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?0L. XIV, NO. 22 LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 CIRCULATION THIS WEEK 1370 AVERYNARROWESCAPE MRS. J. GIBSON LEADS

15 Cents a Day For Charles Doyle in Runaway Accident Mrs. Chase Just a Little. Others Oain- Wednesday forenoon. inq. New Contestant Enters Race. This time of year Horses is all you need to save and deposit in this bank weekly Charles Doyle was run over in this The race for Tm: Ledgek's Christmas and Cattle are apt to be run where it will draw interest at the rate of 3 PER CENT village by a runaway team belonging to gift sewing maehine is on now in dead down and need something per annum and be compounded twice a year and accumu- ErneHt Pinekney.Tuesday morning about earnest. Tlie feature of the past week ten o'clock, receiving severe cuts on face has been great gains by Mrs. James Gib- to put them in perfect con late as follows: and head and hands, but fortunately no son and Mrs. Ethel Willey, the former FOR dition to through the $ 1.05 IN A WEEK bones were broken, and he is able tu passing Mrs. Chase by a few votes and winter season. 27.30 IN SIX MONTHS walk. the la tter going a notch above Mrs. 55.22 IN ONE YEAR The horses were young and high spirit- 1'ovee. Miss Zella Wood takes a big YOUR 204.15 IN FIVE YEARS ed, and had run away once before that jump, too, going from last to fifth place. LOOK'S 635.75 IN TEN YEARS same morning. Later Pinckney had Interest is still further enhanced by the driven to town from his home, live miles entrance of another new contestant. Mrs. CONDITION Did you «avH that much in the p.-ist ten yeni'H? Get started on the east, with a load of hogs, and after un- Minnie Wesbrook. who is tied with Mrs HORSES rig!it road I'ui the next ten years hy npeiijinr ;iii aceonnt todtiy at loading had left them tied in front of Mc- Andrews for last place. POWDER Carty's market. The cause of their sud- The ballots as counted and totalled den fright is unknown, but they started yesterday at .» p. m.made tile candidates contains Gentian- -Ginger— THE CITY BANK in a wild run down the street toward line np in tli.' following order: AND Iron—Resin — Saltpetre - the west, tearing off tlie hind wheels of Mrs. James (iibson. HILL, WATTS & CO. Win. Lingofelter's buggy which was Mrs. E. E. Chase. Buchu—S ul phur—I >1 ood roo t Orton Hill, President Mrs. Ethel Willey. —Foenugreek, etc., and pro- Responsibility 3150,000.00 W. A. Watts, Cashier hitched in front of llowk's store, and. Mrs. Jay Hovee. CATTLE rushing over the bridge, whirled around duces just the tonic needed the Lyon corner just as Doyle had Miss Zella Wood. crossed to the walk in front of Smith's Mrs. Hay N. Parker. when stock shows si^ns of shoe store, plunged upon him before he Mrs. Nellie Andrews. running- down. This pow- knew they were coming, struck him in Mrs. Minnie Wesbrook. der helprs nature in all th^ the back, probably with the neck yoke, There are six weeks ahead before the and pulled him down under the wagon, linal conntiim whii-h will decide the own- digestive processes—assimi- one horse on the walk and the other in ers! ip of onr .s-l() mat-hine. Time yet for lation, elimination, etc., and There is only one genuine the road. Dr. McDannell wasinimediati'- any good worker tu ent»'r and win an expels blood impurities. ly called and rendered such assistance [as elegant prize besides making good wages was needed. The horses were nnhnrt.i % on emnmission lor new snbscriptions for Tin: Li.ihiku. 