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XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTCBER 10 1919 NO. 20 Two Bandits Mrs. Thomas' Young Men Good Bye 66 Rob Layer's Long Illness Have Sport in Here's Y'rHat Look's Away Oil Station Ends in Peace The Making What's Hurry Today Mr. Look is selecting our Famous $ John Layer was held up by In the death of Mrs^ . L P.' Last Saturday, October 5th, the For some little time there has amateur gunmen at his oil station Thomas Monday morning, Oct. 7, Lowell Boy Scouts motored to been a rumor afloat, that the on East Main street, Lowell, last this community loses a woman Ann Arbor, where they witnessed State Highway Department con- 1930 Wall Paper patterns. He said it was week, Wednesday night at about who will be greatly missed. Dur- the annual University of Michigan templated the re-routing of State 10:80 o'clock, and robbed of a roll the thirty-eight years of her resi- -Michigan State Collegt football trunk line highway M-6G. like picking a Bride at Palm Beach, the had the jof bills he had carried in his hip dence in Lowell, Mrs. Thomas game in the new Mirhigan A certain city in the northern : pocket. won to herself a multitude of stadium. This was the first big part of the state proposed a route whole pattern in sight, but hard to make a Mr. Layer said business seemed friends who admired her for the game many of the boys had ever which would beneflt said city at about through for the night, and excellence of her life and the attended and it furnished many the expense of Greenvillf, Helding choice. While We, at the store, were get- money he was closing up, with but one beauty of her character. Her thrills for them, as well as for and Lowell. light burning when he was ap- life was full of kindness and those who had gone on similar Hastings, practically assured ting the new merchandise ready for Our proached in an old Ford car by good works. For more than a occasions. of having M-Ofi extended to that • two fellows with bandana hand- year her health has been grad- The party numbered about fifty city, was also left out of the pic- Annual Fall One Cent Sale next Thursday, How often you have said this! And kerchiefs over their faces, who ually declining and friends and and left the Kiing Milling com- turc. how often you have heard other* say covered him with their revolvers loved ones have realized that her pany offices at seven-thirty, ar- That reliable information might Friday and Saturday, October 17, 18 and 19. it. ! And how many opportunities you and demanded "Money!" in muf- earthly life was drawing to a riving at Ann Arbor around be had, a delegation representing fled tones. close. Death came to her peace- eleven-thirty. After eating lunch the above mentioned towns wait- This year we offer the best selection of frems ; have missed by NOT having ready Layer said; "Go on! You'r fully early Monday morning at at the V. M. C. A. the boys were ed upon Governor Fred Green in fooling!" But the nearest one 'he home of her son in this vil- checked over and marched to the his office at 1-arising. moneymnni ! 'stepped closer, shook his gun at stadium. This was the Annual It was learned that consider- we have ever offered and at Money Saving [ Layer's breast and repeated Her maiden name was Lydia Boy Scout day at Michigan and able truth was connected with "Money!" in sepulchal tone. Jane Hoag. She was the daugh- one entire section of the stadium the rumor though the plans of the Prices, Two for the price of One plus One All these things should start you to Layer, who has been edging ter of L D. and Mercy Baker was reserved for Boy Scouts from northern city would probably around trying lo get the license Hoag, and was born December 12, all over the state. After the game, miscarry. Cent. This is not Palm Beach but every thinking how foolish it is to go on number decided lo lake no chanc- 1&>3 in Cannon township, Kent roll .call was taken and the scouts It has been proposed by the spending your money as fast as you es and at the demand gave up a county, Mich., one of six chil- were driven home, stopping at Stale Highway Department, that thing will be in sight. Come and see. We roll of bills and the bandit pair dren, two of whom survive her. Portland, where they were treat- a trunk line highway be estab- get it; and not have a Savings Account drove away. She was married to Lyndsey «1 lo a warm supper. The Boy lished which will shorten the give you the opportunity to save. The Bell Telephone central of- '*• I homas on October IS, 1882. Scout Organization and Troop route between Southern Michigan to draw on in case of emergency or fice was appealed to for help, and and ''ved in Cannon township committee wish to thank Mr. and the t'pper Peninsula, a popu- investment opportunity. Oflicers Fred Gramer, Gene Carr until 1891 when they moved to Charles Doyle for arranging this lar demand and a logical proced- and Deputy SherifT Leo Bowland Lowell, where she has since re- yearly event and the following ure. quickly responded. The Night sided. She was the mother of men for the use of their cars: E. Keferring to a map of Michi- Look's Drug Store Start A Savings Account With Us Watch returned to his beat and ,wo children, Mrs. Ethel Doyle, C. Foreman, Earl Dowling, Harry gan. Governor Green, drew a line One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug 5fore$ 4% Interest and Safety for Your Savings

• the street car line and hustled mourn the loss of one who meant north. picking up M-OG just south J down town just in time lo see much to them. THE FILIPINO COLLEGIANS. of Belding, then on to Greenville • two men get off of a street car on . -^rs- Thomas has been a life- -r, • .. and the north. City State Bank 0 l F,ll ,n • the line they had followed.^They I "8 member of the Methodist th ir , -P. . o Collegians, with Members of the Kent County VM UU, , J:nabbed the pair, took them to po- Episcopal church and her enjoy- ^ »' 1 '"" BoaKoardt CommissioCommissu n who were pres- I Shot Guns Rifles I lice head-quarters, where they ment of this association ™ ZTSl a?.d' the representative ...... from. , found the shooting irons and the cecded onh b> her love and care OI, ,!, •.? tempt the musi Lowell, questioned the advisabil- * stolen money. for JUT family. nJtiS'rh^hl tu ^ fl*r" "> of such a ^ange. though their + Ammunition The only help the Lowell offi- . Since the death of her husband objections were set aside. t cers had was that of a policeman I1" home has been with her son- L.. ;"Vr.S «an . fu - r naI That part of M-66 from M-lfi to + in + Our Motto-Service and Quality who accompanied them and their -law, T. M. Doyle and his sons .u zip and a ,)0ini jusl souih (,f Belding will Everything for the hunter—Winchester, un I U 1C prisoners to the police station. J|I 'he past few weeks. ILJ ? ? ? "f.^e j,t. returned Card Honey, lb. 22c; 5 lbs >1.00 Remington, Super X, Ajax Heavies and other Monarch Catsup, large bottle 21c compk well known Shot Shells. Grape Juice, large bottle 52c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 21c Hunting Licenses Issued Here Smith's Flavorings, bottle 25c 3,000 Sheets Toilet Tissue 25c R. D. Stocking Zesto Mayonnaise Dressing, 21c or 5 for $1.00 guns and several Old Home sliced Bread forgotten fop many a day. . , , »•<<»•<<< 11 •••••••••• The car belonged to Harley Legion Aux. Th( far1 lha f Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Chickens, Hall, of Ionia, where they had dmmilijT"0 Can bc «" to Belding. follows a crooked = 1 Fresh and Salt Fish stolen it. U . /• r r f' r C,,UrM'' ^ th<> S«m* "ndi- ———1 Organized for , andieme clamor ^fo r muremore. !tiotionn mxN]W()U|d exist iff continued Try our Tea and Coffee The Grand Bapids Herald of Yon*'* ^ from Lowell to Hastings. October 4 has this: ^n"n8 10 Thc S!rand ,b<,ater must be conceded; the proposed I ear S VVOrR , soon. Two youths started out a week re-routing of M-G6 would not to W. J. Gibson's Cash Market ago to be "bad men." They The Legion Auxiliary held its any great extent lengthen the wore —t-i~slopped" short by'lh...er aslorm nit • . J I AUCTION OAL.COSALES,. distance necessary for Lowell The Market Where Your Children Get right arm of the law yesterday i,® .8 otlicers were elected: Thnrsdav October in to reach either of the two the Same Service You Do. when Judge Major L. Dunham in V V \ir ir0Pp at 1 o'clock Pastern time F1ovd c','cs mentioned, should they pre- v,ce r fcr ,0 trsiVe] eircuit court sentenced the two. ^ P ™4cn\ Mrs. L. E. « Vaste7one ranrn rTh*and '? ^ There is- »stes* ». tsls&S* I "V *&*** Brerina; treasurer. Mrs. ment in Ledger of Oct 3 for de *i ' " increase in travel, especially dur- auc- 'nf! Summer months, of the; ...... i- Mrs thousands of tourists who visit advertisement Nnrt}lprn Michi8"n' advertised as The arrival within the next few days of our recently j day night. ,h, / GREAT VICTOR. tu' 7'iT ^ . in I edcer oofr Orinhor irrt fnr Hp • Playground of the Nation, is * I The court recommended 25 ii. «• appomted: j ^t«her 3rd, for de ]c rcason for the purchased SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX equipment. 41 years for each. Behabilitation. Mrs. Walter Gum- ^ Hovjnw> ^ Jf)ol way Department to establish a These new boxes are "MODERN TO THE MINUTE" ^ FEATURES J Robbed Petoskey Store. ser. child welfare. Mrs. W. Stone; . Ka>' J,x"1 , (,JL!bfrI route which wi Itend to enco .r I; | The boys told Judge Dunham Americanism, Mrs. S. B. Avery; farm in South Boston, sale Tues- ™ o nnke M^rhi and have been made for the Lowell State Bank by sld-i Legislative, Mrs. Bay Rittenger; 1* Sn their SumLi ' the Mosler Safe & Lock Co., manufacturers of the ynchronoaa balance: finest vaults and vault equipment. always in resonance. Instaut, fnU-virion toning Our CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS are cordially in- vited to come in and inspect this new equipment. ^ Improved Victor circuit ... at Ionia, stole an auto ^ George Kingdom; state trunk line highway is neces- sensitive, selective I ,s, and last night drove lo LowelL; j" *i Bruce McQa^n; H no.. sary to the success of the under- A BOX FOR EVERYONE-Prices will ,,on EI*ctroIa ^ RCA power Radiotrons 215. Seeing an unguarded oil station.T^' Mrs. Ehner White; national - taking. the people of Lowell be reasonable. Come in and place RE-4S $275 they auicklv masked and flnnrich' defense, Mrs. Anthony Gazella; should not object. ing" their stolen revolvers staged vocational training for children, HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TONIGHT. The temperature of the dele- your order. Marvelous no*- eiectro-dyna- r.^.» -_j ' n,. Mrs. Bahth Stpwart: nnhliritv nfTi- Thn ruiuro Pormnr-c* ^i..k «.iii mic reproducer. their first hold-up, and fled to Mrs. Ralph Stewart; publicity offi- The future Farmers' club will gates from Hastings. Greenville, Grand Rapids over M-2L cer. Mrs. Wesley Roth. present the plav "Beating the and Belding returned to normal,; Tbreedistinctnnits—aii inter* Caught by Depaty The canned fruit drive is again Sheriff to Farmer Brown's," at the conference with the Governor ! Schangeable «.. accessible. At the end of the car line on on and will be solicited by mem- the High school auditorium Oc- assured them of their location onj Lowell State Bank Fulton st., their auto broke down bers of the Auxiliary serving this tober 9 and 10 at 8 o'clock. the proposed routine of M-66: the and it was here that Deputy week. Canned fruit can be left delegates from Lowell and Kent Tbe new Electrols- unparai- at City hall on and before Tues- ^ ided electrical reproduction Sheriff Leo Rowland, of Lowell, YOUR BEST INVESTMENT. county smiled their approval,! caught up with the bandit youths. day evening at 8:00. All mera- It's an actual fact that there each swallowed the cider from ••••• • m 1 n n 11 m 11 i n«••#•••••»• of recorded music as iC 0 ,ur They had abandoned their motor T ' ^ ! " out and are advertisements in this paper, his Adam's apple and called it J e neW ycar a u 1 F.xqniwtC; compact caDinets. car and boarded the street car. ,A« « in a single issue, that are worth good. E. B. K .{$ The officer followed them down- attendance. more to the wise house supply BELDING BANNER IS TICKLED • town and as they stepped off the , buyer than the price of the paper PINK. I street car at Monroe ave, and NE^ CAFE OPENS. i for an entire year. What other At a conference or meeting |j Lyon st., Rowland called Patrol- The Boileau cafe on the bridge, investment pays so well? Be- which a number of men repre-'J man Denzel Bennett and arrest- first door east of Gibson's market, sides that, you get all the home senting the cities and towns of1* Ss- $155 0. J. YEITER ed them. the former photo studio building, new in your best home paper for Greenville, Belding, Lowell, it Yesterday afternoon the youths >•»•<••! II I I < will open for business Thursday a whole year as a bonus. Better Hastings, Grand Bapids, and scv-|J told their story to Judge Dunham. morning, Oct. 10. " |U B WISE. tf eral other places, which was held * The court's sentence of 20 to 40 with Governor W. Green in his;* .«.ov . ' _i-k years stunned them. Their ban- oflices in the capitol at Lansing, i + 11 * « •« M « t M M M « M < f < « • dit career was at an end. in which the delegation told the t governor that they wanted to! + GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. • 9/eiv Strand TJhe aire, jCowell i have M-G6 keep its present route ij with every consci- PHIICQ RADIO German preaching Sunday at 10 west and south of Six Lakes, the * o clock, a. m. Bible school at 11 The Home of Vifaphone Talking Pictures governor told the men that that + entious motorist Covers Entire America Day or Night o'clock a. m. You are cordially was just exactly what it was go-[t and part of every invited to these meetings. % Evening Shows Start at 7 and 9 o'clock t ing to do. J John Claus, pastor. Governor Green met the boys in J i4ufo Oumers full Without Aerial FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct. 11 and 12 i his usual way, cordial manner, J CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Laura LaPlante in and when he learned what their + coverage policy. Services are held every Sun- mission was, he told them that as t day at 11 o'clock over the Lowell the state highway department 4. Set it up in any rcom and plug in light State bank. Subject for the les- "The Love Trap" had the matter planned out at thej j socket. That's all there is to do. son sermon for October 13, "Are With Neil Hamilton present time, M-66 would be kept'^l Sin, Disease, and Death Real? In a farce that moves from back-stage to boudoir in a ser- as it is from Lodi, its northern • GOULD'S GARAGE Every one is cordially invited. ies of snappy scenes that will keep you laughing every min- terminus, ^4iere it connects with t M-1S1, to four miles south of this ute. Oh Yes: And we sell them on very easy terms' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 44 city, where, at present, it swings • Corner Washington and Avery. Also A Two Reel Comedy, Ask Dad" and The off to the right on its wav to,** Sunday Bible school, 10:00. Latest News LowelL Free Demonstration in Your Home Morning worship, 11:00 . Instead of swinging off to the Junior N. Y. P. S., 6:45. Admission 20c and 40c right and going to Lowell as at Senior, N. Y. P. S., 6:45. present. M-66 will be changed Evening service evangelistic, SUNDAY and MONDAY, Oct. 13 and 14 and will swing to thc east and 7:3U. then south into Saranac and on Call S1G L E R' S-Jeweler Prayer meeting every Wednes- down to Hastings, Battle Creek, day evening at thc church at 7:30. "Wonder of Women" and on down to the southern Phone 236 You are cordially invited to at- With Lewi* Stone, Peggy Wood, Leila Hyams state line. Lowell people who tend these services. were present at the conference Rev. Earl J. Stevens, pastor. HE HAD a wife who adored him. But what he craved was ^ with the governor agreed that it inspiration—he found it in a flaming romance with a beau- ^ was a good thing to make thc FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. tiful singer. change because that they were Morning worship next Sunday See this powerful dramatic picture. Judge its problems well taken care of with their lo- at 10:30 a. m. Rev. C. S. Wheeler, for yourself. cation on M-21 and that it would Had Cold Feet Yet? D. D., district superintendent Also A Two Reel Comedy, **Boxing Gloves" and not bc harder or farther for them will preach. The Latest News to get to any point on the present Church school at 12 noon. M-66 with the new route than it The Fall weather will give them to Intermediate Epworth League Admission 25c and 50c. is at present. at 5 o'clock. Herbert Reynolds .Among the men who were pres- you. With the coming of the nool will be the leader. • TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 and 16 t ent at the conference were Mr. Mid-week prayer service Wed- Townsend, a member of the Kent nights before fires are started, there nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. J Sue Carroll in County Boad Commission; Philip will be a demand for Hot Water i T. Colgrove, of Hastings and VERGENNES M. E. CHURCH. "Chasing Thru Europe" others. Greenville sent as its Bottles to keep the feet warm and Rev. C. S. Wheeler, D. D., dis- representatives. Postmaster Irv- trict superintendent will preach Also a Two Reel Comedy ing Walker, M. N. Christensen prevent cold. A good Hot Water at the morning service at 9 Wednesday—Country Store Night and Chevrolet Tickets. and Bep. Milo A. Johnson, while Bottle is no longer a luxury. It is a | o'clock next Sunday. Sunday Admission 15c and 35c Belding was represented by Es- j school at 10 a. m. All are cor- ton L Bates, local druggist. Crusader Coal necessity in every family. jdially invited. The men were all elated and No Soot—The Best and the Cheapest. Buy Lew THURS., FRI. and SAT.. Oct. 17, 18 and 19 highly pleased over Governor Hot Water Bottles from $1.00 up. Than You do of Other Coal-CRUSADER Will Go BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. The Spectacle of the Ages Green's assurance that M-66 was Sunday service: not to be moved from Six Lakes Farther for You. Bible school at 10, a. m. Dolores Cottello in south and it was to be made an| Preaching, 11, a. m. even more important route Winegar & Hartman B. Y. P. U, 6:30, p. m. through the fact that it was to be C. H. RUNCIMAN l Song service and preaching at "Noah's Ark" continued on to the southern state; j7:30, p. m. line.—(Belding Banner News. iwu THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. Thursday. October 10. 1929 TIIE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, Oclohcr 10, 1929 THREE 4. Seven Chlcaro women were BenneM and wife were Sunday ^ r fined tl each for littering a city visitors at Duanc Keith's in THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO SOLO Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Riggs, of •++++++++++'f++++-l'++++++++++++++++++++*+*+++++**J park with peanut shells. Grand Bapids. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- PIOVE IT Boosting SHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- Pontiac, spent the week-end with Thc party at Lone Pine Inn giv- •> They might try dgaret butts r* vrf i -.'SM a.» lhe George Gano and D. J. Dinsen en in honor of Hattie Hoag, of LATION. ETC.. REQUIRED BY Publisheld every Thursday morning at 210 East Main and whisky bottles next time and Twin Falls, was enjoyed by all ACT OF CONGRESS OF families. Street, Lowell, Michigan. get away with it. TO YOHSELF Tourist-Resort AUGUST 21. 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson Here's Another True Story About F. M. JOHNSON, Editor aid Publisher thc neighbors and friends. ()f Th Albert Graham and family, of RiicirtveQ c Lowell Ledger and Al- and daughter Elizabeth, of Grand Thirty-seventh year on the job. When you open your pack- The Republican parly is demon- Lansing, and Ben Sharp and lJCIoCflCoO|,0 j;0|0 publtehed weekly at Low- Rapids, called on Mrs. Jennie Member National Editorial Association and Michigan strating that reform of the tariff family, of Grand* Rapids, were nonSric rw The Michigan for October 1, 1929. Thompson Saturday. Press Association, also of Lowell Credit Exchange. age from our laundry, you Grand Christiansen's Ice Cream Service "by its friends" is improbable if Sunday visitors at thc Hermancc Michiifiin Tn.frUl and Resort as- Slate Of Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines, of Entered at postoiBce, at Low-ell, Michigan, as second-class matter. will find your clothes as NATIONALLY Michigan tourist and nesort a ^ Dulton, were dinner guests Sun- and Gross home. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE not impossible. SU spotless as a bank of fresh Kmor i H.nn. or Harbor of Kcnl day ot Mr. ami Mrs. S. I-. Hoy- Year. $2.00; Six months, tl.OO; Three idbnins, 50c; Single copies 5c. Abby Odell and her aunt. Hat- tic Hoag spent the week-end with Llnur J. Iia ' •. asnnn tn Before me, a Notary public in nolds. Cigaret prices • are going up. driven snow Springs, today Ml aside W.OOOto a d , state and county; Claude Cole spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otzman in n for tht GALLON 'We should worry!" educate western Michigan rest afor id pcrsona|ly appeared his sister, Mrs. Fred Rykerl, of Detroit. And it will be as clean rPf.1: M. wh". hnvinB Ada and sweet. The^resori b"n duly—' .cSdhTg'To Mrs. Edna Bloomer and daugh- IONIA G. A. R. WILL MEET AS Hanna maintain ^ . .. j-'law, deposes and says that he is ter, Lorraine, of North McCords, You cannot do your wash as LONG AS TWO LIVE. business would be ^ fHalW in- thp b^sher of Lo^n IyCd. spent Monday with Mrs. William EDITORIALS FAMOUS 1 Ionia, Oct. 4.—The annual meet- well al home; and when all jurcd if increased tourjst ^ , Alto So| an(| ,hat the Heschc. From Pens of Other Editors ing of the Ionia county battalion. ness should be inadequately fol|owing |s to |hc bcst of his Mr. and Mrs. Philo French and i G. A. R.. and W. R. C., was held, materials, labor and lime bandied. . , knowledge and belief, a true Grant French, of Howell, spent here Wednesday, thc relief corps' arc considered, you cannot I he association asked ^PP®. n," statement of the ownership. Monday afternoon and nighl at FOR POSTERITY. j contributing the larger number^ ment of a com®'"femanagement (and if a daily pa- lhe S. P. Reynolds and Mrs. Lib- do ti cheaper. The rcforestration plan of thc of those i n attendance. The how insurance ratwmight be re- ^ thp circul!,lion)t ctc>f of thc bie Reynolds homes and attended Detroit News, which has the ap-, Grand Army was represented by Cre a 1 the funeral of Mrs. De Roy Wood LV,friendljf office fhi 1 Give us A Trial "ii • » ri nff ohmif « nlnn for aforesaid publication for the dale in a fricnanf icfwn t proval of Governor Fred W. Samuel Stowell a nil William A. mittcc to bring about P . . , shown in the above caption, re- Tuesday afternoon. Green and the Department ofiWoods, of Ionia, and Jamesl proper inspection of tourists ,u_ k„r oj reJ quired by the Act of August 24, Miss Addie Johnson look her Just the other night before the cool eve- Conservation, is the first attemptiThomas and William Olds, of, accommodatio"Tj'Vv.n: homes andn f «hp'embodied in section 411, 6th. 7th and 8th grade pupils to It is some lime since we heard A FRIEND IN DEED, on a large sale of reforest thej Belding. Sinthine Lundry commended the "hnrtening of the |,ostaI Uws and Regu|alionSf 0 visit the museum in Grand Rapids nings came on some Lansing people dropped a good mother-in-law joke. The !>? 8 » « regular old-time friend. culover lands of Michigan. lt{ Ionia was made fhc permanent Ottawa & Walbridge Sts. school year as a means of length-length- , nr.n|(>(J --|hc|hp" rovcr5e or this last week Friday. .it r f ii f».., Hcs more to me than my provides an opportunity at a meeting place of the battalion, ening the resort season. . form to-wit- in on an old Lowell couple, who didn't know latest tells of a fellow whose fam- Ford. 1 m rf; All officers except the second; [ . ^w"^ small cost for many Slichigan! James Thomas, of Belding, was Grand Rapida Mich. — —-- - . . aii-.i| i. inai me names and ad- il.v was entertaining his wife's i nCver was born lucky, so Eventually you will take The what to do for a nice little set-'em-up; but citizens to have a part in bringing named president an() L. E."Morse. Phone 9S'lll vice-presidcnl, a post to bt jdresses 0f publisher, editor, Ledger. Why not now? tf. mother, and who gave her a jar For my obi friend 1 thank the timberlands back to these denud-lof Lyons elected treasurer. It by L. J. Thompson, nre- ,',n(, business managers are: —happy thought—the lady of the house • of vanishing cream. "Jar" isn't „ Lord. .... ed areas. was voted to hold meetings an-j Lowell Agent ids, were re-elected, /hey arc Frank M johnsont Lowell. i i :iu „ i. . ,.„k. i „ ..., I ve got some hobbies and some so bad. either. It might be sup- faults Michigan has about six million nually as long as there are two. President, Carroll F. Sweet, Mi hj stepped to the phone and called acres of cutover lands. Under G. A. R. members in thc county. | Mrs. Gertrude Jones Grand Rapids; Editor-Same. posed to loosen up her settled That 1 would like to keep inside. the plan devised by the News Oct. 16 will be annual inspection Phone 333 dent, Archie E. McCrea, Muskc ManaginK Editor—Same, 2 6 3—Just like that! condition. But joking aside, we But I can't hide a thing from him. these lands may bc reforested at day for the post and corps.— : Plumbing, Heating and I 1,1 gon; treasurer, Business Managers—Same. think that slighting allusions to ' Slass to him, from bone to a cost of $2.50> per acre. A gift (Grand Rapids Press. Muskegon; se-crelary and rnanag 2 ^ ^ is (If ^ and the old boy was right there pulling the ; e of $100 to the fund will reforest ru C( Sheet Metal Work I molhm-in-U* »rc mostly un- And yel h - con,cs .rolln(| j|lst the cr, Hugh J. O y. Hnrhor ' ^y a corporation, its name and •10 acres, the state making up the and Elmer J. Hanna, Maroor n(,(,ri,(c h,t nm, justified. Of course there are. same, address must be staled and also ; Prompt service on { door bell almost before the phone bell quit ;; difference in cost between the Springs.—(Detroit tree Press. immediately thereunder t h e and always have been mean As if he didn't know that I $2.50 figure and the $5.50 lo $7.50 names and addresses of stock- ringing and the Lansing folks said it was the I Y. M. C. A. NEWS NOTES. Repair Work + mothers-in-law, because there are Had faults and whims and made expense estimated for actual re- R -- in holdernumtTSs owninUWIIIIIKg our holdiniiuiiiiiikg on""ie- very best ice cream they ever ate anywhere. r foreslralion. In the Y. M. C. A. " per cent or more of lotal amount and always have boon mean worn- Thj|t Xt Tricnds would not Thc slate will protect the new Grand Rapids there are a number (f ^ ^ If ^ ^ ^ ^ RAY COVERT | en; but one thing we agree upon deny. "It's licking good. Buy you some, Sal!" growth and eventually receive of fellows from the ^mrty poralion, the names and address- Phone 317 f at our house is that either of us In fact, I sometimes quarrel with lhe full benefit when the trees Incts. Fhcse boys com , . es of lhe individual owners must Successor to Phil Krum. I would rejoice if we could call our ' , him, come to mercantile size. It 10 0 beS , of friends l! j i c ?i ? iSnrk nml|h® given. If owned by a firm, mother-in-law back from the ^ ( lo sometimes will will have thc right to cut them Rapids to the '|y "" icompany, or olher unincorporat- scientifically and rcplacc them of Echoless Shore; that the best we The next day back again becomes go to school. Many , ed concern, its name and address, with new plantings. find the \. M. C. A. a very - as wc|| as Jhose of jn(jivjj. have should be theirs. In life. And .plumb forgets.—Then, I do, +++++++ ,++++++ + The name of every donor of a come home atmosphere. ua| memi)prt must be given.) +++++++'5-+'5-++4"5-++«+-!-++<'+++++++++*5+++++++++++++-fr+++++++++ 'l * ^ ( they never came too often, nor loo. forty-acre tract will have his present we have with us the fol- Frank M j0i,nson. vt r on wou , d lowing men: Clarence Ander- 3 , . stayed too long. So. we repeat '/ ? ' >. e 1 . ^ thai way. name kept in perpetuity as a citi- Thnl |hp known bon( hoI(1 I .. , ...... , • i A friend, according to the word, zen who was mindful of the com- the latest mother-in-law joke Forgetting common weaknesses, son, Sparta; ^ .' ers, mortgagees, and other secur- ing generations—who wanted to ron Center; Rudolph Bier , j holders owning or holding 1 with a smile, the while we arc And unkind things they've seen ty leave lhe world a little belter -iwell; Allen L. Crum, North p ccnl or nlore 0f jolai amount hoping sometime to meet the real and heard, than he found it. The News I ark; M. H.,Lymburner, ^ Sparta, j 0^ |)0n(|s mortgages, or other se- old dear somewhere, "Over " every one would be that way, plan will also serve lo emphasize Chcster Nielsen. Grandville, Al- c|irj|jos arc. xonCi O. L. BEEBE t,,. —And every one know that he There. And that s no joke! | shonld, the necessity of rcforestration, Jello vah Pinkney, Lowell; Gordon, FRANK M JOHNSON the opportunity we possess for Boss. Lowell; Question Shaw» Sworn to and subscribed be- —0 0 Nuts — — We'd have a simple formula recovering the former timbered Sparta: George Sterkin, Lowell, f()r(. me |his 8th d of 0c!obt.r The slates which formerly en- That heals them all for "being grandeur of the state. It should Milo Van Wittenberg, Sparta; ^fra.) SATURDAY ONLY slaved the Colored race and ^ fiood. have the earnest support of every Clifton C. Wonders, Rockford. Dan A. Wingeier, Notary Public. patriotic citizen—(Ionia County (My commission expires July 2, which rcrlod their servitors as I^'^^TmetsTo/H^!"' LOWELL 34. GRANDVILLE 0. 1933. 10c scarceI\ human and which re- Win niake us feel more comfort- Salted Peanuts, per lb. Ionia here Saturday. sent their occasional crimes able PROFITS IN DAIRYING. Last Friday Lowell took a step CARD OF THANKS, 25c against womanhood with fierce Than being good one day in sev- toward the county championship We wi,h l0 cxprc.ss our many 7 lbs. Rolled Oats en. There is always talk about the and fatal frenzy, furnish by way possibility of the dairy business wben Grandx-ille ^ as decisively thanks to friends and neighbors But things, of course, can't 1 defeated. The l/Owell Janswere j hown us dur- $1.00 of contrast the higher-ups in af- that way. being overdone, of the folly of for the r s 3 lbs. Good Coffee advertising more and better surpnsed at the ou^omc for a ^ recent iIlncss fectionate appreciation of high It's asking too much work hard fought battle was anticipat-j w . cows, of the unwise agitation for 19c character and faithful service by God, od. Lowell scored at least one| 6 Boxes Matches better sires and more proficient and Family. (p 20 To start a second Heaven for us, touchdown in every period and the Blacks. Such a story comes herds, but neither government Dromedary Datea Pte 19c When we have yet to "break the probablv could have won by a 10c now from Louisiana, where the nor private investigations bear CARD OF THANKS. 1 lb. Seedless Raisins sod." SPECIAL OLDFIELD N. B. C. What Are You Going h C h ln h out the alarm that is contained We wish to thank the neigh- American flag has been half- But if you can be some one's Soda Crackera Premium 2'Ib. carton 29fer.hrrS3rc r!lu ri„°g the on , man. .he nc.gh- masted over the Stale University friend, in this kind of conversation. IRESTONE'S imwvr to ihoic nKHor* 2 lbs. Oleo 35c People are using more dairy pro- ists who haw demanded an ouwand in honor of Jefferson Davis Wil- As my old friend has been to me. F Your period of probation here ducts, consumers are demanding ing medium-priced tire—a tire to give entire5 team playJd a'good brand death of our loving husband and son, a former slave of Jefferson 3 cans VanCamp's Milk, Beans or Spaghetti 25c Will help you toward Eternity. better quality and while increas- 30x3^ you continuous service at an extremely BIG FLOUR SALE father, also for the beautiful Davis, who has been a servitor low price. of football. "Ben." To Wear For Fall? Sfoduetlon may some day lead BIG GAME SATURDAY. flowers and words of kindness. c at the University for half a cen- lo slightly lower prices there will Compare it with any other tire in the 1 For three years Coach Finch Mrs. Myrtle Burch, Picnic Hams, lb. 19 tury and is now dead at 90. Stu- IN A LOWELL STORE. apparently always be sufficient nmt price field and you'll find it the Gold Medal or Pillsbury, 24 /2 lbs. $1.05 has attempted to win a victory Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon profit in business-like dairy leader in performance—and, appearaive and Children, c dents. professors and Baton Not long ago in a Lowell store 29x4.40 over Ionia teams but the best that Bacon, lb. 28 You'll find the answer in our store—not in words, but farming operation lo warrant its •i well. Lily White, 24V2 lbs. $1.05 Lowell has been able to accom- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slocum Rouge townsmen are mourning this happened: increase.—(Ionia County News. We have your size* in stock; cotui h plish has been a lie score. Thc 'and Donald. (p 20 for Uncle Tom. as he was famil- A patron had bought a dozen and examine them. 1 89c rivalry between the two schools in terms of superb fabrics, of skilled tailoring, of orig- Sunny Field, 24 /2 'bs. BOSTON CENTER, iarly known. Something like oranges, paid for them, then put YOUR OWN HOME TOWN. We will give you a liberal trade is very keen but the best kind of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, of Free Ticket to Strand Theatre Willi Each $UOO in Tradt this may be meant when it is the package down as he thought If you want thc place in which allowance on your old casings. 1 spirit exists between the pupils inal patterns. An important question, and a very lona Family, 24 /2 lbs. 79c and facilities. This year Lowell Warnerville, were Sunday guests said: "The South is the Negro's of more purchases, completing you live lo he a place in which Drive in Today. it s good lo live it is up lo you lo has a chance of lowering the of G. Travis and family. best friend." which he looked for his sack of colors of the prison city lads. Harold Orth and. „ friend, Mr. satisfactory answer. do all you can lo make it so. If 1 We deliver all orders amounting to $4.00 or more oranges—and it was gone. Some you do all you can to make it a Central Garage ttt Ionia has a strong team as usual, Mraheor, of Grand Rapids, were Considering Former Governor one had taken it and walked out. good olace lo live in and the oth- A. H. Stormzand having won all their games. But Sunday guests of R. C. Lewis and Lowell also has one of the strong- family. Harold reports that his Osborn's magnificent gift of 3.000 The head clerk insisted on giv- er fellow does the same, then no Aiaifnc«lfccmc one will need to complain. To est teams in its history. The father died of concer and had acres of choice timber land and ing the patron another sack of Suits with Extra Trousers Phone 219 do that though, you will have lo game Saturday will undoubtedly been sick since Christmas. resort property to the University S3 oranges, saying of the taker: "He be loyal to it, slick up for it, be decided by the "breaks." A There was a large attendance a n 11 a mm< 1 & of Michigan following his recent took them by mistake and will boost it and fight for it. But large delegation of fans will at the North Bell P. T. A., Friday evening. There was a good pro- like gift of 5,000 acres to Purdue thai is only part of it, you'll also come from our neighboring city. bring them back." gram, also a talk by Rev. Cart- have to do a great deal of hard It is expected that Lowell fans University, and numerous other Several days later he did. The $ land, of Lowell, followed by a W. E. Hall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beagle spent will turn out in great numbers. public benefactions, we are con- work for it.—(Ionia County head clerk's fairness and confi- News. his family. Sunday at Battle Creek. The High School Athletic associa- weenie roast. vinced that our old friend has a This and That Mrs. C. Vanderhoff and chil- dence were justified. 25 Jack Welsh was in Grand Rap- Miss Edna Allen has relurnedj,'on is expecting the largest FARMERS-ATTENTION! I dren spent the past week with horror of dying rich. We are There is a fair, square clerk Miss Zora Black, of Montgom ids Monday. j home after caring for Mr. While crowd of the year, ^e hope from Around - - that the fans of the two schools her parents at Morley. glad to learn that he has reserv- ery, Alabama, played the piano and an honest man. Mrs. Fred Kilgus was in Grand of Grand Rapids. will not say or do anything Mr. and Mrs. Grover Travis and up continuously for 51 hours and is Insure With The ed his Summer camp home and Not so bad a world, after all. Rapids Friday. j Miss Alma Wingeier of Kalama- which would mar the friendly re- drove tc Sangatuck one day last proud of it. What the neighbors The library at Zheshebe Minis lodge There are lots of men yet who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hahn spent *00. spent Sunday with her par- lations existing between the two week. thought of it is another story. Stale lllahial Rodded Fire Pete Kerr was in Grand Rapids Sundaiindayv in Ann Arbor. en\s, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wingeier. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson, and hope he will live to enjoy wouldn't sell out for a dozen or- schools. As long as we do not Friday. Miss Ellura Frost, of Kalama- have the bleachers the crowd is of Grand Rapids, visited their them many years yet; but if it's Something ought to be done Insurance Co.. of IQicKich.. *1 Mrs. Hannah Bartletl spenipenit the anges. MOMK omcc—PUNT. MICK Mrs. P. Fineis was in Grand zoo, spent Sunday with her par- bound to march up and down the brother, Manley Peterson for the about this Dare-legged fad. Ev- •s week-end in Grand Rapids. a fair question, we'd like to ask And that clerk—he's the right Rapids Friday. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frost. restraining line, eagerly watching week-end. ery day you see men crossing the Jack Wingeier, who has been him how a newspaper man ac- sort. He's building trade and Clyde Fisher of Ml. Pleasant, Mrs. R. A. Buchanan, of Sara- the play. This procedure, which street nearly killed by automo- $75,000,000 at Risk ill for the past week is improving SEELEY CORNERS. cumulated so much property? If good will at the same time. spent Sunday with Lowell friends. nac, will spend the Winter with can nol bc helped, affords plenty biles.—Jackson News. slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and it's our guess, it is that his suc- Over $200,000 Cash Aueti Fred Rogers left Saturday for her daughter, Mrs. V. W. Hunter. of opportunity lo get into argu- (Poems Miss Rulh Gardner spent a few ments. We are cautioning the sons, Mrs. Libbie Cole and daugh- a few weeks' visit at the Soldiers' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Iverson, cess was due to getting out, rath- Notable characteristics of Miss ..Few women arc color blind, days with relatives in Portland ters and Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Battle Creek, spent Sunday Lowell fans lo use good judgment er than staying in the publishing except in the matter of extin- We aim to furniah the beat policy written. Prompt Home. last week. motored to Albion Sunday lo Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maxson. along the side lines. In making guishing red and green traffic Mrs. Beatrice Althen and son, end thc day with Mr. and Mrs. business. Ramsay MacDonald, British Prime and Liberal Adjuatmenta Harold Wardell, of Grand Rap- this request we are only asking ighls.—Florence (Ala.) Herald. of Kalamaioo, spent the week- ids, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxson the fans lo display the same kind 'ill Schneider. Mrs. Thompson Minister, guest of official Unit- end in LowelL and Russell Maxson and family Mi «••••••• MMMMMMMM Phone Director, W. V, Burras, IS3-F3, Lowell Mrs. C. Hardy. of sportsmanship that they have remained for the week. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Dwijjht Braraan. an American The horse took longer to get spent Sunday al Fallasburg park. ed States, should interest modern F. J. McMahon has been con Bert Ellis, who is working al shown during the past. The ad- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalslra you there, but you didn't have to financier and dreamer, who con- American young women. She fined to his home for a few days Muir, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Gramer mission Saturday will bc 35 and and daughter were dinner guests drive half way back to hitch.— ceived the idea of converting the Here's a coaple of true Scotch BELDING GIVES US THE "HA! Advising young men how to on account of illness. and daughter Mary, spent Sunday 50 cents. The game will start Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Joel Gilbert farm, 4 miles southeast of Lowell, or 1 does not smoke or drink alcohol- Publishers Syndicate. Lowell friends. W. T. Lewis, Secy., Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bedell visiting relatives in Grand Rap- Green, of Grand Rapids. Sahara desert into a rich agricul- ic liquors and docs not paint or stories: HA!" succced, British Prime Minister Mrs. Jay Ellis and daughter, at 2:30. spent Sunday with relatives at ids. Mrs. Alice Reynolds spent last tural region by turning the wat- General Lord Home, of Glas- Al first thought the idea of los- Ramsey MacDonald says: Miniature cars won't help much. 710 F. P. Smith Bldg. Flora, of Grand Rapids, were in mile south and V2 mile west of Ware schoolhouse, on powder her face. Surely, a re- Casnovia and Grand Rapids. Mrs. Harold Bargewell, of POP WAS WRONG. Friday with her mother, Mrs. gow, was borne to his grave on a Picking one out of a pedestrian Lowell Sunday. crs of the Mediterranean sea into mar^able girl. When she wants ing M 66 as a state highway did- "Accustom yourself lo drudg- Muskegon, is spending a few Son: Pop, I got in trouble al Peter Geib, of Ada. farm cart, his will having forbid- will bc as tedious as pulling one Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Krum and Mrs. M. Wonders, of Rockford, n't sound so good; but we agree cry. days with her parents, Mr. and school today an it's your fault. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Heschc a sweet—ic she doesn't reach for den all military pomp. off—Hartford Times. Harel Hoag and Abby Malcolm was a week-end guest of her sis- "Gel your heart into your Mrs. Phil Krum. Pop: How's that, son? and daughter were dinner guests has been revived by friends who a cigaret—holder. with our good Governor that were in Grand Rapids Monday. I tcr Mrs c D Maxson. Every bencficiary under the work, whatever it may bc, for Son: Remember I asked you Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Valda propose to bring it to realization. Lowell isn't so selfish and admit The saloons will never, never Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thorn and will of John E. Allen, of Glas- work without heart is dead. Mr. and Mrs. H. Geldersma, ot\T^ ?***% wi how much $1,000,000 was? Chaterdon, of Lowell. Most of the accomplishments of Evidently the law is human gow must continue to work or that a straight road is heller "Discipline yourself to drudg- return. The filling stations have children spent Sunday evening Grand Bapids, spent Wednesday ™''"0; ^ Mrs. Julia Whittle and Miss all the prominent corners.—Flori- with Mr. and Mrs. E. Richardson Pop: Yel, 1 remember. this world, have first been seen in and liable to err. One New York lose the bequest. than a crooked one. Then, we ery, for by that you gain a mas- This Coupon with Mr and Mrs. Frank KeUer. relaUvc^'" Son: Well, "a helluva lot" is- Cynthia Holcomb, of Fenton and da-times-Union. SPECWL at Ada. some one's dreams. The old court sends Bert N. Garstein to are gelling our needed new bridge tery both over yourself and the Edward Gustafson and family. nt* the right answer.—Exchange. Gov. Al. Smith has been saying world." Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of White Cloud, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Neville Davarn earth and its people owe much to jail for life for cashing bad on the old route, the counties WEST VERGENNES ITEMS. and and children, Billy, Jack and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Thai's a rough and rugged and lady friend, of Grand Rapids, guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Web- their dreamers, especially to hard things about the late Wm. From your own Marcia Jean, of Pewamo, spent Pioneer in Equality chccks, fourth offense. Another will maintain thc Lowell-Belding Clare Collar and wife were were Sunday guests of Mr. and ster. 1 p. m., sharp those who dream great dreams Jennings Bryan. If Al. should road; and some boys try to beal Sunday visitors at Frank Bow- Mrs. Jerry Turner. Sunday with Mrs. J. Kropf. The Internatlonnl Typo^riipliiial court in thc same slate sentenced road, and we arc assured of a Mr. and Mre. Fred Jacobi and union, accoriliiiR to nn Idrsorind be living fifty years from now, he it by robbing the oil station man. ler's and Austin Byrne's. negative Osborne Side Rake and then make them come true. Earl Peacox, who murdered his paved road from 21 to 16. Of $i.29 Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and son Robert, spent Sunday with Born, October G. lo Mr. and sketch of "Women In Imlustry." LIVESTOCK ma 56 roud t0 be Mrs. Alice Gott, Hattie Hoag 2 Two year old Heifers Many of the great souls have young wife and burned her body. >' P nienlioned Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dennie Mr. and Mrs. Se>emeyn n in Grand Mrs. Boyd Anderson, a 10-Ib son. published by the National Women's course, Belding is so tickled to and Lester Bailey spent Thursday International Cultipacker in lhe same brcath with Mr Thc Herald's Upper Bight Hand Colored, Framed Enlargement—Size spent Saturday evening at the Mrs. Margaret Dennis is caring Trade Union league, was the lirsi Bay Gelding, 12 yrs. old, wt. dreamed prophetic dreams and to 20 years. That may be law. - keep the old road, she seemed evening with George Krum and Rapids. 2 Yearling Heifers Otis Fuller home in Grand Rap- for Mrs. Anderson and baby. national union lo accept w.T.tou on Nearly New I. H. C. Heavy died before they saw them real- but it is not justice. Bryan; but we think it wont Hand Corner man sees city speed- family, and Mrs. Temp Krum in 6 z 10 or 8 x 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perce and 1500 rather glad to sever her Lowell ids. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pittenger an equal footing with men. 5 Shoats Wagon ized, but the human race has —o—o— |happen. ing increase resulting from re- Stanton. Subject to withdrawal without notlca daughter Betty and grandson, Ray Gray Mare, 14 yrs. old, wt. 1500 connection, which is certainly Emerson, spent Sunday with Mr. and daughter Phyllis, Mrs. Jessie profited by them all the same. A writer who copyrights his —o—o— moval of speed limit on State Visitors al Fred Ford's Sunday Pittenger and Mrs. Kennedy, all Some Chickens Heavy Wagon , too bad, considering how many and Mrs. B. A. Charles. Black Mare, 10 yrs. old. wt. 1400 stuff, remarks that thc man-like' Restriction of the publication highways. A natural conse- were Mrs. Ford's brother-in-law, Name of Grand Bapids, were Wednes- of our Belding neighbors keep the his two daughters and their fami- Mrs. Hattie Hoag, of Twin About 10 Tons Mixed Hay Combination Slock Rack creature said by scientists to' of crime news is suggested by Dr. quence to be remedied by estab- day evening guests of Mr. and Monroe, Mich., has a notable road warm to Lowell. lies from Palo, Mich., Mr. and Falls, Idaho, and Abby Odell spent Black Gelding, 11 yrs. old. wt. Addresa Mrs. Fred Barnes. Flat Rack club, t he Hamilton-Jefferson, have once inhabited the earth,! Cunliffe, of Columbia University. lishing a reasonable speed limit Mrs. Bill Woodman and little son the week-end with Mr. and "Mrs. 1400 About 4 Acres Corn in Shock wbo was sma e Ed. We wouldn't have thought Please give directions for coloring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kyser, Mrs. honoring those great American ^ r than a man, had' While the Doctor is about it, he in the state. from Detroit. Harold Otzman in Detroit. Roan Mare (with foal), 4 yrs. Keystone Hay Loader it of you. C M. Himebaugh Is in Vicks- C. Kyser and Mrs. Alice Trumble statesmen of sharply diverse more hair and wore no clothes,'might restrict crime too, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mr. spent Sunday in Lansing, visiting old, wt. 1200 TOOLS, ETC. was probably a woman. If we:thus "Kill two birds with one Down in Alabama, the Demo- burg on business for a couple of D. G. LOOK, Lowell, Mich. and Mrs. Hugh Gardner and Pair Sleighs with Flat Rack views; and its membership is Cadillac'a bank bandits having days. Mrs. Frank Sissem, who has been Jersey Cow, 10 yrs. old, calf by- Deering Grain Drill with Fer- could write hot stuff like that,j stone." Wouldn't that be great? crats who supported Hoover are daughter Ruth, attended a dance in the hospital for some time and New McCormick-Decring No. 3 composed of Protestants and made a clean get-away with Helen Wiltenbach spent al Portland Friday evening. side tilizer attachment we called Hoovercrats. Anyhow, couple of davs in Grand Rapids did not find her improving. Catholics, and is said to be the try to hog it with many thousand dollars of the Mrs. George M. Parker, Mrs. F. Cream Separator a c0 r hM a last week with her sister Ruth, Mrs. Francis Bailey entertained Red Cow, 8 yrs. old, due June McCormick-Decring Mowing only one of its kind in the coun- P> '8ht* The War department P*«bank's funds, other events of this they had the courage of their Malcolm and daughter Abbv, Makes Life who returned home with her for in honor of Mrs. Hattie Hoag, of 15 -o— prove'nvond ortntror*fcontractsc for thc r«iiv>oKncpurchasAe convictions; and that's what called on Mrs. G. A, Plumb in Machine, 5 ft. Delaval Milker try—more's the pity. The tenth kind may be expected anywhere, visit. Other visitors at the Twin Falls, Idaho, who is visiting Grand Rapids Thursday after- annual banquet is to be held in Seven guardsmen were killed ^ 162 new airplanes, which is marks a genuine American citi- Whlenbach home were Ruth Lowell relatives Friday evening. Grade Jersey, 4 yrs. old, due in New Ideal Binder, 5 ft. 125 ft. Hay Rope any time. Demand is made for noon. in a convict riot in Colorado probably belter business than zen. Newcomb and Paul Wiltenbach A good lime was enjoyed by all : The Last Resting Sweeter Feb. the Methodist church house and greater stale police protection Children'e stomacha sour, and netvi State prison, showing thc ever-, constructing war ships costing and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Arehart and and a line lunch was served. Oliver Riding Plow 3 Pairs Slings is to be addressed by a Catholic. SCOTT & HERRON an anti-acid. Keep their systemi Grade Jersey, 4 yrs. old, calf mi and airplane provision for de- Lester Bailey, Mrs. Alice Gott Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bcrgin Place oiYonr T present hazard run by jailers and 'l'ons more and which air- The Illinois penitentiary per Recent callers at thc Will Mor- ' ^|pse Monroe clubmen must be spent Sunday with the former's sweet with Phillips Milk of Mag by side Oliver Walking Plow, No. 99 2 Harpoon Hay Forks tection and pursuit purposes. Lo- mils smoking privileges to wom- and Hattie Hoag visited Ted Wil- gan home were Mr. and Mrs. Em- guards, wherever dangerous planes can easily destroy, Located in Tuokey Machine Shop son, George Arehart, at Notre nesia! zeal broad-guage fellows. Here's cal measures for dealing with son and wife in Grand Ledge Candy is erry RichardsonMicnarason, o0f1 i^asEasti i-owcuLowell, When tongue or breath tells o. Brown Swiss, 3 yrs. old, calf Heavy Set Double Harness criminals are confined. If con- —o—o— en and men alike. Perhaps it Dame. Loved aid Lost 4-Section Springtooth Drag to more of their kind everywhere. such occasions should be revived Monday evening. J. . Krantz, Bernie Jarger and Wal- acid condition,—correct it with t by side victcd killers were executed, they! We are positively assured that will be like that too in another Mary Alicc James, of Fordson, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parker Set Work Harness and made available on instant ler Afton, all of Ada, Mrs. Jennie Is it a place you love to spoonful of Phillips. Moet men am 2-Seclion Spikelooth Drag ,he place of punishment seldom men- wan a week-end visitor at home. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. women have bfen comforted by thii Holstein Cow, 4 yrs. old, calf Rev. A. T. Cartland told his would no longer be a menace and chances of death in an air- a quick Johnson, of Alto, and Mr. and visit—with a fitting mem- 5 Horse Collars notice. Our local good luck may tioned in these days. C. M. James and wife and Allen Bert Frecland at Hastings, and all Mrs. Will Lowe, Mrs. Hettic Mor- universal sweetener—more mother) by side expense lo the law-abiding pub- plane ride are only one in 4,000. Painting orial in granite or marble? 2 Riding Cultivators 4 congregation Sunday morning not always last. going to Battle Creek in the af- gan and Mrs. Bessie Knoll, all of nhould invoke its aid for their chil Other Articles too numerous lie. Well, that's better than the Holstein Cow, 3 yrs. old, calf 'that the editor of the New York ternoon. Grand Rapids. If not, let us help you to dren. It ia a pleasant thing to take to mention Scientists have found a fossil pick up by side Two Horse Corn Planter chance of drawing first prize in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox and vet neutralitea more acid than Uh World, one of America's leading We learn on good authority We are told that the first strike Auto Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson make it so. a lottery. skeleton of a crocodilc that they two children, and Mr. and Mrs. haraher thiogs too olten employee newspai>ersf confesses to have ab- in this country occurred in 1786 entertained on Sunday lo cele- In materials, designs, work- for thc purpose. No household should that there is such a thing as ov- say is fifty million years old. Howard Wilcox, of Portland, Backache wlien you are brate the 84th birthday of Mrs. be without it. Sums of $10 and under, cash; on sums over $10, one solutely no faith in God nor be- w hen Philadelphia printers were Sunday guests of Mr. and manship and experience er-doing the sunshine tan fad. We There are news items that Here's where we class as human If functional Bladder Irritation Johnson, the lOth birthday of her "Milk of Magneeia" has hsso tht lief in the human soul nor in im- struck for $6.00 a week. Those Fender and Body Repairing Mrs. Hugh Gardner. we are qualified lo serve time will be given on approved, bankable notes, bearing 7% are repeating it here for the "write their own editorials. The literature the story of the six disturbs your sleep, causes Burning slowing down. great grand daughter, Sally Lou U. 8. registered trade mark tills week on their former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. old. greatly enjoyed lhe trip. He Peter Stahl has been very sick Harley Maynard returned home George Houghton is III with j n|,|y (|ue to heart disease. Thc gypsies had come to town Satur- The people of Cascade village lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Lester 10 in favor of Alto. Eastern trip Mrs. R. T. Williams visited Mrs. way home. They took In the Will Kniuhl. bad not seen Grand Rapids for and tinder the doctor's care the from Blodgett hospital Monday Mrs. Valda Watts was In Grand body was taken to the Fred Hatch day afternoon. Il proved lo be and vicinity nre hereby Informed Smyth. Mrs. Jennie Gale. Mr. Kenneth and Vivian Silcox had Mrs. Simon Wingeier and her n ,i|l Sniliriinv Frank Clark In Grand Rapids sights at John Hall park. Mr. and Mrs. Will Knight. Mrs. many years, and could see many past week. Telephone service has been es- afternoon, and expects to be undertaking parlor and then re- the Camp Fire girls who nttend- Hint 1 have arranged with Rea- anil Mrs. John Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. their tonsils out Tuesday. sons. Fritz and David spent the "npids^aluntay. Monday. Andrew Hdliseman and family Relic Ganzell and Miss Ethel Ga- changes in lhe country all along Mrs. Mary Ann Erb accompan- tablished between Madrid and around home and town several , , an moved to Freeport. Burial will ed the Gypsy Frolic nl (Jnrlleld Irlce and Lisle Wntterson lo fur- Jack Stlgengki brought them David Wingeier has been on a week-end visiting ih Indiana. , ! . . Bunket and family This neighborhood mourns the were dinner guests at the Clinton laher called on the former's son, lhe trip, and was very mtich in- ied by Mrs. Addison Erb lefl Copenhagen. weeks, recovering from an infec- bc at Alto.—(Grand Rapids Press. nish Thc Lowell Ledger with a home Monday. | trip to Ohio and was absent from Mrs. J. Krebs stayed with John riding in a fine new car loss of Mrs. D. A. Wood, who park. They were Esther Hlch- Thomas home Sunday. leresled in seeing some of the Monday for Mochesler. New York, tion in one arm. regular weekly news report of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knighl. of school several days. Krebs and family during Mr. and Ed. O'Harrow Is having a fur- passed away Saturday night at nrdson. Gertrtide Kamp. Irene Ed. Wiersum and family, of new roads recently constructed, where the former will spend the Married, at the home of John SOUTH BOWNE. the happenings of this vicinity, children spent Snnday with their Galtti's. Sunday. A telephone connection between Reeause of the loss of his grand- Mrs. RIough's visit in Lansing. nace installed this week. the home of her daughter and Souzer. Marian Avcrill. Eileen Grand Rapids, visited nt thc A. also seeing Lowell all lit up al Winter with her daughter, Mrs. F. Rittenger, of Lowell. ,'0^n viiiuu-s »»uu\i William CosgrilT and wife at- and If the service Is fairly appre- niolher. Mrs. Emma Eldridge. of France and was Inaugu- mother. Charles Wood has also Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander Mrs. Herrlngton of Alton vlslt- family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskins, Peters, Evelyn Cramlon. Lyleen Houseman. Sr.. home Saturday nighl. Clara Iltillman. Kronenberg of (jraml Rapids ^^V.hsent" from school, tended a six o'clock dinner Sun- Cramton, Dorothy Richardson ciated thc service will be contin- Dutton. LOGAN LOCALS. rated recently. entertained her people, Mrs. Ber-;t>(| Mrs. Swift Winegar Monday, of Grand Rapids. night. Mrs. Lulu Canavan is boarding Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norlhrnp .and Manetta Rulh Kilgus, of We now have our new baskets day evening at the home of Mr. and their guardian, Mrs. Mary ued. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomp- Elmer Shairer and family en- tha Johnson and sons. Russell, Go.geUers for business. Island A number from this vicinity John Cox helped Ike Wood cut four nf the men who arc em- and Miss Irene Sargeant and Miss lEImdale. Rev. Samuel Bowser, of 8 and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood, of The price of the paper is $2.00 son enterlnlncd company from terlninud two ministers from Approximately 100 telephone up and soon hope to bc enjoying and Mr. and Mrs Clair Johnson. rc ads> Ll.(| special-on- attended thc Ladies' Aid at Mr. Cramlon. corn lhe past week. ployed on lhe new road west of Alma Slahl enjoyed a roast duck Elmdale, ollieiating. 