Chautauqua Chautauqua Week Week Aug. 9 L INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Aug. 9 to 14 LXI. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. No. 31
COUNTIJY OLtlJ SOCI.XL, AIILLIOR-STin. A good crowd attended the social at Miss Alzlna Stid ot Mason, daugh BELL OAK SYRIAN the North Aurelius church last Friday PRESIDENT KEDZIE OF AGR'L COLLEGE ter of George Stid and Corporal Cyrus niglit and all enjoyed the evening of Miller of DansvlUe, were married Sat pleasure, provided by the entertain urday, July 2Gth, at 7 o'clock at tlie ment committee, Mrs. Letha llerrick home ot the bride's uncle and 'aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wasper. The bride OPENSJGOST 9TH and Mrs, Ina Norris. Over eight dol- , KKU/illO'S LF'ITKIl. I'AYS Fl-:i/LO\V COUNTKVMAN litr>» liU'o wcro cleared from the sale o( Ico ADDItlOSHiKS .SOCIALIST FANATIC was prettily gowned in white satin. FIVI-: DAYS E.VCiaaJSNT ENTER* TO UO JOIi. cream. The club wishes to thank Mr. AS "l>13AK,FIUKNI)" IN ljF,TTi;il MICHIGAN AGR'L. COLLEGJi: They went Sunday to Jackson where TAINMENT AND INSTIlirCTION. and Mrs. Bruce Ball who so kindly Wltni'lCIt ON S'I'.ATIONIIiKY East Lansing, Mich. tliey will make their future home. OP THI'^ COLLEOK. ICIlis Smitiv Of WehlNifvillu, Sutllcs supervised the games and extend a East Lansing, Mich., Miitum TIIIM Year On HIKII CIIMN Gir- Jjoss or IH25 broken down under the high cost of Inabam Countie flews living. _! 1 !— Published In the City of Mason, county seat of Ingham County, every If you tell the world to go hang and Thursday afternoon, by the Ingham County News Printing Company, don't tell it what, it's just as likely •ntered at the Postoffice at Mason, Michigan, as second class matter. to bang you. COMING HERE —11!— SUBSCRIPTION RATiES—(Payable in Advance.) Who Itonicinbui-s HAROLD YATES RANKS HIQH Btagle Copies Five Cents What became of the town cut-up AMONG YOUNGER ARTISTS. Three Montlis Forty Cents that everybody thought would make a big hit on the stage? Biz Months Seventy-flve Cents ^1 One Year - One Dollar Fifty Cents Will Appear on Third Afternoon and IMPORTANT NOTICE—On all papers to be nisiiled to an address out- Night of Coming Redpath If all the wheat that Kansas is raising •Ide the Stale of Michigan, add 25c per year to the above rates. HEAVE Chautauqua. this year were ground into flour and ADVERTISING RATES Iliu'dld Yiilos, pliini.st, who will np- made into one pancake, that pancake DLsplay adverllsiiig rates on application. YOUH SWITCH ON poiir in M prohMh! on tlu; lliird iifior- would cover six hundred square miles, noon 1111(1 lis ii.s.'Jislliif,' ni'list wKli llen- DusliiGss locals and reading noUccs on first and local pages 10c a line. The above warning Is not intended saj^s Among classified advorllsing Ic a word, minimum cliargo 3 5c. I'iclta Conrad (in ilu.i iliird iilglit (if lo bo a remark made at a iiairdross- tlK! coininj; Itf'pnili (.IliiUitimiinii, Is or's, biit in an automobile service sta No reading or business advcrUsing less tbau 15 cents.' Olio (if IJH! ,voun,!,'(M- lu'lisls iippcnrliig Card ol! tlianks one cent a word. tion, B, refers Lo the battery system on a car, 11' the switcli is loft on all III (.'uiK.'cirt lodiiy. A very disllnclivo Obituary notices of 125 words free, more than 125 words or obituary foiiluro Is Hint lie i.« nii .AiiioritNiii, liiiv- ISe COUNTRY niglit, or for a few hours during tlie poetry one cent a word. (lay, the battery will discharge its iiig stiiillcd 'only in .•Viiiorioa Willi No charges for birlli, death or marriage notices) notices oC'reunion. electric current, porliaps run down, .•\iiiori('iin li'iK.'JKM'.s, All suppers and entcrtainmoiits where admission is charged, or any buckle tho plates, and do other ser It i.s iiiiiisiiiil 1(1 find nno .«o profi- plan designed to make money must be paid in advance at regular rates. ious and costly damage. (•li.'iit in Iho viirlous lirniichcs nf iirl. GENTLEMAN It does not apply where a magneto I'.i'sldos licliiK an instructor mid pliin- alone is used, for a magneto never Ist of ropiiditloii ho has iiccnminiiiiiul in the issue of August 2—the first you causes worry or gives trouble, but (1 nuiiilior of very I'iinious iirllsts on will receive if you send me your sub An Expert *'s Advice where a battery is used for starting their tours, npiioiircd In enscmlde scription today. It would take forty- and lighting it should bo kept in In a communication addressed to the big manufacturers of America, an eight million pounds of butter, and advertising expert of N. Y. C'Ky bas written the following; mind. i , , , "The iioarl oC Country America is the country newspaper. It is the re- However, even it the battery should ;;,<.,,j, forty-five million gallons of molasses to "go dead," the engine, wlien magneto V.K' cover the big pancake. And Kansas Qection of the home lite of the community. It is the voice of the people, The ignition is used, can always be start editor Is their friend and neighbor. ed and will run its Ijest indefinitely. , r I boasts that she,raises it all. "The only way to reach every family on the farms and in the small A magneto generates its own current, This year's wheat crop year's prospects. Wliat- towns is through the local newspaper which towers like a giant over all oth produces the hottest spark at all interests every farmer, ever it is you ralsei— speeds, is very simple, requires no at for every one put in as crops, livestoclt, fruit, er publications as a selling force hi Country America. ALL farmers read tention, economizes gasoline by thor much ns he coidd to get truck or poultry—you their home newspaper. Everybody in every small town reads the local paper oughly consuming the gas in the cy someoftheGovcrnment's will find help in THE from first page to last with a liome interest unknown to any other printed linder of the engine, which therefore $2.26 fixed price. What COUNTRY GENTLE product, No matter how powerful all other mediums may be, the one ever- gives its utmost power, and is in ev arc you going to raise MAN. The cost? It's al next? Sheep? Here's an most nothing at all in present visible factor to the local dealer in the small town is his homo news ery way a most dependable form of Ignition. article nbout the Corrie- comparison. Only one paper. It Is the medium that toils the people in HIS town, that your goods dales. Velvet beans? dollar for a whole year, Where a car is not magneto-equip nro for sale in HIS store. It is the medium tliat SELLS THE CONSUMER Here's theirjstory from A with 52 big weekly issues. ped and becomes "stalled" through to Z. Pigs? Here's their Why miss another and then tells WHERE THE GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT. It the the medium battery ignition troubles, the only ad story, too. Berries? number? Send your that inliuences the dealer to put your goods on his shelves and it Is the med vice is—get a horse. Here's all about this naipc and your dollar ium that creates the consumer demand that takes them off the dealer's year's crop and next today. ehelyefi, It is the medium that wins tlie dealer and ties him to you, and se ^«-,..,_-M-,-*.„.,..,.*.,-....-.....«-**»"«-*<.., cures his co-optinttlou and interest in the sale of YOUR products in HIS I Twenty Years Ago J The Best for the Least 43toro., .1' ' i, I :.. i. I: l.v.i 1" I, I"--it 1 •• :•• :*••• : *' •"' i : ; Kissing bugs liave arrived in Mason .,^y "Tlio country newspaper is THE "CASH IN" MEDIUM. and will remain until after the street ''' "Ask your traveling salesmen—the men on the firing line—about the fair. Floyd Darrow selling power, llio prestige and Influence of country newspapers in the towns An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. they make, Tlioy will toll you there is no influence so powerful and no nrgu- George Cascarilli was buried last Sat /> Mason, Mich. Bell Phone 75-F2 numt so effective to place merchandise on tlie dealer's siielves and move it oft urday. .... i ,...;.;-"•" '• ••• Plioto by Hol'tmiiii, Cliloiigo. L, J, Philloo, H, L. Brown and J, the shelves as an advertising campiiign in the dealer's local newspaper, The Salnrday Ercnini; Poit N, Smith with their families picnicked Harold Yates. ,,..-i."J»^ The Connlr; Gentlenin The Lftilio' Home Journal "Prospcrily is knocking at the door of AMERICAN EXPANSION IN 12 iuurl-$l.7S 52 iiinn—$2.00 at Pino Lake yesterday. work with niLMuliors of The Chicago 52 iuu»-$1.00 AMERICA, Ending the fiscal year .Tune, 1918, our sales in .foreign countries J, C. KImmoi, C. A. Parkhurst and .Symphony Ordiostrn, i'lnd directed a were ?7,000,000,000. Our sales at home are CBl.iniated for 1919 by one of T. W, Hanson returned last Tiuirsday liii'k'c ort.'liostra In the Navy. the most prominent bankers of New York at $60,000,000,000. from their trip to northern Michigan, Mr, Yiitc's has iipiioarod in ninny "Cot the roots of your business deep into the subsoil of Country Amer A new postoffcc has been establish Ini-ge cities of tlin Unllcd States iind ica, It is not tlio top soil that insures eitlier product,ion or permanence. iTakc ed at West Holt five miles west of Cnniida iind lias l)onn ticcordcd splen a tip from the successful farmer who plows deep to got 100% yields year Holt, Tho nniii is carried from Holt did r(!i,'oj;nitiiin, iind his is a cnrcor to after year. liy Morwin Cecil Pratt. be watcliod with int;orest, Tlio U(Hlpiith niiiniigemont: was os- "AS AN ADVEitTISING MEDIUM THAT GOES INTO EVERY HOME, Mrs. L. C. Webb entertained a com pany of lady friends last Saturday af lipclally rortiinato In .sociii'lnig Mr. The THAT IS READ BY CHILDREN, THE FUTURE MARKET, AS WELL AS ternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, Yiitos to go on a Clmiiliuinna tour ADULTS, THE PRESENT MARKET; THAT IS AN INVITED MESSENGER; W. W. Campbell. ilil.s si'iison. His iippciiriince as pian THAT HAS NO WASTE CIRCULATION, THAT COVERS THE DEALER'S There was a family reunion at Maple ist Iind ticconipanlst on llio third day eward OWN VICINITY, THE COUNITRY NEWSPAPER OFFERS THE ONLY IN Ridgo farm to celebrate the seven will lie iin important part of tiie inu- 9 TENSIVE ADVERTISING CULTIVATION OF COUNTRY AMERICA." tieth birthday of Mrs, Amos F. Wood. slfiil ol1'orln;,'s nf the week. The columns of this paper show wluit big business has found to be pro It was a very piea.sant and informal Cash gathering. fitable, viz., the liberal use of advertising space In the "home" paper. Doubly The Nip-and-Tucks played a piclc- beneficial is this space to the local merchant. This is not fiction or idle con Make your liens proud of their poultry house. ed-up nine of large boys a game of They can't say "Thank you," of course, but they'll jecture—it's a cold business fact. Results follow truthful, and attractive ad ball yesterday. Score 18 and 19 in On With the Dance vertising just as sure as daylight follows darkness. favor of former—eleven innings at RIENTAL pipes and drums will lay moi^ eggs summer and winter. And that's what —0 O 0— that. O play one-stepH and fox trots you arc interested in most of all. i for a great community dance up Wllllamston has had thirty cases and four deaths from typhoid fever in The city has purchased the lots and down the bread pavement of Face the poultry house towards the south and be liberal the last few weeks, according to tho Wllllamston News. As is customary just west of the depot and between Ash and Maple streets, and tlie citi the Midway the opening night of with the windows. Then you'll have a well-ventilated and at the time of such a crisis, there is a insistent demand for a clean-up and zens in that vicinity have contributed the Michigan State Pair, Detroit, sunny building which is the first requirement. I an adequate sewer system. Four human lives is more than the world war $100 towards beautifying the grounds Aug. 29 to Sept. 7. For this novel cost the village, still we will wager there will be nothing permanent done for a public park. feature the pavement is to bo wash Avoid a damp location—let the poultry house be "high and to correct conditions, unless someone forcefully and repeatedly brings this Miss Lottie Butler of Newaygo and ed and waxed from the Adminis dry.'