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EFORE WE KNOW IT
We'll be Growling Over
the High Price and Slow
Delivery of Coal, and
Summer's Forgetfulness.
According to the most reputable
almanacs Fall is ushered in this year
| National Portland Cement Comgany
To Build at 6-oldwater Lake
Mt. Pleasant and Isabella county
I are to have a new industry. This an-
j nouncemeut is authorized by repre-
1 sentatrves ot the National Portland
1 Cement Company, a $2,000,000 cor-
cement ^AANBTE[««iGO0NTY!MAY0R DOHERTY * |$,T'6|^" cures
IN AUTO COLLISION Victims of TMberculo^'Waste Mon^
" j For no Riflf "
Two Cars Meet Heart oh And. ^nsinEr Auc/|TM|ast ?15,ooo,;
OCCUpantS Injured ; ooo is spent oaci year^ the Annji-j
——• Iican peoi.Jj *.-. W "-"cures" torj
Wednesday, afternoon as Mayor A.- tuberculo^i , i.^wri»-ttJ>«rJW Dif H. a. i
J. Doherty, accompanied by Fred Pattison, -medical tieif^ot-tetary olj
l, n , , , -i on w^iporatioii. 'ino company has pur-
at exacOy 9 o'clock and 20 ininutas,lchat.ed from ^ RoWns PorUand
a. m„ on .Friday, Sept. 23rd, or three ( ^ t Holding Company, 236 acres
weeks from this morning.
NEW ROADS
TO^BE BUILT.
Road Commissioners Accept
Bids for Grant, Sheridan i
and Arthur Townships. i
START FORTY ACRE 'f; 2
!. MUCK LAND TESTS r
Important Information Sought at New
! Mich'gan Experiment Static. i
Kar;t Landing, Aug. 2D.—Information
of value to Michigan mack land far^i
LOCAL
("5$
T. Holbrook to Saginaw Tuesday.
i,* ajsocia.' Spectal meeting of the Beard of
'euros" are Coun'---'r Road Commissioners of
. QL yeivon.. Clare Count>r- Michigan, held at the
joTia7d bardeVuig'on uou'iwater Laselwas driving a Ford coupe. This oc-'who have u^il fcem.JPW w*I m j jjujj J™=J J* ^ S^v ^I?S ■ tj8t/on'tl10 "^soacnt aad tor„l Lilpoi.a.
' • formed doctor knows tfcft JHwe is no. u tonntj, en monunj, AdKu.t -.,„*•„„ „, v. _„„. ,.., ^.... *, „ t
Joslyii, was returning from Mt. Pleaj-1 die NatU».** » uupr-Ml
ant, riding in his sedan, he collided tion. And «.. '*.u...e Xiffl
with Dr. Walkington of that city, who] oacitcd up iiy-"-Vw«>.--**o.lJ
ers will be sought at a fcpselol eape-i. f°sfav m2e«u& of fca O. E. S.
rlment ffjtion jnct e tablighed a1. M. t*;"*-S:it*
A. C„ according to announcement of &"'■ • F:v.nk Cornell of Coleman via-
Dr. M. M. McCool, head Of the col-,*1?-* •.riomL Jn Claro Wed is dav.
lege roiu c".epait*i.onr.. x '|'"' ;,ir. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson loft
Rapidly increaoing need for added ■ Sunday fur a vtoxt with friends in
'■■ and has under option IviO acres ad- ■ curred at the bridge one and a q.iar
' j
pies,
is*
Just because the season of red ap-;jaooni Tiie mant will be located at! tor miles south cf Rosebush, which■,. ue t.-.„. „:<u cm* tm>eculo.ns,: " ' .' ^ , ,a
es, shilling rains and rheumatism. v.oUlw[l-_or L,aK0 a!ld the general of-* is nawaw for two cars to pass at this! but moct oi the. people -*•&*..> oM'-j t,^ < v * ° c 10.c*c
scheduled" to open on Friday, the j flC0s. at Mt. i-.*easant. It u proposed* Point, both diivsrs endeavoring to ' testimonial* are entirely, Sinai, e, *u-iMl. prt^L™. „?,!!.
•>q 1091 „.-,.. , ,,i w „ ,AugtlV;t iz*vfion of much coils led Dean R, V.
.9, 1921, was called to oider by the shaw to get ^ a„roa f the M
p. m. Present:
. .,, . A. C. farm. Many of the oxp^rimon^
fTiit*nn« ° Ml\Rob-ule;;t' will be of a p3;*inaaont nature, vari-
23rd day Of the month need not nec-( ^"b"m^t *a "railroad from thu cn» to * get there ttivt. The impact was ot, cording to Dr. Pattisoiw* I chahn*i»n WaS * temporary ou. pioblem. ot nuch tavmUg mnJ
e*;carlly be.regarded as a warning to ,ifl coa,piiUV.4 piaut and e.vtjnd the sufficient force as to cause the cars* It is a well known ?»<** that *i*ictims • Z.. ,l, I <■■,,■,-, tal:en UP in ^eta'.l.
dodge black cactss, avoiding walking''. ' e n'uect mtil lhli 1.ere 4liar,-to careen. Mr, Doherty and Mi. of this diselas-i.-swlllreaponu **i*i, ' . ™'Tr °', » ffief'rf .f„.y "' Difficulty of obtaining manure for
tindor a ladder *or hoisting an umbrella in Oil family sitting room, but
to some of> us it eorlo' encouages the
M-
i -
juette weot. * Joslyn crawled out, but tho former's „
A mouev'n plant with an in.tial' condition was such t/.at w^rd was
.,..„„,, , .i capacity ot 5iv,uao b.*.rrcla
surmise thafr a Fall thus inaugurated jau|. cemcat a yQM. M.U1 b(J
is announced thai, tke compa;
to commence tne construction of the Tlie Hews as it came to Una u annuals.
hot unit in Nov
,u a.„ WCT^tf **«» W or ^8^, a"d A"euct "'"^ J™ »>•» foi taction of such lands, e-pe-
•lu.ir
lit«» VJi ie.n.»wi-rea^ an* C51 motiOU of Mr- Robinett
- approved as ieud.
