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thr or rour tim or f0U tl,nM Circolatioofreatet" t avaiUbU "to Cifcalalioii greatsi^ t avftiUb'' U to Lowdl advtrtittri. THE LOWELL LEDGER Lowoll adfartftnrt. WilViry VOL. XXVI LOWELL, MICHIGAN, AUGUST i, IQI8 No. 8 NEW IK LEnEB. H PIONEER Mils GOIE OIIEII SEAS LEITER GOMi 10 LOWELL Anderson Says "War's End tyot in Mrs. L. H. Hunt Laid to Rest Yes- Cyrus Hand Writes to Lowell Home Merchants' M. B. Association Meets What Our Sight Cany On." Folks. Look Says— terday. Here Next. New York. July 20, '18 Mrs. L H. Hunt passed away at Post Eng. Detachment, A large delegation of Lowell bus- Mr. F. M. Johnson, Editor Ledger. her home in this village at 12:45, A. E. F;. France, iness men and their families mo- Ledgers Show Lowell, Mich. Monday a. m., July 29, aged 72 June 17, 1918. tored to Lake Odessa Friday to OUR NEW KLENZO DENTAL Dear Friend: ears. Funeral services were held Dear Mother and all: participate in the Merchant's Mutu- It is a few days over a month Wednesday at 2 o'clock, p. m., Rev. Well how are all of you. I am al Benefit Association in the park CREME it as perfect at dental science since 1 arrived in this great city. W. M. P. Jerrett oiliciatmg; burial feelina fine and dandy and hope by the lake. and human tkill can Most of the time 1 have been busy Oakwood cemetery. you all feel the same, we are cer- After a bountiful basket picnic In looking over our savings ledgers, we preparing, with other Y. M. G. A. Jennie Hunter, daughter of Rob- tainly having some fine weather dinner, an excellent program of make it are always impressed with this fact: overseas secretaries, for the duties ert and Caroline Hunter, was born here. It is not quite so warm as it band music and speeches was en- The wonderful cool, clean soon to be assigned in France. at Red Creek, N. Y., January 26, is in the states and at night it gets joyed and a business session was feeling it gives to the mouth We received short but intensive 1846; and came with her parents to quite chilly, so we have to use two held. training course at Columbia uni- Lowell in the spring of 1855. In blankets yet. Well 1 have just been An invitation extended by R. Van is like a morning tonic. The people of this community who have versity, where we were registered as September 1866 she was united in reading Ihe Ledger. I got three of Dyke in behalf of the Lowell Board Even children wash their substantial and growing balances are seldom members of the sixth conference for marriage with Uonard H. Hun.t them vesterday and 1 have enjoyed of Trade to hold the next meeting teeth regularly if you give overseas war work secretaries. a veteran of the Civil war. To them myself tonight. It sure seems M<>ud in Lowell, was accepted, meeting them Klenzo. Over 100 the people with the largest incomes. Of late we have been having daily were born three children, all of to get a paper that you can read due to be held the latter purl of military drill under regular army of- whom survive: Mrs. Bessie Potter about someone you know. We get a August. tubes sold from our store in ficers, in squad and company for- of Jackson, Ernest K. A. of l^ansing daily paper here but there is not About 5 o'clock, when many were in the past 3 months and mations. 1 nave had enough leisure and Russel A. of Lowell. much in it but war news. We have enjoying bathing in the lake, a vio- not one complaint and re- The regular savers are more often people time to visit most of the points of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt spent all of all kinds of books to read at the Y. lent but brief wind and rain storm interest, around Manhattan island member your money is their married life in Lowell, forty Well I suppose that the garden stuff scattered the company in their var- ready for you if you don1! with modest incomes who yet know how to and from old Trinity church, nest- years up to the time of his death Is coming up by this time. 1 sure ious homeward ways. ling within the shadows of Wall in 1906, during all of which time will miss the garden this summer. A strange feature of the storm was like it. Good Sized tubes spend less than they earn. street's skyscrapers, to Geu. Grant's Mr. Hnnt