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'li i^ \l.. LIX MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEAIBER 29, 1917 NO. 48

SUIMMilSEI) IJV PIU15Ni).S. MISSION; AT ItUNKIilUMLLL. Thh'ly-oight friends and'relatives On Sunday, Dec. 2, at 10:30 i\. m, of Mr, and Mrs. Prank Ivood gatliered FAiEflS HELP MAKE tlio Redemptorlst Fathers of Detroit 10 at tiioir liomc west of the city on the will open a week's mission in the Columbia road, last Saturday evening 'Catliolio cliurch at Bunkorhiil, Not and gave them a pleasant surprise, lEiii mmm GONOmSiNBERUN only Catholics but non-Catholics as the occasion uoing their 35th wedding well are invited to attend tlie exer­ s( IIOOIVIIOVS TAKIi! FJ1131) anniversary. Games were played Flfl'V ATTEND MEIlTrXfJ TUES- (iAVI-l INTIillMlSTiNfJ TALK TO cises wiiich will be held each morn­ 1MONI3Y OH MA'IMilRLAL WIIiL BE |!I1\'U INTO lOV WATISIt. during the evenl'ngand afler'refresh- DAY ini'lMNO .At' K. I*. HALL. . FKIOS. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ing aiid evening. Tlie Missionaries ORATIIFULLY RI50IC1VEI). ments were served Mrs. Austin Smith will explain Catholic doctrines and • I To Have Miule IJiipiitriotic presented tliem witli a beautiful County Fail' I'roiiosition Meets Ap­ Visited Cici'inau Prisons .While In devotions, without giving offense' to Mr.s. T. .T. Sweeney Will Have Cliargo ItiMiiarks—Boys Nail Flag gravy ladle in behalf of those assemb­ proval Of Majority Present—^I'lnii Iterlin—Cici-nians lOvcr On the anyone. James E, O'Brien, Pastor. Of Packing; Donor's Names Will To Sloi'c. led. To Improve Streets. Alert For Spies. IJo Piibli.slied. tii'iiiciit ran high here Monday About fifty members of the Booster Some of the riuoslions arising in I^lason's Red Cross Cliapter is pre­ , wliGii a crowd ol' high school Club, citizens and farmers met at the regard to the German people were paring to send a Christmas box to ev­ I zed li'red Groirc, a local gi'o- K. of P. hall Tuesday night to discuss answered Sunday morning in a very WJ.C. ery soldier from tills community and h(; was returning home from the plans for tho coming year as out­ interesting talk given l»y Mrs. Beach the women of the Rod Cross are knit­ '•. Ho was inil, into a waiting lined in last week's NEWS. Conger to the members of tho Pres­ ting socks and wristlets for eacli box;' H'lhiie and talcen to tho city A community organization -was byterian Sunday school.,Mrs. Conger F The Red Cross desires to invite the v\ lun'o lio was tlirown upon tlio discussed, also the practibillty of em­ and two children returned the latter people of Mason to Join with them In I lie Sycamore. Tho ice was thin bracing.,the whole territory outside part of last April from Germany when SEAIiCH fJAlllMOTS FOR DISCARD­ making this Christmas a happy one the war conditions became such that rlnii Gro\*o attempted to go to MASON MEISCHANTS S'l'OCKEI) tlie city of Lansing In order to more ED WEARING Al'PAREL. l!or our boys, Gifts of money or ma­ III! broke through. Tho water I'OK XMAS TI{Ai>F. cfiiciently and thoroughly handle tho it was thougiit unsafe tor them to re­ terials will be gratefully received. main longer. Mr. Conger, who is a tiiiiiit liip depth and he finally war relief demands that are sure to Will Sew 111 I(C(I CroMM Rooms .Satnr INlrs. Sweeney has kindly given the • li'd in getting'out and return­ Mcrc1iantli.su Scarce Ancr It Will Bo come during the coming year. J. E. war correspondent for the Associated Red Cross the use of her rooms tor Taylor told of the organization in Press, is now in Denmark. day's—-27 Comfort Bags And ing liomo. I'racttcally Iiiiim.ssibic To packing the boxes and she will take Oakland county that has been parti­ The work being done by the Ger­ Housewives Given Boys. charge ot all contributions of money ilreve Is a Gorman and reports IJuy More. |1" c^ii adoat of unpatriotic re- cularly successful and has realized an man women, varies decidedly from and packages. The following list is apportioned amount from nearly ev­ that which Is being done l)y the Tho appeal to Mason housewives to a suggestion tor useful gifts; bcing made by him. However, The buying public of Mason and 111 autliorities have boon unable ery citizen in the county. Those who American women. The German search their garrets for discarded Cake soap, comb, wash cloth, face vicinity sliould realize that If they refuse lo give are asked to give a women have organized a national as­ wearing apparel that could be made towels, tooth brush and paste, cold Iti.ii proof of tliese. Ho also re- are to have a variety of stock from h.) comply wil:h tlie grocers in written reason, This plan divides tlie sociation to give relief to the German over into garments for the destitute cre.am, shaving cream, talcum powder which to select their Christmas pur- burden among citizens as they are families. Kitchens have been estab­ people of Franco, struck a sympathe­ can 3-in-l oil, khaki handkerchiefs, lliiiiii to use tlie card system to cliases, they must buy early this year. rvi' tlic sugar supply. able to pay, their assessed valuation lished where tho poorer class may re­ tic chord in the hearts of the mem­ tan slioe laces, pencil, watei'-proof This applies to the person who has in being the basis on which the organi­ ceive a warm meal once a day free. bers of Phil McKernan Woman's Re­ match case, puzzle, checker board, boys have been angered for mind buying only tho practical gifts Mine that nothing was done to zation make their requests, A. J, A.f:n.\n there are kitchens where the lief Corps, and as their "bit" in Red pocket knife, hard candy, Horshey as well as those buying fancy gifts. Hall and Bruce Ball emphasized the more fortunate mpy got n good meal Cross work they will take up the nut bars, cluster raisins, mixed nuts. so deliberately took matters Merchants are experiencing an un- iii'lr own hands. When they need and told of the good results of I'or six or Fi?ven cents. One incident work of making clothes for French The names of persons giving either predecentod condition in the scarcity the Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. work which-distinctly proves the straight­ children. To Ion Corlright, who is money or material will be published III (1, tlioy nailed two flags on tho of commodities that have heretofore of tho store, where they ro- on the battle field, It was the ex­ ened circuiiisiances many of the bet­ now In France, is due the credit for In the NEWS. Contributions can be been on the market in quantities. In­ pression of the men assembled to iiiimolested, by him. tor classns of Genu an s have been calling attention to the great need for made at the Sweeney House or to any stead of wholesalers and jobbers have Ex-Gov, Warner come to Mason tlirown into was cf a young lady, a work of this kind, and beginning with ollicer of tho Red Cross. sending their men hero to urge the and further explain the plan at a pub­ teacher of German. , Most of her Saturday, December 1, the W. R. C. Following are the names ot boys merchant to buy the condition is the lic meeting some time soon. pupils were Americans and as the will sew every Saturday at the Red in service from this community and COMMUNITY CLUB reverse, and many have nvade trips The meeting was nearly unanimous war progressed, one after another Cross rooms in the court house, with whose residence Is in the territory to the cities to secure tlie stocks they in 'a vote to have definite steps taken discontinued their studies until the all day session. Every one' interested covered by the local Red Cross Chap­ II FINE ENTERTAINMENT now have. Therefore, the wise buyer toward promoting a county fair at class was broken up. Within a short in the -work is asked to contribute ter; will bo tho early buyer as it will be Mason, Eugene Edgar, Orrin Bell, tiine her savings were exausted and clothing, and to drop In any Saturday Henry Adams, Edgar Adams, Wm. iAsmOiS;i.;i) couNTnv Impossible to replenish slock on short Ward Bullen were farmers present she Is obliged to obtain her free meal and help with the sewing, if only for Baiber, LaMoure Barnaby, Albert order during December. l<>oi: DKAWS LARGE CKOWD who expre.ssed themselves as in favor from one of the relief kitchens. a short time. Garments contributed Bowden, Lawrence Bradman, Louis of a county fair. Upon motion of A. Records are kept ,of the families can be left at any time with Mrs. Brewer, Loo Crlppen, Ray Crlppen, lumbers of the Pink Commun- A. Bergman a committee was appoint­ which are destitute and' In this way Franc L. Adams or Mrs. Eva A. Altic Courtright, Paul Coy, Ion Cort- li.ii, Willi their hifebands, gave.a ed to Investigate arid report plans of the ladies are able to assist those who Morse, the committee in charge. right, August Cramer, Dr. Dunphy, I'liasing entertainment at the PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE FLAG organization at the meeting to be held need help most. Many of the wealthy In addition to this work the W. R. Carl Ellsworth, Stanton Ellett, Ray­ rliool last Friday evening. It next Tuesday evening. ladles have turned over their homes' C. will continue making comfort bags mond Dwight Eifert, Clarence Eifert. • Mill in llio form of a play rop- TO BE UNVEILEO SONOAY The opportunity for the city to im­ for hospital purposes. While very and housewives to,be ready for the Henry Fries,.Christian Fries, Wendall Huig a day at Ichabod Crane's prove certain streets, that are main little was seen of actual war- next draft contingent that will go Hale, Howard Hilton, Dr. A. G. FLAG WILL DISPLAY U) STARS, thoroughfares, with the assistance of t.ilre In Berlin, there are many from Mason. Hoekzema, Dr. H. M. Holcomb, Ira rimracter of Icabod Crane was HEl'RFSENT MillVini'lRS IN ARMY the county was presented by J. E. wounded soldiers seen there. Wm, Hall, Percy I-Lawley, Horace by W. L. Cheney, who acted Taylor and he was delegated by Pres. Mrs. Conger told that up to the Twenty-seven comfort bags and Hall, Art Jewett, Keith Wolpert, Law­ II splendidly. His pupils con- The very beautiful Service Flag, Waggoner to bring about a meeting time she left that country, money housewives have been given to Mason rence Lane, Clare Lundy, Dart Lang, i'l' an Irishman and a little col- recently presented to the Presbyter­ of the members of the club and the would buy nearly all provisions one boys leaving for camp, Phil McKer­ Lawrence Lyon, Herbert Lundberg, y. who were very Quarrelsome, ian churcli, will be unveiled, with ap­ road commissioners in tho near would desire, except butter and nan Woman's Relief corps furnishing Karl Lett, Warren Maxwell, George disagreeable "big girl," a propriate ceremony, at the beginning future, cream, However, these could be pro­ the material and doing the work. Nichols, Arthur Nichols, Lloyd Park­ ' girl, a "bad" boy, an Eng- of the service next Sunday morning, A communication was read from cured by'going to Denmark, but now Money was contributed by the Ma­ er, Raymond Rogers, Prank Rath- II and Nancy Notticoto, a little Tho Flag will display nineteen Stars, American Defense Society urging a this has been torbitlden. One amus­ son Tourist club, eighteen township burn, Russell Randall, Jay Sweeney, IT in pantalettes, besides sev- representing nineteen young men now local vigilance corp to aid the Gov­ ing incident was told of an old man supervisors. Pink school ComniTunlty Everett Smiley, Ivan.Swift, Ralph A lid were just ordinary (Sinldren, with the army, who formerly were ernment in putting an end to the who would steal up Mrs. Conger's club, the local Red Cross, Rcbekahs, Strope, Lawrence Searl, Fred N. Searl I'.fternoon tlic school was visit- bona-fide inembers of tho Presbyter­ German propoganda and • nomy activ­ back stairway to the-kitchen like a O, E. S.-and a,few individuals, -with Clare Smith, Arthur Seaman, Emmett ilu', "district board" and a pro- ian churcli or Sunday school. At the ity. County Clerk Graham emphasiz­ thief with sixteen eggs, for which he a shower of articles from the West­ Thomas, Peter Tietjens, .lay Thor- Diisisting of recitations and an same service, the sermon will con­ ed the need of such a inovement. He received 15 cents each. She assured minister Guild, and 45 trench mirrors burn, Frank Warfield. III George Washington was giv- tinue the subject introduced by Dr. said few realized the number of com- her hearers that he was treated llkea from J. B, Miles, made Is possible to lioir lienor. One of the mem- Wenloy last Sunday evening, "Should ,plaints coming to the war-board of lord and given good things to eat to equip these gifts with many useful 1 ilio district board then gave a There be a Philosophy of Religion? pro-German and disloyal utterances induce hlni to come again the next conveniences. Besides a housewife I'liiarks" and school was dis- If so—Whose? and it was necessary that Immediate week. .While the German people are containing thread, needles, buttons, tight refreshments were action be take^) along these lines. The characterized by loyalty to their gov­ Hjll kinds of pins, shears and shoe by Ichabod's pupils, after mayor and council will appoint local ernment, such instances as this one laces, tlie bags held small scrubbing TRYiFOnVIAlN CORP Rev. Gordon Palmer gave a men and they will work with Federal are becoming common as they are de­ brushes, towels, soap In celluloid ;ilk. COUNn OFFICERS FOIL service oflBcers. termined to get money it possible. boxes, tooth brushes and tubes of PASS PRELll^lINARY F-XARHNA- iiilertainment furnished much Another meeting will be called The German people are ever care­ tooth paste. The bags not used will TION; GO TO SAN ANTONIO. \. • ilie large crowd which attend- next Tuesday evening in the same ful and on the dookout foN spies. be held in readiness to be gi^ea when JAILjELiyERY PLOT the next draft contingent is called. III I was a success in a financial place where further action, will be Warning cards appear to be every­ Editor News; . Dear Sir;—^^The big event ot this I woU. Enough was cleared to PALM ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE taken on the several matters. where, Impresslngori the minds of jiurchasing a Victrola for the the people to be watchful of their, week was the preliminary examina­ and to buy a good supply of FROM DEPUTY )LiLAKELY. conversation, as spies might be about. tion for aviation. I think that Leo >. The school is very proud of As Mrs. Conger and- children entered PRES. L'A.'S, GIVE RAKEO "Crlilpen and myself were the only irola as it is one of the first to A neat jail delivery plan was foiled A. W. JEWETT RECEIVES a train at one time to be ferried "Mason boys to take it. We passed ii>d in a rural school in this last Thursday night, when Pred Palni, across a canal, they found their com­ GOODS PROFITSlTO RED CROSS the preliminary and. will soon be sent who was confined in the county jail SECONLLIEUTENANCY partment to be shared by a prominent to San Antonio for final exam. About for larceny, and LaFayette Coe, In for looking German soldier, very loathe CHURCH FAIR AVILL BE HELD one In ten pass the final. bootlegging, attempted to saw their COMMISSIONED AT VH. SHERIDAN to be disturbed by the. chatter of the DECEMBER 0 AND 7; . We sure do enjoy the home papers ' way out of the jail. They made a ( AS 2ND UEUT. LV OAVALllY, children. Before cro'ssing, an officer for it keeps us In touch with everyone IVERSIIY OF MICH. saw out of case knives and at about entered the compartment, drew all The Third Division ot the Presby­ there and we are more than glad to six o'clock that evening had sawed Among the list of names just/ Is­ the shades, and read a document to terian Ladles' Aid society was held at send what little news wo do so that enough window bars to make sued of students commissioned at Ft. the effect that no word was to be the church last Friday afternoon, they may In the same way keep in •• II PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH their escape possible, Sheriff Sheridan, Avas the name of Arthur W. spoken, no.noise made and under no with a fair attendance. During the touch with us, Cllne however "got wise" and foiled Jewett, Jr., of this city. (Continued on page 4) business session it was decided to I have tried to put all the news of M . WKNLEY AI)I)Uli;SSES interest to Mason people In the fol­ |t night, to hear Dr. Wenley's tral the following morning with and is a graduate of the Mason high fair were discussed and it was decid­ I ..! on the subject, "Why Should Palm, who was to serve time In the school with the ~class of 1915. PACKEOIO CAPACITY ed to be held Thursday and Friday, The 32nd Division claims the cham- ' b(^ a PhiUsopliy of Religion?" Detroit House of Correction, As the Lieutenant Jewett has been grant­ December 6 and 7. At this time, plonship of the south, having won ' knireibrllUant presentation of this train was nearing Jackson, - Palm ed a fifteen days furlough and return­ INTEREST OP MOVEMENT IS AT baked goods will also be,sold at the every game. The last two wins were Iny other subject has'ever been went into the toilet a!nd locked the ed home .Tuesday evening. He will FEVER HEAT. fair. After the business ^meeting, over the old 2nd Texas and Oklahoma in jthls city, door after him, Blakely became^ sus­ be transferred to Camp Grant at the following program was given: A and M, ' The Texas team had been picious so ,went ^out on the steps Rockford, 111, ^ On Monday night the Scout Head­ Solo, Mrs. C. P. Mickelson; read­ undefeated In 4, years and unscored ' Wenley in answering liis qiies- on In two. The score, 21 and 0. . ilrected his thought along three where he could see If'Palm attempted quarters were packed to their fuH ing, Mrs, C'. E, Henderson; solo, Mrs, ki.lie but related lines. Said he, to escape. After a short interval he r.i...... „.,..,...,.....,.„.„.„.„.„^„....,..„„,.,,.„.„. capacity. Twenty-severir> registered Harry J. Bond; song, "The, Finest Gov. Sleeper was a camp, visitor , lie fashioned for a three-dimen- saw him climbing from the window Scouts were on hand for the roll call. Flag That Flies," Jimmle Dart; solo, last week. He reviewed the troops " liil life, or as Dr. James wbtjld so he jumped'from the'train, which AUCTION SALES In spite of the decision of the Scout Mrs. S, L. Marshall; reading, Mrs. F. while here." lo live in a three story house,' was moving slowly. When Palm • ii I «i in I' I I I niimin'iiiniiiinii»inii» HH.Hi.1 Master "and the troop that only three G. Ellett. ; Lawrence Bradman has returned ^iiiiural or physical, the social and dropped -to the ground he was sur­ patrols should be orgianized, ten new fr.om home, having been on furlough. prised to And himself: looking into ; T. H. Lyon—Monday, Dec. 8 applications *were handed In, This Soldiers.' Insurance Is now being spiritual. , • ,: • will sell livestock, tools, produce and :iii;ljj of these three departments Deputy Blakely's revolver^ so readily shows that the interest in the.move­ taken up throughout camp. It Is changed his mind abbut leaving.' He some household goods at his place 4 ment is at fever heat. Since the rules PRIZE WINNER'S PICTURE IN strictly a government _ proposition. lite,j has its own peculiar p.hil- miles west and i^ mile north of Aiire- liy, Aylthout which'neither depart- was then handcu(fed,'returned to. the of the National brganlzatibh, state The rates are extremely low and the train, and resumed his journey to De­ lius Center. See adv on page 4. P. that 32 Scouts shall comprise one fellows are taking' tidvantage of the t would be Intelliglblo, If is pos- Cblestock, Auctioneer. . : > THE AMpWUMBERMAN f lojreview, investigate and an- troit./•-•••••"••.•",• '• ; '•' ' '• troop, there will of necessity be some opportunity thus presented. inoat of tho questions which re- boys'who will'have to be on the wait­ SUGGESTIONS FOR CONTESTANTS Last Saturday we were introduced Ihej limitations of the physical .James Mntton-^CTnesday, Dec;. 11 ing list. The Scouit Master will pre­ ON ANOTHER PAGE. to a new Texas. . We found out one will sell his personal property at pub­ sent the names of the last list of ap­ thing and that Is that this state will loclnl spheres, but there is that SOLOIERS IN NEED i c lic auction at the place 6 % miles west l compartment, the spiritual, plicants to the Troop Committe^,^r Pupils of our schools who are en­ surely stick to you-^when It rains, of Mason. See adv on page 10. P advice concerning those.who will it Is some gunibo. ruin I are involved qiiestlonB/ that Cblestock, Auctioneer. ' gaged In the contest for the cash f:ioi be answered catagorically, nor lOOLEN SOCISJIND «S comprise the waiting list., prizes offered by C- P, Mickelson for Corp. Ralph G. Strope.is reopm- by scientific formulas. Yet.this We are very gratefulto the Board -the best letters upon^ "Why Every mended for a commission and is in |ial d'opartment of life'whloh more CLARE SMITH WRITEI OR NEEDS FASTIME (THEATRE GIVE of Education for their .^kindness in Family Should-Qwn ift Home," will training for his promotion. •' ' ••••• -PIVEPEROENT LaMoure Barnaby and Leo Crlppen. t he other two combined, ihakea (W SOLDIERS IN linANGB. loaning the Scouts the use of the be Interested to know that the first Vhat we are. 1. It ;i8^ heriBi •;,.that -In league wltl^-motion picture roomm the high school building for prize letter is to be printed in the haveaipplled for commissions In. the theatres all over:the> country the Pas­ pur headquarters. ~ American Lumberman, together with aviation section of the Signal Corps. or religion, dbesahd must eh- L.'T.:Smlth has just reoelv«idva let­ So cincludiBsDr.;Wehley; "un­ time, theatre is donating S per cent of Anyone who is interested in the the name and photograph, of the They will soon go to San Antonio for ter .from his son, Clare T., ."Sbme-i tts; gross "receipts for the Lweek to a pupil who .wrote it; The American examlhattbn. r. ' " file has developed his ^phillsophy wherein Prance" written October 20. Scout movement .will, be welcome to bioludo the three-dimensional Iltei. tobatjcb fund for^the boys in Frai)ce. visit the Scoii't room next Monday Lumberman is one of the greatest The aviators detailedhere from the In'lpart.he'BayB:,)^: A huge sum. will be realized by this trade Journals ..published, and goes Royal Flying Corps were giving a Dt'glnls at no,beginning and works - ,''The> soldiers are In need of woolen evehihg-at' 7:30. Our needs will be l>o end;'';-;^i.;;f5::f>/;.;-j;i];j;:ft*>^;':';:'\ movement,. .,- •,.;' •;;r'::-. ••":':''<•• -.^^'• clearly seen;land you will become aU over'the world, so this is a real, little exhibition the other morning to ' socks andIgloVes.; All the'Frenchmen honor and distinction. Mr. Mickelson thedelight of all the camp. .,; , are soldiers'with blue uniforms and more Interestfed in- helping the poin^ vrFurs,;^junk ahd^.hides ..wanted. rauhlty grasp the 'opportunity of promises to present ^to the first prize A feature of camp is the presehce what^'soldlerB.thejrare.-The rigB are Miiskrats 60c, No; 1 skunk $4.00i No. winner three copies of the. magazine of French'^offlicersih" their distinctive all hitched up tandem and tbemiiles building ourselves Into these enthu- ICiNJiiiBl i;Cobn $4.00, No.;i:^mihk .|6;00; Np- siastic.liaid8i.v'f-,;f-C• •;• • "•:'/: :-[: In which the first-prize letter and^the blue uhiforme;. They are here as in-' arriBO;BinAil ^tbey lookias though they 1 ..horse'hldes fT.OQ.';Rubber;bbbts phbtograph appear, so -the lirlnher structoM. ,•..'-. •,••,•.-•:•,;,':'•• ":\ ^-i: ••"V ougKttorbeiput-^ln^the .cairtB:^ and" and shoesj 7c, Ib.^- rags '2c lib/ copper may have a copy tb keep and two to di;awh!:i,iii>lhBteiiad,}Qt-drawing i them;; and heiivy brass lEc^n>.,;rLb'eated<.:lBt 'rfSh«l6p^?3pdttf:B0cV:tp;|3^^ giye tb relatives or friends^; The con-' t" would-llke;:tb wrltoiBome ;6t,t^ dbbr .east of Aseltlhe'S; shop brithree teist; closes .Dec. ;17. >. .v•, ;•; 7;i^; "m'V-. LADIES••:*'iNEi!':r-:*Bai8»; terestlng things; .but'icenBorBblp't^ freshv.^'muskrat:>'carcasses 5c;':each;; 'lEyDKON«'NEW |«)M| WEDNESpAY'SVsiJFFEIl. V doors westlbf the fruitistbre on Maple No.; 1 '•: horse hid^s, $7.00; good fall; Oh another page bver'M^ Mickel- bids.?'Ttte ^wbrld Is'a iipilghtyviB^ Istreet; :v;F¥ed^,:piar*;,::;' JIJ«tt«)fl,. ^^^^ifSwl. son's signature will be found a,num­ placei'all'exceptrthe'dceaii. and ttafttlBi ratB;'40c Btralghtj'^wlll'pay torskuhk,' Hie annual chicken pielBuiipiBrAglVr mink''and, ebon :all':;they are 'worth; ber bf'"SuMestlonB:-For Cohtest- J' (SbbdioiO^: acre!.;iarm^(Ireaisoiiablb ants;^^:.-Bverf opupllv. entering thiiB :::^|EiiTpi|soi fly tl^e Baptist people laBt^ed'nea--! v«i:;ClareJw(lfl:^6n:fthe.water'28:d prlcei'arb'gbbd oh all furs and htdeB. I ivoning was a great 8U(!ceMi'ib6tlt ;price,' near :Ajireliufl;fbr Bale' orV^^^ cbntestshould carefully read these, MRST INSTALLMENT; WILL • AiP-' gblnir:jto'Fraii6e.Sl'vJ®Ki.>!;S FotatbeB $1.00; per^bushel.' Will'take ••-^v,PEAR.,IN:';BARLY::iS8UB:;f-:^>;A^:.; iuUy|andiflhah(i!laU^*;:i-The^i;L;;i^j ;ii!harige-• ;for"i, city i^iiroperty. ;SevOT caire/bt^ll^bbrBeBf: cattlp^br ;Bheepi: 1^ as'th'ey are printed 'tb asslBt you' pre- tted:i02,33, "vlfhlichiwaa'deoldediy other good farms'hear Mason for sale reaueBt.:::^Bb{h phones^::B.Ai:Reedy( parer'your^copyi^:/,,^;'':•;':•':^^^ chekpv';'-AlSb\Mei*^rB;i:Cgbbd^^hbmes'in; Watch fbr and read the first Install-;v; "V thantany^previous'yiearS'ThiB^ HaMn;iMi<*i5^^.-;r: J'^ v^::^^ meht' of pur'new sierlai; The'Yukbh:'; h tythahk#thflL5rPubllc?foir,> their ... SPhe^MlUirDn^-Oo^ifefltb^ ;w|;^:;I)R.^o^iw^^^ Trail; w-hich.will start in;an-eartyjlB-v-, triinago an;d ttf::aU';irli6~tadi^d:v,li^ sing ha;i.pfeseiited'«act^ehiirch'ln thtB Notice to' Taxpayers of Ingham iStrp.; announced tp^thb: general'public;tha^^^ sue;'^ThlS;ls a stbrypf^^twb strbttg^ way. ^:vV?^^^£y:|g|i|ig||||gg' city with .Bilk;material tor :Benrice j w'10will be' at: thPmenrT-pne aTcbllegefgraduate'and thei.vV flagB.' KTembers:. of the . Tariona T111&/i?.!Tuesday,'^^;Dec. ^lli :tb^'cbllec saihe'bfflce: and .hbspital^as; fornierly chuirobes'maktng the flags. Two mem- etlier'a; successful mlner-irandTef-a ;;. /till|.pifi;y''4iclBtniglit''f&irii^ ^ taxbsifbr'^he tbwhshipibf;:ihis;hap;.jiv ocbupledvby Dr,vj Hoekzeina ' W ;^A chiirmihg^(glrl'they b(rtli^l^ved,^lh a ^ 5 i;orh6rse;;hldefli^$4i0»?^l^i>rlnfti bers^have'gone-' from the ' BaptlBt i;^buf'ii;ttentlc*|lj!i;^^ xliur6hvlhto\''tlie:iBeryice,'Jfl(t^^^ stMetf;';Dri-:i>'Wardv-*iB;{tt?reg(lBtered: cbuhtry:; where :\ mlisfht': hiakeiB; right;';; j c ic Bkunk.-:r:-^Brlhg$76'uif^(urB,>f6^^ m^^ advertisement',w- Lorigywr Brofl. One graduate-btiCfiriahd Rapids Veterihirr TheJiuthpr^isi Wmv. MaciLebd {Ralnfi^;^il 1 reijialve •the'^-Klghe(ifeiWi?«i!SSliiSV2; INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29, 1917

that before a recruit Is fit for the uable lessons. One groatT,loss Is In­ laborer in necessary industrial enter­ trenches he must have Imbibed a de­ evitable—that of heroic lives that prise. - Cliiss Three. sire "to kill!" This also Is probably must of necessity be sacrificed. ThIe blishod at Mason every Thursday necessary if they are lo stand before is deplorable. YotHliese lives will (A) , Man with dependent chil­ llcrnooii by The Ingham County dren, (not ills own) • but toward CHURCH FAIR I News Printing Co. the foe and give the best account of have been given In Ihe'most glorious whom ho stands In relation of parent. themselves. of causes—the renewing and vitaliz­ (B) Man with dependent aged or 10(1 at the Postofllco at Mason, But it is precisely this hard side of ing of tlic life of the nations. infirm parents. Thursday and Friday Afternoons H'liigan, as second-class matter. the boy's nature that needs to be cor­ From the dawn of history to tho (C) Man with dependent helpless present day, sybarites and sensualists brothers or sisters. Deoember 6th and 7th Voiir .....?1.25 rected, not by eliminating the hard­ (D) County or municipal oflJccrs. Months ,., 65 ness, but by rearing up alongside of "have professed to deride and scoff at (E) Highly trained firemen or I (' Months 35 It a totally different nature—a"T>ature Hie scriptural virtues of renunciation policeman, at least three years In ser­ The ladles of Mason and vicinity are Invited to attend a church l^to copies 05 wherein the bettor and liner things and solf-sacrlfice. Yet tho decree re­ vice of municipality. fair in the parlors of the Presbyterian church next week. of life are accounted of worth. This mains as unalterable tod.ay as when (F) Necessary custom house All kinds of fancy articles, handkerchiefs, fancy and kitchen ADVERTISING RATES clerk. aprons will be for''sale. Also all kinds of baked goods each after­ )uf advertising rates made known can be and is done without at nil tak­ enunciated by the Man of Gallilee, (G) Necessary employe of United noon. jlUcc. ing from the boy's usefulness and efll- that /'whosoever loseth his lite shall States in transmission of malls. clency us a soldier, In fact, the most find it." (H) Necessary artificer or work­ It Is requested by the committee In charge that all articles de­ |i!;iirlage, birth and death notices important preachment of this organ­ man In United States armory or ar­ lated for this fair be on hand Wednesday afternoon. We of America have,not yet touch­ senal. ization is a consecrated patriotism. We wish the chairman oit each booth to be on hand promptly li.-.'ioliitlons of respect, card of ed tho edge of real renunciation. We (I) Necessary employe in service fnlis, etc., one cent a word. But while viewing patriotism as a have given only of a superabundance. of United States. on Wednesday morning to arrange their booth. sacred duty, and efllciency as Its twin It is when the giving assumes the na­ (.1) Necessary assistant, associate The baked goods may be brought In each day. Any lady who i. L. MAUSHALL, EDITOR virtue, the organization would have ture of sacrifice that the real good to or hired manager of necessary agri­ does not wish to contribute any baked goods may help out with a cultural enterprise. the soldier regard the resort to force the people will be realized. _ Shall contribution of money. DOUBLli; DUTY. (K), Necessary highly specialized as a necessity and not a desire—as a we, then, pray that it come not to us'? technical or mechanical expert of nec­ We know times are hard but let us be loyal to our society. deadly weapon to be used as effective­ essary Industrial enterprise. last week's issue D. M. Strick- We repeat, the sacrifice of life is ly as possible so long as the need deplorable, and we would It could be (L) Necessary assistant or asso­ |il in a letter advanced as ii solution exists, but to be laid aside when no ciate manager of necessary industrial demand tor war funds the fol- averted. enterprise. longer required. There is but one greater calamity f'lig;! Class Four. ^^ '1^' This, together with the fact that that could befall us, that Is that we (A) Man whose wife or children 1 m 'ir government needs money, all are inainly dependent upon his labor ki Is necessary is for government to the organization fosters the physical, should fall to measure up to tho op­ mental and moral care of the soldier, for support. Hi. it;and make it a full legal ten- portunity noM' knocking at the door, (B) Mariner actually ^employed striving to bring out all those vir­ —o— lor iill debts and dues both public in sea service of citizen or merchant A Xmas present that no one can tues Avhich go to mako the perfect in the United States. private which makes it positive character in man, whether soldier or (C) Necessary sole managing, iry." duplicate—your photo. civilian, should give It a warm place 2, controlling, or directing head of nec­ Ir. Strickland cites in corrobora- essary agricultural enterprise. in the hearts of the parents of Amer­ ijid fact that Secretary of State (D) Necessary sole managing, ican soldiers. • e in the sixties resorted to these controlling, or directing head of nec­ ^ Made at —0— NEXT BE CALLED essary industrial enterprise. |iiii» in an emergency. AVhIle our GEIIMAM'S LO.SS. ALL ISXISMI'TIOiVS GRANTED HY Clitss Five. rnmcnt is using vast sums of UOARD.S HAVE KEEN ANNULLED (A) Officers—Legislative, execu­ The Pearson Studio tive or judicial of the United States •y and will continue to call for Germany's losses In men and ., it is foolish to assume that the Those Reaching; 21 Since Draft Law or of state, territory, or district of money, while they must bo enormous, Columbia. Mason, Michigan Is ripe to resort to the measures Was rnMscil To Ii'all Under are In reality the least of the disas­ the Luiv. (B) Regular or duly ordained >i lioncd, The people have been ters that have befallen her. The one minister of religion. a to do only those things that great disaster that that misguided The United States is in the world (C) Student who May 18, 1917, [Make your appointment for sitting 111 Id have been beneflclal to their war to a finish, and will go to the was preparing for ministry in recog­ country has brought upon herself, nized school. today. 111,ire;in times of peace, viz., ccon- limit to free mankind from the men­ and which will have most far-reach­ ace of Prussia's Autocratic Militar­ (D) Persons in military or naval )i/(' and save. The fact that Lib- ing effect, is the loss of her standing ism. The American purpose is clear­ service of United States. l.oans have been oversubscribed ly shown at Washington by the plans (E) Alien enemy. Hours for sittings with the nations of the world. With to Jan. 1st, Both Phones |(l conservation measures enthu- now making to add 2,000,000 men to (F) Resident alien (not an en­ the exception of the countries leag­ emy) who claims exemption. U n. ni. to 3:00 p. in., I ii'ally mot indicates that the pub- the military fprces of the country and ued with her in this unholy war, train them for service in Prance. (G) Persons totally and perman­ noon hour included genorally approve of these Germany Is an outcast among the District boards will be' done aw.ay ently physically or mentally unfit for klhddS. nations of the earth. with in making the new levies, and military service. m 3S£ ^SE ^S£ h 111! Liberty Loan serves a double each man will h.ave to stand upon his (H) Person morally unfit to be a kl Germany is not feeling the blight­ soldier of the United States. IrnnHC whicli may have been over- own merits, and his own replies will ing effects of this ostracism now as determine his eligibility for draft. (I) Licensed pilot actually em­ >i M] by some. It provides the nec- she will feel it in the years to come. In a few days each of the 9,000,000 ployed in pursuit of his .vocation; ry funds for war purposes and at Slie claims that her policy of fright- who registered last May who has not membor of woll recognized religious sect or organization, organized and Mima time inspires habits of fulnoss is a necessary measure of yet boon selected will receive a blank from the government which he must existing May 18, 1917, whose then II iimong many subscribers who sGlt'-defensc, yet this same policy has Gxisting creed or principles forbid its • I bo wasteful had they not in- fill out within seven days or suffer alienated numbers of nations that tho penalty of being arbitrarily put members to participate in war in any • il tlieir extra money in this way. but Cor that inhuman course would in the eligible list, whether ho be­ form and whoso religious convictions The Ideal Gift longs there or not. are against war or participation today be, if not her avowed friends, therein. l\ I'IMC WAY OUR Congress is also expected to add at least strictly neutral. 600,000 more to the eligible list by a lioHi'ds lo Help Men. Every Christmas thousands of dollars are spent in making FATIIKKS TROD." Peace will come after a wlille, and Legal and medical advisory boards law whi,ch will include the 600,000 gifts that afford only TEMPORARY pleasure to the per­ In the reckoning Germany's course young men who will have reached now being organized in every com­ r go to church—some of us— munity will aid the registrant in his will be laid bare before a just and their 21st birthday by next March sons receiving them. Yet there is no other class of merr .1 sing It with unction, with eyes The new rulings revoke all exempt­ answers. .He will indicate in what discriminating world. We say "just occupations he considers himself ex­ chandise that will give as many years of enjoyment and il and head tilted back, and then ions heretofore granted by local or and discriminating," because we be­ pert and from that list It is proposed service as Jewelry will. ' homo and attempt to follow It district boards. It will not recognize lieve, despite Germany's frightful de­ exemptions heretofore granted be­ to create separate groups of men ine times. trained in any particular trade or fection from national humanity and cause of religious views, conscien­ It's a good old way to follow— tious objections to war, or employ­ profession should the need arise for What other gifts can you purchase even at GREATER honor, the large majority of the peo­ them. 1"II times. ment In federal or state service, or of cost that will brfng back as fond recollections of the giver ples of the earth are at heart humane Seven days are allowed registrants lis a good way when it carries our ministers or of divinity students as a ring, a watch, or a piece of silver? and honorable. And the latent prin­ after receipt of the questlonaire to «I in the ways of truth and sober- New regulations: governing pass­ ciples of humanity and justice that ports for registered men become ef­ fill andreturn It to the local board. ^s and God-fearing rectitude of life. Underlie and form the bed-rock fective November 20. Aifter that We are prepared to furnish you with useful and attractive date the nearest local board may Is­ 11 s a: good way when it leads us to foundations of all civilized nations, presents for each member of the family—gifts that will I' liomes of want and suffering with sue passport permits without refer­ have revolted and will continue to re­ ence to district Boards as Is now re­ be appreciated and cherished. Step in and examine our aling balm in our bauds and a volt-against the savagery displayed quired. Passports are not necessary ! « WISE and complete and varied line of diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, by that would-be fount of "kultur." to enter Caiiiida. ^ nil? on our face. How They'll Bo Callc«l. Silverware, etc. lis a good way when it leads our This antipathy will take the form OTHERWISE of a prejudice against not only Ger­ The order In which the men will be into the road that loads to up- called for service was ofliclally an­ l^iii, honorable manhood and wom- many as a nation, but against the nounced last Thursday in the'provost Our Prices Will Surely Interest You ihiiodiin every phase of life, German blood. Not all the peoples marshal's questlonaire which every The 'ellow who alwa/s has a kick l!ut—- of the earth have the Unely discrim­ registered man must fill and file The coming, sometimes gets it. inating judgment of President Wil­ ?fnf''f/'"'^^ Z"™" ''•'""SO from the Second-hand thoughts are like sec­ Us a poor way when it causes us tentative draft published some time son, and not all of them will be able ond-hand clothes—they are apt to be FORD ASELTINE, Mason I like no effort to Improve on the a misfit. to separate the acts of the German liMlcomings and failures of those Contrary to some published reports And now it develops that General (tlii'l'S.; government from the Impulses of the It does not exfimnexempft ninfrlr.Amarried men ' Hell started the war In Europe. Al­ r.'s ji poor way when, traveling it, German people. ,fu' J'"* '* ^°^^ P'ace married i,,m^, n ways had a sneaking notion that old with dependent wives and childr •« ilroi) into the ruts worn by the^ It Is a common thing to hear, even en Sherman, was Inspired when he far down on the list of llables sprung his famous definition of war. Mi lies of our fathers, and fail to in charity-loving America, references fh„f ^f^' ^^^ luestionalre indicates If It is true, as stated, that America to a smoother and more easily to "German brutality" and "German called to the colors except In gravest pays fourteen times as much for each |iiM!led road. savagery." It Is of no avail to tell emergency. Kruvesi soldier as the enemy, the boys have Is a poor way when itcauses us the people that this brutality and man-size jobs to measure up to the .o^*f ^\^ official classifications' of adhere to customs and practices savagery Is the result of a "system" registrants follow: pattern cut for them. But they'll do it. kiKrown by the times—to waste effl- and that In reality the German people Class One. |iMii;y in imperfect work, when we as a whole do not countenance It, Hu­ At present It appears that the prin­ ent reUvbs'''"^" *"'°"'''^''«'»'^- cipal task this winter will be make Ivlit be working by Improved man nature Is prone to believe thai one lump ojL coal do the work that liods, undreamed of by the fathers actions speak louder than words, and «i,M?^ Married men with or without two formerly did. nh M^"' I"" '2*^^'' or motherless II surely would have adopted them Germany's actions will form the com­ children, who has habitually failed Funny how (ate always gets the ^(1 tlioy known of them. -^ plainants' evidence when Germany to support his family. - , / »»"ea wrong man in the right place, or the Us a poor way when It causes us comes to trial before the people of „,/iV A^.^rr'ed men dependent on right man In the wrong place, or III! satisfied with'anything short of wife for supijprt, : both, or vice versa, or some other the earth. - darned kind of a mix-up. But what •«• best in life. ' : ovn?^ Married men with OP without The German bed will be a bed of ch dren. or father, of motherless we wanted to say was that we .have a I And! the fathers; were they with us, thorns for generations to come. . children; man not usefully engaged, man in our town who could have had > 11 id be nrst to caution us against family siipported by Income, igde the war fought to > a-finish and the |111) wing In that way when ia better pendent of his labor. Kaiser whipped to a (razzle If he had THE USES OF ADVERSITY. (E) Unskilled farm iaborer. only been consulted. We know it, ; pointed but. For t'aey lived «ind because he says so. - s^ How Are Houslhg Con- > u ght according to their best- Uight, Nothing Is truer than that contin­ -^^^.^^st'ant. hy. or In respect of Wouldn't' it be as well»to suspend il much oi our efreat store of ued and. Bustaihed :prosperity will whom no deterred classiflcatloa la tho study of geography in this schools ditioHS Out on the Farm itlth[jhappluesB and comfort Is due enervate and undermine tho physical, claimed or made. """ w for a time, at least? The youngsters ilieir line judgment in seizing and mental and i^oral stamina of any 'mi?a^f?'^*'f"* ^^'o fails to submit might stand the chance bf getting the House Your Tools and Maohlhoryi' ^lu'opriatlng thie best of life that was questlonaire and in respect of whom right kind of start, which they are by House Your Sioqkl people. The htiman animal is all too no means sure of now* / •redithem.,-. ''''••"•'[•'::•:[••''{:••{,•'•r'A.y' prone to'bver-indiJlge.-; in the good ormS''''''"?«'«"^"^'«''S House Your Automobllel It was a good -way In •Itfday and Knitting is proving a godsend to things of life. ;;Put^a man >on his; ; All registrants not included in any the Idle-'hands o( the country; Now IN A HOUSE or ITS OWN! fiK'ration, but welwlil be uhtrue to mettle to .wrest existence from a re­ other division In this schedule. If we could fihd'^sbme equally profit­ How's Your Hen House? idjeals and aspirations inherited /•';;/i'-:\:,.Ciass:,Two^:;. :;-•;': •.:;.'"".•• luctant world, and in the effort every ably employment for the Idle tongues Houses and Sheds liiiilt eh the farm |iiiu tlie fatheria if we fail to Improve -. (A) Married men with children we would be going some. fibre :of:his:bbingiknei(!esBa^ alwaifs do a6bd--never do harm. it!' I in- everyj,wfiy jjiMBible^^ or father ;bf motherless children, The galley slaves of ancient,Rome yeioped to ihe urtempst//and • • he where such -wife or children or ouch : SCESilS FOR SHED LUMBER. lit of sreatef'oppiortuniti^^p';/ had a picnic as compared to the edi­ emerges an invincible specimeilbf the motherless 'children-are. hot • mainly tor o( today..; Just think b( haying to. dependor^t bn his labor: for support fill a certain space each day or week fighter;',:;-"':;;'•;':'';'• '•'•'pv''^^ '-:•:•£'. ':::~''^:P'.for the season that there are other ^SeTwiith nations.; C»yeha^ with "firlght, original pearls .of reasonably .certain tsources of ade­ thought.": About 'the bnljr advan­ livery paront;:pf:;an'Ambrlcan' Boi­ he«*t; can yiflhi; and left tp; revel ua quate support ^excluding; or: of the tage he has ofHhem,is that he has the ler siaould: giyeVtiiefutmbBii^c^ hlndeTiBd ^ta^liie IriduigOTce b^^ that wife) available; arid that removal" bf privilege ,Pf registering a kick, and thb' rbglsirant wlir not depirlve fliich the-bther fellow'hadh'tr This is btir krraent and-".'supiiott-;'.?'to7the^ plenty; the aatibnalMbrp muat Ineviti^ deipeiidents bf ;|Eiiippbrt.: • :;c r • ;, • -, ^i 11 g' done 'by'thei Yoicin{BliJen(s;Cl^^ ; abl jr^^deteAoreteiy '^^ •(B);' Mairled-men!withbut c^ kick.; 'v,,-K^^\v'y'A:':-:v':^ .:'v-W':"'w;- --^y". 111 {AsBbclatloa';amonji]ille^8oldler ^'i :.^y;J:prlBl8;;;tha^ dren, whose wife, although the regis­ Russia is Bald to ho a paradise (or (akirs o( all classes, Bet, the vendor bys In cam|^;iiai:;;tMi(fMuii^^ thelr^ase: cannpt taii;^ trant is engaged in a useful occupa­ • that^Mo|i6;':;;|iirtw^^ tion. Is hot inainly dependent on his b( a patent hair'restorei^'wbuld starve ill battle; fields-of|F«in ^ labor for support, for'the peason that tlwre.','-;-;V:;?;';;;,';:'r'.(5?^^ |iiizatl6n' iB::me«tliiiv;«^man^'aee^ thp:wlfe?lB\Bkllled5In;;ribme-^;'Bpeclal ;ii:PerhapB;:sthe-";reaflbnKV,the:--crbwn; |u t none'hut it';orJ&:simllVir^oriao conflict, .yet we are bound to reallie class $t ;^rk;^:whloU BheiiiB ptajTBicRiQr pt4n il'Wie ;dbn!t'iiianie?l^ •e mark'^vhcw^iba'iiWTia^/^^ iB a atruggle/ and when atraggUnc dltlbiiB that wur enable her to aupport listing. :v Food :^cbn8eryatiohlB:;abb]iit knitioiv,'br^|puttiii?il!S|gtS| peaie|/dn-.:'<-^~-.ci»^A'W^~lu....^ JWheh/tiejinpii^ :Wi^6p:iii8^dflKiPia5i-?:|i;4ivJ^ r:; t(;VSinfiPeiii?,:jfl;prdnouacod:anjr^: V'lest, It IB hftM-^d iMrdratntio thing like It reada,; its a mlBnomer. SUtiitiMi:^ sbof; tliai jliii/^ft^ ^-s^lls^tbi^(Ofeniinent is^wo ccmfllet haa^paiM.awa^ (0) Neceaurr Bkilled (arm lab- fli)ior senfuUIMM^taitii^ ^eH(M ttmU^^ qyer^jourioiraifi^ of us Ke ill ry. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29, 1917

