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ST. JOSEPH SATURDAY HERALD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1316 I EICHT. L.s home on EeiHiew street, at the. THINK OBJECT MAY HAVE BEEN BENTON HARBOR. age cf 71.

Mr. Nutting was born in FLOATER IN ST. JOSEPH RIVER Niles, Feb. 2. Mrs.

Noah Wrideman, Friday's Daily. New York state in 1845. Deceased while eating dinner Monday noon ob Stags 7.407.75 Sheep. Western wethers $7.25 8.25 Yearlings 8.25 9.85 Western ewes 6.00 7.75 Bucks 5.75 6.25 Native lambs 9.5010.75 Fed western lambs 9.5011.15 Cull lambs 8.00 9.25 R. A.

Smythe, secretary of the Mich-, had been in the employ of the Gas Co. igan State Horticultural society, has for 22 years. He was active in fra-gone to Rochester, N. to attend the ternal life, being a member of several Western New York State Horticulture jrders, and he has held positions of served what appeared to be a body floating down the river. The family reside on the former Stroup property, known as River Bend, from which NEW BUFFALO.

Special Correspondence. New Buffalo, Jan. 31. 'Bert Cook came from Detroit. Friday night to spend Sunday with his family.

M. is able to be out again after his recent illness. Florence Marx is the guest of her brother Leo and wife at Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Albert Beutler and daughter spent last Thursday with Galien Mrs.

Ben Wing of Laporte spent last public trust in the city administration. tl society meeting. Five years ago in September, Mr. Nut Word has been received by Mrs. they have a plain view of the river, Mrs.

Wideman and her husband ran down to the river bank, and the body seemed to be drawn to the Other side Job prtatimr at th Hraia nine COUNTY SEAT NEWS Circuit Court Myrtle Lavelle has been granted a decree of divorce from Earl Lavelle on the ground of extreme cruelty. Mrs. Lavelle gets the custody, of Rolland Lavelle until he shall have attained the age of fourteen years. In an opinion filed Judge Bridgman denies the motion in arrest of judgment in the case of The People ys Caesar Federighi recently convicted of a violation of the food and vegetable act The court holds that the word "knowingly" is not an, absolute necessity in the charge made in the information filed by Prosecutor O'Hara. Judge North is bearing chancery cases this week and the William Cam-field vs, Exilda Camfield suit to quiet title to Berrien county lands, was dismissed by the court, Ella Pelton, who sued her husband for alimony also had a hearing before Judge North and Bertha Schneider who wants a decree Shears of this city of the death of ting was taken with a stroke of paral-her oldest sister, who resided on a Bis which has confined him to his farm northeast of Hartlcrd.

Funeral home since. Besides his he is services were held this afternoon at 2 survived by a sen, Bert, who resides -Jock. in Lansing, three sisters, Mrs. Harriet Sixteen twin city friends of Mrs. R.

Taylor residing on Broadway; Mrs. J. Bauschke carried out a surprise on Charles Warner, of Bellview street; her Wednesday when they arrived at and Mrs. Wilson of Lakeside. A broth-6 o'clock bringing with them baskets er, Bert Nutting also survives.

of the river by the current They then ran about what is known as the bend, thinking the body might come close Tuesday and Wednesday with her( to the shore there, 'The police were notified and with Wednesday's Daily. and boxes whkh contained a sumptu- Dr. Wiedman, Chief Francis and Fire Chief Volkhart patrolled the shore and went down the river in boats, but no trace of the supposed body was found. They went as far as River Bluff, but it is thought the river current which is unusually swift now, sent the body down Btream rapidly and that it is not caught in the shore brother Harry Mayes and family. Mr.

and Mrs. George Rosmer are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas Rosner. George Allen of Laporte was In town last Thursday on business.

Mrs, R. Sutherland of Laporte spent Thursday with Mrs. W. Mayes. There will be a box social at the Holbrook schoolhouse Friday evening Feb.

4, Good program. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Trfmm of Michigan City visited Mrs.

