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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. G. Towsley joined the Doctor in and Death Real?" 1925 Dodge Touring. W. 1. the Same Service You Do. "f the citizens. Must send pa- Rrooklyn, N. Y. Every one is cordially invited. 1924 Dodge Coupe. A Valuable Prescription jamas and bath robes and not Little son of R. P. Woodcock 1923 Ruick 4-passenger Coupe. less than 100 quarts of fruit to died, 20-months old. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. 1021) Chev. Coupe. the hospital in Rattle Creek and David Wheelock, of Clarksvillc, October 14, 10:30 a. in., preach- FREE money and clothing to the Chil- 1925 Star Coupster. drew champion load of loose hay ing by the pastor. dren's Rillet. Surely all this is 1920 Ford Touring. to Lowell, net weight 4,080 11)5. Here is a prescription for wealth. It may be 12:00 noon, Sunday school. worthy the support of the-people 1925 Ford Tudor. Sold to G. V. McConnell at 67.50 Evening service, 7:30. worth hundreds of dollars to you, young man of Lowell. RLASER & HAPEMAN. per lon. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer or woman. We venture to pass it along to Each member of the Unit is Season's social event—dance in meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Rothrlck well supplied with empty jars PLACED ON PRORATION. George Force's new barn. you, free. and Miss Twining are holding the which they will gladly exchange Circuit Judge Dunham yester- Joseph Wright, 80, died at revival services in the Alto Rap- for filled ones to be sent to Rattle day placed Carl G. VanArman on home of his daughter, Mrs. David "Guard yourself with a Savings Ac- tlst church this week instead of Qreek hospitals. probation under Probation Olll- Shear. count, in which you make deposits the Grange hall. There will be a regular meet- cer Edward N. Linfleld until Van Jay Taylor's arm cut on saw at regularly." Mr. Rothrlck expects to give ing of the Auxiliary Monday, Oc- Annan, who confessed theft of Cutler factory. his travelogue lecture Sunday tober 15. Press Rep. !?28 from Dwight Everett, of Married—-J. Monroe Ladner Your Savings Account means protection; it cvening, Oct. 14, at 7:30 o'clock. Lowell, becomes 21 years of age. and Bessie L. Little, both of Can- You are invited. means happiness. Once you get the habit Read The Ledger ads. (Grand Rapids Herald. non and Frank II. Misner and The Rlind Evangelist, pastor. of regularity in saving money—it is such an Dora C. White, of Vergennes. Frank Terry caught live bass easy and satisfying habit—you are on the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. +++<.+4.+4.4.+<.++++++++++lH.+4.+++++15,+<.+++++4.4.+++++++^ weighing total of IOVJ pounds in A. T. Cartland, pastor. main road to financial success. Grand river. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Edward Squicrs, 45, of West Will you not come in today and talk with Rev. C. S. Wheeler, the new dis- I T/ew Strand TJ he aire |Lowell , died. trict superintendent of the Grand * Rapids District, will preach at October 8. 1903—23 Years Ago. Lowell State Bank Krohler Living Room Suites this service. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 12 and 13 Special Police R. Mack arrest- Church school at 12 noon. LOWELL, MICHIGAN New Designs ed for shooting Earl Johnson, Kpworth League meeting at G while the latter was running to New Coverings o'clock, followed by a social "Beggars of Life" escape arrest. Released on 32,000 hour. All young people are in- With Wallace Beery, Richard Arlen, Louise Brooks •> bond furnished by Lowell busi- ++•++++••+••++++++++++++++•+++++++++++++ iHH i <•++ vited. Moderate Prices A Paramount Picture • ness men. Prayer meeting Wednesday Ruffiam, tcoundrelt, jailbirdi. All mixed up in a ruthlatt, % 'J. H. Cramer arrested on evening. ihapelen man. Hobohcmia. The •welling urge of the Wan- * charge of selling liquor to John- The Woman's Missionary so- derlutt. Revealed for the firit time. The heart of the hobo J son, a minor. Used Car Bargains laid bare. j. 0. J. YEITER ciety will hold their monthly Mrs. A. J. Howk, 03 died. meeting at the church house, Fri- Also A Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News t Five acres of R. Ryder 1926 Buick 4-Door Sedan We Fnnisli the Hone Complete day, October 12, at 2:30 p. m. Matinee Saturday, 10c and 20c. Evening, 15c and 35c. * for addition to Oakwood ceme- On Thursday evening, Oct. 18, tery. 1926 Studebaker Coupe the Greene Circle will hold a SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCT. 14 and 15 Reception to Rev. und Mrs. Hallowe'en party together with Charles Nease at W. A. Watts 1925 Ford 4-Door Sedan w c their annual dues-paying meet- A Special Attraction home on their return from Con- ". f 24-Hour Service ing. All are urged lo be present RepairinR g ference for another year. 1925 Ford 2-Door Sedan and share in the good lime. "The River Pirate" Lee J., and Charles K. Jake- Team Horses, weight,'2850. Isn't it nice to know way married two sisters, Mary VERGENNES M. E. CHURCH. With Victor McLaglen, Lois Moran, Nick Stuart, your watch can be com- and Lena Roach. Rev. C. S. Wheeler, D. D., the Earle Foxe, Donald Crisp. Died—Ada Adell Finch, aged These cars have all been reconditioned and pletely overhauled right new district superintendent will Spend a night of adventure with the harbor police of New York 45 years. at home in such short preach at the Vergennes church in punuit of Sailor Frinlc and hit crow of darins river pirates. carry our used car guarantee. Mrs. Martha Rarclay, 87 died. time? Let us demon- next Sunday morning at 9 o'clock Daring deedi and romance among tho wharves and shipping of Manhattan after dark. The great Saturday Evening Post serial, Glen Uarnes entertained class Sunday school at 10 a. m. All strate this service to you. made into a greater photodrama. of 1904, Lowell High school. are invited. Also "The Collegians" and A News That News Working day and night on Edi- GOULD'S GARAGE Admission 15c and 35c. son company's new dam. Your Eyes Glasses CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. A. W. Rush, building pigeon For Good Used Cars It Isn't good policy to neglect Corner WashinKton and Avery. your eyes. Some day you may Sabbalh school at 10 o'clock, TUESDAY OCT. 16 house. Mrs. C. Mclntyre, superinten- Mrs. J. E. Lee entertained wish you had good eyesight. At Jean Hersholt in the first indication of eyestrain dent. "R. U. A. member?" Sunshine club. get good glasses afler a thor- Morning worship and preach- F. T. King, Charles McCarly, ough exandnation and perfect and S. C. Rnidlleld on Irip to fitting. Hundreds of folks ing to II o'clock. Subject: "The "Jazz Mad" uround town reeoimncnd our Character of Caleb." Junior N. Also A Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News Northern Wisconsin where they Dixie Fire Kindler ; optical service. Y. P. S., at 0:30, Mrs. Davenport bought 2,500 acres limber land. Admission 15c and 35c. Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings in charge. Fine topics. .1. C. Train put up 22,000 cans Better Than Woqd of tomatoes at Lowell Canning Regular N. Y. P. S., at G:!t0. ONE DAY ONLY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 Safer Than Oil SIQLCR'S-Jeweler & Optometrist—Lowell, Mich. Mrs. Sam Onan, leader. Come factory in seventeen days. > and enjoy thirty minutes with Lon Chaney in Jesse Hunler, of Keene, shot in Handy /Is A Match the young people. Special sing- head by Charles Osborne at Sara- ing. "While The City Sleeps" nac. Dixie Fire Kindler is a concentrated fire pro- Mrs. Lura E. Yining home from Evening service at 7 p. m. The This is an epic of New York's detective force. Chancy, the Man ducing material that does away with the fuss public will notice the hour of of a Thousand Faces, is a hard-boiled plainclothesman who live months' visit with nephew, Had Cold Feet Yet? service changed from 7:30 to stalks through a melodrama of gals, gangs and gun-play guar- Frank Avery, at lieulah, Wyo. and dirt usually associated with starting a 7:00. Subject: "The One Hun- anteed to thrill you plenty. He's a rough, touch, kindly figure Married— Maybelle Powers fire in grate, stove or furnace. It is made of —but watch him in action against the city's "racketeers!" The Fall weather will give them to you. dreth One." You'll gasp—you'll cheer—you'll love it! and George Joslin, of Smyrna. small pine chips, impregnated with rosin With the coming of cool nights, there will Special music and singing. Also A Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News N. P. Husted in nursery busi- Mid-week prayer service every ness forty years. and compressed into small bricks. Each brick Admission 15c and 35c. be a demand for HOT WATER BOTTLES to Wednesday at 7 p. m. burns twenty minutes and generates an in- Saturday evening prayer, 7 USED CARS. tense heat. keep the feet warm and prevent colds. A p. m. The Junior boys and girls THURSDAY, OCT. 18 Ford Truck. good hot water bottle is no longer a luxury. will meet at the church Saturday and William Russell 2 Essex Coaches. Costs less than wood kindling. Easy to start at 1 p/ m. Ford Coupe, 1920. It is a necessity in every family. We are Ford coupe, 1023. fire under any conditions. Cannot explode. The revival begins Nov. 4. "State Street Sadie" Prepared to supply you with a good one for Earl J. Stevens, pastor. I'sed Tractor and Plow. Is not dangerous. Also A Two Reel Comedy L. E. JOHNSON, Lowell. a price that will fit your purse. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. Admission 15c and 25c. Phone 173. Convenient Efficient Economical John CIBUH, pastor. German preaching Sunday at + Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. * Hair and scalp treatment a Winegar & Hartman 10 o'clock. Rible school at 11 specialty at the Vanity shoppc. C. H. RUNCIMAN o'clock. You are cordially in- X 21, 22 and 23, "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Reatrice Althcn. Phone 378, F. vited. +***+**+++++*+*+++++*+*****+*+^*****++*++*+^* 2. (c 20

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Mrs. Art Hill spent Thursdoy ilcii Must high I and If omen Musi IVecj)1'... HY Albert T. Held ORDRR MODIFYING AN ORDER ORDER RESCINDING OR DER STATE OF MICHIGAN This and That in Grand Rapids. issn-D ON Tin; SIXTH DAY ISSt'ED BY Till. CONSERVA- THE (TRCITT COURT FOR THE Rayon cotton and wool union (11'' .11 LY. 1927. BV \lTlimt- TION COMMISSION ON THE COUNTY OF KENT, IN I'HE I.OWEI.L (MICH.) LEDGER ami Al.TO SOLO. Thursday, October 11. 1028. From Around suits. $1.25 at Weekes.' adv. ITV OF ACT 2:10, P. A. I92:i, 7I'll DAY OF SEPTEMBER, CHANCERY. n DID MOTHER'S PKEOOOS HAVE A MiCt Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kronenberg- MAKING A CLOSED SKA- 1927. MAKING A CLOSED Frank Weaver. SON ON MI'S Kit ATS IN Till; -+++•+•+•+++++••••+++••++•••••++••••••••••••• OBITUARY—F. S. BROWMAN. The Old Town er have returned from Wat- 6AME ? " SEASON ON MINK IN THE Plaintiff, STATK I NTH. MARCH STATE I NTH. MARCH I. vs. Frank S. Browman, aged 78. ervliet. 10H, IT WAS A PIP. I GOT THOSE. TWO See the Crosley Genibox Elcc- 1st, 1929. 1929. Eliza Jane Weaver. THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO SOLO EDITORIALS passed away Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rrezlnn tric radio at Mulder's. adv STATE OF MICHIGAN) STATE OF MICHIGAN) Defendant. his home in Oaktleld township, EVERYBODY'S TALKING and twin daughters spent Sun- TE.ETH KKIO^F^ ^ " From Pens of Other Editors )ss At a session of said Court, held where he has lived for the past Richard Booth spent the week- day with relatives in Hillsdale. COUNTY OF INGHAM) Cor.NTY OF INGHAM) al Ihe Court House in Ihe city of Publislu'ld every Thursdny niorniny at 2111 Hast Main 52 years on one farm. He Is about our end with relatives in Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft An order was issued by the MATCHES—AND P OjWDER survived by his widow; two ids. An order was issued on Ihe 7lli Grand Rapids in said ('.oiinly. this Street, Lowell. Miehignn. spent the week-end in Grand ('.onservntion Cotnmissioii on the day of Si plember, 1927, making F. M. JOHNSON, Editor mid Publisher KEGS. sons. Miles, of Cortland, and Al- KENMONT POCAHONTAS Richard Mange, of Detroit, IHIh day of September, A. D.. Rapids, the guests of his sisters. sixth day (if July. 1927. making il unlawful lo Irap, hunt, take, or 1928. Thirty-five years on the job Itabbl Wise rightly resents the bert. of Janesville. Wis.; one spent Sunday with the home Mr. und Mrs. A. Webb und it unlawful lo trap, hunt, lake, kill, or altempl lo Irap, hunt, PIIESEN'T: Hon. MAJOR L. Member National Editorial Association and Michigan calumny that Jews practice "rit- daughter. Matlle Spencer, of Grat- BANNER FORK FORD folksv daughter of Flint, were Sunday or kill, or nttempt lo trap, hunl. lake or kill any mink unlil Ihe DUNHAM. CIRCUIT JUDGE.... Press Assoeiation, also of Lowell Credit Exclinnge. ual murder." This absurd libel tan. and one sister. Mrs. L. Coo- Mrs. Harry Paterson returned lake or kill anv muskrats unlil came out of Central New York ley. of Itelding. and five grand- guests ut the Archie Velzy home. first day of March, 1929. In this cause il appearing by I-jilered at postoniee, at Lowell. Miebiitan, as second-class inatter. HARD COAL COKE WOOD to her home In Alma Sunday af- the first day of March, 1929. It last week. Immediately it flam- children. Funeral services were Mrs. Harvey Haysmcr and It now appears that the order the hill of complaint on tile that SUllSCllll'TlON HATES PAVAHLIi IN ADVANCE ternoon. now appears that the order should hr rescinded. ed into furore. That the vile ca- held Tuesday at 1 p. m., from the daughter. Mrs. Phil Schneider, il cannot be ascertained in what Year, 32.00; Six months, $1.00; Three months, 50c; Single copies 5c. New Remberg Jersey silk should be nmdiiled so as to per- nard proinptly has been laid resilience and at 1:1111 from the Because It Is All Dependable. spent Saturday with friends in THEREFORE, the provisions Slate or Country the defendant $30 and $35 bloomers, $1.79; vests $1.30 at mit the luking of muskrats dur- dead is a useful contribution to Oaktleld Methodist church. In- Ionia. of the above mentioned order, resides, therefore, on motion of Weekes.' adv. ing u certain period in the fall making a dosed season on mink Linsey, Shivel and Phelns, allor- these touchy times. ' ' 'Pas- terment in While Swan cemetery. FILL YOUR BIN NOW Mrs. Carl Wlngeler and chil- of 1928, and to continue the clos- until March Isl, 1929, are hereby neys for Ihe plaintiff, IT IS OR- sion. prejudice and resentments —(Grand Rapids Herald. Mrs. E. R. Kuinin and Mrs. dren of Shlloh, spent Thursday ed season on muskrals on and rescinded. DERED that the appearance of all lie close to the human sur- George Parker spent Monday In with her parents. Mr. und Mrs. • afler March 1st, 1929. Signed, sealed and ordered pub- face these days. The .pending OBITUARY—C. 1. PATTERSON. F. P. MacFarlane company at Grand Rapids. A. Velzy. said defeiidanl lie entered in this election seems to have engender- Chauncey Irving Patterson, THEREFORK, the Conserva- lished this 7lh day of September. cause within three months from Robert Carson, of Norrlstown, Rayon knit silk bloomers. 98c. ed them. Racial and religious aged 73. tiled Saturday evening at tion Commission, hv autlioritv of 1928. the dale of this Order. That in • Phone 193-2 Pa., Is a guest at the home of his and 11.50. vest 81.00. Brassiere + reprisals constantly rear ugly his home in Cascade township. Act. 230, P, A. 1925, hereby "or- GEORGE R. HOGARTH ease of her appearance, that she New University Models sister, Mrs. Raymond Bergln. bloomer combination suit, $1.79 t ders that from November 15th, Director cause her Answer to he filed to heads. Leaders alone are un- He is survived by two sons, Maurice Court, of Ft. Wayne, •+++++++++++++++++++++++H ut Weekes.' adv. 1928, both Inclusive, it shall be Department of Conservation the Bill of Complaint and a copy • able to stop them. Bearing up- Ralph and Raymond Patterson, I spent the week-end with his par- * Hand Tailoring Mrs. Anna Smith and cousin, unlawful to trap muskrats; and Conservation Commission by: of Ihe same served upon ploin- on one phase of this eontempla- of Pasadena, California, a broth- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Court. • tion. Governor Smilh has said er, George, of Cascade, and two Mrs. Sherwood, of Ionia, spent further that It shall bo unlawful HOWARD R. BLOOMER tiff's attorneys, within flfleen •/ fviendh/'offico .M •+<.+++++++++.n.+<.+.>.+<.+*<. •***+•:•<•<•+++%••++++++++++•++ Miss Anna Mac Tysse enter- All Wool Fabrics thai he wants no Catholic to vote sisters, Mrs. Mae Burgar and a few days last week at the home to take, trap, hunt, or kill musk- Chairman days afler service on her, or her •> tained Miss Sarah Fredrlcks, f /// u fiicnah/ toM'ii t for him solely because he is a Mrs. Nellie Kardley. of this city. of the former. rals on and after December llllh. RAY E. COTTON allorneys, of a copy of said Bill * teacher of Coopersville, over the • New Shadow Stripes Catholic, and Mr. Hoover has said Funeral services were held at the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Achard 1928, to November 14th, 1929. in- Secretary 18-19-20 of Complaint, and in default LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE THE ETERNAL GOODNESS. • cinphatlcally that ho wants no residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday af- week-end. and children, of Saginaw, were clusive. tinder penalties provid- thereof, that said Bill of Com- John t ed by Section 5 of Act 230 of the plaint be taken as confessed by RE-ENACTED. "> '• Whittier. 7 benellt from a reverse applica- teripon. Interment in Cascade T U L 1 F S !j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nash and week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- Smart Herringbone Weaves tion of this rule. Hut the mass cemetery.—(Grand Rapids Her- son, Lowell, of East Lansing, C. H. Runclman. Public Acts of 1925. defendant. Galesburg. Illinois, has been O friends! With whom my feet • TRATOR. nrejudices persist—both ways— ald. were Sunday guests at the Austin Signed, sealed and ordered IT IS FURTHER ORDERED have trod Mr. and Mrs. WHIard Dennle Stale of Michigan, the Pro- celebrating the seventifth anni- •> in spite of high mandate to the PLANT NOW Coons farm home. published this thirty-first day of that the plaintiff cause this Order The (|uiet aisles of prayer Double Breasted Vests spent Sunday at the home of her hate Court for the County of versary of the famous Lincoln- • contrary. * * ' We have got ASK OFFICERS TO LOOK FOR July. 1928. to be published, printed and cir- Glad witness to your zeal for God • All silk hosiery guaranteed sat- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant, Kent. to live together, we Americans, MISSING IONIA GIRI-S. COLLECTION isfactory or a new pair free In GEORGE H. HOGARTH culated in The Lowell Ledger, a Douglas debate in that city in And love of men 1 bear. * of South Boston. At a session of said court, held after this election is over. Jew Ionia, Oct. 7.—Beulah Kinney. Humming Bird and Wayne knit Director newspaper printed, published 1858. They were both great I Mrs. Susan Hammell, of How- at the probate ollice in Ihe city 1 trace your lines of argument; and Gentile. Protestant and Cath- 15, and Bernlce Llnman, 14, have Department of Conscrvulon and circulating in said Countv brands. H. L. Weekes. adv. ell. is visiting her brothers. Rich- of Grand Rapids, in said county Americans: but by reason of the Your logic, linked and strong, olic. we have got to carry on in been reported missing since yes- Conservation Commissijn hv: and that such publication be +**+************************** Mesdames Charles Cook, Rose nrd and Christopher Bergin and 1 weigh as one who dreads dis- WILLIAM 11. LOLT'IT on the 24lh day of September. A. commenced within twenty davs greater fame and success of common citizenship. We may terday by their parents. Both Gramer, Frank Gramer and L^3oy«s$i families this week. Acting Chairman D.. 1928. sent. even have to defend our common live In South Ionia, and Beulah from the date of this Order and Lincoln, Douglas is practically Chris. Gehrer spent last Wednes- Present: JOHN DALTON. And fears a doubt as wrong. c o u n t r y again—some day— is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-awrence Court has returned BAY E. COTTON be continued once each week, for unknown to millions of his coun- day with friends In Ionia. 1 against a common foe. If we Henry Kinney. to Boston, Mass.. after spending Secretary (18-19-201''"''fi„ '„ "f Prohale„ ., „ „ . . ..si", succcssives weeks, or that But still my human hands ii Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider r trymen, except by the debates do. Jew. and Gentile. Protestant A report lo Sheriff Franch is two weeks with his parents. Mr. 11 J- 1 ,» "T Estate of plamlill cause a copy of this Or- weak Two Trouser Suits and guest, Mrs. Marlon Patrick and Mrs. John Court. 'da Dickson. Deceased. der lo be served upon defendant now being commemorated and as and Catholic, will proceed to- that the two were seen entering To hold your iron creeds. f BOSTON FERNS spent Sunday at the home of Ar- ORDER ISSl'EI) BY AUTHOR- gether precisely as they have in a car on M-43. driven by a travel- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Friedll o. .1. 1 eiler, having Illed in said personally al least twenty davs a losing contestor with Lincoln Against the words ye bid me thur Shelton, of Snow district. ITY OF ACT 230 OF THE PUB- the past—shoulder to shoulder in ing salesman, and that the car und son Paul, of Suranac. were court his petition praying that | before the time prescribed for for the presidency. Douglas* pop- speak Large 8 inch Pots LIC ACTS OF 1925, MAKING then headed toward Lansing.— Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freeland and Sunday visitors ut the home of Kotex. 45c, Purlins. 39c, a box I OBITUARY—MRS. A. G. GOSCIL the administrution of said estate his appearance. My heart within me pleads. the willingness to die for the Hurvey Callier was in Detroit A CLOSED SEASON ON PART- ular title. "The Little Giant," tells mother. Mrs. Cooper, of Hastings, he granled lo Melvln B. McPher-| MAJOR L. DUNHAM Ideals we all share alike—each Grand Bapids Herald. Oct. 8. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Thursday on business. at Weekes.' adv. Lydia Yeiter. daughter of John RIDGE (RUFFED GROUSE) Who fathoms the Eternal were Sunday guests at the home Gehrer. son. or to some olher suitable CIRCUIT JUDGE, ' something of his intellectual ca- as dependable as the other. It Miss Pauline Walker spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith were and Mary Y'eiter was horn the AND PRAIRIE CHICKEN Thought? $1.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Barker. person. , , Examined, Counlersigned and pacity. During the mutterings Fall Clothes full of style and would be a blessing If this ulti- Floyd Stinton and wife, of week-end with friends in Grand in Holland Sunday, guests of her 9th day of March, 1859, in Low- (PINNATED GROUSE) IN Who talks of scheme and plan? Heart at Body's Monarch It Is Ordered, That the 20th Eiilered hv me. of Civil war that followed fast mate truth could be remembered Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaunt and Three Rivers and Miss Ethel Hapids. mother. ship und departed this life from THE STATE FOR A PERIOD The Lord is God! He needcth Dr. Wllllnm Harvey, who demon' day of October, A. 1).. 1928 at ten, WM. 11. RiCHTER, value and a wide variety of —without waiting for It to be- daughters. Charlotte and l,or- Stinton. of Pontiac, were week- Ihe home where she was horn. OF ONE YEAR FROM OC- upon the heels of Lincoln's elec- Rtrnted the elreulatlon of the blood Newest wash dresses, 98c lo Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maxson o'clock in the forenoon, at said > Deputy Clerk not come ultimate. ' ' * No race ainne. of Grandville, were Thurs- end guests of their mother, Mrs. October 2. 