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A Wat Hark around this notice shows that The Paper that stops when the time is ^ this subscription runs out on the first of the Not forced on any one. Thafs worth the following month and should be renewed at THE LOWELL LEDGER money and then some, $2.00 per year in ad* vance. once to avoid break in service. .nd THE alto weekly solo 'A civSo, , J'uhli,. VOL XXVIII, NO. 19 LOWELL, MICHIGAN, OCT. 14, 1920 VOL. XVI, NO. 38 m READI FOR THE Fi DilGED BY FIRE FORDHBSED ALL MID 101LOOK' S Belding Band Will Pliy Both Days. Kuhn Family Suffers Loss of Goods W. E, Eddy Company of Detroit, Newsy Notes About People and Big Crowds Expected. in Austin House. Takes Lowell Business. P'-ces You Know. Forging Ahead Everything is ready for the Low- A fire discovered by neighbors The Krelser Auto company hai Alarm clocks, at Stocking's, udv. ell Community fair, which opens (if M, E. Kuhn in his home on Mon- leased and turned over its Ford We cash many pay checks each week and have today, Thursday, and continues roe street at 9:30, a. in., Tuesday, business to W. E. Eddy company, W. N. Ferris, Democratic cuiuli- dute for governor, has been invited learned some interesting things in this way. We until Friday night, according to destroyed and damaged much of of Detroit. Mr. Edtfy, the new Annual One Cen full page announcement made in the household goods and wearing manager of this company, comes to to speak here during the fair. have found out, for instance, that the men and last week's paper. apparel and did much damage to Lowell, well recommended, and Shirt sale on at Scott's variety Next Week women who deposit part of their pay checks in a The committee announces the the house, which is owned by O. C. with several years of experience in store, all sizes, SLSO, Thursday and engugement of the Beldins band Austin. the Ford business. Having been Friday, Oct. 14 and 15. adv. 19 Savings Account are the ones who bring in larger of ilfteen pieces for both days of The fire seems to have started in employed for the past several years Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kyser and Thursday, Friday and Saturday pay checks later on. And we have found that the fair, also of acrobats, who will a closet located under a stairway by the Ford Motor Co., in Detroit. son Hussell, spent Sunday at the give exhibitions both days in front leading to the chamber and much He is familiar with the business in home of Mrs. Kyser's uncle, Uu- those who have Checking Accounts in this bank of the Post office. of the loss is on clothing, bedding, all its departments. dolph Wittenbach, near Moseley, Friday ut 8 p. m., U. S. Senator etc. Mr. Kreiser will carry all his past October 21, 22, 23 are always the ones who are promoted with great* Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kyser and The Kuhn family were all absent accounts with customers and wishes lownsend and Congressman Mapes daughter Ptauhne, visited their est regularity. will give addresses in front of the from home and the attention of the to thank all who have given him lather, M. T. Story, ut South bos- Post oilice. neighbors was attracted by smoke their business support while in This ^ile is put cn by the I UruK Co, au Hdvertiaiug ton, Sunday. The reason is simple: Thursday 2:30 p. m., ball game from the roof. The fire alarm Lowell. plan. Hut her than npend Jarpe sums ot money iu other between Parnell and Cascade. $50 soon called the department and This new company is ready for Winter apples for sale ill the ways to couvince vou of the ineiit ol these ^ood.-' thev are prize. friends who removed much of the business and can make reasonably Gut lit ord tarm % miles west of Thrifty, SyaUmatic People Forge Ahead Grand Trunk depot. Some sec- ependiufr it on this ^ait iu periuittiug: ue tu H'i! vou u ful! Si Friday, 1:30 p. m., four racisg furniture, etc., and extinguished prompt deliveries on all models of events. WOO purses. the llames promptly, considering cars and tractors. adv. onds and some cider apples. \V. size package of standard merchandise for om ceut. Uu Faster Than Others. Exhibits of farm products by the start they had. J. Gulliford. Lp 111 former nales, we issued large bills ^rivinp a list and prices cf ers within 30 miles of Lowell. house and contents were insured. CLOVER LEAF CLUB. McQueen's garage handles uiev- articles offered, but owing to the scarcity and hi^h price of A bank account is a good index to character. Have Big parade at 10 a. m., Friday, The Kuhn family are living tem- A very successful meeting was olet parts and all accessories, adv tt print paper we are obliged to omii if tins year, but we in that of the Clover Leaf club, held forming on "The Addition," West porarily with Mrs. Kuhn's mother, Attorney General Alex .1 (iroes- vite yuu to call mi'i w tiie ;-voods .lisplayed and th:-'spleu- you one? if not, why not bring YOUR pay cbeck side. Prizes. Best and most rep- Mrs. 1 liscutt. on Oct. 12, at the home of Mrs. H. beck, of Detroit, Hepublican can- did bargains wo an-* oflVriu^. Kvcry article is high class to this bank and open an account with us? reseniative tloiit in the parade by A peculiar circumstance, concern- L. Weekes. After the usual busi didate lor governor, will deliver an j maniifacturer, merchant, farmer, ing the tire, is the fact that snuidges ness meeting the program was in address in front uf tlu- Lowell ruerchamlise, the sain" af- w»hh)| "uu every dav at regular charge of Mrs. Hattie Peckham, Such an account will help you fdrtre ahead. school or grange. $15, *10, $5. Best had started in the same place on I'ost oilice at 4 p. in., SaliinKiy, Ucl. prices, general purpose farm team, .'<12, $9. the previous Thursday and Friday who presented the following num- 1G. *0, S.'l. Best decorated auto .$10, $5. nights, indicating defective electric bers : Ledger-Solo correspondents mv Worst looking rig. $10, $7, $5, 553. wiring as the cause. Piano duet. Mesdames Hodges Toilet Articles, Food Products, Candy, Rubber Best clown, $10, $5, $2.00. and Weekes. inviteu to call at I tie I.edHer ollu v Ihursday or l;rida.\ IIIMI sii|»- The Lowell Board of Trade will Vocal solo, Edith Pletcher, with LOWELL SCHOOL NOTES. plies, also theater lickt-ts. Goods, Household Remedies, Stationery, Etc. City State Bank give $00 in prizes for best communr accompaniment by Mrs. Weekes. The Lowell High school football the othce your headt|ii;irlei n during ity exhibits by grange, divided $30, Piano duet, Mildred Peckham and $20, $10. squad easily defeated Belding High Mary Cameron. the fair, leave wraps, iiincli Imskrls, here Friday afternoon b* a score We give you 4^ and safety to serve Canning demonstration Friday Group of songs, children from etc. Welcome to ail. of 54-0. ut 4 p. m., in the McKay store. first and second grades, under di- Velvet collars put on overconts. This is the second victory of Low- drain exhibit opposite Post oilice. rection of Miss Boe. Lowell Cleaning & Du'lng Works. D. G. LOOK ell High this season, the llrst being All participants responded to en- Potato exhibit, north-east side. Mrs. 11. H. Harris is visiting lier Ford hardware block. when it smothered Catholic High's cores and acquitted themselves One ©f the 8000 Rexali Drug Stores. reserves team under a 91-0 score. mother, brother, and sister near Fruit exhibit—City State bank most creditably, rendering a very This week, Friday, Lowell meets South Lyon, and also attending a block. interesting program, and after a missionary meeting of the North- Lake Odessa's team on their own short social session the club ad- Garden crops exhibit—Front grounds. western Branch of the Women's Post oilice. journed to meet next on Oct. 20 A feature of the Belding game Foreign Missionary sock-ty held Babbit exhibit—Front Look's with Mrs. Edwin Fallas. this week in Detroit. Sin- expects store block. was the brilliant interference which Press Beporter. (he Lowell line and bucklield of- to return Saturday. Poultry exhibit—Front Lowell State biink. fered their runners. Belding nev- TO CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY. The Armistice da\ prognun else- er threatened to score after the first Cooking and sewing exhibits, the The several committees of the where alluded to, will he held af- half. The score at the end of the McKay store. West side. Community Welfare association ternoon and evening :it the (lily llrst half was 25-0. KODAKS School exhibit—Cily hall. met Monday evening, Oct. II. at hall, Nov. 11. For tin- evening The Lowell line-up was greatly gathering, dancing. g;tmcs and .i All exhibits to be in place from the Cily hiiii, at which time plans weakened when the fourth quarter. general good time is phniiu-d. This 12. noon, Thursday, and remain un- were made to littingly celebrate the Aldrich, Lowell's right tackle, sus- LIVER sells the best amateur outfit on the til 0 p. in. Friday. anniversary of the signing of the will he a conununih :il!';iir .md ev- tained a fractured nose and had to erybody in Lowell and vicinitj is No charge for* ball game, races Armistice. A committee was named market. Vacation time is Kodak time. leave the game. invited. o nd acrobatic performances. to take duirge of this celebration. Fortunately this will not hinder Mr. L. C. Doer acting as chairman. Fur and velvet collars put on. METHODIST CHURCH him from participating in the game There was a discussion of the need Will C. Stone. adv. Friday. of a district nurse, and it was ONT leave for your vacation trip without the All services next Sunday begin Deputy Treasurer Williiim A. Belding's strong play was a drive moved and carried that Supervisor it the same hour as nsiiiii, which I'liley, has been appointed tu till means of taking views that will >11 tackle, while Lowell favored a Yeiter he requested to use his inllu- D means one hour later on account of the vacancy caused Py the resigiui- more open type of play with many the change in time. ence to forward this work in the lion of County Treasmvi I'.idph A. strong end runs, and a shower of county. All spoke very highly of The subject of the service next Alosher, the authorized commitee, DD Much, to your pleasure present and future forward passes which bewildered the work of Miss Pease, Mr. Apple- Sunday morning, "The Crowing Belding's dHence. composed of 1'rohate Judge llighee. by preserving scenes and faces for future ton speaking in regard to her work Prosecutor llollius and County Church." In the evening we have Lowell's squad met Tuesday in the schools, and Mrs. P. (I. Peck- Clerk Hill has advised the hoard ol A remembrances. inother picture lecture, "False morning and elected Aldrich as tem- ham and Messrs. Look, Coons, Hut- Views of Equality." These services supervisors.—l Herald. porary captain. chinson and Smith, regarding her lire very interesting Clime. MH11 Clarksville merclninls will enter- Lowell's next game at home is work in the community at large. NOWING How won't bother you. Suitable are very instructive. tain the Merchants' .Mulnal Henetit when she meets Hockford High on Watch for notices of the celebra- Subject of the praver meeting association of Middlevdle, Cale- directions with every outfit. October 27. tion for the American Legion. Arm- K Thursday evening, "The Star in the donia, Alto, Freeport. Luke Odessu, istice day, Thursday, Nov. 11, af- East." We hope several will be Saranac, Wayland, Ada. Lowell and NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ternoon :imi evening. UPPL1ES for amateur photographers at reas- present. other towns Friday. Oct. '1'1% (ii.'iu p. Among the interesting fe;'tures of Dolloway's bus leaves Lowell at m., standard time. I'rogram dis- onable prices and satisfaction assured with S a. in., 10 a. in., 1 p. m., 3:30 p m., IN MEMORIAM. cussions and haiupiet. All Lowell s you can nave the Sunday school lust Sunday, was the promotion of one of the classes .5:30 p. m. In loving remembrance of our DUsiness and protessioiud men are s every purchase. Leaves (irand Rapids 9:30 a. m., dear baby Alice, who passed away from the Primary department. The invited. 1 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 11 p. m. five "Nears ago, this 19th day of Oc- Superintendent of that department John F. Goul, of Nelson township, h a phonograph. 1 also wish to inform the people tober. in a very touching address, present- a former veteran ineniher of the ed the class to the Superintendent ihat George Bonse is not driving As each year passes by, her mem- for me. Courteous to all. Kent county board of supervisors, as that used in the Ellison tone test at City Hall A. D. OLIVER of the main school. They were ory we cherish dearer than ever. yesterday announced his candidac> Boy Dollaway. received with cheers, and the Sup- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Denick. for county road conuuissioner. the last Wednesday night. Jeweler and Optometrist erintendent, in some well chosen election of which will take place "Eyu Exaiuiued aod (Jlasiief Fitted" remarks received them and gave this morning. Other candidates them to the care of their new are Bert Hamsdell, Cannon town- R. D. STOCKING teacher, Miss Eva Laux. ship supervisor; A. Bloomer, in- ems A larger attendance at Vc-rgennes 20 per cent Reduction cumbent, and Warren H. Town semi. last Sunday than usual. But there )f North Hark.—[Herald. Loar-i. Lii.'necMru* was room for many more. Come and boost with us, and help to McQueen sells Goodyear, General make the services a .still greater and Lee tires, all standard tires.adv r power. If you live in the com- Dubbelbilt Boy' Suits Sample copy readers, please note munity, lend us your aid. that this is a "cash in advance and We bought too many and thej're still arriving fresh stop when the time is up" paper, LOWELL BAPTIST CHUBCH. and consequently has no charge Your Accom t is VOIR Account QE'Tting NEXT Services Sunday, Oct. 17. Morn- from the makers. list and no phone orders are pos- ing worship, 10:30 a. m. Sundav sible. We are trying out the cash school, 12 noon. B. Y. P. II., 7:00 Bather than cancel orders, we have let them come but in advance plan because hundreds riirough the use ol our service, your money is p. m. the price to you is have asked for it these many years. Mrs. Mayie Hibble and Miss Mary It is up to the people who asked for made conveniently avnilal'S- to yuu iu a checkinp ac- There are lots of people right here in Lowell who it, and not to try to violate and Ecker attended the 77th annual count: do not know that mv coffee is ROASTED in this meeting of the Crand Biver Baptist destroy the policy. If it is good association at Crystal last week. DLEeCLBILT 20% off lor one, it is good for all. Try it buildiog by MYSELF EVERY DAY. it is abso- Partial reports of this verv helpful out and be fair with what vou Or ii is drawing interest for yuu as savings ur time lutely fresh, that is WHY it is better. meeting will be given next Sunday. helped start. tf deposits: Prayer meeting every Wednes- Great chance to save. Bring in the boys. Mrs. F. F. White received word 1 buy it QREEN, from the importer, savins you day at 7:30 p. in., instead of K p. m., from Los Angeles that her sister. In either case, it is yuurs when wanted. the whole-salers' and the roasters' profit and the as heretofore. Mrs. Lizzie Thompson MoDougal At the regular services last Sun- was just alive and left for there cost of a can or carton as well. That is why it is day Pastor Webb, formallv accept- Saturday night. Later a telegram I lie ofticerfi of this ins itution int'-rpret their rela- ohtaptr. ed the invitation of the church to •ame saying that she passed a was lions to the community as guardians of the public remain as pastor for another year. ;,t 11 p. m., Sundav night. Mrs. TEA? I have four grades, from 50c to 80c per CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE. McDougal was a Lowell girl and wealtii. Surplus lunde are luach available tor invest- pound. Also MEATS and a hundred other things. Every Sunday morning at eleven well known, and highly respected ment iu behalf of tl;-- ^eiit-rai vwllare, always the most o clock over Lowell State Bank. K^oons here. She was about years old. important object in banking all money not immediate- Sunday school at 12:00 noon. She leaves beside her husband and Subject for Sunday, Oct. 17, "Doc- sister, a daughter, Lucile, 14 years ly needed for current «-\peiiser- trine of Atonement." old. Christian Science Testimonial Wanted to buy, a house with a Let us be the guardian ol your money—to serve White's Market & Coffee Ranch meetings every Wednesday at 8 little land and barn. West side- th<» Mnblic. o clock p. m. preferred. Phone 139-4. [p 111 Christian Science Beading rooms "Comrades of Peril," a splendid are open every Saturday and Wed- new serial story by that most pop- nesday afternoon from 3 tu 4 o'clock £trand fj/teairo ^brogram ular author of stirring romance, where all authurized Christian Sci- Handall Parrish, will begin run- ence literature may be borrowed, LOWELL STATE BANK ning in this paper Nov. 4. In hook and read by the general public. - form, it would cost the price of 'he Lowell, Mich. Thursday, Oct. 14 paper for a year. iou will get it AUCTION SALES. here free with your best home pa- Try our Big sale of cows, heifers, horses, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15-16 per, with several other llrst class and general farm properly on the stories, and a whole library of mag- William Collar farm four miles Goody Goody and Father's north of Ada Fridav. Oct. 22, at "The Virgin of Stamboul" azine matter and all yoiir home, 10:30. 1). Everett Cramton and county and vicinity news. It's Clyde W. Overboil, proprietors. See Simply Magnificont the best and most you can huv for advertisement in this paper of Oct. your money "Can you beat it?" Lunch Sundaes Maguiflceutin UH fartluug uweep from Btauibuul to tlis bouodl«8H deHtrtu ^ ou can't. I pon your honor you 14 with complete information. of Arablu—uiagmlleHiit in its harem and Moiqus HCSQM—still more uiag- can't. Try it out. .*1 months aUc. A large •ssorlmtnt of Soft Drinks on ice for Will Lind will have a sale of reg- uiHwtit iu its wealtli of liumau dmuia. A picture that lifts you out of l <) months, Jjil.OO, year $2.(10. Cash istered Jersey cattle, 2 /j miles west youritelf with itu living, throbbing liuart appeal, surrounded by all the these hot days: Our Ice Cream csnnot be beat in advance and stop when the time Lowell Granite Works and our prices are not high. of Alto October 23. See adv. in tipleudur of the East, the languor ui it* uiyeieriouH citiee. this paper, October 14 for full par- is up. No bills run upon you and liculars. Admnsion 17c ead 28c no duns sent. Try it. Try it Fresh Fruit Merrill Day will have a sale of Special matinee Friday. Admission lie and 22c now. farm personal November 1, one Auto tires less than present cost _ A Monument or Marker . arriving daily and a fresh asiortmant of mile east and % mile south of Mosc- while stock lasts. H. D. Stocking. will remain for generations to remind passers by that the ly. Full details will be advertised Sunday, Oot. 17 The Kent county community in this paper October 21. board, affiliated with the Michigan sleeper was loved and remembered. Choice Boxed Candies J. Baker will have a sale at the ALICE BRADY IN "Sinners" community council commission just received. old Bell farm, 2 miles north of Ada 1 uesdny petitioned the county bridge, on Tuesday, Oct. I». See Tin; iutenaely dramatic etory, dealing with the temptatiooi of city life; board of supervisors for an appro- A Mettiorial adverlisemeiit in this issue of this itn pltfallH and Hnarea imd the ultlumte triumph ol good over evil. priation of *r),000 with which to LASBY & SON paper for complete information. Extra Added Attraction—A Sunthina Comedy carry on its work in the rural dis- to your loved oues if selected from our lartrc stock will be Cigars News and Magasinas Bichard Barlow will have an auc- tricts, stating that funds provided pleasing to you. tion on his farm between Cascade . "THE JAZZ BANDITS" for this work by a national organi- and Ada, October 29. See adver- Alio a Pox Naws Admission 17c and 28c zation had been withdrawn and lisement in this paper's issue of that the work would have to be October 21 for full details. terminated if funds were not pro- vided. Mrs. David A. Warner, J. J. H. HAMILTON ESTATE CARD OF THANKS. Tuesday, Oot. 10 A. Skinner, of Cedar Springs and H. I wish to thank the Vergennes A. Caldwell spoke for the commun- Citz. Phone No. 20 Lowell Mich club and Aid society, the O. E. S., NORMA TALMADGElin ity board. The petition was re- t the Cheerful Doers and all neigh- ferred to the llnance committee.— bors and friends for the flowers "The Isle of Conquest" [Herald. and the kindness shown me during Some used Fords and Chevolets, Brushes—All Sorts my recent illness. A Spacial 6 act Drana. Admission 11c and 22c bargains, at McQueen's. adv. tf. Mrs. Hoyden Warner. Our lint of Brittle Goodt it alwayt complttt. The KehekSs had a most delight- CARD OF THANKS. ful meeting last evening several Phone Phone If It's Hair Brushes you need, we'll fill the order at a price We wish to extend our heartfelt Wednesday, Oct. 20 matters contribuOng to the general for Guaranteed Groceries varying from 60c to |7.00. thanks to all our friends for their success of the program. Mrs. 37 37 sympathy and kindness during CHARLES RAY In Lizzie Palmer, of Lansing, was the Tooth Brushes—well prices begin at 15c and ao up to Bichard's illness. "The Girl Dodger" special guest of honor, and gave a 60c. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh. A CoBedy-drana you should not miss. most interesting and delightful ad- BUY Then we have Lather Brushes 26c to |i.50 dress to the members of the lodtfe. Miss Ariel Lawrence continues Admission 11c and 22c Mrs. Tillie White, of Lowell, pleased Crackart in a 7-lb. Sanitary container at 18c per lb. Bath aad Flesh Brushes, 26c and up. critically ill at Blodgett hospital; the audience with some very excel- Save 35c. Clothes Brushes from 25c tu |2.00. but Wednesday's report was liope- lent readings, and then the "work of ful. the order also added to the attrac- Choice Sweet Bacon, 40c per lb. Nail and Hand Brushes, lUc to 50c. Four liquor law violators ap- Sdle Jfour Uhe at re tiveness of the regular session. All Leaf Japan Tea, 60c per lb. Lots of other kiuds and good Whisk Brooms, too, are peared for sentenM before United Several members were initiated. At the close of the evening a line lunch 3 Iba. good grade Coffee for $1.00. in our lice. States District Judge C. W. Sessions in federal court late Tuesday and Friday, Oot. 14 was served, and it was late before were ordered to pay lines of $200 the very- congenial company dis- Regular prices, not speciali. and costs or serve 90 davs in Jail. BUCK JONES IN "The Square Shooter" persed. Several visitors froin oth- Those sentenced were John and er lodges were present, among them W. S. Winegar Christ Deluso, brothers, Mrs, Julia A 5-act Waslcra Drama. Admission 11c aad 22c Lowell, Pompeii, Clarksville and E. A. ANDKRbOK Gerboocg, and Fred Sikkema.— Lansing.—[Ionia Sentinel. [Grand Hapids Press. Wrist watches at Stock!ug's. adv. THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO WEEKLY SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO WEEKLY SOLO

(^T-ORGFCDJ/V\UY FIVE MINUTE CHATS ABOUT The mem I SUFFERED OUR PRESIDENTS THE LEDGER'S FARM DEPARTMENT THREE YEARS AGAZIHE Some may Uvo their fair dreams, cost- W PEOPLE ^ By JAMES MORGAN ly, Jeweled, rare drenms; Finally was Restored to Some may rove the luring world as free as homing birds; Health by Lydia E. Pinkham't But still I'll And my all for me, closo ONLY DISPUTED ELECTION A NEW EPOCH Carefully Compiled Information That Will waiting at my call for mo. Vegetable Compound. Barrett's Pan-American League O: In my printed palaces, bright tap- estried with words! Be Of Help To The Progressive Farmer Lev,••'II, Mass. — " I was all run down and MTURE !4GE 1822—Oct. 2, birth of Rutherford 1877—April, President Hayes —Martha Haskell Clark. had an awful pain in :ny right side, was B. Hayes at Delaware, O. withdrew Federal troops ••• • ••• • I .» Following his n'tiivnu-nt from Hie persistently consti- 1852—Married Lucy Ware Webb. from Southern State cap- A SYMPOSIUM OF SOUFFLES. 1111 pated and had very Pnn-Anu'rlcjui union at Washington, Facts, Fun and Fiction to Interest and Amuse Every Member of the Family 1861—Major in Ohio Volunteers. Itals. dizzy spells. I sut- after 14 years as its diroctor fjont'ial SOIL EROSION COSTS FARMERS OF 1864—Brigadier General. Banished alcoholic liquors If you have boon foroimnded nnd fcred for three years and 25 years of oliicial intornatlonai CO-OPERATION AMONG and was perfectly 1865-67—Member of Congress. from the White House. packed eggs for winter use when they COUNTRY $1,000,000 EVERY YEAR service, John Harn-ti has annonnocd LITTLE PORKERS miserable until a SCHOOL DAYS 1867-71—Governor of Ohio. June and July, ordered were not cheap, the early organization of an unolHcial Louise Du Pre I'r ie n d was telling The Woods 1876—June 15, nominatsd for out Federal troops in the FARMERS IS FAVORED leagno of Aim-rican countries am' but lowest In me to try Lvdia L. President by Republican great railway strike. price, you will be Pinkham^s Vege- peoples. National Convention at 1878—Vetoed Silver bill, which able to Indulge In NEEDATTENTION table Compound and "Having turnt'd over the direction over Kave — I Saving of $5,434,000 Was Ef- 1 found it a wonder- Kczyt • Crnon Cincinnati. was passed over his veto. a few egg dishes 7^4 of this International ollhv ti> ray suf- THE PLAYGROUND. k ^»tne 5 ful medicine. I can •iJ I iiss feund 1877—Jan. 30, electoral commis- 1879—Specie payments resumed. which are espe- fected Last Year. cessor, i'r. L. S. Uowc, it may he lil- V ,ie,,e , Tvvt Inow do twice as I ' ^ t e» ' sion appointed March 2, 1893—Jan. 17, death of Hayes cially fine. Those Shelter and Good Bedding Essen- imuch work and I ting to answer nummnis imiuiri s n» The city si reef, ireet. Hayes declared elected. at Fremont, O., aged 70. who are fond of recommend the Vegetable Compound to parding my future plans," ho said. \.\v< heavy on tkt tial to Success With Fall- 15AKWAKD MEKTIXG and nothing to drink unlll lie cannot March 5, inaugurated — " cheese will like other women. You can use these "Supp.trted by the favorable attitude | An awful aveinn reserved C: :0 Aim of County Agents to Assist in hold out any more, hiul then let him go 19th President, aged 54. this substantial and satisfying soulilo. Farrowed Litters. "'4 A" facts as a testimonial."—Mrs. M. of represent at i v.» sentiment alrcadv j Wiiose rays of HK Turkeys in the barnyard Determining What Form of Or- T A;-plcton Street, to the pond for a drink of water and u I'] serves his party best whe Salmon Scuffle.—T"ke one small csm heall Ek-i-ey, 186 tested in evory American country, i | I i)on the situ called all the other fowl one ganization Is Most Desirable Lowell, Mass. T push him In. That will be the end of serves his country best.'* . c H of salmon, two tablespoonfuls of corn Why women will continue to suffer ;o shnll contribute as nnifh oiTurt as i Where little elii Iv.CtOR'I morning to m meeting they were to hold him, as you all can see, for he will sink for Those Interested. HK tidal wave which swept down With those watchwonls Hayes had starch, one tablespoonful of butter, long is more than • can und'-rt-rard, jH>sslt)le to coiiiplciiiiL' tiie orgaui/.atii'ii, j Cifl'p M..wl\ ) hehind the btirn. at once." tho Kopttblicans in the congrus- sacrificed himself and his ailmitiistra- one-quarter of a cupful of milk, three MANAGEMENT OF BROQO SOWS w,'/< when they can nr.d hoaith in Lydia E. already initial.'d by me, of a •.-n-at j "We are called fogether," said Mr. T Co-op(tat;\e farmers' associations "I wish you would let some of us sioustl elect inns of IST-l still was run- tion to reunite North and South, to eggs, one teaspoonful of onion juice, Pinkham's VegKali-- Compound ! popular and pracfval. but imullic al 1 Tl iionses risr, flu rise, (lohhler, "tu discuss a serious situation in the .Northorn and Western slates, bilk a minute." said old Madam Duck. ning so strongly in tho campaign of cleanse the civil service and tu rogen- one teaspoonful of chopped parsley, For forty years ;• ha. Uen the stand- leagiii' or associatioii of the Ann ricm I teside tiie t: • v namely, timt of getting rid of Mr. If Proper Precautions Are Carefully whose or^iiiization was promoted by ard remedy for female i anu nas re - "I think we should catch him ami tie 187(; that Rutherford B. Hayes himself erato the Hopublican party. S-i qui- one-half cupful of bread cruinbs, salt countries and ptH)plcN which will p.'> j heir windows i - villi bloodshot Ko.v. Observed as Much Profit May Be county agents, last year efle'-ted a stored the health of th- ussuds of wumen his legs. That would be the best plan, never was confident of bis succew. etly, so coldly, so undram.'ilically did and pepper to taste and one teaspoon- sihly he known sis the 'league of Iho i eyes "lie has bothered all of us lately Realized From Autumn as saving to tiie members of .Srt,-1.'M.0(KJ, who have been troubled v. ith such ail- i hon we who have suffered most from Nor was the country surprised to road he go about all those gro.