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iHth t.nu%rv VOL. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FEB. io, IQI6 No. 35 XX). 11 1 ST/c CITY STATE BANK jCowell's Jfandsome 7/ew School ffiuilding. Valentines Lowell. Midi it; fin That Are Different • 'Hpltfll, Sl'.-.J'IHI \5ANK SlirpllH, >"l"l <'01' i*l Our New Valentines are here and on Pfft-UI.-nl. I! \ mlM I. • display. Vtct- I'n i- III •. I' : • I ^ All the newest effects, designs and 'I' • onJ-.M combinations including foreign and domes- 1 • a.Hhlcf. I 'lin '! ' •' tic novelties. A^t. t'n-lilT. ' '' ' imitLln Card Mounts, Fancy Drops, ( JUT I'f'llf I'-' "" ^'iVlllfcCM All Make At'f'Mlil- Comic and fancy post cards, booklets, scenic and pulling Ao MAKE cards, lace goods etc. A BANK ACCOUNT Some cf the folding and Early You Can Have boxed creations offered this WITH US Styles T H £ A Savings Account year are remark tbly pretty of Choice liVliN *110 VUIK I'KlStM INCVME design—surphsslng even our Stepping Stone- Wtw ran *>|tt'ii it witliiiHiiinll stock that pleased so many of you last « i . TO ; Miiinnut. ami b.v aiMiim i<> it racli |»ay das, the dollars season. thai usuallv an* Hpent nml- li^yjy. von willHooii be^rat- Prices range from one cent up. iliiMl willi I lie incrcuHinu IMioio^nipiitMl foi Tln* LnlpT. t»y N. L. Avi-n. airiiiimlations. The Ledger ^ imlelitctl to Supc l inhmhnt A. K. Frazee Illl: MAIN THING IS THE STAIT! for the accompanying description of Lowell's new school build- D. G. Look ing and hereby expresses its appreciation of the courtesy shown PORILAi IS HOSanTd of the service rendered. As he has had supervision of the OLD BUSINESS MAN The Rexall Drug Store. Evln One Doll/kk work from lirst to last, he is best able to describe the plans Entertains Ionia County Po-; and purposes. He writes as follows: W:LL 3E Accepref John H. Engle One of LowelPs mona Grange February 18. Now that Lowoll's new school plant is ia operation, it would Old Time Dealers. Here: as a First Ionia County romona (1 range i Sfiem timely lor a discnssion of the details ol the architecture, its Deposit will be c>iitHrtain»Hl Ki-b. is by I purpose. e(|i]ipnient and olhor foatnres ol" interest that pertain to Portland eo|M'n a^ain Sunday, Feb. L'L Aim—-"JMter Yet," Intellect- from I to 5 for iaspwlhui. The Kind That You C3n Depend On. ually, Morally, Phynirally, Finan- The building is 12B x st feet. se. having two stories Master, Frwl Uddy, Berlin. and a basemeiil. Tiiree slor\ st nu t uivs are no longer deeniKj ad- and to sharpen up these dull times we will "How may we better ournolves visable by Slate olticia Is for school purposes. The engine room slash our prices on the line and guarantee ev- :c - iniellwtuaUy." Mrs. Addie Dan- and coal bin are built outside the main building, adjacent on the Watches ieln, Keene. " west side. This gives additional lire iH-oteetion. The basement ery article besides. •« a DiscusHion, "What to read.'* has four grade rooms, third, fourth, tiftli and sixth, domestic art i' i > r •vlio Mrs. II. F. Powell, Banner. and lunch room, janitor's room ami fan room. A speoial alcove V I < ...: JSC Can suit both your purte '•Better Yet, Morally/' Mm. O. under t he main stairs was const rueted purposely for the old Ml. ' i .1. C. Woodman, Paw Paw. The gynasium, to whieh one makes a descent ot .Vv feet is .*10 x 72 Razors Honed and Kept in 'Z. .. ) and ideas in regards to a time 41 with two dressing rooms with showers, and balcony for sped a tors 1 low to keep well," Sarah R John 11. Engle. son of Michael Mil piece and all carry our pers- Balderflon, Portland. above. Oa the mo in II oor is located the .lunior high school and Order One Year Free. Superintendent's ollice. and class rooms ia Mathenialics, English and Mary Engle, was born in r. r .• lom-. "Can we better ourselveH tinan- Dolphin Co., Pennsylvania. Sep- . <> 1 .oii-.l , , I i:.' 1, onal guarantee for reliable eially and liow?,? Hon. 11. K. and Music and All. The Junior high assen'bly room is .'Uj x 72 feet and can seat. 200 pupils. On the top lloor is the Commercial tember 3, 1837, and departed !ii;i- i .V,v j> •iilii service. Powell, Banner. this life January 2'). 191li. department. Physical and Chemical laboraties with slock room and ( ' i" 1 I) show Oiscnssion. dark room, main Senior high assembly room, teachers' rest room I le was one of a family of t hir- v.'ll !"; . . -i';, V I] (MJI Musii". teon children consisting of eight F veiling and Latin and History m iiatioa rooms. The Senior high assem- i.m;,.- • of brothers and five sisters, some of R. D. Stocking bly is 54 x 7'» hot and will seat .V». » st udents, or LVi when the pres- ; Music, Portland. ^ v if!.-; v>" oaro ent seats are supplemented with ojiera eliairs. It has a stage and whom survive him in bis native ''Better Yet, Individually and slate. When yet a boy he hired Lowell, Michigan. uln.-.ii, .;il. .i Kodaks and Brownie Collectively," Mrs, O..I. C. Wood- is exceptionolly well lighted with light over I he left shoulder and by magnilicent sky lights. Toilets for girls and boys are found on out as a teamster in our Civil man, State Chaplain. war. the south and north end of the halls respectively on every floor. As an orator Mrs. Wood man He was married to Anna Ernst Cameras ranks the tirst and she has some- in operation the third and sixth grades occupy the larger rooms on the west side of tlie hall in the basement and the I'ourth and fifth in Summit Co., Ohio, December JL I thing worth while to tell you. 25,1802. In 1804 they came to from $1.00 up Mrs. Beulah Adpate. Lecturer. occupy the smaller rooms on the east side. The gymnasium en- No 'io:. on your trances are so arranged that people may enter through the engine Ionia county, Michigan, where Ionia County Pomona Oransre. he engaged in business at Ionia j.ari. i t r. '. ••nv y M Call and let us show them to room and still not have access to the rest of the building. The 1 .• vM !. 1 i!('' . .1 KI Junior high ojiens with 110 enrolled and the Senior high has 112. for a while. They then moyed to il* • t b: you. No trouble. The two large recitation rooms, M x 21 on eitherside oftheJunior Kent county, where iie was asso- ii •;: 'n- •. li ' !. fonipni'l L. high will accomodate an entire 7tli or Stii grade even though the ciated with Elias Parker in a 'fl- ..l-t iiihi iiJ;. .il • .:;i :• li!.i.iiii- meat market at Lowell. After ; OUR BEST FRIENDS i IM- . l : i' • "• 1uiid class number 00. Thus the building has a capacity of from live to six hundred students under the present curriculum, whereas only getting the market; here they #;M{ • • id. . ... U' Vfe j Receipt of Subscriptions Is 350 are now occupying the building, leaving plenty of room for settled on a farm in Mecosta Vo ( r. • .'1 I!- !'s Silverware, China and Cut Herewith Acknowledged. growth or the introduction of manual arts. The facility and pre- county near Big Rapids. In 1881 they settled on the farm west o" In accordance with its custom, cision with which the new plant meets the needs of our school sys- TO REACH Lowell, where he resided until his ,1 j. i )•' :oj)- Glass for gifts. Anniversary The l^edger herewith acknowl- tem is a marvel to those even most closely in touch with thedetaiK the heticht ot your fiiuhttton tnul kuIh tlw xoal of Hiieeeps requires 1 decease. Home cfiort. Heal Htudy and Imnl ••xjMTl.'niN'Imvc helped iih t«> ex- "i . a .1 : edges receipt of subscriptions There are some special architectural features about the build- occasions. Choice selections, He is survived by two sons: eel In since its last report, as follows: ing which make it unique and which attract special attention Reasonable prices. among school builders. The coal-bin is construct en 1 with a ten inch William H.and Eugene J. Engle, ARTiSTIC POFtrnAITURE .lames McMahon, Mrs. Kugene Natural exprewiloiiH, eoinf»«riMl)le. po^Kaml «'\qulHU«4light concrete top and man-holes in order that it can be driven upon and both of this vicinity; one son liee. Chauncey Townsend, F. A. Joseph having died when nearly IngciTecU gtve our pliototfraL l^ tUillvUhiallty. L4.. OT (arrow, Don Wiener, Charles p'OXTINTKI) ON LAST PAOK.l two years old. His only daugh- \ Althcn, D. F. Ciunsolus, John ter, Emma R. Engle, departed AVERY (.'rakes, li. T. Ford, W. S. Wine- this life five years ago. His life "The Photographer in Vour Town. Phone 287 wm : gar, S. Kice, H. L. Weekes. A. W. companion preceded him to the Weekes, M. N. Henry, 1). CI. Look, great beyond eleven years ago, •• • ••••j ' A D. Olivtr Ward Willette. Herman Strong, I le was well known in this vicin- 10. D. Mcl^ueen. .1. 11. Hamilton ity being one of the tirst to engage •am Est., C. H. Alexander, (J. F. Mar- in i he buying and shipping of : Jeweler and Optometrist. tin, A. L. Coons, 11. .1. Coons, li. v A > \ fc live stock from Lowell. L. Shuter, John Lalley, I ". B. IS^:r. ; • /.^ry Kws l-A.Miniiifl and <1 last's rillwV Funeral services were held at I -v Sty: Williams, R. 1). Stocking, F. S. the home Tuesday afternoon. White, Dr. O. C. McDannell, L. P. Rev. 1. T. Weldon officiating; 'i-ii' fiu*jwa.*r«r,:rsr Thomas, E. A. Thomas, Geo. M. burial at Oak wood cemetery. ; Winegar, D. C. Macham, J. A. i.i'V > ••• "• • .••• Hi" Mattern, Charles Peterle, John A Real 5-Passenger Auto- REST ON LECTURE COURSE ^'ivVnai iV; • . • Tobin, J. R. White. Carl A. Story, .orf-Sfc i /.• :I Mrs. James Linton, Claude Con- =~ mobile for $615 Clover Leaf Club so Votes. don, Mrs. Geo. Cornstock, John McCall, William Drew, l^eRoy Tuesday's Program. Jljj Strong's Bakery Regular meeting of the Clover Bloomer, Mrs. (/. Shaw. Kelsy That is Model 75-—small, lighter and more Denton, Harold Hiler, Mrs. Mar- lioaf club was held with Mrs. R. Saturday Specials tha liayer, John Seeley, Mrs. (>. economical to run, but with the advantages of 1). Stocking February 8. W. Klumpp, E. F. Fairchild, U. During the business session the Boston Brown, J. McDiarmid, Mrs. John Are- larger and higher-priced cars. ladies voted to observe Better Cream Puffs, hart, West field and Fall lliver Baby week March 4 to 11 in some Ange] 'Food, Lumber Co., Dr. F. E. White, 20.25 II. P. long stroke motor. fitting manner and the president 1 Hugh P. Cole, N. Hotchkiss. Lu- appointed Mesdames Fish, Brad' !J St. Cecelia Rolls High tension magneto ignition. ish, Frazee and Hakes as a com- cy Hawiey. Mrs. Grace Bailey, mo/w Coffee Cakes Henry Klahn, Mrs. P. Finnegan, Electric starl ing and lighting. mittee to take charge of the Salt Rising Bread work. Mrs. Conrad Smelker, R. B. Da- Buoyant cantilever rear spring. , mat Wednesday and vis, C. E. Clark, Mrs. Levi Bur- After listening toareport from Friday. ras, Frank N. White, Robert 1. Deep, soft upholstery. the Lecture Course committee j ^ 4iJuLd£/nr White, Edwin Fallas, Harry K. the club very reluctantly voted to discontinue the course. Andrews, William E. Bunker. Full floating rear axel (four gears). Sv WiiutvjwIuHtit Mrs. C. D. Hodges, the chair- Herman Strong, Many thanks for the above 31x4 tiros—non-skid rear—demountable rims. man, bad arranged a fine pro- Home of Good Baked Goods. payments. gram as follows: Who will be next? 'Bremen Town Musicians" by first grade children. |e G/vul ud jiajir Pioneer Who Lived in Ada 50 Song, "Mother," Gerald White. •—m—m snasmam Years, Is Dead. Gould's Garage "Song of Months," second MORE THAN ONE-HALF THE MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES IS NOT IN THE BANKS, NEARLY EVERY PAPER Mrs. Patrick Frawley died at grade girls. YOU PICK UP TELLS HOW SOMEONi: HAS BEEN ROBBED. her home, 955 Cherry street, S. F. A. Gould, Proprietor Tar Baby Dramatized and "The Shine Em Up! E., Grand Rapids. She was born Land of Nod," second grade chil- WHERE IS YOUR MONEY ? IS IT SAFE IN OUR BANK in Claire, Ireland, in 1843. She dren. OR UNSAFE IN YOUR HOUSE OR POCKET ? Songs. "Baby's Boat" and HAT a difference white teeth make in one's ap- came to Grand Riapids five years IT IS "DANGEROUS" TO CARRY MONEY OR HIDE IT. W pearance. Beauty is often made or marred by ago, atter having lived in Ada "The Clock," first and second grade children. A BURGLAR MAY KILL YOU. THAT'S HIS BUSINESS. the teeth. We sell all standard tooth powders and township for 50 years. She is survived^ by four daugh- Guessing contest, names of QUIT BEING CARELESS AND BANK YOUR MONEY. dentifrices; that is, all the good ones. Colgatet, En- ters: Mrs. Julia Sparrenburg of Fresh, Salt, Smoked and cooked birds, by C. L. C. BANK WITH US. thymol, Sozodont, Sanitol, Encamentha, Rubifoam, Ly- San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. J. E. Ice cream and wafers were ser- ons, Graves, etc. Then in brushes our prices begin at Bates of Cleveland, 0.; Mrs. John ved by committee. Next meet- 5c and go up to 50c. We guarantee all brushes from Touuglove of Grand Rapids, and MEATS of ALL KINDS ing Feb. 22 with Mrs. Fallas. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS The club calls attention to the 25c up. If the bristles come out we give you a new Miss Agnes Frawley of Stockton, Poultry and Fish. Cal.; also three sons, S. J. Fraw- free clinic and tuberculosis ex- brush and no questions asked. 25c gets a good brusb 9 ley, Oregon, and John and P. E. Highest Market Prices paid for Hides. Fresh amination atCity hall. See local in this paper. —Rep. a brush that will wear well for a long time. Frawley of Grand Rapids. Ground Bones to make your hens lay 30 cent eggs. If you pay more money you get better value. The Funeral services were held at CARDOFTHANKS. HBmSmBw best is the cheapest. the residence Saturday at S o,clock.--[Herald, Feb. 4. We wish to thank those who so THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Lee E. Jones, phone 211 kindly assisted us during the sick 11, 1916, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. The very latest valentines, the ness and death of our father. W. S. Winegar biggest line and the best values on the Bridge. Phone 211. William Engle. at Henry's drug and book store. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Engle. THE LOWELL LEDGER LOWELL LEDGER P. M. JOHNSON. PublHh«r. Y *1.18 FOUR MONTHIY MAGAZINES »1.i8 ffnMrwd M tht PoKtofflcn at I.owolln% BrrtOBJ-CluhM-Cli # Muttor State and General News Section of Ledger And Oar Paper All One Year LOWCI.L MlCMKiAN IHIS 15 A REAL DABGAIN Hariey (.) Compiled and Condensed for Readers of *3*' Lowell and Environs IVlaynard

PLUMBING TRANSFER LIJUOR LICENSES ELEVEN CONVICTIONS And all work in councction HEAD-ON OOlliSiON "BLUE SKf STOCK UPHELD BY COURT THOUSANDS ARE With City Water System. Judge Withcy Makeo n Very Import- nnt Ruling in a Detroit Cnec. Phone 182 INiliRES TliiitTY SELLING IN GOORT HOMELESS BY FLOOD • V- htircil .IiuIko Williry, of Kocd " ^ *1 A CROWDED INTERURBAN CAR ("ily, .siiiiiiK in llii' Wayne bouch, do- CHARLEVOIX ROCK PRODUCTS SIXTEEN PERSONS HAVE LOST elded Saturday, that a Halooukeeper ACT QU!CZiLY2 0. C. WlCiJiiuj.oli, CP. CRASHES INTO EMPTY SAID TO BE WORTHLESS THEIR LIVES IN ARKANSAS has no jiower to transfer his lieenfio Send ui yeur crdcr lijh; away, c: give it to our c: caH tnd see Phytlelan and Suroooa DOUBLE HEADER io imoiher. The defendant had sold STOCK WHEN SOLD. RIVER. ui when in town. II you hnve never n'oicribcd to our pnper be.'ore, do it now and arnoi M NIOONOI HLH., LOwrLL. WtOA his lieenso and the buyer wanted to get these four mKfrotaee. Zf yea are a regular lubscriber to our paper, vrc urge you INiUREO QUICKLY RESCUED iocat" a saloon at 575 Helvldero ave- FARMER LOST ALL IN DEAL DAMAGE INTO THOUSANDS to lend ia your ttncwal at once, and eet these feu: ir.^winei. If you ere • tub* M. C. Qreene, M. D. nue. X'olKht, a resident of the neigh- •criber to any ol thvte mapulac:, i:ad your rcasvfc! crdcr to tc zad we will extend borhood, brouKhi suit to prevent him Phyalolan and Si/Vgaen your cubscriptioa for one year* The V^rccis Mile and a Half From irom doiiiK so. Aank Examiner Says Company Wat The River's Surface is Fifteen Feet arflCC IN NtOONCI «lk., lowill. won Flint. Orders Misunderstood The ant I liquor Interests now hav \ Insolvent When the Stock Wat Above the Level of the Thinlf flf ii un ^c:o ^Gnr H Q/* in Judge Wit bey's decision, the first Motorman's Brave On the Market. Town. IIIIIIli UI 11| if jva 3ub«<'.ri!>3 to onr for one year, AOt S. P. Kicks court ruling to support their stand Effort. laant, Collaotlona, K»vl Ealata anU that the coniinon council has no We have caatpls cz/x: cf ca dltpla/ at cur oluce. Call and Kalamazoo Some more "blue 8ky"j Inauranro authority to issue a. new license to Little Uock. Ark.— The rapidly •ee them. They are printed oa ; jzper with iilastiatsd coven, and are hill of financing came out when evidence by widening lake in south-eastern Arkan- •fflcnr* lllnctc. Hlahi riim Thirl v pfrsons were liurl. i lit- purchaser of a saloon. There is clean, iatersitir.jj itorlei end in;:n;^ti/ artidca on History, Cclence, Alt, Mule, imiii.\ of IIkmii Ki-rioiisly. wlii'ii ii lu'ir - in av* rajM' ol' L'OO transfers of saloons Mrs. Maude M. (Jllbert, of Hillsdale, sas, formed by the Hood waters of the Faihion, Fancy NceUItwot-, Genera! Fsimiag, Live Ctach and Poultry. ily Inadtd iin-ii! far on I he Saginaw by sale ovory year. co-defendant in the $2,000 suit brought Arkansas river pouring through breaks by Mrs. Kmma M. Mowery, of Detroit, in the levees, had engulfed a score of wOSI A r» D FOUND A:- rili.I iiiU'nirbaii railway crasiicd For a long time the council and its liead on ial<( a .soul hlioiiini omii'v liq.ior com mil t < es lutvo doubted that. against former ofiicials of the bank- towns and leaving several thousand $| .is Send Your flrtisr Beforo Ycy rorget it $| .jg At)\ tfUTMIt K. r.NH A It riCJ.KH. rupt ( harlcvolx Uock Products com- homeless. Sixteen lives have been flB MlCHl'iAN LAW UAVM IN KI'TKLT: doublo h> adi-r at thi- fool ol' a bill .i ibey hml power to grant a new license The Hagizlnei Will Slop Prompllj, When Tims is Up 1 pany was given. Henry L. Hunt of lost and damage that probably will A pert.m who OndH lost propBrly mib and a half norib of Flint shortly in case of rale. Tin y did so. however, taitbt olrc'ioistun. M which g|v«» tiliu ai'ti-r •; p. m. Saturday. •nidi i" a plan, which some of the alder- this city traded $15,000 worth of stock run into hundreds of thousands of dol- |ftowleiJ|eyr iii«iiv*ut liicjutrlim un to the Iruo ownor, nml whouj.proprliitei A misunderstandiiiK of order.--, is mm believi" :i court would declare a at par for an 80 acre farm in Saginaw lars has resulted in tbo rich farming luch piupfriy io hlii; subpoenaed as a bank examiner, swore that the Charle- 1 At Gaines Landing, four miles north Rent Signs m to price and quality 117 fn MM A.1 il score ol bis passengers io sori- witness in an assault and battery case, 0U8,y voix company was insolvent at the of Lake village, 400 persons were on Hand Cllls nr. rr • O.tiUntlCV conductor Way Arnold (.aU8et| st,.,)er of Menominee, time stock was being jobbed on the Richard Harding Davis Says: "Hated escapefif>id l almost!ilinn*«t, unbiiriinlinrt i • i n i tbo levee without shelter. Many resi- Tsgs 54 years old and well known grocer, market. by Germans, Despised by Others." Aid was summom d from Flint, every dents of Lake village went in boats Incloeure Slips to bang himself. While the suit in the local court in-j PHY SIC AS AND SUROtoH. doctor in town beim; ealb-d. Many to the courthouse where they planned Posters Fire, attributed to defective wiring, •^.viialtj: Kye, Knr. Nose and Thro it. of the less seriously injur d pass volven SL'.OdO, other .suits In other Nmv York mchurd Hard|ng DavlSi to send a rescue fleet of rowboats to Qummed Labels damaged the stock of the F. W. Wool- I courts In the state will bring Ihp total i . . , engers walked on to Mt. Morri:; au-l thc au(ll01 uu| war c()rrespon(l( llti Gaines Landing. Calling Cards THE LEDGER PRINTERS woith company's store at Owosso to OWkt; McCarty Blk,Lowell,Mich.other s to Clio. Twelvo wi re brought amount up to »r,0,000. It. Is charged wllen ar].lv(J(1 im the w|l|te star the extent of about. $8,000, and the that nearly all the stock ot the com- , . .. „ Call us up to Flinl. |lner |ta|ti( SiUurrt (yi sal(1; wh n building about $1,000. WHO WILL OWN THE APPAM ? pany was fraudulently sold. y0U meet a man on the other side you Our phone le Citz. 200 LOWELL, MICH. S. S. LEB, M. D. Following treatment at Aim Arbor, iiave to take 15 minutes to calm him ADOPT EUROPEAN METHOD Lutiier L. Wright, superintendent of May Remain an Open Question Till ***** MICHIGAN FORTS TO STAY down after you tell him you are an Physician and Surgeon the Michigan School for the Deaf, is American; they don't hate us— they the War Ends. Ofllo# Mours: Lansing Gets a Sample in a Recruit- ••eeoveriiig from illness said to have save that for the Germans. They An Increase of the Army Will Neces- ing Scheme. i-een caused by overwork. Washington— Tbo question of owner- 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. ia. sitate Use of Them. despise us. In England the recruiting flundayi, S to 4 p. m. I'-U'.-im ssmen of (Jrand Rapids have stations have big signs in front of ship of tbo Dritish steamship Appam, | Lansing I rinsing got a sample of ! them brought into Hampton Roads by a Ger- OFFICE; LKH BLOCK •kcided to organize a military com- Washington-There is no intention reading: 'All men who are not man prize crew, may remain an open European war recruiting methods Sat- 1 any and conduct drills each week. A 100 proud t0 enllst tAee Phoue, 01 House, 111 now of abandoning Fort Wayne or any, l-ere.' At issuo until tbo end of tbo war, with urday. Kxpert window picture paint- two-week summer camp under a reg- other army post. Secretary of War lho Coliseum theater in London one tbo ship, meantime, held in the cus- ers appeared on the streets this after ular army ollicer is favored. Garrison declared in a communication nl8ht I saw pictures of the rulers of today of American officials at Newport A. B. CADWALL4D&R noon, dressed in the uniform of the Robert Taylor, member of the Sault to the senate. various countries flashed on the News. Michigan National (Juard. Window Ste. Marie customs ollice staff, was The secretary states that "the pass-iscreen- ^ ben .Vilsons portrait ap- FUNERAL DIWUCTOR Officials generally are inclined to after window in the business section held up Monday night by a masked age of any of the bills now before con-!Pearod ^ere was a solid hiss from the AND EMBALMER was soon decorated with portraits of the view, however, that the case must man while crossing the Central high gress looking to an increase in the whole audience. WashluBton. Lincoln. Grant or oilier ^. j , i . bo governed by the Prussian treaty of U4f Assistant. Phone 23 uun( s ilc Ios ?so military establishments would prob- "There are two reasons for their heroes, while here and there a war 1828, which grants Prussian prizes re- Samu. I Galliher. w ho, it was proved, ably require the use of all army posts contempt. Ono of them, they hold, LOWELL. MICK. balloon, airship, submarine or battle entry to American ports and declares alighted from a street car backwards, now available." is that the United States has meekly ship caught the public gaze. Arouie that they "may freely bo carried out v bile carrying two suit cases, lost A bulletin accompanying the com- suffered all the indignities of Ger- each picture was some sort of motto ^ damages against the Sag- again at any time by their captors to sujl U)r munication gives the history of all many's submarine outrages, and has boosting preparedness, while beneath . . the places expressed in their commis- inaw uul Bav CUy slreet railway army posts. It shows that the site of spent her time protesting indignant- Roland M. Shivel was tbo announcement that Ilatteries ly against the cotton embargo. The sions." A literal construction of that A and U of First field artillery, the Norman F. Fite, of Ottor Lake, has Fort Wayne was purchased in 1864, at provision, which some officials favor, a cost of $7,164.37, and that buildings! other is tiiat they believe we are ATTORNEY Michigan National Guard, located : uit to collect $17,000 to re- would permit, the Appam to remain in- The here, needed recruits. cover on insurance policies for $li,400 erected thereon have cost $542,254. false friends. definitely at Newport News. An interesting feature of the report! "^ou know the French army on the Garland hotel, at Otter Lake, That the treaty has not been con- LOWELL. MICH WAN is the statement that Fort Wayne is tbat when they bought shells The Best Daily .vhich was destroyed by fire June ?,, strued literally in initial consideration located "four miles from the city of American manufacturers a num- UNO BLOCK PORT HURON JURIST IS DEAD irti;.. of the Appam case, however, is ev- Your Best Hemp Paper Detroit," whereas it Is now well within ber of the shells fell about 500 yards Rural free delivery routes will be es- idenced, it is pointed out, by the facts Was Michigan's Oldest Masonic Pio- tlie city limits. No estimate of the 'rom the mouth of the gun. They The Best farm Paper tablished on February IG in Lenawee that the ship was searched and that AMOCIATBU WITH neer. present value of the post is contained bought shoes from us and found that county, as follows: Clinton, length ot some form of legal process was served in tbo bulletin, but real estate men: lbey were made of paper instead of NWUJ & SHIVEL, Houseman Rull^ai, route, 20 miles; Manitou Heach, length by the customs collector to procure Port Huron—Judge William T. Mit- have said that the site alone, if sold leather. Such things have become of route. 