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1924-05-01 Thu
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Punished at Gay lord, Michigan, the 1'innacle City, Altitude 1,400 feet above Sea Level, in the Fertile Hardwood Belt of Northern Michigan
GAYLORD, MICHIGAN.THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1924
ESTABLISHED 1875
FORMER RESIDENTS
HAVE PASSED AWAY
A . M . N e i t h e r c u t «»r Sngiiiuv* V t n < l
E d w a r d FltxpHlrii k of D e t r o i t
Called l o Their R e w a r d .
Alex M. N e i t h e r c u t . a r e s i d e n t of
G a y l o r d for m o r e I n a n SO y e a r s , bill
m o v e d l o S a g i n a w ahou,l a y e a r a u o
d i e d a t h i s h o m e tin-r.- on A p r i l 20
of h e a r t t r o u b l e a n d d i s e a s e s incid e n t t o old a g e .
Mr N e i t h e r c u t
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beet k n o w n m e n ui this p a r t of t h e
c o u n t r y , h a v i n g spent h i s life h e r e
in t h e l u m b e r i n g i n d u s t r y , a n d w a s
o n e of t h e b e s t t h o u g h t oi n e x i e v e r
tiring in Gaylord, bavins; arwaya
taken part in every worthy cause
that wa.s brought lo his attention.
Mr NefOiercot had been '.^. pt:or
health ror annul a year, but continued his work until about a month
Tax Sale Begins
Next Tuesday
T h e a n n u a l t a x s e l e of fcMMM m
O t s e g o c o u n t y for 1 9 2 1 a n d p r e c e d ing y e a r s for d e l i n q u e n t t a x e s will
begin next T u e s d a y m o r n i n g at t h e
court house.
Indications a r e n o w that
there
will be l i t t l e l a k e r r o n t a g e left a f t e r
t h e first few h o u r s of t h e s a l e , a s t h e
people from G a y l o r d a n d o t h e r p a r t s
of
the state
realize
that
lake
f r o n t a g e is a r e a l i n v e s t m e n t , a n d
,will b e w o r t h m a n y tunc-, t h e a s v a l u e in a verv s h o r t t i m e .
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. Mary's Class
To Give Program
"What Do We Plant?"
VOL. 49, NO. 6
n
Arbor Day, Friday, May 2
What do we plant when we plan I the tree?
We plant the hip, which will crews the bea.
We plant the mast to can \ the bails;
We plant the planks to withstand Uie gales—
The keel, the keelson, the beam, the knee;
We plant the ^Jiip when wc plant tlie tree.
What do we plant when we plant Uie tree?
We plant the houses lor you and me.
We plant the rafters, the shingles, the floors.
We plant Ihe sluddnig, the Ulh, uie doors,
The beams and siding, all pails that be;
\\ plant tile iiousc WSeu *\* piaiti uie tree.
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county m t h e past b a a
had
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but
annoa t h e m o v i n g
e w a j of t h e P r — I d a H a n d s o m e 01
th*' Othsa officers, t h e n ba.- been no
effort t o carry o n t h e w o r k . P l a n s
a r e underway
for a new o r g a n i z a t i o n , anil on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g M a y
\ then
will
be a Sunday School
B a l l ] In t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h
T h e m e e t i n g will s t u n a t 7 : 4 u
a n d Mr. J . H E u g l c
of t h e S t a t e
S u n d a y School h e a d u u a r i e r s Will be
the speakei
Bvurj Sunday School
o f f i c e r in t h e c o u n t y a n d eveiy o n e
Lntereeted in S u n d a y School w o r k
should attend
At t h r e e O'etocl .u U i e a f t e r n o o n
t h e m i n i s t e r s ot all t h e c h n r c h e a in
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more estesstvelj into t h e raising
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church for an open diet u:>sion ou the
interesting p r o g r a m to which t h orajtimlsatloa «ii<i to receive advice
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Why a m I a church m e m b e r ?
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e r e last fall t o m a k e h i s h o m e
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2 1 . A r i v e r of N e w Y o r k a u a t e . Of readcit..
What do we plant when we plant the tree?
A thousand tilings that \w uails see;
We plant the spue that out-lowers Uie crag,
We plant the slafl' l o r oir country's Hag,
We plant Uie shade, from the hot sun tree;
We plant all these when \\t plant the tree.
INDIANA GOVERNOR CtiEBO VGAN SUFFERS
GOES TO PRISON HEAVY F1R£ LOSS
M. E. Boys To Be
Gueste Oi Honor
TROUT SEASON
OPENED TODAY
ISrakeman Badly Hurt
In Grayling Yatds
Fishermen's Club
VViii Meet May bth.
A Correction
Answer These In
Five Minutes.
Happenings
Wl*5tGO COUNTY HhKALD & fiMJ£>
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I
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She.
Dearie, will you love m e
noises,
i n r e a m e n m e a n work in
MO S A L E
t h e kitchen f o r t h e m o t h e r and t h e
Book A g e n t : ."Have y o u children as much i n F e b r u a r y a s i n Augus*?"
T w i c e , " w r i t e s J e s s e S m i t h , N. J.
daughters. T h e s c h o o l m a y not bein s c h o o l ? "
He: " N o . D u m p l i n g . "
" I threw tie a n t kind away; coulda't be bothmd
interesting.
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" Y e s ; t w o boys and a
•since it wick aaaat. trheetr. Then I tried R at-Soap.
She:
" B o h o - o - o - o - o — I knew It."
able, like to be o u t of d o o r s , a n d a r e girl."
SAY.
that's the Mwfll It c o o n ia cakes, all ready
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Precious.
I can't.
proud to t a k e a m a n ' s p l a c e a n d help
Book A g e n t :
-'You're ju»l i h o
toaac Aad itanredoai kill rata." SS*. t o t . t ! JS
Willi the work.
T h a t 1B t h e easy, man.
W h y n o t bag iiu-n, an e n - Kvon w i t h leap year there a r e only
Scad aad gaaraataad ay
lazy way of l o o k i n g a t i t a n d t h e c y l o p e d i a ? "
j n i n e d a y s ,n February, while
J. M. Brodie
N e l s o n D r u g Co
boy g i v e s u p h i s s p r i n g s c h o o l term
F a r m e r : " W a l l , It m i g h t be al- Auutisi h a e t h i r t y . "
and b e c o m e s a r u r a l c h i l d laborer. r i g h t f o r t h e g i r l — b u t b y g u m t h e
If that o c c u r s t w o o r t h r e e years b o y s a r e n o b e t t e r than m e — a n d
N e w York i s proud, l e a r n i n g f r o m in succession h e h a s l o s t h i s chance I b a d t o w a l k t o school all m y life.''
F o r r e s t Lord.
Editor s a d P u b l i s h e r
United S t a t e s a u t h o r i t i e s t h a t N e w for a n e d u c a t i o n .
Paul MseDonsId. B u s i n e s s Manager
Y o r k ' s port h a n d l e d more t h a n o n e Th». stronger,
b e t t e r •».»> ; u .
KVKS
i r ^ i i K K i i»
haif
of t h e iota! ocean p a s s e n g e r sacrifice s o m e t h i n g o f p r e s e n t cbo m "You're
a terrible shot. I don't
A d v e r t l a i a * BspiiaMaUaUtaa
traffic
of t h e United States. S e a t t l e , fort a n d e x p e d i e n c y f o r t h e child's
AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
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d h i t t h e side of a
B o s t o n a n d S a n Francisco w e r e n e x t , f u t u r e w e l f a r e .
N e w T o r * . Chicago, B a a F i s a e i s s s
B y h i s work this
Well f h r t ' s
to-dav m>w»
H*»w s p u u g vr n*uu s p r i n g t h e hoy m a yb a r n . "
" W e l l ^ - I d u n n o . I n e v e r shot a t
w a n v s . long: do y c u s u p p o s e M will b e b e f o r e
; - ' ^ — «•» • s a v e to t h e f a m i l y t w o o r three dol- a b a r n — h u t I did m i s s a train last
J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l a . , and lx> s A n g l e s lars a day f o r a f e w w e e k s but h e w e e k . "
A
N I W R P A P I I OP I K S T I C I
b o t h have a n o c e a n traffic b i g g e r d o e s i t a t a very g r e a t l o s s t o himt h a n that of w n i c h N e w t o r k i s s o self a n d probably t o h i s people. H e
OHJ T H A T ' S n i K F K K K . V l
proud to-day? T h i s c o u n t r y is o n l y is giving up t h e t i m e t h a t should b e
Cakoater: " S e e i n g is b e l i e v i n g . "
part s t a r t i n g , a n d t h e r e a l l y b i g used t o d e e p e n , b r o a d e n , a n d refine
Flapper:
"Oh, I d o n ' t k n o w . "
ports and c i t i e s a r e still t o find t h e i r bis life. B e s i d e s t h a t , if h e d o e s n o t
C a a e a t e r : " W e l l , it most certainly
g e t proper s c h o o l i n g " a n d e n o u g h
place.
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s
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n o t b e able t o
T h o s e t h a t rule t h e oil m a r k e t s a y of i t n o w . h e w i l l
F l a p p e r : "I s e e y o u , b u t — I don't
t h e r e won't b e a n y b i g a d v a n c e i n e a r n a s much a s h e o u g h t when h e b e l i e v e y o u . "
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GOOD U l l s s i K
price. - " Muddy roadB d i m i n i s h a u - their c h a n c e s for a n e d u c a t i o n a n d
Doctor: "Perhaps you would pre
t o m o b i l i n g . L e s s a n t o m o b i l l n g m e a n spend their c h i l d h o o d d a y s a t s o m e fer t o p a y $ 5 0 d o w n a n d t h e balance
kind of labor.
S o t h e circle goes
s m a l l e r d e m a n d s for gas, a n d s m a l l e r on from f a t h e r t o s o n . K e e p t h e $5 a m o n t h . "
d e m a n d s m e a n s that t h e r u l e r s d o n ' t boy i n school.
That
m a y be the Patient
(just
recovering
from
put u p t h e price. I n o t h e r w o r d s . way t o bring t h e e n t i r e f a m i l y to a o p e r a t i o n ) : " S o u n d s l i k e b u y i n g a
"What will t h e trafficce hear'*" n o t finer plane of life.
car."
"What does t h e g a s o l i n e c o s t ? " i s t h e
D o c t o r : "I a m . "
important q u e s t i o n .
Bill
Artbor
Calamity Averted
A b s e n t - m i n d e d M a n : "Mary, b a r s
Henry
Ford
will b u y a t r o l l e y
you s e e n m y h a t ? "
iine c o n n e c t i n g Muscte a n o a i s w i t n
"v» it r-i-.i.i-.j* S O i l A S * . n a n a
Mr. and Mrs. L a m b e r t visited
Mary:
" W h y , Henry!
It's o n
t h e Gulf a t P e n s a c o l a , F l a . , a c c o r d - friends west of h e r e S u n d a y .
your h e a d . "
H Q O M R P O M S 4-OW11WJ
uxS t o xepC-rl. xio i£*x&-ii ua*iil2c viie
Mr. a n d Mrs. W m . S y t i e w i c z a n d
A
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M.:
"Gracious!
S
o it is.
g a s e n g i n e trolley c a r t h a t h e o n c e children w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s of h e r
n n l ' i . o B U C U B DO?
1 nearly w e n t o u t w i t h o u t at."
s h o w e d ' b i s writer in h i s D e a r b o r n people
Mr. and Mrs. Cherwinski
laboratory.
L i g h t i n build, h i s c a reast of L o g a n
I'urdy's P h i l o s
S o m e e n t h u s i a s t s o u t W e s t , stiina- c o u l d c r o s s ' h e Continent .«t t h e r a t e
S a m P y k e a n d f a m i l y a t t e n d e d .. " T h e a u t o m o b i l e a l w a y s beats t h e
:x:y m i l e s a n h o u r w i t h o u t t a k - church i n W o l v e r i n e &T*tJ&3 .
lated by large pocketbooks, have i n - t>:
train
t
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h e crossing,—barrin' an
dited S e n a t o r W h e e l e r t r y i n g t o dis- i n g on fue'. :md :r less f i r m half
Mr. L e w i s i s v i s i t i n g s c h o o l o u t a c c i d e n t . "
•• our a g e h i s able i n v e s t i g a t i n g . B u t the present cost o f t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . this way fcfais week.
this t i m e they probably r e g r e t i t , Ear T h a t ought to :ntereF» railrcad m e n
Harold v a n B u r e n s t a y e d i»onT H E T R U T H I S OUT A T LAST
If it doesn't t h e kind o f c o m the S e n a t o r is i n v e s t i g a t i n g T H E M n o w .
day night a n d I.enord G r o v e r TuesA n u p - s t a t e e d i t o r , j u s t In receipt
tu find o u t just what and w h o a r e be- l o t i i i o n it will Ki^e them will i n t e r - day night with R e j . M c B r i d e s o they
asawjanaawaawBauiiuia
nawawjasaaa
of
a c a s e o f t r u t h s e r u m o n adverest fheni later- and TOO l a t e .
hind t h e indictment.
«•• • niJI capture a f ° w b u n - h e a d s .
tising a c c o u n t , m u s t h a v e t a k e n s n
Mrs. Cooper ai>«l W i l m a McEridc o v e r d o s e o f t h e s t u f f l a s t w e e k , JudgKot'ert I>. T o w n e says r e l i g i o n i s w e r e callers at S a m I'ykes Tuesday
Washington
knows
that w h e n
ing f r o m t h e f o l l o w i n g i t e m s t a k e n
by a 'lack of go<xl afternoon.
S e n a t o r W h e e l e r e n t e r e d p u b l i c life handicapped
a t r a n d o m f r o m t h e local c o l u m n s
n
e
w
s . " T h e r e **•• n o more f i r m a s in M o n t a n a h e found t w o political
Messrs G u s , E l m e r a n d LaVern of h i s paper.
p a r t i e s o u t there, o n e c a l l e d Repub- s u r a n c e s , s u c h a s t h e o n e ^ i \ e n t o Olund
were c a l l e r s
a t McBrides
J o h n Coyie, o a r groceryman, i s
a n d .«ndre» : " F o l l o w m e S u n d a y .
l i c a n , o n e called D e m o c r a t i c , b o t h P e t e r
d o i n g poor b u s i n e s s .
H i s store I s
and I will m a k e you fishers of m e n . ' '
o w n e d by copper mines.
Ernie and L y l e W a r n e r w e r e call- dirty a n d d u s t y .
H o w can he do
a s s e r t i o n s ers at Sytlewiczs M o n d a y morning.
W h e n h e ventured to o p p o s e l b s T h e r e a r e n; ro definite
much
about bslL
you ere wiri.ed a n d
T h e Reverend S t y preached last
that b e w o u l d be r u n o u t o f Monta- h e a v e n , if ;.ou Leha»e. C l e r g y m e n
Sunday night o n charity. T h e serhairs. Each
otto Leiieves a
na. B u t h e had other plans, g o t h i m - split
uiuii wata p u n k .
s e l f e l e c t e d to t h e S t a t e of t h e United part a n d d e n i e s a p a n . T h e s i m p l e
D a v e Canky died a t h i s h o n e TuesS t a t e s , a n d now the people a r e hear- mind w a n t s t o believe e v e r y t h i n g .
day.
T h e doctor
gave
it out s s
ig f r o m h i m .
«
heart failure. W h i s k y killed him.
E v e n t h e fattest pocketbook o u g h t
Perhaps
a f e w miracles w o u l d
to r e a l i z e
that this i s n o t i m e t o r h e l p
to r e v i s e
faith a n d fill t h e
financial "rough stuff."
churches.
Suppose " the R e v . D r .
S t r a t o n should s a y : "I warn y o u d i s STARTLING A T F I R S T
D r . C h a p m a n , excellent s c i e n t i f i c s e n t i n g c l e r g y m e n thai j« u e r e a l l
" Rat-Snap Kills 4 8 Rats'
h o u n d for perdition, and vo prove It
WraaalrriaNarboocUr
• T h i s o n e will b e o n t h e house,"
I s h a l l now c h a n g e Dr. Jone.-, into a said t h e painter a s h e p i c k e d u p a
B a aaya: " AItar o s i n * one l a n e parkas*.
Ww cooDtad 41 daad rata." BAT-SNAP
stick of pepperinini CAndy." W o u l d can of paint a n d s t a r t e d u p t h e ladkiBa 'am. SBSa up t h e rarra—. a a d laawaa
ooamaU. Cata and 6ogm w o a ' t touch i t .
n o t Bhsl miuv.Ml a l l if Dr. J o n e s d i d der.
Ccaaas in oonveoien aaaeeakaa ; BO mudna;
s t i f f e n u p Said s l o w l y lurn l a t a .-tripwith mhM M
n+t m ~ > f c - » - *—;--.
od p e p p e r m i n t ?
SZ«G»»* iST'Sai", t J,I-..->..->I-,
Threaaixea: S5c for kitchen or cellar: 68c
You'd ilii-iit ->J. o u ; L.>- .11.man
far rlrirran. booaa or corn crib; $1.25 for
Blushing
Bride
a n d Groom:
takrnaandoatbaUding*. TourawSBa*back
heart is heard. Y o u remei.»'^ei t h e
If BAT-BM a P doaaa^tde tha w o t * .
lieense
Arabian philosopher, v i . u aid t o m e , "Where is t h e m a r r i a g e
- T w i c e t w o ar«
to prove it o f f i c e ? "
IflUS m*T< - "^y«« we SMII i
m /r»i* •
C u u i l a o u s e LHjoruian:
"Uo you
I'll turn this w a l k l n e stick i n t o a llvo
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s e r p e n t ; h u t . even if y o n c h a n g e Insist?"
appetite a n d
y o u r stick i n t o a s e r p e n t . I'll s a y B l u s h i n g B . a n d G . : " Y e - e - s - s : "
aids digestion.
that i s interestinK. but twice t w o a r e C. H. D o o r m a n : " A l l r i g h t , t h e n —
SwMaaad)
It m a k e s
yonr
thirteenth d o o r to t h e l e f t . "
not five."
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Nelson Drug Co. j I
food d oyou more
A gorilla,
just a r r i v e d , i s riving
I ••••
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iMUIUWIJUMin.l. '•!.-- g o o d . N o t e h o w
in a fine N e w York hotel. H o w i t
It r e l i e v e s that s t n l l y f e e l i n g
r
w o u l d surprise
h i m if h i s d u l l , ...."The FinrUgans a r e r e g u l a r glut*?Tarr.*-T»,. jswiiku
alter hearty eating.
worried b r a i n could realize t h a t t h e ton*. Why, t h e y e v e n h a v e overstaffWhitens teeth,
h o t e l w a s built, a c c o r d i n g t o D a r - e d furniture.
w eete • •
win by t h e g o r i l l a s , a s m a l l ^ f e e b l e
breath a a l
tribe o f h i s o w n relations, w e a k in
ALL I N FAVOR. S A Y —
U*a the goody
m u s c l e , teeth a n d c l a w s , a n d t h e r e that
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the> uevame r u l e r s o f t h e w o r i d .
m e t i n t h e p o s t o f f i c e t h e o t h e r d*y.
Two m e n were
standing
near.
F i r s t Man: "I'm o p p o s e d . "
B E F A I R TO T H E B O Y S .
Second Man: " W o m e n d o i n g mon's
T h e usual s p r i n g a r g u m e n t a b o u t work."
t a k i n g t h e b o y s o u t of s c h o o l a n d
SOME LOGIC H E B E
p u t t i n g t h e m t o work in t h e field
Insurance A g e n t : " W h y , I carry
will souu b e g i n in t h e t a r m n o m e .
T h e father i s very busy. P l o w i n g a $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 policy t o m y w i f e . "
and planting m u s t b e d o n e o n t i m e .
Brutal: "It's t o o much. What exIt i s hard t o h i r e m e n t h a t c a n b e c u s e c a n you g i v e h e r f o r l i v i n g ? "
t r u s t e d with t h e m a c h i n e r y o r t h e
THEY G E T I T Y O U N G
Conductor: " L i t t l e g i r l — h o w olA
are you?"
L i t t l e Girl: "Never mind—111 pay
full fare."
"•orker for t h e America!* Mttaeum of
Natural
History, returns f r o m t h e
Aiiues
mountains
b r i n g i n g a bird
t h a t brays l i k e a d o n k e y a n d a d u c k
that c a n t By.
Before
amazement carries you
E n t e r e d • • awoaa-claaa m a t t e r a t Q s y - away a t t h o u g h t of a d u c k t h a t c a n t
aard. a U c b l g S a e a d e r tba A r t a f Coarrwas fly a s k yourself h o w many h u m a n
of March 8, 18Tt.
b e i n g s there a r e that can't t h i n k ?
