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HBLIC l,!llli46 Only $1.00 F«r Y«ar Printed For Thi» Iwue 1(120 Copies A BigPaper Something To Head. THE LOWELL LEDGER For a Little Price* 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 <!ran»e. the new striid ure. That tho building is w'ell received was oertilled ('loHed Hcsnion at loa. in. Din- to by the live or six huiidred tax payers and patrons who visite<l ner at noon. it last Sanday, and who were gerierms in thoir praise ol'the Board Aftemonn and eveninjrw.'ssions of I'^lueation in its efforts to secure a plant that would be second public. | to none in archileetnre and eqaipuH'iit fiir towns of in lower Fhis Bank open Saturday evenings for your convenience. Miehigan. Since many were unable to visii the building Sanday. zsremm y V V- Theme—"Turning the New Razors. ,, Knives. Scissors Leaf. the Board annonnces that it wi!ll>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. s<?mi-fire proof throughout and i" •' ' ' ' '• - - .«•, We JCave a Soodeially—individuall y and eollei t- with lire proof baseinent and corridors. Tiie mottliii effect of the ively. kiln-run rust ic or mission brick laid in a. halt iaeh lied of black mor- tar and trimmed with Binlford lime stone is very handsome. It; is MiiHic, Tort land. Our stock of these goods i? most complete , , "i;" | i Selection of 4,tJood. I letter, llest," County designed to follow the contour ot t he landsca|>e. 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.