-n nhjects ful of lemon Juice. Drain the salmon ments as displacements, inflarnmauon, Americas' or 'ran-Anierican l.a^ue." i•"er huddled roofs ti . les. very much, hut my family In particu- according to reports made to tho Erosion Caused Chiefly by Alternate Freezing and Thawing Followed his visits here can poke hlni with a in the hondlinos the morning after elec- that be remained to the ond of hU and remove the bones and skin. Blend From Spring Pigs. ulceration, irregularities, etc. "Its purposp will bo to associate n :,n nnolllclal Iniernaiional i'a-i Aih-t- \nd find no a.i lar have suffered Kivat loss, and now j stales relatiotis service, l.'nited States Heavy Rains. hrier until he begs for mercy." tion that Tilden, tho iMnoeratic candi- term ono of the most misutidorstooiL the butter and corn starch and gradu- If you want special advice write to Icnn organization, with national kii'divisitms, a nipidlv growing numl.er of And childhtM.d'v v,. , I want to talk over a plan for getting j Ordlnarily the fall crop of pigs is ' department of agriculture. 'IV uov- ;hter die "Mercy! Would you bo merciful to date, had won I bo race. most undereslimnted iiivsidi'iits, the i ally add the milk u'niil smooth. Soa- Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co (cc nf;- representative men and women from Canada to Chile. 111 Jtes| ih rid of him and I shall be glad of your j Soli erosion, or the wasblti'..' of i ••wing, plowing under org;;til-• dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will that wretch?" screamed Madam Tur- The Uopublican national headquar- Itepublican leaders haling him its an son. remove from the fire, add egg farrowed between the middle of Au- "Its members realize the imiuense j ossibiliti' - f-T the peace, pro^re^s help in the matter." i earth by water, costs the • • - . -r- of r such as manure, stubble, stalk: be open.":, read and answereo 1 y a key, who had lost nearly all her fam- ters in New York oity shut up shop apeslate nnd the liemocnits despis- yolks, lemon Juice, onion Juice, pars- gust and tho 10th of October. It is ond genend gi>od of the western hetnlsjOiere. and hence ;N world at lar.e, "I second the motion," quacked Mr. ; the I 'nited States Si .i •'"M •'* • ov-y ivi-r crops; the practice of tile • raln- woman and held in strict confiderr;c. Tl- city irreat. Ill' L-reat ily. early eloction nigbi. tintl the Uopub- ing him as ti fraud. ley and bread crumbs. Kohl in the highly important that sows be well which cj.n result from their co-ordi'iated economio, eivie. • cur i age a id, 1 rtiiin soils, the u. ;b ut" it is so bit: a thi: "No; I would not. But 1 should like lican campaign mtmagors wont to bed lie selected one of the most dls- whites of Ihe eirgs. Sot the baking fed and carefully tended during this tual co-operation, free froni governmental and political control." in efery state of il,.- t '• • ! in : 1- i expl ves. Fr-'m city vatc in ci him to bog for it. Just the same," said resigned t<> defeat. linguished cabinols in histnry. But dish iti a pan of hot water and bake time, the care and mamigement of the tv most every county of te. A \'i g 'tati< i-'rom somher daw u t •n late, WSS/'W/SSfSAft.CAWetMada m Duck. TlUIon was elociod on t?io face of he did it without I'litisulllng party half an hour. All soulllos should be dams being practically the Mime as few years at'o the N;-:i"i a' 1' nsorva- i the gi it thmhs witii i i.ar "ihe plans are all very good—very tho ITUUMIS, with -<•:{ electoral vote* leaders or oonsidoritig ti of btiked in hot water to avoid overcook- that followed when the spring litters - \yweH/F/s/> rw/smwr tion .ongress i-epMi't-d .' ! (H 10.000 dire a c ti in ot the rain an : em-.-ks It has uu moment i wait good, indeed," said Mr. Cobbler. "There to KHi tv.r Mayes, and mid oi.-.o a fact ions, nnd ti.e 'iffendei". bvtitO.e ing. are farrowed. Similarly, fall pigs, Schwab Prophesies "Revolution" after they are weaned, siiouid be treat- acres of farm lata! I -••1 b p:' •tlcally ! the w of the water over th.- surfi-.' To iiear the chiMn remains only one thing to do, and that threatetiod ami mutu •ivil for nearly Lemon Souffle.—Take six eggs, yolks il ed the same as spring pigs, except timt ruined by s.iil e: • - oa. • •ious Is I g i v i t g tho soil a better opportunity to is to choose which one It shall be." a week before it cotilinned the mmii- and whites beaten separately, add one In many parts of tho country fall pigs j the ciinditi'in that 1 'f. N S Shalor. t the water. It is there, ire Irn- There are not many people be- The little ones, the " nations. Tt, the disgust nf "praetieal cupful of sugar to the benten yolks, 1 Life is a burden when the bod^ "Ves, there is another question Successfully serving as an under-' formerly dean "f the I • " ' i e. Scion- • port at t th; it some kind of coyer rop, sides Charles M. Schwab- riot more The buds that tiev pnliticians" ho "threw away" ti lil'-'li- then the Juice and grated rind of n do not have access to green forage which you have not seemed to think study to Mary Pickford, Louise Du Pre. fit';.- -chool, was • nee mo-.-• 1 v remark sucl IS VI t -h, clover, oat-, wl.eat or is racked with pain. Everything Than a dozen or .^o In tlu* whole coun- (While underneath t! elass foreign misMon on a man like lemon, fold in the .;tillly beaten whites crops. of, Mr. Cobbler," said little Brown has entered stardom in the "movie*' and on- j r\ e, 1, • gn iwn on tlu*. land during the worries and the victim becomes The stream of ' • • r Young Pigs Require Special Attention. thai "It' mankind cannot d"v:-e try. perhapiJ—who safely could an- lien, who had listened quietly all the world. Miss Du Pre is a little Southern .lames Uttssoli Lowell, "a dashed lit- and place in a buttered dish, set in a despondent and downhearted. To r<:\ In the northern and colder loca- fnrce ways of dealifiu' w "h tl o earth | Ol or t it any time that the land i- nounce the invention of an oil-burn- 'i'hrongh aneri. - o erary feller," as .Senator ('ameriai pan of hot water and bake -10 min 1 time, "and that Is, Who is to catch Mr. girl from Atlanta, Ga. Her real ramel which will preserve tbi< 'tn .* of life. not u. •d f ..r other crops, bring back the sunshine take ing enirine so ranch better than any 1 . "'k on your star y said, and he enraged Koscoe Conk- utes. Serve with a lemon sauce as tions, special attention should be de- Fox and how will it lie done?" is Lottie Lou Eady, and on her moth-' we must iook forward • • time— i (' >n oor plowing, which coti.-hts of And tind little yMllllllh ling by Hinging the political machine voted to housing and bedding the of ii}: predecessors that from the same e ex rmet crater Kveryone stood quite still, and then er's side she Is a descendant from the dessert. [j _r ( porkers, particularly the young pigs. remote if may be. yet liscern-1 11 ret he ground • ioti- level line.- amount of fuel it develops three times they all suddenly remembered that It Du Pre family, pioneers of that state. of tho imperiMiis senator out of the Veal Souffle.—Take two cupfuls of 1 These youngsters should never bo ni- ible- 'a h.'ti our kind, hav;: - wasted a en s> the slopes, reduces the llo-v of as much of available energy as the Tl ere is ;i sf ••••••!. ; was time to eat, and off they all ran to She is recognized as the first under- federal ollices in New York city, lie chopped veal, two tablespoonfuls ol lowod to sleep iti sheds or pens where its greatest inheritance, wil! m ie from ' •r dire•c-i y down tlu- slope. Al-) host of steam-driven, oil-tired eriirines. T'cyond the "1 b. washed at least once a week with a the barnyard as last as they could go. study to a screen star in the history of would also have made a start toward butter, one cupful of sweet milk, one they are exposed to rain or snow, nor the earth because of tin- , i; has ac- In i !j tititu- and ciiltivutir.g the cr-vs That is a siatenient so iarire rimt It i'l-voiid the corr : ^ond iar or sulphur soap. This will I'rake, "and 1 suggest that we tar and (Copyright.) motion pictures. the removal of the civil service from cupful of crefcm, one tablespoonful ol y should they he allowed to He on damp complishod." the S; line level lines are fullnv.^ i, so would be he,::-' •villi (Te'lulfty only Where waters pmv The Care of the Scalp not only help to keep the scalp free feather him." politics and spoiis-mongering had not minced parsley, three egus. two table- Tht national remedy of Holland for over 'j bedding. Supplying tho fall pigs | Hew Erosion Hnrrr-; that : shaillo w trough is made tdiov - when coming from a ;: an known to In crystal cad^ ' both parties eomhinod in congress to ; froin dandruff, but will open the pores "Oh! I think Ihat far too good for ^ Uili'lU' i "111 in njm I'JiiJ i ii ii n 1111 it im imiijimi mi ij n 11 mi 11 mi i iiii iim m 11 n n iifG spootiftils of Hour, one can of button Erosion injures or pra- • il ; ruins etich row. Mos: of the rain water is 200 yeorg; it is an enemy of nil pains re- deal In facts, n--: in ]'•• p •. or dreams— And to the chiMr> thwart his every effort in that direc- with plenty of dry, bright, clean bed- sulting frcm kidney, liver and ur;: acid t- .s Healtli Servi> of the scalp and permit of the free him," said Mr. Cander. "i propose that mushrooms and seasonitms to taste. fertile lands in a numbi': ays. The cat;-'.a and lo t i it: this trough uuti! f tion. ding frequently—once every two or troubles. All druggists, threa sizes. In other words, from a man like .Mr. Their li(|uiil !. • ;.-i How of ml k. make the hair glossy. we catch him and pull off his fur. one Melt the butter without browning, add • f tho soil either evtip-rates or is absorbed by throe days If necessary—to keep the: upper aimn l most fertib' ;•; . Look for tLe name Cold Medal on •fry b«x Scljv.al). As he says that the new Kin-; few very impt t^nt It i- folly to have the hair singed, as hair at a lime, and then turn him ilayeC boldest challenge to the the Hour. When smooth add the cream 1 : | BEAUTY CHATS nests and beds dry and comfortable is -A • j are was bed away until :i land be- the soil. Contour plowing should In- fttnl Accept no ua;'.iv{ion pnr'no lias ; i-^sed I'eyond the exjieri- Ii^ tc'iioments, its H yon to know alMtiit it et iirely iisrh-ss. So-called "hair loose, lie will be sure to freeze, and I'epr' 'lean politicians was his aban- and milk, cook until it thlekons, add a prerequisite of successful bog mtiti- comes barren and unpmdo ive l.'eep variably be prai'tin-d in till hill lands. nictital si.-iL'e ami has l.ecn tosred !n Are neither ;:;•:• e in-oper way of ar- that, I am sure, will be a puiiishnietit = by Edna Kent Forbes donment of their 12-yoar struggle to the veal, then the yolks of the eggs, 1 ' cannot "notirish" the hair and agement. Tills point cannot be over-j Farmers at Shoreham, Vt., Unloading gullies are formed wlr> : r -uit in art The beginning of a L.-eat many gullies practical, comnieri-ial .O'T.'.'.on. both And from each verdi he would not ehooT." reconstruct the Southern states from mushrooms and parsley. Take trom should be wisely avoided. enipiiasized. The young purs delight I Their Wool for Co-Operative Ship, actual loss of land for • • i vat ion. a is due to the practice of plowing and Stove & Furnace afloat and a 1 If you w.int pretty hair, keep the in a warm, dry nest, and th '' practical i ping. lowering of the water and a de- cultivating directiy up and down the year, there S'-.-ms bo ir.i e chance i'onr music : : •!• tiie root the hair not so distasteful to refined minds," had seized from Lincoln's lifeless use. fold In the stitlly bouten whites of seal]) ' loan and healthy. Wash the Ilea I MKAL 1? ATI IS except that bran is used in plaCf of hog raiser who caters to this desire ficient supply of moNtr.ve0. Hrainage -'ej" tliat he is mistalren. 'i'heir ehoristinu: ad tissue. said Mr. liooster. "I want him pun- hand the control of reconstruction, the eggs, turn into a buttered baking orning priticipio in all activities on and hair ' ' an and rins,. out ail soap. the oatmeal. Manv women use smaller Is the man who usually is able to ditches are often tilled p with sond, Terracing. REPAIRS Comparison lu iwe^p this onsr'ne Sing loud n n • md not the hair that ished as much as any of you, but can tiie entire proceeding laid been a dish and bake 20 minutes. tho part of emmty agents sharing in is tin- most effective • Then dry t! •.•on-lily with a hot towel, ILL you kindly print direc- bags of oatmeal or bran, in place of make the statement, backed tip with which frequently result- ii the flood'ng Torra< Dj you V--.ow we have in stoc^c repair parts find other intemnl '••'mNustion e:...-.oJ tragic failure. co-operative movements has been not : - U,H72 3 ffere:s; ves nr.". turnaces? if the hair should beconie "dry" front it not be done with more dignity".' "W tions for bran or oatmeal of the tuljoining bottom land and the method .•venting erosion, and it I he wash cloth, rubbing the mea.!. bag Hayes camo to the presidency in actual figures, timt there is money In No r v.;-.: when «her« your stove or Is not delinitely give; in Mr. S all's tirst jniidic anniaincement i>r tne '> fairy shores, (> i. ur mnot h" cured, lat j "What do you .all say if we catch baihs, or other baths for improving It l.s easy In the world to live after to act as the direct business agent of llh'h bottom is doilb • when all of the furnace v. is rr.are we can supply tne parts. too much w.-isliitnr. apply a mixture of over the skin. the woi-M's opinion; ll Is easy in soli- producing pork. destruction of crops, Achievement of Arthur West, the Bethlehem company's designer, but to do- orrd. ('\c('pi by dyes, tiie depths of an industrial prostra- tiie farmer or an organized group, but Wc spenahrc .:. carry:.-.; a complete line of Away from slime :: j grain alcohol and castor oil, about ilv • him and duck him in the pond, Ihon the texture of the skin?" writes a cor- tuile to live after our own: but tho lands are often covered with deposits s are employed iu con- 1 1 The best bath for rheumatism is an tion when wandering bands of Damp Bedding Is Dangerous. pans for ell s'.. ves. rai.ts ar.S furnaces. Tease by two-thirds t; fuel nfvl by ves^.-;^ that b'.n. c-a , to make steam, With leafy roofs :•! nc-s cannot !•.,• cured, excep , n pull him out by the tail and drai: him ^reat man is he who in the mitlsl of to assist farmers in determining what 10 hill lands, nection >• it! 1 ' teaspnonfuis df oil to tiie pint of alco- respondent. Tn ihe same mail came Lpsoni salt bath. This requires aboat Rutherford B. Hayes. of sand washed from ' and to do it with a tw -yrie engine "ttly t..'!f !ari:e :is four-cycle engine •casions. tramps thronged the highways of the the crowd keeps with perfect sweet- The great danger which results from form of local organization is desirable Fix Your Old Sto\« Lp end Where robin ne-ts ; hol. This will rosjore the gloss to the around the barnyard for all to see. I a request for baths to help a rheumatic Hence the direct b'ssi-s if the upland There iwo distin'-t typos of ter- half a pound of the salts dissolved in land, and soon the first groat railway ness the Independence of solitude.-- allowing the pigs to sleep in damp bid- Make II As Good As New of the same pow-r. is rnoue!; to l-rlng tib'-ut one -i,- "rev hit ions in Indus- When suninier i scalp is just like the res am sure he will he quite upset by be- old lady. plurality of 2ri0.000 In the popular vote. and to secure expert assistance, when farmer are the land oc'-ui ;.-i '•>• -Mil- races—l • ii terrace and the ridge - , 1 hair, and alsi act as an excellent anti- the Hthtub; the patient lies flat In strike paralyzed transportation be- Emerson. ding Is that the next morning they go iry ' that tiro so much more often propln - ed than - ')h. let us open w in on III,, hoily, ;ind shouh ing i.roinJit so low and will never come So. since our space is brief, I think His election indeed rested on the same available, in organization methods. lies, smaller crop yield- each ye; r, an ! terraee. A t • •;d of bench terraces* re- Stud hamt. Namber of Stove and Mmuficturtn' Katas septic for dandruff. the tub, with just enough water to lU(,, n t,l <'no, and the n.i.sf in.; "riant. otTee' • this invention. If it doos prove in And ask the chiMi - clean as the la<'e or the iia around here again." I will make a list of the various basis as Cleveland's in 1SS4 and Wll- ' '' Atlantic and the Mlssis- SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS. The county agent also helps guard a continued docreas. in th.- value of sembles a Se des of benches -t a tllgbt j When tiie hair persists in falling out 1 cover the body, and soaks* there till sippi. In response to the popular cry DETROIT FURNACE & STOVE REPAIR CO. general use as ;i. Mr. Schwab's •'.••scrip!ion implies, will he jnate- Iti on •;• to do this the head sh. "Siss!" hissed Mr. Candor. "A dlg- sons in lit 10. But in 1S70 the Kopub- tho community airainst ovororganiza- the hind. Some of :! •• 1 -s of the of slops Kidj.- terra - os. as the nnnu- and bald spots appear, tiie fault is not; the boat has left the water. for "more money" both parties In 30-32 Macomb Street rially to iidt:-ace the iti-pr-l.e::.^.^ feit i;!! over the world as to fuel supplies. j.^.anK.we.-cr£msu^ nitied punishment, indeed. But what Itcinns had not yet acquiesced in the A most delicious choose combination tion ami wherever practicable advo- bottom farmer are the : : -1 • .vcred to ire ; ly ridges of earth «• always with the scalp, but may be .Sulphur baths are beneficial to the congress were for repealing or modi- will he be doing all this time, may I suppression of Ihe negro vote In the to servo with crackers and coffee Is cates tho use of existing agencies. •j; so Me' remote nnderlyin- '/a use. Con- health also, and are beautlfiers as fying tho resumption act and for In- ask you. Mr. Rooster? South, And if the negroes had not the following: The cooperative associations which IB suit a jihysician instead of a barber, well. Many a sanitarium has made Hating the currency with greenbacks "Mr. Fox wi'l Jump up and eat you been "persuaded" by various means Cheese Roil.— the county .'merits have helped form Bad Stomach as tin faliitiL' hair n iti.' war w itii a I mud, applying this medicated mud to ers and the applause of tho partisan 15 Per Cent—Keep Eye on ot the other children. l>enjandn Frank- way of curing this condition, .although <»f the senate shall, in the presence of Decorate the roll with thinly sliced yv-v,.v.. s " months did ta t think 1 would live. This prophecy is road into the an- total stranger. When ; bid y is born j the skin. press. These united in denouncing Threshing Machine. Eatonlc helped mo so much I am now lin was tiie seventeenth child, but he it may sonietimes be prevented by the senate and house, open the certi- stuffed olives, and serve on a doiley nouncements that the Oldest and into the honif it !•- • (Copyright.) and ridiculing him as a renegade In up ai. i ti'-ie to work. I recommend it •fully weighed survived his name and grew to be a keopim: the scalp healthy and clean. ... a . . 'Syfw fiwrtpi ficutes. "and the votes shall then be Big Factors With Fall Pigs o- politics and as a sniveling hypocrite covered plate. Smut has taken a heavy toll of some hia:h!v lor stoma- h troubb wealthiest trading concern in (ho by tiie proud father. who always LTcat, u'noil man. which teaches us to This is rait always possible, however, Is Comfortable Nest. counted." pepper Hash.—Wash and dry five h.-'.ps jteopie . L'or well by world, the Hudson I'.ay company. Is throws in a (oni-'e • pi •und> for good as heredity plays an important part in a « in private life. oat fields this season. If you don't Eaton* e lofL'ive our parents for wh it we re- But when there are two sets nf large green peppers and one red one. :ind carryiiig ••'15 "h" ( Xcess backing the reindeer ranching project Measure, after •'. I, ' • entire family the tendemy of the hair to become The White House "went dry" for out Into the cold air, often covered believe It. examine any field \ybfi'e votes, who shall say which shall be Cut them open and remove the seeds 1 acidity am gases that p it the stomach of Viihjalmur Stefansson. famous Arc- will he-ill to hunt aiMU' id for a name gray. tho first time under the Hayes', and with steam, and consequently are like- you find smut and count the number t'yr!i;iit.) <*o(inted? "The president of the seti- anil white membrane. Chop the pep- * our of ord •r. If you ha ve indiL'-st 'On. tic explorer, and that the Canadian that will satisfy . vi :yl •••dy until the the president was bold up to con- ly to contract pneumonia or other of smutty heads on a square yard or ute." jinswerod the Uepublicans be- pers fine, add tho white heart of a cab- s.'itrr.e-^, leavtburn. bel filing, food re- government itself !.s going into the baby gets big enoug ii to realize serious ailments. Dry bedding, fro- square rod. The loss will surprise cause Ihe president of the senate was bage, also chopped fine, add two table- Erosion Between Rows cf Cotton Where Rows Are Run Directly Up and peatiti-. or .:! .'r stomaeh ihs;r. -s take reindeer business. what has bi-en attai at ii to it. holds true in every country in the quont changes of litter, well-built you: It will run from o to 15 per cent, Down the Slope, a Pract ce Responsible for Much Baaly Eroded Land. » aft.-r e.vh meal. I'i- box a Kepubliean. "The two houses," «iid spoonfuls of brown mustard seed, an Eatonl The first commercial reindeer I'nder our in -i : • i:;i )de of govern- world where oaks grow, as far as is houses, and plenty of food of the right which Is quite nn Item this season, a trifi- with y.--.r dnii-'-'ist's D WGILLI the democrats, because ono of the three tablespoonfuls of salt, one of a great depih with sand • - lam- thrown up a r- -s the slopes of hill- ranch is to be established ne\t spring ment the baby is noi •,•.msuite d about known, except Switzerland. There, character are essential where the pro- Compare yields of badly smutted seed, (Copyright.) houses was neniocrallc. sugar, and cover with good cider vine- aged by overflows or depos ;s o: iand, sides. jMnyzm. i hi Baflin land, where the Hudson I'.ay its name, but s oi'li^'. i! *o accept any strange to say, to of an oak is ducor seeks a 100 per cent plu-ralsing and figure up whether tho work of Compromise was necessary to save gar, Stir up thoroughly, then bottle. a continued decrease in ih< va e of Of the two pes tiie bench terrace A L company has leased a iarire tra.-t of combination of lettors which will keep accounted by the Switzor as a warn- FFMA lika everybody desu coun- record. Where these conditions tire treatitu: tho seed w.is worth while or Philosopher. the government from chaos and the Ginger Punch.—Chop three-fourths the land, nnd the money inves d In is much the •r. The ridge terrace hitid from the government for tin- an old maid annt in good humor. ing that, from no fault of his own, and try gonna bugahou.se bouta basa- realized, and particularly where the nor. And the essential thing is to re- Clear Baby's Skin —What They Meaa S "I have here a great inveutlon," eal<3 of a pound of Canton ginger, add one chcs has come int< •tieral use only during ur ose A bail game. You know I go veesit dat country from another Civil war. The fall pigs are kept dry, sheltered and member all of these things when seed- the construction of dra:; . P ^ shipload of reindeer is to Sometimes the baby - named after an for some trilling cause, great troubles Bagley, at the club. )e bitter dispute was left to T.'i men. one- quart of water, one cupful of sugar, that have been tilled or p . 3 lied tho last -J" y ••ars. r.encli terraces for ' im-isported from Norway in the i ancestor who w; s an advocate of slm- are to come upon him. game little while ago and ees too woll fed, il Is as profitable to raise au- im: time comes around attain. An- With Cuticura "Yes?" third of whom were senators and an- and l>oll twenty minutes. Cool and with sand. Thus it !•-• iipt^irer that agricultural purposes were used by sfprinsj. plilied siielling. and is thus ^iven u The elder, which in some of its va- inoocha meex up for understanda ver turnn porkers as It Is to produce spring other tbim;. look out for threshim: ma- DIFFERENT SORTS OF TREES. "You notice I have the switch-key other third were representatives, add three tablespoonfuls of the ginger both the bottom nnd tho tipia: •; rmer the ancient - of Europe, Asia and Soap and Talcum 11^0 Canadian government Is tatciny a hand in the ^nmo in Labrador short, jerky co_-iiMineii which follows it ! rleties is a tree. Is an excellent omen, good. I dunna for sure, but I tink eef plgs, despite the common belief to the chines which must thresh smutty of my car and my latch-key tied to- equally divided between the parties. syrup, three-fourths of a cupful of : should bo concerned it. tl - a ition South Ameri'ti. The ancient rer :-!- where it already has a small herd of the animals. It h.-'s aiipointed ('apt A down to old a^'e. Tli'-: ai o it is quite I but the Ur tree Is a better one. The lat- anybody go craze over dat game bees contrary. grain. Sotp l!5c, Ointment 25 ind 50c. Talcum 25c. gether?" orange Juice, one-half cupful of lemon jttis in South America terraced the F HAVE spoken of trees In gen- mudda gotta foolish keed for starta To guarantee a calm. Judicial decision of effective measure* for ^t >ppiiii: ero- XJ. Living of the J'ominion I'arks branch, to in •r"ase nnd domesticate this I tor tree is a sign of comfort, wealth "Surely." oral as the mystics interpret Oatmeal Baths Are Good for the Skin; the remaining third were Justices of Juice and large pieces of cracked Ice. sion. sleet, si opes of tiintntains. the walls cf herd. W | and station, while the alder—genus woetb. their significance; now as to tin; vari- They Make It Soft and White. "Well, you see when I'm down towa Ihe Supreme court, Stir until well chilled and add one HONEY-DEW HONEY BEE LOSS SECURING STAND OF ALFALFA Causes and Forms of Erosion. the tor race eu imnkments being nuilt True Enough. Stefansson has been employed, it :« understood, to create a new depart- ^ hcmup* Aldus—is u tree of evil omen. Natur- But plenta people aska me wot's UKOPEMUJ MUt-P Mill _ - r ous sorts of trees that grow in Dream- In the car and I get ready to start Nevertheless, the commission pro- quart of apollinarls water. of st on It hot day ami the teacher rr,< of the company and to act as general manager of the reindeer project. OM /£ ally the cypress and the yew are of matter I no learna bow dat game ees Erosion is caused ehielly hy the di- FtAC.Ckn ZCfiCASlEK gfR-'AH ' beauty and medicinal baths, with short home and can't find my switch-key, Chestnut Cup.—Prepare chestnuts Material Contains Much Indigestible Four General Methods Are Outlined, was '•ring to teach his unappre- land. Nearly ail kinds are of good play. Some frlen come taka me one ceeded to decide every essential ques- rect action of heavy rains beating upon SM ITH 5M I'H A, Ifp, KIS (5» E>T unfavorable significance. The lime, directions for taking each kind. I say to myself: 'I should worry! Matter Which Fills Intestines of Any of Which May Be Used - the rudiments uf ireom- omen, littt it is Just as well to exorcise tion in favor of IJayes by a strict party cooked until tender In a rich lemon tho ground, by the rapid n •vement of ,5 A A«C j1 CH £*11. j or linden, predicts that you will soon more game other day and be say lie [bL>:, tiie ti l-- the physical—have not paid much at- I dunno, but seema lika everytlng be used four or five times. "Iloney-dew honey," adds the boe the above four methods may be used ply. "you're off your dot!"—London the six Kngllsh girls designated by the i11momt ni- and see* if it does not sug- * * • whispered to certain southern l>enio- Lucy Webb Hayes. well, then add one cupful of milk, cook thirty-two times. Hows that run up phone and on. r 'l it <_ .ricrete tention to dream-trees, but as their ees talka backward een dat game. One Bran baths are taken the same way, division chief, "contains much indi- with success, and each of them, with Tit-Bifs. gest Just that. Old Mottoes Remedied While You cratH In a secret conference nt Worm- . , too stingy to stand until smooth, season well, and add and down the slope when cultivated to make a stor,-^ - in.x with a British artist. F. 0. Hop;,,-, us the love- fight Is still on. they probably will, guy knocka ball over da fence nnd my t( niI t ll!4 a umn three-quarters or a cupful of grated pestible material which fills the Infos- the possible exception of the second, (liK.,lt,s ^ concentrate the - liest In that land. Says Mrs. Logan; This Interpretation of dream-oaks (Copyright.) frlen say he maka home run. But he Wait ley's hotel that if they would let the m>.lt .in,i weak to resist a doml- fly-tight, closo-tittii.u : i. cheese, the yolks of three eggs and tines of bees during their winter con- has some advantages. wu((.1.' an(i iIKrease fhe amount of ero- "I proudly sub ml? M • • Myra Mor- Undei Our Present Form of Govern- Jusa run een da rink lika no can finda Spartacus—I see the waistline baa Reptiblicans have the presidency, the .j,, wife. Kepubliean president would let them lastly fold In the stitlly beaten whites. tinemont, causing a condition called gan, a petite blonde: Miss Lindsay ment the Baby 's Not Consulted. bees place. And when he come back moved again. Hayes found tho North and South slon. have their own state governments. The Bake slowly about 45 minutes. dysentery. To overcome this it Is Wood, a tall, slender blonde nnd Miss he seet down and no go home at all. Smartlcus—Sure! The motto of the divided and he loft thom more nearly Where the upper soil is washed quite Why That Lame Back? bargain having been struck. It was Macaroni and Salmon.—Cook the necessary that tho beekeeper feed his HUSK CORM AMD SAVE FODDER Sidney Burleson, youngest daughter popurar to hunt through the Biblt for —f One other guy run like devil nnd fall fashion-setters Is: "Hew to the style; reunited than they had been In a A WHITE PINE STAND evenly from the surface of the land Morning lameness, sharp twinges kept. After a lurbulenl night session macaroni until tender, then arrange bees for winter stores at least ten of the postmaster general; Miss Mar- i the correct spelling of Jereboam, and MOTHER'S . .-v, down nnd my frlen say he steala base. let the hips fall where they may." generation. He found the national GROWS 1.000 BOARD over wide areas, .hie to the moving wa- when bending and an ai! day back-

m THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO WEEKLY SOLO funeral of her father in Odessa Sat- IHE LOWELL LEDGER and TBS LOWELL LBDCaft and ALTO WBBLT SOLO urday. November.'8 ,"C Th,,r!,dl,>, ,n ALTO WEEKLY SOLO. Several of the children in our Mr. ami Mrs. Clare Ford and was largely Instrumental In the re-es- PublUhed rrery Tlaa*d*r iftap- vicinity have whooping cough. |,ur d POMONA GRANGE. Mrs. Gabc Oniin and daughter, ialth noon al LowtlL IncbifuL We are sorry lo hear of the ill- . y .*111 'eave soon tablishment of a million refugees at a The Ionia county Grange held for Clarkston, Idaho, where they 4 Viola, visited Mrs. Onan's brother y cost for genernl relief of more than their annual election of delegates to P. H. JOHNSON. Edilor and Prop, Lower prices; we're giving them ness of Mrs. Alva Rolf. will spend Ihe winter. BANDITS GIVE in (irand Hapids, Monday. Twenty-eighth year uuder $1,000,000. Last winter one-half mil- the state convention lo be held in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclntyre k after week, one management. i»h win S™.5 speiu ?riday ni^t lion war orphans w?re aided rnnterlal- Grand Hapids, starling the second LOWELL DISTRICT, NO 5 witw h Will Engle and wife. and children, imd James Monroe ie the amounts c, - MM: Office, No. 100; ly, and since then a series of large or- Tuesday in December and continu- were in Grand Hapid; last Thurs- Oct, 12.—Mr. T. Van Haitsma John Domie, of Detroit, and Mai- Kloodsiock UP JO POLICE . 139. Local newi U- phanages have been established to give ing throughout the week. The dele- day. n. tta spent Friday and Saturday in colm Kellogg, of Lowell, spent fonat UlItei r by Mn. Johmoo. them permanent caie. gates from Ihe eastern district are Mrs. Cornelia Onan visited Mr. Grand Hapids on business. Tuesday at Will Engle's. and Frank Schwader and family visit- But for American Hed Cross aid, of- ORION STATE POLICE DETACH- Mr. and Mrs. Kllick Miller, of Dan- and Mrs. John Court last Thursday. ti your pocket to you this fall E««a Grey, of Grand Rapids, by and the western division will be iataaripttoB Kalea PafaMr mrktlf ed Sunday the former's sister in 1 ar nl fldais of Poland declared recently, mil- MENT ROUNDS UP MURDERER :tion. Money trL ?' H ? ?' Stephen .Hen- represented by Mr. and Mrs. John ta adfaac^. Hastings. nell s and wife last week.' & lions of people In that country would AND COMPANION. ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH o work and to Om year Mr. and Mrs. T. Van Haitsma, Mr. Freeman, of Lowell.—[Ionia Sen- i and Mrs. Charles Brown and have perished of disease, exposure or tinel Standard. The contest closed last Sundav yuu mnntha VU and Mrs. William Davis and child- daughter, of Alto, visited at Chris. starvation the last eighteen months. 1 1 Corona and next Sunday the leaders will ihree inft !** ^ •• ren, of Grand Hapids, took supper Kropf's, Sunday. . * And the work there must be kept up MEN CORNERED IN SWAMP WEST LOWELL give a report of the result. copiee.• • • •••••••• •••• and spent Saturday evening with for another year. Aii papers stoppeU at eipiralioa Mrs. James Needham, Sr. Oct. 12.—George Mesecur is here Mrs. Verla Daniels gave a verv ol paid ior. jiulwcribers from Long Beach, California, to good report of the Grand River Val- "LOWER PRICES" is the order of the • We are very sorry to hear Mrs. REPUBLICANS PLAN INTENSIVE After s difficult chase through the atMNiUl wataH date on address iat>el CT QRMNTF' MT'DT visit his mother, Mrs. Abe Reefer. ley association held at Crystal, kdd to it when Fred Slamma does not improve as DRIVE. woods and swamps near Goodlson, and renew in advance to avoid fast as her many friends and neigh- Hev. Harwood and wife, Mrs. Oct. 5 and 6. Come and help make ill not be long* two bandits who had shot and fatally the Alto Baptist church worthy of a break tn service. bors wish her to after her recent Pbjrsicka and Surfoon ; Invite Herbert C. Hoover to Spesk James Green and Mrs. Cornelia On- Look lor nine mark on n^Hd of day. Our goods are marked very low; fall. wounded Herbert Reynolds of Orion good report next year. OWee In HfwaaBilu, LfwH, An Acknowledged Leaders in their Class In City Oct. 30, an took dinner with Mrs. Emma paper second week ot month Deiort Onan, Monday. Sunday school, 10:30. Jim Hickner is working at the Plans for an intensive campaign were captured by Sergeant Albert expiration and same lor Una! warn- bmery orchard. to be waged in Kent county in be- McQulre and Troopers Pat Malone, •ervant ing on last paper ol muntli paid lor. our profit won't be much, but yours will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey and little All Makes Rented and Repaired half of the Republican ticket were Prompt attenuon wiU save annoy- S. S. LEE, M. 0. Spencer Howarth and Wesley Baker '—NOW daughter Marian, and Mrs. Clipfer, outlined at a dinner meeting of the ance on huth sides. Fleasv remem- of the Orion State Police detach- of Alto, Mr. and Mrs, C. Baker, of Kent county committee Thursday. ber there are no exceptions to these Boston, James Needham, Jr., took Physician and Surieon The climax to the campaian, it Is ment. rules, ihey mean just what they Notice to the Publlo unusually|big. Sunday dinner with Mrs. James Oflke Hours: planned, will be on Oct, 30. when The bandits, Russell and Roger say. _ _ Needham, Sr. 11 to IS a. m. »to4p.B. 7to8p,«, Taylor Typewriter Store ""JriKX'SlI'' Herbert C. Hoover, former food ad- Morrow,, of Detroit, had robbed the Quite a number from this neigh- Suudtojs, 8 to 4 p. m. ministrator, and Congressman D. < Entered at the postolhce al Low- general store of 0, M. Csrpenter at 7jan/c borhood attended the sale last week OEF1CE: LEE BLOCK Local Representathra Desired Fess, will speak ot a rally here. eii* Mich., as second class maU«r of Warner and Dutcher, of East Eames Station and were pursued by DOLLOWAY'S BUS Office Phout, 98 Hoast, 118 Congressman Carl E. Mapes an- •'•o o' John Bovee, of nounced he had taken steps to have Deputy Sheriff Frank Qreenun snd LOCAL ADY£ttlU}i>G ttAim Pratt s lake. Saturday. Mr. Hoover visit this city. Invita- Herbert Reynolds. In sn exchange Lsavtt Lowell at— We're going to sell fine goods on a closer Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy en- 1' runt page reading uoLccs ic y«r DR. B. h. SHEPARO tions to Congressman Fess have of shots Reynolds wss fatally wound- 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m. hue cash. tertainea company over Sunday JAKEWAY WILL RESIGN. been sent out. from Grand Rapids and Lowell. . ..^niii fffcipp ed. Advertising in local columns tic basis than we have ever done; we're going The Republican committee also Leaves Grand Rapida al— per Une casu. On account of the many careless Lowtll, Michtaa outlined Its plans for Ihe campaign As soon as news of the affair reach- Grattan Township Supervisor Not 9:30 a. no., 1 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5 p. m , 11 p. rl Want aus ciassilied. 1c per word« hunters we dread the day when the Allowed to Hold Two Offices. YOIIR RED GROSS in the county. Republican head- ed the State Police detachment at hunting season opens up. III 1JG AGO cusii* or staiups witn order. *>o to give you prices that are in accord with Kent Jakeway, supervisor from quarters in the Pnnllnul hotel under Orion, by telephone, the troopers set pnone or ciiurge orders. i>o ad *• J un^ Alrs' Robert Ford spent Offly houn^lYll a. *4 Itetaa Taken From This Paper 25 leadership of Jacob J, Hull have Grattan township and member of out In pursuit and the two men were I also wish to inform the public thst less than lo cents. Monday in Grand Hapids. Years Ago This Week. been opened. the llnance committee of the board finally caught In a swamp. Both prlS' Lards ol aad rvsolutiuus the trend of the times; and we're going tb Mr, Harnel and daughter and Mr. QU. phone: N, OMMI If, R** Fitsgibbon saw mill ut Saranac Attorney General Alex J. Groes- Geo. Rouse is not driving for me. of supervisors, will resign from his oners were found to be heavily armed. ol condolence, oc per Hue cash. Lasryuk and son, also James De burned. + beck and Senator Charles R. Town- with Young and lady friend, all of Grand connections with the board al Ihe They had sought refuge in a thicket Ulutuaneai—*o liues iree, ail iu Meeting Lowell District Horticul- session which opens Mondav. send are to lour Ihe Fifth district, excess ol Uial ic per Hue. do it on the best ready to wear clothes Hapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and tural society. The Amerlesn Red Cress, by its it was announced. They will come inio which the troopers had to go to Courteous to all. Mrs. 1. Van Haitsma. Jakeway is the county school ex- LsuaUy six woru^ muxe a liue. H. P. GOTFRED8EN J. M. Zimmerman walked in a cir- aminer and is ineligible, under a Congresslensl chsrter, Is offlelslly lo this district next Thursday.— capture them. Two sacks of booty Display advcrusuig rule iUc per cle several times around in woods recent law to hold both positions. deslgnstedi [Grand Rapids Press, were recovered. & n . WHiTE'8 BRIDGE. i Physlelan 6 Surg«tn / inch. made—Hart Schaffner Marx. We'll have near Alto before getting out. Geo. The rcsi' 'vtilon will not lake ef- The bandits were turned over to ER Oct. 11.—Visitors at the Jerry Di- OVER CITY 8TATB BANK Coppens, while hunting did like- Ts furnish volunteer aid to the LOWELL MARKET REPORT. Foreign Advertiting Repr tentative vine home Sunday were Joe Shear Lowtll, Mich. fect until the end of Ihe session in elek snd wounded of srmlee In the sheriff of Oakland county. Roy Dolloway i THE AMERICAN PK£i>S a^OCiATKJN j wise some time before and didn't order that Jakeway's knowledge of Corrected,. Oct. 13, 1920. to take a reduction in profit, but we'll make and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lodi Shear phoDtii I offic® wn-a get out until after dark. time of wsr, In seoordsnee with Wheat, (red) til) lbs 2 1 and baby, l-rank Divine and son "on** I Hoaie US.8 the county linances may be em- John Cary had 1,7()U bushels ployed in making up the budget for the cenventlone ef Qenevs. Wheal, (white) (10 lbs..., *...2 Ledger Job Print is besL }l»rvey, and Leonard Bozung and peach crop. Corn meal, ton 55 $48.00 THE CUMJt.MED WISE. a gain in the friends we'll make for this the coming year. To set In msttere ef voluntsry s Death of Matie E. llcadworth. A light between Ihe country and Oats, per bu Not bi Hie wist* arc Uic yrcal iliiiio Martin Stair returned Monday to relief snd as s medium of com* GLENN A TOWSLEY, M. O. George Byrne, of Grattan, died. city supervisors is anticipated over Rye, per bu 1 $43.00 Uouc, Blullton, Ind., after visiting his munlcstlon between the American Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. the equalization of taxes and it is Corn and Oats Feed 55 For liic wise are pleased Nsith the daughter and other friends here. EYE, EAR. NOSE ml THROAT people snd their Army snd Navy. store. Will Ennis. cxpected that the board of state lax .Middlings, per Ion 50 $52.00 Uiuigs liial are, Mrs. Joe Shear and daughters Ofiicta: 504-505 Ashton Bldf. * R. D. Stocking, Will Pullen and commissioners will have to be To continue snd csrry on s eye- Brail.... 18 Tiiey ve char lea lue course ol tiie Lythel and Bessie, Mrs. Lodie Shear GRAND RAPIDS Joe Quick camping on Grand river. callcd in to adjust the assessments. tem of nstlonsl snd Internstional Flour, per hundred 6 $38.00 morning sun and baby, and Mrs. Mosure, were Citizens phone 62479. Born, in Keene, a son lo Marcena Butler, per lb (10 Under present arrangements it is relief In time ef pesee and to sp* 56 And know tne name ol' each separ- dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Morris Strong and wife. .. ..55 (Hi last luesday. said the country district is not car- ply the esme In mitigating the euf- $47.00 ate stai G. W. Crosby sold a load of Pork, dressed 20 00 And its ever the waj ul tiie wise to rying its share of the county tax ferlnge osused by peetilenee, famine, Merle Miller and family are dressed hogs in Grand Hapids at burden.—[Grand Hapids News. Pork, live...... 1..04 0 cling Right thru the store we have reduced your spending a week's vacation at Hast- fire, floods and other great oalam- raiuc $33.75 $5.25 per cwl. Lambs, dressed 38 00 Tenaciously lo an olden tinny. ings and other places. Dr. J. P. Draper, V. S. Itlee. Vergennes Reading Circle met al A former resident of Portland., "Sheep* , live ~7 00^-8' 00 Mrs. Ed. Mosure and her father 11 Registered Jersey Cattle Who ventures away from the trav- George Lee's. named Hessiguie, appeared in Ionia, To devlee and carry on measures Chickens" :k€ , spring and old, live 25- 27 2r and they were week-end guests of friends U Trutsall Calves, alive 14— eled road, clothes cost by cutting our profit to the Emily Scott and John Van Size, before Justice Sellock Tuesday, and for preventing theee esuses of and relatives in Grand Hapids. of Grattan, married. Calves, dressed 18 To follow lus dream into realms settled up an old mailer of nine sufferlnf. Martin Slair was a Sunday din- Born, a girl to Frank Madison Beef, dressed, cwt ....15 00—18 afar DIMMM years standing. A warrant was 38 Registered Big Type Poland China Hogs ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will and wife, of Grattan. FOURTH RID CROSS ROLL CALL Beef, live 8 00—9 Shall walk alone with his heavy bone. You'll find it evident in any of the Dailey. issued nine years ago for Ihe arrest of Ho wi Marriage of Edwin L. Brooks and of Hessiguie on a charge of raising New potatoes, per bu load, Miss Vivian Byrne was a Satur- November 11-25, 1920. Butter fat, per lb For the wise sit down with the Nellie Randall, of Grattan. a check on Peter Fineis. Since an day night and Sunday guest al Ihe George Montague, niember of MIMBER8HIP FEES: At my farm, "Lindhurst," 2% things that are. Murphy home. that lime ihe warrant has collected and athar Lowell Fire company. dust and Hessiguie has not been Into the new must a young man go, things you buy here this fall. Annusl ..•••••*•*...... S 1.00 Hut the wise may stay hack on the heard from. Recently, however, miles due west of Alto, or on MOSELEY P—iitic Contributing 5.00 roads they know. Phone us the news. If machin- when his whereabouts were Oct. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pen- Aafanals. ery aoise bothers call No. 239. learned the warrant was served on Life 50.00 Sec. 6, Bowne, at the corner Vet ever the wise give way Iu rod leave for Tampa, Florida, Tues- WANTED—Those owing the Led- him and at Ihe session of the justice Sustaining 10.00 Randall Parrish youth, Calls Promptly AUendsd to Qayor Nlfbt ger on old want ad accounts and court which moved from Portland Patron 100.00 And ever the old must fear thi- Copyright Han Schaltnci \ .Marx Save some money here jhe Ladies' Aid at Mrs. J. Cum- OFFICE and HOSP1TAL~Ob Wash others with job printing bills to to Ionia for the occasion. Hessi- Send dues to your nesrest local common to the townships of ne w; mmgs was well altended. The ington Street, Opposite BeaMeace. call and settle. Wages, paper, guie paid up the amount assessed chapter. OWL For never men come lo Ihe llnal next meeting will be held at the etc., are high, and we need the against him.—[Ionia Sentinel Stan- Bowne, Caledonia, Cascade and truth, Alton church, and some necessary PHONES—OFFICE 144-2. KEfl. 144*8 money. [tf dard. Or the end of things which their Men's Suit Young Men's Suit Overcoat Young Men's work in Ihe church will be done. skill shall do, Lowell, Kent county, on "Lindluirsl" And he who follows his dream and Special Special Special Overcoatt FIRST AID TRAINING tries We have just received a large To heller the world, shall teach Ihr All wool, heavy weight, rain ream Men's heavy weight winter snils. shipment of Young Men's Suits in Young Men's Overcoats, of extra sv ise. proofed cheviot coats in oxford and Money Warm, well-made, serviceable suits, new fall double breasted models. line all wool melton cloth. Popu- TO MEN AND WOMEN brown mixture weaves. Satin PlufflbiM, Heed not tiie wise when they tell made up in regular models of all- Distinctive young men's styles. All- lar fall ulsterettes. Especially Saturday, Oct. 23, 1920 taped seams. Finely finished coats an easy montklf pa|IIU. SUNDAES you nay! wool, heavy weight cashmere goods wool tlanneis, cashmeres and serges strong, showing of new brown and of very strong and durable mater- Hot Water and Lat rant maaay PAR Youth be brave as you build the in dark oxfords, dark brown and in heather, brown, blue ami green oli\V colorings. Weather ri^ist- your ials. C«nservati>fe models for American Red Cross ts Teaching Sale to begin at 1:0 0 p. m., Central time cs new I fancy mixed patterns, "combining plain colors. We certainly made a ing overcoats uf snappy style. Dou- tor your boma. men. These overcoats were not Hot Air Heating What though you're scolled at, day conservative style with line tailor- great strike in getting such values ble-breasted with convertible col- No. 3. and 4. Bowne Beauty No. 970610 purchased at present market pries, Hundreds of Thousands Life- CATTLE 1. by day, ing .U a price way below what yuu as these at the prices quoted below lars. Inverted back pleats and „ G*nyr»l Repair Work. DO IT NOW. which accounts for the extremely and Lind's First Pick No. 902084. Litter You shall win if the dream true, will expect when vou see the suits. —prices considerable lower than slash pockets. Very stylish coats. C.ll Phone 202. I make Saving Methods. Romuhts Dora No. 322887 R of M. Dropped Sizes lit) to -ll. any we dared hope would be pos- low price. males. Farrowed Sept. 1. 1918. Sire, Upsonie 3 Linger not when- the wise men > .pecialty of hot air AU& (). UIH. Sire, Romulus of Spring hill stand. sible. Sizes !14 lo 411. Lowell BuiMinfl Lad No. 1010C7 by Big Hadley 133105; Dam. rops heutinf. The purpose of Instruction In First 788.'i7; Dam, (Irrat Edison's Dora 243()57. Progress waits on your willing $35 |3S loin 902102 hy L's Big Orange No. 199503 $20, $35, $37.50, $40, $42.50 lis and Loan Association Aid to the Injured oflfered by the Amer- Fresh. hand. ican Red Cross Is to train men and by Big Orange M19. (Copyright, 1!>1!U. by Edgar A. (Jiifsl Phil him Talk It over with — i Detroit Free Press. women to administer First Aid treat- Wolverine Connie Xo. I3R)L39. Dropped Oppoake Lifhting M. C. QBBENE, Free, or ment promptly snd Intelligently when No. •>. Fall Yearling Sow. Sire, B's Bonan- Apr. 21. 1918. Sire, Fairy Glen's Fawn Ra- za .loe No. 401009 by Bower's Mammoth CHI RCH SCHOOL AMENDMENT. Union Suit Special Flannel Shirts Flecced Underwear Work Sock SUtion J. B. tEITBB, See. emergencies demand It First Aid leigh 1.(8113; Dam, Wolverine Daisy No. Joe No. 270435; Dam, Lind's First Pick No. The closing month of the ram- Men's union suit, Stephenson treatment Is not Intended to take the Spacial place of s physician's service. A sur- 281702. Bred Sept. 2(5. 902081 by I psome Lad No. 404667. paign in Michigan is to he enliv- mills celebrated wool spun unions Extra heavy fleeced shirts and Heavy weight, navy blue llanncl geon should always be summoneed as ened, to say nothing of embittered, in silver grey color. Heavy weight shirts, of celebrated Kenwood make, drawers in .ieager brown color, Bull. Sent for reeord. Dropped Oct. 20,1919. s precautionary measure where there Nos. 0. 7. 8. Gilts; 9, 10, 11. Boars. Farrow- by the addition to the ballot of the warm, durable underwear. Finely (lood percentage of wool. Double (ienuine High Hock mills fleeced We bought heavily and fortunate- ^RAGE ^• antiparochial school amendment, linished. Just Ihe weight required ly in Men's heavy all-wool Work Is an Injury of any consequence, but Sire, Great Kdison's Successor No. 113517. ed Mar. 12. '20. Sire, Mammoth Ben's Chief sewed. Two large pockets with underwear. Sizes 'Mi to 50. Shirts Dam, Edison's Belle of Springhill No. • under a ruling of Ihe stale supreme for protection from Ihe cold, rough buttons. Sizes M to 17'J. Blue single or double breasted. Drawers Socks in grey and white, rein- when one csnnot be secured s few min- No. 352107; Dam. Bowne Beautv No. MICH. • court. weather ahead. Large percentage llannel shirts like these are hard to with double cull's and tape sup- forced heels and toes, ribbed top, utes' delsy msy mean a fatality. In 120078. 970010. The proposed amendment to the line soli wool. We strongly re- tind this fall. While the\ last ports. Fine, soft, warm garments. seamless; thick, warm durable hose. such a case a person trained in First • conslilulion provides that "Mm rominend this to thosr who need Aid Is Invaluable not only to the In- Heifer. Sent for reeord. Dropped Oel. 1, Nos. 12, 13. 1 I. (lills; 15, Boar. Farrowed • child in the stale between the a^es woolen underwear. dividual, but through him to the com- This son of Illinois is one of the 1919. Sire, Doraitie's Interest Owl No. •ing of a and la years shall altend the Mar. 22. '20. Sire. Mammolh Ben's Chief Each $3.75 $1.57 Choice, 75c munity In which be lives. most prolific and successful of Amer- public schools in the district ifi $2.85 150152; Dam. Romulus Dora No. 322887. No. 352107; Dam. Lind's First Pick No. There Is perbsps no way of ascer- which they livf." and its intent i^ ican writers. Aided by a fertile !102081. id . Bull Calf. Sent for record. Dropped Sept. to wipe out all clmrch md private taining the number of desths or seri- imagination, his own career and ex- • ous dissbiements which result from 11, 1920. Sire, Doraine's Interested Owl No. schools. periences have furnished plots in Nos. 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, Gills; 21, 22, Hoars. • Attorney (ienerul (irot.-sheck had lack of proper safeguards or prompt abundance. Educated for the law, he 150152. Dam Romulus Dora No. 322887. These are just samples of the splendid values you'll find here all thru emergency trestment It Is safe to as- Farrowed Mar. 21, '29, Sire, Mammoth previously advised against placing CHBVROL&T has been plainsman, prospector, ies • the amendment on Ihe ballots on sert they number thousands daily. Hen's (".hief No. 352107; Dam, Mastodon's miner, country editor, city reporter Snowbound of St. L. No. 354114. Dropped • the ground Ihat it contravened the There can be no doubt that the appli- Jumbo Queen No. 855921) by Joe Mastodon the store. You can save money here this fall. and novelist, and has also taken a Feb. 23, 1910. Sire, Cyrus of St. L. No. I cited Slates constilution Iml Ihe "The Product of Experience" cation of First Aid methods to each No. 310811 hy Hig Jumbo 2nd No. 190739 !r and guar- • dip into commercial waters. Many 131021; Dam, The Subslilules Beauty No. supreme court decided not lo cross case would Immessnrably lighten the 2nd Dam Hig Hill's Queen No. (>39770 bv before after; • Hie l;rid;{e until it came lo it. With Try it and you'll find it's so. country's toll of suffering and death. kinds of life are depicted in his 331375. Hig Bill No. 251105. tested free. :t somewhat technical nicely four 117E like to do butinass with particular The dissemination of First'Aid train- books, but he doubtless shows to best • Red Rose's Azlena Bell No. 110083. Drop- ii'emhei.s of tiie court agrteil that if ing and Information has already pro- advantage in stories of the West. • the amemlment received a majority people, for particular people like! ped Nov. 11, 1910. Sire, Red Rose's Silver Nos. 23, 21, 25, Gills; Nos. 20, 27, Hoars. duced s farreachlng and beneficial In- You are sure to like his "Comrades il would then be the proper time to Thorn 127095; Dam, Eminenl's Azlcna Farrowed Apr. S, '20. Sire. Mountain Jack • pass on i s coiistitutionality while Chevrolet cart. fluence In the prevention of accidents of Peril," a true western narrative ; Bell 255914. • the minority of members lielt; on railroads. In mines and In great In- which soon will be reproduced serial- No. 393229 by Mountain Giant No. 107001 that it was so clearlx unconstitu- dustrial concerns. and Mable Wonder 3rd; Dam, Prospect • ly in these columns. Heifer. Sent for reeord. Dropped May 29, tional that it ought not lo be .ub- The sturdy construction, economy of The benefit of s widespread knowl- Giantess No. 910114 by Mammolh Ben No. • initted to tiie voters. In writing edge of First Aid In the event of a 1919. Sire, Owl's Barbara Torona No. operation, pleasing appearance and com- REGISTRATION NOTICE. 311959 and Jumbo Giantess Ith No. 059748, Ihe minority opinion .lustice l-'el great disaster, such as s train wreck, 151305; Dam, The Substitutes Beauty No. • lows used this strong language: plete equipment of the Chevrolet "Four- an explosion, an earthquike, etc.. Is For election Nov. 2nd, A. I)., 1920. 331375. To the Qualilied Electors of the Nos. 28, 29. Boars, Farrowed Sept. 27. 1920, "I aennot bring myself to feel that obvious. Laymen who have had First Township of Lowell, County of Sire, The Clans boy by The Clansman No, this court should by the discretion- Ninety" Touring Car appeal to dltcrlnrl- Aid training can render efficient as- Heifer. Sent for reeord. Dropped Aug. 5, Kent, Stale of Michigan. 103093 and Gersldale Jessie No. 710504. She ary writ of mandamus compel the sistance. Many lives may depend upon 1919. Sire, Raleigh Fox Crusoe No. 151722; secretary of state to submit this nating purchaeerf. Notice is hereby given Ihat in such emergency care. by Big Hob. Dam, Iowa Lady Timm No. amendment lo the people, thus pre- a conformity with Act. 126, Public Dam, Red Rose's A/lena Bell No. 440083. Red Cross First Aid work Includes 203479 by Capl. Price No. 90825 and Smooth cipitating a bitter religious war- oons o Acts of 1917, I, the undersigned fare in this commonwealth, in (1) the formation snd conduct, through Township Clerk, will, upon any Heifer. Sent for record. Dropped Mar. 17. Lady Timm No. 228521, she by Big Joe 2nd which neighbor will he arraved "The Value Store" Red Gross chspters, of classes for In- day, except Sunday, and a legal 1920. Sire, Majesty's (iamboge Lad 2nd, No. 71318 and Lady Timm No. 202292. against neighbor, church against McQueen's Garage struction In accident prevention and holiday, or the day of any regular No. 108,917; Dam, Snowbound of St. L. No. or special election or oliicial prim- church, Protestants against Cath- Phono 124 First Aid to the Injured smong men 354114. No. 30, 31, Gills; 32, 33, 31, Boars. Farrow- olics. Yes, Protestants against and women In all communities and in ary election, receive for registra- ed Apr. 1, '20. Sire, Mammoth Ben's Chief Protestants, and where the net re- every Industry; (2) the Introduction of tion the name of any legal voter in said Township not already regis- Heifer. Sent for reeord. Dropped Aug. 15, No. .352107; Dam, Gersldale Jones Lassie sult can be but a nullitv." THE KETAILER AND PRICES. pre-war prices for a long time, if Radical pamphlets urging the de- ings of playful children. A warn- Misses Lucy Cahoon and Eva courses of InstrucUon In high schools tered who may apply lo me person- 1920. Sire, Doraine's Interested Owl No. No. 813780, She by Gersldale Jones 244187 It is this phase of the matter While the consumer is rejoicing ever. The sweat shops have been struction of the good old United ing in time may save a life It Hale were in Grand Hapids, Sat'ir- snd colleges. ii i idO ally for such registration, or who that is so distasteful. The merits over the many signs of a general abolished. All workers are now States government have been dis- may be that of your little one, or day. 150152; Dam, Red Rose's Azlena Bell No. and Giant Hen's Oueen No, 034752. The Red Cross Is prepared to supply may make application for registra- of the plan, presuming it had any, recession in prices it will he well receiving a fairer compensation covered in raids on Hed headquar- that of a neighbor's. Misses Frances and Mattie Col- 110083. First Aid books and equipment st rea- tion by mail or messenger, as pro- have already been lost si^ht of in for him to remember that in nearly than ever before. We want to ters in Chicago; but we don't sup- lins, of Grand Hapids, and Mr. and No. 35, Sow, Lady Jones 813782. Farrow- sonsble prices. vided by Act. 7, Pub. Acts of 1919, religious bitterness und the press- all lines retail dealers are now in maintain that condition and Ihat pose it will do any good to arrest, Mrs. William Collins, of Lowell, OAK GROVE Every person In this country able to except Ihat I can receive no names ed Mar. 21. 