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VOL. XXV LOWELL, MICHIGAN, MAR. No. 41

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF GatsU Enjoyed the Opera Bohcmitn C. F. Kyser Building Sorghum Mill Girl Last Bveaisf. in Lowell. Look Says: THE CITY STATE BANK The reaular meeting of the Clover Chas. F. Kyser is installing a Leaf dub was held at the High sorghum mill in Lowell on Main school building Wednesday evening, street east, with a eapacity suflicient Our line of Easter Cards is large and very at Lowell, Michigan, at the close of business to take eare of all business tribu- March 30. After a short business complete. Why not send one to each of our March 4,1918, as called for by the Commissioner session and the reading from the tary to this seetion. collect for club women led by the As an aid to those who have not boys in training. They don't cost much and grown sorghum, Mr. Kyser prepared of the Banking Department. resident of the visiting dub. Mrs. the boys will surely appreciate it. Elutchinson; Mrs. P. C. Peckham, the following directions for growing UK801IBCES chairman of the musical committee and harvesting, which it will he well for those interested to preserve .1147,410.56 of the C. L. C., announced that we .We are going to have some big specials in Loans and Discountg would be entertained by the rend- for reference during the season. Bonds, Mortgages and Securities . 232.775 10 ering of the opera "Bohemian Girl," Sorghum Growing and Harvesting. Easter Candie , have been very fortunate in Overdrafts • 265.30 tbe success of which was largely picking up some splendid values and they due to the management of Mrs. S. C. Sorghum will grow where corn Eurniture and Kixtured 7,000.00 will grow, hut a rich and dry soil 1,278.90 Mitcfiell. Mrs. A. G. Peckham very are as good as any candy made. Other Iteal Estate expressively read the opera and is preferable to the heavy clay or RK8KRVK was assisted as follows by the ex- muck soil. This soil will raise cane, cellent musical talent of the C. L. C. hut it will not make as good quality If you ladies want to economize on your new . 14,000.00 of syrup. The early amber seems T. 8. Bonds "A Soldier's Ufe," piano solo, Mrs. spring hat, just buy a package of Elkay's Cash on hand and due from Hauks . 54,091 23 H. L. Weekes. to he the hest variety for this sec- tion. It has been hard to tind de- Straw Hat Dye and make your last spring's Total . $457,820 00 Vocal solo "In the Gypsy's Life," Mrs. R. T. Ford. pendable seed, as the sorghum as hat look like a new one. All colors 25c. UABILITIKS "Gvpsy Galop," Mrs. Maude Me well as corn in most of the northern Naughton, piano. states was nearly a failure last year, Capital Stock ..$.25.000 00 "I Dreamed that I Dwelt in Mar- and is being put out in very limited Everybody uses stationery the next time Surplun Fund .. 10,000.00 ble Halls," vocal duet, Mesdames quantities. Anderson and McMahon. I have been very fortunate in se- you need any just ask us to show you the big Utiuivided I'ruilts Net ... 3,323.80 curing some very good seed, guar- ... 95,348.82 Vocal duet, "Hand to Hand, Heart value we have for 25c. (Jomniercial Deposits Suhj(H;t to Check. to Heart," Mesdames C. J. Collar anteed germination about 75 per Cashier's Checks 200 aud P. C. Peckham. cent. In order to know about how State Monies} on Depubit 5,000.00 "Come with the Gypsv Bride," C. II. RUNCIMAN .1. C. SMITH much seed will be needed those We are in a position to serve you best, as vocal solo, Mrs. P. C. Peckham. wishing to plant will please leave Havings Deposits (Book Accounts) .. 166,862 6(i their names at H. Nash's implement our connection in buying power, with 8000 Havings Certificates of Deposit .. 127,289 21 "The Heart Bowed Down,* Mrs. C. J. Collar. store or Morse's grocery store. other Rexall Druggists gives us a big ad- Bonds Sold Subject to KepurchaBe .. 25.000.00 Price 30 cents per pound. Four "Then Youll Remember Me," Mrs. vantage. R. D. Stocking. pounds will plant one acre in hills, Total .$457,820.99 or about six pounds will he requir- "When the Fair Land of Poland," ed if drilled. Mrs. R. T. Ford. Giving of Service Flag Great Oc- Cutler Factory and King Mills Clos- Sorghum grows slow al lirst, but "0 What Full Delight." pinno, caaion at Methodiat Church. I fd Down Several Days. Mrs. Maude McNaughton. after it gets started and well rooted A splendid patriotic program was Flood waters reached their high- will grow faster than corn. If any D. G. LOOK Pihno duet, "Medlies of the Op- suckers should start they should he era" Mesdames Mitchell and Weekes. given Sunday evening at the Lowell est point al Lowell Sunday and re- Mrs. Mitchell was the very efficient Methodist church, which was ceded jibout live inches that night, taken oil* so the stalks will grow One of the 8000 Rexall Drug Stores. accompanist of the solo and duet crowded to the doors by an appreci- after having stopped operations at clean and bright. The better the ative congregation. The old soldiers, the mills and cutter factory for sev- cane, the better the syrup. Care numbers. should be taken not to break the After the conclusion of the pro of the G. A. H., Camplire Girls and eral days. Boy Scouts were given seats on the Numerous houses in the lower canes in handling as the juice will gram, the chairman called upon sour in those places. Plant about some of the guests for remarks. platform. part of town were surrounded by Music was given by the orchestra water and several families vacated the time corn is planted or when the U VANDYKE. President; I), fl. LOOKand WM. T. CONDON The L. L. C president, Mrs. Hutch ground is warm and all danger of inson, said she was always delight- and choir of young people. their homes or moved to the cham- Vice 1*residents; HAltUY DAY. Cushier. Rev. Jerrett gave an able patriotic ber doors. frost is over. Plant about the same ed when the two clubs met together. didstance of corn, or it will grow if Had enjoyed the meeting very much. address during which he was cheer- Basements in the business dis- ed several times. trict were Hooded, putting out fur- planted three feet apart. 1 prefer One of the teachers. Miss Arnold, planting in hills with about twenty in bfehalf of the visiting teachers The Service flag of fourteen stars nace (ires and necessitating the mov- was presented to the church by the ing of goods to ground floors. seeds in a hill to insure a good thanked the C. L. C. for a very stand, then when about three or For Quick Cash Ladies Aid and the Epworth League, Cellars of many homes not flooded pleasant evening and hoped to meet four inches high, thin to about live again and know all better. Walter Hansford making the pre- were partly or wholly filled with sentation speech. During this pre- water by soakage. to seven stalks, or if drilled, thin to Mr. Runciman was called upon about six inches apart in the row. and said he had never been on a sentation, the United States and the Of course, the flats between the Service Hags were held up side by village and (Irand river were like a Great care should be taken while I intend to slaughter prices on musical program so he would talk cane is small to keep free from upon War-Saving and Thrift stamps, side and the choir sang "neautiful big lake, as usual in high water Flag of Liberty." periods. weeds, as this is the critical time Going Away expressing the wish that the club with cane, (iultivation is the same ladies would take it upon them- The Hag •was accepted by Hev.' Altogether our community has fine Pianos and Sewing Machines. Jerrett in behalf of the church. been favored beyond our expecta- as corn. selves to make a canvas of the vil- All small and inferior canes lage for that purpose. The male quartet sang "Keep the J tion in escaping so easily; for now, Home Fires Burning," the chorus unless heavy rains set in the danger should be discarded when harvest- E. A. Anderson responded by ing. Harvesting should be done ying "Cheer up, I've not much to of which was joined in by the con- is over: and the threatened record gregation ami repealed several breaking Hood of I'JIS failed to ap- when the top seeds are in the dough. You or Someone Else? say. I wonder why mere man First, strip leaves oil" clean with a should be called uoon after such an times. pear. This is no camouflage The program was closed by "The llat stick about two feet long. In entertainment as this has been." topping cut oil' at the top leaf with Our next meeting will be election Star Spangled Banner," lead by the Maple Syrup Labels. male quartet and choir. Neatlv printed on nice label stock a sharp knife, saving the earliest You will surely want some pic- of officers and the members are re- sl.2r> for allO. or *1.75 for per 1000. and ripest seed heads for planting. but genuine real bar- quested to pav their dues for the Meat Markets Closed Tuesdays. Ledger-Solo oflice. Lowell. A device something like a saw-buck ture for remembrance. Come coming year at that time. Adjourned should be used to lay the cane in. to meet April 2 at Mrs. R. 1). Van In conformity with the order of in and let us talk kodak to- March 11, the meat markets of Low- Bobbie Mums, the (irand Bapids and care should he used not to allow gains for anyone need- Dyke's. the f reshly cut cane to touch the A social hour followed and punch ell will be closed Tuesday of each soap man, was in town yesterday gether; perhaps we can help week until further notice. calling on the local trade. Before ground as the juice draws the dirt was served and all voted a line back to the lirst joint, and is liable meeting. A Press Rep. (I. \V. Kluinpp. leaving lie placed an order for ad- ing the goods. you in your selection and use of same. K. S. White. vertising in The Ledger. Watch for to tlavor the syrup. After the cane Rufus (Iregory. it next week. has been topped and stripped it should be cut immediately, for if it Keeae Grange Matte March 22. Regular meeting of Keene Grange is left standing three days it will become sour and worthless. We keep our stock up-to-date in No. HO will be held Friday evening, Tie the cane in small bundles March 22. with hinder twine two feet from the Our program will consist of bottom and again about midway spedal music and a surprise fea- between this and the top, then ture. after which an old-fashioned R. D. Stocking bundles should be taken to the mill h/aiches, Clocks, spelling match will be held. Chris Naum s Farewell as soon as possible after cutting. Every one is requested to bring f'ane should be cut before a frost, their school Knapsack. fewelry, Silverware, Cut but if the frost catches it, it should The work of the Juvenile Grange * Party. be cut immediately and taken to the will again be taken up and all chil- * mill. .Sorghum syrup will keep in Slass and China Seeds dren who now belong or any who To My rriendti and rations: most any kind of a receptacle wish to join, are requested to attend whether open or dosed, and sur- this meeting. liein^subject to I'ucle Sam's call and having i-IoshI passes all other syrups for cooking, and will appreciate a visit from} you any time. As the contest now stands: Cap- * out my interests in and is used largely as a table syrup. tain Hlggins, 1265; Captain Pinkney, * Any other information in regard 1670. * to the sorghum question will be Lula Ellison. Lecturer. The Sugar Bowl cheerfully given. Cdisen7)/amend jimberela and records ¥ Chas. F. Kyser, Lowell. Congregational Church * I take tbiH means of thankinjr tlm oood people of Low. for Re-Creation of Music. Subject Sunday at 10:30 "The Union Club Meeting. Triumph of Service," u palm Sun- * ell and vicinity lor their liberal patronajre darinii- my The Clover Leaf club, with the day sermon. * four years business in Lowell, and as a token of appre- Literary club as its guest, met at the Sunday school, 11:45. ¥ home of Mrs. F. B. McKay March 6. Welcome whether you buy or not. Endeavor, 5:45. ciation invite them to be my quests at a concert by After a short business session, the The First Evening service, 7:00. Miller's Orchestra of (J rami Haoidsand refresh men ts. president, Mrs. Bradish, welcomed The church and association will ¥ the guests of the day to which Mrs. the lirst sifp. the lirst -hmt dress—tlii-iv ;ire .Miiy mmib'-r of uouderi'ul hold a business meetina at the ft Hutchinson, as president of the L. new iliscuv.-rii's in the linv but iiiii..(irt;iiit !if.- of your Imbv tlini ought to church Monday evening. March 25. Thursday, March 28 L. ('., responded very pleasingly. In- rHiifinhered w iih a A. D. OHver A. H. Lash, Pastor. ft Mrs. Springett had charge of the at the Sugar Bow l Irom 7 to p. m. program and announced the follow- Baby Photograph Jeweler and Optometrist MctMlsl Chnreh. ing: Piano duet, Mrs. Weekes and S Mrs. Hodges; vocal solo, Mrs. R. T miide heiv. Our > • • greater part of the time since. 7h% Lowll Qranite d Marble Work* Hareld Behler ea the Mlaaceeta. She was united in marriage to F. s If such a Bank-will help St. Paul, Mar.,11, 1918. O. Pottruff April 3, 1876. To this you or uour business,uou The Editor, The Lowell Ledger, union were born seven children, eon Turnimh what you with. Lowell, Michigan. one of whom died in infancy. are cogdiallij invited to visit Dear Sir::—Enclo loses d please find Her illness extended over a period check to apply on my subscription of several years, but she was active our oihces. • • to The Ledjpr. till the last, her ambition exceeded The Ledger comes as a very wel- CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING her strength. A kind and loving come visitor to me in St Paul each mother, her every thought was for Saturday. 1 am especially interested her home and family. She has been in the news regarding our Lowell a very earnest Christian since a LOWELL STATE BANK CD.Mc QUEEN O.G.MANGE boys who are In the service. Likely POTATOES young girl and remarked to her hub- F««»lDeNT CASMiCn the schoolmates and friends of my LENA MURPHV band a few days before she passed Vies r*caio«MT ASB-T son Harold will be pleased to know 60 cts. per 100 lbs. U. S. Grade No. 2. away that she was glad she had en- LOWE.L.L. that he has been assigned to the deavored to lay up treasures in TVIICHIGAN battleship "Minnesota." Cash and Carry. heaven where moth and rust doth To Care for the Baby Yours truly, not corrupt nor thieves break Mrs. A. F. Behler. through and steal. L. P. THOMAS & CO. She is survived by her husband You will find that wa carry a complete assortment el tlie Card of Thaaka. H. J. Hagen of Ann Arbor, Edwin of We wish to thank our many Denver, Mrs. Art Condon of Ver- many small placet of merchandise so aecsesaryte ttto riends and neighbors for the kind- genes, Clare of Lincoln, Neb., and proper care of the small child—you can buy to a good ad> ness sod sympathy shown us dur- Leon at home, also three grand- ng the illness and death of our wife children: Reva and Lucile Condon WATCH THIS SPACE vastage in our store. Wa carry libaral stocks of tie and mother. and Jane Elizabeth Hagen; two sis- standard baby foods, delicate soaps, baby talcuuM, babjr P. O. Pottruff ters: Mrs. Munte Sayles of Lowell for Special Saturday Bargains till February 1919 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pottruff HOLCOMB PRIVATE SANITARIUM and Mrs. Susie Sayles of Moseley. Save big money on your Shoe bills. brushe s, comforts, nipples, bottles, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Art Condon Lowell, Michigan all of whom were able to be pres- Mr and Mrs. H. J. Hagen ent at the funeral except Clare of Mr. and Mrs. Clare G. Pottruff Rheumatio, Paralytic and Nervoua Patients Lincoln; also a host of friends are Special for Saturday, March 23 Leon A. Pottruff. left to mourn their loss. given Special Attention Funeral services were conducted 40 pairs Man's Black English Shoes. Regular prica at Alton church Wednesday, March $8.00. Soacial price |4.98 W. S. Winegar Card of Thanks. Baths—Turkish, External, Interna, Bptom, Oi We wish to thank our friends for 13, Rev. A. H. Lash officiating; music Druggist, Lowell, Mich. their kind assistance in our sad be- Massage—Electric and Hand by Harley and Anna Maynard. In- terment at Alton. reavement, also for the floral offer- Btit of carc sivtn Pricti reMenablt WILLETTE & HART ngs and the singers. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilcox Citiiaot Phone S6 Writo for particulars Is the best too good for you? One door west Lowell Post Office. and Family. If not, take The Ledger. If THE LOWELL LEDGER LOWELL LEDSEB cultures decrease rapidly If they are SAVORY SAUCES. F. M. JOHNSON, HMkkm. kept very long, so It Is best to order A well seasoned sauce adds much io flBMftd m tha FMtoffle* m LowtUaa about a week before sowing. It Is •MOQd-OUM MMtW. WILSON PROMISES nn otherwise very ordinary dish. strongly recommended that they be Lace Season Is Oyster Cocktail' LOWBL1 MIOBXOAV not over 'JO days old when used. SlMSOlOOL Sauce.—Take threa Anoflier point which It Is also es- TO HELP RUSSIA tablespoonfuls of State and General News Section of Ledger sentlal to bear In mind Is that Inocula- tomato catsup, one tion Is only one of the things neces-. LESSON Harley Maynard (Ey K. O Hi'.l.l.KUrf. Acimy Director of tablespoonful of Quite Probable sary for ..u successful raising of PLEDGES AID OF AMERICA IN the Sunday SHiuul Course of the Moody horseradish sauce, legume crops. Before attempting l«) Bible Institute. Chicago.) h DOWNING DOMINATION a teaspoonful of PLUMBING Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs Use of Cultures on Alfalfa, Clover, try inoculating, therefore, every farm- 'CopyrlKht, 1*j18. WfsUTn Newspaper Union.) OF GERMANY. it= • =a? wprceste rshlre And all work In eonneetlon with City Vetch and Peas Recom- er who desires to use cultures should New York.—Paris and Palm Beach Skirts are exceedingly narrow ot well mixed and Water Systenk Phona Itt first become thoroughly familiar with command the attention of those whose the hem and tucked under, to resemble LESSON FOR MARCH 24 served In lemon mended by M. A. C. the crop upon which ho proposes to fortunes are tied up In women's ap- zouave trousers; panels of tulle and SENDS MESSAGE TO REVOLTERS cups in a dish of crushed Ice with oys- of a new metallic Egyptian stuff are use them. JESUS MINISTERING TO THE MUL- DR. H. P. GOTFREDSEN Allegan—Grover Jennings, 4 years wages are .sull'ering the pinch caused parel. Paris Is more Important In a ters. large sense; Palm Beach in a small- used back and front to form this trou- TITUDES. I old, fell from a woodpile, ruptured a by war prices. i HE NEW GERMAN MENACE Tells- Congress of Soviets That U. S. Snappy French Dressing.—Take two er sense. It depends on the view- sered effect on a narrow skirt. COLLEGE MAKES A SUPPLY PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | blood vessel, and died within an hour. It is said Information has been EARLY PRUNING IS HELPFUL LESSON TEXT—Maik r.;32-.*0. tablespoonfuls of olive oil. a table- SECRETARY BAKER Girdles are wrapped around the Will Do All in Her Power to MICHIGAN received in Washington • (possibly by point. GOLDEN TEXT—The son "t man r.ime spoonful of tarragon vinegar, a dash of Offlaa Hours: 2 to S p. m.; 7 to 8 p. nw ! .laokson .Michigan railway olllclals the grapevine route) that when the Varls Is exhibiting to the American hips and waist. In Oriental form. The Trees Much Benefited by This Restore Slav Independence. not to be minlHtered unto, but o. minis- Offers Them to Farmers at Cost to paprika, a quarter of a teaspoonful j deny the report that they will abandon buyers the things that we will wear; hips are not fitted to the figure, un- Treatment After Severe ter. and to give his life a ransom for Office over City State Bank. BREVITIES big spring offensive begins upon the many.—Matt. 2i"':2.S. each of mustard and salt; mix well and j the third rail and go back to the use Palm Bench Is exhibiting to society less'by one of these Oriental girdles. Encourage Production—Inocula- western battlefront in Europe the PCTROGRAO ARRIVES IN FRANCE Winter. Washington—President Wilson has DEVOTIONAL HEADING -John 0:2',-40. serve in the heart leaves of lettuce; ; of trolleys. PEACE IS FIRSI and the fashion reporters those things While all the skirts are slender, tion of Soy Beans Worth I Germans will concentrate their attack again pledged the aid of the L'nited ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR sprinkle over a teaspoonful of worces- Trying. TEACIIHHS—Exodus 10:14-18; Matt. 25:31- Muskegon—Vincent Miller. 15 years on that sector defended by American that were devised for us to wear as they give no evidence of being From Department of Horticulture, ; tershire sauce and a tablespoonful of O. C. MoDannell, M. Dt Ionia. -Burglars secured 00 cents AMERICAN WAR CHIEF REPORTED States in restoring to Russia complete i 40: Luke 4:10-21-; Jarnes 1:27: Rev. IT long ago as the first of December. stingily cut, thnt Is, they do not out- Michigan Agricultural College. 1 old. who was missing a week, has writ- when thev took two cash registers CONGRESSMEN CONSIDER IT IS troops. The reason for this, it Is ex- sovereignly and Independence. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus a h' iper at all i finely chopped onion and a generous a Moscow) SAFE IN PARIS—TO CONFER Nearly all of the fashions thnt are line the figure by the sheer result of From Department of Bacteriology, 1 Phyalalan and turgaaa ton that he has enlisted in the Cana- ; from Q. E. Wilkinson's news stand. MOST IMPORTANT OF THE plained, is that If the (iermans can East Lansing. Mich.-In the light of 1 ; times. sprinkling of red pepper. Michigan Agricultural College. Warning the Russian people against WITH ALLIED LEADERS. worn at Palm Beach have been sketch- scissors and seams. They show the the fact that the winter just passed MEMORY ykRSE— He of good cheer: Roquefort cheese Dressing.-Take a m maoNoi ilk., lowill, dian army at St. Thomas. They missed $.'150 in a safe under one PRESIDENT'S PROPOSALS. make a success and crush the Ameri- plans of the German autocracy lo ride ed and detailed, because they were figure and attain attenuation by means East Lansing. Mich.—This Is a time was one of more Intense weather than . t Is I; bo not afraid. -Mark , ...... ^ Haslings—The trunk line highway • of the registers. can army It will bo very dishearten- over all liberties won by the revolution, INTERMKDIATE topic n-iping the q'nirler of a pound of roquefort, two turned out by American dressmakers of drapery that is as difficult as it is when It behooves the farmer to use orchardlsts have been called upon to j ALMOST A BAD BLUNDER. between Grand Rapids and Camp ing to the allies, cause trouble be- he cabled Monday night a message to noedy. i cupfuls of French dressing, using one M. C. Greene, M. D. Kalamazoo,- Food Administrator W. .through local inspiration or through successful. every possible means at his disposal tween the Americans on one side and VISIT IS PURELY MILITARY contend with In years, the matter of the congress of sovieis, which assem- i sknior AND ADi'LT TOPic-f?» ! j.j..] ,( jmp- CUpfIiis of oil and a half ''uster will be completed this summer H. Cpjohn announced that hereafter STRONG GUARANTY DEMANDED adaptation of early French models It Is not an easy skirt for the ama- for the keeping up of production. With The apartment bouse owner called Phyalolan and Surgaan tiie French and British on the other, pruning is one of Increased import- ble Tuesday. March 12. at Moscow. This parable marks the high level of 0f vinegar, seasoning well with wth federal, state and county govern- all purchasers of sugar must register before or just after the Christmas sea- teur, for the bungler or for the tallo» some crops good results can be ob- up the apartment bouse dweller and amei m Ncaonoi blk^ lowill and also have a moral effect In Amer- ance this season. the year of popularity in the life of salt and red pepper, will, a teaspoon- ! ments co-operating. 1 and cards will bo issued only to those son. who Is used to the hot Iron, the tained by the sowing of Improved, vsked him to come and see him. And —— —MM 1 ica adverse to continuing the war. Washington Says Trip Is Largely Under normal conditions, peach ful of powdered sugar. Flint Boy scout groups will travel properly listed. straight seam and the large needle. l.lgh-yleldlng varieties; with others the apartment house dweller obeyed i * Idea Will Be to Make an Ending of While this story may have had some Therefore, a fashion writer states, trees should be pruned early In the Russian Dressing.—Beat two eggs, j throughoui this section during the sum- Kalamazoo- The Kalamazoo Indus- For Purpose of Inspection, measures that will check the inroads the summons with fear and trembling. S. P. Hicks Anything Like Future World Wars- foundation and may have been a part it is more Importnnt to dip Into the fu- Jersey cloth Is lavishly shown by spring, after severe freezing weather add red pepper and half a teaspoonful mer doing emergency farm work. They tries corporation, capii:>!i/ed at $100,- Not Diplomatic. ture and recount what Paris has shown every house In Paris. It has large of plant diseases are helpful, and with When he arrived in the office, the own- sovlets to express the stnceie sym-, • ' • M., kaana, Oallaotlana, Real Kalala and Why Little Interest Seems Taken in of the German plan, military experts is over, and before growth starts. Se- v i rc of salt, a teaspoonful of finely minced er said: pathy which tho people ol the nmed ( - t ! l ,? . , r Inauranca will be accompaned by a cook and '000, will finance factories seeking to the American buyers. What Is now designs on It and sometimes It Is bead- still a third class of crops tbe legumes, vere pruning should be helpfui this parsley, two teaspoonftils each of chop, Important Legislation. point out that even If the Germans States feel for the Russian people at 7 "• ^ commissary department. government contracts. An agent will worn In Palm Bench we will undoubt- ed In circles and crescents. inoculation of tiie seed before It Is "I am sorry, sir, but we shall have place and rest and also that he nugni VatMM niMfe. Lowull Mka should make a success of the plan, spring, especially where there has P pfd gr'-en and red pepper, a half cup- be maintained at Washington. Washington—Upon hearing of Sec- edly wear through the spring, but so The metal tissue with which we have planted, or inoculation of the soil In to ask you to vacate your apartment this moment when the German power 1 Throe Rivers Associated mission- By ARTHUR W. DUNN. they would establish themselves In a been bad "freezing back" Injury, but comfort their hearts over tie- •'.