7)2 votes going with each It costs but little and results from it are dollar paid in. always satisfactory. All of tin- contestants are worthy and PEACEPULLY CLOSED* would make good nse of tin* sewing ma- ehine. Some of them are known to all. Full Pound Packages 25c all of them are known to many. Give The Life Work of J. G. Nanqe Ended Sat- yoni' friends a lift by clipping the single vote coupons from Tm; Leihjeh and de- Sieckwi'th urday Morninq. positing lh only .ifU.dll and $2.00 extra noon. Mr. K. E. Sprlngett will open moved to this village, which has since if compared with others. Also the best stock of ' RANGES for coal llxtnim the discussion before the class in been their home. Mr. Mange was a Ethical Christianity on the subject: devout Christian and was for many ••The relation of the law to the com- years engaged in evangelistic work, mon good." At (I P. M. Epworth Watches, Clocks and which he continued until within three League, 7 p. m. evening worship, weeks before his death, giving his service and address: "Mormonlsm." The Jewelry freely and uncomplainingly and living al- Sold only by crowded conditions of Sunday eve- ways for others. He remained true in nings mean that you should come his faith to the end. giving evidence in In town and full line of Phonographs and Records. early and secure a good seat. the hours of his depest suffering of his November records now ready. o.\ o a o great trust in God. lie lea ves his wile, uga n n ax. one daughter, Edith, and one son. David After a brief address by the pastor EDELMANN & NERRETER (J., one son having died in infancy and next Sunday morning, Mrs. Edwin Fallass will give an interesting ac- The Leading Hardware. one daughter, Aurelia, at the age of nine. There are also a brother, Louis, a sister, count of the State Sunday school R. D. STOCKING Mrs. Alfred Thalmann, both of Highland. convention being held this week In III., and another sister, Mrs. I'eter Jackson. Miss Meda Hess, once a Veilex, of LaCanada. Cal. Mrs. Lowell teacher, and for several years Thalmann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mange a Congregational missionary in Tur- and a large number of 1'riends from key is expected to visit In Lowell Grand Knpids were here to attend the over Sunday. She will talk to us services, the brother and sisb-rs being next Sunday, eit her at the morning with him at tlie last or evening service. I'lease don't

— • — miss next Sunday's program. NIXON-HILL. GERMAN M. E. CHURiH. We are showing* the Miss Marion Hill, daughter of Mr. and Regular service Sunday afternoon most complete line of Mrs. Orton Hill, and Mr. Ralph Nixon, at 2 o'clock, Sunday school at son of Mrs. Jennie Nixon of (Jrand Ledge, liible study class every Wednesday Our New Fall Lines were married Sunday in Windsor, (int.. evening at 7:{)0. All our services are and left that evening for Linden, Mieh., conducted la the German language. where the groom is cashier of the I'mnk Everyone able to understand and are Arriving Daily of Linden, and where they will make worship tu our mother tongue Is In- Heating Stoves their home. Miss Hill has, during the vited to attend. past six months, been taking a course of iUCIETIBH. and are on training at Harper hospital in Detroit. Special communication Cyclamen chapter No. 94. (). E. S , Friday eve- and Ranges Display HATHHORN-VAMDENBROECh. ning, Nov. Kl. There will be degrte work and a banquet. The marriage of Miss Nina Vanden- Kver shown in Lowell. broeck, daughter (if Mrs. Carrie Vandeii- Central union, W. (' T. L'., will broeck of Moseley, and Mr. Harry 11. meet with Mrs. Magdamz Tuesday, Hathhorn of Livingston, Mont., was Nov. 20t b. Come in and see tha beautiful new things we have in solemnized Tiu-sday at high noon at the Here is a List We are Justly Proud of home of the bride's brother, Ace Vanden- Lowell W. C. T. C. will be elite'- Fancy China and be sure to see those Game and Fruit broeck, who attended the groom. Miss tallied by Mrs. Reutelster Friday afternoon, Nov. l.'ith. Part one of Plates. You will also find all kinds of dainty China Eva L. Hathhorn, sister of the groom and a student at Ann Arbor, was brides- program, tribute to Mrs. Caroline and novelties for