Otsego C o u n t y
Herald & T i m e s
'
•'•'"!"
...
.....I
SA TURUA Y!
Cream Puffs
Ansel Food
Coffee Cake
ThiUifeek
All
unmn
Kinils
of Bread
and
HILLY ROW
Phone Your Orders
Trudo 's B; i Uo ry
/iest by Tont
All Kinds of Farm Seeds
LEONARD'S BULK GARDEN Ihi.^DS
Quality and Quantity
Get the two Q's
SILVER MINE SEED OATS
HAY, FLOUR, FEED, WOOD AND COAL
Chew it after
every meal
TT
nankey ivmiing <^o.
SNAP
in-tts
Flour $«.50 per Barrel
92 N e w Threats
Against Service
It may_surprise y o u t o k n o w that t h e present Congress
of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s h a s a l r e a d y b e f o r e i t f o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n n o less t h a n n i n e t y - t w o bills, e a c h p r o p o s i n g t o
f u r t h e r r e s t r i c t R a i l r o a d activities.
'
is\.
COMING!
S o w i d e is the s c o p e o f t h i s p r o p o s e d i e g i s i a t i o n , a n d
so s e r i o u s a r e m a n y o f its, t h r e a i s , t h a t t h e R a i l r o a d s
n a v e b e e n f o r c e d t o s h a n e t h e i r affairs a c c o r d i n g v us
m a n n e r s t a k e m sail w h e n s t o r m c l o u d s t h e h o r i z o n .
M i c h i g a n ' s 2 4 steam railroad* a r e t o d a y h o l d i n g i n
suspense plans for t h e expenditure o f large s u m s of
m o n e y , p e n d i n g legislative action o n these ninetvy
t w o bills.
' 1 ,
T h e s e e x p e n d i t u r e s , if r e l e a s e d , w o u l d g o i n t o l a b o r
a n d m a t e r i a l s - i n t o Prosperity a n d Better Service.
Is i t wise o r j u s t t o t h u s t h r e a t e n a n d i m p e d e t h e
efforts o f a n y h o n e s t b u s i n e s s ?
A. S . AIlard
AIL YOU NEED TO WORRY ABOUT
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life lo the job.
Whether the j o b be interior or exterior, we
have just the paint you need, mixfvl by roaster
chemists and made perfect after years of experiments.
Ready mixed paint ready for home use^—
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EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST
of 330 Shearer Block
Bay City
WILL BE IN
GAYLORD AT
Otsego Hotel
Wed. May 14
ONE
H A Y ONLY
H o w would you welcome ninety-two additional threats
against y o u r i n d e p e n d e n c e of action i n t h e p u w u i f i S
w h i c h y o u a r e yourself engaged?
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m a t t e r w h i c h
Does the warm
Spring Sunshine
fan
ftaitway
—remind you of your Spring Sowing? Before
planting your seed come a n d see us and w e will
show you how you can protect your seeds or
plants from birds and animals by using our—
"SEED
n a e a a - a j a - . i s ^ Otr^^
a j ^
"Old
Master Coffee"
eyes
sults.
Remember
the
date
Wed. May 14
on W e s t M a i n S t .
GAYLORD, MICHIGAN
John J. Kondratowicz, Prop.
-
We deliver
•
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HALLOCK
r.TTD
SATURDAY'SPECIAL
For lliis week will be—
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURG
2 His. for 25c.
This tamburg is from t h e freshest t»l beef
and ground while \mi wail.
Take advantage ol our Saturday Specials.
tiave one every week.
w
Veal is plentiful and good, priced very reason
CHICKENS
LAMB
BKE1
—al—
The City Market
F. O. Rock ^eli s
Free Delivery
Much Depends Upon Care
When Pullets Will Lay
BjaBBBBBBBaSBBSBSajBBBBJr|
uction
i\
Three miles wesl and Iwo and one half miles
north of Gaylord, on the ohl AI Newsome farm.
A / o s e s Sitoinninii,
fire bv . hrwmr raatrim Tar next day. we*-ot the
aaly a M l witk Rat-Snare- -jart one cake " Sundry
OpacJ leave oosmcU Three s m v JSL. aSc. IIJ21.
Sold aad guaiaateol by
J . If. B r o d i e
'"»ai f » i i , v v v
Nelson Drug; C o .
aa a aaisioiie
a e n v . Wat.
l o a n e d t o t h e chief w h o desired t o
d e c i p h e r a n d interpret c e r t a i n m a r k i n g s o n t h e belt.
|pSSJSBsf •»-..- BjBSBjaJ Ha <n . I i . l n t
Mttt-
dltloa a t the a g e BKnUoaed above.
Timely Poultry Hints
l*rojK
monumenis ana Markers'
1ST .! St I I H IBUal
Box Social and Bazaar
Sunday, May 4
St. M a r y s Hall
C r o s s e y e s straightened
without drugs or knife.
Ed. Luzenski's
POTATO HOUSE
Kondy's Grocerteria
"T/ie House of Courtesy"
at
and httirrf f l s s s e s that g i v e re-
at
Investigate So-Called
• New Breed* of Poultry
'Royal Garden Tea*
I n a v e L a i 1 6 y e a r s experience
s s s specialist in e x a m i n g
HAY,
PROTECTO"
V™ care
Ra<1>9a4 A s s o c i a t i o n
FOR S A L E
GRAIN,
STRAW
and SEHDS
R \ l . Grien o f B a y City w a s h e r e
on business W e d n e s d a y
Lois Menzie s p e n t t h e week e n d
with relatives i n Vunderbill.
twata. tHerbert G i n g e l l spcjnt t h e
veak end with h e r p a r e n t s in J o h a n BC traijg.
Qeotca . M c K e n z i e
of Jobannesburfl w a s h e r e o n b u s i n e s s . Tuesday
n.xi inng.
Grant B e t t e a w o r t h , of J o b a n n e s tPraaaraa * r i a * L'aii.o Btataa Dapartoaaa*
Imig.
was in town on business
•t aertoattawa.)
\\ odnesday.
During fee past few atontha t a s
Mr. Butcher a n d f a m i l y a n d Mr.
United S t a t e s Departasent of Agrical- ami M i s . Ted F u l m e r w e r e v i s i t i n g
ture ha a received aaaay requests from in Kluiira S u n d a y .
all parte a f th« ummUj fer lnformsInne
Angus
of
Johannesburg
tloa eemcecnlag t w e se-called n e w spent t h e week e n d w i t h h e r parents,
"brseae" af poultry, the 'Tnrir.en v end Mr. and Mrs. G e o r g e A n g u s .
the "Kiwi". T h e aepartaiwnt h a s been
Mi a n d Mrs. G. A . M a t t h e w s of
aware of a d v e r t i a e a s s t s concerning Alba were w a i t i n g a t t h e Shepard
H u s t o n T h o m p s o n , m e m b e r of t h e d e s t r u c t i v e , but t h a t a n a t i o n - w i d e
these n e w and novel "breeds", f e r and Martindale h o m e s , Sunday.
FoderaL-Trade C o m m i s s i o n , i n a re- axterttalnauon campaign w o u l d r e s u l t
Mrs. Frank Holber a n d son Mel oent a d d r e s s s u g g e s t e d
which some rather remarkable claim*
m e a s u r e s -n ai ore o r leas s l a u g h t e r a m o n g
h a v e been made. T h e advertisements -. m .M.ssed t h r o u g h h e r e Tnnajaj . n - for c o p i n g w i t h w h a t h e d e s c r i b e d a s
Matins] g a m e a n d &ong birds a n d a d d
aad literature describing t h e origia route to their h o m e in t'huboygan.
the
increasing
''machinations of
1" it. Karnes left Sunday morn- l o b b y i s t s i n W a s h i n g t o n , " i n c l u d i n g 10 irit,' m e risk i n t h e forests.
and qualities of these "breeds'* s e e n
n a hutdness trip t o t h e Upper their c o m p u l s o r y r e g i s t r a t i o n w i t h
t e have aroused much Interest e n the
r i . . \ > INC KAFE
pert o f t h e public, since t h e depart- Peninsula. H e r e t u r n e d Wednesday. a g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c y .
hie:
.Mum- L«: m e o 'oret
William
B a r k e r a n d CaJaaC) motormemt h a s recently received several
n
ed to Cray ling S u n d a y :o a--: Mildred
argent requests for an explanation ra> Barker who i s i n t h e M e t e ] Hospital
The Harvard
University
library
r e c e i v e d a eift of a rar* vnlnmn in
a a i u i u | iiaw i r u a u i u i j v* c u e vAanwa
h o n o r of t h e n i n e t i e t h b i r t h d a y of
i
Mrs Nels'in, Miss Ester N e l s o n ,
• v. en inn r e r t Inns'
made.
t ' h a r l o ; W_ £ l o i » P r c S i d d i t ^SraaTitua
Kit-ii Larsen
a n a daughter i T h i s
Thw acatwaaaaaia i a t h e adv«rusw> 39
book
13
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n
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s
"Coamorgameata and literature claim that the Laura were rlsttbag in Gavlnrd M o n - Iy-a u u
ajoiiuunine
t C e QtBEQPwaraaiS
aaaaaaua.ii'iin • . '
"Tuaaeu" w a s originally produced by
A l l — \ l< T O L .
Mi. a n d Mrs. T h e o Kondrato.\ icz a n d Hiatorie o f " t h e W h o l e W o r l d , 7
crossing a male turkey with a female
aaU...'.- .
ia. ; • J K
..lOOla
s e c o n d e d i t i o n , printed i n L o n d o n i n
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t
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a
n
d
E
m
m
a
Koncfal k«B, - n d t!iat the '"XIAI" » : I S p: >
1657.
John Eliot,
a p o s t l e t o t h e Ol II.
oui
.\»icz
d
r
o
\
e
t
o
Grayling
S
u
n
v i s i t e d a t t h e H. A . Shaff h o m e ducod by crossing a male ostrich with
• ramlnlni
u i a i i i s ; : -'Ohl
I n d i a n s of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , a t o n e
daj .:fternoon.
Sunday.
t i m e o w n e d t h e v o l u m e a n d It bears
..on '•• onlj
batten
a female chicken.
Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Green and b i s a u o g r a p h
Mr. a n d Mrs. George B e l d i n g a n d
and marginal n o t e s »a,i ..oiii c o a t . "
Succeesfal crosses h s r e b e e n made .'••>h- Richard a n a rwo children of w r i t t e n by h i m .
Kay
Moorhead
a n d f a m i l y a r e d a u g h t e r spent a c o u p l e
of d a y s
iluoo.>.
rV'beopei
you've n o e n j o y i n g t h e i r n e w Chevrolet t o u r - w i t h tiie Silas D e m i n g f a m i l y last betwcea the pheasant and the chicken, II.'Mock were v i s i t o r s a t I h e H e n o
i I.I
a -iy i iia<l t h e picaur*
i n g c a r , w h i c h w a s recently p u r c h a s - w e e k .
and la pru -tlcally every c a s e the Geslon h o m e S u n d a y .
sn.*"
e d from A l l e n Schreur'.
i n . F. L. B r i g h t a n d family, w h o
Prominent
o o n s e r v a t i o n i s t s and
Jim
Stewart
puch^aed
a n e w progeny h a s beeo of the iual« s e a and
•Mr. a n d Mrs. H. Darbey a n d t w oC h e v r o l e t
spent
t h e past
winter in a g r i c u l t u r a l o f f i c i a l s o f MaasachuSedan
c a r f r o m A l l e n sterile. Also, successful crvaaaee havs ! at
i t fan s i-iiii.<>>
c h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g w i t h S c h r e u r last week.
been made between the guinea and the Florida, arrived in Gaylord Sunday s e t t s h a v e p r o t e s t e d to t h e D u P o n t
K.*a ;t m i k-:an<i-iu-i k r a n ' , b i n
Mr. a n d Mrs. F a y Mosher.
Bd
t
h
e
s
u
m
m
e
r
,
Powder
Company
a g a i n s t ita pr<v
M i s s Ester Darbey w a s a caller a t chicken and hare, a g a i n the s e x of the
i iie section c r e w found a h e a i t i - p o s e d
SocceaataTJ \en>iii|ilisliiiieiu" i- a l Mr. a n d Mrs Jon«»nh T h c i s c n and t h e il.i/'I.-nin?, home S a t u r d a y .
nation-wide
crow-shooting
progeny h a s almost Invariably been
pheaant
dead Monday. \vt,i.:i c o n t e s t .
family m o t o r e d t o t h e T h o s . D a u b l e
They
b e l i e v e t h a t c r o w s wa>s :i little bit alkead o l *l»iM«»m-agMiss E t h e l Shaff s p e n t t h e w e e k male and t h e hybrids have been sterile. lul
home Sunday
a n d spent t h e d a ye n d witfli h e r parents Mr. a n d Mrs.Both of these crosses have been made «»; > Woods
h a s received per- s h o u l d b e r e d u c e d w h e n they b e c o m e . . . _ l . . a i a a i . . i .
with Mrs. T h e i s e n s parents and Mr. H. A . Shaff, s h e h a d Mr. a n u Mrs. with greet difficulty and, s o f a r aa tiii sion to h a \ e s t u f f e d .
a n d Mrs. D a u b l e .
Mr.
and
M
i
s
.
D
elaskey Whiuaker
Harry Deweya little d a u g h t e r w i t h known, no cross glvtag any progeny
and I I I H Gladys C u m m i n g s motored
Mr. a n d Mrs. Earl Farrend a n d her.
h a s ever been reported b e t w e e n the town
from
Cheboygan
Sunday
family h a v e a n e w Cheverlet louring
turkey and t h e chicken. Further-mom spa-nding t h e day w i t h relatives.
car.
•» ja wi~v,i_
ig.^jk.a.u
that t h s
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Compton a n d
family ol J a c k s o n c a m e Monday to
L e w i s w a s visit i n g t h e schools in t h i s
progeny. If any have ever been secured.
• lit: sumuH-r a t their Resort
part o f flhe c o u n t r y Mondiiy. H« a l s o
would breed a t ail, and Certainly n o t on the West s i d e of O t s e g o Lake.
visited a t t h e E . H . Warner h o m e .
T h e r e w a s quite a l a r g e c r o w d readily
i n such wide or violent
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. A. N o r t o n and Mrs.
Mr. a n d Mrs. T b o s . Cheney, a n d a t t h e s a l e ai Albert P o m e r z y n s k i e s gross as t h e progeny la always sterile,
1'. i.-i Liradican
of T r a v e r s e City
s o n w e r e g u e s t s of t h e K y l e family T u e s d a y .
and the claim that t h e "Tartan", •pen! t h e week e n d w i t h Mrs. NurMr. a n d Mrs. J . McGregor of which i s reported t e b e t h e Hybrid
Sunday.
l o n s brother E . W . B u r c h and f a m i l y .
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. P . H a m i l t o n a n d A f t o n s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d at W m .progeny of a T O S S between t h e turkey
Ma] 7 t h t h e G r a n g e will hold an j
t w o c h i l d r e n . P e t e r McVannell a n d C a m p b e l l s .
and the chicken, is ia all probability Open meeting with t h r e e o u t of l o w n |
Mr. a n d Mrs. R a y L y n t s of Chef a m i l y , a n d E l m e r Crandell visited
not
founded
o
a
fact.
l)
alters o n t h e p r o g r a m . E \ e r y o n e
b o y g a n a t e Sunday d i n n e r with Mr.
a i the Hatch h o m e Sunday.
is eordamllj i n v i t e d . M e e t i n g will b e
A l b a B r o o k s a n d s o n Keith w e r e a n d M r s . Willrad G l l l m a n .
One other point aiast h e m a d s c o o at the Fair G r o u n d s .
A m o n g t h e c a l l e r s at t h e C o n g - reralug t h e so-called 'TTarken", s a y s
calling o n frit-mi:, i n this n e i g h b o r '
Mrs. Archie C u l l i t o n accompanied
hood W e d n e s d a y , they had d i n n e r don h o m e Sunday w e r e Robert Gal- the department. The lUustratlons achusband t o J a c k s o n Monday
l o w a y a n d 'Leon W i n t e r o f V a n d e r - eetnpanylng the advertisements a n d lit hei
with Mr. a n d Mrs. P a y Mosher.
moraine.
Mr. Culliton w a s taking
Mr. a n d M r s . D . S. Munn Mr. a n d bilt and Mr. and Mrs. S . C a t a l i n e •rat-are a r e l a all nrobabUttv nbnts- :!;. tlTOffrtawMMHtailiiere wnere tliej
anri Mrs. JceepS: Tfteisea and c h i l d a n d J o e SBBWTBKisSfl
grapbs of t h e Transylvania nsked- ttiil serve their s e n t e n c e s .
Mrs. F l o y d Sisson, a n d R e v . Mr. neck chickens
ren w e r e t r e a t e d l o warm sn;;ar a t
According *° t b e best
Mi. a n d Mrs. Fred Mackenseii
t h e W . 11. G r e e n h o m e S a t u r d a y a n d Mrs. Bousfietd w e r e c a l l e r s a t information obtainable thia odd-lookthe
James
Cummings
r e s i d e n c e ing breed originated la West India and Vers Cheboygan c a l l e r s Sunda> also
evening.
,
Mr.
and Mrs. Schobey a n d t h e Mlsaefl
Mr. a n d M r s . W m . Lambert w e r e Moudav afternoon.
rue enaractenatlc naked-aeck h a s bred iiuieu Stmooey a n d Gertrude BradgUCSt* S ? LhC E . II V.'ai i i n Tiuiiiiy
M I . .ami .«!». E u . vvoioorn w u o
ley.
It i s a distinct
Sunday.
l i v e w e s t of L o g a n h a d t h e misfor- t r o t f e r raany years
W. A. B o e r n e r SMpoa'lat^ndeP*
Mr. a n d Mrs. F . I \ Mavety a n d t u n e
t o lose their
h o u s e a n d all character e f t h e breed. T h e departaaear
eelisvea
that
t
h
e
so-called "Tur- schools at Vanderbilt w a s >n t o w n
f a m i l y . T t i e l a H a l l e n i u s a n d M i s s t h e i r b e l o n g i n g s by fire last S u n d a y
Satardhj
vahriting t r i e n d s . and while
ban"
is
nothing
else
thaa
t
h
e
TranaylBardw«n of M a n c e l o n a spent S u n d a y m o r n i n g . It makes il %ery bad for
here couldn't resist t h e lemplatioii,
w i t h t h e C. A. H a l l e n i u s family.
t h e m a s Mr. Wolhorn h a s b e e n in v a a l s naked nock chicken, which ap- so bought an Utah l o drive back IO
Mi.
a n d M . n . C . J. r i a u a s a i n i v^Ty poor uoaatu t o r ** nv«xia*s€r c f parently poeaessee no qualities superi- V a n d e i b i l i .
or to t h e more Important standard
l i t t l e g r a n d d a u g h t e r visited at t h e y e a r s .
h o m e of Mr. A . K e l s o Sunday.
Our m a i l nam can now g e t around breeds and varletiea and has not been
Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n e r y ShafT Mr. o n h i s r o u t e with t h e c a r . S o w e shown t o b e particularly well adapted
Gizzard s t o n e s i r o m d i n o s a u r s , h a v e
and M r s . W m . Lambent. Mr. a n d g e t o u r m a i l earlier i n t h e day.
to conditions l a raany parts of our b e e n tound by s c i e n t i s t connected
Mrs.
E . H. W a r n e r spent S u n d a y
K e n n e t h Campbell a n d f a m i l y a n d country.
w i t h t h e United S t a t e s Geological j
afternoon
with
t h e H . A. S h a f f C o l o n C a m p b e l l a n d f a m i l y £*>ent
Survey. They
a r e of quart* a n d
family.
S u n d a y a t the H u g h Campbell h o m e .
Aa far a s t h e reported eroas giving a g a t e , I a r i n g f r o m leas t h a n a n i n c h I
Mr. a n d Mrs. D . S. Munn railed
rtae t o t h e "Kiwi" la concerned, there to more t h a n t h r e e i n c h e s i n dimeter.
at t h e Kyle h o m e S u n d a y e v e n i n g .
foreign to the
R o b e r t N e w m a n d r o v e h o m e f r o m la much less evidence In support of They a r e entirely
Mr. a n d M r s . Blanehard a n d
such a croe> than in the caae of the geological f o r m a t i o n i a w h i c h t h e y
d a u g h t e r v i s i t e d a t i h e E. H. W a r n e r K a l a m a z o o after s p e n d i n g t h e wint- Turken". Thia i s toe violent a cross are found
i
n
t
h
e
oil-sands c f j
er m o n t h s working i n t h a t city.
home Sunday evening.
