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FIFTIETH YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE N UM BER 28
MODERN WOODMEN VOTE BUCHANAN BOY TO PAY WAR CLAIMS OWNS ONE OF NATION’S LARGEST SANITARIUMS The Head Camp, which is the law making body of the Modern Wood Among Buchanan’s sons Avho are men of America reputed to be the doing things out in the Avorld is Dr. largest fraternal beneficial society in MatheAV J. Beistle, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beistle, AVho is located at the world, just closed their triennial BARNES, OF BUSINESS. MEN’S session. They unanimously passed Pullman, Wash. Here Dr. Beistle has BUSINESS MEN BEHIND MOVE- ******** a resolution to pay every death claim CLUB PROVED INVINCIBLE; established the largest private sani OPEN PERMANENT OFFICE IN which is incurred by the death of tarium in the northwest. Besides the MENT TO PROVIDE MANY NILES SCORED ONLY IN LAST DRAFT INSTRUCTIONS * their members who are called to the sanitarium he maintains an office in BUCHANAN; MEDICAL BOARD ______colors of Uncle Sam. Just previous the new First National bank building NEW HOMES FOR BUCHAN INNINGS. READY TO BEGIN EXAMINA Here is the way to find the * to the meeting of the Head Camp the in Pullman, which is the best equip AN WORKMEN, order in which you will be * Board of Directors invested $250,000 ped in that section, having among TION OF DRAFTED MEN. called into service for the * of the societies funds in Liberty other appliances one of the largest arm y. * Bonds, this action was also approved Just- to demonstrate that the first X-ray machines obtainable. "Matt,” The Martha Garr tract of timber A group of local business men Find your serial number and * by the Head Camp. The society has game Avas given aAvay to Niles to en as he is famaliarly knoAvn here, be near Berrien Springs, consisting of gan his career as clerk in W, N. -v Awaiting the arrival from Wash met in the office o f President EL B. then find the order in which * 212,000 members of conscription age, courage the Business Men’s team of 80 acres and mostly monster oaks, your serial number Was drawn * many of whom arc trained in mili that burg, the Buchanan aggregation Brodrick’s drug store,when Mr. Brod- lias been sold for a consideration of ington of the Master List Avhich con Clark, o f the Clark Equipment com at Washington. * tary drill. of all-stars went to the sister city last rick had a store where Dohney's va $25,000. This is said to be the best tains the official numbers of the men pany Tuesday afternoon and formu Then find how many regis- * F. J. Bullard of Detroit, for the Thursday afternoon and trimmed riety store is now located. Later he tract of oak timber in southAvestern drafted in last Aveek’s draAving and the past fourteen years State Deputy of those players to the tune of 5 and entered the National College of lated tentative plans for a house (rations there are in your reg- * Michigan. order in which they Avere draAvn, the building association. The purpose of istration district and beginning * the Society was selected a head Di 2. Pharmacy at Washington, D. C., from A saAvmill Avill be installed on the rector of the organization. Mr. Bull In the first eight innings Niles Avas Avhich he graduated in three years. Federal Draft hoard for precinct No. this association is to build a larger at No. 1 eliminate every num- * property and it Avill take two years her in your district. Then af- * ard Is one of the best known fratern- successfully preArented from reaching This Avas followed by a five-year to comrert the timber into lumber. 2, which is the south half of Berrien number of homes in Buchanan. ter eliminating these numbers * alists in the state. In addition to his the home plate, but in the first half course in medicine at the George Years ago Miss: Garr sold this tim county, the members are attending to A s stated in last week’s Record, the determine in what order your * connection with ’the' Modern Wood o f the ninth they slipped a couple Washington college of medicine, also ber for $1,600 on the statement of the preliminary work incident to the Clark Equipment company, at the number was drawn. * men of America he is president of the scores across, thereby preventing a at Washington. Having finished his the purchaser’s estimate as to the examination of the 516 men Avho are Michigan Fraternal Congress, an or complete white-Avash. college training he settled, in Pull drafted for Avar service from this pre present time is transporting over Thus: Suppose your serial * cut It AA'ould make. She soon learned number is 500 and suppose * ganization representing 300,000 fra- Barnes, Buchanan’s invincible man ten years ago and has been stead her mistake, and after a suit at lavv cinct. 100 men daily from Niles, who are that: it is the 50th num ber in * ternalists in Michigan. south-paw, never let a man reach first ily climbing ever since. got it back, it being proven that the Nearly every mail brings additional employed in this factory, and many order drawn. Suppose thatbe- * base in* the fifth, sixth and seventh estimator’s figures Avere so far off instructions to the hoard as to ex men are coming from Three Oaks, fore you reach your number * innings. Harkrider caught for the as to lead to a suspicion that he was emption, examinations of men, etc., speedy tAvirler. Buchanan is the permanent head Galien, South Bend, Glendora and in the list you find 50 num- * not treating her fairly. With Niles’ hope slipping the fans quarters of the hoard and the offices other places, approximately 150 in hers higher than the highest * registration num ber In you r * supporting this team croAvdcd close OLD TIMER RETURNS FOR are located in the Princess theatre all. around the base line and put a lot block, where the hoard Avill hold daily Practically all of these men would district. Then substracting * VISIT TO BOYHOOD HOME 50 from 500 leaves 450, There- * of energy Into an effort to rattle the sessions. A telephone, No. 271-W has. be glad to bring their families here Buchanan tAA'irler. At this time Niles been installed and all persons having and make Buchanan their home, were fore as far as you and your * E. D. Mansfield of Minneapolis, district are concerned your * CARLISLE HOUSE SCENE OF had filled up the bases but Barnes, JOHN J. STERLING MAKES REC Minn., who came to Buchanan to live business Avith the board are requested there houses for them. Every place unmindful Of the efforts of the Niles to call this office and not the office o f in town that a family could live is number— 500-—was the 450th * W a y hack in 1S55 and who spent his number drawn and therefore * HAPPY GATHERING WED- fans, settled down and pitched his ORD OF ONE ACQUITTAL OUT happy boyhood days here, came Tues Individual members of the board, filled and many houses are occupied Avay out of the hole. since the lists and all Instructions ap by two or more families. This con 449 men will be called for * NESDAV; PICNIC DINNER OF FOUR HUNDRED AND FIF day to spend a IC av days with his service from your district be- * The game was Avell attended and nephews, Joseph Richards and Geo. pertaining to the draft and rules for gested condition has been developing netted $62 fo r the Red Cross fund. handling exemption claims are on fo r the past two years and is steadily fore you are called. If, ac- * WAS FEATURE OF DAY. TEEN PROSECUTIONS. H. Richards. Nearly all of his old cording to allotment for your * The series now stands one game each schoolmates and friends have long file only at this office. growing worse, because of Buchanan’s and the third and last game will be The medical board aahII be in ses rapidly growing demand for men. district, fewer than 450 men * since crossed into the New Country are called in the first increment * played Thursday. This game will be sion daily at the office o f Dr. C. W. Hundreds of dollars a week are The animal reunion and picnic of Four hundred and fifteen prosecu but occasionally he finds some one for service you will not be * played in Niles, a'toss of a coin decid who remembers him or his family. Landis, during the period alloAved spent out of town that would be spent the G. •’. K. veterans, their wives, ing the place. tions disposed of, Avith but one ac them to complete their Avork. • here were these families living in Bu called at this time. But, if * 450 or more are to be called * widows and families was held on Wm. Bowercnan, o f Niles, has or quittal, stands as the record of At Notices Avill he sent to all drafted chanan. men, hut should notice fail to be re you will he included. * Wednesday at the home of Comrade ganized a new team and has issued torney John J. Sterling, Berrien The Buchanan Improvement associ ******** * * a challenge to the Avinner of the ceived it does not relieve the drafted ation is being'organized purely as a. Ashley Carlisle. Although the day series, the proceeds to go to benefit county’s prosecuting attorney. The man. It is assumed that he knoAVs his business proposition. It will have a was very warm there was a nice the Red Cross. report just issued by the state attor registration number, the number of two-fold object: To make a reason breeze blowing under the stately old ney general covers the time betAveen his draft and the order in Avhich the able margin of profit and to supply January 1, 1917, and July 1, 1917. oaks that guard the lawn and house, number Avas draAvn. Buchanan with the houses it sorely Out of the total cases there Avere 378 The laAV specifies that exemptions needs. and a very large company of veterans convictions, the. balance of 36 cases A meeting of all persons who have are not permanent unless the cause It is the purpose of the association [URNS TURTLEand their friends were in attendance. Avere dismissed upon payment of fines. become members of the Buchanan for which they are granted is per to build a number of houses that can This annual affair attracts more than Evidence of the vigor AA'ith Avhich Chapter, American Red Cross, will manent. For instance if a man should be sold at an approximate price of the campaign pushed by Prosecuting be held in the Evangelical church to be exempted on the first call because Ray Holston, of the Buchanan Ga the members of the Buchanan Post .