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C a s S P "% .-ii " ' * ...... VoL 17, No. 43. CASS CITY, MI[CH., FRIDAY, HARCH 10, 1922 I0 PACTS ....... . , ..... . . ~ ~ ~. ~ ~~ have been modified, and the county ~ ~,~,~ >~, ~ z=z~ ~ ~ ~ ~=~ II[I Jill IIIII ,.,.m.. Till[ Will Fillllllli inations wiI1 be held and eligible reg- = ~ t ' isters established %r each post office from which rural delivery service emanates. Only persons residing HiUSBAND IN HOSPITAL IN SERf within the delivery of -the office at SECOND HALF ENDED 28-28; which the vacancy exists will be ee~ .... OUS CONDITION; MRS° OS- tiffed. The names of those eligibles SEED AND BENKELMAN WALD POURED KEROSENE ON Iresutting from examinations previ- ously held for the various counties SCORE WINNING POINTS FOR FIRE. " throughout the country will, however, LOCAL QUINTET. [be retained on the register for their i respective local offices and consid- Seed making two and Benkelman Mrs° William OswaId of Minden feted for certification for all vacancies City is dead and her husband is in a~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one field basket in the five minutes . . . " {arisllig ao~ such ouices uurlrig ° T,tlelr . . ~ ~ ~" . . . . . . ~, sel~ous eonditiotl in the Harbor ° I C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ovezLme ~ F~,i~grove placed Wars s ' .~ ~ ~ ~ # ~perloa ol ellglDlnl;yo 15xamlna-clons Beach hu~p~a,~ ~s ~ ,esu,~ ~ a,~ ex -e .-"'/~ . a ..... ~ ; ^ - - 7iwill be held only for such post offices independents ahead of the Fairgrove '.~losmn m ~ne~r node ~un~ay, cause~ ~.~.. _ ~-~. ~ ...... " ........... quintet Tuesday night. At the dose : . . . . . . . . .. l±uI°Wli,cn bilere are no lOCal eligibles, ~y Kerosene pourea on ~ne Kitchen nre ]and certifications will be issued ac- of the second half, the score stood by Mrs Oswald The blast broke win-I ..... 1 ......... " " 28-28. ." . _ " ." , . ~ .... I corulng y. where me aepar~men~ or- a%ws in the house arm se~ cne ouiia :' : ~ -'ders the establishment of a rural Meyers played a star game for ing° afire° !route embracine" territory not previ-IFairgrove~ ' l The famiRv reside ~n a farm two I ~ . o .~ ~ Ward s Fairgrove . ~oush sun,hod by rural dehxer; ~er- miles from ~(ir~den, and about 7 a m ' ~ ~ -~ -" ~ ~ "p -~ ,'~,,, 1Benkelman . F ..... 5'IeCloy ~ . ~ . . . . . . ° ° v_ce~ a new examlnal;loL .v1_1 De n~l~ ,~uncla ~,Irs Osw-ald arose ht the t Allen-Seed .... F . .... C%osby Y " ~ , _ even though t!~ere be an exlstma" reo.- " "' " ~ k . . . . . . . . 1A. Champion . . .C ...... Movers xItchen fire and welvt bac- to odd.. ~ , . , Is~er. At 7:30 Mrs. Oswald arose to get I Fleming .... G .... Barriger breakfast, and as th~ fire was not ~iWard.. , ..... G ...... Cramer ba.~ing well she picked up a five-lllp~I ~ IITY 1[1 ' i Field baskets--Benkehnan 5, Seed gallon ea~- ~n(1 poured kerosene eli on i4, Allen 3, Champion 2, Flemino; 3, the flames° An explosion followed im .......... [McCloy 2, Crosby 5, Meyers 5, CPa- E, amesomedi"atety; e n v e ! o p ~ n g M r s . O s w , ! d in lIT[Ill TI [1111 'merI 2. Waf-d's Independents had easy ~l'., C'~wald~ h.ear{ng the explosion, twork with the Saginaw Naval Re- ~a/hich shattered every window in the I serves on the tocaI floor Friday eve- kitchen, rushed to the aid of his wife ~ning" when the visitors were defeated and was badly burned in attempting" BUT THtS IS DULL SEASON tN ~29-90 to extinguish the ~3ames which envelo rPHE COUNTRY: f~'[ANY TRY TO {Wai'd .~ Saginaw oped her. The daug'hter Gertrude . . . . with the aid of" blankets smothered RENT FARMS° !F~ Champion . • .F ..... Richards !Bur~-Ward ~- . . . F .... Dot!kopf aut the fire, which was starting" to eat ,IA. ~ts way into the kitchen woodwork° Champion ~ . . . . . . . . . G Hiekey Mrs. Oswald was terribly burned Dnempi0ymeut in the cities ~s caus-]Fleming" ..... G ...... Strong and died about five hours after the lug cry men in Unusually large hUm-!Benkelman .... G ..... Friedli accident. The husband and five chil- dren survive. LAW S PUgPIg[ ]?rivate Corporations as Weli as Public 5Iu.~ Submit Sewer- age Plans. Protection of water su:pp!'_,es -f'ror~ pollution and the public from preven- table diseaseS:., rather tha~. saving" of ,(~sh, is the purpose of the Michigan department of health in waging its campaign against stream and lake pollution and indiscriminate disposa~ of industrial wastes and domesti.c sewage° This point has been brought out re- cently at various, com't proceedings. The fact that fish are being smothered 5n many s ts'eams in Michigan due to oxygen deficiency is merely an indica- tion of the extent to which inland wa- ~ers are being polluted, it is said. Such gross pollution, san!tartans as- sert, is a menace to the public health and the safety of water supplies. Under the state law an,rended by the iq2i Legislature it is now necessary .... 1] that private corpoLaLio~-s a:~ ~,c** as cepar~- public "shalt file >,it?.'. the state ~ dent of hea!th true and correct de- scriptions of the enUre sewerage sys- tems owned.," Letters requesting' this inf(-rmatic.n are now being" sent out by the department. Plans and specifica- tions will be exai:dned v/ith reference to their effect upon the public health, and approved or alterat:'ons ordered. Among the worst offenders of the stream pollution law, it is "alleged, are the indvstries whose unsatisfactory disposal of wastes creates nuisances,. kills fish, and pollutes vcater suplies. In enforcin~z the law against stream p(,1]ution the state department of I~ealth will receive the co-operation of the departments of conservation m~d agriculture. BLANKET "WHITE MULE" TO DEVELOP KICK Sheriff Charles McGuiness, who has had much experience running down prohibition law violators, reports that the moonshiners have a new method of making the liquid with the kick. It seems that the copper boiler with the :faucet at the top, the worm and other equipment witl,_ the old- fashioned still is easy for the officers to locate and pick up and is in itself incriminating evidence. The new process is to put the sour mash in a boiler and cover it with a quilt A fer- mentation takes place and the quilt absorbs the moisture. The only thing" then required is to wrinog cut the q-oJlt and get the liciuor. It is said that this brand of liquor brir~g's a very high price df the quilt has net Leon washe{, for months. Tt~ere is some arg'ument as to whether a quilt that has been used for swaddlinp; clothes or a stable blanket makes the best spon.qe to ab- sorb the booze. Oh, Death, where is thy sting" ?--Peck Times. CHANCE IN R~TRAL CARRIER EXAMINATIONS. Rural carrier examinations have heretofore been held• to establish county reg'isters and the name of an NigibIe was considered in certifying %ounty at whicl~ he expressed awi!!-. [ FARM BUREAU MEMBERSHIP ~ ~ 8% ~g%F~ ITOLED(I P ~ ~TTV~ Judge Fredenburg, of Oakland IIIII[I IITI I'I The. IIuron county road commission county, 7~.~onday made an important Fr{day morning sold $26,000 worth of i decision in a civil case, which, while road bonds to cover the coristruction 'involving but $10, affects thousands cost of the assessment district road. i ef men throughout the st~.te if sus- AVERAGE ATTENDANCE IN LO- No. 4, five miles in length and run-. rained in higher courts° The Oakland ~,~ ,hint between Verona, Sit'el, Bingham County Farm Bureau had brought a C:AL SCHOOLS DURING FEBRU-land Paris townships. The bends were i tes~ smt agamst B. G. and V. G. Mills, jointly, for eollection of $10 member- ARY" ~¥AS 94.2 PER CENT; 119 purchased by the firm of Tucker-Rob:i- . , , sen, of Toledo, and a premium of $643 !sh~p dues in the organization, to de- WERE TARDY IN MONTH° .!was paid for them~ The Toledo firm {termine whether the' ehar o'e would .... i outbid twenty local firms• i stand in law. The judge ruled it did. {Farm Bureau directors say. there are Helen Corkins and Ella Cleland i many cases of delinquent sues in local Reporter~ IEV~ IITZI~It 1111 I!~ b:re~?: ~ the state which come un- The following people crowned February:--hfildred Sutton 3, Helen Turner 3, Robert Dilman 3, Bernice 1 DEATHS OF THE WEEK i Wager 2, Irvin Striffler 2~ Randall Former Paster at ,Cuss City N[are ~F . . . . . . . **~ Lamb~ Chartes Whale, Lottie West, Than Busy in Behalf" of Desti- I Harry Smith, E15more Bigelow, Alice Steven Ao Dunbar° ' tute Chinese. Chapman, Velds Warner, Hete~ Cor~ Steven A. Dunbar, aged 67 a re~i kins, Vernon Severance, Ma~g.uerite I Doing" evangelistic and school work., dent of Cass C~ty 50 years ago, passed MacTavish, John Randall, Percy A1- supervising, bui!ding, closino~ the b- a" iav;ay in Seattle, Wash., on March 2, lan, Ilene Profit, Edna Brackenbury, iness of a ~" u~- printing press, and acting'_ 'following an illness with tuberculosis. Earl Maharg', Nila Burt, Gr.ant Pin-ta s secretary-treasurer of a famine re-. !He was born in Ohio and came to Cass hey, Adrian Bixby, Rena Crandell, l tief committee in China is a man's i Citv at the a~e of three years with Grant Smith~ Eva }#udg'e, Louis Sev-~ o • " i size job. That is the work of i~cw A.o !hisgrandparents, Mro and Mrs. E. Ko craned, Olive Day. 1 . . . . IAlwood. He spent his boyhood days The percentage of attendance for ill" Butz~acn, a former Cass C~ty res- laud a~.tte~ded school here and la£er the month of February is--- i ident, who with his wife, are located - ia~,, -m.issionaNes in Shenchow, Hunan, worked in this community at his Noo of iChinao The duties added by the fad- trade as mason~ He married ~iss Era- Percentage tardy'ine relief work make Mr. Butzbach a. ma Horn of Cass City° 'Nae family attendance marks very busy man and leave him less moved from Cass .City to Toledo, 0., Kindergarten .... 90.2 9 time than ever to correspond "~%t:b:his~ and later lived in Detroit. ~)dr. Dunbar First grade . . . . . 92.6 g friends in the states. Extracts from. went west a :few years ago in the Second grade ..... 93. 12 hope that a change of climate would Third grade ....... 92.3 i8 i one of his !otters to Rev. Iv. L. Pohly, ,enefic~a~ to him° He leaves his Fourth g~'ade 96.4 8 his successor as pastor of the Evan- prove ~- " ~ ..... Fifth grade ..... : 91.3 2 gelicM church at Cass City, read: wife and a daughter, Mrs. Selah Vree- Sixth grade ..... 94.8 12 "Surely there i~ a Niacedonfan or !and of Detroit• Burial was made in Seventh & eighth gr's 98.3 22 Shenchow call for some one to corrle Seattle on Sunday, ~laren ~ 1 5. High school ..... 98.7 ' 30 over and help us° Well, we are still =~="~ going and have to do ore: best and hers to turn to the farms for work, Sandusky was defeated reeentJy by Total 94.2 119 •leave the rest. There is real heart l according to a periodical report on the Ward five 29-7. Chad Ashby. ° . . . . . . , The high school was extremely for- satisfaction in being able to help farm conditions issued by Verne H. I Owendale's first team failed~ 1 t o ,~cateChaS'onAShbYMay 26,was1846born inHeNeWcameYOrkto t u n a t e last week in having- lectures along in a work like this and espec- Church, of the federal state bureau of keep their scheduled date here ]~r'day ,St. ' " °. by two. noted speakers. OnFriday af- iall,~ in a cr--in ~ n~ed lik .... " f ~ • Mmtugan when a young man and farm crop estimates, inight and the local team cousider " ." . . ~!" ., I z ~ ~ ~ e urns a rune -, e marimd Juha E Gibbs m February ternoon William Rainey Benne~ "In behalf ~ % .... ;.... Many city men are out ;f work, the 'their failure to play the return gad ~ ~. .. , ~ ox ~ e aesmn~e ana ~Doke or/ "The TraininP" Table" a sub-thel- l ...... " ~ '~ . : ~ - . . . . . . . . 1f>69 To this union, fouI children.:- " . - o . . . . ~ p ess cnousanus m this na-t o'the report declares. They are seeMng'a zorxe~ on ~nmr pars. i " ~ ' farms to rent or employment on Ward's Independents have two u~ere born. One died in infancy, and ,ject of reforest to all, but particular-tcountr v we b ' ~ "~ ~" l %, ~ave maae lnvesl;lga- , ~ on b~o, Ja~ and H ttm, passed away fly to the athletes. It was a heart-to-Ition % and sent re-orts and "~ , eals % farms, The trouble is that this is the ,re°re .games scheduled for the ~eas ~,"' y a • " ~ .' heart talk such as the speaker often !the ~F~-", ~ "'p~ "~ ~ .~pp ~ o~o duJl seaso~ Ln the country a~d tl;ere '-->~,o.eo~ ~f Pio-eo~ next Tuesday and ~bout four years ago. ~rso Ashby . . . . . . . . " . : _. t ,am,_m ecel~ez L omm~ees ~or , ~ 9 d~ec~ Jan 31 1900 is little to offer them except wood ~ -o ..... -~ ~'. , ~ • , ~uves co ms own ~wo mgn sc~oot ~' ..... ~ ...... o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SeL.ewaino' at Cuss Cit5 on Z[arcn ~2. ' ~ , o ~F . . . . . . . . . I...... ~ cu ±eeu cue s~arwno~" ~v ouvmm ;~oys ~ ,ew oz ms mad pomts were" ~sh%~ino. an ~ a._~__: .... 0 ~,~ " ~'~' !cutting jobs. > ' Mr and Mrs Ashby movel to No ' '" "i ~p ~, u m~crmu~m<" ~'ram, ana I ~ . , c - Don't g'o into debt. Most of th~ peo-!now w~ are ha---- that'tI~e In .... ,, The sleet storm that swept sections~ . . . . i~esta in 187G and established a home pie today are afflicted with "Ameri-Itional:~Commit[e~; s at P'ei ,~rr_,a- lof the state recently, accordbxg to the -~ . . . . . . . . . . . +_~ in the new country where friendli- " i -', , ~- ex_na" has irepor~C was most severe in the no> ! T ~ COMING AUCTIONS, ~ 'hess and hospitality were supreme. In canitis," living ,faster than they'can ...... ~ ..~ e~ ........ . . ~ ~,,~e,~ ,p~.ov,vuu v~nlnese done ~ ~o~v ~u.o a , ~ ........ - ....... ~ay up. Don't drink; clean living" is {¢~ VT < a~n ........ ~ ............ Y,' ~ ;a-vvo~ ~.,22. zkSi*lDV W~lib b'O ~tii£OiFii~t. /; , . ~. , '- , ..... ~o ~o ~---+* ~q~,a,s w,,.,) ,omnese), essenmat ~o success. ~on t swear; we to buy grain for relie-g work in U"is ~cnern half of tl'.e lower peninsula. Ex- C- . tensive damag'e was done to fruit and~ 'shade trees. Communie:~tion has >.or I Mrs. Mary Davenport has decided 'In June, 1909, he returned for a ,. . . ~, , to suit farming" and will sell her per- short time but w~nt back for auoth-ltn/i~ k ~n,,~,v°[dS'o!< we lacJ~ n c woras{par t of Hunan. As secretary-treas- ' ' ° .,we taCK nt ~nougnt.. uon~ smo{e;~ au ur~r o f our Relief" Coin-aitt e I '- ,been sufficiently restored to permit sonat oropertv without reserve 2 or ye.ar• He has been an exceptlon.al-'.. . -" , , t . . . . . . . c.: e , nave ~ ~ne opportunities for auvaneement are ',the free use of the CPnine~e telee'ranh ~gad~.ering authentic inform~.tion as to miles south and ~ mile west of Gage- ly hard working mar/ and his whole clo~ed to cigarette smokers "Ability iservic~ ~--~ ......... ~. ~-'~ ~ ;%- * the extent and severity of the damage, town tomorrow (Saturday) after- life has been characterized by faith-' .~ . ' ~ t 'e, ~nu m ~ms l'e,ie~ x~or,c i nave x~nas with flmnds There's a blo ~ame ' ?" :" ". "g ~, ' sent a,d received more telegrams in i Information from many southwes-!noon. Wm. Rutledge is the auction- fulness and kindness, especially man-,on tomorrow, and we're betting ~ itern countries is to the effect ~hat cold eer. ~ ifested in times of" trouble or sicknesS,strong on you" 'were Mr. Bennett's ithe past few months than ;n all my' . , :previous tife time. Have neR'otiated [weather has killdd many peach buds, i John 5. Gray has changed the date in the neighborhood, closing" words. It was a very valuable!checks for over $30,000 to buy retieff __ f He leaves to mou,-n his deoa, tne, due to unusually early developments 'for his auction sale to, Monday,, ~,~ ~ l\(lar.M his" only daughter, ~Mrs ~Helen~' "Bar--t talk full of splendid thoughts as welt !grain, and had to furnish passports last fall•• 113. The sale will ne n .... ,.,r., - " " . . . . . . . as fun, which made a lasting, impres-i an d letters of introduction and what , " - " ~z "~ nard~ an a~'ed roster Mrs Holman of I Conditim:s for wheat and rye have ~Gray's home 2 miles north and ,~ rniie Redfmd,- " Mlch'-'" " "several' ~'l~ote ,1 sion on the Mgh school students, inot to deputations sent down the rfv- l~ o , ist/nt been unfavorable during the past two east of Deford with R. N. McCu.,ough, ". - " ' " "" ~" ~ '~ " ~ Monday morning • the students rebier to pur}hase rice and sMp it to the !weeks. The ground has been bare in as auctiond~r, iretatwesthizing" friends.and a larp;e circle of syrups- ceived an excellent, start for the week ;needy districts. You see the Chinese :variable ,the southern rains, half sleets, of the freezes state andandi T u e s d a y , Mar. 14, is the date off Rev. Wil]erton, assisted by Roy when Dr. Black of Gary, Indiana .°'ave have customs stations all over the ' an inspiring chapel talk on "Keys to !country and collect duty on alt pass- Leon Ashcroft's farm sale 1 mile Sallier of Brown City, a nephew of Success." The six keys mentioned 'ing goods, ostensibly for ~:overnment '=thaws in this unprotected area, have south and 1./2 mile east of Old Noves- Mr. Ashby, conducted the funeral at lowered prospects for fall sown crops, tno T~ B- Tyro!! will cry the sale. ' ~ were--a s¢id educational foundation, l expenses ' and it takes a lot of red" it; probably will be im>ossible to make~ - ~ - -~ .... ~ the Baptist church Sunday, which was ..... an accurate estimate of the crop con-{ Mrs. Stanley Karr and Fred Reid more than filled with friends of the work, high aim, a clean life, per~ever-tape to p.'et the famine grain past ditions before April i. ~will have a sale of personal property bereaved. Interment was made at ante a~d service° these stations without payin~a" the [,--:~ .......... ~- ---:~ m';~ll,~ such as +~ ...... ~--~ ~a~.tin'-, ' •***±e~ norun and i ,n**e -,vest of weiss ~ .... d,e Novesta cemetery . .......... ~'*~ **'"~'~ - ~ * m rate even on graen for reiie~;{ >ur- I} Live stoct~ continues in good condi- City on Wednesday, Mar. 15, with R. impression the students, and we ~poses. It is a sordid heathen bust-• i t i o n , b redH°gss°wsare arerep°rtedin demand.t° be seal'ce IN" M~©~ullough as auctioneer. ' Michael Slmridan. are very' .grateful for the opportunity ness. and I hope CMna will soon ex- l and of having such speakers with us oc- tract this cancer fuom her economic A small quantity of maple sugar i G.W. and E. MeCreedy ar'e adver- Michael Sheridan passed away at casionallly. ' ' life. The Chinese hate the pub]icons !and syrup has been made but extort- tising an auction for Thursday, Mar. his home in Lexin~'ton on Friday af- The lboys' and girls' basket ball like the Jews of old did. only ~i. this ~sive operations will not be undertaken 16, on their farm 7 miles west and ~/~ : " _0 - ternoon, March 3, nine days after the C~ntinued on pag'e five., ca~c the rate is collected and expend- throu~'hout the state for another •mile north of Cass City. R. N. Me-:death of his wife. He was (J7 years a ed by their own nationals instead of' 'week. 'Cullough, auctioneer.. 'of age. Mr. Sheridan has not been in forei~<_,:n p o w e r s . ' " Mr. Church reports that the seed W.A. Parrott has rented his farm the best of }~ealth the past year, but UNDERGOES RARE AND ' 'analvtical~ laboratory, of the state de-13 miles west and 3 miles south of Cass he did not become, sez~ou~t" "" s y ill" until 'partment of agriculture now is 'City and will have a sale on Friday, the death of Mrs. Sheridan, who DIFFICULT o~=,,~,~o~,-. ~[T YOI~ ~[NTIFi~K 'equipped to handle all samples from 'March* 17. R. N. McCullough, auction-passed away Feb. 22. He was uncon- ! :farmers and d~alers promptly. In ad- eer. scious two days before his demise. William Geoit underwent a seridus' dition to purity tests it is prepared to Mrs. Pat Toohey & Son use a half-i Funeral services were held in the 'operation in the local hospital Mon-~ IF IWNEIStIP NIW give reports on germination. ,at ~ohe church a~ Lexmgton Monday ing from the bowel thru the abdomin- !page space this week to advertise an C 1 " ~ • o . i day morning for the cure of an open- . . . . i all-day sale foi" Monday, Mar. 20, 2 morning and interment was made at I miles west of Gaa'etown. A free lunch :,Gagetown. He is survived by 'a ia£wal]. Three inches of small bowel Secretary of State DeLand Sends EITHEB E~FOEE THE , . , -" Warning to AU. Autom.obile 1 iwill be served at noon. L. S. McEl-jdaughter, Mrs. Wallace Watson of !and about three inches of the Iarge i I ~downey is the auctioneer. ' . • .bowel at the union of small and large ~ Owners. i DetLmt, a son, Roy, of Lexmg-ton, i i i LAW OR tel OUT i Donald Henry has been appointed two brothers and two sisters, ibowel were removed. Th,s ~s the th,rd I i ,district supervisor of the Gleaners I Mr. Sheridan came to Cass City 40 or fourth operation he has underg'one 1 Secretary of State PoLand has sent I !.and he will offer his Jersey cattle and years ago and engaged in the hotel for this condition and his friends'will i out an official S. O. S. call to automo- IIs the Intimation Contained m a farm tools at auction o miles west and business. He was widely known in be pleased to know that he will be ibile owners in Michi~-an warrant ~, Statement Made by Attorney ~ mile south of Argyle on Thui'sday, ~this community. The family moved cured this time and will be a perfect-them that the new Certificate of Title ty well man. He is getting" along very ~law wilt go into effect July 1, after Mar. 23, with T. B. Tyrell and P. L. i to Lexington eight years ago. General. Phillips as auctioneers. / nicely, iwhich date no owner can obtain a li- The above sales are advertised in Hector L. McDermott ~cense for his car without a certificate Sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys detail on pages 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. The followino" account of the death DEGREE CONFERRED i of ownership, such as is required by the new la~w. Secretary DeLand says mu'st either enforce the taw or get out, Auctions which wilt be advertised of Hector L. McDermott, whose pass- ON LARGE CLA~S. ithere are 500,000 motor veMcles m is the intimation contained in a state- m later issues of the Chronicle in- ing was noted in the Chronicle last ':Michia'an. Notwithstandino" all that ;elude the followinau week, is taken from a Santa Ana, on V%rednesday afternoon March 1 - dent made 15y Attorney General Mer- i Geo. Bou~hton, Monday, Mar. 20. California, newspaper: lin Wiley• - ~a large Masonic assembly gathered at has been said and written about it, After referring' to the petition for ! Mrs. Joseph Doerr, Tu,esday, Mar. .Arrano'ements for services., for the Masonic hall in Gagetown to con- only 227,000 auto-owners have pro- the removal of Sheriff Ray Baker of 21. " i Hector L. McDermott, who died at his for the third degree on a large class cured their ownership certificates. Geo. Trimble, Wednesday, Mar. 22. home at 1209 North 5iain street last of candidates. The result will be a rush at t}.~ last Lapeer county. ~which has been re- Tl~os,~ Jackson Estate, Fri(,ay,' ~ Mar. Friday afternoon, today were being At six o'clock, a bounteous supper minute, and it wilt mean ine~,itable iferred to the a&orney genera] % de- " " . . . . . ~,ora of the return was served to i00 and at 11:30 a lun- de!av in securinpj certificates, partment by Governor Groesbeck, Wi- 24. ide]ayed pendino- -, ' . ., John Kerekes, Friday, Mar. 81. of his brother, I-I. M. McDermott, who icheon was served to about 150. ley said: "I am informed that other requests for the removal of certain J.W. Helle:(', latter part of March. is at Fuerte, Mexico, where he is g'en- V~sitors were present from Class I am a candidate for the nbminatior~ }sheriffs and some prosecuting attof oral manag'er of the El Fuerte CRy, Bad Axe, Sebewain% Pio;eon !of supervisor of Elkland township at ' Smelting and Minino' company, and Elkton. :the Republican caucus March 11." A. ,neys will be made shortly. F, IG TURNOUT AT ELMWOOD " i ,'There t.as, been a 1-.mentab,es ~ Two to]of'rams have' been sent ad- !I). Gillies.--Adv. 1 failure," the attorney 2"choral declared R,,~PUBLIC~'~N b-~UCUS visino-him of his bcot~ler s death. As ~ ...................................... "'hi, some count,es, " in" the state to on- he has not answered, it is assumed Residents of the several school dis- ~ ............... n ~ c~ force the law, and this cannot con- The Republican caucus of Elmwood by relati.,~s that he is either at the triers of this community are invited 8UBSCRII TION PRICE [ tinue, i township was held in Gagetown on mine, which is sixty or more miles to attelm the meeting at tIae high REDUCED "tO ~iR~KL i ] "Public of Ecials can enforce the law i Mondav afternoon and was largely from a teleo-raph, office, or traveling', school building" Wednesday evening, CAN SUBSCRIBERS, ~ i ':if they will. And it must be enforced i attende(I- It was noted raany women.in the district in the interest of his ~dar. 15, when B. J. Ford, assistant Effective today (Mar. 10), the ! 'in Michio'an were as much interested as the men'company. !superintendent of public instruction, subscription price of" the Cass City ' I The sta~e will give all of the help ,in the selection of candidates for the i Decedent was vice-president of will give an address on the subject, Chronicle wilt be reduced from i ithat it nossiblv can o'ive, but the re'i-i different towhship offices. A total McDermott, Mount and Company, "Consolidation of Schools." ~,) an ÷~ ~ ~ ....... + .... ~,~h .... t mary responsibility is uP to the local :number of votes cast reached as high ilmplement dealers at 318 West 4th There i~ ~till opportunity for stu- las 221 ballots in some instances. The !street He came here eip'ht years ao•o dents to" em'oll in the extension officials, elected and apointecl for that ifollowing candidates were plai:ed in ifrom Eagle Rock, Cat., and entered course conducted at Cuss City" by Ispecific purpose. If they do not per-!nomination: Supervisor, Nelson A. business at the address .a'iven. Prior Prof Wilber of Ynsilanti'~Those who i form that duty and a petition is filed , . . . . . . tPerry; clerk, Earl J. Calley; treas- to locahno; at Eagle Rock m Febru- wish to enroll should consult H W ifor their removal, the duty of,, the lurer, E. R. Wilson; hioQway commis-!ary 1912 the family resided at Cass Holmes sunt of schools at once "The . ~ --~ . . . . ~ , 1 ~, . , state I is plain and unmistakable, done}-, Wm.. Simn~ons;_ member of City, Mich., where M!-. McDe!-mott next meeting" of the class will be held Advertise it in the Chronicle. 10f peace, Bert M. Perr Continued on pag~ nve. wilt be completed before June t. receiving- their mail in Mic~dgan. The present rate of $1.00 for six t months will be maintained. For subscription in t~he United States outside of Michigan, the pried remains at $2.00 a year and Canadian subscription is $2°50 a year.

