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The Homer Index from Homer, Michigan • 4

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The Homer Indexi
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JV. 4 1 THE HOMER INDEX, OCTOBER 81, 1929 LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Homer Index local happenings HOMER. MICH. in Jarkaoa on Judge Kiefer was buniurea Saturday, ESTABLISHES 1171 Thawdfiy of Bmp' WALKS 0. POOH.

EYESIGHT Tha Co-Ops shipped Bva care of dock Saturday of Hog Bheep and Calve see I. F. Wood and wife left latter part of tha week to visit relatives la South Bend, lad. Am Start Bat, Sub. Trim ue aid Wad.

740 BubaeripUen $LBO Tear mas. TOc I mo 40e Entered in the Post OSes at Homer Michigan, aa ascend dam mattsr. see Eye Fatigue lire, llattla Hillard of Oooeord wai la 1 loner, Saturday, calling oa frleuda see Mr. Cedi Crane of Oread Havea vlalird Homer fr lends during the week, Clare Bora of Detroit apeat tha week rad with hla amt her, Mm Henry Dora. Kummage and baked aate la tho Linton building, Saturday, November Advertising Rata Display advertising, SB eta.

an ineh lies, and Mrs. Vaaghra of Bloom-Ingdele have bees gucato at tha Methodist parsonages Lorin Vood and wife are keeping bourn tor hla parent I. F. Wood while I bey are visiting relatives. Speed and mon of it! Ti at crouched behind the itecring wheel of an autot with eyea on the road, for two hundred dusty miles, then go to a movie in the evening and wonder why our eyes fed so tired.

a Tha Epworth League held their llalluwc'va party at tha church last Friday evening. Thera were forty-ulna present. Saturday and Sunady, November 2-3 DOLORES DEL RIO Romona The love of two men for one woman and her marriage to both! Vivid drama told against the stirring back ground of the untamed California in the colorful days of the gold rush. COLLEGIANS The Winning Point NEWS Price 15c and 30c a Una. Card of Thanks, Ti Obituary Poetry, sea la a Has.

Par reading aoUeea Car an term In menu, ela, canta a whenever a charge la made tor laden or anything dan Display ida and liners mailed or brought to Ode offlci and net stated as to the length of time they are to run will be run on Ml ordered out and charged tor accordingly. we read a newspaper act in "six point type while riding on a train or bua. Such treatment puta a attain on the eyes equal to many hours of normal use. It fatigues the eyes and hastens the time when they become aged and inefficient. A safe policy it to "check up" on the eyes by periodic eaanvnation and, if necessary, wear glasses to prevent the need of more radical treatment later.

Tha MeOlnala farm of 40 acres east uf books Prairie school bourn was sold hut week by tha McCone agency for cash to Elmer 7ohnaon of Somerset Immediate possession given. tor after Mr. and Mr Harold Blmrm and daughter, June and Wavia Hodge eml Mr. and Mr W. Wilcox of Cohl-water called on Mr Sarah Easton, Sunday.

TO ADVEKTHEESb Copy tor new advertising changes cannot ba accepted Tneaday of each week an gnaranteed tha urn week, tehee to anko tho changes, and we I it impossible to do ea Bring in your copy not later than Tuesday. Ti will gladly make an appointment for an examination. Kunmago and baked aala la the Linton building, Batnrday, November 8. Albert Bodra ef Toledo sprat thv week-end with Homer relatives and friends. Charles Morris sprat tho week-end with hla slater.

Mm Midland Smith in Ouldwater. see Mr. and Mr 7. a Allen spent Sunday la Trkoaaha with Mr. and.

Aire. L. 7. Smith. see Mr.

and Mra Claude Valentine ef Oukuubus, Ohio vent tho week-end In Homer. Miss Lottie Tlllotsoa sprat Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ol 7. Laughroy la Jackson.

see (leoiga FlaheU of Detroit sprat week-rad with hie parent Mr. Mra Wm. PlelielL- Mra Amu Hertung entertained company Sunday from Lansing, Penn, Battle Creek and MraahilL The Mlaroe Inca Bridge and Marjorie Marbnrgvr epent the week-end at their homes In North Manchester, lad. C.R. CHURCH Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov.

5 and 6 Junior Coghlan and Louis Wolheim "Square Shoulders COMEDY Dumb and How Eat More, But Carefully Keftaterei Optometrist HOMES. MICH. Mr. and Mr A. 7.