Wyoming.
They were found a m o n g ,
to produce any results whatever.
All
of
t
h
e
farmers
in
H
a
y
e
s
T
o
w
n
Leslie
L«»ng
of
Johannesburg
dinosaur s k e l e t o n s .
The burden of proof that such
c a l l e d o n Mr. a n d Mrs. O. i>. Munn s h i p h a v e started their f a r m i n g .
J i m W h i u u k e r h a s m o v e d t o h i s ri-aiwaaa a s rhrta* wiving
afafaj
rise t e th»
Sundav.
The geophone,
a s m a l l seiamo-1
Ed.
Lumleii
purchased a five o w n f a r m where h e n a s j u s t c o m - •Turken" a a d t h e "Kiwi" must remain
graph-like i n s t r u m e n t , b» s o senaiUve
horse
from
S a m Campbell last p l e t e d a n e w home.
with t h e aponsors of auch novel pro- that in t h e q u i e t of a n i n e , s l e d g e - j
Mrs. H a r r y Wyinan a n d t w o s o n s
week.
ductions. In the meantime, the inter p o u n d i n g h a s b e e n h e a r d t h r o u g h
(iaVaOrd. Michiiian
P h o n e :m
Harry Bowsers i s m u t i n g w o o d w e r e v i s i t i n g h e r f o l k s Mr. a n d Mrs. sets of t h e public s k ouid b e safeabout 3 , 0 0 0 feet o f s o l i d rock. T a l k - |
W
.
H. C o p p i n s a few d a y s last w e e k !
and l o a d i n g a t t h e Hatch home.
lng h a s b e e n d e t e c t e d
through a
D a n McAliaier h a s bought h i m s e l f guarded.
IDih.n
llllllil
G e o r g e K a l t l e r a n d Frank Laurfifty-foot coal pillar.
rel a r e p u t t i n g a n e w roof o n t h ea n e w c a r .
T
h
e
c
o
u
n
t
y
is
p
u
t
t
i
n
g
*n
a
g
r
a
v
e
l
nmmmnmmmm
Thos. Kyle home.
farm t h i s
Senator Curtis, o f K a n s a s It IS I
Mr. a n d Mrs. W . II. Green. Mrs. road past Roy C o p p i n s
w
e
e
k
.
said,
had
t
h
e
S
e
n
a
t
e
a
l
l
to
himself
•
John
Richards
a n d t w o children
motored d o w n t o Gay lord S u n d a y
At what a g e should pullets begin recently. W h e n t h e g r a v e l fell, call-1
a n d s p e n t t h e d a y with t h e Hene*y
Dr. Jarmiiia V e s s e l s i s t h e first laying? It is commonly acknowl»*<lged m g v4*e tfauadiae %AJ u t u ^ r , taw w"«ai t u v 11 h.SL)Ai M A ] ei. 1924
Goslow f a m i l y .
w o m a n honored by t h e p r i v i l e g e of that Leghorn pullets on t h e average o n l y m e m b e r o n t h e f l o o r , a l l t h e !
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being
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Mr. a n d Mrs. Dell Hart and l i t t l e s i t t i n g a s j u d g e in t h e n e w republic will begin layinc a t the age of 5 to 5 S
atteaaalLug i n v e s t i g a t i n g
committees
of C z e c h o - S i o t a k i u . a e o o r d i n g t o a months
Wyandottea aad Rhode la M w i t n e s s o r o n l o o k e r s .
I t w a s fifP e t t i f o r h o u s e k n o w n a s t h e W i l l d i s p a t c h from Prague.
land R e d s usually start at 6 to 6% t e e n m i n u t e s , a c c o r d i n g t o reports,'
Neild place.
months and Plymouth Recks a r o a m before e n o u g h
Senators
could be
Miss Olive S b a f f a n d Will H a n s e n
T w o a g e d chiefs of t b e M o h a w k T m o n t h a
called t o g e t h e r t o f o r m a quorum.
i
Tribe w e r e sentenced t o t w o m o n t h s '
Of coarse there are exceptions where
BBBB
imprisonment
after t h e y h a d b e e n better records a r e made. Much d a
H e w S> R a t Nearly Deatroyed
adjudged
gulKy
o f s t e a l i n g t h e pstada upon the care a a d attention
Mrs.
L. B o w e n ' a ( R . 1.) H o u s e
f a m o u s Irquois W a m p u m B e l t f r o m
gi»en during t b e months of giowth
'For moqtha we wouldn't f" Into the rrllar im.
the
parish priest of C a u g h n a w a g a
iac a bi( rat Oar nifbi at art oar whole kacara oa
Canada.
Thia belt, valued a t m o r e aad development. If properly fed and
—will .be held on
U N M f m
PHI
ocals
[•awj • • a r e a t a . aw|jaawl waaw^se a a a M | s a l S a a ^ p w l • wr^hj SO • a#gkajaa
—for the benefit of Ihe new school. All are cor
diallv invited.
Starts at 12:30 P . M.
Fall-hatched chickens are in good
from J anu ray 1 t e April 1.
Count e a a
paaad fer
If you are thinking ahout erecting a Memorial for your
departed ones—Now is the Time—
abrlnkage ef a half
bird shipped
8*1* admit fowls l a a box 20 by 18
by 11 makes, as betd U birds
a • •
Ail animal beat must be o a t of t e n
earcaea before packing far ahlt<meat
e • a
Twang fewla l a t b e same ,<.» •••.•<•
with old stock, will eommaad tha pre
vaiiiag prices far tbe letter.
•
•
9
Tbe
regniatloa s e x , fer a d<>aen
aarea 17 by 16 by 4 in- bes,
aseaseremeot.
It Is made e f
balf-lach kuaber.
e e e
F e r ealpplag o n e dexen roaatiag
fowls t b e boa should measure 30 b .
at by • incbee. ef balf-lncb a t a a t Fana Jearaei.
*
9 »
Oeckarels that develop bead polab
aad aegis to crow early la life arc a p
te be the best brasdera
Breed t h e
beet o a e s befera eatilag t o e a.an>
To Place Your Order for Decoration Dav
a*
No matter small o r large, we can a>Mire >ou >ati>faction
in quality and price, come in and see u>. Iff positivolx guarantee
that we can save you money.
If not convenient for you to call just drop us a card and'
our representative will call on you without any extra charge
Hhel Monument
GAYLORD
Works
- MKMKi.W
Opposite the Standard Oil Filling Station
UTS£UO COUNTV HJiKALD * TIMbt
Clarified Advertisements
Ur. C. t i . tJAUNDEKS. D i l i l
X K A V P I O T U R K S TAKJhA
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U . F . JDelaaMATBB
Otsego County Sarreyor
T o p o g r a p h y a n d Land Cruising j
Property, H i g h w a y and D r a i n * * *
,
SURVEYS
| Phone » 7
tieylord.
Mica. ,
I
I
Tattle's Swedish Batb House
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j lOS M. M a i n SU. CLcboygau, Mich. ,
, t l e c t r i c i-ight a n d Q a s Heated S w e a t |
jliaths, £Ilsctr;c a n d S w e d i s h Hava-; |
galvanic Baths,
freatmenu tor,
i . s e r \ o u s n e s s . ttiiX J o i n U , L u m b a g o , !
p l e u r i s y , Sciatica a n d Inflammatory j
Kheumaxism.
|
ana stumped,
c-ood s i l o and good m a r k e t .
FOR S A L E — G o o d
working
no. 1 « 1 « — M . .
Writ© Will R. K l m b e r l y o f Wol- will sell very c h e a p . Inquire
P l e a s e m a i l t o K. J . O l s o n Oarage
Koske. Gaylord. 6-8 X .
B o y n e City, o r H e r a l d a n d Times.' verine, Michigan. 2 — 8 .
Loot b e t w e e n B o y n e City a n d OaylonL—6-7X.
STRAYED—from Slaughter house,
l h e P r e m i u m W o n t B r o o k Y o u j One w h i t e s h o a t . B e n R o l i n s k i .
A F I R E MIGHT
J . P . HAMH/TOB!
FOR S A L E : —
1 F o r d e o n Tractor
insurance a n d Real Estate
plows, one team of horses, weight
Phone 162
Uaylord, Mich.
about 2,400, also s o m e hay. A good
b a r g a i n is waitiing f o r s o m e o n e a s
t h e price i s l o w .
F O R S A L E OR R E N T — T h e P e r r y
B T K \ O. F O R D
,
P h y s l d a o and Surgeon
Close f a r m 2 m i l e s s o u t h of t o w n . I
' o b s t e t r i c s a n d D i s e a s e s of W o m e n
also
have
f o r s a l e s e v e r a l other
Office a t H e a i d e n c e , M. Center 8 C , g o o d farniB. A l s o s o m e timber a n d
| First D o u r N o r t h Otsugo Uaraaga I c u t - o v e r l a n d s a n d l a k e frontage.
J.B. Scott. « 1 \
I W
- A M T J B I J — o l d newspapers 16 cert*
A GOOD R U L E TO
j
frOLLOW
Never B e Without A Policy
111 T i ' H I N S I N S U R A N C E AGENCY
Gaylord. M i c h .
Phone 175
OTSEGO COUNTY HERALD & TIMES
i
FOR SALS—Work
horse, boy.
FARMERS
' weighing 1500 pounds a t $ 7 6 . Single
I am ready t o b o y your c a t t l e . I t
T » n h r ^ j i ; . ' ,- 0 u - r e ready t o s e l l l e t m e k n o w .
H i l l s Use eesi p$r gMM «*vA —ii if- I c o m b L e g h o r n e r a s
IOB U run nor* taaa t a n a w n U , *a* I pens. R o s s Jackson, P b o n e 2 9 3 - F . j
JOHN KOLI>SKl — a - i ?
evat per word the fir»t ween «ad U, cvftt
per word emcb wwk ttwreafter. No ad F O R S A L E — KJtohen R a n g e a n d
. DAY O L D C H I C K S F O R S A L E —
tuki-n tor icaa thaa 28 ceata p«r weak.
B o i l e r a t t a c h m e n t . Inquire of C l u n e Home flock R h o d e I s l a n d R e d s . Can
Carta of Tneaks—fiO eaata.
Drug C o .
PIBO
fill o r d e r s for B a r r e d R o c k s a n d
obuoai-W. Kaaolotloaa of CoaSalaaea,
Poetry, etc..—ooe-haif coat per word.
Black Minorca*.
Purebred
utility
W A N T E D — 5 0 h e a d o f f e e d i n g stock a t 12 c e n t s e a c h . C. E . Irish.
Allen
S c h r e u r , P h o n e 7 1 . Elmira, Mich.
FOR
SALE:— 1
F o r d s o o Tractor c a t t l e .
l-10x
with
tractor plows, o n e team of"
127
Acre farm f o r s a l e o n Old
horses,
weight
about
2.400, also
s o m e hay. A good b a r g a i n is watt- s t a t e r o a d o n e half m i l e i i u u a x i o n FOR S A L « £ — A quant it» of sweat
Cheboygan
C o . , Good' clover. Inquire of W i n . P. Kussnell.
i n g f o r s o m e o n e a s t h e price Is low. M i c h g i a n .
S p r i n g Creek Elmira. Mloh. 6 - 7 X .
George,
McKenzie.
J o h a n n e e b u i g , B u i l d i n g s well fenced.
r u n n i n g t h r o u g h naatnr* a n d ^rith
Mich.
_j
in f o u r rods of barn.
F O R S A L E T ^ ^ S e v e m l work b o n e s .
of boned rimed
2 5 A c r e s i n to bay w i l l o u t 5 0 ton FOUND—-A pair
Cheap. Camp 1 0 . Boy no City L u m - t h i
year
Soil
clay
l o a n R m . i i glasses. Owner m a y h a v e s a m * b y
s
&•»*©"
ber Co.. E l m i r a . Mich
paying for t h i s a d . T r u d o ' s B a k e r y .
ore tiara
and
magazines
per pound.
B. Myers.
25
Also o l d
St*.
iLfilJairiLriiiTlBfi GUGGISBERG BROS.
Miller, S w l t a l s k l . Marhvtt, 0 h e e « r d . Demereet, H a m i l t o n . Nays, n o n e .
T h e ' f o l l o w i n g resolution w a s read:
Resolved t £ a t this Board appropriate t h e s u m o f T h r e e H u n d r e d Doll^i
t o " h e Top O - M i e b i i a n P o t a t o Show t o help put o n a P o t a t o S h o w ia the
P a l l o f 1 9 2 4 T h i s a m o u n t t o b e paid t o the o f f i c e r s of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n .i,
001
• » . » » '
J f
HAMILTON.
Moved by Supervisor Allis. s u ^ o i t e d by Supervisor D e m e r e s t . t b a :
t h e f o r e g o i n g l e e o l u t l o n b e a c c e p t e d and a d o p t e d .
Y e a s , S u p e r v i s o r s W y m a n . Freiberg. M a n k o w s k i , Kelly, Matusik. A l i i .
8wita\lski, Ma.la.tt, Webber, ahepard. Demerest, H a m i l t o n . N a y s . Miller
T h e f o l l o w i n g resolution wab offered:
R e » o l \ e d t h a t t h i s Board appropriate t h e mini o f S e v e n H u n d r e d D o l u .
t o the O t s e g o County Agricultural a n d Mechanical Society f o r t h e purpo.^of erecting on t h e Rail grounds a i.Jilding 2 4 x 2 4 a s o u t l i n e u by .vli
LttOd«B t o i.e uocu fwi tiie BStt«J C«h> COStOBt » » d m. L » u i e s . e » i room
T h i s a m o u n t to b e paid t o i h f Society o n d e m a n d o f the P r e s i d e n t o r th.
society after J u l y 1. 1 . 2 4 .
^ . ^ £
^
^
Movtxi ba DnimnlWir Mankowski. supported by Supervisor D * m » » .
that t h e f o i e g o . n j ; resolution o. s c o f t f t c d a n d a d o p t e d .
Y e a s , aaperviwora Wyman. Prelherg, M a n k o w s k i , Kelly, Matusik. Allis.
team
Paul Miller Marlatt. Wehber. Shep.trd. Demerest, H a m i l t o n , Nays, n o n e .
On Motaon t h e B o a r d adjourned until t o m o r r o w •morning a t 9 o'clock
CHARLES MATUSIK
Chairman
JAMBS ALLEN
Clerk.
At a n a d j o u r n e d regular m e e t i n g of the B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s of O t s e g o
County, Michigan, continued a n a held a t t h e Court H o u s e in t b e City or
Gaylord, in said c o u n t y , on Wednesday, April 2 3 , A . D . 1 9 2 4 .
T h e m e e t i n g w a s c a l l e d t o order by t h e C h a i r m a n . S u p e r v i s o r Matuaik.
R o l l c a l l e d : P r e s e n t , Supervisors, W y m a n , F r e i b e r g , M a n k o w s k i . Kelly.
Matusik. Aliie, Miller, S w l t a l s k i , Marlatt. Webber, Shepard, D e m e r e s t ,
H a m i l t o n . Absent, n o n e
T h e minutes of the previous days meeting w a s read:
Moved by S u p e r v i s o r Wyman, supported by S u p e r v i s o r Marlatt. t h a t tinm i n u t e s be a c c e p t e d a s read.
T e a s , S u p e r v i s o r s W y m a n Freiberg, M a n k o w s k i , B a i l e y M a t u s i k , Allis,
Miller, S w i t a l s k i , Marlatt, Webber, S h e p a r d , D e m e r c s i .
Hamilton. Nays,
none.
iwr M» jaiio WAS r e u a .
Moved by Supervisor Allis, Supported by S u p e r v i s e ! W y m a n . t h a t t b e
•aill n o p e ; » i d p u s poidaaom aq si.ref j o g g O l M d l U euri 90 »Jod3.'
v «».» MiiiBrviwim W y m a n Fr«*ih*»ryt Mankowwki. K e i i v M a n t u s i k . Allis,
Miller, S w i t a l s k i , Marlatt, Webber, Shepard, Demer< ., ' H a m i l t o n . Nays.'
none.
After c o n f e r r i n g w i t h the Board of C o u n t y B o s £ C<.i.iniiseioners regarding t b e p e t i t i o n filed h y said Board of Road < oininissioner.s. t h e Board
a d j o u r n e d until 1 o'clock P. MT h e B o a r d m e t pursuant l o a o j o u r n m e n t .
T h e m e e t i n g w a s called t o order by t h e C h a i r m a n . S u p e r v i s o ' Matusik
Roll c a l l e d : P r e s e n t ; Supervisors W y m a n , F r e i b e r g . M a n k o w . - u , K e l l e y .
Matusik, A l l i s , Miller, S w i t a l s k i , Marlatt,
W e b b e r , Shepard.
Hamilton.
Absent, Demereet.
T h e f o l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n w a s offered:
R e s o l v e d , t h a t t h e P e t i t i o n of the Board o f R o a d Co.i.ia.s.9*i>nei^ be grantoA *« un far oa renne»fod != N o . ! — ? and A o f s a i d P e t i t i o n ; a n d t h a t N o .
2 be c h a n g e d t o r e a d a s f o l l o w s :
( I ) C o m m e n c i n g a t the South end of the t o w n l i n e b e t w e e n R'lmlra and
L i v i n g s t o n T o w n s h i p s and running t h e n c e North o n s a d T o w n line b e t w e e n
s a i d T o w n s h i p s of E l m i r a and Livingston a d i s t a n c e Of one u t i l e , a n d that
t h e m o n e y for c o n s t r u c t i n g said roads be p a i d o u t o f t h e County r .ad F u n d
J. P . H A M I L I O N .
Moved by S u p e r v i s o r Mankowski.supported b y Supervisor S w l t a l s k i .
that t h e f o r e g o i n g resolution be- accepted a n d a d o p t e d .
Yaae: Supervisor.! Wyrn^n, Freiberg, MankOwoki, K e i i y , .Matusik, A l l i s ,
Miller, Swlralski, Marlait > Webber, Shepard. H a m i l t o n Navs n o r e .
T h e f o l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n w a s offered:
R e s o l v e d , t h a t t h e proposition a s to w h e t h e r O t s e g o • MOMf i tall hire
an A g r i c u l t u r a l A g e n t shall b e submitted t o a v o t e o f t h e q u a l i . i " d v o t e r s
of said County a t t h e General Election t o b e h e l d o n T u e s d a y t h e 4 t h day
of N o v e m b e r , A D . 1 9 2 4 .
Signed
LEE MILLER
Moved by Supervisor Allis. s u p p o r t e d by S u p e r v i s o r M a n k o w s k i , that
t h e f o r e g o i n g resolution b e laid on t h e table n n m t h e J s n c s e e t i n g of
ffiRRftRft
Gaps Gaps
Styled for
Young
cents
All the latest shades
and "patterns. New
styles arriving every week to keep
our stock up-to the-minute ^for
your appearance.
Stephenson Underwear of many
materials and prices^ Any of the
grades will give you absolute satisfaction.
Priced at $1.00 to $1.50
We Measure you the Stephenson
Way: it Insures Fit
Men's High Grade Oxfords and Shoes at
S5.00
NOTICE O F D E T E R M I N A T I O N Or
B O A R D O F COUNTY B 0 A B
COMMISSIONER*.
N o t i c e i s b°r*»by g i v e n t h a t a t a
meeting
of t h e B o a r d of County
A B S T R A C T S O F TITLE
R o a d Commissi oners of t h e county
l h a v e c o m p l e t e Abstracts o f
of O t s e g o , duly h e l d a t G a j o r d o n the
| title t o all l a n d s In Otsego County |
twenty-third
d a y of April, 1 9 2 4 ,
j and transfer f r o m records d a l l y .
t h a t tbe roa.is
j Orders i n p e r s o n , by mail, t e l e - ] It w a s d e t e r m i n e d
; h c n c o r tslogr&ph trill »*c*lTe j h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d Shall b e taker,
o
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d
s
:
prompt a t t e n t i o n . 'Tax history l a ]
(l)Coinmencing
a t t h e North
procured w h e n d e s i r e d .
I
H a n n a h B . F r e n c h , Gaylord, M i c h . | s e c t i o n corner c o m m o n t o Sections
3 a n d 4 , T . SON, R. 4W". t h e n c e runnOffice o v e r G u g g i a b e r g B r o s .
i n g S o u t h o n s e c t i o n l i n e to South
s e c t i o n corner o f s a i d S e c t i o n s 3 and
4.