T's parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Spading. Lester Kruger, Forest Mayes and Marvin Glossinger of South Bend spent Sunday at their respective homes.

There was no school last Thursday and Friday. The teachers were at Niles attending institute. brush. Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Trick left Tuesday on a six pleasure trip to Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla. Dr. W.

E. Brown is home from Chicago where he attended the dental con vention. Since his return he has been taken ill. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Hennes of 226 Territorial street announced the engagement of their daughter Anna to Mr. Julius Gordon of Chicago Heights, 111. Mrs. H.

St. Gray left Tuesday for Ludington, where she, will visit her parents, Mrrand Mrs. GOodenough. Attorney Gray spent Tuesday in Hillsdale on business. us supper.

The evening passed socially. Word has been received in this city of the death of M. Spink, of Avon Park, former member of the firm of Bassett Spink, real estate dealers. Mr. Spink died Jan.

21. He left Benton Harbor six years ago. He was a member of the local order of Court of Honor. Mrs. Emma Daugherty, after a long Jperiod of invalidism, died Wednesday evening.

She was 71 years of age. A daughter, Pearl( her constant attendant during the three years of illness, a son, J. W. Daugherty, several grand from Frank Schneider also had a On account of back water Mr. Wide- chance to tell the court her story.

The man na(j to take an irregular route Miary JBurneii vs. wmiam Burneii di- aiong the shore and in this way lost vorce proceeding was also presentee: gight of the body, to tne visiting jurist irom uainoun. To Mrs. Wideman it appeared to be Monday afternoon it was agreed by tne body of a woman, with a shoulder the counsel in the case of Augusta above, the water and feet "and head im- Holliday vs. Alan Holllday, the com- mersed.

Mr. wideman at times plainant seeking an annulment of the thought it was the body of a child. marriage relation, tnat tne case De child was accidentally drowned heard before Judge North, if the same at South Bend and while the is agreeable to Judge Bridgman, on were looking for the body they round Feb. 29. 1 a woman's hat on the shore and a.

note Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown of Montgomery, are the parents of a 10 pound son. Mrs.

Brown will be remembered here as Miss Hazel Dreher. The young man has been named Carson G. 7F, M. Vawter president of the Cham The Karnin and Schellinger Brewing indicating a suicide and the body seen (First publication, Jan. 22, 1916.) Writ of Attachment State of Michigan, the circuit court for the county of Berrien.

Marshall Field Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Ella O. Stetzer Hallett, defendant 1 To whom it may Take notice, that on the 11th day of December 1915, a writ of attachment was duly issued out of the circuit court for the county of Berrien, at the suit of Marshall Field Company, a corporation, the above named plaintiff, against the lands, tenaments, goods and chattels, money and effects of Ella O. Stetzer. Hallett, the defendant above named, for the sum of Two Eighty-one and 29-100 ($281,29) dollars7 which said writ was returnable on the 15th day of January, 1916.

Dated, January 18th, 1916. CADY ANDREWS, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Benton Harbor, Michigan. (Last publication March 4, 1916.) I (First publication, Jan. 22, 1916.) Estate of David P.

Benjamin. State of Michigan. The probate court for the county of Berrien. At a session of said court, held at the probate office in the city of St. Joseph, in said county, on the 20th day of January, A.

D. 1916. Present Hon. Rolland E. Barrj judge of probate.

In the matter of the estate of David P. Benjamin, deceased. George Daniels having filed in said court his final administration account, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment distribution of the residue of said estate. It is ordered that the 14th day of February, A. 1916, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account and 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 SCOTTDALE. Special Correspondence. Scottdale, Feb. 2. Mrs.

Mae Scott and Miss Minnie Scott returned from company against ira Teeters was also may be one of the two, heard and the court awarded a judg ment of $368.08 by default against the MICHIGAN STILL LEADS rormer ue8 man. IN GROWING OF BEETS Judge North has returned to his Washington, Feb. 2. Michigan is home in Battle Creek after disposing B'tiH the chief beet suear nroducins: of several hearings which have been 8tate in the union, according tp a re- oerore mm tne past two aays. ue- port on the Industry just made public fore the jurist lefthe over-ruled the by the census bureau.

