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Where cure your Valuable Papers? Look Says: STATE OF HEALTH NECESSI- BENNETT & SONS, OF DECATUR Community Meeting at City Hall Lowell in Western Michigan 12- AND DETROIT, NEW OWNERS. If you haven't already Exchanged your old, TATES A CHANGE AND LONG Sunday Evening, August 24. Team Contest for $000 Prizes Are you certain that you could instantly lay your useless fountain Pen for a New Ink-tite REST. The Buick garage has been sold by A comimmity meeting for the citi- Lowell will be represented in the Arthur ('.lark to Bennett & Sons, bands upon any valuable papers you possess— U. B. Williaius, who has been in zens of Lowell and vicinity will be Western Michigan base ball tourna- Crocker—you had better do it before the who look possession Monday and held at the Cil v hall Sunday evening, ment which opens at Muskegon Sun- luisinuss in Lowell for ubout 25 are conducting the business in the years, has decided to close out his Aug. 21, al 7, p. in., at which every- day by its usual strong team some- time expires. Draper block. body is cordijilly invited to lie pres- what strengthened, as shown by the Liberty Bonds, Inauranoe Policy, business and to make his home with Mr. Bennett, Sr., hails" from De- his late wife's parents, Mr. and Mr». ent. following line up; Remember, we allow $1.00 on the pur- DeedMortgage, Eto? catur, III., and the sons, Albert and The famous .lackies hand of Grand (ioodrich, second base; Carrol, Cogswell, of East Lansing. Edwin, recently discharged from The Ledger makes this announce- Bapids News fame will entertain left lield; Batima, short slop; chase of a new Crocker, if exchange is made Army service, are experienced ma- with inslrumeiilal and vocal music Spriggs Le Boiler, catch; Brown, pit- ment with regret, a feeling which chine men from Detroit factories. this month. Memory plays tricks; drawers and pigeon holes in- will he shared by the people of Low- in chorus :md song. cher or right tield; Bannon, lirst They will all move here :iiid are M. .N. 1 lenrx will preside and I5ev. base; llapeman and McQueen sec- Toive high risk of loss by fire and theft. ell and vicinity in Keneral; hut it is looking for homes. made necessary by Mr. Williams' A. II. Lash will address the News ond base; Ashley, pitch; Gazella. Advises—Vou The new iirm expects to give an hoys and Boy Scouts; and there may center lield; Kellogg, utility; Weeks, Look smokers to buy cigars state of health, which requires a expert garage service -in electrical change from the close conlinenient be a surprise in store. catch; McAfee, right Bre/ina. now. The market is very uncertain and Keep your valuable papers in our and battery work and in general re- ulilih. of bench work, which he has fol- pairs. The .larkics will camp in West lowed for so many years. side park Sunday on their return The following details of Ihc lour- many brands have already advanced and Burglar-proof and Fire-proof Vault As lie will be with us for some trip to (irand liapids. iiament are given hy The (irand some manufacturers predict another sharp time while closing up his atl'airs, we Turn onl and give them a rousing Bapids Herald. and you will know that they are safe. shall put oil" saying "good bye" as welrome al Ihc City hall at 7. p. m. 'I he western Michigan hasehall advance in a few days, owing to labor long as possible. championship tournamenl will op- His business announcement will en with a double header IICNI Sun- troubles. We are still selling Rigby's Presto The rental fee is $1.00 per year. MORK LOCAL NEWS be found elsewhere in this paper. News Notes Taken From Clerk H. day al Marsh tield. Muskegon. Otse- Mrs. I). M. I.eC.lear is visiting a go vs the (irand liapids Boilers in for 5c or $2.25 for a box of 50. L. Shuter's Ollieial Report. few days in (irand Bapids with her A SUGGESTION. the lirst game and Chase Bros. Irani IMace with us yotfr Liberty Houds in our Liberty Uond At the Council meeting Monday daughters, Mrs. Dc/.cra Charon and ot Muskegon vs the Kellar I'ncmiia- For the henellt of Lowell, the citi- Mrs. Forrt'sl Durkee. before leaving zens of Lowell and surrounding evening the time for collecting Vill- lie Toid company, of (irand Haven Let Us develop and print your pictures. Savings department. In addition to the safety of our age taxes was extended to-Sepl. 20. the lasl dl Ihc week for Detroit, in the second. All the rest of the community, why would it not be ad- where she will visit her two sons, Work^ and service are guaranteed and burglar-proof and lire-proof v mlt, t hey will be covered by visable for our Village Ollicials, or J. M. ilutchinson made a protest games will he played in (irand Map- against his assessment on the Village W. I). LcClear and .1. (i. LeClear for ids. the decisive games for Ihe cham- the Directors of theLowell Hoard of six weeks. you bring them in today and get them to- insurance. Trade, to purchase (iovernment food tax roll. Protest laid on table un- pionship Hie following Sunda\ al supplies now being ottered to the til next regular nieeting. Mrs. F. \V. I'raisled is taking Mrs. Baniona Athletic park in Kasl (.rand morrow, public at prices ranging from one Moving permil granted George Bessie Wilson's place at the Durand Bapids. Bird to move a garage to his pres- cream slalion al Moseley for two Instead of as lirst planned, divid ^ 5 n V/CL ' ACCO/IHODA rION - SAFiTY half to two thirds of present whole- sale prices and distribute same to ent location. weeks in the evening on Monday and mg Ihe •-•(inn cash prize ollerings consumers at cost? Salary of K. C. Walker, night Tuesday and Thursday and Friday. four ways. s2:»(l for lirst. $2(111 for watch lixed at $!<.()(I per night. Those are Ihc four evenings I will second, sinii for third and .saO for D. c. LOOK Low prices on foodst nil's SI^^TTY STATE BANK cannot possibly he made with a con- Bills allowed: General fund, be there lo lesl cream. Adv. fourlh prize. ll was decided in- One of the 8000 Rexall Stores. stantly increasing wholesale cost. •S')22.8li; light ami power fund, .Sil7,- The Vergennes community club stead lo_divide Ihe money three When opportunity exists, as at pres- %; street fund, *2H.()(); Citv hall held a picnic al Silver lake August ways, s.j.di lor lirst. sl.'il) for second LOWELL , MICH ent. to Ket supplies at unusual bar- fund. S2.U2. 11, wilh I!, (i. C.arr. Kent county and *100 for Ihird prize. eliininaliiiK gain prices, our public otlicials agricullural agent as speaker. James fourth money allo«elhcr. should make every ell'ort to allow BAPTIST CHURCH. Nichol, of ihc M. A. C. was speaker Ihe lirst games played in (irand Member Federal Reserve System. this community the privilege of re- Su'nday school session at 12:00. as at the Kenl. Uarn and Allegan com- Bapids will be staged al Mamona ducing the present high cost of groc- usual. iimnih clnh's picnic at Green lake Athletic park on Monday. Ihe lirst ery necessities. In case action is Preaching service al .S:00 in eve- the day heforc. game of Ihe douhle-header helween taken and goods received, I will be ning. Lieut. Webb, of the Alio St. Patrick's school al Parnell, will Hilliards and the Grand Bapids Stan- glad to furnish, if desired, an exper- church will preach and a very cor- dard Oils, the second helween Ihe this year exlcnd ils course through < ( ff ienced clerk to assist in hamlling dial invitation is extended to all. the Iwelllh grade. This is the lirst Muskegon Factory league All Stars and distribution of supplies. year thai a coinplele high school and Ihe (irand liapids Colored Athe- METHODIST CHURCH. letics. Fool Your Neighbors Yours truly, course has heen given by the school r K. A. Anderson. Services, Sunday, Aug. 21. and an enrolhnenl of I ''(I i s ex peel- 0|ienim, (James in (.raiwl Kapids Morning. IO:HO, sermon bv the Monday. Put your Edison on your porch gome evening and give ft ed. Of ihis nmnber will be in CLIFFORD WOOTEN MARRRIED. pastor. Subject: "The Change- the high school. The second da\\ play here will the nighbors a real concert. "All's Not Gold That Glitters Ovid, Mich., K-I(i. I1IPJ. able and Unchangeable." be a douhle-header on Wednesday, Sunday school, usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marker,, o..f. the Coral All Stars vs Ihe (irand My Dear Bro. Johnson:— Lansing, accompanied by the form- Perhaps you may deem the en- Vergennes services al usual. Bapids Dolans in Ihe lir.sl game. No other make of machine ever fools any one for W. M. P. Jcrretl, pastor. er's sister. Mrs. Cora Church, and Lowell vs the Muskegon Conlinen- closed item, or one embodying its Bob and Claude llaiker motored to you know what it is when you hear it, but there are and there's no better plat e in which to remember that facts, of suilicient interest to your tal Motors in Ihe second uame. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. Cedar Falls. Iowa, where they were After Ihe lirsl six games have heen truthful saying than in a Jewery Store. For gold and readers to publish. Clitlord reached joined h\ aiiolher brother. Jesse, many instances where the New Ldison has really Every Sunday morning at eleven idaycd. two al Muskegon ami lonr silver, like beauty, may be "'only skin deep," But when this country August I, after dividing and fnniily. Ihc lirst reunion of the about a year ami a half about equal- o'clock over Lowell State Bank. here, there will he anolher draw- been mistaken for the real thing, they thought they brothers in Iwenly-lwo years. ing in which Ihe six winners will you trade at ly between France and Germany. Subject of sermon for Sunday, Aug. heard someone sing, or perhaps an orchestra play- Four bronxe buttons on his service 21, "Mind." K very body cordially Sunday guests al James Monks' ml led againsl each other in games stripe attest his participation in four invited. were; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bogers. Thursday and Friday. ing. major ollensives of the war. I It- of McBride. who came to visit her I hree unhealen teams will re- sister, Mrs. Mornhold, F,liner I law- main in the lournanieni after l-'ri- fl. D, OLIVER'S was in the thick of it and had many NOTICE TO FARMERS. This is not mere advertising talk, is simply the un- thrilling experiences and narrow es- ley, of Melding and Mrs. John Mur- day's play and they will pla\ it oil" We cannot accept wheat for mill- ray and danghler F.lla. capes. but save for a slight machine ing if it is hauled to our mill in fer- for Ihe championship on Snnday. disputed facts, and only requires demonstrations to you have the assurance backed by a reputation for '10 bullet scar on his right wrist is un- tilizer sacks, neither can we accept Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanborn, of Aug. .'tl. There will he a drawing prove it. years of square dealing in one place. No lly-by-night scathed. Of the original company loads of wheat if part of load is in Chicago, and Mrs. John Frazier, of and the team lucky enough lo draw with which he left this ceuntry only fertilizer sacks. Do not under any McCowd, called on Mrs. I). M. Lc- a blank will have only one game lo business here: but always Johnny on the Spot guaran- two returned with the regiment at circumstances use fertilizer sacks Clear and Mrs. F. W. Braisted lasl play while the other two teams will If you want real music in the home ''buy an Edisan teeing everything as represented. 14 it's solid it's solid. the last. Of course we are glad to for grain which vou wish to market. Friday. play to decide which will pla\ Ihe have him hack agaiu. Dr. and Mrs. KING MILLING CO. F. C. Perkins and family have re- third in the second game of the If it's plate it's (iOOD plate. It makes ours a trusty Merrill are prospering llnely in De- turned from Ovid, where they have double header. It was decided lhal no player now place to buy. v troit and have a most beauliful and MORE LOCAL NEWS been for 'i'': years and Mr. Perkins delightful home on McLean Ave. Aviator.las. M. McGinnis, who has -I'AiS hoiift.ii Ihc grocery husiness of under contract to an organized pru- R. D. Stocking Very Sincerely, Yours, Ceorgc Shaw. lected league baseball team shall en- just recently returned from France Sole Agent. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, J. It. Woolen. and who now is stationed at I'osl The fom'lh reunion of the David gage in the tonriiament play. The A wedding in which many Lowell Field, Oklahoma City, arrived in Warner association will he held al Boilers made a strong tight io have Fancy China and Kodaks people will be interested occurred Lowell last Thursday and is spend- Canipan lake. Tuesday . Aug. 20. All an exception made so as to allow at Hoy a I Oak, Thursday, Aug. 11. On ing a .'iO-day furlough al the home of those who are inlercsled are cor- Walter (Lefty) Anderson, well that dale Sergt. (!. G. Wooton, son of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .las. Mc- dially invited to he present. A known league pitcher, appear in Hev. J. H. Wooton, formerly of Low- Ginnis at Grattan. Aviator McGin- picnic dinner will he served.—Mrs. their lineup and when put lo a vole ell, was united in marriage to Miss nis has been in France and England Fai l Curtiss. Secrelarv. Ihe request received some support, Ontomi hut it was decided to make no ex- A. D. OLIVER Optometrist Florence Ball, at the bride's suburb- the past two years and spent some- Mr. and Mrs. O. IS. Bivett. Mr. and 'Kyert Kxamiiu'tl ami (JIUHHCH Fit led." an home, the ceremony being per- time in Germany before returning to ceplions. This also will har Inlicld- Mjs. B. M. Shivel and Miss F. Mc- er Clarence Hooker, who has heen formed by the groom's "father. Sergt. the United States. Sunday the fam- (iinnis. accompanied Aviator McGin- Wooton was attended by Dr. W. O. ily held a reunion at their home in playing in the .Michigan-Ontario nis to his home lasl Tlmrsdav eve- league, unless he can show a release ma Merrill, also formerly of Lowell, (irattan. Tom C., and Bob L. Mc- ning at Grattan. both the groom and best man being If Anderson can show a release, he Ginnis. who are al Pontiac, were The Wilson-Morris family reun- also will be eligible, in uniform. Little Francis, and home for the occasion. ion was held at Campau lake Tues- A limit of l.i players was placed Safety B BCKfWflEaQBBiSBa Georginia, twin daughters of Dr. Former Senator William Alden and Mrs. Merrill, were Mower girls. day. The Walter Morris. Andrew on each team and no more than that Smith will be the speaker at the Chalice and Tom Morris families number of players can appear with Sergt. Woolen returns to his old im- Saranac soldiers' and sailors' home- For Dollar Harvests! sition with the M. C. By. in De- were in attendance. any team during the tournamenl. I coming jubilee on Wednesday and Mrs. (ieo. Barber and two child- Once a player appears on the lield Find Out The Facts troit, and he and his wife will be :it Thursday, Aug. 20 and 21. The home to friends after a month spent ren, who have been visiting her par- in the uniform of any team or in Whatever the Fource ot iueome, the salaried committee has one of the biggest ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barber, re- readiness to play with an,\ team, he at Lakeside. Ohio, and with his par- and best programs ever •mlled oil' man or manol luMiiess. usimlly taken great Coffee and tea are higher and ents. at Ovid, at their home. State lumed lo their home in Ovid Mon- shall not be eligible to play with anv in Ionia county, as this is also a day. other team during the tournmnent. carethat money due him is recem-l pruraiit- the end is not yet. How about Boad. Boyal Oak. celebration of the opening of the Mr. and Mrs. Benben Lee and Fach team is mpiired to present ly and in full. new paved streets and the starting its line-up to the tournament man- It now? CONKLIN GOLDEN WEDDING. of the new factory. children were week-end guests of Dr. ami Mrs. L. K. Mathews at their agement at least 21 hours before it is Is 5c or 10c a pound saving any Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Conklin, More than I,j00 farmers attended scheduled to play any game in Ihe In anticipation oi l»epi results, the farmer, of Boston township celebrated their sunnner home in Grand Bapids. Ihc outing of the cominunity clubs lournamcni. It was decided that in too, tends, harvests ami careful';, stores his object? And no reduction in golden wedding, Aug. 10. Cannon township real estate of Kent.. Allegan and Barrv conn- Ihe event of any team introducing crops against loss. quality. Fresh roasted every Mr. and Mrs. Conklin were mar- lies al Green Lake August III. Ath- Iraiister: Mantord .1. Hunt and wife an ineligible player il shall forfeit ried in Lowell, she having been Miss day—that is why. letic events, a ball game, informal lo Peter B, IVtcrson and wife, ne 't Ihe game in which the pla\ei was Carrie Ball. They have lived near- dance and music by Barnaby's or- se i and se 'i ne 'i. section presented. And yet, it is a strance fact that the har- ly the entire lifty years on the farm, chestra constituted the program, be- John King And wife, of I •owell, The following umpires were de which is still their home. They vests of dollars yielded by this care are often sides addresses by B. V. Tanner, of are entertaining his sister, Mrs. Net- cided .on ns eligible: Balph I let/ lost throutrh careless hamliinir or reckless All Kinds of Meats, both enjoy fair health for persons of Barry, Alfred Bentall. of Allegan. B. lie Crout and daughter. Miss Mil- their age. Muskegon; Bo Slear. Kalamazoo; (i. Carr. of Kent and Lyman A. Lilly dred, ot Hudson. Stanley Lewicke. William Smith, investment. There were present four children, of the West Michigan State Fair as- Licensed to wed: Claude F. Bis- (icorge Boss, (irand Bapids. and Canned Goods, Etc. Fred, Bert and wife, Earnest and sociation. hop, 21. Lakeview, and Mildred Clarence Schrall of Pierson. The This institution not only cares for funds, hut wife and daughter Carrie; also eight Chaterdon. 20, Lowell. double upinire system will prevail of their grand children, Claude, Mrs. !', M. .lohnson returned Tues- our officers gladly investigate for patrons, Jumbo Peanuts—best ever, al- day from a week-end visit wilh her Mrs. B. 1), Stocking returned Mon- throughout the series with possibly Eva, Glen, Josephine, Buth, Barneta, daughter, Mrs. Boss C. Knglish in lour for the decisive games OIL the or others, any proffered investment, to the Carol and Philip, Ernest being ab- day evening trom a business trip to ways fresh and crisp. (irand Bapids. Detroit. closing day of the tournament. end that safety may he assured for the dol- sent, also two great grand children. The Muskegon representatives lar harvests ot this communitv. Out of town guests were: Mr. and brought the word that the fans there Mrs. Dennis, of Ada, (Mrs. Conklin's were so anxious to see al least one White's Market & Coffee Ranch sister,) Mrs. Howard Preston, of of the tournament games that the Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dickson and free use of the Muskegon league The Lowell State Bank family, of Vergennes, Mr. and Mrs. park. Marsh Held, was oll'ered the L. Carpenter, of Lansing, Mr. and The "Pilot" tournament committee. This chang- E. D. McQueen, Pres. D. G. Mange, Cashier Mrs. 1. A. Olmslea.it of Elmira, N. ed the plans somewhat because it 4', on your aavings V., all being nieces and nephews. was at lirst plannel to open the <1 Among the numerous gifts were championship series here on Thurs- several gold pieces. day. In a little talk given by Mr. Ohn- Announcement also was made that slead, he contrasted the sacredness merchants in almost all the towns of marriage lifty years ago to that represented in the tournament would Sugar ffiowl of the present time when divorces oiler special prizes. The next meet- are so very prevalent. ing of the tournament committee A sumptuous dinner was served will be held next Wednesday night Hot weather specials, those favorites. and all had a social happy time to- gether. —Com. Tim "Pilot" isa new one- for the drawings for the semi-finals the next two days. Announcement Lowell Granite Works pioce top Jerney cap with was made that every one of the Pineapple Ice anil Chocolate IceCream UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMING. teams will bring big delegations here John I'. Stowe's original "Uncle natin lining: and perfora-, with them whenever they play. Tom's Cabin," company will give Manufacture Cemetery Memorials from the Consume our confections and dispense one performance in l^owell on Mon- ted leather sweat-band. IN THE LONG AGO. with dissatisfaction. Special orders day, Aug. 20, starting al K:I5 o'clock, Best Granite and Marble. Carving and Letter* Greens, browns, heathers. promptly delivered. in their big tent, which seats over Items Taken From This Paper 2.000 people. Never was there a Twenty-Five Years Ago This ing done with Pneumatic Tools. more lavish and adequate produc- Week. tion of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as that Deaths of Corwin Taylor and John Tfaum & Uorpas, Props. given by the John F. Stowe com- Layer, old residents. pany. The scenes which are large Ada picnic speeches bv J. M. Math- All work guaranteed to be exactly as represent- enough to 1111 the most spacious Coons ewson. Win. Alden, Smith and stage could not be easily improved. (ieorge 11. White. Music by Lowell ed. Prices reasonable. Those representing the Ohio river band. Worden's orchestra plaved in winter, the Bockv pass in which for dance. Base ball: Ada ' George Harris protects his family, Honey Creek, 10. the St. Claire plantation, the levee Clayds Chapman ill. J. H. HAMILTON ESTATE al New Orleans, the cotton llelds in Base ball: Lowell 29, Grattan, 9. full bloom and the gorgeous trans- Business is Fine at Lasby's. Nina lliler celebrated her tenth Citz. Phone No. 20 Lowell, Mich. Fly Time Is Here formation, "The Celestial City," are birthday. all most notable ellccls. Each pic- Mrs. N. Purple returned to old tures the reality as closely as paint THERE'S A REASON! stand west of bakery. (Where auto Get rid of the flies. and canvass will permit, and the body factory now stands.) stage perspective is so big that the County Clerk F. 1). Eddy in town. effect js exceptionallv pleasing. Good Stuff, Good Service and Cood Jacob Coble and son Ceorge cut We have all the best fly destroyers both The company numbers nearly fifty Will—That's Why. wilh cradles 10 acres wheat, 4 acres for the house and stock.. people. Big military band and oats and acres of hay. concert orchestra requiring a spe- C. B, Porter shot crow that meas- Children's Portraits It it money saved in keeping the flies cial train of motor cars, trucks and ICE CREAM DAINTIES ured (i feet from tip lo tip. trailers to transport from town to # Marks Buben on business trip to off the stock this time of the year. town. Advertisement. all the best eatables and drinkables, as cold as ice Chicago. are our specialty. We get them In poses or a little colder. No advance in dish or jglass prices Will M. Chapman drilling an octet of unconscious grace and catch interest- IDLE HOUR NEWS but owing: to wholesale advances we are obliged to of male voices for farmers' picnic. ing expressions of childish Innocence and Use El'Vamperio A. B. Johnson and F. B. Clark form Coming Events: chants a small increase In bulk lot ice cream—25c Saturday. Aug. 23, "Babe's Diary," co-partnership under style of John- beauty. for Flies, Bed Bugs, Lice, Fleas Moths, featuring Marguerite Clark; and a per pint, 45c per quart, our new price. son & Clark. good Luke comedy. Island park made ready for farm- Make an appointment with ut now. Ants, etc. Tuesday. Aug. 26, "Lure of the ers' picnic. Circus," and a new serial, "Man of Si Piunkard show coming. Might," 'begins featuring. William Lasby's Place The Avery Studio Duncan. Candies, Cigars, Magazines, News. DISTANCE HAULING. Phone 2H7 W. S. Winegar Wednesday, August 27, "One Get my prices. Trucking and Thing at a Time OMay," featuring teaming. Roy Dolloway. 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heard that Mr. Marshall has terribly swept a disturbing calcium on Tom. TBI LOWELL LBDOEB AND ALTO WEZKLT SOLO. strict ideas. I think he ought to hear What If, truly, the river fiasco could Back Giving Out? of that Mexican woman. It is demor- be traced to that overzealous hand? To That "bad back" in probably due to Tom, this undertaking blotted out tho own mind, but the ans^r came By alizing in a camp like this," KITCHEN weak kidneya. It •howa in a aall, promptly enough. "I tell Marshall anything against his rest of related big endeavor; but that throbbing backache, or sharp twinges DELICATE HINT FOR AUNTIES when stooping. You have headaches, "I am going to leave that to the crew. Lift off Corns! pet clerk?" The Hardin Hp shot out. was not the way her host was looking CABINET too. dizzy spells, a tired, nervous feeling As soon as we have all secure, I'll Little Marian's Cleverly Conveyed MOTHERS EDNAH "He'd throw me out of the company." at it. He was too courteous to give ana irregular kidney action, Don t neg- her discomfort; he had not said It di- lect it—there is danger of dropsy, gravel have every man on deck, and then Doesn't hurt a bit and Frcezone Reproof to Her Altogether Too The pretty scene was spoiled. To Whatever channel the mind sets It- AIKEN rectly. But always it met her, rose up self In. the life will follow: for It In or Briuht's disease! Use Doan's Kid- we'll talk it over. That's fair enough costs only a few cents. Fastidious Relative. his dismay, she burst into a storm of ney Pfllt. Thouxands have saved them- to smite her, wherever she was. Was invariably true that life always follow* Isn't It?" TO BE The RIVER tears, tears of self-pity. Her life lay the thuuKht.