CHECK the COLD! and Best Residents, Died at His Home Morning at Her Home in This Village, to Have Money Is to SAVE IT
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! U)• ' f)' \( ])V V Id IS Images Images This Xhis "Week. THE LOWELL LEDGER. Week. INPEPENPENT—NOT NEUTRAL. •^V— TOL. XIII, NO. 31 r sR.v^ LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1906 CIRCULATION 1322 .0F &.^ t - ^ RUBEN QUICK AT REST. PIETY YEARS' RESIDENT Passed Away at His Home in Lowell Last Mrs. Ellas D. Parker Came to Lowell Half THE ONLY SURE WAY Evening. a Century Ago. Ruben Quick, of one Lowell's oldest Mrs. Elias D. Parker died Saturday CHECK THE COLD! and best residents, died at his home morning at her home in this village, to have money is to SAVE IT. in this village last evening at seven- after less than a week's illneBs. thirty, after an illness of eight weeks. Funeral services were held Monday Only one sure way to save it— Funeral services will be held Satur- afternoon at two o'clock at the intrust it to the safe keeping of day afternoon at the residence at Congregational church, conducted You cannot figure on the results of a cold if it's one-thirty, and at the Methodist by Rev. .las. Butler, and burial was let run its course. Colds are not always self a responsible bank. ABSO- church at two o'clock, conducted by made at the Oak wood cemetery. limiting; they often become dangerous. The LUTE SAFETY is the policy of Rev. Russell H. Bready. Burial will be made in Oak wood cemetery. only way to be safe is to get the upper hand of Deceased was born .Ian. 22.1834, at them at once with the aid of «l)es, N. Y. In 1855 he came to Low- ell, and on Octol or 2:5(1. of the same year lie married Phoebe .lane Barber, also a native of New York, Look's Cold and Grippe Tablets The City Bank in <1 rand KapidH. They liaye spent Hill, Watts & Gompauy all of their married life in this vil- You can do it in about six hours providing you lage, with the exception of a year's W. A. Watts, Cashier begin to take them at first indications. 14Your Orton Hill, President Responsibility $150,000.00 residence near Burlington, 111., and a 'mm few months spent in Chicago. In 1862 Cold and Grippe Tablets which you sold mo the Mr. Quick enlisted in the 20th Mich- other day are the slickest things to break up a igan Infantry, aud after serving in &Mm the Civil War three years came out a cold I ever saw," is what a customer said to us lieu tan ant. He was foreman in the the other day. You can take this remedy with building of the first bridge across perfect confidence as we have other testimonials Grand river, and. as a member of the ttrm of Powliuon «S Quick, did the equally as strong as this. The money goes carpenter work on the Methodist back to you il they ever fail. church, the State bank building and the Graham block. This (inn, with Captain Byron Smith, built the old i's market sawmill on the bank of Flat river In 1871, and for many years afterward Price 25c a thriving lumber business was carried on ther^ by King, Quick & King. The accompanying picture of closes at the old mill, taken about twenty-five years ago, shows the large crew of MRS. ELIAS. D. PARKER men employed at that time. The LOOK'S figure in the buggy In the foreground Deceased, whose maiden name was may be recognized as that of Hon ben Lydla Ryder, was born Apr. 18, 1824, You Know Where. Drug and Book Store. 6:30 Quick himself. «{ Nnrwfrb. Brant county, Ont. ••• mm At the... P. M.f hereafter until further noticc. Our customers will please remember that 4'all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," and that the meat men arc no exception. Please g-et your orders Ml Mc Store in early and help alongf a gfood move. you will always g^t low prices on Everything in good meats that Musical Instruments of all kinds. a good market ought to have Pianos, Organs, Violins, Banjos and Mandolins Victor Talking Machines and Edison A. L. WEYRICK Phonographs aud Records With all the paraphernalia that goc. Lee's Old Stand. 101. Goods Delivered. with each.-*'Ateo always a gDod sup- ply of up-to-date sheet music, vocal and Instrumental. Glad to have yon rail wlioth^r yon buy or not. R. D. Stocking. Mr. Quick served for a. number of She was married to Mr. Parker at years as a member of the village Bleulieim, Out. Oct. 7. 1844. During •• council He was a valued aud faith- the same year they came t»» Mich- ful member of the Methodist church. igan and settled on a farm in Ver- A Home Musical IiIh membership being longer iiian geuiies. About tilty years ago they that of.