nivwiv *-'*xnx^ix THE LOWELL LEDGER.

VOL. XX1Y LOWELL, MICHIGAN, APR. 5, iqi; No. 43 Till iEiG M NEW CLUB OFRCERSimL AROUND TOWN EKERGISES SEASONABLE GOODS YOU NEED Lowell Snowed the Salary Grab Annual Meeting of Clover Leaf Bits of News about People and M. E. Church Program Easter Under 291 to 89. Club. Things You Know. Morning at 10:30 O'clock. FROM THE REXALL STORE NOW Lowell voters turned out to The annual meeting of the Mrs. Martin of Royal Oak spent Voluntary, Mrs. Hutchinson. election Monday in fairly good Clover Leaf club occurred Tues- Wednesday in Lowell. Young people's chorus. numbers conBidering it was an day, April 3, at the home of Mrs. Miss Roxy Denny returned to Reception of members and bap- "off' year and only one contest F. E. White. Battle Creek last Friday. tismal service. WALL PAPER—A complete, up-to-date on for town officers. Piano solo. Orlow Tillyer. After a short business session Mrs. Oscar Rivette of Kent City stock—bought at right prices and selling Whole number of votes cast Mrs. R. T. Ford sang "Since You Greeting, Fourteen girls. 277. spent Tuesday with her parents Duet, Miss Call, Mrs. C. Collar. Went Away" and responded with here. right. Bring along any samples you may Frank Taylor, caucus nominee Recitation, Jack Peckham. "As in a Rose Jar," accompanied Mrs. Darling and son of De- SAV/A/GS for treasurer, had 60 majority Primary song. have from anywhere and compare with our by Mrs. Mitchell. After calling troit are guests of Mr. and Mrs. over R. E. Springett, who was Recitation, Maxine Hurley. prices and quality. vice President Mrs. Bradish to Chris Gehrer. badly handicapped by running the chair, the president, Mrs. A. Solo, Matilda Brunthaver. Miss Winnie White of Detroit on slips and by the loss of many G. Peckham, gave a very able Exercise, Mrs, Cholerton's class. is spending^ the wefk with Iht votes intended for him, but which annual address, which was very Recitation, Margaret Lloyd. Look's Hand Lotion Reflecto Furniture parents here. Money had to be thrown out because much appreciated. Mrs. C. D. Young People's chorus. Remember there U only Polish they did not comply with the law. J. W. Lyon of Nor walk, Ohio, Reading, Mrs. Orlow Yeiter. Hodges as chairman of the nom- one Look's Hand Lotion For Pianoi—Furniture. in the bank is a strong foundation to build All things considered Mr. Spring- is visiting his family here at thp Song, Miss ('reaper's class. inating committee then an- and it is told only at this Imparts a rich gjoss to ett has no reason to be ashamed Wisner home. Exercise, Mrs. C. Collar's class. upon. Not all of ut can be rich, but each of nounced the following officers tor •tore. You need it now whatever article of furni- ol his vote, especially when one Song, Classes one and t,»o from the ensuing year which were Misses Donna ami Margaret for your chapped hands, ture it is applied. Easy considers that his opponent Mr. Primary department. ut can better hit condition. Saving—steady unanimously elected by ballot: Graham were home from Grnnd face and lips. 1° use—dries i;*iickiy. Taylor is one of the most popu- Rapids over Sunday. Solo, Mrs. Charles Doyle. and persistent—will accomplish wonders. Pres.. Mrs. C. J. Bradisb; First 15c and 25c bottles. 20c bottles. lar fellows in Lowell. Vice Pres. Mrs. R. E. Springett; Thomas Watson of Frunkfort Pastor's remarks. The vote on circuit j udges shows Second Vice Pres., Mrs. H. L. visited his brother, R. (J. Watson ('ollection by classes. Paint and Varnish how the Lowell vote went on the Weekes; Rec. Secy. Mrs. W. M. a couple of daj s last week. Offertory, Violin solo, Miss licr- Straw Hat Dye Open An Account partisan tickets: Republicans— Hunter; Cor. Secy, Mrs. O. J. nice Creaser. Just a little money in- Several different colors. Wm. B. Brown 277, J. 8. Mc- Mrs. Angus MoNau{»hton and Exercise, Miss Taylor s claws. Yeiter; Treas., Mrs. P. C. Peck- vested in paint or varn- Wear proof and light Donald 276, Willis B. Perkins, Miss Mina North of Alto veiled Anthem, Choir. with us today with whatever amount you can ham: Pariimentarian, Mrs. F. E. Lowell friends yesterday. ish will make a big differ- proof. Dries instantly- 277; Geo. C. Brown, Democrat White; Press Rep., Mrs. Hattie Benediction. ence in the looks of your Mrs. Ray Beebe and daughter spare: then add to it as opportunity permits. 99. Peckham; Director 1, Mrs. A. G. furniture or woodwork. colors straw, leather, Esther of Detroit are visiting her The salary raise amendment Peckham; Director 2, Mrs. A. E. BAPTIST ' CHURCH. We have it for all pur- wood, etc. A foundation for starting some substantial parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Denny. vote lost by 89 Yes to 291 No. Anderson; Delegate. Mrs. Brad- Preaching, 10:30 a. m. poses. 25c bottles. business or a competence for old age will re- Drain law amendment: Yes 249, ish; Alternate, Mrs. Springett. Wm. Tell Lewis of Lansing Sunday school, 11:45 a. in. No 118. Next meeting April 17 with made his former May ville towns- Easter projrraui. sult. Absent votes amendment: Yes Mrs. Fallas.—Press Rep. man, F. M. Johnson, a call .yes- B. Y. P. U.; 0:15 p. in. 0n 248, No 87. terday. f* I OO If e of the 8,000 Cnion Evangelistic service at D• "WaVj Rexail Drug Stores SLRV/C£ • ACCOMMODATION SAFETY • Highway amendment: Yes 308, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. DeVreis and M. E. church, 7:30 p. m. No 67. Miss Edith Covert of Grand Rap- .1, E. I'odine, Minister. State railroad: Yes 235, No 126. ids are visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. (jty State Bank The following appropriations L. Dyke. CONGREGATIONAL were voted: County Circuit Judges Lead Willette & Hart begin on page The Easter cantata entitled Incidental fund, $1800. '^ Lowell, MICH Opponent by 5,000. live of this issue a series of finely "The Lighted Cross" will be given Improvement highwavs, $5,. illustrated ads, to which your at- at II a. in. by the choir and Sun- 000. With belated returns on Circuit A large percentage of jjidges coming in the majority of tention is invited. day school. There will be only Repair of highways, 11,500. one service. 5,000 claimed by the Republican Special meeting of the Mystic Poor fund, |400. Juniors, 2:^0. People Wiio Love nominees over George C. Brown Workers at the home of Will Library, |75. Kndeavor, 0:15. Decoration day. seems assured. Judge Willis B. Ross Friday evening April xxmmxu Business of importance. Turn Cnion services at the M. K. Music Officers elected: Supervisor, C. Perkins is leading the other Re- church in the evening. publican nominees with a total out. are not able to play or Bergin: clerk, F. N. White; treas- Prayer meetin

IQWELL LEDflEB THIS DINNER WELL EARNED ers' packages, usually of the one-pound size. F. M. JOHNSON. MMw •Collegian Had to Fight and Resort to puimm It is pointed out by the specialists State and General News Section of Ledger Many.Trloks to Qet to Scene that the establishment of brands Is Picfuresaue Ancient* essential for effective advertising. of Class Feast MIOUOAS Creameries Can Improve Condi- Salesmanship is also a vital factor In Mario W. De Vltallis, president of successful market distribution. It is FEVERISHf . SICK •the Brown university freshman class, tions by Standardizing. highly Important In marketing a Look, Motherl If tongue ii ifarley Maynard Compiled and Condensed for Readers of was impelled by duty, appetite and Customs of Holy Week branded product that a sanitary and general predisposition to attend his attractive package be used and that a coated, give "California PLUMBING Lowell and Environs o dirst class dinner. So when a group certain standard of quality In the Syrup of Figs/' HUSSEIN, KING OF THE HEJAZ •of sophomores tried to kidnap him he SOMECOMMONFAULTS FOUND product be maintained. JM altl l work In eeniMctlon with City Children love this "fruit laxotlTi,^ used all of his six feet, two Inches and y«Ur •ytttim Phent 1U is_ Where monarchs bathe the and nothing else cleanses the tendef Out of the maelstrum of the great Jils football skill to prevent It. After NEW VARIETIES OF POTATOES stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. Highly Important in Marketing Brand- Three Dry Bills Pass In House. war a queer new kingdom has arisen. •a long fight they got him handcuffed, A child simply will not atop playing feet.of beggars and why hot ed Product That Sanitary and At- O. ll*Oann*ll, M. D. The first stage of the enactment of A portion of the ancient kingdom and took him to Newport, where they Originate From Seed Found in Bolls to empty the bowels, and the result If STRIKE OF SUGAR prohibition laws for Michigan was 2 NEW REGIMENTS HOLLWEG OEFENOS of Arabia has asserted its indepen- undressed him, locked him In the at- tractive Package Be Used— Produced on Vines—Plant In Hot- they become tightly clogged with Michigan News dence of the Turks. A descendant of tic of their leader and hid his clothes. cross bans are eaten on Maintain Excellence. house or Cold Frame. IUL, IMKVl. passed last week when the bouse of waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach representatives adopted the Wiley, the prophet Mohammed has mounted While they were sleeping the sleep of sours, then your little one become* the triumphant he made a rope of his at breakfast:: BEET GROWERS OFFMcArthu r and Lewis bills one after Tersely Told the throne of his ancestors. He as- .(From the United Suites Department of New varieties of potatoes ore orig- cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, IN STATE PLANNED GERMANY'S 0-WAR AKrlculiure.) bedclothes, slid to tho ground, Im- M. 0. Qraant, M. D. the other, taking up all three in spe- pires to revive the former glories of inated from seed which Is found in sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad, provised with the sheets a costume Impressive church services The standardization of butter pack- • ••••••• mmAmmm mmw^wwmSisres^ B cial order. Islam, the religio-political empire that the bolls produced on the vines. The system full of cold, has sore throat, GOVERNOR INDUCES "BARONS" REITERATES UNRESTRICTED USE was founded at Mecca and Medina and consisting of something like bloomers ages and the production of a more uni- seed which is light and fine should be HOI MX, LOWIU. The Wiley bill provides the machin- VETERANS ASK APPROVAL OF Owosso—The school board has F.tomach-ache or diarrhea. Llsteiit and a sleeveless shirt and hiked to form quality of product are two re- TO YIELD TO DEMANDS ery for the enforcement of the dry ARMY DEPARTMENT TO granted all of its 65 teachers an in- OF SUBMARINES WAS FORCED at the summit of Its greatness had Ita saved In the same manner as the seed Mother I See If tongue Is coated, then the nearest house. When the respect- quirements of butter miukets to which OF FARMERS. laws and the ways in which liquors can crease In salary of 10 per cent. In BY BRITISH BLOCKADE. capital at Bagdad, where the Caliph HRIST'S moment of triumphant entry from tomatoes. give a teaspoonful of "California S. P. Nlokt MOBILIZATION PLANS. able family within heard a knocking creameries need to give consideration be handled In the state for medicinal, recognition of the increased coat of Harun-al-Raschld ruled and where Into Jerusalem, when the people took Cut open the bolls and squeeze out Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all on the door and peered out to see a if they wish to improve conditions for OatlMttona, Real lafU mechanical, scientitic, chemical and living, and efficiency. many of 'The Arabian Nights" ro- palms ond went to meet him, has the seeds Into a small vessel with as ! the constipated waste, sour bile and Insurano* mances were staged. wild-looking giant in ragged clothes, the marketing of their butter, say spe- sacramental purposes, the five pur- Corunna—The two factory buildings NO HINT OF MODIFICATION been commemorated In the church little pull) as possible. Add warm j undigested food passes out of the sys- WILL PAY $1 A TON MORE TO CONSIST OF PICKED MEN The new ruler Is Hussein Bon All, they sent for the police. cialists of the office of markets and ru- water and allow the mess to ferment Nagaaw Btotlb Lowell Mick. poses exempted in the constitutional formerly occupied by the now defunct on the Sunday before Easter, which tem, and you have a well child again. until recently known as Grnnd Shereef De Vltallis was enjoying the warmth ral organization of the United States for two days so that the little seeds amendment voted for by the people Fox & Mason Furniture Co. here have day, therefore, has been called "Palm Millions of mothers give "California of Mecca. He has taken the title of •of the pollqe station after getting his department of agriculture In Depart- will wash clear from the pulp. After 1 Differences Settled After Solons Had last November. been sold to the Blggam Auto Trailer Asserts Germany Does Not Desire Sunday." Syrup of Figs" because It is perfectly LOST AND POUND Non-Commlssioned Officers and For- 'king of the Hejnz because he Is in JutndculTs filed off when the sopho- ment Bulletin 430. recently Issued. On being washed the seeds should be Search and seizure are provided for Corporation of Detroit. War With AmeHca and Never As this is the beginning of Holy j harmless; children love It, and it nev* Resolved to Investigate Costa mer Soldiers Would Form the possession of the sacred cities of Mec- mores appeared and asked for him. (he Pacific coast a "cube." varying in dried, in which condition they will AdvtrtlM Pound Artlelu. by the Wiley bill, but private dwell- week, it is a happy Interlude be- er fails to act on the stomach, llvef of Production. Saugatuck—For six hours Mrs. H. Intended to Attack U. S. ca and Medina, which originally formed ^Ihe police Insisted that he had a right capacity from 03 to 80 pounds of but- keep through the winter. Anyone who The Mlehlgan Law Sayt In Effsct ings used only as such ere exempted Nucleus of New Body. tween the devotional rigors of the and bowels. M. Braccock, of Douglas, lay with the nucleus of the great Mohammedan to defend himself, and his oppressors, ler, is used. Tlo- creameries of tho trios to carry the seed boll through A penoa who flndi lost property from search. Possession of liquors former part of and the last ^Ask at the store for e 50-cent bottlf a broken hip, before she was discov- empire. Hussein Ben All has received worn from the previous battle, ueclded six days. In which all religious exercises and per- middle West usually use the G3-pound the winter will likely lose all the iadtr draumitaacM which five him is not touched upon in the Wiley Berlin.—(By wireless to Sayville, of "California Syrup of Figs," whicll (By W. L. CALNON.) ered. She fell from a step ladder nt least temporary recognition from that the easiest way was to leave him seeds. kaewltdf* or meani of Inqulrlag as measure. Detroit—Organization of two new N. Y.) The much heralded "peace sonal sacrifices are redoubled until the coming In has full directions for babies, children while papering her house. the United States, which has ascertnlned that there is no other effective (here and mount guard, awaiting the la tho iruo owoor, and who approprt- Lansing. The McArthur, or bone dry bill, volunteer regiments In Michigan Is proposal" of the Imperial Chancellor of tho great feast of Easter. Along In Manii prepare some fine, of all ages and for grown-ups pl%lnl* Escanaha--While he lay sleeping on authority in his territory. He has received full recognition from the gov- overt act. When It came it was seems also to foreshadow the com- rich light soil that will bold moi-ture. atos lueh property to his own use or By a rpsolullon calling for an in- prohibits possession of intoxicating planned by young Detroit business Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg did not orlnted on the bottle. Adv. the Escanaha & Lake Superior rail- ernments of England, France, Italy, Russia and Japan. telephone message from Providence. ing of tho spring, at least from a merely mundane Rotten cow manure several years old la tho uito of anothor person who is quiry into the cost of tho production liquors except for the five exempted men. materialize, in the coarse of a speech way tracks near this city. Matt Frank- King Hussein Ben All Is the chief living descendant of the prophet Mo- Mr. De Vltallis Informed them that he point of view, because of the groat throngs of is better than common soil. The S' <-d aat •ntltled thereto, without harlns of sugar beets, the prict's paid for purposes. It absolutely prohibits the Tho regiments, one of infantry and on the international situation, dealing Night Life in Berlin. ovitch. an Austrian woodsman, was hammed through his favorite daughter Fatima. Consequently he possesses was all dressed up and about to begin worshipers who pour Into the streets from Ro- may be planted In a hothouse, cnld- trot mado ovory reasonable effort to them and the percentage of profits possession of or obtaining of any one of cavalry, would be made up as chiefly with Germany's relations with "Night life in Berlin." t-aid a Cleve- run over by a train and his body was higher claims than the sultan of Turkey, In Ihe opinion of many Mohamme- on the dinner. He advised them to go man Catholic and Protestant. Episcopal churches, frame or In a box in the KHehen win- land sculptor who was forced to leave iatf tho owner and restore the prop- made by growers and by manulac- liquor: tor beverage purposes. far as possible of former regular (he United States and with Russia, ho horribly mangled. dans, to be caliph of Bagdad, which was the chief temporal position of and eat too. wearing or carrying the bits of palm, green dow. It should be covered vi-ry slight- Berlin on account of the food situation arty to him. Is guilty of larceny.—Soc- Hirers, Rep. Sheridan Ford, of De- The Lewis bill changes the name army or national guard soldiers and placed the responsibility .of war wita ancient Islam. He had discovered a way from tho branches or willow slips which have been dis- ly wirh soil and must be kept moist there; 'night life in Berlin before the Uoa 5739—40 of the Compiled Laws of troit. stirred up a lot of excitement of the dairy and food commission to men who have had military training Cheboygan—An invitation has been America on America. roof of the police station to another tributed by the priests. by frequent watering or by covering war was colossal.' Nothing like It had Mlchlgao. in the legislature last week. Ford act- food and drug commission, places the at government training camps would extended Michigan bankers to make There was nothing conciliatory re- building and had made his second and In this country palm is almost always used with a piece "f cloth until the seeds enforcement of the prohibition laws be prepared. a stop at Cheboygan on their annual garding America; nothing which in heretofore been se.-n. ed in behalf of members of the grow- final escape. for this purpose, but in som.- countries, where begin to break ground. "They tell a story about a temperate Tho most effective way of restoring in the food and drug commission's The regiments would be similar In tour of the Great Lakes, during which any way could be interpreted as the ers' associaiion ami the grange. With- this leaf is not available. Its place is taken by bits The plants come up quickly and American business man who registered found property to the owner is hands, extends the term of tho com- composition to the famous Princess Pal they hold their convention on board remotest "feeler" for modification, ar- INSPECTOR GENERAL OF ARMY in .'i few hours the manufacturers A Page From History. of native green. Box and yew also have been shnuld be transplanted and handled at the Hot.-l Adlon In Berlin one night, through The Lowell Ledger. yielded to the growers on every point missioner from two to four years and regiment. the chartered steamer. ultration or mediation. Just SJio years ago Robert Caveller, used from time to time as a symbol of Palm Sun- like tomatoes. They will frequently and at eight o'clock sharp the nest increases his salary from 52,000 to This regiment was made up of pick- Hillsdale-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. He asserted Germany never did at issue. Brig. Gen. John L. Chamberlain, Sleur de la Salle, after a Tong and haz- day. Generally the greater part of tho palm Is produce tubers the first year that will morning came dow-nstairs to breakfast, $3,500 a year. ed men, practically every one of Swarthout of Wheatland celebrated nor does not now desire war with Sensational charges by Ford that recently promoted, has assumed tho ardous journey down the Illinois river, distributed In the form of little crosses, this be- weigh a pound. Each seed will pro- j according to his usual habit. The house adopted the Wiley bill whom had been in the army. their 50th weddinig anniversary. They America and she never has had tho the "sugar barons" of the state had duties of inspector general of tho set out with his fieet of canoes on the ing so especially In the case of tho men worship- duce a distinct variety. Promising ; "Evt rytliing was a turmoil and con- by a vote of 96 to 0. Rep. Sheridan Should the government express ap- have spent all of their married life In slightest intention to attack tho ! ORJ.P.Orape^ViSI stirred up a formidable lobby which army, vice Brig. Gen. Ernest A. Gar- Mississippi. As he advanced be noted ers. The women receive crosses or large or new varieties must be grown for sev- fusion of sweeping and swabbing, Ford, of Detroit, explained his vote proval of the plan for mobilization of United States. was doing its utmost to delay action Wheatland township, with the excep- lington, retired for age. The new head the site of the future city of St. Louis, small branches, according to the fashion of differ- eral years and tested in the fields j scrubbing and cleaning, and when the of "yes" by declaring that he is a the volunteer regiments here, instead He reiterated unrestricted U-boat Treats all on his resolution so as to be able to tion of a few years in Kansas. of Inspector general's department is built a fort near the mouth of tho ent parishes. alongside of standard sorts fur at American business man entered the of holding reserve ofllcers and .men warfare was forced on Germany by stifle it later, added to the interest liberal, but holds to the view that the Sandusky—Since the rat bounty law from New York and was educated at Ohio and erected a log cabin on the least two years before their true dining room a waiter in shirt sleeves Diseases for other service it may deem more the British blockade. He asserted Rome in Holy Week. aroused. best cure for sumptuary legislation is became effective. 16,459 rats have the Geneseo Slate Normal school of first Chickasaw bluff. Reaching a point value can be determined. and carpet slippers rushed up to him necessary, it is believed both regi- that President Wilson and Secretary In the years before the war the Holy week of Horses Ford's oratory and the solid back- sumptuary legislation itself. been killed and a bounty of five cents | New York and the United States Mili- where tho river separates Into three i and said excitedly: ments could be recruited In a few- of Sti'te Lansing themselves had cal- Borvlces at Rome drew thousands of persons from ing of farmer legislators swept away The McArthur bill was adopted by a a head collected by Sanilac county tary academy, from which institution channels flowing into the Gulf of Mex- '"Beg pardon, sir,' but it's strictly and other days and at once begin training for led the British blockade "illegal and all parts of tho world to that city. These cere- the cross was placed on the bun to exorcise Its genuine Easter feeling. Unfortunately, of late all opposition in the house and the vote of SS to 10. the negative votes boys. During December, January and he was graduated In the class of 1880. ico, the party separated, but the whole FIRM GROUND FOR PLANTING ngainst, the rules of the hotel to serve DonMStic Animals being cast by Reps. Edwards, Griggs, service. indefensible." Germany, he said, wait- monies begin with the beautiful Palm Sunday pagan spirit. years the spring hat no longer plays a leading part suppers after 7 ;4o a. in.' " resolution was adopted under suspen- February, $578.62 was paid out in Ho served In the artillery corps for company assembled again at a spot 1 Such organizations, those promot- ed eight months for the United States procession at St. Peter's. In all Roman Catholic For two dozen buns scald one cupful of milk, as an Easter symbol, for, as 11 insists on appear- sion of the rules. The Detroller de- Harris, Houghton. Lamphere, Le- bounty at the rate of two cents a head 19 years, and in November, 11)00, was near the Gulf, and there prepared a Plants in Loose Soil Cannot Draw Suf. CUM •ptly AManded to Day or Night to make England observe the laws of churches everywhere the Palm Sunday procession, add to It a tablespoonful of butter, quarter of a Ing with tho New Year and won't stay in its shell, clared that beet sugar growers were mire. Nelson. Petermann, Read and ing them say. would give Michigan appointed a major in the Inspector ficient Moisture to Make Them for sparrows. humanity and international agree, (.TOSS and a column, allixlng to the lat- in which palms are carried In Imitation of the cupful of sugar and a saltspoonful of salt. When until Easier lime, it can no longer make an Enster; BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP OFFICE and HOSPITAL—On Wash- not getting a square deal on prices, Stevenson. All ten signed a statement approximately 3.000 men who, with general's department. During the Thrive Well. Ann Arbor—Freshmen engineers at ments. "Then," he continued, "we ter the arms of France, with the In- first Palm Sunday procession. Is a stately and pic- lukewarm add half a compressed yeast cake, entrance with any dramatic effect. which, in Michigan, were below even that they opposed the bill because sutlicient training, would be a credit Spanish war he was chief ordnance of- scription, "Louis the Great, King of Why take ordinary cough remedies ington Street, Opposite Residence. the state university voted. 240 to 60, took unrestricted submarine warfare turesque spectacle. In tho churches under the care softened in a little warm water, and a pint of Ground fur planting, whether seeds, the European standard, he charged. they believi'd the Webb-Kenyon and to the state. In the course of six or ficer of volunteers. From 1S8-1 to 1888 France and Navarre, April 9, 1082." Those wlio coiiiplain that it is dilllcult to re- j Washing the Churn. tvhen Boschee's German Syrup has in favor of compulsory military train- into our own hands. Then we hal *.o of the religious orders, such as tho Society of fiour. This should be mixed early In the evening. plants oi- iivs, shuoid be fairly iinu. PHONES—OFFICE 144-2. RES. 144-3. "The hour has passed for men to , Reed laws passed by congress made eight months both regiments might he was instructor at the United Slates Later La Salle set out to the westward, member (be date of Easter should glance over the i been used for fif;y-ono years in all s,u 1 11 ing at the university at a mass meet- do so for our own defense." Jesus, the services of Holy week. Including those Beat well and let the batter rise until foaming records of the troubles of the early Christians j Too often the garden is plowed up late sit back and make fortunes with pen : '' as the McArthur bill un- be considered fairly well equipped Military academy, and in 1800 he was penetrating the present domain of ash tub, while in New England sjirnoe towns in the United States. Canada, ing. By the same vote they opposed " 'Germany never had the slightest of Palm Sunday, are usually very beautiful and and double its original bulk. Then add a half In this regard, it was many, many years before | and the seeds planted in the loose soil or pencil and a piece of paper," he necessary. Rep. McArthur replied fighting organizations. graduated from the Artillery school. Texas to Trinity river, when some of tubs varying in capaciiy from 10 t" "J" Australia, and other countries, for limiting the training to freshmen and intention of attacking the United elaborate. "," tho good old Eng- cupful of sugar, quarter of a teaspoonful of it was possible to settle upon the method where-1 j)ounds are ust'd. on the I'ai'ific coast without giving it any fu.ning. and then said. "The producers' interests must that the federal laws neither touch The nucleus would he non-commis- He took part In the campaign against his men revolted and murdered the coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the .sophomorts of the literary and engi- States of America and does not have lish nnmo for Holy Thursday, was so called from mixed cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, a half cupful by the date of Easter should be determined, and a long. Hat car'on is used as a con- ill" seeds are blamed because they do Dr. W.B.Huntley be considered." on possession of liquors in a dry sioned ollicers now in business here (ho Sioux Indians in 1800 and 1891. great explorer. throat, especially lung trouble. It neering departments. such an intention now. It never de- the French "mande," from the Latin "mandatum" of currants, a tablespoonful of shredded candied so violent were the disputes over the matter that sumer's packa; -. while in New Eng- l not germinate. Plants set in such Shortly after the house adopted the state nor on their being brought in and former regular soldiers, of whom Subsequently he served as chief ord- gives the patient a pood night's rest, Ann Arbor—Prof. Rene Talomon," sired vvar agalnsi the United States —In allusion to Christ's words spoken at the Last lemon pool and enough Hour to make a dough different schools of Christians arose, some follow- ground are often supposed to be poor- resolution a conference was called in personally by those who want them, many are in the police force. nance officer of the department of Mis- A land a flat, ratht-r broad carton is used. FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. of America and docs not desire it to- Dissatisfied Diners. Supper, "A new commandment I give unto you, that can be kneaded. Knead well and set in a ing one decree as to the Easter celebration and free from coughing, with easy expec- only for bidding shipments in inter- formerly French instructor at Ann Ar- souri, as instructor of military science and tactics at the Peekskill Military In tho middle West a standard carton ly rooted or have low vitality, when in Governor Sleeper's office. The gover- day. Recently the sergeants of a certain warm place overnight. In the morning turn out a toration in the morning, giving nature •p«*aitr *y*. Ear, Note and Throat bor. but later a lieutenant In the that ye love one another." In commemoration of others obedient to entirely opposite pronuncia- -Vi. by -',4 by 5 .s inches is used. reality neither seeds nor plants can nor urged that in view of the inter- state traillc. academy, as inllltary attache of the United States embassy at Vienna, Aus- fmttery In France sat down to an ex- on a well-floured board and divide into pieces a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, ON THE WATCH FOR SPIES French army, has been made a supe- " 'More than once we told the Christ's act of humanity In washing the feet of inentos. draw suilicient moist' -e from tho national situation production of all | The Lew is bill passed the house by United States that we would make an tria, with the United States siege train and the Seventh army corps in tho ceptionally fine dinner, the crowning his disciples on the