1 Lowell. In honor of Mr. Sher- Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Thorn, of per year, $1.00 for six moiiths, Grand Rapids Sunday. Goshen. Ind., Sunday evening. basket ball. of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. j ^ |ft and Mrs. Ballard's Thursday. Andrew llonseman and family lhe school house. The road is dinner at lhe Cusler-Sargeanl calls are made every second In the Saturday night Zeona Rivette wood's 39th birthday. Lowell, visited at Claude Hlch- or 50c for three months nnd sub- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring and Sunday afternoon Ihey, with El- Those absent from school on Dan Postnia. ,rs and Aunt Jane Thomas Is up and were supper guests of Rev. E. progressing rapidly ami will soon home. city of New York. Mr nnd Mrs I-enne Alexander ^ - daughter, Marion Pardee returned home scriptions niny be left nt the Wnt- daughter enjoyed a birthday mer and family visited the sick. gave a farewell party in honor of account of sickness in Miss Sin- around after being ill for several nrdson's Sunday. Stevens and family, of Lowell. be ready for the gravel. Will Loll and family and Han- and children. Lucile and ' Murl. ';1"""- sPent Wednesday In Grand Salunlay from her visit at El- lerson home, or with Mrs. Winnie gathering al lhe home of Mr. and Roberl Woods and John Kaufman, Dorothy Mange. Twelve girjs | elnir's room are Jackie and Law- weeks. Hdhcrt Morris has slnrled the Snlurday night. Howard Lile, Vernor and Kalpb som Moore and family, of Helding. H,,fU Sinclair at the Adn post-olllce. Mrs. Russell, of Middlevllle, Sun- of Easl Campbell. In 39 years the number of tele- were present. Music and cards reljC(, Curliss. Mrs. R. T. Williams ami daugh- basement of his new house. Melborn Vandersllonc, wife and Slahl, who have been working were among llmse who spenl Sun- with whom orders for Advertis- day. We are informed that John phones In the Milwaukee exchange furnished the entertainment for After High school spelling class SlnSnv'lrio?!""- V C'y Trcndrnick cn1?rt.lncd| V.'o. Nasi, and wife, of Musko- ter Evelyn, visited relatives In Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Teeple have daughler. of Grand Rapids, were on Ibe new road near Holy Cor- dav with Mavferd Heaven an! ing and job printing mny also be Miss Rerlha McCatil. who has Kaufman. Sr., of Easl Campbell, has grown from 2,300 to 150,000. the evening and a nice lunch wasj Priday, Christine Wingeier stood Alpine Sunday. moved lo Grand Hnplds for the supper guests at the J. Cox home ners, Caledonia township, com- wife, of /ion Hill, placed. been working al Lowell, is spend- remains very ill and is said to be served. at the head and Audra Clark held Ernie Thompson relumed home Winter. Sunday. pleted their job Salurday. How- llnssell l.on^ and family, of l.a Sample copies will be sent of ing some time with her sister. growing weaker. Mrs. S. S. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sinclair and second place. Thursday night from Canada. Mrs. Penrl Avcrill spent Thurs- Guy Quiggle. of Grand Hnven, ard wenl to work for Martin Grange, Ind., nnd Miss Erma A submarine telephone cable In this issue for your consfdernllon. Mrs. Ed. Colborn. Weaver remains with him as son Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter,' Gerald Bunker has been absent day and Frldny with John Quig-j spenl Sunday with his parents, Schneider Monday on lhe new Long, of Graml Rapids, .attended poon to be laid between Llbau In Kindly give our young represen- Mrs. Will Knight spenl one day nurse, and Scmiah is al his bed- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heather, Mr.Ion account of sickness. gle in Grnnd Hlipids. Charles Quiggle and wife. | road wesl nf Lo^an school house. Ibe funeral of their brolher, Ivan , and Konlgsberg, . 1 tntives the benclll of your aid last week with her son, R. Knight side nearly every evening NOW! A Work Shoe and Mrs. Frank Viverburp and lit-1 Thompson Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slaler and] p | stahl nnd wife. Francis ifcslttitih A IAA I''I'TA AAAAT I I'TVttA AJ. At A'S .'.ArVrtTtfrtf"!T • • * Arthur Winters and family, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox enleiinlned Heck lasl Wednesday, C c Grand Hnplds, spent one day last; and counsel. and family, of Gaines. Fred llodgers. one of the men lie daughter, of Keene, were Sun- • ,,s Mr. and Mrs. A. Houseman. Sr.. Mrs. Willis Lape and Mrs. Step- Telephone calls In the State of imwvir rrv-TPn niTMQ ^l ' B- D. Raneroft were In Grand Seece ami wife spent Friday eve- week with his father, A. E. Win- Cordially yours. Clarence Loring and family, employed on the new road here ELMDALE ETCHINGS. BOW NE CENTER Rl NS Monday. nlng at the Andrew RIough home. | McCords Ladies Auxiliary I lo a six o'clock chicken dinner hen Weaver. of Grand Rapids. Connecticut Increased by about iby (linner wicsis or .Mr. and Mr. classified 0 fldverlising Frank M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson, spenl the week-end with his fam- Irwin and Joe Veiger. of Lake 11" red Gramer. ' S lers. Friday night in honor of Master I spenl Monday wilb Mrs, (ius. News reaches us that Eat I Mrs. Glen Edger was the guest Lavern RIough spent Sunday f Wili give a sMj* of Rattle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. AI- ily in Farmer, Ohio. He return- Cily, attended lhe funeral of their 40.000 a day during 1!I2S over Hie That Dries Soft Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, of 25c KOR ANY WANT AD UP Gerald Frazier and family, of Robert Cox's birthday. DeardorlT. Smith and wife are entertaining ((f Mrs. Rasil Havward with Delton Tyler. CASCADE VILLAGE. vah Loring and daughler. of ed Monday morning accompanied cousin. Ivan lleck last Wednes- record made In the preceding year. Muskegon, Mr. ami Mrs. George TO 25 WORDS. .NONE TAKEN 1 Frullport, visited his father, Fred Houseman and wife were a little stranger. Mother and son rhurs,|ny night. Andrew RIough and wife vlslt- Visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Home Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Vern by his wife and daughler Helen, day. I Wilson, of Grand Rapids. Mr. apd OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS. : | Chicken and Pork Supper | Grant Frazier .Saturday night and iu Lansing recently. known. Wolverine uppers are doing fine. \tr mill Mrs Hncsell Cnrr of ed the bedside of John Kaufman Proctor the past week were Mr. Loring and daughter Eleanor, who are slaying at Mr. Rodger's Miss Margarel Kirk spenl the ET n Wolverine Horsclildc Clarence NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25c Mrs. William Porn! was taken s* l5,lssl11 ' / ,,i I and Robert Woods Stindav after- Sunday. Mrs. Ellle Cox and sons accom-! Feeders on lacccfi The Smiths inad the Johnsons, Work Shoe under n fuurel tcuff-proof, resist aeids amarlngly, Mrs. Don Miller and R l nl 0,),,s n,ur William Cannon and family, uf, and Mrs. R. J. Stevens, of Grand gathered at the bottle of their boarding place. Mrs. Canuavan's week-end with her niolher, Mrs. S Vork Shoe iindcr n CASH OR stamps with order. to Rlodgett hospital for an opera- f «P''s wjmc week-end J"]),," At the Hall panied Andrew llonseman and nnd the Johnsons load the Browns, nn.I are almost impossible to rip Schwarder. of Sot. h LoNXe i. Rapids, and Mrs. Mildred King, niolher lo bid farewell lo their for a couple of days. Wilcox, of Ionia. The yellow wnililiT, Amcilcnn and let water pour «n il nil day None charged, and none taken by tion for appendicitis. Reports guests of Alto relatius. Grand Rapids, visited James family to the Nazarene church while all three lead the Jonses In —the next morning you 11 lir.d or tear. Finnll. Wolverines out- spent Sunday afternoon with C. M. Benedict and wife. Mrs. of Alaska, nnd W. E. Runker, of brolher. Frank Loring, and fam- Harry Kaufman and family, of Earl King, wife and son Nor- reil- tart ami nlgbtlmwU paital.c m phone. Uncle Marcus has better are that she Is getting along as Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwarder Bristol last Saturday. Sunday, il being rally day. Rob- 1 wear all other work shoes berause | Mrs. Abble Layer. Minnie Bowck visited Sunxlay Thursday Eve.f Oct. 24 Alto. ily, who left for Ionia Monday man, and Josiah IHoiikIi visited fowl wblcli is practically i' " pet tbo new Kansas City (Mo.) tele- them plump and nofl ns lhe day use for his time than chasing 25c well as can be expected. and children were Stindav dinner Mrs. Relic While, of Caledonia, ert Cox look part in the program. Berlin. Jonas Rinnan and family, you bouffht them. And they stay thev're made of this long-wearinn W. F. Murphy is sufl'ering with wlth Simon Pender and wife, of Will start serving at 5:30 Mr. and Mrs. William Wood morning. of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday al Tilus Rltiitgb ami famih of Dut- ecu insects; httrn SWnllows littli phone directory. accounts all over Michigan. We The ladles from Bowne thnl at- guests of Mrs. Lucy Duell. and Mrs. Ellen Rebeck, of Grand) Forty members of the Wisneri •oft denpilc frce/iiiK «»r rainy leather — Shell Cordovan Horse- a badly infected hand, which Caledonia. ale Sunday dinner with Dell EI- Mr. and Mrs. E. Harper and lhe Cannavan home. ton. irs> ilian Uio per rem ; I'altltaon' have thousands of them we'll tended the meeting of the Project i Mrs. John Linton, Mrs. Elmer Rapids, spent Tuesday with their, family gathered at the home of hide. has bee— n painin. g. him for severa. . . l Ozi Pardee and wife. William Price 25c and 50c. dridge and wife, of East Grand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper, and Howard Lite, mother, sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel, of oriiile.s. vo per eeni: lilni'liln! •. 7' weather. Rive away. No attention given to club at Grand Rapids Friday were Dlntaman and daughter and Opal mother, Mrs. Leah Glcb. Van Thompson at McCords. Sun- Hlack Wolverine Horsehide water weeks. He doesn't magnify tm Mlshler. wife, and Gwendolyn, Rapids. Mrs. Luther Slerzick, motored tn Mabel and Dorothy Richardson Lowell, were Saturday nighl pi'r eettl. ami tlleadow lark;:, 7."i per Subscribe for The Ledger. $2,00 That's a feature thai every mail orders not complying here- Anna Smith, Fern Aldrich, Clara Vanderlip were in Lowell Mon- !••+++++++•{•+•+++++++++••+• Peter Rrtinkool, Jr., is in Rlod- day. Oct. (I. to honor their guests, resisting leather, with double troubles, but folks say it is a bad were In Grand Rapids Wednes- gett hospltnl sull'ering from an Mrs. Mae Doesemn is slaying Flint Sunday to see their daugh- took Nelson Vande Werker and guests at the George Klahn home cent. a year. work fhoe wearer appreciates in with. If any need the service and Porritt and daughter Myrtle and day. day. Mrs. Hallie E. Wisner and her! grease lllled Cordovan 1.000 mile hand. Here's to a quick and injured fool, done while working with her mother, Mrs. E. Stevens, work shoes. And it's only one are too poor to pay we'll give it Theresa Thompson. Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Itla Mesecar and Miss Lu- Marion Pardee left Monday for daughter, Mrs. Louis V. McAdams, of many improvement* you ean soles. Storm welt around toe and complete recovery. to them freely. Absolutely no WHITNEYVILLE WHATNOTS. un the road. while Mr. Doesemn Is working in was the leader of the meeting. cille Vanderlip of Grand Bapids Chicago, where she has a posi- Monroe. of Seattle, Wash. Guests were now buy In work sdmes since heel. lUibber heels and full grain Mrs. Anna Lane (lied at 7 p. m., other exceptions. The Ladies' of Bowne Center O. R. Fountain, of Muskegon, Mrs. Julius Crans nnd son visit- present from Seattle, Grand Rap- spent thc week-end at their homes tion with the Redpath Lyceum. Mr. and Mrs. George Ingersoll Wolverine disrovered the seeret of army gusset. Sizes 6 to II. at the home of her daughter-in- Aid met last Wednesday with a ed Mrs. William Crans in Cale-j here. Her mother. Mrs. Pardee, accom- visited thc week-end in Whitney- entertained the Camp Fire girls ids, Muskegon, East Grand Map- softeninK Shell Cordovan Horse- law. Mrs. Kate Lane at Harbor FOR SALE—Hammermill bond very gootl attendance to greet our vllle. donia Tuesday. ids, Sparta and McCords. After; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox were panled her, and will spend the Saturdny aflcrnoon In honor of hide, the most durable leather $4.85 Springs. October 4. Mrs. Lane note paper, the kind you see new president, Edwina Wingeier, L. A. Brown and Ernie Thomp- Mrs. Norma Mullenlx and two a botinlifnl luncheon it was de-' , Sunday night supper guests of Mr. week with relatives in Chicago their daughter Gladys' thirteenth was for many years a resilient of advertised in the nIagn/.•nf • to prove to her that they mean son have returned from their sons, of Graml Rapids, spent Inst cidcd to hold an annual reunion. Lowell. Funeral services at the only 30c per lb. For i'i ^ and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon in and Elburn. week with- her parents, Mr. and birthday. to help her carry on the work, . ., Andrew Blough and wife, with I hunting trip in Canada last Manly Wisner. of Grand Rapids,; i home at 2 p. in. Sunday. Burial who have been buying ) Nve Mrs. V. R. Averlli. The First Aid class of Cascade The ladies gave a surprise to thej • , . Jerry Blough and wife, attendedphursday. had Iheir hist meeting Saturday was elected president, and Mrs. at Harbor Springs. Bank bond and want sometVr retiring president, Mrs. J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Havward Mrs. Ella Frazier, of Alio, is Dee Dunam. of Muskegon, sec- good. Ledger office. (41 t the funeral of Jesse Burt, of Ada,! Byron Paterson and wife, son in the church parlors with a gooil Junior Literary club was en- Thomas, of a well-filled purse.land daughters spent Sunday with Monday afternoon. iLyle and wife and son Warren, spending a few days with her sis- retary. and treasurer for the com-' ter, Mrs. Andrew Miller. attendance. tertained Tuesday, Oct. I. by Mrs. and a letter of cheer that she 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendershot, of 1. L. Youngs and wife, of Bat- a™! Mrs. June Cooley visited In Ing year. Mrs. Hattie Wisner, FOR SALE—Or trade for a small Several ladles gave Mrs. Joe The Young Peoples' class of | Marion Reynolds and Miss Mil- will store away in her book of Hastings. tie Creek were Friday afternoon'Saranac Sunday. who Is K2 years old was elected oons place. 40 acres unimproved Savobdn a surprise party last Cascade church arc rehearsing Idred Taylor, at the home of Mrs. land, five miles south of Lake memory that will do her heart Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Haan of callers of their uncle, Arthur .Jack Lepard, of Wyoming park. historian. I Frank McMahon. Sixteen were Tuesday to remind her of another for a play lo bc given in Novem- City. Mrs. Myrtle Mapes, Grand good in lhe declining days. What Grand Rapids were Monday eve- Parker and family. visited at the Cooper home Sun- ber. i i i-i ni oi Mc1 present, and the text books on birthday. HARRIS CREEK. John Floagus \ory at h . Rapids. Mich.. 1325 Hope street. we do, let us do unto the Lord nlng callers of Rev. and Mrs. J. Miss Vivian Parker, of Grand day. The Ladies' Circle are giving a lrama Nvm> g vcn out f()r thc and for the betterment of His M. Jensen. Byron Paterson and family, of Rernard Jager has relumed I Mr, nnd Mrs. W. J, Anderson, m _ (p 19-20 Rapids, spenpel t Sunday„ with the chicken pic simper Friday, Oclo- This and That " . . •> ,. ..i vear. Next meeting will bc held cn se home from the hospital. of Alto, and Donald Lind. of Cale- il " . i « . mi ' i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg home folks. 1 Grand Rapids visited here Thurs- hcr 11 at the church parlors. All Miss Lulu Relic Day spent the thc honu. of Mrs. Lucile Rit- APPLES FOR SALE—All kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cramton are donia, were dinner guests of Joe Gertrude and Beatrice I hotnas Were Wednesday supper guests of B. F. Cooper and family near^ay* moving to Ionia this week. are invited. week-end at Ann Arbor. tenger. Well sprayed. Amounts large Welcome Corners, were Friday Robert Munger nnd wife, of Anderson and family Sunday. From Around were In Grand Rapids Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coring of East Mrs. Rulh Prys visited Mrs. I Dr. Hurling, of Grand Rapids, Will Dolloway, of Grand Rap- ^r. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman or small. Phone 16-F-l-l. At John Thomas ami family, ofjc^d^dooja, evening visitors at the Arthur Grand Rapids, visited at his Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wood and Timpson's, Alto, R, 3. (p 14-20 Ralph AveriU Monday. was seen on our streets Sunday.' The Town ids. was in town Tuesday. celebrated their fifty-seventh Lansing, spent Saturday "|8htj ' » . . ' yelter entertained Parker home. j brother Roy's Saturday and Sun- He Is driving a new car. three children spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Savobdn is on the. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould wedding anniversary Sunday. 1111 Erving Mlshler and family, of i day. Mr, Goebels is busy picking FOR SALE—Easy washing ma- wft 'muV'fnniiK- ^ hrothcr, Marian Yeiter, Cleone Hayward sick list. Llndsley. of La Barge. Frank Gould was in Grand Rap- Sp(.nt Sunday at Ml. Pleasant. Oct. 0. 1929. at their home in Lake Odessa, John Mlshler and; Whltneyville was visited by MOTOR FUEL chine, $75.00. Cash. Vi mile Wat. and family. nn(1 Maxlne Roark on her elev- Mr. and Mrs. Simons, of Kala- grapes. William Denhoulen is ids Monday. ^r and Mrs. William Doyle Lowell. Lafayette street. All of wife, of Grand Rapids. Warren, chicken thieves Sunday night, helping. Frank Flynn passed away sud- west of Cook's bridge. Mrs. SOUTH-W. BOWNE BUBBLES. ' enJ^ hlrthday. mazoo, nnd Mr. anil Mrs. Orvllle denly iu (Jrand Rapids Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Karl 11 tinier spent Mondav in Grand Rapids, their children, many of their Roush and family, of Hastings, but were frightened away by a Mrs. McCIellnn is on lhe sick Reed Cooper. Ada. Mich. (p20 Mi,,.. i..inn ii,.:.. ,...,i m~.. Mr. and Mrs. Orne Call and Kellogg spenl Sunday with Mr. day night, where he had gone for iilii n few days in Detroit. , n()k.s h. s,jI(l is Iu.xl grand children and one great Lcona Smelker.. Mrs. Alma MiMlsns - j lamp. list. nnd Mrs. Charles Nellist. n few days' visit. The remains FOR SALE—Kitchen sink. Call 5 s 0 Icr, daughter Vclma, and father I Mrs. Levi Cooper visited her Mi*, and Mrs. J. Glanvllle and r Vreidami nflemlcd the' Xuirllion d °" 1, ' rr'ifl.^ll'nnk" Mr. and Mrs. Cannon were Sal- mtm n, i S°"n,hv in (S rST' Th^inV/Fridf &•«<* '"nTtnu.M. and mother, Wm. Mlshler and '^"Bhter, Mrs. Helen Onan, of were brought to the home of his 221. ORDER FRUIT CAKE for elnb^tlng In Grand K.Pid.'l^a^-ISX" unlay callers of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Irene, spent the week- iv i! i , Thurston Sprlngett spent last Thl. was one of jov to aiIt (.s. wife, Lyle Scudder and wife, of j Lowell, last week. sister, Mrs. Eininn McVean. Fun- ,t Wl, k Ann Arbor and Jnckson Christmas now. Call 221. (p 20 James Rristol. end in Muskegon. i ait for Looks 1 "i" «' ^ - pecially those honored who en- Hastings, Wm. Shullz and wife,' Mr. nnd Mrs. James Ballard eral services were held nt 0:3(1 , Margaret Mary Anderson was Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow and Albert Doesemn spent Stindny Ihursday. I rida> and Satui(ia>. (•|u.js of Newaygo, spent joyed the fun with their usual FOR SALE—Reg. Shopshire ram. an overnight guest Tuesday of son, John O Harrow and wife of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Keith Dan- ""'I daughters wenl to Ravenna i nCascade. Saturday morning from St. Pat- rick's church, Howne. He leaves Clifton While is recovering Sunday with his son Oswald, and zest. Inquire M. H. Cobb, phone. Al- her little cousin. Alice Anderson, visited relatives In Detroit over lelsi, of Hastings. Win. Mlshler. Saturday to visit Mr. Ballard's Sunday visitors al the Waller- very slowly from his recent ill- family. The names of the youngsters of to, Mich. (p 20 Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1). Holcomb the week-end. wife and Gwendolyn, were alii Parents. son home were Mrs. Luella Clark two sisters, Mrs. Emma McVean, ness. William Heaven, of Clarksville, the vocational agriculture class spent Sunday at thc James Porritt Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh- Sunday dinner guests of Abe Eash| Greatest sympathy is extended nnd daughler Alice, Mrs. Kirby, of Bowne, Mrs. Jennie Grant, of 1 ( i to the reiativ.