUSED by Information that REETED by a million people, the invested. France signed treaty of amity. passed resdlution for beer and wine lish of Illinois, under Impeachment re- Catholic epl*copate of Mexico asked Mississippi killed ten persona dent emeritus of . Aug. IS—Rudolph Valentino, noted 1100,000,000 worth of liquor had Aug. 16—British, French and German referendum. •Igned. truce with government and a plebiscite March 20—Twenty-two men killed In Say "Bayer" when you bay Aspirin. ranted and that Doctor Sacanu was A G former Crown Prince Hlrohlto of Veterinary people say that the experts worked out plan for Germany's April t7—Foreclosure and sals of on religious controversy. New religious furnace explosion at Woodward Iron screen actor, in New York. Nov. 11—Arml*tlc« day generally ob- Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. held in "practical Imprisonment." At crossed from Canada Into the United Japan entered Tokyo and mounted the blood passing from the heart to the •entry into League of Nations, with Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railroad served. President Coolldge dedicated laws put Into effect: churches aban- company'* plant at Birmingham, Ala. Bert M. Fernaid, United State* *ena- Spain and Poland to have semi-perma- ordered by Federal Judge Wlikerson. doned by clergy and taken over by April 7—OU tank fields at San Luis tor from Maine. about the same time President Cool- States during the year, and In response throne of his ancestors, succeeding to uddef carries the food elements which Liberty Memorial at Kansas City. cent seats in coundL House passed bill creating separate Nov. IS—De Bernardl of Italy won civilian committees. Obispo and Brea, Calif., burned with Rear Admiral G. H. Barber. U. 8. N. Some men are too Intellectual to b« Idge gave out a statement describing to loud protests in the Dominion and the Imperial title on the death of his go to make milk. They also tell us Aug. 26—Spain's demand that inter- bureau of prohibition and a bureau of Schneider cup In seaplans races at Nor- Aug. I—President Calle* rejected loss of about 118,000,000. Aug. 16—Commander John Rodgers, national district of Tangier be annexed truce proposal of Mexico Catholic U. S. N., killed In airplane accident. the United States, the government at father, Yoshihito. At his first levee that when the cow becomes dry this customs. folk. April t—Forty men killed by ex- intelligent America's Intervention as non-partisan to Ppanlsh sone of Morocco formally April tt—National crime commission clergy. plosions on two oil tank steamers near Aug. i0—Lafayette McWUUams, pio- Ottawa annojneed that It was deter- Nov. 18—Queen Marie of Rumania and declaring that the only purpose the new emperor read an outline of blood stream turns to the foetus and before the powers concerned. met in Washington. ... canceled remainder of her American Aug. I—Poincare's fiscal legislation New Orleans. neer merchant of Chicago. mined to stop the rum running and to Aug. 27—Nicaragua appealed to April 29—National elimination bal- passed by French senate. April II—Twenty-live *eamen burned Sept 11—Dr. Pollcarpo Bonilla, for- in landing the bluejackets In Puerto his policies, saying In part: this same food supply goes to build League of Nations against Mexico, al- lour al Indlanapoll* to hurry home loon raoe started at Little Rock. Ark. to alck husband. Aug. 10—French senators and dep- to death by evp oslon on tanker at mer president of Honduraa Loosen Up That Cold Cabezas was the protection of the put Into full effect Immediately the "Conditions throughout the world up and nourish the body of the un- leging Calles aided revolutionists. May 1—President signed Spanish- uties, •illlng as national assembly. Port Arthur. Te.'iis. Sept. 17—Joseph Byfield, Chicago ho- Aug. 30—Great Britain refused Chicago, Idllwaukee ft St. Paul rail- treaty concerning It between Canada have recently undergone signal born calf. During the last three American war pension bill. way aold at auction for f 140.000.000. pa**ed constitutional amendment em- April 20—Explosion on submarine tel man. lives and property of American citi- £palii s Invitation to conference on Goodyear IV. piloted by Van Orman. bodying Poincare's project for sinking S-49 at New London, Conn., killed Sept. 19—Maj. Gen. R. L. Howse. With Masterole and this country. Hereafter any ships changes. The thoughts of men are months before freshening, about 05 per Tangier. Nov. 17—Whit* Star Line fleet sold to commander of Fifth corps area. U. S. A. zens. American marines, according to won balloon race. Royal MalL fund lo redeem floating debt. three men. clearing from Canada with cargoes of Sept 4—Spain rejected League of May 4—Senators Watson and Rob- Aug. 11—Greek Liberals, headed by May 26—Cyclone and tidal wave In Sept 12—Dr. Heman Spalding, noted Have Musterole handy when a cold the President, have not molested Doc- liable to follow contradictory chan- cent of the development of the calf .Nations offer of semi-permanent scat Nov. 19—Arthur R. Gould. Repub- inson of Indiana renominated by Re- lican, elected .United Statea aenator Gen. Condylls. overthrew dictatorship Burma killed 1,200. city health official of Chicago. •tarts. It has all of the advantages of tor Sacasa or any member of his cab- liquor must prove beyond doubt that nels. The economic life of the nation takes place. What then will be the In counoll. of Gen. Pangalos in bloodies* coup June It—DI*a*trou* storm* In llli- Sept. 23—Rear Admiral W. F. Ful- Sept 8—League of Nations assembly