—Trine. Mdves more seriouH ailments by the Srkieys it not egotism, personal pride, that was "It looks fair. Come on. mates; I'm The two sjiinsicr auniics really did in tatters tit her feet, the pretty fabric timely use of Doan'a. Should Read Mrs. Mcnyhan't making her cover her eyes, like any fer the Englishman." have a very heiiuiiful house, hut Ihey rent, torn between the rude handling HELPFUL HINTS. simple ostrich? Her brother—assume A Michigan Cue The Greatest Name Only one followed him, however, a were too particiihir about it to suit Letter Published by When the Colorado Burst Its Banks and Hooded the Imperial Valley of of those two men. She could not have O. T. Doesburg, him anybody else's brother! The To the average cook with little im- 189 E, Tenth 8t„ sheep-faced hoy; the others remained 1 heir small niece and nephew, who bad Her Permission. reasoned out her Injury, made It con- Oopyrlght, Bobhe-MerrlU Company dredge fiasco—the wild night at the agination and less ingenuity a bowl Holland, Mich., Q sullen ami defiant. I had no further hecome tired of being told to "be car«- vincing, built out of dreams as It was, says: "I was ad- In Goody-Land levee—no isolated accldenta those. of chicken broth, a half- vised to use time to waste in explamitions. 1 iiii" in this room, and "don'i touch any- Mitchell, Ind.—"LydiaE, Pinkham'a heartless, scheming dreams. Because Hardin's luck! dozen cold boiled pota- I> o a n'a Kidney glanced up at TartOr's face framed in ll.Mig" in lhat one. Vegetable Compound helped me ao much she could not tell It, her sobbing waa Pills several a half hour whcodllng. 'riu-y nn-l «» an old woman! I don't care what the prophecy. His gods had so spoken. A flush of miserable shame came to toes, a cupful of tomato, years ago, for at the scuttle hole. \ml Marian decided very tiictfully lo j during the time I CHAPTER XXIII—Continued. the more violent, her complaints Inco- was lookingforward tho starting piaco. "i.iug go tamnle. whole caboodle of them think!" Food for his stomach, liquor for his her. How they had all been trying to a wedge of cheese will that time ray kid- "Carter, pass these men up and take id them know about it. too. So one —11— herent. Tom gathered enough frag- neys were caus- to the coming of my "Oh. Lord." groaned the manaijor. Five minutes after blowing out his stupefaction; the white man's money spare her—Kduurdo, these kindly Mar- appear like "the prim- Inr m1e0 »a gulovt oaf them forward with the others. Turn doy when she and her brother P.IIIy Thfr veil of fear AVJIS torn from her ments to piece the old story. little one that 1 am capitulating. "All right. Ling." candle he was deeply sleeping. laid in a hrown hand each Sunday shalls—MacLean! She was turning, rose upon the rlver'a annoyance by them over to Waikius. Then come v • re In the presence of iheir aunties | #ye«. The tronihlins woman was gone, "Ashamed of him. He had dragged I ng " recommending It to Wilh tin* dignity «»f mi oriental morning w as what the great gods fore- impulsively, to ask Tod Marshall If he brim, a almple primrose My b>ac k waa back iiere, and report to me." began a conversation on the suh- ! other expectant a vcnRefnl nildcat In hor plact?. "I.eft her down Into his humiliation." Hla prince. Ling paltered out of the tent. CHAPTER XXV. spoke. The completion of the work, thought, could he think It probable It was to him, and It waa painful, too. Doan's relieved They went up the ladder one by jeet of ih"ir future careers. After John j mothers. Before me. Maldonndo? I.eft his home, sweet moment had passed. me and 1 know they are all they are where he traps the Indian with one Rlckard was puckering his lips at his ihe white man's victory, would be an that they would full, when a step that nothing more." It Is claimed to be," one, and disappeared onto the deck had named his as that of a lawyer, taking it, somedaya Smudge. end of the fat time. Hasten? Why He spent a few futile moments try- FIVE TEARS LATER Mr. Doesburg Murian announced that she was going I sufTered with neu- coin In Ma pockets? No. senor. He secretary. "IM rather take cas'or sent the Idood to her face took the neither possible nor is it said: "I still uie Doan's when my above. Carlson and 1 watched the I'rom her tent, where she was writ- should thoy, and shorten their day of ing to comfort her. car's stairs at two leaps. Now, in- » » he a school teacher like her aunties, ralgia so badly that brought her to our home, there; I.upe, oil." wise to carry a large number of rccijies kidneys trouble me and they always others until Curler stuck his bead 1 thought 1 could ing a letter thnt lagued somehow, In- opporlunity? "Don't come near me." It burst give relief," "And liill.v, since I'm going to be an the wife cf Fellpo. the Deguino. I A half hour Inter. MacLean saw his deed, the dinner was spoiled. or proportions of Ingredients In one's once again through the opening. not live, but after Hot ween tho two eaiups oscillated from her; a cry of revulsion. He Gel Deoa'satAay Stave, tOcateB told him not to fool with Felipe; tho chief leave his tent, lie was ia fresh nes Hardin had seen Uickard go to "That's Rlckard. I forgot to tell you mind, but the efficient woman will have CHAPTER XX—Continued. vance so swift and unexpected the big "All safe, sir—they was like lambs." old niiiid, I don't 'spect you'd better get taking three bottlea her sister's tent. She did not need to roronol. silently squatting near the stared at her. (he woman meeting his that I asked him to dinner. He couldn't a card Index, a notebook or a chart on RIGLE —14— negro liad not. even time to throw up "Very well; stand by to help. Now With your fingers! You can lift off nnirried, either,' she fold him. "Ii of LydiaE. PINK- Indian wan dangerous; he had hot linens. analyze the sickness of sight that whites. Jabbering l>ls primitive Cs- eyes in flushed detiance. The hatred get away. He said he'd run In for cof- DOAN We emerged through the companion, any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- would he awful hard on your children ham's Vegetable hlood. Maldonado struck me—ho "I wouldn't swap places with him which she notes the possibilities of va- POSTEX-MUUItN CO- BUFFALO. HT. an arm in defense. With open hand I you lads, lift this black and shove him kicked me—he said I was Jealous— this minute! She'll be HS mad >»• a watched the dancing step acknowl- pcranio to the tribes. His friendship • which he saw, her bitterness, corroded fee. Hello, Rlckard. Thought you'd rious small amounts of materials and I stepped aside as the others struck him squarely across the face. up to where they can get hold ribove." tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- when they came to my house lo he Compound I was en- SP£A/?fi//Vr tirely relieved of itnd hit me again. wet hen I" edue ir^ intention, ll meant wretch- with the \v|;«ie chiefs, his age and uat- forgotten us!" which In othrtr homes are thrown out, rushed by. There was no shout, no They hoisted the iiuconscioiis form luses from bottom of feet. lohl to he careful so much." nral leadership gave him a unique p<»- neuralgia, 1 had "Maldonulo told me to got a big Mrs. Hardin, from her beil l>> her i d?ics>. f.ir I ton. At a time w hen bo She hadn't thought of that contin- left to spoil or are used carelessly in GUM rlASrs cheer, the fellows seeining to realize CHAPTER XXL up the ladder and forced it through A tiny bottle of "Frcezone' costs siMen in hoth camps. Assiduously, gained in atrengtb meul. I told him thnt It was for Fe- screen wimlow, saw him i.nr.iiij; She iiu.st needed gentleness and sympathy gency! She found herself shaking foods so that their charm of flavor is the desperate nature of their work, the hole onto the deck. At m; Mern • iitle at any drug store; apply a few A Sample Club. and was able to go • ' v !;,• w;is hv his hnmiliatinns Uickard cuilivated the old Indian who hand's with him. Could he not hear her drops upon the corn or callus. In- Recently at one of the Vigo county lipe. Whe^i I said 1 would not cook sj|ppt,(j .| seminegligt'e "( a"'er lost. and tlie inqiortance of surprise. They In Full Possession. command they crawled forth Into the around and do all for that ttvachery he cursed me, h« mile rows of lace and mv!** ceu^M -c: v.;pp..in;Mil-ills how conid any erom hod days through by the bank of mind, ticking away at the Maldonado The pleasant thing about this system ASTH* WRIGLEYS were outnumbered five to one, and A roar of delight went up. I knew sunlight. There they picked up Co- stantly it stops hurting, then shortly schools efforts were being made to or- my housework. My baby when seven kicked nte again." She threw off the ed fur such possible ciMer^cn • > >hr In- >.• cruel'; As lor Uickard. the fiver. episode? is that it is always growing, hew their only hope of success lay in ren- sailors and felt they would welcome a chose and carried him aft. you lift that bothersome corn or callus ganize a canning club. The teacher of months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel The engineers felt the whip of ex- Of course he would insist on seeing — — • ••• . .— fight like tills and their immediate Ihe school and the county demonstra- better than 1 have for a long time. I reboso. dragging her dress loose. • did not make the mistake "f smooth lie hem-ath contempt It' il were dishes will occur to one and the list dering their opponents helpless before I went to the main hatch, and had right off, root and all. without one bit "Don't." ft owned lllekard. He had .. tii> rovengeV She had not broth, visions of all the savory dishes Ihe edge, as I peered down, ll was a Good health during maternity is a She wouad the reboso around the Ireachorous stream, measure that watch her chance. they were tigers leaping at tlie throat could be no favorite. They might fear Where the Damage Was. llrsi meeting, when one of the young- i ing in her ramnda when Uiokard's known thai sl.e hinl >mli feeling as which may be seasoned with that sa- scene of pandemonium, revealed In the most important factor to both mother ^•dishonored shoulder. "I cooked his widened hy-pass. Would the gate 122 of their prey, yet sane enough to com- him, but wilh that fear would be Tommy's mother heard :i lerrilde Mers raised ins hnnd. "Please, Miss and child, and many letters have been knock souude. this ligerish standV The Hardin men halloed for Uickard. dish, as It takes but a moment to turn prehend even in their blood-rage that mingled bate, and a delight in his noise nn the frnnt stairs and hurryi 11 ir T ." lie said in respnuM. to her nod received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Despite his protests she starti'd wn downfall. of white luces showing clearly, as the Felipe was drunk: the tequila made. ; ihe L'aie. hut looked each morning to they must act together. It was over to see what it was she was jii-t in of permission to siicjiij. "jire ihey go- Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of tor boiling In her ehalhig >i .sh. lie passinn sweeping tlironuh hor. as her They withdrew to a cushioned win- to the recipe. prisoners bHrnv struggled forward, him mad. quite mad. He seemed to see if li were still there. The Iteclama- so quickly I scarcely saw it all. My In that Instant, allhoiigh I cannot lime in see her son land on his Imdc imr lo have sjimples :.i this meeting? health restoredduringthis trying period hinl not" time for lea. be deciiired. t-nt ojos watihotl that closed ii>nt—It wns ! dow seat. Innes had found her chance. Another helpful convenience of Ihe gesticulating and shouting. Ignoring by the use of Lydia E. rinkham'aVego- know something was wrong; he fought HMII Service men and the engineers of eyes swept from group to grouii—the recall removing watchful eyes from at the lioiiom of ihi- siairs. My mother nevrr goes to any place un- slie insisted on making ltil< ndl "f a tor love for Tom, pity tor Tom. Sex She asked to be shown over the car. card catalogue idea Is to have the sys- DOUBLEMINT their mad roaring, and the tbrem of table Compoand, HS Maldonado drugged him to the eeil., the railroad were openly skeptical; four toiling nt the cover ot the main tlie negro's face, I received an impres- "Uh. dnrling" •>hij cried, '•whciv arc less they're goin^r to a:ive samples."— social nature. She opened a 1'"^ of honur -why, (Jerty did iii't know the Innes confided her plan. She wanted tem carried out in other ways In Ihe i leveled guns, 1 stared down at the in- the senor remembers the cell? The i ... , .1 . * Si>yplms outdone at his own game! hatch; the fellows racing toward the sion of my surroundings never to be you hurl Indianapolis News. hlld imaning rni kixl ,1 , s ,,0 9 would see what every one else DuririfiaaJ boots, and discarded clothing, and the "What are you men trying to do. ijvLyBU.IIma,. Rnsenada. taking Felipe; that day; " ' u e. ..fir seeing? What would be do when he! Hardin, himself, was repressed, an j Sirs. Marshall would not hear of It. where they are. This Is not only a beyond the foremast. It was smnrtly "What are your poliiics?" "I dunno." r»on. Umlc of tTM-tal MaldonndMnldonado brought Lup»e home. I ' «" k:wd made several wdUv * for iftchiifi great beams overhead blackened by frighten me? You might as well stop Foregone Conclusion. replied Farmer ('orni»>.'I. "Things can't fpjl ortipovrr; knew? Hating Uickard already, bitter *ir"- onl She said that Mr. Marshall would convenience when absent to pass on, done; Watklns had taken no cutlass, will not •oil or iniuro i.ald she cuidd noi stay and he ^ his errand, but her wits sped like smoke. The rays of the swinging that. This opening Is lined with guns, "A cat show is always a success.' has worked nroin.d to such n mix-up •nything. GnarwUrt*!. as he was- ihe river: his nights, long hours of never forgive her If she let Miss Har- but in case of Are loss to give a cor- but went in with both fists, asking no DAISY laughed »:• my face, senor. Ho put ; a gopher from his labored digging. slush lantern barely illuminated the and If one of you lire a shot we'll pour "Niitunilly: a cat show ought FLY KILLER them, open-eyed, on his hack, watching din go home alone. Her opposition rect inventory. Cuticura questions, but battering right and !eft, to thnt there isn't anybody 1 don't dis- at ynnr oesler at She met his mood with womanly dig- She was riot so biased as he. She YonrHair central space, the rows of bunks be- lead Into you. More than that; If you come up to the scratch." 6 br EXPRESS, orrpaW, >1 2S. me outside the walls. I beat that j the slow-wheeling, star-pricked dome was softly implacable. Attached to the medicine closet his men surging after, with sieel iigree with on some jioiat or nnother. nity: she tutored her coquetries, with- could see why Marshall had had lo re- yond remaining mere shadows, yet this attempt to climb out there Is a brass HAROLD SOIICKS, 160 Dt Kalb Ave,. Urouklrn, H. X. gate until my fingers bled. I romcm-: of desert sky. His was the suspense Innes went hack to the sitting room should be a card always where It can blades flaming in the sunlight. The held her archness. organi/.e. Kstrada had shown her; dim, yellowish light, fell full upon the carronade trained on the hatch. So bcrcd the kind face of the senor, and , of the man on trial; Ihis was his of tlie car angrily coerced. Rlckard be found at once, especially where astounded watch, cursing and fighting Decrease in Prices of Horses. He found he would have to discard and MacLean. Her sense of justice excited half circle of men who were listen! We are in control of the ship then I came here. You will help me,; trial: Oerty. Uickard, the valley, his was still closeted, conversationally, there are many little people, giving TOO MUCH FOR THE OCULIST grimly, held for a moment, and then Horses under one year of age on diplomacy, blurt out his message; use had done the rest. Uickard had proved roaring about the negro. They were and mean to keep it. The old oflicers senor?" 1 judge and jury. The gate grew lo be j first aids in case of accident and an- went staggering back against the port farms in Canada averaged .fM) a head hlndgeons for this scampering agility. Ids efliclency: the levee, the camp, the with his superior. m Don't Poison Baby. a rough, wild lot, ranging in color Rlckard fhook his head. "1 shall a symbol with him of res lor ed honor,'. tidotes for common poisons. The old- That Kind of Shortsightednesa Waa rail, unable to stem the rush, nnd roar- in price in IPIS against .ffiT in 11)17; "M\ mission is a lit tie awkward, military discipline all showed the gen ...... At last, desperately, she rose to go. from the intense black of Central OPTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have have to look into this thing. If this ssl n ,lesiro 11 ,,,usl he :i11 er children should be taught how lo Something for Which He Had ing for mercy. I had view of Carlson horses one to less tlmn three years Mrs. Hardin. I hope you will take it oral. Whoth.er ho were anything of ^" " ' Of course, he must insist upon going Africa to the blond of Scandinavia, PAREQOIUC or laudanum to make it Bleep. These drugs will produce is true It's prison for your husband, j right "Thought You'd Forgotten Us." use this knowledge, as often lives are No Cure. dropping recklessly down the forecas- sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP old. $11-. against $11(1 in UUT; and all right, thai you will not be of- an engineer, time would tell that. It with her. Of course! half naked some, their voices mingling F You won't have to fear Lupe." lost because nobody knew what to do tle scuttle, and then sprang forward FROM WHICH THERE LS NO WAKING. Many are the children who horses three years old and ov« r $1(511. was a long call he was making! Sup- Uickard was all over the place, j scorched his self-love. Noth- "I was going back early, anyway. "When he gets out he will kill me. fended." In a dozen tongues, their eyes gleam- have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- against $1(;7 In 1P17. Watcbing every pi it rock that's j inj, wmiU| k||| lmv for h,.r; he quickly. It Is a frequently noted fact A woman consulted on ocuiist about myself to give a imnd to tlie four "Offended?" Her face showed pose Tnm were to come hack? She I'm to be up at dawn tomorrow." ing with savagery. num and monphine, each of which ia a narcotic product of opium. iJruggiHts senor." dumped in the river," complained: that the people who know what to do her husband's eyesight, saying she wrestling with the main hatch. To- must watch for him—make some ex- knew that In that blackest of mo- The good-bys were said. She found I know not whether Cochose lunged are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or The terror was seizing Iter again. alarm. Wooster. "F.elieve ho marks them at or where to go to find out, rarely take wan I e he let alone: he ties. Angry eyes watched Iliokard's Highly Placed Personages of the Past his gardeners the plans for his new clainped the hutch down tight, and at me determined to smash me to the at the break. When the time for the ^ the canal. The statement of the caual conditions we desire.—R. W. Trine. reading? For instance, could lie see doesn't appreciate your kind help, step swing him away. Evidently Wasted No Time on grounds. locked it securely into place with an deck by the very power of his on- Caused oy quick coup would come, the dam must, commission is to tlie effect that there that pigeon flying above us?" CHAPTER XXIV. Mrs. Hardin." From the levee that day. she bad a CHAPTER XXVII. SUMMER SALADWLTH DRESSINGS Their Ablutions. "On these terraces," lie said, brush- iron bur. slaught. Rut I side-stepped him, get- He Was Learning. Applied Brakes. be closed withoin brt uk or .slip, one j Is no difference between mean sea- "Rather," the woman said. "He'd An Indiiinapolis physician has a new "Oh!" Her eyes were hor with glimpse "f the Mexican womun on her ing aside ills tie. because it hid a dia- Watklns needed no help; he had nis ting in two swift blows, which rocked "The more responsibilities we have mat was down, dropped on the floor level in tlie Caribbean sea at Colon spot a pigeon on the wing quicker than oflice hoy, who himslf has ambitions Rlckard Makes a New Enemy and a tears—angry tears. She could not knees by the river, rubbing clothes The Walk Home. We all enjoy something different in The American physician who sends mond stud, "we'll have five thousand party rounded up. To my orders they his head, and tore open one cheek, 10 assume, the more care we take in that had already swallowed two such and mean sea-level In Panama bay on he'd see an airplane, especially if he'd to become a doctor. The other day a Acid-Stomach Claudia Marshall sat at tlie head of New Friend. speak or w.iuid not. She sat in her against a smooth stone. A pile of salads and the Ingenious cook Is ever out a warning not to wash would at weeping willows." were driven into the cook's galley and from which blood trickled. Yet he j keeping out of trouble." remarked If p^oplt rnly realized the hr-r,Ith-destroy• gigantic mouthfuls; covered with the Pacific side of the Isthmus, but at got a bet on It. What I want yer to little girl came into the oilice :ind in»: power of an acld-ptomarh—<;t the manT The coming of the Indians gave the tight-wrung socks lay on the bank. In- her stately table in the I'almyra, mute combining new one time have found many sympa- "Have you any preference as to how kept his feet, blindly gripping for me. Judge While recently. "Too miiny of > spoiled doll's house, all her pleasure 1 rock: pinned down to the slippery hot- Colon the tide rises only about nine cure is his short-sightedness when he's a guard stationed at tlie door. Then I asked lo see the doctor, "lie isn't in itlnd!" of 9ickn< !is utiil misery li ( -of impetus the work had lacked. Under nes stood and watched her. as a statue but for the burning eyes materials to make thizers among ladies of the English they shall be arranged?" asked Ihe turned to the more serious work con- I evaded his clutch by leaping aside, us are like ihe chanfTeiir who wns the lives It literally wrerlts—f hey wouM in her toy dishes, her pretty rtnery. | torn with piles. Another mat was Inches above mean sea-level and fails looking for a Job. He's been lookln' just now." informed the hoy. and In ihe Kuard against It as carefullv us they )lo Jenks of the railroad company a large "I must romemhor to speak of her which followed her Tod. To Innes, appetizing dishes. aristrocacy. When Augustus Hare head gardener. but the space was far too small to per- drivimr^is former employer home from at-'a Inst a deadly plapue. Ynu Know In hii ruined. He could nor care if he could j ready to drop; rock was waiting to be nine inches below mean sea-level; for work for the last ten years and fronting me in the forecastle. We conversation that followed asked her force was put on the river: these, the to (Jerty." she determined. "She prob- her guest. It was u tragic presence, of Virginia Salad was visiting Lady Waterford at Hlgh- "There is only one way In which to mit these tactics to carry long, and the iilhletic eluh. Suid the tmin; inMi.nt the first symptomf of arl'l-Htfltnurh— humiliate her so. It was the most : poured over it; the deepest place in „ . . while at Panama the water at high tide never got any to suit his fastidious must have men enough to sail the who was sick. pains of Imllffesllon; dlstrrssing i.iOnful weavers of the brush mattresses that ablv does not know that there is a br,,odln —Cut cold cooked cllffe in 1873 he heard one of the other plant weeping willows," said the merry finally he bad me. Yet, even as be ".liinies, I notice you don'i drive JIS hioat: sour, sassy stomach, h'k'hinK; food vivid moment of her life. Not oven the channel was reduced from fifteen 1 « -™"cltude. rises to ten feet above sea-level and eyesight yet."—Pittsburgh Chronicle* bark, and If I wns to command them, "My paiui." iinswered Ihe lillie girl. Late hours, excitement, might potato in cubes guests, Mrs. Fairholme, remark: 'My plutocrat, "and that is in tiers." seemingly crushed the very breath out fast now :i< you did when you were t-epeatlnic: h<-ariburn, etr, Whenever your when Uickard had left hor. with his washerwoman in camp. to seven feet. Fach day the overpour, Telegraph. I must first of nil prove my courage "And I just Wiinted some medicine for stomrtch foeis this way you shruUI lose no abridge the life she so passionately fulls at low tide to ten feet below using one and a Three gardeners fainted away, a my chauffeur.' "No, sir.' replied James. time m puttlnc it to rlRhts. If you don't, kisses still warm on her lips, had she It was a week later before she re- j.mX|0,jSiy measured, increased. A third grandmother used to say that beauty and enforce authority. The whole suc- of me, his giant strength met with a 1 mean sen-level. The water at Panama chestnut tree burst Into tears, and s him. He isn't sick enough for the 'Vou see. lean the umpire. Any minute hot weather minimized the local scheme—feeling canal 85 feet above sea-level Is that to laerease Strength, Visor followed by a dusting with Cuticura lions, but we're ready to kill If neces- j him. "Well. Tommy, did you uive your ami sweet. By keeplnc the tfomnch In seen In his ratnada; she had heard ing to ask her ti« do my khakis for me. fourths of a teaspoonful of iieppt with a flannel. That wns the way to cutlass." the deck with a thud. I fell with him, healthy condition so that y«.ii •.an full i might fall on those snowy peaks up lhal silenI presence at the head of the there are sometimes relentless tloods and Nerve Force. Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sary. If you keep quiet down there Summer Traveling. leai-her tlie (lowers?" j that the Mexican was in camp, em- Perhaps this woman would be willing sauce and half a teaspoonful of salt have a good complexion,'" "Open up and let me down." dragged down by bis desperate grip, Ftrencth from your food, your Keneral health yonder, and tho released waters, rush- created by Ihe Chagres river, which sweet, healthy skin.—Ady. and obey orders, you'll be fed, ami Klailtu-h--l)nni you ihink men He replied: ",\o nia':mi. I met Jane ste.vMly Improves, It^suits are miirvi'lously to do all our laundry?" table. Cut one and one-half cupfuls of chiek When one stops to consider tho host of One learns also from contemporary I fell, rather than clambered along but was first upon my feet, saluted by HUlck .1 Us- try EATONIC and you will lie I ployed by Uickard. Her thoughts were j ing down, would tear out Ihe defenses has been known to rise 25% feet In 'J1 treated decently enough. Pass up yom travel more in Ihe suiiinier lime ihun .•ind she looked better 10 mi' iluin ihe (Jerry had been wondering what she Then something drove Claudia from en in cubes, three hard-cooked eggs thin p«oplp who ar® a^architur continually memoirs that two French kings—Hen- the rungs of the ladder, coming to a roar of delight from the Hps of those as enthusiastic as the thousands who have like swarming hornets. las a wave breaks over a child's fort hours. for some mnthod by whtoh they may *o- His Burden of Care. arms," 'hey do in the winier? lenelier. SO I ^;ivr llielll N ('hi- 'is"il li and who say they never dreamed would say to limes. The speech which her mind. What Mr. Marshall hud said cut in small pieces and mix with the creaae their flesh to normal proportions by ry III nnd Louis IV—were consistent my feet on deck in tlie midst of a crowding about us. As he staggered an\tliinir . ould lirlnc such marvHoun relief "He's an nngniteful boast, Mrs. | tnado of sand. This was a race, and "I guess I'm nbout the unlucklest fel- There was no movement, only »i r.ensonhurst- Why. sure: .lusi ihink (•apt Tribune. j needed only an introduction was marinated potato, with mayonnaise the miitiK «ut of ugly hollows, th» ruundln* nntiahlutlonlsts. The grand monnrqtie group of angry men. The light was so up also, I struck him again, a blow S" pft ,-i hlir r.n-cent bo\ "f IC ATONIC Hardin. I told him 1 would not let jail knew it. A regular train dispatch off of protruding angtas with th«» attnad- low alive." asserted the long, narrow, glare of hostile eyes, an indistinguish- of ihe nuinlier of miles I h:ive 10 go from your drueclst today. If not Hatlsfae- stirred into the open, seasoned with catsup. Place the ant bloom of health and attractlv';ne««. It used cold cream In place of soap and poor I could scarcely see tiieir faces; which would have ended the game, tov: return if and lie will rt-f.nid vour money. j you waste your kitidnoss one Instant system was in force that the inrushing In no wonder that many and varied aug- mournful looking Indlvidunl, able growl of voices. with Ihe lawn mower comp.-ired io I "YIIU must not," her voice trembled STRftNGEST OF SHIP FREAKS HOW FEBRUARY WAS NAMED chicken mixture in the center of the water. Henry III not only shunned a babel of voices greeted me, and more bad not my foot slipped on the reeling And v know il lol o iiinis u li, longer—" 'cars might drop their hnrden of rock KfHtiona alone this line appear from timo to "Whnt seems to be the trouble?" in- "Kneel down, lads and cover fhost those I h:ive in inivi-I wilh the snow i wilh anger, "you must not ask that dish, cover with tomato mayonnaise line in public print. water, hut lay all night with raw veal than one hand gripped me fiercely as deck. As it was it drove him to his luive i-:ip ii ideji' li-T people'* Oh. she understood! A bitter pleas- ami gravel and be off after more. The Month Known to the Romans as a Pe- While fxceaalve thinness tniKhl b« at- quired ids sympnthetic companion, or- fellows." I ordered sternly drawing my shovel'—Yonkers Siniesnian. cupiial. ' woman. She l> not to 1)0 spoken to." British Inventor Must at Least Be and garnish with cauliflower ami lot- rlbuted lo varioua and aubtle ivuiau la chops on ills cheeks, with ids bunds the excited owner yelped a demand to knees, groggy, and with one eye half FATONIC ure to see him so confused. Uickard. ' 1 »ragon was being fed rude meals, its riod of Religious Expiation and dering snc^^iti^ (•onsolling for them own pistol. "Now you below there, j The girl asked her bluntly what she Credited With the Possession of luce with one tomato arranged al- different indivlduala It U a well-known foci tied with silk cords to the top of the know what in hell we were up to. I closed, yet with strength enough left TTBI CRON YOUK ACID-STCMAC^) before whose superior appralsoment appetite whetted by the glut of pour- Purification. that the lack of aulflcient phosphorous la both. this Is my last word. I'll count ten i I meant. Much Imagination. ternately. Decorate with one hard- the human ayatom la very largely reapoa- bed so ns to preserve their whiteness. roughly cleared a space, aided by Curl- to regain his feet as soon as 1. This SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY slie had so often wilted! She would ing rock. Ible for thia condition. Experiments on 'Tin Jc.sr miiunili.v unlucky—Fate's and you'll either pass up those w.-apom | "Yon must not give her your wash- cooked eggs, cut lu eighths, and nas- And Sir Anthony Welden says of son's cutlass, and fronted them. Tow- time be charged me like a wild bull, A CHARMING GIFT not help him out. never! She rose Tod Marshall came down from Tuc- February wns one of the two months humans and animals by many .sclentiata got it in fer me. I'll leave It to you If or we'll pour our tire Into you. Takr i I ing- must not speak to her. I've not Since that memorable day long ago turtium seeds. have demonslrated beyond question of James I: "His skin was soft as taffeta ering above them all, his black ape- froth whitening his lips, scarcely ap- when io* paused. He thanked her for doubt that a body deficient In plu>sphoroaa a guy deserves this kinder luck. A aim, boys." BRINGS SURE RELIEF ARMISTICE PERFUME 1 son In his car. The coming of the (January being tlie other) introduced mentioned it before. l—I hoped it when our rude forefathers first ven- sarsnet, which felt so because hee like face, distorted with rage, I dis- pearing human In the yellow light. In Thit perfame extract will recall u. yoo tiwi nub moerlnL' him half way. and her smile Tomato Jelly Salad.—Take two cup- becomcs nervous, alckly and thin. A noted year ago I gets tired o' ilvin' In board- roti.y i.Jor of a tundred Krencb iinwen—so lastiiu ; Palmyra and Claudia rippled the so- tured iifioat In their dugout canoes Into the Roman calendar by Nunm author and professor In hla book. "Chem- mad rage he forgot all caution, his There was a moment of deathly si- would nut be necessary. Tom told me 1 fuls of tomato juice, either fresh or never washt his hands, only rubb'd his tinguished the giant Cochose, his im- "Tornoe —WHUUA- OyARfNTBI H to send yon 4 bolUe* \v: 1 - ilisr-nituhle. chil waters at the front for days Pompilius, when he extended the iatry nnd Food Nutrition," published lo l»ll. In' houses an* I ups an' gets married. lence, except for my counting. One ! •aeh, Md one special bottle with m nor to speak of it." many very curious ships have been canned; to it add one-fourth cupful of anys: "* * * that the amount of phoa- finger ends slightly with the wet end mense hands grasping a wooden bar one thought to reach me with his Mopperian d nol_ d plated_ top abi_ t alone Is worth < •So I'm discharged?" j ahead. (Jerty Hardin, too proud to year Into V2 of these periods. Its phorous required for the normnl nutrition Now fer a home an' goodby boarding man uttered a curse, and the jam ot (lollur) altogeihef fl*e boUles of dlITerwiit." -Tom told you not to .-peak of li? built. Perhaps the most extraordinary mild vinegar, two tablespoonfuis ol of a nupkin." ripped from a bunk. Plainly enough hands, and throttle me Into lifeless "Yon enn't he discharged if ynu've j tell her astonished family that she name arose from the practice of re- of man Is serLjsly underestimated la many house vitteis, says 1. An' before six figures at tho foot of the ladder en- : in* perfamea for ONB HOLLAR, poetpaid, Not to speak id' wimlV" of all these freaks was the steamer of our standiird text books." he was the leader. If I was to rule, pulp, I fought lilin back, driving blow I ordirorcnrrBDcy. Send II.UO ToiiAYT never been employed, cnti yon? Thank ligious expiation and purification gelatin, a tablespoonful of sugar, bit of months was past my wife opened a "You must have iib-erved--Mr. Uick- | wan led to desert the mess tent, shook Connector, which was launched in it seems to be well eatabllahed lhat thla this black brute must be conquered on blow through his guard, slde-step- deavored to work back out of range ARMISTICE SPECIALTIES irtORtu yon once again, end for your tea. It bayleaf, leaves from two stalks of deficiency In phosphorous may now be met A Woman'e Place. boardin' house to support us. Ain't urinary organs, and to build up and . ; - ... ^Vigor 1S1 WMtaOthSt. New York. N. V. i herself from her injury, and "did up" Rrilish walers In ISM". which took place among the Romans by the use of an organic phosphate known ping his mad rushes, landing again yet, before I had spoken the word has been restored continue treatment iL .,0 ard V" celery, two slices of onion and one and .Discussing the mooted question that fierce? Why couldn't the woman at the very at art, conquered by my restore to health organs weakened by nilALHRS, AOBNTS-Send M OO for above, Ineiwl- was delicious. I wish Ling would give I all her lingerie gowns, Mrs. Marshall The Conncctor was built In three at the beginning of this month, and throughout Kngliah speaking counlrlea and again on his body. Twice I got eight, guns were held aloft, and poked for a while to keep yourself in condi- ins yencf terms and samples, exciuiv« temuiri. The girl's ear did not catch the one-half tablespoonfuis of lemon Juice. Bitro-Phosphate. Through the, assimilation "woman's place is In the home." Rep- glt some other kind of work to do?" own bunds, and In the presence of his disease. Those most important organs tiou and prevent a return of the dis- ; woadttrfnl proposition. us t-'a like that." | wns not going to patronize her, even sections, each of which was, so to comes from februare, to expiate or to of this phosphate by the nerve tisauo tho In over his heart, and at last, found up within reach, and at this sign of must be watched, because they filter ease. short nause. "Ubserved Mr, Uickard?" Stir and cook over heat until the gela- resentative Foster of Ohio said on the He brushed his hnnd across his mates. Boorish, ail of It. a.vl blundering! If her husband had snubbed Tom. It speak, a ship of itself. The bow or purify. Among our Saxon ancestors phosphoric content when absorbed in th* the chance I sought, und sent a right surrender even Ihe most desperate lost and purifv the blood; unless they do "The coolness bftw- cn us, I scarce- tin is dissolved, then strain. Set jelly nmouni normally reiiuired by -aiuro soon floor of the house the other day: eyes lest a briny drop niight embitter "Stand back there lads," I said stern- their work you are doomed Don't wait until you are incapable of "You Will Me, Senor?" Why wouldn't lie go?" When he had was hot, ironing in her tout, the doors forward section, which was titled up in the monlh got the name of Sproutkale produces a welcome change in our body aim Jab straight to the chin. All the force heart and joined the more cowardly- fglituig. Start taking GOLD MEDAL I , ly speak to him. 1 don't wish to speak In crushed Ice and when It begins to mind. Nerve tenalon Jlaappears. vigor and "Out in my country u fellow's wife his beer.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ly. "I'll explain all that has happened . HAIR BALSAM hurt her so! had hurt her so! closed. Everything carried a sting the usual way, was Jointed to the mid- on account of the sprouting of cabbage of one hundred and eighty pounds was It was a strange collection of weapons Weariness, slceplpssnoes, nervous- Haarlem Oil Capsules todav. Your a tollst preparation of merit to him." stiffen, add fresh raw dandelion leaves strength replace weakneaa and lack of eaer- was taken to a hospital for the insane presently, but first I am going to lick ness, despondency, backache, stomach were to line Ihe river bod. On the i Her hand met his. but not her eyes, those indoor hours. She was aflnine ship section by means of a huge bolt at this ungenlul season. The name gy, and the whole body soon loses its Ufly behind the clenched fist, nnd the negro stacked on the deck—guns, cm lasses, druggist will cheerfully refund your Rslps to eradicate dandruft. When had all this happened, Innei cut In bits. Moid tlie jelly; when firm hollows and abrupt anglca, becoming eawl- nnd her husband called to discuss her that black within an inch of his life. trouble, pains in the loins and lower money if vou are not satisfied with - ForRwtoriBt Color ami banks were ihe brush cutlers; tons of: if he did not go quickly something with hot vanity. Twice, she had In such a manner that, as the ship of Soi-monatt was afterward conferred, Not Exacts. went down as though floored by a knives nnd pistols of every descrip- abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica WW Boauty toGray or Faded Hai demanded of herself? Had she been turn out on a platter and garnish with oped In a glow of perfect health and beaety case with a physician. T can't for the Step out of there, Cochose." results. But be sure to get the orijriiial iOc. aad ti.oo at nrotrcitu. willows were to be cut to weave into j would happen; he would see her cry- openly encouraged Uickard; twice, he pitched, it could rise or fall quite In- on it In consequence of the return of and the will and atrengtb to be up aad "Mother," said a small girl, after poleax. Once weakly he endeavored tion. Probably all had not been deliv- and lumbago all warn you of trouble m.ported GOLD MEDAL and accept no asleep, throwing pity from outdated doing. life of me undestnnd what made that lie came grinning widely, balancing with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL the forty miles of woven wire cable in". The angels that guard blunderers had flouted her. Thar was his kind! the sun from the low course In the cooked egg, greeu pepper and scul- contemplating her baby brother for ered, yet I felt no further fear of the subdtitutes. In three sires. Sealed dreams? dependently of the other two sections. CAUTION:—While Bitro-Phoaphate Is aa- woman crazy,' the husband said; 'she the heavy club. to rise, but this time I used my left, Baarkm Oil Capsules are the remedy waiting for the cross .strandn. Day ^.t Rlckard out of the tent without heavens, which It had been running, lions which have been cut in pieces aurpaaaed for the relief of nervousneae, gen- some time, "wns I a baby once?" few pieces remaining hidden. packages. At all drug storeg. W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 32-1919. "I won't countenance a common af- Men who prefer Mexicans—! She Thus, as the ship met the waves a hasn't been out of her own kitchen in and he never stirred again, lying by day the piles of willow branches 1 (, suspicion of threatening tears. She starting on the first day of the month. and fringed at each end, then put Into eral debility, etc., thoae taking it who de "Yes, dear; we were all babies "You mean me, sab? You all think "That's all, Is It? Very well—now fair like that." Her eyes, sparkling would never forgive him, never! kind of wriggle run along the hull. not deaire to put on flesh should use eatra seven years,'" there with no sign of life except the grew higher, the brush cutters work-j ri,rew off her negligee and the pale The following day, or Febrnary 2, Ice water to curl. Cabbage may be core in avoiding fat-producing foods. once." yer kin lick me?" take care of this big nigger we're send- with anger, suggested Jealous wrath She followed devious channels to in- First the bow section rose, tiien the quivering of the huge body. Assured Ing ahead of the mattress workers lnj|,| (» slip; the tears must wait for has from a date unknown In the Chria- used Instead of dandelion leaves. "You and daddy, mother?" "Yes, I think so; I'll try It anyway. ing down; no, he is not dead, only- U to Innes, who had her first hint of the volve Tom's responsibility. There was midship section followed suit, and that he was down and out, 1 stood •Ha, Uetiinno and Canen. nnd in if.« the stream. In the dense undergrowth 1 that. Then she flung herself on her thin history been held ns a festival of Joe'a Dreaaing.—Take one teaspoon- | Net for Man's Wear. "Yes." Here Carlson, take tills pistol and stunned. Now stand aside while a few story. She had learned never to take a cabal against the wife of Hardin. flnniiy the stern section wriggled up- above him, gazing into the ring of ex- small towns of the interior, Ameri- the stolid Indians, Pi mas and Marlco- the purlflcatlon of the Virgin, carrying ful each of salt and mustard, two tea- More than 60 yn. ago A new sweater, we see by the "And grandfather?" sheath knif!\ If anyone interferes of your friends Join you; they'll tell bed and shook it with the grief ot the face value of her sister's verbal Working like u servant! she called It ward. cited faces. East Adopts English can Hed Cross representatives b:iv« paa and Papagoes, struggled with the out Uie pagan Idea of cleansing, ac- spoonfuls of sugar, a dash of cayenne, fashion page. Is of pale pink silk, "Yes, of course!" you what's np. Make room there." wounded vanity. coin; It was only a symbol of value; necessity. Everything, every one pun- The craft passed safely through "That's one intended to," I said visited these refugees as well as ihc tierce thorn of the mesquit and th" cording to some writers, but the Idea a whole egg, one and one-half table- an English chemist began to knitted in fllet design, with flowers, "What, mother!" exclaimed the We passed the forecastle scum dowp That evening the chief had a visi- It stood for something else. some very severe trials, and even ven- shortly. "Now is there any more of v,,v, d t, , Gr0(,k ''Ivilinn and military hospitals on the overpowering smell of the arrow- Is at least open to doubt, as Its pop- spoonfuis of flour, two tablespoonfuis and lined with mauve chiffon; but child Incredulously, "with that beard!" one by one. Ignoring the Indignant Elementary Schools of Near East i - " nialniand. Cretan tor. The wife of Maldonado, some of The yellow eyes were on the dredge tured out In heavy weather. The Idea manufacture BEECHAM'S you who would like to light this out ?" Island of Crete, in addition to Invefju weed. As tough a« the hickory handles ular name, even In the early church. Is of com oil, half a cupful of evaporated we con hardly Image a man wear- roar of voices which greeted my or- ls exhausted by cen- the fear pressed out of her eyes, bucket as it swung across the channel, was to build up ships In sections like PUIS. Today they have the There was no answer although the Make Study Compulsory gating the conditions of the Greek they wielded, they fought a clearing Candlemas, from the practice of carry- milk, one-fourth cupful each of vine- ing one home from a fishing Jaunt The Busy Crew. der, I watched the men shift the heavj turies of cultivation without replace- brought in his laundered khakis, but they did not register. She was trains, so that any particular section ring widened under the threat of my soldiery returned from Gernuin prism through dense thickets in the intense ing lighted candles In procession Id greatest sale of any medidne with a week's growth of whiskers on hatch cover Into place, und then per- ment of soil food, hin with an abun- socks, darned and matched; all the could be dropped at the various ports gar and water. Mix the dry Ingredl "That ice cream soda fountain la eyes, und I met sullen faces here and eaiups and the townspeople of the tropic heat. angry, outraged; she did not know his face.—Grand Utipids Press. dant source of water supply In the memory of Simeon's words at the pres- ents and then cook all together In a in the World! Why? doing an enormous business." mitted my eyes to survey the deck, 85 Island, missing buttons replaced. with whom. With Gerty for telling her, of call. there. I was in no mood to take Scon Will Displace French as the mountains nnd avallible fertilizer It, Down stream the Brohdingnagian entation of the Infant Jesus. "To be double holler. "Yes. The poor cWs must be ter- chances. I hastily considered our next action "I haven't worn a matched sock," with Rlckard. with life that lets such Language of Diplomacy Is believed much of it will respond to The greatest needs «if the inhal i- srm of the dredge fell into the mud 'if Beautiful Measage. a light to tighten the Qentlles." The Hot Salmon With Egg Saute.—Set Arrange Enamel Cover. ribly overworked this year. I seems "Carlson," i said, "you know all (TO BE CONTINUED.) | he told her, "for months. That's great, things be. She jumped up. "Oh, stop and Business. proper treatment. lants of the islnnd are an Instltutieii the by-pass, dropping Its slimy burden John Rusk'n wrote, after the Cri- Christmas decorations are taken down the can of salmon In a saucepan of If you use au enamel cover for your to he up to them to tnke a big share these men. Pick out those you can j si nora." I It!" She rushed out of the lent, fol- BEECHAM'S American farming madiincry and • ^ ''l0 '"bei .-uh'sls, HIHI- on the far bunk. Down the long mean war, a beautiful passage, which on this day In the churches. boiling water and cook for half an tires, be sure you put It on right side of the tidrst responsibilities that used trust, and have them stand over there Change of Faahion. He wanted to get to bed, but she lin- lowed by u strange bitter smile that Island ef Crete.—The English lan- up-to-date methods are needed, and ; a' ,(, ;m'', 101,1 blanbeH stretch of levee the "skinners" drove may be a profoundly comforting mea- hour. Cut the can dose; drain off up. Sometimes we find one put on up- to be met by the breweries." Indeed, no completely have fashiom 1 ! gered. She wanted to talk to him brought age to the face of Gerty Har- to the right. Call them out hy name; 1 and staple foods. their mules and scrapers; two pile Seashore and Mountain. PILLS ^ % side down, which will cuuse It to hold be lively now." and mnterliils changed In a cenlurj t'tiage promises soon to displace Erench j arraiigcmenls have been made to sys- !lhout h r frou, 1, s h ha(, din. sage to the bereaved: the liquid and turn out the flsh In a 1 drivers were setting In the trencher-' " ' * ' " ™utIoued I have lived by the seashore and by Xthe rain instauf of shedding It. Spinsters nre not partial to ad-agea. that the nrtides Included In the fol as the language of business and dipio- lemnflcally educnte the farmers of 1 , r a alnst "I ask their witness to whom the solid piece on a hot dish. Surround Mi wwmtwsb la Wsee,i0ewlSs, They stepped forth eagerly enough, White Chicken Hawks. ous stream the plies which were to "-* " about them in tent, Innes found excuse the mountains. No, I am not going to macy. (iroece and Ils larjfest island so that I r war lias changed the aspect of the with well seasoned buttered peas, and ess-ws and ranged themselves before the lowing advertIsernent of goods to be Lancaster, I'II.