Of the sixty-five a several days visit in Ann Arbor. Chas. Strassberg who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Herman Bucholtz, has gone to St Joseph, to spend the remainder of the winter. The township board met at the town hall on business Monday evening.

Henry Keller purchased a horse from Max Totzke this week. Mrs. Fred Christ has recovered from a severe attack of the grippe. Mrs, Robert Peterson is 111 with an attack of the grippe. motion ror the plea of jurisdiction in factories reported fifteen are located children and a brother and three sisters survive.

Deceased was born in Jay county, Ind. in 1845. Saturday' Dally. Mr. and Mrs.

George Peoples of Highland avenue are the parents of a son born Thursday. Don Daniels left Thursday for Wau-saw, after visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Connell and family. Arthurf Trauscht of Chicago is here to spend the week end at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Fairplain. Mire. O. Ryno entertained at bridge ''Thursday afternoon at her home on the Territorial road in honor Of her guests, Mesdaines T. Britton and E.

G. Eder of Chicago. Six tables Were played and prizes awarded Mrs. Agnes Hayward, John MorriFon and G. B.

Gehlert. Mrs. Reed of Chicago was given the consolation gift. Miss Dorothea Ryno and Miss Dorothy Burger assisted Mrs. Ryno in serving.

Monday's Daily. and Mrs. Perry Parks and wife Of Portsmouth, are guests at the home of the former's, aunt, Mrs. Helen Lander, Empire avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. P. D. Peters leave Tuesday on a three weeks trip to New the case of bamuel and Fanny Gold- Hn Michigan, thirteen in Colorado. stein against the county of Berrien twelve in California seven in Utah.

ber of Commerce; has gone to Indianapolis, called by the death of his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Hobard Vawter. Mrs. Vawter died in Eastland, but was brought to the Indiana city for burial. Mrs.

John Piedt of Columbus avenue was pleasantly surprised by the members of the Ladies' Aid society of the German Baptist church Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. A beautiful fern was give Mrs. Piedt, A delicious supper was served. Thirty candidates were initiated into the Fidelity lodge, No. 28, at South Bend by the local degree team of the W.

O. W. Monday evening. Fifty mem bers of the local lodge went to South Bend in a special oar. Supper was served by the South lodge.

State Manager Oady of Indiana gave a ciort on the ground that the plea was not four in Idaho, three each in Wisconsin sufficient to constitute a defense. and Ohio, two in Nebraska and one New Suits. each In Kansas, Montana, Illinois, In Grace Muldoon Howard of Water- aiana, Iowa and Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kretchman attended the show at the Eell Opera vliet has filed a bill for divorce from 1 products or the sixty-nve fac- her husband William Walter Howard, tones tor tne season 191(5-14 were val house Tuesday. chareine him with crueltv and rion- he at $62,606,209. At the census of Mrs. Hazel Geisler entertained the support. The couple was married onl1909 there were reported sixty-five ladles of the Larklnclub March 15, 1900 and lived together factories with products valued at October 1, 1915.

Four children 122,383. The value of the annual pro-were born to the union and Mrs. How- Auction has therefore Increased by BARODA. Special Correspondence. ard declares that her husband spends $14,482,826, or 80.1 per cent.

toast, calling for more members which was well received. Mrs. Lisetta Miltz was found dead his money on himself and is an habit- Tne sixty-five factories reported in Baroda, Feb. 3. A large crowd from here went to Benton Harcor on ual drunkard.

1 1914 U8ed a totaI of 5,639,103 tons (2, Tuesday evening to see "The Birth of in bed Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Mess, at 240 pounds) of sugar beets, from which wa nrndnpixl 739 233' ahnrt tnn a at the Bell Opera house. TT i a A T. i i 1 X- Mrs. Dick Phillips Is very ill at IZt norace mumn, waiervuei; of vtintA xSo ski home east of town.