••all of fid of tarragon vinegar. Mix well and retary Baker's safe arrival In France far, in n big season of that resort, become so familiar, has been replaced which the seed Is to be planted Is at once. 1 was not aware when I has been thrust In to interrupt and turn ary societies of this city have appealed Mt. Pleasant. Three masked band- Washington.—While It Is a long look wedge mid be subject to the severe In cutting back in such cases the older John the Baptist. "They had no add two cupfuls each of chili sauce through a press dispatch from -Paris, there is nothing of extraordinary orig- by a kind of Egyptian stuff that Is valuable in assisting the plants to at- leased the fiat to you that you hud back the whole struggle for freedom LOST AND FOUND to I'rcsiiii m Wilson to spare the lives its robbed Walter I). Edmunds, a farm- I ahead to the lime when the peace ne- iHimlmrdment of the allies on both tbe branch upon which the cut is made leisure." Jesus knew the need and and mayonnaise. jthe wa.' department on March 10. an- inality, and whatever Is done has been very effective. The shimmer of It Is tain a maximum growth. As every children." and substitute the wishes of Germany Advertise Found Articles. of four American soldiers sentenced er, of $17 while he was en route from j goiiators will gather around a table, sides.. o. f the wedge. Congressman the less the likelihood that it will make also the proper use of leisure, bul tiie Mignonette Sauce.—Chop three small pSIN nounced the secretary's visit Is purely foretold and outlined. obtained by some process similar to farmer knows, the legume crops are "But we have no children," protested for the purposes of the people of Uus- 1 The Michigan Law Says in Effect. to (teaih for sleeping on sentry duly in serving on a jury which convicted j .vet peace proposals are still made and Tils.m of Conneclieut, wlm'is regard a new growth. mnltitndf would not grant him thi- but onions, add seven tablespoonfuls of military and not diplomatic, and Is the renter, in amazement. "What put I sia. i Franc e. Frank Purdy and his pal, Moore, of peace conditions discussed. The 14 ed as the best Informed man In con- The unusual cold, the extraordinary the one used on the ribbons of six clover, alfalfa, sweet clover, peas, This Is to say. It Is much safer to Hocked to his retreat in the desert. crushed whole peppers Omt ground A person who finds lost property for purposes of Inspection and per- that Into your head?" "Although the government of the burglary. delays In traveling and the Impossl years ago. beans, cowpeas, soy beans and vetch. cut back in two or three year old wood They followed that they might listen to ander circumstances which give hira Marshall The News-Statesman in a i I""positions which President Wilson gresS on military affairs, says that the p. pper), add three cupfuls "f tarragon :l , ,luun ln l,,s sonal contorences with military offi- bllity of getting one's trunks on time, For some years this department has "Other residents of the building 1 United Stales is unhappily not now in Ioiik anicle. setting forth the distin- Grand Rapids Ten passengers In ! ' " address of January 8 Germans would make a greater mis- The Thread Lace Dinner Gown. than It, Is in four-year-old wood. his gracious words, or behold some new vinegar, put into a jar well covered knowledge or means of inquiring as jclals. have contributed to n state of Irrlta been making inquiries to ascertain the have complained that tbey were kept a position to render the direct and ef- guished service of Charles I! Warren, the car and a dozen pedestrians nar- are the basis of discussion among men take by pushing a wedge Into the al- ife" % i ^ v i. The half decollete evening gown After winter injuries, thorough eul- wonder, bin Jesus also saw and inin- and let stand for two days, when It to the true owner, and who appropn- The department issued this state- tlon at Palm Beach thnt one does not effectiveness of inoculation in encour- awake by a baby crying in your apart- fective aid it would wish t > render. 1 calls upon the Uepublicans of Michi- rowly escaped injury or death when in congress, and the one that many con- lied lines than did the British at Cam- continues as the dominant fashion. livatlon Is of more than general bene- istered. (v. li-l). Carlyle said he saw will be ready to use. The sauce may atai such property to his own us© or ment : associate with that land of lotus eat- aging development of legume crops, ment." he^ to assure the people of Russia gan in nominate him for rniteil States a street car jumped the track at the sider most Important of all Is that bfai. lie does not think It possible We have not yet accepted It whole fit, and should be used in connection in Kngland "forty million people most- bo strained when ready to serve. Very to the use of another person who Is j "A cable dispatch from Paris to the ers and pleasure seekers. "Nonsense! That was one of our through the congress that it will avail which refers to disarmament and guar- heartedly In America, but a larger de- and while the information obtained with heavy pruning, when such In- ly fools." Not so with Jesus; he saw i; steful sauce for oysters. not entitled thereto, without having senator. sharp turn on Bridge street, and after for either the Germans or the allies V Wto V I It has been the toss up with the dogs howling, lie sounds just like, a itself of every opportunity to secure [Associated Press Sunday night an- has not been as comprehensive and anteed peace of the world. gree of enthusiasm may be shown for juries have been suffered by the tree. and was movei'l. not with sarcasm, but Emergency Salad Dressing.—Use first made every reasonable effort to Lansing -The secretarv of state has rolling down the sidewalk crashed to break through the different Hues L •i- .^vOCMi5T/»/ CECkir pleasure seekers ns to whether It was kid sometimes." for Russia once more complete sov- "I here will he no stronger article In nounced the arrival at a French port enlightening as might lie wished for. with a compassion that took the form through the windows of the Watson and maintain wedge-shaped terrains It when the Informal social life of "In that case. T must apologize. A any left-over yolks or whites—both tiro find the owner and restore the prop- ' approved the form of petition which of the secretary of war. best to fight out the situation In the the facts accumulated are neverthe- ereignty and independence in her own Hardware Co. the terms of peace," said Congressman without great loss; first, because of \ •••• spring and summer begins. of leaching (v. 'M). It is better to b«'tt'T, and the more of the yolk the erty to him. is guilty of larceny.—Sec- will allow for a vote to be taken at "For some time Secretary Baker North or go to the evil they knew BURN DEAD TREES AND LIMBS natural mistake—and you l uow one affairs and full restoration to her great I hoinas s. Butler of Pennsylvania, a Black tulle, thread lace itnd lace less of much value. Our inquiries, of t'-a'-h a man how to help himself than i richer will be the dressing. Boat and tion 6739—40 of the Compiled Laws oi the November election this year on Concord. — Rev. William Looker the severe bombardment to which the — i can't be too careful. Sorry to have role in the life ot Europe and the mod- The map presented herewith shows has desired to visit headquarters of course, have been conducted among to help the man without the teaching. man of Quaker descent, but who votes , advanced position would be exposed In Mesopotamia. The British after flounces are constantly shown to the disturbed you—good morning."- -Cleve measure and take an equal measure of Michigan. : the question of whether light wines Gibbs. a civil war veteran, aged 77. the American expeditionary forces. He the farlners of Michigan. Wood-Boring Insects Are Attracted to ern world. it the vigorous prosecution of the "ti all sides; second, because of the plainly how the collapse of Russia has their first disaster at Knt-el-Amara American buyers In the new evening land Plain Dealer. We also infer that th'-sou'. of a man mild vinegar—strong vinegar may bo and beer can be manufactured and ried. a well-known Democrat.was killed saiied from an American port about From smswers made in response to Them and May Become Abun- "The whole heart of the people of war. "than that which provides for per- diHictilty In bringing up supplies over brought on anew the mei.ace of pan- returned to their attack, captured gowns. The black tulle is embroider- is of more value than his Voily. It is diluted with water; put over hot wa- The most effective way of restoring sold in Michigan. of the L'niversalist church of this vil- February 27. dant—How to Saw. the l'nited States is with the people manent peace. It may be that a strong Kut and then Bagdad, and their ed with roses and large, conspicuous these inquiries it is recognized thai In- not enough, however, to say "(hid Mess ter to cook, stirring constantly with an found property to the owner Is lage. Hev. Gibbs was the olRciating territory that had been torn up so Oermanlsm and the conquest of mid- VERY RUDE TO HIM of Russia in the al tempt to free them- Algonac LeUoy Gunniss. IS-year-old navy \\||| .still have to be maintained "Secretary Baker has not determined oculation for alfalfa is essential, and you; be warmed and fed." when a man eiride-ater. When thick, set away in a badly as all territory Is near the front dle and eastern Europe, Asia Minor, lines, now stand firmly across the designs formed of silk thread and (From the Unitod States DcparUiu-nt of through The Lowell Ledger. son of 11. 1! Gunniss. after working clergyman to 372 marriages. He also the length of time he will remain in with other crops, the Indications are selves forever from autocratic govern- by those who guarantee peace. In or- lines. route north of Bagdad. The Russian beads. Agriculture.) j is hungry. Sympathy mu>t i-^ue in ac- civ.-n-d jar. When wanted for use. | several months on an airplane of an preached 1.020 funeral sermons during 1 ,1,...u 1 ,,, ....n, tlll^ .TV ' ".TV India, and even northwestern China. France, but his stay will be long that inoculation should be practiced ment and become the masters of their I:. I world, but If the sentl- (Mice In a while the senate talks lines for a long time, stretched south Thread lace Is revived In such a All dead trees and limbs should be tion. taic-' out a f"W tabb'spoonfuls, season approved pattern, has it completed. his ministerial career. m1.in ,.t' ii. . i • i • The line of arrows shows the route enough to enable him to make a thor- for clovers, vend, and peas, unless the own life. j nunt ol the people ol this country is to about hurrying things through; vari- and southeast from the anatollan fashion that one believes It wns taken promptly removed and bin tied, as A Great Task. villi -alt. pepper, onion juice, vinegar, The machine is propelled by a 14- Lansing An executive order permit- l.e felt it will certainlv Insist upon which the Germans now claim Is ough inspection of American forces fnrnicr knows he can secure abundant ' WOODROW WILSON." John (ells us of the conversation ous senators speak of tbe necessity of coast of the Black sea, adding an ad- from the shelves of other years and wood-boring insects are attracted to cream, or olive oil. depending upon the 1III.J.P.DRAPEII,V.S. horsepower engine, lie has made sev- ting millers to grind up to 00 per cent making the world peace guaranty as open to them. The collapse of Russia abroad and to hold important confer- from the trunks of other decades. nodule-format Ion In his soil williout them and may become abundant and Tiie Moscow assemblage was called with Phillip. Phillip lived in I'.ethsaida kind of salad one Is serving. haste in the consideration of various ditional menace, but they since have eral si;c(essiui Mights in the machine. of their average for tbe three years | strung as possible. I believe the other ences with American military officers. artificial Inoculation. We must ac- for the primal v object of d.-termining nearby, imi to feed this multitude was measures; and yet It is observed that has given then, the north coast of the retired before the Turks. Palm Beach has already started to attack and injure healthy trees. In re- prf ceding the war. has been proinul- i peoples „r u,,. world are so weary of "It Is expected not only will Secre- cordingly continue to advise inocula- whether the soviets representing the too great a task, even with his knowl- Treats all Flint Clayton Andrews. 7-year-old the delays are just about the same as Black sea. It puts them Into a posi- Meanwhile the British forces which wear Chantllly lace, and It Is more moving limbs of trees they should be gated by George A. Prescott. Federal ! uar that they will also want to write tary Baker visit American headquar- tion of these plants until we have as- revolutionary commiUees set up edge and resources (John 7). Vet son of Herman Andrews, ate wild par- in former times when there was no tion either to sweep around the Black started their operations from Egypt than probable that America will go sawed as closely to the trunk as pos- throughout Russia were to approve or • ^ Diseases snips while playing with school chil- Food Administrator for Michigan. Re- permanent peace In the strongest pos- real hurry-ilp ^e^ A senator sea or to cross It to Batoun (or Ba- and the Suez have continued their ml- ters. but his inspection tour will cover in for a lace season. certained beyond all reasonable doubt sible to insure rapid and complete heal- we need not be surprised at Phillip's 1 repudiate the German imposed peace. of Horsef dren in Genesee town-hip. lie was 'bo nnllers were limited to .0 slhle terms." j nn of the , " tum) and thence to the gates of India. vance across the Holy Land until they j construction projects, including docks,. The dressmakers do not care for this that there is no need for it, or that ing over. Stubs of limbs should not slowness of faith. Moses in a similar I railroads and ordnance bases, now un- no good can be derived from the prac- The outcome of the president's mes- found unconscious on the school house per cent of their pre-war output. , Debates Cause Little Interest. ; tant bills recently and he urged 1mme- The route by which Germany first now are within striking distance of fashion as much as one would expect, bo left, as these decay, later resulting case was once nonplussed as to how to Taking a Nap. and other ; der way back of the 'American lines, tice. sage is awaited in Washington with feed the thousands in the wilderness steps and died soon afterward. Other Grand Rapids. The Grand Uapids , I be lack of Interest displayed lu the ! .Mate action and pointed out the neces- sought the entry Into India Is shown Aleppa. where a further advance by for they have to deal with the diffi- in a cavity which permanently injures Nan was sitting on one of the small- Domestic Animsls ! j "The secretary's visit is military "How about inoculation for soy tense interest. Even should it fail to (see Numbers 11 :HI-!"•). The central children ate parsnips but were not Furniture Manufacturers association proceedings of both house and senate sity of speed. Then be talked nearly by the dotted line. This route appar- them would cut the Constantinople cult problem of using their best cus- tiie tree and will afford a hiding place est first-grade chairs with her logs 'and not diplomatic. It is essentially beans?" many haVe asked. The opin- effect an outright rejection of the Ger- fact concerns neither the need nor our seriously affected. has purchased the l)e Soto Coal and may be attributed to the fact that the all the afternoon with not more than ently failed with the British successes Bagdad railroad. tomers* old laces. It Is not a task for noxious Insects. In cutting large crossed. After a while she extended CaiUPfOaptly AX.ndwl to Dayor Ntght man peace the government in Wash- Bay City. I'.nbert Schroc.'-'r. oS. was Mining company of 1).- Soto. Ills. The most Important legislation is now pre- a half a dozen senators listening to for the purposes of Inspection and per- for a civil engineer to make flounces ion of some of our field men should be limbs special care should be taken to poverty, but the absolute surrender of them gingerly and exclaimed to the sonal conference with military offi- ington has strong hopes that before our all—however little—to God. OFFICE and HOSPITAL—On Wastv killed and John Thompson. 40. severely purchase price was $7r..000 and the pared by the executive departments him. But thai Is one of the wavs of mentioned on this point. prevent stripping of the bark from the I teacher; "Ob, my feel have gone to cials. The secretary is accompanied "This country," i-ays Jason Wood- long the Russian masses, awakened at Another disciple, Andivw. who had Ington Street, Opposite Residence. injured, as the result of an acoideni in total investment is about $100,000. The and "whipped into shape." or modified the senate. trunk. A large limb is best removed ill bed." 12,000 STATE MEN OVERSEAS by Major-General W M. Black. Lieu- last to the danger threatened by the broudil his brother. Simon Peter, to Wolverine mine No. 2. The two men mine will s.jpply local furniture fac- ; to some extent, hy committees. For Work Better in Uniform. man, agricultural agent for Kalama- by first sawing Hie limb from the un- tenant-Colonel Brett and Ralph Hayes, zoo. "raises a good many soy beans. German conquerors will cast aside the the Savior, in his desperation found a had placed their shot for blasting coal lories with eight cars of coal a day. the most part senators on tbe Demo- j According to Miss Mabel Boardman. QUIT PUBLICATION derside til a distance of six or eight Indolent Genius. s Military Leaders Estimate Wolverines private secretary to Mr. Baker." compact. l.ov whose mother bad thouglnfuily PHONES—OFFICE 144-2. RES. 144-1 and after hearing a report went back Kalamazoo.- Tuberculosis damages ble have determined to support who for long was the active head of When we first started growing them Inches from the the trunk until the How directly the move will boar on provided him with a lunch consisting Tndolence has produced a good many , s wl Will Be in Trenches By June 1. i H Is regarded as probable the sec- we used the cultures from the colleges , S.IW is lli.il.|1,.(|i ,,v wh-u.]x ,im(. ,i10 (.ut to their working room. Ii was another a person to the extent of $7,571. a jury | ' '" 'icli the administration asks the national Red Cross, and who now works of genius. James Thomson not retary will take the opportunity to in- for inoculation. Whore these cultures Mrs. Ilenpeck—Before we were mar- the Japanese-Siberian situation is a of live barley hiseuits and two small : shot they had heard and just as they decided when it awarded Bert Munn. i"i <.:iii\ing on the war. A large num- takes an important part in marshaling OF CASUALTY LISTS should have reached from one-fourth only wrote his famous "Seasons." but ! New York—More than 12.000 Michi- vestigate condifions In the field. Mr. were »;.:ed. nodules developed, but ried I used to sit ou your knee. matter of interested speculation. That dried herrinus (John :'.i). This is a S, S. LEE, M. D. got in their blast went off above them. of Schoolcrr.ft. tliat sum in compensa- ' " Republicans have made up their the uniformed women of Washington to one-half through the limb. The sec- also a very characteristic poem called gan soldiers, including about 300 offi- | Baker is the first member of President somewhat sparingly. However, they Mr. Henpeck—Now you sit all over it should follow the guarded and in- LTeat commentary on the tide of inter- Flint. Eight members ol three dif- tion from the Kalamazoo Telephone minds to do the same. There may be : who belong to that organization when ond cut should be made on the upper "The Castle of Indolence." He was a s ,l!,il cers, are now overseas, according to j Wilson's cabinet to go to the battle served to give us n start In iuocula- qie. formal efforts of Washington to re- est at this time—that even this hungry Physician and Surgeon ferent families occupying llat : above a Co. for contracting the disease as the- ' minority of Democrats who i there Is anything going on. women WAR DEPARTMENT DECIDES TO side of the limb an Inch or two beyond himself one of the most indolent of 11 an estimate made here by military ! zdhe. lion. strain the Japonese in their proposal l.oy should have forgotten his lunch; Oflior Hdiir^; North Saginaw street bakery were result of a fall from a lineman's wagon ""Id like to assert their opinion, and work better In uniforms and under WITHHOLD PUBLICATION OF the first one, sawing being continued men. It is said that he was too lazy leaders. Out of his conferences, not only "I'ninoculated soy beans, as a rule, Mary's Little Shoes. to intervene in Siberia is regarded as the circumstances emphasized the help- 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. overcome by gas fumes and were un- about a year ago. , do assert it from time to time, bul i oilicers with military titles than they until the limb falls. It is then easy to to stretch out a hand to pick a peach LOSSES AT FRONT. For the most part. Michigan troops i with General Pershing, but with lead- produce no nodules on the roots. We M iry had a liltl.* limp signilicant of the purpose of the United lessness of ihe disciples in onh-r that ; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m. conscious when found. I'rompt and Port Huron I!. S. Summers, county only two or three vote against legisla-j do in their ordinary garb and under saw off the limb close to the tree trunk And furrows in her brow. from the wall, but sinudy stopped and that have left this country are volun- i ers of the French and British govern- grow soy beans here for two or three States to insist on a policy that will Jesus might show his power. His corn- , OFFICE; LEE BLOCK vigorous actkm by several doctors, food administrator, has notified gro- noil wliich the adminisiiation wants, oilicers with civilian titles. and In line with its woody surface, She ouldn't wear :i number one pecked at il where it hung. But wheth- teers In the Thirty-second division. i ments as well, will come direct infor- years in succession on the same hind, But tried it anyhow. permit Russia the fullest opportunity maud "Give ye them." (v. .".T) leaches however, resulted in their resuscita- cers to list all c istomer- and lo classi- 1 here are on the Republican side al Perhaps this is due to the fact that taking care, however, to support the er that is a libel or the truth. It Is •flee Phone, 93 Houbp, 111 National guard, but at least 2.500 se- mation for the president as to what is and develop an inoculating plot by to work out her salvation. us that we are to give what we have, tion and all have recovered. It is be- fy ihem a? to their purchases. Efforts number ed" senators who think that the ' so many women see so many men in SAY INFORMATION AIDS ENEMY stub until completely severed. certain that most of his poetry was lective soldiers that originally were transpiring in the Allied countries to thick seeding. From these Inoculating A Serious Apprehension. not to look to others, nor to do our j lieved the gas came from a coke oven will be mad'1 to prevent food hoarding legjsijiijon asked for is too drastic amci uniform at the present time. Men in composed in a recumbent position, lie sent to Camp Custer by their local ! aid him in shaping his future course. plots we take the dirt and apply It to "I don't suppose the telephone op- charity hy proxy (Pro. 11 ;2-l. 2.'.)., in the bakery below. and the activities of every purchaser some of it unnecessary, and they are uniform are conspicuous by their nnm- Give Teachers Military Training. 0. K. SALE OF ALIEN PROPERTY always wn to b-st in bed! LL the reliable patent I draft boards are in that organization the beans by the glue method, and so crator at central will ever speak to Again th.- Savior asks his disciples to • will be watched. Those going from indined to express their opinions and her. particularly on the streets of east- Nearest Relative of Every Soldier A course in military training for medicines advertised Albion.—Albion miners have resum- obtain .unci, better results than we do me again." exclaimed Grannie Rylem seek (v. .>) as ihough h-' would teach i dis.-uss the Nils, hut few-votes are cast ern cities and at any point near the and included in the 12.000 estimate. teachers will be offered at M. A. C. Senate Approves Bill to Diopose of Only One Thing Worse. A j ed work at an increase of ."!(• cents a one store to another will be classed as Killed Or Wounded to Receive U.S. TO RUN DOW CHEMICAL CO. with characteristic gloom. them the boundless resources of his in this paper are sold by use of the cultures themselves. In- against administration bills. The Dem-1 big camps. Women also like to get That the Michigan guardsmen, or a during the coming summer as a new Teuton Holdings in U. S. A dreadful thin;: happened at Camp . ton. which makes a total wage of $1.:!0 repeaters. "What's the trouble?" kingdom. Give what you have and he by D. G. LOOK, the Lowell oeratic side having charge of the bills into uniforms and they probably share Notice As Heretofore. large proportion of them at least, will asmuch as we have plenty of Inoculat- feature of the summer school. This Sherman, n.. tiie other day. A new J a ton and puts the 1?. S. K. Mining Co. Lansing. According to Labor Com- Big Plant at Midland to Be Enlarged "From the way she spoke jusf: now. will bless and increase it to meet the Drug arid Book man. be in the front line trenches by June ed dirt In our county, 1 here has been work, which will be In charge of Maj. recruit parsed General Glenn without of Albion practically under the Wash- missioner Ki. hard S. Fletcher there Is ''"T" ^ ?f iif" ,s Washington Legislation authoring 1. is the prediction of officers In a posi- By Government. no call for cultures In the last two Pm almost sure I called her in the mid- need-- of the multitude. The >eeret of : 1,1 tl,,s P. G. Wrighlson. professor of military sale of all enemy property in this saituiim him. .v companion called the ington agreement. The miners won uoing to be plenty of farm labor in thsJn-,p. imt j•". r n l' "^^M-resenf Washington—Issuance of dally lists years. If. however, dirt Is not obtain- I die of her knit ling and made her drop nipcess points ;o the moment when he tion to know what's going on "over sell nee and tactics, and commandant country, requested by the alien prop- raw one down. all their demands except the dating Michigan this summer. Mr. Fletcher nm ^o hv "^ . ' of casualties among the expeditionary there." Mount Pleasant. Mich.