—A white cbicki n anchor the steel-cabled mattresses to ^ ^ overflowed to him f 'r her lack of self-control. She did !5BS8535B5S555S5E5S5B5S5H5S55 All through the Near East the Ang- ihey can increase their yield nf crops, i earth, and imagery of heaven, whose say which Is best. The one when serve with an egg sauce. This is a Hopes for a Change. bunks, the faces mostly those of north- sold on Flshbourne's wharf, "bnck ol hawk- -that's u new one. Put It's a the rlv» • bed. It was a well-organized, whenever she found it chanc—about not like the color of scandal: she man lo-Anierlcan Influence has resulted in Ma.l. C. G, Ilopliius of ihe Illinois j hopes it bus cast off like a spider's your place <4 Is the best for you. But rich white sauce, uslag some of the The weary and pallid little ern Europe, although a negro or two Mrs, Plslibourne's dwelling," bavf reality, for Ira E. .Mellin>;cr is exbiMI* active scene, Rlckard, In his oflice, Maldonado, the children, Lupe. It hated smudge. Gerty had said the thousands of elementary schools Insti- agiIculliiral dcpartiio'ni, am! Lieut. web, whose treasure It has placed, in this difference there Is: You can do- liquid from tho can and milk, then entered the drug atore. was among them. As the Swede scarcely any nieiinlng for us. AIIIOIIK ing six little lu/./y ones that are as llctnting letters and telegrams to Mac- was getting wearying, but he could whole camp knew it; knew why the "Do you keep 'Rixie's Reviver'?" be tuting English as a compulsory lun- C. J. llotiyoucos. a native Greek ' a moment, under the seuls of clay. mesticate mountains, but the sea Is add one hard-cooked egg mashed, and ceased calling, six or seven yet re- the nuinerous articles tn be dbsposec white as snow. Mellinger found his Lean, .Tr., felt bin first satisfaction. not shove tho poor thing out. Mexican woman was In camp! She Every Tear Sees guage. Even in the Mediterranean Isle, educated In America and a former in- I Those who can never more see sunrise, "ferae naturae." You may have a hut. put through a sieve. Garnish with asked. mained clustered in front of me, a of were: "Tandems, Isinghanis. nuns, ] specimens in ihe lower end of I lie' Tilings were beginning to show the re- Senora Maldonado gave a sharp in- did not trust Gerty In anything else; the home of Premier Venizelos, instruc- structor at Michigan Agricultural nor watch the climbing light gild the or know the owner of one, on the "Yes," said the druggist. motley lot one of them an Indian, the bag and gullxiill shirtings, huckabacks, ; county and secured them after fight- sult of months of planning. Cars were take of breath, an al 'jrted scream, why should she trust her in that? She parsley. tion In the English language bus been College, are In charge of the agri- eastern clouds without thinking what mountain side; you see a light half- "(Jimme six bottles for my wife!" others mostly half-breeds. I glanced quilted huin-hmns, turkettes, grassetfs I ing and Ullling a hig ratilcsnake which rushing in from north and east; every Uickard, too, saw a man's figure out- would forget Gerty's gossip. arranged for. cultural survey of Greece and Crete. graves It has gilded, lirst, fur down be- way up Its ascent in the evening, und "Tried all other remedies without An Increased Demand from face to face inquiringly. single allopeens, children's jumps nnd j was trying to Had the nest. The hawliM quarry between Los Angeles and Tuc- side the screen door. The Mexican But she remembered It vividly that American scientific agriculturalists hind the dark earthline—who never you know there is a home, and you success, eh?" said the druggist, con- "How about it, you?" I asked. "Are bodice, whalebone and Iron busks, About five thousand refugees from are at Melliuger's home living on raw won requisitioned for their undertak- woman pressed a frightened hand to week as she washed her own khakis; are now completing a survey of the more shall see the crocus bloom In might share It. You have noted cer- versationally. there any more of you fellows who men's Newmarket cups, alllbunles Asia Minor are sheltered and fed on i liver. ing. her heart. Of course it was the venge as she bent over the Ironing board in soil possibilities of Crete in the same spring, without thinking what dust It is tain trees, perhaps; you know the par- Merely Nominal Right "No; she ain't 111 at all. Rut I saw tnke n chance with us? This Is my dlckmnnsoy, cushloes, chuehloes, cut- tho Island of t'reie. These are dis- | — A shadow fell on the pine desk. fill Maldonado—he would kill her— Gerty's sweltering "kitchenette." She for Postum, from coffee thorough fashion In wbldi they sur- that feeds the wild flowers. Ask their ticular zone where the hemlocks look The freedom of the city of London in the advertisement where a womun last offer." tanees, crimson dnnnador. dm I net; tribuled In the large towns of Can- I Anger punishes itself. Ling, In blue ticking shirt and white "If I am intruding," It was the thought of it as she returned Rick- witness, and we if they will not reply so black in October, when the maples carries with It. nominally, at any rate, wrote, ufter taking six bottles, *1 am "What's the gome?" asked a sullen soosees, lemonees, byrainpnuts. inoree butcher apron, waited for the "boss" voice of Hardin. ard's bow in the mess tent the next and becchea have faded. All Its reliefs drinkers who realize a that it is well with them and with the right to keep pigs in the parish of a different woman t'" voice In English, and a bearded fellow, mnffermany, saxlinghain, prunelloe to look up. He stood wiping the per- "Come right In," welcomed Rlckard. morning; each time they met she and Intaglios have electrotyped them- MOST PERFECT RECRUIT. sented themselves for army service; theirs; lhat they would have it no oth- St. James. Piccadilly. But even wen burned black, pushed his way to the barragons," etc. IS HIT AS SNAKE CHARMER spiration from his head, hairless ex- "Get along, sonora." The Maldonado thought of It. And it was in her mind selves in the medalllona that hang M during the past few years at the Hos-j erwise; would not, if ihey might, re- any one disposed to avail himself ot Careful and Thoraugh —Job. change in habit will front. I used ter be Scotch; now I Humhnms was a sort of towel modi cept for the long silk-tapered queue. slipped out Into the night, her hand when slie met Senora Maldonndo by round the walls of your memory's Efliclency la an ndinirnhle quality, ton recruiting station. Osberg is a ceive back their gifts of love and life, this liberty, and if the sanitary author don't know what I am. One flag Is of coarse Indian cotton doth; cutta Abyssinian Flings Big Anaconda "Well, Ling?" still against her heart. the river one day, and made 11 sudden chamber. The sea remembers noth- but It can be overdone, according,to Swede, but came to this country early j not take again the purple of their blood Ities failed to object, land in that part bring better health. us good as another ter me—only I nee a kind of piece goods of silk ant* Around Cage to Wake It "I go tainale." His voice was soft Hardin, a roll of maps under his wide curve lo avoid having to speak ing—Holmes. Representative M, Clyde Kelly of Battering Right and Left In life and lived on a farm, which be out of the cross on tlie breastplate of of London is somewhat too costly for want to know what sorter game I'm cotton, also Imported from India; bar for Visitors. as silk. "I no stay." arm, entered with a rough sneer on to her. Angry Eyes Watched Rlckard. Pennsylvania. '' claims Is tho secret of bis physical England." profitable pig-farming, shoot him. All I ask la fair play. playln' In. Who are yer? An' whar'd ragon Is the barracan of today, i It was a thunderclap. There was his face. A dramatic scene, that, he Where They Ware. "Last flection day," Mr. Kelly e*- perfection. He Is twenty years old, . -- Duke Dodjazmateh Ished her for that one act of folly. Drop that club, Cochose, and throw yer cum from?" fabric made of camel's hair, used wide no one to replace Ling, who was had interrupted! And Rlckard, who CHAPTER XXVI. On Inquiring why they made ao plnlns, "the city editor of my newspa- The Original M weighs VC pounds, atands inches In Affection'a Garden. Achilles Shivara. away your knife. Yon and I will fight I am an Eogllah seamon," I an- ly In tho Levant for robes and man- Nado, a member of the Imperlnl drawing down the salary of a private did not like to have women in camp. Life had cnught her. She suw no way, much noise upstairs, the twins told me per in Brnddock sent his best reporter In the garden of our affections M1 have worn nothing else for Ihe this out with bare hands," swered ahortly, "and how I came tlw; but for the most part the ar- and has a chest measure of 24 to W Abyssinian delegation now visiting secretary. Lose Ling? It would be White women! Time the Umpire. ns she Ironed her mull rufiles, no way thnt they were Juat playing "war." out to learn if the saloons were open there are certain loyal natures that Hla dull brain worked slowly, and aboard makes no difference. Right ticles named In the advertlseinen* Inches. this country, picked np Ihe huge auu- more demoralizing to the camp than out of her cage. Her spirit boat wild Pretty soon the noise ceosed, all waa Inst six months."—Testimonial for Rlckard, still sleepy, asked him to The river was low; Its yellow wa- continue faithful through all things; In defiance of the law. Four days later he atared at me, his eyes ugly. Hla now I am the only navigator on the have long become obsolete. —— | conda in the Washington zoo und wings against her bars. If she could still; becoming uneasy at the unusu- rubber heels. to lose an engineer. sit down. ters bore the look of oriental duplicity. as in the kingdom of vegetation there he returned and reported, 'They OSTUM EREAL calmly shook the sleeping reptile into P C silence and lack of response, awok« a Namur. Estada la dead—knifed laat MAY DOUBLE POTASH PRICES j "Money all lite. Bossee all lite. No "I wanted to speak to you about lOacb day was now showing Its prog- see a way out! Nothing to do but to are certain finely organized and sen- al alienee, I went upstalra to Investi- were.'" * Household Hint growl from the Impatient circle of night by one of the buccaneers. Man- Flu tlaya Poor Moxleant. consciousness. Onlookers gasped. llkee woman. Woman she stay, Ling those concrete aprons. They tell roe ress. The two ends of the trestle were stay with Tom! sitive growths of flower and vine, gate; they were nowhere to be s^en; The delegation was vlsltlog th* To make a cheap filter, take a large men behind. One fellow kicked the uel Eatevan had a hand In the busl- Ravages of Spanish influenza among German Syndicate Asks Permit to you've given an order not to have creeping across Uie stream from their Maddening, too, that at the mesa which are so susceptible to Warmth but after calling aeveml tlmea and His Views, zoo, where specimens of the wild (lower pot and stop the hole with a club out of hla hand contemptuoualy, and he'a safely locked In a state- the poor charcoal burnera who live In Meet Deficit and High "Mrs. Hardin!" Rlckard woke np. them." brush aprons. A few weeks of work, table, she caught Ulckard's eyes turaing and light, and beauty, that they do ask^rg where they were, a atlll, small "What Is this domestic science, any- ia rich and satisfying as; sponge. Cover with 11 few inches of and another plucked the knife from aft Captain Sanchez la wound- the mountains surrounding the Mexi- beasts which were sent to fonuen "She til time makee trouble. She Rlckard resigned himself to a long at the present rate, and the gap would toward, resting on, Innes llardin. The nothing all their Uvea but look at the voice from under one of the beds an- how?" "A college course In housework- Costa. powdered charcoal; fill with water, hla belt ed and helpless, and those cut-throata can capital are said to be responsible Tresident Roosevelt from Abyssinia, woman vellee fine argument It wos three o'clock when be dosed, Hardin's big gate in It; the girl herself did tiot seem to notice— sun. In the dawt^ with a sublime awered: "We dasn't tell, but we'i that's all." a table drink for. both aomeplace upstairs."—-Exchange. and let It stand over a pall supported '••v • "You big skulker," the latter said, amldablps are battened down below for the unprecedented price which Weimar, Germany.—The potash by. Kmperor Menelik II are quartered.' Ling cookee plunes. Hardin let him turn in. by-pass ready; the trap set for the artful, subterranean, such stalking! faith, they watch the east for his com- hy two or three sticks. The water with an oath of derision, "go on, and hatches. LeVere and I are the officera that commodity is bringing. In th( syndicate has asked the government They had paused by the cage of tii« Ling cookee planes! I no When he was getting ready for bed Colorado. The tensity of a last spurt That was why she had come running ing. Turning on their slender stems ' Cauaea of Commereial Growth. filtering through the charcoal will be young and old. fight r left, and we control the deck." laat month charcoal, which Is gener- to grant permission to raise the price anaconda. It was asleep. One of tho Unutterable flnal- he remembered the melodramatic was in the oir. back to the Heading! That the reason all day long, they follow him as he The chief causes of the growth of treed from nil impurities. The char "What for Ah fight this white man? Ter mean those fellers were almln' ally nsed for cooking parposee, ha» of potash 100 per cent owing to the party expressed a desire to see the face. Rlckard and scene Hardin had entered upon. He It was inspiring activity, this pitting of her anger when she had hinted of makes the drcuit of the sky; and at International commerce from less than eoal should be ehimged every three •5® Ah don't even know who he Is." ter take the ship?" Increased abont 800 por cent In cost Increased coat of production. The snake move and the guide prodded it exchanged glances sUred coroprehendlngly at the /creen of man's cumulative t

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LP )U> Letha Yeiter is spending her va- APPRECIATION. known and described as follows, to- (15) days after service on them of a cution with Mr. and Mrs. John August 13, 1919. wit: The East live (5) feet of lot copy of such Bill and notice of this M. C. Greene, M.D. S. P. HICKS with Miss Byrle Mason at Cook s Schwab. Mr. F. M. Johnson, twenty-six (26) and the West thir- Order; and in default thereof that corners. THE STATE Amos Yeiter und family, of Ionia, Lowell, Mich. ty (30) feet of lot twenty-seven (2/) Pbyaician and Surgeon said Bill be taken as confessed by Loem, Collection!, Real Eatate TO LOWELL LIDGER ud Mrs. Walter Morris, of Lowell, nnd Phone 127 Mrr. and Mrs. Clint Schwab—. , o—f , Klm——- D.'ar Mr. Johnson: of Grove Street Sub-division accord- said defendant. of Interest from Other Michi- OHIec in NegoneeBlk., Lowell, Mich, end Insurance ALTO WBELT SOLO Mrs. John Andrews, of St. Johns/ CHEVROLET dale and Willis Merriman and fam- I wish to thank you very i ing to the recorded plat thereof, ly- And it is further ordered lhal spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Shear. 1 gan Towns. ily spent Sunday evening with their sincerely for the Hue co-operation ing South of the South line of Grove Negonce Bloek. Lowell, Mkh. MMii imr Tteradur tftor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ribbv and little within twenty (20) days tbe plain- Kaplda—Five cabinet makers, mother, Mrs. Fred Yeiter. you have given the Chautuiuiuu in i Street and North of the North line till cause a copy of this Order to be •M al L«wtU, ifiifpi son, of Lansing, were Sunday guests IDToniffhi Service Station I of whom had worked 22 years (o ten* and •(rtngthtii John Yeiter und mother and Mr. Lowell Ibis season. The support of of the'public alley and being a lot oublished in the Lowell Ledger, a r. M. JOmON, MHm Pr*p at Tom Morris,' Mr. and Mrs. l-eo his shop, und three women sand- th* organs ef Slgtstlen ana a good, clean local paper cannot but I thirty-nve (35) feet fronting on DR. B. h. SHEPARD nnd Mrs. Joe Yeiter attended the newspaper printed, published and Phytician and Suricaon Twenty-Seventh year under Benson und two children, of St, Don't fail to tee this car before you buy walked out of Luce lU-dniond •ilminaflen. Improve app«tit«( Ionia fair one day last week. be of great value in any community Grove Street and extending South circulated in said County, and that Johns, were also guests at the Mor- ifop •lok haaSMhaa, rallava hll- Lowell, Michigan and let us denomtrate. r factory Saturday, ufter beiiiK iouinata. eerraet eonatlpatien. Mr. and Mrs. Kllinger and Mr. und enterprise such as the Chautamiua. I one hundred sixty-live (105) feet. said publication be continued there- Dr. J. P. Draper, V. S. ris home. ed un iidvance of 5 cents an Mrs. Frank Andrews, of Allegan, Very truly, ' Dated at (irand Bapids, Michigan, Double Breasteds Mrs. Lodie Shear and little daugh- Prices in once in each week for six (0) Tbe Doctor McDannell Office la ', which would brinK Iheir pay spent Sunday with Mrs. Chas. Winks. Bedpatb Cbautaiuiuas. Ibis Htb day of August, A. 1). 1919. weeks in succession, or that slie Negonce Block. ter have gone to Fallasburg to slay 0 45 cents ner hour, Mrs. Frank Hilton, of (irand Itap- Ford Hicks, Bertha Landon, Treett ell awhile with her mother, Mrs. Win. "Four-Ninety Touring $780. Tomorrow Alright cause u copy of Ibis Order to be Oilice hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-4 and hr mn Four-Ninety Sedan $1250. g Rapids—I'our Grand liapids ids, is spending Ibe week with her, Advertising Manager. Assignee of Mortgage. personally served on said defend- 7-8 p. m. Booth. Jle were Injured here Saturday mother, Mrs. Winks. Harry F. Johnson, Homer Morris and Ed. Murphy F B Touring $1200. Ralph Sherwood ants at least twenty (20) days be- Citz. phone: 30, Office; 47, Resi- Disoaeti HJI 1 their automobile skidded on a Mr. and Mrs. Will Wingeier spent Try Ledger-Soio Job Printing. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. fore the time prescribed for their dence. Young mon Hko tho Idoa spent Sunday night in Ada. F B Sedan < $1765. Si iiMttf Tie tall MECHANIC pl road inlo 11 ditch. Fred Wal- Sunday at Itamona and John ball 002 (irand Bapids Savings Bhlg., appearance. of Horeos (irand Bapids, Michigan. 9tarft eoplei each Se high ohooto and wldo ftaroo. IndtKling FreiKlit and War Tas. has a broken Icm; bis wife park. That Bill of Complaint in this p^Mn ilewied at expiration NORTH CAMPBELL os about Ihe face and head; Chris Heiri, of Croton, was a re- LEGAL NOTICES cause is liled for tlie purpose of of tee Mid forTsafcecribera eboold Aug. IK—Isaiah Long nnd Mr. and A New Paige nnd tome good uted Fords daughter, Mrs.. Sitfrid liui'M- cent visitor at Arthur Schneider's, CHANCERY NOTICE. quieting title to the following real H. P. COTFREDSON and other wM A m addreu Ubel end ra- Mrs. Jay Trowbridge left Friday bride of three weeks, has c..ls and his little son Gerald returned CHANCERY NOTICE. • Stale of Michigan. In the Circuit estate situated and being in said for Indinna, to attend the Long re-i and all oils and accesioriot. Physician & Surgoon Deroeatic •iwr !• edviMe to evold break !• er back, and Miss Anna Hrick- home with him. Stale of Michigan. The Circuit Court for the County of Kent, in County of Kenl, to-wit: The West nion. face was badly bruised, Miss Genevieve Graham, who has Chancery. eighty-eight (M) feet of lot eight (N) | n\ Ell cm STATE HANK Animals. Get a •Yaur Court for tbe County of Kent, in Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Trowbridge ind Kapids—iMlward K. Mul/er, been spending her vacation in New Chancery. Mary Wagner, Plaintill, vs Horace i of .lell'erson Street (now Lexington Lowell, Midi. .md Mnrion motored to Muskegon 25e. Box DmUlat Oil I.- I'roinplly AUviitled t.o liayor Night Entered et the posioffice et Low- E. D. McQUEEN Lowell, Mich. javellng furniture .salesman, is York*City, is visiting at <). K. Gra- At a session of said Court held ut Warren and his unknown heirs, de- Avenue) Scribner's Addition to tbe' „ I < Iffiee 2Jl'-ii The best models ever produced for Saturday, where they will visit rela- D. G. Look, Druggist. 1 ,M,aoH OFI ICK and llMSIMTAl.-On Wash- ell, Mich., es second class matter. red lo be suH'eriiiK from a frac- ham's. the court bouse in the city of Grund visees, legatees and assigns, Defend- j (Illy of (irand Bapids, County ol I IIUUH^-JIM tives. Lpf the skull received when be Miss Marie Bieri, of (irand Itapids, Itapids, Michigan, on Ibis 8th day ants. I Kent, State of Michigan. ington KtriM.-l, OppoHto Ke*iderice. Mrs. Clarence McCord visited sev- Ji feet to the bottom of Ihe ele- spent Ihe week end at Ihe home of of July, A. 1)., 1919, At a session of s.-iid Court held al 1 William B. Brown, LOCAL ADVERTISING RATES. eral days last week at the home of drop the entire project and cancel young men by shaft in Ihe Furniture temple, Arlhur Schneider. Present: Honoruble John S. Mc- tbe Court House in Ihe City of Grand 1 Circuit .ludge. S. S. LEE, M. D. P1IUNH8 nFFICE 144-11. UDS. I44 ;i, Front page reading notices 7c per her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarks, of their subscriptions. Harry F. .lohnson, AltorneN nd Rapids—()ne-(iuarter of Harbor SprlngH—Mr. Hartley, of Sunday callers at Mrs. Chas. Donald, Circuit Judge. Bapids ou the 8(h dav of August, for line cash. McCords. I Itapids' allotment of surplus 1919. PlaintilV. Grand Itapids, and daiiKbter Huth, Winks' were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freda Jones, PlaintilV, vs. Jacob Advertising in local columns Cc Mr. and Mrs. Silas Drew, Mr. and {food-slull's which were placed Watts, of Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Jones, Defendant. Present, Hon. Win. B, Hdown, Cir- I Business Address: 002 Grand Physician and Surgeon ALL the reliable patent medicines per line cash. Mrs. Carl Roth and Sheila, Mr. and with Huth lirsle and Hertliu Harlee, cuit Judge. Itapids Savings Uldg.. (Inmd Biipids, advertised in this paper are sold by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. le murket Saturday inorninM have returned here after hiking and Mrs. It. Van Dyke and Miss In Ihis cuuse it appearing by alll- « Hours: Want ads classified. 1c per word, Mrs. Norman Iticharson, Beth nnd aid when Ibe pust-olllee closed Howe, of Lowell. In this cause it appearing from Michigan, I). G. Look, tlie Lowell Drug and taster Long motored lo Hastings from Grand Itapids, over 200 miles. davit on lile that the defendant 11 to 12 a, in, "J lo I p. in, 7 lo s ji. in. Book man. cash, or stamps with orier, l^c Jay nighl. Postmaster Charles Miss (ieraldine Wingeier has been Jacob Jones is not a resident of said the Bill of Complaint, duly verilled, Kxamined, Countersigned nnd En- charged. Sunday nnd called on Fred Bryant They left (irand Itapids last Thurs- tered hy me Jerry II. Anderson, De- Siiruia.VH,to 4 p. m. gadone, served as a ji Northern railroad, according to tlu GLENN G. TOWSLEY, M. D. call on Vegon—With the election of plans of the surveyors. at the home of their uncle, O. K. said order; that in case of bis ap- same, and after diligent search and Display Advertising Rates. From A. Abbott, one «f Ibe city's Graham. Notice to Creditors Buy Your Coal Direct LanHinff—George Kdison Porlt, •10, pearance, because his answer to the inquiry, it is unknown whether he EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 12c to 20c inch according io locntion iK veterans, as third vice- W. (i. Merriman and family and bill of complaint to be liled, und a is living or dead, or where he may j State of Michigan, The I'I-OIKIIC L. E. Williams new patterns. They're great! From Mine—Big Saving returned home Tuesday night in l)llin»K .".111A^liloii I'mIl' and amount used. lenl of Ihe Hockley National Miss Ida Merriman, of Lowell, spent copy thereof, served upon the attor- reside, if living, or whether his title | Court for the County of Kent, of South Dakota. Satisfaction good health, drank three bottles of Wednesday at Ottawa Beach. GUAM) It.MMDS KE.R0SEH* here, Herman (!. Wanner, cash- ney for plaint ill', within lifteen days has been assigned In ;iny person or 1 In the matter of the Fsl:ile of I'.d- guaranteed. 1 per cent com- MORK ' Ibe NeMaunse National bank, pop and dropped dead, death being Bob Jones spent the week end ward B, Campau, Deceased, RAILROAD MEN WANT caused by acute indigestion. after service on him, or bis attorney, persons, or, if dead, whether he has! i iti/.eii- pin ni.