The Ingham County News

The Ingham County News

itilim VOL. LVI. MASON. MICH.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1914. NO. 36 \ MASON MAUKIOTS. Oct your school shoes at F. VV. THh; FULLIOIl FAMILY KIIU.MON. Wobi)'s. At the Fuller homestead in Vevay, CIIUUCll AN!) SOCIETY. G.S.Thorburn, Grocer Wheat 11.05, oats Mc, rye 85c, We want your c ream and poultry. corn S7c, clover seed .p to $10, Saturday, August 2!), 1!)M, Mr. and >fecossarie.s for llie caning iiiul pick­ I EVERETT'S A. M. Smith & Co. * Mrs. Frank Seely eniortaiiied fifty 4..0..*.*.»«...»ft...............-....>...4...'....t..«..*-.»«>4».Mi beans $2.;i0, potatoes 75c, butler 25c, ling; .season. eggs :ll)c, cattle 5c to 7 VJC, hogs S '/^c County convention next week. relatives and near relatives. Regular nioetiiig of Steele Bros. MLmmmai^^ Cash Grocery veal calves 10c, laml)S 5c to 7c, sheep Tuesday tlie Democrats and Progres­ Tlie day was ideal. Meetings be­ Post G. A. It. next Saturday after­ Pint Mason Jars, dozen 4.50 sives on Wednesday the Republicans. tween long separated members of the 25 lb. "nest" Flour «l5c 2 c to 'Ic. noon. Muster. Quart Mason Jars, dozen 50c trilje, and eager questions as to tlie Rose Dud Flour Tr.c was dark Allhougli not a very large nunilier 2-Quart Mason Jars, dozen 00c NliWS IN IJIlllOli'. The Pastinio llieatro genealogy signify tiiat the family re­ and Mrs. out, pcriiaps on account of the MoHH Uoso Flour 75c Tuesday evening, Mr. union should be made a prominent Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers, doz. ,«c Hunklo's nroad Flour T.^c Browne lieing in Detroit Open tills threatening weather, the meeting of See notice of drain tile for sale, factor in the national life. the W. C. T. U. last Friday at tlio Mason Can Tops, dozen 15c Gold Modal Flour 750 Cl'hursday) evening. Mrs. Abbio Corbin ot St. Johns and Siilt Pork, por lb .15c ig your poultry to A. M. Sniitli city park was an enjoyable affair. A Pure Cidor Vinegar, gallon 20c nrii Dr. i-larry .1. Cotton has purchased Otis Fuller of Ionia, were the only Bacon, por lb --« tine supper was served and all reach­ Mixed Spices, '4 pound 10c & Co. * a house and lot In Albion. He will immediate members ot the family of Pint Cans, per doz 45c ed home before the rain. The best line of school shoes at F. erect a barn and veterinary liospital James and Mary Page Fuller, who Stick Cinnamon, package 5c Quart Cans, per doz 50c W. \Vol)b's. *' on llie premises for use in his prac­ could unite witli the Seelys in doing The Pythian Sisters will, after the H'hole Cloves, 2 ounces for .'»c I have just received a largo supply of summer's rest, commonco holding The Ingham County Normal will tice. tlie honors of a pioneer home of Celery Seed, por ounce «c Holnz's Vinegar, per gal lIOc nearly sixty years standing. meetings again Sept. 9. A full at­ open next week Monday, Sept. 7. Ground Maize, por ounce JOc I have poultry supplies Tor cholera Cioorse M. Hoyt, who has been ill After a potluck dinner which was tendance Is desired, Those gun metal siioos wear tlie warranted to cure or money ret'und- witii appendIcitis the past two weeks a banquet, letters were read from The L. A. S. of Edon will moot Mustard Seed, 2 oz. for 5c best for school shoes. F. W. Webb. od. Price 50c. was operated upon at iiis home in James Fmniett Fuller of Grand .Junc­ with Mrs. M. D. Walton on Sept. !l. Ground Tumeric, per oz .5c Cholera euro for liogs, horse di.s- this cit), yesterday afternoon by Dr. Hobart \V , Fay shipped a 1-lolstein tion, Colorado, ills wife and his Potluck supper and election of ofli- toini)or, cow tonic. Toles of Lansing. Pompeian Olive Oil, pint can. .. ..50c bull calf to Concord last Thursrlay. mother, Adolla Ryan Fuller. cers. The ice cream social for Fri­ Gasoline, per gal 1!5c Pickling Onions, pint 10c Morritt Hicks of Dansvillo has in Mrs, Eliza Scott Potter wrote troiii day evening lias boon postponed. Sprayers for your potatoes 5nc firing your cream and poultry to ills iiossfission two townsiiip treasur­ Los Angeles, Cal., a greeting to the Caulillower loc 1 want your l)uttor and eggs. Will A. M. Smith & Co. A sfiuare deal The Baptist church cordially in­ er's receipts upon liie same jtroperly association wliicli was the beautiful Sweet Potatoes, pound 5c pay you extra price for good stock. to all. * vites you to its services. The lawn owned by Marcus Boors in Ingiiam expression of .S2 years young, wliose services having closed wo now hold Onions, common, pock 50c Call nio by phono, have both. L. 1!. McArthur is having a large township, for liio years ISIG and clairvoyance of soul bcliolds already tlie evening service in tlio church at Spanisli Onions, pound 7o porch added to his residence on Mill ISiil. The taxes in IS-lfi were 2.2f) the vision of now activities In the 7:30. GEO. N. LEVERETT. street. Cabliago, per head 5o and in years later, or ISOl, the tax life to come. The Woman's Jlissionary Circle of Ooth IMiDiieti. itod Alaska Salmon, can 18c Helon, the little daughter of Mr. was 12.01. The tax on tills projierty Mrs. Ives, a friend of the family tlie Baptist church will moot at the and Mrs. Claud Hill, is ill with diph- now is about .