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W A L D P O U R E D K E R O S E N E O N I r e s u t t i n g f r o m e x a m i n a t i o n s previ - ous ly he ld f o r the va r ious coun t i e s S C O R E W I N N I N G P O I N T S F O R

F I R E . " throughout t h e c o u n t r y will, h o w e v e r , L O C A L Q U I N T E T . [be r e t a i n e d on the r e g i s t e r f o r t h e i r

i r e s p e c t i v e local offices and consid- Seed m a k i n g two a n d B e n k e l m a n Mrs° W i l l i a m OswaId of M i n d e n fe ted f o r ce r t i f i ca t ion f o r all v a c a n c i e s

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,~uncla ~,Irs Osw-ald a r o s e h t t h e • • t A l l e n - S e e d . . . . F . . . . . C%osby Y " ~ , _ even t h o u g h t!~ere be an exls tma" r e o . -

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b a . ~ i n g wel l she p icked up a f i v e - l l l p ~ I ~ I I T Y 1 [ 1 ' i Field b a s k e t s - - B e n k e h n a n 5, Seed gal lon ea~- ~n(1 p o u r e d k e r o s e n e eli on i4, Al len 3, C h a m p i o n 2, Flemino; 3, t h e flames° A n e x p l o s i o n fo l lowed im . . . . . . . . . . [McCloy 2, C rosby 5, M e y e r s 5, CPa-

E, amesomedi"atety; e nve!op~ng Mrs. O s w , ! d in l I T [ I l l T I [ 1 1 1 1 'merI 2. Waf-d's I n d e p e n d e n t s had e a s y

~l'., C'~wald~ h.ear{ng the exp los ion , twork w i t h the S a g i n a w N a v a l Re- ~a/hich s h a t t e r e d e v e r y w i n d o w in t h e I s e rves on the tocaI f loor F r i d a y eve- k i t chen , r u s h e d to the aid of his w i f e ~ning" w h e n the v i s i to r s w e r e d e f e a t e d and was b a d l y b u r n e d in a t t empt ing" B U T T H t S IS D U L L S E A S O N tN ~29-90

to e x t i n g u i s h the ~3ames w h i c h envelo rPHE C O U N T R Y : f~'[ANY T R Y TO {Wai'd .~ S a g i n a w oped her . T h e d a u g ' h t e r G e r t r u d e . . . . w i t h t h e a id of" b l a n k e t s s m o t h e r e d R E N T FARMS° !F~ C h a m p i o n . • . F . . . . . R i c h a r d s

! B u r ~ - W a r d ~- . . . F . . . . Dot !kopf aut the fire, w h i c h w a s s tar t ing" to e a t ,IA. ~ts w a y into t h e k i t c h e n woodwork° C h a m p i o n ~ . . . . . . . . . G H i e k e y

Mrs. O s w a l d w a s t e r r i b l y b u r n e d D n e m p i 0 y m e u t in t he cit ies ~s caus - ]F l eming" . . . . . G . . . . . . S t r o n g and died a b o u t five h o u r s a f t e r t h e l ug c r y m e n in Unusual ly l a r g e h U m - ! B e n k e l m a n . . . . G . . . . . F r i ed l i acc iden t . T h e h u s b a n d and five chi l - d r e n su rv ive .

LAW S PUgPIg[ ]?r iva te C o r p o r a t i o n s as Weli as

Publ ic 5Iu .~ S u b m i t S e w e r -

age P l ans .

Protection of w a t e r su:pp!'_,es -f'ror~ po l lu t ion and the publ ic f r o m p r e v e n - t ab le diseaseS:., r a t h e r tha~. saving" of ,(~sh, is t he p u r p o s e of t h e M i c h i g a n d e p a r t m e n t of h e a l t h in w a g i n g i ts c a m p a i g n a g a i n s t s t r e a m a n d l a k e po l lu t ion a n d i n d i s c r i m i n a t e disposa~ of i n d u s t r i a l w a s t e s and domest i .c sewage°

This po in t h a s b e e n b r o u g h t ou t r e - c en t ly a t var ious , com' t p r o c e e d i n g s . The f a c t t h a t f ish a r e be ing s m o t h e r e d 5n m a n y s t s ' eams in M i c h i g a n due to o x y g e n d e f i c i e n c y is m e r e l y an ind ica - t ion of t h e e x t e n t to wh ich in l and w a - ~ers a r e b e i n g po l lu ted , i t is sa id . Such g ross po l lu t ion , s a n ! t a r t a n s as- ser t , is a m e n a c e to t h e publ ic h e a l t h and the s a f e t y of w a t e r suppl ies .

U n d e r the state l a w an, r ended by t h e i q 2 i L e g i s l a t u r e it is now n e c e s s a r y

. . . . 1] t h a t p r i v a t e corpoLaLio~-s a:~ ~,c** as

cepar~- public " s h a l t file >,it?.'. t he s t a t e ~ d e n t of h e a ! t h t r u e and c o r r e c t de- sc r ip t ions of t h e e n U r e s e w e r a g e sys - t e m s owned.," L e t t e r s r eques t ing ' th i s inf(-rmatic .n a r e now being" s e n t out by the d e p a r t m e n t . P l a n s and speci f ica- t ions will be e x a i : d n e d v/i th r e f e r e n c e to the i r e f fec t u p o n the publ ic h e a l t h , and app roved or a l t e ra t : ' ons o rde red .

A m o n g the w o r s t o f f ende r s of the s t r e a m po l lu t ion l aw, it is "alleged, a r e t h e i n d v s t r i e s w h o s e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y d isposal of w a s t e s c r e a t e s nuisances , . kil ls fish, a n d p o l l u t e s vcater supl ies . In enforcin~z the l a w a g a i n s t s t r e a m p(,1]ution t h e s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t of I~ealth will r e c e i v e t h e co -ope ra t ion of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s of c o n s e r v a t i o n m~d a g r i c u l t u r e .

B L A N K E T " W H I T E M U L E "

T O D E V E L O P K I C K

Sher i f f C h a r l e s M c G u i n e s s , who h a s h a d m u c h e x p e r i e n c e r u n n i n g d o w n p r o h i b i t i o n l a w v io l a to r s , r e p o r t s t h a t the m o o n s h i n e r s have a n e w m e t h o d of m a k i n g t h e l iquid w i t h t h e kick. I t s e e m s t h a t t he coppe r bo i l e r w i t h the : faucet a t t h e top, t he w o r m and o the r e q u i p m e n t witl,_ t h e old- f a s h i o n e d stil l is e a s y f o r the officers to locate and p ick up and is in i t s e l f i n c r i m i n a t i n g ev idence . The n e w process is to p u t t he sou r m a s h in a boi ler and cove r i t w i t h a q u i l t A f e r - m e n t a t i o n t a k e s p l ace and the qui l t abso rbs the m o i s t u r e . The only thing" t h e n r e q u i r e d is to wrinog c u t the q-oJlt and ge t the liciuor. I t is sa id t h a t th i s b r a n d of l iquor brir~g's a v e r y h i g h pr ice df the qui l t ha s n e t Leon washe{, f o r mon ths . Tt~ere is some a r g ' u m e n t as to whether a quilt that has been used fo r swaddl inp; c lo thes or a s tab le b l a n k e t m a k e s t h e b e s t spon.qe to ab- sorb the booze. Oh, Dea th , w h e r e is t h y sting" ? - - P e c k T imes .

CHANCE IN R~TRAL

C A R R I E R E X A M I N A T I O N S .

Rura l c a r r i e r e x a m i n a t i o n s h a v e h e r e t o f o r e been held• to e s t a b l i s h c o u n t y reg ' i s t e r s a n d t h e n a m e of an Nig ibIe was c o n s i d e r e d in c e r t i f y i n g

%ounty a t whicl~ he e x p r e s s e d a w i ! ! - . [

FARM BUREAU MEMBERSHIP ~ ~ 8% ~ g % F ~ I T O L E D ( I P ~ ~TTV~

Judge Fredenburg, of Oakland IIIII[I IITI I'I The. IIuron county road commission county, 7~.~onday made an important Fr{day morning sold $26,000 worth of

i dec i s ion in a civil case , which, wh i l e r o a d bonds to cover t h e co r i s t ruc t ion ' i n v o l v i n g bu t $10, a f fec t s t h o u s a n d s cos t of t h e a s s e s s m e n t d i s t r i c t road. i e f m e n t h r o u g h o u t t h e st~.te if sus- A V E R A G E A T T E N D A N C E I N LO- No. 4, five mi l e s in l e n g t h and run-. r a i n e d in h i g h e r cour ts° The O a k l a n d ~,~ , h i n t b e t w e e n Verona , Sit 'el , B i n g h a m C o u n t y F a r m B u r e a u had b r o u g h t a C:AL S C H O O L S D U R I N G F E B R U - l a n d P a r i s t o w n s h i p s . The b e n d s w e r e

i tes~ s m t a g a m s t B. G. and V. G. Mills, j o i n t l y , f o r eo l lec t ion of $10 m e m b e r - ARY" ~¥AS 94.2 P E R C E N T ; 119 p u r c h a s e d by t h e f i rm of Tucker-Rob: i -

• . , , sen , o f Toledo, and a p r e m i u m of $643 !sh~p dues in t he o r g a n i z a t i o n , to de- W E R E T A R D Y IN M O N T H ° . !was pa id f o r them~ T h e Toledo f i rm { t e r m i n e w h e t h e r the ' e h a r o'e wou ld .... i ou tb id t w e n t y local firms• i s t a n d in law. The j u d g e ru led it did. { F a r m B u r e a u d i r e c t o r s say. t h e r e a r e Helen Cork ins and E l l a C l e l a n d i m a n y cases of d e l i n q u e n t s u e s in local R e p o r t e r ~ IEV~ I I T Z I ~ I t 1111 I!~ b : r e ~ ? : ~ t h e s t a t e which come u n - The f o l l o w i n g people c r o w n e d

F e b r u a r y : - - h f i l d r e d S u t t o n 3, H e l e n T u r n e r 3, R o b e r t D i l m a n 3, B e r n i c e

1 DEATHS OF THE WEEK i W a g e r 2, I r v in S t r i f f l e r 2~ R a n d a l l F o r m e r P a s t e r a t ,Cuss C i ty N[are ~F . . . . . . . **~ Lamb~ C h a r t e s Wha le , L o t t i e W e s t , T h a n B u s y in Behalf" o f D e s t i - I H a r r y Smi th , E15more B ige low , A l i ce

S t e v e n Ao Dunbar° ' t u t e Chinese . C h a p m a n , V e l d s W a r n e r , He t e~ Cor~

S t e v e n A. D u n b a r , aged 67 a re~i kins , V e r n o n S e v e r a n c e , Ma~g .uer i t e I Doing" e v a n g e l i s t i c and school work.,

d e n t of Cass C~ty 50 y e a r s ago, p a s s e d M a c T a v i s h , J o h n Randa l l , P e r c y A1- superv i s ing , bu i !d ing , closino~ t h e b- a" i av ; ay in Sea t t l e , Wash . , on M a r c h 2, lan, I l ene Prof i t , E d n a B r a c k e n b u r y , i ne s s of a ~" u~-

p r i n t i n g p ress , a n d acting'_ ' f o l l o w i n g an i l lness w i t h tubercu los i s . E a r l Maharg ' , N i l a Bur t , Gr.ant P i n - t a s s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r of a f a m i n e re-. !He w a s bo rn in Ohio a n d c a m e to Cass hey , A d r i a n Bixby , R e n a C r a n d e l l , l t i e f c o m m i t t e e in China is a m a n ' s i Citv at the a~e of t h r e e years with Grant Smith~ Eva }#udg'e, Louis Sev-~ o • " i size job. That is the work of i~cw A.o ! h i s g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mro and Mrs. E. Ko c raned , Olive Day . 1 . . . . I A l w o o d . He s p e n t his boyhood d a y s The p e r c e n t a g e o f a t t e n d a n c e f o r ill" B u t z ~ a c n , a f o r m e r Cass C~ty r e s - l a u d a~.tte~ded school h e r e and la£er t h e m o n t h of F e b r u a r y is--- i i den t , w h o w i t h his wi fe , a r e l o c a t e d

- ia~,, -m.issionaNes in S h e n c h o w , H u n a n , w o r k e d in th is c o m m u n i t y a t his Noo o f iChinao T h e duties added by the f a d - t r a d e as mason~ He m a r r i e d ~ i s s Era- P e r c e n t a g e t a r d y ' i n e r e l i e f w o r k m a k e Mr. B u t z b a c h a. m a H o r n of Cass City° 'Nae f a m i l y a t t e n d a n c e m a r k s v e r y b u s y m a n and leave h i m less m o v e d f r o m Cass .City to Toledo, 0 . , K i n d e r g a r t e n . . . . 90.2 9 t i m e than e v e r to c o r r e s p o n d "~%t:b:his~ and l a t e r l ived in De t ro i t . ~)dr. D u n b a r F i r s t g r a d e . . . . . 92.6 g f r i e n d s in t h e s t a t es . E x t r a c t s from. w e n t west a :few y e a r s ago in the Second grade . . . . . 93. 12 hope t h a t a c h a n g e of c l imate wou ld T h i r d g r a d e . . . . . . . 92.3 i8 i one o f his ! o t t e r s to Rev. Iv. L. P o h l y ,

,enefic~a~ to him° He leaves his F o u r t h g~'ade 96.4 8 h i s s u c c e s s o r a s p a s t o r o f t h e E v a n - prove ~- " ~ . . . . . F i f t h g r a d e . . . . . : 91.3 2 g e l i c M c h u r c h a t Cass Ci ty , r e a d :

w i f e a n d a d a u g h t e r , Mrs . Se lah Vree - S ix th g r a d e . . . . . 94.8 1 2 " S u r e l y t h e r e i~ a Niacedonfan o r !and of Det ro i t • B u r i a l was m a d e in S e v e n t h & e i g h t h g r ' s 98.3 22 S h e n c h o w call f o r some one to corrle S e a t t l e on S u n d a y , ~ l a r e n ~ 1 5. H i g h school . . . . . 98.7 ' 30 o v e r a n d he lp us° Well , we a r e s t i l l

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the r e m o v a l o f Sheriff R a y B a k e r of 21 . " i H e c t o r L. M c D e r m o t t , who died at his f o r the th i rd d e g r e e on a l a r g e c lass cu red t h e i r o w n e r s h i p cer t i f i ca tes . Geo. T r imb le , W e d n e s d a y , Mar . 22. h o m e a t 1209 N o r t h 5 ia in s t r e e t l a s t of cand ida te s . The r e s u l t will be a r u s h a t t}.~ l a s t

L a p e e r county. ~which has been re- Tl~os,~ J a c k s o n E s t a t e , Fri(,ay, ' ~ Mar . F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , t o d a y were be ing A t six o 'clock, a b o u n t e o u s s u p p e r m i n u t e , and it wilt m e a n ine~,itable i f e r r e d to the a & o r n e y gene ra ] % de- " " . . . . . ~ ,ora of the r e t u r n w a s se rved to i00 and a t 11:30 a lun- de!av in securinpj ce r t i f i ca tes , p a r t m e n t by Governor Groesbeck , Wi- 24. i de ] ayed pendino- -, ' . .,

J o h n K e r e k e s , F r i d a y , Mar . 81. o f his b r o t h e r , I-I. M. M c D e r m o t t , who icheon was se rved to abou t 150. l e y said: "I a m i n f o r m e d t h a t o the r r e q u e s t s fo r the r e m o v a l of ce r t a in J . W . Helle:(', l a t t e r p a r t of March . i s a t F u e r t e , Mexico, w h e r e he is g'en- V~sitors w e r e p r e s e n t f r o m Class I a m a c a n d i d a t e fo r the nbminat ior~ }sheriffs and some p r o s e c u t i n g a t t o f oral m a n a g ' e r of t h e El F u e r t e CRy, Bad Axe, S e b e w a i n % Pio;eon !of s u p e r v i s o r o f E l k l a n d t o w n s h i p a t ' S m e l t i n g and Minino' company , and Elk ton . : the R e p u b l i c a n caucus M a r c h 11." A. ,neys will be m a d e shor t ly . F, IG T U R N O U T A T E L M W O O D " i , 'There t.as, been a 1-.mentab,es ~ T w o to ]o f ' r ams have ' been sen t ad- !I). G i l l i e s . - - A d v . 1 f a i l u r e , " the a t t o r n e y 2"choral dec l a r ed R,,~PUBLIC~'~N b - ~ U C U S v i s i n o - h i m of his bcot~ler s dea th . As ~ ...................................... "'hi, some count,es, " in" the s t a t e to on- he has no t a n s w e r e d , it is a s s u m e d Res iden t s of the s eve ra l school d i s - ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

n ~ c~ fo r ce the law, and this c a n n o t con- The R e p u b l i c a n caucus o f E l m w o o d by re la t i . ,~s t h a t he is e i t he r a t the t r i e r s of this c o m m u n i t y a r e i n v i t e d 8 U B S C R I I T I O N P R I C E • [

t inue , i t o w n s h i p was held in G a g e t o w n on mine , w h i c h is s i x t y or m o r e mi les to a t t e l m the m e e t i n g a t tIae h i g h R E D U C E D "tO ~ iR~KL i ] "Pub l i c of Ecials can en fo rce t h e law i M o n d a v a f t e r n o o n and w a s l a r g e l y f r o m a teleo-raph, office, or traveling', school building" W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , C A N S U B S C R I B E R S , ~ i ':if t h e y will. And it m u s t be e n f o r c e d i at tende(I- I t was n o t e d r a a n y w o m e n . i n t h e d i s t r i c t in t he i n t e r e s t of his ~dar. 15, w h e n B. J. Ford , a s s i s t a n t E f f e c t i v e t o d a y (Mar . 10), t h e ! ' in Michio 'an w e r e as m u c h i n t e r e s t e d as t he m e n ' c o m p a n y . ! s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of publ ic i n s t r u c t i o n , s u b s c r i p t i o n p r i ce of" t he Cass Ci ty ' I The sta~e will give all of t h e help ,in the se lec t ion of c a n d i d a t e s fo r t he i D e c e d e n t was v i c e - p r e s i d e n t of will g ive an a d d r e s s on the s u b j e c t , Chron ic l e wil t be r e d u c e d f r o m i i t ha t i t noss ib lv can o'ive, bu t t h e re'i-i d i f f e r en t t o w h s h i p offices. A to t a l M c D e r m o t t , M o u n t and C o m p a n y , "Conso l ida t i on of Schools . " ~,) an ÷~ ~ ~ . . . . . . . + . . . . ~ , ~ h . . . . t m a r y r e spons ib i l i t y is uP to t h e local : n u m b e r of vo tes ca s t r e a c h e d as h i g h i l m p l e m e n t d e a l e r s a t 318 W e s t 4 th T h e r e i~ ~till o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s tu -

las 221 b a l l o t s in some i n s t a n c e s . The ! s t r e e t He c a m e h e r e eip'ht y e a r s ao•o den t s t o " em'oll in t h e e x t e n s i o n officials, e l ec ted and apointecl f o r t h a t i fo l lowing c a n d i d a t e s w e r e plai:ed in i f r o m E a g l e Rock, Cat., and e n t e r e d course conduc t ed a t Cuss C i ty " b y

Ispecific purpose . I f t h e y do no t p e r - ! n o m i n a t i o n : S u p e r v i s o r , Ne l son A. b u s i n e s s a t the a d d r e s s .a'iven. P r i o r P r o f Wi lbe r of Y n s i l a n t i ' ~ T h o s e w h o i f o r m t h a t d u t y and a pe t i t ion is filed , . . . . . . t P e r r y ; c le rk , E a r l J. Ca l l ey ; t r e a s - to locahno; a t E a g l e Rock m F e b r u - w i sh to enrol l should consu l t H W

i for t he i r r emova l , the d u t y of,, t he lu re r , E. R. Wi l son ; h i o Q w a y c o m m i s - ! a r y 1912 the f a m i l y r e s i d e d a t Cass H o l m e s s u n t of schools a t once " T h e . ~ - - ~ . . . . ~ , 1 ~ , . , •

s t a t e I is p la in and u n m i s t a k a b l e , done}-, W m . . Simn~ons;_ m e m b e r of Ci ty , M i c h . , w h e r e M!-. McDe!-mot t n e x t meeting" of t he class will be he ld

A d v e r t i s e i t in the Chronicle . 10f peace , B e r t M. P e r r C o n t i n u e d on pag~ nve. wilt be c o m p l e t e d b e f o r e J u n e t .

receiving- t h e i r mai l in Mic~dgan. The p r e s e n t r a t e of $1.00 f o r six t m o n t h s wil l be m a i n t a i n e d .

F o r s u b s c r i p t i o n in t~he U n i t e d S t a t e s o u t s i d e of M i c h i g a n , t h e pr ied r e m a i n s a t $2.00 a y e a r and C a n a d i a n s u b s c r i p t i o n is $2°50 a yea r .

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P u b l i s h e d Weekly . The Tri- 'County Chronic le and C a s s

City E n t e r p r i s e eonsoIidated AIaro 20,

Wm., 0our ] i s s has gr ip w i t h the r e s t of h is a i lments .

A you th by the n a m e of Kel ly flips the r a zo r in the b a r b e r shop.

C A S S C I T Y C H R O N I C L E Cass C~ty, Michigan , March 1t), 1922.

vacant house of Frank Dilman's two miles west of Cass City Sunday for a. }pot luck dinner and a good time. Mr. i Dilman has begun preparations for a

A fish s p e a r comple ted by Benj. n e w modern home to be bu i l t w h e r e Gage is w o r t h looking a t twice . Tines i the v a c a n t house s t a n d s by t e a r i n g 11 in n u m b e r , hol low tubes , 8 inches d o w n t h e w e s t w i n g and t u r n i n g the in l eng th , 3-16 at shoulder , 2-16 at eas t p a r t ha l f w a y a r o u n d in which

t hey wil l live whi le t h e i r n e w h o m e is p o i n t s , f inest s teel ; socke t w i t h o u t a be ing buil t . T h e y g ive pos se s s ion to weild., So l igh t can s t ay on top of ~Mr. Suffden, the new o w n e r o f the waLer w i th aid of beer bot t le cork. I f a rm w h e r e t hey now live on March

1906.

All S u b s c r i p t i o n s Are P a y a b l e in Advance .

~n Mich igan , one y e a r . . . . . . . . . . . $ L 7 5 I n Mich igan , s ix m o n t h s . . . . . . . . . . 1.00

Ou t s ide S ta te . : ; - , {) ; . i ; . ' c ; . S t - : L s . ' ; . . . . . ;",,:2 ? ,q ~ :-s . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . ;:,7 . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . % T ; . ,'-F,;~;:< ' , ~.

The largest caucus ever known have met in Gagetown ~,~athered at that place Monday being held by the Repub l i cans . Two huno~ed t w e n t y - t w o votes w e r e cast.i n£!here were abou t 25 ladies p r e sen t .

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. H i se r N s i t e d the i r son, Calvin I-liser, Sunday .