Ogden returned Monday night from a two weeks vacation In Indiana. Mr Mary Hartley, slHter-ln-lew of Mra Ogden returned with them to spend tho winter. (Icorga Ogden of Milford, ImL, sleo accompanied them hom where ha Is spending this week. see The next regular meeting of the Preebyeterlan Ladles Aid Society will ba held la tha church parlor Wed-neaday, November 6th. A large attendance la desired and especially the chairman of the several division aa wa have many new and novel Ideals for our annual bamar.

OBSERVATIONS A Dollar Diniter for Four Cold weather is coming, and eold weather means that the body needs added fuel if It la to withstand the cold. This means more food, but many err In partaking of tha wrong kind of food. Instead of Increasing too heavily on your meat. Bah, breed and eggs, lean strongly on your green vegetables, your milk and jour fresh fruits. Herve a larger orange at breakfast, or two mull ones Instead, ao that you will balance the acidity of the bacon end eggs.

Servo a as hid at luncheon and a fruit cup at dinner. Outer strongly to spinach, raw cabbage, celery, carrots, turnips and other vegetsbU-e that may ba around fresh. Do them thing and youll probably avoid that old bugaboo Spring Fever" which cornea to oo many cluttered bottles each spring. 1 woooooooooootoooootoooootMotooMMop stirring constantly until creamy. Serve hot with the baked potato English Peas.

Add one and ante NOTICE Mr. and Mr Laurence Smith guests of Mr. and Mr IL A. Christensen In Albion fur a game supper, Monday evening. Mr.

and Mr Vernon Bbephard of half tablespoons of vinegar, one and one-half tablespoons of su and The Fur Season is now Complete Display of School Supplies Featuring Inks, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, etc. Hillsdale sprat the week-end with tha I open. High Pitt Market Prices formers parent Mr. and Mr Win pjj Shephard. Ogden Androus CrtomeJ Dried Beef 3(4 Baked Potatoes.

104 English Peas ,...114 Bread sad Butter 8 4 Apricot Tapioca 234 Codec with Cream 104 If you could lift the lid of a Pin-, dora-box and find that good spirits instead of evil one were out and showing you the dishes you eo Id use in preparing a dinner fob your family of four for a dollar, wouldn't you be pleased? Here in type is a description of such a dinner, with price and recipes indi-cited. Creamed Dried Beef. Frink contents of a 3 -ounce jar of dried beef in three tablespoons of butter fnr about five minute Add three tablespoons of flour and stir until smooth. Mix one and one-fourth cups evaporated milk with one and one-tsurtb cups of water and add slowly, We have the right medicine for those COUGH and COLDS Helping Business Index Classified Ads two tablespoons of crushed fresh mint to the peas and juice from an eleven-ounce can. Simmer gently for ten minute Apricot Tapioca: Scald one and one-fourth cups of milk in a double boiler, add two tablespoons of minute tapioca mixed with three tablespoons of sugar.

Remove from fir mid onc-hilf of a beaten egg and the syrup from an eight-ounce can of apricot Return to the fire and cook until thick and creamy, stirring frequently. Then pour over the apricots, arranged in a serving dish, and cool. To measure one-half of an egg, heat the egg, measure the amount in tablespoons and then use half that number. Mr. and Mr Herman Christensen I and son, Earl of Albion worn Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mr Laurence Smith. Wm. Hoffmanhss sold hie farm In I Erkford township to Earl Regal of take larehall, who wlO Stop them before they stop you. Cabbage. Bender 82-1 For Bale Good Brothers.

B. F. WOODBURY CO- Homer, Mich. Tunis Ram 61-2 pd. For Bale Oxford and E.

B. Carr. Marsh 1st Mr. and Mr IL N. Davis and son, Alton and MIm Dak Alton wore guests Monday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mr Andrew Thoms The cam of Merle 7amea Alex Kennedy was tried In Judge Kelfer's court Friday, the Jury brought a diet of no reuse of action. For Bale Walnut Darwin Bora mail, lVi miles west of Burt H11L 62 For Bala' I yearling breeding Steer Durham bred. Leslie Findley 62-1 V' W-V 'V 'w-T sin r-rTTW vw'v-vVv For Stlo Good Potatoes, field ran, $1.60 per-busheL Clarence Stratton. Peters Liva and let live" Is a wcH-regsrded ms rim of business life. Let us mo how It relates to the railroad The railroads are not content that other lines of business shall merely Ur They want business to be proa-peron and through their service they help othere to prosper.

Tho present trend of the nation's btudnem la an Illustration. Few linos ot business lack a measure of prosperity; most of them are doing better than ever before; the average la highly aOsfsctory. It is generally recognised thut the progress at the railroads has contributed greatly to this favorable dilution. There have been plenty of ears and locomotives nnd other facilities. The time of freight In transit has been reduced from weeks to days and from days to hour Passenger trains have been speeded up.