may have in store a number of unwelcome conditions. !
of Port- lent to Dr. Johnson of Rosebush who favorably for a short*«me* and it iai .pi" ./' ," , .„
built. It; «'ont immediatoly to the KC^ne of the, uoi'.iig inae time "tHat U^ loie inodi 1"° ;?•^l** l':"a ,werf,rQri£l nn''
...y ..opesi accident aud took (.hem to his off.cti. ciue manu.auuwa B«e»» useir M».w-; f" "i°*'°*1 ° , ' WC W8l'°
* -r ... ' ti.o ,s„„r0 „„ u ,.nmn tr. ...... . : ,,. iioweti .io read.
a^ possible incr
put to bl0,C00
For instance: For duite a period pUint jn operatlon
Fail has been tlie Immediate prede- umi,tional unit
censor of" winter, and there is something about that word that this year
carries more shudders than usual. ;viH omp*oy faj nidU wheu rdniuiig mil minds relieved to
We read of hunger and suffering. oapacjty. though badly injured
throughout tho world, and during a" Aln bhiolds states to the Times that Wr. Sanford, Sr, he was brou-jiu ror-ults of thia harmless inj;*etio:i
season When there should be a min- the 'nQW compauy can ruanaiacture; home in Jas. DIckneli's car. were immediately apparent. The, tena
imutn Of such calamities. Winter ls;cement at lei.s than p.oo per barrel At the present wnting, Thurrtltiy' cough lcisi-neci, lever ile-Jr-ja.ied, and*
hardly more than three months awayi!lI1(1 Uve pj.g^gut soiling pr.ee is ovtr evening, Mr. Dohe
guard
road,
?12.50
35,00
main-
25.12
(ia'ly £-.r_ :ntonsivo crop production,
liiifKes it nocesfsary to find a partial
ub.-.titi.te. !t is probable that com-
••l.'rcir.l eair:cr=*. of plant it od will, in d.i.. tvr a vi .„
l.irge ir.e ;8i!i"7, be found practical, o*,a<!r tiicnd.*.
?,:r. and Mrs, Fred McGuire spent
lact wees euu in iag.uuiV vioii,..-j
f i .ends.
Mr^. L. a MoCulIooh and Mr:.
Altor« w^uVwi' .iivi.- 'ili^.jd../ in i..e.
- ljarant.
"■-. "Ivl"-" Woi'r*! loft -"•-.>.-
for Kilamaaoo where she will visit
.e.atlvcs.
M.os Je.*--ie M;Le)d arrived Thurs-
U tun* p*.rr.it h .a
and there are few signs of the re- Uvke this amont.
fortably, though
rives
Michigan which will not have to * Mr- Joslyn escaped with 'a cut hand.
1 transport its raw material, as largo t™™ the glars brokon aa tie car
ovcrtmv.od.
But these paragraphs were not in- quantlties of both marl and ciay Will
spired so much because of the world's I be at the doors o£ lhG plum>
fiiisfortunes as to supply a hint to'- rp,,„ xt„m.,«qi qv,..^ nnmmnv nf
find him alive emphass thac-tliey wore arlmimuter- ,r ,,, ,, . , t
i a. „. i«i u. / . t,.u./mi*.,!0 mi.^111- Walters, 3tone for ma nten-
I. Attended by u;g a sure cure lor. luJ$.*ulC3i3. The J nr
e was brou-jiu results of thia harmless inj;*etio:i > ' , , „ , . , . "'d
,.,„ „„,. iw iu«i ">- n,,Ant.onr m ,,„'Nel-isn * Howard, stone for main,
lis car. were immediately appwent. The, tenanr.e „n
ating, Tburrdhy' cough lcssi-ned, lever ile-Jr-ja.ied, and' , **'-" „„„,.*
^^ST*,*' Wh0,P aPirilhT ?IU inPf ^^"tS coi^a ° ,S^T.50
,i rutfering from the w» impioved. iiut ^ a fe.v , Jag We„'mani sCoops 2„
weeks c»f^™f J«8omp t L fiQat
And that is also the histtny o, i*r [ w
take "cure*,," bat dur,n| the br.efj :J ^
period of improv-jmeut Ue mmufac-, . * "
. _« *u„ tnc»Ir,i^r,,.,1o i,„ «*" anl1 SPuoes dd.
turn of plenty before that season ar-j Thi , the only coment company in1 -hock and some internal injurisa. weeks the Improvement Was gone. , ' ' WiUIam_ 'h.in„ fionf
•.•vac ■- • ..... ... .. . i... M,- Tnclvn ac..r.u.io/l «-tfl> ',. ,.„f l,r,„,- . _., ...„t i„ „i„„ H,- lilfttfivv n>/ iSrl"* •Ll* " H"UH1S, lep.Ulini, HOai
G.no
■ fiii-sfortunes as to supply a hint u*(- ThQ NatIonal share Company of^njg PROGRAM N E
Courier readers that the wise house-, £)L(-tjt a.la Grand Raii.d'- hascnurgo*
'hold will give much attention during< o£ w;,ie 8ale o£' the J^'^y-., hl0tV.; MICHIGAN FAIR
,. tne n«ct three months to stocking. k , aU ?10 r vala(; com.;
^family .larder and filling the coal- on gloc!c wWh tne Ctfijanty rrU8t: ^^ tho Kartheastern
• , ■; Company of New York .;b transfer; Fair at Bay City opons its gates on
John Neeper, clay for Garfleld
tvtccrdmg. t) Di, M:*Cool. Ju**t what:
i*. required and the amounti for a.lj
v*r*i*j? W(il be detjiniineil if po-*«iKe.•
Problcmr of haiaaso and tih-.ge o.
muck laiu1 , ptrti-re productu'n, and,
tho que;!'on of raising; the n*i.i*:t;on.l!
value of araii'o--* giown on mch soil *
will be Inch'dt-d in the eypcrhi'ie.'tal'
program. Additional tracts cf laud •
r?pre;*.enting tl.o chief type-, oi* lniic" ,
In the rtq.e w*ll he obtained for e. ;
perlnipntal work, according to pr<; -•
ent plans, while co-operative dom.n
Ftritioiir now m prog.iesr. on fiCienv ;
i«;;ns will Le contin-.-cd and otUer.