—The govern- able, cultures should be used If they a stitch." took the loaves and looking up (to God Ul Ill, 1 N of the college regiment, is planned to erty custodian to permanently uproot "Say, 'bo,' don't you know that was PHONE IS CITZ. 230 i back of the increase to November 1. say? that his free employment agen- ,01.s " '' ' " - •'•ena-j Red-Tape Idea Rebuked. forces abroad was discontinued March ment is soon to take over the Dow France makes this pinafore frock of can he had." who also saw their needs), he blessed , 1( enable teachers to meet the demands German commercial influence, has General Glenn you just passed V This iiuestion was referred to the na- cies are already gettiiiK track of many j,"v r r • I 'V ' ' house re- S. by the public Information committee, Chemical vworks here and at Midland blue satin with panels of chiffon back Others who have expressed opin- Brutally Frank. It- CALL US UP OUR men Who wish to leave the city for J,V, ^ '"d'ortant i cently that this Is no timo for split- for giving military training in the high been approved by the senate and add- lie didn't know it. But 1 deter- tional fuel administrator. as the result of an order of the war de- ARMY OBJECTORS ARE JAILED and advance $2,000.01)0 for enlargement and front and wide sash of blue satin ions upon this subject are T. A. Far- "How would you look on me as a Living Bread. ,,Uor i,n tin ,K,1 rs A schools. The course of study and ed to the urgent deficiency appropria- mined lie was going to set himself farm work-his summer, and that he is in ' he ^e!eit•> nn I t. 'V ; l « l - "PPropriath.n bill and new equipment in order to ade- son-in-law?" This conservation process was a j ! Lansing.—Organization of county partment, under which names of next tied at back. rand and J. M. Wendt. i training offered will consist especially right immediately, and linally gained UlU V , ,n,l r UU ruUm 11 "Judge for yourself." tion hill. An amendment empowering . war boards which are to attend to the having no trouble placing them. l1 l M,eh,s^ (,o thnh.t t - n T ' ^ "T I " "r ' to kin and emergency addresses of j quately supply the chemicals needed "1 know of farmers." declares Mr. stinging rebuke lo the orientals, and is , , , " " were not lis- tained a provision of many millions of Refusing to Obey Orders. Eight Men not of In the South, and the result has of army physical drill, the manual of the president to acquire title to Ger- iiilmitiatice to i.Ve general's headqtiar- war activiries of their respective dis- soldiers, whose names appear on the j In the manufacture of munitions, Farrand, "who would not sow soy "Vour eyes are fixed on the cell- being emphasized in these days of food ( harlotte. Mistaking a can of bel- tened to by more than a dozen sena- dcdlars for building quarters in the Draw Heavy Sentences. divided the great mass of moneyed arms, bayonet exercises, army sanita- man steamship companies' docks and t t'l'S tricts. with particular reference to the lists, hereafter will be withheld. j A large number of new wells are to beans or cowpeas In fields where these ing." conservation in connection with war Phone 200 ladonn.. a seed? for coffee, while clean- tors. ^ | JMstit'Dkn-ii-t oi (foiii....,!. oiu.noia. for the^ employeei s people into two camps. tion, and other phases of military sub- '•to-nend. I apologize for having "Yes; I can't see you in that capac wharves al Ilohoken. N J . also was needs. Too long we have been prodigal raising of money, was accomplished ing the cubboards, Mrs. Charles S.l- Army Officers' Expenses Heavy. i needed to car. v on the war Con-ress- The official explanation is that the Camp Dodge, la—Found guilty by I be put down, as fast as possible, be- crops have not been grown before pulled a boner and 1 am ready to be The same trouble that confronted jects for high school scholars. The Ify."—Birmingham Age-llerald. accepted. FOR COMMERCIAL here at a meeting of the r-xecmive ad- purpose of the order is to keep infor- tween Mount Pleasant and Midland, without Inoculating the seed." if God's marvelous bounties. God gives verthorn. residing in Chester township. A naval oilier sat in the gallery the man Clark of Florida, who is ehafrman a general court martial of refusing to the pleasure seekers in going to Palm summer sessions will begin on June The vote on the provision for sale of punished." visory committee appointed recently mation of value from the enemy. i a pipe "line will be laid between the "1 do not believe cultures are nec- ns that wo may use; and we lose it un- poured the contents into the colfee, other day when the' senate was dis- of the committee on public buildinirs obey orders, eight national army men Beach were added thereunto 100 per 2-1 and .ill last until August 'J. enemy property was unanimous, 'il to The general looked at him a min- I two plants and a big power plant built Forgotten. less il is shared. Jesus, the living ' by Governor Sleeper. IMans for con- which was of similar appearance. Mrs. enssing a bill which provided that otli- ^ and grounds, and Is jealous of the pre- The nearest relative of every sol- j from St.. Paul, all professed Socialists, cent for those who went to Paris to essary at all for cowpeas." Mr. Wendt ute and then comprehended. "That's "I thought you said he was strict- 0. and came after several hours' scath- bread. (John 0:48) will satisfy hunger ferences in each county and the grad- Silverthorn later made coffee from the fers of the army and navy could oh-1 rogatives and rights of his committee. dier killed or wounded, will be notified | have been sentenced to Imprisonment somewhere between the two cities, represent our business firms and bring says, "but all our farmers seen, to all right this time, young man, but for Feeding Ducklings. ly honest?" ing denunciation of German Kultur and nnd give life. As bread generates In ual establishment of co-ordinated col- mixture, with the result that Mr. and tain their uniforms at cost from the by the department as heretofore. Lists,' in Leavenworth penitentiary. A. S. which will supply light and power the back the allotment of 2,000 gowns, have much confidence In the value of goodness sake don't ever do it to one Interposed a point of order and the "For the first week after tbey have "So be is." intrigues for world dominion. the human body beat, energy, vitality lections for all campaigns were adopt- Mrs. Silverthorn and lo-year-old daugh- government. This bill was pm containing simply the names of the I Broms was given 20 years and the oth- whole length of the line. culture for soy beans." of those young second lieutenants, or housing appropriation had to go out of which we consider a good showing in "But I loaned him $10 a month ago Prompt approval of both provisions ed. ter Margaret barely escaped death by been hatched, ducklings should be fed and power, so he will feed the hungry through by the energy of Senator the bill. Clark could not stand the soldiers under the heading "killed In : er seven were sentenced to 25 years' this country. Among farmers a question frequent- by the house is expected as soon as you'll get the guard house for life." Printing poisoning. every two hours." declares a press and be hasn't returned It." souls of men. We have at hand the Letter Heads, Bills Heads, State- i Lansing—Following an investigation Jones of Washington, who upon com- action." "died of disease." will be sent confinement, all at hard labor. Last fall this allotment fell short ly asked Is: "Why are cultures neces- pressure and criticism which his act BERGER, SOCIALIST, INDICTED bulletin from the department of poul- "That's all right. I still think he Is the senate finally disposes of the ?2.- Word. It is for lack of it thai men die of the cost of manufacturing binder Lansing—The Importance of the plaint investigated and found that each day to the committee on public i The seven are: W. H. Tressler. R. by 500 gowns, and It Is not easy to sary for any crops?" Heal Baby Rashes ments, Tickets, Invitations, An- occasioned, and before the bill passed try husbandry of the Michigan Agri- honest. Perhaps I forgot to tell you 000.000.000 urgent deficiency appropria- In the deepest and truest sense of that ' twine the L'nited States Food Admin- home garden as a factor in solving the most of the oilicers in the army were information. | A. Carlson. Carl W. Johnson. Axel say whether the buyer will do better As every farmer Is aware, his crops That itch, burn and torture. A hot nouncements, Menus, Envelopes, he was compelled to calm down and Charged He Has Encouraged Disloy- cultural college. "After this period that bis chief trouble Is that he has a tion hill, to which they are added. Word. The poverty and perplexity of ,lllll s To give out the lists in this shape, istration announces that binder twine didiculiies of the present food situa- " t debarred from service on ac- allow the provision to stand, although W. Carlson. Cunnard Johnson. Ferris or worse this season. Cargo space Is obtain their food from the soli. This •»oor memory." Enemy property within the mean- Cuticura Soap bath gives instant re- Sign Cards, Programs. Rent Signs, alty Against Government. France also shows this gown made they should be ted four times a day. A the disciples in the presence of similar containing 500 feet to the pound should tion. which he declares is becoming i fount of the high cost of their uni- It had not been considered by his com- according to officials of tha committee Kam.nan and Nickolaus Ungar. exceptionally valuable going over, but food consists of a number of different ing of the law is property owned in an lief when followed by a gentle appli- Hand Bills, Tags, Inclosure Slips, of silvered tulle and lace dropped over good ration Is one consisllng of eight great need, is being repeated over and be sold in carload lots of 20.1100 pounds steadily worse in New England. Is f"nns and equipment. It Is not gen- mittee. would bring each day a flood of re- Broms and Tressler were native Am- there still seems to be much room elements one of which Is nitrogen, enemy country, and olliclal assurances cation of Cuticura Ointment. For free Chicago—Victor L. Berger. former a short gray satin petticoat and topped pounds of cornmeal. three pounds of The Real Feat. over again, and yet how faithless li is. Posters, Gummed Labels, Calling or more at a maximum advance of 4 pointed out by Herbert Hoover In a 'Tally understood by. the people Too Hasty in Changing Positions. quests by telephone, telegraph and ericans. The others were born in coming back, and the buyers have and unless this Is kept up by frequent "Smith was telling tbe other night have been given there is no intention samples address. "Cuticura, Dept. X, congressman from Wisconsin. Adolph by a gray satin blouse, with short, tight middlings, two pounds of barley, six- We have not enough to feed the multi- Cards. cents per pound above the cost of sisal. letter to Geo. A. Prescott. Federal ' 'brougboiit the country that an olllcer mail, for specific identification of each Sweden, but had declared their inten- learned to bring great quantities of replenishing the soil soon becomes ex- Boston." At druggists and by malU Two members of the house of repre- Germer, national secretary of th So- pounds of meat scrap, three pounds jf the awful trouble he had one time to Interfere with property or money ot tude. Our few loaves of comfort, Smaller lots range from 4 1-4 cents to Food Admnistrator for Michigan. Mr. j uiust purchase all of bis supplies, not man named in the list of the previous tion to become American citizens. clothes into the port as personal bag- sleeves. hausted. What the cultures do Is help Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. • sentatives sacrificed Important com- clallst party, Irwin St. John Tucker, a when bo was shipwrecked In getting Germans or Austrians living in this ninusetneiit. counsel, etc.. will not sus- WE ARE PREPARED TO n v day. gage, which helps matters. of young clover or alfalfa, and one 4 1-S cents above sisal cost. The scale Hoover declares that such gardens " '. bis uniform, but his fighting mittee places to become chairmen of into modern clothes, hut such an ex- tbe plant to maintain this nitrogen away from a man-eating shark." country. 1 I Chicago Socialist. J. Louis Engdahl pound of sharp sand." tain them in the present world's crisis; She Oian't Give It. GIVE YOU SATISFACTION is based on the present price of l!) should eliminate perishables in so far equipment and his tent equipment, newly created committees. Both were Callot will not allow this, and, there- supply.' These cultures consist of mil- "Yes, but did be ever tell yon how 'and William F. Kreuse have been in- pert seems to be necessary when one The purpose Is to sever forever the XV,1(,M w,, |,r,ial. umo tll(,M1 t|u. ,iv. cents a pound for sisal fibre as possible, and plant potatoes, beans, j everything In fact which is furnished STATE BUYS 1,000 TRACTORS fore, the clothes from that house do lions of bacteria, or "bugs," as some "What:" exclaimed the summer AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY under the Impression that the newly is asked to turn berthas, old lace he succeeded in dodging bis wife when hold of Germans in Germany on vast Ing bread, it meets the deep hunger of ,0 OHIO IS SWEPT BY TORNADO i dieted by the federal grand jury here not arrive until after most of the sea- New Garden Leader. boarder, "did tha t cow give all that Port Huron.—The city commission and other staple products. I enlisted man free by the govern- created committees were going to as- frocks, scarfs and dolmans into a people call them, which possess the she was after hi... for money for u commercial and industrial enterprises 'charged with oh •tricing recruiting, the litiman heart; and they will have milk?" to the old farmer's ment. It costs an olllcer something sume an Importance which has not Big Deal Involves Nearly a Million sonal fashions are settled In this coun- power of taking the nitrogen out of A new leader, who will assist the bargain-hunting shopping trip?" has made agreement with tli* Grand Camp Custer.- With the arrival of encouraging dlsloyalt" and Interfering gown that Is as modern as tomorrow. in the L'nited States, which have been enough and to spare if they will only like .$500 to get into the service and Several Killed, Scores Injured, Property try. boys' and girls' clubs of tbe state with pail. ! Trunk to place an iron bridge over 05.000 identification tags the work of been realized. Congressman Shackle- Dollars—Bigger Acreage Is Aim. The moment one suggests flounces, the air which clrculntes through the closely connected with the Kaiser's | eat it. In these days when the empha- with prosecution of the war. So, what Palm Bench Is doing, we their garden projects during the com- "Give that milk, nawthin'!" growled Black river in the vicinity of the fibre tagging every man in the division has there are very many of them who can- ford of Missouri left the ways and Worth Millions Destroyed. the average mind gets a quick vision soli and making It available to the To Be Welcomed. government, serving as outposts of the The indictments charge 26 overt sis is being laid on material bread for the old farmer. "Sa-ay. 1 tuck It from THE LEDGER : works. Recent dredging operations not afford that sum. means committee to become chairman Lansing—At a meeting with Henry know. The gown there shows the crop. By mixing these cultures up ing year, has been appointed by M. A. "Do you think Bacon wrote Shake- started. According to present plans acts. It is charged those Indicted con- of fullness, of skirts that flare, but Teutonic movement for world domin- the sustenance of the nation, there is Well, to return to the naval officer slender silhouette, n prevalence ofl with .be seed of legumes before It Is ('. Under the emergency fund pro- her with a crowbar'."—Farm Life. 1 necessitated the removal of the span each man will wear two tags, one of the committee on roads. Congress Ford, members of the state war board this vision should be Instantly eclipsed speare?" ion. groat danger lest we forget tbe neces- wl 0 w s 1,1 t,1

THE LOWELL LEDGER One hour more dsylifht befin- the Ladies Patriotic League of Thursday, March 14, 1918, having Eleanor Porrilt returned lo her m in" m ning March 31. when Uncle Sam or- Ada meet with Mrs. Ella Burl this attained the age of 28 years; death work at Freeport Monday after a Miss Anns Msynsrd is quite ill. Fubliihed every Thursday after- ders all clocks to be set ahead, so week. Pot luck dinner and Red HELPFUL WORDS noon at Loveli, Michigan. resulting from dropsy. The funeral week's vacation. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Jobn Tucker was in Grand Rap as to get people started on the da^'s Cross work. services were held at the Mennonitc A large number from this place ids Monday. F. M. JOHNSON, Editor and Prop. work one hour earlier than former- I The following candidates were church Sunday afternoon. He was attended the funeral of Ollie Harris From a Lowell Woman. ly. This is calculated to save light Fred Hosley was a Grand Rapids Mrs. Mary Andrews Twenty-fifth year under I nominated at their respective cau- carried to his last resting place in at the (). M. church Sunday. Is your back lame and painful? A FEW SPECIALS at MORSE'S visitor Monday. one management and fuel and give working people cus: Hepublican—Supervisor, Jo- the 0. M. cemetery by six of his Ld. Stauffer and wife visited her I Does il ache especially after ex- The Lowell State Bank Slip on veils at 10c, 25c, SOc. They Citizen's Phones: Oflice, ^o. 200; more daylight hours at home for seph Huttrick; clerk, Wellington comrades who were Mark Trover, grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Patter- • ertion? anneuneee a Special Display of gardening, etc., after the regular Have you tried our . are flne, at Collar's. UGHT-FOUP Residence, 239. Fitch; treasurer, Hoscoe Beach; Charles Wielamd, Orville Deard'orf, son, of McCords Sunday. I Is there a soreness in the kidney 18 c ole dav's work is done. Of course, this highway commissioner, Ashley Alvin Stahl and David and Chaun- Sam (Ulster and wife made a bus- I region? J* * business March 4thf Mrs. A. W. Hoffman was a Grand could have been accomplished by Ward; justice of peace. Win. Grant; cey Schlonninger. iness trip to Grand Rapids Satur- J9lo, as called for by the Commissioner of the Bankiot Rapids visitor Monday. i These symptoms suggest weak 25c COFFEE ? Subscription by Mail, Postpaid. getting up an hour earlier, without board of review, Alfred H. Turner. Sirs. W. E. Chambers was success- day. kidneys. Department: ~ School district order books for EASTER HATS One year Sl-SO disturbing the clock, but if Uncle Democratic—Supervisor, Jas. Har- fully operated upon in the Home- Gaylord Holcomb returned Sun- If so there is danger in delay. Get a pound with your grocery order. We have sale at The Ledger office. tf Sam says so, back she goes. Eight months ris; clerk. Win. N. Perkins; highway nathic hospital at Ann Arbor last day from Kalamazoo where he has Weak kidneys get fast weaker. KKSOIJUCES R. M. Shivel made a business trip 4 commissioner, Grover Hill; justice been working for the past several Give your trouble prompt- at Loans and DiMcoiintM, viz: others at 30c 3Sc, 40c and SOc. during the week beginning March 25. Six months 'j>c Sunday afternoon. The last report to Grand Rapids Monday. The U. S. Senate approvei Sena- of peace, John McCabe; board of received states lhat Mrs. Chambers months. tention. CoiiiiiiRivial Depart moat •"S'lTG.tiTT.yo Four months ^ review, Joseph Downs. I Lucy Miller is sick with the Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak Savingrt Department ' Hl).970 4:{ Will Schneider enlisted in his t tor Win. Alden Smith's proposal to will return home in about a week. I2(m.048.n» country's service last week. Two months 25c abolish potato grading, thus comply- Telephone service to North Ada'! Miss Ivah Sargent of East Lowell measles. kidneys. BondH.,Mortgi»geH and Securities, viz: Festive Corn at 15c per Can Mrs. Mary Andrews has been stopped by the washout is the house guest of her friend. Ollie Luomis visited in Grand Your neighbors use and recom- <'oininercial Department n5.504.25 Mrs. Conrad Smelker of Freeport Singles and less than 2 months..3c ing with the wishes of Michigan was a Lowell visitor Saturday. Tin ICTBtC growers who have all along object- of poles across the fiats. Miss Glenn Stahl. i Hapids Saturday and Sunday. mend them. SavingH Department 108 540.08 289,044 88 others at 18c and 2Sc. ed to the destruction of one-third of Huben L. Gillespie and wife, old Miss Evelyn Frost, who attending Wayne Ford of Lowell is visiting Read this Lowell testimony. Overdraft*' 1,303.88 Gordon Hale of Saranac made a Entered at the postoflicc al Low- their crop. There is a growing residents of Ada, depart for Illinois ' school in Grand Rapids, was nn over his brother George and family. Mrs. 1. W. Halstead, 408 Monroe Han k i ng H ou mi> 4.500.00 business trip to Lowell Saturday. Ok d 1 St., says: "For several years I suf- ell, .Mich., as second class matter. suspicion abroad that there are too soon to reside, their son Roy work- Sunday guest of her sister, Mr. and; Paul Holcomb left Monday and Furniture and Fixture* 2,000.00 Fancy Japan Tea SOc Miss Florence Yeiter is home for manv people trying to do things 1 ing their farm here. Mrs. Claud Studl, and family. joined the Maine militia. fered greatly from backache and Items in Traimit 17.880.54 week's vacation from Lansing. 1 pains in my kidneys. My back Japan and Black Teas have advanced from 8c to MOSELEY Mrs. Arthur Goodell and son Lyle ! they know nothing about, and "Too | Arthur Averill has sold his farm LaVerne Harris and wife spent W. CosgrilT made a business trip UKSEKVK and will reside in the village. to (irand Rapids Monday. ached so badly 1 could hardly move 12c per pound. Better stock up on this now. Arthur Howk of Grand Rapids is from Potters Corners called on 5lr. "Americans whip Kaiser's picked many cooks spoil the broth." Sunday with the latter's parents, Commercial SavinirN visiting his mother and son here. Mrs. Ellura Plank, who has been and Mrs. Wilkinson Sunday after- 1 Mrs. Archie Patterson's son, who Dan Weaver and wife. Sam Custer and wife entertained and the first box of Doan's Kidney visiting Mrs. Bessie Frost, returned shock troops." ! Pills did me so much good that 1 I. 8. Bom s 15.800 (Hi Big stock of new ginghams at Col- noon. Here'it an echo of Garfield days had an operation on his throat, is Mrs. E. L. Grant has been sulTer- a number of friends Sunday evening Dae from bankN'iii reserve cities $ 22.809.80 25,417.80 to her home in California this week. That's the way the first serious doing fine. and served warm sugar. continued taking them. The sore- lar's. Be sure and see them, adv Tbe Ladies Aid will bold an last winter: Husband. "Mary, stop ing from a hard attack of sore throat ExclinnKeH for clearing lioiiHc 2.8(58 25 Mrs. Earl Brown has been quite Easter sale at the Keene church attempt to dislodge our soldiers has j The North Ada Community club ness and pain in my back was re- The Wirthmore shirt waist at Col- endecL Ant! that's the way Amer- the pianola. Great Scott, woman the past week. II.8. and National hank curr'e.v 14,584 00 5.850.00 Mar. 28. Dinner will be served at 385 Busliels of Wheat Buys lieved ana my health improved in where is vour appreciation? Don't ! held a very interesting meeting at Gold Coin 9.785.00 J. W. MORSE, lar's, the best you can buy at 9L00. Mrs. Asa Vandenbrock was in ica's part in the war is rfoing to read Ledger want ads pay. every way." noon. There will be many useful vou hear our half ton of coal rat- the home of Mrs. Peter Byrnes. Silver t win 1.175.15 1.050 00 John McGinnis of Grand Rapids Grand Rapids last Friday. in history. Jas. White is still confined to his FALLASBURG The Lowell Ledger, (Irand Price 60c, at all. dealers. Don't Phone 195 articles on sale, also a parcel post There never has been any doubt iling down the chute?" The Free simply ask for a kidney remedy— Xiekels and rentn 117.80 102.81 Successor to John O. Clark spent Sunday with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McAndrews sale. A cordial welcome extended to Press paragrapher who wrote it home with rheumatism, Wm. Rockwell was taken sudden- Rapids Press and Michigan Far- Totals ? 41,054.50 $57,505 II and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon vis- about that, Man for man our sol- i Supervisor Ward, who has been ly ill last week and obliged to call a get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same 08.5*9.07 Aprons galore at Collar's, all all. diers can whip any other fighting had his memories of zero weather, nuT, $1.80. that Mrs. Halstead had. Foster-Mil- Total makes, sizes and colors, 50c to$1.25. ited Hosmer Andrews Friday. Lone Frost has tapped over four the lire running low and no coal in ill. is still confined to the house. His doctor. He was able next dav to ac- f080.I90.75 Gordon Frost has sold his Over- This Overland Car force under the sun. Since the day many friends hope to see him company his son Lee to Lowell burn Co., Props., Buflfalo, N. Y. LIABILITIES # Messrs. and Mesdames McKay and hundred maple trees this spring. the American soldier was horn in the bin. when the rattle in the chute Some People We Know,-. and We land auto to Will Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard of around in our midst soon. where he took the train for Grand Capital stoek pu'ul in Misner were in Grand Rapids Sun- Mrs. Roye Ford and daughter vis- In 11114 it would havp taken bushfln of wheat to buy a car ol this lype-today the field of Lexington he has batter- was the sweetest music ever heard. 