Lowell llome C»flim| Come oo Back Home Aug. > and 7,'1913 THE LOWELL LEDGER. Aug. d and 7, 1913 RfenoD Public Library A PROGRESSIVE PAPER FOR PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE f—r VOL. XXI LOWELL, MICHIGAN, JUNE 26, iqi3 No. 3
MmiminiiiinnnniHumntnMKfmmmi BANKING SERVICE EMI THINS BUNKS: Help Over 5,000 Druggists • Running Lines Through Port- Juniors Proved Themselves Apt Hooker Pioneers Lost Sixteen • land for Electric Road. W« want jrau to becom* acqnaiiitMl with EXERCISES Entertainers. Since Last Meeting. ¥ "Swat the Fly." Ppom The I'ortlmd Uevtew. Junf 24' the fad that we kava on# of tka bttl Last Thursday evening, oe- The Hooker Pioneer society • AT CITY HALL LAST NIGHT Surveyors have been working curred the crowning i'vent, ol" the met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Join the ffreat campaign now being launched all over * equipped baolct in the cotroCf, and it U ef- * LARGELY ATTENDED in Ionia county for Hoveral days, social life of our High school, t he J. S. Hooker Fiiday, June 'JO. * this wide land by the Rexall Stores. A big, energetic, $ ficered by MEN—not hy icebergs. We want making the preliminary survey annual reception ol" the .luniors This was their lirst gathering earnest campaign to exterminate the house fly and there- } your buiineM and are in a petition to give Class of Seventeen Take For for the proposed interurbnnroad to the Seniors. The City halt in two years, and during that • by leMen contagion, dlaeaiie and even death. J mal Leave of Their Alma from Detroit to Grand Rnpidn. was unusually aUractivn this period sixteen of their membei-s • you prompt and courteous tenrice. Let our Thev hare been interested par- '4 year, owiae: to the unt iring eff- have been called by death;'in.d • NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY l bank be your bank. ticularly in Portland, where the orts ol the.1 iiniors, Allthedee- the attendance thisyearwaseon- The high school lifo of Hovsn. • village is cut up by the rivers to orations were in black and gold, siderably smaller than usual. • every person making a purchase at our store will receive teen yourg people closed Inst such an extent that, the matter the colors of the graduatiatr The organization now numbers • eveainp; with the annunl com- of gettimr through the town elass. Thelattiee.work and the • ninety-six; but. many of them * I mencement exercises ef the Low- makes nn interesting problem for lovely, restful parlor in the rear live out of town. A "Fly Swat" Free * CITY STATE BANK ell hiffh school. The citj hall, the engineers. were the subject of much favor- Following the social part of the • The Rexall stores are giving these to their customers, prettilj draped with the doss it is stated on good authority able comment. program, a sumptuous basket V * involving an immenKC expense, but it is in a good cause, The Bank that Pays Four Per Cent colors, black and ^old, was en- that the company has seeured The company, consisting of picnic was spread, alter whici) • and the Rexall Uore8---America'h greatest drug stores--- tirely filled, the front section the promise of money for con- members of the board of educa- the business meeting was held. 4 * wil! feel amply repaid by the sure results all over this being reserred for the families structing the electric line and tion and their wives, the Seniors, The yearly reports were read a nd * broad land. Come in and get a Fly Swat and and friends of the graduates. that it comcH from London. the .luniors and their friends, oliicers elected. Mrs. (e-o \V, 4 At the appointed hour the jun- The purpose of a preiiminary * begin swatting the ffy. »artook of a delicious live.course Parker was elected treasurer in * iors marcned in and formed an survey is to ascertain the short- >an<|iiet skillfullv served by the « place of Luke Robinson deceased. i * aisle across the front of the hall, est possible route from Lansing Sophomores and Fresh men. The Mrs. I la ton r''.'id an e\ceJlent Keep t h e flies throuffh which the neniors filed i: through to the Rapids by way of Lowell orchestra played sweet paper on "The Early Days <»1 i • from pes t e r i n g D. G. Look: WATCHES on their way to the platforixi, Ionia. For the present Lyons strains during the evening. Lowell;" and remarks were made your horses and and then seated themselves, with and Muir are not being consid- Superintendent Frazee presid- by Messrs, Micks, Kmgand oth- *• cattle. the faculty, in the front of the ered. Where it is practical to do ed as toast master wit h his usual ers. » 50c c Lessor's Cow The Rexall auditorium. so the right-of-way will be across grace and humor. The toasts f per Myou The society voted to meet with * Comfort will do The program, which passed off private lands and not by the os- showed ''the power of thought" President Hooker ench year here- • it. gallon smoothly with credit to the * Drug Store lAK . tablished highway. and wit, that, of the President of after, as long as he live*.. * class and their teachers, was This road has been discussrd the Hoard, Mr. 1). (J. Look, being * opened by Mrs. Qlenora John- 'Memorials for the following are up in w for several years. Franchises especially pertinent for beoinners members deceased since the last son Uurk, with a cello solo. were secured in most of the towns in the business world. Original • on tho picture taking quo*- Aria, and the in vocation was meet ing were read by Mrs. M. A!. 0 on the route. 1'ortland arnontr and amusing were the carica- Perry: Mesdames .1. F.d\vin Lee. mmoKaumusmmbmwmkMBaa—B— air tioa, KODAK quiilitf will made by Re?. W. D. Ogpr, fol- theothers. It was promised that tured faculty meeting over the givo you that contented lowed by the salutatorinn, Marie Fdmond I/»e, I{. W, (irahum, 1 b surveys would bestartedat once, hapless Seniors, llerr llouser'n Matthew Hunter, ('has. Francis- Only One feeling which comes from owning the A. Curtiss, with graceful words but difficulties in getting the humanophone. and tliepanoram- of welcome for the visitors and co, Mary Carr, Theresa Onick BEST on the market. English capitalists to aet in the i.' view of the Seniors in years to and riarinda StockiriLr, .Messrs. greeting to her classmates. Italph matter have delayed the start come. Commencement "Yon will remember the quality A. Hroudbent read a well-written M. M. Perry, Wilber .Moon, She! until now. it is belicml actual Miss .Mcintosh and Mr. Kckcr don H. Parker, L. J. Uobinson, after you have forgotten the price/' W essay, "Non Scholte, Wed Vitie," construction work will bestarteti led in the intricate nifizes of the Day a|vocal solo was given by Mrs. Horace Silsbv, Austin VanDeu- And Kodak Small Price* and Sim* w this year. grand march. P.M."I pennants sen, Orton Hilt and .lud^e Frank pllolty will smooth out your troubles. U. T. I'ord, and thedeclamatien, " — *je ^ waving. After dancing two There will be many Birth- "Internationalism," was deliver- L. F. Severy is very ill at his Hooker of Lansing. Come and talk It over and we will gladly waltzes, the happv companv dis- day Anniversaries, many h ed by Llewellyn Hutchison, in home in this village. persed. i-:. give you picture pointers that will help you Alumni bam|uet tonigl Christmas I) a y s m an y W which the history of the other occasions for the Pd get good results. 0 human race was followed giving of presents, but only PRICES FROM $1.00 UP from its primitive period through one Graduation Day in a hi u the many steps to union and in- lifetime. on Brownies and Kodahs and Premos. ternational fneadliness. A com- plete class history was given by Lowell Railroad Man's Good Miss Marion Jakeway Married Frazee Brothers and Sisters in Mi it a Memofalile Occasion—Male the Gift a ilaUIe One Lee K. Lampkin. Dexter 0. Conk, Services Recognized lin and Arthur II. Schneider in in Grand Rapids. Joyful Gathering. The fere Marquette Monthly See us for suggestions A. D. Oliver w the form of a dialogue, showing The marriage of .Miss Marion The home of John Frazee,.I r.. Magazine for .June has in its the work accomplished, the vari- Jakeway to James Albert Dob- in Lowell was thw scene of :i w ous orgaaizations, etc. Otto A. "Roll of Honor" the following belaur took place Wednesdav ...Of course we have Victrolas... Jeweler and Optometrist paragraph in a letter from the pleasant gathering .lime iM Andrews' declamation, "The morning June IS at St. Andrew's riiirty-five members ol the I'm Grave of Napoleon/' was superintendent at Saginow to parsonage. Grand Rapids. the general superintendent in zee family came from all points,; thoughtful, though brief, and The briJe wore a beautiful from Northern Michigan to ten- j CHINA WARE well delivered. Detroit: gown of cream eponge imported, R. D. STOCKING, Jeweler Agent M. ii. Conklin of Lowell, tral Ohio. Two brothers from' A new departure was the giv- trimmed with lace, and a white Nevada and (lalion, Ohio, were j ing the class prophecy in the in looking overhat. cousins, etc., comprising a merry 1Ct ? '7: ^^ ^ ^ ^ sf: tures of the graduates. After aatisfied with apparent lax in- Phillip Jakeway, brother of spection called attention of company who did their best t'o. two artistic cello solos by Mrs. the t ride, acted as best man. make the occasion enjoyable. Iturk, the class poet, llermon E. superintendent, to he condition Vflev the ceremony, which was of the car before permitting it to At noon a sumptuous dinnei | Smith, gave a well-worded poem, performed by Rev. John Schmidt , was served and the day was I be loaded, with result car in- 1 Summer Goods followed by Neva fl. Duttrick the bridal party left; for an auto- spent, in reminiscences and a gen- FIND IIIDDRN TREASURE with her monologue containing spector was called upon to re- mobile ride to the bride's home turn and put the car in proper eral good time. Mr. Rhodes {It 11 the AnHoclatal J'rcmi.) amusing and telling "h'ts" on at Moseley, where the weddiny photographed the compnny. rifllnnrlil, N. J.. AnriAn l 28. wvamn shape. It is considered that the her classmates. The recitation, dinner was served. About the same company At no other place can you find so many & known tixlay tlmt two laborerH vniploycd In "The Light From Over the handling of this case is deserving n. At cutting a Ktm't tbroiiKh tiio farm of Unl- Mr. and Mrs. Dobbelaar left for met Sunday at the home of Clar- things necessary to your summer oo in- * tod Ktnton Hnnator MartlnH, known nn the utter Range," was beautifullv given bv of mention inasmueh as under West Olive resort where thev will Ceilnr Itrook farm, near here, found yi'H ordinary circumstances the ajr- ence Meyers in honor of John fort as you can at our store. terdav a tin can that contained $1,000 In Ruby M. Willette. The class spend a month. They will "be at Frazee's 77th birthday. ummbacks. ent would have felt justified in S- will, prepared in legal form with home to their friends at (il.'l Two sisters in Ohio were un- words of respect and apprecia- permitting the ear to be loaded Worden street. Grand Rapids, and moved, which without doubt able to be present. There were Haminocks, ! Hatninocks ! If that $1,000 had been on JepotU in our tion for the teachers, "bequests" August 1. Cum. ten of the family, nine living at * ar from seniors to juniors, and the would have resulted in further * hank fa ten 3f* * M would be worth today delay and possible damage or ac- ages ranging from <»."i to stj. The resentation of the spade, sym- BADLY BUMPED. circle was broken by the death of A large variety of patterns and grades. nearly $l£00. Ilolica l of industry and persever- cident. Agent Conklin has been in service for 30 years. a sister about, three years ago. Prices run from $1.25 to $5.00 Have jjou $1,000—pes, or even $10, that ance, to the juniors, with the Com. 1018 colors added to those of "Joy Ride" Nearly Proved Fat- is not working for pou? the last four years, was given PASTOR RE-ENGAGED. al for Italians. * Broke the Speed Limit Porch Swings, Lawn Swings BRING IT TO OUR BANK jointly by Lattelle E. Ecker, Riding a borrowed handcar on IlaiefC. Langworthy and Esther Ieping broke. The gearing crushed his * him for a longer iieriod. The on the pavement with everv Look over our stock for your summer chest. John Palmere, 21, was jumo. The ponies finally strad- * vote was unanimous instructing tossed clear of the car. At Low- needs. the trustees to engage the Pas- deled a telephone pole which ell Dr. Lee gave first aid. Flego turned them end to end so quiek- tor for an indefinite period. will recover.—Press, June 23- P. M. Began Running on New During his year'spastorate Mr. ly they didn't know whether they * Schedule Sunday. Barry lias unified his church were coming or going. "How I shall Miss You CONGREGATIONAL floppy had his face rubbed up * A new Fere Marquette time membership and gotten his church ana society into a good CHURCH. a little and if the ponies are any Scott Hardware Ca card, which went into effect Sun- worse for their celebration they When You are Grown !" day, has changes of interest to working condition. lie has also entered heartily into the varied "Peter's Second I'se of the are not saying anythiwa about Lowell people. Keys," a most interesting ac- it. What the poet sang the mother's heart has felt. The Saginaw to Grand Rapids interests of the community, so- cial, civic and fraternal; am] has count of Peter's going to the Baby's photograph taken now and then will pre- trains are due to leave Lowell as Gentiles. This subject to have Tax Notice. serve the image and memory of baby days for all time. follows: made many friends who will be glad that he is to remain with us. place at the morning service. Lowell, Mich., June 20, 11)13. How long since you have had your baby's Daily at 10:43 a.m. Micah, a wonderfully clear ex- The pavement tax and the Fiv Things \ 11 q Good stove, good coal, taken ? Dailv, except Sunday, at 3:40 Melvin Phelps Dead. position of some future events in sewer tax are now due and should good wood, good flour Make the appointment now. Phone 215. p.m.; fast train. relation to a most remarkable be paid promptly at my office. Daily at 0:15 p.m. Melvin Phelps died Thursday, people, that will have its univer- and a good cook. June 10, at his home near Green- The regular village tax will be Grand Bapids to Saginaw sal aspect. Don't fail to hear of due July 1. We'll attend to the trains leave Lowell thus : ville. Funeral services were held these events that the sigus of the there Sunday. Cl.AllEXCE CoI.l.AK, coal and wood. Jivery Daily at 7:45 a.m. times indicate are right upon us. Village Treasurer. Dailv, except Sundav, at 2:21 He leaves a wife (nee Eveline A right apprehension of the fu Now is the time to p.m.; Michigan limited. Godfrey) and three children by a The Photographer in your town. 2 Mb tat If Mil ScM tureisthe best preparation for place your order for Daily 6:35 p.m. fonner wife. the present. Do not be lacking; NOTICE TO AUTOISTS. No. 88, from Freeport to Stan- James Godfrey and daughter in a Biblical education. All machines must have lamps next winter's coal and ton, mixed train, arrives at Blsa went to Greenville Friday lighted (both front and rear) if to remain with their daughter save trouble. Lowell 8:05 a.m.; leaves at 9;00 BAILEY CHURCH running or left standing: on the a.m. and sister until Monday. streets after sunset. Arrests will No. 37, Stanton to Freeport, It is probable that Mrs. Phelps, 2 p. m., Sun day school. Every follow if this notice is not obeyed. EARL HUNTER leaves Lowell 4.50 p.m. after settling her husband's body attend next Sunday. COMMON COUNCIL, estate, will return to her fa ther's Fine Children's day exercises Village of Lowell, June 20,1013. home in Lowell. and offering last Sundav. The Blind 't See Far BAPTIST CHURCH. Parents desiring children bap- The subject which Pastor Bar- METHODIST CHURCH. tised bring them next Sunday. AUCTION NOTICE! . 3 p. m., Preaching by the Pas- I am troing to sell at public will present for discussion at 10.30 a. m. Preaching, sub- Bat they know that Winegar s &ie morning hour, "Reaping as tor, L. E. liennox. auction in front of the A. J. ject, "Courage and Constancy, Howk Si Skm shoe store on Sat- We Sow." the Need of the Hour." Sustain BREAD that's BREAD Drug Store is the place for The Bible school meets hereaf- "The rain Friday was worth a urday at 3 p. m., 1 new single the services even if hot. Come. buggy. Said buggy has ball- ter promptly at 11.45 ieitead of 12 m. Sunday school. Fine great many thousands of dollars Writing Paper, whether you the nooa nour. to Kent county." said J. H. Skin- bearing axle, side lamps, full- school last Sunday. Run the leather tnmmed and foluing can- Ctarting , The Young People's society number higher next Sunday. ner of the farm management want it by the pound, box, tab- meets at usual hour. service. "It has come in time to opy top and rubber tires, No Enworth League service. adv W. F. HOWK. Saturday, June 21 Evening subject, "The Mean- Discontinued until September 7. make a second cutting of alfalfa let or sheet. ing and Significance of Old Glo- 7.30 p. m. Subject, "No God, probable. Clover probably is too SOLD ONLY AT MARTIN'S ry." It will be a patriotic ser- No Flag, No Country," Short far along to be helped much, but The Are department was called vice and everybody interested in but important service. timothy ought to be benefited. oat at 1 o'clock p. a., yesterday Confectionery and Ice Cream See our window for a Station- good citizenship is invited to at- It will help oats, wheat and corn, by a blaze in a pile of lumber at tend and bring a flag. Patriotic potatoee, beans and pretty near- rear of P. Fiaeis' large barn, but Parlors, the famous ery Bargain. music. Misses Fairy Mount and Lena ly everything else. The rainfall the fire was quenched by neigh- Thompson, Belding teachers, was about naif an inch. We bors before the arrival of the fire- W. W. Collar who has been re- took ainner with Mrs. Hildretb ought to have had another half men, Supposed to have started Tip Top Bread ceiving THE LEDGER at Kai Wednesday. incn, but the cloudy condition from sparks from a passing Pere Marquette engine. S. Mich. City, Mo.t for some time, is aow Miss Marie Furdonn of Kansas that follows today will make the Froe Pinner 8et« for the Wrappers. Get Particulars at Stora. W. Winegar - Ml, ittiag it at the olId place on City is visiting Mrs. WilbtT rain we did have go as far as Mrs. L. C. Hildreth spent Sun- ute 45, Ada, Collar of Veifennft. yossible." day with Grand Rapias friends. > ICRGICNNICS STATION A HEAVY BURDEN llcrmann'H Callte Is best for potato hi.**. Ford's hardware. adv There will he a dance at Keech's hall. Mosoley, Thursday evening, July A Bad Back Makei Life Mis- :t. Miihlc hy Lowell orcheHtrn. Hill erable For Many Lowell People lor supper, datic" and horse care Jl. Mr. Walker and Mr Terry of Lo,v" A btt'l hack 1m h honvy bunion. ell were here doing some work In tho A bunti-u ut ii^ht whon liudtlmo Alton cemetery Monday. niaia t'omcH, ROYAL Mrs Wm. Converse aud son left •I lift ax tiothurHomo IntlioinoriilnK COUNTRY ROADS OF CONCRETE liver try Po'in'H Kldnoy I'IIIH forlt? iant week Friday for Saginaw where they will reside. Lasting Material! for Coaatruetlon BAKING I Know they are fur ktilnc.v hack Grand Rapids Daily Herald ! aehi'- and (or tittit-r kliluey IIUV Quite a few from this Vicinity at- Availablt In Many Places In Form tended the afternoon sts-lon of the of Sand and Qravtl* If you (Um't, sumo Lowi'll pistplu j ilo. Lowell and Vergennes Sunday school POWDER convention held at Lowell June 15. No slnglo factor plays such an Im. The Western Rural Router and i JU'ad/i caric of It: Mr. and Mrs. James McOoo of portant part In thu social and bust- j Mpm. I. \v. HiiMcail. him Moaron nosH life of a community as tho qual- Abmoluiely Pure ,, llersey are visiting friends and rela. Lowi'll, Midi., MayH: "l or wv* of Its roads. Aside from tho pleas- K'ral yoarH I hiiWoroii urcatly from tlves here. The Loweii Ledger, > Iwu'kai'lu* an occupy Asa Vandenbrock's house everywhere present In the form of THE LEDGE Low ELL, Mich. Grand Kaplds visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Davis, Mrs. Hand and gravel from pits and stream and grandparents last week. Mary McAndrews, Mrs. Whetten ids and cniHhed rock from stone Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1'. Neudham were John Andrews, Mr and Mrs. Wm. quarries. Combined with I\>rtland ce- S. v.' i n-aeraad family spent Sun- In attendance at the funeral of their ment Into concrete, they form an In- Condon were at Grand Kaplds at da.s wliii i>pa Weavtrand family. hrotherdndaw Jidm W. Uallard Sun- expensive and permanent road sur- tie' graduation exercises last Friday. Mrs. (ieor^re 1 r and 11 ope Custer day near Alto. face which successfully resists the Glen Ford is assisting the road w ca- In I .owi 11 .Monday. usually destructivo actloa of automo- commissioner with his engine and ho biles. • i •-,! Mr. ,• ad Mrs. lulin I'ashoro vlnlted UOWNE-LOGAN Our OV-r/C •>« ' to ^ ' and wife are living on the road In Tho lirst conslderalloa la tho build, 11." furn.er's >> ^ih t . nd fmdly Ira Hernnnn's Callte Is best for potato I s iV slmre of ICasl Cainphell. their house on wheels. lag of concrete roads is a careful hugs. Ford's Hardware. adv study of local deposits of sand, gravel Mi- Cu.-h De; • lurf l*- entertaining June 17--Noah Thomas and wife SOUTH LOWELL. and rock (called tho aggregate) to see the ivrman mcaslo.s. and I'eter Staid and family visited whether they are suitable for con- McCORDS aud : I ) A 1 . 1". relatives at Kemnsand F.dmorefrom Hermann's Calltels best for potato crete. Sand must be clean and hard LOWELL DIST. NO. 2. Friday untli Monday. buys. Ford's Hardware. adv and must grade uniformly In size of WHlTNlCYVlIJv): • 1> Iie-'tfor j otat > f Kraln from one-fourth Inch down. The Thf? funeral services of Mrs Henry Mrs. Alvln Kecky and daughter o ••lermann'H Cul'te H horit fevp : 11 r.-nam/s rallte Is iiesl for pot a t(^ same applies to gravel and crushed ,?!. 1 Or' adv. are. ' ; v Ntdter of Grand Itaphls were held at Lowell visited her sister Mrs. John l\ : hut l'< r.i'- Hardware. adv rock except that tho largest particles ii .ss Fonl'M liMfi] ware. r. and a ! .ori'.T''r and Svhwarder Saturday ami Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Area rhuiiia y Wn. In id Duluth, Mrs. tlie uhl Menuonlte church Saturday commonly allowable are ono and one- Mr and Mr • in ! i • tl.-raitended Mrs. John Kitttenger Is visiting •a/o, M r and M rs.afternoon . fourth inches in diameter. If local < rand UapldH c-ve- Sm-I.^y .. eli'ints \ .ro'.vn ni t hi her daughter Mrs. Oliver Simpson. in. Thoinac'. Lew St rail 11 c' slier man ' Uy and Rev. A. Hoffman, wife and daugh- materials are usable, a considerable tre ter of Bltundmrd came to attend the C. 0 Wieland and family and Mr. saving will be effected, as only ce- I^ter Suefdon, Arlo S.';;r> : ilarlev I ind Mrs. 1 ke Lylc • ! Harry tor. w re r.^-ri funeral of Mrs Velt.v and remained and Mrs. Howard Hartlett spent ment will need to bo freighted. l haw. l/vr.ycr, .Ir. .u'rrv'u'itf . a", among: thog i ! l .UneUf i'a^le and landly Field day. for a week's visit with relatives. Sunday at Noah Allen's and visited It is much faster and cheaper to tended tho gradiuitliiK pa.-1 we. k. ; dak" Krid the John MIshler and w ife accompanied Mrs. Wleland's brother Will Murphy mix tho concrete with a machine than which were helil at the M tj" ^ I t; -, r.'i. WedneHdey In I • i • c we k. by Kev. Hoffman and wife motored and wife at Traverse City. by hand. Depending on the grading theater Friday. t of the aggregate, the concrete Is Mrs. A!ilo f rratni i'.aiMdH. Sunday evening to Lowell where Sunday guests of Godfrey Keusser John Hatch of Lowed vlsittii usually proportioned one bag of Port- 1 nay 1 i)-!. -ra ( f l/mdah; and and wife were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas In.-r for Mrs Lee they called on the Madam's parents and cement to two cubic feel of sand cousins Mrs. Adeline Weston M ' I . M, - ' ".a ' I a veil wi '"nrksville sp( ni Woodhead of Lowell, John Miller, .1. M liousii and wife, returning via and four cubic of screened gravel or C. Bloo l and wife. 1 ;;iv,'i i 'li '!r (ilend Mrs. .1 wife and son and John Sterzlck, wife Alr». F. Uuten of ''ra:i:l Uajii 1- Lowell Center where they called on crushed rock, or one of cement to two i' An.lie v.-,:. and daughter, vlfiltlntr her HUH Karur.SL AND !'1> 8 In '.lward Housh and family. of sand and three of gravel or rock. - Frl visit a 1 , Or-,' W'afiiiiurn and Miss The Mesdames Win. and John Mrs. Phoebe Harberison the sick During the grading and draining of G. W. Dickinson, General Manager of the Michi- Fern and Nelile Cook c: - t I • 1 r • i'ti.ann "! I aided (he el^hlh MIshler and A. Hoffman visited their list. the road, the aggregate Is hauled and vl.dted over Sunday at li'.'' Mrs Nellie Hidcomb and daughter plied at convenient points. The con- gan State Fair. their aunts Mrs. Lizzie S,' .: • ai. ; • ie •• - ' 'ds-'s In (irand sister Mrs. John Th iler of Campbell :• .i ;a^ •r.Mrs. U ipld- I'rM '.v. Tuesday visited her brother T. C. Willette crete is mixed mushy wot, is deposit- BOUT thirty-one years ago the shrill warning shriek of No. (! as she Nellie McGregor. and family last week. She left for ed to the thickness of six inches upon rounded the bend caused a robust, overalled boy who hud been en- Mrs Hocktddlow and luotlir.- .Niri- Mr. and MM. Andrews .-pent Mr. and Mrs. f>. O. Hogan of Montana Wednesday. the 11 rm old road bed and Is brought , gaged in the occupation of trailing Old Dobbin up and down endless Llntonandllttlei;randH!)n i:.i> Mr a i s ue.av I il-.v 1 .wjik'riln .Souih Grand llaplds are guests at the to grade and shape by means of a A rows of evergreen to desist in his exciting task until the steel steed Tro w Glasgow home Mrs Frank Klttenger entertained Mrs. Ulood, Maud I'llluif a: • ! • - templet. In order to shed the water galloped around the curve. the Ladles Aid society Wednesday. feur went hi the f'-rmerV auto to t; bridge »''.'Ivoa r •itap-on and son Herald Joe Stall! and wife, Lydla Hoffman on the side drains the surface of the As this was a bit too early for the advent of the Kmplre the ter. with Its Mr. and Mrs. Ward Willette of Snow Ladles Aid nociely rt V. ..r • i l-ro'.port s .. fiTia '•"i,M,tv uatllSihi'lay with arid Mrs. A. Hoffman and daughter concrete is given a rise or crown In new and exclusive wild west film (approved by the national Im.-ird of censor- Lowell visited their parents Mr. and Durras' luFt Wednesday. Vbitt"' I \'. nim^'iny. • •'.-ai V.!>. J. 'in \\ elti: and famllv attended the commencement services tho center of one one-hundredth to ship—last five rows reserved for ladles who do not wish to remove tlieir hatsi. (lint ,>a .Srlr.vn :: ; JIC- of :AI n at Saranae Wednesday, thelrnephew Mrs. T. ('. Willette Sunday. one seventy-fifth the width of tho there was nothing for tho boy to do that night except tn become uneasy mid Mr. and Mrs. Horace Falrchlld oil a I'dessa roadway. The surface is finished with dissatisfied with his lot Before he took the candle up to tied he had derided (JrnndhapldH are MHUID^ at ^ « and I > a •! •• o il t !i ul Verne Peck belntr one ol the graduates. I." in ! Mr.-. J.ihn i'kteuger of South LOWELL CENTER a wooden float and wire broom, by on hl.s course. He would he a nillroad man. He hadn't quite made ap Ids Snyder's. L > • t d 1- .-'i ending a lew days with which means there is afforded per- mind whether he wanted to be a superintendent or general manager, but tli.it Leo; i ve Hermann's Callte Is best for potato Carl and iiertha and IMiii her dan.d'i r Mrs. Oliver Simpson, K ICE NIC CIO NT ICR fect footing for horses. At intervals could lie decided on later. apldnbrldai bugs. Ford's hardware. adv Llud attended the leu cn.-am -o'-ia! at Hermann's Cailte Is best for potato of 25 feet the road is divided into sec- Seven years have passed, and that hoy. now n young man. Is an expert tele Til omnienciun-ni. j • a; Ka^Ie Is .-pendla^ a few days L. H. Merrlman and Harry Smith Frank Lenlse's. att- L bugs. Ford's Hardware. adv tions by narrow contraction Joints ex- graph operator. He Is directing the course of those steel filers he used to so \V. ,. •') •.• ii,- were ' a; hart. lad. of Grand Kaplds came to the for- tending crosswise the road and en- fondly view from the cornfield. Mrs. II. li. Fuller and rl.-ter Mrs. 1 Will Densmore and family of Sar. In i r- la-ldav "V a- .1 i e i.y'" of ilarryi'jn ppent mer's farm Saturday and remained tirely through the concrete. These lie soon got so he knew the business so thoroughly that a Michigan rail- DeLita I'cet vislletl frh-ndw In (i'.'.f.d anac spent Sunday afternoon with loir. M'-nla^ alleriMion with her friend the rest of the week, Joints are formed by means of a thin road corporation thought he would make a crackerjack superintendent of its Rapids Thurpday and i VMiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daller. l,i) .veil Mr-t.' 'a; ;er. Maltby Yates of Lansing visited metal or wooden cross form or divid- road. He did (.ii ia • Mr, and Mrs. Waldon, of Florida Joe Llndsley and f-nnlly (>. .i »)• ana'-r of Muskegon Ik his father J. c. Yates several days ed to which is tied a single or double When Governor Warner was casting around for a competent state rallrond Areaie c une Saturday tv spend a few thickness of tar paper with the paper commissioner he hit upon a practical man for the Job-George W. Dickinson. P.ar^e visited his n^phev. l-endl •w a,'; - '.vtth Miss Knliy last week. • pi da, nrmths with her sister, Mrs. C. A. face against the last laid secUon of He Justified the governor's confidence. Wood Sunday. :'ii-.