:*dded, aconlii'.g to the announce
ment.
turers rccure the testiftionials by
' means of which they indtttp others to j roftd Nq 1 1QW
^tSottom fa:t that „ery!CW« R^1*' !ookln« for «™^ 5-°° ^' PLEASANT MAN MAR-
tuberoulosis stiKeref J»t Michigan!
The Board then proceeded to open
M. ■>. ZIrati.- and Wm. H. Bleltnoll
m -in \v.liard ipcit cku i.t«t o; u.e
„*c-. m C.i. n~.*.
-Viv, Gejige Ford of Vernon town-
'iip i. in Mount Pleasant receiving
..e .viai uv.;tr..j;ii.
r.::-.ry Cnnf.eld left Tuocday for a
.e*.v day.V vJait with l\is father, A. R.
w.arl;c!d, in Detroit.
Mi ;s Mildred Hickey left Thursday
fjr Curtor vrticro she will teach dur-
.i-S t..e lolljwing year.
Harold Firh returned },o his hone
.n J;;c<!*ou Monday after an extended
vi:it Avith relatives here.
Mis3 Alice Witham of Saginaw ar-
v d --.pea'ay for a visit with her
cousin, Miss Dorothy McNeill.
Miss Ruth Kratz is spending this
.71-""™"; T\««4ai-irV«^«*'1'l consider bids for the construe-
Michigati^^^^o^.^^'^^^^'tion of roads in Grant, Sheridan and
Michigan Tuberculosis association, is
that there is no mediefite that can
townships.
R1ES DENTIST S SISTER Week in Saginaw with her aunt, Mrs.
iohn Mavei end other friends.
A Poitland pnpor gives the follow-* Mr*. Leonard McNeil left Tuesday
needed repairs of the home furnace j
and the winiWr coats for Mary and
Johnnie? *
HOLD • REUNION. lently and in that manner he is able
Moved by Mr. Robinett and carried ing account cf the marriage of Miss for a week's visit with' her daughter,
Saginaw,
Oliver enter-
Oliver, of
tveelc end.
' W* have had,a summer filled with as^; fc . . .„ fhb September 12 for the annual five-day tuweulois Thos* who have
, delate, §o far as climatic conditions; ° "««» ^y0 been opened in the fajP, the thousands of patrons who at-, f«f tuberculoid TUOBy have
' ko,^n& how many of us have permit-: west Pat of the Park Hotel gilding tend W1il be pleasantiy
ted. those, days-to pass without a' L°cal busnjess men are interested; the gorgeous line-up of.
■ tmwjsauot'flpt abtVeatere that are in.the project and Isabella stockhold-, S!ll0W and riding device
.'aipaMb1*-taoMUSlng-tor ar December | ef>vl" be reil?e"ted 0° "V b°ard I besn arralfted far their pleasure on «"°»| ., . ,^^j; t ; m .-.cr.oeu i» ioiiow«: wiuhiwubhib «. ttoe, ai z:w ociock mis auernoga,. j, E. Frank oC Toledo is acting .13
«aVanc« W*. this locality? While,01 directors.-Mt. Pleasant Times. the big midway. Instead of booking «>"«»»• ;, .'.'TffJ y-. ^ the Eectton corner common to sec* when her daughter, Mi~s Gladys »oe,;Mcket ent {n the Ann- Arbor ottieo
you vere ft»lJS«:"Weath thafejiade. pyJ . j ^e regulation carnival company as is %% , u « rroit^l*' "JF t1*0"3 X an.d 12 -o£ Grant T<>wnShiP: was united in marriage to Kalpn.M., (larlng the ab:enco of Paul Bradley
*k- i*kesi'IeL>AttriBif* A^b«r ^hostoTnoVJC CAfUtV '."-,:'? } seea rat, most laira, ltfa,n»gei." blither-} • . ; fl AKfS.lg^ZL» ^ aWE'- i and 6 and 1 of Sheridan Township, j Brown, cf Mt. Pleasant, in the pre-V. '* '
WwiV tnotnM^dici S^'&mf'to ttiVt fr^nW-L'T"- --- ". H, Cord-^euieS lilfckttnieltoM^aAavMA^f-''- ^■*'«~t-+»?422&f!%r?^.* ^>tliiW!WS*«^-<me^Hb^^
The Harrison sehoSfi' Lien Tues- tion 1 and 12 of t»a'.d
i to arrange clean, wholesome feat-; day, September 6. / ■ *=i*t-i- for the sum of
! uros that please and satisfy without. jiias Louite Potter left
Grant Town
ihip, for the sum of two thousand
•few frienda of the young cou'ple.' j »*?*•,*»! L^IT'?'" l^f0
"Misc Francis Park played Mendel-
!JlisSnSiiSS;5 uf'orvi:,!:-!-^-:'—-^.^^ ?<* ™*»« ^ ^^
rhe has been spending the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of
Dollars are not so easily obtaina-'^ni{ " " held at the j,ome ot M neyed carnival atmosphere. Among; here
. . .. ... , . . ..... lamilj was neiu ai me iiome oi itirs. .. mlim,. nttrartinnc tiiio cooomi iu «i
ble just now, as they have been for j R 0rvls in SherlQan.
a few years. In this section this is The entire famiiy o£ chii(ien
Wednesday .three hundred fifty dollars (?2,350,-! ssohn's wedding march a« the bridal! Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of
lg summer1.CO), said contractor to do all work, party took their .place, before a bank: Flint were weel: end guests of their
j and furnish all materials required in J of ferns and flowers, where the cere- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerron.