Anna M. Sonnenburg, 19, same. Us 4.240 Bwt tnn nf rw i. Herald, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. Mr.

and Mrs. EL DeMorrow announced the birth of a son Sunday, Edward h. North, 22, St Joseph; ued at 1239442 and 26.461.291 gallons Edna Naomi Deitz, 17, same. (Con- of ffiola8ses valued at $1,536,192. BeniJ nrlrHMnn thora vc suhslriiartr tr fcw.

(Seal) ROLLAND E. BARR, Judge of Probaate. Fairplain. Deceased had been an invalid for many years and for the past year and a half resided at the Mess home. She was 86 years of age.

Born in Germany, Nov. 25, 1830, she came to America in 1867, with her husband and five children settling in Chicago. In 1 89 1 they bought a farm in Fair- A true copy. Raymond Brunke, 27, Royalton; product8 valued at $2,478,552 York city. They will stop at Wella-ville, and Akron, 0., enroute.

Miss Helen Brown leaves Tuesday for Corona, to marry Mr. Verne Pickford. I. T. Pickford and wife of Adrian will accompany Miss Brown.

Mrs. Frank T. Connell entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at the Hotel Benton in honor of Mrs. C. M.

Ryno's sister, Mrs. T. Britton and sister-in-law, Mrs. E. G.

Eder, both of The decorations were sweet peas. Favors were corsage bouquets of the same sweet flower and the place cards were in- keeping with the scheme. Covers were laid for twelve. CLAUDE A. BAKER, A V.

iwii, nusiora, vi. Verle D. Conklin, 25, Benton Har NILES DRUG STORE (Last publication Feb. 5, 1916.) bor; Anna Voss, 21, same. i Jan.

so, -r MBss Ruth Harr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Harr Is very ill with slight hopes for her recovery. Mrs. F.

HL -Apend Is ill with the grippe. Mr. Poissant, a representative of the World's Purity Federation gave a splendid talk at the Congregational plain. For three years Mrs. Miltz re CLOSED BY OWNER Niles, Feb.

2. Selma Barmore has Charles Crampton, 21, Kalamazoo; Le Verne Smith, sided in California, returning to the home of her daughter here. She leaves to mourn her loss three daughters, (Hrst publication Jan. 29,1916.) Mortgage Sale. Default has been made in conditions discontinued the drug business at 204 Main street, where he has been es Herman Hoadley, 25 Benton Har bor; Ethel Gonias, 26, same.

Mrs. John Mess, Mrs. Otto Schmidt of tablished for about ten years. He has 1 TT A. tSt A.

TT I Chicago and Mrs. Mary Viohl, of Cali Lioyu xx. jManien, 41, cuon ar- racked un all Ma remaining Btvk anr? fornia. Services were held this morn Pauline H. Beitman.

18, St. Jo- fixtures and will store them unless he of a mortgage made by Mollie Childs to Adeline G. Wilkinson, dated June 30, 1906, recorded August 7th, 1906, in office of register of deeds of Ber eeph, ing at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Antes, 22, Benton Harbor finds a temporary place to continue th business until' the 'stock can be sold off at retail, or jobbed off to oth- church Sunday morning. School was closed Thursday and Friday to give the teachers an 6ppor-tunity to attend the teachers' institute at Niles.

Ri A. Brooks of Battle Creek was a business caller here Wednesday. S. A. Bihlmire loaded a car of hogs Thursday.

Sylvia Davis, 20, same. George Walters, 23 Niles; Emma er dealers Miller, 20, same. Mr. Barmore, as is well known, has Melvin Mitchell 46, Bridgman; Al- been in vePV noM. with fnr BvPrai berta Hustin, 30.

same. venrn' and hpn nH rien county, Michigan in Liber 103 of mortgages, page 23, and assigned to E. M. Vandevere Nov. 28th, 1906, assignment recorded Liber 95, of mortgages page 373, and assigned by E.