publicans. from Maine to succeed the lata Benalor grandmother's mustard plaster without their cargo has been landed at the Is occasionally marked with the con- result if the feed of the dry cow is May 6—Seven convicts killed a dep- Bert M. Fernaid. d'etat ^ noi* and Iowa. lam, retired. inet The Liberal president, It was met with Spain and Brazil absent uty warden and escaped from the Illi- Aug. 19—Revolutionary movement In June 24—Disastrous flood* in Ger- Sept 27—"Tom Thumb," famous mid- the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the point for which clearance was grant »d, flict of varied interests. Accordingly Sept 7—Spain resigned from League Supreme Court upheld Volstead act pointed out. Is now residing In a house materially reduced? It means that in nois penitentiary at Statevllle: two clause limiting medical prescripttona Nicaragua growing serious. many and Mexico, hundred* being get, In Los Angeles. healing ointment penetrates the pores, cf Nations. Oct 2—Judge T. D. Hurley. Illinois lent by Americans at Pterto Cabezas. or else their bond for double excise it Is important to fix one's eyes at order for a cow to freshen in good captured arter bloody battle with po- of whiaky to one pint every ten daya Sept 6—Revolutionary movement drowned In latter country. then a soothing, cooling sensation and Sept B—Germany elected a member started by Spanish artillery suppressed June 28—Earthquake in Sumatra Jurl*t in Evanston. duty will be forfeited. Where evi- the general situation of the country condition, maintain her original weight of League of Nations and given perma- lice at Loonore. Nov. 10—Seaquicenlennial exposition Senator Ilornh, chair-nan of the sen- House appropriated 176,000,000 for at Philadelphia clo*ed with lo** to and state of siege decreed. killed 283 peraon*. Oct 4—Arthur Jule Goodman. Amer- quick relief. dence Is available that clearance pa- nent seat In council Sept 8—Cantones* army occupied ican portrait painter, in Cleveland. and unite the efforts of the whole emf" and go through her lactation period Sept. IU—German delegation took Its five year army air program city of 810.000.000. July 6—More than 400 killed by an- Made of pure oil of mustvd and ate foreign relations committee, after May 6—Senate paasod till to In- other earthquake In Sumatra. Oct 11—Henry L. Fuqua, governor pers are made out for fictitious trips, Plre In promoUng the solidarity of the doing her best she must be fed •eau In League of Nations assembly.^ Dec. •—Short *e**io*« n of congre** Hankow. other simple ingredients, Musterole is conferring with Secretary Kellogg and Sept 11—Turkey applied for member- crease pay of all federal Judges. opened. I Sept 9—Military revolt In Athen* July 10—Naval ammunition depot at of Louisiana. recommended by many nurses and liquor cargoes will be seized and de- nation, In strengthening still further enough to put on 75 to 100 pounds of May 7—H. M. Daugherty. former at- Dec. 7—President's message received against Condylls government sup- Lake Denmark. N. J.. *truck by light- Oct 13—D. P. Davia, prominent Flor- reading a cablegram from Admiral ahip in League of Nations, stipulating torney general; T. W. Miller, former ida roai estate developer, drowned at doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, clared confisr-ted as contraband under the foundation of the national exist- flesh. If an amount of feed for this It must be given seat in the couticlL by congresa pressed after bloody battle. ning, wa* destroyed by expioaion* and Latimer, Issued a formal statement Sept. 14—Locarno treaties filed with alien property custodian, and John T. Dec. 9—Congreas raised salaries of Sept 10—Nlcaraguan government fire; twenty-one men killed and prop- aea sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- the provision of the Canadian cus- ence and securing forever the pros- purposed not fed. the cow will take King indicted in New York for con- federal Judget, asked U. S. lo help end revolt erty lo** about 1100,000,000. Oct. 14—Richard E. Breed, noted pub- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- saying he did uot believe It was the League of Nations, and Germany de- July 14—Twenty killed in hotel fir* lic utilities executive, in New York. toms act. perity of our people. flesh from her own back for the nour- manded evacuation of Rhineland by apiracy to defraud government in Dec. 10—House passed treasury and Sept 11—Anarchist attempted vain- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches ol Intention of the United States to In- American Metal company case. post office appropriation bill carrying ly to assassinat* Premier Mussolini of at Twilight Park in the Catekili*. Cleveland Moffett. author and jour- Holiday drinking in the United allies the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, "Simplicity Instead of vain display; ishment of the foetus and will be thin Sept. 21—French cabinet gave Brland May 11—Senate passed new railroad 1890,864,248. Italy with bomb: Mussolini and Rome Aug. 26—Twenty-five killed In *torm nalist In Paris. tervene In the affairs of Nicaragua, that swept southern Louisiana. Oct 19—Dr. J. A. Newman, paychl- bruises, chilblains, f rested feet, colds of States resulted in the deaths of many originality Instead of blind Imitation; and in poor coudltlon at time of fresh- free hand In working out aooord with labor bill as adopted by house. Dec. 11—House ways and means press warned France to desist from but warning that the government May It—Senate posced McFadden committee decided there should