( 2 ) C o m m e n c i n g a t t h e South e n d
• l A T i O F MICHIGAN.
of ilie KwwTB l i n e wotneSn t c ^ n s . . . , . "
of E l m i r a and U v i n g s t o n and runnThe P r o b a t e C o u r t for the C o u n t y i n g t h e n c e N o r t h o n said T o w n line
b
e t w e e n s a i d t o w n s h i p s o f Elmira
of O t s e g o .
and L i v i n g s t o n , a d i s t a n c e of o n e
At a s e s s i o n of s a i d Court, h e l d
mile.
at the P r o b a t e o f f i c e i n the city of
( 3 ) C o m m e n c i n g ai t h e Bast ?cc
Gaylord i n t h e s a i d County, o n t h e
tion
corner c o m m o n t o Oeetlaon 1
e i g h t h day o f A p r i l , A. D . 1 9 2 4 .
a n d 9 „ T . 32N, R. 3 W , t h e n c e r.ir.n
P r e s e n t H o n . C l a u d e E. Shannon,' W e s t e r l y o n s e c t i o n l i n e t o the West
Judfee of Proba-.e.
section
corner
of said Sections 4
I n t h e m a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e of a n d 9 .
Y e a s ; S u p e r v i s o r s W y m a n . Freiberg, M a n k o w s k i . Kelly, M a t u s i k , A l l i s .
Mar g r e a t D . B a k e r Deceased.
'A) Ccs:rr.cncir.£ ai iiie SOUTH n~>At a regular m e e t i n g of t h e board of Supervisors of O i s e g o County, Marlatt, W e b b e r . Shepard, Hamilton. N a y s . S u p e r v i s o r s Miller, S w i t a l s k i
§i a*,yearing t o Uio court t h a t Uie 4 i o n
corner c o m m o n t o S e c t i o n 3 h e l d a t t h e Court H o u s e i n t h e City of Gaylord in aa>d C o u n t v . o n T u e s d a v
T b e C o m m i t t e e o n c l a i m s o f f e r e o u i e f o l l o w i n g report:
vpril 15, 1 9 2 4 .
Lime f o r p i e u e n u t u o n
of qMdMaf and 4, T. SON. R. 2VV. t h e n c e running
S T A T E O F MICHIGAN, County of O t s e g o .
a g a i n s t said e s t a t e s h o u l d be l i m i t e d , North o n Section l i n e t o Nnr'li t e c
T b e m e e t i n g w a s called t o o r d e r toy the Clerk.
T H E B O A R D OF S U P E R V I S O R S F O R S A I D COUNTY.
and that
a t i m e a n d place b e a p - tion corner of s a i d S t a t i o n s
Roll called:
Present
S u p e r v i s o r s , Cbas. M a t u s i k , D o v e r L e e Miller. D a t e d a t Gaylord, April 23, A. D . 1 9 2 4 .
r
pointed t o r e c e i v e , e x a m i n e a n d a d . t h e n c e
H
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1;
Mark
M.
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s
t
Gavlord,
turn
West o n Section lire
T o t h e Honorable, t h e said Board of S u p e r v i s o r s j u s t a l l c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s a g a i n s t North s i d e of Section 4. T .?«• N. R W a r d 2 .
Your Cuiuiui^iee v u v^iaiiu» wouiu r e s p e c t i u i i y s u b m i t t h e f o l l o w i n g a s
aaid decwaaed bv a n d h*for« ««i<j •> \»- » 0 sec!:h*v:•••,: corner • '. '•'• • •
" " ' " ' "*>i- b«mg a q u o r u m p r e s e n t the* Board a d j o u r n e d until Tuesday their report, a n d d o hereby r e c o m m e n d t h a t t h e s e v e r a l a m o u n t s s c h e d u l e d
court.
24 T. S N. R . 2 W. a d i s t a n c e of one April 2 2 . A D. 1924.
herein b e a l l o w e d , a l s o t h a t the Clerk of t h i s B o a r d b e authorized t o draw
lit i s o r d e r e d ,
that creditors of m i l e and ^S rods m - r a l l .
J A M B S A L L E N orders o n the County T r e a s u r e r for the s a m e .
•aid d e c e a s e d a r e r e q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t
Board
o f County
Road
ComClerk.
Claimed
Allowed
their c l a i m s t o s a i d court a t s a i d m i s s i o n e r s of t h e C o u n t y of Otseeo
1. Michigan P u b . Ser. Co. Light and w a t e r
At a n adjourned r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f tbe B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s of O t s e g o
,... .$106.61
1106.61
i'robatw Office
o n o r before t h e
By
J A M E S ALLEN c o u n t y , h e l d a t t h e Court H o u s e i n t h e City o f Gaylord in s a i d c o u n t y o n
2.
Same, Supplies
2.10
2.1b
wlsveth day of A u g u s t A D . 1 9 2 4 ,
C l e i k . T u e s d a y , April 22nd, A D . 1 9 2 4 .
*
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S. C&llaghan & Co., s a m e
13.00
13.00
u l e u o clock i n t h e forenoon, said
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T h e m e e t i n g w a s called t o o r d e r b y t h e Clerk.
time a n d p l a c e b e i n g hereby appointNOTICE O F S A L E .
5. L. A . P o t t e r S t a m p Co., Letter file, binding, e t c .
159.37
159.37
^ R o l l c a l l e d : P r e s e n t , S u p e r v i s o r s , Chas. W y m a n ; B a g l e y , Chris Frieberg,
ed f o j t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a n d adJustN o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n that pur6. S e e m a n & P e t e r s , Record books and s u p p l i e s .
312.9S
312.93
C h a r l w u , Valentine Maukow&ki, C h e a t e r . F r a n k
Kelly,
C o i w i t h , Chas.
mei.L
ul el I c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s suant
t o a x order o f t h e Circuit
7. I filing Bros. Evard Co. supplies..
1.75
1.75
Matuaik, D o v e r ; J o h n A l l i s . E l m i r a ; L e e MUler H a y e s ; M a r t i n S w l t a l s k i ,
against s a i d d e c e a s e d .
Court f o r t h e C o u n t y o f Otsego,
S.
Doubleday
B
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s
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31.60
L i v i n g s t o n ; J o h n Marlatt, O t s e g o L a k e ; W. C. S h e p a r d . G a y l o r d , Ward 1 ,
SI.60
n i s f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , m a t p u b l i c mivde o n t h e 15th d a y of April, A. D .
?'.
Gaylord
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Mark M. D e m e r e s t G a y l o r d , W a r d 2 ; J o h n P . H a m i l t o n , G a y l o r d , Ward :i
27.62
27.62
notice thwreoi b e g i v e n by publica- 1924, in the mattei of the d i s s o l u t i o n
10. CUator P u b l i s h i n g Co.. s a m e
.8.00
A b s e n t D a n i e l Webber, S a w y e r .
8.00
tion of a copy o i t h i s order t h r e e s u c - of t h e Gaylord M a n u f a c t u r i n g Com1 1 . Doubleday H u n t D o l a n Co. s a m e
,.
c e s s i v e w*wakS proViOUa t o ooJu d a y pany , ordering t h e s a l e o f a i i o f the
On motion Supervisor Matusik was elected temporaory Chairman.
12. A c m e Chemical Co., s a m e
„
3.70
S.70
uf bearing, i n t h e Otsego C o u n t y a s s e t s of t h e s a i d Gaylord ManufacM o v e d by Supervisor F r e i b e r g , s u p p o r t e d by Supervisor W y m a n , t h a t the 13. West P u b l i s h i n g Co., s a m e
"'
6.50
6.50
iieri.ii. a n d T i m e s , a n e w s p a p e r t u r i n g Company dial I. s . G . Nichoii, r u l e s b e s u s p e n d e d and t h e C l e r k b e Instructed t o c a s t a b a l l o t f o r C h a s . 14. T i s c h - H i n e Co., s a m e
„
6.69
6.69
primed
a n d circulated
i n s a i d will offer for s a l e a t P u b l i c Auction M a t u s i k f o r Chairman of t h e B o a r d f o r tfhe e n s u i n g y e a r . W h i c h m o t i o n 15. Michigan E d u c a t i o n Co., s a m e
.*"'
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5
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5
5
1
5
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county
A true
c o p y ; QaBwMj E . to t h e highest bidder, a l l of t h e a s - p r e v a i l e d by unaniuioup v o t e o f t h e m e m b e r s present.
16. P i n n a c l e City Publ. Co., B a l l o t s and s u p p l i e s
2
7
6
.
0
5
276.Oo
b h a n n j n . J u d g e of Probate—4*6.
s e t s of • he said Gaylord ManufacturT h e Chairman announced
t h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e s f o r t h e e n s u i n g 17. Frank M W e h e r . printing
2».00
29.UU
i n g Company, af thp frnni door of the
IS. Robert S. Leet Co.. supplies
11.00
11.00
s a i d G a y l o r d M a n u f a c t u r i n g ConiC O U N T Y A F F A I R S — C h a s . W y m a n , J . P . H a m i l t o n , V a l e n t i n e Mankow- If). H. C W a l k e r , s a m e
MORTGAGE SALE
64.00
64.00
pan's s h o p , in t h e c i t y of Gaylord, s k i .
20. C. E. S h a n n o n , j u s t i c e f e e s 5
0
.
8
5
5
0.85
O t s e g o . C o u n t y , Michigan, o n SaturT A X A T I O N — W . C. S h e p a r d , C h r i s Freiberg, Chas. W y m a n J o h n Mar- 2 1 . O. P Nolrot. c o p y i n g tax roles
75-00
75.00
W h e r e a s d e f a u l t lias been made IQ d a y . t h e 17th d a y of May, A. D. 1924
1'J. J a m e s Allen, soldiers d i s c h a r g e s
latt.
6.00
6.00
the c o n d i t i o n s of a c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e at
t w o o'clock in th»- a f t e r n o o n of
ZZ. S n u . J . L e w i s , e x p e n s e s
E Q U A L I Z A T I O N — C h r i s F r e i b e r g , M. M. D e m e r e s t , J o h n A l l i s .
9924
99.24
bearing u a t e t h e l U t b d a y of May said day. said property t o b e sold in
24.
Hoosier
Mfg.
Co.,
supplies
.
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M.
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.
33.08
•3.03
A. D . 1 9 1 7 , a n d e x e c u t e d hy Walter t w o parcels, a s f o l l o w s :
25. F . S. Morgan & S o n . same
C L A I M S — J o h n A l l i s , L e e Miller, Chas. W y m a n .
12.35
12.35
L. Scott, Jr. and A n n a Scott, his w i f e ,
Parcel 1. Lot One, and t h e West
2«. J. H. Shafts Co.. ijanie
ORGANIZATION—Martin Switaiski. Frank Kelly Daniel Webber.
16.11
of t h e t o w n s h i p of D o v e r , c o u n t y o f O n e - t h i r d of L o t T w o , l e s s Sixteen
16.11
27. C l u n e D r u g Co., f u m i g a t o r s .
r u o . - i — J . P . H a m i l t o n , F r a n k K e l l y , Martin S w i t a l s k i .
Otsego and s t a t e of M i c h i g a n , to t h e
1.80
1.80
•
G R O U N D S A N D B U I L D I N G S — M . M . D e m e r e s t , V a l e n t i n e M a n k o w s k i , 2». Frank Kelley, p o o r r o m m . s e r v i c e
Gaylord S t a t e S a v i n g s Bank, a cor- f e e t o f f t h e N o r t h e n d of L o t s One
10.00
10 00
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poration, of G a y l o r d , Michigan, a n d
32.00
S2.00
Addition
to t h e Village
SO. G. M. S t e v e n s o n , s a m e
recorded i n t h e o f f i c e of t h e R e g i s - s h a l l ' s
A G R I C U L T U R E — V a l e n t i n e M a n k o w s k i , J o h n A l l i s , J o h n Marlatt.
20.00
20.00
ter of D e e d s f o r t h e county of Otse- ( N o w C i t y ) o f O a y i o r d , a c c o r d i n g t o
T h e f o l l o w i n g P e t i t i o n by t h e B o a r d o f R o a d C o m m i s s i o n e r s w a s r e a d : 3 1 . W . H . Coppfns, s a m e
20.00
2
0
0
0
go and s t a t e of M i c h i g a n o n th» U f a recorded plat t h e r e o f
3 2 . Dr. G. L. Corneii, a t t e n d i n g p r i s o n e r s
TV* #he H O N O R A B L E B O A R D o f S U P E R V I S O R S o f G U o g o C o u n t y
4.00
4.00
r-arcei 2. A i l p e r s o n a ! property
day of May A. D , 1917,' In liber 1 0
33. S a m Campbell, livery
'^
Gentleman:
25.00
25.00
a n d L o t s One and T w o Block f i t s ,
of m o r t g a g e s o n p a g e 2 1 2 ;
W e , t h e B o a r d 6f C o u n t y R o a d C o m m i s s i o n e r s of y o u r C o u n t y , w o u l d 34. Cbas. Matusik, e x p e n s e s
18.00
18.00
G e o r g e II. S m i t h ' s A d d i t i o n t o t h e
56.00
66.00
And w h e r e a s , t h e a m o u n t claimed V i l l a g e ( N o w C i t y ) o f G a y l o r d , ac- r e s p e c t f u l l y petition t h a t w e b e g r a n t e d t h e s u m o f T h i r t e e n T h o u s a n d One 35. R o l a n d K i n g , r o a d c o m m . s e r v i c e
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to be d u e a n d u n p a i d o n said mort- c o r d i n g t o t h e recorded plat thereof.
a n d r e b u i l d i n g of c e r t a i n p i e c e s o f r o a d a s part of c o u n t y r o a d s y s t e m , a s 37. J. B . Scott, r o a d c o m m . sarafana
60.00
6000
gage, a t t b e d a t e o f this notice, b e 38.
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4S.55
43.55
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and l l . l ' j u ( $ 5 0 9 . 1 1 ) dollars, f o r
29.60
29.60
principal, i n t e r e s t a n d t a x e s paid bv e s t a t e , credit will be e x t e n d e d n o t j T . S O N , R. 4 W , thence r u n n i n g S o u t h o n s e c t i o n o n e t o S o u t h corner of 40 S a m e , coronet f e e s
19.06
19.06
4 1 . S. W. Mackowlak, supplies
said m o r t a g e e , a n d n o proceedings to e x c e e d three f o u r t h s o f t b e pur- | s a i d S e c t i o n s S a u u 4 .
5.95
5.95
42. George Long, road c o m m . s e r v i c e s
a t law o r i n e q u i t y h a v i n g b e e n i n - c h a s e price, secured b y m o r t g a g e o n
T h e r e f o r e , w e r e c o m m e n d t h a t w e b e allowed T h r e e T h o u s a n d F i v e
76-00
76.00
4 3 . R. P . Groesbeck, tobacco for Jail
stituted t o r e c o v e r t h e same, o r any I b e property sold.
| H u n d r e d ( $ S , 8 0 0 ) dollars for maintenance of this road.
2.00
2 An
Dated this 2 5 d a y of April, A. D .
part thereof;
( 2 ) C o m m e n c i n g a t t h e S o u t h q u a r t e r post of Sec. S 2 . T S I N H * w 4 4. S t a n l e y K w a p i s poor rOBOO. s e r v i c e 3 2 . 0 0 r e f . t o bd.
Kvta l i i e i e i o i e . uy virtue o i t b e
t h e n c e r u n n i n g North o n s a i d q u a r t e r line t o t h e N o r t h q u a r t e r p o s t o n 4 0. u e n Rolinski, u n d e r sheriff fees
107.00
107.00
46 Archie Culliton, sheriff f e e s
S. O . N I C H O L L
p o w e r of sal' 4 c o n t a i n e d In said mortsaid Section 8 2 .
1240.47
124047
g a g e a n d t h e s t a t u t e In such c a s e R e c e h e r for G a y l o r d Manufacturing
T h e r e f o r e , w e r e c o m m e n d c h a t w e b e a l l o w e d T h r e e T h o u s a n d (830UU) 47. H a r r y A n d r e w s , d e p u t y sheriff f e e s
9
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7
0
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i. Daniel Webber, s a l a r y and m i l e a g e
m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d , notice u hereby Co.
dollars for maintenance of this road.
8.04
8.04
ff.
Chas.
Matusik.
s
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given, t h a t o n T h u r s d a y , t h e 8 t h
( S ) C o m m e n c i n g a t t h e E a s t s e c t i o n corner c o m m o n t o S e c t i o n 4 a n d 9. 5 M .
10.96
10.96
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HTATE O F MICHIGAN
T. 3 2 N R . 3 W , t h e n c e r u n n i n g W e s t e r l y o n s e c t i o n l i n e t o t h e W e s t corner f , l
8.72
8.72
Chas. W y m a n , s a m e ..
in t h e a f t e r n o o n , t h e r e will be sold
T h e Probate Court f o r t h e c o u n t y o f s a i d ' S e c t i o n s 4 and 9.
8.24
8.24
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at public a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t bid of O t s e g o .
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9.68
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der, at t b e f r o n t d o o r of t h e Court
At a s e s s i o n of said c o u r t , held at H u n d r e d (ji.SOO)
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54. F r a n k K e l l e y , s a m e
in the city of road.
9.08
9.08
go c o u n t y , M i c h i g a n ( t h a t being t h e G a y l o r d . in s a i a o o u t y . o n t h e 26th
i f . Martin S w i t a l s k i ,
( 4 ) C o m m e n c i n g a t t h e S o u t h s e c t i o n corner c o m m o n t o S e c t i o n s 3 a n d 5 7 . ' J o h n Allis, s a m e
8.60
8 60
place w h e r e t h e Circuit Court f o r d a y o f April A . D . 1 9 2 4 .
4 T , SON, R. 2 W , t b e n c e r u n n i n g N o r t h o n Section lroe t o N o r t h s e c t i o n
8.72
8.72
said c o u n t y i s b o l d e n ) t h e p r e m i s e s
P r e s e n t : Hon. C l a u d e E Shannon c o r n e r of s a i d Sections 3 a n d 4 , t b e n o e turn W a s t e n S e c t i o n l i n e North 58 Mark D e m e r e s t , s a m e
8
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das. n b e d i n s a i d m o r t g a g e , o r s o J u d g e o f P r o b a t e .
S t . W. C. S h e p a r d ,
a i d e of s e c t i o n 4, T . SON. R. 2 W , t o S o o t h W a s t c o r n e r of S e c t i o n 3 4 , T . 3 1 M J. P. Hamiiton'
8.12
much thereof a s m a y b e necessary to
8.12
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pay t u e a m o u n t d u e o n said mort8.12
8.12
JOHN ALLIS
g a g e , w i t h I n t e r e s t a n d legal c o s t s , Df«r, Minor, n o w Dories sod.
Therefore werecommend that
w c be allowed Three Thousand Five
Minnie
Dyer,
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said
t o g e t h e r w i t h a n d a t t o r r y'» f e e o f
CHAS. E. W Y M A N
H u n d r e d ( I S . 5 0 0 ) dollars t o m a i n t a i n t h e s a m e for t h e y e a r 1 9 2 4 .
fifteen d o l l a r s provided for therein, m i n o r h a v i n g fUed i n s a i d court h e r
U N
MILLER.
All o f w h i c h i s respectfully s u b m i t t e d
Dated April 2 S . A. D . 1924
.lie p r e m i s e s d e s c r i b e d in said mort- flnial adminatratlon a c c o u n t and h e r
GEORGE LONG
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g a g e b e i n g t h e l a n d and property
J. B 8COTT
situated i n t h e t o w n s h i p o f Dover, thereof
R O L A N D KING
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I t ia o r d e r e d t h a t t h e 1 9 t h d a y of
(now S a w y e r ) O t s e g o county, s t a t e
Board o f County Read Commissioners
ef Michigan, d e s c r i b e d a s followsMay A. D 1 9 2 4 , a t ten o'clock In the
On mottofi th«> Board ad ton r a w ! o n t i l 1 o'clock P . M.
M<w»d
S u p e r v iJs er ^HLa _m "
u aT
s oT ™siinoori*.!
f o r e n o o n , at satd nroK**» nfflee, b e
U n » H by
K,- ttrr^-M
- H * m i l t o n Navs. s a n e
T h e B o a r d mat at t h e Court H o u s e a t 1 o'clock P M.