was in business, including There is one thing that 1 wont miss that the grove seemed to be on the only 25 cents. tomb on the banks of the Hudson. his term of four years as postmas- and that is onions—we get all we i extreme edge of the storm, and Yes, New York is a wonderful ter in the Harrison administration. want of them. We go out for Sun- while the water ran down the hills All of which is only one more proof that city with its canyon-like streets, its Mrs. Hunt was a member of the day supper every Sunday. We had jn rivulets there, the dust was Hy- If you liavHi't a Carm-m let us majestic buildings, its subways, its Methodist church. She was a lov- some fun trying to order a meal ing in the streets of the village be- nhnw you th»* Ansoo—they are saving is a matter of spending not earning. thousands of apartment houses, its ing wife and mother, good neighbor when we first came here. We tried fore the visitors got out of town. tlie lii^lifst perfection in pic- great cathedrals, its palaces of the and faithful friend, and will long be to order a steak and potatoes but ture taking, from £2.U0 to rich and its congested tenement dis- remembered by her associates of they didn't know what they were, !?•>>..10. Quick service on pho- No matter how little you earn, if you tricts, flooded with the overflow from many years. Few if any remain of but it didn't take us long to learn to finishing and high grade the great American melting pot- those who were here when the so we could order anything. We can work—we develop any siied spend less you can save. Yet 1 pity those who call this place Hunter family came to Lowell 63 send postcards now so 1 will send m GlTBURIIED roll for 10c and print for 3c home, oe they rich or poor. you some pictures of this place. 1 fuch. ,Iust try us once and years ago. They have done their 250 Bushels Lost and Threshing Home? There is no such thing as work and left to their posterity its have my camera yet but 1 can't buy you will be pleased with the This bank stands ready to kelp you. Call home or home life in this dty, any film packs here so 1 guess I will Machine Gulled. results. fruitage in the blessings of civili- Fire destroyed about 250 bushels neither is there very much of the zation. Sweet be their memory. have to buy another. Has Jim been today for the book we have for you. milk of human kindness—as far as fishing yet? 1 am going to try my of rye belonging to Seward Aldrich 1 can discover. luck next Sunday morning if it is a at 7 p. m., Monday and at the same 1 would not live a lifetime in this ood day: the fishing season opened time a separator belonging to Aus- D. G. LOOK great metropolis if 1 was given the gere yesterday and the river was sieker & Anderson (John and Har- ry) was gutted and rendered of Siav/ct - accommodation, - safety - whole island, with the Goddess of AGED N REST lined. I sure wished 1 had my old One of the 8000 Rexall Drug Stores. Liberty thrown in for good meas fishing tackle here so I could show little value. ure. Those who till the soil, those A. G. Sinclair Buried in Cascade them now to catch a good mess of Threshing was in progress in the who live in well-kept smaller com- Cemetery Tuesday. fish. Well have any of the fellows 30-acre field formerly the old fair ground but now the property of few (fit. Y STATE BANK munities have an abundance of the Albert G. Sinclair died at his left Caini) Custer yet? I see by the things which stand for content and home in this village July 27, aged Ledger (hat Herman Fisher was in •Seward Aldrich, when a spark from x&t/ Vi*- - happiness in life—the things which 84 years, 5 months and 29 days. England. He went to school with the engine set fire to one of the Mich cannot be had or purchased here Funeral services were held at the me there. He was working in the stacks. No water was at hand, the .r 1 am informed that some senti- home July 30 at 10, a. in., Hev. A. H. garage when I left there; by the way tank being away after water and ment exists in Michigan that the Lash officiating. Mr. S. P. Hicks he talks we sure got it a lot better the flames spread so rapidly that war is about won—that it will be read a message to the friends and here than he has it in England.