1919. Sire. Gersldale Jones No. ing of the amendment is sure to a ticklish position. fact in itself is bound to leave the try and convict the guilty wretches spent Saturdav und Sunday with do so should. In his own Interest, re* for registration during the time HOGS 214187. he by Hig Jones Again 198153 and iew line make wounds that will require a It is an easy matter for a Henry price recession at a higher level while our dearly beloved friend. Oct. 11.—Herschel (irommon Frank Collins and family. intervening between the Second long time to heal. Ford who controls both raw mater- than in the old days with their low- Assistant Secretary Post is con- was in (irand Hapids, Monday. a complete line of celve Red Cross First Aid Instruction. King's Maid 539000; Dam. Giant Ben's Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Peabody Saturday, before any general or No. 1. Mammolh Ben's Chief 352107. Far- Perhaps the fathers of the repub- ial and linished product to send a er standard of living. So do not nected with the {^ministration. Mrs. Ciralf is ill and under the Informstlon shout the course and In- Queen 034752, she by Giant Ben 236953 and doctor's care. are visiting relatives in Canada. A REAL WESTERN STORY and an special election or oliicial primary lic were wiser than we are. Aside telegram lo all the agencies hand- ask Ihe retailer to bear the burden Which reminds us again of the old Mr. and Mrs S. A. Holcomb and struction classes may be had at the rows Mar. 27, '19. Sire, Mammoth Ben No, King's Success 2nd 547078. from the guarantee of religious lib- ling his output to reduce prices oil- unasisted nor look for a price mil- story about Ihe farmer who was Mrs. Hussell, who has been in nearest chspter hesdqusrters. election and the day of such elec- 311919 by Giant Ben 230953; Dam, Jumbo little son Morris, of Deckerville, Unusual Love Story. If you know tion. erty in the federal constilution, hand, but the retail merchant is in lenimn over night.—[Grand Hapids driving up a steep hill with a load very poor health all summer seems are spending a few days with rela- verv much imnroved. Flsk Tires, Tubings Oct. 23^ 1920—Last Day, For Gen- Giantess Ith No. 059748 bv Motiw's Jumbo No. 30, 37. 38, Gilts. Farrowed Apr. 2, 1920. when the great Northwest territory, a very dilTerem situation. He has Press. > of potatoes. The end board dropped tives and friends. Mrs. Anna (ilass, of Grand Rap- Randall Parrish's novels you know they RED CROSS EXTENDS eral Registration for Said Election. Jr., 242415 of which Michigan is a part, was to constantly maintain a stock of out und away went Ihe spuds, while W. J. Strother and family and Sire, Mammoth Ben Chief No. 352167; Dam incorporated into the Lnion in goods to meet the day by dav wants | the farmer stood mute with open ids, visited her father, Tom Hart, All electors not already regis- Ladv Jones 813782. ters COAL AT $4 A TON. Arch and Mary Henderson, of l^ake and Accessories are never disappointing — strong men9 RELIEF TO POLAND No. 2. Mammolh Joe's Chief 404771. Far- 1789, an agreement born of the tol- of his customers and so his shelves ' mouth. "Why don't you swetfr. last week, Wednesday and Thurs- tered, and intending to vote at said The Indiana coal and food com- Odessa, spent Sunday at James Ren- erant wisdom and broad statesman- are filled with articles necessarily Mister?" asked a witness. "I can't day. election, should make application rowed Sept. 23, *19. Sire, B's Bonanza Joe mission has fixed a price of .$4 a wick's. brave, lovable women; virility of action9 ship of JeM'erson was entered in- purchased when all costs were at do it Justice!" We can't, either. Mr. and Mrs. Whitby were in More than $5,000,000 has been spent lo me on or before Ihe 23rd day of No. 404709 by Bower's Mammoth Joe No. ton at the mine mouth for 30 cars Miss Clara Renwick, who has at to. The horrors of the Thirty their peak. In many lines orders Honest to (ioodness, we can't. It Grand Hapids, Friday. by the American Red Cross In siding October, A. D., 1920. of coal. The commission ordered been very 111 the past week is gain- smashing adventures and the charm of the 270435. Dam, Lind's First Pick No. 902084 Years' War and other religious had to be placed months in advance. wouldn't be right. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheetham the stricken people of Poland. The Notice is further hereby given the American Mining company and ing very nicely. Her brother. Will by Tpsome Lad No. 404007. Terms of Sale, Cash struggles were almost contempor- He cannot drop prices abruptly to entertained an aunt and two cous- organisation has nursed the sick, fed that I will be at Township' Clerk's the Knox county coal operators to and wife, of Millbrook, have been great outdoors. They keep the reader aneous history to them. They sought coincide with manufacturing cuts The Grand Rapids News ig being ins with their wives several days the starving, clothed the naked, shelter- Oilice, on Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, A. 1)., ction of sell these 30 cars, which thev hud caring for her. to guard us against the intolerance W1'h0ut dropping into bankruptcy. boycotted because it editorially last week. Murphy's Garage 1920. From 8 o'clock a. m., until 8 on hand, to the Indiana utilities close to their pages, and this one is no ed the homeless, schooled the children that had sunk Ihe old world in mis- The automobile owner who dis- favors the submission of the paro- o'clock p. m., on each day for the and schools at the price it fixed. snd cared for the orphans there. It bss Dinner will be served at noon for those from a distance. ery and drenched it with blood. covers that the resale price of his 1 EAST LOWELL. eftceptioii. purpose of reviewing Ihe registra- An Indianapolis dispatch declares chial school issue; in which matter, Citirrhal Detf ness Caaaot Be Cural Vulcanizing done and work guaranteed. conducted a relentless light sgslnst ITieir idea that never in this land car has been reduced a quarter or a doubtless, the editor expressed his Oct. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wis- tion and registering such of the this is in accordance with an un- by local appUcktlont. •• th«r cmmc r«Mta typhus, cholera and other terrible dis- >y'S should consciences be subjected to third between noon and night can honest sentiments, as was his right th# dlMiatd portion of tho Mr.Thar* it ner entertained her sister and (liialilied electors in said Township derstanding reached between the only ono way to euro catarrhal d«atn«M, esses. So todsy millions of men snd BIDS:—W# desire your presence at our sale, but if impossible to attend, send force found expression in this comfort himself with the thought and duly. We have noticed during daughter, of Big Rapids, and Mrs. as Shall Properly apply therfor. operators and the commission at and that U by a coutltutlonal romody. women In thst resurrected nstlon agreement, the "Ordinance of 1789," that his bus is just as valuable to many years of conscientious edi- Catarrhal pcafnasa la cauaod by an la- Wait and Mrs. Severy, of Lowell, Women Electors—The names of your bids to auctioneer or clerk and tha tame will be treated honorably and Terre Haute, by which the opera- flamtd condition of tht muctua lining ot which, after proclaiming that in the him for service as ever, but the re- I lorial work that most newspaper the latter part of the week. Soon to oppoor corioHy in theso spesk In grstefnl appreciation of "The all qualified Women Electors not tors agreed to furnish fuel to the tho Buataeblan Tubo. Whtn thla tubo It to the best interest of bidder. new American territory education tail merchant has no such consola- renders will pass, without favorable Inflamtd you havo a rumbling touad or im- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Godfrey were Greatest Mother In the World." already appearing on the registra- utilities and the schools, the latter perfect Soaring, and when tt la tnllroly should be fostered, said: 0 n,us se a,H a . comment 999 editorial utterances in Grand Rapids, Friday. Nearly 200 Aninrlcnn Hed Cross tion list will be registered, in con- il '!* * " ' ft margin being now badly in need of coal. oletod. DoafaoH to tht rault Ualaot the Auctioneer, N. C. THOMAS, "No one demeaning himself in a that will enable him to continue in that please them and condemn with- Inflammation can bo rtducod and thla tube Try Our workers are now engsged lo relief ac- formity with the foregoing pro- Clark, J. C. PROCTOR, If the price of bituminous coal Emma Helm spent Sunday in eohmno. Yoa will wool lo rood H! aceable and orderly manner shall business as well as buy new stock out mercv Ihe one in a thousand TMtortd to Its normal condition. Soaring tivities In Folsnd. Four Isrge relief visions. Caledonia, Mich. should be fixed everywhere at or *111 be destroyed forever. Many caeet of Belding with her sister. Caledonia, Mich, molested on account of his mode at lowering prices. with which they disagree. Thus, deafaett are caund by catarrh, which to Dated, Sept. 22, A. D., 1920. discrim- K near $4 a ton at the mouth of the George Northway, of Detroit, is bases sre in operstlon snd eleven mo- of worship or his religious senti- There seems no doubt that the it is, that the editor who has the an In flamed condition of the mucoui tur- Frank N. White, Clerk of said mine, it would not be long before toee. Hall t CaUrrh Medicine acta thru here for two weeks, making some bile units sra In the field. During the ments." general re-adjustment process is courage of his convictions, must be Township. the price to the consumer would the blood on tho muooue eurfacet ot the repairs on his place. Canned Goods last |welva months thla organlsattoa The proposed amendment to now under way. Hut the way to content if he has the approval of m to $10. come tumbling down. The cost of We will ghre One Hundred DoUart tor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beimers and WM. H. LIND, Prop., P.O.Alto RautaAlU force the closing of all church help it is not to stop buying. The his own conscience. c railroad transportation and the leg- y* Cutarrhal Deafneee that caaaot their young son are at the Beimer iehools is so contrary to the spirit public can best help the movement Hfira Catarrh Modldae. Clr- home for a week. itimate profit of the retailer would eulart free. All Druggie to. Tie. of the ordinance of 1789 that we by buying sanely and intelligently and Preserves not bring the price up to that which There arc some who argue that R. J. CBENET * CO.. TOLOSA, A Ora Godfrey, of Lowell, was out seem to have shut our eyes to the for its needs because it is not until to his place Saturday. we are today forced lo pay. The the liquor laws should be abolished teachings of the founders of the re present stocks can be disposed of profiteering of coal has been largely because they are violated. To be POTTERS CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. C. Conklin were in public.—I Grand Rapids Press. without serious loss Ihat there can at the old prices while they on Ihe part of the operators and consistent^ they should also advo- Grand Rapids last week. be a general and permanent reduc- Oct. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Willis the brokers, who get entirelv too cate abolishment of laws against There was a good attendance at This ie the sixty.third day of Me tion in price. If that thought is Wilt and Lyle Goodell spent Sun- last. YouMl find Ibaa much for the coal nefore it comes murder, arson and theft, because the services Sunday conducted by Swiney's self-imposed fast. If he day in Grand Hapids. Little Glare carried in mind there will be a into the hands of the local dealers. these are violated every day. In the new Methodist pastor. rigbt. hasnt beeir fed he has Dr. Tanner Stone returned with his grand pap gradual and steady easing of costs The latter, we believe, will agree the meantime the reasonable rem- C. Dutcher and family left for •eaten by twenty-three days. Aside without violent dislocation or busi- ents. Grand Rapids Thursday night. t MM .fSSWV 3 VtV#* • «aa that iM.OO a ton at the mine mouth edy for existing evils is the election a;iio p. m., to 4KMI p. ai. Jtoie fn>m the hunger endurance feature. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott spent (Hcgislered Poland China Hogs.) headlight on, he turned to look VISIOO&. ness wrecking. By helping the is more than ample to pay for the of officers who will enforce the laws Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hub- I*. . .. .» Grand Rapida, Mlohlgan Suuday* bjr appoiotnaut. Is int Thursday at Fred Reeves' of Otisco. bel, of Grand Rapids, a 11-pound Fri., Oct. 22, D. E. Cramton Ada. over his work and saw one shock Dated. Sept, 22, A. D., 1920. interest seems to be dealer dispose of his goods bought mining and Ihe fair profit on in- and punish violators. Try a Sack on • v-V PHONEI: CltluuH, No 7 is not Mr. Reeves has sold out and will daughter, Oct.' 8. Sat., Oct. 23, Wm. Lind, Alto. going up in smoke. Well, it might George W. Alexander, Clerk 01 90^ tt• *law , writ- earlier we shall, in reality, be help- vestment.—[•Grand Rapids News, Our Guarantee Borgerson Grocery .••li'n.v -.Ij-. i, _ • Bell Une, No. ML-S*. tn or unwrittenun , that • prisoner ing ourselves. move to Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Story, Freda $ f (Registered Poland China Hogi.) navorbeen hit straw stack. Safety Bowne Township. ? — j < The BOB firs scsson Is here, sad IMgr starve himself free. Of course we need not expect Clayton Cahoon and family spent and Ware were in Odessa, Sunday. (Registered Jersey Cows.) Orst. Alto, Michlgaa. m Caa Califarala heal thla weatksr? with it com reports of fatal burn- Sunday at Rookford. The Cummins family attended the THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO WEEKLY SOLO THE LOAV JUJUIJ LJUUCJKBIK •nd IHE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO WEEKLY SOLO. The Great Lunkhead Mystery Pablished trery Thunday tftar- PARNELL. Hev. lloughtaling and family, Don*t forget our Building Your Wealth noon at LowdL Uchliin. Oct. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Will Han- pastor of the Na/arine denomina- ruerft tid P. II. JOHNSON. Editor and Prop. nah and family, of Grand Hapids, tion, are moving into the house va- use /.v MV . ypy/ns -c DO Twenty-eighth year under spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. cated bv Albert Bedell's. THIS AlfVil:. A bank works for you night and day, week after week, one management. Julia Malone. Mrs. Polly Livingston spent over Annual Room Lot and Remant Gtiaart Phones: Office, No. 100; Mr. and Mrs. Burke, of Grand Sunday with relatives of Freeport. adding cents to your duliars. Little by little the amounts Beaidtnce, 239. Local news ta- Hapids, were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs." Dan Weaver visited her son, The Alto Weekly Solo grow till each addition is a rtapcctaulc sum. ^ Sale of Wall Paper== Ken at latter hy Mrs. Johnson. and Mrs. George Gahan, Sunday. John and wife, of near Hastings, Will McCormick, of Greenville, over Sunday. 7 ufro mur me, JOSEPH TIMPSON, 101 DIES. Where does the gain come from Not from your pocket- iabaeripttoa Kalea PafaWy Mrlettf called on Parnell friends Saturday. A doctor was called to attend Boglnnlng Ool. S—Ending Ool. 23 LOGAN Mrs. Frank Costello and children, Lawrence Miller, Monday evening. Pttor P. IMas Isssl Npsrtv mk Oct. IL—Mr. and Mrs. Zoets and We will start a Nor from ours. It is the result of production. Money la a4faace^ Pioneer of Kent County Waa Born One year tJUW of Flint, are visiting at Dan How- Clinton Schwab und family en- agent for aimtfiftas aad |sh pM* the iatter's daugther and husband, placed in a bank is given au opportcnity to work and to tertained several auto loads of com- ing. SubMripttoQi aad Isssl Has in Ireland in 1819, s>ia months •• ••••••••••••.••••& UU ard's. of Grand Hapids, came out Tuesday produce. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byrne and son pany to Sunday dinner. SlMUr rtedvod hy rntil pfataa m At Ihe age of 101 years, Joseph CRATE MILL ihree mouths 5Uc W. will .Uo rflow a 10* discount on Timpson, Kent counly pioneer, died lo visit the former's grandsons, bingle oc and Miss Marie Byrne were Grand Orison Rowley and family, of; ottt. |f Herman, Howard, and Donald Zoels near Belding, also Mr. Evans and ! all Mixed Paint during this sale. Ottea at Alto Fwaitan Stars. Saturday at the home of his daugh- - Thus a bauk builds your wealth. Aii papers stopped at aiptration Hapids visitors Saturday. Gives a brilliant glossy sblne thst ter, Mrs. Dell Wood 114 Terrace at the home of S. S. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan, of O'- Mr. Waites, of Freeport, spent Sun-1 (Lms not rub off or dust off'-tnat Fellow thi Trsvsls of ths Famous Mrs. Lydia Thompson visited at Monday, Oot. 18 el UuM paid ior. Sutwerihers •nneals to tht Iron—that lasts fottf avenue, S. £. He resided in Kent slMNild watUk date on address lahel Neal, Nebraska, are guests at the day with John Loll and family. ; Msdal Oislgnsd to bt Worn by ths the home of Rev. Charles Deardorf, Start with a small deposit if you will. Add to it when Albert Bedell and wife have < times as long si my other New is the time to stock up on Wall county since 1850. and renew in adyanve to avoid home of D. A. Doyle. Forson Proving ths Right to bs of near Elmdale, Sunday. and can make almost im- vou can—regularly If you can do so. It will nut be long Rev. Father Flannery and Hev. moved into the tenant house of S. i He was born in Ireland in 1819, break in service. Black Silk Stove Polish Known to ths World as ths llg- Paper and Paint for next year. and came to Canada with his par- Samuel Stahl, of Elmdale, wais Father Fitzpatrick, of Alpena, and W. Custer. j the guest of Dilman Bleam, Sunday. madiata delivery on a lim- till you can fairly see it grow. Look lor hiue mark on haad of Is in « class It's mors gist Lunkhssd. At the old Bell farm, just east Ward school house, ents when he was still a child. He paper second week ot month Peiore Rev. Father Behan, of Parnell, were caKfully made a Corrine Erb, of Elmdale, was the guests at a ti o'clock dinner given al McCOUDS AND WHITNEYV1LLB i EPISODE X came to the United States when 16 itad number of expiration and same lor hnai warn- from ielUr maltriah Yours for Paint and Wall Paper, The Sayings and Doings of Our yars of age, and soon afterward set- guest of Myrtle Weiland, Sunday. ing on iast paper ot month paid lor. the home of the former's sister, Oct. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Try it en your parlor When the Man WHO OARELfeSBLT 2 miles north of Ada bridge, ^ mile east of Honey Clayton Waterman, of Grand Make THIS BANK Your Best Servant Mrs. D. A. Doyle, Tuesday eveoing. Cooper, of Grandvllle and daughter, \ •tevt.yeurevevolcsioto m Own Home Folks tled on a farm in Bowne township. Prompt attenuon will save annoy- WASTES THINGS found thst ths Hapids. called on his aunt, Mn. Open an Account With Us Today—NOW James Doran and Patrick Drib- Mrs. Densmore, of near Hudson- j ndP' Surviving him are his daughter, POTATO CRATES ance on both sides. Please remem- lhf Mrs. Custer's live and enioyable lime ssiis had bs Lsuaiiy six wuros muxe a line. and James Tenyke. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilkinson Liodseed Oil and White Lead and all Prepared ^ Oct. 12.—Leo G. Hoy Erh. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson and called on his father Sunday after- over he saw that the wasted material 3 Spring Shoats Cream Separator are doing the work. nephew, Harvey Snyeler several all present. Display uaverlising rule iUc per Mrs. Hettie Morgan of Grand Hap- Stauller, wife and sister. Mrs. U. S. children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles noon. has to BE PAID FOR and he saw Paints at sacrifice price this week. & limes during the past week assist- Bex Antheiny lias removeel the inch. ids visited her sister, Mrs. Hobert Gress spent Sunday with Mr. and' Calf, fi Months Old Quantity of Hay Mr. and Mrs. McGeary, of Alto, Hunter, oof West Howne. visited Ihat HE WAS THE ONE WHO PAID toe>k dinner with Mr. Miller's peo- ing in earing for him. scenic elisplas whi llic wise are llie yreal mings J, E, StaulVer, of West Howne. bell. were dinner guests of Joseph proliteer germ. Mr. John Grenfel. Monday afternoon. in the L. A. Hrown and Duane Miss Mary Mitchell, of Grand WASTE he became a CAREFUL and 2-horse Cultivator 00 Chickens called al the local oilice, and left a George Voder ar.el wife, visited our local meat man receiving a bill Darling's Grain Grower 1-9-1 dune, Hapids, visited Mrs. D. I). Krum last Mishler and wife Sunday. In the $43.00 Monday night neighbors were Brown's residences a BETTER worker. feu- sale advertisement. Sunday at Hanliehl. Mrs. Mira for silo, and other patrons of the Fur liic wise are pleased with the awakened about 12 o'clock by the week. A Jax Cultivator afternoon they attended a special Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley and child- Potatoes U Men's Work Shoes at a very low price. Frank Howley is moving into) Poor, accompanied them home for service for Samuel Speicher held Light Co., are making loud wails tuuigs tliul are, tiring of guns and ringing of bells. H. M. Wilcox had a barn raising When ho taw this he decided that Darling's Half and Half 1-23-0. $52.00 ren. of Berlin Center, are visiting Plow , . # John Wachler's house, recently va- two weeks' visit. at Ihe George Karcher home. and laments. Have to go out and They ve char leu liic course ol" the It was nothing, but to let the par- Ihe Lintons and Hockefellows. last Friday. he would not be entitled to any BIO- fi-horse-power Gas Engine Josie Housh and family, of Port- morniiiii sua QEST LUNKHEAD Medal any longer 4 cated by H. H. Scheldt. Joe Herkey and Edwin Voder, catch lightning bugs soon. Globe Potash Special 0-10-2 son know that he was really mar- Does the Hed Cross nurse sta- Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bailey spent Set Team Harness land, visited Sunelay with his broth- A class of woin«-:i voters is being $38.00 And know me name of each separ- Sunday in Lowell with the hitter's io he look ll off k-ad went and pinned Melvin Hoss and Floyd Hunt with their families, and Jacob ried. tioned at Lowell visit in the rural Have those shoes all fitted with rubbers in ad- er, Eddie Housh and family. Blough visited Jesse Burt ami wife, organized feu- ballot and general ate star Mrs. J. S. Thomas, Gregg Hams- districts. The patients in her care parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jones. It on the Man WHO WAITS FOR i went to Grand Hapids Tuesday George Simpson is driving team Globe Black Soil Special 0-12-4 $47.00 And it s ever the wa> ut the wise tu with a load of poultry, ol Ada, Sunday. election instruction. Notice of meet- dale and wife visited the past week are Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Among those of Vergennes, who OTHERS TO HELP HIM, vance of rainy weather and save those wet feet *T for Ozi Pardee on the road. ings will be given out in the near cling enjoyed the privilege of hearing Mrs. Cecil Preston and children, with his brother, of Host wick Lake, Ernest Forbes' little son, Mrs. (Copyright Workera' Succtss League.) Mrs, Maude Patterson ami son Lou Andrews and family returned of Campbell, spent Sundav with future. Globe High Grade Phosphate 16/' $33,75 Tenaciously to an olden tinny. returning Friday. Geraldine Farrai Friday evening Sale to begin al 1:30 p. m. which bring on colds and sickneis. "ff ami daughter, of Morse Lake, were Monday to their home in Grand Houseman and baby, of Cascade, VT Ihe former's sister, Mrs. Melindu A local Community club for Ada Messrs, and Mesdames Clayton little Isabel Sears, of Caledonia, were: Mrs. M. L. Bailey and son (Follow the travels of the Lunk- in Lowell Sunday evening. Hapids, after several weeks at the Lite and children. village and adjacent farmers will Who ventures away from the trav- Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Carl James and head Medal. Next you will be told I have the above brands of Perlijizer and they and Henry Johnson spent Saturday who she visits nearly every day and Earl Colby and family are mov- home of Jud Bourk's. William Mishler and family, of be organized. I'lie object of which eled road, and Sunday at St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bennett. what happened to the Man Who TERMS: Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 7 months' tima on N. Kevinpbel and wife, were To follow his dream into realms who all are making rapid improve- Waits for Olhera to Help Him.) * ing into their new home recently Grand Hapids. with Mrs. Ella Fish- will be topics ami ii-ctures on farm can't be beat for price and quality. A goodly number attended the ment under the care of the nurse. R. E. Colby purchased of E. C. Dygert. called to Canada Saturday by tlu* er, nee (Mishler,) and children, of and home. A meeting will bv afar shower Friday night given preach- We can do that job printing right death of the former's sister. Shall walk alone with his heavy good bankable notes with interest at 7 per cent. Mrs. William Cosgritl" and Mrs. remonl, motored out from Grand called by counly agents in the near er Thompson and wife. now for you at The Ledger office. McCordi, Mich. Hufus Whilford. of Freeport, has future. load, KEENE CENTER Phone 200 for quick action and neat, Subscribe for this papci. Don't Ozi Pardee, of near Freeport, were Hapids Sunday, to visit their par- Waterman Thomas had a verv in Alto Monday, shopping. been assisting George Ford with ents. John Mishler and wife. Mrs. Local rural cairiers conlemplale For the wise sit down with the serious, but very lucky accident Oct. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Lar- reliable service. borrow. * his corn cutting. C. H. Runoiman things that are. Mr. and Mrs, E, J. Ferney, of Fisher and chilelren remained for a preparing a pelitiun lo have their Thursday, while cutting corn. One rabee, of Grand Hapids, were din- !. \V. Porritt and family, Homer lew days visit. routes sprinkled to lay the dust, Into the new must a young man go, of the horses caught his bridle on ner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarksville, were in Alto shaking IHefenbaker and wile, of Grand Hut the wise may stay hack on tin* hands with old pine friends. Mrs. Lmanuel Voder has been as- which is making .ailo driving and the fence. While he was trying Wilkinson. MICKIE SAYS Hapids, called on William Cosgrilf mail delivery very unpleasant. No roads they know. Mr. and Mrs. George Golds, Jen- sisting in caring for her brother, to unfasten it the horse jumped, The sale of E. C. Dygert held last and wife', Sunday. Harvey Snyder, of near Clarksville, doubt. Mr. Burleson, postmaster Yet ever the wise give way lo knocking him down, the horses nie and Hrayton. were Sumtay eve- cimi miism Saturday was well altended, and Mrs. J. \V. Brown, of Jackson. J. BAKER, Prop. tor several days. Harvey is very general, will grant their request im- iBBflMaeaaBaaeBg youth, and binder went over him. He ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd t OftWOOHt*. Nt NVttrCSS WVt Price for ads in classified depart- everything on the bill was sold. Mrs. A, Cronk, of Wisconsin, visited mediately. Sparks, low, with no hope for recovery. And ever the old must fear the was bruised from head to foot, but SOU.V. * MTAT TW *VUS ment 1 cent per word per inserUon, Miss Lottie Warner is on the sick the week-end with their cousins, John Smith visited Grand Rapids Hobert Munger, Guy Heath, Mrs. S. S. Weaver will have an all dav new; no bones broken. The binder was r* PM WaN OAN SST eowi cash or slamps with order. £ach Geo. J. Shannon, Auc. Perry Denniion, Clerk list at this writing with the sum- Ed. Lacey and wife. auction sale at his home, Oct. 19. Monday and reports dust storm in For never men come lo the linal caught in the fence, and slopped Wilkinson, Mrs. Laura Tucker and initial or number counts as a word. mer liu. Dr. Hurling, attending. Alverta Lacey, accompanied that vicinity and city quite (dry.' Libbie Lawrence, drove to Green- FOLK* AE-r PCTMTO accoi Seo, Shannon It will be a large sale as they are THE SUGAR BOWL truth, tlu* horses from running. No ad less than 15c. At this low Elijah Stahl and daughter Florence, selling all of their stock, farm tools, Many hundred bushels of apples ville. Baldwin lake. Long lake, iusn MX 9fci wa TW price we cannot make book ac- George Clarke and Simon Pender, Or Ihe end of things which their Bessie Clark returned home lo Grand Hapids, Sunday. and many articles of household rotting, owing to continued hot dry Thursday after a few days visit al Belding park and home Sunday. pAtaa. A NE PtR \ count and spend money for collec- of Caledonia, called on Charlie Makers of Home-made skill shall do, Clarke and wife, Sunday evening. Ed. Lacey and wife visited Sun- goods, in order to get ready to move weather. Local cider mills are verv And he who follows his dream ami De Witt. George Sleketee and mother, and tion postage. Count your ads and day al Myron Thompson's, popular places nowadays. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Tower were Sun- send money or stamps. We have Auctioneer John Linton and Lee Hryant are to their new home in Indiana soon. tries Bowne Center Grange will hold Noah Shaller, wile and son Hurl, Mrs. Stephen Weaver, Jr., is vis- Local farmers talk of holding their meetings on Fritlay nights, day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. lost hundreds of dollars in small picking apples these days, John of Elmdale, visited Sundav at Frank To heller the world, shall leach the Satiifaet/on Suaranteed having bought the Winslow or- iting her parents, Willis Lane ami produce for higher prices "Atta Candies and Ice Cream wise. instead of Thursday night for the Wilkinson. charged accounts and must call it Miller's. boy." o'hard. wife, of Grand Hapids, for a few henetit of teachers and scholars go- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer. of quits. Don't ask for credit on want Elsie Lombert, who has been a days. Some farmers said Every Day Fresh Heed not the wise when Ihey tell ing away to school. Kalamazoo^ were Saturday and ads. Send the money. No phone it wasn't nice Mrs. William Schrader, of West member of Frank Miller's family for- Uncle Sam to li\ the price you nay! Will Lowe and wife, Mrs. Hettie Sunday guests of J. B, Sturgis. orders. Citz. IPhone 29 jida, Tlfich, Mrs. Hay Whitmer. (nee Lizzie GOOD SERVICE FINE SUNDAES Howne, was in Alto Tuesday on Ibe past few weeks, has relurned lo Weaver,) of Beaverton, is visiting But now wheat's going down. Youth he hrave as you build Ihe Morgan, Clayton Waterman and lit- 0. E. Soseph and wife, were Sat- business and called at the furniture her home a I Lake Odessa. FOB SALE—Belgian hare rabbits. her father. Stephen Weaver, Sr., down, down. ALL KINDS of SOFT DRINKS new 1 tle daughter, of Grand Hapids, Mrs. urday niyhl guests, also Isaac Le- SRefereneea: jCowell State tftank, farmer»' end 7/fer- store. I). I). Holcomb has returned from What though you're seolled at, day Phone 100, o rings [p 21 ami her brother, sisters ami other The Speculator wears the crown. Hobert Johnson were Sunday call- man and wife. Harry Thorn and Peler F. Kline goes lo Jackson ti visit in Pennsylvania, ami with relatives here,*. Try us for Smooth Ice Cream. by day. ers at Gregg Hamsdales. wife and two children, all from chants' S&anA, Jfda, FOH SALE—Shropshire ram, regis- next week as a elelegate to tlu' his daughter in Maryland. Miss Olive Thomas, of Elmdale. SOUTH CASCADE, You shall win if Ihe dream ht- true, Mrs. Addie, who has been to her Grand Hapids. Farl Nash and Jen- Don Phillips, of Lowell, is do- tered. Ed, N, Parker & Son, Grand loelge held there from Oct. was the guest of Mrs. Albert Hleam Oct. IL—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest i Linger not where the wise men son Wayne's, helping to care for nie Joseph were Sunday dinner 18 to 21. ing carpenter work lor Arthur stand. Saranac, H,, 3, Lowell, phone 119, Sunday. Forbes and Miss Maybelle Van \m the sick has returned to her broth- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gyp Carr. 4 s, 1 I. [p 10. I'arker. JARVIS & LAGOS, Props. Progress wails on \011r willing er Frank's, Lee Lampkin and wife and child- Miss Edyth Konkle is home after Mrs. Fred Weiland was al the burg were in (irand Hapids Friday. working during the summer at home of Harvey Snyder, of near hand. Mr. and Mrs. Estivan Hussel en- ren went Thursday lo Ludinglon lo FOH SALE—New pork barrels. Ed- STONE CORNEBS Miss Addie Krum, who has been Phone 109 (Copyright, 1920, by Fdgar A. (juesl visit her people. lutan Clear Lake for Mr, and Mrs. Frank Clarksville, Sunday evening, assist- very ill with pneumonia is much tertained her sister and husband, of win Fallas Canning Co. [15 tf We will sell at Public Auction, on the farm known ai Oct. 12.—Earl Colby is moving ing in caring for the sick. — lUetroil Free Press. Lansing Saturday and Sunday. H. II. Larrabee, who works for llerrington. heller at this writing, UZM-iJUn iwnoyjw For sale, a registered Hereford his family lo Alio, this week, where Stephen Weaver. Sr., and daugh- Harley Lawyer enterlained com- Mrs. Fred Wingeier entertained the Kent Storage Co., Grand Hap- A ly purchased Ihe Ed. Dygert prop- Lowell last Thursday About IU da> at Wilkinson's. let. Address J. L. Thomas, Low- price right. Call J, E. StaulVer. with Clara Vande Werker, visited John Krum was in Ada Friday. The dosing month of the cam- "V Oun. southeast of Brooklyn Corners, on erty. at the home of Hev. Earl Starbard. paign in Michigan is to he enliv- were present. Had supper in Howne Doretha Carr and Bertha White f>/*rv a i ell, Mich. [p 20 City, Alto, Mich. [c 22 Mr. and Mrs. L. St. Van Amhurg Elmo Dygert, wife and little son of near Ehmlale, Sunday. entertained companx Sundav, ened, lo say nothing of embittered, Center Aid society hall. called Friday on Mrs. Lamberton Housecleaning Time Clayton Johnson and wife and relurned to Lansing Sunday night, • • Mrs, Greta Johnson returned to and Mrs. Martha Adams. THtaf FOH SALE—All kinds of winter Miss Angeline Hleam is looking Marietta Knowles., uf (irand by the addition lo Ihe ballot of the To Henry Johnson and wife, motored after spending a week visiting their after the household duties of Mrs. • • antiparochial school amendment, her school Monday, after being out Mr. Bird and Guy Heath, of Grand ST ay apples and potatoes. Get your to St". John's Saturday, returning Bapids. has been spending a few G. E. HOLCOMB'S GARAGE order in early Lowell phone, 07 parents and other friends. John Thayer, of North Carlton, for days at Ward Stewart's. • under a ruling of the state supreme a week on account of sickness. Hapids are picking apples al the Sunday evening. Harlow Cobb returned to Lans- a couple of weeks. • court. Wilkinson orchard. 1 1. .'i s. Frank Schwader. [p 21 Many are using hard water. We have the Mr. ami Mrs. Kd Oosterhouse ALTO MICH Mrs. Lena Johnson's sister and ing last week after spending a week were in Grand Hapids iast Wednes- • • The proposed amemlment lo Die ELMDALE Mrs. Laura Tucker went lo Grand FOH SALE—Six June pigs. E. husbaml, Mr. ami Mrs. Cox, of near at home. MOUSE LAKE. Hapids Monday, to visit her sister best thing yet to soften the water and save day. • • ccnslitulion providl-s that "Men Oct. 12.—11. E. Ochampaugh and Pfeifer, Lowell, route 1, [p 21 Mieldleville, were guests al Hobert The thrashers were at Melvin child in the state between the ages and will visit at CoopersviJle and Oct. 12.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oscar Thompson, of McCords. and • family are entertaining her broth- Johnson's, Sunday. Ellis' Tuesday. Fairchild and son Will, were din- Halph Tucker, of (irand Hapids, • of and la years shall altend the er, Joe Brown and wife for a few llersey before she returns. the soap. Something new, General Auto Repairing FOH SALE—About forty barred Charlie Clarke, with wife and Word reached here of the death ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles were callers at Ward Stewart's, • • public schools in Ihe district in days. Mrs. Cvnlha Heath went Sundav rock pullets. Mrs. George Tuck- family, and Arthur Clarke and wife, of Mr. Joseph Timpson, of Grand which Ihey live," and its intent N Oberley, of Lowell, Sunday. Sunday. • • er, Clarksville, Mich. Lowell FriJai, OCTOBER were Sunday guesls of James Marsh Hapiels. He was once a resident of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles fuulus Mrs. Evah Thomas, who lues been Batteries Recharged to wipe out all church md private phone, ip 19 and wife, of near Middleville, Stone Corners. called on their mother, Mrs. George under the doctor's care is much • • schools. "Climalene" Ernest Colby and wife were call- and A!torney (leneral (iroesbeck had FOH SALE—Four good young Sunilay was a day of trouble for Paulus, Sunday, better at present. • • at 10:30 o'clock the following property: the autoist, as there were several ers at Mr. Charles Freyermulh's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtiss were previously advised against placing THE SIGN OF QUALITY horses for sale cheap. L. J. Greg- Monday. • the amendment uu Ihe ballots on ory, Waverly Hotel. [p 19 Also fine for toilet use. Try a package at accidents that the local scribe saw. at Fox one day lasl week at the N. McCORIiS AND K. CASCADE. Agency U. S. Batteries • while going to ami from Ionia. Loren Clayton and Elmo Dygert home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the groumi Ihat it contravened the and families were visitors at Chas. Oct. 12.—Mrs. Leah Konkle, of • • I iiiled Slates constilution but the FOH SALE—Two brood sows and George Salsbury returned to his Smilh, Grand Hapids, is visiting at Julish pigs. Halph J. Slory. Phone. Dygert's Sunday. D. IL McWhinney, of Caledonia, • I have installed a Magneto Recharger and guar- • supreme court decided not to cross home at Howne Center Monday, af- Sherman White and wife and Fischer's, ihe l.ridge until il came to it. With oi)-"). jp 20 ter visiting a week with his daugh- called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Till yep nnd • antee your Ford to start better than ever beforeafter • ficrd of Vouita Rohtdn Cattle , Martin Cobb and family allended child lasl Monday on his way to the •t somewhat technical uicetv four F. E. Perkins Store ter at Lansing, and grandson, of the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Eliza- Clarence Tillyer, spent Sumlaj af- • recharging or no charge. Magnetos tested free. • II eiubei > of the court agreed that if FOH SALE—Fresh gray Durham Jackson. east part of the state where he was ternoon with OrlQW Tillyer and cow and calf. Charles Dawson, CATTLE HORSES Champion Potato Digger beth Hurgy, of Caledonia, which calleel on account of the serious ill- • the amendment received a majority Hemember the date of the first was held last week. wife, eof Grand Bdpiels. Come in and have your magneto tested. • ii would then be the proper time to Flour Must Nourish inquire at bakery. [p 20 Cow, 5 yrs., due Dec. 15 Roan Geldinf, 5 yrs., wt. Set Wagon Springs .Phone No. 14 ness of his .sister Mrs. Mary Dow- Mrs. Hoy Munger and son Hob- number on the lecture course, Mrs. Waller Ellis, of McCords, as- ney. • • pass on iis conslilutionality while I'IGS FOH SALE-L. P. Grail", Sr., Cow, 5 yrs., due Jan. 20 1200 Work Harness which is Thursday, Oct. 21. He sisleel her daughter, Mrs. Alger ert, visited at Henry llesche's the minorih of three members held syn» to gel your tickets in time and Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Thursday, on river road, Jl miles east of Cow, 5 yrs., due Oct. 15 Dutcher with her work while the Open Evenings and Sundays, that it was so clearly unconstitu- Or It Is Not Flour Black Mare (with foal) 5 Single Harness also your reserved seats. Frank Fairchihl altended the La- Mrs, Anelrew Houseman. Sr.. is Lowell. Houte It, Lowell, [p 21 silo fillers were there last week. dies' Aid meeting at the Whitney- tional that it ought not lo be sub- Cow, S yrs., due Nov. 30 yrs., wt. 1200 U. S. Cream Separator Mr. uiul Mrs. William Heed, who Farmers are busy ut corn husking spending a few davs in Grand Hap- mitted to the voters. In writing LOST—Between Cascade and Grand ville church Thursday, iels. BOTH PHONES The goal of scientific flour milling is to produce an Cow, 5 yrs., due May 15 Bay Gelding, 4 yrs., wt. Water Cream Separator have been spending' a few days this fine weather. Mr. und Mrs. John Preston and Ihe minorih opinion Justice Fel Hapids, on Cascade gravel road, with their daughter, Mrs. Orley Charley Fischer, of Grand Hap- lows used this strong language: box laundry. Notify F. and M. Cow, 5 yrs., due Oct. 31 1200 Six-bottle Babcock Tester, daughter, eif Grand Hapids, called ids, spent Saturela> evening with article that first of all has 100% power of nutriment. m Hums, relurned lo their home in WEST BOWNE on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss Sun- "1 aennot bring mvself to feel that Hank, Ada. the city Sunday evening. his parents and sister. Mis. Earl this court should by the discretion- Flour always has been—and, thanks to modern mill- Cow, 10 yrs, due Dec. 29 covered Oct. 11.—Mrs. Charlie Forward day, also Mr. ami Mrs. 1). H. Miller. Thomas. CROPS and son, of Caledonia, visited Wed- ary writ of mandamus compel the ing science, is now more so than ever—the staple FOUNT)—Spotted hound. Owner Cow, 3 yrs., due Mar. 14 Gasoline Engine Oue trial will convince you that j Joseph Timpson, an old pioneer, Mr. ami Mrs, Dale Curtiss. ami Mr. and Mrs. John Karrer. Jr., and secretary of state lo submit this call 101 and pay for this notice. Cow, 3 yrs., due Apr. 15 15 ton Hay formerly of Howne Center, hut of nesday with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Mr. ami Mrs, Earl Curtiss were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winger, of Cale- amendment to the people, thus pre- food to build vigor and sustain human life. [p 19 9 acres Dent Corn in shock Fruit Rack and Spring our guarantee on the back of each lah» a resident of Grand Hapids. Li ml. Grauel Hapiels visitors, Thursday. donia, visiteel Sunelay with Arthur cipitating a bitter religious war- Cow, 3 yrs., due Apr. 17 Pump Jack was buried Tuesday at Bowne Cen- Miss Leona Ross visited the week- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Veiter and Karrer and wife. fare in this commonwealth, in WANTED—Men or women lo lake 9 acres Fodder Corh in ter. Jfp died at the age of 101 end with Miss Erma Norris, of Elm- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Frey- Vane Thompson and familv spent which neighbor will be arraved orders among friends and neigh- Heifer, 3 yrs., due Jan. 15 Osborn Spring Drag sack of years. dale. ermulh ami son vasited Sir. a|id Sunelay with their son. Earnest bors for the genuine guaranteed shock Mrs. Wester has been quite sick against neighbor, church against Heifer, 2 yrs., due Mar. 16 ^1 w q. i Oliver Riding Cultivator The reception and shower given Mrs. George Lane and familv, Sun- Thompson and wife, of Grand Hap- church, Protestants against Cath- hosiery, full line for men, wom- a/ the Grange haJl Friday evening again, but is some better al this day. ids. olics. Yes, Protestants against Lily White en and children. Eliminates Heifer, 2 yrs., due Mar. 20 ^ bu# Worthy Oats Spike Drag lor Hev. Thompson and wife was writing. Morse lake school was closed Mrs. Clarence Tillyer visited her darning. We pay 75c an hour Marie Wester is staying with her Monday on account of illness of the Protestants, and where the net re- "The Flour the Beit Cooke Uee" Heifer, 18 mos., pasture Double Walking Deere Cul- well altended. Some ve?ry nice parents, of Grand Hapids, Sunda\. sult can be but a nullity." spare time, or $110.00 a week for bred presents were received. Light re- Grandma Wester ami attending the teacher. Miss Smalley. It is this phase of the matter full time. Experience unneces- GEESE and HENS tivator freshments served, and the happy Daniels school. Mrs. Fred Patlison ami children REGISTRATION NOTICE. Look for the is a flour containing the choicest selection of soft and hard sary. Write International Stock- Wm. Schrader and wife and Mr. that is so distasteful. The merits OV' Heifer, 18 mos., pasture Pure Bred White Emden Oliver Riding Plow couple left feeling that Bowne Cen- calleel on Mrs. John PaltisOi:. of For election Nov, 2nd, A. 1)., 1920. jLadies Firstl! ing Mills, Norristown, Pa. [p 20 and Mrs. Fred Pavjs altemjed Ihe Leiwell, Sunelay, of the plan, presuming il had any, re( ROWENA wheat grown in America. Soft wheat improves the flour bred ter is a pretty good place to be. To the Qualified Electors of the have already been lost sight of in trade-mark an(l color. It insures the baking of a good looking loaf of Geese, 5 yrs. old Corn Sheller music enterlainnienl in Lowell foi There - quite a bad auto ac- Wednesday night. Township of Bowne. Counly of religious bitterness and the press- all on the sack bread. The flour is correctly balanced to make as good PROBATE NOTICE. Heifer, 18 mos., pasture 40 Plymouth Rock Hens Cutting Box cidenl at Charley Murphy's cor- SOUTH BOSTON. Kent, Slate of Michigan. ing of the amendment is sure to a I Mrs. George Fraziar visited rela- Oct. IL—Mr. ami Mrs. Emery bread as it does biscuits and pastry. Stale of Michigan, The Probate bred Anvil and Forge ners, south and east of Alio Sun- tives lasl week in Lowell, Ae|a, and Notice is hereby given that iu make wounds Ihat will require a I IMPLEMENTS day morning. As Frank (iraham's Freemay ami little Emery spent conformity with Act. 126, Public We have on display a new line A long time to heal. There is just enough hard wheat in LILY WHITE to make it Court for the County of Kent. Heifer, 12 mos. 20-gaL Jar Grand Hapids, returning home Sun- Fo At a session of said court, held al Champion Mower brother-in-law and family were on day. Sunelay with her parents, near Acts of 1U17, 1, the undersigned Perhaps the fathers of the repub- ial the ideal all-around flour. Heifer, 12 mos. their way lo visit Mr. (iraham's peo- Ionia. Township Clerk, will, upon auv lic were wiser than we are. Aside the probate oilice in the cily of 50-gal. Gasoline BbL ^ tel Grand Hapids, in said counly, on Hay Bake ple their auto wenl in Ihe dilch. The Will Draper lost a valuable cow day. except Sunday, and a legal and assortment of I from the guarantee of religious lib- lin After being cleaned four times it is scoured three times, then Heifer, 9 mos. Some Household Furniture John Thomas is attending the fat Sunelay morning. the 1st day of October, A. 1)., 1920. Thomas Grain Drill little girl's arm was fractured anol stock show in Chicago this week. holiday, or the day of anv regular erty in the federal constitution, ha actually washed, so that every bit of dirt is removed from Heifer, 7 mos. Ihe rest had a few cuts. N. M. O'Bierne ami family were or speciaj election or oflkial prim- • when the great Northwest territory, Present: Hon. Clark E. llighee, Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Adrian a the kernels of wheat. Judge of Probate. Registered Holstein Bull, Hay Rack Various other articles Charley Kimpbel, of Hastings, Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ward ary election, receive for registra- of which Michigan is a part, was fo Wallace, (nee Cecile Holcomb,) of Ferguson, of Grand Hapids. tion the name of any legal voter in 1 incorporated into the Lnion in go When the wheat has gone through our "six-break system" In the Mailer of the Estate of Al- formerly of Freeport, as he was re- Maryland, a 4-pound daughter, bert Max Lohs, Deceased. (Altadale Phroney King luming from Grand Hapids Sunday Albert Si)ea|hen is homd from said Township not already regis- Ladies Sweaters 1789, an agreement born of the tol- of it comes out uniformly granulated, perfect in color and fine Notice to hunters.—1 am prepared the hospital again. tered who may apply to me person- erant wisdom and broad statesman- ar Fred W. Mueller, having filed in Sire: Creston Phyllis De rvening, met with what might have in texture. We know, and countless thousands of users said court his final adininislralion been a serious accident. Tie lost lo write your hunting licenses now. Frank Graham look John Rovee ally for such reg^slratlon, or who ship of JeH'erson was entered in- pu know, that everything baked from LILY WHITE is tender, Kol Prince Altadale. • f i v Peter F. Kline, Dept. to Battle Creek Sunday, may make application for registra- Prices $5 to $7 th account, and his petition praying Lunch at Noon. conlro) of his car, and ran olT the to. The horrors of the Thirty culvert hy Henry Johnson's place, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watts were in Elmer Campau has purchased the tion by mail or messenger, as pro- Years' War and other religious ha white and deliciously flavored—and fully nourishes. lor the allowance thereof and for Dam: Phrony Jane) one the assignment and dislribution of Flour I upsetting Ihe ear, demolishing It Carlton Center one day last week John Rovee place. vided bv Acl. 7. Pub. Acts of 1910, struggles were almost contempor- Hi Prove LILY WHITE quality by trying a sack. You can use year old visiting Mrs. Walts' brother, who Gene Comstock and daughter except that 1 can receive no names co the residue of said estate, quite badly. Fortunately no one aneous history to them. They sought it for all puiposes. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- was hurl, only Nrj^ Kimpbel re- was dangerously ill. Dr. Greene, of Pearl, are living in their new home for registration during the time to guard us against the intolerance wi 11 is Ordered, That the 29lh day Also, you will find a selection of factior. At your dealer's. of October, A. 1)., 1920, at ten o'clock ceived a few scratches on the face. Lowell, was called. recently purchased of Wlnsor Bo- intervening between Ihe Second that had sunk Ihe old world in mis- T* , All sums of $10 and under, oash. On terms over $10,1 year's time vee. Saturday, before any general or ery and drenched it with blood. co in the forenoon, al said probate of- There was a large delegation of fice, be and is hereby appointed for 1 CFinSI will be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6^ from date of means all it says. Read it for Alto people last Wednesday eve- Mr. ami Mrs. John Godfrey and special election or ofllcial primary Their idea that never in this land ca daughter Belly, of Grand Rapids, election and the day of such elec- should consciences be subjected to th VALLEY CITY MILLING CO. examining and allowing said ac- sale. N. C. THOMAS ning went to Lowell to hear one of count and hearing said petition; the world's greatest singers, and he were Sunday guesls al George tion. Men's and Boy's force found expression In this CO GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN yourself and order a sack today at Thurlby's. Oct. 23, 1920—Last Day, For Gen- agreement, the "Ordinance of 1789," Ih 11 is Further Ordered, That pub- The Auctioneer certainly was wonderful. "Millers for Siity Years" Ijc notice thereof be given by pub- Mrs. A. M. Andrews, of Lowell, eral Registration for Said Election. which, after proclaiming that in Ihe hii will be pleaaed to cry your aale. Ledger want ads one cent per and cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Berl All electors not already regis- new American territory education lai lication of a copy of this order, for word, but none less than 15c, cash Ihree successive weeks previous to Heterences—Caledonia, Middleville, Clark, of Battle Creek, visited al tered, and intending lo vole at said Sweaters should be fostered, said: lie Wayland, Farmer's and Merchant's or stamps with order. No want Ihe home of Will Draper and Her- election, should make application "No one demeaning himself in a th: said day of hearing, in Ihe Lowell ads charged. tf. Ledger, a newspaper printed and Bank, Grand Rapids; Lowell City bert Chase fast week, Wednesdav. to me on or before Ihe 23ra dav of peaceable and orderly manner shall bu Clnle W. Molt & D. EooEott Cramton Slate Bank and scores of satisfied Peter F- Kline and family ale Mrs. W. If, Draper and daughter October, A. D., 1920. circulated in said counly. be molested on account of his mode at customers. Call William Condon, Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Marion, were in Grand Hapids, Fri- Notice is further hereby given that will please the most discrim- of worship or his religious senti- A true copy, Clark E. Higbee John Dallon, Judge of Probate. Lowell, or Citizens telephone No. Albert King and family, of Ionia, day, that 1 will be al my residence one- ments." ge N. C. THOMAS, Auc. P. M. DENNISON, Clerk Watts' Dent. Stem 61, Caledonia. Watch this space and called on Fred Cutler, grand Mrs. June Fahrni entertained the half mile north of Bowne Or.ter, Register of Probate [18-19-20] The proposed amendment to no each week for the date. financial secretary of Michigan Ladies' Aid- society Wednesdav af- on Oct. 9, and Oct. 16, A, D,. inate buyer. Prices $5 to $10. force the closing of all church he Thurs., Oct. 14, Clm Hyno, Gaines. Oddfellows. ternoon. 1920, From 8 o'clock a. ni., until 8 schools is so contrary to the spirit Alto, Michigan r Fri. and Sat., li> and 1C, J. B. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Peler F. Kline and Thurston Springell, of Lowell, as- o'clock p. in., on each day for the of the ordinance of 1789 that we sisted Will Draper, in silo filling ty tin, Ada. Miss Lucy McVean, of Alto, accom- purpose of reviewing the registra- seem to have shut our eyes lo Ihe foi Mon., Oct 18, Alfred Slater, Bowen panied by Mr. and Mrs. McGeary Saturday, tion and registering such of the teachings of Ihe founders of the re- pr. Station and son Slanley, motored to Ionia qualified electors in said Township public.—[Grand Rapids Press. wi Distributed by Tiees., Oct. 19, Joe Bowman, Brad- Sunday, returning by way of Low- as Shall Properly aunty therfor. be ell in Ihe evening, and took in the W. M. BURLING, M. D* Women Electors—The names of This ie the sixty-third day of Me- Uo W. S. Canfield Flour Company , Oct. 20, C. E. Montgomery, movies. all qualified Women Electors not Swiney s self-imposed fast. If he ca: Sparta. Pipes are sometimes dangerous, Phyiician and Surgaon already appearing on the registra- hasnl heeir fed be has Dr. Tanner Sh 206 Qodfrey Bldg. Thurs., Oct. 21, John Ter Avert, for while one man near Bowne Cen- OFFICE Horaa; 6:00 a. m., to 9KM a. m tion list will he registered, in con- beaten by twenty-three days. Aside Wll._„... %*S»**«SVMSSI/II os ASIIAA* that tf4.uo a ton at the mine mouth eay tor existing evils is the election Berlin. ter was shocking up corn with his formity with the foregoing pro- from the hunger endurance feature, ness wrecking. By helping the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott spent Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hub- : 2:00 p. m., to 4:00 p. m. is more than ample to pay for the of officers who will enforce Ihe laws ,J>' Orand Rapids, Mlohlgan (Hegistered Poland China Hogs.) headlight on, he turned to look Suuday* by •ppoiaUMltt. visions. | Watts Dep't Store. dealer dispose of his goods bought i hursday at Fred Heeves* of Otisco. fee world's interest seems to be mining and the fair profit on in- and punish violators. bel, of Grand Hapids, a 11-pound Try a Sack oa Fri., Oct. 22, D. E. Cramton Ada. over his work and saw one shock Dated. Sept. 22, A. D., 1920. Mit. It ii not yet a law, writ-; earlier we shall, in reality, be help- Mr. Heeves has sold out and will daughter, Oct. 8. PHONEI: Citiiaus, No 7 vestment.—[Grand Rapids News. | ___ Our Gunraatee Borgerson Grocery Sat., Oct. 23, Wm. Und, Alto. going up in smoke. Well, it might Ball Line, No, &-lL-9t. George W. Alexander, Clerk of ten or unwritten, that a prisoner ing ourselves. move to Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Story. Freda (Hegistered Poland China Hogs.) n n IIC . 7—TTT. . -'' .T># 1,0,1 ••••ON !• here, and Clayton Cahoon and family spent have^heen his straw slack. Safety Bowne Township. Mr starve himself free. Of course we need not expect and Ware were in Odessa, Sunday. (Registered Jersey Cows.) first. Alto, MichlfOB. Cm California btal Ihii weather 7 with it com reports of fatal burn- Sunday at Rockford. The Cummins family attended the m THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO WEEKLY SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO WEEKLY SOLO