be with Mr. and Mrs, George Shrum. ! White Oak The Gleaners met with Mr, and .^,4.,t»»>,«Mf««M«„fM«M«Mt..t..«H«M«H«M«M«,l Mrs. Ed Showorman last Thursday evening. CAN- Fred Maure and wife and Fred Hol­ ^Yoo land and wife attended a Sunday school convention,hold at Mason Sat­ I South DCIIM i urday and was well pleased at the A.4„«Mt..«.,tt.»,.«>.tM»,.«»«,.<,.«„«<.t..t„«',»„«.>«>,ft..t..t»aHi work that is being done in the inter­ IN WITH est oi: the Sunday schools in Ingham Fifty-four members of the "Jolly county. Bunch" gathered at tho hojne ot Mr, Mrs. Coleman is very sick. and Mrs. Guy McMillan last Saturday Tiie remaining strip of good roads to partake ot a chicken pie dinner. connecting Slockbridgc and Wobber- A rme program was rendered, tho vlllG ha.s been surveyed and grade closing selection being a song.ljy tho st-akos sot which will be liuilt next committee, the verses being composed year, tor the occasion, to the tune of Ivan Wilcox underwent an opera­ "Yankee Doodle." tion at Lansing last Wednesday tor Mrs. John Somerville and son Palen No trap can be faster, surer or stronger adnoids. Ho is getting along nicely. are visiting at Albion, Marshall and than its spring—which is one great reason why the Floyd Cooper will move from the Tecum seh. Jed Follows farm to tho farm he Miss Dorothy Lott is home from Victor Trap gets them when many another trap lets go. bought of Frank Owen. Lansing nursing the mumps. Elder Root of Mlllvillo visited the Look over the Victor Trap! Start wilh the spring—examine the sick near Vantown Friday. ^Ht..t..>«t„<.iii.ii,a„»,.».»*,«,iiiitiitiit.,<"t'«>>,»..«**tw„»„f jaws, the pan, the trigger. Then come back to the spring. Floyd Starkweather has returned j Ingham and Eaton \ Seventy years' Experience in that 'spring—and it makes the Oneida from his hunting trip up nortli. He |„».»,#«lt.ltlttn>l,»,.»..»„t..<"»<»W>«t"»,<>,tHt.,».,t„»„t„t Community Game Traps ihe most dependable traps in the world. did not get a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Rorabaugh of Dimon- l9M«„#.,«MtM«.4H«.,4M«M4.,f dale were the guests of Mrs. Bell J. i Meridian $1.75 Per Dozen at 4.,t,.«««,.ftMa,.f«f..t»aHt„»„»M«,4M«„«,.aM«4.««4M»M«*.«H«.4t Hutchinson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lonon of Lan­ Little Edwin Glcason of Lansing Is sing were tho week end guests of Mr. SALISBURY'S HARDWARE spending a few days with his grand­ and Mrs. Jule King. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wade, of Earl Hart was out collecting this place. money tor the Y. M. C. A. last week. Charles Koback and wife of north­ Scliool In tho Williams district was lONLY A LITTLE DIME, OR A NICKEL AND A LITTLE "SNICK- closed last Friday again as diphtheria |lT\ IS ALL YOU NEED, TO GET YOU $127.50 OR $63.75. western Canada are here visiting his parents. germs was found in the sputum taken from tho Geo. and Orren Miller boys IHRING THE DIME OR NICKEL INTO OUR BANK AND JOIN Jossff Mulkliis and wife of Mason VICT This Is tho 3rd time school has been CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB. THEN EACH WEEK IN- visited at George Weaver's the week end and attended tlie masquerade ball closed and tlie house and books fum­ tASE YOUR DEPOSIT THE SAME AMOUNT. IF YOU HAVE- at tlie Gleaner hall. igated since school began in Sep­ THE DIME OR NICKEL 2 CENTS OR 1 CENT WILL DO. Mrs. H. Cove ot Lansing is spend­ tember for diphtheria, The Miller II 50 WEEKS: ing a few days with her son, Charles boys books woi'o ordered burned. We Margen, and family. all hope this will Htamp out the dis- oai\.o. 10-CENT CLUB PAYS $127.50 Mrs. B. F. Wade of this place spent 5.CENT CLUB PAYS 63.75 the day with her son Clyde of Okemos Mrs. r.Ia.y King was the guest ot 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.50 Sunday. Mrs. Mary Taylor TuojiJiiy. 1-CENT CLUB PAYS 12.75 Mrs. George Plummer ot this place lit :.Z'l :.:•-•:. Cr.rlcr l:v.z moved on­ visited friends in Detroit over the to tho L:.:\ Crane farm. OR IF YOU ARE "FLUSH" RICHT NOW BEGIN WITH THE week end. Bert Schemerhorn is laid up with «„a„t"<">"t.->»<»>»l">»C4"t"«„«»«"»„«„t»«Me*.t"f„«»f to visit friends till after Xmas, then expects to come and stay with his sis­ The U. S. Government will loan you money at 5 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collar enter­ ter until spring. IE FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK tained company from Lansing Sun­ In addition to the 5 percent interest you pay 1 per cent per day. year on the principal—making only 6 per cent per year—and at MASON, MICHIGAN. Clair Squires ot Camp Custer spent j Stockbridgc Town Line j last Saturday night and Sunday with the end of 36 years your mortgage is paid in full. Ills parents. The whole or any part of your loan may be paid at any ..•.» Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Howard Herrick and baby vis­ •Vance Pullman spent Sunday at ited Mrs. Burt Patrick one jlay last time after 5 years. Ben Pollok's. week. Mortgages are exempt from taxation. .John Pollok and family spent Sun­ Mrs. Wm. Dean suffered a stroke CORRESPONDENCE day at Luther Pollok's. of paralysis last Friday morning For further information see F. S. Porter, Secretary-Treas­ Floyd Miller and family visited at while preparing breakfast and died urer of the Ingham National Farm Loan Association, 303-304 W. W; Steadman's Sunday. at 2 p. m, that afternoon. She leaves Mrs. Geo. Shattuck and son Leo a husband, 5 daughters and three Capital National Bank Building, Lansing, Michigan. 48-52 called at E. C. Otis' Thursday, sons, a mother In Ohio, besides many Ed Uetz and family of Lansing vis­ other relatives and friends to mourn. Meadsville { j Stockbridge t i..».».».».fr.«..».t»#i.t..»ng..i.itiigHaH»..#..>..».t..«..».»4 ited at Frank Collar's Sunday. They have the sympathy of till. Fun­ A. J. Showerman and B. C, Otis eral was held at the house Monday at AUCTIONEERS were at Mason Saturday, i p. m. with burial in Stockbrldge. •laglil spent part of last week .Tames Binding had an auction last Mrs. Wirt Warner and Mrs. Elmer John Dutcher and Howard Herrick If you are going to have an Auction Sale, Call Kurtz and allier's, Ed Slaght's. week and will soon move into the vil­ Otis attended the surprise the Busy attended the sale of Wllsey Rico in Ill Lathrop delivered hogs at lage. Bunch gave Mrs. Nora Curtis, LeroyNov. 20. Jacobs, Expert Englisli and German Auctioneers. Wednesday. Rob 'W^asson, whose Uttlo son died Tho next L. A. S. will meet with C. B, Ashmore and family were Two Auctioneers—One Price. ird .Toslln threshed clover seed ot diphtheria last week, is ill with Mr, and Mrs. Guy Graves, Election Sunday visitors of her brother, Ed Kuriz Phone, Citizens 9432, Bell 1454W, Lansing H vicinity last week, the same disease. of officers. Dinner, Robeson and family. Jacobs Phone, Bell S6-F3, Holt 40w2epd ;. Niothamnier delivered apples W. W. Ilaviland went to Flint this Frank Everett was among the boys Mr. and Mrs. Burt Patrick were In illiamHton the first of last week. week to spend Thanksgiving with his who left for Camp Custer Thursday, Mason last Friday on business. Hodge was in Jackson on son. Ezry Haddy and family are moving Mrs. Edmund Goodwin visited her .^ Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Force is on the sick to his father's farm over at Blood parents and other friends In Hen­ West has his house nearly half list. Corners. rietta last week. mill DansviUe now. Mrs, Deane of North Stockbrldge, Watch for the date of the social to Miss Mable Swan was a Saturday Alnion Lathrop visited her who suffered a stroke of paralysis re­ ylsltor of Miss Alice Mahor. Mrs. Frank Mlers Tuesday. cently, died last week and was burled Edmund Goodwin visltod in Hen­ Monday. , rietta from Friday until Sunday, His S% Per Annum wife returned home with him, • .t..t..t..>..»..t.t»t.tt.t..#M«..,Mf..»H>H,ll>.l>MtW«.>f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farmer are visiting in the northern part of the Mr. and Mrs, Byron Fortman are Kingsland j state, moving Into John Dutcher's tenement Payable Semi-Annually Mrs. Playlor of Chicago visited Mr. house until March 1, when they will and Mrs. Emory Nichols last week, move on her mother's farm tiear , to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bellows Chelsea. , a hoy. .' John Brogan and Mr, and Mrs, ]<^. Our prepaid stock is an investment luioxcellcd for secur­ vent is Brookfleld helping his J. Bott visited in Lansing last week. fM«H«>.«,«,4H«,.«»«„«.,«,4NtM«„«MfM«»t,4H«.4..««>«Mt«.«..f law, Mr. Kirby, butcher. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Wa­ ity, convonienco and not income. Wo issue It from 92B uf: Burr Hartenborg's horses terloo visited their parents here last f Octagon Neighborhood ) l4-t»a-t-tH«W«..«Mt««H«*,«M«,4 and upwards, and it pays B per cont not to tho holder jilowii as ho was returning from Sunday, I) Custer. Curtis Parker and wife, Ernest for every day the money is left with us. Our assets are 11.-rt Denison of Lansing visited Holmes, wife and daughter Evelyn at­ luonits, Mr. and MraTC. Denisen, Don'tLeta"FuelJog" tended a war meeting at the Presby­ over 1^2,800,000. Ask for full particulars. \^i!ok. I South Aurelius and North j terian church parlors In North Lan­ i:;h Hall and wlto visited W. E. t Onondaga sing Friday evening. Rev. Pitzer iws and wife over Sunday. .•H«M#MaM«Mt4, Run Wild Down Cellar gave ah Interesting talk. \. Wlnslow went to Lansing Capitol Savings and Loan Association .1 load of turkeys. Let us replace your present heati ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Annls of Pray Jas. Russell and- wife were in Jack­ — ing system wicn one that wilt MVf Neighborhood visited Mr. and Mrs. iiiico Twltchell and Russell Win- son Tuesday on business, LANSING, MICHIOAN u-e going to Eaton Rapids to 'fuel, notcomumt it with the n|V«' Orr Stanton Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Smith has been very Arthur Fockler; and family spent sick with : Dr. Nichols ofLeslle at­ cnous appetite of a HOG. Fuel saved-health safeguarded' Sunday with her brother in Lansing. or Call on C. A. CLINTON, Local Agent, Mason tending-her.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holmes visited M. Hyatt and wife of Eaton Rapids -these two big results will l>e her parents. Jay Eaton and wife, in visited Mr, and Mrs. Art Field recent­ achieved when we initall In your. Lansing Saturday. - ly.'" home a . Miss Ida Blanchard spent Saturday Mr. Keene has moved his family .in­ and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Al­ IrM, Isadora Beebe died at her to the tenement house of Mri Pinch fred Hagerman, and family in Lan­ l<> hero after a long Illness last on tho Eaton Rapids road. . RQimdQakMoistair sing. Iday and'thB funeral service was Zina Dolfaee, ah old resident of this Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker visited at the Baptist church Thursday; tplace' was found dead >• in his bed his cousin, J^ohn E. Parker, and fam­ riiieiit was at Okemos, Rev. W. P. Thursday morning by his faihily. The Heating M the; auspices of Mad* by th* malMr* af Ik* I'M a! husband, three d^iughters \C*iiHin* Round Oidc STOVB ily on Cliff Dorr's farm which he has American Savings Bank I three sons and five grandchildren the Masonic order, with burial in the rented for the coming year. I'Urvlve. Aurelius cemetery. Alfre4 Hines and family visited his )uie j Helen Wever has been verjr Parker Orr and Bert HemianB of parents, Clinton Hlhes and wife, near of Lansing for the past week. Mason, attended, the^funeral of Zina Onondaga Sunday. ':•).' ;<).v and Glen Fletcher were home Dolbee Saturday^- • • • John Meacham and family of Pet- a 2'fl-hour furlough from Camp i|ii I aum iiii a am tm • ini n i i ii i i i i •r Sunday. '', revllle visited Cyrus Field and- family latdl JFeterson of. Detroit spent Monday." ^''•':";-''-. , Millville play 5vlth his pajjents. : ;^ iaiiiiiaiiaiiaii|iiaiiaiiaiiaiia.i»iiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiia"aiiaiiaM>inini Irs. Ann a" Everett; who fi^as been 'i|iHii|iitii|i| I I I l^lininin.niiliil.n liilVniniHiili Mrs. Dean, (on what is known as |iiiiii|.itii»i|iHii|M|ii|M Saturday morning and died about 2 IPS. Poter Everett of this place p. m. of apoplexy. The funeral was ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Henry Lang ot Lansing' were held at the house at 1 p. m. Monday. led llast Wednesday evening. Ivan Worden of Flint recently Interment in Stockbrldge cemetery. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. '.; j 'Tkf R«M4,0*k'Moittiiir HuUni SMUB . . Miss Abbie Clark spent the day last and Mrs. W. A.-Worden.. ; "^i Wednesday at John Anderson's. Mrs. S.R. Rlckett returned fifom a 1 The Millville Sunday school will CaiiHalllOOiOOOJ^^^ week's visit with relativeB at The Round Oak ii eht only heating'' have Christmas exercises and tree ai; Brighton.'-;', 'vrr., l•::ci;W^;,:v';,..:•^^,i;..-;.^;: •y«m'ih»t';flM(owifi'MWy',v«ntllatM ; •• the church Thursday evening, Dee. iibort DeCamp and wife visited at Olen Oakley will begin work for . y and HUMIDIFIES your Koitie.., mas I Parish's 1a8li'tii;eBday:.- !;;: V'V A. KiUlhgerfon^atdtday, Dec. 1. ^^ .' Roodi It .with I conii'aiit itt«am.'6f Harvey Hayner is iOB-ihe sick listi 'Ua Irene' Edg&r bf-Maiidn .spetit O^The dinner thai was glysn by the ;' pure, 'frtsh, moiK air free frdm'''diit, ''. / Charles Kirby of Bden and Miss DIRECTORS laatl of the week'Sf^tlie'home'.of Woman's Christian Bndeavoryat-Mrs. s duit, ~gai-iir mM« ,dtliglitfol^^ w^ J: Abbie: Clark were married at Jhe M. W. Balleyi Pres. J. W. Bailey & Co. VMgaf'bMheriiV';;''^;;/:'.'!^ ::?'•>-''-^ S. Allen's last Wediesdayjirafl largely ' brtathe and a'h'u'ndtcd^times'niort' P: parsonage last Saturday morning; J. U^sFlorence GlarkiotMbson vig- attendrt.v.'^'':;::'.i'>'oy;'y':*'?:;-^ v:;,::'healthful;.. ^• •-^v^A-:'5:-•'^l'''-;V'^•''''\ ' :' ^Simple in conntuctian-clurable-r' ^-nThe Millville L. A. S. will hav^ at yern-Hill Satwrda3ri^''^^;;^;'•, ••;. v^aeorgo:Qar&hbui8e^ai< purchased their annual fair and supper at,the', I ucie Gulor'of liaiiBing: speiit -the: the'Robert Hawleiy ifarin' of the execu­ hall Dec.;7th. It will be tt self serv­ < eiid.at/J.JD.:^\Wgifi>her'Bi''>'>'-i':A; tor (of the'estateyii; {DiiHoliqeB;^ J: -if: ed: supper.: Help yourself,and;paiy '•member thel'M.':ffi^'churoh^fair. >f^Wi! ^SMrsi; Frank ;Oattejfciiihd son ;m for what you; get.; -Everyone come Mv iRi Carrier, Np^hropfRbi^ert .mpper to be hdd': In'Waggoner's' spent a;feirdayay#lth' , :^.^ "'••~:^l Moiitair:Healing System ends;yout c^- I" , Gardner Swan and wife of Lansing daughter •waaitWffi^NbTii!21i7'po; i*;:MipSim;d^iitfB^v Roy^ m ';!',-;;?" heatog;;trpiitJMt':,lM;lifc;^lS(;e":U5r^^-.^^ iWefe^guestsibf/Mr. anid MrsivHi Bray? aiid ;Mr!B;:: ClaudffcCraJM^of ;;,l lamBlngytftiseiitlyjslrttft^ch^i^paM^^ Render last^^Thursdoy;;:^'--;'-"?'--';^.';^^^'-:"' Mr,; and jMrti^^John^Klmble^'O^ i:;f:^;'.'VA»lcvfor;;.a,v.i]>idcrj(>drd«r.'Hcating';3 } 'sThe'icbld wave-with light-fall'': of liier,l y ot this place.' berrllH iiidl^elr BlBteiv^Hira;^;^^ "J::3:jfi|*njind'Eitimat«^ ' show foutid'^mahyof;the fameiPBiutt-: '(^nd Mrs;'^ JobnBbti;rofi:^Bek^ ^nAlBtlh«ii*i^p;SJfi^^i'ttysiSS^ •prepar6d:wlth':thelr-iall^,work.:3:«-;5^^^^ |iHd|at'C.;^M.^JCainer;B';Sundajr/:?^§?^5^ •^|sPhalle8)W6rdeii^o^F6wiewlll«^ <>oThere:?^ will! j bbsprayerl^: meeting ••.B;u;!>:ti. wH>y/' KV ru^ i Fields; waBlli6m'e.^froii/'Jaeli;r^:out||^lCfarBiilaBt;aunday^^ ^ ^Thursday ^eymihg;iit^thiB:^parib^^ I ovbr-'Sundaj^^'SiSJiSii^fSJ'ipw^^ ^i;4Pnse;crowd;atteitide^^ liliiEMiliiS*i;Preachlrig;;BewlceB

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KS—One cent a word for each Mesdames BrownoU and Cook were • Halbert Strickling, wife and baby iiiion, wlUi a minimum of IGc. In .Tackson visiting their sister Satur­ of Eaton Rapids were visitors of his day, brotlier, George Strickling, Sunday. (Continued from page 1) FOR SALli!. Lewis Thompson and family of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunker and fam­ consideration was one to loolc with Dansville wore guests at the Hurst ily were in Benton Harbor Sunday. out. If such occurred he was auth­ Hi SAIJI':—Good iioating stove, home Sunday, George Barron of Howell called on orized to shoot tho offender. Such II111; wood or coal, clieap. J, M, George Town send has rented the AVilliam Clarke Monday and purchas­ precaution was undoubtedly taken so ' I, Mason. dSwlp Frank Owen house and will soon ed a B, T. P, C. boar. no spy could drop a bomb or no' move his family from Lansing. Mr, and Mrs. 0. M. Bateman have photographs taken of the canal, | M: S'AIJP—Barred Rock yearling Allie treason was home from Camp been visiting A, U. AVatkin's and wife When nearly across, the Gorman sol-' and cockerels, from trap nest Custer Sunday. and E.-B. Watkins. ' ' dier pulled aside the curtain and Ruy SchafCer. i&it W, G, Reeves and family and Miss W. J. Clarke and family, were Sun­ looked outside. The officer's hand \ Ruth MIttoer called on B, Brewer in day guests at M. E. Batcman's north was immediately upon his gun and ' ^i: SAIJF—Weanling pigs. Dud- .Tackson Sundaiy. of Holt. the soldier was given to understand j •i.ini, Bell phone 82-2R. 'l,8w,lplf L. Isabell visited his mother in S. E, Markley and wife entertained that the same laws applied to him as' .Tackson last week, Jas, Clarke and wife Sunday. to the other passengers. | [ill HAtiK—My home on cast Ash Mrs, Mary Mclntyre is ill at the Remember the milliner social at G. The people have many difllcultles . :i rooms and hath, vacuum home of her daughter, Strickling's Friday evening, Doc. 7. to contend with when tliey want to A Checking Account J.. Iient, (ire place, electric lights, Mrs, Agnes Cranston Is entertain­ James Mutton will hold an auction go over tho border. Officers throw piiiil cold soft'water throughout. ing her grandmother, from Plainlleld, Dec. 11. one question after another at them so is not a hobby; it is good sound business sense for every iMiont basement with power this week. ' readily and in such authoritative I UK mucliino. Vacuum cleaner manner, that they forget their mis­ household. Your clieck book shows where every penny illed. Fruit and vegetable cellar Southeast Alaiedon | sion and in many cases are* hardly : inio basement. Largo barn • Bnft»#i'#BnBii^<'#M#ntMj*>MM#>t>i#**ft< I tuft W#l •#*«#•• A able to tell their names. In most goes and furnishes the pardon spot. Dr. F. E. Thomas. f Northeast Onondaga | instances, they arc forbidden to pass. t mt ^.9,.#M«,4H«..«*,tM«..ft*.«H*»t.,t..| There will be a State and Capitol \ Having visited many of the German social at the Dubois school house Fri­ prisons, slic was able to describe them ' Best |»li SAHO — P\ire buckwheat We are sorry to hear of the death day night Nov. 30. Tho quilt will very plainly. It is practically Impo.s- W. L. Cheney, Musbn. 47w2 of our highly esteemed friend, Zina be given away, proceeds to go for tho fjlble for a prisoner to escape, as the ^ possible Dolbeo, at his home in Aurclius. Tied Ci'oss. Everybody come, eaiiips aro so well guarded, besides' »lt HMM—Barred Rock Cocker- I^acey Sliafer of Pendleton, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs, M, Spccr are visiting the dlfforont electrical devices used to II .t prize winners at Street Fair. and Clyde Bishop of St, Louis visited In Jackson this week, prevent their escape. When speak­ Receipt . Cheney, 47tt at Mont Byrum's one day last week Mr, and Mrs, Morgan Sanders have ing of the Russian prisoners, she de-• i being on their way to Camp CuslOV in the returned endorsed check. Besides, it helps you scribed them as having an almost |»l! SA1JI3 Oil ni5NT—House on moved to Aurellus, to visit relatives. Miss Ruth Every, Earl Otis, Fran­ Chinese resemblance and appearing 111 street. Frank Henderson. iTesse Johnston and family and save money. Come in and let us explain. 47w2p cis Warlie and Merle Otis spent Sun­ most docile. Those musically Inclln- j Mrs. Erwin Johnston and Mrs. Ella day in Lansing. ed were allowed to play Viirious in-, )K SALh; OIIRAl'—A fine Globe Mclntyre visited relatives at Duck Clyde Otis visited at Floyd Otis' strujnents, but nothing but German RELIAB/LITY ^-T H E 1 ACCOMMODATION 1 oil stove, 1 "Alaska" retrlg- Ijake and Springport a few days last Sunday and Monday. alrsT ' However they were quite con-' , ] ;iC-inch electric fan—i\ow, week. The Busy Bun'ch met'with Mrs. W. tent to play these. She described tho iK table, line shape, 1 sideboard George Wright; Jr. was excused Curtis Thursday, Nov, 22nd, it was a Hindu prisoners as more active, and 1 fountain and eciuipment and from going to Camp Custer last week complete surprise. They presented less contented to be In captivity. | |i' iliiiigs. Frank A, Browne, 1 on account of his lameness, being her with a nice vase. They will meet When asked as to whether the llRMERSMNK] •Kt of P. 0,, Mason. 47w2 kicked by a horse a few weeks ago again in three weeks with Mrs. Floyd Germans hated the American people, 1 but expects to go later on. Otis. she told that we were hated by all , STRENGTH 5ERVICE III; SMiV.—Poland China Boar Mrs, Ella Mclntyre who has been Mrs. Roy Dresser was in Lan'sing but the higher class of Germans, who • ady for service, eligible to reg- visiting relatives here for some time Saturday night and Sunday. understood America's policy. Eugonc Edgar. 47w2p returned to her home at Grayling Tuesday. Mrs. Conger brought out the con­ ; SALF—My farm of GG 2-3 trast between the present time and ;i-'l mile west of Eden, 4 miles :c« when she first arrived in Germany, OBITUARY. of i\Iasoii, 5 miles north of Les- when she told of how she was awak­ f Alaiedon \ r ened each morning by the "Star ZIna Dolbee was born in Cateraugus I is good productive land, well r i...„(..t„«„a„i„«..«„«..a..«..t..i..t..t.t.,«,.«..t.i..t..i..«..«.,i Spangled Banner," which was played county-. State of New York, Dec. 10, • I, small sugar b\ish with new Can a Nan upon the American war ships in port. 1829, and died at his home in Onon­ City TAXI Service I -lianty and evaporator. Build- Mrs, Mamie Morris of Toledo was le in good repair; fair house; Of course nothing but tlie German daga Nov. 22, 1917. He came to a recent guest at the home of her airs iire now heard there. Washtenaw county, Michigan, with jascmont barn and tool shed; brother, Albert Laycock. ForceaWoman his parents when four years of age. iiog lioUse; henhouse; garage Mr. and Mrs, George Gruhn have Day and Night irk shop with storage room ov- They moved from there to Ingham 11 moved to Lansing, We are very sorry county in 1849, In the year 1854 he .1 ; rock well. Harry T, Peek, to lose them, .Mich., U. R. No. 1. 47tf To Love Him? ITION HOSPITAL was married to Parmelia Hyatt who Mr, and Mrs. Albert Laycock expect passed away May 24, 1874, To them to spend the winter at Oldsmar, If he has won great were born four children, Mrs. Alice nl! SALE—About 200 tons of ASSURED IN GRAND RAPIDS Any Place in the City for 1. ;;i', largo quantity of bean tod- Florida. . riches, has compelled Hunt, Hugh Dolbee and Mrs. Emma t iiid i^bont 200 shocks of corn, Mr, and Mrs. Rapson have sold Covert of Aurellus, and Albert Dol­ their farm to Ijansing parties and Other strong men to AVill Ilo For Snldlci'.'i From Michigan beo of Onondaga township. |l I'll for cash, good notes, or ex- And WiscoiLsin. • for cattle or hogs. C. A, have returned to Jjansing. They pur­ yield to him and so has June 13, 1870, he was .again'mar­ nansville. ' 47w2 chased the farm last Spring from Mrs. ried to Mrs. Sar.ah Godfrey of Onon­ J. N, Penborthy and it was-occupied come to dominate vast GRAND RAPIDS—Grand Rapids 10c daga. She also died March 23, 1001. i\ I;M For, ,SAi;i:—111 ACHES by Mr, and Mrs. ]3arl Davidson. regioiis, can the will of will have the first reconstruction hos-1 . Mr, Dolbee had served as .iustice of under cultivation. Level and The shadow social at the Phillips pital erected in the United States,' the peace several years. He was a We Wiil Meet Every Train and Car llrlck house, good barns. Only school house last Friday night was a tender girl withstand and it will be for soldiers from Mich- j member of tho Masonic order. He igan and Wisconsin. miles west of Albion, main a success. There was a fair attend­ his will ? was a good neighbor and a kind and When in need of a ta.xi If you are going to buy a farm ance and the proceeds netted $7,30, Peter B. Schravelande, chairman 1 loving father. He was one of our pio­ I'uil to see this one. For full Mrs, J, Kieppe gave two readings in We v\'ill soon begin of tho second Michigan district board neers as he settled on the farm where call us, day or night, nation or inspection,, write, her usual Ane manner. Ralph Adams the serial publication of of appeals, and also president of the he died, over C3 years ago. until 12:00. The same li • , or call on Elmer L VanSickle, rendered two solos which were great­ Grand Rapids Rotary club, last Satur­ • II, Mich, 46w5 ly enjoyed and especially Interesting a fascinating.story of day received this Information from small charge of 10 cents as he preceded each with an explana­ love and ad venture amid Dr. F. C. Warnshuis, who is nowMn ..a„«,.«..«.,t..«.,a,Hi.«..«„«,.*.,*,.*««,.«H«.^«M«.4,.«..»Ma»t..f for any call in the city. i'uil S.'\L13—A good paying res- tory narrative. A Bohemian supper Washington.' wild and romantic sur­ i South Inu:ham and j It's cheaper than shoe li.iiii. and pool room business in was served. Proceeds for the bene- The Owashtanang club on the shore t North Bunkerhill j ri i)f 2000. Poor health forces flt of the Red Cross. . roundings in the fair of Reed's, lake will be converted-into V leather. Address B. B., care of Ingham the hospital and will htive a capacity i..«..t«.a..i..t.,«.».».».«.<.».»,.»..t,»^..»,.tM»..^,.t..».»,4 News, Mason, Mich. 45w4 north. , . i. of from-1,400 to 1,500 cots. Ground Mrs. Mary Ramsdlll has returned It is full of the peril and Is available for the erection of anoth­ home from Grand Rapids. Both Phones h>ll SAJJF<—14 young 0. I. Ci t licit \, mystery of arctic^virildernesset er hospital p| .equal size, ,addacent to Mr. and Mrs. Roy West entertain­ and 4 0. I. C. boars, eligble to the Owashtanang club, should one.be- ed Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of near Ma­ |i iiir, extra good ones. Price and rouKh frontier settle­ conie. necessary. , , .. , . ...,,,., Julius Sheathelm has sold his resi­ son and their mother, Mrs. Aseltlne, 111 Claude Hill, Mason, Mich. ments where prett^ I Sheba it Is stated that drdfted,.^ivien, who of Dansville Sunday. MANNING'S LIVERY .39tf dence in the vllloge to Arthur Flem­ ing. proves h^r cburage and her, are not quite up to' the irequlrem'ents, Mrs. Emery . Freer was a Mason will also be kept at the hospital untfl coller.Monday, MASON, MICH. TO RENT. There will be Thanksgiving service hcarf^pf gold." .'. at the Presbyteria« church at 10 a. - .You will be delighted with ' they have been developed into physi­ Miss Anna Wedlick went to Lan­ ^oii IVRNT—G-room house with m. Thursday. cal condition.' ' sing Saturday to remain for some fiiic lights. .Large barn, 3 lots, •Mr. Felling who lived In C. V. Kel- time. Fred Lee was In Leslie and Mason to Liinsing soon. H from water "works. . Mrs. Hat- ler's^enement house has moved to his MAIL FOR SOLDIERS. Mrs.'McMicbael and daughter Wln- I'rccland. 46w2 father's farm near Byron, Mich. on business Wednesday. The War Department gives the fol­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fry of Waterloo n if red were Dansville callers Tues­ Several who'were layed off at the day. I l\l\0 ROOMS TO niDNT—Over Reo returned to their work this week. lowing as the proper way to address visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrett Sun­ •graph gallery on Main street Nearly all who are employed there mail to soldiers in camps or canton­ day. over Mission rooms on Maple ments: Levi Smith has returned to Lan­ IIAPTIST OHURCJH SERVICES. are receiving only thirty cents an YukohTrail Sunday, Dec. 1st; Morning service, I. D. P. Whitmore. .46tf hour. This in a large number of cases (1) The name of the person. sing after being home two weeks with (2) The name of the company the mumps. "Theology in Overalls—What Is Con­ is only about half the amount they, By William MacLeod Raine "WANTED. ~^" were receiving, and'reglment, If organized. A bouncing baby boy came to glad­ version?"' Bverning service, "The (3) The name of the camp or den the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Great Decision." B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m. fe<»W AND' PIGS—Wlll exchange A new agent has charge of the M. "Self-Control." A hearty welcome C. R. R. for the present. Mr. Hill to w Watch for the opening initallment, ^ cantonment,- Edward's Sunday. hepp or cattle or sell. Percy (4) The-name of the state. Earl Miller will have an auction awaits everyone. Come! Gordon I', Dansville, Mich. 45tf '\ all appearance is a faithful employee Palmer, Pastor. of the company, and it is the wish of goo , oo§ No further details necessary. sale Dec. 10th, and expects to move the public that he may stay and not be transferred to some other point. l.H.ST^—New truck chain between The union of R. R. employees will 11 year's drug store and Columbia. probably Inquire Into the differences •I. Reward. Leave at Hazel ton's between Mr. Hill an(l^he company. MKo,! 48wlp The fuel situation grows more ser­ ious each weekV. ' i ROUP? FOUND. -F^liafsvhat causes S0{( of the i l-OUNll—Auto crank. Finder may rcbicken losses. - 7 '-1; same by calling at this olBce and niig for this adv. 48wl tha dtlgUiw mitr. _AC daalm, or wot MISCEMjANEOtS. , Dell Barnes and wife also Page ./.ilMB O. K. eONKIV 00. Sanders and family of Aurellus at­ 204e«MwyM«^ j Having decided to i«tlre from faiming I will offer for sale at public auctloiii on my premises 8 miles east ImnipINGS MOVED—Any size,- tended the chicken pie dinner at the and a half mile iiorth of Eaton Rapids and 4 miles west and a half mile north of Anrelius Center on the county ? where, Floyd Raymer, Eaton church Wednesday. line, on" !'•.•:>.•:.'''•;"••'" ^"'^'• '•.,;.'•.,•..•;•••: -: ':\''''y .j ''!' •''•:••'''•'• 1 '''• ;' |lMds,|Micta,, Bell phone. 45tt ,, :, Thanksgiving services will be heldt atvthe church next Sunday evening. ROUP REMEPY a 01158 CAN MAKE MONEY eas- Mrs. Herman Millet was. In Eden all jor spare time, a'cting^as our Wednesday. »ii!sontativ,e.ln and around Mason.> -: Mri Redmond was in Lansing Sat-; |l:^ is |au opportunity to establish'a; - iyi<>iiday, Decc 3i 191 urday and Sunday visiting his moth- iiianeut business^ A fine chance, «lr.- . ' • ^.:- • ': •• , Beglnnhig at ten o'clock al ni. the foUowiiig property: someone. Give full name andad- Rev. Broxholn^^'wlshes to announce i A. B., 228 Seymour St., Lan- a social to be held In the church par­ •:v:l;';MyE;STOOK:^ m. Mich: • -.••V rV';;/ ;;:':48w;lp- FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Single Haniess . -^ lors on Friday- evening; Dec; 7. No Barrel Spray Ptunp chargesj no refreshments,' but a good Brown >Iare, la years old Mowing'Machine WKti OF THANKS—;I wish to time is promised.to all.:. Gray Rlai-ei'O yea,rs old Nearly 100 Orates Ilk the many friends Vhoreraem- Horse Rake Wieel Barrow . / Mrs. Almond Chapin Is visiting her Bromi Gelding, 4 years old Two ono-Iiorso Cultlvatom Grindstone '• , •d nlie while at the City hospital. mother in Bryon, Ohlo;^ •, F.IE:'Steves.: ^ •,..;•;.. ,,\48wl. Cow, 10 years old, t»' freshen in Dec. One-horse Spting Tooth Cnltiyatpr AVhlflletree's ..••"•' ^ ..;,'' ••.••;:•••,.'-.••.' "•Miss Ellis, formerly of Olivet, but In year to her credit, with the fol­ Thrve two-liorse CulttvatorB- ' *' ••••'••.•••••tl«HiM«tt«M«M«MfHaM««l«HtN«*M now travellrig in the Interest of tho; 'N^ckyoRos' •••;-;;":"^^'«'^ ••r;'*;:"^'' '•:':'}:t^:;: lowing progency:;' Qalo Sulky Plow jSouthwest White Oak \ State,'was a. guest of the family of; Oliver 00 Plow . - '! ' ' Shovels..•}••• "• •'•. ,, • •'•;•'". ,",."•••„'•.:'/ AWdnd Chaplri:>WedneBday and also' : In year to hercriBdit Land Boiler''. '?:"', -^'r^ ":.:''''':;'• i^ Forks'••••"•' •• •• . ' ''•'."':; "''':;\ ''\'' Attended the church dinner.. /^, Black Cow, 4 years old; giving milk / Sbine Chipentcr tools ; •• IM r. and Mrs; Claude Phelps vlgited Sprlrig Tooth Harrow ;. , Mrs. Ed'Woodlock ;6f; Lansinljrls-: Heifer, three" yeain old, to freshen Shovel Plow',. •.••'••;•; •''-}''': Pipo\ Wrench • v ' ' .. f parents in Stdckbrldgevreceritly.., ited the 'family of' Vance ' Douglas i/in December.;",','; ;, ,;,' • Spading Harrow' ' Crowbar.'••'• '•••'':•'•',"'•'.;-.,,. ,"':'•>! |i Mia'sl Hodge and Chas. Nletham- Wednesday.''.-'-^'.v"-. •• ;• -•••":'..' Cream Separator • E'l' were in WllUamston one day last • - The dinner at the chur^ Wednes­ Heifiir,: a |)[eara.:oId,: giyta milk Three^soctlon Spike, Tooth.Drag :'' Creom Con,,' ••" |>'iic. 1',^ " ^ .:.,:,••:?.••"/::''•'•!•:• . '" day w^s a success Boclallylind flnan-: •Six.:youiig':;Oattle\^' '••;:,'.^ :';;.•, • Coni'Sheller•••••'• „'•''• ''•''••' •'v,,,v';':" Round Oak rHeating Stove I (Uaiii Ingles and wil? fef Wlillam-, clally,:nettiag;the ladles 110.00. :. Thlrty^:Ewes'-'^.;>'ii: ,,'••;;•:',,;, \ .''•' :^ Two Wagons, one hew Art, Garland Hard Goal Stove 3M yisited his mother,. Mrs. Alice Mrs., Glaire Waters was very, 111 a a?hlrtefeii:^^llwe^'Iiarnbfl •' - • Single'^Bnggy'':';-. •'• •'''•, \,'\'-"v:v: Kalamazoo Range .-' . ; , i IKICS,jand uncle) Ti'Dickerson: last part of lastweek but'Is around at iliree;ltfutf'iamb8 "''/';'v''^^ ^ Phaeton'Bngnr':.''/.''','" •'•';.•"? A few other household goods- }lurday.' .' ^'••^•::'\/'X''\-yy;-'''."-- :,thlfl,wrltlngj;,iX,-.;:,;;;..:.:y,-';,-;-> ^>^-\/;'. •:•• MAiOAZINB ,Outt«r/••.•• • • '^V.A ':,'- :;•;•"•••"'/::'•' aoo bushels or more VforthfCmta^ '' hildren and n'andchUdren to the I>auIV.Redmond; Irai .Hall and Paul ;»Bai1tog^5^,.:?,,:,;./ Team'Hame88,'neiirI]r new , About'ten i tons'Ha^;'. {:;••'.':'.yrl-r '•:./>.-:•::§ imbcri of: 25 met.at th6;home:of McQuarryleft'l'Thureday' tor Camp;! I'All tiidxon'ghbrod'S^ Some old'Hamesii-• ^•••-'',?>" Four acres standing Com i, .,. > 1 »vld| j Niethamiher last Sunday to .Custeri-iVvTsCf'/;' -'•;.; ::,/.t,;,-r;.-,:;ix:::';'x About sixty. Hens im Light Double HanieiiiM^; • ~> Some'Rye^Stiww.:.';;. ;•..".'" ^ip him celebrate his 76th birthday. ' Howaird" Miller^ lofltv fl^^ Some H(>g'';Feed' •';.,\ ";,•,';•.' :-,>-•,;;.';.•>• ^' M rsiI Claude Phelpariii; helplniB: v to •'h6rBiBB°ia»t^*j*eK*;:©#^'s?i;.;'^'5>w;;vj-^ •'ii0t Ire for her^tather, ;Mr.:Smlth Staa- !^;^Ml8Bi Florence: Roblnison^; of MaAour 1B h, wiho • Ifl^'very 'UK' ';'M:P ;-;'^w;:;^:i'":'••' -^: I:attende' d jthe'chufch: dinner: Wedneih' i~!i^^?:iM I Mr. I and Mre. Chai,s>Nlethaininer;day^«nd::;!l|raa::a-'guei9t:-o ^ Bitod[the^fbrmerlB parentis HlUlMd •i-::- ic ' AUituiiB olii^ pivohfler arid^wlte, tast'Srtiurdior; iVi ; >The LadleB*^ Aidi^UUineet^at,: the' I Mrs.! John MMt and little dtatttter church Dec-6| (or dlnner.rNo more M-iiam,^ lim^«aler;^.;''£^f^y ^ Angola^ Ind;; ipent the):wMkreiid :meetlng6TttiWi?a£ter?Neir-'Teir^^ Ith her parents;»Mr:;aiid?Mn^tDwrld: _j^'There will be a box. Mielal' at th» P Httbba;rdtiiii!ili661)iih6uiM^fri4arS^ HMssmmlni^;^No?i'80epHlarTMMhanlet Magailn* utti'e NBWB:litiitnp»Vii]iUinai ffgMn,=|llK^:WUtil(^tliflkttUK}^^ ill :^i:iM!HkviiMMgii:'«:yMHMi'^^^ FORTBR OOLBSTOOK, Anotloneer INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 , 5

TABLES OFDIGESTIBLE NUTRI­ THE AVERAGE REFORMER. ENTS AND ENERGY VALUES [N'Btloniil Crup IiiiiirovcTiu'nt Service] Tile average rot'ormer having LO Just Received HE MEN'S CLUB little at stake himself, plunges abo\it Compiled From Henry & Morrison, lilte a bull iu a china sliOp, regard­ 1915 Edition, Massaciiuscthc 1011 less of tlie results ol' ills ardor. A shipment of Aluminum Ware, ordered six An organization dedicating its endeavoi's to all that Annual Report, Pennsylvania An aniusing incident-is told of the montiis ago, on sale tliis week at iess tlian developes the highest bitizenship. Bulletin 114. Secretary of Commerce. Tlie can wliolesale prices. - [Xntlnnnl Croii Iiiipnii'i'ini'iU Hiirvlra.) manufacturers put up a howl that d—Armsby Corrections. unless they could get tin-plate to k—Kollner. maite up, no canning of fruits and Speaker for Dec. 2d Digestible Total vegetables could be done, so witliout That 60-Piece ColoniaTDinn^r Set Pro- Nntri- Therms looking over tlie Hold it is said that Kind of Feed tein mcnt Energy an order was made tliat steel was to Open stoclc;»for $12.00, would make a nice WILLIARDN. SWEENEY Corn Meal (dry). CO 83.8 dTG.C bo diverted liy the manufacturers Corn & Cob Meal C.l 78.1 d0.'j.2 from other projects and put at tiio Cliristmas present. Secretary of State R. R. Commission Hominy Meal.... 6.'3 S3. dS7.6 disposal of Iho can manufaciurers. Gluten Food 21.6 80.7 (U6S.^' It looked all right on tlio face of it, • (73. but when tlie manufacturers of har­ SEE OUR WINDOW Gluten Meal 31.7 80. 74.9 vesting machinery demanded stool Corn Bran. . S.S 73.1 aiASON MARKETS. which they contracted for, and found Wheat 9;2 80,1 82.6 that tliere was not steel for aprons, Red Dog Flour. . 14.8 79.2 Iiiiit, red $2.05, wlieat, white ?2, E COMMI It having been diverted to cans, a Jl.fiC, oiitBG^c, corn |1.80, clover Flour Mid. . 15.7 78.2 77.0 liurry-up call Biodifying the order KK to ?12, beans $12.50 per hun- Standard Mid... 13.4 69.3 57.6 was Issued, so that our harvesting MASON BAZAAR potntoes $1.10, eggs 48c, but- NEEDED IN CDDNIY Wheat Bran 12..5 C0.9 d52.5 machines could be made in time for !.sc, cattle, prime steers 8c, Wheat Mix. Feed .12.9 67. the growing crop. ^ . luitchers «o to 6Vic, calves 12c, TO WOIIK WITH AMEIMCAN DE- Oats 9.7 70.4 66.2 This illustrates how many plans rEX.ST3 SOCIETY. 15c, sheep 3c to 6c, hogs 16% Barley 9, 70.4 (k7.2.6 •are "

King Frederick of Denmark, and lat­ er robbed that country of two pro­ vinces that gave Germany an oppor­ tunity to become a naval power. WAR TALKS THE FARM Murder is dirty work but it takes a ilohenzoUern to make a way and get by. By UNCLE DAN Hells of Hell Are ninglng. "Your opport:unlty was at hand; Number Six you set the world on fire and bells of hell -were ringing; your rape on Meal Is nolgium caused much joy; It was the Blllie and Jimmie Will Take Military beginning, the foundation of a perfect Training. Cheapest Food hell on earth, the destruction of noble GEI8 HE KEYS cathedrals and other infinite works of "I am mighty sorry. Undo Dan, that art was hailed with joy in the infer­ III Comimri.son of Niitritivo DIOVIJj AUDIOATKS THIIOVK Ol' nal regions. You made war on this Is your la.st night with us. Can't \ 111 lies of !»0 Hiaplcs. HADEi5. friends and toe alike and the mtirder you stay longer? We boys are having of civilians showed my teachings had a peach of a lime," snid Bllllc. Inltod Slalds Food Adminls- lowan's Sciilliiiift' Siitii-o Win.s Him borne fruit. Your treachery toward "Well, If you get more out of It In iuUliorizoB Iho following; Fiiine, When 'J'oilily iiiul Gov. Oliiufn neutral natlolis hastened a universal Atik For Copies of Satanic Misoivo . the way of pleasure than I," said Un­ ^ii moiil, oven at the present un- upheaval, the thing I most desired. cle Dan, "you lue going some." nted hlgli prices, according to Your under-sea warfare is a master "Bllllc, I have been talking seriously IlKirlKon of ntilritlvQ food values His Satanic Majesty-had abdicated stroke, from the smallest mackerel 1 by llic Food Administration, the throneiof , naming Kaiser pot to tho great Lusitanla you show with your father 'and mother about liM'H the cheapest food found in Wilhelm as his successor, and confes­ no favoritics; as a War Lord you sending you to a military ncndeniy and of 50 staples, sing himself a novice and a back stand supreme, for you have no mer­ they asked me to talk with you about • !•• la twice as much nutritive number in Infamy and evil deeds, ac­ cy; you have no consicferation tor the it." II a dollar's worth of corn cording to a bitter and scathing sa­ baby clinging-to Its mother's- breast "Whoopee!" Blllie screamed, like a viMi ut the prevailing high tirical missive addressed to the Ger­ as they both, go down into the\leep wild Indian. ;is in a dollar's worth of wheat man ruler and signed by "Lucifer H. together, only to bo torn apart and Satan," through v/hlch Louis Syber- "Now, hold your horses," said Uncle PliQ actual figures show that leisurely devoured by sharks down Dan, "and listen to mo. You know I Ills worth of corn meal now krop of Croston, la., has within the among the corals. Olio dollar's worth of wheat last few weeks won fame for himself, sent my boy, Howard, to one of.those and requests for copies from Colonel "I have strolled over the battle­ schools for a your when he was about II actual nutritive value. fields of Belgium and Franco. I have • • are four bushels of corn rals- Koosevclt, Secretary Daniels of the your ago. Ho wiis_ narrow cliostod, navy , department, Joseph Tumulty, seen your hand of destruction every­ li'iis country to every bushel of where; it's-all your work, super-flcnd stoop shoulderud, nrthcr loose jointed; iiul corn meal Is as good food the president's secretary, and many he had tho big hciul and noodcd dis­ prominent in public life. that I made you. I liave seen the I as is wheat. It costs less, fields of Poland; now a wllderno.ss fit cipline and physlciil dcvclopinont. Ho ho richest crop in our coun- Syberkrop's satiric epistle, dated for prowling hcasts only; no merry- was growing fust and I wanted him to '"rhe Internal Region, .Tune 28, children in Poland now; they all suc­ bo strong iihysicnily." 1017," and addressed to "Wilhelm cumbed to frosts and starvation—I "Siiy, Undo Dan," said Bllllc, "I be­ von Holienzollorn, King of Prussia, drifted down to Galicia where for­ t.wo Rnipcror of all Germany and Envoy lieve your description of Howard fits merly Jews and Gen tiles lived hap­ mo pretty well, chV".. cl Men aM Extraordinary of Almighty God," pily together; I found but ruins and reads; ashes; folt a curious pride in my "Well," sMld Undo Dan, "to bo frank tig men Ahvay.s Clo.so to Yon. pupil for it was above my expecta­ I think It does; you need tho same amers To Meet "My Dear Wilhelm: tion. I was in Belgluni when you ihliig. Howard did not like it iit flr.st. I "I can call you l)y that familiar drove tho peaceful population before am told for irfow wool;s lie liiui 'rough ) a col- •r(inj;s Sclioduled At M. A. C. name for I have always been very you like cattle into slavery; you sep­ sledding,' but after ho found that tho iMuiinry :!"», id, i'' ""<1 !»• close to you, much closer than you arated man and wife, forced them to only way was to obey orders, he cauglit could ever know. hard labor in trenches. I have seen tho spirit of the Institution and liked raduate Lansing, Michigan, Nov. 27.— • ."Fi'oni the time that you were yet the most fiendish rape committeed on It. We did not see him tor about six JM'S grain growers and live- an undeveloped being in your moth­ young women and those who were months, then he came home for a few forced into maternity wei'e cursing .111, according to an aiinounce- er's womb I liavo shaped your des­ days. Wo wore astonished at his ap­ other a iiiiin the Michigan Agricultural tiny tor my own purpose. tho father of their offspring and I . will convene liore on January "In the days of Rome I created a began to doubt If my own inferno pearance. Ho had gained about 20 17 and, .18, to delve into agri- roughneck known in history as Nero; was really up to date. pounds in weight, his muscles wore as Succe^ul miner .1 f|uostloiis that have come up he was a vulgar character and suited hard as nails, he stood as straight as •Usurped and Starved. an arrow, ho was courteous, consider- the past year, or which must my purpose at that particular time. "You have taken millions of dol­ wcrort in 1918. In those modern days a classic de­ lars from Innocent victims and called r a charm- Ki'aln men and the livestock mon and elllcient super-criminal was it Indemnity; you have lived fat on liDWQVor, will meet independ- needed and as L know the Hohenzol- the land you usurped and sent the i'ho grain growers will con- lorn blood I picked .you as my spec­ real'owners away to starvation. You they^ both • 11 .lanuary 15 and IG for the ial instrument to place on earth an have sl;rayed away from all legalized winter meeting of the Mlclil- annex of hell. I gave you abnormal war methods and Introduced a code lop Improvement association, ambition, likewise an over supply of of your own. You have killed and a,.^d^ntry I'ssloiis of the Michigan Live­ egotism that you might not discover robbed the people of friendly nations ly iMOdors' and Feeders' associa- your own failings; I twisted your and destroyed their property. You ill be conducted on .Tanuary IG, mind to that of a mad.man witli cer­ are a liar, a hypocrite and a bluffer might makes I 18. tain normal tendencies to carry,you of the highest magnitude. You are crops-men will take up mat- by, a-most dangerous character plac­ a partner of mine and yet yooi pose i\lng to do with the educating ed in power; I gave you the power of as a personal friend of God. Ah, author is •iiers of the state to an appre- a hypnotist and a certain magnetic Wilhelm, you are a wonder. You wan­ iif the value of using pure and force that you might sway your peo­ tonly destroy all things In your path ' 1(1 strains of wheat, oats, rye, ple. I am responsible for the de­and leave nothing for coming gener­ ml other grains—as particular- formed apm that hangs helpless on ations. iiiiistrated by the successes of your left, for your crippled condition MIC: during the past summer embitters your lite and destroys all "I was amazed when I s^ you 1 WilliamMacLeod Raine it'd Rock wheat and Rosen rye. noble impulses that might otherwise form a partnership with tho Impos­ will be pointed out also the op- cause me anxiety, but your strong sible Turk, tho chronic killer of iiios awaltlng-Mlchigan grow- sword arm is driven by your ambition Christians, and you a devout wor­ II' I the creation of markets Iji that squelches all sentiment and ptty; shiper in the Lutheran church. I oring states tor IVIlchigan's I placed in your soul a deep hatred confess, Wilhelm, you are a'puzzle at and the st6ry is full of the things hiding varieties. , tor all things English, for of all na­ times. -A Mohammedan army, com-', onnoction with the gathering, tions on earth I hate England most; manded by German officers, assisting' that spelt fight. The spell of the libit of pedigreed grains will wherever England plants her flag she on another in massacreing Chris­ iluctcd by the college, entries brings order out of chaos and the tians is a new line of warfare. When "hlch must be filed with J. W. hated Cross follows the Union Jack; a Prussian officer can witness a nude great river of the northern wilder­ I on of the extension department under her rule wild tribes becomes woman being disemboweled by a n college. tillers of the soil and in due time swarthy Turk, committing a double practical citizens; she Is the great murder with one cut of his saber, and ness pervades the tale in which Ill • livestock men will take up con- clvjlizer of the globe and I HATE calmly stand by and see a house full ..lion of plans tor the part they HER. I planted in your soul a cruel of innocent Armenians locked up, I lUe In the effort to bring Mich- hatred for your mother because SHE tho house saturated with oil and fired, 11) to the mark in tlieir field. was English and left my good friend then my teachings did not stop with ;i, closing feature of the llve- Bismarck to fan the shame I had you, but have boon extended to the Lovey Intrigue and Adventure |V men's program a, sale of pedi- kindled. Recent history proves how whole German nation. I confess my stock from all parts o£ the well our work was done. It broke Satanic soul grew sick and thereand will be conducted In the llve- your royal mother's heart, but I gain­ then I knew the pupil had become the Davilllon of M. A. C. ed my purpose. master. I am a back number, and Note tho result of nix months ot mili­ are never absent. We take pleasure in my dear Wilhelm, I abdicate in your tary training. Compare lines A-A and LET US REMB»mER. Rnlei* of (aonnany, favor. The great key of hell will bo B-B in cut. "The inherited disease of the Hoh- turned over to you. The gavel that announcing and ask that you read ii.iL the food animals of the allies enzollerns killed your father, just as has struck the doom of damned souls ate and manly. His awkwardness hud 1- decreased by 33,000,000 head it will kill you, and you became the since time began is yours. I am sat­ disappeared. The-change was wonder­ < Iho war began. ruler of Germany and a tool of mine isfied with what I have done; that my ful and it was all to tho good. Here, I I ha same time the needs of their sooner than I expected. abdication In your favor Is for the is a photograph showing 'before and It; have steadily Increased. "To assist you and farther hasten very "best. Interests of hell—in the after taking,*, and I om sure no patent rii" allied armies and our own Bol- my work I sent you three evil spirits, future I am at your majesty's service. medicine advertisement could beat It. uuist have meat. Nietzsche, Treltschke and later Bern- "Affectionately and sincerely yours, "Well, mother and I were delighted. |l wo will save one ounce of meat hardl, whose teachings Inflamed the "LUCIFER H, SATAN." " Our New That was ten years ago, and Howard iiirsbn per day, we'can solve the youths of Germany, who In good time says the year-he spent at the mllltory ilflUi would be willing and loyal subjects academy was the best year of his life. inerve meatless day on Tuesday and eager to spill their blood and pull West Aurelius n.so less moat on other days. This your chestnuts, yours and mine; the t "Now," sold Uncle Dan, with great lis a sacrifice but It will be a spell has been perfect-^you cast your earnestness, "when such training, does II onje for those who stay at home. ambitious eyes toward the Mediter­ Ruth Welm'er has a fine hew Kim­ so much good, makes better citizens and 1' must not forget that our sol­ ranean, Egypt, India and the Dar-ball piano. at the.^^ satire time Qts a man to defend aria'offering their Uvea It that -^anelles and you began your great Robt. Simpson hois a new Ford. hiEi cquntt;y, why should not Uncle^'Sam iiiesj necessary to win the war^ railway to Bagdad, but the ambitious Ray Morse of Lansing Is-working furnish this training at the govern^ 1. us make another record In this archduke and bji^ more ambitious on the roads here. ment's expense? .The government has. "iitant effort—the conservation of wife stood In your way. <:It was then The Eckhart boys have returned thie rjlifti^, to call atnyohe to serve in that I; sowed the seed In your heart fromi their tw;o weeks' hunting trip In case of v^eir, and without training, a that blossomed into the assassination Chippewa county. hian 1|B worth ndthin^r as gi aoldler. Un- |><)u't bo pessimistic, Things may of archduke and his more ambitious Mumps in this neighborhood. Fran- omlng your way when-you least wife smiled when he saw how cleverly cle| S^m ha^, splendid' n(|W trinning ces Swartz is the latest vititliih. camip^'that will, soon be; availabi^-^. »k lt.| When.a banker retuses you you saddled the crime onto^iberia. 1 John-Squire add' Mrs.' Peairl Gra­ \i\n he saves you the interest. In- saw you set sail tor the fjords of ham and Miss Shirley Graham came the purpose, therefore,^l^ere.lis' double Indeed! Norway and I knew you .would prove out from Eaton Rapids Sunday to jrieason whjf, tlie Chai^berinin bill tox, aii' alibi. How cleverly done, so much visit Robert Squire. coinpuli|orj^'military traihin^ 8h.oiiild b^. like your noble grandfather who also possed at once, so that every boy phy- secured an assassin to remove old Subscribe' tor The Ntwi. aically fit mtiy ht^ve, this training ani| n(>^ leay^ It for, his parents to pay for, i!RA.TITUDB It a virtu* ioo oft«a bMctoquatoly «at> ^ONE Sua 6a account of the exipense,' hot om boy in 60 can'take the traihiiig iiow. i am ~pMi|MflL ''Ho\^«ntt'deM'nbi fbliow tlwit w* Mii| glad that you coii^do so. These tiig wheiUy or aiv«A Mrtoualsr d*flot«nt In appradj*** •ilNCEMEAT crops and big prices, I find, make the tton baeauM of (Ulura to ba oonttnually opanly Like this farmers rather 'cocky,' and that the aotinowladging IndabtadnaM for a multttuda of blaastngtb best is demanded by them." An Indtvtdual too ciutoli or too profVata in axpraastona Blllie was up with the lork the next of thaniu nana tha rlsK of batxxg ragardad wtth a btt of morning, more excited and enthusiastic •utptolon. than ever. He had a plan. Ho knew In tta tainar tabamaola tha humbia soxal may daUjr Jlmmle owned a colt worth $100; that atng prattaa for a oontlnuanoa of blawtings and by a pra* he would make almost another $100 on dom^Munea of tuoh thoughta davalop a baauty and> rtohp -his potatoes It they turned out wejl, naaa whtoh wUl thrUl axxd Inapira whan occasion demand* and that he had from his previous that It should,ba haarcL Tha noblUty of our thoughta savings, bought a $100 Liberty bond. and not tha multttuda of otup words da^tarmtnaa our Blllie's plan was to have Jimmie cash eharaotar. ThanKsghdng ts mora a mattar of attttuda |()u have baked for 30 years In ond. go with him. He was disap« tlMAofspaahmg. It Is .spiritual. I pointed to find that Jlmmle would still lack about'^1300 ot having enough to, This doaa not maan that v^ should be diunb m tha To Save and Serve gee him through. His Up quivering, he prasanoa of an abundanoa of goo^ things showered up> Bald: 'Tm mighty sorry to leave Jim­ on us by Provldanoa and by friends. Out of tha abund- Now bake a mie." * anoa^of a gratafUl heart tha mouth should spaaK. A Uncle Dan was silent a moment or virtue wall davalopad cannot be stifled—true ohejraotar two, then he asked Blllie to go down spaaHs through every aot, when words are scant AR PIE to the orchard end get bim some ap-' Thanhsgtvtng should ba a daily devotion, unmarred by pies to eat on the train. While he was mochery or tnsincerlty. Such devotion was more pre* NoTopCruat- gone. It was arranged that Uncle Pan dominant among our pious New England forebears than and Mr. ond Mrs. Graham would ad­ with us today. Comparatively scant as were their bless­ Use NoNB SUCH MINCE MEAT vance the money necessary so that '(Like Mother Used to Make" ' Jimmie could go. When Blllie returned ings and grte voua as ware their privations, they sincerely^ he was told about It. He ran to the profssaed'to find much occasion for daily thanhagiving. NoNB SUCH MINCE MBAT for regulir *pbone and 'called- Jimmie, saying: Evan v»{'ih tliasa davot^ms a d^of,sp,apial thanlisgiving iiilncc pics, ciketi puddingi, and cookiei I luiie, a«m«», laeed Reading and OorrespohdehM'iRaolUtliiilintfY.-Mi. C;' A. "Come on over, run Jnat as fast aa you I I r- -^ •f and praise was daamlad meat And tlius was bom tha can, 'fve got" the greatast newa jon beautiful eustom of our annual Thanhsgiving. . j CI rcll Smile Compiny • • Syra(;iiie,N,Y>'' 'iiwvheiltfd^ot/^?; INGHAM COUNTY NEWS^ NOVEMBER 29, 1917