80.000.00 day. Potters Corners spout Sunday with High water has torn out the road- Rapids and will lake treatments Surplus fund Mrs. Jas. Holmes is quite ill this ited her father, John Andrews, last ed and bested every brand of enemy bed between the village and the new there for a time. 10.000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowen. it takes only 385 bushels aud tin* car|of today is much nioir- omp^tf than any A paragrapher says that poor TEAMING & TRUCKING L'ndiviiled profits. mO H.780.07 week. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith were Saturday and Sunday. 1 he has met. And just as surely as bridge causing considerable damage. Gus Whedon had the bad luck DividcmlH nnpaiil Grand Rapids visitors Friday of last Mrs. Jim Hopkins is quite sick and other car you could have bought in 11114 at anywhere near tlu* price. night follows the day, the brutal roads cost l'nited States farmers 150.00 John Kellogg is still confined to Mrs. Chris Kropf spent Tuesday Audie Frost is caring for her. Three of our well-known resi- last Saturday to lose a valued horse. PIlOlM* I .M Shampooing and Scalp Cominereial deposits snbj«'et to clu'ck 119.084.05 week. Boche and their masters are to *:i00.000.000 a year. Wonder how his bed. in Saranac and Friday and Satur- Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank much of that is passed on to the dents attempted shooting the rapids Norman Quackenhush of Grand (,'oininercial eertitlfati's of deposit ^ 105,122.92 Mrs. O. O. Adams and Mrs. F. B. day in Grand Rapids. Doesn't this prove that you can nfford one of these ears better thb yf-ar than ever meet the tale that has overtaken feat Saturday; results a cold bath. Rapids was here last week and lias ROY DOLLOWAY Treatments L. J. Hunter of Keene was in town Hlough, twins, a girl and boy. every foe America has ever faced. consumer in the increased cost? Certified (•hecks ' 41,(15 McKay were in Grand Rapids last Mr. and Mrs. Mike McAndrews .Mother and babies doing tine. .Mr. Ultimate Consumer is the man No fatalities, in fact: rented Mrs. Denny's place for a successor to Kogers and Dotlowjiv State monies on deposit 5.000 no Tuesday. Friday. have a new Ford car. before? There isn't any possibility of any year. Nellie Holcomb Phone 56 Newsy Notes About Peopk Mrs Mrs. Elmer Hart received word who pays, in the end. Three men in a boat on the Grand Savings deposits (hook accounts) 258.449 21 F. A. Gould was a Grand Rapids VA rinrlc a fnrmi>r I owi>llit(> ' Gordon Frost and little other outcome. You Knok. visitor Tuesday. from her brother, .lody Gardner, Our sample cars are on display in our new store (2nd door eaM if llenn h dru«r l-'or never before in all the cen- Sav ngs certificates of deposit *7.500.41 080.214.N4 that lie has reached France aud was Ueserved for taxes, interest, etc 1051.24 was an over Saturday. tury and a half of history lias the Will Stone has been very ill, but W. T. Webb was in Ionia Wednes lives here. well ami all right. store.) Come in and look them over. American soldier fought for so Total 0S(M90!75 day on business. Charles Hoil'nian of Grattan vis- Unite a "few" ladies were enter- is gaining now. Paul Kellogg and J. C. Hatch made ited his brothor Hosiner Monday. righteous a cause as he fights today. STATIC OP MK'illdA.N. County of Kent. ss. Mrs. Carnion Dellaven of Hangor Miss Edith Man^e spent the week a business trip to Grand Rapids one taiiu>d at Mrs. Dan Carr's for the He fought the British for political end with friends in Ionia. Mary Wingeier is visiting her sis- I'.ed Cross last Friday. 1. D. (j. Mange, Casliier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear, that is visiting friends in Lowell. day last week. ter, Mrs. Harold Cuuimings, of liberty. He battled with the Indians the above Htatement is true lo the hest of my know ledge and belief and W. G. Wright spent Monday in for his life and his family's safety. Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt of Sar- Mrs. Glenn Martin and son from Grand Hapids. FIVE THINGS WE SELL 4. What's New for Spring? correctly represents (he true slate of the several matters therein contained anac were in Lowell Saturday. (irand Rapids on business. Frank Bla/.o, agent at the Mose- He conquered Spain for the un- as shown by the hooks of the hank. near Grand Rapids visited her par- shackling of a helpless little neigh- >ir.s. Pearl Kingdom made -a bus- R. E. Springett was in Grand Rap ents here Sunday. ley depot, is boarding with Harley Notice of Road Letting of Assess- D. (j. MANUK. Cashier. ids last Thursday on business. ment District Road No. 137. These 5 article's aie: Overland jinsserifrer cars. 11; public trucks, bor. And toda> he lights for all 1 iness trip to Saranac Tuesday. Pickens and wife. Su scribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Mari-li, 1918, Buy a Welworth waist for $2.00 these things and infinitely more— A. H. Parks was home from Ionia at Collar's, you will never regret it. Will Hoirnian and family are mov- auto accessor ins, repair shop work and «^neral r-vrvii • Men and young men are asking that question Correct attest: LUNA MURPHY. Notary Public. Easter neckwear. Tie to this ing onto a farm near Fox's Corners. Sealed bids will be received until for the liberty and the safety and store for your neckties. J. J. Lalley; Monday to spend the day with his They always fit. adv noon, April 3d, A. p. 1918, by Frank My coinmiHsion expires Nov.'2nd Itiin family. Phillip Sayles of Toledo visited... i,,..,- si..,., iiiiihwiv c ' the unshackling of the whole world, Mesdames Allie Carr and Fred ommis- j More than that he tights the foul- now. There never has been so much interest !•:. L. BENNETT. D. S. Simon has moved his busi- ness place to that which Will Stone Mrs. Jas. Hulbert spent a couple Condon spent Sunday with their llnisl'wCTk S' 0,'rC" S:'>k'S' ,)arl ''' Midiiw_iin , for Get Acquainted With i est fighter, the wickedest foe that lv D. McQCFEN. davs this week with a nephew near P. C. PECKHAM. vacated. father in Saranac. the construction of 7,1129 miles of i the world has ever known. As lit- Heidi ng. before and never so many good styles to be in- Clint Kellogg has been called sixteen fool trunk line Class H, Overland-Lowell Co. * levels his rille or thrusts his bayonet Directors Mrs; Emma Baker of (irand Hapids gravel road located as follows; was a guest of Mrs. A. 11. Parks one Miss Winnie Donaker of Ionia home an account of the illness of f or swings his bomb he remembers spent Saturday with her father, Commencing at the intersection terested in. Here's a few timely fashion notes. day last week. father, Lee Kellogg. Help wanted * the ravished women and the mur- (.has. Donaker. of the east north-and-south V* line l dered babes of Bel.tiium and France, Have moved one door west, Mrs. Tillie Warden of Grand Rap- by many women with the east and west Vi line of liHrnember, please, that wh still maintain our ^arau>'and scm.^ .station 1-2 block he thinks of the arrogant lies and Misses Kale Muller and Lillian ids was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone's old plaee.—Lowell Clean- F a woman suffers from such scction 1(1. town 7 north, range 8 north of llotol Waverly. the broken pledges and the scorn- ing & Dye Works. Smith were home from Grand Rap Denick over Sunday. ids over Sunday. I ailments as Backache, Head- west. Keene Township, Ionia Coun- ful. rotten trickery of the wanton The "erect, shoulders back aud chest out" war influence is evi- Mrs. G. L. Ford of Logan spent a Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Lee have re- ache, Lassitude and Nervous- ty; I hence south on the said east Born, Friday, March 15, to Mr Herlin autocracy that has wrecked few days last week at the home of turned from a two months* sojourn ness—the symptoms indicate north-aml-south Vs line of sections and Mrs. Ed. Kellogg, a nine and the peace of the world. He remem- dent in ait the new models. The waist lines arc more markfd; Mrs. J. W. Hulbert. in the Sunny South. the need for Piso'a Tablets, a 1(1 ami 21 lo its intersection with bers that defeat for him and victory one-half pound girl. Wayne Ford visited at the home Mrs. Will Schneider of Albion valuable healing remedy with the east and west '/» line of section for the Hun can onh mean that his the buttons spaced closer •ogether; military backs aud pockets Boys' clothing. You never before antiseptic, astringent and tonic 21: Ihence west on the said east and Overland-Lowell Co. own women are lo he ravished, his of his brother George at Logan from and Mrs. C. G. Perry of Grand Rap- Friday till Monday. saw such values. Buy here, don't ids were in town Monday. properties. A local application west 'i line of section 21 to the Vi DISTRIBUTORS OVERLAND CARS AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS. own babes murdered, his own land are the thing. wish you had. J. J. Lalley. iimple but effective — response post common to sections 20 and 21; laid waste and lhat such fate awaits Mrs. Krank Keech nnd children of Raymond Gundell of Milbrook « Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller spent was in town Friday visiting* old comes quickly causing refresh- thence south on the section line be- not only him. but every other man Moseley visited her aunt, Mrs. Hat- ing relief with invigorating ef- tween sections 20-21 and 28-29 to outside the Hun empire. tie Culver, Sunday. a few days this week with their son friends in Ix)well vicinity. Maurice and wife at Lansing. fects. Backed by the name Piso the Vt post common to sections 28 (io. to it. American soldier. We Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emery have Word has been received here of established over 50 years, satis- Buck of all this search for style, this spring's demand is for Miss Matilda Bieri of Ionia spent ami 29; thence west on the east and are for you. There isn't anything returned to Lowell after spending the death of Mrs. Meryle Denick's faction it guaranteed. west Vi line of sections 29 and 30 of we can do for you that we won't do the past three months in Saginaw. the week-end with her sister, Mrs father at Charlotte recently. quality—real service is absolutely demanded. Art Schneider, and other relatives said Keene Township and section cheerfully. There isi "t any sacriiici- n Lowell real estate transfer: Agnes Mrs. H. F. Dawson is spending the 2.'). town 7 north, range 9 west, Ver- we can make for you that we won't Mrs. Cora Sutlln returned to her week In Eaton Rapids and places in gennes Township, Kent County, to sin-i—S make eagerly. No nation in the war lluizinga to Charles W. Paulus and Everywhere wife, w V'i w s e V\ sec. 30, $4,800. home at Ovid Friday after a month's the southern part of the state. 6U \ ent a the east bank of Flat river; thence is better served than we. And none stay with her sister, Mrs. A. M Hart Schaffnek & Makx Clothes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and The Spartan society of the Rap- southwesterly along the ^ angling shall be more grateful.—Toledo Barnes. TABLETS road across sections 25, 26 and 35 lilade. daughters Helen and Maxine spent tist church meets with Mrs. Harvey Simple KuM Fn>e-addre»a poatcard Sunday with Mrs. I). C. Hunter in Mrs. S. B. Cook and Mrs. Floyd Haysmer next Wednesday afternoon. THE PISO COMPANY to the north corporate limits of the Keene. Oswald and two children of Aim: Maple syrup labels on neat label SOS PUo Bldf. Warren. Pa. Village of Lowell, being the south No new classos in German will be Some More Details About the are visiting the former's son, Ralph side of section 3:'), Vergennes Town- are here in all new models. Their quality, style aud service- Deposit from one to two dollars stock $l^a per 500 or $1.75 per | Saturday formed in (irand Uapids schools, Johnston, and other relatives in 1000, at Ledger-Solo oflice, tawell. ship. according to decision of the Board Low Corn King in the bank each week by taking Lowell. This road is lo be built under the ableness are so well known that we need offer no more argu- advantage of Willette k Hart's Sat- Ida Belle Rutherford of Grand EAST LOWELL of Hducati' n. only one member of Miss Olive Rittenger entertainei direction of the State Highway De- which favored continuance. Super- IN the LOW CORN KING catalogue it takes pagfes to urday shoe specials. adv Rapids spent Sunday with her par- Mrs. Carl Story entertained 9 partment. funds being secured by CodtUlit II SchuSnvr A Unrx ment than to ask vou to see them. CapyrluLtlTui t Bi-liitUuur A Slurs classes 11 and 12 of the M. E. church ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rutherford. intendent (l:veson admitted that ex- * tell about the tfoncl construction that backs up tbe Spring top coats for your young day school with a St. Patrick's party little girls Friday in honor of Ha- the sale of bonds based on a tax up- President Taft favors it. but neglect- son at J. J. Lalley's 83.50 $6. adv Howard Bartlett of South Lowell thea's ninth birthday. Ice cream "8-foot-wide spread from a narrow 45-inch box.*' Here Monday evening. Games and music on a special assessment district and ed to state that ex-President Roose- Wear a Stetson hat this spring, featured the program for the even- was in town on crutches Saturday, and cake were the refreshments. upon the townships of Keene and velt opposes it. He also declared the space is limited. 84.50 to $6. J. J. La I ley. the result of the kick from a horse. A birthday cake with U little green ing, after which a pot-luck supper Boston in Ionia County, and Ver- To delay any longer, we believe, is to lo Offer .SPREADER. Ernest VanDerwall of Detroit with Mrs. Mabel Bovee the second sion lo commence work. ers compelled In resign in pro-Ger- have those clothes cleaned, pressed Rapids, who has recently returned Thursday in April. is the last day in which we can advantagfouslv buy littrv-. . and man districts. I. \V. \V. plotting- Spring. Initial Belts 50c While they last we will sell them at $165 made a short visit at home on his Hoad must be completed July 1st, 5 Good Reasons for and repaired for Easter—Lowell from service with the rrencn atn- way to Grand Rapids to answer his Mrs. Hex Oriel was very ill last sheets at the low quantity price. Also, on au'ount of cL rrnnspc rr.-'tion yn t deviltry. Lal'oliette at liberty and ae we are evereteoked. Cleaning & Dye Works. bulance corps. 1919. Immediate Action a socialist running as his seat mate New Hats $2 to $3 call for a draft examination. week. Plans, specilications and proposal lems and shortage in iron and steel for domestic appai af-. v. o must place our For business, motoring, "DUSBELBILT" SUITS for boys are special val- Fred Godfrey of Traverse City i on an anti-war platform. Disloy- Our Huts are Style Leaders. Mrs. M. C. Greene, who has been blanks may be examined at the ollice orders and arrange for early shipments now! 1 Ar. Immediate moneysav- ill for a time, was taken to the sani- visited his mother the lirst of the of the Hoard of Commerce, City hall, ing over the full price. ; alty and tirason here and there and protection against rainy, ue suits of cravanetted fabrics and guaranteed ser- Hetter Quality. BROWN & FROST Lowell, Mich. week. fc all over. Wake up. Americans, and tarium last week when the water Helding. Michigan, or may be had by We propose to give you the benefit of all tiie saving. \XV henefu because . r O Attractive payment ; put a stop tn some of it. You have came up and put out their furnace Mrs. Orra Godfrey went to Bel- writing the undersigned, enclosing an opportunity to handle our men without less of time nnd expense-and lv- chilly days, these coats of- vice. Double seat, knee and elbows. ding Tuesday to visit her father, terms. | stood too much already. No com- fire. a deposit of itf.OO which will be re- cause we can take more time to do a pcrjcct joh. Consid.-r, aI>o. that this lib- fer a greater service than Mr. Covert, returning Thursday. funded upon the safe return of the 3. Expert personal super- s promise with treason. $8.75 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Morse returned eral offer is made on the famous vision of the work. Spring Underwear rom (irand Hapids Sunday after a plans. any other. ; •*' '-rac-ittjcvtw 1 • v.- »r3—.rim ith — •-wr.-vy.ca KEENE CENTER A cerlillced check of $u00.00 is re- 4. A/ore time for installa- f Last week Editor l»ann—Careful wo weeks' stay with their daughter tion, provided contract i now with the .spelling--printed in Buy only good underwear this Jrs. Guy Lewis, while Lew was on Clare Higgens returned to north- quired with each bid. The right is reserved to reject ROUND OAK is signed on or before his Lake Odessa- Times this Silk yokes, raioproofed fab- spring. Uuy it for quality and REDUCE ury duty. west Canada last Thursday after March 23. : item: spending the winter with his broth- any or all bids. rics, ail-wool and absolute- comfort, (iet "Staley" or "Im- E. V. Story has heard from his 5. You solve your heating i "There is nothing better than ba- sons Harold andRaymond in France. er. | FRANK F. ROGERS, Moistair Heating System problem for the next con drippings for frying chi ken." ly guaranteed. perial" and satisfaet ion is guar- They report flne weather, grass Bruno Anderson has bought a j Stale Highway Commissioner. generation. ' Then, Sunday about noon, seeing farm of GO acres at Ionia, south side, < anteed. Mere only, • green and they are making garden The Only Heating System that Automatically no preparations for dinner, lie said and feeling flne. for 95^)00 and moves next week. 1 to Ma Dann: $15, $18, $22.50, $24 Ventilates and Humidifies 85c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.85 The Higii Cost of Uiing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Althen re- Mrs. Clem Heater is ill. | "What's for dinner?" "Oh," said COONS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr spent she, "If we had smne biiron drip- V IV I...well Iiiiiiiedi Hurt Srlmfltiei' A M.-uvx ( lotliej urned home Monday from Colum- This system heats 4 to 30 rooms, also isolated rooms, da.n houses, garages, by purchasing your Groceries at mis, where tbey spent the winter. Wednesday in Belding with her sis-1 pings, we'd have some Cried chicken, ter, Mrs. Win. Covert. 1 SHINE etc., regardless of outside blizzards. Burns all kinds of tin!; u.'ve; coal—tons II if we had the chicken." V.iX •»- Their son Phil Joined them here yesterday for a vacation. Addie Daniels spent Monday and IN EVERY of il! Keeps your home free from dust, dirt, and poisonous gases. Conserves mt "Well, Dann an editor, any way," Tuesday in Grand Rapids with her! health by sending an ever-changing current ot warm, fresh, inoisl cur circu- rii }*>< |L sez he. VYiZ U 7i 1V12 R S A I. CAR Phone Will J. Morse ii again putting in cousin. DROP" : full time at The Ledger office, after lating through the house. The proposal to raise President river did float and their names Mrs. James Stanton is home from NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mr. and Mrs. George Denton and niai'k Sillt Slovo Polish We are receiving literature in the Garranza's salary from $66 to were Grant, Glarence and Jay. her visit at her sister's in Lowell 260 an illness of several weeks; and is ! Iii|iiiil irnl piuile Court for the County of Kent. none can beat the iMird Sedan with its retinod Kelta's firoceni sister, Mrs. Milton Wilcox, at Clarks-' never rains but it pours," his sons umo quiility; abMiluivly no | Detroit for I ailed States senator; worth a lot of money to be president soaking wet but things will be dry and wife of Keene have been stay- Plumbing, . ville. I wiiKti ; nuiliixtonllrl. You all time. 4li but are declining to gel excited over of Mexico and it takes a brave man lirst of May. ing with her a few days. 'They left In the mailer of" the estate of otnfoi table appointxnontH.Bttraetiveappeir- Lewis and Russell are ill gut your muncy'it worth. Henrietta Robinson, deceased, Quality Guaranteed. Mrs. George Golds and Mrs. Oscar it, just now, anyway. W * are not to qualify. We know a whole lot of Tuesday and he will work for Chas. Hot Water and nnee and positive dopi ndabtlily. It'g biir The South Boston Congregational Moore and daughter Catherine spent particularly interesi'-d in partisan fellows who wouldn't look at the dwiiicii /•Af-rnnn Ilowen of Keene. Notice is hereby given that four enonuli forhll thofaindy. A dolightfulear (or Aid society will meet witti Mrs. Come In Now! months from the 23rd day of Febru- last Friday and Saturday in Grand Black Silk T politics at this time: ami we do not JO BANISH (.ATSRRH Miss Laura Booth visited Mrs. Art Hot Air Healing tutiiinir and ideal lor shoppitur and social '>0 ozs. Little Quaker hutrar Corn 20u...Jl for 50c Frank O'Harrow Thursday, March Rapids. believe Michigan people are ••ither. Biggs of Vergennes Center Sunday. ary, A. 1)., 1918, have been allowed 28. Lunch dinner; hot coffee. Every Why wait until Saturday? Something may intervene and make your visit for creditors to present their claims ftineitons. The woinon-folk ca 1 drive it with 20 o/m I'resfiugs (loldeu Kernel Stmar CurD....20c...H for fi5c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels, Mr. They are fully occupied with win- After having been granted in- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Booth were General Repair Work. member requested to attend. Elec and Mrs. l.ew Hunter and Mr. and Stove Polish impossible. Why take chances ? IIP against said deceased to said court ease and safoty. 11 '«aiievery-day-in-the-year 20 ozs. IV'rtHjtion brand foiititry Uontlemou li not only mnnt wonomlcnl. bat It rim a brllll* ning the war. Douhth ss. ;i successor creased pay, another lot of ship Breathe Hyomei for two Minuteuand over Sunday visitors of Will Witt Call Phone 202. I make lion of officers. Red Cross work. Mrs. Frank Abbott were guests of ant, kilky liirttru tli.it ciiMiiutueobtiuiml with miy must he chosen f-.r Senator Smith: builders are on a strike. They Stuffed Up Head Will Get Relief and wife of Potters Corners. for examination and adjustment and ear. and it op rated and nuinraioed at small Sutrar Corn 20c...8 for SOc oihor polish. Uliu-k Silk Stova I'olith dot* not Our expert heating engineer will advise you and co-operate with you in every Five Star Points of Round 0*k that all creditors of said deceased a specialty of hot air New wash dress goods at Collar's Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russ last Wed- rub <>li it Ijiu four times m king M ordinary Supremacy but no one need lear his hair out should be driven back to their work If you want to get relief from ca- Hiram Converse and wife of in great variety, price 12^0 to 50c. nesday. | P'.libh <0 it huvti. you timo, work and money. way to the end that you obtain 100 per cent, etficiency in this healthful heat- tUi are required to present their claims heating coKt Wliv not buy one for your family? 20 cm Farm Mouse brand Siij;ai Corn 20c...3 for SOc 'HEALTH »H. ) m MlOirm about i! for awhile yel. besides at the point of the bayonet, to the tarrh, cold in the head or from an Keene visited at Frank Jones' Sun- Don't for*ct—when yon ing service. Sedan. SW.I5 I o b. IMioit, 20 ojw: (lilmaii.brand Karly June Peas 18c...H for 48c Beery Camp M. W. of A. will en- Robert Brock-and Mr. and Mrs. Wiint Rtnvo nolifth, 1m inra to • mum ••tf that, there .-ire several other counties tune of The Rogue's march. irritating cough in the shortest time day. lo said court, at the probate oflUce, I ,;li fiirlllickSllk. IfUUn t •COMFORT 1• • in the city of Grand Rapids, in said tertain at tneir home on Monday Max Raymor spent Sunday in Grand lo hear from. breathe Hyomei. Leo Richmond of Vergennes spent Phil tom KIIKUKU Al TO CO.. Lowell. 20 ozs. Litt leQtmker brand, fancy, small I'ohs, 20e...*l for SOc Rapids. tho lM!*t etovopollihyou ever Investigate! The saving on installation, the saving on your fuel bill, the j'I inti4« ruing, ppi county, on or before the 24th day of evening, March 25th. All Woodmen im. il--yut;r dMlar wiUnfund •ECONOMY i • ::::: L. llerger of Lyons is a candidate It will clean out your head in two Sunday and Monday at Mrs. Janie Hoffman Shop. Train 20 uxs. Belle of Hart brand, spfeial sifted IVa«, 20c... 51 for SSc Mildred Carr spent Sunday after- your money. conserving of health, and assurance of comfort, are htg imus for you to consid- , ,, , ,, A . I ' M- p«llHl CW* iiiii; "Never again," says Uilly Sunday, June, A. 1)., 1918, and that said and families are cordially invited. ,. . I,Ml . fl ' n»-m il lufl for sheritL If he's the man the minutes and allow you to breathe Sherrard's. 20 oza. Monarch brand Strinjr Deans ISe.JUur 88c Each one please bring individual noon with Mr. ^nd Mrs. Willu Witt. Black Silk Stove PolUh er. Think it over-then investigate. "Will 1 buy :in\thing marked •.Made freely. claims will be heard hy said court Block. Work*, Sterling, IlllneU. .CONVENIENCE S;;;-. ^ cheese is named for, he will be a ClilTord Wilbur and Floyd Bo/.ung 20 ojss. Little Quaker brand String Deans 15e...8 for 40c lunch consisting of not more than A letter from Mrs. C. A. Lde from S. I" i, > p I 1 ii ip' Ntm Uifc in Germany.' ' We don't endorse Hyomei will end a cold in one on Monday, the 24th day of June, A. Uiin Black Silk Air Diylng . , . . , , . • , '.o I lit I., 'ip.1.1. strong candidate. of Kvart are visiting the latter's 1)., 1918, at ten o'clock in the fore- "20 oza. Hart brand Ohoico Wax String Beans, lSc...8 for 40c four kinds of food. New Orleans says they are th«e and ro it I'iMmel on Rrutux, fog- everything Mill', says and does, bul day. it will relieve you of disgusting aunt. Mrs. Win. Booth. like it much hetter than at Biloxi, fHtiTii, Htovu-tiipoa, ami nuto* .. All h.ni. (•.-.WlJM, he is right there, :ind millions of noon. 20 ow. Hart brand Cut Wax Deans lSc...;i for 86c By order of Com. moliilo tiro rima. t'wvonta „ c.it N.».t * 'I plirn . («•*• .•n Jo r<«hi in' snutlles, hawking, spitting and A. G. Steketee and wife arrived Miss. Mercury registered 80. Better ruitiiug, Try il. i . 1 f...i uilrtO , , J /.I w ,'WWi.ii./ ULltl other good people feel (he same way I'red Keister of I'ewamo is an olfensive breath in a week. at their home in Grand Rapids last Dated February 23rd, A. I)., 1918. 20 0*8. Marcel I us brand Fresh Lima Deans 20c...8 for SOc Indications are that the peach IW lllark Silk Metal Pol, R. T. FORD CLARK E. IIlGBEE, I crop in Kent county will be ex- send some heat up this way. Chad I ih fort iivorwiiru,iilvki'l,till' about it. aspirant for the Legiflature. Fred Hyomei is made chieflv from a Wednesday from a 4 months' so- is playing croouet and seeing the w.iro or linma. It work* always was a great joker. Judge of Probate. 