$1200 each and to sell these houses Attorney Sterling against A'iolators of night (Thursday) at 8:30 o’clock, to of a dependent relative and that rela- on terms of payment within the reach rage, wa sreturning from; Niles Tues and some of the "boys” were present listen to the report of the membership COUNTY CLERK ASKS FOR BIDS the^county local option law is shOAvn tlve should die or become self-sus of the average man. day night about eleven O’clock and from South Bend, Galien, Three Oaks, in the 21 convictions fo r bootlegging committee, to elect a Avar relief com taining before the second call the reg- The men behind the movement feel about a mile and a half out of that Eau Claire and surrounding commun FOR BUILDING'STATEHIGHWAYS made since the first of the year. AH mittee and transact other very im Ktranf Avould be liable for service un that it is to the best interests o f the ity, A bountiful and sumptuous din portant business. City he turned out to avoid hitting but two, Avho were paroled,, of these der the second call. employees of Bv chanan’s industrial ner was served at noon, and everyone THROUGH VILLAGES OF BER convicted bootleggers, have sewed It is hoped and expected that ca-civ Since the official draAving a number companies, that these men own their a dog. The front wheels o f the car seemed to be blessed with a good time in the county jail. The one ac person Avho is a member of the assoc:-; RIEN COUNTY, of drafted men from this precinct homes here. It is better for the men struck the soft dirt by the roadside appetite. quittal mentioned above was the case ation or AA'ho is interested in the great j have enlisted in the several depart and better for the community. and the machine overturned. Hols Both before and after dinner there of the People vs. David Ring, Dick Avork will be present at this meeting, j ments of war service. It is under Through the help of the association was a fine Opportunity for social visit ton was bruised about the back and LeAvis and Jess Williams, Avho Avere SNAKE BITE FATAL ! stood that these enlistments aah.11 he any man who is industrious can be and the renewing of old acquaintances County Clerk Claude A. Baker is arrested for stealing 32 bushels of credited the precinct from Avhich the his right hand Was cut. A young Ital TO PQKACON YOUTH; come a home-owner instead o f a home - which Was much enjoyed. During the advertising for bids for the building Avheat from Seeley McCord, of Ter men enlisted. renter. ian boy who accompanied him, es afternoon Mr. A. A , Worthington of state highways through the several ritorial road, last Avinter, LeAvis was Michigan quota—-30,291 MaxAvell Wright, son of Rev. and This new association is in no sense and Rev. E. B. Riebel addressed the villages of Buchanan, the building of convicted, but Williams and King Berrien County— North— 202 caped unhurt. Mrs. Frank Wright of Pokagon, was a building loan company, nor will the company and Miss Charlotte Muench Avhich the amended highAvay laAvhas Avere acquitted in the circuit court. Berrien County,South— 258 activities conflict in any way with: the bitten about tAVO Aveeks ago by a rat L & M. AUTHORIZED favored With instrumental selections. made possible. At present there are, according to Total for Nation— 687,000. two substantial building and loan Master Charles Black, the nine-year- ’ The fund, at present available for the prosecutor, over 100 cases pend tlesnake at the Crystal Springs Camp TO ISSUE $300,000 BONDS grounds, died Saturday afternoon. companies, that have been operating old grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Horace this purpose amounts to $32,298. Eau ing. There are .approximately 40 NEW FIRE DISTRICT It Avas expected that the child avouM in Buchanan for several years. Black, gave a good exhibition of mili Claire is the first place to take advant prosecutions for non-support and MAP OF BUCHANAN The Buchanan Improvement asso The Chapin company, owners of recover even up to Saturday noon but the Indiana & Michigan Electric Co., tary drill, with the sword and gun. The age of the amended laAvs and a state Avif e desertion to. be takenN up by the ciation will be capitalized at $25,- storm hastened the adjournment highway Avill be built through that a change f or the worse came later in with plants at Buchanan, Berrien prosecutor, Avho shoAVS no mercy when the afternoon and his death soon fol- M. J. Genu and Benjamin F. Mc- 000, divided into 250 shares o f $100 somewhat, but a very happy time had village. it comes to a question of family obli Springs, Elkhart, South Bend,, and loAVed. Funeral Services Avere held Neal, employed by the Sanborn Map each. The officers of the Clark Equip been experienced by all present. Mr. The unimposed stretch of road gations. other places, has been authorized to in the chapel on the camp groun-ls Co., o f Chicago, are in the city mak ment company have subscribed $10,- and Mrs. Carlisle and the officers and from Niles to the state line will be In'the total number of prosecutions ing a neAv map of the fire district. The 000 o f this amount and the balance issue $300,000 in bonds to pay for Tuesday and burial tool-: place in improvements to the properties committees responsible for the day built and it is probable that the there have been cases of all kinds of map -will shoAV the location of all will be distributed among business stretch of road leading from Front Birch Lake cemetery. which have already been made, The are to be congratulated on planning crime from petty thieving up to buildings, style of structure, men and others who want a safe place street in Buchanan, conneting with company has spent over $300,000 the and carrying through one of the best murder. During his term the present GEO. H. RICHARDS BACK etc. The maps are for use of fire for their money and where satisfact the,state road east Avill be put in and vast year. reunions ever held. prosecutor convited Tony Onesto FROM CHICAGO HOSPITAL Insurance companies. ory returns are sure. the stretch of road leading Avest from and Frank Domico, the tAVO Chicago M. L. Hanlin will act as president Front street connecting- Avith the Ga Bad Storm at Coloma. Italians Avho murdered Henry Pontor- Geo. H. Richards returned Tuesday GOVERNMENT WARNSi of the new company, Herbert Roe will lien road will be built. no, a Benton farmer a year ago, be night from Mercy Hospital, Chicago, AGAINST COURT PLASTERS act as secretary-treasurer and three A storm of considerable violence ■struck the village of Coloma Sun sides bringing about a prosecution of where a piece of hone was taken from directors will be elected to make up BUCHANAN MADE the repellant Welch rape case in Ga his leg and grafted to the bone of his So many reports have reached gov the board o f five members. day afternoon, lasting about fifteen minutes. The high Wind broke over TO PLAY OFF TIE PERMANENT HEADQUARTERS lien. arm, Avhich Avas broken last May. Mr. ernment officials that a large supply several large maple trees in the vil OF FEDERAL DRAFT BOARD With the above record in vieAv and Richards Is looking a little thin and of court plasters, purposely poisoned, Country Club Members, lage park and stripped branches from the number of cases pending, it is is Aveak from the trying ordeal hut from German sources, has been ped Members of the Niles-Buchanan most of the trees in the town. A The Buchanan Base Ball team has Buchanan has been made the perm apparent that crime in Berrien coun happy because of the success o f the dled over the United States, that of r anent headquarters of the federal ty is being, dealt a stunning bloAV. At Country club -who have no keys to heavy down pour of rain damaged been re-organized, the line-up operation and because he won’t have ficial warnings Inwe been issued to draft board and- offices have been op present the prosecutor is engaged in to go through life with a crippled avoid use of all court plasters unless the club house may obtain them from hay and standing crops and turned strengthened' and will play its first E. B. Ross or J. R. Semple. the roads into mlnature lakes. ened in the Princess theatre building stopping the practice of auto speed arm. “~ it is positively known to he pure. game under the new management at formerly occupied by Mrs. C. L. ing in order to lessen the danger to Buchanan Sunday, July 2,9th with Budde. pedestrians and careful drivers, Dr. Henderson, of Niles, is the Three Oaks. physician in charge of the physical OR CHAUTAUQUA The two teams have met twice before this season and each ]ias Avon examination and he will be assisted BUCHANAN MEN Rivals Schumann-Heink As Drawing Card stillness which prevailed during the one game. This game will break the ^ y Dr, Landis and another physician entire evening. Miss Willmer held tie and both teams are going in with from the south-Avest end of the coun on Return Engagem ent ty, probably from Three Oaks or Ga her audience completely In her a determination to win. A good, fast lien^ One of the interesting things about power." game may be expected. The game When notices are sent to the first Miss Sarah Mildred Willmer is that It would seem from this that the will open at three o’clock on Burk- 516 men drafted from the south half she Is not on the stage, but on the Chautauqua has taken kindly to Miss hard field. The Fifth Division, second Battalion Chautauqua platform instead, by de Willmer’s ways o f working, and if of Berrien county or at? such a time Michigan Naval Militia is noAv assured liberate choice. The stage had long half of what is said about her work as the local boards are notified to be for Berrien county. The company has is true we are to be distinctly favored WANTS TO -FIGHT FOR sought: to claim her dramatic ability gin the examination, these men- must been organized at St. Joseph with 53 but the Chautauqua won out In the during the Chautauqua. We under UNCLE SAM; BARRED appear before this medical1 board