*' If a sand or dirt floor is used, it should be changed fre- fact to the attention of the citizens. And the attitude of Wllllamston people Frank L. Wright, traveling repre tration Building to the Qrandstand. (iucnlly. Don't overlook a single detail. • • 38 not an exception—improvements that cost money are shunned even if they sentative of the Chicago Record, were Admission to the grounds will be united in marriage In this city yester Make a wise selection of material for your new building. do kill people in many towns. free while the dancing is going on day. The bride is a daughter of Jos. from 5 to 8 p. ni. American brass We will help you if you give us the word. , Butler of the Hotel Butler, New.aygo. bands will play tho waltzes. A secret is no longer one if you tell Miss Jessie Merrylees entertained it to one person, but women think it her Mason friends with a lawn party is a secret until its published in the at her home last Thursday evening. C. P. MICKELSON WISE and newspapers. Light refreshments were served.by • '—1 ! !— Miss Merrylees' small cousins, the OTHERWISE The truth is that the ways of some Misses Fannie and Dot Townsend and transgressors are pretty soft and Master Prescott Huntington. that's probably the reason d lot of lEd B. Curry, while at work on L, J. pious folks insist on believing in the Acker's house in the second ward, For Tractor Lubrication A licinitiful 'Ihoiigtit Foi< TcHluy. old-fashioned hell. yesterday, fell 18 feet from a scaffold. Probably they call them "chickens" ! 5 ;_ He was brought to Dr. Freeland's of because they are as expensive as if A father can never tell how his son fice, where it was found that both they were. is going to come out, but for that ankles were badly bruised, the right —! ! !— matter a son never knows how a mod ankle suffering most. Hhe Injury is Minor Alusliigs. ern father is going to come out. such that recovery will be slow. Heavy Polarine Oil Yoii probably never won an argu —! ! I^ The county W. C. T. U. held a ment in the opinion of the one you The man who Isn't right has a hard gospel and flower mission service at argued with. time trying to act right. the county home last Thursday after —! ! !— —! ! 1— noon at 2:30, Mason, Wiiliamston Any woman will tell you that her and two Lansing unions being repre Stanolind Tractor Oil Your, child is the brightest, most children are great trials, but you'd beautiful and altogether the loveliest sented. AddreEfses were made by Col. hotter never tell her they are. of its kind, ^but if .you will only re L. H. Ives and Rev. White of Mason. —! ! !— member that you are the only one in At the close of the meeting flowers, Life is a gamble and Father Time the world that knows it and try toi fruit and literature were distributed among the inmates. Extra Heavy Polarine Oil as the dealer won't cheat you, but keep the matter a secret, you and' the lie'll allow you to cheat yourself if child both will be much more popu yon don't keep your eye on the game. lar. • . —« J «— -^! ! !— Stanolind Tractor Oil has Extra Heavy Polarine Oil or Heavy Men constantly criticize women's They call it an income tax but it's Polarine Oil is recommended. dress but women don't criticize men's an outgo tax. GRAY HAIR BECOMES been found, through severe dress because it Is so ugly It isn't nec- . —! I !— •essary. • • '. • ' • >.,•,, '. If you can laiigh when the other and thorough tests, to be the Any Standard Oil representative • —! ! I— •^•'• fellow says something to make you best lubricant for more than will be glad to show you the chart 4' Then there is the foolish kind of tear your hair, you've put him on the of Tractor lubrication, prepared oiptimism that causes men to hunt blink. . one-half of the tractors made. rabbits in the business district and '.'• —I.I I—•.••••• Tfy Oruidniother's Old Favorite by our Engineering Staff. It in plant orange groves in Alaska. A vapid conversationalist no doubt Recipe of Sage Tea and dicates specifically which of these • —I I't—, thinks his talk is a sign of intelli ,-\-' Sulphur This oil is one of great durability. three oils the Standard Oil En The world wasn't made in a da; gence, Just as, no doubt, the braying It stands the high temperature but many a man has been unmade in ass thinks his bray is music. ' Almost everyone knows that Sage gineers have found will give the -.Anight.: , - \ ^ '••.•:—I II—. Tea and Sulphur, properly compound developed in a tractor engine with best results in your particular ,,,;> -..—!!„!—^;-'\: ." • Don't pay any attention to what ed, bring! back the natural oolor.and out change in body. . Don't worry about being fat it others say about you, but when they lustre to the hair when faded, streaked tractor. begin to do things about you it's time or giray. Tears ago the only way to get you're happy.' People like happy tat this mixture was to make it at home, folks but not tke skinny sour ones. to take, notice. ' > whloh is mussy and' troublesome, It has the correct body to thorough We have just published a 10(Vpage ..• v;^. ;:•:•: :-;V :_i.M, J—:., ,:,-:':' „•;• / •••-:,,-r-!",.I-1—•• -••'•• ' ••..V- v. Nowadays WO! simply ask at any ly lubricate the remotest frictional book "Tractors and Tractor Lubri A poor-girl may not be able to ride The captured rat is never in favor idrug store for."Wyeth's Sage and Sul- airdund in a limousine but she doesn't of traps. .',:,•.•.' •.. ••, i hur Compound." Tou will get a large surfaces, eliminating scored cylin cation," prepared by our engineer 8ottle.of thii old*tlme recipe improved have to wonder 'whether she la.loved .• •..'••:-;.•:—rrI—;,: ,•;; •„ t»y the addition of other ingredients, ders and undue wear. ing staff, which you will find a '•for-hermoney.;\;,-'-i-.V'..':.i :.-•,•- •r-JK .•, A man is Judged by his clothes and at very little .cost' Everybody/uses valuable reference book, and we ,,:---VCV^-V;;T ^.^^».| J':!-,;,:,-,.;:,-:..•:,.::.,; a w«mah is often Judged by her lack! this preparation now, because no one ^ Children are iBter^ting.until torc- ,of,them.'\:::„•• •: i;--', , •'^••' can possibly, tell that you: darkened Where mechanical conditions or believe it will save you many days M ediby a tond mother to;show oft their your hair, as It. does It so naturally design make it deisifable to use a :-;v;-.:.':c::.:.-'::-i-sr:!:;i—;/,,..;•• ••;..,:;;';:• and evenly. Tou danipen aspOngeor of tractor idleness with the result . aecbmplishpents' betorie^ fuostv. ^K . :v. A bright wit sometimes has a dull soft' brush ' with'' It and /draw: ^this slightly heavier, or slightly lighter, ant money loss. It's free to you :flni«h.:,;^ -^••ys;:;:'--y'X;r--':'.-'':--'-^ )ttit«ugh your hair, Uking; one small m fcr*rdiperl^ Is: comparative.):/^ .Ml-:, strand at a time; by morning the gray oil than Stanolind Tractor Oil, for the asking. Address llonalre with ohronle Indigestion Is : XShlldren aro happy; because '•' theyhai r disappears; and after another ap- dPB^t know My better:and It pirate^ plieiitlon or; two, your hair becomes iratdd'lM w well it;dthen:W^ Manttfully dark, thiek and glossy aad :^m^mmMmMmmi:j you'look years younger, wyeth'aTSage \:iV"^- MT^ttf'.tlwi'lame: tMuk;':^:'^: •:•;'•':- and^SulphunCompound lo aidellghtful -,.;^:fc^;':-:'K^;v?!';v':'a±;i-; Lewis, of Jackson visited at Mrs. tor some time but is, now much im while at his work last Friday, He Katherine Potter's last Saturday ev- proved, was taken to the hospital with a PUBLIC HEAliH ' ening. • I Mrs, Ida Webber and son is visiting fractured skull and serious bruises Master Rex Bates of Lansing spent her Bister. Mrs. H, E, Gunn, which they don't think will prove last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Ralph Hawkins has returned home fatal, CORRESPONDENCE AND HYGIENE Katherine Potter. from overseas, Mrs, Ed Costlgan has been enter Mr, Joslyn of Grand Ledge visited taining relatives from Fort Wayne, :rnmnnnninunnininni|m.iiuuuini inminnmn'mniimmHnninainnnnnmnnnnimnniuiinmuimmim at the homes of Gilbert and Dennis Indiana, and Detroit, CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE BY RED North Holt t DeCamp recently, Mr, and Mrs, John Cox of North. Willmorc, Uuth Daniels, Almina Cam Mr, and Mrs,'F, B. Hilliard were Holt, formerly of this place, visited at Pollok Corners and Nellie Applegate are camping at CROSS NURSE at East Lansing Sunday. E, W, Banks Friday. Pleasant, lake this week. Jiliss Ruby Rev, Dissell of Lansing, who lias Mr, and Mrs, August Simons and McKenzio and mother of Alma are the been supplying at the Presbyterian daugiiter from west of Lansing, vis Mi-H. Edith Pollok entertiilncd her f..»Mf*,0Mt„«„»„a„t„»„«„i„a„«„t,.«„«„t..«»t..«>,f-«-«,.«. fBft Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. m.^Tmummimiinmnnnnnmrmninitmiiiimnnminmiminunniimnnmunimmimmmimimiimmnminro ^ To Lecture on "The Romance of Businsss" STATE NEWS at the Chautauqua ys'^yiifiiuugTTiinniiiinimmii'njirinimnuinaniiimiuiniiHnimimiinnmniuniimnmniiiiiiniamiiiinnnmninitmmiumniniinrijiamnniniinirimiii/^ ^ —— OSV You Are Sure to groos, which is an indication of tuber culosis, There are "22 culllc in the EATON RAPIDS BABY hei'd. , It has been the custom of Lapluim O.K. TAKES jTEBATE OF ZINC & Sons to occasionally apply the tu- borcnlln test, and tlic test which was lOATON liAl'IDS—Tho year old lii- made on Wednesday was entirely of J s fiml. sun ol' Rov. R, iM. Milliird iiiir- their own volition and at their own rowly uHwiiioil duiilli roccnlly, when it expense. got. hold ol' 11 l)ox of Hicrale of zinc, Only two registered females and liuUing ii handful into il.s mouth. The one registered mule will be kept out dnig, huinK iiboul, as Huffy as fcal.h- of the entire herd which was consid WALTON'S ni'H, soon was drawn Into his Miroiil;, ered one of the finest In that part of »ii' head and luiiKS, and for a time l.he the state. IRLle follow nearly Klrangleil to death. 'I'ho aid of a physician, however, soon placed him out of danger, and al IMPATIENTLY AWAIT Searchlight though he was in a scrlon.s contlitlon for some time, he is getting along nicely and it is tliouglit no very ser GREAIJEW GIBGOS ious consei|uonce will result. liiii.^liiiK lii'os. AIKI Ittiriiinn H. Ilaile.v (.'()inl)iiiv /?: :^ Paint Sure is Moving This Week (1. Got Yours Yet? Paint Now $2.90 per Gallon Lots of Good Colors Left .X :;ji'.a.,^ re; .! tiTii.;;-;^ M ^•^ iliM. S'^ftSfvfS&'i'i ;»V'"'::'''^;- 'v;;/ ;. •Ki •^''••^ ••'•'•" •. i; •••• INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH^ THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. Page Fift * O. M. Robertson of West Aurelius of near Stockbridgo one day last called on friends hero Tuesday. week. Member Federal Reserve Bank Urn. L. T. Henians was a caller in Albert Nelson ot Parker Corners this vicinity last week. visited his parents, Anson Nelson and D. L. Rolfe and wife of Mason vis wife, Wednesday. 'TOmmiimnnmniimimnnmmminmmmgnnaiiimmiimnuniiiimmiiiiiiiiimaMiuiuuin^^ ited at Wm. Miller's Sunday. Jessie and Floyd Donal entertain Mr. and Mrs, Bert Williams of Eaed Ed Bowon and family of MillviUe ton Rapids were Sunday visitors of Sunday. Mr .and Mi's. Elmer Ellsworth. John Lay and family were Wllliani- Come to the Aurelius sclio'ol re ston visitors Sundiiy, union Thursday, August 7th. It Herman Risch and family wore in moans a good lime for ail. StocUbridge attending the homecom The B. L. A. S. will meet with Mr. ing Thursdiiy. Accuracy and Dispatch and Mrs. Ray DoCami) Wednesday, August Cth. Mrs. Charles Brownell ot Lansing, formerly of this place, is ill with the in the transaction of financial affairs are f..tH«..«»«..«M«n«Ma..«..«..,.,«H«»t..|.,»*4H«»«-flHt'.«»«**««*t smallpox. , , , , indispensable to the business man who re Mrs Robert Ultus and baby ot J Stonequarry Corners j Rochester are visiting her mother, gards time as his most valuable asset. tw»wt..».»..»..a..a..t*.>..«>.«H«..>.itii>..>MaHt..«.,f..».»,«"a..i Mrs. Bertha Stanlnger. George Dickerson and wife were in Hamburg last week huckleberrying. >««*»t Charioa Wright and family were at White Oak The adequate facilities and alert organiza i..«..»»«..i„*..t.,*.,i tion of this institution guarantee both in Pino Lake Sunday. Guy Flinchbough and family visit Mrs. Bertha Oakley and son spent fullest measure. ed her sister In Lansing Sunday. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and E. Buskirk and wife entertained Mr.s. John Collins, of WebberviUe. tlieir son Clinton and his two daugh William Sly and family called on. The true test of our service is in its use. ters from Lansing Sunday. Elmer Jackson and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Dicker.s'on are ' A. 0. Jack.s'6n, wife and son of De entertaining friends from Cleveland, troit are spending a few days with Consult our Officers-TODAY. Ohio, Mr. Jackson's parents. Mrs. Francis Bonn and John Butts A. Drinlnstool and family and Mrs. ERMETICALLy of Eaton Rapids were callers at W. T. Dora Weston and son Leo, attended Koeney's Sunday. the homecoming at Stockbridgo sealed in its wax- Tluirsduy, t"«.. Miss CrGrtnido Showers is visiting wrapped package, air Mason's Old Established Thoroughly Kingsland her sister, Mrs. Howard Brinlnstool, Modern Bank Tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Korby of Char- Mrs. Opal Titus of Roclicstor Is vis tight. Impurity proof- lesworlli called on her fal.hor, N. iting iier mother, J\Irs. Bertha Stan Kent, Sunday. lnger. P. A. Wlnslow and wife were In Miss Ruth Hayhoe has returned Lansing Monday. home after a week's visit with her Carl irorrls and family of Lansing sister at Lansing. visited Ills jiiotlior Mrs. W. Kent, Monabell Fellows is working for Sunday. Jlrs. Nuckley Nemer. Warren Hall of the city is helping Gene Meade of Mason, visited his is hygienic and whole- —The — Bellows Bros, a few days. parents over Sunday. Floyd Ferris of Lansing visited his F, L. Fellows and family were someL The goody First State & Savings mother Sunday. Sunday visitors at WebberviUe. Mrs. LIbble Pray of DImondale is thafs good for young Bank visiting at P. A. Winslow's. Mr. a.iid Mrs. H. al Hall of the city and old. Mason, Michigan called on friends lierc,Sunday. f„«..t..«»,< Be iar« to set Columbia Road The Flavor Lasts IM*..tM«..flMC„«..»..«..|..i iVRIGLEV'S immmnumnmuirrnnnmihimiinumiimmiuairiiniiriiiiintnnimnni 1.00k for the The Webb school improvemeivt Dime club will hold their August meeting at Kingman grove August 7th. The CORRESPONDENCE men are cordially invited to the pot- luck supper, aiiinnmnnnunninmmmiiiniminnninmininmiinmmnmnminninuigsw Leo Allen and family of Detroit and Rhea Grady of Canada, returned camping at Big Portage lake last ^^.•.•••••••< to their homes Sunday afternoon, Pine Lake Park t week. after spending the week with their Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Mutton of aunt, Mrs. W. C. Norris, .t...... »».-."»"«"'"»"'"'"'"'"—"—-"•"•"'"•"• Flint, Mr, and Mrs. . Oat Cornwell Newt Bateman has his new barn Floyd aiul Bcrtlui James ol' Lan- were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Robert most completed. siiiK spoiil. Sunelay with His cousin. Smith's Sunday. Work is progressing line on the "• Mrs. Sarah SltLs oi: Mason spent Air. and Mrs. Jamos' Hcrrick, Mr. new state roads and will be some fine the woeU end wiUi her daughter. and Mrs. I. Collins, Mr. and Airs. F. roads when completed. V, A. .lames is visitins his brother Herriclc, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Os Forest Smith has a new Ford car. in Homer. .. „ , ,. borne and Mrs. Emer Sears went to 1-1. E. Potter was making calls on LONGYEAR BROS. Druggists. camp meeting at Pino Lake Sunday. Tlio three weeks' old son oL Roheit our streets Monday. Pulver died Friday and was buried Dan Smiley and Miss Irene Palmer of Au roll us were married at Mason f„aH|..t.,«.,«..t,.«»tH«««..«,.«H*»fl"t.<«Ht.,«-«..«MfM«H«..,..f Saturday. • , , „,. Saturday evening. j Northeast Leslie . | l^telva the seven-niontlis-old Mrs. Dib Holiey visited Mrs. Will daughter o£ Elmer Slreetor, was bad Ilurlby Sunday. ly burned liy luilling a bowl ot hot Mrs. Frank Smiley and BIrs. Robt. Frances Warner from Jackson is ROUP on her. Smith were in Lansing Friday. spending a few days with lior aunt, 'I'liroc cows wore struclc by light Mrs. Cora Heal. ning last Sunday night on the farm Herbert Edwards spent from Sun •oi' Franklin MouUlenhauser. day until Thursday with Claude { Aurelius | Howe and family. South Aurelius and North i..».i..*..i..«..l..>..t..i..a..«..(..t..».<~t..l««..«~*..>..>t.«..«..i Lucilo and Harold jMagoon are Onondaga John Peck of Detroit vLsited his b'lionding a couple of weeks with their :l M#Mt"«"«"«"«"«"»***"*" (..•..••••"•"•"•"tH mother, Mrs. Sarah Peck, and sister, uncle and aunt, Spencer Galloway, Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth, a couple of Willie their mother Is in Lansing for Joe llankio, wil'o r.nd children ot days last week. an operation for gall stones.. Lansing visited her parents, I. Palmer L. D. Marshall and wife are enter Pearl Stanfioid is visiting her and family, the past week. taining their niece. Miss Aleta Cady, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayhoe, J. D. Waggoner has added to the of Leslie. of Leslie. looks and comfort to his store by a Mrs.' George Hunt, Jr. spent a few Quite a fev,' people I'rom this vicin cement floor for the whole south days in Lansing last week. ity attended the revival meeting held ])orch. Mrs. C'hancey Marshall of Spring- at the B)inkerhill U. B. church Sun George Covert took apples and po port was a Sunday guest ot Mrs, Mc- day evening. tatoes to the Lansing markets last Kenzic. i Mrs. Charlie Kelley entertained a week. . , , Mr. and Mrs, Harry McGrath and cousin and niece l*r a couple of days Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Jack dfiughter Dorothy of Detroit and Mrs, last week. son visited at C. iVI. Casler's Tuesday. Rowena McCreery spent Sunday Mrs. Sarah McGralh of Detroit call with Anna Anibs. ed on Mrs. Ada Eckhart Friday. Mrs. Lisizie Mitchell is spending a Isaac Palmer and family entertain few days with Mrs. Jake Kelley. ed Mrs. Palmer's sisters and nieces and friend from Detroit and Lansing WHEN YOU WAKE one day last week. 1 South Delhi 1 Volney Palmer of Mason visited his UP DRINK GLASS parents here Sunday. Mrs. Alvln VanCamp and Pearl tinininiHii«i'i"»"""'H •ii»iiiinin »"*••* umimnii*'*'! OF HOT WATER VauCamp visited at James Lang's I East Aurelius t during last week. »,«.nnninin tiiium iin-'iii • •'•"•"«'» iH"*"*"* Miss Gertrude Murray of Ypsilantl Wash the poltont and toxins from Is visiting Miss Ruby Pryor. Mrs. M. 0. Mead visited her daugh Mrs. Biggs of Lansing and Miss ter, Mrs. Roy Mlddleton, and family system before putting more Fletcher of Bath were jguests at Geo, in Pontiac from Friday until Monday. food Into stomach. DeMuth's last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Warner and two Miss Irene Palmer and Dan Smiley little daughters visited at Clarence Says lnslde*bathlng makes any of Aurelius were married last Satur Beers last Sunday. day evening. Mrs. Harriet Hill from\Jackson one look and feel clean, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DeMuth enter was an over Sunday guest lit her sweet and refreshed. tained the "Jolly Bunch" last Friday brother's, P. W. Sanders. evening. *A very enjoyable evening Mrs. G, B. Disenroth was In Char Wash yourself on the Inside before was spent. Ice cream and cake were There are just two kinds of tires-good lotte part of the past week caring for breakfast like you do on the outside served. her mother, Mrs. Wilder. This Is vastly more Important because Miss Ruby Pryor entertained twen tires, and others. Morgan Sanders, wife and baby at the skin pores do not absorb impuri- ty friends at a miscellaneous shower tended camp meeting at Plne^ Lake ties into the blood, causing -lllnessi last Thursday afternoon In honor of Good tures last longest. They save Sunday. ^ / while the bowel pores do. Miss Lois Bateman whose marriage to Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Marsh.-ill were For every ounce of food and drink Kent Spink occurrs July 31st. Mrs. timeTtrouble and temper. Also money. . in Lansing last week Wednesday. taken into the stomach, nearly an Harold Spink won honors in a contest Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Warner visited ounce ot waste material must be after which the bride elect was pre It will pay you to use them. carried out of the body. If this' waste sented a basket of gifts by the Lang their daughter, Mrs. Elden Lonsberry, material Is not eliminated day by day in Alaiedon Sunday. It quickly ferments and generates brothers dressed as cuplds. Light re We have exactly the ones for your Quite a number from around here poisons, gases and toxins which are freshments >(rere served, attended camp meeting at Eaton Rap- absorbed or sucked into .tbe blood Elmer Pryor and family and Miss car—good tures. United States Tires. Ids Sunday and a few of the young stream, through the lymph ducts which Elizabeth Lang and Wallace Ahren people went to Pine Lake. should suck only nourishment to sus* attended camp meeting atiEaton Rap '•' . • '• ' ' , '• . , ' tain the body. ~ ids Sunday. ' Five types—one for every need of price • n.ni I I i » • I I I I i I I I • I I 1,1 I I • I A splendid health measure Is to 1 NortKAureUus | drink, before breakfast each day; a |iiiininiimiiiiniiiinmininininiHininiii i i i i i i i or use. \„ ; turn I II •'••'• I III i'l • "" ' .' ' ' ' ' glass of real hot water with a tea* spoonful ot.llmestonis phosphate In It, t South Leroy \ Bc^erge^^^^ ••'•', While picking apples iSunday Robt. which .:ls;:''a; harmless way to wash I i I I iii«ii|iiiiitiiiinniii i»ininii»iii'n imniit I • it Smith bad tbe misfortune to fall out these poisons, gases and toxins from • Charles Youngs of WebberviUe is : of tbe treeand sprain his side. Hals the stomach, liver, kidneys and visiting Charles Holland at this wrlt- bowels; 'thus.;cleansing,' sweetening a Utile better at this writing. ; J >r , tof.': ,"' :•.-•':;•.,••: - ^ •• •v^, Mr. and Mrs. Melville :HlUon,M^^ and.freshening the entire alimeatt^ ': Earl Hubbard and family of Esca- and Mrs. Dlb HoUey, Mr. and tMri^ canal betor; putting- more food into .the,''Btomadi;'.'v>^r-^''^ ;',v •;.••;'•••.;••••• HEiba are VlBltlhg his sister, Mrs. Fred '• i Alf Welch and family, were oamplnf : A quarter pound of limestone phos* Monroe.,: vv:;; -.'"v-v ;::;.';:; I I .over at Three Bridge* Iwrto^^ 'Ru'ssel and Frank Horwood: ot m phate costs but very little at, the drug atorei/bui Is isufllelent to mako' anyone Howell'were Sunday visitors at.Wi l£ m ' > :: V iiciu Pearl Smiley waiiih6me:8^ an enthusiast on Inslde-bathlng.: Man Rico's.^.;.''- :•,,;••'.•',".y;,\ '; -jvi':"- ••: '• r''-diior.;aft!eraodn'and.8und»yA V^;',«;-w^yi? and;! women'rwho are aceustoinad to Several jfrorii here ,attended'^ the i i' i: MrKiandlMwi-MAHntoii^M^ wako upiirtthia!doll, aehtng^head or hbmiecbinlng at Stockbrtdge '^ednea* ' i^'i-'weiilli^liWlngiSundaT;:^.^ r^%:^i-«^'y,;?-•; have funred, tohgna,' Md: taste, natty day aod'Thursday/:'• .vr:= j r, iJ-%;'V5;,7'r "That'tt'taihw'iafA'SSkll'fliASM'''''" 'Mm V Si MM;; wmie WIIMB WIAH Mrs; Ck«. breath;; sallow eomplralon, othert who ' : Word, has beish received here that We Icno^Mnfted 8^ mm i j ^rSmlley'vwera^ln-LiAiingi'Satnrdaj^;^^^ have bilious attattif^^aeldiitbmadi or Frank Qitisterle has arrived In Canip; . .. ;;:;y:#-iMr;;«idvMrii5Bjm>H»rrlii^illKi:M^ cdoatlpaUoD are aararad • oC :: pro^ Menitt;:rN;'J;iKf rom: orariuM; and! IB: nounoadtlmpravamtnt il&vtlotk:' :eipMtod;-iibineiiio6h;x^ Kh •«'•;;•• ^m^r^ MATON; fkgtSii iiStiittAMCOWrty NEWS, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 3>, 1919. f " • • MIUMt SMS Clasflified Loeab CMIDIDIITEFOBPIIE! ms I I i I I» Ill 3 •AVBB—One cent a vord for each PREPMES SPEECHES IN JML Various Topics iBtertion wltb a minimum of 15c. COMt out HtW "M JOCr Ntft WILL HAVE TO ADD P08TA0B MEIILYU VALLEAU, SBItVINCJ TEN ««AtWOW.S • %OHA OF N^-"»OUt WAYS'POn CONtEMi'T. •oMt-rmM' KT y^t Nteo, The NEWS will continue Its eut Ott >*iH\Z\ • \ OOWT ' flan of Rending monthly Btute- The citizens of the United States HMOtM KNOVM HO>N *«' 00 Merlyn Valleau, the self-styled can own about one half the world's dia •ents to all our advertising pat didate for the highest office in the rons. Because of the Increased monds, valued at one billion dollars. United States, was busy writing a lec * • • Mit of postage, we will have to ture lor publication Tuesday morning add postage on all Want Column Michigan farmers now have ap in the large room in the county jail proximately 33,000 silos built with an accounts. This will effect but a where ho is serving ten days. Valleau few, as nearly all our Want Col- average capacity of 70 tons and a to is aboul. fifty years old, h.as long hair tal capacity of 2,310,000 tons. imn advertisers pay In advance. and beard which hangs in tangles and These accounts are so small that ropes. His swartiiiy complexion and « « • we cannot afford to pay the post general unkempt appearance give one The Pennsylvania Railroad with age on them hereafter, so from an idea of what Russia, or any coun .100,107 stockholders has by far the now on we will add the cost of the largest number in tlic History of the Mamps we use to the accounts. try populated by liis kind, has to con tend with. He Is a willing talker and company, according to an official an evidently believes in his doctrines^ nouncement, placing tlie year's gain E will not only handle your commercial ac wlilch ho has gleaned from prominent at 7,667. "The People" own the SAKKTY FJHSX Socialistic wrll.ors. He has a good Pennsylvania, count a little better than any one else but Better safe than sorry. The * * * W command of inngilsh and is a convinc we solicit savings accounts from everybody cyclone ser.son is near at hand— ing talker, and the danger from such The Grand Ledge Independent get under cover NOW. Let me a man lies in the sentiment he would quotes the .187-1 markets as follows; —YOU specially. tell you atjout Live Stock Insur excite in woalc-niinded individuals, eggs, 10 cents per dozen, butter, 16 ance too. Both are good stuff. Valleau himself, is not of the "bomb- cents per pound, live cattle and hogs, 8w2C. L. U. IVIOS, Agent. thrower" type, but he is an agitator. 