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VOLUME XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 NO. 18 Kent Road Aunt Lucia Am. Legion Fineis Oils .Body Plans Came and Annual Elects Lost Game COMBINATIONS In First Aia Conquered New Officers to Ramonas First aid on the highways is n The Aunt Lucia comedy staged At the annual meeting of the A large number of Lowell and VOU WANT Ctfp5l| new phase of service of the Kent at the City hall last Thursday American Legion. Charles W. vicinity base ball fans accompan- county rond commission. The and Friday evening was a com- Clark Post No. 152 elected the ied by the American Legion band, proposition was discussed and plete success in every way, finan- following officers for the year attemled tin- base ball tournamentl Look for and remember this com- This • acccpted at a meeting of depart- cially and otherwise. The pro- 1930. in Grand Bapids Sunday and wit-i c/our / Commander, Walter Kropf. bination—Quality and Price. For ment heads, district foremen and moter, Miss Ada Lightner, of the nessed the defeat of the Fineis garnge men of the road organiza- Universal Producing Co., the Odd Yice Commander, William J. Oil team by the Bamonas of East i c "OONE/ tion at n meeting Monday. Fellows and their friends who Smith. Grand Napids and the Umpire.' Quality in Our Wall Paper you don't Bank By the plan originated and de- took part, all deserve praise for Adjutant, Norman Borgerson. Grand Bapids men were heard to| have to guess if seeing and feeling veloped by 0. S. Hess, engineer the merit shown in their unac- Finance Officer, Chas. Knapp. say that in a questionable deci- I ilk. for the commission, all the dis- customed roles as public enter- Historian, W. W. Gumser. sion, the umpire hail robbed the trict foremen who are on the tainers and the zeal displayed in Chaplain, Rev. A. B. Lemke. Lowell team. The Grand Bapids mean anything to you. And Price! The highways at all times of the day producing so satisfactory an en- Sgt. At Arms, Peter Speerstra. Herald gave the following ac- and often in the night will carry tertainment in so short a time. Welfare Officer, Dr. J. R. S'Ty- count of the game, which does I must explain that we have one a newly devised kit. The fore- The Lowell public was generous ker. not feature a near riot following hundred and fifty patterns of Amer- Man or Woman men are to have first aid instruc- in its patrynage, as it generally Is Executive Committee, T. A. Ga- the umpire's rotten ruling. tions and whenever they come with home lalent entertainment zella, B. A. McQueen, Warner As the result of a 4 to 3 victory ica's finest Wall Papers on sale at 5c upon an accident in which per- and will be ready for the next Both. scored by the Hamonas of East Who SAVES sons are Injured they will give one, which will doubtless come The various committee chair-'Grand Bapids over the Fineis per double roll up—but not very free service even to the extent of along in due time. men will be appointed during the Oils in the first game of the stale a few dollan every week and depotiti taking the injured to a physi- Without going into details we next two weeks. tournament yester- high—which means that you can cian's ollice or hospital, if a more miKht say that Walter Kropf as The Charles W. Clark Post has day afternoon at Bamona Athleticl them in a tavingi account with ut suitable vehicle is not available, the bogus Annul Lucia was the just finished an unusually fine park, and a 3 to 2 victory in 11 buy Wall Paper at Look's from the doesn't get his name in the papers or if necessary, hasten to some bright star of the evening, and year. The memberhip has total-1 by the Sparta Indepen- point from which an ambulance that from "her" on down to the ed 105 members. Various activi- dents over the North-easterns in time you read this adv. until Octo- each time, like a movie star. But can be summoned. littlest tot in Babyland they were ties have been successfully con- the second game, first honors in To Distribute Aid Kits. all good. They're all our own ducted and today find the ex-ser- the eleventh annual state inde- ber lt cheaper than ever before. the deposits and compound interest A first aid kit also will be left folks, what else could we say? vice man 100% solid on the pendent championship tourna- with every gang boss. The American Legion. ment lies between the Hamonas That's it. mount up year after year. And many county's garages, which are be- BOY SCOl'TS REORGANIZE. The coming year will find this and Sparta. a slow-and-steady saver has achieved • ginning to dot the county, also After a ten weeks' vacaton of post again interested in the wel- Third place will be fought for will have the kits handy. Al- camping and out door life, twen- fare of this community, co-oper- by the Fineis Oils and the North- far greater wealth than the high- together Mr. Hess considers, the ty-six enthusiastic scouts an- ating with every purpose that easterns in the first game of a Look's Drug Store road employes covering the coun- swered the first call for registra-1 will make this a desirable place double bill next Sunday. The salaried spender. ty in a network will be in posi- lion and reorganization of Troop to live. It is urgently requested championship will be decided in One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug 5#ores tion to encounter many cases in No. 76. i that all ex-service men, whether| the second. 4% Interest and Safety for Your Savings which they can be of great help Max Hood, applicant for a life Ihey have belonged to the Legion Two harder fought or more in- even in saving lives. scout was unanimously elected | or not attend the next meeting teresting games have never been Mr. Hess had in mind at first to as senior patrol leader and Don- which will be held Monday, Oct. played at Mamona and the large City State Bank protect the road employes, but aid Hartley, who has passed sev- 14th. at our club rooms in the crowd went wild with excitement Member of the Federal Reserve Banking System the idea was expanded to include eral merit badge examinations Lowell City hall. and the entertainment of as good all injured on the highways. was chosen as scribe and bugler Past Commander Borgerson was; as is played in any "A system such as this should for the ensuing year. (given a fine tribute by the mem-lleague. The Hamonas scored all I Shot Guns Rifles a lot of pain and misery and The troon was divided into hers for his line work the past of their runs in the seventh in- even prevent permanent injury three patrols, with Giles Sinclair, year. A good lunch was serv-lning and really won the game by immediate attention, if it can Jack Bergin and William Clark i'd by Stormzand and Miller after through Lefty Ginther, of Lans- Ammunition be developed to a point of efli- acting as Patrol leaders, and Jack 'he band had played a few pieces, ing. losing his stuff after a near- ciency, Mr. Hess said. "For I-a I ley, Robert Brighton and and singing led by W. W. Gum- riot and being touched up for f Our Motto--Service and Quality instance, much damage is done Morse Schwacha as their assis- ser« Ihrec successive hits, which was X Everything for the hunter—Winchester, i! by carrying persons with broken tants. 1 within one of as manv as were Card Honey, lb. 22c; 5 lbs $1.00 bones a long way lo a hospital in Several boys arc now on the JIMMIE MARSH STILL SMILES, made oil" his delivery in the first + Remington, Super X, Ajax Heavies and other !! an ordinary automobile. Our waiting list for troop member-!. I;'r'Vn('s of James Marsh, famil- six innings. Monarch Catsup, large bottle 21c iar, '"fn. when they are instructed, ship and it will be necessary to y known in Lowell as Jimmie, Temporarily losing his control. well known Shot Shells. Grape Juice, large bottle 52c will he able to bind up the breaks reorganize troop seventy-six by be interested to know the Ginther passed Westveld and and reduce much of the danger the first of October. j outcome of his long standing in- Haan i n succession. DeVitt Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 21c that comes with lifting and car- The troop committee is planing va''dism. forced Haan at third. Otzman Hunting Licenses Issued Here Smith's Flavorings, bottle 25c rying and jarring in the car." on a very extensive, as well asl About a year ago his left arm lined out lo short, the four runs w 3,000 Sheets Toilet Tissue 25c The kits, which will cost from interesting program this year! as broken at the elbow in an [were scored with two men out. $4.50 to $12, will be of a modern and it is hoped that many boys'automobile collision^ It! was 1). McCoy singled and Haan scor- Zesto Mayonnaise Dressing, 21c or 5 for $1.00 kind, equipped with individual who are not scouts will join and set but remained stiff at the el' - ed. The play was close, but he R. D. Stocking Old Home sliced Bread packets of gauze and other neces- take advantage of this opportun- bow. Last Winter the same arm was safe. Catcher Hutchinson sltics to prevent contamination of ity. Mr. M. Finch, Mr. Zwemer was broken in a fall on a Chicago of the Fineis Oils and Mgr. Apsey Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Chickens, materials that remain in the kit. and Mr. Miller have been approv- icy sidewalk and that fracture of the Bamonas got into a fistic Fresh and Salt Fish —(Grand Rapids Press, Sept. 24. ed by the Troop Committee to was reduced; but the elbow still; argument at this juncture and Try our Tea and Coffee serve as scoutmasters. Indoor remained stiff. Recently, Gary, there was plenty of excitement BAPTIST CHURCH. meetings will be held in the High'Ind., surgeons broke the elbow for a few minutes. The players' 10:00, a. m., Sunday school. school gymnasium on Monday again and reset the joint. of the two teams pulled the pair 11a. m., morning worship. evenings between the hours ofj The last operation is believed apart. An outsider in street W. J. Gibson's Cash Market 7:30, p. m., song service. Ser- 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Troop hikes'to have been successful and Low- clothes rushed in and was escort-1 Your Confidence Fund mon on the book of David by the will be held on Saturday. ell friends of this cheerful young ed off the field and placed in the The Market Where Your Children Get pastor. man who has smiled bravely East Grand Hapids jail for safe the Same Service You Do. AUCTION SALES. through all his troubles, hope that keeping. Frank Peck, Saturday, Oct. 5, he is nearly through with them. Throughout the changing seasons of GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. Sullivan's Wins the Game. 1 miles west and % mile south of German preaching Sunday at When order was resumed; the year, the fidelty of zealous offi- Lowell, Grand Trunk depot. See SCHOOL. 10 o'clock a. m. Bible school at Prehn singled down the first advertisement in this issue for The organization formerly 11 o'clock a.m. You are cordial- base line and scored DeVitt. Sul- cials remains true to the customers full details. known as the Ag He association ly invited to attend these meet- livan responded to the emergency I H. P. McComb, Friday, October was called to order by temporary ings. with a double to the right field' of the Lowell State Bank 4, Vj mile north and Vj mile west chairman, Mr. Smith. It was John Claus, pastor. fence that scored McCoy and of Lowell, Watts orchard farm. voted that they would join a na- 7OREAT vidroR. Prehn. Harry Hush, former ma-1 Head all about it in advertisement tional organization called: "Fu- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. jor leaguer who pitched early in! in this issue. ture Farmers of America," mak- In early autumn when the harvests 10:00, a. m., Bible school. the tournament for the Bendixl FEATURES Floyd W. Foster, Oct. 10, 1 mile ing Lowell Ag department a char- 11:00, a. m., morning worship, Brakes, of South Bend against north and Vj mile west of Alto. ter member. Ofilcers were elect- are being marketed we extend a sermon by the pastor. Lowell, was sent in to relieve See Ledger advertisement of this ed as follows: 5:00, p. m.. Christian Endeavor. Ginther and retired Van Slvke Miero-ftynchronous balance: sale Oct. 3, for full details. President, Glen Parsons; vice special service which invites people 7:30. p. m., evening worship, via Pulkiner to Ward. He pitch- ^Iministrator's sale of Jacob president,. Jack Denton; secre- always in resonance. Instant, The Pagan in the Heart." ed the game out and was not hiti La#r estate in this paper's issue tary, Robert Townsend; treasur- to use this bank as their "clearing full-vision tuning. The annual meeting of the La- safely by the six men, who faced dTjcpt. 19, for full details. er, Clarence Klahn. dies' Aid will be held on Friday, him in the last two innings, four house" in depositing their funds Improved Victor circuit .., September 27, at three o'clock at of whom he struck out. sensitive, selective. the Parish house. J FTTTT....TTT. Presenting Joe Napier, former and paying bills by check Andrew B. Lemke, pastor. Elect rota RCA power Radiotrons 243. Central league star, as leadoff RE-45 #270 man. Ginther and Hush as pitch- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. | TJew Strand TJheatre, jCowell ers and Brooks, their season's Marvelous new electro-dyna- Cor. Washington .and Avery. pitching star in the outfield, the I 4 mic reproducer. Morning Bible sohtml, 10:00. The Home of Vitaphone Talking Pictures Lowell team appeared until the Lowell State Bank Morning worship, 11:00. blowoff just a little too well bal- Three distinct units—aii inter* Junior \. Y. P. S., 6:45. Evening Shows Start at 7 and 9 o'clock anced to be beaten by the Ha- "The Bank of Constant Service" changeable... accessiblc. Senior N. Y. P. S., 6:45. monas. Bob Apsey's team play- Evening service, "Missionary" Hie new Electro)a? unparai- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sept. 27 and 28 ed errorless ball, however, be- 6 at 7:30. hind Harry DeWitt's splendid ieled electrical reproduction Mid-week prayer meeting, 7:30. John Gilbert in pitching and it was a game that of recorded music. X. Y. P. S., social gathering at will be talked about for a long the home of Boy Johnson Friday time to come by all who were in Exquisite, compact: caoinets. evening, 7:30. "The Masks of The Devil" the crowd. It was DeVitt's mas- Rev. Earl J. Stevens, pastor. A dashing, romantic picture—love scenes more thrilling than ter effort of the season. any in years—Gilbert more brilliant than in "Love" and Napier drew a pass to open up FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. "Flesh and Devil." the game, stole second and scor- Como All are invited to the services ed on a double by Stupeck. That $155 0. J. YEITER next Sunday. Also a Two Heel Comedy and The Latest News was all the scoring until the sev- Morning worship at 10:30, a. m. enth, when the Bamonas scored Admission 15c and 35c Sermon by the pastor. Mr. Don- all of their runs. In the eigth ald McPherson will give a 10 Lowell threatened for a time to minute address on the subject: SUNDAY and MONDAY Sept. 29 and 30 overcome the Hamonas' lead of "The Church from the Standpoint 4 to 1. Napier singled and was of a Young Layman." A Vitaphone Talking Picture forced to second by Pulkiner., Sunday school at 12, noon. Sun- Stupeck struck out. Hutchinson i PHILCO RADIO day, Oct. 6, will be Bally Day in drew a pass and scored along { with every consci- the Sunday school. We are with Pulkiner on a Texas leagur- planning a special program. er by Brooks and a high, wild entious motorist Covers Entire Amorlca Day or Night All young people of ages 12-14 heave lo the plate by Otzman. are invited to meet at the church and part of every RAMONAS. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock to BILLIE DOVE Auto Owners full Without Aerial consider organizing an intermed- AB H HO A E iate Epworth League. Otzman, rf 4 0 I U ti 1 coverage policy. Young people of High school 1). McCoy, 2b .. 5 1 1 3 0 0 age and above are requested to i.H€R Prehn. ss 4 1 2 1 0 1 ; Set it up in any room and plug in light meet with the pastor at 7 o'clock Sullivan, c 4 0 1 7 1 0 socket. That's all there is to do. Sunday evening to consider the Van Slyke, cf .. 4 0 1 2 1 0 organization and work of a young Meadema, lb .. 3 0 0 10 1 0 people's society in the church. PR I VAT€ Westveld, If ... .3 0 U 2 0 0 GOULD'S GARAGE The Phila A. Clark circle will Haan, 3b 3 10 14 0 ; Oh Yes: And we sell them on very easy terms^ hold their dues paying party at I DeVitt, P 4 1 1 1 0 0 the Church house Friday, Sept. ***** ************************ LI Ft 34 4 7 27 13 2, 27, at 2:30, p. m. Refreshments Free Demonstration in Your Home will be served. Hostess, Miss Her lips were as sealed as her heart! In it she carried a FINEIS OILS. AB H HO A E Maynard. great love—a greater hopel Of a man she called "sweethearT' Napier, If 3 1 1 3 0 0 till others called him "cheat." VERGENNES CHURCH. ; Pulkiner, 2b ... 4 1 U 1 4 0 Call SIG L E R' S-Jeweler Morning service Sunday at 9, a. Also A Two Ruel Talking Comedy, "Dad's Day'' and Stupeck, cf 3 0 2 0 0 01 m. Sundav school at 10, a. m. iHutchinson, c ..3 1 1 9 2 0 All are invited. The Latest News Brooks, rf 4 0 1 1 u o | McCarty, ss 4 0 0 3 0 0 Phone 236 Admission 25c and 50c. LOWELL TO HAVE EVENING Ashley, 3b 3 0 0 2 0 0 TRAIN. Ward, lb 3 0 2 8 0 0 Starling November 17, Grand TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1 and 2 : Ginther, p 2 0 1 0 4 0 Trunk train No. 57, due at Low- Hapeman, x 1 I) 0 0 0 0 ell at 8:03 p. m., will be a regular Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in Hush, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 week day stop at Lowell. This SCHOOL BOOKS will give Lowell a night train to "CHINA BOUND" 32 ~3 8 27 U "o and Grand Rapids and be a great con- A Thrilling Seven Reel Comedy xBatted for Ashley in ninth, Why Be Habit-Bound? venience to inbound travelers j Hamonas of E. G. H. from the east. Also a Two Reel Comedy 00000040 0—4 OUR summer's ice would cost much lets if SCHOOL SUPPLIES! Carrying of newspapers and Wednesday—Country Store Night I Fineis Oils of Lowell Yvuu could buy it in winter and store it in your parcels post mail will be resumed 100000020—3 cellar for the next summer. on this train. Admission 15c and 35c Stolen Base—NapierNapii . Pretty hard to do that! But here's something Bases on balls—Ginther, 4; De- you CAN do. We have a full supply of new and NOTICE—TIME CHANGE. THURSDAY, Oct. 3 Vitt, 3. Buy your winter's fuel in summer and store it in Change of time, Saturday, Sep- Struck out—Ginther, 6; Rush, 4; your cellar for next winter. Makes a noticeable second-hand school books for town tember 28, Lowell will operate on A Special Comedy Drama DeVitt, G. difference in your annual fuel bill. and country schools. School sup- standard time during the Winter Two base hits—Stupeck, Sulli- Present LOW PRICES can't last long. Buy now months. Glenn Tryon and Sue Carroll in van. and, while you're about it, ask us about the smoke, plies of all kinds. Send the chil- Turn your clock back one hour. Hits and runs—Ginther, 7-4. less, sootless fuel — genuine By order of the Common Coun- "IT CAN BE DONE" 2-3 innings. dren here. cil. O. J. Brezina, clerk. Rush, 0-0 in 2 1-3 innings. See this hilariously human story of the worm who turned Double Play—D. McCoy to Mt- SEMET-SOLVAY COKE DANCING. and upset his boss' disposition and the heart of the girl he adema. Wild pitches—DeVitt, 1; Rush, At the City hall, Lowell, Fri- loved. It's great entertainment 1 The Clean Fuel day night, Carl Glady and his 1. "lonians" will be on the job. This Alio A Two Reel Comedy, "Two Masters'* Left On Base—Hamonas of E. W1NEGAR & HARTMAN is one of the series of Winter G. H. 6. Fineis Oils of Lowell 7. Admission 15c and 35c C. H. RUNC1MAN dances to be given at the City Umpires—Gibson, Martin and Winslow. ***-