be no sheltering plotters against the Fa*cl*l Aug. 26—Forty-four men killed by atrlst. at Ann Arbor. Mich. the chest. It may prevent pneumonia persons due to the poisonous nature ening. Germany. Commissioner Thomas Estill, head of should be "vigilant against being progress in the view of this period of Committee report on American res- banking bill. lax legislation in short session. regime. mine explosion at Clyroer, Pa. of the liquors, and opponents of pro- May 17—House passed Johnson bill Earthquake In the Asore* Salvation Army In Eastern states. tnd "flu." evolution and improvement to keep up •rvatlons accepted by world court Dec. 18—CongreBs dropped impeach- Sept. 14 — Melghen'* Con*ervative Aui Oct. 20—Eugene V. Debs, Socialist tricked into Intervention." Judicial committee, but its Interpreta- making groat changes In World war ment of ex-Judge G. W. English. wrec ked city of Horta: 24 killed. ^ Jon ft Tubes hibition cried loudly that the govern- government in Canada defeated in elec- Sept. 3—Sixteen men killed by mine with advancing civilization; national oooooooooooooooooooooooooo tion of fifth reservation declared not veterans' act of 1924. Dec. 18—Albert B. Fall and E. L. tion* by Liberal* under Mackenai* leader. "Naturally, we are Interested in pro- ment was murdering American citi- May 18—Congressman W. S. Vara, explosion at Tehona, Okla. Thomas Mott Osborne, prison admin- harmony in purpose and action; be- Cyrus E. Woods, former ambassa- •cceptable by President Coolldge. Doheny acuultled in Elks Hills oil King. tecting onr own people," the Borah Sept 22—Withdrawal of French running on wet platform, won Repub- Sept. 6—Twenty-**ven killed In train istration reformer, at Auburn, N. Y. zens. Treasury officials responded neficence to ail classes of people and Dairy Notes dor to Spain and Japan, has been lican nomination for senator from lease conspiracy case. Sept 16—Melghen government of Can- wreck near LcadvIUe, Colo. Oct. 22—John G. Shedd. merchant and statement continued. "But we should Three persons were killed and twenty-eight Injured in a mysterious troops from Rhineland begun. Senator-elect F. L Smith of Illinois ada resigned and MackenSIe King be- with the statement that the use of friendship for ali nations on earth. named by President Coolldge to be Svpt 23—World court states adopted Pennsylvania, defeating Senator Pepper Fifty perished in fire In cinema hall financier of Chicago. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo< explosion and flre opposite the Long Island railroad station at Baldwin, L. L and Governor Plnchot Democrats appointed by Governor Small lo fill out came premier. at Drumcollogher, Ireland. Oct. 23—Rev. Olympla Brown-vv nils, also bear In mind that to do anything wood alcohol as a denaturant would reply to American reservations, ao- unexpired term of Senator McKlnley. These are the cardinal alms of man a member of the Interstate commerce Five one-story buildings were burned to the ground. This photograph shows cepting them with one modification. nominated W. B. Wilson. Sept SO—Polish parliament cut down Sept It—Disastrous flood* in aix pioneer woman Buffraglst In Baltimore. more than Is necessary to protect them not be discontinued, but that a new Calves should have salt as soon as S. S. Kresge gave 128,000,000 to Dec. 22—Congresa adjourned for the government budget and the cabinet middle we*tern states. Oct 26—Cnarles M. Russell, "cowboy whereto our profoundest abiding solici- commission. a general view of the wreckage. Sept. 24—League of Nations decided 1b wholly unjustltlable. Those people they begin to eat hay and grain. a conference on reduction of arma- Kresgs foundation for charitable and holiday receaa. resigned. Sept. 18—Terrific hurricane swept artist" in Great Falls, Mont formula containing an unusually ob- tudes are directed." 1 Oct 1—Pilsudskl became premier of lower east coast of Florida, passing Oct 26—Col. E. B. Elllcott president have their own way of doing things, • • • ments should be held before September, public welfare purposes. noxious compound would be substi- May 19—House passed bill prohibit- Poland. aero** atate and gulf to Penaacola. of Chicago school board. BOY HEALER 1027. FOREIGN Oct. 28—Maj. Gen. George Bell, Jr.. Bsturthana and not only this government but tuted for some of the formulas In use Feed left In the trongh spoils the Oct 19—Removal of tariff barriers ing transporting of pistols and revol- Oct 6—Gen. Von Seeckt, commander About 600 persona killed and property Jan. 8—Gen. T. H. Pangalos pro- of German relchswehr. was forced to loases In Miami and elsewhere amount- retired. In Chicago. American citizens who go Into these ONSIDERABLE Importance is at- cow's appeUte for the next mes!. and other restrictions upon European vers In the malls. hitherto. In otlier words, the liquor Sampling Levulose, the New Sugar trade recommended by a group of lead- Senate ordered inquiry into primary claimed a dictatorship for Greece with resign because he permitted former ed to over 1100,000,000. W. J. Hussey, professor of astronomy purth a f l*. countries will have to take that Into C tached to the signing on Wednes- • • « ing international bankers In a signed campaign expenditures. himself as Its head. crown princ*'* *on to join in army Bept 28—Vera Crux. Mexico, and at University of Michigan, In London, will be no less poisonous but will be Bulgarian cabinet resigned. vicinity badly damaged by burrlcana consideration. I am In favor of with- day of a treaty of friendship and ar- A cost sheet Is a necessity