East half o f t b e n o r t h e a s t quarter a n d is hereby a p p o i n t e d f o r examin- T h e m e e t i s x w a s c a l l e d t o o r d e r by t h e c h a i r m a n . S u p e r v i s o r Matusik
hy Supervisor
Mankowsici.
of s e c t i o n n i n e t e e n ( 1 9 ) . t o w n s h i p i n g a n d a l l o w i n g said a c c o u n t a n d
Roll c a l l e d P r e s e n t ; S u p e r v i s o r , W y m a n . F r e i b e r g , M a n k o w s k i , Kelly,
Matuwik. A l l i s , Mifier,
ihirty-one ( 3 1 ) n o r t h , of r a n g e o n e b e a r i n g s a i d p e t i t i o n ;
Webber,
Shepard. D w M N M ,
( 1 ) west, containing
eighty acres
It Is further o r d e r e d , t h a t public' M a t a a i k , Allis. MUlcr, S w i t a l s k i . Marlatt,
o f l a n d , m o r e o r l e a s , according to n o t i c e thereof b e g i v e n b y publica- H a m i l t o n - A b s e n t ,
the g o v e r n m e n t s u r v e y thereof.
T h e f a U a w t n g resolution w a s offered
tion of a copy of t h i s o r d e r , for three
R e s o l v e d , t h a t t h e C o u n t y C l e r k .be authorized t o pay t h e E l e c t r i c Light
s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o said
Dated F e b r u a r y 1 4 . 1 9 2 4 .
GAY LORD S T A T E S A V I N G S B A N K d a y o f h e a r i n g , i n t h e O t s e g o county s a d w a t e r bill for the Court H o u s e m o n t h l y , t o the Mictolgan P u b l i c S e r v i c e M S , K % S B .
N^none*"'0"*'' ***"<• * * • * ¥ *
and Times
a
newspaper Co.
'
Mortgagee Herald
On m o t i o n t h e Board adjourned".
printed and circulated In s a i d county.
'
CHRIS. FREIBERG.
T O W N S E N D A B1LITZKE
C H A R L B S MATUSIK
C L A i m i l E SHANNON
Moved by Supervisor M a n k o w s k i . •upported by S u p e r v i s o r Allis. t h a '
Attorneys f o r Mortgagee.
JAMBS ALLEN
Chairman
J udc« of P r o b a t a . — « - » i n s foregoing resolution b e a c c e p t e d a n d adopted
B u s i n e s s a d d r e s s : Gaylord, Mlchl
Clerk.
Y e a s , S o n a r r i s o r W y m a n . F r e i b e r g . Mankowski, K e l l y . M a t u s i k , AUK.
47-48
A t r u e copy.
I
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MENS WEARifaaBaMBIBB
Report of tbe Regulal April Meeting of the Supervisors
of Otsego County
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M^nSSI^Ii^.
MY T R I P TO M. A . C .
At 8 o'clock in t b e e v e n i n g t h e
1'eople's
Popular
Services,
good
hearty singing e n c o u r a g e d a n d every
minute o f t h e h o u r f i l l e d w i t h life.
Our subject
Is In everybodya
mouth and will be T h e P o w e r of
the T o n g u e "
If y o u would k n o w If p e o p l e are
enjoying t h e m e e t i n g s a s k others
not u s , II y o u a r e n o t e n j o y i n g t h e
• tings u.!i I>D n s x o t h e r s .
prompt
help.
U s e Doan's PiUs>—a
stimulant d i u r e t i c to the kidney •
Must say i t w a s a s u c e s s . and I reCay lord f o l k s r e c o m m e n d Doan s
turned w i t h a regret.
A s t h e Col- l o r just s u c h t r o u b l e s .
lege
buildings
a r e scattered over
Mrs. Guy I r w i n , Gaylord, s a y s : " I
q u i t e a n area, I w o u l d h a v e had a
it b a r d t o keep up wltb my
hard t i m e getting my self located, found
work
as every time I straightened,
but w i t h t h e kind i n s t r u c t i o n s o f t h e
darted
through t h a
County A g e n t . A. C. Lytle, I had noa sharp pain
of m y beack.
I felt' tired,
t r o u b l e a t a l l . Also w i s h t o speak small
nervous
and
d
e
p
r
e
s
s
e
d
and
the nm a word for t h e College Y. M. C . A .
cles
in
m
y
h
a
n
d
s
felt
stiff
and d r a w n
w h o a r e s o kind a n d g e n e r o u s in i n structing
all straneers.
as tn r»>» I had dizzy s p e l l s , too. My k i d n e y s
were weak a n d 1 was i n t>ut-li a r j i
l o d g i n g places etc
down c o n d i t i o n 1 loll badly all ov _i.
MM H i e J V
T h e c o u r s e i n Land Clearing of ! couldn't i eat w e i l at rugM. U o a n Tuesday Mr a n d Mrs. C. G. Honey- w u i c n i w a s a s t u d e n t , c o m m e n t e d Pills from N e l s o n ' s Drug Store c u r e d
well and son H e r b e r t d r o v e through Monday m o r n i n g April 14tb and end- me '"
from F a r w e l l . arrivmar h«r«» In t h e«•*! Wmm"" '"j* n o c ^ t h e 1 5 t h . Csdwi
afternoon.
t h e u p e r v i i o n of L. F . I.n iiigtun each
Price 6 t>c a t a l l dealers. Don i
Mr and Mrs T h o m a s B u e l l a n d l u d e n t w a s instructed a s t o t h e lat- simply a*k f o r a k i d n e y r e m e d y In bla&ting get Doan's Pilliv
(laughter Doris c a m e T u e s d a y morn- est u s e s of d y n a m i t e
the s a m e that Mr?.
Each Irwin had. F o s t e r Milburn Co . Mfrs
ing rrom
Union City
w h e r e they s t u m p s , s t o n e s and ditches
(
f o r e n o o n a l e c t u r e c o u r s e w a s given Buffalo. N Y.
have spent t h e w i n t e r m o n t h s .
Saturday e v e n i n g Mrs. B e n Storey I n t h e afternoon t h e s t u d e n t s w e r e
was very p l e a s a n t l y s u r p r i s e d when loaded i n t o a C o l l e g e t r u c k and taken
about
thirty-five
o f h e r friend* out o n t h e f a r m s t o perform actual
T h e evenings were
gathered
to remind
h e r of her work d y n a m i t e .
birthday T b e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t i n spent a s e a c h one w o u l d see fit.
playing cardsW e a l l w i s h Mrs.
On touring t h e s o u t h e r n part of
Storey many more Happy B i r t h d a y s . the s t a t e by t u t o . from Lansing l o
Messers Clare a n d A l b e r t Hux- Detroit, I found that w h i l e around
table returned from D e t r o i t W e d n e s - Gaylord w e had t w o feet of snow at
day to spend the s u m m e r w i t h th«ir the l i m e , t h e s o u t h e r n f a r m e r s had
haarlem o i l h a s been a worldi ;i rents h e r e .
two f e e t of w a t e r on m a n y a cultivatwide r e m e d y for k i d n e y , liver a n d
C. B. Hurd and f a m i l y o f Johan- ed Held.
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
: ueshurg spent t h e w e e k e n d here
F r i d a y t h e 18th a t w e n t y rod ditch
lumbago a n d uric acid conditions.
i vvith relatives and f r i e n d s .
blast w a s put on as a s h o w , at S P. M.
•
William L o o p i s t b e p r o u d owner and a t this hour 1 5 0 people ware
1
-SMI W*
ttflfeSjJ
of a n e w S t u d e b a k e r m a c h i n e
Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m N e w k l r k of I Mostly ' » r m w « »*bc
j.« SabBCSstsd •
Hoyne City w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s of in h a v i n g s o m e w o r k o f this kind
^ ^ H A A R L E M OIL^€i»
Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin.
d o n e o n t h e i r farms t o t a k e c a r e *>f
t
h
e
w
a
t
e
r
t
h
a
t
g
a
t
h
e
r
s
o
n
their
fields
Saturday e v e n i n g a n u m b e r o f t h e
High School ui>>i and Kills gathered • •aen s p r i n g .
Is
ih* hfnre of Mrs. B . E . A v e r y to
N i c k K e s s l e r and G e o r g e A m u n d J Wesley Brown of Detroit w a s • i l l l>; Grace L e a d b e a t e r .
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
assisted
Mr L i v i n g s t o n i n in- organs. Thr^e states. All druggists. Insist
v i s i t i n g h i s parents o v e r S u n d a y .
W. M., L u e l l a K i n g ; W. P . , J o h n I attend a birthday party In h o n o r of son
i
Miss
Martha
B
u
r
k
e
.
E
v
e
r
y
o
n
e
enstructing t h e students. There were
Y
u
i
l
l
;
A
.
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J
e
n
n
i
e
G
i
b
s
o
n
;
Secreon the orig:na! genuine GOLD MFOAL.
M i s s B e t h DeniUiing h a s b e e n visg a m e s and e i g h t
enroled
In t h i s
class. Mr
tary, Mae Morford; T r e a s u r e r . Mary I joyed the well p l a n n e d
E . B . Uarr w a s called t o J a c k s o n , i t i n g in B a y City.
explained
t h e various
S c o t t ; Cond..
Cora T u r n n e r ;
.\ I deiicioub refreshmenLs a d d e d uiucn A m u n d a o n
Monday, o n a c c o u n t o f the illness of
T h e property recently vacated by Cond., Julian
u s e s a n d c o n s t r u c t i o n s of h o m e m a d e
Johnson;
C h a p l a i n . j in the e n j o y m e n t of t h e e v e n i n g .
h i s brother, E d w a r d Barr.
Mr. Hatfield w a s purchased b y Yuill Mary K e l l e y ; Marshall, N e l l i e Y u i l !
Mr. a n d Mrs Rean R u s n e l l a n d d e v i c e s for land c l e a r i n g , such a s t h e
M r a J. C. Scott returned h o m e Bros, a n d i s occupied n o w by t h e Organist, Grace L e a d b e a t e r ; W a r family spent S u n d a y a t Vanderbilt Mallet
s t u m p puller, handy
stone
Monday.
John S p r e e m a n family.
d e n . J e s s i e K a r s l a k e ; S e n t i n e l , Clo'- I at t h e h o m e of Mrs. R u s n e l l ' s par- boat, t h e c h a i n and t h e r o o t hook.
Mrs. Thounaj) Toy and baby lei I
Mr. a n d Mrs. R o y S h e r m a n a n d on D o p e * , A d a , E a s t e r S t e v e n s o n . j ents.
On
Saturday
noon
when the
h e r e last w e e k f o r t h e i r n e w h o m e f a m i l y o f East Jordan w e r e v i s i t i n g R u t h . E l s i e Hut a n ,
Ester,
Clyn<
T h e Study Club m e t F r i d a y after- c o u r s e e n d e d e a c h s t u d e n t received
S e e i e y ; Martha. F l o r e n c e R ' c n ; El I noon a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. A. Moore, his d i p l o m a a s a n experienced blastin L a n s i n g . T h e y were accompanied I r e l a t i v e s h e r e Sunday.
by Mrs. W n i . T u r n n e r . Who will visj "»-npoii»*< to i oil rail w a s , crurrent er.
C. Cori's i s very !!! h e r s at V . I _ „ — • C C
it there a l e w days.
In t h e a f t e r n o o n I left for Detroit
T h e ceremony w a s m a d e v e r y in. Events, after w h i c h a v e r y profltahome.
t hie afternoon w a s s p e n t . D a i n t y r e Mrs. LuOjer n e r r l c k o f Grayling
Miss Opal
Harper'
"deter, Miss p i e s s i v e by t h e use of special m u s i c , freshments served b y t h e h o s t e s s w h e r e I v i s i t e d rrienda and r e l a t i v e s ,
until
Tuesday,
when
I returned
lias been visiting a t the h o m e of Mr*. A l t a Harper of Chane^otx, w a s h e r e s i n g i n g a n d f l o w e r s .
A beautiful
home.
Fanny Sly.
huuguet was presented t o Mrs. Lead was enjoyed by a l l p r e s e n t .
Monday.
beater.
Ice cream a n d c a k e w e r e
W m . Galllniore h a s returned from
Miss Ruth F e u r y c a m e h o m e SatIf a n y o n e w i s h e s t o t a k e a vacaS a m u f ! arm T h o m a s Yuill w e r e 'n served by t h e P a s t Matrons o f tb< urday from
Cadillac
t o spend t h e tion I w o u l d dvise him t o g o t o t h e
Frederic where h e has been enisle.
week end with her p a r e n t s .
ed a s b o o k k e e p e r and scaler for Wm. t h e Upper P e n i n s u l a last w e e k ->n Chapter.
M. A . C . and after g o i n g o v e r t h e
business.
Wixon.
Clarence S h a u b SBSOt SeUurUay g r o u n d s carefully and s e e i n g what
Th*r farm * M M uf E u Huiiiuru
and Sunday w i t h b i s p a r e n t s here.
Misw Lois Mensios o? Uayterd w a s
there
i s t o s e e I am s u r e b e will conwas completelv
destroyed
by fire M E T H O D I S T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H
t h e w e e k end i-u-si o f r e l a t i v e s here. S u n d a y m o r n i n g .
Sunday g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mra. A. sider h i s t i m e well s p e n t .
R
e
v
.
Kriward
I,.
J
.
H
u
g
h
e
s
,
P
a
s
t
o
r
R.
Hurd
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
.
Moore
J o h n S p r e e m a n h a s purchased a
S i g n e d : J o e Koscelniak.
Barred Ror>k i'nWIngll of e g g s i< r
new Studebaker light six.
c
We
bave
o n e special a n n o u n c e - Mr. and Mrs. A. B . W i c k e t t and
s a l e a t A. R. Turner's.
daughter
D
o
n
n
a
,
and
M
r
.
a
n
d
Mrs.
J o h n C. Scott h a s a n e w Chevrolet
NERVES 4 I X UNSTItrVG?
Mr. a n d Mrs. H . F . D e m m i n g . m e n t t o m a k e t h i s w e e k w i t h regard C. B . Hurd and f a m i l y o f J o h a n n e s c o u p e a n d W in. i....-i m-.i n a s a n e w Miss H a r p e r and Win. Boerner d r o v e to
times
of o u r S u n d a y e v e n i n g burg
Oldsmobilu S i x .
services. S t a r t i n g t h i s S u n d a y our
i . e r l o Charlevoix Sunday.
Gawlord F o l k s S h o u l d Find t h e
Miss Rosalin Lewis s p e n t t h e week
J a m e s MeKrbbon was In Hav Oil* B p w o r l a League will c o m m e n c e ai end at her h o m e In r.avlnrrf
on :m«:ii.-.-s Tuesday and Wedneis- 7 : 2 0 in.siead of 7 UU a n d t h e ore.-iiv.
A W o m a n W r o t e T h e Canby N e w s .
m g services a t 8 : 0 0 o'clock. R e u i e m
M i n n . , D e c e m b e r 10. »« PiWowai
A r e y o u all worn o u t ? Fee] tired,
B . F. Deuiming
ha» purchase*! i.er all our m e e t i n g s are at f a s t t i m e
The a m o u n t of e l e c t r i c i t y u s e d In
"BanynifaacribertaikwhatyrHjthinJcof Rji.Snap,
S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t 1 1 : 0 0 A . M. Italy has more t h a n d o u b l e d durilng n e r v o u s , h a l f - s i c k ' D o y o u h a v e a
the howae " " West Main s t r e e t o w n tell UKO iu ibe bat n t exterminator I know. Rau
o u r Nt-i moii t h e m e will o e " M a c h i n - t h e
p
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s
t
t
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n
y
e
a
r
s
,
r
i
s
i
n
g
from
c
o
n
stant backache: sharp twinges of
ed
b
y
t
h
e
Vanderbilt
ExchnnKe
were taking our cues. oaU. corn; bad full »winc in our
t o 4 , 2 8 1 , pain,
t o o , w i t h dizzy s p e l l s and
Bank, a n d a r e moving in t h i s w e e k . ery a n d Life*' a very t i m e l y topic 1.961.000 kilowatt h o u r s
cellar. I uacd Rat-Snap (or two day> and rats bave
Then
At a special m e e t i n g «»l Marguer- ror t h e c o n s i d e i a t i o n hy Christian 000 k i l o w a t t h o u r s . Most of this a n n o y i n g urinary d i s o r d e r '
cleared out compWcely " Three»i«s. J5c.65c.tJ_iS.
electricity
is
p
r
o
d
u
c
e
d
b
y
water
there's
c a u s e for w o r r y and m o r e
ite Chapter, O. E. S., T u e s d a y . April people At 12 o'clock r e m e m b e r i b e
Sold and iua. antccd by
w e a r e c o m int.* power
J . ML BrodJe
N e l s o n D r u g C o . 2 9 t h e f o l l o w i n g o u i c e r s were >n Men's Bible C l a s s ,
c a u s e t o g i v e your w e a k e n e d k i d n e y s
USED CARS
EUOBA
Sedan
A Bargain in 2 Huiak Tourings
1 Overland Touring
11921 Olds Touring
5 Ford Tourings
1 Chevrolet
Phone 71
STUDEBAKERS
FOR O V E R
200 YEARS
Gaylord, Michigan
and CHEVROLETS
••••••
VANDERBILT
{or°v%yeaty
2 5 Ounces for 2 5
Vse
BMMMwMMwMwBwMwMwMwHwMWsswM^
ft
ains for Kveryfoocly
at Vanderbilt, beginning on Tviesday May 6,
and Lasting for 4 days only
Mammoth Shoe Sale
100 pair of Men's Dress S h o e s
250 pair of Men's Work S h o e s
300 pairs of B o y s and Girls School S h o e s
Hundreds of pairs of Ladies S h o e s and Oxfords
T h i s is n o t a S a l e of c h e a p , s h a b b y s h o e s t h a t w i l l l o s e their s h a p e a s s o o n a s t h e y a r e
worn.
It i s o u r r e g u l a r l i n e of S o l i d L e a t h e r S h o e s t h a t h a v e b e e n giving satisfaction for a.
n u m b e r of y e a r s a n d w e a.re offering t h e m at prices t h a t c a n n o t b e e q u a l e d ©Lnywhere.
T h i s is t h e biggest b a r g a i n s a l e w e h a v e e v e r h e l d a n d t h e s e wonderfvil v a l u e s w i l l go
fast, s o -
C o m e Early a n d Get Yours before your s i z e and the style y o u want
h a s been taken. R e m e m b e r this sale will last—FOUR D A Y S ONLY
OPEN
EVENINGS
DURING
SAf>E
**«***: Mankowski, Mat,.,
General Store
Yuill
fmimrmsmmrnrmRimnri 'jaiaraara^^
Brothers
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s
V
i r r S K f R l r i l l IN TV H W U A I I I » T I M K V
JOHANNESBURG
Joe Kuebeck spent several days
last week with his son Jim at Grayling.
A. F . Morris and Cyrus Glklden
are both driving new Fords.
Chas. Oaten-out has a new Studebeker Sedan.
Walter Thompson has none to
Cadillac to work.
Alba has organized a base ball
team again for t h e summer with F.
I). Wolcott as Manager.
Claud Hysell and family went to
Thompsqnvllle Saturday and back
BBBllBy" "Is father !s iu <raj poor
health.
hundred thousand in use. In sptte
of this fact Htudenu of agriculture
in the Badger State claim they have
only half enough silos. Outside of
Wisconsin dairy farmers by the
thousand a r e losing vast sums each
year through their failure to use this
w« II known economic feeding system, a n d the loss would r u n into the
millions figure for the nation.
WHEN T H E PAPER DON'T POME.
My father says the paper he reads
-Miss Irene Angus spent t h e week
ain't put up right:
end visiting h e r parents In Gaylord.
He finds a lot of fauk. too, he does.
You arc taking chance.s if y o u don't keep a n acMisses Marjory and F*> Shrack
persutn' H all night; . .
spent t h e week end at t h e home of
He says there ain't a single thing in
curate record o f where y o u r money goes, and the
their parents at Cummins.
it worth to read.