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F r i d a y even ing , Mr. and Mrs. Bert S t r i c k t a n d were p l e a s a n t l y s u r p r i s e d

b y a p a r t y of r e l a t ives , n e i g h b o r s and f r i e n d s who cal led to ce lebra te t he f o r m e r ' s 53rd b i r t h d a y . To do honor to t he occasion, m u s i c i a n s were t h e r e and the e v e n i n g was pa s sed merri ly in t r i p p i n g t he l i g h t f a n t a s t i c and g a m e s were played . A d a i n t y luncheon of ice c r e a m and cake was se rved by the ladies . All cons ide red it a good t ime and w i s h e d Bur r m a n y

t :more h a p p y b~rdadays. I F r i d a y af ternoon~ t he dwel l ing l house of Geo. L. J o h n s o n c a u g h t fire in the u p p e r s t o r y and w a s t o t a l l y de- stroyed. N£rs. R o b e r t C r a i g gave t he fire a l a r m on phone l ine 35. a f t e r Mro

I J o h n s o n had cal led up fo r help . The re I !was soon a good force of fire f igh te r s i and t he con t en t s of the f i r s t s t o r y was ' speed i ly r e m o v e d a n d a sma l l a m o u n t ~of f r u i t and a b a r r e l of p o r k were i hus t l ed ou t of t he cellar . All else was ]OSto F o r t u n a t e l y the house and con- , t en t s w e r e covered by in su rance . The [wr i t e r was a w i t n e s s to a s imi l a r ~event on t h a t f a r m some 28 yea r s ago

What Our Fathers Read 25 Years Ago

iYJ C a n a d a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z<ov j Gooden who lived for yea r s sou th ot I - - Noves t a Corners . Word come f rom

A d v e r t i s i n g r a t e s m a d e k n o w n on ,De t ro i t t h a t she is cr i t ica l ly ill. app l i ca t ion . Fo r a long d is tance on Cen te r Line

Entered as second class m a t t e r Apr . i the road was overflowed in v ic in i ty of 27, ]906, a t t he pos t office a t Cass ]White Creek. Trave le r s had exper i - OiLy, ?,,iichigan, u n d e r t h e A c t o f Cot<- =. ~ ~ fence, One o-cod m a n r a n out oi:' l iquid mress of! ~ a r c n 3~ 1879.

H. F . L E N Z N E R , Publ isher° }persuader abou t middle of the : f resh- e~ and said words t h a t would shock

. . . . . . ~ . ~ . ~,,.~..~. ~ ~ J u s 4 o r epea t . ' , , ~ . ~ ; ! ~ , . ~ . - ~ . h e f u n e r a l of Char les A s h b y v as

~ ~ . ~ . ~ ~ ~ , . held at Novesta Corners Sunday . ~ ~ ' ~ ceased came to Noves t a t o w n s h i p 43De-

yea r s ago and has been one of her bes t ci t izens in all r espec t s . I t can

D E F O ~ D o be said he w a s a f r i end to all he m e t and all who ~ n e w h i m hono red h im as such. He was a n u m b e r of the F. W. B. chu rch of Noves ta . His age about 75 years .

O u r g e n t l e r sex are ambi t ious . Yet, raore t h e y are p h i l o s o p h i c a l We

i see them out in search of horse radish to s h a r p e n t h e m up for the occasion. We f a u l t t h e m not, fo r we have wom- en who can grace any office in the g i f t of our townland . Let them "to high- er levels" r i s e J '

I r South Noves t a F a r m e ' s club will m e e t a t the Roland Bruce h o m e Mar. 17 fo r d inner .

Mrs. El la Cr0op is some be t t e r a t th is wr i t i ng .

Mrs. H. R. Si lve r tho rn l e f t Tues- day and r e t u r n e d F r i d a y f r o m visi t- ing he r s i s te r , iV, rSo O. Valen t ine , of Oxford°

The f i f th was t h i rd S u n d a y w i t h o u t The ¥ o u n £ People ' s S. S. Bible p r e a c h m g - - a n d ye~ our people a~ class held a social and b a z a a r at t he b e h a v i n g well . , h a l l on F r i d a y n ight . It was a great

iV[any from_ h e r e a t t e n d e d the fU-!success" T h e y served s u p p e r and Mr. ne r a l of Char les Ast~by a t N o v e s t a Tyre l l of Shover aue t i onee red the Corne r s on S u n d a y , ibazaar . The proceeds from both were

Our a g e n t ' s ch i ld ren are a t f a t h e r - t$59.75,, T h e y ra ised iL to app ly on in - law Green ' s a t K i n g s t o n w i t h t he i r [ the p iano a t the church.

• m o t h e r , who is t h e r e on accoun t of M r . and Mrs. B. Gage and l i t t le s ickness . The y o u n g e s t child is s ick Bernice s p e n t Sunday a t I n l a y City a t th is w r i t i n g , v i s i t i ng Mrs. Emi ly Gain and daugh-

The J acoby f a m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y ter , Mrs. Rober ts , of" t h a t place. a t Caro. Hemoy Cuer had an acc iden t one

Don N u t t is busting" wood for R. D. -

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you th , but it m a k e s the aged younger. Mr., and Mrs. Samue l She rk and

5'Its. V a n d e r c o o y and ch i ldren a t t e n d - ed ~ a o m s Aid a t W i l m o t las t week .

!\/~r. and 7vD's. C. J. ivialeolm a t t e n d -

~ I t e m s publ i shed in the Cass City i E n t e r p r i s e a q u a r t e r cen tu ry a~o. t

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Landon , Eno & K e a t i n g have or- de red a new 40-horse -power boi ler fo r t he i r p !an ing mill.

The roads in the ~,-""~u~,l'~'W of o u r vi!- b-g-e have been in so gcod a condi t ion a po r t i on of the week thai: a n u m b e r of ou r young' people have en joyed a sp in on their bicycles.

On the 17th inst . , Miss Leona Paul , d a u g h t e r of Mrs. V. Pau l of Noves ta t o w n s h i p , was un i t ed in m a r r i a g e to O g d e n C. Swayzee of S e y m o u r Lake,

A n o t h e r bus iness change of consid- e rab le i m p o r t a n c e has t aken place

! d u r i n g the las t f ew days . Chas. Hall , . p r o p r i e t o r of the s aw mil l j u s t sou th i of town , has p u r c h a s e d the br ick and t i le mach ines of R icha rd D u g g a n ,

w h o has ope ra t ed the same for the p a s t f ew years . Mr. Hall is in the m a r k e t fo r abou t 200 c o r d s of good f o u r - f o o t wood.

T h e s u p p e r s e r v e d in the town hall on T u e s d a y even ing by the Men's Aid soeieW of the P r e s b y t e r i a n church was an e labora te affa i r and rece ived. exce l l en t pat ronage, , Over 150 hea r - ' Lily en joyed the r e p a s t provided and the rece ip t s were abou t $38.

A b o u t the 15th of this mon th , Del C~ 1 . . c c n e n c k will open up his bicycle re - p a i r shop aga in in our village°

a o h n Riker , son of G. So Riker , ar- r ived in town a f e w days ao'o and has s ince leased S. C'harnpion's ba rber shop, of which he wilI t ake possess ion i\/ionday next .

I C . W . Hel ler t a l ked the i n t e r e s t of h i s millina" bus iness to the m e @ h a n t s

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w h e n the borne was t h e n owned by The ent i re villag'e t i cke t was elect- i J o s e p h Caswel l , now of L e x i n g t o n . ed M o n d a y as fo l lows: P res iden t , J.

S p r i n g like w e a t h e r ; hope fo r an H. St r i f f ler ; clerk, Jas . B. McGill- e a r l y sp r ing , v r a y ; t r e a s u r e r , Wm. Icl. Hebble- i Mr. and Mrs. Ha ro ld W e s t e r n and w h i t e ; assessor , E. .B. . Landon ; t rus - ch i ldren of Pon t i a c are visiting" the tees , W. J. Campbel l , I). P. I )eni ing

i l a t t e r ' s pa r en t s , Mr. and Mrs. John ' and H . S. Wickware . Fox. I Gage town .

t Char les Mudge ~s u s m g a cons ider- A big load of our young people ~able a m o u n t of h i g h exp los ives in t o - w e n t out to F r e n c h t o w n F r i d a y n i g h t ~cating g-ravel beds and t he i r a p p r o x i - ! a n d shook Char ley P a l m e r up, good m a t e t h i cknes s and va lue on his f a r m ~and s t rong .

day las t w e e k - - a w a g o n r u n n i n g or- j u s t eas t of here . i The Cathol ic church Will be c::" his ~ o . ~-"e oo ,s~nr , , h~m tc bor row ! ' a~o ~ Dodg'e h,qd a bee. movino"~.~,,~ ..... . . . . . . ~ 4 ~b~ ~ coming , v ~ k v.:itb ,~ e, ew a crutch to help h im get around, bu i ld ing m a t e r i a l f r o m Mrs. Cordel ia ' a l t a r - - t h e h a n d i w o r k of Joseoh G.

h o w a r d S i lve r tho rn is t r i m m i n g Dodge ' s f a r m Fr iday• i L e h m a n of th is place and is qui te ar- his g r a n d m o t h e r ' s g r a p e vines . Joy S m i t h has r e t u r n e d to De t ro i t t i s d c .

The Mr. aa,.t Mrs. A n d r e w W r i g h t and a f t e r visiting" r e l a t i ve s in th is loeali- select ions m a d e at the vi l lage !~,¢r.. ~,~ct Mb"s. H,. S i tve r tho rn of Car0 ty. ' ,e.aucus are ; P re s iden t , J. W. Bing- {spent S u n d a y at H o w a r d Silvm'-', The Shabbona g rave l road runnino" h a m ; clerk, R, S. Brown; t reas . , E. t h o r n ' s , n o r t h will be bui l t w e s t of 5{cCool's H e n n e s e y ; assessor , John A n y o n ;

' t r u s t e e s , L. L e n h a r d , John Karner , Geo. Sc immons and P. Toohey, jr.

i Defordo } J a m e s Whale has r e t u r n e d f r o m C a n a d a b r i n g i n g a wife v : i t h him°

F. C. Te r ry of Sec. 1, K ings ton , h a s !sold his bull, K i n g of Koyl ton, to C.

C:hase of Marlette. Weig'ht, 2,100, Pr ice , 3~A cents pe r lb.

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Headaehes and La Grippe. Don't exper iment~ins is t upon Hill's Cascara

~romide Quinine. World's standard Cold remedy for two generations.

Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill's por t ra i t an~ Signature. {20S)

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A m o s W e b s t e r ha s su f f e red w i t h a h e a d a c h e g r i p t h e p a s t week.

Mrs. J o h n R e t h e r f o r d h a s h a d poo r h e a l t h f o r w e e k pas t .

T wo t o w n s h i p .caucuses, .on 9t_h a n d 11th, r e s p e c t i v e l y .

IVlany own a dog this month. On!~ a few w~ll own a canine in April and ~ay.

All gett ing" up wood. W o r i d wLnd- ing up in June . © u r fo lks don"t swal- ! OW~

~ , ~ ,~u,t~s attended sale of househo ld goods at Cass Ci ty Satur-

day. We have heard the crow but the

robin is w a i t i n g -for r l t h of Ireland. No, hold on, we see the rob in now.

ed specia l m e e t i n g s at ,Cans City in I The Kennedy ' s are all coua'hin~', i corner one mile, t h e n n o r t h one mild, M. E. c h u r c h p a s t week. I . . . . ,. • • iLi t t le J e a n is quite bad. i j o l n l n g the Green l ea f s t a t e r e w a r d

Mrs. V a n d e r c o o y and ch i ld ren are Lots of g r ip go ing a round, iroad. a t W i l m o t caring" fo r a sick m o t h e r , I Mrs. L. V a n d e r k o o y and c tg!dren! The t o w n s h i p caucus fo r E v e r g r e e n hence our R. R. agent keeps a batch ivisited her mother, lVlrs. Green, of ,will be held this Friday at the tov, m home as best he may. }Nino;ston one day last week. .hall. in Shabbona. •

Long Joe McCracken is pettino" a I .Little ~ernfce Gage has, a cold at i A large attendance at the Jo Klink- sore heel. . this writing•. Iman sale Wednesday, and property

Georg'e Boug 'h ton in t ends 'cO t ake a Mr. and Mrs. Seth Spencer v isRed sold Welt. v is i t up no r th . Mrs. Roy Cohvell over S u n d a y at Mrs. J a s p e r Clark and chi ldren has

S i n Pr'at~ has t roub le wi th head Lum. if 'one to S a n d u s k y to v i s i t wi th re la- Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Bruce and Mr. " - t ives.

and jaws., and Mrs. H., D. Malcolm a t t e n d e d the t Mr. and Mrs. F r e d W h i t e and s i x We are told t h a t the y o u n g fo lks f une ra l of Mr. Ashby a t Noves ta on

!chi ldren are all s ick w i t h the flu. c lea red a b o u t $50.00 at t he . b a z a a r Sunday . I frolic, and if none had objec ted fo the Mr• V a n d e r k o o y was called, to Kinp.'-i sale of dogs , t h e y would have m a d e a s t o n on Sunday~ to see his chi ldren, i S H A B B ( ~ N ' Ao l a rge heel . '.one of t h e m being ser ious ly ill at: the i

x u x , a ~ z . ~ - ~ c a . . , v * * . . ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . i i l O H I e O £ x v x ~ ' S . ~ - £ u e * * . ~t we close our co r respondence . 1 Mr and Mrs Oscar V; , lent ine an(! Mrs. Chas. S h a r r a r d and c tauahter ,

Youn fo lks gave a s u p p e r sold g .'" -- ] M i s s 'Gale Sha rp o:f O e f g d and i~1r; Gaile, v is i ted over Sunday w i t h r e l a -

h m k e t s and m a d e some cash to pa3 -r" " - -' ~ ' l Z e m k e of Wi lmot a t t ended Mr. Ash- Lives n e a r Argy le . on c h u r c h piano. I bv 's f u n e r a l Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r H y a t t and

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Yes, we need m c o r p o r a t m n as a vll- f a m i l y of F l in t were o;uests at the ha ' e , t h a t we can have a traffic officer v h o m e s of Nelson H y a t t and Pau l and a c u r f e w bell . N O V E S T A o i A u s l a n d e r the week-endo

A f e m a l e ful l of t ee th ou t in corn- i Mrs. Ear l C h a m b e r s and son a re I

p a n y is o f t en a holy t e r r o r on w a s h March comes in like a lamb. ivisiting" a t the h o m e of her m o t h e r , day. Roads a re g e t t i n g bad off the M r s . Minnie Phi l l ips , of Snover .

A dance in t h e town even ing cf the gravel . W . W . Aus l ande r , H. C. Miller and 3rd. A l a rge c rowd for a hoof t ro t - The sick are s o m e w h a t on the mend 'a. P. Nevi l le a t t e n d e d t h e b a s k e t ball r i n g occasion, a~ th is t ime . i g 'ame a t Cass City F r i d a y evening .

George Tay lo r sawed wood on the " Wood buzzing" is the o rde r of the i A m o s Guy r e t u r n e d to his home 2nd. Dr. M e r r i m a n and A. L. S t e w a r t day in th is neck of the woods, n e a r H i l l m a n Monday , h a v i n g spen t v is i ted a t P i g e o n on the 1st. They Mr. and Mrs. A. H. H e n d e r s o n severa l days in th is v ic in i ty on busi- r e s t ed fo r a t ime unde r the P igeon ' s spen t S u n d a y •af ternoon wi th Mr. and hess and v i s i t ing old f r i ends• wing, Mrs. Ba rke r .

Mrs. F r a n k McCracken of H i g h l a n d We are pleased to hea r t h a t Mrs. St. Mart in 's Summer. P a r k c a m e oq 28th fo r a week ' s v is i t John Slack is reg 'a!ning her heal th . St. Mar[il?'S s l i } i n i l e ' IS a se~lsO~I In in th i s local i ty . A cloud was cast over our neio-hbor- the lille Full which p I ' e v a i l s ilt E , a g -

hen 'it a Cla rence Chadwick and Joe Me- hood on T h u r s d a y , March 2, W lanai n~l Itw u~)linlx'ies border ing oil C racken were Bay City cal lers on the lbeeame k n o w n t h a t ano the r old set£- the, Me~titerl 'anean alld is ¢~ called las t day of F e b r u a r y . l ler in the person of Char les Ashby, f ro~ S* .~Ia!'tin's festival, which .

A g e n e r a t i o n ago the ox t e a m was had a n s w e r e d the final s u m m o n s . He eom~,s ,,~, November 11. It corre- cal led on to hau l the load ou t w h e r e bad been a r e s iden t of Noves t a town- st)onds it, a aenel'al way with the In- the ho r se mi red . Now the bovine.s are ship since the ear ly e ight ies . He was dia~ :;u~li~er of the [:hired Sta tes a~d i

G : l n a { l a , w i i i P h OCCUt's d t l r i n g O t ' t ( ; b e r called to hau l t he car out o f the ditch• welt k n o w n and had m a d e a o'reat i '~ We are told F r a n k H e g l e r h e a r s the m a n y f r i ends . ' His i l lness was of o, N~wtunt~el call @hen the sun shines and the s t a r s sho r t du ra t ion and the end c a m e , g- tw ink le , peaceful]y . Fune ra l on S u n d a y was T H A T D U L L A C H I N G g

Good scribe of Wi lmot , stNI.ce us l a rge ly a t t ended . The (!eepest of sym- . i £'ent]y and foreo'o ins inua t ions . Only i p a t h y is ex tended to the fami ly . ] )on ' t worry and compla in about a @ 3 ~ mi les d ivides our cit ies and when . bad back. Get r id of it! Fo r w e a k ~ [ ti~nr-~ t o u c h e s a t o w n with ~." . . . . . . . . . "'( n ~ ~ ....... ]c ~\r , T ~ T " ~71 "~ ',~ X~Y~;~T>, I " == =i'<D=~], D - E blA~,~ ~, _,,~ "~ ik idneys , I rme and achy backs, your hand no m a n dare set its boundrieso i

i~i±~. ]ne ighbor s reconm~end Doan ' s K idney .~ We m a y yet enrol l unde r t-he sqme t TOTVI< ~- ~ e%r~> o m u n i c i p a l g'overnment. Let us begin l - , Pills. As]< your ne ighbo r ! Read th is

Mrs. H a n n a h D(cKJm spen t t h e - to cu l t i va t e the f r a t e r n a l sp i r i t now. week-end at E. A. I,ivh~..9:ston horns, s t a t e m e n t :

We r e m e m b e r H L. McD,<mot t . Mrs. t )avid McComb, W. Houo 'h ton ~ %re r e m e m b e r hlm. as m o r e t h a n a I Mrs. B. ]3entlev and K e n n e t h Bent-~ ~St., Cans (Ntv,'" says : "Sexeral~ year.s i bus iness ac<ua in t ance for he h e l p e d l I e v vis i ted at Win. Ben t l ey ' s b< Sil -i . {a,,'o I used ! )oan 's K i d n e y Pil ls and A all he m e t to see the sunsh ine in this ' "> - verwood Sunday. l rece ived g r e a t benefit . I had a dull

' r ' " " " g l o o m y world . The mor t a l coil has Vinc'ent W~lct, s~ho spen t the win- . . . . . h e a v y ache in the smal l of my back ; ~

fa l len, butH. L. M c D e r m o t t l ives in I t o t attendin.<,," school % Kansas City, j u s t a draggino" pa in t h a t d idn ' t go g the h e a r t s of those who m i n g l e d wi th has r e t u r n e d home.

h im here . I Mr. a~d Mrs. Wm. S i m m o n s visi ted away. I couldn ' t do m u c h s toop ing over and the leas t e f for t was agony . I In th is t o w n s h i p -for some yea r s , the at Roy. R. WJlson's home in Gao'etown a lways :felt ti~ed , ou t m o r n i n g s ,

fie'st M o n d a y in Apr i l has been as Sunday . K n o w i n g t h a t I can s K idney Pil ls ~ quie t as a Q u a k e r meetina ' . Only one I Mrs. Chas. Norr is of Toronto , who had he lped o thers , I t h o u g h t I wou ld g l c K e ~ i n g n e l l e l C l ; n o i u L e r e s L a , ue~- - . . . . . . . . . ~ , v c ¢**v*** ,~ o**<**. . . , . . . o . . . . . . s ~ , ,

" " ' ' S . . . . . . . has been v~s~tmg m th~s v~cm~ty, re- me r e h e f and two boxes of Doan s] ~ caucus. II m e elecl;or was two sec- , , , . . ' , • . . . . . . . . ~urne~ home monday , took a w a y t h a t backache , r id me of i~ t o n s a w a y f r o m the pous , ne s~ayea

at h o m e fixing" t he hen p a r k or r epa i r - M~;.,and Mrs. A u g u s t i ) aus of. Ira- t h a t tired'i l angu id f e e l i n g and he lped l ~ p la~ v] tv were caue~s m m]s ~c ]n~5 me in every way. I Could ge t a good ' ~

in.o. t he doo. house . P r o s p e c t o:.! two ' " ' " <: ' '": " " ' ' n igh t ' s r e s t a f t e r t h a t . " "" "' " ino ' t h e f irst o f the w e e k t~ckets on dae g ' round th~s s o r ~, I . . . . Pr ice 60c, a t all dea le r s . Don ' t sire- ~

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both f o u n d e d on No. 1 t~mber. Come Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry A n g e r ano ply a sk fo r a k i d n e y r e m e d y - - g e ~ Do- ~ . . . . 4- . . . . . ] . . . . ] . . . . . . l . ~ ; , , ~ 1 , , . ~ " l n+ ,, . . . . 14" . . . . {1 . . . . "~C{fn({ ',-}t- P "lgT l , { v { n o ' a f n r { ' R !.:r.'r. L~!:h==-." P!]].c LR.n ::::2=.". i:Ri:fi ~.'.rrz.. ! m e m b e r and be good Amer i cans . W h o - } h o m e in Owendale Sunday . I McComb had. F o s t e r - M i l b u r n ever wins is Ma 's baby for us a11. The Reids and Di tmans rm t a t t h e I M f r s . , Buffalo, N. Y.---Adv. 4

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Ubiy-- -Alex . O'Mal ley has our - chased the drug" bus iness of" H. M. Learned .

M a y v i l ! e - - L y l e Whi% has o s t a b - i tched a bus l ine which runs b e t w e e n Mayvil!e and Sag inaw°

S a n d u s k y - - M o n d a y evening" a nun-

wi th his son, A r t h u r , sk idded into the d i t ch n e a r the George Quick f a r m and topp led over on him+ A r t h u r escaped i n j u r y by jumping" f r o m 1;he skiddino; load. W i t h the excep t ion of his head, he was comple te ly covered by the logs. W h e n his son~, A r t h u r and George, got to h im, i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r the ac- c ident , he was jus t able to say, "Take the togs off," and exp i red . A few minu{es before the accident , the elder Kuhl , who had been r i d ing on ano the r load, d r iven by the son, George , l e f t that load because he feared one of the chains mig 'h t pa r t . -~Blade .

i ....................................... ~ - - " Qk) t411'~Li i L i~od~y lli,~4Jlb lb V'i~.b t~UUI/IUL]. & A. 2,/.{+ met. a t the -' ~" rooms • cage ..... to n e c e s s a r y to issue bonds fo r r eoa i r s 'consider t he f o r m i n g of a Fe l low- c ra f t club. The p l an was p u t f09 th by

1!+L J. Wood and was f a v o r a b l y re- ! ceived. I I b~{llington ..... D~. 3 i s h o p has been ;]practicing med ic ine i n 7vLi!lington ov - ':or 46 years . He a r r ived here on Mar. l s % 18'7(L At th i s t ime t h e r e w e r e no s idewalks and t h e m u d was knee deep

i and the m a i n s t r e e t was ful l of pine i s tumps . i Orsenv i l !e - - - In te res t con t inues una- ba ted in the specia l com.:auni ty evan-

:celfst ic mee t ing ' s t h a t a re nov) in p rogcess a t t h e opera house u n d e r

t h e l eade r sh i p of IZev. J o h n E. Zoller land Wi l l i am Young'° i Croswel l - - :Ywo h u n d r e d f i f ty m e n - ors o t he B r o t h e r h o o d of CroswelI en joyed wi th J a m e s Scher - evening an ~;merhorn of Detroit as speaker. Mr. ! S c h e r m e r h o r n A'ave his l ec ture , "Our i/{Y6ars a l q G ~ur J. IreS.

Ubly--The new IVIasonic Temple i under construction will when com- i p le ted be the f ines t lodge r o o m s in the ~mhumb 'O%mpenters are busy a t w o r k I ~ . ° o

ion the m t e m o r and when the w e a t h e r +moderates a l i t t le , a s tucco f inish wilt + i be p u t on -the ou t s ide . t p a 1 • r+ . . . . . . .,...~<- RL--]son. w e n lq'loxx'rl

and work done at the w a t e r works . I t is the inte>.tion to ra i se $20,000 fo r this proje0t , $10,000 o f w h i c h will be used fo r tho cost of bu i !d ing the new r~'sorvoi:% pump, and the instalh>.don o£ new mains las t yearn The r ema in - inp: $10,000 will be used to m a k e re- p l a c e m e n t s of ma ins throug~hout the city. The wood m a i n s have been in use for 32 years and the c o n s t a n t re- pairing' has become too %'reat an ex- D@rlSe.

. . L 1 T D + P i£ecn - - \Vhm~ tLe F,,f. passen++er t r a in f r o m Sag inaw to Bad Axe was a f ew miles out of Sa?<i~aw W e d n e s d a y even ing the men in [he s m o k e r be-

i came pan ic Str icken w h e n an 1800 [pound bull en te red the s m o k e r . There was a g r a n d rush fo r the r e a r car when Mr. Bull decided t h a t he would raake his exi t through cue 'of the win- dows. The an imal b roke the sash and g lass and succeeded in o;et t ing his f r o n t f ee t and shou lders t h r o u g h the openino" and finally the ba lance of his body. W h e n the t r a i n s t o p p e d the animal stood facing" the train appar-

I t F a i r g r o v e - - G . B. M c i n t y r e has re- p r i c e pe r h u n d r e d p o u n d s of sugar : eeived his a p p o i n t m e n t as p o s t m a s t e r , d u r i n g October , N o v e m b e r a n d De+

9' a t F a i r g r o v e . !comber , 1~22, and J a n u a r y 1923. The I S e e w a i n g - - T h e t o n g - l o o k e d - f o r s u g - i s c a t e s t a r t s a t $5 p e r ton f o r $4.75 !ar bee t con t rac t s a r r i v e d a t the S e b e - ! s u g a r and inc reases 25 cen ts p e r t o n ' w a n g p l a n t of t h e M i c h i g a n S u g a r ! f o r each a d v a n c e of 25 cents p e r hu~-. ~company the f i rs t of t h e week and !d red pounds of s u g a r . F o r bee t s d e - . field m e n s t a r t e d w r i t i n g a c r e a g e l l i v e r e d and u n l o a d e d by the g r o w e r ' W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g . The n e w con- a t the f ac to ry , an add i t iona I 75 cen t s t r a c t is s imi l a r to t h a t of las t y e a r i n , p e r ton will be paid. The l abo r cot> t h a t it is ope ra t ive on a s l id ing scale l t r a c t pays the b e e t - w o r k e r $18 p e r with. p a y m e n t s based on the average lacre th{s y e a r . - - B I a d e .

ently not v e r y badly in ju red . It ap- l pea r s the bulI was in a c r a t e in the g b a g g a g e ear and breaking ' t he c ra te he backed t h r o u g h the door of t h a t t ca~ and also the -~ ~" of ....... " u O ~ ; v * * , ~ s1220k@fo :'

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i!i,! Donald, l iv ing east of .eese. h a d the misfortune to lose his home by fire

hey. The greaLer pa;ct of the house- i:i} hold goods were saved, bg{ro IKeDon-

ald. who was ill at the tim% was ta- ken to tLe ]:,o.cn.~ of his :a'.,~od~e~ a ~£,:~or; d i s tance from his horne.