dressing the Thanksgiving table. maid. The ceremony was performed by Walker; part two, report of the Ideal Jewel, Art Garland and Favorite Uev. Russell II. Hready, in the presence world's W. C. T. C. convention In of the immediate relatives, and at th)* Boston. Hard Coal Stoves. Special dKent for close an elaborate wedding dinner was Regular meeting of L O. T. M. M- Siniili r>end and Itockford WatclicH. served. The couple left Tuesday evening will be held Wednesday evening' Garland and Favorite Oaks. for their future home al Livingston. Nov. L'lst. All members are rcfjuested Mont. to be present. There will be Initia- Florence Hot Blasts for all kinds of fuel. tion of candidates and coffee and CARD OK THANKi. doughnuts will be served. The Wood Heaters in lar^e variety. We wish to express our gratitude young members be sure and come. to the neighbors and friends and Favorite and Jewel Steel Ranges. The National Protective Legion A. D. OLIVER heartily thank them for the kindness will hold a regular meeting at K. O. WatcliCH, CloekH, .Jewelry and Itepalrln^. shown during the recent Illness and T. .M. ball next Tuesday evening, Majestic Malleable Ranges. death of our loved uncle. Nov. -0th. There will be special Mu. and Mas. J. JC. Towkh. Mu. and Mus. A. (i. Sti:ki:ti:i:. work. Home made mince pies, regular 15c Come In and Look Our l.lnc Over and (iet Our Prices size for 10c on Sat urday only. Smith's We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kind attendance bakery. and untiring assistance in the care A citizens' committee has recom- of our beloved husband and father. mended to the ministerial association We also wish to thank the Urand that another attempt be made to Army, the Relief Corps, the I nlon, secure an anti Sunday theater Scott Hardware Co. MINCE PIES c the Benevolence society and the ordinance. neighbors for the beautiful Mowers Mrs Julia IIowlett of Morrison EACH Mas. J. V. Sakuknt and children. Lake 1m 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Zlna Gilbert, where she has been Saturday, November 17 visit Im:. and her daughter, Mrs. C» 10 Hrlngyour hides, pelts and furs to E. Walters,Is here caring for her. McCarty Bros, tf. Grand Rapids has a municipal ath New goods coming dally. Collar's letlc park. At least It has a live acre One (lay only to get yon acqnainted with the good qual- bazaar. site for one, well located. It was A Ton ity of onr mince pies We make our own mince meat from Clarence McOee Im home from formerly part of the settling basin I lie bent qnallty of apples, meat.currantri.ralHlnM, Hplces, etc. Grand Rapids, III. In connection with the city water Kxtreme care as locleanlineMK Is taken. Mrs. Frank IMckard Is recovering works plant. In the center will be a swimming pool. A base ball di- of Warmth We recommend tiiein very highly and want you to try from a severe Illness with typhoid fever. amond, foot baU grounds and a one next Saturday, (let one for your Sunday dinner. The corner store of the Graham cinder path for runners will be laid Is what you^et from every ton of COAL purchased out. The improvements will be block has be« n rented to out of town from us—good even heat day and ni^ht, with very little nartles for a dry go ds and gent's made next Hprlng. The council furnishings store. turned the property over to the park attention and no dirt or worry. 'Telephone us your or- commission last night. TEN WEEKS FOR 10C. This WELDOM SMITH, The Baker — der and see. paper on trial to new Hubwcrilwrs In The regular price of our mince pies Ih 15c each. Kent, lonla and Harry counties 10 NUTS WANTED. weeks for 10 cents. Your money 10,000 bu. of hlckorynuts, walnutf, EARL HUNTER back, If you do not tlnd It the best butternuts and beechnuts. Illghetit Phnne 127 Otllcw In WllllatnN'Nlore WOOD AN0 COAL. paper ever published In Lowell. prices paid. tf McCarty Bros.