in any statement made public simultaneously May 21—Treaaury department an- maneuver*. England. . . , so distasteful that. It Is hoped, people In New York and European capitals. nounced President Coolldge had signed Jan 4—Four-year-old Prlnc* Michael Oct 9—Gen. Wllhelm Heye appoint- Oct I—Serious flood* In lllinoi*. Kan- Oct. 31—Harry Houdlnl, magician. In of Rumania was proclaimed crown drawing our forces from Nicaragua will not be willing to drink It bitration betwe^p Germany and Italj; business. Your milk sheet Is your cost Oct 80—United States government an executive order authorising ap- ed commander of German rechswehr. *a* and Oklahoma. Detroit >ws.wiHS0irs$mJP prince In place of Prince Carol, his fa- Oct 4—Twenty-eight men killed by Charles E. Fox, architect. In Chicago. Just as soon as It can be ascertained Though It la not an alliance, the pact sheet. aerved notice on Mexico that diplom- pointment of state, county and muni- Oct 11—Cantonese troops captured Tb UaaM' uJCMUm'* Isaahlar Rear Admiral Blllard announces atic relations would be severed If cipal officers as prohibition officers at ther, who had renounced hla righla. Wuchang after forty-day siege. mine explosion at Rockwood. Tenn. Nov. 1—Joseph G. Cannon, former Is expected to bring the two countries • • • CbOdren grow healthy and free , emu that Americans are reasonably safe." that "Rum Row" off the Atlantic coast American properties in Mexico should nominal salaries. Jan. 18—Doctor Luther reappointed I OcOctt. if--Prussia: n diet voted to settle Oct 10—Hurricane swept Cuba, kill- speaker. In Danville. 111. chancellor of Germany. ing 600 and doing 1100.000.000 damage Nov. 3-Annie Oakley (Mr*. Frank from coUe. dlanhoea flalahiMT. ••J] again Into amicable relations and to The cow producing five gallons ol be confiscated under the terms of the House rejected Haugen farm relief Hohensollern claims by giving the fam- coastipatiaD and other trouble K I^VU Senator Moses, also a member of has been entirely put out of business new Mexican land and oil laws effective Jan. 14—Carloe Solartano, preaident Butler), famou* marksman, at Green- bill. 187 to 212. ily 13,600,000, a castle and 167.000 acrsa t0 0 rlTCD H at teethtag ti*a have a bearing on the shaping of the milk dally cannot maintain her pro- January 1. of Nicaragua, resigned. Oct II—Earthquake In Armenia de- ville. Ohio. the committee. Is not so satisfied. lie by the efforts of the coast guard. Frederick Stelwer nominated for sen- of land. Nov. 8—James K. Hackett American Safe, pleasant—ahrsy* brtn«i r*- Igrn political alignment In Europe. It duction long without some concentrat Nov. It—Foreign MinlsUrs Tchltch- ate by Oregon Republicans, defeating Jan. 21—Chamorro assumed presi- Auatrlan cabinet resigned. stroyed Lcninakan and twelve other mariahle and xratlfylng results K&J Introduced a resolution calling on tho •rln of Russia and Tewfik RushU Bey dency of Nicaragua; not recognised town*; 600 killed. actor, in Paris. Senator Stanfield. Oct 16—Trotsky and his followers State department for the correspond- shows a spirit of co-operation and a ed feed. of Turkey met to formulate treaty of by United States. yielded unconditionally to the Stalin Nov. I—Flfty-ona man killed by cav*- Nov. 15—Lafayette Young, former At AU ACl.ltll HERE was Widespread damage May 81—President Coolldge delivered Jan. 22—Spanteh aviators, bound for In of Iron mine at Ishpemlng, Mich. United States senator, publisher and desire to clear up the misunderstand- . • • • Bl Ce Memorial Day address at Arlington, group In Ruaala. ence leading up to the recognition of Tand great suffering, as well as sev- Nov 17—Nicaragua asked* United Argentina, reached Canary Islands. Oct 18—Norway voted wet In na- Nov. 6—Typhoon In Philippines killed editor of Des Moines Capital. ings of the past year. Nearly all feeds lire selling at 50 States to help In stopping Mazloan aid urging world disarmament Jan. 81—Spanish aviator* reached Nov. 17—Carl E. Akeley, big game Diaz and relating to efforts to stabil- eral deaths. In the lowlands of Ken- Sesqulcentennlal sxposltlon opened tional pleblaclte on law prohibiting use several hundred*. . . Belgian per cent of their former value and to rebels...... Pernambuco, Brasil. of liquors with more than 2H Per cent Nov. 19—Sixteen man killed by ex- hunter and naturallat ize his government It vvas presumed tucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missis- Nov. 18—Nloaraguan rebels asked by in Philadelphia. Feb. 8—Portuguese government aup- plosion on Janker at Baltimore. Congo. liberal feeding makes dulrylug a good June 2—Senate paased army air ser- alcohol. Nov. 19—Clement Shorter, English this would open the way to a general sippi and Alabama, resulting from the DUSINESS men of America formed United Slates to lay down their arms. prensed a revolt in Lisbon. Oct 19—British empire conference Nov. 26—Tornado killed about 80 per- Nov. 19—President Coolldge notified vice bilL Feb. 18—Mexican government or- sons In Louisiana, Arkansas and Mis- editor and author. discussion of American policies In •LJ a commission to Investigate the business. opened in London. overflowing of the rivers following • • • Nicaragua the United Stales would June 8—Senate passed naval air pro- dered closing of colleges, schools and Oct 20—Grand war council of Mex- souri. Nov. 21—Joseph McKenna, retired LaOn-Atnerlca. tremendous rainfalls. Eastern Ken- agricultural problem and Its relation uae Its good offices to maintain peace gram bill. asylums conducted by Catholic priests. ico decided