28 miles; Palmyra, length of discharge of the prosoners. Roth of The Grand Rapids Herald ORAND RAPIDS. MCHIQAN chell. Michigan's oldest Masonic pio- for manufacturing purposes, would j generally known, and the French have route, 21» miles. these thing,s are expressly prohibited neer and past grand master, died at bring more than $1,000,000. ^ idea that we are trying to make in article 19 of the treaty. The Lowell Ledger his home Sunday morning at 10:30 Andrew Weaver, a farmer, was kill- ! money out of their misfortune." C.H. ANDERSON,M.D. o'clock after an illness of about two by a bull at Alto, where he had The Michigan Farmer weeks. taken the animal to a butcher. He was THE EASTLAND CASE ENDS TOWN IS THROWN INTO PANIC Physician and Surgeon Judge Mitchell was 98 years of age,.while he waited for the THE FREE SUGAR CLAUSE and would have celebrated bis ninety-'b'ttclier to go into the house lor the Judge Sessions to Give His Decision Double Guards on Public Buildings ALL ONE YEAR OfBoe Mouro—8 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. M. ninth birthday anniversary May 27. | nioney to pay for the bull. Within Ten Days. A Bill for Its Repeal Will Pass Says and Bridges. The venerable jurist was one of the While a deadlock exists in the board Offkt over Nlll's Shoe Store, Lowc'LHIch. Mr. Kitchin, Democrat. most remarkable men in Michigan.'of health over appointment of a Grand Rapids—Within the next! Ottawa, Ont—A general mobiiiza- j Ho had been accorded unusual honor health ollicer, the office in Kalamazoo week or 10 days the six defendants; tion of guards is being systematically i LL the reliable patent i by Port Huron people, by the supreme is vacant. Dr. A. H. Rockwell resign- in the Eastland hearing, which has! Washington—A bill providing for made in Canada following fires and ' court of the state and by the Masonic ed because bis salary was reduced at medicines advertised occupied the attention of tlie United!the repeal of the free-sugar clause of arrests of alleged German agents at I fraternity of the United States. |the suggestion of the mayor. A in this paper are sold States district court hero for the last| the tariff law will pass the house on points in western Ontario. That a con-1 by D. O. LOOK, the Lowell The will of Adolph E. Guensburg, three weeks, will learn whether they i or beforo February 10, in the opinion certed movement is being made j rc n 1 morcll;ult wl10 dl .V Mercoullier, Menominee young woman Lansing—Circuit Judge C. 13. Col- lect, and manslaughter in connection ment Mr. Kitchin has made possible, were thrown into a panic by a hurried employed for several years as sales- tingwood, of Lansing, will be paid $462 with the loss of more than 800 lives in the opinion of those acquainted with call to arms of the home guards. Hug- j woman in a department store owned for holding court In Wayne county when the steamer Eastland turned the Louisiana cane sugar industry and j lers hurried through the streets sound- i by Guensburg, on condition that she 28 days under the presiding judge act. over in the Chicego river last July. tbo beet sugar industry of Michigan ing the alarm, and unfounded rumors te remain single after the will was ad- Judge Collingwood will receive this in . , . The judge gave permission to the six and other northern and western states* that one of the bridges had been blown ] addition to his regular salary of $3,500 mittcd to I),obato- defendants to return to their respect- the complete revival of the domestic up added to the excitement. At SI. j a year as circuit judge in Ingham Governor Ferris' edict against gam- ive homes, and they will be notified by sugar trade, which was seriously in- Catharines, theater audiences were county. Judge Mark Stevens, of Flint, bling applied.only to Flint, the execu- the United States marshal when to ap- jured by passage of the Underwood dismissed when the men began to re- [§Your OUR received $16 for holding court one tive declared, in explaining that he pear in court to hear the decision. law. spond to the call. day in Wayne county. was a strong believer in home rule and wanted each county to handle its ITEMS OF STATE INTEREST own problems as far as possible, lie ITEMS OF INTEREST TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES MICHIGAN NEWS ITEMS said he acted in the Flint case be- cause citizens had petitioned him fo Toledo—An explosion followed by Washington—Navy officials are Printing Tlie Michigan Home and Training | do so. He urged Genesee citizens to fire in the plant of the Craig Oil Co., Little Rock, Ark.—Eleven lives have alarmed at the mysterious disappear- gchool was damaged to the extent of "play fair with the sheriff," giving resulted in estimated loss of nearly been lost and hundreds of thousands ance of a battle signal book from the $400 by a fire that originated in the him information they may have of $75,000 and crippling of the plant for of dollars damage done by the floods torpedo boat destroyer Hull, of the bakery. existing gambling devices. several weeks. now devastating this section. Pacific fleet. If it is worth are read by the people Relieving that the raise in rates j More than 700 Masons of Carl Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, recently appointed Shanghai-The Japanese liner Dal- because it jfives them | which the Michigan Slate Telephone northern Ohio and southeastern Mich- John Williams, of Rurnslde, has join- postmaster at this place, is the young- jin Maru was sunk In a collision with doing at all, news of absorbing in- Co. is petilioning the state railroad igan attended a "get acquainted" ed the Canadian army in the 97th bat- est man ever occupying this position the steamship Linan, and 160 lives it's worth do- terest. People no longer commission for permission to institute! meeting at Morenci, Saturday night, talion, which is now stationed at Tor- in Plymouth, being only 29 years of were lost. Twenty-one persons were go looking about for of oor Ptuinfig. We oopi would take between $600,000 and $750,- which was featured by degree work of onto, Can. Carl is a graduate of La- age. saved. The Linan, badly damaged, is ing well. things they want—they fare what tti job may be, 000 out of Detroit's pocket over and Ionic lodge, of Detroit. peer high school and Detroit College Fearing that war between Sweden, returning to Hong Kong. go to their newsp.ipcr We an equipped to turn of Law. his native land, and Great Britain is Mt to rotr eattefscHon. If ! above what is now paid for telephone Jackson is to have a woman police • for information as to | service. officer in the person of Mrs. Allen "more than probable," Olaf Anderson Company 1, Thirty-third Michigan, where such things may W#'U ^ y01 " i Consideration of the tax reforms Heed, whose duties will be confined With 38,397, automobile licenses al- will ignore a message from "Swan", of East Jordan, has leased the sec- First class work be found. This method i enacted by the recent legislature and to looking after women and young ready issued, the secretary of state's an officer in the army under whom ond floor of the Temple theatre build- saves time and trouble. LetUs ConviiiceYou j discussions of assessment and taxa-,girls who fall into the hands of the office expects all records to be broken Anderson served for 12 years. The ing. Necessary alterations are being at all times is If yes! want to bring 'lion problems will feature the 1010 police and in supervising the opera- by this year's total. The department message said: "For certain reasons made to be in readiness for their an- our motto. your wares to the atten- tession of the State Association of lion of public dance halls. She has has received $359,698.16 from this come home. Employment." Ander- nual inspection by Capt. Tibbots, tion of this community, Supervisors of Michigan to bo held in been engaged in volunteer social ser- source. Of this, $243,820.61 camo in son has his own reasons for not re- Tenth L'nited States infantry, on Feb- • our aivertising columns Lansing. vice work in this city. during the last four weeks. turning. ruary 21. 11. W. Davis, Lapeer county road While en route to Grand Rapids New Baltimore has adopted a cur- Many p: ominent Masons of I he state StocK.jlm—The seizure of the Swe- Let us figure commissioner, has received notice from Grand Haven, A. C. Decker, 75, few law. All boys and girls under 16 assisted in the dedication of the $500,- dish steamer Presto by the Germans, that the state trunk line road will run president of the Decker Manufacturing years old are required to be off the 000 Masonic temple in Grand Rapids who have taken her to Swinemuende, with you on Should The Advertised through Lapeer. It starts at Detroit company, of Keokuk, Iowa, dealers in village streets when the whistle at Thursday. Past Grand Master W. M. has excited great indignation by the and passes through Pontine, Orion, hardware specialties, died in his seat the municipal light plant sounds. Perrett, of Detroit, was one of the press and the public. The vessel was your next job. Oxford, Lapeer, Flint, Saginaw and li- an interurban coach at Coopers- Danger of war for United States speakers. bound from Stockholm to Gothenburg. Contain Your Article Day City. viile. now Is due to our talking too much; There are rumors of a grand jury El Paso, Texas—General Francisco il one in which the merc^eat At the preliminary examination in At a special election, Thursday, a military training in schools and col- in Saginaw county as a result of the Villa is encircled by forces of the de himself has implicit feith— Grand Rapids of Lawrence Page, proposal to bond the city of Flint for leges would develop caution, Arthur vote of the board of supervisors to Bememberf Ad facto government and cannot cross the ebe lie would act advortlse it. charged with killing his aged uncle,' $106,633 for the construction of sewers T. Hadley, president of Yale univer- probe the whereabouts of the interest Yon are safe in patronizing the international line, according to Gen- Frank M. Spraguo, Vincent Jagge, was ratified. sity, declared in a lecture of prepared- money that city, township and state meruhante whose ads appear eral Gabriel Gavlra, commandant at That trtry added nb- Young Page's companion, recited in Miss Ruth Cloyes, of Waltham, ness in Grand Rapids. Proximity treasurers are alleged to have person- ••••••• in this paper because their ally received on state and county taxes Juarez. Gavlra said Villa is encircled gOvda are up-to-date aad never detail how, bo says. Page beat Mass., succeeds Miss Marion Keese of Canada and Mexico increases dan- icriber kelpi to Make tfcis by holding back the payment of these somewhere between Ojo Calienteg and , ehopworn. Sprague to death and robbed him of as physical director of girls in Oli ger of attempts to violate the Monroe piper battar for arary body Moctezuma. " fend a diamond piu. vet college. doctrine, he said. taxes to the proper officers. THE LOWELL LEDGER

GOOD TOAST REQUIRES CARE

8ome Principles to Be Observed If One Would Have the Dninty mm TILTS WITA at Its Best. ro aivd 5Krub The principle that underlies toast- making Is threefold: are and CuMvatiorv 1. Heat evaporates moisture throuRh- "California Syrup of Figs" can't 7 V out (ho slice of bread. harm tender stomach, 2. Intense heat changes the con- liver and bowels. CWJD tents of the starch granules on lho surface of the bread to dextrin. •mm Every mother renllzea, after givlnf 3. Intense heat, long continued, will her children "California Syrup of change lirst the surface starch and Figs" that this is their Ideal laxative, then all to carbon (charcoal.) because they love Its pleasant tast# A good cook will secure the first and it thoroughly cleanseB tho tender two, and avoid scorching the bread. little Blomach. liver and bowels with* Successful toast making depends up- out griping. on these points: When cross, irritable, feverish, or The selection of bread already par- breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at tially dry. (ho tongue, mother! If coated, give a Tlie cutting of bread Into slices of teaspoonful of this barmlesfe "fruit uniform thickness. w laxative," and In a few hours at the Ungulating the source of boat. foul, constipated waste, sour bilfar ^nd ! ^ « Placing the slices firmly in a toast- undigested food passes out of the bow- er or on a fork or evenly on a rack mm?* [ els, and you have a well, playful child when toasting by gns. j again. When its little system is full t Keeping the toast at a distance from i of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, the source of heat that insures a steady j [liarrhoea. indigestion, colic—rernem- but not too rapid change. i ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should Turning the slices, or the toaster,! I always be tho first treatment given. 4» to cook each surface in turn and thus j If: 1 Millions of mothers keep "California make the proccss slower. i Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a i Stopping the process before (he | teaspoonful today saves a sick child carbon is formed and the toast : ' tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 50- burned. 1 cent boKle of "California Syrup of Figs," whieh has direr (ions ror babies, EASILY IMRE SWEET PUDDING i children of all ages and grown-upi 1 printed on the bottle. Adv. But to Be Perfect It Must Be Pre- pared Twenty-Four Hours Before Ecarcnt's Misfortune. It Is Served. "My bits! boy, llearcat. j^ot sorter One of the Mrs. Lincoln A Wonderful Poppy Field. mu(i!a(ed (ulher day," relalod Mr. Only the foresightcd housekeeper j Hap .lehiron of Rumpus Kid;; '. Ark. 1 President's Few Dressed for the heed chooso this pudiling, bfcause il : STUDY YOUR CATALOGUES About (his (ime 1 planted another "lit Is four years old. ami his maw must he prepared twenty-four hours packet of geranium seeds. They are was gel (inn ready to concoct his first Smilina Moods in line condition and growing nicely. I pair of pants. She had tho littlo fob First Inauaural before it is to he served, it is, how- By E. VAN BENTHUYSF.N. ! 1 expect (In- plants lirst from (he seeds ' ler spread out on the lloor on a big ever. so very Minpl:' and has so high Cot your catalogues early and study 1 >'•' Ceremonies 1 to give me Mowers this summer. sheet of paper ami was drawing a pat- npHIS tfreat man loved three a food value that It amply rewards them. Make your s( lections and or- They are now in three-inch pots, tern of his curves with a chunk of the cook for the care needed in its i der early. This assures (he goods on y women at dilferent periods. 1 and I am quite anxious to see their charcoal when his I'mio lirngg from preparation. One doxen lady lingers. time and a better selection. over at Torpidity came to make tin a two cakes of (Jerman sweet chocolate,! lie sure to include a mixed packet blossoms. 1 shall keep none but tho The first died. The second very best colors and best-formed surprise visit. Ho shoved Hie door two tahlespoonluls sugar, two and one- 1 of climbing nasturtiums for that cor- ia llorets. open and tromped all over poor liUlo I'll A11 AM LINCOLN was a lov make a complete change in tho no matter how gloomy ho might be. not he would make the woman's life unhappy, j in moderate oven as you would cake; glass of water beforo breakfast for s side of the tavernkeeper's daughter, lie was the favorite specimens belong to tho beds of annuals. Lincoln worried greatly ovei the situation. Ho They were to have been married on January 1, serve warm on large platter, piled high few days and your kidneys will thee twenty-two; she was less than twenty. She was Flats should bo made now for sow- felt that he was in honor bound to marry lho 18-12. Some-thing happened and tbo wedding did with whipped cream sauce. Ciarnish violot-colorcd family. act fine. This famous salts is made sad of heart and he tried to cheer her. Lincoln's ing seeds and for starting cuttings, lady, but be dreaded the taking of such ;. step. not take place There was a story, which was with slices of peach. There is room in your garden for from the acids of gropes ard lemon eympathy ripened into deep affection, but the girl tho bachelor but (on. 11, is highly re- .Mend the oh. fiats and have every- Rut while Llm nln had due regard for the crediUd to W. 11. Herndon, that Lincoln failed ; Sauce: Whip half cupful heavy juice, combined with lithia, and has was faithful for more (ban a year to the memorv to appear, but this has been pronounced untrue j cream till quite thick, then gradually garded as a boutonniere in the big thing in readiness. Clean seed pans. boon used for generations to flusn and of McNeill. sanctity of his promise, implied or otherwise, ho tried hard to make Miss Owens understand that by those who ought to know, it is more likely i add two tablespoonfuls heavy sweet cities and brings a surprising price. Have a supply of loam, sand and fer- stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to Even If (he girl had been willing, Lincoln was he was not a desirable partner for life. He wrote that one of their many quarrels led to the break ! peach juice, one teaspoonful powdered Make your plans now and reap (he tilizing materials at hand for early neutralize the acids in urine, so it no In no position to marry, lie was very poor. Ho to her some of the queerest love letters that per- between them. sugar and four drops vanilla. glorious result in midsummer. sowing and potting. Cutlings can now longer irritates, thus ending bladdei was one of the tlrst to volunteer in the Rlack haps any man ever penned. Ho told her over and Some of Lincoln's letters written about this ! be made in the conservatory and weakness. Hawk war. When the war was ended ho re- over again what a miserable life she would have time disclose his sufferings. In one of them bo Meringues. greenhouse. turned to New Salem, ran for the legislature GERANIUMS FROM SEED Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- with him. In one of them he said: says: j One cupful egg white, one-quarter and was defeated. His (inancial condition was so jure, and makes a delightful efferveB- "I am afraid you would not be satisfied. There "I am now tbo most miserable man living. IP teaspoonful salt, one cupful line gran- Ey ADELE J. POWELL. muddled at this time that he seriously contem- TO PREVENT GREEN ALGA cent lithia-water drink—Adv. is a great deal of nourishing about in carriages what 1 feel were equally distributed to the whole ulated sugar, half teaspoonful vanilla; i Last spring I purchased a package plated becoming a hlaeksmith in order to make a here in Springlield. whkdi it would bo your doom human family there would not be ono cheerful : add salt to eggs, beat until very stiff, of "Largo Flowering California (ler- To prevent the green alga that Pat's Object. living. An opportunity camo to him to get, an in- to see without sharing. You would have to be face on earlh. Whelhor 1 shall ever be better | add two tablespoonfuls sugar, beat forms on llower pots, soak the pots During a severe engagement in the terest, In a store without putting up any real aniums," and planted them in a pot poor withoul the means of hiding your poverty. 1 cannot tell. 1 fear I shall not. To remain as live minutes; so continue until half in the following solution: Take (hreo Afghan war a private was espied by money. He was a wretched slorokefp'T and lijs about tho middle of March. I kept Do you believe you could bear that patiently?" 1 am is impossible.'' i sugar is used. When very stiff cut and ounces of copper carboria(e and make his captain in the act ot beating a partner was no belter. The business did not the soil moist and placed the pot in Another time he wrote to her: Reconcilinticn and Marriage. i fold in remaining sugar; drop in by a sunny window, where in eight days a thick pas(e of it wi(h water, using hasly re(reat. The man had been a flounsh. but his courlship did. He and Ann Kut- favorite with his superior ofilcer, and "I know I fhould be nuch happier with you One of his friends in Kentucky Invited him spoonfuls on to wet paper on inverted the first tiny plant made il.H appear- a wooden pail for tho purpose. Di- ledge sat at night on (he (av< m :•(<-;* or walked when the latter approached him on the than the way I am, provided I saw no signs of there In the hope of cheering him tip. He had a , dripping pan; bako in a slow oven 30 ance, and from then until some time lufe live piii(s of strong ammonia with along the roads around the iiale settlement. subject the following day il was In discontent in you. What you have said to mo hard time arousing Lincoln from his melancholia, minutes; remove from paper, take out in June the seeds kept geiminating, 20 pin(s of water. Add (he diltUed They were young and ye.uth is (he age of glamour. sorrow more than in anger. may have been In the way of jest, or I may have but he limtlly succeeded in a manner he never uncooked portion, dry in oven, cool j and when the last ono was about an ammonia (o (he pas(e and s(ir thor- Lincoln was beginning Io think of a carccr as a "1 mus( confess. Pal," he said, "that misunderstood it. If so. then let it ho forgotten: expected. The fri- nd fell in love himself and and lill willi ico cream which can be inch in height, the others were oughly. Add water to make 50 gal- lawyer. He believed he would bo able in a year your aelion in tlie engagement yesior- if otherwise, I wish you would think seriously began to feH qualmish as to whether he would purchased, half pint, or lill whipped sprouting their fourth and fifth leaves. lons or in this proportion. or two to support a wile. Ann eouid not forget day surprised me." before you decide. What I have said 1 would make his bidoved happy. He became so miror-1 cream; put two halves together. There were 18 altogether. McNeill, but the d votion of Lincoln prevailed "An' whaCs the reason of that, cap- 1 most positively abide by. provided you wish it. able over his doubt in (his regard (hat Lincoln ! - - - - As each little geranium grow its and she con;i nted to many hip . DEATH TO GREEN APHIS tain. dear?" My opinion is that you had better not do it. You tried to cheer htm up. and in trying to cheer his | cooked in Paraffin Paper, The summer f.i their eni-agcment was the hap- Fjsh second leaf, 1 Iransplanled it careful- have not been afeuston.ed to hardship and it "Reason enough, Pat. Didn't you piest, perhap'-, in all ef Lincoln's life. Ann Kut- friend. Limoln cheered up himself. ' Ask any housewife what in h. • rk ly iu(o a two-inch pot. and when 12 The green aphis succumbs to tobao- j may bo more s rious (ban you now imagine. I When Lincoln returned to Illinois ho was i„. | promise me you'd hi in the thickest of ledge was heautiful in face and figure and charm- K halos (he niosl aml she wil say oj them were growing nicely, in May, ,e :''a epplied to the tindorsido of know you are capable of ihiuking concretely on the tighl. and didn't 1 catch you actu- ing in every way. She was not tall and was much bi'tter. He and MISB Todd met and there without a mouK iit's hesitation, "Wash- 1 again transplanted all the nice, tho leaves, or diiping tho plants in it. any subject ami il you delibt;rate maturely upon was a reconciliation. •. . . ally running away, you rascal?" rather dHicate. At times when she would be- ini! rish T!lis V1 r bright-looking "babies" to a tub of I'e.iuigating with tobacco stems is, Ihis before you decide, then i am willing to abide "Running away, is it? Indeed, cap- come a little wrary. Lincoln, whose strength was On November 1. following, Lincoln and Mary able duty may be avoided bv wrapping sandy soil, and put it out on the west death to t!;ent. Ho tin's dipping twice i you: decision." Todd were married. While tbo marriage core- , . , tain, hut ye deceive yMveli". Ii was in unusual, delighted in talcing her up in his arms the ish befol e i( is inU) tlll lawn. a week if necessary. Lovers' Tcarc and Quarrels. mony was being performed one of the greatest, , ^ i . , romonibranco of my promise, sir. that and carrying her as if she wore a child. )akin n 1):u nmn it h(! Here they grew fail; for (he gerani- Evidently Miss Owens had some spirit. She I was rtinnin' around (ryin' (o ("uul out With (heir engngonient everything seemed to storms in the history of Springfield was raging. I);U1 i8 aIso earefMlly lined wi(h (he um loves the hot sun. In July 1 Scions for next spring's grafting sent a reply to one ef his letters that stunned just where the iighl was tlie thickest, brighten for Lincoln. He was appointed post- "Did you ever wri(e oti( a story in your mind?" |mralll:i paper just as if a cake was snipped off their tops, to make them should he cut now. Take them from him. She rejected him incontinently, and she Lincoln once asked a friend. "1 did when 1 was . „ . - so 1 was " master, he began to make a little money doing l0 Uo b lk(Ml in lt| a tho cIuUol ot branch out. Ry the first of Septem- the tiiis of the limbs a"d bury them piqued his pride in doing it, for she told him that Burvey work, and in the fall he was elected to a young fellow. One day a wagon with a lady Iish ll0ne,; :tml incidentally the odor ber this tubful of geraniums were in sand in the cellar. Do not allow tho he was "deficient i." those links which make up and two girls and a man broke down near us. and Quick Conversion. the legislature. will he removed when the paper is line, stocky plants, from six to nine earth to dry out but it must not L the chain of a woman's happiness." while they wore Pxing tip they cooked in our "How is (he senHment for world The young coupl" decided to get married in peel.-1 out after (he fish is served. A inches high. kept too wet. You would not think of Lincoln as a dancing kitchen. The woman had hooks and read us peace in (his commtinUy?" the spring. Ann, anxious to complete her educa- quick boil-up with salsoda water will man. yet he did a! times indulge in that pastime. stories, and they were tho first of the kind I ever "It was prcKy slrong until last tion. decided to go to Jacksonville to attend an (dean (he pan perfectly. There are some record.- extant in proof of this. had heard. 1 took a great fancy to one of the week," replied the old resident. academy there during the winter. Meanwhile, They take the form of cotillion notices printed girls, and when they were gone 1 thought of her "What happc r.ed then? ' Lincoln went to Springfield (o attend the session Orange Cream. at the time he was thirty years old and a little a great deal, and ono day when I was sitting out "Our congressman announced that of the legislature, continue his law studies and Roil the rind of a Seville orange before his meeting with Mary Todd. in the sun by tho house 1 wrote out a story in there was a good chance of gelling a prepare for his admir-ion to tlie bar in the spring. very tender; beat it fine In a mortar; Like Mary Owens, Mary Todd was a Ken my mind. $ munitions plant located in this dis- Ho was in Springlield when he got a messago put into it (ho juico of a Seville Hi: • '-A • * tucklan, and. like Mary Ower.s, she had a sister "I thought 1 took my father's horse and fol- , vlpiK, -ml-:••r trict." that nearly broke his heart. Ann Rutledge was , , ,, , orange, four ounces of loaf sugar and owed tlie wagon, and finally 1 found It. and of f„ur j.cat to. dead. " At the academy :die contracted a fever He Knew It. LINCOLN'S TRUE KINDLINESS. Ihcy were surprised o see me, I lalked will, the („r tll„ mlnm |llcn , |(J and died in a few days. Lincoln was predisposed "Do you believe that tbcro is real Mrs. Amanda Kubn died some months ago in girl and persuaded her to elope with me; and (1(!Brt.c8 a |nt „r bolll to melancholia. The death cf the woman ho loved ly something which can invariably Philadelphia at the ago of eighty-four. During that niRht I „nt her on the horse and we started croam. b,.at „„ cnl,,. pllt ,nto mm so much almost up: rt hi • reason. Ho never fully toll when a man is lying?" the Civil war her husband was wounded and sho off across the prairie. After several hours we tm,,| R,.t ,, (1|sh or recovered from his grief. "1 know it." went to the hospital at Washington with her only came to a camp, and when we rode np we found 1 i,,K ;„m1 „ t tiU,llll im colll -Ann Rutledge had been dead two or three years baby to nurse him. He recovered, but she stayed J WO "Ah, perhaps you have sern ono of it was (he on had left a few hours beforo, again. Put at (he (op small strips of when Lincoln be