occasion of the Last Supper weighing about three ounces each. Pat them out Increase of Undergrades. | throw off the disease, helping the pa- Office: King Bl'k, Lowell, Mich. a v ote 01 to , ie no ilt ve rior ollicer In the geographical divi- Discrepancies in Dates. loose ground to make tnem grow. A kinds should be encouraged, not hamp- ^ ' P ' votes unrestricted use if the submarine as campaign against the Moros In the Philippines, as Inspector general of the glory of which was a large plum pud- one of the most Important ceremonies of the day, round, let them stand for a few minutes, then roll At certain seasons the market spe- tient to regain his health, assisted by ie p sion. garden ndler is as necessary as a plow ered. The manafacturers then agreed i ' P - Bosch. Daprato, Entire Force of Government Employes a weapon, expecting that England Pacific division, and as Inspector general of the Eastern department at New ding. since the early middle ages, has been the washing Into oblong shapes and lay in a greased dripping There was such difference in calculations as to cialists found on the markets an in- pure air and sunshine when possible. Sheridan Ford. Fox. Frost, Houghton. Kalamazoo—At the municipal indus- if the plow is used late. to pay the prices which John ('. Asked to Aid. could he made to observe in her po- York. "Seems mighty bard," remarked the of the feet of 12 or more poor persons by some pan far enough apart for expansion. the time of the feast that Bode records that in a creasing quantity of inferior quality of ; Trial size 25c. and 75c family size. S. S. LEE, M. D. Junes. Lemire. Nelson. M. H. Smith. trial exposition here Kalamazoo week. If the ground is plowed early enough Ketcham, acting for the growers, sug- licy of blockade, laws of humanity sergeant major, as he vainly tried to one of higher worldly standing than themselves. Anglo-Saxon myth and Jewish pascha are sup- certain year Queen Eanfleda, who had received butter which Is known as "under- ; Sold in all towns in the United States. S. J. Smith, and Upham. Sheridan May 13-19. a city anthem will be so it can settle well before being gested. These are ?6 a ton for beets and international agreements. This i stick his fork Into it. In the very early church this ceremony Is not posed both to have played a part In the construc- her Instruction from a Kentish priest of the Ro- grades." This Inferior quality. If de- Canada, Australia, and other coun* Ford stated that he believed the pres- Washington—Virtually the entire planted and then lightly cultivated on : trieS—Adv. Physician and Surgeon used to make 5c sugar; $7 for 6 cent adopted. A prize of $50 is offered for blokade policy—this I expressly re. j "Have you boiled us a cannon ball?" known to have existed, but from the fourth cen- tion of the Christian Easter. Whether Easter man obedience, was fasting and keeping Palm veloped, is often due to the use of Office Houra: ent police power of the state adequate force of the government's civilian em- the surface to keep the weeds down beets, and $8 for 7 cent beets. Con- the best essay on "Why 1 Like My called, has been called "Illegal and CENSOR OF NAVY NEWS "Or the regimental football?" asked tury It became yearly more popular. Finally the was named from the Anglo-Saxon Eostre, goddess Sunday while her husband, Oswy, king of North- j ci-oatu of poor quality and, to some to handle the enforcement of the ployes. approximately 500.000 men and and form a dust mulch until it is plant- Old Acquaintances. U to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to I p. m, tracts already made will bo lifted to Home Town Best." Indefenaible" (the chancellor here another. rite came to be performed by the pope, all Catholic of spring, or from anothor root which signified umbria, following the rule of the British church, extent, to faulty methods of manufac- prohibition laws. Rep. Young said women, has been summoned to aid the ed. both seeds and plants will start When Wilkinson went to his office he Sundayf. t to 4 p. m. those prices, which are an increase Manistee—Thomas J. Elton, 54, used English words) by President "Where did you get the flour sovereigns, prelates, priests and nobles. At Dur- "the rising," the meaning seems much the same, was celebrating the Easter festival. In 325. at j ture. The more common faults ob- bureau of investigation and the secret much better and grow faster. Deep j fell calm and contented. He hadn't OFFICBt LBB BLOCK of $1 a ton. he had voted for all three bills, but secretary of the Buckley and Doug- Wilson and Secretary of State Lans- In the navy department at Wash- from?" questioned the sergeant ma- ham cathedral until the sixteenth century every and today the universal use of flowers' as the most the council summoned by Constantino. It was de-; served In the quality of this butter service in the detection of spies and fall plowing, with tho surface left any need to worry about his wife's believed them to be too long and apt las Salt and Lumber Co., was killed ing. ington, Lieut. Charles Belknap Is jor. again still struggling vainly. charity boy had a monk to wash his feet. When appropriate Easter token testifies to the general elded that Easter day was to be on Sunday and were soft, leaky, open body; too much Moo noa^ •§ House, 111 rough, and then light culture before : loneliness any more, for ho had bought to start too much litigation in eonse- the apprehension of persons engaged when he fell from the roof of an 18- holding down the censor's desk, hold- "Where from?" the cook retorted. Queen Elizabeth was thirty-nine years old she per- recognition of their appropriateness as symboliz- that It was to be calculated at Alexandria, the or not enough salt; too high or too " 'Our expectations, which we main- planting in the spring, is the ideal , u capital watchdog for her. Bad Egg Bill a Boomerang. quence. in plots and intrigues against the in- foot building. Doctors blame death to ing It down with 190 pounds of brawn "From Store No. 5, of course." formed this ceremony for 39 poor men and women ing a rising from the dead. home of astronomical science. From this arose light color; metallic flavors; high acid, 1 tained during the eight months have | method, provided you do not want to But. alas! when ho arrived home his terests of the United States. heart failure rather than Injury. and muscle, some of which, by the "You did?" roared the quartermas- at her palace of Greenwich, it being then the cus- Why New Clothes Are Worn. the present method of calculating Easter, which unclean, and old cream tlnvon,; streaks One of the odd incidents that crop been completely disappointed. Eng- i give it two or three piowings during | wife mot him with the news that the Hard Battle Over Prison Bill. The largest single force which the way, he Is likely to lose If the ex- ter sergeant. "Ther, hang you, you've tom for the sovereign to wash the feet of as many The Idea of new clothes on Easter, thought by sets the day as the first Sunday after the first and mottles; moid on butter; also out occasionally in the course of a Monroe—Thomas Greyhound, 23 land not only did not give up her j the winter, with light applications of dog had gone. Roland M. Shivel government has enrolled in Its nation- pected happens and the 24-hour cen- made the pudding with Portland ce» persons as she was years old. some to be a mere vanity, is in fact as truly sym- full moon after the vernal equinox, provided that moldy and dirty packages. Butter pos- legislative session occurred the other There was a hard battle in the years old, a full-blooded Cheroke In- illegal and indefensible policy of block- "Eh." said Wilkinson, "did he break wide spy hunt, with the exception of sorship Is put In operation. ment!"—Irish Wcrld. ' bolical of the festival as the Easter egg or the full moon does not fall on Sunday. Should it do manure. day in the senate. Senator Penney, house before that body adopted bills dian, who Is touring In vaudeville, ade. hut without interruption inten- sessing such faults, although not al- ATTORNRY the municipal police and detective The new navy censor will be able Emperor and Beggar. Enster flower. To burst afresh upon the world In so. then Easter Is the following Sunday—New • the chain, then?" * of Saginaw, had introduced a bill to to appropriate money for additional dressed in his Indian costume which sified It. ways classed as "undergrades," is forces, is the army of postmasters, all 1 to take care of himself In any scrap Quits Breathing in Winter. On this occasion, history recites, the feet of the festival attire Is an Instinctive demonstration of York Herald. | ">V ?he replied, "hut a great, ugfy prohibit the sale of eggs that are un- farm lands at Jackson prison and for he wears on the stage, married Bessie " 'England together with her allies often discriminated against by the TO GROW H0RERADISH CROP of whom have been instructed to per- with the press his censorship may honored beggars were first washed by the yeoman looking tramp came here and acted so LOWELL, MICHIGAN arrogantly rejected the peace offers ' When the woodchuck crawls into his critical buyer. During those seasons 1 fit for food. The senate passed the the extension of the county jail farm Johnson. 18 years old, of Elkhart, of the laundry. Afterward the subalmoner washed Impudently that I let the dog loose. mit no clue as to the identity of sus- made by us and out allies and pr-> j bring forth. He was on the navy hole for his winter's sleep he stops when the market receipts are heavy Cuttings Made Four to Five Inches KUO BLOCK bill in committee of the whole and idea. For county prisoners the farm Ind., here. them and then the queen herself, kneeling, after Bui Instead of tearing the tramp to pected individuals and their activities claimed the aims of war which aims football team for three years and was breathing, but his heart beats on, and the market is weak such butler Long and Set in Early Spring- also on third reading. It was about bill was amended to include workshops Mt. Clemens—Corporal William H. washing each foot, made the sign of the cross ' pieces the nasty dog went away with to go unreported. Under the postmas- were our annihilation and that of our captain of the team In 1012, his last feebly, and his blood circulates, slow- Deep Loam Is Best. to go to the house when Senator and factories" so that farmers will Beardslsy of Port Huron, a recruiting upon It and kissed It. j him." 1 A8SOCIATBD WITN ters are working the letter carriers allies. year. Then he rowed In the navy crew. ly. You may pull him out when he Is Scully asked for a reconsideration. not be the only ones to have prison In Continental countries this practice Is still "Great Scott I" said Wilkinson, "that in the cities and the rural delivery officer from the Detroit marine corps " 'Then we took the unrestricted Ten of the fourteen years since he thus hibernating and bold him under APPROPRIATE DISHES FOR EASTER WEEK Scully had discovered that accord- competition" as Rep. Root put it. Tho cult tiro of horseradish is quite fOWEKS ft SHIva. Hoyseni! Bolldlns. station, established recruiting offices water for a long time and he will not kept up. The late emperor of Austria never failed i must have been the trump I bought ing to the rules of grammar a strict carriers in the country, all told, of submarine war Into our hands, which left Annapolis, Lieutenant Belknap has simple. Cuttings are made four to five at the federal building. The first man drown, because he Is not breathing and to carry out the rite. : him from!" - OK AND RAPIDS. MlCHiQAN | reading of the bill and a careful fol about 300,000 men. we had to for our defense. spent at sea. He served successively imiuw long, and set In early spring "Spotter" Bill Passed in House, to enlist from this city was Fred Scott, The devotees of the Greek church also use this Instructions to the federal employes " 'If the American nation considers on the Kearsarge, Hopkins, MacDon- his lungs will not fill with water. His addition. Put In (ho juice of a half a lemon, a two to live inches deep and 12 inches ' lowing of the number of "nots" show- 22. Postmaster Crocker has been ap- ceremony at Moscow, Petrograd and Constanti- Eggs, ham, chicken and salads figure conspicu- The "spotter" bill was passed In th» call for the prompt reporting of all •his a cause to declare war against ough, Laurence, Maryland, and New heart will beat right along. You may saltspoonful of salt, a dash of paprika or cayenne apart in rows about inches apart. | ed it provided that only rotten eggs pointed recruiting officer for the coun- nople. ously In the Easter menus, the eggs and chicken KIDNEY REMEDY house. It requires railroad compan- information, no matter how trival it Germany, a nation with which it has Hampshire, and then In 1000 he had remove his brain and entire spinal and a half cupful of boiling water. Set the bowl The crop is cultivated every ten days | could be offered for sale in Michigan, i ty and has a large number of appli- The day of the Passion, Good Friday in Eng- because of tho Easter symbolism; ham, since It Is C.H. ANDERSON, 1VI.D. ies to confront an employe accused of appears, which might seem to furnish lived more than 100 years in peace; his first shore detail, two years at the cord, and his heart will beat for 12 containing (he mixdire in a saucepan of boiling or so until the leaves shade the ground. • while fresh eggs were barred from j cations on file. lish, supposedly from "God's Friday," Is the most connected with eggs from a gastronomic stand- WORTHY OF PRAISE dishonesty with the man making the clues in ferreting out agents of for- if this action warrants an Increase of torpedo station at Newport. He was hours. You may cut off his head and water and stir rapidly ami constantly until it The roots are dug in late fail, trimmed Physician and Surgeon j market The bill was hastily pulled 1 solemn day of the year in the church. From the point, and salads because when Easter comes charge against him. The railroads eign governments. Under this head Caro—Tuscola county is to have an bloodshed; not we shall have to bear back to sea again In 1011, first to the his heart will beat three hours. thickens like boiled custard. Tarragon vinegar i back by the senators and will be re- beginning to the end of the throe hours' service and sorted. The side brauciios and I am pleased to testify to the merits of OflUe Mouiw—I to 4 and 7 to I r. contend that this bill will ruin their agricultural expert. the burden of respons'billty for It. Guantanamo naval station, and then to the command of the destroyer Ammen fresh green viands are particularly enticing. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, which I had i vamped to say what it is intended to come letters passing through the which commemorates Christ's agony upon the may be used in place of the lemon juice, with (ho prongy roots are cut otT and saved for secret service department, while the " 'The German nation which fee!.s under Capt. W. S. Sims as flotilla commander. Here Is a good recipe for smothered chicken, occasion to upc for bladder trouble, which i mean. mails, telegrams and even scraps of Benton Harbor—The Chamber of cross there Is no lifting of the deep gloom char- addKlon of a few tarragon leaves blanched and cuttings to plant the following year. mv physician was unable to relieve. MctlftrlUtt't Shot Store, LewtlLHkk neither hatred nor hostility against | The last time such a "bull" occurred employes claim that it will make It conversation indicating activity Commerce will conduct a garden con- In 1915 Lieutenant Belknap was detached to enter the War college at acteristic of the occasion. Altars and celebraQts which may well be the principal Item of on Easter cut up very small. A good yield ranges from 3.000 to Vcur fifty-cent bottles of your remedy Ihe United States of America shall ; in the legislature was in the 1911 ses- impossible for the roads to discharge against the government. test here this spring. Newport, graduating with the class of 1916, and later coming to Washington are draped in black In the Roman Catholic luncheon or dinner. Split the chicken down the Scrnmbled eggs with green peppers make a very G.000 pounds per acre of marketable effected a complete cure. them without a fair hearing. Such Information will be promptly also bear and overcome this.'" duty In the office of Admiral Benson, chief of naval operations. roots. They usually run about half Yours trulv, , sion when a bill actually reached the Muskegon—Muskegon motorcyclists churches. In the Lutheran churches also th? altar back, season with salt and pepper, and dredge good Eas(er dish. For four or five persons nt PETER VAN DEINSE, LL the reliable patent Like most big men of the husky, athletic type, Lieutenant Belknap Is as medicines advertised : governor thai provided that only forwarded to the proper Investigating are organizing ano will offer their ser- U-War Must Be Modified. "GUErS" FOR and pulpit are draped In black. The thre* hours' well with fiour on both sides. Put Into a bake least six eggs should be used. Toast slices of No. 1 and half No. 2 roots. Horseradish Greenville, ilich. body at Washington, the name of the docile as a Iamb. Some of the newspaper men, poppinf bespectacled heads will grow in anything but light sand thieves, thugs and villains could prac- Teachers' Pen«ion Optional. vices to the United States in case of Washington. — The chancellor'^ service Is used In the Episcopal church, and In pan a small cupful of stock and a quarter of a bread for each person and lay In a dish to keep State of Michigan \ in this paper are sold into the censor's den for the first time, took in his height and breadth ap- County of Montcalm f 88• A : tice law in Michigan. Informant held secret, and an inquiry *ar. this church, as In the Roman Catholic, tne history pound of butter. Arrange the giblets on the bot- hot. Put a tablespoonful of butter In the frying or heavy clay, but does best in a deep bj D. 0. LOOK, the Lowell The house had a hard fight over the speech reached Washington as the quietly begun wherever, in the opinion pralslngly, but they all were Immediately disarmed by a genial smile. of the Passion according to St. John U part of the pan. and while heating break the eggs into a loam of medium texture. A good The foregoing ha* this 12th day of July, passage of the McArthur bill to make Eden—An elevator containing 1,503 climax of a series of reports and ru- tom and on them lay the chicken, breast down. 1909, been subscribed and sworn to before Drug and Book man. of officials, investigation Is warrant- bowl. Allow a tablespoonful of cream or water dressing of commercial fertilizer Is . . . , the teachers' pension system optional bushels of beans, two carloads of mors of possible peace negotiation. Good Friday ritual. Cover the pan closely and baste every ten or me, a Notarv Public in and for Montcala 4 4 kl ed. to each egg. Milk Is not good for omelettes or commonly advised. Many truckers Senate Adopt. New Insurance Code. wl,h ,ea,hers, Tlle blll „„ally wheat and quantities of coal and bay, Various reports that Germany had This is followed In the Roman (bthollc church twelve minutes. Allow about fifteen minutes to County, Michigan. No sick headache, sour stomach, by the adoration of the cross, au ancient cere- scrambled eggs. As soon as the butter Is melted who grow this crop, plant the cuttings Very truly yours, The senate has adopted, with a few adopted by a vote of 62 to 34. burned. made tentative offers to modify her the pound In roasting. When tender take out the NEW DIRECTOR OF THE MINT mony, and the mass of the prcsr;nctificd, so called and begins to bubble, turn the eggs in, and as the deep and grow between the rows a FRED A. GLEASON, amendments, the Scully-Person bill, as Paw Paw—A five weeks' revival submarine campaign or had offered ] biliousness or constipation chicken and lay on a hot plate. Wash the gib- Notary Public. FIREMEN REST LAW INVALID whites begin to set lift and stir with a silver fork. catch crop of some early maturing the new Insurance code la entitled. . « * o e* ^ j counter proposals for peace for the because the elements have b^en consecrated the 4 conducted by Rev. McComb was by morning. lets, add a cup of rich cream ond serve with bis- Have ready two finely chopped sweet green pop- vegetable. It requires about 10,000 cut- Prove Whit Swamp-Root Will Do For Yes The code U a revision of all the pres- F^'", Bo"' ,0 Be SWard ^ consideration of. the American gov- day before. In the Greek church also the Good brought to a close when this city was Ray Baker, the newly appointed cuit. These should be buttermilk or beaten bis- pers from which the seeds have been removed, tings to set an acre. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., ent laws of the state covering Insur-! The hou}!p 1,88 adoP^d bills Intro- Supreme Court Knocks Out Act Pass- ernment came from several sources. Friday fast is extremely alrlct and the mass very Phone 200 quarantined for scarlet fever. director of the mint, gained thorough Get a 10-cent box now. cuit. and after the eggs begin to cook stir the peppers Bingbamton, N. Y.. for a sample size bot- duced by Reps. Daigneuu and Hop- Secretary Lansing made it clear long. tle. It will convince anvone. You will ance of all kinds. Two principal | ed By 19't5 Legislature. knowledge of metallurgy in the Ne- Turn the rascals out—the headache, To make chicken n la Baltimore, prepare the TOR COMMERCIAL kins fixing standard boxes, baskets Weston—Roy Barrett, 6 years old, Churches Pilled to Limit through (he mixture. Cook a half moment, dish also receive a booklet of valuable infor- amendments were made by the sen- that nothing but a complete change vada gold fields, where he was born. biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour chicken as for boiling; then cut into Joints, wipe USES FOR THE DISK HARROW and barrels for fruit shipped in Mich- died of injuries suffered when he fell on the hot toast, garnish with a little watercress mation. telling about the kidneys and blad- ate. Both were offered by Senator of the German submarine campaign The son of a former chief counsel of stomach and foul gases—turn them More persons floMc to the churches on Good Fri- der. When writinr be sure and mention igan. Saginaw -By the decision of tho from a high road bridge across rail- dry, season well with salt and pepper and dip or parsley and serve at once. Tripp, of Allegan, and both concerned could alter or amend in any way tho the Union Pacific railroad, Ray, as day than on any other day of the year except One of Most Valuable Farm Imple* this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one- state supreme court, affirming the de- road tracks here. out to-night and keep them out with Into beaten eggs; then roll In fine bread crumbs. A beautiful-looking salad to servo at Easter fire insurance rates. policy which the president has deter- he is known to everyone in Washing- Easter. In sonie of the churches in Now York it Printing the Butter. ments—Indiijpensable in Preparing dollar size bottles for sale at all drug cision of the Saginaw circuit court Ca sea rets. Place In a well buttered pan, pour olive oil or Is the water Illy salad, which Is as delicious to the (tores—Adv. One amendment gives the state in- Muskegon—The Pere Marquette mined to follow. ton as well as in Russia, where he is necessary to issue cords for the services on Sod for Potatoes. Miscellaneous Bills Passed. In the certiorari proceedings of Simp- Millions of men and women take a melted butter over them and bake In a steady taste as Its appearance suggests. To make this can be moved only at low prices, and surance commiFjioner control over has begun work to replace the 75 served as private secretary to a for- both these days, as there Is no other way of Rep. Culver's bill to make the na- son vs. Gage, judge, the city of Sagi- Cascaret now and then and never oven for twenty-five minutes. When tender re- salad cut the whites of hard-boiled eggs Into point- often sells at 6 to 8 cents below the Not a Compliment Hre rates. Tne other would compel pound rails between here and Peiu mer ambassador at Petrograd, began controlling the great number of worshipers who The disk harrow is one of the most Printing tional guard conform more closely to naw was relieved of the necessity of know the misery caused by a lazy move to a hot dish. Make a good cream gravy ed, petal-like strips. Keep out a couple of yolks, better grades. They were dancing the one-step. water with the 90-pound type. seek admission. Despite the length and solemnity valued Implements on the farm. It Is Letter Heads, Bills Heads, State- u. Tie insurance company to pay the the regular army was passed by the M.A.C. STUDENTS MUST DRILL his career as a prospector. Behind a liver, clogged bowels or an upset stom- to pour over the chicken and serve with corn but mash the rest. Mix with mayonnaise and fill The music was heavenly. The swish putting into effect the firemen's fur- Traverse City—Canning factories of the Good Friday service the desire to attend Co-Operate in Shipping. almost Indispensable In the prepara- ments, Tickets, Invitations, An- full loss under a policy where the loss house. train of five burros he went into Death ach. fritters and tldn, crisp slices of bacon. the calyx of the arranged petals with the mixture. of her silken skirts was divine. The lough law passed by the 1915 legisla- is so great that it Is no uncommon thing to see In the shipment of butter to mar- tion of sod ground for potatoes or wao complete, wi.hout a complete in- A bill boosting the salaries of Clerk are offering $3.50 to $4 per hundred valley and established a claim, which Don't put In another day of distress. A savory egg dish for an Easter luncheon or Put the remainder over the petals to give the ap- fragrance of the roses upon her bosom nouncements, Menus, Envelopes, ture, granting members of city fire Board of Agriculture Makes Military devout men and women standing in long lines in ket, according to tho bulletin, cream- corn. ventory being furnished. Senator pounds for cherries and orchardlsts probably will one day put him in the Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; supper Includes eggs and artichokes. To make pearance of pollen. Cut lettuce leaves In fine was really intoxicating. Sign Cards, Programs, Rent Signs, Pierce and Secretary At ward to $3.- departments one day off in four and a front of the offices where the cards are distributed, eries situated close together may One of the most Important uses of Tripp's effort to kill the anti-discrim- 000 a year, and giving them a clerk anticipate an unusually profitable Training Compulsory. xnillionaire class. remove the sour fermenting food; this dish steam or cook In highly salted water as points (o simulate the outer leaves. Served on "Ah," she smiled sweetly, with an Hand Bills, Tags, Inclosurs Slips, 20-day vacation annually. fearful that they may even then be too late to gain often effect economies in transporta- (his implement Is to break up the sur- ination art. under which the Michi- at $1,000 a year, was passed by the year. His mine Is so far from civilization take the excess bile from your liver many artichoke buttons as there are guests to a low glass dish this salad appears at Its best. It arch look up Into his face, "you re- Wide Interests has attached to the admission. tion by co-operating In obtaining spe* face soli a few days In advance of the mind me of one of Whitman's poems." Posters, Gummed Labels, Calling gan rating bureau sets fire insurance senate. Senators Willlson and Miller Ann Arbor—A Toledo concern was JJast Lansing.—Compulsory mili- that he must await the development of and carry out all the constipated serve. Brown delicately In butter as many rounds is better served on Individual »,iass dishes than case for it was brought by a Sasinaw The most popular of the secular customs con- clal scheduled "pickup" refrigerator- plow, so that capillary attraction of A sudden dizziness seemed to seize Cards. rates end which is aimed to prevent alone voting against It. awarded the contract for laying the tary drill for every student at the the country before expecting to reap waste matter and poison In the of thin bread, each piece a little larger in diam- on a larger platter. fireman, backed by the Michigan nected with this day is the serving of hot cross car service and by assembling local moisture will be readily established him. It was as If he w-ere floating In rebating on premu.r.-.s, failed of suc- Senator Koehler's bill, which en- water main encircling the south and Michigan Agricultural college was his harvest. A more conveniently lo- bowels. Then you will feel great. eter than are artichoke buttons. Place the arti- Green pepper, lettuce and tomato salad. Crisp WE ARE PREPARED TO State Firemen's association, as a test buns. The genuine hot cross bun is rather a small shipments Info carload lots which may wl(h tho subsoil. ' a dream. When he had sufficiently cess. ables the Dtroit water board to lay southeast part of the city for $29,917. ordered by the state board of Agri- cated mine,^however, supplies young A Cascaret to-night straightens yon chokes on the rounds of bread, ond then over each the lettuce leaves by laying In cold water for half of tho validity of the furlough law one, spicier than ordinary buns, and has u brown, be shipped at lower freight costs. It ofToctually seals the surface of the gained his breath he spoke: OIVB YOU SATISFACTION mains outside the city In the outlying The work must be completed July 15. Baker—he Is In the thirties—with out by morning. They work while one drop a poached egg, trimmed to the exact an hour. Then shake dry and lay on the Ice. Take and unquestionably will have an ef- culture. sugary surface marked with a cross. It is said Many country creameries. It was unplowed land so that it will keep j "Which one?" AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY districts and serve the inhabitants c,f Every Btudent who Is not physically enough cash to support a high-priced you sleep. A 10-cent box from size of the bread foundation. Pour over the egg the sweet green or red peppers and with a pair of Suffrage Wins in House. fect on other Michigan cities where Escanaha—Bonds for $30,000 for the that the hot cross bun is of pagan origin and can found, consigned their butler to whole- moist for a longer period of time, and | "Oh. anyone." she replied. "The nutomoblle and an assortment of any drug store means a clear head, a small quantity of sauce Hollandalse. Add a dash scissors cut the peppers In lengthwise ribbons. those districts with water, without re- the firemen have demanded that tho construction of the new manual train- disabled will be required to drill two be traced back to an ancient Custom of worship- , sale butter receivers who often func- consequently plow easier in case a feet are mixed In nil of them."