on extermination of th* Dec, 9—Twenty-nine men killed by justice of United States Supreme court, Unclean surroundings are detrlmen there. Indiana Democratic convention nomi- Feb. 16—Miguel Mendes electad presi- mine explosion at Princeton, Ind. in Washington. Newspapers In Mexico, Brazil and tucky und Tennessee were the worst to the economic life of the nation. Nov. 20—Pope Pius denounced perse- nated Albert Stump and Evans Wool- Yaqui* as a tribe. Nov. 22—Halvor Steenerson, former tol to the milk flow, for milk absorbs dent of Colombia. Seipel again became premier of 00 YOU SUFFER PROM Argentina are bitterly attacking the Charles Nagel of St Louis Is chairman cution of Catholic church by Mexico. len for long and short senatorial Feb. 17—Maharajah of Icdor* ab- congressman from Minnesota. sufferers, but elsewhere also the crop Austria. NECROLOGY C. P. J. Mooney, editor Memphis Com- fiavors und odors readily. Nov. tt—Joint engineering commis- terms, respectively. dicated. Oct. 31—Young man shot at Premier policy of tho United States In Nicara- losses were heavy. In other parts of of the commission, which was created sion of United States and Canada rec- June 4—Omnibus rivers and harbors Italian government completed it* Jan. 2—Maj. Gen. W, H. Hart, quar- mercial-Appeal. • • • MuBsolini in Bologna and was slain by Nov. 24—Leonid Krassln, Russian gua. In Buenos Aires the press calls the country)-notably Ohio, there were Jointly by the national Industrial con- ommended development of the St bill passed by houae. BupprcsBion of the Sicilian Mafia by ar- crowd. • termaster general of the army. Silage fed to cows an hour before Lawrence river project June 7—Smith W. Brookhart nomi- rest of 600 members. Nov. 1.—Gen. Chamorro. president de Jan. 4—(Jueen Mother Margherita of Soviet representative In England. !t part of tho fixed program of the extraordinarily heavy snowfalls thut ference board and the Chamber of nated for senator by Republicans of ' Nov. 26—John M. Browning. American mllklug leaves an odor In the milk. Nov. 27—Italy and Albania signed Feb. 28—Mexican government or- facto of Nicaragua, resigned. Italy. United States eventually to annex all brought traffic to a standstill. Commerce of the United States. Mr. treaty of amity and co-operation. Iowa, defeating Senator A. B. Cum- dered all foreign prieata and miniaters. Nov. 8—ItR'.y refunded her entire In- Jan. 18—Mgr. J. T. O'Farrell, vicar fire-arms Inventor. mins. Claude R. Porter nominated Nov. 28—Albert E. King, secretary- Nagel said that while Information and Better feed It after milking, experi- Nov. 28—Report of Strawn Interna- Catholic and Protestant, lo leave coun- ternal pub'.ic debt general of the Virginia Catholic dio- of South America. But they are an- Two volcanoes on Kamchatka penin- by ths Democrats. treasurer of Brotherhood of Railway OI've Tar hu enced dairymen agree. tional commlBslon said powers must Nov. 10—Vincent Massey appointed cese. or™.. IU .'Chmf gered by our refusal to admit their sula are In eruption, and though no suggestions would be sought from retain extraterritorial rights In China June 11—Senate paaBed house bill March 8—Ivan Lykke formed new first Canadian minister to Washington. Jan. 23—Cardinal Mercler of Belgium. Trainmen. In Cleveland. ri^rr. imuu • • • carrying |76,00u,000 for federal aid Jan. 26—Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, Nov. 29—Dr. Hamilton F. Blggar. ti*Il y " wm*"'' * ""rTT beef and alfalfa seed, and suggest a loss of life Is reported the property leaders In ull fields of business and Eleven-year-old Abram George, In- until chaos there was anded. cabinet for Norway. Communlats of Java rebelled agulnat personal physician to John D. Rocke- Dec. 4—China gave notice it would road conatructlon. March 8—Cabinet of Premier Brland Dutch authorities. Catholic bishop of Salt Lake City. fa, rrlxf fur »«Waa-fJT boycott on American coal In retalia- damage Is severe. The city of Petro- agricultural activity "the commission's It pays to use pure-bred dairy sires. dian boy-healer, who it Is said has June 13—Houae passed aenate'a corn feller. in Cleveland. gaMBBtioa. eeM*. ••-oncmua. tormlnnto all unequal treaties on their of France reaigned. Nov. 11—Adolfo Diai elected presi- Jan. 27—Viscount Kato. premier of John Albert Blake, general grand cuo.-tun*. Pu-r. hvmlrt*. tion. Unfortunately Ambassador Peter paviovsk Is nearly burled under lava findings and recommendations must South Dakota State college has found already healed scores of people by expiration. sugar bill. March 9—Arlstide Brland mad* dent of Nicaragua: Mexican filibusters Japan. high priest of Royal Arch Masons, in Hi: :- * XCCIXi. NtwTort June 20—Twenty-eighth internation- premier of France for ninth time. landed troops and munitlcns for rebel* Jan. 30—W. L George. English au- A. Jay. who could explain It all to the and ashes. Further west on the Rus- be entirely Its own, uninfluenced and that their use on scrub or grade cows "laying on his hands." So great was Dec. 6—League of Nations council al eucharlatic congreas opened In Chi- Maiden, Mass. March 20—New Czech cabinet hea .ed near Corlnto. thor. Nov. 30—Austin P. Cristy, journalist Argentina government, has resigned sian coast several fishing villages were free even from the policies and atti- Increases production iu the first cross met cago. by former Premier Cerny. Dr. Eduard Nov. 20—Brlt'sh Imperial conference Jan. 81—George V. Hobart. musical the press at one time during a meet- Senator Howell of Nebraska (left) and Frederici: Bcok, Michigan