(. Mr. Merrlman has been painting lor'.u.'i a t.) Lee. Mrs. W. was formerly Mrs. roadway. After the surface of this Recently the Michigan State Agiicuiturai Society concluded that It wanted Little IreneCnappei of Ml< ait .MMII i'.ant were Sun- some of his buildings which greatly r. Cip. Moody of Keene. section Is finished and while the con- a man at the head of the Michigan State Fair who was able to substitute a from Wednesil iy uatlK Sunday wUh r 111 von In Grand K- p adds to the looks of his place. ! w tef\ i Mrs Juliet Sayles of Kalama/.oo crete for the adjoining section Is be- little ellldency for haphazard management The Fair needed an expert busi- her grandi'arents Mr. and M- i' Henry Graham of Lowell Is work- ing placed, the cord holding the pa- ness doctor. One of its directors and an ardent enthusiast, George W. Diek- la-. i 's vlfltlng her brother i (ell Ho wen Mis. r.u-t. pi at 'riuirsdnv at I . ing 'or his son Frank this week. per to tho cross form Is cut and the Inson. was prevailed upon to accept the thankless job. A. Wool. a id friends here. •er the i ' I'a.-i's In I.iiWi'll Msltlng Miss cross form is removed. Tho tar pa- Those same forceful methods which enabled George Dleklnson to rise nut Mrs S M. Carr of Lowell has been Tubcrculori;;. .olp S rier ai l Mrs Wilcox from PARNELL POINTS. per adheres to the concrete and stays of the obscurity of a Sanilac county farm to emphatic success In the huslness Tllb^rculys - the Le.>\v s lending two weeks with Mrs Hat tie L i v i . , M a-s. Hermann's Callte is best tor potato in the Joint, which is reduced to the world are already manifesting themselves In the general management of the In childhndd; '• • r: ; Knee. Michigan State Fair. d .'CI A;, i'a ilMy )f the Irion Is an-l bu«H, Ford's hardware adv thickness of the paper by forcing t :. • oi I • :• nd : rn. -1 (•<- • Mrs H. F. WilkliH-m returned Fri- against it the freshly placed concrete i nurv •a'a -rs : Mr. and Mrs. John V-r Mrs. Mary Byrne Is visiting rela. icon l»'-f .v.'.'n tlif- • ;-"s or t •« • day from Grand Uapds, Frultport of the section under construction. arc! thirty Tin.' who ( •• • • W. •ea-,. • their rt'ver wedding tlves In Grand Kaplds this week. When the surface of the concrete an 1 Muskeiron Is far in excess of that offered by any the lauer ag** , n : -s nni ! 1 sir t "r iaddnv e. eidng. Mr. and Mrs. \ er- Misses Monica McCarthy and Irene has hardened enough to prevent pit iir. Wills and wife of Jackson are similar Institution of the same si/.e in to li as thr-y rd*. •ace in ; ai-i. ; nr,- •, . i: aia bvaullial ^lits Troy attended the eighth grade «x ting It Is sprinkled with clean water spen-.llng a few days v.dth his cousin existence. amluutlon In Grand Kaplds last and Is kept moist for several days. RECORDS WILL Frank Daniels and family. Mr. ami This huge sum of money will be de- Fiiday and received their diplomat. Likewise, as soon as possible, the Blfcl.V ; / \VgIK J^t2!52ZSS2fei voted toward encouraging pidduetlon a&misssz -sszl lasBJs? yzn • " Mrs. Mark Hrown of Oilfeo are also pavement is covered temporarily with Miss Margaret Byrne was at Low- along the Hues which will help solve witli them. two Inches of sand or dirt from the ell Saturday. the many problems wludi confront Mrs. Frank Sayi- s N I!', after visit' side road to give further air In cur- Mr. and Mrs Jas. McGee and farmers and the business Interests lag her dau^liter Nellie at Mil vaukee ing the concrete. Traffic Is confined daughter Gonlvleve of llersey are which are dependent upon agricultural last week. to tho earthen side roads until the productions. visiting relative here. concrete Is ahout two weeks old. In Mr. and .Mrs George iUymond it is the resolve of a thoroughly or- Francis McCormlck visited at his the meantime shoulders of broken Michigan Slate Fair Will Be spent Sunday, with their son Fred in ganized and smooth working manage home here over Sunday. stone or gravel are built along both .Saranae ment to make the lOl.'i Fair a powerful Misses Lisle Brooks, Marie and edges of the pavement. These are Mi factor In the Improvement of live Greatest Ever i-r-': 'd. JM -mm • made three feet wide and suffldentty Marlon Byrne, Harold Wood and stock, farm efilelency and country 38 FALLASBURG thick to be firm and to make It an Franks Brooks drove to Belding citizenship. Clean, substantial Informa- . i easy matter at all times for wagon Hermann's (.'alltels t».*st for potato Saturday evening In Mr. Wood's tion and entertainment for all classes wheels to pass from tho side road PREMIUMS TOTAL $100,GQO. r; .>. bugs. Ford's Hardware. adv auto and attended the show there. and all ages will be the lofty aim of onto the pavement June 16—Mr. and Mrs. Fdmer Hleh- >•. v Miss Bertha Byrne Is visiting Mrs, those In charge of Mlddgun's greatest inond of Vergennes Invited a company Fair. Bela Coles this week. Think of Improvement j Increased Interest Shown by £xhib' of young folks .Sunday to celebrate Tho nuiuher of exhibitors, which can M Mr. and Mrs, Will Konan of Grand It might be well to think how a j itors—Program Entertaining as Wcl ••'.'J::* be taken as a good barometer of the eighth birthday of their son Kaplds visited relatives here last road might be improved, Instead of healthy growth. Is now far ahead of I as Instructive—Lofty Aim of Man Harry. Hefreshments were nerved Friday night. storming about the overseer, when # last year's array. With the premium i agemont. -p'! and a plea.sant time enjoyed. C, Kent Jakeway will give a danc traveling over a bad road. list Just circulated the heads of the w-<(' - ; Little Uuth James returned last ••' • i •!» lug party In his new barn Friday various departments are confident of llOSIO In a position to know aro! Care of Poultry. unanimously predicting that Wednesday from her visit with rela evening, June 20, at his home In bigger and better exhibits. Even tills Beginners in the poultry business the i'.U.'l State Fair will sur tlves in (irand Kaplds. Grattan. Good music will Im fur early adequate space for exhibitors is aro likely to neglect their stock dur* • pass anything of Its naturi1 rm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kogers and nlshed and Mr. Jakeway extends a a problem. T ing tho time they are not yielding re- I over before stagtKi iu Michigan by ail pi ehlldren of ijowell spent Sunday at. cordial invitation to each and every- In short, the management will en- ITH J turns and often fall to figure the fu- i enormous margin. It will be Mlcid- 5 deavor to supplant the Idea that the •Jd K J a. O the homo of Mrs. Frank Sherrard one to come and have a good time ture consequences. Such beginners i «gaii's greatest agricultural and Indus o Michigan State Fair. Sept. la to 120. Mrs. Kunlce Uiuhmond of Grand Miss ICssle Murphy Is home from cannot be successful In the poultry , trial exposition. All the pleasing lea Is going to be a superficial entertain- r In-T: Itiiplds Is visiting her sisters Mes Coopersvllle. business. Constant care, good feed- tares of last year's Fair will be em n- i Drily ment or a home of country vaudeville dames Denide and Sherrard and Ml*s Kittle McUlnnls of Grand ing and fresh water are absolutely phasized to a greater degree and new and show the visitors Gmt It does and Bt- 31 IbVOL. XXI LOWELL, MICHIGAN, JUNE 26, IQI3 No. 3
• ¥ : BANKING SERVICE Ti • ¥ Help Over 5,000 Druggists , ¥ Running Lines Through Port- 1 * i JuniorK Proved Themselves Apt Hooker Pioneers Lost Sixteen • a land for Electric Road. Entertainers. I ¥ * W« want you to bocomo acquaintod with Since Last MeetinR. I • "Swat the Fly." a From rhc I'ortlunri Uovlew. J urn* lil- Lnsj Tliursdfiy evening, oc. 1 •* a the fact that we havo ono of tho host The Hooker I'ioneer soci'-ty 1¥ AT CITY HALL LAST NIGHT ¥ Join the great campaign now being launched all over Surveyors have been working eurmi the enmninir event i.i the met at. tlie home of Mr. and .Mrs. l * equippod banks in the county, and it is of- LARGELY ATTENDED in Ionia county for several days, sociiil lil'e ol our Ilijih sehoiil, t he .1. S. I looker l 'i iilay, .1 une Jt i. , • this wide land by the. Rexall Stores. A biff, energetic, aI | * earnest campaign to exterminate the house fly and there- a ficorod by MEN—not by icoborgs. We want making the prHiminnry survey uniuiai reception ol" the .liiiii(»rs This was t heir lirst ^atherint!; » a Clais of Seventeen Take For for the proposetl interurbanroad to the Seniors. The I'iiy hnil in two years, and during that 1 • by ler.sen contagion, disease and even death. a your business and are in a position to give * a from Detroit to (irand KapuK was unusually attraelive this period sixteen ni their memliers a mal Leave of Their Alma i a you prompt and courteous service. Let our Mater. They havo been inh'rosted par- yoar, ouinff to the untiring eiT- have been ealied hy death; ai.d a ticularly in Port land, where iho * NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a bank be your bank. oris ol the.luniors. All the (|er. tlie attendance thisvearwaseon- a Thohip;h school lifo of noven* village is cut up by the rivers to ornt ions were in hiaek ;nnl gold, jsiderahly smaller than usual. 1: a • every person making a purchase at our store will receive a teen yourg pooplo closod last such an extent that the matter the colors ol the y;r!iiluntinii' 1 The orjianization now numhers• if a ovoQiug with tho annual com- of gettimr through the town I V a eluss. The lattice-work and the 1 ninety-six; liut many ol tliem 1 a inoncomont OXOICIKPH ol' tho Low- makes nn interesting probicinfor lovely. restful parlor in the rear live out of town. A "Fly Swat" Free a CITY STATE BANK oil Inch Hchool. Tho eit.y hall, the engineers. were t he sulijeet ol' inueh fa vor- j Following t he social part ol I he a * I he Rc>;al! stores are givi-n; 'S' c- to their customers, a prottily draped with the olasH It is stated on good authority ahie I'onunent. I program, a sumptuous liasket ! t a rt involving nr. immense expense, bv' it is in a good cause, * The Bank that Pays Four Per Cent colors/i)lack and KOIU, was on- that the company lias secured The eonipany, eousi.sting ol picnic was spread, al'cr ulii< ii • * * and the [1'.lorts -Americans i/rcMest drug stores--- tiroly filled, the front section the promise of money for con-1 ineinhers ol thebonrd '»)' eduea- I he business meeting was ln'M. ' i * SH # t H m •••••• W'KWIHH"! •! 1 H ri SM M n m M I M m « wi!! ft'el ampl y repaid by t};e .'e£u!ts all over this * being reserfed lor the fainili^ structing the electric line antl: tion and their wives, the Seniors | The yearly reports were reay the : place of Luke IJolunson d"ee;i • i, * * aifllo aeroNH tho front of the hall, V * est possible route from Lansing jSophoniores and I'resinnen'. The Mrs. l!aton read an exeellen! u Keep the flies * through which the Meniors liled "Is * through toth(? Kapids by way of Lowell orchesn il plilVecl sWei't paper on "The Larly 1 >a\ - .»i <• from pos I e r i g u il' D G. Look * WATCHES o» their way to the platform, Ionia. For the present Lyons strnins durin of welcome for the visitors and English capitalists to act in tin !>• vieu of the Seniors in years to and Clarimla Stoekin::. Mcs-r-. | greeting to her classmates. Ualpli matter have delayed the start come. 1 Commencement M, M. Perry, \\ ilher MDIIII. S1M | "You will remember the quality A. Itroadbent read a well-written until now. It is believed actual w .Miss Midnlosh and Mr. Keker don P.. Parker. L. -I llohinsoi'. i after you haire forgotten the price/' essay, "Non Sohohc, Soil Vitas" construction work will bestarted lei] in 1 he int ricate mazes of the Day o|vo(!al solo was given by Mrs. Horace Silsbv. Austin \aiil'"ii And Kodak Small Pr/oes and 81m- w this year. urinid march. 1 I.'5 pennants sen, Drttai Hill and .liiiL" Cranl: II. T. l ord, and thedsclamation, 1 pllolty will smooth out your troubles- wanrm . After daneiiiii' twt lbh)ker (if Lansinii'. 1 here will be ui .ny fiirlli "Internationalism," was deliver- L. I'. Severy is very ill at his walt/esI the happv companv dis- day Anniversaries, many Come and talk it over and we will gladly ed by Llewellyn Hutchison, in home in this village. persed. " ' |.; give you picture pointers that will help you Alumni haiKpiet toni" Christmas D a y s m a n y in which the history of tho other occasions for ie: get good results. human race was followed giving of presents, bar onl ;. 0 from its primitive period through PRICES FROM $1.00 UP one Graduation Day in c 0 the many steps to union and in- lifetime. on Brownies and Kodaks and Premos. tornational friend linoss. A com- plete class history was given by Lowell Railroad Man's Good Miss Marion Jakeway Married Frazee Brothers and Sisters in Mt : a Mtmoraiile flccasion—Make u Eif a tfalvalilii One Lee K. Lampkin. Dexter 0. Conk- Services Recognized lin and Arthur M. Schneider in in Grand Rapids. Joyful Gathering. The Pere Marquette Monthly See us for suggestions A. D. Oliver K the form of a dlaloffue, showing The marriage of Miss Marion The home of .lohn I'n/ee. .1 r , the work accomplished, the vari- Magazine for June has in its .lakeway to .lames Albert hob- "Roll of Honor" the following in Lowell was the scene ol a Jeweler and Optometrist w ous orgaaizations, etc. Otto A. belaur took place Wednesday pleasant ^atlierinii .luiie Jj, ...Of course v/e have Victrolas... paragraph in a letter from the : Andrews' declamation, "The morning .lune is at St. Andrew s Thirty-live memliers oi the I"!: s Grave of Napoleon," was superintendent at Saginaw to parsonage, (irand Rapids. b the general superintendent in zee family came imm all ptjin".-. thoughtful, though brief, and The bride wore a benutii'id Irom Xortliern Mi' liiuan to ( . i, CHINA WARE well delivered. Detroit: gowu of cream •>poiige imported, R. D, STOCKING, Jeweler Agent M. H, Conklin of Lowell, tral Oliio. Two brothers Irom A new departure was the giv- trimmed with lace, and a white Nevada and (ialion, Ohio, weir- ing the class prophecy in the iu looking overetpiipment placed picture hat. Compare our vaiaes in Diaaionds with any others and present , 'i'he company was ^im- note the difference form of a little farce of "real for loading discovered draft Miss Mildred Jakeway, sister timbers which appeared to be posed oi four sisters and tiiree life" by Emma L. Whitlow, of t lie bride, acted as Iiridesmaid. l»r( it hers, t he < ildest i -l' wh defective, notilied car inspector Martha A. Stinton, Gladys M. gowned in pea green lansdown Si; and 1 wo • a hers are past M flart and Addie L. Veitor, with who pronounced the car safe for trimmed with lace, al>o wearing with children, grarnh liildrei f startling discoveries of the fu- movement. Agent not being a white picture hat. '•.Iv - "i- ^ r-ir rl" '> f ~. f'n r'~ f*-. f'-y rvS fU satisfied with apparent lax in- cousins, etc.. comprising a mern '' - r- -7- »T- -T- -T- -7- -T- -T- -T- -7- tures of the graduates. After Phillip .lakeway. brother of company who did their U-.-t t • two artistic cello solos by Mrs. spection called attention of 1 he I ride, acted as best man. superintendent to heconditinn make tlie occasion enjovabl-, h c Ilurk, the class poet, Ilcrmon K. i \fie'-the i .-remony, which was Ai noon a sumptuiHis dimi'-i * Smith, gave a well-worded poem, of the car before permitting it to perlormed by Kev..lohiiS(hmidt. & be loaded, with result car in- was served and the day was inner G- followed by Nova II. Outtrick the bridal party left for an auto- ood spent in remiaiscenccs and a ^"i,- * FIND HIDDEN TREASURE with her monologue containing spector was called upon to re- mobile ride to the hride's home turn and put tlie car m proper eral good time. Mr, llhodes (It 11 the Amwlalol J'rcsH.) amusing and telling "k'ts" on at Moseley, where the wedding photographed I he ci mipanv rinlnflcld. N. .1., April 28.-11 hocnmo her classmates. The recitation, shape. It is considered that the dinner was served. At no other place can you find so many known today tlint two laborers omnlnyeil in handling of this case is deserving A! tout the same eoinpaiiv cutting a street through the fnnn of Tnl- "The Light From Over the Mr. and Mrs. l)obbelaar lelt lor met Sunday at the home ol i & things necessary to your summer com- ted Stnte.t Senator Martins, known as the Range," was beautifullv given bv of mention inasmuch as under W(.'st Olive resort where they will & Cedar Itrook farm, near here, found yes- ordinary circumstances the a^- eiiee Meyers in honor <'i" .Inhn lort as you can at our store. terday a tin can tlmt cuutulucd Sl.utHt in Ruby M. Willette. The class spend a month. They will beat Frazee's 77t h birthday . ymiiiliacks. will, prepared in legnl form with ent would have felt iustitied in home to their friends at (»I."{ permitting the car to " be loaded Two sisters in <'hio wen i:li- words of respect and apprecia- Worden street, (.irand Kajiids, able to be present. There wvp' and moved, which without doubt Cum. If thai $1,000 had heen on deposit in our tion for the teachers, "bequests" August 1. ten oi' the family, nine livim: at Hanimocks, ! Hammocks from seniors to juniors, and tin' would have resulted in further s * hank for ten years it would be worth today delay and possible damage orac air-'s rangin«;- from to ';. Tlie presentation of the spade, sym- BADLY BUMPED. * A Ictrge variety of patterns and grades. nearly $1 J}00. cident. Agent Conklin has been circle was iirokeii by the ieath bolical of industry and persever- a sister about three years ago. ft ance, to the juniors, with the iu service for»'{() years. Prices run from $1.25 iO $5.00 Have you $1,000—yes, or even $10, thai Com. •r? 101 ft colors added to those of "Joy Ride" Nearly Proved Fat- isnot working for you? the past four years, was given PASTOR RE ENGAGED. al for Italians. v» * Broke the Speed Limit & Porch Swings, Lav, n Swings BRING IT TO OUR BANK jointly by Lattelle E. Ecker, Hiding a. borrowed handcar on liOU-cll Haptisl ciiiiitrh Krcalls K. \. Staal P.rothors' team nt i.oni.- llaael C. Langworthy and Esther the Pere Manpiette tracks near 4* AND WATCH IT GROW. 11. Wallmark. I>. Hurry. made a w ild dash through Main C o n c h Ham m o c k s Lowell resulted disastrously for street, last Thursday evening, & * The diplomas were presented A year ago the Uaptist church te two Italians whose homes are after having thrown over dri\ r by W. S. Winegar, on behalf of and society called D. (J. Harry as said to be in Chicago. The men We sell 1C the board of education, with a their pastor for one year. Last Ilennan, or "lloppy," as hr is Famous "Uho Lowell State Bank are at St. Mary's hospital, one popularly known. Theteam was •£; few appropriate words of con- Sunday mornins: at the eloseof a sufferiiiii from a fractured collar gratulation and encouragement, the sermon to a line audience, a scared by the headliuiits of an •V; "Wonder" c c ream bone and rib and a punctured approaching auroinobile on .o, * and tho benediction was pro- special meeting was called for all lung. The ot her suffers from se- 1 nounced by Rev. D. Q. Harry. those interested in the future wel- lludson street ami didsonii'iiinh r! r ^-- •?t* vere bruises. jinks that landed liopnyon his Freeze * fii miAJtttfi- Miss Elizabeth Lennox and K. fare of the church to tarry. The Sam Klego. .!? 1 years old, is the D. Stocking were the accompan- statement was made that the face in tlie ditili. Alter Turniiii: £ —n most seriously injured, lie was I into Main street they did a trick 4* This is a Freezer of extra quality at a ists during tho evening. Pastor's year was up and the thrown backward and ahead of; •$ question was what the congrega- that made the speed limit look very moderate price. the car as the handcar handle cheap, their hoofs striking lire — tion wished in regard to keeping broke. The gearing crushed his I T' him for a longer period. The on the pavement with everv Look over our slock for > oui summer chest. John Palmere, 21. was iunin. The ponies linalh strad-i te vote was unanimous instructing tossed clear of the car. At Low- i needs the trustees to engage the Pas- deled a telephone pole whi h'*c>' ell Dr. Lee gave first aid. Klego turned them end To end so (piick- j tor for an indefinite period. will recover.—Press. June 2.T * P. M. Began Running en New During his year'spastorate Mr. ly they didn't know whether they , .Jf- Schedule Sunday. Barry has unifiea his church were coming or going. "How I shall Miss You CONGREGATIONAL Hoppy had his face ruMied upj & A new Pere Marquette time membership and gotten his * church and society into a good CHURCH. a little and if the ponies are any I card, which went into effect Sun- worse for their celebration thev I -fc When You are Grown !" day, has changes of interest te working condition. He has also -i* -J.- -i* -•» -i* .. ... •- jt. .»« & entered heartily into the varied "Peter's Second I so of the are not: saying anyt liiue,' about! S" ^ *1'* '•I* wju ^ vjv C-Jw Vf* Lowell people. Keys," a most interesting ac- it. What the poet sang the mother's heart has felt. The Saginaw to Grand Rapids interests of the community, so- cial, civic anil fraternal; and has count of Peter's going to the Baby's photograph taken now and then will pre- trains are due to leave Lowell as Gentiles. This subject to have Tax Notice. follows : made many friends who will be serve the iuiage and memory of baby days for all time. place at the morning service. Lowell, Mich.. June L'(i. 1 !> 1 Daily at 10:43 a.m. glad that he is to remain with us. ( How long since you have had your baby's picture Micah, a wonderfully clear ex- The pavement tax and the! |) Good stove, good coal, Daily, except Sunday, at 3;4J) fiv Thinp 11 i taken ? position of some future events in sewer tax are now dueandshould good wood, good flour p.m.; fast train. Melvin Phelps Dead. Make the appointment now. Phone 215. relation TO a most remarkable be paid promptly at my olfice. Daily at 0:1.1 p.m. Melvin Phelps died Thursday, and a good cook. people, that: will have its univer- The regular village tax will bt Grand RapiM to Saginaw June 10, at his home near Green- sal aspect. Don't fail to hear of due July 1. a*? We'll attend to the trains leave Lowell thus : ville. Funeral services were held these events that the signs of the Daily at 7:45 a.m. there Sunday. Cl.AKKNCK CoU.AU, coal and wood. Jivery times indicate are right upon us. Village Treasurer. Dailv, except Sundav, at 2:21 He leaves a wife (nee Eveline A right apprehension of the fu Now is the time to p.m.; Michigan limited. Godfrey) and three children by a The Photographer in your town. 2 MkS tist tf Mfk ScM tureisthe best preparation for place your order for Daily 6:35 p.m. former wife. the present. Do not be lacking: NOTICE TO AUTOISTS. James Godfrey and daughter No. S8, from Freeport to Stan- in a Biblical education. All machines must have lamps: next winter's coal and ton, mixed train, arrives at KIsa went to Greenville Friday lighted (both front and rear) if; to remain with their daughter save trouble. Lowell 8:05 a.m.; leaves at 9:00 running or left standing- on the and sister until Monday. BAILKY CHURCH a.m. streets after sunset. Arrests will yaaoaciaoiocCTxc^siaogoaii^aono^^ No. 37, Stanton to Freeport, It is probable that Mrs. Phelps, 2 p. m.. Sun day school, livery follow if this notice isnot obeyed. after settling her husband's EARL HUNTER leaves Lowell 4.50 p.m. body attend next Sunday. COMMON COCNCIL, estate, will return to her father's Fine Children's day exorcises Village of Lowell, June 2(1, 1 IM-l. The Blind Can't See Far BAPTIST CHURCH. home in liowell. and offering last Sunday. Parents desiring children bap- AUCTION NOTICE! The subject which Pastor Bar- METHODIST CHURCH. tised bring them next Sunday. * . 3 p. m.. Preaching by the Pas- I am going to sell at publici ry will present (or discussion at 10.30 a. in. Preaching, sub- But they know that Winegar a the morning hour, "Reaping as tor, L. E. liennox. auction in front of the A. J. jeot, "Courage and Constancy, Howk A: Son shoe store OK Sat- We Sow." the Need of the Hour." Sustain BREAD (hat's BREAD Drug Store is the place for The Bible school meets hereaf- "The rain Friday was worth a urday at 3 p. m., I new single the services even if hot. Come. buggy. Said buggy has ball- ter promptly at 11.45 instead of 12 m. Sunday school. Fine great many thousands of dollars Writing Paper, whether you the nooa hour. to Kent county," said J. 11. Skin- bearing axle, side iam its. full, school last Sunday. Run the leather tnmmed and folding a•an - tarting The Young People's society numl>er higher next Sunday. ner of the farm management want it by the pound, box, tab- meets at usual hour. service. "It has come in time to opv top and rubber tires. No Epworth league service. adv W. F. HOWK. aturday, June 21 Evening subject, "The Meat- Discontinued until September 7. make a second cutting of alfalfa let or sheet. ing and Signiflcaace of Old Glo- 7.30 p. in. Subject, "No God, probable. Clover probably is too SOLD ONLY AT MARTIN'S ry." It will be a patriotic ser- No Flag, No Country," Short tar along to be helped much, but The fire department was called vice aad everybody interested in but important service. timothy ought to be benefited. oat at 1 o'clock p. »•., yesterday Confectionery and Ice Cream See our window for a Station- good citizenship is invited to at- It will help oats, wheat and corn, by a blaze in a pile of lumber at tend and bring a flag. Patriotic potatoes, beanns and pretty near- rear of P. Fiaeis' large barn, but Parlors, the famous ery Bargain. music. Misses Fairy Mount and I^na ly everything else. The rainfall the fire was quenched by neigh- Thompson, Belding teachers, was about half an inch. We bors before the arrival of the fire- W. W. Collar who has been re- took ainnor with Mrs. HUdretli ought to havo had another half men. Supposed to havo started Tip Top Bread ceivisr THE LEDOEU at Kansas Wednesday. inch, but the cloudy condition from sparks from a passing Pere City, MO., for some time, is aow Miss Marie Furdonn of Kansas that follows today will make the Marquette engine. Vvw Pinner Sets for Ibo Wriippors. Get Particulars at Store. W. S. Winegar getting it at the old place on City is visiting Mrs. Wilber rain wo did have go as far as Mrs. L. C. Hildreth spent Sun- Route 45, Ada. Collar of Vergennes. possible." day with Grand Rapids friends. H0(iERS CHOSEN AS HOLDER | ERA OF POKE BONNET TO REMOVE THE SHININESS Football Warrior Choien to Lead AIUNG WOMEN Tell-Tale Mlrror-Like Pollth of Skirt or WHY LS Coat Easily Can Be Chippewa Nation In Fight for GETTING BIG SQUASH POULTRY VALUABLE? $15,000,000. TABLE COOKINi 1' QUAINT SHAPES ARE JUST NOW Remedied. OF IDLE AGE Professor Gilbert of Canada Civcs mi OF I! IN HIGH FAVOR. Thort1 havo been various ami sim- 8t, I'attl. Minn.—More than a cen* Eight Good Reasons in Answer Exper.cntocJ Housewife Gives Rules dry mot hods triod «)r r 'tnovitiK that iury has elapsed since Iho Chippawa Successful Method for Raising to Pertinent Question. for f-rtparing Freth Cfrden loll-Ialo. mlrror-liko polish from a tribe has been recognised as a- nation. Mn. Hilbert Tells of Her Dia. [NTTICilpjailT Products. w Vegetable for Family Use. Famous Hiding Placc o* Charles Only a Siiggfs'.ion of the Original i skirt or «iiat which has boon subject- More than seventy-llvo years had tre&mng Symptoms During Why is ptMiltry valuable to 'he doling fre; h garden products re- >Mfy Model Is Left in Some of the od to dally wear. At last soinothiiiR elapsed on May G, IS)III, since all thu farmer'.' is a question asked by hun- II. of England. 1 Chippewa tribe of Mlnnosota met In Change of Life and How dreds of tillers of ihe mil who usu- .'luin b • lini'- for cook.ng than older Modifications Which the De- has bi'cn found which will romcdy tho Excellent and Old-Fasbioned Way of ovil. It's a little arranKement about diih general council. Indiana who ally keep but a few chickens, and ones One impoi :a: t i .l' ' uld P" 7 cignsrs Are Providing. She Found Relief* Raising Cucumbers and Melons in l or Infants and Children. tho si/.o and shape of ati ordinary were present during the genet ai coun- COLONEL GORGAS ON FUTURE OF TROPICS these a inixtuie of ;;1! breed«. Profes- Cclebr.ited Boscobel House ?nd Oak foliowetj nani' ly : Wt;* n vt ^t-iabb H pioco of toilet soap. It tits tho hand cil which began In ('ass hake on May Kitchen Garden—Moisture Sup- sor Gilbert of Ottawa. Canada, givi-s hav» been (-Of keri tender reino\«j Tlie ii<'k<' liomi-'i iami any mitnbor Tree Where the Merry Monarch and Is very convenient to use. The (S, 19H. all seemed pleased to think Fleetwood. Ps.—" During the Changr® plied in Dry Season. the. following reasons In answer to irom '.lit- fin j;- soon as pi.'