- r,'J l T'.i. The high COHI of conl la a tiling of lor years cashier of the Peoples with his friend, Ivan Fields. of a copy of bill of complaint here- personal representatives or heirs' Notice is hereby given that four mitsian. Call at Fred Godfrey's PAY, ANYHOW. the pnst! At least, there are no com- AugiiHla—Despondent over domes- office. Even though they are not going lu Special values at $37.50. plaintH on this account—sinco tho re- pKs bank, al Maniuelle, was Tbe Wesley Johnson family pic- in; that in case of his default, said living or where thev or some of; months from the I lib day of August, d lo lill his place as cashier of tic troubles, culminating in Ibe di- nic was held at Campau lake last bill of complaint will be tuken as be given the railroads, a la I'luinl) moval of government reHtriction»— vorce recently granted lo his wife, theni may reside, or whether bis' A. D., 1919 have been allowed for Among those who have learned how to cal institution September 1. Wednesday. confessed by him. right has been disposed of by will.' creditors to present their claims plan, as a national gift, a large mini Ccpyright 191# Hart Schaffoer ft Man and the death of his father JI few Others at $22.50 to $45. buy coal. The way to buy coal is to d City-—AlthouKh Krassboppers It is further Ordered that plaintilT It appearing that more than llf-1 against said deceased to said court her of railroad workers arc lu-ing get it direct from the mines. This He "Struck Oil" days iigo, William llatlield, 55, com- given something; and, follow- saves several middlemen's profits. It toyed much hay and tfrain in PARNELL and VICINITY cause to be published in Lowell teen (In) years haw elapsed since for examination and adjustment and lection, prospects are briMht for mitted suicide in a small lake a mile Ledger, a newspaper printed and that all creditors of said deceased ! ing a meeting in (Cleveland, if is an- laves hauling expensoa. Anyone can HTO "strike oil" in the oil country is like north of this village. Aug. 20—Mrs. Mary li. Bresna- the recording of snch title, claim or: New Styles for Men nmer-corn crop. The drouth circulating in said County, within are required lo present Iheir claims nounced that firemen and hostlers now buy ut mine priccs, whether a car- (irand Itapids—After more than a han, who suflered a fracture of the lien. On motion of Harry F. John-j ATTENTION FARMERS load buyer or one who uses only tea * striking "pay dirt*' in the gold diggings. Injured potatoes. twenty days from date hereof, a son, attorney for the plaintilT, it is lo said court, at the probate oilice, want 35 to 05 per cent increases. year of operation, ollices of the army hip about two weeks ago is improv- fifteen tons a year. Thla has Be lhat as it may—here is a farmer who "struck Irion—L. (1. Ilutchinson has ing-at St. Mary's hospital. copy of this order, such publication ordered that the appearance of said in tbe city of Grand Bapids, in said Furthermore, it is demanded of Hie Less extreme in fashion than the young been made possible through a plan inspector of ordinance for the (irand lo be continued once each week for We carry a full line of Flour, Bran, Mid- director-general of railroads in evolved by a lorge and old-estab- eiiKUKed as siiperiiitendent of Miss Kthel Howard left last week Horace Warren or his unknown j county, on or before the lllli day of oil", but hs did it in such a way that his good luck larion schools the coming year, Itapids and Saginaw districts has six successive weeks, or that he heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns December, A. I)„ till!), and that said dlings Corn Feeds, Shelled Corn. Graham Washington that automatic stokers More Hats lished concern, THE BERNTCB COAIj been closed. During that time for a visit with friends in Mount men's models; with the style dignity that COMPANY, with main olllccs at can be shared by his neighbors. He writes: irt—Superintendent Hart of Pleasant. cuuse a copy of Ihis order lo be per- be entered herein within three (3) claims will be heard by said court Flour, Granulated Meal and Buckwheat Flour. he installed on all coal-burning lo- more than SI,000.000 worth of sup- sonally served on said defendant at on Thursday, the llth day of De- comotives weighing a iniiximl Ions Como BuiKlins, Chicago. Svarl schools has asked to be James McGinnis has arrived home months of the date of this Order, business men seek. Soft, custom-like "To get an International Kerosene Engine Ised from bis 1U19-20 contract, plies, were inspected and shipped. least twenty days before the time cember, A. D,. I!ll9 al len o'clock in Highest prices paid for ill kinds of {^rain. or over, and that two firemen, in- It goes pretty much "for granted" these days that This company has thousands of cus- after spending two years overseas. and that in case of iheir appear- was just like 'striking oil* for me. All those litde las an oiler with a business con- Baldwin—Itobert .1. Mattbews, prescribed herein for his appear- ance they cause their Answers to the forenoon. stead of one, he einplo>ed on :ill tomers in various sections of tho former county treasurer and for a M. J. McCormick and Tom McGin- Coons shows newer hats all tbe while. Fresh arrivals construction; coats hand-tailored in- L'nited States who receivo all of their 1 in Detroit. nis were home from Pontiac over .ince. the Bill of Complaint to he liled and Dated August llth, A, D.. 1919. such engines until so equipped. II ?oal direct from the mines. These cus- jobs around my farm that used to keep me jump- (|uarler of a century one of Hald- John S. McDonald, The Doyle Grain Co., Moseiey, Mich will take approximately Imif :i hil- Bther—-More than •1,0(1(1 ncres of Sunday. copies thereof to be served on tbe Clark K, Higbee. stead of padded to a pattern. Fine val- tomers are pleased not only because ing sideways 1 simply dumped on that engine. It Over land in Lake county have win's leading merchants, is dead, Circuit Judge. plainlilTs attorney within lifteen 12' Judge of Probate, hion dollars lo do :ill llils—and if in late shapes in the new colorings. Included are •)t the many dollars they save every aged 7.'l. Funeral services will be Miss Catherine Morton spent from vear, but also becuuse of (ho quality n sold lo parlies from California Friday till Saturday in (irand Bap- Examined, countersigned, clone the cash has got to come from ues at $40. took a heavy load off my shoulders, and now I Colorado. held Thursday. A widow and two and Entered by me somewhere. I'nder government some new no-weight felts at $5. )f coal they are getting. Many writo ids. ".hat they never before had coal that have time to attend to the bigger things. It runs rand Rapids—Miss Kslher V. (laughters survive him. Louis Neuman, operation Ihe railroads of Ihe I nilecl Miss Mary Downs., of Detroit, is And at $3 to $6.50. And at $22.50 to $45. nukes so little dust, that burns so kbeiner, of Grand Itapids, and Cadillac—Mrs. I). Ligon, a steno- Deputy Clerk. States are already rnnning "on Ihe well, leaving so few ashes. Tf you am like a top and is always on the job.** grapher, Tuesday was struck by a spending her vacation with her par- I coal use'-—whether you IIK<' hard or Iiarl M. McCoy, were married ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Downs. wrong side of the ledger" anvwherr What it does for this owner it will do for you. 5 Saturday evening. Dr. Mc- large louring ear, was knocked un- Stale of Michigan, The Probate from twenly-threr to sixly-live mil >of t coal, inueh or Hi He—it will be conscious oil* Ihe roadway and se- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham and .,, "tf' Have a look at this engine—watch it work—note its herein described, « Fall lasl June, Graham Thursday, Aug. 1-1, a line kets of :iil the peoph-—includim good lines, sturdy build and steady stroke. Call and let was closed out lasl week and they 11 is Ordered, That tbe 29111 dav mm••mSmP- »bS railway workers themselves ami The outcome of the Ford-Tribune Mrs. Black and sun Lowell, spent Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Hurt und vosso—Declaring that eili/ens baby girl, Marie It. have moved to (irand Bapids. .Tames DASHING FOR THE (UOSS1NG. show you what it can do. lot responding as thev should in tf August A. D., 1919, at ten o'clock their families. libel suit—a six cent damage ver- last Wednesday in Greenville. daughter, Lillian Kloise, ure spend- Miss Florence nuttrick, of Sturgis, Doran and family will occupy the in the forenoon, at said probate Heally, il is pretty soft for :in\ Ahont once a day on an average ing a few days at Belding, campaiKu for a SI.'.0,000 niem- is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank living rooms. we read of some family heing wiped dict for .Mr. Ford-will he satisfac-1 Misses Huth Wittenbach. of Ver- MASSHA1L5 •Ilice, be and is hereby appointed particular group which can gel ;m ory to the public and should be sol ^nnes, and Blanche Newland, of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. O'Bierne, son 1 hospital here, business men Wit telle. iwiifeHi fi. i out hecause the driver of its auto- E. E. BROWN manufacturers who have con- for hearing said petition, and that increase :it the expense of nil ihi to Ihe contestants. Mr. l ord is no, Trufant, spent Saturday and Sundav , Boyd and Miss Myrtle Penn who are Sydney Hull and family and Mr. ill persons interested in said estate people. Ami even assuming that mohile tried to heat a railroad train j guesls of O'Bierne's, are camping fur ited SI00,(100 say that unless the .lames spent Sunday evening with anarchist and he doesn t need or | wilh Helen Andrews. ' ' ippear before said court, al said tlie railroad workers number two or an iiitcriirhan car to the crossing, j a couple of weeks at Morrison lake. rlbutions increase thev will Nick Kreisor. One of the most interesting vol-1 want the million. Moreover, if he Misses Dorothy Vandervelt and CUSSIFIED HDIMIE lime and place, to show cause why million and lhat, with Iheir families (!ora Kropf, Dell and Karl Kropf and Mr. and Mrs. Oxel Johnson and mi nines possessed hy the (irand liap- ever had an itching for public life, ftt «lC Dnunbts, at ienl hy 1 license to sell the interest of said hey total ten millions, il neverlhe-l he has probably gotten bravely over Dell Ford are spending a week al son attended the Drew reunion ut WT11 ,**-'* N'tM CO., Ct-LVSuM". tfMM) FABM FOB SALE—To'/j acres good real estate should not be granted. ess remains true lhat the portion of1 ids Uailway company is its photo- ; Morrison lake Thursday. land, good well, fair buildings, it. Manufacturing automobiles and Marion. For Sale al Henry's Drug Store It is Further Ordered, That public the increased national expense hur- graphic hook of accidents. NVhen- Mrs. Collette Condon returned to The Select school reunion was stream llowing water across corn- over a street car and automobile tractors is his job, and he is a mus- notice thereof be given by publica- uen which thev nmst sustain of ev- ter hand at it. The Tribune, too, her home in Grand Bapids Saturday. held at the hall last Tuesday. er, three-fourths miles west lion of a copy of this order, for come into collision a man is sent out erv increased dollarss pavment has had its lesson, in the expenses of The (london family reunion was Oxel Johnson and family were McCords, fourteen miles to Grand '.hree successive weeks previous lo granted them is less tlum ten cents to take a picture of the wreck for Bapids on good road, half mile to preservation. If the average driver' its defense; und millions of people held at Beed's lake one day last •iaid day of hearing, in tbe Lowell while the rest of Ihe people have In will better understand the difference week. 5SiS-SJhJS'a«lliB Dwoto ferney church and school. B. C. Warn- Ledger, a newspaper printed and contribute the remaining nineh could sit down and look carefully D. A. Church, James Phelps and ville. er. Alto, B. B. 3. [p 11 •irculated in said county. Ihrongh the hook we are reasonably between use and abuse of freedom cents. Similarly is it wilh wage in- of speech and press. Will Engle spent last Sunday at The W. F. M. S. held their mite OotF^PEARANCE IKMICHKjAN .V true copy. Clark Ii. Higbee, creases in other trades. The pre- sure that he would never again try box opening at the home of Mr. und Teacher of Piano ^Organ FOB SALE—Pair of black mares,! John Dallon, Judge of Probate. to cut across a street car's path. Crooked lake. weight about 2,900 lbs. or 3,000 vailing high cost of living must no! While the Republican party is Percy Beed and familv, Al Berger Mrs. M. 1). Sneathen, Aug. 0. About AT WESTMlCmfiAKEC—MH Begister of Probate. v There are automobiles with sides TERMS—50c per lesson. lbs. fat, young true, kind and gen- S . "V.'aswji? / •-1 -.V ;; *-jU he blamed altogether hy Ihe political looking about for presidential tim- and Helen Andrews attended the were present. A program was OBAMn •• nipped oil', with fronts smashed in tle. Edwin Fallas Canning Co. prolileersrnen on the merchants, tin ber it would do well not to overlook Gradge picnic at Silver lake Thurs- given, after which refreshments CHANCERY NOTICE. manufacturers, the purveyors of lo the windshield, with two wheels the availability of Former Senator | were served. .yfe-y-r ...... lorn oil", with three or four wheels FOB SALE—Good work horse, good' Slate of Michigan, The Circuit foods and other necessities. There Win. Alden Smith, a statesman of Olive Wingeier is with tlu' Thirty-live young people gave a life, quick sale, only .$15. E. L.j Court for tbe County of Kent, in is no monopoly of profiteering by Mo ne and automobiles as completely genuine surprise on Marion Draper (•rumpled up as an old silk hat that wide- exDerienceexperience, an able man, an' niunips. B. G. Fales Timpson, Alto. [c 12. | Chancery. ... any one class, allhoiigh no one has honest man and above all, a man of Callers and visitors at Mr. and Tuesday evening, Aug. 11. The At a session of said Court held at thus far happened lo mention wage- has been kicked about the alley. evening was spent in games and FOB SALE—Red Bock wheat for And if a street car traveling at a the people. Mrs. Will Engle's Sunday were Tom Licensed Embalmer and the court house in the city of Grand proliteersmen. Murphy and sisters, Kssie Murphy music, after which light refresh- seeding, at $2.50 per bu. W. J. moderate rate of speed can do this Itapids, Michigan, on this 8th day of One of Ihe leaders of the railroad The common people could better and Mrs. Kale Byrnes, Ace Vanden- ments were served. Among those Funeral Director Warren, telephone 70-1. 13 p.; July, A. 1). 1919. men recently observed lhat it is not lo an aiitoniobile what must inevit- understand present day conditions if present were: Guy Draper, of ably happen to it if it is struck by broeck and family. Miss Nola Bich- Present: Honorable John S. Mc- increased wages which the men our Congressmen, Senators and oth- mnnd, B. B. Davis and family am Freeporl, Dorothea Ferney, Neal firm of FOR SALE—Red Rock wheat fori a railroad train or an interurban Donald, Circuit Judge. . IfiQ MEW EDISON should seek—since such will mereh er public ollicials, would "cut out" Proctor, of Alto, Mildred and Eurl seed. Sixty-lb test. IL L. Cog-| (.•ar. an imnieastirably heavier body Charles Davis. MILLER & HARRIS, Bufus C. Workman, PlaintilT, vs inevitably boost the cost of living Iheir miserable partisan politics. Miss Goldie Vandenbroeck has . McDiarmid, of South Lowell, Erin er. Lowell. Phone 153-3 s-1 I. with much greater velocity? Iva M. Workman, Defendant. still higher, but a less depreciated Talk about Nero's liddling while been spending the past I wo weeks | Knoch and Buth Carlson, Erin John- Lowell, Mich. c 12.1 In this cause it appearing from Aw lu Charlie—Even Rccords of All Ollu r Makes Sound Mon- Human When I'laytd un Tlu A'«« h'Jusun dollar. Just so long as strikes con- All any driver need remember is son, of Bowne, Ada De Buiter, of Bome burned, he was a novice in the wilh Keene friends. FOB SALE—Cabbage at Mrs. Wil- allidavit on lile that the whereabouts tinue, as threats and demands per- •hat street cars, trains and interur- Grand Bapids. of above mimed defendant are bans can't leave their tracks to art. James Ford and family, of Tmi- Day Phone 22 liam Gable's place. tf{ sist, and increased wages keep driv- fant, visited Clare Ford and wife M. D. Sneathen and family were unknown and that after dilligent in- ing prices higher and higher, just so chase us and that we are only rc- Please remember that reprinting Sunday dinner guesls of Mr. Sneath- Night Phone 237 quiry, as shown by said allidavit, (liiired to give them the right of way Sunday. FOB SALE—Two new milch cows long will a loaf of bread continue of borrowed editorials in this de- Several from Moseley attended Ihe en's aunt, Mrs. J. C. Train, of Low- SPECIAL TRAIN OF MOTOR with calves at side and one to cannot be ascertained, it is hereby to rise in price and all other necessi- in order to be entirely safe from partment does not mean endorse- ell. ordered, That said appearance of "W/Hl-N you think of music— think of RE-CREATION. Let the deadly accident. The automo- Ionia fair last week. freshen soon. Also gasoline en- ties along with Ihe bread. ment in their entirety. We propose Parties from Detroit and Buffalo, gine. L. J. Gregory, Lowell this defendant be entered herein Raising Ihe wages of any one bile stands no show whatever in to present views from different N. Y., nre occupying Will Condon's LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 TARS, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS Ibrec months from date of this Or- contesting that right of way and it phone. p 11 thnt word "RE-CREATION" burn into your memory. It group at the expense of the whole standpoints on topics of interest. collage this week. Aug. 19—The comnmnity. was Plumbing der, and in case of her appearance, people is no real step toward solv- is better to be cautious and whole W A NTED—11 ousek eeper. 1 nq u i re lhat she cause her answer, to bill of Ihaii to attempt to gain a minute or about e(|tially divided Thursday, a represents a new standard—a new art in music. It means the ing Ihe cost of living; nor can con- A collector was robbed of $3,000 part going to the Ionia free fuir towing Under a Monster Water-Proof Tent ML N. Henry. [1 l complaint to be liled and a copy gress hope lo restore live-cenl bread two al a crossing and have all eter- by bandits on a Detroit street Mon- $100 Reward, $100 while the rest attended the Alto served upon attorney for plaintilt by legislation; nor Ihe dcparlnient of nity in which to think it over.— day in broad daylight. Don't "Go The readers of this paper wilt be lield day. Seating Capacity for Two Thousand People LOST—§10 Beward—For recovery within lifteen days after service on imperishable "Re-Creation" in your own home of the living music justice make fried egi-s permanent I \ (Irand Mapids Press. West, young man." for excitement. pleased to learn that there Is at least of llock of bronze turkeys, 36 him of a copy of said bill of com- cheaper by raiding a few cold stor- one dreaded disease that science has Fred Slanmia made u business trip General Repair All aboard for Detroit, where life lo Detroit one day recently. young and 4 old ones. Last seen plaint; lhat in case of her failure to of the masters—Re-Created with all the fleeting breath of reality. age warehouses sto' ked '.villi eggs OUR SWEET TOOTH. used to be "worth living." been able to cure in all its stages and Phone 202. 1 make latter part of June on west end so appear, said bill of complaint that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Miles Bobbins is still in Grand uauT. intended for next winter's consump- It has bet i. the experience of men influenced by constitutional condiUons specialty of farm. Call Leon McCarty, will be taken as confessed against lion. 'I here isn't ninch being said The Michixan Free employment Bapids. EAR THE N00N-DAY CONCERt her. . who give up the consumption of requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Bobert Ford and James Denton 57-1-4 s. [c 10 tf. about such old-fashioned Ihings as alcohol that they crave sweets bureau of lousing has turned away Caurrh Medicine is taken internally and heating PNF. ROUY BOSSUYN'S MILITARY BAND OF TWENTY SOLO ARTISTS It is further Ordered that within acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- and their families attended the fair WANTED—A used steel range. Seel 5 Don't misunderstand. There is talk- thrift, economy, Ihe simple life and Many an exbibbler keeps sugar and '>U1 applicants for jobs, men and faces ot the System thereby destroying WUB' twenty davs from dale of said Or- the New Edison. It will be a revela^ plain living these days; but for the women. Why not send them into at Ionia Thursday. or call Joe Scott at Gould garage. der, the plaint ill* cause the same to candy in his desk, to nibble as the the foundation of tbe disease, giving the Mr. and Mrs. Neal, of Grand Rap- ing machine music—as ordinarily con- perplexed railroad men and for all day passes. The sweet'slulV salis- the country, where help is needed? paUent strength by building up the con- CH&NOlNti PLANES IN MIDAIR. Hp be published in the Lowell Ledger, tion to you. others who seek higher wages in stitution and assisting nature in doing its ids, visited Mrs. James Needham lies the longing of his stomach for work. The proprietors have so much a newspaper printed and circulating ceived—and there is a wonderful new the vain belief that they will enable Since Friend Hicks discovered Thursday. KTHE FEAT OF THE CENTUHV K lOO'-RESERVED OPERA CHAIRS-,-500 WANTED—Women and Girls at the in said County, for six successive sometliing to take the place of al- faith in the curative power of Hall's James Denton has received the them to catch no with the high cos| coholic stimulants. lhat we had our tie on wrong side Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Michigan Motor Garment factory, weeks. art—the Re^Creation of Music. In ^ There is a wide range of Edison of living, let il be said thai the onh Hundred Dollars for any esse that it falls new automobile he ordered some in Lowell. [11 tf.j Now that the nation has gone dry, out, we've been buying the revers- to cure. Send for list of testimonials. IMMENSE STAGE CORNEOUS SCENERY John S. McDonald, that field the New Edison stands alone way to meet the silnalioii is lake il ible kind. They come high, hut time ago. Circuit Judge. models. There is one to meet your it is only natural that the consump- Address P. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, John llapeman, of Detroit, spent GREAT MECHANICAL EFFECTS as it is and beat il on ils own erms tion of sugar should increase, anything is better than his sarcasm. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 78c. Examined, Countersigned —a solitary, dominating figure. Other need. Come and ask to hear it. —in other words, b\ living within Sunday at home. and Entered by me (.iiarles (i. Stevens, president of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham and Women Wanted ones means.— Detroit Free I'ress American Steel company of Cuba, The late potato crop ia so good Louis Neuman, instruments are made only to repro- SOUTH BOSTON family spent Sunday with relatives Heavy Polarine Oil ie Barnum of Them All. More Grand Deputy Clerk. recently arrived in New York from lhal the price will probably be less to do SMombly work at tho duce music. *The New Edison Re- than Ti cents per pound. Thank in Irwing. Edward L. Eardley, ^ Miss Elsie De Wolfe, America's fore^ President Wilson, in hi* xpeeeli io the island, tells us that our sugar August 11—Miss Adah De Buiter, Mr. ami Mrs. Kd. Potter, of Keene, tveltles Than Ever Presented With Wishbono Mfg. Go's. Congress last Friday, bitterly as- importations from Cuba amount to •'oodness for small favors. of (irand Bapids, is visiting her Attorney for plaintiir. creates it. A small distinction in words most interior decorator, after examining t, r called on B. M. Wilcox Sunday. Cue Show Court House, sailed the packers, manufacturers, KKMMIO tons a month more than brother Mike ' at Harvey Hart's. Mr. Watts was a caller at the Em- but d tremendous one in performance. formerly, and that most of tbe in- POTTERS CORNERS. The families of George, Ernest, Stanolind Tractor Oil Grand Bapids, Mich. the new line of Edison Period Cabinets jobbers and retailers of the country ery orchard the lirst of the week. as profiteers, but he had only hitn- creased shipments goes inlo the Aug. 17—Mrs. l.ewis Bucb nnd Kd. Newell, and John Tucker attend- Little Thahna Graham, of Whit- volunteered this unqualified endorse- ifeUB Apriir EYESIGHT MORTGAGE SALE. eyed words for the labor grafters manufacturer of confections, which .laughter, of Clarksville, spent the ed the Tucker reunion ut Campau neyvillc, is snemlinK the week with J In thousands of public tests it lias ment of them: whose greedy demands as to wages, are in greater demand than ever be- past week with her sister, Mrs. Fred l^uke Aug. 10. her aunt. Isabelle Needham. iAIUr TRANSFORMATION OUlUC Whereas, default has been made hours and overtime are the funda- fore. Beed. The latter accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sneathen, Mr. Hay Sherman left Tuesday lo at- Extra Heavy Polarine OH STORED in the conditions of a certain mort- been conclusively demonstrated that it mental causes of the present era of Have we overlooked this fact in home for a few days. and Mrs. Cheethum, of Lowell, mo- tend Ibe Greenville fair races Uidy having terrillc headaches age executed by Jesse B. Garwood, is impossible to distinguish which is high prices. Before he was elect discussions of the tendency of sugar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butlermore tored to Grand Ledge Sunday attend- where he has a fast horse on Ihe TPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION causing large lumps on the temperal widower, to Happie Landon, dated "The Period Cabinets which Mr. Edison ed President, Mr. Wilson could not to go upward in price? Is our and Frances Collins, of Grand Bap- ing the M. E. church und visiting track. side of her face, driving her nearly the 20th day of August, 1914, which sugar bill going lo make a respect- the New Edison and which is the living has adopted are in pleasant contrast to find words too severe to arraign the ids and Zeno Butlermore, of Lowe Bev. and Mrs. I^iity. Mrs. James Needham, Sr., and NE of these three is the correct oil for crazy, consulted J. It. Dertien, Oph. mortgage was recorded in the oilice union labor trust for its tyrannical able comparison with our whiskey were Sulurduy and Sunday guests of Mrs. Ella Maine and her sisjer, family visited Sunday with Mrs. 1)., eyesight specialist, who is being of the register of deeds for Kent voice when the instrument and the hill of old? Even at a tremendous Operatic Orchestra at Each Performance the rather grotesque cases one so fre- methods, but since he assumed tlu Frank Collins and family. Mrs. Jessie Miller, of (irand Rapids, Gary. your particular tractor. Our Engineering recommended by hundreds whose County, Michigan on the 28th day highest executive oilice of tbe Nation cost we shall be jhe better off for Messrs. and Mesdames Harvey Ohio, who is visiting her have been O eyesight has heen restored and eye of August, A. I)., 1914, in hber 287 artist are heard together. This direct quently sees—the superior furniture Quite a number from Ihis neigh- he has been dominated so complete- our sweet tooth jag than we were Buss und James Benwick biid Missel visiting in the Valley City. borhood attended the ball ftame al Staff, after a careful and exhaustive study of defects relieved. of mortgage on page 2ol and duly comparison test is one test that no ly by the Gompers gang of grafters when we lapped up so inanv million Clara Benwick and Olive Arnold at- Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Me- Lake Odessa Sunday. Mrs. Laura Piette, 702 S, Division, assigned to Bertha H. Landon, De- value of the Edison cabinets can and dynamiters that he has not only gallons of spirits. Sugar has a big tended the Ionia County Battalion at costa, spent the week end with Mr. teslilies to the above and says head- cember 21st, 1910 by an Order of other phonograph manufacturer dares scarcely fail to impress the lover of never uttered a word of comlemna- food value. One can almost exist Portland Thursday. and Mrs. Will Draper. WHITES BRIDGE. all tractors, has prepared a chart on which is aches and the Probate Court assigning residue tion concerning them, but has humb- on it without taking any other nour- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beed, of Grand Marion Draper visited at the home lumps have dis- of the estate of Happie Landon. de- to make. good furniture." ly bent his head to receive the yoke ishment. The goMernment regu- Ledge, were Sunday visitors of of her grandpa Coon, of Pleasant Aug. 19—Mr. and Mrs. G. E. How- shown your tractor and which of these three appeared, m y ceased, recorded in the oilice of the of union domination and disaster.