Is asserted, In speculators bidding "Vou do not regret your cuapt with Pennington, the Cardigans and ngainst each other for Ihe Cuban crop. ance?" their employees were transported free Men with a speculative nirn of mind "Far from It," deelnred Con, hastily. over Pennington's logging railroad; T PLi Tl who had never given a I bought lo su- Kill That Cold With "Do you mind going nlone?" hence, when Bryce Cardigan resolved gar, except at the table for their tea "No, It will do me good. I iinve to wait upon Jules Ilondeau tn the mat- or coffee, began dabbling in the mar- TheAMERICAN LECIDN everything to think over. It's rather ter of that murdered (Bant, It was ket. They sent their representatives n strnin, you see—such a novelty— characteristic of him to choose the COT EXPENSESto Cub a and purchased direct from the 4 this 'strait nnd narrow.'" The VALLEY GIANTS shortest nnd most direct route to his "ASPIRIN'' planters. Then they arranged with ALONG WITH THE They Inuglied. • qunrry, nnd ns the long string of empty the refiners to refine the raw product, WARNING I Unless you see the name "Bayer" on "You haven't collapsed under It," CONGRESS WILL BE OBLIGED TO By PETER B. KYNE logging-tnicks enme crawling off the paying so much a pound for fhe refin- CASCARA QUININE THE UNE NATIONAL said March. OPEN THE WAY TO REDUCE Lnguna Grnnde Lumber company's log- tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by ing, the title to the sugar always re- FOR AND "It Isn't narrow the way you've FEDERAL TAXES. dump. he swung over the side, quite maining with the speculators. Author of "Cappy Ricks' Copjrlijhl by Peter B. E/na physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. brought it to me." Coldi, Coughs La Grippe Ignorant of the fact that Shirley nnd retny Lane Situation Was Fictitious. DF MAREH SERVICE MEN *T have told you," continued the : her precious relative were riding in As n result of nil this there wns Name "Bayer" has same meaning as 14 Karat on golcL grny-hnlred friend, "that probably you Neglected Colds are Dangerous i the little caboose In the rear. (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American I.ei?ion News Service,) yri BOTH PARTIES ARE PLEDGED created a fictitious and panicky Bitu- -TTj-The Ceitfurr £ y Co.'r ^ infUlliyWttimitiMiNMf will never return." Take no chances. Keep Ibis standard remedy handy for the first snvexe. At twelve-ten the train slid In on atlon. The American consumer, as Their glances met nnd held a mo- the log landing. usual, was the sufferer. He paid the Breaks up a cold in 24 hours —Relieves mured blandly. ".Miss Sumner, may 1 spouted a lot of rot about his big ment. The elder sought n possible "A B C" OF LONDON POST NO. 1 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION •ome Interesting Figures on Present Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache have a cracker?" trees, how much Ihey meant to him, "Where's Ilondeau?" Bryce asked. price for this sort of business. BR>CE AND JULES. something of the sort, although he did j trace of fenr, but did not find It, Lev- Quinine in this form docs not affect the head—Caacara ia best Tonic j The dinner passed pleasantly: the and the ulier nrfistic horror of run- The engineer pointed to a huge, Financial Condition of the Nation- It is insisted Ity the government nu- not raise It to his lips before retir- j ington hnd the good taste not to utter Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. Synnpsin.—Pioneer In tho Pu.lfor- ; challenge and dellance between iruest ning a logging-train through the grove swarthy man approaching across the THE FAR CALL. Issuance of Treasury Certificates fhorities tbat there is only one way the ing." ! hrave words. He had accepted his nln rciiwDOd n-Kiuii. John Car.iwm, clearing In which the camp was sit- price of sugar can be held up, and thnt i and host bad been so skillfully and —particularly since he planned fo be- | mission. Must Stop Soon. nt fort>-rfiivon. is tho lomllnt; clllzen "Since this Is not a nmntra," con- ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT I gracefully (xchanged Ihat Sbirle.v queath It io Sequoia as a public park. uated, "That's him." he replied. Synopnln. — John Levington, a is for the speculator fo obtain an- of St'tiuo'a, OWIUT of mills, ships, poet, visionary and impractical, eluded the old num. | There Is used In tho Orient a very j- , hadn't the slightest suspicion that "1 will not renew your logging con- And without further ado, Bryce strode By JAMES P. HORNADAV. other strangle-hold. There seems to \m iind many acivs uf timlii'r, a \vi*l- m ** and Mary Martin, the daughter of Here was the boundnry of Levlng- thin pnrchment, ns grateful to the ower afl-r tluvo \c:irs of inarrieil tract, That is final, young man. No to meet his man, Washington.—How to cut down the be small probability of the speculators these two wcII-uToomed nu-fi Imd. un- rich and worldly parents, hear the ton's knowledge on Ihe subject. Chee ! finger-tips ns fhe cheek of a babe,, Giving Him Every Opportunity. I ifo. and faihur of two-day-old "Are you Jules Rondeau?" he de- expenses of Ihe federal government again gelling the upper band. For The Best Shine der her very Mose. as it were, agreed man can ride me with spurs and get call of love und unite their lives. "We're going to move to Ohio." Bryro rardiBan. At fonrioen Bryce They go to a small Michigan city, Ming Imd been pointed out by Andrew smooth as swan's down, and even to be enemies and then, for the time away with it." manded as he came up to Ihe woods- ond thus open fhe way for a reduc- The crop reporting board of the de- WIN OR LOSE. Ask For The Eig Can maUus tlu" aoiiiiainlanot? of Shirloy where John llnds work In a stove March, nnd a tnsk assigned. Con had more sacred to yellow men. "What's tiie idea?" "Oil. 1 knew ihat yesterday." boss. The latter nodded. "I'm Bryce tion in federal faxes will be one of partment of agriculture has just com- Sumnor, a visiior at Seijuoia. and being, turned their attention to other factory * and on Sundays writes "Wear this over your heart," said "Want to give m.\ young son a reason to trust his new friend, even pleted ai^investigalion as to the slocks his Junior by a fow years. Toijetiier and more frilling matfers, A sprightly "Then why have you called on me Cardigan," his Interrogator announced, verses. The Martins try in vain to the important questions congress will "May 1 havo u won', with you, Mr. chance to become prcMdenl some day." they visit the Valley of the tJianls, if he felt that the March interests Andrew March, smiling. of smrar on band in the various states. 1 h. ee-ctirnered eonvcrsafion continued today, taking up my time on a dead "and I'm here to thrash you for chop- get the happy wife to leave her (,1)0 obliged lo take up when it comes OreeueV" began Ibe ymuu? miiu. sacred tu John CardiKan and his were remote nnd strangely secret. A small folded parchment was placed ping that )»ig redwood tree over In husband. Mary begins to breathe back In December, lloth Ihe big po- The board says thai this Inquiry shows "Cei'inlnly you may," raid thu Wall son ns the burial plaee of Bryce's fo.- an hour. Tb.on the Cidonel, socrel- issue?" Cuticura for Pimply Faces. for two. John loses his job. He The father leaned hack in Ids chair, in Con's hand. It was n duplicate of "there h a larger supply of sugar on tbat little valley where my mother is litical parties are pledged to reduce dreet rather, , To remove pimples and black he-ads mother, and part with mutual re- ly enragoii al the calm, mockitig. con- "I wanted fo give yon one final appeals In vain to tho Martins. sighing. He looked up at the grave the map on the stolen square of silk. expenses of governiueiit, and both hand today than ever in the history gret. While Bryce Is at college femplaii\e glances which I'.ryce ever chance to repent. I know your plan. buried." Mary goes to the hospital and "I want you to decide a bet," smear them with Cuticura nintment. John Cardigan meets with heavy SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of never returns. Thus conies Into the face of his son, and said: "It may be This copy wns in n soft leather sack, have promised to reduce taxes. Pnnn- of I lie country," and anon liestowed upon him. and tin- Vou have it in your power to smash "Oh!" Kondeau smiled. "Wlz "Very t:ood, (Jo on," Wash off in live minuie- with Cuti- business losses and for the lirst story Cornelius Levington. The the hand of God, or It may be only the fhe size of a visiting card, to he se-, pleasure, M'sleur." And without a genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc- Ises are, of course, che^j), but in this lleports from Cuba, Hawaii and else- "I wain to marry your daiuih'.er." time views the future wuh uncer- able longer to convince himself that the Cardigan Itedwoo 1 Lumber com- father leaves town and the city cura Soap and hot water, (.nice dear hope of our foolish hearts—failure cured about his neck by a leather cord. case puidic seiilimeni Is so over- where siiow liial their crops, plus the tainty. After IIIM Illation from col- Tnomeiit's hesitation he rushed. Bryce "Tui-mt, Mir." keep your skin clear by iMm; them for he was too iipprebeit-ive—that this pany. acquire it at fifty per cent of tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- farms cut the child. After two that Is never final—hut it seems, An- lege. and a trip abroad, Bryce Car- Andrew then gave him a sealed en- whelmingly in favor of outting down home crop of beet and cane sugar, •ool youtig man knew nothing and its vnlife ami merge its assets with vonr backed away from him warily, nnd years the father returnw and takes "But wall. Your dau^bter hns but daily toilet purposes, hnii't fail to in- h tt diKan conies home On the train ho tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Ids little son with him on his world- drew, you have found nnother begin- velope, and In regard to It said: expenses and also reducing taxes that break all records. According to tlu t ey circled, mo thai you will give your eonrent to clude Cuticura Talcum,- Adv, meets Shirley Sumner on her way would do nothing even if be knew Laguna Hrande Lumber company. Vou wide wanderings. The father be- ning." R. L. BLAND, L. E. ANDERSON, "1 haven't I een very explicit with some effort fo keep tiie piomises fhat crop report im; board, Ihe present su- our marrlngo and I have bm her that to Seipiola to make her home there somethir.g-rose. plei'de.. tlu necessity are an ambitious man. Vou want to "When I get through with you, Ron- W. H. A. COLEMAN, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packagee. comes addicted to a mysterious The son bowed his bend. Stephen you. Con. There nre some things thnt with her utu le, t'olonel I'ennin.mon. deau," liryce said distinctly, "It'll tnko Post Finance Officer. Post Commander. Post Adjutant Aapfrlii la tb* trade mark of TUyar Ifanufftetura of UonoaeetleaeldMUr of flalloyll drug, koresh, with odors of wine have been made will have lo be put gar supply is 15 per cent greater thnt you will not. Now, you certainly Couldn't Fool Dorothy. f r lookifig over sonic papers, and bade be the greatest redwood manufacturer Mareh added, "Levington hns Indeed Bryee learns that his father's v-ye- and cinnamon and returns with nre not mine to fell you—now. When forth. ever before. would not want to deride a bet MO thai Itorotby, age three, whose mother I'.ryce good-nigbt. l-'nolishly lie in California, and in order to achieve a good man to lead you fo your meals. Liquid Stove Polish sight has failed and that Color.el Listing among its members n former Life's Merry-Qo-Round. little Con to die on bis wife's done very well." you hnve opened nnd rend It, you will This country isn't big enough for both Joined Ihe British nursing corps short- As the grnce of man is in tiie mind, Treasury certificates of indebted- Hecord-breaking prices have sflmu •ho would IOHO; now would you'/"— had be,.i, trying to dis'^urage her use Pennington is seeking to take ad- proffered I'.ryce a limp hand; and a your ambitions, yon are willing to ruin grave. Con is again farmed out, Both father and son quietly regard- Duitleu-Ebony Shine United States army nurse who holds ly after war was* declared in 15)14, nnd You may not know It, but when you so the beauty of the mind is elo- have committed yourself, and you ness to the amount of about $040,000,- lafed suinir planting with the result Yonliers StalcNman. of cotfee and tea. one eveiiiiii: :it lunch vantage of the old man's business demon of deviltry taking possession of a competitor: you decline to play the of us. and since you came here last, grows up in the underworld and Is E-Z Iron Enamel for the Pip« decorations for valor from Grent Bri- served in London. Paris nnd at the are laughing at a man behind his quence.—Cicero. ed the young man before them. It must not turn back. The brenklng of iHM» matured on September lo, and tbat more acreage is devoted to the gave her a cup of "tea" in v.hi' 1. -ugar mlsf •rtuiies. John Card ,'an :s de- you've got to go first." saved to better things by happy E-Z Metal Polish for the Nickel ihe lafier. he sipnvzi d it with a simple, game like a thoroughbred." hack some other man Is behind your seemed as If they had known him n spairing, but Bryee is full of tight. tain, France and Belgium, the London front. As an American army nurse she chance. So much by way of Intro- the seal Is your pledge. But until about $100,000,000 mature on October crop to be harvested lids fall and To Iniure Prompt Strvlco. and cream played the mo-t imporiant learly earnestness, the while be said: "I [day the game of business accord- Bryce stepped In, feinted for Ron E-Z Shoe Polish saves Shoes Bryce finds a burl rrdwood tV-iled post of tin? American Legion is active- back laughing at you.—Ciiidnnuti En- duction to the hero of the strange long while, that he belonged to them. then, you nre free, you have no obliga- lo, 1020. The greater part of these dean's Jaw with his right, nnd when worked through two oflensives under USE "DIAMOND DYES" winter than ever before. The depart- Mr. Poster—Why ure you trying to part. Money Bach Cuaramte* across his mother's grave. He g^.es "Coloi.el renninu'ton, 1 hope 1 do ing fo fhe rules of Ihe game: I do quirer. adventures of "Yellow Men Sleep," They were aware of the quality that ly engaged in cementing fhe friendship heavy shell fire. tions of any kind, to me or nny one $800,000,000 maturing certilicales will, ment of airriculiure forecasts 8,020.- phone my ofllce ut this time lu tlu Dorothy, after fasting the beverage, MARTIN & MARTIN. Chica«< to dinner it renninglon's on Sliir- not have to assure you that my visit nothing illegal, sir." the woods-boss quickly recovered, rip- These begin when Con takes by between fhe two English-speaking had been suppressed In a disastrous else. You will understand—In Shan- the secretary says, lie covered by the 000 tons of beef sugar for the United looked nt her mother and said; ley's Invitation 0 1 sl7Z,ln,; ,,,ft i^,0 ,he ,attcr s The London post received Its char- Dye right! Don't risk force a small leather sack from morning? There's nobody there. le re this evening has ,.ot only been "And mdhing generous or chivalrous. | P ' " ' childhood. The old father ^-as always countries. The post, which lias 110 Chee Ming, tho Chinese butler of sung." installment of income and profits States this year ngainst 1010 produc- His Wife—1 know what I'm doing. "Mamma, you did tea put any tea in (lo)iglitful but—or—instructive. Good- (Monel, vou know vour plea of a m,,,rifr- prunted and dropped ter from the American Legion on No- your material in a poor dye. A: members' draws its personnel from the an acquaintance. searching for some sign of violence March smiled faintly, almost with taxes payable on September 15. In tion of (i.-121,000 Ions, an estimnted in- this cup, for I can't feel it in my l,:s ui,,l !u, ^,sul, ,,mt Hr vop,> vember 25, 1919. Previous lo that date ALWAYS REMEMBER Each package of "Diamond I'll want to tell you when dinner will j CHAPTER VI—ContinLed. ' gl , sir. md plea-ant dreams." shortage ol rolling-stock is that Hie • ' . American embassy, American consul- of which Andrew had spoken, and It mouth." ARSORBINE ! 1 solemnity, Levington bowed, accept- order to provide for the balance of crease of 2.500.000 tons in the United be ready this evening, und if 1 com- Willi dilTicuilv '!:•,• (/o'uiii'l suppress. contract for Nuling our log> has been ^ont P -^d a devil's tattoo on it had been listed as a unit of the When considering your health, purity Dyes" contains directions . -TRADE MARK WG.US.PAT. Off ——0— ates, the U. S. Shipping Board, Ameri- seemed to please him to find In Lev- ing the small sealed packet. He the certificates requiring to he re- States alone. his American Legion of Eu. ope, an organi- and freshness should be your supreme so simple that any woman mence now I'll get the connection Just etl a groan. Ilowc\cr. be was not Ihe very prollfnlde and will he more profit-! ^"nlenance before he could can Relief Administraiion. U. S. Army Can you imagine yourself under- lngton's modesty and calmness n quick "I'm nfniiil I do, my donr." ilie aim. We do not know of any medicinal packed If to the bottom of the bag. funded ami fo meet the current re- Cane sugar producers also have in- In time. Will rcduce Inflamed, Strained, sort of man who .-I'.iTers in silence: 1 1 a ( zation which replaced the American can diamond-dye a new, taking such a task as that given Con Colonol ;idniiitei! with Ills lu-st air nf able in the future if you will accept | ""'""I *'' " ' Liquidation Commission, Graves Regis- preparation that can equal the power glint now and then, a light thnt touch- Presently they went to the father's quirements of the government up to creased their acreage from 481,000 las' Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, l!s s a |OUi: h one," thought Bryce. War Veterans' association, which was rich, fadeless color Into old Levington, a task from which you hciirty (Wiiiuisiveiiixs. "I'm afrttid I for a niinuie later ilie bmler, leaning a Hffy-cent-per-tbousand increase on j "'' ' '' tration Service and from a host of pro- and effectiveness In regulating the room. The old man stood up, tall and October 15, the treasury has decided, year to 553,500 this year. orMuscle?. Stopstlielamenessand . | Ills blows bad not. apparently, had the formed in September, 1919. garments, draperies, cover- woul4.probably never return? Sure "Ve the banisiers as his masii r climb- fl.o freight rate and renew the con fessions and businesses. In it are law- bowels, stimulating the liver, flushing pain from a Splint, Side Bone or do. llnwi-vor. Mr. ("anli^nn, now llmt ings, everything, whether steady, the light of youth in his eyes. on tiie basis of Ihe best estimates The Louisiann crop is now estimated ed the stairs to his library, beard the ! slightest effect on the woods-boss L. E. Anderson is post commander, SF Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair you IIMVC- -at |(':i — Truck — Tractor prompted I'.ryce to enter into a descrip- "Not for me, my boy." the Colonel "Very well. I'll make Kondeau con- Chronic Catarrh. He had needed to he patient with passing down llu; hall, Ihe black bag growing wheat, oais, barley, and flax eight street. New York city, where dis- am a teamster. I tried all medicines and tic's a Blow-Btfiiycd b'.cc-i yullo out of assured him. "1 had enough of that rniish. for no man would Interfere: velt, son of ihe late ex-President salves, but without success, I tried doc- HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is rent delicit (excess of ordinary dis- with respeet to ihe military popuiaiion tion of coiii': after swordfisb ainoui: fess: perhaps he'll even fell me who Levington while the rioter found a • with him. At the door of Andrew date, have been made in raising Horccs, Roosevelt, summed up his speech on abled veterans undergoing vocational tors, but they failed to euro mo, I couldn't taken internally and acts throush the the islands of the Santa Uarbara chan- last night. We'll just consider the sent him after the burl, I'pon my striking, kicking, gouging, biting, or Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sye- March's room he paused an instant. bursemenls over ordinary receipts) of compesi-d wilhin their boundaries, but But If you want a ntolen hut/, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Bright, RADIATORS training may live with all the com- sleep for many nights from pain. Doctors new sensation called health. choking would not be looked upon as the aims and principles of the Amer- cem, thus reducing tho Inflammation and $125,;i05,7I0,(j:{, This net current delicit nel. "(hice I was tisbinu at San hand-shaking ail attended to, if you word, I think you inspired that said I could not live for more than two Presently the ear turned In beneath His benefactor was sleeping, the also witii reference to supplementing He beats tho hlKh-i.Ticetl mot, r car sunny climate, nutritious grasses, Repaired Kebuill years. Finally Peterson's Ointment was restoring normal conditions. The butler appeared in the doorway please. Have a chair: sit down and unsportsmanlike; and as Bryce backed ican Legion, delivered before the bedroom door partly open. Con had for fhe first two months of the fiscal ihe military defense of the coast lines. In the way of u Hpurklng piui;. good water, enormous fodder crops— prlrps R^aaonahle recommended to me and by Its use the All Druggists. Circulars free. n vine-covered archway, nnd stopped 111 cautiously away from fhe huge, lithe, Chamber of Coinnierce of Cleveland. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. year is due chiefly lo actual cash pay- The ue.vt step in the general plan of these spell success to the farmer and K^-hcsi Vaaiuy tier vice and bowed to Shirley, announcing that what I can do to make you sore was entirely healed. Thankfully nt the door of n great house. A lan- not stopped from sentiment, but in tiie O, Three things, he declared, were Bargaining, active, and powerful man before him. yours, William Haase, West Pock, Ohio, darkness he caught a curious scent, ments in amount of some SlMO.ono.OOO. organi/.ation will be tiie development stock raiser. And remember, you can RESCH RADIATOR CO, dinner was served. The girl rose and happy." care P. G. Reltz, Box 19»." tern that was mellow nnd friendly agreed upon in organizing the Legion. A dealer in onions is a good Judge made necessary by the provisions of "Our friend, the ready-made philoso- buy cn easy term* 337 Grtnd River Ave. Detroit. Mich. gave her arm to Bryce: witii her other "I'm delighted to find you in such he realized that Jules Rondeau was, Peterson says: "I am proud of the hnng at the step. There wns a ter- as of cinnamon and musty wine. It of one effective, well balanced army. of scullions.-French Proverb. a generous frame of mind. Colonel, as his father had stated, "top dog They were: above letter and have hundreds of others whisked him back to a kitchen in fhe transporlation act in connection The national defense act, as amend pher, says poverty Is no disgrace und arm linked through her uncle's she that tell of wonderful cures of Eczema, raced garden ridging gently down to Farm Land at That Ihe Legion should be a purely with Ihe return of the railroad* to pri- may be uua;!iv*d without turned toward the dining room. Vi can make me genuinely happy by among fhe lumberjacks." Piles and Skin Diseases," n pond, far hack from the road. Dory street, and lie shuddered without ed. contemplates an army of three co service organization with absolutely Peterson's Ointment Is 35 cents a bo*. Important to Mothers wealth:" $15 to $30 cn Acre Just inside the entrance Bryce renewing, for fen years on the same Rondeau, il was apparent, had no knowing exactly why. It was like his vate control. According to the latest ordinate'd compoiienls, namely, the Mall orders filled by Peterson Ointment Examine carefully every bottle of These terraces with lanes of roses and —land equal to that which through no distinciion of rank between gen- estimaies, payments on account of the regular army, Ibe National (luard and "Another of those people," sighed HAIR OR COMBINGS paused. The -oft glow of the cand'es terms as the original contract, your stomach for Bryce's style of combat. Co., Buffalo. CASTORIA, that famous old remedy columbine were Levlngton's respite father—shadowy, intimate, heavy-fated m;iny y-ars has yielded from iio to -IS eral and private, admiral nnd gob. Mr, Dustln Stnx, "who think ihey can n;.T> Ir.to swit 1' • • •' > ••ur - wn half arrangement to freight the logs of the He wanted a rough-and-tumble fight Cor Infants and children, and see that ft —as if March must share this witii railroads will probably continuo on a the organized reserves; organized in hushcln nf «>!u-:il So tin* :uTe—.rr.' in fhe old-fashioned silver eandle- from Ihe wine-sogged streets that land e-'nv. n;. n,t to Rood farms ••r. IISU-'K. Snuill cc W. AiiiK-. M,, < it • Mich. That the Legion must be non- large scale during the balance of tiie peace time so as tc "include all of get something lor nothing." sticks upon the table was retlected in Cardigan Kedwood Lumber company and kept rushing, hoping to clinch; 11 Bears the wanted him. John Levington as a personal qualify. ' proportion itely low j rices. These lands partisan and must concern itself with Not A Blem \\ AN I l.H -• i'.KST- Vol. Italn- tiie polished walls of the room—walls , from the woods to tidewater." he could but get his great hands on Con almost believed he imagined Ihe present calendar year, and will be those divisions and other military or- have every rural convenlenc.-; d • j.mi -,r. I'.-sMvol Signature of j March's housekeeper. Mrs. Ames, a schools, churches, roads, telephones. policies, not politics. nun the perfcct relatively heavy during the month of ganizations necessary to form tiie basis V •.- Co. i". Churoh St.. Now York Oity formed of panels of the most ex Colonel Pennington cleared his Bryce. he would wrestle him down, cheerfully dazed woman whose narrow perfume. II was Ihe very odor of Very Good. • u-,. close to live towns and Rood mar- That there must be no distinction I appearance of her com# In Use for Over 30 Years. September. throat with a propitiatory "Abem-m- climb him. and finish the fight In jig- darkness, soft and satiny. He passed for a complete ami immediate mobili- "Now what ' 'as the fruit of your kets. Ai.KV! • sh In h.iiidl- , ll" bcHt quisitely patterned redwood burl I'ryc- 'plcxion. Permanent body never recovered from the exer- If you want to f," t back to the farm, or • • C'ltico drawn between branches of service, Children Cry for Fletcher'a Castorit N'olwilhstanding Ibe not current zation for ihe national defense in the hours spent, ns they were lust night. Cardigan had ever seen. Also the m !" Then he removed his gold spec- time. But a rough-and-tumble was and temporary skin tions of yesterday, opened the door c... down through Ihe darkened house, to farm on a larger scab- than pes- Cli between those who served overseas Both Father and Son Regarded the deficit during the first two mouths and event of a national emergency." Plans In frivolous soclul gatherings?" silde nnd.r ynir present '• .ndite.ns, panels were unusually large. tacles and carefully wiped them with exactly what Bryce was striving to troubles are effectively to them. They went directly to tlu; and suddenly found himself wishing HAK'.VlNs OM r\KMs, ISAM I IKS, r Most of man's blunders are due to InveMlKate whnt WeMern Caunda has and those who waited at home. concealed. Reduces un- Young Man Before Them. lie had not paused before fhe open these extraordinary payments on ac- in process of construction by the war "Some fruit! You ought to have I A n I), s.,; ... ,• „n:- - •!- Writ, for Shirley Sumner's alert glance fol- a silk handkerchief, as carefully re- avoid; hence when Rondeau rushed. his self-conceit. stairs nnd nscended to nn open door I lo ollVr you. A-Mr-S" 1; V AU I. Muskci;-- OUla. "Tiie American Legion is going to m natural color and corrects count of the railroads, it Is expected deparimenl involve the individual de- seen the peach I danced with," F r U u--!rated tf-ratur*' with _m»p» and lowed Hryce's as it swept around the placed them upon his aristocratic nose, Bryce side-stepped and peppered tiie from which flrellght danced out into door. be the biggest stabilizing influence in [greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, ed Cpn's eyes in unexpected moments, j:artlcu:iirs roB.-irdlnp roduced railway A(.I:nTS. MKN \Mi WuMI V ,.-m lar».-o Precaution in leaving fhe March that fhe first quarter of the fiscal velopment of each of tiie Ihree. and rates, loca'l'in of land, f-tc HM'y U1 room. "This dining room is Uncle and then f;a/ed curiously at I'.ryce. woodsman's ribs. ] used with beneficial results.as the hallway. proflts selling household necessity full or America, in fbese disturbed limes," he a far line to passion, reminiscent of year, ending September 150, 1020, will their effective fusing, one with the Dept. of Irr.tnirmfion. Ottawa. Can,, or ; i rt time in your wn hnmo t- wn Addrpus Seth's particular delight, Mr. Cardi- "My dear young friend! My very Suddenly two powerful hands were la curative agent for 70 years. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND As they entered, a very old man house was part of Con's Instructions, Sure Sign of Wealth. said. He cited n letter from bis fa- satyr and centnur nnd the wine-dim show a surplus. other, and with the army as a whole. M, V, MaclNNES „ - Mannc-r. " I'-!..---. I iu., Chirairo. gan." she explained. dear young friend! 