Businesis Cards. MORTGAGE SALE. COMR'S. MEETING. OSBORNE Default IrnvhiK been made In the conditloni Slate of Michigan, Tho Probate Court for Costs Less of a certain real estate mortKaRO dated the the County of Ingham, ATrORNlSirS eighteenth day of May. A, D, 1015, executed liy In the Matter of tho Estate of MARY E. and Kills Roy .1, Robb and Alice Hobb, his wife, und OSnORNE, Deceased, A. A. UEKGMAN, Attorney and Counselor Maria Uohh, all of Vovay, Inwham County, HavInK been appointed commissioners to re­ at Law, Mnion, Michltcan. MichiKan, to the Farmers Hank of tho City vt ceive, examine and adjust all claims and dc- Mason, MichiKan, a banking corporation under manils of all parsons aKalnst said deceased, wo pcmsm KEHwEV & KELLEY, Lawyers. B00.2 Onk- the laws of MichiKan; nnd Tecorn. .lOS. S. IIAWLGY which morlK"Kc there Is now claimed to be of William C. Norrls, Aurolius Township, in due and payalile the sum of sixty-six dollars said county, on tlio Mth day of January, A. D, DENTJST and thirty-three cents (,$00,33), helnic the 1918, and on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1918, CASCARAg QUININE Successor to Dr. Spnulding and Dr. Liniley, nniount paid by said MortgaKee on account of at ten o'clock In the forenoon of each of said Lawrence Block, default in the payment of the taxes and assess­ days, for the purpose of examining nnd ad­ Tlie Btandard coUt cure for 20 ycaro^ ments levied upon the mortgaRcd premisca, as justing said claims. in tnlilet form—sbfe, sure, no ppiatei proviiled for in said mnrtgHge, and no suit at —cures cold in 34 hours—grip in 3 PHYSICIANS law or in chancery having been brouRht to re­ Dated November U, A, D. 1917, days. MoneybackifltfniU. Getthe cover said debt on any part thereof; Therefore, BERT WEIIB, genuine box with Red top and Mr. l)K. FKANK K. THOMAS. Ofllcc hours: Ma­ notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, tho JAMES IIERRICK, Hill's picture on it. son, nt rosldoncc each forenoon and each 8th day of December, A, D, 1017, at ten o'clock 4'?w4 Commissioncra, Costo lent, givea cvcnlnK, except Wednesday and Saturday, in the forenoon of anid day at the west front more, saves money. cvcninK. At LansInK: 210 Wilson BIdg.. cor 24TabUttfor25c. door of the court house in the City of Mason, ORDER OF PUBLICATION. WaslihiRton uvo, and Allegan St,, each after- Ingham County, Michigan, (that being one of State of Michigan, The Circuit Court for At Any Drug Store iioon and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. tho places where the Circuit Court for the iiild the County of Ingham, In Chancery, county is held), eald Mortgagee will, by virtue Alta M. Hubba, Plaintlll', of the power of aale contained in anid mort­ VETERINARY vs, gage nnd in pursuance of the Statute in auch William E, Ilubbs, Defendant, case provided, sell nt public auction to the Suit pending in tho Circuit Court for tho COUNCTL rROCEEDIVGS. DR. GEORGE C. MOODY, Veterinary Sur. highest bidder on the foreclosure of aald County of Ingham in Chancery on the 8th day geon. Oflice and residence tsorner A and Aali mortgage; the lands described therein, or auch of Novomlier, 1917, itreets. Mason, Michigan. linrt thereof as shall bo necessary to satisfy Mason, Mich., Nov. 26, 1917. the amount due thereon, at the time of ante, In this cause, it ai)ticarlng from affidavit on file, that tho defendant Is n resident of- this Council met and was called to or­ together with an attorney fee provided for in OITIOIAN said mortgage and all other legal costs, that Is State nnd thnt process for his nppearancc has der by Mayor Kellogg. to any, that part of tho north been duly Issued, nnd thnt tho same could not- Present Aldermen Hilliard, Neely, half of .the southwest quarter of be served by reason of his continued nbsenco O. S. BUSH, Optometrist and Optician. Office from his pince of residence, on motion of Cum- Parker, Randall, Taylor and Whl.ting. days Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. section sixteen lying weat of tho M. C. R. U, right of way, alao tho north nuartor of the mins & Nichols, nttornoys for plalntifl', it id ' The minutes of the last meeting southwest quarter of tho aouthwcst quarter of ordered that the defendant enter his appear­ were read and approved. FARMERS' MUTUAL section sixteen, also the north quarter of tho ance In this cause on or Iiefore three months from the date of this order nnd thnt within The linance committee report the riRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INC. west half of the aoutheoat quarter of the south- Aest quarter of section sixteen In town two twenty dnys the pinlntlflf cause this order to following claims and recommend ham county. Safest, cheapest, best. For Information write to F. II. Field, lecretary. north of range one weat, Ingham county. State be published in the Ingham County News, a their allowance: Mason. Frank Seeley, Pres,, Mnian. Office of Michigan, except M, U, R, right of way, and newspaper printed and circulated in snld coun. on third floor of court houn. easement to tho Commonwealth Power Co. ty, said publication to In continued once In Jas, Thorburn $24,00 Said premises will be sold subject to tho whole each week for six weeks in succession, .1, T.Vowler 12.00 amount of tho indebtedness aeeured by aald HOWARD WIEST, Circuit Judge. Albert Whitney 3.00 IS YOUR Cyclone Insurance rIghtT If not call mortgage and interest, together with all other CUMMINS & NICHOLS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. me by phone, I'll bo .Tohnnie on the spot. I legal costs. Business Address, Lansing, Mich. 47w7 Parker Orr and men 50.75 know just how to flx It right. L. H, Dated Septemlwr 10th, 1917. Lylo Corrugated Culvert Co.. 66.00 Ives, 24wl8p STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION C. P. Mickeison 46.39 THE FARMERS BANK, of Mason, Mich. Of Ingham County News, published weekly 37wl3 Mortgagee. Turkey Flew Afterwards Striking Me 80 Earnestly on Hair He Left Me W. O, Gregg 3,61 AUCTIONEERS nt Mason, Michigan, covering the Issue of No. GEO. W. BRISTOL, Attorney for Mortgagee. vember 1st, 1017. Quite Bralnleu. Dd. Cemetery Trustees 23.00 Moved and supported that the re­ FRANK ROBACK, General Auctioneer. Price How many copies of the above issue were lli:or, Who Keep Cheerful in Spite of Holldiiys: rcaHonnble, Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone APPT. OF ADM'R. PARISH—NOV. 30 printed? Answer: 2,280. port of the finance committee be ac­ Williamston 42 2L 2S, P, O, Okemoa, R, R, 1 How many copies wore circulated to sub­ Inar Sin While nnniml yenrly date of Thnnksglve approach up, I enjoy cepted and adopted and orders drawn State of Michigan. The Probate Court for scribers? (n) Through tho mnila? Answer: for the same. Yeas Hilliard, Neely, the County of Ingham, 2,200. (b) Outside the mnils, by news agents, In connection with my memory. I tell you what collapsed to me last C. yr. CLARK, General Auctioneer, both At a session of aald Court, held at the Frb- phones, Dansviilc, Michigan. publisher's cnrrlers, etc? Answer: 60. iiliHglvo Thursday: Parker, Randall, Taylor and Whiting., bntc Oflice in tho City of Mason, In ^ald county, How many copies were mailed ns "sample 1 wius omployod for Gen. Cookery nt domestic kitchen of Mr. A Mrs, Carried. on the 3rrd day of November, A, D. 1917. copies"? Answer 6. F. E. STEVES, general auctioneer. Sattifaetlo'o Moved and supported that the peti­ Present: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Judge of What disposition wna made of the remaining III Goober, East O'Rom, 111. guaranteed, Maaon HIch. Bell phone 211 2Lt8 Probate. tion for a light to be placed at tho copies? Answer: Retained for files, etc. 'I'ligo," siiy Hon. Mrs., approaching up to mo, "tomorrow shall be Thanks- In .the Matter of tho Estate of JAMES How many Bubscriptions were made direct corner of Elm and Henderson streets PARISH, Deceased. I my. We expects to celebrate as usual," she report for sweetly smiling. AMI SMITH, General Auctioneer. Satlifaetlon to the publisher by the persons'to whom tho be referred to the Public Utilities guaranteed or no pay.' Phone me at my ex- Nellie Parish having filed in aald Court her publication Is sent paying tho full ndvertised petition praying that the administration of anid Ml' win be 8 to dinner, to Include my fattlsh Uncle Seth who equal 3 committee. Carried. IHinae. Both phonea, Danaville. Michigan. - subscription |)rlce wlthoiit any extraneous in­ ' All my relatives Is most snoerful particular about foods. So now will estate he granted to CInudc M. Pariah or to ducement? Answer: 2,100. Moved and supported that the some other aultnble person: How many mibscriptiuns were made direct to I'Icuso elope Immediately to market for buy one turkey-chicken of 20 lbs. A. W. & W. L. JEWETT. General nuctioneera. Consumers Power Co, be instructed Satisfaction guaranteed. Mason, Michigan, It Is Ordered, that the 30th day of November, the pulillsher by the persons to whom the pub­ il'li'to tnndoi'nesa, 4 qrta. cranberries of delicious .sourness, 0 bunches to.turn on the street lights at 5:10 a.' A. D. 1917, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon, at lication Is sent in connection with the offer of aald Probate Office, be and Is hereby appointed a premium, prize,, reduction in price, or other wood, and snfllclent pnnkens to construct 2% plesT' m, and oft at 5:'15 a. m. until further C. \V, CLARK, General Auctioneer, Citlzcni for hearing anid petition ; consideration? Answer: None. phone lino 6-4 rings, Danaville. I Ko. At Gougo Bros. Market where was I observe sign, 'TAT TUIIKEY notice. Carried... It In Further Ordered, Thnt public notice How many Buhscri|)tions were obtained On motion council adjourned for thereof IMJ given by publication of a copy of thrniiRh aRcnts on commission 7 Answer; None. To see this, 1 feel very humorous about that High Cost of Life. HENRY KURTZ, expert English and Ger­ this order, for three aucceasive weeks previous one week, How many in connection with clubbing ar- •li delicious cbeiipness of bird!" I negotiate to Hon. Butcher who was man auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed, to said day of hearing, In the Ingham Cpunty ranRoments with other publications? Answer; J. E. WELSH, City Clerk. Aildreas Leslie Park, Canaing. CiUzeni News, a newspaper printed and circulated In None, ".Vt such rates, how much would 2 ttirklos.cost?" phone.' said county. L. B, MoAKTHUR, How many were paid for by others than '•$l.'2,80," ho report for Inimcdlato arlthnrntlc. (A true copy,) Judge of Probate, those to whom the copies are sent? Answer: 0, A, CLINTON, Probate Register, 46w4 '10, ' l>o you not promise fat turkey for Snc?" I rake off. Hcport of the condition of W. A. MURRAY, expert auctioneer. Satla- faction guaranteed, Tcrma reasonable. P, How many Bubscripllona wore obtained In '.':"«; per lb," ho snagger financially, 0, Webbervllle. Both phonea. some other manner? Answer: None, ORDER OP PUBLICATION. ' I should like (1) lb.,'please 1" This from me. First State & Savings Bank INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, State of MichlRan, The Circuit Court for S, L, Marshall, Publisher, 'W'Q do not soil broken sections. You must purchase complete bird, price nt Mason. MIchJRan, at tho clone nf liusincsB FRED TIIAYEK. General auctioneer. Satis­ tlie County of InRliam, In Chancery, Subncrllicd and sworn lo before mc on this. Nov, 20, Iill7, as called for by the Conniils- faction Runrantccil, Mason, Michigan. R, I" This from him. F, D, No, 1, 62t Relnhold Slirlcy, riaintiir, 10th day of November, 1917, BJonor oC the flankinK Dopartmont: vs, INDA DUBOIS, "AI; such nito.s, folks can get rich by starving," I snagger. RESOURCES Paulina Stirley, Defendant, (SEAL) Notary Public, InKlinm Co. V.I I'csponso J'nim him, He go to Ice-box and fetch forth one enlarged Loans and Dlncounln, vi/,., Suit iiendinR in the Circuit Court for InRham My commission expires June 28, 1920, Commercial DopHrrnt,5ilflO,3;)C,12 COMR'S. MEETING. BROWN County, in Chancery, the 29th day of October, •'• ullliout any clothing on. SavinKs Department,,. • iilinO,,');!(i,12 State of MichlRan, The Probate Court for A. D, I9I7, 'This are nice fresh turkey," he satlsf.v. Bonds, MnrtRaKcs and Securities, viz,. tho County of InRham. In this cause It nppearinK from, affidavit of OUDEIl OF PUBLICATION. Commercial Dopart'nt, H.'IIC.OO 'How you know he fresh?" I snuggest. In the Matter of tiie Estate of WM, H, H, the plaintllt thnt the defendant, Paulina Tho Circuit Court tor the County of Inghnm,. SnvinRS Dopartment,, 309,87,1,90 313,288,90 BROWN, Deceased. Stirloy. la not a resident of this State, but re­ In Chancery, ' lliivo ho not boon consliintly on ice for 2 yrs.? Nothing could be more Overdrafts 23ri,09 Having been appointed commissioners to ro- sides in Vollnin, Rusaia. on. motion of Jason Byron D, Leach and Emma A, Furniture and fixtures,. 1,000,00 1 r than that," depose Hon. Butch. I buy. ccivc> examine and adjust nil claims nnd de­ E, Nichols, PlalntilT's Attorney, Loach, Plalnllirs, Other Real Estate .,,, 12,430,87 mands of all persons aKHinst said deccnsed, we It is Ordered, that defendant enter her np- vs, lU' sell me expensive celory-bouriuot, price 75c per cluster. It seem dls- Items in Transit 590,75 do hereby give notice that four months from pcnrance in this cause on or before three Phoba L, Cooper, Owen McCardcI, I ii'ul to cat such valuation. Also precious cranberries, piico $1 for sel- UESERVK the 20th day of November, A. D. 1917, were months' from the date of this order, nnd that Robert F, Wiley, Delia A, Commercial Savings nllowed by said court for creditors to present within twenty days the plaintiff cause this Cooper, N, Loranger, E, IMT- iiuantltics, added to ,^2.60 worth punkcns for pie.. I promenade home* U, S, Bonds,,$ $ 15,750,00 their cinima to us for examination and adjuat- order to be published in the Ingham County anger, Isaac C. Cooper, nnd in" r c B e r V e stract oflice, in the City of Maaon, in aald said publication to be continued once In each NShile I was thusly straggling along with burdened back, one assorted ees, Legnlces nnd Assigns, cities 11,587.08 31,000,00 county, on the 21at day of January, A. D. Itl8, week for six weeks in succession, Defendants, name of Hon. Fldo, snux up behind of turkey and made sUmlng snlft- Exchanges for lind on tho.lOth.dar of March, A. ,D. U18, at HOWARD WIEST, Circuit Judge. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for tho cWar'g house 302,21 ten o'clacl< in the forenoon of each of aald daya, JASON E. NICHOLS, Plaintiff's Attorney. for the purpose of examtnins and adjuating County of Ingham,/at, the City of Lansing, in U, S, and Na­ Business Address, Lansing, Michigan. 44w7 said County, oh the 14th dny of November, A. "Khoo I" I report. Hon. Fldo stood waggishly saying nothing, but looking tional ba n k aald elalrot, - •••••• - D. 1917. , ,, . ;, liin. Turkey with flirting eyie. currency .,,. 6,353.00 13,600.00 Dated November 20, A, D, 1017, Gold coin ,,.. 6,377.50 2,000.00 FINAL ACCOUNT. BRUNDIGE—NOV. 80 In thia cauae Itappenrihg from affidavit on Date of Thanksful Thursday arrive np. By eorly 9, ra. of dawnttm* I Wll. B. 0. UeCOWAN, file, that the whcreabouta. of all of the above Silver coin ... 489,70 800.00 L. H. HARRISON, . State of Michigan. The Probate Court for Nickels; cerifs, 120,67 56,82 named and unnamed defendants are unknown, up and commenced. All a. m, that assorted dog, Hon. Fldo, set ovtside 47w4 Commtaalonera, tho County of Ingham. and on diligent search and Inquiry cannot be At a session of said court, held nt the probate in door. I permit him. $ 24,230,70 $ 63,105,82 t 87,.136.61 ascertained. office in the City of Mason, In said county, on On motion of A, A. Bergman, attorney for About time of afternoon p. m., I could hear several thankaglvers scraping ORDER OF PUBLICATION. the 2nd day of November, A. D, 1917, Total $676,224,94 plaintiffs, it Is ordered that the defendants |r footprints on rug. Hon. Turkey now send forth smiling smell of bakery; State of Michigan. In the Circuit Court for Present: Hon, L. B. McArthur, Judge of herein, named nnd unnamed, cause their np- LIABILITIES the County of Ingham. In Chancery. Probate. I was glad to assist his importance. Iiearance to be entered in this 'cause within Capital stock paid in.., t 26,000,00 Cecil Belle Rtcharda, Plaintlll, In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE F. three montha from the date of this order; and I'rotty soonly all take set-jilown to tablit. 15,000,00 VB, BRUNDIGE, Deceased. In case of their appearance they cause their Edward Richarda, Defendant, "Wo got much to be thanksgiving for," report Hon. Ooober wltli aharjp Undivided proilts, net.,. 29,418:83 Murlan Brundlge having filed In.said court answer to plaintiff's bill of complaint to be Commercial deposits aub- At a Bcsston of said Court held.at the Court her final adminlstratlon-necount, nnd her peti­ filed, and a copy thereof to be served on said c, "Dinner Is late ns usiial." Houae in the City of Lansing, in said County tion praying for the allowance thereof nnd for attorney for plaintiffs, within fifteen days after 'It Avere not thusly when I was a boy," report Uncle Seth with grone. Commereial ccrtiitcatea on the 12th day of October. A, D, 1917. the assignment and distribution of the residue service on said defendnnta of a copy of snld Present: Hon. Charles B. Coliingwood, of Buid estate, |t:i.su pass the celery." . bill and notice of this order; and thiit in de­ Saving deposits (book . Circuit Judge, It Is Ordered, thnt the 30th day of Notember, fault thereof, snid bill be taken ns confessed Ho made smack-taste of this foods, then flop It back with snubbed ex* In this cause it appearing by affidavit on file A. D. 1917, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, at by snld defendants. thnt the defendant, Edward Richards, is not a said probnte oflice, be nnd Is hereby nppolnted >loni Saving ccrtlflcntes of And It is further ordered, that within twenty 606,800,11 resident of this State, but is a resident of the for examining nnd nllowing snld nccount and days the pinlntlffs cause a notice of this order I have tasted no respectable celery since 18411" ho holla baftably. State of Ohio; hearing said petition; to be published In tho Inghnm County News, On motion of Brown, Keliey & Seelyo, Attor- All enjoy depression by this report. $576,224,94 It is Further Ordered, thnt public notice a newspaper printed, published nnd circulating State of MichlRan, County of Ingham, ss, neys for plalntllT, it la ordered thnt tho appear- thereof bo given by publication of a copy of In said county, and that such publication ho 1 go to kitchen for bring In delicious mulligan-tawny soup what I bought, I, . J, B, Dean, Cashier of : the above nnce of said defendant, Edward Richards, be this order, for three successive weeks previous continued therein at least'once in each week llii- I were pouring this hot beveridge in plates, I notice slight-sniell of named bank, do solemnly awear, that the above entered in Ibis cause within three months froni to snld day of henrlng, in tlie Ingham County for six weeks in succosBlon, or that they cause statement Is tnic to the best of my knowledge the date of this order; and that in .cjiso of his News, n newspaper printed and circulated in \\i It was Hon. Turkey In oven, becoming too feverish. So I took hlin out n copy of this order to bo personally served on nnd belief nnd correctly represents the true appearance that ho cause his answer to the snld county. L, B. McARTHUR, said defendants nt lenat twenty days before tho put; liim by window "where he be more comfortable. state of the several matters therein contnlned, Bill of Complaint to be filed and «; copy there- (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, time nbove prescribed for their nppenrnnoe, aa ahown by tho books of the bank. of served upon the attorneys for plalntifl, C, A. CLINTON, Probate Register. 46w4 I fetch soup in plates to all those thanksgivers. HOWARD WIEST. Circuit Judge. J. B. DEAN, Cashier. witliln fifteen (15) daya after service on him Countersigned: 'Canned!" they yellup together with voice of sad chorus girls, while Subscribed nnd aworn to before me. this or his attorney of a copy of aald Bill; and In EVA M, SHAW, Deputy Clerk, default thereof that the aald Bill be taken aa DETER. OF HEIRS SAWYER—DEC, 7 jir ling away plates. 20th day of November, 1917. To the nbove named und unnnmed defendants; INDA S. DUBOIS, Notary Public. confessed by the aald defendant, Edward State of Michigan. The Probnte Court for Take Notice; Thnt the bill of complnint. ia ".N'othing Is real any morel" narrate Undo Seth with.dyspepsia. "Even My commission expires Juno 28, 1020. Richarda. . . . .« the County of Ingham. At a aesalon of aald filed in this cause by tho pinlntlffs to quiet the Mi I OK is deceptive. When boyhood days elapsed, I can remember how we ^ Correct Atteat; It Is further ordered that anid ptatntlif cauae court, held at the Probate Office In the city of title of the following described land which ia L. 0. WEBB, this order to bo publlahed In the Ingham Coun­ Maaon, In said county, on the 10th day of No­ the subject matter of this siilt, and to debar accustomed, on Thanksglve morning, to salute Hon. Turkey by chopping R. B. RAYNEB, ty News, a newapaper printed, publlahed and vember, A. D. 1917. nil of said defendants of all rights, title, inter- In kneck with ox. We knew ho was good to eat, because w6 seen how A. A. BERGMAN, circulated In aald County, and that auch publi­ Preaenti Hoii. L. B. McArthur, Judge of est, claims nnd lelns In nnd to aald land. Dtnctora. cation be commenced wi(htn twenty (20) dan _Saidlnnda Is dcscrllied aa followa, to-witi h he acted. . Bi^t no tnore. Today, turkies lives llittt Bskimothrfpendlng Probate. from the^ dote of thii order and to be continued In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN Tho east half of tho east half of tho northwest 111' old ogc on Ice before meeting civilized persons. Mo rMpectable birSS dog therein once each week for atx weekl In auceea- F. SAWYER, Deceaaed. quarter; And also the west half of the south­ ' Report of the condition of aion; o^that the aald plaintiff eauaa a copy of east quarter ,of the northwest quarter; All on jiiiil cat .them.'f ,^ : . . Edgar A. Sawyer having filed In aald court thia order to be perjwn'ally aerve'd on laid de­ hie petition praying that aald court adjudicate section thirteen In Town three north. Range 1 enjoy considerable alarm for this tlianksglTlng speech. Then, conrageooii fendant at leaat twenty daya .before the time and determine who were at the time of hla one west, AInledon Township, Ingham County, of above preacrlbed for hia appearance; fur­ Michigan. a Samurai, I retreat'to :kitchen for fetch forth Hon. Turkey. Hope. FARiiElf&' BANK death the legal .helri of aald deceaaed and en­ at .Maaon, Mlehlgan, at; the etoae of buainesi ther, ordered that a copy of the aforesaid .order titled to Inherit the real eitata of which aald ., • ,: • A. A. BERGMAN, kliodlmy wrists I and: elbows as I entered kitchen for escort that aubllme Nov. 20th, iei7;'aa called for by the'Com- ahall be mailed to.'aald defendant at-hIa laat deceaaed died aelzed. Attorney for Plalntlffa. Bualness Address, ^ly-fbtit Oilil I (itand gast. ilook-to window where I left that aaered miastoner of the Banking Department) known poatofflce addreBa,by;regUtered malt and It la Ordered, That the 7th day of December, Mason, Michigan. 47w7 that a return receipt b« demanded. A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at Sucfi things cdnld'not'I And If was. Empty pan atood tbere, seeming ^RESOURCES. CHARLES B. COLLINGWOOD, Loana and Diacounts, vli: aald probate oflice, be and la hereby appointed DETER. OP HEIRS. HERRICK-NQV. 81 I rely vacuum. Hon. Turkey had flowed awaylt ; . ' * . Circuit Judge. for bearing aald petition; ,. CommereialDepart'nt, 8148,860.44 Examined, counteralgned and entered by me. State of Michigan. The ProbatiB Court for Savings Department.. 46;480.00 $194,280.63 - It la Further Ordered, That public notice the County of Ingham. . I rosh by window and look earnestly, to back yard. Tesit .With ttiankital EDNA E. CAMPBELL, thereof be given by publication of a copy of Bondf,~Martgagea and Securltlea, via; - Deputy County-Qlerk. At a BBBslon of aald court, held at the Pro- kri'ijslou of tail, there stood Hon. Fldo abdactlng Hon. Tnrfcttjr acirosa alley CommerclSI Depart'nt.' 19,700.00 thli order, for three aucceaalve weeka prevloua BROWN, KELLEY * SEELYE, Attorneya for to aald day of hearing. In the Ingham County bote Office In the City of Maaon, In aald coun­ |wing,, -., , .:, .;.,,; ,.'.• , •• •.•_ • •,..' ••',:'•".,• .120,482.00 ' Savinga Department.. 109,782.00 Plaintiff. Suite 603 State Savinga Bank News, a newapaper printed and circulated In ty, on the 7th day of November,-A. D. 1917. , , ("ome backwards!" I yellup. Hon. Fldo show no impression from my Overdrafta-.n v...... 2,366.88 BIdg., Lahaliig. Michigan. 42w7 aald county. L. B..McARTHUR, Present: Hon, L. B. McArthur, Judge of Banking Houae 6,600.00 Probate. :-•••:.• lllcp through window 7H feet to outside. Quickly reaasurlng my lega, Items in Transit ...... ' 4,462.12 (A true copy.) . Jtidge of Probate. 0. A. CLINTON, Probate Reglater. 46w4 «i?.«'.^,S.,*'^'" "'.*'«' EBtate of JOHN H/ l( treat after that slyly doggish annlmie, but he scroinble up'fence wltK •-• RESERVE •- 'MORTGAGE SALE. HEBRICK, Deceased. Commercial Savinga Default having been' made Ih-the'coridltlona Alice J. Wlllloma having filed In aald'court . likodjclaws resembling cats. Too late for me I • Turkey bad escapedifrbm U. S. Bonda .. , $ 6,800.00 of a certain real eatate mortgagei whereby the COMR'S. MEETING. CURTIS her petition-praying that anid court-adjudicate and determine.who wore at the time of hli rear ottack.', :; v.--', "•';,., .'. .v.. , ,:,' ;V'„ ,•••-•:• r-; •'' '''^'•.-\': Due from banka' power of aale therein contained became opera­ State of Micblgan. The Probate Court for Mr.j Editor, heroes is most brave when ^reporting failures. So I drag In reaervo tive, made by Edward P. Kinney and Minnie the County of Inghnm, death the legal helri-ot aald deceaaed and en- ^ citlel ...... $60,370.27 .20,888.86 S. Kinney, his wife, of Eaat Lansing, Michigan, titled to Inherit the real isatato of which aald In the Matter, of tho Estate of JOHN E. deceaaed dled*Belzed, I'lher my souland encroach toward dining room, where I'could hear those Exchangea for to Myra J. Wellinga of Lansing, 'Michigan, CURTIS,'Deceased. ^iiuiksglvers complolhing about everything, I walk in there carrying etnpty clear'g house J,670 ::' dated July 2Dth, 1918, and recorded In ,the,of­ . Having been appointed ;commlss|on,ers,jto re­ It la Ordered, that tho.SOth'dhy of November, U. S.'& Nation- : ' fice of the Reglater of Deeda for Ingham Coun­ ceive, examine ,nnd' adjust .lill clhlms 'and de­ Ai'.p: 1917, at .ten o'clock th the forenoon, at ^ al bank cur­ ty, Michigan, on July 81at, 1918,, In liber 168, mands of all persons ijgnlhst aald deceased,'we Bald Probate, office,, be and la hereby appointed "Bi^nznl 1" I holla,' poking forth ,yacant dish, r "Your dlgestlon'Shall avoid rency ..;,,, 3,968.00 J 7,000.00 of mortgagea, on page 12, upon which mort­ do hereby, give < notice-that foiir moiitht from for. hearing, snld-petition; •:'. .Gold coin .... 2,987.60 8,000.00 ••;;v,;''./-^ gage there - la now claimed to be due'and.un­ the 9th day of.November,.•A-.,D.,;1917, were al­ It • Ifl' • Further. Ordered, That • public notice agony." , , ^V••^.v.-^•''•'.^^•'''.•:••. ' '..,/' '\-': -.:"'; v.-''''''^'^^.' •' Silver coin ... 1.646.26 . paid, the aum of One- Thouaand Thirty-nine lowed by said court for ,crcilltors, to .present thereof, bo glvoh; by publication of - a; copy *of ' "What Is?" nil exdalra; wlille-lehptlng to thfeir-feiBtwareJ v • /J'^. Nlckela, centa 410.10 . and 88-100 Dollara,, being thr^aum of One their claims to iia for exrimlriatto'n And adjust­ thla.-order for three lueceaslve weeki prevloua: Thaiiaand Dollara; principal,-'- and Thirty-nine ment, and that;we will meet at the.residence to laid'day of hearing,;In the.Ingham County "Tou should all:be very: thanksgiving," I snuggest." "Ypu have been res- X;^ • V ;. : $ 71,286.12 $:60,688.85 $12i;(74.97 and 88-100 Dollara; intereat, all of- which the of C.>.W. Clark, in the Village af'Dansvllle, In Newi,: a. newapaper printed' and clrcutate'd.lh - toll from considerable preserved poison by one patriotic (log what sacrifice mortgagee hereby electa to conalder aa due and said county, on; the 19th day'of January, A. D. iald^county., . ' L.B..McARTHUR, «> •{./-Totor...... '...•..;...;.....; $468,046.00 payable at the date hereof, by reaaoh of the 1918, and on the 9lh daj; of March,.A, D; 1918, (A true copy.) ..'JudgBiof Probata. ascl£|by eloping wltli;Hon. Turkey before^.he could be nte.Vv '.V'-A':.'••/. non-payhiantof the Intereat due on July 29th,- at .ten o'clock In tl(e forenoon of each. of aald C. A. CLINTON,; Probata Reglater. .46w4; :::•-•-:> ..••'•!•;••"'LIABILITIES.;.: ••;. 1917; aa'allbwed-arid.provldedfor inaald-mort- "You mean WBshall have ho turtci^?!^ anaggwinli.i^^c^^^^^:^':V .;'; Capital atock' paid In.;, ; ' $-'60,000.60 days', for the purpo^ of examining and adjuat­ gagei and no iult-at.law.or In equttx;hnylng ing aald-claima; ^ . , ,- •• . : "How can we fill his vacant pinitter?^' sobbHoiii Mrs.; ^Ishbiild be thanJi- Surplua fund ...;..'.... ; ., 10,000.00 been brought to recoveraald mortgage debt, or PROBATE OF WILL: : ; SWA»-DEC^ Tv .Undivided praflta,\.net.. - ; Dated November 9, A.-D, 1917. r.. '. for|Hon. Turkey,'howOTer'toughJ^';-':::-^;^;:.^;:';;'^^^ 61,012,88 any partnhereof,-, notice la hereby gfvan: that V-.:, ' 'CHARLES E..OSBORNE, • State of Michigan^ The Probate Court for' .lust while"shb;say thiST-crastiyir.I^oud^^^^^^^^ Commercial depoaitaaub' by virtue of the power of ;aate'cont«tned In aald •,•,••' ..i, „ 'O.-.W.'CLARK,;,- the County, .of .'Ingham >.ject::to check .'..!....$181,749.08 mortgage, J I, .the aubaerlbeif, aald mortgagee, 47w4' , • ' .' • .1 ; Commlaslonera. At a scBslon of aald Court, held ait the Pro- • iin kitchen window, an^-HonlFido^wlthwa Commarcl|l . cartlflcatei , - - , v»in;iollon'-8aturdayi th«;.22nddayof Decern, bate Office In the City of Maaon, In aald couni hying that enormal6ttsblrdinhls'careM:teetli.:B^ i of depbalt. ..•;;,;...'. :104;00 v •' : " ber, 1917, at nine o'clock In the forenoon of ty, on the 10th day of November, A, Di.l917. PoatalMvlngadepoiltt., 828.41 aald day; at the.north front:entrance..to the COMR'S MEETING.; ;"/-;'M^ _^Preaent, Hon. L.,B, McArthur, Judge of W'rently. at :my: feetai;;^;^:^i^;';;;::''"^'t-/-^ Savinga, depoalti. (book, .V City H&ll'Bulldrng.on Ottawa Street; ,W*it. in ; *cconnti)>.;.;.;iViV..; i82,28».88 "-; 'i ;>'Stat« o't'iMichigan. 'The Probata Court, for Probate; •-.,•'';• • ,•-•-''•,•'• ;...i .;"-:".--,'.., ».;. "Hon. Fldo jdd;jf6t:;cara for thl8:<^ theiClty.s^.of Lanaln'g^ J^lflhlgaii,V ffthat,*^^^^ the;..Coitnty..of-Ingham. • '' -"« ; . -In. the Matter of the Eatate of MARYELIN Savlhga.>ceiftlflc»t«ar:;.'6f':.{rf'.'v.,v:/.. :•'<^v.••^v^ one of .the placea where;tha.01rMi|irOourt for •SWAN;.Deceaaed.- .:-'^';'V -,•.>•••->,•. ;,-, ..:^i ronort. • ''' ':'^^-^''-'^^',•"< •••Pi^.^>V>^' ^•'">'"•^i^'^ ^^-'^''-'^V-Vr^''''^""'^^ , ;dBpo(rtt;V..v.;i;;ij..; 162,066.80 ; 847,082;^ the Gouiity-^of Ingham la.Bitd);-at^vnbIle'auc>. ; In the Matter of the Eitata of OEOROE W. tlon;-to the higgeat :bldto.;;on the;foreeloaure .SOAM&tON,;Deceaaed..'...-.';'--.-..' ..-•"'. ••..;'.;,:.; Hoyle: Swan, having filed iii iald> court hla. "Dinner: are'noirjfliib^ '';'l-^Totti';?i:;^(;iC?;iv.';;i\-;;;'.;V^48iB,04B of aald mortgage, t)M'liilldi;deierlbtd;tharelni '.'Havlng'.bean'appolntad'-eommlaaloneTa to re-' petition praying that a certain' Initrument'In I "How could ybdip{>ak;it?|TKuaKb^^^ eelve,• examine iand adjuat:alliclalmi arid'Jde-: wrlttng„purportlng tpilw thelaat will and tai-v 8t«t«' of' Mlehlgan;; Ooiinty of Ingham,', if. .- or auch part,thereof aa-may•befnocaaaarir to mandi of all perionaagalnit'aald .'deceaaed, we tament, of:aald deceaied, how'bn file- tii laid:-' Inodjl^: When'hB^lcbme'^backiviirefi^f^^ ; I,'A.'J.vBolli CiahUr/of.tht alxtvaJnamed aattafy the. amount dua-,therionj;;atthj;tlina of do. hereby ;'gtve (notice ''that \four''ihontbi' from- cotirt,bf^admltted.to probata,:and ,tl)at the ad-;':.. bonk;-: do >i6Iemhlir:"iwtar,?that;th*. abov*. at«t*« aale.:itogether r •with >11, to|alvepata,?ttiat- la to, Viorstjand'^trtwut':Ajheilcan?cuBtom^ the :8th dayof November, A; D.:1917,-',wera'al­ minlatratlon of laid eitata be'griCntod'to'hlm->--t mentit itnKi' tO: tht'beit -of mjr knowlodgt and: aay, a parcels of land;tn itha; City ot EaalrUn. lowed'by 'laid court': f6r';credltari to preaant iclf or- to lome: other lultabte peraon;v,V:., -. ;i-:i ''You:hayecThankiglye;diii|y» b*ll«f and eometly NPNMnti th« tra* atatt o< alnft",;lngham: County; :Mlehlga«jf^d«iaribad,iaa thelr,clalma:to.ui/for:axaffltnatlbn;and.-adJuit- th«;Mveral;matt*nthmtnftontaincd;'/M ahown folIowa^the,north;twenty4wo;(2^):-fMt:ofi.^ot It li Ordered, That the 7th day of DiNMfciriv'v)] ^iish ^o'db:t:^^hy;ybu^iSa:iBbM flftyasOKaiid the aimW twentyitw5.^2) J!eet, ihent, ahdi that we will meet at the office of 0. A.'D'.'£1917, at'ten 6'claekIln'lth•,-forenoon;.•n8-' .by;thtibooki:of.;tli«':b»nk;'...:p-^:'rf.;;'-:-^'U.?s;aV':f J.-'Hopd,-Fradden:Bnttdlhg,;Lanllhir Iri laid aald probato-oniee,.bo andli.bereby appolntad^ "l| 8holl^1db,so j^:^abrapt^H^ of; lot Mty-two (62) < of. the Flrat Addition .to -county, oh^the'8|h;:day"of .'Jahnaiy;' Ai'-D;: 1118; <;'M'8abtoribtd~Md:wiwotn-.'to<-'b«'(oMt';..'iM':$thli. Falrvlawrin laid mrof .Eaat La^^ .for-.hettrlnB''i»ld\potltlon!":S\:;,.:.;.\.,:i: ;;.,:-,-'';:•.-,:'-•:; I kiokj.;5vill Ibe^inJ^burJidlM^^ '87th;diir->of.^No»tmbir,';W17J:r:^s^'a:*w;f;-#ij«i. Igan;; according toiIia;»t«ordadTlat«}a,iy^^^^^ arid.'on till'lUi-'day'of Blaitdi,:A. D.'IMS, at ; It li Furthir ;• Ordered, V That ipublle;: notleaS:; 'Dattd at I.analng,^Mtehlian,it)Hi 8«th day of ta'h;'o'cloek'InHtht..forenoon.-of .'each ofr/uldthereQt-ba.glva; n by publication oflaicopyef,'; ' t^iixi: lie;;rejiecte(l - iine'tliinrai^i^lAdbv^ib^ ;*;:i''siJ*'''>5«>;jl;iB;^.WHITB,-siWlMl»'.;Publlev';'' dayi,:;!for,^thtiiinrpoM of' axamlntng andlad- thli ordar,:for thrM-iueeiiilvi-WMki'pNvlatta'-'^ ;Mr:««BiimlHlM'tttplni'Mpti'llrillt; ;^; ft v^r Septombar.^WlT, Juittiigi'iald .clatmi,-'-r;i.-';':.'^-.;'. •;-••;;;;;-;• '.'.'i,-;..;:•;:; no nrrivbjbyiijiext':]!!!^ i*.;;«;sifc'Cor»Mt'AttHti" •""'•"• ••'••••' to laid: day of bearing, ln::the Ingham Odnntv'^.. >r so|' "'" - •-••''•••^^"-'^••••-^'••--•'-•-••^•-'- " --' ..•-••.••^»-.'- '-• nb«r:-8^^...D;.'l»n..'^'-.^:':r::.:3,S:; Nawi,~ a :newapap«r prihtid' and elientated Ja li.| BOTM0HBva,'?iJR8(w;t;'^::?:;; Wdve6imftr;iS;:;;V'"'S-';;^''''J"X«:-'Bi''MeAIWHURi»;',-?ql Hoping: :JiJdga.';of'yrol»at*,"'-r- - •"•HOO»,-;..;>''''-Ty::.rv-:"J..';:;?::S :(A trot; ebpy.) OoiamliiloMn; 0,;A; ,GLIMTONi'Piob«t«;.B«|lit«r;: 'tt

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER^ 29, 1917

Rexall Violet ^1 Sfofe Dulce Cherry Bark Talcum Cough Syrup 111 ,.i.tEfS.3J) Powder Contains no habit-forming cliTigs or dangerous ingredi­ ents. It'is extremely pleas­ A powder that appeals to ant, prompt and effectual. ladies and children, and es­ pecially recommended to Standard This gentlemen to use after shav­ Price Sale ing.