for stand she will give the new play “Ex ' BECAUSE OF NATIONALITY names on the roll, while the quota struggle because o f the clean, con physical examination and before the sistent opportunity to reach the masses perience” or "The Sign of the Cross," called for was 48. — draft board if they claim exemption. which it affords. Always wishing to her original dramatization of which Tony Finger, employed by J. W. Buchanan is represented by three is said by critics ter be the nearest ap do her share toward the developing in Collingsworth in his soft drink em young men Avho have joined this di the public mind a love for and appre proach to the author’s personal inter BERRIEN CENTER WINS vision. They are: Milo D. Clause, ciation of the good and pure In peo pretation ever produced. "Experience” porium, is the most disappointed ' ~ FIGHT ON BIG FOUR young man in Buchanan. Herbert B. llubner and Delbert W. ple and literature she finds in the recounts the history of Youth just Bates-. starting on the journey of life, who Tony Avas bom in Austria and has Chautauqua her most profitable field Berrien Center has Avon its fight The other young men Avho enlisted says good bye to "Love” and Hope as lived in the United States for several of endeavor. On the Monmouth Chau against the Big Four railroad and will are: George Chubb, John Lamb, Del tauqua Madam Schumann-Heink and his companions. Ambition accompa years. He has taken out his first stay on the railroad map despite the nies him. The first stranger he meets bert Bradley, Ray Ilurlburt, Arthur Miss Willmer filled return engage naturalization papers and made appli efforts of the raihvay company to ments- during the same session. We is Experience, Later on. Pleasure. cation f or his second papers. Wedne$- Johnson, Harry Wenino, Hilbert Jen Opportunity comes but so enticing are drop it. quote from the newspaper report re day he Avent to Niles to enlist in Un nings, John Hess. garding Miss Willmer’s evening: "Be the wiles o f Pleasure that Opportunity The villagers Avere considerably in These young men expect to leave KINSWOMAN OF LOUI cle Sam’s army and after the recruit censed1 Avhen it became knoAvn that fore an audience which equaled in is ignored. Experience continues his Sunday for Philadelphia. O number that of the opening night close companion. It is the real jour ing officer had wired to Washington the Big Four was planning to cut Ber ney through real life as it is met by for instructions, learned that he^could T IE HAUTAUQUA when Madam Schumann-Heink gave rien Center off its list of station stops. MCCOY’S CREEK YIELDS her recital Miss Willmer completely every boy and girl. Thrilling every not be accepted. Tony Avants to go An indignation meeting Avas held and Won the hearts o f the Monmouth peo minute and true to life. A New York to Avar with Uncle Sam’s men and he SPECKLED BEAUTY WEIGHING church, club and social life in her a committee of six men Avas- named' Is Also Vocational Advisor, Author home city, and. it is expected that the ple. The most eloquent, testimony critic says: "Youth may be amused by is in sorrow because he cannot be.ac THREE POUNDS, FIVE OUNCES She the production of. ‘Experience’ today to go before the state raihvay com church and Club ladies ’will plan a re that could be given in regard: to Miss cepted because of his nationality. mission at Lansing. and Club Woman. ception for her while here, if her time Willmer’s recital was the profound but he will think of it tomorrow.” - McCoy’s Creek, heralded in story The board has ruled that the rail- Avill permit. and song, that unpretentious little HEALTH IS HAPPINESS. Avay must maintain their Berrien The above view of the Alcott home is That she is practical may be judge'd stream that Avends its silvery Avay Center station and the delegation of particular interest at this time be from the fact that during the fourteen through Michigan’s best arid prettiest Health is man’s most valuable pos come home,, with victory. cause of the approaching visit to our Aveeks she gave to lecturing at the session. Without it he can not en toAvn—-Buchanan— has again come in city of one of her descendants, Mrs. Chautauquas last summer she found to the lime-light and all because Billy Harriotte Gunn Roberson. Mrs. Rob homes for 4S girls and the last town joy or hold anything else that falls RED CROSS. Wood loves to fish.. erson is related to the famous author reported as follOAVs: “Mrs. Roberson to his lot or that he Aviris in the bat of Little Women, through her mother’s has Avon for herself the distinction of tle of Life. Without health he is a An important ’ meeting for all In the early hours of Friday morn ing Avhen most people Avere in the family in which the names of a long meeting personally and winning the burden to himself and, unless he pos members of the local branch o f. the line of authors and clergymen appear, friendship of more people along the sesses: marked compensatory qualities, Red Cross is to be held at the Evan land of slumber, Billie hied him among them being some of the. signers Cliautaqua route than any other per an encumbrance to his comrades. gelical Church Thursday evening, Ju hence to McCoy’s creek and fished of the Declaration of Independence, son on the circuit." Though, as victims of lif e’s ill chance, ly 26th at 8:30 p. m. and fished and fished, eArer hopeful of and further back some of that heroic We understand that her family has they are entitled to the most sympa Reports from the various officers, results, and results came after long, hand which came over in the May recently met with some serious re elections b f committees and other Avaiting and diligent application to flower, Her father Avas an officer dur verses and as she is announced to leo- thetic consideration, the sick cannot ture on “Success Where You Are,” business to be transacted. Mrs. Dr. the much-loved task. The faithful ing the Civil War and for 44 years a but be considered as a detriment in missionary in Assam, while her grand her lecture Avill be awaited with con the conflict of existence. Health is Williams, County chairman of the WaT reel “sang out in joyous song and Bil lie dexteriously manipulated rod and father Avas the first Aviiite man. to siderable interest. This lecture em a possession with vvhich one can richly Relief Committee, is expected to be. penetrate the jungles in the foothills phasizes the home interest phase of endoAV his heirs. Read Health, study present to tell of her plans for the line and successfully landed one of pi the Himalayas, and passed through Chautauqua: She is a faArorite With health and knoAV that nearly all dan Red Cross work rooms. the best and prettiest brook trout ever the Sepoy rebellion, enlightened civic organizations gerous communicable diseases .are Evryonc that has paid the dollar seen in Buchanan, The speckled beau Mrs. Roberson is4 the author of throughout the Country. Her admir preventable. membership fee or more, is urged to ty AVeighed- three pounds and five, "Mary of Magdala,” a contributor to ers agree that as a speaker she proves The State Board of Health has free be present. This is a meeting of your ounces and was greatly admired by numerous magazines, an expert voca herself as charming as her Written tional adviser,. and prominent in work would indicate. literature on the restriction and pre organization, come and take a share many Avho Avere privileged to examine vention of all communicable diseases. in its plans. it.
\ The Berrien County Record surely, the forty-eight states are Heads Up, Boys. Mrs. George Bird and daughter Mrs.. Guy Young- spent Tuesday in G. S. EASTON, Publisher. building a structure of uniform stab- She healed' slowly over, while her returned: Saturday .from, a ,twq weeks, ,St. Joseph,- 1 . % , ...ar.-.*- utes that will in time do away with (ship’s company’took to the water and visit with Mrs. Fred ■Atwood,, in Lan • Miss Belle Mason, ^who^lias been Bounded by Daniel Wagner in. 1867 much, expensive confusion in ''tlicir sank stern first.— Cablegram of the. sing. staying- with Mrs. C. 0; .Hamilton for application and interpretation. sinking of a torpedoed schooner. D. L. Boardman has disposed of the last several months, left Monday A Consolidation of the: Buchanan In a sense the United States i s ------his car to Niles parties, but expects to for a few days visit in Bentbry Har-, Record, the Buchanan Argus made up of forty-eight separate gov- “ Discourage kissing if you would rn vest in a new one in the near fu bor, and from there will return to and Galien Advocate ernments. each having a large degree, have a beautiful mouth,” advises Lil- ture. Chicago. ME ijJM BFM Qf latitude respecting domestic law; lmn Russell and then brusquely Clifford Peters and Mr. Milliman . ..Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Grenley and AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER regulation and internal policy. This ■ changes the subject before we can of Detroit, were .guests over Sunday children ,oC Burwin, 111., were guests has resulted In the creation of a large; uric her what a beautiful -mouth is of the former's- mother, Mrs. J’as. last Friday ;of Mrs, Gxenley’s'brother, TELEPHONE NUMBER._____9 R mass o f independent legislation onf^01'- East. . - A\ F: ITall,’ and family; 'They went; & C«>al Cft marriage and’ divorce, commercial ~ ...... —^ * Mrs. Martha jAnsley of Three Oaks from here to Greenidlle bp-visit'pther HIDING. BEHIND THE FARMER, ■ matters, the descent and distribution ! Putting the Curse on the: Goods, ■was the guest last Tuesday and Wed-, relatives. , oE propertv, the execution and pro-t Take Notice— Any personal prop Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. T .'D . . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice" Broolcs'drove Two or three important and inter erty sold by my husband, Henry bate of wills and many other subjects. ■ Childs. ’ to Benton Harbor Sunday; returning:! i - • See tlie latest in esting facts regarding the country’s There has been no reason for such Gween, without my consent, will be Miss Alone Peck and Miss Bernice agricultural interests and their rela until his mother, Mrs. L- Brooks, who a diversity of statute making on the , no good whatever. Signed Mrs. Rosie Beclc spent the week-end at Sumit lias been taking the mineral baths.: tion to national war legislation have same questions. Michigan was one j Gween, 1171 LaGrox.