WIIIIm Turdy of Lowell. The LOWELL LEDGER I'eltrr, Hnncrand cheaper wav. hl*4 (ifiiiirnt«tf, Mrn. .lohn ThomiH new Imby at the home of Clarence TIH'V Iihvo lived with Andy Wmver l>owhrl Ive Mm. Will Howard and ilMimliter KEEN MAN PuIiIIhIhmI every TIiim'hiIii.v filfcffioon nf See Mr. li mch.ni^h'M noticc in mm ,|.ihn Iiiim workH for him thu |iaiit .lohn Tnrker and f-onlly mmnt. Sim- have been 111 with the Kflppe the piiMt Lowell. Mi> Inuati this issue for example;and Mr. ywir, ' dnv at the home of ICrneHt Tucker. week. (iMirtfn Mlll'll Iiiin iHHm qnlto 111 hul 0«o Tiieke* and f'nnlly called nt U Prepnrcd for Emergencies r. M. JOHNSON, kdliOf <«nd Frop'r Storey's for another. I he home of N. M. (VK Mrne Sunday. In u llltlM U'tt^r ni»w. ALTON. and Saves Valuable Property. <•1.1 • iii ) Dllli'e No. '0(1, Mrn, I'arHhallof KmhI Jtty Ih vlnlt- Mm .lny Trowh'liltf»'and mm vln ( HI/.en Pi.t.ni"; |(ll .ki,,,,,.,,, A i'Akaukaimikk reuortsthc Iiik hiir moii, Hmv, I'arfliall. Ited her non Clarence Sunday. Horn, ti Mr. and Mm. (loo. I .ii vv U IO•(M'clMll.t now m lien horneM life Tho ConKreiratlonnl Ladlee Aid Twenty yciir mtilMr "discovery" in Cuba of a plant MImhhm II utelilMon and up' ii proiiiiiition, pro- in Mmttii' Cri'i'k on ImihIih'hh, Hehool for attendauce. Caecade Im In \Uie»l r.rown'H vVivjiienilay nml the the lead hy forty two at the nretieiit Klahn, Sunday. llert NopIoii hae been laid up with liil»itionisls ami Uuiperam.r Mth, A. Kaee han retiifiu'ii from Odilli-llow'N a (inliMe eanl pnrlv nt All purchatet under $5.00 Cash. All over $5.00 WniMllnml where hIic Iiiin hut'ti Npund time, with the conteet Imlf over. rheiimatlHin the paet few dayM. Mm. Llxxle HmvIm le riiiff'-rliiK with (lietr hall on Wi ilnesdav evening. people in general, mm:Ii i»l it liiK m few iIh.vm Succi'M toCaHcadc. Mm, lUelmril I'.irr.N joliH tii'r hn» one year's time with no interent on bankable MOSKU4Y a Hevere cold and K^tp- over the signature of a man witii Mr. nml .Mr«. Selnmldur vlnlti'il lii»r band In CaiHliiK Hdrt week for m nev .lohn Kropf of Lowell vlnlted hte Mm. A. 11. Norton Mini duuixhO^ notes. a '*K'ev." before his name amJ imn-ntH, Mr andMrH. ArthurShlltoti NORTH CAMPBKLL cm I weeKf*' hi m >, of ('hh»'/iiIi', .SimdMy. hrothemChrle and .lake Kropf Mun wepe vlNltom at Furl Norton'e Sun day mn he was wverelv hurt while Mrn. 1'. o. Ii arlier Hpent I'rlilny In Sale Starts at One O'clock, Sharp. "i^lor" Ihea after, wlm if Iiis Mrn, .1 II. ICft ti'iiKer HpHiittlie week iHHlah Long returned Wedneeday day. hmdlmr haled hay la*t Friday. Lowell nnil r illed ni I'lie Ledger tille claims are true, has ' Molen with relMllvi'H In (Irani! lOipliirt anil from a vlnlt wlthrelatheeln Indiana Mm. Mae llaleteHd of Lyime m- ulliee. Mplin'. Ok^l JohiiHon han rented Mm. turned home Wed need ay after Hpend- Mrs. Hay White nml elnter. Mm. m The Uev. It, \\ Mel.atn of Hhilea the livel y "I a sa:nl Io rve the Mrn l>. 1. Layi-r vIhIIimI her Hlntef Morlon'M farm In South Honton and lima week with Iicp dautchU'P, Mm. Clare Ford, were eallem I/ihI- week N. f. Ml, Auctiunccr. WedneMdity at M. Trumbuire. eame (o Hie vlil i^e Snnirda.v biht to devil in," as h is s.u rde^oius In (Jrunil UnplilH Satunlay and Sim- will take pohhchnIoii the llmt of I.oiiIn rottmrf. hold a serl h i.f r vivo ineeilngH at Ixhj CummliiKM and MIhh Lillian Thoeefrom hem who attemleil the linkniK "I (iod, C hrist and the iln\ March. the Ct»n^re.faf|(in.il elmreh. Mr Me Lain hp'l Sadirda.v evei lng for I hethree a notaiile exception reputable weekh tu eoine Lowell, Mich., \ , weekly papers bar liquor ad- Beginning the End The' lnnrr|e,l^olkH' hold <1 daneeat Dear Sir: My Lowell real e.-daU ad dm s not p:i v. 11 nnlerV leili lanl Tin Miln v evening at vertisin;; from liieir columns, Rta! Opportunities which elsil^li! I 'liipleH (ripped Hie I can't seem to he aide to make them re:iji/v tli.it an.I where dailies like The De- —the time is short—the end in Mailt fan t tsi!.- i'lie iiroinulerH. Mrc, this is a ^ood countrv: they seem to think that sxe troit Times, News and Journal These! .Itie r.lllln.rer iml Mrn • lande I'.rai, are living in theed^e of t wilderness, and the lact 'k Jon, were iio . (I 'm HMli-lii'd with and The (Irand K'apid-, Press, sight nf these amazingly low .Men's ilenvy SlmKer Sweater*; i In-Kin ee- roll le'lr eifi irln and l heloenl that this is a much nicer and more pn dtu live eountrv followed m'iI, a sheet like the Size* .'Is. 12, 11: (Ixi'onl ami on-hesiM i,o,;.'il!er with Mtm. 'iralnon than 1 he average farm around I.i well, an 1 the land Tiiltnceo llrnwn sjindeM; Sliawl of 1 .i !:i were .i'ven many compll is level ornearlvsoas the l»e.>i farms around Lowell. one above '.a lerred In would bo enllurs: worlli '»o \ men(*i. cast out.»i respectable homes. • 'lefinSw ee|, priee.. §1.9") I'. .X. r-JeiilC" innili'ryard eanglil We have nothing toolTer in the wav of inliv or sandv We commend that Mate ol lire l ie"- lav • venlmx wht'e Talcott land. Stanton, six miles southwest of us, and Ivl- One Sllil jell. Size .'IS; (ilc.V nml wl'• re In lit-aml llapldH nt public opinion to tin ^ood peo- 1 more, 4 miles north, both have electric liuitts and we ras.-'nnere. A line. i'imhI w elyiti (endtiig I he l.nirt ' rn.en'H (•.invention Final Clean Sweep <1. 11. Idaiii -ml -iml wile dl.^ciivered will have here this coming summer. Land is selling" ple of Montana, that they pro- ^• mui wearing liii^ine-^ >nii. tect their homes and loved ones Cleuil Sweep Prlfi the ilann -• nlt -r iliev h/;d been rautn^ here atSKHI.UO per acre for so acre larnn-, with ^ond i illl.V •"oiiu'li'ln^ Hie' i. i'f an lentr Mfnl ie- from pollution by the hell-born prices purted tliefael (uth :ire (!e|i,'if(wu'iit laiildin^s: and partly clean d firms, uiih ^ood 1 traflic in strong drink and its Uo.v'm Kniekei Suits.' Size,-- I ami ai (lie ,lane • iml . The liuthliiuf buildings, from S50.0O to .slOO,(1(1, yccordin^- to ize: in Hi; I.ineij pnni-;;l'!\(iii !iin"l ami (•..toenl-' iiinvevi-r were entirely and our buildings will average lietter iiei\- th in the stultilied, hypocritical agents. If you hi'i I he r',rr'••Midlii!^ Ii ti 11 dl ngn .Selioiil Suits. Tlie pal lene. are farm buildings around Lowell, partly because the e'liiKl. Wnrdi iji'i..*i0 tn ^.'i.on were ,ja\ m' Mr I'meott phiecs (he i'Kni'U. who object to the ("lean Sweep j'riee , ») 45 lo-Hal ( w• 11y• li Vi i.-i'i-lr-d dollnm country is newer in point of cultivation, and when haven't been here—don't delay until you've disappointed lii!( says li wiif enCfi ly rovered by nei^hbi i'hood eorre^pondence I'niarniu'e. these farms were cleared the owners h id the monev feature would deprive the home yourself—play safe—come today anil find what you want- I If Im ly (ii Mrs M ir.\ SmiohK. nn to build with. Most ol our in«|uiries frcm theold Men - Suniinry I'leeei-tl shii ts paper of its power to circ ulate old pioneer reHhienl .'I Keene (own- town read like this one: "I lave you an S i acre farm it's here. anil hrawers. I'.Mra Speeial, -idp, wan In-niiglii Io Snranac irom in the coimmimiies represented with buildings you can sell with rlODdown and S75 te8**" ;i9c Chte igo I'll"' W'elc, she hnvlng heen and les>eii its uselulnesss as an wline-lni; UI'. In r •••in .hidHon In to SI00 earh year?" And the fact is that a farmer 1 The time has come! Price is disregarded! renaeto In I 'acl.r.ey eerneferv . advertisini medium. Howl I here with SO acres of land expects to make a clean , Ar. itlliali; Si ".van of I'.erlln died would the v like to have their | Our advice is—•"Double Quick to Coon8 SnmJa;. tnnr.dn^: at hln liuni.' and profit oi at least ^1000 a year and thinks he is hard own home news items elimina-. uas'iurlr l In.ia t he ( 'ii.t;:i ^allonnl up if lie doesn't make it, and the most id them lay it 1 chureti • i wn oVInrU Tm -'day nmter ted? 'i I; • p" . v*ir persistent- 1 the Wilson tin; •or- ),lee- nf i l;r i • itellow s. Mr to administration. ( hie of il'.'.' farm-, we ly pur.- ui d by t Ins paper, have Wise Men with an Eye to the Future are buying here—NOW Slew an w an v, v and lea veH two have for sale shows a dean prolit ot" over SIOOD last Come ^"iveil The Led:;'er the widest ^Niwa ""ii'. .1 Mine.-; of (IiIk plaee nml year: this is an SO acre faint all cleared and priced Today Leroy «»! '.Milan, i . ('. circulation 'vjr enioyed by a Suits Overcoats 'I'lu-hieal talent ul Surnnac gnvea at SI00 per acre. Lowell paper: and while it is !i;lntH(re! show la^' Friday evening Yours tniiy. not i-.\peei.ed ili.il. I'verythin^ in Mens Heavy Winter Suit. I'iiIihoii sleeves: Men's (unvertible ('ollar I'lslereltes, dark todcfriv the deiie'i In (he expense If. L. < ii'dfivv. mixtures in two shades, lull lined, good wear an'nnat 'ii i!. • lyeenai proim tenj n.id every paper will interest every- ebllar on vest, eulTs on trousers. II. S. Si M. enme oilWlih a m.iely doli 'r lidinu' • SMfc im no.' body. it s helio\"od thai all will 1 nmke. .IuhI one left. Its worth Sis. Its ers. They're worth 1 he Iii ;il "hith" v.e>e lor the moct I'inn! Clean Swoop is only e^^y.ciei iiimI ^et thcr m'-iK". 's worth at the size is :jri. it goes N< >\\ §8.85 pari rimll.i Imt " a lan^hlni; .ii p-m-ee- i ami ihe i .;*',dies( rn r, served , -A small j)rice asl^v'd for th. pajjer. Puney Plaid Kersey Overcoat, ei invert ible for Kni'lf a pau" In local hlHtorv. Then are as: many dilVeren't eollaf, lc» in. belted Clotherait eoat. Size :{Ci. Mr. and .ir.-, T. s. j; irhcr. Mr. and I Farmers Attention! SHINE ^ , r i'lotheriH't All Wool Suit. Worth $12.00. Mrs T i) Il.iriw II and sm Ward miiui as i lie: •: in e re.aders and Mighty jrood one lor Homebody. O U ^ ami Mrs. Aiii'in OU-i ilrovcto Berlin IN EVEHY no rea t n.il/e peison wiil ex- .lust one, size XK left: Tnrian (Vck in Brown. final i 'lean Sweep I 'rice {/• OM rimrMdr.y la«l 'o a(.(end the I'.jrllr J Am In the nuirket for your » An attractive suit at (J tJ ^ Aid meet The al l Is i non •'ectMrbin * H t:! I: M I; St .\ KW . . jiect a publisher t<»'please them Sizes Mo and 'lc» left of a Skeleton-lined Coat. * Wool, Live Stock, Futatu^s Btrns * i - ii. • / • |( i'i tl t \n Attractive I'riee O.OM oriiai iz i(Ion tor H.'jelal Mild phllna- '' •" " 'I' ; • . l I • II I |.i II,. W • ' all, inevery detaii.ali the while. Shoulder lininjr. satin piped seams, velvet 'hi' -p i el unrpos s m l hi s consider • • i. •• . i-11"'! I |.. i" ay-J We have sludied the problem collar, etc. A snappy Vonn^ Men's Coat. ably more (fnn a htindre l inemt'ers and Seeds .Mnc(iy:oiid haw Jicen done (lie needy I*.' I )t . IIII I.I y'.H .. M ill. for oS- years and have never Hlue Stripe Suit Size 10. Worth Late winter style. Ii.v iIiIH o-.!;,ia!/, iilon '.a mid aroiiml For highest prices call Clll/.i ns known an editor yet who could Sn. .lust one left so its (ioin^now at only I' rll'i and many '"il P.v Hiu t'il meel Phone No. Ml, or call nt my i le- Black Silk * do it, though it may eem uisv enj'>\.•'! as well. Com lor table, roomy Clothcral'l, dork bine vator, Lowell, Mich. Voun^ Men's Snil. Size Late heeember Miss Oalsy I'liiifoni of Macon, Hn.. j to a e.- itie who has nrver ti i. d Overcoats. Collar to matcli. wmm Idn i*. li;. (he State Ltlirnry Com 1 Stove Polish Shipping dnys for stock Tues- : Style in a Tartan I Maid. Was • m " >1. Im* 't j.:. • itV The other fellow's joi* PinaU'leanSweep mlsfdon nml (lie . I ..I. ii ,!• •. kmi looks easy. lOdneathai (o ent.•Mobile Hi.' Iduh 1 I •' ' i < • • I . i in . • • / "Varsity liOO," the stylish Overeoat for men. xehool Mbi ary . t i-ix li'indri-d voluineK . <' iilii non . Mir- I'didord e .me l-'i h. L'^d nml will • i t luri > I - v. i, ; • i Hue Size K) only. Men's business Snil in Double breasted, silk shoulder lining, velvet ' i\i |i . . il, Im i .. Tut: jiroposed wil lidrawa'l be In Saranne for at least uvo weeks : CHAS. E. JAtitWfSV • 1 • i.- ii >.;• Ii Ii ii... i Kejiular Model. 1'aney Cassimen' wil h lining collars. The "niftiest and best" of I hem all. '•'Vi'i.i'lijthum• \ r ol I lu \nierican proiecl-orate' Her Inane h. oil a lour (hinHaml acre ' r!.«. jlwi* \. ill 1.1 litnl { LOWELL. MICH. J , :J*" r over the 1 'iiiiijejiiiu •. \ v TL"', loinateli. Miirhty ^ood suit. 1 O $22.50 values. I 7 eotion plmtji Ion In 'ieorgl'i, which • nti'iKy. Pinal Clean Sweep is ^ ^ Final ('lean Sweep Prlee mialreK live hnnil.cd nei^roeri to * a Si'lc S'ovt Poli h has much to commend it. The work. She iiss-laylnK vv ltllehfre with t »«•»»•»•»»•»»»»»»»» s- Slcrln.M. illinni-. • e.'j •; s;:*i ai, o^,. : saviuo- ol ;i Vur 1 v Xj.ei' .e which Mrs I" I'.arie.-r and proven nn In II 1 '1 .•! terenHtii? ene.M'lopacdla of Sonthern brink's noadeijiiate icturns; th- I'I"--,'' "Last Ditoh" Prices Underwear Dividends lore io lu r new mnde friends and Hi. Ciik.mis release ol tiet.;ci)ments of our nei|if.liitaiicert oi tnls village. V-< I V ' Inliaml Cmph army and navv so imi^ lie Id in •»p»> i:tc Lincoln Mllle ileece f()l! Clill.DREN'.S UlllOH the Iiir Ivi-' and badly needed enpH 7sc lined Cnlon 83c Fur Coats Suite now going at. Von cannot nsc an\ rtilnw; lietter for THE COAL MAN! at home; t he le-^uardini;* of , a Unssian ho«r Fur Coats, light weight, yon.-chhd'r cou^h and cohl than Or. T, • T -»7 V"- - Heavy Shawl Collar Col Klii^'n New 1 »i>i:overy. itlsprcpnred the .Mdiiro doctrine and a meas blaek, line, smooth, straight hair, i|uilt- Mottled Lnmbridown (lecced is talking ton Sweat em In m!I 43e $1.19 from I'lie- T.ir i '!>; • J wltli h -allfy ure of ii:suranee against fore- ed lining, eoiiarof selec'ted skin to match, I nlone.. ami siniiiihn; halai..! l! i)o,'> not ign entaa^lenients, by assur- inside cuff band. $ 1 It contain anything hnnnfnl and Is f -lluhtl.v lax ii'.vc, .in«i enouuh to ex- ing the world thr.t l.lie 1 nile'i Fnr I'apH In Hetroll Hluipe, Clean Sweep Priee only... w Derliy ribbed Shirt* and Drawem IO,, To You Final Clean Sweep at pei ihe pots ; s irom t he s* sicin. Dr. Stales i ii<'l sevi-;!?:/ lerritia sl/en 7'. Mini T", only. $1.88 Kin.;"?. New IM covcry 1,-. anJHeptli— American Hijlnj< at jiiHl. Uearskin Coat, beaverized collar, ijuilted lal advaneeuient, in theopposUt kills : heeoM '^nnr:- ralneH t he phlemn lining, leather kieker, soft, li^ht, •rood- "Imperla!" Drop seat I nlonn. extra —Iomsi n-; the coiu.li and soutbes the hemisphere. Tlie politician-- And tho best thiufi" voiieuu 'IVnnsy Knit' Senrfe wear i up; coat. 1 Q value underwear. Final clear -T'Cy I (k irrliaiiun. 1 nrn'r pn!, on trcatinenr. liOlDK at 83c Sweep do H- now TALK Adding may howl; but our oceupancy Pinal Clean Sweep Price X tJ.OsJ CiM.'uti i am! ci-lcr-ofo n h ad to seri rid is to of the islauds ha.-, been nothing oils Int!^: tronhlcs. H hi nlso gootl 13COAL MAN. Heavy Wool Sox, LuCrouHe iienuineCialloway, with whole-piece back, Camels Hair Wool Hrawemln for adiiilri nml (hcai/ed. (iet a bottle but a burden and a bill of ex- 81.07 I Mace your order I'm* the Ml lie 21c beaverized collar, ijuilted lining, bound large Hl/.e§. Final Clean Sweep tod'y. .Ml .Ii-n^L'Vl". ailv Machine pense to the American people, winters supply of coid now. e« Iges, leather kieker; justone4) O C Pv the unloading ol winch shoul-; Will Tils' liKIDGIC and let us lill your bin be- I'.o.vh' l lannelette WmIhIh. left. Clean Swee]> Price I'hiHii back Wool Shlrte and draw- QOp be a <>Teat reliet. Sizes S, 1(1, 11, < inly 29c ers going at Clean Sweep price of C. v.. I'.owen was a Lowell visitor I'ore the rush oi' orders bt?- — - w Sat nr lay. Mw^jr Pur-lined Coat, black kersey shell, bear jrins. Mrs. (Mialfee of Ada. spent n fow J J- Ki - ^ -v. WITH Ijryan and Koosevel Heavy Wool Sox. skin lined, hair seal eollar. A Q PC Hoys' Velvet lined Cnlon Sultm lays lael week wUJi her winter, Mrs Final Clean Sweep price. 'i*K> Kvor.ybod.y knows the irrade dll \\ 1 belaboring the President from lU'Ht icrade 39c Worth ^18. Clean Sweep.. Lawrunee. (• \ Nv . ) ue* of eoal we sell. There i^ •*'. vi..; 1 , opposite sides and for opposite Mrs. Cilt lief l.s on (he stek M-it this week. none better and we an? S reasons, people who do i.ot know Mrs. .1 »hn King entertnlned her keeping the priee down. how to a^ree when the doctors nep'iew, Wc'lhtglon on occujties the safes' d.'iy-'1/on! wvtk. ground midway Let ween thee> Trousers Too! Sweater Special! Mrs M ry Morris Is vlilttnir her lor both. I n your daily work it tremes. This we know, th lam.Titer. Mrs. L. a Hanson, of Heavy Worsted Sweaters in I'nrneli. can probably be prov- responsibility iv;4- ujini th< Men's Heavy Kersey Pants: Dutch- Maroon, Oxford, Navv: sizes Loa .l-nklns was home from I'.d- President a;ul n i upon hi ess Make. Warm Pants. Worth .'IS, 10. 12. Worth ^2 50. dlnu: over Sanday EARLHUNTER COONS .Mrs. Uoy iIubb. 1 .-p'.Mit Hie day In en without any argu- critics, ^ood men lip u^li the\ tl: s 1.(57 Clean Sweep ^ Lowell last Wednesday. Phone 127 are: and alre-ady tliou^htfu The Home oi Mart. Schaffner A- Marx Clothes. at $1.95 ment from you that citi/.ens in all parties are ijuot HICKORY CORXKKS in^' ivincohi V storv about swap Miss la McrrlmMi visited over Snnda> wit it Mr. and Mrs A. W. the American Adding ping iiOises mid-stream. 15 iker Mr. ami Mrs. L'oyd Velter spent Machine can take •AT Tiiiv reijuest ol our ^oo'J •lohn Kehleraml wife of Grand Hap Charley Austin and family and Carr returned Tuesday after spend- Friendship club at Smyrna Inst week Sunday wlih W!il Wlc-Kelcr and wife. friend liicks, we are publish- Ids have moved In with bl» brother Lewis Leece and family visited Suu. ing a week with Miss Carr's sister lu Thursday were Mr. nnd Mrs, llert Miss Lncy ami S.-Maonr Carrott 'ire rtdlmx lu a new cut ter-these days CLAUDE STAAL something away that ing Steward ICdward White's Allen nnd will aealBt with the farm day with Mr. and Mm. John Urlghtoa Lansing. Norton, Mr. and Mm. IbirrDavis and work. of Pleasant Valley. Clarence Weeks spent last week Mr. and Mm. MorrlM Trumbull. Miss Anna Lastcrby nml Mm. letter "To My Congressman" A ndrc w Kitten gcr has been In (Jrand Floyd Tapley and wife of South with Mr. and Mm. Stephen Rennells. J. Stanton of FallasburK wmh here Frank lloughton of Morse Lake vis will lengthen your in this issue o -1 The Ledger. Unplds fie past week receiving med- I'.oston were Sunday guests of Mr. Mike McAndrews, I^eon Weeks Fred one day last week Ited at the C jorge Lewis home uf East Side Market Cascade one day Inst week. We can't refuse anything to a leal treattnent. and Mrs. Albert Uedell. Condon and Hosmer Andrews were Mrs Agnes Dickens was a guest of life. Hiitiy Willette spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Charley Kobblns and In Oand Rapids Tuesday attending Mrs. Eleanor Dickens In Smyrna last Mrs. Mcivln Lewis of Wvomlng al- man who loves "America" by iier brother Ward and wile of Lowell. daughter visited Sunday with the the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Saturday. so ts a vuest nt Mr. Lewis'. note, word and deed as he does. The Ladles Aid society met with latter's parents, Joe Clark and wife. meeting We hear that Mm. Kate Curdy uf Mrs. ( has. Winks is having quite a State your business Mrs. Charles Kit tender Thursday. Mm. John O. Wlngeler returned severe tlnu with the iirlpp-j. But, caution I If he persists Mr. and Mm. Silas Drew visited Lowell Is very sick with grip. fresh, Salt and Smoked A number from here nttended the Sunday with Carl Hoth and wife of Tuesduy from Urand Rapids where Will Dickens was In Hddlng Satur- Fred siMinma nnd wife were guests and we will tell you in demanding that it be suno farewell surprise party for Mr. and Clarksvllle. she has been spending; a week with day. of Will Velter and family of AltoSun day. "as it never was before," some j XIPH- Selma Johnson visited from Friday her daughters, Mrs. Herbert Jake way C. Wiggins Is agent for the Can't until Suuday with ber brother. Oxel and Mm. Harold Cummins. href/.e poultry drinking fountain of Mrs. Chas. Kiakcsli u went to ( Jrand how. of us are ^oiu^ to burst out The Round to Win cl«ss met at Saranac Kaphls Monday for a couple days SCIATICAS PICKClNii PAIN Johnson and family. (A year's credit allowed.) "patent insides" one of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hnzen and Moseley schoolhouse Wednesday eve- Grant Warner of Lowell and ( has The little twin jjrn ml sons have been MEATS To kill the, nerve palua of Sciatica daughter spent Sunday with Will ning. Velter of Alto were at R. B. DmvIh' taken to the l'lod;(ett home for care. days. yon cnu always depend on Sloan'M Clare Keech spent Saturday and We hope to hear ol their luiprovc- it Brisomble Prices Liniment. 11 penetrates to the seat Drew and wife. last week and put In a furnace. MAIL COUPON TODAY Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Frank The Hound to Win club hold their IIH'Tlt soon. Thi: "America for Ameri- of pain and brlugs ease as soon as It Keech, In Urand Rapids. Walter lilakcslee and (ieorge Clarke SOUTH BOSTON. next meeting at Burr Davis' next tsapplled. A great comfort too wltb John Andrews,Mr., visited at Slgel attended the cntertulnment at Alto cans" id' :i is ^ainintf in public Sloan's Is Hint no rubbing Is required. week Wednesday evening. Ralph Story spent Wednesday In Norman's Sanday. Saturday. Walt has decided that fis'i and Oysters in favor. Following the move oi Sloan's Llnlmeut is Invaluable for Hariey Pickens will attend the womun can talk faster than man. stopplnu: muscular or nerve pain of Crand Kaplds. DON'T SCOLD rRCim CHILDREN the Packard Motor Car com- Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I)a1rvroen*s convention at Kalama- Latest reports from Mr. and Mrs. American Can Company Miiy kind Try It at once If you suffer That nervousness, fretting and Wesley Johnson have them enjoying Season pany, as stated in this paper Trowbridge, Feb. :j, a son. Both zoo Wednesday.. with rheuniMtlsm, lumbago, sore Ujrn, to Mr. and Mrs Rudolf Wyt- restlessness Is nodoubtcaused caused good health ami line weather. Ihey Chicago, III. throat, pain In chest, sprains, bruises, mother and child are doln^ well. last" week, two lai^e Phiia- Name. Richard James. tenbachUtfClCSly, afflVflfs son. flFeb VIl#.* 4• f b•y' worms• wor- constipation. Instead aad just returned from the Favares etc. 11 is excellent for neuralgia and Miss Mary Wlngelr Is upending a «>l whipping or scolding, give your Fair which was unnsu'illy good. Poultry and Veal received Please send booklet descrip- deiphia manufacturers haveen- headache. 2'ic at all druggists, adv Lllram Evans of Clarksvllle has week with her sisters lu our sale Mrs Frank Colston of (1 rand Rap Murk Sneathen Is gaining slowly. Mm. Aldrlch of Lowell Is caring for nervous and Irritable, reduce their Mr. and Mrs. s iVmler at Freeport vitality and make them victims of Tuesday. bilb. ami drive i\ r sevet ai days with her mother, Mrs. Morgan. Miss Kdlth Fate Is assisting Mrs. Mrs. Heorge Lewis and baby daugh- Jay Parsons with her household ter. sickness, (iet a box of Klckapoo The Citizen Telephone company In- . i i , t :n . land sister Clarn ns Mrs Morgan Is Worm Killer today at yourdrugglst, stalled a phone for Will Wlngeler LOWELL, MICH. AdilrosH to put. up two luindied bills, v(.rv |)()orly {duties. Mr. and Mrs. Ray White spent Fri- lust Saturday. (Clipped from Lowell Lc jig', 'I'Im- 1,(rio'i f Io s.hovv you a| Mr. Hoover of LakeOdesea visited Mrs. Jude Fletcher Is caring for Ihe day with the former's sister, Mrs. i only tJ5c. adv flHL LOWELL LEDGER

Jlot the Voicc of the {People iu ABCLU 10 1 S&e Jteardf AUCTION Newsy Notra About I '. >i ' Von Kn<> w. On Recount of sickness, 1 will sell at puhlic auction, Stewcdt Cilward White of Srand Zftapids Writes Stirring \||s. ( >. \. Ilulli 1 )'l i" v -•Il 'I'!! r.-l.ni\t •• ui •'.i>1 -mh. jfppeal for ^011 to your Conyrossman. at my farm (known as the old Alexander farm) 4 Mis I 'r.ii j{ il i;, moud vimIU«! From Tli*< Oriititll{ii|(l.' vl'vi^fd iu ibi' : east of Ada, on H| I ' •! U' • .'lil l.'' •' • , •If'trirt ni i'mlitiiriiia wlii't'' I ii sni. .itul vol*' In tin- matti.'r ot pu^t uttiii- 1 (ii l m . ir Ir 'i i • • 'i l 'i a nil |iui I but i i-l . |i»'t I .iph I mi i in ; ii.ni • i ilHai ixiuil iiiijMii i you iruin Miiiui* I I U.k«l • ' 1 \ ' I 1 1 I ' 1 I . 1 •' -i H I' aiiil Oii.yoti air niv i-oiiiji. soim ii nl.«• \oii iini r ^iioliHilili* lu nn-: you || i \!• V' i* • '"! 11 •: '" 'I i When constipation ivpiw •••nt, iii> ati>l t lir laiii«li • ! lullioli < I iiif in • m il ni you ia .In vmu ill Sinn ii •< * 11. *11 • • i I M.li'l: "l'- ! ituiy |i> uiv un mat It.'i u h n,- you rotni* in.in oi u li> (•• i lit.- \iiil liiTau i* y.iii alt* o^ijon-ili'• in in. ymi mn I li . causes headache use • it her wav i- 11 11.1 i Mi* ii n n- ' i. • i .in. ml. • I. m.l. I .ju not I. in i w suit |»»'i Mr-i. I»hi i'i ;•!11 ' ' • ' ' i'"' ••iiimllv: t i|o noi \.ili- lor v.ni \t> ti.'W |ta|.iT- .lu imt r-'iii'li \"ii lulls: yuu |M l| I 111 i« i'' I 1 i • : '1 1 '" at 12:30 o'clock .sharp, the following property: . I o 11 u I L li.M .• in lifW | in [iet •. I In .III; Ii t III'\ lias .• tli'ii ililllli-ni !• I Ullv U llt'll MUIHIM.V . HexalZ ' I aini ilmf |iiu|iui i mn ui tli. Iinii'lr-.l miliion ui m • wlm will taLi- tin- Mis. linir;. W- ^ ' t tiuil.ii', wril.* Ill > Oil ilil'iv! ill. Mill [.•.•! til.* | ii i"" •ill'i' i '1 in \ li.^ilv ilo Villi Black Gelding, 15 yr». old wt. 1200 Deering Mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new id licr ji'itliv • 11 1 •"!1 • i' • i 11' i f i'innr in vital I., i. li willi I'nl.ii. npiniun Bay Brood Mare, 14 ym. old, wt. 1200 W. A. Wood Hay Rake, nearly new i.|i 1«-ni : tl. it mhi v ill linni^i'-r nml waul' Grade Jersey Cow, fresh in Apr., 3 yrs. old Wagon Box, nearly new \ii^ r < i' ' im • imMinally at t Im* v-m's lit will in ii tlinnnili ..m. . n t uf nn-a'i- Grade Holstein Cow, fresh in Apr., 3 yrs.. Set Wagon Springs, capacity 3000 lbs. \. I . KllfMi I .i i i 'i with the pleasant taste m.-tuiy . ..ini.li.mi-. Tin* i- \uiii n-nal r . t|i...| 1 Brood Sow, farrow Apr. 1, wt. 300 lbs. Good two-seal Surrey I \\ 11 In P i i. I1 ;i I 1 ' • I' > lij' I'ul I liiv m.| ioiiv \\i* 11avi iiii.'li' u(* uui iniiiii" \\ i* lia v i* lamlr Ilii'in 1 ; ; |I. \V If 1 n|i • u t Inn out. Ms Mil niii' ',\ aim "i I l In. >• .ji 11i. i «• nn l:un u! n*- "r .• im-t 2 young Brood Sows, farrow March 20, Good Heavy Double Harness JlV.MiM.'. I'"• i • • i "'fa • i, vtt V i" ptf - ;^5'. w ailing ami -nyili:' m.Him' I'm! .-i, u- a-l.ativulm- an.I weight 200 lbs. Economy Chief Cream Separator, ce< ii'lVHi;.' I I, i' i t /\ • ' • • l."»\ Il U.• 1,m.w 1 liaI . nr ii i. \ i- wi ll ni ' inti' ..1 iMij.li'il • i.i11• 1 i-1 wi-aK in 40 pure bred S. C. W. L, hens pacity 700 lbs. |M)V 1 • 'Hit !• ii I'i 1 ."II.Jl, in lilp-. in utr' a nninilii.ii • n i. n ..ml . r,iall. in .l.'> I fi.y.'i s. sill, Oliver Sulkey Plow, nearly new Tank Heater .IMIiii I'I. M i' I ll. m.iilni- at I lo ll i. ..|.l ii. i i. ui n I m.'A it it w.-al. in l.'a.JiTshiii 3-sec. spring-tooth Harrow, nearly new Eclipse 200 Egg Incubator \V. I. m.w I lint mil a: ni\ i- ir .'hiiall" iu iminl.^. •« ati'l -ia 11. l.I ill uuit>. ilMI IL'H. I'.I 1. M ii \ Syracuse Walking Plow Quantity Seed Potatoes \\ uhrll' :' i We Imvc tlio exclusive r.dlin-r rights for Ihis groat laxative. V\. I.tin it nm'ini|.|.| with |iiu|i. i a lill'iv llmt it larl. - .n-fuiiliilM'- ami. o-ry uilit r i.i-ri -iiv uf Cm wariao Pivot axle Double Cultivator, nearly new 10 crates good Seed Corn Mi iiii a ii- out i Mifji .1 liy a ii.v of tin- lury lii111II• M< i TERMS—All sums of 85 and under, cash; sums over §5, nine II lies" nuio livi'i'v. pliiuii' \ riioiH'll. iiilv if. •-•nn- oli a inoiCin ••;itll'-lii|' V.'.. kim-A that Ni'W York, fur •'.xiiinpli'. lie.- I .1 1 1 I uulil In liomtiiii.C'l an.I .I.