Bottle ^3C Bottles ^uC Regular Price 77ii» Sale Larger Size 25c 2 for 26c Bottle 3UC Bottles 31C Sale Days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. iS, 7 and 8

"What Is a One-Cent Sale?" The Rexall Way of Advertising It is a sale where you buy an item at the regular nrice-rthen another item of the sSme This sale was developed by the United Drug Co., as an' advertising plan. Rather than Kind for Ic. As an illustration: The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they M tiibc at this price, and by paying Ic more, or 26c, you get two tubes. Every article in this arc spending it on this salifin permitting us to sell you a full-si/.ed package of high-standard sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at merchandise for Ic. It cost money to get new customers, and the loss taken on this sale will tegular prices, and have sold you for years. be well spent if the goods please you. Save This List, Check the Items You Want and Bring It With You

Opeka Breakfast Coffee MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Rexall Toilet Soap One Pound of Coffee for Ic Unexcelled In quality for 50c Bottle Perfume, 2 tor 51c ?1.00 Rexall Kidney Remedy, 2 tor $1.01 10c. Lathers freely in A surprising blend of mild Coffee. 25c Rexall Tooth Paste, 2 for 26c 15c Bottle Corn Solvent, 2-for 16c any water. One trial will The acme ol perfection. 7.5c Cake Godet Soap, ass'ted odors, 2 for 76c 5c Medicine Dropper, 2 for 6c convince you there is nothing better for the Standard Price, 1 lb. 38c 25c Harmony Talcum Carnation, 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Tooth Powder, 2 for 2Gc price. il irs)niuiirs 25c Can Pearl Tooth Powder, 2 for 26c 25c Koko Kaskottes, 2 for 26c This Sale, 2 lbs. for 39c 25c Jar Cold Cream, 2 for 26c 5c Colored Candles, 2 for Gc , Standard Price This Sale This has the out-of-town fellows beat 10c Doz. Rexall Steel Pons, 2 for 1-lc 30c Bottle Aromatic Cascara Rexall, 2 for 31c 1 Cake 10c 2 Cakes 11c a mile. 25c Box Lord Baltimore Stationery, 2 for 26c 25c Bottle Rexall Ext. Vanilla, 2 for 26c 5c Pen Holders, 2 for Gc 25c Bottle Rexall Ext. Lemon, 2 for 26c 5c Pencil Clip, 2 for 6c ' 25c Rexall Violet Dulce Talcum Powder, ,2 25c Post CardAlbums, 2 ifor 26c for 26c I Flor De Morat 15c 10x14 Pictures, mounted, 2 for 16c 50c Rexall Harmony Cocoa Butter Cream, 2 5c Ustaco Lead.\Pencil, 2 for 6c for 51c Rexall Tooth Paste 10c Muriat Cigar, 2 for lie 50c Alma Zada Pace Powder, 2 for 51c CIGARS 15c Pocket Memorandums, 2,for 16c 50c Bottle Harmony, Shampoo, 2 for 51c A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic and _60(; Bottle Rexall AssOtida Tablets, 5 grains, iOc Rexall Toilet Soap, 2 for He deordorant. Cleans and whitens the 2 for 61c . 15c Hand Scrub Brush, 2 for lOc teeth. Comes out flat on the brush. Ic 25c bottle Aloin Strychnine and Belladonna, 2 75c Hair Brush, 2 for 76c Only highest class \ for 26c' 2 5c Ear and Ulcer .Syringe, 2 fo^ 2Gc 50c Pair Rubber Gloves, 2 for 51c mild Havana tobacco 25c Bottle Rexall Worm Syrup, 2 for 26c Standard Price This Sale Is iisod in the manu- 50c Bottle Rexall White Liniment, 2 for 51c 15c Nasal Douche, 2 for- 16c fiicluro of this cigar. 10c pkg. Sanigenic Drinking Cups, 2 for lie I'ho popular Londras $1.00 Bottle Rexall Vegetable Componud, 2 One Tube two Tubes shade. for $1.01 $3.00 Camera Supplies and one slightly used 25c Rexall Cathartic Pills, 2 for 26c $3.00 to $5.00 Camera, 2 for $3.01 25c 26c Standard Price, 10c 25c Ken Cough Remedy, 2 for 26c 75c~Rexall Shaving Stick, Brush and Lotion $1.00 Bottle Sarsaparilla Tonic, 2 for $1.01 v with Mark Cross Safety Razor, 2 for 76c This Sale. 2 for 11c $L25 Bottle Toni-Vlta, 2 for $1.26 25c Box Stratford Stationery, 2 for 26c 25c Bottle Rexall Little Liver Pills, 2 for 26c 15c Rexall Corn Solvent, 2 for 16c 25c Bottle Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 35c Ustaco Pound Paper, with one pack of Tar Shampoo Soap 2 for 26c TJstaco Envelopes, 2 for 36c 10c pkg. Standard 2 lb Rag Envelopes, 2 Harmony Cocoa 50c Bottle Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, You may never again 2 for 51c for lie obtain so much quality Butter Cold Cream 25c Rexall Cold Tablets, 2 for 26c 10c Box Blue Tip Matches, 2 for lie for your money. Abso­ 25c Rexall Carbolated Witch Hazel Salve, 2, 50c Bottle Rexall White Liniment, 2 for 51c lutely high grade, pro­ A wonderful building cream. A 40c Box Toyland Stationery, 2 for 41c duces a profuse lather true skin food. The well-known for 26c and leaves the hair with assimilating properties of Cocoa 25c Rexall Carbolic, Salve, 2 for 26c 75c oz, J. A. C. Rose Perfume, 2 oz. for 76c a cleanly odor. Butter make this a distinct Im­ 25c Rexall Arnica Salve, 2 for 26c 75c Toilet Water, 2 for 76c provement over any other. , 50c Rexall Kidney Remedy, 2 for 51c 25c Baby Laxative, 2 for 26c Standard Price This Sale \ Standard Price Thii Sale One Cake 19c Two Cakes 20c OiieJarSOc Two Jars Sic Liggett's Pure Extract Vanilla tiggett's Beef Cubes Lord Baltimore Linen Writing Paper Made from the highest grade Vanilla Bean o1>- Made from the highest grade Harmony Shampoo tainable. Blended by special . process and beef extract and vegetables in A high-grade white thoroughly aged, bringing out its full strengtb ideal proportions. A delicious ' A highly concentrated, cleansing fabric flriish writing pa- 'delightful aroma and flavor. and strengthening beverage. shampoo. A few drops make a de­ perj—24 sheets of paper Especially, valuable for the sick* lightfully thick foam which cleans the and 24 envelopes to the Standard Prict JTiis Sale room. 1 cube to cup ot hot hair and scalp thoroughly. Leaves package. water. . the hair soft and glossyiand free from One Bottle Two Bottles stickiness. Daintily perfumed.' This Sale . Standard Price This Sale Sttmdard Price 30o 31c^ Onq^Box 36c Two Boxes 36c One Two \andard Price This Sale Package Paokages One Bottle Two Bottles 25c 26c 60c Sic Liggett's "Opeka " Tea Flo-Fast Fountain Syringe Rexall Cold Creanr " The tea that will give you the best sat* 2-QuartSize Tangara Linen An antiseptic and healingr isfaction cold cream, especially recom­ mended for chapping and ' A fine quality of Rubber A Stationery of quality roughness ot the skin caused Regular Prioa . vSaItt Price ^ by exposure to sun and ,wind. with'a delicate colored bor­ 1-2 lb. Sealed Pkg Two for Regular^ Price This Sale der. Standard Priet 7Ait Sale One Jar Two Jars 50c 51e $1.40 2 for $1.41 Regular Price ThiM Sale 25c 26o 1 •> 60c 2 for 51c Amerloan Beauty Hbt Water Bottles

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OL. LIX ; MASON, MFCH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 NO. 48 in their home in Scotts, six woeka EATON RAPIOS BOY . ago, slie heard spoken tho two words eimse of Approaclhmg Doom that gave her that fullness of liberty siie had longed for all her life, yei STATE NEWS SAVES FROM DROWNING never—tliat fullness of liberty which she had striven to bring to those she Fell From Main Street BrUlf^e Into loved, though It seemed forever lost (irand Itivef. to her. At 1;30 last Friday morning tho EATON RAPIDS—Donald Higglns, circuit court jury wliicli had been lis­ HOWELL BOY RUNS'MY THIEVES SUOGHTER GOW son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,T. Higgins, ex­ tening since last Monday to the tacts perienced a narrow escape from leading up to and surrounding tho drowning Tuesday evening, when he death of her father, brought in a ver­ SECOND TIMEJ JOIN ARMY I IN JACKSON FARM YARD fell from the head gates at tho north dict of not guilty. Main street bridge into Grand River. The final verdict followed nearly li^iilisted In Navy .And Has Itopoited Viirtly Uivss Cow And 10,sa>po WUli The little fellow, who can swim <.^ t "i yl< J< ten hours of careful deliberation, r For Duty. J Most Of Beef. some, made a heroic effort to save Tho closing of the case ends one of ( himself while his little brother, Alex, 1 1 tho most sensational cases in the re­ HOWELL—Joseph L. Mevis, 16- grOCKBUIDGE—Thieves slnught- called for help. Glen Miller, who was cords of Kalamazoo courts. The in­ year-old boy of this city. Is determin­ eroU and partly dressed a cow on the passing, heard the cry for help and cidents, tiie whole affair were ex­ ed to be-a soldier and went to Detroit Hufeh Sweet farm, three miles south grabbing a pole jumped Into the river tremely unique. The girl had delib­ and threw the pole to Donald, who erately killed iher father. She had W\ ,>t!»*ii><*' " ' last week where he enlisted in the of fere and escaped witli most of the navy and reported for duty last Sat­ beef. Officers have failed to discov­ -had just come to tlie surface the sec­ asked tliat the sheriff bo called to tho urday. Young Mevis enlisted in tho er (he Identity of the "butchers." ond time, and was about to fioat un­ little farm home near Scotts to place infantry hist summer unknown to his- der the concrete bridge. Holding on her under arrest. Slie had made a fatlier, who obtained his release af­ with a death grasp, Mr. Miller pulled written confession in which every de­ ter he had been in training at Colum- him to shore, and after considerable tail of her act. For many days she IJUS, Oli-io, I'or a short time. His tath- SEGURE O EXEMPTION working o.ver he was restored to con­ refused counsel and declared that she iJr lias now given his consent and tlie sciousness and taken home. Ho has sougiit no leniency—that she was boy will 1)0 allowed to show his pa­ THEN LEFT recovered from the sliock but has re­ ready to pay the penalty for her triotism to hi's country In whatever solved it will be some time before he crinie,.-tiiat she would find her reward way he clioosos. Wil,e Of lOatoii County Fai'inei Is takes another sucli batli, If keeping in knowing tliat iior mother and j Now Left Hependent,. away from the river will prevent it. brothers were forever free from the tyranny and cruelty of lior father. \ OH ARL0TTI3 — Securing exemp­ EYESY CITY M TIE tion' from the draft because of his de- .Sl'RMADINi; COLI).S. pon'doiil wife, Orson Giliett, a farmer U. OF M. GIRL FOUND, TE m\\ COiL residing in Hentnn tovr^nsliin, depart­ Tills is the season when colds seem ed tor puns uiiknowii, it is alleged. OraiNlRSH to-be well nlgii universal complaints. rnul .'\(]ininlstra)(M' Adniils Siliiatlon SlierliT George i\i. Fuller located him If you liave been fortunate enough t:o Is Had. 111 Sandusky, Oliiu, and left to bring iMissliig Library lOinployee Land.s Ill escape, your neighbor lias not. There Iiliiijbac'k to Mlcbiiian, His discharge Hospital. are numerous factors wliich are re­ jANSlNG Ueqiiests for emer­ jiapers v/o;'s revo!;ed and liewas sent sponsible for the spread of colds at gency coal from practically every city dlrejit to Camp Custer. ANN ARDOIt—Miss Poi'sis M. tliis period' of tiie year. As in many n the state were received last.Friday Groeschel, of Saginaw, an employe of other infectious diseases, one may bo at tliQ odico of Slate Fuel Administra­ tlie University of Michigan library, exposed frequently without any ser­ tor Prudden. 'I'lio state fuel admin­ who disappeared from the Alpha Glii ious result. There are simple con­ istrator admits that the conditions OOITE ONLIKE OTHER Omega sorority house two days ago, gestive colds from exposure yet many are serious, but repeated the state­ was found by a hunter on the Steere conditions commonly called colds are ment made several weeks ago to the ! RRANCyOUNTY WILLS farm marsh four miles south of Ann caused by germs. effect that there should be more coal Arbor last Friday. Both feet were Probably one of the most common available for Michigan as soon as Will Of Chalk's M. Follelt Is Attract­ frozen and slio was dazed and weak methods of spreading these so-called navigation closes and the fiow of coal ing Attciition. from exposure. At the Homeopathic colds is tlirough the carelessness of up the lakes is stopped. Emergency hospital she said siio had taken 25 those who are sick with the infectious gTifro fir TMii-Miiiiiy-n"iui-tf)i>rrrgTi-liowiir coal is not being shipped to any place COLDWATER—The late Charles cents' worth of chloroform with her condition and who are careless In bulbs, of the Hall family that went to except oil afildavit of the mayor or M. Folletl, of Algansoe township, left Avhen she disappeared, but doctors handling their handkerchiefs. They declared that she had not used any bed right after supper to save light; president of the village to the effect a will so unlike that of any other will sneeze and cough when near others probated In Branch county that It at­ of It, Her brother-in-law, .Tames of dancing-dnisses trimmed witli fur, that there is an absolute shortage. and fill the air with thousands of In­ tracts general attention, the estate Earl, of Saginaw, who arrived yester­ fective germs. of tlio thin cottony coat .Timniie Hall being about $.1,500. Th6 Income day to assist in tho search, said she was wearing; of llniousino with orch­ had been making a study of poisons It the usual symptoms of colds are from It goes to his wife until her aggravated in character, a ^physician ids showing at tho glass and foot- OWOSSO FAMILY GUIM death, then the property Is to be sold tor more than a year, and that she recently wrote to her sister saying should be sent for, as the line be­ warmers for footrests, then of Mrs. aad turned over to the Lester Ceme­ tween the severe "cold in the chest'-' Hall walking miles to her work to tery trustees and $25 of it shall be she was about to kill herself. She $351)0,000 LEGACY was graduated from the University of and pneumonia is delicately drawn. save five cents. used yearly In care of his and his If a cold Is permitted to hang on, it father's graves. The will suggests a Michigan.-several years ago. Attending a KInsolvIng concert a re­ Keceivo Letti'i' Telliii|u;' Tlicni Of Ijiiige easily becomes a predisposing factor Fortune. burial chapel at the cemetery, * An to more serious ailments, tuberculosis cent morning In' the crystal ballroom adopted daughter received nothing. of the Blackstono.hotel, after the con­ In particular. OWOSSO—Mrs. Agnes Kinney, a State Board of Health. cert loitering awhile In the lobby, young divorcee of this city, said last ALICE KARLSON CLEARED later sauntering along Michigan ave­ Wednesday that her mother, Mrs, Helping Along. nue and stopping to look at this win­ EXPRESS OCX LOST .John Dlreniffer, his sister, Mrs. OFJURDER CHARGE (From Brooklyn Standard-Union.) dow of exotic blooms, at that one Maude Ueagle, of Lansing, and her­ Where platinum, diamonds and pearls Final Voitlict In ICnlnninzoo Court-— On Sunday we no sugar eat; self held been left $35,000,000 by the NINETEEN YEARS FOOND On Monday wS refrain from meat; showed up with full efilcct against their will of her uncle, Frank Hunt, of I Nottt'ly Ten Hours of Deliberation. llox, of First Aid Mntciial IT.setl • In On Tuesday all our bread Is rye; velvet backgrounds, the while seeing Hayward, Cal. News of the,.be4uest On Wednesday we cut out our pie; the stream of luxurious vehicles flow­ was received in a letter a few days Wiir)Of 18»8 .liist Tiuiied Up. KALAMAZOO—Alice Karl.sbn Is free.- In the stillness of a court On Thursday butter has no call; •' ing on In such volume, the companion ago stating that Hunt was dylng'and BURR OAK—After being on the room emptied of Its crush of Idle On Friday we've no milk at all; that was with nie had said, "Well, un­ had willed his property to them. The letter cont.ained $200, she said, to way nineteen years, a box was receiv­ curoslty at almost precisely the same On Saturday we dine on meail. doubtedly America Is prosperous this ed by Capt. Charles P. Wheeler, sent hour that she gave herself Into the And so you see we somehow feel, . year; I have never been so impressed pay her mother's, expenses to Hay- ward. She did not leave. Tho let­ him by express by his mother. Capt. arms of the liiw after sliooting and We do our bit—and so perchance KAU LADIES, I thank you for with our luxury, with the general well- ter said Hunt would probably be dead Wheeler led a company of volunteers killing hbr father,. Werner Karlson, Contribute to the eats for France. the Thimltsglvlng basket. It being." ^ before she arrived there. Mrs. Kin­ In the Spanish-American war in 1898, and while at Camp Alger, Don wns n surprise to mc. Tho Coming from the Halls that later ney lives In modest apartments here, but her mother could not be found, Loring, Va., his mother sent him a kids wuz crazy. day I thought of this remark, of tho box weighing seventy pounds, con­ KMTT Yours thnnkful, whole pleasurable scene calling It Mrs. Kinney said that her mother, sister and herself would go to Cali­ taining first aid material .ind medi­ LENA HALL." forth; and I wondered at the why and fornia to claim thomoney. The uncle cine. Before the box arrived, the Cliat was the letter she dictated to tho wherefores of the Inequalities. owned Mt^en'stve"fruTt"i^Tt'eVest7inTlie compiiny had moved to Cuba, and as I lie woman from 'way over there Why tho top-much on the one table the company moved so rapidly, the Suggestions for Contestants west, Mrs. Kinney said. I'l I' rents are rohitivoly cheap, the bare subsistence on the other? box never caught up. On his return, l< I (' coal is bought by tho single bas- Tho slothful warmth, and the dreary he tried to trace the box without suc­ Miul where a can of tinned nillk cold? The over-brilliant rooms, and cess. Last • week the box arrived •ii' made to last a family of four the long darkness? Of chiffon bor­ FLINT PLANT REGINS WORK from Philadelphia, being sent by Col. IIHIUI week. I put tho words down dered with fur, and of shivering .Ilm- R. H, Rolfo, of the Quartermaster "Why Every Family Sliould Own Its Own Home" ns she said them, for I thought niie? Of "the colonel's lady, and of ONWAflMATpiLSFORU.S. Corps, it being presumably laid aside "Indies" would find it heart-warm- .Tu'.ia O'Grady"? with other war material and finally Merely to suggest a few of the many lines of thought which this First Oi'der Calls For Airplane En­ brought to light. The contents of In learn that their gift had such Who are going to solve it, when is subject opens Is the purpose of this adv. These suggestions afford I iToct on tho dull gray household gines And MunitionH. . the box were in good condition, and It going to be solved? Nobody, It • Capt. Wheeler has turned over tho only a starting point; the ground purposely is covered only in part, ^1 "the kids wuz crazy." seems. Never, it seems. But at least FLINT—Flint's Initial production box to the Three Rivers' Camp of Sill' told mo it was a $5 basket. in order to leave scope for originality. It is suggested that you start once In awhile, at this special season of war materials began last Thursday Spanish-American Veterans to be dis- by noting down under various heads every reason or argument that • '' M'as a chicken, vegetables and that, a momentary lifting of tho posed of for the benefit of the Red i: ;li for a week, even potatoes— at the plant of the Bulck Motor com­ you can think of upon those phases of the subject. Some of the cloud may occur—at least for the chil­ piiny. The first order from Wash­ Cross. ilrst in their house this winter— dren. - Say at Thanksgiving nnd Christ­ ington calls for airplane engines and principal divisions are suggested below. II. everything to make n real feast. mas, If each able one would look after munitions In large quantities. Presi­ Patriotism and Good Citizenshli)—Think of all the reasons you sent It? Well, she didn't know dent Walter P. Chrysler went to >li names, but she knew It was Washington and offered the extensive RABIB HOOND BITES can why owning his home makes a_man a better and more patriotic ruigli the Bureau jof Charities her facilities to the.governmeiit. The of­ citizen. . k>liy had got air.ithjit. So she had fer was not definitely accepted at the HASTINGS OOGTOR'S SON Thrift—Is it better to save money and have a home, or to spend I'll up the bureau nnd thanked thetn time, but the factory system was re- „ . • ~ __ ^, , ihdy said a club of ladles were arranged so that the company would Dog Quarantine Now Effectlyo In it upon luxuries and continue paying rent as long as one lives? Trace.: ones that sent the.things. The be prepared. No time was lost when j Hastings City and Township. the results of each course. Which is the better off in old age, sick­ ) had telcphoued:;iiij|nd asked for word came from Washington to pro-! „ "Z"" , ,, ness or adversity—the home owner or the renter? address of some faniliy that would ceed with the manufacture of engines HASTINGS—Pol owing a discov- lie likely to have A bigydlnner, and and munitions. The production of ery that a dog which bit the oldest Health, Hygiene, Sanitation—Fresh; .air'ttnd sunlight, yard, gar­ in tltey had filled thofbasket and' motor cars will go on with no Inter- «on of Dr. Burton A. Perry eventually den, poultry; sleeping porches sun parlor, These are advantages kt it to the address giyeii. Now she ruption. In spite of the fact that proved to be mad, the boy and the that go with home owning. jiiid |lke to thank.ihe dub. She the year's schedule was considerably owners of the animal, Mr. and Mrs. IM read English but she couldn't inexcessof that of the previous year, Wm. Smith, will take the Pasteur The Esthetic Slde-^^The natural love of.the beautiful is gratified it was found that it could be' contln- treatment. In addition all dogs in by an attractive home, with beautiful surroundings, lawn, flowers V\ the words. Would I write the let- ued on the original basis and at the Hastings, in Hastings township and fur jher? And that was the way same time full Justice be done to the Rutland township have been placed etc. A home of one's own expresses his own individuality.: Need- ludlos-found out that the "kids government's work. under quarantine restrictions by or­ not necessarily be costly. ^ A cottage or bungalow can be beautiful crazy." der of W. R. Harper, a member of the and an Ideal home. •' ; , State Live Stock Sanitary Commis­ \venf: over to Mrs. Hall's home, ond sion. Hereafter all dogs must wear :- Benefits to Owner and Family^—Adds to self-respect; contributes setting and. situation seemed to SHOT OF HOT IRON muzzles, or remain chained upon the the pride and satisfaction of ownership. The holiBeholder stands Inexperience exaggerated beyond ' n C# III IIIM'C CVC own^'8 premises, • higher in every community than the renter. Comforts and con- ' ILLII' In imRIl g LILI The mad dog, which was a hound, liiality. The place looked like a venlences. :,.••''•-•'•' ;^V:''^ •-. representation, of poverty. The ,.—_ »• jacted strangely and Mr, Smith turn- However It Is Hoped-to Save the Sap* ed him over to Dr. Perry, for obserra- Gommunity Stahdpoinit^A city, town, or street where nearljr ^iiand had deserted; there were - posedrStnlnedSyeslgbt. Itlon. Dr.' Perry kept the animal dilldrcn, a toddler, a sickly girl ' _ 1 chained In the barn. While.he was everyone owns bis home is a hetter place to live than where;the |iiine,| a sickly boy of ten; and the majority are renters. Is likely to be cleaner, bistter kept, more, up The Place Looked Like a Staoe Rep* HUDSON-^JamesWadBWorth met away, the dog became unfastened thcr, jiad "pnlns in the chest,", could; with the misfortune of having a ahot and the doctor's son was bitten while to date and attractive in every way. 'There Is more Incentive to •:;" reMBtatlon of Pwertjiv . r rk only Intermittently. There was of hot Iron fly Into Jiis left eye, while trying to keep the animal from run- bea,utlfy the surroundings. mty of work to be had thli'ye&r. one unable family,: what :a lot of "kids they; were taking off heat ,M the nlng away.) The wound was only a said, but first oine child fell sick. foundry department of the -Haien slight abrasion, but large enough to ,could;:tfe:^made'*razyi|^ •••;•••, ••',;•;:;!;/:'; Remember that the foregoing is merely a very partial'outline of HI another;-and'she heraeifi'after Manufacturing company, of itrhich he be Infected,if-the dog were afflicted the subject. You will thlhlc of many excellent arguments not; even ; : Cdmeo^^^^ is .manager, last iWedniBsday'after- ,with rablps. f It was not then known ng so hofln the steamy basemeats hinted at here. Get all the Ideas and suggestions you can by talking re she did wnshlhgiiVan'd then'gb^. phone to the ceiiter: that knows the noon 'laite. c At first It yaa; thought whetheror not the* animal wa^i amlct- with other pebple, and by.reading. Mr.'Mlckelsoh who is offer- imt{lnto,the cold,:would get those ^heeds,' or: take li' oiisil whose needsypu: the eyesight was pemaneritly,rulffed,;edw^ I . - . ns ill the chest and-wjoiuld have to Vpurseiff know,' and- do your, best ;to but'lt Is hoped that In .tline, by care- The-doctor kept the dog under oh- ' ing the prizes doubtless lias in his offlce papers and magazines that H' up for awhile. 'At; preseii^ spollohe group of small'ones for:,one ful attention, the Bight wlU be;re-'servatlonuntUtt^^^^ .. contain mtich-helpful material. Ask him tb let yoii look over his file stored. ter the boy was bitten. The head :was Hhe| iwos doing. wa8;I:^w^^ day; Put In 'the chlckenl Put In yii^r sent to Anh-Ar^or where the brain of the; American Lumberman for the, last few'months, which cbnr tables enough' for a- week. 'Don't for- e, jputting Btring8';t>n ezjjire^^^ itirictloo^f; course; ^iJB3B,Jr^ was ahalyzedi" and the report came tains a. numj)er of helpful articles upon the advantages of; hbme^.' Iiln^ homo In thevstMet|coir : get^the^pptotoM^^^Remiemheir the ^ tikok :;imjneaiatSly thatvthe^ dog; had ; owning; YoSi;will of course hot copy anything but get'alLthe ideiis' Add:candy;> Get Bome'Jimmle at wdblcii /complexities; of livtoday's^^^^ rabies. .Arrfchgemehts were; made for auc^ an'dbstractiotk't:went Nearly; ::im(^lng|':but folk ;ilkiB'the Halls i.wonl^- j you can frbmfevei^ source and: then put them into your own ian-': It 11Q l|inits before: i woke' up ~enbu^ ';coat,rand longithickfJitQckliigslvand'a''; glvihgthe bbyiand Mr. and Mrs; vchange::;:tils>,n)!BBbbiwn^'/ro^ :biS;^?l*ey'lVllke;lt;-lunirier^^^ Smilth the Pasteur-treatment by local gu&|>e.; After'g^^^^ ail the idearybu cani; and noting them down; r I insider the mnjttetbf "allghUi^^ ^toward ?ithat|wlldhe«9: of; J^^^ ; to I thinking:^;of >:cpntraBt*7:K)fitf the-heels shoes for brand-new ones, • tinder the vwious 'headings you: wlU be ready;\to proceed; with;actu^; thick-soled and equal to keeping out ;^TOrking=^for^ SC6rae;-phi-^ otiielr i.aUy wriUng tlie;;essay,' whicl^ rill of foik;:fu^i^lngl^St':the^|6u face bowed ujion that brown head pil­ lowed in ills arms, Slio had told her­ self tiiat Kho was a woman now—yet her lirst words wore all girl. "Toll mo Just once that I'm pretty," AUTHOR OF she quavered. "Say that I am still- ONCE TO E:VEPY MAN" half boy—to you!" , .. His tongue unsteadlod witli joy, >ho told her again, as lie had told her on that otbej' day, and, watching the old, old wonder of lier grow In his eyes, she listened as though she were taking the words, one by one, from his lips, But there was iiotliing boyish lu the crook­ ed little arch of her mouth—nothing boyish In the depths of her dark and iiiic! one triieed yoiir iiiimo," lieimt "I have not wanted to live, but I am brimming eyes. She remembered his wonls tlio (Irst tliouglit tliiit hud looking nt things—more like n man whicing shoulder tlien. Her arms crept In Everything Give Thanks licrs. "Some oiio who had your now. You need not worry nny longer. higher about hla neck. And now her ))iiure to copy." Joe. I'll sleep n little while, I think, face was uplifted, and there was no Second in importance to the viands themselves in mak­ iioddod, whitclj;, in horror. Joe ond then I'll put my mind hard on get­ more nee'd for words. ing the table attractive, is the I tlio piiper .".nd tucked It Into n ting well, when T awake." Afterward wlien they spoke of Big ki'i. That marked the end of delirium, Louie sho loved him more for the sor- cnn touch nobody," ho averred and with sleep which came almost roAv which he did not try to hide. Fine China and Glassware fully, "unless wo cntcli Ilnrri- while ho was talking the fever began From Fat Joe he had already learned to abate, lie "put his mind on get­ of Big Louie's last dereliction. Out of bia^.Ao We have tlcli hlni.scir took Biirbarn home, ting well," when he awoke twelve a deeiier silence Steve spoke gravely— 'II the way across the lawn sho hours later. Strength was flowing in Cut Glass Water Sets in a variety of patterns. an epitaph for the man to whom ho il suddenly at the funny way in a steady tide back into his body long had been unfailingly kind. "I am to happy," tho whiiporad. Cut Glass Tumblers in open stock, also Nappies, Han­ pli (ho distance .seemed to increase before Barbara's knees would again dled Nappies, Spoon Trays, Celery Dishes, Footed ni lessen between her eyes and bear her weight. For she had squan­ "Most any kind of a failure can live," had turned roughly oway. Coming fret. ' 'JMib ground persisted In rls- dered her endurance without counting ho said, "but it takes a man~to smile from the lips of her father, Steve ac­ , Jelly Bowls and Decorated Water Sets. meet her, she said, until she Imd the cost, and she paid the full penalty. and die." cepted gravely, with a matching brief­ Our China and Crockery lines are especially complete- link' to Caleb's arm. And tlio outer She lay three doys and three nights ness that could not hide a surge of tri­ in'oved dlfllcult to negotiate. But railing ot her weakness before she CHAPTER XXIIt. umph. White Sets with gold banding, a dainty Rose De­ llir sight of lier father sunk in si- could get up at all, and even then In RMI Lifo Too. She rode with him that day uiitil be sign white with gilt scroll. |)' upon his desk in tlio ground floor told her that It was time for her to Ceclle, her little maid, clucked dls IIGRIi) was no longer any ob­ 1 " she drew her hand from the turn back. With Kagtlmc standing These sets come in complete 100-piece dinner erectly at the dark circles beneath her jection raised by Miss Surah, of Caleb's arm and wont swiftly eyes. quiet, she laid her face against his and sets and open stock patterns. •i to him. and Barbara spent every Joe was several days absent on that complained tliat he had promised her hour of her days with him. she should never bo allowed to go more Itiiibani," ho besought lier brokcn- errand which Imd nil but emptied the It grew warmer with aging spring, Ibi' moment her cheek (ouchcd his, than arm's length away from him once Come in and get a Set of Dfshes for seething town of men. Ho returned and almost Immediately he was able V niuatn't believe that I"- she was his. the same day Barbara was about to'sit with her and watch the. stream Thanksgiving. liushod him with gentle lingers again, forced to admit that Harrlgan of logs coming in over the lino from "This is the last time," he told her upon his lip.s. and Fallon and Shayiic had won clear. Thirty Mile and beyond. in a voice vibrant and low. "This la have boon a very foolisli and liys- the last time—for you and me." And there wns nothing left to the dls Miriam and Garry were married in <\ child," sliosald. "I'll try to be- gruntled groups which straggled In be­ He held her closer for a moment laorc like a woman now. And that week which followed directly hind him, save tall and heated con­ Steve's first days of convalescence. "You will be reody when I come mil Uncle Cal have b^en onl.v—nl)- back?" jecture. Some said that they must Steve and Barbara were ot the win­ have managed to cross the border, oth­ She bobbed her head, • lind to laugh again at the behav­ dow together, Steve outwardly still ers maintained that they had found a little pale nud haggard, but for the "Ready—and waiting," she said. ior lior I'oct as she climbed npstali-s, sanctuary In the lumber camps of the ***** * • I I'll' head seemed steady cnougli, it rest his old serene self again.. Ho man­ lake country to the west, but no mat­ aged not to smile at her small and seri­ The next night, in the cabin up river, mly after she had reached her ter which guess was riglit the net re­ after Miriam had left them nlonc to •iiom that she complained qneru- ous face. sult stood unchanged. For It is upon "It certainly has not strciigtliened my what she termed their complacent si­ of (lie failing liglil.s. Miriam the one who runs away that the blame I" liQlp Ceclle undress and put hei'. vanity a little bit, either," said he, "to lence, Garry Dcvereuu and Steve sat a Is always laid, and Archibald Wicker- learn how smootlily tilings can move long while before the former raised a sham know fully as well as did Caleb along witliout me," face nlight with hla rare mirth, ilioj door below her father had and Allison and Fat Joe that, 'without his chin, and sighed a little." State ot Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. Day by day the girl was finding her "Well, hero we tiro," chuckled Garry • I a'sain to his de.sU, his bond Harrlgan, they could not hope to touch "Tired?" ho asked with that gentle­ Lucas county. way doeiier Into t;hat Innermost heart —"I, iioor, but honest, already In the : under his arms. And total him. Harrlgan had disapoparod from ness ho saved for her alone. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that of him w'lilcii he bad never shared with tolls of matrimony, and you, a pluto- I'Mvn was Imminent for Dexter the ken of men, and Wlckersham de- • The briglit head shook. ho is senior partner ot the flrm of F. '11 when a hand touched awk- other woman or niaii. Hour by hour .1. Cheney & Co., doing business in crot in suddeu danger of a government "Happy'.'" ho asked again as gently. !>• his shonldor. He looked up she was learning to know him better, the City of Toledo, doing business in Investigalion. I'm told, and hovering on She .swung around and clung to him ly to meet this lime the eyes of nnd yet ids whimsical gravity still the City of Toledo, County and Stat© the brink!" then. llUMtcr. Caleb stuttered furl- could deceive lior—she was soraotlmos aforesaid, and that said flrm will pay thought:s heiiind his thoughts. Hard "Hero we are!" echoed Steve. "I'm so happy!" she whispered. "Do tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ it first, for sentimentality shamed you suppose tiiat any ono will ever bo LARS for each and every case of Co- 'I'hcn a happy thought showed upon his reply her eyes (lashed with in­ And that was as close ns either of dignation. them came to outspoken emotion. With as happy again?" tarrah that cannot be cured by the ay. I use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB. "Pooli!" she scoffed. "Pooh! Most a lightness somewhat self conscious, There was ineffable content In her •iter, 1 secured n few sprlg.s of question. Whimsically lier own phrase FRANK J. CHENEY. MUiierlor mint yesterday." He any old clock will run after somebody's Garry had alluded to the property which Caleb Hunter had turned over rose to his lips. Sworn to before me and subscribed 111'- of I It a ceremonlnl. "Do you wound it u])!" in my presence, this 6tb day of De­ It was a trick of speech that she to Steve. There was n trace of like "Maybe," ho said, "maybe some time you would—care to join me, sir?" —in books!" cember, A. D. 1886. I' lind been friends for close to had learned from him, but his employ­ humor in the tatter's rei)ly. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, years not because of coraiiioii ment of parallel, laxily amiable for the "I certainly am oppressed with the She lifted her face then. He hod tbe . Notary Public. but in splto of innate dissimi- most port, had never been so hotly par­ cares of sudden wealth," said he. dusky glory of her eyes. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter^ II >. Dexter came to his feet. He tisan as was hers at that moment. ******* "Muybo," she echoed, her voice trem­ nally and acts directly upon th& And suddenly self conscious, suddenly ulous—"some time—but this time in blood and mucous surfaces of the II.I'd out and crushed the other Only her father and Miss Sarah and confused and warmly disconcerted at real lifo too." system. Send for testimonials, free. hand within his soft, white fin- Coleb were present when they were tbe quality of his gaze, she bad to hido P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Nor was his reply quite accord- married. And then, and not alone be­ THE END. her liead. But she hid it upon a shoul­ Sold by all druggists, 75c. I'l formula. cause she knew he wished it, but be­ der most conveniently at bond. Take Hall's Family Fills for con-> iliin't mind It I do, Cnl," lie ac- cause it was the dearest wish of her stlpation. (adv) 'I fervidly., "Thank God, I don't Spring gave way to early summer, own heart, they turned their faces to­ EVERY if I|do!" nnd now Steve was able to be on his ward the cabin on tho balsam knoll.' Eyes Tested and DAY feet again, so absurdly uncertain of A man-who will admit that he I'll In arm they recrossed to the He dismounted and lifted her to tho doesn't know how old his children " r'olunmed house. And they ..kept balance at first, however, thot she ridi­ ground, for suddenly she wanted to go Glasses Fitted are, likes to brag that he can tell how each to the otlier, throughout the culed him unmercifully one moment, the rest of tho way on foot old whiskey is-lf-he gets a sip of it. i of suspense that followed, flud- only to rush to lilm hra panic of so­ See the licitude tlie next. There came long She let her weight He against him, up-to-date styles of lenses and frames I i>ol:ont though unconfossed reas- 0. S. BUSH, IMaSOn' Don't borrow—subscribe. I '•(! In such coraiianlonshlp. walks nnd longer trips In the saddle; the top of her headjcnrco higher than iiiiuih came again upon the sick "Say that I am •till-half boy—to came hours of silence that were the 1 ^vlld lay in the room which Miss you I" more wonderful for want of words- II laid always kept waiting for hours in which, In a hushed voice, she I'over strode upon hlin, while the iayed only until his departure could gave him sliyly of her plans. But al­ »\lioihad brought him homo slept no longer be construed ns lllght. Then ways, too, the interruptions grew more ''iiipiete exhaustion. At times one evening modestly he boarded a and more frequent and Insistent Pat •*" lay! quiescent, only muttering flt- train. Joe nnd McLean and even Hordwlck ' t heinext moment he called crisply After she had rested Barbara proved Elliott made more and more pressing 1 lit ,Tpe—he feared for his bridge— almost humbly amenable to reason, demands upon his time, until finally 'no had to exert every iron muscle until it was best for her to go to him be insisted that he could no longer play li'ilil him down. And always lie she would wait as patieutiy as she shamelessly the Invalid. He must look ! IJarbarn's name, witlia poignant was able. In upon the works up river if only for iit'iiess that left Miss Sarah on the Miss Sarah ordered a week of un­ the moral effect which it would have of collapse. But he continueU broken quiet and rest for her patient, upon the men. She assented grudging­ Having sold my fai-m, I will sell '^t public auction at thei place, OH miles west ot Mason, on Columbia'. h e, through that day and the next and Steve, and not Barbara, proved the ly. It would be but a day or two, and Road, on II, even when the doctor shook his difflcuit one to manage during that pe­ then—then he would come back to her. I and Fut .Too rose to go for the riod. For vvlth rieturalng strength The'iicxt moruing, at tlie moment when Barbara and Steve were tnount- us he had promised be would, In there came to him recollection of many Ing their horses, for she wanted to ride lastj extremity. He continued to thhigs which required his attentlon.- He fretted oyer his ^ork; he swore with him a little way, Dexter-Allison and with the coming of the second chose to disclose something which had n suddenly he was no longer de­ humorously at Fat Joe, who, coming to moke daily reports as soon as 'Miss been but lately iu the process of prepa­ ns. Stephen O'Mara opened hia ration. He joined them at the edge of and gazed feebly but very under- Sarah rcallKed 'that the good in such visits far exceeded the benefits of ^leep the lawn before tlie white columned Conimenctug at 10:00 o'clock, aharp, tUo following described property: 11 ugly Into tlie eyes of Pat Joe. hoiise oh tlie hllL wns! watching at that moinent" and solitude, assured his vchlef that ' tried to bush htm. but be would they bad accomplished much, unham- "Easing liack into iinrness, I under­ Free Lunch at Noon a little. _•' ::;-:;-•• ,•,.": •;•••; pered as they were by carping author­ stand," he Jbegan, not quite comforta­ ity. '.' bly, however, for he was aware of a know," he pronounced each word - HORSES Hock & Valley Hay Loader, Quantity of Lumber 1 calculated effort. ' "i have been gleam of disapproval in his daughter's But he lay and brooded, no humor In neai'ly new Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys slclt, and r must not waste my his eye, when lie was left alone. Fat eyes at this Interruption.: "Well, there's Bay Mare, 10 yeara old Bay More, 0 years old Syracuse Hay Bake CoUknder Kettlo iii?th].I Biit 1 have to boclear, flrat, Joe had assured hiia that she had no great rush,,but it's wise no doubt to Bay Mare, 3 years old Thomas Hay Tedder Mud Boat ' no lidlnt. Have I dreained it, Joe, brought' him home, but Fat Joe, who see that things don't lag." He hesi­ Grey Mare, 8 years old McCormick Mower . II' did she bring;me home?'' ;., was eyer averse to anti-climax, had, tated and shifted heavily to the other Aboiiit 15 Giiiih Bogs III! ills voice alone; whehdil else told him no-more than that. .-His ef­ foot "We'n want to^tart through to ''-•.•.„ 'CATTLE ., Syracuse Riding Flow 2 sets Heavy Work Harness forts at entertainment were only the the border i)y fall, Isupiiose." Banner Walking Flow ind falling, Joe bad^ltiBpt his friend Red Cow, 8 years old, calf by side Single Harness '<• The doctor believed It;:Miss more spontaneous those days because "We'll be ready." Steve had to laugh Syracuse Lerer Harrow, nearly new TankHciater of the soberness of his friend's face. Black Cow, 0 years old, giving milk, ' nil knew It to-be sa And first of .»t Ills iacl£ of ease. . ' Floating Harrow And then the same day that Joe .raised due June 2411018 DeLovol Cream Separator, No^ 12 < .1 ter hesitated momentarily. And then Holstein Cow^ 6 years old, calf by side might watch d strhig of flat cars, high thero came to the sm-face that;prone- Walking Cultivator - Pltchforka bidu'ti ltell'lier-sp?'*-iie demanded Red Cow, 4 years old, colt byslde Steel Land Roller 22-ft. Ladder piled with ipg^i roll into theydrds, they nesf to accept men for'whiat they'were Black Heifer, 8 years old, caM by side V; whining tenor. MDldn't I say so, 'let iiergd-ta him.'"::."'.;":'. - Hock & Valley Com Sheller, . 10.ft.Ladder v In adman's world wblcb; had idhgb^ a Heifers; 10 months old nearly hew Se^8.hoMe Whlffletreea V ong? And I let that doctor'Worry ' Steve .w^sjilsfe the shrill sa­ Steer, 10 months old J ustj because ;he!8 got: a .diploma In fore convinced Cdleb Hunter ot AlU- Two Grind Stones Quantity of Hay \ lute of. the wh'tatle which iVokM^^ Heifer, 6 months old , ainel ihanglng WihlsvvraH Bon'p Inherent bigness. ;.: ^-^ '''''•'••' Set Bob Sleighs 'Com^.lh Shock':^ • •'. McLean's peah«f'vict6ry; he wai'smil^^ AbiDUtSp^HeM^',':::;^''; -^: • a lie ninswered^teWa question. "Pllptt: resigned tile president Combination Hay Back: Between 800 and 406.bU8heUi ot Oi^ Ing a little wistfully over the memory Set Dump Bowds. Quantity of BeanP&ds ' lie found ypu,V ljojiiaid.V""Slie,' the Bast Coast company'last hlgbt*' IMFtEl^NTS AND^^T^ |>iKht lyou ;homb.!U iwhich,/with-McLean, always ;recuw ;The: statement .waB:-brlet to; actual 'SpringSeat."' •'••/:''.••:'• -•'^y^Shovel:Plow'-v'':' . "':•-••.• 1o;him, wlwhjhe tiiniediand BOW her Two Lumber Wagons " • :;: i I St»el iOll Barrel lOther 'sniiall articles too iranieroiu t» long i time tho^irick';man Jay: anS criBpnesBiv "I merely tell:'y^^^ standing on the. tl;re||^hpld.^^^Sh(i '^dd Lthdtiypu: :<>ah Jiegln;:to .Slhgle;Top:'Buggy:-:.Oi. •:;••.,'',:•,:•;•'- About-40 Bushel Oratet i^:nimition"':^,'->i''-,^ •'•[/'•'" IderddJ And flnafiy liio'itbund It p^ come on diffident, motiselike feet Bbt toi Binlle.'^•!-}:V.i/v;^v2|'!£UiSs^>j^ j planC'acirordlngl^,'t^^ wu watching him. And before be ba^ t^'^medliUel'need: of :fllling that Ti'> ' Five Dy;;:;i;v.-Vov:"',V. '•-'••':-''>\.^^''':-'^'-Sy.r-vjA