—Ev- The house, affer a strenuous debate, clothes that are the envy of well- sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver of paprika ond serve hot. course to he cumbersome plan now law be put In force and have been re- ing addition to the Escanaha high years, after which he may sign up for ing the Queen of Heaven by the eating of sacred Slice the tomatoes. Arrange the torautoe. on the tlon as J()bberl)i whllo the lcn(,cn<.v drought comes on so as to seriously adopted the Flowers resolution to sub- dressed Washlngtonians. JJaker was one of the active young Wilson boosters erybody's Magazine. in the law, passed the house and will fused. school, were sold by the board of ed- two additional years' training la the and bowel action for months. Chil- cakes. But the buns that existed previous to the To make the Hollandalse sauce rub to a cream lettuce l™*™ ntitl sprinkle the pepper ribbons , crea,llerles t0 Interfere with the work of plowing. ir.lt-women's suflnge to a vote of the who illded in turning Republican California Into the Wilson column last now go to the governor for his sig- ucation to a Chicago bank at a prem- reserve officers' corps, which was dren love Cascarets because they Christian era were not in reality those of today, a half cupful of butter; then add the yokes of over all. Press with mayonnaise or French Jress- „ Bmn||(,r ls THE LE06ER state again in November, 1918. nature. given the official sanction of the November. never gripe or sicken. Adv. two eggs, one at a time, beating well after each CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA ium of $400. because they bore no cross. In very early times Ing.—New York Herald. t„ distribute directly to the retailer. board. ACID PHOSPHATE IS USEFUL POLICE GUARD MARKETS Muskegon—This county will receive The grading and handling of bulk but- And Rashes That Itch and Burn—Trill Dog Tax Bill Tabled. Appointments. Those signing for the additional The oil in the kernels of plum, cher- Why' She Chsnged Doctors. the biggest consignment of brook trdlit ter would be greatly facilitated. It Is Ohio Station Recommends Its Use tc Free to Anyone Anywhere. drill will be required to attend twd SOME POSTSCRIPTS ry and other fruit stones Is being ex- "What seem:» to be the trouble?" Japanese make a waterproof leather After many failures Italian army Women cabdrlvers are stated to be The Root blll to tax dogs per Richard M. Olin, of Caro, to suc- ever allowed it by tl>c state hatchery. asked the doctor, as he sat down be- AROUND THE WORLD pointed out by the experts. If the con- Re-enforce Barnyard Manure to PRINTERS Angry Crowds Protest Against High summer camps and will have cloth- tracted In Germany by a combined with many uses from the hides of sea engineers have bored the first suc- a success In Glasgow, Scotland. One head and put the license money in a ceed John L. Burkart as secretary of The streams to be planted at that secutive numbers of the different ing and rations while in college and When tobacco wak first Introduced side Mrs. Nagg. Hons. cessful artesian well In Tripoli. firm has about 40 women driving cabs. Maintain Fertility. In the treatment of skin and scalp LOWELL. MICH. fund with which to pay damages to the state board of health, for the term Prices of Food. time are the Cleveland, Mosquito, chemical and mechanical process. Moie thou two-thirds of the world's chumlngs of a creamery were stamped at the camp furnished hy the war most of the countries of Europe en- "I have a tired feeling," replied Mrs. The onthraclte mines of Pennsyl- France now leads the world In the Freshly caught sea fish are said to troubles bathe freely with Cutlcura farmers owning sheep killed by dogs, ending March 29. 1923. Green, Norris, Silver, Duck, Little From a mixture of sugar cane ref- supply of tin Is mined In the Malay on the containers. PHONI It CITZ. 200 department. On graduation from acted anti-tobacco laws. Nagg. vania contain more than 7,000 miles manufacture of tinsel fabrics, Lyons be the principal Ingredient of an ar- Sineo phosphorus is carried off the Soap and hot water, dry and apply failed of pas ape in the house. vJPy H. 11. Halladay, of Clinton, to sue- Chicago—Hundreds of policemen Bear, Little Black and Cedar creeks. If our country maintains ita pres- use and bamboo fiber a Trinidad plant- "Tired feeling, eh?" said the doctor. peninsula. Butter in Cold Storage. farm in relatively large amounts in CALL US UP OUR college, commlsElone as reserve oi- of tunnels. being the center of the Industry. tificial rubber of Dutch Invention. Cutlcura Ointment. If there Is a nat- members wanted the license mom v ced himself on the state llvestoc* were detailed to protect the meat mar- Detroit—Negotiations have been ent pace It will, in the next half cen- er has made paper equal In quality "Let me see your tongue." There are telephones enough In the Approximately one-tenth of the but- grain crops, in the bones of animals, fl^rs will be granted. The commis- Sweet butter Is preserved without A department of New Jersey agri- The German mauser can fire fastei ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc., in cities kept ihere : r at present .it. I sanitary commission, for t'.e term end kets and groceries in the West Side completed for the' sale of 60 feet cf tury. be as rich as all Europe. to the best wood pulp product. United States for every ten persons ter received In the larger markets Is and in milk, soil specialists of the Ohio sions will rank from second lieu- a particle of salt Inside a gourdlike cultural experiment station has re- than any other rifle used In (he war. prevent their recurrence by making when they could not get the bill ing tho first Monday in July. 1923. ghetto, which have been attacked by Woodward avenue frontage at Grand The hammer behind the chisel In a The production of coal in the Unit- to have one. placed In cold storage, the bulletin station recommend the use of acid tenant up with minimum salaries of USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE container made of cheese. The whole cently succeeded In producing purple Thf magazine holds five cartridges, Cutlcura your dally toilet preparation. amended that way, voted against it. Dr. CarroH E. Miller, of Cadillac, angry crowds, composed mostly of River avenue at approximately |20,- new pneumatic rock drill does not ed States last year, officially estimated The streets of one English city are states, and Is held for an average pe- phosphate rock to re-enforce barnyard 11,700 a year when in actual service. The antUeptlo powder to lie nLaketi into shoei remains fresh and edible for years. carnations. packed In chargers. Free sample each by mall with Book. Later, however, they agreed to recon- lo succeed himself on the board of women, who protested against the 000 a foot, or a total of |1,200,000, a net unless the chisel is bearing against at nearly 600,000,000 tons, was the and sprinkled into the foot-bath. It rellevca watered entirely by electric sprlnk- riod of six months. The cost of stor- manure, if the fertility of the soil Is The men will be subject to call !.i painful, Hwollen, smarting feet and takes the Argentina and Paraguay have con- Shipments of manganese ore from The Island of Ceylon Is to be con- Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. sider the vote so 'hat the bill could the Traverse City state hospital for high prices of food. new high record for Detroit real es- rock and the harder the rock encount- greatest on record, every producing •tintr out of corns and bunions. The greatest Upg wagons. ing butter approximates one-fourth of to be maintained. Acid phosphate U event of war or threatened war. Uni- cluded a new commercial treaty which the Russian ports of Potl and Butum nected to the mainland of India by Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. be tabled, thus giving it another pos- the term ending the second Monday in Armed with stones and kerosene tate. In 1823 the property and 80 feet ered the more air is supplied automat- state but Maryland, Oklahoma and comforter ever dlscoTered for all foot-aohes. The mining industry In ihe Blue- a cent por pound per month. In the more generally recommended, because Friends of THE LOWELL forms and now guns will also be furn- Sold everywhere, 25c. Trial package FREE. fields district of Nicaragua Is being provides for practically free trade be- decreased from 788,214 tons In 1014 to building a roadway on a rocky reef, a sible chance later. February. 1923. which they poured over meat, the wo- adjoining was sold for $74.99. ished during the first two years of ically. Texas exceeding former figures. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.—Ad*. distance of 22 miles. market distribution of creamery but- under average conditions it Is more ef- Not for Chewing the Rag. More than ir>,000 feet of motion pic- rapidly developed. tween the two countries. 9,750 tons In 1910. LEDGER haring business men attacked the kosher butchers, Marine City—In a birdhouse build- drill which will be required of every To treat insomnia patients an Eng- So many electric bulbs are stolen ter there Is at present a tendency to- fective and more economical than the Lnffon—Old man Squibs has a very ture films, showing surgical opera- Just for Honor. Cigars 15 inches long and several Revision of Section 7, of the gen- The house has passed a bill to in- who they said were chiefly responsi- ing contest conducted in the local student. Even the athletes, who here- lishman has invented apparatus that that a thiefproof electric lamp socket ward tho more general use of consum- i raw rock. biting tongue, hasn't he? with the Probate Court, will tions, have been prepared by a Balti- Italy, Spain and Turkey are the on- Inches thick are smoked in some parts eral tax laws, under which certain crease the salaries of the stenograph- ble for the high prices. Windows schools 100 houses were construct- tofore have been excused from drill, flows a stream of water through a pad French Building Great Canal. case with a similar rallioad tunnel. has been devised. Grofat—Guess ho needs one. His ly countries In Europe which do nol of the Philippines. confer a favor upon the pub* bonds are exempted from taxation, ers of the Wayne circuit court to were shattered and hundreds of ed by students. will now have to shoulder a rifle. placed on a victim's forehead, massag- more medical college for use in teach- More rock was removed than from any teeth are all gone. pay their members of parliament. Switzerland last June and July had With the greatest war In history on Names have been given to 727 minor has been asked by the house commit- 13.000 a year. pounds of foodstuffs destroyed. Wo- ing It until sleep comes. ing surgery. two of the tunnels which pierce the Real Feeding Economy. Well-Planned Barns. Be by requesting that the ad- East Lansing—The first two floors the heaviest, most continuous rains their bunds, the French hove found planets and new ones are being dis- tee because of the many proposals to men wao entered the shops to make Substantial deposits of moznnlte, After ttfo years of experimenting Alps. The canal will not be complet- There Is no economy in feeding the Some farmers have their barns so Only One "BROMO OUININB" Among recent bills introduced Is Saginaw navy recruiting officers time and resources to continue their covered all the time. of the new Olds Hall of Engineering which Is used in the manufacture of an American expert has invented a Two ovens of the usual kind and a known for 50 years. poultry less food than they should arranged that the care of stock Is u ToiMtbemnnlne. call for fall name LAXATITI vartising be sent to this paper. amend the section. The revision will one by Rep. Ivory to allow counties purchases wore seized, their clothing work on the great commercial canal ed for ^ome time, but the tunnel has There Is a great demand for road BROMO QulNINS. Look for tlBnttora ot M. W. at the Michigan Agricultural college have launched a champaign through gas montles, have been discovered in process by which about half of the K third on Ihe fireless cooker principle There are more than 7,000 miles ol have or In feeding them less variety pleasure, and in many Instances this QHOVM. Cure* a Cold la One Dar Me. be reported to the next session of to borrow money un bonds for any torn and their parcels taken from which will connect the port of Mar- been successfully finished. building ox|)erts and workmcb In all It will cost no more here than the legislature. will be completed by the beginning out northeastern Michigan to secure Ceylon, Brazil and the United States per cent of sugar lost In refining feature a new gas range. underground tunnels In the anthracite than they should have, for the result imndy arrangement has been brought legitimate purposes for which a major- them and thrown into the street. seille with the Rhone river. In the parts of the country. More vegetables, fewer weeds will at the spring term of college and plans recruits in accordance with instrue Hawaiian molasses can be recovered. mines of Pennsylvania. In eggs, when eggs are high, Is what about with comparatively little ex- elsewhere and at the same The, house and senate have agreed ity of the electors vote. Tho bonds being its chief producers heretofore. course of this construction they have Scantily Dressed. Some 250 miles northwest of Winni- be the story of many a patch of land are being made now for the removal tions from Detroit. Towns through In Italy electricity used for lighting Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will Missouri has Joined the list of states determines the profit. pense for material or labor. that they will wind up the active may not run longer than 20 years nor The consumption of aluminum In the found It necessary to complete the Bacon—Did you see Mrs. Lowneck peg a paper mill Is belug built to turn this year.—Buffalo Times. Ihnebeaef it your homepaper. Ths common council of Detroit ap- o( part of the engineering department out that district and as far north as Is taxed and that used for heating ii< correct both liver and kidney disorders. which maintain night schools for business of the session on pay more than 6 per cent interest and United States last year, according to greatest tunnel ever driven for the at the opera, last night? out 100 tons k day. propriated 11,000,000 for a new tuber- from the agricultural building where Cheboygan will be visited and adver- geological survey estimates, was more not and to prevent persons using heat- Adv. adults of rural regions. SaniUry Milk Can. Calves Need Exercise. Editor The Ledger." April 20. They will meet for two days the counties bonding will have to it has been housed since the flr* tising posters placed. Auto campaign! The Italian Mannllcher-Corcano Is passage of the canal at one point The Egbert—Oh, my, yes. The greatest crater known Is that of Good health cannot be maintaiaed where culosis hospital. If the item Is al than 121,000,000 pounds, an Increase ing current for lights there has been A sanitary milk can Is fitted ^flth Let • calves out for a romp eocll later, on May 10 and 11, with sine create sinking fuuds to care for the which destroyed the entire group of in the rural sections also will be con No set of rules that can be laid of the 1891 pattern. It Is rather slow, tunnel Is fewr and a half miles long, "Did she put on any frills?'* the Japanese mountain. Aso-an, It there is a constipated habit. Garfield Tea lowed to stand the money will ho of more than 21 per cent from the pre- Invented apparatus to periodically In- wives permitting Its contents to be day. The excrdse will strengthen overcomee constipation. Adv. die adjournment on the latter date. bonus. down will meet all circumstances. discharging but 15 rounds of shot o and the material removed was much "Looked to me as If It was about ranges from 10 to 14 miles in diam- raised by bond issua. anginsering buildings last spring. ducted. terrupt the current poured out, but preventing the en- their ; iscles and keep them healthy. vious year. greater In quantity than would be the all she did pat on/' eter. minute. trance of any liquid after it has been While they are out, clean their stnlli Guntemnln has only one fornltora sealed. and '•lU'i'lv fresh bedding. factory. It employs 150 men. COWELE LEDGER V"

of June. He cornea well recommended. Winter Couf hs mean weak bron - THE attempt of the Dodges to gueete at John Wrlght'A —The Aid Mrs. W. S. Winegar was in ANNOUNCEMENT!! The LOWELL LEDGER eoclety of Bailey church will give an —Miss Winifred Brown left Monday chial tubes, possibly weak lungs. Grand Rapids Thursday. limit the manufacturing enter- Kaeter tea at the Orange hall Thure- afternoon to retnrn to her college FabUahed every Thursday morning at work at Albion.—The Ladlea Aid Stop them promptly with Foley's W. A. Watts of Urand Kapids THE FAMILY THEATRE prise of Henry Ford has happily day afternoon, April 12 —Q. M. Hud- Honey and Tar, a atandard family Lowell, Michigan been set aside by the Michigan eon attended the funeral of hie uncle society meets this week with Mra. took dinner inf town one day last beginning with Friday night, April S Clothing (.ALLEY'S Furnishings Clarence Yeiter —Mra. Anna Cain medicine for children and grown-ups. will IM) O|M'N every night thereafter P. M. JOHNSON. Ultar and PrapV senate's action raising the capi- at Mllford, left Saturday and re- week. turned Monday. spoke laat Sunday uiorntng to » fair Beat for coughe, colda, croup, etc. and oilers a program comparnblf Twenty-fourth year under talization limit from $25,000,000 sized congregation at the M'jt 'Odlat Plonrlo &>nvillo of (llnrksville wlfJi cities several times the size of one management to .^75,000,000. That will oc- church. The people were much help- if Neil Skii trotiMS ed and pleased with the aervlce.—At St'.- CIUMD'B Phoo-JSJS&S, cupy Henry's activities for a Falnful eczema le more active In the election of Sunday achool ofllcers Wednesday,—John Thornaa and fam- ! time: and the limit can be raised the spring WHEIK the blood IS over- at the South Boston church, the fol- ily ate Sunday dinner with Watt E: heated. the burning Itching torture Thomaa and wife.—Guy Smith and Snbecrlptlon by Mall, Postpaid again. Mr. Ford is too good a lowing were nameo: Superintendent, wife entertained with a pedro party ONI TEAS 11.50 friend of the common people to le unbearable, relieve It at once and M. D. Sneathen; asalatant, Reuben 11.00 heal the eruptions with Dr. Hobaon'E Friday evening.—Mra. Mary Smith I EIGHT MONTHS be handicapped by those whom 1 ee; secretary, Mre. Edna Paraona; spent Friday night and Saturday EN MONTHS 15c Kczema Ointment. This antlMeptlc treasurer. Jay Pars on r; organist, with Mrs. Mert Sinclair.—Miss John- 50c remedy IN promptly effective In all ER he has made rich. FOUR MONTHS Velma Tucker; chorlater, Mrs. Carrie son of Freeport visited Mrs. La Verne 25c tiKln troublee. I'lmplee,' blackheads, Kyser.—Mr. Wachter la learning to car THE LOWELL LEDOER TWO MONTHS™ A bald headed et"gle standing Huntington.—We hear that Mr. and SINGLES and less than 2 months, 'per copy...Sc aoue, tetter, ring worm, ecaly blotchy drive a new Ford.—Chae. O'Harrow Mra. Warren Roush of Lowell have with the "pep" due over three feet high was seen on Mktn all reepoud to Dr. Hobaon'e Ec- othes. NOTB:—All past subscriptions uu to De- motored to Grand Raplda Sunday to at purchased Mr. Gackler's /arm.—Ear) EXTENSIONS cember 1,1916, will be flirured at the ULA rate UF the farm of Charles Hurkett near zema Ointment Get It today take hie daughter, who hae been HELP COTTONSEED CAKE IN FAVOR TL.00 per year. After that date the new rate uf your druggists, TtOc, guaranteed, ad Smith and family apent Saturday SQUAB BREEDING DATA FLJO will be in effect.—Publisher. Dowagiac.—Michigan N e ws-D i- visiting her parents.—Grant Gilbert and Sunday with Guy Smith. MOOT AUTO RISKS BURGLAR'S SNORING spoke at the M. E. church laat Wed- They Prevent Heavy Motortruckf Haa Almoat Two-Thirds Value of Meal lought of having something gest. ELMDALB nesday night to relieve the paator mdpy'S mm Bntered at the postoffice at Lowell, Michigan Stralu Ml StriHu Acltevrt From Beoomlno Mired in Soft- According to Test Made at Mia- BEATS all how tiiis bald head who had trouble with hla throat.— FOUR METHODS TO COVER CAR Dirt Roada. . Most Lvge Breeders Keep Hom- AWAKES HIS VICTIM jtore next Saturday and in- as second class matter. Mrs. A. C. Hayes wae a Grand An opportunity will be given Eaater Sloan's Liniment quickly takea the - • • •^Tnir T'fBais nU alsslppl Station. disease is spreading. First men, Kaplds shopper Friday.—Mrs. Hdson pain out of atralna, apralna, brulaea BY INSURANCE. ® MARY Grant was a Valley City visitor for any who deelre to be baptised or er ant. Carneaux Varieties. i spent months in getting to- then women and now the birds: to unite with thechurch.—The Bowne and all muscle aoreneaa. A clean, To prevent heavy motortrucks from On most of the northern markets, GRAHAM 8 A U I N A W and neighboring Thursday.—Dan Weaver and family clear liquid easily applied. It quickly Intruder Falls Asleep Under the and how are they all to lie seated township dry candidate for clevk, becoming mired In soft-dirt road.s, or there are for sale cottonseed meal, towns are already discussing the ride In a new "Dodge."—Charles penetrates without rubblag. Sloan'a Notice Pigeons, With One Exception, KepF Owen Nash was elected by a major- stuck In sand, un Indiana Inventor has in the front row? Schwab and family visited over Sun- Liniment doea not stain the skin or Expert Explains "Some of the Wrin- containing 38 to 40 per cent protein, Bed of Couple He Intended mm \ problem of providing amusement ity of 41). designed an Ingenious type of exten- Confined—Average Annual Profit day • • ^ m—- — ——— — -— kles" In the Various Kinds of Pro- for those who now frerjuent sa- with friends of Lansing.—Henry clog the pores like mussy plaatera or at $30 to $45 per ton, and cold pressed to Rob. displayed, regardless of war I'SE your faculties and powers Wilbur and wife entertained their olntmenta. For chronic fbenmatlc They are working like nailers to gpt my new garage and tection—>Thinos Brokers Oo sion rim for application to the rear Per Pair Varies From 32 cottonseed cake, containing 26 to 29 DUCKS' DINNER PARTY. loons, when those places are son Scott of Omaha several days SOUTH LOWELL. wheels. The device, for which patent if you would keep them strong, aches and pains, neuralgia, gout and Not Explain. Centa to $3, Averaging $1.52. per cent protein, at $30 TO :,;85 per ton. last week.—Eugene Krauss spent Wllma Acheaon visited the Alto Birmingham, Ala.—Conviction of closed in 1918; and the discussion vigorous and growing. The best lumbago have this'well-known rem- salesroom ready for^me. Exyect to be in and doing busi- rights have been granted, consists of Most of our dairymen, 'for some rea- "I would like lo have you all to din- is timely. Lowell must meet the over Sunday with relatives of Mount High echool last Thursday —Mr. edy handy. For the pains o( grippe two steel rims arranged to be bolted W ter Jones, a one-legged burglar. of talents waste and decay from and Mrs. Howard Bartlett, Mrs. C. (By A. R. LEE.) son, have given the preference to cot- ner." said Mrs. DueU. same issue also and provide Pleasant, returning Monday.—Miss and following strenuous work. It 'There are four ways to cover nn to the opposite sides of a wheel. The A list of questions on pigeon raising In the criminal Court heie, brought ne next Saturday and get an disuse. As the cave fish becomes Nellie Weaver spent from Saturday G. WIeland and Mrs. Frank Klttenger gives quick relief. At all druggists, ness in about ten nays. In the meantime 1 am showing nutomohile by lusurancc," says Eugene tonseed meal, although many steer "We'd love to proper substitutes. However, it attended the "Garden of Allah" In outer of these Is six Inches In width was sent to pigeon breeders through- feeders prefer Iho cottonseed cake. It out an unusual incident of house- blind,so may it be with those until Monday with her sister Mrs. Sac. adv T. Pellmni, an alitomoblle expert, In breaking. come," said Iho will l»e found that improved L^eltoy Schwarder.—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grand Kaplds Saturday evening and new models of nut the United Slates, and, among LA InteresUng to note tbr.L the Missis- rest of tbe I nicks. who drift with the tide and think explaining some of the wrinkles of the The story of tho burglary and cap- Sargeant, Miss Wealthy Shrlner, spent Sunday with Mrs. George others, replies were received from 22 sippi station has condtn d a feeding "Then come lo- home conditions resulting in PTrnell. .variuUK kinds of protection offered by and do with others. MIMS Ivah Sargeant and Miss Irma Bartlett and other frlenda.—Mrs. large breeders who kept from 300 to lest wlvh dairy cows, n, iparlng cot- ture, as told by the evidence, showed multitudes of cases—where fath- at .losle Kendal and children of Grand BMrs. John Parle, an aged resident policies. in o r i o w," said Long were among those who - 2,200 pigeons and produced squabs for tonseed meal with cold pressed cotton- that Jones, in his effort to rob ihe Mrs. l.MicU, ju: she ers, brothers and husbands now Now is the time to nail the Hag tended the play of "I'ncle Tom's Baptdn visited relatives In tbls vicin- of Grattan township, died at her home "The first Is against lire and theit hoiao of Mr. and Mrs. E. I'. Vennom, market. The records from these seed cake, the indicalions being that vobbled on to her waste their money on strong Cabin" at the Columbia theater of ity last week —G. Frledll and family near Slayton lake Friday evening and transportation. This policy to the mast. inoanH cold pressed cottonseed cake has al- an old couple of ILIF suburbs, crawb-d drink, will in a large measure off- Overland and Willys-Knight Cars that ihe Insurance covers the car any- breeders are considered more appli- pond. S' SUITS cable to the commercial production of most exactly two-thirds tin* value, under Ihe bed and wailed for them "We'll be there," set the at t met ion of the bar wherc it might be In the United Stales to retire. squabs than the replies which were pound for pound, of cottonseed meal. •luncked lb'; oth or Canada in a public or private gar- boys at $5 that is a great bargain. room. received from breeders keeping only With prices AS ihcy now prevail, dairy- Tbe burglar himself fell asleep, and er 1 Micks. at Luz & Rittenger's Garage. age. and the broad coverage of trans- his e- Gentlemen! It's "Dress Up" Week number of the Dragoon, Maltese Hen Just then Mr. Vennom awoke and pond. "What a off the boats to save lives and the great and White King mentioned. All except grappled with the burglar, WHO leaped Mrs Duck fine day you have SPRING HATS cember, |8.000,000 being thus number of other cars and property on Select Good Individual Sows of Pure- . . one breeder kept their pigeons con- for your dinner It would take an hour to show one cus- added to the pay rolls. That the boats. When Soft Roads Are Encountered the bred Stock—Have Separate fined. The birds were mated at from party," said the Ducks. tomer all the different sty lea'ahown here- this advance was justified will be "I doubt that there Is one broker In Extension Rims Come Into Use, Houses for Farrowing. five to seven months old. the average "(jtiack. quack," said Mrs. Duck. "I Green, brown and grey; some silk lined. cheerfully agreed to by many who JOHN R. KEISER, Agent a thousand who would explain what Doubling the Bearing Surface of the thank you very much. I also thank object to the pilintr up of official this clause of transportaUon means in Rear Wheela. mating age being 5.7 months. First and very Important In having $2, $2.50, $3. Grains Commonly Fed. Mr. Sun very much for coming out .so salaries from thousands fo more Spring "Dress-Up" time is here—the time AN automobile Insurance policy. They good fall pigs one must select good In- tine and strong." New Garage ^ block north of Hotel Waverly. and the Inner one four inches. Neither Wheat, corn, kaflr corn, Canada dividual sows of some good purebred thousands, while laboring men write the policies in the easiest way Mr. Sun laughed to himself as he touches the ground until the truck peas, millet and hemp were the grains stock. These must be bred to a pure- and women support large families find you, the assured, do tho suffering. heard Unit, for he had never thoui,'hr SPRING CAPS w hen all "get set'' for a new start on things. sinks the depth of Its tires. Then the most commonly fed. while a number bred male of same stock. • "The legal liability coverage policy on a few paltry hundreds. extensions come Into play, giving each of other grains. Including peanuts, about Mrs. Duck's dinner party. I'.ut which indemnllles you against loss due The second Important thing Is to he was glad, of course, to give pleas- Kelly Green and all the other new ones. to Injury to any one person to the ex- rear wheel ten Inches of additional grass seed, oats, buckwheat, sunflower have the sows farrow about the first ure. • TODAY there should be just L bearing surface and increasing THF seed, rice, Egyptian corn, cowpeas and 50c, $1, $1.50. tent of $5,000, or two or more persons week In September, then they get a "We must start." said Mrs. Duck, one party, and that party the traction. Thus, on hard roads the mllo maize were also used. About one- to the extent of ? 10,000. How many good start before severe weather sets and till the Dueks wobbled aft' .• her. American party," said Repre- brokers are there now who will tell steel members form no interference half of the breeders reported the use In and everyone knows cold weather sentative Schall of Minnesota in but are ever ready -for an emergency They arrived at iho Fanner's garden Forget the days and clothes of winter- WEST LOWELL you that this Is all the Insurance that is worse on little fall pigs than on and there Mrs. Duck stopped. "Ik-re when soft highways are traversed. Little Boys' Hats the House Monday, voicing the Is necessary. They do so because they spring pigs, they feel the change more. is my dining room." she snld. sentiment of every good citizen Mrs. A. Rolf Is visiting In Grand They can be applied to the wheels of Rapids for a few days.—Mr. and Mrs. do not study the records of the tre- Always have individual hoghouses "Did the Fanner lend iliis lo you?" You will find here just what will please and patriot. We have our po- Spring is here with all its freshness, with spent mendous lawsuits and verdicts that are any truck.—Popular Mechanic* Maga- if possible. Sows when separated and ('has. Dawson of Saranac Sun- zine. asked some ot the very little Dneks. in little fellowi' hats. litical differences and tight them day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. rendered against the assured. Does put each one in Its own lot and bouse "Nonsense, Duekling," quacked Mrs. Herbert Dawson.—Mrs. Charles Mc- DODGE ROTHERS his broker tell him that for a small ad- a week or ten days before farrowing 50c to $1 out every four years among our- B Duck. "When yon are as old as 1 am its demand for newer things. Intyre and children spent Sunday ditional charge he can get limits for time will be better contented after far- you will know that it is not wis • to selves; but in the face of a foreign with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullen.—Mr. HOW TO APPLY WAX POLISH foe we are united in defense of our one person of $10,000, or two or more rowing and each can take good care ask folks to lend you their gardens and Mrs. John Baker have moved In- of their young. common country and Hag. Thus to Herbert Dawson's tenant houtie. persons for $10,000. Some Helpful Suggestions on How to for tbe purpose of a dinner party. MOTOR. CAR "The property damage clause, to In- may it ever be. -Charles Carey Is 111 and not much Keep Body of Car Spick Squabs, 28 Days Old, Ready for Market Somehow they don't take kindly to it. hopes of recovery.—Mr, and Mrs. Jas. There is a very pronounced and definite public demnify the assured against loss from and Span. FILL SILO WITH DRY FODDER I'.ut it's such a line dining room—so liability Imposed by law upon the as- of some kind of green feed. Including ECONOMISTS are predicting the Monks and children spent Sunday full of fjood things to eat, that 1 just Spring days require new apparel—new fur- with Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Onan.—Mrs. opinion now in this country concerning Dodge sured for damages on account of dam- a wide range of such material. The decided lo have it here. So here wo highest food prices ever reached To apply a nonfiuld wax polish, one Can be Successfully Used if Water alley R W. Bosseth of lonla Is Hpendlng a age to or destruction of property of use of rock salt was reported by one- are, quite simple, ebV" in this nation, owing to the fact Brothers\'car. has to rub It on much ih«> same as in Enough to Moisten Is Added few days with her aunt, Mrs. Guy any description. half of the breeders, loose table salt by "What shall we begin on;" asked the Monks.—Mr. and Mrs. Miles Monks applying a nonfiuld cleaner. Every While Being Filled. 40,000,000 men formerly occu- nishings to match the "forward march" of Nearly every man or woman you meet has a "What the Insurance companies call one-fourth and table salt baked into a Ducks. visited Mr. Renwlck's atSaranac Fri- spot of the finish must be louched and pied in production are now en- the collision clause, meaning damage hard lump by the rest. About 10 per day and had warm sugar.—Mr. and clean-cut idea of the kind of a car it is. an even, thick coating applied. In liq- Corn fodder can bo successfully cut "Anything you wish." said Mrs. Duck gaged in destruction and in con- to the insured's own car. How many cent used some extra feed, such as mil- Mrs. Melvln Court called on Mr. and uid polishes the same even applica- Into the silo If water enough to mois- politely. "The garden Is yours. 1 our ambitions—to brighten up. How friendly and how favorable that idea is of the assured have had a small col- let or hemp seed, during the molting suming the reduced world's sup- Mrs. Chancy Ball Monday evening.— tion should be observed. One of the ten It is added at the time of picked this one out because it is such Byron Green hat returned home from lision and have written a letter to their period, while several who did not use plies. This condition will grow you probably know so well that it is not necessary best methods of applying wax is to filling. The water is best run into a good one. I am glad you all look Big Rapids whenhe has been attend- broker and been told that, the policy any special feed for assisting the molt, as if you were pleased." worse instead of better during the to go into details. wrap a piece of the material In a piece the cutting box with a hose which It Stuck Firm in the Mire. ing the Ferris Institute. He exptets does not cover this small loss. supplied these grains lu their regular "Quack, quack, quack, quack." came coming year. Nothing hut of cheesecloth, drawing the clolh Into 3 moistens ihe fodder evenly. ri|NG RENT to stay at home. "They do not tell the assured that rations. One-third used hoppers In fee d- abundant crops can prevent It is not over-stating the case to say that the a bunch which may be held by the When corn has been badly frosted out of a window. The burglar had from all the Ducks, and they chat- for a small additional premium these Ing the pigeons. world-wide famine. fingers without getting them covered before cutting It Is also necessary to lei"L his wooden leg under the bed. tered away as they dug up the garden Easter approaches with its strong appeal to WESTTLOWELL. very large production of the first two years did not losses could be covered because they About one-half supplied tobacco with the polish. The rubbing will add about one-third Its weight in wa- liy following single fool-tracks the goodies and ate and ate and ate. We trust there will be a full attend- develop a single serious fault. are anxious for the business and they stems as the entire, or for part of the THE temper of the people as re- cause the wax lo work through the ter when filling the silo. police jiursued the peg-legged robber Pretty soon, however, the Farmer ance at West Lowell next Lord's day. are afraid of losing the line through nesting material, and hay and straw to his refuge. With the assistance of came out, and saw all tbe Ducks in his gards the continued activity of SUBJWT "If a man die shall he live This notable achievement surely justifies public cheesecloth, imparling an even coat- After the silage has setlled the silo OWN HOME men and women. Ignorance or for asking for a little were commonly used, while others garden. again?" Come. A grand big wel- ing. may be filled up with dry fodder a pal, Jones made another wooden the peace-at-any-prk-e promoters confidence in Dodge Brothers as close and careful higher premium which Is essential to used pine needles, cut pea vines and come to all. The finishing touch should be done moistened in this way. leg, with which he went to bis shanty "Shoo—shoo—shoo, you naughty is shown by the defeat of Alder- cover full damages." alfalfa stems. One-half reported free- G. W. Herschmlller, Pastor. manufacturers. with a chamois and this final polishing In the woods. Suddenly the police ar- Ducks." he cried. And the Duck- man Emnfer for Grand Rapids dom from all diseases, and about one- rived and Jones dived through the went wobbling back to their pond. I paid out for rent since you have commissioner. Prior to his vote is a matter of hard rubbing until the A Young Life Taken. St w/// pay you to v/s/t us and oxam/na th/s §ar, wax Is thoroughly worked In and a fourth gave canker as a common cause PLAN FOR STARTING PLANTS rear window. They were all out of breath when SERIOUS PROBLEM IS SOLVED of sickness. stopped to think about it? I'll for the LaFollette meeting in the Oren Hyde passed away after a shiny finish results. The harder the in the backyard the mud was deep,, they go; there, but they had had quit-- Thf gasoline consumption Is unusually low. The average annual profit per pair Commonest Method in Northern States rprised if you only knew. armory his success was umiues- Dress Up Now. Start the Spring right in a ; brief but severe lllne*H at HIS home In New Oiling Indicator Shows Driver rubbing the better and more lasting and the wooden leg sank so f:II in the i enoiiirh to eat before the Farmer had The tire mileage Is unusually high. of breeders varied from .*{2 cents to Is by Means of a Hotbed—They caught them. tioned: alter it his defeat was as- Alma, March 2G, 1917, aged 11 years, When Motor Is Receiving the finish. Once applied, the wax fin- mire It stuck firm. Jones hobbled ON | fi months, 1U days. $.'1, and averaged $1.52; the feed cost Are Easy to Make. "Isn't it strange," said Mrs. Duck, nice snug sum. As it is, what sured. Boat rockers are not Touring RAR or Roadster. Winter Touring Car or Roadster, Proper Lubrication. ish will last for a monih or more and desperately without it, but was over- HART SCHAFFNER & MARX He was born at Alma, July 10.15)05. from 05 cents to $2. with an average "how inconsiderate some Folks are?" needed just now. \ F 1000; Sedan, FI'JOD. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) the second and consequent applica- taken while flopping on one foot. >thing but a bundle of receipts. During his short life he realded at of $1.32. All sold squabs for market, The commonest method of starting "Ves, quack, quack," said tho Ducks Lowell, Beldlng and again at Alma. Motor oiling from the beginning of tions do not require the amount of Both the original and second wooden while about one-half sold both early plants In the northern states is in chorus. change THE Michigan .Supreme Court . About live years ago while coast- Ihe industry has offered a serious prob- work. A cleaner rubbed over the sur- as legs were exhibited as evidence. to your policy. 1 have breeders and for market. The by means of a hotbed. They are sim- hascondemned the'third degree'" | Ing In Lowell with a school mate he lem to the manufacturers for the rea- face that has previously been waxed aver- "You would think." continued Mrs. nes for all—from the snug cottage Duck, "that we would have been wel- or torture method of forcing con- received lasting Injuries to his head son that something positive and virtu- takes off the dirt very readily. i ! as a necessite tyo nmkfor over nny earlro y garden ESCAPES PRISON IN BARREL come in his garden instead of beinj; ind the prices and terms are right. Copyright Iluit Scbatfucr Marx Varsity Fifty Five which at the time nearly cost bis life. ally automatic LA this connection had The polishing completed, it Is now "" • " " ~ fession of guilt in criminal cases, 1 When he recently contracted typhoid and averaged $3.-13. work. Methods differ in various local- driven out. Besides we showed him to be evolved, some system which time for retouching the places on the and rightly so. ()nly recently it The most stylish suit. 1 fever, the old trouble returned caus- But Convict Had to Have Fresh Air we thought it was a nice Garden. We er. would also show the driver while on body and fenders where the enamel was found that a boy had been ing brain fever, which together with and Is Taken Back to Finish paid him a very hiuh compliinent. And the road that the motor was receiv- has been worn off. This retouching compelled to confess a crime timt typhoid-pneumonia was too much ERGOT SEPARATED FROM RYE Sentence. he didn't appreciate it—that's ail." in this list that will suit you, if for the frail little body to endure, ing the proper lubrication. should bo done after the polishing Is another had committed. "He certainly didn't appreciate our and resulted In his death. Many systems with sight feed on the compjeted, because at that time one Many Growers Perform Task by Put- Baltimore. Md.—Just because he had compliment." said tho Ducks. Go where the best clothes are sold—that's He leavea to mourn their loss hla dash have been offered and answered Is sure that all dirt has been removed ting Grain Into a 20 Per Cent SOME •1.000 Virginia bachelors Buy to have the air to breathe, Elinor John- soil, 3^ miles from Clarksville. 10-room grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the purpose well enough until the force ucd painting or enameling over dlrl Brine Solution. "And wardens are so Delicious," said Shepard of Lowell, his father Doss son, a convict serving a ten-year sen- barn, good well: and farm hae been well are liable to prosecution for tak- feed, splash and other system of lubri- will not help the appearance of the car, Mrs. Duck. "There is nothing that Hyde, his mother, now Mra. Levi Wil- tence In the penitentiary for murder, makes a nicer dining room than a ing liquor into the stale under a this store for men and young men. cation became so perfected that the Qu?ck-drylng enamel will dry over The most serious and destructive Hart Schaffner I Marx son, bis step father, all of Alma, three spoiled a clever plan to escape. good garden in my opinion." law which gives that privilege to slaters, Mrs. Claude Condon, Lowell, motorist, relying entirely on the meth- night, as will the preparations especial- disease of rye Is ergot. In this, one Johnson is employed in the shipping "We all agree with you," quacked illaire limits, 85-foot frontage, house has "heads oi families or those living Mra, Emerson Harrison and Emma ods of oiling employed, Ignored the ly prepared for this retouching. The or more kernels of the head are re- department and one night took ad- the Ducks. complete with hot and cold water tanks, with their parents." A rush for Clothes Hyde and one brother OUN Hyde all sight feed and often, forgetting to wax should be removed from the placeh placed by a horny violet or purplish Hats vantage of the absence of the regular "I'.ut." said little Whitney Duck, "wo wood shed and large chicken nark. Fine marriage licenses is now due in Shirts of Alma, besides many other loving supply the necessary oil, seriously to be retouched by dabbing them with structure, usually somewhat larger Neckwear guard to substitute himself for bol- .•an't grumble as rice is reasonable. Varsity Fifty Five in the relatives and Irlends. a piece of rag soaked In gasoline. With than the kernel. Where ergot Is pres- Old Virginia. He was brought to Lowell, March damaged the motor before realizing lowwaie In a barrel that was to be we had all we Easter color combina- The greatest array of "Firtl in Hats" is our a fine, round-pointed brush one can en- ent rye should not follow rye In the half, three-quarter and at that the oil reservoirs were dry. shipped In the morning. The regular of land lor small gardening, small ham- 128, where the services were held amel over the smallest scratches. The rotation, and seed free from ergot ?ouId possibly eat. ALOXI: with the threat of high' tions in very new de* Easter Shirts you HAT department slogan* the Congregational church the Itev. One of the new models avoids such Hotbed Plan. guard also examines barrels before good cement walks and lots of shade. full belt; pinch-backs enamel flows evenly and the mark will should be sown. It Is dangerous to We bad a line din- priced ice for the season soon to IN BNY Lash ottlclatlng. Interment was at troubles In a very positive but simple they are sent out, but Johnson took ner." ?e 5:1300. and many new variations signs. Very pleating. New hats continuouily | Oak wood cemetery. way. A pocket Is fitted In the oil line not be noticeable. The writer has feed rye containing ergot to live stock. Itles. The cut shown here LA taken open, comes the news that the men s ©wore# . , the chance that the substitute would "I a:n so glad," Gould's Garage on the Inside of which Is a float; when painted a body complete with this en Many growers separate ergot from from one of the department of agricul- to business district, west shore of Lake Michigan is ,T not, and he judged rightly. .JAID Mrs. Duck, (lood garage. cit v does it, amel and found that the material seed rye by putting the grain Into a ture bulletins and a bed made after $20 to $25. 50c and 75c. Better values * - PROBATE NOTICE. Ihe motor Is running and the oil pump The barrel, with Johnson inside, cov- bobbing iier head ^lits and bath room. Will sell rurht. packed high with drift ice, show- flows evenly, even if the brushwork Is 20 per cent brine solution. The ergot this manner will prove euccessful. 50c to $5 $1.50 to $3. . State of Michigan, The Probate East Side Lowell, Mich is working, the oil pocket becomes ered with excelsior, was wheeled out politely. ingthat Nature has done her part, rather careless. will float in the salt water, but the The best gardens will have a perma- j Court for the County of Kent filled with oil, causing the float to rise ana PUT on the wagon. On the way "And now do ige, line location, 1.^ lots, good cellar and whether man has or not. At a session of said court. hfJd ot Bring in your rye will sink. Those who used this nent hotbed that may be used season and thereby make an electrical connec- Johnson felt the need of air and let's take a nap on Will accept contract. Price $900. the probate olllce In the City of Grand tion which Illuminates a pilot light on MEN'S MOTOR FASHIONS simple treatment found that it did not after season with but little repair. pushed up the lid ro get ft. A boy As FOB his attorney 's plea that Rapids, In said county, on the 27th the bank," said BATTERIES the dash. If the^11 pump stops pump- affect germination, and the rye could •Grand Trunk depot, good well ami small Harry Thaw is "civilly dead''and day of March, A. D. 1917. saw the arm go up out of the barrel M r S. BR o w n and have them fixed up for spring. Inn or Is not clr\laUng, the float In Motor fashions for men for the IMS- be sown us soon as the surplus water and called to the driver. The latter it once. Present: Hon. ('lark E. Hlgbee, had drained off. Wings, "Mr. Sun • annot be tried for crime, most the oil pocket DNQW to the bottom, IT winter seasons follow modified mill took a look, clapped the ltd on again, Buy Spring apparel here. Judge of Probate. Is our. ami it's fine ittle home and the house is in the best of people will agree that he ought The Men's Faster Store, In the matter of the estate of breaking the electrical contact and the tary effects, but are made with a com whipped up his horses and carried and warm." to have been real dead long ago, Gottlieb WIeland, deceased. pilot light on the dash goes out. If fort first Idea, though embracing style, LENGTHEN LIFE OF A BINOER Johnson back to the penitentiary. "If only Mr. Sun .•trie lights and good cellar. Will sell for with some of his tricky lawyers COONS Christian G. WIeland having filed * * V > t mortgage. the level of the oil In the oil reservoir doesn't drive us The Lowell Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothe* In aald court his tlnal administration IS nearlng a point where improper Mr. Sun Laughed for company. account, and his petition praying Soft fabrics In plaids prevail, with Machine Given Proper Care and Pro- SKUNK SCENT CONVICTS THEM away." said little »od sized house with modern conveniences iUliricatlon will cause damage to the gannenta looser, longer and designed tection Will Last From Ten to Whitey Duck to Himself. for the allowance thereof and for the •V" C C V All farmers «',U»uld have a silo. ous to sell at once and if you want a snap, THE New York World editorial- motor, the float Is at a point where to embrace utility os well as good ap- Even Twenty Years. "He couldn't very well." said Mr.-.. assignment and distribution of the * • * Two Hunters Convicted of Violating ly declares tha t there is no actual residue of said estate. *• - - '' the Jolting of the machine will cause pearance. Duck, "without driving hiniselt away after an lllneee ot only a few daya. Cows need succulent feed in foil and Game Laws by Odor In shortage in leather, but that spent the latter part of the week It le ordered. That the 27th day of I IN' float to rapidly rise and fall, there- A binder left In the field from one first." "SELL Your Hammer and Buy Grand Rapids Thursday.—Miss Anna Beeldee her husband she leavea two winter. Their Coats. he village, 8-room house, city water, well with their daughter Mrs. Will KUgus. April, A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock In by making and breaking the electrical The trench coat Is the very latest for season to another will last at best "That's good." quacked Whitey. what seems so is a forced con- a Horn,"' (Jrand Rapids' new Measure of White Cloud visited sona and two daughtera. The funer- at said * * • r, big barn. Mortgage of $400 on property friends of Elmdale Saturday —James —C. G. WIeland made a business trip al waa held Monday morning at St. the forenoon, probate ofllce. contact and causing the pilot light on motoring on U winter day. three or four years, whereas with One by one the Ducks squatted down dition that demands action by sloean, is a good one for any live to Grand Rapids Tuesday.—Mrs be and Is hereby appointed for ex- Pure water and choice feed for the Carmel. Ind.—Scent of skunk on their VanSlce Is entertaining a friend Floyd Patrlck'e church. Rev. Fr. Behan the dayh to flash A warning. proper care a binder should do good on the ground and had a line sun bath. t for balance or for all and pay mortgage. the government. Ruth B;hler and daughter Arllne amining and allowlute said account cows Is the first need. hunting clothes convinced the police town. Roost, don't knock, is the KemmlH of Madison, Wisconsin.— ofllclatlng.—Miss Marie Sullivan, who Pockets are made large and capable work for 10, 15 or even 20 years. The How they did enjoy it. an spent Monday with her parents Mr. and hearing aald petition. * * « magistrate in Bedford of the guilt of idea. Jacob Berry of Allegan Is assistant haa been visiting at the home of her New Auto Danger. of carrying everything one needs on same hind of thing may bo said of The Farmer strolled down lo see if THE sugar beet war is over and clerk in A. C. Hayes' stort—Vernon and Mrs, Ed Kiel of Lowell.—Mlsa uncle. James Sullivan, returned to It is further ordered. That public Keep all milk vessels scrupulously William Schultz and his son, llelmuth, all modern conveniences and luxuries, big lua O'Harrow spent her vacation notice thereof be given by publication For years all users of gasoline en- a trip. almost all farm Implements. they were safely back by the pond, and LOWELL township did its duty Trowbridge and family entertained Muakegon laH week —I oe Gaham clean with hot water and soap. | who protested their Innocence, and the consumer foots the bill—as with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of a copy of this order for three suc- gines have been advised to filter their Before long, winter will be here, »vhen he saw them dozing so happily ith cement walks on and aronud the prop- by the salary grab amendment. his cousin Almond and family of and family ride In a new car.—Vllsaee • convicted them of violating tho game jthing extra fine, look this up. It's a real usual. South ("Campnelamp Dell SundaSundayy .-.—MisMisss OlivOlivee O'HarrowO'Harrow.—Supt.-^upt.. ananud Mra. Mitchell Margaret Cuddahy, Frances Sullivan cessive weeks previous to said day of fuel through chamois to remove water Put on RIM Paint levying Its tax upon farm Implements he said to himself, "Well. I can't scold Hope the rest of the state does as a Regularity In milking, like regular laws. Rlttenger of Lowell visited friends of F• spentrcill*t IFrida I y w*wit h maklmr Ian d Anna Byrne and Mrs Chas. Ma- hearing. In the Lowell Ledger, news- and Impurities. Recently, however, An application of rim paint may and left In the open. This Is the time, those Ducks for stealing food from my •ring what you would be getting^ learning the secret of sugar making. paper printed and circulated In said Ity in feeding. Is what counts. E. L. Townsend. game warden, al- Well, this vicinity the past week, lone motored to Grand Raplda Sat- several mysterious explosions have probably will save the price of a new therefore, to make plans for housing garden. They feel it belongs to them —Harold Behler la home from Lan- county. « • • leged the defendants killed a skunk ' building lots or for gardening. You can- day.—Mra. Joe HeSeron has pur* shown the danger of this process. tire. Winter driving, through wet farm machinery. as much as to me, 1 suppose. Vnd Wuv does Bryan advise us to alng and will aaalat hla brothera Clark E. Hlgbee, The cucumber vines will continue out of season. This they denied. The Ueir Voir Skii ii Shrill chaaed a new piano. J udge of Probate. WHEN a fluid drips through Insulating roads, means rims that are often soak- The saving In the value of machin- while 1 can't let them make a rule of )u are looking for a small piece of land in raise chickens, while he only raises with their farm work.—Mra. Chas. bearing If you keep the cucumbers complainant was unable to produce Spring house eleanlng means clean- O'Harrow spent Monday with Mrs. A true copy. filtering material, A charge of static ed In water and the resultant rust, ery In one year will almost pay for doing it, still once in awhile if it's just 0 buys them. the dickens? CASCADE picked. the skunk hides before Police Justice ing Inside and outside. Dull pimply Martin Schneider of Lowell.—Will John Dalton, electricity may be formed, particularly when against the tire, will rot the rub- tho cost of a good machine shed. a party 1 will not scold." And so tho skin Is an aftermath of winter In- * * « W. A. Adams. The warden said the EARL HUNTER Klahn and family apentSunday with Jamea Mead of Mancelona, wae a Register of Probate. 44 Some More Details About thej In dry, cold weather. Thus, when flll- ber and fabric and end In a rim cut Farmer walked back to his garden SOUTH VERGENNES activity. Flush your Intestines with her parenta Mr. and Mra. C. O. Hill. gueatat Wm. Wood's laat week.— It Is hard to tell a water glass egg hunting coats would tell so they were again, trying to decide how he could a mild laxative and clean out the hig a tank, the funnel acquires an which you cannot account for. The LITTLE POINTS ON POULTRY produced. Phone 127 Margaret Ford submitted to an —Miss Mary Sterslck spent Sunday Heofj Bralner hae moved hla family Low Corn King from a fresh egg, If the former Is prop- tell a party from any other sort of accumulated wastes, easy to take, with her parenta—John Acheaon electric charge of one sign and the rims should be dressed at the same erly kept. operation last Tuesday. Drs. Ander- from Grand Raplda to their new "These show you were on the right a meal! MUTER they do not gripe. Dr. Klng'a New and family spent Snuday with her home recently purchased of John gasoline running Into the tank carries time tho body Is finished. If you put Look for Vermin on Chicks—Provide • • • scent," mused the court. son and Lee removed her tonsils and N the LOW CORN KING catalogue it taket'pages U Life Pills will clear your complexion parents at Elmdale.—Richard Mur- Uulbert In thla village —Clyde Wat- charge of the opposite sign when It off you will never do It. If you are Roomy Coopa for the Flock—Re- adenoids. She Is recovering as fast and brighten your eye. Try Dr. Now Is a good time to make up the Schultz and his son paid fines of $10 Boys Awfully Scarce. aa can be expected —The Misses phy returned to his home In Brlnton teraon la putting a gaaolene tank i • to tell about the good construction that backs the funnel Is Insulated from the ground unable to purchase a good rim paint In move Broody Hena. King Blook King's New Life Pills tonight and and pump at hla atore —Mra. Wm. list of vegetables and the quantity of and $15. Arthur Thornton also paid "Mamma," queried small five-year- Freda Roth and Evelyn Kraft spent last week. and tank. In time a spark will pass, your locality cover the rims with paste each wanted for next year's garden. $10 fine for Illicit skunk hunting. Saturday In Grand Rapids.—Howard throw off the sluggish winter shell. Denhonten la vlaltlng relatlvee In fluio tire up the "8-foot-wide spread from a narrowJ45-inch old Elmer, "do only the little boys At drugglats, 2R»c. adv Grand Raplda.—Mrs. John Tlmmee UND, if there Is an explosive mixture graphite. Watch for head lice on the chicks. * * * Krum Is spending hlM vacation with MCNikl revcrlskl «rl*y? box.*' Here the space is limited. present, an explosion will result. If Painting the wheels is TIP to you. that are good go to heaven?" and babe are 111 of grip —Wm. Wood If found, rub top of head with a small Follow up the premium WON AL the Stopped the Burglars. his parents Mr. and Mra. D. Krum.— You need Dr. Klng*aNew Discovery 2»Come|in and study these things: The simplelworm'and fine wire gauze Is used for filtering, Owners are presenting a cry for Indi- "Yes, dear," replied the mother. The MlMea Ruth Wlttenbaugh and ALTO VILLAGE NOTES la building a garage for Wm. Den- piece of lard free from salt. state or county fair with a little Judi- Brazil, Ind.—Thomas Thompson, to stop that cold, the soothing bal- worm gear which drive the apron can be reversed, doubling THE danger Is greatly reduced. The viduality In motorcars, and if you "Well," continued the little fellow, Clara Abel spent Sunday at their The special services continue this aam Ingredients heal the Irritated houten.—The revival meetlnga closed Avoid crowding by keeping In small cious advertising. It will help make Rockvllle grocer, has evolved an effec- M laat Monday night, total number ol Repairing away electricity curried by the funnel may must drive your old car why have it I guess boys must be awfully scarce week at the Methodist church closing the wear qualities. The gear is entirely enclosed, -from flocks and by providing roomy coops. homes.—Mrs. C. M. Himebaugh en- membranea, aoothe the sore throat, sales. tive method of stopping bold bandits. UP there." I next Sunday night. Tne chlldren'e new membera twenty-three. he discharged by touching It to tho like all the rest? One well applied 1 • • • tertained a party of young people the antiseptic qualltlea kill the germ dust and dirt. The relation of beater and apron is just right Thin out If there are too many. He suspended a large sealed bottle of laet Friday evenlnic. Games were meetings after school led bj Mrs. aod your cold la quickly relieved. of all kinds. •nnk (away from the filling hole) and coat of paint on the wood rims an(] to do the best work on the manure with the least power. Broody hens should be removed to Wo certainly must sow before we formaldehyde In his safe. When rob- played after which refreshments were Calne are very Interesting and have Dr. Klng'a New Dlacovery haa for 48 LOWELL DIST. NO. 2. keeping it in metallic contact with spokes is going to Improve the looki been largely attended?—Easter ser- Low Corn King is a steel snreader—frame, beater, axles* slat-bottomed coops as soon as dis- can expect to reap. This applies aa bers blew the safe open, the fumes of eerved by the hostess.—Dlst, No. 4, years been the atandard remedy for Sunday callera at Clinton Mlller'a the tank all the time while fllllng.— of your car and, incidentally, preserve covered. Leave them there until they Ada baa four new pupils. They are vice at South Boston next Sunday eougha and colda In thouaanda of wheels, driving partu—all of Mil. wtron^: compact steel. You return the truly to beekeeping aa to any other Une the formaldehyde drove the burglars imbing, were Mr. and Mra. Will Drake and apron by a convwiiont foot Ii'Vit—no hand cranking:, no getting down August Outing, * the wood and keep It from cracking. forget It OM%1 and EvaMelleand Hannah and at the usual hour for service. Chil- homea. Get a bottle today and have family and Saiah Slmpaon and little Vulcamziiui a Specialty from neat. ot bualoesa. away before they obtained anything. HOMES Frltx Fuse.—The parents of Dlst. No. dren especially Invited.—Easter exer- It handy In your medicine cheat for •fatcr and Harold.-Thellttle daughter of Mr. *a-,*TlieHe thhigs—ivnu'mber—hack up the even, salisfactory 8-foot or bet- 7 Vergennea gave a kitchen shower cises at Methodist church at Alto by coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all ( Many people have paid f the Sunday school at 10::i0 a. m., and Mra. Lon Miller haa been very 111 ter wide spn. ad. Come in and kk acipminted with the Low Corn King for the school last Friday evening. brvmchlal affections. At your drug- with bronchltli, but la belter at thle •pi ear. ir Heatlity for their homes through f Many useful kitchen utensils were re- standard time. All are cordially In- glat, 50c. adv writing.—Leona Dollaway spent Sat- Shears and Knife Grind- ceived. The evening was spent In vited. Regular preaching aervice In W© also make a specialty of Oliver Plows. J Repair Work. urday afternoon with Naomi Jonee. m202. !make The LOWELL BUILDING 4 spelling conteata after which light the evening. A special collection for SOUTH 'BOWNE. —Evelyn Howard, teacher, and chilchll- ing. Bicycle and Gasoline refreshments were served. All spent missions will be taken in the morning. Ity of hot air & LOAN ASSOCIATION South Lowell Sunday echool will Mlaa Eleanor Demlng of Freeport dren of DDistricU t No. 2 gave a farewell a pleasant evening —Mrs John Whlt- lis vlaltlng her aliter Mra. Wayne part>arty ToeedaToe—y. for Hannanni h and Frlti Engine repairing, etc. GARFIELD & BROWN on small monthly payments. Just lleld who has been quite III for the give their Easter program at 2 p. m., Fuaea as they and their parenta are I abocit what rent would he. This paat few weeka Is somewhat Im- sua time. The paator will give a i Beaton.-Mra. Elmer Ellla vial ted her MOSELEY. MICH. I mother Mra. Jennie Flvnn the paat moving to the Ed. Hoag farm.—Fri- derJagt is 82 years old aod his Ledger t'orresponaeuu—ue- daya wltn tneir aaugmer. MR*, NM 1 Krum. Asacclation offers you the same proved—Johanna Wlttenbach spent vhort talk to the children. All will day evening gueete at Clinton Mlller'a be welcome.—Dr. 0. L. Bond has add week.—Will Watte, Jr., and wife wife to. They have five sons, member the pleasure afternoon Kllgua, In South Lowell.—Mm, Gehrer opportunity. Offbe Tneaday and Wedneaday with her motored to Grand Raplda Sunday.— were Hiram VanDam and three ANDREWS &*S0N U. B. Williams of Lowell epont a few daya laat week Hoffman Shop. Train MKniar Board meetings the 8rd aunt Mrs. J. C. Roth In Lowell.—Mrs. his house and practice to Dr. Shep- Isaac. LeoDara, Peter, Cornelius called for Saturday, April 14. ard ol Clarksvllle. The deal was Mra. Henry Thompaon and baby daughtera and Mra. Will Drake and LASBY'S PLACE with her daughter. Mre. Erneet Block. Monday In each month. G. M. Hudson entertained the Birth- three chlldren.-Mr. Coonrod la aome Flrat door east Scott's and Martin, and one daughter, Jeweler and Optician All Ledger scribes are urged to T»Alk tt over -with Main Street. West Side day club laat Thuraday afternoon.— made Saturday. Dr. Shepard la a •peat Saturday and Sunday with her Frledll.—G. Frledll haa moved Into aeenta Mr and Mra. M. Moore.— better—Mra, Joe Buttrlck apent a Lunch Room Newt Stand aod Smokers' Goods. be present. See notice on page 1 the Mulvey house. i M.C. GHEGNB. Prsa., or Orange meeting at the hall Friday younir man know at Ann Arbor to Mrs. William Joppie, of Sunfield. Lowell, Mich. complete his course. He will take up SIra. Addle Benton and Mra. Jennie week with her daughter, Mra. Harry There are 14 grandchildren and issue of March 29. No other J. B.TEITBB, Bee. evening.—Meaars. James Wright and Besw were Grand Kaplde vlaltora LaBarge, at Muakegon. Patronize Ledger Advertisers. A. 8. Bennet and family were Snndaj hla work at Alto about the middle 11 great-grandcJiUdren.—Herald. notice will be given. 44 Head The Ledger. Try Ledger job print. • DFffl COWELD LEDGW r"