manu- Dec. 10—Nobel peace prize for 1925 June 21—President Coolldge In hie In Worcester, Mass. tudes of either of the two organiza- awarded to Charles G. DHWOB and Sir Ben oh retained as foreign minister. announced the dominions are hereofter comedy author. Baron Takahlra, Japanese diplomat and is about to come home with the obliterated by great waves and masses about 07 per cent. ing In Rochester, N. Y., that the boy facturer, sampling levulose, the new sugar made from the artichoke. It is annual budget ad^rens announced sur- April 4—Fronch parliament adopted autonomous units of the empire, equal Feb. 2—W. M. Wood, former presi- Austen Chamberlain; for 1B2G to Aris- plus for fiucal year 1926 was about , Rev. L B. Teft, dean of Brown body of his daughter, who died of Ice hurled un them during a storm. tions that have co-operated in organ- • • • collapsed from exhaustion. nearly twice as sweet as cane sugar. tlde Brland and Guslav Btreaemann. Finance Minister Peret'* budget In status. dent of American Woolen company, alumni. In Providence, R. L $390,000,000. Serioua revolt reported in Albania. suicide. ~ there Heavy loss of life was reported there. izing the commission." For dairy cows silage should be fed Dec. 18—Allies agreed to transfer Jt-ne 24—McNary bill for farm relief scheme. W. H. Porter, New York banker. PASTOR K0ENI6S control of German armaments lo Pangalo* elected president of Greece. Nov. 21—Gen. Chang Kai-ahek. lead- Feb. 9—Brig. Gen. E. J. McClernand. 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! Works Coal Mine Atone American Stock PILOT FIX)YD BENNET TO ONLY ONE USE FOR MONEY'BOHROWEO FROM THE FRENCH Famous Garden Pride IN THE DHORCf COURTS William Cope, seventy-eight yean The descendants of the earlleat set- SPEAK IN SOI TH HAVEN SOON ^ old, has a ^oal mine at Sodgoley, Eng- tlors of the country are usually meant Navaho Indian* Quite Unable to Sec. Word "Hello", an Englieh Corruption of New England City 1 land, which he works single handed. when ro»orence is made to pure Amer- Any Virtue In the Practice Which America lias Adopted as The greutent garden In Araerico Is Own Expression. Mrs. Bomico F.klund of Bangor town- For the lost 50 yours he has owned ican stock. This would Include de- First Hand Information of Air Flight of Saving. the Arnold arboretum ot New Bedford, {ship. Van Buron county. IUIH sued In the pit and worked It alone, his mlna scendants of those from the British Mass.. says the Pathfinder Magazine, j jjjg Berrien circuit court for divorce Tou should try to learn the old w«If being probably the only one In th« isles, Scandinavia. Spain, France, Hol- To be Oiveti Next Tuesday Night 1 What Is money for If It 1» uot to Not only la It America's greatest, hut fr0In 4ohll H Eklund. charging that world that ho« never boon Interrupted land or the Netherlands, and later •pend? The Novobo Indian does not hunter's call, because yon know the i It ranks among the most famous and her husband possessed a violent tomp- On May ninth tbe world resounded ( hy a atrlke. Germany, •eem to know. It Is true, as Mr. Arno wolf is a scout and that should be the Important gardens of the world, i or. They were married In 1920 and with the news that two Amerlcons. Nell remarks In Travel, tbot be drives •coot call, says Dan Beard. In Boy's .Tomes Arnold, a New Bedford met^ j have two children. The woman alleges Floyd Bennett ond Rlchord Byrd of MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE a close bargain over his blankets; yet Life. chant, died In 1809 and left a part of! that her husband recently fell heir to j | the U. 8. Navy, had flown over the This call was used in France flrst North Pole. America s claim to the a?! soon as his sales nre ended off he hia estate to three trnsteo*. They nhout $30,000 and she asks for tbe sup-; Defatlt has been made In the ron- Defouit bos been mode in tbe con- North Pole was cinched. The Interprld rushes to the trading post He will and afterward In England, but there were Instructed to apply the funds tn . Port of herself and her children. | anions of a certain mortgage made ditions of o certain mortgage made ( fivers, Byrd and Bennett had reached never he a millionaire. are no wolves In England now and the the promotion and contlnuonce of ag harglnbarging thathatt herr husbanhoaband lias a man by May B. Geisler to Philip P. Geisler by Moy B. Geisler to Philip P. Geisler the pole ond circled It several times. One Naraho. says Mr. Nell, chose bugle call hos been forgotten In both riculture or horticulture improve ; with many sweethearts and averring dated December 10, 1921 and recorded dated December 12. 1907 and recorded verifying Admiral Peary's observotlons enough brilliant, purple, carmine and Countrleu. therefore we "point It greon that he Ls making from $500 to $1,000. Decomlwr 10. 1921 In the offlce of December 12. 