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naked iiermiaaion for J. A. Shouldicc to ad­ V. n. CanHold 4,215 4.26 J. P. Sleight Coal Co 8.00 8.00 FOR ANNEXATION "NO" ( ) Miller Coal Co,,,,' 4.60 4.50 dress the Board relative to the conditions of the P. P. VanBuren Co 26.54 26.64 E, Miller Beurmunn 22.24 22.24 Bo It fiirtiior roaolvcd that tho county clork Miller Coal Co 4.6O 4.60 iRD OF SUPERVISORS roof tit the court houac, which request wna I)r, R. F. Codington 10.00 10,00 V. H. CanHold 2.2S 2.26 be, nnd he la hereby directed to tdke the iioc- Miller Coal Co 4.6O 4.60 grantiid. M. L. Buck 7.92 7,92 John Meagher 5.16 6,16 oasary stopB to cause said propasitian to bo Miller ConI Co 4.50 4.60 Sup. young then moved that the Board place A. U. Black & Son.... 2.19 2.U Ilonlce Grnc. Co 23.09 23.09 placed on the proper ballots to be distributed Miller ConI Co 4.60 4.6a itself on record as fnvoring the continuanco of O. V. Elliott 8.87 8.87 C. & J. Fnrhat 20.36 20.35 in complinnce wiUi law, . Miller ConI Co . 4.50 4,60 the mtfthods adopted by SlicrliT Cllne in the A. S. MntthcwB 3,00 3.00 John Alfeldt & Sons 1.20 1.20 F. J. Christopher, Geo. E. Decke. Miller ConI Co 4.60 4.60' matter of working prisoners, which motion E. S. Cochran 3.7G 3.75 Community Goal Yard 3.90 3.00 Sup. Cntlin then presented on behalf of the Miller ConI Co 4.50 4.60 prevailed. Robbins Rnyner 8.58 8.58 Community Coal Yard 3.90 3.90 good road commissioners, tho following resolu­ Miller ConI Co 4.25 2.13 4.26 Sup. Young then moved that tlio clerk be Delhi Township 2.1S E, G. Campbell 11.82 11.82 tion, which same on his own motion was unan­ Miller Coal Co 4.CO 4.60 H. T. Krauss 29..|fi 15.23 J. A. Nute 7.71 7.71 imously adopted. '' Miller ConI Co 4.25 directed to confer with the prosecuting attor­ 1.40 4.26 ney relative to' the matter of drnttlnB a proper George Fisher I.'IO L. J. Hildobrandt 27.CB 27.05 Whereas, apeeificationa for ono nnd one-bnif W. II, Eldred 35.83 36.8!t fficial Proceedings Crapo Lumlier Co 15.55 15.55 Guttonliergor Bros 11.00 lO.CO resolution providing for the working of prison- 11.82 milcB ot road to bo built within tho Village of W. B. Eldred 01.68 61.68 era under the direction ot the slieriir, and that 11. L. Heed 11.82 5.76 A. B. Phelps... 4.24 4.25 Williamston call for a gravel road 16 fool wide, V. J. Brown.... 9.38 0.38 action IHI taken thereon at thin session of the Longycar Bros 6.76 M. L. Buck 81 .81 and V. J. Brown 27.60 27.60 Board. On motion ot Sup. Bennett, the Board there­ M. L. Buck'Milkman 8.06 8.06 Whereas certain taxpnyors nnd other respon­ Goo. A, Canfield 31.46 31.46 Sup, Hall then moved that the verbal request upon took a recess until 1 o'clockj M. L. Buck 2.43 2.43 sible parties liiivo naked that >/() mile of aaid Geo. A. Canfield 38.03 38.63 ot the aheriir, that the Board take some action West Side Fuel Co 4.40 4.40 road withlii aaid village lie conatructod of ce­ Canfield Coal Co 4.25 4.26 Aflcrnonn Seitlon. West Side Fdel Co 2.80 2.60 V. R. Canfield.., 4.26 relative to working prisoners, be made a spec­ Meeting called to order by Chairman Rose, ment inatcnd ot gravel nnd ngree to guarantee 4.2s ial onlor of business nt 2 o'clock tomorrow, West Side Fuel Co 4.40 4.40 to pay onc-hnit ot the additional cost to the V. U. Canfield 4.26 4.26 Roll call, all niembcra present, except Sups. West Sido Fuel Co 4,40 4.40 Community Coal Co , 3.90 which motion prevailed. Brognn and McKlnley. county ot construction over nnd nhovc tho esti­ 3.90 April Session On motion of Sup. Young the Board was West Side Fuel Co 9.30 9.30 mate submitted to the Board of Suporvlsors at Community Coal Co 8.90 3.90 directed to consider the allowance ot claims as The clerk then presented to tho Board tho West Side Fuel Co 10.66 10.66 its last October session. Community ConI Co 3.90 3.90 fiuit as same were reported back by the var­ ixitltiona of n largo numlier of (lualilicd elec­ C, E. Stabler & Co 4,00 4.00 Resolved, that ono fourth mile each way on Community ConI Co 3.90 3.90 ious committees for action thereon, which mo­ tors of the township of Lansing, asking for the C. E. Stabler & Co 3.60 3.60 Reo Way from tho intersection of Putmnn Community Coal Co 3.90 3.90 tion prevailed. . II anncxntloii of certain territory to the city of C. G. Stabler & Co 4.60 4.50 street nnd snld Roo Way be built ot cement Community ConI Co 3.90 3.00 Sup. Jackson then presented to the Board a Lansing, nnd the same wore referred to a apec­ C. E, Stnblcr & Co 4.26 4.26 nnd ns much ot the remainder of said mile nnd M. J. & B. M. Buck ,1.00 3,00 reiiucat that a delegation ot citizena from the lal committee on |>ctitlona for annexation, con­ C. E. Stabler & Co 4.26 4.25 one-half bo built of gravel as funds now np- M. J. & B. M, Buck 3.00 3,00 Village of Williamston ho heard at thia time ^ sisting of tho following members of the Ciihill Coal Co 4.60 4.60 proprlntcd will iicrmit. aaid guaranty to be M. J. & B, M. Buck 16.00 16.00 relative to the construction of the Trunk Lino II Board, Sups. Neller, Christopher nnd Young. Cabin Coal Co 2.26 2.26 approved by the board, (Signed), M. J. & B. M. Buck 15.00 15.00 April 16th, 1917. Itoad through the Village of Williamston, !{ Sup. Young presented tho following resolu­ Calilll Coal Co 4.60 4.60 W, A. Fosdick. T. H. Blizzard. E. T. Elliott. M. J. & B. M. Buck...... 3.00 3.00 tion, which snme on his own niotion was unnn- Cahill Coal Co 4.60 4.60 «li(!clul BCBilon of the Boiird of Supcr- changing the construction of the same from a Sup. Cntlin then presented tho following M. ,L & B. M. Buck 5.50 6.60 I Imously adopted, Cahlll Coal Co 4.60 4.60 • f IiiKhiim county, culled by the clerk gravel to H cement road. I resolution, which same on his own motion was M. J. & B, M. Buck 3.00 3.00 Kosolvo(|, That the sherllC of thia county be Cahill Coal Co 9.00 0.00 III I'cmiily upon ii written rouueBt alKned II. E, Thompson for nnd On behalf of the unanimoualy adopted. M. J. & B. M. Buck.. 14.50 14.50 I authorized to permit all prisoners over eigh- M. & E. V. Goosen 11.51 11.61 HiiporviBorB ot snld county, purauiint tt) delegation then addressed the Board, after , Resolved: That-the action of tho Board of M. J. & B. M. Buck 3.00' 3.00 I toon years of ago under sentence of imprison- M. C. & E. V. Goosen 7.02 7.02 It'. II notice In words nnrt (iKurea »s fol- which Sup. .lackson moved that the petition ot i county roareaentod tlio following ing committee present thoir bills for tho work described property in the township ot Lnnsing, 29.94 waa granted unanimoualy. resolution, which same was carried unanimoua­ to be annexed to the City of Lansing reports: Tho committeo on General Claims reported F. G. Whittcnlwrg 29.94 2.60 ilerk liavlnK preaenled to each niomher to tho county clork, who is hereby authorized Lansing Copipnny 2.60 ly on roll call. to draw orders for payment of the snme, upon that they have examined said petition nnd that back for allowance the following bills nnd tho 6.50 Hnard a copy of the printed proccedinKB Whereas, The Flag now in tiae on the court it conforms in nil particulars to the statute for same were nllowed and ordered paid na follows; Lanalng Company 5.60 8.60 I hriatoplier moved that the minutea of approval of the auditing committee. LecF. Bcdnnrck 8.60 iiouao is becoming old nnd tattered, nnd plain­ The committee on General Claims reported the annexation ot aaid doBcribcd property; Name Amt. Allowod 18.11 •I day of the .lannary aeaaion he ndoptod ly unable to stand the strain ot this strenuous therefore we olTcr tho following preamble and Woman's Hospital Ass'n $16.50 16.60 Roy A, Eicher 18.U 4.25 |l lilted. back to the Board Bill No. 180, presontod by Canfield Coal Co 4.25 season: therefore Lhe Women's Hospital Aea'n,, in the sum ot resolution for your consideration: Woman's Hospital Asa'n 18.00 18.00 21.60 Miller then moved thnt the word Resolved, That tho county clerk is hereby To tho Honorable Board ot Supervisors for tho Doubleday, Hunt & Dolan..,, 470.81 470.81 J. Frank Perkins 21.60 17.06 • ile" as It appeared In che report of the $18.00, for room, board nnd cnro of Nellie Hammond Groc. Co 17.06 inalructod to purchaao n new Flag of suitable Green, nnd bill No. 190 in the sum of $16.60 County of Ingham: Ripley & Grey ,, 1.00 -1,00 12.50 .iicc on aalarlca, flNlng the eomponantlon size, and to draw his order on the county treus- F. E. Searl 66.93 66.93 Catherine Montcr ,,. 12.50 28.07 .r matron of the city hall ot the city ot for tho room, board nnd cnro of Theodore WHEREAS, there was on tho 20th day of A. B. Levi.. 28.07 iiror in payment for same. Brooks and asked that the bills bo referred Wm. H, Graham,.. ,, 9,26 9.26 20.21 iiu at 20c per hour, Iw changed to "fe- January, 1917, duly and legally filed with tho A, Sohwclgert 20.21 7.69 , which motion waa adopted. Sup, Krentel then mndo.a verbal'report on back to the claimant for the reason that same clerk ot the Board of Supervisors ot tho Coun­ Tho committee on Contagious Diaease Claims Smith Groc. Co 7.69 tho Ingham county T. B, sanitarium nnd pro- wore indeflnite, and on motion of Sup, Reeves reported back tor aiiownnee the following bills 26.72 Chrlatopher then renewed hla motion to ty of Ingham, a petition, signed by the requia- Glen Brown 26.72 4.16 M' the minutea na printed, which snnie sonted tho following roaolution, which same the requost was granted. ite numlicr of qualified electors of the town- nnd tho same were nllowed nnd ordered paid Meagher ConI Co 4.16 was adopted on roll call by the following as follows: 32.00 liily carried. Tho cQmmittoe on General Clalma reported ahip of Lansing, in aaid county of Ingham and A. P. Rogers 32.00 30.00 I'lerk then rend n communication from vote: Ycaa 22, naya 0. back fo( allowance the following bills and tho the city ot Lnnsing, in said county of Inghnm, Name . Amt. Allowed S. D. Martin 30.00 Whereas, It is apparent that the expenses of $242.40 38.00 III I,. Woodworth, ex-odicio Sup. ot Weights aame wore allowed nnd ordered paid aa follows: praying that thorp may be detached from the J, A. Brussoibneh 38,00 7,66 Miaaurca, rcqueating the Board to aond n maintaining the Ingham County Tuberculosla township of Lnnsing nnd annexed to tho City 672.00 Milno Groc, Co , 7.05 Sanitarium for tho remainder of the present Name Amt. Allowed ,,. 10.67 10.67 11.07 • Illative to their third nnnuiil convention City ot Lanalng $ 20.00 $ 20.00 ot Lansing In said county ot Inghnm tho terri­ F. L. Hoir 11.07 79.00 I' Weights and Mcnaurcn ofllcinla of the year will exceed the amount now in said' fund, tory described as: Commencing on the eastern 2.00 Frank Cooper 104.00 and that said fund will be exhausted before the City of-Lansing.., .t 40.00 40,00 0.96 6.01 'if Michigan to lie held in Detroit at the City of Lanalng 6.40 6.40 limits of the city of Lansing, Ingham County, John Beuhler 6.01 : 'I'ullor on .Tune 19-22, inclusive. end ot tho year. < .Michigan, at the center of tho Cedar River, 19.28 Bo It resolved, that It la the sense of this City ot Lnnaing 23.17 23.17 N. H. Winans & Son ... 21,24 21.24 On motion ot Sup. Brown tho Board then motion ot Sup. Christopher the request City of Lansing. 13.66 13,66 thence northonstcrly along the center of snld iiinted and the chairman was directed to Board that there lie included In tho 1917 tax river to tho north nnd south center line of sec­ 9.00 took a recess tmtll 1 o'clock.' aaacasmont nnd ordered spread, at the October City ot Lanalng 1.43 1.43 17,18 lit a delegate to attend the convention. City of Lansing 9.40 9.40 tion thirteen'(13) of Lansing Township, Ing­ • elerk then prcacntcd n communication 1917 session ot this Board not less than live ham County, Michigan, thence north to the 3.90 per cent ot tho general fund voted at said sea- City of Lansing 9.33 0.33 Leroy Townahip ,,. 8.88 8.88 Afternoon Seaalen. Felix II. Flynn of Cadillac, • Michigan, City of Lansing 10.06 10.06 south line of the City ot East Lansing, Ing­ ' iiy of the Michigan Aaaoclntlon ot Coun- aion, for the mnlntonunco ot said tuborculoaia 66.32 City ot Lanalng 40.00 40.00 hnm County, Michigan, thence following the •I ika, rciiucatinK the Board to send the sanitarium. Mooting called to order by Chairman Roae, Ingham Co. Democrat l.OO 1.00 westerly boundaries of aaid city of East Lan­ 27.60 V clerk aa thoir roprosontntive to the 9th And be it further resolved, that the county ... 100.00 Roll call, all raembors present, except Sups. Ingham Co. News 281.75 281,76 sing to tho center of Franklin Avenue, some- 100.00 il mooting ot the Michigan Aasoclation of tronaurer bo and is hereby directed to pay from tlmoB called nnd known as tho Lnnsing and McKlnley nnd Young. Wm. H. Grnham IB.OO 16.00 10.87 iv Clerks to be hold at Flint, Michigan, the tax BO ordered when available all ordera Uowoll Plank Road, thence northwesterly nlong 18.12 Wm. H. Graham 6.28 5.28 Prosecuting Attorney Wm, C. Brown cnlled .1 iiy, 1917. accepted or cashed by banks or individuals af­ the center of said road to the east city limits of Tho Boobs Morrill Co 10.00 IO.OO 82.47 the attention ot the Board to tho fact that lia motion of Sup. McKlnley the clerk waa ter said fund has been exhaUBtcd and to pay the said City of Lansing, thence following the C. E. Pratt ,,, 30.52 30.62 Charles Rock • 11.36 11.36 hnd licen notified ot nn increase in tlie coat o{ hiod to attend aaid convention as tlio rcp- interest thereon at tho rate of six per cent per oaat city limits ot said city of Lansing to the Lansing Pure Ice Co ... 1.35 1.36 DIudcnu & Slebert. 56.60 66.60 tho rent of his oflico in tho city ot Lnnaing III live of the Board, and to render to tlio annum to January 10, 1018, place of beginning. Oscar H, Bruegol, M. D.., ,., 13.50 13.60 Silver Load Paint Co 2.75 2.75 from $20.00 per month to $30.00, nnd on motion I an ilcmlzod bill ot hla actual expenacs. On motion ot Sup. Allen which same was 18.61 Alton Brown & Co 0.08 6.08 WHEREAS, said petition was duly nnd log- of Sup. Miller, which same waa unanimously • chairman then announced the following duly carried. Sup. A. L. Rose, chairman of the 17.54 Daniel S. Movis 2.00 2.00 ally filed with the clerk ot the Board ot Supor- carried, tho amount allowed by the Board for viaors as mcnibora of the committee on Board ot Supervisors, was made a member of vlsora of said county, not loss than thirty days 4.50 tho rent of the prosecuting attorney's offica ik'ioua Dlaeaao Clalma: Sups. Reck, Miller tho monthly auditing committee. Daniel S. Mevls 2.00 2.00 4.60 Dnniol S. Mevls...... 2.00 2.00 before tho convening ot said Board nt Its reg­ waa Increased from $20.00 to $30.00 per I Hi'ogan, and nn auxiliary committee to ns- The committee on General Claims reported ular October, 1016 session, and 4.15 month from and after May Ist. 1017, I he committee on Contagious DiBcnac back for allowance the following bills, which Daniol S. Mevia..... 2.00 2.00 4.60 snme were allowed nnd ordered paid as fol- Wm, H.Joy 66.00 66.00 WHEREAS, said petition wna algned by the Sup. Bennett then presented the following • MB. consisting ot Supa. Clements ami requisite number of qualified electora residing 4.60 • •'iiiphor. • • w.; Iowa: The committee on Contagious Disoaae Clalma P, C, Trnger '/, ,,, 4.60 resolutibn, which snme on roll call was adopt- < within the township of Lansing and City of 4,60 eed by the following vote: Yeas 24,^nays 0. '•• motion of Sup. Miller the chnlrmnn wa« Name Amt. Allowed reported back for allowance the following bllla Lansing, in said county, the same constituting 4.60 • li'd to appoint a Biwcinl committee ot Daniel S. Mevia % 2,00 } 2.00 nnd the aame were allowed and ordered paid all of the territory efTectcd thereby; nnd the 4.60 RoBolvcd by the Board of Superviaora of Ing* . " inombora to naaiat the committee on Con- M, L. Campbell,..,",,, -2.00 2.00' aa followB! qualified electors whose signaturca appear upon 4.16 ham county that the county clerk be and ha : I iiH DlaeaBo Clnlma,- which motion WBB duly M. L. Campbell ...,..,,- 2,00 2.00 Name • -. 'Amt. Allowed anid petition conatltutinit more than one per 4,60 hereby IB inatructed to draw an order for $16 I H'll, i whereupon the chairmnn nnnounced M. J. & B. M, Buck 29,00 20.00 Chaa, HInsey ,.'..."...,,,,,.,,$ 29,86 6 26,86 centum of .the population of laid township and P, C, Trager 1.85 for'hla lervicos aa clerk of the Board end pre* mipointmcnt ot Supa. Brown, Bullcn and Wllliamaton Enterprise 1,40 1.40 A. P. Walker & Son 23.46 28:45 city according to the last' preceding United 4,50 paring copies of the proccedlngt for-the print* , ' lure: as Buch apeclal committee. The State.Journal.,,i,,.,,,,, 3,00 8.00 L, E. Dennis 26,10 26,10 States census, and constituting not lets than Mrs, M, E, Shulti ,.. 36,00 . 36.00 er. Ill motion of Sup. Brown the chairman waB M, L. Holm 5,00 E.OO Rice & Co .,,.. , 22.63 22,63 two hundred In number, and not l^aa than P, C, Trager ... 3.10 3,10 Sup, McClure called the Doard'i attention to'' Ni'ated to njiiioint n committee on General M, Ii. Holm, i 25.00 25.00 Rice ft Co 16.01 15,01 twenty-five of the aignaturea of auch petition 9.00 the fact that the iherlfla and the proteeutlng ' lima for the purpose ot^paaBliig on all biUa A. H. Catlin ..,.,.,, 87,76 87.7« A. M. Darling Coal Co.. -. 34,86 84,85 having been obtained from each city or town- 2.26 attorneya ot the itate would hold a.joint ttata >t In the hands of the clerk, which motion Fred R, Allen,,,..,, ,.,, 14,88 14.88 J. P. Sleight Co 8,00 8,00 ship effected by the prbpbaed change, P. C, Trager .. 4.60 4,50 convention In the city of Grand Rapldi durinc'' >" duly carried. Bobbt Merrill Co,,.,,,,,.,,,', 10,00 10.00 J. A. BruBselbaek... 24,53 24.53 .,And, whereat, tald petition confornit in all P, 0, Trager.% .. 4.60 4.60 the coming summer and called upon the proa* , lOti niotion of Sup.'Reevei'the Board then A. A. Hall .,.,, .,.67,84 67,84 The Reutter Market 7,81 '7,81 roapecta with the provlaloht of Act, No, 279 of Weat Side Fuel .. 4.40 4.40 ecuting attorney to addrew tht Board teiatly* ;' Iji'iirned until! o'clock. The committee on Contagloui Dttetie Claims The Reutter Market .;.... 6,18 5:18 Michigan Public Aett of ,1809, at, amended, and Welt Side Fuel.. .. 4.40 4.40 to the .beneflt to be received by attending tuch; Afternoon Seiilon. reported back for allowanee the following billi, The Reutter Market...... 48- ' .48 atatementa therein eohtaliied are true; Weit Side Fuel...,....,.., ... 24.86 24.86 convention. which aame were allowed and ordered paid at A. P. Walker ft Son... • 2.51 2,61 Weat Side Fuel .. 4.40 4.40 I Meeting cnlled to order by Chairman Rote, Nnw'thereforei be it retolved by the Board The prbtecuttiig attorney thenupon explain-', follbwti Larrabee ft Son... ;, 7,67 7,67 of Siipbrvlaort of the-County of .'Ingham and Weit Side Fuel .. 5.80 5.80 lltull call, all mombera preietit. . - Name Amt: Allbwed Larrabee ft: Son.,,,' ,,., 2.64 2,«4 Weit Side Fuel ,,,. .. 2.40 ed the objecti of the meeting.. > ,., yi'hu chnlrmnn then announced the followtnB It'll hereby determined and deelared that auch 2.40 P. C. Milder.,.,,.., .t 26,31 t 26,81 Larraliee ft Son i.. 8,8ft 8,89- Weit Side Fuel ... 4.40 .4.40 ' Sup.McClure'than moved that the thertff and;'j tinorary committeeai.Oeheral.Clalmi, Supa, petition haa been tigned by the requlilte num­ proieeuting attorney be authorlted'to attend] E. E. Maaon...... 10.72 10.72 Larrabee ft .Sbii...... 81,48 81,48 ber of qtiallfled eleeto'rt :tb-wlt:; by quallfled Welt Side Fuel.. .. 8.80 - 8.80 l»ii, RcevcB.and Decke.; Committee on Publte B. -E. Maaon. 86.71 85.71 Larrabee ft Son 68,76 58,76 Weat Side Fuel.;...; ... 4.40 tald convention in a repreientatlve oapaoitrd uilillnga, Supa, HowlettrA'llen and Laaenby. electora eonatitutlng more than'one per centum 4.40 Dr.' E. P. 'North.... . 12,00 12.00 Larrdbee ft Son. 11,64 11,54 Weat Side Fiiel .. 3.26 and that they render a bill to tha Board for^ 'iiiu chnlrmnn thion announced the appoint- 'ofthe population of aaid townihip-and city'ac­ 8.25 Dr. E, P, North,;,.. 15,00 16.00 Larrabee ft Son...... ;,.,.... 87.50 87,60 Weat Side Fuel ....,, .. 4.25 their actual expeniet. - flit ot Sup. Frank J, Chrlatopher at « dele- cording to-the latt preceding , United Statei 4.26 Dr. E. i;.,North 87,00 87.00 Larrab^ ft Sbn.:.,... ,. 7.0S ,7,06 eenaui,- and-* by qualified - elector! eonttltuting Weit Side Fuel ,,,, .. 4.40 ' to]attend the third.annual convention o| 4.40 'Slip..Chrlitopher offered U an amiridment tal P. 0. Frager...:,,,.. 17:86 17.85 Larrabee .ft Son.... /,,,,.,.., 86.01 " 85,01 not leat'thin 200 in number, and not leal than Weat Side Fuel WclghtB nnd Meaaurea Offielalt 'of the .. 4.40 4.40 the motion that each one of tha eonnty olBclali'l P. M, McCrurrlck.... 1.75 1.75 0, E, Stabler ft Co,,,,,,..... 4.26 4.25 26 of the-tlgnaturea of the qtiallfled electors Weit Side Fuel >iiio of Mtohlgnn to be held in Deteolt June .. 12.16 12.15 attending .itate convention at the expenit off C. D. Bennett.,,.... 7.14 7.14 C. E.'Stabler ft Co 12.26 12.26 of .luch petition'having bieen obtained -from Weat Side Fuel , Ihcluaivo.' ...,., • - ••< .:' .. 4.40 4.40 the county, :be required to; turnlih a report otj C. E. SUbler ft Co. 22.90 22,90 C. E. Stabler"ft Co... ,,. 4.25 4.26 each city or towiiihlp effected by the propoted Weat Side Fuel Tlio clerk then proaented the following com- ... 4.40 4.40 the convention in writing to tha Board. Prltehard Coal Co... 18.65 18,65 C. E. Stabler ft Co, 4.25 4i26 change," •• •'••" Miller Coal Co .. 6,26 tdiilcntion which .aame on motion of Sup, 6.26 Sup. McClure, mover bt thi original motion Key'ea Broti '..V...'.. 20.58 20,58 C, E, Stabler ft Co,.,, ., 8.00 8.00 Miller Coal Co ..,,. I'linett waa referred to the Committee oii Be it further retolved that the queitioh of Ti 4,26 4.25 accepted the amendment offtred by., Mr. Chrit Keyet Brot, .',,.,,., 49.69 49,69' J. P. Sleight Coal Co.. 14.60 ,4.60 Miller Coal Co,,,, .. 4.60 iihllc jBulldlnga, with power-to act, making ^the propoted'coniolldatlon and -change 4.60 topher, and the original motion at amended wat. Chai, Reck'...,,.,,. 87.84 27.84 Comer 4'Winter.'..,,.,,...., 27.28 27.28 Miller Coal Co', .. 4,26. tholBonrd of Supervliorat- " ' . ot boundariet by detaching the aforetatd ;terrU 4.26 carried.oh roll call by : tht: following vot«4 J. W. Robinion;.,., • 25.19 26.19 Mri. J. Mitchell.. 40;CO 40.00 Miller Coal Co I'll 11 McKernnn'a Woman'! Relief Corpi,'Mo. tory from the twonthip,b( Linting and annex­ .:. 4.26 4.25 Dr. E, P. North,.,., 18;00 18.00 M. C. Bowdlth...... ,.| Yeat 20,;nayi.,0.;... . • , •; ; II ot I Maaon; would petition your honorable 22.68 •22.68 ing it tO'the City of IJantIng be .tubmitted ,to Miller Coal Co...... 4.25 4.25 Dr. 0, A. Rbwe.;... 88.25 88125 Cap. City Coal Co...... Sup. iCbrlitopher then! addniitd the :Boir Illy to seo'that a FlM.pole of regulatloii 10.60 10.60 the qualified eleetort of the townthip of Lan- Miller Coal Co...... ;... .. 4:50 4.60 Chat, -W. Rack..... 8.76. 8.76 Mra. W. A. Link. relative to the condltloni in whleh'bijlt waiL yiigth.be erected oh the court houie, ,.' 41.40 41,40 ling and of-the City-bt Lanaliig in tald county Miller Coal Co.. .. 4.26 ,4.25 West Side Fuel Co., 25.10 25.10 Larrabee ft Son .'...,.,,.; preiented by claimanti -to the clerk of tbt Wtthl'tho preaent Flag pole,,the Fl*i.la •!• 11.64 11,64 (theiiit ditlior Maaon It dead.or: in perpetual 19.82 19;I2 'April,. 1918,?'--;.;' ''•• Miller Coat Co.. .. 4,59 4.60 Delhi Tbwnthip,.., .11.27 11.27 M. L. Buck.....:.. 4.41 4:41 1 Be It further retolved that'the, County Clerk "uriilnk for loat opportahlliet. •,•.:• v.: DelhiVTownthip ,.., 18.76 West Side Fuel Co...... 'I'ho 'citlzent'of Matonftel'that.tiitt'ebhdt-' 18.75 4.15 ,4,18 ihali within three dayt after - the; pitaage-of Delhi: Tbwnthip.,,,.'. ;.. 5.00 :-;6.oo West Side Fuel Co..,,,,..'...; 12.70 12i70, thii-reaolutibn tranimit a eertUled copy-of tald idr.' Chatrmut t. Yoiir Committee on lililaaga and Per Diem would reipicttully, tubinil III! la a Blur oh the good liame of theroounty. Delhi. Townthlp': ;'•:',: Weit Sidt Fuel Co...... '.;.. RttpMtfnllyirabmlttad, • .' 7.18, : 7.18 4.40 4,40 petition aiid ot -laid retoliitton to the clerk s( the following report! Delhi Townthip:.,;.; 10.20- Weit Bide Fuel Co...i..,....,; 4.40 4;40 ;> FRANC L. ADAMS. 10.20 each city and towiiihlp; In- the dlitrlot-to be TOWNSHIPS AND NAMES TRAVEL ATTE'DANCE' TOTAI Delhi .Towi^l|Kip v;,,, 12.44. West Side Fuel Co.;...... , 8.80 8i80 effected by the prbppted-ehang*, andthat each Secretary Flitl MoKemkn Womtn't'-B^llif: ; 12,44 ..; WARDS - Milet .Aint, Dayt Amt.; ' • '•'-';;''• • • Delhi Townthip-.... 15.95 w;ett. Sida:Fu«l|Co,'...... ,', w .4,40 of aaid city- and townihip'olcrki give notice -of 18,96 4.40 . Alatedon. .Floyd Straight...... 16 .-:| .96 .8 ' ;|t .00 ;$12.9 •|irpa,| :.. •• ,'•.•i..-'V ••:/•',;:,•,.:V.i;,,;,.,;;:,vi.^v-vf Delhi TbwiitMp.;... ; 6.001 Leo J.. Campeau...... ,,'." 88,<2 the 'date andpurpoae of the -eteetion provided )V8,00 '8B;t2 H.,R. Bullen...... 12 .72 • • .::8 , : 1 .00; 12.7 Maaon, April 16,'. 1917.'.": T.'i'i' •".••- •;.;•-•:• •'.', :• Delhi->Towi(thlp>.... 19,88 Cahlll Coal Coi...... fbr-'byiiaidrewlutionby-publieation in one or Aurallui .19,82 4.60 4,50 . Jamet :Brogan...... ;...... 40 2.40 8- , '1 .00 -'•14i4' .Sup.l McKlnley .then pMMint«d;'tht following Delhi' Townthip ;-•.. '.1,50 Cahill Coal' Co...... ;..... '9,00 more-papertpubllthed; within'Mid diitrlot at Biirikerhill...... 11.60 9.00 John B. Fay...... -...;... 14 : .84 8:: - .12.00 ' '12.8 ranlutlon, whleU: itim;.wM ;uttMinibutlr;ewr*; Mri; R.'Whitnty,;;; 108,88;; Cahill Coal Co..;...... : 4,50 leait'"onc«-in;each week for four weeki>j>ri- Delhi..... 108.88 4.50; .CM. Krentel...... 82 : 1.92 ,.;:8:;;.;;; 1 ioo,.- :, 18.9 A.;,R,v.BIaek/.v.Vi.. •-:':5.48:: Cahiir Coal Co...... i.....,: ceding tald eleetioh and bT'potting a like no­ Eatt Laming.,,.. ,SA9 rg.oo 9;«o Ingham ., .A. J..Miller...... 18 1.08 '8.' ; 1 ;oo. ; .18.0 UoBolved i ':; Tliat ^thel montr ;hentofort - pro* J. 0) .Grcttanbergtr,; .^ B;IO CaKlll Coal Co...... ;..,. ;;4.60 4.60 tice in at leeat ten plabet In'iald dittrict, hot i 8.10 Laming Townthip W. H. Neller 32 1.92'. 8 ' 12,00 • V: ; 18.9 rilled: 1^0' be ptid"to,.tha,velty^o(. ;I«milng'foF G;;M. DuttiVMiD... :i6,oo;: Cahlll .Coal Co;;.. ,7..;...;;.' 4.80 4.60 leaa than ten dayi prior to laid election, and, •^^»r• '16.00; Leroy - ,A. H. Catlin 64 8,86 ,3 , - . 12.00<.~ 15.8 rdlcnl treatment,' cut'andi-attendMiet :0t:in» 0, M, :Dutt.v:M;'D;i :';:«0.00; Cahill Coal ^Co...... ;•>. 4.50 ,80.00 '4.60 Be it further retolved that the form of tha Leilie .P. R. Allen 16 ,96' a 12^00, 12.9 liiter^t contegloui dlM'aiiB^outi^lh.ith'ii-elty-Md :D. A.: Stoeittbn^,Vvi;:..;;; ir J9.oo: Cahill-{CbBl Co.;.;,,. i i,.;.-;-.• : 4.60 24.76 V4.60 ballot thall be at followi; "Shall there be de­ Locke ,W, F. Dain 60 8,60 •, 8 . '^ 12,00 16.6 iwnahtp' of .Laiftlngi'be: pald:;mbnthly'in:,tha City < of ^ Xantlng,.;...... r884;B0v- CaKlll: Coal Co...... ;,;;;;.;' - 8.60 284;60 :.8.60" tached from the townihip of Laniing and an­ Meridian .E. D. McClure.... 44 2,64 . ', 8 ,•. 12,00'.' •..•r'HA :imo mannbr iaa tatarret'Mii;,iptld it^'ioounty E,; H, Blg«low:.iv,;;;^.i;4,; •S':B;44"i Cahill CoaJ^«o.;..i.;v,v;...^ •59.00 i; 9.00 nexed to the city of Laming in tald county ot > Ulcers, and the olerkMli.' hertby. directed-, to J;;0. Holiday* Boh;..;;;. -6.44 Onondaga C. A. Hunt 82 1,92 • 8-1 '12,00 •:•.; 18.9! \::8B.14V 85.14 Cahlll.;-CbBl ;Co.;;^,ii.,Vwv;.; ;;:2.25 ^; 2.25 Ingham, the territory deieribed ait Commenc­ Stoekbrldge h r a wi ordcra' Mcordlngly; :Md:th«t-m'brider; tor Henry y Tortn';'.. ;vVVVi,'. v. v A. A. Hall 86 5,16 ' .,'-8 * 1 ,00 •;'•':• I7.li i«JH'-; 9.f Oahill; Cbal; Co .^ V'. i'.V.;.... v;^ ;'.9.oo : • 9.00 ing on the eaitern limltt ot tho city ot Lan- Vevay L. T. Laienby.... 4 V.24'i •::'-Z'."-".'..-, i JOO'-••;.;.;i2.' » •" I montha ot 'January;; If«brotry and Mweh ;i<6hgy»ar.E-3roii'l^,'. .;vv;'i:; ;•; CBhlU:t!dal^^Co;, .V iV. .V .V. .^.V .: 4.60 ting, Ingham County. MIehigan. at the center ;.'4;66 Wheatflold. ...e W, S Reevee 18 1,08 • ' 8 '1 ,00 • .',•-••18.01 drawn at thlt;ttroei,in:(avor'bfi(tht,elty;cit CbiiimaiiHy pHntcidKaad ;vr4,90- alng, Ingham County, Michigan, thence follow­ Laming, 8rd ward...... Geo. E. Decke.... 26 1.66:; %a •"'.•• \i2,00' •-•;-^.i8,B :.OtJ^IU;/iObBli'Co'i-S'.!.ij'vf;'i-.''.' «.',;C.:;BowdlthV;vv;'.C;'.% .-J'v^:.^ 115,04' i;,. 15,04 lismlng, 4th ward 0. W. Reek 128 1.68 . •-• .''8 ••>•''.'v.'/12,0'0-''' 110 word '!'Juvenile'.'.;,-bhaaiiadritor/;'f• wale"i In.' Woman|t Hbflpltal 1 Ait'ii .';> >182.00i ••M;l'J,'v;a^B; ;Mr!iBticV;'i-^;;'.: ^ .-.•' i' 800 ing the weiterly boundariet of laid city ot ;::-'i''i8,i . lie report ot4fie)eommltlM;bn;Mlatlu;;'foir.'th« ;;8,o9;; East -Lanilng to tha center ot Franklin Aven­ Laming, 6th ward Frank Yojing ., 26 l;6e ;.••'•• 2:,-V, '•.-•'-•I'S'.OO'^^ -:,;'.; 9ii :FranIc>iMuntoBVl:;';,;''.''' 'M;fJi?ft:Bi^^;M.;;:Bi«)k;wv.;^^^^ ::8.oo;. 8,00 Lanalng, 6th ward Frank Chrlatopher '. 26 ". ;3; >.-;' 12^00 .s li'iiaeon;that'the .•Gtl6n^,adbptlhgi;tht':Mirart.'-of; :Orlii'!;Hb»iitliariirw'.'V.'^K-V;.'''i?i „ 8 00 ue, lometlmoi called and known aiCthe Laming 1.66': •':';'ii'i8,i Itiie: cbmm|ttee,itakeh'::atuth«' ;M;,f;i;2«:',B;?;M;^^Bnckri;ivV;jt, 8,00 andiHowell Plank Road, thence northwesterly - Lanalng, 7th ward 3. S. Bennett 26 li66i;. \ "is '••••• •->12|00----';--i:^i8,i jWi'JF.tBnxton, -«•••-"-•- .. 12,97 Maaon, lat ward l'< iistiobbr: BoMlbn,>,whleh'>mb0aiirpr«vUM;'i^.%-p 1,00 along the center of tald road to the eait city A. L. Roae 2 .12 H 'i-'.-S'':'] '•"•:."'12,00'-'" -'•.i;vi2.fl Maton, 2nd ward A. A. Hewlett 2 •'.12,: :-'^^.i['--.C\:-l^M'-: ^•';*>12.3 J. S. BENNETT; .;•;, •."V^'^>f^-v^•••'^^4'^'^^; JOHN B. PAY.':";;:' IT',', >•'*;:'-"'•'•! ••''••''•'.'••''• •;t'i.'i.;-¥-l^ REED JACKSON. V; 1 '.-'S';''-- 1' ^R iiii ^^^^^^^MkM^Mkm^^M^i&sals^^^m < ^ .•' . ' ,• ••,

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29> 1917

III or Ihclr nddrcis nnd upon motion The whole number Under Eighteen Years Of. not permitted to employ a man for that pur­ Tyiie "V" Oil Engine which waa to be shipped ! Aflernoan Session 1 liill which miino \v«» duly cnrried, It Ago chnrgod.wlth Minor OffenBes committed to pose. ' • '. • nnd inatnllod ns soon as poaalhlc ut n coat of 1 Meeting called to order by Chnlrmnn Rose. 230.00 icil to lie tho ucnao of tho Donrd thnt tho jail iliirinR the year, 6. Ilccommendntionn— ^ $635.00 tho blue prints came and we have the Roll call. All mombors present. Mil hills to bo prcBontcd to tho Donrd The number of prisoners connncd in the jail We recommend thnt the sheriff be authoth- founi tho jail within tho yenr the number who Balnnce, report Oct. 1, 1910. $2376.70 nocessltnto a little expense on the pnrt of the Onice chnrges nnd collection fees. ..$ 2089.24 Extension Drain- could not write, 38. county in the wny ot entcrtjdning nnd showing nellnipicnt county tax and interest 4046.73 AsBcaament ordered: ,<• .Son '15.27 "17.07 Charged to Citiea nnd Town- tho dologntcs nround our county institutions. ^.,.n 9.3» 9.89 The birthplncea of the males received In the Bhips, 1910 592,170 Costs not court of record 14.55 Lansing Township . $ 1326.00. Circuit Court foes 112.00 Orders iasued .$ 1126.21 IMi-eil 80.0.1 80.64 Jnil within the yenr Exclusive of Blacks, Mu- Appropriation Oct., 1916... . 4500.00 While we hnve n bnlnncc on ban. October Session lattoca and Indians are na follows: Born in the Outsido Itcceipts he Inatructcd to plnce enough money in our Delimiuont Co. Drnin Tnx & interest 619.01 County ot Inghnm .. . 173.75- Uniteil Statca 22; Russia 1 ; several unknown. Shingle . ..$ 104.29 nccount from time to time to meet our neodn County Drnin Tnx of 1916 96537.07 Orders Issued $ 376.96 — I Tho number of Blacks, Mulnttoes aiid In- Bon T. Yerks Sons 50.00 iintil tho receipts of the tnxea. As our report Renaaoaaed Co. Drain Tax ot 1916.. 6.00 Contracts and In- n, Mich., October 8lh, l!)17. illnna received in llie jail within the year la aa Henry Town by E. D. Tcrofy 178.00 is mndo to cover tho time from October 1, to IDellnipiont Co. Drain returns of 1910 1786.16 cidcntala unpaid 961.05 ncllniiuont Others Tnx and intcroat Balance In fund 63.00 |1. I innutlnK of the InRhnm County follows: Male Blacks 10; Fomnle BIncks 3; Anna Jeltrlos 80.00 October 1, It re(piircs enough funds In sight 19733.20 .Supervisors. Male Mulattocs 1. Antrum Co., (Mrs. Grove). 68.50 to cnrry our account for eighteen months na Refunded Other Tax Fund 213.17 |ru' rnllcd to order by Chnlrmnn Albert Of whites born in tlie United States, receiv­ Montcalm Co. Walter Tuthlll 15.25 the aupplying of food nnd cnre to the needy .State and County Tnx of 1916 389021.43 $ 1390.00 $ 1390.00- ed during the yenr, how mnny had foreign born muat be attended too. Tho present in. Itcoves tho minutes of Disbursements with tlie nmount ot $0807.87 chnrgod to tho cidentals unpaid .. 217.10 • liiy'a sesaion were considered rend. tho Inbor of the prUonera during tho year, County Poor Fund 1101.89 $.159.80. Keeper nnd Matron $1000.00 Cities and Townahipa makes nn nmount of Huntcra' License (Act 211) 181.80 Bnlnnce in fund 26.00 •lion of Sup. Louis Nellcr tho minutes $12807.87 to he placed upon tho tnx roll, for • ml day's session of tho Bonrd were Tho totnl snlnrlea or fees received by the Lnbor in Co. house.$ 391.44 Deer Hunters' License 1.00 sherlll nnd deputies nnd the sum received for Lnbor on Co. farm. 527.40 918.a4 the Poor Fund. County Road Fund 50022.08 586.00 686.00' i HH printed. Rnaamnn Drnin— ! iiirmnn then nnnouncoil the nppoint- bonrd nnd keeping of prisoners. Including "nt- Fuel nt Co. house 1572.01 Cemetery Trust Fund (interest) .. 4.50 tending court" nnd "locks and unlocks" during Gnsoline nnd oil 730.12 Your Superintendents ot the Poor are in­ Tuberculosis Snn. Mnnt. Fund.... 1055.70 Assessment ordered; bi I lie fnllowinK eonimittees; terested in tho welfare ot tho poor of tho Onondnga Township . mil Means—Allen, L. 11. Brown, Mc- tho year, 510722,95. Soap nnd disintectnnt .,., 403.84 Eatntca Tniat Fund .101.65 $ 2800.00' Tho amount paid for medical attendance, Medical attendance nnd med­ county and also in the county financoa, which Orders issued $ 1058.79 your Honorable Body muat rcall-/.o if you hnve Contracts nnd In- •iiiion—Miller, .Tnckson, V. J. Brown, $325.00. icine 248.25 Totnl receipts $748807.20 Tho amount pnid for clothing, $30.00. Repairs, blncksmithlng etc.. 337.98 made nny investigation from other counties cidontnla unpaid 1711.11 I irle, Laaonliy, Fay. Clothing nnd bedding .... 642.92 with reference to the compensation for tho Disbursements.^ Balnnce in fund 30.10 • liiickots, Coroner nnd Witness Claims Tho amount pnid for repairs to the jnll dur­ Miacellnnenua ordora ." $35737.31 ing the year, $35.00. Groc. nnd provis...$1515.84 nmount of service nnd responsibility we nre Dains, Kyes, Hunt, Clements. Meat and butter... 850.84 cnlled upon to perform you well know wo do Wltnesa Script 144.70 $ 2800.00 $ 2800.00 , Township and Ward Poor Accounts The amount paid for nil other nccesaary sup­ .lury .Script 3267.20 plies for the jnll during the yenr, $100.00. Tobacco 79.40 2446.14 not receive enough componsntion for our ser­ Stimer Drnin— \V.'.I. Neller, Walters. Postage, telephone and stat. 93.78 vices wo ask thnt you give this cnrotui con­ Ilutroit House of Correction ...... 1010.30 ABScsament ordered: ' I'arin nnd DulldinKa—Bullen, L. Ncl- The totnl coat of mnintnlnlng the jnll during Onicera' Salaries 24948.88 Onondnga Township . $ 900.00' the yenr, $11212.95. Incidcntnis 24.80 sideration, • i.ilil;. Totnl chg. keep inmntes. .$8418.68 .luatico and Coronora Claima ., 849.87 Orders issued ', $ 030.99 I '•iimcnt of Taxes and Assessment The amount ot traveling nnd other expensea AVhile the cost of keeping our inmntes nt Wltnesa nnd .Iiirors Fees Contrncta nnd in- M lintel, rtulison, Kyes, Kolley, Dains. Incurred in nrrosting and tnking prisoners to Permnnent repnlrs...$894.61 tlie County Home lins advanced to about 40o Toola and furn 127.43 per day we know It la loaa than it coala tho (.rustico Court) 182.00 cldontnla unpnid 342.04 HiiildinKS, except County Farm— Jnil, $325.00. Return ot Births nnd Denths 1250.50 Bnlnnce in fund 10.37 •Mien, Kelloy. The nmount expended In taking prisonera to Stock, seed & Food. 216.33 nvorngo countloa with the anmo conditions. Wo Supt's. expenses 03.44 $1301.81 feel that the poor and unfortunate in Inghnm Mothera' Pension 4031.50 McClure, Fay, V. .7. Brown. State Priaons, Houaes of Correction and In­ Sherifl' nnd Constable CInima 0350.21 dustrial ,SchoolB, .$153.00, Outside Relief county hnve as good care iind surroundings ns $ 990.00 990.00 |i' .r -L. II. Brown, Hunt, Cloments. Med. Att. & nurslnK.$355.21 clroumstnnces will permit, our methods of car­ Contnglous Diaonso Claima 15437.87 Spaulding Drain (.Toint)— I.asenhy, Rulison, Hall. Other expenditures (naming them), Insane Rat Bounty 207.75 Aaaossmont ordered: ward under construction. Fuel 182.31 ing for the needs ot the Inmntes ot the Home, 1 ii Cllnlma—Mall, lieeves, Wallers. Prov., eloth'g, shelter 720.09 also the outside relief work is nlwnys open for Siiarrow Bounty • • • •• 300.52 Wllllamston Township • iniiH Disease Claims—V, ,1. Brown, (ienerni Condition of the Jail. / DoHnquent Stnto nnd County Tnx (Ingham County) .. $ 1375.00- Dimensiona ot jnil, nO.xCO. Transportation 40.44 $1298.05 inspection. Wo know there should be n thor- iiiiiRnn. Total disbursements $11018.64 OHgh cooperntlon between the members ot your - Returns of 1910 12238.19 Locke Twp., (lag. Co.) .. 192.60 I. (illicers' Accounts—Uulison, Bullen, Mntorlal of which jnil is built, brick, wood, bonrd nnd ours to nccompllsh tho best rosulta, Delinquent Drnin Tax Tlcturna, 1910 1097.84 Shinwnaaeo County .. 1182.60 otcol, iron. , \lliin, Miller. Balance Oct. 1, 1917.... $ 2883.81 wo therefore extend to your Honornblo Body nn Delln'iiicnt Renaaesscd Drnin Tax Onlera isaued (Ing. Co.)..$ 1188.58 ' 1 .Supcrintendonis of Poor—Ferle, JIanner ot heating tho jail, steam. Total chg. keep inmates. ..$8418.08 invltntlon to visit our homo and satisfy your­ Tictiirns of IfllO RR.32 Orilors iasued • W. .). Neller. Mnnnor ot ventilnting tho jnll, window. Less rocoipta from farm.. 560.96 selves personally aa to the conditions and nian- Tnhoritancn Tax Due State ot Mich 34757.58 (Shiawaasoo Co.) 200.05 •Kelleyl Itullen, Fay. Condition of scwerngo, fair. Net keep ot Inmntes $7861.72 ngomont, Ccmolory Truat Fund 8.00 Contracts nnd In- 1 OlUcers' Bonds—Hunt, Cloments, Number ot colls, 12. cidontala unpnid 1190.04 Totnl n\imher of Inmates during year Dolinnuent County Tax and Interest .17 Si'/.o ot coils, 5x7.\7. males 54, temaloa 24. ' Our kooiier and matron, Mr. nnd Wra. Fuller County Normal Fund 300.00 llnlanco in fund 104.73 nnd Conalnlile CInima—.Tackson, Material ot which colls are made, wood, stool. Totnl number of days supported during yonr join In tho invltntlon for you to visit tho home County Poor Fund 9R64.43 I,. Nellcr, McClure, Fay. Special pi'ovislons tor fomnle nnd boy pris­ (including clothing) 17186, mnking nn nvorngo nnd ask that yuu set a day tor the special in­ Indigent .Snidiors' Fund 793.07 $ 2750.00 $ 2750.00- Hnncla ami BridKoa—liroKnn, Krontel, onera, separalo apartments, number ot inmates 47, at nn nvorngo dnily spection. Cniinty Drain Fund 79581.80 Wainwrlght Drnin— I'li'M, Uulisiin. Speclnl provisions tor inanne and Idiotic per­ coat ot $.45745, which hiis licon chnrgod to the Trusting our work Inst yonr will moot your DoHnnnont Otlior Tnx Fund 5579.54 Assoaamont ordered: Auxiliary Cnmmltlcrs. sona, under construction. Citiea, Townships and County us follows with henrty npprovnl nnd lliat wo shall receive youv Itunlora' LIcenae (Act 211) 014.70 Locke 'I'ownalilp .. 600.00 Knckola, Coroner and Witness CInima la your Jnil used as a city or village lodcup? other relief expenses; cnoperntlon for the' coming yenr wo respect­ Door llunlera' License 87,00 County ot Inghnm 200.00- \V. ,1. Neller.- Yea. It 80, how many priaoners linvo been Ordei's laaued .$ 40.23 Lansing City— fully submit the foregoing report tor your Teachers' Tnatitulc Fund 233.45 and Constnblo Claims—Bullen, connncd under city or villago ordinances? None cnretui consideration. LIhi-nry Fund , 3332.47 Contrncta nnd In- Amount received for hoard, etc., ot city or 30 inmates, 9282 days $4240.06 .lAY M. SMITH, Primnry .School Fuiid 104788.80 ' cldonlnla unpnid .. 723.''2 I (Minims—Kyes, Allen. villago prisoners? None. Outside rollct 183.90 C. C. FOSTER, Stnte tnxea of 1016 15571R..39 Itnlancc in fund '. SUM • ioua Oisense Clnlms—Clements, L. H. Slate of Michigan. County ot Inghnm, ss. Totnl chnrgo City Lnnsing.. $4429.95 WALTER S. ROOT. General account State ot Michigan 3724.80 I do boroby certify, that the foregoing report City of Mnaon— Superintendents ot tho Poor of Inghnm County F.xi'onae ot sale 179.62 $ 800.00 $ 800.00' . innr Cntlin moved that when tho la a full nnd accurnte exhibit of tho condition 3 inmntes, 440 days $ 201.28 Delinquent Stnte Tnx nnd intcroat.. 2701.00 'I'ho following named drains were under pro- 'IJDurned today, tliat it stand ndjourned ot the Jnil of aaid county and of the priaoners Outside relief 2.75 On motion of Sup. Reevea the report waa ac­ Tuberculosis Snnitorium Mnnt. Fund 8467.60 ceaa ot construction nt tlio timo ot my Inat an­ ueeks. therein confined during the pnat year, compiled Totnl chnrgo City Mason $ 204.03 cepted and referred to the committee on Coun­ County Road Fund ....1,32008.53 nuel report and are now completed, viz: 1 S3 was then thkon to nscortnin from from tho records In my oflice. Townahip of .Aureliua—7 ty, Townahip nnd Wnrd Poor Accounts. PulTenherger Drain- •Aaaesanrs of tho City o£ Lnnalnj? just In Witncas Whereof, I hnVe hereunto set 2 Inmates, 698 dnya ' $'sio'.bo . Secretnry' Root on behalf of the Board and Total • Disbursements .'. .$654091.29 Balance of fund ..... $ 268.16'-; lilt it would hnve on tho work of thoir my hnnd at Mason, Michigan, this 6th day of Township of UunkerhiU— • the Keopor and Matron ot the Poor Farm, ex­ To cash on hnnd. Jan. I. 1917... .$24940.83 Contracta nnd in- ml to (,'et Into communication with the October, 1917. 1 inmate, 37 dnya '..$ 16,92 tended to tho Inghnm County Board of Supers To cash on hnnd Jan. 1 to Oct' cldentala unpaid .....$ 18.32 iiiK attorney as to tho Icgnlity of such HAUYEY O. CLINE, Sheriff. Outaido rellot '....;; '7.00 visors nn invitation to visit nnd inspect the 1. 1917 ..,. 748807.20 Balance in fund 249.83 Total charge Bunkerhili .... 23.98 farmland buildings, and on. motion of Sup. Report of Inspectors ot Jails. I'atlin asked to withdraw his motion .Township of Delhi ,.,:••) .. Rullsdn the invitation was accepted by the t 773748;0S $ 268.16 $ 268-.1S-. I 111. consent of the second nnd luch rc- For the County' ot Ingham, ot Inspection 1 inmate, 174 days- ...... •.; ;:. 79.60 Board and.the time set lor tho visit as Thurs­ By. cash disbursed Jan. I to Redman Drain- ' lis Krnnted. day, October 26th.'. ! Balance of fund <•-<, made Sept, 26th, 1917. \l Township of Ingham—• Oct. 1, 1917 .i. .$664091.20 .'. • .. ' $ 37.77,- iiiiition of Sup. Lnsonby the Bonrd ad- 1'inmate, 100 days ,...... ( 49.86 Contracts and In­ To. Hon. Board of Supervisors, and The State ' The Clerk thien read thd tojlowlng commtini- By. cash on hand Oct. 1, 1917 110666,74 •I until 1:30 p. m. • Temporary relief ...... 68.20. catlons. A letter'^from the'Bureau of Stand?, cidentals unpaid •;:.•• 00.00 Board of Corrections and Charities;. Total charge Ingham TTP... -. t 108.06 ards-which same on< motion waa received and 1 $773748.03 .Bnlnnce in fund .... 37.77 Afternoon Seiiion.: Tho undersigned Inspectors of Jails for'the .Township of Lansing— placed on file. •. '• Balance in Ingham'County Funds Sept 30,i«17 • u\i called to order by Chairman Rose. Coiinty of Ingham, in compliance with'the pro- 1'Inmate, 6 daya ....'...... $ 2.74 A letter from A. W, Thompson, President ot $ . 37.77. •$ 87.77' |l 'all. All membcrg nrcrient. visions of'law (Sections 2637-2642, Compiled Outside relief ...... 98.44 Contingent Fund $ 167,41 •• Suttrcll Drain— tho State Association of Supervisors, request­ Balance of fund ratlin then renewed his motion to ad- Laws 1916), respectfully report: Total, charge Lnnsing Tp',. 101.18 ing that the Board send deloKatos. to the State County Poor 3160.40 • $. 1S.93- iiir ft period of two weeks or until 10 That on the 26th day ot Sept., 1017, they Township of Leroy— Asaoclntion, nnd on motion of Sup. Catlin the County Drain 30400,06 Contracts and in- • iictoher 22nd, which motion was. un- visited and carefully. Inspected the County Jail 1 inmate, 13 days ,.. 5.96 coinmunlehtion was received and the Chairman Soldiers' Relief 264.62 cidentals unpnid 00.00 11 ily carried.. of said County, and found as follows: Township of Leslie— directed to appoint a committee of three to Delinquent Other Tax Bnlnnce In fund '..'.. 13.98 > liairmnn then nnnounccd the appoint- I. That during the period since the last re- 5 inmntes, 260 days .....;.$ 110.93 attend the State meeting, • imd Int 7 17006.06 ' r tho following committeea on nsBcaa- aulred report and the date of this examination, Outside relief ..;... 01.16 Stnte of Michlgnn 624.48 13.93 i3.es-' Mlls: there has been confined at different times 867 Totnl charge Leslie Twp,,. $ 211.09 A" communication from tho State Board of Library 67L17 Sllsby Drain- I. and Cloments, Brognn nnd Fcrlo, Bui- prisoners charged with offenses aa follows: Township of Locke— AaseBsors together with a blank form on Tonchers' Institute 166.20 Balance of fund iB.iij; 1 inmate, 306 days $ 166.97 wh oh tho Bonrd of Supervisors nro to make Deer Hunters License .. 21.75 Contracts and in­ I I'ay, L. H. Brown nnd Cntlin, V. J. Offense Male Female Total their rcport;to said Bonrd of Assoflsors, and . iind DnIns, Hnll nnd Kyes, Hunt and 'Violation local option law 26 26 TownBhIp of Meridian— EstntoB Trust 3093.40 cidentals unpaid $ 00.00 2 Inmates, 378 daya i 172.01 tho same on motion wns referred to the com­ Balance In fund 16.1B 111 . .fnckson nnd f^ouis Noller, Kelloy and Drunk and Intoxicated...202 206 mittee on Apportionment. Cemetery Trust 146.60 • . Laaenhy nnd Walters, McClure and Giving liquor to minor.. 1 1 ' Township ot Stockbridge— Tuberculoala Snn. Mnnt 13.50 W. n. Neller nnd Ucovoa, Straight and Tippler, let offonso 1 1 2 inmates, 730 days i 333.94 H, S. Gray. President of the Michigan Chil­ County Rond ., 63860..'10 $ 16.16 $ .16.15- ••ih ward by commlttcoB on 6th nnd 7th Vagrance 28 Township of Onondaga— dren Home Society of Benton Harbor, Mlch- West Town Drnin—- 20 ignn, addressed the Bonrd relutive to the con­ Bnlnnce of fund Adultery ....,.'.,. 2 4 2 inmates,^ 712 days 1.. $ 325.70 Cinsh on hnnd $110656.74 80.9E- 'li-rk then presented to the Bonrd under Township of Wllllamston— ditions of the homo nnd the euro ot persons Contrncts nnd in- Rapo 2 2 from Inghnm County. County Tronsurer Lane also presented to the il of communications n statement of the Leud nnd lascivious co­ 1 inmate, 365 days $ 166.07 cldentnln unpaid $ oo;oo Sup. Rullaon then presented the following Bonrd tho chnrgo bnck tax Hat which same waa Balance in fund laxen ns npportlonod by the Auditor habitation 2 4 Temporary relief 218.24 referred to the ayiieoial committee thereafter 30.06 ii. September 20th, 1917, and a detailed Totnl charge WllilamBton Tp $ 386.21 resolution, which same was unanimously adopt­ Indecent exposure person 1 1 ed on roll call. appointed by the chair, consisting of Sups. ' lit of tho Stnto tnx apportioned to tho Prostitute $ 80.1)5 80.96 2 WHEREAS, tho Michigan Children Homo Rulison, V. J. Drown and Clements. Wilson Drain- I'liuntles In the state, and on motion of Abduction minor child... 1 1 Total chg. to citles\and twps ;6867.87 Edward J. Donne, County Drain Commis­ Hull the communications were considered Society, a Michigan corporation with its prin­ Balance of fund 111,47' Petty larceny ...... 18 19 County— ^ cipal office at St, Joseph, Michigan, is now at sioner presented tho following report and samo Contracts and in- . t 111 referred to the committee on Ways Grand larceny .' 6 6 on motion of Sup. Allen was received and re­ M1 •ii.nfl. /' 19 inmates, 3617 days $1663.60 its own expense caring for children who might cidentals unpaid $ 000.00 Lorccny ot nuto 1 1 otherwise be a public charge In this county, ferred to tho committee on drains, I. lark then rend a communication from Attempt lorceny ot auto 1 Outside Balance in fund 111.47 I,, ^oodworth, State Dairy and Food 1 relief ... 1298.06 and. REPORT OP DRAIN COMMISSIONER, 1917 Taxing auto without WHEREAS, the said Society agrees to con-' iiinionor nnd on motion of Sup, Kyes tlie permit 4 Less chg. $ 111.47 ,'lll,4r <>'as referred to the committee on Ways e 4 Cities tinue caring for such children so that the same To tho Honorable Board ot Supervisors ot-the Mead Drain- Resisting oflSccr 1 County of Ingham. Balance ot fund... I'lins, : Contempt of U.'S. flag.. & Tps... 669.76 "'«,.",?J„'lS ."„*"'''"'= eharge In this county, and ;. '78,90 iiiiilion of Sup, Hall the Board then ad- 3 Collected 1644.93 (1204.68 AVHEREAS, the said society I* engaged In Gentlemen: In accordance with Section Contracts. and In.^'., Assault and battery .... 10 cidentals unpaid fell I to meet October ^-22nd, at 10 o'elqek Assault Intent to do hod- 03.87 taking for adoption. and permanently placing 4316 of the Compiled. Laws, I have the honor .$ 00.00 Per. Rep. homeless children. In the event that said chil­ to submit herewith my annual report for the Balance in fund .... 78.90 ' Ily harm less murder.. 1 1 dren are under the full age ot twelve (12) year ending October 8th, A. D. 1017, as County A, L. ROSE, Chairman. Arsony tools, fur, H. CnAHAM. Clerk. V 1 stock, supti, years and not feeble minded, which children Drain Commissioner in and for the County ot $ 78.90 78.90V Attempt to murder .;.. 1 1 expense , 1801.81 might otherwise become public chargea In this Ingham, State ot.Michigan. ••>•. Crandall Drain-' Carry'g concealed weapon 4 4 Total cost to the county.. 88048.78 county. The following named drains have been com­ ,; I ijEjaiance ot fund 27.18; Grose indecency ,.. 1 1 Sales from' farm and amt col­ NOW THEREFORE. In consideration that menced, constructed, and completed since my Contracts and in-• Monday, October If, 1117/ False pretense ...... 2 2 4 lected from sources 1101.8> ,the said Michigan Children's Home Society last annual report, via: ' ,oidentals unpaid. 00.00 Board mot pursuant to adjouhinwnti' - Breaking Jail ...... 1 1 continues to care for tho said children ot this Bogus Swamp Drain— Balance in fund ...'. 27.13 |l I'ulll: All member! pieient.'"'''' Violating probation ..... 8 2 10 Making total disbursements 111018,64 county now being cared for by It, and In con­ Assessment ordered: Receiving stolen goods..' sideration that the said Society takes for niiius ot the last day's leHloh' nal and 2 ; • I. S You will notice the cost ot keeping has ad­ . Lansing Townahip . .. - I 7814.48 27.18 27.ia. •viid. 1 Breaking and entering.. 1 1 wloptlon such children as herein before men- 16186.62 Hopkins Draln^ Jumping board bill .... vanced nearly Se per day per inmate over last tloned, for the period of one year and without Lansing City .. [. ^''-'•ilS. "'"" BKiented • eommnnleatlon 1 1 year, this Is due to the advance In cost of fiisl, Orders issued ..$21460,27 Balance of fund 48.801 11'.. J.jOoano, Drain Comntliiloner, tosath- Nonsupport « < expense to this eourityV Contracts and In- ' Desertion ..'...... v.'.' gasoline and provisions. ^ BE IT RESOLVED, as a partial payment for Incidentals unpaid .. 310,00 |tii special assessment, rolli on the eonnty 1 1 The care ot the Home is In charge ot Mr. Balance in fund ...... 1220.78 cidentals unpaid 1 00,00 loBBop and Watnrlsht\Dralni, and on Wife desertion .."...'.... 1. 1 SKii""^"^,' *''*"5 '>«!U»"d by the Michigan Balance in fund .,'.. 48,80 fen nf Sup. Allen same was referred to the Indecent liberty with and Mrs. E. W. Fuller as keeper and matron Children's Home Society, that this county pays - , • $23000.00 $28000.00 Jiiitflo on Drains. • ' , female child ...... 1 1 who have continued their services until April to; the said Michigan Children's Home Society 1, 1918, at the aame salary as last year, |1,- the sum of three hundred (8800) dollars. East Branch of Oak Drain- 1 48.80 $ 48,8a< Olork then presented the annual nport Contempt of court .,..,. 1 1 Assessmont ordered: Millville DraiiT- ' ShcrliT ot Ingham County and the ra< Nonpayment of alimony. 000.00. We feel .to compliment them for the _ County School Commiuioner, Fred E. Seari Balance of fund 1 1 way they have looked after the interest of the then presented the following report which same AureliUB Township '. ,, $ 620.00 $ 87,82: "f the Inspectors of Jails and'same on Forgery ...... '. 2 2 Orders issued ..$ 660.78 Contractt and in- of I Sup. Catlin were referred to the Gambling ...... county and the kind and firm manner ot their on motion of. Sup.. Clements was adopted un­ cidcntola unpaid . » treatment ot those placed In their care. animously : • Incidentals unpaid 47.26 ..$1 00.00 ^iiluc on Sheriffs and Constables Claims. Defrauding liveryman .. 1a 1 Balance In fund ...',... .. , 12.02 Balance in fund'..... 87,82 Attempt larceny of purse I 1 The number of Inmates In the home October To the Honorable Board of Supervisors. Shcrifl's Annual Report. 1, 1917, la 46 ot which 30 are male and 16 ' . female. Messrs; You _are hereby informed that the $ 620.00 t 620.00 37.82 $ 87,82- Sheriff of the County of Inshani, In 249 18 867 annual reports of the directors ot the following Mallbry Drain-r- . Vettor Drain— One member of the family waa transferred school districts show in each more money on Balance ot fund liiincoi with tho provisions of Sections 269, II. There are now in Jail detained for teial, to the Michigan Home and Training School at AsBcsamont ordered: $ B2,8£ iiinil 2653, Complied Laws 1916, respect- hand, exclusive of the Building Fund, than was Lansing City • 6604.48 Contracts nnd In­ Lapeer, Edna Webster, October 17, 1016. paid It by teachers last yenr; , cidentals unpaid iKulimlts the following report for the year . There arc now"ln jail serving, sentence, :.88. During the year we have had 10 deaths: :. Lansing Township . ,' 1606.62 00,00 ,' ' Ic Juno 80, 1017: .•..,.,• , .• There are now in'jail awaiting sentence, 8. Township. ' No. of School DIst. Orders issued .].....'.., ,$ 6086,88 Balance In fund ..,. 62,84 , Robert Richie, October 16, 1016, ageVS?. AInledon—No. 4. number of prisoners in the Jail aVthe . Number now in Jail—male 44, female 8; • James West, January 17, 1917, aga^82. Incidentals unpaid ..... , 160.00 nag of the year, 30. '--:•'. total: 47. . - Bunkerhili—No, 2, Balance in fund' ...... , . 68.12 : • ., ,. , ' » B2,84 $ B2,84' John E, Jeisop, February 6, 1017, age 77. ' The following named drains were under con­ whole number of prisoners, received in Number of aboivo who'are under seventeen Mary D. Miller; April 10, 1017, age 80. Delhi—No. 2. ii within the year, 626. > - years of age, one. .. '. $ 7200.00 $ 7200.00 struction and still unfinished, viz: . John Hoyt, April 13, 1017, age 70. Lansing and Delta—No, 1 fr. Stid Drain- whole number of day's prisoners have Prisoners detaihod: for telai have been held William & Waldron, April 13, 1017, age 46. • Lansing and Delta—No. 2 fr. MInar Drain- iinflnod In thejall during the year,' lt,624 In jail, the following number of. days each: "Meridian—No. 8. Assessment ordered; Balance pt fund . t 868.95. Anna Miller, April 23, 1917, age 80. Contracts and In­ H'hole number of males committed to the lr86, 1-46; l;88, 2-80, 2-26, 1-16, LIB, 2-9. Thomas Hall, May 14, 1917, age 66. Onondaga-No. 12. • Vevay Townahtp .... . $ 1140.00 ii.hlnl tho year, 696. : ••;;'•.'' ,':; ..III. Number usually .iconflned In one room Stbckbrldge^No. 4.^ Bypipe sold to Ghapin cidentals unpaid 822.60 whole number, of females committed to by day, from 1 to BO;'- ';'•• Tim Coffee. June 26, 1917, ago'72. - ' Vevay—No. 6.^ 172^00 Balance In fund ..... I 31.46.. Carrie Gutakl, August 27, 1917. age 80. nil within the year, SI. '-•: • ^ .; : , •Number usually confined In one room at Whoatfleld—No. 6. Orders issued ..,..'....,. .$1262.77 number of males under eighteen years of night, from 1 to BO, ' ; v .^ We have made no changes in our household In accordance with section 4'r06 ot the com­ Incidentals unpaid ; 0000.00 $ 868,96 1 858.95 furniture and farming tools except to repair piled, laws of 1807, no one mill tax should be iiamlttcd.to the jail 1 within the year, 16. ly.^Employment.• "Makingyrcemeht blocks them, our. clothing,: groceries ,and provisions Balance. In' fund ...... '. .'89.28 ikyidr Drain- luinibor of females under, eighteen years and bricks^ Janitor work, highvray. agriculture. spread; In' thei above districts. Balance of fund .. .. 1 264.02: we buy mostly from local dealers getting them .','"••:•••'';•-'"•"•'•.,••.••,•'•'"•-••'••Respectfully,: ,• 1, . • ., ' committed to the jail within theVyear, S. •y.vCondiUons of bedding, good. as _ needed from month to month. Though $1312.00 t 1812.00 Contracts and in­ number of males charged with^ High Conditions of eells: good, •v ^ :;•''.::':: . ::-J. E.^ SEARL., West Branch of Mallor'y cidentals unpaid .. ..$ 107.00 fruits have been scarce this season Mrs. Fuller , Commissioner: Seari also called the Board's X eommlttod :to the jail daring - the .Conditions:.of hails.^good, •• has had canned about the usual supply,'v; Assessment ordered; Balance Infund .. 167.02 attentlon'tq.the 'manner'ln which certalnree- .1 • 100; I j. ;•=. .'. :-':.'::;.'J'.' ;--•.>'; ,':,^ ;.;;:•. CondlUons of waUr-oios^; .good. ,. -We succeeded In. getting 8. cars of Pocahoiitas' Lansing City f 3000.00 •'. y number pf fethales oharged with High • VI. What distinction, if any, is made in the ords'of'his..office;were kept and the necessity Orders issued ,.,.,,,,,:., .$2738.66 >-.» .264.08 1 264.02- run. of mine coal last June at a'costof I7.B0 for; having such' records placed in bound vol­ Smediey-Cooledge. Drain H committed to the iail. during the year,' treatment, of prisonersT (Between those only, per ton, this being. 84.16 per ton higher than Incidentals unpaid ...... 160.00 umes andontmotlon of Sup.:Hatl the Commis­ «»"'•' held for trial and those serving Mntehee, .ate.) last year.^^wo have about IBO tons on- hand, we' Balance In fund . -.. -...... ,116.84 .Balance of fund... 1 1172.76 number of mates ohwrgedvwith'.Iflnor Awaltlng.itrial are not employed, while those sioner was'aUthorisitd to have said annual dis­ Contracts and in- have not been.able to secure any hard coal for trict directora - Vni., Ai» prisoners arrested on civil proi > W« cut, 20, acres for hay yielding abonts4B Chairman Rose ^ then addressed the Board Baldwin Drain— ' Balance in fund ...... , • 61,86 luimbor of females oharged with Minor cess kept in rooms sepuate'andvdistlnct from tons, our 16 acres of wheat yielded 147 biishsls 9nd offered .'suggestions' regardlnji a: conteih- .' Aasessmejtt'ordered: i' ., ii'u j.i:ommlttod .ttfxthajallrldurint.tba. prisoners'hsld.on ^l::i:^ ••;- 14762; Complied Uwi»lBt?Orss;"'"™" we expect tojfilitterilo: and hava^bout™ ineessslty of falling the roll on each oiievof the Orders Issiied Jackson Co.v 1801i2B Contracts and In- whole number detainedi'ih'the'jail: at ''.IX.i': Are mala aiid'female prisoners eoiiilned acres to feed^dry, M had about 4 acres of pb- ^numerous hundred bills presented/ and offered Incidentals unpaid- ...'.... . 688.80 ' cidentals unpaid .,; ..$ 498i:ii. B wlthlIV•••.the•.•yea)^;!•nont.^:;i5;T•'^•.••^^v.v^^s^;v lit separata .rooms as rcquirtd byrStetlbn 1476S,; w*Mt •nd-thay ,1^^ asa substitute for such course that the'various Balance In; fund v...... '200.14 Balance In fund ..;..,. .. :/ 866.98 wliolo number of tataiM..|)iirMmi:.«Mi« :Lawi'-191Bt;-.'yes;:>-s'.^':;''i.'vj'i'':^^v-^^--c;;-',:;;.:;:'.':- committees .;prepare'- «ael\ day a list; of the ;.X;iJi ;tbsrt,»;prop«r;^aii7«Mi6rd;kapt^and hamis of ^the claimants the nuntber-of-the bill In tlio Jail within thi,'ysir;'U.'.v-i;v^ n;j)nr-st<>ek:eoniriitir^ ; •; : $ 4900.00 149oo;oo 1 {847.04; ISS47.04 who|q number of Idiotle persOM'wmutd it/.J S*"?. ^'^!}'iS^*^ fnd doM it eomply 'ahd^amoiints-elaimed and'theamoiints rseom- The .following named drains ;hays-be«iii com- OamplNiil Drain— / Mlh'StetionvSBBli'ComplM'Lawi'UlIt Til. nwhded by the committees to baallbwedii and • jftllj within the:yeM,'.i»ohti'.'sjv.;s;vAi*7,;r jnenced.since,mir- last annual report and ••re .; .Balance of fund' V. ,,'••' ''*• "• •'- '• •''.' ,| 8270.(0' ai nunibor reeeived in thajjail doiiaii tta ;^,tXI.i:Whkt;'lf Miyavlls, •Itbtr iBvMnatne' submit:sueh'.llstlor'allotivanee on roil call; •at-^ now under'Pirocess of,.construotion, via 1 - >;' Contracts and in-';; ,'..-!•-• •.''•',•'..-,.;:- nil! I emuMi;! (th«>;iotalKoti;i:eall< to ssidilst.and allowing County: Farm'. Draliv--^;;,.';;'..5V-'iv;;-,.'.'-i;t.:;''.';,v'h;'r-; 'i cldentala.unpaid .V. '.'.t 2068.20 '-.'; • •'.-- '•' !•), 087. .V,..v-v-V:'i:;':M''-!--''i^-^5;'-'S?i;s:i;riig;»v^ 1lM.Jsil;:ii:«ill^m«iM^ on 6na'nllK'•'- BalaniMiin fund ...... i.;,;:;S12.40i whole humber'UadtrJHghtMh^TMWi.M aand for.MMPtto tbt jjtfate. (<^M Hna ;tnglM^whleh:< hM bssn ,in<«qhtinua* use Oh motion of Sup. Allen the ^lan as mtllnsd ,''',;.^AIaiedoh Towiishipi.V;-V' ••'•,•: .IIBBB.OO '-':'J&:- c hargbd with: High iOriinuf MBaHM: to •;;o'"'Cdunty^;6f;Ingham',:.'^'i;,'.-";-;'.v';vi^:^'/;;;;2IJ.O0, nil duHng''ths-»i|*,;lli>Sii;;;aV!Ks loaders •.isst^sdi:..;;^^.,V.|.^f,ivlM.^l-v;=•l:'vrt^.-M 'ltollgr.gnd;Dw..p«dBi^;:';i;Sa: • • ' ' •ttthavJall nl|h«t;4TlMTiinia la not M»y^xW«S«»d|i»«l •.Falrbanki-Mom4O"H"K^^ INiGiHAM COUNTY- NEW3i NOVEMBER 29, 1917 13