— lated the booze trallic. II may now Iheir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Valley and grandpa Draper in Gamp- en attended the fair at Ionia h sight has been register of deeds in said (County on [Michigan Tradesman. lind it necessary to lake a hand in Warren Reed. hell the past week. Her aunt, Mrs. Tuesday. oils is the correct one for you to use. restored while the 14th day of October, 1916 in 5 Close your eyes and the record in And they will impress yoiu So come in regulating the sugar business. Mrs. l^orina Johnson, of St. Law Jane Draper, of Pottersville, return- James Shear, of Ada, spent Sun- wearing glasses liber 460 of deeds on page 26. « your home is tne living artist singing. Former President Taft believes Strange things are coming to pass rence Co., New York, is visiting her ing home with her for a week's visit. day wilh his brother Joe and fam- the last six Whereas, the amount claimed to today and see these beautiful cabinets— that the great war burden should these days.—[(irand Bapids News. nephew. Ransom Peabody and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey, of ily. His mother, Mrs. Saxby, re- This is part of the Standard Oil Company months and if be due upon said , mortgage at the It is wonderful. It is true Re-Creation be spread over two or more gener- Harvey Russ and wife were Sun Grand Rapids, spent the week end turned home with him. any one has date of this notice for principal, in- hear the marvelous music Re-Creation«, ations and not all saddled upon the The Ledger sprang an unpremed* day dinner guests at the home of at George Thurlby's. Mrs. Moshier and sons spent over any trouble terest and taxes is the sum of Three of music. Come and hear the art of Both will delight and surprise you. italed advertising joke on its read- Sine Connor, of Easton. Oulte a number from this vicinity Sunday in Belding. (Indiana) service to the farmers of America. with their eyes Hundred ami Forty and 37-100 Dol- present day people, who have al- Winnie Morris spent Ihe week end l ready ffached the breaking point. ers last week, when it commented Mr. and Mrt. Howard Renwick took in the fair at Ionia last week. 1 would advise lars, (340.37) and also legal charges Further that the high cost of living upon Mr. Anderson's war-food pro- and friend,of MfUbrook.vislted rela- them to con- of sale including an attorney fee is largelv due to the shifting of Ihe position, and then failed to print it. tives and friends here the past week. The nearest Standard Oil representative has sult this speci- provided in said mortgage of Twen- tax burden by great corporations on "The lost is found" and printed else- Mrs. Warren Reed and son Clayo, alist a n d he ty-five Dollars (.?25.()0.) Extended Payments for Those Who Desire It to Ibe consumers. Mr. Taft is right where in Ihis issue—unless some- spent several days with her sister, this chart and he will be glad to show it to you. will tell you And no proceedings having been in this matter, as he has been in oth- thing unforseen happens to prevent. Mrs. Arthur Horner, of Grand Rap- whether your taken at law or equity to recover ers, . This generation has borne the However, the paper was thoroughjy ids. f\RCTIC ICE CREm trouble is caus- said debt or any part thereof: brunt of this war and others. 1a>1 searched by many people, so again Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Winslow and ed from your system or eyes and will Now, therefore, notice is hereby ose who come after us bear their we are reminded that "There's no daughter, Ella, of Saranac, called on Send for 100 page book "Tractor Lubrica- lit you with, glasses which will re- given that by virtue of the power Pure, Sanitary, Scientifically made of sale contained in said mortgage R. D. STOCKING t are also. great loss without some small gain." Henry Lee and wife Snnday after- lieve you and bring your vision noon. in tion." It is free and the information it con- back to normal as he did for me. and of the statutes in such case Every one attended the Ionia Free (Eyefllght Speeialist) made and/provided, said mortgage Fair from thla neighborhood. tains is invaluable. Read it carefully—apply, (Children's eyes carefully altended. will be foreclosed by the sale of the Lowell, Mich. New, Up-to-date Plant off Broken lenses duplicated. premises therein described at public 87-89 Monroe-av. Citz. 7360 auction to Ihe highest bidder at the MnMnunJISwwEUuV Av • the information given and you will be able North front door of the Court House ftrtiiiiraiiteetf Groceries "37* Purest Materials vHtCrj yft( rH^v^sVos Hours 12 to 5:30 p. m. Aug. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford to keep your tractor in service longer. Wednesday and Saturday to 8 p. in. in the City of Grand Rapids, Kent Now ia tho time to place jour order for the fanoua Wilson and soas mokwed last week Countv, Michigan, where the (Circuit to fiHIman, where they are visiting made right by people who know hbw. |J. R. DERTIEN, Oph. D. Court "for Kent County is held, on "CaMfo" Fruil Produois her brother. Mrs. Braisted, of Low- Sold right and served right by Saturdav the 8th day of November, ell, la buying cream at Moseley dur- Will bo at Stockingt' store 1919 at "ten o'clock in the forenoon far aest winter's use. Thoae interested please com- ing Mrs. WUson'a absence. STANDARD OIL COMPANY thereof. . , .. •Muucate with am at once. Mrs. George McAZee, of Battle1 Wodnotday, Sopt. 3, from Said mortgaged premises are sit- Creek, tea been apeodiBa a week 910 SO. MICHIGAN AVE, , CHICAGO. OX* uated in the City of Grand Rapidf, LflSBYi 6c SON IMay, Aug. 8-102,5 a. m. County of Kent, State of Michigan, with John Andrews and family. Lowell, Mich. 1TM Mrs. Dell Goadon apent Friday (*&•» E. A. Anderum, Grocer '^VShS with Mrs. WU Dalley, of White's Dnoga* i "'i-Wriri'-l • -ii J : •' I , • li'iitfi.V-* • •• - n I )

IBM TN LOWM UBMM MD au» mumt mi# •D mm W northern trip, which Ihey made by THE LOWELL LEDGER and WEST BOWNE auto and Sunday entertained for din- Auif. 18—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hui ner, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and zinga and son John with Mr. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Claud Hunt and familv motored family. Ernest Finkney and family. to Allegan Thursday to attend a fam- Quite a number from around Dr. Hess Fly Chaser ily reunion of Mrs. Hunt's relatives. church corners took in the free fair Charlie Forward, wife and son, of at Ionia last week. Caledonia, called on Wm. Sclirader Dell Bowen attended the Hopkins AD uneasy cow gives no milk. Thursday and all attended the home reunion at Ionia last Friday and The Alto Weekly Solo coming at Alto. went to (Ireenville and McBride to Mrs. Floyd Hunt and sister Mrs. spend a few days with cousins. Neither will a pestered hone work well. Shcrington motored to Indiami Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Fnnnons, of D . mowkoly SOLO. SOUTH BOWNK. IIAKIUS CKKEK. I Isaiah Long left for Howe, Ind,, lo day to attend Iheir uncle's funeral. (( Onaway, have sold their place and Flies on cattle and horses are a nuisance. Peter F. Kline local reporter and . .o .. ,c-i. v r.i... • attend Ihe Long reunion winch was It is a well-known truth that: He Sirs. Fred Johnsma and sons and will store their goods and go to Aug. 20.—Mrs. II. F. Miller and Aug. 18—the Margaret Silcox fain-11 .... iiMent for advertising and Job Mint- held al Cedar Lake, Ind., Saturday. | Mrs. Walter Freeman and sons, of Washington to spend the winter. sister, Marion Pardee, left Friday ily were in (Irand Bapids Monday. profits most who serves best;'* and it ie ing. Subscriptions and local items Mrs, Jake (leiger, of Freeporl, is i (irand Hapiils, are visiting their sis- Mrs. Fnnnons was Linda (iolds. One of the features of DR. HESS FLY CHAS- Mladly received by mail, phone or for the former's home in Bochester, Mrs. Win. Schroder and son with call. If Ind. , , Miss Allie Carr, of Caledonia, were visiling her falher, Adam llerber, | along this line that the service of this ter, Mrs. Duncan Moss. (ieorge (iolds and family attend- lor a couple of weeks. Wm. Sclirader and wife and Mrs ER is the fact that it becomes more effective with Office at Alto Furniture Store. Many from this vicinity attemled guests one da\ last week al Ihe M, ed the Ionia fuir Thursday. Ilenn Wilbur called on L. K. Loll • bank is constantly being developed. Duncan Moss visited friends ii Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson went' Held day al Alto Thursday. Heier and !•. Bedford homes. •ach succeeding application. The longer you use and family and other friends, while Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday lfkf Ozi Pardee :iml wife, W. 11. Par- The IVIer Thomas family enter- (irand Miiiiids Sunday. on a husiness trip in Ihis vicinity. I Miss M;irv Smith, of Middleville and took different parties each day dee and wife. Mrs. \V, CosgrilV and. tained company Sunday. it, the better you like it. .1. C. Hallman and wife, of New spent over Sunday at the home of .1 to the Ionia fair. Alice Johnson visited Mrs. Thir/.a Fhner Kwing ami .family, of Lans- As a customer of this institution you Pardee and Lewis Coons and family, Dundee, Ontario, were Ihe guests of K. StaulIVr. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Parker returned ing. were Wednesday nighl visitors J. K. StauHVr and family called al of Lowell Saturday, at Ihe Frank Bedford home, Iheir niece. Mrs. David Agar ami are assured the highest quality of ser- from their Fastern trip last Tuesday Yours for Fly Chaser, ramilv the fore.pari of Ihe week. the home of Alfred Miller ill IJowne and report a tine time and glad to Arlhur Barnaby ami wife, of Way- Henry I'eel and family, of Cale- Win. Custer spent Sundav with vice becaue we realize that the better get home again. They were gone land, are visiting Ihe latler's par- donia, were Sunday guesls al Ihe M. Center Sunday. The Sayings and Doings of Qui Heier home, his son Stephen and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IluizinKa mo- ents, Mr. and Mrs, 1). D, Holcomb you I hree weeks. m Own Home Folks. ami family. we serve the more business we get tored lo Muskegon Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Wilkinson went to (lilherl Clingman and Bosl Hoov- U. B. WILLIAMS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Arlie Townsend spent over Sun- C. L. Benedict and wife, visited er, of Caledonia, were Sunday call- ALTON—VERGENNES and the greater the profit LO our cus- Mr. Beabcr, of North Dorr, is vis Saranac Sunday morning and got iting his d:mghter, Mrs. NiVkles Iheir son Milton, wife ami daughter Charles E. Brown dny in Alto. Sunday wilh their aunt, Mrs. Harriet ers al Ihe M. Heier and F. Bedford Aug, 18—They were graveling the Heaven, of Clarksville. homes, roads last week in our vicinity, tomers and ourselves. Fitch. and went to Melding, then to (ireen- Annu l.ong is Ituck from cunip- ville, Baldwin lake. Fen wick, then iiiK at (lunduku. Simon HeilVlehower and wife, of Isaac Silcox and family wilh Leo Mrs, James Houlihan spent Satur- Hastings, Diivid lleiU'lebower and Frh allended a birthday gathering day and Sunday in (irand Bapids, KAST LOWKLL. out to the place two miles to where Alto, Mich. Both Phones. K. J. Ferney motored to Cirund al (ilenn Silcos's. Ihey lumbered in Ihe winter of '7(1 The entire stock of U. B. Williams, consisting of the highest grade of wife, of Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Howk Florence and Delia Miller visited Aug. tU--Krnesl Vanderwall arul Itapids Ttiesdtiy. and daughter, of Itiga, Mich., called ami got lumber for Iheir horse burn. Charles McCarty and family, of at Mrs. A. McGee's last week a eon- llobart Coles have gone to Delroil Mrs. K. J. Ferney is spending a on Jasper Carpenter and wife Thurs- pie of days. The place then was u dense forest Kalaina/oo were Sunday guesls al to resume their pre-war jobs- couple of days in Grand Kapids. day. Ihe .lolm McCarty home, of lull pine. They hud lo be shown Orlo Weeks, of Clarksville, buried FARMERS STATE BANK of Alto Davis Coles is visiling in Delroil Fddie Boush and children, of their infant here lasl week, where the pluce wus. It is ull K. J. Ferney went to lirand Itap- Mrs. Klhi Kelley is caring for Ihe Marl Dutcher, of (irand Mapids Bhmchard, visited al his sister's Charles Keech had a horse badly W. H Angell, Cashier cleured up and settled now. Mobert ids Tuesday with a load of eggs. new hahy girl al John Weaver's, ol visited his mother here Sunday. Mrs. Win. Mishler, Snnday. Middleville. ent on harh wire fence last week. Munger wus chuulleur und the trip Beatrice I'roetur, of (irand* Itap- Mr. und Mrs. Fred (lodfrev and James Pardee visited Sunday al Mrs. Anna Bruton and sister, of Peter I'eterson is now living in wus 7(1 miles long. ids, is visiting ai tlie 1'roctor hotel. family visited her sister, Mrs. John Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, W. Cosgriil's. Grand l!ii|»ids. were Sunday visitors Sarah I'nrdv's tenant house. Mrs. Mert Mowen came Monday Harry Lone, of Freeport attend- .Mclzger, in Ionia, Sunday. Alma Kaiill'man, of Clarksville, of Mrs. Man Bruton, Mrs. Anna McGee, Mrs. Kale from Knlama/oo with little Margaret Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stor> visiled ed the hall game at Belding Sunday. and Anna Fash, were guesls of Olio Byrnes, Kssie Mnrphy. Mrs. Irene Sturgis, who has been spending a Iheir daughter. Bessie Kvser in Low The Shippers* association of Alto Fash and wife Sunday. .le/errski, of Detroit and Tom Mur- few weeks wilh her auntie. J. M. TOWN LINK NEWS. shipped a mixed ear of stock Tues- Abe Fash and wife spent Ihe Sab- phy were in (irand Bapids last week ell Sunday. Sturgis met them at (irand Mapids. r FARMERS day. Aug. IS. Mr. Carlisle 1'ude, of To- Mrs. S. A. Ware is (piile ill again. Silverware, Out Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Wednesday. bath with Lew Seece and wife, of Mr. and Mrs. Cage from Muskegon, W ledo, is visiling at the home of Stan- Mr. Lane and wife, of (irand Map- Frank Lee and P. J. Sinclair are Klmdale. i... George Thompson has the joh of ure spending u week with her pur- Please cut the Rye out of your Wheat. This will ey Winslow. ids, were eailers ut .1. N. Ihibbei's putting a new roof on Brown's drug The Misses Lenna and Benna Fash painting the King milling coinpaiix ents, Al I'unl and family. Mrs. Men Mr. (Ieorge Hall, of Fremont, Mr, Straw Spreading Allachraents be for your benefit. We have store. wilh friends, motored lo Ottawa ware house at Moselex. Sunday. ami Mrs. Merrilield, daughter and Katie Vamleiwall is visiling in Andrews was a Sunday guest. Beach and spent Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I'eter I'eterson. Mis. (ieorge Denton and family have a Hand-painted China, Etc. Dr. Shepard, of Lowell, was in Al- her cliildren, of Grand Bapids, and TIIM lojiuwiuir table preseut.s the relative vaveofone Detroit. to Monday, shaking hands with old Miss Clara Vamlewerker, of Lo- Mr, D. A. Church and Mrs. Sarah I'urdy, nice new unto. Two Carloads of Tile gan, spent Ihe Sabbath al Fd. and Mrs, .lohn Campbell and were in Beldinu Saturdav evening. friends. niece spent Snnday at Sam Snyder's. ton ol wheat .., weight Miss Anna Long is hack at the tele- Saturday from Iheir visit al Lans- .'00 jbri. lavs with their aunt. Klsic Kennedv. phone exchange, after a ten days' ing. Ickes and Mr, and Mrs, V, C, Webb Willie Keech visiled al Will Water J I'M) lbs. i» lbs. Congratulations. Coming that will sell off the car and the price will motoreii to Lowell Sunday evening, I'ev- vacation. Jake (Hess ami family spent Sun- Holds' reeentlv. Itester Yeiter attemled the Ionia be right. i Freil ami Ford Winslow and Mr. I dav at Gun lake. (in lirst sight, the amount of fertilizing matni-ial in FALLASBl'UUfi. lair Thursday. Itoscoe (Ulster bought a new slide and Mrs, Clyde McClenloch, of Mrs. .loe Slerziek ami son Charles Aug. LS—(ins Whedon, Mesdames trombone and is going to join the Jake Gless is enlerlaining hi« Grain! Bapids, spent Sunday at Win- Good bargain in printed business nt raw seems lar^e. but when one considers that in a We also have Flour, Middlings, Bran, Corn, Oats Alto band. falher from Mt. Clemens, cards al The Ledger oilice. Adv. tf. und Mrs. John Ster/.iek attemled the Dennv and Sherrard, (ilenn Sayles 1 slow's, fommemal fertilizer it reiiuires oOO lbs. of the materiaj Ionia fair Wednesday. Mrs. John and Sirs. I'earl Kingdom spent Sun- and Chick Feed. Also barrel Salt A, No. 1, at Dorothea Ferney and (iladys Mrs, Vivian Anderson is a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ford. Mr. and When >oii need rugs and linoleum Sterzick remaining with her par- dav at the home of Will Sherrard at ( $2,25 per barrel; and good service. Thorndyke went to (Ihrksvillc Sun- ber of Dr, Bigterink's family. ami I'red Davis, W. K, Davis nnd call on the Miller \ Harris Furni- tu furnish the 10 lbs. ol nitrogen, that it requires 150 lb. tnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. Woodhead, Harvard. Buy QUALITY Merchandise at Your Own Price day evening. Warren Boush ami wife, visited Miss An.uie Beekwith, spent Snnday ture Co. Adv. sack to supply the pliorphus and that it takes .MOO tu !MKj until Sulurday. Iier daughter, Will Clark and two sons of Low- Sunday al Fred Boush's, of Grand Hotel I'roeloi Call and see us or phone us as we have both B. S. Scheidt's brother, of Lake Bapids. at the home of Kd, Davis in honor served a chicken lbs. of fertilizer to provide the potash, the value of straw Ksther. returned Nsith her, after ell, visited his sick father, l-red Odessa, is visiting at Ihe former's of his hirthday. dinner to a parly from (irand Map^K s|)ending several weeks visiting her Clark at his hrother Hobarl's Sun- phones- place in Alto. Mrs. Harvey BIOIIMII and children, Mr. .-iiiil Mrs. Frank Van Amhurg Monday evening. should be uiiized to it - fullest extent in adding plant food grandparents. Mrs. Danny Blough, Miss Freida dav. Yours for business. Mrs. Avis Buchanan, of Concord motored lu Cannonshurg Sunday !*• to t lie soil, Mrs. Bulkema ami children have Lee Mock well and on Percy, $ ShalVer, David Flanagan and family visit their cousin, Morse Phitler. Mich., is visiting relatives and returned home after several weeks Frank Mock well, two sons and two Such a sale is positively without prec- were the guests of Klmer ShalVer friends in Alto. Sunday. Mr. Lewis Clark, Sr„ is (|uite ill, visiting with relatives and friends. relatives, of (irand Mapids. were vis- The Alto Elevator Cp. Helen Hull spent Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeiter spent itors Sunda\ of their father. Hor- One of Young & (lhallee's furni Frank Miller and family visited ami Friila.x with Olive Yeiter, R. E. COLBY lure trucks was in Alto Tuesday on from Frida\ until Thursdav with ace Mockwell. edent in the history of Lowell, Mich, Henry Slater, Manager. Sunday wilh Claylon Clemens and Mrs. .lohn Campbell and niece vis- Iheir way lo the city. wife. McCords, Mich. their daughter, Mrs. Fdward (lood-; Herman Jones is home for a lime ited her mother. Mrs. Sam Snyder sell, of Fast Bowne. from his work at Lowell and is Mr. and Mrs. John 1). Morton visit Peler Blonuh snut "'f.«1H-. ^nilllldl soSOUn Wednesda.N. Mrs. Howard Bartletl and Mrs. and you should hy all means antici- Bay and wife, of Ionia, visiled Iheir working on the road at the bridge. ed Mrs. Carrie Campau Monday am Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Dygert and After you eat—always take Walter Wielund attended the Ionia Khner Michmond and daughter. Tuesday of this week. danghler and sisler, Mrs, Frank familv speid Sunday evening at Lor- fair Thursday. Miss Nola. of Vergennes. and Mes- Unite a number from Alto attend- Dorr Sunday, They also called at en Dygerl's. Francis Klahn spent a few da.\s dames Dennv and Sherrard attemled pate your future wants and save ed the Sunday school convention at Ihe home of George Karcher, Mrs. Marv Winslow entertained :i last week visitinn her grandparenis. the Ionia fair Wednesday. Bowne Center Sunday. George Ford anil wife visiled Iheir companv uT \onng people to Snnday ~ tc Cr:tc?:ci:'J,:-i:ip^sfc Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hill. Messrs. J.Tower ami A. C. Steketee • w iy brother Wayne al Lansing Ihe lasl dinner in honor of her niece. Miss (FOR YOUR ACID STOMXAI; No picee with- Mark on ii !§ Klmer Dinlaman and family left of Ihc week, & Visitors at Charles Yeiter's lasl wilh their wives, .attemled the fair Helen Wheeler, of Toledo. Instantly relieve^ Hem tburn, Bloat- out tliik Trade • m/ yniiiinc, money. Monday morning for Indiana to vis •t-:- week were Cdenn Yeiter, of Lans- at Ionia last Tuesday. it the former's parents. I), D. Ilolcomh and wife visited Lisle Chirk and William Fairchild ed Caesy Feeling. Stops food souring, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker and A. (i. Steketee and wife returned UAWKES SAVE YOUR FUEL Charles Copper's and wife, of Grand repeating, and all stomach misorie •. The water system recently placed allended Ihe Ionia fair Wednesday. & daughters, (iertrude and Fleanor lo their home in the Mapids last Ledge, From there Ihey visiled A, Miss Kdwina Wingieir. of Grand Aids diKtstion onJ appetite. KM i(H Btoniadi We Know Silos f in Hotel Proctor is workinu fiiu and son Leo, of Potterville and Dr. Wednesday. Mrs. Steketee had .1. Nash and wife, of Lansing and Bapids. spent the week end with •weutund utrung. Inrruan-u Vitality atnl I'eji. ¥ and Mrs. Marker and daughter for next winter when you'll need it and saves a lot of steps. Iheir niece, Mrs. Bernice Tuetiwid- EATONICU tho boHt remedy. Tuiw ')i" ilmu- spent the week wilh Mrs. Tower to Beta Davis. euniia wunderfully ly iiefitwl. Only coataa cent A I'rancis, of Freeporl. attend Chautampia and Mr. Steketee and keep the baking oven heat out Niel Proctor, Fugene Bryant and er, of Leonida's Ihe past week. ortwou day to use il. I'ositively tfuHranleed will cost a lot more next year, so we bought a few JT (iladys Kiel, of Lowell, is spend- Harold Dennis motored to Belding 16 bleane or u .