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Boston fishermen caught 40,000 WHAT IS A CHURCH? a church with a pastor, a pro- Born, in Chicago, Sept. 3, to Mr. Mrs. Jane Brown. Mrs. Mae Cobb CARD OF THANKS, The Baptist church cor and Mrs. Anton Tusken, a son. Lowell Items THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO SOLO pounds of mackerel in two hours , TBe ttapttst church congrega gram for youth, a hold on the' so- and Miss Cora Jepson. All live ,t ^ us plensurp to nn Elmer Hlchmond is helping oul II. or near this village. A sister. pp ,h en,1 ciety in which it works, a budget We ean our thanks a recia at Tony's oil station on West :h r ^v^-d ^rnd^o^om. for missionary work, a chance of25, 30 and j.lis. Bebn(a Muthanan, .'!, also jjon for co-operation of thi $1,500, les. s than four cent..s. & imunicant, . , s and a . choir o-f- thirty—t, o extend religion into life. Snp- Main street. 13 Publishcld every Thursday morning at 210 East Main or V- A 1; i „ . city of Lowell and vicinity gav. pound. A" t the average selling has dwindled to si•x members. The pose the members should contrib- Street, Luweli, Michigan. Chamois suede gloves, newest M CCLfS ^ >| greal-Rrandchil-;,. ... . „ uIKs i n stagin^tnoinfgf annnHd mnkinmaking^ an suaner price of fresh fish, it looks, as if'treasury is empty. The plaster ute, out of their remaining years, styles and colors, 59c to 81.5(1. The funeral wil be Sun- (M.SS c,r Aunt 1>ucia playi F. M. JOHNSON. Editor and Publisher n SC S UI l stcc ,,n Thirty-seventh year on the job. some one besides the fishermen ku * ®',i fi! ?1^ } ^ crickets something of their time and ener- Warner & Scott. Sept. 22, 1904—25 Yeara Ago. y at 10:30 a. m., at the home, Victor Tidd, chirp, and the oil lamps smoke. Prove Mr. and Mrs. George F. While wl,b burial in the local cemetery. gy and funds for the building of Member National Editorial Association and Michigan made some loot on that deal, ev- 0 Miss Ruby Willctte spent the 1.0. O. F. Noble Grand, Press Association, also of Lowell Credit Exchange. To hold services the members'this more dynamic influ"ence for week-end with her school-mate. surprised on eve of their depart-! •*'' years ago. Eithel Ford, erybody but the consumer. lake turns as pastor. An amuse-1 good in their community. Would lire for California. Mrs- Ji'pson was born in Ver- Entered1 aatt postofflce, at Lowell, Michigan, as second-class matter. 0 1 flrni wants lhc Miss Winnifred Goul, of Lowell. that your money goen fur- ,non, n wns Bebckah Noble Grand, 40 . , . , . . u S. " . property, there be anything "selfish" or Charlcs W. Booth died. ' "l"' married to SUBSCRIPTION iUraS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slayton nu s Pro Tem. A Swiss inventor claims to have The members have turned the,"sordid" about that course even Bev. Charles Nease, retiring :|" ' -'epson in July of 1848. Year, $2.00; Six months $1.00; Three idknlns. 50c; Single copies 5c. and infant daughter spent Sun- ther and that you get su- designed a i)oat which will skim sordid proposition down and de- if an amusement venture occu- pastor Lowell Methodist church, ,.hal .V('ar the couple moved toj Newspapers advertising lotter- the surface of the water at a jcrmined to carry on until death1 pied the si^e of the old JhurclTiS- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Den- preme aatisfartion when 1 to be succeeded by Bev. A. H. township, Ionia count}', ies are iiabiP t0 be barred froir speed of more than 200 miles an in reverence to the memory of stead of some other corner? ick. ( V ,v <) you own an RCA Radiola Sturgis. 7° r i i y. the mails and a fine of 81,000, oi hour. | ancestors who worshipped there The Christian Century recent- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turner and .Married—Miles F. Graham, of|,ri!("'s 'l,mj "'"ng the north imprisonment for not more than This is surely a fast age we are and the sacred traditions clinging ly commented that "thousands of baby spent Saturday night and 33. One of the supreme Lowell and Inez Jones, of Cas- n'"0 J" Grand river. Mrs. Jep- | y . Please dont ask to the decaying walls. Sunday with relatives in White WO Pars living in. village and rural communities cade. Bev. James Butler, Con- son had watched the develop- your editor to take these chances. That, as a gesture, is magnifi- have found to their satisfaction Cloud. achievcmentB of RCA engi- ment of Michigan from a wild, CCnt 1,1 flrSt anc gregational pastor officiating. Tknm.. rnrAnn PWv'u 8l e. It Is bcaU- that one church, including all the Grand Rapids real estate men unsettled territory to a leading Thomas Gordon. Howard City h ,|ful in ^ (,cflanct. of thc maler. neers. A set which has revo- 1). C .Macham raising his house Christian people of the neighbor- were looking over property at state in the middle west. She grand old man took his first air above high water mark. ial, of the inroads of time, of a hood, could serve the needs and the West end of Main street re- lutionized radio reception. Mr. Jones of McCords thrown always had displayed great in- plane ride at 100. There's a little town's falling population. advance the cause of religion bet- cently. from wagon and neck broken. terest in the happenings of the 1 n ,s NOTICE! man who believes in keeping up j ,"'' ' j uncommon respect for ter than a multiplicity of compet- Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone and Born, to Mrs. Eliab McDiarmid, times and it was her boast she lived to see woman sulTrage. She /fie no with the times. ing churches"—and certainly daughter Mable, and Mr. and Mrs. of South Lowell, a girl. hers, perhaps no worship could better than a church which could was one of the first women to in a fricnohf /oV/; g C. A. Stone were in Rockford TODAY'S Your address label be sweeter or more satisfying; no not even compete, but operated Sept. 21, 1899—30 Years Ago. cast a ballot.—(Grand Bapids great institutional church, with Sunday. simply as a spiritual convenience Rev. W. Marshall, pastor Con- Press. gymnasium, pool hall, social The boulevard lamp posts have tells the date to TWO KINDS OF MEN LEAVE AN ABANDONED CABIN. EDITORIALS for thc declining years of six BmUSHEO gregational church accepted call rooms and a modern preacher been newly painted and the big From Pens of Other Editors residents. It would be better if ••IB59H to Lainsburg. CARD OF THANKS. TOWN. On n hill overlooking the river could provide the spiritual at- lamp globes cleaned. Nice im- liireatost which yoursubscrip- not only churches on the verge of Not so very long ago, say with- A cabin was built long ago. provement. Lorenzo Kopf left San Antonio For the efforts of the L O. O. F., mosphere of thc old church with bankruptcy united their strength in a ilofj's age, two men left the Where the forests in primeval via San Francisco for Manila, city of Lowell and vicinity, I tion is paid. Please FARMS A N D .DOWN its pews full of ghosts of its in this way, but churches still Mrs. Hattie Rouse spent from wish to thank each and every one long history. with 33rd Volunteer Infantry as same town, say within a hundred oodsman then TOWNS. able to maintain a more or less •WHERf KOMOHTWUS Friday until Monday with her VALUE band master. who helped to make the Aunt No n W But a question thrusts itself refer to it. As one drives the main streets healthj' independent existence. son. Dr. Frank Tredenick, in Charles McCarty took carload Lucia play a success. miles of Lowell, and, so far as the knew; disturbingly forward: "What is of Michigan today he is struck It is significant, for example, that Grand Rapids. of cattle to Chicago stock yards. Miss Ada Lightner. townspeople were concerned, Hut today it stands lone and deserted the church?" Anv comparison you nish with thc number of " six downtown churches in Des Rev. Clyde Rothrick, the Blind Loren O. Barber clerking at there was all the dilTerenec in the abandoned Is it an institution farms. simply to Moines, Iowa, arc holding con- Evangelist and his wife, well- to make will convince you Van Dyke's grocery. No welcoming voice at its door, Is the parallel suggestive of a minister to the spiritual comfort world as lo their feelings regard- ferences looking toward consoli- known in Lowell, arc working at Born, to Mrs. B. H. Houghton, And the pride and the glory have synonym? I of a few convinced and loyal thut RCA Radiola 33 in the ing the two departures. And dation. If by uniting they can be Laingaburg. Mich. of Alto, a girl. vanished Befiecting upon these two sim-j members? Or is it evangelical, Scot Tissue more effective in bringing reli- Special Meeting—Members of Alma Strecter, of Whitney- this was why: Of primeval forests of yore. ilar conditions, which are grow- a thing of growth, a driving and finest of electric sets at the gion to a day and generation Berry camp, No. 1154 M. W. A.— ville teaching a t Bobjiason One of these men had gone ing in the state, I tried In vain to saving force? Suppose the old Now a farm with its orchards which needs it, tradition should Monday evening, Sept. 30, 7:3(1, price. Hear its wonderful school. West Vcrgennes. recall knowledge of a commun- building should be sold, in a aboul among his fellows with a and grain lands not be allowed to stand in the N. B. Blain, dry goods, Wm. A True Story About practical recognition of the fact B. M. Important business. tone. INote its easy tuning. friendly greeting, and a genial Is found where the forests once ity in which the farmers had ever way.—(Grand Rapids Press. Pullen & Son and Marks Buben, that it has become, except for rolls Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Oberlin! stood. prospered while the business men clothiers, had large ads. in Led- smile, and often a merry whistle, six Christians, a dead and stag- The same situation pictured and children were guests of her Compare its beauty and its And the maples that shade the of the locality were suffering re- ger. The Pullen store had been that revealed a whole-souled hu- nant property. Suppose the value above can be paralleld elsewhere parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. John-! Christiansen's Ice Cream log cabin verses. I could not think of one. rugged construction. running 30 years. man being behind them. In his * What is more, I don't believe it should «be contributed toward a and the same argument applies. son Sunday afternoon and eve-! Arc all that give trace of the living church in thc community. ning. business dealings he had his own wood. possible for the people of any Think it over. Pure Lard Sept. 22. 1894—85 Years Ago. given locality to enjoy prosperity Bert Willctte found a toy bal- Gone is he who erected the cot- Maurice Ward, 17, of Ada, fair price. All he wanted in loon from Cleveland, which car-j tage while local business is on the RCA RADIOI.A dragged by a horse, with foot in selling or buying was a square ried a note signed, Shirley Homes, And1 helpeIn d to develop the backward trend. stirrup and died. deal. All in all, he was every- of 1301 Sigliec on Sunday Sep- farm. Thc individual who lives in a Z lbs. 25c Bev. A. P. Moors returned to allon Palmolive Soap tember 15. body's friend, and when he mov- And a stranger reaps from the community expects certain bene- A. M. Smith Co. Methodist pastorate. ed away everybody was sorry labors fits from that community, if he be Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Willctte! Born, to Mrs. C. Guy Perry, This pioneer vested in charm. human. He expects protection, spent Sunday with relatives at .Voir and wished him Godspeed. "One Half Century in the Egg Buaineai" 3 girl; to Mrs. J. D. Frost, of Alton, qUART friendliness, co-operation and the Stanton and Crystal Lake accom- a son. The other man was a grouch, O, I muse on the frality of mor- opportunity to take his rightful tals. Lowell, Michigan N. B. C. Premium panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Porter Carr sold machine shop place in the doings of mankind. Willctte, of Otsego. pfSr who went pussy-footing and pick- Today they are here, and then cakes to George Bouse. ing around, seeking the best end Whatever he wins for himself, Dear Egg Patron: 27c Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Noble, of gone. 4 $54.00 Enrollment of 470 pupils in and is able to preserve for him- Soda Crackers of every deal. With him it was But their work and their deeds We are now offering you an opportunity to sell your eggs on a London, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. C. tlem llnillotraru- Lowell schools out of school self, as a consequence of these E. Noble and son Sidney, of census of 700. always "me and my wife, our and their actions benefits he wins and holds by graded basis. You have probably thought of such a basis for some Travel onward and onward and Ionia, were Sunday callers at Mr. John Bobinson closed his shoe son John and his wife. Us four virtue of the blessings of his time, realizing that eggs that are large, clean, and fresh shohld 2 lb. box 29c on! | * bring more money than eggs that are small, dirty or old. and Mrs. Lyle Denick's. store and shop. and no more." When he went community. That is his "crop," Mrs. B. J. Enos and daughter Bui the river flows on serenely,! * if you please. \ Robert Richmond, who spent a away, it was a matter of entire UnheedinI *nKrwwli grf iKthen flighflirtKtl of/-»f Time'*1*!•««<>*•s• < Wc know that eggs are clcan and fresh when laid. The con- few days in Lowell visiting re-| Kate, of Grand Bapids, visiting Yet how many people are prac- dition they are in when sold depends entirely on the care given f large pkg. 21 indifference to all who knew him. wings, Qaaker or Mother 8 latives and friends, left Friday Mrs. Francis King. An( ticing on their community ex- them. Oats O. O. Adams moved to Lowell Last week Wednesday evening two Beld- No one cared, or if he did hn l ils breast clearly mirrors actly what unwise farmers arc for Greenville to visit his sisler, (,1U' nc the cloud-field The size of thc eggs will depend a whole lot on the breeding Mary Warner, then leaves for the from Vergennes. was relieved of an unpleasant re- practicing upon their farms? Maggie McMahon closed term ing fellows came down to the Strand show That far in the ether-land I Thc farmer who "crops" his back of the laying hens. You cannot change the size readily, but Podmn or south to spend the Winter. minder. swings. you can, however, regulate the quality of the egg and condition of Corn, Pea^T lonaLabml Mr. and Mrs. John Roughly, of school in District No. 5, Par- and one of them got a bag of groceries and a farm year after year without put- nell. That town is better because the f —Ida A. Lyall. ling the proper fertility back on the shell. 4 com X5C former residents of Lowell, have Christiansen Ice Cream ticket. After the first man had lived in it; and be- (In Detroit Free Press. the soil, isn't a farmer at all. He Old Dutch Cleanser sold their store property, stock] NEAR CENTENARIAN DEAD AT cause the second man moved is a fool. No matter how fertile Our Plan is as Follows: laTfpkt. 12« and fixtures at Cedar Lake, and ; show they got the package of ice cream and A DIABOLICAL THREAT. his soil, thc bigger fool be is for Corn Flakes Pott "Fotuti** are moving to California. Mr. j SARANAC. away. Each lot of eggs has a slip with it showing the patron's name took it home to the folks in Belding—18 The appended statement and wasting his sustenance. That and address. Thc lot is taken into the plant and graded and the 1919 ean Boughly's health has failed great- Saranac, Sept. 30.—Mrs. Mariam The first man will make and Campbell's Tomato Soup Pack 3 ' 15S ly since he left Lowell. K. Jepson, 98, died here Thursday gang letter published in The De- FAVORED FOR FALL accounts for many a deserted check for the eggs is brought to you by the driver on the next trip. ' miles away and it got there in PERFECT deserve friends everywhere he farm in Michigan today. mahmr Brand e Miss Irene Hartman, a former! evening at the home of her ruil Fr , l r wil1 bl r 3can.2S FREE daughter, Miss Cora Jepson goes. The. second man will not | " 1 '[ " ' " "el«- What accounts for so many de- The Efrgs Will Be Graded as Follows: Baked Beans Q Lowell Home Economics teacher ;; CONDITION and the folks said they "Never l, n , 0 in,1 b nnl5 ur serted stores on Michigan main and for the last year employed in; Death was ascribed to natural have anv anywhere-unless he ° I 1" " ° P""' PREMIUM GBADE will consist of eggs that weigh 2 oz. or more HOME DEMONSTRATION ate better Ice Cream." That's what they nblc owc 1 streets? Identically the same the schools of Jackson, has gone} causes. She had borne the dis- mends Lis manners-ana he de- '• ! ^mmunily, Indical- each, that have sound shells and are clean and strictly fresh. tinction of being Ionia county's in,< n c^lminn, condition, transposed into terms lo New York City, where she will all say and you can buy it by the CONE serves none condition of mind WEAR 1-lb. pail oldest resident and lacked less t of the community. That "some- NO. 1 GRADE will consist ofeggs that arc a little too small, too enter Columbia university in Easy terms. Come in today il,co, c,!ivablc lo U5 19 Lei us all proUt by the two ex- ; work-n-dny thing" is the moterial profit dirty, or too old for the premium grade. Peanut Butter quest of her M. A. degree. than a month of reaching the 99- GLASS, DISH, PINT, QUART or GALLON- and you will realise fully year mark. . am pies. 'pc°Ill,c\ . which is our rightful contribu- NO. 2 GRADE will consist of eggs that are very small, very Bepresentative of a seed com- o—o— 'sn ' "nit' that decent people tion to the locality in return for pany which had contracted for what a wonderful offer we Surviving are six children dirty or old. Checks will go into this grade. Super Sudt 3 pkgs. 23c Noah K., Edward J., Merton K •M 4 H I I I I I I I I •! I i t I -I 'M 4 I < »•»»< 4 DOES DEATH END ALL? everywhere awoke to the threat that which we have derived from *1,500 acres of beans in the vicin- LOSS will consist of eggs with blood spots or rots. that the ^ FAMOUS trio—your hat, your suit and your top- it. ity of Portland this week stated are making. Here is something for the criminal element holds There is a locality in western1 over If you have good eggs and will give this method a fair trial we that thc crop in that district will "Death ends all" folks to ponder organized society? coat—reflecting every smart innovation ot the Michigan where a generation ago know you will be satisfied with the results. be but half the expected amount. on. Prof. Michael Pupin, a fam- I)il1 >'<>" ever read of the man there were the finest of farms. While this seems a great short- R. D. STOCKING w ,() Those farms had been built up We will gladly answer your questions in regard to our plan or age it is about on a pair with ous scientist, said recently in the ' bugged a serpent to his bos- grades. Radio Sales and Service 01,1 season. Fabrics at their best; Style as you like it; and improved by hard-working other Michigan districts he says. American magazine: Sciencc ' Bead this for a parallel, nien and women who took pride Sincerely yours, is,An&Mnc*PAcmc^ —(Ionia News. finds that everything is a contin-!sll')s,',u'c 0|,r government for the Value—plenty of it—right now. in their farms. Today those R. L. Gulliver A. M. Smith Co. Checks for the primary school nous developing process. It re- l"'"1 an(' "1's unspeakable wretch pioneers are lying in the nearby Charles Abel has returned to o. L. BEEBE Poultryman !*= an veals man as a being with a ^or serpent, and then write cemetery; and tbe children are illness of two weeks at the home our own running thc farms. The build- J. C. CHATERDON, Local Manager ending June 30, were placed in soul which is progressing more y editorial, unless lan- ings arc run down; the land is be- of his daughter, Mrs. Myrle King- u the mail Thursday by County and more toward Divinity. Here's f> agc fails lo describe your sen- coming poor; and the labors of Phone 6 F 2 1 dom. , n,, Treasurer Thomas Vidro. The SATURDAY ONLY my opinion: Our physical life ' -nts, as it docs with us: Fall Felts $3.50 and $5 the parents' lifetime are being New print dresses, long sleeves, Mrs. Charles Knapp is spending state's primary school payment to Belding, like every other pros- is only a stage in the existence A "/Tu1 a®a,!nsJ '1's ''Z,0 was re* wantonly wasted in riotous liv- This and That sizes 30 to 51, $1.95 at Warner & this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kent county was $990,913.75, the perous small city, is having its nf iin' cnnl Tin- human soni'001^ 'brough the mails ycster- ing, Scott's. Albert Roth in Detroit. largest ever received. Lowell's inllux of itinerant salesmen and 5 lbs. Pancake Flour 25c of till soul, lilt human soul , , ilson. who ( ny by Shliri|r ra W There are many conimunitles in Mr. and Mrs. Joram Locks, of Miss Freda Bailey, of Grand share is 98,493.70. women who have every manner goes on existing—and developing recently laid to irate bootleggers Topcoats $20, $22.50, $25 western Michigan where a gener- from Around of fake and near-fake proposi- Mullikcn, spent Sunday with Mr. Bapids, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Vanden- ation ago there were thriving tions imaginable to offer. The 3 cans Spaghetti 25c —after Death." Our old friend, the destruction of four of his and Mrs. F. A. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collar. broeck gave a parly for their towns. These towns were built men and women who prey upon Sylvester P. Hicks used to put it barns by fire. The sheriff did FARMERS—ATTENTION! i The Old Town Miss Dorothy Behler, of Grand Mrs. Howard Burt and Mr. and daughter Dorothy, and Ellura up and Unproved by hard-work- thc sympathies and credulity of like .his: "Hahyhood is a pre- ^"^ly and Fall Suits $25 and $35 Rapids, spent the week-end with Mrs. Dell Kinyon spent Tuesday Frost, Sunday, Sept. 15, before 3 cans Red Kidney Beans 25c ing men and women who took Edwin Fallas is in Detroit and the American people and thus first of its her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Young. with Mrs. A. F. Jay, of Ionia. they resumed their college du- paration for youth. Youth is a kind he has received. pride In their towns and recog- Insure With The Cleveland this week. rustic themselves a good living Otis Bibbler, Jr., of Grand Rap- ties. Friends from Lansing, preparation for maturity. Ma- The letter, misspelled and un- nized in them an essential insti- R. M. Shivel spent Monday in Mrs. Robert Hahn, Mrs. Dan are reaping a harvest in the city 10 lbs. Fine Salt 19c ids, spent Sunday with his par- liowell, Muskegon, Grand Bapids, punctuated, was penned on ruled tution. Today those pioneers Muskegon on business. Wingeier and Mrs. Clyde Collar of late. Ed. Engemann, in the turity is a preparation for old Slate mutual Rodded Fire ^ Belding and Clarksville attended. : paper and with it was an unused are lying in thc nearby cemetery; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knee and were in Grand Rapids Wednes- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bibbler. Belding Banner-News calls atten- age. Old age is a preparation After an evening of games and + 3 cans Vegetable or Vegetable Beef Soup 25c two-cent stamp with perforations and the children arc running the Imurance Co., o| IlUch. daughter, Mrs. Clara Knee. day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Both and tion to the presence in the vil- for eternity." Mr. 1 licks called HOME OFTICK—FUMT. MICH dancing refreshments were serv- such as are in all postage stamps towns. The business is run Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Taylor Mrs. O. T. Hogan, of Grand Henry Bank, of Ann Arbor, visit- lage lately of a number of the it "Reasoning b y analogy." used in the county building. down; the service is becoming Rapids, is spending a few days ed relatives in Lowell Sunday. ed. tribe who sell everything from 24'a lb. Sack Pure Gold Flour 93c spent Sunday at Ml. Pleasant. * poor; and thc labors of the lier slster Mrs. W. Wash- Harvey Haysmer has bought D. "Most of us who have lost dear This was thought to indicate the $75,000,000 at Risk John Pinney, of Dexter, spent ' Mr. and Mrs. Anasters, of magazines to institutions for or- parents' lifetime are being want- burn. C. Macham's barber shop and phans and what have you. He ones, prefer lo think that we shall letter might have been sent by the week-end with the Springett Grand Rapids, called at the A. I 4 Large Loaves Bread 30c someone with access to county only wasted in a riotous stam- Over $200,000 Cash Assets Percy Read, Otis Bibbler, Sr., Blanchard home Sunday evening. took possession Monday. Mr. asks what every honest editor in see them again somewhere, some- boys. Macham has no immediate plans building ollices. ems pede of selfish children for "bar- and Max Salzgever attended the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collar and the country is asking today, that Underwear for all the family at for the future beyond taking a I lb. White Label Coffee 37c 3 lbs. $1.00 time and the thought should in- The letter follows: gains" which do not exist or for We aim to furnish the best policy written. Prompt husking bee at John Walchcske's Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Look spent the American people look twice very reasonable prices. Warner much-needed rest. He has been fluence our lives for Hie better "Them little bondiires you had "better things" at distant coun- and Liberal Adjustment! Sunday. Sunday afternoon at Grandvillc. before they bite oncc on the lately are nothing towards whats ters. A Scott in business on Main street for propositions presented. Some and help us to bide our summons Mr. and Mrs. Ed. La Brecque Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kinyon, of I Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large pkg. 10c going to happen to you and a few Show me where there is differ- Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas at- many years and feels that he is are fair and honest but they + with patience and cheerful hope. Phone Director, W. V, Burr as, I53-F3, Lowell and son Morris, spent Sunday I South Bend, Ind., are visiting re- + of your dirty deputies you are ence between run-down farms tended Powers* theater Sunday entitled to a loafing spell. Mr. will bear scrutiny without harm. V evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Myrle latives in Lowell for a few days. slated for a ride or a bullet and and run-down towns. And show evening. Haysmer has been out of a job —Ionia News. i Chipso 19c Kingdom. I ^j | ^i ()|i Fuller, of Denial that whiskey is ever in- you may get both you got it Washlngtonians discussing the Some smart aleck says that Many young men today are in- us where there is any difference Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr spent r an( rs s for some time and is glad to get | (Kspentiible in medicinc was comeing and you surely going to President's problems with tariff- between fool farmers who cro; Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, of Grand Bapids, spent the week- back on Main street again. men are not old until they begin clined to think that chances for W. T. Lewis, Sec'y., Flint, Mich. Sunday with their parents, Mr. + get it if this is what our govern- makers, big-navy advocates and their farms and put nothing bac Muskegon, spent the week-end' end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry. Francis M. Bcattic, 79, died at voiced by Dr. Len M. Hutchins, to talk about their accomplish- and Mrs. Eugene Carr. + Free Ticket to Slraid Theatre With Each $1.00 ia Trade, ment wants it can get all it wants whatnot, were interested last success are not as good as they and fool consumers who crop 710 F. P. Smith Bldg. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kingdom, Mrs. Ar- the Ionia county infirmary and * of Los Angeles before the Nation- Mr. Anderson and son, of Grand § week to hear bruited thc follow- ments of men past sixty. The were in former times; but Secre- their communities and put noth- Mrs. Burt Carr. thur Clark and Mrs. John Henry, will be buried from the home of f • of prohibition. Yourself and your ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I I M' l »• Rapids, were Sunday dinner ; Plumbing, Heating and * • al Women's Christian Union at deputies and every prohibition ing dialog: beauty of it is there is so much tary of the Treasury Mellon says ing back.—Michigan Tradesman. Mrs. G. W. Connor and daugh- were Grand Bapids, visitors Mon- his brother, Benjamin, in Keene • • guests of Mrs. Ida Young. * Indianapolis, in these words: agent ought to be shot down like The President: There is one to talk about. When men pass "They are ten times better." This ter Mable, of Grand Bapids, were day. township at 2 p. m. Saturday. In- Sheet Metal Work * We deliver all orders amounting to $4.00 or more law I should like to see passed. A KILLER OF WILD LIFE. Mr. and Mrs. Graves, of Wil- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and terment in Pinckney cemetery. "There is absolutely no need 'logs jour nothing but a dirty sixty they're just sensible tim- should encourage ambitious young Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Story, of • • lot of ra Thc President ought to be allow- Those who have charge of our liamston, were Sunday callers at Mrs. A. Blanchard. Mr. Bcattic was a descendant of + • for whiskey in the treatment of »s md ought to be extinct ber for governors, senators, presi- thc C. H. Reynolds home. Hastings, were Sunday dinner ; I Prompt service on and everybody is glad when one ed to hang two men every year men who are anxious to merit wild life affairs arc greatly con- The West side Bunco club met one of the pioneer families of • any disease, at any age, in any guests of Mr. and Mrs. William • of you arc knocked off, so beware without giving any reason or ex- dents and judges of the Supreme success; but there's nothing in it cerned over thc enormous kill of Earl Wardell and familv, of at the home of Mrs. Collins Tues- Fox. Ionia county. He was born in Repair Work • Phone 219 climate." She further declared of the firework." wild life caused by automobiles SPECIAL This Coupon Grand Rapids, spent the week-end • planation. court. The other view is that of for loafers and idlers. The world day. High score was won by Miss Evelyn Veiter, of M. S. C., Keene township and was a life- 4 4 4 4 »4 An Old Friend: Would two and fear that it will become the •with his mother, Mrs. Ava War- !•»»<,« 4 4 4 *4 4 1 I I 4 'M- that prescription of alcoholic —o—o— industrial managers who want to owes no man success or even a and Mrs. Emma Austin. spent thc week-end with her par- time resident of the county. His be enough? one big factor to be combatted in dell. survivors arc a daughter, Mrs. JRAY COVERT beverages as household remedies Attorney General Mitchell has junk men at 36 to 40, an age when Mrs. Otis Bibbler, Mrs. John ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Yeiter and The President: Perhaps not, living unless he earns it. attempting to maintain a healthy From your own Lucy Dow, of Carson City; a sis- was a fraud and had caused Mr. and Mr. Darid Washburn Bird, Mrs. Thomas and daughter family. Phone 317 strongly recommended that Har- but I could get word to 20 or 30 Henry Ford says men are just supply of desirable forms of game have returned to Lowell after ter, Mrs. John Wallington, of Dorothy Marie, spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fahrni and Successor to Phil Krum. thouands to become liquor ad- ry F. Sinclair's petition for com- that they were being considered getting good for something. The war of 1812 closed in 1814, birds and animals and fur-bear- negative spending thc Summer at Cedar- Saranac, and two brothers, Thom- $1.29 with friends at Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bibbler attend- dicts. Millions of people who mutation of jail sentence be de- for the honor.—Time. 115 years ago, and there are still crs. This killing persists 365 Vlllc. as, of Pompeii and Benjamin, of •4M*' '••••a days in each year and many are Mrs. Howard Bittenger and ed the ball game at Bamona park long ago arrived at the same con- nied by thc President, one reason All of which is evidence that Keene township. POPULAR SHOE STORE The declaration by the W. T. U. eleven widows of soldiers of that inclined to believe this slaughter Hand Colored, Framed Enlargement—Size two children spent last week Sunday. clusion and have abided by it not only there are some people cited being that such action of its purpose to support the gov- war still alive and drawing pen- far greater than the annual bag 6 x 10 or 8 x 10 with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder and McPBERSON'S ANCESTORS. without wh rn the wor,d ou, Marvin, of Clarksville. will be glad of this late confirma- "Would undermine the confidence ° ^ ? ernment in its every effort to sions. The last soldier of the of hunters and trappers combin- Subject to withdrawal without notloa Mr. and Mrs. John Henry attend- ••++ The trip to Saranac Lake, N. Y., do very well, but whose death tion of thc correctness of their of the people in the Administra- make effective the will of the Mexican war died a few days ed. Sunday callers at the William ed the theater at Kalamazoo Sun- to hear the taxation question dis- would immensely benefit the J. M. Terwilliger, of Detroit, Fox home were Lyle Bovee and day evening. cussed by experts was evidently judgment by expert testimony. tion of justice." Thc Attorney people as expressed in thc Eigh- ago: but there are still 725 wid- Name world. "Pity 'tis, 'tis true." writes that on a trip to Grand two sons, and Ed. Hotchkiss and Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and not a dead loss. It enabled Mel We Want to Meet You General is 100 per cent right in teenth Amendment, although of ows of that war alive and draw- Bapids last week over US-1(5 he family, of South Boston. McPherson to become acquainted A writer in the American maga- Address Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fuller, of that matter; and we are free to great value was scarcely news, ing pensions. As will be seen saw evidence of wild life killed Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santas, Mr. Grand Rapids, spent Sunday visit- with his gceat-grandfather. Not zine tells of a barn on a height in declare to him and to Mr. Hoover F. M. Johnson, publisher of the in the common acceptation of by these figures, the pension story by passing automobiles that Plaaaa giva dlractions for coloring and Mrs. J. Reach and Mr. Pierce, ing relatives at Lansing. that the old gentleman is. still In order to make new friends in this community as well as to renew Lowell Ledger, is taking on be- would average one specimen to with us, but his spirits, at least, New York state, thc rain water right now that "The Administra- that word, because nothing else of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dennie cause every now and then some- is a long talc, and likewise has a each mile. "There were rabbits, are on record. from one side of which finds its tion of Justice hasn't any public D. G. LOOK, Lowell, Mich. with Richard Stahl and family. and little niece, Jacqueline Fahr- the acquaintance of our old and satisfied customers, we are going to give body comes a long and wants to was expected of the W. C. T. U. long tail. skunk, squirrels, muskrats, song Journeying to a little town Mr. and Mi«. Guy Willctte and nie, spent Saturday afternoon way into the St. Lawrence, and confidence to spare, in a country buy him out. He says making a If the organization had voted not birds, turtle, and one beaver, not some distance from Saranac—at small sons, of Clarksville, were with friends at Clarksville. two ($2.00) dollars in trade absolutely free each week. that from thc other into thc Mis- where a large proportion of the newspaper is thc best sport he to support the prohibition cause Senato. Vandenberg has not to mention chickens and cats, his own expense, no doubt—Mel knows of, don't want to sell, says Mr. Terwilliger. supper guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shivel, Miss sissippi. One flowage terminates people arc already firmly con- that WOULD have been news permitted grass to grow under discovered the home of bis fore- won't sell, and that's all there Is Every highway tells a similar Mr. and Mr. Bert Willette Sunday. Minnie Meek, Lawrence Buck and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and vinced that in justice, as in every- The Last leitiig bearers. Better than that, he There will be two Telephone Numbers, picked at random from the to it. All right, too, "Uncle and bad news at that. his feet in pursuit of his plan to story but throughout the north Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Bieri, King Doyle spent the week-end discovered the records of the the other in thc Gulf of Mexico, thing else, "Money makes the two daughters, Gladys and Es- Marcus." We want you to stick reform the "Contempt of Court" country, if anything, the kill is at their shack on Pine river. Place eiYear village storekeeper of a century directory, advertised on the back page of The Ledger each week. fifteen hundred miles apart. In mare go."' with us.—(Michigan Bulletin. Claim that gasoline tax paid by abuse of freedom of the press. If heavier and more serious, for ther, drove to Kalamazoo Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keiser spent ago. Thumbing through this re- Esther remaining to attend school the first place thc diverging drops Thanks, Brother. We're going motorist may be deducted from It goes through, tyrannical judges wild life is more numerous, and SCOTT & HERRON Sunday with the former's mother cord of sales, he discovered where deer have found to be amon( there. at St. Mary's hospital. Mrs. Peter McPherson, the great-grand- were separated only by the ridge Reports from Cuba that that to stick around awhile yet. We his income tax, makes advisable Loved aid Lost The owners of advertised numbers will merely have to bring in the will not be permitted to sit in the the greatest sufferers. None o! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sayles, of Keiser recently had a goiter op- father, had bought "whiskey, one- of a barn roof. So it is in life. like to be doing something worth Looated in Tuokey Maohina Shop country has no freedom of the the keeping of a pocket note book cases of those they accuse of con- this killing is intentional and Cleveland, spent a few days with eration and is not improving Is it a place you love to half gal, four pence." That was Two may start together, separate while and we know nothing bet- CANDY ad. during the next week and receive one ($1.00) dollar in trade free. press should be investigated. It account of gas tax as paid by tempt of court unless the alleged most of it takes place at night, the former's mother, Mrs. Sayles very rapidly. visit—with a fitting mem- in the days when this was a free and by following diverging routes is openly charged that newspa- ter than running a good home often endanaering the life of the returned home with them for a country, back in 1811. those who have to make an In- offense is committed in open Word has been received from orial in granite or marble? motorist. It is not unusual to two weeks' visit. "Think of it," says Mel, as he terminate as far apart as the poles pers have been violently sup- town paper. So, what's thc come tax accounting. Most court. makes a splendid Herbert Brezina that Mrs. Brez- have a motorist wreck his car by Painting Sunday dinner guests at Burt If not, let us help you to regales all the sundry with this Watch for your phone number! or "as far as the East is from the pressed and editors assassinated use of fussing around? drivers, however, are content to ina had undergone a very serious striking a deer and it was only a Dessert Carr's were Mr. and Mrs. Ray operation at the hospital at Col- make it so. tale of his family's ancient glory West." The value of a right start or deported, political freedom is —o—o— know that they are paying their Some one in Illinois nominates few weeks ago that a moose "think of buying whiskey for 10 McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. umbus, Georgia. Her condition In materials, designs, work- in life cannot be over estimated. a farce and thc present govern- It's hard to understand misers share in highway upkeep and a fellow whose middle name is caused a serious accident by col- Auto Repairing Moore, of Lansing, and Mrs. Will is slightly improving. cents a gallon." Those who liding with a speeding car in —especially if you manship and experience mental regime is maintained and their love of money for Lincoln for president to succeed McCabc, of Missouri. have heard the tax commission- bother no more about it. For Luce county. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Noble ex- We have tome dandy new styles in Slippers for Ladies and Attention of all those interested through terrorism. If that sort want to reduce! we are qualified to serve er's report say they are unable to money's sake alone. They have Tom, Dick and Harry, which Hoover. We nominate Herbert There apparently is no remedy Mr. and Mrs. A. Velzy and pect to leave on Monday for Lon- Fender and Body Repairing daughter Elsie, and Mrs. Mat- don, Ont., after spending a few you well in cemetery mem- tell whether he is.contemplating in the game and fishing laws, as to of thing exists after thirty years been knpwn to perish of cold and most of us are, this is just as Hoover to succeed himself. "One for this unfortunate slaughter. that century-old whiskey as a high school girls. Come in and see them. prairie chicken, pheasants, coons, of United States protectorate, the Wild life crossing highways is al- Wr hsvc all kinds ofondj thews motored to Traverse City weeks with their children, C. E. orials, and our display in- hunger with the means for pro- well. good term deserves another." The for the week-end. They report- Noble, Mrs. R. Slayton, of Ionia, beverage or lamenting the fact ways certain to become confused cludes sizes and styles, in that this Scotch ancestor was not trolling, and muskrats, is invited Cuban governmental tyrants viding all thc comforts of life Chicago Wets shouldn't show always ircsl: ed the weather warm and no Mrs. N. Sprague, of Detroit, and when confronted with the glare Waahing and Creaalng variety to suit individual canny enough to buy up a car- to the notices given elsewhere in should he given a thorough course right within their reach. Latest their hand so early in the game. frosts. Mrs. Lyle Denick, of Lowell. The slave trade still flourishes of headlights and a motorist can't load of the goods and bequeath it this paper by the State Conserva- needs and taste. of sprouts. First thing needful case of that kind is that of Miss in Arabia, where 2,000 natives of drive at night unless they arc in Mrs. H. C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Sigel Norman, of Parnell, was to his heirs of this generation. tion Commission. Ledger read- Is to restore freedom of the Agnes Bumnels, of Belfast, who East Africa are sold every year. Smoking his first cigaret at 54, use. During th^ daytime there Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bennett, Mr. in town Monday, still suflfering Our prices are moderate. They could have made a hand- Home-Made Candies and Mrs. Edward Bennett, Mr. with asthma. His auction sale ers are favored by having this press, and punish the petty ty- was taken to an almshouse, af- a Philadelphia man set flre to his is nothing that will speed up a Phona 251 some profit on it. POPULAR SHOE STORE Isn't it about time for the civil- Night Call* 366 road-crossing turtle or stop birds and Mrs. Clair Townsend and went off well, even exceeded his Sixteen cents a gallon was too timely information made avail- rants. Otherwise liberal gov- ter which $40,000 was found hid ized nations to wipe out this an- home, reminding us again that from flying against radiators or Jennie Townsend were Sunday expectations. Hasn't decided on Liwell Granite Co. low a price for good whiskey.— able for them. ernment is a farce, den In her house. cient disgrace? "There's no fool like an old fool." windshields.—Detroit News. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. his future plans, but expects to (Michigan State Digest. 123 W. Main St. Lowell, Mich. Si Duane Keith, of Grand Rapids. leave the farm for the Winter.