iinil In- portuiiily to addrcaa the Board in refutation of Olio year, The overhead exiicnae is as great In the'war la over; patriotic duty not to be neg­ Thursday, October 25th, 1917. On motion of Slip. Brown, Alderman Eddy kuulH uinialil $ BO'l.O't chargca made by C. K. Call at the prevloua building one mile ot road aa it is in building lected on account ot a small tax of two mills, Pursuant to adjournment on tho afternoon waa seated In place ot Sup. Ruliaon. Tin fund • 132.62 day'a aeaaion relative to the matter of removal four miles In ono stretch. In running from Tho saying is "In linieH ot peace, prepare for of October 2'lth and in rcaponse to a very kind The Chairman tlicn announced tho appoint­ of atone from hia farm. 15 to IS gangs ot men in the county, we can­ war." and may bo cliangcd around now to road, invitation extended lo the Board by Waller S. ment ot the fnllnwing membera aa a cbnimitteo S 037.60 037,50 S. U Hall, UnKineor of thou Hoard ot Good not get all experienced foroinon. Everytime "In times ot war, prepare tor iwace." The Root, .Secretary ot the Hoard ot County Sup- to act upon tlie roport ot delogiito F. J. Clirla- Uoads Coinniiaalonera, then pj'eaontod the fol- you lircak in a now foreman, your road coata roada that are now Imilt to caro tor the in- erinlondonts of tiio Poor and the Matron and tophcr; Sups. Kyea. .Inckson and Kcevea. .0 oC fimd 202.10 luwinK report ot aiiiil Hoard and delivered to you more than it ought, not only due to the creiiBod transportation problems under war Keeper ot tlie T'oor Farm to the Hoard to in­ Professor Mumtord from the Michigan Agri­ IIIKI In- each niembei' ot the Hoard of Siiporvlaora a inexperience ot the foreman, liut due to aomo conditiona, will bo of double honefit to us In spect the farm iind buildings, tiio Hoard met culture College waa then given an Invitation to •M unimlil 10.|.riO county road map, and on motion ot Sup. Bul- extent to tho change from one man's ways to caring tor increaaod production ot tho com- at the County Farm at 11 o'clock a. ni. addreaa tiio Hoard relative to tho nialtor of :i riind .... v.nii lon, tlio niiiort waa rocoiveil and accepted and aaother. Tho men have to experiment just ao iiiualty wlien tho war la over. A roll call allowed all inemhora present ex- providing for tho expeaae ot a County Agri­ referred to the commltteo on Uoada and long with a torenian to find out how hard The following la a Hat of tile roada and their cciit Sup. Catlin and Sup. llrown. culture Agent tor Ingham Counly, and tho $ 202.10 $ 202.10 lirldKoa. they have lo work. estiinated costs as proiiosod to bo built next .The homo, the fiirin and farm buildings Hoard tlioroupon had llie ploaaure of lialoning were carefully inspected by the memliera ot tho Dndn (.lolnt) — IIKI'OKT COUNTY KOAD COMMISSIONKRS Another advantage in Imllding longer plecoa year; , to a most splendid address, oiitortainiag and • Hoard under the courleoua aupervlalon ot instructivd. .-.• or funil To the llonoralilo Hoard ot Suiierviaora ot the of road, ia that a contractor will bid on a Six niilea of Trunk-line road from Molt long pieee aooncr than ho will on a abort piece Warden Fuller nnd the nir.mbers ot the Hoard .iliiirii Couiily) .. $ .'lOCO.Sn County of Ingliiim; Boutheastorly to Columbia St., Maaon, aifd weat Dr. TJ. W. Tolles, President of the Hoard of and will do the job chea;ier beeauae il will pay of the County Superinleadonts ot tlie Poor. •ci nf fund Centclemun; We, the Hoard of County Road on thia atreet to moot tho improved road, $3,- Coatrol of the Ingham County T. 11. Sanitar­ him to move hia euuiimiunt there and back Esprusslons of approval wore unanimous ro- iiiK"t(Mi County) 770.25 Coiniiiiaalunera ot InKliam County, reapecttully 000.00. ium, then prosonlcd the following report, whicli again. siiecling the very eilidont manner in which tho iiiul iii- aulinilt the tnllowinK report; Ono mllo of 20 ft. concrete—i).'i mile on anmo on motion of Sup, Hall was received nnd .,ln unpiild .$ •|.lSfi..lO The greateat argument tor a contlnuoua ays- Cedar St., Lanaing—14 mile Wllliamaton. $22,- wiirdeni and matron iwcro jierformlng their referred lo tho committee on Ways and Means. 1 fund 2r.3.70 Since our laat report of .lanuary lat, 1017, tern of roada. we lielieve. Is the decreased cost 000,00. dutlca. we have completed a total ot 10.3 iiiiloa ot of mainlenanco. Under tho systoin whicli we Ono and one-half mllea ot road between Sees At the noon hour the uaual aplendid repast INGHAM SANITARIUM BOARD OF CON­ $ .17.10.10 road. Of thia iiniount. lA niiiea are on the now have for maintaining tlie 100 miles ot road 10, 17, 8, 0, 13-Mi, Vevay; $9000.00. was served and an enjoyable aocial hour waa TROL ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR s .nw.io trunk llnea. AH you probably underBtand. nil on the County Road Syatem, tlie coat haa been 'I'liree-tourths mile ot H-10 road south thru passed. ENDING SEPT. 30, 1917 « Drnin— exceaaive. Our ayatem is what Is called tlie Tlio weather conditions were ideal and .$15558.515 trunk line roada have a 2.| foot Kradc and 10 Sec. 3.1. Leslie, $-1,500.00. RcHnurces .•:luim County) . 3 002.05 concrete lietwcen Lansing and Gaat Lanaing, work on them to keep tliein buay all ot tho Friday, October 26lh, 1917. Total LlahilitlcB $10,759.20 i.'.i of fund nro gravel aurtaced roada. Aliout 7 mllea of time and the farmers along the road do not See Rccapihilatloii I'able on pngc 15 inlon County)- ... 100.50 thia gravel surfaced roaii ban a foundation of take enough interest in the upkeep of the road Meeting called to order hy Chairman Rose, Kccniiilulatloii I'uil in- crualied atono wliich makca a very substantial to do the work When it ia moat needed. / The Clerk then presented tlie following re­ Roll call. All members presont. Received from Co. for maint(^nance..$ 5,000.00 iilH unpiild $ 1103.54 road. , port ot il. O. Clino, Sheriir. rolative to the Minnies ot llio prevloua day's seaaion read Received from Co. tor building 2,500.00 funil 0000.00 Wo muat" admit that thia has been a very Therefore, it \\1 liail the roada connected up matter of working prisoners on tarniB and and approved. Total cost of ecpilpment. buildiiiga. in long enough atretchea to pay to keep a man iinuaual aeaaon for road building aa well aa county roada aince the adoption ot a resolution .Sup. Chrialopber who was appointed delegate grounds, etc., that has been paid. 10,7.10.15 and one-horae wagon on the road all ot the $ 1103.ff.) $ 1103.6.I tor nearly all other kinds of work. The wage providing for aame, and on motion of Sup. to the 3rd annual State Conference of Senlcra No. ot patients treated during year 19 time, with a tew toola and the help of our f- I 3 Remoy-Clinndlor Urnlii (.lolnt)— problem and tlie continual increase |n the coat Catlin the aame was referred to the committee ot Weights and Mcasui'cs. apiicared before the No. ot (lays service rendered to such • Imvo hoen made, liut no further pro- road maintained tor a total ot $8873.5-1 or an meeting old time friends and making now ac- finished the proceeding years. This means a tation to roaorl to law violation. Wiuiy ot est thing in aanitarius conatruclion, a bed ' I ad on tlio followinK draina, viv.: Al- average ot $.103.09 jier mile. Including roaur- auaintances. high maintenance cost but was ot a great lien- tile men liave worked ao well that tlie farmers which' ia ill tlio room when tho patlont retiroB in in Dollii Townahip; UoRua Swamp fiicing on sovoriU of iheao roiids: Tuesday, p. m., tho fiat business aesaion efit to the roads. 'We also huilt guard raila In liavo oltereil them ateady jobs to begin from then propels hiniaolt out into the open air on I 1 Drain in l.iinalnK Townaliip. Lansing-Cliarlotto No. 2. 1 mile $1121.,32 waa called to order promptly at 2 o'clock many placea where needed thua making the their release from jail. One ot the most grat­ tho porcli. automatically cioaing the door after • ."Kuia have boon rccoivcd for tiio fol- Lanaing-l^cslie No. 1, 2 niilea 230.2-1 by the Hon. Fred L. Woodworth, Stale Dairy ronila more safe for travel. A new reinforced ifying experiences was tho eagerness with him, to return in tlio morning to liia room tor • I una and tlioy liavo lieon determined Lansing-Leslie No. 2&0, 2 miles 251.8.1 and Food Commissioner, who after compli­ concrelo top was placed on the old abutments which a lio'/.on men volunteered to aaaiat wltli- dreaaing. liy nio, viz: Ailcliin Drain in Leroy Lansing-Leslie No. 3&7, 2 miles 207" 95 menting the conforonco on the tine attond- of the dangerous wooden bridge just weat ot oul pay the farmera allllctod by tho cyclone Tho coat of the building, aa imiat.ot you Mini Drnin in Wheatlield Town- iioo Way No. 3&.|, ;) miles 20L05 anco, eiilled upon Mr.^J. 'V. Barrett who was Okomoa. A good gaa pi|ie rail and wooden near Kdcn. These were volunteera, and tho know, haa Inereaaod to an enorniiiua extent, 11- Drain in Alaiodon and Wheatliold Ueo Way No. 2, 2 miles '1"0.SR deputized -by Mayor Marx to welcome the dol- guard rail now makes this iiridgo one of the work was well doae in a kindly spirit, and our building including sowers la going to , Cliirlt Drain in Doilii iind Auroliua Making a tolal ot 12 miles of Trunk Line 10 ogiitca. Mr. Harrott expreaaod his pleasure safeat In the county. 1 am also iileascd to advise you that tho con­ coat us aliout $0000 not including lurnlshlnga. , cm iiin Drain in Wiiile Oak 'I'own- toot gnivel road maintained for a total ot in lieing delogatcd to extend the Mayor's wel­ duct of these men while away from tho jail Tiio Order ot the Easlern Slar ot Lansing, I II Driiin In Delhi Townaliip; Crandy Tlio old wooden bridge on the trunklino just $i| 359.08 or an average ot $303.20. come to tiio delegaloa nnd gave a brict outline south of Mnaon Is now being replaced witli a has been most satiafactory. None ot tliem have asaumod tlie responsibility of raising by SitoclihridKo Townahip; Huliliard So, many things wme in to the makeup ot a of the growtli of Detroit. Com. Woodwortli new 20 font span cnncreto bridge with a cloai; liavo tried to eaeapo, and there haa been no suliscrlptlon $1500 for tho purpoao ot furnish­ ViH'ay Towiialii:i; .Inhnann Drain road that it is hard to analyze tho costs and roapomiod to Mr. Harrott, paying Iributo to voiidway ot 2-1 feet. This bridge liaa boon de­ complaint aa lo thieving, language or other ing the new building and for increasing tlic 11 ill l.iinainK Townahip; KniKlit hiid out why ono road coat more to maintain Detroit and tho Stale ot Michigan. Tho layed on anenuiit of striking riuicksand. and Imiiroprlcty. dining room and kitchen capacity in tho main I uialuK TowiiKlilii; IMIry Creek Drain than another, hut wo bellevo that tho reason Comniissionor then cnllod his chief deputy wo arc now driving piling lo support the con­ 1 tlieretoro earnestly rcconime)yl tlie/conlin- building snHiclently to care for the increased i-ii. Townahip; McCreery Drain Hiin- that the 9 toot road cost more to maintain than Mr, H,'F. Hrowno to tho chair,'wiio con­ crete work. Unforaoen obstacles like thia not uaiico of llio plan although I irrmly believe number ot patlonls. iiiwnahlp; Miu-nt Drain in LiinainK the u; foot road, waa on account of the larger ducted the following meetings with credit. only dida.vs the work but also Increases the that the county would greatly profit, by tho Millla Drain in l.eroy Townahip; proportion of the 9 foot road roiiurtaced. This Upon tho call tor the .secretary's report. Mr. Your attention Is called to tlie tact that tlie cost considerably. pui'chiiso of a farm lo bo worked by Inmatoa. " iiin in While Oak Townahip; Perry also waa on account ot the dill'ercnco in con- Fred G. Harnard ot Battle Crook, rend tho term ot olllce ot one member ot the Board ox- til our .tanuary report, we stated that wo in- I call your atleation lo the fact that there i.Tifiion Drala in OnondaKa Town- alruction of the diireront roads. Some of the minutes ot the Second Annual Conference pi rea each year. , fenilod lo lot a considerable portion ot the should be a night guard provided at tho jhil, • nan Drain in I.eroy Townahip; Pine 9 foot road was that built by tho townships wlilch were unanimously approved as read, Tho HoiM of Control respocttully request ronils by contract thia year. Wo have adver­ and never taken care of until taken over by tor when the Shorilf is called away at nigiit Hit Drain in Meridian Towaahip; Mr. Michael ot Grand Rapids, then road a your Honorable Body lo appropriate the aum of tised all ot our roads and have rocoivod only tlie county. Faulty construction, the building there ia no guard on-duty, in case of fire or • l^rain in luKlinm and White Oak report ot the publicity eomnilttco wliich waa $7500 tor maintenance tor tiic next year, and one bid which wo thoiiRht reasonable. This one of a road ^oo Hat and then having to reaurtaco other omergenciea. • : 'Sloan Crook Drnin In Meridian, adopted as read. Mr. Michael next road the $2500 to finish liiiying for the nexV building. was for .$7000.00 for building 1 % niiloa of road It right away to bring up the crown, la'another Very resiiectfully, • and Whoatfiold Townahipa; Searla roport of tlio net weight committee, but after All ot which is reapecttully submitted, in Leroy Townahip, tliroiigli Webborvi'llc anil cause for the high coat. Also, on a, 16 foot ;•; HARVEY O. CLINE, Slioriff, L. W. TOLES, Pros, Hoard of Control. l.eroy Townahip; Seymour Drain in cast lo tho county line. Our catimnto on thia some diacusaion it waa decided to witliold gravel road, the tralfio' generally uses -the ! On motion of Sup. Kyea tlie Board .took-a E. McINTYRB, Scp'y, Board of Control. •wnahip; Scnrls Drain in Bunkcrhill road waa $0000.00 and wo find that-with the whole rou(l,;^whlle on-the 9 foot just the comer action on tho report until after tlie various •: Shepord Drain in'Whontfield. Town- .reeoaa'until 1:30 p. m.' - . aubocta had been diacussed In regular order. C. M. KRENTEL. oxtraB.thiit wo nro putting on, on account of track|la used.-, . • 1 .: -i:'.- 1. .-• A. A. HALL. •ilir Drain (clean out) Ih Alaiodon tho incomplete plans of the State Highway De­ The chair next, called-tor the written re­ '.r,Afternoen SciBion. '•:••. ' MAE D. BROWN. Superintendent., • i; Tuttle Drain in Txiroy Townahlii; partment, tho coat will run up nearly to the Wo have ufied Calcium Chloride on 3'/4 miles ports of the State. County and City Scalers Drain in Alaicdon Townahip; Three cstimato. Ot cnurBe thia waa not the contract- ot road this yearr and fceb that ns^an appllc'ii.' ' Meeting, called to order by Chairman Rose. aa to tho Welghta nnd Meaaures conditions in On motion of isup. Butlenthe matter of the ' 1 I'liiin (joint) in Wlllinmaton Townahip ora fault but it goca to ahow that wo could tion for keeping down-^ the dust and holding the 'Roll call. All members p'rcBont.' Michigan. ThcBc reports giving the number expense of a County Agriculture Agent W«B re- waaaou County; Wont Brunch of Hmas have huilt the road by force account and had road in good condition, :it is- a success. ' Of H. O. Call. Secretary of the Soldier's and of Bcales; weights' and measures, testing, ferred to,a special committee of three to bo ap­ 1 il LanainK Townahip and Clinton and it just as we wanted It with the same expense, courao the treatmento will have to be contin­ Sailors' Relief Commission then presented the Bcaled nnd rejected which report will be tab- pointed by tho Chairman. ^ . ' ' "untloa; Wcbliervillo No. 2-.Drnin In Wo Bdvertiacd for bida on the road through ued In order that the. full beneflta may be ob­ following report; and the Bamb;on ihotiori of ulated'and made a part of the conference pro­ The committee on General Claims reported wiiahlp; Warner Drnin In Whcatfield Willinmston which waa to lie \ of tlie Deer Crock Drain located In where horses could not pull the plow or root­ Call, secretary, and Mllo 'Vannettor. commis­ A. M, Emery , 12.15 12.15 to be a satiafactory way of letting contracts and that each county should have its sealer. iiiihlpa of Wlllinmaton. Wheatncid, and er. It also has been used in pulling a grader sioner.; after a full diBcuBsion of all matters Leslie Local Republican ,, 28.50 28.60 under war conditions. nnd in floating. We liavo worked the prison, pertaining to the needs and conditions of the Mr. Michael of Grand.Rapids then read a piip-v Marie Urbanski, (excessive liaa hoen completed and the;rl|fht of er on the subject of what constituted a quart Illy aecurcd. For the right of waya ers approximately 98 days on fine grading Indigent Soldiers'. Sailors' and the famllica ot charge) ..., 23.50 -18.60 We now have under way four miles of road vyork nnd maintenance, at a cost of about SI of Ice cream, followed by dlBcusaion but no • iihl not be aecurcd an apiilicatlon for deceased soldiers' and Sailors'. It was' esti­ J. P. Grove 105.12 105.12 under the Covert Act, or aasessmont district per day )ier prisoner. , action. |l I'lnimiaaionDra waa filed In the Probate mated by ua that the amount necessary to re"- Wm. C. Brown,...- 30.00 30.00 plan. Thia road Is situated In Aurollus and lleve their actual needs, to lie in tho sum of Wednesday, a. m. In calling this session Lealle Local Republican .. 25.00 25.90 ' tlio County of InKhain and at the Delhi townahipa and aorvcs a largo portion of In looking over tho Recapitulation Sheet, wo one thousand dollars ($1000.00) in addition to to order. Mr, Brown called' attention to the Leslie Local Republican ., 32.00 32.00 iif the court, a'doniand for jury waa both. It ia a direct route to Lanaing for the find that maintenance has coat UB, from Jan. the amount now Ih tho Soldiers' Relief Fund high coat ot living and charged the sealers I..eslle Local Republican .. 18.20 18.20 mime of tlio pnrtlea who had not ro- sugar beet industry and garden trucking of If. ipi7. to Oct. Ist, 1917, a total of $19,705.- nnd we therefore recommend to this Honorable that it was their duty to see tliat tho pur­ •'• rlKht of way; After tlio return of c?"' townships and eapocinlly of AureliuB. 38. Adding to thia tho amount of maintenance Crotty Bros 111.45 111.46, Board that they raise the said sum of ono chasing public were fully protected In their niod the demandants made an appeal Starting at tho corner common to seotiona 3- from Oct. 1st, 1910, to Jan. Ist, 1917. we liavo L. H. Harrison 10.20 16.20 total maintenance for year ot .$35,707.58 thouaand dollars for our uae as above specified, weights and meaaures nnd that State, County L. H. Harrison 21.15 21.15 iiiult Court, where the matter Is now •1-9 and 10 of Aiirelius townahip nnd running and City Sealers should co-operate with each Thia amount includes the coat of the concrete during the year next ensuing, Ingham County News .... 22.46 22.45 north four miles to tho corner common to soc- other to tills end. Com, F. L, Woodworth irit?. Drain in Lnnalnu Townahip Is In tionH 15-10-21 nnd 22 of Delhi township. It pavement from Lansing to East Lansing, All.of which is respectfully submitted, Hiram Godfrey 2.00 2.00 then gave a fine talk on co-operation which •1 for tlie lettinR of contracts, hut upon dividea the townahlpfl In two nnd runs from the \yhlch was really new construction, Although W. L. MOSHER, Chairman. Fred R. Allnn 58.04 58.04 was received with hearty applause, Mr, C. H. •f taxpayers tlio procecdlnRs have been Columbia Road, which Is a state road all the this work waa resurfacing. It should be charg- H. O, CALL, Secretary. Wm. C. Brown 0.48 . 6.48 Hapgood ot the Toledo Scale Company read way into Mason, to within V/j mllea ot the ed to new construction on account ot the MILO VANNETTER, Com. A. H. Catlin 64.80 64.80 a paiicr written by Mr. H. 0. Hem. consult­ iition which waa filed for the Sycamore Lansing-Leslie trunk-line, a fine road Into change In the Class of road. Oct. 1. 1917. To bal. In relief fund On motion of Sup. Louia Neller the Board ing engineer of the Toledo Scale Co., who II the TownahlpB of Alaicdon and Lansing. Inquiries are now coming in as to Along this same line, we wish to recom­ Oct,-.- Ist, 1916 , $ 649.4'3 then took a recess until 1 ;30 p, m. owing to recent Injuries was unable to bo '• aa rejected on account of insufficient how tho IVJ mllea of road connecting with the mend for next yeiy, the building of % mile of To sum raised by Board available present. This paper showed the evolution of Aflernoon Session. trunk-line can be built under tho same plan. 20 foot concrete road In the City ot Lansing, Jan. let, 1017 888.75 scales from the early ngcB up to the present ••••« of the Miller Drain and Vandor. The law requiring two miles In a atretch. beginning at the intersection of Cedar St. and Meeting called to order by Chairman Rose, automatic weighing machines. Roll call. All members present. I'inBon Drain In the Townahip ot Inu- Mt. Hope Ave. and running north. This is a Total .$1238.1" 8 The Assessment District plan, we believe, is Wednesday p. m. Tho afternoon session .'The committee on Contagious Disease Claims i»i' licen commenced and further work the moat satiafactory way ot building roads, off continuation of the Lanalng-Lealle Trunk line Amount ot orders drawn on fund.. .$1022.87 • il pendInK on the dectalon of the Clr- and the intention is to continue thia next year waa called to order promptly at 2 o'clock and reported back for allowance tho following bills , the main thoroughfares; aa It requlrea 'tho onea Mr. Brown Introduced Mr, P. S. Holbrook of and the same were allowed on roll call and or­ irt ill the matter of Deer Creek Drain. most benefited to pay the highest tax. In case to connect with Michigan Avenue. In building Bal. on hand Oct. lat, 1917 $ 216.81 tho Bureau of Standarda who gave a very In­ dered paid, as follows: if llio rlftht of ways hftve been secured a ijian is benefited more than another by a this piece ot road, we will relieve the traffic Distributed as follows— teresting talk on what the Bureau of Standards Claimant clerical and map work !• now belnR drain being run across his farm to take away on Waahington Ave. • whoae pavement, as you Bunkerhlll 10.00 Claimed Allowed'.' la accomplishing on welghta. and measurea Wm, Salor ...., the Grand River Drain, a drain lo- .the: road water, he may be assessed In the pro- probably know. Is none too good now, It will ', Ingham 88.09 $ 8,27 $ 3,27 Campbell & Darling I II JncRBon County and affecting landi 'portion'to the beneflta which he recetvea. Un­ also give a more direct route to Michigan Ave. Leslie 80.00 work. Mr. A. B. Todd, State Analglat of 69,06 69,96 Lanaing, then read a paper on the detection Comer & Winters tViim, InBlinm, Washtenaw and Hllladale der .the ayatem now in uae, the whole county east, and do away with one railroad crossing Lansliig' ..,..,.. 664.24 6,72 6,72 of abort welghta in canned goods which was' M. C. and E, V. Gooaen ,,.. pays aa much for thia drain ni he doea hlmaelt. along with the street car lines on Waahington Mason ,,,, ;,.... 186.18 > 14.20 14,20 very Interesting, .Mr. Brown then Introduced Albert R,. Grolat I otal length of draina, for wlitch edh- One contract which 1 forgot to mention,, waa Ave. Stockbrldge 18.00 18,68 18,68 Mr. John Connors of the W. & L, E. Giirley B. W. Wright 18,62 18,62 luive iheon let since my last annual re-' one let for I mile ot 9 foot road In Bunkerhlll ,»^» thoJ>ejjlnnlng of thia year, January lat. . Wllllamston 136,96 I 15.17 miles. townahip. Thia waa let for »8200.flD which we ISFi we had a balance in the treaaury ot $72,. Co., who gave a very Interesting telfc on the Mra. JOB. Haney ....: 60.00 60.00 progress which Is being made in weights-and R. M. and F. E. Clapham .. 16,28 , 16,28 lotalllenRth ot drains which have been believe la a very conaervatlve figure; The con­ 077.80. Since that time we have received'128.- $1022,87 >ii«lructcd and completed ilnce my lait crete bridge which we are buildlns aouth ot 186.73 automobile tax; $20,780.98 reward and ,., Number families assisted; 49. measurea work In the various parts of the W. B. Eldred 27,627.68 .27,68' (I report la (1.22 mllea. ..., Mason is let on a fixed aum baals, $440,00 from the sale of toola, making a total , ByiCall, 28. • • country. , , M. C. Bowdlsh .". 16,60 16.60. iiitjd ientrth ot dratni'tidw tinder con" I At a recent meeting ot thia board, wo voted of $117,385.01. Our expendlturea from Jan. By Mosher, 20, , . Mr. Charlea Runkel of Detroit, then read a R. M.' arid F. E. Clapham 89,38 39,83 I'l'i lalSO.aa miles, ' to put the road known aa the Grand River lat. 1917, to October lat, 1917, have been $82.- By 'Vannetter, 6,^ paper entitled "Metho

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14 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29, 1917