1 must protest at iJ placed between Bryce's shoulders, ef- put down his book and turned to face Whatever fhe Chinese cook might "Is he making money?" L ther, written in I'.US, in which the for- slopes of nbnndon. They felt his Each component will have a fixed mis- 17B lefterson Arenue, Oetroll, Mien. "N R-N 1/1 R°0 POSITIVELY RTKOVROTITIT, B»RTT « being asked to discus,-, this matter. them. There were no glasses before have told his master, nnd young Wed- Debt to Be Further Reduced. "He must be. I understand lie eats > L' L I E ! f-V ProcU. Olnttn.'H. Y our driurrl.l ur b, "It is very beautiful. Miss Sumner. fectually halting his backward prog- power nnd Its many dnngers to him- rnr.ndlan (•.ovornmont At-r.r mer president predicted that Hie dan- SWAMP-ROOT sion nnd an equally important role. The regularly nnd buys hims.-l:" v. new pair nCuM LO Pr.«bo«k D.. CM. B«rnf And your uncle has worked wonders Your father and I have been over it in ress: then he was propelled violently his eyes, and through the pallor of ger in turn communlcnted to fhe po- Further Issues of treasury certifi- llk.WI%kkW Co. 2975 Michltan Av«nun. CMcac*. ger in this country lay in the tendency self. Above nil, they loved a personal devedopment of each must be assured detail: we failed fo agree, and that age on his face showed yet n seasoned lice nfter the singular occurrences In cates during fhe months of October of shoes occasionally. Any man who in the matter of having it polished. forward uniil he collided with Ron- to swing from extreme fo extreme— For many years druggists have watched integrity which they found perfect. the Wedger pantry, Levington felt without compel it ion that will adverse- can do that must have an Income," WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE PLAYING UP TO THE TEACHER Those panels are positively the largest settles it." deau. With a bellow of triumph, the with much interest the remarkable record strength. end November may subsequently re- from radicalism to reaction and vice "What further preparations?" asked ly affect Ihe ot iters. and most beautiful specimens of red- "I did not expect you to apree to woods-boss's arms were around Bryce. maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, "I know it Is early for n fire. I safe for fhe present. He doubted If suit In temporary increases in both versa. Stephen. Their Respective Roles. Indianapolis Youngster Had a Pretty the great kidney, liver and bladder medi- wns not cold," he said smiling, "but Chee Ming would dare give an honest gross debt nnd floating debt, hut the The Combination, Small Boy Satified That the Bill for wood hurl ever turned out in this my request. 1 am not quite that swinging him until he faced the man To show Hint fhe Legion does not TI/L^^ you wish "some- Andrew turned to Levington. "When 1 treasury confidently expects that by Tho regular army is to garrison out "Why do musicians generally wear His Three Days' Fun Was Not Shrewd Idea of What He Was country. The grain is not merely optimistic." liryce replied evenly. "I who had forced him info that terrible cine. there nre certain thoughts one cannot account, because of the nature of that care for politics Mr. Roosevelt pointed IT flC/l body would in- will you be ready to go?" Exorbitant. Doing, After All. It is it physician's prescription. think without a bank of coals to look which had been taken from him. Cecil the completion of the second quarter overseas possessions, the coast fort- long hnlr?" wavy; It is not merely curly; it is thomdit fhat possibly, if I n opened grip. Tills was no less a personage out fhat the first nafionai commander. vent something new to eat" you "To-night." Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi- Into. And my flre here has been out would be annoyed, puzzled, even nnnry of Ihe flscnl year, on December 31. resses and other stations necessary to "I suppose they think It is neces- actually so contrary that you have negotiations you might have n reason- than Colonel Seth Pennington, and it The ancient figure In the chair look- Colonel Lindsw, was a Democrat need BEBCHAICS PiLLa-Even cine. It helps the kidneyi, liver and blad- 1020, any such temporary Increases he maintained in the United States; to sary to have plenty of locks to match At last Utile Freddy was allowed to John Arthur is a pupil in n .Teffer- here, Colonel Pennington, a room ah- able counter-proposition fo suggest." was obvious l.e had taken charge of nearly four months." with-his vanished guest. Chee Ming "while 1." he said, "am suspected of when digestion is good, poisons der do the work nature intended they ed thoughtfully into tho fire. His sdnvilie departmental school, nnd had "Yes, and think of the people who would probably obscure the matter will have been overcome, and that the provide personnel lo assist in the train- their keys." visit frramlpa all alone. They were solutelv unique, in that it is formed I "1 haven't thought of am." what be considered fhe obsequies. words made floating pictures for Con, being a Republican." are formed during its pra> should do. gross debt and floating debt on De- ing of fhe National (Juard and organ- Cieat friends, and bad long waited for to write an essay on Woodrow Wilson, of bird's-eye burl. Mark fhe deep "'I suppos" If 1 agreed to s"ll you "Stand back, you men, and give can always get along without an open further. Con recalled the energy of "The United States army." lie con- Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. ns if the shadowy golden stories of the great day. among others. He evinced such a high cesses that unless eliminated grnte," said Andrew March. that slim Oriental body—pantherllke. cember 31 will have been further re- ized reserves; lo provide the personnel sha'lows in if. And how it does reflect 'hat quarier-sectioa of limber in fhe them room," he shouted. "Rondeau It is sold by all druggists on its merit Chinky Bill were obout to continue be- tinued, "was a democratizing influ- duced below the amounts outstanding necessary for the ndministralion of the Freddy had the time of his life. tegard for the president, especially In those candles!" j little valley over yonder" (lie pointed will take .-are of him now. Stand Miss Chrystal Herne. irritate mind as well as body. and it should help you. No other kidney The very old man had the manner Con did not go down to the front ence, contrary to Ihe belief of many." fore his eyes. Grandpa saw that he wanted for his managment of the world war, medicine has so many friends. of one who has found a vital pence, on September 30. army nnd the organization of an ade- "It is i.eautifui," the Colonel de-' to the east) "and tin- natural outlet back, I say. I'll discharge the man "You seek a country thnt nyiy never gate, but turned along the garden "1 Will Not Renew Vour Logging Con- He told of many instances in his regi- Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start The treasury has no difficulty In sell- quate nnd effective force which will he noihing. The small boy ate more as to express the view tbat he was clared. "And I must confess to a f"r your Squaw eree!< timhei*, you'd that interferes." forts of home for a nominal sum. filled with more than memories. His path, across the fragrant terraces. tract." ment to show the abolition of class treatment at once. he known. Perhnps It is entirely a ing certificates. They go like hof insfnntly available for emergencies cream buns in those three days than even g"eater than Washington or Lln- pardonable pride in it. alfhough the quickly think of one," Bryce suggested Miss Chrystal Heme, who is shown head was strangely long, and some- Even the roses, late blossoming, did With a heave and a grunt Rondeau distinction in the service. BEECHAM'S However, if you wish first to test this rumor, a race-old fancy and fear. You he would otherwise have done In three roln. lie said they made a fine show- thing like nobility hovered about the cakes because they bear a high rate within the United States or elsewhere, task of keeping tlo-so walls :r .m he- pointedly. dastardly raid. At any rate, I know lifted his antagonist, the pair went here making curtains for the new resi- great preparation send ten cents to Dr. have heard the tales that are told. not clear his nostrils of that spice In SoU of Interest and are exempt from state und which In peace time will serve ns years, while his pockets bulged aii the 'ng in the little wars they had to han- ing marred by tl • furniture kn-'ekin;; "N'i, I am not In fhe market for that Rondeau is guilty, and you, as Ids crashing to the earth together, Bryce dences, Is the chairman of the com- Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. T., for a wasted shoulders. He was the father the open doorway up-stairs. The . %rhor«. SokofAay If they be false or true, and If the and local taxation, except Inheritance a model for the orgnnlzation, dis- time with candies. dle. but could hardly, be thought, have NO INTRODUCTION IS NEEDED mittee. b bosaa, MoAcWk. sample bottle. When writing be sure and of Andrew March. shock of that was Just reaching him. against them requires tiie utmo- Valley of tiie Giants, a> your idealistic employer and the beneficiary of his undemeaih. And then something hap- white man has ever passed beyond But there conies nn end t<. every- got through the big one. I0<.(28c PILLS tko WmU mention this paper.—Adv. taxes, and from normal federal income cipline nnd training of the active and His father, Now the gray-hnlred son closed the He had an impulse to turn back and care." father prefers to •ill it. The posses- crime, must accept fhe odium." pened. Witii a howl of pain. Rondeau that border-land of pain, no one has ihing, and Freddy went home again, seeing the essay, ventured the opin- ball door, and brought to his father's tax and the corporation Income tax, semi-active military forces of the na- P.ryoe turned and bis brown eyes sion of that big timber is an advan- The Colonel's face went white. "I rolled over on his back and lay clasp- "Speak to the Buddy With the But- come hack to us with proof. I have sniff again, to prove to himself that CLERK MEANT TO GET EVEN and are admissible assets for fhe pur- tion. pale yellow of complexion, nnd languid ion tbat the writer was too positive tage I expect to enjoy before I ac- do not admit anything except that you ton," Slogan Adopted by GREETING CABLED BY D'OLIER THAT SMALL BROTHER AGAIN chair the tiny leather packet. He he had fancied fhe familiar odor. blazed into the Colonel's. "Where did ing his left wrist in ids right hand, seen the look on the faces of those pose of calculating profit taxes. But The ultimate strength of the regular T.M. and feverish. Mother promptly sent in his statement, although admiring ; quire many more gray haira. But I appear to have lost your head, young Ohio Post said: "Levington hns done very well." Then he laughed at himself and began .vou succeed in find ng such a marvel- while Bryce scrambled to his feet. who had attempted the passage, nnd It is obvious thnt fhe treasury depart- army, under present law, will be ap- for the doctor, who ordered him to Wilson himself. John Arthur showed Legion Commander Recalls Sixth An- Of Course Congregation Could Get This Time It Really Seems That He The father nodded, and the light In ous tree?" iie queried pointedly. "I do not expect to pay for It." man. However, for the sake of argu- to ride down his fear He passed HIGH COST OF LIVING "The good old wrist-lock does Ihe Away, But He Had the Minister It wns not plensnnt, my son. The ment must some time, and the sooner proximately 300,000 ollicers and enlist- bed, and sent him some very unpleas- he was perbnps something of a dip- "Speak fo the buddy with the hut- niversary of Great Britain's En- Has Cooked Sister Evellna'e bis eyes meant long acquaintance with know of hut one tree in Humboldt "Do you expect me to offer It to ment: graining fhat Rondeau felled trick," he announced; and stooping, centers of the world have shifted around the little pond, where autumn I ordered steak, potatoes, and lomat as well as an in Tight Place. Goose for Good. the better, stop offering these cerfifl- ed men. ant, but doubtless healing medicine. essayist. that tree, be did it under fhe appre- ton" is the appeal expressed in a trance into World War. defeat Expectancy caught his fea- had touched the shrubbery and given A glass of milk that t might sip; i county that could have produced such you as u bonus for renewing oi.r haul- he grasped the woods-boss by the col- many times, yet thnt weird realm of cates for sale. The National Gunrd Is fo provide In (Jrandpa came next day and wns "db. well," be remarked, "Ihe lench- ing contract?" resolution passed by the Franklin tures ond turned them almost youth- a drier music to Its rustling. Beyond I place five dollars In his hand, bentitifu! bur hension fhat your Valley of the Giants lar with Ids left hand, lified him, and There was bad blood between the the half-true, the half-real, has gone time of peace nn ndequnte nnd effec- permitted to creep upstairs to see how et is a Pemocral, anyhow."—Indian- county council of the American Le- Some things do fall out awkwardly, ful. The bit of leather wns placed In Surgar Prices Down to Stay. The waiter said, "Is this the tip?" For about a seennd Colonel Penning-' Colonel snapped his fingers, Is a part of my Squaw creek timber : struck him a terrible blow in the face On the sixth anniversary of Great unchallenged. I think its life goes nt this was a barred gate In the wall. apolis News. parish clerk and the minister of a cer- don't they? The government authorities be- tive force, nvailable In minor emergen- the suftererwas faring. He found the adjoining." gion in Ohio. This policy has been Britain's entrance into the World War bis hand, and he drew from it a Levington drew it back, glanced once ton met Bryce's glance un.vaveringlv; George, " lie declared, "that's a with his right. But for the arm that tain country church. Neither of them too swift a pace for us—something cies for employment by the states of small boy lying wan nnd pale on bis adopted by many other posts. The One evening the fair Evelina was ex- square of white silk. It was tightly lieve thnt low prices for sugar then he read something in his guest's br' Jit idea, and a few months ago 1 "1 do not believe that. There was Frnnklin D'Oller, national commander dizzy about It. Even the wild beasts at the dark house on the hill, and Noah's Oversight, pillow, but received a watery smile as upheld him. Rondeau would have fall- ever missed a chance of getting a bit pecting her latest admirer to call end ore here to stny. This opinion the United Slates; in lime of war to Losing a Favorite Theme. v.ould have been inclined to consider malice in tiie act—brutality, even; for resolution follows: of the American Legion, cnbled the creased, of firmest texture. Traced emerged upon the street. We mortals nave to swat and saoo eyes, and his glance shifted, whib* en. To have him fall, however, was of bis own back. avoid those boundaries. The air will provide an adequate, balanced and ef- a welcomc. "I'm kind of sorry to see this votes Whereas, during our sendee in the following greeting to Field Marshal her mother hadn't come back from In purple upon one side was a line Is reached hy both the department of Ttie ttles trom dawn to dark. over Ids benign countenance a ilusli it very seriously. But now——" my mother's grave identified the land rise ond fall about you like a living More than three score years before, "Oh, grandpa," said the weak little for women question so close to settle- not part of Bryce's plan. Jerking the f One Sunday the clerk had a special shopping. So, while Evelina slipped Justice and the agricultural depart- fective component of the army of the Because Noah didn't swat the two "Veu ligure you've got us winging, as ours, and Rondeau felled the tree World War we greeted each other Earl Halg and Admiral Sir David curiously crooked and trailing. It was Tnat roosted in the ark spread quickly. Bryce noted it, and fellow toward him, he passed his arm invitation out to church with a friend upstairs to don her best blouse and presence; your sight will be whipped Stephen March had faced the West. United States for employment within voice. "I've been awfully bad—but it menu." remarked Mr. Meekton. on her tombstone." whenever we met and ate, slept, fought Beatty: dotted and crinkled, fanciful as some ment, after each has made Its own in- his quickly loused suspicions w.-r.. as eh?" Bryce was smiling pleasunily. around Rondeau's neck, holding the after the evening service, whereupon across with bewilderment and pain. A boy of seventeen, he had taken the the United Stales or elsewhere. was worth It." "Don't you approve of voles for some powder on her nose, the young river of the moon. Along the margin vestigation. The nuthorlties express I am making no admissions," Penn- "If that is so, nnd Rondeau felled and shot craps together without in- "Honor to the statesmen who had Forgotten, women?" quickly kindled into certainty^ n .41 ^. "WherIi* eI A* ' iatter's head as in a vise with the he asked the minister if he would brother was left on guard. You have seen thnt their bravest carry pralrle-wagon trails to San Francisco, The Nntiomi! Guard Is the second !lll lrin troduction ; and of the silk, certain Chinese characters the view thnt tho profiteer nnd fhe Her Retort. did you find that tree?" he repeated "' -[""'ded enigmatically, "—nor that irce I do not believe he did—i crook of his elbow. And then the bat- the courage to assume the responsibil- mind keeping his sermon short a map by which to return home—If and here he hnd heard strange stories. line Increment or component of the "Our waiter has a faraway look In "Yes indeed. But I've heard Henri- Whereas, in civilian life, we are The expected visitor arrived, and were etched. speculntor hnve hnd their dny, and "You wear no stockings when you innocently. hauling contracts for my ueigh- I am sincerely sorry, Cardigan, Name ity of that decision. Honor to the Seamen blew upon the fiame in his bis eyes," etta talk on the tariff and the League tering started. When it was finished, It was too good a chance to miss. wns ushered into the parlor by Wll- home It be." that the law of supply and demand nrmy In pence or wnr. )or'-s logs. " he added. your price and i will pay you for the compelled to remnin closer to custom; British millions who, with valor un- "This Is not a mantra, os we had "So he has. I wonder what's on his swim?" of Nations and most everything nnd I "Hondeau, my woods-boss, knew l Bryce let his man go, and Rondeau, The minister took a few deep breaths, linm Edward, who promptly began to In the silence that followed, the young heart, when they told of Cathay will get hack to work. The organized reserve Is distinctly a Be if resolved, Thnt the members hoped,"—At these words Con felt a "No. And I don't wear overshoes "I suppose I'll have to abandon log- t ree." surpassed and hearts of oak, executed old man's thoughts seemed to live In and the Indies. Stephen would stride mind?" honestly think a suffrage speech is the was on the lookout for something bloody, sobbing, and semi-conscious, and preached for one hour and a quar- ask questions, as small boys always do. There is also general agreement thnt an organized and hah.nced force which nv,|S of the American Legion of Franklin that decision on Britain's many fronts. rush of disappointment But the old when I dance." i best thing she does." special—something nobody else could,'"''"'- ''' l' bip nine ami go back to "You can't pay for that Iree," Bryce sprawled on the ground. ter by the clock. the air of the room, and the glow from along the board walks, elbowing the may be expanded into an adequate war "Evidently it Isn't my order."—Bir- "Mr. Slowcombe," he said, "what's a voice went on—"though It may be of there wns but little excuse for the hys- S:in burst forth. "No pitiful human being county, O., shall In the future regard When we contemplate what would mingham Age-Herald, get: so Jie kept bis eyes open." drin." Bryce sighoti re- Bryce bent over him. "Now. damn By this time the old clerk's wrath popinjny?" the hearth was oddly like desert sun- world, and rubbing In his buckskin component of the army of the United the American Legion emblem ns nn great help to us. It Is a map." teria over sugnr during the Inst yenr, "Indeed!" There was just a trace s'g'1"'".v' can pay in dollars and cents for the have been tho state of affairs In the was at boiling point. He hardly wait- light. pocket the gold that meant nothing to States, to meet any emergency requir- you." he roared, "who felled that tree "A popinjay, my boy," repeated the The three men studied the purple and there Is further agreement thnt v< 1 wanton destruction of Clod's handi- open introduction between wearers of world today had not Britain acted as A Sarcasm From the Legll. of Irony In Bryce's tones as he drew "I' • " yo'i'H go brokR. You ed for the preacher to resume his young man, thinking hard. "Why—er him except the unlocking of life. ing the use of troops In excess of in Cardigan's redwoods?" same, thereby creating a more dose- line os It veered across the silk, but prices never should hnve gone as high , :U11 work. Von wanted that burl, and she did and when she did, the trials seat before springing up and announc- "All thut the motion picture lack^ Shirley's chair and beid it for her, ' afford it. You're on the verge "I did, M'sleur. Enough—I con- —it's a rare bird." CHAPTER III Often his long knees rubbed the table as they did go. It Is asserted thnt those of the regular army and the Na- ul knit and friendly organization. nnd dllliculties of the present hour, only the eldest could read the char- "You are fortunate to have such a Insolvency this minute." when my father vyas blind and could ing loudly: In a certain raloon where he could tional Guard. Is the mere matter of human speech," fess!" Tiie words were a whisper. "Are you a bird, Mr. Slowcombe?" aders. "A mantra," he said, "would there hns always been n sufliclent sup- l s,1 however vexatious they may seem now "Well," replied Mr, St./mlngton The cost woods-boss in your employ. Such " PPose, since you decline to no longer niuke his Sunday pilgrimage "Psalm one hundred and nineteen. The Far Call. drink the wine of Dsungaria, and "Did Color tl Pennington suggest It "Of course not t Ha, Ha 1" squirmed have been your passport with traders ply of sugar; thnt the speculntors, nnd loyal fellows are usually too good to ,mul our logs, after fhe expiration of up to that grove, your woods-boss Will Construct Club House. to.be, dink into comparative Insignifi- Fro* end t' end. He's preached aii once, as the slow rich blaze crept into Barnes, who never will forget the to you?" his victim. nnd thieves, and they would try as Although they supplied him with the genernl belief flint there wns n Hottllltles. our n s nl went up nnd stole that which you • Pangburn post. No. 22, of Mt. Ster- cance. palmy days, "that's all a deat and be true, and quite frequently they put P * '' contract, and in view of evening, ond we'll sing all neetl"— "Well, that's funny 1" mused Wil- more money than any one needs, Lev- his veins, some one spoke of the Gobi. short crop, were largely responsible for is small INSTANT 0 "He want ze hurl. By gar, I do not ling, Ky., Is offering former service nlways to deceive you, direct you ."I understand Germnny nnd Ameri- their blankets on their backs and get fact that we are not financially j knew you could not buy." "United States forces have had the London Answers. It seemed then he remembered many dumb asylum lacks." liam Edward. "Last night, after you'd ington was not inclined to stack world- the shortage, which actually prevailed ca nre nrrnnglng for commerdnl Inter t0 want to fell zat tree " men of Montgomery county an oppor- falsely, If they were content not to out of tiie country when you least ex- "^1° huild our own logging railroad. | "That will be about all from you, privilege of service on land and sea things he had never known. He went 9 POSWM gone, ma said you were a Jay, and murder. Whatever their hate of one ly possessions. His very humble so far n.s the retail dealers were con- change. In spite of the fact thnt we That Explains it. The benefit thnt ,!l0 wist>st "That's all I want to know." Stoop- tunity to Invest In the construction of under British high command. Thb A BCVEtAOl pect It I dare say It would be u course my father and young man. Get out of my office. Orfi father said there was no doubt about years in Dowagiac had taught him next day to the same table, and the cerned. nre technically at war." of d ffcrtM MrU of •N* 1 C(,n1 1 ing. Bryce seized Rondeau by the nape a memorial club bouse in Mt. Sterling nnother, they league against the trav- Doris—She belie\es every word ht **» § $min pon** if Mn* shock to you If Kondeau did that." ' pursue would be to sell our And, by the way, forget that you have memories of tiie associations of those Hubby—Thnt man called me a liar, that, but there didn't seem much pop- next, but could not find the man who eler who would pass their Inner boun- how little the human creature requires. The failure of the federal govern- "Well." replied Farmer Cornfo^el mmmmm m t In )er ,!1 of the neck und the slack of his over- any moneys they may receive by way great days will never perish. They tells her. is j*reat There was no mistaking the veiled ' l Township nine to you. It i met my niece." a cad, ascoundrei and a dogi Would pin' the question about you. And now Somewhere In a boyhood of neglect had spoken. He almost believed that ment to buy last year's sugnr crop nnd "whnt of If? Some of the goldlngdest Dostum Ctrtal Comftajf. n, n ns v ur alls, lifted him shoulder-high and of adjusted compensation from the daries. It would have been a bodily Lillian—How long have they been threat behind that apparently Innocent 'J ' . ^ holdings in the same will perpetuate themselves in our you advise me to fight? you say you're not a bird at aUT the wine Itself bod whispered to him, "It's your office—so I'll get out. A? protection In the desert tribes. If you and frayed edges he had learned how fhe dissolution of fhe United Stnfes fights 1 ever got Info was In tryln' tc towns threw him, as one throws a sack of government. It is asserted that rent- ma riled? —- in atiMT lie" eimM I observation and the Colonel, being j hip." hearts and thus serve to perpetuate Wifey—By ail means! There's noth- but now the deepest cup was mute. for your second command"—be snapped hod managed to proceed so for. But to feel rich without an array of sugar equalization board resulted, it put over a trade." Doris—They're not married. They're meal, full at Colonel Pennington. als and fees will make the stock a the indissoluble friendship of the Brit- ing nobler in the world than fighting e man of more than ordinary astute-1 had a notion the situntion would his fingers in Pennington's face— Solid Quilt trinkets. To-night, his travel bag, a Stephen's ears were shut to the Those who feel "You threw me at him. Now I substantial investment. on this silk Is the route Itself, in- going to be.—Edinburgh Scotsman. ness, realized that at last he must I hegin to dawn upon you." The Colonel ish and American peoples." for the truth 1 "Guess FU buy a few shares of tbat cries of gold. The Mormons, with "fooey!" tended for the return journey of their black slouchy leather affair, dear to |.Iace his cards on the table. "Yes," | vvas smiling now; his handsome face throw him at yon. You damned, mining stock. Looka like a gilt-edged solemn words and maidens, could not QUITE CLEAR. "You certainly are—" ie begun wrnfh- When Bryce had gone, the Colonel messenger." his heart for having been through n Their Special Victims. ill results from tea or was Reproduced Night Trench Warfare. he said, "I would be rather disappoint- gradually assuming the expres- thieving, greedy, hypocritical scoun- First Post to Buy Airplane. An elephant does not catch mice.