-sibli and !){ variatimis ot the original KhnpcI ih I RetirKd, After the Battle of bottom of this contrivance Is fitted that after many years they had finally of Life 1 was hardly able to be around Are the tropics, which wore for this pertinent question: jiemove the water, when th're is an Tne Kind You Have provi.lim; dcsiKm-rs witii prolltabli' In- Worcester, to Be Sold. with throe little rovolvinj? whools arrived at a point where tho entire at all I always had ages the seat of powerful clvUizatlons For a number of years 1 suceess- 1. Itecause be ought, by their means ^ excess, as in potatoes and bet Ls Ah spiration ja^i now .Modillcation of which protrude just a hair's breadth Minneatota tribe would have one or- Is headache and 1 and of mighty empires, once more to fully followed this method in raising to convert a great deal of the waste of ! experlene. d housewife iMvt-s the fol- all UmUi. sonu' of wlilcli rotnin only a London. — The famous Hoscobel beyond the surface In which they are ganl/.atlon through which It would was so dizzy and ner- become favored and desirable spots squash for family use; Make a com- his farm into money in the shape of lowing time table for the* preparation Always Bought siiK^i'siion Mil' oi initial tnodul, ai t' house, with lis estate of 70u acres, j Al.C OHOL- 1 PER C KN'T set. Theso wheels, whon rubbed find what it wanted and, having found vous that 1 bad no for civilized man? Col. W. C. Uorgas, post cheap In a corner of the garden eggs and chickens for market. of vegetables: 1 where King Charles li. of England hid AVegclablc Preparalion for As over the surface of the cloth, raise out, speak as one man. jreat at night Th* the man who as sanitary officer clean- with a mixture of rich loam, well 2. Because, with intelligent manage- Hake potatoes thirty to forty-five after the battle of Worcester and , similaling ihe Food/ind Regula Iho nap and comb out the line threads Il was easy for them to see that a flashes of beat wens ed up the isthmua of Panama, thinks rotted manure from stable and hog- ment, they ought to be all-year reve- minutes. ,in so bad sometimea where there still grows the historic tki ^ ^ Siomarhs tind Bowels cf Bears the which form It until a new surface is man of their own who had matched they will, in a recent address at pen, and a generous percpntage of nue producers, with the exception of Steam potatoes twenty to forty min- formed. Thus, tho shine disappears bis wits politically against the whlto that 1 did not know Johns Hopkins university, after de- ben manure. There should be sev- possibly two month* during the moult- oak tree iu which he concealed him- utes. self, is to be sold at auction. [.••i INFANTS HILOKLN and the clot it looks perfectly now. man's best and received from the what to do. scribing the wonderful reduction in eral large wagon loads of the compost, ing season. Hoil potatoes On their skins) twen- 'One day a friend Signature Tho business nirl who wears her disease under the sanitary precautions and It should be raked over and over 3. necause the poultry will yield him Situated on the borders of Shrop- ty to thirty minutes. m VALLEY FOR.® i advised me to takj Promotes Digcslion,Cheerful practical serno .-ult daily will be establisbed, Colonel Qorgas speculates until all parts are thoroughly pulver- a quicker return for the capital In shire and Staffordshire, the house was Asparagus (young) fifteen to thirty Lydia B. Pinkham's nessand Resl Conlain? nc.tlw (.'lad of this linlo invention for keop- on the effect this demonstration on ized and blended. vested than any of the other depart- built about the year 1&40 In the center minutes. of Vegetable Com- of lirewood forest, and had been used Opium.Morphine nor Mineral iim it lookins fresh and trim. our ideas of the tropics aa a place of lievel the heap to a circular mound, ments of agrleulture. | Heets (young) forty-five minutes Nor N AHC OTIC pound and it made me a strong well wo- residence. He aaya that it is an es- say two feet deep and ten or twelve 4. Mecdiise the manure from the for many years before King Charles" Corn igreen) twelve to twenty min- V-HU^iV man. 1 am very thankful that I fol- tablished fact that always in the past fet in diameter, the top fiat. Cover poultry house will make a valuable tlnifi as a hiding place for Koman utes. j Pmpt t/Olf! DrSA.Hl'El KTC/tCM .li>V\uiUi TEST YOUR DRESS SAMPLES lowed my friend's advice and I shall the Caucaaian has wilted and died in with two Inches of loam, and plant the composite for use in either vegetable (Vhollc priests and political refu- ; Cauliflower, twenty to forty min- K StJ j a, recommend it as long as I live. Before ge's. y/Ar S»mnm - How to Find Out If the Fabric Is All the tropica. He baa found it almost seed rather more quickly than in the garden or orchard. The birds them- utes. fi'otKtlit *a'h I took tho Compound I was alwayj impossible to rear bia children under ordinary bill or drill. There should selves. if allowed, will destroy all in- Hut its principal Interest is wrapped Cabbage (young), thirty-five to six- Atnt .'ml • That Is Claimed for It by sickly and now I have not hod medicin-s these conditions, and when he has be plenty of space around the bed for jurious Insect life. in the time when if sheltered King ty minutes /Ijpfrmin/ • Merchants. from a doctor for years. You may pub- f.i f f, • • survived, a degenerate race has re- the vines to spread freely. 5. Hecause, while cereals and frulie Charles In September. 1 (151. after the Celery, twenty to thirty minutes. harm j'l* lish my letter. "—Mrs. EDWARD B. HIL- In To find out whether a fabric claim- sulted. Hut at Panama a force of 10,- I never failed to secure a healthy can only be successfully grown in cer- battle of Worcester. Here he lay hid Lima or shell beans, forty five to BEUT, Fleetwood, Pa. If'mbryrvf* ///ti p, cd to he all wool contains cotton or 000 Caucasians have lived for the past growth of plants, which, when well tain sections. |K>ultry can be raised for several days, and in the paddock sixty minutes. 'j. i not, boil a sample in a stroiiK solution Such warning symptoms as sense of aix years as well as in the healthful started were thinned so as to leave for table use or layers of eggs in any adjoining, protected by Iron palisad- Onions, thirty to sixty minutes. Aperfcel I'Vrnfdy lorronslip^ j in \r \ \i.i.i;i 1 of caustic soda, obtained at any dniK euffocation.hot flashes, headaches, back- parts of Ihe United States. Not only and everv part of the country, ami ing. is the oak tree in which he took Oyster plant, forty-five to sixty min- -'7 lion Sour Slomacli.Diarrhoea ' Use I. Tlu)U.-ai:tl« »'I sf.iiii'ir ^ ' storo Tho wool will dissolve with aches, dread of impending evil,timidity, is Panama located in the most tropical portion of (he tropics, but it has been at all seasons. refuge when surprised by horsemen utes Worms .Convulsions fevrrish- u .m liir-'i TN l;;n •• l"'1 <> this tost, and if there is any cot- ^ sounds in tho ears, palpitation of th-j the most unhealthful location in all the tropics for the past 400 years. fi necause poultry raising is an em- It Is said there IH no doubt about this Peas, twenty to sixty minutes. ncss and LOSS Ol SLEEP li:i<- non ton in the satnplo il will remain heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- Thla is due aololy to the fact that the American authorities have pro- ployment In which the farmer's wife being the Identical tree. Parsnips young), thirty io forty- ';/ patri ; larities, constipation, variable appetite, tected the workera and their familieR from disease, especially from yellow can engage and leave him free to at- The principal part of the bouse re five minute'. Fi»i Simile Sipo.ilurf of For Over tnrv hiti' nnharmod. To tost silk, soak a sample in con- i weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, lever and malaria. The effects of this experimenting will be far-reaching. tend to other departments of farm mains now as it was then, and In the Splnael,. tweiit> tr sixty minutes. w.S m* work. f/Ue/u* iiri s [iiaii any othor crntraled hydrochloric acid whlch 1 are promptly heeded by intelligent wo- The tropics, at present, contain much the largest and most* productive por- garden is a curious mound surmount S'rJng beans, thirty to sixtv min- V J>f of Illi<.''l will at otice dissolve the sliU. leaving I men who are approaching tho period in tions of the earth's surface. A man's'labor in the tropics will bring him In 7 Hecau«e il will bring the best re ed by an arbor much as it was at tin* utes. O Till" ( f.STAl'H ( OVI'ANV. i ;iirois mail' life when woman's great change may many times the returns that the same amount of labor will produce In the suits in the shape of new-laid eggs time of King Charles' sojourn t*.' Thirty Yeers m -€ thi' other libers untonchod. Suninur squash, twenty u sixty NEW YORK n Mnon svispoctrd of coiitainim: cot- be expected. temperate zone. Heretofore he has been kept out of these regions on ac- during the winter season, when tlw Prince Charles, the eldest son of minutes i' % - > count of the health conditions. At H rponth^ ol d ^. !l';i;ilt.il!i' I in ! ton should lirst bo boilod in clear wa- Ly^ie E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- farnur has the most time on hb King Charles I of England, was nine- I u rnips i yfijiig i. forty "ve minute' hands. ami hiMii 1 tor. Aftor dtylim placo the sample pound invigorates and strengthens tha Panama has been known as the most unhealthful place In the world, and teen at tin; time of Ins father's behead Tomatoes i stewed), forty five to 35 D J3 CEWTS also as having had carried into execution within its borders the greatest !S. Itecause to start poultry on 1.1 | for sovon mitiutes in a mixture com- female organism and builds up the weak- the ing by the victorious parliamentarians, sixty minutes \ icum V ami 1 (onstruction feat man has ever undertaken, if the white man can live, work farm requires very littb* capital. Tli posed of throo parts nitrate of potash, j ened nervous system. It has carried in I ('.Hi. He was then at The Hague, When vegetables are served with [Ouaranteed under the Foodami lit .-ai Viutruaii irffdum. In Wash tiio samplo again and dry; thon j if-j, „ _ many women safely through tins crisis. and rear a family under these conditions at Panama, he can do so In any- and immediately assumed the title of boiled salt meat ti.t must be cooked CASTPBIA vrnold. Moi other part'of tho tropics. The tendency will'be for man to emigrate to those Kxji. t C. pv nf W'nprer. the nm r.-liip placo in a mixturo of ether ami alco- , king. The colony of Virginia In North In the liquor from MH- r;.,at ;IFU.R ,, tan and starK patriolibui o P« hoi. This will dissolve tho cotton His Class. parts of Ihe world where he can gel the largest return for his labor. The MILK COOLER OF CONCRETE America Invited him to s'-t up his lias been removed Mr. Rogers as a Football Star. Boston Marrow Squash. i N. vv ^ tk a K tula ml t'Dihil tn and leave the linon untouched. I'se } "In a railroad wreck, there is on*) great centers of civilization will develop In these regions, where man's labor kingdom among them. but. in K'.aO. the uortlifasw: n » ! provision made for people seeing applied to natural opportunities produces the greatest return. only the most vigorous, and these al- At Water Is Constantly Changinq Scots offered him their crown, so he plan «t euttiu a small stick whon tostinn. It only i while men the verdict that they rec- 1 stars." "How so'.'" "When the earn ways produced a good crop, writes Milk Can Be Cooled in the HELPS IN HOME LIFE. takes a low momonls to tnako a tost, ognized him as of at least their equal went to Scotland and was crow tied ' "re telescoped." Clinton Vannah in the Orange .ludd Shortest Possible Time. at Scone in the beginning of I'lol and you are then sure of the quality i in legal ability was their natural Do As Others Do, Take Farmer. After the defeat of the Scots at Dun- lo remove t!,e tops of frui' jars, Tao Pretty Models. paid for. choice for leader. YOUNG MRS. ASTOR'S PLIGHT IS IT RIGHT TO ADVERTISE COCA An excellent old-fashioned way to The illustraiion shows a milk cooler bar he put himself at the head of their wrap a cloth aromd then. w»-t in ve*ry this time-te?,iofj—world proved—home remedy which suits Edward L. Rogers, at present coun- that is very easily constructed by ii'.osf. jn'p-jlar an l sucrt stiful hats COLA? raise cucumbers and melons in the iinny of 10,000 men and dashed into hot wat• i tlu- will ca the toj to and benefits most people. Tried for three generations, // J:.-lyX-lrA Z-yZ/VSi I./ ty attorney of ''ass county. Minnesota, Persons of prominence—some of anyone and will repay Us cost many expand. j ;>• th«» m >m Mil. EVENING GOWN kitchen garden is to dig a circular England. Hut It was then that Crom the lifst corrective and preventive of the numerous ;,W; physldally a giant and the superior of them women foremost In the advocacy I "••so ^uaiut S!m;io3 pnv. idt.- a roal Men who play the w ily game of poli- hole in the ground from six to ten times over in a season's use. A box well put forth his supreme military En.-ry powder w;I! rem. ve the rust most white men, as has been demon- of equal rights for women—are con- ailments caused by defective or irreiruiar action of the tics have discovered that the best way Inches deep and three feet across. In form is constructed of the size you genius and. with his Ironsides, crushed stains from M' .-I V/ Itrotociion for 'ho faiv ami t-yos. whicii strated by his feats In the Carlisle and organs of digestion and elimination has been proved to be > 'moMiim;; Imi :t i> h i-anso tli- y to distract the attention of tlie public' demning Col. John Jacob Astor be- the center of the excavation place on wish the outside of the cooler to be; tin- royal troops at Worcester. A bottli- «.f lime w.iter ai.d sweet Minnesota university football teams, from their own shortcomings is to cause of the provision of his will that end a nail cask with both ends the Inside is made in the same man- Charles knew that for the present oil. eq-ia". parts, mixed s:.o . ; always b«'i onjlnu thai 'ho keen eye of was selected unanimously. make a loud-moulheu sensational at- : gives to Mrs. Astor tho Income of $fi,- knocked out. Then fill the space ner only about eigbi inches smaller so be kept at h;!i.d ih' kitcii.-n i.s imtr.-T •A .Viingor s upon them. tack upon someont else As the cut- all was lost. He showed courage and The council had as spectators many fiOO.OOO "so long as she shall remain as to allow for a four inch wall to the an e.\( I IP , J, . (jy They are bewitching and all the popu-1 lle-lish eludes its pursuer by clouding around the outside of the cask with address in covering the flight of his BEECHAEVTS PILLS men who have been more or less single," If the beautiful young widow tank or cooler on all sides. The con- A sin :.u >•. it i f jnda and w r;fer -ttte iar liirics for n.. .mm-r more espe- a compost of good loam and rotted l.'aten soldiers and alterwards turned (The Lcruest Snle of Any Medicine i.i the World) prominent politically, for Cass I^ako the surrounding water with th-* con- Kiarrles she will lose this income. The crete i.- mixed, one par; c meni to I'm stable manure, or droppings from the his steps to Hoscobel house, where he "iii rem' • e p. n.t sj iashes r- :,. eii • lii os mal:: • - ligured silks with j has many of them. There was nol a tents of its ink sac, so the political ad ; venturer takes advantage of the igno- comment of Mrs. Ida I lusted Harper hennery well pulverized and thorough- parts of sand and gravel, and the bot- dow glass If yci have not tried this matcht -im; rvdicine. you do not know lii ii.-- a: d Slow- rs. s an to lind their ' was assured of a secure retreat from what it means to have iietier dige.-iion. m ier sleep, brighter eyes, stitem man among them who did not concede rance and prejudices of the people • j li- characteristic of the meddling crit- tom of cooler laid flrst; this may g" 1'-a st; .ns en. ! • n*t d f;. • - • \!'i •' -.or. :a '!•. >-• • liapos. ly mixed with the earth. Cover the the pursuing Koundheads At Whit- clearer comjii.-xion. v, hi( h enrne jifi' i- 1. •cnam's rills have cleared x-Jr*. that Kogers in the chair did spl mlid escape from his indefensible position icism of others. three and one half or f( cups and saucers by se( .:.::p with compost witii two or three inches of inch«h. • .d •• " ii' .' ;Mi ar on hose It Is no small task that has been (his case, where a girl Is just stepping it)»-t(it. iii i.N.k-hi-v nuii 7». •; !-' for youtlini! wa-arers. .gainst the Coca-Cola Company, was orate readily, and gives a gradual cobel wood. With Major Carlis. who household If such a memorandum is PATENTS Ut' IttuniulM, Uftll mw-ltA 1 set for Kogers. The total of claims humilialed by having to acknowledg-) into life. In doing so man is depriv- supply to the plants as they require. not kept one is apt to forget when in Get a Canadian Home « • : ' iii!'' ii.- i ni'i.-" b -ware oi ! tint he will have to start on their ing his widow of the privileges of fam- - |iiMr;i' Mill" Mnna/iTk. •• • thai he could not qualify as an expert, Small boles should be bored through town the very thing needed most. In Western Canada's this feature it is nol for her. than i *:-h court decided in favor of the Coca- ily which belong to the state. In view LIVE AGENTS• n: III •' fieri w lii n.'Minr'l' '' way to adjudication is more 0 the staves of the cask to allow out- Heds should never be placed so that Write today. U.WotN H hi. to . UuLV. .. .N V Free Homestead Area A f . X- ^ • JULIA SOTTOMLEY. Cola Company as it was clearly shown of it such a precedent gets out into 1 ward seepage of water. the sleepers will receive tlie full rays W N. U., DETROIT. NO. 26-1913. 0^yp^ that the only essential difference be- the fundamental principles of duty to- THE tween Coca-Cola and coffee or tea is If the ground is naturally inclined of the sun in 'he face when awaken- F.-.!! Shoes. ward the slate and to citizenship. I know that In some of the western states PROVINCE *' • r-- , ' that the former contains only about to dampness no excavation below the ing It is 1 ef!er t' have tlu- i:ghi fall Neither .joes it : av to crow o-.er nn MUTE GIRL RESUMES TALKING It is unlawful to make such a provision in a will. Those states aie right in OF i:i propitrtini! ti> tli" Local manufacturers and jobbers of half as much caffeine as the latter and level should be made. Place the cask from the sid. take that attitude, and New York should be bound by the same laws. In this • had been an a ! d*- i\on;.-n's mioos oi'I'-r H-biilton patent that the flavor is dii'fereni. on the surface and build a mound of A weak' n:nc of the nerve s system \ Peculiar Case of Hysteria Brought on case I should say all the widow has to do to carry out her husband's plan is M - W livinw - Snr.It', 'In a*, iho abb : ind i.'.iil ;• 'th'-r -.ii i-s. wiiii narrow y- The question as to w hether it is right compost around it. To give the vines •'ill often caust the hair to i grav ruj. 'or O Manitoba by Gverstudy £t a Summer to advertise Coca-Cola seems to resolv-i to marry the son. The entire estate then would remain in the family, as he hnnHnvpnii Ni'w Hi.fn«»- tliironchly verr.cd ii. Mes iimi iow 'aeelH. for fall w.-ar, says fredom of growth the casks slunibl •uernalunly. Outdoor exercise and lii.Il..i School. itself therefore into the question as to wished it to. Klther a man who has such ideas of life should marry but once, . - I'il.u.ruro- V itii ic-.H," i Meadmu li iT' Hi hail pr.iposi (1 to c'on:;r* .-s iho .<.• '.\ V"ik Ti;:: < Out of-town or- M freedom from care and worry will fre- utli.rd rur«> ••:ii> iminn1 y be set eight or nine feel apart eacn m tusi-curi' IMoi.-rv -i't ••*- 'ho service as a vi.lutiteor • ills whether it Is right to advertise coffee, or else allow his widow the same privileges which he himself Indulged In." way. quently restore the color of the hair. •i"i • so ;.i Np' .'j: I'.; ad toes and tea, chocolate, cocoa and other bever- H,S Oniy Pat ent, et-11 fti* aitrcuiiunU ' SJry .-•iandi:;i-- iliat oon.m'eHs should St. Louis. Irene ini-tios. daughter I My the way. who knows If Mrs. Astor will ever wish to marry npain? Is Plenty of pillows of all si/.es and luiui 1'liEL. !.'" ef ii," iiiod v. i'.h lie* w id • ages of the ca.Yeine group—Adv. Concrete Milk Cooler. .•(" I I. ' •"' .[ . • ' • of Mr. ami Mrs. James C. llnrnos of | if not possible that she will prefer to remain single? She will never suffer 1 I! tiio revolt failed, or his sen v>'S I ni 'i-h ink i .lonial ••lYecls and thicknt .-si's sho ild I" kept in th' s '-n k i losi. i i who it Hillyanl. who for the last seven ami 1 the pangs of hunger anyway, and she will have always enough pin money to an ovetilow. as shown. The i lac h. was to ri-ceivo r,'tliim; Iinmii.s. wi !i naiioM toes ami Louis- f Distinction. HILLY PASTURES FOR SHEEP room. A small one roll-d hard into a Grain Growing a half months has been conlined at ; buy a new Kaster hat. should be high enough so that • •'•wi-.-. li,. was tM le refumied 'hr in- • 'ni an li. -•!!• iid '. •irror-f lliag High "Is that fellow always hanging w hen long roil nften gives great r*iief i! eeki'• was .•'.:i;(-vl.a! tin.' Sacred Heart hospital on account ! Low Wet Ground Is Conductive to filled with water it v ill be u iihiti .•ii L'iv'-n aji about tiiree iboiisjirul dol- shoes mo.-l cal!-'tJ tor now are patent around you, your tame cat.' "No. he slipped under th' knee-. il-a' few nays ;,gi« when, and Cattle Raising of a most serious and peculiar ease of | Foot Rot—Feet Should Be Ex- two or three inches of the :• ami prcperly remunerate 1. His offer leathers haviag gray, brown and white If kitchen fiooors are painted with .. I- el'!!. I.l a he I iir 'v'ncp lias no snp"rior «nd is my pet dear." amined and Hoof Trimmed. milk can. and as the water Bosccbcl House i ii* tlin r. •• fitim-filt'irf •- jm it'.; aat .Sleub'ii f ached \ alley Kur;;^ hysteria, which ballled local physl- ' and Royal Oak boiled lins.-d oil, they are easily kepi itihr.'k' ii ••••riixl of o-.'.-ra quiiniT ehith top- For summer the* demand : SIR THOMAS UPTON STILL UNDAUNTED V't am; hejit a ti;:n r. clans for several months on account of stantly (hanging, the milk clean. i u Oniury. hiladt'lpbiu. uio viit' i:! pne t :,'iiil;. limit- 1 lu w hite kid ami Liquid bbns Is n weak solution. Avoid 1'. Wr.'-riran voice say 4 Fn her refusal to talk. Is improvln;. The sheep is a highland animal by- cooled in tlit- shortest possible time; had i"(l the lorlorn hope at Worcester, tVrfeot cllnint««: i'n' . mrirsci*. u. ! capital 1h.- siiff'Ting of the 'nops and th'-ir lack of' canvas i.M'or.l- Tan and whito ox- Buy hod Cross bull Blue, tho bhio lhac's all he ascended a thick pollard oak, from w ords "Toctor. 1 vass py \ n iasd ralina?- , '•hi'T.-rv In about a month she will be ablo blue. Ask your grocer. Adv. The New York Yacht club has. after nature. Low wet ground is injurious it may also be built slightly larger to •'••M, anil hoi .u. conditMns a. •• siresa I'.vd to 1 .atii as'' : •iiseijiliijf ani prop-1 organization astoaishod fords S"ii !)• si for men's spring and Peanut Sandwiches. Week Vhat • i > \r- dt-slntfile. to leave the hospital, at which lima n good deal of discussion, accepted to its feet. The sheeps' toes are very allow for ice to be packed around the which they watched at intervals dur- I:ijtoii hov.r>d aboit 1 iiiia- Washington's .parlors w at hrsr Steuben gnarly. I ha v.- seen," he wrote 1'.'m siimmev w.'.ir Tan high shoes aro An evening gown of champagne j Peanut sandwi.-hes are both palat t V a can i iiind« ad;a<-on« :<• Fr»" sho will be taken for a visit to Lewie- The Danish government has mada Sir Thomas Upton's sixth challenge flexible. Between the toes of t ach milk cans, when it is desired ing the day the Uoundh' ads in senrch HI.NN'MI-ADS NINT (W JUIR-LMN-IL •-mar i -v hi. ii > at pr- afterward a regiment consisting of men. and charmense with embroidery and lace I to able and r utriticis I'ear. it Mitt, r and aifte in tin- oid*r .l - - .!• iliiam but indecisive 1 the oxpoeted leaders for men's fall Iceland a "dry" country. for the cup originally won from the foot is an oil duct, which pours oil hasten the cooling process. of them, passing by unaware of their land* can iio bourfh! at r.-n-uu 1 ce in I'ecember wont into ie. Forg- mus'-atr. in a good .-•at. • pros a company i f one corporal. . . . We had more footwear Ne-v styles will have wid- yoke. The skirt shows a deep accor- , ton. 111. may he boueht already prepared, or nliIf prices. o: Oi rma Miss Burnes was at her home for a Hoyal Yacht club of England by the between the toes so as to reduce fric- near pn sem e In the evening they RINGWORM ON CHILD'S FACE lai. says the English his'o for Americans luul not thon fi ilo;t- a c'.rnmissarios and quartermasters at that time toes an«J low heels. deon plaited flounce. ii may 1." madt at home in th- fol- I or further particular* *r.t^ tc Wit;!', f i', '. few hours recently, the lirst time since i Pnlted States' fast sailing boat Amer- tion. lu low, soft ground the mud descended, and made their way to the •I yan. fair to be the most famous make tho things that ••vould last. than all the armies of Europe together." Mange in Horsea. lowing manner; Sluil and remove NI. V. Mclnnee. rian Tr^v ds October 2, when she was taken to the ! ica. squeezes between the toes and clogs manor house, when* the king re Stratfon: Iowa —- Tl.: e. v. a: s ac > world's history " Valley To Washington's worries during this awful win- Hitherto live to eight thousand muskets had Mange in horses is much more 'lilli mained hidden two days. the skins from one qnart of pearr.ns 176 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit. Mich. eiiearop;i:' Comfort for the Plump. hospital. Although she has not entire- Three times Sir Thomas' challenges this duct. The toes will spread quite ti.is wint.-i t: y .-1 \• year-old i. had .--v Ikill riwr about twenty miles tor was add* d th. miserable I'onway cabal.' j. been lost yearly through discharged soldiers car- cult to treat than scab in sheep or Take out the germ and put the nuts Cnnftdian GoTernnifnt Asents. or Forge, .p BACKWARD VIEW OF FASHIONTher' e is. littl, e .enoug , h in presen. t day j ly recovered her power of speech, she i HIDDEN DANGER] have been accepted and three times far apart and so easily that the plate After many dangers Charles escaped ringworm on the fau i'.is: :i was in nddresi. fciiperlnifntlriiT of rying them home as souvenirs. common mange in cattle. Prevention through a meat grinder a couple of luimlKniUun, Ott»wa.(*•»<•. froai Fb:iad'-,p.';:a strategically left little to be plot to remove iiim In favor of dates. Little won- styles to bring happiness to tho stout I , . It la a duty of have his yachts been defeated. I'n- oi mud accumulates and hardens and to France, where lie maintained a royal sn.al. red si"is wlr.ch had a rough The loss of bayonets was still greater. Tho Most Interesting Way of Really Get- wJ1| at egpeda ly thR inorn of infection with the disease is safer limes Add salt if !;k»d and a little desired -r :• -labled the Americans to restrict der that stronc man though he was, Washington woman. Her hips are a constant sourco the kldneya to rid daunted still be has pushed his last irritation is set up which results in court, such as it was. He had little crust on the top When they started American soldier, never having need this arm, ting Hold of the Changes lng9 wh:*; a ei Id, bleak hill and ••lee p Potts returi '-d to Bathing on Coast. An Indiana Caa* toes, clean It out and rub a little but bran is eooling to the system. ing in May Hii'.ii. the king came into cured my 11 .].] . ; detely." (Sign 1) • f • . and 1 have had r i r»*c ;t- sid'- tba'. t' -id.- of wife favor and dresses when summer is actual- than the low-walstline jackeu», and it I Wrt. fiporcfl Hslrrlniton. CrawforditTlllp. In.l.. She brindled a bit as she smothered her old style black silk grown, drew her h. a: th' ' and all Tos' thtr: one and into a chair by th •ay*: "My fiiiibKirelUHl twli-e imrnuiI and grease between the toes. Then see his own. landing at Dover and beini: Mrs I'arbr,'a I'lim Ian :ui. 1012 n : t: troubledurir.^ \ h- ; ast under '"n snow without clothes • i believe no event was ever received with is excellent style. All the French i cup sugar; one tablespoonful of flour. •Isaac.' she sab with ?eems ly present. Venice. Cal.—A rldo on the back of mjr body was *o blnateil 1 routU liar illy breathe. Mack shawl about her shoulders and explained that she had known Sir that they have a clean dry place ei coned to London by frenzied ador •I I'intnier.t sold biai.r more heartfelt joy." wrote Wasbingion. May 'i, houses aro making it, and It is prov- j 1 had awfal palm In uiy back, and tfrrlblu heart- Mal e a rich i i'- crust roll o :' nnd •;\ Aiso removes Ci :;te, agitated; what'« h s tl mat Bui this year these late shoppers a huge playful porpoise caused Miss ai htia. I Bpt-nt weeks in a hospital. Iiutcams Thomas as a "wee lad" when she lived neighbor to his parents. j where n—o mud exists—v... Giv. e your ' ing crowds of his p'o; le. Th'- Merry ihrc :chi :• • l.e w. • a Sample id each flu T- . !.•; i. d into squads of 'we]v, was .soi apart "for gratefully acknowledging the 1 ing popular in this country. The true i out wortw than e*cr. I had given op hope when Live STOCK ci:! with ;-. poi '.d baking powder can 1 : ... ^\.i I'-'iiS, \\>n^, Cysts, lnd-»d. mv qu 'Ii ie , i; atipear aiis- oannot afford to ignore silk, for it Is Violet Nathan of Minneapolis to havo I bi'tfun uslna Ixian's Kidney rills. Thoy cared "They kept a provision store at Anderson, near Glasgow," explained Mrs. sheep the hilly pastures and not the Monarch was at home again and. al- free. Willi "'J *i Sk:i: Mook. Address ai d ii' • :n'-n Washington o.f-T-d a Divine 'Joodness, and celebrating the iniporianL| Russian blouse has a rather full pep- j Ui«coupleteTy, and 1 have bad nu truubleslnctf." I'm half ti-aspoon' :i of n;.N' .-•• !• I'.rui^e;, "lilack and tatod •'..- » ' rm • thaa •' iiit' 1 i l.a'-o seen enjoying one of the most enduring hysterics while in bathing. Murphy, "and Sir Thomas ran about the streets barefooted. He was a wee, low land. though that early popularity was at post-card "('Kticiira i >epi 1. B .