•ci s of Mrs. Deroy Grand Rapids, three brothers, Robby Yelter had his tonsils rc- „ Slim,ay w|,h his s|ster, Mrs. of the Lowell High school, who * id ' " I ^ nn S homc. ton attended a family reunion at and family. :: Furniture Auction | Leroy Osborn and family and E. Uc Mrs. Henry Johnson. Lucille,'Wood who passed away at the Rernard, of Caledonia, Joe and moved and Is getting along very vVlhur Clark. will take part in "Reating the f>u KlVJ l lair Erastus Hoover is painting for the home of Mrs. Carr in Grand I: -AT THE- J Hernor, all of Grand Rapdis. Helen, Junior and Marion Par- home of her daughter. Mrs. Myrna Mike, of Freeport. nicely. r,trUant] altende.l the Sheriff to Farmer Brown" to be jrioTeil Rus staUon nhonc' a friend in Grand Rapids at Rapids Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Monson Grand presented at the National Dajry LoNNl11 ,Jus •s,n,lon' I™, present dee were Sunday afternoon call- Haskins in Grand Rapids Satur- ale Sunday dinner with their Mr. nnd Mrs. Paddy Grnnl, and John Dawson and family spent Ministers' association in Grr „ . .. J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell have Mr. and Mrs. Hertrnn, of Grand Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. i^pjds Monday. Show, St. Louis, have been !ln" - —'. v| ^ i MisMiusc Catherine Murray, cf moved Into the Cecllc Cronlngcr ers at the William CosgrilT home. I'lay night. H. Z, Ward Store I parents, of Cascade. C. M. Benedict and wife at-! Miss Gladys Ballard, of Grand Rapids, spenl Sunday with Mrs. Mike McAndrews. Mrs. I). G. Mange and family 1I(>f l nounced by W. J. Smith, instruc- pOM SALE—Delco light plant. Grand Rapids, and sister, Mrs. |,ousl. recentlyvacated by Mr. and Ada, Mich. i Mr. and Mrs. Nell Proctor were in tended the annual weenie roast,Rapids, spent Sunday with her Emma McVean. Boyden Warner and family x . dav morning for their new lor of vocational agriculture in-- «50 Watt size. *150 complete.|T. C. McGuire and three children, Mrs. Otto Dygert. Sunday dinner guests of Earl U( s at Clarksville Saturday afternoon, cousins, James Ballard and fam- I hotnas nnd wife. George Fingleton. of Freeport, \pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |, V Detroit. structor, this week, ,, a,s follo„ w • Good running condition. E. of New Redford. Mass., were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Raneroft nmc n Ozi Pardee and wife were Sun- "V- i! Saturday, Oct. 12 i Sunday callers of W. W. Proc- was a Sunday caller at the Mc- 10Pmilsnn at Mnttnwfln . % xr r Rudolph W ittenbach, James Readad, w. Rykerl, Ada, Route 1. (p 20,^^ af^noon visitors at the L. I Sun(lfly aflcrnoon cai,ers of Carthy home. " " ' Mattawan. Mart in Peterson and wife, o William Read, Ernest Hoover, day forenoon callers al W. Lott's Funeral services for Mrs. Phoc- I! Sale Slarts at 2 p, m, ^; tors were Mr. and Mrs. Schroder, Joe Anderson and familv were Ora X.ahoup. and famlh. of Bel- smdh Lowell, visited Mrs. Sweet ,n()OV(.r poR SALE 7-rooin house, elec- John Troy and family were in I'll"!?r" Ml' MrS' and E. Grant's, of Elmdale. ihe A. Wood, who entered into of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Hanuo11 II Geo. J. Shannon, Auc. $ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haley ding were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. ' J ir|c nght anind basement, three Grand Rapids Saturday on UUbusla.-- " . - Victor Steckle, of Lansing, and rest Saturday evening at the • i .> Lynn and son Vernor, of Nash- John Yarger were Saturday after-1 home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. w of Irving, Sunday evening. Jesse Gaboo; .nV Sundayr'". . c 1 Leste|#(>s!(.rr c.diieri.oiner,. otf .miMl. Pleasanti . OBITUARY—WILLIE BURCH. lots and double stall garage, ness. (Coming soon-to the Strand ville, and Mrs. Eunice McVean, noon callers at Ozl Pardee's. j Haskin. of 421 Lafayette-ave.. N. Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mrs. Hums A Premiiim Motor EFeiel Lester Bailey and Peter Speer- Week-end with his sis- Willie Rurch, son of Noah and Price 81,500. Mrs. Sam Win- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cleveland, theater, under auspices of Junior of Grnnd Rapids, and John Kep- Anderson and daughler were call- stra attended Keith's theater in Mrs. Howard Gould. :Marian Burch, was born Jan. 10, geler. Alto phone 33. (p 20-21 jof .Middlevllle, were Sunday class. "iMllpino Collegiatcs. Mrs. Elmer Shaffer was a Fri- F., Grand Rapids, were held skn. day caller of Mrs. W. H. Pardee Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ot t A. Dutcher and family spenl the ers at Rev. Edward Hacctte's EAST ADA-SPRING HILL. home. Cascade, Friday. and Mrs. Abe Eash. ithe M. E. church at Whitneyvllle Willard Suiith and family were week-end in Muskegon. were Elmer Shaffer helped care for and interment in Whitneyvllle Lyle Proelor visited friends In Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Cleveland, dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. of Middlevllle, Mr. Gerald Red- uncle, John Kauffman, Friday j cemetery. C. Feursteln. of Grand Rapids. I Grand Rnpids Sunday. nighl, who is very low al this1 ford. of Haltle Creek, were guests nnd callers of Andrew Dolstra at the Win. Anderson home Sun- at Regmlsiir ISais Price writing. Gaudy Uniforms and family. lay. The crew of Stephen Decatur's Arthur Rurton, of Grand Rap-! N. c. THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. William Ander- For the Teeth ship, the Macedonia, In 1813. wore ids. was a recent caller at Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wnlson, AUCTIONEER. The best nalttral den ti flee is ir n uniform composed of blue Jacket, lard Smith's and Earl Voshurg's, and mother, ol Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Damouth apple. Tlie add in the Juice kill scarlet waistcoat and straw hat. also of A, Dolstra, Saturday, Oct. 12.—George Pav- Joe Anderson and family, Lewis Sailors of those days who circum- W. J. Wallace was a Sunday! Anthony Tilmontis, of the West township, 2% mile! spent the week-end in Detroit and ait germs and preserves the enainel lock, Howens. Mills, Holstein cat- McDonald, son and daughter, attended the golden wedding an- navigated the globe wore tints of morning caller of Earl Vosburg He. were ainoiig the many that visited k niversary of Mrs. D.'s parents. light, lacquered bamboo from ("hlnn and of Henry Ease. Olher visit- Tuesday, Oct. 22,—Nelson Kel- lhe oil well on the Schondelmey- Put this |M |»|iy. Kii»|e>g»y iiiot»r fuel or East Indies ns a mark of their tors at the 11. Ease home were 9 I Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton ley, Dutton, Holstein and Dur- er farm Sunday. EDDIE, THE AD MAN travels. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Veenstra. ham cattle. Everything that are staying al the Fred Arthur The Vosburg brothers are load- I farm while Mr. and Mrs. Arthur goes on a large farm, including DAVIS LAKE. Leo'ing for a Home? ing a car load ol crates ot Ada all the household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderdam, spent rrmay m urann ttaptas. , , Sundav with lhe lnl,(1I..s upon the farm in .. are taking a ten days' vacation. this week to go lo Relding. UeWJSPAPER AOVEanseR. Described n.s»a "home lover." rt Mr. and Mrs. Sim Martin, Mr. and in your i*ai% FOR SALE—Team, harness, wag-j Grand Rapi(ls, spenl' Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward Doctor Draper was a Sunday Clifiord Rlanchard, of Detroit, s}S|(.r Mrs t H Gorte, at Owos- where he was born. IS A MAW WHOS WLU KIO- cow at Newport. Hnifland. recv. i'y Smart Youngsters Mrs. Herman Nollke spent Wed- spent several days with his par- s0 * Possessed of an unobtrusisivv e on, 12-20 oil pull tractor and tcrnoon with their parents nnd and daughters attended a family visitor of 11. W. Vosburg, 0,1,1 vcr ,ik TO speuo A POOAR-TD Jumped through the plate glass win- nesday al Wilbur Noflke's. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rlanchard. "... --j Mrv n w lind called >' able personality, he fresh Jersey cow with caK. Were evening guests of his broth- gathering at thc home of thc O Dick Roll, of Grand Rapids, One proof that the ne.v genorii * Mr. and Mrs. I), nn. una cniieu , i„vl:tl„ fr ondeh n« MAKE A POOAR AMD dow of a furniture store. Inn!: I Mr. and Mrs. William Schrader Call 70, Ada, John Jager. (p20|cr, Leon and family. |former's ; jarents, of Dutton. Fri- over the suites, then leaped h.ick was out fishing Saturday. tion Is miiarter Is the fact that chil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg al lh;. home of their ' ^aughter. j^ ^g loncmarchfnRoMhc - A CUJARTEft dren know how to handle their par and Thomas Forward spent Wed- Einmett Sheehan and family day evening. through the window galloped Thou wati*ii her ''start- ami FOR RENT OR cuts without a book on the subject nesdav evening with Mr. and .. . ^^^.spent Saturday evening in Mid-| Mrs. Swift Winegar and Mrs I across the street and .limbed the OITUARY. Mrs. Allen Lasby. ende , , . , r Burch had spread before him the homes all over Lowell. Farms. dlevjUe. ichas. Bancroft drove to the S. 1). Jesse A. Hurt was horn In Adn —Capper's Weekly. stairs of a real estate ol'.ice. Mr. and Mrs. George Newall. 11 n( poultrj farms, at Nery attrac , ^|j i| .| piynn, who attends. Norman home near Parnell Tues- township in 1855, was married lo Mr nml Mrc I 1 Iloirv nf ^ ' fl'CIKl, Of ||(,aV(.s 0f Nature's Bible. A Bible I HS az( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Rair>, of (jrand Rapids, were week-end (hat needs no translation, for by tive prices. Small pa> mem j Xazarc|h Academy, Kalamazoo, day and Mrs. Bancroft remained Katie Hhuigh in 1800. To this 8 S y ,nH s,s of Mr nn<, MrS <:har, ,s Causa for Tardiness Louise MeConnell, of Grand Rap- SSh Mr ?n!l Mrs" K V \lrVnr ' ' ' ' the hand of God il is written In {'own, balance sameas rent. was a W00k.Pnd guest of her par- for a week's visit. Ai to Water RighU union was borne three children, One taiikful wili prove our eSaiiu. with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McFar- I)awson. a |anguagc ,hal aII may rcad an(1 ids, spent the week-end with Mr. 0,1 and MrS Bl,rnard F1 ,nn Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs. Leon Robert, aired six, was late for Parker Co (c 20^f 7**' ' > - Mrs. Valda Watts and mother, There are all sorts of legal ques- and Mrs. John Karrer. ,,' . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finch and understand, and with each rising ,nrkirL0' vc^ui Jp. Mrs. Sarah Behler, attended the tions involved In the matter of the Freeman, of Grand Rapids, and school one day, nnd tbe teacher was Mrs. Gertrude Prize, of Grand . ,| Mrs. W. Smith attended of the sun. its dew wet pages V annoyed. "My new sister enme Mrs. Fred Davis attended the m control of water. All navigable wa- Merle, of Ada. He died Oct. 4, Home Demonstrallon club at thc Rapids, was a Sunday dinner n,,. (•„„! i)ai| gnmt. at Ann Arbor brought another glorious mes- terways belong to thc public. T:;t» Inst nlpht, ami she was the cause 1020 at Rlodgett hospital. Fun- Htirlon Heights school Friday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Saltirdav. 'sage of love and good will to all federal government has Jurisdiction eral services were held at the of It," said the excited boy. "Yon over lakes and rivers as regards see. she Is Just horned, nnd 1 bail Mr. and Mrs. William Schroder, p'l T I . . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chamber, of men Congregational church Monday Thomas Forward were dinner their navigation; while the states to show her all my toys." Frank raylor and daughter (:(.n|ralia HI., are guests of their Willie Rurch was a kind and afternoon, Rev. Gold, of Grand guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alice and Charlene spent Tues- ^pS (iharles Young for a faithful husband, a loving father have the Jurisdiction In other mat- Rapldfi, olHciting. Among those ters. Ponds and brooks belong to Daniels, of Carlton Center Sun- day •in; Flint visiting Mrs. James flepww (naysjayS . ' ' an.....d. a.. tru.i..e. friendi-.v..,.. of time. None but expert driv-i Miss Edna ni-Heinr micmuattendeud nf their cousins nttending the funeral from out day. ,u Individuals, subject to state regula- LromisLoomls-. MrMr . and MrsMrs . BR . Rartholomew. ''rhl ' wandering winds that or wanted. If interested write funeral of Jesse Hurt, of Ada. of town were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Slauf- Mrs. Mary Stanton is home for 0f'\shton Ohio are thc guests of whiskered some time ago. of George B. Frost. Route 5. Low- Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. (.laud Silcox. tions. Alfred Walney, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr fer entertained their brother a few days. She will live with Mr Ind Mrs M D Hovt for a '^t '. that yet. was not death, but cnf Mich. (p 20 - and Mrs P. h Kline of lis Hurl, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hurt, Donald, from Grand Hnplds over Matter of Relatiomhip her daughter at Wyandotte for r,../. ,i,ivs" ' ' itfe Eternal, have borne away the - — -—— I ALTON—VERGENNES Grand Rapids, formerly of Alto, Tbme Mrs. Angie McGregor, A. Hill, the week-end. the Winter. ^ spirit of this friend and ^...pauVARcompan-; FARM WANTED—Where retireretiredd i . ?. tA-uu .. araree takintakingg aa month'ss vacatiovacationn Ollie and Lillian Duff. Mrs. Ollie N ,r i n , Mrs Half brothers nnd Bisters have Mr. and Mrs. William Vollwol- Doris McFarhne of Knlnmiron . -. ' ' . - R'ttcngcr j,,,, to the opening portal of an- business man can make his Mr. m d Mrs. Jasper Church during which time they will trav- one parent In common. Stepbroth- Fanchier nnd son Roger. Mr. and co r r ^ kK TSS da u«hJor' (,r prand Rapids, other world where he will wait home. Will go as high as and Chester Church, of Evart. .i through the Western States. icr spent Sunday afternoon at e t ers and sisters have no parent In Mrs. A. Sleswcrda from Grand Charles E. Staull'er's. her parents Mr and Mrs F P u,,n u "V* [hv comin« of hi5 loV(',, oncS- !>«.000. hut would consider a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. J. RIough, ( u| ( common. When a man with chil- MacFarlane Mrs. Ray Rittenger. 'fhe wounds of this earthly rundown properly which could J r h and attended were guests ianil son) of dren marries n woman with chil- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rerkey and ALASKA ATOMS. dren these children ars stepbroth- daughter. Mrs. Lydia Smith, of 0 Watch Child's Tongue Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and SSSM of tinu\'and Sc t X 3 ~ ^ 'tA ers and sisters to each other. A Lowell. Jerry RIough and family. Harold were Sunday dinner rWyci":" child or children resulting from the , U nC , h e Par,inB lhe Maniel Stahl and family. Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dean. afternoon ^afl Mi ^ ira |1,.r'w h U e. " POULTRY WANTED-WUI ^ W Mo^'n /T union of this man nnd woman would Mrs. Harvey RIough, Mrs. Lucy Gordon Fox spent thc week- j rick at Ionia. .. . w.n. Funeral scrviees enndnrteH hv the highest market price. Will ell with Mrs. Ralph Hoag. *, v . i • be half brothers or sisters to each "California Fig Syrup" is xi... m i Mi. and Mrs. William Rurdlck unerai services, conducted py, punno A h aIp*. Dnvld li rnminn u ir..»ii.io Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg and Voder and daughters, Mr. and end with the home folks. of the other sets of children. Mrs. Ira Erb. of Bowne, Mr. and Children's Harmless Kenneth King drives a new car. Mrs. Fred Peasley and Mrs. Al- Harold Fox and Kenneth King sina Lelnnd, of Rlanchard. attended a show In Grand Rnpids Laxative Sunday afternoon. Wrz CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neitneyer \vV We wish to express our sin- and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds life cere thanks for the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Fish are visiting Ice Cream and flowers and kindness shown us Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dawson have cartland, offlciating. Mr. Dc long distance phone calls. Wol- Mr. and Mrs. Godfrled Blerl and eph and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- relatives in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Coons and 1 by our relatives, neighbors and i moved to Six Lakes, and their |f „ resident of Lowell verine By Products Inc., Rock- Mrs. Church attended the Method- Reid. all of Muskegon, were call- Mrs. Fred Fox and children, of Mrs. David Mange and family. Wo Was ford. Michigan, phone 154, friends in our late bereavement. lis qnalhios Niiouid ilomand a iiromiimn . . . | mother, Mrs. John Dawson, spent for a number of years, his wife ist supper in Lowell Tuesday ers at the Methodist parsonage Grand Rapids, were Sunday Rockford, Michigan. (c 19-23 night. [Sunday afternoon. Soft Drinks on Mrs. Katie Rurt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox. Thursday with them at their new dying here three years ago. His Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones 0 ne Services for Mrs. Arthur Ren-j Recent dinner guests of Addle Mrs. Jess Fox returned Friday " ' '1 „ . death occurred in Detroit, Sept. now ABOUT—A bargain that is and Family, but ... IT SKLLS AT IIKnULAII GAS VniCK Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. 28, 1929. He is survived by two a bargain? For one month. ton. of Detroit, was held at Alton and Mary Sinclair were cousins, from Saginaw, where she had Ice • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Leon Freeman been visiting her sister. Susie Sayles* were Mr. and Mrs. brothers. Robert DcWolf, of De-' you can get Good Housekeep- church Sunday. Mrs. Benton Mrs. Maggie Pettit. of Grand Bap- and Family. Mrs, MeConnell and son were Cordon Frost and children, and Iroit, Charles W. DeWolf, of Port ing or Cosmopolitan two years wlll be remembered here as Lola ids. Mrs. Lizzie McNaughton. of ICE FOR S;ALE at their old home here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sayles, of To- Huron, a sister, Mrs. Samuel P. for $4.00. Maude MacTav- Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Brienrest, Canada, and John Mun- 11 Ths Secretary's View afternoon. DANCE ledo, Ohio. Ward, of New York, and three ish. (o 20 l Mm? Hendricks whose son, of Jancsville, Wisconsin. Some men nre Just funny lilt! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman children. Mrs. Arnold Schultz, of'. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at all times. Mr. Owens, who has been sick |,( a boys playing nt the popular gain so long passed away Sunday celebrated their 57th wedding "*t Huron, Mrs. Leo Giddlngs,| LOWELaiiJuL MARKET REPORT L"?,- ° , .£? . .u ' hlrthday dinner aatt .uthCe uuiuhomce uofi !l1 1 r U Why bake? We have the celebrated Schultz Cock- of go-gettlnfr.—-Amerlefm Magaziii morning. Funeral services were anniversary Sunday. All of the " Jfhn 0. DeWolf, Jr., of De- forrccied Thursday Oct. 10. Imntio omiMinn vfh iL« u " Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon. of children and several of thc grand troll, all of whom were present at ('orr^'c,l(,' ^saay, UCI' ^ Lowell, Sunday, in honor of Mrs. held at the Alaska church Tues- les, Fried Cakes, Bread and Cakes, fresh daily. day afternoon at 2 o'clock, burial City Hall children were present. the funeral. A. T. C. Wheat ...1 24 husband, one daughter and four Seymour Heschc. who with her Foreit Preservation was in Alaska cemetery. p b p ci Some of the national fortsl dls« — Pfou , S bV.::::::::::::::76ohMn ^ - Complete stock of Fresh Qrccerles and Meats. Mildred Cole is staying with Emma Howk took dinner at the National Anthem r r trlcta have already set aside cer Onts, per bu 50 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon and at- ^1 Friday Night, P 1, i n( h otel 1C 1 N r 1 nl(, toln "wilderness" nreas, to lie 'V ' 1 ] n Sunday and later Congreiw has repeatedly ixfuswi Corn and Oats, feed cwt 2 45 Mrs^Flo^l' ' Cl'art^Mrs. Asa' ' - ""I ^ a Watts and tending business college in Grand fnlhcr W 1 Wa ,!! (,rov Fresh stock of Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green maintained free from occupancy or attended Powers theater. Mr. to take any action toward recognls Corn Meal 2 35 Vandenbroeck, Mrs. Morris Trum-1 ' " - t ; e to New- Rapids. trtel is visiting relatives in Low-^ ing a natl.mal anthem. Army nnd bull and Mrs. Clyde Condon at- W Sunday and froni there they ln4ustrlal development. The pre« ADA OIL CO., Inc., Ada, Mich. I When yemr child .Is. comtlpatcd, btt- Mr. and Mrs. Koster attended Bran, per ton 36 00 0 1 0 e 0f the for those potato bugs, also Fly Spray for the cows Oct. 11 e"* | navy regulations, however, nntt a tended Maccabee lodge Saturday!*® " " . •utumn tours ervatlon of research and promltlve lous, has colic, feverish-breath, coated- church services at Ryron Center 1 Middlings, per ton 38 00 1 11 thc areas Is now a part of the forest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burr and war-time proclamation by President night at Smyrna. Blanche Frnn- ^?"? surrounding country, and Lice Killer for the hens. wmguc, or diarrhea, a teaapoonful of Sunday afternoon. 1 Cracked Corn, per cwt 2 50 wh ich was a program on a nation wide liasij. daughter Lillian, of Pontiac, and Wilson give that honor to "The dsco was initiated Saturday 1 cnioyable trip pmnint "California Pig Syruo" sweet- Mr. and Mrs. James Fox enter- I Come and have a Pea Beans 7 75 and one on which they saw muc!h Mr. Milton, of Detroit, Mr. and Star-SpanRled Bonner." Light Bed Beans 8.50 night. ens the stomach and promptly ckana tained the former's brother and Rix's Trading Post Ben's Place 1 Anthony's Service Station [Mrs. Henry Hiler, of Grand Rap- beautiful scenery. thc bowels of poisons, gaaea, bik, •oar- Dark Red Kidney Beans ....8.50 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Condon. Tires and Tubes and Auto Accessories and the Ancient Beauty Culture wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rerl Fox, of good time ids, were Sunday callers at the D . E ri h |h# Son Alva and Royal Eddy visited at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg ing food and waste. Never crtmpr.or Cascade Thursday in honor of i Eggs, per dozen 42 prices and quality are right. Even Venus was not above overacts. Contains no narcotic* or homes of Mr. and Mrs. George! , , , , .. . Butter fat 45 the Clyde and C. O. Condon nnd son Merle, attended a birth- James Fox's birthday. West Main St., City of Lowell M-ZI, Ada M-21, East Grand Rapids M. Parker and Mrs. Fred Rogers. 7,10 vnst ***** I,,nln on wb,r. homes Sunday. day dinner at the home of Mr. bleaching her hair. Mohammed toothing drugs. Chiktrvn fcre-Ha to Berlin Is situated provides a soli Potatoes, per bu 1-20 Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and k Thirty relatives of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Russell Sunday first introduced henna hair dye to Ik ions tut*. • Mrs. Susie Sayles returned Fri- adapted to the working of the fa- Hogs, dressed 13-15 the undents. Cleopatra had the Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. i Misic by Dortis Church who were here for in honor of Mrs. Rosenben Ask your drnggiri for genuine "CkB- ? day from a two weeks' visit with mous Berlin drainage system, es- Hogs, live 10-11 first permanent wave by braiding Dean spent Saturdny nfternoon In funeral services had dinner with birthday. Other guests were J fornia Fig Syrup" whkh has foil /cullIi of my uliiime. there beyond the curtain, sllllnu wife, and yet never wore man and Cccll Preston, wife and Eldeinc, Jan. 31, 1010 hy Dlckerson, and Plans 1930 Saturday and Sunday at their cot- Misses Nellie Klahn, Dorolhy Anderson Monday evening. Charles H. Young and \T5 MlUiHfcl Miss Hattie Lynn. week-end with their mother, Mrs. Kent. Itlffht nnd lefl I mil buying wine. (lilnkltiR, Hilnking, Just as I wan wife more devoled.mnre self-respecl- of Campbell, called on Mrs. Me- on lhe West by land owned by I age here. Kyser. Mnrgucrllc llcidrich nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Schrader Allca A. Young, Piainllirs, ^ (r'<& 3 Mow I Inntlie iiiynclf! lint I Ibink thinkim!. Quiel wns the keynote Ing, Never were man nnd wife Dlckerson Jan. 31, 1910, and m w*— Chris. Bieri, of Newaygo, visit- Sarah Winks. At a session of said court, held Ths Mrs, Donald Slowlns attended lhe nnd Thomns Forwnrd were din- llnda Lite Sunday nfternoon. Program Mr. and Mrs. John King of —vs— of our life, (|iih'i nml smisldne. Thnl endowed with purer Ideals, with a ed his brother, Karl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Schwab, of at the probate oflicc, in the City of llernn, nml Hie IbmiKht Kontls nn* Icnchers Immptcl nl the LeVallcy ner guests of Gertie nnd Ed. Jnmes Street, thc same being Lowell, camc out Sunday with Peter Halpln. Percls M. Loll, lo fresh exeesRcii. I will j.'o on (ill lillle cabin migiil have been a lum more exalted mncepllon of Hie Proceeding in full confldcncc Sunday. Elmdale, called on their sister of Grand Bapids, in said County, church Friday evening. Schonf, of Grnnd Bapids, Sunday TOO BAD. about nine nnd three fourths well-filled baskets and enjoyed J. M. Babcock, Louis Campau, TRAIL OF '9® llenli nini blood enn almul It do dred miles from the gold-born cily. sanctity of love. that thc board of supervisors will ".'uinr"' Mrs. Art Biggs and two sons and family, Mrs. Joe Yelter Mon- on the 4lh day of October, A. D., Miss Floy Kyser Is atlendlng nnd in the nfternoon attended the Customer: 'upon entering store) acres of land, all on Section num- 1 hclr ,ls,er Mrs William Lott, Buby A. Loll lonouer, till I drop In my Irnoki. I It was so (pilet. How sweet slie vote the mill lax Tor highway J """ e^J ' and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Head visit- dav afternoon. 1029. school ai Ml. IMrasanl again this fnir nt the Airport. "MyI What Is it that smells?" ber One (1) In Town number and Emily J. Halpinc, or A Northland Romance renllze llml somehow I ninst tnnke looked In her spotless home al CHAPTER XII contlruction IhcKcnl county >nd ,^,1 ed relatives in Ionia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslec Present: HON. JOHN DAL- Mr. and Mrs. Hd. Davis, of Al Merchanl: "Do you smell It, Six (0) North of Bongo Nine (9,) their unknown heirs, de- Iter plly me. imiiit nwnke In her tire, her neat waist, her wldte year. road commission has announced 'hu^he^Trs^UrwL w£ Mrs. Olive Scott. Levi Tuttle, spent the week-end in Rockford TON. Judge of Probate . Krnesl llolh and family spent to, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Davis were loo?" West, Kent Countv, Michigan. visees, legatees nnd nssigns. limi Rlint'dilin nnnel wlili'h exlnln In apron with bib nml sleeves, her WO ii.en were crnwiing over Customer: "Yes, what is It?" Dated at Lowell, Michigan, ami Mr. and Mrs. John Hiebard- at the home of J. C. Schwab, In the Matter of the Efltate of general air of a iinie housewife. the winter-locked plain. One, Sundav wllh the former's hrolh guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude lif.'SiS.rfT infill!0 ? 'Hi a ro7d^^T Uwdl Vor mrn"Defendants . while Mr. and Mrs. Schwab visit- Joseph D. Yeiter, Deceased, every wninmi. Only In llin( wny T Merchant: "Thc business—It's Julv 22, 1929. the building of St- miles of ye|rs (jrove from their present son. of Belding, were Sunday din- by ROBERT W. SERVICE the lender, was of great bulk nnd er in Kccne. Ford, of Caledonia, Sunday. At n session Of snid Court held enn I lircnli down the ImiTler of her Ami never was there so devoted n rotten."—Exchange. William H. Condon Mortgagee. ner guests of Mrs. Kerr and Net- ed with relatives al Sherwood, Clinton Schwab having filed in of n vast strength; while the other Mrs. Hcssle Pattcngill and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson mn'lt'l "rn t Of tteToSS" The home In Ionia here to the park at the Court House In thc Cily of tle. (i»lde nnd nrouse Hie love Intent In nurse. .LU B. E. Sprlngett, Attorney for mated cost of 8336,770.78. The j;un(jnyi j# j?. Tower and wife Ohio. said court his petition, praying wns small nnd wiry, of Hie breed Marjorlc Bryan, of Hollywood, spent Sunday evening with Mr., Grand Bapids in said County, on lot lienri. It was sweet prolonging my con Mortgagee. pr ra 1 wh a,50 Mrs. Clare Anderson spenl Mrs. Joe Yelter and baby Ken- for license lo sell the interest of Hint cllnns like a louse lo life while (lal., were recent visitors al the and Mrs. William Schrader. MORTGAGE SALE. ^f^nnHpni^t {!5 »h / ^ fortimately met them and recalled thc 13 day of September, A. D., Uluitmioni H Mym A j wny 8 ntnld Hint lurid enrnlvnl vaieacence, yet the lime enme when 1 ad COm Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. neth attended the West Lowell said estate in certain real estate Albert StnulTer Is working for Default having been made In Duslncss Address, Lowell, Mlchl- in I utinn rill r ^ JAUf "|lh. %.sev swsssivformesr uu/dayas when A«a«|/tBalphi wav*lls3 ol sin HotiM Hie ll^ure of lllognoin belter men perish. Morris Cahoon home. The two 1920. John Wright. Ladies' Aid at the home (if Mr. therein described. I could tmi longer let her wait upon Fred Davis. the payment of n certain mort- gan. (9-20 missionission, calls tofor 925,000. ILa cierk1 , jsn„ th«i.e- Vav™n- Dyke store as Present. lliosnom with her cldtd-fnce of dar. Tlie sniali man wns break inn Indies were enroule home from Included In thc 1030 budget is g boy. and Mrs. Fred Moore last Thurs- It Ih Ordered, That the Isl day me. What was going lo happen to Jay Lupper spent Sunday In gage dated the 20th day of Sep- a voun Mrs. Ileuben Lee. of South r.llng rniniCRK, her elilnn-hltle eyea. trail. Mown niinust to his knees In a trip to Europe. 1 Hon. Major L. Dunham, WNII Brrrlct us? Was ever n stranger siiun- Grand Bapld. tember, 1926, made and executed 1 Hem of $16,600, an obligation \jr nm| Mrs, William Booth I.owell. Betty Lee and Hudolph day. of November. A. 1)., 1020, at ten her round, nmooth olieeka. How dlf the soft snow, he sank nl every Mr. nnd Mrs. (ierald Moss and Circuit Judge. Hon? She slept In the lillle which the count y takes over from nlnn(,(,| Ineithclr daughler, Mrs, Lodle Ulerl. (if Grand llapids. called on Roberl and Edward Yeiter o'clock in the forenoon, at said step; yet ever he drugged a foot two (laughters of Muskegon, were A number of relatives of Mrs. by Pleasant I. Phillips, a single th•huo rllHitv, non »Hii I nfn«.o..—-I Mrs. i.oillel In this cause on reading and ferenl from Hie pinched pntlld filer kltcben, nml between us there was Mrs. Karl Bieri Saturday. spenl Sunday wilb Harvey Mel- probate olTlcc, be and is hereby SYNOPSIS Sunday dinner guests nt B. A. William McConnel, from Stanton, man, of the Cily of Grand Bapids, LOWELL CIEIIT EXCHANGE nivuiin r,i oroTi« Shear, of Kecne, were in Grnnd filing the Bill of Complaint of of llernn I Poor, poor llernn 1 I but llml ciirlaln. The fnintesi pninfttlly upward, and mnde an- Mrs. Belle Nugent Laughlin, of ternick. appointed for hearing said peti-- never see her, hut mitld nil lhe ant other forward pluilge, Kyser's. Ionia, Sheridan, Detroit anulKom County, Mlrhlganl to Wll- Md iRforMtioi Bureau nv«i.i!, nrrn„ Jin n• til. iu, ^ 1 Wcdncsduy. 11 Charles H. Young and Alice A. CHAPTEH I.—DlK«nttiifl«i1 with drauglit stirred It. There I Iny liam H. Condon, of tTic Village of By this arrangement the city cs-j Mr5i (:orn 0slr of (-.mn,, -- Parnell. called on Mrs. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donley, of tion, and that all persons inter- lh« quiet life In hli home iiurround- urnnlin nlie hiiunls me. The HmtiRht "Come on there, you dnrned little Mrs. Otto StelUriede and son, Grand Bapids help celebrate her Young, and It appearing to the IhroitKh the lone. Ioiik night In Hint l/owell, Kent County, Michigan, E. R. KnlRIn, Secretary. capes the annoyance of setting up H ,(,5 waa hcr ,1|Ce Sntur. laughler last Tuesday. Grand llapids. spent Tuesday^ with ested ain a esai ..aasad sestat e appea beast, Mrs. George Tucker received Blchard Timpson is spending llalpine be living or dead, and If nnxluua to Join the runh of gold strength, yet not for the wen I Hi of gage to this date of principal and roads amd Wg^mmllte Oct. 2 was Mr. and Mrs. Orrie was taken in church one morn- publication of a copy ..of. thi....as wior- honor. They hegnlled me, Ihey tried lhe world would I have passed Hint "Curse him, curse hi in," he word Sunday afternoon of the the week at Fred Davis.' Herman Jones, of Grnnd Bnp dead who arc their heirs, legatees, 1 neekern Into Alnnkn, nnd Meldrum interest is Eight Hundred Forty- B. H. SHEPMI, M. D. the board of supervisors Thurs- Grocnenbootn's eleventh wedding ing, and the minister noticed a lol tier, for three successive weeks nRrren to ro with him nfter he (the to lure me Into their rooms; hut whimpered: but once more he lifted death of her uncle, John Lonnee, ids, spent Sunday nt home. devisees or nssigns if nny there little curinln. Slie wns ns safe six nnd 66-100 Dollars, (9840.60,) Phono 4T day noon. EAST LOWELL. anniversary. Her mother, Mrs. of dollar bills in the plate and previous to said day of hearing in ProdlKnl) comcs back from n vlnlt nl Ibe moment I wenl to enter I re those leaden snowshoes nnd stag nl Sparta. Charlie Rogers and wife are en- there as If she were gunrded with I L Of J AN LOCALS. /*The 1030 road program is: bc, or where they reside. Thnt Lowell Items Mr. Balk well returned home Hordyk and olher relatives, of two pennies. "Ah" said he face- the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper tJ bin wcnlthr fnther In the Ennt. colled. II was ns If nil Imisiblr gered on. logether with taxes of Flfly- joying rides in a fine new car. Athol, In Ricnt nocd, In befriended swords. And she knew It. People in this vicinity had a North Tyrone, 1 mile, lying be-, all such are named as defendants Wednesday from London, ('.ana- Gnmd Bapids, spent the evening arm stretched ncross the doorwnx Too Late for Last Week. Threc and 04-100 Dollars, ($63.- I K. ALTLAM, M. D, liously, "1 see Ihere is a Scotch- printed and circulated in said by Jim Hubbnrd ("Bnlvntlon Jim"). "I'll play tbe gnme fnir." I said The bitt mnn lashed fiercely nt line view of n Zeppelin Thursdny Phon. 100 Iwcen sections 10 and 15, Tyrone in said Bill of Complaint to be of25, 30 and da, where he had been visiting an with them, man present." county. When "the Pmdlcnl returnn, the nnd hmred me out. Orvllle Deardorf and family at-,04") pnij on said mortgaged prop GLYCERIN M I X lo myself, "I must he very enrefui. the dous, and ns they screamed al when the "Purllnn" owned hy township, $13,000; Solon-Spring RE5IOVES, brought before the Court in man- Whereupon an old Scot arose A true copy. three men loin the ntnmpede Into And lllossom, she, too. tried ac tended church ond visited friends orty and added to said mortgage Negonce Block, Lowell. uncle. Sirs. Kronkwright and family the Eroien North, Ibe Prodigal nnd Our position was full of dtinger. So his blows he laiiRhed cruelly. the Goodyear Buhher Co., missed Lake, I mile between sections K CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS. Iner provided by law, but there Mr. Simons and Mrs. Jamison, spent the week-end al her home in Grand Bapids Sunday. In!l therein provided, making lotal Ofllce Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. from the back of the church and FBED BOTH, Hubbnrd llnnn<-lnit the nutflt. hard to lure me, nml beeause I re 1 forced myself to he cold lo her "Mush on there, you curs, or I'll over enroule lo Grand Bapids . .. , li —Simple glycerin, buckthorn may be unknown heirs, devisees, 35 Years Ago of llig Bapids, were here to the jn Lowell. Mrs. Frank Headworlh, of nmount jUe on ,^,1 mortange to Ofllce Phone 36 said "Yes, sir, there are two of Beglster of Probate, aisled It Inflamed her. She would nnd she looked both surprised and cut you In two." he stormed, nnd from Detroit. Thc following and 17, Solon township, 89,000; baritf 8aHne, etc.. ns mixed In Ad- legatees and assigns whose farm and calling on neighbors CHAPTER III.—Amqnij the mot- near Morrison lake called at the ^ dtle i;ight Hundred Nlnety- L. L. Gibson and daughler us." I JOHN DALTON. younR eonx me with the prettiest iresltires South Sand Lake, 2,2 miles run-|icr|j{a( aC|, on BOTH upper and and addresses cannot afU ley crowd on the bont n pnlned nl the cliiltige In me. Het the henvy whip fell on Hie yellins tiny on its return trlu, It was vis- i. San—.-i-rd Lak-e vll-'iicriita , ne•- w o•n BOTH• upper Rndlind addresses cunnot nfler dill- Drunken trnmp struck bv 1 ere .iijH,. un;|. "..V j. - . --L, Bbe In nnd cajole me wilb the sweetest en S. S. Weaver home last Friday. |nlne nn(i 7o.!oo Dollars, ($899.70) Norma, and Mr. antl Mrs. Clyde Judge of Probalc. rlrl obviously out of plnce. henrl was Inuocent, and she could pnek. They were pulling for nil ible from this locality, hut at n nlng south from Sand Lake yll- jo^.pp howci# removing poisons gent enquiry be determined. And Marquette engine. Injured and ...... A PUZZLE. trnvellnK with her Rrnndfnther nnd dennnenis: Hien, when I stendfnat Mrs. S. S. \N caver was at the nnj fln nttorncy free of Thlrly- Skimni. of Middlevillc, were Sun- (20-21-22 not umlersiand my sudden cold they were worth. Iheir bends down distance ns It followed M-50. lage lo the north /i corner be-y0U nCver thought were there it appearing that all such taken to County home. I w . u,|rjc|. 0f Grand hnrd-looklnR couple nnmed Win- Hirnm Knufmnn home In East i.'| Dollars ($36,00), day callers of Mrs. Kerr and Sambo: "Didn't you tell that ly resisted her, alie would lly Into ness. The girl was winsome be- vc nn(1 no 100 H. P. QOTFREBSEN tween sections 16 and 17, Nelson j hich caused gas and other persons are necessary parties Showers for Miss Clara Hodges. ' • "k lenteln, who flRure nn her uncle their shoulders squared. Theh an( w Nettie. 'proscrastinate' means lo 'put n fury nnd limit me wilb the foul Campbell a part of last week and, provided ror in 8>|d mortgage Physician and Snrgeon township, $6,000; Bass Lake, 1-3 stomach trouble. Just ONE to this proceeding, THEBEF A COUPLE OF REASONS. nnd mint. Athol bnn nn opportunity yond words, nnd I knew I hnd hul brenth came pnnlliigly, iheir SOUTH BOWNE BUNS. his proceeding. THEBEFOBE,! Weldon Smith purchased 'lot hnd a strike. She has a Is there for a few days of this d by tntutc, miles along the east side of Bass snunnf,,! r..ii-.v..c r.Ac ion *«-•»« » " •' • Gerald Parker was a Sunday off.* " She: "I bobbed my hair lo to befriend her. nnd nhe telln him ness of the slews. to say II nnd she would come lo Qn 8 — spoonful relieves GAS, sour slom- 1 ,ra u (, tongues gieamed redly, iheir while OVER CITY STATE BANK Motion of B. E. Springetl, At- between Masonic hail and Pullen %V • ""rsi*. n nnd ntory of her life. Bhe In Jour- II wns In one of Hie corridors ol Too I^ate for Last Week. week caring for John Kaufman, No proceedings at law or In lake, Spencer townsWp, 811,000. achf sick headache and constlpa- ilmner guest at the Karl nieri Professor: "Dal am lhe sig- show my independence." neylnp Into AInskn to tnke enre of me. Vet I checked myself. I re- leelli shone. LOWELL. MICHIGAN torney for Plaintiffs, IT IS DE-! block. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snay and Ibe dnnce hull In the early hour* Miss Beatrice Thomas spenl the Sr,, who is very ill with heart 0(jUjjy jjnv,, been instituted to re- Sparla-Walker, 1 mile, Sparta j Don't take medicine which home. niflcalion of the word—yes sah!" He: "What did you bob your her Rrnndfnther. who In obsessed treated behind n barrier of re- Wenry and worn were men and t on< CBEED that the unknown heirs. Miss Able and Mr. Viscan, of of Hie morning. The piaee wm; de wcek*eild with Vera Kilmer, of trouble and conmllcatlons. | cover said debts or any part Ofllce Phone, 222-2; House, 222-3 Jownshlp, $9,000; Algoma bridge i iy paBT of bowels, but William Boss married Mary Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier, Sambo: "Den, why did thc skirl for?"