*- truyi-i! rumfoi tahly Mini nf.'lv liy liipi l.nyuml months' time on good bankable notes with interest, at 6 percent. I M'.l i I,. | ' / \ i »li>-\ rlmn Siiu-lnir Npi'iil Stm-1 Mrs. I . T. I'l'ckliMiiisjHMii Tii»*s. j .iy w Imm1 A 1 i lig I'-M'-li ui uiir ai tilli i \. i. ! i'l ii li pUM'iils nonr ary; that • • s' • •.. ivi-.:i!,i irs. I rank Srhwac'na. ! with liienils in (irand llapids. in^urnnri.'inuiii'V i- W'-ll -imiii In ;• | ' v "it i ' 11 U) \ Mis- «<1 i M .lohnson nnd lloss Hakes uives pn.uipi nus and Wi- ktiuw lImi muil.'vn wmfai.' iiiMti>ili" Imnilliii'j oi yn-at l..i.li"s N. C. THOMAS, W. T. CONDON, imu; ! • ' 'i Proprietor • I '.iiiilish ol < Iraml ll'ipids spent lianvaiiv scrvict'. I'lione .Vi tl II ou|i-; ami t hat t h.-r. nn. it i- m >1 -iilii. irnl t u arm n Si a tn milit ia anil ilrill Auctioneer Clerk lira -' a. mn : • '• ; - ••li Sunday at Seven (».iks. •I oe Sim if t of Alio was ii Sunday il un arnmiy llom - ••Tin' i'-' i ie • i. i i'i; I v i isi n i > ilianioti .: tli' m >! vrs i he w hoir i |Uesi ion ot t one(iardner . i'i|uin|M,'l than mir.-.'lv. -: nmi thnt i iKi-m ii uiiM hi'h-M a'tnoNt iu for months and Monday morning atfeniion .m \ • ""ii- 1.1 iite icn'ontiun. Ask Stoekiny;. 1 death relieved him. Miss Clara llornhrookofdrand .j. iinii' ly I If i|rv.'lo|im''nl u; mu'l'-rn »• in-ii watlni' Im- lanuln us llmt 11 1 1 1 1 1 Hr Hasklns the family physician ^unie. I i; '11 " t iri Maynard leaves ni'\t week Kapids spent Sumlay with Low- Wi'ktmw tlnit W' m w.-aliliy I'limiu'ii t.. |iiu.ii|f mir.-i-hi's aiii'i|!iati- of many In this community, who has I in- In-!!' r v" < 1 1 '' j ' • ar/rpi ;i position as assistam pi uti-riiun. pneumonia, !s very low al this writ US M ]•, «'ll iriends. Of Course lux and his many friends will be sad I1 -ishier in the Millford hank. Wi- know that Vmi Kimw ill il > Miss Ko\a 'iardnev spent last dened to learn It Is but a few days at Till' 1 ..;\Vl' I \ \tiil knowinv it w.'knuw mrthi'r llmt. th.' Iniminaliun uf i. .j.iMninu mir '1 ' Always al your call,Me^ueens' week with her triend, l.nltie War- the longest he will be with us. :i t I In' i'i T • i'lis. 1 'hone .• .! lonii ami •l.'aills to haul out hlsstock rack and wagon ' n' 1 nl I'rJ'j Ki'\ ei'i \ whieh had been tipped over I hi* em I .ni» • i p.. ii mi ie sjiirit w uiil.l gu bankment one day last week at Morse ; ai.l.' .i l lu-.v w.mid flj'ht, Lake Corn* rs. his team became Vou want your liiv;i.l, I . '.it.: i -!l and pastries to .n Tli. . wimill know ilii-. frightened and ran aw.»v, circling possess 1 m!.! :,u ti • i lii-ir r.-rt ain fa ti- around an open held until hey got r back Into the road again. They ran Purity lt 'puliilral nuMii'iivorings ^XjFPTjEMElSrT ro mirth until thev struck a telephone IVHi'i.uis l-'l.ivor ••'m tu ilii'tn hi'tti-r to hjivi- pole near W, Velter's house. Mrs. Excellent Color r !im;i. \ I tiiin lu p:i\ imw Velter ami daughter Kllaranont and ITK* WOT Lijihtniv ft ^"w ^ i !•• -i lam •• w ill !••• ini'ff. t'l eauu'it the frightened horses and k m O them nn Ml their owner came. Hats Convd Moi lutv < '(.ntont 1 u il! ar. m-i' i he spirit uf 11,.- 1 off to the heroines of 19M. I'i no 'Pox tu ri a.-i.li* ami h.'lalf.llx t ry 1.1 I'lakiiu s Mil ? loii|.' agu RfXIPi: FOR GRAY HAIR. (ioOli N'olliln > • ••iiu-s avninst war \\ •' To half |iiiil <.l Wat. i a.hi 1 ilav num. n pmall box of ISarbo Ci'inpi.uiul. Attract iV.- \|I|I; iiiaucc • n ti n) I .it iuii lu .at In' k and 'a oz. of yhierlno. Apply to On- hair twice a week until it beeoiaes lho desired And they will if you u.io LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FEB. 10, 1916 shade. Any drugijist eun put this up or :t i;i»\\ mid ymi can mix li at home at very little coal Kill direction? for rnaklm,' and use oume iifiii;ind Kaidds, Mrn. Ira Teeple and In each box of Ihtrbo ComTKnind. It will KEENE CENTER. - Mr .-. 15, 11 a Tls. wlm are sisters of l\M)S and Kradnally darken Htreaked. faded prav 1 Mrs I'.rMo . and Nir-i IL /. Ward, hair, and n-rnoven dandruff, it Ih event M rs. Iv.zh Wat HUM of Di-lroll !•: WHITNEYVILLE lent for falling hair and will make harsh vli-i Inu IMT anal. Mr-. Ivl. N I'arkiT. N 1! Nli (I ••.;•"• if 11 a .id !{aptd-', Mr. hair noft and ulossy. li will not color the Mrs. i.i'w N Onlh-r '.f i i ii-M nlalan aii-i .'• l • . \\ in I-uraer and son .1 aaes. tuiun • ronltitft r hasreturm'd M'alp. 1- no' sti'-l;y or Kreany, nnd doen not IIIT rou-ln. •!. Knhti, from 1". xns. M r • no M ts. \\ .»i I, nnp.Tt and 1 laipldt lifter \li-ltlnLr Mrs rub off | lar vny I'.rown lias ulrm! fur thi1 a nu n i ii a.'.Vs. Mr-. Ilerliert I'urt iml in r sliU-'r. Mrs, Maude iii'M M'M-OII kai. Si'ot 1. who has Mi.. Mr . i iar.-nce r.-t ph-and daiiich- CTATK OF MICHIGAN. The I'ro The Flour ihe iu s/ Cuohs Use." iii• ivial Into 1 In* UMiant hon.-n. lei Lurllf. Tli.-nfii-riioou was very imptel will he held Friday ^ bate Court for the t ounty of i arl >h frt'il and wlh' liavr tuowd pn a ha n 11 v cpfiit la vl-ntn^ and all ! 1; Is. \\ 1th goodHpeakerH. Kent. ! tu I', niliijr. r- turnei) tu ii>i'|r In tues w lidillivf Mrs. y I'.rm st I orlies nml M»h, At a session of said court, held at You have probahly htanl ;; 'iiiii Lily White but if n 1', T \\ I kltis 't, and wife. Mr. and I'.-'-t.'1 iirui\ timr''liMppy blrthdavM, 'e lliipooiigh; violin ami the probate ollice In the city of (Jrand you have never ust d il y- u •! • i.-.t mils ivali/o what O.-ory," ilohlH, .It'iinla and I'.rj;;. Mr;. I , !'.n 'V, Airs. Wllllatiis and 'OM Ii.v Mrri. Leoua ilhiekblirn Ifaplds. In said countv, on the i'.lst .' imiuli'-rinbi tliii name reprosiuts. wrri- iili'tmr j.-m*sts Suadav n M - ur e.' \'in 11uusen of (Iniial day of .lanuary, A, l», IW.. aial M 1 luv.l Sparks la 1. mur . .pi - \ .ti lu mir vllhafe I rti'a.v d Mrs Arch'1 homas return I'resent: Hon ''lark C. Hlgbee. And you are doiii!' \i>iii •!: : inju lin* hy not . n I uy.'V •J.'ith Idrt Inlay. i i.n i ;. r^nn /. • an tijual suf- a i k frum a visit with her Judge of Probate. Vi r , Kaipn WhltnuTv. IhMtiK: lii ill'' I. .LL (Mill. Mr and Mrs, I'lms, Lawyer, In the matter of the estate of testing- il ihorouj'hly. l. l 1 111-1 In u • . 1- v- rv 1 I. 'I, Samuel S. Velter, deceased. M>. and M\-rnrti Slnr^ls i:i.Ml)A L1C I.TIV Seiiiev n \ tsltert rehitlves Orlo.l, Velter having tiled In said All dealers aiv anil.ori/.e'' Io i' urn v..ur nioney if ! i ar Inula . • r.- i hnrfday nlutn m. l • "• i in i..: -egg.-r of Lowell 1 I«• 1! i'i w.'ti .Ni'idt' *Vcavi*r and Crelda After hnlvinir with I.ilv While • r.i v.ill realize why il: r. , - i i - li Im "-rhwar.h'r, were of the death of her brother, It Is ordered, that the Until day of Mr- Slaitli. v\ li*' i.'if In-.-a hri; 'liu' y nolds. I nneral Wednesday February, A. D. ItUti.atten o'clock In we can make such a j'Tarani- Mrs Wllkll.suii \>lJti In-r work, \ "M I -i . ..> \ Mn.r. Monday . ii v.,.•'•n li.mily spent Sim- L-hurch. the forenoon, at said probate ollice, !.• SnriiiiM-lor a w n-k aial will .' (1 Mrs, I', ilee ami ('has. Cook be and Is hereby appointed for hear- And you wil! be coiivinc. (i i! . t I,Ily White Flour is n nil tl' r- m ' W.'u l i t- Wrdoll - • C, n. r Mhler and fatully. i r ami famllv enter- ly sjient Sunday at Miner ing said petition: all wi* claim for i! lho im i lu'oducl ol" modern wu- * loa la I 'h. n s oi Went Caueade. I • i.e.' \ >• w man and Miss Ls- It Is further ordered, that public milling. m M rf-. Li• w i i tali' r has In • i. • ilm oeki fellow left Saturday for notice thereof be given by publication Oilalii^: I" r i'... 11u 1 e-r Mar!.', v- lii . \N . i i. ;r ."-ariitiae Sunday. / "'-.f >. ; x \v 1 to hpend several days. of a copy of this order, for three sue Your dealer has ii. j nursi* in . • .'•! \i rs. . ' Ii iml.. - aad Mrs. A. 1 :<1 I'. l|a\e- .r '-'Mild Kaplds fhop- mibrt and family spent Sat- cesslve weeks previous to said day of v •. --1'-< hack Tm'Hdf.v o - ii.-r w ork. llh Mrs. I'ombH' sinter, Mrs, hearing. In the Lowell Ledger, a Mrs Kd I'nrlxi"" war taki'nlll Su: p ' - >ai im •;•!>. Mr- r.idv l.'vhiL'f-ton and danglt- Inlerhosch of Alto. newspaper printed and circulated In V A I. LEV (Tl V .'.nij i\f; C-.'MPANY dnv. l»nr Is Imi r..\ !i y now 1 idles Aid society held at the said county. Salnrdiix fun nuui! I . l .-uo " , 1 i' liillili havi- ni..v»'d and ari-now n . inr V. nil tlie fuMaer's diUIKllter, Thursday which was enter Clark K. Hlgbee, (iran.l ivapid.*-, 'iich. : V Sm''" hojf h'UiSi*. I'i X "J", « nu..h' li..• • < V ' / Mrs Uolce was not well A true copy. Judge of Probate, t-'. • 1 ra i'. oiiizh. and hu.-hand. m ae ihey were cooking • . d i ' on account of the storm, lohn Dalton. % ' '.s. liujis. Tin- l.nilillu^ harnrd il. »i . Mr?, i rd i.i nlu rt of Lake Odessa •v( tneellng will be held at Mrs. Keglsterof Probate. foil] hut lh»*.v ha vial iha li"gH A ! i •' Is vtsltlnu at tin* iiomo nf .Jacob Mlll- - t,,. i r and w lie f >r a f.-w .ii ys. irson's. ^ nm 5 ptTMinal propi'rty stoM-d la !!••• • .-.i *• ,i . , Mr ,;n Mr-, .lulu stndl are vls- »cdon moved his family to luilldlna: w as iuxt. Tln-y h t-l itu..:'. • r lay where has bought the f"l to tla-lr m Uhhurs fur la lp a- (i; , Itli.U tin-!. •' .n^l't' . Mrs. A Hurl Wlg- i—i miii • •( i i mn liehl. of ' tillU; 1!i .ii present rket of .lohn Kclser, oin' tlinr inon* linlldlugs vsm- Sa fxx Is moving Into o. K. Hello! You with Coughs dnn^i'r. They had a small Insii'Mnr". Miss Nellie NNeaver etllerlalneil it 1 mni In yonnu: pi ople to Sunday i s house this week, Mrs. 10. ' Irikm-y and ilauirhirr 'ood and fnmll.v, Mrs.Camp- Here *s Speedy Relief r r^M. Myrtir wnit to ruopcrsN 111.- I hnr-- dlnni'r. & The finv'iin sale of I lay Whllne.'re lloci;.-fellow. Mrs. I'eggand J Lowell Granite & Marble Works dav to visit imr pnri'iitH, llu* Smr.ts, e N'nndcrmel attended Ber- Tues^ ay p. in w well ntlemh-d. Slop tk« racking and hudanic. ruiac tin; and returned Saturday. lin' snow church Sunday Mr. and Mrn. Lew Hunter were l .-ra- I I * arris ami w If • spi-nt Sun- phleKBi, heal thu rorenest witb Fufey'i. Honey Sumlay KUesis of Mr. an l.Mrr. CrncKl da., with i ue Vo JIM* a nd vv lie. and Tar Compound. M. ,i. --t a hi and f imlly w ere Sun- We bought a lar«>e stock ol < irnniic in lho lull of 1915, IMakney. ".Tust like oil on troubltd wnfvrj-." da -m'sts of Austin l-'.rh and family 'WLLASBURG Is the Way one grateful woman de- before the Quarry pr/ces were raised, and of I*, iwne «'enter. Ullltl. A company of nelgh- scribes the benellt of Foh y y Hon y N MORS 10 LAKIO 'e Mrs dinner Mr. and Mrs. o. ,|. VelUr 1010. jiysilivo fuio n -w 1. r -va I > tii" medical and her son Milton nnd everybody almost crazy, using up and (laughter ICvelyn of Lowell, Mr ir:u» rnity. Catarrh h ; a r.>a.stituti'inal your strength, weakening your vital- and Mrs. Chnrles Smith of Okeinon, disoaso, r. Muir .4 a cun.itiiuiinn.il treal- Heletta of Lowell were ity and inviting serious sleknesa ia at. Hall's Cat: rrh euro Is taken in- ftiesls there. Mr ami Mrs, I'anh urtlsK, MIhhlit-HHle when there's speedy, .sooihiii^. tuiru tcmully, actinj? dlrcol'y upon the blood I .\Hh I'. L Carlield ufMose- < urtlHH of .Im'kson hIho MIhh Laura : nd jmicous surfaces i.f tbo system, thoro- relief in Foley's Honey and Tar Com- l.y doatrnylns tl.o foua.hitlnn of the dis- 1 at I- loyd Lang's Sunday, pound. M. and Hernlce Luderhlll, « and Riving the patient stron;:t!i by J. H. Hamilton Estate ^aneof Ionia spenttwodays Mr, ami Mrs. Karl Curthw luntalled "After using medicine from the doc- '.•. .1 !i:;^ up tliu constltnlion and assistha? 'li with his cousin Floyd tor, without results, for my grand- the olIhrerH of VergenneB Oramte hint r. -.i-^ro ia deing work, Tho proprietors I family. children, who were visiting me," says Citz. Phone No. 20. Lowell, Mich. Friday nltfht. This 1h anew grange, li r.o fo nvn-h faith in 1'^ cnratlve p..w- A STORY of < ra that they offer Onn Hundred Dollars jrhyrg of Grand Kaplds vls- Mr, J. A. Shanks, of Lcwishurg, Ind., 1h the making of a large and strong f r ."ny raso that l* f .lla to cure. Send lon Corneal and wife last •'I bad Io #ret np and »:et a tMiitlo of order and needH the hearty co-oper- f r r-t 11 hy rll DniriTists, 7'". I/.abeth Smith spent from tew doses were given they went to m£\&'masaBss\ n—i Take llaH'H Family Pill;' f.>r coiiHtlpatlon. lay until Sumlay at her sleep and slept throughout the nlKhl ADA VILLAGE. enlson, without coughing. 1 have handled mountains, WEST LOWELL Foley's Honey and Tar Compound i'or Uorn, to Mr. and Mrn. Claud Ulch- » rs of Saranac are at work Ice house .JO x 70 being erec- more than eight years and always ardnon, Sunday, Feb. (5, au eight Mr, and Mrs. James Hoi men and recommend it," r Mr. and Mrs. Mort Kulason spent arvey CaDler of Lowell at vital, gripping, compelling. potiud daughter. You'll find Foley's Horn v and Tar Mr. ami Mrs. James Bristol were In Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank plant east of the canal and lie brl lue. at your druRRists. Ha sure to n-h (Jrand Hapldn Tuenday. Mclilocklln In Grand Kaplds. for Foley's and see that you get ihn Those who attended the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. Orley Kulason at- Kalwurd Is delivering his yellow package. Nothing else will do tended the funeral of the little daugh- 3 had sawed last year to the work that Foley's Honey and Tar Nursery Stock dedication at Grand Uaplds Thurs- day were Mr. and Mrs. T. .Johnson, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Klpp In Grand II Cutter factory. H'jll do. I'Se, 50c and fl.OO sizes. A story of fierce, primal pas- l»r. U. (. Breece, Arthur Frlsble,Chas. Kuplds Tuesday. »wer was In Orand Kaplds For tale by M. N.Henry Nelilst, Byron McCloud and Hex ('has Mclntyre, Melvln Court, Or- lytic Joseph visited her Anthony. vllle Austin and Arthur Green attend* The N. P. Hutted Nursery Company have sions, of self-sacrifice, of hero- Mortimer Larapert Is setting up ed the school meeting held In Grand ;her Mrs. 1. .loseph of Low- now on hand the time-tried varietiet of Kaplds Tuesday. inday, the three carloads o( Ford auto- ttock of fruit trees consisting of applet, ism, and of exquisite romance. mobiles recently shipped here to John Mrn Lydla Hamilton of Manton, Watterson, who has been spending a few weeks ORSE LAKE, peachet, peart, plums, strawberries, ratp- Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Breece were In with friends In this vicinity, has gone I HOMES Grand Kaplds Tuesday. to visit her brother at Grand Ledge. i Velter Is under the rtoc- berriet, black berries and a general line of The grip patients this week are and Is very 111 with grip Many people have paid ornamental ttock, trees, roses, shrubbery Miss Coral Martin, Mrs, .lohn Kel- DISTKICT NO. FIVE Id trouble^. for their hornet through logg, Mrs. James Harris and Mrs. L. rtlss and wife spent Tues- and flowert for tale at reasonable pricet Our New Serial Kmma Wilcox has recovered (rom her people Mr. and Mrs. Averlll. All are on the gain. The LOWELL BUILDING her late lllneas ho as to be able to at- I for the tpring delivery, 1916, at the old Miss Smith of Grand Kniilds Is vis- dit/. of Caledonia. & LOAN ASSOCIATION iting her nlBter, Mrs. Avei tend school again. mis Kiel spent Saturday ttand near G. T. depot, Lowell, Mich. Miss Elsie Martin of Grt id Kaplds Mrs. Belle Needham visited ber ly w ith her sisters In Grand I on small monthly payments, just 1b at home (or a few days helping brother Frank Graham Sunday. about what rent would be. This Don't Miss It With regret we learn of the serious I Mrs. Ceo. Lewis of<'as- f care for her sister Coral. Association offers you the same A very pleHsant surprise was given Illness o( Mrs. Wayne Pardeeo( Low* 3 Sunday guests of their opportunity. w. V. BURRAS Mrs James Bristol Friday, Feb. 4, it ell. and family Mrs. Frank ilegular Board meetings the 3rd You'll enjoy it from beginning to end being her birthday. Dinner was Emmet Need ham visited bis sister, i. I Monday in each month. Gen. Manager. served at noon, covers laid for seven- Mrs. Josle Baker, Tuesday. mutz of Caledonia was the Talk it over with 's guest of his sister Mrs. 4 Phone Cit. 153 - 3R, Lowell, Mich. teen. Those present were Mrs. L. C M, C. OUEENR, Pres., or LEDGEK. IBS. Burt, Mrs. A. Crltes, Mrs. A. Keeler Read the J, B. YE1TEB, See. news of the death of Chas. on Monday has Juet reach- 1 u. *4 fIHE LOWELL LEDGER

the Voice of the {People

Novsy Notes Ahoul ''«iu jfte Jt'eard/ AUCTION KljOW. On account of sickness, 1 will sell ut public auction, Mis. <) A. II..hi i > "i i< v i.'-ii in,'.: Stewait Cdward White of Srand Rapids 'Writes Stirring r.'liu IN < • • iii .i k-M w, I,ii u i u Si rr'u1. i '1 IVn ry iuii j Dtfur ^ir;--.\|jd thi-j dotfrf noi llk'UU alouo yuu u im vwit'dueled iu ili.- 1 east of Ada, on Sjir-iji l,i>: \\' • iii i" i : * *. • *'' - | ilistrin uf I'Hiiifiinia whei'..' I n siil.'and vulc In iIji- malter ul pust utllie (nl v i. I i' 11 'I • | Hi III r and pui L" ba i i.-l- |t»'i l.,(|iK: Inn in ; ii.ni -1 it uni iumd iaij.nri yen Iruiu Maiuf 11 list I <1 Nil • ! \ ' I..n "I!. Ml. li. ;iiiil Oieguii ;o.' my .-.ai!j;i.',->iiit n tilfi. \iiii m,. ie?(>oiiNii..|i.* lu lue: yuu ILivt- n uiir i'' ' >..I-• ; lii I'i h ill'. I When constipation ivpio '.'iiI. nn ::!ii'l I lii' luiu.!i.'.l iiiilli. ui . i nn' I. n .L i... "tti'li oi you i.) di ii lii M.t Slllll ll s i'i. • ,ii..l M.UImmi- duly l.y nn.' un uiall..'i' ui ..iv yuu . nnn' ir.uii m wh.-iv I liv.' Vial h... ail'.• \.ui .'ii.'ii>i...)iivih!r in iu.'. yi.ii uni i li-l. u 1" in.'. In im Thursday, Feb. 17,1916 sll(l('. causes headache use • iliu r way i-. ii |i.»,--il,|f im ns i.. . ..i n iulu Imu.'I. I .io n-.i kiioVi- yuu ju'i Mr , (m, !• i .••in 1 (if t'!'«')' Hunally; I d.. uul v.tif I'.u'vou. M> n.'u >|.a|..'f- do uoi r.-a'ii\.iu lully: yuu j M ll I lll'Hl'' Til-' I > I 11 .-.ill at 12:30 o'clock sharp, the following property: du not l."Iii.'\.du iifiv, impi'rs. i li. uu.'ii II.rv lei v.. il|..ii iullneure Only wlii'ii MuIMI.MV. I, and iha?. |iru|iinliiiu ul thf liundr-'d inillii.n oi m ' who will talo* llu' luisrl.ni.? Mrs. IIMII \ W.i'I» It'uultle, writ.* lu yun diri'.'! .!o \uii i.'.-l ili ? iii.'^-ni".'oi my d.'sii'.1. do vou Black Gelding, 15 yrs. old, wt. 1200 i (j Ih?i ;i.iiliv. II » :: . ; ri't In Deering Mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new eoair iu vii.'d lou.ii willi I'ul.lic opinion. (J ran-1 ll.'ijii'is. Bay Brood Mare, 14 yrs. old, wt. 1200 W. A. Wood Hay Rake, nearly new tndy oduiMunalh .jo.-- 1'ui.li. (ijiiuioii lurom.' -tioiiu ;iud erai'tifiilly Sorrel Colt, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150 ,\ IlilM \!.l \ i it • I I Ili II' 1 1" "i.I' un.'inilm m.-. li is -.o uu w. Iii mui".'voi.'t'|.'<«« i Iini u^'ml br. au.M'ii. i> v ••rv Set Bobsleighs, new I.'IM UCI'IN .'ill.M .1 lii'iiillis" tl.'.'j.. and u Ilea Wi; Aui.-i i.-aie. I'..•! and lliiul d..'|i!,\ Wt'douo! f;il!, ahuiit Brown Mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1050 McCormick Binder, good condition Vl'-il il l- i. i, it. \\ f u .'di iri iml v I u u Iml. will liapi. 'U i i.i- i- n pii \. tiul it i- lai'y.' Grade Jersey Cow, fresh in Oct., 5 yrs. old Hay Rack, new M.innii"! IU • ll II'JIIH I\ voin la'ill. We linv.- Iom rumidi'iiei' iu vuu. W.' lii'li.'V.. \ iiii will dill, Grade Jersey Cow, fresh in Ocr., 4 yrs. old Grand Rapids VVatjon, nearly new it.'i|tiil- • • ' i.er s • i• 'i -The laxative tablet: .oii w raiiv !• mill -11 m y iui.t>ii. i •-ii'^-; I Im 1 \ou will IIIIuiKt.'r Miidwail. Grade Jersey Cow, fresh in Apr., 3 yrs. old Wagon Box, nearly new \!i> r • r .in liai.*. ,(ud linally al Ih.-vu-v I,i-i w ill m Ii ihrouuli -^oim; >•.u l of uu-'ali- Grade Holstein Cow, fresh in Apr., 3 yrs. Set Wagon Springs, capacity 3000 lbs. .\. I.. Knopi) lui,« r.urclHi^pd n liU'Ioiy i'oui|iiiiini-i' i'iii- i- \o u (e-ual in. llioi ^ith the pleasant taste. Brood Sow, farrow Apr. 1, wt. 300 lbs. I wi • I; MI v ;l : ' ' ' '' 'I'I' I'm I lii^-is mm ions W f li;i\c im.il.'tie uni miuii- Wf luot'iuadt'Iht'iu Good two-seat Surrey Jl\ »'|llt". I'I'' : I "r II. w i t- Uj' -o I hurt uiii'li! J iia i iiiu.tv aitii' uul tin. c i)ii;ii-|.i> mi'hoi. u! u> .'ev iii^i 2 young Brood Sows, farrow March 20, Good Heavy Double Harness • •••ivim.' •."» i : phm-z aife uj wailinsi .'ind .. I'r. ^I ri:i iu shi|!•». in '.om • iu unniitioii.". in m.-n, au.l .-. ially in d.' Irowis.-.ul. Oliver Sulkey Plow, nearly new l ank Heater ,)(ilr.i I 'in in. •' "mi iu.- .u i livdi i M. ojiliiii" ! S i i. oi ii j.n..w ii is w.'ak in I. Ldlt'ishiii rro 1 1 3-8ec. spring-tooth H^ w, nearly new Eclipse 200 Egg Incubator Mn U. I. no w 111.;! or i .(: my i- li' .'' ::al I • m i: , m! - n nd I l-'l.-d iu units. ii it ri^! i:. I',! : ;• Syracuse Walking Plow Wnlsclii':-!. We IMVC tlie exclusive selling rights for this £reat laxative. I.me. ii i*- uu''i|in|.|i."l willi |tro|Mi jriill iy, ili.it ii lucks :i"rii|iliine- Quantity Seed Potatoes Mr. in..I Mr-. < • i v IMIV ni | Trial size. 10 cents. aiiil .'Vt'iy ufluM' 11.'ee-ii v of mod' rn warluiv Pivot axle Double Cultivator, nearly new 10 crates good Seed Corn S111 • I' 111 i I ': V I i'i i • ii'uiic i il | D. G. LOOK W.'laiuw ili,it w.'iia\" iiciili.u iduiuiinilion m mniiiiion j.liiud. \\ .• Ajax Single Cultivator Numerous other a nicies Mr. .mm! Mi . i: . .• rvi1'" j THE REXALL STORE lamw i hal "in i-iivii*. arm- and inunition |.l;iui- ai.' s.» n.'af th.- Atlantii' al tl:i\1 w '• k ri'llirncd I . ..ail that Iliev wdiild I.i'au a-si'i to the i'Il uiv r.-ither Ilian uniselve,-. !• line Mm.'i Wfkuuw thai om eua^l d' f"i!.--• yin:-.of outiuuiii' l liyauyul tli.' largf TERMS—All sums of §5 and under, cash; sums over 85, nine Ihik'-s jiuio livery, jiliotii? IMioiU'tl. adv If. •-•uji- on ;i luoilt'ia l»iiltl.'slii|i. W.« kme.v llmt N.'U Vurk. for fxaiujik'. II l"..'' .1 ;m I'l Mi It Hi i months' time on good bankable notes with interest at 0 percent. »!»>« N cliiia Sinclair spciil Sun-j Mis. T. r. rcckliain spoil 'lll'S- .'..Hid he bonihaid.'tl and de-tcoyi'd fomfortaliy and •.•ifdy l.y liij.s heyund 11 io r.-aeh oi oar ai t iliiiv. M., T • lay wiili luM' pamms noar Atla. Itlay in ..m.' Mil- :. • with livr parents, Mr. and Mr<. rccords al Stockinif's. atlv - do.-tlin.'H Wf li.iv.';i!w ays uii.iui'sti.uial'iv :i.'r.'|.|rd I>f •i'llin h i\ is, in Ionia. | (ileni; Adu'atc ol" Saranac was Ti •• i iims Wi-know t li;i I Will i-not oi im|i.i.ili i \ uo i wnsjiu iiu|u(ili 11 I lii Miss Ddi is Morse l"n yesterday . in Lowii Tlmrstlav evi nin^, cjirti Iro iil)i!i:y iu tli»' mod. ru wuild Mnh . II. I Inr Spi-in^wells to visit her sisrej'. i liniest I rvover spent Sunday W.'knuw tlml ituli.-c foi.'i s uu.l li iv d-'iiic : m.ut,- .iiv nefo-ary; thai O. M. Himeba ugh W Is t-rrii! Mi-, I rank St hwat iia. with liieiids in (irand llapids. in>uraiif.' niuiii'y i- w-il siicut. I\ a 111 •i \ n '-ii Miss < M i M Johnson and Koss Hakes uives prompi mis and Wi'Icm.w licit lu.t.l.'i-n Wiiriiiii' ne mi,> thi.' hiindli!:ii oi ^n'.'it liiidi"S uf N. C. THOMAS, W. T. CONDON, '• rV' iiiuci!." < 1 lieji-li ol (I rand llapids spent haji^ajre service. I'lione .'{n tl 11oii|i<; and that t'ifi. 'or. it no! -nllicii-nt a. .'irin a Si.iit' mililia and drill Auctioneer Proprietor Clerk > inday at Seven t >aks. ilea.! :1 nin:: •Ine Sent t ol Alio was a Sun lay il ..a arni'ny llo.us. •The i-ii tin' in li iisnn"^ tliamond reproducers jiuest at the home nl' Charles Wi' kuuw that nnr .\;i;iniic sc.-iii.rd foiild 1..- tiiki-u l.y joiy i'iii* i.i'iii'i' ed us. He has been a terrible suHVrcr c.in 1 lie I, i iii. i III >ni vs " li. \\ hole . |Uesl ion ot Imie (iardner. .•.|in|i|ii'd than iuir-i'lv.'-: .md that oi'.'.' iniO'ii ii ..uld 1..; held altuust iu for m >nths and Monday morning al tenl ion . M \ i 1 it rii 'i'inn. Ask Stocking. death relieved him. Miss Clara IlornhrookoKirand d.'liuitt'ly. Th-' drv.iii|iui. u! ui mod-'i'ii fi'.-mii w .n i:iif luis tautrlit us thai. same. Tli" ne '' i* . •rs W( Dr Hasklns the family physician ' ' • n i Mavnard leaves nest week Kapiiis sp 'lit Sunday with Low- W.'kn.iw tluit w.' iir.' w.'.'illh;. I'mui^h io |ii.o 'df oiirsch.•> a.i...|ii.'il.' 1 lie li"! !' !• . '. ! > • I , 1 of many lu this community, who has '' ' 1 ' > a.-,-epi a positinn as a^sistani ell friends. j.rot.'ft i. ui. pneumonia, !s very low at this writ US LlTt.W ; Of Courj 1' :isl:ier in 1 lie Milllnnl hank. W.' know that Vou Know all il - lng and his many friends will be sad "se Miss iioxa 'iardner >pent last Tilt' I. A." • 'it Always at your call.Me(iU(4ens' \ii.i knowiutr it. w.d.now iiirt In'i- i IM i he humiiint ion uf n d. ianiiiji' "ar dened to learn it Is but a few days at week with her friend. L«»lt ie War- the longest he will be with UH. al tiie iit.:i!' •' ; • , :i. Mr luis. riione ii. ti. adv ner. at Alto. pi'oii.i.'si ciiies by ran.-'.m wmild m.l i..- lani. lv iin.1 l.v us This is a Monday, while Sainrlck, a stock TtlWIlS '! It| ! ; ; i t i \ s Mrs. I" P.. ( larke and son < ler- jiatrluiic ct nmi ry t Mir mfu would liu io. .iml i !i. \ w ould ouni inne to lijihi buyer of tirand Kaplds, was trying You Valentines, all kinds, at all it is I'i a; • ail aM ni I'eio key are visiting Mrs. until thi'y had won. l.'an yoa duui t th'H ii wuuli 1..'a loin; and deadlv to haul out hlsstuck rack and wngon nit'!!;;..'! .iii u.tl pries irom le np. at Henry's which hail been tipped over the em- 1 invke's molhe!'. M rs. lidwin - proi'i's-.' Th'-iirsl v.'luut.'.'idie Ilo .\ .-i oi our eat riutie sj.iril. would gu > iiii 'Iru'.' store. ad\ bankment one day lust week at Morse io I'dll t'Mil \\ ji! i i'i,, j I .di is. into thf si I n^i.';iui't|uii.i..'d. uieraiii. d .., .u nial.ie'.l Pin-y W ould flirhl, Lake Corners, bis team became Vou want your Lread. I i . l it t-li and pastries to 1 hai '.v i i i ci \ .1. Miss Andrews and T. Murphy I Mrs. llarrv I'.it lerson nl Alma ih.w would di". 'l'ol.iil'ly almusi io ih.' ';i I m.oi Tli.'. would know I hi-, frightened and ran a wav, circling possess is l»ein.u :'1 1 ; 1 • • , • | | | . t of Mosrie.'1 « '. * !v• »atleudet H . » > llVil l .tii I e I I funeraII III l aij they i. m. w iill ihriibuv- fad •: ami ih.'y would u" lu I ht'ir ei'i'iain fa I.' around an open Held until 'hey got 1 , i spent irom \\ednesda\ until .sat- oUolin Kn'-le last Tuesdav. Purity It'l't'si cil iii ,' ii , • i ; - i .)i ( cnr^iin; iln ni' ii who .' -h^risiiiliie.iii. .—t or |.. m\ |.oliiica! nian.'iivoriuixs buck Into the road again. They ran " i urdav with her ptirenis. Mr. and MM *,• . north until thev struck a telephone Delicious Fl.c/or 1 I he Misses Ivathryn and \nna mail -u.-ii a iimii\d.ini u.'i-.'s-ary. ll w..uld M.i'm o. iheni bcli.-r tu linv.' l i..- S''ii 'i _ir!:- • . ;v • ! Mr .••re'in. pole near W. Velter's house. Mrs. Excellent Color II ley nl St. .Inhns spent ihe j.iiid in iid\iir. ' le ii wi>.' Icui-latioii ami mm. niom.-v than to |.ii\ uuw Velter and daughter Kllaranont and I ll' • M 'I! "> in .1' < ill i:' " ''"'-i \. W. Weekes let! lasi Thurs; Lijihtin- weel; e!; 1 with i heir part uts here. u-urioii'-'.y iu lioud. Th-.v w ill know dial lli.'ii r. -i-iaa. .' w ill !..• ia.'if.'Cl cauKlit the frightened horses and Oohiia I'i v i'"" : ,|;iv fnr l.nn^ ileach. 1'lor'ula, them nnt'l th'ir owner came. Hats CoM'eel Moi-1uiv ( t.a'jait tilenn I liaff"e and Miss Miltired iv.-. tun tii.'.v willknuw .d o dial th. ir-a.-iill. .• w ill aroii-e tho spirit nf du' l!\flvn h i .i • ' '' j v here lie will make an exteii'letl off to the heroines of IOM. Fine 'rexttnv 1 Cameron ni (i ram I llapids spent uali'iii to sw...p pork i icr-'l and parly puiili .