-ton reward i.f ?'J .•• ••lad in each regiment iha' -vent, which u- owe to His benign interposition.' lum, and the upper part blouses over ^>Noms^ - rentei of eat h tin c. n and pru k • :.•' - i' d sc'lorations, ft-., in a .. for quar'-vro in the quick-*?', '.in- day rtba' siiail never lorj. t T il now 1 vogues in all lis long and checkered While a large number of bathers C*t Den's at Any Stora, 80c a Box lively lad, but he was good to his parents." she smiled, and then, to show times strained, he never w bully U Adv. lllll^eHi ,v •\ Was hi ng* ons orders tho whole army paraded, thrlftly a regulation or slightly raised waist- | her memories of him were pleasant, "I hope he wins the cup," she said. Hrush with mill;: bake le , i;, liave thought, th ,i hri-'.an ani ,a sold or were career. Th" woman who were enjoying the surf near Maier Disinfecting Cow Stables. The trend of bog values Is down tie good will of his people. mm j .inner. Price 5i. o and and nn •• v, ike manner Inside tho huts -alutvs were liivd from both artilb-ry and small looks ahead and expects considerable line In front as well as in back, V uits. S'.*rv» two on a pie plate < 'barit y 1 o'. .-rs a mult : I'.iit, and the farmers livii^* charaetors incoir.jta'inb-, jut if Ke(arg e W ishing IMer avenue a school of porpoises sud- DOAN'S .VLV Disinfectants cannot destroy germs ward. S.. •ft- at drttijgi-ts >r i\> - bunks v • . • iirms, and tli" troup-t cheered lustily for "the king service out of her wardrobe is espe- j If you do nol cure for either the rOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Hut .ion t let iiiiit wony liv<--' Book SG Free. \\': u-: t ;. : ordered to thrash ihi wh a •..j. !).• ;,ot a man or i •" ), am aken, and denly appeared and began to frolic if they do not come Into direct contact Growing pigs always pay their near lb? ;. '; of France.'" "thr friendly European power," and i open to the idea of silk as a ! Russian or Balkan blouses you can Pistachio Ice Cream. more will fi rlnc up •.. . could be un'-d foi Ie d.i.i.g iii^re -tiail 1 h" disapp..inte.i i iod do not with the bathers. All except Miss LEVI P. MORTON IS 89 YEARS OLD with them. Disinfectants should be board bill. CHILD TUMBLES OVER CUFF, W.F.Young,P.O.F.SIOTempleSt.,Springfield.Mm. in onler tL.i- "he American states," use a cutaway coat with the fronts i Make a good vanilla ice ( iliri'iiiib him per form son;'.- gr. a; thing lor "his summer fabric for she refloels com- Nathan fled to the beach. When she applied in sufficient quantity to thor- A little tankage and oil meal makes •am la bulb.;':;,; ir:;- of the h;;ts a considerabl- Not less joyful to the waiting army was the cut very much away and running into color the desired shade of gree The Tortures of Prickly Heat placently that ihe frocks can be car- observed the monsters she started to Don't Persecute oughly saturate the surfacea, after the excellent feed for young pigs. Baby Unharmed. Hangc Suspended by and hole was fits dug and dozens of thes^.- "but country.' " a narrow cutaway back, or a Jacket Levi P. Morton, vice-president of the and all skin affectuns are (pnckly al- ri'-ws brought to Valley Forge on June S that the ried over for cold weather wear. Her Clothes Until Rescued an add before eooking one-quatit-r pound FREIfy.m)"E " • TO ALr L SUFFERERS. .l.!!-.,'' ran still b» seen. Intil ii In .ill about three thousand rnrn di -d n the flee, but a big porpoise, in a playful United States from 1889 to 1893 snd ' adhering particlea of dirt are re- A few choice lambs make suitable Ut v 11 " * "US DOWJi'or'GOT TMK K| I holes ' o, •ih; Pritlsh had evacuated Philadelphia. The long with some suggestion of tho raised Your Bowels Hour Later. ' of fresh pistachios, peeled and leviated and in a short time complete- SV»N "KFV.ICS UlSEAkra. ni-. of the more substantial huts cam;), but the grave of only one is now known. mood, swam up and rubbed against governor of New York In 1895 snd i moved, in the application of the dis- farm companions for the children. OH' '• few year.' a-'' months of suffering and discouragement had at waistline either at the front or back Thev era j pounded gently, I'our In oti' teaspoon ly cured by using Tyree's Antiseptic i< (or ni TME MUST INUTI L C T IVB out Jiifortunntely it was destroy..! Lieutenant John Waterman, a brigade commis- Dress Material for Curtains. thu young woman. She screamed and Cut out cathattics and pu 1896, who hss heen so grsvely 111 the 1 infectant iu cow atablea It ia well to y, - .1 ...Ok IM. Ww IT7 RN.lT TEI.L^ 4LL jibourIVMIS aiili letnaiii'd. last borne fruit. 15y their patriotic devotion or both. brutal, banb, uonecetury, In the manger Is the place to feed Los Angeles. Cal - Mrs Willatd marachlno i w hite or green • one-half I'owder H.'ic at druggists For I-eft by fire. Th' Da -hiets of the Uevoluiion in la'ta sary. died In April, and some one reeled a rough Dainty flowered cotton crepes, plain jumped. last two months that his life was often use a broom or atlff brush and thor- Washington and his men had held the enemy in CARTER'S LITTLE everything, and not out on the Spruce of Altadena was In a state of teaspoon almond essence and one tea sample write .1 S Tyree, ( hemist, ronalructed an excellent facsiinile of a hut, over stone and cut on It the inscription: J. W.. 17TS." and crinkled crepes in lovely shades, The porpoise then swam directly despslred of, celebrated his eighty* oughly scrub the floor, feed troughs, ground. check until better days dawned. By holding to- Converlent Veil Pina. collapse for a day as the result of an spoon pirsh. Mix well and serve as V> ashitigton, D ('.—Ad\ THERAPIO. . - —. N TOI Riri.v A marble shaft, 5') f^et high, was erected, II mercerized cotton in new shades of ap- under Miss Nathan and she waa car- UVER PILLS ninth snnlverssry May 16 In a better stanchions, and lower parts of the t i'.1 •foMOi « oww - Doo t t#nd acrei. an old ' but hole and ibis reproduction undoubt- gether during those awful winter days they bad Very convenient are the veil pins; Even the law that like produces like ordeal she suffered when her eleven- i you do vanilla Make one ijuart of A-* ^ r'-fRBI. Vp'(ol1ow«peirru'*r». I)R I ri l.fRt years ago. by this grave, dedicated "To the .Sol- ricot, mulberry, peach-bloom yellow, ried several feet aatride of the crea- Purely vegetable. Act condition then he hss been for some walls. The solution can be applied Man. co. H*v T R ».-oca RU. Hanraraai). LONI>W,H. edly givts a fair idea of the structures. preserved the revolutloii. these are in reality like the crinkled gentljr on the liver, turns "flip-flops'" when cross breeding months-old daughter was thrown from ! the vanilla cream. You ilon t ha\e to take a co.ns* m Some of the ofllcers found quarters in the scat- diers of Washington's Army Who .Sleep at Valley Nell-rose and wistaria, which Imnga ture's back. diminate bile, and time. He Is shls to lesve his room i to the ceilings and upper parta of the A large part of the land upon which Washing- hairpin, but made of silver or gilt and aoothetbeddicatei is practiced. an automobile over the edge of a pre- physital fidtuie to carry other peo- tered that stood within or near the Forge " Dozens of other graves have been dis- like soft sheer silk, make lovely sum- She called loudly for help, fainted occaslonslly, but epends most of the aide wails with a spray pump, and DR. D. KELLOQG'8 f.jnnhouHeg ton's troops shivered, starved, and died, is owned topped with a tiny metal ball or fancy neoftl One of the causes for weak lambs Is cipice. only to be caught by a protrud- Apple Sago Pudding. ple's burdens J. encampment. Those who lived In houses without covered, but no others have been identified. mer curtains. Marqulsettea, muslins and fell off. Care time reclining on a couch near s win* must be carried into any crevice and today by the state of Pennsylvania, and pious top like that of a hatpin. They are a ihe result of compelling the ewes to ing limb where the child was held Wash a cup of sago and set on the Fearful as was the suffering at Valley Forge and organdies are full of possibilltiea, David Moreno, a life guard, reseusd dow in his Fifth avenue home in New recess Into which dirt can enter. the lines paid a heavy price for their comfort, for care Is devoted to preserving the fortification!, decided help In holding the veil in live on coarse foods. fast by her clothing until rescued an i fire with three pints of cold water No thoughifiil pprfim lii ind Mne, li * B the time spent there proved fruitful, thanks, in and soft ginghams are pretty for a Miss Nathan and she was revived. York. pirx-li id libit- in a lar^t* IHIIIW- or too pointed. Finely roll the edge round Byronlc collar, faatened with river. The bridge Is tumsd by haad. agement will result In few bulls be- sago and bake cne hour in a moderate air?" a little colored bow or scarf. PAISTFLY KILLER ftSf STtS* S, the dollar. experienced breeders of leghorns or Could Not Balk Constable. Sameneas for Man of Real Llt- forget the outaide world." tlon." around the petala. Select a very nar- The haad that turns It belongs to Wil- coming vicious after they have grown oven Serve with t-ar ai d m am, "Why, Just booka, you know." re- It Is the small, tasteful et ceteras Early in Ihe Civil war Mr. Morton other Mediterranean varieties as a old. Karrell. Pa. When ('onstable George trary Leanings. The governor took down a book, "Poaaibly." said the governor, "but row. fine lace, and gather it hy meana liam Mooosy, ths brldgstsnder. plied the man, "reading books." which add so much to the effect, snd ssrir.rfft;;'! and Julius Morton opened a banking rule select the May hatched chicks Mini called at the home of 'l'ig glanced at it. and returned it to ita it does aeem atrange to me that you of ite own thread at the top. Mooney complained that the SCO war* ••••tn. Ha4» aim If one is obliged to feed timothy hay N'.ock Wmcc Pie. Limcheon The booka were Inatalled and the li- with dark or deep blue frocka auch wW.MlapUlwHft. . house and made money rapidly. Then for their own breeding and laying Annie" Long weighting about aau Governor Pranels McGovern of place upon the shelf; took down an- ahould have expended so much time Outline each petal with a ruffle, be- camping on the bridge drinking In tha •WI VW AAU A* u good ration of bran and oats will O: e cu; ^ '•rlg;.;•. two ct;;i: wat- r brary presented a splendid appear- colore aa crlmaon, aky blue, orange.and mot he paid his creditors in full with inter- pens. pouiuU—-witli a warrant charglnj; dis Wiaconsin tells a story of a well- on 600 copies of McGuffey'a Fifth gin on the aecond row, and draw out cool lake breezes, and that svery time I ajar* aajptklas-'m help to maintain the ewvs in good " rid . ''..i i .ll suj.. r. ent ri:p mc. ance. It waa shortly after this that' other, glanced it orer and put It back. apricot are all harmonioua. Bright aaaiaatnS •SMttfai est. He rapidly became a power in finance and one of New York's richest condition. orderly condnti. he found IK r wear- known man who built blmaelf a fine He did the same thing several times reader." the gathera, and a• t^ni .'I H • • • •'•ii111 liOWKLL MAUKKL' UK 1*01(1'. New lawns at Tic, He and I Of at Ourrwlwl June ik, 1DI3 ' 1CLMDALE Much Easier to See, Dr. Mailcy,dontiHl, I.ccblock.ml Wheal nxt tiOlb»l 02 Wheat whlto UOIU $1 oi Wayland Taylor and family and ow much more detestable a fault Weekes'. adv Corn crale Olilti bu 40 n I-'or photos that please, Khodcs tr*. , From Our Point Uyo bu fi») liuokwluMl (m .'m Mr. and Mrs. Wm Acherson of South Mr « Cippcavfl when we can trace it to some adv. Waller Kroplspent Wednesday Itaaiui 80-S5 Hay biiM ton 1'J 00 Boston visited Sunday with Wilbur one whoso position in life we envy- DON'T SUFFER m * ffh ii ' All V* * C | Corn & OutN ton is (V Mlddlln^ti ton ST) CO HU if iu Ionia. Com Meal ton sr oo Unui Urn ?( 00 Tyler and family. Buck. J. !•). Tinkler was in Ionia Sun- 1 A KJ 0 * oo breaking the, ground tho last of July, The ones sold In August avoragod (»and 7. H i Clarence Collar was in Chicago Pork live 8 00 eprinK Chickens 14 in Moseley last week. disking it three times, harrowing and 182 pounds and those kept till later David Flanagan is re-painting the fore part of Ihe week. Advertising A largo crowd from around I'lm- Nyal's Easene for sore feet 25c cross-harrowing two or throo tlmoa, 225. Counting only 80 hogs and noth- his house. dale attended the Alto Field day. Tribute Nyal's Corn Rernover-'-it does the work Mrs. 10. I). McQueen spent ANKLE DEEP is the name of dragging twice, sowing 20 pounds per ing foi the pigs, they returned, after of Food The action of. the Grand Mrs. (Ieo. M, Parker is ill with Tuesday in (Jrand Kapids. a new passenger steamboat Mrs. G. C. Longcor and children, aero of seed broadcast, harrowing paying tor the 250 bushels of corn NOTICE. Nyal's Borated Talcum Powder 25c We're IT! Rapids Board of Commerce in toi.silitis. just gone into commission on James and Esther went to Shepards- It in and rolling tho ground. This fed, $420.00 to tho credit of tho alfal- Nyal's Lotion for Sunburn 25c Best prints de, table oil cloth the turning down for the busi- was In iy06. The alfalfa grow about O GWXEKS, GCOLIMHRS OU POS- AI way Nat yourcall. Mi (Queen's Made with different Baking Powders the Muskegon river. Happy vllle, to visit tlie latter'•> grandfather, fa alone; tho hay was worth $273.00; ir»c. A. W. Weekes A: Son. ndv ness men of that city of period- remaining for a couple of weeks. four Inches high that fall aad was not total $(503.00, or $115.50 per aero. T SKS8OU8 OF UN OS, or any iteison Nyal's Foot Tablets, to cool the feet 25c bun, phone (». ad tf 1 to thoie who have pasted into the great beyond in thought for Senator Smith. cut. in 1907, It yielded about two This alfalfa was not Injured by this or persons, llrm or corporation having Nyal's Liver Tablets to cool the blond 2Sc lOd Flynn and son Will were We sell Clolhin,'.? cheaper ical advertising graft, is Will Kllgus Ih the proud owner of Imrge of any lands in this slate: No- Woodman district picnic at. From a Series ofJZlaborate Chemical Tests: Have a fleet of Ankle Deeps tons per aero, but la addition 1D0 pigs extra hard treatment but somo parts home from Ada Saturday and significant of the changing at- a new auto, so girls get your auto tii»' is hereby given that something which every family owes to its departed .owell Augusl I I. tf built for Grand River and save In 1908, the big returns began. of it were frozen out last winter, and Sunday. than any other sl'ire in Kent titude of that patient worm, veils on, and watch to Hag the These and many oth«r meritorious Nyal preparations Wanted—I nskilled workmen An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made Uncle Sam millions on that Threo cutting of hay returned 2% this spring the flold wan disked and ALL NOXIOUS WEEDS members. No memorial is so perfect an expression the average business man, machine. tons per aero, but In addition If.O pigs cross-disked and the thin spots re- are sold and guaranteed only at aft Lowell Cutler Co. adv with each of three different kinds of baking powder— Mrs. FredChai les and daughter growing on any lands anywhere within ditch to the lake. If the Mrs. Park Osborne Is entertaining were pastured on this alfalfa from tho seeried, securing a fair stand. While of love and respect as a Monument superbly carved Mabel were in (Jrand Kapids or Ionia County, (jlood cloth-1 whose life is one perpetual the below named township, or within A big showing of all lines of cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum— and submitted her sister Mrs. Helen Cole of Battle time of tho first cutting until Docom- grind of grafter-dodging. ankles are not too high they many doubt that alfalfa Is suited to the limits of any highway passing by or summer goods al Weekes.' adv separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each Monday, Creek. ber. Tho pigs were bought when Illinois, nol having examined the ovl- from enduring stone—chaugeless, everlasting, through Even a worm will turn when might even run to Lowell (hrongh sm-h lands Hul SF TO KlfiNT-Close in. fur ihe same length of time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DcWeert in^—the Lalley Shnter kind | where the Senator always gets Olive Lee spent Sunday night with the centuries to come. trodden upon; and business Must be Cut Down HENRY'S Impiire of J. 15. Veiler. adv If and family visited in (irand Kap her cousin Jessie Chambers. The relative percentage of the food digested is a boat load of votes. ids Sunday. o!" clotlnim'—the kind (iiut you | men sometimes reach the turn- Mrs. Guy Slngleterry and son, and dest royed Beautiful examples of our work may be seen in Anscoand P». P». cameras 15 per shown as follows: ing point, and then woe to the cent discount, llhodes, ad If J. I'. Nicholson and family are CoNGKESSMAN BkITTON of Lawrence of Plymoutl- are visiting On or before Ihe 5th day of Jiily, the nearby cemeteries. We shall be glad to submit The Nyal Drug Store, Lowell oily worker who has a little her parents Mr and Mrs .lay Trow, W. H.Converse has moved from enjoying a ten days out ing a t are not ashnnu;d to wear any-1 Chicago is driven to his work IDL'I, and must also be cut down and Bread made with scheme to put over on you, bridge. original designs to families desiring to honor their Lowell route 1(1 to Sagmaw. Morrison lake. by his wife every morning. destroyed again on or before September The way to get well is the Nyal way Ask for the Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: John Stud went toKevenna Thurs- isi IPLI, and as mueli ofteiier as n«ees- book—it's free. Miss Alice Tinkler was home where, and the kind we are? doncherkno? She uses a motor car, not a / departed. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kergin and day and was accompanied home sary to prevent all such weeds from from (Irand Kapids Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill drove to There is absolutely no sub- potato masher. There are a going to seed. | 100 Per Cent Digested I Friday, by his daughter and ehlldren not ashamed lo see our custo- stitute for advertising in a Kailuie to eomply witli iliis notice, on Paris (Ireen—the kind that (Irattan Sunday. whole lot of women who have for a few days visit. legitimate newspaper with an tn before each dale meiilioned, or with- kills—at Henry's dnm store. |ad Mrs. J. Walsh and dnngliler given up driving their hus- Mrs I'll Miller assisted Mrs. Adam in ten days (hereafter, sliali make the Bread made with meis wear. honest, paid circulation and Lisle hose, "seconds." Fxtra Mrs. K. W. Stone spent Monday bands to work by either means Ilerber with her housewurk Friday. parties so failing liable for the eost of phoaphate powder: eiiitiag and destroying Ihe same and an LOWELL GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS value Lie. A W. Wei-kes iVl Son. nothing compares with it lor and are taking iu washings Hope Custer was Hello girl last Double Daily in (Jrand Kapids, addiiionai lev.v of ten per cent of sueh | adv We ain) id sitow you Ilu- roal new economy and efficiency. Place instead. Wednesday. eosl, to he levied and eolieeled against | GSVi Per Cent. Digestedl A larjje lot ol new patterns in your announcement in the Mrs. Chas. Chrlssmau ami Mrs. I iii- property in tlie same manner as Service Mr. and Mrs. (i. \\. Kouse spent §1.00, #2.00 and $."• OO Avmins. J. a HAMILTON Est. * lis tliinl .•! lillic bclor" anvoMO else. right newspaper and it goes at Clayt'ui Sehwab received a inessajie odier laxeH are levied and eolieeled. /,'xwUriU Citnnvtilnn* WHh /I II ItnnJs Sundav at Joseph P.ul I rick's in Bread made with ter rugs at Weekes.' ad\ Dated (his HWh day of .lane, IPL'l. l!:i|ilil^, ll'iiinnil.V CIiIcml'h liitcrurliun Ilont Ada. once into the homes of your Sunday stating (heirmother's death. ('HAS K n IIAKKHW. qgjJgsAz Train Iimvi-ii Cnuiil liapiilH :if ii. in., m:iiii ami Mrs. A. F. Fia/.ee enterljiineil Citizens Phone No. 20. [I 11 Mi |t iii..Hii;rl i.\ ;it |i. in. l!'>at Ii mm'.h HoIIIIIMI alum powder: Hree arc SODU' (Hj yui; hoi, (U'r- patrons, without further effort They both left Sunday lor their Commissionei of Highways. Township M v 1 tl m. in., :;ii ii. in Ttn"i ni' p in.train mnin'ctH I nclaimcd letters at the post her Sunday school class nl niiis mother's huiue In Indiana. id i.oweii. County of Keiil, Sla(e of olllce: il. L. Williams, Mrs. L. L. on your part, where it is read Thcn.'tmillul v.illi fmat at .li'ii^oii I'ark. Ii-avim? at |i, m. | 67% Per Cent. Digested \ Monday alternoon. sjiiiiii}; meti lionli! Ik; intcresteil in. j OUR COUNTRY Mieiiigan I I.nkt l''iiilc IH- (•[••jn-imiii"i ti<'iH at li'iliaiii, l wit'i 1I*. .M. Ky. tlur N orris. by every member of the family inu»A\«<.rv*!:rirara'i | §— fwen MKti I'-ilnls. Ihv lifaiilllul tiilili r mill tiiii<<-anl rrfi lot ilu- IIHUIiii;. Miss Flea nor Porrill of Alio (uidriintiTd Cai'iiiti Rcnudv WchI ond ii-r.!:?'. Wi-.t, and then passed on to the I COUSPIS (IU AND ISi Miss Minnie Mcintosh spent spent .Saturdayand Sunday with The constant Itehlnu, luindim red llqillppi'd m UAI'IDSTUa o 17, Sunday in Saranae with Mrs. J. These tests, which are absolutely reliable and neighbors. Place your adver- ness. rash and dl^agreeahle effects of LOW CIHCAdtit O j TRIP Miss Alice ( raw lord. L willi WircltfHH li ii -rr.fh ~VTcy^ 11. Pavne. unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance tisement on cards, dodgers, m sr eczema, tetter, salt rheum, Ucli, plies Mrs. Karl Maynard (nee Mar and Irritating -.kin eruptions can Th?.; <}rf«h.-in-s /c AI<>rl>• >n Oo* Miss Ji-an Sclmitema of (irand to everyone; Food raised with Royal, a cream of hand bills, posters, circulars i mc.uio. n i i'-ois. hocks, rooror waijasii avimm; •raret Southard) and baby •'! VERGENNES CBNTER. be readily cured and tin skin made Kapidsspent Sunday with Mrs. tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges- 1 let,roil arc visil ing Mrs. I'lioi l.e or what not, anil the cost of clear and smooth with I'r HohsonV lee cream bocIhI and hwznarnfter- Ft zemaOintment. Mr .1 C. Kvehmd. Second Cutting of Alfalfa. ROUND.TRIP Harry Shuier. Tate. delivering them to prospective tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found uoon und evviiiUK of .luly lthat I. of Bath, Hi., says: "i hail eczemn Miss Kuby Walker of (Irand Flder F. W. Webster find wile twenty-live yea rsand had tried every to largely retard the digestion of the food made from buyers is greater by far in time T. Mcl^an'^. adv they weighai^o, 50 and (10 pounds, deuce, and many more hesitate to s - .y thing. All failed. When I found Dr. Kapids spent Sunday with her of Washington, 11. ("., visiled al and cash than the cost of your A goodly number attended chil- and when tUlfr were weighed lu the start this new delicate crop. Mr. Yan- them. Hobson's Fi/.i-ma Ointment I found a FARES parents here. Filam Vanheiisen s >e\eral da\^ middle of December (bey averaged SELr-DlLivEKED announce- dren's day exercises at the Bailey cure." This ointment Is the formula ney and hundreds of others aro get- Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it Perrin .Mc(fciueea came home last week. V/ ^ \7 ment in your newspaper. church last Sunday. We would he of a physician and has been In use for 125 pounds. Counting a gain of 75 ting splendid results from It, pounds per head and allowing $100.00 from Ann Arbor Thursday for is the source of very many bodily ailments. Miss Iva Move Iims been sjieiiil- glad to see them all at Sunday school years—not an experiment. That is Further than that the duplica- why we can guarantee It All Dnm- for about 200 bushels of corn fed iibout Town his sunmier vacat ion. ing a few days al Niles. all") next Sunday at 2 o'clock, ['reaching Coburn on Alfalfa. tion of the newspapers's cir- glsts, or l»y mall. I'rlce adc. Ffelffer to the hogs, and ligurlng tho pork at "The cultivation and feeding of al- Strictly pure linsml oi! at ()<)c completing her scliooi work a! at Chemical Co.. I'hlladephla and St. culation, dollar for dollar, is 5 cents per pound, these hogs ro- falfa mark the highest development per gallon with paint bought a,i St. Joseph. Mrs. Carrie Mason is visiting her Louis. turned $l(i2.00; tho hay was worth practically impossible. of modern agrlciiliure. Alfalfa la one Ford's hardware, iadv il Piinill! li. Mi 1V tf Spccia.l ribbons 10c and lac Mesdames dctavia Fahtnaiid brother M. L. Bailey. $105.00 U'tal $()57.00 from six acres of nature's eholeest Rifts to man; K Still further: The news- FROM S. I'. Perry of (Irand Kapids yard a I Weekes', adv A. C. Sherman of ilr.'iml Kajiiiis ' .-ra- -/<>*• . Mrs. North (nee Ella Uanleis) is CASCADK or $100.00 per acre. Contrary to the. is the preserver :md the conserver of Try Tin. lii:iM;i:i{ on ynur ncxl. paper is a local business insti- corsi'ts Frank 1 lolTman wiio has been were in town Friday to a I lend • . f." • ' visiting friends In Vereennes. •1. W. Hulhert and wife spent last results In many other cases this pas- ; the homestead. It does not fail from away for some time is expecbd was a guest, Sunday at the home jnli pi'iniiiijj: onliT. John Arehart made a business taring did not hurt the alfalfa aud i i i i\ CCKCS . the Hooker Pioneer pienic. tution, vvhos.' publisher pays Bert Bailey and sister Freda arc week at.Macatawa I'ark. as guest of 0 ( age. It loves the sunshine, con- k home to speml tin1 Fourth with of his aunt Mrs. M. M. Perry. trip to (Irand Kapids Fiiday. was repeated without harm the next LOWELL .NvmI's rnrn I'lMIIOVlT docs tlie taxes, wages, rents, light, home tor the summer vacatlwn. their sister Mrs Alhert Smith. verting the sunbeams Into gold coin Wantod—riiskiilcil workmen II rry Fletcher, who is em- James Havarnand son \\ iliiam year. his family. wnik. L'.Vat Henry's. jnlv Mrs. K. h. Stocking was in power, water, insurance and Wirt Roads of Grattan Center took Mlse Helen Averlll Is home from in the pockets of tlu; thrifty husband- to all tourlnt resorts In Ihe Kast In 1; Lowell t'utlor To. adv ployed on the P»elding Planner (Irand Kapids on business Satur- spent 1'riday iu (.-Jrand Knpid- In 1000, this piec^of alfalfa yielded man. It Is the greatest mortgage-lift- eluding t he far famed Mr. and Mrs. Fail I»etiler and i I other bills almost without limit, dinner at the home of Carl Blerl lat-t Grand Kaplds. Arllmr I'mlveniml fniiiily visil- was in town overSunday to visit Mill hew ("ullins olT.'irlisIn visil- with their daughter and sister s' tons per aero In three cuttings er yet discovered." baby of (irand Kapidsspent Sun- day. j ] \ v i L- Edna Fresco It Is spending her va- •' "That's the rixth Studebaker we've old friends. cil Miss .Icssic ("oinhs, Sumlay. who is ill in St..Mary's Imspilal. for the priviledge of doing Sunday. aud pastured s:i hogs from the time j — Muskoka Lakes »il relatives luar Alto Sumlay. dav with her parents Mr. and T. I-'. King and daughter . y I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mcl'herson en- cation In Grand Kaplds. (Jeraniums—A few 1-inch nn business with you and your the alfalfa was four iuches high in i Alfalfa is most valuable in the Corn Algonquin National Park / passed—the only kind to invest in" Miss rinreiiee Stalil of I.o^jiii Mrs. Ilu^h Vounji. Miss 1'uth Wood accompanied WC h.'ivc il il" il "s ilry piods. Florence spent last'riiursday in > . ;V., tertained company from tf rand Kap- The Infant son oi .Mr. and Mrs. aniums in full bloom, 1Fila Kopi' nl Male's oives pnuiii)! bus and Mrs. Koy Layman. Held. day In Grand Kaplds, visiting rela- Toronto and Montreal 'That's plain business as I look at it." ^necial atA. W. \\ erkes printing de|»artnient. We jjivi but simply on good business (Irand Kapids visited their Large array of summer crepes, Little Dora Allison of Grand Kap- tives, an i was accompanied hoim' by ^ That's why 1 say the pricc doesn't tell you any- jijn. [ad\ Help the Ivexall stores of the b.'i^HJi^o st'i viro. I'iiom'.'l.'i. nd U" your printing wants prompt and and reciprocity principles. He WASHING BUTTER IN WINTER The Atlantic Coast Kesorts of Fnited Slates exterminate the mother Mrs. M.J. Kopi Salur- ratines, new cloth voiles, tissues An uniimitecl numlier of rrool. breezy Suits ii> lds Is staying with Mrs. Tom Chaffee their brother' ieorge Wood of \'ouuks- W thing at alL There's only one thing that talks—exccpt Nyal's hoi weather conilorts day and Sunday. Mrs. Drlon Hill spi'iil Snnday careful attention ami our prii es house My. 1). (J. Look j^ives a and lawns. A.'W, WeekesiVSon. Worsted, Serge, Caahmen Cheviot, in both two • may not be perfect: in all The little girl's parents are both very town, whom they had not seen Care Should Be Excrcised in Perform Portland, New London, Boston, / the wagon itself. That's the name of the maker.' )iily al Henry's, the Nyal dru^ wit h hi'r diildri'ii in I irand Kap- are right. A "When you buy a Studebaker you're buy in „ lly swat, 1'riday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Pieamosand Mr. ids. | adv human probability he has his 111. In years. ing Task Not to Overdo It New York City, Atlantic store. ndv Miss Katlierine I'erry uave h.-r and three-piece suits, lined, hah-'ined arnd uniined MH¥ tf Vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex- with every purchase. and Mrs. A. 11. Peckham of Mrs. Wm. Marsh and son faults; but he has cast his lot Miss Agnes Terry of Loweii. visited and Spoil Flavor. City, etc, Mrs. II. \\. Scese ol' riarUsvilh' Warren ("nlkins ol" llaslinos pupils, the lirst und second perience—sixty years of success—and sixty years of L , L (irand Kapids drove in Lowell ia James of Ker ton Harbor, came regular, Norfolk rtm' twr.