— Ad in Akron, Farm,'the home oi! Mrs, C. W. Hot- cropped out during the prolonged con The party motored to Michigan City •S'liestMffis and W all Board, of the first states to recognise tin; 0., Times. skich. in the evening; T - sideration of the food control hill in and to take up the matter o f secur Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beistle and congress. Michigan farmers led in ing uniformity. It has taken the lead GLENDORA family of South Bend, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers, Mr. ' IslsopFlc Stucco- the merited repudiation o f crooked, In a number of measures to gain this George Clark, wife and son from of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beistle Friday and Mrs. Lyle 'Graham and Miss business and. its; agents at1 Washing- end, notable among these being the Lima,'Ohio, are spending two weeks evening. Bernice Creago’n o f Decatur, and tori when they sought to> hide behind “blue sky” act which was written in with Mrs. Clark’s father, George Mrs. Ella Rollings--and;-children re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaning of ' Ber f. : - or Plaster Board, agriculture in their opposition to; the the Michigan attorney general’s of Johnson. turned Sunday from Flint, where rien Springs, were guests Sunday of measure.. Now comes; the National. fice and! has been accepted by a num Mr. and1 Mrs. Clem McClellan are they were guests of relatives for sev Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hamilton. - - Bishopric Wall Board. -Gouncil o f Farmers’ Go-operative as ber of state legislatures. entertaining friends from Chicago: . eral: weeks. . Mrs. B. F. Willard of .South Bend,,, sociation to back up Michigan farm With uniform statutes gaining Clarence Pennell.spent Sunday and Gapt. Twogood’s sturdy ship and daughters. Miss Reha Willard, al ers in the denial that, they fear food headway the next step, it would seem, i the first of the week with his family brought a party o f 40 from. Niles so of South. Bend; : and Mrs; Ruth control or that such legislation, would appears to be some provision for uni here. down, the St. Joseph river to Buchan- Greger, of Milwaukee, were guests, affect agriculture injuriously. This form judicial decision relative to Dale Crandall was home from ICal •an. Sunday. •» -. Saturday and Sunday at the home of! organization, made rip of 400,QOQ Shingles evel Sldiofl these acts. Insofar as practicable and ! Mrs. Anna Crandall spent Saturday Mrs. Willard’s son, W. L. Willard.: : grain growers declares its members without interfering with the Inherent! The Volunteers of the Christian and .Sunday at the home of her Miss Eleanor. Scheeley of Kalamazoo would welcome such a law and only powers of the states’ courts a body .Sunday school gave an ice cream soc daughter, Mrs. Arthur Charlwood, in an d Miss Ma rie Scheeley of ThreqOaks. ask that the same supervision he ap Cedar, Redw ood, should be created for this purpose. ial Tuesday night and realized over South Bend; . were guests of their cousin, Miss plied to other commodities in case of Uniform larvs will not work out ben §12 for their efforts. Mrs. II. L. Riedl, who has been the Thelma Childs, Monday. The young necessity. . . Redwood, Poplar, eficially i f there are to be widely dif Floyd Sliepardson explored the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John Fy- ladies; came to help’ Miss: Thelma, -cel- Embarrasing to the obstructionists mysteries of the I. 0. 0. F. last Tues deell, returned to her home in Chica ebrate her fifteenth birthday anivers- fering interpretations and the sug Aspliait Cypress, as this declaration must be the coun gestion that this obstacle be overcome day evening. go; Tuesday. arys • cil makes another remark to the ef Miss Hawley and Gladys Crandall ■- Mrs. Wm. Watson returned to her : Kenneth Peters and Miss Coveil of in much the same manner as the one / i 1,. - ■■ fect that if the miners, manufacturers involving the statutes is the only were in the berg Sunday., home in Three Oaks Monday,-after a Rockford, 111., were guests over Sun and, merchandisers: would stand by constructive one that has been made The dreadful draft came at last two weeks visit with her .mother, Mrs. day:-at the home of his mother; Mrs. ]>jione -83F 2 Ad H. HILLER, Mgr. the president in £he same way,, legis so far. and a good many houses are darken Kittle Mead. - ■ James East. Kenneth expected to lation, essential to the prosecution of ed by the boys being called to b'e " Mrs. Rolla Dalrymple and daugh leayh - RockfoM; .Jelthes-’ yesterdi^- or the war could be passed without need The Pullman company is putting “Sammies” in the future. / ter, Ruth of South Bend, were guests today .with Go. II. fo r Fort Sam Hou- less- and; costly delay;, The individual women on men’s jobs and we shudder The fruit grower who has rasp bexr- of Mrs. Martha Helmiek; and friends ton, Texas. * action taken by farmers of Michigan, to think what will happen if it makes ries is reaping a good reward for his here last week. Mrs. Ghas.. Hazlett, r-wh‘.o has 'been and; other estates; added to the state car porters of ’em; Instead of the cr°P Miss Nina Gelow has returned to the guest of Mr; and Mrs. Win. .Sparks ment of the council, gives ample proof whiskbroom they will use a damp rag her home in Three Oaks, after ’ a, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hazlett, went that the American farmer’ is: well in month’s visit with her grandmother, to Three Oaks Sunday, accompanied and a powder puff on the haggard , ^ 4 formed as to the situation, o f Wash passengers, Mrs, Martha Helmiek. by Mr; and Mrs. Hazlett, there she, / 0 -O * £ & O D 0 || ington: and: that the old game of hid PURELY PERSONAL. Mr. and-Mrs. O, E. Desmond and will spend a few days with'Jas. Haz ing behind the farmer to gain ques N. Griffin and family, of. Chicago, lett and then return to her home at tionable ends has finally played out. came Saturday and are occupying Chesterton, Ind. Farmers who saw last year’s crop THE JESTER’S COLUMN Leland Gassier spent Sunday at cottages at Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Barnhart and' Mr. and Mrs.-Ed. Helmiek and Mrs, Ghas. 'Orris went to South Bend Wonderful Offer !{ double in price between the harvest Paw Paw lake. * field, and the consumer know well Rex Lamb was home from St, Jos- daughter, o f Three Oaks, were guests to. see M e Orris’ mother, Mrs. . Wm. enough thdfc food .control does not Just the Name, j 0ph. over Sunday. Saturday and. Sunday of > Mr. and IIuss. Mrs. IIuss was operated on at contemplate the impoverishment of “We girls have organized a base-j cl'ayton Beistle was over from Mrs. Milton. Helmiek. Epworth hospital several weeks ago- the grain grower. Encouraging and .Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Knight, Mrs- and had been at her home for a week hall team. •• * South Bend Sunday. safeguarding him it is aimed only as “What are you going to call it?” 1 Frank Kean and Miss Laura Hunter when her condition became worse and practices which oppress the whole “Various Leagues have the Red ( George . , H. . Williams of Bridgman spent Wednesday at the Knight cot she re-entered the hospital Sunday. In GROCERIES' people. That is why the food control Sox and the (White Sox. We’re think-1 w£l8 m, toK.n Iff* Fridf y; tage at Crystal Springs. Last Thursday morning A. H. Hil hill has been all but smothered .in ingof calling our the Openwork! Clyde W. Slater, of CChicago, spent Mrs. C. J. Ketcham who returned ler and family motored to the home' congress and its passage scandalously Sunday at the Paden home. to Buchanan from Zion City a few of Mrs. Hiller's brother, B. P. postponed.. **0::,c' 1 Bolden Haines of Glendora was weeks ago, left Wednesday for her Sprague, at Pleasant .Lake, Ind.,, 25 lbs. Cane Sugar, , » $1X)0! i a Buchanan caller Tuesday. where they met Mr, Hiller’s sister-in- And How is Mr. Moore Today ? home at Paw Pawj Illinois. GETTING UNIFORM LAWS. Mx*s. W. H. Darby and little tlaugh- Omar Kinibal and daughter, Mrs. law, Mrs.- S. L, L. Hiller, and three 1 Sack Mkde-Rite Flour______$2.00; Elmer Rouanzion is sawing a set! t ve8terday in Goshen, Pniham, of Howe, .Ind., were guests children of Washington, D, C., who One of the numerous state commis on James Moore-— Morgan county,0 .,; Mr. and Viv* Mrs. b B. u H. T.™* Lane of of Cas- 2 lb. can Morning Cap Coffee...... _____ .S© Democrat. of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sabin, at the will he guests at the Hiller home for sions about which little is heard in ' sopolis drove down Monday morning. Soldiers' picnic: Wednesday. the next ten days. Before returning! 