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ft if-You Have Something Good To The World About It On This Page! i i- -I TV i. i At Buckley's Funeral from 1) S- goiftg last winter." Was a-Rodrt' 1 piled; the man's neighbor. "They he went in debt to help the ortunate. He "tousli," a said "they're coming out As the body tfas borne 1 from the church the crowd lotiked on in silence, crowding slowly to "glimpse the flag-covered easkot. nor, confirmation sale of real es- jate.

Tuesday, July 29 Estate of Francis Marlon Rogers, deceased, first day hearing of claims. Matter of Charles R. annual accounts of guardian. Estate of Jessie Morgan York, deceased, license to mortgage real estate. Estate of Arthur B.

Williams, deceased, annual acqounts of trustee. Estate of Andrew Whelan, deceased, license to sell real estate. Wednesday, July 30 ITS admlnis- Court VJniy 28 Estate M. Smith, deceased, lastJdaT hearing claims. Mary Hall, deceased, I pto of vfWl.

Estate E. Pullman, de- censed, r.HCer^fe^-tp sell real estate Etsate of aa Pierce, deceased V' 1 Estate of Boehine, de- ceased, appoljittpent of adminis- Estate' ofrSbrinn Halladay, de, confirmation sale of rea estate. 'Estate of Hiejlen Grace mi cased, final account of Estate of Joseph M. Ward, de- The" pallbearers were, judges, pu'o- Estate of Margaret, Heyser, de- lic men and associates of Buckley. climbed onto automobiles lor a fcw held their ch'ildren The crush of people was' terrific, and police with difficulty, opened the streets for passage'of the funeral cortege.

Hundreds followed for a distance (he procession as. it moved slowly 'to! MC Olivet There the great piles of 'flowers were heaped I -beside the grave'. Taps'wre sound's edby a Spanish-Am- Jcah wai- Veterans- pcfet of which Buckley was 'an honorary member. and as the "dirt fell on the coffin the Crowd at £he cemetery moved slowly away: "tte was a eood man," was on the. lips of THE.MARKETS ceased, annual account of trustee.

Estate of Judson D. Claypool, deceased, citation' to file account. Thursday, July 31 Estate of Florence A. Rlggs, last day hearing claims. of L.

T. revival of commission on claims. Friday, August 1 Estate of Cynthia McCutcheon, deceased, first day hearing claims. Estate of William James Hogan, appointment of administrator. Estate palmer, deceased, final account of executor.

Estate of Allie W. deceased, appointment of administrator. Estate of L'ovina E. Failing, deceased, adjourned hearing on Juvenile court. Saturday, August 2 Etsate of Louie V.

Stegman, deceased, last day hearing claims. Estate of Carrie L. Crandall, appoiritmen't of administrator. Bundles of iwe Clironlclc Office. Market closed Higher.

Air Reduction 120 3-fi. Allis-Chalmers Co. 577-8. American Can Co. 1327-8.

American Foreign Pow. 723-8. American Rad. Stand American Roll. Mill 581-8.

American Smelt. Ref. 07 1-4. American Tel. Tel.

American Tobacco 2447-8. Anaconda 511-4. A. T. Santa Fe Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Cal.

Arizona 56.5-8. Canadian. Pacific 1871-4. J. I Cases Co.

197-Ti. Chesapeake Ohio C. M. St, Pf.ul Pacific Chicago Northwestern Chrysler Motors 3 Colo. Fuel Columbia Gos G4.

Consolidated Gas 113. Continental Can 61 1-4. Corn, Products 983-8. Duponfc Co. 114 Electric Light 72 'i.

General Asphalt 4G 7--R. General Electric 72 1-4. General Foods General Motors 4G7-8. GoOdyear Tire 661-8. Houston Oil 887-8.

Hudson Motor 34.7-8. Hupp, Motor 14y 2 International Jtarvest-cr 34 Int. Tel. -VI Johns. Manville Kennecott copper, 40 Kresge 291-4.

Liggett Myers a Mack 57 Mo. Texas. 41 3-8. Montgomery Ward 37. Nash Motors 37.

National Biscuit National Cash Register, 48. National Dairy Prod. S'4 Power Light 48 Vfe New Central North American .101 Pa6kard Motor Pacific Gas Elec. 581-4. Pennsylvania R.