3 cents per pound, beans $3.3.0 per Deposit .$1.00 if you wish. We will pay 4 per cent He does not seem to be at all depress hundred weight and farm labor $15 per month, annual interest, compounded twice a year. ed by his confinement, but is spending ^ i(( iH FOn SALE. his time in jail preparing literature and speeches which he intends to use The Vandalia State Bank owes to FOR SAM!)—Account of installing a quart of formaldehyde the preser Come in and get acquainted regardless of your needs furnace will sell Kood hard coal and while campaigning this summer. He expressed no regret for the remarks vation ot a large sum of money in .soft coal stoves. Burt DeCamp, Lan its wife. Robbers entered the bank in the banking field. sing street, Mason, 31wlp against Judge Collingwood which landed him in the county lock.4ip. recently. iThe explosion broke the formaldehyde bottle which was inside FOR SA.L13—Parks 200 egg strain and its fumes quickly drove the bur Barred Rock Cockerels 10 weeks old. glars away. ^^^ RELIABILITY ACLOMMUDATION Mrs. Roy Shaeffer. 31w2p » * » THE Miick At Hlni. FOR SALE—K> H. P. Huber steam DESCRIBES SENSHTIONS OF "All bosses ain't race bosses," said engine. Good running order and can Uncle Johua, "but every boss kin do The brilliant wit of the bar looked be bought at a bargain figure. Just HRSTJROPUINE RIDE something if he's put to it," and that at the moon-faced farm laborer, and FARMERS BANK right size tor medium size thresher was good horse sense which applies winked at his friends and whispered, and for silo filling. Call and see this STOOKRRIDGE YOUNG MAN NOT to men as well as "bosses." If you "Now we'll have some fun." "Have STRENGTH •SLRVICL engine at our store. J. E. Taylor & KEIO.V AMOUT GYMNASTICS. can't be "A race boss" find out what you been married?" he began. "Ye-e- Son. 31w2 you can be and go to it with all your es," stammered the laborer, "once." The following .account ot the first might.—Alma Record. "Whom did you marry?" "A w-w- FOR SALIO-Good farm of 95 acres aeroplane ride taken by W. Gurnie * 4< * woman, sir." "Come, my good man, 4 miles west of Holt within 40 rods Dancer appeared in this week's issue On one of the recent incoming of course it was a woman. Did you of school and church, on a good road, of the Stockbridge.Brief Sun: troopships at Newport News there ever hear of any one mag:ying a man?" "Ye-e-es, sir; my sister did," TV Joseph Quenby, Holt, Mich, 32w2p "My first aeroplane ride was an ex were 62 French girls who were brides of American soldiers. If the truth FOR SALl'!—Eight five weeks-old perience I shall never f.orget, for though on the whole it was very en must be told they were forlorn and pigs. The bunch for f 75 or ?]0 each. homesick as a rule. Very few ot CARPENTERS WANTED John Mire, 2Vi miles north and % joyable, there were parts of it that Bookings at I had just as soon would not have them could speak English. The State's mile west Webb church in Delhi, Welcome Home workers made the 31-w]pd happened. • STEADY WORK AT HIGHEST WAGES "iThe first half of the distance to stay of the brides in that city pleas ant. FOR SALlil—Spring pigs, Hicory- Leslie we were flying at such a height PASTIME THEATRE! DON'T WAIT. COME! dale farm, 23 3-RC, C. J. Henry. that we could see the buildings, fields * * • 30w2 and lakes very nicely, and is a beau Announcement Is made by the Fed tiful sight. We could also see Munith eral Reserve Bank of Chicago that Friday and Saturday, August 1*2 OTTO SCHUON, Contractor, FOR SAIil3—Big roan gelding, 7 as we passed somewhat notth of it, United States Certificates of Indebted years old, sound, well broke, weight but as we came nearer to Leslie, the ness of five months maturity, bearing "A Woman's Lansing, Mich. 28w4 1650. Something extra. H, L. De- pilot thought I wanted to get up high- Interest at 4% per cent, will be is Witt, Mason, Gitz,, Aurelius, 30tf er, so griidually kept going up until, sued .semi-monthl , , . y on. . th.e 1s.ut and Experience" FOR SAFJE—lOlMi acre farm % we came in sight of what he told me l?th, beg nning August 1, for the rest milo from the city on Okemos road, was Leslie. We were so high that I' "^ ••''° c^'endir y^'ir for the purpose would not have known it was a vil of financing the Government's re /^ known as F. C. McEuon farm, first- quirements. The first issue, dated Wednesday, August 6th class farm land. Liberal terms. lage. It looked more like a bunch of 1 trees with perhaps one building in the August 1, due J.inuary 2, 1920, will Write F, H. Lee, Athens, Mich., or be for $500,000,000. All national eee Mason Reynolds, Mason. '^29tf center. But hardly had he called my "Tlie Squaw attention to it, when he shut off the and state banks and trust companies V/hen You Want FOR SALE—A Maud-S windmill engine, tipped the nose of the ma will be expected to take not less than iVIan's Son" In good repair, nt a bargain. Hiram chine down, and we were in no time 1.6 per cent of their gross resources Pnlen, Route 7, Mason. 29tf right above the stores in Leslie. in each semi-monthly issue of loan Eddie Polo in "He then turned upwards again, certificates during August and Sep FOR SALE—Square piano. Inquire did a nose Kpin or two, dropped a mes tember, with the percentage falling of Dorothy Allen or Ruth Minar, Ma to ,8 toward the end of the calendar "the Last Tricic" ICE CREAM son, Mich. 29tf sage ho had, and started Jiomewards. The wind was with us returning and year, • > > .,, The final episode of "The Lure we civme home at a rate of over 100 FOR SALE—A-1 40-acre farm Jn Ctunnlative Deslras. of the Circus." White Oak townsiphip. Inquire of miles per hour. It seemed as though E. A. Densmore, Mason, Bell phone. we had only started when he pointed "Glipplng is thinking of buying a CALL FOR '^•1 li I I I . 29tf out that we were about home again. new motor car. He can't be happy, I then motioned him that I did not it seems With less than three ma August 12th and 13th FOR SALE—My farm In White care for any more exhibitions of high chines." Oak township. John Munson, Dans- diving, but evidently he did not un "Well, he has the money to Indulge "Set Free" •llle, Mich. n. 3. 24w8 derstand me, for he went through in that kind of extravagance." about the same performance as In "To be sure, I was Just thinking TO RENT. Leslie and then we circled around to about the days when Glipping was the field from where we started. poor. He used to say the height of Regular Admission, lie and 17c TO RENT—Furnished rooms suit his ambition was to be able to own able for school girls, also day board "We were gone about 30 minutes, I believe, and had reached a height of two pairs of suspenders at the same for teachers. Mrs. J, H. Price, east time."—Birmingham Age-Herald Ash street. 30w2p about 3500 ,feet, in fact at one place =;\ near Leslie we must have gotten into ICB CRE^AM LICENSE TO SELL. DOOLITTLE—AUG. 22 FOUND. a cloud, as it sprinkled for quite a Skate of Michiffan. The Probate Court for Red Clay Drain Tile distance. It was somewhat cooler FOlJNl>—About 40 rods south of the County of IiiRhRm, Ask lor Prieet on' earioad lota where we were but I do not hesitate At n BeaBJon of SRIII Court, hchi at the Pro dtllvtrtd at your nMNttK. R. •lallen A Delicious and Refreshing Food North Aurelius blacksmith-shop, a to say that I was plenty warm all of bate Office in the City of Mason, in said coun hoy's coat. Owner may have same ty, on the 8Ut day of July, A. D. 101!), the time." Present: HON. L, B, McABTHUR, Judge Sold by A. M. CHAPIN. Eden. by paying for this adv and proving ot Probate. property. Ingham County News. 31 In the Matter of the Estate of MAY L. and ^s s DON. C. DOOLITTLE, Minors. FOUND—Lady's shoe on Dan&vllle S, Edna Doolittle hnvlnR filed in said court road in eastern part of city Monday her petition, prnying for license to sell the in> CHURCH AND .-. terest of said estate in certain teal estate there n^ morning, Owner may have same by in described. proving and paying for this adv; 31 It is Ordered, That, the 22nd day of August. A, D. 1019, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at Ate YovL Interested in-" SOCIETY NOTES said probate office, be and is hereby appointed *>v WANTED for hearing said petition, and that the next of kin of said minors, and all persons interested WANTED — Carpenters, laborers, In said estate appear before said court, at Mid cement workers and electricians. a!& time and place, to show cause why a license to Steady work. Buildings and Grounds sell the interest of said eitate in said real «*• The Returned Soldier? tate should not be granted. Dept. University of Michigan. 31w3 The B division of the M. E. L. A. S. It is Further Ordered, That public notice will entertain at the home of Miss thereof be given by publication of a copy of MISCELLANBOUB. this order, for three, successive weeks previous Mary Brockway Wednesday evening, to said day of hearing, in the Ingham County August 6. Potluck cafeteria supper News, a newspaper printed and circulated In American Business ? FIRE AND CYCLONE INSURANCE Each person bring own dishes and said county. L. B. MeARTH(}R, O, L. Feck's agency, the oldest and (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. largest in the city. 29tf silverware. Those who attend the supper, leave town on 6:07 car; those C. E. KENNEY, Deputy Prpbate Register. Sl-4 FOR SERVIOE—•Registered Duroc who do. not care tor that, take the LICENSE TO SELL. 8ATRE—AVG. II TFiese are great problemsL wJiich are Jersey boar. Brood sows tor Bale. 7:07 car and be in time tor the pro State ot Michigan. The Probate Court tor the County ot Ingham. C. L. Benjamin, DansTllle, 24tf gram. Museum open from 5 to 10. At • session ot said Court, held at the Pr(v Sports begin promptly at 8. Some bate Office in the City ot Mason, in said coun> confronting the people of America. BtHLDINGS MOVED~Any slie, thing doing every minute. Come and ty. on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1919. uyvhere. Floyd - Raymer, Eaton laugh the blues away. Committee. Present: HON. L. B. MeAR'THUR, Judge lUplds. Mich., Bell phone. Ittf of Probate. They must be discussed and consider In the Matter of the Estate of MYRA A. SAYRE, a Minor. HBADQUARTBRA tor cyclone In- The Poor Fish. L. R. White having filed in said court his ed if we are to make a wise decision on nira^ce. J. R. Sbater. 19tt petition, praying for license to sell the interest "I hear you are going to marry of said estate, in certain real estate therein de Archie Blueblood?" said one society scribed. our future policy. •^^v THIS IS—the time ot the year tor woman to another. "Is it true?" It is Ordered, That the 22nd day ot August, Cyclones. Look up your Cyclone . "Marry him?" exclaimed the other. A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at polices and It you want any changes, "Not likely. What on earth could I said probate office, be and Is hereby appointed see F. H. Field in the courthouse. 17 for hearing sold petition, and that the next of Authorative speakers will present these do with him.' He's rejected from the kin of said minor and all persons Interested in army, he can't ride, he can't play ten said estate appear before said court, at said Acted Oii His Tip. time and'Place. to show'eause why a.license to questions from every angle atthe com nis, golf, nor, tor that matter, can he sell the Interest ot said estate in said real es A false charge had been brought at even drive a motor car!" his court, and, the magistrate remark-; tate should not be granted! ~ ' .- "Oh!" sail the triend, "but he can It is Further Ordered,- That public notlee ing Chautauqua. «dr^'We are all liable to make mis theKot be.given by; publication ot a copy ot 4: takes. I thought! was wearing my swim beautitully, you know." this order,' tor three successive weeks previous -watch, but Ihave Just diwovered that "Swini', indeed! Now, I ask you, to said day. of hearing, in the Ingham County would.youlike a husband you had to J^ews, a newspaper printed, and circulated In Every man and woman should hear i:;have liett'It at home." > said. county. L, B. MeARTHUR, : ;: When he arrived home that even keepv in an aquarium?"