6-'cans Cnm______^______.9© Michigan is that created a few years { Miss Mae Rogers of Chicago is a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ham of Mish to Buchanan the entire party motor No, No. ago to work for a uniformity of law's ' guest of her cousin. Miss Ruth Stopp. awaka, and Mr. and Mrs. David Ba ed to Syracuse, Mich., where they, "6 cans Peas______.90: among the states of the Union. That I don’t dodge the meatless days, \ Carey Dutton, of Long Beach, Cali., I can stand the wheatless days, con of Edwavdsburg, visited at the were guests at the home of Mrs. Hil progress is being made' is evident I arrived Friday for an indefinite stay. Frank Tesclier home Sunday. ler’s brother, P. R. Sprague. The lat ’3 cans Hominy______.45 from the fact that forty-seven states I don’t fea rthe bootless days, J blisses Minnie and Louise Blodgett But don’t suggest the eatle^s days. Mrs. Sarah .Scott, Mr. and Mrs. ter accompanied, them, to Buchanan 1 can Peaches_____-__j______„2S have adopted a uniform negotiable I of Niles, visited relatives here Sun P, A. Graffort and birs. Mae Whitman for- a short trip. - . - instruments act; thirty-five have day, visited at the home of Mrs. .Tennio Jasper Jennings arrived In Bu 2 cans Sauer Kraut______.50 warehouses receipts statutes that'are- Where Most of the Old Boys Play Best. bliss Melba Curtis of Chicago, is Redding, in Elkhart, Tuesday. chanan from Nebraska • Friday and similar, and bills of lading laws now" Visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Rich Mr. ancl Mrs. Parks and daughter, remained until the next day "with his 1 lb, Japan Tea,,______.J5W are uniform in fourteen states.. From ards. of Cedar Springs drove down Sunday niece, Mrs. Fred Gawthrop. Mr. Jen year to year legislatures take action Mr. Rockfeller spent the day sitting 2 large size boxes Rolled Oars______.60 Miss Ruth Stopp entertained the to spend a few days with her broth nings, who celebrated his 7oth'birth which puts on the books law’s that on the porch and playing golf, going AV around in bogey. Standard Bearers at Clear Lake,yes er, D. D. Pangborn, and family. day anniversary last January, drove; 6 large cans Condensed Milk______.9© resemble those: on the same subject terday., bliss Ann Householder and -Miss the entire distance in the .automobile in other states and thus, slowly but *’ !•" —■+. J" -----“ Mr. and Mrs. -John Morris spent 6 large cans Pork and Beans ______.80 L onely. Louise Black- of Renton Harbor, were unaccompanied by anyone. The trip Sunday at Paw Paw lake and St, I'm lonely, only lonely, guests Sunday of Miss Black's par was made without delay until lie 3 dozen Rubbers -______" 1 ,2&- Dr. C. F., Crawford Fer a little feller's smile, Joseph. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Black. reached Joliet, 111;;' when "he was bliss Margurite Stutske was the bfr. and'Mrs. J. C. Rehm, Mr. and obliged to lay over ,one day for ;some 1 dozen quart Fruit Jars____ "______.80 Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist The truthfulness an’ goodness Of a little feller’s style. guest of friends in Cassopolis over Mrs. Wm. R. Rough and Miss Nellie repairs to be made on the machine. Buchanan, Mich. .1 can Apple Butter______*_____ .3© The flash of gold and gingham Sunday. Cathcart attended the band: concert He was met in Buchanan by Mr. and Phone Office ) Bell 191-F2- When, he’s romping in his play, Miss Erma Hossfelt, of Niles, was at Three Oaks Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Jennings and children of 1 bottle 'S y r u p ______.25 IHome Short-long-short a gueafc of Mrs. Minnie Allen over Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Vanderbeck Cassopolis, • with whom, he proceeded ■ Residence Bell 19I-F4 " That fathers alius misses When their baby’s gone away. Sunday, ’ and daughter, of Benton Harbor, mo-: .to Cassopolis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Most of Elm tored over Sunday and spent the day Mrs. G; D, Kent, Mrs. E. W. Sand Total for Cash______$11.00 W . H. Landis, M. D. • Pm lonely for the smutches Valley, were guests of relatives here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks. ers, Mrs. M. Redden and Mrs. G. F. Of his fingers on the sill— Sunday. A. E. On* of Niles spent Sunday- Pears attended the garden fete given PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Mrs. Steans went to Oak Park, 111., at the beautiful home of Mrs. Forge An’ spillin my terbaeker with his step-daughters, Mrs. E. M. A witli au order Office Hours:. 7:30 to 9 a, m.:; 11 to Sunday to spend two weeks with her Blake, Miss Mildred Bush and Mrs. on Langley avenue, St. Joseph, Tues for -iUO-Ubworili Like he alius used to spill! 25 lbs. Sugar for 4^5 of groceries. 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 3 p, m.; 6:30 to I hate to sge his playthings parents. Menhennett, at Mrs. Blake’s home. day afternoon. The principal feat .9:00 p. m. Alius stayn’ where they’re put, Mrs. Lena Batten- spent Sunday Mrs. Menhennett and little son, ures of the entertainment was the Any artlole in the list may be substituted for other articles with her son, John Batten, and wife, address by Mrs. O. H, Clark of Kala Office Phone 53-F-2— House Phonc- Instead of here and yonder Everett, of Indianapolis, who. have of same price. This offer for cash only. i at Dowagiac. been guests of her sister, Mrs.. E. M, mazoo, president of the State Equal 53-F-3. Galls attended, to prompt Underneath a feller’s foot. j Mrs, D_ L.. Grossman is writing her Blake, returned to.'their home Mon-, Suffrage association, .who’'spoke pii: ly Day or Night. c I’m longin’’ fer his chatter ; daughter, Mrs. 'Walter Jurgerson, of day. “ Patriotism and- .Suffrage':1” Mrs:*: Office in Roe Block A n ’ his noise etarnally, . j near Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kent and son, Clark, who is also a member of a A callin of his mother j Mr. and Mrs. Gotleib Thumm. and Miss Eva Pangborn, Miss Nettie. i.Carl- committee interested in the food con AYMOND& SANDS Or the hired hands or me; i Mrs. Emilia Stutske were in South eton and Miss Haze] Miles ^motored servation-movement, gave-a.: most ex GEO. H. BATCHELOR A beggin’ cakes or cookies ! Bend Monday. to St. Joseph and Lakeside Sun cellent talk. After a brief musical Phone 92 Or a cam'’ of the cat, t Mr. and -Mrs. W. D. Bremer are day.: program, cooling refreshments were Attorney at Law An' all, them things you know of ' i entertaining their granddaughter Mrs: Menhennett "and little son, served on the spacious lawn. Where you’ve got a baby at. from Hartford. Everett, of Indianapolis, who have --- Justice of the Peace Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paden went to been guests oi her sister, Mrs.\E. M. Office; Roe Slock:,. Buchanan, Mich I’m lonely, only lonely l Chicago Monday. Mrs. Paden will: Blake, returned to their home ‘‘Mon Guess you’ve felt It I surmise return Thursday. day. When missin’ of your baby Herbert Roe was in Niles Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koons, Mr. and Seems to sort o’ prime your eyes! on business in connection with the Mrs,..Arthur Luke, and Mrs. Carl G the FAST WAY EDGAR HAM He ain’t no bigger, mebbe federal draft board. Luke of Dowagiac, spent Sunday af Notary Public. Than a minute is, an’ still Mrs. Belle Miller and daughter, ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Zach Draws Deeds, Mortgages,Contract Now ain’t it real surprisin’ Ethel, of Niles, were guests of Mrs, Cain. and Wills. What a lot of hearts they fill! Claude Glover, Monday. Fred Hanley of Kansas City, Mo., Fire Insurance. Loans Negotiated. John D. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Will Merson .and Mr. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ar.d Mrs. F. M. Beistle were in St. George Hanley. Mrs. Hanley and Joseph and Niles Sunday. little son have been here the last: two Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Bishop of Ber weeks. 1 ! ~ ' M M to »' '■ E S' rien Center, were guests Sunday of G„ H. Moore aiid daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs; Enos Schram. * J. L. Grant, returned to their home Mrs. Newton- Barnhart attended in Chicago yesterday, after a visit Vacuum Washer. > the funeral of her-aunt, the late Mrs, at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. J. (M. Extra Special Krauss, at South, Bend Sunday. Roueh. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover and •Mrs. D. E. Fraser and children left FKe most durable Washer made. Is two daughters of Chicago, visited rel Tuesday for their home in Kansas ’ efficient to the last word. It takes the atives here the last of last week. City, Kas., after -several 'weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Will House of Los with her parents, Mi; and Mrs. E. E. drudgery out of . wash Hay, makes all Angeles, Gal., arrived in Buchanan Glidden. ’ f ... k'a.ds of garments and goods spotless Saturday, haring motored through. Miss Helen Fisher, of Niles, who Mr. and1 Mrs. G. S. Easton and chil has many' friends in Buchanan, was clean and quickly; The hundreds of, Ladies’ Waists drens and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mc united in marriage with Loren owners of these wonderful washing Intosh spent Sunday at South Haven, Knight, of South Bend at St. Joseph, Ethel Montgomery of near Barren, July 19th. ' . , .. machines are always speaking words SI Lake, spent last week with her aunts,, ■ Miss Iva McGowan and sister, Miss of praise, of them. Let us show you At BARGAIN PRICES Mrs. Will Conrad, and Mrs. Ed. Dolph. Mabel, of South Bend,'have just re Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bunker o f turned from, a ten-day vacation trip wonder washer. South Bend, spent the week-end with to Niagera Falls, Buffalo, and other 395 her sister, Mrs, ■ J. J. Miller, and, fam-- eastern points.. • ■ ■ ily- ; V •Miss Alene Peek has as her guests. ts; Mrs, Fred, Newberry of St. Louis, Miss Fannie Allen of. Sharon,-Penn., 1 ,;jp ■ ifl. 0 0 came yesterday for-a. visit with her and Miss Eva, Moone, of Jesserson, :0nfv- parents; Mr.vand Mrs. Geo. Han O. The young, ladies- were school-, ley. , mates when Miss Peck attended school Dr. Lyle, Kingcry of Ann ' Arbor, SUE in Petersburg, Va. » * ■ fiACHlNES is spending a few days vacation wifcli mM ■-.iMJrri: F. P. Pierce of South Beiid, New ■-Hom e»Sey^igbJ : gfiSQELS 8F PE8FEGT10S. Muslin Underwear his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II, F. King- and sister, Mrs. Burl! Whitton, o f CKij, i ery. . ‘ .. A cago, visited their sister,' Mrs. W. L; j'he'srand-ard innebine for 80 ik>txs ' if never PERFECTLY Mrs. ‘ Wm, Pennell and. .daughter Willard, and 'brother, Roy . Pierce, Child’s Dresses Miss Bessie, were guests at the home ■ Thursdayjanff Friday: tV- * ‘SIM P L E o f her son, Earl Pemvell, oyer Sun Dr, Edward Munvfofd of Lansing " ' P fh 't ■' ■ ih'a'Ch'a'chifTe’made; a madirn-' -witbdpt, dh' eq ual. ^ SIMPLY* Novelties day. state leader „of..county work, and ! - .Mrs.. Minerva. : Housewortli,. .Mrs, Harry Lurkih, county agent,, . were: price: -' PERFECT. Emma Housewoirih,,. M r and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. At F. Hall, at Wm, R.\ Rough. ,and Mr..' and Mrs/ tea, Tuesday'evening: ',, | J. C.' Rehm are spending' the day with; Mr; and' Mrs. 'Graffort -and W E S T E P E I1 E C T M C S E W l i f f M A C H IN E ; ;-| 3 S ,0 0 ,-, Machine su’pplies,-Repairing a specialty. « Mr. and Mrs. Yrider, at. Niles. Mrs, Mae;. Whitman, wgre in Chicago 1 ’ * . . . .kf'*--''• ' ■■ '" 11V -A.: - ■' * *, '» !i “ ^ fi. ^ :|*A - * : ■ * .‘'-’tf . - "*»■ ■*»■■■ — ■. r, .tv- , . ~ , i.:a— ; if - Mr. and Mrs. A. bl. Weaver .of .Chi ■ last. Friday and Saturday attending -Put-thepiug ih»o 11,M feotet a n d td ? ^ . , |.e o j j a RD OcauaUe REFRiGERAjOR cago; came,. Tuesday to attend the the seventh; anpua} National cohyeh-. Soldiers’ picnic and for a.few days tion?of Motion Picture ^Ei^bitoursi; ; so-n light,li(rA ' ,so„n ’pnc-jiTr easily,nanoiea handled Tana. d guaranteeaA a Van teed ’toW ’hive ^ve ' - saver-andThe 158815 refngeiatoi- a food^saver. made. iWe Porcelainhave several lined styles, An visit'with his sisters, bfesdames-.Em Al. Emerson and family- motored,' 1 perfect satisfaction. i '’'L w?;' -. - drangijig'froTUj$14.00 to $3S.'00.* J * . - rirson and Tqurjie,. and M iss. Helen to Edwai-dsburg and Adamsville Sun ■ ■ v > / •; - ' V \ ■ - k'"'" ’ - ■' Weaver. The day .at Mr. ^.Carlisle’s day, visiting "at -his ,old home lyith; was much-, enjoyed; some ,of those, cousins and schoolmates on the trip.' present Mr. Weaver had not met in . _ . . . . H. ■■ M S3 - M. H- is) £9 „ They also' visited at" Eagle' Lake, re- 1 forty- years. sorts. . . " ’* I