1928. aged 09 years, through the body, dedicated his $5.00, both long und short sleeves spent Sunday with relatives in TORER 25, 1928. probate ollice, be and is hereby Attest: A True Cony. tion and Douglas' defeat, the lat- The poor device of man. and no religion has a monopoly day supper guests at the Guunt- Mary Stinton. C inonths and 23 days. patterns to choose from. Shattuck Gardens ut Weekes.' adv. Rockford. STATE OF MICHIGAN) appointed for hearing said pell- WM. II. RICHTER. on patriots. The times call for book describing his work lo the Colllns home. ter assured the great President- I walk with bare, hushed feet the Mrs. Ida Young returned home She was united in marriage to )ss ,io : klne. Mating that "the klnc in til* Mrs. Marion Graves, of Batavia. A. J. Avery and family, of " . rt 1 , t-i | Ulnsey. Shivel & Phelps, continent tongues and sensible Phone 341 Are.you reading the telephone Albert G. Gosch March 30, 1898. COUNTY OF INGHAM) elect of his own loyal support ground kingdom Is like the henrt In the from her daughter's In Grand Grand Rapids, spent Sunday at II is Further Ordered, That 1 Allorneys for the Plaintiff, judgments. There Is nothing was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. and to this union was horn one Ye tread with boldness shod; body." rates to other cities and towns in Rupids Sunduy evening for a few The Director of Conservation, public notice thereof he given hy Business Address: and stood beside him on the but disaster to be gained from L. Barnes Sunday. the S. H. Avery home. I dare not fix with mete and the Michigan Bell Telephone com- duys. She left Karl Behler in child, Esma. having made a thorough investi- publication of a copy of this or- platform when Lincoln gave his Fall Topcoats, silk lined tossing matches into powder kegs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alexander Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Yeiter, of (•OS-lilO Grand Rapids, Trust bound pany advertisements regularly In the hospllnl quite seriously 111. She has been a life-long mem- gation of conditions relative to der. for three successive weeks —(Grand Rapids Herald, Oct. 6. have moved into the apartment Freeport, were Sunday callers Bldg., Grand Rapids, Michigan. inaugural address and because The love and power of God. I'hc Ledger? They should Inter- ber of the West Lowell M. E. partridge (ruffed grouse) and previous to said day of hearing, Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Wood at Mrs. Carrie Coulter's. (c 17-22 there was no table there held •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ est and prollt you. tf in the Pullen block. church. prairie chicken (pinnated grouse) Ye praise His justice; even such $20 and $25 und children. Mrs. Mury Spencer, in Ihe Lowell Ledger, a newspa- Mr. und Mrs. Dtiane Keith, of Mrs. John S. Bergin spent Sun- In November. 1920 she sulTcred in the State, recomends a closed Lincoln's tall hat in his hand un- Ills pitying love 1 deem. SENTENCING FIRST OFFEND- Mrs. Nellie Andrews and Janet Mrs. Tidd und children visited per printed and circulated in ERS. Grand Rapids, spent Sunday at day in Grand Rapids with her a slroke of paralysis and has season. til the address was finished. Fol- Ye seek a king; 1 fain would Marie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. old Lowell business people. Mr. said county. Distance Finder Swift Judge Arthur W. Kilpatrlck has the Allen Bennett home. sister, Mrs. John Murphy. been a very patient invalid for THEREFORE, the Conserva- touch Harry (Cleveland to Kalamazoo, und Mrs. J. M. Meyers, of Lake JOHN D.ALTON, Willi the aid of a new ealcnlat- lowing the outbreak of the war, put away three young men con- Alger Conkrlght and family, of eight years. tion Commission hy authority of The robe that baih no seam. Fall Hats, silk lined GOOD and spent the week-end with Odessa. Sunday. C. E. Kelley and wife, of Grand Judge of Prohale. Inc machine Invented hy Hr. .1. K. Douglas started on a speaking victed of robbery armed for an Lansing, visited Wilbur Conk- Her husband preceded her in Acts 23(1 of the Public Acts of A true copy. Mrs. Henna Greenhalgh and Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Mlnty, Hapids, were Wednesday guests Howe of the College of William and Ye see the curse which over- aggregate maximum of 45 years. daughter Dorothea. right and family Sunday, death January 8. 1922. 1925, hereby orders that for a FRED ROTH, trip to Chicago calling the De- and rainproofed of Grand Rupids. with Mr. and at the Wm. Beauchump home. .Mary, an airman can teli in an in- broods Their ages are 19, 21 and 24 years. She leaves to niourn their loss period of one year from the mocracy of the North to the col- Frank Tredenlck, of Grand Mrs. Freeman, spent the day at, Russell Heebe and George Frank Kelser. wife and daugh- Register of Prohale. (p 19-20-21 slanl how far he Is from his goal: A world of pain and loss; Their relatives and friends wrote her (latigbler. three grand chil- twenty-fifth day of October, 1928, Rapids, spent his fortieth birth- the farm home elebrating their Whittleld were home from Michi- ter. of Ionia, were Sunday visi- a gnmi'T ran use the device as a ors. At Chicago be spoke iinnly 1 hear our Lord's beatitudes PRINTING dren, a brother, a sister and a to the court that these youths en- il shall he unlawful for any per- $5 day Sunday with his mother, 5Gth wedding anniversary, and gan State college the past week- tors at the John Layer home. range Under. The "Irinonieter" is and finally for himself, his party And prayer upon the cross. joyed a good reputation before host of relatives and friends. son to hunl. take or kill, or at- Garage Floor Mrs. Huttie Rouse, who left Wed- were dinner guests of Mr. und end. Miss Bessie Foster, of Lansing, simply a triangle that measures It- and his beloved country. "There their arrest and were "good tempt to hunl, take or kill any More than your schoolmen teach nesday to spend the Winter with Mrs. John Freeman. Dale Rainier and friend. Miss is spending her vacation with A layer of eliiili'is six Inches si'If, Ii is on ihe principle of ail within boys." The judge remarked, as her daughter In Vermont. CARD OF THANKS, partridge, (ruffed grouse) and thick makes 11 very salisfaclor.v Riirveying ami rango-Onding devices can be no neutrals in this war," Tuesday, Oct. 2, Mrs. Elizabeth Hettie Saures, of Lansing, spent her parents here and friends in he sentenced them: "You may Inspires Confidence We wish to thank our many prairie chicken, (pinnated Hour for ihe hiuno ganiKe. The clii which use irigonomeiry—ihe sci- he said, "only patriots and trai- Myself, alas, I know: Miss Reagan, of Grand Rapids, Webb celebrated her 84th birth- Sunduy with Mr, und Mrs, Wm. Grand Rapids. have been good boys once but friends and relatives for the grouse) in the State of Michigan ilers shonhl he ilmmughlj siampeil ence of measurement of triangles. Too dark ye can not paint the and friend. Francis Gentleman, Heuuchump. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sldnam. of tors." Better words could not you certainly have gone wrong. day at the home of her daughter, kindness and sympathy shown under penallies by Section of Act down, a Imse heliiK used in wel sin. When you send out a poorly printed circular, of Milwaukee, were recent guests Mrs. A. Velzy. Her visitors have been spoken and they were If I show clemency to you it will Mrs. Jos. Cepnik und son Geo., Lansing, and Mr, Howard, of De-, us iinring the sickness and death 230 of the Public Acts of 1925. them down durlns Ihe operation Too small the merit show. at the R. M. Shlvel home. They be a direct Invitation to other you make a very bad impression upon itsrecipient. were Mr. and Mrs. Van llarten of Detroit, were Sunday guests I roil, were week-end guests of of our dear mother, also for the Signed, sealed, and ordered The Hour ahsorhs urease, oil mid Blackstone the last words of Stephen A. all with the T. M. and Wm. Doyle 1 bow my forehead to the dust, youths, who are so minded, to go i and children, of Zceland. Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Malic Rivette. beautiful floral offerings. published this 31st day of July, gasoline that imiy leak out of the Sir Wlllalm Blackstone pub- Douglas to his country, for he families spent the week-end at I veil mine eyes for shame. em* out and hold people up." When you send out a well-printed circular, you Anna Smilh und Mrs. Sherwood, diet Lcury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Clark. 1928, mechanism and Ii Is. moreover, lished In ITCfci a volume entitled the Shivel "Shack" on Pine river. of < loniu. was immediately stricken with a And urge, in trembling self-dis- An experienced judge can usual- inspire confidence and respect. Mrs. Haltie Rouse left Wedncs- of Grand Rapids, were Sunday GEORGE R. HOGARTH practically ihisiless. "Cotiimentaries on the Laws of mortal illness. Shortly before trust. ly spot first offenders deserving Miss Nemnla Freeman and Mr. und Mrs. Christopher Ber- day ot spend the Winter with her | guests of his parents. Dr. and LEWIS A. SOLOMAN. Director Kngiand." Tills was ihe llrst and A prayer without a claim. +++++++++++++4.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-»> The quality of your printed matter reflects the friend, Mr. Graham, of Grand his death his wife bending over of clemency, as well as those gin und daughters. Mrs. Art Hill ilaughter, Mrs. Charles Taplln, at Mrs. L. E. Matthews. Grand Rapids, Oct. 3.—Lewis Department of Conservation only hook of Its kind in Kagland, Rapids, were Sunday visitors at and ii came to he regarded as an I sec the wrong that round me who do not deserve it. Occasion- dignity and distinction of yourbusinessenterprise. and Mrs. Hurry Paterson. of Al- Montpeller, Vt. | Misses Kutheryn, Martha and A. Solonun. 81 years old, who, Conservation Commission by: him asked him for a message to the P. C. Freeman home, all driv- amhoritutive reveiath n of the law. lies, ally a boy or girl commits a ma. attended the wedding of their Amos Butler, of North. Branch, [ Agnes Perry attended the funeral as Gaines township supervisor, WILLIAM 11. LOUTIT his sons and he whispered: "Tell A writer in the Detroit News! Thinking again about Judge ing to Ionia in the afternoon, While It has ceased to he of much I feel the guilt within; crime, as a result of evil asso- We do expert printinc at lowest prices for good son und brother. Dr. Joseph Ber- spent Sunday with his mother of their cousin, Mrs. Margie Wil- was chairman of the board when Acting Chairman culling upon Mr. und Mrs. E. H. PLUMBING, HOT WATER practical value as an authority in them to obey the laws and sup- I hear with groan and travail- repeals the thread-bare charge Dunham's dismissal of the case ciations or the momentary weak- work; you have nothing to worry about when you gin und Miss Genevieve McGulre, and they motored to Kalamazoo ley in Greenville, Sunday. Kent County's present courthouse RAY E. COTTON Illgbee and Mr. and Mrs. Luther which took place Saturday morn- Secretary 18-19-20 the courts, it remains an arbiter on port the Constitution of the Unit- cries, that Prohibition was put over | against William Kooiman for ening of moral fibre, whose first to see Mr. Hutler, Harry Fuller and family and was built, is dead at his home and HOT AIR HEATING offense, if they are given a chance place a printing order with us—the work will be Hall. ing at St. James Catholic church. here. Funeral services will be all puhlle discussions on the law or ed States." That was June 11, The world confess its sin: "by a few fanatics." He must' drawing a knife and slashing Mo- Earl Hunter and family, Mrs. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of the consiiintlon. to go straight, will be their last. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alger and Detroit. A reception was held held Friday. He was born on General Repair Work 1801, G7 years ago and that is a turned out promptly, correctly, and will be of the Jennie Hunter and Mrs. Mary Grand Rapids, were Sunday call- Yet; in the maddening maze of be proceeding on the theory that tor Police Rowland when the lat- There are many other "first of- Miss Emily Sayles accompanied at the home of the bride's par- an Ada township farm and had Obedient Call Phone 202. Wlilte spent Sunday visiting re- ers at the C. O. Lawrence home. fit message for the Democratic things. , "A lie well stuck to is as good as ter was making an arrest, we re- fenders" who are not first offend- sort that inspires confidence, creates interest, and N. L. Coons and wife Sunday and ents Saturday afternoon. Dr. always resided In this county. Onlsldc a storm raged. The deaf- Meaning of Fence latives at' Jennlson. Newest shades in Pointex heel I make a specially of party and the whole American And tossed by storm and flood. the truth," forgetting perhaps the member that "It makes a differ- ers at all, when they come up for impresses with its good taste and neatness. visited Mr. Alger's sister, XIrs. ami Mrs. Bergln will reside In For 40 years he was an auction- enitiK thunder rolled and llghmlnu Fence soon will he nothing but a silk hosiery. 59c. $1.00, 81.50, HOT AIR HEATING To one fixed stake my spirit sentence. They are merely first Esther Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Detroit. John Easterllne, wife and chil- eer. Hashed almost continuously. Pres- country word, for in the cities people of today. So, while we equallV well-known adage: ence whose ox is gored;" and $1.75, at Weekes.' adv. clings; convicts. They may have com- Give us a trial the next time you need to have Coons visited her cousin Walter dren, of Sand Lake, were week- ently a holt struck Mr. Jones and fences have almost been forgotten. remember Lincoln always as the wonder if, in case, the Judge had I know that God is good! "False in one thing, false in all." mitted a dozen crimes before they some printing done, and we'll prove that we live White and family all near Smyr- end guests of her parents, Mr. Correspondents are requested KEENE CENTER. knocked him out of hed. He rose, PHIL KROM It Is a word, though, full of ro- been the victim of the threaten- and Mrs. W. J. Anderson. to omit merely neighborhood yawned, ruhhed his eyes and said: immortal, martyred president, Not mine to look when cherubims "The Eighteenth Amendment were caught. Armed robbery na. In the evening all called on Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Detmer were mance, being a shortening of de- up to all the claims made in this advertisement. Correct High Blood Pressure calls and other trivialities. It Is "All right, dear, I'll get up."— Opposite Lighting Station who won to never-dying fame, And seraphs may not see, was ratified by 46 states, thirty- ing knife—in his line of duty—If usually is not a freshman course Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trumbull, of Mrs. Hannah Bartlett, the Miss- Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. fense—the llrst use of a fence be- Moseley. * and Avoid Paralysis and Nerve es Edna Allen and Dorothy Roth a useless waste of space and la- Open Road Mnca/.lne. ing to keep out foes. let us not forget "The Little But nothing can be good to Him three of which had adopted pro- he would deem a fine of $100 and In crime. The extension of clem- Wm. Detmer and Mr. -and Mrs. ency to criminals so well ad- Trouble in Advanced Years. spent Sunday at the farm with bor. Editor. __ tf Albert Detmer in Grand Rapids. Giant," who lost, but proved his Which evil is in me. hibition by their own action be- costs a just punishment? New Remberg, full fashioned vanced In their profession Is not hosiery, $1.00, at Weekes.' adv Gastro-Intestlnal Disorders, the r. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett. Friday and Saturday guests at Mrs. Leece and nephew were steadfast loyalty and his sterling The wrong that pains my soul be- fore the country went dry. Since only an Invitation to other crim- Ledger Printers Menace of Humanity. Only the R. R. Boylan home were Mr. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Flora Mrs. Frank Kelser, (Lotha Rog- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher Americanism in his last great low prohibition went into the Consti- A London, England, boy, dig- inals, young and old, to prey up- Cause of Disease, Easily and Mrs. C. J. Bossmas, of Ox- Hooper and brother, of Clarks- ers,) of Ionia, was hostess to a and children spent Sunday with I dare not throne above; on society; but It Is the worst pos- Corrected With San Yak ford, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Klefer, villc. test. tution savings deposits have in- ging in his step-father's back bunco party for the pleasure of a brother. Wirt Fletcher and fam- I know not of His hate—I know sible thing that could be done to Kidney Pills. of South Lowell. Mrs. Moflitt is caring for Mrs. yard, unearthed an earthware pot her old Lowell girl friends Sat- ily at their farm home near Mid- His goodness and His love? creased $9,000,000,000 and life in- They are the only Veffetable In- THE the so-called first offenders them- dfevillc. Mesdames Gazella, Stcrkins Dan Carr. who is ill. STILL TRY TO SWEEP surance has increased 130 per containing G52 old Roman coins, urday, October 6. A flne lunch- 1 dimly guess from blessings selves, as It encourages them to testlnal Antiseptic Laxatives Mr. anil Mrs. M. E. Hoxic were TIDE BACK. eon and a grand time was the re- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood and Byron Frost spent last Wed- cent. The only thing wfrong dating back to Julius Caesar's persist in a life of crime. Sir Wil- Outwitting Fatigue and Dls- dinner guests of Mrs. M. C. Bis- known port from the guests, among and granddaughter. Virginia, arc nesday in Grand Rapids, und Mr. English Fundamentalists are time, two thousand years ago. liam Joynson-Hlcks once told a ease. Physicians Indorse hop. of Ionia. Of greater out of sight. with Prohibition is the people whom were Mrs. Esther Wln- visiting iheir sisler. Mrs. Clar- und Mrs. Will Hurlmun were visi- body of English jprlsts that young San Yak. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lawrence, all worked up because Rev. W. R. And, with the chastened Psalm- who defy und violate it. Since The burying method of hiding gcler Harper. Grand Rapids; Mrs. ence Newton and family, of Ben- tors there Thursday. offenders should be given sen- Dr. L. P. Bailey, of McBrlde. of Lowell, were Sunday callers Inge, dean of St. Paul's, told the ist, own coins seems to be safer than the QEe new Buick Katherlne Wlngeler Murphy, of ton Harbor. Mrs. Eugene Carr accompanied when have law-breakers been His judgments, too, are right. tences so stiff that they would not Mich., says of San Yak: "It will of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hoxie. church of England congress that 'D Lansing; Mrs. Sue White Hilton, Mrs. Ellis und daughter Flora, permitted to nullify the law? old sock plan, but neither pays come back for more. Sir William do all you claim. It is fine medi- Gus. Able and wife. Myrle Dr. Lee took Mrs. Leece to Ionia; Mrs. Rose Kropf Wlngeler, to Grand Rapids, where the lat- "Nothing in the theory of evolu- I long for household voices gone, any Interest. Deposit In a good and Judge Kilpatrlck arc both cine for the blood and has cured Kingdom, wife, and little son Hlodgelt hospital Wednesday For vanished smiles 1 long. Mrs. Mildred land Fahrni, Mrs! were Sunday dinner guests of ter goes three times a week to tion conllicts with the accepted right.—Detroit Free Press. is the new Style rheumatism of long standing. morning to have her arm exam- Of the Civil war veterans of the conservative bank is still the Clara Able Kingdom, Mrs. Donna their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. !»• treated for antrim trouble. But God hath led my dear ones Respectfully submitted for con- When one treats the kidneys with ined and an X-ray disclosed that belief in the creation of man." safe: t and most profitable hiding Dixon Dollowuy, Mrs. Ruby Bre- on. 24th and 25tb Michigan Infantry sideration of Kent county olliccrs. San Yak he is renewing the whole Able, of Vergennes. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham the wrist was broken in her fall zina Roth, Mrs. Beatrice Jones Continuing he said: And he can do no wrong. body. One can always depend on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vorauer and Rove a birthday dinner for their several weeks ago. PROTECT regiments, only four survive, j place. Bailey, Mrs. Alice Fahrni, all "I am not disturbed by plain San Yak Pills." Sold at Henry's son Aldo, of Hillsdale, spent from Mrs. Katie Wilson at their Thursday afternoon Mrs. Leece I know not what the future hath Sixty-three years have rolled by Did You Ever Stop to Think from Lowell. evidence of man's lowly origin, Our church friends using the Drug store. ajy Wednesday to Saturday with her lio'iit' Grand Rapids last Sal- visited her uncle, P, J. McAven, Of marvel or surprise, since these old veterans of a vast By Edson R. Walte, Shawnee, Ok. columns of this paper for notices parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fos-, urday. Covers were laid for of Bay Shore at the home of her since we all know that every hu- Assured alone that life and death THAT right now every mer- conquering army were mustered ter and other relatives. eight guests. mother In Lowell. His mercy underlies. of religious services, are request- chant should pay particular at- man individual began with mic- out. Now, but a few thousands Mrs. Dotson, of Grand Rapids, tention to his advertising. Mrs. Leonard Fridell and son.'—— THE FORESTS roscopic germs. "My conclusion And if my heart and flesh are ed to keep all advertising matter -"CMRYS L t R are left und soon all will have Dean, of Lansing, are at the home . was a Saturday 'morning caller weak THAT business is picking up is that evolution is only the out. Other space is available in of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.; at the home of her parents, Mr. To bear an untried pain. gone on to the eternal camping and now is the time to go after It. the locals or advertising columns F. Walters, caring for the latter,: and Mrs. James Houlihan and method by which God carries out grounds. Sixty years from now. THAT every sensible merchant The bruised reed He will not who is ill with heart trouble. | Margaret returned with her and his purposes in the world. I do for notices of church suppers. believes In newspaper adver- break. children of today will remember 1 ^ ^ ^ spent the week-end. e(c church notC5 tising. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burns, of Tke not believe the existence or at- But strengthen and sustain. Donald Houlihan and friend, of with pride tha they knew some; cnl is fm! to all and shoul(l THAT some merchants are not stli Ionia, and Mr. und Mr. Al. Morse tributes of God are at all involv- No ofTering of my own I have...... II r I .>•••..11'.. •.• mtar«if Itnttfl. ymou spent Sunday at Otsego with Grand Hapids, spent Sunday at or all of Lowell's surviving hand- sensible—they lose. PI ed in the question of evolution." Nor works my faith to prove; be kept free from commercialism. home. ful of G. A. R. veterans. There's THAT advertising catches the their mother. Mrs. Beckey and from FIRE Mrs. Ernest Plnkncy had a ton- Considering the agitation of 1 can but give the gifts he gave. eye, brings customers to a store sister. Mrs. Willard Hall and fam-. IVfarked lllcman Dawson. Captain Belk- sil operation Friday morning and And plead his love for love. The editor of The Review of und causes .sales. By. the so-called Fundamentalists ov- is slowly Improving. nap, of Grand Bapids, says he THAT ads are a simple means er this pronouncement and the And so beside the silent sea Reviews will surely not be ac- Miss Mary Cameron, of White- Max Haymor and family raov- I wait the muflled oar was as plemlld soldier. Now, of getting the seller und the buy-1 hall. was a week-end guest of her futility of the attempt to stop the cused of being a long-haired pro- ct to Lowell last week. No harm from Him can come to his eye-sight Is gone and he Is er together. parents, and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. J IVtan James Houlihan spent the progress of science and the en- hibition fanatic; but he says In THAT advertising is conveying me. living in darkness. Girls and i Wlckham. of Grand Rapids, were week-end at home. On ocean or on shore. the October number of that maga- to the public an Idea as to what Sunday dinner guests at the Neilj lightenment of the human race, boys, aren't you proud to have AND CONSERVE your product Is. what It will do By Karl W. Detzer a purpose as ridiculous as that of zine that "Twenty million auto- Cameron home. MURRAY LVKE—MOSELEY. I know not where his islands lift, him for a townsman and won't and how well It will do it. Their fronded palms in air; motive vehicles on our public Jfowhere such beauty and luxury —- no- Pete Finds is erecting a brick I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost and the women who attempted to you take his hand and tell him THAT you will find It always highways provide twenty million veneered ollice building on Hud-j Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were sweep back the on-rushing tide I only know I can not drift costs least to buy the best, be- Beyond his love and care. so before It is too late? arguments against the use of al- son avenue near the Pere Mar- Most interesting in Grand Rapids Thursday. of old ocean, we are reminded of cause It lasts longer and gives where such pleasing lines and contours MICHIGAN'S RESOURCES quette railroad crossing. The Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shrocder, of coholic beverages." satisfaction. the poet's observation: O brothers! If my faith Is vain. basement will be used as a garage of its characters Behllng, were Sunday guests of A Detroit judge has sentenced THE BEST GOODS ARE AL- [Ptymomth 2-Door St dan, $700 If hopes like these betray. for the oil trucks. George Kellog and wife. "If men would let the world go three young men to a total of 45 WAYS ADVERTISED AND SOLI) —•nowhere Bodies that equal these new is the youth born Pray for me that my feet may The appearance of a bandit Mrs. Clare Alchin, of Grand round BY MERCHANTS WHO STAND Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carr, gain years in jail for "robbery arm- of a French-Ca- Rapids, .spent several days of last And pay their tithes and cal their woman In Detroit reminds us BEHIND THEM. Mrs. Ilah M. Skinner and son, The sure and safer way. Masterpiece Bodies hy Fisher-Hie entire . and the tide towards week with her parents, George dinners. ed," and did It, he said, 'as a again that n bad woman is no Eugene, of Coldwater, and Mrs. nadian mother Such doleful looks would not be And thou, O Lord! by whom are warning to other youths." About Marion Graves, of Batavia, visit- Kellog and wife. seen better than a bad man and she KENT COUNTY BUDGET IS RE- Sunday guests and callers of • found the same time another judge country is saying.