— proposition to me." fully, hut memory lent cnmlon lo his hurriedly called bis logging-camp on "What are the words?" great deal with him, wns packed with detain him. Adventurers from Spain "I see where Polish farmers are drel. if it weren't for your years and Victory post of Chicago. III., staged The first post to buy and operate an Latin Proverb. "You've only seen the edges I" ed. However, 1 pay Rondeau rather sion pontifical. "I'll give you a dollar the telephone and asked for Jules clean things, and room at the top. He drew him info their plans of raid, hut Tommle lost his temper while piny- tongue, nnd lie concluded forcefullv an exhibition of trench warfare as it "All prayer-signs, save one, which arming themselves with scythes to coffee drinking soon more than it Is customary to pay a thousand feet stumpage for it." your gray hair, I'd kill you." airplane is the Ironwood (Mich.) post he failed their appointments. There "Just the Mime kind of a fellow ynn Rondeau, only to be Informed by the reads 'Shan-sung.' You know the vil- traveled ligiit. Ing with neighbor Johnnie and told use in the army." is fought at night during its second an- No. 5. This post is playing In luck were yesterday!" woods-bosses; so I imagine he'll stay— "I'm afraid I can't accopt that offer. timekeeper who answered the tele- The distant draw of the sands was was a call to him from across the hlni plainly thnt he considered him a nual carnival and war spectacle. Ex- anyway, because the town's War Re- lage, Andrew." "I suppose they Intend to cut down profit by a change to unless, of course, somebody tuk^s a We paid a dollar and a half for It, phone, that Ilondeau was up in the upon him now, rousing the old loneli- shining bay. and beyond. In tiie wet- person totally devoid of Intelligence the gay young blades who enlist hibition drills for which prizes were lief association transferred to its ac- Stephen March's son knew It, bitter- notion to run him out of the country. you know, and If we sold It to you at green timber with the choppers and "You coward! To hurt ness that sometimes made trouble. shops the discussion of yerbn buena and predestined to a hereafter quite Alibi Explained. offered with regular army officers as count the sum of $20,000. One quar- ly. Levington was trembling with against them." And when that happens. I want to be a dollar, the sale would not bring us could not be gotten to the telephone Gomes already sweetened was nothing to him until a Swedish lacking In aftractlveness, or words to Asked If he knew the mennlng of nn my uncle!"' Judges were a part of tiie program. eagerness. Tho old man did not glance At such times Con thought of Ills sufficient money to take up our bonded ter of it was used for dubrooms, one- on hand to view the spectacle." In less than two hours. mother. The woman next door hnd captain roared from out his thirst a that effect. This was too bod, as alibi a colored man replied; "ve8 Better Use. quarter for the airplane and 110,000 np from the silken map. 'This begins Bryce crinkled a modicum of salt Indebtedness; we'd only have the San "l»o not send for him, then," Pen- foowirsatfar is developed in the comparison with the good herbs of Tommle's mother hnppened to be In snh; It's one of dem times when you "Olrls ought to be brought up not INSTANT POSTUM Pii mg by Ear. v was put into Victory bonds. at Shan-sung ond rung westward. told him enou^ V) identify his father's in his soup. "I'm going up Into Town- Hedrln timber nnd the Valley of the (TO BE CONTINUED.) Asia, making pointed reference to the henrlng. and subsequeuf proceedlncs co kiss one another." nington commanded. "I'm coming up "Brooks is really a clever pianist, baking. It solves your sugar prob> Each dot marks a day's travel, I gup- beloved with t*t nameless beauty in prove you was nl de lodge whnr vou ship nine to-morrow afternoon," he Giants left, nnd since we cannot log on the eleven-fifteen train and will for he plays everything by ear." poppy and the hemp-resin, also to the were too pninful to relnte. Next dny wan't to prove you wnsn't nf de crap "On account of the sentimentality In Praise of Violets. Card Player Heard From. pose in favorable circumstances. No his own heart. The hurt of this love- Its pleasing flavor ease of remarked caaually. "! think I shall either of these nt present, naturally talk to him when he comes In for his "Ah! That explains it then. I lem among ready-to-cat cereals, magic koresh. Stephen Macch went the boys were again playing together, game whur you was."—New Haven )t the practice?" There are about a hundred different Aa you say, Robert, Gabriel holding water ia indicoted until this paint liness was often the starting-point for go over to your camp and pay the in- we'd be out of business." lunch." never believed he could make those with the Swedish captain. and again Tommle lost hla temper. Register. "No; on account of Its economh species of violets, of which there are the trump will simply order the othera nearly a month Ir to the West lliese a rampage In the gutters, A sweet- preparation, healthfulness comparable Jules a brief visit." "That's the way I figured It, my At eleven o'clock, nnd Just as the sounds with his fingers."—Boys' Life. Numberless sailing-shipL had anchor- Aaste." five species in England, and a few sub- up.—Boston Transcript faint stora ghow the day of the hills." ness was forever eluding him. It Again the Colonel assimilated the boy." Time to Quit Colonel was leaving to board the Levington v as asked to tell how he swept near in the words of Stephen ed In the boy, many of them forever. and practical economy com- species. One of these Is the \ioia tri- EXHAUSTION WAS MENTAL hint, but preferred to dissemble. "Oh, "Well—we're not going out of busi- 6l«*ven-fifteen logging-train bound Their crews had scented gold In the Wife—Tell me truly why you gave The Fitting Way. color, from which is descended the Caro.—Forty-Elx bales of furs valued Port Huron.—Veterans of Custer's •ecured this treasure-square. March, and ot lost there woe a guid- mend this table beverage. yoa ctn't steal him from me, Cardl- M up drink. "Wouldn't It be line If people couh ness." wnpty for the woods, Shirley Sumner Tou found the mon for me," re- ance upon his energies. Their talk of hills, ond their decks were deserted. garden pansy, or Love-in-Idieness. at $80,000; 50 cases of high-grade Michigan Cavalry brigade will hold The Brute—Well, dear, the last time fiohe laughed. "I warn you in ad- •Tardon me for disagreeing with you. made her appearance in his office. Perhaps the red ond shouting Swede The golfer who was employing him overhaul their heads and clear on But in all the passages in which shoes, and two live calves were seized their annual reunion here September Grape-Nuts plied Con, "ond that wi s the most danger wns only a courtesy, os Con re- your mother was here 1 come home vance—so spare yourself the effort" I think you are." "Uncle Seth," she complained, "I'm wos glad of the boy's homage. Or- was playing very badly und the rad- the dust from their bruins every nov Shakespeare names the violet, he al- In a raid on a cache ot alleged stolen 16-16. About 800 members of the foot difficult port. Two nights ago I wait- garded It For one who ba^i known Sold in 50 and 100 cup tins. Til try anything once," Bryce re- dle threw himself down on the grass lute und saw three of her. The ahock nnd then?" "Not much I We can't afford it" lonesome. The bookkeeper telis me ed on the kitchen roof of the Wedger the red tongies of the underworld, talnly It wos good business to ship ludes to the purple sweet-scented vi- goods near Vassar, Tuscola county. regiments of the brigade are expected. cured me.—From tiie Edinburgh Scota- torted with equal good nature. "How- "My dear boy, my ypry dear young you're going up to the iogging-camp. Order a package ii one polm and watched him. When "In that case, lots of folks woui olet of which he was evidently very Four men, Dick Cuddaba, 38, who has The meeting marks the fifty-seventh from bouse until Chee Ming hod finished peril wos no more to be feored then him. A purchase from your grocer ever, I don't want to steal him from he man had al lasl succeeded In get- mon. nave to use vacuum cleaners." friend, listen to me. Your paternal May I go with you?" reading bis Chinese newspaper. His thunder In the night. fond, and which is said to be very a Jackson prison record, and Fred, anniversary of the battles ot Culpeper the tfrocer. nig his ball out of the bunker, lie yoa. 1 wai# to ascertain from him ancestor is the only human being who "By aii means. Usually I ride in abundant in the noighborhood of Qua and Otto Dicks, 22, 24 and 82, Court House and Racoon Ford. Vir- window opens out upon the roof. Andrew March entered Con's room. Very True. Sleep Producing. soon proves wharaiwhart :b e procured this burL" has ever succeeded in making a per- in need lowrrd the hoy nnd remarked: the cab with the engineer and fireman; Stratford-on-Avon. For all the eight- were arrested on charges oi thefi and ginia, In which the brigade lost 10 •There ore only tree-tops and open *Tt might be better to leave a dark In Con are centered all wouldn't tall you." Its flavor appeals and VOL; must IH* tired, lying down at "There Is one reason why a weathei •They had tw J features, and a Serb fect monkey of me. When I wanted but if you're coming, fU have them epoces beyond, and his privacy should bouse," he suggested. een , passages tell of some point of held on bonds ot |10,000 for Cuddaba men. Only 10 per cent of the fuU the hopes of an unhappy us nine of day." "1 ain't tired of mon should moke a good living." •it the movies tonight." "There's a /^sason" aiifht rm a perauaaire little tc purchase from him a right of way M hook on the caboose. Step lively, my beauty or sweetness that attracted and 15,000 each for tha other three. force of 8,645 still are living. Ninety- there is no waste. bove been perfect. He neglected to I understand," replied Levington. 3, inymg. «iiid the caddie, "but 1 "What la It?" "Didn't yuu ttnd such a long prograi fUd« By Postum Certal Co, Inc. Battle Creek, Hkh. •wbMi'f Aoom to eitrt myself." through hla absurd Valley of the dear, or they'll be holding tha train Hade by man. him. And so it is with all the poeta In addition to the other alleged loot two of the old soldiers died last year. draw the curtain until after I had seen 'TU find a cob over ot the end of the "He la always able to raise Ih* all* "tadaav la oot eommaokaUve. Be •linli.l) HIII tired of counting." — •resome)" Qlants, In order that I might log my for ui and upsetting our schedule." th^ ,)l» pf leather banging on his 1 from Chaucer downward—the violet recovered, the officers seized several The program tncludes business meet- fbatwn Cereal CoJnc^attleCredtHkh. pork. Thot ought to breok any con- .-•Hun 1 rniiscrlpt. in some quartir." "No; I took a nap while the sern lati df ptnaadiag.** Squaw creek timber, he refused me. • • • • • . • • Is noticed by all, and by all with af- hundred dollars' worth of costly rufi, ings, dinners and aa ante ride around cbe«t. Yov hnd told me to expect nection with you here." (TO BE CONTINUED.I wus on " "WLgjpMdaoa aoopr Bryet mur- to add insult to injury, he By virtue of tbelr iogglng-cootract fection.—Chrlitlan Science Monitor. and a quantity of alumlnlam jrare. the oity. GRAND RAPIDS tn LOWKX Liocn «•! ALTO WUBtLT SOLO ^nDsss Lalley's Last Wednesday's Audience / Announcement Mystified b) Phonograph . •• of Lower Prices r This store wajs the last to raise the prices -ft-* ' and now the first to drop.

Wholesale prices on high grade clothing for this 1 ' ' ,'t r fall season have not been reduced and will not be before January 1st, 1921. We anticipate then a • • f • • ~ reduction of about 15 per cent. V. •' •*':

To maintain the confidence of the public in our business methods, to meet the demand of the clothing purchaser and make new customers for this store, we have decided to take such action. Saturday, October 16 Is the start of Lower

Drawn from All Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats aotual photograph Reduced 20 percent Hats and Caps Reduced 20 percent (Stetson Hats excepted) hears famous baritone compare voice with RE-CREATION by Edison's new phonograph- John J. Lalley could not tell the two apart. The Kuppenheimtr Store LEN ELLISON, tht fundus Scotch baritone, gave What wizardry was this? It was the Usl of direct G an extraordinary recital last Wednesday night at comparison with the living artist, which Thomas A. the City Hall* Edison has developed to demonstraU that the Official Ever-sharp pencils at Stocking's Hunting licenses ami am.iiunition Laboratory Model of his new phonograph will aiai Mrs. 1. I.. Moure, and two sons at Stocking's. adv. Mr. Ellispii|tfalk«d onto the stage and stood beside spent Sunilay in Lansing. Mrs. Charles Althen, of Grand any song exactly as it was sung by tho artist9 aiid'that Airs. Mary Scott spent Sunday Hapids, is visiting Lowell friends. a stately cftynel* He began to sing "When the Bonnie Monday in (irand Hapids. Ladies' and gents' shine parlor. 9 his RE-CREATION of a singer's voice, as it comes from BiU of News About People and iMush coats clcancd and steamed. Stone's cleaning and dyeing works. Heather is Blpoi^ing. ' The audience immediately Things You Know Lowell (.leaning A Dyeing Works. Mr. and Airs. Ezra Coles, of Grand his wonderful new phonograph, positively cannot bo Look's annual oue-cenl sale next I Hapids spent several days this week yielded to the spell of his beautiful voice. Then sud- Gee hardware, open evenings, adv week, Tluirsday, Friday and Satur- with the Alarkles and Coles. distinguished from the singer's actual voice, when Miss May Velzy was home from day. adv. Horn, (this) Thursday morning, denly there WM a stir—a subdued murmur of surprise (irand Hapids, Sunday. Nina and Sarah Compton. of Sur- a daughter, to Air. and Airs. Earl both are heard in direct comparison. •. i: Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Coons were in iinac, spent Sunday with Mr. and Kaufman. Weight 7 pounds. and a perplexed rubbing of eyes. Mr. Ellison's voice Grand Rapids, Monday. Mrs. llerm -Newhall. Air. and Airs. Clark Campbell and Mr. Ellison made repeated comparisohs—alwayS with Miss Edith Kaufman spent Sun- Joseph Smith, of the Great Lakes family, of Kalamazoo, spent Sundav continued to AH the hall with undiminished sweet- day with her mother und brother in Training Station, is visiting Ills with Mr. and Airs. Will Markle. the same result. It was truly woDderful. Thli maittr (irand Hapids. j uncle, li. C. Smilh and wife. Mrs. Arthur Armstrong is attend- ness—your ears were proof of that—but his lips had Men, get your fur collar cleaned j .hulson llisrutt and Miss Gladys ing Grand Chapter, 0. E. S. in Grand achievement of the great wizard Edlison, mirks si neW and glossed at the Lowell Cleaning llimill spent Ihe week-end with Hapids this week, as delegate from A Dyeing Works. adv. meir molner, Mrs. Austie 1 liscutt. Cyclamen Chapter. become silent—your eyes told you that. epoch in music. Mr. and Mrs. George Vhouse, of j The Methodist Ladies' Aid societv Mrs. John Lasby left Saturday Harbor Springs, were visiting Mr. will hold a food sale at Kuhn's groc- night for Hidgetown. Ontario, and Mrs. Frank Marsh, bnday. j ery store Thursday and Friday, this where she was called by the death Frank Druce, a former Lowell j week. of her brother, Charles Gettis. citizen, now of Ionia, was in town Larl Caldwell, of Grand Hapids, .Messrs. and .Mesdames C. P. NeflT Monday, chatting with old friends, a tormer Lowell citizen, was shak- and H. E. Springett drove to (irand Tax assessment rolls for the Can- ing hands with old Inends here Hapids yesterday to attend a ses- 2^ NEW EDISON nonsburg and McCabe roads have .Saturday. sion of (irand Chapter, O. E. S. been confirmed after a linal hear- Hegular meeting of Three Island Cut the H. C. L. one-half by at- ing on objections. lodge, L. 0. O. M., Wednesday night, tending Look's one cent sale next "The Phonograph With a Soul" Don't miss seeing the hig bar- let. 20. Hiisiiu-vs of importance, week, Thursday, Fridav, and Sat- gains offered at Look's annual one- urn out. urday. adv. cent sale next week, Thursday, '-'ri- Air. and Mrs. Charles Kyser, Air. day and Saturday. adv. Mrs. W. Gondennan and daugh- ters Doris and Klda, of St. Johns, and Mrs. Alyron Kvser anil daugh- Youcao have a duplicate of tha wonderful Instrument used at We have ten of the famous Official Laboratory Models aad Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert ire spending a few days with Mrs. ter .Madeline, and Smith Kyser, the CMy Hall and, if you acl quickly, we can furnish you with an Haussennan, of near Saranac, Oct. II. S. Young. drove lo Hastings and spent Sunday eagraved certificate (signed hy Mr. Ellison) certifying that it la Mr. Ellison has certified every one of them. Ceme te our store 10, a 10 pound son, Harold Jvlmer. with Halph Kyser and family. Mrs. Haussennan was Miss Florence Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilbert, Mr. an exact duplicate ia tonal quality of the instrument he used in at once and aik to see and hear the Official Laboratory Models Hichmond. and Mrs. L. L. Taylor and Mrs. F. E. Howk has rented his bakery his amatlng cenparisoD; alio that it will sustain precisely the Maude Hinman ami two children lo Halph Stuart, who has been on which Mr. Ellison has issued his Certificate of AiilheBticity. Dr. White received a telegram motored to Sparta and spent Sun- working there for some time. Mr. same test. Monday saying that Mrs. McDougall ilay with friends. and Airs. Howk certainly have died Sunday at 11 p. m. Mrs. Wln'e Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Smilh, nephew earned a rest and The Ledger heart- could not i each there before Weu- ily wishes them ".Much joy." nesday noon. Joseph Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Morrison linghton and family, took Airs. Harley Alullen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freeman, of Sunday dinner with Mrs. il. W. several ladies at dinner last Wed- Klinbrook, and Miss bonna Green, Cecils, near Freeport. nesday in honor of Mrs. Alartha of Grand Hapids, spent Sunday Mrs. F. E. White left Saturday Alullen, who left Monday for Den- with Mrs. Freeman's brother, ver, Colorado, where she will spend R. D. Stocking Archie Velzy. for Los Angeles, after receiving a telegram announcing the critical Ihe whiter with her daughter, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Draper Smith, Mrs. illness of her sister, Mrs. I*. J. Mc- A. S. Cormican. Lowell, Michigan Margaret Hobens and Mrs. Weldon Dougall, (nee Lizzie Thompson.) Supervisors and road commis- Smith, of Allegan, were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cole and sioners of Ottawa county who are the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank making a tour of roads "this week Marsh, Sunday. grandson Clartnce, of lAwising, spent the week-end with Mr. and will meet with supervisors and Mrs. S. O. Littleiield has been Mrs. Will Markle and family and road commissioners of Kent county s|>eiiding a week with Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole. in the A. of C. building, Grand friends, and went to Grand Hapids Hapids, Thursday noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. A. Hunt, of Tuesday, where she expects to Mr. and Airs. Ernest Hosenburg Mrs. Sarah McPherson is enter- Hunting licenses and supplies nt spend the winter. Lansing, drove to Lowell yesterday Alarm clocks •» Stocking's, adv. and spent the day with the Iatter's and Air. and Airs. Elmer Dintaman taining her friend, Mrs. J. S. Beau- Ford's hardware. adv. Mesdames A. M. Andrews and and family, of Alto, look Sunday George Sherman, of Grand Rap- mother, Mrs. C. C. Winegar and ids, is working in the Keed factory. mont, of White Lake, for a few 1). H. Whitney, of Grand Rapids, Charles Doyle are in Saginaw this sister. Airs. E. (). Wadsworth. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John days. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. 1). week attending the Federation of Layer, in honor of the birthday an- Ladies' and gents' hats cleaned Farms for Sale . I'mn Lagos has sold his interest and blocked. Will C. Stone, adv. Mesdames M.C, Greene, Fred Hos- Hodges. Women's clubs, as delegates from niversary of Mrs. Hosenburg and ley, K. Van Dyke and 1). G. Look Clover Leaf and Lowell Literary in the firm of Jar vis & Lagos and Air. Layer. Kev. V. C. Webb attended the Mr. and Mrs. C. Bergin and son spent Friday at Macalawa park Charles, returned Tuesday from a 186 aoroo high olaoo day learn land In leirth Boa- elubs, respectively. may remove to Grand Hapids. The State Sunday school convention in business will hereafter be conduct- One of The Grand Rapids Press' and Holland. few days visit in Alma. ton. Well located oa maia read, aad wkbaaes* The engagement of Miss Edith editorial funny-graphs was used in Muskegon this week. ed under the style of Jarvis Broth- The officers and various commit- Mrs. C. 1). Hodges gave a seven tra good set of buUdings consist ing of a alas rssm Husted, daughter of L. J. 1 lusted, of ers. this paper last week and accident- Mrs. W. M. Burger came Sunday tees met Monday evening, Oct. 11, San Antonio, Tex., and grand- ally without proper credit. The to spend a few days with her par- o'clock dinner Thursday evening in bouse and a fine 60 foot full basement bam aad Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson, Mr. at the City hall, and launched a honor of Miss Jennie Joseph. daughter of the late Kev. J. T. llus- ledger tries to know a good thing ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Look. flan to observe November 11, Arm- one of the best silos ia the coealy. Price $100 ted, former residents of. Lowell, to and Mrs. William Cotes, of White- when il sees it, but we aim always Clarence Johnson and Clifl'ord per acre, reasonable terms. i .^hester Hile, of .Muskegon, Mesdames Wait and Severy were Jstice day in an appropriate man- Elmer L. Kinsey, of Grand Hapids, lo give credit where it is due. quite badly shaken up in an auto- Morse, of Ionia, made a canoe trip and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Curtis, of ner. it is hoped that every indiv- to Lowell and return Sunday. also formerly of Lowell, has been Harvey Haysmer has sold his mobile accident "the other day." ual In Lowell will attend this com- 60 aoroa In South Beaton. Very of land, announced. Ionia, spent Sunday at Mrs. A. llis- Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Kinyon and cutts. home to Halph Sherwood and Overcoats made to your measure, munity meeting, "Les't We Forget." fair 9-room home; basement barn. erahaid. Mrs. Martha Lockwood, aged 05 bought the Harmon Nash home on ^35.00 up. Lowell Cleaning & Dye- son Harry visited Mrs. Libbie Rey- 'loilet articles, food products, Mrs. Al Cobb, or Ionia, was al- Entire farm seeded and caa bo for |90 pet years died at the home of her Alain street. The family of John ing Works. adv. nolds in West Lowell, Sunday. daughter, Mrs. Fred Sears, north of candy, stationery, household reme- Pattison, who have been living in most instantly killed and her hus- Nice Hubbardson and Grimes acre on good teraM. GrattLn, Wednesday afternoon af- dies, rubber goods, and many other Six automobiles were stolen in band seriously injured when the the Nash house will move into the Grand Hapids Saturday and Sunday Golden apples. Austin Coons, 1U4, ter a sickness of some month's dur- reliable articles of inerchandise are upper part of the Hosley house. car in which they were riding was 1 1, 1 s. adv. ation. Funeral services were held ollered at Look's annual one cent night, forewarned is forearmed." struck by an outbound freight train sale next week, Thursday, Friday, The Kent county hoard of super- Major H. C. Browne, of the on the main crossing at Saranac, Misses Nina and Sarah Compton, Fred A. Godfrey on Friday afternoon in the Oakfield visors Wednesday, referred to the of Saranac, visited their sisters at Agent, Lowell. church and burial was in the ceme- and Saturday. a(\y[ United States regular army, of Camp Sunday, about 3 o'clock. The acci- committee on roads and bridges and Benning, Georgia, was the guest of dent occurred when Cobb, in trying the home of 11 Newhall, over Sun- tery there.—[Belding Banner News. Joseph Bowler, of Lowell, was the supervisors of Cascade and Ada day. 1 ass his uncle, F. M. Johnson, and fam- to evade the oncoming train, ran olf Mrs. Charles Howard, formerly ^ ."y" # 8l when he drove townships the request of H. George the beaten roadway and caught one Mvron Henrv celebrated his 12th of Ionia, who moved with her hus- his Dodge automobile into Ihe shoe ily, Saturday and Sunday, lie Is a D. Nutting lo dam the. Thornapple sou oi ttie laic Aiaior L. H. Browne, of the front wheels of the car on • birthday annlyersarv Monday by band to Los Angles about a year store of William Huwersma, 1120 river for power purposes.—[Herald. Division avenue, S. The front of wito formerly visited here. He the rail. The car was hit and ; entertaining twenty boy friends in ago, has been visiting Michigan A. B. Van Dee, a resident of Ver- thrown three times before the train tho afternoon. Stop at McQueen's garage for Ladies' and Mnts; dry desning Ihe store was wrecked. The auto was with Pershing and the flrst Sinclair gas and oils, also mobll- friends for two weeks. She start- gennes, prior to the Civil war, who could be stopped, smashing the car M. N. Henry, R. T. Ford and Will and dyeing. Will G. Stone. adv. ed on her return trip home Satur- was slightly damaged.— [Grand troops to reach France and was in oil. adv Hapids News. has been in Iowa arid Oklahoma, the machine gun service at the into bits. Cobb sulTered a double Doyle made a business trip tu Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter are en- day evening, accompanied by her for the past 50 years, and is now fracture of the limb, and other ser- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland, of tertaining the letter's brother. R. E. mother, Mrs. E. P. Sweet, who will Notice to the public: Dolloway's Argonne and other battles of the Grand Rapids Tuesday in the in- South Lowell, attended church here an inmate of the Soldiers' Home, great war. ious cuts and bruises. terests of the street fair. Moore, wife and daughter PhylUi, spend the winter with her three bus leaves Lowell at 8 a. m., 10 a. Sunday. of Detroit. was in town Tuesday, trying to And A mammoth barn on the farm of Sixteen of George W Rouse's cbildrtn In CaUfornia. m., I p. m., 3:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m. a few old friends. Simon Petitt Mr. and Mrs. Newton Coons, Mrs. Mrs. John Davis, of Idhla, is vis- < . Leaves Grand Rapids 9:30 a m., 1 Major Arthur J. Loomis, south of children and friends gathered at Fred Charles, Misses Anna May- iting her daughter, Mrs. Will Mr. and'Mn. Joha JUssr aad Stale.Health Commissioner Dr. R. is his only surviving comrade of Ionia, on the Bellevue road, was de- his nome last Sunday, in honor of Auauste Funk, of Uke Odesse, M. Clin warm the shaving public p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5 p. m., if p. m. Cant. Avery's l-owell company, Co. nard and Miss Byhie and Mesdames Kerekes. , » 5 I also wish to inform the public stroyed by flre Saturday, with a ' his WMh birthday anniversary. A II. L. Weekes, and C. H. Anderson I ^Jsy with,vjfr. and Mrs. C. against the me of cheap horse-hair I, liClh Mich., Infantry, now living loss of *30,000. Three valuable ' fine dinner was served, and a good We rellne and triake all k'lnds Of ieland. lathSr brushes, something sold as that George Rouse is not driving here. r attended the concert* given by horses, two cows and a number of social time enjoyed, mingled with clothes. I.owell Cleaning ft Dye- i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potter,, i hair." These brushes are for me. Courteous to all. Roy Geraldine Farrar, at the Armory in ing Works. adv. Dolloway. The United States Civil Service pigs perished, together - with large lood wishes, for Mr. Rouse, who is Grand Rapids Friday evening. Kaufman and Sidney Ssm sttei this country from Russian Commission announces that an op- quantities of hay and grain. This eeling better than for some time Fine Grimes Golden and Hub- > or are Imported and are Does your subscription expire f the funeral of Mrs. Al Cobb in en competitive examination will bf is the fifth barn within a month past. Among those present from Mrs. Allen Cobb, of Ionia, who , bardston apples. Austin Coons, anac yestefdsy. V of the disease, anthrax, November 1 ? The date on the ad- held at Lowell, on October 30, 1920, to be destroyed kjy flrj in that dis- outside were: Mr. and Mrs. Her- was killed In an auto accident at 104, I 1, 1 s. adv. Sent of which are fatal. Un- dress label tells. Then, too. the Saranac Sunday was a step sister Mr ahd Mrs. Charles Sadler and to secure eligibles for the positions trict and fhe autborillts arc now man Stfong and son Richard, Mr. Misses Leona Roth and Ruth Carl- son Junior, ami Mrs. AJvin North. this disease has notice at the left top side ot the of clerk and city carrier in the Post apparentlnQy convinced thst all of and Mrs. Albert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. !of Mrs Howard Potter and Mrs. veterinarians first page will be blue-pencilled son. of Alio, spent the week-end Oilice Service at Chicago. Illinois. them are the work of a flre "bug." I Frank Tredenick, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Earl Kaufman, imd step niece of with Erma Norris. ' c! c"0*l,.ISn„, t•H,> ;?,erooo,, a workers and this week. If so marked, and you Information may be obtained at Mrs. II. Newhall. She was 17 ( The aggregate loss in these blades 'Thomas. Mr. and Mrs, George J. Scott's variety store has s sale is now be- reoew before November lf there post office. Clerks and city car- will exceed SSO^OO. Mai. Loomis is Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collins. ' vears old and was married on and is wiU be uo break in the service. riers in the Pott Ofllce Service at mt ID Republican state ooli- iMr. and Mrs. DeWitt Parrish and i«abor day. Her husband sulTered on In shirts and stockimu. Come •hsvlas Look and see. Better for you and Chicago, Illinois, are divided into ! a* double fracture of the leg and I in and see for yourself, Oct. 14 and ana his farm is one oflthe finest • Andrew Rouse, all of Grand Rap- 115. ^ [adv, 19 better for w. / flva grades. io this sscttoa. .ids. I may not survive the shock.

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