- a.-ide ami l..'l.al.'.|!y try to line I'.c'iifi; . i > :i. . i.i; :•>:.'i vi-n w ith .1. «». l'ro>t. Fl aKiness : RtCiFK FOk GKAY HAIR. < ioD^lier! \ : !'. ; u ; • . I'. -l;. Sumlay with Mr. and Mrs. Tims. a.- umplish what ii- -. rv.-.iu- should li; v.' dune loim afro (lood \ oliin!',' Mrs. T..1. lilerick went In(irand To half pinl i.i v\.(l. i ;i . ! ! >'Z. Dav liursi: leii• <•,<: n.; I'niIi Chaffet. We do m.t want war. w.' do want pi.-pao'du.'-s a-jainst war Wf ll iitids lasi Satur.lay oniiiisiue^s auin, u small l...x of llarl-o <'"»i.|...imd. Attractive Apiicaiance 'lilison. li iitii : !• ' iri if i Ilalph Chase ami P.ruco Mc- i.liow dial ll!ll"-s W i-ai: d.'f.lld our- Iv.'.:. W . ii il t'illpla! ion lu ill Ii(.-k and '.i (>/.. of i lvd'rin.'. Apjily to the Ii .Ir 1 aiid w ili spentl a week v\ ii h her 11 i tij. to you iind wi- iir.- all w al'iiia^! twice a week until it bi>.'om»'.s Oio desired And they will if yuu u.je 1 in: stk i ii i•<) 1:nii!: .\.jii' - Me. 'vMieen tjf (Irand llapids spent (he 1 hrni liers and sisters I here. shade. Any druggist run put this up or (lock. 1 \ i hi wii.'i. i 'j-u r 1 week tad at their respective siiiw \i:T i;i'U \i:n w hitk. y.'U can mix li '.it home at. very little cost Sen l!. M i s;. •.}.•!! -i ;".! • is I he ' Tli.- new Tunes ume nee(11e hnmes licre. K ill dlroctlon.v r .r nuvklni; and use oome in each box of Uarbn Compound. It will iinlinrii.in .ii: p!a.\'s •"!) In L'Oli records nn sniir Mr. lilltiert of tifand llapids wn-i a: McCOkDS and Kradunily dnrUen streakd, faded prav Vidrola wiihnut chaniiin^, -1 . hair, and removes dandruff. It Ih excel ( inn.I .'.lil'ls WtU'k' i":! M irll iu'U II Uin'MiufWin. Warren one da.) last 1'. \\ illiams. WHITNEVV1LLE lent for falling hair and will make harsh has cos I ! ; nm. .. ry lii i 'c Kidney Trouble Leads week. hair soft and glossy. It will not color thu I'iliminate hake-day tronhle hy Wm. Warren spent rmsday at Mrs. Kinnin ("rontngir has returned money in i • 1 v • .-ars. scalp. 1- not sti.'!;y or vreaHy, and doea not esnm I'ansv I'lossom 1'lour. t 'hns. Ulakeslee's. tu t j ra nd .'aiptd-. after \ lHltIiJtr Mrs rub ofi. aceoriiin i ; n li.. . - ••. .-ii (.ul 1»\ To Terrible Tortures Franer nnd lu r slst-r, Mrs. Maude CTATEOF MICHKJAN. The I'ro The flour Ihe i'i st Cooks Use." '''•' I or sale hv all dealers. t f tlw l-n* K nt.tl HlUert, hunMer and The aantjnet. will be held l-'iiday Since according: to hi nrlntiry dlHofdi'fH. lumlmu'ii. rlH'nnni- Pains Often riean ^ bate Court for the < ounty of Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph i\enyon cvi'idoi:. F. b. Is. with giiudspeakers. Kent. li"nr. ! iie - in" ! ;j!iw;i > 'i.\ tt«i!i. Illzzlijc.-K. pnily mvni'iiniu:s under MnsU' liy l.rneHt l urbes nnd Mrs. At a session of said court, held at apj" i! i ini; 'ti ii: - , • iin'.i'il e.i ". t • aini haly of I'reeport spent Sun- the eves iir In lhe feet nnd Uric Atid Pcison lienevleu' lloppoiigh; violin aiid You have probalily heart] arauit Lily White but if iH'rvi»nHiu;t^, llred er worn nnt or the probate uilice In the city of (Irand s.Vi.oni' if, , : i.c- nm'ij.( ,„> Ii day wiih the hitter's parents, Pay Attention lo rains Rheu- pbinu failus hv Mrs. l.euna i'.hiekburn you have never used it yen no: miiy realize what hennnehy iiTiliitf. ddii'l soinn lo renil/.e Kaplds. In said countv. on the ::lst haveuni back - • > in 1 •Vir :IM,, N,rs- Chester l.eary. *.• Ry V«.. ami Mrs. tiuiniherlaln Hie name represents. rhat llur ^reutei'|))iri ni nil Hli'knen.s matism May Cripple You N!r anil X!rH Ar,ll Tll0mH, r,.tlirn day of .lununry, A. D. Mile.. Present: Hon. 'Mark K Hlgbee. siate awanis fnr mic's. Th i> I H. W. Xewkirk will speak at idd-iy c.in 1. • mvoided hy kcciilnic the Permanently. «d last wn-k frum a vlnlt with her And you ai'e doibj'; yoiii. -ir : ;i iaju lire l»y not kldiie.V'-i v.urklii^ pmperly. If yim Judge of Probate. year 11;''rnini • i ; ;i is L'nii , Ci" MetImdist church Sunday ... . , . parents. .Mr. and Airs. ("has. Lawyer r , testing it tliorou'dily. infer tfnn nny < •] I lie many auronteM tniel. Does It hurt to muve i IjnA,NV,.ii » .» » in the matter of the estate of 'forward in nne - i :••. '.a r- ! •"'••eni-ei- nil the Slate Temperance Samuel S. Velter, deceased. 1 tlml necdiiiininy wc^ii.i'h":*^*^! up or arms. legs, betid your Imck urHtret.-h l hoards nf su:>' ; \!- i .•-iii; -iie.i'iiii i .^icsi i'ju aini he invites the bus- dlscMved kldnt'.vs .\ ; Hon l miss Siockin^'s special derfu! m w kidney rcini'tly. vvhti-h Ih your veins and inuH-les. Mr*. D. A. Wuud rteeived word other suitable person. After Lakin'/ with Lily W i'e • .a will realize why I' p.iMisicr "lays, adv very tievvpenNlve yet nets 'lutckiy and Kheuma. ti great spetiailsl's pre Monday uf the death of her brother, It Ih ordered, that the Hath day of 1 ,• ('has. Keynolds. Funeral Wednesday February, A. 1). I'.Uli, at ten o'clock In we can make such a praranl' •. A ihn '•• we c •ui'. :s!> j | exj.eci to li-et a car of comj •nirely on the sent of tie 1 rouhle. s.-rlptlon, ehases this poison out of mi II l the system nnd gives nil' 1 frum all at Snow ihnrch. the forenoon, at said probate ollice, cam| ,i• i • V. ' »e Kiirprtsed how enllrely dtf- And ymi will be cniviae' ti i: .d Lily WbiU Flour is enai'd nl "j mcricai 1'eriilizer soon. Will sell iVr.'iit yon'il feel In n very hhort time. form's of rheumatism. Itactw thrmuh Mr. and Mrs. Holceand ( has. Cook be nnd Is hereby appointed for hear- h"ali li u c • : ' ' i ihe what I do not need at cosi price, 11 doesn't mnttcr how lon^ ytm the seat, of the triinbie, the kidneys, and lam liy spent Sunday tit Miner Imt said petition: all we claim ftd' ii Hi.- liii i 'irodib I of modern I'atterson's of West Cascade. Craiiti 1.' was f. n. h. Lowell. Order now as i hnve snffe?etl, liovv old ymr ure. nr stops the lormattou of urlr acid, It Ih further ordered, that public millinjr. J. K. Kockefellow left Saturday for laililcl'. I ' , ' . i r 1 - Mnii-; only expeei one car this s})nn hers Sidvax has hei n ko nnlh.^mly suv* aO cents. Money b -ek ....•-1 ;".,- i said county. as a clothing store, has been i til last Thursday which was enter Clark K. Hlgbee, (iran-.l Hapidv, -iich. inter' -'I. 1. .\ ' MM h' iiiveii i fesiftil thalM. N. Henry w'.lInfntnrt- leased to Herman St ron^ai ml the Hell It nnd'r a poHtttve u-jiarantee of No ciiaiiL'i'!:' tii *uec a'- ne.-e.s- mined by Mrs. Hotce was not well A true copy. Judge of Probate. in the scim. • c . v ami! attended on account of the storm. same is I'.ein^ titled up lor his relief or refund the moiie.\. sary witli ilie 1. iisno. i ne dia- John Dalton. county. 1 Ionic t :i' ;r:cii]|).vi< 1 1 lie next meeting wil! be held atMrs. Keglsterof Probate. CM'd i use for bakery, confect ionery, ice moa 11 ever v "• ;> itself and the W, I'atterson's. ])a t ients w i ; u • \ i •' I and i.a- DISTRICT NO. TWO. a—i—bpwiihw—iimmihii ii?/aonw I cream and lunch business. records hist a imndred times as F.d. Sneedon moved his family to vice «,.ivi ii 1. i' is ()'.e ()f tin Wm. I 'revv vvat» called t. i Trn vert-e lon^ as anv needle type record. Alto Friday where ban bought the 11 InWJis >t,l'i 111.• 1 r ;in eiiiica-• The Ledger has a ree-ular paid t:ity laHt week tu attio'il the funeral meat market of John Kelner. WHO Mini,.I II || 711—1 v of his unit her. It. I>. Slock in"', sole a "em. nonalciimpai; a. i' '•. imi i.a-!circulation of lion within the Kev. Pegic Ih moving Into (). K, Hello! You with Coughs Iloy DollawayH of Lowell Kpent Fountnln's house this week. lion inr int . ;• i:ji• • - l.dweli; local or iirst zone, not eountin^ Sunday at \V. ti. JJollMWay'H. v«r.? t'llnt Wood and family, Mrs.Damp- Here *s Speedy Relief Cit v hall I'eh. II md I.i All extra-s sold at the ollice. Several MrH. .lohn Itoseina and daughter of bell. Mrs. Kockefellow, Mrs. 1'eggand Lowell Granite &. Marble Works persnn* v.iio a i ran h nnt 1 red more in the state, many 'irand Kuplds Hpent a few days at Katherlne N'andermel iittended ser- Stop Ik* racking and huchinit. raLie Ihf; tlown ;ire inviiid >.•!! .; lii.seiof liiein only an liour or s«) dis- i'eicr Fopma'H. vices at the Snow church Sunday Walter UoKers' nf Lowell ape lit '•j:'. evcnli.k:. phleKin. heal thv roreocss witb Foley'.. Honey free examinat ioi.«: • licar.i \-. liet h-1 tanr. Still others carry the name Sunday at Hen Andrewh'. rn f ^ \ and Tar Compound. er they hiivc ' / n- !i»-> \\\ the uud fame of Lowell to distant We bought a large stuck oi t Iranite in the lall of 1915, I'./rthu Altbiam Is linprcvln^. A FALLASBURO ".lust like oil on troubUd wat. rr." early ,-1 aivs m- •. i i.^eicii-, states and countries. An adv. Miss IJonna Dixon spent one day Is tiie way on- grati idi v.omnu de- pr/ces were and scribes the benellt of Fob-y x Hon y before the Quarry raised, losis can tusily 1 • i kv.! if i'ne in The Ledger not only heljis the lant wiH'k at VV. (J. holla way'p. l-eb. n. 1'JId. A company of neigh- I ten Andrews ppent one day lafet IT bors gave Mrn (ieorge Kummel a ^nd Tar Compound. can give you the bein lit oi last year's prieee as cure is h'-miu enlv. atlvci liser, but the town as well. week tn (irand Kaplds. A6 pli'Ufant surprise hist Saturday eve It spreads a soothlnj?, ben ling- coat- ••ir . .r,> - ir iri-nTn«t1IHI Uertie Kopina was home from Mosc- ntng In honor of her birthday. A Ing over the raw inllamed ihn.ai—it lungaH thi stock lasts. I'lme the order with us now ley over Sunday. nice Mipper served and a gootl time loosens the hack—raises the phlegm Floyd Dollaway cut id^foot reeeut- n pur d i! —-and really works wonders. I'or the Mm.ument or Marker you w ish set in Spring of !y and Ih eoi)lined to the house. Mrs. Melhn'zen, sister of Mrs. (Jeo. Wiiy hack, hack, hack — driving 10 Hi. A Rear erosene Burner I'eter Ostrouskl was a recent vis- Kummel and her son Milton and everybody almost crazy, usiiiK up tl«.r of«irand Kaplds. your slreiiptb, Weakening: your vital- daugtitir Deletta of Lowell were ity and invitine seri. HIS sirkliess Miss Kuny F.rnst returned to t irand Sunday guesis there. When there's speedy, soothing-. Kuru Haplds after a week's visit at home. Mr. and Mrs D. L (Jnrlield ofMone- relief in Foley's Honey and Tar Com- Mr. and .Mrs. Drew and daughter ley vlf-Ited at !• loyd Lang's Sunday. pound. spent Sunday at John Auss'eker's. Our Policy Lliner Laneuf Ionia spenttwodays J. H. Hamilton Estate "After using medicine from Ihe doc- Kd. rstrouhhas returned to his home last week with his cousin Floyd tor, without results, for niv Krund- at Ilnrf.vton after a week's visit at We believe that there is Lang and family. children, who were visit in pr nie," says Citz. Phone No. 20. Lowell, Mich. Mr. J. A. Shanks, nf Lcwlshurjr. Ind.. Kuyji i>e Kn«)e'8. only one way to build up a John Verberg of Grand Kaplds vls- K, J. O'l^onnor of Muskegon spent It'-d his son Corneal and wife last •' I bad to Ret up and uet a hot Ilo of V Sunday at Mrs ICniHt's. successful business, and Friday and Saturday. i oleys Honey and Tar Compound oie v of my store und Klvu them. After a AmiHMae Kngle has returned home that is to give the customer Miss Kllzabeth Smith spent from lew doses wore jrivon tlicy went lo mvw. V'& I after un extended vhlt at Harry ton. last Friday until Sunday at her sleep and slept throughout the night •W v.. home in Jenlson. without coughing. I hav'! hamllod \ .y - > all that he pays for and a HICKORY^COKNERS Carpenters of Saranac are at work- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ror little bit more. on a new lee house -"to x 70 being erec- more than elglil years and always .s [Too late for last week, j ted by liarvey CalMer of Lowell at recommend It." r '•v Miss Ethel CjutgKle Ih now a mem- We believe you should the new plant «*ast of the canal and You'll find Foley's Horn v* and Tar \ ...... k\f. ber of Kills KoillnV family. 'nmth of the bridge. at your druggists, ]• h. i -cs art; lu in.^ cnrrii.-d. Miss Letha reninIned to do some That this policy is working MORSE LAKE. You 'aced not ct i.- clc.-ct Ui iicj;C nor ul haril work —lho sewing for her aunt, Mrs. JoeTallant, | HOMES peachet, peart, plums, strawberriet, ratp- tnu'lo. out successfully, is attested and I'hllo returned Monday. IH Ymi need «ut nl he pi llire.'ihii;'--, or shredilini< at noon .Mrs. S. S. Velter under the doc- berriet, black berries and a general line of MIsh Mabel Wattn of Howne Center to by the large numbers of tor's care and Is very 111 with gfip Many people have paid unless j '• vv iet to assumed the duties In the Merrlman ornamental ttock, trees, roses, shrubbery '1 ii; Mof?ul K-'l 6 . ii! co ;r, mnch vvk between seven and right people who patronize ue. and kindred trouble*. for their hornet through l school during the absence of the I'aul ( urtlsH and wife spent Tues- and flowert for tale at reasonable pricet p. M. :iv froi i sev >1 io - .., i .'\i. il ilonT f'.cl lircd, ami it saves teacher, Miss Lena Veltt?r. Are you one of them ? money on < • * j" day with her people Mr. and Mrs. The LOWELL BUILDING Chas. Murray of Evanston, Ml.,and Jacob Shantz of Caledonia. ; I for the tpring delivery, 1916, at the old Givo vour horse il;", Jm'is Lhcy are fUtcil for, and hi toll tho Mo^'i! & LOAN ASSOCIATION i'.'i )i*!; • ^ lioward Brink of (Jrand Kuplds were Victrolas and Records. Mrs. Louis Kiel spent Saturday f ttand near G. T. depot, Lowell, Mich. 8-ltt to : ' " h l! guests at Chas. Hlakeslee'sSaturday. ca»h, F, O. K. Clurapo —rnul when you see (ho and Sunday with herslsters In (irand on small monthly payments, just MIsh Lena Foster eame home last Kaplds. 4 traciui , y un wnl i- i--: '.votin iliu moue>. Ccme in and look il ovou about wdiat rent would be. This week Wednesday and remained until Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Lewis of Cas- i Association offers you tho same mm. Monday. U. B. milllams cade were Sunday guests of tbelr opportunity. w. V. BURRAS rri i Mrs Jake Draper returned home daughter and family Mrs. Frank Ilegular Board meetings the 3i d t from Grand Kaplds last week. Jeweler Kioughton. I Monday in each month. Gen. Manager. Quite a number from this way at- Alvln Shantz of Caledonia was the Talk it over with tended the Wlngeler-Layer trial at last week's guest of his sister Mrs 4 1 Phone Cit. 153 -3R, Lowell, Mich. Lowell lust week. Fan! Curtlss. M.C.CiREENR, Pres., or H. NASH. Lowell Mrs. Winks and Mrs. Walter Foster Tne sad news of the death of Chas. 1 J. B. YEiTEU, See. have been grip victims the past week. Hi si Keynolds on Monday has just reach- IL Ml *1 I

THE LOWELL LEDGER

v* •2? Talk out. What are yc aimin' to tell tho man whoso words gAlr.ad profit •K me?" obedience - and finally ns the self- "I mot up with a feller in Job declared advocate of peace.' Midmonal IMK MOT WMffi Heath's blind tiger Jest outside Peril. He was standing, as sho entered, a He'd drunk a lot of licker an* ho got little back from the hearth, with tho BEMM® IIF YOUI ter talking mighty loose-tongued an' i' iched air of one who drops into the THE BATTLE=CRY froe." background or omes to the foro with ©ONT IFia MOTT The girl sickened a little as she fell equal readine:Sho found that in that her fears were being realized, appearance as in voice he bore a rough By CHARLES NEVILLE BUCK and one hand went involuntarily up sort of impressiveness about him. In VJB Say# glass of hoi water with to her breast and stayed there. The the brighter light stood tht; messen- • Hy h. n SKI.i.Kits. Ailing IdrcitiM of phosphate before breakfast Miu.lay .Seh,II.| Cnuisi.-. .M(„.,(ly jlil,!.- 99 young man with the shrill voice talked ger, a gaunt youth, in whose wild, I list 11II ti-.) washes out poisoni. Author of "The Call of the Cumbcrlands Illustrations by C. D. RHODES on impetuously. sharp features lurked cunning, cruelly (( o|>yrli;|it, iuii;, W. i:i..|'ti Ni I'lilon.) "1'Jver licnco the trial of Cal Dome- and endurance. But the other man. las started good old Milt McMriar who stood a head taller, fell into a I rroonM rrnn rrMnti*™ . | If yon wake up with a bad taste, bad *V' LEooON FOR FEBRUARY 13 breath and tongue is coated; if your ^•5 hain't been act in' like iiisself. Him pose of indolent, ease which might (Copyright by Churlca villi- Buck.) an' Break Havey's been s.toppin' at wake instantly into power. head is dull or aching; if what you eat ther same hotel In Peril, an' yet .Mill It was a face sli.tngly end ruggedly HUMBLED AND EXALTED. sours and forms gas and acid in atom- squaliil and unllfthfed eabin of logs. "Wnll, now—" drawled the mission- noisch-ssness with which a beaver 1 CHAPTER hain't 'peared ter be a bearin' no ach, or you arc bilious, constipated, At Kiglit of it desolation the girl's ary, "l hain't skeercely as well ac- slips into the water, j chiseled, but so dominated by unfal- KKSSO.N* Tl XT I Hi. 'J;|-!I. grudge w 1mlsoever. When ther jury , lerlng gray eyes that one was apt to nervous, callow and can't get feeling Tho loaves of poitlar juk! oak hung heart sank. A '(iiiare hovel, window- quainted hyarabouts as further up "I reckon ye kin jest lay thar'Ti '"iKhKN* TKXT i-i>t i. |.ir w ip.. was m (1 up Milt didn't seek ler chal- , forget all else and carry away only a r.i'.ne nf om Kuril ,!. . ('1:1 M llmt just right, begin drinking phosphated hi ill and limp: no glio^t of brcozo less and ohvionsly of ono room, held Tribulation. What manner o' lookin' spell," added the woman, "whilst I tliniiuli he ulis i.-l,. .. \.,iir'v:,io > lenge fellers thet everybody I nowed ! memory of dark hair—and those eyes, ,: hot water. Drink before breakfast, a found its way down Hi' iv to stir them up a wreUiifd lean-to that sagged man air ho?" goes out. an' sees what viduals 1 kin l ' I" '"iiuii tl.ai yi• ll •; 11 le.i p - was. frienus of Cal's. Mid didn't even ! Then, as He y sat al table and the (•rty nliuiit lii'i nmo ii n. 11 < nr a i glass of real hot water with a tea- Izito movement or wliiHpi'r. Manks of drm.!;t n!y :i' :iin.;t its end. The open "Ho don't look like nolhin' much," skeer up." seek ter raise no hell when ther jedge ' girl struggled with her discomfiture spoonlul of limestonn phosphate in it. rhodod'Midron. I»r. .iking into a foam of door was merely a patch of greater replied his wife morosely. "He's jest The key word of tlie |,r: t chapK r nt Left alone, tho girl from Philadel- n.h-d favorable- ler Cal right along. 'over each unclean dclail of Hie food. This will flush the poisons and toxins bloom, !:avo the Kerning of r.recn and j darUne.-.s in the j-ray pietnro. llehind an ornery-look in' old man." phia ran over the events of the day- Piiilippians is "conlidence" i.ei vv. This feller what I talked ter 'lowed | she raised Iier eyes from time to time, f ora vcr kldneJ,s un 1 bo white capped wav ;i arn .-Ued and so- il loomed the tuounlain like a eroiich- "Whither did he sot ont ter go when events wnich seemed to smother her li, li. 26). Paul I,:.S con In the ' " - ' * thet Milt di'ln't kr--i- ef came always to encounter upon her Hie n, ! rif lidilied by some snddtn paralysis of iim Colossus. ho lelt hyar?" 'dl ill l'liri!.|,j „„ ,.t llifir " " " P" 5' under a weight of squaior and fore- clar." | steady, appra- dng gaze of the dark the "t'.tiro alimcnlary tract. Do your nature. Sound it^'lf aiip'-ired dead. Al lirst she thought it an abandoned The woman shook her head, then spiritual condition fvv. 1, :;i, which re- boding. The lisiening man once more an- j stranger. i; ai!e- batliing itMin-dialely upon aris- save for hu:.d;ed minors thai only ac- shack, but as they drew m-ar Hie stilo a grim Hash of latent wrath broke in sulted in fellowsliip i vv, ) and fruit At length from 'he road camo loud swered with a quiet laugh. "Do yo When they rose from the table the ie;: in the morning to was'i out of the centuri!" '! lii< stillii' ' of th Cumher-'a (hit , objei t. hr/.ily ro. resolving it- her (-yes. fulness (vv : ,:;i, Thi. i "i kiVnce in shouts of drunken laughter, broken 'low tha: tlml old ralllesnake. Mill Mc- stranger drew Flelch, now somewhat y " .rn nil Hie p.-vious day's poison- land forest. 1 self into a small boy of perhaps "I'll jest let ye hev the truth, spires boidne: ;:nd is a source of jay by 'he evident remonslrancs of a F.riar, aims to stand by an' not try sobered hy Iii ; ni'-al. aside, and the ous waste, g ; a-.d sour bile before Now, as evening sent hei warning eleven, lie had been silting hunched st ranker. Some tritlin' fellers done ; and blessing i a ill's e, j, -,1:i companion who seught to enjoin quiet, ler hang or penitentiary kin of mine oile r im n n (in 1 to the chairs in the i-' 'ing ni.,;•(.- food into the stomach. with gatheriii}. sluidows thai liei ; -an to uj) there at .'.'a/.e with hi hands .-a'ntered past hyar with a jug of forth in ch, j ler 1 : i. . li, n n and by Ih se tokens Hie "lurrin" for killin' '.in of his?" hi inquired dooryard. Then the r.i 'l from ihe Mast To 11 .1 like young folks feel; like lurk in tin; valley:, two niouni'-d tig- , clas:p«-d around his thin knees, licker, an' thet fool l-'h tcli lies jest hdence- is in the face of Hie coii!iicl woman knew thai the lord of the aim iv t softly. ^dipped a v. a\ and took up her solitary you •i-H l."fore your blood, nerves .u.d ur< s i-iade no sound cillu-r save when done follered 'em off. Thel'n all thar and stillering w liii h was bd'or : in i;. 1 i As he cann to hi: lei t he revealed squalid manor was n tmniim, and tlml "Thel's ju : hit." The ansuvr camo I 'ace on top of Hie sti! •, where she mil; fles b •can. - loadc witii body im- i. to hit, an' he hain't got no license ii (-e I: L'V a hoof i phi shell on a sli| p-ry siirfacc ja thin statun- swallowed up in a hick- he was coming under convoy. She quickly ami evrlt-dly. "This feller sat thinking. pur lies, ret from your druggist or or saddleleather rivaled under the Ht ack tio'laway iiiuher. 1 reckon I, Be cf the Stiiv.o f.'inJ. vv. I-l. Tln- i ory shirt and an overample pair of shrank from a meel lug v. ills Flelch low ed Ihe' Old Milt aimed ter show At !;: I ; was conscious of a pres- . en i-i pi-r a qiuiner pound of iime- l)atient : i raiuliliii" oi" their animals. by now lie's a-layin' drunk some- Itey word of ibis chape r i. K.e word i butternut tro-sers that had evidently •McXash; but if she went out by the Ih'T world Hiet h<- coi!hinI cit no jus- ence bc-'Mc.; her own. - of so mone . ' -I., pbo phate wlii( ii is inexpensive In front a batti ed momitain whars." "comfort" tvv. I, H'l. Tin Iii t sec-! come down in honorable lieritaLi- from onl\ door she knew she would have tice in a cole tie I b'lomred to Ans< standing -.llently at her hack. an! aim'st ia:,lel(e\c pi 'ar a For a moment there was silence, Hon might be i nliHi i "Tli ' nmforl ol cer aBtrido : riuuy, brown mule. i cider brethren. Hi: small face wore to confront him, so she lay still. s - n ish ting which is not UiU-icanant. Havey. an' Ihen he aimed ler 'tend Bat her nervous' v she turned Iier I.ove" (vv. 1-18) and the . cond sec The seee.tii 1 lUm .• came : eiii" yards a sharp, preinatun ly old expression through which dtirted Hie distant Flelch was deposited in one of the Ju. t as soap and hot wafer re t. on ler his own jesllce fer hisself. He head, and theic, with on fool on Hie Hen "The Comfort of Knowledge" ivv. behind, e.n •lull;, folio win", in the as In- ste id s:aiini; up at the new arri- iinkle of cowbells down the creek. split-bottom chairs by Ihe doorstep. the skin, cleansing, sw -fi - ii ' and 'lows ti r hev hit homemade." lower step of Hie stile, stood the H'-.'lO). If tin re was In be oppo.-iC m other's wai. on a muh' which limpcil. val- and hitchiii',' at the single "gal- Heyond the crests lingered only a "1 jest went over thar ler borry a fr<-sheniiig. so Ik t wa'. n nnd iiis.c- "How is he goin' to li:. it?" Tlie young ; Iran • himsi If, Otme more from wiii:o!it certainly the ''hristian.- Thi.- seeomi imuIi' 1' re :: woman, rid- lus" which sup! tu t d th" family lemon a ft en,low as reliet of the dead hoe." he proclaimed, "• n' 1 met up stone phosphate act on the m r .ach, 1 qucsticii v.a • a hit '•onfcmpluoiis. llu ir eyes ne t. aad with a little start ought to •.t..nd lo.n ihi-r. Paul is ur>'. iti!,' a; t rid". Sh-' w.i. - i >ounf woman, j breeches. day. The brown, colorless man astride with some fellers and thar was all liver, kidneys and bowtls. Men •.ml "They li^i r thet wli en Cal coni"s sin- droppi I h -r own, ing them to uni.y in order thai it and if just now h i lender shoulders i "Airy one o" ye folks rot a chaw o' his mule sat stupidly looking down al mannei office licker. They had white women who are mv tally . ipa .-d. clar he'll ride iickeiy split, with a "I kinder hale to bother ye, uia'ai i." might comfort and console him. He also dropped a >, still even in |terbac« v?" he demanded tersely, then the brown, colorless woman across the lieker an' botfled-in-bond licker, an' biiicus. bcadachy r liavr any •lema'jh bunch of I la vi y boys, over hyar ! r . aid the even voice, "hul I can't hardly had always rejoiced in Ibis church their droop they hinti at a gallant stile. The wailing girl heard Ihe none of hit didn't cost nothin'. Them ! , : add-d in plaintive afternote: "I hain't this dance what's a-goin' for., d al "et aerost tiial stil,-wdiilst y«-'re setlin' disorder sho.ild 1 "g'n this, .ps.;.l. bulb- gra'-e of earria•r' . preacher inquiring which way the (HI), bill he dr.iles tllelll to "lill full 1 had a chaw terday," fellers jest wouldn't hardly suffer me I on il." ing bef 're breakfa-l. They nr- as- The girl was very slender and, niasler of ihe house had gone and his joy by being of Hie same mind, "Sonny." anuouuei-d tlie colorless ler come away." There was no nole of h.idinage or sin 1 th-.-y will I-. come n .d c: .n'v.: on though ionvoyed hy the drab mission- surmising that "mebby he'd belter set "An' whilst ye war a-soakin' up thet i having Ihe same- love, being of one ac mountaineer with e(iual sii'cinclness, •v-\ h ily in his tone, and his ch ar, drawn the subject shortly. Adv. ary, "Good An si;" Talbott, riding out in search of him;" the words cord, of one mind." Paul's comfort of "we want ler be took in. We're be- thar free licker them pertater sets was | features mder llu moonli.-hl, were en- astride a lame mount and aceoutered seemed to come from a great dis- love in ti.e disciples he anticipated nighted," a-dryin' up wailin' ter bo sot out,"; tirely serious. They Don'i Speak Nov/. with saddleha^s and blanket-roll, iier , tance, and her head swam giddily. came the stern wifely reminder. would be ire to their stale of mind, iinris, aged laid',.- \ear.- was a'eiie "Ve moughl a\ I'htcli." was the Juanita rose. "I beg your pardon." which depi nded upon (a) unity i vv. i clothes were not of mountain calico, ' Then, overcome with disgust and 1 'eiween the strident voices camel PP " Ihe ll' -use w hen ;t isilni' (-i-iii d lo stolid reply, "only he hain't hyar. lies , : iie said hastily, ns she went down the I.-),- (b) humility (v. ;!); (c) that but of vood fabric, skillfully tailored, i weariness, Jua "'ta Holland saw the every now and then the softly modu- i sci- Icr n "•.li. r. i airy one o" ye folks got a chaw o' stile on the far side, Ihey might '•mind Hie things of oth- j and she carried her head ereet. afterglow turn slowly to pale gray lated tones of tho stranger whose Horis ; adln! Ik spilalily as • he indd : t( i baccy." .