$G0,00. for more tlian lifly years, road a tlie home of Mrs. Bigiial Wednesday Tlio price on coffees and teas have short poem called Fuller Farm. tiieria. Gladys Irene Palon, the Kl-yoar- afternoon, Sept. 9. advanced on account of the foreign Mr. K. Fuller of Grand Lodge, Otis m ij^' old daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Alva disturbance, but we still maintain the Mrs. ,Tes.se Gray and family now Fuller and Frank Seely spoke fitting­ After a rest of several weeks, the Entered nt the Tost Oflice, Mason, lotion of Lansing, died Saturday ev­ same price and quality. occupy llie Frederick liouse on easi ly of the place or of its former in­ Mission meetings will bo resumed uti BeconJ-cliisa niiillur. ening of typhoid fovor, after but a Oak street. mates. conimoncing with a service on Sun­ IIOTII IMIONliS few days sickness. Funeral services i Col. Ives paid tribute to local day, Sept. Gth at 2;?.0, Whether Publlfllicd every Tliurailny l)y were Iioid at the lionie, 527 Shiawas­ ^r. A. nement won third money in branch of the Fuller family as his you are interested in the mission or A. L. iiosii;. see street east Lansing Tuesday Heller l{<; Mali! Tliiiii .^iirry tlie trotting race with Tlie Earle at neigiibors for nearly a half century. not the managomont would appre­ tlio Ithaca fair last week. luoriiing at 10 o'clock and the re­ A policy in the Jlichigaii Sliitua! Mr. and Mrs. Parker of ii;iba, N. ciate your presence at uny time. TKKMS. mains iirought to Mason for burial. Cyclone, Windstorm and Tornado One Year, Jl.OO; Mx rionlli«, CO cents i Ihrfo llichard D. King ot lAIa.son and Y., with their daugiiter Mrs. Grin- Mason Uobekah Coterie will moot Charlotte King of VauBuren county Deceased was a very lovable child Co. of Hastings, Jficli., is good as monlliii, 35 ceiitH. iiell and her liusliand, and son Sam­ at tiie lionie of Mrs. Mary Sloan in a bond autographed by John Dee were united in marriage iiy ,Iudge and the parents have the sincere uel, came through by auto, a three Perry, Mich., Sept. Sth. Car leaves Rockafellor. Call mo by Citizens Gardner August 21). sympathy of all. ADVBKTISING UATKS. days' trip. at 7:55. Would like ail to go who phono. 17 L. n. Ives", Agent, Our iidvcrtl«lnK nitcn niiidu known nt oflice. possiiily can and be at the station IluHlneBS curdH'SL n lino l>or yonr. F. \V. Lantis and family of Lan­ Labor day will bo celebrated at K. Fuller, wife, son Charles and DuBinoBa locnis five cents ijor line eucli nnd sing now occupy tiie home on west Dansviile with a baseball tourna­ daughter, Mrs. Chadwick of Grand as early as possible to see if there HOUSF FOIt RENT on oast Ash •every Insertion. Asii street, recently purchased of ment. Tliroe teams will contest. Ledge; iNIr. S, P. Baker, three daugh­ will 1)0 enoiigli to buy a mileage book. street. Mrs. Etta Jowett. MarrlnRo, birth nnd donth notices free. Austin Doolittie, who has moved in­ First game, Dansviile vs. Rives ,Iunc- ters wltli tlieir respective husbands All those that can't be there early Ueaolutlon* of rcHpect curd of thanUa, etc., can phone the president, Mrs. Crip- Ave ccnta a line. to the home he liought of Mrs. L. ,1. tion; second game, winner of first and children; and Mrs, Addle Scott, NOW IS THE TIME to Insure Ford. I game vs. Munith. Tiio rural mail her two sons witli tlieir'wives and pon, Potluck dinner. against fire In G. L. Peck's agency. 9 About 20 from this vicinity, in tlie carriers of Mason and Dansviile will children of Parma wore present. Also The Woman's Foreign Missionary Business ,Cards. autos of Kugene Rdgar, D. Burgess, play a game in the forenoon. The Dr. Arthur Corbin of_St. Jolins. society of the M, E. church will hold EARLY APPLES WANTED—Call tliree contesting teams play a good Some ot the party remained for a ATr«MiM:v.

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