-buiton pulca pocket styles* with you. to stand or fall with .lost Children Have Worms Mr. and Mrs. .1 J. W'atterson from i\'as a iruests nl her sister Mrs. 15. The OWKI.I KDCI.K, (irand lias been visil ino- iriends ln-rc tin' grades of llie W est ward M-lionla In winter the water for washlnp Over .'iO famous "circle tourM" vl» 'lreputatio n for the square deal. That's why a Stude- Kapids Daily Herald and Mich- their auto Sunday. M Liberal Stopovers Allowed r Studebaker vehicles since he was ajad, and he told me Lis fatlicr Scllie Ford Monday. at I'ailey Island, Maine. over Siimlny. years a, Li:n(ji:i:ci*>nipositor, nou ments—worms. Peevish lll-tem- peculiar noise near the fence. I'pon be placed in the churn to thoroughly before him said, 'Be safe—get a Studebaker.*" L. .1. Post has had his w6M (nee Kose Francisco) of (Irand Hut, this was meant to be a ered, fretful children, who toes and Al. Sliejiaid last week joined a Mcsilami's W. 1'. Howk and of Kalamazoo, is enjoving a Investigating, he found a large black lioal all the butter grains contained St. Lawrence Klver trip th'oiigli th 'Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation now-a- side store building, occupied by The Freeport All-Stars delfat- Kapids are visiting her parents W e c a r r y • v e r y t b; n z grind their teeth, with bad breath 'omiKiny <»l" fcii-ndslorn len days 1 Ward Willclli' wfrc in (Irand vacation trip to Tennessee and business article, an appeal to snake colled about a partridge, Mr. therein. Thousand iHlands for a slightly ad dayi without delivering the goods. A Studebaker wugon hoii the l '. li. McKay A: Co., given a ed l he Lowell Koy Sccmts at basi* Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Francisco and colicky pains, have all the symp- dltlonal amount in it That's why a man gets the out of it—why it's Kapids Triday. and (Iklahoma. heart could desire to business [men to use business The butter will require two or (hree j bat musl )iilin^ at Murray hike. ball on the local Held Saturday toms of having worms, and should be L. killed the snake and the hlni Hew always an economy.** handsome new whitefront, all by ami her sister Mrs. Art White. \ •IcL Miss Winifred Whiiehas ret urn- Mrs. M. Miller and son Leslie Miss Susie Hunt who has been keep you coo! during ll- sense. given Klckapoo Worm Killer, a away, unhurt. The snake measured washings In order to remove most of The Grand Trunk will take yau / "Dealers may say to you'something else ia 'just as good.* But judicious application of paint. afternoon, score to 7. Mrs. Helen Avery, Mrs. Sher- pleasant candy lozenge, which expels wherever you are planning to Hpend of Sparla are visilin^ Mr. and spending theschoolyear leaclnni;' Don't squander your ad- live feei nluelnches. Later in theday tlie cheesy matter, which, if allowed j when you buy slStudebaker, you're making a safe investment id from her school at Lansing Mrs. W. I!. Andrews left Mon- Cliflord J. Loomis and wife of man Avery and son Norton drove hot days of summer. worms, regulates the bowels, tones SANITARY MILK PAILS BEST to remain In the butter, causes the your vacation. Mrs A..I. Nash. vertising appropriations on Mr. L. found the nest of the bird with every time.** or the smmner vaciition. Cosmopolis, Wash., are guests of near Phoenix, Arizona, is spend- up the system, and makes children finished article to become bad. 5ee oar Dealer er utile iu. day for Mannisler. where she will to (Irand Kapids Sat urday morn- a large number of eggs. Fre* illustrated guide books, rate^ Mrs. C.Sluiwoirincinnati came Miss Ileal rice Vanllyke is ing her vacation with her par- worthless schemes. Y o u wall and happy. Klckapoo Worm Shape :ind Construction of Receptacle When the water is quite clear and visit her brother Mr. and Mr. .1. the former's parents Mr. and ing, and Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Killer Is guaranteed. All druggists, and detailed luformatlon on r« qu st home from (Irand Kapids lor her ents at Saranae. Lunij Sleeves might as well throw it to the Alice Gelb and Heulah Fox attend- Is of Vital Importance in All free from milklness on being with- STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. Sjitunlay for an indilinite stay F. Moore for several weeks, nnd Mrs. C. C. Loomis for two weeks. Avery returned to Lowell with or by mall. I'rlce "Joe. Klckapoo K. A. ANDKKSON, snnimer \*aeal ion. We are showing the largest and birds. Hut if you do, for ed the graduatlui; exercises of Kessle Dairy Work, drawn from Ihe churn, the butter NEW YORK CHICAGO DAIIAS KANSAS CITY DENVER with her cousin Al. Shejiard. on her way back will visit in Muir Mrs. 11. A. Peckliam and them Saturday afternoon, for an ludlan Medicine Co., Philadelphia July :!1 Agent. MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKB OTV SAN IVANClSCO PORTLAND, ORB. Horn, in I'orl) Wayne, hid., best lines of corsets, gloves, ims- Ankle goodness sake, don't try to and St. Louis. Taylor In Grand Kaplds Friday eve. should be sulllciently washed. While A marriujie license was issued a few days. daughter Thehna left Tuesday extended visit. Miss Bessie Is a former Cascade girl. (RY IIER!5I-:I:T A. norrKiu being careful to wash the butter thor- riday to Daniel Iv Weldon ol Mrs. (). C. McDannell has pur- for Marion, Ohio, where they will Sunday, to Mr. ami Mrs. Koy Koy Hill and wifj, and Mr. nnd iery, underwear, house drosses make the newspaper pay for it Nothing win conti'llmte so much lo oughly, do not overwash It or tho and summer merchandise in Low- I ^ PARNELL Willie Watterson was In Cascade Dr. H. S. Bailey Ada and Hlhel L. Bacon of Muir. chased of A. Ii. I'eck his half spend several weeks visiting Conklin. a dau^iiler. Mrs. Pickett of (Jrand Kapids Sluirt Sleeves by deducting the waste from the causo of better and cleaner milk i/alor and flavor will be spoiled.— ell. A. W. Weekes iV Son. udv Miss Hazel Bird of Grand Kaplds Is Tuesiiay of last week. For Sale—Four-ine)i geraniums inierest in the store building Iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Arllmr Kiee of stopped lo breakfast. Thursday the patronage justly due your- as will the sanitary milk pail. The American Cultivator. DENTIS T li ':h>- vl.dtlng Mrs. Curnelllus lleffevanand Miss Lillian Orlop visited Mrs. c. in full bloom. 10c each or per occupied by H.J. Taylor and Tort land spenl Sunday willi Mr. niorning with Mrs. Orton Hill, R. J. Fnos of (Irand Kapids Aiikie Iciiqtli self through your home news- critical period In the life of milk is Mrs. S. Kussell from California other friends here F. Holt a few days last week. during the time of milking. Few who (M-T'ICK IIOI'KH S a.in. lo 12 111.; I to p.m.; lo/.en. Lowell greenhouse, [ad Doctor McDannell. Considera- and Mrs. (Ieo. S. Kosewarne of and Mrs. 1'eler Fineis. on their two weeks trip, to Kuf- called on old Lowell friends Tues- Silage for Calves. 7 lo S p.m. •" -.T'M paper. Dr llealey of Belding attended Mrs. Moi lie Maynard who has been havo nol made careful tests, realize EPLEY & DeWEERT tion •*;:{,( inn. day. He is the only survivor ni H Calves at the age of threo or four Mrs. Maerrane of (Irand Uap* (Irant will siiend sometime with Miss Clara Slinsonof helroit falo, and Niagara Falls which Short Sleeves h There is still another feature working for Mrs. Andress at Cascade to what extent the wide-open pail those who had to do with erei i- church here Sunday and visited ut months will consume some silage If Lee Block ids has been sjlending a lew days Harold Weekes has just re* Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Kosewarne is spemliiio-a lew days with Kev. thev will make iu their auto. of this advertising proposition Springs, suffered a strt)ke of para lysis invites dirt as compared with ono ing the three-story briek bnil 1- t • .-5 W. J. McCarthy's. care is taken to pick out the leafy por- with her mother Mrs. S. Grower. and family. L. 10. Lennox and family. At this tune of the year a per- i wholly or partly covered. Machinists and General Blacksmiths turned from liiiflalo and Detroit liute lentil that should appeal to every Visitors at Frank Mcl'ormlck's i/ist Thursday and was taken to the tions for them. It does not take them int; next east of the Wisher mill 'f: Si ft There should be greater interest in Mrs. (ieo, Mchonell of iieen for Mrs. KateSnyderof Ft. Wayne, eompleted her school year there. Will remained h' tn- and will spend Uobert Wrlde Is assisting II A cles are the carriers of infection in easy monthly payment plan, (lei Milling Co. " adv tf They return in good healih and B. V. D and Poro.sknit, i stall may be on the job 365 and most valuable food for dairy our proposition before buying or Lowell, Plione Michigan I'utterworlh hospital in (irand the past year, was taken Monday lad.,spen 1 severalilays last week Miss rinreiiee l-'lynn haviiiji' 3 this week a it parents u rela- Coger in the blacksmith shoji. milk, the advairtap of exchidin/.' dust Mrs. Frflnk Woodworth of spirits, well satisfied with llieir days in the year, as attested are obvious. cows, ns it contains (he needed pro- you regret It, also bargains lu used Ua pids. to Ann Arbor by Dr. Lee for an with Mrs. O. O. Adams and Mrs. complcied her school year here, short sleeve, two-piece Uoc'erv-xra. tives her* Motor Cycles. Write us today. (Irand Kapids spent the latter Western sojourn and well pleased by well-written and neatly Daliered or dented pails, with seams tein and supplies tho muscle-making ope. at ion for appendicitis. He Lyon. She reports her mother, left Monday for her homo in 2 Mrs. M» v!n Hyme was In Urand Best Laxahvc for llic Aqcd material for growing animals. We enclose stamp for reply. Ad- Mrs. A. Huffman of Six Lakes part of last week with her mother to get "back home" again. that are not Hushed with solder, can- had been ailing for some time. Mrs. S. F* Fdmonds, as enjoying Detroit. composed news and editorial Kaplds Friday. old men and women ftvl tlie need dress Lock Ilox lL,Ticntoii, Mich md daughter were quests of ihe Mrs. Henj Soules. She was at- McNaughton's shoe shop was n of a laxative more than young folks, not bo' readily cleaned hy reasonable i 210 w. IK ns on a Stick. good health. columns, these cannot atone Mrs. .lohn Joyce of Florida is visit • timer's parents Mr. and Mrs. (HiFFNVl LLF, .lune 21- Louie Curtiss of Pullman, burglarized Sunday ni^lit and ^ o hut It must be safe and harmless and care in washing. Such uneven sur- j Milk Making Material. Llttlo Etr ' was only four years old, companied by Mrs. lainan, 5-. Ing her mother Mrs. Kllzaheih lacob Kuush a few days the past While traveling at a rate of (»n Tin: LiciKiKu till January 1. Washington, visited his cousins for a miserly patronage of its one w hich will not cause pain. Dr faces Uivlte contanihiatioa that is I Timothy hay Is poor milk-making ilOlsi; TO UKN 1 —One block east and her mother was spending tho day mother and two children, of the the cash register t roken into. I Clover and I week. miles an hour, the Pere Mar- 11)11, to n e w s u bsc j'i bers o n ly •">( )c. Norton and Harvey Avery Wed- In our Furnisnmgs you advertising columns, by which Weekes. King's New Life I'IIIh are esp-clally readily imparted to the milk, UuniKh . •naterial Give clover or alfalfa, to- of Methodist church Inquire of with a friend who had corn boiled on city, whoalso visited at thehonie The money had been r»'nioved,so Mrs. Chas. Hoffman. 2p ipiette Saginaw Flyer, due in Subscribe today and get all nesday. I the outside world will judge Mrs. Mary K. Byrne is visiting rela- good for the aged, for they act tho latter Is subjected to it only : gether widi corn fodder, and seo the tho cob on the table when dinner was of W. (i. Dollowayin District No. the thief got nothing for his promptly and easily. I'rlce U.V. Ke- the numbers. The home paper is tives at Lowell. momentarily. Such utensils are em- . milk nail 1111. served. Little Ethul had never eaten | Timothy Ssed... 8 (Irand Hapids at i:."»n o'clock, Helen Look gave her kinder- •j the town and its business en- commended by Ml Druggists of Lo l-'OK SALK AT A ItAitCLMN—House, trouble; but left the machine in ployed at a loss. New pails may narrowly escaped being wrecked the best thing for tiie money you should see the Di ay ? terprises. Your advertisement T. C. McGlnnls ami Francis Me< or well. Here's the Chance. i lots and barn, inquire at once corn cooked this way before, hut was • garten class a picnic Friday, Mrs. C. C. Winegar left Tuesday an unworkablecondition. Noth- cause an immediate improvement In when the rear wheels of the ten- can put into the house. li mlck visited over Sunday at their You can make yourself rich by cash Mrs. McVean. lip Very fond of It, and when she had care- FOR SALE Walcr and Sew^r Woik Oonc by assisted by Misses Flynn and for Lansing to visit her daughter ing was taken from the shop, so may be posted iu big red letters tho product. Runty pails are not only fully eaten every grain of corn from der left the rails. The ties were il. V. Hetty returned last week A beautiful array of Shirts for summer in both ^ homes here. OAK GROVE ing in your experiences at half what Vunhyke. Mrs. Hunt, and will visit her sob far as observed. on John Robinson's barn until unsanitary, but the raw iron is shown they cost you. KOIt SALK—Mo wing machine, wheel the cob, she passed the cob to tho Also... torn up for a (piarter of a mile from his trip to his ranch at Miss Marguerite McCormlck Is Jack Whitby Is visiting his brother A. W. Hoffman, 1™* llei'inann's cal ite is easily George at Morrieo the latter Frank K, Chase, thewell-known soft and stiff cuffs. Some distinctly new patterns in | you are dead as a salt mackerel, to be slightly dissolved so that in such cultivator, diair, stone-boat, 2 waiter and said,, "Please mam put before Kngincei James Kobertson (lettysburg, Saskatchewan. He visiting her sister Mrs. \V. ,1 Malone <» Whitby a few days thin week. milk the action of rennet is hindered. single buggies, 1 double surrey, mixed, don't wash tiff and always part of the week and attend the Smyrna veteran was elected de- fancy cuffs, collars and {ronts, also neat patterns in and the world will know it Generally. some beans on my sth-t." I'liono 287 Sat {.-.fact lun eunrant.wi cou 1:1 bring the train to a stop reports crops looking line in the a few days this we»*k. Albert Pi er Is visiting at Belding An essential requirement in any light wagon. Heo. Met Jet*. 2wp * Culled Beans kills potato buiis. I'ord's hard- High school graduating exer- partment commander of the (I. little and care less. The man who Ihinks he is ono of — ' I' The train was delayed L,."» northwest, but he wore his over- Serges. Miss KlvlselBrooks visited tier aunts few days this week. utensil for handling milk is simplicity, HAKN TO KKNT--Apply to J. E. ware. [adv tf cises, her granddaughter Helen A. II. of Michigan at the annual the ehosen few generally (urns out to —iiiiiimhi i ^fsemam minutes. co.it on hi# ride to the depot the To bring the matter down Mrs. Chas. Bear and Nosula Becker Mrs o Whitby and little daughter to which should be added durahiiity. Tinkler. * Those wishing anything J Mrs. Malone returned home Winegar being a member of the encampment at Lansing. An be one of the disappointed many. niorning he came away. to local application: In Lowell, In Grand Kaplds sever .! days last Meiilah visited her mother Mrs 1. W. The use of the covered pail is of J. in this line please call at 4 I Sunday after spending some time class. honor of and for which he is 50c to $2.00 there is nothing in an advertis- week. Jonen of Saranne Sunday. great advantage in any stable; in l-'OK SALK—One Kureka hand ciir- worthy and well ipialitied. His excluding dirt and bacteria from Wife's Privilege. pet loom. Mrs. .lulla White, lirsl * our elevator { with her sister Mrs. James Lad- Miss Cecilia Noble and her F. .1. Donovan and C. Kent Jake- MIhs L'hel Thorngren who has ing way "just as good as" "That Is the wife's privilege," re- house east of comer noi th Central AA_a_f• I ^'1c iilin Ti ~A AiLAAilai 1' FT ner of (Ira I Ian. mother Mi's. It. C. Noble have many Lowell friendscongrat ula te STRAW HATS in Panamas, Sennets, Split THE LEDGER. way made a business trip to Grand been visiting the Crupo family of mark. d (he West Ham Clerk to a man school building. JVJ tf ^gouih Pete Penick returned to Lans- returned from Hammond, Ind., him upon this deserved disiinc- Straws and Milans. Ionia returned home last Monday. I CHAS. t JAKEWAY ? Kaplds Saturday. who complained that his wife nagged ing Saturday after spendinjj a where the former has been teach- tion. Miss Veronla McCarthy visited rela him.—London Clobe. AUK VOL liOINH TO m iLI»?—Ut •I i Publisher's Notice •! DURING these hot summer me give you an estimate free or lew days with his parents Mr. ing during the past year, to their The baccalaureate address tlves In (irand Kaplds hist week. LOWELL, MICH. 1 $1.00 to $7.50 ni|fhtg, extensive advertising MUST BELIEVE IT furntsh sketches with your Ideas * • • m H 11 1-1 Hftl 'lilt# and Mrs. W. C. Deniek. Lowell Inane for the summer va- given befor» the elass of I'.M.'l bv Miss Gertrude Abraham Is vlnttlng Sensible Ambition. studied out carefully, proportioned ««««««*««««««««««**««««««« is done by the old, out-of-date Mrs..!. liurr and son James t>f cation. Miss Noble has been re- Kev. L. F. Lennox at the City In Grand Kaplds. When Well* Known Lowell Ambii ion's reason is best exempli well with rigid economy ho you If your subscription ac- engaged by the lianimond hall Sunday evening, is pro- Cool Lisle and Silk Hose, all colors, priced from public nuisances, privy vaults, hod by tin earnest effort to prcpan may build within your meahs (Srand Kapids spent Sunday with schools for another year. nounced by uood judges to have fly-breeding by day and spread- llkers aid Skii Troubles People Tell It So Plainly. for the position higher up before be Costs nothing to consult or write ; count with the LOWELL F. 1*. Hakes and family. James me and I can be h big help to yon. wmm been one of the best ever heard, If you are nufferlng with any old. ing willing to accept it. ; LEDGER has run out, you remained for a couple of weeks. Clarence Heutelster who is now 15c to $li 50 per pair an infamous stench by night. Winn public endorsement Is made .!. F. SMITH, AUCHITKCT, 426 beiinr replete with wise counsel running or fever sores, ulcers, bolls, Mr. and Mrs. (ilenn Conklin of at Manistee had a rather close A little care will lessen both Houseman Uldg. Grand Hapld*-, ; will do the publisher a and admonitions. It was list ened fil eczema or other skin troubles, vet a by a repreHentatlve eltl/.en of Lowell Mich , C'ltz phone 1455. 5111 Men of (Irand Kapids. were in Lowell call at the time of the recent evils aud make one's home box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and ; great favor by calling at | to by a goodly audience wit h all Bathing Suits • - - 50c to $2.50 { the proof Is ponltlvo. Vou must be- •picjon-pjoooji oilcapio—-..-osp Sujqj this week to attend the i;Tadiiat- explosion of the mangle of the quarters much more whole- vou will get relief promptly. Mrs the attention permitted by the lieve It. Kead this testimony •Xun joj oatimio v, sj m.hu sw 3uoi stt,, C.OOl) HO.MIC FOK SALE—flood If You Want ; the office and renewing, or ; ing exercises and alumni bamiuet. laundry at the Briney inn. He Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala. The Hour sipmwk horns of a multitude of Some new patterns in Buigeriae Ties, 25c lo $1 > some. A teacup of kerosene suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine •paildaa una ..'iom,, pioisw uq ..idpiB house with all modern Improve- Wager your last dollar on ; remitting the amount by ; and his heliter had been repairinc: Fvery sufferer of kidney backache, the hour by the time of a South Bend Watch.' Poor Miss Freda Kc ker graduated at and a tew handfuls of common months aud Bucklen's Arnica Salve •puajjj ojuojupl u; OA.qpxj noX oq,, ments, good barn, workshop, vied some pipes and had just stepped autoinobiles just outside. See our 50c Wash Ties, chicken ranch, aero finest garden THE EXCELLENCE OF time has its ending—roihI time its ln^iniiing in a South ; mail. Statements have J the Vpsilanti Normal school a salt sprinkled in the vaults cured her lo two weeks. Will help every man, women or child with 'tjcsajj out of the building when the ex- Several very mild cases of t you. Unly 25c. Recommended by ground, on tlraod river and Main OU can get Bend Watch—the Standard for pocket timepieces. These ; been sent out; or, if you ; Monday eveniim: and iv turned once a week will kill the fly kidney trouble will do well to read Glove Protector. street, near churchea and school. OUR PIES master "inmuie men" are marvelsol accuracy. Every South Bend plosion came. scarlet fever are reported here- All Druggists of Lowell. Newburgh Pall. them by ad- ; have not received one, the | Inane the latter part oft he week. Tropical weight collarie&s Night Robes and Po- t the following: To ward off a hole ir. a kid glove Owner employed ont ol town. If Y Watch must fiass 411 insiK-ctions and run on-the-dot in freezing 1'. 1). McQueen has purchased abouts, so mild that the children larva| and with the addition of Most people are pious; cold and boiling heat before leaving the factory. This takes a full the milk. The relative advantage gain- where the fingernails cut through, fas- you want a good place here It Is. vertising in this ! time to which you have Mrs. I'ristol and granddaugh- are not sick and no physician is jamas, sized from 15 to 19, 50c to $1.50. i a shovel or two of dry earth BOWNE-LOGAN fi. Wright, Monroe St., Lowell, year. But thu result is chronometer like accuracy. F. F. Coons house, corner of Main Miss Cecil llolcomb returned to ed by the use of the cover depends ten a small piece of kid of the same Enquire of F. M Johnson, Lowell, We invite you to try us, paper. It reaches ter Maxine Ward of (Irand Kap- called. And yet before the dis- will greatly lessen the offensive Mich . Hays: "I Miiffered for several Mich ; paid shows each week on and lludson streets at a con || Grand Kaplds Tuesday to take up upon the sanitary conditions of tho color to the seams on the Inside of ids si»ent Monday with Mr. and ease runs its course, if nut mouthM from a dull pain lu the small stabh*. Whenever your appetite the best class of ; the pink label. Thb label sideration of 92,000. giving in K, & E. Boys' Waists, just the thing to save and unhealthful odor. her dntles at Batterworth hospital the finger and the glove wiil last for WANTED—To print your gummed Buy A South Bend Watch Mrs. Walter Morgan and family. stamped out, severe and fatal of my back. When 1 Mtooped or ilfteo When a strainer of any kind Is used weeks. suggests a good pie, people in this ; is notice to every subscrib- part payment his cottage now after three weeks visit with her par lalx lsfor hottlea, etc. We have a and end forever the incessant annoyance of an inaccuratc watch. .>lr. and Mrs. Will IWiivli and cases may result. In cases of mothers work and keep the boys cool. | the trouble waM worse. If I ciughi and it holds the dirt to be driven new stock of non curling gummed community. know occupied by Mrs. Julia Stone, BURBANK, the wizard of entsMr. and Mrs. 1). 1). Uolcomb You'll make a mistake South Bend arc the watchwords among men who . When you ! er just how the account daughters Marion and KutU of sore throat, accompanied by cold It settled on my kidneys. through later, 11 is of no advantage paper for the purpose nnd plenty of buy a South Bend watch from us you secure our cx])ert regulatioa valued at $1,000. Dr. and Mrs. tiatttre, after many years of and family. ; stands. To require the West Lowell visited at the lioine rash, call in your family doctor Finally 1 used Doan's Kidney IMIb and may increase the given content. feet Never Hurt new borders and type for neat if you pass us by. service. This is important for watches don't run the same for McQueen will occupy their new Two new shapes in Collars, the long pointed '• experimenting, is said to have Miss Bart of Ada Is visiting her printing. Prices right. Tiik everybody. They've got to be regulated to one's pcrsoa* i»f Mrs Martha Combs, Sunday. and be on the safe side. ; and I was soon relieved of the ade's Tlu- merits of the covered and small Corns, Callouses and Tired, Aching ! mailing of several state- purchase ns a home. style and Ihe new English cut-away Collars--^Quarter produced corn that grows six- grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel mouthed pail should appeal to every Lkdgku. Lowell Mich. tl ality. If you will come in we will tell you why. and palD». 1 felt imtter in every way Perspiring, Swollen Feet Feel Good ; ments before we can get Mrs. Chester (I'll arrow and The following item appears Blough and other relatives. milk producer. Deafness Cannot Be Cured sizes, teen feet high and bears thirty- Hub on K'/A) and rub out all soreness ' pay for what is due is out ' Miss Marguerite Kreher of St. What 1 said about Doan's Kidney « lero are several styles of palls thai FINE LETTER PAPEIt-ln pound STRONG Prices Very Reasonable in the IVre Manpiette Monthly by local applications, ns they cannot Stephen Weaver and daughter md misury from poor tired feet Joseph were guests of Miss • two ears to the stalk. Ad- PIII0 when I recommended them Home Walking Is a plcaauro, dancing a joy, lots, Ambassador Bond, linen ; of the bounds of fairness. ! M aga z i ne for M aySec t ion Fore- reach the diseased portion of tho ear. Kama, M. S Weaver and family and are ofllclent In excluding the dust Don't think that hccauso the South Ikml Watch is high class la There is only ono way to euro deafness, mitting the claim that the ad- years ago still holds good." after you have treated your feet to a finish, about 250 sheets t. poutid, every rcsncct that the prlcea arc 'way up. On the con- ; At $1.00 a year every sub* ; Kathryn Lalley Saturday on man Thomas Woodhead. of Low- In fact, everything to reduce the tempeirature and and falling dirt, but Home aru rather tub with 13ZO, tho rrflned olntmeat. and that la by constitutional remedies. Chas. Qlbba and family attended Udc. Envelopes to ihatch. 75 for 250. trary the coat of a South Ik-nd Watch id very reason- ' scription ought to be paid their way to Lansing. Deafness Is caused by an Inliamed condi- dition of one kernel per ear For §ale by all dealers. I'rlce r»0 too complicated for general use. The Don't tornot tho numc; KZO for the The Baker uble. Come in and look over our dock and ell, Mich., March ilrd, discovered induce coolness and comfort. j. council meeting at the Church of the feet, tho only real thing for makinR tl prices. Hotli will prove a pleasant surpriae. 1 one year in advance and tion of the mucous linintr of tho Eusta- means an increase to our an- cents. Foster-Mil bum Co., Buffal more simple thu conutructlon of the feet fed fine and comfortable, 35 cents Today "a a goud day to drop In. I lore is a reading matter bar a brake rigging drag on freight chian Tube. When tiiis tubo is Inliamed Brethren In Campbell Saturday. pail the better. a Jar at all druKglsts. Money back. It TO KENT—40 acres good pasture. ; without statement notice. you have a rumbling sound or imporfcet nual corn crop of 5,000,000 New York, sole agents for the United ot aatlflfled. Nothing 00 good for Bun« gain worth your while: The t rain and at once signalled the hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Mrs, Edward Romh and two chll* I'ails of the Stadtmueller and New- Warren Llllle phone 155 Use this paper if ' If the date on your paper ; Deafness is the result, nnd unless the In- States. Surn, chaflnfr. , after shavinifgf an_ d_ rouR. h. wXJ* (Jrand Kapids haily Herald, The train to stop and assisted in re- bushels and that corn is al- dreo spent Sunday with Ed Lacey burgh type, and of the Trueman, skin. Druggist~ -s everywhere recom- TO HEX YOUR / • : this week sho%vs that your ! llammation can bo taken out and this mend FOK SALE—Second hand double 4nd you want some Western Kural Kouter and The moving the brake rigginu: before tubo restored to Ita normal condition, rtady the mptt tmpor Unt crop, aad family. Remember the name—Doan's—and Storra and Loy type aru satisfactory single buggy, also farm trucks and of their boiness. ; time has run out, and you ' LOWKM, LKiuiKu all to January any damage occured. His hearing will be destroyed forever: nino biltUM alopg the line Wm. MIshler and wife were shop both In tho ease of milking and In the Laundry Work RIGHT canes out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, take no other. adv one and two.horae wagons at. my U. B. WILLIAMS * \' are getting The Ledger on ! 1, 1914, and the Farm and Fire- prompt action in this matter un- which Is nothing but nn inflamed condi- ol Burbank *8 development are tng Id Qrand laplds Saturday. exclusion of one-half or more of the ehop. John Mlljs. 