1 rwo THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. Thursday. S<-pt. 2C. 1929. FIVE Font THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEiXiER uad ALTO SOLO. Thursday. Sept. 26. 1929. SEELEY CORNEES. Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Coger, of LA BABGE RIPPLES. with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frishie. SOITHWEST BOWNE. Grand Kapids. *ere Tuesday SOI TH BOWNE BINS. MORSE LAKE. • Sept. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gorer Corners entertained Mr. Henry Harper and family Mrs. Salina luring, Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. William Brut on evening visitors of the latter" s • and That MAKING FASTER Ding, Ding, Ding George Buehler, aged 81 years. an(j Mrs. Howard Houghton Carter and son Vern. of Middle- and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Loring and daughter Gertrude, and dauchter Maryon. spent vivter. Mrs. Lewis McDiarmid died al the home of his sister, returned lo Iheir home in Detroit ADA t ALTO villf. Mrs. Curtis Pierce, Miss daughters with a chicken dinner and Mrs. Henry Hilzey, of James- spent Wednesda> -with the form- Sunday with relatives in Hast- and family. Mrs. Nettie Kenyon. of Grand Sunday after a seven weeks' va- McCORDS| • Florence Thompson and Mr. and Sunday. lovn. er s sisters. Mrs. Lydia Raymond ings. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Thomas, From Around TIME 0N LONG Rapids. after a long illness. Fun- cation with their parents and Mrs. Harry Tredenick. of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring and and Mr. Florence Klopfenstine, Misses Josephine and Man of Hastings, were Sunday guests Qsastf eral was held al the M. E. friends. pzr/ipi P OF Ait A VII \i . c r. w . x. . Rapids. Mrs. Jennie Thompson. SOITH BOSTON. Mr. an^ Mrs. Louis Luneke and of Lake Odessa, finding the latter Burns were week-end guests of of her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Ber- church in Freeport Thursday af-, Mrs. Agnes Kopf, of Texas, vis- McCORDS MATTERS. The Town DISTANCE CALLS TO THE reOPLEOF ADA ML- Mrs. Swift Winegjar spent Tues- of wAhingtonWashington., and Mrs! Church services at the South von Bichard. motore...d to . Fenn- somewhat improved from her re- their grandmother. Mrs. Graham, nard Flynn. ternoon. ii,.d her sister, Mrs. George Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miller visited LACK. aa> in ijrand j j],. s„n came home Sunday. Hoy Munger and daughter Hel- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rev- lor; Sunday school at 11, Scbooley. Beynolds. of Grand Rapids, rode inenoed teaching in White CloudV. Mrs. Staal' and son George, and Friday afternoon. I day visitor. n Lansing this week. improved Methods and Eqnrorocnl en, spent Saturday in Grand Rap- new•r s rletter v s from Ada vUlagic e and ^joni\jrs j^ni Layer wa««bs a ou-uujSundayj noionolds auenoeattendedo a surprise party AlberAinent Sneathesneainen iiss attendinaiieoamgf Thmee i^aoar^LaBarge rnenmuFriendshipp ciucluub int-jtheir bicycleuicjnr*s wuouti Satarda3aiuiua>y tiwo Newaygo Co^ .Mvu'jaMonday; owf last daudi1tt thlbe. Will f.tber. Griffin. «rr San- Va.«drv u. Or.od Bap- Bowne Center cemelery. Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton. tome of Will Klahn at Alto. Telephone Lines Clark and Mrs. Jack Simpson, al- render this service better than Alaska. Mr. and Mrs, G. C Rirhards are improving their residences teinooa •frtiag. Election of Knight home were Lamhert Mun- day suests at the J, L. Anderson ids. Pete Stahl and wife, John Eash Richard Fair child. Miss Flossie so Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark Mrs, Colon shaw. Boy Knight and Anna home in Grand Bapids, the men Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pullen and L. W. Rutherford was in Grand and Raymond Shaffer were Sun- Bedell called on Mrs. Houghton's ^ available pubUcation. Mrs. Ida Mesecar of Grand Bap *<> Kaiantaroo Sunday to wrth new porches. oflicers took pUce: JffljeiUc and children. ir r ni ibo Miss Norma Wells, of Byron onng. treasurer. Mrs. Luther Steruck motored to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shee- M.^seley. it Monday in Grand Rapids. Andrew Blough and wife were Callers at the home of Mr. and he was asked to bang up Ihe re- per and advertising medium, and Miss Laura Chamberlain was a and jir5i William Hesche Lois, the nine-vear-old daugb- Mrs. Salina l^oring spent Sun- Hint Sunday afte Visser and children, all falhtT. of tirand Bapids, were \ Radio establtehed. At that time this in- I'nde John who is ill. Mrs. Lkzie Talbot, of Grand . Mrs. Ella Andrews, of Grand __ " I terval of waiting averaged about Fuller, and callers were Mrs. Januap iaa« Jor ou, ana suo Harvey Slater left for Ann Ar-1 McCords. and Mr. and Mrs. Sev- ler now. Mr. and Mrs. John Jonsma and l*oan, who is slowing improving, of Grand Bapids. were Sundav Sa1urda> evening callers al the Wiliam Mi shier, wife a h d Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Flarl Sin- Opidi, Kpt-nl Tut'sdny in Luwll. ||^ ||0 nUITl ( three minutes on all toll and long Henry Brower and Mrs. Charles. scriptions ma> l>e Jen at me floa hyr Friday lo attend the Cniver- mour Hesche and dauriiler "at Mrs. Anna Sharpe recently en- children, of Alaska, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Westra guests at the Emmett Sheeh-J home -f Mr. and Mrs. Jake Slaal- Gwendolyn. John Mishler and dair and children, of EtrndaleJ/j^.^ crf N'McCordft. post-omce, as wen as »a en - j j dinner Sundav. In the afternoon joyed a call from Mrs. E Weaver, with his mother, Mrs. Winnifred and family, of llelroit. and his home. Mr. and Mrs. George Golds and Williiuu Burch spent Sunday distance calls. In tbe case of s 1> ltl s j ^apj, h Sun-lliharlie Oberly. of Lowell, Mr.1" Baltic Peckham and sons. Mrk th Mr. and Mrs. C. Freeman at lung haul calls the average was Mrs Wnrmtinc and our iSi> orinlinc - entertained all motored to Moline to visit of Byron Center his daughter. Jonsma- mother. Mrs. Wolthurn. of Kala- Man Catherine Gongherty. of s.n Bras Ion and Miss Martha M, rrik y] i m in 1K^ bcr won John and famflv of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Paul Care)-. Mrs. J, Sowden, her two sons and Miss (instance Linsley. of I>e- twtz/tu. sjx nl Saturday with Ihe Mary wood. Grand Hapids. and J-hnM.n. Mrs. Oscar Moore and Uto. letilrrlnd fLmiU- ^ ' ^ ^ ' Victor and Howard, of LowelL about eight minutes. Due to the tiltltr and lamilj. vester Dustin and family, of Cas- j . ^ ci«A and Williams patrons -win i>i ia orea in im Sunday " Snow P. T A. will have the grand son. all of Cass Citv. troit. acrompanieece and daughters. <-u\ Sunday lo visit Mr and Mrs. Miss Margaret McWhinney. were week-end guests of Iheir their daughter and sister. Mrs, <1 Olivet college has entered the /t Offers Youeratin g methods effected since that were in Caledonia Monday after- evening and Friday evening Nick Hobert Mun on Fr dl, U 0n bU S K nin an 1 Anticipating >vilh ber oawjts Mr and ' > evening at the school Haze! and Fern, were entertained Bay Harper, while Mr. Sheik who is working for horothy parents. Sterkin. of Grand Bapids, NJ. of M. time, the Interval of waiting was T ^ "r H. A A " K d son J(W of Cascade, jJJ^^r^^a^unhy!*" ^ remain t^Tntu Mil VrM^ihu, house, at the T. Leece home Thurvlay. Meatlhe day with Mr. and Mrs. B-iwers. of H«ae Acres, spenl Ihe Bernard Flynn, Jum^ and in a Subscribers, call for your Oc- Exclusivelyreduce d In 1928 to Just over one rrank M. Johnson. i , ' • . Miss Irene Chauple, of Grand Trela Brown, of Gaines. week-end with her parents. Mr. family were in Hastings Satur- Go-getters for business. Island (ober Delineator now in al minute on all toll and long distance ter. Mrs 'wge aaX of cSe- ''The little sons, of Mr. and Mrs. Uu^m-s^t^^o"'HaMfny"wld- Mrs. Lucy DueJl entertained , preached at Snow church Subscribe for The Ledger. *2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wet*, of and Mrs. Boyd McWinney. day- square ads. Ledger special OS; siun KUI1 !fc ADA VILLAGE Xeekes.' calls, while the average for those doma railed on Mi*. C. M. Bene- Mali Metternick and Mr. and Mrs. f'. J,". * and West Grand Bapids. spent Sunda} Ledger want ads pay. Charles Moore and family, of ly -»0c- tf. mlei POWER Mrs. Ella Burt and Mrs. James iT£nfor dinnen„ZZXr SundavZ . Sunday morning. a year. Miss Marion Bushnell spent the over the longer distances for the KEENE CENTER. diet I uesday afternoon. Clyde Murray drank kerosene Mr and Mr G H Clark visited towi McCormick called on Mrs. Levi . p^ti^n Keek-end with her parents first part of this year has been 2.4 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Detmer and Classified Idvertising . a'- Monday. They eaHed Ihe «oc- Sunda^iA honw folks Mr Mrs F tended the Abel Dintaman sale at tor for them. This Tuesday ______Cooper at Whitneyville VSednes- Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Walt,-, therQarkj,viUe. children were dinner guests of j>-Sow and minutes. Moreover, in 95% of F(>H SAL Id pigs. Ehndale 1 uesday afternoon. morning they arc better Downs, of John Detmer and wile, of Can- . .. ,, . . , Scharxuack in Grand Rapids. worl Mr. and Mrs. John present day Bell System outof- •Ralph SI ory, phone i5-F' Ik Dave Siuitb and wife, Satu Cur- The" little "daughter and son of N. McCORDS—E. CASCADE with Mrs. nousburg Sunday, and called on l ing Ida, spent Sunday town calls the call goes through Lowell. (P lls ,'ss- of .Grand Rapids, were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Clark is ill. Guy Ouigglc and lady friend, Otis Helsel and wife al Rockford* 'nd tluS ohn Bergin. while the patron holds the line. As one acre ()f dH.vvjsUors at the Abe Eash home Mrs. Sidney Rosenberger Emma Weller, of Grand Rapids, h in Ihe afternoon. FOB SALE—Nearly in ,ia ldk Or Mary Alice James, of Fordson, n result of this speed-up service v. . . » surprise in honor were Sunday guests at the Chas. Sla^vm i'^ Th^v^l^I calfed P Friday evea£J Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laiupkin will Dent corn for sale. of her hus- 1 , .pent the week-end at her iioine the proportionate number of times Jake Ruckle, of Grand Rapids, band and on Mr. and Mrs. Fred OuiRfi **- Jenen and Wm. Bunker entertain Rev. 0. Carr and fam- Om. Ravn hnncinfi Imnti In T . u«uu uhu sister-in-law'MMt-r-in-jaw s birthoinu- Ouiggle home. abouj vergennes. One Rayo hanging Mr and Mrs. Claude Ouiggle Sunday night guests of Mr. the subscriber calls In to inquire ily, of Saranac, for dinner Tues- Kood conditioT Rubv B Hud "? SOUM:nk' **** 1"st ^furday evening. There Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis frien and children. Mr. and Mrs. Claude j'nd M™. Wat Klabn of South Mrs. Clarence Wood and son about his call, to criticise the serv- day evening. fm » 1-- I) \ I ovvfll Mirh Caslelon, vjsitcd Wednesday wtre twenty-one present from spent the weekend at Kalamazoo. smikamnK, spent Thursday afternoon son, R. F. D., u, Lowell. Mub evertiM at C. M. Ben.dict's. Mockford and Grand Rapids and | Fred Wiersum and family, of Richardson. Esther and Jewel. Lowell. ice. and for similar roaaons, has Mrs. Leeoe and Mrs. Sweet at- iP *P_ Abe EasLash has ua nenew carrwr. !Alto4Mn . i#... ..~a motored lo Battle Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hayward that d Grand Rapids. shown a marked decrease. Bach tended Mrs. Bert Sherman's auc- She served ice cream and Grand Rapids, visited at the A. Andrew Blough. while in Low- cake. James Bristol celebrated his and daughters called on Mr. and man Mr. and Mrs. Will Flynn and oucaslone have always been infre- tion sale, Saturday afternoon FOR SALE—Jersey and brown . Houseman. Sr., home Sunday. Swiss heifer 8 months old. % ^ Saturday evening purchased a Mr. and Mrs. CI a ^ on 78th birthday Sunday witb a fam- Mrs. Chas. Vranken in Hastings busiiricnds, of Ohio, spent Saturday (juent. and today they are propor- near Campau lake. Dygert Mr. and Mrs. Salamy and son, mile north and % of a mile ***** car* and family were guests Leo. and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, fly dinner. Sunday. n rilU(l a ids tionately half of what they were In Mr. and Mrs. L. E. DeVoies, of of her fair ^ ^ P - west of Keene church. E. Lawrence Johnson, wife, son parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley of Giand Rapids, were dinner Mrs. Charles Niles and Mrs. jjrs. Ida Shay and son Thomas BLUE ciiii Mrs. Sarah McPherson left 1924. Lowell, were Sunday evening ,!, Pfeifer. (p 18 l ul, were Sunday afternoon Veiter Sunday. guests at the Charles Quiggle James McCormick called on Mrs. yf Hastings called at Elmer Dinl- : 'riday to visit relatives at Mil- guests at Will Converse's. The advantages of such facili- . 7-7——— —————— callers of Wm. Co^gritT and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeiter en- C. O. Lawrence and wife and home Monday. Ed. Mueller Tuesday. aman's and Otto liygert's Satur- deai-ord and Detroit. ties are obvious. Whether the New !• OR SALE—leam—eight 3^0(1, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scudder have tertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. C. A. Lee were visitors at John Cox and family called on Ed. Winters has a bne new day nigbl. body MrSi jay £Uis, of Grand Rap- Yorker calls Stanford. Connecticut, harness and wagon, 20x20 oil returned from their honeymoon. Cotton and daughter of Battle Martin Hoxie's during the past Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vander- - Mr. and Mrs. Worthey Silcox ed ads, spent Sunday with Mr. and or Los Aageles the operation of piuln l tractor. Sell or trade for and Thursday afternoon "moved Greek, and Mr. and' Mrs Don slolpc of Grand Rapids. Sunday. 1 5 week and Mr. and Mrs. John A muuber of young ^cple ^ ^ndaT^iT^ Mraday and l " - Robert Hahn.. completing his call Is essentially live Ada. to Hastings, where they will com- Wright and daughter, of Dowling King, of Lowell, were Sunday Mr. Bradford returned to Grand U U Mich., phone 70. (p 18 menoe house keeping. to Sunday dinner. ^ ^J^LV-T ^nlH Wedn^ ^ ^ MiTCarl Keiser in Th Frank Ball, of Grand Rapids, the same guests. Rapids Wednesday and Mrs. tended the C E. banquet Wednes- ,Llh Van" Wormer. of Qarks- Merle Paltison and Otto r4rs. John Andrews. of the circuit layouts u )W produces tht W visited week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis and Mrs. Price spent Sun- uiaGianmt rabMrauuns 0of^aualit1 quant)v , notbotnh PardeS*S e^ home. ^ ^ ' - "• Corwi n ^ PorritP-renKMrt Thusda. van d Mrs. XI nn extremely fl sible • yrtrm. Not llul u Vfuiggle, rdurningto her home in ville. is visiting his daughter. were Sunday guests o Mr. !® ' Mrs. Mary Dailey. of Keene day with Mr. and Mrs. Amiel sexes, of breedin* age Also ^ ^ , pardt>c ^ « y- M rk F ulk 01 c Model 91 L nd Mlirioil Mrs. Homer Morris. fP* , . - " Fattison al their \)wnship, spent Sunday with Mr. only if a sufllclnnt number of rlr- Stauffer near Lowell. Grand Bapids Sunday. MOTOR FUEL terted^breeders.^^ED. Warner, jt.avt. Wednesday for Try Ledger 30I> print. Russell Nellist and family, of <*****- alwamd Mrs. Dell Condon. cul's provided lo meet the normal Mr. and Mrs. Miche and son £• — a ten John Cox and family were $13729*less tubes day visit with relatives in Elburn, Richland were guests of his par- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates and supper guests .at the Lasby home son J Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Fahrni per ks on all routes, but prov^ion Marcel went to Blodgett hospital Pow«r dctcction and tbe new -45 tub's pi in Illinois. Sunday. ents Sunday. son Donovan and wife, of Grand and were Sunday guests of Mr. and four tuned atuctn of radio freqiiMicy ciwblc is made fiir "de'.oui*" ot uliwaate Sunday to see David Condon, who F'OR SALE—New milcb cow, Mnjeatic to produce thc moal jiowcrful mid part Holstcin and1 parpn t Guern-1 F:d. Chappdl, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Donna Lasby and daugh- Mrs. Clair Brown, of Lowell, Rapids were Sunday night supper jdrs. Godfrey Roth, of Keene. •ele^-.ivc radio act ever built. Absolutely nr roi'tcs. to provide for siir^ m was operated on for appendicitis x as a lu t,du v away sey, seven years ololdd . Charles ' . J.' ' . William ters, Miss Marjjaerile Jeffery and called on Ada friends Monday. guests of Henry Slater and family. I George Fonger and family and bum and no oadllation at ory wave lci.i:ii. traJc. nt >na troubles, aad other Thursday. f • DONT FORGET THE indifl* Autuniatic •cmitivity control aivea unifonr Keene Center Church. W. Sternck, Lowell, Mich. Mrs. Eflie Cox attended the play Beatrice Martin has left for Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton k* J-. AnOerSOIAndersonl spent dunuaSundayj ((.•naitivitgenaitivity nnd nnijilificntiuamplification iinn botbothh hichh unanad ui: • : 1 cunditlons. miles north of Yeiter's oil sta- • , A ./ i. ^ laD|Uy were in the City hall Thursday ni^it Kalamaroo, where she will attend and daughter of Clarksville were S'ith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burch. of low wove Iciifcth:. Improved Majestic Huper- Rev. Millard Butler, pastor. Re- was Knfkford D>-namic Speaker. Extra hca^y. •turily Mo gular services, 11:30. Sunday tion on M. 50. (p 18 '"^rand Rapids Saturday. . I CHICKER SBPPEI at Lowell. school. Sunday guests of Mrs. Houghton's ,l0ckJ0ra Mrs. \ivian Anderson was • " je«tic Po*cr-Pack, with poeitive volUik'- buI- DEFUNCT LAW MAY FREE school 10:31). Qoile a number from here al- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ros- mind Inst, inauret Ions ''^e nndlafety. Early Sugliab MANY. FOI5 SALE—Potatoes, two miles home from Grand Rapidb the : lended Ihe base ball games al enberg. Th FORMER LOWELL RESIDENT cnbinct of American Walnut. In-tru- Ladies' Aid will hold their Oc- Adrloc to Sw««et ef iu muc tv r-UAvn VAUiitc ment panel overlaid with nenuine Imported Grand Rapids, Sept. 24.—Ab- east of Lowdl on M. 21 or will week-end. I WkitReyville Cringe Hall \ Ramona park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Washburn. tober meeting with Mrs. Floyd '"Folks would he suniriscd lo . DIES IN GRAND RAPIDS. Auatralian Laccwood. E.cutchcon ptalr niid sence of a saving clause i" the s^.Vks^Oct'.*3. it' 'will be' an af deliver. James Baird, phone Mrs. Lucy Huntington and Mrs. IjJbima Chaffer who have spent the summer al Marguerite Anne Zicgler. WJ- knoba CuitbeU in geuuineailver. 88. F-l-2. (p 18 children, of Carlton, visited Sun- know." says a oev.npai«er trade Cuthbertson hquor act, passed by nuon IluH.ting> *^1. H^rS' ..I, r ^i &V C^hurllle, Midhl are spending a causqow of Herman Zeiglcr. a former ^ . : day with Mrs. Minnie Bowck. ISatirday Evening 1Jourmi l "liov/ many jieojile are the last legislature, may free 10 Mrs. Ella Smith spent the latter visited the Indian doctor al AI- fw ds).K v.ith Mrs Washburn's away-owell resident, died Septem- Get a FREE Home DemoDstraliun or li respondents held in Kent , . ^ FOB SALE—O. 1. C. brood sow Mr. and Mrs. Mori ghront*. of • Serving from 5 to 8 p. m. • workinc nt the buHine-s ..f jxivinc 11 of last wet k wilb c w advice in ueorpajier eoiuiuns <'ti nf- loona one day last-week- mother, Mrs. Rose Wingeier and I . 1" Grand Rapids, aged 72 county on charges of possession |^ p j and ten pigs. Vern Klahn. Grand Ledge, visited Sundav at • Adults 75c Children 25c * The conlraclor, who is building family. ini k n fr.irK of tbe iiearL" It pays well. ears Mr e er 1 sl Lowdl phone, 80. F, 1-2. (p 18 Ed._Lacey's. • • the bridge has a crew of men , *' .