—Blighty, (A' true copy) - Judge ot Probate. ing his wife said to htm: > London. ;' C. A. CLINTON, Probate Register. «lw4 . these timely lectures. "I hope you got your.. watch -all right; I gave it to the man from the court. ;;who callCKl tor It."—DallaB SRffg ;New«.'v..--.:.--. :•'• yy.'ri..''--:'-: ^-••::/''• :.^ : Five Big.D^y i-;v: .^;:^•^A'**::Milde•»»^•^-.•>: •.,.;• at Private Sale! m ^A minlBter, iwcompanlediby two ;f Season Tickets $2.00 plus 10% war tax pretty girlBiptobd entranced by the Sidebotnl r Standi beauties otfr flowing Btreaini^^ArflBh* «maa happening to pasB, and iniBtak* Dininiftbte m lng?th(Simlnl8ter!B ociBuipttlon,= B»idr; (MNpdlon Oil Can BMlti :'^,rtV'.:o^*-l'" OilRMter 5«a]16ii Oil Can V ilEDPATH CHAUTAUaUA 'i:riii»ijweaehirj-Jirttli^4lfiilty^>#> llP&Si '^LbidtfB ilKiiiiiiiiiiiitt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M INGHAUcCOUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31,'l$19. Pige ScvM J. P. Sweeney was home from De troit Sunday. iSON RED CROSS HEJIRS ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. PhlUeo are at Lake VanEtten (or two weeks. FROM PROTEGE IN FflllNGE Mrs. N. N. Rouse entertained Miss MOTKRIl OF OIKL WRITES f Conrad of Detroit over Sunday. Miss Bessie Martin of Limsing was WORDS OF Al'Plll'XJIATION. a guest at Dr. L. N. Yerkes' Sunday. MASON MARKETS Mrs. Jean Ball, secretary .of the Ma OatB 63c, corn $3.20 per cwt., but- C. E. Call of Williamston spent last son Red Cross Chapter received the tertat 48c, eggs 32 to 38c, beans $6 week end with his brflther, H. O. Call. following letter recently from the per hundred, prime steers 8 to 10c, Miss Neva Spaulding of Flint is a mother of the little girl who received light butchers 7 to 7V4c, calves 16c, guest of Miss Bernice Dean this week. one of their subscriptions for Father on all clipped lambs 15c, sheep 3 to 9c, hogs Frank A. Wythe has purchased Dr. less French Children: 19 li to 20c, o.hic/itcns 2Gc, cows 4 to .1. S. Hawlcy's home on Cherry'street. Lyon, May 20, 1919. 7c, wool 50c. A. A. Bergman and Charles Field Mrs. Jean Ball, Sec'y. My Dear Benefactor: This is your William Clipper was in Owosso are at Lake Windov(?r on, a (Ishing trip. little Yvonno Pons Mourassot who Sunday. comes witli tender thoughts to thank Miss Mortic Itlancliard is worUing The Pink Community Club will you with all her heart for the draft meet wil.li Mrs, Elmer Strope on Aug for $4 5 wiiich we have received from in Clipper's bakery. ust 7th. Trimmed Mrs. A, li;. llilliard was in Ypsilanti you. I am live and a half years old. over (lie week end. Miss Ethel Martin ol' Lansing was My mamma has very pleasant mem 1 guest of Miss Anna Wliiting Wed Davis Tost is clerking in Rice & ories of our allies and especially of nesday, my benefactor. Go's, store for a few weeks. Mifes Laura Marsh of Philadelphia, Receive from your dear little pro Harry Rogers of Grand Haven was is the guest ol' Miss Dora Elmer this tege the kindest memories and also in (ho city over the week end. Hats.. montli, from a family of France that will Miss Agnes Smith of Petoskey vis Mr. and Mrs. George Deuel are never forget you. MADAME PONS. ited Mason friends last week end. spending this week in Hillsdale and D. C. Vandercook of New York City Union City. Mrs, Gilbert and niece of Grand is spending his vacation in Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doane retilrned Rapids are guests of Mrs, C, D. MisB Lucile Henderson of Albion is Sunday after spending a week at Pat Haugh. visiUng Mason friends this week. terson lake. Mrs, G, W, Sherman attended a Miss' Ethel Baldwin has accepted a school reunion picnic at Dimondale On Saturday, Aug. 2, Bert Squiers of Lansing, visited his last Friday. father and friends in Mason Sunday. clerical position at the Reo. She started work Tuesday. Herbert H, Lee has sold his farm we are gping to sell our entire ,T. B. Miles and daughter, Miss Cement stave silos are good silos. near Dansville, to Steven Bartok from Bertha Miles were In Detroit Sunday. Investigate them before you buy. Sold Pawnee, 111. line of beaijtiful Trimmed Hats Miss Fern Halo of East Vevay spent by Lloyd J. True, Leslie. 31w3 Carl and Frank Clipper visited last week with her sister in Onon A. G. Miller, who is employed in their father, William Clipper, on at just HALF PRICE. Every daga. Longyear's drug store, is spending Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Sitts spent Sunday with this week at Pleasant lake. Miss Florence Adams, a former trimmed hat in our big stock is her ^daughter, Mrs. Maude James, of Mrs. Emma Austin went to Novell teacher lii the high school, was in the Haslett, Saturday to attend the wedding of city this week end. included in this sale. Come Ezra and Charles Welch are attend her niece. Miss Lucille Austin. Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald return ing homecoming at Palmexston, ed Wednesday evening from a live Saturday and buy a beautiful Canada. Miss Lizzie Chettle of Lansing, has purchased the home of Frank A. weeks' vacation at Bay View. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellog spent Wythe on west Maple street. Harry Green has sold his property hat at half it's worth. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edward on west Maple street to Ernest Wln- Mullen. The members of the Rebecca Co terie will hold a potluck supper at the chell and mother of Dansville. Eber Robinson of Detroit visited city park Friday, August 8th. Henry True and fi>.mlly were Sun ONE DAY his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles day visitors at the home of E. D. Pierce, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baldwin of Grand Rapids spent the past week vis Nellis and family south of Mason. ONLY Fred Bortle and wife of Detroit iting relatives' and friends in this city. Mary Sherman Is entertaining Ar spent Sunday with his parents, T. loine Hurd and Matilda Parsons at Bortle and wife. G. W. Mitchell arrived Wednesday from Washington, D. C, to spend a Park lake for a nine days' outing. The Hope Community Club will Lincoln & Porter few days at the home of J. H. Shafer. Harold Spring of Grand Rapids vis meet with Mrs. Clarence Copp, Thurs ited his wife and children at the home day, August 14. Mrs. H. T. .Tttckson and sons, Thomas and Harold, of Lake City are of Dr. L. N. Yerkes in this city, last Mason, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rcvaird.and son, visiting Mr. and Mrs, IT. J. Sweeney. Sunday. Don, of Leslie called on Mason Rodney Coy received a telegram friends Saturday. Misses Gertrude Murray of Ypsi lanti and SelmaOho of Monroe, were Tuesday morning from his son, Paul, Twins, a hoy and girl, were born guests of Mrs, Hugh Doolittle last stating that he had just arrived in last Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer weekend Hoboken, N. J.,-and would write. Davis of Aurelius | Mr. and Mrs. Fred WriglU and Mr. Mr. and Mr.g, Glenn Chapman of Grace Rosencrance. To this union f.amily, George Traver and family, northeast Aurelius have been enter were born two children, Harold and George R. iTraver and family. 31wl The Misses Mane Sprang and ^^A Mrs. Andrew Williams of Bell- Florence, who are left with the wife Gladys Williams of Lansing were in ^^y^ gpe,,^ Monday and Tuesday at F. taining Mr. Chapman's sister and a this city last Friday. lady friend from Toledo, for the past to mourn the loss of a loving husband ATiAllSnON WOMAN'S CLUB. "•'-'•"••'"••' "'••""•" ID. Stanton's and father. The Misses Cecil and Katherine, Miss Mildred Winans of Chicago week. The Alaiedon Woman's Club will Lynch of Leslie are visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Creamer of northeast OBITUARIES Besides his immediate family he hold their annual picnic at Moorea and Mrs. Charles Leonard of Union leaves an aged father, George Traver, aunt, Aliss Kittle Rice. | City, were guests of Mrs. D. P. Whlt- Aurelius are entertaining friends park in Lansing next Wednesday, from Indiana, who were schoolmates JimncmmnmimmmiinmimnmninmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiimTnmni one brother, George R., one sister, August 6. Cement stave silos are good silos.' niore Monday. Nellie, and two grandchildren. Alma Investigate them before you buy. Sold ' J. H. Stelnhoff of Alaiedon is vei-y of the Creamer boys when they lived and Kenneth DeLong and a host of CIVIL WAR V13TERAN DIKS. by Lloyd J. True, Leslie. 31w3 ill with acute Brlght's disease at his in Belgium. Henry A. Traver was born Septem friends. home. Little hopes for his recovery This evening at 8:30 will occur the ber 28, 1859, In Alaiedon township, Jerome H. Loomis, a veteran of the Stanley Critchett left Friday for wedding of Miss Lois Bateman a pop He was a faithful member of the civil war, died at the home of hta are entertained. Ingham county Michigan, and depart Belvedere, 111., where he will visit his ular Aurelius young lady to J. Keiit Baptist church of Mason, niece. Miss AlUe DeCamp, 103 Edge- sister, Mrs. Walter Lincoln. | Erwln Watklns and Harold Blan- Spink, also of that township. Dr. ed this life while at work on Monday chard left Tuesday for the lakes, wood St., Jackson, last Monday even Harry WiUett has resumed his Hartzog will perform the ceremony. morning, July 14. ing, at the age of 84 years. Funeral where they will sail on the freighter, CARD OP THANKS—We wish to work In J. E. Taylor's Implement Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Millbury and On June 16, 1883, he was united services were held Tuesday evening store after a year's absence. i Douglas Houghton. express our sincere thanks and appre Macloy Dean left this morning on a in marriage to Miss Katie Carpenter, ciation for the beautiful floral offer at Brown's chapel, Interment In the A daughter, Margaret, was born' Mrs, Ber,t Kitchen and daughters motor trip through Ohio. They will Leek cemetery Alaiedon Wednesday Sherry and Elizabeth of Kalamazoo, who died April 21, 1896. To this ings and words of sympathy from our Sunday, July 27th, tx> Mr. and Mrs. visit Toledo and Cleveland and other union four children were born of many friends in Mason. Also the morning. Earl Webb of Gary, Indiana. j are visiting Mrs. Kitchen's parents, points. Mr. Dean will stop In Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall. which two, Beaulah and John are still kindly services of the bearers, the Gerald Dak in had a heat stroke last to visit his brother, J. B. Dean. Jacob Riggs of Alaiedon and Miss living. words of comfort by Rev. Hartzog and Mrs. Gall Densmore spent Sunday week and has been very 111. He is Kittle Fox of 0\yosso were married Mrs. Mac Vaughn and Mrs. Jane On December 21, 1898, he was the sin,gerB, during our recent bere in Ann Arbor with Mr. Densmore, slightly Improved at this time. I Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist Lang entertained 45 frelnds at a again united in marriage to Miss avement. Mrs. H. A. Traver and who is attending summer school. Misses Luella Townaend and Cor parsonage by Dr. W. B. Hartzog, kitchen shower Tuesday afternoon, delia Bullen, who are working at the A dinner party was given last Sat In honor of Miss Lois Bateman, who Ileo were home over the week end. urday night in honor of William N. Is to be married to J. K. Spink Thurs- Regular meeting of the Steele Bros. \ Post, who was celebrating his 77th day evening, July 31. She received ^ Post, G. A. R., at their rooms In the birthday. Only the immediate family many useful and beautiful presents. court house next Saturday afternoon. was present. Miss Alzlna Stid, a sister of Mrs'. B. Muster. | Mrs. Geo. L. Perry and daughter L. Wasper was married last Saturday The Misses Goldie VanHprn and Bernice of Kalamazoo and Mr. and evening to Cyrus Miller of Jackson. Mrs. Walter Lobdcll of Royal Oak The wedding took place at the home ASON Grace Campbell and Clayton Snow, HOWDY and John Potter spent Sunday at were week end guests of Mr. and of Mrs. Wttspe'r at 7 o'clock. Justice Pine Lake,, j Mrs. F. D. Stanton. J. H. Sliafer performing the cere Frank Ives of Dearborn, Mo., pub-1 Wllliard Mclntyre ol Canton, Ohio, mony. Usher of the Dearborn Democrat, is son of William Mclntyre, motored The state fair commission consists THE CONSUMERS POWER CO. visiting his parents and friends In here Friday for a short visit. Mr. of three men, one from the Grange, Mason this week. and Mrs. William Mclntyre returned one from the Gleaners and the third WILL HAVE AN EXPERT ON to Ohio with him Tuesday. from the Farmers' clubs of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rogers and Miss Dorothy Griffin will entertain Mr. Allen represented the Farmers' family of Big Rapids spent the week the Junior class of the