• will refund muuuy. Get a tnu was with her most of Ihe lime for .of the house while Old Sol is on the MOKSKLAKK. box today. Vou will see. more than we have orders for. ^ ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. the enjoymenl. lo the ball g:une Sunday. LOGAN Auf;. LS—Lyle Clark and Will 1). (J. Look. DruKKi.st, Lowell ¥ Allen Behler. Mrs. Ida Meckwith visited her sis- job by buying your Beatrice Silcox, Gladys Thorndike Aug. UK—Albert and Angeline Clyde (iraham and C. 0. Hill were Fairchild allended the fair al Ionia & * ter. Mrs. Marion Weeks, of Ver- and Olive Bosenberg are back from Bleam wilh Ihe Misses Buth /ook last Wednesday. We have them in stock in Alto visitors Monday. their camping expedition. * & gennes Sunday and Klsie Lombard and Stephen Mr, and Mrs. Home Bitter and Mr. and Mrs. John Rehler and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Alger, of Ver- Ferney sold Thomas Curly and Weaver, Jr., and wife molored to our lumber sheds daughter Betty, spent last week in BAKED GOODS family, Mr. and Mrs. licit McDiar- I * * gennes, wVre Sunday visitors of Mrs. Melvin Kllis each a new piano for Green lake Sunday lo spend the day, mid and family were callers at the Hastings, returning home Sunday. Fmma Beekwith and son Frank. the Friedrich music house, Jacob and Luther Blough. of I Money * Mrs. Fliab McDiarmid and daugh- home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fairchild to Loant It you want one at this year's price, better see us Mr. Major came from (irand Map- of HOWK at Lowell Elmer Dinlaman and family, :ic- Pennsylvania, nephews of Ihe late Sunday, ter Mildred, were in Alto Monday. ids Saturdav night, where he is on eaiy monthly payments f f,> at once. companied hy Klhyle Cooper mo- Daniel Blough, are visiting relalives Mr, and Mrs. Fred Paliison and working, accompanied by his moth- SATURDAY. here for a few weeks. * Sale Starts Aug. 23 Lei your rent money pay • Prices: tored to Lowell Saturday evening. family, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Foole, er and brother Clarence. The lat- Always the best in Bread, Cakes, Pies, WEST LOW ELL Wm. Cudney, of Dutlon, was i Ar/.ola Kermeen, of near Middle- Mr, and Mrs. Arch Wood an i family. for your home. ter visited Sunday at John Vos' in in Aug. 19—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buns, Rolls, Cookies, Doughnuts^ Etc. Alto Friday and called at the furni- ville, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. B, K, Colby, Mr, and # IOXLM 1195 IGx.'JO flMs Court and children and Mr. and Mrs. Keene and all returned to the citv 1), W, Layer last week. 1), W. DO IT NOW. ture store. He is putting in a harn Mrs. Fred Thomas and family, Mr, & Clear fir staves. I'irst class in every way, $ (iabe Onan and daughter Viola, at- at night. wall for Charles Paulus, of Morse Layer and wife, accompanied her and Mrs, Art Williams and daughter 4 tended camp meeting near Suntield Mrs. Major and son Frank go lo 1919s at 2 P- rn-i and will continue daily at from 2 to 5 P> HI. and from 7 to lake. lo Hastings Sundav, motored to Muskegon Sunday, &• * Sunday. the Mapids Thursdav lo visit rela- 11FB,- B Bill,- s -b-eedllMinillli Mrs. George Lewis visited her | Lowell buildino tives and remain until Monday. Babe Bryani, who has heen at Fred Wei la ml and wife visiled ¥ * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullen and Joliet, 111., for ahout a year has re- daughter, Mrs. F. Hought.m, Thurs- children spent Sunday with her par- j John Mol, of (irand Mapids, was Addison Krb and wife, of Klmdale, day. here Sunday. 10 p. m., until the entire stock is sold. EVERYTHING MUST GO! Fix- turned to Alto again to visit for Sunday. Ii and Loan Association F. A. WORDEN cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclntyre. awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yeiter and *• * Mrs. John Care> und daughter; In last week's items it should have Bay Weiland's two lillle girls have daughter attended the Colby reunion Peter K. Kline and wife expect lo Doris, visited at (iabe Oman's last; read Mev. and Mrs. Hartle and Mer- heen ill during Ihe past week and al John ball park Sulurday. Talk It over with •s Lumber Yard start for Manslleld, Ohio, next Sun- I riday. lon llartle. as brother of Mrs. Dav- YEITER & COMPANY Dr. Vaught, of Freeport, was called Bernice Yeiter visited al her M, C, GKKKNE. Pre#., or f McCords Mr. and Mrs. John Kr/ystof and |: enport. instead of "Harth" and fam- tures for sale. day to attend the Kline reunion to to attend them Saturday. he held August 27. uncle's, Karl Colby, last week. J. B. YKITKK, fte", I rhildren and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | ily as guesls at the Davenport home Mrs. 1). Holcomb and family, vis- Mr, and Mrs. Karl Curtiss and * Houseman returned home Monday in Keene from Mocky Miver, Ohio. Arlie Townsend formerly, of Alto, ited Ihe former's daughter, Mrs, daughters, Mrs, Warren Lusk, Maud from near l.vart. where they have Mrs. Mvrlle Stillwell, of Alma, Furniture and Bazaar Dealers now of Lansing, was in Alto from Wm, Flynn and family, of McCords, Sunday, and Kvelyn Curtiss and Mr. and been camping for the past two came last Tuesday lo help eare for Saturday night until Monday, when Mrs. Chas. Smith were the guesls of SILVERWARE he returned from Lansing. weeks. her sick mother, Mrs. Fdilh Skinner, and Undertakers Boy Havens, wife and son, of Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Yeiter, of Lowell, Mrs. Helen MeynoWs visited her al Mrs. Lang's. in Silk Lined Drawer ChestTh e first twenty ladies attending this sale will be Uncle Tom's Cabin will be given Clarksville and James Birman and Sunday. daughter. Mrs. (Iabe Onan last Callers at Mrs. Lang's on Mrs, in Alto, August 2(ith under canvas family, of Boston township, visited Mr, and Mrs, Whit Kiel and Mr, Thursday. Fdilh Skinner Sunday were Messrs. Beautiful combination aet* of every in the evening. Please do not for- the families of Karl Minard and and Mrs, Ted Bollins motored to RELIABLE GOODS Noah Thomas Sunday, Miss Wanda Muxlon is spending a and Mesdames Ca/ella and Jacobs, aize, auitable for any occasion. get the date. Look for bills. Grand Bapids Sumlay to visit Mr. presented with Handsome Souvenirs, without any Anton Nearnberger and Joe Leh- few days with Miss Margaret Daw- of Ionia, old friends of tlie latter. There is no line ao replete ia every PROMPT SERVICE A. K. Winchester, of Grand Bap- and Mrs. 1). B. Miller, man, wilh Iheir wives, attended ser- son. Clyde Foreman and family, of particular »t the ids, has been in Alto for the past Mrs, Paul Armlt. of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Seward Onan and 1 Newavgo.spent a week at Lowell vis- COURTEOUS TREATMENT few days selling stock for the Pe- vices on the 1', B, camp grounds in Mrs, Helen Webster, of Lansing, are 1 Sihewa township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas attend- iting Mrs. foreman's home folks charge whatsoever. toskey Portland Cement Co. visiting Mr, and Mrs. Dale Curtiss. Saturday night Ihey came to Mr, and REASONABLE PRICES. Joe Berkey, Kmanuel Yoder, Kd. August ed Ihe camp meeting near Suntield; Clarence Schwader and mother, Mrs, B, McKlroy and daughter Mrs, Charles Foreman's, parents of Yoder, with Iheir families and Jesse Sunday evening. I accompanied by \V. W. Proctor, wife have returned to their home in Jack- Clyde, and left for home Sundav, likAND Boy, Jacob, Luther Blough and Ora Miss Mae I'hilo. of (irand Mapids. and Mrs. Buchanan, attended the son after several weeks visit wilh Morris Kalward and family ac- On these grounds guaranteed by Miller motored to (irand Bapids Snn- visited her sister, Mrs. Leon McCar movies at Lowell Sunday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas Foote. tv over Sunday. eompanied by Charles Foreman and day and spent the day al Beed's Mr. and Mrs. Carl Story and child- wife, attended the Ionia fair lasl our long service and pleasant ac- Charley Clark bought a new Ford lake ami John Ball park. Only about 10 days left in August in which you may Vtuutiful raturm Articles may be selected before the sale each day last Saturday night but his driver SEELEY CORNERS ren. of South Boston, spent Sunday Tuesday, quaintance, we solicit your con- S. S. Weaver and family wilh with her mother, Mrs. Jane Molf and Elmer Michmond and family al- Clnitiically did not arrive until Tuesday morn- Minnie Blough and Lela Miller, spent Aug. 18—The entertainment given take advantage of our special clearance prices on Mrs. Molf returned home with them tended the Ionia fair Friday, tinithtd tinued patronage. ing about 2 o'clock and he weighs Sunday at the home of Charles by Irene Chappel was quite well at- for a few days' visit. John Wright and family, of Ver- and afternoons and put up at auction by request. 1U pounds. All doing well. Stahl, of near Klmdale. tended and all enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Monks enter- gennes were attendants at the fair Alto played ball at Belding. Aug. Kdward Barnaby, of Allegan Mr. and Mrs. Bay Cornell and many items which will save you from 10 per cent tained for Snndas dinner Mr. and last Thursdav, 17 and a large delegation of Altoites ounty was Ihe guest of his grand family spent Sunday with Mr. and went with the team and all came )arents, 1). 1). Holcomb and wife Mrs. Percy Herman, of Grand Bap- up to 50 per cent. Mrs. Homer Thornton, of (Irand Map- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clark and lit- Lowell and Alto Stores. ids• I . ids. Mr. and Mrs. Mennie Towles, of tle danghler. of Caledonia, visited home defeated, as Belding won by a ast week. His parents came lasl Keene and Dr. Wilkinson and wife, his brother, Fred Clark and familv. score of 3 to 1. Too bad for Alto. Friday for an over-Sunday visit Miss (iladys Ferrall spent the of Saranac. lasl week, Phones at Both Places. We wondered what Loren Strong with Mrs. Barnaby's parents and vcek end in (Irand Hnpids, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Monks altend- Chris, Mieri, of Croton. was call- was smiling so about Tuesday noon, relatives. Quite a few from Ihis vicinity at- ed the funeral of Mrs. i):in Monks at but come to Und out it was the ar- Mrs. Melinda Lite and children tended the fair held at Ionia the ing on old neighbors and friends Come Early for Big Bargains! past week, Saranac Monday. here last week. He left for home for Salt rival of a new manager for the visited at the home of John Overboil, Beat the High Cost of Living by James Monroe returned home Thursdav. after a weeks' visit with h creamery. It's a boy, weighing D'/J of near Clarksville, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Win. (Iregor and Sunday evening after attending the his home folks around Lowell. pounds. George Overholt, of near Clarks- family have returned to their home after spending a week up camp meeting near Suntield. Field day at Alto was well attend- ille, was the guest of his grand- north. Trading ai this Store parents, Dilman Bleam and wife They had a very nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Needham, Kast Lansing—That the yield per ed, there being an estimated crowd • •• lasl week. Mr, and Mrs, Claude Cole and fam- Fmmet and mother and Crystal anil acre on many Michigan soils can be of about a thousand people on the Moses lloiTman nnd family, of ily spent Sunday in Ada, Viola Anderson spent Sunday at increased tremendously by the use Mcthers, Get Your Girls and grounds. The ball game drew a near Freeport, spent Sunday at Ihe The Sunday school picnic held on Mrs. Charles Carey's. of lime and complete fertilizers is large crowd from all the surround- home of William Beave.', the hanks of (Irand river wasn't very Mr. and Mrs. Orley Molason al- I shown bv tigures reeentlv given out ing towns and was a line game being Boys Ready for School. John Brighton, wife and son. spent well altended on account of the tended the fair al Ionia last Wed- { by Dr. M, M. McCool, head of the a 1U inning one score game in fav- Special Prices on Groceries, Canned Goods, Veg- Sunday with Jacob Blou"h and wife, weather, hut all enjoyed a nice time, nesdav. I soils department at the Michigan Ag- or of Freeport. For rough.and-ready of North Bowne. Mrs, 0. Heynolds is visiling her i ricultural college. In fertility tests Mrs. iNellie White, accompanied Mrs. John Yoder is conllned to her sonn of (irand ItapidItanidss , etables, Fruits, Soaps and Sweets. KEENE CENTER carried out on light soils in south- wear by (ieorge Skidmore and wife left hed with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Heynolds and Aug. 18—Mr. and Mrs. C, Lumpkin,; wlern Miehigun by Dr, McCool and Wednesday morning for an auto family wilh guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Lee und Lee^'- -M. (iranthum, the use of lime trip through the south part of Michi- : Black Cat Wanted—A second hand folding Ward (leih spent Saturday wilh Mr. Lumpkin, spent last Thursdav at done is found lo increase the acre gan and north western Ohio and in- hahy huggv. Any one having one and Mrs. Pitman, of Mallard. Special Prices on Ladies' Waists, Corsets, House Middleville with an aunt, value of rye from *19.75 to to Indiana as far as Fort Wayne. wrile or phone Jess Roulard at Al Mr. and Mrs. C. Quiggle and Mrs. Leo and Fdith Daller spent from! »«»d u high grude complete fer- Hose They expect to be gone ahout ten lo. Adv, Anderson took dinner at Loran Lew- Dresses, Underwear, Hosiery, Ginghams and Voiles. Thursdav till Sunday in (irand Map-1 tihzer. in the same series of tests, will stand the grief. days. is's Sunday. ids. t increased the acre value to *49,8(1, Llmo Dygert and Miss Louetta Mr. and Mrs. A. Oshorn ami fam- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Daniels re- Michigan was also found to respond Bunker were (|iiietly married last J. A. REESE, M. D. ily, with guesls, Mr, and Mrs, Reu- m turned Saturday night from their I well to treatment. U. E # WILLIAMS Saturday night at the home of Mr. Special Prices on Men's Shirts, Hats, Caps, Pants, ben Shoemaker and family and Mr, and Mrs. (Maude Silcox; but the ALTO. MICH. and Mrs, F. Marshal and family Walton Shoes news came to the boys of Alto, who Overalls, Sox and Underwear. onice Hours: A, M.. 10 to 12 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, wanted a little sport and went out Every pair guaranteed. P. M„ 2 lo .r» John Seely, of Keene. and gave them one of those old-fash- Dr. J.' A. M, Clark, of Ohio, look 3 Doors West of Postoffice ioned times. P. M„ 7 to 9 Service at all hours dinner one day last week with IL L, * Hard Pari Shoes Coger and family. Special Prices on Shoes for Men, Women and for boys—the kind dad Mr, and Mrs, John Patterson and HOSIERY son Max, of Kast Paris, and A, I. Children; for Dress or Work; Black or tan, at a big wears. Hlood and wife, of (irant, spent Tuesday of last week with 11. L. saving. Eitra Special Prices \ Boys' Waists at 59c. CogtT and family. oa •l«wsteplt artidMml Greff«ry's A Lowell, JMich. M ELMDALE Before Ordering Elsewhere, Compare Our Prices and Quality. Mirfcct. mmk m cannsd 3 « Specials for Saturday Aug. 18—John Studt, accompanied bv his daughter, Mrs. Albert Wiglield Early Jun* PMS, Sweet Corn, f 2 package. Quaker Coro Flake. 21c and family motored to Coopersville, where they spent Saturdav and Sun- Tomatoes and Salmon f Calumet and Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb 21c day. 11c. %\h 7c. Mi*, and Mrs. Ira Hlougli and S. W. •I* wm. »r^. Inducwt in OI*o, Codllsh, 7t Special! Custer did shopping in Grand Rap- •Hole Chtw. fummbtr, 3 All Goods Positively Brownstein & (Cohn ids Saturday. A fall IMM > 25 Years Blues, creams, tans, stripes; Ralph Herber and wife, of Detroit, WATTS' Guaranteed as nbambrays and mohairs, visited his grandparents of this Earle J. Ferney place several days last week. Cholca Meats These shirts are all in one Rev. Earl Starboard, Ad Erb and W. H. Watts, Prop. Auctioneers bunch now at tbe low price IIM yrie* if PIMSS ordtrs ghran prompt In Business Represented Alto, Mich. wife were among those who attend- PteMtll. of |1 ed the Brethren district meeting at attetfto. Sizes 14 to 19 Suntield last week. Alt** OpM Saturday Evmtao Elmdale and vicinity were well Highest Prices Paid for Produce. represented at the Ionia county fair AITOy lllicn. Until 10:30 p. m. AMEOHRA MARKET 3 last week. Frail'tftlkia Pints and Quarts. Fresh Fruit and Groceries Claude Studt and family spent Shopping it made a pleasure in thia atore. Coont Sunday with Rev. Clymer and fam- s 'i' ily of hear Pratt lake. , I J. J. Trowbridge and wife and \ -Y SOLO. THE LOWBLL LED GBR AMD ALTO W. m THE LOWELL LEDGER ANI> ALTO WEEKLY SOLO. FAMOUS Art in Fashion State and General News Section of Ledger PEACE TREATIES By H. IRVING KING LEDGER'S FARM DEPARTMENT Is the Demand (Copyright. IDiy. by the McCture Newspaper Syndicate.) Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs TREATY OF BUENOS AYRES. 1823 Carefully Compiled Information That Will Two women were discussing tbe brown shades have almost superseded subject of clothes. Said one: the blues of the past season, so much "Do you dress to please yourself •Vhen South America Emerged From Spanish Domination, Uniting the Be Of Help To Th© Progressive Farmer so in fact thnt the brown Is becoming or to please others?" quite as hard to find as the blue, which Revolting Colonies. "Why, to please others, of course," grows scarcer dally—and dearer, too. Ravenna—Bccauso uf tho scourge of was the reply. Krown, by the wny, is the coming fall grasshoppers, scores of farmers around "DELAY" CLAUSE 'STARTS CMMiNAiACTionINTERESTIN G ITEMS OF WILSON ASKED The IndciKindenee of Spiinish South Spnnlsh viceroys waged war on Hit DESTROYING PRAIRIE The questioner smiled. shade. Many of the Paris importa- Ravenna have cut their oats whil» NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR America wos rendered possible by tltc other colonies. In Upper Peru, or USE OF TRACTOR FEDERAL SUPERVISION OF MEAT INDUSTRY "Would you mind taking off that tions for street dresses of the chemise Philippines Must Wait a While for Independence Wolverine yet green. U. S. Grand Jury In Chicago Will Take Treaty of Buenos Ayrcs, which united what Is now Bolivia, however, there DOGS TO SAVE CROPS shirtwaist)" she said. "I have always nnd one-piece effects show in the col- all of Spain's revolted colonies below was a strong antagonism to the royal despised It." lection ouly two colors. In fact, brown Bay City-Meat production clubs Up Big Five Protecution In TO RETRENQI IS URGED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ASHINGTON.'—Republican leaders in congress have reachcd a decision to ON ALL FREIGHI Klochak Buys American Cloth. the Isthmus of Panama in a league authority which spread gradually to The silence which ensued was quite und black. I News Brevities are being formed here, the Bay City Three Weeks. IS HOSINECURE thick enough to feel. post pone Indefinitely the question of granting independence to the New York—Army auctions 14,000,- against the mother country, or any the other parts of vlceroyalty and The soft fabrics, such as duvetyn, W Poultry Association encouraging tbe rendered the Spanish supremacy pre Organized Operations Conducted Philippines. Tlie decision of the Hepuhiican leaders against consideration of 000 worth of surplus textiles. Admiral SPECULATORS STORE SUPPLIES, other country which should question Perhaps, writes a prominent fashion velours and kitten's ear, have pushed movement. STRIKE WILL STOP TRAFFIC IN carious. In 1821 this Peruvian move- correspondent, this little story Illus- tho Filipinos' plea for Independence Battle Creek—While preparing 10 Washington — The Government's Kolchak's Siberian government bought their right to set up for tliemsclvcs Offers Problems That Do Not in New Mexico. all others aside. Serge, we hear, to FOR RAISE AFTER STRIKERS as free and Independent nations. ment had gained such strength that trates the futility of even attempting followed the recent hearing accorded go to bed, Patrolman Oscar Hess White Pigeon—Al a special election, FEW DAYS. DECLARES SHOP case against the Big Five packers more than 11.000,000 worth. lo have a rest along with ail of the WIN, IS CHARGE. Strangely enough, the South Amer- an assembly of Peruvians declared to please. Most of us, I am sure, dress the Philippine commission at a joint dropped a revolver on the floor. The White Pigeon voted by 249 to 42 lo MEN'S LEADER. will be placed before the United 9ottier the Farmer Who Uses kindred fabrics of sntfa-.e rougher ican revolution started In nn uprising Independence, though tlie viceroy still the best we can with the means at session of the house and senate com- weapon was discharged and the bullet bond the village for $16,000 to erect a States grand jury which meets in Chi- Lightning Kills Boy Flying Kite. mittees on insular affairs. It trans- of the colonist* in behalf of the legiti- held his post nnd, by the command of Horse-Drawn Implements. Nearly 5,000 Land Owners Took Active band—those means in tbe bank ana Ftteoort entered lless' leg. modern municipal water works. cago in three weeks. This means that Scrunton. Pa.—While emulaling the sea which he possessed and the Part in Work—Cost for Treatment those the manufacturers create. Now pired that few, if any, of the Repub- Mason—All farm buildings, except criminal prosecution will be instituted. EXPORTS MAY BE PROHIBITED mate king of Spain, Ferdinand VII. Port Huron—Every gl'i who attends MORE WORKERS ARE QUITTING Benjamin Franklin by flying a kite Napoleon having placed bin brother strength of the royal forces, still of Range Land Less Thsn and then one comes across those radi- lican or Democratic members of those tbe house, together with the season'A Charles F. Clyne. U. S. district at- school In Port Huron hereafter will be during a thunderstorm, Andrew hoy- Joseph on the throne of Spain, Ven- fought to subdue South America to ant persons who not onty dress to committees had been sufficiently im- grain crops, were burned ou the Allen torney in Chicago, said thai besides 4 Cents an Acrc. taught the rudiments of sowing and ak, of this city was killed by a bolt exueln. New Granada (Colombia) and the Spanish crown. ELIMINATE WASTE OF TIME please themselves hut succeed in pressed by the representations of the Bygravea farm, north of here, as the asking indictments under the criminal Prices Are Higher Than Last Year delegates to take a stand in favor of cooking, according to Superintendent Workers in Chicago District Already of lightning which followed the wet Buenos Ayres (Argentina), revolted (I'n'pn rcil hy Hi-- fiiilfl I ' I'iii't- pleaslntr every one else ns well. result of sparks from a threshing en- sections of the Sherman Anti-Trust and Stocks in Storaoe Are Braxii's Independence Declared. freeing the islands at this time. Harlan A. Davis. Out—Quit Without Authority cf kite string from the skies. ainiost Mimuitaueotisly iu 1SIO, deposed Necessary to Lay Out Fields Se That menl nf A^ri' iili '•(«• All Seek the Picturesque. glue. Law, civil suits would be brought un- In 1822 Brazil declared lis Inde- The general conclusion was that Larger. the royal olllcers. and estnhlished •• 'f "»1' banded with these same quaint puffs lack of aggressiveness in seeking independence. was thrown through the windshield, At Wilson's Direction. diciary committee to report whether Simon Bolivar had now succeeded brought about a reform at Brest. tbe revolutionists noi exactly sure of the plows are left In the sround . on- , '• ""•.is In New Mexico I,.- ns nnd at one corner having a small The Government's program against legislation to prohibit exports for a in forming out of Venezuela. New lmv the glass cutting the eyeball. "Subject to Delay." Women's Clothes to Cost 100% More. whnt they wanted. llnuouslv. In most cases better plow. I "» "'c savh« In . nips pocket fashioned of the lace nnd Kalamazoo—Unable to find a board- the Big Five Is the result of personal limited time, at leasl, of foods, cloth- Crnnnda and Fcuiidor the Itepublle f r Port Huron-George and Harry Chicago Practically ull railroads Chicago.—A 100 per cent increase Revolution Expanded. Inc can lie done when the plows nre - " IW" wnsun Is lh.roll- tipped at the top with « deep red rose Fifty-Fifty Pacific Fleet Is New Naval Policy ing place after his release from Jail. orders of President Wilson as one of ing and other necessities, would be of ralomhia. He saw thai union was mi ,,| v 1 Chappelle. of this city, have arrived In the cost of women's gowns for fall The revolution In Buenos Ayres Idle across ihe ends of the llelds, nnd " - MW* ". To Mils sliuiil.l he and a blue ribbon. The bodice has a Mike Burke got drunk again so he of the Middle West have in effect advisable. uecessnry for Ihe securing of the in- home after sening nearly three yean the first results of his study of the and winter was predicted by delegates spread over all that section, but it was for this reason the methods of ibis ! fichu, quaint little sleeves of lace and would be committed again, he ex- orders to accept freight "subject lo Although prices of practically all dependence of the colonies and in ill? departure of the Pacific fleet marks an epoch in American naval history. with the Canadian army. The former cost of living problems. to the third annual convention of tne not until after independence was de- clnss are more popular, but nuiny ] organdie puffed like the skirt, and the plained to Municipal Judge Titus. He delay" on account of the strike of Important foods have shown a substan- January of IS'Jit seni Don Jonquin For tlie first tirue the naval fom* has been divided with exactly half of Its was 16 and the latter 17 at the time It became known that the President Woman's Wearing Apparel associa- clared. what is now the Argentine Ke- farmers prefer the other methods, as , Sheep in the Chill Room of a Large Packing Plant Which Have Been In- blue ribbon nnd red rose appear co- T was given another 15 days In the same Federated Railway Shopmen. tial Increase during the last year, Mosqnera lo Buenos Ayres to propose power assigned to guard the western seaboard. For the tir-n time also the they enlisted. Both were wounded. came to his decision after a careful tion. Increased cost of labor and public inking the name of the United they eliminate waste of time and la- I spected and Passed as Good Quality Mutton. j quettlsbly again at the side of the cell. R. H. Aishton, Regional Director stocks of food held in storage Jnne a defensive alliam-e of the railed strategic value of the canal Is to be | study of the investigations of the Fed- high prices of silk and coiton were I'rovlncesnf La Plata. Paraguay, which bor. Mi- United Stales Ix-parl- fichu where it crosses. The charming. Mt. Clemens—Macomb county rural of Railroads for the Northwest, is- Province of l.a Plata and ihe Kcpnl- (Pn-panMl liy ill.