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i.— BLUE MARK NOTICE X READ THE DATE ON LABEL + A blue ninrk around this noticc + It is the dale your subscription J will cnll your nllention lo your ^ is paid to. If your time is out you + fldilrcis Inbcl, which shows thai + should renew at once. Please + It's lliue to renvw. + observe and oblige the publisher. 4. and ALTO SOLO ++++++•!••{•••!• <-++++++++++++++++++f VOLUME XXXVI LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1928 no. 20 aras Riverview Inn Mrs. M. Rolf Motor Cop Has Lowell Items Opened For 80 Years Old A Busy Night of25, 30 and Its next Public Service Resident Dies Cars, Prowlers 35 Years Ago Thursdiy, Friday, Stlardiy, Oct. 18,19,20 Riverview Inn, Lowell's beau- In the death of Mrs. Mary R. Motor Police Leo Rowland Oct. 7, 1893—35 Yetrs Ago. Folks, but let me first explain tiful new roadside hostelry, spon- Rolf, which occurred Oct. 4, Low- came within an ace of shooting Lowell fair. Scolt Thomas, sored by Dr. and Mrs. David John ell loses another of its pioneer at a couple of prowling boys ot G. W. Parker and W. H. Murphy WHAT ISAREXALL ONE-CENT SALE? Davis, just east of the village on citizens. Her entire life of al- 4:30 Sunday morning. Seen by winners in 2-year-old trot. Luth- the new M 10, was formally op- most eighty years was lived In the light of his motor cycle they er Railey, W. 11. Murphy, A. Ring, It is a sale where you buy an item at the & ened Friday evening when the I^iwell or the immediate vicinity. appeared to be acting suspicious- John White and John Vanden- enterprising host and hostess de- Her maiden name was Mary ly, at that hour of the night. He broeck contestants in farmer's regular price, and then another item of the lightfully entertained a number Rurch. She was born October followed them, supposing them race. 1L S. Schreiner's race same kind for one cent. As an illustration: of Invited guests at a seven 23, 1848, in Vergennes township, to be men crouching low and prizes were won by Frank The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme o'clock dinner. The following the seventh child of Alphus and they disappeared in an L. of a Sayles, Clare M. Flndlay, W. H. were present: Dr. and Mrs. Fan- Elizabeth Rurch. house. Murphy, Seigel Norman and Geo. is 50c, you buy one tube at this price and by naff, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ambrose, She was united In marriage to He called for them to come Lewis. 4,000 people on grounds paying 1 Cent more, or 51 cents, you get two A Genuine Welcome Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hunchnan, Mr. Albern Rolf in 1804. Mr. Rolf out and got no response. Thursday. Friday—rain. tubes, and save 49 cents. Every United Drug and Mrs. Dean Face, Mr. and Mrs. died in 1890. Until about four After repeated warning he told Justice S. P. Hicks bad two Awaits Yoji at This Bank Vern Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. years ago, when on account of them to come out or he would drunk and disorderly cases. Co. article in this sale is a high quality guar- Knlflln, Mrs. G. W. Hall, Miss age and poor health she went to shoot. No answer. Then the Vergennes Reading Circle met anteed product, just the same as is sold every Carrie Heaton, F. M. Johnson. reside with her nephew, Willie olllcer cocked his gun and at the with Clare and Ina Flndlay. day at the regular price. No limit—buy all click the kids set up a howl and C. W. Wisner, C. G. Stone, Al- We will be glad to aee you at any time- Spacious, light and airy apart- Rurch, in West Lowell, her home ments beautifully decorated and was In this village. She was a gave themselves up. bert Oliver, A. L. Peck attended you want, but on Thursday, Friday and Sat- glad to tilk over business matters with furnished have been added to the member of the Women's Relief Each had on one roller skate R. A. M. school of instruction in urday, Oct. 18, 19 and 20, more items on sale you—glad to open an account with you— Grand Rapids. home at a large expense, alford- Corps, an organization to which and said they had been "skat- than ever before. See the display and obtain glad to place our banking facilities at Ing as the name indicates, a fine she was greatly attached and ing" on the sidewalk. After O. N. Huxley, of New Mexico, your disposal—really glad to be of service view of Grand river valley; and where she was able to render warning them against prowling visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. seasonable household items