• -x. desei'' ' * ^ ^ " or sale of liquor, unless th" e cases Mrs. Arthur Acheson visited her ;ear and Mrs Zeiglcr is survived -Ralph's- v»t i- T W,. H. Watts, of Alto, and sis- • —Committee • t 11 tnUir of love. working nights building a coffer . and Mrs. hrank Mc. augh- can be transferred to federal RANGE FOB goes.jy ber daughter, jva Ziegler. A sister, Mrs. Vern Yeiter in Grand —J'ami and FireKlde. . ^ ton were Sunday dinner guests of court. Thmee laiaw« undeunuer whicwu.ruh ,, ids Sundav> wood and coal, haveion was killed on the Grand «od and cod h»s m-w tap. p0HllinlVi , . Miss Mclntyre was a school he imme from the hospital this Free Press. the week. 118-F",3. Sam Detmer. ri.ix " E. s brother, Arthur or jnanarittrtt ETiSrKaS S.vlveieacher until she entered training \vei^k' Thomas Dempsey has sold the ' Parker and family. \VV\ Mr and like tin the Blodgett hospital. She * Johnson and lady friend . Speedway Gardens on M 10 to a APPLES FOB S.\LE—., very enjoyable trip. KosU.r .1Ild Maxson homes in don Js couipanit:iv«ly modern, the Bockefeller, of McCords, pur- ; John Krebbs and wife. Miss Norma Van Wormer. Peter The first P. T. A. meeting of the You can call thc following points and talk for Bruinikool Mrs. Ida Morris and whool year will be held at the l,We* n. Lowell in the afternoon, hospital parents Ktltl uw t'i" chased a bunch of Western cattle. FAfiM FOB SAI>E—80 acres one Jessie Knowds and wife, of for cPOCIAL DAME Al SARANAC Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, of beautiful old Nomina eliciiel. the Mrs. James Needham, Sr., and mile north of Alto, team and Freeport, Loren Stahl and family THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates Winnie M. Sinclair, Mrs. Mort « hoolbouse on Friday evening of only purl of tbe nin'W'iit lifmpitnl tools if desired. W. J. Foster, of North liowne, visited Sundav I-ampert and daughter Gladys and A nice program is be- it 'a. Marshall and mother. Mrs. W. J. family spent Sunday with Frank to other points are proportionately low. Jn 1, ( ri a jjunes Turner , S prepared by the committee -MfMrt M. A ! " "; fa^ slarling ,- . j g Maude, of that remains. It is one of die Hynes and sisler Anna, of Grand- (p 1C-17.18-1<» at Oni Pardee's. 1 osU r und au hlcr 1 - A Mai tin Osstwardt is in the everyone is most webome. «"s«it » o clock sharp. Bill Bollock s Lowell, spent Sundav with Mr. earliest Norman churches in exist- ville. cauu Tr» utTN. -r TT ! gloom was cast over Ibis From Lowell to: MOTOR FUEL FARM JO RLNf-lWl acres, he t,ounnunit Mondty mor.|ling ones.ierenaders orchestra and Bay and Mrs. Weslev Johnson, ence. tlie work of IJlMliop Oundulf. Don Minor is able to be at his Station Ho^tatioo hospital where he is lo have an ^"reshments will be served also, Joel Gilbert farm in Boston when th.- news came that sec tiding, comic singer and enter- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee bishop of Rochester from 1077 to fruit farm the iirst since his ac- Mrs. operation. Miss Sada Wilson, Mrs. Orin township. Phone 30781. Grand Frank Cool, of Freeport time 'Wd'' Gents /5c, ladies 2.ic. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 310S, cident. was OAK PARK. ILL 90 The School Board of Ada High Graham and Mrs. L. A. Dygert May Gilbert, 19UU killed in an auto accident Sunday school win give a reception to were chosen as delegates to al- iluenc . Willard Hunter, of Lowell. Colut' avenue. l£ASAWT-s-WHEU I AWV and those of his family by preparing PtSPOSmOU, HE'O BE MORE Mrs. Earl Vosburg. ell phone 204. (p 18 ALTON—\ERGENNES. C The county nurse, Mrs. Van ICC FOR SALE fish ranging in numbers from 50 TEMPTO? ID JOUI A KUOOCERS POPULAR AWP EU0DV UFE , Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Feurstein, of to 1,500. have been distributed in AW MOOTW SWAPS for Winter with a bin of Kenmont A GKOUOHV MAJJWEIl. tWSJiT Grand Hapids, were recent visit- NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS— Fleet called lo see Mrs. Ralph mmmmm We will call for your worn out Kiste last week. 24 locations, as follows: Wabas- SMUT UKE A RAT TRAP po Aijygopy amv Cooo ! ors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fresh FruHs and Vegetables at all is, Beed. Emmons, Meyers, Bost- Coal. A. Dalstra, and were Sunday din- and dead horses and cattle Lee Kcech spent Sunday at within 40 miles of Grand Rap- home. Why bake? We have tlie celebrated Schultz Cook- wick. Silver, Big Olin, Brower, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Maslon, Bass. Campau. Slayton. lard Smith. ids free of charge. We pay Mr. and Mrs. Delbert House A PREMIUM MOTOR FUEL AT REGULAR GAS all long distance phone calls, and children and Mr. and Mrs ies, Fried Cakes, Bread and Cakes, fresh daily. Lincoln, Blue. Pickerel. Utile -.f •-•r Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Moerdyke Pine Island. Murray. Schram, and children were Sunday visit- Wolverine By Products Inc., Ed. Nelson and son Merritt were Rockford, Michigan, phone 154, Sunday guests at the Richmond Complete stock of Fresh Groceries and Meats. Angel. Big Muskrst Big Pine Is- ors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. land and Big Crooked lakes and Quinton Moerdyke, of Kalamazoo. Rockford, Michigan, (c 13 lo 18 and Day home. Schull Acres, Ada dam and La Archie Parker, Mrs. Francis 7—.—:— The families of Harry Good- lOST—Holstein heifer one yew . ^ iiffe. B. Antcliffe, Fresh stock of Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green Barge dam. Averill and son Dickey, and Mr. u orlh Alltc old, strayed from pj^ure. Find- ,. ^ Orleans and und Mrs. Earl Vosburg and son of B ldiug lor those potato bugs, also Fly Spray for thc cows ADA OIL CO., Inc., Ada, Mich. er piease notify Mrs. Chris. , picnicked in Fallas- WBITNEYVILLE WHATNOTS Ernest, were recent callers of Flo d Cll rk COPVfttCHT jfc Wittenbach and receive re- Mrs. Ella Burt of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortier and burg park Sun<1||y and Lioe Killer for the hens. ward. Phone 104, F. 2. (p lb jjj. Mrs. Clare Keech and Mrs. Carl McConnic and children little son. of Grand Rapids. KENTUCKY'S of Ada visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dalstra and LOST—Calf, Finder'please no *** Sunday Tires and Tubes and Auto Accessories and the Mrs. L. H. Cooper and Mrs. Susie Anthony's Service Station Rix's Trading Post Ben's Place BEST DOMESTIC COAL children, Andrew Dalstra and tify Frank Graham. Phone ^ . Mrs. Goldi e Clarkw was a guest Lampin. Mrs. Lampin was spend- SOLO IN John Miedema, of Grand Raoids, UG-F, 11. prices and quality are right. < Wednesday of Mrs. Antcliffe, of ing a few days with her parents. and Reginald Kenny, of North Several in this location have West Main Sb, City of Lowell M-21, Ada M-21, East Grand Rapids LOWELL Ada, were Sunday callers at Wil- LOST—17 jewel Hamilton watch, Belding. open face, silver case. Reward Mr. aud Mrs. Art Condon,, of had their houses, wired and ligh- lard Smith's. ed. By F. P. MacFarlane Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Stickler if returned to J. Rogers, near Conklin, were calling on the Mr. L. A. Brown and Ernie ers ai and baby, of Reed City, were re- Lowell Grand Trunk depot, latter's father, Mr. Pottrufl Sun- Phone 193-2 r. Hasty Allci's Geienl Store 1 Thompson have gone hunting in cent callers of Willard Smith and (pl8 day, also at the C. O. Condon Cascade Garage VanEarden S. 0. S. Service Station Ada Auto Co. 'home. McCORDS, - - - MICHIGAN Canada. MIMED AND DISTRIBUTED BY family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis, of Al- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vosburg If you have anything to sell or! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hill at- Open Evenings to. vWted Mr. and Mrs. Reed KEMMONT MAN renl, tr* a Ledger classified adr., | tended the wedding of the iatler's Th* tLMER MILLER COAL Co. were Saturday callers of Mr. and Cooper Sunday. Cascade M-16 at 66 " TOL.COO, OH lis. Mrs. Elmer Richmond. and get result!. tf. I sister in Kalamazoo recently. . m:- • itfSt t-'A!'..-. , ......

THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, Sept. 26. 1929. SEVEN I, SIX THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, Sept. 26. 1929. MORSE LAKE government service after a two KENT COUNTY BOYS GET $62 KENT IN BATTLE OVER MILL VERGENNES CENTER. er, of Adrian, were week-end Mr. and Mrs. George A. Steketee (Too Late for Last Week.) week's vacation with her parents. IN SPUD PRIZES AT TWO i TAX Mrs. Art Biggs visited her hus- visitors of the home folks. * me TrtTm life STATE OF MICHIGAN. STATE OF MICHIGAN and mother, Mrs. Albert Steketee iIim oVni-H rr..«| N->w !f rptiin"mtl rTnn«t.v T"" '""V '^e a gR^st." BELDING-IONIA ROAD OPEN- MOVE BASS. C. H. Smith is relieving Paul FA, RS ba 81 .••e lock shoot; T Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hough- r . „. k - .. ' Grand Itnpids, Sept. 21.—Under !y* ^nlnma'oo Sunday. Editor's Mail Box Fred Wittenbach and Carl Wit- and their son Donald, called on — Ulltl Oil. Il:e ol U—!»• "I feel Hke ••ne. too." | nn THK ,C1R^H! COURT FOR ORDER OF THE CONSERVA* ED TO TRAFFIC. Ij»st week officers of thc slate N,r an(, Mrs J am, was outside; I was Impotent Yet ton and Miss Francis Houghton Utz as station agent at Alio Good quality show potatoes are th |ca(iershiD nf Citv Manaaer , • - - - ^ tenbach were Sunday visitors at J. Tower and wife Saturday and glean the hane$l of uur toil. swered. "I'm afraid I'm In for THE COUNTY OF KENT-IN HON COMMISSION Ionia. Sepl. 21.—Motorists be- conservation department went to behind those log walls. . . , Oh, were in thc city Friday. while he is on his vacation. worth *12.50 a peck. At least G w v!elshi 'varioU5 ^yi Robert and Jeanetle. of Middle, Chris. Willenbach's Sunday. were Sunday guests for dinner. We werv working at the mouth a bad spell. I want to He down CHANCERY. RUFFED GROUSE (PART- iween the cities of Ionia and Bel- It was horrible! Could such things thc Upson farm near Belding and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis, of Harry Adams is assisting Lisle five pecks of Ken county tubers l board of su ville, visited' Mrs. Kerr nnd Net- Sierra Madre, Calif., Mrs. Freda McKinnie, of Oak Charles H. Young and ..v... invmmembervrss ooff lhthee board of super- ..* t,j W. Sherrard and wife, of How- of a creek down which ran a RIDGE) AND PRAIRIE CHIC- ding now may ride thc entire removed young bass from the e Sun(la awhile, boy*. . . . Fm tired. be In God's world? And I could do Hastings, were guests of Mr. and Clark with his farm duties. have lhat accumulative valu"e" af-j visors are camnaioninc for elim- " y- Sepl. 17, 1929. Park, III., returned to her home copious linle stream all through Alica A. Young. PlainliflTs, KEN USOrs ar cam a, nm o e,l m ard, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie TRAIL OF'98 . . . The first of June. I've got nothing. distance of 16 miles over hard- rearing pond on the farm, bass Mrs. George Lewis Sunday. I Corwin Porritt and daughters ter being exhibited at the West - P 8 gJ r - w* n ,() ,, so Editor Lowell Ledger, last week, Tuesday, after spend- the springtime. We tapped It some The Director of Conservation, inalion of the annual mill tax for M'- " ' P " and daughter, Sherrard and son Wellington, and a date on the first of June. I must I was strong once more. I ran surfaced highway. The joined raised from young fry there for Frank Fairchild. who has been visited their daughter and sister, aP 0 1 M ch ing two weeks at home caring distance above us. pnd n«n purl of Peier Halpin, Percis M. Loll, •cnl8au oiaie tair in weiron. jcons,ruction of t.ounlv highways. wlV IVf. . ! .k' j ** • ' ' wife, of Corunna, visited at Ralph A NorthlaTul Ramans keep It, 1 must. . . . Pon't let j round to the back of the cabin. haying made a thorough invesli- M44, M86, and M43 pavements rearing by the stale department. These prize tubers were grown | ^ J ^ , Art Biggs and mother, Mrs. Friend Johnson:- It along our line of sluice-boxes J. M. Habcock, Louis Campau, seriously ill the past two weeks! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Veiler. Abol tion of thc t x n for her father and sister, who are Whinnery's and took their din- me sleep too long. boys. I mustn't She was In there. I knew. I rushed gation of conditions relative to was thrown open lo Irafllc Fri- Thc fish are being liberated in and exh'bited by five members p ,, . Read Salunlay afternoon. I remember how I threw In the William Loll, Ruby A. Loll is improving. . | Mrs. John Dalstra called on Mr. com cnsate for thc rccor breaW "See by the paper" lhat it's recovering from Iheir illness, ner in the park with Ihe family. fail. It's a matter of life and death. at the window and threw myself ruffed grouse (partridge) and day afternoon. Wabasis creek. Long Lake, Pine of the Rockford_Potato club Ik * . i , , Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Frank first shovelful of dirt, and how giNnl and Emily J. Halpinc, or Callers on Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Frank Fairchild. ininag cititKy talaxx rntrateo lloff las!lv t uJulw y ami time lo iidiquate again, so here Ernest Roth and wife, of Low- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scillan. of The first of June. . . against It Crash! I burst through prairie chicken, in Ihe State, re- Leaving Ionia on the stale road. Island lake and Slayton lake. The Kent county. They were enter- Barker and children, of Grand It was to se^ the bright stream dls Iheir unknown heirs, de- Fairchild recently were Mr. and wm permit city oflU-inls, faced we are. ell. were Sunday dinner guests Belding, were visitors last Friday ty ROKRT w. snmci Alas, on the tlret of June I lay both sheets of glass. I was cruelly commends certain regulations. thc route is paved six miles,fish were removed by men from ed in the club and open classes . :. sister. color as <»ur friend the water be visees, legatees and assigns. Mrs. Earl Sinclair and children. NORTH CAMPBELL v h the necessity of meelinu „ Nnpids, visited her sister, Mrs. Having a very hot Summer at D. 1). Krum's. evening of J. E. Tower and wife. In the hospital, raving and toss- cut, bleeding In a dozen places, yet THEREFORE, Ihe Conserva- north Mto Woods corners on M43,jthc ComstocIk IPar k stale flsh at the West Michigan fair, win- . |, 0r r ,c gan his magic work. For thrve ing In the dutches of typhoid fever, Defendants. Charlie Tifous and Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant, Mr. C 1S overdraft of $l^00,(HM). to . , Gruenenboom and family. here this year, as elsewhere, and Mrs. George Hummel, of Bel- I was half Into the nwm. There . Commission by authority of;then west two miles on M86 to'hatchery.—Ionia News. Denny, Charley Oberley Lcander and Mrs. Paul Bryant nnd daugh- ning $38. In Ihe club classes alj,^.,,.,,.,. , . i vy without .-''MrV . and Mrs. Nobel an,,d, son, . days we shoveled in. and on the At a session of said Court held Act. 230, P. A. 1923, hereby orders the Louis Hall corners, north of for ai olht r C also plenty of forest fires. Cig- FALLASURG FACTS, ding, spent last Friday evening Ulutcnccns hj Irwin Myen In the dirty, drab light. 1 saw a Cline, Mr. and Mrs. George lers from Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. the state fair they look $24 in dsNp upon the citv Mr; and Mrs'. ^arW* arettes come high, but they ... fnvrth we made a dean up. CHAPTER X at the Court House in the City of that for a period of one year it Orleans, and thence into Belding har I 1 with Mrs. Janie Sherrard. face the fiendish, rage-distorted STATE OF MICHIGAN Schwarder. Mrs. Lucy Duell, Mr. Carl Rolh and Sheila end Fred prize money, making $(53 in all. livnavrrs i Roughen, of Ionia, and Mr. and "must have them." So suppose *'h9 rc,s.,d- When we ran off the water there Grand Hapids in said County, on shall be unlawful to hunt, lake or Dr. Wolford. of Grand Hapids, face of Locasto. via M44. RESCINDING ORDER—RUFFED and Mrs. Alfred Bedell, Mrs,1 Holsworlh were dinner guests at Winnings Total $1,063. lrs we will have to suffer with the ™ \a$} " and is often were snme of the boxes almost full y of Se ,CIuber Maiorilv Is Reauired ^ - Gerald Smith and daughter. was here at his Summer home WAS lying In bed, nnd a heovy Ue turned at the crash. With a 1 P ' A. Dm kill, or attempt to hunt, take, or GROUSE, (PARTRIDGE) AM) 1 1 1 c c m WM" Strrk* 1 29 Winnie Morse and daughter Olive, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas The youngsters' potatoes look Under the cq^firation ar- "r (ir:u,,,, "a»)i(,s'. ™rc rest, and when thc forests are all ^ f" /k". ^ T/ u ^ . i? i Sunday. of tlie yell««w metal, wet and shiny, I weight was pressing on me. ao curse he came al me. Then, as 1 j. ' * . kill any ruffed grouse (partridge) PRAIRIE CHICKEN t MORTGAGE SALE. Mr. and Mrs. Orve Kellogg, Mr. Drew Sunday. first and second money in Ihe of Mr Mr5 gone, and lhe water is al great . . ^ ^jck Wallcher, both of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rexford, of gloriously agleam In the morning that. In spite of my struggles, I I resent. land prairie chicken in Ihe Upper rangemcnl Ihe city pays 80 per - ^ - (, r n , hung half In, half oul of the win Default having been made in Thc order issued by the Con- and Mrs. C. E. Meyers nnd grand- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Head- 'open and club classes at the West iu.. mnniv inx nrrordino premium, then perhaps, thesmok- . " ' .spent an evening SYNOPSIS light could not move. 1 was hot. Insuf- Hon. Major L. Dunham. Peninsula of Michigan; or lo Grand Rapids, visited Prin Wes- dow. he dutched me by the Ihroal, Ihe payment of a certain mort- servation Commission on the daughter, Miss Maud Curtiss. , Michigan fair, winning $38, In || . argunumr of Supervisor I Mabl^'able ZnhmZahm, off Lowell,, spent ers will make up Iheir minds, " Ffank Jon?s "n'1 as some rare l»ay after day we went on shovel- ferably hot. The blood ran boil- Circuit Judge. hunt, take, or kill, or attempt to u brook ami wife, of Muir, and L. CHAPTER L—Dissatisfied wttfc Using all his strength, he raised me gage dated the 20th day of Sep- thirty-first day of July, 1928, 1 35 niy,,t wilh c Wi s ing In. and about twice a week we ing through my veins. My flesh John Schwarder assisted with in honor of an aunt in Grand the club classes at the state fair Edward B Kirkwood Held gen-l , Glenora that it's a superiluous taste, and !""« r ? *tore invited J. B. Hignal and family, of North the QU>tt life in Ms home surround* further Into the room, then he In this cause on reading and hunt, lake, or kill any ruffed making a closed season on ruffed ,0 t n,oy tember, 1926, made and executed the chores for a few days while prize money, | de the city manager. |H' «n expert with msn who tells the story, leaves his ^fa* was half over when we had not work. It was all cobwebs, rocks outside. Charles H. \oung and Alice A. chicken in the Lower Peninsula Vergennes, and the two fanplies lh< n d br0t h #r 0 man, of Ihe Citv of Grand Rapids, chicken in thc State of Michigan r 1 of his machine, the Mcrcomba, r. ror?u e. A t -sS^ri nc^ only . third of our dirt run through murky and stale as a charnel Mrs. Neva Marlowe, of Flint, entertained the latter's motherl Winnings Total $1,063. supervisors"comnosed of )0 mem- '"" ' -^'''dU'villc, visile life. met here at the cottage and then D I rose, reeling, covered with loung. and it appearing to the of Michigan, excepting from Oc- for a period of one year from the s nu, ll,g cn,ir ?