^O/iaij the Stifle' ed the former's daughter, Mrs. and a father in To frighten us poor, laughing Thv creatures as they be, should take her medicine the DUCED FROM 1928. PLYMOUTH suites on . Will Stone and family Sunday. Mrs. Lemuel Davis and family within a thousand miles of De- whoseveinsruns sinners." Forgive me if too close I lean same as he. The age of chivalry Grand Rapids. Oct. 5.—Kent Bert Ellis, while playing a were John Purdy and son Guy Setting so entirely new, s revolarionsry, fender design—a vogue of tasteful luxury, of Smyrna, John Andrews. Mr. And what are these poor timid My human heart on Thee, troit dismissed the case of other Is past for such as she and county's budget for 11129, as it ACH day more and more of the practice game of foot ball Satur- the blood of the young men, arrested on a similar will be recommended to the style—inttoducing what will unquestion- composed of finest mohair velvet uphol- Quick, Miss Sadie Quick, of creatures afraid of? The truth 'what's sauce for the gander Is day injured his ankle quite bad- board of supervisors next week sbly be the trend of smart body-design dur- stery, artisdc hardware and fitments ana new E miUions who count the cost of Vikings. The Grand Hapids, Mrs, Ted Elkhart, charge. Reasoning from the De- ly and an X-ray taken at the or error? The proposed New York canal sauce for the goose.' of Holland. Mrs. Roye Ford. by the flnance and salaries com- ing the next several years—the new Bodies appointmenu of comfon and convenience motoring recofnize the obvious superior- Grand Rapids hospital showed a waterway from the Great Lakes troit judge's view-point, his ac- struggle in his If evolution be not true, it will mittees amount to $1130.033.70, as of the Silver Anniversary Buick sre enjoying not to be found in any other automobile-" ities of the new Plymouth in fill size, broken bone, making It necessary Margaret and Dale Ford, and Mr. Extinguish matches, cigars, tion was a notice to other boys , and Mrs. Will Engle, of Ver- fall of its own weight. If it be to the Atlantic has been termed: Judge Arthur Webster, of De- compared with i? J581843.07 for nniversal acclaim as the most originsl snd style and performance. for him to use crutches. He, heart between to "Go thou and do likewise." 1028. Of the total proposed for gennes. truth, it will triumph despite all "The All American route." as if troit. Saturdi^y night, made a —and the vogue is proving so popular—the however, keeps on with his next year, $274,491.12 Is for sal- distinctive, as well as the finest snd most love of the land Tom Howard was home from that was superior to the St. Law- rather remarkable statement motoring public welcoming it so enthu- But this is only to be ezpectrd in ti c school work in spite of his In- the "Fundamentalists" this side aries of county officers and cm- beautiful ever created by the world-famous Grand Hapids over Sunday. The Ledger Is not responsible when he declared: "Our courts jury. cigarettes. — Put out your of Kingdom Come. rence route, the expense of s, an Increase of about Fisher organuauonl siastically—that this besutiml new Buick Plymouth, as in evtty CV%«1e- '-.vilt and love of the Martin Davis was home from must be reformed or junked."— Mr. anil Mrs. Pcler Holmes, of which would be divided between for views expressed In the Edi- i,000.—(Detroit Free Press. continues to outsell all other cars above the car, because of the unique Ciir>f!cr prin- Grand Hapids over Sunday. Let us not be afraid of the (Fowlervllic Review. Butler, und Mr. and Mrs. Fred water is compli- torial from other Editors' depart- Here is not only a new car bat a new vogae very lowest price field by an overwhelming Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis truth and let us not seek to be Canada and the United States. If What! Do they have that kind 675 ciple of Standardized Quality in reientihe Holmes, of Qulncy. were week- MURDER SUSPECT FREED. —s vogue of symmetry, born of gently cated by his in- spent Sunday with Arthur An- we had not already learned It ment. Wc may or may not be marginl engineering and precision manuiacturing end guests of J. J. Holmes and, fooled—even pleasantly fooled, In Detroit too? Grand Rapids, Oct. 5.—John derson. campfire before you leave. In accord therewith. The intel- rounded contours instead of plain strsigbt Roadster . . .#675 wife and were all Sunduy din-, remembering: through a century of peace, we Wacbowlak, 23 years old, held under which these cars are built terestintwogirls, Ralph Kiste and family spent lines—a vogue of disdncdon, derived from The entire country is hsiling the Silver {•Willi rmmib Mat) ner guests of unother brother,1 did learn while fighting shoulder ligent. falrmlnded reader desires since Saturday In connection Sunday in Lansing. "Truth crushed to earth will rise A murder farm has been dis- kiing oolors, brilliant chrome-plated Anniversary Buick. The entire country it Coupe .... 685 Henry Holmes und family. M. one a daughter of an all-round view of public ques- with the fatal shooting October Such features as the "Silver-Dome" hi *h- Mrs. Peter Peterson entertain- again; the eternal years of to shoulder with our Canadian covered In California, and the C. Rulason and wife and Mrs. 25. 1027, of John Zolonikl, was el sod arresting new roof, radiator and saying, "That's the style!" Touring . . . 695 compression engine, using any gasoline, the soil, the other ed the Larkin club Wednesday. neighbors In the World War, that tions rather than one-sided rea^ next thing you know those mur- S Cora Tomllnson drove to Grand | God are hers; but error wound- released today. It was stated slender profile radiator, archcd windows, Several from Moseley attend- sonlng. He Is then In position der farmers will be demanding 2-Door Sedan . 700 Rapids to spend the evening with of the sea. ed writhes in pain, and dies amid they also arc good Americans William Oikowski. another sus- ed the Ladies' Aid al Ihe Lew relief.—Indianapolis News. c "air-wing" fenders, body impulse ncu- the family party. Let us remember, too, that the to draw his own conclusions. pect, detained by I^)s Angeles De Luxe Coupe . 735 Wlngeler home in Lowell Thurs- her worshippers." And the sob alstera will do Ilie Silver Anniversary (milk rumtU MM) tralizer, internal exnanding hydraulic St. Lawrence route project will Such Is the purpose of our own lice, also would be released.— Sunday visitors at Mrs. Emma day. Michigan Press Association their level best to get it for them. 4-Door Sedan . 735 squeakless 4-whccl brakes—arc con- provide Immense water power selections from the editorial de- (Detroit Free Press. Potter's home were her sister Mr. and Mrs. S. Van Overten Brother Eugene Foster, editor vincing naked-eye evidence of Ply- and brother, Mr, und Mrs. Clius. New Serial and sons, of Grand Bapids, were plants which will in time fur- partments of other papers. /lllfTicnf.».t.Dimil.Hym*ulh Lansing, Michigan of The Gladwin County Record "Woman, 101, has never seen ALIEN IS ARRESTED EVE OF dtUnart in* fmilin lo nltnJ mouth's greater dollar-for-dollar value Rising, of Clurksvillc and broth- al their collage on Sunday. nish ample recompensetlon for iht nmninefflmufymnli. since 1878, was found Tuesday automobile." —Headline. Per- RELIGIOUS FEAST. , er, Arthur Wood and wife, of Starting In Mr. and Mrs. Byron Frost, of / MU in the lowest-priced field. Lowell, spent Sunday al the J. D. morning Oct. 2, dead in his olllcc, the expense Incurred. The New Detroit feels quite encouraged haps that's the reason she Is 101. Grand Rapids, Oct. 5.—Jack BUICK Grand Rapids, Mr. und Mrs. John | Goldstein, 23 years old, butcher, Rittenger and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.! Frost home. where the summons found him York plan offers no such return because only 216 people have —Norfolks Virginian-Pilot. native of Poland, who came here Clark. A long auto ride in the Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ford spent from the iuvcstmcnt. been killed In that city's traffic Guessed right the first time. at his post of duty—his desk. three years ago to visit, and re- afternoon was enjoyed by all af- The Lowell Ledger. Sunday at the Clare Ford home. Fine! He left a record of a useful up to morning of Oct. 6. Reason mained. was released on ball to- BLASER & HAPEMAN ter which Ihe party were lunch- Billy Sunday declares that a Gould's Garage Opening Chapter life and a memory of a checrful is that by that time last year the The Glue Business? day while Immigration authori- eon guests at the John Rittenger Subscribe for The Ledger, §2.00 Wet voter is a "carbuncle on the rccord was 285 fatalities. If "Select a trade or profession," ties were said to be preparing Chrysler Sales and Service home. This Week per year. smile to those who knew him. He neck of progress." This will says our favorite senaonlziug ed- for his deportation. He was had grown weary of late and make the Wets boil.—New York you feel sore about living In a Telephone 269 E"' Main Street itorialist, "that makes for perse- arrested last night as he was aid- small town, you'd better count now be rests in peace—without a Evening Post. verance." There's the glue busi- ing In preparing for the feast of struggle. How better can one Well, If they only boll Dry, your rural blessings before you ness, for Instance; that'll teach you the tabernacle.—(Detroit Free WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM depart? what's the odds? talk about It. to stick.—Farm and Fireside. Press. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDOEB and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, October 11, 1928.

I MORSE LAKE. Mrs. William Daniels was in SOUTH BOWNE. LA BARGE RIPPLES. C. B. Foole was a Grand Bap- The Frustrated Grand Bapids Monday. Mrs. Ella Bannon, Mrs. Delia (Ira Dawson and family visited ' ids visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman Sherwood, Mrs. Carl Speaker, relatives in Grand Bapids Sun- THE LOWEl-l- (MICH.) LEDGER anrt AjjT)J>OU)JT^ ADA Twenty-three gathered nt the Elopement ALTO and son were in Lowell Sunduy Mrs. Ida Haysmcr, all of Lowell, j McCORDS day. LOWELL MARKET REPORT WEST VERGENNES ITEMS. home of Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Cur- evening. were Tuesday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Claud Luring and By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD .1.++<.+++++++++++++++<.+++^ of Mrs. Win. CosgrifT. +•+•+++++••••+++++++•••+ Corrected October 11, 1028 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crakes were liss Sunday evening lo remind Mr. and Mrs. A. Dticil were ilaiigliler spent Sunday with her 75 Miles Paved Andrew Blongh and family Pioneer has Wheal. 001b $1 43 Sunday visitors at the D. Krum AH* vin xrv | Mr Curliss Hint he had a birth- T WAS a nuurce nf wOtiMlderahle Win. Daniels is shingling the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. CHICKEN PIE SUPI'EB AT Mc-1 mother. Mrs. Duell, of Alto. Plenty of Opportunities to Ride Now ADA VILLAuts. I (|u„ fhey served ice cream and called tn make acipiaintance Wheat, OQtb test, white 1 43 home. I huinlllntlun to Lucy BamcH that roof of his house in town. B. C.rahli, of I'ewamo. COllDS, OCT "Jj. ! Mrs. Grace Cain and dmighler by Prison Men Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and James Turner unilcrweiit an . nmi |e(i i,!,,, ,miny gifts of wilh the new baby al the Bay The McCords Ladies' Auxil-1 spenl a few days last week al the Seen Advance Bye, per bu 1 00 of the four ulsters she vviic the I'lilj Miss Thelma Snyder was an Mrs. Ella Guild is visiting her Margaret Ford, of Holland, were uperaliun for appcuilidtis at St. reiuembrance. Seece home Sunday iiflernoon. iary will give a chicken pie sup- home of her son. Dorr Cain and Flour, per bbl 7 00 one that tuid had n.. vvrddllig In the ilaiigliler, Mrs. S. II. Crabb, of Pe- week-end visitors of Roye Ford Mary's hospital. I ('.allcrs al the home of Mr. and overnight guest of Miss Belly Abe Eii'.b. wife, Jidin and Hel- Suits and Overcoats Up to Oct, 1 Oats, per bu -10 family. True, rhc had hut Ihe oai- wamo, for a few weeks. per Thursday evening Oct. 2.j, at family. Of Big City Miss Dorothy Bichnrdsoii ac-; MrSi |.-riU,k Iloughlon Sunday to ] Slater. en called Sunday nflernoon to Corn and Oals, feed, cwl... 2 20 and family. daURhter, yet this fact In a way McCords hall. Price liiic-iillc. [ Luther Steriick and family, of companied Mrs. Mary Criiinton lo sl,(. ||u, m.w imby were Mr. and Fred Arthur began his duties Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colby see Hugh Bradley, of Corinth, Reminiscence of nearly three- Lansing, Oct. 10.—During the Corn Meal, per cwt 2 10 Visitors at Chris, Wiltenbach mode the inatter worse. rum out and give these good Alio, spent .Sunday with Iheir To Measure Fowlcrviile for the week-end. | >irs. Maynard Dutcher, Mr. and as Juror in Grand Bapids Mnmlay were enlerlalned Sunday at the who is very low with heart fourths of a ccntury starting last two years of Governor Fred Middlings, per ton 38 (III home Sunday were Mrs. John If Jane (diild marry "IT tier thr'U women a cordial and hearty | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsvvorlh NV. Green's administration prison Seth Van Wormer, of ('.larks-1 ^|rs_ wm Fairchild, Bichnrd morning. home nf Mr. and Mrs. William trouble. with n lime when the section be- Bran, per lon 32 00 Hoth and Mrs. Kallinger, of and Bes.de her two, surely nhe boost. Ip 20-211 Harper. labor on the highways lias net- Lowell and Carl Wiltenbach ond vilic, spent Stmdny with lil^ 1 Faircliibl and Miss Flossie Be- Klahn, of West Lowell. Frank Miller and family, III- We have the PATRICK GOODS of Duluth tween Grand Rapids and Ada CracKed Corn, per cwt.... 2 40 ouKht In In- able in t,ml a hu •hand Earl Cidbv and family altend- Mr. ami Mrs, Ivan Dcnise and daughtcr, Mrs. iiotner Morris, i dell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llmigh- Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Lillel and mcr Sbalfer and familv visited was a wilderness with here and ted Jackson Prison and Ionia Potatoes, per cwt .50 family. fur her one. ed the M. I", church supper in MrCORDS MATTERS. | baby, of (iaines, spent Sunday Iteformatory $350,031.08, the first Duane Himebaugiih, of Sacra- I.co Ward has recently moved ion mni ilaughter, Mrs. Agnes twin sons, of Grand Hapids were Sumlav wilh Boyal and Cbarlev SHIRTS. SWEATERS and BLANKETS there a log cabin as told by An- Pea Beans 7.25 And t wasn't a* If M lla were Lowell Tuesday night. Eli Miller has been under the vvilh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Into the Perkins house across Kop], ani| Mjss Anna Easlcrby. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isiii« ami families, of Saranac. drew Hood, veteran farmer, re- money ever lurned over lo the Light Bed Kidney Beans....0 75| mento, California, vislled his un- Inanely or old i.i.uli.'li or anviliin.. Mr. and Mrs. Svvifl Winegar al- doclor's care for a few days. ] Henry Harper. Grand1 river. ' Bemember Ihe P. T, A. at Carl Yeiter and son. Win. Combs, of Lakeview, Ore- siding east of Grand Hapids on prisons for the use of prison la- Dark Bed Kidney Beans 0 75 cle, C. M. Himebagh and wife Ulldeid ruble. •,,ie vva* a yi'ilijj temli'd the funeral of Mr. Bow- Mrs. Jennie Williams and Eve- Mrs. Louis Luneke is on the XIrs. Maggie Miller, of Lowell, gon. formerly of Ibis place, pass- bor on the higitways. Eggs, doz 37 part of last week. Morse Lake school Friday eve-1 "ii a» pretiy. .is mpllslu-d. J,",.,',",',,! liakliel'd Tuesday. lyn visiteil at the home of Mr. road lo recovery from her recent tin' Fulton road, makes an inler- spent Ihe day with Mrs. Mary ! Stone Cleaning & Dyeing Works Before the close of the present Mrs. Bertha Collar vislled Les- ning, Oclober ill. UK "• l';e awr .• mil ^ , „ „ , ..I nwav last Tuesday after .. jml Mrs. Frank Clark in Grand illness at the home of her par- esting story of that section. Mr. Bulter, lb 48 llarris last Tuesday. 1|al Imls| n> T n ALTO FIRM DISSOLVED. | vear of" intense stillcring. He highway construction season Ihe Butterfat, lb 47 ter Bailey's school Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Morse, of llapids Saturday. . cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Vrrn Luring. Hood, who has resided on the Theodore Lampert received A decree dissolving the Alto l^vcs Hie widow ami two sons. East of Postofflce prisoners will have earned for Hogs, dressed 12Vj-15 some olher friends near Moseley. Lansing, were visitors of Mr. ami i She laid 'pilte friinul}^ id net vi a. the Earl Colby home a Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius I'oslma; Mrs. Ora Dawson spent last w homesteud property since 1850, a word of the death of bis young- , , , , (. Klevalor company of Alio was Josie Boush and wife, of i'orl- Ihe prisons more than ft'i'ij.OOO, Hous, live 0-11 Anna Evans, molher and aunt, Mrs. (ieorge Lewis Sunday. | innlher's d.-.'M. Ami idle priiveil of Zceland visited the former's 1 Wednesday aflernoon vvilh her few years after the family came esl sister in i'hiladelphia. couple of days last wn k. u,(1 Vl.sU,r,|nj |,y circuit innd. visited Snuday al the Wm. according lo Frank D. Filzger- Calves, dressed 17-22 of Kalamazoo, were visitors at Death came into nur midst tlnil her word" wure nnl nn idle nl parents Sunday. sisler. Mrs. Fred Kaechele, of from New York where Andrew Mr. and Mrs. I.d. Winters Mrs. Helen While, Mrs. Mer II I jU)1(eilnrsiia>. m.(ii|0l-s |,im. been paid in home for a couple of weeks. visited at the Waller ('.lark home cords in the highway deparlment was a week-end visitor al Lone Miller home in Lowell. Mr. Cline has the sympathy of bered among the sick. practically a suburb of Grand Beef, live 7-10 , ir.iiV 'ciluihl.* Ii,.|irv Slater and family callcil j,,)! u,.,, there lias been sntli-, Wm. Cosgriir and wife alleml- Wcdnesdn). HICK Oil Y CORNERS. } ALTON—VERGENNES. show that road eonstruetion with Pine Inn, and Charles Collar's. Chester Weldon and family bis many friends in his snd be- Fowls, per lb 10-22 ... . u • Iniii ..1 11,, William Schrader and l-d. ,.^.,,1 | | | , pay st a share ,.,1 || . |,irthday anniversary of Harold Wood spent the week-, Vern Lorinu and family and J. C. Schwali ami family, of Mr. ami Mrs. (u>urgp Lowis ami Hapids. the use of prison labor has been were Sunday guests of Will Sil- reavement. i;m( ( K When Andrew Hood lirsl came Carl James and wife visited .i d in ii,c i > iicM >:><"i, hu i ind homes Sumlav afternoon. 11,, ,|,„.kjndders and that there is linlpli Sherwood Saturday eve- end with his gratidparcnls, Mr. j Margaret McWhiniu y went to Hni-kroril, spi'iil Sumliiy with | ilaughliT. Laura, WITI- Snnilay carried on this year at a big sav- Iheir daughter Lora and her lovvay. Mrs. Eva I'inckney and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. I). K. I. j Home Acres Sunday aflernoon to lo live in Hie log eahln which his Not So Dumb 1 tnnl imiv.d i.*v.,'y. iind iln'ti •ne luni ' , MrSi Frank MeNaugli- s'j.jns.l/ in cash on Unml wilh ning. of Lowell. pan alv. Mr. ami Mrs. NVnltcr I Kiirsls of Mr. and Mrs. Clare An- ing to Ihe state. hu.sbaiul in Kalaina/.oo Sunday. Harry Birse, of lieadlcy Tav- Iliiweii. (if Snranac, Fay Pinck- Mr. and Mrs. Blake Vanderlip' see Ihe oil wells. father built for the family. Grand rmetted bor lenrs hull been Willi .Jr'.",.,,,! Uu. former's brolhers $3,201.01 dwe , on nccounls.— John Mishler ami wife, of iilaki sli r. ami all t'allril on Mr.| ili'ison. When prison labor was llrst Chippy was reaarih'i" ii" the town Mr. and Mrs. Peter McPherson ern, has rciurned afler spending ney, of Lansing, were Sunday I Hapids had a population of 8.()llii oul ("mid,.Hon. f'li'iilies at Mulliken Sunday. (Grand Bapids Herald, Oct. I. 1 (Irand Bapids. were guests Sun- are visiting al the Clark-Williams | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Washhtirn. ami Mrs. Clint Schwab, of Kltn- j Mr. ami Mrs. Italph Kiste ami used on the highways some years enlertnincd Charles Nellist and several duys in Chicago. guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank I •.rand Bapids, were guests Sun people. Several miles of Irail •lllipletiill, lilll tiecuMeinlly h" you v.nnt lo llv.- ami d»- ' |;r.,7,i(.r was brought home for a few days. [ Mrs. Wiley Washburn, Mrs. Jane ilali- in tin- afternouii. I ehlMren ntteiiilcil a reunion in back, the highway deparlmenl wife, of Ada, and Cora Quiggle Gerald Frailer and family, of Fairchild. single, Amelia l..iini->'; ditnumd.'il , i.eorH'' im/.ii...... i dav evening of Wm. Mishler ami and intnldy road separated the ghonriil a itliconcerilns clfi "f n-p- I wish to corrcci the fake re- I'raper. all of Pollersville, spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vnndoscnj Ionia Sunday. paid Ihe cost of Ihe mainlenance, artee. "What t"irt 'In ym i «'< and Mrs. Wingeier, of Cascade, Muskegon, spent Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild Luc) one Iifleriiooii niier heiirinii ; home from the Blodgelt hospital OBITI ARV—MRS L CLINE. wife. port in last week's paper in re-1 Sunday al Ihe Andy and Hob 1 home from the city. and daiifthlur, Mrs. Fred Condon, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Condon and the men were guarded by the father. Grant Frailer. visited their son, llanild anil her dmiKbler nininhly deellne lo i;.. Monday. He is gaining slowly, Mary A., daughter of Leonard I Win. Hiiirman and wife. M. .1. Cabin in Ruins. fiinn In tin- greit drainn of life';' Sunday. gard lo I hi' dcalh of Mr. and Mrs, ] Stewart home. Mrs. .lane Drap- • •f Dellanee, Ohio, ami Mr. and | family visited Mi°. and Mrs. Dell slate police and Ihe prison Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tceple have wife, in Grand Bapids Tuesday. to a pienie tvllh none oilier ilinn 1 Mrs. flranl Harrison and Miss nnd Margiirel Behler was born in { Slahl and wife, Krving Mishler The old log cabin, Ihe ruins of H vlnltur nsb-il him unci-. "I tnln.l Frank Miller's little daughter of er remained for a loimer visit Mrs. Ernest Ciordon, of PauldinK, j Hardy Sunday and cnlled on guards, and any return for ser- my own hnnlnen" replied Chippy returned lo Grand Bapids for the Mil's Fairbanks, the piutinastui i. j |{,.iiy Branmin called at the Chas, Lowell township, Kent Co., Dcc.l and wife were Snnilay dinner which still remain, was for sev- VERGENNES NEIGHBORS. Freeport, who is very iimiii alive.| with her sister-in-law, Mrs. An- Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Clint. Schwab their father, l-'red Winneier, of vices went into the general fund Winter, after spending Ihe Sum- Buncrofl home Monday evening. •I, IK.'ili and departed Ibis life: guests at Ihe Abe Fash home, eral years the home of the fam- A few of {J. M. Hudson's neigh- LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5. Norman Johnson's brother and dy Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwab! Lowell, in Ihe afternoon. He is of the slate. When Governor mer at Iheir home here. "There are worse lots In life." re (jcl. a, lOliH, aged 71 years. III Ed. Atihil, of Leighlnn. was a Nationwide CLASSIFIED ily. It had a big living room An Experiment bors met at his farm Monday af- Mr. and Mrs. James Needhnm, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edgcr, of family of near llelding have been ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Loring and haby, of Clarksville, and Mr. j jiainiiiK slowly. Mrs. Hardy, Green appointed Judge Arthur I). plied Ami tin calmly. "Id rather Haslings, were Wednesday eve- monllis and one day. She was; Sunday dinner guest al the On assisting him with the farm work and ilaiigliler spent Saturday evc- with lire place, and a bedroom. 1 ternoon and set up his corn. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. ICmnielt lit- Ablpill CooI.e than Timothy and Mrs. W. (i. Merrinmn were niolher of Dell, was injured last Wood as commissioner of par- "I don't believe in experiment:; EAST ADA—SPRING HILL. ning guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Basil married to Leander Cline on July j Pardee home ami aflernoon call- for a few davs. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Poll Nears End , For many years Andrew Hood's marriages. Miy a corr.-'ioiiileni While there they decided lo meet Necdliam and Mr. ami Mrs. Jml Film's wife." 27. 1X70. Her entire life was ers were Mrs. John Fraus and eallers al the home of Mr. and 1 week! , when she attempted to dons and paroles, Ihe two work- Diilcher. ' jum p from a earl 'l>"thait II..the. Iiorsihorse. father was occupied with clear- again next Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smilh, Moore, of Lowell, vislled Sunday Hayward. ADVERTISING ed out a new scheme under which What other kind are tli.Te' l.m "As If." retorted tier mother, "all spent in this vicinity. She was brother, Mr. Ebner. of Grand Mrs. Joe Yeiter Sunday. ing the land. Stories of Ihe October 15, and dig his potatoes. Miss Elsie Dolstra and friend at- with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mr. nml Mrs. Wilbur Schanlz ELMDALE ETCHINGS. Mrs. Vein Luring cutertnined Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vorhawr. was kiekinn and became iineon- —Hoover Leads 23c FOR ANY WANT AD UP the prisoners would benellt ('cm Tit-I'll* sltl|le women were rich and clever converted in her youlh and was Bapids, nnd Lewis Baker and early roads and trails, of Saddle- | Everybody invited. tended a theater in Grand Bapids of Lansing. and children, of llnstings, were Several from this locality al- the La Barge Friendship club at (nee Idn Hall.) of Hillsdole, Mrk. j Irollable. She caught in the Ihrotigh the use of prison labor lUe Abide, or all Imsluinds treated always a faithful uicmber in the family, of Grandville and Leap The Nationwide Presidential TO 2:. WORDS. .NONE TAKEN Neighbor. Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guesls al Ihe Basil u r nt Tl, i rj,l ,y I,fU r i on W. J. Foster, of Lowell, and Miss wheel some way and was drag- back swamp, of the trout We learn Mr. and Mrs. Boy tlielr wives like Tim Flint I'o you Methodist church where she will j Karcher, of Freeport. tended ' Frank Miller's auction '. ., « : . '. ' : ° OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS. on the highways. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dolstra vvilh a flne allcndancc. Elec- Poll is coming to :i close. As nn- streams of Hlx Robinson's early Chambers have moved lo Pun- mean lo liislntliite that Nile* Fair llayvviird lii'inc. be greatly miss'il. She was ale Tuesday. Hessie Foster, of Lansing, called gt'd. NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25e Instead of turning Ihe men out 11 1 i 1 SM (: tion of idlicei's look place as fol- nounced at the beginning of the home and of the llrst railroad, NORTH CAMPBELL and son were Sunday visitors of line to live and Mr. and Mrs. banks will ad like Tim towards a Mrs. Ha'tic llancroft vv.'s a WereTrl'l '' " "" . " «''>rge, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson were on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark and CASH OR stamps with order. to work under supervision of the loving faillifi;! wife and a good um I rifliiy cvnijnu cullrrs ut lows: President. Mrs. Colon 1 Poll, no ballots received after Oc- the Grand Trunk, which was pul Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. Homer l-ce are living in their enlcrlained at the home of Mr. Thursday afternoon. Moyal drove lo Stanton Sunday slate police, Ihe prisons now re- A. W. HILZEY Mr. and Mrs. Silas Drew, Mr. wife when he KOtS one?" Monday evening supper guest of lifighbur. While she had been IbeOzi Pardee home tober lllh will be counted. None charged, and none taken by through a year after the Hoods Mr. and Mrs. Dave Veenslrn home. ( i,n, ,lM ,l s,Tri ,i,rv 1 ,,r v Rev. and Mrs. lieckett and Mrs.! and visited their mother. THE AUCTIONEER "Well." said Amelia pleasantly, Mr. and Mrs. C, Parrott and Mrs. in failing hcaitli for several years Mrs. Sarah Bcneilicl visited and Mrs. Shaver, of Saranac Sat-1 l; l ' ;. ' ' V."' v - To date, and ever since the, phone. Uncle Marcus has better tain conlrol of thein at all limes. and Mrs. Carl Both and Sheila and baby spent Sunday wilh urday evening. i Harper; treasurer. Mrs. Ncrn arrived, are all interwoven with This vicinity was vislled wilh "probably poor Nelly Flint wimn'l Jennie Johnson. her death came very suddenly. Clarence Yeiter, of Alto, called! Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keech spent use for his time than chasing 2.'ic The men are clothed, fed, housed spent Sunday at ihe home of T n t xl wil1 ,m r start of the poll that this news-1 the early romantic history of the DUTTON, MICH. Henry Fuse and family. a hard Ihunder storm Monday (,r n< , n W,,,, l,,,r S. W. Custer and wife and . "' . ; on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson '. Sunday with their parents. exiK-ctinc she'd get wlint she «.1 Mr. anil Mrs. Beiiben Lee, of She was Ihe last surviving mem- MrsMrs . IItcbekat l" l |h JDippw , „f Freeport """1.. paper is taking in conjunction j accounts all over Michigan. We and guarded by prison guards, Saturday, Oct. 13.—E. E. Cone, Fred Bryant and family in Hast- evening- 1 1 East Fullon section. There was a slight accident on or she Wdubln I have married him ber of her family and leaves her daughter, Mrs. Ira Sargcant and 'V .o ""' n' "." '"'il'''' Monday afternoon. ' Essie Condon was an over Sun- I have thousands of them we'll and for their labor the prisoners 20, Sutton street. Grand Hapids. ings. Sonlh Bo:'.|on, were Wednesday Orlo Burns nnd wife, of West Nov 1 wi,l, i,ll with 2,0110 other newspapers the The Hood family came to our road Sunday between a Buick Mrs. James llynes and daugh- It's a guuible." Ghidah, were Ionia business vis-, "" ' "" •'"V Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vorhaver nndj guest of Emma Kropf. I give away. No attention given to received 30 cents an hour from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of evening diimer guesls of Mr. anil husband, many relatives, neigh- 7"''. *•" !'•'' Friday .'veiling ing. country over, the voting has been Grand Hapids by way of Kalama- All kinds of household goods. sedan and an Uvcrland. ler Mary, of Grand Bapids and Lucy opened her month. Then itors last Wednesday. son, Alda Hall, of Hillsdale, call-; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon mail orders not complying here- Ihe highway department. From Tuesday, Oct. 10.—Mrs. Nina , Saranac were Sunday guests of Mrs. Valila W.MIs. bors ami friends lo niourn her CI tl"' '•"Wifl" and wife. so close that prediction as to the zoo, making the trip from the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vosburg and son Frank, of Grandville, were she shut II nbruptly. I'.ut thai nlulit Bev. Bowser and wife accom- Mrs. Charles Loring spent ed on Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley John- were at Ottawa Reach Sumlav with. If any need the service and this 30 cents, Ihe prisoners Ihcm- Roland, Orleans. General sale | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Townsend, departure. I lie liowne Center grange will Thursday and Friday with her w outcome of the presidential hat- latter city by stage. At that little son were week-end guests the guests of Mrs. James Need- she remarked violently to her bus- Mrs. Jennie Williams and panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles son Saturday afternoon. 'lh several (Jrand Rapids people are too poor lo pay we'll give it selves received from 5 to 10 cents with 10 Guernsey and Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnce Trow- commence its meeting, Salurday lle is well-nigh impossible. time the Kalamazoo-Grand Hap- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beynolds. ham Sunday. bund: "It sickens me to hear a ilaiigliler Evelyn, were Tucsdav Slahl to Flint Sunday where they son. Vern Loring and family. Joe Yeiter and family and Ivan i ""d fished and hunted ducks on to them freely. Absolutely no an hour for Iheir labor, and Ihe bridge were Lake Odessa visitors CABI) OF THANKS. j veiling Ocl. 20, aiid we hone lii fntil recently, other big straw ids stage line was an iinporlaiit cows. of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. McGlocklin enter- yiiimi; person so cynical as 'Mella.'' eyening supper gm-sls of Mr. and allended the Brethren church Bobert Campbell rciurned Rlough, of Clarksville, called al R'nck lake. other exceptions. remainder goes for Iheir main- Thursday, Oct. 18.—John Bui- Tuesday. I wish lo lhank the friends and '>««' "II present as wc ha "J hod home from California Fridav Mr. and Mrs. Selvage are living votes also showed but slight dif- artery of transportation and had lainod relatives from Toledo, "What?" usked her hushaod. Ids Mrs, Elmer Ellis. services. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ' tenance. tendyke, Little Pine Island Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hcad- neighbors who so kindly assist- a long vacation. "" evening afler spending Ihe last in Clyde Condon's tenant house ferences in the standing of the Obituary poetry is charged for numerous inns for the accommo- ALASKA ATOMS. Ohio, over Sunday. mind really on Ids favorite conile Mr. and Mrs. Worthey Silcox Eugene Malone, who has been Schwab, of Elmdale. Sunday af- Not only has a big saving re- 15 Ions Alpha hay, De Ijival worlh visited friends in Grand ed at the lime of Ihe loss of my Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde six weeks there wilh his sisler, and is cutting down some hills on candidates. In the past two at I cent per word payable with dation of travelers. Mrs. James Needham celebral- •trip. "What's thai? Amelia cyni- spent n couple of days in Grand bookkeeper at Ihe Elmdale ele- ternoon lo see Mrs. Yeiter's aunt sulted to the highway deparlment milking machine. 15 exception- Bapids Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Hiliey, of loving wife. Also Bev. Beckett Deming .Saturday, Oct. Glh a 0- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bobins. weeks, however. Hoover has been order. For many years the location of ed her seventy-ninth birthday on cal? Oh. she'll get over that. Don'l Bapids last week at ihe home of vator for the past Iwo monllis, the Fallasburg job with some through Ihe prisons taking over Mrs. C. Stockford Is visiting Jamestown, were Sunday guests for his comforting words, those pounds son. ' " ' and cousins from Ohio. climbing steadily upward. The ally good cows. Monday, Ocl. 8. wory." Mrs. Barnes, of Grand Bapids, construction machinery. Ihe Hood family was known as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelser. who so kindly remembered with ,nr,,( e has been Iransfcrred to the By- Miss lA-tha Yeiter and son call- FOR SALE—Three horses, two Ihe mainlenance and guarding of Saturday, Oct. 20.—Jim Carrey, her daughter, Mrs. Boy Heaven, of Mr. and Mrs. Mollil. \Uri "• ' ' "'"I wife, nnd spenl the week-end wilh her Morris Hlazo celebrated his Nationwide Presidential Poll Hoodville. The road past the She lay awake for a IOIIK lime The new lire house for lite new iin Grain Co., olllces of Lansing. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hobbins, geldings, one mare, 8 years old, the prisoners, but the prisons Marne, tools and household and family. Mr. Cole, a former resident of flowers and the singers for Ihe Werc in shows now that he leads Smith farm, now a part of M-21, was tlnit nlcht .hlliklnR. She always Mondny. ^nnd Bapids Miss Ethel Diiitamaii, George ilaughter, Mrs. Colon (Campbell birthday last week. themselves have greatly reduced Mr. and Mrs. Adgate of Port- this place, and daughter, Mrs. BOSTON CENTER. chemical lire truck is about bcauliful music. of Clarksville, Sunday evening. by 37,881, having 002,98;') to sound, Percheons. Three O. I. goods. fancied she had her t«si Ideir .-hen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon were the original Robinson road, but Monroe, of Bay City, were calling coniplelcd nnd will he a big im- Leander Cline. (p 20 IAJCCC and wife and ilaughter, Miss Marie Mclternick, of C. brood sows, four small pigs. the cost of mainlenance and Wednesday, Oct. 24.—Thomas | land spent the week-end wUh Mr. Mrs. Wilma Weesner and the bouse was quiet and there was ,,v,,Mra on their farm over Sunday. Mr. Smith's 505,104. The Hearst later the name came to be ap- provement in our little town. Grand Rn.'.M »"•' son, of Lizzie and Miss Dorothy Bich- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with W. P. Roulard, administrator. guarding, and the prisoners are Evans, North-east Grand Bapids, and Mrs. Earl Church. on old friends in this place Wed- ilaughter. Bertha, of Hastings, ranit Itapids, were Siindnv ilin- and Mrs. Charles Rogers and Pete Newspapers' Nationwide Poll plied to the thoroughfare now so iimtdiiB she could he dulni:. ardson attended several of the TOWN LINE ITEMS her parents. p 17-20 now returning something to the general sale. Mr. and Mrs. Emmelt Little of nesday afternoon. visited at S. L. Mclntyre's and Suppose she tried eombatlnK Clayton Dygert nnd family Took Name From Patriot i Vandenbroock were guests there. show 451,717 for Hoover and 377,-. designated and the early connec- meetings which were conducted Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Lohman and state for Iheir keep. It costs the Tuesday, Ocl. 23.—Harold Ru- Grand Bapids called on Mr. and Grace Hale spent a few days they all vislled at Bay Lewis' cynicism wlib cynicism. No, Amelln spent Ihe week-end in Soulli i Little Ruth Higgs had her ton- 434 for Smith. In the latter poll FOR SALE-De Laval milker, tion was forgotten. The city of Ypsilantl, Mich., was at the East Tlioriuipple llrellireu son Bernard of llamillon socnl state an average of about $1.15 ple. Walker. General sale. Mrs. Silas Drew Saturday. last week with her friend, Mrs. in the aflernoon. would be suspicious of any such Bend, Ind., where Ihey visited sils removed Tuesday morning Hoover has been making consid- complete with engine, A-l con- Some two or three nflles of Ihe named In honor of a noble Hreek S 0 k 1 ,,eln church Saturday ami Sunday. Wednesday wilh Mr. and Mrs. KEENE CENTER. per day per prisoner to keep them Friday, Oct. 20.—Jake Van Earl Colby, of Alto. Keith Mclntyre has gone to De- change of front. Suppose she cave Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Grcenleigh. f o j'' J"" "fi "e to K a hi In lizoo? 1 by Dr. Gotfredsen. erable gains recently. The Lit- dition. T. E. Bailey, phone 08- route from the Hood farm Into family who distinguished them- L. B. Wolcolt, representative of Fred Grolc. Mrs. George Haimcr and Mrs.. in confinement, and in the past | Zyvcldt. East Paris, 17 good Hol- Advertisements brought to The Kenneth Dean spent Salurday troit for an indefluile slay. a party or two for the clrl ami Charles and Hilnier Stoddard, Lawrence Johnson, wife nml Valley school is having two erary Digest differs from the olh- Fl-L p_19-29 Ihe city for many years was a selves In the Creek revolution of Ihe Farmers' Mulual Fire Insur- Elmo Scolt and Miss Belly Nor- Jake Staal were dinner guests of 1 the prisons and the slate police slcins, 12 tons alpha hay, 24 steel Ledger ollice Monday mornings night and Sunday wilh Mr. and Kenneth Travis is working in then made her accept the Invita- of Mancelona, visited thciV cous- 3821. Alexander and Demetrius baby were Sunday dinner guests weeks vacation. er polls in that it gives Smith but part of the Stout loll road. There ance Co., was a business caller in ris of Lansing spent Saturday were paying the cost of guards | Stansole manger stalls all com- will receive prompt and favored Mrs. A. T. Dean. Grand Bapids. tions which would presunmhly fol- ins, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward Mrs. Nick Sinipsma, of Grand! one half of Ihe votes it gives FOR"SALE—Potter drum cylin- was a toll gate, tended for manv Ypsilantl were ardent (mtrlots nnd W - Elmdale Monday. wife Affo-nf, crnon' night and Sunday at J. O. Scott's. Rapids, and helped to celebrate der newspaper press, with bed and olher similar work out of plete. attention. If. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Conner The Norlh Bell P. T, A. was low. Suppose — hut lomewhere Wednesday afternoon ami eve- PeniiMrltis was a successful lender f'lnn.i,, A m" eallers were Hoover, but this poll is not yet years by the father of Hugh 1 A mimber of the young people Ted Scott and family were Sun- 28 x 42. just recently overhaul- their appropriations, und receiv-| d little daughter, of Grand well allended. We all enjoyed along hi there she went asleep. ning. In Ihe revolt against Ihe Turks. {•laude Sicher mid family of her birthday. Poher Ethict complete in the sense that thus Blacklock, Ihe football player. of Ibis vicinity attended church day dinner guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard \andcr- ed, prints two full 8-column ed no credit for the work they llTipids, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess a weenie roast. Next inomlnK. at the breakfast Juilge Woodward of Petrol! select Wilt It be i>rt>iK?r In poker to us-- far it has covered but a few At that time the Hoods had Ihe Bev. and Mrs. W. E. Beckett l0r On services at the Brethren church Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow did, which should have gone into Cole, of Alto, were Sunday din- Jerome DulTy, of Saranac, tatile, she reported a stninue dream. ed the name for the settlement. Hs ('mk wVT' J ' "/, veen and son Harry, were Sun- states and not the entire country. pages, runs quietly at 1200 per privilege on the rood for an an- were in Albion Salurday. Their wlfp of Grand Hapids Sunday evening, televlilon for the purpose of seclni; the cost of Ihe highway jobs un- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe spent Sunday al the Bay Lewis "1 thought," she said, "I heard .Marion. ' ' and son Charles were Sunday vis- dav guests at the Staal home; Mr. the oilier fellow'* rnlsi'l Many strong Democratic sections! hour and does good work. Copy nual fee of $4.00. son Bichard, has been selecled as where Bev. Dttryea gave one of der construction. Coon. Afternoon callers were home. snniebody wtilitllne under my win- Boy Miller, Arthur Parker and itors at Lee Winslow's. " a n d Mrs. Vanderhout a n d are still to be heard from. I of last paper printed on press Grand Rapids was praclically a member of Ihe Albion Glee club his "Crime Prevention" lectures. This summer there have been Mr. and Mrs. Forward and son, B. C. Lewis and family spenl dow. And thM I tbought 1 heard The Mad Minute Mrs. Joe Balcy has been on the daughters wore nlso Sunduy call- In the Nationwide Poll, 107,4781 and photo of press may be the only market for Ihe produce for the coming year. 830 prisoners employed on high- and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gress, of Sunday evening ot the Ed. Good- n RIKRIIUK and InuRhlni:, And then llrltlsh rltle clubs have a syslcia A representallvo of the Lapeer sick list. crs. Perfect Gentleman who voted the Democratic ticket seen at Ledger office^ of the Hood farm for the entire c Firo Insurance Co., was a busi- way conslruclion, 492 from Jack- Grand Bapids. sell home near Morrison lake. the sound of loniethlng falling." Tlie Lion Tamer was enlerlain- of rapid lire which tins been popu '"T mother, Mrs, Mell«i p^ Miss Verle Sherman spenl Sun- Wednesday night supper guests Patient (at doctor's ofllce)—1 am in the last presidential election (i!) years. Even in the early ed at Ihe home of Mr. and Sirs. ness visitor at the George Leece FOR SALE—Victrola in good son prison, and 344 from Ionia re- Mrs. Brown has closed the "What—what a funny dream: tarty dabbed "the mud minute." ,h hon of ,h(,ir day aflernoon wilh Ihe Batey of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staal were nlmost ashamed to call on you. doc- declare for Hoover, while 07,744 days there was a fair demand for er Wti| r "' broth*- home Monday. condition. Console type. Phone formatory. Because of the big 'CliAI^CTEK Green Lantern and expects to go Said Amelln nervously. "It must Elmer Ellis Thursday evening. Every competitor Is ullowcd to Are girls. Nick Soupma and family and Mrs. who voted for the Republican i,n,l r0Und ht,r tor—It Is •uch a long time since 1 farm produce. With few excep- Hit Bett Possessions have been thoge clam fritters we Those winning high prizes were: us many shots as he enn gel off In little improved " Mrs. Joe Slahl has been under William Townsend of Clarks- Fanny Vanderveen, Mr. and Mrs. 335. Wm. Wachtcrhauser. (p 20 saving to the state in the use of South soon to spend the winter wn* III Inst! ticket last presidential election tions most every year saw a Mnn'n most precious possession* bad last light." Mrs. Lloyd iloughlon and Olio Ihe doclor's care for several ville was a Sunday guest of Joe George Rainier and Miss Preston. | prison labor on jobs close to the Nell, folks, IN wilh her husband. a minute, the score being compuied S ,,b 1 1 an,, fmi,i| are backing Smith. The Liter- , population growth. The 8,000 ed" Su,l;inv n ;! y visit- days, sttircring with a throat in- FOR SALE—Bungalow house, irison locations the use of prison Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, Mr. and •re his friends and tits credit rat "Most likely," said Lucy. "Aw- Dygert. In the usual way.—The Mnerlcan Batey and son Howard. Digest Poll has been showing a in 185U became a city which, with thoM of you Inf.—Atchison fJInhp. 00 81 ,hc El fection. full basement, furnace, electric abor was more than doubled this Mrs. Fred Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Will fully mbrnltby things—clam frit- Messrs and Mesdames Henry lllfleiiinn. •V-ShScrtZ " - Mrs. Harry Lester spent Wed- considerable "switch" of former Us suburbs, now has close to f who ord«t*d • Mrs. Sam Keim is doing very lights, electric motor, 60 foot year. In 1927 prison labor con- Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Cast, all of ters." Slater, Valda Watts, Dale Cur- nesday aflernoon with Mrs. Joe Republicans to Smith, double the 200,000 people. nicely since her recent operation chicken coop, cement floor, structed 35 miles of hard surface Grand Bapids, were Sunday call- Was a Fire Risk Hut that night she ate no clam liss, and Floyd Hunt allended a Laughter for Critics Baley ond Mrs. J. O. Scolt Mon- number of Democrat-to-Repubii- brooder house, barn, all on six Taking up land as the oppor fritters nnd some time after she at Pennock hospital of Hastings. day afternoon, Mrs. Grole Fri- road including six miles on M-50, ers al Mrs. Bert Brown's. A smart Aleck entered Lloyd's In- dinner bridge at the home of Mr. can "switches" that it reports. 50-foot lots, 15 hard Maple trees tunity airordcd, the Hood farm •Z|2>ODrtwi im bad gone to bed. she woke with a If n man's "crazlness" Is backed Mrs. Jay Trowbridge was call- day aftcrnon. west of Grand Bapids; 5 miles Mr. and Mrs. McConnell and sursnefl headiiuarters In London and Mrs. Tony Tttskin, of Lowell, „ Ihe Nationwide Presidential also Franklin car good as new. was expanded to 152 acres. Two slurt. There «BE really somebody tip by courage, coimmin hense and ed to Detroit by the illness of her Miss Crystal Pant of Fox's Cor- M-43, south of Ionia; 3 miles, M- "Kentucky's Best Domestic Coal" Mrs. Hatley Buttrick and son mil saked the ollice boy: "Can you Tuesday evening. I oil indicates more than anything Will sell cheap. Box 33, Low- or three years ago Mr. Hood sold Exclusive whlstl.ng this time, nnd If not actu- the confldence that Is based on daughter, Mrs. Will Jordan, who ners spent Thursday evening 00, Belding-Greenville; 8% miles last year, now know that you i spent last week at the Albert Mc- Insure my mulV "I don't know." The Epworth League held a else the great uncertainty of the ell, Mich. (p 20 100 acres and now has a few resi- Lowell Dealer nlly beneath her window. It was un- knowledge, he can afford lo laugh laler has underwent an operation with Theora Balcy. U. S. 127, Adrian, northwest; 5 saved a substantial amount of I Connell home. replied the boy, "hut tf you will take parly at Ihe Earl Colby home outcoinc of the present enmpatan. dences. He has retained the 52 der the ni-xt one to It which be- at his critics—then and later.— and is slill in a very crilical con- The Whitneyville Grangers miles, M-14, Hudson north and V& The interior of the Hale house Friday evening. There .were '' hile Hoover has been consis- FOR SALE—Duroc stock hog. acres for farming purposes. money, had a warmer home, and n sent I will axk the mimaKer of longed to her daughter. American Magaxlne. dilion. mile, U. S, 10, Lansing-East Lan- F. f. MacFarlane is nearly finished. They are build- gave a shower Salurday evening tently in the lead, the voting has full blood, 18 inonths old. Lei- Stw Rix Robinson. eliminated a lot of unnecessary [ Ihe flre Insurnnce department." sevcnleen young people present ing porches now. Mr. and Mrs. In two seconds, Lucy hud on her in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ter Thompson, Clarksville, 2 sing. firing difflcultles. and a general good lime was en- been very close indeed. The Members of the Hood family Phone 193-2 rings dressing gown and was In Amelia's Bigler, who were recently mar- During the present year to Oc- It surely was worth while. The Geo. Douglas will occupy It when Joyed by all those present. The Aftermath Plant a Tree great number of "switches" was miles north of Freeport. (p 20 attended the Terry Hill school Training Inditpentable room. Perhaps she expected what ried. A good crowd attended. tober 1, the prisoners had con- most of you no doubt have reor-1 flnished. , one of the most surprising fea- here at that time some 15 or 20 she saw. Perhaps she didn't. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson "Mrs. Smith seems to have got A splendid tree on the lawn will Congratulations. FOR SALE—Combination buf- structed 75 miles of pavement, in- Harve Vanderhoof spent Sun- Oh, yes. you can browse around tures of this straw vole, and an-1 pupils on the average were ac- dered by now. If not, do it to- and Ihe Misses Anna and Emma over the death of her tlrst husband.' sell a house to many a nirn; and cluding 11 miles, U. S. 127, north- day with the home folks. nnd pick up a IIVIDB without an ed 'Take off Hint tint and costl" she Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Emmons of other surprising feature noted fet and china closet, dining day, for Ihe many new friends of | Peterson, of Kent City,' were "Yes. hul her second litislumd Its presence never prevents a sale. commodaled. In the early days ueatlon, hut even a jackass, la tie conimimded. "Shut thai window Grand Bapids allended the shower table, rockers, chairs, sanitary west of Adrian; 17% miles, M-50, this flne fuel are rushing to place Mined and dis- Mr. and Mrs. Hosier spent Sun- hasn't."—Naget's Lustlge Welt, Iter So phiiu a Iree. early in the balloting was the the road past the house frequent- 1 and unpack tlnit hug!" Then she Sunday dinner guesls of Mr. nnd given for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis couches, etc. Leslie Leary, Vi and Grand Bapids Belt line; 12% their orders. Iribuled by the • day at Croton Dam. of any use In the world, must be fact that the majority of thi? ly was used by Parneil people Mink down weakly Into ihe nearest Mrs. Axel Erickson. Mrs. Pet- tin. Bigler Saturday night. mile south Godfrey Corners. miles, M21, Ada lo Saranac; 8 trained. If your only ainhitlon Is switches" were taking place in who turned north over connect- Elmer Miih chair. erson is Mrs. Erickson's sisler. (p 20 miles, M-00 and M-44, Belding- lo live you have nlready accom Expensive Advica the Southern states. Now Ihe ing trails or roads to reach their Advertisers using The Ledger's "Who," she demanded scomfutly, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton Greenville; 1V» miles M-43, south Toledo pllshed that nnd may nn well move What They Want "(ilve the children hammers nnd Literary Digest Poll displays the FOR SALE—Bunch of pigs, 3Vi settlement. Kelly, Carmody, classified department should "Is the young sneak who doesn't and daughter Suzanne and Mr. Noise From Above of Ionia; mile, U. S. io, Fow- •m.—Houston I'osi-t >l«|iatcli. Flapper—"Hut Hint's ihe same saws." reads n cutllinn of advice to same phenomenon of a great months old. J. Glowacz, B. 4, l owers, and many other well make it easy for would-be-cus- dare go to your father and a?k for and Mrs. Howard Bussell, of Miil- lerville-Howeli; 4 miles M-OO, thing you told my friend Uosa." For parents. Yes, let the little darlings People who live In tints nnd two number of "switches," the South Box 12, Ada, Mich. (p 20 known Irish names are recalled lotners lo find them or to get in your hand outright?" dleville gave Mrs. Krnesl Bosen- Jackson, southwest, and 2V4 miles tune Teller—"I enn't help It. The practice on the plain, legs or the family houses will sooner or later ns yet untouched, with shifts to b y Mr. Hood, who knew many of' touch with them. Often people I Novel Menu Amelia giggled. "Henry," she berg n big surprise Sunday by Cooper St., Jackson lo new pris- young ladles won't hear anytldm: bedstead. Some lovely and nnlque thank the gnvernnient for ihe work .Smith greatly in the lead. FOR SALE-Library table, cheap. tthes e people. who want to answer advertise- When Jackie returned from bis snld. "It's Henry." driving in and reminding her of else liowadnvs" J, ,he patterns may be traced ou dresser Its scientists are doing to devise on. Jerry Bloiigh home " I he Nationwide Presidential Will Stone. (c 20-21 Bix Bobinson was a familiar ments call The ledger ofllce to llrst party Ids mother was eager, ot "Henry Powell, who lived next her birthday. fronts with the claws ..f :i hnminei sound proof walls nnd Honrs, says a According lo Judge Arthur D. course, to hear nil the details ot door, ami moved away three years loll is confined to the smaller sight during Mr. Hood's boyhood Iind out where advertiser lives Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln Dygert for Instance.—I.nulsville Courier writer In the Woman's Home Com- FOR SALE—Two Toggenburg Wood, Ihe discipline in Ihe pris- ttio festivity. When asked vvhal auo?" Think So? centers of America, and is non- and early manhood. Poor roads and we are unable to tell them. nnnonnce the marriage of 'their .tournul. panion. partisan. It is an attempt to dis- milk goats, trained milkers. on camps has been excellent this & he had lo eat, .tackle said "I'lnk "Thai's the one, mother. We Scientists. thlnkH a philosopher were no bar to that pioneer who This information can usually be John F. Simons, Lowell, Mich., year. There has been a minimum daughter Clela, to Mr. Grant writing In the American -Vagazlne, cover the political sentiments lo would cover the distance be- given without any Increase over Jmnho ami lliumhs!" Ills mother, promised each olher we'd tie trm ft'ifrr " R. 3. (p 20 of escapes and no complaint of Harrison on October 0, 1028 nt may lose the kernel of life in study 1»uraI America. tween his place and Grand Ban- the minimum price. Don't waste quite myslltled, telephoned Ills host and ot KO much as look at anyone j the prisoners' action in the vicin- Suuth Bend, Ind. Their only at- Ing Its changing sliells and homes. The response to this poll has ids afoot and consider it merely your advertising expense in this ess, and found itint cherry Junket else. Ho said he'd coma hack for FOB SALE—Two sows, with 18 ity in which they were housed. lendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ben been very great. an incidence in the day's work.— way. tf and lady flnccr* had been served. me when 1 was twenty-one, whistle pigs. Leon T. Anderson, Alto. Jackson prison this year es- Meyer, of Kalamazoo, Mich, ihe ballot closes Oct. II and (Grand Bapids Herald. under my window, nnd lake me Phone 3, F, 1-2, Calcdonia.(p 20 A Gaudy Pattern buincil to the groiiml last Fridav no voles will be received hv Ibis tablished a new prison camp near away." Amelia looked dreamily Mr. and Mrs. (Jlaud Silcox were Complete Line of Ovid, which is :i model camp for '""•ning. cause of ti,-,. unknown paper after this date. Announce- FOR SALE—Three horses, two toward the window. We tried it Sunday dinner guesls of Mr. and The potato hug may be a pest SOUTH LOWELL NEWS. flic nation in this type of work. last night, hilt ll didn't work." Mrs. Valda Chalerdon, of Grand ,un n ment of the final counting and geldings, one mare, 8 years old, hut his color scheme has given the of MoliVb ." 8lon and wife, The camp is a portable one, and Lucy wild nothing for a mlnut". Bapids. William Bunker, who 1 Vls,,< 11 grand totals will probablv be sound, Percheons. One O. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterzick niakerH of sports coats and blazer- nLl in "?.'. ' Monday eve. Building Material can be moved from place lo place, Then. "Well." she conceded. "I don't has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ,: x, ri,r given out in our next issue. No C. brood sow. W. P. Roulard, and daughter Violet Jean, of Having rented per- some snappy new Ideas. and r ". | '""I wife, know ihat I've anything ngnlnst .m t were overnight guests of more ballots will be received af- administrator, (p 20-21-22. Snow district, visited his parents, easily and quickly. manent offices in the (•hatcrdon for several days re- Henry. Hear he's got a good Job ter this date. Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Sterzick Sun- Only prisoners who are soon to lurncd home Sunday evening. i," family. Everything needed for building your new be eligible for parole are used in MICHIGAN BELL over lo Tumervllle. But this e'ope- Cclcrsr't Hospitality Dr. (•risvvold and Arthur Sie- FOB SALE—100 best 24 weeks day. Mr. mid Mrs. George Skidmore King Block tnent business—nothing doing. Von Ileal hospitality has nothing to building awaits your orders here. Further- Ledger want ads pay. old White lA-ghorn pullets in This neighborhood was shock- the prison highway labor camps. enlerlaincd the following guests j were in (.rnnd Hapids Mon- must have regular wed ling do with caterers or Ice cream In the country, $1.50 each and ed Saturday morning lo hear of for dinner Sunday; Mrs. Frank day nml brought Ccorgc Frnzier more, a comparison of prices will prove our nearLowell Postofflce, TELEPHONE CO. Lucy wrote promptly tn each one the shape of water titles. - Woman's home from the hospital. worth more. Chrouch, 279, the sudden death of Mrs. Lcan- McElvnin and dmighler Bernice, SEELEY CORNERS. Embarratting Home ('ompmiloii. F, 3. (p 20 der Kline. He has the sympathy of her sisters; "You must ..Ian to prices are never high—cur quality standard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antoinides Pedestrians In one of the tusy fitted up with latest and Mr. Stephen Lindley, of of the entire neighborhood. come on for my little girl's wedding. Streeth of Glasgow, Scotland, re- Grand Bapids, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dog Crossing Guard celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- FOB SALE—30 Shropsire ewes. Mr. and Mrs. I.ulher Sterzick instruments now in Such a mmantlc affair; Secretly is ever high. cently were amazed by tweet strains Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low Bartig, of Lansing, and Mrs. Crowd Psychology A dog guards the grade crossing ding anniversary Saturday even- M. H. Cobb, Alto, Mich, (p 20-21 and daughter, visited her par- use, where your eyes engaged for three years. The dar- ing. About forty-five guests were of music Issuing apparently from Helen White. over the cogwheel railroad I., tile Our line of Builders' Hardware will be com- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Har- ting tins set tier henrt on a church The only trouble with a itO-horse- present including relatives from FOB SALE—Steam radiators, a young woman, who was hlushlni: can beexamined every For Instance: wedding. In the evening. Loving The Utile informal reccplion convent nf Moiuserrul. Siwln. to per, of Caledonia, Sunday. power motor Is that every darned enough for medium sized house furiously. She had Just bought H which the P. T, A. gave Friday which ilioiisaiKhi of pilgrims and plete for a small town concern and the prices Grand Bapids and neighbors and Mr. and Mrs. Will King, of ly, Lucy." horse balks al Ihe same time.— friends from this vicinity. The reasonable. Chrouch, 279, portable radio set that hud noi I teen Amelia wrote to her favorite evening for the new teachers London TIMlits. tourists make excursions. When he Freeport, visited his sisler, Mrs. SATURDAY compare very favorably with any firm in the house was tastefully decorated F, 3. (p 20 | shut off when she left ihe store. consln; "Vou'lt he glad lo know was very well allended. A line hears a train approiieblng, the dog Charles Yeiter and family. While she was on the street the I'm to be altowed to have Henry. program was given and the hos- Jumps up nml >innils on his hind in autumn colors and the evening Sunday callers on Charles Yei- Come and see ua in Fragile business. In fact, we carry everything to was pleasantly passed in playing FOB EXCHANGE—1750 equity Glasgow station began bmadcastlng Mother was so set against him pitality committee served a delic- legs, hearing heivveen one of Ids ter were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. in an $1,800 Saranac residence, and she did not know at first bow Lowell at our branch when he lived next door that I iott• s I.,nollunchi ontf homhmnae, madHindie ' icire Things easily broken: A man's paws and Ids breast „ red Hag complete any building from cellar to garret. lotto. Dainty refreshments were Marker and children. Nelson Yei- served and the guests departed, to trade; what have you? Let lo shut oft the machine. office. Hours from 9 never dared tell her that 1 wouldn't cream and cake. promise, a woman's heart and an which signals road travelers to a ter and wife, of Boston Center, endurance Hying record. stop. leaving many beautiful and use- us handle your trade of all marry anyone else. We staged a Mrs. Mary Kline passed away kinds. H. T. & W. S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estelle, of a. m, to S p. m. Man ful gifts and wishing their host fake elopement two nights run- suddenly Friday evening, after R. E. Colby phone 80, 2 rings, Saranac.(p 20 Grand Bapids. Varicose Veins Care ning before anyone heard us. on the and hostess many happy returns Mr. and Mrs. John Sterzick, of only a few hours illness. She Coming Troubles Reminder of Dark Age English physicians are working A. J. Shellman principle that mother would be so of the day. had lived in Alio for about twen- Witch-burning days In Scotland FOB RENT—Houses, large or South Boston, visited his brother, on a method of relieving vnrteose relieved If 1 let her provide me with Before limit we'll ne?d an nlrplane Cascade under Construction Mr. and Mrs. Sam Onan and ty years, and was very well were recalled when a bumiin skull Romance of ihe small, also good houses for sale Charles Sterzick and wife last veins without surgery. The new Optometrist a wedding that she'd give In nltout to "keep up with the Jonses." children, of West Lowell, were known lo scores of people in this was found during excavations nt cheap.—Geo. M. Parker, Lowell Wednesday. method creates blood dots In the af or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7K)0 p. m., Henry. It worked. Affecllonately. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and vicinity. The sorrowing hus- the llogle hole. Mullesburgh. The phone 181. , cl2tf fected veins by hypodermic Injec- Amelia. Mrs. Seymour Dolstra. You can call the following points and talk for THREE band and other relatives have I'.ogle hole was one of the places VERGENNES CENTER. tion of curative drugs. The le«l« "P. 8.—Henry Is a deni. Ask dad. Greai Lakes Mrs. l.ihbie Reynolds and son. FOB BENT—One half of duplex our sympathy in their bereave- EDDIE, THE AD MAN In Scotland where witches were Annie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. have been MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other He has known nil along." Merlon, called on Mr. and Mrs. house, also garage, modern. burned after trial. It was known George Lewis and daughter, Mr. Failure or Success points are proportionately low. ment. Bobert Ferrall and on Mrs. Alice Call Mrs. Ida \oung, phone 281. (CoDvrliht.) In IMt as the Terror's t'roft. The and Mrs. John Wright, senior, The Alto Home Extension Hesche in Grand Bapids Sunday. (p 20 Dey 10 VOUReAOWE APABIAU last recorded trial of persons lic- Having added to our equipment a nice large Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Jr., EDDIE, THE AD MAN The future of the child is largely in the hands of the group met with Mrs. Fred Arthur They also called on Mrs. Alicc Sidion lo-Slatlca WIGHTS"WV(EUVOO«/ERE A ensed of wttehcraft was held tn by Karl WDeizer and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ander- parent and the instructors in our public schools. From Lowell to RiRe Barrel Needs Care Tuesday aflernoon wilh sixteen ® Wright, finding her in very poor POULTBY WANTED—Will pay KID? REWEMBER UAOOlU Musselburgh on July '.tt, 10GI son look dinner with Mr. and If the rifle barrel has been thor- members and three visitors pres- the highest market price. Will WE OF AW VOAUT AP RWROMS Their happiness and success in life depends upon the AckUr. la..... Il.»5 AUO HIS MAGIC LAMP. WHICH HE WN.U. SERVICE health. Mrs. Clare Anderson Sunday, Ch.rlei Citr, I*. I.»S oughly greased, as It should have ent. The lesson on table eli- Meat Cooler Mr. and Mrs. Bay Cornell and call for il. Phone C. H. Alex- CASHEO W BHSTMtf W6EK- FlorU, U 1-SS MAO OJLV It) RUB TO G€Y AKTV Eventually you will lake The CcpijHqht by The Bobbs-Merrill Company celebrating Donald's seventh car* given at home and in the schools. been, don'l forget to remove the qttelle and table service was a ilaughter Lila, spent Sunday in ander, Lowell, 115-F2. c24tf 0WSADREAQV-tUEt^Y I Belli*, Kf IM •tHIUa HE WAWTEC' POLKS, Ledger, Why not now? tf. Colttburf. Ky. l.fS grease before commencing to shoot very inleresling one. Mrs. Ethel Battle Q-eek, visiting Mr. and birthday. \WO STOIC VC/ .UMBPeUA FROM Authorities state that more than 60 per cent of the APVERTUIMfi ISTHB MOOEIUi We can supply your wants in WANTED—Poultry of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis and Ellubtthlcwn, Ky l.SS as the barrel will get all "messed Smilh was clected as vice-chair- Mrs. Earl Irish and Mr. and Mrs. THB VESTI6UIE OP tME MAJM ST. Yarnell. I.SS ALAOO KLS LAMP Ducks, geese, chickens and liltie daughter, of Lansing, spent school children have eye defects of sufficient degree Prescolt. WU, I.M up" from the resulting powder de- man and Mrs. Charles Foote was Howard Carmer. ftJilRCM RETU««S SAME /S OMCE, guineas, paying highest prices. the week-end with her parents, Swanlck. Ill I.M bris, gas and the Intense heat of chosen as substitute local leader. A brisk story of Lake Michigan Ixiren Lewis is packing apples HE Wa AVOID TROOPIB. " to warrant correction. Three out of every four "back- Imuea, III I.SS W. G. Precious, Lowell phone, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McPerson. the explosion. The next meeting will be held nt Fresh Tender Meats for Oscar Braman near Muir. ward" pupils have poor eyes. School days are here. — its fishermen, sailors, coast 116, F, 1-4. (p 20-23 James Read is one of three that OPTO OATH,fcW CUSTOMER The ratea quoted are Station-to-Ststion Day rate*, effecthre the home of Mrs. Foote on Oct. Mr. and Mrs. I^o Bloomer and MAS ELBVEU has been awarded a trip to the eoueOTZD An examination of all school children's eyes would 4 JO a. m. to 7:00 p. m. 30, and will be an all day meet- as well as your house and family needs in children, of North McCords, and BUMBERSHOarS FROM A T STUD—Goat. Toggenburg National Dairy Exposition at Evening Station-to Station rate* are effective 7:00 p. m. to Spelling Test ing. guardsmen and lighthouse Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche breed. Sharwol Rex Bauer. THE VESTIBULE I' eliminate the unfair struggle of thousands of school 8 JO p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rate*, 8 JO p. m. to Memphis, Tennessee fair, Oct. A spelling test which bowl* Bclatives from a distance who Fancy Groceries, Plain and Fancy Dry were diniler guests Sunday of Begistcr No. 33761. Goats re- 4 JO a. m. keepers. Around the lighthouse Mr. and Mrs. William Hesche. 13-20. children. many over ts as follows: "A were here to attend the funeral ceived al and returned to Low- Mrs. Thompson and two daugh- A Sfaf/on-fo-Sfafi'on call it one made to a certain telephone Henry Brown is working in Our long experience in OPTOMETRY and the ex- harassed cobbler met an ^ embar- services of Mrs. Mary Cline Mon- ell express ollice. Price $5-00. ters, ofGfoind Rapids, spent Tues- rather than to tome person in particular. Goods, Shoes and Rubbers, Up-to-Jate Flint for the Fischer Body Co. rassed peddler, of many Idlosyncra- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Will guarding the reef known as John r. Simons, Lowell, Mich, day with Mrs. Thomas Read. amination of difficult eyesight cases, prove beyond If you do not know the number of the diitant telephone, give the Knorr, Mrs. F3lln Behler and the His brother-in-law and sister, ale*. tn a cemetery gauging the sym- B., 3. (P 20 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kromer, of operator the name and addreai and tpecify that you will talk with Mr. and Mrs. N. Brooks, of Grand any reasonable doubt, you can get the best that metry of the sculpture with unpar- Misses Ina and Jessie O'Harrow, Hardware, Staple Drugs, Candies, Blind Man's Eye center events Grand Rapids, spent Sunday at "anyone" who aniwen at the called telephone- all of Delroit: Mr. and Mrs. Har- Bapids, are staying with Mrs. alleled ecstasy.'• acience can give. A Panon-to-Faraon call, becauae more work it involved, coat* old Behler, of Plymouth, Mr. and Brown during his absence. Lord Effingham the Percy Read home. When you trade with us Cookies, Cakes, Fruits, etc. exciting, mysterious and Mr. and Mrs. Gepbart and chil- more than a Sfaf,on-fo-Sfaf/on call. The rate on a Peraon to Mrs. Allen Behler, of Lake Odes- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carlyle,, A tood many towns In the United We are the only SHELLMANS, Licensad OPTOME- you arc assured of three dren, Mrs. Nellie Fift and Mr. Paraon call i* the *ame at all hour*. Superiority a Coal sa; Lloyd Behler, of St. Paul, Mrs. Winnifred Haydcn and son, States are called Effingham. There terrible—robbery, attempted and Mrs. Briggs and two daugh- TRISTS, in Grand Rapids and are not connected in Every human being wants to be Minn: Glenn Behler, of Pontiac; things: expert repair and of Detroit, were dinner guests U always a reasnn. During the ters, of Grand Rapids, were Sun- any way with any other optical place in the city. Additional rate information can he secured superior; wnnts to win and trie.' Mr. and Mrs. John Behler and installation work, high Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rey- Revolutionary war. Lord EfflnEbam Mile murder, wrecks and rescues. day afternoon callers at the by calling the Long Distance operator to win.—Woman'* Home Com Mrs. Addie Blakeslee, of Grand grade plumbing fixtures,and nolds. Mrs. Helen Reynolds resigned his commission In the Established 1889. Oldest exclusive optical place in Happy Allen's General Store homes of Daniel and Clare An- panlon. Bapids; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beh- went lo Detroit with them for an English array, refusing to light the fair prices, derson. the city. Consultation free. ler, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ber- indeflnitc visit. Americans after England employed McCORDS, MICHIGAN Supper guests at the home of Icr, from St. Ixiuis; Mrs. Jessie Relatives from Grand Bapids, the Hessian mercenaries.—E. W. Phone 48607 _EL6IN NORWOOD Clare Anderson Sunday were Mr. Cost of Englith Roadt Curtis and daughter, of Wcbbcr- and Miss Mugg, from Chicago, Howe's Monthly. OUR MOTTO: Is and will be, Many Sales and Splendid Tale of Lake and and Mrs. Truman Hall and daugh- A. J. SHELLMAN, Optometrist. The main roads In and around villc, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrl Sydnarn were Sunday guests at the An- m Phone 244 ter, and Floyd Hall and children, f Lnndon nnd other large English and daughter, of Lansing, and Small Profits toinides home. Wt make and grind all our Unic*. With our Ur(* stock o Anything New? j of Grand Bapids. cities cost approximately f:i,000 DUtrltralon of KoAlar Wu« Miss Ellen Coger, of Gove Lake, framet to choosa from you ar« absolutaly fura of a perfect fit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Both, of Shore to be Printed Serially in Two new dim stars met after a per mile annually to maintain. spent Sunday with I^ah Rey- Lowell. lone separation. Saved the Trouble J Our offlcai ara in tha wall-known Gilbert Building, nolds. "My, Sadie," said one. "It's ages Rooms 200-208, Second Floor. The only man that doe*n'i mak since I've seen you. Anvthlng new Mondavs and Tuesdays are ad- ii fool of himself iwTfslor.aMr t THE LOWELL LEDGER. with you?"' "(• • \n"*- setting days at The Ledger oflice. "Tw.i h"->v"