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f CHUPXH PEW HIS C'D. DIED FOR HIS BROTHE'R. VILLAGE OFFICERS OF For thft lirotrriiii:! (if tho in'Osorv;i-1 Ahii. (Jon." William U. Slwftor. U Tf' Tramp Finds Rect for His Weary LOWELL, MICH. Crlmes Laid to Paroled Convlctc. Aak Soldiers to G.uard Them. Chinaman Went Back to China ano JonifU tlon of the oxtouslou of the civil and S. A., iviiral. is .se riously ill with IN THE PUBLIC EYE 1fSs n ** Bones in House of Worship. religious rights ami privileges oi" Jews, puouuiouia at iiis ranch II miles sonlh The long string of safe blowlncs. "The feeling of Inaocurlty through, Sacrificed Himself to I). (J. Lock. President. theh American Jewish committee, com- of Uakerslield, Cal. burglaries and hold-ups in we stern out the island of Cuba is shown by Custom. T. A. Murphy, Clerk. t PfcfelUhtx. Seasonable The janitor of one of Portsmouth's : posed of prominent members of thei 'I'he secretary of ihe navy will ask i Michigan in the pas! few mouta:•. 1 numerous applications by propih tor- largest churches was given a big sur- U. B. Williams, Treasurer. R. E. Sprlngett, Attorney. i race from all parts of the ' United congress at the next session for nun-v being laid o paroled convicts iromUic of sugar plantations for details of Protector of F* isco Graftc rs* j Fifteen years the bachelor lawyer prise Sunday morning as he stepped Lowell, M!OmOA& F. J. McMahon, Supt. Light!ag aud I States, organized at New York. j money to clothe tho blue jackots than Illinois penitentiary In .loliet, who ::re American troops to guard tho sugar land Sam, his Chinese servant, had Into the auditorium after opening the ! Abraham (commonly called "Abe") Ruef, who Entertainments Fire that started at Ottawa, Kan., they are now allowed. i,crniiited to work in Chicago uad mills during the approaching cuttin;- ! lived together in that pcace which Power Plant. season. is making desperate efforts to prevent tho indict- big front doors lo allow of the usual J. B. Yelter, Assessor. from a gas explosion totally destroyed | The New Foundland government si rvcillaiice of tho prison authorities. • passes the understanding of all save The owners offer to supply £r<-. ment of boodlers and grafters of San Francisco airing out. He came face to face with Dr. O. C. AJcDannell, Health ifiicer. 1 STATE PAYS OUT PRIMARY Every work-dj\ thev are eonejclled tc s and those favored mortals who are their the building, tho largest has dispatched a lawyer to Bay ol .V quarters for tho troops, hoping to re by nsurping the office of district attorney. Is a r* a strange and tough-looking man. At Merritt Sayles, Marshall aad ftfcfeet mih u. SCHOOL MONEY AT $11 own servants. Sam was cook, valet, structure in the city. | Islands to direct the prosecution ofi rcport to the parole otlicer and i ^ celve gUCil military protection as was lawyer by profession, and has been for years a first the janitor feared a toach of the Commissioner. Mis. Esther Sumner Damon, said to colonial fishermen who have shipped! PER CAPITA. alleged to be their custom to slip out o. (.ustoinary under Spanish rule durii^ political "boss." He has ruled the Republican and Suggestions housemaid, watchman, friend—and chills, but ho finally brought himself Trustees—R. Van Dyke, J. 4. Slat- labor party macliindS, and was instrumental in be the last surviving widow of a sol aboard American vessels. Chicago Saturday night, turn i.»eii (Ji0 lasl reVolullon. The military an perfect in each relation. He never together and inquired of the man what tern, H. A. Peckham, C. Guy Perry, criminal iricl's over Sunday, get u.u-h (horities ]iavo refused to grant any electing Schmitz, the Socialist candidate, as took a vacation; he seemed not to eat dier of the revolutionary war, died at The feeling of insecurity through-' OVER $8,000,000 PAID 101,01 for Social he had been doing. Woldon Smith, W. S. Wlnegnf. OUT. to Chicago Sunday nl^tir f)t the applications. mayor of San Fraaclsco three years ago. The or sleep. He was always near when her home in Plymouth Union, Vt., at out Cuba is shown by numerous ap- j for dutv Monday morning. ' ' 1—' ^ police and saloon power he has controlled in the The follow said that ho had been en- TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. the age of 93 years. plications by proprietors of sugar hollow of his hand, but the earthquake and fire Functions needed; he disappeared when he joying a night's rest on the cushions Christopher Bergin, Superriaer, Lee