| Kent County, Michigan, to Wil- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from near Fenwick last week. Thc youngsters' potatoes took s,s l r ,rr 0 nd a See lhat Mart Simpson, "of 1? i? . < y new and ban- ,h house. There came the dreams. blood, blind, sick, speechlcss. Weak- satisfaction of the Court now tober 16th to October 20lh. hers, will*be required if Ihel ' ' ' .*!"• ^_ ' ^ . . >;- , at thc Park on their way home ' * We were terribly afraid liam H. Condon, of the Village of 25th day of October, 1928, is here- Joe Bntey last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Birkey nnd first and second money in s,n California' has taken a suite at ' ^ our hainiiuTs at a time with There was always Bema. Through ly I stagger- I to the window. My here that thc plaintiffs have after Signed, sealed, and ordered county road commission sue- '1 Albert, of Herman Jones, who has been venturerVhon h? d'ubs. and' who Is th® water falling us. and worked Lowell, Kent County, Michigan. by rescinded,^ bjy authority of Act Callers on Mr. and Mrs. C. H. son. also Joe Birkey and Melvin open and club classes at the the finest dexterity, while his a mass of grimacing, greed-contort- strength was leaving me. I fell diligent search and enquiry been published this I6lh day of Aug- - ^" cecds with its plan of continuing "'T"* the Hotel Lowell for an "indifin- driving to his work in Grand hereafter known as. the Proilaml. harder than ever. and recorded on the 21st day of 230, P. A. 1925. time is perfect with Ihe wonder- ed faces gradually there formed and unal Smith Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, were in Niles one day last week. Michigan fair ns well ass first,the mill lax, which amounts lot i-i.' l,: i . Gasper, itc stay." Sure some globe trol- Rapids and boarding at home _ r^_.1 , . I One afternoon I was working on the world go blank. I swayed; I ible to ascertain whether Pet- ust, 1929. Dated at Lansing, ful volume of lone produced, and lingered her sweet and pensive one. September, 1926, at the office of Michigan, Orlo Tilyer nnd son and mother, Mrs. Art Justice, of Clarksville, money as a club exhibit. At the 8350 ijiiVi" 1 Elmer Richmoiid, Lowell, ler, more power to him, as the with his parents, will soon have R I L , O K 00 clutched at the walls; I fell. Halpin, Percis M. Loll, J. M. Bab- George R. Hogarth September 6, 1929. I wenlyfour members .n^s"t5 }01 n 7i!? n1K 1>f Vld ^ ^ ^ I struggled to go to her. She was thc Register of Deeds of Kent Mrs, Emma Reed, Dr. and Mrs. R. called on Mrs. ('art Roth Tuesday. Lowell colony is gelling some- no end to the beauliful pieces. seeker* Into Ala»ka. and Meldnim as much din as possible before I had lost! cock, Louis Campau, William Director his rooms in Grand Rapids, waiting for me, breaking her heart County, Michigan, in Liber. 584 George R. Hogarth T. Luslig and daughter, and Mr. what overcrowded here in Cali- 11 e often renders programs agrees to ro with him after he (the supper, when, on looking up. who • •••••• Loll, Ruby A. I^olt and Emily J. Department of Conservation. Prodigal) comes back from a visit at my delay Then the fever, the of mortgages on pages 529 and Direclor nnd Mrs. Earl Curtiss. Advertisements brought to The fornia I understand. broad-casted over the radio, should greet me but Locasta Ue "No. no. Fin all right Really I Halpinc be living or dead, and if Conservation Commission by: Nature'* Soda Fountain 13 his wealthy father la tbe East. ravings, the wild threshing on my 530, Department of Conservation. Miss Maude Curtiss returned to Ledger ofilcc Monday mornings Yours as ever, highly commended 011. AthoU In great need. Is befriended held out his great hand to me. and. am. Please leave me alone. You dead who are their heirs, legatees, Wm. H. Loutit A cold spring under tin' hill nni' pillow, all passed away, nnd I was The amount due on said mort- Conservation Commission by: Washington, I). C.. last Wednes- will receive prompt and favored G. E. Mesecar. Wm. Snears and f.imilv, with by Jim Hubbard ("Salvation Jim"). as I had no desire to antagonize want me lo laugh? Ha! Hat devisees or assigns if any there:Chairman Wm. H. Loutit friends of G a gnnnl dipper, and why BufTer When "the Prodlral returns, the left limp. weak, helpless, resigned gage to this date of principal snd y*iy to resume her work in the attention. tf. rand Rapids, and his him, I gave him my own. There! Is that all right now?" be. or where they reside. That'Ray E. Cotton parents, were here at the cottage from llilrsi?—Woinnn's Home Cnr three men Join the stampede Into to my fate. interest is Eight Hundred Forty-.Chairman a profitable venture for the pota-| inlo tho ^,1 ranks of thc and will work on thc dam. Friday, September I3„ 1929, the Froxen North, the Prodigal and Fve Just been visiting some of "No, It Isn't all right It's very all such are named as defendants' Secretary 17-18-19 Sundav. panIon. I was on the sunny slope of con six and 66-100 Dollars, ($846,66,) Rsy E, Cotton Rolland Cowles, of Smyrna, Editor Lowell Ledger: Hubbard flnanclne tbe oatflt. my creek properties," he said, far from all right, my boy." in said Bill of Complaint to be to club members and also for, township members the citv man- valescence. As I turned aud twist- together with taxes of Fifty- Secretary 17-18-19 was a Sunday guest of Royal Dear Mr. Johnson— heard you fellows had made a good It was In the big cabin on Gold brought before thc Court in man-iSTATE OF MICHIGAN members of Kent county calf ;1ger has carried his offensive CHAPTER HI.—Among the mot- ed on my narrow cot it seemed as Three and 04-100 Dollars, (»53.- Breimeyer. There is in the September ley crowd on the boat Is a young strike, and I thought Fd come down hill, and the I'rodlpil was address clubs. In all thvy won 81,063 in with a view, if possible, of en- k If the time would ne\er pass. All Mr. and Mrs. Albert llouserman +++++-M.+.HMM,++-M^++++.{.++.;.++^ V -J">V v-•/ V •> V -S- v !•+•> girl obviously out of place. She Is and congratulate you. It Is pretty Ing me. He went on: cash prizes at the Michigan State listing public sentiment in some "Ladies Home Journal" an article traveling with her grandfather and I wanted was to gel belter fast, und and son Harold, Henry llouser- good. Isn't It?" "Now. look here. kid. I'm glv fair, the West Michigan fair and;0f the townships in favor of the called "Before you drink a glass a hsrd-looklng couple named Wln- to gel out again. Then, 1 thought. I LOWELL CIEMT EXCIMSE man and Vernon King spent Mon- -Yes," I said; "not quite so good the N\est Michigan Jersey Parish highway construction "vacation." of milk," which 1 think every klesteln. who figure as her uncle Ing you a straiglit line of talk and addresses cannot after dili 1 c DEPENDABLE SERVICE— would marry Berna and go "Out- a'";! amount due on said mortgage to sh day evening wilh Jerry Devlne and aunt. Athol has an opportunity as we expected, but we'll have a Ever since Hie start I've taken a gent enquiry be determined, Ml lilMmtiM Bireau ™V ...... ^ight to Be Lively. one should read. It is of cs- side." I was tick of the country, : ,)lreF,or of Conservation, this dale Eight Hundred Ninely- You get more for your dollar in and wife. for lhat dependable Ford to befriend her. and she tells him tidy sum." strong notion to you. We've been it appearing that all AkIw n Calf club winnings at the state Fearing the city's own ranks pecial interest to doctors, dairy- E. R. Kniffin, Secretary. a sad story of her life. She Is Jour- "Fra glad- of everything. s oc h having made a thorough invesli- nine and 70-100 Dollars, ($899.70) fair totaled SaOO. T\yenly-fivc: y t j . unanimous, the man- Leo Richmond spent the week- men and housewives. car of yours awaits you neying Into Alaska to take care of I was lying thinking over these In tight places together; we've persons arc necessary parties Office, 194 Main Street ma no H He was turning to go. when sud galion of hunting conditions injand an attorney free of Thirty- head were shown. Fifty head ager has been active in altempt- end wilh his sister, Mrs. Albert Would it not be worth while her grandfather, who Is obsessed things, when I became aware that l>een stacked up against hard limes to this proceeding, THEREFORE, Owned and operated by Loweli here. Our mechanics are Ith the Idea of getting rich la denly he Stopped. regard lo pheasants, recommends Five and no 100 Dollar* ($35.00), were exhibited at the ^ est j ing to arouse sympathetic support llouserman. to call attention to the article in if together; and now III be gol-darned on Motion of R. E. Springett, At- ce r ons Board of Trade. A good paving merica's finest specialists in repairing this Klondik• - e Her name, she tells him by |he ^ | ^ a frleml the man In the cot to the right was A, If I'm going to stand by and see 2£™ .^l!^i. * | provided for in said mortgage Michigan fair and their winnings among the voters in those town- your paper? U Bema. trying to attract my attention. He torney for Plaintiffs, IT IS DE- THEREFORE, thc Conserva-'and by statute. record is Ihe buyer's greatest as- car that serves a nation. of yours before I left- Xo need to you go downhill, while the devil oils CREED that the unknown heirs, totaled 8469, making a total of ships where taxes have been par- Yours very truly, had been brought In that very morn- authority ofj No proceedings at law or In aet CHAPTER IV.—Landing at Skag- mention names, you lucky dog the bearings." $096 on cattle at the two fairs. ticularly high and road construc- Ethel M. Both. Minor ami major repair way. Athol's party at once takes ing. said to have been kicked by devisees, legatees and assigns of Act 230, P. A. 192o, hereby orders equity have been instituted lo re- medium-priced automobile When's the big thing coming off^ "Oh, I'm all right,'* I protested. Calf Money Is Prorated. Detroit, Mich. work is attended to prompt- the tralL In a snowslide on the a horse. He was in great pain, but the said Peter Halpin, Percis M . , at ,he 0 n lion comparatively scarce. His Chllccot trail, which B#rna and |he r Well. I must congratulate you "Yes, you're all right." he echoed IJIII J \I Kahr^ir i »••{• f^nm ^ . P^ season for hunting cover said debts or any part A handicraft exhibit added $25 jockeyings have also led to AUTO LOANS quite conscious, and he was mak- Loll, J. M. Babcock, Louis Cam- ,hcasa ,s ( m a,e c Todajr'n Oakland AIl-Amrriran Six stands out ly. All workmanship is ful- compaaioeV had "taken, hundreds of' again. She looks sweeter than ever grimly. "In nn Impersonation ol Mu'wiinanfS^ iinhv a rJS* * " . 1 > "« nd thereof, now therefore, by vir- iinmUtnknhlT an America'* finent mediunt- more to thc club youngsters | inovements calculated to win the Pasadena, Calif., lives are lost. Fearful for BernaV By-by " ing stealthy motions to me. c,ock 1.1. SIEPMI, M. I. Legal Rate of Interest ly guaranteed. Make sure an 'all-right' man It's the hook for Kd Fn Iv J ifainin ai. h L ®. Central tue of the power of sale contained winnings. East Grand Rapids votes against 951 Palm Terrace, safety. Athol hastens to the seen-. t,I e* ' was- 0 -,„|- "Say, mate." he said. "1 piped Phone 47 iecd aulnmohile. Ita value Bupremaey haa He Pnds the old man dead and ' "' loa\ing a very sinls yours. Fve seen 'all-right' men enlcMn lhis "mSr sov'™1 ^ 0" lVlob" 25 "> "W «"•' >' en r«tnl>li«hrd by facta revraicd In comparl- Members of the calf clubs pool- the mill tax. Editor Lowell Ledger: that your car will give fault- learns that Rerna is prostrated, ter Impression on my mind. In hlf you off soon's I met me lamps on and including October 31, 1929. !in such case'm'ade and provided. C like you hitting ihe hurry trail for respective appearances within nun nf the All-Amcrlian Six with twenty other ed their winnimgn s under a plan The county road commission is FIDELITY CORPOMTION Dear Sir:— less performance after you Madam vvinklearein refuses to let parting smile there was a trace ol you. Don't you know me?" Signed, sealed, and ordered notice is hereby given-, that on J. K. ILTLMI, M. I. worked out by County Agent K. I looked at the bandaged face the boneyard before now. You've three months from the date of Phone 100 mcdlum-prin-d automobiles. Let us go over all preparing a construction program Find enclosed post-ofiice order bring it here for repairing. leMer^or her 'At Rennett^neraa mockery that gravely disquieted lost your grip, my boy. You don't published this 6ln day of Sep- Tuesday, the 29th day of October, thc rvsulls of tills comparison with you. When K. Vining. After all expenses OF MICHIGAN wonderingly. Then, with a great this order and that in the case of Negonce Block. Lowell. for 1930, designed to keep every of two dollars for renewal of begs hln to raarry her. to save her me. I had thought much of llerna tember, 1929 1929, at 10 o'clock in the fore- you have seen how on every ha^is of comparison start, I saw it was tlie Worm. care whether school keeps or not Iheir appearance that they cause have been paid the balance will township vole in line, and the Lowell -Ledger. from the hsrsh fate she foresees during the past few months, but as In fact If It wasn't for your folks George R. Hogarth 1 noon, wc shall sell at public auc- Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. the All-Ainerlrun Sit towers above its 6rtd—you be prorated among the exhibitors, National Bank Building He Is unwllllne «o take such a de- "Tain't no horse done me up. their answers to Ihe bill of com- October session of the board of We truly enjoy the old home the gold fever took hold of me I Director iii to the highest bidder at the Office Phone 36 will ucrre wilh us that you get moi-e for your cisive step, and tells her ther must he said In a hoarse whisper; " 'twas you'd as lief take a short cut across plaint lo be filed and a copy on share and share alike regardless supervisors, when the issue will paper. It's a letter from home wait put her more and more from m> Department of Conservation. North front door of Ihe Kent dullnrin Amrrica'a finest medium-priced Ionia, Mich. a man. You know de man. de worst the Great Divide" thereof lo be served on the at- of their individual winnings. be decided. Is expected to be un- every week, but we miss the Central Garage mind. I told myself that all this "It's all very well for you to Conservation Commission by: County Court House in the City uulumohilm. CHAPTER V —Some days after- devil in all Alaska. Black Jack. Bad torney for Plaintiffs within fif- This method of distributing thelusuaily livcly.—(Detroit Free Under State Supervision South Boston news, oh, so much. struggle was for her. In ihethougln preach." I said: "you forget Fve A. H. Stormzand Phone 43 ward Rerna tells Athol Madam luck lo him! He knocked me teen days after service on them Chairman * 'of Grand Rapids, Michigan, that premium money was adopted to Press." Please ask the correspondent to Wlnklesteln plans to sell her to that she was safe I calmed all been a pretty sick man." being thc place where the Circuit I. P. SOTFIEISER Prcvf cj Oahlaud Value Superiority encourage thc boys and girls to down and give me de leather. But pep up. "Black Jack" Locasto. millionaire anxious fear. Vet at I.ocasto's of a copy of the bill of complaint Ray E. Cotton •That's no nursemaid's dream •Court for said County is holden, Physician and Surgeon Tb« Wlowlnf fam were cWnM f"<— a cocnparitoa of tht Oakland AU-Ameri- exhibit their cattle without fear; FREED Pasadena is a wonderful place. miner of evil reputation. While wonis all my old longing and heart I'm goin* to get even some day and notice of this order, and in Secretary Caa Sic »;th iJ ollitr mc^.uin purr.I automobile*. All told. B78 individual FROM CHARGES OF realltlne how creatly he leves the You almost cashed In. Typhoid's a 17-18-19 the premises described in said hvfr rrrv ctatp davit of transportation charges ex- FRAUD. MAN FINDS BURIED It's Summers and Winters are I'm Just laying for him." default thereof that the said bill 0 ( com ^a' it.ins *ere nWe. Of U cv, Oakland proved to bediitinctly aupenor ALASKA ATOMS. girl. M'ldrum. In a mixture of emo- orhe vehemently tesurged. serious proposition nt the best; but mortagage, or so much thereof a. ^ g7 mOHGAN The man's eyes glittered venge will be taken as confessed by W ia 4M or SI 37 prrernt. Th« 20 c-i» ct>mbip«d weie at be* equal to Oakland ceeding their winnings.—(Grand MONEY GONE. ideal. The next invention we tions. finches from th» Id^a of Im- In spite of myself 1 was the pre* when yon lake a crazy streak on STATE OF MICHIGAN oa 3S2 or 4J.S0 per cent. And 1J of the 30 were hl«het prkcd Uuui"Oakland. Thc first P. T. A. meeting of the fully between the white bandages. maybe necessary to pay the office PhoneT^; House, 222-3 Rapids Press. need Is a pair of wings for each medlat* marrlare. and thev acree of a growing uneasiness. I began to lop of It. make n midnight get- said defendants and each of them. RESCINDING ORDER OF THE amounts due on sasa m mortgage, to-{ U IIm.RASE BRAKES Life dealt one good card to year was held at the school house to wait a T*r«r. thonch Rerna f« "Twas all on account of de little Charles Howard, 45, of McCord, individual to go and come as wc fearful. Rearhlnir the cold fields. worry, so that I know only a trip away from the sick-ward and land H is further ordered th.l with. CONSERVATION CCMMIS- gdher with 7* interesi t and all, Only Oakland and one other ear in Thursday evening and was well girt he done It. You know de girl Only one ear a* lo* priced aa Oakland ita field ute the fine type of 2 GLASSES WATER. NOT TOO please as free as the birds. North Atho? and his partr find the claims into Dawson would satisfy me. Ac up on the Slide looking ns If yon'd in forty days from thc date of SION TROLLING |0Hai cosls toccth. hat a wbr«;b««e hi Ion* a« Oakland'!, yesterday, and then slipped him attended. One of thc features I mean. Black Jack's dead stuck legal costs, together with the at- brakes which Oakland employs And COLD, HELP CONSTIPATION. for Summer and South and West all taken. cordlngly. I hin-d a big Swede to been run through n thrashing ma- this order the plaintiffs cause a The order issued by the Con- torney fee Drovided' in said mort- which ia 117 inches. Thst car renuiret no car in tbe field equals Oakland'! a kick lo even things up. was a weeny roast. A good pro- Shingles are Active on her, an' de farder she stands a turning citclc lo lhe le't of 42 lecl at 290 square inches of brake band area. One glass water is not enough for Winter. Sincerely. take my place at the shovel, and chine. well, you're sure letting death P 0 PUb,iSh rVaf 0 ,he 5,h a e nd S.S. LEE, M. I. oompaird wilh Oakland't 36 feet. E.* Howard was accused by Win- gram was given prepared by the CHAPTER VI—Athol's partr de- him off de more set he Is to get fn tL ll.Jwen l^r^ ^ T ! J ?? K R • hereintofore mentioned, Oakland's aeparate emergency brake —take 2 glasses a half hour be- Mrs. Hattie Sneathen Parsons. cides to star and await develoo- set oul at once on the trail for get a short option on you. And 0 f 1 11 1929 makln8 u, : Physician and Surgeon Msher-priced cart have tliorler wheel- operates on the trantnuision Seven chester Brothers, Corinth, o f program committee, her. Youer placement ii greater than 12 of the 20 glass. business. Judge Dunham in Loran. Glen Francisco and wife, of a lonelv spot and beats blm Into used to be doin' chores round de pulled you through. And you the Northwest Office Phone, 93 House, 11 in pica than OaLUi-d. Of the 1ft cats she welcomed me with an eager de car* in itt price r>cld. Of the 8 remain- Unlike other remedies, Adlcr- circuit, held thai there was no evi- Mrs. Bertha Moflit, of Dutton. Mosclcy, visited Fred Ford and unconsciousness restaurant, an' she asks me to take weren't one bit gratefnl—seemed to cause a copy of this order lo be excepting certain lakes, for a per- Fractional quarter which have leas known bodies. II are ing cait. 7 ar* much liigher priced this fellow is putting one on light that kindled uie to rapture. personall) served each iod o-v_f on- e -v - qurter, (NW Fr. 14) p.iced ubove tbe All-Aincrican Sis. than Oakland. ika acts on BOTH upper and low- dence presented lo prosecute the wife Sunday. CHAPTER VII.