A p l e g a t e - - E m i l y , four' y e a r old d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Ojl ink, of A p p l e g a t e , died in +;he Chi ldren ' s hos i t a l : Detro i t ; S u n d a y evening° Two yea r s ag'o l as t J u l y the

i child d r a n k lye + in a r.ois~:ake for+:cailk and was in a se r ious condi t ion and

i n e a r dea th . Since -that r ime the child has been in t he hosp i t a l and s e e m e d

+to be r e c o v e r i n g . S u n d a y a f t o m o o n i she was t a k e n se r ious ly ill and died i in the even ing .

Brown C i t y - - T h e t w o - s t o r y f r a m e 'house on the f a r m of H o p k i n s Dean l r + / . ] _ • o i ~ a s descrovec~ by fire Friday a~ter- n o o n )/h's D e a n was using: an oil :s tove for barony" m an enclosed -oorch a n d in some w a y the s tove set fire to 'e the room and in less t h a n an h o u r all t h a t r e m a i n e d was the cel lar wall.- P rac t i ca l l y n o t h i n g was saved. The loss is p a r d N l y covered by itasu~:'ance.

Bad Axe--Gcorge 51. ~ " a, eaoy, for 35 years a Bad Axe f i r eman and 25 years

c h i e f of the d e i : a r t m e n t , h a n d e d in his : r e s i g n a t i o n s e c e r a l weeks ago. Mr ; l ) eedv ins i s ted t h a t on accoun t of the condi t ion o f his hea l t h he could not longer r e m a i n as chief. He was al-

l ways the h a r a e s t f igh te r a t a five and from the l as t one he attended went home in an exhausted condition with his clothes frozen on him like a blan- ket of ice.

B { i t l i n g t o n - - E v a n L. E v a n s , the w e l l - k n o w n a t t o r n e y died a t his h o m e h e r e F e b r u a r y 24 f r o m f a t t y d e g e n e r - a t i o n of the h e a r t . He had been in poor h e a l t h f o r some t ime, b u t his

~trouble Was t h o u g h t to be caused by ind iges t ion , and i t was no t un t i l two days b e f o r e t h a t his cond i t ion was cons ide red cr i t ica l . In add i t i on to his law p rac t i ce he was ac t ive ly e n g a g e d in the bus ines s of the B a n k of Mil- l ington, of w h i c h his cousin, D. J. Ev- ans is m a n a g i n g p a r t n e r .

S a n d u s k y - - J e n s Miller, welt k n o w n i E l m e r t o w n s h i p f a r m e r , t ook a bo t t l e [of iodine f r o m his med ic ine she l f ]Wednesday morning" and d r a n k a lib- l eral dose of i t be fo re he k n e w it Was {someth ing bes ides cough m e d i c i n e he [was a d m i n i s t e r i n g to h imse l f . T h e f a m i l y p h y s i c i a n was qu ick ly sum-

i moned and quick r e sponse is r e s p o n s i - i ble fo r warding" off a f a t a l i t y . Mr. I Miller is recover ing ' as well as could !be possible .

Bad A x e - - - F r a n c e s S a n s , ].7,+ a jun io r in the Bad Axe h i g h school received no t ice t h a t she has been appointed an honorary attache to the 'Toronto Consulate of the Republic of Venezuela . Miss S a n s wilt hold the honorary apointment until her school- ing" is finished:, w h e n she will t a k e up he r du t ies in t he f o r e i g n consu la te . The appointment came through_ cor- respondence between the Department of State and the Foreign Language Department of the school. Excellence in Spanish language and other scho- lastic branches were given as the rea- son for the post conferred on Miss ~ams.

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no~ a statl, but a Show of profess ional type from start to finish. T w o hours of laughter. +

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g Adul t% 50c. C h i l d r e n , 25s. W h i c h by f i l l ing t h e t h e a t r e wi!1 jus t cover t h e i r expenses°

W H A T T H E Y " W A N T - - T o hea r you taugh, to h e a r you a p p l a u d , to have you p u t in a sot id i e v e n i n g of e n j o y m e n t to ge t a c q u a i n t e d .

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Alex H e n r y s p e n t Tuesday in Fl in t .

W . L. W a r d made a bus iness t r ip to Car° Monday .

Miss He len Gr imm spent the week- end in Det ro i t .

Clif ton Champion was in Bay City

J. A. Caldwel l t r an sac t ed business ~ S a n d u s k y Tuesday .

Miss Olive Van "Horn spen t Sunday a t Care and .Bad Axe.

[vIiss A t m a Menzel expects to spend t},~e w e e k - e n d in D e t r o i t

Morley Smith of Saginaw spent F:riday at his pa r en t a l home.

A. K o p p e l b e r g e r of X ings ton spent Sunday w i t h re]atbes in t own

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ball have moved 7rite their n e w home on Brooker St.

Mrs. Win. Braddon of Bad Axe was the gues t of IV!ary P a l m e r Monday.

Mrs° Co A. Striffler and Mrs. Win. .Paul were cal lers in Care Monday.

M r s . A. E d g e r t o n vis i ted f r iends at G r a n t a f e w days the las t of the week.

[viiss Anna Palmer visited at the h c : m e of John Ball in Wickvcare Sun.- ~.] ay.

]3enjamin and Vida Giroux of Gag'e- ~own spen t S a t u r d a y at the Ate:< )/ic- L achi in home°

Mr. and ;flrs. David Tyo and son~ Joy, - " ~- vm~eo. Mrs. Joseph Rushlo in Bad Axe Sub,.day.

7-he Misses Mary and Grace Cum- :o~, , spent ,oacurday a t . . . . T.

7_.. T:ibbals horne.

]vh'. and ~drso Ed. Dillon of Coli{ng • vere guesLs of Mro and Mrs. [~obi;. <'..,u]iau ghe r 5{onday.

Dr . . v . . . . . D. ,%~oCoy, Chase .oD~X>~'. ..,~,, and :Roy. W. R icha rds spent Tuesday in P,,:_~v C'i+v on b'd.vin,~<<

5 ' i t . and Mrso Jesse ~u! !ock and :family moved to the i r f a r m near Shabbona Wednesday .

Mr. and Mrs° Boy Powell and fatu- ity of G r a n t were guests at the M a r y P a l m e r home Sa tu rday .

John b fcRae , who has been in De- l l oR and Cleveland severa l weeks, r e t u r n e d home Saturday.

Mrs. James A. Greenleaf, who has . . ~ q • ] ~- ~ 1 ~4 - . - . . I • :~cOn VOly ~Ie.{ 0]~O ia~b fo~V ITiontils, 1S

:~}Rlch improved in heal th . T-~ ~ T 1 ~x Rev. b,r. ~ l ack of Gary, ~nc<., ,:,'as

d~e ~.<uest of Bey. mid Mrs. W. Rich- ards S u n d a y and Mond-ty.

Mrs. N. K a r r of K ings ton came T=aesday,,,to be the gues t of Mr. and }~rs. W. Marks a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Wmo Davidson and :~amiiy of Noves t a were cal lers at the %~'ary P a l m e r home Sunday~

:vh:. and 5'!rs: Robt. Ga l l aughe r and ~amNy were en~e~tained a t the F r a n k SeLrynck horae at Gage town Sunday.

3~rs. J, D. Crosby was p l e a s a n d y su rp r i s ed }~onday n igh t when about ~,.fty raernbe~,~ o_ ~ne Rubekah ~ooge ~ a t h e r e d a t h e r home for a pot luck .~up.per. A f t e r suppe r was served a .@tort pro:a'ram of_ r ead ings and music ' v ? a s o ' j v ~ : ] . ., ~ , ~ ,

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IVIrs. W. A r m b r u s t e r and chi ldren ~ Lloyd Stafford vis i ted f r i ends a t of P igeon visi ted at the E. Phil l ips Owendale Sa tu rday . home f rom Sa tu rday unti l Wednes- Vernon W a t s o n was in De t ro i t day. i Monday and Tuesday on business.

George Leach of Sag inaw and H . A . I Mr. and Mrs. P. Lewis of Care McCrae and son, Howard , of C a r e ' s p e n t F r i d a y wi th Mr. and 5~rs. Chas.

!were cal lers at the F red Smith home Ta l lmadge .

Sunday . ' Mrs. E l i zabe th Burden of Cheboy- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Str iff le[ and gun visi ted a t the W. O. S taf ford

I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. E m m o n s ~isi ted home Fr iday . , i Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Str i f f ter a t San- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Stafford of [dusky Sunday. : . " • Gag'etown vis i ted 5~Ir. and Mrs. W. O. ] Mrs. Minnie Koppe lberger of Fa r - Stafford Fr iday .

I / go came Sa tu rday to be the gues t of 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smi th and son, l her daugh te r , Mrs. A r i s e n Guinther , i Ray, wen t to I m i a y City S a t u r d a y ]for two weeks. !t'm- ~ ~h,,~-~ . ~ ; v '~ "~ . . , r . . . . . . ~ ~ . . . . , i . . . . . . . . . . ~ , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ [ - ~ . .

I ..................................... i ears. Ceiia P a i m a t e e r a n t lVlrs. '1'. lba, o chi ldren, Helen and P h i l i p , and "fUolwell vis i ted re la t ives a t h n l a y

I Mr. and Mrs. Willis ,Campbell spent City on Wednesday .

Sunday in Saginaw. Lewis Johnson of S a g i n a w was a Mrs. S. Robinson is spending the ca l ler at the home of Dr . and Mrs. S.

week a t the homes of her two daugh- B. Young" F r iday . j~ers, Mrs. J. Sharra~d and ,h ' s . ~,enj. Arthur Attridg'e of Windsor , Ont., lWatson, at Hay Creek. is the gues t of his s is ter , Mrs. Wm. I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mellon, and Mr. C r a n d e l l , f o r a f ew days. and Mrs. Cha~;~es Mellon and son, Alvah Nash and S t e w a r t Pfaf f of George, of Pont iac spent ';he last two Bad Axe cal lers at the F r a n k J. weeks at the John MacKichan home. were i Nash , sr., home Sa tu rday .

Misses Tessie and Dessie E d w a r d s ' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Schiele and f am- i of A t w a t e r visi ted the i r brother , Mi- nor Edwards , Sa tu rday and Sunday, ':fly of E t h n g t o n we re gues t s a~. the

]They r e t u r n e d to the i r home 5;Iondayo Win. Schweg le r home Sunday. ~:,'s. S. Parce l of Wes t ,Branch vis-

Mrso Charles Y~ittwer of Chatham, i ted Mr. and M r s . Chas. Ta l lnmdge a Ontar io , is the gues t of her b ro the r , f e w days the las t of the week. Win. A k e r m a n , and nieces, Mrs, Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Ciaud Shaw and Mrs.

l seph Benke lman and Mrs. H. F. Lenz- j , McIn ty re of Dee1:er vis i ted a t the frier. : home of Mr.. and ~%!rs. T. Cohvell on

~Er. and Mrs. G. Brown and two daugh t e r s , Virginia and Phyllis, and

'Ao Jo Blank ley of Toledo, Ohio~ are spending" the week at the S. Champi- on home.

I~oy Allen of Bay City spen~ Thurs- clay at the Willis ~ . . . . ~a_,npouL home. bits . Ai!en, who has been visiting- Mr. a,m Mrs. Carnpbeii, r e t u r n e d borne with him.

bur< r e m a i n e d to spend two weeks.

I Win. D. Bien, who has spent two iweeks at the Go A. Str iff ler hem%

Miss I r a Thane of El t ing ton spent T H E E V A N G E L I S T I C I N S T I T U T E . the week-end w i th Miss Helen Turner . i

J. C. Epp le t t of Pont iac spent last• Unde r the above headl ine , this was T h u r s d a y a t the ~B. F. Gemmill home. ably ca r r i ed out by all the speaker s

Mr. and Mrs. E rwe in Zemke and the outs tanding" ones being- Rev. Gee. f a m i l y spen t Sunday wi th re la t ives Dean, of Phi ladelphia , Pav and the a t Care. Rev. Guy Black, of Gary, Ind . The

f o r m e r in the Spir i tua l D e p a r t m e n t Mr. and Mrs. Nicto Hi teheoek of of E v a n g e l i s m of' the Method i s t Epis -

P igeon vis i ted a t the G. L. H i t chcock , copa l church and the l a t t e r in the home Sa tu rday . ~ " same d e p a r t m e n t among" the fo re ign -

Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Hu lbur t of Noves- ers of our nat ion, ifi e x p e r i m e n t a l ta spen t Sunday wi th Mr. and Mrs. ,work. Rotft. Campbel l . I The local men in the d i s t r i c t did

Miss K a t h r y n Cridland spent the the i r pa r t wel! wi th the i r addres ses week-end at the John 'Jackson home on S tewardsh ip of Life, C h a r a c t e r ,

Case ""~ C~W, Mieblga~b i'~{arch 10, t922.

Dr. Guy Black wi th t he i r presence:, who aga in b r o u g h t us a ve ry helpful message .

T h e r e a re 75 mil l ion people who a re associa ted wi th the p r o t e s t a n t church in the Uni t ed Sta tes , and if' t he ea rne s t p r o g r a m of evange l i sm of persona l work a m o n g our be l ieving people were car r ied out, " W e have found the Chr is t , " Chr i s t i an i ty would m a k e f a s t e r progress . 2 , 5 0 0 people a. d a y have been eoming into' th.e C~ris-. t i an church du r ing the pa~t five yea r s . I f the Win-One evang'el is t ie me tho5 would be kept in evidence, long" before this c e n t u r y would d o s e the mil leni-

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Mr. and ivh's, wi i i iani Weidon arm . . . . ~v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **eu wibli b*lc*. *~nuwledge of the Lore. d a u g h t e r , Grace, visi ted re la t ives at the N o r t h w e s t Po r t H u r o n d i s t r i c t as the w a t e r s eover the ~e~...q" K ings ton Sunday . ,over which Rev. Wm. Richa rds is I t will be interesting" for people to:

cha i rman . CasevilIe, Unionvi l te , Gage - ' kn -ow the re l ig ious s t a n d i n g of ~he town, Owendale , Shabbona, K ings ton , ~people of the nat ion. They are as foL~

Mrs. Zul l ieka Stafford and daugh- t e r , Blanche, visi ted re la t ives at Gage town Sa tu rday .

Mr. and Mrs. I saac T h a n e of E1- l ing ton spent F r i d a y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Turner .

Te r r ace Wal lace spent f rom Mon- day unt i l W e d n e s d a y at the Chas. Wal lace home a t Owendale.

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mou!ton and i . . . . ;

:son, W~lham, of VAtmot were Sunday gues t s of ~.r. and },.trs. B. F. Gem-

!miii. iv;as filled to its capac i ty , B r o t h e r Mrs. H a n n a h McKim returrfed S-~t- Pohly su rp r i s ing us by ieadin?j his

u r d a y f rom a few days ' visi t a~ the i fi°ck 'co worship witta us and f~spi r ing home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lfving- ;ston near Gagetown.

Mrs, Homer Motz of Greenlea~ was Thursday .

Dr. and Mrs. '0. W. Clark and daugh te r , Emi ly , of Care spent Sun- day at the John Zinnecker and Les t e r Bai ley homes.

i~!r. ancl [firs. Clyde P a l m a t e e r of I n l a y City vis i ted o~: S a t u r d a y at the home of' .the f o r m e r ' s mo the r , 5;r~rs. Celia Pa lma tee r .

the guest of her parents , Mr. and )3rSo Wmo Moore, and other relalives [he first of the v;eek.

M r s . Ed. Burden returned to her home at ~illersburg Monday after

b e i n g the guest of 2vtr. and Mrs. Frank Hall for two weeks.

My. and Mrs. Joseph F r u t c h e y and I dauo'hter , i rene , of Sag inaw were iweek-end guests o f Mr. and Mcs. Ar-

,I)eford. Wickware is in the no r th d i s - i l o w s : P r o t e s t a n t s 75 mflIions; Catho .... t trict, but being" n e a r e r to Cass City, {lies 17 mil l ions; J e w s !,500,000; ?,;Ior .... were p re sen t with the i r ten de lega tes mons 1,500,000. to receive the inspi ra t ion o f the meet- WM. R I C H A ~ D S , img". Methodis t E p i s c o p a l Church. ! We were pleased to weIcome the

T 'o ther pas to rs o f our s i s te r churches N A R R I A G E L I C E N S E ~ . :in the town, and ~glad wi th the pres- ence of Rev. Poh!y, N e w b e r r y and Ed- YJharles G. Crosby, 5 ° Lex ing ton : e_ o ,

.wards. M a r g a r e t Carol Nic01, 28, Lexington . Las t Sunday evening the church J a y D. Campbell , 22, Croswel!; Vi-

i na E. Cain, 19, Appiegate. , i F r a n k Bultis, 20, Decker ; NeiTie I I-Ii]laker; 18~ Argyte . i

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F r a n k and Andrew Champion went E. Bearup sold h is S0-acre f a r m in ' t hu r Atwet l and other f r iends. to A lma V/ednesday to spend a few oec~ma 1_o, ~, ,ovesta , - together %vlt~ the Mrs. %Vm. Doug'las, who has been

.~. . ~ . , - r,<,- ~- . . . . . . pe r sona l p r o p e r t y on the -elate to his days. ~ar l ~rooxs o{ m.L ~easap,~ . . . . ' ~ ]visi t ing ° he r dauo'hter , ?vfrs. W. H. " 4 " ' ( ~ T ,_ expects to r e tu rn with them Sa tu rday i son, Cornehus Bea rup , :for $9,500. I He]rues, r e t u r n e d so nor home ac Hol~

to visi t a few days here. Mr. and iKrs. 2;iason Wilson, ~',r .... • . u ~ . Thursday . Mrs. Holmes and daugh- Margaret Levagood -~ anc~ Mrs. Wm. ter , Doris Jane , accompanied her to 2,{re and Mrs. Roy Hulburt o f Dry-

den. came last Thu r sday to visit E'~ro Schwade re r were Sunday gues t s of s:oend a f ew weeks. [Vrr. and Mrs. L. S a r g e n t at Deford. and Mrs. Chas. Tahmadge . Mr. Hul- " * t

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bur t r e t u r n e d Tuesday and Mrs. Hut- V/ord has been received f rom Pa ins - ~ @ :o ville, Ohio, of the dea th of Pea r l , the I C H U R C H C A L E N D A R J e igh t -year -o ld d a u g h t e r of Mr. and i$. _ "__e, Mrs. H. O. Greenleaf . Mr. and Mrs. !

went to Detroit Friday where he will Ivisit relatives a few days before go- i ing to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he will {be employed.

! games A. Greenleaf received word !that his s{ster, Mrs. K. S. Work, a I former res iden t of Cass City, suffered ' a pa ra ly t i c s t roke last week a t the home of he," d a u g h t e r at 7facolt

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! Th i r t y re la t ives and f r iends of Chase Di lman enjoyed a pot tuck din- her Sunday a t F r a n k Di lman 's home.

M r . Ditman expects to leave for his home at Beverte?% Sask., in a few days.

i Ea r l Helier returned S a t u r d a y n igh t f rom Chicago where he has been pu r su ing a short course in pas- t ry bak ing at the Siebel Ins t i tu te of Technology. Mr. Holler "is on" to ali the la te wr inkles in pa s t ry baking. He knov;s how to put in the ~ro-oer taste and pu t on the ar t i s t ic look- to wed- ding cakes and o ther high-class baked g'oods. No need, gir ls , to delay the a l l - impor tan t e v e n t any 1on~'er.

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Now come the Pigs--the Calves--the Colts-- and the Lambs.

TIME for your,work horses and mules to shed their Winter's coat.

--TIME to tone them up--give their systems a spring house-e!eaning--and drive out the worms.

Ire tess Sleek T0 ic C ttmner Worm Exleller

Your COWS that h~ve long been on w i n t e r f eed need um sys tem, ton ing , bowel-c leans ing, . .pDe.izing effects of Dr. I:[ess Stock Tonic. Pu t s thefia in ~ine condit ion for ealvine 2. i t means more milk.

Your BROOD SOWS will be r e l i e v e d of const ipat ion and p,~,~ M ~' , ~, ~,~-'-~-~ -b-r P:trrov,iu-r by a eours~ of D:" Hess gf~ob q 'n~ . i~ - -whbh m e ~ hen:it~v hi.<<, and a mother wi th an ample mi lk supp ly to nour i sh them.

Your SHOATS will be g rea t ly bene f i t ed by a cpur~e of n<o T-T . . . . Sm-.~ Ton'.e. It dr ives oufi the werms- -s t~mumtes l i e appe t i te and m a k e s t h e m thr ive.

F e e d it to E\VES be fo re !ambinf~ t ime. It p revents f e v e r e d u d d e r s and s cou r ing b>nbs. F e e d it af ter lambing : ~ +a -~:u]u <".~e th -~ i'~ow of m;;k ~nsuri:+~o" iambs for the

ear ly marke t . Dr. Hess Stock Tonic conta ins Tonics for the digestion,

Lzxa t ives for the bowels, Diure l ics for ihe kidneys, and Y e r m i f u g e s f c r the v ; 'o rcns .

% ~ y P a y ~:~e Pe~.~.dler T~::¢i,'ee 9~I~ P r i c e ?

Burkds Drug Store . ?

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Fo M. Church- - -Preach ing next Green leaf were f o r m e r res iden ts ° f l S u n d a y a f t e rnoon in Craf t ' s Hall at Cass City. 13 o'clock fol lowed by t e s t imony meet -

A spark f rom the ch imney set fire ing<, We had a g o o d congrega t ion to the roof of N. Bigelow's res idence last Sunday and a very in@i r ing ser- I F r i d a y morn ing . P r o m p t a s s i s t ance vice. We feel l ike say ing ' - -The best 1 f r o m near -by ci t izens had the fire un- of all is God is wi th us. 1%ev. Ander-{ der control by the t ime the fire de. son expects to commence special l p a r t m e n t arrived, meet ingg here soon. He will be as- i

IKr. and Mrs. I%. E. G r a h a m nea r s is ted by Rev. Whims of Snorer , A i i Caro welcomed a l ; t t le so~ h:to theb ' welcome to a l l " t !home Sunday morninG- _ , , . He has been P r e s b y t e r i a n ~ ! n v e s t an hour Sun- !named Malcolm >'e-~as Mrs. G r a h a m day w h e r e you will be r e f r e shed and ]will b e Getter known to her Cuss City e n c o u r a g e d for ano ther week. The ~friends as Miss E m m a 1V1uek. exa l ted spir i t of the service takes you

The fol lowing were e n t e r t a i n e d a t a thousand miles f rom the pe t ty cares d inne r Sunday a t ttae Jacob H u r l e y and annoyances ot the day. You re- home: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. l~/Iiddleton it urn home re f reshed , renewed, re- I and two daugh t e r s , F r a n c e s and stored. Morning" worship a t i0 :30; aacquel ine, HySo Eo Hun te r , Cameron i se rmon by the pas tor . Theme " P o w e r " Wal lace , D. C, M a e t n t y r e and the , tex t Acts 1 : 8 vs. Misses Mary and Isabel Mae In ty re . t Sabba th schooI at the dose of ser-

H e n r y Nowland ' s f r i ends were i vice. All a re invited, classes for aIt. p leased to be g r e e t e d by his f r i e n d l y ! Y- p. C. E. a t 6:30 p. m. Topic,

, ~ - r r •, ~-i l smile on F r i d a y morning ' , one of his t" mab~vs,. ,.~oo(t and Bad." Hob. 10: f irst visits down town since his sor t - ;23-25; Prey . 4: 28-27. This is the live- ous illness wi th pneumonia . Mr. N o w - { w i r e se rv ice of the church. All young land is g a i n i n g Steadily and expects ~life, leaders , s i n g e r s and eli act ive on- to r e sume work in his t rucking ' bust- deavors . S t r a n g e r s welcome. hess soon., i E v e n i n g song" service at 7:30 p o m .

Ten young ladies were en t e r t a ined 'G°°d old h y m n s are sung'. Special mu- ' ~ l Monday evening" at the H. T. Crandel] sic is r ende red by the Cnora Club

home in honor of Miss Marie Crandel t choir. The se rmon applies the e ter- who leaves soon for Por t Huron hos-i! >'al gospel to the age in which we pi tal to en te r t r a i n i n g a t t ha t place, i live. The pas to r begins a ser ies of The evening was spent in cards a n d ~addresses .on "The Three Fools ."

. . . . : . . . . ~,~ . . . . . . . . i ~ ~ ... . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F i r s t - - T h e Foot the Psa lmis t s Met served. + ~Second--The Fool St. Paul Found

The fol lowing p r o g r a m will be pre- [sented at the nex t m e e t i n g of the

' l ~ ~ I W o m a n s St~y club next T u e s d a y t a f t e rnoon : " A r t and A r c h i t e c t u r e of l J apan , " Mrs. S. W a r n e r ; Round Ta-

l ble, Mrs. A. Atwel l , Mrs. G. Hooper and Mrs. A. I). Gillies; " W a s h i n g t o n ' s Eng l i sh Home," Mrs. A. A. Ricke,r. RoIl call, Quota t ions f rom K i p l i n g .