\ "Thai's all right, ma'am." replied ers" (v. -I). Nothing would so comfort Indubitably this w.-.s a •furriner;" and then to black, shot through with words Juanita lost. Vet. somehow, tiu- door opi n wide. "1 don't ch.aw. ner drink, ner smoke." v the man easily, .-.till wilh a serious and console, or so gladden the heart a woman from the oiher world of orange spots. Then she grew sud- whenever she heard them she felt • v^- Oh. Mrs. Browne." she said bright- i answered the horseman quietly, in the . * v - V '( I dignity as he. too. crossi d the road. of Paul as such unity, it was even "down below," I'.ui who was she, and denly indifferent to the situation, soothed, and after each of these ul-1 ly. "tiiclher will be so pleased, she manner of one who teaches by pre- While he wa.> untying the knot in so willi the heart of our Lord (see ' why had .she come? As to that, word swayed in her saddle, and slipped terances the woman outside also ! Imped you'd come 'his aftemoon!" j cept. "I'm a preaidier of ther Gawspel. his bridle rein the girl stood wat(til- John 17:1'!). The words "he of the had gone ah- ad of her and been duly limply to the ground. spoke in softer tones. Mrs. Browne bi-amed at the w;irmlh reported to the one man who knew j Air ye Flelch's boy?" The young woman who had come to ing him. In the easy indolence of his same mind" do not refer merely to a of tbo welcome. j "lluh-huh. Hain't thet woman got Whoever the stranger was, he car j movement:; was Hie rippling some- unity of opinion, hul rather to a unity ; things h'-rcabout; who made it a point conquer the mountains and carry a ried in his voice a reassuring quality. | "Is thai: so, dear?" she asked. "Then j no terhaccy nuther?" thing that suggested Ihe leopard's of purpose and affection, literally "be- your n other is at home?" to know thiir.'s, .-111(1 whose name stood torch of enlightenmenl to their illil- so that without having seen him the; fu,. j ICvidently, whatever other charac- J.- !'rict ion less strength. ing souled together." The word "lov- "(.'h. no." tins', i-red Horis just as as a challengi- to innovation in the eracy had fainted from discourage- girl felt that in his presence there was - ,, inountuiMs. | teristics weni into ihis youth's na- The very (jiiality that gave this itig in the lirst clause (v. •'.) is ti . brigiitly; "she's g,ono out slioppiti1; and ment and weariness at the end of ihe an element of strength and safeguard- ' , lure, he was admirably gifted with te- young stranger his picturesqueness strong one. Paul does not want any- ! won't Ih home till late tonigh'."— When at morning she had started lirst day's march. lng. out from the shack town at the end nacity am! singh-n. ss of imrpose. and stamped him as vital and dynamic thing to be done through factinn. or Pittsburgh Chronnde Telegrapdi. Tho weariness which caused the Al. last from ono of the beds she of the rails, "Had Anse" !!;;vey's in- fainting spell must have lengthened in iiis mauhooii sprair: from tliat wild party spirit, or vainglory. Fach one heard a scull!ing sound, and a moment ronuhness which he shared with his form- rs had ridden noi far hi liind her. should jiiil the rights of others before r* ,li £i i l u, , its duration, for when Juanita's lashes later a childish form opened a door at Tetter they had pushed ahead ami re- nickered upward again and her brain eaeles and Ha.wn shared wiih her those of iiis own. Furthermoia; each I I'llH0 t!•!fit the hack of the cabin and slipped out i».ii 5?0 layed their message to their chief. » iiVn- •' " - •fmm weediike liowers. And yet it was one should look w ith interest and fa- | eame gropingly back to consciousness into the darkness. She had often heard the name of sho was no longer by the stile. somehow as though this man, whoso vor, not on iiis own things, but "each That revealed an avenue of escape, mm u Bad Anse llavey. The yellow press of She was lying in tho smothering voice was •> calm, who- • movements also to the tilings of others," have an Swainp-Uoot.Dr. Kilmer's Prcsctip- - Juanita had not known that these win- M.'J?/' were so quiet, whose .'.axe was so mi- tho state, a" ,:l even of the nation, was softness of a feather bed. On her pal- equal regard for the inten-sis of oth- lion. Overcomes Kidney Trouble dowless cabins arc. usually supplied fond of using it. Whi-newr to the law- ate and tongue lingered an unfamiliar. arroganl. ws.s crying out in a clarion ers as he would have for his own. wiih two doors, and that tho one into less mountains cam.' ir sh upblazing sweetish taste, while through her challence with every bre.-.th: "1 am II. Let This Mind . . . Which which the wind does not drive the a man!" It i- now rnneed' I by phy-vi.om tint of feudal hatred ami blood was h t, it i veins sho felt the coursing of a warm Was Also in Christ Jesus, vv. 5-3. The weather stands open i'or light on win- Suddenly she wondered if in him Hie kidneys dunild Inve icire altontion was customary t<> say thnt the affair glow. second comfort of love was due, not to : as tlu-y ci titi d the nlbcr n'.Miis te a iv- try days. .Now sho, too. rose noise- she might not find an ally. She felt boro the earmarks of Had Anse's in- Over her stood the woman who had a unity of mind, but to the standing inar' -ible decree and (In i tminTidnn- lessly and went, out of tho close and very lonely. To have conns* 1 with citement. Ci rtain it was that in his been across the stile when she fainted, which Paul and this church bad in niiiounl nf v.nrk in r.-ni"viii„' tlio poi-on-" musty room. It was quite dark out own territory this man was overlord her attitude anxiously watchful. In He Was Standing, as She Entered, a someone in these hills less stupidly Christ, due to his iChrist's) slanding I and \\a.-!e iniMliT frnin tli-- sysloin by there and she could feci, rather than | 1 fillering the bli -.d. and dictator. one hand she held a stone jug, and in Little Back From the Hearth. phlegmalie than Good Anse Talbott in God. The words of this passage see, the densely foliaged side of the | The kidneys -h.iuld rc-i-ivp conv n«- Like one of the untniaable eagles the. other a gourd dipper. So that would bring comfort and reassurance are among the most wonderful to be mountain that loomed upward at the ther pint. Sonic of Milt's fellers aims si.-t in'.e when nced.'d. Wt- take 1 cx- that circled the windy crist;-, of his accounted for the taste and the glow. to her heart. She must cope with the found anywhere in the Bible. They hack. ter slip over thar. too. an' while Cal's i erci-r di nk le--, wi-ier and ofti-n eat mure mountains, he had watch'd with eyes and as Juanita took in the circum- powerful resourcefulness of Bad AHM- contain a statement of the most pro- In her brooding she lost account of celebrntiii' they aims ter git him ter-' Havey, he of the untamed ferocity I ricli, heavy foml, tln rcbv micin.: Hie kid- that could gaze unblinking into the stance she heard the high, nasal voice. found truth and mystery that we have neys to do iiiinv wnrk than nature ia- time. At last she heard a voice sing night." and implacable cruelty and shrewd in- sun all men who came and went pitched none the less in a tone of regarding tiie person of our Lord Jesus ti-ndcd, Kvidciire nf kidney troub!o, such out from the stile: "Do they?" Tho taller man's voice I kindiy reassurance. telligence. If some native son could Christ. No plummet has sounded their as lame back, annnyin^ bladder tro-.iblcs, through the huiilamls where his aerie was velvety. "Weil, go on. What j perched. Tho.-" whom h" haled, un- "Ve'Il be spry as a squirrel in a leetle 'Tm Jim White, an' I'm a-comin' share even a little of her viewpoint ' depth, nor rod scaled their height, sninrlini; nr binning. l)rifk(hi-( or scdi- in." else?" incnl. s allow C(an!di-Nann. rheiinmlisia. less they. too. were ol" tin eagle breed. spell, honey. Hon't fret yoreself none. she woidd find in him u lower of nor tape measured their bn'adth. His A thick welcome from Flelch .Mc- "They aims ter tell tho world thet strengih. eternal deity- and on the oilier hand innylic v.(-,ik nr im-nnlar heart actinn. Hercc and resourceful and strong of Ve war jest plumb tuckered ont au' warns ynu tleil y-iiir Kidney- reqniro help Xash followed, and then again silence they let ther law take hit's co'se fust. | Perhaps he had yielded to the un- his amazing self-humiliation—yet talon, could not i •main th- re. yo swooned. I've been a rubbin' your imm-.dia'i I;. In ,i\ii:d ninri.' serious ti'i'm- i settled. hut thet Bad Anso Havey makes a spoken appeal of the deep, rangeful This slender youn; woman, astride hands an' a-nourin' a little white I these fuels and truths are brought be- blc. After a while, as she sat there on mockery of ther law." eyes that wc re always gray, yet nev r a mule, wa.: COII;;M:.' as the avowed I licker down yore throat. Don't worrit j fore us to enforce the homeliest duties An id>-;d lierha! cninpound thai ha- hid For a moment there was silence, twice tiie same gray, and the sweetly Tiinsl vi inar'.alde sii'-n-s as i l.iduey aad outrider of :: ord- r. Slie meant yon sell none. We're pore folks an' ; the rock, with her chin disconsolately ol every day life. Equal to God (John and tiie quiet voice commenced, iron- sensitive lips so tantnlizlngly charm- bladder remedy i- Hr. Kilmer'- Swamp- to make war i-n the whoh fabric of we hain't got much, but i reckon we! in her hand and her elbows on her I OHIO) yet he gave up his divine glory ically: "My Cod, them fellers lay ing, because Ihey were fashioned for I*• "K Tliere i- ii'•!hin.; «'!-e like it. It. Illiteracy and squali'l ignorance which kin make out ter enjoy ye somehow." j knees, Ji'anita became conscious of and incarnated himself in the his- footsteps and knew that someone .cas a heap of deviltry in against Bad smiles and were now drooping inslead. torical Ji-ais, was anointed of God. i.« Hr. I'.ilinrr"-- pn -rription u-iai in pri- lay intrenched h'-re. Conseiiuently her The four walls of the cabin might ! vate plMf : 'id it i-' >1!; e to 1 -lleet .VOU, coming toward her. Then she caught Anse, don't they?" "I reckon." he said, "you Iind il right died on r. Homan cross, buried in Jo- arrival would interest Had Anse lla- have been the rocky eon'.ines of a Gi-t a hi : i!(- frnm your di ir.'^i.- l. the calm voice which had already im- After a moment of silence, through different, don't you?" seph's tomb, yet rose, again and is vey. mountain cavern, so formlessly did Tfowi-wr, if ymi wi-h lirst In lest (lii® Over Her Stood the Woman Who Had pressed iier- Ih'.- voice of the stranger which Juanita Holla was painfully j She nodded, alive today as much as when he walked Once, when tlu-y had stopped by a they merge into the impalpable and I great }»ii-p.ii.iiion. -end ten cents to Dr. Been Across the Stile. conscious of the quie oeat of her own \ "But it's very beautiful," she added •wayside mill to let thi ir mules pant at sooty murk that hung between them, wiio had brought home the half-help- o'er Galilee's hills. Tin; mind thai Kilmer • ('l:in-l:,iniln:i. N. V.. fnr .1 less householder. heart, sho heard again tho tne xciied as she swept in r hand about, in a ges- was in Jesus was a purpose lo choose sample bi-iil . Wli.-n writing bp sure and the water trom-li, she had caught a .Uiauita Holland smiled as she shook obliterating all remoter outline. Only I voice of the tall stranger. Now il was ture of admiration. (he lowest depth of humiliaiion rather niiiitio;i •his i iper. A'v. scrap of cor.vi: sat ion that was not her head and replied: "I'm a woman, things in a narrow circle grew visible. ' "I reckon we're out of earshot now, I reckon we kin hev speech here; but the capable tones of a general oflicor Il was be who nodded at that, very than ii full equality with Hod. either meant tor her ears; a scrap laughingly and ' don't use tobacco." and at the center of ihis lighted area - Where Money Talks. heed your voice an' talk low." giving commands. gravely, and almost reverently, though choice of which he might have made; tossed froie bearded lip to bearded "The hell \e don't I" The hoy was the slender ligure of a girl hold- : Sin- was doiim Per br : to make ful! "Did ye give warnin' in Peril?" at the next moment his laugh was imt he chose lho former ereation's lip among the hiekop.-shirted loiter- paused, then added scornfullv. ".Mv ing up a lard taper, its radius of light In the face of such a preface tho girl j use of l.er ! ap-\i ar premgiiHve, "No--I couldn't get to speak with short and aimosl ironical. most subiinie illustration of self-sacri- ers at, the,.mill d. or. mammy chaws and smok too- but yellow and flickering. shrank hack in iresh panic. She had i "1 ii's : peer "irl. as you know," s Cal. He was in cole --and s; v in' as "I reckon He 1 never fashioned any- lice and this is the mind we should "Reckon the? tliar":: the f. lchedin she don't si raddle no boss." As the mountain girl felt the eyes '» wish lo overhear private conversa- she said, ' hm if ip.e di votion of a how they didn't ligger on raisin' no thing belter--nor worse," he told her. have. The word "robbery" implies a womai: what aims t< r start a school Ai'ler that adminis:raiion of rohukc of the strange and, to her, wonderful i Hons. trm and loving hearl goes for any- hell twell they git. over hyar 1 didn't ' thing to b" seized hold of. Instead of over on the head of Tribulation," ' he deigned once more to rocogni/.e woman from the great, unknown She huddled back against the rock "When you've breathed il an' seen it thing wiih you turirnn ba-k wards. 1 (com0I^,e straight an' lived it. i:o other place is lit lo seizing hold of equality with God, drawled one nalivi 'I heard tell of I the missionary's insistent queries, world on her. her own dark lashes and cast an anxious glance about her I ! ' ' "Oh. ii ^o.-s w ii a me all ri«!il." in 1 ,!lis 1 • well in, an' yet someiimes 1 'low that .lesus let go and seized h Id of the. her t'other .lay." I thou.L'h lie did so with a laconic impa- fell timidly and the h. nd that held for a way to escape. Behind lay the l '*' lerrupt ,1 the iirnclicid young man, ter lix things up, death mi the cross, and thus made Willi a somewliat dei'isive lairh an . Hem (,«. the taper tremhhd, whil > into her mountain wall with its. junglelike j God didn't mean it to be the habita- hut I s afraid il won't g > with the "Vou ride over to Hie dancie' party, tion of nvn an' women. It's cut out himself of no repnlalion, literally emp- other had ciuitribu'ed: ' I t dl ye Flelch hain't hyar." The checks crept a carmine self-conseioun- 'rowth, where her feet would sound i groet r ami Hie butelu r." (let the older fellers logcth t. Keep for eagles an* hawks an' wild tilings. tied liimse'f. The context shows of "Mebby she hain't talked thet itro- hoy stalled disgaisledly away, hut ness, Juanita, for her part, sensed in an alarm of ruslling branches and dis j the boys quit i ami sober cold sober. Il bemnes to Hie winds an' stnmis an' what he emptied himself: (a) his jeck over wit!; Had Anse yit. Hit I paused in passing to jerk his head her veins a new and subtler glow than lurbed deadwood. But the men were . l-^i-pARi-DNf'SS! Watch thei old fool. Bob McHreegor. bear an' deer. It puts lire into veins divine form; th) Iiis divine /dory. This moughl b( a right jrood idee fer Hiet | toward ihe house and add- i: "Ve that which the moonshine whisky had strolling near her. and to try to reach j i Hon't spread these tidings lill 1 gel ialler is shown by his birth in a : table lo Fortify The System Against Grip gal ter go on ii.iel; down below, wlmr • moa -hi ii.v Hie' woman ei' ye'veamir.d quickened. The men and women of the house would require crossing their meant for blood, an' the only crop it j there, if Cal conies over there {ell raises much is hell." ami Ids deaili upon si cross, thereby v!. II r.i in j. pi • i!. U l.AX.ATiVr, f.R'.MO she b'longs at." ler." the hi!-,- had made her heartsick with path. cl ' '• i -N1'. c;,uiil.l bt! lake:!, .; this n.inbin itk n him- to keep outen sight, Nothiu' being under the curse of Hod (Hal. The girl was thiiiking of all Hiis The lrav( !ers raised their eyes and j their stolid and animallike coarseness. Then the second shadow spoke, and "Vou- you've been o t in the other .•.'f « in with oilier innrcdit iie; S • uev won't break loose before midnight. But this was an act of ohedi- a - :| Tonic and l.uxaiive ai-=; thu--, now us she rode in tiie wake of her , saw a second ligure slanding with j Now she saw a slender figure in which its voice carried beside the nasal world -down below?" she em •Honed. That's my orders, liy Got! Ale.i.diiy, once to God tv. S). The father bade tii'- :,v toni in condition to v.iil;aand silent escort. j hands on hips staring at. them from the lines were yet transitory bet ween shrillness so common lo the hills Ihe "Ves; l.nl 1 eos'.dn't stay down there. Co:i!-. t.,:,! ;„••! Infint 1121, Uicn- i-; • uly , ar I aim to have peace hereabouts just him lo do it. The sacrilice of Christ In a moment of almost cringing de- the distance. It was tlio slovenly lig- the straightness of the child and lho tenseness of suppressed excitement. I eouldn'i breathe, hardly. 1 sick- •nuoM.j ennsMNii.' l W GI-.OV.; M, ! now!" had its original source in the w ill of aalliri-'on bos. *oc spair she wished iiuiecii thai she were ure of a woman, ciad in a colorless budding curves of womanhood. "Thar's liable ler be hell lernight," ened- an' I eame back," The speaker's voice Wn ke off and God his love towards us (John ".lii, "back lliar down below whar she and shapeless skirl and an equally If was to such ehildren of Ihe hills The girl I bought tlml the quiet She Ir.rn il to him impulsively. Experts Net All Heard From. the two men pa:-,.;ed out of sight Bom. .':S). There are three thoughls b'longed at." shapeless jacket, which hung uuhelled a-, this that Juanita Holland was to stranger iaughed, though of that she- "I don't know who you are," she Critic Now tlml your play is to Im around tlie corner of the house. in this passage: ta) the iiicarna.lion; Then, almost iiercely, drawing bad: about her thick waist. As sho came bring the new teachings. But even as could not be certain. began hurriedly, "but 1 know that you acina'ly pi "dneeii. you eai surely •'iv' (hi the passion; (ci Hie exaltation. lior aching shonh!.ahe cast her slowly forward the girl began lo lake she smiled the child--for sin; svemed "1 reckon ye mean com" rniii' Cal brought tiiis man home when he was me re-me id( a as |.) t;.,.. pPn ;ee' g- s. CHAPTER H. Keep this in mind and remember oyes about on the darkening sc ne in other d lails. The .voman was to he only fifteen or sixteen -surren- Douglas?" not in a comiiiion lo come alone. 1 etsl aclim. i'aid's circumslances in prison when and raist.d her \(dc" in air.ious in- bare'oot. d and walked v.iLh a sham- dered lo her shyness and, Ihriisting know thai, you sent a man ahead of i'laywright -It's still loo ii, ieb: iie, "Thel's hit; when I rid outen Peril The ;;;il rose and made her way he wrote this letter. Ben, edmr also quiry: "How much farther do we have bling gait which made Jnanii.i think the taper into her mother's hand, you to keep peace at the dance. I Vou see. the call boy and Ihe man at this atternoon ther jury bed done look unsleadily to the hack doer and let how tiiis Phllippian churcli was to go?" of hears pacing their barred inclos- shrank out of sight in some shad- know you have a heart, am! ii means the slage floor haven't told no yet ther ease, an" everybody 'lowed they'd herself in. Sin; threw herself on the formed as a result of a prison experi- The man ridintc a.l •: ,| del not tern ures in a zoo. Her face was hard and owed eovner of tho place. something -menr.s a great deal lo what Hi. y want done to it.- -I'uck. find a verdict afore sundown." bed and lay there, rapidly thinking. II ence (Acts Hi). his face, hut Ih:';;, liis an nver apa- unsmiling, and lho wrinkles al out her Then Juanita's eyes occupied th'-m- ' feel that someone in these hills, feels "I reckon"—ihe taller of the two was obvious that her absence bad not thetically backward fi. i r his shoulder: eyes were those of anxious ami lean selvrs with what fnennentary details j about it as I feel." 111. God Also Hath Exalted Him, vv. men answered slowly, and into his been comnu nleil neon. A few min- "Wo g( ke< j( right ''ii till we conies years, hm ihe eyes tlminselvi s were Ihe faint li-.-ht revealed. The barrel She stopped : addenly. reaHzing that 9-11. The result of this comfort of softly modulat.d voice crept some- utes later sdie heard th-; voi-e of Mrs. love, due to a stale of mind on Hie ler a dwellin'-house. I'm aimin' fer not unkind. Her lips wore light of a rifle caught the weak Hare and : she was allowing too much appeal to thing of lliuty finality -"! reelmn 1 can MeNash sill'.',Ing out: "Vou foil;s kin part of tho disciples ami their having old man I-'letch McXash's cabin a clamped on the stem of a clay pipe. glittered. The nnearpeted lloor of | tell creep into her voice; that she iiad JiluUmiLsy ye what that verdict's goin' to all come in an eat," and found her- lho mind of Christ, was first I lie ex- Jeetie ther rise of a mile frum hyar. " 'Fvcnin', ma'am." began Ihe moun- rude puncheon slabs lay a thing of be. come to light, not to sue for favor, Ca) will come clenr." self, oulwardly ealm, makinc, her way iiltation of Christ tv. '.H,and ihe giving I 'low mebby he i nii dit shelter us taineer. "I'm Hood Anse Talbott. I gaping cracks, and overhead there was! j "I I thought maybe you would "Thet hain't ther pint," urged the around to the shed addhion which unto him b" • the" name, not "a" name, tlll mornin'." reckon mehhy ye've heerd of me. Tills a vague feeling of low rafters, from help me," she Iini: lied, a littlo falter messenger excitedly. "Thet hain't why served jointly as, kitchen and dining- that is above all other names; and "And if he doesn't?" lady is Miss Holland from down he- which hung strings of ancient and | ingly. "Would you mind telling me I've rid over hyar like a bat outen room. secondly, worship on the part of all of "EC he doesn't, we've got ter ride low. 1 "lowed Flelch moughl. let us shriveled peppers and a few crinkled j your nam.;?" hell ter col eh up willi yo. I was When she entered lho plaee Flelch 1 on a spell further." tarry hyar till sunup." "hands" of "natural leaf." He had iinhilched his horse and God's creation, every knee bowed in No sick hcadaciic biiicusness, aimin' ler lotch word over ter ther j MeNash was already seated, and submission; and third, confession (v. The p.irl dosi d her eyes for a mo- "I reckon he moughl ef he war hyar "Dawn," commanded the woman, ' stood wiih the reins hanging from one bad tasta or constipation dance, but es 1 conic by hyar ! seen sagged over his phile with the stupid II). Jesus, who humbled himself to llluiit and pres.s( d her lip between her "lake yore foot in your hand nn' light hand. —though we don't foller taking in yore boss hitched out thar in ther inertia of dulled senses. the lowest place, God has exalted to by morning. teeth. strangers," was the dubious reply, out ter ther barn an' see cf ye kin (TO r.i-: CON'Tl NT KD.) road, so 1 lit an' come in. 1 reckon Juanita found herself unaccoiml- Hie highest place. Humiliaiion of self At last a sudden turn in the road but he ain't hyar." Iind some aigs." ye knows thet cote an' thet jury. a'oly eager io see the tall stranger Keeping Cheese. is the path to t-xaltalion by God. Get a 10-cont box. brought to view a wretchrd patch of "Where air he al ?" As Juanita watched Ihe door she Thel's yore business, but thet hain't whose voice had reassured her; who 'fo keep cheeae from molding in a The name "Jesus" is above every Arc you keeping your bowels, liver, bare clay, circled by a dilapidated pal- 1 "Don't know. Didn't yo see him caught a glimpse of a slight figure all." had appeared first as the Samaritan wet season spread the- cut surface name, because Jesus l.as been exalted n" stomach clean, pure and fresh ing fence, within which gloomed a wl111 down the road as yo rid along?" that vanished w ith the same quick j "Weli, what's the balance of it? bringing home the helpless; then us thinly willi biiller. abovi every man ^''"rets, or merely forcing a The worship "mentioned here is not Pnssageway every few days with merely that we worship Ihrotigh him, Salts, Calnnrtic Pills, Castor Oil or HOW GREAT INDUSTRY BEGAN line. Aniline had been obtained previ- phuric acid—a cycle of operations with zinc filings and produced alizarin, this discovery gave mo more pleasure they have found them their fellow though that is true (John IH(i), but, '',ra^vc ^ a tors ? ously from the indigo plant "anil." whose beginning and end was the uti- and then the secret of the madder than those I found in lho protective searchers shall hear an exultant shout that worshii) shall Im paid to Jesus i liavmg a bowel wash-day. Let Chemist May Be Said to Have Stum- Tho discovery of mauve created a lization of waste. This method of pro- plant was discovered, in this way company of the harmless ivy! Tliat and they shall come together, and in himself (see i sa, 45:5), Heb. 1:0). Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and rcg- bled Over a Discovery of Im- cbemlslry displaced agriculture, one | large demand for the artificial aniline ducing color was responsible for the is what Froude tells us he found in tin; gracious discovery there, .diall bo 'I ho phrase "every knee shall how" Hio stomach, remove the sour mense Importance. pound of alizarin having the coloring base, and gave unexpected value to desolate madder fields of Franco and Thomas Carlylo. Tliat is wlvU we a common "rejoicing in the truth."— Is ti clear expression of the oneness of j tGrmenting food and toil! gases, power of ninety pounds oi madder, benzine. It yielded aniline by being , Holland and for the loss to the Hindus should Iind in one another, if only *vo J. II. .lowett. D. D., in tho Ciirialiau .leiiov.-ih .-mil .ir.siiy I 'ako the excess bile from the liver An experimenting chemist, endeav- and the lubricating oil sold at a trifle Jehovah and Jesus. treated with nitric acid and with the ' of their long-cherished indigo culliva- had eager, patient, and love-washed Herald. and carry out. of the system all the oring to produce artificial quinine, us- as waste became a valuable coloring Notice that those that bow are in borings of cast iron powdered into j Hon. Anthracene, one of the heavier eyes. Human life is not all nellies; constipated waste matter and poisons ing a base known as aniline, not only matter. heaven, in earth and in Hades (Uev. dust. Having donn its work In the I oi!