0. L. Stone 33.98 33.08 E. P. North 9.00 9.00 On ronueat of Sup. L. H. Brown, Dr. Turner To the Honorable Board of Supervisors: I Salisbury M.IO B2.I0 to tho ayatems in vogue for tho tieneflt of tho of Lnnaing was then given an opportunity by -Your committee appointed to audit the fees committee to hnvo under congideratipn Sup. C. M. Hall Grocery Co., On motion of Sup. L. H. Brown the Board uf UuiiBlnK 120.35 120.35 99.37 adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. tho Bonrd to be heard In relation to a claln» collected by the aoverni county officers each Merle's resolution. (error In footing) .... 97.69 month, bog leave to rcpati; bt Ijiinalng, Kcycs Bros 20.10 20.10 A. L. ROSE, Chairman. presented by him then In tho hands of tho com­ i-ur, 111 foollnB) .... 17.1.35 173.00 Tho committee on Genoral Claims reported mittee on ContngiouB Dieonae Claime. Wo have checked nnd audited the same and back for nllownnco the following bills, nnd tho Griest Groc. Co 21.01 21.01 WM. H. GRAHAM, Clerk. , Imirmiin then aniinuncod the nppolnt- 7.03 After listening to tho doctor's oxplnnation, turned tho cash Into tho county treaaurer. Wo same were allowed nnd ordered paid as follows; Star Market 7.03 have also checked tho (elophono toll bills that I iif the CollowlnK mombors lis n mwclnl Milne Groc. Co 3.0B 3,95 Slip. L. H. Brown moved that that portion of Illii'O to consider iind voport tho mutter at Claimant Claimed Allowed Tuesday, October 30lh, 1917. the doctor's bill for aorvicea during tho yonr have been presented to ua by tho diiTeront com­ % B.OO R. E. McCullough, over chg B8.B0 43.10 MiiiM! of II County AKricuitural Aijont: C. V. lluasell, VI. D $ B.OO Meeting called to order hy Chairman Rose. of 1917 bo allowed. panies of the several county oflicea and filed E. E. Larralico, M. D B.OO B.OO GHblll Coal Co 2.2B 2.25 tho anmo witli tho county dork. Several other I'.iillen, Catlin and IVlillor. Cnhill Coal Co 4.25 4.25 Roll cull. All members present. Sup. Hall tlion moved as n aubatltute for the i,..ilion of Sup. Louis Nollor thu Hoard Mario IJrlinnski On motion of Sup. Forlo the Chairman was motion olTorcd by Sup. Brown thnt the matter bills have been aubmlttcd to ua and properly (cxccsaive charge) .... 10.95 M.95 Roy E. Elcher 33.33 33.33 audited: , iiu'iji until tomorrow mornlnit nt 10 30.00 directed to communlcnto with tho Attorney 1)0 laid on the table, which motion was loat by IV A. IJ. UOSE, Chnlrmnn. W. L. Monher 2.00 2.00 E. P. North aO.OO the following vote: Ycna, Allen, Bullen, V. J. V. M. Loftus 43.97 43.97 General through the Prosecuting Attorney to January 2—for prccccding month f II. GUAIIAM, Clerk. C. ,L Clementa B.7fi (i.70 Brown, Ferle, Hall, Hunt, Miller, Louia Neller, County clerk—entry feoa 8 20.00 211.00 Wrook & Elfort 2.B0 2.B0 get H ruling on the law providing for tho elec­ A. L. Uose 24.00 tion of an aiblitional Road Coinmissionor, and Waltors—9. Nays, L. H. Brown, Cntlin, County clerk, atonographcr fees ,.,. 80.00 C. A. Pnrkhurst 68.30 €8.30 J. W. Robinson 25.08 2B.08 Clements, Daina, Fay, Jnckaon, Kelly, Krentel, 0. L. Stone 16.97 16.97 wiiich same was unanimously carried. County clerk, hunters licenses 168.00 Mylca V. Gray 28.25 28.25 Kyos, McCluro, W. H. Neller, Reevea, Eddy, County treasurer, tax receipts 48.36 63.75 Rice & Co 2.49 2.49 ' Sup. Hall of tlio committee on Genoral Claims Snliirday, October 27lh, 1917. Roliort Smith Co B3.75 then addressed tho Board relative to tlio fail­ Straight nnd Rose.—16. Sherlfl fees collected 83.25 A. A. Hull 31.50 31.50 Michael Kramer 44.88 44.88 iniB, calloil to order liy Chnlrinan Uo»o. F. M. Loftuji 9.58 9.68 ure of physicians some of whom aro now ab­ Sup. L. H. Brown then withdrew hia motion Dap. Sheriff Cook, feoa collected 17.00 A. A. Hall BO.OO BO.OO to allow Dr. Turnor'a bill for aorvicea for tho Dep. Sherlll Estca, fees collected.... 6.50 II nili. Ail momlwrs present, oxcoptinK 1.44 L. M. O'Dell -. .18.10 38.10 sent from the county to stnto in their bills for ratlin, Uuilson lind Louis Nollcr. C. H. Hiird 1.44 medical nnd professional servicea nt the jail, year 1917 with, the consent of the accond. Jamea Brognn 9.60 9.00 City of Lansing 162.83 162.83 rierk tlicn presented the followlnK com- 16.00 the names of tho patients treated nnd the na­ Sup. L. H. Brown then moved thnt tho com­ Total for the month $ 808.10 Wm. H. Grnbnm 8.08 8.08 City of Lansing 16.00 February I— III ion from .Tudwe of Probate U B. Mc- 3.00 Kycs Bros 16.74 1B.74 ture of ailments as provided by n resolution mittee on Contagioua Diaoaso Claims report I. iind after tlie readInK of tho comniunl- Lealio Local. Republican .. 8.00 of the Bonrd nt their October session In 1914. out for action by tho full Board, Dr. Turner's County clerk, fees collected t 87.90 V. E. Searl 3.B0 3.50 Kirk VnnWinkio .1B.46 35.46 iho followinn resolution was presented 10.00 A lengthy discussion followed, whereupon tho hill then in the bnnda of tho committee, which Sheriff, sale of blocks 4.00 L. T. Lnsenby 32.00, 32.00 City of Lansing 10.00 motion waa loat on roll call by the following 7.B0 pill , Hunt, and on motion of Sup. L. If. Cnhill Coal Co 4.25 4.26 following resolution presented by Sup. V. J. Sheriff, work of priaonera City of Lnnaing 186.27 180.27 votei Yens, L. II. Brown, Dalns, Fay, Krentel Other fcca collected by ahoriff... 6.16 I. llio resolution was uniinlmously adopt- 592.48 C. T. Bramble 4.32 4.32 Brown was carried unanimously on roll call. roll call. Alva R. Bell 502.48 Resolved: That hereafter all bills for med­ —4. Nays. Allen, Brogan, Bullen, V. J. Brown, Dep. Sherifl Estea, feoa collected.. 12.16 City of Lansing 660.70 660.70 City of Lnnaing BO.OO 60.00 Catlin, Clements, Forlo, Hnll, Hunt, Jnckaon, 31.00 ical attendance nt tho jail atato tho name of Dep. Shcrltl Cook, feca collected.. 16.65 Mason, Michiwin. Oct. 3, 1917Cit y of Lansing 188.B0 188.50 City of Lnnaing 31.00 Kelly, Kyos, McClnro, Miller, W. H. Noller, 1.60 City of Lansing B3.U B3.U the patient attended and the date of services. Dep. Sherlfl Kurtt, fcea collected. llonornlile Board of SuiMrvisors of the On motion of Sup. L. H. Brown tho Board On motion of Sup. Fay, tho committee on Louis Neller, Reevea, Eddy, Straight, Waltora County treasurer, fcca collected 4B.7B took a recess until 1 !30 p. m. Wilson Ciinncld and Roae—21. liHiiy (if Ini?bnini 13.50 County Ronda and Bridges to whom was re­ . timo ano u prococdInK was Insti- (excessive charge) .... 36.00 Aftcrno'nn Scasinn. Bailey & Bailey 25.34 25.34 ferred nt the previous dny'a session, tho matter The committeo on Contnglous Disonso CInlma Total for month $ 130.70 111 tlio Probate Counrt of this County Meeting called to order by Chairman Rose. Greist Grocery Co. .18.17 38.17 of the sink hole in the township of Delhi, were reported back for nllownnce the following billa Mnrch 1— I liV a Jury was called In nccordnncc with Roll call. All members present except Sups. 21.80 Instructed to visit tho location, transportation nnd tlie anmo were allowed on roll cnll and County clerk, fees collected t' 13.50 .'•i:ii:iite, to doterinino tho necessity and Chnllera Grocery 21.80 ordered paid na followa: Cntlin, Louis Nollor nnd Ruliaon. MenKhcr Coal Co. 4.B0 4.50 to and from to bo furnished by Delhi township, SherifT, fees collected 29.05 • i ilaimiKOB In tlie matter of tlio "DERR Allowed The committee on General Claims reported Roy A. Elcher 11.36 11.36 wliicli motion prevailed. Claimant Clnlmod Dep. Sheriff Cook, fees collected 12.00 II K DHAIN". Under the law tho in- back for iiiiowanco the following bills nnd the Cabin Coal Co 4.26 4.25 The committee on Justice Dockets, Coroner 0. C. Koputj: $ 19.72$ 19.72 Dep. Sheriff Estcs, fees collected 4,40 bl'.l iiarties have the rlRht to demand n same were allowed and ordered paid as follows: J. C. Holliday & Son ... 1.83 1.83 anil WitnesB Claims reported back for allow­ City of Lansing .-.. 21.35 21.35 Dep. SherifT Kurtz, fees colloctod .... 3.30 II licariMK of this kind nnd It becomes Claimant Claimed Allowed J. W. Robinson 40.93 46.03 ance the following bills and tlic same were M. J. & B. M. Buck 83.00 83.00 County treasurer, fees collected 88.86 III ,1V of tho .Indse of Probate to summon J. H. Shuit!! 9.79 $ 9.79 2.B0 2.50 allowed on roll call and ordered paid ns fol­ M. J. & B.'M. Buck 6.00 6.00 ui-y to hear and determine tho Issuoa E. P. North 14.06 P. A. Gorslino & Sons 55.00 BB.OO J. C. Holliday & Son .. 22.B5 22.55 lows! E. II. Bigolow 14.05 Total for month $ 101.19 Samuel Osborn, M. D 40.00 '30.00 80.52 80.52 Claimant Claimed Allowed R. Schrnm 16.41 10.41 April 3— 1. cordunre with tho law a Jury of twelve J. A. Brusscibnuch .... 22.77 .Tohn Siirato 2.00 2.00 R. F. Codrington 12.00 12.00 H. K. Smith $ 7.00 $ 7.00 A. Schwclgert 22.77 County clerk, fees collected $ 73.90 • iiicM'B was Hummonod In this Court nnd Hiram Godfrey 2.00 2.00 Edward J. Doolittio a 15.61 15.61 C. E. Stabler & Co 4.25 4.25 Co. Treas., fees collected 64.45 jury aiipeiirod nnd spent sovurai F. M. Loftus .61.24 61.24 Wm. H. Graham R.96 8.06 ,10.00 30.00 Edward J. Doolittle 83.25 Ella M. Tuttle 10.00 10.00 SlierllT, fees collected 4.65 .11 hearlni? and determining this E. P. North, M. D 2.00 5.25 A. McDonald 1.50 ' 1.50 Roy A. Elcher 26.04 26.04 Recommended liy committee bill bo referred C. E. Stnbler & Co 2.00 Dep. Sherllt Cook, foea collected Tho law Is BccmlnKly silent as to J. A. Boico , 21.05 21.65 buck to claimant, (not sworn to). Elln M. Tutllo 22.86 22.80 Dep. Sheriff Kales, fees collected 4.46 ' w this Jury shall bo paid. Some take R. M. & F. E. Claphnm 56.68 BC.C8 \V. L. Rohaon 2.0'0 2.00 J. A. Brusaeliiacb 11.16 11.16 Aiidley M. Putmnn Oharlea Sheldon 15.00 15.00 Dep. Sherlll C. Clino, fees collected.... 21.72 . w that BO lonK as tho Probate Court W. H. Graham 10.75 10.75 (exccsaive diargo) .... 20.00 _.. 4.50 Woman's Hoapltal Ass'n. .. 26.50 25.50 Dep. .Sherllt Kurts 9.96 ...illcil to cull tho Jury that tho Probate Cnhill Coal Co 4.00 4.00 Corkins Chemical Co 30.00 30.00 Cnhill Coal Co 4.50 4.50 Edward J. Uoolitllo 15.70 Capital City Coal Co 4.00 4.60 iiiiH an inlieront rik'ht to draw orders in A. McDonald 1.50 l.BO (Dianliowoii on account of Its lioliig n dup­ Cnpltal City Conl Co...... 4.75 4.75 Total for month ....) $ 174.27 . Ill fur their services, nnd that Jurors Cahlll Coal Co 4,50 4.50 C. D. Black, M. D 55.00 55.00 Cahlll Coal Co 4.25 4.25 licate bill). ,Tohn F. .Inhnson 94.10 94.10 Mny 1— 'I lie comiiclied to attend unlcBB some C. C. FoBler 7.50 7.56 G. II. Ilrelt, M. D 5.00 5.00 Woman's Hospital Aaa'n. .. 43.50 43.60 Co. dork, fees collected .T $ 40.00 II ill is niailo for their pay. The law Cahlll Coal Co 4.50 4.50 .fay M. Smith 0.90 6.90 Oahill Coal Co. 5.50 5.50 Edward J. Doolittle 7.20 7.20 Woman'a Hoapltal Asa'n. .. 9.00 9.00 Co. 'I'roas., foes collected 49.20 i,,r that, ultimately, the expense of tho A. McDonald B5.00 55.00 On motinii of L. U. Brown tlie Hoard took a Kirk VanWinklo 25.99 25.99 Shorlir, fees collected 23.40 iiBt lie borne by tho drain, or. In the City of Lnnaing 70.00 70.00 C. A. Rica 1.15 1.15 Cabin Coal Co. 4.25 4.25 recess until 1:30 p. m. Woman's Hospital Aas'n. .. 40.50 40.50 Dep. Sheriir C. Cline, fees collected ... 19.45 •liiit the drain is not ostalillshod, then C. D. Black Co. A Rent ... 9.83 9.83 AfternoiMi Scsalnn. Woman'a Hoapltal Aas'n. .. 3.00 8.00 Dep. Shorlir Kurtz, foea collected 19.45 • M'cnBc shall be collected in tho mnn- Cabin Coal Co. 2.25 2.25 fl. D. Black Co'. Agent .., .73 .7.1 Cahlll Coal Co. fi.2B 0.25 McotinK called tn order liy Chairman Rose. Woman's TTospltal Aas'n. .. 30.10 86.10 I I • ncrilied hy law, from llio parties pot- M. J. & n. M. Buck 55.00 55.00 Roll call. All niomiiors present. Woninn'a Hoapltal Aas'n. .. 28.00 28.00 Total for tho month $ 151.50 1 .1 for tho drain. Tills provision, bow- E. P. North .. 15.00 15.00 Wm. D. Longyoar 2.00 2.00 Cabin Coal Co. 4.25 4.25 Sup. Miller. Chairman of tho committeo on Louis Heck & Co 5.50 5.50 .Tune 1— • |. ii'H not nssist very mucli in tlie ad- State .Tournnl 2.10 2.10 Fiiualli'.atinn then presented tho following re­ Mrs. C. McGlnloy 9.09 9.09 Co. clork, fees collected $ 28.00 iiilinii of mntlers of thia kind as a 0. J. Edwards & Co 55.00 55.00 port of the committee algnoii hy all memiiera Mrs. C. McGlnloy 14.45 14.45 Co. Treaa., fcca collected 48,60 ,11.lev such circuinstancoB would bo com- Lnwroni-e & •VnnBuren ... •t.on 4.00 exceiil Sup. Ferle and moved its adoption. M. J. &. Ii. M. Buck 3.00 3.0(1 Shorlir, fees collected 03.83 iii awiiit the terinnintion of the ioRal M. U Holm 5.00 5.00 Honorable Board of Supervisors of Ingham County, M. ,L & B. M. Buck 71.00 71.00 Dep. Shoriir C. Cllne, fees collected 20.15 liMKS before RetlinR their pay for sorv- M. ,T. ft B. M. Buck 55.00 55.00 Gentlemen 1 The committee on Eiiualixation, to whom was referred the aa.sossment of Woman's Hoapltal Aas'n. .. 3.00 3.00 Dep. .Sherllt Kurtz, fees collected 27.20 Tho hiBt session of the LcRialature Dean & Cross 67.50 07.50 the county of Ingham, respectfully report that. Ihoy have considered tho same nnd recom­ Capital City Coal Co 8.50 8.50 i,'l the law BO as to innke it clenr that M. J. ft B. M. Buck 55.00 55.00 So. Lnnaing Coal Co 49.60 49.50 Total for month $ 187.78 1, labor incurred in tho eBlabiishlnK of mend that tiio rolls of the several townships and warda bo oquaiizeil aa followa: Daniel S. MCVIB •2.00 2.00 Township nnd Acres J. F. Jnlinaon 27.60 27.B0 July 2— II Bliould bo In tho first instance paid hy Roni Real ns Personal Total Enuali7.cd - 3.00 3.00 Co. cleric, fees collected $ 25.00 West Puhlisbing Co 5.00 5.00 Wards Asaesscd M. J. & B. M. Buck iiiily 'I'ronsurer \ipon orilera drnwn Wllliamston Knterpriao .., 2.10 2.10 Estate Ei|uali/.ed Estate Valuation DcGrnw Grocery Co. ... 45.07 45.07 Co. Treas., tecs collected 42.75 1- and the County later relnbursed from Stale Journal 1.20 1.20 Alalcdon 22,8,10.50 $1,270,900 .•? 1,270,900 $ 126,500 $1,.197,400 Butler Block rharmncy ,104.45 304.45 Sherlir, fees collected 109,44 irUiMiliir drain fund. Geo. Turnlmll 9.05 0.05 Aurelius 23,065.35 1,281,365 . 1,281,365 • 99,316 1,380,710 RoHser Drug Co 105.34 105.34 Dep. Sherlir C. Cline, tees collected .. 11..10 • ,| tliiit It Is a KroBS injustice to take Gorslino & .Sons 55.00 55.00 Bunkerhill 21,027.35 830,275 8;i6.275 108,320' 944,595 John Mntthowa 22.92 22.92 Dep. Sherlll' Kurtz, fees collected .... 34.95 I mm tlieir own work and call them to L. H. Harrison 17.00 17.00 Delhi 22,703.00 1,547,455 1,547,466 194,420 1,741,876 Kirk" VnnWinkio 8.49 8.49 li.ihale office nnd compel them to Borve R.1.75 84.75 East Lansing 1,250,625 1,256,625 81,200 1,337,825 16.82 10.82 Total for month $ 223.44 Iy for several daya nnd then, na in thin W. H. Graham Frank S. Wimble W. T,. Robaon 2.00 2.00 Inghum 20,355.58 988,170 988,170 101,110 1,089,280 Floyd Williama 13.11 13.11 August 1— ••"lid them home witliout their pay; and 21.70 21.70 Lnnaing Tp •;. 14,441.48 1,902,380 • 1,002,380 187,675 2,089j9B5 10.50 Co. clerk, fees collected $ 19.00 1. cninpel them lo wait until tho out- Wllliamston Knleriiriao .. Cbarica Henaey Groc. Co. . 16.50 W. H. .Toy 55.00 55.00 Leroy 21,240.14 1,480,985 1,480,985 149,265 1,030,250 City of Lnnaing 287.00 287.60 Co. Treaa., fees collected 40.20 • il' llio IcKai proeeeilitiKS, which in this Leslie : 22,149.51 1,907,025 1,907,025 343,810 2,251,435 43.80 Shoriir, feoa collected 180.20 1 lire likely to extend over a conaidcr- niudeau, Slebcrt & Cntca 31.00 31.00 Mrs. C. .McGlnloy 43.80 On motion of L. IT. Brown the Board there­ Locke 23,040.92 l,147,.'i40 1,147,840 79.075 1,220,915 Frank S. Wimble 8.13 8.13 Dep. Sherlir C. Cline, feoa collected .. 40.06 iiiioil of time as the case has lieen ro- Meridian 21,181.84 1,701,905 1,701,905 173,900 1,875,805 Dep. Sherlfl Kurt?., fees collected 36,16 I III the Circuit fcourt nnd there is al- upon adjourned until Monday morning, Octo­ Frank S. Wlmhlo 9.50 9.50 ber 20tb, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Onondaga 22,795.22 1,179,990 1,179,990 108,830 1,288,820 Frank S. Wimble 9.24 9.24 Ihc posaibility that It may go to n Stockbrldge 22,l,'i8.07 1,287,050 1,287,660 266,267 1,543,917 - Total for month $ 315,60 1 court. Such n situation places tho A. L. ROSE, Chairman. Chna. Henaey 22.14 22.14 WM. H. GRAHAM, Clerk. Vevay 20,582.81 1,235,690 1,2,15,690 141,210 1,376,900 3.50 3.50 September 1— ii.' f'oiirt In a very ombarrassinK pos- 1,075,000 Woman's Hoapltal Aas'n. Wboatfield 19,179.02 1,075,000 84,010 1,150,010 Woman's Iloanital Aas'n. 12.00 12.00 Co. clork, foes cpllccted ;$ 15.00 IInd interferes witli the administration White Oak 23,029.59 979,800 979,800 73,125 1,052,925 Co. Treaa., foes collected 36.B0 I law. The last IxiKlnlature no doubt City of Lansing 633.55 633.55 Monday, Oclnbcr 29lh, 1917. Wllliamston 19,170.94 1,668,240 1,668,240 304,908 1,973,208 City of Lnnaing 1687.50 1687.50 Slieriir. fees collected 112.71 l.il to remedy this aituation by provld- Meeting called to order by Chairman Rose. Mason, Ist ward.... 478,650 478,650 119,290 Dep. Sheriff C. Cline, fees collected .. 25.25 liiit nocesaary expenses should first be 697,940 CItv of Lnnaing 444..10 444,.10 Roll call. All mcmliors present. Mason, 2nd ward... B45,595 545,595 182,270 727,865 C. J. RouBcr Drug Co 287.32 287.32 Dep. Siioria Kurtz, fees collected 63.35 I'l i.y the County nnd tho County Inter re- Lansing, Ist ward.. 2,899,975 2,899.975 3,721,326 •aii, but, throuKb an overalKlit the mnt- Minutes of the previous meeting read nnd 821,350 On motion of Sup. Brown the Bonrd took n miproved. Lansing, 2nd ward.. 8,544,035 8,544,035 2,076,465 10,620,500 roccsa until 1:30 p. m. Total for month $ 242.91 I payinK Jurors was apparently over- On motion of Sup. Kycs, Aldermnn Eddy Lansing, 3rd ward.. 6,932,495 5,932,495 1,3.18,390 7,270,886 October 1— I was seated In place (if Sup. Rullson, Lansing, 4th ward.. 6,454,300 5,464,300 184,215 . 6.6,18,516 Aftcrnnnn Session. Co. clerk, fees collected $ 25.00 my power to draw orders to Jurors un- Lansing, 5tb ward.. .1,668,590 On motion of Sup. L. II. Brown, the report 3,568,590 699,680 4,268,270 Meeting called to order hy Chairman Rose. Co. Treaa,, fees collected 35.65 ilii.'se clrcumatnnces is somewhat aucs- of the committee on printing was reconsidered Lansing, 0th ward.. 6,664,055 6,564,055 3,842,590 10,390,646 Shoriir, fees collected 225.08 lili', 1 bave concluded to submit the niiit- and the committee thereupon presented nn Lnnaing.'"7th 'ward.. 3,427.900 3,427,900 1,318,950 4,746,860 Roll cnll. All memliorn present. Dep. Sheriff C. Cllne, fees collected .. 28.92 '•' the Board of Supervisors and ask amended report, givinif the Ingham County Lansing, 8th ward.. 642,890 642,890 12,600 655,390 Sun. Hnll presented tho following resolution Dep. Slierift Kurtz, fees collected .... 33.85 for necessary authority to do this. I News 2000 supplements inatend of 1300 ns pro­ wbicb aame on hia own motion wna unnnl- llieao Jurors sliould lie paid and feel vided by the original report, and upon bis own $60,790,380 $60,796,380 $13,208,630 $74,005,010 mously ndoptcd. Total for month $ 348.40 I lie Board should pass tho neceiiar; rel- motion the .report aa amended wna unanimous­ Total cash turned In by all olTicors.., .$2183.80 n perinittlni? thia to bo done as it is A. J. Miller, L. T. Lnsenby, James Brogan, M. Rood Jnckaon, 'V. J. Brown, John B. Fny, Be it resolved that the Sun. of the Township ly ndoptcd. Committeo. of Stockbrldge be authorized to change the de­ Which is credited to the dilfcrcnt oflicea, as 'V Been that the men ought not to be Sup. Forlo then moved thnt the special com­ followa: lied to serve on Jury and tlien lie naked scription of » piece of land altuated In tho vil­ mittee appointed by tho Chair to obtain Infor­ lage of Stockbrldge now aaacased to Wm. E. County clerk $ 485.30 ilii! llicir chances on beinR reimburaed mation regarding the matter of cstnbliablng n County treasurer 435.30 'iii'ir per diem nnd cxpenaea. Tlio County Sup. Ferle then preaented a verbal minority To the Honorublo Board of Supervisors of Engle to rend as follows; county auditing system nnd central purchnfiing report, of the committeo and moved that the Ingham County. County Blierlft 798,10 1 well pny those cxpenaea out of tho con- agency nnd report back to the' Board nt tho Beginning nt n point on Wnter St. four rods Dop. Sherlir C. W. Clino 166.84 I'l or drain fund in the same maimer January fiesalon, bo allowed to visit two or majority report of the committee be amended | Gentlemen: Your Advisory Bonrd of the aoutb of the Southeast corner of Mill nnd Wa­ Dep. Siierllt H. Kurtz 219.80 lire now paylnR sinillnr oxponBcs under three places in tho stnto where these aystoma nnd the equalization bo made on a percentnge-j County Rond Commisaionera beg loavo to re- ter Sta. In tbo village of Stockbrldge according Dop. Sheriff J. Cook (5 months) .... 50.90 •t of tho last LcRisinture. Tlio County were now In vogue and on roll cnll the mo­ baais. This motion receiving no support, the port as followa- to the recorded plat ns made by Silna Beehe, Dop. Slicrifl G. Estea (4 months) .... 27.B0 111 I lae nothing by thia courBC na they will tion wna loat by tho. following vote. Yens, majority of tiio committeo was adopted onjoll , Wo have mot with the road commiaaioncra Jr., nn the lino between Innds formerly owned •Your committee have been making an effort all by the following vote; Ycaa, Allen, Bro-' by Wm. Simpson nnd G. W. Nichols, running |l. iilel' y be reimburaed, nnd by so dolnft, Bullen. Cntlin. Ferle, Kelly, Krentel, Louis Nel- once each month since tiio first of January to institute some system wberehy some tab may gan, Bullen, L. H. Brown, V. J. Brown, Cnt­ last, Went over nil bills passed on nt each thence oast to tho center of tho creek, tbenco w !«• nblo to lianiilo jurors in theso nmttera ler, Eddy nnd Walters—8, Naya, Allen, Bro­ be kept of the various bills that arc presented II dcKreo of fairness which can linrdly lin. Clements, Dnlns, Fny, Hall, Hunt,.Jackson, meeting, also the bills passed on by the com- south ntong the center of tho creek to t\\e gnn, L. H. Brown, Y. J. Brown, Clements, Kelly, Krentel, Kyos, Lnsenby, McClure, Mill­ and whether they have been allowed, rejected I'lie if they are compelled to awnlt tho Dalns, Fay, Hunt, Jackoon, Kyea, Lnaonby, mlsaionors at their aeml-monthly meeting. Sev­ Michigan Air Line R. R. right of way, thence or cut and tho reasons stated therefor. Hence iiiio of those legal proceedings. er, W. IT. Neller, Louis Neller, Reeves, Rull­ eral questlona of Intereat to tho County have southwest along said right of way three hun­ Miller, W. H. Neller, Reevea, Straight and son, Strnigiit, Waltora nnd Roae. Nays, Ferle. we have procured a book In which tho trans- nil calling this matter to tho attention of Rose—16. "^ boon left to ua by tho commiaaioncra to de­ dred tbirty-Bi.\ (336) feet, thence north two sactlons of our monthly meotinga are recorded, liiiard nnd would respectfully request thnt Sup. Allen, Chairman of the Waya. and cide. We have looked after the work of road hundred fifty seven (2B7) feet, thence wcat one Sup. L. H. Brown then presented tho follow­ Moans committee then presented the following construction in our Bovernl localities nnd ad­ and this book la open to anyone who may de­ givo It their careful consideration nnd hundred twenty aevon (127) feet to Wnter St. sire to inspect it. ing resolution relntive to the purchase of a rug report of the committeo and moved Its adop­ vised tho commlaaloncrs from" timo to time In tbenco north about thirty (SO) feet to place of I nn appropriiitu resolution permitting for Judge Collingwood'a oflico and moved its The committee fool that tho further handling III draw orders for tho pny of theso jurors tion, nnd the aame was adopted on roll call by regard to same. Tho road commlaaloners have lieglnnlng. ndoption, nnd tho same waa adopted on roll a unanimous vote of the Board, nt all times trented us aa one of their members 'Tho committee on ShorlfT nnd Constable of tho matter will ennblc tliem to establiah n 111 aanie manner as we are now doing with call by the following vote: Yeas, Allen, Bro­ and have often left matters which carried an syatem that shnll tend to climinnte many of tho •lice; to the expenses of surveying nnd The Honorable Board-of Superviaora: CInlma presented the following bills for nllow­ gnn, Bullen, L. H. Brown, "V. J. Brown, Catlin, expenditure of money up to us to decide. After nnce nnd the same on roll cnll wore allowed difficultiea herotoforo met with nnd accommo­ 1- matlors covered hy tho Act of tho Inst Clem'onts, Daina, Fny, Ferle, Hunt, Jnckson, Resolved, That the County Trcnaurcr be nnd comparing reports from aome of the other date thoso who hnvo charges or claims against ^'iiture. hereby Is dlreeted-to pay all county ordora nnd ordered paid as followa Kelly, Kycs, Lnsenby, Miller, W. H. Noller, counties of tho state and also having been for- Claimant Claimed Allowed the county, also will enable anyone to trace Kespectfully submitted, Louis Nollor, Reeves, Eddy, Straight, Walters drawn on the general fund nnd cashed by the tunate enough to see some of their roada we any bill or claim and aacertain whether auch L, n. McAKTHUR, and Rose. Yens 23, nays Krontol. Lansing Stnto Savings and Capitol National are proud to say that our system of roada and $ 1.90 claim iias been preaented and wliut action waa Judge of Probate. Banks of Lansing, nnd pay intereat thereon at road building oxccll most every county In the 89.37 taken concerning it. Rosolyed: That the committee on Supplies 15.50 ho inatnicted to provide n rug for Judge Col­ the rate of 6 vet cent per nnnum to January state In quality and In moat every Instance n Respectfully submitted, A. A, Hall, chairman, 10, 1918, na soon ns there are funds In hia leas expenditure of money per mile nnd wo l.BO L, T, Lnsenby, A. L. Rose, County Auditing lingwood'a olUce nt an exiienao not to exceed 8.38 _IM.:S0LVED, by the Board of Supervisors $76.00. hnnda, nnd the Clerk be inetructed to mail a feel our County Road Commissioners nro de­ Committee. I lie County of Ingliam, thnt tho Judge of copy of thia resolution to each bank. serving much credit for tho work they are 4.30 Tho Clerk then reported to tho Board that doing. Although labor nnd material prices nro 11.95 Sup. Jnckson, Chairman of tho committee on iiate; bo and ho liorehy Is permitted to ho hnd In his poasosaion In the.Lansing ofhce, On motion of Sup. Jnckson, tho Sheriff then Sherlfl;s nnd Constables Claims to wliom was •. orders upon the County TrcnBurcr in addressed .the Board on the matter of hiring much higher on account of tho unsettled con- Tlonry Kurt?. 11.76 11.76 two Oliver typewriters practically useless be­ dition of tho country, wo believe thb'largoat 11.54 referred tho matter of tho employment of a ' meat of claims of tho jurors for tlioir cause of needed repnirH and oho Smith Premier an extra-Ttian t6r night service at tho jnll. night man at tlio jail presented tho following ii^esi and .expenses in serving on the jury Tho hour.having nrrlved for tho election of asset a community can possibly have is a good Edwin Link ..... 5.91 n.91 typewriter in tia odlco in Maaon that was in road to market In order that they may deliver S.OO report and moved its ndoption. •ii; matter of tlie "DEER CREEK DRAIN" fairly good shape and would be of use per­ officers which wns made n special order of Sup. Forlo tliereupon moved thnt the report iiu' Probate Court for said County, and tho buainoss for 2 o'clock p. m., tho Chairman rend their farm products nt the least possible coat. 4.80 haps in some other odlco where the work was Your Advisory Board hesitated somewhat about Miirry M. Miller 9.15 2.70 bo referred back to the committeo to bo amend­ ily Treasurer is hereby authorized to not so strenuous, and ouggested that the three n list of tho County officers to bo elected, and ed BO as to include all of the duties of tho night on motion of V. J. Brown, the elbction of recommending having nn Advisory Board ap­ 0. W. Randall 14.50 14.60 siicii orders drawn to said jurors for mnchinea might be traded tn advantage for n pointed for tho ensuing year, but after con­ man relative lo firing tho boilers nt the Court iiurpose in .the snmo manner ns oxpen*s new typewriter thnt would servo tho purposo County Officers wns taken up in the' order as 46.00 sulting with tho road commissioners they aay .T. .T. Cook 2R.S7 House nnd in charge of prisoners on the rond, : Mirvoyors nnd other siminir oxponsea nro for the corrcapondcncc in his ollico and also rend by the Chairman. by nil mciina wo wiant the Advisory Board. which motion was declared lost by the Chair­ being paid by him, tho County to bo for a sufUclontiy Inrge cnrrlngo to bo used In Sup. Reeves presented tho name of Shirley. .T. ,L Cook 34.49 34.49 Therefore we would recommend that tho chair­ H. 0. Cltne 5.140.25 B340.25 man by a vivnvose vote. • reiiiiburaed for the orders so drnwn when connection with loose leaf ledgers and journnia. Fields for the ofllce of School Examiner which man appoint an Advlaory Board to the county Tiie vote wns then taken on the adoption of; same shall be collected in the manner nomination waa supported by Sup. Ruliaon, and 144.12 On motion of V. J. Brown tho matter wna road commissioners consiatlng of three mem­ H. 0. Cllne ..... 33.69 83.69 tho original motion and was unanimously car-' iiled liy law. referred to the committee on Supplies with on motion of• Sup. Rullson nominntiona were bers for the enauing year. ricd on roll call. cloaod, tho rules were auaponded and the Clerk 84.00 CHESTER HUNT. power to act. ' .T. J. Cook 11.14 11.14 To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Ing-.; I "iia, 110 I Nays, none. In view of the fact that Ex. Sup. Frank J. wna instructed to caat a unanimoua vote of the Board for Shirley Field.. We would also recommend that the Board of 0. ,W. Cline 86.74 86.74 hnm County. ii|i. Ferle then'presented tho following re- Christopher had preaented to the Board a writ­ Superviaora at thia meeting take favorable ac­ H. 0. Cllne ;-.... 14.02 14.02 ten report of the convention at Detroit which The Clerk then announced the reault of tho Your committee to whom wna referred tho,!! II of! the committee of Superintendents of tion on the request of tho Road Commissioners .14.49 necessity of employing u night man at the': l'oor,.which same on his own motion waa ho attended ns a delogate, tho Clerk asked for ballot and the Chairman declared him duly for a maintenance fund as we believe this to elected; H. 0, Cllne 4B,C7 46.67 county jail bog leave to report to you aa fol­ ivod and adopted, instructions as to whether the Board would re­ he economy In the right direction. 61.13 quire a written report from the Clerk of-the . Sup, Krentel then presented the name of Dr. lowa! j -M r. Oluiirnian! All of which Is respectfully submitted, 21.08 We deem It a neceaalty and would recom-.'J Vmr loommitteo on County Suiwrintendent* proceodlnga of the Olorka' Convention at Flint Samuel Osborn.for a member of. the Board of Control of the .T.B.. San,, .which nomination A, H. Catlin, Fred R. Allen, Chas. W. Reck, Fred C-Helta 2.82 2.82 mend that tho Sheriff employ auch man at not! I'ooij Accounts beg loavo to report as £oI. which iie attended, aa a repreeentatlve of .the Advisory Board to the County Road Commls- H. 0. Cllne ,. Board, Iind on motion of Sup. Ferle the County was aupported by Sup. .Rullson. • 81.96 81.9B to exceed $2.00 per night. '•^' , ',.,..,-, •', , ' sibhers, Calvin W. Cllne 17.48 . 17,48 Signed: M. Reed Jackaon, Louis Neller, John,] Tliia Icnmmlttee fliida that the Superlnten- Clerk was Instructed to make a. written report Sup) Krentel'then moved that the rules be On motion of Slip. Ferle the committee on to be aubiinltted to the Board at the January suapended and the Clerk be instructed to east 88.B7 B. Fay, F. D. McClure. ; • iiiH of the Poor's report, ni submitted nt thli County Roads and Bridges acting with the 11.60 Sumner L. Hall, Engineer for the Board of.; aeaalon and that the ProsiieutinK Attorney and a unanimous vote of the Board for Dr, Oibbrn, Prosecuting: Attorney was instructod' to inves­ on of the Doiird, to co'rreipond with hli the Sheriff who attended State conventlona, by H. 0. Cllnb,. 48.48 48.48 Good Roads Commissioners then presented the,' iikK. j • . • , ., ,. which'motion prevailed. tigate the system in vogue In Shiawassee coun­ v.. .T. Blakely 20.00 29.00 resolution of the Board be required to. make The Clerk then announced the result of the ty for .construction and maintenance of good following amendment , to the-report of the; And ^vo further find that all btlU pkid by a written report end that each rejiort sb made Ed link ,90 Board of Good Road Commisaionera; and oni'l 1)' county poor commiaiitoner oh file tn their ballot-and the Chairman declared him';duly roads arid'tb rei)brt their'flhdingi to the Board Fred.C. Holts 3.00 8.00 should contain an itomlied statement of the elected. ; ,, J, at their Jantiary sessloui 'which motion pre. motion of Sup. Brogan the same was,received!] If ice to likewise agree. Thli cbmmtttee actual expenses incurred, which, motion was H. 0. nine • 48.72 48,72 and adopted. )(iiild recommend a' Btieel filtiiB .oaia to be Sup. Hall then preaented the, name of Dr. |valled. . ; ,. . Horace Hodge ,,...,. 18.80 18.80 diily carried. ', Lewis W, Toles to succeed' himself as a mem­ To the Honorable Board of Superviaora; mulinsed by tho Siipertntendeiita of the Poor .,6n motion of:L. H. Brown the Bb'ard there, Henry Kurtz 8.0B 8.9B III placed In this office ai wat recommended On motion of Sup. L, H, Brown the Board ber of the Board of Control bfithe T. B. Bpn. H. 0. Cllne 180.00 130.00 We, the Board of County Road Commisaion-j The nomination was supported by Swi Rullson upon adjourned until tomorrow nbrning at 10 I he former committee! . • . took a recess until'1)80 p. ni. o'clock. . •'• • Albert Hull 80.88 3A.8B ery.wlah to make aa.an amendment to our re­ J.W. FERLE, wlio thereupon moved that'the..riites be sua­ Kdwlii Link ..... 1S.18 port, tho substitution as followst pended, that the Clerk cast a unanimous vote A. L.ROSE, Chairman. 16.18 FLOYD STRAIGHT, ••"':' Aftemeen SsHlbn. L WM. H. GRAHAM, Clerk. Thomas Thorbum ...... 90.96 01.98 Insert "Three and one-half mileaot road be­ W. H. NELLER. ^ '.of the Board for Dr. Toles;: C. W;.Sn8nRler ...... ; 8.80. 8.80 ginning atjthe south one eighth post betweoni ; I Meeting called tO:order by Chairman: 1917.', Onlvln W. Cllne 87.22 27.22 26.; thence south about one fourth mile; thence] Sup.' Rullson then.presented the name bf:An; Meeting ealie'd to order by Ohidrman Sose. "iited; , ,' : ,.;..,.. ,• ;• . , - , . ,•.•••,.. same were allowed on roll bail and ordered E. E. Eates 6.98 6.98 east and.,southeBit thru, Sec. ,80 Stockbrldge! pald.aSifotiows; drew West a' resident of the';4th ward;of the Roll call,. All members present, ...... 8.00 8.00 Twp, 1 mile; thence Jog south and then eaatLi 1 the j Honorable Chairman of the Board of . , Minutes of the' prevtoui day'! lession read E. E. Eatas .,;;. iiurvlaorsi . .;.. ., •,,:;• Claimant .. ., Claimed Allowed Oltyof Lansing for a member of the Board of H. 0. .Cllne ,...'; 44.12 80.62 thru Sec. 29 on the east and west one fourth] - Superintendent! ,ofv the Poor, which. liomlha* and approved. .,• , :-,]:• • . • ' , 1 . ,', . VuurI committee .on,V:prlntthg reapectfullr West Pub. Co...... S.0O $ 6.00 The committee on General Claims presented line,to the east oho fourth comer of Sec. 29,"] )i'iiinmonds that the. proceedings nt the prea- S, E. Flelda .....,, 10,20 10.20 tloii .was supporteil by Stip. V'.'- Brown, ,';. , County: Treasurer Solnn C. Lane then ad­ the following bills for allowance and same »14,B00,00, ~ -t October and apeoial, seaaion of the Board Frank J. Christopher ...... 28.78 29.76, . .Sii'p; Ferle, theii placed :'lh.. nomination the dressed the Board relative to the.Inauguration were allowed on roll call and ordered paid as Strike out ".Three-fourths mile of road (B16)^ .SupcrvUora be published In the newspapers Dean & Cross:...... :.... ' 8,10 8,10 namo„6f J. M. Smith to succeed ^himself as a of a new system-In making five copies of all followst so'iith thrii Seb.,84 Leslie Twp,—I4B00.00. - vl Two and one !hatf miles of B-9 .and 16 road] iiighnm County »s.follows:,,',••-. - Clyde V. Kinlit'... ;.. 10.00 10,00 member of the Bbaifd of Superintendent! of the tax.receipts.Issued in his,office and requested Clalmarit . Claimed Allowed ^Kliani County News....:..,;..,,....., 1,800 City of lianslnic 80,00 80,00 :Pobr.- ^, ;-•--•;: .,•;•;;• ';[,:•,:.;.. . '•••',,;''v,': that.thb; mattor be referred to a'committee to M. ,T. & B. M. Buck . t 66.00 $ 66.00 from the center of Stockbrldge, south to the] i I liamaton Enterprise i...,.',..,.,;.., 1,100 The Cltator Pub. Co. 6.00: 5.OO „,Upon motion of'Sup. Brogan that two toll­ investig'ate.the proposition and report.tQ" the Fred S. Drake county line—$10,000.00. . Board ahd.on, motion of,Sup. V. J. Brown the 18.00 not allow State Journal .,,,.,.;,.,.•,.,...... , lO.OOO F, A, Oorsline Sons, 86.00 - 86.00 ers be, appointed, which earns waa duly carried, A. McDonald ..,...., 79.10 79.10 Respectfully submitted, W., A,: .Foidlek.l Ihlliiit Bros. ft.Evard Co. .. 208.80 208,80 theiChalrman: naming a!' such tellers Sups.' m'atter was referred to the committee on Coun­ Chairman, T. H. BlUzard, Board; of Countfl Loslio Local-Republican .:.,r..,,. 1,000 ty Officers''Aecbuhts. , ,, ,1! V • .T,:, 0. Flngerele ;..., 67.90 67.90 li iiikbrldgo • Brief-Sun .... i..'...... 1,000 Ghblson.McKtnley ,*.Co. ... ' 87.60 - 87,60 Brogan and Rullson; 'T ' The State' Journal... 6.86 6.86 Road Commissioners.,, . "1 Board of RbadCom'ri. ... 878....... 8,80 .:j,60 ; Slip. .Walters; thei^' placed: ln\nbmlnation'!'tii's .,:, . .'ham.^Cbunty.•:.•."...•-'-•• ,: .-' / '••: 'E... A. Densmore. ...; 4.71 : 4.71 'lowing vote: Yeas,:Allen, Brogan, SehaefferJ »niutlan of affldavlts.ln-renrdi'to'tKe per* Ingham County,New'i ..... 81.70 81.70 limine of Oliver Halne for Janitor of-the ;Cburt ' ! Yo'iir, eo'mmittee;on County Farm and Build­ Lansing, TaxLCo. not allo'ed 8.00 • V. J.- Brown. Catlin,. ,Fay,i'Ferle, Hall,-'Jack. t>rinnnco of labor.and circulation,.the fterk It R. E,:McCullough,,M.D...,,6.00 6.00 House';: No ptNer.nMnes.being. placed. In' noni- ings beg le^ve to',reportri.that we flndthe farm Ingham' County News- '10.78 - 10.76 ison,iKelly,:Krentel, Kyes,:iLasenbyi W. HJ Tobjf jnuthorisad'and.lnstruotid to tttat or> Ingham': County:,' News'.. .7.- , 99.00 • - 99.00. iln'ation,' on motion.of Sup;,Rall,'the:^Ie! were and farm buildings.in good condition, the crops Eugene Keiit ...... i^ . iBO • -.80 iNeller.t Louis,Neller, .Reeves,' Rullsoni Waltori] I'l for.Bnmo,'.••••:'•-,. ...;'•,-••.' ,;.••'•:•>;•:.•• ••i,-,' .••,'-i,''- :L.E, Salisbury ...... :...: 89.28'. '89.S8i 'are good, the stock In-flne condition. We feel, Howard Wllcot'i..!.,,. T : .60 -.60 and Rose—20. M'ays,.-Bullen,. Dalns, Hunt;f W.;A. Pricey..;.;,;....;.... .17.28• 17.28; .nispended andth'e.CIerk'wai Instructed to east :Rlchmond ft BaeUis . IMweotfully submitted, rf sin epttre vote bf the'BoBrd for Oltver.Maine. the need.'of an:addition,to.the nuiln building, :. 49.88 : 49:88 Miller,'Stralght-6.v: 1 t. H.BBOWN.-.i^- Ihg, Co, New*,, over charge 241.90 . 240.90 ;to make!rbbhi for a dining-room .and:hospital,' 'Simon Sale! Co. ,.),.'• • 88.20 not allo'ed :Dbubleday:Brothert A'Co. :^;; iv ,; i;,.. • ;^/ r : ...The: Clerk..theh.'announced,the irenlt;of. .the Merlin,'Cavender •.'...; .' Sup. - Brogan,: Chairman '•'•'• of:committee O'nl .•:0HE9TER,.HtJNTiV".-:.v ly-f.^'l: ballot!: and .-the, Chairman declared :'hlm: duly, :anfl at' tii'e i iamb tinier realise .-that, we: are en- 1,60 -. 'lieo :Roads and Bridges begs toniake the following] • a;J.•CLEMENTS;'-, :-':;-^;,'-^\-.:: •-; I i:.(ewor.li^;,fb6tlBgyfv..i^;: 120.98 if'XWlOO g'agedylii wMi arid the>.exnense. of building at Byron Eekhart: ...... • 1,60 .1.60 : The.hour Kaving:arTtTed for • beairtni bii^tha :elected,;i... >-;:-.^,.;i..'..:i-/--:;."i .•v:^.^-;-:.';.'';;^-;, ;:'•,';, -•'•'< report; - . . vr. V; ;..-;:;;Commlttee';dii; Prinijngv: the :present-ttriie.i.would, be veryiigreat.com-' 0. H.'rMurry ..•.".'... : .;6,00 " ,,6.00 : - After.thoroughly. Investigating: arid dlsousslnirl ipart. .of .;,a delegatlbn-frbm .the-.towashlp, of ,; • Proiieeutlng Aitorney William' C, Brownthen: pared with^the, nbrmaliitote ,bf. affairs and that R,' E, McCullough ..;. i, 6,60' •-• .,6.B0' I In iiiiotlbn lof Sup.'ftfsill .'fofi'ihe 'parpoM of iDethl,;oii:,motioh bt'Sup.'iFay, Jbc; Sap. H.'K. kapiMued beforei.th'e:^Board; and ireportad the : the .report of .the 'Board of County Road Coml I'Unite lntormatlonito',the<;commlttee"on gen'« :Gunh wM.thenVlftyitedito addreii the:Bb«rd,> result;.of >hl! Interview' with i the' Attorney Gen­ :wln ,thl!;,war.:v•;':."'•;;:'•' ^:,::%'n ::v ^^.^-v;. „':j ,-,';,i;:«-' '.: On motion of Sup. Brogan: the Boairdthere- The'other persont^whoeddreifsatheiBeudi eral: relative ito! the.law providing for .the etee- port as!: amended^: be adopted, That i a 1 taxi rill ctnima'asjto,tho.';ii«raons:*p'polnted by the V'i'We:would therefore recommend that themat^, nt>oh :adjanrned until,^tomorrow' morning at bf#,:,:v•vv^^;-;:•.,• nilssioneri, the IMpnty Higbwiir^.OommlNlbBW the,roads designated!!!!)-this-report,.with thai ^irlal jot Indlgent-isoldlers,- that leieh-nper- .''Sup'.lRulismvtheh^p^ competent nurie'be'ieonreid 'at any tline If nee- •-c^,:KA:v::t;-/-/-'--:-v:'>.*:i,^:-":-A:;t;:ROSB,:Chalnnan. isubstltutlon .of three; and one - half miles! o(| innr furnish theiCltrk^rwlth the, n«me;Uid'ad< aiid 'rottiwiiip^'^y'i^'i'vji -si:.;" i'Vpfi:-: ;fi-:,,.i:if:::.S:'* .Coqnty'Ph'ysleiah th'e-'itame ot-Dr.' T.-MtiSan-. :e'ssary.''!Sliihed.'by'the;committee) !H,'It. Bnl: 'WM^::H;;|,GRAHAM,-;pIeA;V,;•.•,•:.:'y;4:.;;;fi-:S-;^;^ r,'-Foltowtiig •'ioniewhat lengthyJdlpei)Nibr,'bh ,road 'connecting-Bun':3rhill, and; Stoekbrldgei •ri'SH of theiagaiit'-for-Mi,township.oriWMJdi ford of?the:4th:,wiwd of ;thV:CiW;:ofst!»nslng, ileh.'-iFlbyd' Straight, :Lbnl!;NelIef.i.':;^i'! :•-.•-'•: ;for,: the piece,:of road south' bf Leslie and .thai >lilch motjdn i was •• duly-carried,!';'; ro f. ,o;¥-sS,.'v..-;! motion-of LSUP;^ Hail the .matteriwM teterNd ;whibh nomination .was'jTOppo'rted.^b^^^^ 1 Dated'-at Mason,-Mich., Oct.;80th,''1917.'^; ''i'':.:^'w;;v:'.ThursdayiitI^rem^ to thecbmmitteeonRoads, and Bridges;; "'rjC 2 VJ; miles, from the - center 1 of:- Stockbrldge sbuthl Sup.' Ferlo:then;'pre)entunarilmbusly, adopted'bri!:rbll; call, i;;;;:^^:!:^: II t«o of threo members.toinvestlgate-the'inatii] ;Bnd':th'e .Mmev.wera;'a11owed:: oh I'iell.i/etll'.'Md' vvRasoIvodby thesBoard-'ofi.:Supervisor! : of ' 'Mayor, J; 0. Reutter :.bf .'Lanslng!:>appblnt^d japproprlntlori,;De doalgriatod as'amainten'anc^ I' of j adopting a^, central .parohtsliifgaienby. ibrdered-paldvM^fol|of••^'i:!i,;:':.^^;4?S {:;^f iJ-st^^SEi I'lnghath : Countyi'-That theVOIerk; boiiandi l! ' Aldernian' l.'i D. • Shafw to-seryb: on -the rBoaM 'fund, .to insure.;the upkeep of the roads already •i| ,cbunty,';audItlhBieystem,.:and!,to<:i«portj;*t: a01aimMitj'ai:>;K'S)SfeSr;;yoialB^ SliTheJOJerit-tliwi^-imnonriiied^ita'J^ hereby Ihstiructed,to !drawv»nvl6M.er^^^^^^ :lh'!place of :Sup.;L;iH. Brown;and driimotlori: of .completed.:-- ,;-:•-;il-:v-;";, •,••;>;:.;,•••^\:^'':.••'iiv;V.::;;;>i-ii'i 5AKB;«iI«vl,;--i:l^(ViV-;?;';i):.'?Wi|?,!e4.82!;;|Jt84t82! ballot !,Mdrtha'^Oh•lh»Bh.'l;tllerenponirdeelwedl Sun.:Kyei:the:reqtiest''.was':'grarited andlAlder-: • ,:,y^b:,would ;nlso.?recom'mend th()t-:ri'. thorough le jKnunry':so8sldn;^bf.!thliiBo«rd,';-:-.i^?t3rte;K; ;lrivestlgntlon>be made,by: the:,Conrity:.Highway (In (mbtlonyof ;Sup."iiFerIi;;t,the_;Oodnty.t,Oto»ki ,Klm;jduly;elected.?ij:;''g:i;KiS:ilj*i(:?(;^;^^ tman'; Sh'i>fer.:'saated :lh,:place'of.'Ald.-iBrowri: " III Instructed ' " '"" INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 15