M, E. Sunday club association, acting as secretary end with Mr. Rogers parents, Mr. and school at a potluck supper at her until his recent appointment. A new Mrs. Jo'hn Rogers. home Friday evening in honor of Miss man will now be put In his place as a Mrs, Homer Kimball and three chil OllVQ Kelso, a former teacher of the member of the commission. Domestic Electric dren; returned Sunday from Pleasant class. Alfred Allen, who tor some time lake where they have been spending Rose, the wife of Wm, A. Shank, a week at the Park's cottage. has been a member of the state fair deceased, former foreman of the commission, has recently been ap Appliances Malce Mrs. W. L. Cheney took her son NEWS office, has been adjudged in pointed fair investigator. The state Paul to Flint, Friday for a slight op sane and committed to the state hos appropriation for fairs has been |50,- eration. They spent Sunday in Pen- pital at Kalamazoo. She had since the 000, but this year it has been in ton with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tamlyn. death' of her husband, been living creased to $75,000 and it has been The Misses Mary Sherman, Matilda with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Bate- thought advisable to appoint a man Parsons, Arloine Kurd and Mrs. O, man, in Lansing. Her delusion was to see that the fairs are conducted W. Sherman are spending this, week that they were attempting to poison according to the rules of the state at the Sherman cottage at Patterson her. commission. In Mr, Allen's capacity lake. At a meeting of the directors of as fair Investigator it will be neces the Farmers' Mutual Insutance com Free Demonstration! Mrs. O. S. Clipper is spending this sary for him to visit state fairs and pany, held at the office in this city ascertain whether the rules and regu week in St. Charles. Mr. Clipper's Tuesday afternoon, an assessment of mm mother, Mrs. Minnie Clipper, is here lations are being observed. $2 01} each flOOO of insurance was •V^V;••..•;•1..,^ caring for the children during her ab ordered. This is 50c a thousand less sence. than last year. This is the first time PRIMARY SCHOOL MONEY. '*;r>''***V;^;'V.*' in Yoiir Home Miss Ormeida Curtis Harrison of in several years that there was no Following will be found a state *'.-;'-'i'"5Vvj«i'.'V" Berkley, Calif., and Miss Adelaide borrowed money to account for In ment of< the number of children .Holton of Battle Creek were guests of making the assessment. residing in school districts entitled to During the Week of August 4th to 9th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams last Mr. and Mrs. John Loucks, Chester share in the distribution of the pri Tuesday. Loucks and Miss Nellie Fielder of mary school interest fund; also the Miles Irish, who has Just resigned Manchester, Mrs. H, Peek of Jackson, amount of said fund to which each his commission in the U. S. army is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone and township and city is entitled, the visiting his sister, Mrs. John Coy. Mr. daughter of Onondaga, Mr. and Mrs. same being at the rate of $7.70 per Irish has been stationed at the Philip Ralph Weeks and baby and Wendall capita, as reported by the superin SMALL Payment Down pine Islands. Halo of West Aurelius, Mr. and Mrs. tendent of public instruction Dr. and Mrs. Spaulding and .two J. Hi Covert of South Aurelius and No. of chil Amt. Balance on Convenient cblldren of Albion, Pji., spent the Master Victor Hill of Leslte were en dren on census Appor. week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. tertained for dinner Sunday at the Alaiedon .... 278 » 2140.60 -— TERIWS Salisbury, who returned, with them home of W. W. Hacelton's in East Ve Aurelius .. *., 304 2340.80 Monday for a visit.' vay In honor of Mrs. Lora Hale's Bunkerhill .. 257 1978.90 birthday. . > Delhi ...... 474 3849.80 Miss Johanna Hocking of Petoskey 366 2818:20 arrived in Mason Tuesday^ where she County Drain Commissioner Gra East Lansing ham let two drains.last week. Wed Ingham .... 319 2456.30 _ Call Our OHIoe and Arrange for a will make her home with her sister, nesday, July 23rd, the Swartout drain Lansing Twp. ' 475 3657.50 Mrs. Earl Salisbury. Miss Hocking hear Eden was sold. ' A. M. Chapin Lansing City 10410 80167.00 will teach in the Lansing schools this received the contract tor construction Leroy...... 406 3126;20 FREE DEMONSTRATION In Your Home ;3rear.;/, •;•;,; •'•••• ••,'';,••)•'•• at 12.65 a .rod, making a total of Leslie 486 3742.20 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray «nd sons 1658.89. MriChapinwHl also haul Locke ...... 268 1986.60 Kenneth and Mac and daughter Ada the tile tor |27. - The American Sew Mason ..... 401 .30'ft7.7-0 Ruth, and Mrs. Elisabeth Gray not er Pipe Co. will ttimish the ttle for Meridian ... 364 2802.80 The Cdiiiiimers m Hatnlltbtt, Ontario, are Tlsltlng Mr. 1529. The Shopard drain was let Onondaga .. 231 1778.70 ;and':Mra..Myleii^Qvv0 '.}''"V:;;' "\;*:/^' ^uly '••• 24th.' The.' American Sewer Stockbridge:,. 310; 2387.00 : 'i^ilrljMd'"Mni. • J.;'B..Taylor aoi 'llr; Pipe Go. wiUiurnlsh the tile /or |2.- Vevay Vi..;^; 216 17.40.20 and llnir'Oharlea Clark and daughter 795. IB. E. Peek of Leslie bid ott the Wheatfleld 177 1862:00 ::liirgartt^:l«ll?>thlr:ir!Bi^ o]|en work^ for 1776.76. Sherman Wbtte.Oftk • ••••• 208 l«01v«0 Masoiii Mloh. Balilnger got the tile work for |2,- Wllliamitoiii. 4(6 a;508:60 ^J.19,10, Fred 8M will banl tho tile ii for |6I«.> wmmmmm Page Eight INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. Mrs, M. Ward has almost entirely recovered her liealth and expects to return soon to her home. OLD AGE STARTS Ruth Uanncy of Saginaw visited portageTires 'her uncle, H. Halsey, and otlior rela Cosed o T Fabric WITH YOUR KIDNEYS tives here last week. Mrs, Anna Gallery is taking her 6,0OO Miles « « Ford Sizes 7.500 Miles Solenco says thnt nUl n^o liiiKliia wll.li swallow of waur. The oil stlmulaloi vacation from her duties at tho Y. W. weakonoil Uldnoys aiiU dlKOsUvu organs. Uio kidnoy action and onabloH the organs to throw oiT tho poisons wlilcli C, A. of Lansing until Sept. .1, ThiH boinB truo, It Is oasy lo bollnv^ caiiHo pruniatnro old a(;o. Now llfu and P. 0. llobcrtson and family visited Forget Your Tires llinl l)y Ucciiiiih' tlio IcItliiuyH and dn atroMKth InuroaHO as you conlliuio the yusUvo onvaiiM cloaiiHOd aiul In iiroi)or ireatnionl. When completely rostorod at Anson Golble's nearLcilio Sunday. Equip yoiit car with Portage Oversize Daisy Tread Tires—then worUlriiT onlor old atfu can bo dofcrrod contlnui! takiritj a cnp.sulo or two each Harry McGrath and family of De settle down for 6,000 and more long, happy miles. and lifu prnloniiod far beyonil lliat cii- day. GOiM MIJDAL Ha.-Lrloin Oil Cap- joyca by Uiu avurago person. troit spent last week with thoir uncle, Built generously oversize and provided with an extra ply of fabric, .siilos win keep yon In hualtli and VIKOI O. M. Ilobcrtson, and other friends. •Por ovor 200 yeans COr,D MKDAb and prevent a rotnrp oC tho cllHiiaso. Portage Tires really arc unusually strong and husky. Jiaatioin Oil liaH Itcon rallovlMK' tlio l>o not wait until old nKO or dlsonHC WPaltriitaMOH and ill.'j:iblllly dun tu ad- have .seitlod down for t'ood. C!o to yoni Ill llciiiy'.s Day. A "cushion strip" extends from bead to bead—treads simply can't vanclniv yuara, ' U in a lUaiidard oUI- drunffli't and ffOt a bos of C!OI,I^ loosen up. Many other good ilnia honin n:inc:dy and npoils no Inlro- MYOriAI, Tlaarlom Oil Capsules. Monoy "Times liavc changed, and not for rofnndod If Uioy do not help you. 'I'hroc qualities—let us tell you aoout 4 diictiou. i;OI.I> r.iI'MJAL. niniid.!m CHI Is the better, I think," says Manse Inulc/Mi'd In odoi'lo.HH, tasteless uiipiuilCH sizes. 13iit romenibor to ask for the lionialn'.nK ai/ont » drops oach. Take orlK-fnal Imported CJOLD MKDAL brand. Henry VVattorson. "In the old days, them and quote prices.' ths>ui aa you would a pill \vltli a s(nall In aiialnd piickat^'cs. family pride and individual ambition A ran hand in hand. The sou wanted to Clark SC Browne emulate his father, and the father wanted to sec the son make his way Mason, Mich, in the world 'on his own.,' But the Bi&uminiimllimmimmnnimninmnuunnmmmiuimmmmmnmuiiinnnmnmnniiimimmnmmimummimiiimminn^^^ change in the times is graphically il lustrated in a conversation I over heard recently, 'My son,' said tlie retired merchant, 'when I was your ON THE FARM age, instead of idling and smoking cigarettes, I was • laboring twelve Ipmimmiimammiinimminmnimniiminmiiiimiinnrounmilironmmmoiniiminmromnniimmnmmnmmimiin^^ hours a day building rail fences.' 'I'm proud of you, dad,' retorted the has been oven heavier than anticipat modern youth. 'Had it not been for ed by the college autlioritlos. your pluck and porserverance I might Fertilizer Prices Courses from tlic regular college be forced to do that same sort .of •curriculum will be given, with special work today." onipliasis.on tlio agricultural subjects'. Now Sliow Big Drop Prosjicctive "liot weather" students Turn .'\l)()iit, Etc. will bo able to chooso thoir work A Canadian woman wanted to show ICAST LANSING—Forlilizcr price from among courses in animal hua- her Chinese servant tlie correct way liHls for I'lill (lolivory which liavo ru- liandry, iioultry husbandry, botany, to announce visitors, and one after coiilly b(;oii i.ssuoil sliow a droi) In chemistry, bacteriology, English, noon went outside her fi'.ont door, ])ricoB which ranges iis liiKli "s 2 5 U) economics, political science, and a rang tlio bell, and made tiic man us'h- ;iO por conl. I'oi- iuix(!(l goods. Acid nunibor of engineering suijjects. er her into tlio drawing room. Tlio l)liospliiilo is only one dollar a Ion Inrormati.on regarding courses and following afternoon the bell rang, and ]owor than last, spring's price, bul. registration may bo luid by writing to not lioaring him answer it, alio went l.hLM'o is a docldnd drop in all mixed Prol'. 13. H. liyder, Director of the to the door herself. To her surprise lorUlizors. Prol'. A. C. PaUon, Ex- Summer School, M. A. C, East Lan he was standing outside. "Why, jiorinienL Station C'lioniisl. at M. A. C, sing. Sing," she asked, "what are you doing says l.lial. prices are sal, now and .pro- liere?" "You fooled me yesterday; I diets llial, Lliere will bo no rurUior foolee you today," was tho reply. drop this season. This moans that farmers arc siiCo in buying ^now i'or Farmers Selecting fall delivery. Scene From Rollicking Comedy, "It Pays to Sbow Exhibits Now Advertise," Fifth Night of Chautauqua National Gardeners (Ji'<»|i lO.vpcrl.s Give Ktile.s Fov l.'reiittr- ntloii Of l'rly.c Saiii|ilcs. To Meet In Midi. EAST LANSING—Many Michigan farmers are selecting and preparing ELECTRIC CLEANER IDAST LANSING—The Vegetable saiuplos of grains and forage crops Growers' Association oC America, an for exliibition later in the year at tho organization oo'mposed of most of tho various fairs and expositions wliich WHY— leading vegetable growers of the Uni •oilTer prizes in tlieae cli'asses. The ted States and Canada, will bold its Michigan State Fair at Detroit tho The Royal annnal meeting at Detroit from Sep last of August offers three prizes to tember U to 12. Points of interest to farmers in each county of tlie state lst-~Power, MatcKless suction power en- vegetable men in and around Detroit for eacli kind of grain and forage atles i^\.Q Royal to clean by nir alone.! Aviil be visited l)y the delegates. crop common to Michigan, in addition This means elimination of wear on Two Jlicliigan men are officers in to tlio State cliampionships. As a the association. Eugene Davis of result of this general competition far ru^s. mers nil over the State are preparing Grand Rapids is treasurer, while C. 2nd—Speed. The 14-incK nozzle of tKe' W. Wado, garden specialist at tho exhibits, Michigan Agricultural College, holds Tho following rulca for selection Royal enatlos it to clean quickly as the office of Vice President and is and preparation of exhibiting samples well ns thoroly. tilso chairman of the committee on •dVii given out by the crops department •weiglits and measures and of the com- of tiio Michigan Agricultural College: 3rd.