1907. In the offlce of mont, or philosophical or phllan a month in the real estate business, Reglstor of Deeds of Berrien County. completely. The flight hod l)een fnjor- gaffron calico one day to keep the lady and call It our own." Even though Reglstor of Deed4 of Berrien County. throplc purposes, at their dlscre ' Mrs. L'ora Marr hus filed suit for di- gtate »f Michigan. In Liber 140 of State of Michigan, lu Liber 106 of ed by continued sunlight ond there of the hogan busy for many moons,; William Tell and Kobin Hood bugled tlon. Two of these men wore Inter 1 never was the slightest fog—so tbot vorce from Lefioy Marr. She asks the Mortgages, puge 80- Mortgages, page 180. moklng shirts for him and drec^es for I the same calls before America was dis- estod In trees and thought It Impor court to restrain him from disposing j interest* on said mortgoge being in Commander Byrd. with bis sun com- Interest on said mortgage being in herself ond the youngsters. Finally, to I covered. we can make it American the tant that knowledge of that subject bo of any of his property or money until default for more than 60 days the default for more than 00 days the pass ond sextant, was enabled to make my ostonlshment. he picked from the urr" as "e have made the old French disseminated in America. So a scion the most accurate observations possi- tbe settlement of the divorce pro whole amount of sold mortgage is de- whole amount of sold mortgage is de- trader's stock a Navaho blanket that j wolf hunter's cry American. French tlflc station for the study and culti feedlngs as she seeks permanent and ciorod due and. payabtor There is clared due and payable. There is ble. The ordinary magnetic compass was spoken In English court circles, temporary alimony. ncted very eccentrlcolly. and was of hod been manufactured In Chicago; | vat Ion of trees was decided on. i claimed due at fbls date five thousand cloimed due ot this dote Seventeen the colore were bright gwi. yellow BO the titled wolf hunters used the Of course this gordon Is o bflby In I six hundred twenty three and twenty- hundred sixty-one and thirty-throe no value. A ruptured oil tank made Dollars. li seem for a time that a landing might and brown; the design was elaborate.; French cry of bah le loup or a* lop year* when compared with tho grout 'seven bundredthrt ($5623.27) hundredths ($1761.33) Dollars, and and tho texture was flimsy. But the loup. loup being pronounced loo. the NORTH COLOMA NEWS NOTES and no proceedings at law have been no proceedings nt law have been In- l»e forced neor the pole, but to the sur- gardens of other nations. Its future, 1 prise of Bonnett and Byrd all three fellow, like most Xavahos. admired thej cry being a la loo; the English put on however, Is assured. At present ll Instiluted to recover same. stituted to recover same. motors continued to function perfect- brightness of It iind so bought it. the H and made It halloo, ---and« we consists of 250 acres of varied natural I Now therefore by virtue of the Now therefore by virtue of tho power of sale in said mortgoge ond ly despite the punctured tank and Only one shining dollar now re- made 1( hell-o. which is sn American features of hill, valley, meadow and The Thunder Mountnin N I g h t liower of sale In said mortgage and tho statute in such case made and the stotute In such cose mode and leaking oil. Fifteen hours ond fifty- mained of his little pile; with It he expression, OR all tbe telephone glrla Hawks met at tho home of Mrs. Mary woodland. On thla tract are growing provided on Saturday, the 19th day provided on Saturday, the 19th day one minutes after the stort from bought tobacco und candy aud then know, over 300 genera of shrubs anil trees. Harris on Friday evening. December of Mnrr King's Boy. the plane ogaln landed Hnil b. 1027. nt 10 o'clock o. m. af of March, 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. at rode off, smiling and happy, with hla So tbe old wolf hunter's bugle calla They include between 5,000 and 6.000 31 st, to watch tho oltl year out Ihe front door of tho court bouse, in on the runway from which It bad start- welcome in the new year. Five tobies the front door of the court honse, in treasmeo. 1 remarked to Tall Fellow, which came here with the Huguenots species and varieties. City of St. Joseph. Berrien County. City of St. Joseph, Berrien County, ed off ond come back exactly to the my companion, that his tribesman was will also be American when blown of the popular podro wore played, storting position. What n feat of nav- Michigan, the premises described in Michigan, the promises descrilied in rather reckless to spend his money as throngh a wooden flatboatsmen's trum- Mrs. Floyd Hazon and Glen Fisher be- said mortgage will be sold at public igation! exclaimed the press through- said mortgage will be sold at public fast as hp pot It. but Tall Fellow, who pet. Old Problem Leaven ing awarded first honors and the auction, to satisfy amount then duo. l>o»blos going to Mrs. C. C. Story and auction, to satisfy amount then due. out the world. with costs and attorney foe. to-wit, the with coats und attorney fee. to-wit .the Pilot Floyd Bennett, according to was fondling a precious, newly pur- Fred Morris. At midnight a "Happy Room for Argument following described promises In the following described premises in the Commander Byrd. U. S. Navy, tbe or- chased string of beads, only smiled. Now Year greeting" was extended to "Pesos." he explained. "Ihey ar^ fo The question of whether the bach Township of Lincoln, County of Ber- Township of Lincoln. Connty of Ber- ganiser of the expedition, deserves Notice of Mortgage Sale elor or the married man lives tho dll. after which lunch was served. much credit for the first successful trade with. No good keep."