20 ozh. Central States brand Kidney Deans 20e...8 for 48c tremely light, because of the un- fltiiokly, ciiHl'y und lenvoe a soothing, healing germ killing anti- journ at Miami Reach, Fla. I Money to Loan I •20 ok*. Hart brand Pork and Deans 20e...8 for 55c sights. Go it wliile you are young, liiilliimt Hiii'taru. It Imi no lili i Those who advocated peace with septic, that comes from the eucalyp- Mrs. Fred Rogers of Lowell spent favoraole weather. "It is probable ciiiml for uw on mitomubilua. NOTICE OF VOTFTTO^BITTAKEN that a good many trees have been Chad. Germany, can see now by looking tus forests of inland Australia where over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. X on easy monthly payments. ^ 20 ozs. Monarch brand Pork and Deans 20c...8 foi SOc Mrs. E. Pinkney had uapering at Russia just what a German-made SOJTH BOSTON killed," said Robert D. Graham, one ill catarrh, asthma and consumption Kmma Beckwith. and brother on the ({uestion of Repealing Chap*' Let your rent money pay 20 0X4. Helmet brand M»zed Vegetables I Sc...8 for 40c done last week and Mrs. \Mlkinson Get a'Can TODAY peace means. Miss Almeda Westhrook spent were never known to exist. Frank. of the larger fruit growers in this Saturdav with her parents at Ionia. ter Twenty-Five of the Highway I for your home. 20 02s Duchess brand Succotash 20c...8 for SSc had three rooms papered this week. Hyomei is pleasant and easy to Charles Foreman went last Fri- Lawn now in Force in the I secUon. Newell Tucker has purchased the 82ozs. Helmet brand Hominy lSc...8 for 40c The federal explosive law will be Hobinson farm. breathe. Just pour a few drops into day to Portland for a few days. Township of Vergenes, I DO IT NOW. -• Ij the hard rubber inhaler, use as dj- Mr. and Mrs. John King of Lowell 82 ox*. Cabin Creek brand Cold Packed To- strictly observed on July 4. accord- Mrs. Jay Parsons entertained her Kent County. Mich- rected and relief is almost certain. visited her sister. Mrs. James .Stan- igan. matoes 2Sc.. .8 for OSc ing to County Clerk Hill, who is ex- Own a Silo 11 niece and husband also her sister, ton, Sunday. plosive license officer for Kent Mrs. Dan Densin, and fCldora last A complete Hyomei outfit, includ- Notice is hereby given that a law- ; ,82oass. Pewamo brand Hand Packed To- t Lowell Building j county. Anyone purchasing tire- week. ing inhaler and one bottle of Hy- Mrs. Sherrard is having some ful petition and demand has been matoes 2Sc...8 for OSc omei , costs but little at druggists sheds built for the farm machinery. crackers or lire-works this year will C1LAGE makes the most pala- EARLHUNTER Church services will be held with Hied with the township Board of the 20 ozs. Saracen brand Tomatoes 18c...8 for 40c first have to see Mr. Hill and pro- Mrs. G. Conklin next Sunday. everywhere and at M. N. Henry's. Hobart Clark had Mr. Rowley of Township of Vergennes, Kent Coun- and Loan Association f SPRING IS HERE ^ table and profitable feed for If you already own nn inhaler you Keene buziting wood for him'last 20 oxs. Hart brand Tomatoes 18c...8 for SOc cure a permit. Dealers must have a Phone 127 Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lee enter- ty, Michigan, demanding that the license to sell. dairy cows, beef cattle, aheep. can Met an extra bottle of Hyomei week on his farm in Keene and got following question he submitted to Talk It ov«r with 88oxs. Hart brand Pumpkin 18c...8 for4Hc tamed Grange Fridav evening in at druggists'. a nice lot. hogs and poultry. connection with a SI. Patrick's the electors at the April 1918 annual 88 ox*. Fur in House brand Pumpkin 18c...8 for 44c Chris Naum, having been drafted, •nd L ASSY'S Mrs. Chauncey Freeman and A M. C. OIIEENR, Pres., or A has sold his interest in the Sugar party. Township election and meeting, to- | J. B. VEITEB,**. I 14S ox. bottle Monarch brand Tomato Catsup, 2Sc...8 for OSc Silage utilizes all the crop* * reduces SEELEY CORNERS daughter Geraldine of Ionia spent wit: Bowl to T. Kslins of Detroit, who the acreage required for stock feeding- Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Sneathen were Saturday with her sister, Mrs. l)nn 10 ox. bottle VanCamps Tomato Catsup 80c...8 for SOc in Grand Rapids one day last week. The Haster exercises wil be held "Shall the Township of Vergennes is now in charge of the refrsshment permits the growing of cash crops on Townsend and family of Lowell and 20 ox, can Farm House brand Hawaiian room. Tbe firm style will now be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser enter- in the evening. I repeal Chapter Twenty live (25) of tha acreage saved—cuts tha cost of the latter remained until Wednes- the Highway Laws?" Sliced Pineapple 25c...8 for 70c Terpas k Kslins, instesd of Nsum A lained their uncle and aunt, Mr. and George Stephens is sufTering from! day with her aunt. *1 stock feeding $0%. Mrs. Will Freeman, of California a severe case of inflamatory rheu- Said Chapter Twenty-live of he Oox. can Hula-lfula brand Hawaiian Sliced Terpss, as formerly. Mr. Nsum is recently. matism. Highway Laws is known as the Pineapple 15c...8 for 85c sssisUng in lbs candy making de- Silage feeding is moil profitable when psrtmsnt while awaiting call to Ice Cream Soda tho most practical silo is used. A good M. D. Sneathen and family were The cemetery association will $100 Reward, $100 Statute Labor System for Townships and is now in force in the Township 20 ox. can Lightbouse brand Strawberries 20c...8 for SOc Camp Custer. silo will save its cost in one year, and entertained with a supper and warm hold its annual meeting at the The muhrs of IIiIh pnn Two from Monroe Ave. Efficiency in keepirm the iiUgo in from bottom to top. Claude Ouiggle. who had the Ada stock. Honest weights, cour- 10 ibs. PennYan, .York State Buckwheat Flour tion Isst week, owing to thf break- garafc with Guy Quiggle, departed Recent visitors at S. P. Reynolds to cure. Send for list of teHtlmouiuh. repeal Chapter Twenty-flve (25 )of in cloth sacks 90c I. Otfr lunch and meal trade is better than evere perfect conditions economy in tilling The duor positively Will not stklb were Ward Geib and wife of Grand Addrew P. 3. fHF.KPJY ft CO., Toledo the Highway Laws?" Yes ( ). Shears and Knife Grind- teous treatment. ing of s chsin when an attempt was Every Room Hei Bath. the silo and utilising all the •pace in bind, sag or (reeae. It is alwaya ia Monday for Texa# to enter the avia- Olii-i. Suld by all Urugitlat, 7Sc. 0 4 o lbs. King Mill ng Co. Iluckwheat Flour 7Sc Wo serve 'em right -that's why. tion branch of the service: Guy Hapids and Ray Geib of Alaska. "Shall the township of Vergennes ing. Bicycle and Gasoline made lo raise the flood gate, when More than Half our Rooms at $1.S0 it: convenience in removing the silage place, keeping tha silo perfectly air* Quiggle having already arrived Mrs. Sarah Quiggle and brother repeal Chapter Twenty-five (25) of 0 4>S lbs. King Milling Co (Iraham Flour 00c the high water Ibrsstened to go aa desired.' f tight, and preventing the ailaga from Office there and tbey are in the same clan. are visiting their sister, Mrs. Ste- he Highway I^aws?" No ( ). Engine repairing, etc. 9K lbs. Smyrna Mills (iraham Flour 60c "Over the top." A desperste sll No Room Above $2.00 phens. SOUTH BOWNE Rufus Gregory night ight by lbs villsge employees Th. euT'tO'dimb door i. th. biggMl '• «""" " Tht youngest daughter of Claude Townshin Clerk of Ver- 10 lbs. Franklin Mills Entire Wheat.Flour 91.00 Sullet of Rooms for Touring Parties convenience aver built into ejlos. •u«nmar. Noah Shaffer and family of Elm- :ennes Township, Kent PHONE an and summoned friends svetfed lbs Main Street, West Side Richardson la reported seriously III dale visited Sunday with their son White Navv. Beans, lb : 18c LASBY & SON Large malleabhi iron hinges hold the Let us gwre you mosa inforaattaa. with meningitis. ELMDALE ?

THE LOWELL LEDGER THE LOWELL LEDGER

"Good heavens!" Hazel exclaimed. fingers numb. She did not know where Bin laughed softly. "But you know the way?" she was going, and she was assailed "Let them take It out In wondering,** HOW MRS. BOYD "Like a hook—in the daytime," he with doubts of Roaring Bill's ability to he advised. "Cariboo Meadows is a OLD SORES, ULCERS replied. "Iv>ut night in the timber it find Cariboo Meadows. very small and Insignificant portion of For Couglis ind GoUt JACK LEARNS TO HIS GREAT DISTRESS THAT HE CANNOT another story, ns you've Just been llnd- "Mr. Wagstaff!" she called. the world, anyway." Un NOTHINC but i DEPINDAUE, PROMPT sad AND ECZEMA VANISH MINGLE WITH EITHER WHITE OR BLACK MEN AVOIDED AN ing out for yourself." "Yours truly," his voice hulled back, He went to one of the packs, and effective medicine-one dutranteed to eoothe The Son of and RELIEVE PROMPTLY, or money refunded, "I thought men accustomed to the away to one side. "I'll be there In a came back with a canvas cover, which Qeed, Old, Reliable Peteraon'a Oint- ifofflt ofFi^-Three wilderness could always find their way minute." he spread on the ground. r scmFFimiirs T ment 8topa Itching Inatantly. Synopsis.—A scientific expedition off the African coast rescues a OPERATION about, day or night," Hazel observed In less time he appeared beside her. "Sit on that," he said. "The earth's Tarzan Swift & Company human derelict, Alexis Paulvltch. He brlnjis aboard an ape, intelligent tartly. "Will you fall off, or be lifted off?" always damp In Ihe woods." "Had 51 ulcers on my legs. Docton Canton, Ohio.—"I suffered from a "They can—in stories," Bill an- Then he stripped the horses of their and friendly, aud reaches London. Jack, son of Lord Greystoke, the he said cheerfully. , CXPECTORANI wanted to cut off leg. Peterson'R Oint- fraitlo trouble which caused me much swered dryly. 1 1 original Tarzan, has inherited a love of wild live and steals from home "Where are we?" she demanded. burdens and tied them out of sight (Makes M Tesapooneful) ment curcd me."—Wm' - . J. Nichols, 40 suffering, and two Ber^ranct^ Siticlair to see the ape, now n drawing card in a music hull. The ape makes doctors decided She had to be satisfied with his as- "Ask me something easy." he re- among the trees. That task finished, Wilder St., Rochester, N. Y. b guaranteed one of the moit effective, 100th- By EDGAR RICE friends with him. The ape refuses to leave Jack despite his trainer. that 1 would have Ccpjn^hz dtj UTTLSi.DQOWh XCft surance that he would see her to Cari- turned, "I've been going It blind for he took an ax and rustled a pile of log snd best remedies for promptly relieving Get a larce box for 30 cents at any drug- Publicity to go through an boo Meadows. And, accepting the situ- an hour, trying to hit the Soda Creek wood, dragging dead poles up to the Hacking, Dry, Pslnful Coughe, Cbeet Coldi. gist. Pays I'eteiHon, and money back if It BURROUGHS Tarzan appears and is joyfully recognized by the ape. for Tarzan had doesnt' help you at once. Always keep operation before 1 ation with what philosophy she could fire and chopping them Into short Wboopldg Cough, Sptemodic Croup, or been king of his Irilic. Tarznn agrees lo buy Akul. Ihe ape, and send trail, or any old trail that would show iooeeniiiig Phlegm. It heali the Irrltited Peterson's Ointment in the house. Fine for could get well. command. Hazel proceeded to fall to— me where I am. It's no use. Too lengths. When finally he laid aside tfaroet membrsnee almoit'lnatsnily, snd the burnK, scalds, bruises, and the surest rem- him back to Africa. Jack and Aleut become great friends. Paulvltch "My mother, who At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there HAZEL LOST IN WOODS,STUMBLES ON CAMP OF "ROAR- and soon discovered herself relishing dark." his ax. he busied himself with gather* lasting relief it sffords will be itirpriting and edy for Fkin diseases, pimples, itching is killed when he alleinpts murder. A lliief tries lo kill Jack, but is gratifying. Contiins no opiates. Sign snd give Copyright by Frank A. Munaey Co. had been helped by the food more than any meal she had Ing grass and leaves and pine needles eczema and piles the world has ever known. killed by Akut. They flee together to the Jungle and take up life. LydiaE. Pinkham's "What on earth am I going to do?" was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of ING BILL" AFTER WANDERING FOR eaten for a long time. Hunger Is the Hazel cried desperately. until he had several armfuls collected "Peterson's Ointment is the best for Vegetable Com- THIS FREE IS GENT COUPON bleeding nnd itching piles 1 have ever Swift & Company,which showed that the Company had been con- king of appetizers, and food cooked In "Camp here till daylight," Roaring and spread In an even pile to serve as CHAPTER VI—Continued. pound, advised me -is the great war to ANY DRUGGIST who will accept it for IS cents found."—Major Charlei E. Whitney, Vine- the open has a flavor of Its own which a mattress. Upon this he Inld his bed- to try it before sub* HOURS IN THE DARK Bill answered evenly. "The only thing la purchasing s regular 50 cent aite bottle, and yard Haven, Mass. traveling an old but well marked spoor awung to the ground and started at a sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. mittmgtoan opera- no aproned chef can duplicate. Roar- to do. Good Lord!" His hand acci- ding, two thick quilts, two or three if it la NOT EXACTLY aa REPRESENTED, go "Peterson's Ointment hns given rrent Crouched close to Ihe great ape In —a spoor that set his heart to leaping brisk walk toward the safari. He was ing Bill put hnlf the piece of meat on pairs of woolen blankets, a pillow, the time, sweetmeat. back and get your MONEY REFUNDED. pati»faction for Salt Rheum."—Mrs. J. L. tion. It relieved me dentally rested on hers. "You're like the crotch of a tree, the boy had shiv- —the spoor of man. of white men, for a buniired yards away, perhaps, when whole Inclosed with a long canvas Weiss, Cuylerville, N. Y. The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev- from my troubles Synopsis.—Miss lla/.el Weir is employed as a stenographer in the her plate, sliced bread for her, and set ice. 1 didn't think about you getting ered through nn almost sleepless night. among the prints of naked feet were one of tiie whites caught sight of him. •o I can do my house work without any sheet, the bed tarpaulin of the cattle All druggists sell it. recommend it. Adv. ollice of Harrington \ l>ush at Cranville. Ontario. She is engaged lo tiie butter handy. Also, he poured her cold riding. Get down and put on a Name. His light pujanms had been but little •he well defined outliuca of European The man gave a shout of alarm, in- eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have difficulty. 1 advise any woman who is ranges. .lack Harrow, a young real estate agent. Mr. Hush. Hazel's employer, a cup of coffee. He had a small sack coat, and I'll have a fire In a minute." — the benefit, the made boots. stantly leveling his rille upon ihe boy •fllicted with female troubles to give Taft Miataken for Arbuckle. protection from the clidll dampness of recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer suddenly noiices iter attractiveness ami at once makes her his private of sugar, and his pack boxes yielded "There," he said; "you can turn In DEVIL WORSHIP STILL EXISTS Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Com- "I suppose If I must, I must; but 1 pleasure, the economy Just how populur movie uetors nre the Jungle, and only that side of him The trail, which marked the passage and llring. The bullet struck just in slenographer. After three months Hush proposes marriage. Hazel condensed milk. whenever you feel like It." pound a trial and it will do as much for can get off without any help, thank wns brought to the attenllon of severnl which was pressed against the warm of a good sized company, pointed north front of lis mark, scattering turf und delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, them."—Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5tb refuses, and after a stormy scene, in which Hush warns her he will "What sort of meat is that?" Hazel you." Hazel answered ungraciously. For himself he took the saddle blan- of a 5c package of Voodoo Practicea, Originating in Af fallen leaves against the lad's legs. A persons In the vicinity of Riverside body of his shaggy companion approx- at right angles to the course the boy relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. make her sorry of her action. Hazel leaves the ollice. never to return. asked after a few minutes of silence. Koaring Bill made no reply, but kets and laid them close by the fire rica, Have Not Lost Their Hold St, N. E., Canton, Ohio. WRICLEVS drive nnd Ninetieth street yesterday Inmted comfort. And so he welcomed and the ape were taking toward the second later the other white and the Sometimes there are serious condi- Shortly after tliis Hush is thrown from his horse and killed. Publica- It was fine-grained and of a rich fla- within reaching distance of the wood- Among Negroes in America. stood back, and when her feet touched ufternoon. At about that time Prof, tho rising sun with its promise of coast. black soldiers of tiie rear guard were tions where a hospital operation is the tion of his will discloses that he left Hazel S.'.iico in •"reparation for vor strange to her mouth. She liked pile, taking for cover a pack canvas. The feeling against the American packer is based largely on solid earth he threw over her sboulders William Howard Taft, who happened to warmth as well ns light—the blessed Doubtless these white men knew the firing hysterically at him. only alternative, but on the other hand any wrong I may have done her." Jack I'.arrow, in a Jealous rage, it. but it was neither beef, pork nor He stretched himself full length, filled The earliest mid most primitive form so many women have been cured by this -has made it the fa- be In New York, took a Joy tide along sui>. dispeller of phys'cal and mental nearest coast settlement. They might Jack leaped behind a tree, unhif. the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and demands an expl.inat'on, and Hazel, her pride hurt, refuses. Hazel's mutton, nor any ment she knew, his pipe, lit It, and fell to staring Into of religion Is devil worslilp; Its clergy famous root and herb remedy, Lvdia E. the famous drive. When his big tour- Ills. even be headed for It now. At any Days of panic ridden lllght through engagement i> broken and, to escape from her snrroumlinus, she se- "Venison. Didn't you ever eat any the fire while he smoked. vorite "sweet ration are witch-doctors. consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, aftt-r ing car passed Ninetieth street a young lie shook Akut Into wakefulness. rale, il would lie worlh while overtak- the Jungle hiiil tilled Curl Jenssen and cures a posiiion as sehoolteaehcr at Cariboo Meadows, in a wild part before?" he smiled. Half an hour later he raised his The witch-doctor business thrives doctors have said that an operation was of the Allied armies. wonuin live years of age saw It. After "Come," he suld, "I am cold and hun- ing them, even if only for the pleasure Sven Malhlhn wilh jangling nerves and resulting in unreasonably large profits. necessary—every woman who wants of Hritish C'oiumhia. 'I'liere. at a boarding house, -he nr-i sees "Hoaring "Never lasted it." she answered. head and looked across the fire at among the negroes of the South, ami one long look at the big person In the gry. We will seurch for food out there of meeting agi'.in creatures of his own their native boys with unreasonable to ovoid an operation should give it a Hill" Wags-aiV, a well-known character of thai countrv. "Isn't it nice? No. I've read of hunters Hazel. to some extent In the North. It Is a rear seat she Jerked the nurse's apron In the sunlight," and he pointed to un kind. / terror. Every new note from behind fair trial before submitting to such a cooking venison over an open fire, hut "Why don't, you go to bed?" be Swift & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents © -send It to your friend kind of magic art, called voodoo, and open plain, dotted with stunted trees Boumied to their frighten.-d ears the trying ordeal. this is my first taste. Indeed, I've asked. and screamed with delight. "Alice, The boy was in the lead, excitement came originnlly from Africa. and strewn with Jagged rock. coming of the sheik and his blood- an insignificant factor in the cost of living. If complications exist, write to Lydia never seen a real camp fire before." at tbe front: Alice," nsked the nurse, excitedly, and anticipation carrying him ahead CHAPTER IV—Continued progress was slow. She blundered "I'm not sleepy," she declared, which For a moderate price you can buy a thirsty followers. E. PinkhamMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass., "wind Is It?" *"Tliere goes Fatty Ar- The boy slid to the ground ns he of his companion. And II was the boy over the litter of a torest iloor, trip- "I.ord—what a lot you've missed!" was a palpable falsehood, for he"* eye- for advice. The result of many years "hoodoo" packet from a voodoo woman spoke, but the ape lirst looked care- When, after compiering their nerv- There was real pity in Ids tone. "I buckle." said the youngster.-—New who first saw the rear guard of the For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift experience is at your service. "Uoarin' Bin's «•in* to get himself ping over unseen obstacles. Hut len lids were even then drooping. that Is guaranteed. If fastened to his tbe handiest, York Tribune. fully about, sullling the morning air. caravan and the while men he had ousness. the rear guard advanced upon (tilled one Uh these days." minutes estabiisiu'd beyond peradven- killed lhat deer today. Have some "Maybe not. hut you need rest," *»*'! —It's & Company were as follows: HEAVES IN IIOUSI sCAX HE front gate inconspicuously, to cause Then, satlslled that no danger lurked been so anxious to overtake. the enemy's posiiion to investigate Hazel started, but it was only Jim ture the fad that it was im!"ed a light. more Coffee." said quietly. "Quit thinking things. UKI.IKVRD loosest - lasting re your enemy to sicken nnd die. It con- ueur, he descended slowly to the they found nothing, for Akul und the work jvur Iutm^ while Ih.'* He refilled her tin cup. and devoted It'll he all the same a hundred years About IK) per cent of the German Stumbling along the tangled trail of Sales Hriirgs in the doorway beside her. Sl:e k. pt on. i'he wavering gleam tains such articles as hits of bone, a v iirf MiltiTinc «iili IN-iiv-. l;. ".-vv masons nnd helpers tiro In military ground beside the boy. boy had retreated out of range of the -• • * .» tho hi wtili I'll. Ii.\vii> HiuiKitrs* "I guess you ain't much used to see- came Irom behind a thicket- an open himself to his food. Before long they from now. Go on to bed. You'll be fresbment be can those ahead a dozen heavily laden tooth or two, feathers, etc. unfriendly guns. / S ;C > ^^4 - llnrti'Tonlr. I'livMlc Itiilliiixt service. "Nuran and Subor, his mute, feast black? who, from fatigue or sickness, v.. -I'rir* iiie K«rk In' that si rt of (xhibition where you lire, she saw at icnu'tli. Heyond the had satisfied tlu'ir hunger. Bill laid more comfortable." 11KAVR IMnVDK1 K K carry. A favorite one holds a chicken feath- A I miMiK'nt Hi i « . riiiil)'.' v.-iit a few dry sticks on the fire. The llames upon those who descend lirst and look had dropped Tiehlmi were being prod- Jack was disheartened and sad. He lidrsi". hi ito iin>rr «>i'k wish lo's Jis- come from. Miss Weir, Hrlgus wife fire she heard a horse sneeze. Within Thus peremptorily commanded. Ha- er, some humnn hair, a drop of blood afterward, while those who look first had not entirely recovered from the Profits . i'nllllorl. K.m.1 th.- I'll lli'MU pii! it; • ver his shoulder. "My land, tew yards of the ihieki-i through laid bold of them and shot up in bright, zel found herself granting Instant oV- Ireland last year exported 102,823 ded by the black soldiers of the rear 'Vkti;uinaici s-n.! t.-: and a bit of rag, nnd a pine sliver. All and descend ufterward live to feust depressing effect of the unfriendly re- let on Ahnnion in l . w^. I: tioawilir'- s dis : i-tin'-im n tightin' in the whieh wavered the yellow ylcam she wavering tongues. It seemed to Hazel dlenee. She got into the blankets just pigs. guard, kicked when they fell and then •r In yoiiri.'wn. writo are tied together and sewed In a scrap themselves." Thus the old upe Impart- ception he had received at the hands stre. T where everybody can sec 'em. hailed, smitten with a sudden panic, • hat she had stepped utterly out of her as she stood, even to her shoes, .^nd roughly Jerked to their feet nnd hus- If. David Roberts' Vet. Co., I CO Grind A»enue, Wauheihi. Wis. of rag. world. Cariboo Meadows, the school- ed to the son of Tarzan the boy's lirst of the blacks, and now he had found Thank goodm ss, it don't happen very I'lih • •ndured nit a few sieconds . All drew the canvas sheet up so that It CHEW IT AFTER tled onward. On either side walked Voodoo packets specially made up lesson in Jungle lore. an even move hostile one accorded This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. Everybody Must Save Fat. often. 'Speeially when Hill WagstatY -he kiu w or had been told of house, and her classes seemed remote. hid her face—but did not prevent h^r Kill That a giant white inan, whose heavy blond She found herself wishing she were a from seeing. EVERY MEAL for the purpose are sold as talismans, Side by side they set off across the hlni hy men of his own color. Every!midy iiiii>i »•;!