'•'the construction of said road, in-- mony was performed by Rev. Floyd' Mrs. Ed Rucce! of Vernon township
were
entirely explained by the failure of nr ' nt aeven oong and £our daugh. tUe Marne." a clever working model days.
.,...- *._ ,._. ... .._,.,_■■. Present, seven sons dna iour iirtubu . . . „ont hnttle nn<i ahnw.i »»•.
the midway attractions this season Is Clarence Gleason left Thursday for
! the great spectacle, "The Battle of i Saginaw to visit Wends for a few \ eluding gravel, such work to be' Blewfleld, pastor of the Portland
(completed by November 1, 1921; and.E. church.
M.: went to Flint Tuesday to visit hor
j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson.
farm products \o bring a price which'r"" "7, their ^milip^^Vso man v ~o£. aePictinE the great battle and show-i m1ss Mildred Hoa? returned from j said" contractor to furnish bonds in j "Miss Helen Roe, a sister- of thei Mre. Edith Hubbard of Boyne Falls
scarcely returns the production the grand and great graaid children. illg the .S.reat- el,Si,les .o£ war in. "<-"; Grand Rapids after t few days' visit j the sum of fifteen hundred dollars. * bride acted as bridesma'd, while the arriVed Thursday for a rhort visit at
costs. When our farmers are with-
During the past year there have
' tion, with the wireless flashing,, there.
Motion made by Mr. Robinett and, Srooin was attended by his brother, the home of Mr. and Mrsi Dan Crou3e.
Austin Merchant of Saginaw spent j carried that this Board acccept the 1 Howard Brown of Mt. Pleasant. Lit-
out a surplus in\money other activi-1 h ~*t'"° wPdrti-mrY Tn this familv shells £Iying' sollUers marching and Austin Merchant of Saginaw spent1 carried mat tins noaru ucccept m*--; wowarci orown ui mt. nedsuu*.. ^.-.- Mr and Mrg Haro-d shauble of
ties correspondingly suffer. ! th7eP WrtlY one eramlson and two' *" the activities o£ the- "attlefleld re-, the first of the reek visiting Clarence bid of and enter into contract with' tie Mary Isabel and Margaiet Roe., g ,,, u at Wm< H
^ great S£lTaldno deaths. SS?,duced '? f. "£e-Hke mam,er- ,Tex; Gleasan. C. M. Fisher for the construction of niece.- of the bride carried the rings Blcknell.s home Wednesday evening.
This affords reason for the sug-.:S ThoSrSLnS fronT a dS and hiS COmpany °f cowb°ys Miss Ruth Helnea of Flint is visit- one mile of road in Sheridan Town-. In small baskets of flower., the doh-.
gestion that the wise will begS, = W^SM' ^ l£,Tb. wS ot ?«« !!L?^?^?.!^i!J°„!Iiug .at the h?rae o£ ^ &A ^ R-\s^ *e^be_?.^.to^!; ^^l"^!^1^^^^- «^.' to their hoS' S^SS7^^.
an extended visit with their psjr-
sug-.; Those attending from
begin ; were:
their preparations for winter NOW, Canada
even if it requires sacrifice of antie-! Mich
ipated pleasures or plans for ™ j ^d lU^., l^«d ^ - i ^ 17"^ R; 2 W., (GlaOwin County). Gertrude" Roe, Thelma Bowes, and
aCUTitieS' • i Ind'to dSLi? Mr's fmvif t Cyde Dr°me' Deckwlth'. Zoological ^ m" fM van Densen went away j Lnce west one mile between sec- Phy,iss Friend. Tuesday for Saginaw where they Will
However, here is the chief reason J^^ Mr andMrT John Johnson Garden8 w,th a great collection ot" the first of the week on business to tions 12 and 13 of said Sheridan; "Mrc. Brown i- one of Portland's visit their daughter, Miss Mame
for this advice, if it will be taken as! »r *nd Mrs C A Welch Mr and : w,,d animals- The Astlc Wonder, Sel . a0llth part of ihe state> Township, for the sum of three thou-; most popular young ladies, gaduating 1 O'Grady.
such. On or about December 1st II'.. "-„U ;, «♦ 'to.II^'. „„^ »,-■ don's Big Vaudeville Shows, and a Mr. W. Hubert went to Saginaw I sand one hundred thirty-nine dollars from the high school with the class of Miss Doris Gerow returned Monday
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Grady left
Mr. W. Hubert went to Saginaw j sand one hundred thirty-nine dollars from the high school with the class of
uesday where he expects to under-|'and seventy cents ($3,139.70), said,'is, she later attended the Central. rr
there will come the announcement • ann m' L D *^knS of Aluia dozen or more gleat attractioni-- in Tuesday where he expects to under-land seventy cents ($3,139.70), said, -15, she later attended the Central. rrom FHnt where she had befen visit-
in every community of the opening Tll.f ,ft ' dinnpr thp _hnl * ' . addition to several riding devices of;go an operation this -veek. i contractor to do all work and furnish state Normal, graduating from that lnff her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
of the tax collector's office and of his' a"!Bhad their nhrtot-ken all kinds. , Mr. and Mrs. A. ^llard and little aU materials, including gravel, re- institution in 1917. She later went to Neithercut.
duly conferred authority to seize any-1 M_s 'orvis is 73 vears of a**e is' The lree attactions Include the In-, son returned Wedneslay from a few J auired in the construction of said Newaygo where she spent two years Harvey spaulding, physical director
thing you possess,—from a curly vprv ' tivp aml „,.„„„., hpr^if^n Pn ' ter1111"011811 Auto Polo teams, John-; decks' visit In the south part of the'*-r0ad; such work to be completed by as teacher of drawing in the schools 1 o£ Saginaw Y. M. C. A., visited with
tailed pig to the family fliver to sat- Jertaining hostess to her 125 guests • Robinson's Famous Elephants, The!state. i November 1, 1921; said contracctor 0f that place and two years in the c j Holbrook on Monday. He has a
isfy his demands.