* nf coal lar, caused the fall of the to affirm it is the perverted judgment To Remove Putty. a: IH. in the bowels. obtained coloring matter called mauve, aniline still, the dust was used by the I mudder-growing industry. The madder of the cynic; they who have n pas- To remove old putty from a window Hveti lost men and angels who will A Cascaret to-night will make you but laid the foundation for the voal-tar gas mala r to cleanse his coal „iis from ; produced violets, reds, blacks, purple Exploring Our Friends. sion for God will (ind the Godlike after the glass has been taken out, noi bow no-v will have to do so some i fecI S'ont by morning. They work color industry, which has developed sulphur, and then it passed to the | and dark browns. Antbrncene was One day 1 found an exquisite clump everywhere; they will find the violets pass n hot soldering iron or poker over , day though H will then have no saving j wl,,1e you sleep-never gripe, sicken until today almost every color and manfacHirlng chemist, who burned (be j sold very cheaply for lubricating pur- of sweet violets hiding in lho very of moral loveliness even in Hie midst it. Tiiis softens il and il is easily re- power in it for them. or cause any inconvenience, and cost ehado of color is derived from ani- sulphur out of il and produced a sul- [ poses until certain ehemislj heated it heart of a bed of nettles! And 1 think of tlie noisome waste. And when moved. only 10 cents a box ffom your store. Millions of men and women take a better Cookies. Cascaret now and then and never TO HONOR WIFE OF BOONE The daughters have been inde- alent of fustian, who never blazon sons. She sent each of us to college, Work and Poverty. as an artist, suffered till ihe end /rom | Sheets of Uussia iron cut to fit the have Headache. Biliousness. Coated fatigable in their efforts to place forth their heroic offorts in any way. and l don't understand to tills day poverty. If he had had more ad van If the time ever comes when there oven are very convenient for baking Tongue. Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Daughters of American Revolution markers al all historic spots in the There ure thousands of mothers, de- how 3he did it." tages in early youth his I a I mils would Is no longer poverty in the world cookies as well as giving a better Constipation. Adv. Will Plac« Tablet at Grave stale, and will continue the good priving themselves of all the good have been better trained. He would Every woman can imagine how she there will bo a wonderful freedom condition by rubbing lightly witb of Pioneer's Wife. work. II is all very well for the men things in life that their children may have had more taste and more bal did it, how she worked and slaved for the higher qualities of tiie human paraflln, rather than greasing with but- Catching On to Dad. who blazed the way and the men who have an education. The president of ance. He would have striven lefc* lor early and late, and saved the money race. Men • ill then work, not bo- ter or lard. Eddie—Let's sneak 'round behind Tho Htatc ccaference of the Daugh- fought for their country's honor and a college told me once that In u far- that was the means of giving each of cause they are driven by the competi- popular and transient effect than for the barn an' smoke a cigarette. ters of the A.'Jierican Uovolution of well-being to be remembered in this away New England town his mother her boys what the proud New England tive spirit, but from a higher impulse, the truth, for what was pomaiient Whipped Cream Pie. Sammy—Too likely to get caught. Missouri will bo held in St. Louis the way, but sometimes il oeems as if one had Just died. He could not bo to woman considered the greatest thing love of work Itself. and of universal appeal. Bake three crusts on separate pie Rver since dad swore off he's been last week iu October and directly aft- would like lo hear of a society, a the funeral, and, while it possibly was she could give them, an education, Thu chances are that If h man like sneaking around there to smoke his erward, on October 2i), thu Daughters plates; put together with whipped vanguard of peace, ns it were, that being held he told me something of and a real one, with a college degree Dickens had been free to work In Who, Indeed? own.—Judge. will place a mniv'.er on the site in cream and sprinkle with powdered would mark the deeds of the real he- what his mother had been to him. as its tfoal. There will be no mark- this way ho would have done not more ue Who among has his h'siirt'B de- sugar; do not let it stand beforo serv- Warren county, Viere Daniel Boone roes of the world, those kindly, unpre- '•She was left with a poor little New ers on the graves of such women, und work, perhaps even less, but vfork ol sire, or, having it, is WitUlloOf-- If a man livtss beyond his income ing or tbo nnntrv will soften. and his wife, Rebe^.cA, were buried. tentious pei sons in the modern equiv- England farm," he said, "and lour it is just as w^ll. liner and higher polish. For Dlckeat, Thackeray. tho outcome is bad. THE LOWELL LEDGER

Preacher and she would ruin you! ering canopy p rumbling thunder you your wicked life. Give me the , Shoot them, Sandry. shoot thom -or drowned his words, as If all tbo rocks pocket." HOW HENRY "PUT ONE 0VER' The famous Oneida Com- give mo the gun!" of the tortu.ed hills were split asun- Tho woman toro the papers from Incident Shows How Erring Man May HEAT FLASHES, Shuddering. Sandry covered her dor In the heat. When It lad died her breast, thrusting them In frenzy munity Par Plate Silver* In Time of Trcubie Conciliate THE HEART savage eyes with his hand. Their away ho turned to Sandry where ho at the Klrl antl again tr'.sl uselessly "Friend Wife." ware FREE wixh - rovorslon sickened him. But she sat, pale under his grime, a prey lo to mount Black Bolt. Hampden came shook him loose, crying for death. a thousand feelings. DIZZY, NERVOUS forward, lifted her gently In his stronp She was walling for him. "Kill them both, for they will ruin "I've haled you like poison ovor arms ami Bet her upon tho horse Gathering her brows like a gathering you if they go free! She's got the senco I lirst clapped eyes on your She leaned down and snatched at the Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia NIGHT WIN packet. Kill her and Ret the packet!" .lohnny Eastern faco. Vou thought slorm, nursing ber wrath lo .keep 11 reins, hut Slletz held them away. E. Pinkham's Vegetable SKINNERS warm, and when he enlered the reom "What's this?" he cried hoarsely. you had mo heat and so did she," ho "Quick!" screamed Poppy Ordway A STORY Of THE GREAT NOR* who be^an: Compound Helped Her MACARONI or "Things she has written about you— Jerked his head at Poppy, "but I'm too "do you want mo to burn, you squaw?' "This Is a nlee lime of night—" DuringChange of Life. n—loiter to a man by tho name of groat a force for both of you. She's In si' nee the plrl snapped her Sn- SPAGHETTI Oy viNGie e. roc ^ Mtisseldorn!" tho greatest woman In ail lit' world "I—er—know I'm lale," ho hastily gers to Coosnah and the mammoth Richmond, Va. —"After taking Slowly Sandry's face went whito Inlerrupled, "but I couldn't help It, my an' I'm glad I seen her like—that I mongrel crept to her feet. Sho tied j seven bottles of Lydla E. Pink ham's 6y CMfrsfcsJ beneath Its grime aa lie raised bis loved her." dear. Club had—er big discussion on Cook this delicious,health- ILLUSTRATIONS Ihe end of Ihe long reins securely t# female beauly." Vegotablo Com* eyes nnd looked at Poppy Ordway. There was Infinite pathos In his ful, economical food oitcn, cofiy/?/ have forgot. What Is K I would ro- ability to cast great stakes on a lo his one idol. The girl stooped and If you get tired of writing prose, vouring his face with her blazing table Compound. i member?" single throw, which in a better nature caught his long ears, lifting his wrin you can always relax by writing poe- eyes of passion. Ho saw his moment The eagerness left tho Preacher's would have made Iier great. kled face. try. and took it. W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 7-1916. : ry ( lUOy ,)CCamo 8u,,(Ionly calm an(, "Go home!" she cried, commanding. PATFMTQS-Tr , M sho felt with a Hash of her genius With one great bound ho Hung him- "Coosnah! Go home! I M I CW I O«-.'t rei'cmiws.. iktii imuUA I H ' ; . . tlio drama of the situation, tho tense self high in tho air. leaped tho space , W II. n cry mm cut hlBli above the nf tll0 for w,|(1 "As you love me, go!" sho finished between and came down with his In jargon, and tho huge, shambling, v*«.w T-te.C&Lcstv «.*• * great weight upon tho shoulders of FAMOUS OLD GERMAN HYMNS S faithful creature turned from her Into tho other man. clutching for back and her lips, where tlie sifin (if tho Sllctz ..v.,.,.. , . o(r . the smoke to disappear toward that 1 throat, drawing tho one to him In a Religious Melodies Thai Have Been stood out—broken in lis Inception! s. " _nn(i mvRelf" secret trail which only they knew and >UU grip of Iron, pushing tho other away. fct Contents 15 Flnld Drachms Adopted ard Become Favorites j "My father!" sho cried pitifully, "oh. ' ... . ' . . which led afar over the rearing spine in Other Countries. mv full,or!" ',W"h, ^ Sundry went down like a reed, and \ stepped toward bandry and held out of the Hog Back. He strained at his I Sandry was breathing heavily, a as his knees buckled under him there For Infants and Children. i both hands, her golden head up. her tether to obey and Black Bolt broke Tii.'.s-.' who have any knowledge of mist in his eyes and a sadness upon was an ominous snap. Tho bono of slumbrous blue eyes sensuous and into a stumbling, hurrying gait, over- our hymnolo^y would have recognized his heart, iiis victory over Hampden | his right leg. newly healed and fragile, black with excitement, her whole ex- burdened, half-blind with smoke. two old favorites in tho German wire- had lost Its savor. gave way under the strain. rmms That quteito body a lure with the mighty And the girl turned to the despair- Mothers Know less message, says the Westminster Rut tlio past with Its pitiful shad- As the two men fell, both guns, tho abandon of her passion and her reck- ing man upon the ground. (!azotic They were two sung before ows had drifted away from the Preach one In Sandry's hand and tho ono in less gift. the chancellor's palace In Herliu. and er forever and the look of gentle ten his trousers hand, tumbled loosely "The Night Wind is not afraid lo Genuine Castoria "Walter," she said tremulously, "I die," she said gently, "and she is the\ were described as lho old derness had relumed. apart. Slletz. clinging still to San ^ have said there Is no law for a genius Lutheran song. "A Mighty Fortress Is "My daughter," he said softly, "why dry's knees, was borne down with Sandry's woman." 1 say it again. 1 can savo your fu- Our C!od" and "Now ixt Us All do you weep? All—tho night closes them. As they rolled over sho loro "Oh, my God!" groaned ^he man. Always ture and 1 give you myself along ALCOHOL- 3 PER CENT. Thank God." Ol course, wo know down and It ia dark. 1 have lost my herself from under them and with "Who Wins Now?" He Said. "Brains "what have you done!" with it, because I lovo you! Oh, you A Vctf c lablc hv pamlion for As- them in this country as "A Safe way. What is tlio path?" two sweeps of her outspread arms —Brains!" (TO HR CONTINUKD.) can never know how I love you!" siniiiafin^Ilk'FoDdiiiidRc^ula' Bears the Stronghold Our God Is Still" and the ills lingers groped blindly for tho gathered the guns. Then she sprang Her golden voice rose with tho news of their fate. Miss Ordway ling the S(oin.ichsfliid llowcls of ever popular "Now Thank Wo All Our flute. up, drawing hack a pace, her eyes like raised palsied hands and lot them FEW FOUND TO BE PERFECT God." "What is tlie way out of the laby- force of the emotion that shook her, lire, and deliberately sought for a Infants /Chudjren broke and failed, and she stood pant- drop while she stared with oyes of Roth arc great lavoritcs in Ibis rinth of youth—and sin—and prim- chanco to kill Hampden. frightful horror. Siletz moved never According to Tests Made the Ideal ing. Promolcs Digest ion CI iccrful- country, as in Germany, where the roses? Ah. 1 have forgot!" "Sandry," she cried, "He flat! Lie a muscle. Husband Seems to Be a Some- ( "Will you noi tako my hands, Wal- ricss /iml Rest.Contains neither former is known as a battle hymn. In With a sudden inspiration Sandry Hat!" what Rare Animal. ter?" sho almost wailed. "I have done "1 told you to go back!" sho cried, Opiiun.MDrphinc nor Miucval. Germany a hymn is sung on lho small- stopped and picked up the Instrument, From under Hampden's arm that It all for lovo of you!" "that big things were about to happen, Not Narcotic. est ( xcuse. There are at least 100.000 i Ho had played a bit at college. Softly, was choking tho breath from his and you would i.ot. Now I shall pay In a recent husband show tfach com German hymns; 10.000 Sandry, his eyes upon her faco, as If have passed - sjjverjy tjlfi j0y0U8 notes began, "Je- lungs the owner saw that slim lig- you for all things—for what you petltor was required to do certain ofiMOr.WUtL PfTOfEff in fascination, did not move It was inlo (lerman hy:im books and about 8UB( ij0Vcr 0( jjy Soul." to go on to uro of doom and strove to cry out At things and answer certain questions, PUnifliin S*td > as if lio could not. though every fiber would do to Sandry. Also I pay him— ALx Ssruta » l.Ooo are regarded as classics by the aucient pica of trusting faith. last he got his voice for a moment. says Pearson's Weekly. HothtUi SalU,\ in his jaded body answered to her call. fjr that." She pointed io the still Anise. Sdtd • G^rnian critics. I "Other refuge have 1 none. Hangs my "Slletz!" ho rasped, "don't shoot. I form under the ferns. Tho ideal husband answered ail the "For love!" breathed Peppy Ord- n We have borrowed largely from the 1 hoipiegg 9oul on thee," a strange voice command you, don't kill—" But tho "There is a way out—tho secret questions and did all his tasks without - way, "for great love!" hfrm.S **/- enemy in this respect, and. indeed, un- of glory amid tho death ami danger, bark of the gun drowned his words. trail which only I know and which we fall. C/iin/'icJ Siiiytf Across her words there r.nt a shrill HImltrgrmn til the modern revival of the trans- the si" and stress of the moment. Sho was firing around them. take." Are you tho husband every wife cry. lation of hymns from the Latin and A holy peaco spread on tho whito With tho first shot Hampden, re- She sprang and caught Black Bolt's should have? If so: Aperled Remedy fbrroiisfljj®' Use 'She lies!" other languages Germany was almost features. membering the guns that ho had bridle, dragging him with ono motion Can you givo the day of the week lion. Sour Stomaek Diarrhoea, Slletz had sprung to her feet, both the only source from which hymns "Why, certainly!" whispered the failed to get, felt his flesh rise on his to Sandry's side. She bent to hlra you were married on and its full date? Worms. Fcvfrishucss and. hands feeling wildly In her empty other than Rritish were taken for our traveler of the hills, "how could 1 for- hotly and he loosened his hold, shook with arms of loving service, exerting Do you know when your mother-in- LossofSleep^ hymn books Luther wrote a large blouse. off Sandry and got to his feet, panting, For Over got! That Is tho Way out." all her strength. law's birthday Is? Miss Ordway swung h&ivily toward (Tac-Simik* Si^nabnv df number marked by rugged and intenso And then, "Hush! The murmur of lighting mad, his eyes red and awful. When you left for the office this her. "Climb!" she commanded, "climb power, and other writers whom we many wings. Ah, it Is CJod's hand* With tho courage of the raging bul» morning what kinu of dress was your "Hush!" she said warningly. quick! Wo can make it yet!" ... I II know weli ht re are Hiekard, Von I go—do profundis! Gloria in ex- ho made straight for Slletz, who fired wife wearing" She slipped a hand Inside her own But Sandry looked into her blazing THE Ckntaur coMHAWfr Thirty Years Lowenstern. Frelinghausen and the celsls!" point blank at him Ho took the l>ali Can you say offhand what tho mar- gown and showed a corner of the dark face that was like the peaks in NEW YORK. Moravian Count Zinzendorf. in his shoulder and spun half round. ket prices of eggs, butter, cheese, With that last whispered word tho soiled packet of proofs that Slletz had storm, so wild was it, so thrilling, so •'<11 6 cnonlliR., old. wandering player of hymns, tho The girl pulled the trigger again, got meat und bread are? Luck. heyond comprehension, and shook his 3 "J Dostrs 33 CE Nts preacher to the Irresponslbles and tho an empty snap, threw tho weapoa Do you know tho cheapest shopping "Ho you believe in luck?" head. lover of humanity fumbled sillily at away and raised tho other. places In your neighborhood? "Of course I -Jo. Aren't lho othei "What would yo do?" he asked. his habit's skirt. Sandry knelt, found "Slletz!" shrieked Sandry from U*s One of the tests the husbands had fellows getting it -ill the timo?" "Do? Oo down the trail across the a deep pocket, felt therein and brought ground, "for my sake stop!" Hog Back. There is room for n horse. was as follows: Tho wives stood behind It was a command, a cry of owner- Exact Copy of Wrapper CASTORITM« OBNT.UR •OMMNT, NSW VORH CITYA. out a small Bible of a long-past day. If he is sure-footed, and Black Bolt a curtain and placed one hand above Its edges were thin and frayed and ship. and it went straight to that part will go where I put him. Cotoo! He's it. Fach husband was required to pick greatly worn. Its stiff beck, with the of her nature which had obeyed for out his wife's hand. A good many Rest Those W orn Nerves jaded a bit but he'll carry us both." Birds increase During War. Not a Soldier's Fault. age-black, raised lettering, had long generations. Sho hesitated, holding failed! Don't give up When you feel "And—they?" Wild birds which were formerly A certain army ollicer took In to since lost its corners. He knew it tho man across the barrel. Do you make a point of always all unstrung, when family cares She flamed from brow to throat with shot as game have been Increasing dinner at a Washington party a young ip-' niiy for tho counterpart of that , As for Hampden, ho stood, waver- praising your wife when she has seem too hard to bear, and back- unholy joy. rapidly since tho war in France. Bel- lady who had just returned from Eng- Oiii- on Silel// stand in the ilttlo south i ing drunkenly, chuckling In his throat, cooked anything more daintily than ache, dizzy headaches and irregu- "Leave them!" she cried savagely, gium and other countries, according land. lar kidney action mystify you, re- room It md many openings of its a thing of horror in his malevolence. usual? 'leave them to burn with their proofs lo T. Ciilbert Pearson, secretary of the "Tho young soldiers," sho said, "are member that such troubles often own. and it fell apart, lirst at tho "Well," he rasped dryly, "1 guess It's Do you tell hor she's the best wife and their schemes and their wicked- National Association of Audubon So- having it all their own way with the come from weak kidneys and it psalms and then at a passage whose just as well. I'll leave you to yer ness! It Is ihe right law!" in lho world? cieties. girls over Ihere now. Too much their may be that you only need Doan'a beginning caught his eye as he placed pleasant dreams. I sail fer Panama- Have you ever acknowledged to her "No." he said, "it cannot be. If there "For example, the French govern- own way. in fact. I know of a young Kidney Pills to make you wMl. it in the loving hands that made to Hawaii—the Yukon. I'm done." that you are wrong and she is right Is a way you must go—you are a wom- mei.l has slopped all hunting," he lieutenant in the blues who is said to Don't delay. Prolit by other peo- grasp its familiar bulk—and failed. He turned on his heel, to stride ple's experiences. an—antl—you must take her with in any argument? said, "and the minister of war has is- bo engaged to seven girls simultane- Tho stately words whose solemn fore- away into the pall of smoke toward you." If you can answer these questions sued an order that tho sale of native ously." cast had struck him once when he tho north. In one moment ho camo A Michigan Case "What?" cried Siletz in anguish satisfaclorily then you can put your- game would not bo tolerated. Ordi- "Oh. well." said tbo officer, with a Mr.«. \V. r. Jones, sought for some clue to the Preacher's j rushing back to run down to the west. "That is the way of the outaJde self down as tho perfect husband—ac- narily more than one thousand tons deprecatory smile—"oh, well, Cupid Pino St., K van. Identity now seemed to ring in his For the lirst timo the three people Mich., s.iys: "j world. Little S'letz—the way of honor."' cording to this Interesting and lu- of native-killed game are sold annual- of course, is using a machine gun w a s in I'.nl Ph iji»> ears, a stupendous requiem for tho left together remembered the fires, He saw the lires leap and flicker In atructlve test, at any rate. ly in the markets of France, repre- these days." \v i t h kidnoy trou- nameless, high souled, drifter-from the- saw the thickened smoke, heard the ble ami my back her eyes, felt the tension of Iier hands senling many millions of game birds. n n iuiino[ v, ims. you feel 'Why, I'd never even dream of begin- scription that many phys iaus are now worried. Mulhfr.s v.-iu,- va'uo tlu-ir own ing nothing but the tall ferns gathered With a cry that chilled his blood m "I mean that we've hen play In' our er. Sho was coming into tho open proscribing. ways bus lo walk homo. coinloitnr.il Hit v t '.fan-of tin irchiidrcu, an armful which he spread over the its savage wildness, tho girl leaped country where Sandry lived his life, ning a letter when It was as near as Ask your druggist lor an original should never be without .i hox of own little game out to Its conclusion two-ounco botth; of Emerald Oil (full body. across the silent form in tho shabby like fools, while a bigger one has ben even as lie had gone for a moment all that.' " .streiiKlh) and apply night and morning Piles Uclievcd by First Applirnfion Mother Cray's Sweet to tho .swollen, enlarged veins. Boon Ann ciitvd hi (i Ui H davs liy I'A/.U .'INTMICST. tb9 Then ho faced Hampden in deadly habit, lore Sandry's gun from his hand playln' Itself out We're In a cup- into tho fastnesses where hers was umversiil P-mr.ly lurail tonus -n I'ilcs lirugglBU you will notice that they are growing refuud money il it failu. UJ.-. Powdersfoi-Children quiet. and lired twice before ho could seize wait In'." laid. Wants Couch for Policeman. smaller nnd the treatment should be lor uco thromrhout ili.? sea- "1 had meant prison." he sahl, "now her and wrest tho weapon from her. "Come," sho said to the staring Council has reinstated William E. continued until the veins are of norma! son. They tend to llrcak There was something sinister about T.,-. So ju netratinir and powerful ia Prohibitory laws were passed la up Colils. rolit/o Fevrtisli- I mean tho electric chair." Hoth shots wont wild. Hockenbrocht. a policeman, in spite of that last word. woman, "there is a way out. You Knorald Oil that it dissolves goitre and seven states in 1915. ness, runstipation. Tecils- The other laughed. wens and causes them to disappear. ine Disorders, movu and "What would you do?" ho cried "When Ihis damned wind sucks up need not die." a recommendation of Burgess Kelser rcirulato liiarQnts Ills burning eyes were covering the wild thing. Then, as he held It high He ceascd, panting, moistening his stripped her of every rag of civiliza- inslead of patrolling bis beat, which loeivo. 'i'h-y cleanse ths w- 1 difference with tho fashions. I mean clump of ferns that held his gun, but above her roach, she fell on her knees, lips. Then presently a hideous grin Hockenbrocht admitted. Don't Forg'et— Stomach, act on tho l.iwr '''""'"Miirk. tion. With a shriek sho throw her- as respects lho fellows who design that when constipation, biliousness or and civa h ..iitliful sit i-p Don't accnpl Sandry went over and picked It up. clasping iiis limbs, her faco upturacd distorted his features. self forward, caught at tho saddle, After his reinstatement the burgess by reBulatint' tlio child's anysulistiluto. them. indigestion is neglected, it may cause system. Ho stood a moment considering. and transligured with tho lust for "Who wins now?" ho said. "Brains recommended that tho borough buy clawed at Us trappings like ono de- Gillls—Yes, and it hasn't made any a serious illness. Act upon the first r.v,-,/ by mdhnsfitr ?Symrs. S ihl hv all A hot wind was whipping up the blood. —brains! An' ex'cutivo ability—an' mented. Hockenbrecht a couch for use while symptom—keep your digestive organs druuuisls. 25et«. Sample maiUd I-UIU;. difference al ail with the fashions. I dips on every side and illack IJo't was "Kill them!" sho panted desper- cunnin'l I guess I win at last!" on duty.—Sunbury (Fa.) Dispatch, in good order by the timely use of Address, Mother C.ray Co.. l.o Uoy. N. Y. But Siletz flung her hack. mean as respects lho fellow who pays Dc .sure you a fit/or nnd obtain stepping uneasily, pointing anxious ately, "kill them both! Blood for From somewhere up behind tho low- "A gift for a gift," she cried, "1 give Philadelphia Record. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. for them.