TU LOWELL LEDGER THE attempt of the Dodges to gueeta at John Wright's —The Aid of J une. He comes well recommended. Winttr Coughs mean weak bron - Hoclety of Bailey church will give an Pobllabed every Thtmday morning at limit tbe mauufacturing enter- —Miss Winifred Urown left Monday Kaeter tea at the Orange hall Thurs- afternoon to return to her college chial tubes, possibly weak lungs. Mrs. W. S. Winegar was in ANNOUNCEMENT I! Lowell, Michigan prise ol Henry Ford has happily day afternoon, April 12 —(i. M, Hud- Stop them promptly with Foley's Grand Rapids Thuraday. been set aside by the Michigan work at Alblon.-The Ladles Aid r. M. JOHNSON, UH«r and Prop'r son attended the funeral of IIIH uncle society meets this week with Mrs. Honey and Tar, a standard family THE FAMILY THEATRE at Mllford, left Saturday aud re- W. A. Watts of Grand Rapids senate's action raising the capi- Clarence Yeiter—Mrs. Anna Cain medicine for children and grown-ups. leeglnnliig with Friday night, April 6 Twenty-fourth year under turned Monday. spoke last Sunday morning to a fair took dinner in town one day last Clothing Furnishings one management taliziition limit from $25,000,000 Best for coughs, colds, croup, etc. week. will be open every night thereafter LALLEY'S to $75,000,000. That will oc- sized congregation at the Methodist mul olYerH u program eompurnble a Heil Skin eruptions church. The people were much heln- oiu-'-P^-IeSW^S', cupy Henry's activiti»' Claude Scoville of Clarksville ulth eltlett Neverul tlnieN the hixe of c Ijowell: time; and tbe limit can was a Lowell visitor one day last Snbecrlptlon by Mall, Postpaid again. Mr. Ford is toi week. Frkluy. April ©—"A DRKAM OU ONI YEAB 11,50 TWO AGO," (Mary Mile* Minter.) BIOHT MONTHS D OO friend of tbe common Miss Ariel Lawrence is home Saturday, April 7 — "TIIK BIX MONTHS 75c be handicapped by tin from Detroit for her spring va- WHKKL OF THF LAW" (F.mlly FOUH MONTHS 50c be has made rich. cation. SteveiiN, n nleee of Mary Fink) Metro TWO MONTHS 25c play. , wnaa*! .rr Mrs. Emmet White has return- SINGLES and leas than 2 mouths, 'per copy...3c A bald headed eagle Siinilay, April H.—"THE HONOR* ed from the hospital in (Jrand EASTER NOTK:—All past due subscriptious up to De- over three feet high wi ABLK ALOY" (Triangle play with ftiuber 1,1910, will be tiirnred at the ukl rate uf mWEOS OEDUeN Rapids. I'buries Kay.) 11.00 par year. After that date the new rate uf the farm of Charles Bui fliO will be in effect,—Publisher. If you have anything in the Monday, April 0—LaNt 2 eplNodes The day for new clothes. Dowagiac.—M ich iga n e»f "OIXmiA'S ROMANf'K" (MINS gest. FOR 8ALE—Good home In Lowell, plumbing line, see Charlie Cook BILLIE BURKE). Batarad at the postoiUce at Lowell, Michigan 10 rooms, city water, electric lights, at Ford's hardware, tf as second class matter, BEATS all how this I SOUTH BOSTON. TIRED OF LIFE good cellar, barn 24 x :» and base- Tuewlay, April 10—A WM. FOX To every man, young man and boy that has the thought of having Homething ment, five acres land, some In city Mr. and Mrs. Allie Knee of production, "THE WAR BRIDE'S disease is spreading. !• Miss Eliza Slmouds ofSu^nr Uldge, SEC'HET," (Virginia I'earwm). Ohio, » sister of John simonds, a East Side Jlarket lots, good garden grounds, green- Belding spent last week with rel- new for Easter, I extend an invitation to visit this store next Saturday and in- 8 A u I N A w and neigh boringthe n women and now • Constant Backache Wednesday, April 11—Bluebird former resident of South Boston, house, corn crib, hen house and and how are they all to wood house. Warren Llllle, Mlddle- BUICK Fours ^ Sixes atives and friends here. photoplay, "THE GIFT GIRL" (MIMS towns are already discussing the died at her home lust week.—Enster and Rheumatiim CLAUDE STAAL, Prop, spect the display of Spring merchandise that I have spent months in getting to- )roblem of providing amusement in the front row? Sunday will observed at the two vllle, Mich. Wp The large number of our customers Mre. Q. J. Yeiter and daughter liOulMe Lovely). churches.—About (50 attended Grange Dealer In Evelyn visited Miss Lena Yeiter TbiirMlay, April 12—A good Ave gether. Jor those who now frequent sa- Fol«r Kidney Pilk fi*ed up Tc*a» brakemsa • • » v FOR SALE—One pair men's roller reel feature. I'SE your faculties an Friday evening. A line program wae I I who bring their friends here to buy shoes is. a at tbe hospital last Thursday. loons, when those places are *lven, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest IMnkney lotic'ajjood *-• #V.T. skates, nearly new, fl.GO. O. R. Friday, April 1.1.—A Star produc- closed in 1918; and the discussion if you would keep the? .\ tu': i •linvn unil oiit with kliltK-y Tillyer, at Howk Shoe Store. significant endorsement thst is worthy of com- Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer of tion "THE STRENGTH OF DON- It is by far the best showing this store has ever displayed, regardless of war of Keene giving State Wrange report. •; . . j:l.. ;iii.aii^:n so l>a w.mil. i- Mr. F, A, Wooloy, brak"- of All Kinds every thlUR In good shape; 1^ blocks day simply by pleasing our old ones. week. OF LOVE" (MABEL TALIAFERRO) proper substitutes. However, it gifts.— F. Hready, who has been work- • :i , , v.'..>1 li -iii I'allas to Juok- Metro Wonderplay. will be found that improved blind, so may it be w ..ii '|Vx;iS. "w.is ti'.ci oi" living." north Baptist church.-Staal's ^ I also extend an invitation to all the ladies to come next Saturday and get an who drift with the tide t tiiRln Grand Kaplds thin winter, re- •1 Ki»!••;• KMi.cy Pillf advor- market. 42tf Mr. Garnette of (Jrand Rapids, BeNldcH the above good program home conditions resulting in turned homo Friday.—Mrs. i). C. Wat- •i.-. .1." lie "I i"ok .si>iii** ami iit'ti r District Manager of the Mystic tbe Family haN booked big featureN Easter souvenir. and do with others. ter's Sunday nchool clans met at her si" f-iuTt Uni" 1 w .s t!ioroui?hly cured CADILLAC SPEEDSTER—In good Mich iin Mary Plckford In "Poor Lit- multitudes of cases—where lath- I am liavii;^' no inoic trouljl.-. home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Workers, has been in town sever- 'ih v Ills will dlsapponf— Buyers of running order with new tires. Honest Shoe Me'Rich Girl", April III; "Twenty- ers, brothers and husbands now al days; Now is the time It) na Geo. Tui'ker went to St. Mary's hon- n;id v. it n tin in tin'hi.cUuc!.i» and i li u- Price Is low. See Elmer Pletcher. Thousand Leagues I'nder tbe Sea." waste their money on strong to the mast. ultal,Grand Kaplde. fur an operation. , , 1 .• i i < oi' l-'oh-y'H Kiilmy Dressed Hogs, Mre. Fred Gilmer of Grand Rap- April 22; George Coalean in "Broaij- drink, will in a large measure off- Mrs, S. A. Tucker and MISH Myrtle 1,1 iV * oiir<- your Kiilneys bceonm FOR SALE—Two good cows,double nay Tones" and two of the leest ser- v • . • • ,| aciivi', and pain;! ids spent a few days last week , Hoyd are looking after the family 1 Live Stock, harness and wugon.—Mrs. S.Scouy, Values set the attraction of the bar \ :;i i! ; aiiiK-ar lil any i'«so of ii'iucy 4)r blnddT Poultry, river road. 4;ip Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Every shoe we sell is carefully fash- James Covert. "i'ATRIA" anil Pearl White in "THE Mary Parker at Campbell Thursday, i-.ti.hln not h.-yoini tlio reach of nioiiicines. IRON t'LAW"; also a one reel of 1 have a blue serge suit for boys at $5 that is a great bargain. EMPLOYES of the American C'uu.a.u i.o haraifvJ tiiugs. Try thau. LOST—Monday evening, pair of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spence and and COATS —I'ongratulatlouH to Mr. and Mre. Veal Calves, ioned of the best materials. The many little Lonsome ^uke comedy, all for tint children's eboes. Reward If re- Four Roadster $640 Miss Edith Ribble of Clarksville Others up to $8. Clothing Manufacturer's associ- Harry Van Dyke. Morn, March M. N. Henry. price of one serial. turned to Mrs Nellie Holcotub. 43 quality features that distinguish the really well ation to the number of 32,000 1W17, a son, John Morgan, to Mr. and Hides, etc. Four Touring Car $675 spent Sunday with their parents, THE FAMILY THEATER Pinch-back suits are shown in Two-pant suits, full lined, $5. Mrs, Verne Freeman oi Kvart,—T, H. are benefitting by a wage increase made shoes from the ordinary kind will be Mr. and Mrs. A. Ribble. •'Always a,Good Show at tbe Family" Paraona of Urand Kapldn In upending FOR SALE—A email grade of pota- Six Roadster $1040 eight models. Double breasted, that has been iii effect since l>e- Gent some time at the farm —Miss Irma vacation with her sister In Grand toes, large enough for eating,— found throughout our line of men's, women's Mr. and Mrs. D. W. I^ePard of cember, $8,000,000 being thus ('11 ley was home from VpsllantI last Kaplds —Claude Staai has leased the John A, Andrews, Lowell. Route 1, Lake Odessa and K. I). Chase of two button. Single breasted, Wm. Tompscn place on Riverside PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Six Touring Car $1070 Perrin McQueen was home from added to the pay rolls. That week.—Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Sneathen Phone f)l-4r, 45p and children's rfhoes. Grand Rapids were Sunday guests Easter Neckwear were In Grand KaptdH on hutdness drive.—The Improvement club will Six Touring Car, seven-passenger $1385 Detroit over Sunday. one, two and three button. SPRING HATS this advance was justified will be meet with Mr. and Mre, John Scott FOR SA LE—Nice ducks. Phone s«-5 of Mr. ana Mrs. E. C. Walker. Many bright colors in the laat week Tuesday.—Katie Fleming R, R. 4 Mrs, J, E. Tower. 41c We specialize in plumbing. It would take an hour to show one cus- cheerfully agreed to by many who of Saranac. a. former resident of South next Saturdev evening.—George Sev- Our stock is large and our prices small Miss Ella Kopf, who has been new wide end shape received rey of East Jordan is visiting at S. Ford's Hardware, tf. tomer all the different sty les^hown here. object to the piling up of official BOBIOU, was burled in the South Bos- Claude Staal FOR SALE—Two cows, 2 years old, spending some time with Lowell Plain colors in green, blue and this week. ton cemetery .Monday.—Mrs. Adam G, Fryover's —Mrs. S. L). Thompson PERCY GREGORY, Agent. Mre. Wright and two chil- Green, brown and grey; some silk lined. salaries from thousands fo more and little son Robert of Grand Kap- giving milk, E. Althaus, Phone relatives, returned to ber home 50c, 65c, $1 Kndress and two children of Freeport Phone 156 104-3r. dren spent last week in Ionia. grey are the big bets. $2, $2.50, $3. thousands, while laboring men spent Sunday with her son Lawrence lde visited at S. G. Fryover's from WILLETTE & HART in Grand Rapids last Thursday. Tbureday until Saturday.-Ernest * Phone 110 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hinman of and women support large families and wife.—Mrs. Levi Fletcher of Lan- FOR SA LE—Young brood sown to 5Lowell real estate transfer: on a few paltry hundreds. Hlng Is visiting Mrs. Herb Chase — Fryover of Grand Raplde spent Sun- farrow In June. Arthur W. Baker, Ionia spent Sunday in Lowell. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Wilson and wife to Moderately priced M'.ss Bethel and Kuth Collar of Grand Lowell phone. c43 Harold Fuller of Detroit spent New Shirts Kaphis' spent "last week with relatives j S. G. Fryover.-Maurice Fryover h^ Mortgage Sale. Frank Sayles and wife: w% lot Mrs. Stanley Buss had a slight SPRING CAPS ''TODAY there should be just Default having oeen made In tbe Sunday with Miss Mabel Charles. here.—Wilnure —\V i 1l1 Aekerson uurchasepurcl d a gone to work for 1* rank Wlllams near FOR SALE—Extra good new milch 13, block 4," Fox's addition, #50. attack of appendicitis this week. $10 to $22.50 Silks, $3 to $5. one party, and that party the I onla, payment of a certain mortgage dated cow and calf. Alonzo Coonrod, Fast color percales and Kelly Green and all the other new ones. horse of N. \N'. Stuart recently. May 11th, 191U, made and executed by Mrs. M. F. Simpson of Grand A rural mail carrier examina- New lot of district school re- American party," said llepre- Ada R .R. 43tf Rapids is visiting her parents madras, $1 to $2. 50c, $1, $1.50. sentative 8chall of Minnesota in iii.M Charles L. Parks and Mary Parks, tion will be held in Lowell April port cards ready at The Ledger EAST CASCADE ^ EAST LOWELL. his wife, also Mary Parke In her own FOR SALE—Alrdale pup, 5 months, here. office. tf the House Monday, voicing tli^ right, of the City of Grand Raplde, BKiKfCOE. Newsy Notes About People 14 to fill position at Sand Lake, NORTH McCORDS Our school bell rang again Monday old. Enquire ofTIm Hanmer. 43p "The Best-liked Car in the Country" Miss I^etha Rogers spent part open only to male residents of Annual communication of Cy- Spring Coats in several styles. sentiment of every good citizen mornlnjr after a recess of 3 weeks.— Kent County, Michigan, to Mary IL You Know. Fancy Hose Bergin, of tbe Village of Lowell, of last week with friends in Grand clamen Chapter, No. U|, (). E. S., Little Boys' Hats and patriot. We have our po- Mr. and .Mrs. Julius Fischer have Charlie Bush has moved out of the FOR SALE—Clougb &, Warren organ Kent county. Ask for the Knit-tax Coat litical differences and light them moved Into the small house on their Mavnard bouse.—Ora Godfrey and County of Kent and State_ of Michi- with chime attachment, roll top Ledger want ads pay. Rapids. April (>. Something different in silk farm,—Mr. and Mrs George Linton gan, and recorded on the 17th day of desk, combined bookcase-writing Ourold pioneer businessman. 11. You will find here just what will please out every four years among our- family visited in Lowell Sunday.- Mrs. J. H. Mull is quite ill. White sewing machines are the Miss Florence Yeiter is home hose at 50c. visited Sunday with her parents- Doris Coles was home over Sunday May, 1910, at tbe ollke ol the Register desk. Phone 200. Nash, who has been contined to his in little fellows' hats. selves; but in the face of a foreign Mrs. Andrew Houseman visited part from her shcool.—Mrs, J. N. Hubbel of Deeds of Kent County aforesaid. In The pavement is eleau again. standard of the world. R. I). home by ill health for two months, from Lansing for ber spring va- $12 to $20 Enquire Others 25c to $1. foe we are united in defense of our of the week In Grand Kaplds.—Ernest attended the Spartan society at Mrs, Liber 379 of Mortgages on pages 550- FORSALE—House and lot. Stocking. does not improve rapidly, but is cation. 50c to $1 501. Tbe amount due on said mort- of Mrs Orton Hill, (lot that garden ground clea red common country and Hag. Thus Thompson started for Toledo Sun- Green's Wednesday In Lowell.—Mrs. Miss Ruth Stone of Grand Rap- in hopes to get about again when day in company with others to drive Carl Story, who has been 111 the past gage at this date of principal and In- up yet? Mre. M. B. Conklin accompanied may it ever be. cars for John Kieser.—Mrs. ("ora terest Is the sum of Twenty-five Hun- FOR SALE—Two large colts, :i and ids spent last week with her par the weather warms up. Mr. Conklin to Ionia for the day, week, is improving,—Wesley Crooks 4 yearn old, broken, H, Visser, A Power-Plant Charles W. Wisner is reported •Julggle called on her sister Mary has bought and will move onto the dred Fifty and 82-100 Dollars ^$2550.82) ents here. A farewell surprise was given Monday. ECONOMISTS are predicting the Friday.—Most everyone around Is and an attorney fee of Twenty-five Amity otreet, Lowell. 44p not as well. H Holmes place.—Mr, and Mrs, Kane Mrs. Katberine Stone of Grand Mr. and Mre. Allie Knee, former H. J. Coons was able to ride highest food prices ever reached having the distemper. talk of going to New York state to Dollars ($25). provided for In said That's Full of "Pep" Try Will Stone. Dry cleaning mortgage and by statute and tbe FOR SALE—4 Cows, 2 due this Rapids spent Sunday with rela- ly of Belding, who are moving to in this nation, owing to the fact live.-Mrs, Myron Ky«er has sold her month. 2 with calves by side. Phone and dyeing;. out Tuesday, alter his hospital further sum of Eighty-three and The marvelous responsiveness of the long-stroke tives here. 40,000,000 men formerly occu- RIVERSIDE ECHOES ! south eighty to Mr, Gregory of Caf- 108. Ed, Hoag, 43p their new home at Huntspur, U. experience. John J. Lalley cade,—Mr. and Mrs, Ned Kyser have 50-100 Dollars ($83.50) paid for taxes motor in the Briscoe Twenty-four is the wonder of HalphChase was in (Jrand Hap- pied in production are now en- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tompson took Mrs. 11. F. Huntley is spending P., at the home of their brother moved Into one part of M. T. Story s on said premises which were not paid FOP. KENT—House, barn and 25 ids Monday. Mre. Mary Beimer of Grand dinner at Burton Perry's last Wed- everyone who rides in the car. Jessie Saturday evening. gaged in destruction and in con- house,—Mr, and Mrs, Albert Ryder by mortgagors and were paid by acres land just east of Lowell city a few weeks with her daughter in Rapids spent last week with nesday.—Thursday callers at Burton suming the reduced world's sup- have moved to Orange.—Mrs. Lena mortgagee and added to mortgage limits, mostly pasture. Enquire Harold Weekes was in (Jrand Grand Rapids. Miss Hazel Geibe entertained a friends here. Perry's were Mrs Frank White. Miss A quick pick-up on tfte getaway; an effortless Christie has returned to her home at together with Interest on the same Kapids Monday. plies. This i-ondition will grow Mab'le White and Orrin White.—Miss P, Zylstra, Freeport. Mich, smoothness of operation—and when you come to a Mrs. Harry Patterson of Alma few friends with a marabmallow Spring Lake,-Mrs, James F, Sargent as provided In said mortgage. Mr. and Mre. Lyle Denick and worse instead of better during the Ksther Perry spent Friday at her U. M. Shivel was at Climax roast at the home of of her par- Ladiessiiilsand skirts to or- and Thelma spent Thursday at Low- No proceedings at law or In equity WANTED—Small gasoline engine. hill or a bad stretch, a plentiful reserve of power is spending the week with her little son will siwnd Easter with brother Burton Perry's.—Miss Mar- have been instituted to recover said ents, Mr. and Mre. Hayes Rolf, der.—Will r. Stone. coming year. Nothing but ell with Mrs W. Bavins and Myrtle, State particulars. Also house for that carries you through with never a falter. Friday on business. parents here. friends in Belding. abundant crops can prevent xariete Scott is 111—Milton Urlllith —Mrs. J, F, Sargent and Thelma at- debts or any part thereof, now there- sale or rent. Box 10, Kouiel, Low- one night last week. Victrola Mrs. Karl Vanderlip was ill has rented the Fryover farm,—Mr. Mrs. S. 10. Hoag is ill at her Misses Pauline and Marie Roth Miss Helen Carson of Lansing world-wide famine. tended service at tbe Congregational fore, by virtue of tbe power of sale ell. 4:»p music and games were features of STOP PAYI;NG RENT and Mrs, Win, Kerekes, Miss Bessie The lines of tbe body are of the latest design. home in this village. several days last week. church at Lowell Sunday, contained In said mortgage, and the were home from Grand Rapide visited her sister, Mre. Raymond Kerekes and Ernest Fryover took statute In such case made and pro- LOGS WANTED—Highest cash imid They are made in three types: o-passenejer tour- the evening. Leon Vonng spent Saturday THE temper of the people as re- Miss Clara Walker is home from over Sunday. Bergin, over Sunday. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Kere- vided, notice Is hereby given that on for good elm logs. Michigan Bent ings-passenger elmmmy roadster and 2.passeii- (Jales Creek, Oregon. Mre. C. O. Lawrence and Ariel night and Sunday in Grnnd Knp- gards the ••ontinued activity of kes.—Ben Kerekes has returned home FUR SALE—Four work horses.— Monday, June 4th, 1917, at ten o'clock Rim & Basket Manufacturing Co,, Miss Mildred Andrews of Free- jrer roadster. were in Grand Rapids Monday Wayne Young of Anu Arbor ids. the peace-at-any-price promoters from bis trapping trip.—Mias Dorothy John Howard, one mile west of In the forenoon, we shall sell at pub- Lowell, Mich. tf Mrs. Orton Hill was here from port spent Tuesday with Mrs. visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fryover spent Sunday afternoon with and Tuesday and brought little is shown by the defeat of Alder- Lowell, 4;;p lic auction to the highest bidder, at Call for demonstration before you buy else- Urand Rapids Friday. Mary Andrews. H. S. Young, over Sunday. Clarence Nicklcn of Grand Kap- BUY YOUR OWN HOME Mr. and Mrs, B A. Kerekes.—Mr. and the North front door of the Kent WANTED—500.000 feet of No, 1 com- Lawrence Fuller home with them ids spent Sunday with Hnlives man Eminer for (Jrand Rapids Mrs <». Doollttle were Sunday vis- County Court House In the City of mon and better elm cants 4)4 Inches where; Don't drive all over creation. Mr. and Mrs. l^is Dennie of for a visit. Mre. Fuller and little Advertised letters at the Lowell FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Rocks thick. Will accept thle green from here. commissioner. Prior to his vote itors of Mr, and Mrs. C. Gardner.— Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michi- Try a ledger want ad. Fox Station were truests of Low daughter will come today to re- ostofflce for Lloyd V. Holmes, Miss Delelta Melhuizen had a very eggs, H, Vanderwall, Phone 115-4. gan, that being the place where the the log In carloads or smaller lots. The price is only $685 f. n, b. Jackson. for the LaFollette meeting in the 45p Miss Kathryn Lalley was in ell relatives one day last week. main over Easter. ay Shepard, Maria Broad. Easter souvenirs for the ladies How much'money have you paid out for rent since you have armory his success wae umjues- pleasant time suending the spring Circuit Court for said county Is Mlcbbcan Bent Rim & Basnet Co., K next Saturday at Lai ley's clnth- holden, tbe premises described In Lowell, Mich. c 30 Detroit part of last week. Guy Harris has resigned his Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith oj been married? Jg Have you ever stopped to think about it? I'll tioned: after it his defeat was as- Wm. Fox of Segwun, who is ing store. said mortgage, or so much thereof as Kxtra good bargain in second position at Henry's drug store past 88 vears of age, walked in Belding visited over Sunday with sured, Boat rockers are not may be necessary to pay the amount WANTED—Men for lumber yard, and YEITER & CO., Phyne 60 venture to,say you^would be surprised if you only knew. shipping. Lowell Cutter Co. hand piano. K. D. Stocking. to accept one in Grand Rapids.. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Willette. Erma, the little damrhter of needed iust now. due on said mortgage wltn seven per from Ed. Easterbrook's home, Faster souvenirs for the ladies Miss Lottie Barber of Grand about three miles west of Lowell, Mr, and Mrs. Will Bm-k, is ill with No doubt it'wouldjmake a nice snug sum. As it is, what cent Interest and all legal costs to- Don't send your Corset Order typhoid fever. THE Michigan Supreme Court gether with the attorney fees pro- Bargains in Lowell Homes. next Saturday at La I ley's cloth- Rapids spent herspring vacation Monday morning to be an early away, call and see what we can have you got to show for it? Nothing but a bundle of receipts. There Are No Extras to Buy When vided tor In i>ald mortgage and here- has condemned t he ''third degree'" FORSALE—At a special low price ing store. with friends in and around Lowell. voter and took dinner with Mr. do for you. Crosby Corset Co. Mr. and Mrs, K, S. White and inbefore mentioned. for ten days, a good 5-roora house, Mrs. Rufus Gregory were in (Jrand or torture method of forcing con- Said premises are described In said Mrs. John Gramerand daugh- Miss Neva Coons returned to and Mre. Cliff Hatch. However, it is not too late to change your policy* 1 have Your Choice is a 2 lots, well located, one block from Why not be one of the men in mortgage as follows: Commencing Lansing Monday after spending Rapids Tuesday. fession of guilt in criminal cases, Copyright Hurt Schallm Main street. Can sell tbl-* cn con- ter Cora spent, Sunday with rela- Mrs. Howard Burt and daugh- that Sunday school class at the some exceptional bargains in homes for all—from the snug cottage at the Northwest corner of Section and rightly so. Only recently it tract of $100 down and balance by tives in Greenville. a few days with her parents here. ter Dorothy were called to Ionia Congregational church next Sun- Miss Florence Yeiter is home to the most elaborate dwelling; and the prices and terms are right. number twelve (12) In Township from Lansing to spend t hespring was found that a boy had been number six (0) North of Range num- month. Price f475, Read President Winegar's vil- Miss Florence Watson of near the first of last week by the illness day? vacation with her parents. compelled to confess acrime that ber nine (9) West, running thence A good C-room house In good con- lage appointments in this week's Clarksville was a guest of Mrs. of her mother who underwent an Come in and let's talk it over. CHEVROLET dltlon, large lot, well located. This Mrs. A, Brunner visited her another had committed. East one hundred fifty-one end one- council proceedings. Claude Hinman a few days this operation during tbe week. Mr. Mabel and Wilma Buck spent half (151%) rods, thence South to the Is a aood renter at |7.00 per month, daughter, Mrs. Floyd Wright and Perhaps there is something in this list that will suit you, if and will net better than 12 per cent week. Burt joined them for over Sun- several days last week with their SO.MI: .'I.Goo Virginia bachelors North line of Railroad, thence West- Mrs. Farl Hunter and children family, at Saranac part of last Buy on the Investment. Price only f500. J. E, Tinkler, for many years a day, all returning Monday. sister, Mrs. J. F. Basler,of Keene. not we have others. are liable to prosecution for tak- erly along the North side of the Rail- have been spending a week at 1). week. road to tbe West line of said Section, Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from C. Hunter's in Keene. LowelJ barber, recently of Grand A Greenville editor recently re- There were over sixty in at- 13G acres tine farming'land, clay loam soil, 3!*.. miles from Clarksville, 10-room ing liquor into the state under a No matter \vhether"you favor thej^Eight," "Baby thence North to the place of begin- Main street, only |750; and many Mre. Earl Behler and son Ger- tendance at the Cheerful Doers Miss Inez Rutherford was home Rapids, will locate at Mulliken ceived this note: "Am sorry, Mr. houseTin goodi condition, 40 x GO barn, good well: and farm has been well law which gives that privilege to ning. Also commencing on the West others too numerous to mention ald of Grand Rapids are visiting meeting held with M is. Lash Grand" or "Four-Xinety," you will find it equipped line of said Section number twelve here at corresponding low prices. from Ypsilanti to spend last soon. Editor, that 1 cannot give you eared for. $00]per acre. "heads of families or those living any advertisement; lam troubled a few days this week with Lowell Monday evening. with their parents." A rush for Clollu with every convenience. (12) at a point where the South Call and see me If you wish to buy week with ber parents. More Fdisons s(>Idx last week. marginal line of the Railroad crosses soon for these must be sold tbls with heart pressure and my friends. Glennis Buck, Marguerite Hunt, Good 7-rooin house on east side near village limits, So-foot frontage, house has marriage licenses is now due in Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Morse spent Have you got yours yet? R. D. Varsity Fifty I said Section line, thence South to the spring. Stocking, physician says I must have abso- Miss Freda Raimer of Grand Audie Taylor and Bertha Daw- 2 cellars, cistern, well, bath room, complete with hot and cold water tanks, Old Virginia. Arrange for a demonstration now. With the com- center of the highway, thence Easter- George M. Parker, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy electric lights; good barn, tool and wood shed and large chicken nark. Fine ly along the center ot said highway Office over Look's Drug Store Miss Freda Raimer returned to lute quiet and rest."—Portland Rapids spent part of her vaca- son were visitors at the Pearsall half, three-qu incrof nice weather'delivencs willjbe uncertain. Lewis in Grand Kapids. Review. home for the right party, and the price is reasonable. AI.ONC with the threat of high- «"• • • to a point where same crosses the Oand Rapids Sunday evening tion last week with Mr. and Mrs. school in Keene last Friday. full belt; pi South line of the Northeast quarter Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parker Mr. and Mrs. Dan Simmons and D. G. Mange. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kenyon priced ice for the season soon to (%) of tte Northwest quarter (%) of alter spending several days with O-room house in A1 condition, plenty of land lor small gardening, small barn- open, conies the news that the and children of Ionia, spent Sun- little daughter Maxine of Seattle, and daughter Avis of Freeport and many new said Section twelve (12), thence East- day with relatives here. Lowell friends. Kent county now has a land •rood well, cistern, electric lights, good cement walks and lots ol shade. west shore of Lake Michigan is erly to the quarter (Ji) line of said Mrs. Fanny Mitchell who has Wash., came Saturday night for bank under the government farm spent Sunday with her parents Would accept^part mortgage. Price $1800. THOMAS MORRIS Section, thence North to the South f Oscar Brezina has accepted a a visit with their parents, Mr. packed high with drift ice, show- $20 to i been ill at the home of her sister loan act, which will begin busi- Mr, and Mrs,'Chester Leary. ing that Nature has done her part, Citizen's Phone No. 6. LOWELL. MICH. marginal line of the Railroad line, position as traveling salesman and Mrs. W. J. Young. This is Fine residence on Bridge street close to business district. (Jood garage, city f • Mrs. Cora Chase for some time, ness when papers are received The most equitable and re- thence Westerly on the South mar- for the Crosby Corset Co. Mr. Simmons' first visit Eastand water in house andfyard, electric lights and bath room. Will sell right. whether man has or not. ginal line of said Railroad to the West was able to go to her own home from the central bank for this liable auto insurance is the Amer- Save money on good sewing Saturday night's storm was his line of said Section, thence South to Sunday. district, which is near St. Paul. ican Mutual of Hastings, Mich. 0-room bouse in northwest part of village, tine location, 1% lots, good cellar and As Fen his attorney's plea that the place of beginning, being part of machines at R. D. Stocking's. first vision of thunder and light- Officers of the farm bank are: —R. B. Boylan, Agent, Lowell, the Northwest quarter (^) of Section The President delivered his war good well, also new rool ou house. Will accept contract. Price $900. Harry Thaw is "civilly dead''and Mr. and Mrs. George Ingersoll ning. They may locate here pro- President, Hartley Hendricks; Mich. 44 p cannot be tried for crime, most twelve (12) and being same as In message to Congress Monday 353-189 of Deeds, except therefrom have moved into the Chas. But- viding he can find anything in his vice president, L. 1). Taylor; sec- ()ne acre land with S-room house near Grand Trunk depot, good well and small people will agree that he ought evening and Tuesday morning line. Pasturage for village cows will five (5) acres described, vis: Com- termore house on the new addi- retary and treasurer, Frank J. be scarce this year, so much ad- barn. A good bargain if yon buy at once. to have been real dead long ago, The Men's Faster S mencing on the West line of said Sec- Old Glory was again floating over tion. Mr. and Mrs. Buttermore Last Friday Village Marshal Cook; directors, Andrew Wieren- jacent land formerly used for that with some of his tricky lawyers tion twelve (12) at a point where the J the City hall. Taylor was notified tnat a party 0-room house on the addition, a tine little home and the house is in the best of South marginal line of the Grand THE UNIVERSAL CAB have moved to Ionia. ga, L. D. Taylor and Bildey purpose will be planted to beans for company. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stocking of eight boys ranging from 10 to condition; garage, city water, electric lights and good cellar. Will sell for Trunk Railroad crosses said Section Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Wenger and Reagen. The organization has and potatoes. cash or can arrange for part mortgage. t'Spring Delivery line, thence South to the center of little daughter. Miss Anna Roth and daughter Hazel motored to 15 years had left Grand Rapids about no members, and present THE New York World editorial- the highway, thence Easterly along1 on an east bound Grand Trunk Funeral services for Bert Wood, ly declares that there is no actual • and friend of (irand Rapids and (Jrand Rapids Sundav and Miss applications total #20,000.— Fine residence on West Main street, good sized house with modem conveniences the center of said highway forty- freight train and their people who died in Grand Rapids, were shortage in leather, but that elght and one-half (48^) rods, thence Mrs. Will Winchell and Wesley Hazel returned to her school News. held at Whitney ville Wednesday. and in good repair. Owner is anxious to sell at once and if vou want a snap, ''SJXR, Your Hammer ar • wanted them caught and return- what seems so is a forced con- Busted Nursery North to the South marginal line of Roth of Ionia were guests of Mr. duties at Ypsilanti. Deceased was a brother o! the look this up. Price $1500. said Railroad line, thence Westerly ed. With Deputy Sheriff Hays- dition that demands action by a Horn," (irand Uapidh and Mrs. .John Roth, See the west window of Avery's slogan, is a good one for 8 on the South marginal line of said mer be found tbe boys between late Frank Wood. Residence in one of the tinest parts of the village, 8-room house, city water, well the government. Mrs. Walter Rogers and son studio for some fine art work Dy town. Boost, don't knocl Railroad to the West line of said Lowell and Ada and invited them A. A. Scott has sold his interest cistern, electric lights and tine cellar, big barn. Mortgage of $400 on property Section to the place of beginning and Lester spent Saturday in Grand Lowell talent, photograhic, brush idea. to ride. The lads were "tickled in the auto tire repair shop of at present and will accept contract for balance or for all and pav mortgage. THE sugar beet war is over and being same as In 400 of Deedson page Rapids with her mother, Mrs. and crayon, including several y J ! Opens April 10 421, all being In tbe Township of to death" to ride and they piled Andrews & Scott to Andrews & Price $1500. * the consumer foots the bill—as Kuiyce Richmond, it being her choice paintings by Mrs. Sherman LOWELL township did it Lowell, Kent County, Michigan. in; but they didn't fe^l quite so Son, who will continue the busi- usual. 77lh birthday. Mrs. Richmond Avery. Their merit will surprise h ine large residence on Bridge street, all modern conveniences and luxuries, big by the salary grab amen Dated Lowell, Michigan, March funny when the car stopped at ness at the old stand. 13th,1917. is in very poor health. you. lawn with line shade, good barn with cement walks on and aronnd the prop- Hope the rest of the state the police station. "Let George Beatrice and Bertha Delk of well. Mary U. Bergin, Mortgagee. erty. If you are looking for something extra fine, look this up. It's a real R. E. Springett, Attorney for do it." Grand Rapids spent a couple of Mortgagee. 51 place and the price is right considering what you would be getting^ \\ nv does Bryan advist Funeral services for Henry J. days last week with their grand- raise chickens, while he onl NURSERY STOCK Sissem were held Wednesday, father and he returned home with Two big lots on the addition, fine for building lots or for gardening. You can- SEBLBY CORNERS. them to spend Sunday. not afford to overlook them if you are looking for a small piece of land in the dickens? Sunday Sunday at 10 a. m. next March 21,1917, at the Evangeli- EARL HUNTER THE N. P. HUSTED CO. have on hand the time- Sunday. Baptismal services and re- cal church, Rev. J. 8. Deabler April$12 is the date of the the village. Must sell quick! |100 buys them. SOUTH VBRGENK : * tried varieties of Fruit Trees, consisting of ceiving of members at 11 a. m. and conducting tbe services. From Fischer's Orchestra concert and Phone 127 Easter program In the evening. -The Margaret Ford submitted out of the city to attend the fun- VictnU X.tTS dance at the City hall. Concert operation last Tuesday. Drs. + Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaohes, Young Men's class will meet with tbe tickets 25c and holders may re- son and l^ee removed her torn Superintendent. Mrs. S. Reynolds. The Ice Creem Seasen eral were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thursday evening.—Ten of the young main to hear the dance music. I \ adenoids. She Is recovering • Strawberries, Raspberries, Never before ha* the demand for Ford can been a. heavy a. it ii Sissem of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. SHUTER as can be expected.—The peoplefrom here attended evangelistic ' is here or near, and Lasby's Place has Wm. J. Milan, Mr. and Mre. LitUe folks Myron Severy of Detroit died services at Whltneyvllle Thursday now. To become .uch a necewity Ihe Ford car mu.t have proved to be Freda Roth and Evelyn Kraf Blackberries the best of the Frank Sissem of Battle Creek, Mr. at his home last Friday and fun- Saturday InGrand Kaplds —1 evening —A maple sugar social will a universal ecomony, terving and saving everybody. Through ito re- enjoy the Office In King Blook Krum Is spending hi* vacatlc and a general line of Ornamental Stock, TREES. ROSES. be held at tbe Grange hall Friday and Mre. Arthur Sissem of Lan- eral services were hefd in that bis parents Mr. and Mrs. I). 1 SHRUBBERY and FLOWERS for ..le .t rcuon.bl. evening. A short program will be liable service buiineii has been increased and expenses reduced. Low sing, Mrs. Cook of Allegan, Mra. city Monday. Mr. Severy was a given. FROZEN DAINTIES Victrola Tbe Ml«ses Ruth Wlttenbau, prices for the spring delivery 1917, at the old stand. purchase price and small cost for maintenance assured. Touring Cwr George Brown of Detroit, Mrs. resident of Lowell a number of CML Clara Abel spent Sundav t with all the Fixings. Come on in. Alice Smith of Belding, Mr. and They enjoy the catchy music years ago. homes.—Mrs. C. M. Hlmebai $360, Runabout $345. Coupelet $505, Town Car $360, Sedan $645-f, Buy Fall-bearing Strawberries grown at home and Mre. Addison Scott and Frank tertalned a party of young known to be productive and of good varieties. You're next., ss well as ths big folks—and they Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Lash at- last Friday evenlnv. Game o. b, Detroit, Let us have your order today. Sissem of Lowell. Interment was soon get to have "favorites" of tended the Grand Rapids Associ- played after which refreshmec CIMIED tDniG. in Oak Hill cemetery.—[Ionia served by the hostess.—IMet. Garage In ReedlBulldlng, Phone 110 their own. ation of Congregational churches OAK GROVE NEWS. FOR SALECHEAP-Good homenear Sentinel. Ada haa four new pupils, T) W, V. Burras E. V. Storey, Agent. Farm Phone 08-1-4 There are besides special chil- held at Plymouth church. Grand and Orval and EvaMelleand Ham Methodist church. Inquire of E. A. Ada, Mich., March 81.—Mr. and Mrs Ed, Hart sppnt a few days In [Citizens' Phone 153-3 Anderson. 20tf ren's records of well-known songs Rapids, Tuesday and were guests Freeport with her mother, Mrs. Plumbing, Frttr Fuss.—Tbe parenta of D Mrs. Marinus VanderJagt, resi- 7 Vergennes gave a kitchen Quick Lunches and recitations which are the of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. King. Thompson.—G. Frledll has rented his HOMES Office and packing grounds near Grand Trunk depot FOR SA LE—Eggs from a large heavy dents of Kent county for 22 farm to bis son H • nest, and C. Kyser for tbe school last Friday e laying strand of Rhode Island Reds children's own. Mre. W. F. Howk was able to Hot Water mi Many useful kitchen utemdls i Here's where we' shine. years, recently celebrated their has rented bis farm to bis son Carl. 50c a setting. John Whitfield, Sling Iht chiUies la get down to the store Monday, W e wish the young men good luck,— ibt people have paid h celved. The evening was s; Phons 104-1-2. 44p It's right in our line. fifty'fifth wedding anniversary at M heir mom of Iks (H* for the first time since her severe Mrs. F. Kllgus bus been spending a Hot Air Heatisf for their homes through spelling contests after wblcl Folks say the Eats are fine their home here with 25 of their WOOD refreshments were served. Ai cial Victor Sccerlf for illuess. Her father, Mr. Coonrod, few days with hor niece, Mrs, Ernest General Repair Work. Lashy's is the plaoe to dine. friends and relatives present. Mr. cbiUeei. We'll gMIr Frledll—Mrs, Oheetbam, who has The LOWELL BUILDING 4 a pleasant evening —Mrs Job is also recovering from his oper- Call Phone 202. 1 make Held who has been quite ill Tip Top and Teddy Bear Bread 6c and 12c per loaf. and Mrs. VanderJagt were mar- pliy lken uJ tell yea bow been visiting In Lake Odessa, Is bome a specialty of hot air & LOAN ASSOCIATION paat few weeks Is somewh cuy il ii !• get • Victot ation and will be much improved again,—Mrs. Sam Scoby has been ried in the Netherlands and came Of Victrola—$10 to KM heating. OB small monthly payments, just roved.—Johanna Wlttenbacu rui/t* usia wi mo uuuurru. nn wm in health. very III, but Is better now.—G. Frledll I tiiuvmjr mrv. ^euuie nvuu «ue pas* uiuvuitf Mi uia AU. nuHg lanu.—r n- • » ••••—• Fine Candies—Bulk and Box. to Michigan in 1892. Mr. Van- and family bave been spending a few Skbotit what rent would be. Thw Offfce ?nesday and Wednesday with her be welcome.—Dr. G. L. Bond has sold week.—Will Watts, Jr., and wife day evening guests at Clinton Miller's Association offers you tbe same aunt Mrs. J. C. Roth In Lowell.—Mrs. hlf* house and practice to Dr. Shep- derJagt is 82 years old and his Ledger Correspondents—fie- days with their daughter. Mrs. Will Phil Krum, motored to Grand Rapids Sunday.— were Hiram VanDam and three Kllaus, In South Lowell,—Mrs. Gehrer G. M. Hudson entertained tbe Birth- ANDREWS S'SON « member the pleasure afternoon O Main Street, West Side ard of Clarkivllle. The deal was Mrs. Henry Thompson and baby daugbtsrs and Mrs. Will Drake and wife 76. They have five sons, Hoffman Shop. Train ^wnUr^0ftrd meetings the 8rd day club last Thursday afternoon.— made Saturday. Dr. Shepard Is a U. B. Williams called for Saturday, April U. of Lowell spent a few days last week •peat Saturday and Sunday with her three chlldren.-Mr. Coonrod Ii some LASBY'S PLACE Isaac, Leonard. Peter, Cornelius with ber daughter, Mrs, Ernest Block. Moaoay In each month. Grange meeting at the hall Friday younir man now at Ann Arbor to First door east Scott's k parents Mr and Mrs. M. Moore.— better.—Mrs. Joe Buttrlck spent a and Martin, and one daughter, Jeweler and Optician All Ledger scribes are urged to Frledll.—G. Frledll has moved Into Talk tt over -with evening.—Messrs. James Wright and complete UhiMs courseLUURM). . HNEe wilWMl takVUKeC uUpY .VIRH. AUUIH OMUIOU Lunch Room iMrs. Addle Benton anand u Mrsairs. , Jennijenme e week with ber daughter, Mrs. Harry News Stand and Smokers' Goods. be present. See notice on page 1 the Mulvey bouse. A. 8. Bennet and family wore Sunday bis work at Alto about the middle | BMW were Grand Rapids visitors Mrs. William Joppie, of Sunfield. Lowell, Mich. LaBargs, at Musksgon. Patronize Ledger Advertisers. There are 14 grandchildren and issue of March 29. No other 11 great-granac^ildren.—Herald, notice will be given. 44 Read The Ledger. Try Ledger job print. yw.-.-M 1 !!«-=- THE LOWELL LEDOER. 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guess what would happen? Within a There were still better reasons for ceedings of the tribal council. Ho; HOME FOLKS TESTIFY week—a fortnight at the utmost-he the worldly wise to shun the company had been quick to perceive that his; Healthy Skin Depehdi Your Liver "All right If you are the man, God to discover something really nice about nrmmnnnmppmrnmn M 'would marry tho youngest and best of the ofllcer so lately distinguished only chance of defeating the outrage-1 Corunna, Mich.—r I had been sick a bless you. And, do you mind if 1 just you after all these months I" Mqmional TAKES OFF DANDRUFF cook within reach, a breed girl by pref- for his services In the Philippines, It ous contract was to bring about either' On Kidneyt long time with kidney and bladder Is Clogged Up PRUDENCE suggest that you go a little slow with "Now, we'll Just—" Renew the an executive or a congressional inves- Prudence? Remember that she has "Hush!" hissed Lark. "Here comes erence—most likely Charlie's sister." was whispered that the interests for The skin and the Intentlnes, which trouble. Had backache all tbe time. I Tkaf • Why You'ro Tin of Soils Vandervyn winced as if cut across which he had been diligently lobbying tigation. There hod been oo difficulty work together with the kidneys to did everything, but could not And any —Have No Apparite. been sound asleep, until this morning, Connie. Hold your breath, Jerry, and relief. One day I saw an advertise- HAIR STOPS FALLING Joy of Living the face with a whiplash. since midsummer were opiiosed to tho In divining the manner in which Van* throw out the poisons of the body, do 1 do not want her awakened too rude- don't budge." ment of Anuric In the paper. I sent CARTER'S UTTLE PAB-SOnage. ly.". "No—not her!" he stammerod. interests of the pro-administration dervyn had obtained the signatures at a part of the work, but a clean body "Isn't she In on this?" he whispered. SiMSnooi Don't let ill health any long- and a healthy one depends on the kid- 10 cents to Dr. V, M. Pierce, Buffalo, UVER PILLS The Quarterbreed "That—It would be impossible! She group of which the eminent Senator the tribal council. "Neither do I," said Jerrold quickly. He could hear Connie making weird Qlrlsl Try This! Makes Hair Thick, neys. If the kidneys, are clogged with N. Y., for a trial package. The sample will put you right er rob you of life's pleasures. Ciemmer was the leader. More openly Yet BO far his every move hud been "Shall I go down now? The girls have noises as she came around the house Glossy, Fluffy, Besutiful—No would be— I tell you, I will not toxic poisons you suffer from stiffness did me so much good that I got inoro in a few days. IPK the fact was bruited about that he Idocked. He had interested one man ITTLC | Invited me to stay for supper, and from the front. She was learning to ESSON More Itching Scalp. Get back your appetite, stand for It—I cannot!" from the druggist. I can't begin to tell L mrnrTinnnnnnnrTnnnnnnnnDaDnannnnnn of cfllciul position or Influence after, In ths knees In the morning on ariaing, They do, IVER Prudence says I sm to come hack to- (Ry E. O. SELI.EIIS, Acting Olrfrtor yf "Of course that could not be per- was to be subjected to trial by court- your Joints seem "rusty," you may have what Anuric has done for me. I will their outy. whistle, and the effect was ghastly In the Sunday School Course In tho Moudy strengthen your digestion, another, only to be met later with eva- IPILLt. morrow, too. Is that all right? He- mitted," sweetly agreed Marie. "I martial on grave charges. rheumatic pains, pain In the back, atlff speak a good word for It for I can't CureCon-0 the extreme. Connie's mouth had not Bible Inetltute of Chicago.) member, I'll he going home on Mon- Within ten minutes after an appli- stimulate your liver, regu- would not care to come back and find For he was still in the service. sion or procrastination or even out- neck, headaches, sometimes swollen be too grateful."—MRS. JULIA MONT- •tipation, W' been designed for whistling. (CopyrlKht, 11M7, Wiatt-rn NVwapapcr t'nlon.) An Indian Reservation Tale by ROBERT AMES BENNET right rebuffs. One door after another day r cation of Danderlne you cannot find a late your bowels arid im- I had.acquired a stepmother as young Upon his return from the hard-won feet, or neuralgic pains—nil due to the FORT, Corunna, Mich. Bifiousneai, Indigestion and Sick Headache "Sh! She's the band of dark-browed hud been shut in his face. At last ho "It Is all right, certainly. Spend as single trace of dandruff or falling hair or younger than myself—no, not even race for tho mine, he had filed his uric add or toxic poisons In the blood. Pleasant Pellets for stomach, liver MAU PIU* SNAIX DOO, SMALL PMCL gypsies trying to steal my lovely wife." prove your blood by taking hud found himself regarded as a much time here as you like. You will LESSON FOR APRIL 8 and your scalp will not Itch, but what If she were as clean and as good a claim with the commissioners, and This Is the time to go to the nearest and bowels, are made up of the May- "I'm the lovely* wife," interrupted crank, than which, In Washington, no drug store and simply obtain a 80c. apple, aloe leaves and jalap. This well- Genuine most bear Signature either get worse, or get cured, and— will please you most will be after a girl as is oinna Redbear." Journeyed on as soon as pussihle to Carol, complacently. more opprobrious term can be applied package of Anuric (double or triple known pellet was made up nearly fifty which ever it is, you've got to have a JESUS RAISED LAZARUS PROM few weeks' use, when you see new the girl, with no shade of change lu the girl that the chief wished her to "Then — you — think —" hesitated the rallrood. There lie had sold his "But Connie does not know about It. CHAPTER XXII—Continued. to a man. strength), the discovery of Dr. Pierce yeara ago, by Dr. Pierce, and can bo chance. I like you, Jerrold. Pru- THE DEAD—EASTER LESSON. hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but her Inscrutable calm. go In. She stooped and passed Vandwvyn, mare at a low price, but with the op- She Is so religious sKe won't be any —12— With the opening of congress the In- of Buffalo, N. T. Then drink a cup of had for a quarter from almost any dence Judges by instinct hut It does really new hair—growing all over the Vandervyn whirled upon her, his through the low opening. "Listen. I have thought and thought, tion of buying her back within a year. hot water before meals, with an Anuric apothecary or send 25 cents In stamps of the villain parts." LESSON TEXT—John 11:17-27, 43, 44. Banurs "He w> kind as to explnin. 1 nmler- He had then started east, too Intent fluences opposed to him had at last not often fail her." (Read 17 to 44). scalp. fftuiul tlmt you were ordered to Alu»- face convulsed with Jealous fury. "So The chief was seated at the far side and now I have It all planned out. Tablet, and notice the gratifying re- to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, Connie came around the corner ol upon his purirase to delay even for a been able to overcome the opposition N. T., and a vial of the Pellets will Prudence heard him running down GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto her. A little Danderlne Immediately dou- kft." that's It! You've sold yourself to of the tepee near an outstretched blan- 1 must do what Is Just by you, yet, aults. YQU will find Anuric more |ictlT0 the parsonage, out the back walk be> I am the resurrection, and the life.—John telegram from Vancouver barracks, be mailed to you. ^ For Sale or Trade the stairs boyishly, and when he came bles the beauty of your hair. No dif- "Were you not told of my return as him ! You—" lie stopped, silenced bf keted form. There was no one else as you see, I cannot leave Pere here. than lithla. neath the maple. Then she gave a & 11:25. In, before she could speak, ho whis- ference how dull, faded, brittle and her look. present. He beckoned Marie to come You may remember that I told you a and never doubting that his command- improved eighty acres, also partial- gleeful scream. Right before her lay a This lesson occurred about two mis ns the butto?" ing ofllcer had granted him the cus- pered, "Shut your eyes tight. Prudence. scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Their action is prompt and "Then your orders to leave were After a pause she quietly remarked: across to him. As she approached, she little about the English people I knew ly improved forty and eighty. What beautiful heavy rope, Connie had been months before the crucifixion, Jesus tomary leave of absence pending the And do not scold me, for 1 can't help an e and carefully draw it thorough, and you soon feel couiitermauded," Marie evaded the "lie gives me the mine, lie is going saw that the hair of the still figure In Ottawa. When I saw that you have you to offer) Send for list yearning for a good rope to make a being In Bethabara at the time of tins | ^ ^ acceptance of ids unconditional and It." Then he put his hands over hers, through your hair, taking one small their benefits. You will eat question. away, I do not know where. Instead before him was braided after the fash- thought 1 was romancing, I said no swing. Here it lay, at her very feet, call (See John 10:40; 1:28). There Immediate resignation. W. L. DOUGLAS and kissed her on the lips. They were strand at a time. The effect is ainaz- Iliis eyes darkened, and bis face con- of you, I am to be the owner of the ion of the maidens of the tribe. She more except In hints. I really was THI SHOI THAT HOLDS ITS tHAPI" GEO. BILBR0UGH, Reanu, Mick. plainly a gift of the gods. She did not are four recorded cases of resurrec- more, work better, sleep sound- Great had been his consternation both breathless after that. Prudence ing—your hair will he light, fluffy and tracted as if from a twinge of pain. mine. Do you wish to marry me?" U»nt over and looked into a face that more Intimate with Lady Verlalne wait to see where the other end of tho REGULATION BRAND. tion from the dead: Jairus* daughter er, and feel new strength after when, the day of his arrival In Wash- $3 $3.60 S4 $4.60 $6 $6 $7& $8 at lust was aroused from her slumber. wavy, and have an appearance of Hut he replied with quiet steadiness: was so thin and pale tiiat at first she than you will find It easy to believe. PETROU SCALP REMEDY rope was. She just grubbed what she (Matt. !•), the son of the widow of a short course of these depend- ington, tie bad reported himself at the Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas the Hair abundance; an incomparable luster, "That Is of no consequence. May 1 CHAPTER XXIII. did not recognize it. The large, sunken Her son and daughters were already (Copyright, by the Bobbs-MerriU Com- "Well," queried the floorwalker, "did Naln (Luke 7), Lazarus, ami also Je- able pills. They restore war department. Not only had leave shoes. For oale by OTOT9000ohoe dealero. pany.) CHAPTER XI. softness and luxuriance. ask if you consider my word good?" eyes opened ami looked up al her with married. She took a fancy to me, j The Best Known Shoes In the World* f_„ you have a good timeV" sus after ins crucitlxion (John liO). healthy conditions, and soon of absence been denied him and ail NESS and ECZEMA. Giraaanko CHAPTER X—Continued. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's "Yes." The answer was given with- A Wedding Postponed. a startled gaze. When 1 was to come home, she Invited , L Douglas name and the tetail price is stamped on tht bot- She Orders Her Life. ' "Did I have a good time!" echoed I. The Lesson of Unbelief. Bethany, action on his resignation been suspend- coolias aeniarioa lo eealp. $1.00. —13— Danderlne from any store, and prove out an insianl's hesitation. Vandervyn's face darkened with sus- "Oinna!" she exclaimed, and she me to visit her In England. I had W tom of all shoes at the factocy. The value u guaranteed and That was the beginning of Pru- the llnffy-hnired girl who had just re- the home of La/.arus. is on the sotith- ed ; be had been posted for desertion. Raeuha Certain ar Money Back. Send fee "Must you prepare meat for bread- that your hair is as pretty and soft He smiled gravely. "You cannot picion. knelt down beside the girl. "You are told her all about myself and Pere. the wearer protected against high prioss for inferior shoes. The Booklet of Toilet Spadakiee Fully Goaraateed, dence's golden summer. She was not I turned to her place behind the ribbon "astern slope of Mt. Olivet, two miles Bring Health However, bis record on the one hand, retail prices are the same evetywhete. They cost no more in San mg half an hour before cooking, or as any—that it has been neglected or think I came back to win tbe mine for "If you're not phylng me then he 111." We correspond regularly. She has re- IMPCTMUCaj given to self-analysis. She hadn't the counter after a .two-weeks' outing. from Jerusalem. Christ and his dis- has lied lo you, in order to get away "No— Co "way, please," begged the newed her Invitation more than once. and the indecent haste of the attack Francisco than they do in New Yock. They are always worth ths when?" demanded Fairy, from the din- "Sny, I had a regular circus. 1 got ciples were on the east of the Jor- Injured by careless treatment—that's myself. You have my word that I price paid for them. . vlthWarraatrDeee time. She took things as they came, • on the other, had brought about sufli- ing room door, 1 all—you surely can have beautiful hair and Energy assign It to you as soon as I have from us." wetehed girl. A slow Hush reddened The last time she insisted that I $100 BUYS LOT She could not bear the thought of nhar- engnged throe times." ilan. having been driven there hy tiie should come without further delay, dent Intervention by members of the 'The quality of W. L Douglas product b guaranteed by mors "What?—Oh!—Fifteen minutes be- and lots of ir if you will just try a lit- tUc legal rlgbt." Marie's llp« eurwd In a half-smile, her wan face. She sought to turn Mining Stock, that thoold par yon 110 forerary dollar lug with the parsonage family even the "Sort of a three-ring circus. ehV" hostiiiiy of the Jews (John in;,'?!). He Lv«ctt Sal* of Amy Medicin* !n the Worl^ general staff to cause several months' A than 40 yean experience in making fine shoes. The smatt inrested. rarBenuHmuntnlr. CumnletolaforBa* fore. Don't forget to salt and pepper tle Danderlne. Adv. Sold Everywh«r«. .'a bese*. 10c., 2Sc To me? Hut why?" The diluting eyes "lie ga o me his word of honor. Do from the visitor. "1 want to be alone. and bring Pere with me," tlon free. LlTaageaU wanted.iMaMfolgkUBIaleta least ardent and most prosaic of Jer- chuckled the party of the tlooorwalker purposely delays his stay in that place delay In the plan of his enemies to styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. iw«*>i«eet».,lat,telle sea aeaaeMmSM|.,iiiatk,aiea. the crumbs. Fairy." fb.' girl showed hor utter surprise you doubt It?" I am 'shamed, Co 'way, please." "She didV" exclaimed Vandervyn. They arire made in s well-eauippcd factory at Brockton, Mass- rold's letters. But she never asked 1 part. that this event might give an uppor- crush him. Action on the charges filed "Perhaps some time your father will i»tonlshment. "Why? There, that The young man's Jaw dropped slack, Marie looked up at Ti-owa konza, "Then why not all three of us go to- by the higheshij t paid, skilled snoemakets, under the direction and herself the reason. The days when tunity fur tin- manifestat'mn of ins Experts. ABSORBINE against him by the Indian commission- let you and a couple of the others Uet night at tho agency, you showed lie could not even pretend to doubt He saw the pity in her eyes, and gether?" supervision of experienced men, all working with an PATENTS SrSr Si Jerry came were treniulously happy Positively Tame. wonder-working power. This delay rrofess.-r Willcox of rornell univer- v* "TRADE MAftRMG.US.PAT Off ers and by his commanding ollicer had come to Des Moines with me In the car. U11S you despised me." her statement or .lanly's word, lie spoke softly in l.akotah: Marie drooped again In her attitude determination to make the best shoes (or the price that ones for fter—she was all aqulver when "Now, this dance numher strikes me j fi't'c of his supernntural knowl- sjiv has coiii|.j|ed statistics simwiir.' Kcdutcs Bursal Knlurgcmente, been postponed from month to month. buy. You would enjoy a few days there, I •"Xevor that," be dlsi/Ialmod. "1 was looked down, his brows knotted mid "Hose who art white yet red, in of meek humllliy, "ROUGH M UT she heard him swinging briskly up the as being-er—a trille too (hiring for i "'at Lazarus' sickness had been that 'letween tiie ages of thirty an i Thickened, Swollen Tissuee, "Vou are so generous. Reggie, to be Meantime he had been placed under tier for W. t. DongTaa shoes. If hx know, I live with my aunt, a dear, lifty the death rale amonu tearried Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- Mftei--harsh. I'-ut the suddenness of eyes contiaeted wllli intense thouuhl. the Mower of the uohlen lily a worm •"PPly.you witith the kind you want, take no otheot r ramshackle parsonage walk, and her the average theater audience." 