George Ward drove to East Jorsimplest and y e t most accurate o f all records is a
And that it does'nt prnu the kind of
dan Saturday, where he transacted
stuff t h e people need;
business.
checking account.
it aside and says Its strictly
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen enterA good many cow keepers figure He tosses
the bum.
tained Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of
they a r e not in the right county or But on
you ought to hear him holler
Frederic. Mrs. Hansen a n d two
state to use i i'o. They >.gree that
when the miner rioew'nt rnm»
sons and Carl Hansen and Miss Coriii.> Mln |g «»! right for the SSSff&baffi
It proves an actual record o f expenditures at al!
wun or lirayung on Sunday.
or Eastern dairyman but count them- He reads about the weddin's and he
selves outside of the silo-using terriSeveral people from here attendtimes. It is the business-like and convenient w a y
snorts like all get o u t :
l..-wic Dmitri i s st o r i t u r hi*- p u m l - tory,
THIS or course, i^ a -i<-at mised the <K. of F. uauCiuK pen ij m and his wife h a s gone to Big Rapids
t
a k e . There is no geographic loca- He reads the social doin's with a most
Gaylord
on
Thursday
evening
and
for handling your m o n e y . It provides a certain
to
her
folks
while
b
e
goes
to
Flint
derisive
shout.
tion for t h e silo; H has proven its
all report a good time.
wortti in e v e r v
nt»t>> in .-ii„ t ' n t o n He says they make the papers for t h e
receipt f o r ail payments, i t is the sensible m e a n s
I Mrs. Wm. Raae entertained h e r to secure a job.
__
*.1«._
r Tir-n n i
mother Mrs. Nelson or Grayling
II as in t h e Provinces of Can- He'll read about the parties and he'll
to Agt. Frymire that they only
for transacting your business.
several days last week.
five dishes broken In spile ada and t h e States-of Mexico. I have
fume and fret and groan.
Messers Austin Briley and .Leo- found
the fact t h a t t h e car with his ne»ei found a section of the country He says of information it doesn't
nard Harrington were In Gaylord of
where t h e silo was not a practical
goods
in
was
thrown
off
from
the
have a crumb—
last Thursday and Friday writing track and tipped over as they were and valuable institution oi' stock and
But you ought to hear him holler
on Teachers Examination.
Open your checking account with this bank now.
snook products.
making a flying switch here.
when t h e paper doesn't come.
Mi. and Mrs. Fred Britcher and
To t h e stock farmers who are not
You will find that aside from its convenience, it is
sons Albert and Roland of Clarence,
He is always first to grab It a n d he
using
silos
we
might
ask:
Is
WisconCONSIDER
T
H
E
SILO
'
Iowa, motered through to Johannnsr e a d s it plumb clean through,
sin with her 100^00 silos making
a m e a n s o f economy.
*
trurg arriving Sunday. They will
The so-called plight of the Tarmer a mistake, and are all t h e experi- He doesn't miss an item, or a want
work their farm here this summer.
ment
stations
and
agricultuial
cola
d — t h a t is true;
brought forth much advice, and
Paul Akans spstat t h e weekend has
no doubt enough or it will be fol- . leges wrong when they use a n d ad- He says they don't know what we
visiting ax his home at Bellaire.
want, the darn newspaper guy;
change ! vocate t h e silo? Are hundreds of
Mrs. Herbert Gingell of Gaylord lowed to cause an economic
tiionsands of progressive stock keep- "I'm going t o take a day some time
As t h e dairy ' ers
spent t h e week end visiUn^ h e r in our agriculture.
on
t
h
e
wrong
track
a
n
d
wasting
a n d go and put'em wise;
fanner has suffered less than other J money when they use t h e silo? I
parents here.
"Sotaetirscs It seems as though they
we will probably have more am sure all will say " N o " .
Mrs. Fred Larsen and d a u g h t e r lines
Then
must be t'eaf and blind and
Laura and Mrs. Nelson and Miss men going Into dairying; on the oth- why not consider the silo when plandumb."
Ester Nelson were Gaylord callers e r hand the wheat fanners have suf- ning methods that will increase the But you on.-!.i to hear him holler
fered much a n d many will change to income of >our herdr—A. L. Haeckon Monday afternoon.
when i he paper does's come.
Mrs. Glenn Gibts is spending the stock and diversified fuiuiiug. This er.
Exchange.
week visiting h e r parents Mr. and shifting will no doubt bring about
relief, but we must consider the conMrs. Sam Fuller at Lewiston.
| Airs. Kouen Sanders t,ave a farein a secluded corner of t h e Nawell party last Monday evening in and stock products.
tional Museum a t Washington. D.
honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wosko- _ The American farmer find manu- C.
A
Dew
Canadian
euBlgu
has
is hung t h e wall m a p used by
Nearly ten million persona visited
have been able to compete
*±JF 2 _ ,S— a
will do what we
recently CCIE*J into use for Csnft<i!*n •k! Who a r c 530Vl5£ C« •'heir farm i facturer
Pershing and staff »l Ameriwith the cheap labor or foreign na- Genera!
P T J i l s W dafci for It —
shipping. It i s red field with t h e six miles north of Gaylord. About tions
can
h e a d q u a r t e r s at Chaumont,
largely
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
improved
maFrance, during the Great'War. The rid year system of Catarrh or Deafness
Union Jack in t h e upper left-hand fifteen people were present and t h e
Call and see our new line of hosi- corner anu sixupllfieu torui of the evening was spent in playing cards chinery and economic methods of map indicate* t h e location of t h e caused by Cstarrh.
production.
T
h
e
silo
has
been
provery a t t h e Gaylord Bazaar.
Canadian arms on the field. A bine At a late hour a delicious lunch Was en an economic means of producing Allied and t h e enemy forces as they
S»U ty t'ntsiti for ortr 40 ymt
ensign on similar, lines will ue flown served and people departed wishing stock and stock products, and the stood on November 1 1 . 1918.
F.
J.
CHENEY
&. CO . Toledo, Ohio
them
much
sucess
on
their
farm.
from
government.owned
vessels.
There a r e twenty-nine National
Mrs. Rennet Moore w h o sprained American farmer today Is the largMonument*, established by Presiest
user
of
silos.
her ankle a couple of weeks a g o Is
dential proclamations. These m o n .
There a r e over 500.000 silos in
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RENT— 'acuuiu
Sweeper, now able to be around again.
unients preserve for the people oX FOR
i
ircr
cl-jKL
m
a
^
h
i
>..
i
n
tmciA
r\n\i*r_
Lincoln Howes of Monroe, Loui- use in litis country louay, out still
t h e U u i t v u JLttica u u t i c r i t ; I — • — E J B L
we are far from supplied, as we have
Historic a n d prehistoric structures, Will deliver and call for. Dollar a siana spent last week visiting Mr. close
to 3,500,000 stock farmers and
Walkers'* Furniture
Store. and Mrs. Wm. Raae. He will drive
and other objects ol historic or scien- day.
every stock farmer needs a silo.
Phone
5
1
.
through t o Louisiana.
tific interest.
It has been conclusively proved
On Saturday morning about 9:00
o'clock fire was discovered In t h e that silage in t h e ration makes a
Foreign
antiquarians
are
despoilThe Aahhery and Everman farm
saving of considerable money. With
tiie churches of France, literally home of Mr. and Mrs. George dairy
have for service, one of t h e best re- inj;
animals t h e feeding of silage
them of all tUeix artistic McKenzie. All the men from t h e saves from
gistered Jersey Bulls, four a n d halt robbing
eight to fifteen cents- on
mill came to help fight t h e fire b u t
treasures,
according
l
•
the
Archmues west of Owyiord. 6-11 X.
considerable damage was done he- the cost Of producing g nrajnij of
bishop of Paris.
fore t h e flames were extinguished. butter and from t h i r t y t o fifty cents
B N output of the various United
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Petersen enter- on producing 100 pounds of milk.
Ladies
silk
hose—Special
on
SatFor beef production or the fattenStates factories primarily engaged
tained Mr. and Mrs. R. Riegant, Mr.
urday
May
3rd.
98c
a
pair.
and Mrs Emil Nieder. Mr. and Mrs. ing of animals t h e saving produced
in t h e manufacture of chewing gum
Will be presented by St. Mary":; music class
See
my
line
oi
W
a
r
n
e
r
s
Rust
by
silage is-about $1.00 per 100
At
to
Petersen.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Axel
in 1921, the last year for which figures a r e available, was valued a t Hrool Corset*, Corselettes, Gudies Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. T. P . Peter- pounds gain, t h r o u g h several experisen and Miss Anna Petersen of ments show three and four times this
138,865,000. It u stated that t h e and Brassieres. Agnes M. KeviUs.
Gray! ins.
figure. The average of $1.00 is
original industry wag begun on an
low a n d conservative.
outlay- of fo&.
Pat Bryson loft on Friday night therefore
Six log rafts each ilvv feet long
and containing o.OOu.UOu leet of for Port Huron t o transact business. When we consider t h e growing of
at 8 o ' c l o c k a t
your.g stock, t h e feeding of dry wtmm
The iaxva-vi me c a i u o r n i a petro- lumber, besides carrying ueck loads
and heifers, t h e wintering of work
leum fly lives In petroleum pools ot suingles aud cedai poies, wa«l oe
WOLVERINE
horses, t h e silo certainly points t h e
leum pools a n d di-ie when removed brought to San i>iego, Caiiioinia,
way for economy a n d In the end will
and dies when removed from them. this >ear .roui ilie Columbia Ki\er.
The out of town friends w h o at- mean much to our rural prosperity.
The adult fly, resembling any small 1 ha rafts run on scaeduie. Lue first
black fly is poisoned by t h e very starling on June 15 in tow ol a tug tended t h e funeral of A W. Bck. It is hard to understand why so
Should a transfer of places b e necessary anelement in which it has passed its iHe> are cut into tumoer by m e mills Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. many cow keepers h a v e not yet disBailey of Grayling, Amos Peterson, covered t h e value of the silo. If they
nouncement will be made o n bill boards, next
earlier life.
at San Diego.
snd J. R Woods of Indian River. have discovered it they a r e certainl>
week.
Bring your pictures to us for
Mr. anu Mrs. Al. Spencer, Mrs. Sny- neglectful In putting i t into operaMothers Attention.—1 am show- der and Mrs. Harbenicht of Toplna- tion. The only state in the Unior? that
XramizMT. We can erne vou expert
work
H. C
Walker, Furniture ing a nice line oi i m a m s aim Cniiu- bee, Mrs. Martha Wheaton, Mrs. is properly using t h e silo is Wisconren's wear. Knitted capes, sweaters, Felix Jondreau, Judge W m . Cross. sin where dairymen have over one
Store. 6 tf.
saques,
bonnets
booties,
stioes, Mr. Edy and Mr. Mealoy of CheboyA. O. Marshall announces that dresses, rompers, underwear and gan.
after being away from home for hosiery. Agn«*s M. Nevills.
Robert Storey was a business calsometime he can now again be found
ler at Lincoln Thursday.
at his office, first door south of
George Hinds post office InspecFor more than eighty years
Jackson's Jewelry Store or a t resi- Maiden Lane in Hum York City has tor was at our local office Thursday.
dence on Center Street, first corner suggested
Miss Laura Briggs who spent a
the American jewelry
of second block north ot Main trade. Now firms which have been few days with her parents Mr. and
Street- 6-7.
Mrs.
George Briggs returned to
established in this street for years
have made arrangements to move Lorraln Ohio Friday night.
C. J . Foster of Cadillac was a busiThe little French town of Strass- to a new center on 47th street. This
burg has been made world famous is d u e to the gradual trend north- ness caller here Thursday.
turough its manufacture of goose ward of both wholesale and retail
The W. R. C. held a regular meetliver pies, or "pate d* foie gra» " trade that has been twK'T'g place ing Friday afternoon taking i n four
Some of t h e families mlhis section tor some time.
new members, refreshments
were
have been raising geese for generaserved after t h e business session.
ij.ms and t h e many flocks in t h e
Mrs. Fred Galbairth a n d family
Sunday May 11, is Mother's Day.
roadways a r e oftentimes a hindrance 1 am
showing a nice line of Mother's returned Tliurjsda> from Grayling
to jiedestrians- An ordinary liever
where
they visited t h e formers
nom a tatted goose weights one and Day greeting cards—Priced from 5c mother.
one half pounds and t h e farmer to $1.00 Agnes M. Nevills.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. McPhee a n d
Seven hundred thirty million feet,
r ^ e i v e s approximately
|1.25 a
board
measure, of ripe western Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer were
pound.
yellow pine and other species of Sunday guests of Mr. Malcolm Mctimber on the Klamath Indian Reser- Phee and Mrs. Delia Butler.
John Baird of the Conservation
Mr. Waynmann Dixon, the engin- vation of Oregon is to be sold. The
eer who in 1877 dug up t h e Cleopa- proceeds from t h e sale, after t h e Dept spent t h e week end in Wolvertra's Needle which now stands on cutting, which is expected to take ine.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
the bank of the TLoxutw, believes that several years, will go into t h e tribal
Brown a baby girl named Cleo
there is a canal under t h e Great iund of the Klamath Indians.
Maxine.
Pyramid of Egypt. He cites the many
Mr. aim Mrs. Fred Leggett and
allusions to sucn subterranean water.More than 90 traveling libraries
ways found in the works of Herodo- are in circulation at t h e present children and their friends Carl Picktus and certain Arabic works, t i m e in Saskatchewan. In addition to oil and Miss Wilbert. of Fredom.
sp«rifW"i»My referring to a s undcr- HUB m n u r I M b o o k s a i e Msiil o u t ?pen» Sunday vri*h Mm i.eggatts
i.n>un<i chamber in the hill on which to districts where t h e branch was mother Mrs. Albert Howse.
Mrs. Chester Detzicr and children
the Pyramid of Cheops stands.
unable to supply libraries
went to Flint Tuesday night where
her husband is working.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Cross of Grayling
were visiting here Sunday.
w
uaytord M e Savings Baok
Hall*-1 Catarrh
Annual Musical*
on Thursday evening, May 8th
St. Mary's Hall
Frank A. Kramer
Mid-season showing of our new arrivals of Ladies
and Misses Coats. A variety of smart new models
beautifully tailored in charming fabrics for dress
Sport wear
No is the time
— t o Uiiiik about the fuel question i o i next
winter.
Wehave just received a carload o f the famo u s B l u e Star E g g and o n e oi Lump. You ail
k n o w this coal for its heat producing and lasting
qualities. It is also k n o w n f o r the fact that it
leaves very little ash.
W e can offer the egg from, the car for $8.00
per ton and the l u m p for $8.75 delivered to y o u r
h o m e in Gaylord. Y o u will save $1.50 per ton
by buying n o w .
W e have also a carload o f maple clippings
for immediate delivery.
ALBA
Mrs. M. D Bnrdick returned from
Wis. with her son Hben a n d daughter
Mrs. Ed Steavens. She also came by
the way of Chicago and spent some
time there with her son Will Hammond a n d wife.
Mrs. W m . Stnrgis and son from
Allegan a r e h e r s visiting h e r mother
Mrs. Sehermerhoni.
Mrs. J . C Potter is spending s
few day* at t h e farm home of Mrs.
Trethrick. »
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bedell from
Bellaire spent Sunday with' h e r son
H K Soteware and wtfe.
Mrs. Roy Lather and boys were
orer from Traverse City for t h e
week end. Mrs. R. P Bastcott returned h o m e with her.
Mr. and Mrs O. A. Mathews were
callers on Shepard* and Martlndales
at Gaylord 8«aday
Mrs. Ed. Woleott and Grandson
from Flint stopped off here Sunday
with h e r son Frank and family enroute home to Petoskey.
dovu
oaylord Lumber and Fuel (o.
Hale
i
Silk frocks made of crepe and novelty silks.
Models of unusual charm with graceful touches, including many novel cpmbinations. Our line of
dress goods in now complete.
Frank A. Kramer
Phone 173
Drag Csv.
The Northern Michigan Farmer
. . . in. • . . .
SODATOL SHIPPED
.
L.
.. BBS I
J'l.ANT OS lUt'H SOU,
Markets
Weather
Farm Mechanic,
Farm H o m e
mers buy canned goods In any great made.
bushels per acre at a less cost per
quantity But we do know fo- a fact
la n j ^ ****•*•» ——sSiSSt
w*» n»cn»ivwi » telegram Sat'jrdo
• •'•'•" SuiPe tuiue «««s imppeueu iuousbel. If there ever was or ever oilTampieo
ir
you
are
not
prepared
ti»
plant
port. Often nine million frraja
stating Chat the car of Sodatol had your early potatoes on RICH ground, that too many do.
Otsego
County
times
without
numwill
be
again
any
profit
hi
potatoes
<
>
f
oil
are
shipped
tram than n a
One way to make money is to save ber. Potatoes have been harrowed of it will be from larger yields per acrv
been shipped that day. It should ar- do NOT plant early potatoes a l all.
rive in from & to 10 days from that An aXCCptioa to Uil» would be wnere It. Canned goods are expensive. They aVttttvated many tlmns, to the write:-- and 8 M resultant «.u«-a.pei eeas per month.
time. Caps, No., 6,s, will be sold from you are planting in the garden for even cost money if they a r e put up personal knowledge.' here in this bushel. Cut down the acreage so as
at home, but the noticeable cost Is county when every time thru a row not to over produce the whole world
the car with the Sodatol at $1.50 per b a n s use only.
"It's the Chapsot Thins; I Ivar
Caps. No. 6j», will be sold from the Early plowed ground, well pulvsr much less, particularly if t h e stuff cut off thousands of roots that were cr^p
canned
..-• houie icrown. rieht iu vour
BftMsht/' Writes Mrs. J . Ma*a». V s .
— •»*«»• *•«* • o d n t c ' ••• •»••«»
liad, ui.uuinj, or lernuzeu with a own garden a t that. How many cans OUl KHJt ii9*rin er rWaTiTf^^J tlTli *^«tC7
box. Fuse will be sold at $1.00 per commercial plant tood, plus early of corn, beans, peas, spinach, succo- {or making tubers. Yields a r e cut At t h e election of officers Mr.
• I p t f l l U S for five ca>g<"f Bat-!—• «»ri t"4h
roll of 100 feet. Thojte who have planting, and good care should make tash, 'gold-fish; tomatoes etc. would badly by such practices. If grass Claude Schinalzried of Levering and
ing by i he Urge number ot deadranwe're picked
up. 1 reckon we've saved hundred* oi dollar* i s
ordered Sodatol MUST gel it from a lair crop Tor you in time to get oil it Lake to cost a s much a s your last and weeds are so thick that potatoes • Mr. Bower from near Bellaire rechick*. e*g* aiwi feed " Your pets won't touck k»
the car If they want to be sure of on the August Market. If you plan on years taxes amounted to? It seems can t make a crop with out having to
Ran dry up and leave DO imell. 35c 65c. flMX
getting t h e amount of their order, falling down on any of t h e above, foolish to ask such a question, and plow the ground every few days such placed J". D. Robinson and Thomas
Sold aad guaranteed by
Buell,
t
h
e
others
being
re-elected.
Balds
should
never
be
planted
to
unless special arrangements have then uon i plant early potatoes. They yet the writer saw one back yard
J.
M. Brodie
Nelson D r a g €M.
spuds
ror
large
yields
cannot
be
sebeen made otherwise. None will be must have plenty of plant food this spring t besides our own) where
held longer than time enough for plenty of moisture, early planting if the cost of the goods bought In t h e cured under such conditions, and
notices to reach everyone and yet and good care besides being planted, cans behind the house bad been bal- profits a r e never made in potatoes
give them time to tome in for the for best results. In heavy soil.
anced agaiust t h e tax receipt thatj from low yields.
goods. Aside from this the flrsl comr
tax bill would have seemed j
Mi. Jason Woodman pioneer poThe seed shoula be treated with tlie
mighty small, comparatively speak- tato giower from Van Buren County,
first served, until it is all gone
Corrosive Sublimate. Better stands ing.
a man who averaged over 300 bushuill result. Black Scurf and Scab
bother early potatoes. So do IJK-XI
per acre for 12 years with from
CLOTHING AND M TUITION
good gard«u helps c u t t h e cost els
Hoppers. Watcb these fellows. They I of Aliving,
8 to 10 acres per year, echoed ihe
ofteu times in half. These •ntlnienC
do
t
b
e
work
that
too
many
call
of Mr. Dean regarding
Demonstration meetings in Cloth- BLluHT or dry weather damage. are close times for many farmers.
ing and Nutrition work were held Top
I One of the best ways to tide over high yields and profits.
and
t>oi.torn
spraying
will
control
last week a t four places in the thsso, by keeping them away. Nico- such times is to raise a s much of
Mi.
Woodman very
forcefully
County. We do not select the places tine Sulphate, or Black Leaf 40 will wii.it you e a t as possible. Again this slated that HUMOUS was t h e limitthe people in th different communi- kill them, if you hit them with it. .'teems foolish. "Why, we knew that ling factor in potato production, or in
years ago." Sure, some did. But there the successful growing of any other
ties ask for the work, and we try t«>
n t it for them all such work tofn. I " o r " * a u x W l " Keep 'hem away ba- are «»»Jier« ihe? do no! ;'ct r e s i z e th« !crops on light lands especially^ but
raU8e , , l e y
of a good garden yet, a t JUM as much a necessity on the be*
handled t h r u the representatives of'
;e
do not like k , flying awav full value
t'. tt e p int of putting one of ter oils except m a t the natural supthe• M.