—Durability, TKo lii&li ferade materl- jnittoe on organizations. Mr. Wado is :i. Sheaf grains; Select well filled nls and worlananslilp rt\ean tKat it sorving'as ciiairman of this year's heads growing on tall disease-free •will felve perfect service for many convention commitlco, and is pro|)ar- straws; spread out thinly and allow ing special "Michigan" features of en to cure under cover wliero there is a years. tertainment for tlic national dele good circulation .of air. If the room 4th—The Royal cleans walls, up- gates. is (hirk the color will be bettor. When straw has cured, strip off leaves and Kolsteryi curtains, leclcHnJ, tie in bundles two inches in diameter tiuto tops, witli tKe same below the heads. splencUd efiiciency tKat it Agricultural College 2. Forage crops; Collect vigorous, > healthy sl;allcs and allow to cure does floors. slowly in a dark oi' sliady place Let us demonstrate the ROYAL to you— Open^For^Summer wliero, however, there is enough cir No expense or obligation. culation of air so that the material will not mold. "It PnyS'to Advertise," wlilch appears here on the (ICth night of the Chnu- S(; 3. When cured, strip loaves from tmiciim, is absolutely cloiin i\iul wliolcsonie, nnd tlil.s fact, combined with the Sept. 12—.Virst. Time In HisUny grasses. Retain them on clovers and ricb AmcHciinlsni ol' Itrt liuinor, tho riipid-llro Idloin.s contnlned lii tlio dialogue Consumers or College. aU'all'a. Covering samples with a anil the ninny clover sltuiitloiLS eft'octcd niarkod Its New YorJc production as damp cloth for short time will help the most successful comedy drnniii in year.s. The .story Is told witli contagious Power Company EASir LANSING—For the llrst time save the leaves. in its history tho Michigan Agricul verve and vigor and the dialogue i.s written with a real feeling for tliat par tural College is to remain open dur 4. Cut timothy and grasses when ticular type of humor thnt 1ms been recognized as purely American since the Mason, Mich. ing the full twelve months of the heads are nearly mature; clover when dnys of Bon Frnnklln. year, A second summer term, open in blossom and alfalfa when just be ing on August 'I and continuing until ginning to bloom. September 12, is the Innovation 5. Threshed grain; Harvest and Place your Wants in our Classified Column which is rounding out the active year store under ohelter before any rain, for the college. enough bundles to make a bushel or two of threshed grain. This can be #S Demand by returned .soldiers for an flailed out and cleaned up at leisure. additional term in which to catch up Of course, all weed seeds, light grain, "••••< ,with their college work, and a gen dirt, etc., should be cleaned out of the eral election of courses by rural sample. If necessary pick out dis teachers and others who cam get eased or injured kernels. work only durinp the summer months 4 led to the opening of the second sum mer term. Tho advance registration i Dist. No. 3 Wheatfleld IiHiHiHii|iHiHii>iHiHii|„».,»ii(.,t,i|iit„|,Hii|ii|iHii„,„,^. Little Doris VanValkenburg is vis iting relatives at Detroit for a few SAL' S IF KIDNEYS weeks. i • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pratt, Jr., at tended eamp meeting at Eaton Rapids OR BLADDER Sunday, i C. K. Frost of Jthaca spent Sunday with his brother, W. B. Frost. Earmlen to flnsh Kidneys and nratral, Mr. and Mrs. L. King of William ice irritating aoidi—Splendid ston and Judge and Mrs. James Tor- for lystem. rey of Flint visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frost, Sunday. Melvia Showorman, arid family Kidney and Bladder wenknesii result spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl from urio ncid, saya a noted authority. Showerman at Lansing, Tlio kidneys filter this acid from tlio H. A, Tape, Supt. of Schools at blood and posa it on to the bladder, where Milan, and J. R. Wyant, of Oklahoma, lit often remains to irritate and inflame, visited at the hom,e of Geo. B. Frost (*•• causing a burning, scalding sensation, or Sunday. ' . setting up an irritation at tho ncdc of • Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Curtis and son the bladder, obliging you to seek relief Roy G., of Traverse City, are visiting two or tliree times during tho night. Tho sulTercr is in constant dread, tliis relatives and friends here for a short Eventually You Will Buy a SAMSON water passes eometimes' with a Maiding time, before their removal to Alpena, sensation and i» very profuse; again, where Mr.' Curtis will bo Supt. of fitere ii difficulty in avoiding it schools, the! eoming year. Because it is Reliablei Durable arid Economical >> Bladder makneu, moat folka eall it, •The picnic held at Pine Lake last becauM they,,can't:. control .urinirtton. Friday by the Wheatfleld Center Sunr- 4: . While it to eztramely annoying and Midc^ day school and the Orange was very tlffieayarynditful,.this to really one of well attended. IA picnic supper was ,V:'' RitlABLE ^.:::.^^v:DURABLE ;::: ECONQMICAL the mbet' aunple/ailmehia to overoone. served at six o'clock. : Get aboui; four bnncet of Jad Salta B^use it governs itself both in Tractor in general, is enclosed in Because one man in one day will ; from MUT pharmaotot and take a tables I"* II .1 1,1 I •• I ii iim I I I n'lHiiii I I iiiii.n» ; : apoonnil in a glais of water before WestA^ belt and drawbar the samei as a a du8t*pro0f case^ all gears run plow or disc as many acres as ' breakfaati eontiauethto for two or three i dayi,! aUa ^ neutraUie a» adda la i»in iiii I I I I I II I'l I I I I in I I itiiimi ' jtram''engiirier''l ^ ning in oil. two men and six horses. ;: the urine •» it no loofiar le a lowrae ol ' Wm. Swarta Is home from: Wyan !:::::lirltattan to the Madder and arinanr eir* dotte for a two weeks' vacation. ' .ifane wbidi 4bM aet normidly iiii^ Mrs. Clyde Hodgeboom Is visiting 'M i^'^l: Jad Salte ito ^ineipeniife^'handeia, 'friends, in;Detroit':-:--^:'::•' ••:"?',r:: ^v^^f.5 '•',.••••,"•.-"- 1' -I••.•••'(•..J. >j - ' ... - :.•-'...•> I .•.' . - . , ; .••...,•• .'>••.• , •, . • •. .. ••\ • ••'.•.. .^ • I • 1 • •• ^1 •,' •• '• -, •'•••- 1 •- • ' • .;' and' to nade from tU aeid:Of;i|iM«'aad 'O Mrs;^ Ernest MoorerM 1«B0B jalee^ eonbined «ith_0lhla; and retunied toitheir hbnve inibetrbit^af- m V to ttead'by thooeaada of foDta.wko aio tw^isiting relitiTeii,^|t(N[^? tfieip p^ t;Kf!Bbi(Mt itoitiiriaaiy diaoidora eanaed bv vito;aM:lfrliattoKl, Ad Salta toapl » three^weokB.v:/;:^p:g?s:!isVf;:;>:i^TWi::i-J^ il; Oyerr: one ic hundred ;:friendr' INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH.. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. Page NiM we l)Ought hogs for !!:8.]2 a hundred claiming loudly that such an agreo- pounds. In li)15 they cost ij;?.'!?; in niont exists, but 1 say to you, and !!)]« they co.st V^A^^, in ]ni7 they through you to the public, that there jumped to $35.32; in 1918 to iflG.-ll, is no such agreement as far as I am and for June of this year our average concerned or aware, and that if there price was il;20,25, or an increase this wore such an agreement this same year of Ml) per cent over the cost .of govorn.mental agency which is largely I'AOKKK UlUilOS MORK IMIODUC- 1914." responsible for the suspici.on has the riON AM> LIOSS I'UK'I'; l flwc Tea INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31,1919. I I I a I a««»«-«««.«i»it the afternoon. It is expected that The Misses Turner and De Lent t Etchell Corners many former teachers and pupils: in Son^f Recital at Chautauqua tH", tuiieiiita'i laniam amna i a a I from a distance will be present. Gurdon Hanna and wife returned Matter of Fame. to Lansing Saturday after spending a A group ot housewives were having: week at the home of his father, Bert tea together at a restaurant and talk Hanna, ing over the events of the day. The Mrs, Hershall Dewitt of Aurolius Question under discussion was as to- Center spent' the weelc end jvt the who had done most to win the war. home of her brother, Arthur New Some said Haig, others Beatty, others man. Her daughter Tlielmn, remain Foch, At last one woman chipped ed for a longer visit, In: "I don't know who's done most Sidney Speer and I'iimily spent. Sun to win tlio war," slio said, "but I day evening with liei- p,arents, S. J, know who's been most talked about," Himna and wife. "Who's that?" eame a cliorus. "Why, Floyd Rutty, wlio lias just relum this 'ere Alice Ijorraino that tho ed fi'.om Arcliangle, Russia, with the French and Germans came to blows 3391I1, spent part of last week with over," his cousin, Ernest Bartlett, and fam ily. Suggestions by inotlicrs who liavo IKJCII kliKlerguilciicis. Issued by Tlio Uiilte«l SJ«(«s Bureau of IDdueiition, Wiisbiiiglon, D. 0, and The .12111s Hanna entertained a parly ot a/jjj-ii' iJS^JSi^ iS'alionul KliHlei'gatcn Association, New York, City N. Y. little boys Monday afternoon in honor i. of his fltli birthday. Games were played and they were treated to ice lly EllMibctli II»ri-i»i(»ii. cream and cake. 1 was present one day in one of our to visit their home again. The two Miss Elzina Slid, oldest daughter of Here is your npportunity to insure ncniiist embnrrasr.iuH errors in cpelling, largo cily training schools for teach children ran to meet me with open Goo. Slid, and Cyrus Miller, son of pronuncialion c:n! poor choice of ers when a lecture was being deliv-' arms, exclaiming: "We know now! Burton Miller, were married by Jas. wardii. I'nov/ th: rac.inirs of puzzlinB ered upon the value of agriculture as We know now! They've grown up." Shafer at Mason Saturday night. They wiir Icrmii. Ir.crcasc your cllicicncy, a national asset. The speaker sudden The mother told me that of all the will live in Jaekson, where Mr. Miller which results i.T power and succcsa, ly asked all those members of the gifts they had ever received, she had is employed. Their many friends here class of GOO students who had even never known any that had given them extend congratulations. WEBSTER'S been on a farm to hold up their right so much pleasure, for although there Miss Eula Athy is spending her va hands. Not more than fifty were rais had always been a garden on their Miss Adelina De Lent. Miss Laura Turner. cation with her sister, Mrs. Floyd HEW l!^TERNATIONAL ed. He then asked all those who had grounds, it had r.ever occurred to her Stevens, of Lansing. \ DICTIONARY is an nil-know never seen a farm to do the same and that they would be In the least inter In a song prelude featured by n number of cffstumed sslfotches, Misses Arthur Bouras'sa is visiting his par ing tcnciicr, a iinivcrsr.l question about two hundred hands were rais ested in the processes of gardening. Lnnra Turner and Adelina De Lent will appear with accompanist on the last ents in Wisconsin this week. .'iiiswcrcr, made to meet your ed. The children had carefully followed afternoon of the Redpath Chautauquii. Chas. Loepke and family were in riocds. lb J3 i:i dr.ily uso by Is it any wonder that there has had my directions as to the depth at which The songa rendered by the two young ladles are of a light and happy Lansing Tuesday. liuiiclrot!;» of thousiinds of suc to be such a persistent drive to awak the seeds should be planted and the Ira Hewes and family and Mrs. cessful men iiml women tlio world over. character. Sunshine radiates through the entire program and smiles and 400,000 Words. 270!) P.-ijics, 6000II- en the right interest in our agricul conditions under which they should Inughter are never far away. Mary Rae of Mason spent Sunday at tural problem of producing enough be kept; and when the plants appear Pine I^ake, liisiritrions. U.CtiO tiiiip,riip)ilci)l Kn- ed above the ground she said they The "Flower Duet," from "Madame Butterfly," in costume; "Gypsfes," ttlca. 