( soiiic 1':.: in or- ain't around. You ain't shocked, are ier men reassured her. She had beards almost obliterated their coun- no Cold and to be worn about the neck for protec- rougU plain, for the boy wished first If Swift & Company had made profit at all, the cattle raiser der id liw. Tliis is tlii- reason wiiy ilie you. honey?" I them i. 1 a man courteous, awk- man. so that she could fare into the In spite of herself she slept fitfuftv. tenances. "The lesser bensts flee from me in tion agnlnst the malevolence of to be warm. The ape showed him the would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his shortaire of fat In r'nropi' is mi siM-iuns. "Why. 1 didn't have time fo be irdiiy considconsiiieratc. . And she could nor wilds with horses and a gun in this Now and then she wduld wake will' a The boy's lips formed a glad cry of terror," he murmured half to himself; witches. best places to dig for rodents and cattle, or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per The I'liileil Si;ii(- cmii i-asily vt'iiUMiy shocked." Hazel lamrhed. "It was wander about all night. capable man fashion, where routine start to a half-frightened realization Save Health salutation as Ids eyes first discovered the greater beasts are ready to ti-ar worms, but the lad only gagged at the pound on dressed beef. this siiuria^f. n.r \w as a nation are done so quickly." She moved cautiously, however, to went by the board and Ihe unexpected of her surroundings nnd plight, ahd Ihe whites—a cry that was never ut- me to pieces at sight. Black men would I 1 thought of devouring the repulsive prmUiriniis fat-wasiirs. If laelt "n. "f "Tf them fellets would leave Hill the edge of the thicket, to a point hovered always close al hand. She "Will You Fall Off. or Will You Be whenever she did wake and look past The Flavor Lasts Catarrh Cannot Be Cured tered, for almost Immediately he wit- kill me with their spears or arrows, i things. Some eggs they found, and us ale only ilie fal we avmally neeiici! alone." Hrk'U's remarked. "there where she could see ihe tire. A man looked up suddenly, to find him regard- Lifted Off?" He Said Cheerfully. the flre It wns to see Roaring Bill Wag- by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as t! e» nessed that which turned his happi- And now white men, my own kind, j cannot reach the seat of the disease. and no more, iliere wnulii he cii'in-li 1 ing her with a whim deal smile. staff stretched out in the red glow, his these he sucked raw, as also he ate have lired upon and driven me away. wouldn't be no Il'.'ht. Hut he coes off sat humped ovi'i tin. glowing embers, 1 Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influ- ness to anger as he saw that both tho Swift & Company, U. S. A. Ihe coat he had worn himself. Then CASCARAtf pUININE roots and tubers which Akut un- Ii't't fr.'in our naiiniial fat supply, the like a hnir-triu'ger irun. ami he'd scrap whereon six./Ji d a piece of meat. His "in a few minutes." said he, "I'll brown head pillowed on one folded enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S while men were wielding heavy whips "Are all tlie creatures of the world i he turned away, and Hazel saw him arm. CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. ITniteii Slates rood adiuinisiraliiMi u-lis a dozen quiek as one. I'm lookin' to It.:;.! was hent forward, as if he were pack up and try to deliver you as per earthed. brutally upon the naked backs of tbe my I'lii'tnle.s? Has the son of Tarzan stooping hero and there, and heard It is taken internally and acts throuRh us. tn tide our assn.-Kms in llu' war sec Ids finish one uh these days." Hstcmng. Suddenly he looked up. and contract. Meantime, I'm going to Then all at once she wakened nut of the Rlnod on the Mucous Surfaces of Ihe That night the son of Tarzan was poor devils staggering along henealh no friend other than Akut?" the crack of dry sticks broken over The old family remedy—la tablet sound slumber with a violent start. form—eafe, eure, easy to take. No System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE colder than he ever had been in all his BRUTES LED IN CAMOUFLAGE over this crisis. "What a name!" Hazel observed.' she gasped—for the firelight showed smoke." Is composed ef some of the best tonics loads that would have overtaxed Ihe 'i he old ape drew closer to the hoy. He did not ask her permission, but his knee. In no lime he was back to Roaring Bill was shaking the tarpau- opiates—no unpteaeant after effects. So let's lie^in today to avoid eatinu cnught hy the apiiellation r.riges had tlu features of Hoaring Hill Wagstaff Cureecoldaln 24 hours—Grip in S known, combined with some of the best life. The pa jama trousers were not strength ami endurance of strong men 'Then' are the great apes." he said, the horses with an armful of dry stuff, blood purifiers. The perfect combination more far llian we need. We can do first used. "Is lhat Hoaring Hill over She was afraid of him. Why, she did filled his pipe and lighted it with a lin over her and laughing. days.. Money backifitfailbackifitfailss . Get tbe very heavy, but they were much at the beginning of a new day. Prominent Feature of Modern Warfare and had a small blaze licking up of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH "'ihey only will lie the friends of coal. And for Ihe succeeding fifteen "Arise. Miss Sleeping Beauty!" he genuine bos with Has Been Copied From the Craft this hy decreasing our nsaire ot fried there?" not know nor stop to reason. She Red Top and Mr. MEDICINE Is what produces such won- heavier than nothing. And Ihe next Every now and then the rear guard Akut's friend. Only the great apes through dry grass and twigs. As It derful results in catarrhal conditions. foods and of I'titter in cooking, 'i'liere "That's him—Uoarin' H.ill Wagstaff." turned to r.-trcat. In the same instant minutes Hoaring Bill Wagstaff sat said boyishly. "Breakfast's ready." Hilt'e picture on it day he roasted in Ihe hot sun, for and the while men cast apprehensive of the Jungle. grew he piled on larger sticks till the 24TabUte forlSe. DniRgists Tfic. Testimonials free. will welnmic the son of Tarzan. You are i»lenty of meal fats tliat may lie Hrlggs answered. "If he lakes a few- Koaring Hill reached lo his rille and staring into the dancing blaze. Hazel He went back to the fire. Hazel sat THREE F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O, again their way led much across wide glances rearward, as ihough inninen- bright flame waved two feet high, have st'eii that men want nothing of watched him uneasily after a lime, lie At Any Drug Store In the cut I lelish, w hieli lurks in the . under used for tiie latter Just as well, which drinks, you'll find our tonight how he stood Up. up, patting her tousled hair into some and treeless plains. tarlly expecting the malerializiiiion of you. i.et us go now and continue our seemed to have forgotten her. His lighting -.p the nearby woods and Old-Time Girl and New. Pointed Question. /lepths of the sea. We tilid. perllilps. otherwise miyht only till our trarl-a^e got the name. Sings—just like a hull "Hold on there 1" he said coolly. semblance of order. Off in the east It was still In the boy's mind to search lor the great apes—-our people.' / * shedding a bright glow on Ihe three The girl of the old time would say, Lillle five-year-old Martha Francis cans. There are also plenty of dis lies moc.se—diear him all over town. I'roh- "You're had a look at me—1 want a pipe died, and he sat holding it in his a reddish streak spread skyward Into travel to the south and circle back to the origin of our smoke ••barrage." the iheShower . horses standing patiently al hand. He Unjust Conviction. "I have nothing to wear," and then CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY besides fried ones ihat we can ear. ably wV.ip two or three men before look at yon. old feller, whoever you hand. She was uneasy, but not afraid. somber gray. In the west, black night had been carefully trained by her the cpast In search of another outpost art of conccraling henealh a heavy lin- jiaid no attention lo Hazel until she When the burglar was haled before rig out In chemises, pantalets, three Mothers who value CHAPTER VII. Don't think the little you will he ahle niornin'." are. Come on—show yourself." There was nothing about him or his gave ground slowly. mother and had been taught al home of cl/lllzatlon. He had said nothing petietrahle cloud the actions nl' mi at- of Gold came timidly up to Ih# fire. Then he the judge, charged with attempted lar- petticoats, a skirt dragging the ground the health of their chil- A Rescue. to save in this way won't make any He stepped sidewisc out of the light actions to make her fear. On Ihe con- "Well, It's another day," she whis- and at Sunday 1 lhat a record of this plan to Akut, for he knew lhat tacking force. The clltl lelish employs His ;pouse calling him at that mo- looked up at her with his whimsical ceny for the theft of a pair of shoes dren should never be coming to farmers from the rich wheat fields of *1 vii trary. Koaring Bill at close quarters nnd a waist with a collar climbing over was kept of all "the deeds done in the A year Imd passed since the two j a heavy, dark liuid. whieh it ejects difference. It will. 1 'o your hit in ment. ^riL'L's detailed no more infor- as he spoke. Hazel started to run. pered, ns she had whispered to herself without MOTHER GRAY'S the old ape would look wilh displeas- Western Canada. Where you can buy good farm 'and smile, the judge lined him $10. her ears. The girl of today says, "I Swedes laid heen driven in terror from i savins fat for a hungry world. It wilj ma'.lon about Hoarim: Hill. Ami Hazel The crack of a branch underfoot be- inspired confidence. once before. "I wonder If there will SWEET POWDERS FOR body." ure v.pon any suggestion that savored upon attsiek. thus hidinu it from the at $15 to $30 per acre and raise from 20 to 45 bushels "That's right," he said; "come on "But, judge," remonstrated the have nothing lo wear," and If she Is the savage country where the sheik! .Count.—Detroit Free Press. sat lo/king across the way with con- trayed her. ami he closed in before she In the midst of her reflections he ever be any more like It?" CHILDREN, for use when She surprised her mother one day of separation. enemy. of $2 wheat to Ihe acre it's easy to make money. Canada and get warm. No use worrying—or crook, "that's an awful tine; they didn't really up lo date she Is telling the held sway. Lillle Merlem still played i sideral-le interest at the specimen of look three steps. He caught her rude- got up. needed. They tend to wilh Ihe following questions: Fo*' a month the two wandered on. Every enticeivahle itivetitioii of trap- offers in her provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta getting cross. I suppose from your fit." truth about it.—Houston Post. Break up Colds, Relieve witli her doll (Jeeka. lavishing all her | a type whieh hitherto she had encoun- ly by the arm and yanked her bodily "Well, we'll make a move," he said, "Mamma, are there any stores In the l.oy learning rapidly the laws ol ping man. or of enticing him into d::i!- RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. civilized, conventional point of view Feverishness, Worms, childish Inve upon the now almost tered in the pages of fieiion—a llirht- into tin' firelight. and disappeared abruptly into the "Roaring Bill" finally admits heaven?" the jjngle; his muscles adapting them- geroiiN zones is heitii: utilized in tiie 160 Acre Homesteads Free lo Settiers To half pint of water ailJ 1 oz. Bay its a terrible thing to be out in the A leather-covered metal tube to be Constipation, Head- hopeless ruin of what iiad never, even 1 "Well—for the—love of—Mike!" darkness. he is taking Hazel to his cabin "No, dear." selves to the new mode of life lhat warfare of today. It is Inn an ad- Rum, a small box of liarho Cempouiul, iic,' u An. what the West called a "bad woods all night alone with a strange ache, Teething disorders and other land at very low prices. Thousands of She heard him moving around at THE TRUTH slipped over an umbrella to roll It tight TBADB MABK in its palmiest days, possessed even a actor.' She had. however, no wish WagstatY drawled Ihe exclamation in the mountains. Hazel protests and Stomach Troubles. "Not any place to buy anything?" had been thrust upon them. The thews vanced method of nmliuseade. The art farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking and Vi oz. of glyccriiw. Any dru^ist can man. But I'm not a bear—I won't eat has been patented In England. Don't accept slight degree of loveliness. some distance. Presently he was back, indignantly, but is helpless and "No." of the sire bad been transmilled lo of canioiillau'e or deception is hrouirlit advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yields put this up or you can mix it at home at for t .study of lhat particular out in a rising crescendo of astonish- you." iy SubstlTute. l/srd by Mothers for rery little cost. Full directions for mak- leading three horses. One he saddled. is compelled to accompany him. .?/ years. Sold by Druggists everywhere "Weil, then, where does the guard- the son—It needed only the hardening The sheik iiad heen away for a long into use to enticeal the traps and enii- also of Oats, Sarley and Flax. Mixed Farming is type. The men of her world had been ment. Then he laid his gun down "I'm sorry if I seemed rude." Hazel Tl two he rigged with his pack Sure things are more or less uncer- time, conducting a caravan of ivory, i fully as profitable an industry aa grain raising. Good ing and use come in each box of Hariio altogMher different, and the few fron across a roll of bedding, and stood The next installment has to do 25 cts. Trial package FREE. Address inn angel get Ihe pencils?" of uye to develop them. trivanees arranged for the reeepiioti .•!' saitl penitently: "I can't help thinking schools; markets convenient; climate excellent. Compound. It will gradually d:irUcn j tain. THE MOTHER GRAY CO.. LE ROY, N. Y. skins and ruhher far into the north.' tier specimens she had met at tlu looking at her in speechless wonder. outfit, storing his varied belongings in with this startling development. One day as they were moving slowly the enemy. Wire etit!it:glem> iits. hur- etrcaked. faded gray linir, and make it ~of" of the disagreeable side of it. People Write for literature and particulars as to reduced the two pair of kyaks. and loading It is far better to offend some people The interim had heen one of great dles of hr'ish. palisades, pits, pointed and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not T'ri'r's' dinner table had not im- "1 or the iov•• of Mike!" Hoaring Hill talk so, I suppose I'll be a nine days' Wataon B. Coloman, along beside a river lh»y came unex- railway rates to Supt. Immigration, Ottawa, kyaks and bedding on tho horses with Patent Lawyer,WaahlDgloB, than il is to oblige them. peace for Meriein. Il is true lhat Ma* •ticky or greasy, and does not rub oil. Adv. pres-,ed her with anytliitii; except their sail! again. "What are you doing wan- wonder in Cariboo Meadows," pecU-dly upon n native village. Some chevalix-de-frise, land mint< :iiid the Canada, or to (TO UK CONTINUED.) PATENTS I). 0. Advice and books Tree. liunu had still heen with her. io pinch shyn ?ss and manifest awkwardness In derit,- around in the woods at night ? a deft speed thai bespoke long prac- Rates tossonable. lllgbost references. Bestsenrlcea chihi-ren were playing besble Ihe water. deep-tilled aMmth are fused into the or heat her as the mood seized the vil- j M. V. MaclNNES First Suggestion. her presence. The We-i itself ap- ' '.ood Lord : Vour teeth are chattering. tice. He was too busy to talk, and Don't waste money on a patent when The hoy's heart leaped wilhin his surroutiding coiiniry. iaitious old hag. hut Mahunu was only j !76 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit, Mich. "I am tired of il all. .My life is » ' penl "d to her, its bigness, it- nearness Sit down here and get warm. Il is sort Hazel sat beside the fire, watching in W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 11-1918. you invent an excuse. breast at sight of Ihein. For more Animal cruelty am! wile h:is. of ne- MAKING A MAN OF THE BOY I ELBA'S SUPPLY OF IRON ORE one. When the sheik was there also i Canndian fiovc rnmeat Ascnt <)lank." to tie absolutely primeval, hut not the of chilly." silence. When he had tucked up the than a month he had seen no human cessity, heen developed to :i high de- last rope end, he turned to her. there were two of them, and the sheik "Income tax one?" people she had so far met. And so Kven in her fear, horn of the night, Schoolmaster Has the Great Task in being. What If these were naked sav- gree. The passing aires have im-ul- "There." he said; "we're ready to hit Mines Have Attached a New Import, Win the War by Preparing the Land j was stronger and more brutal even, she hioked at Koaring Hill Wagstafl'. the circumstances, and partly of the Hand, and on Him Depends the ages^ What if their skins were black? c.ated m.-in. the supreme animal, with the trail. Can you ride?" ance to the island—Napoleon Was than Mahunu. A dose friend Is one who refuses to over tho way. with a quite impersonal man. Hazel noticed that his was Final Important Outcome. Wert they not creatures fashioned in the highest suhtlety and eiinnin^. and "I don't know." i.'-.izel answered du- Held Prisoner There. Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Little Merlem often wondered why I YOU NEED NOT SUFFER WITH loan vou anyfliim:. InteA'sr. of a ditfercnt order from ihal to which the mold of their Maker as was he? war only tends to enhanec these trifts. biously. "I have never ridden a horse.' You can nip colds in tiie grim old man hated her so. It ih 11 ^ came Into Hrlggs' place for sup- she had been listening the past ten The sum of all admonitions Is thnt They were his brothers and sisters! We have hromJit into the eoniliet the "My. my!" he smiled. "Your educa- The Island of Kibn, celebrated ns the bud—Clear your Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada true lhat lie was cruel and unjust to per. Mrs. Hrlggs was her own wait- days. Ills enunciation was perfect. He started toward them. craft of the jungle animal, of the polar BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM tion has been sadly neglected—and you the schoolboy must pay attention. Thnt i the place where Napoleon was lin- head instantly— CO-OPItATnrE PABMING Df MAN POfTCia NECHIAIT all with whom lie came in contact, hut He dropped no word endings, nor With a low warning Akut laid a li life, the mountains and plains, the ress. Hriirgs himself sat beside Hazel. ts precisely what he is doing, writes prisoned in 1814, lias since Italy's en- 10 WIN TB •ATILB FOB Luomr WAS DISCOURAGED slurred his syllables. And cast in so a schoolma'am, too!" 1 lo Merlem lie reserved Ids greatest She heard him grunt, and saw a mild S. M. ('rothers, in the Atlantic. He is hand upon his nrm lo hold him buck. woods and lields, and eoml'ineil them For conturics GOLD MKDAL ITaarlcra have been a standard household remedy. "My walking education hasn't been trance into this war attracted much The Food Controllert of the United States and Canada are asking for # fj. 'v'-a cruelties, his most studied injustices. Lost 63 Pounds in Weight and look of surprise Hit over his eounte- odd a mold is the mind of civilized paying att'.Miiion lo a variety of things TryKondon's The Uov shook himself free and, with into our own art of waging war. i Oil has been a standard household remedy They are the pure, original imported neglected." Hazel retorted. "I don't attenllon ns Ihe locution of valuablo greater food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail- As Ihe little girl played she prat- namfl when Hoaring I'll! walked in woman that the small matter of a little ihat escape tho adult mind. As he ihe a shout o? greeting, ran forward to- | for kidney, liver, bladder and fctomacli j Haarlem Uil your great-grandmother need to ride, thank you." Iron mines, writes a correspondent. for tled continuously to her companion, Had to Give Up Work. Has Been nnd roolly took a seat. Hnl nor until refinement of -p..,.. !) put Hazel Weir able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the ward tbrf eR.-n players. : trouble, and all diseases connected with used, and are perfectly harmless. The wriggles on the bench in the school- In view of ihe scarcity of iron mines GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER more at her ease than a volume of "Yes, and stub your toe and fall propped in a sitting position with a Using Hazll glaneed at the newcomer did she room he pays attention to all that Is efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. The sound of his voice brought ev- Both the White Men Were Wielding ' tiie urinary organs. Tiie kidneys aud | healing, sootiiinn od soaks into the ceils Well Since Doan's. down every ten feet," Hill observed. in Italy nnd the dillieulty of transport- Cold-in-head couple of twigs. She was totally ab- has been a household remedy all over recc^nize him as tiie man who had explanation or protest on his part ery head ere^t. Wide eyes viewed him Heavy Whips Brutally i.ladder are the most important orR.ins of ' and lining of the kidneys and through "Heing exposed to extreme heat "No. Miss Weir, your first lesson In going on. lie attends to what Is going ing ore or pigs from the United Slates the civilized world for more than half would have done. (at no coai io you) Eviry AftHtblt Tllliblt Aon Musi Contrlbutti Eviry Available sorbed in (Seeka—so much so that she : ihe body. They are the tillers, the puri- the bladder, driving out the poisonous when working as an engineer, and fou;ht in the street. He was looking on out-of-doors; he sees the weak The Reformer—First we must get| for an Instnn-, and then, with screams horsemanship is now due—If you aren't for use in the munition factories the 60,000,000 hsre need this V-yMT-old some long expected danger from that did not note Ihe gentle swayini; of the n century for constipation, intestinal germs. New life, fresh strength and then going outdoors to cool off. sfra'ght at her when she did glance "I got lost." she explained, growing Farmir and Farm Nand Mutt Attlat of terror, the children turned and lied iiers of your blood, if the poisons which points of his fellow pupils against mines of Kiba have given a new im- all the discordant elements eliminated lemedjr. For obronlo catarrh, eon troubles, torpid liver and the generally caused my kidney trouhle," says suddenly calm. "I was out walking, afraid of horses." note, oonght. eoldi, ineetIng, note* quarter. The boy had paused after hrauches of the tree above her as ihey | ','ntor your system through the blood and health will come as you continue this up, ind the mimrled astonishment and from the party. I Western Canada hat an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power toward the v.llage. At their heels ran Karl (Jeering, Sol.'J N. Orkney St.. "I'm not afraid of horses at all," whom he is planning punitive expedi- portance to the Island. Travelers on bleed, etc. Write uetorcompllmen* depressed feeling that accompanies and lost my way." ten' «ui. or buy tuheuet dragitst'e. his first sight of the caravan and now henl lo the body of a creature lhat had stomach are not entirely thrown out by treatment. When completely restored to riiiladelyhia, I'a. "In cold weath- frai-k admiration in his clear gray tions; and he Is delightfully conscious The Practical r-dltlclan—Then you Ii short, and an appeal to the United States allies it for more men for seed- their motheiy, and from the village "I'.asy thing to do when you don't Hazel declared. "But 1 don't think it's Ihe Genoa-Rome Express, which skirts ftwlllbeneflt yon FODB tlmee bom wns following slowly In the wake of entered them stealthily from tiie jun- such disorders. It h a most valuable tiie kidueys and bladder you are doomed, i your usual vigor, continue taking a cap- er and when it was eye' made Haze! drop hers quiekly to of the idiosyncrasies of the teacher. wouldn't have any party left. than It po«U. or we pay money baok. ing operation. gate. In res^mse to the alurm, came' know timber." I'll I remarked. "And in a very good place to lake riding les- the seashore of the mainland, permit- For trial can free write to— the sordid, brutnl speclucle. gle. remedy for indigestion or nervous dys- sule or two each day. They will keep damp. r.>y joints and her piate. Sinep Mr. Andrew Hu>h, Moreover, he is a youthful artist and a score of yaniors, hastily snatched Weariness, sleeplesencss, nervousncFS, sons. I can just as well walk, for I'm ting a view on a clear day of the blue INNIVLMh MIIIUNUI.MM. Presently Akut came up with him. In happy Ignorance the littJ<» girl pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on you in condition aud prevent a return of muscles would swell consequence you haven't had any sup- OaRada Last 225,000,000 : despondency, backache, htomach trouble, she '..-as beginning to hate men who ids sketches from iife give acute Joy A Fortune. j 'a Whaat ProdudloR Yaar waa Buihalii tha spears and. shields ready In their the disease. ami ache uml often my per: you've been scared almost to not in the least afraid," And then she island rising out of the water six miles To the beast there was less of horror i played on, while from above two steady headache, coming up of food, palpita- looked al her that way. And she could If Mary lived today nnd led j hands. headache, pain in loins, and lower abdo- limhs wer^ so hadly af- added as an afterthought: "How do to his contemporaries when they are Damaad Fran Canada Alana far 1918 la dOMOOiOOO Bushali death—and probably aH of Cariboo distant, think rather of the tall foun- Her little lamb to tudiuol, ! in the sight than to the lad, yet even I ••yes looked down upon her. unbiink- tion of heart and many other symp- men, (rail-stones, gravel, difficulty when Do not delay a minute. Delays are fected it T'as only witli not help seeing that many did so look. furtively passed around. At sight (,! the consternation he hud Meadows is out looking for you, Well, you happen to know my name?" dry stacks In the foreground at Plom- Instead of to the Ijutchern, why, I To secure this she must have usistance. She has the land but needs the great upe growled beneath his ! ing. unwavering. There was none olh- toms, A few doses of August Flower urinating, cloudy nnd bloody urine, rheu- especially dangerous in Kidney and blad- great misefy I was ahle 4 t&Ak The next Saturday Hazel went for GWWR-R.HWL! wrought tLe boy halted. The glad you've had an adventure. That's worth "In the same way that you know But Ihe schoolmaster says sternly: bino than of the great soldier of other We'd think she was a fool. the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can hreuth ut useless torture being inlllct- ; t-r than the little girl in this part of will immediately relieve you. It is a matism, sciatica, lumbapn, all warn you der trouble. All reliable druggists sell to get aro'md. For a I ramp in tho afternoon. The few smile faded from his face as with wild something. Hotter oat a bile, and mine." Hill replied, "even if you haven't "My boy, you must learn to pay atten- wars. effectively ed upon the helpless sluves. I the village, which had been almost de* gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. to look after your kidneys and bladder. iveek I wa" laid up iti '/'C/' " help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United shouts and .nenaclng the war- GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. wa ks she had taken had dulled all mentioned it yet. Lord bless you. do | tlon; that Is to say, you must not pay Mean' Comment hod, hardly ahle ui M r/* yon'M feel better." In the days before the war this ex- States developed first of course) but it also wants to help Canada. When- He looked ut the boy. Now tlmt he serted since the sheik had left long Sold in all civilized countries.