|<'r Jiinunry scHsion. Ily HubmlUcd, Jiimca BroKan, Chnir- P3 tn LABOR H MJS H OH o» Wt< 0 o > O Cm O ij]0 on lalllii, C. M, Krontcl, Fred R, Al- > w 23 O e • §? >Z > lluliBon, Committee on Ronda and a M m w on 01 55 w r o m w O 3 ^ r tn Vi«, Clinirmnn of the committee on a > w : 0 'vriflliip nnd Ward Poor Accounta H H ^1 !• followinK report nnd moved its CO •E" a» * Hi :• ion ': o • ; 0 : m • I the Biimo wna received nnd ndopt- . c '• :ill l;y a unnnlmoua vote, I lalile;—Cliairman and momlicrs of CIciiernI BNpcnsc $ 470,99 308,26 $4743.88 $ 35.50 $1986.07 $8851.36 iuril of Supervlaora of Ingham Co. Columbia Aurolius, .Sec, 1 $ 2.I3.17 5M91.00 $1039.10 $ 267,01 19.00 3064„34 $6500,00 1.627 H.-9 Your committee on County, I.OHlle'-nunk'h'l-Stk'brdg. , ,Bunkerhill, Sec, 2 83.68 83,58 $0006.06 $ 703.00 1.477 Completed B.-O ilylanci Ward I'oor Accountu, to Lo8lle-Ilunk'h'l-Stk'brdg,..Bunkcrhlll, Sec, 3 .10.87 91.82 57.17 191,37 75.84 81.32 49I„TO 3082.24 1.067 Completed, B.9 |i'i I'lirl of tlic Superintendents of tlic Lnnuing-Uslie ;. Delhi, Sec. 10 231.50 1525.23 328G.46 1504,03 317.42 109.41 68.62 7032,06 6000,00 7032.66 1.039 Completed, B-IB '••rrcd, 1)0B leave to report tlint wo Lnnsing-Uislic Leslie, Sec. 11 70.50 577.70 777.40 13.60 1439,20 7600.00 . 1.1.39 B,-16 ly (.'Nnmlnod said report nnd find Lnnsing-St. Johns Lansing, Sec. 1 525.00 172.t.90 4103.85 1655.80 1.60 1132.47 447.10 101.19 9811,87 6000.00 9813.87 1964.00 1.156 Completed, B.16 nnd Htnlementa llicrcin to 1)0 cor- l,nn»lng-Charlotto Lansing, ,Scc. 1, 103.00 .M9.76 187.60 360,06 6.16 203.58 18.70 160.63 1542.27 • 10114.01 1452.00 0.854 Completed, B.16 lliritt llie amount aslme included the {luruon not u member of the Board Alaiedon $4037,23 $6519,56 $14876.24 t 600.00 $1800.00 $3170.00 60.00 $2096.10 irs. Aureliua 3989.01 6463.62 1.04 88.46 1209.26 319.30 1000.00 7000.00 3666.00 600.00 4061.78 200 100 III. Iiiivinie been absent from the room Bunkcrhill 2729.04 3731.00 68.70 23.98 800.00 3500.00 1626.00 100.00 60 iiiiiiltteo wna named by the Chair- Delhi 6032.45 6880.19 260.76 79,60 1000.00 2600.00 4280.00 100.00 3600.00 160 lii.i.' iiiinutos fulling to ahow that auch Knst Lansing 3866.12 6284.23 ,10 14000.00 taken, on motion of Sup. Walters Ingham :. S147.06 4302.62 79.66 108.06 960.00 1089.28 4726.00 100.00 1406.22 iin waa ilirccted to again announce Lansing Townahip 6038.09 8266.18 1.57 6.94 5.01 .84 12636.86 101,18 1000.00 1671.96 6697.20 ,3761.92 I of such conimitttcc. I^roy 4709.96 6439.28 1.09 4.00 9687.76 6,96 1000.00 2000.00 7846.26 4006.26 iniin thereupon announced aa such Lcalie 6604.62 8892.89 460.88 211,09 1000.00 2260.00 5726.00 1000.00 3100.00 800 tiimittee, the names of the follow- Locke 3644.69 4846.14 10492.60 166.97 260.00 1664,68 60.00 2463.83 »ors; A. 11. Cutlin, Fred K. Allen Meriilinn 5419.37 7409.19 1.88 172.91 1000.00 600.00 6446,00 4000,00 260 86 seller. Onondaga 3723.54 6090.67 8003.30 326.70 1600.00 4866.46 3860.00 2577,64 II then presented the {oliowing res- 6098.27 333.94 1600.00 2316.88 6400.00 300.00 1942.80 '200 iiling for tho Clerk'a fee aa Clerk Stockbrldgc 1460.64 .22 Vevay 3978.00 6438.68 10800.04 700.00 '20601.64 3442.25 85 'il and for preparing tho procecd- Wheatneld 3348.60 4677.93 8377.18 600.00 879.60 1876.00 2318.02 |l.. Hoard for the printer, which aume White Oak 3042.02 4168.01 1.20 .71 .62 960.00 2026.00 3668.78 I unanimously on roll call. Willlamsto", —-, - 1376.00 386.21 1000.00 8796.00 2196.60 600 48.59 204.03 11600.00 17600.00 y, tho llBM'd ft" HBllei vlsura Mason, lat ward 1727.61 2361,78 .60 inty, thnt the Clerk be and la hcrc- Mason, 2nd ward 2102.87 2875.00 I'd to draw nn order In hia own bc- Lansing, lat ward 10761.28 14698.78 j.oo for his aervico as Clerk of the Lansing, 2nd ward 30683.66 41949.00 I iii'cparing copy of tho proccedingi Lansing, 3rd ward 21006.28 28719.00 23.16 2.70 2.24 B2.37 30204.40 4429.96 344900.00 I iiitiir. r' 22271.43 • Mull,' Chairman of the ipccinl com- Lansing, 4th ward 16290.17 Lansing, 6th ward 12331.44 16869.16 iiii'uu appointed to take under ndviso- 41066.01 iniittur of providing for the expense Lansing, 6th ward 30036.94 Lansing, 7th ward 13714.07 18749.61 Illy AKrlculturo Agent, then presented 2688.70 UK' report nnd moved its adoption, Lansing, 8th ward 1893.64 n ot Sup. Urogan tho report wns I tnblii until the Jnnuury session. -rotnl .•.. $213,807.80 $292,310.02 That nn npproprintion of $600 be I.. Suporvisora of Inghnm County to All of which la respectfully submitted. C. NL Krentcl, B. A. Kyea, .1. W. Rulison, W. F. Daina, E. B. Kelly. AJth tho Michigan AgriculturnI Col- I' United States Department of Ag- Lansing Township: report which, amendment wna carried on roll State tux $2.60, county tax $3.21, school and 1 and North St. from Capitol Ave. to 5 ft. W of TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN. tlic expense of innintnining a Fnrm .resflop Drain $ 1210.25 call by tile following vote: Yens 25; nnya 0, mill tax $5.71, total tax $11.52. E lino lot 10. Mttplo Park Add. penalty tax 10 Oak Grove Park. I County AKriculturul Agent work in Hector Kxtension Drain 1326.00 The originnl report aa amended was then Tax of 1910. Com. 10 roda 17 Iks. E of in­ per cent per month from Feb. 28, 1915, $57.69, Tiux ot 1915. Lota 78, 79 nnd 80; State tnx iiiiily in nccordanco with Act 3 ot Vctter Drnin 678.68 ndijpteil on roll call by the following vote: tersection ot Turner nnd North Sta., N 273% totnl tax $64.61.-- •13o, county tax 46c, town tax 9c, road repair III Acts ot Michigan State Lcglslnture Bogus Swnmp Drnin 7814.48 Yon.s, Allen, Brognn, Bullen, L, II, Brown, V. tt., E 94 7-10 ft., S 273% ft., W 94 7-10 ft. to . Leslie Park Suhdiviaian. tax 53c, sciiool and one mill tax 54c, drnin tax I nnd extra session, said aiiproprln- Mnllory Drnin 1606.62 ,1, Brown, Callin, Clements, Fny, Hull, Hunt, beg. on Sec. 9: Final iiayment on Water and 2Co, total tnx $2,31. uvailablc In monthly installments other Street Sewer, interest 6 per cent from Tax ot 1916. Lot 7: State tax 73c. county Marvin Drnin (rensseBsment) ,.., fi.928 .Inckson, Ivcily, Krontcl, Kyes, Lnscnby, Mc- tax 79c, city tax 26c, ward highway tux 45c, Tivx ot 1915. Lot 118; Stale tnx 14c, county- 1 from date of beginning ot County Cluro, Miller, W. II. Neller, Louis Neller, Sept. 15, 19II5, $2.85, interest tnx 93c, penalty tivx 10c, town tnx 3c, rond repair tnx 18c, tax 28c, total taxes $4.06. school nnd one mill tux $1,75, highway improve­ 1; in Ingham County, Total $126,10.868 Reeves, Uulison, Strnlght, Wnlters and Rose— ment tax 22c, weeds tnx 2Sc, totnl tiux $4.48. school nnd one mill tnx 18c, drnin tax 9c, totnl I iilen. A, II. Cntlin, A, ,1, Wilier, Williamston Townahipi 23, Nnya, Daina and Forlc—2, Tax of 1012. Com. on N line ot Michigan tnx 78c. ill' then moved thnt the action ot the Ave, My. roda E ot center Sec. 15, N 20 roda, Tax of 1915. Lot 21; Stnte tnx 64c, county SiinuUling Drnin $1376.00 To Uonorahlo Board ot Supervisors of Ingham tnx C9c, gcnernl city tnx 23c, ward liighwny I lilaying netinn on the report ot the County, Mich, E 3 roda'20 Iks, S 20 rods, W 3 roda 20 Iks. CITY OF EAST LANSING. i.iiiiltee to tho ,Tanuary session bo to beg. on Sec. 15; State tax $3.88, toll gate tnx 40c, school nnd one mill tnx $1,54, highway Total 5 1375.00 Your committee on Sninrics would recom­ improvement tnx 20c, weeds tax 28c, total tax Aiigcil's Subdivision of Lot 80 and of' • il, which motion on roll call was lost Locke Township: mend that tho following sninrics be ndoptcd drain tax $31.92, totnl tax $35.80. $3.98. Lots 78 and 7», Coltnge Grove. iiwing vote: Ycaa, Allen, Bullen, V, Wainwright Drain $• 600.00 for the ensuing yenr, ^ Tax ot 1913. Com. B37 ft. N nnd 3 rods E I Catlln, Dnins, Fay, Ferle, ilnckson, ot SW cor ot lot 6 hik 25, N 2 rods, W 187.44 Tax ot 1915. Lot 90; State tax 58c, county Tnx ot 1915. Com. nt a point 208.66 ft. tV Locke Number Four Drain 9700.00 Proliation Officer, $720,00 per yenr. tax 63c, general city tnx 21c, ward highway of NE corner ot lot 51, S 116.75 ft., W 69.52',' Kyc'8, IjiiBonby, Miller, Louis Neller, Spaulding Drain 192.50 Superintendent of Poor, at Mnson, $600.00. ft., S 2 rods, E 187,44 on lota 6, 7 and 8, bik lid ItoBo—15. Nnys, Brognn, L, II, 25: State tux 86c, county tux 65c, general city tax 36c, school tux $1,40, higliway improvement ft,, N 116,76 ft,, E 09,62 ft, to beginning on Superintendent of Poor, nt Lansing, $400.00 tax 18c, totnl tux $3.36. lot 51: State tax 72c. county tnx 79c, school^ "tiioats, Hall, Hunt, Kelly, McClure, Totnl ..$10492,60 per year. tn.\ $2,43, ward highway tax 23c, school tax ' IT, Reeves, Uulison and Straight—11, and 1 mill tax $1,47, penalty tax 16c, total Tax of 1915. Lota 183 to 186 Incluaive: State nnd one mill tiot $1.48, totnl tax $2.99. Delhi Townahip! Suiierintcndent of Poor, other member, $250 tax $1.46, county tax $1.57, general city tax TiL\ ot 1915. Com. nt n point 104.28 ft. W' I tnitteo on GencrnI Clnima presented Hancock Drain $ 260,76 per year. tax $5,80, iiiK iiills for allowance nnd the same Tax-of 1914, Com. 107% ft. S of SE cor of 63c, ward highway tax 90c, school and one mill of. NE corner ot lot 61, S 116.76 ft., W 34.76' Janitor of Court House, at Maeon, $70.00 per tax $3.60, highway improvement tax 46c, total ft., N 116.76 ft., E 34.76 ft.'to beginning on lot ' t (111 I on roll call and ordered paid Totnl $ 260,76 month. Porter and Ballard Sta.. S 36 ft., W 99yj ft., N tax $8.40. 35 ft., E 99 Ml ft. on lot 9 of Jaa. Seymour'a 61;.State tux 36c, county tax 39c, street tax Alaiedon Townahip: Court Houae Janitor, nt Lanaing, $250,00 Tax of 1916. Lot 242: Magnolia Ave. Spec­ 21c, aewer tax 2c, school nnd one mill tax 74c, I I Claimed Allowed County Fnrm Drain $4666.00 per year. Sub of SW U of Sec. 19: State tax $2.12, -irl $ 6.20 $ 6.20 county tax $2.29, general city tax $9.97, ward ial drain tax $5.11, total tax $6.11. ' contingent tux 40c, intereat and.sinking tax 6c, Mud Creek Drain 10220.24 Servicea of Elevator man, at Lansing, $50.00 Tax of 1916. Lot 362: State tax 68c, county lighting tax 10c, fire tax 6c, penalty tax 3c, 11 "'111 IReptihlican 12.00 12.00 per year. I highway tax $1.09, school and 1 mill tax $4.04, ll ilromlio, M. D. . tax 63c, general city tax 21c, ward highway total tax $2.36. 3.00 Dianllowed Total $14876.24 We recommend that the Prosecuting Attor­ penalty tax 66c, total tax $20.17. tax 36c, achool and one mill tax $1.40, highway "iirl 1 42.92 >42.92 Wlieatfield Township: ney be allowed $10.00 per week' for a steno­ Tax ot 1915. Com. at n point 84.76 ft. W ("unty News 30.90 30.90 I Subdivision ot Block 16$. improvement tax 18c, weeds tax 55c, Magnolia of NE cor of lot 61,' S 116.76 ft., W 69.62 ft., Cole Drain $ 8800.00 grapher. Ave. special drain tax $15,34, total tax $19.26. N 116.76 ft., E 69.62 ft. to beg. on lot 61: lionne 1.00 I.OO Mud Creek Drain 77.186 Wo would also recommend that the County ! Tax of 1912. (reaaseaaed tax ot 1910. State |I' lit, M. D 35.00 36.00 tax $1.84. county tax $2.36, general city tax Tax of 1915. Lot 390; Weeds tax 28c, total I State tax 72c, county tnx 79c, achool and one Road Commiaaioncra be allowed $200.00 each, tax 28c. 'mill tax $1,48, total tax $2,99. U .I'l'lnnd, M. D B7.25 67.26 Total $ 8877,185 per year, for expense. i $10.79, wards and highway tax 69c, achool and >liuliough, M, D. .. 40.00 82.00 one mill tax $6,87, sprinkling tax 77c). N Tax of 1916. Lots 414 and 415; Stata tax We further recommend that there be charged Aureliua Townahip: Reapectfully aubmitted, L. T, Laienby, A. A. 58c,.county tax 68c, general city tax 21c, ward to the City of Lanaing intereat on state tax I iiilerson 6.0O Disallowed Hancock Drain $ 89,25 Hall, John W. Ruliaon. i 48,96 ft, of lot C. State tax $1.81, county tax $1.63, general city tax $7.30, ward highway tax highway tax 36c, achool and one mill tax $1.40, nnd expenee $9.14, expcnae tax $14.00, atato IVl. iCo 64 .64 Gaat Branch of Oaka Drain 620,00 Dated Nov, 2nd, 1917. highway improvement tax I8c, weeds 83c, total tax $2.76, county tax $2.24, total tax $28.14. > iiHund 1.60 1.60 Markley Drain ...; {00.00 Slip. Jackson, Chairman of the committee on 34c, achool and 1 mill tax $4.14, sprinkling tax 89c, penalty tax 46c, total tax $40,83. tax $4.19. And to the City of Enat Lanaing interest on liinsing 92.71 Dianllowed Sheriff nnd Constables Claims to whom was Tax of 1916. Lots 469 and 470 :• State tax state tax 10c. i.iiive;Cem 11.50 11.50 Total $ 1209.26 referred the matter of hiring a night man at I Tax of 1916. Com. at NW cor of lot 16, bik 16, E 105 ft., S 6 roda, E 6 roda, S 128 ft., W $1.16, county tax $1.26, general city tnx 42c, And to the City of Mason intereat on atato Vevny Townahip: the jail then presented tho following report ward highway tax 72c, achool and one mill tax tux 60c, total tax 60c. ( Mud Creek Drnin $ 4786.04 which provided an amended salary of $600,00 3 roda, S 6 roda, W IWfi tt., N 70 ft., W 40 ft., N to beg. on Iota 16 and 17, bik 16, except­ $2.80, highway improvement tiu 36c, total tnx And to tho townahip of Stockbridge, intereat « DuKIeino 4.70 4.70 Minnr Drain 1140.00 In lieu of $2.00 per night na contained In the $6.7«r.,722 . on atato tax 22c, total tax 22c.. 1 Itrown 3.08 3.98 Chnpin Drain 4876,00 report adopted nt the previoua day'a scaaion ing com. 164 N ot SW cor of bik 16, N 30 ft. I'lipor Co 6.10 6.10 and reconaidercd and the same waa unanl- E 100 ft. S 30 ft., W 100 ft,: State tax $20,16, TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN. And to the townahip ot Williamaton, intereat t county tax $22,49, general city tax $63,58, ward on atute tnx Ic, total tax Ic. .• Supply Co 7.00 7.00 Total $10800.04 moualy ndoptcd on roll call. Tnx of 1912. Com. 1701.28 ft. S nnd 919.40 Siobert & Taylor .. 19.00 19.00 Inghnm Township: To the Honorable Board of Suporviaora of highway tax $6,78, achool and 1 mill tax $38.45, And to the townahip of Meridian, Interest on aprinkling $6.89, penalty tax $4.17, total tax ft. E ot NW cor of Sec,j2, T4N RIW, N 41 state tax 88c, expense tax $1.00, total tax $1.88. ' inmittec on ContngiouB Dlacnae Glaima Mud Creek Drain $ 79,56 Inghnm County. " .-"^ degreoa, E 132 ft., S 49 degrcca, E 40 ft., S 41 I lhe;tollowlnB bllla for nllownnco and $160.61. And to the township of White Oak, intereat Gentlemen: Your committee to whom was degrees, W 132 ft. to Pine Lake, N 49 degreca, on atato tax 20c, exponae tux $1.00, atate tux . were allowed on rollClaime call nnd dAllowe ordered Total .....$ 79.66 referred the matter ot employing a night man Tax of 1916. Com. 294 ft. W and 26 rods N W 40 ft. to heg.: State tax $1,62, county tax .$ 15,90 $ 16.90 of NW cor of Willow and Walnut Sta., E 248 71e, county tax 52c, total tax $1.63, I Mllowalaiiig Con! l Co, , Onondngn Townahip; at the county jail submit this amended report $1,12, town tax 59c, road repair tnx $1,23, And to tho townahip ot Leroy, interest on 1 I lloBpltnl ABs'n, . 30.00 30.00 Baldwin Drain $ 3613,30 in lieu of the original report adopted at the ft., N 2 rda, W 248 ft., S 32 rda to beg. on lota achool tnx $2,14, highway tax 79c, total tax , 19.20 10.20 Rosamiin Drain 2900,00 lirevioua day'a aeaalon nnd reconaidercd. 4; 5 and 6 ot bik 26: State tax 72c, county tax atato tnx 9c, cxpenao ,tax $1,00, total tax $1,09. I iiiiBing Conl Co, , $7.49. And to the townahip of Aureliua, Intereat on I , HoBpital Aas'n, . 34.60 84,60 GIdred Drain 1300.00 We recommend that tho Sheriff employ a 81c, general city tax $2.29, ward highway tax 1.90 Stimor Drain 990.00 night man at not to exceed $600 per year, aame 26c, achool tax and one mill tax $1.38, penalty VILLAGE OP WEBBERVILLE. atate tax 4c, cxpenao tax $1,00, total tax $1,04, !• ililRon 1,90 And to the townahip ot Lnnaing, intereat on ' iiimitteo on ContaglouB Diseaae Clnima to be paid each month by warrant drawn by tax 15c, totnl tax $5.61. Tnx of 191!t. Com. nt NW corner ot lot 2, Totol $ 8603.30 the County Clerk. | Claypool's Subdivision ot G y^ ot NE >/i ot bik 3, W 4 rods, S 8 roda, E 4 roda, N 8 roda stnte tax 67o, expenae tnx $1,00, state tax $5,94, |i'l the following bills and recommend- county tnx, $5,01, total tax $11,52. ilUnllowance: Leslie .Townahip: RcBiicctfuiiy aubmitted, M. Reed Jackaon, Sec. 17, T4N, R2W. to beg,: Wcbbcrville drain tax $4.00, total tax Mud Creek Drain $ 166.736 Louia Neller, John B. Fay, E. D.'McClure, C. Tax of 1915. W 62.05 ft. of E 182.66 ft. of $4,00. V. J. BROWN. V. 111. Snier, duplicate of 660, $3,27. J. G. RULISON, M and E. V. Gooaen, duplicate of C76, W. B, Minnr Drain (Joint) 304.14 M. Krentel. , lot 2, bik 9 and W 33 ft. ot E 120 ft. ot S 108 TOWNSHIP OF AURELIUS. I By requeat of Sup. Hail, Chairman ot the ft. ot lot 2, bik 9: State tax $15.92, county tax C. J. CLEMENTS. »i.i.i8.; $17.77, general city tax $50.86, ward highway Tax ot 1914. W % ot NW % of SE % of R, Gnnficld, not an Indigent caae, Total .' I 460.876 committee on General Claima, Commissioner T2N R2W: Kentfleld drain tax $88.45, total Committee. Bunkerhlll Township: of Schools F. E. Searl was given the floor to tax $2.46, school and 1 mill tax $30.36, penalty tax $88,46, On requeat of Sup, Hull tho Clerk waa given lJi.26. "Mud Creek Drain % 58.695 make explanation of his bill for expense ot tax $3.17, total tax $120.08. the floor tp addresa the Board relative to hia IA. McDonald, claim ahould be paid by automobile which same was referred out for , Holmts Plats of Lots 1, I and J ot Bik 4 of TOWNSHIP OF LANSING. claim for copying registration cards and on Iti.wnuhlp ot^pelhi, $10.00. Total .% 68.696 allowance 'tor'le|is than the amount claimed. ; J. M. French, Jr. Sub of South 2$ acres of W Tax of 1914. A parcel of land com, at the request ot the Clerk and on motion of Sup. I Mm. C. M. Miller, not » proper claim, I^eroy Township: Following the explanation oh motion of Sup.. % ot NE % ot Sec. IT, T4N, RIW, Intersection of N line ot Section and center ot Hall, which motion was duly carried, the Clerk j.i'ihn L. Watklna, not ftn Indigent CB#C>,' Langford Drain (Joint) ; $4687.76 Krentel the matter was left In the hands of the i Tax of 1915. LoU 8 and 4, bik 5: SUte tax Dewitt road, G 10 rods, S parallel to center line was permitted to withdraw his claim from any ' Wygant Drain 5000.00 committee. | $5.85, county tax $6.98, school and one mill tax of Dewitt road 47.95 rods, W 10 rods to center further consideration on the part of the Board. \S'. R. Morcy, not Indigent eaae, t22.6S. Sup. McOlure then moved that the report of $10.21, sidewalk tax $20.09, total tax $41.68. line of Dewitt road, N along center of said ( Sup. Hall then presented the bill of William II. Ill Alexander, ihould be paid by City Total ..$9687.76 the committee appointed tor the purpose ot In­ Rollln H. Fiecsen's Addition. road, to beginning on T4N R2W: Reynolds A. Price presented ori the last day of the sea- ' special drain tax 84c, total tax 84c. <.(' Liiiialng, $94.46.' County of Ingham: vestigating the matter ot the expense ot a Tax ot< 1915. Lot 24, State tax $1.01, county aion of the'Board and asked that the rulea bo I''. N. Turner, not .properly authorlnd, Jesaop Drain ...... $ 173,76 County Agriculture Agent, which report was suspended and the bill be allowed for the rea­ .. 200.00 TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN. J!2B.60. v ,.• Wainwright Drala .. laid o,-. the table at a p'revlou. day's sSsslon by "^ |if ffl'?},! we^K if M ''ilnait; son ' that the aame was for services in connec­ County Farm Drain .. 246.00 Tax of 1916. That part of W % of SB % tion with the Charged Back Tax List, and Brown, A. S. Miller, Jamei Brogan, taking from the table, which motion prevailed. JS ?ic totritiTlT'lS ' *' * Sup. McClure then moved that'the-original F C 'Kwort Heiplit of Dell'i Suhllvlaian lying S of center of Lnnaing and Howell road could not be presented to the Board until the iiintion of Sup. Ferle the Board there- Total ..,,.. ..$ 618.76 report ot the committee providing tor $600.00 „. i„r\i*/f s«in«np'. s«Ml.u^^^^ ori 23 4N, IW 26 riiore or leaa: State tax $2,89, work was accomplished, which motion was car­ |«i'uk aireccaa until 1:30 p. m. City of Mason;~ be amended to'read $1600.00. '" ' " I ?! if si^% TIN ll»w county tax $3.14. town tax 60c, road repair tax ried unanimously. Mud Creek Drain ..$ 48,59 $3,06,. school and one mill tax $1.99, drain tax Afternoon Bciilon. ^ on^tho"tllhU*'wH?jr-li'lSn^-*'PfH''*'*'.1l^ »•' State tax 68c, $1.78, total tax $13.46. Sup. Laaenby then prcaented the following ..$ 48.60 Sii|-KS«tfJ^feii„l*'.»»„T-*.'-°5 J*^?,.'"'-'5" y°" county tax 65c, school and one mill tax $1.10, Tax of 1915. S 30 acres of W Vi ot NE '4 reaolution providing tor the tranafer of morieya'. Itiiig called to order by Chairman Roie. . Total call by the following vote; Yeas,Allen, Brogan,' total tax 12 as call. I All members present. City of Lansings of 804N IW 80: State tax $4.83, county tax now In the Deer Licenae Fund to the contin­ .$ 198.072 b w^H^^Sr' n'!"??*'!; ^^^il^""'' 9?"'. ^i'^- i .Tax of 1916. Lot 10, bik 3, state tax 72c. $4.71, town tax 91c, road repair tnx- $3,43, gent fund, which reaolution waa unanimoualy' I'omriiUtoe on Cohatabte and , Sheriff Marvin Drain (roasiesBment) .-. adopted, lepprtod back for allowance the follow- Bogus Swamp Drain . 16186.52 ?9 ^„I1* Si'" ^T?J.*"""°J?*;,?'"i?'l*^ county tax 81c, general city tax $2;29, ward Hcliool and one mill tax $2,76, drain tax $2,67, Ill« und tho same were allowed on roll call . e22i;S2 i?.'.r^"?„' d^^^^%Y-J\ .^IJ"'^''':?»^>^'>i D^"' highway tax 21c, school and one mill tax $1.88, total tax $18,81. .Rcaolved that the eum of Twenty-ono Dollars' . Vetter Drain Ferle, Jackson, Krentel,^ Kyes. Lasenby. _Mc- penalty tax 15c, total tax $6.66. •'leered paid'na foliowi! West Branch of Mallory Drain , 8000.00 and Seventy-five Cents ($21,76) now in the I.lilt I '. . . • . • Claimed Allowed .•~-«604.48 Clure, Louis N.e»er, .IValtors and flosfB-r-lS. Tax ot 1916. Lot 11, bik 8. State tax 87c, CITY OF MASON. Deer Hunters'LiccnBo Fund be'transferred to^ Mallory Dralti ...... '. Sup. Waiilers then moved as an amendment county tax 97c, general city tax $2.76, ward tlio contingent fund. W. ^ilsby ...... % 8,46 I 8.46 to Supj McClure s motion that the original re- highway tak 26c. achool and one mill tax $1.66, Tax of 1916. N 66 ft. of lots A and'E, bik I'I' Lanaing ..^... ,46,80 46,80 ' Total $80204.892 port of the committee phould rea_d $1000.00 In [ penalty tax 18c, total tax $6.r- - 23 nnd parallel with Oak St.: State tax $2,81, Sup, V. J. Brown then moved for a rocon- , 1S0.80 189.80 ll Lnnaing ...... Your, committee would recommend that the lieu of $500.00 arid the amendment was there­ Tax of 1915, Lot 12, bik 8, State tax 87c, county tax $2,76, school and one mill tax $6.66, alderatton of bills No. 727 and 649, which same if Lijiising 99,67 99.67 report of the drain commissioner submitted upon, accepted by Sup. McClure. county tax e7c, gteneral city, tax $2.75, ward city tax $6,87, total tax $17.60. wore reported back for diaailowanco at a pre- / 'if Lanaing ...... , 127.68 127.58 herewith be adopted and ordered spread upon , Siip.'Reeves then moved that the matter ot highway .tax 26c, school and one mill tax $1.66, Tax ot 1916, Lot A nnd all ot lot E W of vious day's aoasiori nnd were disallowed, which "f Lnnaing ...... 206,62 206.52 the journal. . ., the c^nslderfttion of th|s report be postponed penalty tax'18c, total tax $6.68. A street, except N 66 ft, parallel with Oak motion waa carried unanimoualy on roll call. , It Lansing ; 106,59 v.^ 106.59 E.D.'.McClure, John B.,Fay,'V. J. Brown, indefinitely,! which motion was'carried oh roll Tax ot 1916. Lot 13, bik 3. State tax. 87c, street: Stnte tax $1,73, county tax $2;'07,.achool Sup. BrovVh, Chairman of tho committee on - Committee on.Drains. and one mill'tax $4,24, city tax $5,16, total jif Lansing • " 96il8. call.' Yeas Allen', Brogan,, L. :H. Brown,: Cat- county tax 97c, general city tax $2.76, ward Contagioua Dla'enae Clnima then moved the al- [iiiiBtnlio in footing) , • 95.94 • - Supr Kyes theni presented the following re­ Un, Clements, Fay, Hall, Hunt, Milter, W. H. highway tax 25c, school and one mill tax $1,66, tax $13,19. lownnce of bills No. 649 and 727 ijndtho same.; III' Lnnalnf! ,266.88 268.88 port of the special committee to whom was Neller, '- Reeves, 'Rulison, Straight—18,' -Nays penalty tax; 18c, total tax $6.68. Tax of 1916. All of bik 34 according to the on roll call were allowed unanimouslyand'or-:,: if Lnnaing ,,...,.,.. -148.75 148,75 referred the matter of the appointment of a Bullen, .V. J. Brown, Dalns, Ferle, Jackson, Tax of 1916/ Lot 14, bik 3. State tax 87e, recorded plat of the City ot Mason, excepting dored paid. 'Thoroaftor the aame action wna. ^ . .Inckeon then moved that the report of County Sealer, of Weights aiid Measures, and Krentel, :Kyes, Laaenby, McOlure, Louis'Neller, county tax 97c, general city tax $2.76, ward the S 9 rcids of lots 14 and 15 and excepting taken In the case of bill No.'7l>0 In,favor of iiiimlttcc appointed to Inveitlgata the ad- aame waa on his own motion adapted. : Walters and Rose—12,-'.. -r' . highway tax 26c, school and one mill tax $1.66, the S 6 rods of lots 16, 17 and 18 alljn aald' John P. Jolinaon. ,• ,-< ;,-:•; City ot Mason; State tax. $6,94, county tax lliity of htrthg a night maii for the .Sheriff To the Boardlof Supervisors.: ••.', „ On motion of Sup, Hall the Board thereupon penalty tax 18c, total tax $6.68. - ,. • Sup.'V, J. Brown then prcaented the follow-;- Jail bo re-con'aldered, which, motion pre- .Gentlemen-; The special cominttteeto whom $8,28, school and one mill tax $16.97, city tax adjounied tintlll o'clooVp.'m.-:! ; 'j/; Tax of 1915. Lot 11, bik 4. State tax'$8,18, $20.62, total .tax $62.81. . ' ing reaolution, which aame on. ro|l call' waa • II 11 , _. • : •. • • ••:•"••• • •',' ^' •' was referred the matter of the advisability ot county tax $8.56, school and one mill tax $6,071 adopted by ri unanimous vote. ii V. I J. Brown then pteiented'the follow- the appointment ota County Sealer of Weights , -•. :: Afternoon BeBslon,; •,^•.-•.•'^-./-y' Tax of 1916. Lots 6 and 16, bik 66: State total-tax $12.80. • • •;. Resolved, That the County Clerk be and' fa - I 'Bolutlon, which lame on his own. motion aiid/Measurers, beg leave to report as, (olloyrsi Tax of 1916. Lot 12, blk-4: State.tax 87c, tax 87c, county'tax $1.04, school and one mill idoptod on. roll call unanimously.: ' We recommend no action be..takem' Meeting colled to order by.Chalrman Rose, 1' tax $2.12, ctiy tax $2,68, total tax $6.61. hereby inatructed to aend a copy of the reso.^ i Roll call." All-members present. ;!• • ' county tax 97o,'sehoarand one.mill tax $1.66, lived by tho Board'ot Supervladrs of Ing- Respectfully submitted,'B, ,A;'KyeSiM.''Ite«d total tax $8.60. -V lutlon adopted at' yeaterday'asesalori' relative v;' iiiuiity, that hereafter all claims brought Jackson, 'W. 8.- Reeves, Committee. ,-,• , ;,,• •( 'The caromlttee, on,Constable• rand Sbertit ';• ''VILLAGE OF LESLIE. : '•'''..-":'/•. to Supta. ofrPoor ln"regard to Contagtona'Dls-' Claims .reported back the Mil: of Hugh W. Tax of 1915. Lot.l8, bik 4; State tax 87e, . .Potter's Replat- of BIks 1^ 2 and $, Walker, ' this Board.'for supplies.or ears th'the' -On motion ot Bup.rBrogan, the Chairman county tax-970, general city-tax $2.76, ward eaae Claima to each Health Officer in the couri-. -: r ot|poTaons or:famlli«s qusrantlned^lth appointed, the. following, member^ at the -Board Sllsbee-tor $22.45'. arid ree6ihtnehded.tta allow­ Rust and Grout Addition. ty and alao that he direct their attention to ance at Mme, and same on roll, call was'allow-, highway - tax 26o, school and 1 irilll tax $1.66, BKIOUS idiaonses shall '^bit aeeompaiiled' by .a as, a'committee on' Mileage'and' Fer.DlJBmt penalty.tax-18c;.total tax $6.68. .: ' Tax of 1016. Lots 1 and 62: general village the provlalons of Section 15.of;Act: 15 P, A; |ii':ata| signed by at leut'one m'ember'ot the ed unanimously.';'.,','-'': •••••:,•.-''••'''•>^'-:''-J. 189.1.. •• •••;:. ••-'.:' •',':'-.;--\,f; ,:•••'::,'. •....:(";, ^:.::, Sups. Brogan/iKelly imd:Dalhs;:f'/::v^.;'i!^i:''^-/^ Tax of 1016. Lot 14, bik .4 (State tax 87o, tax- 72c, highway; Improvement tax 24o, village trintondontB of the Poor,' certifying to the :• On motloh'ot .Sup. Kyeii the^Bowd adjoiirhed '.'Sup.W. J. Brogan,-ChaInnan of the Special sinking fund tax 18c, village water tax .60, Sup. Allen, Chairman of tho committee on ii'iicyl of the, person \or family neelvtng committee'to,'whom, wasi referred: the Gharged county tax Vic, general elty tax $2.76, :ward to, meet tomorrow. morning:- at' 10 - o'clock, '^:- *. hlghw«r:tax:26pi school and one mill tax $1.66, 'total tax::$l'.20.',.••,•;,,^^••.•, Ways and Means then'presented the, following I'Urcl or,Bupplles^;.;':&••:;''•>.-;vv:^.:r.;;.;.^;v V'?'; -.:":';^,:^-v:-"—•:'';',',''.^''i';;Ai'l<;;R08B,.Chalnnait,' Baek,Tax'llst then presented the following re*' report and moved Its adoption.:' :., uii. 'MjcClure, Ohalrnian' of'the 'edmmlttef port andmbved Its adoptloh-'and'tho sariM on cutting weeds titx - 40o,: penalty. tax 18o,': total VILLAGE OF s'i'ocKBRiDOE. - WM^:H.::aRAHAM;:^,Ohrk..^,,J•:^t,^^;^;:-^:•^/c^•::,;j taxJ7.08;^.^'.^,:..::^v'-•:^••:,;^'•••>':'•••:'-, ''--V- ; 'Slip. Reeves then moved to amend the report I'lalna than made''the.followtng report;Ud roll'oall was adopted unanlratiusly and Nterred % Tax of lOiel Com. V rods S of the SE cor own motion same'>.'•;•• sdoptedfiand^nir to.ithe commtttM.on'Apportlonmonti;i:,^;<^'^^^^ ', of the eommlttee'on Ways and'Mearis so asto .'t S •!-:'if ^Y'-:o!l***«^;Ba^ of Mill .and Water •tre«te,.E .to center of provide the sum of $8000.00 for the County, tiio"comii»ittirph'H!t» Ui^x'•'ot :''l«l6.'~ toi;'alji'r-ivState; t« cr«ek,vS'ly.al6nB-center of'creek to the right -Poor Fund in lleti; of $600.00 as:'appeared In of .way of the G. :T. R; Rii thericb,BWtly along: the original report which-motion:was carried of thrCimBiilttH];<^ To: ttit'Rohonble: BiMM^btSopei^ eourityvtax,$2,26,.tchool and.one'.mlll tax |$J(,-' 'portj :%MMtinB':Milsid..ta\brdsiF':.byi''(Ai)in^^ 'total;:tax' $8.15;:'.;--^i¥>;;.'",v,'- :iS': v-::v •l''-,:.i^u;.,i, said'rlght of way about-265 ft. to-the'NE cor i\\e IIonorabl«;Bp)ufd;Ot.rStipMPylibNbfJ^^ K,RbllJealI;v;vAlirinembersipi»seirt,-;r-;^;;:;,;-;;rt;;S' ;'f^•<.v;isharit,,Ck>^u>ty^:?^'?^l:•'-••';^:7,^••l?^:^••-W\v^^v'^^^ of land deeded to.Chas. H. Fox, thenccX 12H. '-: ,;;iaentl«mtri''i ::,Tha''KiMlal ,c6riimlm«^ ,^ ,: The•:report;bt, the'committee',- ori:Ways arid hani'Countyt'^, ;;••;!';v;;"4;v:;i-,j',\;v^;;ii,'^';';'i'''iS S "Sapr-Kasento, %reNiitM ;:'i •';i,;v^';:'::J;-'B;-;RairBer'i-AddUlbn;- ::;;,:;,:•:;• i;':; degrees, W to'a point 260 ft. S and 1«S ft.;B e6mmltte -» roll.call b>['a unanimous vote ofitbbBoMd.vv lid raBpiictfullf,"irep«rfiltliit.'''ther'lbiv«.''ex*; ?.4 8ap."L;>R^:'Browri ;inovM'ai .'an'a^ tax':9Tb;i'iahbol vand-: one mill tax:|L66^' total NCW^ft;*;thence vW:?«6.;tt.,th»Bco II-168 ft., itb:^*; orittnat^MBort thU; tht/lilur^ot -itbi: !';uWo<'re«omm«rid'[that'ithe':followtrii,.ta3iei>b«; tax-$8.60^'>;''-"*''';."''i'^>;^:--i^?;'"7''?;'''-'i>?.'f''--'>:'-'K ^theneb^W;i27;,feet; thence N;about;80 ft.,to; To the Honorable"{Board of Snporvlsofst I lii.id tho aoveral •mtmntavM'dt^ln'^Mi'ior iwamsied :npon',tM:;seyeraljdescnptlons'as'fol-; 1 year,! Ai;'D; 1»1T, mdilUw/dnan'ifllst'inrtbe: msmbsra^o(;tht^'Bowd"otr8aperintendenta«^o( j!ij|ji|?J;j^!;ToWnM place of beginning tJ: State ;ta«; $4.»4;:rcpunty -Your"committeei:on .Ways i,and_:Means :beg ,the:i'lPodr}';b«']flx*d'':<«t:'i|IOO;oo::',per:','yeiir,,\lii'^llsr lowiifmdlhat.the aitstririgoffleers of the Mv:>: leave to report that ^we have consulted'with the of tho county eleiki'wptttklnlDi to iMid: •Mi eftUui:aiM^;tbwii$hl|«s«( ;iKiA >oniilir iba br> irf^dfPoiai^portibri'ijt.'j^ ,tax;$4.8»,;towriitax^$1.66; schooliand ofto^-mlll I'la, I |nnd And ;the;.ftkt.itri;;tht^tho; amount of money whteb.^mendnent'waa carried on .roll call by the^U'Une.arid north ofiQrarid'Rlvert'tndaiM In the: several jfdndi arid; believe the. amoonta n to bo In :Meordi«M> jrith^B^oniT Ii';|. tbem^M'b< the-^Enir^U'of SMI.1 and tha'B :total;,tax': ||2l.l0.r';;*';::;;:,;?:ii^;V;:{^-'V:r^,:;,;:::'; 7. of ,OhwUrS8:';pf;'AWtlM?Ft84i:!|»!:;«Mi- :tbe!!MHnring;:vot«t:^u;t4>i::Btyi^iu)he;^,,?^C'\ iuiBN|it|»)l!i.to •Mtb;.wtth:tt«'«ieHptloni l»^ necessaryto.beralKd bytaxatlon for-the en-: 'g''U8iipi'^BRitmvthM',montf'';.to:t'niikBd''(lM''.wi>- U orthe^BB^M ;of: Sec. 5land alli that jwri of i ifiiJi?0^'';yiiXAGBl'bFii^^ aulrigiyearto be ai folto3»tt iio jAotS;; of r:lMTi:i:;nid!i::fr«M^-iMonnMttd; fie;'8 lylnt KTotOrarid irtver in T4K^R^ thv nmoant; o(;;.t«)iiMximMrttd'i:fM '|liMl',Npim^Ur^fliHBff.^liW'-i(W'/d^.WaMtr'E'S; :#6wen'slTWriifiUditleB;;i;?;-':;;:.'^'''v^i.'W Stataftax VilSlMOTiSO ;;'':'^ax^b(:i'U16;K£oto';'tAaBd-'4,':;MMpt',^6::,lMi' ViiTaxv of aiM;;f Lbti-iai'blkJBJ ^fltaW^tMi • 8^^ Contingent:'fund:: I oii| Buoh,dr»lM;%.ipm*^Bp«j);«j«t»Hi ''''.Tw',al:'UM.'>.''i0bm,'.il.lR;8'':aB|,-trR:t'(t.'i>«r' B.',.iidj;^W:vbyi;100::fMt':'M';iMd

iiorriml tralniiiK cinsa aoo.oo iinnio were allowed on roll call and ordered Nov. 17. The bride is a sister of Il Hiiiiltnrium malntcnnnco fund 7,500.00 paid: Mrs. Frank E. Sayors, formerly of •I Hithltiirlum liiillilInR fund..... a.noo.oo Claimant Claimed Allowed Inly roiul fund, 2 mlllu ,. 103,241.84 H. n. LonKVenr $ 81.70 $ 31.70 thla place. Miss Roiia Lincoln was Inly roiid (Iriiin fund 4,708.18 United StatcK Chcm. Co. .. 0.25 C.25 one oC the bridesmaids. Inly i'nail niilintoniinco fund .. 40,000.00 Sidney H. Culver 0.50 5,00 Cha». W. Uock 30.88 30.88 Tho community is roiiderod espec­ 1 $r.04,U7.82 Ceo. Welib 7.25 7.25 ially sad by the death of Frank A, I' i)f| whiitli Is roHnoclfuIly HulinilUcd, ,T. ,1. llokoml) Co 22.20 22,20 Drew of Alaiedon, aged 39 years,' I -.1 It Allen, h. 11. Urown, E. D. McCUire. Mrn. S. M. Veraon 114.10 IM!IO which occurred last Saturday. His 111'. Iliill, Chiili'man of llio comndUw on Corldns Chemical Co 20.00 20.00 nil IClHlmn thun pi-eaentcMl hill No. 528 In G. ir. Brett, M. D 10.00 5.00 ontiro lite, except a short time in • of Dr. H. M. Uolcomho for P.OO iind Harry ID. Ncely 47.25 47.25 Tennessee, was spent here. He leaves Nil, I 5511 In favor of C. K. Henderson for Mra. S. JI-. rernon 85.20 85.20 a widow, torincrly Miss Belle Van- I • which mime had boon dlaallowed for the Doubieday, Hunt, Dolan Co. SCO.Ofi 309.01! Vranken, and one daughter, Blanche, I- >ii that llio rules and rcKiiliitlons of the W. H. Glldart 23.51 21.97 111! had not been comidled wllh In the mal- F. E. Soarl 25.70 19.33 two having died. His father, Isaac • r fiirnlKhini; the nainca of the per»onH to V. K. .Soarl 70.50 57..3S Drew, is now a resident of Mason. mil HorviccH had heon rendered, and cxplnln- H. O. ,Call 218.09 218.09 Funeral services were held at the I'l the Hoard tliat the hllla were now In duo The committee on General Claima reported III and thereupon moved their nllownncc and liaclc the followinB lillln for disallowance for liome in Alaiodoiiylast Mondiiy, Hov. V were allowed on roll cull and ordered the followinit reasons and same were on roll Zimmerman ofliciatlng, with inter­ ,1, call not allowed. ment in the city cemetery. State Hoard of Ifcalth, $8.00. Should lie cn- 11. McCluro then moved that the Chairman (lorHod by some county nfllcor. Nobody seems iii'int|a committee of three momliern of the A i'cry pleasant surprise was given to want to.endorse this bill. A. A. Hail, Sup. •I. N. Thorburn at his home on'Maple t -.1 lo confer with I'rofeBsor Wumford of Cil. Telephone Co., $10.25. Too late. M. A. C. In the matter of the appointment C. r. Micitelaon, $459.41. Presented too late street last Thursday evening. It was County AKrlcullural Atfent, which motion per rules of the Hoard. his birthday and his wife was in the duly carried and tlio Chairman thereupon Sup. Rroitnn, Chairman of the committee on 111 na Hiich committee, Sups, McCluro, Bul- Miienite ami Per Diom tlicn presented the fol- plot. A bantiuet was prepared unbe­ iindl I.aKcidiy. InwinK report of tbo committoe and same was known to him and the ofllcers of the I'l :•' committee on General ClainiB reported nlioi"ml nn roll call by the unanimous vote of K. of P. lodge and their wives gath­ for allowance the followInK hiliii and the the Board. ered in. Mr. Thorburn was then sent for and came from his place of busi­ MrJ Chairman: Your Committee on MiieiiKO and Per Diom would respoctfuily submit ness to that of festivity. After tho f'lllowinK report; feast Chancellor Commander Culver :i)\VNSIlirS AND NAMES TRAVEIJ ATTENDANCE acted as toastmaster and drew out I WAUDS Miles Amt. Days Amount Total tho (low of the ^soul. When tliey • lion .Kinyd StralRht Ifi $ .90 12 $48 $48.90 ' liua .11. R. lluilon 12 .72 12 48 48.72 quit Mr. Thorburn found himself in UM-hlii ,,lames llroRim 40 2.40 12 48 50.40 possession of a very handsone K. of ..| lohn n. Pay 14 .84 12 48 48.84 P. charm, a gift from tho Knights IjanainK C M. ICrontei 32 1.92 12 48 49.92 k|| luni A. ,r. Miller 18 1.08 12 .48 49.08 present. He is the vice chancellor of •iuK Township W. It. Nolior 32''' 1.92 12 48 49.92 Mason lodge. V..! A. ir. Cntiln (14 3.84 11 44 47.84 .I'". U. AI Ion. Ifi .90 12 • 48 48.90 ,W. F. Dains..,. fiO 3.00 12' 48 51.00 , i>lAH|{lArj|.: W010.N SlOS. ilian E. 1). McCluro.. 44 2.04 12 48 50.04 'iilaiiu 0. A. Hunt 32 1.92 12 48 49.92 • liridKG... A. A. Hnii 80 5.10 11 44 53.10 tj. T. T.,iiBenby.. •I .21 12 48 48.24 Pliilip Vancoiir, Lansjng. .-'i'.i"; .33 Ilielii W. S. ncevea... 18 1.08 12 48 49.08 Lucy Dexter, Lansing. '. 00 •• Oak Claud Clemonta. 34 2.04 12 48 50.04 I iinsion Reeil :,lacliBon... 50 3.00 12 48 51.00 Warren ID. Hibbard, Lansinij.,., .53 It's a Bird! ..iiii, I'"irst Ward.. I,ee l3ro\va 2S l.lifi 12 48 49.08 li^rankie Phillips, Lansing. •.••.;t .•IS iiK, .Second Ward ,T. Ferlo;;. 2(i 1.5« 12 48 49.50 ml,'. Third Ward.. .1. G. Rulison... 20 1.50 12 48 49.50 Orvlllo N. Tlykort, Lansing. ,'. . 28 .'15 iiiK, l-'nurlii Ward ,n.--.A. KycB 1.08 12 48 49.08 Hattie E. Stichler, Perry..:,-;,.. .'14, ni;, Fifth Ward., Lewis Nellor.... 20 1.5fi 11 44 45,50 .nit. Sixth Ward.. .Wm. Walters... 20 1.50 20 12 48 49.50 Cliarlos O, Kirby, .Ir., Kden^ .. , 22 •iMK. .Seventh Ward.V. .1. Hrown 1.50 12 48 49.50 No, it's not the •n, Firt Ward A. L. Rose.. .12 12 48 48.12 Abbic .lulia Clarlc, MillvillG.'. •n, ISccond Wanl.,..K. H. ICeliey .12 12 I 48 48.12 • V Rogers W. Carlisle, Lansing 20 .TAMES nuOGAN, W. F. DAINS. Annabel E. J. Kirk, Khig.sloy.. . ."21 turkey we're talking ML Ivrentel, Clinirman of tiie committee on .See .XppoilionnuMit; Table on I'lige 15 Bon Belirends, Pomoroy, Iciwa.. .20 •rtionment tlion presented Ihe followinK On motion of Sup. Ueeves, tiie Board then Mabel Passoro, Webbervillc?.'.... 20 ••*T,i**.'iTirin".!nmitleo anil moved its adoption adjourned until the second Monday In .lanuary, about, it's ihe new I he j same wasSvJopted on roll call by the 1-Tazen .W.. .Ejilqv,. Willifinifitmi, . . r^ I umduB vole of the umftli'i WM. H. GRAHA^Voiork. ' " ' "• Corla Newman, Wlllianiston...... 21

.«..•..•..«..•..•>.•..•..t.M i..t..«..«..a..«„«..t..*..«»t..t-.t>.«..f Leslie November 23. Hearty con- niCAi: ESTA'I'E TI5ANSFFJ5S. Twenty Years Ago j gratulations. I .»..i..«..«..»..«..t..t..|,.tH».,»..«..t..*H«..«..«),»Mt,.i Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. An­ Win. T. Webb to Mattie L. Webb, drew Higglemire, Nov. 15, and apropert y In M^illlamston twp., .f 3,200. Fall Suits and Overcoats Ixlracls from tlie llles of The News Nettie D. Mlllis and wife to George I yours ago; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Per- rin, Nov. 22. Dunn and wife, lots in McPherson's Lottie Smith is enjoying Thanks-. plat, Webbervllle, $800, Oscar S. Gregory of Stocktridge, 1 iiigl with her son Leu and family Geo. Bradfield to Mead Warboys, et illatlwin. one of the prominent and good men of Ingham county, died last Monday c,l., lot 0. blk 13, Griffin's Add, Ma­ that we have here ready for you to wear IL V. Tallman always brings some- at the age of G5 years. son, ?200. |i iig |good. Wo get great rod ap- Wm. T. Webb and wife to Edward • 1 for Thanksgiving. On November 20 Justice Ferguson Thanksgiving Day. Good, clean-cut style, plenty of lively pat­ united in marriage at the homo of Cornell and wife, NE V, of SE Vi .Miss Zada E. Ives is spending the Sec. 13, Meridian twp., ?1',200, \ 1 k with her sister, Miss Winifred, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. terns, models for men of every build; warm without being |t I lie| Industrial Home at Adrian. Ferguson, Robert E. Wright and Miss Alvira J. Pease to Edward Cornell Oscar C, Hoyt has purchased an in- Mary E. Ferguson, both of Mason. ivnd wife, SE 14 Sec. 13, Meridian heavy, and corking good values at iistiin a Lansing grocery and has Burglars very deliberately, entered twp., $900. ji- nvod! thcro to begin business. the Smead residence through a win­ Norah Smith to Robt. E. Pergjuson, Miir'ried, by Justice Ferguson, at dow last Saturday night and helped lot 10, Adams Add, Lansing, $650. H' Clark house,'Nov, 18, John Van- themselves to all tho good victuals user of Mason and Miss Carrie they could find In the pantry. It called In reporting tho decease of a pio­ orioii of Ovid. 1 . for another Sunday baking. neer citizen a country newspaper $15.00 to $25.00 Misk Anna W. Darr of Mason and Frank J. Stahl of Lansing rnd Miss said ho was an .octogeranlum,',>y;hlch r. \Yolcott J. Blssell of Hillsdale, Ida Merrltt of Eaton Rapids were is only another way of saying tljathe Imiiicrly of Mason, were married-at married at the home of the latter lived to a sweet ()ld age. ,f • You couldn't wish for more in a Suit or Overcoat. Ready? HARRY E. NEELY

THE HOME OF WANTED! You do not sacrifice pleasure when reasons of health cause you to stop your Quality Cream, Eggsahd Poultry coffee, providing you use My station in Mason will be open every day in the week. I will; Groceries also be prepared to buy at Aurelius Center on.Thursdays. Will be open front S.'OO a. m. until 5:00 p. m. A. M.^MITH &C0. EBER L. OTIS, Nlariager Extra Fancy Prunes, Boll Phono 100'W ! Citiiens Phone 21 per pound .• , ..IBo Fancy Carolina Head Rice, If s remarkable how this gratifying and 1 pound..package ...... I..120 Macaroni or Spaghetti, wholesome cereal b^veragie completely per package ..100 takes the place of coffee with those Red Ribbon-Coffee, a Quality who for some reason or another think cup, per pound ...... 880 OldCrbpSaiatoB Coffee, it best ta abandon the old table drinks. I quality and flavor, per lb.... .8O0 f. Our Red Sun Tea is bard to. beat ; |o the ypiing Man a start is Everything ^^ it has tbe clear c^r In the cup w.d There's a rich, coffee-like flavor which the taste Is long remembered, lb; .600 ;v Wemnt you th^ FLORIDA offers can be modified to any strength desired ipunBrite Cleanser, the f amei' an opportiihity not equalled in a!ny state in the union.' by jUsing more or less of ^ie Instant ^;- large can ,,,...... 1. • .00 Postum in the cup--i^^ Golden Rod Washing Powder, '^ latsO: pkg., eaoh^...... SBo • Yoiican buy.tpda hot lyater with crean^^ de^ Dr. Price's Olive Soap, ' ..lOo produce three crops JEi year,^^^^^ and enable per cake. i^« • •;• • •; • •'.• •. • • • • you t() place yourself where you ai^e more comfortable and in- sired in^ Our store will be dosed all day .Thanksgiving. ;;•'•.•::••:.;'• ;•;'. ..-'•'•••^y dopendent in a shorter sp!a^ can do on the ,;be8iftm;land;ia-Michigani'-'^^ IJ ^SiiiliClin^^ y^'^m:i''^"i- m •^;;; T • •••s-:^:-\:--^,: 'itmM& foit^ndJcorii^m ::iiliiiiiii ^With^iW'ySbhiBatio^^ you^:|let''u8-:|Bll^^ ; :fft^ what \ye think nor what" others have told us, but what we know ;^jE^|wit|jkiiisJi|i^^ Old Ulcers. Wondertal Relief. Don't i Suffer £• LoBgeK'^SBiti^^overS :century.v55i;l4irgel5-: