GT.A'O RAPIOSS i waix WWW iii )r| THE LOWELL LEDGER or -I'll' 1 ^yors VOL. XXV LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FEB. 7, IQI8 No. 35
irdi Gin FEARS FLOOD INT FEWER OOGS KEHTHJ. USE Sk gn Sandbag Levees Being Built Farm Buieau Takes Steps to Death of Promising Young Remedies ie f M" stou Along Grand River. Increase Wool Supply. Grand Rapids Attorney. Grand Rapids will not be Kfl'orts lo iiuTrasr I he wool You Need found unprepared in case of a supply for 1111' making of sold- t P" sudden thaw and consequent iers' clothing will be made by flood. Director of Public Service the Kent county farm bureau Now iinm Cutcheon and City Engineer executive commilU'c. Toward <•'4 m M Wagner have taken steps to pre- this end farmers will he ««iveii cS4 vent a recurrence of the losses greakr ciuouraj.'vmcul in rais- Rexall A pleasant remedy for most forms of cough. Promptly re- which followed the flood of ing slurp by climinalii)^ some! Cherry Bark e e March 1904. While present of tlu* surplus si ray do^s which { Cough Syrup ^ y * throat and brcnchiai irri- weather indications do not show heretofore have lurn a th irl-j tation. Unqualifiedly we con- any symptoms of extreme menl lo tiiis business. sider this the very best cough syrup offered the Members of Ihe eommilU'e in warm weather, precautions are public. Three sizes: 25c, 50c and $1.00. It Cannot Be Lost or Stolen, and being taken before the danger session ;i( the Associaliou of comes. Commerce lasl week (ielcrmin-1 is less apt to be spent injudiciously. Thousands of sandbags have ed lo urge more slriel enl'oree-! ReXali Absolutely one of the safest and been ordered, and many have menl of Hie check than from a are several openings which of sheep will be purehased by resident ol Ver^ennes, died at wallet filled with would admit high water. Plac- the farm bureau lo dislribule her home Suiulay, aged 79 Look's Remember there is only one ing sandbags at these points has among the farmers. years, after a long illness. Fun- Look's Hand Lotion and that currency. started. They are being piled Indorsing the hoys' working! era I serviees were held at the Hand is sold from this store. No bet- one foot higher than the water reserve, the eominitlee resolved' home Wednesday at 1 o'clock Kenneth D. Chase, a popular Lotion If your check book is lost we furnish you another mark in 1904. to work in eo-operalion withip. m.; burinl in Oakwood eeme- and promising young attornev ter preparation made for chap- without charge. When you lose your wallet— Between Pearl street and the the slate and Grand Hiipids tery. of Grand Rapids, died very sud- ped hands, face, lips, or any irritation of the skin. Michigan intemrban bridge, board of education. To help in denly at his home, 216 Lafay- Splendid after shaving. 15c and 25c. that's another story. and north of the bridge levee the shortage of labor which isjT. B. Carter, Civil War Veteran, ette avenue. Grand Rapids, early work has been started. Near expected next spring, it is hoped Dead. Tuesday morning, Jan. 29, after One of the 8,000 Why not open that bank account here today? Third street and Front avenue to place at least 500 high school a few days illness. The attack D.G. LOOK, Rexall Drug Stores a low spot has been called to the boys on farms during the sum- of erysipelas was so violent that engineer^ attention. Another mer. Fach community in Ihe the end came before his rela- Open from 9 a. m., to 6 o'clock, p. m. country will have a chairman, low level is where the Grand tives and friends were aware of Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Trunk railroad's viaduct crosses who will be in charge of the his danger. Turner avenue. work of supplying sunicient Mr. Chase was born and On the east side of the river labor for his own section. raised on a form in Boston jittle danger of the river seeping To meet the shortage of seed, township, Ionia county. He was into the basements is anticipat- supplies of corn and other grain 2(5 years, 4 months and 1 day of ed. There may be some trouble will be procured through the age at his death. He attended along upper Monroe avenue, farm bureau and sold al cost lo the district school and later ^ r'SM'&m. but the east side sewer is ex- the farmers. graduated from llv Sfranac pected to carry off the water M. B. Shisler of Caledonia 1 high school in HMO •ifk-i ii h 1r "The New Edison" backing up from the sewers. All wiil have charge of the depart-! he attended bu 1; > -U. ^ ; the pumps have been tested. menl of farm management;: Grand Rapids. In 'i;> he • A- r Re-creates all forms off Many of the warehouses Jesse Pickett of Caledonia, soils: ed the law otlices «•; : . .-lis music true to life. No along the river front have been and crops; K. W. McNill of! Hext & Washh rn ; -'-y F needles required. \«? partially emptied of heavy arti- Grand Bapids, livestock; .1. P.i student. In Sefitember, 1917, he if-i cles, and only those things Munson, Grand Rapids, horti-i took the exuniiiiLil 1 > culture; (). W. Braman, Grand I Records play longer, have which can be quickly removed mission to the bar before the remain. Rapids, labor; Mrs. Thomas En-' Slate Board, passed with great and last longer than any you* gle, Paris, home demonstra-j ttet The weather bureau reports credit and later received his cer- other. It is not a talking machine and does not that the danger to the city will lions; Mrs, Allen Bennett, Ver- tificate to practice before the « i gennes. boys' and girls* did) sound like one, and it Is the only means of actual tone in be great in case of a sudden Supreme court of the Stale. thaw or a warm rain. Warmer work. Tlieo. \\. Carler. an old resi- January 1, 1918, he became the re-creation. tR? weather is in sight. The following' temporary denl and Civil war veteran, died junior member of the law firm On Feb. 1, 1904, there were chairmen have been appointed) at his home, easl of Ihe village, of Lombard, Hext & Chase. Come to our store and hear them and no further 14 inches of snow. Today there lo lake charge of Ihe communi-| this morning al 1:30, aged about September 15, 1913, he was are 18Mj inches. tv work: j74 years, after a long illness. married to Miss Buby Walker explanation will be necessary, and you will under- itT To date 46 inches of snow has Ada T. 11. McNaughlonJ His daughler, Mrs. Claude Lane of Lowell, who died Dec. 3(1, stand why and how an Edison is different f romall Grand Bapids. :ol' Harbor Springs, has been GIFTS fallen in Grand Rapids, on near- 191(), leaving a little daughter, others. 1 Alpine- K. C. Alberts, Com-! with Ihe wile and mother at his We have got together a fine line df goods ly 0 inches more than to the now three years of age. Nov. same date in 1904. In February stock Park. * bedside during Ihe past few 22, 1917, he was married to Miss for gifts this year. But you'must be prompt. of the latter year there were 11.9 Alto—Jesse Houlard, Alio, j weeks. Funeral services will be Iza Thompson of Rockford. Buy early/ as there is no great surplus for inches of snowfall. Baileys Corners Allen Ben- held Saturday al 2 p. m., at the He was buried in his family R. D. Stocking late buyers as in other seasons. Our line of The snow in Grand Rapids is nett, Lowell, B. F. 1). No. I. I'aptisl church; burial in Oak- lot in Lowell Jan. .'U. < Ballards Corners F. Iv.^/wwtifl cf irtoliYy. not all ! ne city has to contend In his death the community So*« agent for LowelL 1 / IfJewelry, Watches, Silverware, with, fO the drainage area of Clark, Sparta. has lost a brilliant and valued of GraiVv river covering hun- Belmont —Pelei Buth. Bel- PRISONERS SHOVEL SNOW citizen and his family a dutiful New stock of Blue Amberol cylinder records just mont. We Cut Class and China dreds of square miles, with the son and a loving and devoted received. ben snow ranging from a foot to 20 Bowne Center Aiihm Clark Sherifl' Berry Uses 15 Men To husband and father, and the bar Alto. Make The County Roads red are well select%d and suitable articles can be inches in depth. The watershed loses a promising young attor- is 150 miles long. Caledonia—William Martin, Passable. ney. found for any gift occasion. The channel of the river Caledonia. The Kent county roads are to He is survived by his father We are looking for a call from you so we above and below the city is still Carlisle—Karl Brewer, Boss, he shoveled out with jail labor. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Aus- can better supply your gift needs. open, except in a few places. It B. F. D. No. 11. Sheriir Berry sent out 15 tin Chase, of Saranac, a broth- is not deemed necessary now to Cedar Springs Dennis J., prisoners today, and will send er, Herman Chase, and a sister. KODAKS and SUPPLIES blast the ice, and such a step Verburg, Sand Lake. I.') more lomorrow, to open up Miss Doris Chase of Saranac, m: will not be taken unless the ice Chase —M. I). Cramplon, Al-I roads leading lo the city where his widow, child and many NOTICE! lo, B. F. 1). No. 2. Ihe snow lias blocked Irallic. other relatives. w forms a jam below the city. Gd/sonfl/amond jimborola and records In the flood of 1904 the jam County Line Simon Clem- Boad Superintendent Paas has ork ons, Caledonia, F. F. 1). No. 1. charge of the men. for Re-Creation of Music. started below the Lake Shore & Failed To Connect Last Evening Until further notice we will open studio 1 of Michigan Southern railroad Courtland—Carl Hessler, Dillicully is experienced in At City Hall. for sittings only Friday and Saturday the bridge, two miles south of the Rockford. housing and feeding the men A goodly Lyceum course au- city. A dike was formed and the Evans—C. A. Morris, Cedar while on the snow shoveling dience waited until 9 o'clock for each week. Welcome whether you buy or not. ice slowly piled and jammed Springs, B. F. D. No. I. work, as they move from place the Musical Guardsmen, who back until it reached the city's Grand Bapids—B. G. Maw- lo place. for some unexplained reason bridges. Blasting was then re- by. Grand Bapids, B. F. 1). No. Farmers say that the country failed to appear, probably owing Work can be called for and left upstairs nee: A. D. Oliver sorted to. 9. roads are from three lo live feel to the numerous snow* block- at any time. The G. R. & I. and Pere Mar- G ra I la n—H a rold \Vo< x B. deep with snow, and that when ades and uncertain trains. Fur- Jeweler and Optometrist quette railroads dumped snow 1). No. li, Belding. Ihe spring thaw comes many of ther announcement will be Harvard George Bigdon, the country coinmunitics will be Kxnnilnoil and from their rights of way upon made at earliest opportunity.— 3 (ilaHge* FltU'd." the ice from their bridges. Harvard. isolated from the citv.—News. Citizens Lyceum Association. AVERY Kent City Charles Mont- Frozen dykes formed across the The photognapher in your town. river. This practice has been gomery, German Alien Registration To Phone 287 y Ionia Fuel Taken Over. aQDX!xcozcccc':c^x"cror xoQccoxcQXCOOX'ggQ.ro Mollit Hill-Wilbur Mollil. Take Place at Postoffice aodf ordered stopped by Mr. Cutch- eon. Below tne G. R.& 1. bridge, Ada, B. F. I). No. X Feb. 4 to 9, Inclusive. Ionia, Mich., Feb. 4.—The tto packed and frozen snow nearly Paris—H. M. Dickinson. All unnaturalized Germans fuel situation became so seri- Grand Rapids, B. F. 1). No. 'X 11 years of age or older must ous here today that the Ionia reaches the railroad trestle. The ma mMVUXMUl o:cca^^v8fe:j:.axaTmrca3XEa6 road has begun work of remov- Rockford—W. S. Fowie, register as such before 8 o'clock county fuel commissioner took ing the obstruction. Rockford. p. m., Saturday, Feb. 9. First over the entire fuel traffic and The United States engineer- South Walker—B. H. Bob:papers will not exempt one issued an order that fuel could •s ing department will not be able erls. Grand Bapids, B. F. D. No. from this registration. not be sold until the applicant What The CurrencySysiiein leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee to assist the city in case of a 5. Those receiving mail at Low- was within 24 hours of ex- flood. Sparta—Lyman Bradford, ell will be registered at the Post- haustion of the supply on hand. Is To The Government,The High water will inundate the Sparta. oflice by the Postmaster. This All purchases must be made of Who wants a (f% J low lands south of the city. Trinity—K. 11. Hankinson. is very important and should be the city clerk, who will turn Check System IsToYou Grand Bapids B. F. 1). No. 2, attended lo by those eligible lo them over to the dealer - desig- Grandville and Jenison will be ^TKe U.S.Cjovernmeiit finis it good TEMPORARY Memorial • ' in danger. —Herald. Ihis registration. nated. All yards here are empty It is all up to the weather, Karl Hunter, Postmaster. and the situation is handled in policy' to koep frold in its vaults and issue officials sav. If the snow melts Woodmen, Attention! this way to prevent hoarding. paper money against it. The sentiment which induces the slowlj without continued warm Especially interesting lo tile Exemination of Class 1 Draft ^ erection of a memorial, and the weather, flood dangers may be Woodmen will he the live rec Men, is Delayed. Draft Boards Do Not Anticipate HKe banks patrons ia turn find it very word itself, demand per- averted to a great extent. If a film at the Idle Hour theatre Orders to delay the physical Early Call. safer and more convenient to keep manence. sudden thaw should come, and T^iiuridayi Feb. 14, showing the examination of registrants in Although announcements, is- their money in Bank Vaults, and this seems probable. Grand wonderful saiiilorirtm located dass I have been received by suing from Washington, were issue checks against it. Rapids may experience the big- in the beautiful Colorado moun- the local hoards from Adjutant published Monday to the eflFect That is the first quality to be con- gest water period in its history. tains for the arrest and cure of General Berscy, who transmits that the next quota of the nat- sidered in choosing monumental Have you acccpted the efficient —News. tuberculosis which service the an order from Provost Mar- ional army will be mobilized on check way as your way? material. Modern Woodmen give their shal Crowder lo the effect that February 23, local draft oflici- ONE BARGAIN A WEEK FOR members free, who arc aillicl- new physical regulations have als have not yet been advised of We have a convenient pocket- thm Lowell Qran'rte d Marble Work* A YEAR ed with the dreaded disease. been adopted. the order and do not believe Wonderful mountain scenery, Eighty men from the nor- that it affects this state. Last check-book for vou open an ! oan furnish what you wish. magnincent herd of Holstein thern half of the county were Saturday the physical examina- account this week Willette & Hart Make An Im- portant Announcement. cows, automobile drives, all of; called last week by the draft tions of registrants in the first Being well pleased with the which will be educational and board for district No. 1, Kent class was ordered delayed un- E interesting. cdunty, to report for examina- til the new physical require- LOWELL STATE BANK success of their . big shoe sale e.D.Mc QUEEN D.G. MANGE and grateful to the public for tion Feb. 7 and 8. These men ments are ofllcially promul- F««»iOCNr CA&XICI* m S.S.LEC LENA MURPHV the generous patronage given Taxpayers Take Notice. will be notified they need not gated.—Herald. viC« A»»-- l-.OWE.LJL. MICHIGAN them, Willette & Hart, Lowell The 1917 township (axes urej"1'^"1'' rcauiremcnls arc shoe dealers, will show their ap- Card of Thanks. U kss preciation by this unique an- Iw M „U"l Tl,hi .''.a' rigid limn the okl regula- We wish to thank our many MTH THIS BANK WILL NOT BE OPEM mITi,! m .v .11.11,1 T 1 11 1 ,ions only most serious de- FOB BUSINESS ON SATURDAY EVENINGS, UNTIL FUBTHER HO nouncement. Maude McNaiigMon al Ihe Low-1 ; | _ |i , which ennnot be' friends for their kindness and T1CE. Beginning Saturday, Feb. 9, f( C s ( 0s ell State bank. remedied—will bar men from words of comfort during our Valentines they will otter one bargain per Frank G. Taylor, bereavement; also for the beau- the service.—Herald. week for a year and same will Treasurer Lowell Township tiful flowers. We especially be announced in their regular Feb. 1, 1918. Ledger job print is good. want to thank the singers. 41 space at bottom of page one on Mrs. Iza Chase, We have a big supply of American" made the Thursday immediately pre- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chase, Valentines. Prices to iuit all, from 1c to $1.00. ceding. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chase, Watch this Space See advertisement in this is- Miss Doris Chase. Valentine Post Cards, 1c, 2 for 5c and 5c. sue for first bargain announce- for Special Saturday Bargains till February 1910. \ < ment and watch the space close- HOLCOMB PRIVATE SANITARIUM Notice. Save big money on your Shoe billa. Valentine Booklets 5c hnd 10c. ly for a year. These bargain Lowell, Michigan If you want to get 57c a pound offers will be absolutely with- for butterfat this week, take it to Special for Saturday, Feb. 9 Come in and look them over. out profit to the dealers and arc Rheumatic! Paralytic and Nervoua Patients Mrs. F. W. Braisted, Lowell made for advertising purposes You will get an absolutely ac- Men's Brown Lace English Shoe, regular price $7.00* given Special Attention curate test and weight, as all cream special price $3.98. only. Batht-'-Torkith, External, Interna, Bpcom, Oi is weighed and tested right in the e Watch out and get your share open where you can see It, and you of the bargains.—adv Mauage—Electric and Hand get your pay right away. WILLETTE & HART lO. S, lOineqar Bni of care givMi Prlctt rcaseoabU Try out this deal. You will be Subscribe for moqey ahead. One door west Lowell Post Office. The Ledger, Citiaeae Fhoot M Write fer paitkalara Vary respectfully, 91.90 per year. Duraad Creanary Co. MM mi* mm em IH£ ^OW£LL iJBDOBB THE LOWELL LEDGER
bera, who ull told canned 4.0-14.5 quarts lOWELLLKDGEl' of fruits and vegetables, valued at $1,* 480.24; while the Mother-Daughter Back Lame and Achy? M. JOHNSON. liOW TO CONSTRUCT RZCERVOIRS There's little peace when your kid- f. FMkkm. 16,9? canning clubs, of which there were JUST A M tha PoatoOc* al Lewatlaa neys are weak and while at nrst there mm two. with 48 members, put up 2.(100 •aoood-ClaM Matiar. (Prepurc.) by tho t'liiied Smu-H D«purl- then is added to the former stream to may be nothing more serious than dull rs arvd Slvrub quarts of food products, appraised at backache, sharp, stabbing nains, head- ment of AKrleulture.) carry the material loosened by the LOWKU HIOB' §8,'t2. The straight canning clubs. 28 in Reservoirs built in the beds of aches, dizzy ppells and kionej irregu- are aivd CuMvatiorv giant into a flume or pipe in which It LITTLE larities, you must act quickly to avoid State and General News Section of NOWIKGLUBWORK imniher. with 710 members, canned 11),- /itreams or other depressions are is transported to the dam. Figs. 1 the more Rerious trouble, dropsy, gravel, heart diaease, Blight's disease. Use 430 quarts, worth $0,1148.77. used mainly for irrigation purposes. and 2 show two forms of wooden These dubs, were but a few among The dam may be of earlli, loose rock, Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that Harley Mayn Organization of Beys and Girls llnnie used for this purpose. The is so warmly recommended everywhere Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs many, and represent only the endeav- timber, concrete, or masonry, or com- grade on which they are laid shoubl by grateful users. PLUMBING Progressing Immensely, Rs- ors in gardening and canning. Oth- binations of two or more of these. be as steep as practicable, and never A Michigan Case ers were the boys' pig clubs, number- However, since on the large majority of •' less than about five per cent. Under S. O. Morgan, all work in eenneotlon I v port Shews. sites earth is the most abundant and 1 "Bvny Picturtlot E. Washing- ing 12. with Gl members, who raised Tdlt m SttrJ* Water System. mkmm favorable conditions material can be ton St.. Coldwa- • V:-'- bogs which on the market brought SL- cheapest material available, it has placed in a dam by lids process at a ter, Mich., says: H J' ('•00.(57; the 1(50 garment-maUing clubs, been used ebieliy. The percentage of i "I know thai lower cost per cubic yard •ban by the D o a n's Kidney DR. H. P. GOTFRED^i- Custer Has Elaborate Trtnohes, VALUE PRODUCTS AT $250,000 which turned out garments valued at failure of dams of this type lias be^n use of teams and scr.-me; ; or teams Pills are a good Sun Dogs !isl.*H)l).:>l; -Hi potato clubs, which har- large. Tbe main causes have been medicine for I N Camp Custer possesBei the lareest and wagons. Such embankments are have used them PHYSICIAN and SURGEON GARFIELD ORDER CLDSES SEVEN MILLION HIT and most elaborate trench system ot vested $14,700.18 worth of potatoes; 15 (1) faulty and inadequate wasteways, ' CUSTER GETS NEW with benetlt. My any army traininf cantonment in tbe Returns Almost Ten Times What handicraft clubs, which made articles (2) porous earthen embankments not kidneys were dis- Offtoa Houra: 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 6 p. m. WOKV" iHOit MiS I PSHT ordered and I BY CL0SING ROVNP fH* 5WN AH* POtff United States, 'x-.\ Work in State Has Cost—Immedi- veined nt SIO",; six baking clubs, whose properly compacted, and (.") insecure had weakness ntttty, ILL Wf foundations-. and pain across Office orar City Slat© Bank. ><•((£ IN ran A 18 WEEK SCHEDULETh e rigid censorship, which has ate Benefits Social and Civic efforts brought $102 In cash; 51 corn the small of my FACTORIES FIVE DAYS oour I heretofore been maintained concera- dubs, whidi grew 80.720 worth of 1,000 10*0 5IME Rather Than Economic. Examination for Foundation. back. I could of redo wttrhifi MPt I f ing tho trench area of the 8&tb divi- corn; 55 bean clubs, whose members hardly do any IN SPITE OF PROTESTS, EDICT LATEST ORDER AUGURS DELAY When the location for tbe dam has Jiftinp or sloops sion, has been lifted by the comnuAd* netted $2.5-17.20. and three poultry ing and niy Kidneys were slugglKh, O. C. Mouamieil, M. nyaigft it Atmiw From Office of Publications, Michigan been decided npun a careful examina- SUSPENDING BUSINESS IN SENDING DIVISION unl, MaJorGeneral Parker. dnbs. which produced $2508.15 worth of THE RULING PASSION. Doan's Kidney Mils rid me of the Agricultural College. tion of Un foundation should be made. ijaehache. regulated the action of my Pliyalelan end tyrgoMi WAS UPHELD. TO FRANCE. An idea of the magnitude of ths products. Edict Issued Wednesday, January 16, By National Fuel Chief, East Lansing. Mich.—A Michigan Test pits should be sunk at intervals kidneys aiKl benefited me In every M NiaONOI aLK.. kOWILL, trench system can be obtained frOB "I am sorry, Rollo," said the young '. way." army of 1(1.5)7(5 young people has dur- The efforts of the youngsters with across ihe stream bed or depression, Instructed Plants to Suspend All Operations tho following flgurea: Aoman, gently, "but I fear that you GttDoanW Any Store. GOeaBac ing the year 11)17. been striving loy- potatoes, beans and corn, as with their nnd if rock or other impervious ma- 600.000 AFFECTED IN STATE HOARCrD SUGAR TO EE SEIZED Cost of construction, If under ac- must not hope. I am fond of you, but M. C. Greene, M. Da January IS, 19, 20, 21. 22. ally wilh Unele Sam. though much of eiders, were much curtailed by back- terial is found near the surface, the IDOAN'S "p'fAV tual warfare conditions. |3,UU0.000; ward weather conditions. we can never marry. You see—" the state unaware of tbe bigness of more porous top covering should be re- | rOSTLR-MlLBURIl CO.. BUFFALO. N. IT. Pliyalalaii and Surgeon time of construction, 200,000 working "Yes. I seel" he interrupted, bitter- State Food Admlnltlrator Orders Sur- V this corps, was given somewlmt of a But notwithstanding handicaps, the moved and foundation laid on tiie im- •met m aiaoNci atK^ towiti. him. Estimates Place That As the Number days; materials used, 1,800 miles ot pervious snbstratiim. in any event, all Vio. 4 ly. "Vou cannot marry me because I vey of All Sugpr Stored by not unpleasant start a few days ago. reported by the young people barbed wire, 20.000 sandbags. 300 tons un, K as a w m ( Wils ll m weigh 2()(> pounds. Nobo ly loves a of Factory Workers in Michigan by the annual report of the boys and ' l ' ' ^ shrubbery, sod. and decayed vegetable YCO CAN'T COT OUT THOBOUGHP?! ALSO CLOSED MONDAYS TILL MARCH 25 Private Families. of steel rails, concrete, lumber and fat man!" S.X Nicks Temporarily Out of Work. ','irls dnli departnieiipaiiuient ofr the collegcollegee . ^-iO.tlOO. tbe greater part of which, it matter should be deared away be- but you can clean them off promptly rvith corrugated iron. Method of Facing. Ai d with this quotation lie strode The 111.1)7(5 youlhs and maidens enu- is believed, would not have been earn- fore tbe dam is begun. In the bet- Laaaa* Oalleotiene, R«al Celaio and Tho system contains 15 miles of forth into the night. Inournne* Lansing. merated all of whom are between nine ed if no organised effort had been ter class of .such dams a narrow trench also more compact and water-tight Washington—In spite of the storm trenches, has a front of '540 yards aid But there is always a Chapter II. SA BSORBINE With fho puhllcnfion In Camp Cus and eighteen years of age, are the made among them. is dug beneath tiie center of the em- than those built by ordinary methods. ••COM* nioefe. Lowatl Mkt To Further Relieve Acute Fuel Shortage. Factories and Stores of protest from business interests a doplh of 7C0 yards. Three weeks later our hero again TJv * •. TRAOt MARK dfG.as.PA' CFf tor of new training orders received members of the boys and girls clubs Plans have been formulated for con- bankment down to bedrock or other Unsuitable to Retain Water. »t . r- if j ' k i i throughout the nation, the order hv na- There are six front-line trenchee, stood in the presence of our heroine. l\!usl Observe Every Monday As a Legal , from the war department, the 851 ii di of Ihe Michigan Agricultural college, tinuing these enterprises in 11)18 with good material and a wall of concrete, Dams built of loose rock without and you work the horse same time. tional fuol adminiatrator Garflel( t each 55 yards long. Tbe second Use "I have come back to renew my Does not blister or remove the LOST AND FOUND vision is settling down to an accept- who have been promoting national in- even greater energy than has been dis- known as a rim core wall, is built any cemeniing material usually have Holidav, for Nine Weeks. closing factories from January IS to consists of the supervisory trenches, suit." he said. lair. 52.50 per bottle, delivered. ance of the tarl that many months will terests by their efforts in gardening, played heretofore. j therein. This wall projects above tic sullicient weight to withstaiul water Advertise Found Articles. 22. was unheld. 25 yards to the rear; the third, the "But. Rollo, did I not lell you that Will te!! you more if you write. elanse before it will see France. canning, garment making, raising pigs, i surface ami serves a purpose similar pre.ssnre I nt tlu* case witii winch wa- Book 4 R iree. ABSORBINE. JR., T>e Michigan Law Says in Effect. Problems rising out of the hardships second lino of firing trenches. 5S it was hopeless?" Eighteen weeks of "intensive train- slieep. poultry and calves; growing po- i to a loiiane in grooved-nnd-longued ter can p'Tcoiate ibroimdi such struc- tlw antia-cptic liniment for mankind, A person who Cuds lost property face 1 by more than seven million em- yards back; the fourth, the support COLLEGE CULLS THE FLOCKS j luniher joints. A day puddle may be "Wnit! Do not spurn me till you o ing" are ordered along new lines and tatoes, beans nnd corn, and by the ex- tures renders them nnsuitabie to re- rcduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured ovi*;" circumstances u hich give him Wa^iiin.rton - A:u ri. a stores, or ployes in the affected territory arc ad- trenches, wlch are identical with the know all. I have been taking a gym- 1 as nn great progress can be made un snbsliinted where a concrete e.we wall tain water. This delVet is overcome Muidct or Liiammti. Eiilirred Gltnd,. Went, turing cuKn-pri^o^. with V'. .: ':•••> houses or mitteily great. Anneal was made to first. 1(50 yards from the front. ercising of their skill in the handicraft! Undertakes Poultry Demonstrations to Cy*M Allar* put Quickly. Price 11.2$ a bonlt Idowlecijg*? cr mean^ of ii.Quirlng ;i3 til the remainder of the selective draft around tiie rim would prove too ex- tn various ways of which two will bo nasium course. Today 1 am a bar- at dnijcijii cr delivered. Madf in tbe U. S. A. by ceptions, in all state.-: east of :ht- 1 vc:. c-xcopt • hat for the industries not to curtail wages for the 6 DEAD, 3 KURT BY FALLING MAST Each line Is supported with power- ami culinary arts. :s 'Jitf true ovuer. and who apprupvh puts In un appearance and bring the di- Show Value of Weeding Out irain. I am reduced from 200 to 1081" W.F.YOUNG. P. D. F..3l0Teinc!tSt.,S9rlnonetd.MSM. sisaippi river, were or.:ore.4. 1-- je-'.Mr.g or1., for which ••re-t" period any more than is abso- ful barbed wire entanglements. The In all, the report shows. Ihe clubs ec«i such prvj-erty to his own u.so or vision up to full sfrenglh, it is easy Nonlaying Fowls. Unable to withstand the great slump PRUDDEN LIMITS trenches connect with each othei by produced during the year 11)17. ap- to the •:?".-.y ane. evening Oa-a- the White House and oth- The IIflh row is the Intermediate HOW TO ENCOURAGE YOUR Mulch sweet-peas by sowing seeds of governments for Ihe encouragement of Sample n'afed hUFT. Ad- ; COAL SHORTAGE IN STATE fare. While this war has called Into breeders learned long ago of the value "Not recently. When 1 was a boy land business generally, including al! Theatres racvir.c v:::ure er e- -rttnents fairly 'hook under the battleship Michigan when the ship was trench, from which communication any of the low-growing annuals along undertakings of this type among tbe , nuDKiutK. Ur*ss A. s. OLMSTED. La Roy, H. V. Mich^aa. use new weapons and new methods it FLOWERS of scrupulously weeding inferior ani- f used to get an occasional ride on j normal jsotivities t!;at require heate.l h.uses bcwlir.s alleys. Vllliara ream? reaction from the order. LEADS TO DRASTIC ORDER caught In a heavy gale at sea, it was trendies lead 260 yards to the "strong the pea trenches, and thereby extend younger people In the state. Most of ollicially announced. has not obviated the use and neces their blooming season. this ^"j.'O.otH) by tiie way, was earned mals of doubtful merit out of their tiie ice wagon." Vatson E. Coin man, Ice acs: ^«y cf restoring buildings, obsene as a holiday every private cr aar.ee halls cr ar.> In adaition to the five day sus^en- BY FUEL CHIEF. points." They aro concealed In the I'avunt l^iwyerAVasblninon, ; The dead are: Osben Capers Bel- sity of the old. Most of these new By E. VAN BENTHUYSEN. herds, and among farmers as a whole PATENTSs found property to the owner Is , Monday for the next nine weeks. :::er > ar. of basinets, r^e next nine Mon- woods, aro defensible against attack Do not try to grow flowers or vege- by boys and girls living In the rural I>. C. Ailvict- and books yeu, Carl Frederick Marahrens, Clar- things can be quickly taught to sol- If you want to encourage blooming the value of such culling is seldom if BMosroasunuiile. LUghftsi rolerences. Beaiwsrrlw*. through The Lowell Leri^tr. j This dosi'd. Mondays, not only fac- -On eve specified Moa •.-v* will be virtu-'' holidays, when all from any direction, are enclosed in tables too thickly on the ground. Thin communities of Michigan—a fact An Instance. ence Eugeno Book. Frank John Prinz diers otherwise trained. A few davs fn your hybrid and tea roses, cut back ever questioned. Few men. however— | lories, but saloons, stores except for fuel shall and amusements must close. EVERY BUSINESS HOUSE HIT masses of entaglements, firing trench- out with a liberal hand, and give each which rather blunts the criticism of a "Tiie language of liowers N very j and Julian S. Bell, all seamen; and are all that are required for most of to a well developed bud ot the Junc- outside rep- of earth many farmers and not a few dams proper and the cut-oil' wall of OFFICE and HOSPITfi.L—On Was^ The regulations provide: NEW DRAFT REGISTRATION BILL "Use of his weanon. If they are plunged In water up to their til next morning, then apply the liquid nevertheless much minimizes ids dang- 'o do him justice, has never claimed gle i:; tas:- rn •' .•• >. ] .'tis tion of fuel. i^-ue l bv the federal fuel administra- i rene hes another in tho n—-crt resents an amount which, if it was to engineers fail to understand the differ- concrete placed along ihe upper too "1. Ail retail and wholesale stores, j "How to use pick and shovel. pecks for an hour or two. After a to the plant with a garden syringe, er of erring when he does adopt them to lie a crack .shot. Ington Street, Opposite Residence. • plants arc not exce;- :• i tlu OS- "St^tc fuol administrators arc au- tor closing all factories for five days, trenches, and a company in each of be levied directly upon the farmers ence between an embankment capa- of tin- rock slope usually is a neces- '/•lice buildings and all places of busi- "These can not be acquired in a few thorough soaking they can be used In getting the tea on all sides of the finally. The college, accordingly in ! ing order. aoproximatelv GOOOO^ factory em- Administration Proposes to List Men the two "strong-points" in the woods. of the stale would reduce tiie revenue '•Well, good-by, John," lie said to tr ; • i by ihe orJer to issue orders 't• ss and places of amusement of every j Ipases, and their beauty will charm for foliage and tbe stems. If the tea is ble of withstanding a load such as is sary part of such conibinatien struc- When They Become Twenty-one. hours or days." of each scarcely more than a dollar a recommending the culling of farm ihe gamekeeper as they reached tne j A', a'-straot v,h: -h w • :• -: ••:al applications for relief, ployes in Michigan were temporarily 1 ind and nature, not otherwise herein two or three days. placed upon it by the passage of a tures. Anotiier way of making' loose PHONES—OFFICE 144-2. RES. 144-2 applied hand-hot It will be more ef- year, for according to the most recent- llocks oi" poultry is demonstrating first -i.alieii. •Tve not made a very big al! of its provisions gv the whff-f'ssary, to prevent injury to out of employment. excepted, may be healed and lighted a The sweet pea, like every flower that locomotive and one compact and stable rock dams waierlitrlit is to line the Hoarded Sunar to Be Seized. Memory of Storm Lingers. fective. ly published figures, the total number that sndi culling gives excellent re- itair, bid, of course, you are iu no way ' t.icl .. l:-.;:i;.t•. , •• r h • 1 *h >: (b-siruction or injury to prop- nd open to the public nine consecutive Washngton—The government has idows, demands a daily stripping of enough to bold water. In highway and front face witii timber In somu such Announcement has been made at the Camp Custer In the grip nt the bliz- A strong soap suds made of any of farms in Michigan Is now between sults. o blame f a- that. However, I've thor- | "l Until further or Uhi- , y by i": e or freetting. U-BOAT CREWS START MUTINY hours only on all week days, except j decided on draft registration of all every bloom. Producing seeds Is done , railroad fills little, if any. attention is way as that shown in Fig. -1. S. S. LbE, M, D. oOice of the state food administrator zard was a .sight worth seeing and re- good while soap. If applied quite ;"(>tMi!i :ind -j:',o.ooo. Actually, club This is being done by establishing •iiialily enjoyed myseliV tea Stati s rtel a :mini '''he ori-.T is eficutive in all terri- Saturday, when the limit may be 12 , young men as fast as they become 21 at tho expense of blooms, however, paid to packing materials, but in the that county administrators are being ,nenil)0:'l""- warm, is discouraging to the bug popu- work has for the most part added to demonstration nnd record farms in a "(Had (o henr it, sir," responded j eons ?ri.i::g fu 1 in wha fy of the United Slates east of the Thirty-eight Off'cers Reported Killed hours. years old as the means of keeping flowers should be cut with sharp case of earth fills to n-tain water, PllV sici-in and Surofeon instructed to survey their various conn- i Drifts piled as high a? a man's lation, and Is especially "good" for the farm earnings because farm boys and number of districts. Tiiese are usually MANURE TO INCREASE CROPS John. "As you say, you've not done o i shall givv ] •!; -sis.-ipri river, inchiding the whole By German Sailors. "Fach line of business or place of, filled the ranks of the war army. It shears, never lorn from the plant. packing is necessary. Fxperience has ties to ascertain the amount of sugar blocked the roads and touched green louse or aphis. girls ontnumber town boys and girls located on what are deemed to be the niything very startling, but then I necessary re juirc inents • ' i.stai'- of Louisiana and Minne- amusement may elect the nine con- has decided against raising the draft Kever cut flowers of the "wax plant" shown that one of the b'-st ways to At Pennsylvania It Was Found That 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. stored by private families. j the eaves of the small buildlngs; bar- Red spider affects Ihe outdoor as as club members. best farms for the purpose in the sev- here's compensations!" "lat Of •; i • s. London—A mutiny among submar- ecutive hours during which they may age limit above *51 years. unless you wish no further blooms. Its eral neighborhoods. Tn this work rep- pack ordinary dirt which does not con- Application of Six Tons Was Sundays, ii to 4 p. m. ' "(b) ''!" Any person having more sugar than racks wore hidden behind a white cur- well as the Indoor plants in droughty It may be said, however, that the "Indeed?" laughed tho gentleman. ine crows at the German naval base lie open, but the closing time shall An administration Vill has been flowers are produced In exactly the resentatives of the college, the county tain too much clay is to dump it into Better Than Ten. Dr. Grrfleld's Statement. will sunply his family needs for the tain of wind-driven snow so thick no weather, and aro u.sually found on the immediate benefits accruing from the •What are they?" OFFICE: LEE BLOCK \ pitals. char:: institutions, ar.d of Kiel on January 7 is reported in not be later than 10 p. m. introduced at the request of the war same "eye" each time, and If the eye water and let nature do the packing. 1 eye could pierce It; solitary figures underside of the foliage, causing the agricultural agents and farmers them- "Well," said .lohn, slowly; "the i army an i ;...•• >• ca;n; t r. a: e f t - 1" A 1 ntif istrator Garfield issued next fiO days Is renuired to inform the Is removed no more flowers will de- organizing of tiie boys and girls of the When this method is not feasible the Ofioe Phone, W2 Hi; !i-, 11J an Kxchange Telegraph dispatch from "2. The exceptions to the above department, by Chairman Chamber- leaves to turn brown and to curl at the selves all co-operate. Stable manure has long been con- birds may question your aim, an' the 1 "(ct O; pul •• county food administrator as to the fought their way Into ttee blast or fled velop. state into clubs have been social and earth should be placed on the em- Lady of the House—Mary Anne, did itilities, telephc Geneva. rules are as follows: lain. of the senate military committee, 1 edges. If badly affected, strip the The poultry houses are either re- sidered a very valuable fertilizer, it • b-r grnlleni' ii may question your j and tltg-.-jpr plant- "Adverse weather conditions in the number of pounds he has on hand, i before it; abandoned automobiles Weak, liquid manure Is just the stim- civic rather thali. strictly speaking eco- bankment in thin layers and each lay- you mold the bread as i told you? Thirty-eight officers are said to have ' (a) Churches, time limit six hours to register for draft all men who have s leaves from the plants and bum them. modeled or built anew If those on Ihe is usually thought by farmers that the vi.sdom in wasting cartridges, but no- ! "1C 1 Of sh?ns a." Vcss.Is f:r bunk re'-er.t weeks and inadequacy of the Who'esalo dealers practically are out i nuatted here end there, forlornly flap- ulant most flowers need when they nomic, for thousands of young people er moistened and rolled or otherwise Mary Anno—Shu re, an' I put it in LL '.Lt reliable ] -lent been killed. , rach week; this time may be all con- reached 21 since June 5. 19^7, when the Rose plants will not lie hurt by this farm selected for the demonstration larger the application of manure the i-ody can qiiesiioi) your liberality." J ff J)U.' po.-'ri . a.-----.: coal supply and transportation of sngir. and it Is said that this condi- loosened curtains-; gangs of shov- bloom. Du not stint them in this re- have learned tiie joy and value of use- c.nip."ted. !n some cases the earth the damp cupboard, an' it moulded it- rneditfjiies advertised The Geneva dispatch quotes advices sumed on Sunday, or one Sunday ser- draft law became effectivf ^ method, but some plants cannot stand are faulty or nnsuited for successful greater the crop increa.-e. Experimen- .lohn liesencd Ihe substanti; ' :i{ "((•) Of thp rnitf facilities to meet the war time de- tion may exist for four or five weeks. 1 ders. wrapped to the eyes, unloaded spect. fully emplo Ag spare hours which oth- can be moistened before it is removed self. A • : ; ?- :r-~ for The administrnton's s jftrt seems coa in this [•.ipei are feuld received there from Basel giving de- vice and one week-day service. being deleaved, and must be sponged poultry husbandry—and when such tal data shows that slldi is not tho be recdved. ly p •*»' P-irp ses; p.'-t it •. 11- mand. have made necessary immedi- The federal food administration at' l in IT,-minute shirks, thai the great Another aid to profusion of flowers erwise woiu * have been spent in idle- from its natural site. bv D • be made sufTician* for abso- COUNTY AUDITORS 'NDICTED envoked. .which they wiM ever be put in a most and around Its sides near the bottom, One package mixed verbenas. now members of 1,050 clubs located In "It is not so dillicult as you think, to the limit of closing time of restaur- ed that the American representative 1 When they see for themselves the ad- may carry floating driftwood or other the granting of ship-subsidies ami delivere i. lutely . -sential nc-ed.s during the re- During December. 1.075 betels report j commendable manner The barracks and fill with fresh manure. Place It One package salvia splendens. (55 counties. Directing and assisting FEEDING GRAINS TO LAMBS old man. The wives help out wonder- ants and saloons, and the time of keep-1 at Buenos Aires had been able to es- | v vantages of culling, the culls are dis- debris. The overflow dam is designed bounties, and all the cruder forms of '•January 1S. 10. 20. 21 and 22, IVn. mai'i'ler of the winter. Detroit Of'icials Condemned by Cir- a saving of 150.557 pounds of meat, '«ro comfortably warm, but Ihe offl- on the tuo, with boards laid across One-eighth ounce mixed pansies. tiiese youngsters are 725 volunteer club fully. A woman will go without an as- ing said bars open shall be limited to 1tablis h that M. Caillaux. during his vis- ; One package mixed double petunias. posed of. to withstand such severe tests, but Ground Corn, Crushed Opts, Whea^ industrial parentalism. This would at an ! also eaeh and every Monday, bo- To ;:.••• t •h"--.e necessities, the fuel cuit Court Grpnd Jury. 89.017 pounds of flour and rf.40:i loaves j * ***' quarters wf#re cold. the tnl) anfi fill the can with water. leaders. 21 paid county leaders, three tonishing number of things for thy nine consecutive hours. The provisions j it to Argentina in 1!)15, had been in i 1 Four demonstrations are conducted the dam considered here is not of this Bran and Linseed Oil Meal Is least go far toward the organization Letter Heads, Ellis Heads, State- ginning January 28. 1018. and continu- administratio:i n has ordered, as an im- of bread, as a result of ob5serving meat- There were t.vo good reasons fer Harden plants grown under cover by One package heliotrope. district leaders, and five state leaders, of this section (d) shall also apply to communication with the Berlin for- ! annually upon each of the farms se- type. It is intended only to impound sake of a car." of the sisterhood of nations on the ing up to and including M irch 2-', IMS. r Detroit- Indictments against all less and wheatless days. i 'his condition. One was that the bar- exposing them to the sun and air and One package mixed geranium. with whom there are 30 county school Best for Youngsters. ments. Tickets, 'nvitatior.s. An- me iiate f tn' -trency measure, that Jan- oign office through Count von Lux- lected. at which times the people of water to a certain safe height and to three county auditors. Charles A. all clubs. ! racks get the first steam from tho outdoor atmoophere. Expose them but One package hardy garden pinks. commissioners. 151 county agricultural true competitive basis of relative in- nou.ncerr,ents. Menus, Envelopes, no manuf'Oturing plant shall burn fuel iu ry 1-, if), 2" 21 and 22. preference the community are shown not only the The lights in windows during burg. then German minister to Argen- a short time i t first and increase the One package Colons. by-pnss all surplus waters through the (Ohio ("Ville.sre of AsrricuKure nnlletin.) The Final One. herent skill, knowledge, and ability. or use power derived from fuel for an5 d priority in use of coal shall be !'.ubr* ""/IT "T w agents, and 14 county Y. M. C. A. sec- A good grain ration for lambs just Sign Carfls, Prog-anis. Rent Signs, the period the several stores and all tina, with the object of concluding major-general. who i-at at th.e wheel of value of culling, but also how it may wasteway. This throws a heavy bur- "Is there any sure lest of mushrooms In that direction lies tlu- open road to any purpose e.vept: idven only to those consumers whose F. Moeller, were returned by the cir- exposure until they are Lardy. How- These should be cut at one end one- retaries co-operating. beginning to eat is ground corn, one lines, are closed, must be extinguished peace with Germany at any price, to No story of Ihe b i«ard tvould be hjs bfg car .tn(1 „is VWy be done and how llocks en a be most den upon this structure In times of to tell them from toadstools?"' peace ami progress. The world may Hand Bills. Tags. Inclcsure Slips, "(a) Such plants as from their na- < cuit court grand jury as a result of ever. they mtk'Jt not be left in the sixteenth of an inch and soaked in These leaders, during the course of f-rn umptir.-; of coal is absolutely nec at hour of closing. permit the resumption of business. complete without a IrllMite to, the work through the jrifu jfter al, trafflc 4ad economically fed and maintained. flood, and It should be of such strength part; crushed oats, one part; linseed "Oh. yes. If you gather a mess and not delude itself; it must take that Posters. Gurr.rr.ea Labels. Calling the exposures of Wayne county treas- weather during Jilgh or cold winds, or warm water 24 hours, and sowed in the year, conducted 277 canning dem- ture must bo continuously operated ( y. These include in ordert of the American Bed Cross and to th* j i, ] ] d^vn to the last sec- In addition to the demonstration and capacity as to perform its part oil meal, one part; and wheat bran, ury affairs in the trial of Anthony J. "4. All outside illuminating siens J0R11 a an( Cfle( > when frost, snow or ice are in the air. February in the house, and one will eat them, and they kill you, you may highway, or accept the principle ot Car-s seven day.- eufb week, to avoid serious knitting needles of rhe thousands of onstrations—of which there will be farms the poultry department is co- two parts. Wheat bran is very essen- Who Gets First Call. for advertising purnoses to be elimi- on(1 nentenjnt egch man with Protect the toaal. He is the garden- not fall to be •extreme.'y pleased vitb without danger to tbe dam. In mak- be sure they were toadstools." lie trade war which goes hand In injury to the plant itself or its con- Kloka. the treasury-clerk now serving- SPY PLOT KIPPED IN TIME more In 1018—which 31.2(51 persons at- operating also with a number of what tial in this ration, and the shepherd nated; all unnecessary inside illumi- Michigan women who fashioned ^(jer straps was dove ting every minute er's friend. the result ing provision for a wasteway it should liand with Mars. WE ARE PREPARED TO tents. "Railroads, domestic consumers, four veurs in Jackson prison for em- rnnifort* which this oi'irp aization dJs-: ...t-i i>-. tended: directed or assisted 387 field should always see that it is present. nation eliminated. comforts which this organization das of his tim® to washing orer the enlist- have been called record farms. They be borne in mind that a flood may oc- GIVE YOU SATISFACTION hosritals j.nd charitable institutions, bezt'ding about ? 100,000 of the county 1 demonstrations; aided with 104 club differ from the demonstration farms A grain ration consisting of two An Even Break. Food Supply Is Exenpt. "5. All lighting of streets, parks and Suspect Caught Trying to Blow Up tributed. ed men. ^ cur when the reservoir Is full, so that Hospitable, Anyway. Dublic utilities, shins at tidewater for money. festivals and taught 105 training )nl,n( s Mrs. Busybody—Your husband goes AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY boulevards must be confined to neces- Aviation Station. Every colonel o.t Camj Custer will only In that no public demonstrations the entire flow of the stream must l l of wheat bran, one pound of Two mine-layers lay at anchor in a "'b) MarufactrrerManufacturers of perishable bunker purpo.- es, United States gov- The grand jury also indicted Edward schools for local lenders. j oats (crushed oats being preferred), out a good denl. doesn't he? sary lights for safety. tell you that his reglntrfnt could not Wmwmmz are held in connection with Ihem. Each pass through the wasteway. Consider- quiet haveu. Ii was tea-time, and the foods. -rnment use. municipal or county gov- I"'- Stein, sheriff, and John F. W. Ver- Plan Rcsthouse for Women at Camp. As in every other organization with one pound of finely ground cornmeal. Mrs. Keen—Oh. I don't know; ho have come through the #old safely had of these is required to furnish the col- ation also should be given to obstruc- crew of vessel A found that as re- "(5. Heating of stores shall not be doesn't go out any oftener than hp .'•! nufacturers of food not per- ernments for nece sary public use and gouw. chief deputy sheriff, both of v Norfolk, Va.—Clothed in the uni- It not been for the knitted helmets, Camp Custer is now likely to have which a large number of individuals lege with a complete account of all j and one-half pound of oil meal has in e cess of CS decrees. r .vv.v.1 gards the "staff of life" rhe "cupboard Ish .ble tT. ! not in immediate demand manufacturers of perishable food, or whom are former county treasurers, orni of an American officer, a man de- sweaters and bose wWch have been a hostess house where mothers, sis- are aflillated not every boy and girl labor, feed and other expenses and re- proved to be an excellent grain ration conies in.—Boston Transcript. ;in "This order does not apply to depots, FiG3 was hare," so they rignaled across to who may burn fuel to such eat'-nt as is food for immediate consumption. 'l under whom Kloka stole the clared to be a German spy was arres:- reported their results', for while by for young Iambs. It has also been railrond stations, government or mu- distributed by tho Red Cross. The ters and swe-ethearts of soldiers can ceipts. I', which was some distance off: authorized by the fuel administrator "During the five days designated, no money. • d when caught trying to apply a far the larger number were hard work- found that a grain mixture of oil meal nicipal buildings." army issues no helmets, no sweaters, meet them for week-end visits. , The farm of Charles Greve. near The Reason. "Have you an; bread to spure, as wc of the state in which such plant i- lo- manufacturing industry .shall be allow- Stein and Gergouw were charged match to a fuse In the magazine- of /av"^ vi... i and corn meal has given better re- and no heavy boot &ocks. Yet orders Major-General James Parker, com- ere and steady workers, there were the Lawrence, in Van Buren county, is •Vv.-? "1 know a couple of young million- Uave none aboard?' cated or by his representative author- ed to operate even if it has its coal ''l warrants by Judge Wiliiam F. Con- l ho Old Point Comfort aviation sta- g&L. sults than a mixture of cottonseed were issued lo see that no mnn should mandant of Ihe cantonment, bas ap- inevitable few whose motto is "watch typical of these. Rhode Island Reds. aires who are going off to hunt wild "No," flashed back the reply. "Rut PlliNIERS ized therefor, on application by the supply on hand. Ry this means all in- nolly with having "harbored, conceal- FOUR LAKE SKIPS FOUNDER tion. proved. through Captain Newman, his 'em grow." rather than "help 'em 278 of them, are being used in the meal and corn meal. deer." leave his barracks until he hod donned you can come across and hear our LOWELL, MICH. United States food administrator. dustry will be placed on an equal foot- maintainedand assisted" Kloka, Tho arrest is said to have revealed all of tlies*' arlicleiii which shows how aide, and ihe Y. W. C. A. has been grow." demonstration. In the first class there "Maybe it is because every tamp gramn phone." "fdi Printers cr publishers of daily ing and each wiil be called on to make an'l t,lf; circuit grand jury makes the a widespread plot to cripple American Ships Seized By U. 8. Lest in Storm— necessary thev were. notified or his decision. in the several reports, accord 1 ugly, are 53 females, producing from 19 to Section of Dam. Storing Farm Implements. dear is hunting them." paper may burn fuel as usual excepting its share of the sacrifice necessary to same charges against the auditors and naval stations at Norfolk. Hampton In storim: the farm imph menls in Crew of One Lost. Surgeons In tho regimental infirm- Tho national Y. W. C. A. was ready the totals given are those made up 31 eggs dally; in Ihe second class there every Monday from January 21 to maintain the nation at the higher pos- the two former treasurers. Roads and Portsmouth. Fight jjersons (ions to the flow of water caused by the tool shed it will pay to arrange aries sar that without the knitted hel- to finance Ihe erection of a hostess from the figures submitted only by are 87 females, laying from 3 to 0 Daddy Broke His Face. March 2;, l!)!^', inclu-ive, on which sibie point of military and economic are reported arrested by secrct serv- driftwood and clogging by fish sceens. Washington—Four vessels of the mets hundreds of men would have house se veral weeks ago, when MaJor- those club members who carried their eggs daily, and in the third class are them in such order as will save time days the) may burn fu'-l to -uch extent efllclency for prosecution of the war ice men .including a woman. Such features of this type of reser- and effort next spring by making tho.'* John was always an interested s|)ec- TWO BRITISH DESTROYERS SUNK shipping board fleet, being brought frozen their faros snd their ears and General Joseph T. Dickman was com- projects through In every detail. Thus. 131 females, producing no eggs at all. as is nec- ^ary to 1 :e su'-h editions "In addition to this emergency re- voir as inlet and outlet pipes, tdone first needed easily accessible. tator when his father shaved. One from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic that the heavy hose prevented an mandant. but General Dickman was In the 15(5•garden clubs (whose mem- Examination of a number of hens in : protection and the like have been dis- morning the razor slipped and the skin as such papers Cv:-.*;>m^rl!y sued on striftion over the designated five days, Run Aground in Heavy Snow Storm— seaboard, were lost In terrific St. Law- Has Fuel, Steals More, Floed $5. equally large number of fro/en feet. not overly enthusiastic^ believing the bers were town and city, as well as the third class, which were recently r There's Important rational le;pJ a , li iy, and the fuel administration has ordered cussed In Farmers' Bulletin No. 828. Avoid Frozen Silage. was cut a trifle, and John turned and Only One Man Saved. rence river storms, it was announced Detroit—With three who'-.e tons of Camp Custer probably averaged camp was near enough to Battle Creek rural boys and girls) 0.501 members killed, showed they would not have There is some danger connected with said regretfully to his mother, "01^ where srh papeas do no* i • - a e holi- that all use of fuel except by consum- Tuesday by the shipping board. coal already in her cellar, Mrs. May higher in comfort during the storm to make surb a place within the camp reported, giving the total area of their laid any eggs during the present win- Commonly Used Method. the feeding of frozen silage. Cattle see, daddy did break his nice face." day o'lltion,. tbey are e l lo is:- classed as absolutely necessary, London -The British admiralty an- The vessels were the Codorus and LesinsH was convicted by Chistopher than any city of its size in Michigan. unnecessary. gardens us 10,024 square rods; Ihe val- ter. In the early days of mining in Cali- fornia, someone evolved the Idea of eating large quantifies of such feed or e ' di'ion the shall be prohibited Monday of each nounces the loss of two torpedo boat the G. N. Orr. now ashore east of Que- E. Stein, police justice, of stealing The fact that tbe coal was shoveled; ue of their products as $31.720.38; the To "('•) Pri;it;rig t xb washing down the gold-bearing sand may become bloated or develop serl- ishments which v/'.ek from January 28 to March 25— destroyers in a violent (f>!e and a bec; tli,e Saranac, ashore near Hali- still more coal. He fined her $5, and that guards were maintained against average value of products, per member, Sharp Practice. Mean Abuse. by means of powerful streams of wa- ous digestive troubles. may burn fuel Janu try 18. 19, 2'), 'hat i . January 28, February 4, 11, 18, heavy snow storm January 12. fax; and the Tuscarora, which disap- Ihen she borrowed five cents from the fire; that food was distributed and CAVIP CUSTER NOTES as 14.37, and the average profit per Critic—There Is n great deal of "Pop, what's camouflage?" HIS ad. ia directed at the and 22 to such extent as is »• •..-•ary 2". and March 4, 11, 18 and 25. The vessels ran aground on the patrolman who arrested her, Joseph Po- than men could go out to perform their member as 52.81). chlaro-oscuro about that painting- ter directed against the banks and hill- i — "It is the sort of stuff your Aunt - peared somewhere on the voyage. No man who has all the to issue Ciifrer.t a ' a; r; of nia-'i/.ines "Tie order under which these re- Scotch coast and were totally wrecked, ralczyk, to ride home on the car, say. necessary duties which would not wait The combined gardening and can- Mrs. Comeup—There I I told Jim sides. This practice has been Im- Manure Supplies Fertility. Henny puts on her face to make trace of the Tuscarora has been found. Because of cold weather and hesTj Instant business in his line in ami other pub!;' •Jio: I-eriodicaHy i: via: ions are made is designed to dis- All hands on bf-ard were lost, except ing she didn't have any money loft for the weather, was due in the final ning clubs—which differ from the slm- them dealers would cheat him If he proved and extended and now is a com- Stable manure supplies fertility, the her try and represent somethlnf T Nor Is it known whether her crew snow. Custer soldiers will get little this community. SUtt'l. tribute ;ih absolute Impartiality the one man. perished. after paying the fine. analysis to the Red Cross and its great pie garden clubs—reported 2.187 mem- didn't look out. monly used method of building earthen elements nitrogen, phosphorus and young and pretty." burden of patriotic denial. All classes practice in trench warfare till spring. embankments and of loosening and potassium. But It supplies also organic ^ Mr. Merchant—You say Property U Protected. army of women who knit The trench mortars brought to this Postum you've got it all You're sell- of business are treated alike." Wexford Is Law-abiding. U. S. Buys Hay in State. Spy Plot Charge Fizzles. transferring earthy material for other material which has a physical effect Putting Him Right. "Kach Monday, bar/innii:/ Jammry country by British officers stationed ably did not forget. Certainly the purposes. In making use of tills upon the soil. ing them all they'll buy, any- Estimated Saving 30 OGC 000 Tons. Cadillac—Wexford county will save Petoskey--Hundreds of box cars of Muskegon—Roy Ascbman. charged Must Practice Economy. HE HAD FAITH IN REPORTERS "I hear your daughter is taking sing- 21, 11)18, ar.d contiauing up to and in- at Camp Custer as Instructors hare writer has not. The words were: method an ample supply of water Is and "snap** to its how. But at the same time ?50() as no jury will be drawn for the hay are being shipped from Rudyard, with conspiracy to blow up the' Linder- Unless every village, city and per- ing lessons." said Mrs. Plebe. cluding Monday, March 25, K>18. no It was estimated the enforcement of arrived after several weeks of delay " 'My dear . I have been In pub- necessary. What Is called the "cutting The Chicken House. you would like more business. corning term of circuit court. There most of it going to the government. man shell plant, has been discharged. son In the United States and Canada "Why. the very Idea!" replied Mrs. taste. fuel shall be burr.el fexcept to su'rh the ord.-r would save a total of 30.- and practical work has begun Senator Chandler Resented Intima- lic life In Washington for upwards of stream" Is under high pressure from If your chicken house faces north 4 Make this community buy extent as is essential to prevent injury 000,000 lorn: of bituminous coal, which have been no criminal cases since No- Witnesses testified that the plot was practices strict economy for the next Hiram Tone, indignantly. "Who told The study of French is being gives tion That Newspaper Men yifould thirty years and have never hesitated 60 to 100 pounds per square Inch. The board up the openings and transfer to property from freezin?;) for the pur- probably is about half the present vember, the few civil cases being post- Utica Pledges Loyalty. laid when company detectives spent three months, their allies and soldiers you such n thing? She is taking voice still more encouragement at Custer. Violate Confidence. lo talk as freely to newspaper corre- pressure may be obtained Ly gravity them to the south side and make them Try a cup and pose of supplying heal for; shortage. poned to the April term. $30 in a drinking bout with Ascbman. in France will suffer for the want or, culture."—Pittsburgh Post. 4 Advertise strongly, consist- Utica—Businessmen of Utica, at a T e spondents as to any other men. I fall or by pumping, and the water Is big enough to allow the sunshine to notice the chaiming "(a) Any business or professional Indication- were that at the end of wheat, is the ststement made to Food | ^ division commsnder feels that as Mtly, Judiciously. mass meeting, adopted resolutions officer will increase his value 60 per Senator William B. Chandler of never asked a correspondent not to conveyed to the material to be exca- flood tbe floor. offices, except offices used by the l>ni- the Mondays holidays a permanent Soldiers Guard Dirty Shops. Custer Teacher for Military Course. Administrator Prescott. by W. J Han flavor and substan- % Suppose you can buy a lot pledging their patriotic support of the cent by a knowledge of the French New Hampshire, to whose efforts publish what I told him. or indicated vated in a pressure pipe of suitable No Recreation There. ted States, state, county or municipal policy of restricted consumption would Battle Creek—Examination of local fuel administration, in the regulations Battle Creek—The school board has na. Canadian food controller. "The tial chamcter of this of washtubs cheap; advertise language, once he is abroad, and If largely was due the election of Ruth- to him how much he might publish and diameter. The end of the pressure pipe Importance of Skim Milk. "What be you fisbln' fer, mlsterf governments, transportation cornpan- have been determined on. This plan barber shops and manicure parlors by promulgated, and promising to do asked MaJ.-Gen. Parker Camp Custer men who take advantage of the pres- a Ugwashtub sale in this pa- urging the formation of more clasiei. erford B. Hayes to the presidency of what parts I did not desire him to terminates In a giant from which The demand for conservation of the "Oh, only for recreation." table bemage. ies. or which are occupied by banks will limit use of coal to the less essen- ^tate officials has begun here. Military whatever Is asked of them, with the commander, to furnish a military in- ent shortage should be pilloried by the pv. Pat in sn tnvitiiig pk- The post exchanges hsve been instrnet- the United States in 1870. had a high publish. I always left It to his dis- a stream is directed against the more staple foods has given skim milk "Well, you won't catch any there; and trust companies or by physicians tial industries under a self-rationing police are placed in front of unsanitary same spirit that animates Utlca's sons structor and 100 rifles for the high press." Mr. Hanna, declared "The ed to offer s standard French book for opinion of newspaper men. Recount- cretion. No newspaper man ever be- bank of dirt. A large stream of wa- an importance as a human food that there be only minnows and eels iv tars of a wsshtub where or dentists; basis. places. school military course. situstion is desperate and calls for A Study in Vine and Shrub Planting— The Huge Bed of Canna in the Fore, Postum it a true at the front. trayed my confidence, or published ter, but under little or no pressure. has not been recognized heretofore. that pond." an see it the minute plain talk." sale to enlisted men at a low price. ground la a Brilliant Bit of Color Among the Green Background. ing a little incident of that now fa- / "man's" drink, and mous contest between Hayes and Til- anything I told him where the puhllca' look at your ad. Talk Denial to Fuel Men Surprise. plies ready for shipment overseas. Saginaw Shipyard Lays First Keel. Main Breaks, Homes Waterless. Exhaustive orders bsve been isssed Closing Order Hits Workers. den, John Pitzgibbon. writing for the tion embarrassed me.'" Both Satisfied. women and children on washtubs. And Saginaw—The first keel of the six Detroit—Hundreds of homes, facto, Bakers Report Big Wheat Saving. by the war department •'elative to Inclusion of war industries among The order was issued under authori- Detroit—National fuel administra- Those who glory In the big onion Detroit News, said recently: Labeled Seeds. Cull Potatoes for Hogs. Weed—I love the smell of a good delight in it jfmH find every womso in • hips to bo built on the SaKlnaw river rles and stores on the east side ot De- Reports that bakers are experienc- equipment of troops destined for Im- SCRAPS thoee to which fuel was denied caused conferred In the Lever food act. tor's conservation order closing all in- have the ground fattened up for Its "The writer was introduced to Wil- Not Guilty. Buy labeled field and forage crop Feed the cull potatoes to hogs. Cook cigar. this vicinity wto has been some surprise but fuel officials explain- which provides a fine of ?5,000 or lin- by the Saginaw Shipbuilding Co., has troit and territory a mile north and ing difficulty in securing cereal flours mediate transportation overp as. In seed—know the man who put It up, dustries. excepting those producing There is less drain upon the bulbs delectation long beforehand, but per- liam B. Chandler In Washington by a An N. C. O. on duty at a German in- Ihe potatoes thoroughly and mix with Butt—And I love the taste of one. fUdng along with • rickety ed that war plants have been produc- prlsonment for violation of its provi- been laid. west of the Campus Martius were for admixture with wheat, are follow- cases where it is impossible to supply Its kind. Its germination ami. if origin food, for five consecutive days cost £ the blossoms are picked as soon aa sonally I do not care for the Gollaths former Republican member of con- ternment camp was looking through cornmeal, shorts, or bran. Skim milk I'll tell you what to do. Tou buy a "Ttare's a Reason^ wsshtub for years snd years ing so much more material than the «lonH and warning was given that it without water for three hours, when a ed by an estimate from tbe department pistols, trench knives, rifles, range the bathrooms and grouching at their matters, where it was grown. Is a good addition. Detroit workingmen |l,600,000 in hey commence to wither. of this vegetable, medium sized good gress fropi > tchigan. In that near good cigar and I'll smoke it. Then wfll buy a new one from you. transportation can handle that no ser would be strictly enforced. Detroit Churches Obey Fuel Order. 42-inch main burst at Jefferson and of agriculture that the production of finders, or, in fact, any part of the wages. This figure is based on an esti- There is nothing that will injure keepers being all that Is necessary. facetious, nerxr patronizing way that untidy condition. Suddenly turning a each of us will get what he likes ss /or POSTUM Detroit—Fuel Administrator Prud- Burns avenues. rye in 1917 exceeded by 11,23,000 equipment, notation is to be made ot High Productive Qualities. f Thafi creative business ions effects will be felt. War supplies Officiala who worked out the curtail- mate by William Stocking, statistician garden soli for that matter, so much Even these, however, are not abovt some public men of mediocre caliber corner he chanced upon a diminutive important Considerations. much. den's order requiring churcrhes to cut bushels the amount raised in 1916. In tbe fact, in order that the need may be Fritz, who was peering through the Recent experiments seem to indicate msnufactured for export have moved rnent plan came to the conclusion, that of the Detroit Board of Commerce, is to work It when it is wet. seeking the good things of plant llf^ 'ntroduce nc.vspaper correspondents Feed and protection are two Impor heir hours of service to six each Hay Too High, Kills Horses. spite of slight difficulty In securing filled in France. Troops leaving for that o pullet inherits high productive Sold fay Grocers to seaboard faster than ships can the homes must be kept warm at all th"' ""0 000 men were thrown out of If in planting your tulips, carmine and using them when found. o prominent public men. the Intro- doorway. tant considerations in caring for work Desiring Details. more them. costs. Reports have poured into the ek. will be obeyed to the letter and •mploymeut by the order. Industrial Holland—Mannes Slotman, Hamilton wheat substitutes—bakers are already such service must be equipped with "Ho, you!" shouted the soldier. qualities from her sire. horses in wloter. Pater Famllias (describing a speech) Evoywherel omu ADl SATES AJtl RIGHT md scarlet are In painful contrast, lucer said: vilhout protest by the Roman Catho- farmer, slsughtered two horses be- reporting big wheat savings as a re- two wool suits, light wool socks, wool[ "Have you been taking a bath?" -CALL ON W An exception was made in the case fuel administration's offices telling ol j)..,, .,d are to be closed on the nark the one for removal at the prop- Experiments are under way at Hono " 'He is a newspaper man, senator. —The audience was that obsorbed .c and Protestant churches of De- cause hay at |20 a ton was too ex- sult of tbe regulations, prescribing overcost, field shoes, wool gloves "Ach—vy you say dat?" queried the Don't Heard Foodstuffs. o( shipbuilding plants because of the intense suffering in many parts of the nine succeeding Mondays, with a loss r season. Some flowers show only lulu with the use of banana trunl » be careful what you say.* Stock Kept at Loss. you could have heard a pin drop. rolt. pensive for teed. definitely tbe amounts of various in- and underwear and thtee wool bias little man nervously. "Is dere vun Do not hoard foodstuffs after you Curious Hopeful--Did anybody drop • « gnat need for vessels to move sup- country. in wages to workers of $920,000 a day. armony in varietal colors, but the tn- fiber In the manufacture of bags fo "To this Senator Chandler replied Any stock that is kept In an unpro gredients which would be allowed. ket They will not take khaki cl missing*" '>an get a paying return to yourself. one? p cannot be classed among these. raw sugar. '-ords that the congressman prob- ductive state is being kept at a loaa wmmfmvmm •-iniiim»ft-r-"i-r--" • • • •—• *.••-••' -•''•• . . .««- -wft-ilAr/..' '.,-vHHHBBMKbbitr — m tinuiytMmX* •'
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LOWBLL LIDGER Walter Wellman, tbe well- and had the syrup made southeast daughterdauatiiers and one son, Mrs. John J P. Norton of Grattan was in John Knee and C. E. Wood •fT| Thundur tftor- known newspaper correspond- of Uwell which proved very sue- Crakeik« s of Ada, Mrs. Geo. Bowers of From Weak and Lame town Saturday. were in Grand Rapids Thurs- •t LowtlU loSdipuL ent, indicates that the civilized cessful. We would like if convent- Iowa and Wilbur Colla— r of Mis- Paul Jones ha^ been quite ill day. ent for Mr. Kyser to tell the readers souri. To Well and Strong F. M. JOIMOll. MltOTtU world will soon say to Ger- of the Ledger the average produc- Uncle Sam, as represented by "HALLOO!" "HALLOO!" the past week. Born, at Evanslon. ML, Feb. Twwty-iftk ntr ttndtr many: Give up your militar- tion per acre of syrup and his cost postofnee in Ada, is now serving 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher, of making. Try them. Foley Kidney Pills will W. E. Rogers is still buying ism, line up with modern de- atrons in new quarters at the do for other men and women—tiuick- "Yes, tbis is the poultry. Phone 277. 32tf a son. mocracy and be decent, or be We think Mondays nuist be a Slasonic building, T. Mortimer ly—what they have done (or Mrs. Orra Sinclair was home from AUTHENTIC ADVICE holiday or hoodoo for the mails as Lampert acting as chef. A full Straynge. AUCTION ! Mrs. John Gramcr is recover- ostracized by the world and live hard storms Sunday and Monday "Last year, I ffot almost down wilh Fort Benjamin Harrison over course service, flavored with court- my back," writes Mrs. H. T. Straynso I ing from a few days' illness. by yourself alone. In such case have delayed ours again this week. esy, patriotism and pep are always of Gainesville, Ga., K. No. 3. "I suf- Sunday. Sobtcription by Mail, Postpaid. Little Dorothy Hoffman of Low- appreciated by the public no matter fered from tntlammation of the blad* Morse Square Deal Grocery." F. H. Misner made a business Leah Plelcher spent a few "liftfe te Germany" would be a ell is spending a time with Mrs. C. der, and whenever I stopped doctorinir Oat ytar •W*®' what part of U. S. A. it is concocted 1 grew worse. I tried Foley Kidney The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell trip to Grand Rapids Friday. BUY NOW FOR NEXT WINTER naorir of infamy, bated by all days lasl week with relatives in 1 Bi^tMthi nm Verberg of Keene. in. Pills, and after taking them awhile humanity. The people of Ger- Bert Quackenbush of Grand Rap- Judging bv amount of ice being my bladder action bccume regular and "Send me this list of groceries by the R. E. Springett was in Grand Grand Rapids. Six monthi 75c ids was at Frank Jones' last week. the stinging sensation disappeared. £ at public auction on the premises ^ mile south and many can save themselves from cut and hauled in vicinity, ice cream am now stronger in my back than 1'vo first delivery," etc., etc. Rapids on business last Thurs- Good work is the reason for| Four montiu Wc thia fate by abolishing their in- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Richmond of will be the vogue July 4th. 1918. been for several years, and since get* day. my success.—Lowell Cleaning j Two moothi 25®. Vergennes are spending a few days Nobody in this vicinity roddng the ting well, I've stayed well and had 2 miles east of Lowell, or 4 miles west of Saranac, famous oligarchy and accepting with their daughter ana husband in no return of the trouble." Mrs. Ava Wardell has been & Dyeing Works. Our Prices are the Same as They Singlw and ku than 2 monthi. .3c i boat; too cold, snow too deep, too Start in now to use Foley Kidney "All right, Madam. Your order shall peace on the terms of justice Grand Rapids. much ice on the river. Pills. You will feel an Improvement south side of Grand river, on visiting her son at Camp Mer- Mr. and Mrs. Lattelle Ecker and right, as outlined by Presi- If someone tries to get your goat from the very first doses, showing receive our best attention, just as rit, N. J. of Grand Rapids are spending a Enttrod at tbt postoffice at Low- how quickly they act on kidnoys ana Were Last September dent Wilson. with tales of woe, don't rock the bladder. They stop Irregular urinary though you were right here in the few weeks in Lowell. tU, Miah., at second class matter. ADA SQUIBS boat. action, ease pain In back and slduF, Mrs. Joe Scott was taken to William Davidsee, known to all Just stick aroun* and don't say much limber up stilr joints and aching mus- store. Good-bye." the Lowell hospital Tuesday af- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McKay During the last three weeks we have been Georgia is waking op on the cles. They put tho kidneys and blad- in this vicinity as "Bill, and whose uite soon that chap will get in der in sound, healthy condition. Try ternoon. and Mrs. F. H. Misner were in urgency of improved highways, many jobs of concrete and stone utch placing orders for goods for next winter A lunchton ia to be served in S tliClU. Mrs. C. W. Wood is showing Grand Rapids Saturday. New York city to demonstrate and federal, state and county masonry will always remain as a With nearly each one In the crowd, M. N. HENRY. tribute to his skill and industry, he'll talk too smooth or talk too Monday, Feb. 18 marked improvement at the Mrs. Cook and baby of Grand and if you have had confidence in our the edibility of whale meat, co-operation will do great things for the agricultural, com- was removed to Detention hospital loud, Lowell hospital. Rapids spcnl Monday with Mr. which ia declared to be eaual last week. His many friends, and He's helping boost for lands re- J. W. MORSE. statements in the past, believe us now mercial and general interests of employers in the past, are hoping mote and trying hard to rock the CASCADE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase are and Mrs. Chas. Lawyer. to beef in food value, while Antoine Markle of West Cascade beginning at 9 o'clock, a. m. Successor to John O. Clark Phone 195 marketable at a price of 12y2C that state. for his recovery from his present boat. patients at the Lowell hospital, Mrs. A. W. Knee spent sever- when we say that merchandise such as affliction. is in very poor health. both having typhoid fever. al days at the home of her son per pound. It is said that 15,000,- In the death of Mrs. Clara J. From 8 to 12 teams have been we seil is going to be very high in price This wasn't In a county week- hauling gravel from the Cascade ••••••••••BBHRHBaUilMHLL JUJU I Jesse and wife this week. 000 pounds of meat from more Sillaway, widow of John M. Silla- SOUTH BOWNE the following described property, to-wit; The W. F. M. S. will meet ly, nor in the funny columns of wav, Ada has lost another old and pit into the township of Paris for Dr. and Mrs. Gotfredsen are and also extremely scarce for next fall than 1,000 whalei captured on the past month. with Mrs. Jerrett Friday at 2:30 the Pacific coast annually, are a city daily: well known resident. Mrs. Sillaway Floyd Flynn drives a new Port- p. m. Leader, Mrs. Freeman. occupving rooms over the City Immortality Uncommon in was a member of the Congregation- land cutter. The Ladies' Aid society of the Miss Rcga Brannon of Alto and winter. It is an actual fact that our Cascade church will hold their HORSES Stale bank for the present. now used for fertilizer only. Army, Ministers Find.—Head- al church, in which she was a very Mrs. Watt Thomas spent Thurs- HOGS and CHICKENS New Cutter spent Sunday with Miss Edith Mrs. Leonard Friedell return- Such being the case, even the faithful and earnest worker, also day with Mrs. John Thomas. February meeting at the home of ed to Flint Monday after a Mrs. F. R. Ecker and Mrs. B. present retail prices on Suns and Ov£B- line In The Grand Rapids Her- Walter Quiggle on Thursday, the Gray Mare, 8 years old, weight 2 Brood Sows, due in April Extension Ladder Parks. rice mentioned could be great- one of the oldest iiiembers in the Owen Nash and family visited his Two-Wheel Cart 1 week's visit with relatives here. J. Williams and little son lef 14th, instead of just Thursday as an- 16 Shoats, wt about 100 lbs each ' Kt •••" Lawrencc Laux of Ionia vis- coats j reduced, if it were not for the ald. Lady Maccabees. Death was caused brother John and family Friday. 1350 lasl week for St. Louis, Mo. is below what we will have to pay E by pneumonia. She is survived by Mrs. Jennie Flynn and Mrs. Elmer nounced last week. Gray Gelding, 9 years old, wt. 30 Plymouth Rock Chickens 50-Gallon Feed Cooker Newsy Notes About People You ited relatives here Friday and There's a ray of hope. Lasl food hogs. As it is, if the ocean one daughter, Mrs. John David, and Ellis spent Thursday afternoon with The Loyal Berean class of the 40-Gallon Kettle now James Johnson and wife o for them next season. The Prussians are finding Cascade Bible school will serve a 1400 TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ^ * Saturday. season's apples, potatoes and itself was fit for use, the profi- that the German promise not to two sons William and George Silla- Mrs. LaVerne Huntington. Corn Shelter other vegetables are beginning Grand Rapids spent over Sun- way, also several grandchildren and Ralph Fox and Vernor Benton wheatless, meatless and sugarless Gray Gelding, 10 years old, wt. Etc. T. B. Carler is seriously ill. Mary Cameron entertained teers would corner the market withdraw troops from the East- supper in the church parlors Febru- Window Sash lo move. day with relatives in town. This ia No Idle Talk, But Plain Faots and skin the public. two great grandchildren who will spent Saturday night with the for- 1300 2 Wagons, 1 new Ellis Tucker has been quite her Sunday school class Mon- ern front to use on the Western, mourn their loss with a large circle mer's grandparents at Hastings. ary 22. Come, everybody. Steel Roller Mr. and Mrs. John Clark am The Thornapple river is freezing Bay Gelding, 10 years old, wt. 2 Stock Racks, 1 new ill. day afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Grill of Hub- was simply another "Mere of friends and acquaintances who Myron Thompson was a Grand 3 Sets Double Harness bardston left the Lowell hos- Emugene Culver of Grand Rap- You aro not a boarder if you buy now, knowing will miss her quiet, kindly presence. Rapids visitor Thursday. solid over the rapids in many 1350 2 Drills, 1 new Double Harness A. H. Parks was home from Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finch of The weather man seems to scrap of paper." places, forming ice dams. A sudden pital Thursday wilh her two ids were in town over Sunday. that you will bo in need of a suit or overcoat or in fact be standing in with Kaiser Bill, Funeral was held at the Congrega- Mrs. James Buttrick is in Freeport Pair Chestnut Mares, 12 years 2 Mowers, 1 new Single Harness Ionia over Sunday. Saranac spent Monday with tional church; interment in the Ada caring for her aunt, Louise Miller, thaw will cause the ice to form old, wt. 2350 weeks old daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodges having delivered to Western Poor Old Spain has been sit- gorges and high water. A like con- McCormick Binder, Hay Rake Butter Churn Mrs. John Kropf spent Tues- Lowell friends. anything that you need for next winter if you are sav- cemetery. who is ill. Brown Gelding, 4 years old, wt. 3 Double Cultivators, 1 new 1 Buy your cigars, candy and and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weekes Michigan a record smashing ting on the fence waiting to see Supervisor .lames H. Ward, who Mr. and Mrs. Eddie StaufTer were dition prevailed in the winter of Potato Crates day in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and ing several dollars. 1885-G when much damage occurred. 1350 2 Single Cultivators ice cream Saturday to last you were in Grand Rapids Monday. winter, both as to cold and which side is the safer; out she has been quite ill and in poor health given a miscellaneous shower last Wheelbarrows Miss Lorna Stuart spcnl Sat- !«,by of 'o™ sPt,ut Sunt,ay wi,h for some time, is somewhat im- Wednesday evening at the Aid hall. Brown Gelding, 3 years old, wt. One Riding Plow, new until Tuesday, account of fuel snow. More than 55 inches of can't fool Uncle Sam any better Milk Cans urday in Grand Rapids. "1S Paren^s here. Kent county's Red Cross Customers Are Taking Advantage off proved in health, although still con- They were the recipients of many MOSELEY 1250 2 Oliver Plows, No. 99 Administration orders.—Lasbv drive resulted in 52,645 mem- the beautiful has fallen in two than she did in 1898. Harley Pickens spent Wednesday Wire Fence Stretchers Mr Mrs fined at home. His many friends line'presents. Ollie Taft of Belding was in l - »?<). ' Will Stone have & Son. Our Low Prioes. months, and it is all on the and Thursday in Grand Rapids. Side Hill Plow Chains bers and $59,064.75 in money MILCH COWS Miller Bean Puller town one day last week. rclurned Irom an extended visit ground, waiting for the Apri Mr. and Mrs. Will Holfman and 2 Beds w. p., .. . . . with relatives at Coldwater. Mrs. diet Parrott returned R. VanDyke was in Detroit a We now believe that men have given some thought children, Ace Vandenbrock, Milton Cow, 10 years old, fresh Nov. 25 2 Spring Tooth Drags Kitchen Range Miss Ev a nPotlruf wf spent cSun- r i • Saturday night from Detroit, couple of days last week. Miss showers along Grand river. Ge Thomas, Peter Peterson and Louva la ace to the prices on wearables for next season, as we have your high water boots and the Cow, 8 years old, fresh Nov. 18 60-Tooth Spike Drag Set of Platform Scales dav with friends in Saranac. ! . . P^ cleaning, where she has been wilh her Beatrice accompanied him am Church were guests at Gordon Cow, 5 years old, fresh Dec. 18 Disc Harrow been selling a good] many suits and coats that will not old scow ready. You may no Frost's Sunday. Dinner Bell, Swiss Bells Fred Seott of Lansing visited ''To^lf'cieSnin. A ^Ino daughler. Miss Cora Parrott. spent the week with Mrs. M. S. Miss Esther Bieri spent Saturday Cow, 4 years old, fresh Dec. 20 New Superior U-Disc Drill V UI ( l imng & Dyting Cvpwirlit I'Ji: need them; but an ounce of pre Wood Rack his parents here over Sunday, j ^ S ' " who is in a hospital there. Stone. be worn until next winter. You Need These Now—Today and Sunday with Ellura Frost. Cow, 7 years old, fresh Jan. 10 Superior 11-Hoe Drill Ttie H • ii< of paration is worth a ton of ok 1 Road Scraper Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoag werei Mrs. Ruth Maier of Dowagiac 'Twould be a good scheme to Bob Weeks spent Sunday with his Cow, 3 years old, fresh Jan. 24 I /: Horse Stay Right Engine Doc Garfield. sister, Mrs. Bert Carrigan. 4 Feed Troughs in Grand Rapids last Thursday. Missions Buck of Grand spent a few days last week with remove the snow from Main Cow, 3 years old, fresh Jan. 5 Ra lds has bccn You cannot safely go with- Miss Ellis from Owosso is visiting Feed Grinder, Pulleys, Shafting Tank Heater Mrs Pearl Kincdom was P visiting her her brothers, Walter and Clif- Cow, 4 years old, fresh Jan. 28 Boxes and Belt street before the break up Just Stop and Think for One Moment The death of John L. Sulli friends at Moseley. Hay Tedder ford Gibson, and other friends Otherwise the slush will be van, one time champion pu^i out warm clothes these days. Mrs. Sarah Purdy attended the Cow, 2 years old, fresh Jan. 10 Set of Sleighs 7 Tons of Hay here. ft | "7 for an all wool or silk and wool suitor overcoat. We can't change the price. The manufacturer Ladies' Aid held at Mrs. Newton Jersey Cow, fresh Jan. 26 Double Buggy knee deep. list, at sixty, reminds us again Coon's home in Lowell Friday. 15 Tons of Ensilage 1 ^ • puts the price in the garments. He says we must sell these suits and coats for $17.00 as long as tbe that extreme physical training They are a necessity. 2 Single Buggies and Buggy Floyd Ingram of Grand Rnp- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phillips The serious fuel shortage in Logs wanted—We pav high- Mrs. Orren Sayles visited rela- 2 Heifers, 2 years old, give milk, Corn Stalks ol Gra (l Hastings was partially relieved present stock lasts. They are as good if not better than we can buy today to sell for twenty-five dollars. and development does not con- tives in Lowell Friday. Fresh Sept. 25 Runners 200 Bushels of Oats ids spent Monday with Miss n Rapids visited her par- est price for No. 1 elm logs T cnls Mr an(1 Mra R B Mur Saturday when farmers sold livered at our yards. We also tribute to long life. It lias been Several ladies met with Mrs. Jen- Grind Stone Some Potatoes, Small Tools, Frances Leonard." ' - - - - - nie Kropf Thursday to sew for the CATTLE Stoneboat l,ock over Sunda wood to eager purchasers. buy all kinds of saw timber; al- a matter of common knowledge The idea we want to drive Ladies' Aid. Etc., Etc. Miss Ida Belle Rutherford of ' >•• that the most highly traine( Holstein, 2 years old, due in Grand Rapids spent Sunday 1 rhe members of the Epworth Scores are forced lo burn saw- so do your custom sawing right. Helen Andrews spent Saturday dust. college athletes die while com- home is that this is the best and Sunday with Evelyn Howard in Spring with her parents here. ' I League enjoyed a potluck sup- —Michigan Bent Rim Co., Low- Well Prepared paratively young, it being im- Lowell. Thirteen Head Young Cattle Wm. H. Strong of Remus vis- at the home of Miss Lena Mrs. Kathryn VorHeis, sister ell, Mich. 31 tf irassible in the regular pursui store to find them in. Clinton Weeks of Lowell called Holstein Bull, 14 months old, Yeiter of Mrs. Jerome Duffy of South E. E. Cramplon, superlnlend- on Moseley friends Monday. ited his son Harry and family; Monday night. Our stock was never of a livelihood to maintain the Thorobred from Friday until Monday. | Cashier D. G. Mange of Ihe Boston and Mrs. A. W. Knee, ent of schools at Eaton Rapids pace set in the college training 5 Holstein Heifer Calves died al the home of the former for the lasl four years, has an- SARANAC Bull Calf Free luncli el NeenMr . and Mrs. C. H. Runciman! Lowell State bank has been con- about 2 o'clock Monday after- days. Heart failure follows, as Fur Coats, Ulsters, Fur-lined nounced thai he will be in the Mrs. Pearl Kingdom went to Low- and children were in Detroit a 1 fined to the house by illness for more complete at this time in Sullivan's case. noon. race for the Republican nomi- ell on Saturday to remain a few rmr few days lasl week, returning 1 the past two weeks. Coats, Chesterfields, Ulster- days. R. R. Johnson of Pontiac nation for county school com- of the season and if you Is the South loyal? Well, Misses Lena Olmstead and Jose- home Friday. | pjre ia(e Monday caused loss joined his family here at the missioner for Eaton county in three hundred of Georgia's ettes, Plush-lined Coats, etc. phine Green wait called on Sarah TERMS—Sums of $5 and under, cash. Sums over $5, 9 months A lady's muff was left in the' $10,000 to the Peterson Brewing home of his parents, Mr. and the next campaign. Mr. Cramp- wholesale grocers in convention Geasler Sunday afternoon. She is waiting room of the City Slate company plant. Grand Rapids. desire to look for a coat quite ill. time with good bankable notes, with interest at 6 per cent. Mrs. F. M. Johnson, lasl week, ton was supcrintentfenl of Ihe at Atlanta, pledged their whole- Miss Hattie Olmstead is helping Bank. Owner can have same by {The blaze started in the engine on account of the Garfield Lowell schools before going to hearted support of the food ad- Warm woolen suits, heavy her aunt, Mrs. Horton of Grand Rap- calling at bank. j room. freeze-out. Eaton Rapids six years ago. ids. or a suit we believe you ministration and of the govern- i ?4v!» ^nc iV'10 Ascribed i John Lalley says he will give ment in every needful measure winter troussrs, fur caps, Gordon Hale and family moved to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and town recently. lo the Y fund and neglected • jjg in money and help shovel in daughters Helen and Maxine How's This ? can find about what you (01917 for winning the war; and we Archie Denny spent last Wednes- lo come across ? If so, call or own fj^ yart| gCt 8now suppose the resolutions were day at Ralph Bigley's. sqent Sunday with the form- We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward wool sox, warm underwear. send amount of your subscnp- remove(| from Main street, er's mother in Keene. Helen for any case of Catarrh that cannot be adopted with a "Rebel yell." Lyle Denny, who is visiting his Gottfried Friedli cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Halph tion to Harry Day at the City i (}00(| scheme for Monday. remained to spend the week want. Yes, sir. You can bet your bot- State bank. i Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken Bigley, has been quite sick. His r V 5 with her grandmother. by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty* * tom dollar, the South is loyal. Right now, you won't find mother, Mrs. A. E. Denny, who help- N. C. Thomas, Auct. ' Charles Kyser made a trip lo! '»y > : R"" *, Kpnt county five yeafs. and has become known aa the ed to care for him, returned home W. T. Condon, Clerk Belding Tuesday investigating ^ administrator, has receiv- Mrs. Homer Thornton of most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Boys' Clothing Sweater Coats Emma Goldman and Alex- last Friday. c no Grand Rapids and Mrs. James Catarrh Medicine acts t!tru the Blood on Underwear any better goods (more of- the cane syrup proposition for " l*ce from Lansing that vic- the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- Just a little advice on clothing f Notice to CreofOfs. or ander Beekman, anarchists and Lowell and vicinity. He reports * >' bread, containing 20 per Dodds of Lansing were in town son from the Blood and healing the dis- Underwear for next season has 1 Our prices on sweaters and conspirators against the selec- Our Youths. State of Michigan, The Probate to attend the funeral of Kenneth eased portions. for your boys. Next season will ten not as good) nor any Court for the County of Kent. considerable interest manifested cent substitute, may be made by After you have taken Hall's Catarrh tive draft law, have resumed Every few days the appalling in the matter of growing cane bakers and sold, and can be ser- Chase and spent the remainder Medicine for a short time you will see a advanced on an average of 50 per see us selling boys' suits up to fif- sweater coats are less than the cost their prison sentences after be- announcement has been made In the matter of the estate of of the week al E. C. Walker's. great Improvement in your general larger assortment to choose Isaac B. Malcolm, deceased. | and establishing a syrup mill yyd in hotels and restaurants on health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- cent. We are selling it at the old teen dollars. We have a good of yarn on to-day's market. All ing out on bail while their cases that several hundred more en- Notice is hereby given that four here; and is looking up the mat- i Mondays and Wednesdays, the Advertised letters in the Low- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send were appealed. It might have months from the 25th day of Janu-1 for testimuniais, free. from than this store offers. listed and drafted men have ter of good seed, etc. wheatless days.—News. ell postollice: Samick Bros., P. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. prices. assortment now from $5 to 8.50- styles $1.00 to $10.00. been better to have sent them to been rejected by the examining ary, A. D., 1918, have been allowed; Arthur Smith, Thompson Hdw. Sold by all Drugpists. 75c. Germany where the government boards in our army camps. for creditors to present their claims i Bu9h1o L'l«ttr0,qr ilted liuing $22.50 against said deceased to said court Tfurseru Stock Co., Mrs. Chas. Allis, Miss Lcola opposers are shot without bail Come in and prove it to During the first draft it was for examination and adjustment and Arnold, Mrs. W. W. Colby, Mrs. WHITES BRIDGE or trial. Fluph linfcd UlslerH, Fur Collum 29.50 found that nearly 50 per cent that all creditors of said deceased L. E. Gooding, Mrs. David Mrs. Tom Morris went to Lowell Twenty Overcoats For Boys at a Special Reduction yourself. of the young men between 21 are required to present their claims Knisely. Saturday to spend a day or two Some movie artists have Dogukin Fur roatf«; quilted lining 28.00 and 30 were physically unfit for. to said court, at the probate oflice, THE N. P. HUSTED CO. have on hand with Mrs. Walter Morris. Those coats are sizes from 13 to 18 years. All good stylish garments with belts. Must close them out in the city of Grand liapids, in said Mrs. C. D. Smith of Grand Quite a number from this vicin- seized upon Cleopatra as a good Sheep lined Uliteri military duty. county, on or before the 25th day of the time-tried varieties ;of Fruit Treat, regardless of price. A good coat for your sen as cheap as $3.75. drawing theme, expecting to 16.00 Rapids was in town Monday. ity attended the Red Cross meeting Read the list here printed— It is extremely sad to realize May, A. D., 19il8, and that said claims consisting of She reports that her mother, at Smyrna Thursday. profit by exhibiting the physical Gordon Mackinaui ^ t0 10,59 will be heard by said court on Sat- REDUCE Mrs. Leonard lio'zung has pneu- that we had to have this awful Mrs. John R. White, who fell The Store That Saves You Money charms and frailties of the war in order to bring us to a urday, the 25th day of May, A. 1)., monia. Dr. Penton of Smyrna is Genuine Pontiac Jacket" 5.00 it will aid you to comfort- 1918, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. and broke her hip about five attending her. Egyptian queen. Theater people realization of the terrible de- Dated January 25111, A. 1)., 1918. rfpples, S*lums, Pears, Peaches, may well give us historical feat- weeks ago, is feeling quite com- Charlie Bowen was in Saranac Mackinaw Vesti 3.00 able clothes. terioration of the American Clark E. Higbee, forlable again. recently and reports the roads verv ures; but let us have the lights people. 30 Judge of Probate. Strawberries, blackberries, bad. as well as the shadows. Mackinaw Vent# wilh sleevei 5.00 Tin Nigli Cost of LimThe shortage e of fuel and dan- Mrs. R. F. Jenkins called on Mr. If we immediately begin to Get them now when you take slock of ourselves and chil- Ledger Club Offers. ger of smallpox have closed the and Mrs. Will Daily Saturdav after- What are we burning? Green Fur Cap* 9.00 to 4.50 Raspberries by purchasing your Groceries at noon. JOHN J. LALLEY dren and proceed lo remedy Lowell Ledger, Grand Rapids Hastings schools. Miss Margaret wood, corn cobs, paper, cinders, need them. Press and Michigan Farmer, $4.80. Lamb-lined Mitti 185 this condition the war will not Miller, a teacher, had been suf- electricity and a little slack. Ledger and Press, $4.30. and a general line of Ornamental Stock, fering several days with small- be without some redeeming Ledger and Farmer, $2.00. CATARRH We are still holding our old arm Wool Ca'thmere Pant* 2.75 TREES, ROSES, SHRUBBERY and FLOW* Phone )ox before being confined to her features. Ledger and Toledo Blade, $1.75. of attle were appropriated. This ad- chair in reserve. That with Dr. Ledger and New York Thrice-a- 250 ionic. It is feared that many Quickly Ended by a Pleasant, Heavy Wool Kersey Panti 3.75 It has long been said that the ERS for sale at reasonable prices for the dition virtually safeguarded Germany Garfield's advice and the "Save farmer will give his slock closer Week World, $2.15. Kelloffi's Grocoiy lave been exposed. Germ-killing Antiseptic. spring delivery 1918, at the old atand. a shovelful a day tag," must do DuuheHH Trousers in Ledger and Alto Solo, $2.25. W. J. Harroun and Miss Jes- The little Hyomei inhaler is made KIHSMIIE from cattle sbortage other aattoasnow attention and better care than Ledger and Grand Rapids Herald, Office and Packing grounds near Quality Guaranteed. suffer. for a last resort. Heavy Winter goods 3.75 to 1 65 he does his family and it is loo sie Harroun went to Lowell of hard rubber and can easily be $4.30. carried in pocket or purse. It will Ia loflaad some 1,400,000 acres of Hsavy Wool Sox true in many cases. Ledger, Herald and Michigan Thursday lo visit relatives for The advice to eat oysters, 75c to 35c last a lifetime. World War Wattes Europt't grass laads have by compulsory mess* COONS Farmer, $4.80. SrandVrunk 7)epot, Xowe 11, 9/fich, 20 ozs. Little Quaker «uu:nr Corn 20c.. 8 for 50c the dav. A. J. Simons went to Into this inhaler you pour a few fowls, cheese and eggs instead We have come now lo sec; the ures teoa forced Into grain production, it: The Lowell Horn*' of Hart Sdmffner k Marx Clot hew Ledger, Today's Housewife and 20 ozs. Pressings Golden Kernel Sugar Coro....20c.. ,8 for 55c Lowell Saturday on business. drops of magical Hyomei. Meat Supply. of meat, may remind some peo necessity of having a physician McCalT's Magazine, $2.30. thuo rodadag pasturage and hay lands. 20 ozs. Porfft.-'tion braud Country Gentleman Mrs. Fred Smith went to Low- is absorbed by the antisep- pie who are not millionaires of give us and our children thor- Lowell Ledger and Detroit Daily Buy Fall-bearing Strawberries grown at tic gauze within and now you are A declining scale of maximum meat Journal, rural or village, $4.10. Sugar Corn 20c.. ,8 for 50c ell Saturday to visit relatives for lees for live cattle was ordained In the hungnr one who wistfully ough examination every few home and known to be productive and of ready to breathe it in over the germ American Steek Ralsert Co-operate months and that we must act Lowell Ledger and Grand Rapids 20 ozs. Farm House bmnd Sugar Corn 20c.. 8 for 50c the day.—Belding News. infested membrane where it will igliad, as follows: For September, sighed: "If we had some ham, The study of German will and constituents are hoping for his News, $3.90. good varieties* With Food Administration In Con- John Thomas purchased a span of upon his suggestion. 20 ozs: Gilman brand Early June Peas 18c.. 8 for 48c Mrs. Mary Collar, a former speedily begin its work of killing 917.TS per hundred pounds; October, THE UNIVERSAL CAR we'd have some ham and eggs— probably be dropped in Grand speedy recovery. horses of Joe Stahl Thursday. He Lowell Ledger, Michigan Farmer, catarrhal germs. Hyomei is made of servttlen Measures. •17.28; Movember and December, A full sized, full grown smallpox It is imperative that we give 20 ozs. Little Quaker brand, fancy, small Peas, 20c.. 8 for 50c resident of Vergennes, aged 84 if we had the eggs." Rapids schools. A course in de- will work the Moses Wietz farm American Poultry Advocate, Home Australian eucalyptol combined 91104 tad fer January, $14.40. The scare struck Ada last week to the this year. more and more attention to the Life, Fruitman and Gardener, reg- 20 ozs. Belleof Hart brand,special sifted Peas, 20c.. 8 for 550 years, died at the home of her with other antiseptics and is very The FordSedau. with its exceedingly comfort- monology might be substituted accompaniment of rumors and jin- ovldeat latent of this measure was to Just think! There are only Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowerby care of the morals and habits of ular price $3.85; special price, only < 20 ozs. Monarch brand String Beans 15c... 8 for 88r daughler, Mrs. Geo. E. Bowers, pleasant to breathe. It !• probable that Europe for many able and retined furnifchingR, its neat appear* if Kaiser Bill could be secured gling phones. To date, Michael Far- are the proud parents of a haby $2.60. It is guaranted to banish catarrh, drive tho boof animals late market si twenty-one more heatless days our young, so that we can de- 20 ozs. Littls Quaker brand String Beann 15c... 8 for 40c at Alton, Iowa, Sunday, Feb. 3. years after the war will look to a soon as possible. ance and every*day.in-the.year utility, is an or instructor. rell's family are quarantined, where hoy. W. V. ffiurras 20 ozs. Hart brand Choice Wax String Beans, 15c... 8 for 40c bronchitis, sore throat, croup,- in February, and we can sleep two light cases of disease have de- Thur/ie Seese visited the Lowe velop and produce the finest The body was brought to Ver- coughs and colds or money back.' sreat extent to America for Itf meat According to offldal French figures, especially attractive motor car for women, veloped. No further spread of dis- 20 ozs. Hart brand Cut^Wax Beans 15c... 8 for 8«c seven of them. Hip! Hip! Hur- school Thursday. specimens of young manhood gennes and the funeral services It cleans out a stufled head in two supply. tho cattle of France have decreased to meeting so fully all the demands of social and rah! A ribless umbrella has been ease is anticipated, although the full Elmer Ellis and Floyd Flynn were and womanhood, not only for Seneral Tlfanayer 20 ozs. Marcellus brand Fresh Lima Beans 20c..., 8 for 5()c minutes. a total of 12,841.000 as compared with family life—a ddlitfht to women who drive co-operation of residents and health in were held at the home of her Europe's herds are dwindling under made out of material stiffly Caledonia Saturday. our own good, but because 20 ozs. Central States brand Kidney Be'ins 20c... 8 for 48c daughter, Mrs. John Crakes, Sol® by M. N. Henry and drug- 14J0T,000 la 1S18. Today, due to lack because of the easy, safecontrol. Summer and officers is necessary to suppress Let Us Print 8 for 55c gists everywhere. war's demands faster than they eta be In England food prices have crimped. A suit of that stuff this dread disease. America must furnish the lead- 20 ozs. Hart brand Pork and Beans 20c... Wednesday at 1:30. p. m., Rev. of ferage principally. France Is pro- winter it is always ready—never a doubt KEENE CENTER Complete outfit, including in- replenished. dudag only one gallon of milk where doubled in four years—just a would be fine for folks without A letter just received from a local ers of the world in all lines af- CM 20 ozs. Monarch brand Pork nnd Beans 20c... 8 for 50c haler and one bottle of Hyomei, about that nor never any fears for trouble on Your Sale Bills T5ft' Xowell, Vftch. W. M. P. Jerrett of Lowell before tho war two and one-half gal- few, faint preliminaries of what )ack bone. Twould permit the soldier boy, Russell Nellist states he Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denton and ter this war is over. 20 ozs. Helmet brand Mizod Vegetables 15c..., 8 for 40c officiating. Burial in the Krum costs but little, while extra bottles When the German armies retired the way. Then the cost of operation and up- Kaiserism is to cost the world. poor things to stand up. is at Camp Merritt, N. J., also that son, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hickert, son M. C. Lay find. 20 ozs. Duchess brand Succotash 20c..., 8 for 55c if afterward needed, may be ob- from occupied portions of France and lons wore produced. keep is very small. Sedan, |695f. o. b. Detroit. he intends visiting "Little Ol' New , ""d daughter were Sunday guests of cemetery. tained of any druggist. Moaattmo the United States food ad- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heed at Pot- 82 ozs. Helmet brand Hominy 15c..., 8 for 40c Belglam approximately 1,800,000 head Vawk" with a squint at "Miss Lib- Names of persons hoarding •lalstratloa has taken steps to con- KREISER AUTO CO., Lowell. erty" before going somewhere East, ter's Corners. 82 ozs. Cabin Creek brand Cold Packed To- A New York profit hog drew r=ir flour are being taken and filed serve oar Socks nnd herds nnd to In* $300 fine selling sugar for 14 West, North, or South. Maude Velzy was a Saturday Of Local Interest HE matoes 25c..., 8 for (55c niMht guest of Jennie Golds. by Guy W. Rouse, Kent county crease tholr anmbera. The stock breed- cents a pound. It's still possi- At present writing, word has 82 ozs. Pewamo brand Hand Packed To- been received of the death of Mrs. Mildred Carr, who has been ill Seme People We Know, and We matoes 25c.... 8 for 68c food administrator, who char- on of thin country show a dlspoolUon ble however, to get the skinner Mary Collar, widow of Silas Collar, with pneumonia, has returned to Will Profit by Hearing About to coopsrnto with tho government In school after an absence of three 20 ozs Saracen brand Tomatoes 18c..,. 8 for 4Gc acterizes such hoarders as un- who charged 15 cents for 3 cent old residents of Vergennes town- Them. tk Lowell Hospital patriotic and as doing all they EARLHUNTER1 onions. ship, near Ada, where are many weeks. 20 ozs. Hart brand Tomatoes 18c..,. 8 for 50c WHO BEATS THE EATS Fee many yenrs It has been a prne- Marie Daller was called to Lowell This is a purely local event. Money to Loan can lo help Germany win the relatives and friends. Her death, It took place in ix>wcll. Good Care. Good Board 88 ozs. Hart brand Pumpkin 18c.... 8 for 48c Oce among many of tho dairy people Phone 127 caused by a fall and broken hip, Tuesday to assist in caring for 1). war. Mr. Rouse received a re- G. Mange. Not in some far away place. on easy monthly paymeats. 