i THB LOW RIX (MICH.) I.KtHiKR and ALTO HOLD. Thursday, Oclober II, 1028. NORTH KEENE HAS BEN HAD ANOTHER $1.1,000 DRAINAGE JOB IS BE- School Notes Alfred I.uux and Mrs. Ilazei SPELL? ING COMPLETED. J4AAAAAAAAAAiAA4AAAAiAV sliTiQIiTiIo" hexl. The •efOers Were Morgan T l oflM not fofglVi! my slif- Haxler and son Paul spent the rest. TTie ti'ggesf wave ffi fTie fiiFIiTfeiV who came down In nn on- Authorized Johns-Minsfield Brake Service My pep is simply petered out County Drain Commissioner pieparlrii; to follow (Icneral Korbes' pemioiis folly in neEliK-Hiig to seek week-end wilh Mrs. Baxter's step- world, it smashed In the cnldn sky- slanglit from the blnck hills. LOWELL CREDIT EXCHAUE Honor Roll For the coming fall elections; Bobert B. Patterson stated yes- army nnd make a new lieglnnint! her on the banks of Hie I'oloniac. parents at Kau Clair. light. tore right ihrouKh the tar Julie Illchnnd was one of these. The times I should have worked lerday Peler Tllkins, an Alio con-; The alone «f>iiie pleamnt stream. Hut I. Yet 1 had reasoned logically enough [ Brakes Relined and Adjusted Albert llousernian nnd family piiuiins . . . push right in! I' She arrived on nn autumn morning and Information Bureau 1 spent tractor. Is completing conslruc- Notice, Stock Owners! the lust of the House of the Open —she was never one to seek refuge Foot Ball were Sunday guests of their par- look out nil the bulkhead on th( when Norman was strusgliiiK with K. R. Kniliin, Secretary. 4 Bellecting my rellcctlons. lion of the commissioner's big- Hand, hud no desire lo build a in Alexandria. She w«i born of Tires Serviced and Repaired ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hich- port side. The ocenn does not love fourth-grade reading. He was eleven Ofllce, 104 Main Street Successful business men arc "I'm gonla vole for Al," I said. gest project of the season, a $43,-1 Red Road cabin nnd lake root In one rpot. the frontier ami border blood was niond, of Norlh VerKennes. Ihe cuptnin's wife. A big, big years old. He hnd grown too iisuully able to leil whether their The "Son of Tammany;" OliO storm sewer system in Boh- j The stranire unrest, which bud been in iier veins. She would feci as Owned and opcrnled by I.owcll Firestone Tires and Tubes Mrs. Clem lleether entertained We will send an auto truck A Romancc of hole! rapidly, ills legs were bony, money is wisely invested or not. Hu's a cough drop for the na- inhood plat 011 Hie nurlh side ofi ^ I only sallsfled hy the turmoil of bor- much out of place In Alexandria and Ihe short knee breeches bis Board of Trade. A good paying company from Lowell over the ns the fair Josephine would feel on "I see somelbltig float past when The account bonk al the end of tion's ills. M-21. Braddock't Defeat der warfare, reduced me to u snd molher hnd mnde for him four record is Ihe buyer's greatest as- Willard Battery Service week-end. free of any charge to you state of nerves. How could I ever the lonely sliore of Ihe Monong4i- I have wiped Hie salt from out my Ihe year will tell Ihe story. If And "a mighty man Is he." The drain consists of 10 to 30- months before nlready had crawltd scl. Jim Sweet and MagMie Leece be content on one ereek, or In one heia. eyes. Two sometldncs, out liuit the net proceeds or dividends are God made so many by Ihat name ineh Hie and although Ihe plat upward, till Ihey did not conceal Hie Batteries Recharged and Repaired were callers at Dan Carr's Fri- for your dead stock if hides By Hugh Ptftidcslcr valley, with the memories of the I clucked lo my horse nnd 1 rode skylight. I hollered. Hollered satisfactory then Ihe one who He must have meant this one for lies only five miles from Grand tops of his band-knit stockings. He day afternoon. Mononsahela hauntlDR me? With down the king's road, and the dust loud. The cnptaln enme. It was lias made the contribullun ex- fame." river Hie slorm water will travel was self-conscious and his voice had Perfect Circle Piston Rings, all sizes J ; 1 ' —V,";'. ' u I 1>. J. Shear of Whites Hridge * I the vision of that small wistful face sculfed up by my tired mount's feet nil awash In Hie cabin. Dark. He presses conlentnienl. I roceeds, li;i(| M% t||n^i|!| ri.nioml Tuesday I thought I knew the whole life nearly 15 miles before reaching are left on. We will also IUa»tration$ hy Just broken. DR. B. H. SHEPARD staring back at me. I rode a skele- lazily drifted on to the meadow l^pmance of ifxe found no dog. No wife. 111 Hits case are easily understood. ... 1.n of Hie river hy way of Plaster creek. Irwin Mr«rs Julie illchaud wns a small, Physician and Surgeon Quaker State Motor Oils | ton of a horse Into Carlisle. grass and settled and spoiled lis "it wns a good dog. We feel When a business nian conlrlbutes of „rlllKl. This high-browed detuocnil. —(Grand Itapids Herald, Ocl. 5. take away your worn-out round, flashing-eyed girl, who cared I'erhaps It was a weakness of sheen; Just as ll bad wiien 1 sorry that dog was lost. But Ihe LOWELL, MICHIGAN toward the support of any public w;|s Avasmlly ,ur|,riM.ti Tll,.s. When in there stepped a lloovcr- ^ Great jCgAes less than nothing for any book or spirit thai Impelled me to surrender watched the grenadiers march up woman? She give nobody enough Negonce Block Starting, Lighting and Ignition Service * lle. and crippled stock, with the confining routine of district venture then he sometimes won- evening, when a few relatives A NEW TOLL CABLE lo the sadden longing lo visit my the same road on Braddock'e fatal rr- by to ent!" Ollice Hours—Id io 12, a. m., 2 to ders whether it pays o n.i . lie fril.||(K vvn|kn, milin(! And laughed at me for that. school discipline. With her ar- old home nnd once more look business. 4 and 7 lo 8 p. m. realiies that it is a dillU ult mat- 1|im (lf h|s llir|h(|ay> Guslaf would light bis pipe nt rival Norman felt for the first lime He made me feel so childish for telephone message charged to our phone through the gate on my father's The town hud changed none. Phones: Ofllce, 30; Aesidcncc, 47 ter to llgure Ihe dividends accur-| . , | ^,1,,,.,. The lliings I didn't know. this point, pulling contemplutively In bis life a dim satisfaction Hint M| im Mrv A Lie telephone highway In under The llrst lilTiw struck by Hie rnld garden. I scarcvly remember my There were the same slim and fat Karl .W. Detzer ately. A business man takes In over the merciless Justice nf Ihe sea. he was half-French. She made That I apologized and blushed. when giving order. Prompt service ren- prs was in Ciimherland connty, and mother, but perhaps this longing chimneys, the same quaint roofs of CENTRAL GARAGE I ventory construction In tho rtato of MIc'iiC- W. K.u. SEIWICr Many nights he repealed Ihe Inle In eyea at him for three days. On And promised him I'd grow. soon IIM- nx WIIS tnking till* on tli« was the divine calling of the ma- different patterns, nnd the double up on K.in. When compic'.eel la 103ft, It his grim weary singsong. The lake Ihe fourth, during noon lunch pe- Authorized HUDSON—ESSEX Service J Prince Al. I learned, was just a Susquehanna. A liir«e body of In- ternal in me. Like my horse, I was row of Lomhardy poplars before S.S. LEE, Rl. D. should dered. Copijriqht TK« D«kl>s-M«rr wept on its benches, and bfc son riod, she kissed him on the cheek. Smith; will connect Detroll, Jaeknon, Unt- dians cuinped thirty miles above scarcely more than a skeleton. I the Carlisle house. There were the Norman, fleeing white-faced lo bed. "I like yon," she told hlni. "What Physician and Surgeon His "greatness' was a "cock- ile Creek, Craml Rapids and other Harris ferry and killed on both, borrowed suitable horse of windows of the blue-and-whlteroom, FORD Service, using Genuine Ford Parts | schools .... "K,Kriday were Harry Fashbaugh CHAPTER lay awake under Hie hand-hewn funny yellow hnlr you gotl" for the sast expend lures of , |.; ,. , Sndl of Pollers Cor- eyed" myth. Phone 154, Rockford, Mich. gidi'P of I lie river. In October B stranger nnd did not marvel at his where Braddock hud drunk bis wine woters for fierTmrd life, Iier lonely Office Hours—II to 12 a. in., 2 to I|m U(< IU Imporinnl Michigan cities with llio shingles, hour after pitiless hour, inoiie)' And It is will that anyi Jlll(| Al|jt. Ausli|1 (lf s I wondered why 1 ever thought mixed force of Krench and indhimt trust in me. At times I assured nnd rightly bad berated the col- death. • Norman flushed and wriggled 4 p. in., 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays, Wrecking Service Day or Night X with terror slltiiic aton Ihe flnnnel public enterprise is subjected to i{os|on Thnt demucrats were men. New York-Ciiicago-St. LOUIH ai.ri.il was burnlnit and sculping witlilu myself It was a whim, that I would onies for their lack of zeal. The Tht Viking's Story. "It's lime to learn to flsh." Gus- free. He stayed oul of Julie's reach 3 to 4 p. ni. covers, pressing Ihe breath out oi careful scrutiny. The higher the I MP,'III Olds mid Mrs lohn There was a good one. long ago. cable*. Il will nl«o bo connccted forty miles of Hie ferry. Settlers soon be dQubllng on my tracks and new warehouse on Point Lumley, at laf growled. "Been enough wenrln' during the remainder of the fourth OFFICE IN IJ-E BLOCK Phone 43 Night 307 t USTAF ElilCKSON sat In the his lungs, tormenting sleep from the lax the more exacting the public M,; .sI11>rll,t Miss But limes have changed since were frnniically tleeitiR to Hie cast, seeking service In the north; and the fool of Duke street, was com- of aprons and spadln' around on grade. The next year he was more Office Phone, 93 House, 11 with several thounaiul miles of G clean whitewashed kitchen of room. becomes. In Uwell tin school Nl.,||c Muni, ()IU. , , , k then. Sanitary By-Products, Inc., or dicciilly fortine theinfelves on yet I rode on. plete and already showing the mel- land and drivln' folks' wugmis for friendly, going even so far as to open wire loll circuits In Michigan, his house on Madrid beach and "I'll make that boy a sailor yet!" A. H. STORMZAND | lax is fairly ingh hut not exccp-. xcep | Today they're simply anchors to learning tiiat escape wos cut off. low influence of Ihe weather. On any boy o' mine! I'll make a man run away from school with her one The memories stirred up by the watched bis son Normun disapprov- be heard old Guslaf storm to his • • llomilly so. The board of edu- Our great prosperity." ami thus will tie In every Bell Successors to I went nut with forty-live men from Journey were painful. Unlike that the wharf were several guns, a' you now." morning recess. They spent two ta jfcjt 1 JL J, A XA xj. J A AAA A A A A A A A A AA-I1 | A AAA LA A AAAAA A AA ingly. His smuil blinking eyes mother. "Why should an Erickson FTVTTTVTTT t * T • • TTTV FTTTT cation strives to convince the FAMOUS COUGH PRESCRIP- If they gel iu they sure will telephono exchange iu tho -• -te. the ferry und helped bury fourteen other visit, the Onondaga was no brought over by Braddock nnd left He arose Jerkily from bis chair ecstatic hours propped on Ibeir el- N. P. ROTFREDSER moved restlessly from beam to act so?" public that tho Lowell schools TION. wreck Grand Rapids and Hartman Tankage Works inntiRled bodies. Great cove wai bows at the end of the dock count- Physician and Surgeoa longer my companion; and yet at behind because of their cumber- locker to panel, flxlng themselves nnd crossed lo the door. His back Guslaf never forgol that night's destroyed. ing gulls that flew overhead. are worth while. In a general This "great land of Ihe free." times 1 fancied he walked nl my some weight. But no gay uniforms nowhere, returning each lime lo was bent. Just as his arms were scene, any more than Norman did. OVEI1 CITY STATE BANK Conlalns No Chloroform Or Olh- They returned to school lo the way this could easily he proven. He said lhal Al would join the Mondays and Tuesdays are ad- Ily Decemher, the Indlnns were stirrup, his chest showing the fresh decorated the upprouch to Hie the tail lean llgure of his son. The nnd ids legs. He once bad been LOWELL, MICHIGAN er Harmful DrugH. New Plant at Rockford, Mich. The aympnthy that grew up be- afternoon. Together, afler the Hut lo prove il specifically is clan selling days at The Ledger ollice,! on the I.elilKh behind lin Hlue while paint of the round paw of Itoynl George and Gadsby's; no boy was slulling n pickerel for their taller Ilinn bis son wns now. Age Office Phone, 222-2; House, 222-3 tween his fallliful. harassed little others were dismissed, they wrote nilher impossible. The divi- The use of medicines contain- Whose honors are: "They also preferably the llrst. If. mountains, where they killed a hun- the wolf. In my more rational mo- guards awed the natives by Iheir dinner. Over ids old dungarees, bad shrunk blm, pinched bis flesh wife and his son seemed uiifnlr to ing chloroform or dope lo relieve precise maneuvers In the market- the word "truant" five hundred , LOWELL GRANITE COMPANY dends are inlangihle. The hoard ran." dred people and hurned many cab- ments I felt old and out of place. faded and scarped thin at the nnd bones. He slaninied the door him. He watched It suspiciously. coughing is dangerous and un- place. times. determines what shall bu taught Oh Lord, forgive me for the sin Ins. Ileihleheni prepared to rexist It was when I brooded over the knees and elbows, be wore a wom- behind blm nnd sat down sullenly He assigned all his failures with It was an afternoon late in May Quality Granite and Marble and who shall do the teaching. necessary. Now anyone can get That I would vole for Smith; •in attack. At about the same time witch-girl's disappearance that I I dismounted to be less conspicu- nn's blue apron. Guslaf observed u|Min the step. He was ashamed of Norman to her. attributed contemp- JONI R. SflYKEI ^ . . Norman was twelve years olil We hope that comparison shows •lulck sure relief with a famous The "Son of Tammany" whose nnother band iienetraled to the felt a great emptiness of heart ous, and witii my long rifle under it, scowling, it was his wife's ids son. tuously to back-hills French blood and the fifth-year term had less —DENTIST— Lowell lo he In the front rank. prescription called Thoxlne, fame Schuylkill in ISerks county and did which made all the plaus of youth my arm led my patient nnlmui to apron. She hud been dead six "I'll learn him lo sail," he grum- the sensitive spot in bis son's pliant MEMORIALS Small First Payment - Easy than a week lo run . . . when Phone 216 Hours 9 to • We can cotiscienliously say that which contains no choloroform Is just a "cock-eyed" myth. devil's work. Kor flfty miles around but little account, i had no wish the Houre of the Open Hand. And days. bled. "learn hiui now!" adolescent mind. To he sure he be walked with Julie lo Ihe lop ot Open Wednesday nnd Saturday each leacher lias a day's work to or other harmful drugs and Is I'm glad I learned of him iu time, Kuslon the country was devastated. to look on Josephine again and tell here I received n sharp surprise. regretted Ids wife's abrupt re- Norman deftly bent the slim body His shoulders were hunched as Ibis hill road where he was now Evening, 7 lo 9 perform. Some Interesting llg- safe and pleasant to take. So widesprend were the activities her poor Busby's farewell message; The garden beyond the gate was moval from his life. It was n shock And 'though I'm said I'm wiser, nf the pickerel to III the square bak- he sal on the kitchen step. His sitting. Julie wns singing it Office closed Thursdsy afternoons ures came to my attention I h e Thoxlne is thoroughly elllclcnt of the siivaRes tlnit hundreds of and yet something drew me to the trim and orderly. The fountain lo discover one morning Hint A god-send was my learned Terms on O.K/d Used Cars ing dish nnd slid Ihe pan Into tb'* altitude gave him, somehow, the people tied Into Ihe Jerseys, some I '"wn- was cleaned out, nnd the yellow- was not a tune. Merely sometblnB olher day. We will let the lig- because ll has a double action— friend, oven. As he opened the Iron door appearance of strength. He knew she hnd gone to hed quietly and carrying their household goods and I followed the roundahont 8us- top|ied mustard was destroyed. The about bean soup hot and cold. Never 11 res speak for themselves. soothes the Irritation—goes di- Bepuhlicau advisor. Jir CcoHtmlctl Tramporlttltm heat slapped oul Into the room. what Hie people in Madrid liny died. driving their cattle; others vainly nuehanna road and pawed by the roof of the grape arbor bad been for a moment wus her tongue still. Service "How the American Dollar la rect to Ihe internal cause, and I'll boll the democratic fold. See these used cars today! You can get the Sweat rolled on Ids forehead at thought of him. They believed him Norman cleaned the house care- She slopped suddenly nnd snld: BLEIIIIG. TOWSLEY, M.D. olTering half of all they possessed ruins of many a cabin. It was not repaired; nml the grounds reflected Spent." stops the cough almost Instantly. And (|uit Al„ and his whole gang, the edge of bis straight blond worn oul. He hud sensed Ihat, HK; fully after the funeral, lie saw "Eddie linker chented in siieltlng car of your choice at an exceptionally low In an elTort to save something. the most direct route, hut it pleused the tidy content my father had so Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Living costs .245 Far superior to cough syrups and cold. hair. He walked lo a narrow shelf way they pitied him the day of his her, waiting, always in an apron, !»>, Normun. Twice. I seen him. il was a characteristic of I hie un- me lo fool myself with the thought dearly loved. The place was In- Offices: 504-500 Ashlon Building Luxuries 22 patent medicines. Also excellent It made me glad when I was price—and you can buy it for a small first imder the window and poured iwr | wife's funeral. They were mis- for his father's boat to come Whit do you think teacher d do n 7 CHEVROLET equal lighting that the Indians took I would never continue as far as habited. Citizens phone 02479 Quality Waste for sore throat. Quick relief through dippers of water Into a tin basin taken. He wasn't worn out. He ashore. He put on the apron with- .14 payment and on easy terms. These cars, hul few prisoners. Thirty-six Alexandria. However, i did per she cetched 'im?" Miscellaneous guaranteed or your money back. His father regarded him critl could still conquer his son. The out distaste when necessity drove GHAND BAPIDS, MICHIGAN .1325 Selecting my selections. houses and ihe church at Cnadeu- severe, and an astounding tiling T ftrnied nway. feeling greatly de- Norman did not know. He Investment 35c, lidc, and $1.00. Sold by M, carrying the red "O. K. That Counts" tag, cally Norman's hands distressed strength was there, hidden deep blm to do her work, il did not oc- .11 "I'll sign for Herbert now," I hutten were horned, although Lieu- happened to me and expelled my pressed. Now I knew I had come could think of nothing that would Crime N. Henry. old Gustaf. They were too slender. down In bis body that was wust- cur to him Ihat It might be n soft Satisfaction .085 said, provide you with a definite assurance of hon* tenant ilro-.vn and n company of apathy and left tue quivering wilh on n fool's errand. The wltch-glrl l- r aupall Eddie Baker, not even the (iovernment The lingers were too thin and too I' "le rMoss Inroads of womanish symbol to bis father. .1145 Bcflecting my reflections. rangers foiled them selves in the u new puriM.se. The Onondaga —a bit of thistledown before Hie end of tin' world. At the lop "f Ihe Schools FALLASBURG FACTS. est value, dependability and satisfaction long. Their suppleness Irritated the Hie years. His tired old hands You been layin' around hind 6REEH & GREER .015 But in next day there stepped a cliureii nnd held it until it was would have said it was my orendn wind—hnd drifted on. I had no hill he said. "See you I'morrow." Churches old man. Just as the comfortable were capable still of Immense fents long enough," Gustaf crumbled thnt Licensed Chiropractors .Wf.007U5 Dr. Wolford and wife, of Grand man; because they have been thoroughly checked tired. The Juniata was visited In working for me. A white man heart to see Ihe front of the house, ami Iny down by Hie roadside. He way Norman wore the apron Irri- of lifting. Short hursts of terrifvin - noon when be finished the pick- Mr. Clarence Rowland was en- Bapids, spent over Sunday at A smile was on his face. January and many people were would have said It was luck, it all nnd would have returned to the watched Julie skip on through the LOWELL OFFICE HOUHS by expert mechanics and reconditioned for tated blm. Somehow the bands tol'. His big lists were hard." ill- erel nnd potatoes. "Nearly twenty gaged as truant olllcer by the their Summer home here. I wondered what was in his murdered nithln two or three happened at a hamlet on the Mary market-place to ball my mount nnd yellow dust. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and the apron suggested the land. held them locked now over bis bis yeors old. nnd where you ever board of education last Momlay Mrs. Louisa Stanton was at the sleeves. thousands of miles of satisfactory service. miles of Port i'attenum. innd line where a dor.eu men were ride away had not n woman emerged The weeds already were growing 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. This Car and the wonianlsli ways of innds- knees. sailed? Madrid bay! That's fine H. J. ENGLEHARDT LEE WALKER R. E. SPRINCETT evening. Mr. Rowland takes Sir. home of Howard Kennedy, of And told hlni lake his place. Come in and make yourselection today while Kven the back districts of Che* listening to a rugged fellow's plea from the door to stare at me for a sallln' for a grown man, now ain't tall enough to concenl him where ,,r men. "Him nn Erickson!" he criim- Vlc» Pr«i. Sac.-Traai. Bowe's nlacc, who has left for Keene, last week for three days His ways were such he seemed ter and i'MIadelphla counties were ' volunteers to serve rlllenien recond. 1 was for hurrying on. but It? I was twice nround the Horn he iny. A farmer's wagon, crnwi- California. stocks are complete. A snily anger nrose in Gustaf . ,;A K™wn Iwy. and slill canning fruit for him. to be endangered, nnd four hundred Ger- in the expedition S.H.II to b<- made she called me by name and came when i was twenty. Mv paw nnd ing out of town, creaked Its unoiied Erickson. linger nt Ids son. nt ashore!' Sunday was the marriage an- The emblem of democracy. man farmers from the latter county ngnlnst Canada. Weary of war, running nfter me. my grandpuw didn't die ashore. wheels up the hill. The farmer was DR. L. E. MATHEWS ATTENDANCE RECORD. niversary of Mr. und Mrs. (icorge We talked awhile, hut soon he got marched Into rhiladelphia city and weary of myself, nnd tlnding solace "I knew you! 1 knew you, Web- youth, nt the passive und secure Gustaf knew the duties of an Why 1 name you Normun?" nsieep on Ihe high sent. Between Osteopath A. Steketee, of Grand Bapids, To talking politics; demanded Hint Ihe assembly grant only In my strange dreams, i would ster Brond! Your tall ftgure would content of all men who did not Erickson. An Erickson went to the wheels nnd through Ihe slowly Those who were neither ab- He kicked bis chnlr back from who took their mother to the And like all demucrats, I thought. v Motor them some protection. These set- have passed hy with deaf ears bad betray you anywhere!" she cried, thirst for the sea. sea. on sail. In the obi davs. nm revolving spokes Norninn mnde out Hours— !I-I2 a. m.: 1:30*5:30 p. m. sent or lardy during the first the tnlde. Norninn arose, it was Fountain street church, and their He started throwing bricks. Radiator tlers should have remembered how not his rude eliMpjence compelle. d extending both hands. "How long yet you coin' to work he wouldn't insist on that for Nor- n pair of bare feet runiiing behind Phones— Ollice 243, residence 347 month of school arc: apparent as they stood side by side son Donald, after which Mrs. 1 told him so, hut he replied: men of Iheir race defeated Joseph Mention while he cried out: "Josephine!" I niumbled. on Ihat wagon Job?" be asked. Ills man. He'd he sntislled with the the wagon. Negonce Block, Lowell, Mich. SUIa muhul Roddad Fir* Kindergarlen. vRearAxle 5 how much taller be was now than Albert Steketee treated all to a "I'm telling you, old man; Seely, ilerks county candidate for! " ^^"'''I "Mistress Hewitt, wife of Carter voice had a windy flavor, as If ii Inkcii. The horses enme abreast of blm. Iniuranc* Co., o] mick Virginia Aithen, Robert Bough- yTransinUjjgg 1 lll, ids fnlher. In his pink Erickson if ARMERS ^ nice dinner at the Browning ho- There's no one that can throw siierirr, in the Oclober election, be- , ' ' '' stopped un- ilowltt." she corrected, and relin- had been limed and broken ngainsi Gtislnf Erickson had sailed their driver Mill sleeping heavily. >«o«« omci-ruMT. MCH ncr, Virginia Conant, Lloyd es v ,l r r l s 1 M l face there showed dean untested tel. (ieorge then motored here the bricks vSUrUn canse he favored mllitnry training, j ' _* • " , " '' ''.'''l "l I tell quished my hands to drop me n the resonant chorus of mighty broad old square riggers In the davs lines. Normnn perceived suddenly that 2 hrost' Bichard Ciazcila, Lorraine you we've got 'em running now. to call on Mr. and Mrs. Tower, Like a republi-can. Throuchoul Ihe winter, the sav- curtsy. "You must come in nml storms. . orf hiins nioiiblondu inqiiisitivini|uisitive.yoe .youthu . He "I'm going oul." Norman said. He the boy running behind the wngon LIRSEY, SHIVEL & PHELK' Hoglund, Gordon Hill, Rutsei ages eoiitinued very nctlw, which You've had a bellyOd of llglilingT tell me where you have been and and took them for a thirty-seven They like the "I" that's in your Norman took his serious blond I had felt the sleet of the Ci nodded indefinitely In the direction wns the same Eddie Baker nbout Do You Value What You Own? If So Holmquist, Shirley Lee, Eliza- was unuruai. as during Ihe snow what you have been doing. Mr. Attorney! and Counselors mile ride which was pleasantly name. Wim nin't? 1 thought T had a helly- face from the roller towel. He the Horn on ids face. He' h",'} of town, "i won't be buck for SIII»- whom Julie hnd Just been talking. beth Myers, Lawrence Parks, vBalte months Ihe frontier always hod ex- enjoyed, and all called at the But blundering they shift the fill at BraddockV battle. I've Hewitt will he back any time now. looked at Ids father before he an- sweat himself into fever In the Sar- per." He was a well-built, shifty-eyed, GRAND RAPIDS. MICH, Insnre In The Largest Farmers' Mutual Janet Pletcher, Clarence Roberts, perienced a relief from attacks and thought i had more'n enough during He rode to Annapolis." swered. gasso sea nmi then, because of fab- muscular youth, n year older than Townsend nark. blame. Old Gustaf growled. Grand Rupids Trust Rldg. Helen Bogers, Beatrice Schnei- vUphoW had slept soundly. The woods from Ihe last three years. But I've been So poor Busby's message would "I figured on going back tomor- uious tales of n dollar a day with Norman, two Inches shorter but a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt had This "pcacc pact" that you hear "Get In early," he ordered. "And der, Ora Jeanne Schneider, Dap- the Juniata to Shamokin were fliied I'arnlng nil these years; I'nrnlng never be delivered. Believed of row," be said nt length. "Huns ihe Great Lakes lumber fleets, lie good ten pounds heavier. He hnd Fire Insurance Company in Michigan their melon natch visited by about. tell Hans Miller what 1 say. Tell bne .Schwacha, Jack Simon^...."11,, twu-Bob- wilh ferocious red men. who killed that If we want a Job well done we that sad errand, there was no call gave me as long off as I needed. I hnd left suit water behind hiin and the name of n ready llghler In the sneak thieves last week, four In Of their administration. blm you're through drivln' wagon. ert Stiles, Donna Stormzand, Glen and burned, in the later part of must do It ourselves. Men. It's Hie for me to tarry. 