M. Vandevere to Carrie V. Massey, April 27th, 1907, assignment recorded In Liber 1, Assignments of mortgages, page 503 in said registers officer There is claimed due at this date Twenty-two hundred Thirty-three dol Emil Reschke, 23, St. Joseph; Ida T. at honie for weekg at a time H.

has jescnKe, zo, same. continued in business under that hand-ican until he felt he rnnlrl nn Innp-pr Real Estate Transfers. Anna Taylor to John P. Abbott, part justice to himself. He has made lot 12, Beeson add, Niles, $700 no plans for the future.

Mess. The remains were taken to Chicago on the morning train for burial. Thursday's Dally. Mr. and Mrs.

Jackson of Detroit, are guests at the C. H. Merrill home. Lynn M. Whipple remains ill with the grippe at his home on Britain avenue, Mrs.

Lettie White of Catalpa avenue Is still detained at her home with the grippe. M. Edick of Troy, a former resident of this city, is calling on local friends. A. J.

Fisher left Wednesday afternoon for Akron, N. being called there by the death of his brother. Mrs. A. A.

Rogers has returned to her home in Kalamazoo after visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Warren and family of Church stret. Harold Moulds of Colfax avenue is recovering ndicely.

It will be remem Clayton M. Niles and wife to Claude R. Sparks( 1-2, lots 363 and 364, Berrien Springs, $1 8 1. VUStKM MAKAB Edwin F. Kimmel and wife to NEW TROY Special Correspondence.

New Troy, Feb. 2. The funeral of Emory Ferry was held in the Brethren church Tuesday afternoon, Revs. English and Barnhart conducted the services. There was a good turn out notwithstanding the severe cold weather and bad roads.

Mr. Ferry was an old soldier, had been blind for several years. He leaves a widow and several children and grandchHdren to mourn his loss. Cleo and Clarice Pletcher were in George T. Kimmel, part lot 120, Ber rien Springs, $300 Lucian E.

Wood and wife to Arthur The afternoon passed socially. Mrs. Leonard Reld, a guest of Miss Helen Gore, was also present. Funeral services were held in Chicago Saturday morning for the late Mrs. Eva Van Natta, who died Jan.

27, at 7:40 o'clock after considerable suffering with cancer. The remains arrived In this city in the evening at 7:30 and were taken to the Esalhorst chapeL Interment took place in the Hagar cemetery Sunday morning. Deceased was 0 years of age. She was a sister of Mlrs. Sidney Wakefield and besides a daughter, Mrs.

McCellan, she leaves two nieces and two nephews. Tuesday Oaiiy. Mrs. Leslie Hoadley of Sterling, 111., Is a guest at the A. A.

Hoadley home, Wlnans street. Mrs. Irving T. Raab left Monday evening for Flint where she will give a piano recital before the Y. W.

C. A. Ralph LaCombe leaves this week for Detroit to make his home, resigning his position at the Baker-Vawter factory. A short prayer service was "offered thia morning at 9:20 o'clock at the home, 185 Garfield avenue, for the late Robert Rouse. Rev.

F. L. Currey officiated. The remains were taken to Pearl, for interment. Robert Rouse died Sunday morning at 6:4.5 o'clock at his home at the age of 73 years and two months.

He was a retired farmer and leaves besides a wife a son Chester. E. Saum, lot 12, Hoffman add, Niles, Andrew J. Glover and wife to Wm lars and no proceedings at law have been Instituted to collect same. By virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage on Monday, April 24, 1916, at 10 o'clock a.

m. at front door of court house In city of St-Joseph, Berrien county, Michigan, the premises described therein will be sold at public auction to satisfy amount due with costs and attorney fee, to-wit: South forty acres of west half of east three-fourths of northwest Quarter of section twenty-two, town three, south, range eighteen west, in Hagar. township, Berrien county, 'Michigan. St Joseph, January 25th, 1916. CARRIE V.

MASSEY, Mortgagee. S. Marcellus and wife. 30 ft on Main CUple days la8t street. Galien, $1.