88 ozs. Farm House brand Pumpkiu 18c.... 8 for 44c of this ooaatry to kill male calvee at In Germany those who op- occurred at the home of her daugh- You are asked to investigate it. Pricaaraasonable. port of a person who has a bar- At Lasby's? pose the government are shot. ter, Mrs. Geo. Bowers, at Alton, Miss Audie Frost, who was so Let your rent money pay 14Soz. bottle Monarch braud Tomato Catsup, 25c.. .8 for 68c birth and la many Instnnces tho fe- Asked to believe a citizen's word. rel of flour at home and makes mnlen If not aoedod to replenish their Those who do not like the Iowa, where she was visiting. In- seriously injured by falling through To confirm a ciUzenV statement- Citizens Phone 162. for your bone. 16 oz. bottle VanTamps Tomato Catsup 80c.. .8 for 80c terment in the Krum cemetery, Ver- a glass door, is able to sit up. Her Any article that is endorsed at 20 oz. can Farm House brand Hawaiian daily purchases of flour, al- Hot Meals, Lunches and Drinks herds rather thaa go to the expense of United States, should try the gennes. She is survived by two arm is getting along nicely. DO IT NOW. though there are but two mem- •atarlag thorn late veal Tho high Kaiser's eountiy. home. Sliced Pineapple 25c.. .8 for 70c Mrs. S. G. Foreman of Ludington Is more worthy of confidence 0 oz. can Hula-Hula brand Hawaiian Sliced bers in the family.—News. As you like 'em, when you want voro. Fair prices of moat caused tho virtual dls- is visiting her brother. Frank Carr. Than one you know nothing coatiaaaace of this kUUng. Another Thomas Pant went to Grand Hap- about. Lowell BoiMinjj Pineapple 15c.. ,8 for 85c Last Thursday night was • Prices. oncoarnglag fhet Is 78 per coat of Some Gennaa farmers in the ids last week to visit bis daughter, 20 oz. can Lighthouse brand Strawberriet 20c.. .8 for 50c state are due for trouble, if it's Endorsed by unknown people. blinger for Old man Zero. Mer- eslves killed ter vest this year were LOOK Mrs. Elmer i.awrence. Mrs. Frank RandalL Monroe St., 20 oz- Lighthouse brand Pitted Red Clierri€8...20c.. COAL Mrs. Shores and son and Hobert and LoanAssoditiei .8 for 50c cury went down into the base- aulea true, as charged, that they are to Lowell, says: 'The first symptom 1% Ibf. Lighthouse brand, California Yellow ment in some placcs and, un- feeding their wheat to hogs. Brock were dinner guests at Frank of kidney trouble in my case was jfliito Cire Try Our New Sweets Somebody has very aotly said that Foley's Carr's Sunday. pain in my back which bothered Talk It over with Peaches 25c.. .8 for 65c like the cat, it hasn't come back tho wars of tho woild hats boea won About fifty attended the road Yoa've eottohaad tt to Bene- me greatly when I stooped over. My • STORIES COMPUTtB M. C. OREENG, Pre*, or 1% lbs. Tepee brand Pearn 25c.., 8 for 65c yet. Will Kerekes, who since On your Sweety. Bound to please her. Big with grease, meaalag that baooa and Honsy meeting at the Keene church on kidneys acted irregularly and 1 J. B. ifelTBB, lee. Package Jello, any flavor ••••••••ceeee*•••••••••••• 10c the heatless days has moved in lard have boea aa eeeeatlal to success diet Arnold for one thing-He Tuesday. The Ladies Aid served felt all run down. Doan's Kidney fresh stock just in. See our lino of anil didn t go around howling about dinner and made 912. Lb. Carolina Head Rice 18c.. .4 for 45c wilh his father, took his ther- ia war as powder, which Is true. aodu Pills benefitted my whole system Repairina ar Mrs. Emma Hull and Mrs. Chas. HOTEL BROWNING Lb. Swift brand California Apricots 25c.. .2 for 45c mometer with him. It hung Tho hop of Europe have boea very his loyalty. and relieved me of all the kidney of all kinds. 1 when in the Lampkin of Saranac visited at H. F. disorder. Doan's Kidney Pills are 1 >'ufl Farm House brand, GO to 80, Prunes 15c...4 for 50c beside his father's out on the grently sacrllcod to present day needs. Wilkinson's last week Wednesday. certainly a reliable kidney medi- Grand Rapids' Newest Lbs. Farm House brand, 40 to 50, Prunes 20c, Fancy Box Stationery This makes tho Amertcaa burdoa all! PIvmMiifl, . Wffli Doe clutchcs of 8 for 50c farm and both registering 30 cine." FireProof. At Sheldon and Oakes Lb. Fancy White Comb Honey ...... 25c tho BMro henvy nad makes doubly es-) WANTED! I t »i GufleU dMtn'l promiie warm- La grippe. I GRIT Price 80c, at all dealers. Don't Three Squares from Union Station Vulcanizing a Specialty degrees below zero; and when Tablets, Pencils, Etc. ssattsl an lacrenssd pork prodnctloa Hot Water anil er weather in March. Come in U. )b*. PinuYan, York State Buckwheat Flour It quickly stops tiie hard cough, Ef yer feelin' sort o* blue, •Imply ask for a kidney remedy- Two from Monroe Ave. ' town and country agree, it la this aatisa. la Italy grala Is now An' a kind o' sickness follers you, get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same in doth sacks 90c must be true. At The Ledger •uhlddea to ho fed to hogs, la Dea- Hot Air Healifij] nh to Uwwiattriif GwftM esies the pain and Jes' take a little nip o' grit, tnat Mrs. Randall had. Foster-Mil- Every Room Has Bath. Shears and Knife Grind- ^ 5 lbs. King Milling Co. Buckwheat Flour 75c Order your magazines hero end save letters Poultry for Skipping General Repair Work. An' pull yer boot straps up a bit. It Win Pay You office .the mercury was out of mark nnder a recent order oao-feurth tlgbtneas in the chest, burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. hundred and freeze to death. More than Half our Rooms at $1.50 ing. Bicycle and Gasoline i 0 lbs. King Milling Co Graham Flour. 60c sight and across the street at and postage. We take tho risks. sf tho hogs won ordersd to bo kUled.! Call Phone 202. I make helps the wheezy Ef yer troubles come a runnin' Ilbs. Smyrna Mills Graham Flour %Jes' meet 'em yith yer cunnin', No Rooms Above $2.0t) 60c the drug store it was 26 below; n Is ssthaated that sat hslf have aow a' specialty of bet akr breathing. Engine repairing, etc. lo^. <• runkliu Mills Entire Wheat Flour been killed. HIGH PRICES PAID. Offie* Sometimes a little pinch o' sand, Suites of Rooms for Touring Parties to become a regu- 11.00 and Henry's is a warm place at !u ^fl^re#d in tbe Ledg. For mm* yssn Will make a fallen feller stand. W hive Vavy peans. lb r...... 18c that. Old Man Cole—not Coal- Is the best too good for you? gLjMfe .EyMrfr lyrup propou* lUadsrd Umlly r in Don't think ye are alone, Shampooing and Soalp Beautiful Cafe Loggia ANDREWS & SON lar advertiser in Dr. iju» v Beans, lb 20c said he had to step lively when LASBY & SON If not, take The Ledger. tf Phooo 211, Lowell. ifalKTML cough OMdlclM that Fer every feller has his own, keutty. Junes Land, y*?*father of •oatsbt mo opirtss. Delightful Cafeteria Arcade he built the fires that morning. Hoffman She* Tiofe Never yet was man so big, Treatment* Exceptional Cusine. Perfect Service Flrst'doop eant Scott'e News Stand and Smoker's Goods. i e looe 1 Lnocb Room Cash paid for Butter and Eggs* He said some more, too, but Block. I^r5Z1 $^ * ^ toe®®™ That sometime he didn't have to die. uswawry - farm ieme years a#o U. M, MBIT. M. C. LsyAnd. IMH* tMcomb fVm.M Popaiar Prices. -'This Paper-* we're not going to repeat it
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and mystery, don't Imagine I am wme terrible criminal," he suggested. Save Your that naturally Rurrounn it In .i ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD ITS THE SAME EVERYWHERE "Those two sleuths ore paid for n defl- HOW THIS of those who have hnd no expin... Hi of It. He might then hnve profited ny WOMEN DEMANDING PREPARE FOR WAR i nlte mission—to see that I do not leave SUMSdlOOL Cash and _ Corunnn, Mich.—"I had been sick a the city. They have no power to de- tmmm my experience; hut now, should the long time with kidney und bladder i| "Better #:§ r . , The first test n man Is put thru for tain me. Only. If I should leave, they Your Health HEKVOUS WOMAN jungle lust every clnlm him. he will either war or life Insurance 1b an exami- trouble. Had backache all the time. I «• i% will at once telegraph to a point of LESSON hnve nothing to guide him but his own BETTER MATERIALS nation of his water. This Is most essen- did everything, but could not find any B 0 a: (Dy E. O. .tenurf ulrector of Impulses, aud 1 know how powerful tial because the kidneys play a most im- relief. One day I saw an advertise- vital Interest to me, live hundred miles portant part in causing premature old age Times tho Sunday School Courao of the Moody these may be in the wrong direction ut ment of Anuric in the paper. I sent #:S away, and spoil my life." Bible Institute. ChlnnRO.) OOTWELL and death. The more Injurious the pois- #::5 times." New York.—An American buyer liv- sold In London for two years to wom- 10 cents to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, "And I can help you?" I asked. ir'tpyltrht. 1017, Wewo-rn NVwgp:iper Union. > CASCARA Ef QUININE ons passing thru the kidneys the sooner "Materially." But Lady Grey stoke only shook her ing in New York who represents a link en who have always worn calico wrap- comes decay—so says Dr. Pierce of Sur- N. Y., for a trial package. The sample "Then use me. I ask no (piestIons. Told by Herself. Her Sin- head as she had a hundred other times of retail shops that stretch ncross Hie pers and knitted shawls. gical Insiilute, Buffalo, N. Y.. who further did me so much good that I got more ii continent and who Is said lo have advises all people who arc past thirty to from the druggist. I can't begin to tell Give me explicit instructions and de- LESSON FOR JANUARY 27 cerity Should Con- when the subject had claimed their at- Preaching a New Gospel. preserve the vitalily of the kidneys and By FRANCIS LYNDE 'g pend upon me to follow them out." vince Others. tention In the past. control over $128,000,000 a year for And It is these women, so the stu- free the blood from poisonous elements, what Anuric has done for me. I will a Those Instructions were clear and JESUS FORGIVING SIN. "No, John," she insisted. "I shall the purchase of women's clothes, dents of the new statistics allirm, juch as uric add—drink plenty of water— speak a good word for It, for I can't (Copyrishl by Chartea Sciibiwr't Son>) By Lucille Estelle Balcom M simple. I was to become Adrian No- never give my cvuseni to the implant- should be a good authority on the buy- who nre demanding good materials sweat some daily and lake Anuric, double be too graleful. -MRS. JULIA MONT- : l strength, before meals. =m J! -5 ble, who had no acqualntanoes in the LESSON TI3XT—Mark 2:1-12. Coiti lest, gives Christopher, III.—"Por four yean 1 ing in Jack's mind of any suggestion ing power of the country. He Is. He for their clothes. It is said by those FOllT, Corunna, Mich. h suffered from irregularities, weakness. This An-u-rlc Is a lat® discovery of Dr. city, and who was known to oone ex- GOLDKN TKXT—Tho Son of Man hath "o£®. Mvet money. has gone over the entire situation as who know, that women who paid $15 Pleasant Pellets for stomach, liver (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) authority on earth to foriifve sia.—Mark 24 TabUte for 25e. nervousness, and of the savage life from which we hotb Pierce and Js put up in tablet form, and CHAPTER XXVI—Continued. !ius posse, whi'ii Smith made a sug- siami si>i!ic slia—some cbance of link- House grill when a third man came ' '•'J-*'. can bo obtained for COc at almost any and bowels, are made up of the May- cept the two skulkers I had seen. I 2:10. Al An jrDruf Stars was in a run down m wish to preserve him." It confronts us, with the new year for suits now pay $"0, and those who —19— gestion. ing—" lu' Inokoil tip uppeallngly at in to Join Ihem. I w as in a deplorable condition, men- ADDITIONAL MATHUIAL FOR nmuM drug store. For that backache, lumbago, apple, aloe leaves and jalap. This well- was to shave, array myself in the condition. Two of Mr. Moore's room was next to that und a great war. Here Is what ne paid $2 for a bat now pay $10; and rheumatism, "rusty" joints, swollen feet "No; yoo didn't say too much," was "Both of your parties will havo the Siarbuck—"what is it that I'd stand "What's the Joke?" (pioried the new* .aliy. physically and in a linancial way. T13ACI1 ICRS—Pan. 32; Luke 15:11-24; 7:36- says: known pellet was made up nearly fifty clothing of ray new friend, go where our best doctors bu EDGAR RICE of his youthful charge, and It was the this change in money spending does or hands, duo to uric acid In the blood. Ito low-toned reply. And then: "Billy, workmen's bunk houses in range, .Mr. some clianoe of litidiiig. Billy? 1- I eomer; and when he was shown (he I had not had a square meal for a fK): Matt. 1:21; Heb. 7:25. years ago, by Dr, Pierce, and can be I liked, spend what money 1 liked, PRIMARY MKMORY VHRSK—Forgive failed to do me any tutor's custom to have a look into the "The facts and figures which I have not rest entirely on the fact that a Anuric quickly dissolves the uric acid as Harding, and we mustn't forgot that can'i si'i'iu lo n-mi'mlKT." marriage iiem, he nodded gravely. HARDLY POSSIBLE FOR HIM a few mouths ngo I wns Jerked out of month; there was not so much in my simply keep up tho farce that I was us our sins.—I.nko 11:4. good. I beard so dUHfiOUCHS boy's each evening as the former was show that women In the country have dollar of 1014 is equal to 57 cents of hot water does sugar. Take a little An- obtained from almost any apothecary. my place in life and set down in an- Colonel Baldwin and Williams are Wiiliains turned his la.T away and "That's all right: hut the Herald man pocket as a dime to provide me with much about what uric before meals and live to be a hun- Step into any good drug store nnd ask Adrian Noble, to delude the sleuths INTERMEDIATIO TOPIC Jesus heal- Copyright by about to re'.lre. This evening he was more money today than ever In our 1018. dred. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial other place where practically every- prisom-rs in the limokofpor's shack. Stiiriuu-k tluhtciu'tl his brnumbing grip didn't cl the full tlavor of it. It was my customary cheap lodging house ing soul and body. Reasons Why One Man Was Unable LydiaE.Pinkham's for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.—Adr. 1 who would be ever at my heels. Frank A* Munsey Co. particularly careful not to neglect this history. Hundreds of thousands of Here nre the things that the gov- package of Anuric. thing 1 hnd learned as a boy and man If the guns have to be usod—" upon fin sovcivd artorv in tho bared a sort of runaway match, it seems; bed, and 1 was glad of the enveloning SENIOR AND ADULT TOl'K'-Jesus to Wear a "Smile That Won't Vegetable Com- Adrian Noble prepared me fully for meeting man's tleepcal ni;«:d. pound had done for duty, for lit hnd just come from a con- these women will be in a financial ernment wishes to say—those of us had to be forgotten. I don't know- "There won't, he any wild shooting. | •'""'u from whii h lie had cut the sleeve, the fond parent wasn't Invited or eon- fog, which hid my thin, threadbare (he role I consented to assume. It Come Off." This Is one of the most dramatic, others, 1 tried it ference wilh the boy's father and moth- position to buy the kind of clothes who appeal to you through the written that fm making It understandable to of the Kind you're iliinlcing of." re-} ^uiith seemed to he going oil again, suited.'* gnrmcnts. was not a dillicult one. To be well- and was cured. I they have always wanted, which is word as we would like to appeal to you spectacular Incidents recorded in tiie Fifty-seven grown-ups nnd three THE STRANGE ANIMAL GOES TO LONDON AND THERE IS er, in which U had been Impressed you, but—" Uinu'd the .^heritT grimly. "There | hut he surhlriily opened his eyes and 1 don't see that the fond parent has Ii was about nine o'clock in the eve- dressed. fully fed, provided with am no longer ner- of the better grades, and garments face to face. Your liver is the Best Bible. It is a good Illustration for Juveniles recently gathered In IMod- upon him that he must exercise the "Yes. yoo are," broke in tho man at ain't a single man in this posse that , pointed Iraniienlly with a linger of the any Kick coming," said the one who nning, and I was standing in front of money and comforlahly housed, in- vous, am regular, better than they have ever worn." Sunday school teachers on how (o toll more's village hail to hear what a lec- PUT ON EXHIBIT0N BY PAULVITCH-JACK greatest care to prevent Jack visiting In spending your money on clothes, Beauty Doctor the wheel. "I've had to turn two or can't hit what he aims at, nine tiires ; one s('r\ireahle hand. "Caleb him! had sold .li'.ibey a promising prospect a half-completed imilding. wondering spired me with confidence in my pow- - ... , . and In excellent a story by imagining what one would the music hall where Ajax was being Now, mind you. This Is the state- co-operate with the designers by in- three little double somersaults myself i out o' ten. Bid here's hopin' we onnh'ateh him:" he slirilied. He's going I hole on Topaz mountain two days ear- if j laid not better seek In some of its ers to carry the program through. turer had to say on the subject of op •calth. I believe the Compound will A dull, yellow, lifeless skin, or pimples and naturally do. We ought to have our core any female trouble."—Mrs. AUCB CLAYTON BCOMES RESTLESS shown. ment of a mnn who represents that dorsing the slim silhouette, the short ITTLE eruptions, are twin brothen to constipation. in the years that aro gone." ' gather 'em in without the guns. It" to dy-i!ynamile ihe dam I" Ii. •The vomv-' fellow's got all kinds sheltered corners a resting place for At tiinos my mind misgave me. dur- tlmlsm. The visitor was full of wis- scholars see with their imagination, HELLER, Christopher, III So wtien ho opened tbe boy's door at vast merchandise that we find out- jacket and the eliminatiou of as niu.-h Bile, nature's own laxative, is getting into your "They used 10 call me 'Momy-Biy.' they ain't iooidn' tor us—" I'linginir to i-oiiseiousm ss with a | of money." tho night and get away from the ing a week when there was wilh me dom and sage advice. the story of this lesson as though they Nervousness is often a symptom of about half-past nine he was greatly ex- side of the exclusive dressmakers and wool as possible from a costume. For blood instead of passing out of your system hack there in Lawronoevillc, and I tit - : The interrupiion wns the whiniim utIii that not even the blood loss; ."i know." ihe land broker put in. drenching rain and the fierce wind the certain consciousness tiuit my ev- "Don't look on the black side," he de- weakness or some functional derange- Synopsis.—A scientific expedition oft tbe African coast rescues cited. though not entirely surprised, to high-priced shops. He knows what the rest, you can spend whatever es ii should. This iu the treatment, in suc- ted the name." Smith went on. "Tve M.ng oi •: j:!cketeil hullct i>ass:,ng over- '"'•ill I break. Smith saw Willinms "ipji thoy're whispering It around that raging ovorhend. when 1 noticed a ery step was dogged. I pretended nev- were eye-witnesses of the whole scene. claimed. "CuKivate tho happy heart ment, which may be overcome by this Alexis Faulvitch. He brings aboard an ape. Intelligent and friendly. find Hie future Lord (.ireystoke fully the women throughout tho country money you feel you can afford. lie- cessful use for 50 years — OLC pill daily -prii.g io Ids iV' t and give Ihe alarm; Mr. Kichlamler had oilier plans for well-drossed, brisk-appearing man np- er (o observe my tireless trailers, but The lime was about May or June A. D. and the smiling face. Smile at misfor- famous root and herb remedy, Lydia Just had to do the best I could out h. ad. followi d !>y the crack of a ritle. dressed for the street and about to desire to buy, nnd when he makes member that It is not extravagance, SauQPlD-SauLDose—Small Price (more only when necessary). V.w ihn • or four of the sh- riiT's men ids daughter. They also say that .lib- pr.i,el mg. 1 could only make out form 28, (he second year of .lesus' ministry, tune and diflicultles; smile whilst you E. Pinkham'f Vegetable Compound, as here. I found that I had a hody that Down ho>s;" said tlu >!ier:li softly. a dozen times a day I discovered them crawl from bis open bedroom window. the statement that the demand for but a form of charily, to keep this drop •heir weapons and hurl them-|| .y wouldn't stay to face the musle; and face dimly, for tho rays of tho a few weeks following the last lesson, nlay. and always go smiling about your thousands of women have found by could stand man-sized hardship, and a -rttin^ 'h" . \aai|»Ie hy slidiiiLr into ihe tt M-. Moore made a rapid sprint cheap fabrics and shoddy materials money moving so thai it reaches to se ves up"n a!i"ther n an who was try- lu- lefi on Ihe midnight train last cornor electric light were obscured by during which time he liad been preach- business." experience. CHAPTER I—Continued. know I do not approve of such exhi- kind of savage nerve that could give ivrdy ai.v .ivr.ch atTord'd l y the dry acn-ss the apartment, but the waste of is beginning to wane, he represents Carter's Little Liver Fills ing and healing in the surrounding A mournful-looking gentleman, wear- If complications exist, write Lydia E. —2— bit ions." the uttermost corners of society where ditch of ill'- outlet canal; and sis he n: it : :;,ke his way tmnoiiced to ihe ;i -M a few lioiirs after Hie wedding, a juiting stone column, but 1 saw that Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass., for a most interesting phase of commer- country. ing sidewhiskers, shook his head is The olllcers and scientists nlmard of- "I don't see why not. mother." re- energy was unnecessary, for when the women und children are gathered to -aid ii a sliarp fusiliaile broke out, i - - wiih i box o: dynamite on V1, ;,s p,.! (,, p,. jmiong rlioso present he wi s about my own imlld and height. suggestions in regard to your ailment I. Introduction. Jesus could testify boy heard him within the chamber und cial activity. make a living wage. with lire sparlings from the commis- s 'I 'll!'!'i hen ho lell the tooli-h d,,. ,,jd man should blow in." As the mist raised momentMrily 1 no- disagreement. The result of its Ions experience if ten discussed the beast, but they were plied the boy. "All the other fellows For Constipation In a home as wt-il as before tiie multi- unable to account satisfactorily for the The great nations who make wom- There is no diminution in the bril- sary iiuiidin^ and others from tho ••"'d'' "Oil:'!.: again wlien he looked i ,• "What?" in a chorus of two—"left ticed also two sinistefdooking men r»0 "Do you doubt me. friend?" askc# at your service. go. and they go lo the zoo. too. and Oentiine Put* You tudes. Indeed it was after having tes- en's clothes through the process of liancy of fashion Both Franee and mesa hey..ml to show that tie snrpnse : l S?arhiiek. feet hohiud him. slinking, dodging and the lecturer. The sad one nodded strange ceremony with which he greet- you'll never lot me do even that. Any- llf.'tS P .:ht 1 his wife?" Immense organizations have flooded America are working hard to assist the eignuture Over Night " l\r, the iiiih uirl- te'l her - you tified in the home (v. 1.) that the "Hive tiie smiling face a trial for a ed each new faco. I Ind be been discov- body'd think 1 was a girl or—or a mol- was balUed in both directions. "That's what they say. Hut that's drawing out of view against the build- SAtS FAKM FENCES MUST GO the world with cheap and perishable kiMW \\!:at fu tell h"r. l'il!y; ahotit crowds gathered about the doorway, week." ered upon the mainland or any other lycoddle. Oh. falher." he exclaimed as government to stimulate women's de- "They mtisi have had scouts out.'' only one of the new and startling in L'. apparel. They have cat.-rod to a de- .h/t I :rie.i to d .. li 'i'di u said I'd for it was not Known that be was there, Another shake of the head came place than the almost unknown Island Ihe door opened lo admit a tall, gray- sire lor clothes. Tho new things which was Smith's word to the .-hn'ilT, things thai isn't in the morning papers. Tiie mini in advance was not (<>0 feet Take Up Much Ground That Might Be .•••: k.l!••'!. ! I : eiia : iber-'d what sii" until some days after he had boon in from the gloomy man. "Dussn't risk that had been his home they would oyed man—"oh. fal her, can't I go?" | was c;:inii.u-ly reconnolterinu the ui w- Have you heard about Smith?-or rr,,,n nu* w,,"n ,,,ort-, " Devoted to Agriculture, Is I Paliid, Pale, Pytty-Faced People Nesd Carter's Iron Piiis -; ,d. .iiid I didn't care. Tell her i the house. LUKO tells us (hat the it. mister," he answered in hollow have concluded Ihat be had formerly !y d(!\oloiU'd situation from tho shel- haven't you hoon up long enough yet?" , sm'ppy croak overhead. He uttered a Writer's Claim. "Go where, my son?" asked the new- crowds which came, came not only been n pot of man, but tbnt theory was comer. ter of tho canal trench. " I'hoy art' lid ihat that one miaure was worth sharp cry. sprang at me. seized me tones. "I be undertaker in these parts, "1 heard yesterday that he was he- from Galilee but .Imlea and oven Je- not tenable in tho face of the Isolation Upsetting the Lsw. Washing Railroad Cars by Electricity. evidentiy ready tor us. and thai knocks d .•.''•;• worth all it cost." by hoth arms, gave me a swing, sent an' there's a hepidemic on. Fancy me On the old farm there Is much wast- "He wants to go to a music hnll to ginning to mend." replied the break- rusalem. .lesus diil his work so well of his unlnhabitod Island. A class ,ii Harvard niiiv- rsiiy he.r S'-areity of labor brougli! about hy your plan in the head. Vour mott The raiic i'is idasl of a freak auto mo wheeiini: into a heap of debris and with a face like a chessy cat's walkln' •?d land. Fields, lanes, pastures and, see a tralnod ape." said the mother, faster on Hie left. in the home that wherever he was. the afore funerals I"—London Tit-Bits. lie seemed continually to be search- iieen told hy its innie'^.r :!::d a nor war eonditioiis has caused many labor- can't cross these staging'- nnder tire." hova rii.i. 'd inio 11.. growling murmur id" •'•If Jumped hack. 1 saw a swift in pai-ticular, fences, have been laid looking warnirr^Iy al her husband. i iTO n: rON'TlXUED.) world wore a path to his doorway. No- ing for some one, and during tiie first mal woman in good l..'ai:!i . an endure savlmr d.-vics to he introduced in "Your 'wops' are ail r -i.l. anyway." < f .1' gale macl.Imry. and a dust- i oliject descending, the bulkhead of a wit thoughtlessly. So far as the na- "Who—Ajnx?" quesfioned the man. , tice verse (wo; when the crowd gath- days of the return voyage from the n.ore pain and faliiMe ami expend Franc.'"s 'adustrial life. Tower-driven !sa:d Hardm.-. "The.v're piT-'iiig out of . i-vn-l our p'dled in in front of tiie derrick swept from its base bv the ! rjire of the soil ponults most farms Tho hoy nodded. : ered about, he spoke unto them "the Julius Anderson Writes, more mu.-eiihir encrg;. ;han a man of tools of ai! kinds are beiir.' employod : Island he was often discovered nosing i the bunk houses and that : al' "n over • —ary. Out of i' s.-vang tirsl MAN'S WAY OF DOING THINGS hi- wind, it crashed into splinters di- can bo repianned to give several acres' "\\ ell, 1 don't know that I blame you. i word" In this we see a parable. about in various parts of Ihe ship, but ike age and conddion. .-»ays ih.- Ilart- ia Ihe r. public lo an unpr.'C.'dented fhere and taking to the hills like ;; ;:••• do. or with his iri.