49il ;; credit, you will confer a ;; tion of the mucous surfaces. Lalley & Shuter side and U oman's World each doubtedly averted considerable John MlsUer aad wife and Wm. The six thousand peopis who read germs which fall into an ordinary LOUIS LALLEV, » of FOR SALE—Second-hand single Jeweler Optometrist |; great favor by sending in ;; one year, the whole business [or this paper can be reached by adrsr open pall during the milking proosss. Agant lor •aster Laundry damage nnd it gives us pleasure vttr MIshler and family visited at John ouffgy and harness. Yeitor & Use This Paper I« the dollar as soon as possible ! THE STORE FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE J r f y Kl tlie small sum o{ 11.50. tiet in to place his name on our "Roll of LJ CnBMIT, 4 CO., Toledo, Obto. Tlialsr'stB Campbell Sunday. Users only through The Lowell Ledger. Sold and guaranteed by M. N. Henry Wads worth. and Quarantssd Dry Claanlno wmMm Sold ky Dngctiu, 76c. Iftfi'l HtU H'titl 11 ******* on this, partner, wliile it lasts, tf Honor." me HsUH WMBili HUs for eoe*lp»Uea. Lieutenant Grata of the German army has succeedtd In crossing Africa LINEN FINISHED t In a motorboat. The most Important geographical result of tbe eoterpr'Ju AMBASSADOR BOND j appears to be the discovery that there act are also clear. The country haa if ho even shake hands with a rob." If THE MARKETS. D Mc ONALD Is a continuous waterway from the 10WELL LEDGER sought and seen its path In this mat he altendod the hlg reunion at (letty- [OILY Western gk Michigan WHITINQ PAPER ter wiihin Ihe lust few y«ars «co it source of the Zambesi, In northern burg. A TALE or THE OLD FRONTIER at 30 cents per pound. 250 shtets to< P. M. JOHNSON. Publliktr. DENT more cleat ly now than it ever saw it Live Stock, Grain and Central Farm MICHIGAN Rhodesia, to the River Kongo, which iBlarwl Mt tin* foNtofflti* at l.gwallM IfllER FROM IHE However, I lino and Iho Spanish- I MxiouU-Clikitv Miliar. before much more dearly than whon Ameriean war has apparonily cured Product. By Is thus proved to bo tho longest river the pound. In Africa. In 190^ tho same oflktfal >WCLL UlGBldAV the lust b'glslativo proposals on tho many of the Michigan vol oralis of BREVITIES Ladies' fine envelopes to match, lOo Hubjfct wn o nuttlo. must have a iheir iiilonse Icellng towards the A ItoRion that is Rapidly Devcloplnn as a crosHud Africa in a motorcar. f cutroney, not rlgitl as mtw. but readily, SIAIE CAPI1 EYRE DKTKOIT Callle: Hecelpls, 846; per bunch of 2(5. soiiiliernors, the fad that several con- Fruit CrowitiK and Ccuaral elaslleally responsive to sound credit, good (Irry-fed Hili 259 higher; grass leileralo veterans are to travel with Pontine.—Ilembers of tho Krai Jlulhorof Kcitn of me Fanning Svctlun THE LEDGER OFFICE thu fxpanding and conlitictinK credits grades Hills lower. Resl dry-fed steers Moral Indifference. Harley ihe Michigan men to (leliysburg for lodge of Masons laid the coint US % M Public Duty Makes Prompt Ac- of evi-rytlay transactions, tho normal RAILROAD STATISTICS SHOW McNAB OF SAN FRANCISCO and heifers. |8,2f»(r»'8,r»0; steers and STi SR »3 If ignorance and passion are the ihe hlg reunion .Inly 4 is given as evid- atone of Pont lac's $25o,u00 high echo Border,"My Lady 0/ ebb and How of porsonal and corporate PEEVED AT DEPARTMENT heifers, 1,1100 lo 1,200 lbs, |7.r»0(ff8.15; with Imposing ceremonies. Huslue. foes of popular morality, it must bo tion Imperative. SLIGHT INCREASE IN ence of i lie lad thai times have LL the rallabla pMi Maynard dcalinKH. Our banking laws intiMt mo- steers and heifers, 800 to 1,000 lbs. places were closed during the ext Doubr ,"My Lady o/As confessed thr.t moral indifference is EARNINGS changed. OF JUSTICE. tho malady of the cultivated classes. medlelntisdlelnes advaftltti bilize reserves; must not permit the $7.25(Ji 8: grass steers and helfert that cisea. Members of the grand lodf While a crowd of Veierans were , Tho modern separation of enlighten this paper aro tg* concentration anywhere In a fow hands are fat, 800 to 1,000 lbs, $6,50^7; grasa who officiated were: Grand Mast' South' c/c.c/c. AD. a. LOOK, tho Lo PLUMBING READS MESSAGE TO CONGRESS uianding in the lower corri lor o'f the i ment and virtue, of thought and con- of the monetary resources of the coun- WIRES REASONS TO PRESIDENT steers and heifers that uro fat. 500 to Francis I). Clark, Flint; Deputy Orar Book maa. GEN. STONE WOULD EXCHANGE capltol whore ths war relics aro dis- science, of the intellectual aristocracy try or their use for speculative pur- 700 lbs. $5.50(2(6.25; choice fat cows, Master William M. Perrett, Detrol iHuiMionii l&V.l. Barnc/i And all work in connectloo FLAGS WITH REES. played in glass cases, some one ro- WILSON from tho honest and vulgar crowd, is poses In such volume as to hinder or $6.50(^6.65; good fnl cows, $5,76((i'6.26; Senior Qrand Warden George L, Luh COPyRlOHT 19|g BY A.C.MtCLURG & CO Buslnsit Men of Country Should Be impede or stand in the way of other marked that ll was about time to re- tbo greatest danger that can threaten with City Water System. common cows, $5(fr'5,50; cannura, $3.75 Ray City; Junior Grand Warden W; child, his lips muttering something Olven Banking and Currency Sys- more legitimate, more fruitful uses. turn iho confederate flags. There 1 Ho picked up hlh glovo, undid the liberty.—Henri Frederic A ml el. ft 4.50; choice heavy bulls, $6.50@>6.75 Ham Wente, Manistee; Grand Trea "Oh, go lo hell!" ho multered, and IndlHllngulshablo. Tho sergeant, sat i was somo debate on the proposition Reported that Rothschilds are Invest- SYNOPSIS. reins from Wasson's stiffened fingers, tem Which Will Make Possible And the control of the system of bank- He Believes that If Trophies Were urer. Louis R. Wlnsor, Reed Clt) went down again, KILLTHE j Phoif 182 fair lo good holognu bulls, $6(^6.25; and urged tho horses forward, Carroll islled, turned and floundered through COUCH Individual Initiation. ing and of Iswuo which our new laws Returned at Gettysburg Reunion and a poll showed ihat tho men were ing In American Oil Concern which Grand Secretary Frank O. Gilbert, D Hamlin struck him twice, his chilled ..UMAN KtUIHE stock bulls. $5({i 5.75; choice feeding Major MePun.iM, ronimntidlng nn army lurched drunkenly In the saddle, yet the drifts to the bank of the stream. AND CURE thi LUNOS aro to set up must be public, not pri- unanimously In favor of Ibis propo- will Become Real Rival of trolt; Grand Lecturer. William 11. G« hand tingling lo tho blow, but the Om 0# MoOann«ll| M. D. It Would be a Great Drawing sleers, 800 lo 1,000 lbs, $7^7.50, fair )"Hl M>ar l-'ort Dodg"', ('••••Uh a mini to retained sufficient life to cling to the Ho was alert and fearful, yet deter- WMhlngton, June 2.1 The follow- vate, must be veated In tho govern- sition. lagher, Caro; grand Chaplain John I UleKcpi hi* liHiiKhli'r. Molly, who Ih inert figure never moved. the Standard. feeding steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs, $6.50 icmlod for the poni. An Imliirn oiiihrenk pommel, and thus the outIR plunged mined. No mailer what danger of Wmltlaw Seteew ing Is President Wtluon's mesHaKe to mont itself, so that the banks may bo Card. The flags of the Kifth Confederate Ilawkt, Lansing; Senior Grand Dei "No use, Sam. We've got to get on, JL/:- C(i 7; choice Blockers, 500 to 700 Iba, " tlin-iili'imd. Sergeant "Hrlck" Ilaiulln blindly forward into the storm, leav- discovery might threaten, ho must. WITH i M flNMoi mjL, immx, mmm congresa on the subject of currency the inatrumouta, not the maaters, of Artillery which was captured by the con Loult H. Fead, Newberry; JunU rnpets tho Htn«o In which Molly Ih travel- and thaw him out. Gut up there, you build a lire to save Carroll's life, Tho Dr. King's business and of individual enterprise $6,50(£i'7; fair alockers, 500 to 700 Ibt, "•K. They are attacked by IndlnnH, and ing the dead men where Ihey lay. refonn: . l-'ifteenth Michigan Infantry July 22, , Grand Deacoff Hugh A. McPherto pony!" raging storm was not over with; (By Gurd M. Hayes) Tnited States District Attorney $6^( 6.25; slock heifers, $5(3 5.50; mik- ijamlln and Molly eHeapu In Iho darkneHH. There was nothing else to do; Ham- r Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, (lentle- and initintlvo. IStM would he reiurned if this plolcy Howell; Grand Marshal A. Eddy, Lai Illtllilln tells Molly ho WHS dlsehaiKed The ghostly shape of tho hill was to there was no apparent cessation of M. 0. OrMnc, M. D. James McNab of San Francisco an- ers, large, young, medium age $60®'75. from tlie ('(infedi'mte xervlm In dlwa lin's heart choked him as ho plowed men of tho CongreHs; It is under tho Tho committees of the congresi to Apparently there aro grounds for is carried out. There Is another Hag ting; Grand Tyler Jatnea F. McGrego - •>- . oiillsti'il Iheir tight, and they circled Us base violence In the bla.sl» ul tho icy wind. New Diseovary nounced that he has resigned. The Veal calvea—Recelpla, 511; market his way past, hut he had no strength ?RICB I FHpsleleii aM Siirieee compulsion of what eeems to mo h which legislation of this character is the poverty wails emanating irom tlie from a North Carolina regiment cap- Detroit, After the ceremonies a r- almost waist-deep in drift. This and tho snow swept abouX mid In ,Je A 41. resignation follows an exchange of steady for good; culls dull; best, $10 io lift those heavy bodies. Kvery 1 8 •rmi M ItMONCI Btm LOWIU. clear and imperative duty that 1 have referred havo devoted careful and ills- repreaentaiives of tho various rail- tured hy the Second Michigan Cavalry. ceptlon was held for the grand lodg brought Iho wind directly Into their blinding sheets. It, would contlnuo FOR CP'-—.OLD-"S Tilsl BeWc telegrams with Washington regarding; 010,50; others, $7(JiH.50, ounce of power must he conserved for u second time this session ttought thu ixiasiotiate study to the means of ac- roads operating in Michigan. At members In the Masonic hall. Th faces, and the horses balked, dragging alt day, all another night, perhaps, AND AIL THHOPT AND tUNOTIIOUSLEa Anoiher tattered banner was caiMurud Ihe conduct of the local federal pros- Sheep and lambs- Receipts, 01.1; Ihe preservation of life. Little as he m privilege of iuidressing you in person. compllshlng these objects. They have school will be one of the finest In th hack and compelling both men to heat and Ihey could never live thfough S. P. Nloks least, a comparison of last year's busi- April :i, 18115 by Ihe Second Michigan ecutor's olfice. could see through tho snow blasts G U AR A NTEED SATIS FACTO I know, of course, that tho heated honored mo by consulting mo. They market 25ft'50c lower on all grades; middle west. Hft'r a Hiimiin'r of iIkIiIIii« India. them Into submission. Wasson was without food nnd warmth. He real- Setting Out the Cherry Trees. ness, with iho business of, 1!M1. accord- Infantry. McNab's resignation, the acceptance Iljids Molly lhero. Sleiln are li.'ltrd In Hie I he-re was but one means of passage, OR MONEY KgEUNDgD. UtM. O«ll00ll*fit, Real Utato mmi season of the year is upon us, that aro ready to suggost action. I have best spring lambs, $7.50^(7.75; fair to Jerking at tho bit, hla hack turned so ized tho risk fullv, his gloved hand lnturan«« ing to statistics of the state railroad The Mag of Ihe Plrst Alabama Uebel of which he requests by wire, is con- nlKhl, llandln ruslw-'H out. Heen what lie that along tho narrow rift between the work In these chambers and In the come to you as the head of the gov- good lambs, $6^6.50; light to common Grand Rapids.—Held la a co I'elleww n,,. ilKiire of Molly hi.link' In thai he could see nothing ahead, but gripping tho butt of his revolver, as commission, show that there was but Cavalry, which fell into the hards of "i»- ilaiknoxH and ranrails ovi-oveir th...e. body of ridges. Thu snow lay deep here, but NtCMM nieefe I.owall MUh. committee rooms Is likely to become a ornmont and iho responsible loader of tained in a long telegram to Presid- lambs, $5^(6; yearlings, $6rfr6.50; fair ner of the boiler room by escapin u.-iinlln Hamlin, lashing Ihe rear animal wilh he stared up and down the snow- r>| a >• onrax An/^nanrv a slight increase. During ihe last ses- ihe Kourih Michigan Cavalry is one of I.leutet.nni Oasklns(,ii> 'I, who aeeiise.1s- Hano..rovei they Houndered ahead, barely able to burden as tho season lengthHiis. and tho parly in power, to urgo action now, ent Wilson. McNab says in the mes- to good sheep. $4^4-35; culls and •team from a bursting pipe whic of shoelliiR Idm. "••imHergoim- l I" ITOVV. " his quirt, still faced tho mound, a draped bluffs. He wished ho bad PLAN GREAT ORCHARD sion of the legislature and in ihe the imeroHting relics of the war that t. Me sees MollI v In .•onipany with surmount tho drifts, until suddenly rows wObT AN 0 FOUND that every consideration of personal while there Is time to serve tho coun- sage that he feels forced to resign be- coininon, $2.50(7? 3. threatened to cook him alive, Henr IniWy ' i i.l. He He.-S reeognlW• H as a11 mens dim shadow through the mists picked up Wasson's rillo. Who was j course of the Pore Maniuelle Invesll .>irs I mpotil, whom be they emerged upon an open space, ADVKKTIMK K.'U.ND ARTU'LEM. comfort, perhaps, in the cases of some try dellbera'ely and aa we should, in u max be returned. 1 he guidon uf tho , ()f orders from the allorney- Hogs- Receipts, 1,705; market 10c Reekman, Grand Rapids Brewery con foiiiKT sw-eetheart, who thivw Idm• • ovelisrt of snow. He saw the Hash of yellow It that had shot them up, anyhow. gaiion. the point was raised thai Ihe Niuili Louisiana llattallon captured by M rs. Hnt-nt. tells 1"^ It.! sheltered somewhat by the low hills TO RAISE CHERRIES ON LARGE IRfll MICH IU AN LAW •AYS IN KPPRtTi of ns. considerutions of persona) clear air of common counsel. I appeal general tying his hands in the pros- lower. Range of prices; Light to good puny fireman, saved his life after b< for I.ef-Vvro, • . Hame that leaped from its summ... The very mystery added to the dread. increase iu business was nol keeping Company F. Sixth Michigan lufaniry I.el evn roreo.l her lo send blm a lyinn heard the sharp report of a gun, and and swepi clean by tho wind. Direct- A person who flndi lott prop«rty health even, dictate an early conclu to you with a deep conviction of duty ecution of Ihe Dlggs-Camlnelll white butchers, $8.60; light yorkers, $8.60; Ing seriously scalded. He climbe note. I In ml In ilrrlans he has been biok- Could it havo been Hupont? There SCALE IN LEELANAU. tndtr eircumalaiu M which §!?«• hlik liif: for LeKevro to foive blm Io elenr IiIm saw Wasson crumble up, and go down. ' ly beneaHi, down a wide cleft In the \- slon of tht* deliberations of the ses- I bellev«' that you ohare this convic- pace wilh the increased expense, al Maion Houge, August 5, 18(52 Is also slavery cases and ihe indidmenl heavy, 250 lbs and up, $8.55; slags over several hot pipes to safety, bu was no other conception possible, yet. I [Job Printing j knuwltitg«or uiniiiaorinqulrlitf m to rei'oni, i.nier he overhears jmpon' nnd a still clinging lo his horse's rein, ll : bank, dimly visible, appeared tho wel lb#irut o»uer, nn-l whoapproprlntet sion; but there arc occasions of public tion. I therefore appeal to you with For iho llscal year ending .lune among the Inieresling souvenirs. An- against o Hi da is of Ihe Western Fuel one-third off. rooked his feet and hands. They ma ""Idler halehll:;; up ll nioiiev-mnklnff it seemed like a miracle llm' Ihey jf •urh property to hit own ua* or to tb« confidence. I am at your service with other banner is Ihe one carried by ihe p|o( Molly •e-.'It s im lulervleW With came so suddenly, so unoxpedeilly, | come waters of tho Cimarron. The a* x uia of another pTvoii wtiu ta nol wit* duty when iln'8»> things uhioh toucii li'll the freight revenue for all steiini Co. lie stales he had orders to post- have to be smputated. llainllM, Shi' savs h"r tiller S'^miih IO tie could have kept, so close on the fol- ' ' 1 ,, s, rv that the single living man left scarce- i stream was but partly frozen over, the lows trail all night long Ihr/mgh the What Is le Be the Largest Cherry Or • of all kii • xecutcd with J HUad tber«tu. without baring flnl us privately seem very small; when I" " ' ' e io play my part In any way ; roads In the slate amounted to $ii Fifty fourili Virginia Infanlry which pone ad ions in ihe case, received by KAST Bl'FFALO: Cattle-Receipts, In Ih" power of Mrs Imponl. who etalmn madeavrry r«aHotiabIe aOori u> flat v,Ml mnx l u ,on ,m ,0 ,la v ln 1 'o I., a daughter of Mel lonald"-..*. ..inHlKler m. ly realized what had happened. Vet i dark current llowing In odd contrast storm, Vet who else would open lire hard in the Worl'J Is Being L-nci Ibaownrr ami roktoratha pri port* ta the work lo bo done Is so pressing and • """ l ' • - f)41.l84.:57. while tor ihe llscal \eai was caplured al Hentonville, North telegraph, in spite of his protest and 155 cars; all grades weighing from Ressemer.-—The locker-room of th Mol!\- •I'vipnoais and Hamlin hHs out to ^ neatuc - r:. , iisputch at | him. U utility of laroany. — Haotloa Clale mine was destroyed by III 'ra'. 1 < r. Mawa ul !t wl with the clothes and valuables v lll| •• n Huiidin disrovers that Ibo man Hung him, headlong. Into the snow I The Sergeant halted, examining his Mlchifan. we know that we are not at liberty to '> dignify and distinguish | t.,.,.4(S,1(| a gain ol laniry March 1!». I8»lf». There is a Hag efforts to lamper ivith government wit- name of In this Hod-forsaken counlry? And all dry fed butcher stulT sold 15c to who I. ft on tin* Hlap- umb-r Un IP- Onds behind his pony, and even as ho fell,} surroundings cautiously, expecting ev- The fruit growing Indian; is weigh against It any point of personal ;l!i 10 lK,rfo,m Hnd dlht'rt"1,lt Uh 10 ,U'K" $2.818.r»!«5.87. Taken as a whole this belonging io a Norih Carolina com- more than 200 men, causing a lot* MiT'onidd was ma th" major. whoever It was. where had he gone? nesses in the cases had been made. 25c higher. Rest 1.350 to 1,500-lb Md'oi nld's murdoreil bodv. llamlln his numbed lingers gripped for the j ••ry instant to be tired upon by some iiSSESS S The Ledger Office Tka moat a^feftlva tray ot rmtorlng fttund led. pany wliich was taken at Ashville, nf nearly $25,000. The clothes wer and two troop'rs How hn«l he disappeared so suddenly changing the eharader "f the .oit:, •loperty to tha owner U through 1 h» l.owall sacrifice It Is absolutely Imperative miglii be considered a comforiable in- steers, $8.75^(0; good to prime 1,200 talo-' WIIHKOII. a uuld revolver at his hip. The hidden unseen foe. The violence oi" tho storm sianeu .ti T l><,0(iu,o(Mi. The Kuropean bunking steers and heifers, $7.50!f(8; best fat j his auiomoblle was struck by ; They piling ".I Into it, plowing a way en creature toppled over, bearing its i Hon, unbroken whiteness. Apparently are bringing in new ideas, an abund- Diseases they were alono in all that intense Cards, Etc. and we have Wh are about to set them free; w-e In the course of lectures on per- , been preserved and apparently no one family of Uoihschiids is understood lo through tho drifts, the reluctant dead burden with him. The Sergeant ance of capital, ami who are changing WOIIU'H t Bonchead P i/s. $1 l'i. ll': ,.!ll. Almost wilhoill excep- cows, $6.50(f/6.75; good butcher cows, ! street car and wrecked. White, will dreariness of sno w. The solemn lone, .» -..mm - .i:;.' sts ai'ilr.g of Horses must not leave ;hem without the tools sonal hygl< :ie at tlie Hoyal Sanitary knows io what company Ihey origin- have invested heavily in the reorgani- horns dragging back at first, and ripped off his glove, found the trigger the very character of ihe basic indus- ihe cheri T lie the tv;' , achiuery, ex- j lino ihe railroad men appearing bd'oif $r».75'{» 0.25; lighi butcher cows, $5.25# hi" father, A. S. White, prominen liness of il—the dark, silently llowing of action when they are free W e are institute I'rof. 11 H Kenwood, medl ally belonged. zation. and the new company is expect- wc, ler, drifting before the fierce sweep of the with his half-frozen fingers, and fired 1 isten 1 1 anothf cj.-tt. to tabi ia'r-J baseball •nd other the legislature last winter declared 5.75; irimmers, ?4(}f4.25; best fat ' > editor, and hie son ; try of the region. During ihe past about to set them free by removing cal ollicer of health for Hedfordshlre. woro twice. Then, with an oath, he leaped river, the dun sky, the wide, while ex- a i ri* ii' produce for the purpose of recording pere:.! " : :.d skill to pat •} ed to become a rival of Ihe Standard heifers, $7.50'f»S; medium butcher pinned under the wreckage am wind, in spite of every effort tit guid- four y• ats men from Ohio, Missouri RCOP'S Domcftlc Animals that tli' i'e was no money in the pas- • madly to his feet, and dashed straight pause of plain, the mad violence of thai the imand Id ; lay: ;. : .isiiliaDle but un- the trammels of the protective tariff. dealt with The lioine. Much might State l'i re Marshall A. Palmer Oil company in the l.'niied Slates. severely injured. All will recover. imcr-. li was nn awful Journey, every Illinois and Nebraska havi bought boneh then] v.j'io suit you. jy ger business and thai the earnings . ii heifers, $7.5»({i7.75: light and common nt ibo Kilent hill. i the storm beating against him— The . '. ••rs are ng ail H Ever since the Civil war they have be done for the prevention of tubor- uakes a plea for a safe and sane ob- The Hothschilds are heavily interested step torturo, but Hamlin bent to it, tit the silent hill. farms in this section and have made j-a-i-al. " '.e Calls Promptly AttendM to Day or NlghV the freight end were being redmv.l hellers. $(1.50 (?/ 6.75; slock heifers, hi ought to him a feeling of helpless, The 11 m di already. Prices .••ways reasonable. J waited for tins emancipation ami for eulosis by the improvement of tho servance of Independence Day in a in an Knglish corporation which is a Petoskey.—There is no dange dinging firmly to the bit of his anl. heavy sittings of fruit tre.s, panic tie space they crucr and ROHI'ITAL—In Kaw Flra- through goveriimentai regulaiioii> $5.75f/0.25; prime heavy bulls, $7.25'}i ness. He was a mere atom, strug- the freo opportunities it will bring home, lo sakl. according te the Londor bullet in issued from his department. strong rival of the Standard in Fug- at present from forest fires in Em mal, his other arm protecting his eyes CHAPTER XXVI, ularly cherry, rhes'- men ha v.- also Call at!:-.- lT;ce or phoct J j Proof Kalldlag ou Main Htreet. with It. I' has been reserved for u? Dally Telegraph. Wherever there was The records of the stale railroad com 7.50; best butcher bulls. $6.50('(i7; from the sting of the wind. Behind. gling alono against Nature's wild i He points to the fact that in l:'"!i there land. met county. The fire which menacei improvd the app^aranci of the land F:rr,My Groucl to give It to them. Some fell it; love, (lift there was also degradation. Hut mission show thai the railroads c;.i- j bologna hulls, $0'fr0.50: stock bulls, Wasson wielded a quirt, careless Unseen Danger. mood. Then the feeling clutched him During tho ioo and v. e will call. Blacksmith shop and ioo stand i* w.-re 2" cities in the state where sane Kpsllon last week has burned llsel scape by d-'aring up tli" fields ami (reading) • Man HAKV IM CONNICVTIUN. indeed with the slothful seciiritv of it was the really InMsible dirt in Ihe ried Ts.l'.'l.uiM tons of freight last year I $5,501(1!; best milkers and springers, win ther its lash struck tho horse's Once ho paused, blinded by (he that ho was not alone; that, from miss SnaDperl; celebrations wer*- held and he says r out, and the blaze near Clarion wa> ! brusli piles and hy eroding airactive as eompared witli in I'.-ll Wilson Stands by Appointment ' $75'[/!»0; common kind. S. i0(&60. somewhere amid those barren wastes con their dependence upon the govern- form of irerms in the atmosphere or extinguished. Lack of rain present.' flank or Carroll. And across a thou- snow, flung up his arm, and fired. ' and modorn farm homes. Among mot" lOFFICE PHONE. 144-2. RES. PHONE. 144-S. that the list of dead and injured has hostile eyes watched, skulking mur-1 boa ment. some took a'ivantage of the ground that was the most harmful, it This is an increase of r».:!.'.'!.r_'l. The President Wilson announced he Hogs Receipts, 100 carslll market a condition which would cause a tin sand milts of snow-covered plain, the imagining he saw the dim shape of a tlios. who are giving new- life to the dei reased each succeeding year. He derers sought his life. Vet then.' was j 'VP ma he :,;:up Wit a doci: shelter of the nursery to set up a was essential in dealing with these to total number of passengers carried by would siand by Meredith Nicholson, strong. Heavy, $100fi!t.l5: yorkers, to burn rapidly once started. storm howled iown upon them In ro- man on the ridge summit. There was rogion is .1 II, Bowies, who has a claims that there was not a single no sign of any presence. He could 1 aru ta?"—Puck. mimic mastery of their owr. within make the ads of cleansing as simple steam roads in DM- was LM.r.al.SSl as the author, whose appoiniment as min- $!•.15^9.20; pigs. $0.15?i0.25; roughs, doubbd fury, blinding their eyes, no return shot, no visible movement. mod''! orchavd on the northern out- The its walls. Now both the tonic and as possible, and there should be no injury in llie cities where the fourth m;tking them stagger helplessly be- j Ueckl'-ss, mad with rage, he sprang not stand there and die, nor permit compared with •J2.-4II,!l4u ihe previous ister to Portugal brought out charges ?i,OOf/8: stags. $6.50(f/7.25. Raton Rapids.—Homegrown straw- skirts of Northport \ ig.' and who of July was quietly observed last year. I up tho wmd-swept Side, and reached Carroll to freeze In his saddle a; W.O.Herrlll.M.D. the discipline of liberty and maturity , heavy piece* of furniture to move; year, iiiis section ol the r«'port by Indiana democrats that Nicholson Sheep and lambs Receipts, :'.0 berries are coming into the mar fori :'s blasts. Ims erec; he desit'-d S Lowell Ledger « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. dependence Day is marred and our j tracks already nearly obliterated hy he advanced down the gully, fairly - ' adjustments of purpose and pou t of strips and squares and light washable gers carried of l.los.541. the charges were made Nicholson 0.00; yearling lambs. $7.357.00; to 17 cents a quart, the supply it snails, when the pal" sickly dawn h « saiifaciion and pleasure made less .. <:> -a < a JI < t^. * a ^ •peeialtv: Eye, Ear. Nom and Throat. view. There will follow a period of curtains. It should be remembered In 11*11 the passenger earnings of asked Mr. Wilson to withdraw his wethers, $5,751(0: ewes. $45(5. much short of the demand. Strawberry came, revealing inch by inch the dread the calh-r expansion and new enterprise fresh that there is no such thing as dry keen by accidenis which apparently desolation, Rtretching while and ghast- Sergeant st i'red •ibinit Tim 'in'to th' ,|r"Kpins llis own ,,ors" oRer him. BLO ca-no the Michigan Cenlral amounted to Si. 1 nomination. The president replied he Calves, $5® 10.50. growers do not believe the price of the '>* broiler, she'.: lOfflce: McCarty Blk,Lowell,Mich. ly conceived It Is for us to deter- cleaning Dusting was a mere (lis- in many cases might have been avoid- ly in a slowlv widening drdo. The I dridnr,^^ X!:: by ,h" S,r;ii,,,n« •14'.'.SIti.L't', and for the fiscal year end- would not consider the request. home-grown fruit will go below 12 urc!, ,,l ol,,<,r!, lh,J s down without mine now whether it shall be tapld turbance of particles unless a damp ed. says Palmer ' It may be well that exhausied, struggling men, more near-i inK iiaI„| m-ip'ping the cold butt of ! • • "Idier sway- He Buried His Eye? on the Neck ol Gc:a v-y Come From Charge. ing .lune It'll' the books show ?!.- GRAIN. ETC. cents a quart thle year. 01 ,lu! Ia sf and facile and of easy accomplish- cloth, tea leaves or wet sand were we in the celebration of this day in ly dead than alive from their cease. : i,js re-idv for -mv em'i-L-enrv "" " ' the Nearest Horse. v . a 'ay from home wo •UO.I'S. The passenger earnings o! S. S. LEE. M. D. ment. This It can not be unless the r^- employed. which we all take so much pride Negro Killed by Mob. " - •- •" -1»zrz Minor 1 enemies as well a.-* the Here .Marquette amounted to Wheat Cash No. 2 red. M.or, 1-2; Muskegon.—William Sikkenga, a at sourceful business non who are to Was there, he asked, anything more should co-operate with the tire chiefs Following a race riot at Americus. from their eyes to perceive their sur- compassed him At his feet the snow of lho ravjno un(Jer shtlI(el. of (ji(. homo do li '•'> we are free from (Mt'i.lM'.T.eT in ll'll as compared with July opened without change at 1«2 :,.-4c. member of the Hoy Scouts, was Physician and Surgeon deal with the new circumstances aro absurd than to find a little house In a and others whose duly it i.s to combat (ia., in which Police Chief W. C. presented with a gold medal for' roundings. Kven then they saw noth- z I ^artt.,sr,ir 'io rr- i «i...u.r o, u,«. ' . • xclarions of school- $:!.l74.r»72.r'il in ll'I2. The I.ake Shore advanced to OI'. l-4c and declined to ing but the bare, snow-draped plain, a S 0 i the richi •ia:..end old errors on a Oflic® Hours; to havo at hand and ready for use hbabby gei.teel street with Its bed- conHagaiions and io prevent the same Hannon was shot and four negroes saving a companion from drowning, a* where he had run down the opposite .. \ ,i .... ,i l , , hlufls in face of tho storm, il would i te 9 a. m. 1 lo S p. m. 7 to S p. ai. the instrumentalities and conveniences room accommodation overtaxed and Miehiuan Southern increased its !':!c: September opened at l-4c, the air full of swirling Hakes. There thing at e iccess Then. ioo. ,v , , , where possible. Perhaps it is not wounded, a mob of 500 men al 10 , short time ago. The local court of Saudaya, » to 4 p. ra. of free enterprise which independent the best aprirtment used as the pal- passenger earnings from ?l.L i7. _ ' s.it:', moved up to 03 : .