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BELIEVE WAYNE THIEF GREENVILLE WILL GET DETROIT WILL SELL COAL Calumet— Gov. Sleeper left Lan HOPE UNEQUIPPED TROOPS IS AGENT OF KAISER NEW INDUSTRY IN AUGUST TO POOR AT LOW PRICES sing Sunday night by way of Mackin WILL STAY IN SERVICE ac and through the upper peninsula Detroit—Adolph Isler, elevator op Greenville— The Sutherland Tool Detroit— Tavo hundred thousand to gather first-hand information for Lansing—It is the hope of the erator at the Y. M, C. A., who is serv company of Flint, a §30,000 concern, tons of coal at a maximum price of use in the food conservation plans. Michigan war preparedness hoard that ing ninety days in jail for thefts from will move its plant here next month. The governor will also investigate the »■’« V f • , §5.35— tills is the plan for supplying companies of the Michigan state roomers, will-be questioned by feder It will moAre into a neAV factory noAv I. W. W. in the mining districts and the city as perfected by heads of al officers today on suspicion that he inquire into the necessity for’ immedi troops which have not been equipped GRAND RAPIDS CHAPTER HAS GROWERS WILL ASSEMBLE AT being constructed here and will ma various city departments. is a German agent. When Isler was terially increase its capacity. * ately equipping new state troops. and which will not be, will continue 33,2S3 MEMBERS ; DETROIT 134; searched letters criticising President COLLEGE TO CONSIDER*: 1918 Besides supplying the city institu in the service, because there is much Wilson were found and also maps of MANISTEE VOLUNTEERS tions much o f the coal thus contracted Kalamazoo — - A canvas made important work to be done by these SIXTY-FIVE RED CROSS Detroit industrial Edison company. PLANS; WELL,KNOWN MEN' ENTRAIN FOR DETROIT for will be sold to people from a mu Thursday of the celery crop showed companies, work other than military, nicipal coal yard at lowest possible that the backward season has allowed that Avill be vitally necessary. CHAPTERS IN MICH.IGAN. ON PROGRAM.* * prices. MONEY DISCOVERED* Manistee— Forty-four members of the plants to seed and growers esti According to Maj. G. Vander- The city Avill become a member of BY DIVERS TURNED TO the Manistee volunteers entrained at mated that one-quarter of the early cook, work which can keep any home DUST BY AIR 6 o’clock Wednesday morning for De the Lake Erie Bituminous Coal pool, crop would he lost. A large acreage guard busy the whole year through, Detroit— Sixty-five Red Cross chap ‘ The raising of a crop of forty mil troit, Avhere they enter Company thus obtaining the coal direct from is being plowed up and the second outside of regular drills, might he Avill mines. ters in Michigan have a membership Alpena-—Divers who have been lion bushels of wheat in 1918 is the 1, Thirty-third Michigan Infantry, crop seed sown. found. of 341,319, according to reports re in the Pewabic, which was sunk in a goal towards which Michigan growers as a platoon unit. Hundreds of resi ceived Wednesday afternoon at the collision off Thunder Bay island some will strive during the coming months, dents, Boy Scouts and a band were state board headquarters of the or fifty years ago, have brought up the. and on August’ lst they will set them at the station to bid farewell to the : selves for- the start. The 1st, the ganization. Detroit leads with a mem strong box of the craft. The box Was departing Arolunteers. bership of 134,513. Grand Rapids has opened and in side Were several: large- date Avhenthe word “ go” will be giv 38,283 members^ Muskegon county, en, has been named as “ Wheat Day” packages of paper money. As soon SEVEN OF U. OF M. FACULTY 14,200 and Jackson county,, 13,510. in Michigan, and in observance of .it as they were exposed to the air they MEMBERS ARE DRAFTED Last January there was hardly 1,000 were crumbled into dust; a congress o f groovers will be held at members of the Red Cross in Michi the Michigan Agricultural . college. Ann Arbor— Seven members of the gan and not more than 25,000 in the Prpm this gathering is expected to University of Michigan faculty have entire United States. Each chapter MAN’S FIRST PRAYER come plans for 1918 and the assur been drafted. Their names are Grov has from five to twenty subsidiary IN 51 YEARS ANSWERED ance that, there Avill be no halting or er Cleveland Grismore, instructor in branches. The figure of 341,319 re dallying in the production drive. the IaAV department; Sidney Kimbal ported is exclusive of twenty-six small Kalamazoo— Jerome VanOoy, six Leading farmers; in Michigan: Rob and George McConkey of the school chapters which have not yet turned in ty-one years old, had not prayed in ert S. ShaAv, dean of agriculture at of architecture; W, W. Kusterinan, their reports, of the membership of a fifty-one years until yesterday and M, A. C., Prof. G. E. Williams of the Julio Del Aro and Frederick Wahr, number of branches and of several then he kneeled; in his cell and asked Ohio experiment station; and the thousand persons who acquired mem that he be freed from a charge of instructors in the literary depart former * governor, Fred M. Warner, ment, and J. H. Glessel Of the engin bership by contributions during the attacking his wife with a razor with, Avill be among the prominent speakers eering college. recent campaign:. intent to kill her. His prayer was an I. R. Waterbury of the state board swered when he was taken into po of agriculture will act as chairman. THREE OF QUADRUPLETS lice court a few hours later and finecf There is a possibility also that Com GETS A THOUSAND RED / DIE; FOURTH ONE IS ILL §5 f or intoxication. He is now a firm missioner Hoover, in control of the ' CROSS MEMBERS ALONE believer in prayer. country’s food preparedness cam Mount Vernon— Three of the four paign, Avill be present. He has been Holland— Mrs. Gerrit J. Van Dur-! quadruplets born recently to Mr. and STATE PLANS RELIEF WORK imuted to attend and has wired back en probably is one of the most en -, Mrs. Arthur Deman are dead and FOR INVALIDED SOLDIERS that unless he should be completely thusiastic and successful Red Cross1 the fourth one is not expected to SAvamped w it# work on August 1st, workers in the State. She has ob- j live. Lansing—Preparation for the or he Avill come. tained more than 1,000 members in Holland and has superintended the! ganization of some .sort of relief The guests of the day will be work for Michigan soldiers after they organization of numerous auxiliary' FALLS FROM WAGON AND every Michigan farmer who can pos The new electric cooking uten reach the Avar zone has been started branches throughout the county, 'f he I LIES IN ROAD FIVE HOURS sibly attend. An appeal is made to by the war preparedness board. While goal set for Holland’s membership is ; all o f them ■ to be present. At the exact details the plan remain to be 2,100 and thus far about 1,500 a re! Greenville— AI Van Vierah, aged of same time, county agents are being sils of all kinds make entertaining worked out the members of the board enrolled. j sixty, who has been working on a urged to organize automobile cara- are determined that Michigan shall farm near Greenville, was thrown Amns from their counties, particularly be ready when the time come3 to rake a pleasure nowadays . . from a wagon when the team: he was in central Michigan, MAN SWALLOWS ' driving became frightened. He laid care of its sick and wounded. The The announcement of the gathering BAT; WINS $15; , ‘ in the road five hours before found. sending: of a man abroad with orders HALTS COUNCIL in detail, reads as folloAvs: j His body is completely paralyzed. He to see that Michigan soldiers Avho “In order .to bring to bear all No rushing back and forth from Was' taken to Grand Rapids for3 treat are invalided are given proper atten . DoAvagiac— Bats flying about at i ment. tion is being considered. forces which might tend to increase Michigan’s wheat crop for the com the village council meeting aroused ! ing season, it Is planned to hold a barbaric instincts in Earl Shaffer, and the heat and vapor of the kitchen congress of wheat growers, and all incidentally brought the meeting to : sudden close. Shaffer made the an-' to the dining-room — electricity * X persons interested in the wheat crop, *> at the Michigan Agricultural college nouncement from a soap box that for j t on August 1. §15 he Avould SAvalloAV one of the bats j 5* “ Farmers, County agents, grain if one were caught. A collection was j will do any cooking necessary, X taken and the bat was caught, Shaf-! £ T. D. CHILDS dealers, millers, bankers, and all oth ers interested will be represented. As fer clipped