—The New England with the Iden of RettlnR r'ch In serve. "Play the game," I said: dogs as they struggled onward In c Pans on Grand Bapids, were callers at the Klondlko Her nnme. nhe telln him. serled. strewed with debris of the Cascade. devisees, legatees and assigns of Bullcdge al Sault Ste Marie. of South Lowell, visited Mr. and street car conductor laugh when Printer. "play the game." the a rowing gloom, but because ot Mrs, May Wlgfleld. of near |),oreof, now therefore, by vlr- Vross Rouge river In the center |el Adlerika give you a BEAL Il Pernn. Mrs. William Porritt was opcr- the said Peter Halpln, Percis M. Ola M. Johnson attemllng busi- "'''''"'I hpme Sunday. T says 'Proscrastinate' mc at — niglit debnuch. We were up there So ns I grew belter nnd strong the feeling In bis heart the little Sarnnac, was a caller of Mrs. |uc of the power of sale contained of station 23, Algoma township, c|caning ntMi scc how good you Mr antl Mr8 War Mrs. P. W. McPherson Sunday. Ulossom nnd I. I wns In n strange nled on Monday of Ibis week for $26,000, the stale paying a like fopu a |i| surprise you! M. Loll, J. M. Babcock, Louis Cam- ni.aa pmII-ih. in Crnmill llaHnnlij U ^ - ' ^ ""l>bel and 21sl street?"—Smith-Helm. Good Bait. CHAPTEH IV.—LnndlnR nt PknR- er she seemed to lose her cheer- man no longer was conscious ol Bay Seeses Inst Friday after- |n 8(lid mortgage nnd the salute w io10 t, l(,,c wny. Athol's party nt once Inken slate of mind, n stnte bordering on ipnendicitis. amount: Brower lake. No. 2, 3.3 Henry, Druggist. adv. pau, William Lott, Buby A. Loll, John C.. Blanchard.,, of IoniaIoniaI ., 8282., y; J.'7. '. ."^"rnereturnedd tto theitheirr homhome KEENE CENTER. "Why nre you pulling 'person- fulness. Always slie had lhal bodily pain, Il was black murder "oon. I In such ense mnde and provided, I.S. LEE, M. I. n N> the trnll. In n nnownllde on the frenzy. No longer, I felt, could I Mr. nnd Mrs. EnrI Smilh, of miles along thc south- side ' and Emily J. Halpinc do file and and still riding bicycle. P Washington, 1). C., after a de- If you have anything lo sell or al' on lhal lellcr lo Mr. Durand?" Chllcoot trnll. which m»rnn nnd her nnxlous. wistful look. Once enme Hint raged there. S. S. Weaver and wife spent notice is hereby given, that on Physician and Snrgeon Sam Detmer so far has report- keep up this pace. Something hnd renl, try a Ledger classified adv.. "I want his wife to open it."— compnnlone hnd taken, hundredn of a sound from the kitchen like At Inst they readied the forest Grnnd Bnplds, nre the parents of Sunday at Will Frost s, of Lowell. Tuesday, the 29th day of October, Ofllce Hours—11 to 12 a. ra., 2 to ed the best yield of contract beans lives nre lost. Fearful f"r Prrnn n to hnppen, nnd thnt soon. and gel results. If. Ptdf Mcle, Paris. •(tilled sobbing, nnd In tbe ni^bl I fringe, and after n few harsh til n baby boy born Sundny nt Bul- I'red Kropf and family, of Low- 1020, at 10 o'clock In the fore 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, per acre, 1(1 bushels. Hay Parker, snfety, Athol hnstenn to the seen-. She put her nrma nround me terworth hospital. Ho Onds the old mnn dend nnd iieard her cry. Then the lime came recliotis the bic mnn hnd the lillle ell, were Sundny visitors of Karl noon, we shall sell at public auc 3 to 4 p. m. best in white robust beans, about Tome," she an Id. lenrnn thnt Hernn In prostratrd. when 1 wns well enough lo gel tip, one making enmp. Tlie lillle man Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlt Thomas Oesch and family . illon to the highest biddfr at the OFFICE IN LEE BLOCK M 11 bushels per acre. townships, $33,000. j , . |t • .. ~bee ar"n | theiT"!*r appearancI'*SI«Se tha| t IUUtheyJ Ciiuaicause' Benj. Terwllllgcr broke u p Mr. and Mrs, Phil Sayles, of To- Madam Wlnklealeln refunen to let She led me lownrd her room. No lo go nwny. worked wit it a strange willingness spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert B eam and family spent] North front door of the Kent Ofllce Phone, 93 House, 11 Theodore Gasper is putting up him see the Rlrl. but he lenves n _Alpine Center, 1.5 miles In Al- llS?™ r ®n.sw®r8 t«.,,!c bi" of com- house keeping and rented bouse ledo, were Salurday and Sunday letter for her. Al Hennelt Hernn longer wns I nlde to resist. My 1 dressed, lookitm like the ca As he gathered Hie llrewood and Kenneth Pcnoyer, of Grand Bap- Sunday with Daniel Zook and County Court House In the Cily l nC lrap d y J udge I.. Vnll I tflK.cIc ,.f I' A I I. a good bluff, just bought a new ids. plnc ttfwnshlp, $14,000. Jm ir ™ T Ji. , Mer-1 plaint lobe filed and a copy lo Neil Cameron. guests of Gordon Frost and wife. beRs him tn marry her. to save her foot wns on Hie threslmld nnd I wns davorous glmsl I fell myself to he filled the Yukon stove he hummed fninlly, of near Clarksville. t lof Grand Bapids, Michigan, that potato digger. BulterworthIh, 1 mile In Wyom- rili"'l fc. Otis under lhe JoneI s law. hereothereoff to be served on thce al- Bicbnrd Bcrgin will move lo St. Ellura Frost was home from Service Is Our from the hnrsh fate she foresees. nlmost over when— She wns there In Hie kitchen siltitiR n merry air. He produced sour Vera and Melvin Kilmer, of Ed. Mlnnrd nnd wife nnd^ lhe being the place where the Circuit Just got .M-66 paid for and now )Z of He In unwIlllnR to tnke such n de- ing township, commencing at thc of fines A^hnii Jmp? ] n place torney for Plaintiffs within fif- Johns. Lansing over Sunday. "TeieBrnm. nlr." quietly, wnlting. dough bread (wblcli he fried In bn Cascade, were simper guests, of former's father, John Minard, of Court for said County Is holden we lose it. So much for Michi- cisive nlep. nnd tells her they must JOHN R. STRVKEI Cyclnmen Chapter, O. E. S., In- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Middle Name wnlt "Ilerna," I called. con fat), ami some dried moose Beatrice Thomas Wednesday eve- Campbell, visited nt the Thomas- the premises described In said gan taxpayers. All right. Gover- Service —DENTIST— GrVnd^rlver ^ A ^ stalled: Worthy matron, Ella daughter, spent Saturday and She came, with a smile lighting ment. nlng. Cannavau home Sunday. mortagage, or so much thereof as nor. If It's, Ignition, you cannot CHAPTER V—Some dnvn nfW- Nicholson; worthy patron, M. C. Sunday with Carl Anderson and warrf Rernn telln Athol Madam up her face. To men ol the trail lids was a Wayne Denton and family Murl Hostettler and familv, may be necessary to pay the Phone 216 Honrs 9 to 6 Mrs. Ella Detmer will entertain 0, c0ordcr and family, of Barrylon. do better than drive in Wlnklenteln plnns tn sell her to "I'm going." treat They ale ravenously, bin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mlshler and sons, Mil- amounts due on said mortgage, to Open Wednesday and Saturday Greene: associate matron, Ella the October meeting of the South "Rlnck Jnck" Locntto, mllllonnlre Evening, 7 to 9 xtenslon to the northward of the * 15 an0lhC'"Pr will •be take- n as confesse' d by Post; conductress, Ethel M.Thom- Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes The smile vanished, and left her they did not speak. Mrs. Henry Whitford, of Dutton. ton and Ervln motored to Fre- gcther with 7% Interest and all Keene Aid. /luto front of our place antl tell miner of evil reputntlon. While Office closed Thursday afternoons said defendants and each of them. as; a Con,, Lilly Stocking; secre- spent Sunday with George Crady reallilnR how Rrentlv he loves the with that bigb proud look, yel be- The silence wns hroken by i Bay Deming nnd family visited mont Sunday nnd spenl the dny legal cosls, together with the at 9 C. 0. Lawrencc nnd wife were us your troubles. That's ,p. commencing on Ma'l ^ , "Y ^ happening at St. It is further ordered that with- and wife. Ignition lrl. Meldrum. In n mixture of emr> hind It was a lurking fear.' whining and a scratchlim outsidi the Grnnd Bnplds Airport Sun- with Mrs. Mishler's daughter, torney fee provided In said mort tary, Hetty Morgan; treasurer, mday guests of Mrs. Hoxie. what we're here for—to om. fllnchen from the Iden of Im- "Are you ready?" I wenl on. dnv. in forty days from the date of Sarah Atwater; organist, B. D. Mrs. Nellie Van Loten, of Entri- En^ineeiv* Rmedlnte mnrtlnRe. nnd thor narce It wns the live dogs crying for Hielt Mrs. Herman Fisher and family. gage and hereintofore mentioned , auuui inunuy lufcc, * mues going on all over the country Carles Bowen has installed a U this order the plaintiffs cause a Stocking; Ada, Ethel Thomas, can. Is spending a few days with to wnlt a year, though Pernn Is "Ready?" supper, crying for Hie frozen fish Mr. nnd Mrs, Guv Smilh nnd A large number from this neigh- Said premises are described In Vergcnnes township, begin-Enforcement Is tightening . P . — r,--. Lowell phone. solve them for you. Any- up.]copy of this order to be published Bulb, Audle Post: Esther, Bessie her sister, Mrs. Burr Davis. fenrful. Renchlnir the roM flcld* "Yes, you're going, too." they hnd earned so well. They won son visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. borhood attended thc funeral of said mortgage as situated In thc BLEM fi. TOWSLET, M. I. g at a point on thc south side j rlcs are convicting. Judges In thc Lowell Ledger, a newspa- Marble school P. T. A., hail thing and everything Athol nnd hln pnrtv Hnd the clnlms U J. D. Frost and son Byron, in "When'?" dered why il was nol foribcomlng Gall Hurkholder, of Grnnd Bnp- Mnnosses Miller, father of Miss Village of Lowell, County of Henry; Martha, Nina Wisner; election of officers. Marcel Miche. all taken. Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat f Murray lake and extending are Imposing terrifying senlenc- per printed, published and cir- starting, lighting, wiring I took her suddenly In my nrnis. "Hog feed all gone?" lds, Sundny. Electa, Nellie Towsley; warden, have harvested nearly twelve president, Clarence Betterstorph. Mary Miller, which was held at Kent and Stnte of Michigan, vlx:— Oflices: 604-606 Ashton Building lle west and 1V4 miles to the es> The nation will have a eulated In said County and mat CHAPTER VI—Mhol's pnrtv de- "Why, you denr lillle ungel, lo "Yep," said lhe sinnll man, Letlie Parker; sentinel, James hundred bushels of grapes from generator problems, etc. the Mennonite church Tuesday All that part of thc Northeast uth, $20,000. I chance to find out whetheL r the said publication be continued vice president. Mrs. Baxter, treas- cides to ntnv nnd nwnlt develop- Citlxcns phone 02479 West Wyoming, 3 miles com «—• — • ...... |. W. Lind al lonia. Mondav af- rlnae. tho flrnt of June—Moldnim Lillian, and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinm Noah Shrlner, of Indiana, Is thc East by land owned by John Kropf. love you I won't come." wns still turning over Hie ibouuht stern-av. road, $9,000; Cook FIDELITY CORPORATION dent defendants at their lasl W. McAllister at home of A. W. ternoon and called on Mrs. How- hoplnR to hnvo mn.le n ntnko hv "Won't you marry me?" ridge across Thornapplc river known post oflicc address by Wcekes. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf en- th""—nnd pnrt. OF MICHIGAN ard, who has been bedridden "No, no, I can't. You know what thnt had come to him. Outside In Cascade township, replacing registered mail and a return re- Bom, to Mrs. John Brannan, of tertained reiatlvcs from Marlon Hie atrocious cold the whining mnln- three years and found her cheer- CHAPTER VITT.-The Prodltrnl 1 said before, I haven't changed e present wooden covered ceipt demanded therefor. Alto, a son; lo Mrs. Joseph Sler- and Lansing. nocures n rlnlm nnd he. "Balvntlon National Bank Building and h py and en 0 any. I'm still the snme—dlslmn mules crept nearer and nearer. In MAJOB L. DUNHAM, Mrs. Ella Beckey, of Ionia, is ?!!i. r ^ . i ying the Jim." and Athol heirln work on It idge, $32,170.78, wllh mc stale, zick, South Lowell, a son. visits of friends. Shingles are Active orod girl. And everybody knows tho agonies ol hunger, they cried Circuit Judge. soendlng a few days with Leon Tho Wlnklontelns hnvo opened n ylng half thc cosh Lowell-' Ionia, Mich. Jane D. Fero, of Vergcnnes, i> Vf.rt'n Hoxie and wife were in nUentlonnhle resort known ns the No, I could never marry you, never for fish, ami there was none for Attest, A true copy. Weeks and family. ownc, 2 miles In IxmcII and married to John D. Spencer in Belding Sunday, returning home We thought everybody knew rnRan, end Rema l« tbrrr. n* n take your nnme. never bind you them, only kicks and curses. They Under State Supervision L. J. DONOVAN, -nltr's" Athr.l crentl** dislikes the ownc townships, $18,000; La 1850; moved to Ada, died there John Purdy and son Guy, of by way of Lowell, where thev to me. You must go nwny. fir- howled their woes to Hie wenry Dep. Clerk. •don of th" Rlrl In such nn environ- rge 1.2 miles in Caledonia Sept. 22. Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. Will Engle visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox. that shingles are supposed to ment. hut there npom« m help for It men. stay." nshlp, $11,000. This is a linej Examined, countersigned Names of those voted money nnd son Clayton, spent Sunday 1 ,a(, v fric "Slay?" The lliile man crawled inlo ids and enlered by me. /jn' - nd CHAPTER IX—A friend of the thc proposed highway running by Village Council, C. Guy Perry, wllh Mrs. Hettic Davis and go on top of the house, but sleeping bag, hul ho did not close 1 'Pent Sunday nl Battle Creek. Prodlcnl nnd h's pirtnors locntes "Yes. You've been living alone t and west through thc south- PETEB TELDEB, Vin Hunt, A. L. Knupp, Wnlter daughters. his eyes. He was watching. JUST A SKIN GAME. Will Converse and family at- what seems ft> thom n "Rood thine " Tha Place Is Packed With Rowdy ttllh mo for a month. I picked n Her of townships.—(Grand Dep. Clerk. Morris, C. S. English, E. D. Bow- Milton Barnes nnd sister, Mil- this fellow is putting one on After months nf unconslnR labor the Men and Ribald Women. About dawn he rose. An evil 129,000 Mother: If you get a job in the 'i^CnHnonu tended a funeral at Alton church you up that niuiit In the dance hnii plds Press. en, A. A. Bnrker, George F. While, dred, spent Saturdny and Sunday Sunday. "strike" Is made; tho four men hnvo I had you broudii here. I nursed dawn it was, sallow, sinister and chorus, I hope you won't wear Hi'i won n 'mnll fortune Rnt the In tights " I Attorney for Plaintiffs H. F. Lane. C. Bcrgin, P. C. Al- with relatives near Jackson. Frank Buegsegger, wife and the bottom. Dad sent It was a messenger, t-onruaedly you. Do you Hdnk people don't askew. Addr M L cossnnt work, nnd nnxlotv for Advertisements brought to The Daughter: "Oh, hul Ihey don't « » Pwell, Michigan. then, Dell Baker Enos & Hrad- Abe Verwys is expected home father were In Lansing Sunday Rernn. hns weakened Mhol On tho I took the flimsy envelope and tore give us credit for tho worst? I The little man selected Hie heavy- Igcr ofilce Monday mornings wear them any more. I 17-18-19-20-21-22 lleld, W. Dawson, Jumes Gibson, from the Buttcrworth hospital the kid to our yard .'ateful flrst of Juno, the dnv "ot for It open. BInnkly I stared at the nm supposed lo be your mis handled whip for tho Job. Cure- any 0 y Mcad a his union with Rornn. ho lle« un- L. Andrews, J. II. Lane, J. B. this week. amir n^ line of type. I stared like a new tress. Kverybody knows; nobody fully he felt Us butt, then lie III rccclvc prompt and favored Mother: "Well, I'm very much( with an order for shin- conscious. In the clutches of typhoid lentlon. tf. relieved to hear that."—Selected. White, George F. White, James fever. man in a dream. I was sober cares. There nre so many living si ruck, it was a shrewd blow, nnd Try Ledger job print Miss Bishop was in Bcllcvue enoueh now. neatly delivered, for Hie little Additional Telephones Gibson, Fred Clark, Newton for the week-end. that way bore," Coons, H. Nash. gles but he went to CHAPTER X—In the hospllnl.ro "Ain't you coming?" said Hlos "What shall I do?" man had been In tho business be- Mrs. Anna Acheson is home cov-rlnt. Athol lonms from Oooenn rom Grand Bapids. n follow pntlent. thnt R^rnn Is In som, putting her arms round me. "Just stay. Oh. why can't we fore. It fell on the big man's head, 1 the wrong place—they the Rronlo«t danaor from l.ocn«to "No," 1 said hoarsely, "leave nnd he crumpled up. Then tho lillle October 6 ,1894—35 Years Ago. \ Chicken Pie Sapper Keene M. E. Church. Athol nlenl« froni tbe ho»pltn1 nnd me, plense leave me. Oh, my go on as we've been doing? What man took some rawhide thongs nnd E V R O L E T 1 X Horn, to Mrs. B. E. Quick, Free- Bev. Millard Butler, pastor. sent out the wrong kind ronchos tho nMnkl^steln cnhln does the ceremony matter? We port, Sept. 28, a son. Also Sate of Fancy Work Thore ho fnre« l.ocnnto, but Is un- Hod r trussed up his victim. Sunday school. 10:30. love each other. Isn't thnt Hie real Chapman's campaign club: Boy nhle to snvo Rorpn Aftor a lone Her face changed, beenme vindic- Ho gathered up the rest of tho in Three Years -AT- Regular Services, 11:30, fast of shingles—Dad's sore con*nlos'«n'o Athol lonrns tbn' tive. the face of a fury. marriage? It's more; it's Ideal provisions, made a pack of tho food McDlarmid, C. S. English, George ime. Topic next Sunday: "The Rornn hns boon llvlnf with l.ocnsf We'll both bo free to go if we wish. v u • * ii / * * * Gulliford, W. M. Chapman. no his mlstrons. nnd In now "on th' "Curse you!" she hissed. "Oh. nnd lashed it on his back. Then, Church, Ciod s Gardens." and the kid's getting sorer every minute. Next time There will ho no bonds hut those of Frost's dryer in Grattan burn- Alton Church 0 C onU,r dnnco hnlls." |,oci«to hnvlnir lof I knew. It's that other, that white- after u final look of gloating hate, : MrJ i ft "? . society will Pnwson In tho Tlvoll dnnce hnl' faced doll you care for. Look nt love. Oh, stay, stay 1" ho went W nnd left Hie big man ed. hold a food sale in W. J. Gibson's he'll look for this name: Athol flnds Rornn me! Am I not belter than her? Her arms were round my neck. to ids fate. At last tho Worm had DURING the past three years, 129,000 additional Infant son of A. P. Ayers, died. Friday, October 18; market Saturday, Oct. 12lh at 10 CHAPTER XI —Etnlnlnlnc his In And you scorn me. Oh. I hate The gray eyes were full of plead- turned. Patty Perry clerking at Mc- oclock. ability to korp his onmRoment ing. Tho sweet lips had thc old. Start serving at 5:30 p. m. * you. I'll get even with you nnd • •••••• pherson's bazaar. •\Irs- O"" Allen. Clare Allen Athol plond* with her to foreet tho pathetic droop. I yielded to the her. Curse you. curse you—* The dogs were closing in. Near- telephones were installed by the Michigan Bell Scotch medicine Co. here. Adults 50c Children 25c | and -children, of Rockford, were Hoyt Lumber Co. net nnd mnrrv him. hut she re- empery of love. ruson, doclnrlnir herself unworthv She snatched up an empty wine er and nearer they drew. They won- Mrs. Fred Veiler, died. Sunday guests at Sam Detmer's. Athol throntens to Join her In n life bottle. Swinging It by the nock "Well," I said, "we will go on dered why their master did not E. M. Bolf, Civil war veleran, • ••••••••••••••••••••I* of sin, nnd on bor continued refusnl awhile on one condition, that by- Telephone Company, as follows: n she si ruck me squnro on tho fore- wake; they wondered why the little died. Funeral conducted by A. WEST KEENE. to mnrrv him, doe* so In the midst and-by you marry me." of his dlsslpntlon bo Is the victim bend. 1 felt tbe stunning blow, a tent was so still; why no plume of P. Moors. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker rf n womnn's lenlous rnnre. nlmost "Yes, 1 will, 1 will, I promise. If warm rush of blood. Then 1 fell smoke rose from the slim stove- Washington Gardner addressed WEST LOWELL and mother, Mrs. Olive Baker and nt the mc.mont he lenrn* of th» forward, nnd nil thc lights seemed you don't tire of me; if you nre denth cf his mother. RocovorlnR pipe. All was oddly quiet and life- 1926 - • 46,000 additional telephones Lowell Republican meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Stiffler and son. Mrs. Donald Houlihan, of Grand sure beyond nil doubt you will Athol flnds himself In Rornn"* home to co out. less. Closer and closer they crept Boberl Hardy attending Prohl- Mrs. W. J. Slifllcr and Frank Kec- Bapids, were Tuesday callers at She refuse* to consider his offor of never regret It, then I will marry There 1 lay In n heap, nnd the to_Jhe silent tent. lion congressional convention In fcr, from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. the Houlihan home. mnrrlnRe. hut live* with him. blood spurting from my wound you witii the greatest Joy in tlie 1927 • • 38,000 additional telephones TO BF CONTINUKD < Grand Rapids. Poff, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boylan Boyd Houlihan had lhe misfor- soaked Hie little piece of paper. On world." were Sunday visitors of Mr. and lune to fall and break his arm Alio wns lookinR nt me In n fright- II was written: So It came nbout that I stayed. 1928 - - 45,000 additional telephones 73 YEARS AGO. Mrs. Abe Keefcr. 'AVE OFrVfr ened way. A madness seemed to MORSE LAKE. 'hursday noon while playing at "Mother died lids morning. Mrs. Janie Sberrard, of Fallas- Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Court and have gotten Into me. The year following, In Which Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Bnlcom, of school. Drs. Shepard and Altland Qnrry." burg, has a relic of a real old John Court spent Sunday with "Hfcino, you're on the dance balls Benin and I kept house, wns nol Broclon, N. Y., visited their cous- were called and they took him to ins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hough- long ago happy time in Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Travis in (•rand Hnpids nnd hnd X-rav pic- You'te nt tbe mercy of the vilest altogether a happy one. Somehow During the first eight months of this year, 40,000 Battle Creek. "Where nm I?" ton last week, returning to their in the shape of fancy dance tic- lures taken and they found the wretch Hint's got an ounce of gold we had both Juki missed aomotldlig. Lorcn Lewis and wife ... "Here with mo." home Monday. ket of a dance in Lowell in 1850. were bone splintered between thc el- In Ids fllthy poke. They can buy I.ow nnd HWeet nnd tender wns The thought of her terrible expe- callers al John Court's Sunday. you ns tiny buy white flesh any Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Houghton additional telephones were placed in service, mak- Following is an imitation as bow and shoulder. They set the thc voice. I was In bed and my rience hnunted her, I knew, nnd 1. Charles Easterday and wife, where on ehrib. Hernn, I can buy and daughter Frances were In nearly as it can be set on the arm and he is doing finely. head was heavily bandaged, so that too, sulTered. and daughler Nina, from Traverse Ownership of a Pontiac Rig Six is an experience you Come, dance with me, drink I tried to nu