Mr. and Mrs. J o h n McKichan w e r e p leasan t ly su rpr i sed when about 35 of the i r ne ighbors and f r i ends g a t h - e red at t h e i r home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent ve ry p l easan t - ly a f t e r which a pot luck suppe r was served,

Rev. E ldred Char les of Care was a cal ler in Cass Ci ty F r iday . Mr. Charles , f o r m e r coun ty " Y " s e c r e t a r y of Tuscola, has held the pa s to r a t e of the Care Bap t i s t church fo r the pa s t two years , and will leave the coun ty sea t about March 15 for Footv i l le ,

I Wis., where he has accepted a eall l f r om the Chr i s t ian church.

A quiet wedding c e r e m o n y was per- fo rmed by the Rev. G. A. N e w b e r r y S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon at the home of A n d r e w Pfann , when his d a u g h t e r , Zora, became the br ide of Mr. H o m e r Si lvernai t of Det ro i t . They were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Si!ver-

I nail of Cass City, Mr. S i lvernai l be- . r, , 1 o ] m y a bro ther o-~ one groom and ?drs. Si lvernai t a s is ter of the br ide. Mr. and Mrs. Si lvernai l will mak~ the i r home in Case City.

In honor of the th i rd b i r t h d a y of her daughte r , Doro thy , Mrs. J. H. Holcomb e n t e r t a i n e d the m e m b e r s of the cradle roll of the P r e s b y t e r i a n Sunday school a t he r home F r i d a y af- ternoon. Games furnished the a f t e r - noon's e n t e r t a i n m e n t a f t e r whic r t h e

l i t t l e f o l k s j o u r n e y e d t o t h e d i n i n g " room, which was decora ted in ye l low and white. A sm.%ll whi te c radle

d e c o r a t e d wi th ye l low cen te red the t a b l e f rom which ye l low r ibbons ex- t e n d e d to each of the e igh teen places which were each m a r k e d wi th a yel-

t low c h r y s a n t h e m u m . A da in ty suppe r lwas served and Doro thy rece ived m a n y p re t ty ~ifts .

i ' 2h i rd - -The Fool Our Lord Describes. Don' t miss any of them. Sound teach- ing-; rea l gospel and sph ' i tual en l igh t - enment .

W I L L I A M W. E D W A R D S , Pas tor .

Methedf~t Ep i s copa l - -The pas tor will p r each nex t Sunday morning" on " P u r e and U n d e f l e d Rel ig ion" and wilI look for t he same kind of inspi ra- t ion he had f r o m the l a rge crowd as- sembled las t Sunday. W h a t is bes t in a n y se rmon is due to the a u d i e n c e as well as the speaker . Ju s t the two f ron t seats we re v a c a n t las t Sunday. Let o the rs apprec ia t e these b y m a k i n g • t h e m yours fo r worship. There is enough sea t ing capaci ty in all the churches fo r all the people of Case; City. Was not the music an inspi ra- t ion las t Sunday also?

The evening" service will be a t the usua l hour wi th a message sui tabte for the occasion. The young people's chorus will l ead the music.

E p w o r t h League serv ice at 6:30. Cabine t m e e t i n g on Tuesday a t 9:00 in t he evening. Week day services for nex t week a t the usual hours . A welcome to all.

WM. RICHAR1)S, Pas tor .

Evangel ical- - -10:00 a. m . , Bible school. Tha t was a record a t t endance last Sunday. Of course, we ' re not quite sat isf ied yet .

11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Gospei se rmons by the pastor . An offering fo r conference c la imants will be t a k e n in the m o r n i n g service.

6:45 p. m . - - J u n i o r and Senior Y. P. A. Subjec t fo r Juniors , "The Sin of P r o f a n i t y . " Seniors, V'Habits, Good md Bad."

Come out and hea r good s inging, Jiscussions. and messages .

P r a y e r mee t i ng on Thursday" at 7:30 p. m.

Teache r TraininG" on F r i d a y night . F. L. POHLY.

M u s t L i v e and L ~ a r n .

Young people nevei .will be circumo spect. Human affairs must a lways be ar ranged in consideration of thin fact.

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Noxious Weeds Ngne..

9 ' 2 ; per cent germination

Hinn~ota grown.

Oihe~ o seeds, good qaaliiyo Sweet Ctove~°o Hammoth Ciove~; grimm AlfalLa, Etc. I

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!'Paris Green" a, nd

Friday (today) and Sat u r d a y ~

Chas. Ray in "Paris Green" and "Speed", a Goldwyn Sport. Re- ,dew.

S P E C I A L BARGAIN P R i C E ~ Friday night only, children 15c, adults 20c.

Saturday night; children 20c, adults 30c.

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MONDAY, MARCH 13

AMATEUR NIGHT Come and enjoy the fun. Fol-

lowing is part of the evening's entertainment" Dan Striffler in "The Stuttering Coon." Hunter &Tyo in a song entitled "In the

Vinter Time." Mills & Hart- wick in a novelty black face sketch. Wayne & McLaug'h!in will sing "Why Dogs Leave Home." "Jim" McKenzie in a solo. Geo. Dell in fancy clog

' and step dancing. Mihalich Bros. wilt sing. Also several other numbers .

The pictures are Mary Miles Minter in "Eyes of the Heart" and "Duck Inn." a very clever comedy.

' Tar R ght [0 Love"

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 Mae Murray in "The Right to

Love"; also a screen magazine and "The Skylark", a comedy.

"The Dandff Thursday and Friday, March

!G and 17--Wallace Reid in "The I)ancin ~ Fool." See all the latest steps and fads in dancing. "Ves" Tibble his _name; Hicks - ville his station. ~ut the gods gave him syncopated feet. This is the tale of a jio°ger who pus joy in jaz. Don't miss this.

It a l h e [0 t r [[@rsemel urday, Mar. 18, "The Four I [[ nf tha &l~¢eR, l.~e" Horsemen of the Apocolypse. [

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DEATHS OF THE W E E K .

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w h e r e he was ac t ive in c i ty and socia l ac t iv i t i es .

H e was a Mason and Odd Fellow~ h o l d i n g m e m b e r s h i p in t h e s e l o d g e s a t Cass City. H e w a s a m e m b e r o f ' S a n t a A n a Kiwan i s c lub and a r e a d > e r o f the M a t e e r Bible c lass of t h e ' F i r s t Presbyterian church .

D u r i n g his b u s i n e s s l ife h e r e h e • ~ f w o n the confidence ~nd e s t e e m o as - soc ia t e s and p a t r o n s as we l l a s f r i e n d s and a c q u a i n t a n c e s m a d e in a Socia l way;

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Mr. M c D e r m o t t is s u r v i v e d b y his m o t h e r , Mrs. M a r g a r e t McDer+ m o r t , 134 W e s t T w e n t i e t h s t r e e t ; h is w i d o w , Mrs. +Barbara M c D e r m o t t ; a • d a u g h t e r , Miss Bel le M c D e r m o % , ~eaeher in t he Greenvi l l e school ; t w o sons , Al ton , a pup i l a t t he h i g h school , and Jus t i n , w h o is a t t e n d i n g t h e Po ly t echn ic school of E n g i n e e r ~ i n g at Oakland; t h r e e b r o t h e r s , H. A+ LKcDermott , Los A n g e l e s ; H u g h Mc- D e r m o t t , P o r t H u r o n , Mich. ; and A}- l an M. M c D e r m o t t , S a n t a Aria.

Noihi~ to Lock Forward Too

Lawson--Have you had your vaca+~ ti on ?

Dawson~Yes, darn ~t!

D E N T I S T N Y o L Ao Fr i t z , R e s i d e n t Deatisgo

OfFice over Cass Ci ty Drug Coo W e soi iei t you r p a t r o n a g e whe:a in nezd of work°

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t imis t i c outlook for t h e cord ing sea- John Dav idson and Win. L o w were [son of basebal l p r e d o m i n a t e d .

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• 28 BI!GH S C H O O L S T U D E N T S C R O W N E D W i T H A'S

Continued from f i r s t page . t e a m s divided a double h e a d e r w i t h P i g e o n a t P i g e o n l a s t •Thursday eve- :rainy, t h e boys los ing by the score of 28 a n d 8 and t he gi r ls w i n n i n g by the s co re o f 25-11.

" I p ropose to show y o u " said Mr. C a m o b e l ! ( s u b s t i t u t e d ) P r o f e s s o r of G e n e r a t Science, " a v e r y fine speci- m e n of a d issec ted frog" which I have in t h i s parce l . " U n d o i n g the parce l ,

7he d i sc losed some s andwiches , a h a r d - boi led egog, and some f ru i t . " B u t - - s u r e l y i ate m y lunch ! " he e x c l a i m e d - - H i g h School Life°

J+ ~ . M c F a r t a n d , state s e c r e t a r y of t h e H i -Y assoc ia t ion , wi l l be a t t he M g h school M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n and e:vening fo r the p u r p o s e of o r g a n i z i n g

.a Hi -Y assoc ia t ion here .

I tures , cu t -outs , and d r a w i n g o r ig ina l T h i r d Grade° f lower des igns . Lee S m i t h is a n e w pupil .

-We are on p a g e e leven in our char t . We ' re r e a d i n g the s t o r y of the

+ F i r s t Grade+ " D u t c h Twins . " S i x t h Grade.

a re ill. ! We mis s J a m e s K e e g a n , who has Mrs. I. Aga r , Mrs. Ashtey, Nr.~. moved to N e w Green lea f .

Mason Wilson, Miss L a u r a Major and Our" boys have o r g a n i z e d a baseba l l Mrs. Zemke were v is i tors here l a s t t eam. week We ' r e h a v i n g some v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

bast ~/ectnesoay "was Arcno.r mere- *~,'~ . . . . +~ . . . . . . . . . .+'° ke 's s ix th b i r t h d a y which was cole- I " J u n i o r High+ b ra t ed by a p a r t y fo r his class. We i Cha r lo t t e W a r n e r of the second h a d an imal cookies, cake w i th cand les tg 'rade s a n g two songs )}or us F r i d a y and . . . . . ice cream for refreshments and'm..~rni;.~.g. t he ~fternoo~ was p l ea san t ly sDentI ~r~ ~r.~ ~,~,~r)~r~o" -~o'~nst acc idents

K i n d e r g a r t e > , W e ' r e t a l k i n g about s igns of s p r i n g

a n d h a v e l ea rned f o u r new s p r i n g soIlg's.

We a re making" a book l e t thi~ week £ n w h i c h the ch i ldren a re p a s t i n g pie-.~Ro+bert Louis S tevenson .

wi th games° I ra Bullock is gO[ha' to r ace r in to

the coun t ry th is week;

. Second Grade. Mar ian S i lverna i l en te red th i s

room this week. Our A class is r e a d i n g out of the

' : 'Na tu r e and L i f e Reader s . " Mrs. G r a h a m a n d Mrs. McNeil w e r e

' ) Ieasant cal lers l a s t week. We are memorizing" ..~ ~ W i n d " b y ~'¢Tll,a

' in p h y s i o l o g y class. We a re s t u d y i n g how to care f o r and b a n d a g e a wound which is v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g .

The e i g h t h g r a d e a re w r i t i n g es- says abou t i n sec t pes ts .

B a p t i s t - - 1 0 : 3 0 moYning w o r s h i p ; sub jec t " T r a p s for the U n s u s p e c t i n g " 12 m., Bible school. 5 p. m., Crusa -

'ders . 6:30, B. Y. P . U . 7:30 even ing ; se rv ice . Sub jec t , " N a t i o n a l Grea t - ~ n e s s . ' ~

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'for the sale of his creations in Dresses. MosHoxTz"Mode of the Moment" models will come to us fresh from his designing rooms twice each month. The number of models we may expect to receive will+ of course, be l imited~and there will be but one Dress of each design.

Those who follow Fashion+s latest dictates will be apprecia- tive of the charming originality of MosHoNmz interpretation of the "mode ' - -and the fact that each model wi l l be e x c l u s i v e with its wearer enhances desirability°

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m o d e l s is m o s t m o d e r a t e ° T h e first o r i g i n a t i o n s a r e n o w o n d i s p ! a y o

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on Monday . E r v i n Dav idson was a cal ler at Cass

City. " The party at Jos. Y 0 U i + l g ' s w a s well

i l i qu ida te the p r e s e n t defici t , which , [divided equal ly a m o n g the t h r e e l i e ; c a r s , will a m o u n t to a p p r o x i m a t e l y :$.50 pe r club. E x h i b i t i o n g a m e s fo r

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!~;~t~+~dec!o ~ v e r y b o d y r e p o r t s a good [ c ~ i ~ , + ~,o!~ )eag'ue% ,:hare will ~ ........ e o "

it[me, i p r o b a b l ) b e the me{hod a d o p t e d fro,. O ~ c e on ~{ain St . o p p o s i t e Como H a r r y Coad was a cat ler in Cass ! r a i s ing th n e c e s s a r y f u n d s , ai! in-me~>e~ai 8 t a r e Bank . Reee~gly re-.

Ci ty on Sa tu rday . [deb tedness m e a n w h i l e being' c lea red t u r n e d f r o m A r m y . Chie f of S ~ r g e r y loft a t once. 15 m o n t h s in U+ S. A. B a s e H o s p i t a l

The re is to be a dance a t Mrs. J. F r a n k Powley , of Deckerv i l l e , Mort [son, Va. Q u a r t ' s on Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Wi lbe r t El l is and s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ' of t he San i iac l I ch i ldren and the F/tisses Vfinnie and i c ° u n t y l eague , was chosen as t r e a s u r - i 3% <!% REDW~NE~ ~Vfo Do

. . . . . l er of t h e joint leae 'ue funds. ] Phvs[e ig~ ~1:~d S~rgeoi~ Maude Day were cauer s in ~ a y ~or~l ~ "-a " ~ P ~,~ '1 v "" n " i ~ " . . . . . S u n d a y t F res ia~nv ~. ~o JS++CK.%, mute . L'o. +~. ~ ,,-~

" ~ "Alex J a m i e s o n is c a r [ n ; for ,p res ided a t t he m e e t i n g , and Pros - i Phon~ '~8.. ! ±Vi "s. g" : [dent W J Allen, San i l ac was e lec ted + - ~ - - N - N ~ 'her m o t h e r . Mrs Sid Robe r t s I ' " . . . . . D---~ : P T ~ ~ ' . . • . : , , s ec re t a ry . ' lne owmrs presen~ w e r e

M I s H e r o n is ve ry sick a t t h i s wr i t ' • - - -i ex-president A. J Xnapp, Tuscola;i " V;teTi.or~a~ . . . . . . . . . . . . i S e c r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r M. L. A c k e r m a n , w ~ . ~ w ± . ~ . . . . w***,u~**, mrs . ~ia ~o~er~s ~s smwiy i m p r o v - . ~Hur,,.;~- B ~ n ~ ' ~ ° ~s ~o.o~ .̂a~,o~,~<, ,~,;~- o.T ~'. ~ f Office a t W h a l e ' s F e e d Ba rn .

ing a t th is wr i t ing . _+ t P0wley , G. N. Van Tine , !Oaro; and 10frier 4 6 - - 2 R Res idence 4 6 - - 3 R R scue Corners were busv on N o n - ' T o m . e - -~o ~ - ~ayres .

day fixing" au tomobi les . [ ' ! Ao 5o K n a p p , F u n e r a i D i r e c t o r

~callers a t G r a n t school on Monday . 1

B E A U L E Y .

H e n r y Smi th ' s f a m i l y moved t o

i t h e i r new home neaz Cass City on S a t u r d a y .

The :friends of Hec to r M c D e r m o t t of Santa~ Ana , Cal i fornia , w e r e ve ry m u c h shocked and s a d d e n e d to h e a r of his dea th , t hey no t hear ing ' t h a t he w a s ill un t i l Sunday . His f r i e n d s he re h a s t e n e d to send a pos t a l shower and before some .of the ca rds were

, sen t , t he news came t h a t he had ' p a s s e d away . We were all v e r y so r ry and e x t e n d our h e a r t f e l t s y m p a t h y to his loved ones in t h e i r be reave- m e n t .

Mrs. J a n e He ron is qu i te ill a t t h e home of h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Caufield.

The n u r s e s f r o m Bad Axe w e r e : l a n d Licensed E m b a l m e r ° l~[rSo Knapp+ i H E R E ' S A N E W A N D {Lady A s s i s t a n t with License° Night

P L E A S A N T ~ W A Y OF l a n d day calls r ece ive p r o m p t a t t e ~ i A D O P T I N G A C H I L D [ t ion. City phone , i 1 i ~ ~o~o,~ ~ +~+~do~ ~oo,+, ~o~d i ~°'~ + = ~ ° ' ~ ~°~°+~ ' w o r k e r f o r the M i c h i g a n T u b e r c u l o s i s . Lee Block. iassoc ia t ion , has d i scovered a new w a y ]Evervthin~: in u n d e r t a k i n ~ ~oods al- !of h o b [ u s ' a l o n g the m o v e m e n t of i n - i w a y s On hand . D a y a n d n i g h t cal ls

~ is , t r o d u e i n g mi lk l u n c h e s in d~e schoo ~. p r o m p t l y a t t ended . Office p h o n e 182, i In one of the schools of the s t a t e 1 w h e r e the s y s t e m +was be ing intro= C A 8 8 C F r g L O D G E NO 214, L. Co L. duced i t was f o u n d t h a t a n u m b e r of m e e t the secoiid and f o u r t h S a t u r d a y f ami l i e s could n o t a f fo rd to pay fo r of each m o n t h a t C r a f t ' s Hal l . t he mi lk . T h e r e u p o n a m o v e m e n t w~ts s t a r t e d in t h a t c i ty of having" wel l - to- do f ami l i e s " a d o p t " t he ch i ld ren of t hese poo re r f a m i l i e s f o r the p u r p o s e of t he se mi lk lunches only . E a c h elqild was t a k e n care of in t h i s w a y and

] there was m u c h r i v a l r y deve loped so i t h a t t h e r e were n o t e n o u g h ch i ld ren , to " a d o p t . "

Dr B lack of I n d i a n a gave a ve ry • • • , " . . . . . + I Milk lunches in the schools a : e in~eres~mg t a lk S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n in -.~..~ ~ . . . . . . . . . +., M ~ o ~ , ~ , ~ , , t ~h~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l ga ...... ~ . . . . . g . . . . . . . . . . . . . g . . . . . . . . . . . . w i n n i n g rne w o r m , o r wnr ls r w m e n - - s t e m is doin¢ a o.reat dea l t9 he ln was v e r y m u c h en joyed by all p r e s - I X d e r n o u r i s h e d ' O e h i f ' & e n to bui ld @

e n ~ r t h u r Moore and f a m i l y s p e n t l t t l e l % ) ; d l t l e As;rae/2Su~t i:ubSerh:~lj ~

S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t the Claude Hin-1 . . . . . . +he ch i ld ren because ma~-nu- m a n h o m e a t V~lonvl l le : . T h e y re- t r i t i o n (s one of the p r i nc ipa l causes pozr u r a n a m a ~v, oore ~a lnng vezy _ " " " !of the s p r e a d of th i s d i sease . fas t . 1 Mrs Moore s u g g e s t s t h a t o thec p!a-

Mrs. iVlae Coleman, who ha s s p e n t o, ~ ~ " ~,r;,a,+ . . . . . . ~ . mUk Finches severa l weeks here v i s i t i ng h e r r o s t e r , ..^ -~+.~aueed mio 'h t =rof i tabb; %11ow

~ a ~ ~r r /" ~1 * T I ,a~. {c, IIlbrot~ a m J" " ""

ivirs. ~; ivioore, and Mrs. t. W• i-iart-+'-- ,,auop ~ tion" p-lan. .sell, l e f t W e d n e s d a y f o r h e r s i s te r ' s I ~ne h o m e in L a p e e r Ci ty before s t a r t i n g l - - ~ - ~ _ _ _ _ _

• , " C ~SS CITY M A R N E T S for he r h o m e in N e w b e r r y , Mich. I . . . . . The on ly exe i te rnen t in Beau ley is I

election. Two caucuses w e r e held• Cass City, Mich., M a r c h 9, 1922. , Buying" Price--

U n i o n t i cke t , w h e n the fo l lowing of- W h i t e whea t , bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.22 The first , we believe, was called the

fleers vzere n o m i n a t e d : Superv i so r , Bower Connel t ; clerk, Man ley Ende r s - bee; t reas . , H e r b e r t M a h a r g ; h i g h w a y c o m m i s s i o n e r , CSas. E. Wi l l i amson . The second t i cke t was the T o w n s h i p t icket , t h e nominees be ing : Superv i s - or, Geo. G r a n t ; clerk, D u g a l d Brown; t reas . , J a y A n d r e w s ; h i g h w a y con> miss ioner , J o h n McCal lum.

)/Irs. L. H i n m a n is not as welt th i s week.

t J O I N T F I N A N C E C O M M I T T E E M E E T S .

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{ F e a t u r e d by a m a r k e d sp i r i t of har'- I

[to keep a m a t e u r basebal l in the t h r e e T h u m b coun t ies on a solid basis , t h e m e e t i n g of the jo in t f inance c o m m i t t e e

Red wheat° bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.22 Oats , bu . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

R y e , bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 B u c k w h e a t cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 Corn, shel led, bu. (56 lbs .) . . . . . . . . 60 P o t a t o e s , bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Bar ley , cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . t0 Peas , bu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Beans , cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.75 Baled hay, ton . . . . . . . . . 10.00 11.50 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ]8 25 E g g s , d o z e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0

B u t t e r , tb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ca t t l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 l& Hogs , l ive we igh t , p e r lb . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Calves, live w e i g h t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g 9 Bro i le r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 21 H e n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I7 2 2 Staa's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Geese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 7 T u r k e y s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04

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~'AGE s m . c s .AS~ C,;[TY CHRONICLE. Cass C;~ty, M i c h i g a n , M a r c h 10, 1 9 2 2 .

CANBOXOo

B e a u t i f u l w e a t h e r fo r f /Iarch.

Mrs . B e r t L i b k u m a n a t t e n d e d the S h r i n e todg,'e in Bad A x e T h u r s d a y (:venin£::.

Thos. P a r k e r was a ca : le t in Owen- <ia le Friday:

~,,,c ....... (, J a r v i s was a ca ! le t in Bad A x e Wednesday.

B~2". and )/!!:s. O. f ! a n s e n of I)et:?oit ;s .visitJno" at the home of Ceo. P a r k -

l~ansen a itSrs. er , s t . 21:'s. ' : is s i s t e r of P a r k e r .

Fete::" R a s m u s s e ~ , L e w and tZic'!iard • :;~:,x,q~ ;~ii-r,:a(!~,,-! ! ~ £1 Y~' ln,]e,'~,"-h~

l',.irSo P : ' ed ~ b a r v e r and ,,a¢_,:4,:.z,,,'~ ' , ' " : " " " " , 3,its. 3.'!arks, o£ Fl:int c?..1].ed on 2'/its. L.ew J a r v i s :,.Ve(.tnesd.:~,y.

l_,ew:s and Ri.'.:hm:'d Ja:,:vis d:'m.'e ~o

J~-)-ad. A x e S u n d L r y go v : [s i t the]c :~~: :.'., t}?,- £i"'o WhO ] S ~-Ii ";,~e?'$ ~ : 0 0 r ' r i : r :LL .:':TS

?.:':: ic :2:,2'.

ivh'. ap,(]_ ii.i:'s. :.>~?)? .... ,,~ }£o!ph an,:: son } : : e t~a rn ( ) ( ] t O %]?o i ; r t : t oK ) , ( ! i l D . e t : : o i ' ~

?t}iondav after ":: few w,'..-'ei<s v i s f t w i i j : .:is m o t h e r , i i r s . J a m e s Uptog ' iove ,

end wi th Mr. and ~IIrs. John Beebe- i hyser . ]. Wm. F a r r o t t of G ladwin is spend- m g a f e w d a y s . a t J. S. P a r r o t t ' s home.

~!: ' . and Mrs. C.' Quick sPen~ Sun- d a y with Nate Br idges of Noves t a .

Mrs. 17[. E. T a ] i m a d g e and son, Gra:nt, r e t u r n e d to t h e i r home in T a l e S a t u . r d a y after a three weeks ' visit w i t h reTatives in th is vJein.itv.

Little J o h n S c h i r m e r le£t last

T h u r s d a y f o r a two m o n t h s ' v i s : t with his a u n t and uncle in ~ i k t o n .

EVERGREEN°

2i-'s. :t,J-erle Smi th and ~'/iiss !~%len C~_'ai~{ s p e n t the week end wi th t he i r pa r en t s , M r . and } I t s . ~oTot. Cra i%

r ~ , i t . :" 0 ( ] ' 1 . . ~ ge ] q zl,e n t d _ ~.augnte~ o:. Cna4. Sever - e .,. , . , , , .~ l~ ~ ] . . . . . . ] - 2 . . . . ° ] ] - " l ] LI ~ : - , c~ :~ vvLtu ix~=t~ uce/i I/i ~,Vlb!3. b ' ] @ i]%eLIS-

ies., is improvine'o

: X.,{U:Te ~_:<n:n2a Ki[chJn is on t h e sick lisL

'T,:i]ma K e m l e d y ]s stayino" with' her grandnaothe:% Mrs. i i ' r :mk .&us- lander , f o r a s h o r t t ime.

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.'~n.'J s i s te r , K:'s. V, icb;,,"d Jm:vJs. i Joe Tow!e ' s f e a t u r e s a re s o m e v / h a t . g~srJ.%'u,£'ed t h e s e days on accou.nt of

• ~ ' / , ; b ~ i ~ e a r m a n and famii~:' o:c ~ :~ C n t a N o £ ! i 2 ( ] i[£¢a r ~£).!