the Avings and SAvalloAved j cheaper, quicker and cleaner than 4* many others as can attend will be It Avithout batting an eye. ¥ represented. As many others as can Y WOMAN ATTEMPTS TO Y attend are urged to be present, and any other fuel. ft is hoped that a great number1 of FLOOD IONIA JAIL ¥ farmers of the state will gather at I the college on this occasion. Ionia:— The Grand Rapids Avomcn % “Forty million bushels for 1913 is arrested here with Frank Sturgis of Come in today and see our X Pianos the goal set. This figure is not unrea that city, accused of stealing a Avatch Y and money from William Caine, a up-to-date line. x sonable in view of the fact that al X most three times last year's acreage garage OAArner, attempted to flood the X X Picture Framing Avas planted to wheat in 1899. Un jail yesterday by turning on the Ava- Y der present conditions wheat is again ter in the bath tub in her cell and al- Y loAving it to overflow. The water X a profitable crop and should be more X ■widely grown. The need for a big seeped through the ceiling and officers Y crop for next year is apparent to all. rushed into her *cell and shut off the “It is planned to spend the morn hydrant, The Avoman Avas then trans Y Telephone 323 ing of August 1 in field trips over the ferred to the cell where insane and Y X X ❖ Experiment Station plats, Avhich noAv incorrigible prisoners nre kept and offer a splendid opportunity to study thus loses her bath and other accom Indiana & Michigan the effect o f various cultural and f er modations. She and Sturgis are tilizer treatments on wheat, and to awaiting examination on the theft note the superiority .of pedigreed charge. It is said her name Is Tennie strains over ordinary varieties. These BrOAvn. Y trips will be in charge of men familiar Electric Co. Avith the'experiments. STATE BREVITIES Y YA “ An afternoon program Avill be held Jackson— Clifford Smith, eight, was T Y for which we hope to secure such J. M ILLER% badly burned by a high tension elec speakers as Professor Williams, noted Y T tric Avire Avhich he touched in climbing agronomist o f the Ohio State Uni a pole Avhile at play. f MASON CONTRACTOR Y versity and a representative from the inmsnaeBnravnnM — aw——i—p——wptxs—» Y Y Department of food administration 4*>X~XK~X^XK«XK~X^X-K'^X->XKK«X“XKK*4«X-”X«X"X-*:"*>>XK->>X«>.:~:«X^X->X~X-*X->X'">*X->X**X«X-'X ~ X a Y Y under Mr. Hoover. 'A series o f four- Ionia—-The state hoard of pardons x~:~:~ minute talks_have been arranged. Rep and paroles in session at the ref orma XX»% •> " ' ' XX Retails Cement, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Flue Y tory here recommended" forty-eight XX Y resentative Avheat groAvers, millers, XT of the applications for paroles. There xx Y Y grain dealers, bankers, and other xx are 622 inmates left. Y ig, Sewer i speakers of note, have been requested xxXx T to speak. The question of how to in xx f crease Michigan’s Avheat crop will be Detroit-— The thirty-first Michigan Trade ilent Piano XX Y Y approached from all possible angles. may be enlarged to 3,000 men before XX Y Y Each speaker is limited to four min the boys are landed in France. The ....XX regiment Avould include 200 machine Y ccPrompt service” Y utes, so that the program will be wide XX ly representative. I. R, Waterburg, guns and machine rifles. xx XX Y T of the state board of agriculture and XX Y PHONE 25 .editor of the Michigan Farmer, Avill Detroit— William May, caught in F o r a xx Y xx Y preside as chairman of the day’s .pro Palmer park Avoods and indicted by xx Yard Chicago St. and Days Ave. Y gram. a federal grand jury on a charge of selling intoxicating liquor to soldiers i t Y Y Among the other speakers 'will be t t Y Y the following: in uniform, Avas sentenced by Judge xx Tuttle to pay a fine o f $1,000 and xx R. S. Shaw, Dean of Agriculture. , What’s the use of having a piano around v. hen nobody uses xx •A. B. Cook, serve tAvelve months in prison. xx Oavosso. XT S. E. Weage, secretary State Mil xx Alma— A dog quarantine was placed it. W e’lf allow you liberal credit on it in the purchase of xx lers Ass’n. in ColdAVater. xx Judge F. H. Williams,. Allegan. on all Gratiot county Thursday by one of our handsome Player-Pianos, which anybody ran xx the state livestock sanitary commis xx | ¥ Former governor, F. M. Warner. xx ¥ County Agent Blanf ord, Fremont. sion, which comes as the result of a play. Have music in your home any time you want it. xx ¥ mad dog running Avild for a few days. ♦x» J. N. McBride, state market direct i t * ¥ or. s E, O. Donovan and Roy Raycraft, liv xx ¥ F. S. Kedzie, president of M. A. ing west o f this city, Avere bitten. xx $ X YY ¥ X C. Y ? X “A college dairy lunch Avill be Charlotte—-Lansing parties are ne YY gotiating with the Charlotte business it ¥ served in the college campus at noon. XX.... men toward the1 purchase of the Ben- 1 ¥ net factory for the installation of a xxt t X STATE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE xx X TQ KEEP DRY COUNTIES ARID candy factory. It is proposed to bring xx X Buy your supplies and access ries here I a going concern to the city providing xx x enough local capital can be interest % .... T Lansing— The Anti-Saloon league P la y e r s xx T I ed. xx W e have an excellent stock of dependable of Michigan is preparing to make the xx ¥ ? dry portions of Michigan drier than xx goods and can serve your wants right. ¥ ever following the announcement of Grand Haven—-William Barber, me can play one, of these magnificent players, and our I Y x Attorney General Gregory that the Avho Avas arrested some time ago for i i Reed amendment makes the shipment taking money ‘from a farmer’s home library of play rolls gives you a complete assortment of all I i near Holland and Avho Avas placed on t t Y Of liquor into dry territory absolutely v i ¥ t prohibitive; "The announcement by the 'County farm to Avork, Avas taken the modern music as soon as it is issued. xx TIRES for ail Cars Y to Lapeer by Sheriff Dornbos. . The ¥ Y Attorney General Gregory that he X Y will prosecute violations of the so- hoy, eighteen years old, proved incor- W e make such easy terms of payments that ever}' home can X ¥ called. Reed bone-dry law which pro .rigible. X Guaranteed tires, tubes, liners, afford to own a Player-Piano. i i X ¥ hibits: the ordering or shipping of inT t i X toxicating liquors into any dry ter Lansing—Mobilization of grandmoth XT I etc. ¥ ritory where the shipment is made’ ers. to teach girls and young women Com e to our store and let us show you our stock of Musical t t hoAV to knit for soldiers is proposed XT I ¥ from outside the state will have a* v>>XT X ¥ good effect on* the dry counties of by Richard M. Scott, general manag Instruments. » ¥ Our Carbonless Oil will make your engine run Michigan,” said Edwin Rawdsn, at er of a motor company here. ¥ torney of the Michigan AntLSaloon 'St. Johns—Plans are being com ¥ better, give you greater mileage and will not Y pleted fo r the erection of a building, X y league today. X Y for the Triangle Motortruck company T clog up your engine with carbon. T R Y this oil. Y Avhich is to locate here. XT X y NeAvaygo— Potatoes are blossoming xx * Y on nearly every farm in Newaygo. XT 4* Y ;X i The hotel here is nearly surrounded A German chemist produced a xt X ¥ temperature of 13,500 degrees XX Phone 95-R by potato hill^ and the John Brooks B u ch a n a n XT 4* R. F. HICKOK. ¥ and Walter Christianson lawns are through experiments with liquid air xx under pressure, or 3,500 degrees hot XT ¥ ¥ noAV among the finest gardens in •>vXK* ❖ toyra.-,-. ter than the-sun is supposed to be. 1 I • • ^ X '-x -4~x ~x -x -<~x **-x -x -
This is the telephojnfe plumber - - Annie M ay Kovle ■ -of the Federal, Draft 'Board’s permanent office in Buchanan. Annie May Simmons, daughter of All persons having business with William and Priscilla Simmons, was the board will call this telephone horn in London, Eng-., Sept.’ 25, 1850. >:$ number-. The boai'cl’s office is jin the year following she came to in the Princess Theatre Building ! America with her p Aren Is, who .set- where members of the board may j tied in Monroeville, 0., where she be Found every day from eiyht i .resided until 1866, at which time she a. m. until five p. m. | moved to Buchanan, where site has : continuously resided since. She was •SECRETARY SWARTZ 1 , in marriage in. Dec. 1 5 ,18G9, to. SA VEl SA VEl 'TRICES UP BIG J 0 3 * ^'A1^iaTn -K. Glover, -whose death oc- ' "r - -curred a number of years ago,. to Secretary Oscar Swartz, of thol^ch union a son Orville B of Make up your mind tthat you’re: not going; to slave all Farmers’ Mutual Fire insurance com -; -'lev^land, 0., was horn. On- Marc-.i your life, by making it a rule to put aside so much each pany, is preparing to mail out to "w??, to Alonso nearly 8,000 policy holders the as- Howe, who with the son, three sis. week to take care of you later on. sossment notices for 391’?, and it is a ! ^ r° ,.an^L^}v® ^rot!^le,rs’, M3;5' long job to prepaid them, get eachT *5^ 1 0 fbutogany, 0 .; Mrs, dust think of the old’ folks that you know,, whose happi person’s’ right assessment and proper} *?£?*?*• Mrs' ness and whose very life itself, depend upon the generos address. A small stamping machine is j ^ * R’ Chicago, J3!