A.
C. ^in the _different
count:.'I! wasl hused.
f******** He'd where none lei."
»—»
.
.
.
_«.__
..
'
their
own
in and taking care of it. ply wout n . n o u t quickly.
and is n o t done at all where there
Therefore, remoiubei
iii« garden.
Living loni; enough in Michigan,
Is so rosSden' rc*rc~cn;«:iv- 'Plant for plenty.
OAT SMUT TBKATMENT
and being close to t h e oil all the
county.
CK- I i , Mr. Woodman knows from
Meetings were held in Clothing
personal experience, and from within
work at Ross Jackson's home in
The Potato Producers .Meeting
Yoy may have your Oats sown,
his oa n memory that oils such as
Dover, and at Peter McVannels in but if not, and you want to treat
The annual meeting of the Michi- ours will be r u n down in one 50
Hayes. Nutrition meetings were held tliem do it as follows:
gan Potato Producers Association | years so far that profitable crops
at the home of Wm. Coppins in
Put one pint of Formaldehyde in was held at Traverse City laat week
be raised, unless the humous
Acme Quality protects your flooring. It
Hayes and in Gaylord in the ba=e- j one quart hand potato sprayer, add Tuesday arternoon and Wednesday. [cannot
Bantenl . raised. One of the chief
gives a beautiful surface that is easily cleaned.
uient of t h e M. E. ciiuro/i Another another pint of water making a quart
There were elo^e »« 200 members reas<>i:s tor this conditions is that
set ot tnese meetings where a con- I ' " all. This will be enough tor treat ot the association and others interest- we
INo need to scrub for imbedded dirt. T h e
tinuatlon of the work started will l„ •'"„' So bushels. Have the oats in a ed in potato development work prepaint i>calb the pores of the wood. Goes OA
Cultivate Tou Much.
carried on will be held on May 20, 21 (pile on the barn or granery hod
MBt . Several fine talks on successOur crop rotations do not include
easily and dries quickly.
22 and 23.
Start shoveling tihem over a t t h e ful and profitable potato production
enough legumes, and they do include
Those ladies Interested i n heipin-: ' Ha«n* lime thai some one else starts were delivered.
too many cultivated crops. Cultiva
We recommend Acme Quality Floor Paint
themselves to the advantages offer-1 spraying them with the Formal deMr. Daniel Dean of Nichols, New lion is the reason for the humous in
ed thru such courses of instruction : »>de mixture, h e spraying t h e oats York, gave two fine addresses. Iu soil
(Granite.)
Our guaranty goes with every can.
'burning
out'
so
fast.
Jason
are taking bold of the work with a mat you shovel. Go thru t h e whole the rirst of these be stressed good
has farmed long enough
Call upon us for any thing in the paint line*
vim. and clamoring for more, j u s ' &u bushel this way. the pit nhnnid seed, proper preparation of t h e seen Woodman
to know that farm fertility MUST
as scon a s tht-^ e*ttt *ei u. AH j , . -i ..i.i>in d o i t .
W e are here to serve you.
bed, t h e necessity for plenty of the BE MAINTAINED if t h e grand chilgroup of ladies in the count) ioaj
Alter spraying and shoveling t h e right kind of fertilization, t h e need dren of many of u s a r e to make a
have work of this nature for the ask- pllS over cover it with sacks, an old for the soil containing plenty of hu- living off t h e farms we a r e now
ing.
<-aii\u-Hs or liianki-;, lor r o c R Uouia mous, and cultural practices that working. Perhaps it wont be our
an.i NO longer. Air out and sow at will completely control weeds.
childrens children that will be tin
once.
Close planting and ihoro and ade- against it, b u t if not ours then
Some spray the Fat uiaidehyr'e on quate spraying go hand in hand with someone ••lse's will have t h e same
FLOOR P A I N T
i iiiHIrfw lor Alfalfa un«l M»tvi » l<>\ir
v* ichout piiiiiiiK any water in. I W a large yields, and profits cannot be hard job to make a living ffrom our
A quantity of pure cultures for in- it, alright if you cover t h e whole 50 made from potatoes without large farm until they put back the humous
oculating Alfalfa and Sweet Clovi r boshais with iii t . piiu. ano vou can ...-.ids From 12 to 16 inches in we are taking out year by year.
have been received by the writer and I -i ami the breathing of t h e fumes Ui«' row is as far a p a r t as Mr.
iroiu it.
placed at t h e Cooperative A
wean plants his potatoes, a n d weeds
The UiKxest Yield Of Potatoes •
uon at uaylord so that anyone waulif
y o u ui> urn vsuiiL 10 SOW OU «. •
:iuui j't-ii out o.v means of
The Hardware o n Th? ©WHMs
ing one or more can get them there. l.uvlM-is, use ihe Formaldehyde in thoroughly fitting t h e seed bed,
Last year Hugh Campbell raised ,
These a r e 25 cents per bottle and a ju I lue same proportion that is. II planting with a horse
planter 1685 bushels of potatoes on 4 acres.
bottle will inoculate a buslul oi seed. | • -i want to sow 25 bushels, use a which gives a bard lick to budding Bona spuds, to be sure. How did It '
Where alfalfa or sweet clover uie all pint etc.
young weeds, and then a few days happen? Humous, was one of t h e '
to be sown on land that has not
later putting a float over t h e rows big reasons. This field was manured
grown either of these crops successCKItTIFIED SKLD PI.A.\T1.\<;
mat cuffs off t h e peaks, levels the the year before in t h e spring. Other
fully it is necessary to inoculate the
giound. and kills t h e young .veeds work interfered with this piece beseed. Good seed ings are .secured at
you a r e planning on planting J t h a t might be making a start there. { ing plowed at the right time (for
times, under certain
conditions,
I ' <"s procedure is followed hv
ow
c ^ <..,--«,
it K^..,„,„
>tatoes for certification, be sure |'»uis
by a
weedcorn | ««><
and it
became an
so >,„,-,i
hard »H„.
they
"wril^vut iuovuiaiion. un tne other 0 3 Afi-VC J t f U l B C 3 U . 1MO vuui..ion|tn akartly a t i e r w r r d s . before t h e po- could not plow it,. it being a clay
hand many seedings are lost for lack .-...ocks of the Russet variety can oe uitoes come up so they can be culti- loam soil. Nothing was done t o the
of inoculation, most soils not having used for certification since a year vated.
piece until fall, when it —as manured
.he germs present that help the ago last spring. Some White Kurals
Mr. Dean is a strong advocate that again, a second heavy coat, and plowplants to gather Nitrc^-u from the a( known source are being used ibis me time to plow Is before the crop is ed. In the spring potatoes were
air. Inoculation Is acheap source of Jspring to plant for certification, bu. planted, rather than waiting until planted here. There was decaying
CrOO
inaiirsm»*» An
i n »olr«
n a n too, another year, must be cultivation should be under way a n u vegetable matter, or humous, enough
crop insurance
do B
not
take ca »>.om«.-.
chance
.darned
from
certified
seed then trying to plow with t h e culti- in this oil to hold t h e moisture all
Says James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, **No
The scarity of good clean stocks is vator. As a n Illustration Mr. Dean during t h e summer. These potatoes
EARLY POTATOES COMING
matter who owns the capital, capital works for
tne only reason this is being allowed told that while he was a boy at were rowed both ways 34 inches aeverybody.
The oil companies own the gasoline,
•
uis
year.
At least 710 buaheis ot eany potnhome his ratner bad them o u t culti- part. There were quite a good many
but they have to tote it" to the roadside where
Russet seed stocks that a r e certi- vating potatoes while they were in large ones. This would have been
toes will be shipped into the county
everyone can get it Equal division is the goal
for planting this spring. There will ned are just about as scarce as hens blossom, but that it was later and overcome by closer planting, without
that capitalism constantly approaches. No man
be 400 bushels of Irish Cobblers and let Lb, yet there are a few small lots the haying needed doing badly. danger of cutting down t h e produc310 bushels of Early Ohios. If early a.aJlable now that in sorting and One night there was only half an tion, in fact a larger yield would
wants all the gasoline. He wants six gallons at
potatoes can be grown Bueeessfallj -..icking for shipment has been com- acre ol potatoes left to cultivate, and have resulted, with a higher pei
a time with a service station every few miles.
here isome say they can. others ««>' I'lOtSd ii you iiavu'L goiUsii yours Mr. Dtaujs father told t h e men to cent of marketable stuff. Tms is an
Capitalism performs this service for him. Under
they can't, and both sides know i on » .Lis may be a chance for getting bit t h e haying next morning, for they example right a t home showing that
'capitalism', so-called, wealth is more equally dimore fairly reliable sourcs oi incoi ••• Hem. Thev ozl^C have been certified could save by doing this all they Mr. Dean from New York, and Mr.
vided than under any other system ever Known."
will be added to the farm pocket last vear to be eligible (his year.
would lose thru not finishing the po- Woodman from Van Buren county,
book of t h e County.
taloes. When digging time came both knew what they were talking
The so - called " capitalists" who control the
PLANTING THE GARDK-.V
Fifty buheis of t h e Cobbler;, are
there were just 2 00 bushels of pota- ALrOut.
certified, and 10 bushels of the
toes on t h e half acre, a n d just 100
Standard Oi! Company (Indiana) are 46,016 stockWe a r e planting more acres than
Ohios. We already have about 30
Have you a '^paved way" of tin bushels' to t h e whole acre where we can properly fit and care for.
holders, the majority of them small investors
bushels of certified
Cobblers AU i ..is from the back door to the gar- the extra cultivation
had been Cut t h e acreage in half. Grow more
who earned and saved the money to buy stock.
these will b e planted for wrttficc.- den fence this spring? If you have,
tlon again. T h e common stocks are to how did it happen? Will there be a
This
capital, because it is brought together in a
be raised for the early table .nark- •. wider •way" there next spring? Serlarge aggregate, is able to serve the communand thereby bangs a tale;
iously, we doubt whether many fai-
Try
i* painting
your
floors
season
ACME QUALITY
John M Brodie
To The Consumer
I
naSStBjjjn '»*lg>a»l, njdje^gaM
.AmMTinM CADMCDCI
Play and
W
" - • - -y-
i fl I I Lll I IUII IftlllTILIU)I
i I am in the market to buy your |
J cattle. See me before you sell.
J Will buy feeders and butchering f
1
stock. HIGHEST PRICES paid.
Inquire
Zgaco
JLJIZ^aAS
- - W n M i l i T s . i sTtTiTr:
%Wi*»»^'*^»Vt^'l^ *•+*%* *_ «—*»%•'• SS J B
We will be pleased to have you call
Distributors for Otsego. Crawford and Cherboygan Counties
Crops
Orchard
Livestock
Poultry
N o a ' s M e a t Market.;
umm vui< *•»««•*«? n n e w
Champion Overland
OTSEGO COUNTY HERALD & TIMES
Springtime is Overland
time—with lots of t^lsccss
to go and healthful
pleasure in going. Big
power to take you. Big
comfort to rest you. Big
reliability. And the extra pleasure of economy. Ride to Rood times
in an Overland! Champion now $655, Sedan
$795, f. o. b. Toledo.
wmng
ms
ity more effectively than if it were divided up
and parceled out into 46,016 separate holdings.
In 1923 this capital brought millions of barrels of
crude petroleum from the oil fields, so that during 1924 the4K million automobiles of the Middle
West may be supplied with gasoline and oils.
This capital has erected large, modern, scientifically equipped refineries, in which to apply the
most efficient cracking processes, so that the
maximum un.ount of gasoline may be produced
from the crude oil.
:~ Capita!
.___:.-• lias
«. . bum up a uisiii'uuiion system,
This
with storage depots and service stations at
strategic points, throughout the Middle West.
By means of thb enormous and complete distribution system, petroleum products are delivered to the ultimate consumer with the utmost
economy, and the motorist who needs but one
gallon at a time receives as efficient service as
the manufacturer who buys thousands of gallons.
Without capital the oil would stay in the ground,
or at best would serve but a few people adjacent
to the oil fields.
By serving the thirty million people of the Middle
West with petroleum products, the Standard Oil
Company (Indiana) makes it possible for you.
wherever you may live, to enjoy the benefits of
the petroleum wealth of the United States.
Without the employment of the capital of the
stockholders of this Company this would not
be possible.
Under efficient management of a highly experienced Boaxd u( Directors, the capital of the
46.016 stockholders of this Company is working
night and day for the service of the community.
Standard Oil Company
Gaylord, Michigan
(Indiana)
Home Office: Standard Oil Building
9 1 0 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago
aO-J
m X P i ^ O O f H T V T V U I T P A t 1% *.
TIMES
t h e c r i t i c s t o tL first nicht'a lowed T h e s e u r e a n n a r e prl\.>
.»™*w. . . ^ . P H W i l f n H g l c i T l Z E N S
W H O A R E ACTUALLY
Pf>r*r»nnl
Happenings in*:
iKll £VI UHUllU.
1UX
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l.S l i i t
iLnitilUKl
«,»» —M .*iiu il«t u'nuv • t o n . i ii ii i
c e i v e their i n v i t a t i o n s f o r t h e t h i r d step is necessary, a s tlwy a r e workOF T H E POtST O F F I C E W I I E K H
A.
A.
Cook
w
w
in
Iloync
City
T H E VACANCY E X I S T S and w h o
or fourth i^rformance.
>:i. in accord Willi t h e u..: oiial COO
,n..-t
ih«" o t h e r
i ^ u i i e m c u t o =oi W e d n e s d a y o n b u s i n e s s .
VVANTB!)—A airl to work In Hi* servatioi! movement and a r e tryiag
forth in F o r m 1 9 7 7 . B o t h m e n and Mrs. T r a c y P e t e r s o n of Vander- fjofjsi H o w ! ivo>ttn«- Bros r\i
• -..in.- of tin' w a a | e l a n d s
women, n" (|ua!ifieii. may e n t e r this bill wan a b u s i n e s s caller Monday.
T h e Netherlands
b a c k f r o m t n e n Otsego e o n n t y , a move that
Mist Vera B u r n s spent SunJa> s e n Is n o t a flat land o f d i k e s a n d Bolutefy neeesLnry, II we hope to ib
e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t a p p o i n t i n s officers
have t h e legal right t o specify t h o with f r i e n d s a n d relatives at Van d l t o h e e , a s many b e l i e v e , b u t a w o o d - i i. e any benefM From t h e land^ Ihni
sex d e s i r e d 1n r e q u e s t i n g certifica- derbllt.
ed, r o l l i n g
country,
a b o u n d i n g In :.r.-Niioiv lying . d i e .
tion of ellgtbles.. W o m e n will n o t
Mrs. C l a r e n c e B u r g e y returned . o o l d
castles
reminiscent of robber
be c o n s i d e r e d f o r rural carrier a p - S a o n u w T u e s d a y a l ' t r s p e n d i n g a b a r o n s a n d h e r o e s o f h i s t o r i c d a y s .
poir-'uient
unless
Chey a r e t h - few d a y s w i t h friends a n d relatives
Manaci-r
for 'iRylord
Branch
H o w W o u l d Y o u Like t e S e e W h a t
w i d o w s of U. S. s o l d i e r s . w U o r s , or here.
o f f i c e , n o experience aeeesnnry. $••lrvin Norwood (Pa.) S e w ?
marines, or t h e w i v e s o f U. S. solThe Congregational
Ladies A i d 00.On c a s h b m d r. u,uired.
$2(0.00
diers, s a i l o r s , o r m a r i n e s w h o a r ewill m e e t next W e d n e s d a y afternoon
W r i t e G e n . nigr., i n
physically d i s q u a l i f i e d for e x a m i n a - with Mrs. J. E. Kedition o n E. Main up :::ont;.;...
PMbrc<iUuSup. begot FORTY-EIGHT dad
tion by r e a s o n s of i n j u r i e s received Street. A t e n c e n t t e a will b e served. Grand Rapids. Michiran.
rati. How maay more dead be couldn't aw. be
doen't know, ten+inbtr rats breed last aad de.
i n t h e line of m i l i t a r y duty. F o r m
Mrs. Clara W i n n i e of C h e b o y g a n
stroy dollars'worth of property " 35c. 63c. 11.25.
197 7 a n d a p p l i c a t i o n uiauks m a y be and Mr. C . C. C o r l e s s of Vanderbilt
Sold Sad guaranteed by
obtained from t h e v a c a n c y officer v e r a married Sunday b> B d o r 'oI
i
l
e
a
l
r
*
JM. B r o d l e
Nelson I M f Oo.
m e n t i o n e d a b o v e o r from t h e U n i t e d Schreur a t t h e h o m e of Elmer F o o l
S t a t e s Civil Service C o m m i s s i o n at at Gaylord.
B u c k u p Mr. rienpeck t n d don't
Washington.
D . C.
Applications
The
regular
monthly
business
i:s A l i c e Brady's latesl Parom itrn*
. . v - »..., —
a—> » - . . K - «-•
mo.-tinv of f h * M. E l a d l e s ' Aid will
-V n a r g a i i i I U U T V I U I ^ V I wmmEk
mission at W a s h i n g t o n I>. C. a t t h e be held a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. C. A.
"The
Snow
Bride"
at the
earliest practicable d a t e . At t h e ex- Fox o n W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n May 7. S t a r T h e a t r e S a t u r d a y . May S.
A
T
e
a
w
i
l
l
b
e
served.
a m i n a t i o n a p p l i c a n t s m u s t furnish
S u n d a y — J a c k Holt in " G e n t l e m e n
T h e Social
Service
L e a g u e will o f L e i s u r e 2 reel S e n n e t t C o m e d y
unmounted
photographs
of themh a \ e a s a l e o n May 23 and 24
selves t a k e n w i t h i n t w o years.
E v e r y b o d y k n o w s a n d loves» J a c k i e
Aprons, C h i l d r e n s c l o t h i n g , rugs ,and C o o g a n
and h e if at hl« best in
fancy a r t i c l e s w i l l b e for sale! At "Circus D a y s " t o b e s h o w n M o n d a y
this t i m e t h e l u c k y number mi ( h e a n d T u e s d a y . May 5 - 6 a t t h e Star J T
beautiful quilt w i l l b e drawn.
Theatre.
Wednesday and Thursday—Children of Jazz.
Helen
Jerome
Eddy's exquisite
Kev. T. H. Jonea is packing Uis .simplicity is t h e k e y n o t e of h e i perhousehold e f f e c t s prepatory to m o v e f o r m a n c e i n h e r first b i g i n d e p e n d e n t production '"When Ix>ve Com*f«'
Than
Half
t h e R e q u i r e d t o Ohio Where h e h a s accepted a rail. to b e s h o w n
More
a t t h e Star T h e a t r e
Born t o Mr. a n d Mrs. Stall
{BlanNumber of 8tgnaliires
che B e n c b r a f f ) a s o n Thursday a t F r i d a y , May P.
Already Secured
their h o m e a t A f t o u .
Mrs, M. B r a s s e a u r of Alton i s reported s e r i o u s l y !!!
mOtiici "*S Tiixy
will
Wni. W e n g e r of C h e b o y g a n w a s a
J o h n C. Scott, at t h e r e q u e s t of
K l l . l . l . M . T H E CROW
A g a i n i n Small pox, S h o u l d i u u r
The absolute necessity for
b'jsines^
c
a
l
l
e
r
here
Monday.
aeteiai
oT i h e property o w n e r s
[esdiri grow t o m a n n o o u an<i contract ing t a x relief f o r o v e r b u r d e n e d real
George V a l l e e called on t h e A r m - a r o u n d Vanderbilt. w a s a c a l l e r a t
itie disease, w h o s e iault i s i t ? N o o n e e s t a t e a n d t-be j u s t i c e a n d desirabile
a
r
trade
here
Monday.
t
h
e
H
e
r
a
l
d and T i m e s efitOB Tueow
a
w-.r- ,.t> i h a cfO *S *l««Ur«»y«r o f i io biaiue in M i OMSS bui liie imrRoycia b v d u b o i C'ucuujhaQ H A * U d a y , a s k i n g for t h e c o o p e r a t i v e of
• lie t s g a a n d young of g a m e a n d euts. It coulu h a m been pix-\t.nied m y a r e d a i l y w i n n i n g a n e v e r i n - business c a l l e r here Tuesday.
th*> real s p o r t s m e n of t h e c o u n t y .
useiui birds, y o u n g rabbits, p o u l t r y why d i d y o u neglect to h a \ e your creasing h o s t o f f r i e n d s for t h i s proMis.