°['i Clinton K_Pche, r e t u r n e d home ' • - , . ~ D ' " - ,1 has - } } - O ] 9 ] ] ~ , S t ( ) \ x T ] ] ; " r~.:~ L o~.~-,, ~- .~ b ~ . ; t_,; i l o . , ' , o e e i ~ VI%I:3 i . :2 !Z"

. . . . . . . ~r.,-,- fro-co the M. A. C. a t Lansino" . / & e l i ' ] .0£2PG]2~%~ aT.,;.'o R]](] i ' , i i ' S , i ~ ¢ . b ~ & : , . W - - - a>"

:,nan, a few weak.s, i %'D;'. a n d 1/.Its. Ly]e :Zapfe s p e n t a n - 4' ~

!Q[aroldo ) a r v J s of O w e n d a ] e cal].ed f e w days l a s t w e e k w i t h Mrs. Zap.=e s .;.n Low 0;a~\,:s ~ ' '" _.>Piday_ a f t e rnoor , , i f a the r , F/i. H a r r i n g t o n .

Will I - la r t ley of D e t r o i t cal led o n ! The m e e t i n g s wb ieh we r e p o r t e d , b ~ ,~m.~k as expec t ed t:o d o s e Friday bev,.~ J a r v i s on ~Wednesdayo ~ . . . . . . . . . . .

~r;.- and V r s -P<,to- Sorer> ,,vS~r't n igh t have been con t inued indef in i te -

Thos. Leach , b u r n e d to t h e g r o u n d l a s t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . All of t h e f u r n i t u r e on the l o w e r floors w a s saved.

{ Li la H e n d r i c k w a s h o m e f r o m school : p a r t of l a s t w e e k on a c c o u n t el! sick- i ness .

i M:c. a n d i~/l!"s. W i l s o n S p a v e n at-

~tende~] a p a r t y at t h e Frank ] )J lman h o m e l a s t T h u r s d a y even ing .

{ C y r u s Wag 'one r has b e e n visi:cii%g" a t t he A n t h o n y B e u t l e r home fo r a few

i days . ! B y r o n Hal l moved to t he Cooper J a r m f r o m the J as. C~arnpbell f a r m at

!El l in£ ' ton On S a t u r d a y .

[ . . . . . ~ , . .4.. .~ ..... i 6,.,~,,.~ ;-Cuu;.-,Jv;~i Uu i~c ]q - .-~. ~.ome _:n Cass v.~ty Su~sdav S t e r ' s p e n d i n g ' . t h e p a s t w e e k a t tt~e h o m e o:2 her daug 'h te r , Mrs. T. C. H e n d r i c k .

??he sic]< fo lks a r e a!l on the m e n d in th is n e i g h b o r h o o d .

",2-eOo Collins is moving ' go the 2;'_{c- ~-.,<r~nu, : ' : 'arm s0u i :h of C a s s v;~0],.

. E . S . Hendricl< & Son sh ipped abou t 4 0 0 bushe l s of oa t s to tlie S t a t e

i F a r m ~-ureau o ~ c e at LansJnA" the : f i rs t of t he w e e k w h i c h will be re- so o ~rorG t h e r e f o r seed. T h e y w e r e of t he ~7£orthy v a r i e t y .

i The Fr iendsh i :? club wiT1 be e n t e r - r a i n e d th i s (Fri~[ay) evenin : ; a t tiao iWm. ~cov :n home.

I T, C. : ~ . d • ~ , r : e n u r ] c £ , s e c r e t a r y of t he F N e n d s h i p club., in b e h a l f of t he

[ m e m b e r s , presented a potted h y a c f n t h ' to Mrs . E r n e s t B e a r d s l e y and a bas- ike t of f r u i t to r a c e of the f o l l o w i n g : ]Mrs. Win. Wi l son and Gar f ie ld Le i sh - I : m a n . t() move to t he ~ a m s y e r f a r m n a a r

i:N k t o n soon.

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Prayer meet ing- will be held a t Glen T u c k e y ' s h o m e T h u r s d a y even ing , 7 ! a t 2G, E v e r y o n e weleom.e.

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Cuss CRy, Mich igan , Mdrch 10, 1922. - CASS CITY CP~RONICLIi ............................... i sag~ SHYing<

V I L L A G E E L E C T I O N . Not ice is h e r e b y g iven to the quali-

fied electors of the Vil lage of Cass City, S ta te of Michg'an, t h a t the next ensuing" annua l e lect ion will be held at Council Rooms, Within said vi l lage, on Monday, March 13, A. D. 1922, at which elect ion the following" officers are to be e lec ted , viz.: 1 vi l lage pres- ident , I v i l l age clerk, 1 vi l lage t reas - u re r , 3 v i l lage t r u s t e e s for 2 yea r s , 1 ~ s s e s s o r .

D a t e d this 20th day of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1922.

L U R A A., D E WiTT, 3-3- Clerk of said vi l lage.

Sta te of Michigan, County of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S S .

I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .

being duly sworn, depose and say t ha t am a cit izen and a duly qualified

elector of the Prec inc t of the Township of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in said County of . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . and Sta te of Michigan; tha t my postoffice address is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (R. F . D. No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) t h a t I am not now reg i s te red as an e lec tor the re in and t h a t I make this affidavit for the purpose of procur ing my reg-

i s t r a t i o n as an etector in accordance ',with the s t a t u t e , a n d I solemnly s w e a r

with the lowest respons ib le b idder g iving adequa t e secur i ty fo r the p e r - f o rmance of the work , in the sum then a n d t h e r e to be fixed by me, re- se rv ing to myse l f the r i g h t to r e j ec t any and all bids. The da te for th~ complet ion of such cont rac t , and the t e rms of p a y m e n t t he re fo r , shal l and w i l l be announced a t the t ime and place of l e t t i ng and all pe rsons de- s i r ing to bid on same will be r equ i red to deposi t in advance a cert i f ied check in the a m o u n t of $500.00 as a gua r -

a n t e e t h a t t h e y will e n t e r into a c o n t r a c t if a successful b idder .

Not ice is f u r t h e r h e r e b y given, t h a t . ~ ~.= ~======= =--.- ~, : ; - - ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c . . . . . . . . . . . . ,:

Order for P u b l i c a t i o n - - F i n a l Ad_[V~ ~.e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m in i s t r a t i on A c c o u n t . ~ S t a t e . of [ the Const i tu t ion of the Sta te of Mich-

l igan, and to defend the same a g a i n s t Michigan, The P r o b a t e Court for the l a]l enemies fore ign and domestic. County of Tuseola .

A t a session of sa id C o u r t held at lS ig ned . . . . . . . . the P roba te Office in the Villag'e °f 1~ . . . . . . . . . . . . }qotary or Jus t ice . Caro in said County , on the 28th day of F e b r u a r y A. D. 1922. " i Taken, s u b s c i b e d and sworn to before

.Present : Hon. O. D. HILL, Ju&,.'e me . . . . . . . . . . . . this . . . . . . . . . . day of of Proba te . A . D . 192 . . . .

In the M a t t e r of the E s t a t e of My commission expires . . . . . . 192 . . E m i l y Orr, Deceased. Reg i s t r a t ion of Absentee by Oath.

If any person whose name is not Mor ton H. Orr having" filed in said reg i s te red shall offer and claim t h e

cour t his final a d m i n i s t r a t i o n account , r igh t to vote at any election, and and his pe t i t ion p r a y i n £ for the al- shall, under oath, s tate tha t he e r she lowance t h e r e c f and for the assig'n- is a res iden t of such precinct and has ~men-t and d i s t r ibu t io~ of the res idue res ided in the township t w e n t y day~ of said es ta te , n e x t p reced ing such eIection, desig-

t t ts Ordered , T h a t the 27th day of na t ing pa r t i cu la r ly {he place of his or March Ao D~ 1922, at ten o'clock in her res idence and tha t he or she pos- the forenoon, a t sa id p roba te cffice, sesses the o ther qualifications of an be and is h e r e b y appo in ted for exam- elector under the const i tu t ion: and l in ing and allowing" said account and tha t owing" to the sickness or bodily h e a r i n g said pe t i t ion ; ]infirmiG, of himself or he r se l f or

t t is F u r t h e r Ordered, Tha t public " - . . . . . . . " . . . . . - . .. . some m e m o e r oI nls o1: ner i a m n y o~ no tme the reo f be .~uven bv p u b h c a t m n ,~,,,~. tn h~< n,. hp~ n h ~ n o o £rom f.ho . ~ ~ . ~ , . . . . . g . . . . . . . . . 1 ' ~ . , e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

of a copy of th~s order , for th ree s u c - , • • • " . , , ~ . . . . . . [ Pownsh@ on pubhc busmess or h~s or cessxve ~eeKs p r e x m u s ~o sala gay ox • " " , . . . . . . . . . . . . . I her own business and w~thout m t e n t n e a r m g , in m e voass ~ l ty wm'onmm a I t,, ~vold or delay his or her reo ' i s t ra - n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d and e n e u l a t e d " [ t ion he or she was unable to m a k e ap- said county. J pl icat ion fo r r eg i s t r a t ion on the last

O. Do H$1~L~ uf P~oh~t. I day provided by law :cor the r eg i s t e r - " : g' . . . . : '~ ~"tin~ of electors preceding such elec-

A t rue copy. ]tion, then the name of such person ©o Do H I L L , J u d g e of Probate° l shall be ree'istered0 and he or she shall

3-3--3 ~'" " ~ " l then be pe rmi t t ed to vote a t such .......................................................... election, i f such applican~ shal l in Order fer Publication--Appoihtmenl

of Admlnistratoro Sta te of Miehigan~ the P roba t e

Oourt for t h e County of Tuscolao At a session of sa~d Court, held a t

the Proba te OffÉce in the Villag'e of Caro in said County , on the 21st day of F e b r u a r y , Ao D. 1922.

P r e s e n t : Hon. O. D. Hill, J u d g e of Proba te .

In the m a t t e r of the E s t a t e of J a m e s Di l lman, Deceased°

Char les A. D i l h n a n hav ing filed in sa id court his pe t i t ion praying" t h a t the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of said e s t a t e be g r an t ed to F r a n k Di l lman or to some' o t h e r su i tab le person ,

I t is ordered , t h a t the 20ti~ day of March, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a t sam proba te office, be and is h e r e b y appoin ted for hear~ in.¢ Said pe t i t ion ;

I t is f u r t h e r ordered , t ha t public not ice t he r eo f be g iven by pubi ica t ion of a copy of th is order , once each week for t h r e e successive weeks pre- vious to said d a y of hearing" in the Cuss City Chronic le , a n e w s p a p e r p r in ted and c i r cu la t ed in said county.

0. D. H I L L , J u d g e of F roba te . A t rue copy° 2-24-3

O. Do Hill , J u d g e of Probate°

Not ice of H e a r i n g Ciaims Before C o u r t - - S t a t e of Michigan, the Pro-

ba te Cour t for the County of Tusco]a, In the matter of the

E s t a t e of S u s a n Mo Slack, Deceased. Not ice is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t f ou r

months f r o m the 27th day of F e b r u - a ry , A. D. 1922; have been a l lowed fo r credi tors to p re sen t thei r c la ims aga in s t said deceased to said cour t fo r e x a m i n a t i o n and ad jus tmen t , and t h a t all c red i to r s of said deceased a re requ i red to p r e s e n t the i r c la ims to said court , a t the p roba te office, in the Vi l lage of Caro in said county, on or before the 27th day of June, A. Do 1922, and t h a t sa id claims will be hea rd by said cour t on Tuesday, the 27tb d~y of June.. A. D. 1922, a t t en o'clock in t he forenoon.

Dated F e b r u a r y 27, A. D. 1922. O. D. H I L L , J u d g e of Proba te .

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Reg i s t r a t i on No t i ce for Townsh ip Elect ion, Monday , Apr. 3, A. D. 1922.

To the Qualif ied Electors of the Township of Elk land, County of Tuscola, S t a t e of Michigan. Not ice is h e r e b y given t h a t in con-

f o r m i t y w i th Ac t 126, Public Acts of 1917 as a m e n d e d , I, the u n d e r s i g n e d Township Clerk , will upon any day except S u n d a y and a legal hol iday, or t h e day of a n y r e g u l a r or special e lect ion or official p r i m a r y elect ion, receive fo r , r e g i s t r a t i o n the n a m e of any legal vo t e r in said Township no t a l r eady r e g i s t e r e d who may apply to m e pe r sona l ly f o r such r e g i s t r a t i o n , or who m a y m a k e appl icat ion for r e g - i s t r a t ion by ma i l or messenge r , as provided by Ac t 7, Publ ic Acts of 1919, as a m e n d e d except tha~ I can receive no n a m e s f o r r eg i s t r a t i on dur - ing the t ime intervening" be tween t h e the second S a t u r d a y before a n y gen- era l or specia l e lect ion or official pr i - m a r y e lect ion and the day of such election.

March 25, • 1 9 2 2 ~ L a s t Day Fo r gene ra l r e g i s t r a t i o n by pe r sona l

appl icat ion. March 8, 1 9 2 2 ~ L a s t Day

Fo r r e g i s t r a t i o n by affidavit. (See be low. ) Notice is f u r t h e r he reby given t h a t

said ma t t e r , wilful ly make any fa lse s t a tement , he or she shall be deemed gui l ty of pe r ju ry , and upon convic- tion, be subject to the pains and pen- al-ties thereofo o ~ , ~ ~ . in Case of ~{~mov~1 to A~-

o ther Precinct . Any r eg i s t e red and qualified vo te r

who has removed f rom one elect ion precinct of a township to ano the r election prec inct .of the same Town- ship shall have the r;ght, on any day previous to election day, on appl ica- t ion to the Township Clerk, to have his or her name t r ans f e r r ed f r o m the r eg i s t r a t ion book of the precinct f rom which he or she has removed to the r eg i s t r a t ion book of the p rec inc t in which he or she then resides. Such elector shall have the r i gh t to have such t r a n s f e r made on elect ion day by obta in ing f rom the board of inspec- tors of elect ion of the prec inct f r om which he oz' she has removed a certifio cute of t r a n s f e r a n d p re sen t ing the

s a i d cert i f icate to the Board of Elec- t i o n Inspectors of the prec inc t in :which he or she then resides.

W O M E N ELECTORS--The names l of all qualified W\omen Elec tors not a l ready appea r ing on the r eg i s t r a t i on list will be reg is te red , in conformi ty with the fo rego ing provisions,, Dated March 2, 1922.

H. L. H U N T , Clerk of Said Township .

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NOTICE OF L E T T I N G OF DRAIN CONTRACT

Wai t Improved Drain

t is hereby given, t ha t we, Notice t Wil l iam B. Hicks and Ber t R. ]Walker , County Drain Commission- lers of the Counties of Tuseola land Sanilac, S ta te of Michigan, I witl, on the 16th day of March, Ao D. 1922, at the Town H a l l in the Vi l lage of Cass City, in said County of Tus- cola, at 9 :00 o'clock in the forenoon of t ha t day. !oroeeed to receive bids for the const ruct ion of a ce r ta in Dra in known and des igna ted as " W a i t Improved Drain ," located and es tabl ished in the Townships of Elk- land, County of Tuscola, and Green- leaf, County of Sanilac.

Said dra in is divided into one see- tion as follows, said section hav ing the ave rage depth and width as set fo r th :

Section No. one beginning" a t s ta- tion n u m b e r 0 at the lower end of said dra in and extending to s ta t ion number 129, a distance of 1031.72 rds., and hav ing an ave rage dep th of 6.49 feet , and a v e r a g e wid th of bot- tom of 4.70 feet . .

The const ruct ion of said d ra in will include the const ruct ion of the follow- ing culver ts and br idges hav ing the location and of ~ the type and size s ta ted for which contracts will be let.

Br idge No. 1, on see. line be tween sees. 35 and 36, Elkland township .

Br idge No. 2, on ~/~ line in see. 36, E lk land township.

Br idge No.. 3 on town line, ea s t side sec. 36, E lk land township.

Br idge No. 4 on see. line be tween sees. 30 and 31, Greenleaf township .

Br idge No~ 5 on see. line be tween sees. 19 and 30, Greenleaf township~

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I will be at Greenhouse on ] ' Mar . 11 and Mar. 18, 1922 j

F r o m 8 o 'clock a. m. unt i l 8 o 'clock p. j m. on each said day for the purpose l of reviewing" the reg i s t ra t ion and regis te ' r ing such of the qualified e l ec - INo . 1 . . . 10 ft. to rs in . sa id Townsh ip as shall p r o p e r - I N c . 2 I0 ft. . . . . , .h, t h e r e f o r . " ,No. 3 10 ft.

The n a m e of no person but an ac tu- al res ident of t he prec inc t at the t ime of r eg i s t r a t i on , and ent i t led unde r t he cons t i tu t ion , if r e m a i n i n g such resi- (lent, to vote a t the next e lec t ion shal l be en te red in the r eg i s t r a t i on book.

R e g i s t r a t i o n by Affidavit (Mail or Messenger )

Unde r Ac t 7, Pub. Acts, 1919, as amendeG t h e pr iv i lege of absen t vo-

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18"ft. 10ft.. 2 f t . ' t i l five o'clock in the a f t e rnoon the 18 ft. 12 f t . 2 ft. i a s s e s smen t for benefits and the lands 18f t . 14 f t . 2 f t . compr ised wi th in the W a i t Improved

No. 4 . . . 10 ft. 22 ft. 12 ft . 2 ft . DrMn Speeiai Asse s smen t Dis t r ic ts No. 5 . . . 8 f t . 18 ft . 8 f t . 2 f t . will be subject to review.

Bridges to be of I Beam and con-t And you and each of you, owners 'cre te construct ion, and specifications and ~ersons in te res ted in the afore- for same are now on file at the of- said lands, are he reby cited to appea r flee of the Drain Commiss ioner of at the t ime and place of such l e t t i ng Tuseola or Sanilac counties, as a foresa id , and be h e a r d with res-

Said job will be let as one section. ~pect to such special a s ses smen t s and The section at the out let of said your in te res t s in re la t ion there to , if Dra in will be let first, in accordance you so desire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . m . . . . ;÷~ + ~ Dated this 15th day of F e b r u a r y ,

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af ter , to wh ich we, the Coun ty D r a m Comm~ssmners a fo resmd, m a y ad- .:.

l journ the same, the a s s e s s m e n t s fo r . . ,%

benefits and the lands eomprmed .*~/ - . ~ [w i th in the " W a i t I m p r o v e d D r a m ¢+ ~Speciat A s s e s s m e n t Dis t r i c t , " and the ~]~ ' a p p o r t i o n m e n t s the reo f w i l l be an- ~ nounced by us and will be subject to ¢. rev iew fo r one day, f r o m n ine o'clock ¢* in the fo renoon unti l five o'clock in .'!~ the af te rnoon . ¢+

The fo l lowing is a descr ip t ion of ":* the severa l t r ac t s or parce l s of land ~!: const i tut ing ' the Special A s s e s s m e n t *:* Dis t r ic t of said Drain , viz: ¢+ %**

Township of E lk land a t l a rge , T 14 ¢. N R l l E o +~ %**

SE ¼ of SE ~A exe N W 5 A see. 25. ¢+ E % of N ½ of SE ~i seco 35. ¢+ N 18 A of SE ~A of SE ~A see. 35. +:+ N E ½ of NE :t/s of SW ~A o f SE .

~ , see. 35. +:+ W ½ of SW ~/4- exc S W ~ of SW ~.~

~i of SW 1% of SW ~A, see. 36. +:+ S ~/I of E ~A of SW ~i- of" N W ~i, +++<

se¢. 36. . :i[ S ½ of W ½ of SE ~ of N W ~/;:, ¢+

see, 36. ¢+ N E ~A o)~ NE } i , see. 36. $ SE ~ of SW ~ exe sq. 2 A in SE

cor. sec. 36. N E W of SW ~ , sec. 3(5. N ½ of SW ~ of SE ~i, see° 3~o N W a~ of SE 1,4, see. 3(5. SW ~ of N E ~A, see. 36. S ½ Of E ½ of SE ~ of N W ~A

see. 3~. SE ~A of N E ~A exc SE 5 A sec. 36° N W 5 A of NE :tA of SE ~i see. 36. S ~A of N W ¼ of N E ~A see. 36. All above lands be ing in T 14 N R

!i E Mich. • Township of Greenleaf at ]arg% ~be-

ing T 14 N ~ 12 E lviicho N W ~ of N W % sec. 20. N E % of N W V~ see. 20. N W ~ of NE % sec. 20. NE ~/; of SW ~ see. 20. SW ~/~ of NE ~2 sec. 20. N W ~ of SW ~A sec. 20. N W ~A of SE 1,4 see. 20. SW */; o f SE ~/~ see. 20. N W ~i of NW % see. 29. NE~/~ of N W ~A sec. 29. W % of SW ~A of N W ~A.see. 29. N W 6 A of NE ~ of N W ~A see. 31. N E ~ of N W ~A see. 30. S ½ of SW frl., ~.4- of N W frl. ~A

see. 30. N E ~A of SE ~A see. 19.

[ N E ~,4 of NE Z see. 30, J N W ~A of N W ~A ~f SE a£ sec., 30.

SW frl . ~4 of SW frl. ~ sec. 30. 30SE ~i of SW 1/~ one SE 12 A see.

1 SW ~/; of S E X see.~_9 . N W %~: of SE. ~i see. 19. SEo~4. of NE ~i see. 19. SW ~i of N W ~A see. 20. SE ~A_ of N W V4. sec. 20. N E ~ of NE ~ exe N E 5 A see.

20. SE ~A of SW ~A see. 20. SE ~i of N E ~A see. 20.

[, SW ~A of SW ~A see. 20. N E ~/~ of SE ~/; sec. 20. SE ~A of SE a~ see. 20, N ~/~ of SE ~£ of SE ~£ sec. 19. N ~ of N W ~A of N E ~A. see. 29. N W frl . ~A of N W frl . ~A see. 31. E l0 A of N W frl. ~£ of N W frl . ~A

sec. 30. N ½ of SW fr l ¼. of N W fr l ~/~

sec. 30. SE ~/~ of N W ~ sec. 30. N W ~A of NE ~A see° 30° SE ~A of N E ~A see. 30. S ½ of SE ~/~ of SE ~A sec. 19. N W fri . ~ of S-~ frl . ~A see. 30. N E ~/~ of SW ~/~ exe 2 A on E side

see. 30° NE ~2 of SW ~/~ sec. 19. SE ½ of N E l i of SW ~£ sec. 19. SE ~ of SW ~£ of N E ~ sec. 19. E % of N E ~/~ of N E ~A see. 19. All above lands be ing in T 14 N R

12 E Mich. Now, the re fore , all u n k n o w n and

non- re s iden t persons, owner s and per- sons i n t e r e s t ed in the above descr ibed lands and you C. E. Otis, Abe H a r r i - son, B. S t r iekland, John W a g n e r , Geo. Dodge, L. O'Camb, B. B r a d s h a w , Jane O'Camb, G, E. Krap f , Otto K l inkman , J. Shagena , and John Caldwell , Supervisor , and Jos. Balk- well, H i g h w a y Commiss ioner , of the Township of E lk land respec t ive ly , and A n d r e w J. Seeger , jr.,, A. B. Wr igh t , F red McCasl in, E d w a r d W r i g h t Est . , A lbe r t Vogel , A v e r y Jones, A n g u s McDonaid, Win. LePla , John Kline, F r ed W r i g h t , John Wr igh t , Be rna rd C u n n i n g h a m , Geo, McConnel l Est'., Pau l Si lvernai l , Gran t McConnell , G e o r g e Si lvernai l , Mon tague Est. , Alex and Thos. Bal- lagh, D w i g h t Barnes , H . McCall Est . , O . K l inkman , J a m e s Cooley, J a m e s Gare ty , J o h n Str i ff ler Est . , George Barnes Est.., and Robt. Cleland, Su- pervisor , and Loren T ra then , High- w a y Commiss ioner of the Township of Green lea f respec t ive ly , a re he reby

]notified t h a t at the t ime and place [a foresa id , or a t such o the r t ime and t place t h e r e a f t e r to which said hea r - i m g m a y be ad journed , we shal l pro- l eeed to receive bids for the const rue-

g [tion of said " W a i t i m p r o v e d Dra in , " /in the m a n n e r he re inbe fo re s t a ted ; land also, t ha t a t sueh zime of letting" !from n ine o'clock in the forenoon un-

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Team black geldings 7 and S yrs. old, weight 2800

Bay mare 8 yrs. 01d, weight 1350 Gray mare 9 yrs. old, weight 1200 Bay gelding weight 900 Buick car

COWS

Ayreshi re cow 6 yrs. old, due June 15 Black grade Holstein 6 yrs. old, f resh Black grade Holstein cow 6 yrso old,

due Apr. 9 Black and whi te Holstein cow 8 yrs.

old, due Sept. 20 Holstein cow 7 yrs. old, due Nov° 17 H o l s t e i n c o w 6 y r s . o ld , d u e s o o n

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o ld 0 : I. C. s o w a n d 5 pig 's

2 0 . t. C. sows 9 months old 30 White Leghorn hens John Deere corn binder nearly new 2 Donaldson wagons near ly new Superior g ra in drill, new Deer ing mowing machine Massy Ha r r i s hay loader, new 2 sets disc ha r rows 2 beet cul t ivators , 2-row Side del ivery hay rake 2 plows 2 sets sp r ing tooth ha r rows 0~-'~° 99 plow o ]~,~-i- forks 2 sets s p i k e tooth h a r r o w s Beet r a c k Set bob sleighs

2 sets heavy work harness S e t l i g h t w o r k h a r n e s s 2 1 0 - g a l l o n m i l k c a n s Water t a n k ~a_~.dron ket t le 2-horse cult ivator 2 h a y forks F a n n i n g m i l l A b o t r t 7 t o n s t i m o t h y h a y S o m e s t r a w O n e - h o r s e w a g o n 100 b u s . p o t a t o e s Some corn fodder Some seed corn

T E R M S ~ A l l sums of $5.00 and under, cash ; over t h a t amount0 9

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Light bay 12 yrs. 01d, wt 1450 45 Whi te Wyando t t e tho roughbred * :: Black horse 6 yrs. old, wt. 1450 Mar t in Regal s t ra in hens and 5 ":"

Bay Belgian colt coming 3 yrs., wt. roos te rs 4 hen turkeys ~i 1200 15 bus. Ea r ly Rose potatoes ~ Family mare 12 yrs. old, wt. 1100 ]5 bus. Rura l potatoes

COWS 20 bus. yellow r u t a b a g a s T: Cook stove Crocks .~. Red D u r h a m cow, calf by side, 10 Tubular c ream separator , Sharpless e- yrs. old 2 walking plows Wagon Buggy

Red D u r h a m cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by Disc~ Mowing machine .:. side Dump rake, nearly new * Red Jersey and Durham cow 4 yrs. Binder, near ly new Mower @ }.: old, calf by side Hay loader Corn binder ¢+ Spotted Durham Ineifer, new milch Superior gra in drill Beet l i f ter ":+ R i d i n g p l o w .x. 3 y r s . o l d ! B e e t d r i l l , n e a r l y n e w ":+ G r a y D u r h a m h e i f e r , d u e J u l y 1, 3 B l a c k H a w k m a n u r e s p r e a d e r * yrs. old ~ Ol ive r plow No. 99 ¢. .:. Gray Durham heifer due Aug. 1 3 ! Two-horse cul t ivator . years old i Hay rake Spr ing tooth drags * Red Durham heifer, new milch, com- ,~ Buckeye cul t iva tor ¢. .~ ing 3 yrs. ! Gasoline engine mounted on wagon * Black Jersey and Holstein due June Buzz saw Set single harness * 1, 3 y r s . o ld 2 s e t s d o u b l e h a r n e s s . Holstein cow, due l~ay 1st Farm dog Set dehorners . Durham cow 4 years old, due now i; sets whiffletrees 7 tons good hay * 2 year l ing heifers, 2 yrs. old, due 40 shocks corn Load of bean pods ¢1- . June 1 2 yearling" calves Sugar cured pork Cider barrel .:. PIGS i0 cords wood Roller :i: Brood sow due May 1, coming 3 yrs. 7 cords dry wood o Shovels, spades, forks .:+ 7 shoats wt. 80 lbs. each ¢+ ¢. * T E R M s ~ A l l sums of $5.00 and -under, cash ; over t h a t amount , S ¢ ":+ months' time on good approved endorsed notes at 7 per cent interest. ¢. ¢.