1 fntni. for he said plainly to his disci- , ,r- the nominal arrest of confinement to motherly little old soul. She will adore ness from Bruises or Strains; the #t«w.- '*'ry tbal ynu and he— Let iMipnnl todk il;e news In a far dif- is gnawing. The golden lily withers. willing to travel with Pere! But I :e. write for Interesting booklet explelnlneipl " * how to W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 13-1917. breath was sulTocatlngly hot. Eu* she "Where have you been for the past i'b's, "Lazarus is dead." Philosophers men is less than oiie-liail' that anions get shoes of the highest standi you. Prudence, and you will like her itops Spavin Lameness, aliays pain. ferent manner. Pluck out the worm, else she will cannot allow you to make such a sac- the limits of the District of Columbia, ;hest standard of quality for the price, few years?" have often called death a sleep, hut al- l.aclieiors. thus indicating how expert us not iR'S- it that. It Is past. 1 by return mall, postage free. too. Would your father let you spend took It as a matter of course. She Docs not blister, remove the hair or "Hy Car!" he exulted. "He's going fade and go from me." rifice, No; there Is a better way. 1 which left him free to pursue the ends the li'-riedhi.-, become at dodging would not have .\ tiie horse. 52.00 a bottle for which he had come east. To Ids a week? We can easily drive back ; you. only—" Again he stopped. "I to give you the mine? You're dead He stood up and wrapped his blan- shall go alone with Pere to England, ttoo tuouun est voice in the world. She knew that "I suspect you've heen asleep. There ; hence the .skepticism ot trouble. I:;di:!iiapoli.s Siar. at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M iree. surprise, no contest bad been filed Was to Be Court-Martialed. and forth in the car." had to come back and do this thing. sure of it? Hy Car! I call that ket about him and went out. and then perhaps for a little visit to stamped on tho bottom. his eyes were the softest and brightest are any number of debutantes pre.sen. these sisters is not surprising. (1) ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind-an against bis mineral claim. On the con- New York Police Department Has "Maybe he will, but who will keep It was necessary that you should be- mighty square of Cap. It's white! An hour passed. Through the can- Paris with the sister of the mother that bad delayed a trial of the chargt* and the most tender. She knew that who consider this dance too slow for fhey limited the power nf Jesus to ids Unkind. antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, trary, be had soon found himself le- Huge Collection Gathered From the parsonage while 1 am away?" strains, painful, swollen veins or glands, il come owner of the mine—sole ownor. And me a-thinking he done it all to vas wall of the tent those outside superior -.tf my convent. Pere has against him. The afternoon that ho M his hands had u thrilling touch quite words." person—"if thou bads' heen here." (2) Author—Some of my hridit* gally entitled to assign the mine to All Parts of World. Falry, to be sure. She must be a heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug- It Is to be yours, nol his. I'romlse me trit baek at us. It sure is white of heard a low murmuring and at times never forgotten his French-Canadian came back to ids shabby lodgings after different from the touch of ordinary, They also limited his power to a cer- t In nights come when 1 am asleep. Marie. His carefully drawn and duly good fairy once in a while. We can gists or postpaid. Will tell you more ii you that you will never give him any share Cap. Why, it's nearly the same like the sound of sobbing. At last Marie dialect, and I have been tinkering it a final attempt to obtain an Interview Canada Offers 160 Acres less dear hands. She knew that his Asked and Answered. tain place. "If tlum hadst been here" Kditor—Vour great trouhj.' js ins., witnessed conveyance had started west The finger print department nt Kfew take the twins with us, Connie, too. write. Made in the U. S. A. by In it. That Is al! I ask." he had give it to mo!" raised the edge of the tepee and spoke Into fairly good French. A month or with the chief of the Indian bureau, smile lifted her into a delirium of de- "What do you work at?" she mioried, (v 21). (.'',) Again they limited it to a nia. W.F.^OUNG.P.D.F .310Tim3ieS' Sor.nofield.MiM. in the next mall. Marie's note of ac- York police headquarters now has a If you like, and Fairy will only have to "I will not promise unless you toll "He named only one condition," re- to a group of women. One of them two In Paris may correct Ids accent. he was oillciaily notified to appear the light. Prudence never thought of that. "At dodging." the tramp replied. certain time, "at the last day" (v. 2-1). knowledgment stated the esteem and coiicctioii of more than 190,000 finger mother .your father." "At dodghiK what?" she asked again, me your renson for asking It, and marked Marie. hastened to fetch from Ihe lire a bowl Il may also smooth down our rough- following morning for trial by courtr Free to Farm Hands She just lived in the sweet ecstatic and (-Ii i!\ey limited his power to nat- gratitude of the writer In the most impressions of different individimis, "Prudence, shall we have tea or cof- "Work," lie answered—and liiid. unless you Ml me your reason for Vandervyn started, and looked up at of hot broth. She went into the nesses enough for us to venture over martial. dream of the summer, and was well ural law. "He stinketh" (v. [>.[)) ; correct and conventional of terms. says the New York Times, The prints fee?" This was Lark from the door- her. She met him with a level glance tepee, and at once came out again to Washington without putting you too Bonus of Western Canada Land to Men Assisting in and richly content. therefore his power could not be exer- doing what you bave done." Ills progress toward the accomplish- He already knew the charges again!# came from all over the United States, way. "Fairy wants to know." Too Much of a Good Thing. that told nothing of what she was without the bowl. greatly to shame before your friends." So the vacation passed and Indian Hardy, whitened. "Very well, then. him. They Included desertion, failuro Maintaining Needed Grain Production Camula mid from many European "What?—Oh!—Which do you want, "Why not hire an elllciency expert ! thinking. There followed another long wait. "Two monthsnil ll.u't lime.?" com- "f hls "f™"'1 nurnns« l"ld b"n suimner came. It is simply tbls: If you own the mino, far less smooth. In fact, after months to report tit Vancouver barracks and, cities. Notices were sent some time ago Jerry?" „ to reorganize your olllce force?" II. The Lesson of Pain. Tin' suffer- "One condition." she repeated. "It But no more crying could be heard, plained Vandervyn. It was Saturday evening. Tho early he will wish to marry you." of persistent endeavor, lie could not under the head of conduct unbecom- The demand for farm labor in Canada is great As an inducement to the police headquarters of every "Which does your father prefer?" "1 tried that once," replied the busi- ing of tiles*.' sisters iiroiiuced saerilice was my promise not to give yort any and gradually Ihe sound of the low "Indeed, no. It will be much longer," "If I— Hut he already wislus to—" ing an ollicer and gentleman, ins con- to secure the necessary help at once, Canada will give "He doesn't drink either except for supper at the parsonage was over, the ness man. und self-devotion. Suffering brings Medleine be sure that he had made any prog- city In the country suggesting that share in Ihe mine." voices within the tepee died away to answered the girl. "I cannot permit twins had washed the dishes, and still Tbe girl hesitated, and foil silent, li ?r ress whatever. He had not been bar- cealment of the developed mine. copies of their finger prints be sent breakfast," "Didn't tho plan succeed?" blessing to others. Ii is alsn a means "Me?" queried Dupont. silence, Ti-owa-konza came back to you to marry a mere agency girl. Be- the daylight lingered. Prudence and Side by Side Talking in Whispers, i-yebrows bent in thought. red from an inspection of the docu- The nearness of the trial brought to Now York, and in turn free use of "I generally drink coffee, but I do "Only too well. Everybody quit but i»f self-culture. .SufTering drives us to "No." the entranee. listened awhile, and sides. if Pere docs not wish to sell ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF Jerry sat side by side, and closely, on : •*; Jo not seel: to persuade you In ments relating to the new treaty wilh matters to a desperate pass with him. Its finger prints service was promised. not care much for It, so do not both- saw before her, and started violently the elllciency expert, and 1 discharged 'he rhrist. and reveals to ns the un- "1 see," ihreatened Vandervyn, "lie noiselessly slipped inside. out his cattle business. I may bave to the front porch, talking In whispers. t.-.r ."ontrnry." said Hardy. "All 1 ask !•< the tribe, and among them he had He must act quickly. er—" hack around the house with it. yelling: him for fear he might try to reorgan- | side <'f Christ's character thinks to fnree you from having any- oinna lay with her head on Marie's wail for returns from the mine. It LAND FREE AS A HOMESTEAD In this way the bureau lias become a Fairy had gone for a stroll with the found Vandervyn's alleged contract, it Il was the night of the first ball at "Coffee, Lark." "Prudence! Look at my rope!" ize me." 1 -•')• Jesus is often never more thing to do with me." breast, iier eyes were closed. She takes quantities of money to buy pol- kind of dnirlag house for other police still faithful Babble. Connie and the purported to appoint the young man tbe White House. As usual, there was and allow the time of the farm laborer, who has filed on the land, to "Did you ever have a lover. Pru- Prudence rushed around the parson- kind than when he Ihe stoical calm of If you Insist upon— But I could run those on the memorandum of tbe pro- any othor person. The New York po- utes, Prue?" Incident That Illustrates the Danger of The easy mark! He's just the kind of as to low railway rates may be had on application to do without you. Prudence? You are only those who believe on him re- the Indian warrior of his generation, over and see you lu England or! lice assert that there Is not even a Plagiarism When One's Memory dulTer to fall for the wail of a pretty the soul of the parsonage, aren't you?" Prudence sniffed suspiciously. "What ceive life (John 8:.'tf5). There is :i but his proud old eyes were glistenlug N. V. NsclNNES, 170 Jotforsoo Ave., Dofrolt, Nloh. similarity between the prints of mem- are you going to do to him?" she de- May Cause False Step. girl with a tear In her eye and a qua- COULDN'T LEARN TO DRILL "No, I am Just the cook and the resurrection of life nml there is a with gratitude and stern Joy. "No," she refused. "I wish you to , ENJOYED HER RIDE IN AUTO bers of a family. Twins who were ar- manded. It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this ver In her throat. Good for you, sweet- 1 Canadian Government Asent stay and work for the good of my chambermaid," she answered, laugh- resurrection of damnation (John heart! You beat him at Ids own game. The sun had set, and the twilight retted and who were as alike, physic- "We won't hurt him," grinned Carol A party of men were discussing at country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. people. Pere and I still are members Kind Hearted Mr. Jones, Giving Wash- Deserter From British Army Says Ho ing, "But don't you see how hard it "• :-!•). Martha answered. "Vea Lord.} He tried a bluff, thinking you'd be silly was already fading. By tho time Ma- ally, as the proverbial two peas, had Impishly. the dinner table the relative merits of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial alter all the evi- of the tribe, you know, and I am deep- erwoman a "Lift," Used Up His Ran Away to Avoid Making Le Vsqiii-Bislon iotor Sales Go. will be for me to go away?" 1 believe that thou art the Christ, the j enough to throw me over for him. rie's slow step brought her up to the widely different finger impressions. "Maybe lie's afraid to come," said their favorite heroes. They were wax- ly interested In the Irrigation project Gasoline Unnecessarily. Trouble for Officers. 80 Jeff Ave. ITATE DUTRIBUTOM Detroit "But it Isn't fair! Vacation Is com- Son of God." It Is all-important that dence that is continually being published, proving beyond You called him, and he had to make terrace, the valley and mountain slope METZ There is no racial similarity in finger Lark, "for there are two of us, and ing warm over the subject, when one laid out by Captain Hardy," ing now, and Fairy ought to take a we should really 1 elieve thai (John j good. The fool—to think you'd be were dusky with the shadow of ap- CARS S633 LIVE AGENTS WANTSD prints. Those of a negro have the we are mighty men of valor." man appealed to his host to agree with contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved About three miles from his place of There Is something rather fine about turn. What will they do when you get 20:31; I John fi:!-,"). proaching nljibtfall. Within the cabin Vandervyn smiled In his most boyish same general characteristics as those "That's ail right," Prudence an- him In saying Napoleon was the great- soft enough to turn from me to him. the excuse made by a deserter who was married?" more suffering among women than any other medicine in Dupont had lit one of ihe mine candles. manner. busluest) lives Mr. Jones, and be goes OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED of any other race. The prints of a swered defensively. "I'd sooner face a est man of the age. III. The Lesson of Love. Love al- . Just because he made a play to the charged at Wlllesden police court, says "I have always said I would not get the world. The candiesticl: was aa empty whisky "I am neither nn engineer nor an back and forth every day lu his auto- Will buy or exchange used Bend Instruments, Violin-cellos, manual laborer arc not different In tribe of wild Indians any day than you "Why, yes," was the reply. "Napo- ways manifests itself in deeds. Mar- ; galleries with bly offer I Uh, what the London Globe. This unfortunate married." army ofllcer. Someone else must dig mobile. Now, Mr. Jones has a kind, Violins, etc. Write full deoortpUon end lowest price tn first letter whorls or loops from those of a finger leon was a very great man, but this," tha secretly and quickly arose and j Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month's Illness. an easy mark!" bottle. Another bottle, not yet empty, "But don't you want to get married, twins when you are mischief-bent." the ditches. I shall at once go on to generous heart, and when he sees a was unable to read or write, which Just to Willerd Bryent, 210 Woodward Awe., Detroit, Mich. or artist, except that the prints of a holding up the nutmeg grater which left the walling friends to go and , "Is that exactly the right term?" stood on the rough deal table between some time?" "Oh, we Just want to use him a few Jrlr. Wilson—Which do you ilunk Is Aaron, 111.—"Por seven long months I suffered Washington and prepare for the pas- pedestrian trudging his way he will shows that education can have no in- man whose fingers are not caloused he had used In mixing the punch bowl, meet the waiting Master. "The Mas- , calmly Inquired tho girl. the two men, Pneumatic Tires for Hiking Shoes. "Oh, that isn't it. I Just can't be- minutes," said Carol impatiently. the better talker, he or his wife? from a female trouble, wilh severe pains in my back sage of the appropriation. It's going often offer the man a "lift." lluence on the qualities of the heart SEE FAILURE IN THE HOME from hard work are often as clear as a "is a grater." ter is come." lie still comes, and . "None better!" esulted Vandervyn. "Hello, ginie!" sang o.-it Vandervyn, Taking his inspiration from automo- cause I must tnke care of the parson- "Upon our honor, as Christian gentle- Mr. Bllson—Do you mean for quality and sides until I became so weak 1 could hardly "You Shall Notl" to slide through us soon as congress One morning, shortly after leaving He told the bench that he left the army steel engraving. In the opinion of the A would-be wit who was one of tho calls to us, and. If. like Martha, we , "He made you promise not to give me as Marie paused in the open doorway. bile tires, and going the ordinary ruin age, and raise the girls. I can't." men, we promise not to hurt a hair of or quantity? walk from chair to chair, and got so nervoiis I meets." home, be saw a large Irishwoman because he was so sorry for the offi- Growing Laxity In Discipline There party thought he would like to repro- spring up gladly to meet him. he w!;, fhat you give me your promise to allow a share In the mine. Mining property He sprang up to come aronnd the table ber heel one better, Oscar Musslnan men in the New York finger-print serv- "But you will," he whispered, and his head." would jump at the slightest noise. _ I was entirely "And then I shall come over from struggling along with a huge bundle, cers. A captain, two lieutenants, a Declared a Crime Cause by ice, it would be impossible to read the duce the Joke as his own, so he care- Q1I our lives with blessing and Joy. Je- j him no share In the mine." is real estate. An agreement in regard to her, "I've been languishing for you of New York city has invented a pneu- his hand touched hers for Just a sec- "Oh, come along, and cut out the A Poor Substitute. unlit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of Paris. You will break off your engage- lie stopped bis car and said politely: sergeant major, two sergeants and Prison Directors. character of a person from their finger fully arranged a dinner nt which none sus came to these sisters indlvldn- j Marie looked down. After a silence to real estate Is not binding unless in all afternoon. Wouid've chased down matic tire for his own shaes. Tho ond. Prudence did not answer. She comedy," Jerry broke in, laughing. "Do you suppose moving pictures ever being well, when my sister asked rne to try ment with your cousin and we— No, no, "Mayn't 1 give you a lift, madam?" three corporals had tried to teach him Impressions. of the men present at the former one ally (vv. 21. 28). He had entered the i she answered In a low tone: "I prom- writing." the hill, only your dad said you'd get "tire" differs very decidedly from the lifted her eyes to his face, and caught Then the twins led him to the wood- will ever do away entirely with per- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took sir! not a single kiss—not one until "In that thing?" she said. "1 never to drill; but ho was totally unable to Growing laxity In.mental and moral should appear. A toble napkin was danger zone in order to be there ' ise." Marie's tranquil face took on an ex- on your ear if I did." ordinary heels In that a partition of In her breath once more. shed. Close beside the shed grew a formances on tbe stage?" six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to rode in one in all my life." learn It. training ami discipline in the home Is held by blm, under which a grater was (v. 8). and it was Thomas, the | pression of artless concern, "Oh. "Ves." quietly replied the girl. She you are free, and I set the day, I am rubber Is bnllt In it half way up Its A little later he said, "Do you mind tall and luxuriant maple. "No, indeed," replied tbe astute the- do my own housework. I wish every suffering "That is all," he said. "I must now •Well, jump In." he said; and when Why, argued this man. Illiterate but responsible In a large measure for the doubter, who wanted to accompany really? Then his promise to give me had raised her hand to shield her face un heiress now, and must act accord- thickness. The partition thus forms If I go upstairs and talk to your father "Do you see this board?" began concealed, and the conversation skill- atrical manager. "In the opinion of woman '.vould try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable be going." she had climbed In and deposited the of noble mind, waste the time of these unprecedented growth of population at from the candle, as if the light dazzled ingly. Resides, here is Pere wilh the an air chamber with the bottom of the r Lark, exhibiting with some pride a fully led up to the desired topic. Well- the tired business man, to whom 1 Mini (v. 1(5). "Jesus wept," not with Compound, and find out for herself how good "Wait," she urged. "You have not the mine is not Mndlng." California's prison and reformatories a few minutes? Maybe I'd better." her. As she spoke, she stepped in horses. We must be starting." bundle on the seat beside her, they able officers on useless labor? Why YES! MAGICALLY! solid board about two feet In length. ington was the hero of the evening, the walling of professional mourners. ! it is."—Mus. KAKL A. KIESO, 59C North Ave., Aurora, 111. told me why—why you have done "Don't worry," reassured Vandervyn. dining the last two years, the Sacra- leather above It, ond still another one "But do not stay very long," she cater exclusively, no shadow on the and along the side of the table oppo- started on. Impose on them the Sisyphean toll of "Well, we found this over by the Av- the host keeping discreetly out of the but with the silent, grief-stricken sis- 1 this." "He will keep his word. You are sure mento Ree observes. This Is charged with the ground when the heel comes urged, and she wondered why the screen, however lifelike, can take the Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed. site him. apparently not seeing him, CHAPTER XXIV. After he bad covered a mile, Mr. trying to drill the undrlllable? He CORNS LIFT OUT ery barn. We've found a perfectly discussion. Presently a man observed, ters. The sight of their sorrow "Is it necessary?" ho replied. "Please of the mine," by the state board of prison directors down upon it, explains the Popular brightness and sunshine vanished from place of a real live chorus girl." Cincinnati, Ohio.—"I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink- "Yes. 1 would not have cared to see Jones became a little uneasy; but he could Imagine the enthusiasm with gorgeous place up In the old tree where "We huve not heard your opinion. troubles him (v. 2:5). the evidenee of do not fancy it is because I am at "But, of course, if I take back my In the biennial report filed with Gov- Science Monthly. Eeach of these two the room when he went out. "First ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad you, I was nursing one of the girls Tilting at Windmills. kept on for nearly another mile, and which they turned to the Instruction of we can make u seat We thought you Brown." The Yield of War. tils love was communicated to the all unseUish. You have promised your- promise. It will be no more than fair ernor Johnson. chambers Is connected with the out- WITH FINGERS door to the right," she called after health from female troubles that I could hardly get olf my l>ed. 1 down in Ihe camp," The early winter rains thai followed then turned and said: "Where do you more teachable recruits. could nail this on to the limbs—there The host Immediately seized his op- Jews (v. 36); but his grief was not self to him. Knowing that I no longer to give him Ihe chance to take back There appears to be an Increasing side air by a small opening. When the him. For many years the Quaker calen- had been doctoring for a long time and my mother said,'! want you Vandervyn stopped short. "It wasn't an Ideal Indian summer at the national want to go, madam?" We could wish there were more like are two right near each other, evident- portunity, and producing the little in- over the death of his loved friend, out had even a fighting chance, I have his," she innocently remarked. disposition among parents to • place heel strikes the ground, the air in the Mr. Starr arose to greet him, and dar has been looked for with much to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.' 8o I did, and anything infectious, I hope," capital were chill and sleety. Rut con- She gave him a broad smile and a him, remarks the Globe. There are Yon say to the drug store man, ly put there on purpose for us. See strument. said gravely, "Wellington over the unbelief of those with whom merely sought to make sure that he— "Not at all, sweetheart." he replied, pleasure above duty ond to place much chambers becomes slightly compressed, welcomed him to his combination study pleasure; the quotations and mottoes has certainly made me a well woman. 1 am able to do ray house work "No, I shall not suffer from the gress was now in session, and Wash- gracious nod of the head, and replied; those who are unable to learn, but "Give roe s small bottle of freezone." what dandy big nails we have!" was Indeed a great man, but this is a he was dealing (vv. .'IT. .vS). (!iat you should have at least a fair op- "You can do as you please. A wom- of the responsibility of parenthood on causing the Jolt of the walking to be and bedroom with great friendliness. have heen read and enjoyed, lids and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, same trouble. But 1 am very tired. 1 ington was bright and gay with the Anywhere you wish; It makes no dif- cannot recognize It. You may tell a This will cost very little but will "From the Avery's woodshed, I sup- nutmeg grater." IV. The Lesson of Power. JCSUM portunity to be happy. That Is all." an's promises are not considered bind- the state, a condition that should not very greatly cushioned in a manner But Jerrold went straight to the point. year's calendar had the following on and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's \ egetable see you and Pere bave eaten. You activities of ofliclaldom and otliclal so- ference to me." certain type of office boy four thousand positively remove etery hard or soft pose," he suggested, smiling. And then he wondered why nobody had let natural causes work to their He lingered a moment for a last look ing—in business matters. Legally, in be tolerated, the report says. very much similar to that in which the "Mr. Starr, it's very kind of you to Its front page: Compound has done for me."—Mrs. JOSIE COPNER, 1668 Harrison Ave., mi^ht finish the bottle outside." "Rut where were you going when I times to put the waste paper basket on "Oh. they are quite rusty. We found laughed and all looked at him cur} fullest extent. Coming to the tomb. at her beautiful face, upon which had most of the states, she Is rated as u ciety. The responsibility of the home Is automobile tire cushions the jolts of corn or callus from one's feet receive a perfect stranger as you have "War! What Is It affer all tho peo- Fainnount, Cincinnati, Ohio. "How about a kiss to sweeten the One of the first events of the season took you In?" asked Mr. Jones. the right side of your desk, and on the A few drops of this new ether com- them In the scrap heap. We're very ously. Jesus said (v. 3P). "Take ye away fallen the Inscrutable stolidity of the minor." taken up In the report. riding. To prevent the air from be- me. But I understand that with a girl ple get? Why, taxes, widows, wooden If you want special advice write to Lydia £. Pinkbam Medi- toddy?" he .suggested. "Oh," she said, "only to the next four thousand and first time he will good friends with the Averys, very the stone." It was four days after the Indian in her nature. No other ex- "Wlmmen ain't minors no longer in had been a ball In honor of the superb "It should be made the Imperative coming too suddenly compressed and pound applied directly upon a tender, like Prudence, you will want to be legs and debt!"—Philadelphia North cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened^ She burst Into a tantalizing little house!" [ place It on the left, as ever. But ho good. Indeed." she continued hastily. death of Lazarus before he came pression could have so completely con- our state," interjected Dupont. French beauty and heiress. Miss Du- legal as well as moral duty of parents so putting the bottom of the heels out aching corn relieves the soreness in- careful. I can gfte you the names of Use for Horsecheatnuts. American. read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence* laugh. "1 fear you must take yours And kind Mr. Jones had to turn back will not dream of removing himself. "They allow us to rummage around at forth. Jesus was soon to die and firmed him in his belief that be had "Thank you for reminding me, pont, She had arrived with a matron- to rear children properly," It Is de- of shape, the air is allowed to escape stantly, and soon tbe entire corn or several prominent men in Des Moines, The soapy nature of the kernel ot straight for a while, Reggie. You are and take her two miles to the "next How different from the deserter of will—In the barn." Pet Polly Among Ducks. The Most Interesting Spot. lost his fighting chance to win her. Pere," said his daughter. She looked ly French lady well known In Parisian clared. "If the moral training of chil- slowly through the openings. callus, root and all, dries up and can Christians, who know me well, and the horsechestnut has led investigators Turnips and Men. rise In three days after bis entomb- still engaged to your cousin, I be- house."—Youth's Companion. Wlllesden! "And see this rope," cried Carol, ment. The stone had to be removed Members of the Social Target club, The busy man was getting decidedly He faced about to return up the at Vandervyn with naive seriousness. society; a tall, ollve-tlnted maid, who dren Is neglected; If they are not be lifted off with the fingers. can tell you all about me." to search for a wuy to use It in remov- It Is a truth beyond our ken lieve— Good night, Pere." •isn't It a dandy?" maintained by Kansas City sportsmen bored by the alleged old soldier's remi- mountain the way he had come. "So you see I must keep my promise." was said to be of Spanish or Hlndn tuught self-control; If no rules of home Couldn't Resist Him. This new way to rid one's feet of "It Isti't necessary. We are parson- ing dirt and grease from textile goods. And yet a truth all men can rea*!. 