R. 763-8, COMi tf CiBtnl fna AfMcUllab CHAPTER j' I noxiyo evening, j.l arrived arranging, geraniums and Ivy in a -window aaw him' emerge from the taxi. pulses peiuneJeeJ, then, weakened the blooil all seemed to', drain from i her veins, filer breast which, left her a-tremble. the time aha waa able to direct feet the room. -Margaret i "calling, ''hello" Into tube, antlcallyvshe nrottoned to her that "she was "not In," and when satisfied Afeat ibf him, collapsed weakjy.ljvto Who was asked In didn'tyou let him icome She crossed -to the window and peeped from beneath the curtains, "He's still standing in 'street, looking I'm sure he does not believe what I she declared with animation.

"I don't care. It.wouldn't be tho 'first thing he didn't believe, of me. I knew him in New York, but I never -Wish to see him said Clara- Dee with definite eOnvlctioi). -all be It, a little weakly. "Why? Oh! Clara Dee." I beg'your pardon, "Oh! that's all right.

I don't mind telling you. The're Isn't a great deal to tell. I was good enough. company for him while he had else, 1 but when be became he left mo without a word," she explained In 'part. "What did he do to becoine fa- I Interestedly.

"Discovered a formula for a new germicide. Winfleld Is his name." f' WJ)o hadn't hoard ot Winfleld ter? Espeeially It one were In any way connected with the in- dustry. "The Winfleld Why I a Dee, how can refuse to hlnj? He's awfully handsome, ftoo. He's driving away, now." "Thank heaven. I hope he, come back." Her fingers awkwardly as she her task 1 with the flowers and, "try as she would to blot out the rnomoi'X.

she' HVed again. In reminiscence as she worked, their hours together: the day they had gone to Van Cortlandt Park to skate, the day they had gone hunting and triumphantly with gleam of pride In his brown eyes at her Hplendld alpi and their Phrlstinas Eve The finger? he had pressed- lovjnelv were now spiled with In which uhe was digging, but she could feel the magnetic tpuch of hin brown ones; Tears ached In her throat, but she swallowed thern res'o- lutely. Gregory had sent her copies of the New York papers, togetliel 1 'with a letter of apologx. and en. treaty for her forgiveness, Qf his poor judgment of her.

generous confession, bad established before the woi-Jd. touched her like tlie hQljf flwepp of afpel'H wlnga. world's opinions had seemed of minute as Dnpareii with such human I'enunc'f-, leave the world Sui'derer. that she mlglit protect an Innocent one accused In her one had Estcllo had even remembered that she I known and worked for Ivan Moreuu then --no one had made a -specm. Attempt to reiijicinber Anything Clara peo wiia so obviously the She thift JLhad owed her that Ttshe had suffered enough for another's fjjutlt.

Of course. hiid not her silence fpf i for tlie uhlliTti. She was relieved when papers did not featui'e'(lie atory of It's countless human comedies and tragedies -which merge and some- Imes combine to make of the; trage- lea, farces, and Of the comedies, ca- aatrophlea. P6r her vindication to Gregory and Donley and to 1 those who had remained loyal when hey believed guilty, she waj grateful. for Mrs.

Flynn alone, had maintained her faith In Her Innocence. She wrote the good woman ri long, happy 1 lettek-, telling her all about life'and home, which she knew would do tho ady a vast amount of good. Next, day, she auggestcd to Margaret. "Let's stay downtown tonight' and go to" a movie. We haven't seen for weeks." Little did She Care sit In a stuffy theater thefco warm lummer evenjngs, but her sudden de- ilro for amusement waa due to the act that she wished to avoid being at home that evening.

In the event hat Winfleld persisted In seeing; her. She doubted that he cared enough make such an effort, 'but she wanted, to play safe, against seeing 1 "But we have much food for dinner tonight, that would go to waste. Wouldn't tomorrow night do ust as well?" Margaret was ever prosaic and practical. "I'd rather go tonight. Tf you'll come.

I'll the loss of the 'ood," generously. They usually dined out and went to the, movies Dutch treat" Margaret finally consented, some- ivhat. reluctantly, crassly, but Dee gave no heed to her disapproval. Winfleld, Impatient, miserably disappointed, lounged away the long, edlous hours of another IntertnlnabJe day In the Jefferson ibtby. Suddenly, ils face cleared as he thought pf'a brilliant plan.

He'd to her apartment before she arrived, and be wait- ng for her. That would give heir no chance, to refuse to 'see hlpi. Ho strutted about'the tor another hour, as hugely satisfied with ilmself as a self-admiring peacock. During the half hour after five o'clock, while he stqod In the diminutive lobby of the apartment house, he looked at hla watch every sixty seconds. People coming and going, cast curious glances, at him: but he was looking for only one person.