—Youth's rien, State of Michigan. rien, State of Michigan. longer Is one which has been dlscusKed Dancing was then enjoyed until a late The southwest % of the soutbeflst The southwest % of the southeast filght to the North Pole. Mr. Bonnett Companion. WHEREAS. John K. Carter and Hilda K. hour, breakfast being served at 5:30. Carter, tauftbaud and wife, ot the Township o( for a long time, hut the problem today %of section 26, township five (5) Viof section 26, township five (5) was chosen for the groat adventure WaterTlle', Berrien County, Mlrhl(ran, made after which all departed for home ex- aod.eseruted a certain mortfraRe. bearlnn Is still unsolved. After weighing tho south range nineteen (19) west, forty south range nineteen (19) west, forty Itecause of his unequalled knowledge tending the greeting of tho season to/ (40) acres more or less, except the of the aviation motor, as well as his Notoriety ond Fame date November 10th. 1021. to Mattbaafi Keck arguments of all Investigators and each other. (40) acres, excepting therefrom the and Hnida Keck, husband and wife, of the comparing the' bewildering array of right of way of railroad on the east right of way of railroad on the east great skill as a pilot—which alone Mandy was very fond of telling jokes same place, whieh wa* recorded In the offlce of tbe Reglatcr of Deeds of Berrien County. statistics gathered In many countrlov side of the same. side of the same. could Insure the success of tho great to her neighbor, so one ntornlng she Mlchigai;, on the SSth day of N'orembor. I»il. under varying conditions, it Is Impos We Know the Family Well Dateu, St. Joseph, Mich., Dated. St Joseph. Mich.. undertaking. Tbe only possibility of decided to keep Rachel guessing this at nine o'flock lo tbe foreioon of said day. In I>ecenil>or 22. 1926. a retntn to dvlllzatlon olive If engine Llber 14.S of .Uortragea on paK' 114 thereof; slble to reach a conclusive answer The devil lz said tew l»e tbe father December 22. 1926., PHILIP P. GEISLEB. PHILIP P. GEISLEB. trouble had forced a landing on tho one. and Many statisticians and other Investi- of lies; If tills lz so be haz got a nu- "Rachel, what Is the difference be^ WHEREAS the amount claimed to be due Mortgagee. Mortgagee. ice lay In Bennett's knowledge of Ihe upon said martffare.at tbe date of this uotlce gators who may qualify as exports on merous family and sum very promis- J. F. WILKINSON. Agent giant motors which drove the great tween notoriety and fame?" is the sum of Two Thonsand Six Hundred J. F. WILKINSON, Agent. Fifty (K.fflO.OO) Dollars, inclndlnir interest, the subject hold views diametrlcally ing children amongst them.—Joah St. Joseph. Mich. St. Joseph, Mich. monoplane to the North Pole and back "Lows. Mandy. I can't ever guess and no suit or procoedln^s at law have been opposed to one another. Billings. Dec. 24-Mar. 18. Deo. 24-Mar. 18. agoln. that one," sold Rachel. Insituted lo reccrer the debt now remaining The answer io this qnestlon has "Well, a thousand dollars worth of secured thereby, or any part thereof; and Since tho triumphant return of tho WHEREAS default has been made in the a general and far-reaching Intluence North Pole flyers Mr. Bennett has roses will barely fill a room with per- payment of ihe money secured by said murt- If it is established that the chances achieved a considerable reputation also fume. hut with a dollar's worth of gage. whereby the power of sale contained therein has beeome operative: of long life are grontop-for bachelors an H public speaker and lecturer. Al- fried onions you could scent up the NOW THEREFORE, notice U hereby given than for the married, both mon and though extremely modest abont his own whole town. Now. Rachel, that's the that by rirtae of said power of aaie, and in pursuance of tbe statute in such case made women will naturally be Influenced in accompUshments, Floyd Bennett has difference." and provided, the said mortgage will be foJe- a direct and sincere manner of speak- cUwd by sale of the mortgaged premises, a: choosing between the two states. Tho ing and telling one of the most Inter- publie veutluc. to tht htgbcut bidder, at the moralist finds r'ch statistic? the basis front door of the court houae. In the City of EACH SHOVELFUL GIVES esting stories of history tlmt makes Hint$ to Corrctpondentt St Joseph, in said County of Berrltn. that for argument. For the Insurance com- being tbe place mt holding the Circait Court friends of all who meet him. He has If you hove a friend who doesn't panies the question Is a very practical already visited fifty cities from New- in and ifor sali connty. on tbe Zist day of answer your letter, you might do as March, 1V27, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of one. Before mllllona of dollars are York to San Francisco, travelling by said day, the descrlpticn of which said prem a Topeko mon did—write him a let- risked upon the expectation of life, airplane. His coming to South Haven lses,cootoincd in said mortgage, Is as follows: the most reliable flgures obtaina^e ter to this effect: The northeast one quarter of the soutbeost was arranged by tho Parent-Teachers' one iiuarterof Scclon Seven. Township Three are gathered, regardless of trouble or Association after a lengthy correspond- If you are sick, "Sympathy." South. Range Seventeen West, containing m If you are engaged. "Congrotula- forty acres of land, more or less. expense. > ence with Charles I. Held, his repre- Dated: December 15, 1928. sentative, which finally resulted in a tlons." MATTHAU8 KECK. FULL MEASURE OF HEAT mutually satisfactory date. If you ore married. "Hopplness." HULDA KECK, Joh* J. SmuNs. Mortgagees. Memento of Covenanters Admission prices ore: Adults. 50c, If you ore busy. "Pordor Interrup- Attorney for Mortgagees. Business address. An historic document recalling the; students, 25c. Tickets moy be pur- tion.- 80 West Main St.. Behton Harbor. Mich. When you put a shovelful of our good Coal into your chosed at the High S

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