•my person now living, and came to Lowell, but hoou bought a was among the earliest to join farm two miles south of the village Joseph Wilson post '.f. A. If. Me and moved ont there. During the at all hours The playing and singing as natural as was very well known through- next few years they moved back and though the entertainers were right in your out this section of the state aud had forth between their country home a great many friends. For twenty- and the village several times, finally sitting room. An entire evening's enjoy- eight years he has suffered more or selling the farm and settling here, Meals ment, exclusively for you and your family less with heart trouble, aud during where they have since resided. Mrs. and invited company by the use of the last eight weeks has been Parker wan a member of the Old Res- gradually falling, although able to he idents' Association and was until re- A good Dinner for 25c out at different times. lie was last cent years, a faithful attendant at on t he street the day after Ohrist- their meetings. Of six children born A good lunch 10c and up Victor Talking Machines mas. Me leaves his wife and three to them the following are living: Don't go home hungry. sons, Chas. aud E. R. Quick, of Low- Mrs. Eunice McVean aud James ell, and B. K. Quick of Urand Rapids, Parker, both of Lowell, Geo. W. aud and Records besides many other relatives and a Henry Parker of Kalkaska, Mich, SMITH'S BAKERY large circle of friends, to mourn the Besides the four children she leaves Machines from SI7 up. 10 inch Records bOc. loss of a good man and a good seven grandchildren, sixgn-at-grand- and Lunch Room. citizen. children, one sister and one brother, both of Ontario, and many friends. lOfwtman KodakH from $1.25 to|25 The following relatives from outside and Supplies for all. attended the funeral: D. E. McVean Table Lamps—an olo^ant. stock of of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ornaincntals at from 11.25 to.$5.50. McVean, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Churches and Win. Parker, Geo. Morgan and wife, all of Freeport, Mrs. Jane Hose and Societies daughter of Saranac, Mrs. Geo. Parker of Kalkaska. A. D. OLIVER Special Sale ibis meek | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and llepalrltitf. CONttllBGVriONAIi. NO REASON FOR SCARE For the services next Sunday, t he morning subject will be: "Applied Christianity;" evening subject; "Sav But luur Cases Scarlatina, all iluamn- onarola." IM. all Gettinq Well. We are pleased to note the The homes "f F. J. Bulask, J.F, Nickle Plated Copper organization of a new choir of twelve voices. Look out for Mpn-lni Thomas and F. M. Johnson are music next Sunday. quarantined with scarlatina, these Phone 127 MfOTHODIST. being the only cases In the village, so For far ;is known, and nearly all very fioods office In Methodist Episcopal Chnrch. H.W light. It Is hoped that by reason of a. tu. Class meeting. lO.iMl a. m. U. B. WIIIiamH' the great precaution that Is being A Three Pint Tea Wood Jewelry store. Public worship, aud sermon, subject: taken further spread of the disease "Shall Sunday be a holy day or /i may be prevented. In accordance or Coffee Pot O holiday? 11.15 a. m. Sunday school, and with the law "scarlet fever" cards U p. m., Epworth league. 7 p. m., have been placed on the houses aud Call on... Evening worship aud sermon, the strict quarantine observed, Mr. John- Four Pint Tea tirst of the series of eight sermons on hoii, daughter Ola, and son Roy hav- or Coffee Pot "Present Movements in Theology." ing left home Saturday, ho as to subject; "Is Reconstruction In Nately carry on business. One reason Five Pint Tea Jl Theology a fact or a. fad?" for this law Is that It is possible for Earl Hunter... First payments on parsonage t he fever to be taken from scarlatina. or Coffee Pot *TsJC f CoaJ notes are due, payable at Coons' store. Russell M. Rready, MinlHter. Real Bfttote TrettHfern. m HOCIETIBI. Jacob W. Walker and wife Tea Kettle 60c Mrs. L. I*. Hodges will entertain to 'hebe A. Collar, w K se y the .lolly Twenty Saturday evening. t HCC 28, Vergenues township, Jfl.'MH). No. 8 The L. L. C. was entertained Jan. Wm. Combs and wife to Chas. A. Tea Kettle • w 10, at the home of Mrs. (Jeo. W. Hooper, s% sw % se % mv Bowne Attention Farmers Rouse. The meeting was called to township, Jpl,12;».