Another half hour. Where could she be? Surely, she had had time to come from the office. Oh! perha.pa she had stopped tp do eprne shopping before dinner. So he stood about for one more'endless half hour. Qf-the stenciled border half way the wall, he examined every scroll, he memorized all the names on the mall -boxes while he watched with every ppeningr ol IzziJ a ol JUo ferret-like the street door.

If her under the. bell, beep positive proof that she resided there, he would have decided that had the wrong address. He dared not leave his card; he preferred t6 surprise case he ever did succeeo In seeing her. Like a swiftly moving body of mutter, his desire for a slghl of Clara Dee, gathered momentum with every failure of his efforts to accomplish the seemingly Impossible So he another endless day pacing the Ht. Louis streets, seeing nothing.

He considered various plans, rejected them. the building in which she worked. h( almoat decided to go up and that she ato him. but. coacludtd tha' she could too easily him there.

It would be far easier to niukt hc-r listen to him If be could e-vei find her at home. Four dayti In St hu hadn't even hail glimpse -of her! hadn't the ra lional reason left to thu he had''tried to forget her for- flvi months, conuidcrluff which four days was a comparatively short time. He repeated hla attempts of the previous wondere Peoples Ctns 278. PilbliC Service tN.YJ 97. Pure Oil Co, Radio Corp.

of America Scats Hoebnck fiB 1 -4. Sinclair Oil ptaiiclnrd Gns OGl-8. fetnlidard Oil 02 Bpnrks-Withington 25. Standard Oil 74, t-8. Standard Oil (N.Y.) Corp.

33. Tbxas Corp. 53. Tiinken Roller Bearing 05. Union crirbirie 74.

United Aircraft 017-8. TJnltfed Corp. 341-8. Unitfed Slates Rubbpr 23-M. United States Stcfcl' 109 7-B.

Util. Power' Lifiht Vanadium Wcstorn Uiiion 168. Westiricinouse IJlGOtric 1487-8. WooUvprth Yellow Truck 271-1 Sclpc.tc(l Curb Stocks: Amor. Light Traction 021-4.

American Superpower 24 Associated-tilrts 331-8. Gil IPs Sejrvlcse 293-8, Fofd Motor t.tel. 1,8 7-B. Humble Oil 91. United Light 40-Ti.

Util. Pow. 3s Light 2 Standard Oil (Tnd.) 5l" LIVE SALE HORSIER fiO Ilio TJiTtikry 340-R. Fox MERCHANDISE Fur in tiairy Products 5. PT1HK CIDER VINKCtAR t'lov rvnllon 1 Plf.MSU PTCKET) APPLES nt nt I'll linios Stunrl Arrps, Mnrslinll.

ATlrh. Iloiisoholrt (Jonds FOR. Our wliilo porcrlnin- lop kih-luMi (able, fixl: 1 stovo. on); desk, pint and q'unvl, Iniit- enns. Mrs.

Solon Robinson. Phone 540. See-els, Plants, Flmvers PURPLE Asters, Olndiolns. and 541 N. at the Slivres 6- BES1' quality penmtt lint.l.er, received, per Ib; a Ibs.

for 29c at, eircgeiry's. Creek City. 10(h Pm-im-t. .11 i Creek City, 30th Vrorinct. 7 Battle Creek City, 21s) Pn-cinci.

.11 Battle CYeek City, Pnvinct .10 Bottle Creek Procinct, 11 BnUle Creek Cltv, 21th Pn-cind 11 Tho elelegn.tes to t.hc< suite e'on- vrntion from the srveviil rnunties cne'li Congvesslemal IMstriH will niri-t- in clisti-iet cnue-us A. At, (Eastern Stnnelnnl em (lie- elrvy of the Stnte'Conventinn to si'lort- persons for (ho folleiwlni; lieisitiems to be presented to the: Shite Convention feir corittviniUion: e)n Vlee-Chnlrman. one AsslRtnnt 'Secretary. e)ne member of the Ceimmittee on CJredentials. One member ot the Committee em Permanent Organisation nnel Order Business.

One member of the Committee em Resolution's. liv ordeT of the Rej)ublicnn Count-y Dated this 24th day of July A. D. 1930. RONALD M.