At Twin City Milling Co. Wheat $1.25. Corn 70c. Rye 90c. Oats 40c- Hay.

new $12. At Grocery Stores. Butter 24c. Eggs 24c. Potatoes 75c to 85c.

Hay, baled $16. Straw, baled 66c retail.) August Peters and wife to George H. Mrs. Leslie Tirrell and Miss Agnes Green waU 16 2-3 ft, lot 19, and 16 2-3 ft, 'ot 20. Mk 1 Empire- Benton Ballengee were visiting Dr.

Harrison in Niles the first of the week. Harnor, $1. Ira Ritchie, who has been working Jao O. Glover to William H. Baker bered that Mr.

Moulds was injured by a "street car three weeks ago. Rev. L. E. Lennox will return Friday from Chicago where hehas been attending a meeting of the national board of conference claimants.

A reception was given at the Hotel Eastland Tuesday evening to meet Rev. A. Worger-Slade and wife. Rev. Worger-Slade is the new rector of the in South Bend has come back to New and Humphrey S.

Gray, part se frl sec 2, Buchman, Troy and has hired out for a year to Flour $7.50, to $8 per bbl. (retail) Chicken feed $2 and $2.15 (retail) work on a farm for Arthur English. ROLLAND E. BARR, Leopold Nering and wife to Clennie Mrs. Frank Shank and children of A.

Morton, lot 7 and 17 ft lot 6, Gard Attorney. (Last publication, Apr. 15, 1916.) Derby spent the week end with friends Hamilton add, St Joseph $1 Henry Pletcher made a business triD Ground Feed $2. (retail) Bran $1.40 (retail) Middlings $1.90 (retail) At Meat Market. Beef, dresses 6c to 10c.

First National bank of Luray, Kan sas to George N. Culver and wife 1-2 to soutn Bend Tuesday. Joe Howard has been having a ser (First publication Jan. 29, 1916.) Estate of Waiter B. Malaney.

State of Michigan. The probate Holy Trinity Episcopal church. A very delightful program was given during the evening. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Florence Jarvis Lansing, and Mr.

Herbert L. Ferris, nw 4, 8w 14, sec 1, Benton, $1, Charles H. Lafier and wife to Wil ious time with the grippe. He has had the second attack but is improving court for the county of Berrien. ACa Veal dressed 12c.

Lamb, dressed 14c. Mutton, dressed 11c. liam L. Dickeson and wife, lot 191, now out not able to be out yet. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Edward Moody, Evans' Crossing, Hoffman add, Niles, $700 session of said court, held at the probate office in the city of St. Joseph, Mrs. Peter Ritchie and son of Der Pork, dressed 8 l-2c. both of this city which occurred Jan, Vera A. Skalla to Carmi R.

Smith, in said county on the, 25th day of Jan by visited her father, R. H. Conant, Chickens 12c. uary, A. D.

1916. west or New Troy last week. Tallow 3c. for the late Mrs. W.

Tyler. A fu (22. Rev. George Sahlin performed the neral car conveyed the friends to I ceremony and the witnesses were the Crystal Springs cemetery where inter-! bride's Rebert Jarvis and wife lot 3, blk 15, Brookfleld addvNiles, $1, Margaretta Synold, et al, to Fred J. Long, and wife, 120 acres, se Y.

sec Present Hon. Rolland E. Barr, There was no school Thursday and Friday of last week. Our teachers at judge of probate. 14 and 4 acres ne sec 23, Chika- 4 4 4444 4 tended the institute in Niles.

In the matter of the estate of 4. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS HARBERT. ming, $1. There has been lots of sickness in Walter B. Malaney, deceased.

1 Special CorrespondftnK Aedline Nichols to Humphrey S. John P. Kelley having filed his pe ment occurred. Mrs. W.

B. Tyler dlel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cioc't at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Moody. Death came after a year of intense suffering. She had been spending the past few months at her daughter's home.

Harbert, Jan. 31. W. B. yons re tition, praying that an instrument filed turned to Chicago Mondav after Grayf part lot 5, blk Burrldge subdn Benton Harbor, $1.