—Judge. Both Sides of it. FEEL CHARM OF CORNWALL summer its hotels are crowded. St. covers tho lawn, and when this Question of Tongue. IS HOME LESS ATTRACTIVE? "I think a girl is very foolish to Ives docs not let its visitors inter- is done by tho members of tho house- Some amount of confusion is caused propose lo a poor man," said lho leap Make the Liver Artists Fond of Depicting Beauties jf fere with lis business, which is pil- hold who Iind pleasure In the task, by the pronunciation of the name of Every Member of Family Nowadays year maid. Scenes in That Famous Eng- chard fishing—a picturesque thing to tho homo will have increased attrac- the town Kuprulu, or Veles, In Mace- the idle looker-on, but heavy-smelling Seems to Find Entertainment "Yes," replied the grass widow, "hut Do its Duty lish County. Elsewhere. tion and tho household wili want time donla. The difference In nomencla- Nine times in ten when the liver is work for the fishermen—and renting not any more foolish than tho poor LargMt SalPILL* of Any Medicine iSn tha World to linger and enjoy tho development ture is attributable to the contllct of right the stomach and bowels are right. sludlos. man who accepts that kind of a girl." Sold ovarywhara. la boxaa, 10c*t 25c It has been said that of the Iwj Tho average American home seems from day to day. tongues. Kuprulu, Koprulu or Ku- CARTER'S LITTLE hundred or more canvases dispatched to he losing Us attraction for the prill. Is the Turkish equivalent of the LIVER PILLS each yoar from Cornwall to ixmdon Work of the Phonometer. household, Anna Gladden writes In the An Easier Job. Bulgarian Valesa and the Greek Ve* gentlybut firmly com; "Boven-eighths have been painted at Tho phonometer of Dr. A. O. Web- New Orleans TlmesPlcayune. Tho Harry Dickson tells of an old negro llsra, all of which refer to tire same WHAT IS URIC ACID? pel a lazy liver Newlyu or St. Ives." Certainly, In lho ster not only shows the Intensity of mammy who was kept from starva- town In tho vilayet (as It was under do its duty. CARTER'S homo Is frequently only a place In tangled streets of •{he ilttlo town, sound but is claimed to ttt> its direc- Cures Con- which to sleep and eat. The chil- tion by the whito women who gave Turkish rule) of Salonlkl. Tho ancient ttipation, In- wherovor a window gives upon the tion within a very few degrees. It is dren coming homo from school stop her occasional odd jobs to do. Mrs. Omsk historian Polyblus speaks of THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO digestion, PILLS. sea be sure an e*sel stands. St. so small that it can be carried on the at homo long enough lo deposit their Dickson, tho writer's mother, nad the town of Bylazors, and It is be- Sick Ives gots Its name from au Irish smallest vessel—even a rowboat. It books and go off lu pursuit of enier- found some housework for the old lieved that tho Bulgarian and modern Headache,( princess, St. la, who lloaled thither resembles a surveyor's transit with ncgress, but after working a day or Greeic names are corruptlous of this. Ever since the discovery of uric acid other diseases which are dependent on talnmeht. The mother entertains her an accumulation of uric acid within and Diilrett After Eating. upon a leaf and landed on I'endlnat, two projecting horns at tho end op- two Mandy said she must quit. Tho Turkish form, with slight modlfl- in the blood by Scheelo, in 1775, and visitors by shopping or visiting the lho bad effect it had upon tho body, tho body. Send to Dr. Piereo of the SMALL I'ILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. tho rocky headland which St. Ives posite tho user, and tlie sound enter- cation, ts tho cognomen of a family picture show. The evening callers are "1 done have to go out coliectin' for scientists and physicians havo striven Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, calls "the island." St. Ives sits by ing tho horns is focused upon a deli- of statesmen who nourished from the Genuine must bear Signature treated lo a musical entertainment or de missionary Bociety," sho explained. to rid lho tissues and tin; blood of Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet od a smooth circle ol sea into which cate diaphragm, which moves a sixteenth to thu eighteenth centuries. a theater parly. Tho call of outside "But I have work Jor you to do," this poison. Because of Us over- "Anurie," or send 10 cents for a trial a tongue of rocky land thrusts a bold needle by lis vibrations. Close lo the —London Chronicle. attraction Is strong. However, the said Mrs. Dickson, "and you need all abundanco In the system It causes package of "Anurie" Tablets. curving headland. Inclosing an inner Ions at tho eye end Is a tiny electric home should have lis attractions and the money you can get." backache, pains hero and there, rheu- If you feel that tired, worn-out feel- bulb, tho light of which Is rellected ing, backache, neuralgia, or If your harbor in the great sweep of lho bay. bo satisfying to both old and young "I know," said the old mammy, "but Thu Cause. matlBm, gout, gravel, neuralgia and PARKERS " Up tho green nlliside climb the sum- in a mirror moved by the needle. The in the household. When the back yard 1 done haf to collect fob de missionary First Chauffer—Bill's been a chauf- sleep Is disturbed by too frequent sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis- urination, go to your best store and HAIR BALSAM mer homes, tbo villas und cottages Instrument Is turned until the sound has been transformed from an ash society." feur ten years and never run over no* covered a now agent, called "Anurie," A toilet preparation of merit. and hotels, that belong to the tran- Is received most loudly by the horns, lienp and a tin ••an pile to a plot, of "What do you get paid for collect- body yet. ask for Dr. Pierce's "Anurie." Jlplp* cnwlleatn (Und ruff. which will throw out and completely Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of For Reitoring Color and sient St. Ives. As its mean winter when tho needle roaches Us maximum liowers; when ugliness Ir fence and ing?" asked Mrs. Dickson. Second Chauffeur-Well, Bill's an Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair, eradicate this uric acid from the sys- this medicino and you know that his &0i!. nml |l."uat PniirclHt*. temperature is but four degrees lower movement, and the band of llRbt Is outbuildings lias been covered with 'I don't get paid," said Mandy. "1 absent minded CUBS He's afwayt tem. "Anurie" is 37 times more po- "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and his than that ol Home, it has a fair per- greatest The tubo is then pointing vines, when window boson add a only gets what I collects."—Ureeu thinking ot scmethlng elso.—New tent than lithia. and consequently you "Favorite Prescription" for tho Ills of 12 f unny Love LcHers '•enliice o' u i* ler visitors, while In direclly toward the f-^vrce ef sound lotieii of naJiin- !<• Mi. Ii"Msp nrd ^rn-'-j I!ool: Magazine. VorU Globe need no longer fear muscular or ar- women have had a splendid reputation J.rUSTKU. Ill .io. Ash Hireot, OTII'MWA. lew A ticular rheumatism or gout, or many for the past fifty years. "M IJIIIWiit THE LOWELL LEDGER

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3 Thursday, EXPANSION M Thursday, A Glorious Money-Saving Opporiimity »» Friday, It will pay you to read the large bills closely. Don't stop there! Friday, Come to Lowell and avail yourself of this opportunity to purchase Saturday, goods at the lowest prices ever quoted. You will find every bar- Saturday, gain better than you expect. ]BSI==n[=EE3E-= Feb. 24, 25 and 26 Feb. 24, 25 and 26

.laspcr Welilt «»i (I rand Uaplds. JCOWO/Z'S Jfandsomc T/ow School SiuHding (iR0CEK\ SPECIALS and \. Wrbhol I'linl have vm-! What's the Reason? led tlu-ir parents .Mr. and Mr.s. j ICONTIM KI) KKUM FlItST I'AUK 1 :•) r.'ins I "ofu. i '' ns . ir Ti .1. Wi'lih dnriiifi" ilie past week.' Many Lowell People in Poor the load dumped. The .lunior hijrh, in order t»» have pi'oper lisiht toea ...zotf Auetlon! Tiie father's eonditiun does no! | ing for a relatively low room, has tho onl iro west side const rucied bile Health Without Knowing I r»c SiiIMW.M •• Tdiiial.•» s 1 lie impr<»v(' materially. with fenestra window frames aad sash, wiih prism glass iu tiie top I 'ie c.'iii 1 ion; Ii".- >p:ii;icli .1 -f The Cause. Tanlne and Taniae laxative half. These are tiro proof and give more glass area. 'I'lie window 30 i ead Cattle 8 Head Horses ('nn tiiin y i 'ili 1 s 1 •~i' Thore aru Hcorea <»f people who tablets sold and^•i!arant»,ed only i ledge or sill is covered with asbestono. a composition flooring thai •J i-ans im ra <*a i Iv .1 mic i ,"as..i.,Sf ! (IraK tail. « rnlHpfutile evtHlence with al IInin > dni^i stoiv. adv is used it all toilets and whieh can be mopped or wiped off. A groat i out reull/.luK the euune of their guiTer Having sold my farm, 1 mile north of Grattan Cen- deal of prism glass is used throughout ihe building. Tiiis does not Kieliard Ka^ene ( nddeby. ar- I Iritf- Ouy fitter day they are racked give more light, but rolled^ it onto the ceiling and heace 1 ick into 911) granulated sugar 50c rested on a eliarp* ol" silk rob- • with haekachb and headache: suffer ter, I will sell at auction, on Wi: li S.'.iiii i ,r .. r i f olh'-r "crli'S. theroom. Tho north and main out ranees are laid with tile lloor. lu ry from a leijrlii ear al lilm- from nervouHuese. dl/./.tuees, weak In the Senior high in addition to sky lights, tlie mam eurriuor i> dale .lamniry J-. was disdiurjred iichh, languor and depression. Ter I »• ',SL 1 I . < OI!I[I' MINIi |"'I' •"'C loft in with the room. This is a departure ami il i^ proving, agreai I l( by I nited Stab-s ( omniissioner haps the kidneys have fallen hehlnd I'.osl I'mv iianl Waer in (irand I la puis yesterday success. The idea was that the corridor would bt' ligiitor and <» cniis < iostu'ii Milk JTic In Ihclr work of lilterliiK the tdoul on niotion ol Disiriet Attorney airier, and would 'oo available for auditorium purposes. At the 4 1 1 and that may he the root i»f the I lioxt?. -"' 'ri.^p i 'i I'lakt •J.'.i- samo timo all classes pass at the sounding of the gong, and there sday, Feb. 17 Myinn II. Walker. Testimony '• boxes .V .ii iriii-s. 10c trouble. Look to yours, assist them need he nc tratlie lu the corridor between classes. The (lamtion net Ai-en sliowi'd tliat • nddi'by was a re- ll»^, in •: ll'i <1 jiflirlins., In their work—give them the help the type writing room and the coinmeretal room, oi wlilcli It Is really ;i lornu'd enminal working for the part, Is of doubled plate glass. To prevent penetration of sound. The -eros at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property. Iicsl !;: ir• 1(1.- | ihej need. Vou can use no more l»odLf Moi«»r Car <-oinpany. Oe- highly recommended remedy than are raised In the I'hyslcs lecture room and laboratory. In order that Mi- students may observe more closely the experiments, most of which nre i»»'r Grey Mari e 7 yrs. old, wl. 1350 lbs. Osborne Tedder i i'oit. when he was lead into the Inmn's Kidney I'llls—endorsed h.y lbs. Pnro Lsrd i'Jmdale .ihair by detectivus. formed by the teacher. There IH a long ledge lu this room nea r the w 'itidow Grey Gelding 7 yrs. old, wt. 1350 lbs. 2 Osborne Spring Toolh Drags 5 people all over the country and by for work with microscopes. The iucMiloa of the Super'nlenaenl'M ollice t(< i „i.i: <7 _i.i ...* 50c Tiie eommissioner has written your iieli-elf-reieaslngl itc!ier;. 8 Head Yearling Sleeps 2 No. 99 Oliver Plows Trice ."•«>»•, at all dealers. Don't These are panic proof and are endorsed by the Stat» fire marshnl. I'lie inf' r (irand Trunk Grocery 11:1 hardware throughout Is of a high grade antlijue copper finish. The double ! ^ v-ovvs or >• men o are new milCii 2 Single Cultivators •/ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get L. T. WHITE Proprietor Ik V. I'. I ., «;:00 p in. acting doors have a new patent ll'iuld check sunk In the lloor. All black 25 Shoats Grass Seed Sower Kvan^elistic service at 7:00. Ooan's Kidney rills—the saniH that hoards are of the best'piallty i'ennsylvanla slate. A paper chute leaifluu » \fJ Mrs. Stone had. Foster* Ml I burn from each floor to the pfiper baler In the jmltor's room, illspo«m;« of On , Wagon made to order Set 1000 lb. Scales We deliver goo^s. Fhone 299 1'rayer and I'ible road inat «'o , Props., Buffalo, N. V. adv w aste paper. ' Double Box, Arnold Rolh r 7;O0 p. m. em-h Thursday. It was the policy of the Itoard of C'lueatlou. In what iMiulpmcnt they o . 0.1 . c , • /ififtA Ik r v 2-Horse Walking Cultivator A hearty weleome at all ser- Auction Sales. were aide to purchase, to buy nothing but serviceable furniture of tlie b'-s! ^ ^ uoiMer opnngs 4UUU IDS. vices. grade. Following thle plan they bought the tubular steel seats for ihi- Set Sitidebaker Trucks Large Quantity Hay in Barn I'astor Townsi'!id will be home A. \\ Burr having rented his Senior high, which received the only lirst premium at the nn nt exp«Hltliiii ' 2 Single Buggies farm will have anauction sale on at Sail Francisco, at each. The tablet arm reeltatlon ctmirs cust About 250 bu. Oats to lill ail appointmentsnext Sun- each and have a sanitary base, l.ich are gUMrauteed for thirty yen; Osborne Binder and numerous other articles not mentioned. day. the premises miles northeast The commercial desks are the hm me useu In the ni-w South High at (iooel Newsy Note: About People! \i \lto: Services each Lord's of Flimlale March :M. Full par- Kaplds, and are sanitary and arranged with red and black mk VVCIIH, >0 >j You now day. I'ible school at 1 :.'»0 p. in. ticulars in this paper Feb, 21. if. with four draws so that four book-keeping Htudents can une eja-h >!e.-n ;i( different periods. They cost !?10 each. The lahorat«)py tuble.-i nre the I»i st ! rhoin' iiakcs' .'ii.hi livei'w I'reai liini: at 2:.'{0. I nion prayer M. 15. McFherson, administra- on t he market, 't'liey are covered with hoap stone. wMch t; ai lci j'foi f Free Lunch at Noeo. ne i'i im: '-acli U'ednesday at 7:o0. tor of the Harriet Shopard estate, and have draws and doors each all maslef-keyed, ho a student cm ke"j). i'lashli^hv find bat terie -clica will sell tho Casey Shepard farm his materials locked up. These together with the Ifistrucfor'H table, which ;ii Sioekina'" adv has an acid-proof birch top and soa]rstone sink, cowt Unt perhuji- Terms—Sums of $5.00 and uuder cash. Sums over >>>.00,1(1 at the north door of the court 1 C. • • N GREGATIONAL the most attractive as well as the most Important fixture Is th- m inI-t' % ...M: l . • 1 j „ • - > , j. d /• Head .loin K e|| oil- ipenin. house in (Jrand Kapids, «»u Fri- l Siibicct Sunday at HkMO. ' In clock This clock Is tue I iahl pneumatic clock H>>rMm, and costs .Si-Jo i\tr Hi ^li I :! « Viiii bf OD OpprOVCu 11 Ot (*S vV'ilii intCTi'St ill ^ |)(*r aim*•mie-'i!;' • ..;i j .il;' day. Fel). 11. at J p. m. The 1 dividnalism."" the master clock and two secondary clocks and wiring for bells an 1 iilplmr Miss !,illi'iii rhelpi^ I Cedii" farm is on sections l.'l and 1 I, to each room for secondary clocks for future Installation. This clock en ee ut,. i'. ible sci look 1 I 1 . Ada township, P.. miles north of trols the secondary clockn and rings all the programs by electric ii. ilt. Snrhijis is visiiiiiL: ;il 'im Mr- .Iimioi- Kndeavor. I.ot). Ada village and contains 120 There are three circuits, one for the play ground, one for the grades ail ' 'cit- Seiiioi" limieavol". 0.00. for the .lunior and Senior hUh schools. Any program in i v be rung fn.nt ; acres lo acres iu second growth csm reei uii 11 ol I'.iil, a t n )]< i > I'rayt'r and I'ible study Thurs- s a. m. to I p. m. and from p. m. to 10 p. m., at not I than one niliimc | «¥. STOREY, Prop. .,i 1 oak. See bills printed at liodjier Intervals. The wnrk of everybody tn I iie building Is controlled by tii" sprinlniir services Sunday evening' It would be an Injustice to Whethr and Itlaney not to meHtlon tin* tii ven free. 1 «M ia ^' :i ii i.. ' 11! 1 [a}tid^ at Methodist church. 11. W. splendid heating plant they have ln«talled In our system at a mtnlmiiKi N. F. Gould, Auct. E. L. Brooks, Clerk. cost. Itis the direct-Indirect system, with direct steam hent lneverv room. ' spi'i.t : ii' ''av his jiarent.s. Newkirk will speak on ^tate wide On account of ill health. C. M. \ I Ilimebaueh will have an auction and a fan Kystem of ventilation which blows frec.h air at the rate of Gin : ct Mr. am • l ia : Mr('. ! 11. prohibit ion. per minute over Indirect colls where It is tempered to the warmth .jU. The architect receives t per i.vnt of tie- horses, vehicles, implements,etc., actual cost of the building (or his services. I h oi Md, '.vas in tdvvii on bUHlne^s i l!<-nry"s. th .Nval iiualiiv dm ; inu' at Mr. Spencer's: Thursday i two >i.j> ^ pi a week. ft. H. VANOERHOff, Tlie Riverside (jrocery on the farm one mile north of It was hoped that a settleiuenr. could be made hist week, and the I'.oarfl } ! s! ore. adv I ewninji at church, t Mlicial I'onrd and the contractors, K'dlev and Horner, were on hand, but tlie bo t moment i I. . snra-'i-ii !i moved his family ' i will nu et Thursday, Ceb. 17,after '•rattan Center, on Thursday. ! In. i ti. • l-oiiii' lonncly occupied by ! Opposite Grand Trunk. Phone 172. Mt v Liny ')"! (arrow oi" Clark' Feb. 17, beginning at 10 a. m. found the architect sick In bed mid unable to be present for some time, j ! ]irayer ineetinjr. However, Mr. Horner very Kindly signed papers relinquishing any rtKhts,' Mr ami Mrs 11. Treiienlck, * t ville. grower ni' d ihlias. has i,- Froe lunch. See ad in this papor ] 'iir ("a inert ui mhh vone t o ('adlliac ! Veriiennes Aid society Feb. 17. he may hive due to our occupancy and Its effect upo i our acceptmue of, Slicd Iier I'.) i (i : I. H'dIII I'll • for full particulars. No need to the building. For thl« reason we were able to occupy the biaMIng Mnn |' where lia* a iMi-ll.;)U with the Ann I Vv Wfi:!)—I'.My mare, weight Ic.Mlto at Mrs. Marv Heiinetl's for dinner. | Arlair •;al".>;ia <-o FRKE MKTHODIS' I lull, 5 fo T Ve;0N old. Ml! <1 lie 1 .edm r pn - I 'iom iier lar«!.' •ro round to the north side of day. There are as yet a few minor details to be coinplei d !> fore th-} building Is finally accepted and paid for These are agreed up II nd wife attended I The second quarterly meeting irnsty, used tofarm worl;.- .N' W. and va ri( d a> si ri ni si i. Iier pai - •lack Koiansou's barn to road his i 1 't!l. CARD CF THANKS. lowed for l»y the contractor. j\ i io* i; HI nn ikern' couventloti at • nf tbo Saranac ami Lowell circuit ronsran l);"'a^il\ and w••11 served. bill. Fveryone who ts famllar with modern building tel's us thnt the Oi\- Kalani"/.ou i in'. ni'c. of the week. .• 4• \i .i i- ^ i ... i,ai We desire to thank our friends, i'd -mead.-a h.:s taken po.seHslon\{* j'™ Mot hodist elm., h ;.MI1 .Mr. am! Mes. Ilarry .1. l-'uller payers of Lowell are to tie congratulated upon lie! magullicent plant thev i Foi; s\i.i:oi( i kami; neighbors and all who wore so , dtheK sio-e-md ite'at market ' Wglll r riday. Ml. 11. laei'tiugs - have erected for $5(1,0110. School houses are usually graded »ic either JO, li! , • '.'i r.cri- inq»r«»veii farmmiles south and 1 i i < a a :'i'i\ ei 1 here Tue>- kind \i) us during the l )ii^ illness Voted 143 to 5 for the Dia- '.'•iIm,- !' • s .nil \» If.'cntertalnml } to bo held US follows in tbeclmrcli or 15 cents per cubic foot. The 10c grade Is intrilly the cheaper wood p.v». west of l.owell. Mluht trade for day irom Cvi o-n. Wash., to r< • of our dear mother, also Annie mond Disc. iItlon oou tire-proof Htructure. Lowell's building equipped will proleibly com|iau> irom K^ama/oo i lie lirst | lortnorlv owned bv the Ad i of t he w • k 1 , . ' m • i " • small idace !n orj near Lowell main iadeti iiiely. The foriiM'.' and I barley Maynard for the Tho High school of Detroit re- not exceed 10c per cubic foot. A consulting engineer visiting our plaut ' |l .lacob Maurcr. II. F D. No i.nu has been in Cae wist i'or lea recently said that the same plant would cost $70,000 In Oram] Kaplds imd Th-I. (II .,f.. nrrowin^toKin. . •. beautiful musical t he funeral, and cently decided to buy a phono- 1 a play le ih iiaure l"r the beuelit of i Saturday lfl0(> and <:dO p. Hi.. <11 olip years ami liii.s is his lirst visi. $00,000 In Octroit. It Is evident thnt, since our contract was let last •qirluv, i lor the liowers sent bv our friends. graph or talking machine, and materials have advanced In nearly everything from 10 to "JO per eenr. The 1; the new ;-,ai:. Sandav morning lovlove feasi will Inane. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mm F. It. Kcker i riveyotnur pi'Op!»» from tin'iir.vnd roi.vo wishing to get tho best the sup- beaurJful Indirect light fixture used has doubled In urlce since our order wa- i •onvone at |t> o'clock, billowed MCW l>lSCO\ iCKV~H antl made phy ol (ir.'tad Kapids iomed tic- ll'ipldis V. M. ( . ;\. and V. W. C. A. Mary C. lOcker erintondont went to the leading placed, and like experience has tieen found In sheet metal, copper w ire, et • by proaehing and administering Ourl'M .'n* ettfar. Have vou tried Lowell iviai iv-'< in a ri union a Surely, Lowell can be proud of her new school, and she can well expect It i irave an enjovalae entertainment at Ida I!. Donick. salesrooms of the di lie rent kinds lie' CrM,.. hail Saturday evenlmf. tlie sacrament. Sunday •veiling. one? Mild nnd sweet: Made la the home ol" .Mr. ami .Mrs, C. () to serve her more efliclently and In more ways than In the past. Lowell. tf of machines which are best Dedication will take place Home time In March, when noteblci will;l Or. ii, .\. Tlioriidyke attended the 7 .'lo. K very ono welcome to tit- Lawrence lasi evei.in;." Try Ledger job print. .'dam \'"t-,'!lnary mccrlnjr at. Lansing known and requested that the assist. In the performance At tint time the handsome new bron/.e tab'et, tend those meetings. FOCNIl—C.-nt's fur driving mitten, uajmunrnvamtBrn sis, •J8 x •14, of the (iettysburg address, mountel on a marble slab, jvltleh svi- • i he mith'le mile wei'K, best machines be taken to the 1 • »ur Imdn.-ss me iare preparing for rlirht hand. Inquire /if Ledger presented by Mr. F, T. King, will be unveiled, j ollice. school for demonstraUon; and i a llir^,!in daj Feb, 10 The Lowell Ledger and (irand the result would depend on a i Kay Spi-ja-e has i)ou«:'tt and moved Kapids Press ono year on rural vote taken by the pupils and ! tin- * S'o!o" p'-( -r. ana ollice outfit to iii;li* w \.mi:i> wood for Kalton Peet. ,'"ho-kmim*. ilet-j now editor and routes $2..'"iO. 0" ClI'LS UaN I'FD! Stead v work, t teachers of the room for which Xlck i'ltch left for North Dorr this GRATTAN CKNTfOR : uuhlislit-r of i he ( :arksvllle Record. / ;'ood pay. Apply to Vpidlanti i tho machine was to be purchased. morning to tnke advantage of the 1 The Farmers' Institute held at the A number from iiere attended the; Keed Furniture Co.*, Ionia, Mich Tho contest was between the slelghmg to bring home some more i Orange hall Monday was well ntteud- \ I a 'les' Aid dinner at I'-owne Center j • To Tiie Public t of his barn timbers. ed, but owing to bad roads the ev« , la-i Wedius-lav. Fdison Diamond Disc and oueof V^ rA'I'i: OF Mb HIOAN. The I'ro- • tho best known noodle type talk- I Val i'i Watts a,ud C *orge ''ampau i JX": latevzr date-r . i are spemilrax a few days at home for • F.MtM FOK SALlv—10 acres (.n C* bate Court ft»r the < ounty of ing machines and tho vote show- surprise Wednesday evening as they Section 27, Cascade township, ]-j mile Kent, Having purchased the G. W. Bangs & Co. , Lynn Norton left Tuesday for his I a short vacation from the Cnlversily • leave so >l. for Montana. A very i west of Cook bridge on Thornapple • grocery slock I wish to announce that business ed 11.'5 votes for the Kdison out horneat Kaymond, ''a-i.. aft» r visit- ; at \na \rI)or. At a session of said court, he'd at pleasant evening was spent and a ing several weeks with his lather. I .loha li -hi. r and wife have moved river. Oood building's, 30 room the probate tdlice In Ihe city of (Jrand of 148 votes. bountiful lunch served after which house, good barns and outbuildings. Kaplds. In said eounfv, tm tlie list will be continued al the old stand and every ef- The Diamond is the medium A. A. Norton ! onto t he old iiome fr.rm here from the 0 their friends left them a token of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Howard of 0< 'irand llapids M'ood s»dl, all Improved. For fur day of.lanunry, A. D. 1010. fort made to give the people up-to-date service in ther • which Mr. Kdison has used to friendship and esteem in the form of trolt visited her mother, .Vr". Levlsu i'r. liitMklns is v. rv s'ck with pneu ; information call Dutton, IMI I'rcenl: Hon. ''lark 10 lllghee, solve tho question of re creation a beautiful linen table cloth. brooks, Monday Mrs. Droois Is iij.)i,la • f phone 41,21 or write toChas. Lawyer, .1 udge of Probate. 1 • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otto have rented slowly Improving from her Illness. \V. H. Watts and the 1. O. O. F, | Ml'*' . Mox 2i»2. In the matter of the estate of of sound and eliminates the i lie Fd. .lackson farm and will move Samuel S. Velter, deceased. • Mrs. .1. I. Norton was lu UeMIng wm lutein work on the lot where the HALi^xlm K0„,i H«w much trouble and annoyance of chang- soon Saturday, po-to/lice stioidM as soon as possible; . . . *,, Orlo.l. Velter having liled In said • ing needles, and the records play Macv Fills spent Sunday atOwan i>.r the basement of I he new store and { HiniLall hy siul. t. court his petition pra>1ng that the GROCERIES Nash's near Harris ('reek. Messrs. and Mesdames A. A, Norton. Alorzo Coonrod, Lowell. longer ami last longer. I, Norton and Frank Kowhind .and hall huildltiK to he encteil In the 5 ' administration of said estate be Come to Stocking's store and N spring FiHlSALF—Ihiy mare cheap, vooit irranted to.laeob W. Ken ter * or to ui^ TtL'oS d.^ rthi: i ;i;r. some other suitable person. • The continued patronage of the store's old bring your ears with you and Tiie llttl" ibnighler of Mr. and Mrs. single or double, weight 1 bMI. I ieo, • communit y, Dr. Hasklns of Alaska,! SrmdavTveVnL •Iii". I'.raiii.on Is much Improved. Heardslee, Ada Houte 1, one mile It Is ordered, that the-5Hi day of customers and the favor of new ones is cordially hear f< ir yourself. ad v Archie Kohm and Frank Hiil'/inK* > Mr ,;U(, Mrs Howard 'I homp«on nortiiwest of Snow church. ."(In Fehruar.v, A. 0 P.'10.at ten ti'clockbl * solicited. My old friends of many years in other » 'V.« IwL. ^ ''o 1 ?rk ' Oaktleld visited Mr, and Mrs, Uur- j LIVEN IIJ> YOUR TORPID LIVCR the torenoon, at waiil prtibate tdlice, WEST "DOWN K Ninitft'rat loweU 'toM bridge a lew days last w.ek ( n, keep vonr liver active use Dr ; Owner gone West Hacrllielm/ pretty be and Is herebv appointed for hear- • lines are especially urged lo favor me with a call. K • Oeorge Khoades and sons are cut | New u,;, four oom hoiisi-keeping tm01 t.b - ing said petbton: Feb. 7.—Mrs.Carolina Fills Is quite Mr. and Mrs Frank Hut/lnga spent. It Is further ordered, that, public • Mr. Bangs will slay with me and serve patrons as 111 with the grippe at the home of ting timber near Marlon for Frank tfood iiU'cstlon, relieve const 1{»at1on, eluding genuine brass bed, us. I Sunday afternoon at the home of Donovan, only a short lime, line condition. notice t hereof he jtlven by publication her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Fills. and torn' nji the whole systftn—keep 1 cheerfully as of yore. Will Crans and wife In Fast Cale- Amy Madison was In Orand Kap- Will pack fret . Mr. Young, bishop of a copy of this order, for three suc- Mrs. .lames Cooper's hea'th Is very donia. your eye clear and yoio' skin fresh cessive weeks previous to said day of poorly. lds Friday. and "neaithy looking. Only 251*. at Furniture Company,Crand Kaplds, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of West The party given by the Crangers Mich. hearing, tn the Lowell Ledger, a West Howne Is mourning the loss Lowell visited Sunday with Mr. and .\our drngKl.-t. adv newspaper printed and circulated lu t of sister Mrs. Oeorge Jones, who de- Friday night was well attended. Mrs, Sanford Fills. said county. • parted this life last Tuesday morn- Mrs Frank Kowiand nc-hed Newsjiapers for shelves and FOR SALF.—-Two Kound Oak Con , ii i^i j.-, /'./-» i wom Frldav nltrht th:it her father, Stoves, See A, D. Oliver, Clark I-'. Hlgbee, * ing She leaven a husband In III carpets, li") for '»(• at Tho Ledger A true copy. Judge of Prolcite, John Kellogg. Ihe Lowell Ledger Jfl.OO per I j w. Smith of Ollleit, Wis., Is very health and t wodaiachters, Mrs ('has. lohn Dalton, • Cooper and Mrs. I'.ovd .VlcWhtnuey, year—a big paper at a little price, low. (ulice. tf FoK saLF—Ctirn and oats, FtMpilre Bang's Old Stand, Pulleo Block, Lowell, Mich* of Oeo. M. Parker. .M'f Keglnter of Probate. 11 Hi I nnd other relatives nnd friends who Teachers report cards, ready Mrs. Claude Wescott (uee Carrie Crinling—the plain neal kind- • will mlHH her plenslng and happy brooks| t^ (.'asnovla visited her Name of Jacob .1, Velter mistaken- printed, for sale at Tho Ledger thai is l ight —Ledger .lob Dept. | j. A|{Ms FOIt HUNT—Inquire of tieo 4- w Jl \ tfrau'limither. Mrs. L"vlsa I'rooks. ly used tn last week's adv. and la Will Faslick uf Merrill Is cutting ollice. tf. Saturday aud Sunday —rhouo -00. ti" M. rarker. .'{5tf same elsewhere In this Issue —Editor,