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Shepard, Manager. FEEDS AND SEEDS THE :: IVALDEN :: WRENCH Is the best automobile wrench manufactured. We have the com plete sets. Every wrench ever used on a Ford car, and nearly every wrench ever used on any make car. The "Walden stands the test. Vacum Cup Tires No better tire ever manufactured. The 30x3 i size sells for $21 (including war tax). Guaranteed for 6,000 miles. Mobiloil Is the perfect lubricant. A Grade for every car. Use it once and you will never use any other grade of oil. Vacuum Cup Tires, Tubes, Cup Grease, Spot Lights, Bum pers, Grease Guns, Pumps, in fact our line of Accessories includes every little thing needed for any car. If you want Genuine FORD PARTS, we have them. We are now taking orders for the New Model 4 Overland SEE US ABOUT IT Giddings Auto Supply Go. Ghac. C. Giddingc PawlPaw, - - Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County cf Van Buren. At a session of said court, held at the Probate ofice in the Village of Paw Paw, in said County, on the 23rd, day of June ,A. D. 1919. Present, Hon. Wm. Killefer, Judje of Probate In the irnttfT cf the Estate c Don J. Morlan, deceased. Irene Morlan, widow' of said de ceased, having filed 'in said Court her petition praying for reasons therein stated that the administration of said estate be granted to said petitioner, r tot seme other suitable person. " v H is ordered that the 21st, day of July A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate office be and is hereby appointed for ex amining 1 and 'allowing said account and hearing said petition; It is further ordered, that public notice thereof be given by publication bt a copy of this order for three suc cessive weeks, previous to said day of hearing, in The True Northerner, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. Wm. Killefer Judge of Probate. A true copy. Margaret M. Southworth Register of Probate. 22t3 ft STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNT OF VAN RUREN At a session of said court held at the Probate office in the village of raw Taw, in said County, on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1919. Present, Hon. Wm. Killefer, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of Earls I. Fisk. deceased. Louise Fisk, widow of said de ceased, having filed in said court her petition praying that a certain in strument in writing, purporting to bt a copy of the last will and testament of said deceased, now on file in said court be admitted to probata and that the administration of said es tate be granted to Daniel P. Fisk. o." to some other suitable person. It i? ordered that the 21 s, day of July A. D. 1919, at ten oVlock in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and is hereby appointed for hear ing said petition, It is further ordered that public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three success ive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in The True Northerner, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. Wm. Killefer, Judge of Probate. A true copy Margaret M. Southworth Rp:1.?.fi nf Pi iKnt- 99f? STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF VAN BUREN IN CHANCERY Seth S. Fasso't. Plaintiff. John Allen, Moody Emerson, Ben jam, n F Wk. William H. Sullivan, fcamuol M unlock, Frederick Booher, Marvin Uanr.as, Timothy Morse, Henry Gregory, John Lindcrman, Jerome Col man and Calvin Brittain, their heirs known and unknown, their legatees and assigns, Defendants. Suit pending m the Circuit Court for the County of Van Buren in chan cery, at the village of Paw Paw in said County, on the 25th, day of June, A. D. 1919. In this cause it appearing from affidavit on file, that the Defendants John Allen, Moody Emorson, Ben jamin F. Fisk, William H. Sullivan, Samuel Murdock, Frederick Booher, Marvin Hannas, Timothy Morse, Henry Gregory, John Lindcrman, Jerome Coleman, and Calvin Brittain their heirs known and unknown, their legatees and assigns On motion of Lincoln H. Titus, Plaintiff's Attorney, it is ordered that the said Defendants above named cause their appearance to be entered within three months from the date of this order and In case of their appearance that they cause their answer to the Plaintiff's Bill of Com plaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on said Plaintiff's Attor ney within fifteen days after service on them of a copy of said bill and notice of this order; and that in de fault thereof, said bill be taken as confessed by the said non resident Defendants. And it is further ordered, that with in twenty days the said Plaintiff cause a notice of this order to be published in the True Northerner, a newspaper printed, . published and circulating in said County, and that such publication be continued therein at least once1 in each week for six weeks in succession, or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on Bald non ' resident Defen dants at least twenty days before the time above perscribed for their appearance. L. Burget Des Voignes Circuit Judge. Lincoln H. Titus Attorney for Plaintiff Business address 303 Hanselman Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich. 22tl ' Obstacles In Every Path. 