- iTniteil Stiiies I"rpart-1 not siilTered seriously in mimhei's dur- fully tested when Admiral Hugh Hod- Pontiac—The Wilson Foundry /t eral Trade Commission and the hear- pointed to as the basic causes. 1 this year were approximately 20 revolted in 1810. proclaimed Its In- Plowmen using tractors wish to re- j ui' rit of AKrieulluro.t frock Is not In the least fantastic or i school teachers will be paid 20 to 30 sued the following statement regard- lie of Colombia. ing ihe war. Indeed, onlside ihe areas man moves his armada through to Pa- ; Machine Co. has announced that con- ings before committees of Congress per cent greater than those held June depcmlence Ihe next year and refused duce to a minimum the time spent Wilh meat priees to Ihe consumer bizarre but picturesque to the hist de- per cent higher salaries than they re- ing conditions governing freight: actmilly overrun hy ihe enntemllng cific waters. And for the first timo 1 tracts have been awarded for three considering bills to control the Indus- Acid Threat Works On Girl. 1, 1918, according to a memorandum to nnile with l.a Plata, which, as yet, Hoped to Have Colonies Unite. in running with plows out of ihe j so hiidi tiiiii he Is denying himself, gree nnd is the sort of tiling a young ceived last year. Superintendent Will, "Beginning Immediately and con- armies, eaiiie stocks have fairly held Americans of the far West are to seo additions to the group of factory build- try. Conferences with members of showing the relatfon between storage had not revolted. Uruguay had been ground. While It Is necessary to do and wilh ihe prices fur live stock, espe- woman would affect for her gayest lam Lee Is experiencing difficulty se- tinuing until further notice, all freight Astoria, Ore.—Dispensing with the Itivndavia was provisionally In their own ami in souie cases even in- with their own eyes the full pomp and ings. It Is also announced thai the the commission and Ally .-Gen. Palmer figures and prices issued by the made n part of Br:i/ll in some of the charge of the La Plata govemmeni. some traveling while the plows nre ' chilly heef nnd lambs, so low to the moments. curing teachers for the rural schools. of every description in carload lots time-honored revolver generally used crease)!. Stocks of hog> and sheep power of the navy that has been th»'ir new foundry will be rushed to com- followed. The announcement by the federal trade commisHion. royal and imperial deals of Kurope His Idea was to have all the eolonies Idle, care should be taken not to do producer thai he is acluully losing mon- It begins to look as if the wal?t is Lansing—Reimbursement to the ex- will be accepted only as subject to in such adventures, a lone bandit held have .-ulTered mui-h more severely pride for years. The main base of the pletion. Government stocks were excludeil v too much of It. as it reduces the niim- ! ey. the nation is confronted with a to disappear altogether—that Is the attorney-general that the suits would up Miss Helen Callahan, cash.er of a and wa. field by a Porlnguese army. unite in n peaceful understanding with than Imve cuttle. It is also well known I'acifie Meet will be In Puget sound. tent of |29,S56.76 Is asked of the Mich- delay on account of the strike. AU her of acres which can be plowed in waistline, I mean, for the newest Marshall—Fifteen minutes after he be brought was the immediate result. movie theater, using acid instead. A from the comparison. The revntntion broke out In ('Idle in the mother country by which the rev- grave problem, wlileb requires ^uliiiion j that Kurope turned to South America Washington. had been arrested for speeding and or- igan War Preparedness board by the bills of lading must be Indorsed: "The fact that stocks of many Im- a day. making the tractor that mueli creations show not only no line where No final decision has been reached threat to dlsflgure tbe cashier for life 181- ami was suppressed only lo break olution should be completed: he w:is If we are not lo sulYer a deeline in Ihe : .md Australia for beef and lamb as A very Frenchy trotteur costume. The composition of the Pacific University of Michigan Union, (or "This freight accepted subject to de- less etllcient. Short turns, however, nre one's waist Is but many gowns and ' dered to appear in court, former Lieut. as to whether the suits will be brought made her give him all the money in portant foods were much larger June out atrari. Ir was not nmil ISIS that evidently listening to the siren song live sioek industry. • soon as shipping eunditlons permllted. It is an advance style, extremely Ib-et tells lis own story. The three losses attributed to equipping Its day on account of the strike." awkward for most tractors, and where is an anomalous silnalioii. The - • blouses have capes of lace or accordl- Ivan Solomon, telephoned the sheriff. in the civil or criminal courts or in sight, and he fled with $110. 1 this year than on the same date lasl Chile liiiiilly dedured her independ- of the royal eonimlssloiiers. Mosquera Il EnglanKhi'ImiwdI and Italy are now buying In chic, fascinating and neat. It com- most modern ships of the line In the building at the school for use of sol Urge Return to Work. ence. such turns are necessary the operm-'r deparlim-nt ha* endeavoreil io infnrm on-plalded chiffon set over ihe shoul- Not since I declaring two men had held him up both. It seems likely the prosecution year." said, the commission's state- insisted upon a military alliance those markets. The Vniled States, bines French serge, shepherd plaid navy, the New Mexico, Idaho and Mississippi, are headed west. diers. often has more or less dlflleulty in Itself on ihe snhjeci. nml after confer- ders. and entirely coverinir the upper on the outskirts of Marshall, robbing Representatives of the shopmen will proceed from both angles. The ment, "while prices were as high or IN 14 King Ferdinand had been re- against Spain. however, i< the only large pork sur- and white pique. President Roosevelt sent the Atlantic fieet to girdle the globe have the peopk Woman Survlvea Perils. getting the oullit in Ihe eorrcet pusi- • part of the figure. This effect is Marshall—Deputy Sheriff R. S. Scott higher, apparently ineann that they stored in llie Spanish throne, so those The result was that for Ihe lirsl ence with -

LOWBLL MABKIT MPOBT j Corrected Aug. 21, 1919. 44Tht Houm of Kuppcnlwimtr Cloth«tM Wheat (red) 60 lb 2 12' Wheat (white) 00 tb ^ i? i Corn, per crate 75. "Cox Grocer/ Co. 9 Oats, per bu. 70 Rye, per bu 1 38 Phono 309 Lowellf Mich, Corn and Oats, ton 80 00 • | Hay, baled, ton 33 00 , Will Save You Money & Middlings, per ton. 56 00; These High Quality I Corn Meal, ton 80 00j Bran, per ton 48 00, Flour, per cwt 6 00 j 1 gal. Siurar Syrup 75c J l^t&s, per doz 40 ; 1 gal. Ex. Fancy Table Syrup 90c Kuppenheimer Suits 0 Butter, per lb 45.' (Bring your pail) Pork, dressed 25 00' 1 pkg. Quaker Corn Flakes 10c Pork, live 19 00; Rspr—ent a Lambs, dressed 15 OS-MOO! 1 pkg. Post Toasties 14c $35 Sheep. Uve 4 00-6 00 I pkg. Golden Age Macaroni 7c Big Saving at Chickens, live 22—24 1 pkg. Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti *...9c Calves, live 14 00—18 00 1 lb. Breakfast Coffee, good quality 38c Butler fat, per lb 56 3^ lbs. Rolled Oats 25c Beef, dressed, cwt 15.Q0—1&00 Last Spring, we were hop- Beef, live 7 00—9 00 1 pkg. Uneeda Biscuit 10c Veal, dressed 20 00—22 (Ml, 1 pkg. Nabisco 15c ing that clothing prices had retched Potatoes, per bu 2 50 G-5c Toilet Paper 25c the peak. We expected that Fall Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ilurd and child-! / ren and Mrs. Morgan, of Lansing prices would be a little lower—and were Sumlay callers :it Supt. C. W. to did many othera. We were all Appleton's. j "Cash and Carry" Bargains in printed envelopes at wrong. 1 he Ledger office. Case lot just re- ceived, diflTerent grades. tf Wholesale prices for Fall clothes are today 15^ to 25^ higher, which means that your Fall suit will cost at least IS or |10 more. MRS. HOUSEWIFE jCowell ^Public Schools But there is a way of saving •HEjRE YOU ARE that $5 ar $10. Buy your suit or tuiU Empty your own flour, be independent of the men; don't take the risk of breaking your neck by getting RIGHT NOW. up in a chair to reach your flour bin. For the remainder of August we will give one We're showing some special water-proof house apron with each kitchen cabinet pur- chased. value Kuppenheimer Suits at $35. They Read the one-page adv. in the Saturday Evening Post of Aug. 16. are values that you won't be able to a duplicate for less then than $40 or $45 next Fall. Styles to suit men or young Miller & Harris Furniture Co. men; choice fabrics; pleasing color- Furninure and Undertaking tons* Jail Tjerm begins September 2, J9/9

Also splendid values in sty- The undersigned having purchased the The Lowell Public Schools offer the following courses: liih Kuppenheimer Suits> at $40 and Coilogo Preparatory for those expectioK tu enter a college or university. 145. GROCERY and PRODUCE Agrloulturo—For those interested in aKritulture and at the same time prepare for business of George B. Shaw, announces that he college. will continue the same at the old stand and re- Commorolal—For those wishing to prepare for office work or acquire a knowledge John J. Lalley tain the present help. He solicits the patronage of office routine. of his old customers and that of the public in Household Arta-^ For girls whose school career will end upon graduation. general. He will endeavor to do business on a basis fair to all and to carry the best in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES the market affords. The school is on the approved list of the University of Michigan and the accredited list of the North Central Association, which en- F. E. PERKINS ables graduates to enter all colleges and universities without exam- Successor to Geo. B. Shaw ination. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. White and K. M. Shivel spent Sunda> at Lowell Phone No. 14 daughter Huth, are spending the Ionia. ILL 111 101 week with relatives in Lansing. If it's carpenter work, see Hie For information call upon The fronts of the Oliver store and Hawley. 4 tf. Dr. F. E. White, President that of the Brown store in the Ne- Kuth Kurch was in Grand Kapids Ledger liners do tbe biuineii We can do that Job of priatlos for Bits ef News Ateet Peeple asd gonce block have been repaired. Monday. Earl Vosburg is Ihe owner of a you now at The Ledger oflice. W. S. Winegar, Secretary TMags Tea laew- The ('.ox Grocery Co. opened ils Will Doyle was in Grand Haven Ford runabout. Job printing business is lively ut D. G. Mange, Treasurer new store in the Negonce block The Ledger oilice. Our patrons the past week. Chicago Tribune at Lasby's next There will be brood sows at the Wednesday morning. Their opening will kindly remember that Mondays, Orlo J. Yeiter, Trustee Today, Aug. 21. is the date of the Sunday and thereafter. [tf. Dagan sale, Aug. 23. Adv. iinnonncement appears elsewhere in Fridays, and Saturdays are job days, Harold Weekes, Trustee Ada Pioneer picnic. Harold Weekes was a Grand Kap- Wm. Yates spent over Sunday Ihis paper. and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Board of Education wilh Grant Warner and family. Miss Ethel Yardley has returned Hugs and linoleums at Miller & ids business visitor Friday. Thursdays are paper days. Harris Furniture Co.'s. Adv. All sizes of (loodyear tires and to her position in Washington, 1). (!., Get your linoleum and rugs of the Mrs. Walter Moore is spending a Or Chas. W. Appleton, Superintendent; G. A. Himebaugh, Principal. tubes at Worden's store, McCords. after spending two months' vacation Licensed to wed: Charles E. Dy- Miller & Harris Furniture Co. Adv. few days at St. Johns. Her son Wal- Dance at Cleaner hall, Moseley, with her father here and friends in gert and Lonetta Bunker: hoth of Al- No ball game in Lowell this ler who is at St. Johns hurl his Aug. 30. Come and have a gooti Irand Kapids. to. Thursday afternoon. Too many pic- linger while camping wilh Ihe Boy time. Mr. and Mrs. (). K. Motter and Mrs. Margaret Flanagan is spend- nics. Scouts and it does not yield to the Miss Dora Chase and Mrs. (Irant laughter Clella of Cleveland and ing a few days at J. Tobine's in I'ar- Miss Phoebe Wells, of Detroit, vis- doctor's treatment and is giving him Warner attended the fair at Ionia Mk-s. .1. G. Renter of Freeport were nell. ilt-d a few days recently wilh friends much trouble. last Friday. Monday and Tuesday guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Monks spent in Lowell. Lieuts. Carl and Theo Bank were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Whitney, of Caroline Yeiter. Saturday at their son's, James Mr. and Mrs. Phil Althen. of Grand here Tuesday, after joining the (irand Rapids, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Callier has leased the Monks. Kapids. were Lowell visitors last American Legion in Grand Kapids. C. D. Hodges Sunday. White front building and will in- •Mrs. K. M. Shivel and Evah Mc Thursday. They will also attend a reunion of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parrish, of stall a moving picture theater there, Ginnis spent Thursday in Grand Mrs. Nellie llulberl was laken lo Company K., of their regiment. Grand Kapids, spent Sunday with running it in connection with his liapids. the Slate hospital at Kalamazoo Their Lowell friends are always Mr. and Mrs. I). (1. Look. Saranac theater. I'earl Mead spent last week with Thursday. glad to see them. Mr. and Vrs. Ed. Walker and Mr. Ernest VanDerwall has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hausserman, of Miss Jennie Joseph left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtiss und and Mrs. George Hazel were in Detroit to accept the position of- Saranae. morninK for a len days vacation at daughter Evelyn, of West Lowell, Grand Hapids last Monday. fered by the Dodge Motor Co.. with Mrs. Will C. Kurdick returned South Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and two whom lie was employed before lit- children, of Fox, Mrs. W'. K. Lusk, of Miss Nola Richmond left Wednes- Tuesday from a week-end visit in Mr. and Mrs. Kowland Kyder and day afternoon for (irand liapids, entered the army. | (irand Kapids. Kustburg, Va., and Miss Maude Cur- Miss Myrtie Taylor accompanied S. tiss, of Washington. D. C., were Sun- to visit Miss Marie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Coons and Mrs. Satisfied customers are my best P. Hicks to Alio Tlmrsdav. Addie White, accompanied by Mrs. advertisements. Lowell cleaning lay guesls al the home of Mr. and The King Milling company is Mrs. E. Yeiter and daughter Lena, Mrs. O. J. Yeiter. making extensive repairs upon the ('ora White Smith of Grand Kapids, j and Dyeing Works. Adv. X t. and (). J. Yeiter and family visited Mrs. M. Kyser and sisler, Mrs. F. tlumes of its Main street dams. visited at the home of Walter White ! James Monks went to Saranac to in Grattan Sunday . relalives at Alio Thursday last. Sissem returned from a week's visit Little Audrey Chase was taken to attend the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Andrews of Dan Monks, Monday. Miss Alice Henry will teach in the at Edmore. Wednesday Ihey al- the Blodgett hospital last Wednes- Kindergarten department of the tended the picnic at Saranac, where day for removal of tonsils and ade- Albion came Wednesday morning to Leo Kiehmond and James Ford atetnd the annual reunion of his Lowell school Ihe coming year. Mr. Frank Sissem joined them, com- noids. have accepted positions in tbe Chev- ing here for ihe remainder of the father's family at Murray lake on the rolet factory at Flint. Miss Elizabeth Kowland of Flint The Methodist Sunday school vot- old family farm home. spent a few days with her cousin, week, belofie returning lo Iheir ed to hold a picnic Wednesday, Aug. ! Mrs. Edgar Ilurd, of Lansing, Watch for millinery opening at Mrs. Frank Condon of Vergennes. home in Lansing. 27, on Island park if is in comiition spent the week end at C. W. Apple- Mr. and Mrs. K. Van Dyke drove to do so. Mrs. F. K. Eeker's, Sept. 1st. My ton's. Mrs. Nellie McCarty and Mrs. G. (i. Towsley. of Grand Kapids, visiled to (irand Kapids Thursday after- Our thanks to the unknown friend trimmer, Miss Jean Chandler, will be here at a very early date follow- | Cascade real estate transfer: John Mrs. M. N. Henry one day last week. noon bringing home wilh them Mr. who was praising The Ledger in the Cox and wife to Martin Houseman ing.ing. We shall be ready to sup- Mrs. Maude McNauglon and child- and Mrs. W. A. Watts, of Des (irand Rapids-Lowell Motor l;iis and wife, w'/a, se '/i, section 23. Moines, la., for a short visit in Low- "Ihe other day." ply the demands of the public with ren are visiting her brother. Lewis all fashionable head gear. Mrs. F. Beaver's new autos are for hire. Andrews and family at Benton Har- ell. From here Ihey go to Ottawa John Wright is putting up a cot- K. Ecker. Bargains in canned goods at bor. Beach lo attend a convention of the tage on his farm for his son Jim. White's market and Colf'ee ranch. American Life Insurance Co., Thurs- Mildred and Ruth Lee entertained Miss Millie Chapman returned to Work is progressing fast with Will Mrs. H. A. Peckham and daughter day and Friday of (his week. Booth as carpenter. a dozen girls Tuesday afternoon California Tuesday after spending with a "farewell surprise" for Edith Thehna, vi •Hod Miss Janice Ransom, Miss Angeline Dean, of Coldwater Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Perrv and the summer with her sister, Mrs. M. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on Soules. who soon leaves for her new of Carlton Ave., (irand Kapids, lasl C. Greene. High school, on her way to and from daughter Belly, of (irand Kapids, week. her brother's ranch near Le Hoy, home in Rhode Island. Games were Golden Greene is stationed in San were week-end guesls of Mr. and played and refreshments served, af- visiled at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank C. Alger. Hazel and Kuth Kinyon, of Grand Fransico and is teaching in the ter which Ihe guests presented her Kapids and brother Earl, spent Sun- M. B. Conklin in Ionia, also Mrs. the old Martin Doyle homestead, midway between Mrs. J. F. Roth, of Grand Kapids, radio department of the university (ieorge IL Morrison and Miss Nem- with a silver spoon as a souvenir of day wilh Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs at thai city. came Tuesday to spend the week her Lowell chums. Win. Kinyon. ma Freeman in (irand Rapids. Miss Mr. and Mrs. David Wilcox and Dean and the latter two ladies taught Grattan Center and Parnell, on wilh her aunts, Mrs. Frank Alger Mrs. Caroline Yeiter and daughter Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge McWilliams and Mrs. G. W. Parker. daughter Beatrice spent the week- together in Lowell schools. Miss Lena entertained at a porch parly and Neppie McWilliams, of Grand end al the home of her brother, 1). D. A. Doyle will sell at auction on I'ridaN evening the following guests: Freeman spent Ihe week-end wilh Kapids, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .1. McWil- Townsend. her parents here. the Martin Doyle farm 27 Nebraska The Misses Mildred and Marguerite liams, of Delroil. called to see Mrs. bred Short horn heifers, Aug. 27. Keuler of Et. Recovery, Ohio, Miss G. W. Parker Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Perry and lit- Mrs. M. C. Greene very delightful- See advertisemenl elsewhere in this tle daughter, of (irand Rapids, ly enterlained a company of eighteen Marion Dickson and Howard Sieve- Misses Grace and Lois Williams, paper. son of Pittsburg, Pa., Clella Motter spent the week end at Ihe home of ladies in honor of her sister. Miss of Carhondale, Pa., have been visit- Mrs. Geo. M. Parker. Millie Chupnian, Friday afternoon. J. M. Ilutchinson started a two of Cleveland, ()., and Miss Edith ing Mrs. F. K. Ecker and .Mrs. B. J. hour wrangle al the Council meet Moore of Freeporl. Kev. and Mrs. A. 11. Lash, son Among the "old girls" present were Williams. The former has heen as- Mesdames R. Van Dyke, W. S. Win- ing Monday night with a protest A liberal supply of the surplus sisting Mrs. Ecker in Ihe milliney Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Col- against his village tax assessment lar, returned Monday evening from egar, Frank Alger, D. G. J.ook, W. Army food has heen allotted to Low- slore. M. Hunter, Ora Wardell, W. A. Walls "To be continued." ell and orders are being received their trip to Saugaluck. Wednesday, Aug. 27 and A. M. Andrews and the Misses Mis Julia Clieetham, of Detroit, is at the Lowell Post-otlice and bv Ihe Luella Richmond. Charles Wood- Miss 1 tiiia Scott, who has been spending her vacation wilh her par worth and Mr. und Mrs. Homer Gil- home for several weeks, a sufferer Helen King, Kittle Muson, Cora rural carriers. List includes baked Howe, Kale Perry, Ella Kopf, Annie ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clieetham beans, corned beef, roast beef, corn, land and daughter Lottie, of Grand from rheuimdism, has returned to Mrs. Ellen Bolton and Miss Bolton, Kapids, spent Sunday with Elmer her work in (irand Rapids. Maynard, Emily Sayles, Ella Cogs ' at 2 o'clock sharp peas, dry beans, Hour, pepper, soup, well and Jennie Joseph. After re- of Chicago, are also guesls at tlu tomatoes and bacon. Orders for Kichmond and family. Mrs. Arthur Reece and son Artliur, Cheelnam home. newing old time acquaintances the less than case lots will be taken in Village taxes are now due and J., returned to Iheir home in Jack- hostess conducled the company to Mstr Job print Is food. groups. For further information oavable at my store. U. B. Williams, son, Saturday, after a two weeks' "Lasby's Place," where an elegant "'"re at the Post oflice. Village Treasurer. tf. visit al the SpiMigett home. three course dinner was served, af- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and ter which toasts were given by Ihe Mr. und Mrs. G. C. Bradish, ull of "girls" and "Auld Lang Syne" con- Hastings, called at Ihe home of the cluded the program. All voted Mrs. 21 Head of Nebraska Brad Heifers, latter's brother, A. M. Andrews, Sun- Greene a queen of hostesses and ex- day. tended the guest of honor regretful Boy's New School Tog# Don't be led to think there is only adieus and God speed on her jour- one place to gel a lirst class Job of ney home. all showing calf, a few will be fresh in 10 dry cleaning, dyeing, repairing and The Ledger publisher would es- We're "morathan ready" this fall with the best in pressing. My pressing lasts. Will teem it s great favor if friends days or two weeks. They are high-grade school clothes for boys and youths C. Stone. would use the telephone of the pa- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Davis, son per freely in cases of newt Itenft in Irving of Detroit and friend Am- Iheir vicinityt such as deaths, seri - Shorthorn heifers, solid red colors; all have brose Conelly of Bullulo are spend- ous accidents, fires, etc. tf Hera are 3 Samples ing a week al Ihe Condon cottage Murray lake. WANTED—Married man by year for farm work. Good house, been submitted to Government tuberculin Rev. W: M. P. Jerrett and family good hours., good nay. Start Walt* Knlokera will return Friday from Iheir vuea Sept. I. John E. Rockefellow, test. There will be no by-bidding and all will Capo tion at Meathcote, Onl., and regu McCords. [12 p] Big assortmsat in all siies. We mention first a fine lar services at the Methodist church LOST—Bel ween Alto and Bowne Liffht stripes Id pleasing New shapes in greens, will be resumed. ^ Center lasl Sunday, n child's coat, get a new home on above date. combtoations al 60c, 75c moleskin knieker at |1.85. Messrs and Mesdames F. B. McKay color brown. Finder please leave 85c Copdoroys, worsteds and browns, plaids and new and C. J. Bradish drove lo Green at Alto furnilure store. pll ville and Baldwin lake, then un to LOST—Olive drub conl between TERMS:— 6 months' time on approved bankable notes, bearing interest at 7%, Dark cbambrajs at |l serges at 85c to 12.25. • mixtures at 11 and 11.50. Rockford for a 7 o'clock dinner Lowell and Alio Aug. 21. Leave at Sunday uflernoon.. C. Parrott s restaurant. Reward. Leon llammer started Monday pll morning for Mexico, hoping thut the FOR SALE—Letter paper in pound Pull llnoef BLAOK OAT STOCKINCS at 3So lo SOo change of climate will benefit his lots .'10c, perfect all rag, while U. Jiealtn. He was accomuanied so S. seal bond, beautifully water far as Chicago by bis cousin, Harold marked. A splendid paper for D.A. DOYLE !<. Weekes. those with large correspondence School diitrict order books for who can use unruled paper. The Coons sale al The Ledger office. tf Ledger office. [tf. W. T. CONDON, Clerk. N. C. THOMAS, Auc.