MRS. WILLIAM BLACK
And his demands this year will ex-j
ceed any hertofore experienced in;
Sc monpf w^ Ella Amelia Bncner wa3 born iniMIle* Marguerite and her dancing, turned from Ann Arbor Tuesday. Mr.
don and "n a slason 7t felUng prices * Van Buren County, Ohio (54 years | horses anfr LaBelle Flora in a daring Gri„0n is very much improved with
fnr fivprvthinc we have for sale 1 seven m0Hths and tw0 days) and in I slule for h£e- ! the treatment received there.
tor everything we nave tor saie., girlhood came to Michigan with One of the biggest sensations of the j ,^__
True the expenditures hf« Jee° • her parents. entire program will be furnished by' ~ '7^7DT
S^0rrSSSindto7iJS! ^ ^ *» of * — ■*» -l«» *«**"* ^^ ^ s^] schull-bruckart-
Eight Lunatic Chinks, Johannes Mrs. Geo. Breeze of Detroit visited j to furnish bond§ in the sum ot eigh-, schools of Lowell. " " ' camp o£ boys at Lake George.
, Josephson's Inlander's famous wrest-(her husband and sons who have been teen hundred dollars. "Mr. Brown is also a graduate of, . Arthur Marxhauson
Motion made by Mr. Robinett au-\ , the Central State Normal and two! Mr. and Mrs.AituurMarximuso
carried tliat this Board accept the;years ago was athleLic director and.and da-s-^ Jean, of oa0maw, a.e
lers, The Lamont Duo of wire walk-' camping at Arnold Lake for the past
! er, The Cottrell-Powell troupe of tew ^yeeks. "
j equestrians, Capt. Flory the diver, ** Mr. and Mn. George Griffon re-
l ;*■'.'" *
^""•^zS^
„ t.„f ti „ ^„„ „,„ married to Wm. -Black of Sheridan. Company who present Capt. Edward
of progressiveness, but he day we. Tq unJon who dr from f
must PAY is too near for comfoit, tWQ daushter8 and thre(J SQns> ^^
j Byron, Dewey, Laura aud Clarence.
If the winter's provisions are in j She leav.es to mourn her death, her
the family storage, the coal supply | husband, one daughter, Mr3. Jess
in the bin and the innumerable little: Cotton, Hying near Clare and three
repairs made to keep the chilling; sons residing at home; also father,
blasts on the outside you will be in I mother, one brother and two sisters,
better humor to face the demands 1 and a host of friends and neighbors.
of that servant of the law, and who
possesses such arbitrary powers.
K. OF P.'S ATTENTION
1
All K. of P's wishing to go to Evart
Monday and having no way to go will
register themselves at Thompson &
Wilkinson's. All persons driving
cars and not loaded, kindly register at
the above place.
All cars and people will assemble
at K. of P. uaiL at 7:00 a. m. sharp.
Remember, Evart i3 ene hour faster
than Ciare time. All available cars
needed. Kindly register.
Daughter Laura died nine years
ago on the 27th day of August, the
same day of month that her mother
died.
The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the
Colonville church, being conducted by
Rev. Mr. Teed of the Church ot God.
23RD INFANTRY REUNION
At the home of the bride's parents
ing aeroplane at the height of three ] jn Sheridan township, °n Wednesday
thousand feet in a parachute. | noon, August 24, occurred the mar-
j rlage of Miss Ertie, daughter of Mr.
' and Mrs. Wm. Bruckart, to Ralph
EDWIN STEARNS CALLED I Schull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
j Schull of Arthur township. Rev.
Word has been received of the i Bates . officiated and the ceremony
death of Edwin Stearns, former resi-(was witnessed by George Bates and
dent of Clare, at Grass Lake, Sdaday { Mrs, Wesley Teal, date* o£ ^f.8 .brVP-
evening,. August 28. He is the uncle I Immediately after * ve^°L»n£;
of Mrs. C. G. Brewer of Vernon town- nor was served W only lmmeoiaxt.
ship. friends, and on Thursday morning
The Courier extends sympathy to the happy couple left for a few days
i outing at Houghton Lal«.. They Will
1 make their home witli «» Sroom 8
\ parents in Arthur township.
The Courier extends best Wishes
for a long and happy wedded life.
NOTICEI
All students of all grades, includ*
ing the high school, should report at
their various places when the last
bell rings at 8.30 next Tuesday morn*
ing.
J, P, JQNJI& SjiftJ>Kch.f Secretary,
The 56th Annual Reunion ot the
23rd Mich. Vol. Infantry Will be held
in the City of St. Johns, Mich., Thurs.
day, September. 22, The old veterans,
wives and sweethearts are to be the
guests of Oliver Spaulding and citizens of St. Johns. Van Wormer's
niartial band of Flint, members of
the association, will be on hand with
a good supply of music.
Oliver Spaulding,' St. Johns, president.
Robert Anderson, Maple Rapids,
the bereaved family.
CLARE FAMILY IN CALIFORNIA
bid of ann enter into contract with; science teacher in the Lowell schools.
Warren C. Alwood and Stephen'pie is now taking a dental course at
Holler for the construction of one* the University of Michigan. After a
mile of road in Arthur Township de- two weeks' trip, Mr. and Mrs. Brown
scribed as follows: Commencing at Will locate at Ann Arbor until Mr.
the section corner common to sec-'Brown lias completed his studies,
tions 14, 15, 22, and 23 of Arthur j Those from out of town who atlend-
Township, thence thence west ones ed the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.
mile between sections 15 and 22 of'ciiailes Brown, Howard and Olive
said township, for the sum of two'Brown of Mt. Pleasant; Dr. B. D. Roe
thousand six hundred eighty-five dol- j and daughter and Mrs. Lillian Van
lars ($2,685.00), said contractor to ■ Aiken of Jackson; Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
do all work and furnish all materials' Roe of Clare; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
including gravel, required in the« Christenson of Newaygo.''
consruction of said road; such workj
to be completed by November 1, j
1921; said contactor to furnish bonds;
in the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, j
A communication from the clerk of! The many friends of Ralph Dodge
DODGE-STORY
Freeman Townshib, relative to taking over certain roads in that Township, was read by the clerk.