—Adv. | GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are They will refund the nv?5ey if not .is rep- s.'t'se of uneasiness in venliiring into riors ran ttnvard him. Akut was cull- move hand cr foot. Mr. GocMnf you suppose Cariboo Meadows could j attention to so many things, but you press stopped at Camplglla to put off "What do you think Mr. Blunt said had cnught up with the creatures of inonlbs before upon his journey to- what you need. He turned over the piece of meat on ever we find a man we can spare to Canada's fields after ours are supplied, ing to him from behind to turn und resented. In three sizes, sealed packages. "Amuher fouhle was from irreg- tin' infolding forest. She felt that those import a lady school teacher from the must pay attention to one tiling, name- to Miss QJdgirl when she remarked! Distant Friends. the coals while he spoke. Hazel saw tourists for Plombino and Elba. To- Help wanted we want to direct him there. bis own kind, why was It that he did | ward yie north. They are not a "patent medicine" nor Ask for the original imported GOLD ular and se'uiiy passages of th" sh-Jdow\ \\( ods were less dnister than civilized Last without everybody in i ly the second declension." she would prefer to be a spring llee; that t*ie blacks would kill him. A person well skilled in geography that it lay on two green sticks, like a day it slops to put off business men, not rush forward and greet them? He And out in Ihe jungle*, an hour's n "new discovery." For 200 years they Ml'DAL. Accept no substitutes. kidney secre ions. 1 nine dull mr.n. And since she had always kept by many women our we you With a U;w snarl, quite simllur to 1 steak on a gridiron. It was quite f.fty miles knowing wiio she wns, and j Now the second declension Is the skilled iron workers, Italian soldiers bride?" Apply to Employment Service, and will tell you where can put the question to his companion. mnrch from Ihe village, the sheik was asked a loan of a friend, stating that aud weak akd had to give up viy that of a billed beast, he turned und he* s..!isc "f direction and co'ne '.here she ciiin.f from, and what she i lengt interesting thing in the room. P a woman suffers from sncb best serve the combined interests. he had heen in all iptarters of the globe work. Ileadfehes and di/./y speiis , simple, hut she would never have and their Austrian prisoners Interned "What did he say?" "They ure fiends," muttered the boy. leading his returning caravan home- i What Wc Get Condemnation by Proxy. si'aight 'o the Meadows whenever she looked like? I guess you don't renlize ailments aa Backache, Head- ran Into thb Jungle. There wns Akut and had friends in each, lie was nearly blimlel me and 1 wi'n from i thought of that. The meat exhaled but unless he confines his attention to on the Island. The side track at Cam- ,' 'That he advised her to select I "I would not travel with such us they, ward. ".lohn." said the viear to his new ache, Lassitude and 'Nervous- Western Canada's help will be required not later than April 5th. Wages uwulting blij in a tree. The upe urged Speck, of the silk shirt. leaniiiL' 2(55 jo litX) In weight. Xotliing wjnt abroad, she had no fear or what old granny gossips we wild West- April 1 for any date of the kind, for asked their names and dealings. "Oh." savory odors. Also, the warmth of Ihe it he will never learn it. Education plglla has been enlarged since the war, ness—the symptoms indicate to competent help, ISO. 00 a month and up, board and lodging. for If I did I should set upon thero .•'iMinst the shelf of the box olllee and man. "do yon- er—ever employ strong helped me arl I felt 1 was doomed tl ought of losing her way. erners are. Kspecially where girls are him to hasten In lllght, for the wise said he. "i have often dealings with fire seemed good Hut — demands nnrrowing of attention in the too, for the purpose of handling the it would be such a good joke on tho und kill them the first time they beat to suffer. tbe need for Piso's Tablets, a who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages, old anthrop-dd knew that they two, ' looking into the limpid bine eyes of lanonageV To reaeh her ohjective point, she concerned," Interest of elllciency, man." valuable heallnf remedy with Those their people us they ure beutlug them Jack sees the prettty little Ara- Tim lliiklu. in Africa, for ivory; with "At last I h^d the good ortunc to "I'd rather be home." she confessed. large quantity of Iron freight brought naked ami tmarmed, were no mutch Monde and beauteous Iiaphtie. of the "W.-li. vjr." he faltered. "I may be cressed a long stretch of roilini; hind, Hazel stiffened a trifle. She did antiseptic, astringent and tonic good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent now. Rut," he udded after u moment's bian girl cruelly mistreated and my old friend, lien Ual. for rice; Hil hear of Dimn'; Kidney 1'ills and be- "Sure! 1 guess you would—natu- A man may, by dint of application over from Elba. Napoleon's name has dimples, drew back a trille to make a little bit careless-like In my speech gan taking ll:Mit. I soon got haek wt'li timbered, dense in parts with not like the idea of Cariboo Meadows properties. A local application a mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return. for the sliwnvy bluck warriors who I'.oa sends me fruit from Spain, and rally. I'll see that you get there, to a pnrticulnr subject, become a suc- almost been forgotten on the island, so Proper Place. thought, "I can ask them the there- he rescues her from the brutal room for an irate patron. at times.•' my strength and weight and all the thickets of heiry bushes. Midway in discussing her with such freedom. simple but effective— response would doubtless make some sort of there Is I'at Agonia and Sam O'Thrada cessful merchant or real estate man or "Tho bookkeeper and the stenogra* For particulars as to routes and placet where employment may be had abouts of the nearest port, and then. attack. rheumatic pans and other kidm y though it won't he easy. It's no snap busy are the inhabitants with war comes quickly causing refresh- sturch for them through the Jungle. "Voiitn: lady." rumbled the latter, "Ah." murmured the vicar. 'Tin sor- th i she eame upon a little brook, pl.iT- "Well^ said he, "we won't argue the pher seem to be In love with each Akut, we can leave them," and Krank Onion, and—" troubles left I have remaip^d chemist or overseer of the poor. But work. "How can I get to the Villa San ing relief with invigorating ef- "thai picture I have Just seen is utter- ry. .lohn - rm snrryl Km we will con- inu ti monotone as It crawb point. apply to: Us te EMH0YMENT SERVICE, DEFARTMENT OF LAIOR Uut a nt'W power moved the son of "Hold." replied the other; "you can't cured." tn hrforc mc. he cannot be all these things at the Martlno?" a visitor arriving on the other." fects. Backed by the name Piso The ape mude no reply, and the boy (TO UK CONTlM.'KU,) ly outrageous-—an insult to my intelli- verse on that at -onie more lilting time. pebbled fl lielies all I hathei] the He disappeared Into the dark again. Tiirzan. He had come with u boy's ie on good terms with friends who \V.M. II. M'MF.NN, Xatari, rub'*:. same time. He must make his choice. stone wharf of the harbor Inquired, of "Um." establlshsdtover SO years, satis- irence I I feel that I have been swin- .Iiim new I want you to go to .lenkln- rootn of trees along its hrlnk. This time he came hack with Ilie glud aud open heart to offer his friend- keep themselves at such a very great Get Doan's at * ny Store, COc a Box Having in Ihe presence of witnesses a workman. Tho workman looked at "See them sitting at that desk bill- faction la guaranateedt . dled out of the price of adiiiissioti. If son and Itleiikinson ami settle ibis bill she smI a while. Then she id'ei crown of ids hat full of water, which ship to tfcese people who were human distance."—Kxciiange. taken himself for better or for worse, ing nnd cooing." Internal Combustion Engine. the visitor blankly, when the visitor beings UKe himself. He had been met SAVES MONEY FOR THE ARMY It occurs aualn I shall boycott this the- for repairing my summer house. And DOAN'S comli'.!r af'er eon^iderahle dlll'n he sprinkled over the dwindling fire. The Diesel engine is an internal lie must, forsaking all others, cleave added: "You know, the place where "Well, that's the billing desk."—-Kan* Sekf 1 ater and a'dvise my friends to stay you mlrht talk to them. .lohn. as if it FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. jibruitHv rising ground. SI •• .-..uld not As tiie red glow of Ihe embers faded with suspicion and spears. They had combustion engine which runs on Physical Impossibility. l«t that alone. The consequence Is Napoleon used to live." The ma.a shook sas City Journal. Bvmrywh»r» Indiana Mess Sergeant Feeds His Men away!" v ere your own bill, in a ciireless-llkft see th" low n. hut she ''miiM mark the in ii sputter of steam and ashes. Hazel 60 Ceirie not even listened to him. Rage aud "You can't hatit: up your hat in this that by the time bo is forty he has crude oil and the lowest grades of fuel his head, "I'm a newcomer here. Nov* hatred consumed him. for Less Than Twenty-five "Aw tT I" lisped the Millie maiden. sort of way. Will yon, .lohnV"—Lon» low hiM- behind it. At any rate, she realized more profoundly the blackness oil. It burns cheaper fuel and less ot house, young man." beeomo one kind of a ifian and is aide or heard of the place." TABLETS Cents Each a Day. "Speck, wha'was'al ('nties said to you don Answers. knew w'ilere it 'ay. and the way haek. of a cloudy niglit in the woods. British to Control Seedi. They made a detour about the hos- "1 know 1 can't sir; you're sitting to do one kind of work. Stmph hftlhd Fr—-addr*§a poafcerrf it than a gasoline engine. Its con- las' nightV"—Kansas City Star. So --ii' thought. I'.iit the sh rt afti-r rvw>-v> "It's going to Im: nasty traveling. A nnllonnl seed-testing station for THE PISO COMPANY tile village and resumed their journey How an Inexperienced man can feed struction IA heavier, bul more simple, on it." Climbers Imprisoned Atop Kuji. 400 Pie* RUg. Wenea, Pa. Get Busy, Sol, Painful noon licit, and. warm Miss Weir." Koaring Hill spoke at her England and Wales lias just been toward tbe coast. government troops nnd save money on as It requires neither magneto nor : Taxation in Rome. The wisdom of erecting liuls on Fuji All the while Jack's training went Some men are seillsh even in their "What system of healing have you of the si i, she left elbow. "I'll walk and lead the packs. opened in London, under Ihe direction Ihe Job Is being demonstrated at Camp carburetor, positive ignition and burn- To keep clean and healthy take Dr. for refuge in case of sudden storms on under tho guidance of Akut. Yet, prayers. They pray for rain so that in your llatV" hillside i ^ make You ride Silk. He's gentle. All you During » eerlain period Hie republic of ihe food production depiirtment of Taylor by Lucus Lincoln of this city, ing of the fuel without explosions be- Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu- of snow nnd rain wns proved recently though the boy loved the Jungle, he late liver, bowels and stomach.—Adv. they won't have to shovel snow. "The solar system just at present." Sensations 'i'h mgli i: Yiis near me have to do Is sit still, and he'll stay of Rome did not pay inxes. Tiie third the board of agrletilture. Under an SELDOM SEE says the Indlnnnpolls News. Lincoln ing obtained from heat of great Inten- when a violent fail of snow and hail no partb i lar coneei n. right behind the packs. I'll help you Macedonian war resulted In victory for order recent iy issued by the ministry a big knttlike this, but your bona had not let Ids selfish desires out- Is mess sergeant of the Forty-second sity, generated by compression of thi in the muscles, burst upon the crest of the sacred weigh the sense of duty that had A man never forgets what to say There's nothing new under the sun We always have faith In the weather nortiiern tu light gave le mount." the Romans and brought to an end of food, I lie sale of the more Impor- niiy have a bunch or bruin on hie company. Eleventh battalion. He was air between the piston and the cylin- mountain. During two days more than ankle, hock, itifle, knee or throat. brought him to a realization of the when II horse steps on his fool, except methods of exlortlim the truth, prophet who sends things our wav. "neuralgia", soreness, to cover lh(\ distnnee. If Hazel had still been inclined to In- the nncieut kingdom of Macedonia in tnnt seeds will hereafter be closely one of the first drafted men to go from der bend and Ihe liquid fuel beinn 10,000 climbed the inountnln and sud- moral wrong which lay beneath the r.ut oiiee ..low n on the rolling land, sist on walking, sin* had no ehnnce to 1(58 B. C.. In describing the triumph controlled by Ihe government, and the here, having volunteered out of his atomized and sprayed into the heated den arrival of the storm caught sev- ABSORBINE nd venturous escapade that had brought aching back, among tlu; cluse-ranked trees, she he- debate the question. Bill took her by accorded tiie victorious Koman general necessary tes^s in this cninection, ns regular order of obligation. He Is a air In the combusilon chamber under eral hundred of them upon the hilltop. iwaiii uah iv til o u pa on him to Africa. Ills love of father and fan to e'xpel'i'.Mlee a dillieulty thai had the arm and led her up beside the 11 is related lluit the celebration con- well as tests made for the public at son of a furniture manufacturer here, great pressure. It Is claimed that the pimples, boils, rashes They sought safely in the numerous will clean It oil without laying up mother wae strong within him, too not hitherto V''inib|ed her. With the' horse. It was a unique experience for tinued for three days. On tin* first day large, will be carried out at the new and Is married. lUesel engine converts Into nvaiiahie sun hanging hiw. she lost her absolute 2.rt0 wagons carried the statutes and refuges. When the storm burst the thahorie. No bliitar, nolialr strong to permit unalloyed happiness her. this being compelled lo do tilings. station,—Seientilii American. In a letter home, Lincoln tells how mechanical energy a greater percent- and other eruptions, police compelled all excursioiiists to gone. Concentrated—only a few BRITONS and ceitainiy of en PI and west, north and No man had ever issued ultimatums to paintings which had been plundered which was undoubtedly cuusing them he Is feeding 145 men for less than 25 age of the power represented by the wait for better weather at Gotemba dropi required at an application. |2. SO per 1,716,000,000 (Kolltll. her. But here was Roaring Bill Wag- from Mncedonlan cities. On fhe next days of sorrow. usually result from Important to Moth«ro cents each a day. He says the food Is beat contained in the fuel consumed 1 nnd Tarobo. Relief parties were sent She blunderctl on, not ndmllting to staff telling her how to put her foot In day there passed many wagons, carry- Examino carefully every bottle ol And so he held tight to his deter- well cooked, and that the men have than any other form of engine yet pro- •elf-poisoning out but were unable to get through tho Npdc Uelarai lot naaUni rtducM Malel •wtlUon, herself the possibility of being unable the stirrup, putting her for the first ing Macedonian standnrds and armor, CASTOR1A, that famous old remedy blaiiei* Giaadt, W«a*. BrabM, Vwkote Vdan tllayi CANADIANS mination to find a port upon the coast plenty. A sample menu. Inclosed In duced. drifts. Anxiety was felt for the food j to find Cariboo Meadows. As best she time in her life astride a horse, warn- followed by men loaded with for infants and children, and see that it Mo ia4 laflifflautkm. Pike 11,31 • kettle it taiflmM where he might communicate with the letter, shows how Lincoln made a by products of ! -supply, but the adventurers came Mimed. Uberel trial booleieaieU for 10e. of could, and to the best of her belief. Imr her to duck low branches. In ids the silver money nnd silver plate them and receive funds for Ids return Pounds Flour Saved saving of $17.38 on the government's down safely. For two days the peo- Bears the W.P.VOUNO, P. 0. F., tUTaMUt, If rlaflflflM, Mm, Terrible.. imperfectly digested I she held in a st 'idght line for the town. "What Are Vcu Doing Wandering mind there seemed to be no question which had been secured in Hie booty. to Loudon. There he felt sure that he food allowance for the three meals ple In the show were incommuni- Signature of Come Across Now "My dear, you mustn't let anybody ! Uut she wallad far enough to have Around the Woods at Night?" as lo whether or not she would ride. On the third day came a procession of could now persuade his parents to let scheduled. if each of our 22,000,000 fantflies use this recipe : cado, owing to the destruction of the In Use for Over 30 _fear s read that letter from Cousin Oeorge at or non-eliminated food. i overrun it, and Wns yet upon unfamil- He bad settled that. men carrying gold spoil, followed by him spend at least a portion of his For breakfast the men had ham- instead of white bread. to travel these woods in the dark. You telephone wires. These will bo burled Children Cry for Fletcher'i Castona Clear Pimples Agreement with the United States provides the front. I'm surprised that he'd | lar ground. i Unused to mounting, she blundered Ihe conqueror in n splendid chariot. time upon those African estates which burger steak, biscuits and syrup, couldn't have been so far from the before next season. write such things." The shadows deepened until she at the first attempt, and flushed in the Rome so filled her coffers with treas- that you will be drrfted if you don't volun- from little careless remarks dropped hashed brown potatoes and coffee. The One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves a Meadows. How did it come you didn't ' He's a good syort who occasionally "What's the matter with his let- tripped over roots and stones, and dark at Blirs amused chuckle. The ure by this plunder that the republic With Cuticura at home he Icnew his father possessed. dinner menu wns vegetable soup, mac- week for a year means 1,716,000,000 pounds saved I yell once in n while?" admits his own failure. teer. All men between 20 and 40 are liable. ter? It's mighty Interesting." snagged her hair and clothing on next instant he caught her under the never thereafter taxed her citizens. Rabbits of the World. That would be somethlng^-better at aroni and cheese, bread and hot tea, KHHAN'S "I didn't think it was necessary," "Some parts of It are, but bis con- All of the domestic varieties of rab- branches she could not see in time to arms, and, with the leverage of her Thus, while the statement Is hlstoricul- Wisdom is never successfully pre- And Be Happy least than a lifetime of the cramped and peach cobbler. For supper Ihe fend off. As a hist resort, she turned Hazel admitted, "until It began to get bits, except Ihe Belgian hare, are de- SeefMe. BUfiHtaet We. fessions of his disgraceful conduct one foot In the stirrup, set her gently ly true, the fact lhat there \i'as no tax- served lu nlcoiiol. Your Brothera Over There and cloying restrictions of dvlllKatlon, men had boiled ham, mashed potatoes, Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army dark. And then I didn't like to," are dreadful. 1 wouldn't for the world itralght for the light patch still show- in the sent of the saddle. ation In the ancient Roman republic scendants of the burrowing rabbits of And so he watf rather contented bread and syrup, tea and stewed have anyone know of his doings." PILLS fng in the northweKt, hoping thus to He dug some utensils out of bis pack "You're such a little person," he for a period of several years Is not at tho Old World, and the big European Are Calling to You than otherwise ns he made Ids way In prunes. Corn Bread with Rye Flour •TOSS the wagon road lhat ran from layout—two plates, knife, fork nnd said, "these stirrups are a mile too all • creditable to the Romans, for the hare, almost as large as our western the direction of the coast, for, while "1 don't get you at all." HP ID restore activity of Soda ('reek to the Meadows—It lay spoons, and Inld them by Ihe flre. Op- long. Put your feet In the leather jackrabblt, Is the ancestor of tho so- "You don't? Didn't you rend that 1 cup corn meal 1 teaspoon salt condition was the result of plunder Carter's little Liver Pills he enjoyed the liberty and the savage Easily Explained. Brer, boweb, Iddneys, and west, nnd she had gone northeast from posite the meat a pot of water bubbled. above—so. Now play follow your instead of the economical adminlstra- called Belgian form, which Is now Answer the Call! Volunteer to-day; the part of his letter where he says he 1 cup rye flour 1 cup milk pleasures of tl\.e wild, Ids conscience "Your friend was suspected of being 2 tablespoons •afar town. And as she hurried, a tear be- Roaring Bill produced a small tin is imperative; you be was out with a British tank last night, 1 off •kla, and so counteract leader. Give Silk his head." tlon of public affairs. quite popular as a domestic animal of need will not doing waa at the same time clear, for he a counterfeiter or a bank robber when 8 taaspooas Royal Baking Powder gan to tug at her that she hud passed bucket, black with the smoke of many He moved away. Obedient lo BIH's and they rolled all over the place?" 2 tablespooos ifcaHwIaf profit and Is becoming more so, ob- You Gaimot be A Remedy That your full duty if you wait to be drafted knew that he was doing all that lay In he tried to get a $1,000 bill changed." cause andrelieresymptoms. an open flre, nnd a package, and make the Meadows unknowingly. command, she let the reins dangle, and Rules Only for the Weak. serves an exchange. his power to return to his parents. He "So he was. but he soon straightened Barley flour or oat flour may be used inatead of rye flour with equally good coffee. Then he spread a canvas sheet, Presently It was dark, and darkness Silk followed close behind his mates. It is one of the weaknesses of man- In the Northern hemisphere of the Constipated Makes Life looked forward, too, to neetlng white matters out." Original "OnMn Room." results. Sift dry ingredients into bowl; add milk, beaten egg and melted and laid on that bread, butter, salt, a shortening- Stir well. Put into greased pan. allow to stand in warm place In tho woods Is the darkness of the Hazel lurched unsteadily at first, but kind that It Is forever eKtabllshing New World we have many more species You Can Join Either tha men again—matures of Ids own kind, "What did he do)" The original "green room" Is said A pit itself. She found a fallen tree, and Jar of preserved fruit. Worth Living 20 to 25 minutes and bake in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutea. presently she caught the awlnging iqo- rules, programs, formulae. They servo of hares than the Old World can boast and Happy Britiah or Canadian Armiea for there had beep many occasions "Proved he was a motion picture star to have heen painted green In order climbed on It to rest and think. After "How far Is It to Cariboo Meadows?" tlon and could maintain her balance Oeaalne bean etgaatun mRITATiNQ COUGHS their purposes for the guidance of or- of, as the cottontail, the Southern iouii Pin upon which he had longed for other and seldom got a bill of smaller de* to relieve the eyes of actors dazzled Oar new Red, White and Blue booklet, "Best War Time Recipet" containing many other what seemed an age she fancied she Hazel asked. without holding stiffly to Ihe T.rtJle swamp hare, the Arctic hare or snow- tnat ca«ffh«. ceidc, hoawaew. dinary minds. But the pioneers of companionship than that of the old nomination In his week's salary." by the glare of the footlights. recipe* for making deltctoui and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free—address iaw a gleam far distant in the timber. Bill looked up from his supper prep- i aai slaitar taiUMd ud Irrtuud horn. thought ride rough-shod through the shoe rabbit and two species of West- ape. itktMtwtthatMUdraMdr- She watched the M(H>t fixedly, and arations. The night seemed endless as the wil- DO IT TO-DAY ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0„ DeptW, 135 WOiitm St, Ntw York rulers. They gain the ends tbey desire ern Jack rabbits or giant hares. Vet And at last the much dreamed of On a Roller. Lots From Fire. thought she saw the faint rellection of "You've got me," he returned care- derness Itself. Unused to riding, «he we have not successfully doinestlciitei by refusing lo be directed by what At Nearest British and Canadian Recruiting Depot moment came. They wero passing A list of telephone numbers thnt can Apart from the thousands of lives a light. That heartened her. She ad- lessly. "Probably four or llvo miles, became sore, and then the sore hiuk- one of these forms, though this inlgh- someone else has llioughl before them, A'S IhVreMon Z pARTER'S IRON PILLS lirough a tangled forest when the be fastened to nn Instrument and destroyed by fire, this o.untry sus- vanced toward It, hoping that It might I'm not positive; I've been running In cles stiffened. The chill of the night by what teachers have insisted upon be done us a matter of prolli *ii if many cdorleaa facea but wil greatly help moat pale-faced peopla •oy's sharp eyes discovered from the which Is manipulated like a shade on tains an tinnnal loss froa. this causi FOOD WILL Wm THE WAR te the gleam l),UOO..