-4c and declined to was nothing to guide them, no mark side of th.,. hl„. There had be.,I only I „le>. ^ ^ Z \ ^ Mo" • • • • Tiaa into play ureas of , amiss for this department to give a few o'clock stormed Ihe jail where Wil- honor recommended to the supreme! Donald would be with them. He had OFFICE! LEE BLOCK men need when acting on their own lor -that holy of holies, with its odor lo $l.:{ir..L'2L .::i. The (Irand Trunk 9:5 l-2c: Decemiier opened ai lt7c, of idenlificalion; merely lorn barren- ! one—a white man from the Imprint—1 cruei iasi, of the wind and the shower i is. imfrultiui because words of direct admonition caution, liam Redding, Ihe negro who shot the court of the Scout order that the youth had no time in which lo reason this Jjsi What that might be called sanctimonious, advanced from $L'.LTil,ul to gained l-2c and declined to '.(7 l-4c; 1 ness in the midst of which they wan- i,e had fled south, vanishing In 1 0i sn(nv which blew over them and etf.gatim IMfice Phone, vi House. Ill Initiative. and warning at this time. police chief, had been lodged, drag- be given this award. After extonied it 1 1 '.'•'S.L'O, Tlie figures are taken only on No 1 white, $1,04 1 2c. den d, dragging their half-frozen smother. i drifted higher and higher in the open out before, but now the swift realiza- It is not enough to strike 'he n " occupying cubic space that could "in the use of lire works it is best to ged him to ihe public square, tied him 1 tion of the close proximity of the girl ha\ e rcr. hed tho • on be far better used'.' Mils passion for the principal roads but the averages Corn—Cash No. 1 car at (12c: No. 1 li required an effort for tho Ser- space beyond. Working feverishly, Ol shackles from business. The duty of 1 select a place for the display which is 10 a telephone pole and shot him to Lansing.—Otto I lacker, a former* came to him like an electric shock. A. B. CADWALLADER th' parlor was almost like the fetish are approximately the same. 2 yellow, 04 T-2e: No. geant to recover, to realize his true , tho blood again circulating freely Abcut Women. statesmanship !s not negative merely. not adjacent to buildings or inflam- death. yellow, mc Lansing young niun, was arrested! Whatever the immediate danger ha g.ri one likes. • - to understanfl of the uncivilized The four big roads made but luile bid. pposio t ion, and the meaning of this mys- through Ills veins, the Sergoant. hasti- FUNERAL DIRECTOR It Is constructive also. We must show i at Mt. Sterling, Ky., after a two-' blankets from the pack. must thaw out Carroll, and thus be mable material. Care should be used 1 terlous attack. He was no longer iy dragged ; there's r.oth.':< that w» understand what business Direct sunshine, with its regenera gain in the revenue received from Oats Standard. 2 cars at 44 l-2c: 1 year search of the country, according Cannot Keep It Down, AND EMBALMBR in throwing explosives where they are Teach Women to Vote numb with cold or staggering from an(i spread them on the ground, de- free himself. master this -ai needs and that wo know how to sup- live power and germicide effects, handling freight It It'll the Michi- No. .". white, 2 car sat 4:1 l-4c. closing 1 to information received by Chief ol the apt to start a lire or smoulder and weakness. The excitement had sent ! positing Carroll upon them. Then ho He could look back to where World. Merit may be kept at •!.• oot of : r y to ono cf '.he Cadj Assistant. Phone 22 ply it No man. however casual and should not be reduced b> heavy cur- gan Central received .<1o.i;i;:i.iiS1.17. A woman's bureau of information at 4M l-2c: No. 4 white. 42 l-2c. Police Henry Rehrendl. Hacker it s0 the Work on Largest Cherry Orcha-'d the class for a wrr.le, b"*. - w:ii cotae break out at any lime without any the hot blood pulsing through his set about vigorously rubbing tho *'|U0!irv horses huddled beneatl ; . mysteries of life superficial his observation of the con tains It was the soundest of invest- while last year the total was $1 l.ll'ti;,- and instruciion. conducted by women Uyo—Cash No. t:4c. j wanted In a dozen larger cities for l'i veins; had brought back to his heart (jjer s exposed ilesh with snow. The groUpod ahout the man so help non ot mau to the Lead :;s own coed t.a:e. LOWELL. MICH. ments to make the home as healthy preliminary warning. After the even- He now has started a wind break n dltions now prevailing in the country. s4s .'L'. The Pere Manpiette shows an employes of the election commission- Heans—Immediate, prompt and June , forgery. the fighting instinct. Kvery desire , rt of it, together with the rough ' Kiani^ts nn tlu and ing or afternoon enjoy meni it would SIna push i'-- can fail to seo thai one of the chief attractive as possible. The cuckoo increase from .*v t'a'.'Ul !•*. to ers" ollice lor the education of women beans. $2.05; August, $2,10. of his place which in a j urged him forward, clamoring for re- rt(.ss of handling, aroused the latter' „roun(j They were dim, pitiable oh- the west side very appear- one of ' things business needs now. and will Dpe of parent, depositing rs children , seem advisable to make an examin- voters in the use of the ballot, will be Muskegon.- Agreeing to arbitrate Absent-Mlrded. Ihe Lake Shore AL- Michigan Flour- In one-eight paper sacks, per | venge, but the aroused sense of a : fr()m lethargy, but Hamlin, ignoring • jectg barPiy discernible through the feNv years will change the very aiqe of lions, if Some Use After All. at school and expecting them to learn aiion and see that stubs are not smoul- fe,,ow "Smalley is an absent-minded fel- DR. E. D. McQUEEN need Increasingly as ll gains in scope Southern advanced from $l.S7s.74r..o5 estaldislu d under the auspices of Ihe IM pounds. Jobbing lots; Best patent. their dlfflcultles. the 25(i men who i plainsman held him motionless, star-j iij8 resentment, gripped tho j jiving scud, yet Hamlin was quick to ance of the country to the north the cont D;r r... :••• onioooker (after golfef everything there, should realize that i dering which might later cause fires. law," Kuid Bilkes. " When he was en- ' and vigor In thii years Immediately to $2.144.l';» and ihe (Jrand Trunk Cook county court by Judge John K. $5.70: second patent, $5.20: straight, struck at the Shaw-Electric Crane i ing about, listening for any sound. Re-1 wjn, hands of iron, never ceasing his perceiv-e - th•e - advantage of.. thei. r posi- j jjj,. village makes r..- s'.uh fruitless stroke'-"it tlu true influences in youth are those An ounce of prevention on July 4 is gaged to Mrs rf. he asked her to go ahead of us. Is the proper means b> from $ 1,'.'22.144.dl to ?r..::i!t.44:,.7:!. Owens as soon as the Magiii law goes $5; spring patent, $5.10; rye, $4.00 per works at Muskegon Heights, have re- hind him, down there In the hollow, violent ministrations until his swear- Hon—the overhanging bluff was com A , rlooking Northport lake shore highway on duly Livery and Transfer 0 the eminent Panama jurist occurred Marquette.- Attendance al church judge through that smother the bare village and overlooking Nortnpon niKe snore ^ Gentleness is far more successful is talities of commerce and enterprise thousands study the battle by the aid Reunion Commission declares that it people of this great commonwealth chop, $21 per ton. gray light of dawn he could see noth. 'Til get you for that, you big boob!" recently. He was governor of Pana- once each Sunday Is one of the limbs of several stunted cottonwoods j bev i8 the magnificent summer home next. The inspectors including Hov. all its enterprlees than violence—in- What will it profit us to be quit of of the monuments and markers on the is time that Michigan returned to the will this year reduce that splendid re- Ing distinctly a dozen yards distant. he shouted, striving to release his Named Reiiderces. Make ail Traim with But and Baggage one kind of monopoly if we are to re- { ma when it seceded Irom Colombia conditions of a parole granted to six waved dismally against the gray sky. i erected by K. .1. Kustlck. Mr, Eustick ernor Ferns, are expected to arrive deed. violence generally frustrates ita battlefield, complaint comes to Eng- southern regiments the confederait cord. All chiefs of fire departments And Wasson had the compass. This arms from the clinging blankets. "You 16 !n England one is taxed for calling Hesitating, his eyes searching G i (.ame to this region from St, Louis, here at *.e:i >clock in the morning, own purpose, while gentleness scarc# Wagoa. Opposite Hotel WaverW mam In the grip of anoiher and more and was the first chief justice of the GENERAL MARKETS. Marquette boys who pleaded guilty to was the thought which brought him land that the Waterloo terrain is in battle flags captured during the civil and others whose duty it is to see thai wait! I'll get you!" barrenness above to where tho stream ^j yp jt^o, and has made whereupon they will be given an ex- one's house by a pet name. Some ot-, -I^cke. Agency for Hupmobile and Oakland effective kind? How are we to gain supreme court of the canal zone. He burglary. Tlie youths were first of- tramping back through the drifts— "Hush up, George, and go to 0 two ars Autos danger While La Hale Sainle and war. Further than that Hen. Stone the laws relating 10 the use of explos- bent northward and disappeared^ he ^eavy investments In land and in fruit cursion on Lake Michigan and an op- fenders ought to he taxed a lot. .o. and keep the confidence of the busi- was at one time secretary of foreign Apples—Steele Red. $4.50(0)5 Ren fenders. Wasson! Wade was dead, Carroll sleep," the other retorted, poking tho Phone 6. LOWELL, MICH. Hougomont still bear the marks of tiiinks ii would be a nice thing for ihe ives of the prevention of fires are en- large that poriunity to inspect lhe deep wa'.e. lriBlancei -•Happlholmeh " is the name ! ness community unless we show that relaiions. Davis, $3(f(4 per bbl; western. [email protected] turned at last and tramped down trees. His orchards are so cannon shot, both are in danger of southerners to return lo Michigan forced, are directed to exercise un- little better, but the scout might have shapeless body with bis foot, his v will be fishing industry Frankfort village .s of one (jirty. decayed, originally chcap Pen Messages by Light. we know how both to aid and to pro- j per box. Ludington.-The local car repair been only slightly wounded. He wad- thoughts already elsewhere. ' Don't ward along the edge of the stream eventually power machinery the very beach of Lake being rebuilt, and part of the Hougo- any Hags belong to this state that were ' usual caution." secure proper cultivation located upon little house. A ne--* -•i; ;d telegraph system It tt ted it' What shall wo say if we] Strawberries-Ohio, $3.25^3.50 per men, about fifty in number, went on ed through the snow to where the be a fool. I'll get a lire if I can, and Across stretched tho level, white pral needed to s. vs weather mont wall against which the wave of, taken during the stormy days oi the , Largest Cargo of Coal , Near the Eustick place, which has Michigan, and In July enjoy use r .f.v . r. Nice and Boulogne. Tha make fresh enterprise necessary and I 24-quart case; Michigan. $: .fj3.50 per etrike In sympathy with the general man lay. face downward, his face still something hot into you. Within an rio, beaten and obscured by the storm, ar the Fa of Bay View or- t| t is the •'tivy of most of the cities Roland M. Shivel French courage dashed in vain has rebellion. Steamer Col. James M. Schoonmaker la xr.t-ssage s written on a piece of sen- also make it very ilfflcult by leaving As a result of the recent decisions in bushel. strike on the Pere Marquette system! They Were Still Moving, Now Like gripping the rein. Before Hamlin hour you'll be a man again. Now see while to his left rose the steep• • , bar. es •n given the name It is also the head- As We Say. already been pulled down. That Is not ll is Cen. Stone's cont|iiiion that si:;.. , pap- by means of a beam of all • lae except the tariff just as we, •K- Fnited Stales supreme court rel- left Ashtabula for Superior. Wis., with Snails. turned him over, he saw the Jagged here-atop that! Do you hear? You "What's coming off here"'" "Noth- •he worst of tiie situation, according Rlackberries—$0 per bu. light. ATTORNEY found It" The tyrannies of business this exchange should take place on the ative to the jurisdiction of state legis- 1:1.712 tons of coal, the biggest cargo Benton Harbor.—Mrs. Jacob Stein of wound and knew death had been in- lie still right where you are, Carroll, ing important. Only a political gab- lo a British officer who recently visit- Cherries—$2 per 16-qt: case. hotsesntTIfceb.. ThAlieo dea\MxruxMd bod y owf. Wade had big and llllle lie within th- field of battle field at (Jeltysburg when the. latures and railway commissions to ever placed on board a lake ship. It this city ended her life by drinking fesi going on.'* ed the field. Tramcars" and cheap Oranges—California navels. $4.50(rfS stiffened Into grotesrue shape, head | stantaneous. Ho stared down at the until I come back, or I'll kick credit. We know that. Shall we not hoys iii blue and those who wore the lix rat-s. there is a general feeling required 2iu< cars 01" coal to load her. carbolic acid. She is the third woman ribs in!" He bent down menacingly, LOWELL .MICHIGAN tares have heen followed by "tawdry New Potatoes- Triumph. $1 per bu; and feet dangling, shrouded in cling- | white face, already powdered with 0 That Memory; ad upon the knowledge' D": we not grey meel July 4 on the historic fight- among Michigan state ollicials that The Schoonmaker. one of the world's | white. $3 per bbl. to end her life in the immediate local- snow; then glared about into the scowling Into tho upturned face, Aw-, a,ay say that she will for- k.s-G u:.- --g (ales" located on the very spot ing snow. Carroll bad fallen forward Cribbed. Know how to act upon .t? If a man ing ground on the lifteith anniversary the Duluth South Shore K Atlantic largest bulk freighters, was built at ity In which she lives. murky distances, revolver ready for you mind, or shall I havo to hand y g: • a: '^ei, hut she will never whence the Imperial Huard recoiled. Dressed Calves-- Choice. DKillc; across his saddle pommel, too weak rannot make his assets available at of the most bloody battle oi" the war. railway company will be beaten in its Kcorse. actionoo.in,. , avneverwy norvnervoe throbbliiKthrobbing . (Jod! as pee- "Waggles read a very thought:-.;', pa- c that she forgave —Woro- What Is to be done? The suggestion fancy. 13 1-2"5i14c per lb. to Eit erect, but held by the taut blan- one? (TO BI-: CONTINUED.) the world. G. M Dame of Northporv* just Frankfort, also , pkasure. his assets of capacity and To make il a little stronger and fur- attempt to avoid carrying passengers Jackson.—Fire broke out In a ket, and gripping his horse's ice-cov- If he ever met tho murderer! Then Carroll shrank back like a whipped rry metnou ui i-., . Yes, ;ua o! • ^ Companion ASSOCIATED WITH is that cooperation of Helgians and Onions—Texas Bermudas, yellow and H. F. Boughey of Traverse City car f-rr- ta.'thod of traiisferritig per, doni you think t 3 :i eiiaraeter and resource what satisfae- 1 her ceiuent the ties of Irieiidship bet- 1 dry kiln in the chair factory- at swift reaction came, and he burled his boats of the Anu Ar- other people's Uioughis-' - Knglishmen who wouid preserve the lor two cents per mile in the upper For ihe second time within a few- $1.40. white $1.50 per crate. ered mane. Wasson was ahead now, fOWERS t SHIVEL Houseman Bulldlnj, lion is it t.o him to see opportunity ween the north and the south. (Jen. ! the prison. The flames were extln- eyes on the neck of the nearest horse, XXx were successful in securing '>58 acres freight topography of Waterloo many be effec- peninsula as required by the act of the weeks a hunt ing dog. Barney, saved Tomatoes Florida, ?2.75Ti3 doggedly crunching a path with bis of the best orchard land on the Loe- bor in-', maliitu this their eastern ter- | beckoning to him or. every hand, when and his body shook with half sup- ••MBrrr.rwci OS AND tfAPIDS. MICHIGAN Stone says that all the states should lull legislature. the life of Violet Havenian. :! years old ! l flr feet, aud Hamlin staggered along be- lanau peninsula. Several farms had minal. Fo-lowitig "li- • \cursion and others have the keys of credit in tive in doing tor that famous field on,!,.: T.-xjis 4.1,.fk,., crates, *1.25® ""'"'""ment, fle d by Irvin, g""f Latimer' " , "T"a lifer" . pressed sobs. The whole horror of it what has be. u done for Getty i-burg, but participate in this arrangenient. Such This opinion seems to be shared by of Cadillac. The child was playing hind. to bo combined to make the large Hie ::;s-r--'i as. tlie ga.-sts wiil be their pockets nnd treat them as all but 1.40. wlth little loss. gripped him in that instant, brcie bh No Money an event has never occured in the his- many residents of the upper peninsula, between the rails of th^ (J. R. & I. Suddenly some awakened Instinct in acreage which is now he:ng improved treated •a-- of Frankfurt's faa. a.-. , their own private possession'.' It is the first sii-p, i- is admitted, will be Potatoes-Michigan, ear lots, in iron will, and left biu* weak as a child. in Ads ance very expensive. If preservation i.s not tory of the world, and to see two fac- as word has reached Lansing that the numbed brain of the scout told The fences have been taken down, the fish bak s, -lie tab'a s ft - whu-ii w ill -— baiiMBSi c ' V :- -.v perfectly clear that it is our duty to road, back of her home, w ith her dolls, sacks. 25 ft 30c: store lots. V.^Ti ."Ific per .Tackson.—A foreman of the M. But tho mood did not last. Little C.H. ANDERSON, M.D. tions. once hostile, hut now bound to- him of a change In their surroundings. i [j,, S|,ixai] itt ihe city park near the /m *t\ tion Guar- organized there is danger that the speculaiion if the due bills issued by and did not hear the approaching train, bushel. V. T. Is said to have knocked down by little ho gained control, stood up old buildings removed, thi ragged supply the new banking and cuvrency gether for a common good, exchang- He felt rather than saw the difference. water. Following the banquet th- \ ! "Rteed — Physician and Surgeon strategic points will be obliterated by Ihe Duluth South Shore A- At lain ic and would have been ground to pieces Live Poultry Broilers. 24'ft25c; a striking lineman when the latter is again In the snow, and began to edges cleared up, and nearly •:•" acres / system the country needs, and that it They had crossed the sand belt, and fruit raising mdastry ind the eannitig i \ ' Lowest Net . w garden and farm field.—Boston Tran- ing the colors captured in battle would j weeks. When the act was passed by had not the dog rushed to the child, spring chickens. 17'ii 17 1.2c: hens. 17 have been plowed. The middle of April Office Hours—2 to ^ and 7 to 0 p. M. will immediately need It more than alleged to have called him a "scab.' the contour of the prairie was rising. think. He was a man, and must do indusiry wi;i be on iuspedion for . I.% 'XA Factory ^ >•' script he an event thai would draw ihous- ihe legislature two years ago the up- grabbed her in his teeth and dragged a crew of thirty men comnieiuv d set- ever ft 17 l-2c: No. 2 hens, IKr 12c; old The foreman has been threatened with Then the Cimarron was near! Even a man's work. With an oath he forced those interested in thv.-c phaios oi Prices- . amis to the famous battlefield. per peninsula road announced its in- E a s i •s st Office ever Dill s Shoe Slore. Lowe'f.Hich. l The only question is. When shall we her to the door of the Havemau home. roosters, 10^ 11c: turkeys. 17^ 18c; mobbing by tbe strikere aa a result. as the conviction took shape, the himself to act; reloaded his revolver, ting the cherry trees, and were kept During the closing day of the slate Hio states resources. i ermi — A g supply it —now, or later, after the de- To Train Porch Vines. tention of coniesiing the constitution- 50 feet away. geese. 11^ 12c; ducks, ^'TilOc per lb. ghostly outline of a small elevation thrust It back into the holster at his , busy to Iho end of th" month The (J. A. K. encampment in Lansing this Saving of msnds shall have beeome reproaches One of the best labor-saving ar- ality of the law in the federal courts. The police commissioners of Sagi- Escanaba—After swimming for loomed through tho murk. He stared ! lt on lw 80 ,at trees are all of the M .atmotvi.cy va- Cabbage—New, $2.70113 per large poor we^ac mRs'ui rouglT I he I a,lJhl,e ""T; Pasturing Too Close. § 1 0 0 to that we were so dull and so slow? rangements is a device to fasten the question was discussed with consid- In the mean time, passengers were re- three miles on the Big Bay de [ BLACK LETTERS AND WHITE " ! " " riety, and the rows, the long way of naw, have decided to purchase a fast crate, $2(112.25 per small crate. at It scarce believing. Imagining a de- 1 anlblaci kw linee ars anas d a blac,t,akr wl[Iearear s appea a r If the pastures are eaten dose to the $ 2 0 0 — strings or wire netting for the vines erable feeling by many of the old vets quired to pay the old rate of ^hree Noquette. a deer was attracted to drifts to Carroll, He realized no^v hl« i "" " .".' ""1 » the orchard, have ,i length of nearly- Shall we hanten io change the tariff auto as a starter for what will event- Hay—Car lots, track Detroit: No. 1 lusion, and then sent his cracked Former Can Be Read at a Greater narrower than they really are. roots wh"!; the grass first starts, there From Fac- and with but few exceptions they are cents per mile. Kach passenger was the shore by tbe shouts of workmen duty, the thing he must strive to ac- one mile. Tiie ground is well drained p. A. STAKCK. Pres. ] Du-ect. laws anu then be laggards about mak- of the porch A strip of wood one ually be a flying squadron . timothy. $14.50^15: No. 2 timothy. voice back in a shout on tho wind. Distance Than the Latter, Is Black letters grow thinner at the will be practically nothing left for the tory in favoring of returning to the ' John- and waa pulled from the water alive, compllsh. Wade and Wasson were and the soil is extra good. Natural ing it possible and #aby for th" coun- Inch square and about six feet long, given a due bill which would entitle After deciding to hold the next con- $12*il3; light mixed. $13.50f/l4: No. 1 "We're thar, 'Brick!' My God, lad. Judgment of Experts. cows later in the season. nies" the colors which for nearly half though much exhausted. The animal gone; no human effort could aid them, limit of vision and are still recogniz- forests form wind breaks ou four OUR try to take advantage of the change? with a strong ecrew eye at each end. him to a refund from the company in vention in Holland, the state aerie of mixed, 112^13; rye straw. $9ffl0; here's the Cimarron!" able, while at the same distance white a century have reposed among the war Is now conflned In the Escanaba ware- but Carroll lived, and might be saved. sides. The trees are set 24 feel apart There can be only one answer to that Is all that is needed. Drive two nails the event that the courts finally held Kagles, at Hancock, elected the fol- wheat and oat straw. $86 8.50 per ton. He wheeled about, shading his There is a tendency on the part of letters grow thicker and cannot bo dis- Speed of Separator. j question. We must ad now, at what- relics In the capltol museum. house. And it was for him alone now to serve and no crops will be grown between Into the upper part of the porch, the the law to be constitutional. lowing officers: President, Leonard Cheeae-Wholesale lots; Michigan mouth, so as to make the words carry railroads to adopt signs with white let- tinguished. There are circumstances The speed ot the separator is fixed ' \ ever sacrifice to ourselves. It Is a same distance apart as the screw- There are a few men among the Molly. The sudden comprehension of tho trees. Some kind of a tractor Clapp, Traverse City; vice president, flats. 14 1-4(^14 l-2c: New York flats, through the storm. ters on a black background, not realiz- when It Is necessary to use white let- mum: ine v«.». -/ the manufacturer at a stated num- FAMOUS PIANOS duty which the circumstances forbid eyes. then after tying the strings onto Michigan veterans who still retain a Battle Creek—Over exhaustion, "Do you hear? We're within a half all this stung like the lash ot a whip, will be used to facilitate the cultl- : by STARCH ADVERTISING The campaign for a $100,000 build- H. Royle, Kalamazoo; secretary. M. 15015 l-2c; brick cream. 14 3-4ftl5c; transformed him again into a fighter, ing that the black letter on a white ters. but in such cases legibility will Is set iu exactly i ber of revolutions per minute. us to postpone. I should be recreant the strip lift It up and hook the screw- feeling of intense haired for any one ing for the V. M. C. A. was svccess- and not drowning. Is given as the mile o' tbe river. Stir Carroll up! background is easier to read and can vating. Every treo —^ ^ I H. (iraham, Lansing, no opposition; llmburger, 2-Ib cases, 15615 l-2c: llm- cause of the death of John P. a soldier ot the sort who refuses to be ImprovM It they ara\made with a Sent Anywhere in the United States en to my deepest convictions of public eyes over the nails. Fasten the lower who wore the southern grey and one fully launched at a big Vimiue; at Beat tha life inter hlml There's shel- be seen at a greater distance. This treasurer, K. G. Goff, Battle Creek; burger. 1-lb cases, 166 16 1-2c; Import- Asplln, twenty years old. who was re- aoknowlodgo defeat. Hit eyes dark- thin stroke and strongly lighted. Black obligation did I not press it upon you ends of the strings into the ground old soldier who lost an eye at the bat- he Masonic temple In Flint, at which ter and fire oomlnT' follows In an interetting way from A 240-acre demonstration farm has ' trees and bushes of the following | trutees, James F. Jewell. Hubbell; ed Swiss, 256 20c; domestic Swiss, ported to have drowned in Beadle ened. hit lipt pretatd together in a letters are more distinct if made with 1 with solemn and urgent insistence. with small pegs and train the vines tle of Lookout Mountain declared most 400 business men sal down. A. A. ilig- At though startled hy tome electric the ttructure of the retina of the aye. a heavy stroke—Sclentlflc American. M. W. Ryan. Alpena; B. McSweeney, 226 24c; brisk Swiss, 15c; long horns, lake, near this city. ttralght Una. been started on a favorable tract to | kinds: Apple, crab apple, pear, plum,; 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL ^ n 'I he principles upon which we should on them. eniphaiically that "he would be d—d j ginson, of Detroit, was toastmaster. ahock, Hamlin sprang forward, hla Tho Impression of a letter at the the west ot Pellston. The project \ peach, quince, cherry, currant, gooso- are read by tlie people Mt. Clemens. 10c per Ib. llmho strengthening In rttponsa to Carroll lay htlplatt, inert, hit htad limit of vision It reoelvod on the endt Hortt't Long Fatt. promlses to be one of great import- berry, grape, red raspberry, black cap, because it jrives flieni Burgles blew open the safe at- Fred Honey-Choice to fancy white comb, Traverse City.—Ax, J. Straight, freth hopt, plowed through tht anew hanging down againtt tht neck of hit 1 B WILL SF.N'D to toy part of the United Statu a baaaUfnl STARCK PIANO, of a tmtll bundlt of ntnrtt which con- A horse recently passed fourteen with lianUMume silk velour scarf, polished revolving top stool, with bran feet HoH^rd's Fishing Net Factories. with about SO ha nils, and one at Within hours the Pere Marquette Michael Turk, a miner at Ihe Baltic Rrundage's drug store at Muskegon 17618c: amber. 146 75c; extracted, flfty-elgbt years old, waa killed on to CamU't tldt, and thook and horse. Tht Sergoant Jtrktd him treet. ance to the entire northern part of! blackberry, strawberry. news of ahv-rbinK it^- roughly heating him into conscioua- voy to the brain a tort of mosaic 1m- days in a cave In Oklahoma without the western Michigan country because 1 The Information obtained from the W and i;1»m balls. Starck's Complete I'iaoo lustructor. all fqllr warraatad for 25 tere>t. People no longer The mantifacinn- of fi.shing nets has (Jouda, with rbout ;',(• hands. lailroad lost six freight cars by fire mine, lost his life in aitempting to getting $150 in money and papers of 76 8c per qound. the farm of A. J. White, south tlapptd tha fallow into stmi-oontckma- pretslon. A nerve can only transmit -san. on iO Days' Kre® Trial right In your avrr. home, without asking soy money in of Traverse City. He was driving a ntta; nor did he detitt until tht fel- food or water and. although it lost It Is proposed to try out on this farm 1 experiments worked out on the farm dviuu-e: . and if you uonot find it th* kandaocnctt. iwMtMt-taMa aad UgliMt grade go iookitu; about for for ef i • i:pes be.-n a very important in- tin the side tracks. The damage is save a drowning companion. (Jusii Ku- considerable value. The ofliers believe to the brain information aa to whether 300 pounds In weight through the taat, —~ •rer Mm or beard, and if it is not entirel• *.!_*y satislactorj« -.1. • J rmimmt* aad aocaptabl **mAme Apeldoorn. that bars the elders from sharing in this class of play house. As soon as Oliver Short, Bethel township, le dead .and staring at hit tormentor with dull, I lug! See here, man, there's the river1 black and white area transmit the sen- ered by chance and Save All Unnecessary Selling Expenses and Profits. • is survived by a husband, 81 yeai'o old. pils. Hillsdale was one of the lirsl the theaters are inspected by repre- calf 1 l-2c off: No. 2 hides 1c off; No. your wares to the a'ten- witli ; bout 250 Ium.O. two at Goor. the pastimes of the young. We ought of strychnine poisoning... The table) s .unseeing eyes. ' Just ahead." Care Counts With Hens. t for rou to deal wilh u*. no aatter n-hcro rou locntwL We will and one son. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh re- schools in the state to teach agricul- sentatives of the fire marshal's de- 1 horsehides. $4; No. 2 horsehldes. $3; were left within her reach and she ale Good Breeding. We will make it ea^V rTERM S U) suit your needs. SenU lor our Baauiiful vJ*u;o„- Today. tion of this communiry, of whi' h one is al.-o cotton mill. not to be so afraid of our children. We Ten or twelve hens well cared for nTunk'e VERY with about i;::o handa. one at Leyden. j ought to butt in to their parties." cenily ceb braii d the golden anuiver- lure, and this year nine students gra<|. part meni, they are required to obtain sheepskins, as to amount of wool, 50a four. Many ot these squirrels are lively coming from a bath. It is on the alert wardness of ono of the gentlemen who Wisdom in breeding teaches us to our advertising columns aarv of their marrhue. aatcd in thai course. 6 $150, Limbs, 20^30c. -- • i • Kunset. and on moon-1 invariably rode over the hounds. At concentrate, make specific, rather than I will furnisrurnisnh more ukkeggs than.mni double STARCK PIANOS Ere Y/arrantcti fcr 25 Years. M Tbey UST A LIFETIME a state license in order to operate. from dawn to uunset, and on moon- j one of ththoe meetmeetss ththee M. P. H. rode Petoskey.—Eugene L Rose ot TOUCH OF COUNTRY IN CITY young fellows, born last April, who in light nights such as we now have it scatter and confuse. Hence, the wise ; tbe number of the same breed uncared ! barsjukc tx ouiea rszxrs the early spring will set up housekeep- up to the awkward hunter and. In th^. ivrkl in used aad ruruslt pianos ui S ;0, $5", Wearing the Hat at Table. uncovered. If he speaks to you. you Tea drinkers will shed a few tears this city, recently elected president may be seen having high fun disport- dairy farmer will look for a bull of the for. fTo. S100 and up. Send tor list. Church Oriental Traveling Courtesies. tie salt. He offered me some aalt, Then Some One Prayed. Squirrels In Indlanapollt Accorded ing for themselves. These squirrels • most chilling tones, said: "Mr. Sturbans came to Hub—Well, don't bother about him. elderly gentleman. boys having come to treat these Inter- tunneling under the tnow, shaking put tags on them for ma." covered till the rest sit down, and the ' her could stay away from a fashion- ernor of Alabama for the return 'u who was greatly angered by the awk- the carriage windows with fruit, su- By the time he falls over tbe mops, "Why." aald the yiamg man, "aha pooalhle to live forever hy snhelstlng esting relict of the primeval forest ita fur clean when it tmerget, at if ••••••• person of quality has put on bis bat. able wedding if there was nothing in Alabama of John Russell,, wanted for gar-cane and cakes of all aorta. Egga buckets and stepladdera aa I did when aiwaya puta out her Uba to catch soft on vegetablea. If he meana onions, -with kindneat and ooudderatioo. . . . If the person of honor drinks particular to keep her from going M.'d murder at Birmingham and now un were alao popular. A man sitting op- I came In he'll wish he was sooae- water when It la raining hard." many persons will refuse to consider a health to jou, you must sore to t»a ; she knew all the particlpanta." ier arrest at Pontlac. pcfP.e me bought two eggs and a lit-, where else. And alienee fall upon the aasembly. the propoaltloa.