On motion the Board then ad
On motion the Board then adjourned
ship, were very much surprised when
visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Marxhausen, of Wise township.
Mies Hilda Dunlop has moved hor
millinery from the second floor to
the first floor in the Dunlop block,
next to McNeill's Cafe on West 5 th
street.
Clyde Raymond and Wayne Brech-
cnbury of Saginaw arrived Thursday ■
from Saginaw for a visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Thayer of Vernon township.
Mrs. J. A. Reeder, Mrs. Louisa
Gheck, and Miss Frances Davy are
guests of wir. and Mrs. James S.
Bicknell at their cottage at Lake
George .this week.
Mrs. C. D. Harvey went to Battle
of Detroit, formerly of Vernon town-[the second operation Tuesday for l:or
Mrs. Christy Wood, who underwent
announcement was made of his mar- the second opeation Tuesday for h2r
riage to Miss Dorothy Story of De-1 eyes. Sne is slowly recovering,
troit, at Mount Pleasant, Friday,
August 19. Rev. Hanthorn of the
Mr. and Mrs. Will Neithercut, Mr.
i and Mrs. Chas. Neithercut and Mr.
Robert Hutchinson, Tem'y Chairman. Methodist Eliscopal church Per-jand Mrs." Lee Coulter, together with
The pleasant news has come from
California that Mr. and Mrs. Frank
LamOreaux, formerly very well known
residents of Clare and vicinity, have
purchased a beautiful home on one of
the nicest streets in Pasadena, California Mr. Lamoreatix's health is
Improving very rapidly and they appear to be enjoying that beautiful'
country to the best of their ability,
Seymour Andrus, County Clerk,
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FRUIT
Save all the fruit this year and save
it in Queen easy sealing Fruit Cans.
Clare Hardware & Implement Co.
JACKS0N--R0DAPAUGH
On Sunday, August«» # the hbme
of Rev. Bates of Sheridan township,.
Mies Violet RodapiWJgli and Castle
Jackson were nniteS j« marriage,
Rev. Bates performing the ceremony,
They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Alwood. . ,m .,
Tho bride is a resident of Sheridan
township while the grc^ w-one of
Chfta-BihteMy respected, young men
They will make their home in Clare.
* Their many friends extend con.,
gratulattyns.
formed the ceremony. They were at-. ^^ families> are in cjBre ttla Vflak
FRUIT
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bush
of Detroit, cousins of the groom. #
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge left Saturday
for Detroit where they will be at
Save all the fruit this year and save home tQ ^^ frteiul8_
it in Queen easy sealing Fruit Cans. The Gourier extends congratula
Clare Hardware & Implement Co.. tiong
YOUNG couple desire, at once, two or
three furnished rooms for housekeeping. « 15-lti.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 is the date'
when J. Leahy the Optometrist will
.visit Clare again, see adv ia this
Jseue. " . 15-2t
NOTICE!
from Flint visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doherty rid
daughter of Saginaw and Mr. a*.id
Mrs. Fred Doherty of Lansing, were
called from their homes Tuesday on
account of the injut-ies of A. J,
Doherty. Also Joseph Doherty of
Coleman, brother of the mayor.
Mr. and Ivirs, George Anderson and
daughter Octavia rpent la^-.t week end
Will tho. parties having hair left
at Mrs. Geo. H. Brown's please call^witk friends at Wall Lake and Gull
and claim same at once? G. H. Brown.! Lake and Kalamazoo. Mr. Ander.*oni
j returned to his duties Monday .and
Norman Lockwood to Saginaw Sat-.Mrs. Anderson and Octavia went to
urday. . • Garry, Indiana, for s* week's visit.
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| Title | 1921-09-02; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1921-09-02 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, September 2, 1921 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1895. In 1923, was absorbed into The Clare Sentinel. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
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| Title | 1921-09-02; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1921-09-02 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, September 2, 1921 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1895. In 1923, was absorbed into The Clare Sentinel. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