'V"M of us who work for a living ifL.to contend with a full measure vcf the day's cares and setbacks. We have this obligation to meet, that diffi cult to waster, and so on. Yet in fair ness to ourselves and In justice to the persons with whom we touch elbows daring business Lours, we should, the riinute we come Into their midst put all "our own business' into the background. Cpongea. The-wet, fiat lands of Ecuador pro duce a vine yielding fruit which, wbea irled, fores a epoose considered' by . leae poxcj r- tupcrior ' " to animal ipocje. STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Probate Court for the County of Van Buren. In the matter of the estate of Louis C. Block, deceased. Notice is hereby given that four months from the 12th, day of June, A. D. 1919, have been allowed for creditors to present their claims against said deceased to said court for examination and adjustment, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court at the probate office in the village of Paw Paw in said county, on or before the 20th, day of October, A. D. 1919, and that said claims will be heard by said court on Monday the 20th, day of October, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the fore noon. Dated, June 12th, A. D. 1919. Wm. Killefer 21t3 Judge of Probate. THAT MORNING LAMENESS If you are lame every morning, and suffer urinary ills, there must be a cause. Often its "weak kidneys. To strengthen the weakened kidneys and avert - more serious 'trouble, use Doan's Kidney Pills. You can rely on Paw Taw; testimony. E. L; Cross, farmer, Route 2, says: "I highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone who has kidney trouble. I had' this complaint for sme time, brought on I beliere by ad attack of grip. I suffered from pains in the small of my back. ' Ai night the' trouble waj worsened in the morning, I was very laimrand tired. I was "bothered by headaches and dizzy spells and was often ner vous. The secretions from' my kid neys contained sediment and were so frequent in passage I was obliged to get up several times at night. A couple of boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me." 60 cents at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn, Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. MORTGAGE SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of the money secured by a mortgage dated November 10th, 1917 executed by Henry G. Webber and Isdbell C. Webber, his wife to the First National Bank of Paw Paw, Michigan, which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Van Buren County in Liber 111 of Mortgages at page 15, and Whereas the amount claimed to be Columbus Can Well Accommo date All Who Attend Methodist Celebration, Officials Say NO CROWD which has beeo proposed for the Methodist Centenary Celebration will swamp Columbus, according to Mayor George J. Karb, who has received some Inquiries from distant points re garding the ability of the Capital City to take care of the hundreds of thousands of Methodists coming from all orer the United States for the Centenary Celebration, June z0 to July 13. Mayor Karb says: "Columbus has always been equal to any situ ation. We are not going to fall the exposUton'crowtls, no matter how many thousand there are. Tell them to come to Columbus town. We are ready with open hearts and open doors. Columbus can do it." James T. Daniels, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, says: "We can easily and satisfactorily accommodate three hundred thou tnd visitors." Organizing Secretary H. B. Dickson says: "Three hundred thousand my minimum estimate ot attendance. Confident Columbus can take care of twice that number." -? a r- 4Kt ''4? 1 ww- ii President G. E. Ellsworth and Family, Northern States Mission, Prominent Church Workers Honored In Chicago FTER fifteen years of earne-jt Since then the membership of the mission has increased to 1,000, be sides preat numbers who have moved west to the stakes of Zion We now have some thirty organized branches where regular morning and evening services are held. The church now owns seven church buildings in the ' A work as PrcHdent of the ,n,sion, located at Logan Square and Nurint-ru .-iaies .Mission, Rowland. Chicago; Hill. 111.: Evans- L.mrcli ot Jesus Chnst of Latter-day vjHCt Imi.. St. Paul. Minn.: Milwaukee ::-mts, with headquarters at Lopan Wis., and Winnipeg. Canada. Ikide nuare. Chicairo Mr. G. E. Ellsworth these a movement is on foot for th- i.a.x receueu an nonnraDie release, as erection of houses of worship in M: ; s has also Mrs. Ellsworth, who for ncapolis. Minn., and Detroit. Mich, r everalf years has had charge of the Twcntv-three branches of the Na v.or.ie.i s work of the mission. tional Women's Relief Society have As a token of the esteem in which been organized in nearlv as manv both are held in Chicapo, a literary cities. During the war tliee orcrani ;.nd musical entertainment and ban- ations were turned into Red Cross rtset, largely attended by non-mem- Auxiliaries to help relieve the suffer btr as well as members of their ing jn Europe. During 1 01 S their 3.VJ ( hurch, was held on Friday evening, members made for the Red Cro-i 4. Among the features was an historical 0S(I surgical dressings, 2.27S hospital ,iapcr prepared 1)- Elder George W. garments, 1,140 hospital simpl! bowler, Historian of the Mission. 