- > C- T ’ . Copyricht 1909, by C. E„ Zimmerman Co:—No. 48 used.to put on the stamps, the latter j^ons, Cleveland, Q.; John Simmons, ity of some relative. Make up your mind that YOU being- furnished by the nostoffiee in jMonies, la. are not going to be that way when YOU get old. Save single rolls of 100 each, and this D: ® Christian and a member i d i ' - ' t i t e facilitating the work greatly. i ot Methodist church holding a M O W and be: independent later om 4 ^ ______; position on the Board of Stewards;, LAWS a jp"p c t d i(T’p ! where she will bo rxeatly missed; The From the moment a man is ordered' ^ncralserrices, conducted by Rev, to appear before the exomptiouboaiyN; h ’ °- Mathei-, were held from the Dollars pile up one on top of the other; and You can start an account here with $1 00* and you can he is subject to military law and the ; "J0?10 on-^r° ^ afternoon,, the habit of saving, acquired so easily, is articles of war. Failure to appear i ’^u y "“’iT dG at 2dT futerment continue to add to it from time to time, with a feeling of when called will bring to • each. intli- l7as made m die Oak Ridge cemetery, constantly stimulated by the ever increasing utmost security and confidence: For this bank is safe, vidunl the fate of being dealt with ... ,, , j ~ effect of. interest. by Federal authorities. The military „ We dldr) t Tl°)I .R ,om’ 1110USq why sound, and conservative, and pays 3 per cent, interest. forces of Provost- Marshal General. l^y™ uldbin Jell until1 we found Crowder will he sent out in search • ^ ec 3cjldd;in8' needles and a woolen, of all shirkers and the country search- J lelmQt‘ m i i nn e l f l iWf ed. - When found they will face pvis- j on and be tried, by court marshal, i One would think from the way BUCHANAN STATE BANK $ I Senator Reed of Missouri is carrying ; on that Mr, Hoover wouldn’t let him ANNUAL ’PICNIC. BUCHANAN, MICH. HERBERT ROE, Cashier. l l , eat green corn off the cob. ■The annual picnic of the Preshy tr, terian Bible school was held on Tues I b day of this. week. The party journey- j -.TVl Annual Reunion of the h' ed in aufbs and Bird’s big truck to* ",mtb. Michigan _n±anlry will he held aimmmmmtifmmminmntimmmttmtmmmnfmtttmK &• Clear Lake, where a very happy d a y !;^ "st 1 and 2 ** Portiaad, (5 was spent. A bountifui dinner at | *Taf?uarT rs^ ..will be at Methodist ft is too hot this f noun urns treated with the hoariest I ^urc-li parlors, fe respect...... Bathing and boating occu*. weather to . . , pied most of the day, although th The frame work for the new home if (big base ball game of married and i v-!bilace t3ie one recently destroyed v | the single boys by the score of 4 to 1^5 h r e ,is up and the rest, of tho M i 1, caused lots of .excitement. < work will be pushed as rapidly as 1 ( possible. a. * ■ * "Spur Insurance policy is worth j W e’re always at it, from early mom : more than your deed after the fire, tFollowing .. . . the „ national T slogan to . Have you tried “Genuine” the flour Herbert Roe. 22tf ■ - 5ave 3-a3's m’ 110 ha''-’e enough till late at niglit "turning out Quality with a Guarantee. Ask your Grocer. I J ______i 111 town for several baseball teams, ■ K I ...... ______1 Pears-East Grain Company. j w E. T h ® * * . the h n t lh * Del™ Baked Goods and selling our pro Little Local Happenings, I ------I agent, reports malting of many sarns, ^ ^ H. E: Bradley-,: who has been in the .•’•V; of lighting1¥w*»«tuh. nimitcplants +Tmthe «n.-t past week, i»n l- • duct as low as the cost will permit. photograph business here at dilforent times during the last forty years, is ODDS AND ENDS. A Record want Adv. produces re- Buy a lot on easy payments while Mrs. C. O. Ray entered an Ann ©ur Solis make delightful Sand- . urices are so low. See me today. Jas. very low with heart trouble at the Arbor hospital last Tuesday for an : suits.,, To provide Turkish hath at home Clark. * home of Mrs. Jos. Tichenor. operation and her family are much ■ wiches for the Picnic Lunch encouraged with the reports- received ; there ha? boon invented a frame to Jos. Beistle has bought a new V covered with blankets to inclose a Chevrolet five-passenger car. Mr, and Mrs. Tracy Neal announces Miss Winifred Andrews entertained from- her. ‘ j •arson, vapor or steam being generat- Special Baking to Order. the birth- of, a daughter Monday morn a; number of young ladies at luncheon , d by a alcohol stove. Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Seventeen years-' ago Atty. A. A, Now is the time to set Astor plants. ing, July 23. Two Californians have a patented Mrs. Hubert, Phone- 61. Mae Rogers, of Chicago, who is a Worthington became the teacher of ru M t'ofh er cousin,''Mi® Ruth Stopp” !? ® Bethany class of the M E . Smw. :kvicedevice thathat measures a pipeful of F. W. Dickinson, who; has been ’ f day school. During this time Mr. -tobacco ir-am a pouch or box and 3 Miss Kittie Handy, of Sodus, has so very ill, for the last, three weeks,, is ______! Mr. Worthington has had no vacation , '-tuA's it into a pipe without contact • a h e ry been appointed deputy county treas able to sit. up a few minutes each; day. This is a season of automobiles and the members of the class feeling ’ with the user’s fingers. urer. and touring parties. Cars from many that Mi% Worthington had surely!. The germ. tltUory dates from 1868:. Have you tried “ Genuine” the flour states have been observed in the city earned a rest, have tendered him the ! Thomas Manioh of Mofint Carmgl, Mrs. E. B. Weaver was hostess with a Guarantee. Ask*your Grocer. -and passing through lately, one hear first two weeks in August. ' j pa,, owns a thirty-yeafvoid hen. ftJW!4aga^xaW!Hasgsa3rggg!asggaa»
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% ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦•♦*♦♦-•♦ ♦^/*»*%*VV*/***V4,» 1346 W- A. Thurston, New Buffalo 2108 II. H. Zwergel, Niles For Sale— -Fresh Jersey cow, with F or Sale— A good silo for less half Card of Thanks— -We wish to extend 1347 W. E. Myers, New Buffalo 2109 L. G. Strout, Niles calf. Gives 2 gallons milk. H. N. cost and value. -C. Bishop. 27-3-p our sincere thanks to our many 1354 Joseph P. Vavra, New Buffalo 2111 Fletcher .Thompson, Niles Nichols, Willow Brook Farm, phone friends and neighbors for the kind 1355 J. Stetina, New Buffalo 2116 Julius Hodil, Niles 273-J. % 22tf ness shown us during the illness and, 1357 H. A. Gollwitzer. Buffalo 2119 B. O’dell, Niles Live Stock Wanted— When you have death of our beloved mother, Marga live stock for 'sale call me at the 1358 G. J. Janda, New Buffalo 2128 H. G. Franz, Eau Claire For Sale— Mahogany Upright piano ret McKenna; also for the floral 1360 J. B. Hallmeyer, New Buffalo 2135 F. M. Grow, Eau Claire Cook A Beck market Buchanan, pieces. Joseph McKenna, Stasia Mc Precinct No. 2, South half of Berrien Co., must furnish 258 men;i , for sale. Will exchange for cow or 1366 Barney B. Mann, New Buffalo 2139 Claude A. Momany, Eau Claire heifer. H. N. Nichols, Willow Brook phone 6. Will pay highest mftrkefc Kenna, Mary Gorman, George Gor double this number are called by draft, the government figuring that 50 1369 B. E. Enz, New Buffalo per cent will be entitled to exemption. The telephone number of the draft 2143 Wells J. Luft, Eau Claire Farm, phone 273-J. ‘ 22tf prices. Harry Beck. 26tf man. Board’s office is 271-W, Buchanan. , 1395 J. A. Rees, Baroda 2147 M. B. Curtis, Eau Claire 1401 A. C. Kettelhut, Baroda 2151 H. M. Swasher, Eau Claire 1411 W. Reybeck, Buchanan 2152 Rueben Brady, Eau Claire Edward J. Morehouse, Niles 707 W. 0 . Donley, Buchanan 6 1417 J. Goderstrom, Baroda 2155 W. Dawson, Eau Claire Andrew Jackson, Niles 711 J. Durakovich, Buchanan S 1419 A. Albicht, Galien i 2166 Leroy Woodeox, Eau Claire 714 B. M. Marrs, Buchanan 10 Everett Homer Libey, Niles. 1414 L. H. Johns, Baroda 2167 E. II. Mitchell, Eau Claire 715 J. F. Donley, Buchanan 11 Don. Delbert Bybee, Niles. 1425 Asa R. Miller, Baroda 2177 V. E. Ferguson, Eau Claire 15 George Edw. Guideman, Niles, 717 K. Knight, Buchanan 1430 A. II. Arend, Baroda 2181 J. LeRoy Sehy, Eau Claire IS: Lester Daniel Cranson, Niles. 721 John Slocum, Buchanan 1432 Mike Hora, Baroda 726 L. A. Bishop, Benton Harbor 2184 A. J. Johnson, Eau Claire 23 John Ealden. Darringan, Niles. 1433 Edward L. Clark, Baroda 2156 J. Baranski, Eau Claire 25 Harley Marion Hayes, Niles. 736 W. H. Hamilton, Buchanan 1436 Lee Smith, Baroda 2191 W. B. Hippensteel, Eau Claire 738 E. J, Long, Buchanan 30 Alfred Pfister, Niles. 1447 Adolph Wutzke, Stevensville 2195 R. S. Parks, Eau Claire 31 Lew Hammond: Atkinson, Niles 749 G. J. Babcock, Buchanan 1451 L. II. McMiller, Buchanan 43 William H. Goldwire, Niles. 753 A. Brown, Buchanan 1455 O. A. Ivettelbut, Baroda 46 Frank Edwad Elute, Niles. 755 H. E. Wenino, Buchanan 1464 F. Klug, Baroda Scmth. Bend, Ind. 49 W. A. Starke, Niles 757 J. J. Markham, Buchanan 1470 August Weik, Baroda NEWS OF THE CHURCHES 51 Harry N. SncMgrass, Niles 760 J. F. G. Soderstrom, Buchanan 1474 P. W. Strauss, Baroda 54 Rudolph Carl ochrump, Niles. 770 Wm, H. Bates, Buchanan 1476 J. R. Myers, Baroda Save 33 *3 cent on Blankets by bnowgathem § 56 Roscoe Lien Cudeback, Niles. 772 John F. Lundgren, Buchanan 1484 W. M. Wilson, Niles 25 to Per Christian Scienc’e. 72 Stillman Mortin Gates, Niles: 773 W. E. Sargent, Buchanan 1485 Frank Skalla, Niles Sunday service at the church cor 75 Samuel Hammond, Niles 775 John C. Howard, Buchanan 1495 Frank Maraziti, Niles ner of Dewey avenue and Oak street S6 Ralph R. Gillette, Niles 781 F. J. Riedel, Jr., Three Oaks 1507 Conrad Grathwohl, Niles 1 10:45 a. m. Subject “ Truth.” Sun 50 Gus Mochour, Niles. 783 P. F. Sittig, Three Oaks 1509 J. Gilson, Niles day school at 12 m. Wednesday even 93 Robert Theo. Wohlrab, Niles. 754 H. E. Wideman, Three Oaks 1510 Steven Gogola, Niles * ing testimony meeting 7 :45. 102 Edivyn L. Makepeace, Niles 756 P. F. Horner, Three Oaks 1511 H. G. Smith, Niles 103 Waldo Harvey Brown, Niles. 792 H. L. Good, Three Oaks 1517 Peter A. Mark, Niles Presbyterian Church 107 Michael Cecil Darrigan, Niles 797 M. F. Eggert, Three Oaks 1531 F. E. Kohoe, Niles Thursday, midweek service at 7:30 112 Ross Dow Scamehorn, Niles 800 H. E. Hess, Three Oaks 1536 H. I. Carpenter, Niles p. m. 117 Orlando Sheldon Basey, Niles 805 W. Higginbotham, Three Oaks 1537 A. L. Ranft, Niles Sunday, morning Service at 10 :30 121 Lawrence P. Loreitzen, Niles 809 C, F. Lowe, Three Oaks 1539 R. D. Johnson, Niles a. m. 122 Henry William Dochrer, Niles 81Q E. G. Heimert, Three Oaks 1543 C. A. Gilson, Niles Bible school at 11:45. 126 Samuel Floyd Adams, Niles 814 F. D. Solloway, Three Oaks 1546 F. M. Goodsell, Niles Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 :S0 p. m. 12S Loren: Adams, Niles S22 Adam Petraitiz, Three Oaks 1548 L. D. Cheney, Niles Leader, Miss Leta Boyce 130 Ralph R. Richardson, Niles 837 F. E. Snyder, Three Oaks 1549 Vernon Kirk, Niles
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