RYAN Calhoun County Republican Committee, 704-00 City Bank BldfT. Battle Creek, Michigan. In pursunnce nntl decree of the e'ircuii County of Calhoim. vlvlne of ourt- for the tf 1 of Mlch- iffn'n, In Chnnrcry, ninelei nnel en- trnWu.on the illh June A. therein D.

liMO In f-rrlnin CIMISI pehdinst, wherein Michael Is complninnnt nnel Mniiie P. should not be grantc'd. it, is Ordered. That pub- lie, notice thereof be given hy lie-nUoh e)f Of this order, for Heath. Kolson IS sell at, publie 1 niu- Adnm NOTTCK OIVKN, that shall B.

Tlenlli Bve (lelVnelants, high- Marshall Milling Co. Quotations Wheat, Wheat, Bran, In per ton. Middlings, per ton, Quotations by J. 8. Cox.

Heavy Medium Leghorn Mixed broilers, 2 Ibs. Mixed broilers, 3 Ibs. Roe.k 3 Ibs. ANNOVJWCEMENTS Personals TRY A at Wayrie 'BeacK, Lyon lake. All 'hew, modern equipment.

Everybody welcomed. Strayed, lejst, Fohnd blue day. bopft containing official Return Slleriff Colby. EAT HIMI'LY this humid weat-hev, by drinkiniv Clover Leaf milk, is for your lieallh. SONKIKT nro and Juicy.

them at Tnipiano's. milk tickets nlso on sale REAL ESTATE FOR RENT incuts nnel Flats MRS. TIA1MMET MumiJW will have small apartment for for 'one: or two people, nfl.er July Call 218 S. Eagle St, Strictly modern. FOR RENT--Five room modern aparlnient.

Private bath and en trance, and garage. Plume 302. KTATK OF MICHIGAN, Tlin Pro- hate Court for the County of Cal- lioun. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Marshall in said County, on the nineteenth day of July, A. D.

Present: Hon. Louise A. Johnsem, Judge of Preibate. In the Matter of tho Estate of James Lcc, deceased. Central National Bank of Battle Creek, administrator tlie wll annexed of said estate, having tllee' in court their final administra- (ion account, and their petitloi praying for the allowance thereol FURNISHED apartment and garage.

302 N. Marshall Avenue. i 2110. llent HI Gfrrlarid wrist watch in West End park. Reward.

Finder call 465. AUTOMOTIVE for Sale 11 it could bo a dream, when, at flve- hlrty, after having turned hla wrlat look, at hla for tho fiftieth Ime, he saw'her turning In from the treet. Hls'ljeart thumped 'so loudly. hat he feared she would -hear it in he email space of the entrance, so 10 went out to meet her, sweeping his hat, his hand and earthing her feyes earnestly for somo Ign ot welcome. recognized ilm aa soon as ho swung out tho loor, flushed, if-' shb were about to turn away 'again, flung up her head proudly.

Instantly, be bought, "Lovely aa -ever. AU the ordldness of her experiences couldn't ouch her. Dee," ho "It's good to see you. If you- "Good afternoon, Mr. Baxter," sbe greeted him coolly.

"You're a lonff way from home, aren't you?" Her arms were filled with parcels, which afforded her a good 1 excuse aklng his- proffered hand, but she would probably not have 4one' so, lad they been free. Ho hastened to elleved her of the bags and bundles. "I may be far from home, but right now, I'm where I'd rather bo than anywhere else on earth," ho ah'swered wylshly. i She Ignored that. She was wondering whether or not to Invite him n.

had como' on earlier, vhlle she had stopped to do tho marketing. Of course, Winfleld had not recognized Madger when she camo n. Had ha known who she was, no doubt he would have haij the audacity to go In and wait for her, Clara Dee. "Well, I can't stand out here. My roommate la waiting for these hinga." "Have a 'heart, Deo.

to ask me in? Aren't you I' shouldn't have come so early, but If you knew Again, she Interrupted hlrn, pro- ending she cared qot to know. "You mfijpcome up If you Wish; 'but we are very busy, keeping- house and work- hg, too." She rang the bell, the lock and they went upstairs. Second front, her rooms now were. Madge opened the door, started to out, stopped abruptly when she saw who followed Clara Dee. The two strangers coolly Introduced and WinOeld dropped into a chair in the living room, while the two girls disappeared kitchenward.

He was. by this time, quite properly relegated by her frigid attitude toward him. He had to admit to himself, though, that he probably deserved It "You'll have dinner with us?" Qee pffered a bit ungraciously. "I should enjoy it very much if you will have me," he had eagerly accepted. are not as good cooks as Mrs.