'rom the tomb of Lazarus; it rolled Dupont, heavy with food and liquor, "Ah! The Avery barn must be Inex- It is with turnlpn as with men— at Mud lake, were excited some time niscences. , Marie stood as he left her, silent "Oh, I say now, don't be a—" He origin; and a male relative, Monslenr Putting Whesis Under Workmen. Modern Fiction. conduct are promulgated or being pro- Down In Tennesseee two natives met corns was Introduced by a dndnnsti age people, and are accustomed to re- According to Les Matieres Grasses, tself away from the tomb of Christ. mumbled a res[H>nse, and stumbled haustible In Its resources." If let ulone they go to seed. a^o when a big flock of ducks settled "This." said tho alleged soldier, detected something behind her look of Jacques Dupont, who spoke French The problem of Interior and exterior "Will you?" he murmured, gazing mulgated, children are permitted to after several months and fell into In- man, who says that freezone dries in ceiving men and women as worthy of several methods of extruding this The restrictions which Christ placed and immobile, following his brisk out into the dusk, reluctantly followed on the lake and floated about, waiting "was where the enemy was massed in childlike artlessness, and hastened to with French-Canadian Idioms and Eng- transportation in one of the largest into her eyes appealingiy. disregard or evade them. It may be ex- timate conversation. "Sam, what's a moment, and simply shrivels up the our trust, until we find them different "How suspicious you are, Jerry," soapy substunce have been patented, uiwn his exercise of power, viz., that attcent up the path to the mine shaft by Vandervyn. Marie flung their blan- Very Natural. to be shot. front of us. Here," pointing to tin- with a wide-eyed gaze that perceived concede the point. "But of course If lish with a quaint sprinkling of west- and busiest ammunition plants In this But she was undecided and turned pected that such children, when grown, youah daughter Mandy doln'?" asked com or callus without irritating ths We are glad to count you among our mourned Lurk. "We thought when yon and, moreover, profitable uses have lie allowed Lazarus to die, to he kets out after them and barred the "Did you notice anything particu- Down through the weeds and grass other place on a soiled pocket map. "le the objective image, yet at the same you feel that way about It! You will ern Americanisms. By those who saw country—a plant, by the way, which away. will not give due attention to rules of the friend from Coon Hollow. surrounding skin. friends." been found for other constituents of burled, and his body to reach the door. lar about that speeder when the motor squirmed the hunters, guns ready. where our division was drawn up. We not have to break your promise after— I him before they had the pleasure and was constructed in 11 months—has "Soy 'yes'!" be exclaimed, hoarsely. "Teacbin' school and doln* fine." If your druggist hasn't any freezone "Thank you, but—you see, Mr. Starr, the horsechestnut. The shell is rich In point of putrefaction, and not to come time seemed to be looking inward. A In the morning Vandervyn was re- organized society." cop caught him?" "Hello." came a wailing voice across deployed in this direction, and our left The law will then make your property privilege of meeting Miss Dupont he been solved by the adoption of automo- "Don't let me go without some en- "I thought she didn't git no certifi- tell him to order a imall bottle'from this Is a little different. Sums day, tannin, and is used in preparing an ex- forth until Jesus himself. In his body, purpling that shaded the blue-black- lieved to find that the night's rest "Ves, I noticed he had quite a the water, apparently from the thick. wing was attacked by the enemy on ness of her eyes to violet-black alone mine. So that Is settled, sweetheart. was said to be quite "Impossible." But biles, motorcycles, motor trucks, band couragement !" Inconsistent Appreciation. cate?" .his wholesale drug house for you.—adv. Prudence and 1 will want to be mar- tract for tanning leather. The kernel was present at the tomb, emphasises had lightened her mood. She csoked pinched expression." "Gosh." muttered John Caskey. dep- this knoll. Just at this point I was betrayed the Intensity of. her emotion. Now comes the main question. When after meeting her, they usually agreed trucks, roller skates and bicycles. The He bent down and showed her tho MJohn, I got your steak broiled rare "She didn't at fust, but when she il ed, and you will wish to he sure contains about six and six-tenths per tbe lesson of the restraint of power delicious little breakfast, and was uty county recorder at the courthouse, w.mnded on the left shoulder, and u shall we b« married?" with the general verdict that he was plant Is worked at high pressure for rich presents he had to o/fer; dull, ant* done took huh examination the third Which? about me." cent of a pale yellow oil similar to al- for the glory of God. Ou* of such The receding figure had passed pleased to be very gracious to him. today." The Source of Profit "somebody out in the lake." hundred yards further on 1 yot my along the spur to the foot of the steep The girl quivered at the word. He decidedly amusing and "picturesque.'* 24 hours a day, and consists of 18 mal appeal poured from hla very soul "Well done, my dear" time I done brung a little political^ In- She Is ten years old and had re- "Does Prudence know about that?" mond oil. After the oil has been ex- extreme circumstances of seeming im- The anxiety with which he had met "Did you make the money you ex- "Hello, hello, hello," came the an- right arm shattered by a piece of our ascent up the mountain bpfore the stepped close, and looked Into her Letters to the wives of three or four main units and 12 service buildings, into hers. fluence to bear." ceived a nice, new, red bicycle for "No," with a smile, "we haven't got tracted, the residue, treated with di- possibility God manifested his glory her at tbe cabin door soon vanished. pected raising chickens?" swer. own shell—and—" Iflrl became aware that Vandervyn was eyes, his own glowing golden with ar- ambassadors opened to the heiress the each with a main corridor one-half She drew a deep breath. He—Are wheat cakes healthyT "What kinder political Influencer , but the weatherman, to- that far yet. But I am sure she feels lute alcohol, yields an extract contain- (Rom. S;2S). John Bunyan, writing He fell Into the gallantry of an ac- "No. After a little experimenting 1 "It's a talking duck," gasped one of "Yes." interrupted the busy man, close beside her. He started to pass dor. She dropped her gaze, and drew doors of the most exclusive official mile long. To Inspect the various "I will," she whispered, unsteadily. Me—I never heard one complain ot "Well, I'm local tax assessor, an' tho gether with a case of "mumps," had it. She hasn't—well, you know what ing about 15 per cent of escullc -icid. 'Tilgrlm's Progress" in Bedford Jail, back from him as if confused by the cepted suitor who Is very much In decided that the way to make the the hunters. "but where did you get your brains behind, to where Handy had dropped society, and her wonderful beauty and shops entails a walk of nearly ten "Walt" being sick. school board lives In my district" kept her housed up without a chance 1 mean. She has been asleep, but 1 a saponaceous substance that bus ex- Is a modern Illustration of the use of suddenness of his proposal. love and a bit uncertain of his con- money is to raise chicken feed." "1'nek nothing, it's a pnrrot; there blown out V" the rifle and revolver. In a flash of miles, exclusive of the stairways. The He watched her as she left him, and to try out her gift. With the first believe slie is waking up now." cellent lathering and cleansing proper- privation and discouragement to the •T—must think," she murmured. quest. he is on that muskrat house," said an- swift movement she sprang aho«d of combined floor area is 1,600,000 a smile curled his lip as he saw her re- warm 'day she was out early, however, "Yes, I think so. Do you mind If 1 ties. The material left after the oil M glory of God. Notice, also, that in the "Would it not be best to—wait until He waited until Dupont went to Insert Letter "E. other. A Giveaway. him and set her foot upon the rifla square feet Between 17,000 and 18,- turn, clutching her husband's second- and spent the day in the saddle. That ask you a few questions?" and soap have been removed cun l»o exercise of his power Jesus uses hu- 1*9 has given me the mine?" fetch the horses before he ventured "So you were invited to participate And. sure enough, a "poll" parrot Mistress—Bridget, some of 11,e barrel. 000 employees are on Its pay rolL— best trousers in a limp hand. evening she complained of the mus- "No, indeed. Anything you like." made Into a white starch. When trent- man agencies (v. 41. -M). God has the "Not when you have his word that to reopen the question of questions: In a profit-sharing scheme?" was sluing out in the middle of the bedclothes is mixing. Was my of it "You shall not." Popular Science Monthly. 'Well, mum!" he said, cheerfulin You Can Make ExceQent Cake cles In her arms, and legs being sore "Well, first, are you a Christian?" ed with cold water to remove the bit- ability but we have responsibility, he will do It. Anyway, there's no "Sweetheart, you've had time to think "Yes." hike ami around him floated the ducks, left out of doors overnight? Her voice was low and seemingly "What'll you have; a fern or a gets and after being tucked in bed she said: "Not the kind you are, Mr. Starr. I ter principle. It Is sultuble for food. e. g., we are to respond according to ham In naming the day. Come, make It over and decide. Tell me, when Is "How did you come out?" all unmindful of his chatter.—CI eve- Bessie (aged six)—Bridget isn't to tranquil, her face as stolid as befor®, Bad Boy of Colonial Daya. "Mother, 1 Just know 1 am going lo go to church, and 1 believe the Bible, our ability, ami he gives enabling It an »»

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Good bye, good bye, Makes l Larsfe 3-Layer Cake Clarence.—The saps a running, bees 25 lb. Sprinc Wheat Flour.|1.50 DIRKCT10N8—Cream tha augar and ahortanlng togathar,than mil In tha agg. a bumming, its In the air everywhere Aftar alfting tha flour and Royal Baking Pewdar together two or thraa tlroaa. 1 pk. Good Sweet Turnips 25c and ve Jes know that sprlug Is coin< add it all to tha mixtura. Gradually add tha milk and baat with apoon until Don't Buy a HILE retaining all Without any undue pres- 6 bars Acme Soap 25c lug (to wltt as follows) you hava a smooth pour batter. Add tha flavoring. Pour into graaaad layarcaka those qualities that tlna ana baka in • modarataly hot oven for twenty minutee. Thia caka ia beat W sure you are assured abso- 7 bars Mohawk laundry soap. .25c The suckers they are Jes running now baked iu two layara. Puttogatharwithcraain filling aodapraadwithwhltaicing And Herm Jes scoops 'em In. "Tin Can" Heater! have characterized and lute comfort and freedom Fancy Prunes V2v The way Dave eats em, bones and all famed Gossard corsets in } of movement because the Luncbeou sized can Baked Is certainly a sin. Beans Oc Pete's telling bout that big black THOSE who past seasons, they strike a »Gossard secret of scientific Good Salmon, can...15c, 18c, 20e bass do, find they new note in corsetry—a |boning assures the most He caught up In the lake. subtle change that is re- 40c Monarch Toffee 35c Tbe way the fellows nudge and grin spend in repairs J perfect support where it is You'd think It was 'er fake. ROYAL flected in a more delicately j needed; proper breathing An Bill du Dave tell bout ther time many times what Grind Trunk Grocery they marched down to the sea beautiful outline and in an is induced and the whole Wt deliver goods. Phono 299 An what this country's got ter do they save on the even more graceful flat back. body thrown into the to lick old Germanee. BAKING POWDER The country's problems being solved "buy." Nor does Vouth is the keynote in the healthful poise advocated by fellers settln round made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. that take into ac- style of these new Gossard by your physician. Sunning themselves on Pete's front models. porch way back in Ada town. No Alum No Phosphate count fuel waste The lightning played some peculiar and the abominations of This is the pranks In this vicinity putting phones out of commission und shocking sev- a heating svstem for- Thirty-second Announcement and Proclamation of Nowsy Notes About People You eral. Frank Canfield's barn was ever "out of whack." Gossard Corset Styles for Spring and Summer, 1917 Know. struck, killing one horse, a hog and Pretty thoughtful for little boys, but Huntepur. li. P.. are moving tht re.— Injuring several other animals so rather risky too, as they had to put Allie Plnkney and daughter Dorothy Savethisloss! Safeguard Saturday at Looks, 50 pounds they are worthless. It also set fire a plank down over the water te of Lake City are visiting his brother, The new models vary in height of bust and length of skirt—af to barn and only the coolnesM and reach It and the river Is high —At the Ernest Plnkney, and other relatives. your loved ones against choice chocolates, regular 50c they should—to meet the individual requirements of the various quality only 30c. adv hustle of Mrs. Canfield, who was polls lu Alton Monday plans were —Mr. and Mrs. Matthewe visited her sicknessbyinstallingthe alone at the time, saved the bulldlug mude for repairing our bridge with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drnce. at Low- figure types, but the general tendency is toward less corset, lower Idtal ell Sunday.—Following are tbe new- Nationally Advertised A 150 patterns in the latest de- which was badly shattered by bolt. cement piers so that threshing en- bust and shorter skirts with a smaller waistline indicated by Avtrao$ sign rugs may be seen now st Results of election lu Ada follow: gines, heavy machinery and big loads ly elected officers of Keene township: Supervisor, Jas. IL Ward;clerk, Wm. of produce will safe to pass over the Supervisor. Robert Sparks treasurer, skillful designing rather than actually expressed. Cadwallader's. We carry all N. Perkins; treasurer, Koscoe Beach; river at any time. The hill on the Floyd Sparks; highway commission- sizes up to 12 x 15. highway commissioner, Grover Hill. approach from here will also be er, George Kalmer; overseer, Elmer ROUND OAK Be fitted today to one of the many models designed for WANTED—A man who loves graded, not to be HO steep.—We un- Hart; clerk, Kay H ask Ins.—Mrs. derstand Hamilton W bed on and Martha Golds, who has been spend- your figure type at ?2.00, ?2.50, JH.SO, J54.25, ?5.00 and his wife and family and wishes to daughter, Mrs. VanVelzen, and baby ing the winter with her eon George, Moistair up. Ao eipert corsetiere who understands your cor«et relieve the household drudgery, Helpful Words of Lowell are noon to go to Wiscon- returned to Grand Kaplds Friday.— problems will deem it a pleasure to fit you without to trade the old sewing machine sin to join the latter's husband and Mrs. Frank Daniels went to Belding obligation. for the loveliest, lightest and From a Lowell Woman. be with the daughter and sister who Friday to see Mother Daniels, who Heating System Is married and hae lived there for Is 111 with heart trouble at the home speediest machine ever built.— Is your back lame and painful? some for time. They were visitors of her daughter, Mrs. Mark Brown. The only heating ay$Um thai The FREE, adv Does It ache especially after exer at Mrs. Sherrard's Monday.—Mrs. Frank went Saturday and they both oatomatically ventilates and HUMIDIFIES Samuel Clemens, aged 70 vears. tlon? Charlie Zahm and children spent Mon- Sunday afternoon afternoon. The day night and Tuesday at Mrs. Clem children are requested to be present —hence the one system of Campbell township, died Sat- is there a soreness In the kidney Heater'e of Keene.—Ralph Whlnnery at the church Saturday at 3 o'clock €. Collar urday night altera long illness region? and wife of Belding spent over Sun- to practice for the Easter exercises, that safeguards health of paralysis. Funeral services These symptoms suggest weak kid- day at home. which will be held Sunday from 11 to against the disease-germs Xowotl, Tlfiohigan were held at the home Tuesday neys. 12 o'clock followed by a picnic din- that breed by the million WEST BOWNE uer. Regular preaching service at 3 morning,' burial at Clarksville. If so there Is danger In delay. o'clock. in hot, dry, stuffy rooms. He is survived by two sons. Weak kidneys get fast weaker The first sewing club of the season It keeps the air fresh, moist, was held Saturday afternoon with The Seniors of Ada High school Glveyour trouble prompt attention. Miss Leona Colby.—Mrs. Alfred Mil- WEST VERGENNES luxuriously warm and will present the play "Galliger" Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak ler, son and^mother of Bowne Center Dan Dixon Is the owner of a new comfortable regardless of at Ward's hall in that village at kidneys. vlnlted her brother J. K. Stauffer Ford —Messrs. P. W. and M. B. Mc- weather! « p. m., April 20 and 21. Pro- Your neighbors useandrccoinmend Sunday.—Willie Schrader and wife pherson went to (irand Rapids on Bpent Sunday with his sister Mrs. business last Thursday.—Peter De- gram folders patronized by the them. Ernie Bates at Whltneyvllle.—Little Vrles has purchased tbe Jno. Duffy business men of Ada will be is- Kead this Lowell testimony. John Hulzlnga IH much better of farm.—Mr. and Mrs. M. B. MePherson sued from The Ledgei office Mon- Mrs. 1. \V. Halstead, 40S Monroe scarlet fever. They are now out of motored to Grand Rapids Friday day. St., says: "For several years 1 suf- quarantine.—Thou. Sherman and two evening and attended "The Garden fered greatly from backache and sons motored to (irand Haplds Sat- of Allah" at Powers theater.—Ulss Zerba, the man who picked up urday.—Saoford Kills fs raising his Renah DeVrles Is assisting Mrs. J. P. ten dollars and refused to give it pains lu my kidneys. My back ached barn for a new cement basement. Byrnes of Grattan with her house- so badly I could hardly move. The work.—John Detmers attended a up to the little girl who said she & ; first box of Doan's Kidney Pills did party at Cannonsburg last Friday v- lost it, claims he was misrepre- WHITES BRIDGE evening.—Garret Downes Is remodel- A Letter me so much good that 1 continued ing his barn.—John Cary was In sented in our report last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Compton and He says the child said she lost h taking them. The sorenes*} and pain Lowell Thursday.-James McCor- In my back was relieved and my daughter Ethel went to Lowell Mon- mick Is 111.—Miss Susa DeVrles spent $10 bill and as he had picked up day and called ou Mrs. .iohu King In health Improved In every way." Sunday with Helen Andrews at To You two |5 bills, he intended to hold their new home —Charlie Houseman Moseley.—The wood buszers are at Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't IP shingling his barn. Charlie Comp- Frank Bergln's this week.—Percy Tk« IUMJ Otk Ibiitair HMti« Syitaa While the following letter was addressed to us, there is a message in the money for better identifica- ton and Lody Shear are helping blm. tion. simply ask for a kidney remedy—gel Read and Albert Woodhead motored for every woman interested in economy and good cooking, so we address —Mr. a'id Mrs Elmer Saxby and to Lowell Thursday evening.—Jno. Made by the Makers Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that family are visiting his brother Joe to you through the newspaper. Mrs. Halstead had. Foster MUburu DeVrles spent a few days In Grand of the Genuine Ststcment of the Ownership! Shear and family.—H. F. Jenklun re- Rapids last week. Co., Props., Buffalo. N, Y. adv turned home from hi* trip to Canada Round Oak STOVE Management, Circulation,Etc., Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ca- "I must write and tell you of my experience with Required by the Act of Con- hoon from Saranac called on Mr. and MORSE LAKE. More than 60,000 users at- economical Lily White Flour. I say economical because 1 „ r • GRATTAN CENTER Mrs. Jenkins Friday.—'iordon Jen- testtothe matchless saving bave found it so in this way. . gress of August 24,1912. Our election returns are straight kins went to Belding Thursday.—U. Mrs. Fred Pattlson and two chll of the Round Oak Moistair "I received a sack of Lily White, sent me in error by Of The Lowell Ledger published democratic: Supervisor, C. K. Jake- B. Shear spent a couple of days with dren accompanied her parents Mr. my grocer, and when using it in a recipe that I had always weekly nt Lowell, Michigan, for April way; treasurer, Howard McArthur; his cousin Joe shear and family.— and Mrs. Moffit to Grand Rapids last Heating System. It ismore used with other flours I found my dough too stiff. I used 1, 1917. h 1 g h w a y commissioner, Austin Lody and Bessie Shear went t") Low- Friday, returning Sunday.—Arch durable, easier to "tend" the same quantity as usual, so next time 1 used less and Publisher, Frank M.Johnaoo. Low- ttyrne; clerk, Wm. Malone.—Mr. und ell and called on their aunt Mrs. Wood made a business trip to Sagi- and literally saves tons of have been delighted with the results ever since. ell. Mich. Mrs. Wm. Gannon were Grand Kap- Walter Morris—Lewis Caboon has naw the last of the week.—Mr. and coal! The most satisfactory "In these days of the high cost of-living 1 think it Editor, Frank M. Johnson, Lowell, lds visitors Saturday.—Mrs. Charles bought a new Mongul tractor to Mrs. Frank Falrchlld visited relatlvee would be well for all housewives to know that Lily White Mich. Wright ot Carson City Is vising her farm with this summer. In Saranac Friday.—Some of tbe plant buyable. Wt guar- Flour goes farther and makes more than any other flour Managing Editor. Frank M. John- daughter. Mrs. Albert Siayton.—A. E. young psople of Morse Lake went to antee it! I ever used." son, Lowell. Mich. Burbano of Detroit Is spending a few (irand Rapids Saturday evening an(!. Catirrh Cannot Be Cured attended the "Garden of Allah."— Ask about the made-to- (Signed) MRS. L. B. ROBBIN, Business Manager, Frank M. .lohn- days with his family —Mrs Kruest With LOCAL APPLICATION'S, aa they 751 College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. •oc, Lowell, Mich P.andell and little daughter of Free- cannot reach the neat of the diseaie. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. measure Heating PLAN. Owner, Frank M.Johnson, Lowell, port are visiting her parents, Mr. and Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- Oscar Smith and little son Alfred It's FREE. Mich. Mrs. Cass Madison.—Mr. and Mrs. nu<-nced by conailtutional uondltionH, and occurred April 1 A few of her friends in order to cur« it you mu.^t take an helped her to celebrate and a very Mrs. Robbin is a new convert to Lily White Flour and her testimony That,the known bondholders, mort- Geo. Rhodes are visiting their chil- Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- We are the exelusioe is very significant in view of the fact that heretofore she has used two gagees, und other security holders dren In Greenville—Messrs. and Me - cine is taken internally and acts thru delightful dinner was served by the Round Oak Dutributon owning or holding 1 per cent or more dames M. E. Mavenport und J. F. the blood on the mucous surfaces of the hostess.—Earl Curtlss has susoended kinds of flour—a so-called bread flour for bread, and a pastry flour for of total amount of bonds, mortgages Seelbach of Grand Kaplds spent Sun- system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was farming for a year and Is assisting L. pastry—and has found Lily White better for all purposes than the, special 4 prescribed by one of the best rhyslclans or other securities ar» : None. day with Mrs. Kittle Fugle.—Kath- in this country for years. It is com- G. Warner In the H. Nash Implement Frank M. Johnson, erlne Gannon returned to Kalanuuoo posed of some of the beat tonics known, firm. The family will accompany flours were for special purposes. Sworn to and subscribed before me Monday after spending a week at combined with some of tha best blood him to Lowell April ir>, where they Ford's Hardware Every sack of purifiers. The perfect combination of have rented a residence of G, Camp- this 2«th day of March, 1917. home.—Mrs. Uariey SVeller and the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi- Sylvester P. Hicks, daughter Edna visited relatives at Cine Is what produces such wonderful bell—Elmer Yeiter went to Lowell Notary Public, Kent Co.. Mich. Stanton a few days last week. results in catarrhal conditions. Bend for one day last week to take electrical testimonials, free. treatments. [Seal] P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. - c#' My commission expires Nov. All Druggists, 76c. Mrs. W. Roush Is sick with grip.—Mr. FALLASBURG and Mrs. Clare Ford went to Lowell 1918. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ALTON. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lang and In their Ford car Wednesday and Lily White came bome with a new Dodge.—Mrs. daughter Orma motored to lonla KEENE CENTER. Mrs. Carrie Porter Is visiting Mrs. LOWELL MARKET REPORT Sunday to visit Mrs. Lang's sick sis- Cambel at Lowell.—Miss Era and George Lewis called on Mrs. Sarah "The Flour the Beet Cooke Ute" Corrected April >. 1917. ter, Mrs. Edith Skinner, and daughter Mrs. Dan Carr and Mrs. Vera Pant Helen Andrews. Mrs. Carrie Porter Purdy Wednesday afternoon.—Will Vhenl(red) •JO-lb n .', Myrtle. They found "mud and then visited Mrs. Frank Carr one day last and Mrs Hafley Pickens motored to Huffman and Johnnie Wlngeler spent Wheat (white) SH-lb >fi week.—Miss Edith Alams spent last Thnrsda? In Grand Kaplds.—Mrs. M. Corn, cwt • • • • . ti-'i some" aod 14 cars stalled In one Lowell Wednesday afternoon —Dave is sold on the guarantee your money will be returned if you do not like it Oats, bu place. < >u their return home another week with her cousin, Mrs. Shores. Garfield returned from Grand Rapids Pierce and daughter Nina were the Itye. bu 1 VJ Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mr. and Wednesday eve finishing up bis week end guests of Mrs. Earl Brown. as well or better for both bread and pastry baking than any flour you ever Buckwheat, crate 2 00 way came to car mired down over .'ij mi the w h» els and S large trucks In line Mrs, Will Thompson of (irand UapldH term on the Jury.—Mrs. Lon Wlngeler —Mrs. Rob Wlngeler visited Mrs. used. Corn and Outs, tou Harley Pickens Thursday and Hav baled. tou ... r.' no trying to get through enroute from were also guests of Mrs. Shores over and son Albert visited ber sister Mrs. J Packed in 5 lb., 10 lb., 24Vi lb., 49 lb. and 98 lb. sacks. 11 iud liags. ton 44 00 Grand Kaplds.—A G. Stekette and Sunday.-Allie Knee, wife and SOD of Rob Wlngeler Wednesday—Mrs. watched them put up the new stack Com meal, tou 1*1 on the creamery.—Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bran, ton ^ <10 family of (irand Kaplds motored Belding visited his parents here Iai>t Clyde Francisco called on Mrs, Bar- Timothy Seed, bu 5 00 through to J. E. Tower's last Friday week. Tbev have bought a farm at ley Pickens Thursday afternoon.— Cummins went to Lansing Saturday Cloter seed, bu 10 tfl Flour, cwt • 5 40 and spent until Monday.—Wesley VALLEY CITY MILLING CO. > Butter lb :« Miller, wife and little sou of the Rap- doz 'Jl Ids were guests of their parents, Mr. Lard, lb . is Grand Rapids, Mich. Fork, live .... 13 .V) and Mrs. Jacob Miller Sunday —Mas- Pork dressed Iti '.0 ters Dannie Kalward and Norman r i*VL Fowl, live lb 14—r» James, aged 10 and 9 years, were Fowl, dressed IB much Interested and greatly excited AN ALARM CLOCK B«ef. live, cwt.... 5 Vt-l (« Beef, dressed ..10-12 one day last week when they spied a Calves, live .... 10 00-11 00 big fish lodged In the long grass at Veal, dressed ... 12 00-1:1 oo the bridge and working to get out Lambs, dressed 15'nv oo can AWAKEN YOU to attend tbe wedding ot their son Sheep, live. • 00 Into deeper water. Dannie kept Lee.—Louis Caboon was over one Butler Fat. lb 43 watcb and Norman ran home for a day last week mid pure baaed a 10-20 Sprityf Chickens W-l« but you must get up yourself Potatoes per bu 2 00 pitch fork and they got their prize, a tractor of Gartteld & Brown.—Mrs. Beans per bu .VJ 4% lb. pike. D. did the spearing. Have Garfield visited ber brother In Bjldlng Saturday. F. B. McKay Nothing OomM to the Woman who walto MOSELEY LOWELL Mlsa Husle DeVrles spent Sunday with Helen Andrews —Mr. and Mrs. T'S the woman who is up and doing that gelt ''harles Andrews and daughter of SelU the Champion Cream Saver i what the wants in this world. B tiding spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Verle it's the woman who keepe up with the times that Weeks.—Mr. and Sirs. Bert Carrlgan makee the beet wife and mother. bave moved Into Jud Hapeman's ™aiW 0i LAVAL tenant houHe at Alton.—Bob Weeks It's the woman who reads thepapero t hat known where of Lake Odessa spent Sunday with to buy and what to buy. relatives at Moseley —Tora Kropf LM0ST any Separator will do fairly food work when It is (No. this Is not a M uslc Cabinet. 11 It^ the woman who ie not afraid to examine and com* visited her uncle. Hev. Charles Uen- brand r.sw, perfectly adjusted and skimming warm milk Is The FKEE Sewing Machine.) nells and family of llsrlln Center latt from freshened cows. pare the article ehe wants that geta the bargains. week.—Eugene Rennells of Marlon But a separator can't always be new, cows can't always be visited his parentH over Sunday.— , fresh, nor can you always separate your milk while it is at 86 An wlli Mrs Fred Kropf spent a few days or 90 degrees. In other words, your separating is done under Sewing last week with ber daughter, Mrs. practical conditions, and ths sensible thing to do Is to get a prac- Examination ooatyou Button, of Lowell.—Gordon Frost tical separator. of The FREE Machine nothing was in Greenville Saturday.—Clare Ford and Burr Davis have each pur* The NEW De Laval is the most We Handle (Invented and Patented by W. C. Free; chased a new Dodge car. John and Helen Andrews enter- practical separator you can buy JUST COM PA UK IT with any other machine and you will see tained the Bound to Win class Fri- because it is the on/v separator that yon can depend upon to skim How much lighter It runs. How beautiful Is Its eaes. day evening -They will meet with clean under any and all conditions of milk add temperature, and Fine Chickens How much faster It will iww. How durably ft Is built and Martin Davis for their next meeting. to deliver cream of uniform thickness. How smooth, soft and quiet It Is. of wba> splendid material. —Mrs. Fred Kropf was lo Grand Rap- If you waut to ows s Mpsritor that will de for people wko do aot keep l<1s Friday and called on Mrs. Sam It* work better this an/ other, and do It Nothing Comet to the Woman Who Waita Fahrnl, who Is 111 tn abospltal there. witbout coDMUnt tinkering and adjaitnent, tkeir own ekiekeu the iireft tlitn the NEW He l.uvil In tbe mncblne to Go down and seethe FREE today, and try It. —The carpenters flnlshed Gordon way of beiig oertaia of wkat Frost's new bouse laet week and 'Vville tbia KUteuent bse slwnjri bten true ktal they art ktyiag is to painters are at work thsro tbls week. ef De Lftml iiitchlnM. It ii true tediy to as Trad* your old maoh Ino •ven greater dftirrmt thnn *vcr befort LitcauM hen. —Mr. and Mrs. Will Rennells of of tbe uiuuy inipruv«iu«nti la tbe NBW De for tho FREE Maohino Stantob spent purt of last week with Lavil. A ohiokei liner is worth Mr. and Mrs. Htspben Hennells and Tbt new nelf-centerlns bowl wblvb ftrei tbs Thin liberal offer lasts only durluK the Introduction of the new model. Convenient when ojieu. Clan* Ford and family.—Miss 1'va micblue greaUr capacltr aud iklmmins efl- wkile if the ehiekoa is toiler clamy, tba Da Luval ball apaed-ladlcator. aai wholesoae. Andrews spent Monday with Mrs. wblcb alone would ba wortb many dollara s $1.00 a week paya the dHferenoe. Abstln Byrnes. year to a cow owner, tbe Improved auto* Tho best ii Beats, too, at ths tuMtle nlllng ayatam and tbe nany otber Im- provemtnta found In no otbtr make of lowsst prioes. Ask yov Meals Prompt service in job printing aaebine. make the NRW De Laval by far the moit aatlafactory aeparator to operate and •hoit is. at The Ledger office. Fortunate the moat profitable to own. cash purchases of stock assures Ton can buy a NBW De Lavsl from as oa A. B. Cadwallader liberal tarma. Come la asd examine the 0 lowest possible prices fur good machine and talk It over. Gregory's Market, Su mS work.