-lrnmem hag. redly at the spot whore I had stood. to cultivation and save much time and my son," said the father. "1 wouldn't • - ; Many a successful man. when lie be- Woultin'i Be Without after he had soon and examined each / fo/d Courant. Tie point was enipha- ex"ir end in this manner ihe shorl- I iclc o' soar' 1 chickens." rin n to ol .. 'y feliowiiig him. two p'ain- Mr. Pickles Give-o Demcnstration o' I'.ut for that timely hand I would have strength in cultivating the whole. This mind seeing him myself. They say he eioihes men and a I'.rewslor pelico ! comes popular, forgets to preach the face of the ship's company and explor- •i/.ed by way of showing ihat women eire ..f labor has been met to same ex- 1 his men: "Scatter oat. hoys, and goi Superiority cf His Methods Over he( n crushed to an unrecognizable Dodd's Kidney Pills sort of reorganidation carried out as is very wonderful and that for an an pure Gospel, tho Word of Life, to (hose ed every corner of the vessel, he lapsed •hould make as good soldi-T,- as mem tent. :he range 'in that ewmmiss.-iry shed. • apt..in ia 'a iiorii'. Smith looked up Those Used by Women. niM Read what Mr. Anderson of I.nko City, rapidly as conditions permit, under ex- thropoid he Is unusually large. Lot's j who gather, because of his reputation. Mich., says abcuit DotNl's Kl.liuy Pills: into utter Indifference of all about him. 'ihe .vpeaker added what was not <•>- dis!: ace of iabor-s-iviair devices That's where most of tiie rusilors are and imdersiood. Tho vigorous tiing my preserver had pert guidance, would be n permanent all go. .!>>no. What do you say?" H» •• Thr^y're J;;s:--a ii'tle-loo late, Men who can turn their hands u 7 1 II. An Impeiling Need (vv. ;i;-l). "I rectlvod your l.ittr and ih.- Dodd'» Kven the Russian elicited only casual ;"'ei:diy eomplimeiiJary wlmn he said iiS"d in rrar. e is a raii'-.ad coach ; .•ached.'' •..'i\en me had lunded me on my knees. Pilla. Tho Pills 1 highly recomnu-nd and i contiibution. inrned toward his wife. l'.i:;y. don't you Uiial;?" he quavered any sort of Jolt ihar noods doing ari I This man who had paralysis, i. e.. dis- Interest when ho brought him food. At ihat. biologically, woman is more of eh: U T. Tiiis device CONSISTS of nn Two days earlier, two hours earlier, Th"re I remained, at first so chilled write ihis letUT not lo B.• to overturn a rh'Tishcd theory of j ered i meet the et.nddi. : ..f work, means to lore a woman." I ihe moment. I'.ut now the linai mile- highly appreciate and will recommend thc«* tures. The long furrow principle When tho two had left she turned to- Si he courts, ihat b.'iiu: ihat tiie w.man Two i p. s aro in use: one. here the CHAPTEH XXVII. ; do ii "in a jiffy." 1 ''1 so I wavered past the shadow line. abundant evidence today, however, to to my friends." should be adopted, liven a few acres dication of I ho savage temper that had 1 >••-.• •N i Starbiick checkod the •nr's speed a ' -tup.'' in thf I MI^ road of Ids :;:eiaai"r- Wis'- persons, like Mr. Anderson, accrjv' ward her hiishand. ; "Vou .jiist get mo 'lie cord and a (h'-udi not he. As the light crossed know that many sin h cases are the marked his reseniment of tho attack • s (ie •'.•ak r ami. tleT.'foro. when ' electric mo is direct]v c< lecied to little more to keep it well ii. the roar phosis laid hoon i'as.seil ami ir < ih 'k- » >K. no nuhstitute for tho old. genuine Dodd'H may lie successfully worked to the &n.> It was from her husband that the the brush: in Simrirc Gulch. incturo book," he said to his wif" nnd my faco he uttered a mighty gasp. results of our own debaucheries and Kidney Pills: tlulr remedial qualities ar^i of Ihe sailors upon him at the time I :mi and wife :;r.' involved in an other, vl ••.• ihe elec- of the nnihling cavalcade. some valley of ciemenlai passions was 1 Inst edge and corner if tho field is boy had iiihoriied his longing for tl.e William Siarhuok dr wv ih" surgi n l.II tiie servant girl to run down ruto i "tlreal heavens!" I hoard him mur- one would gather from the course too well known to thousands of users wh»» 'hat he had come among them. ; - X m which p/oves fatal to boil. i trie me,'or ad its conir. JILT devices "That's your one host !•• r, John," loft behind. Jong. If there is a la no at each end wild. Lord 'Jroysioke's parents hid aside afior the firs! aid had I"•en ren- Iho cellar and bring up tho stopladder nmr. .which .lesus pursued with ibis man have stivdi themselv's 'nun the ravages .M" A Moment Later He Was Infinitely i*• • pp-hafe conn will assume that the nre i.e ; a I on a board io form a he said soberly. i "Hold up a minute, for t.I"d's sakol" Brlght's lilHoano i.y the timely use of tbla on which to turn, not one sipnire foot •Most of his time was spent in the | derod, and SmlHi. sMll unronscious. been set on the shore of the west coa-d hi;- . ad survived his v,i;V unless evi- ".it. w 1 '• '!•-• brush driven by moans and eairy ii into Hie parlor and "Vm bavo saved my life!" I spoke. thai perhaps his case was likewise the famous old remedy. weed he lost to cullivalion, and at the •ye of the ship, scanning tho horizon More Astonished. "It is. I've clonned out :;nothor room lie jileailed hastily. "We've got ti 1 Ii:'1 boon carried ! •om ihe mal;''sii;i't of Africa by mutiiieors. After tin ir • ii•!;••• • ia ihe coairary i; produced. It f !' fiexibb driv.' shaft, for: s a sec- whore's those two little screw thing- "I.ncky 1 happened to see that big Acting Out the i ramp. result of his early sin. The teacher FUKK TRIAL KOX-Wrlto .-arie txpense of lime and energy.— ahead, as though he were endowed since you called Lie down i'.ie!; yonder '.hem a siiow, llardiiii:! Tif oliances dealh their infant son was stolen and reniizod that lie had boon discovered, Is m-cr-s:;ry Li. ord. r ?.. avo'd endless ad nad. In ^ida-r ca-• !ia- equip- 1 operaring tabh- iu tiie c.mro.issary to iimmys ih: i iro into the back of ill.- dorrick break loose," ho replied quite niight well read in ibis connection Good for Ono Week Only with sufiicionf reason to know that the in the Utile (.'rook roa-l. S'rirhuck. I ;:!-.* thai every mun in thar commis- i Dr. Roy S. MacKiwoe. in "Hread Hul- molhered by an ape. and he in turn I)'— he turned hack, as though to relinquish Wdiiai is' cot in thr oflice shack. frame at Hie sides i(f put tho cord c; -'.'ally. i near mo. One day I went into a bar- Luke 10:11-1'.), of course, this man Not Moio Than One Itox to u Fanilly vessel was ho,ind for some port where -•/•J-s to assume that sucn death' • is re; li::mll.'d: : ad it is said ean't iru.«t Mr own I. adims nny more: •ry believes ihat M'Crr.w h;:s the law nnifTniriiaiiirttMaii.ia imi •iniiitor.tomii"iiiriiiiaiuuniiui-i M tM:iiMiiiiM!fiaNtti.ai lets." of the "Columbia War Tapers" came the king of a tribe of great ap -s. his planned adventure. "How ihout it. l>oc?" asked tho thiough? I.i-ok ihem un for mo; ami " ' ad my life is vours." a grateful her shop. and. removing my collar, may nut have been a prodigal son. there would I o other human beings to v n. • d mliam ..as, .md ci.nris- lint the hard labor attached to wash- they are altogether to., piimiiive and - n his sidt—and we are not sure that • Scries. 1 Io was known as Tarzan. After maiiy "Where were you going?" panted the •r bluntly. 1 shall require the gimlet to hore a thriil impel!, d me to add: "To my last seated myself in the hands of the ton- Nevertheless, he had as much suffer- I DodiVn M. dieino Co.. Buffalo. N'. Y. undergo his searching scrutiny. All in .'.avr uiv.ai ihe hiid.aiid ihe l^'iiedt of v : :;d coaches is inateriaily brutal: so I'm going t-. tak.- Ite;-. She'd he hasn't. Anyway, they don't know , Send me a big Free trial bos of adventures he was rescued and timuly exeiied Mr. Moore. The u'. a -hool: I s head douht- little ho! • for tN- screws. Somehody dav that lif.' is yours!" s' i:ai am-i. (d.-ncimc mlo the mirror ing as though he had been and as far l Doild's Kidney Fills. nil. A.jax. as ho had hoon dubbed, was doiihf. '— invohin.' this theorj :• r •;.• women ear-deancrs. send me info this fight that is Just that they are trying to stand oil" a Calanhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured settled down in London. "I am going to see Ajax." replied the 1 fully. get the gimlet, or maybe I can driv. lb' lamrhed off my solemnity and I saw one of Ihe slenlbs glid" casually as he himself was concerned, he was considered tho most remarkable and in- ar.- * • raiv. -S.-i. TV i:'.e American. ahead of us. and all tho oth.r fights' sheriffs posse'" Name i.y loc;ii appliciiiinns ns they cannot roach ••I ean't lb"! be rather lucky them in with a hammer. Johnny, you fervor, and shrngired his shonlders into Hie shop. He feiL'iied to look at "John," Lady (Ireystoke said, "some- hoy quietly. that are coming, with a heart lag, helpless, a picture of all sinners. He. ilio disease! portion of the ear. There is telligent ape Ihat anyone aboard the Harding's chuckle was sardonic. if he ile. sn't make ir. won't he?" : Street only ono way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, thing must be done to discourage Jai k's "1 am astonished!" cried Mr. Moore. H r : run down into the cellar and gel ih lightly. Then he stood motionless for some pictures on the wall, irave me a however, had friends, very enterpris- Marjorle W. had ever seen. Important to Wethers r f..9. enough to take in the whole world. "You moan that we'd oii-ht to go over and that is by a constitutional remedy. tendency toward anything that may A nionient later he was infinitely more Vv. 11 • it...... nf DITKBIM1 III;.a.-y if I'A/.o (M;. : MUST fails Siari'iiek roa:oml"-:'e'l that the doe- j hammer. Perhaps a chair would be a moment, apparently thinking. keen glance and went out again. ing' ones. And so putting him upon the City State •-••"• •" b'lt.G 01 I, ,iir.'I'.i'h::;.- » ind. ' r j'roiruaing I'llos. She said I'd understand, some day; ' C1,: HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINB note Nor was his intelligence the only re- yonder and read Ihe riot act to 'cm tor had ' "iiie out in the auto with the .lust after I myself bvd left the 1 through th^ Blood on the Mucous Surfaces excite the craving for tiie savage ilfe. astonished, for the boy. approachini; CASTOKIA. Had fanioiis old remedy liisi.api.Mvata.u^ivw relief, fee. better than the stepladder. Some- "You'd do something for me if you double quilt or coverlet, which could be Ailment ... markable attribute he owned. His that I'd know that the only groat man first? That might do hack in tho poii'-e cai'tain and Ih'? two plain- of the Sysiem. Catarrhal Deafness Is which. 1 fear, he has inhorilod f-om close to him, suddenly seized iiini about Cor iiifunis and chiidn n. and s.ihat it hody go out into ihe kiich 'ii and get could, eh?" he (piostioned finally. place, half a square traversed. I drew rolled together in a bundle of moderate L ^ caused by an Inflamed condition of the stature and physique were, for an ape. is one who is too big to be little; who country where you came from. Mill you. You know from your own expe- the waist, lifted him from ids feel and S' tr^ m a are worthless -and some clothes men. ' me a chair. I don't wani to stand on into the shelter of an onen hallway, to size, they carried him into the pres- imicous llnintr of the EtiKlr.chinn Tube. Bears the can fight without hating; who can die a "Try me," 1 responded, feeling emo- awe-inspiring. That IK? was old was :a' m-'ii ii"! worth so much as that. ihe man that can got into that camp ; "lla.-kerman lm been Talking?"' no one of ihe parlor chairs. Hot that get out of u sudden dash of rain. I 6 A. M.—10 Below Zero. When tl-.is tube Is Inflamed you have a rience how strong is the call of the threw him. hack downward, upon the to make good, if that is the only way tion strong within me. ence of the master. In this we see a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and quite evident, bin if his age liad im- Sigmun , over there with the serving papers r.'icri.'d. ; cord? .lust measure otT about the riidit drew hack as a few minutes later both He gets up! He puts on--"Curse when !i Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the wild at limes. You know that often il bed. shoving his face deep into the soft that offers." "flood! About fifty feet hnck there suggestion for all. teacher and pupil paired his physical or mental powers In Use for Ov. r "o \ ears. T ars .a" j..y and sadn. ss come iron now'd have lo be armor-plated, I 'pp.. surgeon nodded, He told me of the men entered the hallway. it, where is (hat sleeve?"—the bath result. Unless tlu? inflammation can he re- has necessitated a stern struggle on pillow. . length, and fasten it to those Utile are two fellows who have been follow- alike, that we ought (o be helping oth- duced and this lube restored to Its nor- in the slightest it was not apparent. Vhil'lrcn Crv for {'U'tcher's Castoria die sana- tank. That's Corry Baldwin, every day reckon." on the way out. If 1 were in Smith's "I told you." spoke tho one who bad robe and slippers that have been all your part to resist the almost insane "Ho quiet." admonished the victor These two gowns illustrate the use of embroidery. On the left is a things al the side. There, now; there's in L' me." ers to tbe Savior. Kach at one cor- mal condition, hearing may be doatroyed And so at length the Marjorle W. ta the week. Jonn. They don't make "Just the same, we've got to give place, I'd rather pa-- out with a bul- your picture hung up. and no fuss come into the barber shop. "I had my night cooling for him, and starts on forever. Many cases of Deafness are desire which occasionally overwhelms "or I'll choke you." gown with embroidered bodice. Drecoll sends ever this frcck of black velvet 'em any finer than she is." w:is Star- "I noticed them." I said. ner of Hie hod bad a duty to perform. caused by Catarrh, which Is an inflamed came lo Kniiland. and there the oflicers Worldly Advice. N- w /• aland wheat acreaire Is 20 ihem their chance:" Smith insisted let in my lung. Wouldn't you?" about it. The difference hetween us suspicions. The real one had a red his lonely journey through the tomb- you lo plunge once again into the jun- Mr. Moore struggled, but his efforr.- which has a wide sash edged wilh embroidery and a bib of it applied to gray "They have a scent like that of a How much better to be doing it in condition of the Mucous Surfaces. and the scienfists. filled with compas- woiadn'i s'.oop .. d a wroni: i I"'' at -liori. buck's comment And then: "I'm be- j doggedly. "We can't stand f.fr any Stari.iuk was frowning sourly. I men and you women is that -when we birthmark nnder the collar, 'ilhis one like silence. Now. if ever, is the time ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for anv gue life that laimed you for so many were in vain. Whatever else Tarzan d chiffon ycke with short sleeves. The second gown shows the use of cut-out hldodhound and eyes like an ea'-'le. Act unity than each thinking too much of case cf Catarrhal Deafness that cannot sion for tho pitiful wreck of a man ginning to kick mys-rlf lor not letting unnecessary hlood-hed—I won't stan 1 "Suppose you make il a case of sus- hasn't. Say, I'll bet we're flunvjmixed ! to hum. but there is not a hum in him: years, ami at the same lime you k/iow the Apes may or may not have handt d embroidery. This Parisian frock is made of bcigc-cclorcd cloth with elaborate have anyihing to do we do It. and dou'i out some by-play I suggest and listen himself. he cured by HALL'S CATARRH you go nnd have one more round-up ; UlT jt;" they had rescued from the jungles, fur- design of cut-out embroidery buttonholed with black. The short, narrcw •'Thai's r.lit. Ib aeji for something Watch Your Calves pended judgment. Hoc." he suggesied. ; talk all day about it." We'd better get a wire to our people down. down, down he goes to the eel- MEDICINE. better than any other how frightful a down to his son. he had at least he- . -a A; tbe tlr.-t lriil;o.e.iun of scours or and memorize what I may say. Act HI. Jesus Forgives and Defends His All Dru£?uist3 75c. Circulars froo. nished I'aulvltch with funds and bid liuh."—Louisville r'oarier-.I^urnal. wilh her. She s doing you good, rlgiit j Harding shrugged his heavy shoul- "Tho few of us hero who know any- instantly." ! 'ar and peeks with dull hope 1 hrough fate it would be for Jack were the trail queathed him nhnost as marvelous a skirt is of black velvet, to match the hat. w., i tliuiora t.vc th.'in as though you wore bogging me for Rights (vv. 0:12). The crowd was so P. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. him and Ajnx (Jodspeed. r XS-r.i Dr. I)»vlil Koliprts' atong." (i( •rs. "One round into that shoot-iron thing about if are giving .b-lm ihe 1 found out they were, indeed "flum- the famiiiar little door. "Hood morn- to the savage jungle made either allur- physique ns he himself had possess.••' Wives as Wage Enrners» money. Put out your hand. 1 pass great about the house that "they could Upon tho dock and all through the sire on the pari of hundreds of thou- I have been put out in the shops, some The General Rule. ' Calf Cholera Remedy g'r.oo "You didn't stop tne." Smith af- • eommissary shack'll bring 'em to time benefit of the doubt. They'll have to muxed" before another 24 hours had ing, Fire." He shakes, he shovels, he Dorj's Funeral Costly. ing or easy |.> him." at Ihe same age. I . r scaurs in oattli . lu rv' ~ and hogs. : More than one-tenth of the married you some coins. Then go straight not come nigh unto him for the press." journey to London the llussian had ins sands of women fo buy what is smnrt I of which came from Paris and others As a general ihin:. the ^iri who gels I..'••'(1 an.I r.H'ouiiuiTiil.'d hy iliDn- firmed; "you merely gave me a chance —and nothing else will. I hain't got show mo, ami half a dozen of us. he- passed. I was seated In my room— opens drafts and nianipulalos damp- So drastic has ihe curb been plncei! "1 douiM i!" riere is any danger of his Kneeling upon iiini. Jack tore strip- iimlsol dalrj lu.-n arid stock ..'triers. women of the Hnited States were en- ahead, past those two men. as though They wore not. however, discouraged; hands full wilh Ajax. Kach now face and new, raihor than what is dura- i ihat have been designed in this c.nm- wi.-sed under l!;.' misilei.u' would L-ei to slop myself. It's all over now. Billy, any m{,n l(1 uirow away on tho dew- lore they can send h!m over the road." Adrian Noble's room—the next after- ers. And the furnace, in-passive, like irpon usele.-.-; nutuinohilo driving in inheriting a ta. te for jungle life from from a sheet and bound the nmn - Read the I'racil id Ilon.c VcierinsrlBS gaged in gainful occupations in Ibid, I but leaving the crowd, they went up 1 dssed und.-r any • her eireiimstaiices. S.i.il for fr.>. lM>4!rl on »l'..rtlnn In (um and my little rAce is about run. But "11" knew they v re after him?" you had never soon me before and nev- a Buddha holding up the house with of the thousands that came within the me," replied the man. "for 1 cannot hands behind his hnck. Then he roile. ble. ! iry. show a slraiuhl line ihat is char- if nodi-aiT iri yi.uri.'wn. n r IP dabs nnd furbelows." according to figures recently given out noon when, with a Joyous cry Adrian lOnglaiul that a laxieah driver in Lon- whatever happens to me. either this er expected to see me again." • the usual outside stairs, bearing the as nuniy arms as an octopus, seems anthrapoid's ken must be carefully eonceivo thnl such a thing may be him over nnd stuffed n gag of I ho same Will Demand Durable Fabrics. itably kept from allenuatlon by a C'. Dj'..a Rcbrl:' Vet. Co., ICO Granc A«2nue, Wjii».eiha. VTit. Smith sprang up and held out his i "Sure thing; and he had al! the hy ihe bureau of the census, and over Noble himself rushed into the apart- don was recently lined Sif"') for driv- "I understand," I nodded. ;; sick man with them unto the roof It is already perceptible, wherever i cascade at the side of Ike skirt, a Who is ihe m night, or beyond It. I si.all bo a free hand. chance he needed in ma Ire his cel- ment; on his arm the loveliest, blush- to be watching him wi'h a grave yet ing from Ihe city In M'lleswnrth wilh scrutinized, mueh lo the horror of many transmitted from father to son. And iimierial hetween his teeth, securing r per cenl of all women sixteen "At midnight come lo the Cambridge which "they uncovered"—literally thev masses of woino.'! have foregaihered. | swirling design in braid, a greai sad. e on her •:• W. N. U.. DETROIT, NO. 3-ICdS. man. You can't put handcuffs on a "You have at least one man that away. He was shot while ho was Ing, bright-eyed angel of beauty morfal idle interest. Which is all the more the coflin of a dt'g in his ear. Sir •>f his victims, lint al last, failing ap- sometimos. Jane. 1 think that in your wiih a strip wound about Ihe haeh years old or over were wage earners. building," and he gave number and dug through the flat roof made of ihat costly s-impliciiy i- the sul.-li- I W' ighted with ornament. Thi-. is j n soul and send ii to prison, you know, i you c,m SImr0i Mr narding.' he trying to get between and stop the : ever saw. horrible because It has no face.—From Maurice and Lady Anderson hired him parently to discover whom he sought, solicitude for his future you go a bit his victim's head. Next he tif.l .M That is what Corona was trying to busin.-ss women, etc. Since IblO the street. "Don't enter it at the front, branches and twigs and covered with lule for costly ornamentation. Soon i canior.tlage. snapped. "Give mo those papers, ill war and keep others from getting "Mv wife!" he shouted deliriously, the Atlantic. to give fheir dog what they considered the great ape relapsed into morbid ap- Moore's feel together. per centagos undoubtedly have in- but at the rear. Take pains lo learn earth, and which could be as easily re- will come the oth.-r upheaval in dress There i> really liltle perecpiihlc .id- YOU NEED NOT SUFFER WITH make me understand; and I couldn't— go over and serve them." killed." slapping me on the shoulder with a a fitting burial and saw fo il that tiie difierence, only occasionally eviueing r.ased rather than diimnMied. for no ono js iur)jin« around, princl- paired. Travelers in eastern countries when women who buy inexpensive or wouldn't." At this tin- big sherifT promptly lost "It's a pity." said the snrgeon. glanc- interest in a passing face. fer. nee Itetween tiie silhou.dte tiie the tendency of women in this coun- sounding thwack. "And you helped GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER ohsrqnies were elaborate. Tiie driver — < »• /J Over a low hill just ahead the polo- ing across at the police captain TO pally those two sleuths ahead yonder. have often seen a similar act perform- In London I'aulvltch went directly clothes wiil demand that tin- fabric vowns launched for the late vinier BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM ids temper. try has been toward greater economic me win her!" was fined under Ihe tn.>lor spirits ro- Ycunq Jack Clayton over- bracketed lights at the dam wore star- v Ascend two flights of stairs. Come to ed even in Ibis day. They then let wilh his prize to a famous animal endure. and those that have j'revaiied sii •" "You blamed fool!" ho hurst out. 'bom Colonel Baldwin was appealing. freedom for many years. In UMiO the "And I could kiss you for your brave Tins been used for all ailments that sfrirlion act, which makes il punish- comes parental opposition, tiirct- suite 11. that is mine, and you will down the bod or mat tress by tho four It was all very well, dnrinu' a peri- September. T ring themselves against tho sky, and ' You'd be dog-moat before you could I~h"y !l put him in the hospital cell share In our great adventure," warbled are caused by a disordered stomach able for any person lo use petrol for trainer. This man was much impressed ties the crabbed Mr. Moore and For cerdr.ri. - Cdd.n MUD M i a ir!em have been a standard household remedy. !lt numher of married women in gainful know it because I shall have the door corners. The roof was so low that od of enormous proiiuetiviiy on tiie the group of horsemen balled at the get ten feel away from this diichl" i -'"il. and that will cost him the sunny creature. "And for your nnd inactive liver, such as sick head- mmoeessary purposes. The petrol wilh Ajax. wilh the result that ho gees la see the performing ape, There is no appeal to be enreful v. idi Jii lias been a -' iini.ird ii. u-t i i rcinedy Tiiey sic i he par-', ori-inrd imported u oeeuj.ations was only 700.00(1. wiiilo ii slightly ajar and brightly lighted with- no cords were needed and those below part of ihe miiis. to throw away $18 head of the railroad trestle which "Never mind: give aie those pap.-rs. i 'b:itevrr slender chance he might oth- looking so bewilderingly like Adrian." , ache, constipation, sour stomach, is needed badly for use in uinlor vehi- agreed to train him for a lion's share with whom he makes friends. lira;.ery, as it can be made of tulle, ior kivincy. hwr. !.!,aider and Monaicii 11.. .rlcm Oil > "iir ,.••• t-grandinolbcT lllpl ii was 1.8!)0.'livi. says Popular Me in. Can I depend on you?" received the man from the hands of on every new frock that nulled the n- :. .in! are p. : t.-ctly hririale>s. The inarked the ioratifin of the north side not Hl.in(i hy riU|(.t|y erwise have to pull throriu'b.' And the explanations: A tyran- nervous indigestion, fermentation ol ••ies at ihe front, and Knglaud as evi- of the profits of exhibiling him and lu chilTon. geor^elte crepe and net of all nouble. .ind all .lir.ascs connctod v.uii .•baiiics. Tho statistics referred l' "To the smallest item." I pledged. the four upon the roof and placed him lancy and to uis -ard it when the par- Llie urinarv ortaus. The kidn .H aiui !. •• ag ;! i:uo the cells unloading station. Harding had seat|soe a lot of shot (luU-n ,U) tin S'tarbuck loolcod up quickly. "T-dl nous guardian had tried to hold these | food, palpitation of the heart caused by denced in tho hugeness of I lie driver, the meantime to provide for the keep zmxtj'* •• eaves, there is a disposition for eve- show that the proportion of woim n— "("Sood—go on." in front of Jesus. Jesus commends licular fashion in v h!ch ii was made dcr are the niDsl impi.rtan of ..nl baing of the kidne; - and through two of his men forward and U»ey re- chancc 0f „ misunderstanding!" 'em he cai-'t be moved. Doc Dan." he lovers apart. While Noble was In the gases in the stomach. August Flower .lohn MaeCarty's. fine, means to en- of both the ape and his owner. ('it) UK CU.NTINULCD.) ! ning wraps and gowns to resolve them- married, single and widowed—who are "their deed" as indicated in all three began to wine; but today we are body, ilu'.v a ic tao 'dtcr- ie pari- tiie Ididd. r. drivh-g cat the poisonous ported that there were no guards on ..Take lbeiir iiard|ng urged suddenly. And then: "You're Like one in a dream I did go on— city and at a safe distance, the cruel . Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion force it. And so came Ajax to London, and selves in:.) iloadng clouds, in order to earning tholr living is greater than x -inled for war. and ihe output of of vonr blood. If the poi wa per: is. New life, fresh strength and the north bank, and that the stagings. 1 mejlning nolhing niore tilan the ^11- Dick Maxw-di's family physician, and past the lurking twain, acting out the ogre allowed Nellie Wayne more free- of ihe Gospel records. Not alone phya- both in s.