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Pfc3 TV70 K ft .H p D ft D THE 1TIUD NQHTDDIlNCn, PAV7 PAV, HICHIGAU R R Pi b D ft ft ft f its F w. I TJS9I1" 10111 II HI SiiSS is here, and our stock of these flowers is larger than ever. A. number, of varie ties are in full bloom. Tito AESKIATOOK are coming fine now, good flowers and long stems. We have an extra nice lot of large FERNS, just right for the house this winter. Now is the time to POanroti OSnoDIbs (for Sppoong Flowers. We have just re ceived a large shipment of Hyacinths, Tulips and Narcissus. You will Find our Prices Reasonable T. J. Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Applegate of Shel don, Illinois spent Sunday with J. E Wright and family, J S. Yoder of Goshen, Indiana call ed on R. S. Martin Thursday. . Mrs. Rex Martin entertained her cousin Mrs. Tom Clark and two sons of Chicago. Miss Pearl Shepard was home from Kalamazoo last Sunday. Rosina Waters of Arizona was an over Sunday guest at the M. H Pugs ley home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shepard and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Tom Woodman home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliford Rowlee visit ed at Wm. Shepard's Sunday John Fast of Flint visited his brother, Edmond Fast last week. Vein Smith and son Claire visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of Decatur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eihory Hulbert enter tained Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Colby and daughter Hazel at Sunday dinner. Miss Nellie Martin of Lawrence called on Mrs. Libbie Hulbert Sun day afternoon. John Patchem and family have moved on the Frank Webb farm for the winter. Albert Squires has movel out on his farm here. ' Mr and Mrs. Harry Martin, 0. D. Martin and daughter Nellie motored to Decatur on Sunday. Carl Dunham and family spent Sunday at the Charles Struble home. GLIDDENBURG "T. J. Wright and family, Edna right, Mr. and Mrs. James Apple ate and mother, Mrs. Applegate, ent to Battle Creek Friday. Mr and Mrs. Joe LaUidie visited heir son and wife in Lansing the .-ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Luman Dunham pre ented Highway Commissioner Salis ury and each of the men who were forking with him -on the road, an ight pound basket of grapes Friday, 'he generous act was greatly appre ciated by the men. Mrs. John Addcman and Mr and Mrs. F. Young are visiting relatives in Benton Harbor. Mrs. John Tanis and daughter Charlotte visited at the Frank Glid den home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson have gone away for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buys and family of Chicago were visiting in this vicin ity the past week. Mrs. Davis of Flint is visiting her son Edmond Fast and family. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS Herbert Branch vs. Katherine Car ney Bill for Accounting and Injunct ion. Guy D. Daily et ai. vs. James Ben nett et ai. Bill to Quiet Title. Decrees filed: Louis D. Eccles vs. Edna May Ec cles Decree of Divorce. Lennie Walters vs. Anthony Wal ters Decree of Divorce. Lena Hatfield vs. Ehvood Hatfield Decree of Divorce. Eleanor Breckenridge vs. Iral Breckcnridge Decree of Divorce. Anna E. Allen vs. Franklin C. Allen Decree of Divorce. Harriett Stevens Jailson vs James Jailson Decree of Divorce. W. B. Jarvis Co. vs. John Kuhn Assumpsit. People vs. Willard Dagen and Mar vel Hindes Adulterv. People vs. Albert Hindes-Embezzlo ment. George E. Hall vs. John Stuckum, Summons issued. Lelah Frazer vs. Harrv Frazer Bill for Divorce. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fred T. Fisher (By Admr.) to Joseph Malaiski, 10 acres, Sec. 3G, Waverly $1000.00 Harry D. Mort & W. to Bertheld Otto & W. 10 rods by 50 ft. South Haven $750.00. Optimistic Thought. A rn.in ." honest trade may rnnke hi'i, respectable if he will. Tine Stuff They're Made of arks Their Worth M THE greater mileage, the uninterrupted service that Fisk Tires give, starts with their built-in goodness. Big way oversize tough; measure their mileage against any tire you have ever used. They are built to an ideal "To be the Best Concern in the World to Work for and the Squarest Concern in Existence to do Business with' Next Time BUY FISK On Gi GK Tim o R-tlrf ar ri.k) 1 T Tram U' u ill VJ - V 1L LW 1 1 1 te 0 n 1 1 U U J n U U I i And Help McGowan Post No. 68, American Legion Pan Pan, Michigan 0 EBiLfl$7 Vowo3 tern) mnJ For Sale Everywhere This car was purchased for the Van Buren County Red Cross Chapter for use this summer, and has been driven only 2,000 miles. Has been repainted and overhauled and is guaranteed mechanically perfect by C. C. Giddings, Local Agent. This car will be awarded to the person holding the lucky number on Tuesday, November 11th, the day of the Big Victory Celebration at Paw Paw. The proceeds go to McGowan Post, composed of those men .who "Put America Over" in the great war. yppoc tithe Amroeir'DcaQD Legoomi. L 5AlL0UQfi) Having sold my rarm I will sell at Auction, on my farm, one mile north-west of Mattawan, on the old Burt Love farm, on i AY, III o) -in a commencing1 at 10:00 a. m. the following1 property: HORSES One Brown Horse 7 years old, weight 1350 lbs. One Black Horse 7 years old, weight 1400 lbs. . CATTLE One Cow 7 years old, fresh last September. One Cow 7 years old, fresh Octo ber 15. One Cow 5 years old, fresh February 20. One Calf two months old. RRAA IMPLEMENTS One Lumber Wagon, nearly new, Vineyard Wagon, two Single Buggies, Double Buggy, Grape Rack, Set Dump Boards, Set Bob Sleighs, Cutter, 2 Plows, one Deering Mower, Double Cultivator, 4 Single Cultivators, Disc, Spring Drag, Spike Drag, Grape Hoe, Gang Plow, Hay Rake, One Horse Corn Cutter, Grind Stone, set Double Harness, 2 Single Harness, and other articles. 100 Chickens, 100 bushels of Potatoes, Household Goods, 4 Beds, Cream Sep arator, Churn, 2 Tables, 2 Stands, Chairs, .2 Bureaus, Dishes, Range, Heating Stove, Poarch Swing, 150 Shocks Corn, 3 tons Hay, Straw in barn, etc. FREE LUNCH AT , NOON, , TERMS OR SALE All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 month's time will be given on bankable notes at 6 B. J. RIX, Auctioneer Campbell d rjlurch, Clorfa it