R. M. Jones and wife to Frank E. and around New Troy and several deaths. Prof.

of Grand Rapids, was in New Troy last week calling on friends. Chicago, Feb. 2. Cattle. I spending a few days hunting here.

A. N. Knaute made a hurried busi- in said court be admitted to probate-as the last will and testament of said deceased and that administration- of said estate be granted to William P. Mfller and wife, lot 10, blk 10, Benton Beef steers, rood to choieeS8.40a 9.75 Harbor Improvement Assn. 3rd add, Beef steers, fair to good 7.25 8.40 Benton Harbor, $929.

Reef steers, olain lieht to Mrs. A. J. Parsal of Catalpa avenue, I ness trip to Chicago Tuesday, entertained Saturday afternoon at her Messrs. Carson and DeWitt Hutch-home in honor of Mrs.

Leonard Reid, Inson are busy clearing the woods of Chicago, who has been a guest of fronting the Lindstrom farm. Glavin, or some other suitable person. J. Parker Doan and wife to Anna E. fair 5.25 7.25 It is ordered that the 21st day of Dewey, lots 35 and 36, Dlk Grand Yearlinea 8 2578 9.75 MICHIGAN PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET The Mid-Winter meeting of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical so Beach Springs, New Buffalo, Beef cows 4.65' 7.40 February, A.

D. 1916, at ten a. at said probate office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition. Eliza Keller et al to George CJ Heifers, fair to Relucted 4 75 a. 25 It looks as though Harbert is being doomed by water.

However, we have good drainage. Several young people attended the Reum and wife, 150 acres, sec 16, Ber- Oanners and cutters 3.50 4.50 It is further ordered that public notice irana, Good to nrimn vnlprs 75 11 55 ciety will be held in the High School building at Petoskey on Thursday and Friday, February 24 and 25, 1916. The society will be the guests of Emmet thereof be given by publication of a Miss Helen Gore. Six tables of bridge occupied the afternoon until the hostess announced 5 o'clock tea. The tables were daintly.

appointed with pink color motifs carried through the refreshments also. Mrs. Alen Carter received the prize for high score at bridge and Mrs. Reid was given the guest prize. Other out of town guests Robert W.

Ricaby and wife to Bulls 1 4.75 6.75 Minister" in Thre Oaks last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shermak are the proud parents of a daughter, weight 11 pounds. The mother, who copy hereof for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the-St Joseph Saturday Herald, a newspaper printed and circulated in said Charles H.

Miller and wife, lot 18, Mc- Hogs. Donald Packard's add, Benton Har- Bulk of sales bor, $1. Common to ennft miie 7 457 75 county. Fair to choice medium 7.75 7.90 We make a speciality of commercial Lightweights 7.757.90 were Mesdames Britton and Eder, sis-1 has been in Chicago has returned, county Historical society. Papers will be given by Mr.

H. S. Babcock, Petoskey; Judge Thomas Linehan of Harbor Springs; Rev. Francis X. tfarth of Escanaba; Mr.

W. L. Jenks, Port Huron; Mr. Adam Strohm, Librarian Detroit Public library; Mr. John C.

Wright of Harbor Springs, and others. (Seal) ROLLAND E. BARR. Judge of Probate. A true copy.

ters of Mrs. C. M. Ryno. Vivian Stanley is reported as being Ova Nutting, a pioneer resident of 'quite ill.

Benton Harbor, was released from a Miss Lillian Morris attended the period of Buffering extending over five teacher's convention at Niles Thurs-years, shortly after noon Monday at day and Friday of last week. printing. When in need of envelopes, Fair to choice heavy letter heads, note heads, cards, or butchers 7.8O8.0O anything of the sort for your office, let Select 260300 1b packing. 7.907.95 The Herald Co. have your order.

Tele- Boars, according to weight 2.5003.50 phone 229. Pigs i. 6.256.80 CLAUDE A. BAKER, Register of Probate. (Last' publication Feb.

12, 1916.).

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