Flynn. but we manage to survive." Her eyes "Couldn't I 'he' once said that I 1925 1 cloof" sedan. 1927 sedan. 1927 Dodge 4 door "sedan. 1927 four door Master 1929 Whippet cpup'e.

1924, Light 4 door seadn. 1 These cars are? cheap. Look them over before you buy. H. D.

VAN NORNUM Studebaker Service Station, roadster. Tires very good. Lots of extras. Real price if-sold'at Chevrolet Sales. -nt' about 3 living rooms.

Ghr.onie.te. care of The REAL feSTATE FOR SALS Rrokc.rs in Real" Estate It WHY HUNT? $300 DOWN- anel terms takes nice $1500 country homo, seven room house, electric lights and fur- i)'ace. clo.sc to school. ust Shepherd. Phone 734 and' feir the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate, under tho terms of the wil of saiel deceased.

It. is Ordered, That the fpurtcenll day of August, A. D. 1930, at ei'cloelc in tho forenoon, at r.ald probate office, be and Is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account arid hearing said pcltlon. It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by' publication of.

a copy of his order, fo three successive weeks previous to Maid day of hearing, in the Marshall Evening Chronicle, 'a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. LOUISE A. JOHNSON est bidder, nt the north front eleior the court in the City of Marshall, Miehlr.an ithnl, beini? one of the plners of lioldhiR tho Circuit for Genuity) mi Tuesday, the V.nel day of September, p. 103d o'e'leiek, Lral staiidnrel lime, in the the following describee! All these certain iiie'ccs or pnreels of Innel isttunto the township Convis, of Calhoun and eif Michlgnn, described as follows, io-wlt: So milch ot the' west half (W 1 'sonlheiisl. eiuar- te-r (S.K.Vi) of seTtton Uveinty- slx '(20) lyiiiK south of the center of hluhwiiy contnlnhiR- twenty neres men-e en- less" Also one and enie-eiuarler (IVi) acres, In fen-in, In the southwest the east- half tlie Kemthenst (S.E.Vi) of seeitlei.n twenty-six (SO); also tlie west hnlf of the northeast eiuurl.er E.VI) of section thirty-live (35) contahnhK elwlity acres more or loss.

All in (I) south. raiiRo six (0) west, township" of Convlft, Calheiim eejunty, Mlehlgnn. Dated Jiily 17. 19:10. L.

W. SCt-tROEDRU, Circuit Court Commissioner. Calhoun County, Mliih. J. M.

Hatch kon, Marshall, 'Mich. Seillcltors for Complainants. t.hree siu-cesslve weeks previous to snld dny of hearing, in the Mnr- sliall Evening Chroniele, a netvfl- papev printed and eirciilrtted in Said e-ountyl. 1 A. JOHNSON A t.rue copy Judge of Probate SARAH L.

BErfTLEY Register of Probate KTATK OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- bale Court f6v the County of Cnlheiun. At a session Of snld Court, held nt, the Probate Office In the City of Marshall in said'County, on the first, elny July A. D. 1930. Hem.

Louise A. Johnsbn, eif Probate. Tn thei Matter of tho '-of Mnrunret, Heyser, W. Relirocder. said estate, having filed In Raid court his niial.

administration, ac- eoihit, and ills''p'qtiton praying 1 the) alleiwnnee 'thereof and fete the ass'iRnment and distribution of the residue of said estate. It, is day eif July A. D. 1930, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at saidi Debate Office, be and is hereby polntee! feir examining' and allowing said hearing SftW petition. It In Further Ordered.

publle: notice thereof be trab- lleation of a ce)py of this, oraer, three, successive weeks to said day of hearing In, the Marshall Evening Chroniele. a and circulated.jri said county. LOUISE A. JOHNSON A true cbpy probate SARAH L. Jlyfi-Jly2G Register of 'Prpbkte A true copy Judge of Probate SARAH L.

BENTLEY HlOOKA' ItKUK! W13 ARE o'lfnrins 40 of, lake property, which has 10 acres beautiful fine bathing bcacti, 'good fishing, In, a quiet lo- q'atiidn. 20'minuter, drive from the city. "Easy terms. See Greenfield Real' Estate Co. Phoijc 214, or' 27.

BUSINESS SERVICED LaunflerJng -i EASY 'Electric' $155, used short time, will sell for $50. We have nothing jjut ''bargains. Johnson's Furniture Exchange. 307 E. Michigan- Ave.