Schedules of all kinds are maintained with remarkable exact nes Tbb Improved speed and dependability of railway service have reduced laventorie stabilised prices and promoted regularity of supply and demand. The rule necessarily works both way The railroads must prosper In onlcr to help other lines of business to prosper. bring Sour Kraut made to order, your Jar Lester Down 123 North Superior Street Albion, Mich. Found Ladles wrist watch. Cell at Index office.

Describe and pay tor title notice. For the Modem SMtss For gale 100 White Leghorn Hen yearling Phone 6414. Halloween paU' were held last Friday afternoon In tha grades at the Ilomer schooL Games were played and popcorn, ready and apples wa re served. a Fourteen members were pseeent hi the Lion Clnb at a luncheon held at the Calhoun Hotel, hut Thmwday. It was decided to hare their meetings In the evening; Mr Fannie Lawrence a ad sister, Miss Mae Jacket returned, home Fri-duy, from several days visit wH Mr Lawrence's ton, Floyd and totally hi Albion.

Mr. and Mr Marcus KeagW and children of Jackson and Mr Pens Cleary of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mr Mariland Smith of Cold inter spent Sunday with their parent Mr. and Mr George Morri There is Lightness and Grace in these Smartly Fashioned Patterns. For Sale Sprayed bardaon and Baldwin Apple Hub-Ira Haya New! Different! This Seasons For Bale 100 White Rock Boosters and Pullet 4 months old; five acres of corn lu shock 2 milch goats Collie dog; Os nary bird, etc.

Frank Tuttle. 62 They Took A Chance In the Newest Patterns For Sale Dry Oak Wood, delivered a reasonable distance $3.60. White Oak Split Pont, 20c each. Ralph Maurer, 40B W. Adam Phone 887, Homer.

62tf. Dresses 6M For Bale A large eom mod Ifni residence tor $140000. A email bouse tor I $4100.00. A splendid farm on US 112 4 ot Coldwster, 70 acre Little I down. Bay on contract.

Duly McCone. Harry Bpragne solfored a stroke of paralysis while visiting in Battle Creek Sunday night He is kt Nichols hospital where ho Is receiving treatment before returning to Ms home In Homer. The shuck affected hla right side. At AreOradous and Feminine RELIABLE DEALER wanted to I handle UeberUag Product In Calhoun County. Excellent opportunity tor the right men.

Earnings of $60 weekly. Write for free catalogue. G. a HEBERUNG COMPANY, Dept. 1068, Bloomington, I1L 61-62 a nm 7 imnrc fuhiooi Mire Marlon Lawrence of Niles spent tha week-end with her mother, Mr Fannie Lawrenc and attended the I Hillsdale College Home-coming, Batnrday and also attended the Teachers' Institute at Kalemano Monday end Tuesday.

tJm W. For Sale 6 ton Wagon Seal H. Dorr la A So It la a red commentary, but Taking a chance, appeals to many person It appeals to too many automobile driver Getting by without aeddmt In raffle seems to develop pure recklessness In driver There seems to be no Imlt to the chances they are willing to take. Then luck deserts them for the moment and thorn eomea the Inevitable ereah with its resulting property losses and often-tlmes with injuries or death. Taking a chance at grade crossings; taking a chance by not keeping nn auto under control taking a dunce by twisting Into and oat of raffle; taking chance by driving too fast near where children are playing; taking a chance by demanding too much of the right-of-way; taking a dunce hy turning or stopping suddenly without properly signaling those behind; taking a dunce by felling to observe truffle law or by falling to learn the written and unwritten rules of the road, and on and on until all the common mistakes of motorists are related, taking a chance forme the reuse of nearly all automobile accident On single Sunday 23 people lost their Uvea la Michigan here use somebody was careless, somebody took a dune Carelessness brings dividends of sorrow taking a dunce is criminal dont let It happen to yon.

In the Colors lumoB, New Housa to Brat Bee Webber style ilrrsils ajrjirn cm tia and esataa crepe EffMimm For Sato 80 Yearling Shropshire Ram Henry A F. Kroger, 4 Vi mile I south of Albion. 60-62 Spotted Poland EL RutenboK Made over, the Youthful Thrill Last with llcxa-Hces and Square Toe apes. For Bile Twdvw Pig dx weeks old. Route 6, Homer.