/ 10 AST LOW ICLL John ''ary has a new wind mil). W f 1 i 1 t lv»». 1» til l D.i (> .•!" < '•> if H ell ware di-ner gnestw i : Mr. aud For* Al 1 V ! adirifi Mattel Mrs.,) iV l-lnbb^'l Sn (nrda v, ,.v.,\.y Nolc- /\ >oul Oerald and lailsit'i IH-uIm oi .T.-and Yci X-no,v Kaplds are vlslllng Grandpa and K. IL Ho via 11 is fonvjiU'scin^ (irandma Godfrey. Irom bis tlnve weeks ilitifss. Was Three W. J. Oliklns ol Cbifksvllle spent up lor the lirsl time today. Sunday with his sinter and attended church at Lowell Mrs. Ailio A minis ol Mom phis, tuothcr The Doston Arbor of (Ileaners will Trim., is visiting liei Pieces of have a basket picnic July » -in the Mrs. 11. T. Dawson ami bmtlui' Uelknap orchard just west of t he Ware T. K. Howk. "C/io Grand Rapids Daily Herald school house. There will be a short Mr. and Mrs. .). 11. (•overt, re- program with npeaklng. ball game turned home last wende after a The Western Rural Router and and other amusements. Free lemon- two weeks' visil with relatives in ade. Kvery body welcome. (irand Kapids and raledonia. J. D. Smith of Greenville was an Mr, and Mrs. L. II. Hill and over guest of J. N. llubbel Monday. The Lowell Ledger, Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Piekett (d M Cdlbert has his new barn up Garnet Enameled Ware (irand Kainds made an early and partly enclosed. Tliursday morninp; call, Htcv All to January 1,1914 Farmers In this vicinity arecutting heiiig' 011 an anlomobile trip to their hay unusually eady in order to Detroit, Niafiara Falls, i'itts- save It, bur^, Cleveland and Toledo. Less Than Cost Mrs. Geo. Northway bus been en- and Farm and Fireside and tertaining a nephew from Smyrna rive yuim^ people cnji.yed an Just think of it—Cream City Ware at less The children of thin place who ' avr inviduntury plun}i'e in i'lat l ivoi' Woman's World, attended a 10 months session at Do- yesterday when a canoe in which than cost priccs. It's tlie biggest opportunity well are enjoying a much deserved "liny wore sportinjr capsi/ed in you've ever had—for it's seldom that you can vacation. mid stream, and tiiey say the buy this famous ware at cut prices, liut to- John Kose of (Srahd Kapids was a water was real wet. clear to their Each One Year 1 morrow—or as long as they last, you can buy dinner guest ol J . .\. llubbel 'liiurs- waists, i'nt then, tin day was day. this complete sot—8-(]u.irt I'rcserve Kettle, 8- hot and the water was cool and some more waler and some quart Berlin Kettle and 14 quart Dish Pan FALLASBURG starch ami hot irons will lix 'em —all three pieces for 89 cents. Mrs. A, 1. James and children re- up all riuiit. li you careto know The tv^'uhir piia- >1 tin- 1 <•( is >•!.."(). liuI for thi.: turned iron; a Weeks visit In Co tad 1 uorc aboti 1 il, ask i'njcc Stock- All for $1.5i sale onlv wi-'ll soil thole' i.cl at llu • i'i'« i;il k-ss-lhnu- Kapids SMiurday acci mpanie.i by iiiii. (Ieorge Fnddihy, An^cius cust l'IKi' •! n-iil.-, lienrv Lni • . .1 brotheMn law and Tinkler, libimdi IVrry and Wiil sun w ho spent c-ver Snnday. Doyle. Bring or send all orders to (iuests ii Ih. homeof Mr, mii ! Airs, The case of Fhrisiicn Layer, Yots Save 81 Frank Junes Sunday were Messrs .lohn Layer and David Laver, and Mesdames Wi; IDgglUf, illram vs. Jacob Layerand Kmma Klip- THE LEDGER, - Lowell, Mid - • thr • .viiohuiiw.'.re tiui.lc. u-r ti::. ::u i.it^ • Converse and daughter and lleiify IVr, arising out ol llie s.'lo.ooo ity (j irnc . •MiUi'irii i v (icu li i. ! Denny, all of Keene cstjile ol .lohn Layer, deceased, ' Ci.?., of Mil'-- . vx\ it s njiulc iCxti.i i-tiuu^ t i \\« i'he river bank was ilued Witli a ot Aito is on trial this week in — :-'!Tio,:ih as uia.-s, iivo irom cratl.-. asul •-..t c.ilci.m--, eittwd of peupie Sunday from sur- .Jd-i^'c rcrkins" i-ourl in tinind tainl-prooi ami a.-ul i-uhii rouii ling vU-iiiltj aiidirom.nlistance, Kajiids. Linscy A Shivri reprcsoiit- w ho -pent 1 lie daj lisliingand picrdc- \\ uhoul a-.Knibt, ' mi iiavi'heard I thi- itItI-m,-d k111.1;• n are— in-i tlied'demianls. Immediately f ing, mmr hut y ui may never liase had tlie oppoitumty to -re .'.sl 1:00'1 11 after the termina 1 ioii ol above U J. >a^«' ae-ompani al Klnv,"' Kieh- is Ity actual use in your kiteheii. And t . i-et > a. t.ua. •a nil ii, the case ol IL M Shivel. ad- nu nd t(t Lowell Saturday and met Rcirospccius" we're making liiis spei.ud, 1'elou cost pnee >1 n/'its !> t tiie ministrator of Allen I'.rowne, dc N-87 main of his old fiends ceased, vs. William Mdiaiih and Hut rcmend'er this is a special sale—.-.ood onlv a;- loiu as the <;u;iMlii/ : High School Annual, now published Mrs. Kunlce Klchmond w i ) Iris Ma ru; 1 ret Mc(irath, will be Liken lasts. Only one set will be sold lo a customer •—no sets hroken, iipfrwirif visited her sisters Mesdames Denny lipin the same court. heiiifiJi case !- i Iv'i !i 1 [•?' and as soon as the i|uanlity allowed (or the sal • is e\haust. d, nf) , and Sherrard the jiasf week returee'd brought by llic adminis'ratot to U & On sale at Williatns more will be sold at this price. So ^et m eai ly - ^ t : whi!.' the sal. to Lowell to spend atimew-lil; her set aside a deed lo a farm in lasts—(oi alter this sale it will be imposMbk lot iv. U. e.el .uorc froii: d oij.-h'.-T Mrs. I-'annle Kog"r-> •» Lowell township formerly owned & the manuiacturer to sell at thi; rctuaikublc ii;' uic in l - Km Price 50c Mrs. (i A. Sevr.M and dan; "a .-i of by deceased Allen rrowne. -tj Come—lirtt >ei ved. IVtot-Ke\ -ir-' visiting i(-r panaits Mr. and Mrs S. i-'ryov a ni 1. .-i.m Out oidown people may obtain name by w-r'tlng In LAT Summer al Bay View township L j&/ TKLLF. KCKF.K nnd encbislittf s- extra Lo cover postauu Mrs. S. U. Fryover who has been The seasonjiltle Bay \ iew an- sick the past few days. Is now able to nouncements are out and will iu PLAN ROAD IMPROVEMENT be around. terost the thousands in search of Tomorrow, June 27 aw ideal vacation place. Ali Township Map Shov;s Pusiic Phor- winter i'.iy \ iew has barely a VICKGICNNKS STATION oughfares Or." Be Connected With s«:vJ£K wmmmMMgimM Every Liille Hamlet. Karl Jakeway. our station accent dozen fiiiiiiiies. but in .Inly and left last week Saturday for Petoskey Aun'usl its population swells to .'oiHi. and then the young people A eoiiiinuiition of tie- jtresenlatlon Scott Hardware Co. for a three months sojourn as relief. of ihe siiRu-'stions of llm good roads in their Liny costumes, the Mr. Illnerof Saginaw is the new Celebrate teachers and delightful ju-oplt* comndtte" of tin- liliiKMs I'.ankers' as- station ageiitat Moseley lb-boards r.o< ialion iirtae.s us to ihe praetical irom all over the hind throng , at K. B. Davis'. jdan pr( :-i !d.''d i'ltr the improvement McCOKDS and this sumuier city, amid the Miss l-'lorence Jakeway was home of "0 per ( ••nl, of tile highways of the WHITXEYV1LLF, 0-roves 011 Traverse bay. More 1 for a tew daya last week but re- state, says the iin rdi r's Ga/.etti.'. We very pooily roads crossing llm state from oast to SEELEY CORNERS. nlght with Mrs. 'iiionias. pleasures and advantages of the Mrs. l',C. Kreeman Is not so well. agaln. west every six miles, also roads cross- There was 0 ffood attendaiue at Mr. and Mrs, H, 10, Cull y attended lirst order. A feature cd" the All Day. Athletic Sports, Ladies i Mrs Merrltt Day and dangiiter ing the .stale from norlh to south ev- the batilen Aid society held at the the wedding of a cousin at Ada Assembly is a series of four irreat MORSK" LA KK Lula House of Sparta snent Sunday ery six miles; tlmt is, we would have lionu1 of Mrs. Wilber II11 rran. Next pe.plie conferences on supretii-' Aid Dinner, Bal! Game between: l-'dmer 15 lick ley of (irand Kapids Tuesday evening. with 1:.m' M'-sdames Condon. an improved road running enst and lueetlu^ will be with Mrn. .Ian. Lewis ; issues which are disenssed by dis spent two days last week wilh S. S. Mr and Mrs, Ward 1'roctor and Htida Car -. in of Sparta was a Married Men and Single Men. .1 uly 0. sons Nell and L.vie of Crosby visited v liiiijiiished leaders. The ireneral, n. .A _B Vol ter guest .'it \ 'in ("oadoa's and D. A. .Tiv.v : The inen^loH are In nearly every daily programs are lilled with O. .(. Yelter, wife and baby have the former's sister Mrs, Wm Thomas Chur.-h's for a, few- days tills w.'«k. [X M Lecture in the evening at 8:30' home In thin neighborhood. famous people among' the nan;.-s moved Into the slore just vacated by and husband J am- la. \ rlslna vote 01 thanks was ex- W/A Severn! from here attended the Mr ami Mrs. D. A Wood and this year being" Wm. J. Hums, the B. S. Shaw of Alto. t.'iideii \ Mbert I'lasser and Wm, Sunday school convention held at 01 vat detective. Mine. Sehum.an- .M K-Vr r by REV. RUSSELL H. BREADY: Miss Sarah Winters 01 Ada is as grandson Harold spent Sunday at K-ai' Sunday in assisting our Sun ' 'V/K rascade Sunday. Ileink and Helm Keller. The L'Z&J • .• • m-A 1 slstlng Mrs Kd Tlmpaou with her Kay ila-! In s oi Caledonia, rht oeca- day fchoo! t" attend th.' Lowell (ilen Heynoldri wont to Detroit slon belrm Mrs. Hasklns' birthday, nuiversity's fameextends far and of Grand Rapids. Subject, household duties. ( \ "rg. :iiies caivent 1 .n in Lowell. Monday expcetlnK to Heenre work as last season drew students from Mrs. Karl t'urtlss aud daughter Mr and Mrs. C. > Cook and J-lH.'s Abrah-tm's sun has the an elfctrlclan. lie ha« been following 1 1 states. This year a new- "True Patriotism." , Maude, i". S Shaw and son Harold ; dnnulitsr Uculali and Mr. and Mrs. dlpiiierla. that hiiBlueHs tor neveral years lu the 3 school is added in Library Work, attended the I'- iuona grange at I (> D. 1'eet attended graduating ex Nirs (leiI't^e I'nrdy I spendlrg west. conducted by the State of Midi ()uktield last Wednesday and report j en-lses at South Crand Kaplds i- i-l several days In South Lowell, Mrs. Mark lloiiHeman Iiuh a sinter 1 1-.;an. Those who desire lei know a grand success, | day night (•! idyi- (iodiiing has bfen spending fi-.iiu 1 .rand kaplds visiting her more about this summer plan Mrs. Wesli-y Yelter just returned Miner Look has returned home several .veeks in lirand Kaplds with Mrt-. riilllnda Hrannan of Alto 'after attending school at South w ill lind it in t he HuHetin, from ..M Fireworks after lecture home frmn a visit with friends In relatives. who has been staying with her sister wliich above lads are drawn Sanllae enunty j Crand Kaplds for two years. v'tou Sum!.ay school wiil observe mwMM A, Mrs. o. Ki-vnolds two weeks, re- Karl Decker of *-ve F-noucth. (irand Uaplds several days recently. Many from this vicinity attended John VandenDosch of Alto nnd each township, as shown by the ac- If the ca,- iror who askod Place and shelter in case of <». Keynolds Is still conlined to the ! Mr, and Mrs. \Vrn, Murrav of Mrs ihn Schwarder is not re- companying map, the baccaifiureate service at. Lowell the court wh.-ti.'m a.. to listen lo house. visited their sister ("verliu i-.-om lu-r iiluess a- fast as Sundj.y ev'.'tilnjj:. Harris t'reHc "this lot," aieanin)? lie altarneys- ar- "This lownship map shows that if of storm. Mrs. iiabe Onan and dauRhlor hvT friends woulo ilke to have her. 1 Miss Eva Chatterdon home lor a Mrs. Coia.'fs and family Sunday giun -nts. is ill'- iUmI ;.n record, ;! is improved highways an constructed Viola spent Sunday with her parent" Mrs Luc.v Duel of Aito spent Tuts- across tin stale every si\ miles in vacation. afu moon. net b'-eaus- ceialle.-s ij'iror.s I.-efore day wiih her daughter Mrs. Ceorue both dir.-etions. IDS out oi Ml quarter- Mr. and Mrs. <). lieynolds. Mrs. Cora Miller of Kast Caledonia him did not want !•> the aiU'Stioa, Seh warder, sections in each towmdup will either MOSELEY spent a tew days last week with her —Detroit News Tril.uno. Fred K'l.irus and Caleb Wieland be directly on an improved road or Really Not Up to Her. i-arl Jakeway is lu Ionia for a few parents Mr. and Mrs. (-ieorge I'eej. This Wife a Treasure. NOKTII CAMPBELL within one mile of an improved road. A girl lorced by her parents inl days, as agent. have each purchased new- Ford And riovvcr SillE to Pay. The saving habit ma\ not be nn Will Noyes and family of Lansing "Jn very few townships are roads disagreeabie match with an old m autoaiobile', "I've got ;i (late v.nh a j>-elt,y girl," much in favor toda" as thiny years are Jfipendl»)i several days at Oxel Mr, 'Joulter who will run thi' laid out along ail section lines. The whom she detested, when the cle KAST CASCADE A; Mra Daul I'ower of (irand Kaplds proudly .ouiounc <1 youm; Flip lo hiK ago, but. one New York man has bad Johnson's. Moseley creamery, Is hoarding at LitOO townships in the state do not man came to that part (tf the ser' NORTH McCORDS spent Sunday with her parents D. F ollice mt. s ••'ri'.iJ :-aoiiiiii)-,. returneil occasion to be converted to a belief Mr. and Mrs Kd Tucker of South Gordon Frost's. average quite sixty miles of country where the bride is asked If she • old Codger, hohiin;? up a ii.indsome in it He is a man who has worked Mr. and Mrs. orren Snylcs spent (ieorge Gregory and daughter Layer and w ife. roads lo lhe township, hence, twelve scats to take the bridegroom for F.oston spent Sunday afternoon at nev; calendar. "I'vo i;ol 305 dates with seventeen years as a carpenter. 'His Hi-ien motored to Lake View to see Mr. and Mrs K D. Sweet and Wm. mil' s of Improved road will cover husband, said, with great slinplic the horna of Silas Drew. Sunday at Murray lakf. a pretty girl." wife died recently, leaving him Kind, wife and daughter spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs.' Vernon Trowbridge Mrs. Ray Dank of (irand llapldb his son L, J. more than 20 per cent, of the country enough money to live in comfort the "Oli, dear, no, sir!. But you are dav v It I Mr. and Mrs Carr of Keene road mileage lu each township. lirst pei son w ho has asked my oplc and Marlon and Lllsha Trowbrldae visited Mrs. Gordon Frost part of Mr and Mrs, Koy Munger and rest of his nays. He knew that his in Lunnon. about the matter." last. week. d/iughter Helen spent Sunday at Cad Ktta Siinun of Ionia, K.-hel Werner "A-A represents ihe twelve miles of v.ifo took care of ids money, but had were Sunday dinner guests ut the First Workman (disru-.ted)—Those Deck's of Keene. and Adalaide Summ of ( hicago, are main improved roads. no idea that she had saved nn much. borne of George Gress In South Mrs. Merrlt day of Sparta visited hlinkin' fiirriners oor 'e;. .1 obnohbin' v'.-ltli.g relatives here. "D-D represents the roads only one Boston. Dell and Will Condon's families a few- Mrs Chas, (Jalggle and daughter wiv ns in the tnc-r.- a-.c buses and, mib' from th.- improved road, "Canna Ye Boo, Ye Brute?" Wxel .lohnson and family visited days last week 1 Kdlth have themeasies. .Audrew and George Frazee of Ohio Innune, they gits to tork Honglish "Dark shading represents the forty T^rturo of TaaUius. Rev. Maxwell Nicholson, when Is j ('rio illlyer and Carl Ultterw^r v.d a.'" vlsliliig their sisters Mrs. G. vei y nlKh as f:ood as nv and you, Dill, Saturday with his brother Aimi of Mlrs Hi; '1 CnfI-,, a of Spa'ta ;our quarter sections lying directly on Tlie golf bill's sua! ca.-ie hack from ister of an Kdinburgh parish, Klttenger and Mrs. i'ho'be Barber; nol arf, they don't! I'unch. Alto. visiting f ti.is vicinity j iady friends motort d to Grand Kap- •his main road.- a little range around Ta- .a's preserve called upon to marry a couple lu hi Suaday w-lth Andrew Klttenger, Stephe: .: ';l ' lis Is quite li.. lds Monday. "Liidit shading represents sixty-lour with a smile as wide ,-" ihe Amazon hie lii'e, and in the course of the c< SOUTH BOSTON. Mrs. Kv Cray of /-ph; r Hills, Mrs Alfred Shant/ and children of Frank intteager and family and Forget Them. cpiarler-sec.tions lying ou a road only river. "1 say," it .'veeutrcd, "1 don't mony he thrice asked the brldegro Mr and M»> Howard Bai t ett they The Ladies Aid of the Congrega- Florida, and Mrs. Jay Cummlngs of (Jrand Kapids are visiting at the Gather up all tiii sins—old wrongs, i)ne mile distant from tho improved call this n;. :;h of hell They havo whether he took "this woman" as attended a birthday dinner in honor road. the finept noli' emirs • out there 1 tional church have a special meeting Grand itaplds are sptuidlng some home of Julius Tlscher a few days. old hatreds, burning ang; rs. memories wedded wife without eliciting a rej o! John Frazee another ifotiier at of men's troachcry; s'ulT them into a "Thirty per cent, of all quarter-sec- ever saw In my life." A droll-looking At last the patience of the bride at Mrs nra Morton's Thursday this time with their parents Mr and Mrs fie home of Clir(?nce Myers at bag and heave them lido the gull' of tions would front directly ou tho im- old soul who was sit tin!' on the safety fairly overtaxed and she thus pollt week. Stephen Kennells. NORTH ADA L iweb, oblivion. Your life, is not in the past, prov. d roads, while an additional 45 valve looked up. "Did :lld you seo addressed her lord and master, In Mrs. J.C. Went of (Irand Kuplds is Charles Condon, Louis Deter son Mrs, Millard's sister, Mrs, VanVleck. Luth Layer has reiurned from but in the future. "We are saved by [st cent, would be on a road only an\ body playing en ithe asked. hearing of the assembled frlec making an extended visit with her and Byron Frost of Smyrna were at left Saturday to visit relntlves In id Haven to spend her vacation hope."—Newel Dwight Hillls, D.D. one mile distant from the Improved "No," the lieweoiiier admiited. "I "Cauna ye boo, ye brute?" •inter Mrs Ora Morton and her niece Murray lake Sunday. road. didn't." Tlie old-timer (-buckled. various places after which she will wit h iier pan-nts. Mltw UrtSHle Hutch of Saranae Is "Nineteen thousand miles of high- "That's it," he said. "He won't let make an extended vWt in C.-.Ufornia. i'.-tri iiltieitger, Oflow THI ve)-and ependlng a week with her. WEST LOWELL. What Is Time? ways. built, as suggested, would reach anybody play on It."—Rxchnnge. Wanderlust. Mr. and Mrs. William White have the Misses Ktbel vVernerand Adalalde John, George nnd Andy Frazee of What ia time? The shadow on the about 70,01)0 quarter-sections or over "I'm going to take a long od MIhh lessle Hutch of (trend Kaplds a son. Arrived June 10. Sumrn took an auto trip to Grand SO,400 farms oi l^'.i acres each, which voyage, to nobody, kpows where, s visited her aunts Mrs. .1. (J. West and Ohio spent Monday with Mrs. Her- dial, tho striking of th« clock, the Here We Have Not the Time. GIfford Omans, who was Injured Rlipids Monday and attended a song is the average size of the farms in come back, nobody knows when, Mrs. Ora Morton Monday. •rt Dawson. running of the sand u y and night, The hotels of Ruropo come in for severely In a fall some time ago, is recital. summer and winter- months, years, Illinois. In other words. Sii,100 of the shall sit down by the waysldo wb Mrs. Will Draper and daughter Mrs. Almond Kowiand visited commendation from an observer, who able to tie about again. He visited cnntiiries; these are but arbitrary and 2f.l,S72 farmnrs In this state, over :50 ever I please and play with the cl| Marlon visited Mr. Draper's aunt friends In Lanalng from Saturday points his moral with this incident: friends in North Ada Sunday f-orced Sale. outward signs, the measure of Time, per cent., would have an improved dren of the street, tho liille brown until Monday. "The European hotel manager who, at Mr-. John Miller of Mecosta from highway running past tho door, while hies of the Orient, perhaps, or i A daughter arrived at the home of' "TJo'.v did you r.r.iaa^.j to keep a not Time itself. Time is the Lifo of our departure, came to our eab door, Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs,ClarenceMclntyreand an additional la per cent, of tho farm- little blue-eyed Saxous, who knov Mr and Mrs. Chester Weldon recent- cook in the country, Mrs. Welloff?" the Soul.—Longfellow. bowing his thanks for our patronage Utile daughter and ttabie Dawson ers would live on a road only one mile 'TIs great to go as you please Ld Story and family of Freeport ly. Esther Marie by name. "By makinR the house over to her and and presenting Mrs, B. with a bouquet visited Kev. Moxon and wife of Free- distant from this improved highway. come as you please, with no ti came In their auto and visited his Mrs. Chas. I'ettls of Detroit return- moving back to the city." Ultra-Conservatism. of roses, left us with a senso of pleas- port from Friday until Monday aud These highways crossing each town- grams to send, no stress of meet uunt Mrs. Qeo. Story recently. ed to her home after spending some Some men can never relish the full ure nnd a desire to return which I ship iu both directions would of ne- friends and mlssln* fiiondu, and Thursday last, Mr. and Mrs. Free- attended tbe quarterly meeting. Why Some Are Silly. moon out of respect for that venerable have never experienced on leaving, time with parents, relatives and cessity reach practically every village that."—Now York, Times. man, Mrs. Ida Fngllah and Mrs. The Ladles Aid society of the churcb It in only because they are unused institution, the old ouc.--Douglas Jer- any hotel iu this country." friends. and hamlet in the state and connect Nelson O'Ulerne attended Pomona of Christ will hold their next meeting to the tante of what is excellent that rold. Mrs. Mervyn Spence of Grand Kap- the generality of pooplo tako delight with all of the through highways of ad- grange and Sebewa grange all with Mrs. Alva Rolf July 10. Still Demand for Fllnti. lds vlwlted her parents Mr. and Mrs. in silly or inalpld things. joining states. New Breed of Dairy Cattle. Millions of flints aro produced day and evening meeting, a delight- Mr. and Mrs, Seward Onan and Too Formal. A. Weldon also her brother Chester "The building of the connecting A new breed of dairy cattle known nually In England by "knappers," w fnl trip. family and Myron Dawson attended "Are you on friendly terms with Weldon and famllv. roads can be, taken up by the town- as the lllawarra breed has been de- uso much tho same tools and work quarterly meeting at Freeport Sun- Poor Combination. your neighbor In the apartments?" Frank Freeman went to Lansing ships and counties as fast as the main veloped In New Smith Wales. It was much tho same manner as did Sister Mary Michael, formerly Miss Small ideas and big words make a "Well. no. She's rather formal. Al- M. A. C. last week Thursday and day. roads are improved." obtained by croswing Shorthorns, men of the Noollthle ago. The HI Keglna Joui-n of Muskegon, visited In poinful comblnalion.—New Orleans ways seuus her card when she wishes Friday Verne Freeman and friend Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blair enter* Longhorns, Devons and Ayrshlres. go to Africa, South America tbe neighborhood, recently. to borrow flour, and if she wants both talned Mr. and Mrs. James Holme, Picayune. Important Factor. Tills new breed of cattle has heeomo Mr. Hreen of New York returned Hour and sugar she sends two cards." China. Flintlock muskets are ' with him, later Verne and Mr. G Ed. Dunham of iMalnwell, Mrs. Cora Good roads are really a very Im- a favorite for dairying in the lllawarra used by many negroes In the depl portant factor in the advancement of will go weet probably to Iowa, Col- Tomllnson of Vergennes and Mr. and LOWELL DIST. NO. 5 Unsatisfactory. district, New South Wales, though it of Africa, and shipments of the Free Country. a community. Beyond a doubt they is hardly known In America.—Farm o|ado and Kaneaa. Mrs. Charles Melntyre and children Andrey Keune ly. Maurice Sterling \ kiss through a veil is like sipping of stono find ready market in the honey through blotting paper, they This is such a free country that e$ert a profound inlluence in better- and Fireside. nlghted regions. June 25, Mrs. Freeman's people, Sunday. and the Misses Julia and Mildred ing farm conditions, not only cheap- say.—Manchcstor Union. everyone has a right to disbelieve tbe Halls, will bold a family reunion A few ladles of the Ladles Aid ITt/Gerald of Grand Kaplds vts.ted tvhat any prominent scientist says.— ening farm productions, but In mak- at lonla near tbe aeylum. society of the church o* Christ met at Myrtle Cobb last Friday. St. Louis Globe Democrat. ing farm life more congenial by bring- Better Not Take His Word. Nothing Qetting Away. The Boitta Boston Congregational the home ofMrs.ElmyraJay Wednes. Mrs. Alex Wingeier Is In poorihealth ing tho farms closer together, and Declaration from a learned source "That man who just registered s •asn u; ^ou uotpw paoji jdaii oq Aid met wltb Mrs. Jesse Hweet last day and tied Ave comfortables for Mrs. Wm 1'lerce of St. Johns and Always Comes High. thereby improving social conditions, that the "day of judgment" is mythi- ho is a light sleeper," remarked pinoqs joq^oi siqi jo iBa.w^ooj Sui Mrs. Edward Shepherd of El well who Mrs. F. E. Buxton of Grand Haven Ono trouble with experience 'a loat which aro at present partially respon- cal may comfort such among us as hotel clerk. "Good," oxclai -510BJD )U3A04d puu jjob uioqi (la.»>i lll.W sible for tho young people's dissatis- have lived without due regard for tho manager. "Charge him i had the misfortune to loee their home visited their sister Mrs. D. N. Col b we seldom get it at marked-down Mr*. Ruben Lee attended tbe South Xubuoisbddo saoqs jaq^eai luaiud o;u| foction wltb country life. hereafter.'—Exchange. Ught"—Judge. AM todety at Mrs. Frank by Are. last week. paqqnj nuab^A jo -junouie nutus y Prices. . ^ nutAMd —— — an