30,000 Gcoeraphiciil Subjects. food for the civilized world? And yet, .Brahms, in costume; "Clmnn of Spring," Salter; "Sing, Sing, Birds on the Mrs. Mike Kinds and daughter ac CRAXD rttSZB. (lliKhcsl; Awnrd) were as delighted as it it were man's run.iinii-raei/jo Kiposltioii. every unspoiled child loves to dig in Wing," Nutting, are Just a few of the Turner-De Lent selections. companied by other friends of Lan the ground, to plant seed; and when first discovery of the laws of nature's sing spent Tuesday at Jerome Tang- REGULAR and INDU-PAPER EdIlloM. there Is a wise sharing in his interest, propagation, She added: ""I realized WRITI! for aprclnicn r'nni-n. FUEIS he's. I'ockct Mapa if you name ihlo paiicr. f he gladly waters and tends his little then iiow deficient my training had Several families from this neigh been." When their grandmother, who G. ft C. MERRIAM CO., garden plot with real pleasure, The borhood attended the homecoming Spriniiacia, Mttss., U. S. A. recent success in our school gardens lives in another suburb, invited them given in honor of Clarence and Harry proves this. In 1918 the war garden to spend the week end with her, they Aseltine, at the home of the latter's ers of the country planted more than only consented to go on the condition parents, Alfred Aseltine, last Thurs five million plots, that one of the maids in their own day evening, iThose of us who have had much to home would take care of these plants Howard Brown and family enter do with young children know how while they were away. tained his brother, Fred Brown, and eager and interested they are in This may seem like an extreme case family ot Morrice and his sister, Mrs. watching the mysterious iinfoldn\ent of the isolation of children from na Arthur Morrice and son Floyd of of the leaf buds in the early spring, ture, but I can assure you there are Freeland last Friday. and in tallcing about and waiting for Tiiany children In our cities who know TIRES The Etchell school homecoming is the appearance of the seeds whicli nothing whatever of the marvelous to be held at the school house Friday, they have planted in pots or window miracle of the phenomena of the August 8. Everyone is invited to come boxes. I have seen children as enthu springtime. There are many more with well filled baskets for tho pot- siastic over tlie first bursting from who arc talcen every summer to some luck dinner and enjoy the program in the ground of the cotyledon of a bean.ii.gsort who pay no more attention to and TUBES Avhich they have planted as if it were nature and her miracles th.an the the first miracle of creation. If they greedy gathering of all the wild flow are given an opportunity to continue ers they can hold, which they often their observations of peas, beans or throw away before they reach their V other seeds on to the mature seed- hotel because of the withering of the Fred A. Nichols bearing plants, so much the better. imprisoned little blossoms. Appreciation of the mystery of ma VULCANIZING S% on Savings N ture and the control of her resources Your money is safe. You can get it any time and draws 5% are as old as recorded time and prob Help to reach all the parents of the Ash Street 0pp. Postoffiee ably many thousand years older. On country by cutting this out and pass if you place it with iM^^^l;'-. the walls of the Egyptian temples are ing it on to a friend. to be found harvest songs and in the MASON, MICHIGAN gH|g SFatiottalSgogn Sc tombs of Egypt are painted ngricul- tural scenes, and yet we starve our f children's desires in this direction Baby Culture At Knuggtmettt ORUER OF PtIBUCATION. MORTGAGE SALE. Dunbar Male Quartet and Bell Ringers Stale of Michigan, Thirtieth Judicial Clr- Default having been made In the condltloni Business Cards. CHICHESTER SPILLS cult. In Chancery, of n real estate morteage wherein the power A Big Chautauqua Attraction Suit pendlnic In the Circuit Court for the of sale therein contained became operative, ATTORNEYS IMIli In Ht4 Md (told melalllc^^ County of luRham In Chancery, nt the City of made by Mahnla B, Phclpi, nee Pollok, of hoiea, tuled «llli Blua Rll)twn.>^ Lansing, In said County, on the 28th day of Sebaatopol, California, to Lewis Foler of A. A. BERGMAN. Attorney and ConnMloa Take •• otkar. But af nar. ^ June, A, D, 1910. Whcatficid township, Ingham County, Michi at Law, Maion, Michigan. Fred W. LaunsteIn and Gertrude Kan, Dated August, 31, A, D, 1912, and re- UIAVOND IIUANU IMLLN. fur 8» E. LaunsteIn, PinlntilTs, corded in tho Register of Dccda office lor WILLIAM C, BKOWN, Attorney nt Law, In yeanknownuBeit,5trtst,AlwiyiKcllililt VB, Ingham county, Michigan, on September 19, Mason every Tuesday and Friday, Oflico SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHERE Benjamin F, Smith, or his Un A, D, 1912, in Lilicr ICI of mortgages, at Pago over Farmers Bank, 2Cri2pd known Heirs, Devisees, LeRntecs )!G and afterwards duly assigned to Frank —^ =a and Assigns, Defendants, Foler of Whentficid Township, Ingham County; DR. JOS. S. HAWLBX OltDEH OP PUHLICATiON, On rending the Bill of Complaint duly veri Michigan, by an nsalgnment recorded in aaid Register of Decils office In Liber Ul of mort DENTIST Lawrence Block, State of Michigan, The Circuit Court for fied, and the affidavit of nialntiir Fred W, LaunsteIn, from which It appears that It is not gages, at Page CVO, upon which inortgaRo tlie County of Ingham, In Chancery, known, and that the plaintifTs have licen un there Is now claimed to be due and iinpiiid on VETIOUINARY Charles Ii, Gilbert & Anna M, Gll- principal the sum of one hundred (SI00) dol able after diligent search and Inuulry to ascer i>lt. l)ert, Piaintiirs, tain whether the defendant, Benjamin F. lars, and Interest in tho sum of twelve and C. W. WAKI), Veterinary physician and vs. Smith, is living' or dead, or where ho may OO-inn (?12,00) dollars and no suit at liiw hav aurgeon. Mason, Michltnin, Both phone*. Phllo Oils and Asenath Otis and reside, if living, or.whether his title, interest, ing been hroHght to recover said debt, notice Calls promptly answered night and day, 8 their unknown heirs, (levisces, cliilm or possible right has been by him assign is hereby given, that by virtue of the power legatees, and assigns, and Ada- ed to any other person or persons, or if dead of sale contained In aaid mortgage and of tho DR.. GEORGE C. MOODY, Veterinary Sur. line lleaUl, Defendants, whether ho has personal representatives or statute in such case made and provided, tiic Rcon, Office and residence corner A and Ash .Suit iwnding la tlie Circuit Cimrt for the heirs living, or where they or some of them iinilersignod, assignee and owner of said'mort streets. Mason, Michigan, . reside, or whether such title. Interest, cliiim gage, will sell nt public auction on Saturday, County of Inghnni In Chancery, at tlie City of tho 2llrd day of August, A, D, 1010, at one Lanslnif, in said county on tho 2;ird day of or posslhio rigiit has been disposed of by his orriciAN will; o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the .Inly, A, U, 1010, West front entrance to the Court House, in In this caimu it appearing from nllldiivits on Thereupon, on motion of O, J. Hood, tho the City of Mnson, Inghnm County, Michigan, 0. S, BUSH, Optometrist and Optician, file thill the wliereiiliouts of the defenilants attorney for tho pliiintUl's, IT IS ORDERED (that being one of the places in said County herein nanieii and unnamed other thiin Ailallne heiVs.'devisMHricgateVthat said Henjiimln V.s Smithand"}Vsi)igii^, or hi^ s unknown ' Jl'iRr."„"'?. PJl',?!'".,.^.'",'.';?./'";,.".!'',,,*^,'";!'.^?-,''^ FAKMIilKS' MUTUAL lleiild, are unknown and on diligent SDareh and iiutulry cannot lie ascertiiincd. aiMiaarnnce in saiii cause witliln three lunnths Ingham is held), tlic' lands dcscrlhcd therein, riBE INSURANCE COMPANY OP INO. On iiintioii of 10. A. Densniore, attorney for from the date of this order, and that tlie or sucii part thereof as shall bo necessary to ham county. Safest, cheapest, beat. For lilalntiirs, it Is unlered that salii dufiMularits plaintill's cause this order to lie published in satisfy the amount duo thereon at the time of Information write to P. II, Field, aocrctary. ilio Inghnm County News, such pulilication to said sale, together with all legal costs, that Is Mason, Frank Sceley, Prea., Maaon. Offlcom,-a» cause their appearance to lie entered in said to say, a parcel of land doscrlbed as follows on third floor of court house. cause within three months from the ilati „[ I he continued once In each week for six weeks ' In succession. to-wlt; tills order, ami in ease of their iiiipoiiraiico, CommcnclnR nt tho Bouthweat corner of tho they cause their answer to plaiiiliil's Hill of CHARLES II, COLLINGWOOD. AUOTIONBERS Circuit .ludgo. cnst half (Vi) of the southeaat quarter C/i) of Complaint to lie filed and a copy thereof tii lie section twenty-nine (29) In Town three (3) served on the attorney for the pInlntill'H, wltli- 0, ,T, HOOD, Attorney for PlalntilTs. Busine«s HENRY KURTZ, expert auctioneer. Satisfac Tlio Dunhnr Miilo Qiiiirtot iiiul ndl KliiKors wirry IfiO Imiul ht-lla, niul . Address. Lansing, Michigan. north, Range one (1) cast, Inghnm County, tion guaranteed. Address Leille Park, Lan in fifteen days after service of said (Icfendiiiits The above cause Is to ipiiet title of the fol Michigan, and running thence north ninety- sing. Gitiwna phone. their imiHicdl l)ell ringing will bo u feiituro oC tlio coming Kodpiith Clmiiliuiqua. of a copy of said Hill of Coniplalnt and notice lowing real estate, Bituato and being in the six (96) rods, thence east thirty (30) rods, The inuiiibnrs oC the coinpnny ni'O also ii hlf,'ii-j,'niilo miilo qiiiirlot. Kiilph of this order, and that in default thereof, said township of Vevay, Ingham County, Michigan, thence south ninety-six (00) rods, thence wcBt Hill to lie taken as confessed by said defend described as follows, to-\vit; Ten (10) acres of thirty (30) rods to the place of beginning. FRANK ROIIACK, General Auctioneer. Prte* Dunhar of the oriKlual Dunbar Bell Uliigers personally organized the new ants. land in the southeast corner of the west half Dated at Mason, Michigan, May 19th, A, D, rcannnable. Satisfaction gunninteed, Phon* company. Anil it Is further ordered, that within twenty ('/(.') of tho northwest ipiarler (Vi) of section 1919, Wllllamiton 42 2L 2S, P, O, Okemna, R. R, 1 days, the said piaintiirs cause a notice of this twenty-six (21!) in township two (2) north, FRANK FOLER, Asalgreo of MortRngo, range one (I) west, Michigan. A, A, BEUGMAN, Attorney for Assignee of C. W. CLARK, General Auctioneer, botk order to lie published in the Ingham County phonca. Mason, Michigan, News, a newspaiier printed, published and cir 0, J. HOOD, Mortgnge, BuBlness Address, Mason, Micli ICvwylMxly ll<).sse Page Twelve INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. n •s Good Furniture is Your Duty to Your Home-Buy Now u 'S Fall is gradually creeping nearer—Sunday we saw golden rod in bloom and the quail's whistle seemed to carry fartl)er as it does in clear autumn weather. Just a few shopping days remain before the fall rush will be with us and everything points to its being the rushiest fall rush we've experienced. We mentioned in a previous advertisement that money spent for home furnishings now will buy more than it will in thirty days—present prices can in no way be duplicated. Today a customer said, "Did you sell so-and-so their dining room suite?" Receiving an affirmative reply she then in quired about the price of a similar suite and, making her a very liberal offer, we were obliged to add $50 to the price. Yesterday a lady bought three articles and saved better than 20%. There are similar savings for you if you shop NOW. Should you wish deliv ery delayed on your purchase, we can accommodate you. All that may be desired In an easy chair for giv ing of complete comfort and relaxation A Special Columbia Hit is found in the Beautiful Ohio 2743 Till We Meet Again This name on every R. E, C. Push Button is your protection against inferior imitations. Kalaluki Hawaiian Orchestra They combine comfort and beauty in design and This record has had a big run and is hard to get. Include both the popular and higher priced pat Every Columbia owner should have it. terns. These chairs are all equipped with the reclining feature and the disappearing foot rest that go to make Royal Easy Chairs what they Labor, Lumber, G'lass, Leather, Var are today. Ask for a demonstration. nish and every other item entering into the manufacture of furniture is Library Tables steadily advancing. Our advice is to BUY NOW. We now have a good assortment of Library A chair Is more than merely a Tables which we can sell at prices that we chair. If It were not, then a will not be able to duplicate one month sawbuck might do as well to sit hence. The wholesale price is advancing upon. Ityvould hold one up If A. MCDONALD every week. If you are contemplating pur that were all to be required. chasing a new table come to this store at miminniiinnininimiininiiniminnnimnnnminnmmmHinmnmnininmiiimmnii^ Furniture Dealer once, you will save dollars. MASON, MICHIGAN \b taken in merry group.'?. Everybody were Sunday guests at the home of The fourth quarterly conference of f..«M«..tl.«M«»«.«H«>.t,.«Ht..»H«H«..CH«..«,.«Mt..«M«M«M«M«Mf •^iflanninnimtiimniiininnuinmauniinunrniniiiniimni was happy, A most delightful day Roy Warner. the M. E. church will be held at the I Wilkins Memorial j well spent, and all hope to make this Edwin Howe of Eagle was called to church Wednesday, Aug, 6. >t Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Mitchell .visit.cd an annual affair. Leslie by the serious illness of his Miss Caroline White of Mason was *'FiIm News LESLIE Attoiuling' Camp Mcvdiig. sister, Mrs. Mattie Meska, at Gregory Sunday. a weelc end guest of Vernetta Sparl •ASTI!»IE THEA'l'RE Rev. and Mrs. M. Liddiooat attend Mrs. Clara Evens w,aS In Jackson The July and August meeting of ing at the heme.of her sister, Mrs. ed the annual camp meeting at