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EFORE WE KNOW IT We'll be Growling Over the High Price and Slow Delivery of Coal, and Summer's Forgetfulness. According to the most reputable almanacs Fall is ushered in this year National Portland Cement Comgany To Build at 6-oldwater Lake Mt. Pleasant and Isabella county I are to have a new industry. This an- j nouncemeut is authorized by repre- 1 sentatrves ot the National Portland 1 Cement Company, a $2,000,000 cor- cement ^AANBTE[««iGO0NTY!MAY0R DOHERTY * $,T'6 ^" cures IN AUTO COLLISION Victims of TMberculo^'Waste Mon^ " j For no Riflf " Two Cars Meet Heart oh And. ^nsinEr Auc/ TM ast ?15,ooo,; OCCUpantS Injured ; ooo is spent oaci year^ the Annji-j ——• Iican peoi.Jj *.-. W "-"cures" torj Wednesday, afternoon as Mayor A.- tuberculo^i , i.^wri»-ttJ>«rJW Dif H. a. i J. Doherty, accompanied by Fred Pattison, -medical tieif^ot-tetary olj l, n , , , -i on w^iporatioii. 'ino company has pur- at exacOy 9 o'clock and 20 ininutas,lchat.ed from ^ RoWns PorUand a. m„ on .Friday, Sept. 23rd, or three ( ^ t Holding Company, 236 acres weeks from this morning. NEW ROADS TO^BE BUILT. Road Commissioners Accept Bids for Grant, Sheridan i and Arthur Townships. i START FORTY ACRE 'f; 2 !. MUCK LAND TESTS r Important Information Sought at New ! Mich'gan Experiment Static. i Kar;t Landing, Aug. 2D.—Information of value to Michigan mack land far^i LOCAL ("5$ T. Holbrook to Saginaw Tuesday. i,* ajsocia.' Spectal meeting of the Beard of 'euros" are Coun'---'r Road Commissioners of . QL yeivon.. Clare Count>r- Michigan, held at the joTia7d bardeVuig'on uou'iwater Laselwas driving a Ford coupe. This oc-'who have u^il fcem.JPW w*I m j jjujj J™=J J* ^ S^v ^I?S ■ tj8t/on'tl10 "^soacnt aad tor„l Lilpoi.a. ' • formed doctor knows tfcft JHwe is no. u tonntj, en monunj, AdKu.t -.,„*•„„ „, v. _„„. ,.., ^.... *, „ t Joslyii, was returning from Mt. Pleaj-1 die NatU».** » uupr-Ml ant, riding in his sedan, he collided tion. And «.. '*.u...e Xiffl with Dr. Walkington of that city, who] oacitcd up iiy-"-Vw«>.--**o.lJ ers will be sought at a fcpselol eape-i. f°sfav m2e«u& of fca O. E. S. rlment ffjtion jnct e tablighed a1. M. t*;"*-S:it* A. C„ according to announcement of &"'■ • F:v.nk Cornell of Coleman via- Dr. M. M. McCool, head Of the col-,*1?-* •.riomL Jn Claro Wed is dav. lege roiu c".epait*i.onr.. x ' '"' ;,ir. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson loft Rapidly increaoing need for added ■ Sunday fur a vtoxt with friends in '■■ and has under option IviO acres ad- ■ curred at the bridge one and a q.iar ' j pies, is* Just because the season of red ap-;jaooni Tiie mant will be located at! tor miles south cf Rosebush, which■,. ue t.-.„. „:eculo.ns,: " ' .' ^ , ,a es, shilling rains and rheumatism. v.oUlw[l-_or L,aK0 a!ld the general of-* is nawaw for two cars to pass at this! but moct oi the. people -*•&*..> oM'-j t,^ < v * ° c 10.c*c scheduled" to open on Friday, the j flC0s. at Mt. i-.*easant. It u proposed* Point, both diivsrs endeavoring to ' testimonial* are entirely, Sinai, e, *u-iMl. prt^L™. „?,!!. •>q 1091 „.-,.. , ,,i w „ ,AugtlV;t iz*vfion of much coils led Dean R, V. .9, 1921, was called to oider by the shaw to get ^ a„roa f the M p. m. Present: . .,, . A. C. farm. Many of the oxp^rimon^ fTiit*nn« ° Ml\Rob-ule;;t' will be of a p3;*inaaont nature, vari- 23rd day Of the month need not nec-( ^"b"m^t *a "railroad from thu cn» to * get there ttivt. The impact was ot, cording to Dr. Pattisoiw* I chahn*i»n WaS * temporary ou. pioblem. ot nuch tavmUg mnJ e*;carlly be.regarded as a warning to ,ifl coa,piiUV.4 piaut and e.vtjnd the sufficient force as to cause the cars* It is a well known ?»<** that *i*ictims • Z.. ,l, I <■■,,■,-, tal:en UP in ^eta'.l. dodge black cactss, avoiding walking''. ' e n'uect mtil lhli 1.ere 4liar,-to careen. Mr, Doherty and Mi. of this diselas-i.-swlllreaponu **i*i, ' . ™'Tr °', » ffief'rf .f„.y "' Difficulty of obtaining manure for tindor a ladder *or hoisting an umbrella in Oil family sitting room, but to some of> us it eorlo' encouages the M- i - juette weot. * Joslyn crawled out, but tho former's „ A mouev'n plant with an in.tial' condition was such t/.at w^rd was .,..„„,, , .i capacity ot 5iv,uao b.*.rrcla surmise thafr a Fall thus inaugurated jau . cemcat a yQM. M.U1 b(J is announced thai, tke compa; to commence tne construction of the Tlie Hews as it came to Una u annuals. hot unit in Nov ,u a.„ WCT^tf **«» W or ^8^, a"d A"euct "'"^ J™ »>•» foi taction of such lands, e-pe- •lu.ir lit«» VJi ie.n.»wi-rea^ an* C51 motiOU of Mr- Robinett - approved as ieud. may have in store a number of unwelcome conditions. ! of Port- lent to Dr. Johnson of Rosebush who favorably for a short*«me* and it iai .pi" ./' " , .„ built. It; «'ont immediatoly to the KC^ne of the, uoi'.iig inae time "tHat U^ loie inodi 1"° ;?•^l** l':"a ,werf,rQri£l nn'' ...y ..opesi accident aud took (.hem to his off.cti. ciue manu.auuwa B«e»» useir M».w-; f" "i°*'°*1 ° , ' WC W8l'° * -r ... ' ti.o ,s„„r0 „„ u ,.nmn tr. ...... . : ,,. iioweti .io read. a^ possible incr put to bl0,C00 For instance: For duite a period pUint jn operatlon Fail has been tlie Immediate prede- umi,tional unit censor of" winter, and there is something about that word that this year carries more shudders than usual. ;viH omp*oy faj nidU wheu rdniuiig mil minds relieved to We read of hunger and suffering. oapacjty. though badly injured throughout tho world, and during a" Aln bhiolds states to the Times that Wr. Sanford, Sr, he was brou-jiu ror-ults of thia harmless inj;*etio:i season When there should be a min- the 'nQW compauy can ruanaiacture; home in Jas. DIckneli's car. were immediately apparent. The, tena imutn Of such calamities. Winter ls;cement at lei.s than p.oo per barrel At the present wnting, Thurrtltiy' cough lcisi-neci, lever ile-Jr-ja.ied, and* hardly more than three months awayi!lI1(1 Uve pj.g^gut soiling pr.ee is ovtr evening, Mr. Dohe guard road, ?12.50 35,00 main- 25.12 (ia'ly £-.r_ :ntonsivo crop production, liiifKes it nocesfsary to find a partial ub.