(on).lch and intestines, cleans there was forged another link in the Not Ail So Harmless. hide the fact ihat the foundation of ever before, but it is particularly in- '.hoe mills is not intended to carry r your system Ihrouph the ,,i health will come as you continue this ou the down-stream £a« the dam, !jng a t-0o,isIl theorist's id :. . Colonel Dexter's, and mine. Surely pensioned tramp, eagerly making for ' ,1om thnn uslinl> ne felt safe as long leal obstacles bad to be overcome, but aml sweetcns (lie stoIu.K.h and alimcn- chain of strange circumstances that The pari of Father Ciirisimas may ihe frock or the wrap is made of a teresting to find that of all the groups RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. favor wilh women. ;.ch r.ro not endr. 'y thr' n out treatment. When completely restored to were also unguarded. Thereupon CMy,h{ at u-;irr;intSi im(1 you can do that much for us?" restaurant or saloon with a beggar's as his city emissaries reported Noble the attitude of the scribes (v. .). Was tary 8(lniulaleg tho livor (o ^ were to affect the lives of man\ people. he easily overacted, aa a cerlain lown -••amy amount of material and cling? cited, the proportionate increase in And tiie woman herself realizes Kidnivs ..nd liaddcr you :: yoar usual vigor, continue taking a cap- Harding made his dispositions. Hall" "I can. and 1 will," said the surgeon mite. under rhelr cynosure. Noble bad stol- it right, was it honest to break through m.te tju, .UJd impurities from tho To half pint of water add i oz. Bay council.u* would hi' the lirst to admit. closely to the f'nruro. j before anybody could s..»p him he was the number of married women is tin U' Mi ihat at any mom it there may be a side or two ea : dny. They will keep of the posse was to go up the northern , , stagings, swinging him- promptly. My rescuer had given me nearly two the roof of a mans house.' Would blood. Sold in all civilized countries, Hum, <1 sanll ho:-: of 13arl)0 Compound, He had been asked lo take pari in ihe Cjt-Cut Embroidery Used. Weariness, f-lecplc-sue??, norvousnws, (1() vn ho greatest. on a march on them, had mnnnged to and *4 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist, can CHAPTER II. you in conditio! ar.vi prevent a return oi luink. dismounted, and rush the camp . , . n.,-,,,,.], dollars in small sliver change. It was tbey make it good? Was the owner , bottles.—Adv. annual treat to tho old folk at the lo- shortage of fabric for her apparel, There is a tendency to go hiuk to de>poudency. lackaciu*. stomach trouble, M;lf frolu bt nt t0 M nl a elope with Nellie, nnd now they de- so and rj0 Cl nt put this up or you can mix it at home at ihe disease. three hours to midnight. I treated my- glad to have had It done? Jesus did and she does not want to spend he; dachc. j'aiii in lem^. aiui lower abdo- hy way of the stagings. The remain- j(lf hullets coming, not from the com- Three day- after the wholesale ar- fied the world. "To See Ajnx." cal workhouse. Made up ns the an- ihe old handiwork known as cut-out The Chased Ring. very little cost. Full •Jirections for mak- money, even if it is not a hiriro ii ,MI. •all--; ones-, jirivl. diiii' iiliy when 1V> r..>i d. ;.i; . minute. Delay? are ing half, also on foot, was lo cross , j ry. put from the saloon shack r. st at the dam. Hrewsfer gossip had self to tho first full meal I had en- He was a man of wealth, and proved not hesitate or speculate over such Thft Easiest Way. ing and use come in each box of llarbo Mr. Harold MI*:J was a biiious- cient gentlemnn beloved of tho chil- embroidery. Cloth, velvet and taffeta a ssa urinating, c'oialy :.a ! bloody urine, rhea- c-:.ei i.dl> <" i; revous in Id inoy and blad- fairly outworn itself telling and re- Mrs. Vernon Castle, at a dance in ioyed for a week. 1 tried to figure out questions, but goes at once to the issue The unsuccessful classic sculptoi' Compound. It will gradually darken dren. he went, and for a time his •imoiint. for clothes that are made up are now cut oat by a stamping process at once ou the railroad trestle, and to til(. 01,p0s!j,. i)ank—a whisiiing it to me. Both cooing doves Insisted i countenanced. studious young man. He mati>ni, sciatica. hniib;.;io, all warn you der trouble. .Ml roliabie dragpists 1 1< S,( I V of 1,ou t,,( Now York, condoled with a young mar '•f badly woven, badly dyed materi- sell make its approach by way of the showor of load that madi? every man ' ' ' '- ' ' "'"h Line j the strange circumstance of the night. on starting me in business, sending for and said to the man sick of the palsy, gazed sadly at the masterpiece he bad Htreaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft pranks and antics delighted the eom- in ornate desimis, and tiie edg-'s of took himself very seriously, and his Eo look af'er yoar I.idneys and bladder. COLD M: DAL llar.rli ai Oil Capsules. who danced badly. The mysterious environment of my "Son. bo of good choer. thy sins be just modelled in clay. Then he set and glossy. It vill not color the ecalp. is not als that last only a butfenly's hour. I lies.' are carelessly overwhipped wiih wagon road skirting the mesa fool. | jn n,,. 5.-jK.riffs y (J,1(.|j l0 ' charter had been saved ; of how Craw-1 the loving lass who bad been waiting life and his work, whieh Inner was the o pany. GOLD MKDAL ilaarl.in Oil Capsules are They will re:end the r-m if not as re{>- l r,! S,:ill!<,n s "You'll soon master it." she said uticky or greasy, ar.d do;:s not rub off. Adv. This demand for good fabric is not At an agreed-upon signal, the two de- j n , . volunieer process-s.Tver " ' bold rns.,- of hiring an ' preserver, his inexplicable appoinr- for better times many, many weary (are) forgiven thee." See Matthew's ill "ii il witii fists ami stick, and made Then a scrap of conversalion he a silk thread. - ( w llu tutoring of the y««ung son of Lord what you need. resentcd. In three size-, s. ded packages "Pitch right in and learn, and don't ment he hnd made for me puzzled and and Mark's account. "Son." is a word •f i( a shapeless mass. Quoth ho: chanced to overbear scarcci.. added io new. It is the fundamental instinct i While there is some embroidery and tachmenls wore to close in upon the ! i}ve(j t0 lijy pj-i.iV,. (,f j ex-train-rol.her to impersonate a fed-i months. And better times had come— Groystoke, a Hritish nobleman. He .\Ai lor t!a original iaiperied G(^LC i[ 5llt, v (1() at V0!K confused me. I strolled about to put of endearment; the word "be" Is not "Om? can. by taking thought, add a He Was Willing. CMb'tal of women in all times of naiional de- ; w.-rstod threads, the idea is laboo when Thev a re rot a "patent Tnedieine" nor company buildings in the con.-truction |death no man n ight Know. Tino.-e in ''f"bco'irt ofilcer had fallen throuL'h ' - • tenor to stay—for Adrian Noble nnd for his felt Hint his chnrge was not making the worthy councilor's enjoyment. - lo:!V n ance is always laughable, but there's "And will you marry nieV" asked the privation and economy to grasp ut a "iie»v discc.ven ." For 200 years they MKDAL. Accejit no substitutes. camp, trusting to tho surprise and ihe , i),,. naif-mimU" dash no was hif vol ' g Stanton • nd his cenfederares. i • ; » In the time. It was just midnight happy wife, for my faithful Grace and as strong in the old form as the word cubist lo his statue!" the progress Ihat his parents hnd a "Ain't "e enjoyin' of hissolf?" r.- ' carried out in a lavish way. man. what is durable. attack fruui wiKwiwdir.rllons to over- j „ „„ |, , f r.ill.lw.ly ..'..•M'lnn,..! I.y il.o un- .. „„ when I located the Cambridge build- for myself. "are" forgiven. Jesus went at once marked one aged inmate to another. j The dressmakers seem fo nrefor the Uierc !ls U|B tl ls # t rv "And leave paprV asked the sweet right to expect, and he was now con- llun Ml 11 J ing. 1 did not pass by Its front, but to tbe unhealed wound in the soul, the If we could see ourselves as others "Wot a treat it is for tho likes o' he! Kveryone has to face this ch ihos i lavish use of braid fo any other kind come any disparity in numbers. istumhling across Hi.- last of ihe stag-- I'nneij-als. Iaiii:uls!i;ng ballless -- •' ' yomm thing. / scientiously explaining lids fact to the n A young man." she said, "visited a i went around to its rear court, made see us we would all be pessimists. situation during the war with a spirit At Smitii's urgings, .Starbuck went mg ben is; to send him reeling un 'he ' Jail; "•> how Smith, the hero of all Hills and Barrows. sense of unforgiveu sin. Forgiveness boy's mother. They Both Discovered the Subject of But why can't they let all the loonies j of applied ornamentation. The wide, 0 "Why. certainly." ..f patriotism and eager endeavor to i dosely woven variety known as Her- wilh the party which crossed by way runway al the end and across u.e ; these ocersions. was still lying at Ihe ™ .7 . , . . ".!!; snro 1 was entering the right building, At ono time the term harrows was is not of tho judge v ho sentences not "His sole interest seems to be feats Their Convercation. out on n night like this?" odding rings. He selected a very Even (hirsly men are not anxious lo "I'.ut wiiat will papa do?" do the greatesi unod to the greatest of the railroad trestle. Smith himself working yard to ihe door of the coin-'"r in "fr" " ^liacic at and ascended two flights of stairs, as applied lo hills and mountains of any guilty." but a father woo w<.icomes of physical prowess and the reading of "Well." came the reply, "mehln' cules. and the tiny thread known as handsome ring, and the jeweler said: line up in front of a bar of justice. "Oh. never mind. 1II do papa."— numbe:-. This has confrontei! every ! soutache, are both splashed over accompanying the shcrlfT'.s ilciachment. udssary, waving the folded papers Iii directed, certain that no one bad seea elevation, but was later restricted to JUKI restores one to sonship. It is res- everything that he can gel hold of re- loo f;'r in your restrictive measures. they ain't ail so harmless as this'n." '"H'm. That one is dearer than the me outside or about tho place. Yonkers Slafosumn. -'oncration of uoni' n whose Imshands j clothes with a generous hand. The m With the horses left behind under an iuudequate tia of truce as he f- lower elevations.- Now the word ap- i toralion to life. The Bible story of lating to savage boasts and the lives His love for animals—his desire, for others. Yes, sir, I have to charge ton have gone to war, hut there is a 1 extra wide, white llereules braid is guard at the trestle lead, the up-river ou the doorstop. Looking down a softly carpeted ball, plies to mounds of earth or stones tiu. prodigal son and that scene pic- and customs of uncivilized peoples. example, to see this trained ape—is Raised Her Own Curls. mt "ollars extra for Ihat one on account I stole along its length until I reached raised over graves, and designated as tured in the seventh chapter of Luke, Comfort Baby's Skin only mitural in a healthy, normal buy brand-new situation injected into this used for a rolling collar, cuffs and a approach was made by both parlies After that. all things were curiously IliiSIyf),/ Sjife Particularly stories of animals appeal I IClizabeth bad accompanied her of ih.' chasing.' , a door ajar. It bore number 11. It When rod. rough and Itching with hot of ills ago." war. and it is the dominant one con- broad boll on gowns of black and gray % simultaneously, though in the dark- hazy and unddeline d for him. Then 'Bj? sepulchral mounds. Barrows are among tiie fef'St where .lesus dealt wilh a to him. He will sit for hours together i moiher down town on a shoppint: n p "The young man flushed. { was swiftly drawn clear open. My the most Important mountains of prim- woman of the city, who ministers unto baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of And Jolfn Chiyion. Lord Groysfoke, eerning appan 1. satin, as well as on frocks or serge ness, and with the breadth of the river was tiie tumuljit of a fierce battle he- .f • ' I poring over the work of some African : While moiher was busy seleeiim: in r d GoW " 'You won't have to chase me, mis. i rescuer had evidently been waiting for Outlcura Ointment. This means sleep It is tills: The earning power oil and deeply colored woolen fabrics. intervening, neither could see the ing waged ov.e r him; a deafming rill.- & vf*" his place beside Harding, and to the turing the sheet-iron walls of the com- (aj - r pj North America and Asia. In the more 'pjje scribes charged blasphemy, which night reading Carl Hagenbeck's book turned face before h.* bent ids head lloor. and stood looking Into the win- Dogs Must Leave England. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by inaiL the history of tie.- planet. r.t SI5 to $30 per acre and rr.ise from 20 (o <23 bushels sheriffs query he answered that he across tbe room and up lu front of a ancient barrows the bodies are found is t(, slander Hod and speak treason and k'ssed her. Then, more seriously, dow of Ihe cashier's ea^o. Noticing missary. in the midst of it lie lost f. Soap 20, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. on men and beasts. If women who have never had Red Cross Can Use Scraps. ol f>3 wheat to ihe acre it's easy to make money. Canada ;<• was unarmed. Man's faithful friend, the dog. is mirror. Then he swung to my side. lying extended on the ground with Im- I j,.rainst him. Blnsphemy Is practicai- he continued: ihe pretty golden curls of ihe child, ilv his hold upon the realities, and when For several minutes neither spoke. money fo spend will he able lo make j Small scraps of cloth which have uifers iu her provinces ol Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta being driven from Bngland. because he "Look," he said. I stared. It was plements nnd weapons of stone or bone |v uttered treason. He perceived their You can nip colds in "You have never told Jack anything : cashier asked: "Little girl. wh.Te il d "You've got a nerve," was all tiie lie got it again the warlike clamor was Some Orator. Il was the boy's mother who Ii tally hitherio been destroyed can be utilized eats too much, said John Forbes of something nmazing to sweep my glance beside them. In burrows of Inter date inmost thoughts and answered them concerning my early life, nor have you • you gel those prelty curls?" Flizn".. ih n .'alary such as a man has lo sup- | comment Harding made, and al that stilled and Starbuck was kneeling he- the bud—Clear your "1 imdersiand he soared to dizzy broke the silence. this city, who recently returned from from my own to his counterfeit pre- the implements ore of bronze, and forgive sin. or to com- pormilled nn- to. ami ia this I think port a family, are they going to save 1 In many difd rent ways. Pices of eal- tbey topped tho slight elevation and side him. trying, apparently, to deprivi To head instantly— heights in ids spoeeh." "It is very necessary, Mr. Moore." .did not answir and ihe younu m.-i'. h i 18!) Sere fiQiiieslsads Free io Settlers Liverpool, says tbe Cleveland Pre*s sentment In the mirror. Why, I was Rometlmes, though rnrely, of iron, while j | ere both dl- that you have made a mistake. Had l it? They r.ve not. They aro going ico and gingham can be used at the and odicr land at very lew prices Thousands of (•ame among the stone debris in the him of his clothes with the reckless t u; nmn to r S0 W she said. "Ihnt you do everything in again asked, in a teasing way: "WIMT. Wilh famine threatening the Britluli "I>i/zy is right—ho swayed the audi- lo spend it. and liiey are going to ded Cross headqiiarters. Organiza- larni- is from the U. S. or their sons ate yearly u king slashings of a knife. tbis man's double! If we hud been the remains are often Inclosed in a vine acts; he could d" either; he prov- 1 been able to lell him of ihe experi- I did your mamma buy them?" north-side quarries. Try Kondon's ence." your power to discourage this tendency spend it on ihe things they have al- i lions are piecing woolen scraps from odvamaee of this great oppc-tuniiy, WcndertVl \ ields Isles, dogs are being sent away, espe- brothers, In facial contour, In build, j stone or earthenware cist and doubled e(j one pv tju, use or me other. His ences of Tarzan of ihe Apes I could In n scornful and eniphalic lone From tiie quarry culling the view Protesting feebly and trying to rise, in Jnck ; he—" ;.lso of Oafs, f-arley am! Vlx:. Mixed Farming is cially to the United States. almost In age we could not have looked ' up. Where the body was burned the . nniand" to the young nmn to tukc doubfless hnve taken much of the ways desired. That is why sealskin ihe tailor shops into comforts for tho struck out by the camp mastheads was ho saw (he working yard filled with ( 0I for ihe Underscoring It. Rut she got no further. A loud i Fliziibeih answered: ".she nevi r fully as profitable an 'Industry as grain raising. Good "Every member of royalty, who kept more alike. j ashes were usually deposited in an ^ | t t to be proved by glamor ami romance from jungle life sacks and osfrich feathers have been , army camps. unobstructed. The dam and the un- armed men and the returning throng |is wns a os Mr. r.odger—Wns I skeerod? Why, "Whoop!" from the dlreclion of the buyed "em; I raised Vm." schools; markets convenient; climate excellent. immense kennels, bas given up those "Do you notice it?" questioned my urn. The numerous barrows of North j , « faith. That tho cure was completed power house, still figuring of laborers; saw Colonel Baldwin and t ie nan 8 Cold-in-head when them bombs began to drop, 1 window brought Ihem bolh to their Write for literature ard particulars ns to reduced dogs," said Forbes. "I could have bad companion, always animated and smll- America are generally classed along complete we know, for he Immedlnte- railway rates lo Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, to the eye as skeleton masses of form Williams talking excitedly to the sher- (ai no cosi io you) worry nigh went into iialics! Artistic Gem. In particular, mention is made of a fine blooded Irish setter for .$!» if I Ing. with other ancient earthworks a# jy, . , fo "arise" was a physical feet. TYPISTS MAKE BAD ERRORS a machine as the typewriter at which i Canada, or to limhering, lay Just below them, and ! then he caught the eye of the engi- iroRt The room was on the second floor of The turquoise nia.'rix is a favorite leghorn hats which are to be dotted had the arrangements for carrying the "The resemblance, yes," I replied. mounds or burial mounds. * * £0,000.000 hav* aaed thtf 2S-year-old she sal. actually put the words in. uo tbe hither side the flooding tor- neor and beckoned eagerly wilh his Impossibility; to "take up his bed nmedjr. Por cLronlo eatarrfa, tora "Do you believe in signs?" "Not In the house, aud opposite the window to with many people and is set. usually with jet beads or with a collection of M. V. MacINNES dog home. Members of our crew pur- "II struck me, back there where the BOM. ooosh*. rold*. neetins. now* Slips Are Very Amusing in Some In- Moreover, they appeared In print in a rent thundered through the spillway one available hand. pennitted no relapse. "Walk"—was bleed, fttc. Writ# m for com I'll men- electric light signs." replied the fuel which their attention had been altract- in silver, in many pretty bils of adorn- black sequins in diminutive disks. 176 Jefferson Ave.* Detroit, Mich. chased some line dogs, among them derrick fell when you came into the Go and Do It tan ran. or liujr tubo at dninm a. lltiancial newspaper, and a very hum- gates, which hnd been opened lo their "Hold still, until I can find out how the use of the power which had been It will benefit yon l ODll timet mon administrator. ed was a large tree, a branch of which stances, and Hard to Explain ment. Also jet will be used for pump bows, Canadian ciovcrnmenl Agent Pomeranians, which they brought to light," he proceeded. "Very well; I A man was asked how he accom- granted him. Then it wns that they than it oorta, or we par mosey back. ble apology had to ho made by the edi- fullest capacity. Between the quarry dead you are!" gritted tho rough-and- For trial can (tea write to- spread to within a few feet of the sill. in Many Others. There are necklaces wilh these butterflies and other decorative effects. lids country." want to hire you to personate Adrian plished so much in life. "My father glorified God and ascribed honor and tor afterwards, although any explaua- and the northern dmn-hend run the ready surgeon who was plying tbe uiiNim.et« HMUNut,Mm. ^ To Cure • Cold In One Diy. Upon this branch they both discov- Hon of the "slip" wns impossible. stones set in them at intervals, others Noble, myself, for a week." taught me," was the reply, "when I glory to him as Ihe source of this pow- ffktoLAXATIVHBROMOQuiniiipTablHx ItRtopi If some lady typists can make a smooth concreted channel of the main clothes-ripping knife. But when Wil- "Catch Him! Catch Him!" Ipe OuDicb and llciidurtm and works otf the Cold ered the subject of their conversalion. from which they are suspended as Blue for Evening. For Old Linoleum. I did not reply; I was etupefled at hnd anything to do to go and do It,"-— er. Wherever this man went, he wns Clock Dials for Summer. ditch canal, with tiie water in the res- linms came and bent down to listen, & W. UUOVMMBiguuiureun oach buz. Uo. a tall, well built boy, balancing with mistake they will, and some of their drops of bangles; there are pendants, Blue seems lo be a favorite color for the construction camp, and David Kin- An old iinoleum, if not worn into all the strange, unusual developments Exchange. a marked man. His restoration and lake still lapping several feet Smith found a voice, shrill and strident ease upon the bending limb and utler- efforts are very nmusing, a humorist Instead of moving the hands of the made of beautifully wrought silver, set evening this year; somoliines it is tur- holes, may be refreshed nnd made al- of my chance meeting with this man. Itesolve not to be poor; whatever the level of its entrance to give and so little like bis own that he zie, once more In keen pursuit of the new life were a walking ICBtlmonlal to GWTVvR.R. ing loud shouts of glee ns he noted the relates. One typist produced the re- clock forward and back at the time of He seemed to read my thoiiKhts. Optimistic Thought. yon earn, spend less.—Doctor Johnson. with one or two or three or more of quoise blue, sometimes a misty blue- The Stomach Begins assorance that, until tho spillways loaves and fishes, was combing tho most as good as new with little trou- the power of God and an evidence to terrified expressions upou the faces of mark, in regard to a rather conceited changing from standard tn summer scarcely recognized It. Recreation restores hoth mind and l these matrices. lilac. sometimes n rich Chinese or mnrket for odd shares of Ihe stock, ble. First, be sure that It Is stretched "Because two men are constantly lie compassion of Jesus. man. that "his one weakness was on- time, and vice versa, a plan recently should be closed, the charter-saving "Call 'om out—call the men out and body. Ids audience. In Italy, particularly in Florence, tapestry blue. One stunning dinner digestion, but the most important work is done which was now climbing swiftly out and tucked as closely as possible. shadowing me, because all this secrecy Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, ion sauce," the real word being "oin- proposed In England Is to have clocks stream would nerer pour through the start the gate machinery 1" he panted The mother nnd tutor both rushed you may buy them set in a delicate gown is of hyaciulh blue meteor with of reach. But at this climax of ex- Then paint It all over with two coals Pleasure as an End. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet uiscieuce." Another, iu an obituary of provided with an adjustable dial. Th( by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Failure of in the queer, whistling voice which toward the window, but before they tracer of exquisite filigree silver. tunic drapery of silver gray georgette haustion—or satiety—came a distinct- of any good wash paint, letting (hit Pleasure Isolated from our plan of for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad. a great theologian, spoke of his belief circular disk of the dial would be put On tbe opposite side of the river was, and was not, his own. "Possess Shakespeare's Schoolmasttr. Importance of the Follower. had crossed half the room the boy had They are cut round or oval usually bordered with a deep hem of the blue these to act efficiently allows the whole body to ly new set of thrills, more titillating, first one dry before supplementing it life and followed ns an end will lend lu the "Immorality of the soul." Just in place by screws in curved slots, and tbe dam-bead and tbe camp street —possession Is nine points of the law In the Ixmdon Times It was recent- Not all can be leaders; some muul Colicura Soap It was too much apple juice that got leaped nimbly to tbe sill and entered and set In rings and brooches in many satin. The train of georgette veils a be poisoned. if possible, than all the others com- with the second. When this Is qult«i us into weakness and wickedness ev- tbe apartment with them. the omission of the "t" from "immor- the dial would he rotated through one were deserted, hat there were lights —that's what Judge Warner said: the y stated that Itev. Simon Hunt, B. A., follow, notes a writer. It may he thnl old Adam into trouble. ways; often fine specimens may be panel of sliver tissue embroidered lo bined. dry, give the floor a coating of oranjfu ery time we yield lo Its insidious so- "Oh, mother," he cried, "there's a tality" made ail the difference. hour space at the time of making the la tbe commissary, in tbe office shack, spillways. Hartley—shut 'em quick!" vho was Shakespeare's schoolmaster you nre eminently qunlifled to follow had at moderate prices, sot most ar- blue beads. BEECHAM'S PILLS do more TEN produce It was on the morning of the third shellac. After this is dry, go over li licitation. On the other hnnd, the res- Some few years ago a speaker at a aad to Blue Pete Simms* canteen dog- "The men are on the Job and tbe rom 1571 to 1577, became a Jesuit on the lendershlp of some one. If so, fol- Or^e in a while c man heeds his wonderful educated ape being shown change, leaving Ihe hands untouched. day that the Herald announced the with n second coat. This gives an olute nnd consistent prosecution of Ideal For Baby s Skin tistically. too. bowel movement Liver, skin, and kidneys are gery. From tbe hitter Quarter sounds machinery Is starting right now," said vpril 72, 1578. and died at Koine as low gracefully. The follower Is none Wife's r'dvlce. at one of the music halls. Willie meeting waxed very sympathetic over It Is claimed that this plan la especial- return of Mr. Joslah Rlchlander from cellent finish to the floor and will mala large ends and generous interests will A Riot of Color. of revelry rose above the spillway Williams gently. "Don't you hear Itf onitentiary (confessor) on June 11, the less honorable, none the less Im- Grlmtsby saw it last night. He says It the death of the wife of a manager of ly desirable In the case of striking* influenced to more active effort with resulting the Topaz; and In the marriage no- the linoleum not only look well, hiji mnke a positive pleasure of everything Old Beads for Hat Trimming. For the sun parlor with the cerise tbvnderings, and now and again a portant, none the less admired. can do everything but talk. It rides a the company at some fever-stricken clocks, the hands of which cannot he And then to Starbuck: "For Heaven's tices of the same Issue tbe breakfast- add greatly to Its wearing qualities .585. we either endure or do to promote IRRITATING COUGHS Jl/flWr Gnnnlated Eyelids, The woman fortunate enough to painted watering pot, the painted tin increased effect It is always safe to take dnmken figure lurched through the bicycle, ^uts with knife and fork, counts place In West Africa, and the report- moved back. The position of the dial sake, do something for him, Billy— table readers of the newspapers An oil mop will keep It clean. Prtmpllr treat coagba, cotdi. bonnwoeat. hnve a collection of Jet ornaments flower basket and gnyly colored pots Another Auto Device. these ends and Interests.—William De bronchitU and almllar iDfiamed and irritated up to ten und ever so many other won- ers who were afterwards getting out would also Indicate whether the clock open door to make Its way uncertain- anything to keep him with us until a learned that tbe multimillionaire's Snares In Credit Plan. f or bends will do well to nssemble such, of payer flowers, used sand colored pa- An electric light that Is twitched Witt Hyde. cooditiona of the throat wil% * teafed remedy— |L J* e.'levtd by Murine. Tryitln derful things. And can I go and see it this speech together to save time were was keeping summer or normal time. ly toward tbe rank of bunk houses. doctor can get here I" daughter hud been privately married It's a good plan to pay cash. The ki rT/l'C '-^r Eye* and in Baby's Byes. either In theli original garniture form per and white chintz curtains, for your Coal Consumption. 4 too? Oh, please, mother—please let in a Jocular mood. At the end of The objection to this procedure, of Harding was staring Into the farther Smith felt himself smiling foolishly. •ople who imagine they are getting on to illuminate an automobile step as ' JR Li i-vMoSmrthi.lntEytCsabrt or ns separate items, because word has little Scotch heather plant of laven- the previous evening to Mr. Tucker Great Britain's per capita <•< .,! Out of tbis nettle, danger, we pluck the pathetic* oration the one who was course. Is that practically everybodj nimbus of tbe electric rays, trying to "1 don't need any doctor. Hartley; imethlng for nothing generally pay the door Is opened has been pateatw* me 1" der pink in its red pot, and your other Beecham's Pills Jibbey. Two mining speculators were teneEyeRe come from Paris that the new straw sumption Is about ihr:-v '.Pi.-' by an English inventor. the flower, safety.—Shakcsoeare. Patting the hoy's cheek affectionate- dictating said, for a Joke, and to tells time from position of the hands, uick uo some sign of tbe other half of wbat 1 need Is a new ego: then I'd chuckling over tbe news In the Hophra ouble.—Philadelphia Record. Km Snfr*. in Tbbu V'* dutlmftkstnii—fr—, hr fs will be largely trimmed with the blooming color notes will form riot Mlbffe UM world. In bout, 10c, 28c. irrent as (bet of i'raor • AskVorlae Eyi' Reatedjr Ca* CMease# ly, the mother shook her head uega- amuse the others, "Loud Laughter," without any attentloo to tbe figures o.- PISO'S t -littering black substance. enough to please the most futurist eye. Ph-irrtiM W Spodd Val— to WMM) >• rWli " f ' i I r cnA'y ) r.Apin riifti . TM LOWSLL LBDGU u