Mr and Mrs. Ferris Taylor Will Delaney was in She This and That James Steele spent Sunday at Plainwell. Monday. Lowell, R. 2. Charles Knapp was in Grand Miss Helga Anderson, of Alto, I Economical Prices on Papering + From Around Rapids on business Tuesday. is caring for Mrs. Beadle. and One Money saving bargains at X Walter Yardley and Fred Mal- Let us make nn estimnle on decornting your home . . . our £ "It is the best coal we have ever The Old Town are guests of this Look's 1c sale Oct. 17, 18 and 19. colm arc servinrir g on jury in Mrs. Ray Rurch, of Courtland, Grand Rapids. prices are most reasonable. Our 1929 Wall Pnper books con- * Harrison GofT, of Grand Rapids, used. It burns so well and with paper at the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Kinyon visited Mr. was in town Monday. tain a fine selection for any room in the house, including the • Strand Theatre A. J. Anderson. and Mrs. D. R. Parish in Grnnd very little soct. We would not think C. Vcrburg and family were in Oscar Brezina nnd family, and Rapids Sunday. modern designs now so much in vogue. % Grand Haven Sunday. any one night on John Rrezina visited relatives in| Mrs. Hazel Hoag, of Twin Falls, of burning anything but Kenmont." Byrne McMahon was in Grand Grand Rapids Sunday. j Idnho, spent Tuesdny with Mr. Rapids on business Monday. week of Oct. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, of and Mrs. Ed. Hoag. Chas. H. Brewster Phone 382 For Sale—Dining suite very Grand Rapids, called at the Wm. Chnrlcs Thlbos, of Grand Rap- Says Mrs. John Swinehart, Present this complimentary reasonable. Mrs. Dan Simon, p-20 ticket good for two and Beauchamp home Sunday. I ids, visited his sister, Mrs. Nettie Warren Ford has gone to the walk right in. Mrs. Will Sullivan and daugh- Kinyon lat week, Wednesday, Upper Sandusky, O. 1 Great Lakes Training station at ter Lottie, of Shelby, spent Mon- Willis Kinyon and daughter, of Chicago. day with Mrs. S. B. Avery. | South Bend, Ind., were here lo Our Fall Bargain Round Up Mr. and Mrs. D. Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawley, attend the funeral of William Is Your Subscription Paid in spent Sunday with relatives at and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers Burch Salurday. Advance? Alto. spent Sunday at Cedar Springs. | Sunday dinner guests at the SALE ENDS Jack Rannon and Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Friedli and home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Den- Mueller are spending lhe week at Mrs. John Andrews is spending son Paul, of Saranac, spent Sun-' nis were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jans- SATURDAY Rostwick lake. a few days visiting relatives in day afternoon wllh Mr. and Mrs. ma, of Grand Rapids. Ralph Rogers, of Grand Rapids, Jackson. Chris. Gehrer. I Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Grlnnell, of Drive in—Get Set—and go with- 1 called on Lawrence Precious one John Borgerson and son Nor- Mrs. H. L. Gibson and son, Benton Harbor, spent Sunday out tire trouble all winter long CopyRichT)9I6 evening last week. Dradford, were week-end guests1 night with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie man, are spending the week at Trade your shabby, old, risky Rom, Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Depew, of i Beadle and cousin Claud. Sutton's Bay. tires for safe new Goodyear All- W KENTUCKY'S Clyde Spencer, of Ionia, a son, Grand Rapids. Miss Maxine Simon, who has Mrs. Walter Rogers and Mrs. Wenthcrs or Double Engles—AT named Clyde, J. Jr. The W. R. C. and some friends been Invalided for the pastt five Frank Reiser spent Monday in THE LOWEST COST OF THE BEST DOMESTIC COAL spent September 23 with Mrs. months is improving, and is now Mrs. Sarah McPherson has re Grand Rapids. CENTURY. Drive without fear \ SOLO IN Carter. A self-served lunch was able to be about the house and turned from a two weeks' visit in of the skids, crashes or punctures Mrs. K. L. Chase, of Grand Rap- enjoyed by all. About twenty yard and even to ride down town. Detroit and Mllford. ids, spent thc week-end with Mr. that old tires may cause. Be ready LOWELL guests were present. Mrs. Harold Bargewell, of Mus- Ruth Mason, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. W. J. Anderson. for slippery weather. Take ao- Mr. nnd Mrs. Myrle Kingdom kegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil By F. P. MacFarlane spent Sunday with her sister. Neil Burkens and family, of vnnlage of this Sale! * - i I Miss Charlotte Martin. and son Wayne, spent Sunday Krum went to Ann Arbor Tues Phone 193-2 r. Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. li day to see their brother and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Brcque, of Grand Rapids, and all Bruce Krum, who is recovering Lowest Prices Ever Known daughters, Leone and Florence, ^7 HI/ IH MIHE5 AMD DISTRIBUTED BY Ray Borgerson, of Jackson, drove to Croton in the afternoon. from an operation. spent Sunday with friends in THEKENMOMTMAN spent Sunday with his parents, Th« ELMER MILLER COAL Co. Flint. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Weekes Mr. nnd Mrs. John Borgerson. S. B. Avery were Mr. and Mrs. TOLEDO, OHIO, Rerl Myers spent the week-end lefl Friday on a trip lo Roches- Rev. Claus and wife and Mr. Norton Avery and children, of at Auburn, Ind., called there by ter Minnesota, where the latter nnd Mrs. Chris. Gherer spent Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. the death of his brother, Roy will attend the clinic. They Sundny evening in Grand Rapids. Avery and children, of Grand I Myers. will also spend a few days with Rapids. the latter's brother, William Coming—coming—coming to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barney, of Davidson at Milwaukee. PATHFINDER the Strand theater, "The Filipino ************************ Grand Rapids, called on his un- Only becnuse Goodyear buMds millions more llrcs than colleglales," sponsored by the The United Slates Civil Service WEAVER'S MARKET cle, Milo Harney Sunday. All any other company are such bnrgnlns in qunlity possible. Junior class. commission announces lhal it will wenl lo South Hoston to visit Mr. See these fine big Pnthflnders with tough wide treads and a f Phone Namber ? ? receive applications until Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, and Mrs. Wayne Sharp and his ber 2, for certain temporary po- sturdy Supertwist Cord Cnrcnss undernenth. of Grand Rapids, were Sunday mother, Mrs. A. Sharp. Specials for Friday and Saturday • If your Phone No. is sitions in the bureau of the Cen- dinner guests of Mrs. T. W. Mas- FULL OVERSIZE Hetty Malone, accompanied by sus in Washington, D. C., in con- BIG OVERSIZE CORDS on and Miss Kittie Mason. BALLOON | 87-f 13 or 63-F 12 her father, J. J. Malone, returned nection with the Fifteenth De- 30 x 3% $5.38 ?9 x 4.40 $6.15 Fresh Picnic Hams, lb. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hesse, of South Tuesday from a trip to Sault Ste., cenninl Census. The positions | Bring this ad. to the 31 x 4 8.95 30 x 4.50 0.95 6 to 8 lb. average 15c Lowell. Will Runker and Mr. and Marie, where she has been visit- for which examinations are to be Mrs. Claude Silcox, of Alto, spent 32 x iVt 13.50 31 x 5.00 9.25 ing her sister. Mr. Malone re- held are junior clerk, junior cal- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Valdo mained for a longer visit. Pork Sausage, Idc lb. 2 lbs for I Popular Shoe Store I culating machine operator, junior Fresh Stock—Firsts—Lifetime Guarantee—Mounted Free Chatterdon. None better - 35c + and receive $1.00 in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherby, tabulating machine operator, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray York and daughter Ruby Jean, and son, under card punch operator. In- Beef Kettle Roast, lb. Mr. and Mrs. Elwbod Frye, of t trade. Douglas, also Miss Ruby Harris, formation may be obtained from Grand Rapids, were Saturday Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop Cut from choice steers 20c Mr. muLMrs. E. E. Harris, all of the U. S. Civil Service Commis- evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pontiac, were week-end guests at sion,' Washington, D. C., or post- On-The-Bridge Phone 433 Beef Stew, lb. Russell Maxson. lhe home of Mrs. Francis Carter, ofllce. Plate or brisket 15c Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Avery spent several days last week fn Lansing Hamburg, lb. with their son Norton, and fam- ily. Fresh ground 17c A lucky Phone Number Mr. and Mrs. John Cnsterline, KROGER HE Slab Bacon, lb. and 98 cents or $1.98 of Sand Lake, spent Sunday at the Any size piece 27c George Fonger and W. Anderson will buy a good heavy homes. Pig Liver, lb. 12c Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Young, of pair of School shoes for Hattie Creek, spent Friday with tbe latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the boy at the Will Laux. One can of Lighthouse Cleanser free with every 25c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth package of Start Rite Soap Flakes. and baby spent Sunday with Mr. Popular Shoe Store and Mrs. John Freyermuth at Grand Rapids. Phone 156 We deliver Cecil Bibbler has accepted a position driving bus from Battle 79. Creek to Grand Rapids, and will G. V. MeConnell nnd J. E. Tink- 5Q mnke his hendqunrters at Battle Tinkler, well-known former Low- Creek. ell residents, now of Grnnd Rnp- ids, were in town Monday renew- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence, ing old acquaintnnces. Mrs. Clara McCarty and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Fuller Om P. ONAGERS Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Sigler enter- took the autumn tour trip to Cro- tnined n party of friends from MCQUEEN Grand Rnpids Tuesday evening ton dam Sunday. for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson, of Hnrbor Springs. iiwiteuoti MOTOR CO. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest-1 burger, of Lake Odessa, nnd the hitter's brother, George Jnckson, We nsED of Ohio, were Wednesday callers ii Good Will Used of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Spencer. Cars with a Mrs. J. L. Kopf returned to her t© visit KROGER home in Houston, Texas, Monday Written after an extended visit with rela- ro\ tives nnd friends. Miss Anna Guarantee Kasterby returned home with hcr , STORES / for the Winter. that your money goo fur- 192!) Chevrolet Coach Regular meeting of Cyclamen chapter. No. 94, O. E. S. Friday ther and that you ger su- 1929 Pontiac Sedan. evening. Oct. 11. There will be preme satisfaction nheu novel entertainment and bridge thiA Month * 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. will be played. Light refresh- you own an RCA Radiola DME IN! See wfiy housewives in over 1000 dties and towns you purchase cr not you are welcome. We would Hee foa to M* 1927 Pontiac Sedan. ments will be served. 33 One of tbe supreme 1926 Chevrolet Sedan. A pnragrnph worth memorizing Cknow these « the ideal food stores. See the well stocked shelves of which we are really proud Here are a number of attnetive mIh from the Pathlinder: "¥ou can achievements of RCA engi- that offer many suggestions for menus - • and note the low prices. Whether make it worth yow while to come in this week 1920 Ford Tudor. bent some of the trnins to nil of neers. A set which hnflrevo- 1920 Ford Roadster the crossings; nil of the trains to some of the crossings, but you luiionized radio reception. 1920 Ford Truck. can't beat all of the trains to all of the crossings." qweiL away The usually alert magnzine Time was recently inveigled into TODAY'S -this week %/ \ i printing a communication signed •R. E. Voohnmnd." Which be- PULL SIZE 9* PACKAGE • '-4 •• ng spelled bnckwnrds forms nn I • * insulting reference to the Presi- Greatest COUNTRY CLUB PANCAKI FLOUR dent of the United States. with each Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Johnson, with their children were guests VAH HE PINT JUG OF AVONDALE SYRUP of tbe former's parents nl dinner Sundny in honor of the younger couple's crystal wedding anni- Any comparison you wish versary, also of Eva's twelfth "Who doesn't like the subtle long and haanting flavor of birthday anniversary. Mother in inaUe Mill conviilec tou Piping hoi pancakes, with buHer and syrup, what a won- 1 "ih, , J ft v/vvl- maple flavor syrup? How wonderful it brings out the fiat hnd made and decorated two derlui hreakfasl they make. So easily and quickly pre- KCA Uadiola 33 is the flavor on crisp, brown pancakes. AvondaU Syruo is mapU cakes for the occasion and some pared, and with Country Club Flour, so economical. All this week, an exceptional opportunity for you lo try this flavored, of highest quality, an exceptional value tf amy small gifts added zest to the oc- finest ot electric «ctj» al Hie hul still more atlractive in this Free Offer. •nsion. fine //our at our expense. price Hear its wonderful Frldny evening Mr. and Mrs. If you prefer—you may have Country Club instead of AvondaU Syruo, with the Wesley Roth entertained with a lone Mote its easy tuning. CNOCOLATI fnrewell party in honor of Cecil Pancake Flour, at the regular price of the Country Club, SPe. I Ribbler, who hns ncceuted n po- Omipare its beauty und its MAR^H MALLOW sition at Battle Creek. The guests rugged couulruction- were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bibbler, CAKES %£ A Df Wf Country ClnClub —- 100% Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould, Mr. MJmSi nurpure Vermont maple Large Cfmmj marab. il ind Mrs. Willard Dennie, Mr. sap syrup. There is no mallow, on • finer or purer maple can and Mrs. Jack Fahrni, Mr. and dainty wafer. KCA RADEOI.A corapUtaly an« syrup packed. Mrs. A. Henning and Mr. and Mrs. SYRUP 39 robad with a d*- Floyd Dolloway. lidooj choool&ta. Fence This Fall- A moat attraeUva M. H. Vanderhoff, a former caka for partiaa Hi Log Cabin Pancake Floor Lowell South Side resident, now and Innehaona. 25 29g Coantry dob—Mb. aack 25c Synip—TaUa aba can— It's Easier of Ludington. was in town Fridny /Voir 3 Try a pound I showing some of the products of ThU dallchtfol Blue Rare Annt Jemima Spouga Layar Pineapple 13c Bacfcvbaat FJonr, pkg. liet his farming operations in that Or nip—Mb. can ISet Paacaka. pkg. — I5c country. He gave Thc Ledger Cuke hai baan aa. HERE is no time like the present to get at that padally aalaetad editor a Wolf River apple thnt Bar Cake Cmmatxr CM M (Pff $54.00 thla waak to Red Karo 14c CofSee Tfencing job which you have had in mind. Do weighed I'/i pounds, nnd said he prova to Naw Byrap—Mb. ean 18c; IM-lk. QaalHy aapraaiat in paaad Cna— Cnatomars that it now—this fall—while you have more time. had had some that were larger. Kroirar - bakad * Myron looks as if the north coun- eakaa arc Brer Babbit Breakfast rooo try agrees with him. to or batiar Gold Label Melaaaaa 3Sc Caantry Qab- It is no trick at all with Red Top Steel Posts. any cakaa IMrlb. caa Ifcs . Baaltkfal and daOdaa These drive easily through the hardest of soil and Mrs. Ressie West Pattingill, of dty at lOe •I 23 Hollywood, Calif., spent Friday, Saniflnah Ammonia make it possible to take this fencing job out of your Oct. 4, in Lowell, her birth place. Par claanlns tollat bowla- 19c Patvoaa' Tnnhil i Larca battle lie] 12c busy spring season. You'll be amazed how quickly Forty years ago she left here to reside in Grand Rapids. Time Lara the job can bc finished, for with Red Tops you can has mnde mnny ennnges here Gum Drops naa»d Saap, Bar- Sc SS5®l_S^25c build in a single day as many rods of fence as you since then. She ndmired the beautiful street, blocks, parks. could in a week in the old posthole digging days. City hall, school house and espe- Baca an mm dropa at Utair beat—freafa and way you Ilka them. Aaaortad 11 oppOT cially thc theater, all which have ryiai VT tnnityl Stock up on 4^ MM* than wfth any la tha dty. Crystal White ffiy, - One man with a Red Top Driver can drive 200 to been built since she left. She c 300 Red Tops a day. It is easy to figure how spent the afternoon with her old- ti SOAP ^ts-^IO-ST PV1 time friend, Angie Hooker, col- c V short a job you can make of a complete fencing and lecting dates nnd events of the Zi*~ZS n- repair program—right now—this fall—by using past. The old familiar faces were FREE nearly all gone. She could sc Red Top Steel Fence Posts. Cranberries count the few left on the fingers HOME DEMONS I'RATION Ooaoai H-tt. 11. Hershey Pork Loin Roast Come in and let us show you the advantages of of one band. Tis only a remem- ISc Whole or Half, lb. m brance contributed by Angie Easy terms. Come In today N. this post—the features that make it the strongest Hooker. Criaco In and you will realize fully Fresh Skinned Hams and most dependable post for you to use—for all Whole or Half, lb. ie Grapes purposes. Get Your what a wonderful offer we Sex Mineral SP^D 71# hi Fasey CaHfdniB are maVing. Fresh Bellie Hunting License Selected Chunks, lb. Iw mi -AT- JaekFrost XST 3-*5' tt M. W. GEE'S R. D. STOCKING C. H. Runciman THE COMPLETE Hardware Store Radio Sales and Service FOOD MARKETS X • KROGER STORES • *

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