1.40S knitted articles, 0OS refugee gar from which the following salient ments, 145 sheets, 21 bath towels, 1113 points are extracted: hand towels, 2r handkerchiefs, 20 nan- "1 he i fifteen years during which kins and collected .1,4(52 pounds of S E E1,swortM has presided articles for the Belgian Relief. Heride over the Northern States Mission, has this they have taken care of the sicl: been a period of marked growth and and suffering in their midst; during development. 1918 they spent 471 days with the Vres Ellsworth was appointed to sick, made 094 special visits to the presided over the mission in July, sick, and 40 families were helped finan 1004 to succeed Pres. Asahel II. cially. The Relief Society orpaniVa WoodrufT, who had been released to tions have been under the personal return to his home in the West. direction of Mrs. Ellsworth. Prior to this appointment Pres. The work in Manitoba, Canada, was Ellsworth had spent one year in the really commenced by Pres. Ellsworth mission as a traveling missionary, as -and under his direction has grown tin well as two vears in the California til now a very prosperous branch ex i?,'.,on. ...... ists there. Winnipeg branch is a good When he took hold of the work here example of the advancement that has the mission was in a vastly different come to all parts of the mission. The condition from what it is today. There Chicago work itself has grown until it were only 985 members in the six has been felt wise to separate it fron Mates. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minne- the rest of Illinois and make of it ota, Wisconsin and Michigan, and the separate conference. Two splendid province of Manitoba in , Canada, branches have grown up here. Truly There were no buildings belonging to two blades of grass have grown here the church except the Carthage Jail where only one grew before Q whe-e Joseph and Hyrum Smith were Pres. Ellsworth's influence for good nurdcrcd and which had1 just been has been felt throughout the entire purchased. All meetings were held in mission and in leaving he leaves many rrivate homes or in halls rented for very dear friends who wish him sue the purpose. cess In his new undertakings." I due on said mortgage at the date of this notice is five hundred fifty-three 'and 75-100 Dollars ($553.75) principal ShIamsI nvA 4ft a nrVior sum rf nUU lUWlVSt CU4 HIV AW fifteen dollars the statutory attorney fee provided for in said mortgage which is the whole amount claimed to Ka Ann aiA nnniiM tvn Raid "morrarA I -- - -oo I J S Jl A. 1 . ana no proceedings at or in equity having been brought to recc jcr the amount due whereby the poweR sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, Now therefore notice is hereby gfren that by virtue of the power of sale and in pursuance of the "statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises at' public auction to the highest bidder at the north front door of the Court -House in the village of Paw Paw, county of Van Buren, Michigan (that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for the County of Van Buren) on the 9th, day of August, A. D. 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, which said premises are described in said mortgage as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the east and west quarter line of section 21 town :-' south range 14 west 17.90 chains west of the quarter post between sec tions 21 and 22, thence north 26.44 chains, thence west 23.10 chains to the north and south quarter line, thence south on same 8.80 chains to the margin of lake thence south east erly on same to the east and west quarter line; thence east about 14.15 chains to the place of beginning, ex cept ten acres off the south side. Paw Paw township Van Buren County Michigan. Dated May 10th, 1919. First National Bank of Paw Paw Mortgagee. Thos. J. Cavanaugh Attorney for Mortgagee Business Address Paw Paw, Michigan. lGtl3 Business Directory C. A. BROWN Marble and Granite MONUMENTS Paw Paw, Michigan. J. E. GILKE D. D. S. Over O'Grady Bros. Co. Phone 36 Office Hours 9:00 to 12:00 1:00 to 4:00 PROTECT YOUR FAMILY with a Policy in the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company C. A. BROWN District Agent Phone No. G8 Paw Paw, .Mich. DR. V. M. VAN FOSSEN DENTIST Pyorrhea and Prophylaxis Specialty Office at Residence 423 E. Main Street. Paw Paw, Mich. -- CIIAS. LAKE L. II. LAKE License No. 1416 License No. 1574 EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office in Lake & Son's Furniture Store Phone in Office and Residence All Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night Motor and Horse Equipment W. E. JACOBS VETERINARIAN and SURGEON All Calls Promptly Attended Phone JS6 Auto Livery in Connection If you are on the market for a good second hand Ford car, see me. Prices and terms to suit. HAWLEY AND WARNER EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office in I. O. O. F. Block Phone in Office ami at Residence All Calls Promptly Attended DR. A. E. VAN VLECK OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Over O'Grady Bros. Store Mondays and Thursdays Appointment! for Office or Residence THOS. J. CAVANAUGH Attorney and Counselled Phese 199 Paw Paw. ttiv ; DAVID ANDERSON Attorney at Law. 214 C tXaia. No. 61 .....V. . r