DISTRICT NO. 5, LOWELL Ennn Hoth had her tonsils re- of Grattan township, is reportec Mr. and Mrs. Nelson liriekson of moved last Friday at the Blodgelt very low. near Alto visited at the home of Mrs. Memorial hosnital. Lawrenee Myers and Francis Mc- T James Needham one day this week. Kharrt Hank of Lowell spent Sun- Garry have returned from a visit \VAM ADS—For sale, to rent, lost William Davis is assisting Willi- day at the home of C. Wlttenhneh. wilh relatives in Detroit. Newy Notes About People and found, etc., run in The Low- am ('lark of Pratt Lake, bu/ziiiM Roye Ford spent Monday and Owing lo Ihe shortage of fuel Miss Receipt of Subicriptions Is ell Ledger and Alto Solo for IMi Herewith Acknowledged. wood. Tuesday in Grand Hapids. Ethel McGinnis is having a vaca- You Know. rents per week, cash with order The main roads are in a most Helen Andrews is spending a few tion from her school near Rockford. Ernest Carter of Ionia lias Continuing its custom of ac- or le per word for either paper. terrible eondition, one of the oil days with her sister, Mrs. Hove Several teachers from here at Ads running more than one week sleighs being obliged to linish their Ford. lended the Institute in Grand Rap been called here by I lie illness knowledging receipt of subscrip- will be repeated in each paper at tions, both new and renewals, trip the seeoiul day. ids Friday. and death of his father. fhe rate of 1 cent per word per The old hear eertainly did see his PARNELL Miss Marie Hresnahan was in Mrs. Art Hill and daughter in addition to those last printed week. Address alT orders to the shadow the second day of Febru- Grand Hapids for a couple of days The Ledger appreciatingly re- publisher at Lowell. ary. There K a Tittle eonsolation in John Jakeway is seriously ill. last week. Mary Janel visited her sister, thinking if v.e only get six weeks Charles Hurley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, ut Alma ports the followimr: FOIl SALE—School report cards.- Mrs. Geo. Hurley, met with a pecu- The Lwlger, Lowell, Mich. more winter. Monday. Gladys Walker. Mrs. l>enj. Mrs. Seigel Graham and daughter liar aeeident last Wednesday when Soules, Gottfried Friedli, J. A. Mahel of Northern Canada were he fell on a lead peneil, whieh Used Car Bargains Vergennes real estate trans- FOR SALE—A real farm of 280 penetrtiletl his nostril and broke fer: William McGrath and wife Gilbert, J. H. Noyes, Jude Flet- acres. I'L- miles from good town; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mur- off. They took him to St. Mary's $60.00 and up cher, Mrs. F. J. Sherrard, J. A. good barns, new house wilh all phy the latter part of the week. to George S. Hallock and wife, modern_ conveniences. *TU per hospital, where an operation was 1917 Ford Touring $300.01 l Carey, C. M. Findlay, Mrs. Mary He who wastes performed. w Vn, sw /4» section 5(1. acre. S^OUO down, balance on SOUTH LOWELL 1917 Ford Touring $280.0 Misses Mahel and Irene Troy 1910 Ford Touring $250.0 Rolf, Geo. Kellogg. Mrs. Frank mortgage at (1 per cent.—M. N. limma Wileox entertained her Lowell real estate transfer: Flanagan, F. H. Kiel. E. E. Henry. were Lowell visitors Saturday. 1910 Ford Touring $260.0 Thomas C. Willette and wife to a crust of bread Sunday sehool elass Friday even- Members of the Sullivan family 1915 Ford Touring $235.01 Keil, Charles Frevermuth, Mrs. ing. A good time was reported. Eliab McDiarmid and wife, part I'OH SALE—Or will irade for green who have heen ill with smallpox for 19M Ford Touring $175.0 1 J. K. While, Albert C. Hlasser, oak wood, a sewing machine and Wm. Murphy spent Sunday with the past two weeks are better. No sw 4, section 35, $4,10(1. his sister, Mrs. C. (i. Wieland. and 1910 Ford Touring $240.0 Alfred 1). Hlasser J. W. Yeiter, prolongs the warmorri s chair, in good condition.— new eases have developed here as Kissle Roadster $300.0 Miss Nemina Freeman of J. W. Olin. c35 also visited his father there. vaeei nation measures have heen .lohn Miller. 1). S. Simon, K. H. Howard Hart let! left Saturday on used. 19III Heo Touring $325.0 Grand Rapids returned to that Fletcher, C. A. Biggs, C. 0. a business trip lo Iowa. Mere's Melvin and Thomas Howard Saxon Roadster $60.0 WOOD FOH SAI.\i~-1 )iw~oi"greein Huick Roadster $60.0 place Tuesday after spending Lawrence. Mrs. William Drew. Phone L'S.S. Jake Staal. Ultf hoping he will lind heller weather. spent Thursday evening at Ihe home several days with her parents, Mrs. P. Finnegan. E. D. Yeiter. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Willette spent of (). J. Howard. KREISER AUTO CO. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Freeman. b'OH SALE—2()ll acres of good land the week end with their son and Patrick Corrigan. an old resident LOWELL, MICH. Claude Staal. iu Montcalm county. Small pay- daughter in Lowell. Who will be next. ment down; long time for bal- Alvin Nqrris had the misfortune Auction Sales. ance at (I per cent, or will ex- 10 break his arm while adjusting a Gottfried Friedli, having sold change for small improved farm pulley iu the elevator at Khndale his farm, will have an auction near Lowell. Phone aCi. Nellie Saturday. sale of horses, milch cows, im- Methodist Church. llolcomb. c3() The Ladies Aid soeiety will meet at the home of Hev. Wright and wife r- plements, etc., Monday, Feb. 18. E Simdiiv. .Ian. 10. 1(1:1111 a. in:. Why They Trained POTATOl-S FOti SALK-Sorted in Alto Thursday. begining at 9 o'clock, a. m. See I 'uldii; ser\ iee. and right. Sl.ljo per bushel, where The South Lowell (irange met at advertisement in this issue for Vulo ('uiupaa> Kmploycs Making 10 bushel or more can hi* taken llu* home of Charles Yeiter and wife Path for Caravan ol ( ars. Inasmihti as l.ineidn's birtli- Their Boy lo Be in a place. Delivered. .1. B. full particulars. is almost lu re, it is very ap- Saturdav and installed their otheers. Lniising. 1M>. •' "tiraml llapuls Slurges, Phone till-II-Is. 3;')p .Mr. and Mrs. Hawlings did the work propriate thai we eelebrali1 Ihe Eight Pages Once More. df bust" is (lu* slnuan til 1IIU MioVv a Soldier COST In Lowell Saturday. >1 iu and gave a report of the State shovflers hired L»> ;III iiuto « OIM- same in our religious services. bills. Heward. Max Ihiymor. 11 range meet lug. The Ledger's lost freight all paiiN hfir to hreak a mail IhrouKli In eommemoralion of that man Uy F. A, M1TCHEL C. 11. Wieland was in Woodland to (Iraiul Mapiils. 1 he im-ii an ac- came in a hunch Monday morn- w lio guiileil our shij) of stale WANTED! from Saturday until Monday to see I'Dinpanii'tl by L\"> autos and llu- neo- I'AHMS I'OH SALE- We have calls bis aunt, who fell aud broke her ing, two shipments from Detroit essary eiiiiipiuenl for tin- proji'ct. through Ihe troubled waters of and three from Grand Rapids. Julius 1 laliiii'V. .sevdileen years «'M for farms. :ill sizes and kinds. If bip, and is in a serious eondition. They hope to reach lirand Uapids Ihe sixties. was his 'iiireiits' only ehiUI. When Ke ou want lo buy. sell or trade, Mrs. T. Woodhead is visiting her The continued story install- this week, but Ihe emuiilions of llu- America is ilemonslralmg in was a little lollnvv lie salt! very siuarl write or call .1. .lay Wood \ Co.. daughter, Mrs. John Sterziek. ments in this issue follow those I'oads are saeh Ihat il is impossibh- John Aeheson and family visited thi- great world war today that things, unti tliey eoiiliiJeutly exiieelcil (Iraiid Hapids. or Frank 11. Mis- to estimate with any accnrary. [U-- ner. Mgr. I'arm Dept.. Lowell. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of our issue of .lanuary 17. tweeu lirand Led.ne and lirand H.ap- our national foundation which V 9 \ iwii > i.<5 ,t, January was a worrisome that he vvuuM s.niie nay turn mil to t'e Mich. e39 Hichardsou, of Khndale Tuesday. ids the roads are said In be the was saved and unilied by Lin- u leader ol' /aen. When he was nt-t Hay Hittenger spent the weekend ITAN 10-21• r. - oc'ditlon to the i H C line* month in many ways. It was worst in the menion til' llu- uldesl coln. is the foundation upon saying .siuai-i things lie was eating Cloud job printing—The wilh Oliver Simpson and family. r settler. The I'eri' Maniuelte trains Kpc' h:- ' j-iiv idy a v/onderful record. !t just one pesky thing after an- w hich we stand, and upon wliiep. Ledger. T other—that isn't just the way even pass throu.uh snnw Innncls eandy. As soon as he had eaten enough couMrA help v-'f/aiat? o •. I oy ycuM it was under test and along this pari ot' Ihe ronle. ilemoeracy shall Iriuinpli. 'I'he cuii'ly to upset tils skunaeh tho house- NOTICE! c:fp?.rixnc:;.t wA .•'5 ora ihoi :aarkct, and it hat all the other fellow said it: bul we Inability lo Mel railway cars in .pastor will give an appropriali bold was upset by his wailings und 1 propose to put .lulius Into the nation- All people owinj* llie linn of tl. popular Jer- u - • a t&c. "v.js^avc.j tlu-ir. hope we've had our troubles in which lo ship Iheir product and address Sunday morning. Sub- eomplaints. Then his mother put liiui al guard." Titan 10.20nev v • ..r. i. ilrl.l .inlhcbtit—•IGallKedrawbar. the heavy snowrall making il im- A. J. Howk iV: Son aro requested a bunch. ject. "Lincoln and the New to bed and spent most of the day try- "I low will you uet him to jolnV" at v;ork» u>. c:.v.d oli— i ivci saving oi about $200 practical to make ust- (tf the "drive lo pay their aeeounts on or be- Anierican." Our male quarlei ing to persuade liliu to take inedlelne. "Huy him a uniform." o:: an avctiuis yev'i wo.i., • v , ^ !iic v*if jcat prices. away plan." Ihe motor companies fore February 15. After that !i !>.;•.• si ki-jooi!.; u.i.v.-',; . c it: onV'"-'. Oyi'bcre and 9" clrole. Lieut. Chas. F. Eddy Now with When Julius passeii into l»oyhootl he The youngsier was tempted Into the of Lansing have used all the avail-!w sing and Mr. Sterkins will dale Ihe aeeounts will be ^iven Enl?re . ixt-• o;'.:;rit ctn gel (o engine. Shields Troops in France. iiMlonal guard by Ihe splendor of his able storage in this city and the! slug a solo. developed a laste lur athlelies. He lo an allorney lor eolleelion. oviti d '• v "'it: • j. ;• • 1.»{? i. -. > > o i; t Lieutenant ('.harles Franklin auto conipan> having leased stor- 12 noon. Suiulav sdiocd aiul would play baseball till he beeaine ex- uniform, and a week after his enlist- No ••/cd'.-d IT: •! r r. or. rnayaetc. age rooms in (irand Hapids. il now j ment he was on his way to Mexico. A. .1. How k it Son. Eddy of Cirand Bapids has llihle study. hausted. Then he must tie treated with /".itiornd.i*; »' .* il r.-r.l: \iy\ the engine doctthe fett must break a road through lo make all the eousideiation due an invalid. What he endured there, how he got a ]'wo (oTwavj '.-ii. I.'..' -.iv'pv-r nonf—oad onereveite. cabled his safe arrival in use of it. Thi* cars will then hi- de- All the men will limi il in- At. fourteen he was a fairly strong IK-.V. Knowledge of ids re; 1 •vorth in khaki WOOD WANTED! Fcwerfv.'f •: «tn " -.It-MV.* .. l—-.Jx r. -m' v.-herl. France. He is allaehed lo the livered from the various storage teresting and protilalde in the An excellent skater, a fearless rider; as a private soldier, what respect was Un subsenplion at The Ledg- Tiir;'.« 'ii L' r.Wtic. J s.- vii;;:. •ai iixitoninbile. buildings as soon as road cundi- Hov-cr'-iii Uv;!.- . .y.> h; vi t-ixr v/ir .'.ij. cpeAited by foot paymaster's corps oi the quar- fellowship of our Brotherhood paid or, rather, not paid—to his opin- a lever. tions pi-rmit.—Press. Indeed, everythinj,' a boy should t'e. er oHiee. Our hard eoal slove is Weljy.l, termaster's department of the class. except for an extreme repulsion for ions by Ids .dlieers. the eonteiupt with I'nited Stales army. In live out of eominission and we are Tli't iu the t:; cVti i: *... '*l toolc it over. Then, if yon ;i:U0 j). m.. .lunior league. II work that is ti> .say. he eouid neither vvhi.-h his comrades treated any shirk- depending on wood lo warm Ihe c.„u ur»a .i r— *.v., .. ' '-iMt 10-20. years of service, two were spent SOUTH VERGENNES ing- all these are too voluminous lo be is growing in numbers in spite brhig himself to do drudgery nor could olliee, (lood ehanee for those in in the Philippines. I'velyn Kraft spent the week end he be driven to It. If his mother told detailed here. of I he eold and stormy wealher. arrears to ealeh up and pay a Lieutenant Eddy was con- with her parents in (irand Mapids. him to weed the garden, ho would One day in the following spring Mrs. (!. Wittenbai-h returned last All children wi Iconic. BROWN & FROST, Agents argue the point with her as to whether Julius, a soldierly yming fellow, year in advanee, while Ihe price nected for three years with the Thursday from lidding, where she 7:.')(l p. m.. l-'pworlh league al or no it was worth white, lakim: straight as an arrow, whose unlforui is 1*00(1. Publisher. Moseley, Mich. quartermaster's and adjutant visited at the* home of Fred Witten- the home of Miss Anna May- ground that vegetables could lie bouglit sat well upon hN stalwart ligure, en- general's otlices at Lansing bach and family. naiil. I'he meeling lasl Sunday prior to entering I'ncle Sam's The following Vergennes tencluTs cheaper in the market than they could tered the gate of his home, hurried up 1 attended the Institnte in (Irand Hap- evening was helpful and very be raised. the front steps and Into tlu- house, ills sen ice. ids Friday: tlu* Misses Kvelyn inleresling. Our leaguers know As Julius grew older and more wus father was enjiaged in tauing down a He is a son of Franklin D. Hd- Kraft, (lora Fleteher. May Velzy. how to sing. expected of him, there was proporti-'n stove. Julius hugged his mother, who dv, 150 Auburn avenue, S. K. Donna Dickson and Kate \Vhili*. ate additional disaiij-ointruent. Instead was looking on; put his arms around - Hreak away from your home Marie Wittenbach spent Salui - of developing a taste for things useful, his father, drew him away from his and Sunday with her parents. and gel in wilh our voung peo- Free Methodist. he turned his whole attention to things work, threw off his coat and. taking Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hemu-II were pi.'. Fhe third quarterly meeting ornamental, lavishing all his nrti'-iic the stove on his shoulder, carried It to in (Irand Rapids Friday. p. m.. Monday, llie Olli- of the Saranac-Lowell circuit taste on his own person, ills hahiU an outhouse and deposited il there for cial hoard will meet at Hie home ments absorbed his entire attention. fhe summer. , Drink, Chew will be held in the Free Metho- SEELEY CORNERS of Mrs. M. (',. (Ireene. dist church at Lowell, begin- lie was gnod louking and uulle a fa- "Well, my boy," said his father, "1 ning Friday evening, Feb. 8, and We are all glad to hear of tlu* re- Cancel O'IUT ingagriiients vorite with !lie girls, hut since they think you're hrokeii In." covery of our pastor and hope lu* j.nd he jU'esi nl. were uhout his age and eorrespotidlnv- "Ves. dad. 1 am. It vvas an awful ex- continuing over Sunday. The , will soon be with us again. 7:' il> p. m.. riinrsday. Prayer ly light headed, their liking for him perience at first, hut after 1 got the services will be as follows: In spile of flu* zero weather there new run of things 1 liked it. 1 don't and be Healthy was no great eoinplhnent I<» him. was a fair allrndanct* at tlu* Snow and I'.ible .slndy in usual |dace Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Saturday, This is a I-rlef resume of .lulin.-' lirst know as much as I did. hut I've taken church services last Sunday. (d meeting. a step backward to make several steps 2:(M,) i). m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sun- rhe Snow school is in session sixteen yeais in a wmSd which he had •t W. M. P. .lerrett, Pastor. forward.' day, 10:00 a. in. and 7:0(1 p. m. again after a week's vacation on ac- come to eon-ider had been createil for District Elder. J. \V. Archer. count of the bad roads. McCORDS - WHITNEYMLLE his comfort and pleasure. The n.nsid" Julius had very liltle lime in whleh Alfalfa Food Products make a diet that Vera Dennis spent the past week world liked iiini. lie had a droll way to fall hack into his former habits, Detective Finds 244 Bottles of wilh Kdna llesche. Mrs. .lohn l.llis las returned from with him that usually renders une pup- ••ven if he had wished to do so. It was •O men visiting her daug ler. Mrs. Walter Beer in "Wet" Spot in Ionia Nearly all tlu* farmers and Iheir ular. He was considered intidieetually 11ot lonir after his return from Mexieo gives strength, that makes blood, that this vicinitv altendi*d «»l «>rand llap-tls and sister. wives from above Ihe average, ihit that his cotiiitry vvas caught in the Ionia, Mich., Feb. 4.- Detect- the annual (!reamer>" meeling at Mrs. Stephen (iale. ol l.alu* ('.il\. According t" his own estiiuate, he maelstrom of the world's war. and the ive Decke of the Michigan Cen- Alto in spite of tlu* had roads. .evi C.ooper left Mondav for Ohio knew more than his father. Iii-; niotlier vmnig u'liardsnian was again ordered to builds muscle, that yields nerve energy, ('.larence Nicklin and Uay Oil- \\'ilii a ca! load ol ijotaloes for ,!:i\ tral railroad made a raid at the |;|1 r U. and every oilier humi;!i lieiiu tin- active duty. home of joe Kowalski. a man of (Irand Hapids have been vis- iting the former's nncle. W. C.reg- No Sumlav school or preaching world coiilained. It ••••is n.-\i to im- This time, wiih his regiment, he .was that corrects constipation, that relieves wealthy Albion Pole, on a orv. lasl Sunda;. on accomil of drifted jiosslble tu him to a>sisi in any ordered to iruard some publle works, search warrant. He found 211 The Ladies Aid socielv will meet roads. Hev. Deiirall' expects lo he household duty not only mi ie- • ".nt of iiitt by tiiis time his training had be- bottles of beer hidden under a with Mrs. Alice I! ynolds next Wed- able In hold '-ervices at llu usua his repulsion I'm* work 1 ut hi" mise lie come loo valu.ahle for him to be allow- rheumatism and keeps the body in Perfect time ne\l Sundav. nesday for dinner. would assume the enlhv li'ic^tinti i>f ed to remain a private soldier, and he pile of wood in the cellar under Moss Stephens and wife spcnl ( laude (iress of (irand llapiii- what vvas •*» tu* doin-. n;. .• in awhile vvas made an ollicer. lie seems fo the steps. An innocent looking spent over Sundav with his brother Sundav visiting in Ada. have found his proper sphere and bids Health. sauer kraut barrel produced a < harlei. some of his sugge.stimis i vv;iy were demijohn of whisky hidden at ^ iiii. StauU'er of I'.owne and Miss excellent. This vva- u: .iiinate. for fair to make a line soldier. 1 helma llouk of Mc(!ords wen it conv inced him that In- vvas ially the bottom of the barrel. married in (irand liapids Jan. X',. lilted for a leader. Try Ledger job printing de- This is the second time the DR. t W. TOLLEY Thev will live at Howne Center. Julius' parents mi !ii^ sevenl •ellth part menl for your next order Ask Your Dealer today for police have raided Kowalski in Specifliist in (Jisews of the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mcdaul are birthday had a coiir-'.v:-. • ui'on tholr of slnlionery. the last week. He was today spending a few weeks near Mose- •oirs worthles-nes-. m, CAR, NOSf. THROAT, It'NOS lev •'-•y bound over to Ihe circuit court "i don't know what's llu nnitti r vv illi Drink F.fft Eat on a previous charge. He has Eyes Examined lor Olasscs the boysaid his mother. •i'ni afraid ALFALFA TEA ALFALFA SYRUP ALFALFA KISSES MORSE LAKE 'ie is iihysleail;. weak." been arrested three times and Call or write, no charge lur consul n. C. Oonm 40c a pound 1 hose around Morse I.ake lo go "The.v dmi't lake wi ak •; I'm- foot- in 30c and 50c bottles in 5c boxes convicted once. He was arrest- tation. to (Irand Hapids lasl week on busi- hall." olijc ti-1 |ji-< r,iii;cr "i Unow Che flsidtoiwr Chew Drink 18 Monro** Ave., -tri] Floor. ness were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ed tonight as he stepped otV a what's the mailer with him very well. v/ill be pleased to call your sale GKAND RAPIDS, MICH, Neiler. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss. ALFALFA GUM FALFA car coming from Jackson. He has never heen I roki-n. lio tliey l-l years ut nhove nddresM. l!ov llloomer, Clayton Dygerl. Mrs. llefeivtKvs—('.-ili'donin. Middleville, Way in 5c packages Nature's own drink Herald. licss Houghton. Mrs. I". 1'altison and expect a colt to In; of any i, v until he hind. Dorr Slate Hank. Farmers and Mrs. Nellie llayden. lias been broken to liariie>>:" MeU'lmnts Hank, tlrand Rapids; Lowell 5c glasses and bottles Miss Hessie Smith is visiting Mr. "What do you nn an by that V" City State Hank and scores of satisfied and Mrs. Carl .lo.iis of Jenison for "Hoth a colt aud a human being are eusioicers. Make dates at this ollico a few weeks. animals. Hoth nee 1 training, hut of a eall Win. t'ondoti. Lowell, or Citizens telephoiif No. (',1 Ci'jedonia. Waich Ready for You Soon David Mctiaul has moved his different kind. We cdtirate our boys this spiic* each week tor the date family from Whilneyvilli* into the Intelleetually. Iuit not pra lirally. Nei- WEST SIDE MARKET Karl Curtiss tenant house. ther you nm* I am compment to break Monday. I'll). IS (iollfried ALFALFA BREAKFAST ALFALFA FLOUR ALFALFA COFFEE Homer Hitter has purcliased the In our son. 1 have a plan. The na- Friidli, Lowell. Wm. Und house and lot of Fred E. S. White, Proprietor Worden. lie expects to move his tional guard has hecome liahle to a rnesday, 1(1). l!l Mrs. Jen- (Suncespor to Claud Slant) familv in the fall. '•all from the United Stales. 1 have nie riynn. Harris ('reek. Ask your /oca/ dealers to sell these produois heard It rumored that they are about to All kindt of Freih and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fish. etc. Wednesday, Feb. 20 Wm. be ordered to the Mexican frontier. Vollwiller, ('.aledoniji, From the moment of tln.-ir departure Shippar of Poultry and Veal Calves 64 These products are manufactured by the ALFALFA CEREAL COMPANY A they wiil lie-in to bivome soldiers. 'rhursday, Feb. 21 Win. Opposite City State Bank. Lowell Si35NE T'lev will learn to u-4U—• Cisler. Middleville. of Detroit, Michigan. IN EVERY
DROP'* jB8MMBBgB8BaaBBBBKEa ni.-irk }?::k Stove Polish is.; t jiry c-n II, il lo tl:c I'-'t «.:• p; liiji 1 i.iid pxtc rr;;,-.Wc ono (in • v; n. ... T-jjy i o w.i :!• ; i.oii;! "t ••:,i t. You Otir Best CM'b / it your nionoy't worth. Hdw/ers of Print ing - tel&scuifc LL'St Black Silk ^ K AiTf wii A word about your printing orders for 1918. We Thii ii Stove Polish •S not only in" it cro;ioini-nl, hut :t pvcrj n Iirilli- want them and will do our full part--and then OR a limited time we are able to Victioli IX, lint, silky hviro e.:.ic.'. ;iioi -.il v.:!ii ii;.y o IHT P : MM £' 1- CI Stuvo i'oiwll d ci-insnlidaip-I Til E nvaL.j-incb that are iaJir.pensabiw to every wilt; and :nothcr. Wheat | white| ft') lb 2 12 and turned out 'tones that arc entertaining CurD. crate. IIOl'SEV. I I'E. Tl-.is ^llr.ic- Kacii u! llieje rt.'riii.p: jiciuulir::'-: row m-H for KV uor copy "I'd iusi,irii!i—then we know A Victrola in the home helps shape the spiritual and «"! liwly iih.iitratii! liousiKccpir's so i!:at you c;"ot newsiitan-.l v;iti«o besiucy a vein's sul)- Oats.hu.. new is liip^rcr. biijjhtt.T you will bo delighted with Rye. bu .. 2 00 Gcriptionfoi our [)tiperfurthespo'.*i:i! price indicted bslow. mental growth of children, helps form their charac- Corn aud Oats, ton .. 7 j 00 .-itiii bfttfr thr",!! fit'ifr was -Mc^AI.l.'S MAGAZINE, be- When 2/ou Want St, jis %/ou Want St .vo-'-. Evfrr\ n; •;•.(' will a-Turd i-attsc these arc tl*c things Hay baled, ton ...H 00 1 MiddliugB. ton vow i lire /.imily rhuny houra Thi : 'itFi r i' open to new a;u! ijmnvai subsffilierj. that make McCAf.L'S MAfJA- ters and tastes, helps educate them. And itU a great ...10 00 >' ;ii. n t r.-.ic. r.'i l-tioo. Ucmii fiO bers of McC&H's atitl T day's Moi.je'Atle. thous&nd American- w.mica. 4 tirnhani Flour . .. r. 2ii call your attention to a bargain stock of good jircst:.; .u.. I.V.1 Pork, live Pork dressed lit o t Fowl, lire lb. J8-t» U B. WILLIAMS Fowl, dxeseed 20 Beef, lite, cwt « 00-7 00 Bring or send all ordert to Beef, dressed 12 00-13 00 jCcdger-Solo Printers Jawalar and Optomatrift Calves, live 10 00-12 00 Veal, dressed 14 OO-l.*) 00 Lambs, dressed li 00—31 00 LOWELL, MICH. Sbeep. live 4 00-fi 00 Potatoes par cwt i 40 Bmm perewt 11 50 The Lowell Ledger m. .J « I BTOTTO