For Bala Two Sows with nine pige I each, two weeke old. Mr H. Teach, 1 mile coat of Eckford. 6002. Wm.

F. HAYDEN For Rent A House, 210 N. Sophia Street Inquire F. L. Mend, 111 North Hannah at Albion, Phono 62SJ "TUB SnOEMAN Homer Mich.

Tha Presbyterian federal ry will hold a rummage and baked safe la the Linton building on Main street Saturday, November 2nd. Anyone having contributions tor this safe notify Mr A. J. Odgra or Mr Jennie Bend and they will ba relied for. Mr.

and Mr George Tuebtenhagira entertained at Sunday dinner Mr Frank Tncbtenhagen and eo Harold of Marengo; Glen Honglln and Mr. and Mr Fred naralck and son, Dean of Albion; Ells Tnchtenkage and Olln La Mount of Battle Creek. see There will be a program, and social evening at the Cook's Pnilrle Baptist Church. Friday evening, November 1st at 8:10 o'clock. No admission will be charged buT a diver offering will be take Home-made friid eukra and coffee will be served tor a dim Music will be furnished by the Monday Club Kitchenette Orchestra.

4 a The Intermediate League of the Methodist Church enjoyed a party at the church, Thnrwday, October 24. Games were played and a co-operative lunch iraa served to 20 members and friend Officers were elected tor tke ensuing year Howard Mesalck, President; Phyllis Rule, vice President; Virginia Alexander, Secretary and Maxine Bora, Treasurer. a SO I Find Values Differ In Alfalfa Samples WANTED Leghorn Hens 17 Call I or write for prices on other grade Homer Phone 4318 Formers Phone QUA G. DEXTER, Homer. STtt.

I Growth Of Plant When Cut Ohms Big Difference hi Protein Content. Malloch Frocks The Store Where You Go To Get Your New model Easy Washer just received. New prices. Electric $99.50 Grand Rapid Wonderful Creations Fresh Vegetables Fruits and Ice Cream Alfalfa hay la commonly credited with a first rank position aa forage for farm stock but recent studies by nutrition specialists at Michigan State College show threw is a wide variation In the values ot different samples ot alfolfa. This legume gets a large share of lta value from the high percentage of protein which It contain Samples examined at the College show that tha protein percentage may vary between 12.23 and The two principal factors which I renae the differences in food value are the maturity of the plant when cut nnd the somber of leaves remaining on the plants when they are placed In the bar The protein content of alfalfa be-boiw It blooms Is 22 per cent, but, after the plant bean seed, the protein content is only 12J per cent Culling' the hay before It fully blooms will Increase the feeding value of the hay.

Alfalfa leave contain 224 per rent protein while the stems contain only AS per cent Haying methods which retain tha leaves nntU the hay la placed la the mow or stack are advised by both the farm -crops department and tha nutrition specialist All samples tested la this study era grown la the vicinity of East Lansing. Prices to Suit Every Pocket-book Silk Dresses up to $14.95 Afternoon Dresses from $2.45 up House Dresses 3 for $5.00 Calhoun County Association O. E. 8. wlU meet at Marshall.

Michigan; Wednesday, November A 192a Sessions begin at 10 o'clock AH.adl20P.lt fast time. Mr Bne Rada ba ugh, Worthy Grand Matron ail will giro tho echoed of instruction. All members planning to go from Stella Chapter please notify the secretary eo that Marshall Chapter may 'be aotlOml the number ot visitors to plan tor. Please do this hy tho feet of week. see Also finest Candies fresh and reasonable in price.

Come In. 4-cycle Easy Gasoline engine for farm use at Tobaccos of all Kinds': You Love Lingerie Fine and Soft and Beautiful as Silk Guaranteed Against Runs. $139.50 a A. RULE JAS.BUSCAINO i Tho many Homer Enters who took advantage of tho opening of tho are eon feat Friday on pbrerenta nnd fax aqulrrota experfeneafl fair eocene re-porta Indlrat A few brought bad; their days limit two pheasants while many secured on Few fax aqulrrele wart seen, according to report In spite of the fact that tho rabbit season fe more than 10 days old. a largo number of the anlnznla were ore Many apuitamea who were out Friday and a large number of other were out to do conaidsrabta over the wcek-cqd.

ftoatlnf i w. t. Hamilton: Homer1! Fruita and Confectionery Store Phone 1202 206 Acfama Street, Homer Distributing Agent. If three was ever any urethra ns to whether or not woman wae vertebrate animal, tha qneathm has been fettled by tha ana-back dresses lb dear girls have been wearing this Homer, Mich. Mick.

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