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Affidavit fo~ ~ Reg i s t r a t i on ~aceordingly. Contracts will be made

County' -Drain Commiss ioner , County[:{:~ " -~-¢vFqz-',m~ DnT~Tig P I ~ . ~ ~: I of Tuseola. i il i T B T Y R E L L , A u c t i o n e e r ' ii

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~he civil serv:ce coirunission hiPes "'slowly, (,al]nly, solem]]ly aw:.tit al l e m p l o y e e s it: the classif ied service (l{,Hth." of [he g o v e r n m e n t 5Ehe only th ing to An Ame]qcan f r iend who has j u s t be sa id a b o u t the e lass i f ied service, is] ]'eiuP]:ed inf~}t':ne{I ine ilia[ the vil lages t h a t i t ha s n o t ye t been classified. ] 't]'e silent. S i l ence - - t ha t is the (:ha:r- B u t y o u s h a h hear w h a t the civil serv- acio]'istR~ t ra i t o[ fanNne. A dread- ice commis s ion has to ~av about hir-] l'u] {)mh:ous siIe]]('e. No ]]~(}v(mm]]r, no i I l g h e l p , w i t h o l l t co1~1111e]l t f r o n l n ] e o ! \vail {}f {lesi)::i]', {}u]y :'eMgl]:llion. A

T h e r e is an utter lacl< of d e f i n i t e l y sui>{'l'h]:man su!n]tissive h,)l}elessnes,% p l a n n e d and wel l -organized employo [ Vfho]] tlt{,>- are iold, "\\ 'slit j t lst :t l[~- Jnent pol icy in the govePnme:i t serv- ile while, help vdl] CO]IR:," lhey ]i]vtu'- ice iat}ty ]'el)]y, "Yes, we have heur(t of

)2here is need fo r s cen t ra l i zed em- I b i s l~e]t), tt is not h{?].'e v e t W]IO p l o y m e n t office wi th j u r i sd i e t i on in all will. lmlp us? \Ve are foPg()tten." ni~',t~-#,r e r~l~{ing tc °mp~"ymen t ]~er.or{) lh() ;-ql(P,v (qll]le tllePe we]'e .

r m E cr T $ 1 ( 1 ( l t l k . (tl [ / ] I ( ( S O] { t { l \ ~ l ( ( ]?he e ployme~ t rne thods of the ~o ' - K " ; : ~ ",- is':~ ,~,~; : ~ .... .. ,!'" , x ] ( ~ ~,\ St{ \O1 1 ~1 / s })] l(l{ ~]1 ~ h l g IS t h e fm t h ~nd a o÷ ~ s{rle ,< e m i n e n t shou td be such ~ts to ser~e ~ , - -~ ,, ,s:. 2 " ~ ,,.,: :<;. ~ ' < 2 .

f o r a m o d e l for p r iva t e businesso ~2here is a t p r e sen t no cen t ra i con-

t r o l ove r the execu t ive service shor t of the P r e s i d e n t The P r e s i d e n t is a busy m a n and canno t concern h imse l f wi th t h e de ta i l s of the execut ive de- pa r tmen t so

'£be l ack of e l l ic ieney in goverr]- ...... ~ **,,., & rnar l :ed effect o::.

p r i v a t e business° Def in i t e i n f o r m a t i o n conce rn ing the

n u m b e r of federa l civil employees "p d i f f e r en t brar~ches of the service and the a m o u n t of the g ' o v e r n m e a t pay ::o11 are ~<,~ readily aYai]ableo

An official regis ter , or blue book~ is i s s u e d every two yea r s , i t is out of d a t e tong before it is pr in ted .

A p rov i s ion of the civil service ru les t b e o r e t i e a l t y gives the eiviI service commis s ion a u t h o r i t y to collect a n d m a i n t a i n complete ]?ersonnet s ta t i s - tics. T h e Iabor and expense involved, however , p r ac t i ca l l y p roh ib i t the col- lec t ion a n d eom.pi]ation of re l iable sta- t i s t i ca l da ta .

In a d d i t i o n to the l imi t s of the com- miss ion ' s a u t h o r i t y is the absence of a u t h o r i t y to enforce i ts findings° The commiss ion can m a k e r ecommenda - t ions "co the d e p a r t m e n t s and offices a n d u r g e t he i r observance , but i t can- not enforce them°

C o n g r e s s passed w h a t is known as the civil service law , Janua ry 1B, 1883o This ~et c r e s t ed fhe U::ted s t e r e s civif se rv ice commissiOno [~he t aw was h)ke:oded to e u ' e it. par;= tb.e evi]s t r a c e a b l e to the spoils sys tem, which. g r ew ou~ o£ d~e 2our-year- tenure-of- office net of 1820.

D u r i n g the first 40 y e a r s a f t e r the o r g a n i z a t i o n of our govermz:ent , ad- m i n i s t r a t i v e p rac t i ce w i t h regard to t he civil service s e e m e d to conform to the i n t e n t i o n of the founders° The C o n s t i t u t i o n fixed t h e t e r m of no of o ricer iu t he execut ive b r a n c h of the g o v e r n m e n t except those of the Eres- i d e n t a n d vice p r e s i d e n t I t was the e s t a b l i s h e d usage d u r i n g these f irst 40 y e a r s to p e r m i t execu t ive officers, excep t m e m b e r s of the cabinet , to hold, o n c e =0,. ~ - an un l im i t ed per iod during:'l good behav ior . T h e p rac t i ce was c h a n g e d in ].820 by the f o u > y e a r - t e n -

officially descr ibed as e a r l y as 18'-35, was i n t r o d u c e d and e x t e n d e d u n t i l i t p e r m e a t e d the e n t i r e civil service of the count ry°

T h e f u n d a m e n t a l pu rpose of the cR"~ iI se rv ice law was to es tabl ish , in t he p a r t s of the service covered by i ts provis ions , a mer i t s y s t e m w h e r e b y se lec t ion fo r a p p o i n t m e n t should be m a d e upon the basis o£ d e m o n s t r a t e d r e l a t i v e f i tness, w i t h o u t r e g a r d t o po- l i t ical , re l igious, or o t h e r such con- s ide ra t ions .

T h e ac t requi res t h a t t h e rules shai l provide , a m o n g o the r th ings , for open compe t i t i ve e x a m i n a t i o n s for t e s t ing the f i tness of app l i can t s fo r the classi- fied service , the m a k i n g of appoint- m e a t s f r o m among those pa s s ing wi th h i g h e s t grades , an a p p o r t i o n m e n t of a p p o i n t m e n t s in the d e p a r t m e n t s a t W a s h i n g t o n a m o n g the s t a t e s and ter- r i tor ies , a per iod of p roba t ion before abso lu t e a p p o i n t m e n t a n d the pro- h ib i t ion of the use of official a u t h o r i t y to coerce the pol i t ica l ac t ion of a n y pe r son or body.

In 1883, the y e a r in whieh the civil service law was enacted, 13,924 posi- t ions in the civil %ervice were made subjeet to competition. The entire n u m b e r of posi t ions in the f e d e r a t e x e c u t i v e civil service on J u n e 20, ].916~ w a s 480,327. A t the he igh t of t h e w a r expans ion there were approx- i m a t e l y 2 ,000,0~ meal and women en:- p loyed in the f ede ra l execu t ive eivit service , abou t 700,000 of whom held pos i t ions sub jec t to competi t ion° On J u l y 31, 1920, the e n t i r e n u m b e r of f e d e r a l exeeu t ive civil posi t ions, as n ~ , , l v ~.~ o~n he e s t ima ted , had been r e d u c e d to 691,116. A p p r o x i m a t e l y 450,000 of these were sub jec t to com- pe t i t ion , or, in o the r words , in t he c lass i f ied ser:,dCeo T h e force is s t i l t s lowly but s t ead i ly decreas ing .

D u r i n g the 19 m o n t h s of our par t ic i - p a t i o n in the w a r the civil serv ice commis s ion gave compet i t ive exami- n a t i o n s u n d e r the civil serv ice law and ru les to sligl~tly less m a n l , t rou , tM~ per- sons, a n d abou t 400,000 persons wi th

t h a t 1:he peasan ts had sown was bur}it {}u/. Th(, {.ari-h i tse l f was hurr ied 1:o ~t deplh of ]mi.:f a yard, paPch(M, crlil.U- })]e(t inio 1)()w(ter.

~A'OV< that 1E:e S:lOW qlas come and t]l{~]'{) ':t'e 1}o ]nor(-? a(~o]']'ls, }:}i]'(:]I i()av(-,S, o ' l ' H s s e s , ]O.dllSt~; [H](] f i n d n•N('e, {)n

wl]i('h ]ml.uy (H: ?hem StN)SiSi:@(I, W]lai; \viii })e(,ome hi: N~en~? ]{ow will it ~tl] {']](t? T{u]s {}i: i]lousH]:d~ are d vin~" :hove, ~g_t>:t !]:{,:." die by milli{ms ,)y {::a/:" theiP lives 1)e s,'.t\('([?

:J']]e re{'t:~ee~ i}:v the N:(}us;:}:{]s--- tieein.u, fPom i}i@ :[):uline (]:B[Pie[, H'av- {q t:k{-, :zyt}sies. tba ic ('ove:'ed wa?,'o::s i(}:~ded ".,vii]} :tli sores of ]l()liS{']lold goods.

Crawl Across Count ry . The horse P.H)ves along' s!ow]):, :m-

s teadi ly, ;-{s if drl]llk, tHId the pens- ants s i lent ly fo]lo\v the wagon hi 1he

H O R S E D E A D - - - F A M i L Y W A ~ T S The h ighways in the Volga va l l ey are dot ted w i t h the carcasses of horses~

which dropped by the wayside, driven to death by re fugees desperate ly anx[gus to go somewhere out of the famine tando The nearest ra i l road miles and miles away, th is f a m i l y w a s pho tographed, w h i l e w a i t i n g f o r s t r e n g t h to go on.

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~anle way. Suddenly the !torso stops, and the p(!asants are afPaid to urge it on. The / 'efugees are coming ]'roin re}note viHages into Samara " 5Pore [here to ' SibePia and all along the way, their horses ape fa l l ing (te:t(t by the i housand.v.

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Double d r iv ing harness Severa l pieces o~ bel t ing, GiricE Double work ha rne s s H e a t i n g s tove and pipe Wide tire Fl in t wagon Oil h e a t e r Milk safe

D E S E R T E D - - S T A R V I N G T h e r e are thousands of s t a r v i ng

ch i l d ren deser ted by t he i r c razed parents in the Volga,• Mr. McBr ide says.

t e s t e d qua l i f i ca t ions w e r e suppl ied by" - - t h a t is the i r only hope. %"hey don ' t t h e commis s ion to the service. A nor- inqui re where the t r a i n is going. W h a t rea l y e a r ' s bus iness is abou t 200,000 di f ference can it m a k e ? Siberia, Turk- p e r s o n s e x a m i n e d and about 59,000; estan, Moscow, it daes not matter . g ~ e ~ a t e G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ n l ~ t~} get a w a # ~ m a w h e r a ~m~l a-e~

Tim parents , c razed f rom htmger , dese r t their chi ldren and go to the

} s t a t i o n to wai t for a t rain. I f t h e y . can only succeed in ge t t ing a place on

the p l a t fo rm of one of the cars, or on the roof, anywhere . Only to go a h e a d

o£ s p e c i a , t a r t i e l e s w r i t i : e n b y l t s a a e ) ~ c B r i d e , , , ' $ , , .~y k.o .... . . . . . ~¢~ w~t~,. ~,a ~ o I: ~ Top box Gravel box 80-gallon v i n e g a r bar re l ~o~o th~ A ~ : = ~ co ..... ~t.t~ f~ ~ , ~ Wagon, box and r a c k F l a t r ack E m o r y g r i n d e r 2 s tones ~ e l t e f , 405 S t e i n w a , y b u i l d i n g , C h i c a g o . Nh.. ; I

)~,,Bsa~ k,~o..~ ~h~ a . ~ . ,,f toady b~t~o [ P a i r of s leighs Land rol ler Folding" d a v e n p o r t cot p r o b a b l y , [ h a r t ~ n y p i t ! o r A m e r i e a , n n e w s - paper man° ][[is cm,.(dud~ng ~t~ry i,~ eh~ek~ ! Osborne mower, nea r ly new Glass cupboa rd ~,,~--~ ..... ~ ~.~.q.t~b~ ~. ~,,-~ ~o~n~. ' : : , , Osborne side rake , nea r ly new [ Glass ch ina case to see the bare earth an(~_ took death. ~, John Deere hay- loader , nea r ly new i~'i V/ardrobe'- Morr i s cha i r in the face (lay a f t e r day. '0 Osborne disc h a r r o w i" Severa l k i t chen chai rs

througl].cmt tl~e summe.r and on into ', Super ior g ra in drill i F : 'u i t cans, canned f ru i t , p ic tures , i lhe .wiDteP, these endless wagon t:Pains ~ S y r a c u s e harrow° 1S-tooth : l amps and dishes dragged alon~. ])'r()ln day to (lay the [ ~ '

l i Spike har row, B0.-tooth 1 Full se t of box ing gloves Samar~t s ta t iou , lhe square befoPe it Land float S[ock rack t<olding cot D a v e n p o r t bed die phd:FoFm and along the t r~ek : ' I ~w,P,>,t with r;~e~, wo,>tl a,d ctH]- Oliver plow, No. 98 ! New H o m e sewing mach ine ~¢ d.-e]~, w:~iti~ to get somew!mve to ]i Riding plow or- in saw '! 9x12 ve lve t r u g get :~ood, 2 pole saw f r a m e s S tand House p lan t s

Samara was the u~riving city of the I:: l15-galo gas con ta ine r I! 2 S-gallon Oak kegs Volga va l l ey , our of the g rea t gra in l i Q u a n t i t y of oats 2 g0-gallon Oak bar re l s ! (eHtcrs of th~ wor ld before tile war, I] Q u a n t i t y of bean s t r aw Severa l cords of s tove wood bt~t sub.i{:.cte{t it) (:~.u(21 x~.r ,nd i> l : 2 tons of l igh t mixed h a y 60 cedar pos t s

g0-gallon g a s ba r re l Hoes, shovels , fo rks and cha ins .. g0-galIon oil con ta ine r ~ Severa l se ts of double t rees

Several gas and oil cans Neckyoke 15 -ga ton crock = 7-barre l w a t e r t a n k ~ Severa l o t h e r ar t ic les too n u m e r o u s **

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giv chi ldren a r e ly ing abouc willie ' q ~ / ~ , O ~ . ' ~ t ~ O O , ~ ¢ ~ . ~ ~ ,v~,t~ **~ hordes of ,wre tched h u n g r y dogs snifl ~ *+** v a i n l y for food. C.oflins m a d e of un- ~ "***

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iplaned boa rds a re s tacked h igh on ¢.

: No m a t t e r wh ich w a y you turn~ you -I* ~-~,~ , ~_ ¢. encoun te r s t a r v i n g chi ldren, dogs, cog ~*. + ifins, rags, s t ench and filth. The very ¢÷ ~ o ~!:

~hou,. ands ~I* ,air reeks w i t h poison. ~' s " * AT ONE O CLOCK S H A R P mpon t h o u s a n d s of ch i ldren h a v e been ¢, #.~ :,left behind by re fugees . These l i t t le ~**~ • . Sorrel horse 8 yrs . old, wt. 1400 A m e r i c a n c u l t i v a t o r * 4* W a i f s p i c k out .grains f rom horses ' ¢* B a y horse 12 yrs . old, wt. 1400 One-horse c u l t i v a t o r ":" m a n u r e wi th the i r f ingers and ea t :i: ":*

]them. They are such children that . Here fo rd cow 5 yrs . old, due Nov. 2 Gian t c u l t i v a t o r Land rol ler e, o n l y f a m i n e can produce , w i th enor- . Red D u r h a m 7 yrs . old, due Nov. 28 Oliver 99 plow South Bend plow ":" mous s tomachs , l i t t l e swollen f e e t t h a t *:* "1"

.:. ' Red D u r h a m 6 yrs . old, due Mar. 30 Se t s le ighs Black H a w k s p r e a d e r ":" ~. . ~**~ . appear like cushions , and t iny wr ink led *I÷ blue, "~bsolutely dead faces, wi th sunk- * Roan D u r h a m 7 yrs . old, f r e sh Jan. D u m p r ake Corn King s p r e a d e r ":" en t e a r fu l eyes. ¢* *:* . 26 C u t t e r B u g g y and b u g g y pole *

Mv f r i end saw a boy of f o u r t e e n in *:* " *:÷ • ¢. Red D u r h a m 6 yrs . old, f r e sh Feb. 24 S-horse Alamo engine Feed gwinder ~" a torn blouse w i t h o u t a n y h a i r on *I* ~* his head. His h a i r had fallen out from ¢* Red D u r h a m 8 yrs . old, f r e sh Jan. 2 Corn shel ler Root c u t t e r s ta rva t ion . H e was leading by the I.:: 0 Roan D u r h a m 10 yrs . old, due May F a n n i n g mill P l a t f o r m scales * hand a l i t t le b r o t h e r about f o u r yea r s 4* 17 W a g o n Wagon t r u c k e" old. T h e y w e r e w a n d e r i n g ahn le s s ly :****

,bout, waiting either for food or d e a t h . *I* 9 yearlings 2 pigs 6 mos. old Top buggy Lehr riding cultivator :,: .P, oth were a l r e a d y doomed beyond re- ¢. Duroc brood sow Set s le ighs Osborne m o w e r c l a iming . *I* "

• :* Deer ing g r a in b inder . Disc 17- too th sp r ing h a r r o w s :.~1 Wlmt has been done to a l l ev ia t e all ¢÷ 2[

this human misery? A great deal. * S te r l ing h a y loader Spike t oo th h a r r o w s C u t t e r i~' The S a m a r a counci l s topped the dis- ¢. Side del ivery rake , Osborne Se t gra in savers Tank hea te r "~"

order ly f l i~h t The r e fuaees are now ¢* 212"*° . . . . . e Deer ing corn b inder A b o u t 50 hens 300 bus. corn ;~; being moved in accordaD_('e w i th the ¢.

worked-out plan, t a k i n g tt~e i n a d e q u a t e `@ P e e r i n g mower S e ~ a v a l s e p a r a t o r t l ' , n spor t m e a n s in to account . *:* Buckeye g r a in drill D a i r y Maid c r e a m s e p a r a t o r ¢.

The most comple t e ly he lp less were *:* of* " * Miller bean puUer 3 10-galo mi lk cans eo removed first i:o d is t r ic t s wimre they ¢. "~ - '-* 30-gal. m e a t crock i~i wilt i~ot per ish. :lThose needed i n the Osborne disc h a r r o w 5-gal. mill; c a n

Volga remain, that the region may i : i ~ 17-tooth sp r ing h a r r o w s 15-gal. m e a t crock i! not be en t i r e ly depopula ted . ~i: *'*°

Sufficient n u m b e r s mhs t be encour- . ¢* 15-tooth spring harrows Dresser and commode ~i aged, to r e m a i n t h r o u g h the w i n t e r to '¢*°:. g-sect ion spike tooth h a r r o w s M a n y o t h e r a r t ic les too n u m e r - JllS!!]'e sowi!!g of see(], ill the sp rh lg {¢ -*- rx~: . . . . . . . . I~- ' . .~4~.. ,a,~c~ 4-,-, man~-{,~n • * * UIIVUf l~[IIblVi~bUI vt~ic uu ili~,i, vivii i;[.

the. f a m i n e in tim va l ley is not to be :i~ " ~,

r epea ted nex t y e a r . ¢, T E R M S ~ A I 1 sums of $5.00 and under , cash" over t h a t amoun t , 9 °:" Re]ief is on the g round in the fo rm :!:

of food and suff ic ient is on the w a y C * months ' t ime on good approved endorsed ~_otes a t 7 pe r cenfi i~.teresto :!1 f rom Amer ica to save the l ives of 1,- ¢, ,~ 000.000 chi ldren, or abou t 20 per cent ¢* ,~ of the ch i ldren in the Volga vaEey. [:!: g*

~uner tcan gover i lmet lL 11] l ielps a os% $ grea t deal b u t it is i nadequa te . J.I* °

The p e a s a n t s of the Volga m u s t not .#* be a l lowed to cry out inuch l o n g ' e r ~ ¢. +**+ "Yes we h a r e h e a r d of tt@s help. I t °:°':" R . N . M e C U L L o U G H , Auct ioneer . P I N N E Y S T A T E BANK, Clerk .~* is not here ye t , W h o wiIt hei D us'? .:. $

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t o t d a g o o d m a n y o t h e r car o w n e r s - - h o w t o m a k e y o u r b a t t e r y 7 a s t touter a n d s e r v e heifer.

TVhen. you do eorr, e in, why no£ s£ay un£il you have pumped us dry of every bit of battery inlbrmat{o~. £ha£ may heIp you to ge(- 2£O.~E ~IdTLF, S o£ un- ,- {nterrupted service PEEt D O L L A R .

'We'll £ci! you w h y rubber had to be made porous before it coutd be used for bat tery insuiatioa and A o w t h e threads £urn the "crick.

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. . . . . . - ~ ~ Mrs. Zuleka Stafford was a cal ler Leslie C.. Purdy and son, Pres ton, :in town Tuesday.

land Miss M. Babcock ate Sunday din- I Mr. and Mrs. J ack L e h m a n spent ':nor with Mr. and Mrs. Gem Purdy. ' :Sunday evening wi th Mr. and Mrs. I Dr, Sugne t made several profes- George Purdy. l s ional calls at Hubbard hospi tal last ' , Miss V a n e t t a Ryan , one of our week. . '[

! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kehoe and son, s e n i o r s , is in very poor heal th .

H e n r y Come of Ann Arbor ",:vas a j Ha r ry , a t tended "The Sheik" at cal ler in town W e d n e s d a y and Thurs-

i OwendaIe Sunday evening', i day of last week.

i !)j<s. ;3, ='~.z'~c'i u.:i '<'cs:, ;;.;~nc:~ ,-:~ ................................................ i iteu her daughter-m-law~ [',,&'s. Agnes yea}' old Wednesday last. I-!Js aunt [Parse]Is, last week. iand co ssins Of Ov:endale w e r e his

'gues ts . 1--:~ M r s ' o Alex McIn'qyre spent Tuesday j~. Chgs. Wal lace w a s in Owenda le

l a s t week with Mrs. L, \Veir. ', ; . hursday ot! last week . I Mr, and Mrs. kienry Comment spent i Mrs. John Hooks and two ch i ldren Sunday wi£h Mr,, and Mrs. Pe te r o f Owendale were gues t s at Jos. ]\/ic- TVood: ! ] )ermot ' s home T h u r s d a y o-F last

Samuel Parks and Mr. Jones of C % - w e e M ro t r ansac t ed business in town T h u r s - Miss, Edi th Wolf of Owendale was day. ~a cal ler in town several days las t

week. 1V~rs. Fischer , mother of' Jul ius a n d I o • r ., Alfred F~scher, was burned r h m s d a 5 nea r Reese. Mrs. F ischer had been in

,it] hea l th for ~ome t.ime. Mrs. A . J . last Pa lmer vis i ted w e e k

gues t of her sister , Mrs. j in Flint , the . • Shar rom

Mr. and Mrs. John Sull ivan an- i nounee the arr ival of a l i t t le daugh- ter . -

Grant Ahnas , Eugene Soper, Ben. {Strauel, of Clifford a t t ended the bas- [ket ball game here Thur sday of last } XU : . .-eeK.

Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Wil t iamson gave a p a r t y a t thei r spacious, f a r m

h o m e in Gran t T u e s d a y evening of last , week. A n u m b e r f r o m town were among the guests . A pot h c k h n - cheon was served, and a good t ime is repor ted.

Monday evening of last week 9. pro- lenten p a r t y was held at St. Aga tha ' s hall. A very l a rge a t tendance , good music and a genera l good t ime is re-- ported,

The youngs te r s ot, our town have for the past week spent the evening

s k a t i n g on a vas t field of ice in the Phe lan addition.

T. H. Wallace of Cass City was the gues t of his son, Chas. Wallace, tVednesday of last week.,

Chgs. Pa lmer t r ansac ted business in Bay City last week.