-.titi.te. !t is probable that com- ••l.'rcir.l eair:cr=*. of plant it od will, in d.i.. tvr a vi .„ l.irge ir.e ;8i!i"7, be found practical, o*,a.- for Kilamaaoo where she will visit .e.atlvcs. M.os Je.*--ie M;Le)d arrived Thurs- U tun* p*.rr.it h .a and there are few signs of the re- Uvke this amont. fortably, though rives Michigan which will not have to * Mr- Joslyn escaped with 'a cut hand. 1 transport its raw material, as largo t™™ the glars brokon aa tie car ovcrtmv.od. But these paragraphs were not in- quantlties of both marl and ciay Will spired so much because of the world's I be at the doors o£ lhG plum> fiiisfortunes as to supply a hint to'- rp,,„ xt„m.,«qi qv,..^ nnmmnv nf find him alive emphass thac-tliey wore arlmimuter- ,r ,,, ,, . , t i a. „. i«i u. / . t,.u./mi*.,!0 mi.^111- Walters, 3tone for ma nten- I. Attended by u;g a sure cure lor. luJ$.*ulC3i3. The J nr e was brou-jiu results of thia harmless inj;*etio:i > ' , , „ , . , . "'d ,.,„ „„,. iw iu«i ">- n,,Ant.onr m ,,„'Nel-isn * Howard, stone for main, lis car. were immediately appwent. The, tenanr.e „n ating, Tburrdhy' cough lcssi-ned, lever ile-Jr-ja.ied, and' , **'-" „„„,.* ^^ST*,*' Wh0,P aPirilhT ?IU inPf ^^"tS coi^a ° ,S^T.50 ,i rutfering from the w» impioved. iiut ^ a fe.v , Jag We„'mani sCoops 2„ weeks c»f^™f J«8omp t L fiQat And that is also the histtny o, i*r [ w take "cure*," bat dur,n the br.efj :J ^ period of improv-jmeut Ue mmufac-, . * " . _« *u„ tnc»Ir,i^r,,.,1o i,„ «*" anl1 SPuoes dd. turn of plenty before that season ar-j Thi , the only coment company in1 -hock and some internal injurisa. weeks the Improvement Was gone. , ' ' WiUIam_ 'h.in„ fionf •.•vac ■- • ..... ... .. . i... M,- Tnclvn ac..r.u.io/l «-tfl> ',. ,.„f l,r,„,- . _., ...„t i„ „i„„ H,- lilfttfivv n>/ iSrl"* •Ll* " H"UH1S, lep.Ulini, HOai G.no ■ fiii-sfortunes as to supply a hint u*(- ThQ NatIonal share Company of^njg PROGRAM N E Courier readers that the wise house-, £)L(-tjt a.la Grand Raii.d'- hascnurgo* 'hold will give much attention during< o£ w;,ie 8ale o£' the J^'^y-., hl0tV.; MICHIGAN FAIR ,. tne n«ct three months to stocking. k , aU ?10 r vala(; com.; ^family .larder and filling the coal- on gloc!c wWh tne Ctfijanty rrU8t: ^^ tho Kartheastern • , ■; Company of New York .;b transfer; Fair at Bay City opons its gates on John Neeper, clay for Garfleld tvtccrdmg. t) Di, M:*Cool. Ju**t what: i*. required and the amounti for a.lj v*r*i*j? W(il be detjiniineil if po-*«iKe.• Problcmr of haiaaso and tih-.ge o. muck laiu1 , ptrti-re productu'n, and, tho que;!'on of raising; the n*i.i*:t;on.l! value of araii'o--* giown on mch soil * will be Inch'dt-d in the eypcrhi'ie.'tal' program. Additional tracts cf laud • r?pre;*.enting tl.o chief type-, oi* lniic" , In the rtq.e w*ll he obtained for e. ; perlnipntal work, according to pr<; -• ent plans, while co-operative dom.n Ftritioiir now m prog.iesr. on fiCienv ; i«;;ns will Le contin-.-cd and otUer. :*dded, aconlii'.g to the announce ment. turers rccure the testiftionials by ' means of which they indtttp others to j roftd Nq 1 1QW ^tSottom fa:t that „ery!CW« R^1*' !ookln« for «™^ 5-°° ^' PLEASANT MAN MAR- tuberoulosis stiKeref J»t Michigan! The Board then proceeded to open M. ■>. ZIrati.- and Wm. H. Bleltnoll m -in \v.liard ipcit cku i.t«t o; u.e „*c-. m C.i. n~.*. -Viv, Gejige Ford of Vernon town- 'iip i. in Mount Pleasant receiving ..e .viai uv.;tr..j;ii. r.::-.ry Cnnf.eld left Tuocday for a .e*.v day.V vJait with l\is father, A. R. w.arl;c!d, in Detroit. Mi ;s Mildred Hickey left Thursday fjr Curtor vrticro she will teach dur- .i-S t..e lolljwing year. Harold Firh returned },o his hone .n J;;cvl" be reil?e"ted 0° "V b°ard I besn arralfted far their pleasure on «"°» ., . ,^^j; t ; m .-.cr.oeu i» ioiiow«: wiuhiwubhib «. ttoe, ai z:w ociock mis auernoga,. j, E. Frank oC Toledo is acting .13 «aVanc« W*. this locality? While,01 directors.-Mt. Pleasant Times. the big midway. Instead of booking «>"«»»• ;, .'.'TffJ y-. ^ the Eectton corner common to sec* when her daughter, Mi~s Gladys »oe,;Mcket ent {n the Ann- Arbor ottieo you vere ft»lJS«:"Weath thafejiade. pyJ . j ^e regulation carnival company as is %% , u « rroit^l*' "JF t1*0"3 X an.d 12 -o£ Grant T<>wnShiP: was united in marriage to Kalpn.M., (larlng the ab:enco of Paul Bradley *k- i*kesi'IeL>AttriBif* A^b«r ^hostoTnoVJC CAfUtV '."-,:'? } seea rat, most laira, ltfa,n»gei." blither-} • . ; fl AKfS.lg^ZL» ^ aWE'- i and 6 and 1 of Sheridan Township, j Brown, cf Mt. Pleasant, in the pre-V. '* ' WwiV tnotnM^dici S^'&mf'to ttiVt fr^nW-L'T"- --- ". 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