—Through a luckr a note np to you. So I said 1 think they had no business to butt spent a few days last week wilh We crossed the Yukon to tlie above er bowel and removes old pois- Winchesters' charges and he freed Freda Bailey, of Grand Hapids, chance Athol finds Rerna She tells would. But I got on a drunk dat In." AH-.4m*rxran Sit, Coasidcr Um iWIiwicrd prio* Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Moflit, the bottom. Dad sent blm she has so far evaded Locasto green glades of North Dawson, nnd twenty Jliii lo $137S, /. o. 6. run- ons you never thought were in Howard. entertained her Bridge club at day. nn" for a week after I didn't "My hurts are more than physi- aa well as the list (f. o. b) Mrs. Clara Colvin and Mrs, Er- and will d-e before •be vlrlds to joii i. stitiei time, MUh., plus Jrlirrry price when cum paring auto- your system. Adlcrika slops there, on a little rise, we sat down above Lone Pine Inn Saturday after- the kid to our yard blm. They set a date for their mar- draw a sober breath. When I gets cal." eharfrt. Spring rorm. $ Then Howard went to a lot on nest Hunt spent Thursday at the side by side. Never was lad s«- —DENTIST— mobile valucw . . . Oakland- GAS and sour stomach in 10 noon. riage. the first of June—Meldrum around agnln I told her Fd seen "i'es, I know; there wns thntgirl. pearance and that * copy of this Dated at Lansing, Michigan,' Dickerson, Jan. 31,1910, and Lo—jny Shnck 4hm>rb'rt in- rnnllac drlirered prioca in- Godfrey ave., where he told his Ray Lock home. hoping to have made a stake bv happy as I. I sinjke .ut little, for Phone 216 Honrs 9 to 6 dMfadin Ualprices. Bump- clude oaljr authoriaed minutes! Relieves constipation ^ with an order for shin- As I camped there by your bedside 10 SUch UgU 1 16 1145 attorney he had buried $3011 in a Mr. and Mrs. Koster visited the Charles Collar and wife visit- yon an' given you de note an you «£ni ™iJ?i T i ? ' , bounded as follows, on the North ara mnd rear f»nJrr guartU th-'—and part love's silences are sweeter than all Open Wednesday and Saturday charRM foe frrlaht and dellv- in 2 hours. >1. N. Henry, Drug-Iiin box! ed her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. was comln* In right away." listening to your ravings, and gel- absent, concealed and non-res'- George R. Hogarth by land owned by Frank N. Canrral Afofors Tim* and the eliarge foe nay The $300 and the box latter's sisler in Grand Rapids words. From time to time she Evening, 7 lo 9 Pmjm—I Plan arailabU mt AND UP gist. Carey, of Cascade, Sunday. gles but he went to CHAPTER VITT—The Prodlral "Heaven forgive you for that*' ling a stranglehold on you when 01 aJlkmaIt "l were gone,—(Grand Rapids Her- Sunday. secures a claim and he. "Salvation would give me a glance so full ol InnlnSm ^ Ri^ " . While and John Wetrongel-, on minimum rata. financing deaired. "Yep, dat's what I say now. But you took It Into your head to gel known post office address by Department of Conservation, the East by land owned by John Oflee closed Thursday afternoons ald, Sept, 22, Gordon Fox spent Saturday Harold Himebaugh and Mr. Jim." and Athol heeln work on It trust und love that my heart would ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT. the wrong place—they funny, you blablied out the whole registered mail and a return re- Conservation Commission by: B. Denny; on the South by land night with his parents here on Finch, of Toledo. Ohio, were The Wlnkl»sfelr« have opened a leap to her, and wave on wave of it's all too late. Well, a week went Ionia, Sept. 19.—Tony Dem- oueitlonable r«.«ort known as tbe on nn' you never showed up, an" yarn. Oh, sonny, why didn't you ceipt demanded therefor. Wm. H. Loutit his way to M. S. C., at Lansing. Sunday visitors at C. M. Himc- Paracon. and Bema Is there, as a passionat. e tenderness come sweep owned by Neil Cameron; and on beck, 21, of Detroit, who escaped sent out the wrong kind meantime Locasto was pesterin" tell your uncle? Why didn't you MAJOR L. DUNHAM, Chairman He says he has enjoyed his Sum- baugh's. waltr'«s Athol rreatlv dislikes the |nc over |ne Jan. 31, 1910 by Dickerson, and from the Allendale road camp in her cruel. S!:e got mighty |>eaked put me wise? I could have given Circuit Judge. Ray E. Cotton tLEII 6. TONSLET, M. D. mer's work very much among Ihe Margaret Ford was a visitor at •dea of the goy< There's a little •Has Locasto ever made any as might gloom the eyes of a lost more ovcrturesl" clutching me, compressing me In THEREFORE, the Conserva- Mrs. Ed. Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Wheat * We have the Greatest Selection over three months to do It In, leav- aonl. It unnerved me.' Then she 1 19 an agonizing grip. tion Commission by authoritv of ing about a month to make sluice Her face grew grave drew a great, gasping breath, and vah Loring and daughter spent Rve, per bu 90 "Yes, about a month ago he be Here was the first: Act 230, P. A. 1925, hereby orders boxes and dean up the dirt We've turning on her bed she wn^gone." the week-end with relatives inlFlour, per bbl 7 60 of O.K.-d Used Cars « « « « at the "My Darling Boy: Why didn't lhat for a period of one year it got to work like men nt a burn- sieged me, gave me no rest, made "She cut you?" Lansing. I Oats, per bu 45 all kinds of proposals and prom you come? I was all ready for you. shall be unlawful to hunt, take, ing barn. For my part, I'm willing "Yes, cut me dead, old fellow Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur NoffkejCorn and Oats, feed cwt 2 45 Ises. He wanted to divorce his Has anything happened to you. or kill or attempt to hunt, take, Lowest Prices in Our History to do stunts that will make my pre- And my only thought was of love visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VoII-jCorn Meal 2 35 •outside' wife and marry me. He dear? For Heaven's sake write or or kill any raccoon in the Lower vious record look like a plugged for her — eternal love. But I'll woller Sunday evening. Bran, per ton .36 On wanted to settle a hundred thou- send a message. I can't bear the Peninsula, of Michigan, except- dime- I guess you boys all feel never forget the look on her face „ Tom Cur ley was in Grand Middlings, per ton ,38 00 sand dollars on me. Then, when sus|)ense. the same way." ns she turned away. It was as If ing that it shall be lawful to hunt, Hapids Friday. Cracked Corn, per cwt 2 50 he saw It was no use. he turned "Your loving "You bet we do," I had lashed her with a whip My raccoon in thc Lower Peninsula Mr. and Mrs. \\ illiani Lind and Pea Beans 7 70 nnd begged me to let him be my ••nema." "Suf sed; let's get busy." God!" of Michigan from November 1st children, of Woodland, were call- light Red Beans 7.75 friend. He sjMike so nlceiy of you So once more, with redoubled en- Blankly, dully, almost mechan- "And you've never seen her lo November 30th; and it shall ers at Ed. Lind's Sunday after- Dark Red Kidney Beans 7 50 He said he would help us In an> ergy, we resumed our tense, un- ically, I read the second. since?" be lawful lo trap raccoon in the noon. Eggs, per dozen 40 way he could. He's everything remitting round of toil. It proved 'Oh. come, my dear, at once. I'm "No, never. That was enough, Lower Peninsula north of the The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Guests at William Schrader's Butter fat 46 thnts kind to me now. He can'i a most erratic and puzzling pay- in serious danger. He's grown des- wasn't It? I went bnck to the north line of Township 16 North Sunday afternoon and evening Hogs, dressed 13-15 do enough for me. Yet somehow streak—one day rich beyond our Iterate. Swears If he can't get me wnrd; then. In n little. I came on and west of Saginaw Bay from were Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bates, Hogs, live 10-11 I don't trust him." The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the [premises 1 mile west and Vi mile south of Lowell dreams, another too poor to pay by fair means he'll get me by foul. here. My body wns living but my November 15th to December 15th; | Mr. aned Into Coupe "I^wk here." I said, "never did Secretary 17-18-19 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for thousands of miles of satisfactory service the frayed and greasy garments. at 1 o'clock, p. m. In excellent con- you not?" God put the breath of life Into a bur NoflTke. "Yes, yes, waiting ever so eagerly, There were the hospital slippers. I dition. Will ex- —and the prices will absolutely amaze you. better girl. There's been foul play STATE OF MICHIGAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Lind and my lover." must wear them. Never mind a I know that girl better than any change or sell out- ORDER OF THE CONSERVA- Mrs. E. Lind visited Mr, and Mrs, This is an opportunity to get exactly the car I klcr-cd her passionately, and we hat one In the world, and If every liv- At 1 o'clock, p. m. Brooder Stove Oliver Sulky Plow right. TION COMMISSION | Guernsey Cow, 7 yrs. old, due William Scbrader Tuesday eve- I was out In the street I shuf- • WITH AN O. K. you want—at the price you want to pay. held each other tightly for a mo ing being were to tell me she wasn't MUSKRATS Nov. 5 ..m ning. ment I saw come Into her eyes fled along, and people stared at me 40 Rods Hog Fence Riding Cultivator THAT COUNTS good I would tell them they lied, The Director of Conservation, ."•l&'f.'v that look which comes but once but no one delayed me. I was at COWS and HORSES 7 5-Gallon Chick Fountains TOOLS, ETC. Jersey Cow, 10 yrs. old, due they iled. 1 would bum at the having made a thorough investi- 7-Tooth Walking Cultivator Attached to the radiator cap of each of our Into the eyes of a maid, that look the restaurant now. She wasn't fctuke upholding that girl." Brown Swiss and Jersey, 6 yrs. 2 3-GaUon Chick Fountains Feb. 5 Jersey and Guernsey Cow, 11 'X : 1928 there. Ah! the cabin on Ihe hill. gation of conditions relative to 100 Gallon Orchard Spray Rig ifl reconditioned cars is the famous Chevrolet of Ineffable self-surrender, of pas Springtooth Drag, 17 teeth He looked at me thoughtfully, muskrats in the State, recom- old, due Dec. 24 yrs. old A. W, HILZEY sionate abandonment I was weaker than I had thought. 8 Double Deck Chick Hoppers lersey Heifer, 2 yrs .old, due "I say, old man, do you ever hear mends certain regulations. with Motor Chevrolet red "O. K. that Counts" tag. This tag shows She rested her head on my shoui Many times I stumbled, cutting my- Guernsey Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 18 Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old Manure Spreader THE AUCTIONEER from your old lady?" THEREFORE, the Conserva- Number of Small . Chicken der; her lips lay on mine, and they self on the sharp boulders. The way 2-Section Drag DUTTON, MICH. you exactly what vital units of the car have "Every mall." tion Commission by authority of Reg. Holstein, 5 yrs. old, due Feeders lersey Heifer,, 2 yrs. old, due Jersey Cow, 2 yrs. old, coming Wagon Makes Life Roadster seemed endless, yet stumbling, moved faintly. "Why not go back? That's your Spring Wagon Book your sale dates early to u Act. 230, P. A 1925, hereby or- Oct. 15 March 3 3 In good mechanical been reconditioned or marked O. K." by our "Yes. lover, yes, the first day of staggering on, there was the cabin proper play; go back to your moth- Jamesway Metal Mash Hopper Set of Sleighs get the dales as I have several June Don't fail me, honey, don't at last ders that for a period of one Crosscut Saw 2 Jersey Cows, 2 yrs. old dates taken. condition and rar- expert mechanics. It is your absolute assur- er. She wants you. You're pretty year it shall be unlawful to hunt, Grade Holstein, 8 yrs. old 300 Bundles Corn Fodder lersey Heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Delaval Cream Separator, large fail me." On my hands and knees, 1 Sweeter ing to go. well heeled now. You'll be comfort- 2-Barrel Stock Tank take or kill, or attempt to hunt, Grade Holstein, 3 yrs. old July 28 Jersey Heifer, 2 yrs. past size - —" Next time a coated WITH AN O. K. ance of quality and value. Look for this tag— We parted, buoyant with hope crawled to the d«Ktr and hammered able; youll devote yourself to the with clenched fists. There wag si- take or kill any muskrats in the MISCELLANEOUS GOODS Fence Posts THAT COUNTS t] in an ecstasy of Joy. old lady; you'll be happy again. 1 Pair Light Horses xuernsey Heifer, 9 months old Thoroughbred Jersey Bull, 2 Good Double Farm Harness and KNOW that your purchase is protected! lence within, then un agitated S.tate of Michigan, excepting that rSSSSaen, 3.) head good registered Jer-ijt J*j gour stomach—ti—tryy PhillPhillipi a Milk 1 got back to the claim. Every bate to see you go. Fm really Kalamazoo Colonial Circula- Lumber yrs. old • it shall be lawful to trap musk- Buckeye Chick Brooder, 1000 sey cattle. tf Magi.csift! - • - thing was going merrily, but I fell movement I knocked again. Was sorry to lose you; but Ifa your only ting Healer Hack Mare, 4 yrs., old wt. 1200 1927 the door ever going to be opened? rats in the Upper Peninsula of CHICKEN EQUIPMENT 3 Wooden Gates 2 Jersey Calves chick size (Coal) Saturday, Sept. 28.—Republic Get acquainted with this perfec; o little desire to resume my toll. I salvation, so go, go 1 At last It swung Inward, with a Michigan during the period from Porch Swing Hack Gelding, 8 yrs. old, wt. aut„ o irparts, ., , 719„ South. Division. , , inti-acid that helps the system kecj T was strangely wearied, worn oni Never had I thought of it before Six Foreman Type Brooder Platform Scales About 50 Chickens 100 ft. Hay Rope, nearly new- Chevrolet suddenness that precipitated me in November 1st to November 30th, 1200 . Grand Rapids, all kinds auto as-* iound and sweet That every stom somehow. Yet I took op my shovel Home I how sweet the word seemed. Houses on Skids Reed Table and Chair a side the room. inclusive; and in the Lower Pen- Potato Crates Binder Fork and Pulleys sessories, tiros, tubes, vulkanizing ush needa at times. Take it when again with a body that rebelled In Mother I yea, mother would comfort frown Mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. Cosch The madam was standing over insula North of the North line of 4 Magic Brooder Stoves, 1000 Double & Single Curtain Rods outfits, etc, iver a hearty meal brings any din fa every tissue Never had I felt like me as no one else could. She would 1400 Mower Fanning Mill, bag attachment Webster Bros. Motor Sales me where I had fallen. At sight Township 16 North and West of 4 5-Panel Doors and Hardware Tuesday. Oct. 1.—Joseph Ka- comfort. WITH AN O. K. < this before. Something was wrons undentand. Mother and Garry I A Size Kegs and Barrels ••f me she screamed. Surprise, fear, Saginaw Bay from November 15th Jean Puller Hay Hake Large Scalding Kettle miniski. West Wayland. General Phillips Milk of Magnesia bai won THAT COUNTS V with me. I was weak. At nlghi sodden craving came over me to Swinging Door and Hardware 3 Buckeye Brooder Stoves, 1000 Shot Gun, Ivor Johnson Single sale with 15 extra good cows,Uedical endorsement. And convinccd 303 West Main St., Lowell I sweated greatly. I cared not to rage struggled for mastery see them again. Home I that was to December 15th, inclusive; and it in the Lower Peninsula south of Size Chicken Wire tools, hay and grains. Large list. hIUkhm of men and women they Tharv's Many and Many a Pan eat. her face "It's him." aha cried, the aolutlon of It alL Ah met Horse Blanket ,id 1927 "Well," said the Pr.-sllgal one "him," the north line of Township 16, Sums of $10 and under, cash; on sums over $10, one year's Wednesday, Oct. 2.— Slater nt "indigwtion." Don't diet. Like It Down Th#r#.- would go ho' • 6 Trough Type Fountains with S-Gallon Dash Churn Other articles too numerous to Brothers, East Paris. General If1 d<£'t ; juft mneniher I'bd- day, "It's all over but the shont- "Bema," I gasped hoarsely, TO BP OOKTHfUKM North and east of Saginaw Bay time will be given on approved, bankable notes, bearing 7% Hudson Coach Bases 6 Coleman Gas Lanterns sale with extra good team and ?|*'., «">d always dream. For three months I did not •ng. From my calculations we've ••Where la ahe? I want Berne from December 1st to December mention 0 Ii interest. |00|s luectivc. "Milk of Magnesia" h.-?« In excellent con- aee my face In a mirror. Not thut cleaned up two hundred and six What are you doing to her, you 31st. pi Snakw' Sigkt and Hoaring u D dition inside and I wanted to, but 1 mention this thousand dollars. That's a hun devils? Give her to me. She's Signed, sealed, and ordered Thursilav. Oct. 3,-Honrv Sny- If ° "r. -1. "T?,' All snakes have good eyes, and out. A real buy. tr just to show bow little we thought dred and three between us four mine, my promised bride Let me published this 16th day of Aug- dor. West North Dorr. Gontril j PyW 'C PhUli^Cl.^.qU some of the nocturnal species have TFRHS- AH •uitit of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 9 WITH AN O, K, lo of ourselves. It's cost us about three to get oui go to her, I say." ust. 1929. sate with Rood cows, tools, hay very large ones, but the eyes have I tlllfl Va months' time on good bankable notes bearing 1% interest. 10,u THAT COUNTS It was mid-March when we fin the stuff; so there will be roughly All at once I realized that the air George R. Hogarth and grains. ^ • tfa no lids und are not movable. No Ished working out our ground. We speaking about twenty-five thou was heavy with a strange odor, the Direclor Friday, Oct. 4.—Hazen McComb, I tii external apparatus exists, but bad done well. Not so well, per- sand for each of us." odor of chloroform. Frenzied with Department of Conservation. Lowell. General sale of allj 1127 snakes bear well und are affected er haps, us we had hoped for, but still How Jubilant every one was look fear, I rushed forward. kinds chicken equipment, brood-1 PHILLIPS by musical sounds. Conservation Commission by: magnlOcently well. There were Ing—every one but me. Somehow Then the Amazon roused herself. FRANK PECK er houses, etc. Chevrolet Truck tL Wm. H. Loutit our two dumps, pyramids of gold- I felt as If money didn't matter Jusi With a cry of rage ahe struck me. Saturday, Oct. 5.—Loren Wil- al Chairman H. P. McCOMB, Prop. ^ Milk • With cab and rack. penacated dirt at whose value we then, for I was sick. sick. Savagely ahe and her husband cai Pridetui Ray E. Cotton liams. Sparta. All kinds house-! WITH AN O. K. could only guesa. We had wrested "Why. what's the matter?" said for roe. I strnggled. I fought: but, Secretary I. C. THOMAS, Aietineer W. T. CONDON, Clerk hold goods. ' of Magnesia THAT COUNTS oar treasure from, the jcy grip of the prodoCTl, staring at me m weak as I was, they carried me 17-18-19 A. W. HILZEY, Auo. D. A. WINGEIER, Clark T EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LRDfiER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday.