1 mumbled some- was staying at home on account of never regretted u, a man could Madrid Bny school. Normun knew STATE OF MICHIGAN $70,700,000 at ritk. Assets and resources over $350,000 number, who, Mr. Hunt says, car- Is hut an echo of our fight; You're going to have a man's Job 1" Swanson, CIlfTord Verburg. vFtaUh the month a hundred Indlnns at long rifle, nnd not the Brown Bess thing about being in n desperate things here. . . ." domineer, labor on Hie lakes. He him to be invincible. THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE ried away about forty of his nic- -Of Wilson's "League of Nations" It was Iwo o'clock when Normnn Organized 1908. Paid S3,262,753 in losses East Ward. Klllnnnlng. Including not a few who what's going to put a slop to Hie hurry, but she seemed to 1M; pos- "Thnt nln't what I'm nsklng. roscJn live years from second mate The wagon passed while Nor- COUNTV OF KENT, IN est melons which he has worked "But he burns incense;" I replied. walked out soberly from the house. Shirley Bannon, Antoinette bad been loyal to Kngiand until the Injun deviltries. And if you'll g" sessed even to the point of unworn- How long yet yon going to waste lo master of „ imt bellled, over- man watched. Before he bud time CHANCERY. A Blanket Policy Covering All Farm Pergonal hard for lo help in his living "Well, what about Abe Lincoln? His father watched him go gloom- Blrman, David Coons, Inez Cole, del eat on the .Monoiignheia, left to along with me I'll lead only as long iinllness. For she fairly danced be- time driving nround on a wot ked shingle schooner, com- to speak Baker twisted aliout. He garden crop. Whoever they are If he's the atheist they claimed ily, without taking the trouble to Edgnr O. Wadsworlh, Administra- Thomas Cook, Doris Christian- raid the Coococheague settlements as I can keep ahead. When any fore me, as she insisted: wugon?" manded her for three boisterous glanced up Hie road and down it. Discount on asMtamonts for fir* proof roofs. should he ashamed to steal from I think I'd like to be one." answer his half-hearted good-by. tor, C. T. A. 1). B. N. of the estate son, Marjean Fonger, Bobert and forts Shirley nnd Littleton. I oilier feller can lead faster, he ••You must come in. mister. You "Two months more, nnyway. . . ." seasons, mid one nlghl. nlone. swam then crawled readily Into the box a poor crippled man striving to He seemed to be a wiser bird. Normun made deliberately across of Clarinda Winegar, Deceased. Flynn, Lillian Johnson, Keith was one of those who rode ahead takes my place nnd 1 lake his or- Just must." Gustaf lapped the arm of his ashore from her heart breaking of the wagon. He slid off directly, make an honest living. the beach while still within sight Plalnllff, Write for information Keyser, Theodore MacTavlsh, So I just told him what I'd heard. A few of to spread Ihe alarm, and i experi- derc." . . , "Why do you speak like that? I chair with Hie short, knotted, once wreck on Mustache shoal. wilh two brown pniier parcels lu of ids father's wrath. But once vs. Silos of Balph Whlnney and It djdn't even startle him. enced enough thrills to Inst me sev- I reined In nnd stnred nt the fel- whispered. "Why do you call me capable fingers of bis broad right Ids arms. The farmer still slept. Florence Beynolds, Dorothy ills terrilled crew had taken the beyond 11, lurned nside und pro- Sylvester L. Davis an Mary E. J. E. Tower were filled Saturday He just asked me the source eral lifetime*. low closely. There was something •mister'?" hand. His eyes, which had a The thief scampered to the side of Scott, Lucille Warner, Lloyd Wis- our exceptional Used Car values boat ten hours before. Lashed to ceeded north, up toward Ottawa Davis, their unknown heirs, de- W. T. Lewis, Sec'y., Flint, Mich. by Godfrey Oesch and Godfrey Of all this information: And so the bloody story might go reminiscent In the strong young And I grasped her bands nnd habit of widening or screwing NIIU: Ihe road, scratching bis short, dusty ner, William Christiansen, Jac- Both. Ids wheel. (Inslaf Erickson. stub- lake. He had small idea where visees, legatees and assigns, And I named my friend, of on through volumes. Settlements face. He was quick to see me nnd gripped them till her grimace re- according to the heat of his tem- bare legs In brnmbles. 710 F. P. Smith Bldg. qulllne Day. Charles Dawson, horn, pitiless, unafraid, an unthink- he was going. Except thai he had Defendants. Mrs. Dell Condon, of this place, course. In llames and the rough roads my travel-stained forest garb, and minded me I wns not handling n per, regarded ids sou with emphatic As he dropped Into the grass be Bradford Gibson, Lorene Keyser, "with an OK that counts" ing mariner who upheld the dig- no Intention of seeking Huns Miller At a session of said court, held was visited by her sister, Mrs. He looked at me and made me crowded wilh terrilled families. he called out over the bends of his red savage. disapproval. saw Norman. Mary Proudfoot, Hoyt Phelps, nity of the old sea, watched his this aflernoon. or of Inipurtlug to at the Court House In the cily of Coletta Condon last week, wilh feel Scarcely n night could one scan the audience; . , "No; I'll tell you nothing out "Tell 'em you're quitting," he He did not speak for a moment. Gordon Bldgway, Barbara Sher- CHRYSLER COACH, 192C craft sink lower and lower, and blm at once his father's decision Grand Rupids, In said County, Mrs. Fred Bogers and Mrs. Chas. That something must be wrong; CHEVROLET COACH, 1926 , CHEVROLET COUPE. 1925 horizons and not see the red flares "Welcome, friend. You look like here in the road." she cried. "A said, lie spoke slowly. He pro- Then, when lie lied, Normnn felt wood, Doris VanWortner, Gladys boiling waves swarm over her thai be must go as helper In the this 22tid day of September, A. D., Bogers, all of Lowell. The feeling grew until I felt Five balloon tires, four wheel Five balloon tires, Duco llnish. Five balloon tires, Duco finish, that told of some cnldn or hamlet ns you' was used to woods light- vestryman will be rebuking us. Be- nounced bis words llrinly as he al- for him an extravagant nnd pitiless Wisner. decks. In the niornlnc. the iiiorninr boat. He haled the Great lakes 1928. I'd known it all along. brakes, bumpers. Mechanically bumpers, nothing to spend but large steering wheel, bumpers. being wiped out. Not until Gen. ing." Hdes, it's not comely that you ways did when there was mnllce of his Ihlrly-eidiiii birthday, grasp scorn. East Ward. • hp mirnhocii nflno I Vln-l.--i--ll-- »--• "•* intensely that minute. He buled PRESENT: Hon. Willis B. Per- FORCED TO SLEEP IN CHAIR- "Your friend," he said, "is In perfect condition and guaran- the purchase price. Mechanically in perfect condition John Forbes' expedition In the sum- "I've had my share of If, from should bold my hands. Come!" in blm. You've rode nround enough "He give it to me," Baker said Sarah Bannon, Vivian Berry, paid ing a spar, lie was tossed ashore fishermen. He hated boats, the kins, CIRCUIT JUDGE. to shout. teed. Buy a Used Car With an O. K. and guaranteed. mer of 17*>8. when he marched to Braddock down lo Forbes and much I released her. nnd followed her on land. I'm takin' you piirtners." sullenly. I^iura Beth Burdlck, Barbara GAS SO BAD. nnd crawled, beaten, un a flat sandy smell of boiling nets, wind, waves, In this cause It appearing by Buy a Used Cir With an O. K. That Counts. Buy a Used Car With an O. K. Dimuesne with lUty-elght hundred In lietwcen." . .. under the grinning mask nnd "in the boat?" Norman asked. Normnn looked at him, his mild, HOYT LUMBER CO. Jean Cahoon, Theta Ann Clark, "Nights I sat up In a chair, I He's "mad" because wc turned beach. three-day blows. the Bill of Complaint on tile that That Counts. men und a thousand wagons, did "But you're not through yet? through the cool doorway, in the Gustaf thought Ihat he winced. sober blond face taking on for a Gerald Collins, George Cook, had such stomach gas. I took him out." That Counts. He had lived n long, long life. Life was extraordinary. Here we begin lo have a rest from the Your long rifle still shoots;" hall I halted and cautiously seated "Sure, In the boat. Tomorrow." moment n suggestion of pink. It cannot be ascertained in what Adlcrlka and nothing I cat hurts That knocked the props from un- TWO FORD TRUCKS A French-Canadian farmer found he was. Ids molher dead not a LOWELL, MICH. Florence Dowllng, Mac Fonger, butdierlep. Hut General torbes "it still shoots. 1 am mil through myself in n spindle-legged chair, Norman turned without comment Slate or country defendants, Syl- der me. Cab and slake body, good tires. blm nnd look him home. Three week, and this thing he hud dodged "You swiped It!" Norman said, Doris MacTavlsh, Mable Osborne, me now. I sleep flne."—Mrs. would have nothing to do with the until the Job Is llnlshed." and demanded: lo the window. He knew that nr- lie was not accusing. He was vester L. Davis and Mury E. Dav- Glenn Butler. "But what ahout the team?" Mechanically in perfect condition months later Gustaf married the all his life Immediately caught up Bobert Sayles, Betty Lou Stew- ill-fated Braddock road and wisely Hu pointed me oul as n whole- "Now tell me." gunienl was futile. He could no is, their unknown heirs, devisees, I asked. "They say you should- and guaranteed. farmer's daughter. Why not? She with blm. A Job In the fishing merely stating a fact In the blunt art, Vada Walker, Bobert War- Even the FIBST spoonful of followed the central path throuRti some example, and embarrassed me "Oh. Webster, it would be so ro- more dispute the verdict of Ids fa- legatees and assigns nslde, there- n't change was young, meek, womanly und fleet! awkward wny common to him. ills ner, Allen Wisner, Mable Brigh- Adlcrlka relieves gas on the Buy a Used Car With an O. K. Carlisle, Shlppentiburg. and mer by extolling my high nilrlu Where- mantic If you weren't so stupidly ther tliati lie could stop the rush of fore, on motion of Llnsev, Shivel Your horses in a stream." available. By Guslafs choice they He hud worked more than Ibreo father was like that in speech. Old ton, Wllllnm Dawson. Virginia stomach and removes astonishing That Counts. Laurel mountain. The long rifles as I was sick of Indians, sick of matter-of-fact Why shouldn't I cull water In Lake Michigan. He Jt Phelps, attorneys for the plain- Building Materials of all Kinds "A pretty phrase. Another was numed Iheir son Norman. years for Huns Miller, who owned Gusluf made ids statements firmly, Hall, Russell Keyser, Cassie Jane amounts of old waste matter from were proving their worth and were hardships. 1 had but one desire; you •mister'?" stared out al the lake rebelliously, tiff, IT IS OBDERED thai the ap- The old "lull dinner pall." "If It's a girl," he had said, "call Ihe store at Madrid Buy, helped the ns if be did not expect contradic- Lee, Helen Mitchell, David Slgler, the system. Makes you enjoy soon to take Canada from Hit to spread my blanket back of the ••Josephine, Hie devil's In you. conscious of bis father's eyes bor- tions. pearance of snld defendants he But mlcc won't keep on biting her Aleece, or Ami. or any of Hie fat Dutchman put up Ice and do Ida Speerstra, Lloyd StaulTer, your meals and sleep better. No French. Carlisle bouse und close to Hie Unve you iinylhlng to say or not?" ing hard ut his back. He did not entered In this cause within three when hoy, he's a sailor, like tue and mv other odd Jobs In winter, in sum Eddie Baker looked a iittle John Thome, Harold Zahm. matter what you have tried for During all this strife and these sleepy lap-lap of the rolomac and 1 rose a" If lo leave. wish to fish. Since the llrst day he (3) months from lite date of this father and my grnndpaw. I'll mer delivering the lee and fresh startled at the word. But be did Give us a trial. Perry School. your stomach and bowels, Adlcr- The cheese is old and stale. MCQUEEN MOTOR CO. miserable scenes, i endeavored to do rest there one night, nnd perchance With a sigh at having her game could remember, nnother day of not attempt any further denial. He order: that In ease of Iheir ap- f r ,,ly green vegetlibies to the back doors Bertha Holland, Bay Ingersoll, lka will surprise you. M. N. Why put in a new pitcher my share in exacting a penalty from dream of Bushy nml other play- cut short she primly began: storm nnd disaster on Hie coast, paw"'"' " "' grand- pearance, they cause their ans- of resort collages along Ottawa unwrapped the longer of the two Jack Isaman, Glen Bogers, Anna Henry, druggist. When you're in a losing game? the red men. For % w«ok8,. * mates. I bucked my horse away "I have a young wnrd, n refugee Ihat vast heaving water hud parcels. It contained a wooden box wer to be filed to the bill of com- Bv the same bewildering odds lake. From the beginning Ids fu Serman, Norrls Bass, Bobert Ga- How many a pinch-hitter has worked with Captain Jack, the and waited until Hie young man from the Braddock rout. She came mocked blm. It hud combated of plug tobacco sealed in red pa- plaint and a copy of the same .Sprung into sudden fame? Phone 124 West Main St. ,un u n that hud broken up Guslars schoon ther hnd objected to thu wagon. The zella, Doris Johnson, Bernard Black Hunler of the ' \ ' 'J'" hail llnlshed his talk and bad se- here In a most scandalous condition him. It hnd taunted blm and dared per. He looked at Norman dipln served upon plainliir's ailotneyi No One Quite Sane day Miller took him on . . . Hie Phone 16-2 Rings Kropf, Vivian Luz, Margaret My- Many a load would have been a when Ihat river was harried he be- cured half a dozen nnmes or marks —dressed us a man! She gave youi blm to hate ll. er and cast him safely to land, ills mnllcaily. boy had run down the wharf to ids within llfleen (15) days No man N quite sane; each has loss came such n madman and would on Ids muster-roll. Then 1 dls- name and said you would come lo And lie could not bate it. His son Norman hud declined lo put lo ers, Hazel Peck, Anils Schneider, father's fish shanty to tell him Uie •Til go halves on It!" he offered. service un them, or their atti 11 vein of folly In IIIK cimi|ioiiHon, If a new team hadn't a pulled It lake such foolhardy risks that 1 eft mounled und Joined him and drew Iind her. She gave me your name, resentment agiiinsi deep water was sen. Hunched over ou the back Billy Schwacha, Thurston Tldd, news. "You swiped 111" Norman repeal- neys, of a copy of said bill o( a alight Klelennlnation of MIHHI in "cross." hi- I Vet we made some rure bliu aside, nnd said: but she always speaks of you as cooled often by unother sensation, step, awaiting the flsh Hint Norman Eleanor Ver Burg,Dorolhy Jean Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value "Your name's Erickson," Gus ed. His voice arose somewhat, but complaint and in default thereof, Hie lieail. to make sure of ImldlnK "But Al's for the wets," I argued killings In the short time we wtrt ••you'll be Daniel Morgan, at one •mister/ How Is that for mighty a strange tugging ut his heart, par- baked, Guslaf Erickson tbought of Goul, Buth Houseman, Austin In- still it did not inilicale anger. that said bill of complaint be him hard lo some ixilm uhlch na- still. time n wagoner In Braddock s rerpect?" the live fretful years lie hud tilled laf exploded when Norman paused :er.soll, Bovellc Millard, Alvln Hcularly on quiet duys when ll "I seen you sleai," Baker coun- taken as confessed by defendants. s-'X ture Inm taken I" heart. Ureal army." , , miserly soil. He bad wasted many for breath. "An Erickson driving Uchardson, (Jracc Boherts, Mel- And he looked and smiled The danger was never so great, "And now? Where Is she?" I rolled with u slow oily tempo, if tered, "seen you sleai lols of limes IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ? e, good plowing hours staring across a grocery wagon!" causes were never tried on tlielr again: *+^++^+++^i**+++.|>++*+++++++++**++*+++++**+*4"fr**+++**W+4"**4"i>**"M*'l"H> "Dead center. But I don t know muttered. the lake were kin lo old Oiuf ll vln Bogers, Marguerite Walters, - dr l u dunes at the beckoning lake. Then Norman still remembered It re that the plaintiff cause this order merim; luu the cause in redueeil "It's no more wet underneath a the Dinwold girl. I" W . 1 ". you from Adam, friend. You have "Why, now she should lie In Hie "Me?" Norman asked. Doris Bassler, Boy Myers, Clare must be kin to him. ills father one morning, while his wife cried senlfully. His mother bad taken to be published, printed and dr- t» particulars to suit Hie size of Hie bush and in my waking hours I wKdsee mighty little meat on your bones. garden", gathering posies for Hie loved it more ibun he did wife or "And I can lick yon, one hand Phillips, Anna Bogers, Jack or 11 out bitterly thai he did not love no part in that quarrel. Her be- culateu in The Lowell Ledger, a partiNiins. ami the conte.st Is ever Than it is out in the rain. her tugging at young J' fi " •*1 threw you lo u hort® nl tnlde. You see Mr. Hewitt bought chllil, more Hmn life itself. tied behind my back!" Schwacha, Guy Sherman, Darrel her, that be never bad loved her. wildered black eyes were troubled newspaper printed, published and holiest In minor matters.—Kmer- if folks just voted for the man, and striving to come back and fact Ihe lower ford of Hie Monongnhela this place three dnys after Brad- Norman stood up slowly. He had Swanson. Dorothy Verburg, Bay- son. Whole-souled old Gustaf of- ho sailed nway lo the flshlng banks, at the argument, but she ottered no circulated in said County and the trouble oul in my corapiinj. Al on July ninth, three years ago.' dock nnd poor Busby marched no desire lo fight. He knew Eddie mond Wiltenbach. The wny that they really fell, fered Ihe dlsdiilnfiil waters a pas- lie had no crew to buliv. Alone, counsel. Only once, und lie re- that such nubllcallon be com- night I would awake with her ^U.; "II—11 I remeinber. The man nwny. lie was a conilrmed bach- Baker's prowess. Bui the formali- Fifth Grade. And Al was a republican. 1 sionate and llaniing devotion. His reckless, early seasons ami late, he memebred now the anxiety on her menced within twenty (20) days In my eurs, calling me J?? "' flghling beside the tail Injun!" elor. He lived here nlotie until our ties must be observed. "Try ill" Irene Balcom, Goldie Basier, He'd be a Roosevelt." britlie heart softened when be drove the boat that ills own bunds face, she hod taken him aside und from the date of this order and The Loose Handle Once i dreamed wc were with the "There was u young person with marrlnge a year ago lids summer. he challenged. Margaret Brighton, Howard So that Is why my pep Is low. thought of those wet, unresiionsive had biiiil, selling and lifting nets, reminded him dutifully, hul with be continued once each week for baggage train and she was suyinj, Mistress Klsle from Hie beginning Young Baker put down his two Bruns, Nita Clark, Ernest Col- I* there anything so annoyini; an Last time I vot'd for Cal. 1 wastes. Their buflTels only en- no conviction. Hint other boys fished ••Kiss me." it required •""">• "A gal tn breeches. Elsie Din- would come here lo walk In the gar- matching his temper ngalnst wind six (0) successive weeks, or that to have an umlirelia whose handle My stomach's weak for democrats deared them lo him, their repulses with their fathers. pilfered bundles carefully in the lins, Barbara Fletcher, Helen bloody foray against Shawnee and wold, she gnve her nume. She hod den because It bad been your home. ami weather, always making good plaintiff cause a copy of this or- comes off each time yon raise 111 So I'll vote just for Al. stimulated his hot desire. Iheir It was the winds Norman dread- grass. Both boys circled once. Frost, Eileen Goul, Melbourne traitorous Delawares to wash that the grit of any man I ever see. Il promlred n rare scandal, Mr. catches of fiih. der lo be served upon defendants Fill the cavity In Ihe hamlle with austere resistance stirred blm to ed; the rage of waves dismayed Eddie struck first. Norman replied, Hartley, Pauline Kyser, Kenneth Den. last dream thin. So there WMMW ••Had?" 1 repeated, a deathly Hewitt appealed lo me in great He moved his wife nriiiout cere- personally, at least twenty (20) melted alum nnd Hien quickly pre** new unreasoning attempts to con- him. Always during the tempestu- too high. Eddie hit again. Ills Pletcher, Bobert Schneider, Wil- a day. when I was meollng with fnlntness stealing through my gaunt alarm. I hnd to marry the poor mony from the farm |i the house days before the time prescribed Greatest Improvement the stick into it. holdini: It flrmly quer. ous weather of three-day blows, he hard swift fists caught Norman in liam Sherman, Betty Sherwood, Mmie one new. that 1 did not muU frame. . , man, or else banish tho wild thing. on the bench. She wns past all re for their appearance. until it sets. remembered Guslnf's story of the Arthur Speaker, Irene Speerstra, diligent inquiry for her. "And still lias. I'll guarantee. If Now it's perfectly proper for her to Norman understood this In bis monstrance iben. And each win- This suit is brought to quiet schooner Golllund and Hie cap- Edith StaulTer, Mary Stcrkins, But so many families iind been she's kept oul of danger and didn't walk In the garden ns much ns she fnlher. did Guslaf played the part ter thereafter, while ice spread the title to Lot Nine (9), Block Iain's dog. He'd not tell his father in riding comfort Fred Andrew, Stanley Walters. Magnifying Powers exterminated, so many pedigrees Kll scalped. Lord! But she did will. I've lost my Interest in you. of pusslonute lover to Lake Mich- over the water, Gns'af Erickson Twenty-seven (27) of Avery's 1 that. An electric telescope will mag- ended, that only by cha'av ctiuld try desperate hunl to gll off Ihul Webster. You know the way down igan. ills little black-eyed mother sat by the stove, ni!,ni after night. Plat of the Village of Lowell, "A dam' poor Erickson." old Gus- LOWELL TRIUMPHS AGAIN. nify a star a niilllim limes, ami iiope for news from the wltcli-Url. boss and git back to Hie lighting! the hall?" had known Ihul. Certainly she had In Hie same wh".•washed kitchen, Kent County, Michigan. taf would complain. "No stomach since balloon tires 46-0. movie press agent Ims been known An elflsh boylsii creal "re " ; "Man. where Is she? Where did An Idiotic question. The door, not loved such a rival. She had and told monslr .us tales of the live WILLIS B. PERKINS, l for winds, pfiiugh!" The Lowell High school now lo do the same HIIIIK.