Neitlcei JlylO-AugO Register of' Probate THE modern housewife uses our ''damp wash" service, only 5c per Ib. with minimum chargi! of 75c. Marshall Co, Phone 378. a Washing nlachlnes for a limited time 'only. Call at store or phone 104 'for details.

Robert, A. Walker, 109 West Michigan A HOT WEATHER time Dexter washing machine at only $99.50, saves your See us today. Marshall Specialty Shop. Phone No. 188.

Moving, Trucking, Storage IF YOU HAVE! Brain -to haul call C. Carson. Phone 150-J. 50 sacks furnished. Professional Services' 28' SPECIAL reduced, prices on permanent waves for July only.

Call Mrs. Wilson, phone 319, over A. Store. OFFICIAL CAUIi FOB TUft KIOrtlRIJCAN COUNTY CONVENTION To the Republican Electors of the Ceiunty of -Calhbun: A co'unty convention of the Repub- of the County of Calhoun is called to meet in the' G. A.

R. -lull in tlie City of Marshall, State if Michigan, on Tuesday, Septem- ier l(i, 1930, at 2:00 o'clock in the iftcrnoon (Eastern'Standard Time) or the purpose of electing thlrty- (35) delegates to the Rcpubll- State Convention, which will j)e held 'in the City of Grand Rapids Michigan, September 20, 1930, -at 11:00 o'clock-in tlie feire- ioe.il (Eastern Btandarel Time) for purpose- of 'nominating candi- for State Offices and for the 1 sueai other 'business is, may properly come: before the; Each Township, Ware), or Pro- shall'he to.siieih num- bcr of delegates the County Convent iem as, is hereafter specified: Alliiem Atlie-ns TownKliip 9 Uuttle; Creek Precinct 3 4 4 7 PERMANENTS. Beauty Salon special $4.00. Croquinole wind $3.00. Phone 723.

Repairing and Refinlshing make an exccllfnt housekeeper, you remember." "No tha.uk you; there would be no room left for If you came into pur kitchen." "Perhapa ho won't liHc uhi-iinp salad." ftlui-fa'arct sufe'gested iu lowered tojic.s, while they prepared dinner. "Most men are so peculiar about their food." "And In what way aren't men peculiar? he can leave it alone, if he doesn't," Clara swered tartly. "1 Jo invited himself here," "Your manner la suspicious, 1 laughed Margaret. "Or what?" "That lie means more to you than you will admit, ll' you wiyh to show him that you cure nothing about aim. be a little more graulouu," she auK- Keiated.

"i haveu-'t the bltghtest iatereat to what he FIRST CLASS not 1 ftollo Bennett Machine Shop, 111 south Hamilton St. Phone 12. FOR Carpenter alteration work by job day, phone 550. Harry McGee. EMPLOYMENT Help POSITIONS aboai'4 liners and lake Good pay.

Experience world free. unnecessary. See self-addressed envelope for list. Box 282, Clinton, Ind. Solicitors, Agents 35 BUILD a permanent, profitable business.

Sell tits, shirts, hosiery by i inill.s. 'Remarkable profits. Sell- outfit loaned FREE. Writ Public Service, N-2'33, West New JJ. J-.

LIVE SALE Other Pets 47 POLICE pupa -for'sale. Neil Butler Ec-kford. Poultry BABY CHICKS every while they last. Live poultry wanted J. S.

Cox, phone 146, Marshall. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro' bate; Court for the County of In tho "Matter of Estate of Hubert Pardon, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the Probate'Court for the County of Calhoun, made on the; 'fourteenth day of July, A. D. 1930, four months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of said deceased, late of said County; and that air creditors of said deceased are reejulred to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Olfice, In the City of Marshall In said County, for exam- nation anel allowance, on or before he fourteenth day of November, D.

1030, and that such claims will be heard before ualel on he fourteenth day of October and the fourteenth day of November A. D. 1930 at ten o'clock in the oronoon each of those days. Dated July 14th, A. D.

1030. LOUISE JOHNSON CHANCERY SALE In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for -the County of Calhoun, State of Michigan, in Chaiicery, made and entered on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1030 in a certain pending, wherein Jennie A. Beiyd Is and E.