at a big saving. to you in every possible way. the entire building has been much service to her friends in around nights the olliccr let R. Huxley. equipped to the queen's taste as the Corps and the old soldiers. them go. J. H. Rickert and J. A. Mattern NOW or at any time you a refined place of public resort She was an earnest Christian and Two cars were stolen in Low- attended F. & A. M. school of in- LOOK'S DRUG STORE and entertainment. a faithful member of the Metho- ell Saturday night between 7 and struction in Grand Rapids. need us Dr. and Mrs. Davis will be ably dist church of Lowell during the 10 o'clock. One belonging to A. J. Howk and son hung out One of the 10,000 Rexall Drug Stores assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Elden past 31 years. Delberl Kropf left parked by monster alligator hide for sign. Greenfield, their son-in-law and Her death occurred at the home Hrezina's ware house was found P. F. Ronan home from World's City State Bank daughter, in the serving of their of Willie Rurch, of West Lowell, by ' Motor Police Rowland on ' fair, also Mr. and Mrs. R. Quick specialty chicken and baked bam October 4. Of her immediate M-21, east of the Grand Trunk • and Mrs. Charles Quick and Mrs. 4+++++*+*+*+-l"l-+*+++++++****+*****+4>****+*+*++*+* •++4-++++++++++++++H dinners by appointment. family she is survived only by crossing east of town, unharmed, ' E. Craw and Mrs. John E. Fallas, Judging by the sample menu one sister, Mrs. Abe Keifer, of but gas all used up. and Mrs. F. 1$. ('.lark. | Special Prices on Guns J so generously served to the West Lowell. The funeral ser- Tracks from the car seemed to Cal. Maynard, of Redding, Cali- guests at this opening occasion, vice was held at the Yeiter cha- be those of two men and two fornia, visiting old Lowell home. 12 Ga. SpringBeld Double Hammerless $21.50 t Lefever Dble Bbl Hammerless, 12 and 16 ga. 28.25 £ Our Motto-Service and Quality nothing seems lacking and noth- pel Saturday afternoon, October women. Lowell sewer system begun. (i. burial was in Oakwood ceme- The other car belonged to 20 Ga. Stevens Double Barrel Hammerless 18.50 % ing needs to be "fixed." But October 13, 1898—30 Years Ago. 20 Ga. Crescent Double Barrel Hammer 16.50 + should any improvement be pos- tery. Rev. A. T. Cartland, ofll- Claylon Mallory and disappeared 5 lb. Pail Honey 90c 2^ lb. Pail Honey 50c Jcir Iloughlon, 44, found dead 12 Ga. Ivor Johnson Double Bbl Hammerless 25.50 * sible Dr. and Mrs. Davis may be cialed. Miss Annie Maynard about the same time Saturday in his barn in Suuth Roston. 12 Ga. Springfield Single Barrel 6.00 % trusted to discover them. sang two beautiful hymns. night anil was also found by SPECIAL—Buy one pound of BELL COFFEE Mrs. Mary J. Walker, died at 20 Ga. Excel Single Barrel 8.00 + With the completion and op- Olllcer Rowland in the brush half AMERICAN LEGION AUXIL- home of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. 10 Ga. Ivor Johnson Single Barrel 9.50 + for 48c and get the next pound for 25c. ening of the new paved road, its a mile norlh of the brick school IARY. Andrews in Roston township, 22 Cal. Remington Repeat Rifle, Hammerless 17.85 4! sidings and approaches, River- house west of town. This was A benefit bridge party is to be aged 00. 22 Cal. Stevens Repeat Rifle, Hammer 11.85 J Our line of Meat is Complete—Beef, Pork, view Inn will become easily ac- also unharmed but the gas had given Wednesday evening, Oct. Harry Chambers and Charles cessible and should prove a pop- given out. ^ Shells, Cartridges, Gun Oil, Cleaning Rods, etc. * Veal, Lamb, Chicken, Fish and Oysters. 10, by the ladies of the "Auxil- Rogers had arms broken playing ular resort. Looks as if our hustling "Mo- iary." in the City hall. The pro- "pull away" on school ground. tor Cop" was covering a lot of Saranac Creamery Butter, lb. 50c ceeds from this party must be Mrs. Sarah M. Carr celebrated I R. D. STOCKING | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ground. made to help in many ways. The 05lh "birthday." Services are held every Sun- Lowell unit has sent .?10.00 to the Died, in Ada, Mrs. Delia Mc- day at II o'clock over the Low- USED CARS. Hed Cross, has two barrels of Chll, 02. W. J. Gibson's Cash Market ell State bank, subject for the 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan. clothing to express to Florida, Mrs. N. L. McCarty and Mrs. G. lesson sermon, "Are Sin, Disease, The Market Where Your Children Get thanks lo the generosity of some 3-1920 Dodge Sedans.