Emma
llolcoinb
w h o h a s F o r t h e past several y e a r s t h e s e
a n d crops, will b e carried o n by t h e child vaccinated auu not wait J U I . 1 g r e s s i v e t a x r e f o r m m e a s u r e .
been
s
e
r
i
o
u
s
l
y
ill
is
recoverini;.
property
owners
h a v e been kept
.t becomes o o m p u l s o r j . Our legislaIn. a n d Mrs. C «i. Saunder.^ o! . u s y o n their l a n d s a l o n g t h e StnrAU M i c h i g a n f a r m o r g a n i s a t i o n s
pi m i ... ...i • . . v n u i ture i u o u l d pass a b u l uiakiug a have u n i t e d i n s u p p o r t of t h i s p r o - Gay lord w e r e Indian River a n d vYoi- n e >n. P i g e o n a n d B^ack R i v e r s a n d
i
ompulsory.
W
e
a
r
e
a
l
l
t
o
slow
in
:
tam g a m e a n d crops from h i s tlepre:
posal a n d a r e w o r k i n g s h o u l d e r to \.-iine c a l l e r s S u n d a y .
n t h e w o o d s , p u t t i n g o u t fires and
(iniione.
_«ooaJ g u n n e r s w h o a r e siu-ii matters. We know u ..tumid s h o u l d e r t o s e c u r e t h e e n a c l m e n t
Itrn.
Ausi.n
returned
Monday ell mireg u p a f t e r e a r l e s s t o u r i s t s
be
i
t
e
m
.
1
have
n
o
f
a
m
i
l
y
liiysiii'
MMIUM! w i t h t h e c r o w s h a b i t s
from Detroit where BB< ^l>••.•,; u. a n ! f i s h e r m e n has" left. B e c a u s e or
in: i all) gMatl) ml BrOMOd in Die ui t h i s l e g i s l a t i o n , w h i c h t h e y p r o - winter.
Condition they have posted their
pose t o g e l i n t h e f o r m of a c o n s t i lul birda a n d thai h e u* r e s p o n s i b l e child ran, '.:.K ••'••••••'•spend •"• trying
Mr. a n d M i s . Howaru Ryan 04
tutional
amendment t o be secured
d s e s to t h e effect that h u n t i n g .
lor more d a m a g e t h a n a n y o t h e r lo g i \ e Sdvlce is freely g i v e n for t h e oy
Boyne
City
were
Sunday
v
i
s
i
.
o
r
s
a
.
initiatory
petitions.
T h e first
lishinK and trapping will not b e ali>i.u in wild L i e . i i a v i d ±L J o n e s , «iuiiiren.
step i s t o a btain a t l e a s t 6 0 , 0 0 0 s i g - lhe K'mberly h o m e .
Let me call your a t t e n t i o n to that n a i u r e s t o s u c h p e t i t i o n s . T h i s w i l l
L i u e i Deputy i>eparuueni o f Co u s e r A. W. Crydenian returned Tuer
.aUuL oi " " • ' " p - , atatea t h a t a l l dread yel noi BO I.-H.I; a s s o m e other insure t h e p l a c i n g of t h e p r o p o s e d day from S o u t n B nil 1ml. where n e
^mcmigan conservation ol&cers, g a m e affliction, t i o i t e i . Still | | in t e r r i i j - a m e n d m e n t o n t h e b a l l o t for t h e r e - visited r e l a t i v e s .
io those
tiiai a r e s t r u g g l i n g gular e l e c t i o n n e x t N o v e m b e r .
waruen*. and g a m e breeders c o n a i d e r u g
Mr. a n d M r s . W i n . Marshall of
c i o w » deatructive to Lhe e g g s a n d • l o n g and trying t e avoid t u e defoiv'auiieibiit were Wolverine ealleni
Many S i g n P e t i t i o n s
Why not protect o u r boys
yemng o i g a m e a u u song birds. IHir- IUII>
A b i g d r i v e f o r s u c h s i g n a t u r e * \\ sdnesdny.
•ug u i « i-aleiuiar > « u n i n s t s e n - and girls from tbj«s d e a s e a s e when was m a d e by t h e S t a t e G r a n g e a n d
. « unty inree, s t a t e d e p u t i e s a n d trap- MM resnedj is so mvpie. iBd BO rorOi i tie S t a t e E a r m t t u r e a u u u " w W S
IdPOB SALE— ^swedisii Select Seed
p e i s det»uoyed t w o t h o u s a n d e i g u t \» li> will
untune
neyleci it. T h i s iiiteuiig d a y , " A p r i l 7 t h . A repre- j Cats. M l O l u n d .
iiuiiuied e l e v e n c r o w s .
s
m
t
a
m
t
l
r
o
m
e
a
c
h
o
r
g
a
n
i
z
a
t
i
o
n
disease >e not hereditary a.- it w a s
Marino H o u s e , Clontarf, Dublin,
Tne
ellorte
of local s p o r t s m e n Once ilioiiKhl to be hut •-M.ijilx n la^k wan ,a nearly e v e r y p o l l i n g place , old Itiatoric r e s i d e n c e o f t h e e a r l s of
and t o r m e r s will b e helped I h r o u g n - oi iodine in l h e thyroid islan. Where un t e a t day t o s e c u r e s i g n a t u r e s t o j Chariemout, i s a b o u t to b e d e m o l l a b uui u i e country.
A c a n v a s s j u a t ;in ioiline trentninl bag be*>n c a n . e d miens p e n n o n s .
T o d a t e m o r e t h a n 1 ed io UUMLO w a y for flfTeen u u n d r e u
completed
b j o n e of Lhe l a r g e s t out t h e ) nave proxen that it |a ! a t k •tf.w />> uamet, h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d a t w o r k m e n ' s h o u s e s .
state** aliowa t h a t c r o w s pick o u t t h e oi
c
e
n
t
a
l
h
e
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FOR S A L E
T w o n x s h milk c o w s .
e y e s ot t h e y o u n g l a m b s a n d c a l v e s , treatment w a s started a n d in man}
1...U1U0H c o n d i t i o n s h a v e b e c o m e Inquire of B e n Rolinski.
b e s i d e s d o i n g o t h e r d araBfJB
a * una ii ties i in- p e r c e n t a g e of goiter .... o a o in this s t a t e t h a t Michigan
I U H o l l a n d t h e pancake i s n e v e r
t *.. univ o f c h e year . n e n e s t i n g a m o n g children lias been redutvii uu a,era do n o t n e e d t o b e r e m i n d e d H i v e d
at b r e a k f a s t . It is e a t e n : >r
aeaaon for birds b e g i n s a n d if t h e y lrom 5><_per cent to 13 per epnt. W - cii.it t n e p r e s e n t s y s t e m o f g e n e r a l lunch
and frequently serves a s a
axe t o b e p r o t e c t e d xrom t h e c r o w ' s .H. now" t i y i u g t o pu»n t h e matter , , . . p i - i > t a x e s n o l o n g e r p r o d u c e s dessert
after
dinner, when i t i s
.n M u l i i t a n . T h e salt inanufactute.>
dprend With s u g a r o r preserved fruit.
y o u n g , quick a c t i o n o n t h e p a r t of will add iodine t o I tie 9BMk m a t n
COlBe U d «o" our children'* h o s e
• • _ -£. r ? ! ~ i _ ?
,
sportsmen a n o f a r m e r s i s n e c e s s a r y ,
pood but there a r e m a n y child- J J . H I U m i g h t h a v e been a l l rigbt 5 0 U to 7 5 c e n t s per pair. Ladies hose
a^o w h e n t h e m a i n wealth, of 25 to | 1 . 7 5 c e n t s per pair. S e x t o n s
i n nuiny s e c t i o n s t h e d e p r e d a t i o n s leu w h o d o not e a i s a l t , an i H
of c r o w s h a v e been s o s e r i o u s t h a t IS used COT c o o k i n g m u c h t h e iodine our s t a t e w a s r e p r e s e n t e d by t a r g i a - Bazaar.
f a r m e r s h a r e h a d t o g o t o t h e e x - is lost o w i n g to t h e great volatility ••>••• property, b u t t o d a y w e a l l realize
p e n s e of r e p l a n t i n g crops.
FOR SALE—-One . large Tire proor
oi iodine when exposed t o heat. The m a t it xs s a d l y o u t g r o w n .
know that t h e
i n o n e of t h e w e s t e r n s t a t e s a c e n - only way w e will
r'or M i c h i g a n f a r m e r s have been safe. Mrs. V a l e n t i n e Kawpis. 6tf.
.•u.ter a s u r v e y o i u i e preuiiaes wi
s u s s h o w s that t h e r e a r e f r o m t e n iuiiuit-ii «n«- g e t t i n g i.M: II'WIIM
auvocating a state i n c o m e t a x a s t h e
t o fifteen m i l l i o n s of CTOWB a n d t h a t auminnisier H io litem. A drop of most just s y s t e m t o m e e t our p r e s e n t a f a r m e r i n V i r g i n i a i t w a s f o u n d
that
t h e housewife, to obtain water
Iodine
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glass
of
w
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e
r
giv^n
to
a
it costs t h e p e o p l e of t h a t atate a
conditions.
It h a s been pointed o u t
dollar a head p e r y e a r t o f e e d t h e m . child on*:;- each week until t h e y ar-' m a t such a s y s t e m w o u l d t a x e v e r y for h e r w o r k , w a s w a l k i n g 1 4 0 m i l e s
Thirty-eight atatea o f t h e U n i o n 16 years oh) is; an a b s o l u t e preven- person exactly i n p r o p o r t i o n to h i s a year a n d e x p e n d i n g e n o u g h e n e r g y
through
their
game
p r o t e c t i o n tion for gofter, Keep t i n - v v h e r e y o u ability l o p a y . I t w o u l d r e a c h t h e to d o t h e w o r k o f t w o h o r s e s i n
authoritiea a n d agricultural o f f i c i a l . ™ £ ? L * * " S A
^-ZFSU™ i n c o m e from i n t a n g i b l e i n v e s t m e n t s e l e v e n a c r e s o f land. A s m a l l h y ul j o u r sacred dut> I y o u r childa n d l r o m s a l a r i e s w h i c h i s m o r e draulic rani, o v e r h e a d s t o r a g e t a n k
a r e back of tbeir s p o r t s m e n a n d
Respectfully m a n gaid of t h e p r e s e n t s y s t e m .
kitchen s i n k , a n d w a s t e pipe w e r e infarmers i n t h e f i g h t » p ' " " t h e c r o w .
Dr. S. E . MORfiA.N
suall«M a l a cue*; or a o o u t fifty dolIt
is expected
that t h r c s s h t h e
Lnder t h e t e r m s of t h e p r o p o s e d lars, w h i c h p u t r u n n i n g w a t e r i n t o
Johannesburg.
efforts being made this year t o l e s tax, t h e f i r s t $ 4 , u u 0 f r o m e v e r y i n - t h e k i t c h e n .
s e n t h e number o f c r o w s mllUsjej of
c o m e will b e e x e m p t f r o m t h i s form
French
theater
managers
will
dollars w o r t h of g a m e birds, p o u l - ItllCAI. CARRIKR E X A M I N A T I O N . oi taxation.
T h i s i s n o t b e c a u s e of
try a n d crops w i l l b e s a v e d .
any d e s i r e t o s e c u r e S J B M l e g i s l a t i o n a l l o w c r i t i c s t o h a v e t h e i r s a y o n l y
after
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T h e United S t a t e s C i . i l Service tne Utile f e l l o w s at« a l r e a d y p a y i n g ed t h e i r s e n t i m e n t , i n s t e a d o f i n n t i'iit-:-. K M i n > K A N i : A N D
P R O T E C T T H E C H I L D Commission h a s a n n o u n c e d a n ex- lar m o r e * h a n t h e i r s h a r e .
amination
to be h e l d a t Gaylord.
To Lower Property T a x
T h i s word of caution to parent.-. Mich, o n M a y 2 4 , 1 9 2 4 t o till t h e
The petition definately provides
position
of
rural
c a r r i e r a t Elmira
Vn in s o m e cases it i s n o t n e c essary a s they ha\-e been a d v i s e d . and vacancies that may l a t e r occur that a l l f u n d s r a i s e d by t h e purposD i p t h e n a is t a k i n g . m a n y c h i l d r e n uu r u i a i j o u l e s i i u m iiitti j»oai. wffitc.
of a rural c a r r i e r o n a a m o u n t w h i c h w o u l d o t h e r w i s e b e
rear from o u r ranks. T h i s The salary
need not b e if parents w o u l d h e e d standerd daily wagon r o u t e o l 2 > rai&ed by lihe g e n e r a l p r o p e r t y t a x
miles
i
s
(
1
,
8
0
0 p e r a n n u m , w i t h a n tor s t a t e p u r p o s e . T h e balance, i f
and act. What a small t h i n g t o d o
u i n n you c a n have your c h i l d treat- additional $ 3 0 . per m i l e p e r anuuni a n y , w o u l d c o n s t i t u t e t h e s t a t e t a x .
m i l e o r m a j o r fraction T h i s g i v e s d e f i n i t e aasuranoa that
ed with t h r e e injections o r t o x i n e for each
m
g
antitoxin, o n e every three d a y s until thereof i n e x c e s s of 2 4 m i l e s . T h e m i s will n o t b e m e r e l y a n e w **p"
salary
o
n
motor
r o m e s r a n g e s from of p r o v i d i n g a d d e d r e v e n u e f o r s t a t e
they a r e given, t h e n you h a v e p r o b u t *^»* i t w i l l
'.-. c:<,. :.-,, .t.ii,; from uiphljieria in $1,450 to £ 2 , 6 0 0 per a n n u m , accord- officials t o s p e e d
, :ri n
relief
nearly . v e r y case for lire. Just think, ing to l e n g t h . S e p a r a t e e x a m i n a t i o n s at l o r d real, g e n u i n e T" " "
to o v e r - b u r d e n e d r e a l e t a t e .
w h a ' this m e a n s t o your c h i l d r e n for motor r o u t e s a n d w a g o n r o u t e s to
so iirrie trouble and e x p e n s e are n o lunger held. A p p o i n t m e n t s _• i t s u l t i c i e n t s i g n a t u r e s a r e s e c u r e d
t o y o u . Your
child c o n t r a c t s t h e ! t o both positions will b e m a d e Trom
e
proposed
amendment will be
d i s e a s e and dying it looks u p at von I the s a m e register. T H E EXAMINAlaced o n t h e ballot a t t n e regular
foreiving y o u f o r neglect.
' TION WILL B E O P E N
ONLY TO V•ail
e l e c t i o n i n 1 9 2 1 . I n brief, i£a
ia
provisions will b e an follows:
1.
$4,000 of a l l incomes shall b e
exempt.
2.
Incomes from $4,000 to $20,000
snail b e t a x e d 5 p e r c e n t .
MAItVK M i l ' s
feat?.—OSOWOSI
\iiuiiul>
MHaV — \ \ umleis. hurpi iscs—Act.s of Haling.
3.
I n c o m e s f r o m $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 to $ 4 0 , 0 0 0
. . S T t ' F E X D O l S s c e n e s oi c i r c u s l i f e — d n u i t e — i - t i n u u i c e — • B j g p t M i — I M I I I H S U C l o o p - t h e - l o o p e r s
snail be taxed 6 p e r cent.
4.
I n c o c s s from $40,000 t o $ 0 0 ,
t i l t . A . N i l t stuntM—iri'iiit'iiilou.s moM'iiit'iii—. i. |»liuni>—50 (ruined hoi-vt-is—oo foot h i g h - d t v e d s ..
uuu shall b e t a x e d 7 p e r cant.
i t i l . i i h s . l l . action n i l ( h r o u g h — n i a n . i . u i — l u n, play, I n d i e — i i i a g n i l i c f n t ItMi-o-back ridera
a.
Incomes
from
$00,000
to
*hu,uuu s n a u o e u u t w o y a •—rT
»ioni.>iiii-.—AiMMMui«-i> n i t grwiiewt p i c t u r e — n o u a j i g ufcc it e v e r «I«MM- u e i o r e , its w o i u l e r f u l
I.
I n c o m e s f o r m $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 Co $ 1 0 0 ,
uuu s h a l l b e t a x e d 9 p e r cent.
7.
t — — a b o v e $100,000 shall
be t a x e d 1 0 p e r c e n t .
All fiuide d e r i v e d f r o m t h i s p r o p o s e d t a x s h a l l b e t u r n e d Into t h e
general f u n d ox t h e e t a t e a n d s h a l l
be u s e d to d e f r a y i n g g e n e r a l e x p e n s e
E v e r y b o d y iitlking t h e s e d a y t a b o u t I h e difl'erence b e t \ M * n t h e j o u n g fteofde o f yewterday a n d of
and b o n d e d i n d e b t e d n e s s a n d Intert4>da>. T h i s novel conietlj-inekkilnuiut re%eul- o u r iiiiMleni |»e»*. a t their iu/./i«-t. a n d dip*. Into t h e
__.-._.......
IlLHflim^I'lT^
n . W K ' D P D r
Vil u u i n u u i w j
$2.65
$2.65
$2.65
Spring Sale
of
Ladies Low Shoes jjj
Oxfords and strap models
of kid and calf leathers with
the sensible military low low
heels. Several styles of the
famous Queen Quality oxfords for sale.
This Week At
The Star
to Miss!
—in suede and patent leathers for Women have just been
received.
Ladies hosiery in all shades at
SENTIMENT
$1.00
TAX
Slippers for The Baby
Infants and Childrens slippers in all colors and
all prices in sizes from 1 to 8
"Electric Shoe Repairing"
gggMBi BK1TKK SHOES FOR LESS* MO.N E \ ntfitfjjfiijj
Mother*
FOR INCOME
SWEEPS STATE
WOLVERINE
Support Conservation
What pleasant as
social ions the name
recalls.
Have you a good photograph of your mother as you want to remember her?
Have \(/u surprised
her lately with your
own photograph?
soon be here.
Arrange now for a
J. M. Stutestnan
Pho .< grapher
Gaylord, Michigan
Trout Seasonopened
Today
We carry everything you want
in t n e l i n e o i i ' t a i l i n g x utrvic
•7u«t what yon need
f o r t2io»t? x lijLMv
Come in and be convinced
Gaylord Hardware C o .
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| Star Theatre Program
Sunday May 4, -JACK HOLT in—
''Gentleman of L,eisure"
I
and
Two Reel Sennett Comedy
Monday and Tuesday. May 0,-G
JACKIE COOGAN in—
r
^oxieou:» i3^.v s
Attention Ladies!
Speoial Clearance Snle
Wednesday and Thutsday, May 7-8
"ijtiildnen of Jaw**
of Hats
Saturday, May 3
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Many of these hats are late spring purchases,
and have been selling light up until now at con
siderable higher prices.
Come early and make your selection
La Mode Hat Shop
Anna B Simer, Proprietor
lliUillilMl.
I il ,,M:,lll,l,lll:i;
I
pictureMque |t*v«t t o show Uie e o n t r a M .
OTSfcXiO OtMJNTY 1 0 3 4
t.KAlll-.
K\.\MINMIoN>
Gaylord—
Conductor—
Sim J.
L e w i s a n d Mrs. S h a n n o n
Vanderbilt — Conductor
- Irene
Blong
J o h a n n e s b u r g - - Conductor C. B .
Hurd
E l m i r a — C o n d u c t o r — Miss R o s n lin I^ewis
S e v e n t h g r a d e — T h u r s d a y May 1 5
K'ght g r a d e — F r i d a y May 1C
E i g h t g r a d e pupils h a v i n g seventh
: rari* ( n b t w u t o r e w r i t e from l a s t
year m u s t
write
said s u b j e c t s o n
Thursday.
£juuuiuau.iuiit> b e g i n prompti> a t
e i g h t o'clock A 11 each d a y . Tupila
m u t t furnish l e g a l - c a p paper, pen
and i n k , a l r o pencil a n d scratch pad
SIM J. L E W I S
C o m m i s s i o n e r of S c h o o l s .
Two Reel Century Comedy
Friday, May 9
HELLEN JEROME EDDY in—
"When L,ove Comes"
and
Figh ting D l< i od—Rou nd 3
Saturday, May 10
ALICE BRADY in—
"The Snow Hride"
Coming—COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH
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