Chamberlain and Eva Chamberlain are Defendants, NOTICE IS GIVEN, that I shall well at public auction to the highest blejder, at the north front door of the cqw't in city of Michigan' that being one eif the places of lading the ClrGlilt Court for said County), Monday, the 25th day o'f August, D. 1030 at" -o'clock, central stanUarel STATE OF MICHIGAN, They Probate Court'for the County 1 Calhoun. the Matter of tho Estate' of Frank Clark, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven, that bran order of the Probate Court' for tho County of Calhoun made on 'tho thirtieth day of June, P. 11)30, tow months from wfem allowed for eircdltors prealfint their plaims against tho safd deeicascd, late of said Ccnttity; arid that 'all creditors of 'fte- tlmb, -In forenoon, the feillow-, Creek' Precinct Hedford, 2nd I'rcitiiu-L Burlington Twp.

Clarence) Teiwiiship 5 Cliiremdon Township Convfe- Township Kcktord Township limmett Township Fix'doma Township Humer, 1st 2nd Homer, 3rd Precinct 4 Township Leroy 'Township Murrngo Township Mar.sl'iall Township Ni'Wlon Township Pe-nufield Township Sheridan 'township Township .......10 Albion Cily, 1st Pree-incfc Albion "City, 2nd Prmnct Albion' Cily, -liril Precinct 1, ft Albion City, 4th I'n'cinei. Albion City, J'rcciiK't Albion City, (itli i'rccincl 0 Mur.sluUl Cily, 1st. Ward Marshall City, Ward Marshall City, Ward City, -Jlh Ward Buiilc Greek Bui tie Creek -nil Preeinet. Bui tie CJreek Cay, 3rd I Buttle Creek Cily. -lih i'recincL.

i iJaiile Ci'eek yiJi Pceciiicl. i Buttle Creek Cay. liUi i Bui tie Creek Cily, 7th Preeinet, 1 Battle Creek Cily. Uth Precinei. Bailie Creek Ciiy, i)iii BuiMy Creek C'ily, 101 li Preciiiei.

Battle Creek City, lltli Precinct. liatllu Creek Cily, 12th Battle Creek Ciiy, 13ih 11 Battle Creek City. Mill 9 Buti.le Creek City, '35lh Precinct. .10 Battle Creek City, lUlli 7 Baltic Creek City, IVtli 11 Battle Creek City, ibth Precinct. .10 ing described property, All tliat certain piece parcel of laikl Kltiialc in the Township of Homer, County of Galhoun and state of Michigan, described as follows: The East One-Half (V'j) of tho Northwest Quarter of Section Niimber Sixteen (10), Town Four (4) South, Range Four (4) West, arid containing Eighty Aesres of Land be) the same -more or less, situate in the Townshli) of Homer, Ccjunty of Calhoun and Htatei of Michigan.

jDatod July tt, 1030. L. W. SCIIROEDER Circuit Court 'Commissioner Calhoun County, Michigan. "'Hi are to present trie claims to said Probate" Cbirft, the) Probate Office, Jn'-tt Mdrahall In County, Indtlon and On pr.

the thirtieth day of October, 1030, and'that such claims will be' before said the thirtieth day of soptoMber. and oil the thirtieth day of D. 1030, at 'ten o'clock in tho ot each of thosei days. 'DaCe'd thirtieth, A. D.

1930. A 1 Jly5-Jly28 LOUISE A. Judge Judge of Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. At a session of said Court, held at UK; Probate Office in the City of Marshall, in said County, on the Kixtcenth day of July, A. 1930.

Present, Hon. Louise A. Johnson, Judge of Probate. In'the-Matter of the Estate of Frank A. Greenleaf, incompetent.

W. guardian of said estate, having Hied in said Court his linal account as guardian and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the allowance of annual accounts, heretofore filed and that the balance of assets be tur.ned over to the 6f poor' 1 for county to be used for burial expenses. ft is Ordered, That the fourteenth day of August A. D. 1930, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and Is hereby appointed for hearing said petition.

It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Marshall "Evening Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated in suid County. LOUISE A. JOHNSON A true copy Judge of Probate SARAH L. BENTLEY Register of Probate SolMtor for Complainant; Albion, Michigan Jlyl2-Agl6 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made fln the payment of principal and ilnteresj; on, the indebtodnesB secured "by a certain mortgage given by J. Easterly to Elizabeth Kenyan of the Township of hoiui County, which said STATE OP MICHIGAN, Tho Probate Court for' the' County of pulhoun.

At a session of said Court, held at the Probates Oificf In the City of. Marshall In said County, on the day of July, 1030. Present: Hon. Louise Judge of Probate. In the Matter at the Estate; Of Mary Ei Pullman, deceased.