Y£rs. Jennie Morrison and Roy Sher idan of Lexin~Gon and Mr. a n d '

M r s . Wilt Morris of' Caro were caller's a t Mr. and Mrs° Fred ~ 1' Hemerxx,. s Sat- urday.

Mr. and Mrs . Robt. Ess !e r cuter- rained a company of" f r iends M a "~ ~ ~" ~a?'ty at t h e i r homo one , (, ] ' e s se ( . J U . . . . . . . . .

!evening' ]a),t week. A very pleasant{ i . l. ]~ 1 i evening, one long" to be rememDe 'eo.. I Mrs. Jasper Dorr is returned from i Hubbard hospital last week. Miss !Amelia t)orris, aged 16 ) 'ears, is ;n ; the hospital fo~ ............... appem:~&c~o opeya- t i on . I 1 ] " ' • ] -£ J. Ca l iey and en i lo ren v~s~teo ! \ ¥ e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y in Cass .,City amono" re la t i ves . ! Mr . and Mrs , Leo Kehoe, M iss : Myrtle Mum:o and Miss Maggie Kast - nor a t tended the meeting' of the Val-

[ley Telephone Co. at Unionvil le on Wednesday. "-"

i Miss Koepfgen was Miss Smith ' s i g.uest Thur sday evening'. [ Harold t-Iobart was a gues t of Les- lie M u n r o Thursday.

i Mrs. R. J. Wills and daug'hters ':were in Pigeon Sa tu rday .

J eane t t e Laur ie was absent f rom . schoo l several days of las t week. i Mrs. Christ ie Gill has bruised her [arm and hip f rom a fall on the ice.

Mrs. V. Calley visi ted at Mrs. Mar- I cetias Toohey~s home one af te rnoon [last week.

Mrs. Jul ia Gage Pettit and li t t le i son from_ California were guests of 151iss Flcrence Smith seizeral days of last week.

Mrs. Sarah A. Gifford fell on the ice land is suffering with a broken arm. i IHer many fr iends here extend the i r sympathy .

Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Waltaee spent {Sunday in Owendale. i Lyle Wallace spent Sunday wi th h i s cousin, .Lee Wal lace in Grant. I George Munro t r ansac t ed business in Bad Axe Sa tu rday .

Sheriff Morris was in town Monday. F r a n k Johns ton spent the week-end

in Caseville. About twen ty of our young people

a t tended the t hea t e r in Owendale Sa turday .

Miss Florence P u r d y en te r ta ined Erwin Sch luc tbeer , .Miss Evange l ine Pursel t and Harold Auchenbach of U, ninoville at d inner Thur sday eve- ning.

Chgs. Wallace has purchased the mea t m a r k e t and grocery store of Al- len Ker r in Owendale. Sorry to lose the Wallaces again, bu t t hey will still be our neighbors..

The =,. P. Sunday school dosed t h e i r contest S a t u r d a y evening. The .;losing' side served the winning side a i cwo-:ourse chicken six o'clock dinner fin the dini~o room of the i r chvuch. A [del ightful evening was spent. The [v¢inning side were prfvile!~;ed tX) invite one o, uevt to this banquet .

P igeon town t e am met our town t eam here Sa tu rday even ing- -25 to 3~

1 in favor of our team.

Me. and Mrs. Rober t Wills visi ted I ]['rJe" " ],]i (is in Unionvil le Sunday. j

Rev. Black filled the M . E. pulpi£ i last Sunday morning , t

The death of Michael Sher idan of Lexington, a l though expected, was a

~shock nevertheless . Bur ied Monday in S t . Aga tha ' s cemete ry .

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Pigeon Saturday. N. C. Maynard p layed the piano in

the McDonald o rches t ra at a pa r ty in Bay Por t last week.

Misses Elsie and Nina Munroe were in Unionvil le Sa turday .

Clarence Catver of Elk ton was in town ~ a m r a a y .

Mr. and Mrs. F loyd Ot t away of

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Will iam Gage has moved back to the F i f e r house in town. Mrs. F i fe r , Mrs. Gage 's mother , is wi th them.

Wm. Gage, b lacksmi th , moved to Shover Sa tu rday . The Oddfel lows g'ave t hem a l i t t le f a r ewe l l party W e d n e s d a y evening'.

Mrs. Grace Graves of Pont iac visi t - ed he r brothers , Rob. and Floyd Haw- kins, the first of the week, r e t u r n i n g to he r home Wedenesday .

C o t t a g e p r a y e r m e e t i n g at Mrs. F loyd Hawkins F r i d a y evening'.

No p r e a c h i n g a t ~!, E. church tast

' to be out. Mrs. Anna P a r k e r spent the week - l a f t e r spend ing a week here w i t h her i born to Mr. and Mrs. John D o n a g h y

end at Det ro i t and Pontiac. parents , Mr. and Mrs. C la rk @out - 'on Feb. 27th. Our s ta t ion a g e n t spent f rom Sat- liss. i

u rday unti l Monday at his home in I , St. Clair.

Mrs. F loyd Hoppes and li t t le son, ]Edward , and Miss Atlie H a r t t of De- I t ro i t spent f rom Wednesday unti l the last of the week wi th re la t ives here .

Mrs. ])ella P ierce visi ted wi th old

"ii,.b i.R,ii~4' £2~.', J_~.;A . . . . 2% 2.iFS;. iZC:. Ha r t t ' s l a s t Wednesday was vTeli at- tended. Proceeds, 824.00.

~rT' , . . . . . . , _ _ s a.-me=.~ Club met wi th 5q'. and ?,D's. Jr, rues Green last F r iday and was well a t tended.

The Epworth League meets at the home of Ruth Taylor next Wednesday

' evening. The fami ly of Wm. Bar rows have

fall been ill wi th grip, but are some be t t e r at this wr i t ing .

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Morley P a l m a t e e r of h n l a y City w a s here S a t u r d a y looking a f t e r his fa rm interes ts .

Mr. and Mrs. Wo Bar thel l r e t u r n e d home S a t u r d a y a f te r a v:eek's vis i t i n Detroi t . "

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Re the r fo rd and ehi ldren were visi tors Sunday wi th Mr. and Mrs° W. Nor th rup nea r Mar- lette.

I t is r epor ted t h a t Mrs. Geoo Ru th - erf0rd has sold her fa r ra nea r th0 Leek schoolhouse a n d will move to K i n g s t o n

l\'h's. John Russel l and d a u g h t e r , [ Mrs° C h a s . Norr is of Toronto, who E]eanor , and Mrs. C. Nor r i s vis i ted i has spent a couple of weeks wi th her Sa tu rday and Sunday wi th f r i ends !si[ter" Mrs. John Russell , lef t for he~ near Gage town. ihome Monday. She will visit wi th

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Co leman re- f r i ends a t Pont iac unti l Wednesday .

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55 H E A D OF CATTLE° Holstein cow 7 years old, milking" Holstein cow 6 years old, f resh Holstein cow '[ years old, f resh Holstein cow 6 years old, due in April Holstein cow 7 years old, due in April Holstein cow 6 years old, due in Mar. Holstein cow 5 ye.ars old, due in Mar. Holstein cow 8 years old, due Nov, S0 Jersey cow 6 years old, fresh Red cow 6 years old, fresh Brown heifer 2 years old, fresh Red heifer 3" years old, due in May Roan cow 12 years old, fresh Roan cow 10 years old, fresh Roan cow 9 years old, fresh Roan cow 7 years old, f r e s h Roan cow 6 years old, due Dec. 6 Holstein bull coming 2 years old 10 red and white steers coming 2

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old 2 red and white heifers, coming 1

year old 2 black heifers 6 months old '4 black steers 6 months old 5 roan calves 3 months old 4 roan calves 1 month old

IMPLEMENTS° Fordson t rac tor , near ly new Oliver t r a c to r plow, 12 inch m~ ..... ~-~- doulq!~ disc ha r row Steel frame wagon, 3{& in. tire

Fla t rack, 9x t6 ft. with sides Peer ing gra in binder Osborne grain binder Peering mower, 6 ft. cut John Deere hay loader Osborne side rake Osborne hay redder 2-section spring harrow S-section spring harrow Spike tooth harrow Ontario grain drill Osborne corn binder Superior b e e t drill Ka r row car t Syracuse walking plow, No. 22 2 Syracuse walking plows, No. 31

i Riding beet l i f ter i -Syracuse r id ing plow i 4 one-row walking cul t fvators

2-row Planet J r . beet cu l t iva tor 2-row Planet Jr. riding cultivator 2 beet boxes 2 h0g troughs 2 grindstones 2 gravel boxes Land roller Fencing wagon 2 wagon boxes, 14 ft. Bag truck Hand milk truck Fanning mill 2 water tanks 'Set 500 lb. Fairbanks scales Top buggy, nearly new Surrey Ford touring car, 1921 model 5 ft. garden hose • Manure spreader• 50 heavy gra in bags 50 l ight grain bags Set rope slings '2 sets slat slings

z v~utter runners Cutte ~ (~ ~_ oe~ of bob runners Set of heavy ~ ! ~ n s 60 ffa]. feed cooker 6 0 gal. kerosene barrel

15 gallons ex t r a heavy oil Side scraper Scoop scraper Set double dr iv ing harness 2 se ts single drivinff harness 3 se ts heavy work harness Single work ha rness Few horse collars Gale bean puller Weeder Oak barrel Economy cream separa tor Set of pea ha rves t i ng attachments Truck for binder tongue 2 sets b-hor~,~ eveners 4-horse eveners Few crates Set 30x31/z t i re chains Pa i r wagon spr ings Neckyoke 3 sets whiffletrees Set of fly nets 6 horse blankets 6 10-gal. milk cans Shovels 2 8-gal. milk cans Forks Ice tongs Skidding tongs Beet forks Hoes Beet knives and many other arNctes

FEED. Quant i ty of bean pods 5 tons T imo thy h a y Q u a n t i t y corn fodder 7 acres oat s t r aw

I, 6 tons mixed hay 200 bushels corn 50 bushels barley ].500 bushels seed oats

H O U S E H O L D GOODS. 2 hea t ing stoves 4 milk coolers Oil stove and oven Dining room tame

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PAGE T E N . CASS CITY CHRONICLE Case City , M i c h i g a n , irffareh 10, 192~o

L O C A L ITEMS. i licious r e f r e s h m e n t s were served by i f sold, a n d the e l imina t ion o~ the l iner - - -- i the hostess . In connection wi th the the second week wiil save both myse l f

E p h r a i m K n i g h t was 80 yea r s old iMothers ' club several l i t t le f r iends of land o~her buyers t ime and t rouble ." ?~fonday and members , of his f ami ly i Lawrence Tibbals were en te r t a ined I ~lanned a su rp r i s e p a r t y in his honor iin honor of his fifth b i r thday . Five I P E T f T J U R O R S D R A W N " - " o " ~ 1 • .. at the home of lus dau~,hter, Mzs. hgh t ed candles upon as m a n y h t t le 1 . F O R M A R C H TERM" I Duncan Bat t le . M r . and Mrs. David !cakes de l ighted the l i t t le fo lks and K n i g h t and f ami ly , M_r. and Mrs ."D. i the da in ty luncheon d isappeared with~l , . ~ ° i ' ~ . . . i The t e l !owing ~s a h s t of the pet i t T. K n i g h t and fami ly and Mr. and ' rapidi ty . ~jurors d r a w n to se rve a t t h e March Mrs. John ~ r a c k e n and f ami ly drove i ~ t e r m of the c i rcui t cour t which opens over from Marlette to join with i",#% . ,LITTLE L I N E R ADS at S a n d u s k y on Mends.y, March 13: and Mrs. Bert Knight , Mrs. Ed. ri::i.a;hL "_~..::'.~ ~v-_t_ >,,t 7 E,7,~. .T~.~ T~7;a i : ~ r * ! N ~ QTTTC~ r~E.qNl%T.q. Abraham. Char les . Minden.

h i l t and the i r fami l ies i n en joy ing a} :act luck d inne r wi th the aged. honor O . A . Wi they is well p i r a t ed wi th gues t and spending" a f ew hours t o - i t h e work of a l i t t le l iner adver t i se- t e t h e r in a f a m i l y reunion, i men t which he inser ted in the ChronL

The Mothe r s ' club held an in t e res t - ! c l e las t F r iday . Before noon. Satmi- ing m e e t i n g a t the home of Mrs. T. iday, he had the incubator he adver- Lo Tibbats Tuesday af ternoon. The '~tised sold and in the next two days r i m e w a s spen t in sewing and a short, i five o ther buyers came in resopnse to p r o g r a m was given. A cl ipping en- !the adver t i semen t , o t i t led "The P a r e n t s ' Union," was read Ao Ao Br ian ordered a l iner inser t - 7oy one of the m e m b e r s ; The lma led for two weeks which s t a t ed tha t he W a r n e r gave a humorous read ing ° and h a d a cow for sale. "Be t t e r t ake ou~ <qano solos w e r e r ende red by Doris i t ha t l iner , " he told a Chroniele repre-. ~t iss , Phyl l i s Lenzne r and Annabe l ~sentative a f ew days a f t e r the first and T r u m a n T ibba l s a f t e r which de- inser t ion. "The cow has a l r eady been

CNr© £¢le L£ ®rs Rates--Liners of 25 words o~

Ie~s 25 cents each insertion° Ovo er 25 words , one. cent a word fo r each insertion.

E A S T E R post cards now on display at Burke ' s D r u g Store.

C A R P E N T E R ' S Specifie~ Bradshaw ' s Tonic P o w d e r s and all o the r s tan- da rd s tock remedies a t Burke ' s D r u g Store.

ONE REGISTER.ED thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar, i y e a r old, N o - ves ta Chem'ies No. 203281, fo r saleo Enqu i r e of Lloyd Osborn, 2 miles eas~ of Defe r& " 3-I0-2

LOST in or nea r Case C i t y - - o n e suit men~s clothes, one pa i r men ' s shoes and one col lar bag. F inde r p lease leave a t Gee. Hi tcheoek 's h a r d w a r e s tore and receive reward . 3-10-1 -

L A R G E BAR Glycer ine soap, 10c; 3 for 25c, a t Burke ' s D r u g Store.

SEASONED hard wood at $3.00 per cord, delivered° Cali early, only a small quantity left. Clare Turner. Phone 132--1S, 2L. 3-~3-2p

I FoR SALE--One delivery body for roadster; 1 electric fan 110 volts, also some 110 volt bulbs. Inquire at The Parrott Creamery Co. 3-3-2p

S P A N o f w e l l matched geldings coming 5 yea r s old fo r sateo John

I Copland, 313t2p l F O U N D - - B l a c k bill book con ta in ing

blank insurance appl icat ions of Michigan Mutual Automobi le In- surance Co., receipt blanks and other papers found on IVia~n St, Owner call a t Chronicle office° 81io12

W E W I S t t tO thank our m a n y f r i ends and ne ighbors fo r ass i s tance and s y m p a t h y in our sad b e r e a v e m e n t in the loss of ofir fa ther , Chas. Co Ashby; also for the beau t i fu l floral offer ings, the choir for the i r ser- vices and Eider Wi l le r ton for his c o m f o r t i n g words. Mr. and Mrs. D O N ' T MISS this o n e - - C h i c k e n pie

special on S a t u r d a y , ~ a r . 1i , a t N o r m a n Barnard . Barnes & Copland 's . 3t1011

tFOR S A L E - - T w o - u n i t H i n m a n milk- W A N T E D - - T o hea r f'rora owner of ing mach ine complete, and in g'ood

g'ood f a r m fo r sale. S ta te cash[ w o r k i n g order. Inqui re of John lJrice, ful l par t i cu la rs . D. F~ Bush, Duffield. Phone 176--2L, IS. 3- Minneapol is , Minn. 1-t3-12p 10-4p

£BETTf -ER-- -H( )M-E; ..... WE-EKJ; - - -Aum ~ I A M N O W prepared to do y o u r paper s t rong L i n o l e u m Rugs will help l hanging° Floyd Ottaway, Phone; Bigelow. 311012 I 70--3 S. 3- lO-2p

1 FOR SALE C H E A P - - O n e cock b i rd i SIX-ROOM house to rent . Chicken

and 5 hens one y e a r oldo S C Brown{ coop and garden. Enqui re a t Leghorns , $~.00 if' t aken a t once. O. i Chronieie office. 3 - i0 - ip A. Withey. 3-10-1p

YOU N E E D a clothes basket . Noth- ing be t t e r t h a n willow. Get one at ,Bigetow's for $1.35 to $1.50. 311012

AM D E S I R O U S of se l l ing m y new house jus t bui l t las t summer . An up to da te place wi th g a r a g e , All complete. R. S. Proctor. 2-17-tf

G A G E T O W N R O L L E R m i l t s - - F l o u r , feed, feed gr inding . Custom work a special ty . 2-17-tf

CYOLONE Grass Seeders a re the s t a n d a r d broadcas te rs . Bigelow. 311012

W A N T E D - - T w o ga rden drills and a b roadcas t f e r t i l i ze r or l ime sower. F. D. a[~012p

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! H O U S E AND LOT with g a r a g e two blocks f rom Main s t reet . House equipped wit},., e lectr ic l ights and wa te r ; ba semen t all r e a d y for fur - hare . Enqu i re at Chronicle office. 3-10-4p

W A N T E D - - M a n to w o r k on f a r m by the m o n t h or on shares. Inqui re at C~ronicle office. 3-10-1

FOR S A L E - - J e r s e y cow 6 years old, due Mar. 18; also 2-year-old Hol- stein and Je r sey cow, due Aug. 30. Jas. ~BrackenE.ury. 31101tf

FOR S A L E - - S e v e n room house~ and 2 lots, Price r ight ; easy terms° Phone 58--1L, 2S. 3-10-2

Wr igh t , R 3, Gagetown. ] W A N T E D - - L o w ore'an 5 or 6-octave sui table fo r school. Tanner School.

E V E R Y Y E A R more people exchange the i r w h e a t for flour. W h y not you? Elk l and Mil l ing Co. 8-19-tf

H E S S STOCK tonic and pou l t ry pan- acea, all size packages , at Burke ' s D r u g Store.

V I O L I N S R E P A I R E D ; also o rgans cleaned, tuned and repa i red . Work- manshlp tl~e best. Lenzner ' s Fur- ni tur0 SWre, ~-3.4

STOVE W I C K S cheaper than last season. Wick up the old oil stove.

o r ' Big'eloxx s. 3110!2

S Y R U P CANS at Bigelo@s. 311012

FOR S A L E - - S p a n Belg ian mare colts coming 4 and 5 year's old, wt. 2800, ~ell*7 ma tched and well b~'oke, Mack Lit t le , Phone 148 ....... 2L~ 2S, 3-3-2p

F U R N I T U R E R E P A I R E D - - P ic tu re f r a m e s made to order a t Lo~azner's F u r n i t u r e Store. 3 - 3 - 5

I W I L L CALL and ge t your • veal and I i

pou l t ry and pay top prices; also 1 cull out non- layers . Howard Asher. 3-3-4p [

N E W S T A T I O N E R Y just received at Burke ' s Drug Store.

lamps at M A N T L E S for Radio, i te Bigelow's . 3i1012

E X C E L S I O R motorcycle for sale. Wilt sell for cash, or t rade for car or a horse and ca r r iage . Enqu i re a t C.1~ronicle office. 3-3-2

L E T B i G E L O W show you why Ya!e nio'ht la tches are "pick-proof." o r oI10i2

N O T I C E OF R E P U B L I C A N Caucus - - N o t i c e is he reby given t ha t a re- publican, caucus for the nomina t ion of Township officers for the Town- ship of E lk land will be held in the Town Halt in the Vil lage of Case City on t, ho l l f i h dnv of March nfi 2 o'cl'ock in the af te rnoon, 1922. By order of Republ ican Township Commit tee , 3-3-2

FOR S A L E - - R e s i d e n c e on Hough ton St. known as the Boutton house. Enqu i re of Clarence Boulton. ~.~10i2

l t ~ ] 2 ~ I v l l L i l . % l . J O 1 3 1 1 e { , l i t ; t:,* y t ; ~ u c l c t i d , b ~. 2 " 1 _ .

O 1 Holtz 's F r i d a y night . ,~-10-,.

Esther Wald, t eacher . 3-!O-tf

ROOM to r en t or room <and board. Mrs. Eva Maharg , Cass City. $-10-1

WE E X C H A N G E flour for w h e a t and can save you money on your flour needs. E lk land Mill ing Co. 8-19-tf

ROOMS for r en t - -Good l iving rooms above Hitchcock 's H a r d w a r e store. Enqu i re a t P inney Sta te Bank. 2- 10-tf

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ICLOCKS Guaran teed clock repa i r - ing; p r o m p t service.. HiE'gins' Jew- e l ry Shop. 2-3-tf

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]WANTED- Marr ied m a n to work on a f a r m by month or year . \ : e rnon

' C~aCpenter, Cass City R . i . 3}1011

WANTEt)--50 head o f yea r l ing s teers , Here fords or D u r h a m s ; no Holsteins. John A. Seecer , R. R. 4, ~<}las s City. 3}1011p

E X P E R I E N C E D f a r m hand wanted by the year . Must be honest and well r ecommended . P r e f e r mar r i ed man; no single man need apply. John A. Seeger , R. R. 4, Cuss City. °110ilp

C H I C K E N PIE special at Barnes & Copland's Sa turday , Mar. 11 3!1011

WANT,gD--House l : : : eper . Good refer- ence furnished. T. L. S tewar t , De- ford. Box 33. 3-10-2p

TO LOAN--S1,000.00 on first f a r m mortgag'e. Enqui re at Chronicle of_ flee. 3-10-2p

'C'A~D " ()F THANKS~i wish to t hank the M. E. Ladies ' Aid, for ~owers sent me during' my recent illness. 7\ ~' W. - "rs. O. Stafford.

WE WiSII to thank our many friends and neighors for their Mnd- hess du r in£ my i l lness; also those who sent f ru i t and flowers and also Dr. F. L. Morris for his fa i th fu l at- tent ion. Mr. and Mr,q. l-l~,~-,-v Mnw_ land and Family .

W A N T E D - - F a r m . of 80 or 120 acres to ren t on shares wi th cows furn- ished. Lewis L. Dewey. 3-10-1p

? "v\ANTED to hire f a r m hand; mar - ried man pre fe r red ; no milkino::

Leod. 3-10-2p

MeCallam, ~William, Greenleaf. Davis, George M., Evergreen. Langenburg, George, Argyle. Phillips, Joseph, Wheatland. Harem, Wesley, Marion. Grice, Robert A., Forester. Willis, Clayton, Bridg'ehampton. i~fater, Walter, Custer. Jaeobs, Elias, Moore. Thomas, Charles, Lamotte. Byrnes, Peter, Marlette. Bisse t t , John, E h n e r . Sehul tz , Edward , . Wa te r town° But le r , Reuben, W a s h i n g t o n . Burgess , Jos iah , Sani lac . Clark , Char les So Lexing ton . Holbrook, Wa i t e r , h u r l . Green, Lewis N , Elko Jones , D a n i e l , F lynn . Stokan~ Mrso Magg ie , Maple Val-

leyo W a r k , Ao He Speaker° '

1 McCaughey , Wal t e r , F r e m o n t . t Ha rvey , Eugene , Worth°

M a r l e t t e - - S p r i n g robins are re- por t ed first a t M a r l e t t e this year . Dick Win te r , Herb Wellwood, and wife and W a s h i n g t o n MeRcy all claim they saw robin redbreast, one of. the first harbingers of spring, last week.

~Oad Axe--The latest fig'ure~ of the iiailities and assets of Otis Pengra , bankrupt, of Sebewaing, are report- ed as fol lows: Liabi l i t ies , $53,000.00; assets , $17,000. I t looks as if the c red i tors cannot expec t more than 3u cents on the dollar° The asse ts of the S e h w a r t z k o p f Bros. , of Bach, were sold T u e s d a y for $8,500.00. The values set by the app ra i s e r s was $10,000.-- Tr ibune .

N o r t h Branch-- -The A m e r i c a n gx-

the P. O. & N. r a i l r oad .station, a ha l f mile away f rom the Eusiness sect ion of the vil lage, and wil! not provide de l ivery service to help out the incon- venience which the t r a n s f e r will en-

I tail . Over 34 yea r s ago the express office was es tabl i shed at J. H. Vande- ear ' s d rug s tore whe re it has been v e r y accommoda t ing ly ma in t a ined fo r all these years . Mr. Vandecar , the r e t i r ing , local agen t , says a fa l l ing off in business is the reason given .by ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ff . . . . , ~ . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ~ . I . . . . . .

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i t ions v, rillch e l imina tes "cite expense o£! c a r t age to and f r o m the depo t . - -Ga-

' zette. I I } D e c k e r v i l i e - - M o n d a y evening" was

a red le t te r day in the anna ls of the local Odd Fe l low lodge when seven members were p r e sen t ed w i th the 25- yea r jewel , denoting" t h a t t hey had been. member s of Odd Fe l lowsh ip t h a t l eng th of t ime.

A Diplomat. Jud Tunkins says he knovcs a m~n

who never did a (h~y's work who uses the word "unemployment" as a ,qubstI- ture for plain lo'Jfing.

Ever Af ter . Man original ly came before woman

but he's been af ter her ever s i n c e . ~ Chicago American.

Flobin Hood's P~oper Name. The [)roper name of Robin Hood:

was Robert Fitzo.oth. The first he CUe ptionized into Robin, and the second into Hood, omitting the Fitz, which IS XOrlllan for son (moderll French be- ing "tile"), sine.e having been declared. an outlaw, he was not unwil l ing to tee nounee t~is el~ims to Norman de scend That he was really the earl of Hunt~ ingdon, as sonic his tor ians assert , can- not be proved. ".

S ix ty OemtuNes to Get Vote. I t was sixty cen:ur ies before pub~

lie opinion found that !t could en~ force its views in pr ivate affairs by voting.

A U C T I O N ° of Jersey Cat e and

S A L E Far Tools

As I have been appointed District Supervisoorfor the Ancient Order of Gkaners, I have rented my farm and will have a~ auction sa~e on the farm keown as the Peach Grove Dairy Farm, 2 mfieswest and ½ mi~e south of Argyle, to dispose of my choxce herd of Jersey cattle and farm tools on

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