Mrs. Allen Bennett spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parker 77iis and That F. J. Parrott day with Mr. and Mrs. Duane spent Sunday at Albion. Keith in Grand Bapids. Lowell, R. 2. Claude Staal was In Green- The New fiOODTEAR Tire Stere From Around Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxson ville Saturday afternoon. and On« and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Maxson Mrs. Jny Ellis, of Grand Bapids, The Smart The Old Town are guests of this spent Sunday at Bockford. spent Sunday in Lowell. Goodyear Tires & Majestio Radios John Dawson and family spent Miss Abby Odell and Carl Both Newest dresses, 95.75 to $10.75 paper at the Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. spent Sunday in Grand Bapids. Appearing at Weekes.' Jackson in Grand Bapids. Children's wool and velvet Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boylan spent Strand Theatre Saturday Guaranteed Mrs. W. J. Anderson spent last dresses, $3.00 to $5.50 at Weekes.* Sunday at Fallasburg park. any one night on week with friends nnd relatives at Rockford nnd Sand Lake. Miss Omiline Lnllle spent Sun- Prest-O-Lite John nnd Jean Butherford, of dny with relatives in Grnnd Bap- Special Olivet, spent Sunday with their week of Sept. 29 • Rayon Jersey silk gowns nnd ids. New Fall parents. combination suits, $1.39. Bloom- Present this complimentary Storag Battery ers nnd vests 98c at Weekes? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malcolm The Garden Lore club will ticket good for two ami called un relatives in Sheridan 30 x IVi Cord meet with Mrs. Bennett Tuesday, walk right in. Bep. and Mrs. A. D. Cutheart- Sunday. for car or radio October 1. son, of Flint, were guests of Mr. SUITS and Mrs. D. G. Look Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Shuter, of How- Tire and Tube Mrs. Emma Austin, of Pleas ell, was a Sunday guest of Phyllis $6.9S ant avenue, spent last week in Mrs. Helen Look Burger return- Weekes. Grand Bapids. Is Your Subscription Paid In ed Wednesday from n trip nbroad Walter Poulson, of the Kroger $4.95 Advance? nnd while in Hngland spent a and trade 30-inch outing ilannels, light meat market, spent last week in Are Here week with her uncle and nunt, and dark stripes, 25c and 30c. Detroit. Warner & Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shuter, of Howard White was in Grand Miss Tysse, Miss Hause and George Whitfield has returned Howell, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rapids Monday. Miss Koth were Sundny dinner Two'Panti to Lansing where he will attend W. E. Marsh. Take No Chances on Old Tires M. S. C., this year. Miss Hazel Hoag spent Monday guests of Miss Sydnam at Alto. Miss Flora Ellis, of Grand Bap- Models in Grand Rapids. William Pullen nnd Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. J. W. JcfTery, of ids, spent Friday evening with Clyde Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant, Howk spent Sunday in Grand Buy GOODYEAR Tires for Winter. Sturgis, were Sunday guests of Lowell friends. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hatch. was in town Sunday. Bapids, also drove out to the Air- Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Webster port. Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Krum and 30 \ SMs Gunranlecd Cord 95.25 Miss Viola Anderson, of Grand Abby Malcolm were in Grand spent Sunday in Grand Rapids. Miss Dorothy Francisco, Er- Bapids, spent Sunday with Mr. Rapids Monday. 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tire 5.45 and Mrs. P. H. Anderson. Mrs. Charles Knapp is spend- win Blough, Dorothy Berkey and Richard Booth spent the week- $25 Kenneth Pnrker spent Sunday at 7.00 Mr. and Mrs. Will Hackstadt, ing Ihe week with friends in De- 30 x 4.50 Pathfinder Balloon troit. Holland. end with his grand-parents, Mr. of Cadillac, spent last week Tues- nnd Mrs. Charles Kraft. 31 x 5.00 Guaranteed Balloon 99.55 day with Mrs. E. L. Kinyon. Wm. Stiles, of New York, is Victor Peckham has resumed Boy, Glen nnd Clarence Doilo- TO (Replaces 30 x 4.05) Mrs. Frank Sayles is spending visiting his brother, L. Stiles and, his studies at thc U. of M., and family. this will be his Senior year in way spent Inst week at Traverse a few days with her son Arthur, City, attending the fair. Two only, 30 x 3% Straight-Sides 6.95 and family, in Grand Bapids. Children's and ladies' new law school. Mrs. Peter Mulder is entertain- Mrs. Mabel Bansom left Mon- 8.95 Bev. J. 11. Bennet and Mrs. Boy wash dresses 98c to $1.98 at 31 x 4 Oversize Cords Weekes.' ing her sister, Miss Genevieve day for Lansing lo attend Michi- Pepper, of Ada, visited Mrs. E. L.j gan State college this year. $40 Kinyon last week Wednesday. Mrs. Cora McKay and Abby Kornolge, of Pine Island lake for n few days. L. Stiles and son Bobert, and New dresses for misses, 7 to Malcolm were in Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, B. Nicholson, of William Stiles, of New York, Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop 14 in cotton plaids, tweeds, etc., were in Greenville Saturday. $1.39 to $2.25. Warner & Scott. Misses Abby Odell and Omiline Grand Bapids, were in town On-The-Bridge Phone 433 Thursdny, the Inlter calling on Miss Buth White left for East Mr. and Mrs. (Hair Yeiter, of LalFie were in Grand Rapids Thursday evening. old neighbors. Lansing last Sunday to enter M. Freeport, spent Sunday with S. C., for her sophomore year. Men, you'll like these new Fall suits that are their mother, Mrs. Caroline Coul- ('losing out 25c nnd 35c chil- Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Bergin and ter. den's brown fine rib hose at 17c Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellogg proving so popular. Smart and trim-looking a pair. Warner & Scott. dny nnd Tuesdny visiting rela- spent the week-end with the lat- Miss Alice Eastman, who is at- tives in Detroit. ter's aunt and uncle at Cedarville. tending school in Aim Arbor, visit- Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Mr. for the office, yet easy and comfortable for ed Lowell friends over thc week- nnd Mrs. Chris. Bergin spent the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft en- Mr. nnd Mrs. Beagle, (nee See Our 1929 Wall Paper Books end. first of the week in Detroit. tertained the former's sisters, Eleanor Gunn,) visited Mr. and leisure hours. Come in while there is a wide Emma and Louise Kraft, of Grand Mrs. Victor Pool at Saranac Sun- Dr. nnd Mrs. F. E. White and It would be a great pleasure to show them to Miss Carolyn Miller, of Grand Bapids, Sunday. day. Bapids, spent the week-end with daughter Charlotte, nnd son Ger- choice of cloth, patterns and models. you and will he to your interest to see me her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ald. were in Grand Bapids Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Mort Bulason, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiel, of before buying. Miller. day. Miss Louise Byder nnd Lester Jackson, spent Sunday with the Collier attended the ball game at former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bannon and / Carry a Full Line of Paints and Varnishes Miss Viola and Evelyn Gramer Bnmonn Sunday. Kiel. Whsre I furnish my own material I will work * and Balph Parker visited their laughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Bus- !£ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. sell Smith were in Grand Bapids B. Denton, of Detroit, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lawrence, R. VANDYKE for 65c per hour. + Gehrer Sunday. Sunday. Lowell relatives and friends. Mr. of Grand Bnpids, spent Sundny at Denton has just returned from n the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shiels nnd trip lo (Colorado. Chaffee. Chas. H. Brewster Phone 382 • son Bobert, of Lansing, spent I Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Schneider will Mrs. Tony Baldus. entertain the South Lowell La- dies' Aid at her home in Lowell Mr. and Mrs. C. Gunn and Mr. I Phone Nnmber ?Thursday ? I , Oct. 3. ' and Mrs. George Welton attended ] the funeral of Mrs. James Jepson, If your Phone No. is * Wayne knit. Blue Crane, Hum- jof Saranac, Sunday. ming Bird and Bimberg hosiery, all guaranteed, latest Fall new Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kinyon and 241-F II or (9-F 2 I Choice shades at Weekes.' Mr. and Mrs. Boss Kinyon, of Bring this ad. to the | South Bend, Ind., are visiting re- Victor Peckham has been ap- KROGER latives in this vicinity. pointed one of the student edi- Meats Popilir Shoe Storetor |s of The Michigan Law Be- Mr. and Mrs. Boss Kinyon, and view at Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kinyon, of and receive $1.00 in * at South Bend, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Norwood, Mrs. John Mrs. Ed. Kiel this week. trade. I Dawson and Mrs. Pnul Dawson STORES visited Mrs. Bert Meyers at Blod- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wardell and gett hospital Thursday. Economy children, of Grand Bapids, called I The Lowell Literary club will on the former's mother, Mrs. Ava Wardell Sunday evening. hold their first meeting and pot Miss Edith Pletcher, of Grand luck supper at the Morrison Lake PPICCS David Washburn has accepted Bapids, spent Sundny with her club house Wednesday. his old position in the Jack Ban- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fiieit Steel non barber shop and will com- Pletcher. George Pat and family, Mr. and 45g and Mrs. Joe Deboer, of Grand CountryjClub Coffee mence work immediately. Qroiid, Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCnll, of Bapids, were guests of Mr. and Friday & Saturday Specials Harry Flogaus and wife and Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Mrs. Peter Mulder Sunday. son Donald, and Boy Moore, of Krum spent Sunday with rela- Kroger's Largest The wise houswife knows that she saves money Albion, Mich., spent Sunday with tives at Evart. Mrs. A. H. Stormzand nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Flogaus. John Dawson visited the latter's French Brand Selling Coffee, lb. 43c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kronenberg- sister, Mrs. Burt Meyers at when she buys her meats here. Just glance over Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vardley er, of Paw Paw, spent a couple Blodgett hospital Saturday. Golden Bourbon these prices for high quality fresh meats: have purchased the Thomas of days last week with Lowell Smith farm west of Lowell, and relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson Jewel Coffee Santos Ib. 37c will take possession immediately. attended thc funeral of his sis- Hamburg lb. I8c; 2 lbs. 35c Mr. and Mrs. David Washburn ter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Richard- Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane and have returned from Cedarville, son nt Belding Wednesday. Low Round Steak Ib. 30c ! daughter Doris spent a few days where they spent the Summer, 3 cans 25c ! visiting their daughters, Verna, and will remain in Lowell for the Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Doran and VanCamp's Milk Price Beef Roast Ib. 22c land Esther, and son, John, in De- Winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton Breese, of j troit. Lyons, spent Monday evening Bev. A. Wishart and wife, with Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Beef Ribs Ib. 15c Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chaffee Mrs. Nicholson, William Jack and nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ora Chafi'ee niece. Miss Jack, of Grand Bap- Mr. and Mr. Charles Lawrence, Slab Bacon Ib. 27c Mrs. Clara McCarty and daugh- and son, of Carson City, called on ids. took Sunday dinner at Bivcr- Cocoanut Fancies 17c Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chafi'ee view Inn. ter Francis, were Sunday dinner Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ful- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sexton, of ler in Grand Bapids. Weaver's IVfarket Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holmes, Grand Bapids, B. L. Charles, Mrs. each grand son, Myrle Bulason and Margaret Dennis, and Mrs. Ellsa- Mrs. Francis Williams, of Flint, Chocolate Layer Cake 23c Myrle Weaver spent Sunday wilh beth Charles were in Greenville came Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes at Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittenger, of Grand Bapids. South Lowell. She will take her 1 son Ralph home with her. Mrs. Mary Draper and Mr. and Chocolate Raisin deUciou" Tbl 49c Mrs. Leon Scott and little son, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and Grand Bapids, visited Mrs. E. L. son Sherwood, of Holland and k Kinyon and Clyde Kinyon and Mrs. L. Lawrence, of Benton MCQUEEN family Sunday. ANNUAL Harbor, spent Sunday witb the Pure Cane Sugar 5Tb ST 35c latter's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Perkins, La Vanoh Mrs. W. W. Gumser. Moore, Marion and Barbara H&z- PUBLIC SUPPER MOTOR CO. eltin, of Grand Bapids, called Sat- —at- The West find Bunco club gave urday afternoon on Mrs. Emma a complete surprise on Mrs. Em- Austin to wish her a happy birth- Methodist Church House ma Austin Saturday night in hon- Ivory Soap 3 for 19e day. or of her birthday. Comic cos- Good Will Used —on— tumes were worn and a mock Sunday callers at P. C. Free- Car8*"with a M™) wedding was participated in by 1 man's were Mrs. Minty and Tiesday, October 8som e of the members. Mrs. Don daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Sunbrite Cleanser 2 c® " 9c Written PRICE 50c. Phillips in her costume imitating Emery Freeman, son Junior and Charlie Chaplin, Mrs. Earl Jones Guarantee Miss Nemma Freeman, all of in her costume, n 10-year-old Grand Bapids. bar school girl in white dress and Kirk's Flake White Soap 4c 1929 Pontiac Sedan. Mrs. V. H. Matthews, of Grand pink ribbons, Mrs. Ward in her Bapids, entertained with a bridge Alice Lou Bacine celebrated costume of a modern flapper and 1927 Pontiac Sedan. luncheon Tuesday for the follow- her eighth birthday anniversary many others caused much merri- Dissolves 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. ing guests: Mrs. William Schnei- Monday night with eight girl ment throughout the evening. A 2 cans 25c der, Mrs. Gotfredsen, Mrs. Bobert Gre-Solvent Grease 192G Chevrolet Coupe. friends. Games were played fine supper was served. One Hahn and Mrs. Oscar Brezina. and a fine lunch was served and Who Was There. 192G Chevrolet Sedan. Alice Lou received gifts in re- Mr. and Mrs..William Foster, Mrs. Earle Bichardson, (nee 1920 Chevrolet Coach membrance of thc occasion. pkg. 5c of Marshall, spent the week with Eflie Loucks) 45, died at her home Star Naptha Powder 1920 Ford Boadster the home folks and Sunday ac- Miss Florence Borgerson, of in Belding. Born in Keene town- companied by thc former's moth- Detroit, spent Sunday with her 1920 Ford Tudor. ship, Ionia county, she moved to er and sister Maude, visited .Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bor- Belding 20 years ago. She was 1920 Ford Truck. Saaka the dirt Large and Mrs. Wesley Johnson at gerson, coming in the Standard married to Earle Richardson in Hickory Corners. Oil Co.. Airplane, landing in 1914. She was jl member of the 19c Service Department Open Evenings for Business Grand Bapids. Rinso ait af elathai Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyser, Mr. Church of Chrisrand of the Bel- Pfo and Mrs. Smith Kyser, Mrs. Chas. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ding Bebekah lodge. Surviving Kyser and Mrs. Lyle Bovee spent and Mrs. B. L. Charles and Mrs. are the husband, her father, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margaret Dennis were Mr. and Fred Loucks, two sisters, Mrs. Bogers at Lansing, also visited Mrs. Harry Sexton, of Grand Rap- Bolla Miller, of Columbus, O., and Mrs. Frank Sissem, who is a pa- ids, Mrs. Elizabeth Charles and Mrs. Jack Brown, of Detroit. tient in a Lansing hospital. Charles Knapp. Funeral at the Church of Christ Week-end visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lee Axford snd Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowling Miss Florence Borgerson, of De- with interment in River Ridge Friday & Saturday Specials in Meat Dept. were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bow- troit, Baymond Borgerson, of beside her mother. The family ley and daughter, ot Belding, Jackson, and John Hughes, of resided in Lowell previous to Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Diehm and I^nsing, spent over Sunday with moving to Belding. three sons, of Remus,, O. F. Fil- Mr. and Mrs. John Borgerson. 1 kins and Miss Fanny Dowling, Conrad Lather, of Sutton's Bay, Pork Roast of Stanton. and brother, George Lather, of lb. tf /* Recent callers at the Will Traverse City, spent Friday night Fresh Picnics, 6 to 8 Ib. av. WANTED! Morgan home were Mrs. Vander- at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. John wall, of East Lowell, Walter Af- Borgerson. They were accom- ton, of Ada, Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew panied home by Mrs. Norman DANCE Wallace, of Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. Borgerson, who will spend sev- Arthur Barnabce, of Allegan, Mr. eral days wilh her parents, Mr. Chunk Bacon Women to pick Peas and Mrs. George Moore, of Mus- and Mrs. C. Lather, of Sutton's ib. 28* kegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bay. -City Hall- Any size pitce Lowe, Mrs. Ed. Bulkley, John Mr. and Mrs. E. Bansom and Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Will baby, Mrs. Wm. Condon, Mrs Lowe, all of Grand Rapids. Coletta Condon and Mrs. Merritt and Beans at the Among those who attended the Day spent the week-end in Buck- Friday Night, ball game at Ramona Sunday ley, the former with Mr. Ran- Hamburg ib. 2^ were Mrs. Carl Peckham and som's parents, and the latter sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnei- three with Mrs. Carrie Dixon. Sept. 27 Fresh Ground Runciman Elevator der, Mrs. R. E. Springett and Mr. Ramson's parents will care son Roger. John Pinney, Dr. and for Mr. and Mrs. E. Ransom's Mrs. F. E. White, Gerald and baby while Mrs. Ransom is at col- ThitJ* the of'a ii Charlotte White, Mr. and Mrs. lege. winter series to be Pi Floyd Doiloway, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening William Con- Beef Pot Roast Orin Sterkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tony don was given a surprise party given here ib. 24. tr Gazella and sons, Mr. and Mrs. by relat' ;es in honor of his sev- Choice Quality to C. H. RUNCIMAN L. E. Johnson, Lester Bailey, enty-second birthday annivers- th Peter Speerstra, Mr. and Mrs. P. ary. Euchre was played during ti< J. Fineis, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. the evening, after which a fine Msiloby er Lowell Mich. Weaver, Gus Abel, George Whit- lunch was served, and a birth- field, William Coles and Pauline day cake with seventy-two tan- Carl Glidy aid His Bacon lb. 36c tii Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. Love- dies on. Guests from Vergennes, al lace, Howard Gould, Harold En- Grand iRe^ids, Comstock Park, Sugar cured squares ehardt, Orlow Yeiter and son Greenville, Lansing and Smyrna Orobittn were present.

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