'. («/«. TBpp LOWItL mm* i iYii i urn' i ii iiiiimii^> ' 'r Mrs. William Kinyon and da ter I5.95 J. J. LALLEY John Arehart spent Saturday in company now has a capitalization Time irregular. % Grand Rapids. Water Works Fund of over *52,000,000, employs thou- 7:40 p. m. Daily. A Camp Custer Dinner. Crane & Co. *157.03 sands of people, occupies many "The Kuppenheimer House In Lowell" Chas. Hoffman of Ionia was in First Cook Everett C. Cogswell town Saturday . Holland, Ackerman Si II. • ;ioo.oo acres of floor space, and does an an- sends this menu for Camp Custer John Wetvrongle o.oo nual business in excess of *43,000,- OpUmlfiUc Thought Elmer Moulten of Belding was in dinner March 10: ncforin io lie useful und durabh town Saturday. 000. Celery, olives, pickles, cream to- *463.03 Mr. Woolley reviews in a graphic inus/ e giiidual ami cautious. Ed. Keller of Saranac was in mato soup, crackers, roast leg of City Hall Operating Fund way the history of this amazing en- town Saturday. veal, sage dressing, brown gravy, Walter Gibson * 15.00 story of a typical American achieve- Mrs. Dick Baird is quite ill at her mashed potatoes, siring beans, es- Harlev Maynard 1.80 ment. home south of town. calloped corn, bread, butter, coffee, James Muir visited relatives in sugar milk, pumpkin pie. ice cream. *16.80 MORSE LAKE He adds that "All the boys are Light & Power Fund (Irand Rapids Tuesday. gaining in weight." Should think Herman Smith of Elmdale visited FOR SALE— Farm of 128 acres 1 F. J, McMahon -S /O.OO friends around Morse Lake Sunday mile northwest of Lowell. Terms Mr. and Mrs. Max Raymor spent they might. Wouldn't you? 45.00 Sunday in Grand Rapids. Jas. McMahon and attended church. reasonable if sold before April I. Arthur Waite 37.50 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yeiter and John Howard. p39tf Vine Hunter of Saranac called on LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 Clyde Kinyon 37.50 Mrs. S. M. Carr Saturday. daughter visited her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Siegel Graham and Mabel Charles 20.00 Colby, of West Bowne last Sunday. FOR SALE—Hay, oats and timothy Herbert Brezina was home from little daughter Mabel, who have Thos. Morris 32.50 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison were seed. Geo. M. Parker. c37lf Camp Custer over Sunday. been visiting for several months in ('lias. Morris 25.00 in (irand Hapids last Friday on bus- FOR SAVE—Order books for school Mrs. L. P. Thomas has been hav- this and other neighborhoods, left E. Hidgeway 27.50 iness. ing an attack of tonsilitis. Friday for Chicago enroute to their Pitts Lamp, B. & Glass Co. 1.95 district secretaries. Ledger office, Mrs. Hoy Bloomer and daughter Lowell. tf J. P. Norton of Grattan Center home in Northern Canada. Fostoria In. Lamp Div. 148.09 visited in Grand Hapids Friday and was a Lowell visitor Friday. John Hapcman of Kalamazoo Westinghouse E. & Mfg. Co. 423.28 Saturday. C. .!. Litscher Elec. Co. 59.27 FOR SALE—A good launch . Impure Mesdames Misner and Hutch were spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Oscar Smitir.s family have moved of Cliff Hatch, phone 05. 4Iff and Mrs. Jud Hapcman. Frank C. Teal Co. Iti.OO (irand Rapids visitors Friday. 099.73 to their new home near Caledonia. Miss Kiltie Murphy of Alto and Elec. Machinery Co. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild vis- FOR HENT—House in first-class re- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spencer have 200.00 cousin from Northern Canada spent llolland. Ackerman & II. ited friends and relatives in (irand pair with barn for garage, west moved to their farm near Belding. one night with her uncle, Mr. and *.*» -43.1 Hapids from Friday until Monday. side. (). C. Austin, phone 57-.4r. Mrs. Will Burdick spent several Mrs. W. H. Murphy. Morris llerrington of Freeport c42 days in (irand Rapids last week. William Davis of Grand Hapids On motion of Trustee Mange, sup- visited Fred Paltison's a few days Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hutchinson spent Sunday with his family at Mr. ported by Trustee Lee, council ad- last week and attended the dance at FOH SALE—Registered Jersey bull, were Grand Rapids visitors Friday. Vanlluitsma's. journed. II. L Shuter, Clerk. Alto Friday night. 28 months old. Write or enquire D. R. Whitney of Grand Rapids The farmers are busy making Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paulus arc Elmer Hart, Smyrna, R. 14 42p sugar, sowing clover seed, getting moved and settled in their new * was shaking hands with old friends Hegular meeting of the Common here Saturday. up wood. etc. home. FOH SALE—Stoves, carpets, furni- i Again the farmers of this neigh- Council of the Village of Lowell, ture at the L. J. Robinson farm. Regular communication of Cycla- borhood are compled to get their held in the Council rooms Thurs- Phone 22L_ ell men Chanter, No. 94, 0. E. S Friday day. March 14, 1918, same being a SOUTH LOWELL i : feed grinding done at Alto or Elm- Margery llimehaugh spent Sunda> t evening, March 22. dale on account of the high water regular charter meeting for the pur- FOR SALE—Sound young horse, pose of declaring the result of the with Hazel and Esther Hittenger. six years old, and good double Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith have in Lowell. We'd rather patronize Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wieland al- received word of the safe arrival in home trade. annual Village election held in the harness very near new. C. W. Village of Lowell. Mondav, March tended the funeral of his aunt in Khmipp. c41 France of their son Lee. Woodland Friday. • Mrs. E.P.Sweet spent several days II. 1918. FOR SALE—House aud lot located HICKORt CORNERS Meeting called to order hy Presi- Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bieri and daugh- last week with friends in Ionia; and ter Thehna and Matilda Bieri of on west side of Public square. went to Grand Rapids today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and dent Winegar at 8:00 o'clock, p. in. Ionia were Sunday guests of Arthur Inquire of M. Button, phone No. Trustees present; Arehart, Mange, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchanan daughter Lula and friend of Grand Schnieder and wife. 208. 42p Copyrlfht 1911 Rapids were Sunday guests :il the McKay, Peckham and Weekes. Mrs. E. P. Sweet was out lo her A. Uuut. ut KuppaBluUatr have moved to Kent City, where he The election inspectors submitted will work her mother's farm. James Easterby home. farm Monday. FOR SALE—City residence, also Ellis Rollins spent Sunday with the following report: Saturday. John Schwarder visit- ahbut 20 acres of good land Fred Malcom has sold the old fair his brothers Charles and Frank of Annual Village election of the known as the Lane property; will ground 30 acres to Seward Aldrich. ted his brother, who is in a hospital McCords. • Village of Lowell, was held in the in (irand Hapids. sell one or both. Get busy if you whose land holdings are becoming A large crowd attended the A. W. City hall within said Village, on want a bargain. Watch for our quite extensive. Hichard Murphy returned to his Baker sale last week. Monday, March 11, 1918. for the pur- home in Brinton Friday. James Hos- public sale of slock, implements CANNONSBURG Our old friend Will I). Crofoot, Mrs. Walter Blakeslee went Fri- pose of voting for the following and household goods. G. W. Village officers, viz: One President, enberger accompanied him and will Philip Verley of Camp Custer well remembered by Lowell people, day to care for her father, Newell visit Sam Acheson and family there. Hirschmiller. has changed his address from Sedro Hotchkiss. who is slowly gaining one clerk, one treasurer, one Village spent the week-end with his par- VVoolley, Wash., to Craig. Alaska, Assessor and three Trustees for two Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett FOH SALE—A real farm of 280 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Verley, al- from his long illness. went to (irand Hapids Monday even- Send Me Your Orders for care Noyes Island Packing Co. Will Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke spent years. acres. 1'/(s miles from good town; so making his many friends a call. ing. and will hear Schuinann-Meink good barns, new house wilh all A number of friends and neigh- has been with the Swastira Dry Sunday with W. P. Boulard and Board called to order at 7:00 at Powers Monday evening. Goods company as manager for family of Bowne Center. o'clock, a. m. and on motion Chris modern conveniences, *70 per bors walked into the home of Bert Repairs some time; but a little change like Bergin was appointed chairman. Walter Wieland attended a St. acre. *5,000 down, balance on Harlwell Tuesday evening. Cards W. V. Burras and family were Patrick's party at the home of Mr. this is only an incident with these Sunday guests of Lloyd Yeiter and Motion made and supported that mortgage ut 6 per cent.-M. N. and music were the enterlaining and Mrs. Huben Lee Saturday even- Henry. features. At a reasonable hour Overhaul farm machines and order repairs wide-awake Westerners. family. H. L. Weekes act as first clerk, F. N. ing. White second clerk and Christopher coffee, sandwiches and cake were Mr. and Mrs. A. Velzy and daugh- Ed. Dygert of Alto took the last Lawrence Booth and Halley But- a long time in advance. Traffic congestion and truck-load of household goods to Bergin and F. B. McKay as inspect- EGGS FOR HATCHING—From pure served. The occasion was a • sur- ter Elsie and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. trick spent Sunday with Howard bred Buff Rocks, laying strais, prise and all enjoyed the social Webb and daughter Florence of Grand Hapids for Arthur Baker last ors. Hittenger. material shortage make this imperative. DELAY Friday. Mr. Baker went with him Inspectors and clerks were duly *1.00 for 15 eggs. Mrs. II. Van- event. ! Lowell attended the box social at Mrs. Will Kilgus and sister, Marie Derwall. 42p Keene church Monday evening for and Mrs. Baker and son Eugene sworn in Mrs. Glenn Farr and little daugh- may mean serious LOSS. Fredli, were in Grand Hapids Sat- ter Elenor Jane are expected to ar- benefit of the Junior Red Cross. The went by train. Proclamation was made of the urday. WOOD FOR SALE—Drv or green. Devote a few hours this week and mail or phone vour chief feature of the evening was a Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson have opening of the polls in due legal rive at the home of her parents, Mr. Hay Hittenger is now :it Kelly Phone 288. Jake Slaal. 31 If and Mrs. Fred Thomas, this week orders. Preparedness is your part in winning the WAR. patriotic drill. J. B. Sturges was the returned after spending the winter manner. Field, San Antonio. genial auctioneer. Good attendance in Florida. At four (4), four-thirty (4:30), Tuesduy from Chicago. j FOR SALE—200 acres of good land Those who were in Grand Rap- and enjoyable evening. Proceeds Mr. and Mrs. Philo Blakeslee were and four-forty-five (4:45) o'clock, WHITES BRIDGE in Montcalm county. Small pay $15. * W guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab p. m. proclamation was made ment down; long lime for bal- ids Monday and Tuesday were Cal- from Friday until Sunday night. that the polls of the election would Tom Morris was in (irand Rapids vin Kyser, Luther Augustine, Aid- R. E. Colby Sat unlay. ance al 6 per cent, or will ex- Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Will Joyce Mrs. Ellis Bollins and children close in one Mciilistiii diseases if He the coming year. Viljage oilicers was 28. Mrs. Minnie Bowen of Ionia is barn April 1. John Mills. aunt, Mrs. Frank Harlwell, Salurduy helping Mrs. Charlie Bowen. Glenn and Harvey Snyder were in EYt, CAR, NttST, TINAT, ifm Mr. and Mr-. Edward Gayno of For President, one year, Willard ret timing lo camp Monday. (irand Rapids Saturday. SOON Florida came Monday night to visit S. Winegar received 28. FOH SALE—Team of bay mares, Miss Mary Cook and Miss Mar- Eyes f imiied for Masses weight about 1200 ; 2 brood sows, Ben Easlic has rented his farm the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. For Clerk, one year, H. L. Shuter PARNELL garet McKnight of Cascade were and moved lo Saginaw. Walter Foster, and other relatives. received 28. Leo, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 boar, 2 heifer calves.—John Stipday dinner guests of Miss Ella Call or \vfit»», no charge for eoaaul- Aussicker, Lowell, phone 187, 1-4. Henry Snyder and daughter tiirioii. A recent communication from For Treasurer, one year, V. E. Edward Finn, was buried here Sun- Cavanatii^. Waiva of Helmer, Ind., have been 4 Earl Vosburg states he is rapidly day. E. B. Joyce visited his son Wil- In Monro* Ave,, ."trd Floor. Annual Senior Play Ashley received 28 FOR SALE—3-yr. old coll, bay, visiting his brdther, Samuel Snyder. GUAM) HAPIDS, - MICH. recovering from his recent illness. For Assessor, one year, F. N. John Murphy suffered a stroke of liam P. Joyce Tuesday, also callcjd Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bigler were in .sound and right. 1). A. Mann, on old friends nnd returned lo his 14 yt'arM ut above addre**. White received 28. paralysis last Thursday and died Vergennes, phone 241-111-s. 41p Grand Hapids Monday. Auction Sales. For Trustee, two years, C. 11. Monday evening. He leaves three home in (irand Rapids Wednesday. Art Miller of Byron Center Oftil- Runciman received 28. children: John, Will and Mrs. Eliza FOR RENT—About five acres good The Misses Mary Cook and Mar- S. G. Fryover having sold his ed Chris Wolfe's last week. For Trustee, two years, J. C. Duggan of (irand Rapids. Funeral onion ground. C. C. Conklin. 44p garelte McKnight ami their gentle- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder and farm will have a big sale of person- Smith received 28. took place at Parnell church Thurs- men friends were Sunday evening Henry Snyder and datighler Waiva Used Car Bargains al property on the Win. Schaffer For Trustee, two years, P. C. day morning, Hev. Fr. Behan olllci- FARM T() HENT—For cash rent, guests of Miss Mable Bookey. spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. $60.00 and up "Iliree Hals" farm 1 '/j miles east of Lowell, north Peckham received 28. ating. one mile east of Lowell. Ask Win. Mrs. Michael Byrns was in Rock- John Campbell. side of river, April C. See adv. with And one ballott was mutilated. Mrs. Melvin Byrne spent a couple Condon, Lowell, or write 951 W. f »rd Monday. 1917 Ford Touring 1300.00 At full particulars in Ledger and Solo Votes and unused ballots, one days in Grand Hapids last week. Bridge si., (irand Rapids, Mich. Bernard Fingleton, with the help 1917 Ford Touring 02804)0 of March 28-29. poll book, and one tally sheet were Miss Marie Bresnahan spent the 43p of George Weber, has just comuleted Good job priming—'1 he 1910 Ford Touring 0250.00 Sam'l Alexander will have an auc- deposited in the ballot box and bal- week-end with her mother. a new drive well at his farm liome, 1910 Ford Touring .$260.00 tion sale on the farm 3 miles north- lot box locked and sealed and seal Loyal Malone has recovered from LOST—Ford lire chain between drilling 90 feet. Ledger. 1915 Ford Touring £85.00 west of Lowell on Thursday, April delivered lo F. B. McKay and key a severe attack of tonsilitis. Sweets' Corners and Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scott and 1914 Ford Touring .e..9175.00 CITY HALL 11. See adv. with full particulars in delivered lo Christopher Rergin. Mrs. P. Murphy is on the sick list. Please leave ut Hotel Waverly 41p family spent last Friday evening ut 1910 Ford Touring 0240.00 The Lowell Ledger of March 28. Mrs. Tom Jones of Grand Hapids the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray How- Certificate of Inspectcrs of Election. HORSES FOR SALE-5 head, Kissle Roadster 0900.00 By using the large circulation and We the undersigned do hereby is visiting relatives here. ard. i 1913 Reo-Touring SUMO free delivery of these papers, these Mr. and Mrs. John Troy spent St. weighing from 1000 to 1250, ut my certify that the foregoing is a cor- barn Monroe street opposite rear of D. C. Cbomas Saxon Roadster...; TiftOO wise men save the trouble of many rect statement of the votes given in Patrick's day al the home of his WHITNEYVILLE and MeCORDS Buick Roadster 000.00 Come and Bring Your miles of useless driving for hill City hall. W. W. Pullen. the JfscttoHttr the Village of Lowell, State of Mich- parents. Mrs. R. L. Sprawling entertained peddling and their sale lists com- igan, at the annual Village election Bert Malone was in Smyrna Satur- will be pleased to call your sate KKEISCR AUTO CO. plete go into the hands of thousands FOR SALE—Some special bargains sixteen children last Saturday, the Friends. held in the Village on Monday, day. in home in Lowell: occasion being Carol Kellogg's Refciviic«>—('iiletlonin. Mittdlfvillc, Way LOWILL. MICH. of readers at small expense. This is March 11, 1918, for the purpose of liuid. Dorr State Bnnk. Fanner* and far and away the best method of GOOD 7-rooni house; electric tenth birthday. See bilU for further in- voting for the above named ofllcers. WEST LOWELL lights, good cellar, good well on Mrs. Fern Eckert has received MeieliHtitH Bank, Grand RupidK; Lowell advertising a sale, no matter if you In witness whereof we have here- James Monks and Mrs. Dale spent City State'Bank and score* of Hatirid^d had bills as big as a barn door. Any porch. This is on one of the best word of the safe arrival of her hus- unto set our hand and seal al the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George streets in Lowell on west side. band in France. ciiMtoniefK. Make dates at thin oftlco formation. one who advises you different, is a Village of Lowell, county of Kent, Sinclair of Cascade. cull Wm. Condon, Lowell, or CilizetM back number. Special price for quick sale, *800, Mrs. Alma VanDvke of Ionia, and State of Michigan, this 11th day Callers al L. J. McCarty's Sunday who was known as Alma Good, vis- telephone No. 01 Caledonia. NVaidi SHOW of March, a. d., 1918. 11 ACRES; 8 blocks from Main thit* Mpaceeach week for ihe date were Mrs. Melvin Court, Miss Mar- street, good 7-rooni house, good lied Mrs. W. Thomas, Miss Bertha Christopher Bergin (L. S.) ion Gless, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jay, (iress and other old neighbors last Fri., March 22—Pete Speerslra, Ada. Frank N. White (L. S.) cellar, foie barn, good soil and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monks and John level. Price *2350 if sold before week. ^ 37 head llolslein cattle. Fred B. McKay (L S.) Fryczstof. 1 Carl (iress of Grand Rapids vis- Sal., March 23—John Martin, Cale- YOUR Harold L. Weekes (L .S.) April 1. Here is a bargain if you Mrs. Al. Dolstra has heen quite want a small farm close in. ^ ited his parents, C. E. (iress and donia. Inspectors of election of the ill the past week. wife, last week Sunday and Mrs. Mon., March 25—Jno. Murphy, Mose- WHITE'S MARKET Village of Lowell, Kent, HERE is another good 7-rooni Carl (iress and baby came Thurs- ley. COLORS Located in the Train Blook. county, Michigan. house close in; city water, elec- day, returning Saturday. Tues., March 20—James (iraham On motion of Trustee Mange, sup- tric lights, 2 lots, fine location. Mrs. Emma Croninger visited Mrs. Est., Cascade, six Reg. Percheron ported by Trustee Arehart, the re- Price *750, easy terms. Eraser and her sister, Mrs. Cooper, brood mares. If you have a sot, hoe- Besides a full line of fresh meats and fish, you port of tbe election inspectors was Don't We have dozens of just such bar- over Sunday. Wed.. March 27—Chas. Ralhhtin, accepted and adopted and in accord- gains ail around Lowell and if will find here: Mr. and Mrs. R. Spaulding and Kalamazoo ave., 60 head llolslein band or brother "hi the ance with the provisions of Section Cough s* you are interested in buying, it Carole Kellogg spent Monday with cattle. . Nine of Chapter three of the Com- will pay you to come lo see me. Mrs. Ella Hurt of Ada. Thurs, March 28—Geo. Daniels, Sand service" you should wear Fancy Boneless Codfish in 1 lb. packaget, Smoked White piled Laws of the State of Michigan, Until Would he pleased to show them Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Blood, Mrs. Lake. Fisb, Sliced Herring, Finnan Haddie. Evaporated Milk, being Compilers section No. 2722 of Weak \ lo you. We also have several Lizzie Sears and Arlo and Cyrus Fri., March 29—Chas. Jowesma, Dut- a an act to urovide for the incornor- houses to rent at reasonable McMullun spent Sunday at Chas. ton. tall end baby sises, Canned Corn, Canned Peas, Canned ation of Villages and defining tneir rales. Cook's in Grand Rapids. Sat., March 30—Wm. Terkeurst, Tomatoes, Canned Salmon, Canned Krout, Tea and Coffee, powers and duties, the following be Geo. M. Parker Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gress spent Moline. declared elected for the terms set Foley's Honey and Oflice over Look's drug store, Service Pin Tomato Catsup [3 kinds,] Olives (Piemento) and three over Sunday with their son and Mon., April 1—Win. Hoogcvcen, Mo- opposite the|r respective names HELPS COUGHS QUICKLY Lowell. wife in Grand Rapids. «line. President one year Willard S. Foley's Honf.y and Tak takes right New line, good wearing kinds of prepared mustard, also the celebrated Wisconsin WANT15D—Girl for general house- Tues., Api;il 2—Leo J. Riggs, Ross. Winegar. bold of an obstinate cough and gives Wed., April 3—1. L. Simmons, Creem Brick Cheese. There is absolutely none better Clerk one year Harry L .Shuter. quick relief. work. No washing or ironing. TOWN LINE NEWS quality hard enamel, one, Mrs. T. M. Doyle, phone 290. 41 p Grand Rapids, Michigan street. fnd If yea went something stronger I have the Lhnberger Treasurer one year Vern E It puts o healing costing on the in- l^awrence Daily of Grand Rapids Thurs., April 4—Lew Denney, Cus- Ashley. two or three staro, Mo. Try soese of the Brkk Cheese wkb your neat order. It is flamed membranes that line the throat WANTED—To get 200 cords of spent Friday with Barry Brannan. cade. Assessor one year Frank N. and air passages. It stops the tickling, wood cut this spring. Good tim- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davfc and daugh- Fri., April 5—Geo. Smith, Grattan. great for yoer meetlesa meal. White. loosens and raises phlegm eaiiily. It U ber lo work in. See Geo. M. ter Beta are at home after spend- Sal., April 0—Sam Fryover, Lowell. Trustee (wo years Carlton H, lor bronchial and la just splendid Parker, or phone 181. c37lf ing the winter with Mr. Dnvis* Mon., April 8—Leo Tewksbury, Mid- U. B. William. 'M Runciman. grippe coughs, and tight, wheezy father. dleville. Trustee two years J. C. Smith. breathing. FARMS WANTED—Have~more calls Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hull and daugh- Tues., April flf—Harry Strong, Low- Jeweler. ELMER S. WHITE Trustee two years P. C. Peckham. Mrs. W. 8, Bailey, Lancuier. Ky., coulbed for farms this spring than usual. ter Helen spent Saturday in Grand ell. On motion of Trustee Mange, sup •Irooet conlinuoutly day and ni|h(, untirihe % If you want to sell, now is the W—t S/rfa Mark*. look Foley s Honey sad Tar. Alier igkini halt Rapids. Thurs., April 11—Sam Alexander, ported by Trustee Weekes, Council a bottle, lier couth began to alow up. time to list them for the next two Ford Winslow has the mumps. Lowell. adjourned. •even bottles eutixely curcd tier cuuib. . months. Call and see me soon. Ted and Elmo Scott are out again Fri., April 12—Benjamin Feringa, Tiie Lowell Ledger and The H. L Shuter, Clerk. M. N. U£NK\. Geo. M. Parker, Lowell. c37lf after having tbe mumps. Grand Rapids. Michigan Farmer, |2.00. ^ *