—Cincinnati but my separation from her runs you leave her? Why don't you say opening into the garden, was the not belonged here on the bench In fresh lakes qnd the seven salty „ , . Circuit Judge. Gustaf made Ihat "pfaugh!" an harbors a suspicion Hint the Enquirer. lated her Into some symbol of thu something when you talk? I cried. one I hud passed through thou- seas. Examined, Countersigned and ugly word. He hnd a wny of border, Foniething fearfui'y d'.s r- And I placed my hands on his sands of limes in Hie old days. Only once. In the years that Nor- Entered by me. i STUDEBAKER^ exclusive county laurels In football will thrusting It Into Norman's flesh able. 11 became a mania with mo fhoulders nnd shook him. "You've been good to her, Joseph- man's molher kept ids house, did again he brought to our village like a flsh knife. To be sure he WM. H. RICHTER, Deputy Cleri EDDIE, THE AD MAN to Iind her, and yet my place was He grinned broadly and showed ine. You must have been mighty Gustaf strike her; that night she Attest: A True Copy. this fall. . The local lads certain- need never bear It again. He had on the frontier. uo resentment at my manners. good to her. or she would never had protested when lie flogged their ly looked like a well oiled ma- stayed in bis father's bouse because WM. H. RICHT1 Ball Bearing On relief sallies, on retreats and "Where she Is 1 cannot say. But have stayed." son. He got out a piece of haif-incii chine last Saturday afternoon 11 of his mother, hadn't he? Tonight, Deputy Clerk. V GOU.V, WHBKJ 1 SEE HOW on scouting trips. I usked of" she went to Alexutidrln. I gath- "Rubbish! 1 couldn't have driven rope because the boy bad sniveled when they crushed Grandville tomorrow, he could start out un- Linsey, Shivel 4 Phelps, 60MB OP MV RFTTROUS met If they knew of one calie ered from her talk—and she talked her away. She was always look- like a biihy over Guslnfs favorite 4C-0. The fans were very lib- 0 mindful of winds and weathers. Attorneys for Plaintilf. ARE MALOWQ /WOUEW By Daniel Morgan. Some professed mighty little—Ihat some one she ing for •mister' to come. She would story of the captain's wife and Spring Shackles eral In their praise of the work He could leave the lake and nil Us Business Address: LUTEU-IGEUT A0VERT19IUQ. I'M have met him, but none knew about used "lo know, and liked a heap, have made a camp In Hie garden dog. done by Coach Finch's proteges. distasleful memories, could setHe 608-610 G. R. Trust Dldg., n young woman dressed us n man. lived there once. But you'll be TEMPTED "TO QUIT MV JO0 AUO and lived like an Indian." Then "It was a good doK." old Gus- Grand Rapids, Mich. cl9-24 We are not going Into a detailed 11, Gen signing up us a rlllemau for north- somewhere beyond the hills. BECOME A PROSPEROUS PRINTING Al 11 of my service " with much mdnesa she added: "I account of the fray, hut wc will tnf had said, "a big dog, strong, And farm? He walked a bit The smart new era! Forbes 1 was as Ignorant as to ern work?" hole that word—Indian. You un- sum It all up by saying that the ADVERTISER AAV6CLP hairy all over, ills name wns Nels. more rapidly at the tliought He whether she be alive or dead UP 1 I mounted before bothering lo nn- derstand. Webster—I'm sorry." We liked that dog. The schooner baled farms. entire team played good football. bad been when I recovered my wits swer him. Then 1 called buck: "His Inst words, Joe," I blun- Sleeping Out . . . ah. the Goltlnnd, she was He passed up Hie long, gentle IONIA NEXT. Whatever your job printing needs may be, we can take care of at the edge of the clear ng nlong "That must come laler. 1 must dered, giving her Busby's message DONT suffer headaches, ar any o a line strong schooner, a flve-mnst- rise of Hie road behind Hie village Seymour Hicks, the Knglisb actor Next Saturday afternoon at the Allegheny, where Ihe dead hung llnish a Journey llrst." after nil. er! Nobody ever Jump ship off her, nnd playwright, win telilnK a New DICTATOR those pains that Bayer Aspirin ca and al the top sat down. Here, 2:30, Eastern standard time. Low- them and turn out a job that will be a delight to the eye. The from the twelve torture-stakes. And though It wae dark nnd my "Go Iind her." she brokenly whis- I leil you. Till that captain's wife somewhere near the spot where he York reporter stories about Ida ell will match wits and muscle end in a hurry! Physicians prescril Ami 1 missed the Unondaga. God horse was weury 1 rode on. pered. And as 1 mode down the importance of good printing cannot be overestimated. come aboard for a voyage. Why was sitting, he had fought once youth. "Once In llnrnslnple." he with the hoys from the prison it, and appro ye its free use, for , only knows bow 1 missed him ami A skeleton of n man on n worn- hull I saw her baud traveling, up do yon Hilnk that woman come anr- when he was a small boy. He bad said, "our manager dug oul with thn at $1185 city. The game will be played does not affect the heart. Every drm Ids brave heart when on some lone- out horse. No leisurely riding now. It increases the value of your advertising matter ten- Ihe balustrade, cilnglng to it tiglit- how?" fought and lost. It was with a receipts, anil the company was lefl at Ionia and it Is hoped that a lv faring. 1 missed Cromlt In a 1 would not have eaten, nor slept, gist has it, but don't fail to ask ti ly to aid her weary feel. Old Gustaf scowled. schoolmate mimed Eddie Baker, one stranded. Half n dor.en of us slept good following will accompony fold. We can take care of both big and small lesser degree, and often wished h s if not for my mount. 1 bail but one drnggist for Baytr. And don't lal But sorrow wu- not for me this "We hate her, us on schooner. dny when he had been walking In the theater thai nlghl. and Hi* our team. To date Ionia has terrible hands could help me decide desire—to strike into the old post- has them as any but the box that tays Biyer, wii day. I was soltlshly alive with Hie She never give nobody enough to home with Julie illchnud. cold was horrible. I woke up uad won decisively over Ottawa Hills jobs at exceptionally low prices. Work turn- pome uneven argument. A>e, I road nnd llnish the dislnnce at a the word grnumt printed in red: Joy of aiillclpallon. I hurst through eat, not even her old man. She Tly* standard school in Madrid said to the chap who was lying and Greenville. Two years ago missed them. But It was Bound sumshlng gallop. The poor brute ed out promptly—no waiting. Come in the doorway as If pursued by Pon- was punished for It! It blows three village, where Norman spent eight next to me: 'It'* beaMly cold here, I'liw of the Wolf chin whose nb- was badly used up when I did leave standard equipment Lowell played them to a stand- tiac iiimself. Next 1 came to a days down off Newfoundland. Blow? short, satisfying terms, was re- laddie.' 'Well, no wonder,' nays sence ate Into my -ul. Bed or Shooler'e hill behind me. I reined in. still. Last year Ionia won 0-0. and consult us on your printing plunging hall and found myself How can I tell It! The third markable for only one thing. Two he. •We're sleeping out In a field ol white, never was there a Now that 1 had arrived and This year Lowell has a chance to bowing awkwardly before a dainty "'"hi . . . by Mackinac, we Camps of children succeeded dur- It Was a One-Slded Combat Aftef snow. Hey. stage manager, lower turn the tables. problems! Estimates will be comrade than he. Ihe '"'"''-V * " ' would soon know all. i experienced creature In llounees and lace. nil was glad when II got dark Ihiil That, Though Norman Tried Dea- an Interior:'" W. C. ROGERS ongahelii sings Ids requiem, but a strange timidity. Three year? had ing school hours In living nmlcably cheerfully furnished! "I beg your tmrdoti." 1 slum. niclit \w don'l hovo to look no peraUly Not to Let it Be So. heart he shall ever have n blgli passed. No soldiers now enlivened under the same roof. Even In bis Toltphone 109 115 N. Broadway mered. "1 was looking for a young more at the waves! i was at the Make it Tender Alexandria; nnd 1 knew the drowsy M youth Norman wns conscious of place. Many a good comrade hau, lady—" J I- The captain, i know not the teeth. It was a one sided com- The Better Way these two discordant forces, because Mother und little four-year-old 1 bad In my day. but none M. dear calm of the town would never suit where that captain was. He was bat after that though Norman tried , lt ul1 "Ob, mister 1 You've come hack I" lie belonged by right of blood to Think of how you can laugh at to my memory us the \V ' " ' her. She Iind gone away long he- all over. He was a good sailor. Patricia were debating the mailer she sobbed. And the armful of both of them. desperately not to let It be so. Blood what you don'l like instead of ncold- Gone lo meet bis fore lids; or—and Ibis was a musi "How Long Yet You Qoln' to Work of punishment. Mother was qnes- flowers was dropped and a miracle But Ids woman, she sit wilh the run from Ids nose into his punting Ing. It mukeK a much greater 1m- IIIIH many nnother, and all hetnusc disturbing thoiiglit—she had found on That Wagon Job?" One group, big, blond, slow, Ibor- HonlnK whether she should spank was worked; for I found the lovely dog In the cnhln. Juniler. was she moulh. He dropped to his knees nresslon. one man did not undervtand. some one who appreciated her, and ough, came from the neat homes of \>TUDEBJ}KER Ihe child then or wait and tell thing In my nrnif. her voice whim- seared! We'd of been kind of glad nnd Baker kicked him twice. The THE LEDGER PRINTERS had married. Beyond all doubt she tiie wind and spray. She had died the village fishermen. The other daddy. Patricia sold: "Vou spunk Aspirin 1* Worn by Incessant hardships nnd she feel bad. all of us on schooner. victor returned |o the roadside, spit UM trad* mart . pering over nnd over: "Oh, mis yearning for n farm. A dozen times group, smuil, quick, ill-disciplined, Modesty Defined , seriously troubled by the old nrrow had come to the belief that I was If we were not so scared ourselves. disdainfully Into Ihe dust and once me. but Rive me a tender spunk Bi7«r Manntartar* — ter I You've come back I" in these six dnys Norman had with sharp black eyes like Nor- j Ins." wound in my arm, I returned to dead. And then Hint big wave come alone more begun to examine his tobacco Modesty means not hoastlnfl V * UMOccMUteldMltr at BtlU'f lleacld (THE END.] blamed . Dm culd. aimuuaiil"iile«i fiirli'le. utK-erluIlL—nB- lU_\lLhaL-l Now Hint I bad inlked with young two, tlireo times tin bJc. ns idi Ulfi man's mother, were the sons nnd bo*. about y0orielf or your success.— ' (laughters ot Frcuch-CntUidljiQ The Amerlcnn M:irn*ln<>. (TO HE CONTINUED.)

/ THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDHEn and ALTO SOLO. Thursdny. Octobcr 11. 1928.

.•|4-iiu li dress flannels, $2.75 al Register now or you can't vote Register now or you can't vole LOWELL WOMAN'S CLUB. Wci'ki's.' adv. November Ii. November (i. An enthusiastic meeting of the Ilcgistcr now or you can't vole Radio H. batteries, reduced Jesse Cahoon is working in the dub was held last Wednesday, Xovfinlicr (i. prices. Eveready's at Stocking's. Stuart bakery. October 3. in the Cily hall club Lyle Laux and wife at spend- The Gembox Electric radio sells Charles Rogers and wife spent WEAVER'S MARKET rooms. Mrs. S. S. Lee, V. E. ing Ihe week at Ihe Will Laux for $05. See it at Mulder's Tire- Friday in Grand Hapids. Ashley, and C. G. Isaman were home. shop. adv Dr. Draper and Will Devcring Phone 156 We Deliver Mrs. A. H. Stormzand and chil- The front of C. W. Cook's busi- attended the Marshal fair one day- hostesses of the day. Mrs. J. M. dren spenl Thursday in (irand ness building has been freshly last week. Hutchinson was chairman of the Pork Chops, small lean ... 30c lb. Hapids. painted. Ia-onard Hozung and wife, of program, which was well arrang- Small Pork Shoulders 22c lb. Miss Hazel Hoag was a busi The Congregational ladies are Keene, were recent callers at ed and most interesting to every- Will Devering's. Pork Roast 26c lb ness visitor in Grand Hupids planning on a public supper, Oc- one. The program was as fol- Monday. tober, 24. Radio tubes tested free of Choice Beef Kettle Roast. 25c lb. lows: (Ihiiilrens* leatherette coats Make an appointment for a charge. Hring in your old tubes Beef Ribs 18c lb. wilh liats to match, $5.00, al manicure at the Vanity Shoppe, now. Stocking's. adv. Better Homes in America Mcve- Hamburg Weekes.' adv. phone 378, F, 2. (c 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dodds, Mr. nu-nl, Mrs. J. M. Hutchinson. 23c lb. Wayne Springett and Herman Three furnished rooms for and Mrs. Ed. Good spent Friday Home Helps, Mrs. M. House- Bacon 30c lb. evening al Ed. Walker's. Jones spent last Thursday rent. Inquire of Myrtle A. Tay- man. Chickens, Veal, Lamb, Oysters Grand Hapids. lor. Phone 60. (c 20 If Hayon knit silk bloomers, 98c, Home Economics work in Kent Ladies' and gents' heavy coats Max Raymor and family have and $1.50; vests $1.00. adv. County, Miss Agnes Sorrenson. dry cleaned.--Stone's Cleaning moved into Mrs. Will Fox's house Mrs. Ralph Dodds and daugh- Pictures and Other Bits of Art and Dyeing Works. c20-21 on East Main street. ter Eula, of Keene, spent Satur- Deaoistratioi ol Riravn Kiro Coffee Mrs. Mary Stinton is adding a Have your skin diagnosed by a day aflernoon at F^l. Walker's. in the Home, Mrs. W. E. Hall. bathroom to her residence on qualified beautician al the Vanity Ladies' leatherette coats, $5.00, There were forty-one members Sitirday Afteriooi, Oct. 13 Washington avenue. Shoppc. Phone 378, F, 2. (c 20 at Weekes.' adv in attendance. Miss Florence Gould, of Grand I-^lmer Wise and wife and Mrs. The next meeting will be Octo Toy Aeroplane free with every two pounds of Hapids, spent the week-end with Rena Kelly, of Hclding were Mon- her 17, and promises lo be inter Coffee purchased at special price of Young Men's Shoes for Fall Mrs. Will Schneider. day aflernoon visitors of Mrs. esting as Federation Day. Garry Rainier and wife spent Sweet and brother, P. J. McEwen. Press Reporter. Sunday with his people at the PIANO TUNING Special for the week of Oct. 14, 2 lbs for $1.07 Scotch Grain Leather in Black or Winter Tan l farm home in Keene. an eye brow arch free with ev AND cry facial. Vanity Shoppe, Bea- Munson outing gowns and pa- | Mrs. Warren Lusk, of Lansing, jamas al Weekes.' adv. ma^ce sturdy, stylish and comfortable shoes | was the guest of her sister, Mrs, trice Althcn, operator. Phone REPAIRING 378, F, 2. (c 20 (O. J. Yeiter last week. BRIEF NOTES FROM APPRE- for the young fellows. Made by SELZ at 1 Mrs. Clilford Cook, of Grand HY Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Nixon, of QATIVE READERS. ' Hapids, was a Monday night Grand Rapids, and Rev. and Sirs. Caledonia, Mich., Ocl. 7, 1928. | guest of Alice Taylor. Royden Warner James Westbrook greeted Lowell Editor Lowell Ledger, O. J. Yeiter and family called friends at Ihe Ladies' Aid supper Dear Sir: Popular Shoe Store al Ihe Earl Curtiss home in West 430 Monroe Ave. al Ihe Methodist church house Enclosed you will find $2.00 $5 $6 $8 Lowell Sunday afternoon. Tuesday evening. renewal for your good paper for Phone 370. Figure with us on rugs and ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips arc another year. linoleums. H. L. Weekes. adv moving into Iheir beautiful new Sincerely yours, Mrs. H. B. Sinclair. home on the Sweet addition. SAYS KENT PROJECTS IN FIN- A new set of tubes in your ra- Radio repair and service by EST CONDITION IN HIS- 2950 Buriingame Ave., dio will improve your reception. The latest thing in expert mechanic. Call Stocking's, TORY. Delroit, Mich., Oct. 7, 1928. Tested radilrons al Stocking's, ad phone 177. adv. Mr. F. M. Johnson, When cold weather sets in and Ladies' One-Straps, in Mr. and Mrs. Will Gavitt and P. J. McEwen, of Hay Shore, Lowell, Mich.. oons daughter, of Lake Odessa, were road conslruclion projects are in- came Oct. 2, to spend two weeks Dear Friend. Sir. Johnson:— week-end visitors nl E. C. Walk- with his sister, Mrs. K. D. Sweet. terrupted for Ihe Winter, Kent Enclosed please find my check Hi or Cuban heels, er's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlanchard, county's seasonal projects will for two dollars. ($2.00.) to renew my subscription which I note We dry clean and dye ladies' of Cedar Springs, were Sunday be in the best condition in Ihe priced from and gents' garments of all kinds. has expired in Sept. Thank you guests of Martini Layer and fam- history of the road commission. —Stone's Cleaning and Dyeing ily. for sending the copies regularly Works. C20-21 County Engr., O. S. Hess said as we would miss it if it did not Special prices on guns at Stock- arrive on FViday as usual. $3.49 to $5.85 Advertisements brought to The ing's. adv. yesterday. Ledger ollice Monday mornings At Ihe present time practically Yours truly, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gavitt and Ethel M. Roth. offers a remarkable will receive prompt and favored all Hi" 1928 construction has attention. tf daughter Velma. of Lake Odessa, spent Ihe week-end al E. C. been completed. Next Tuesday Let us help you with a new Little Tots' Ox- Miss Pauline Whitfield spent Walker's. Ihe road commission will pass bed of tulips for next Spring. radio for 1929 at a the week-end at home from her I-owell Greenhouse. adv. fords or Hi shoes, work al West Michigan college, Mrs. Lena Weeks, of Grand on four final estimates. Five or Hapids. is spending this week Kalamazoo. six of the 27 projects this year heavy flexible soles with Mrs. Belle Heckworth, in COUNTY EXTENDS TIME ON new LOW price! The Misses Jessie and Ina O'- Vergennes. have already been passed TWO HIGHWAY JOBS. Harrow, of Delroit, were week- Mr. and Mrs. John Chase and through final estimates. Last year An extension of I:,TIC until Ocl. $1.49 end guests at the Merriman- daughter, of near Muir, were Ihe first of the final estimates 18 was granled by Ihe county Itolh home. to Sunday at the E. M. Walker was not passed unlil Nov. 12. road commission yesterday to See us before buying your tu- Bert Todd, contractor, who has home in Vergennes# Surveys for 1928 were begun lip bulbs and let us help you been unable lo complete con- $2.69 $117.50 wilh our experience. Lowell last fall and were completed by struction of the Tyrone-Ensley Greenhousy. adv. Christmas time, allowing the re- road in Tyrone township be- Howard I'eckham, John and mainder of the Winter for the cause of inability to secure guard rail fittings. COMPLETE Jeanne Rutherford spenl the preparation of plans and specifi- Now is the time to geU week-end at their home here pifliculty encountered in ob- Cars Greased! cations. The llrst contracts were from Olivet college. taining gravel crusher repairs Rubbers for the school let last March and April, thus Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trumbull All kinds, by mechanics caused Ihe commission yesterday boys and girls. We have ATH:\tek KEOT permitting contractors to begin to extend for a few days the per- and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sissem, and powei grease gun ItlMO MODEL 40- of Lansing, were Sunday guests work early in the season and a iod in which John Hudson was them. required to complete the Ver- , of Mrs. Charles Kyser. progress schedule, filed regularly gennes-Keene road. —(Grand Sizes 4 /> Sizes 11 Tme toned and htautifuL A more Newest Winter coats at 835.00 $1.00 poweifal, marc •cnsilivc, A. C. irt. by each contractor wilh the road Hapids Herald, Oct. 3. to 11 79c to 2 89c U« one nctifyins and 6 A. C. tube*. and $39.75 at Weekes." adv. commission permitted c 1 os e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willough- Leu lubo—J77. L. E. Johnson touch wilh developments.— by and children, of Grand Rap- Sizes 2} 2 Radio Speaker—in three Ford Sales and Service &£jct/nc/ ids, were Sunday guests of her (Grand Rapids Herald, Oct. 7. LAUNDRYSERVICE to 6 98c 120. molher, Mrs. Agnes HolTnian. Monday and Thursday of Mrs. Emma Rarton, of Holland, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Andrew B. Lcmke, pastor. each week. Family Wash- and Glenn Carey, of West Low- ings finished or rough dried. Saturday Special:—Ladies' Silk Arrow- "fff 10:00, a. m. Bible school. Don't Miss this Value— ell. were Sunday evening visitors Register now or you can't vole Bundle and all fine laundry- head Hosiery, Regular 1.00; Special'Price f OC at Ihe Charles Mclntyre home. November 0. 11:00 a. m., morning worship. work. Phone Mrs. M. Brigh- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sissem, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers Sermon by the pastor. ton, No. 340, or leave work COME TODAY! Lansing, were week-end visitors and Mrs. Carrie Gilland spent Subject: "The Rhythm of Ser- or word al A. Hill's shoe of her mother and sister. The Monday evening in Ionia, visit- store. vice." 5:00 p. in.. Christian En- former returned home with them ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelser. o r only at a new low price, but on a very for a few days. deavor. Silk City Steam Uiii^ry Popular Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner, + A. B. COVEY, Launderer Nmoderate down payment and easy terms. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Renter, John Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and Thursday, 7:30 p. m., mid- J Belding" _. Mich. 123 W. Main St. Lowall, Mich. Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, all children spenl Sunday wilh the week meeting. "Tha LaunHry Deaa ll Baat" Better act at once to avail yourself of this of Grand Hapids. spent Sunday Kenneth Poulson family al Malta- Friday of this week the Shep- afternoon with Ihe former's sis- wan, where he is superintendent opportunity before our present stock is ex- ard group will meet at the home ter, Mrs. Carrie Coulter. of schools. of Mrs. Davis. hausted. Judging by the rate at which they're Alice Taylor and little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kiel, Frank going, we soon won't have any left! Immedi- ter spent Saturday in Grand Hap- Kiel, wife and son. of Jackson, ids and was accompanied home and Mrs. Allen Behler and son, $6,000 RUM. TRUCK SEIZED; ate delivery if you comc today. by her sisler. Miss Hazel Taylor, Jerry, of Lake Odessa, were Sun- PAIR HELD. who spent the week-end here. day dinner guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Hapids. Ocl. 8.—Whisky appraised al $0,000. a moving van Dr. Denton sleeping garments Carl Freyermulh. and 11 trunks were seized early Mrs. Inez Avery and Mrs. Grace R. D. Stocking al Weekes.' adv. this morning by Arthur Q. Scully C. THOMAS STORES Gibson a r e attending Grand Radio Sales and Service Mrs. Rudolph Laux and chil- and his agents near Three Rivers dren, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chapter of Michigan Order of on the Detroit-Chicago highway, Kohn, and Mr. and Mrs. Fosburg, Eastern Star in Grand Hapids this and Ivan Cavanaugh. 30 years all of Saranac, were Sunday call- .i-e-ek. as delegates from Cycla- old. of 4303 Sixteenth street, De- ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. men Chapter No. 94. troit, and Stanley Lamb, 30 years FLOUR FLOUR Will Laux. old, of 2025 Gladstone avenue, Mrs. Coulter and Harold Yei- Detroit, were arrested.—(Detroit KING'S FLAKE Q A I ' 1 ter attended the funeral of Mrs. Free Press. TEA TABLE Qiy This Car Albert Gosch at Morse Lake, and STUDEBAKER C C km tmnhb her niolher, Mrs. J. G. Renter, of COUNTY. CURBS .PENSIONS 241/2 lb-Sack yU 24y2lb.Sack y/ .W their hraln Ihroujili tin- teeth. the grand otlicers. Mrs. Nellie Heatham. of San The improvement on North Pedro, Calif., spent Wc-dnesday Vergennes Road is progressing of last week with her girlhood good. The road from the forks friend, Mrs. Sweet. Olher call- COFFEE 37c of the road to the Page creek ers in the aflernoon were Mrs. hill is about done. It has been Thomas Sherwood and Mrs. W. No Newspaper Can Suc- widened and graveled and Ihe F. Smilh, of Ionia. turns straightened. ll is now Mrs. Kate Wilson spenl last ceed Without Advertising being smoothed, packed and roll- week in Grand Hapids with Mr. FIG BARS Always Fresh POUND IQc ed. The road around Ihe Fallas- and Mrs. Wm. Graham. While therefore we toliclt the pat- burg park along the river will there Ihey visited al Mr. and ronageof our readers for thoie soon be ready for gravel. The Mrs. John Porrit's and Mr. and Beans gravel being taken from Frank Mrs. Ozi Pardee, finding Mr. Par- who by their advertiiing help Heckwilh's pit. dee very poorly, and since he to make thlspaper ponible. POUNDS 70x8(1 fleeced blankets, $2.59, has been taken to Ann Arbor for SUGAR Pure Cane 1Q 63c plaids, *2.75 al Weekes.' adv. treatment. j The Standard Hearers, an Aux- of All Varieties iliary to the Woman's Missionary I society, met at the home of Iheir +++++++++<•++++++++++•++++++ BULK SPAGHATTI 3 POUNDS 25c I leader. Mrs, Elgin Norwood Mon- i day evening. At their business meeting Ihey elected Ihe follow- I SUITS OR OVERCOATS A ing olliccrs: President. Mildred MUFFETS Healthy Breakfast Food 2 PKGS.25c Austin; vice president. Flora El- lis; secretary, Elise Clans; treas- $25.00 urer. Phylis Weekes. pianist, Dorothy Mange; social worker, MADE TO YOUR MEASURE : Dorothy Herker. Games were 150 Fabrics to Choose From CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 CANS 25C 0 Runciman Elevator played I refreshments served. The organization will hold meet- Lowell, Mich. ings the lirsl Monday of each Lowell Cleaning & Dyeing Works monIh. November 5th all will be welcome at Ihe home of Miss Opposite PostofDce Clara Cartland. We pay 37c per dozen for Eggs