Arah Pullman, administrator of said estate having hied in said court hlfi petition, praying for cehse to thp iriter.est of estate In certain real estate therein, elescribed, at private sale. Is Ordered, That the. twenty- eighth day of July, D. 1030, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate, office, be and is hereby ap- peilnted ton hearing, said petltoin, and that the; next' of, kind and all interested in said appear before said court, at said time and to show cause; why a license sejll the Interest of e.st,ate in Bald real estate should nejt be granted. It is further ordered, public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for threes successive weeks previous to sulel day of hearing, in the Marshall Evening Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county.

LOUISE A. JOHNSON ot t6- STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Calhouh. In the Matter-of the Estate of Emma F. Wliilu, deceased. Notice is hereby givti), that by an order of the Probate Court for tlie County of Calhoun made on tile teiitii day of July, A.

1J. 1930, four uiuntliii from that date allowed for creditors to prusent tiieir claims against the estate of suid deccaiicd, late of said County; and that all creditors, of said ceabed are reejuirud to present their claJJii-s to Probate Court, at. the Probate Office, in ilie Oily of Marshall in said County, for examination anu allowance, on or before the tenth day of November, A. t). J93U, and that, such claini.s will be heard-before said Court on tiie tenth day October and on the) tenth day ol November.

A. I). 1930, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of those Dated July tenth, A. D. 1930.

LOUISE, A. JOHNSON Jlyl2-Ag2. Probate A true copy SARAH L. Judge of Probate Register of Probate STATE' OF The Probate, Court for the County of Cal' noun. At a session said Court), held at the Probate Office in the City of Marshall, in aaid County, on the fourteenth day of July A.

D. 1930. Present: Hon. Louise A. Johnson, Judge of Probate.

Iii the Matter 'of'' the Estate of Susan L. Cuzisins, deceased. Central National Bank of Battle Creek, administrator of said estate having- filed in said court their pe- titi6n, praying for Icense to sell, the, interest of said estate in certain real estate therein described, at sale. It is Ordered, That the eleventh day of August A. 1).

1930, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said ijrobaU' oifiue', be and is hereby appointed, for Bearing pt-lition, and that tWe next of kind and all persons interested in estate appear before said court, at said lime and plfice, to show cause why mortgage bears dat.o, of 'May, In the 'y'oar ty 0JW One-'Thousand'Nine Twenty' and was in the off ice'of the Reglater.ot Peeoa of Cbuhty oh day of 1020, in Mber $17 pf MbrtKUKCB on P'jagd 2(J9. And'-, been matt? in thq payment of, State, County School yw. 1020, nsHossed against 'said premises and whereas tho BO.IC! mbrtgsutP contained the clause that Ai thej payment'of the 1 dues and of the taxes when due, the whole amount of the mortgage would become due and payable at the option of the moftgogee, Whlcb option is hereby exerctaed anej the full amount of the. and interest and declared due, and there being claimed to be due as of the date. of.

this notfce the Kuid Indebtedness, foif prlnfclpftl IntereBt and taJfes, the' of Thousand BJxtyrTwo ThU'ty-Two. Cents getlier with an Attorney' fee; provided In mortgage of Twenty Five Dollars And said mortgage containing the of sale, which has become operative by rea'son of the defaults aforesaid, and no proceedings' ing been instituted at law or in equity to recover the said indebted-' ness; Now therefore notice la hereby given that, by virtue of the pow- i sale contained in said mort- and in pursuance of the statute.) In such case made and provided, said mortgage will be Iprtf- clo.seei by a public sale "of the premises therein at, auction to the highest'bidder at the norih front door of the Court Houafl in the City of Marshall that being one of, the places lor holding the Circuit'Court in the County of Calhouii and State of Michigan, on the Eighth day of September $30, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time. The premises' to. be sold are dear cubed in said mortgage as all those certain pieces parcels of laud situate and being in the Township of Eckford, County of Calhoun; and State of Michigan, known and described as follows to-yjit: The northeast" quarter of the northeast quarter of section 1 nine (9) and five (5) acres enit of tlie northwest corner (NW Cor) of the southeast a license to sell the estate iji aaid intercut of real estate quarter of 'the quarter of section nine bounded east and south by tUa Dean and Miller so, all in Town three south Five west Culhpuh Michigan. Dated June 10th, 1930, ELIZABETH KENYQN J.

M. HATCH SON Attorneys for Mortgagee. Address, Marshall, i.

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