Hall, Hie Life in tlie Woods cf Railroad directors say the two men New Building Collapses, should. He knew nothing, yet he knew C. G. Stoue, Clerk. MOST IMPORTANT HiM^ENIKG: Marine engineers employed on the plantations' for details of AmorlcftTi upset his political domination in the latter re- of u pew away down front. Saturday who committed six burglaries lasi Sat^ 'piie jiuge Bixby hotel, in the cour^ everything. For we:*ks scarcely a word H. L. Weekes, Treasurer. tug boats and the ferry boats of the troops to guard the sugar mills dur- the Upper Peninsula. spect. and the Citizens' Reform association has r night he was attracted to the church AT HOME TOLD IIv v ^N- urdav night and engaged in a running construction on tho beach at Lou# been on his trail for a long time. Ruef's appoint- might pass between these two men, James McPherson, Highway Oum Krie railroad have formulated a peti- ing the approaching cutting season. • pistol fight with two officers, are pai- ^ i. collapsed today, suppos By EDITH A. BROWN by tho singing of the choir during ro DENSED FORM. Roach> a ( ment to bo district attorney—made, by one of his they understood each other so well. mlssloner. tion asking for au increase in pay of Indictment—..v.s werve letui'UOiv»/i d by the j1 Siiperimemient wof. *Publi i.wi.vc. Instruc- I olejcad Illinoin s convicts and members oi ^ because ot faulty constructlea Society Editor of t!i« Chicago Ro.ord-Herald hearsal. He found the door open, LOWELL BOARD OF TRADE. 4 1 tools. Acting Mayor Gallagher, for the purpose of But one morning, so the story runs $20 a month. federal grand jurv in Pittsburg. PajUon Kelley has made the ^ ^i-anuuai the •gan ^ g that is systematically woriv- workmen were fatally hurt and walked in and sai down. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. preventing incriminating evidence reaching the in the San Francisco Examiner, a^ The Domluion steamer Kensington southwestern Michigan. ^,an ^ s';orc of others wei> The music had that soothing effect W. A. Watts, President. LATE FOREIGN CICPATCHEC afrainsl J. .my Dunn. Charles T ^ j grand jury—is denounced as most disgraceful. Sam poured his master's coffee, he said Is reported ashore at Matan. 196 miles anests. i seriously injured. Francis J. Heney, of Oregon, employed by Invitations on Turquoise Colored Cel- and the wanderer fell asleep. He knew F. T. King, Vice-President. and !• tank T. Lniniett. offlcmls ^and ja agee^ 5^ in tnol. • ' •—- ^ V* /v quietly, without a shade of emotion in below Quebec. The Kensington was „ , , *». cv ii o. i t »,J S ' 159,382 is dlblribaieil to tno nothing more until daylight, when he H. A. Peckham, Secretary. employes of the Shelby Steel rubej £chool ais(ric:s o( (hc s(at0 (iU tbo Now Furnish Care. The building war, of reinforced con- luloids-Blue Carnations May Be his yellow face: "Next week I leave hound from Liverpool to Montreal. A crete and the men were crushed to awoke wondering where he was at. He R. VanD"ke, Treasurer. Interesting: Items of News Gatherer company, charging them with con-, bagia of ?n 1)Pr (.al,ila. The funds Had for the Table—A Menu of you." A snowstorm was raging when the Blaine (lavett. trainmaster of the death beneath tons of mortar ami said lhal in all his life he had never O. C. McUanr.ell, A. W. Weekes, i-.» from All Parts of tho Globe am splracy to defraud the government in j Will be sent the countv treasurers ami ^Bhie" Dishes—A Contest Where steamer struck. Pcre Marquette Saginaw-Grand Rap iron. given $500,000 to Ruef and tlie supervisors The lawyer smiled. found a more comforable bed Q. Ivook. I Outlined in the Briefest Mamie- connection with the boiler tubes fur-1 from that source will bo available hi Blue Predouiiimtes—An Appropri- STANDING COMMITTEES. A serious split has occurred in the ids division, says the cui i'ainlmj Is chise, which had been refused before the fire. "Next week I leave you.' repeated Tho ianitor looked about, saw that niahed for a number of baltk^hipa ja few days for the township and dis- Ruef is said to fear more than anything else that, a popular tiprisl'^ ate Musical Programme. Market—H. J. Coons, Chairman. Possible. being rapidly relieved for all local Toljacco Trust Next- the Chinaman. "I hire for you better nothing was disturbed aud then al- 0 Jo ranks of the liberal party in Cuba. Tho town of Warrentowiii capital of i trict troasnrors. | >»}»8 mpWIy relieved lor all against him may be incited by the oratory of Honey. Heney so wrought upon New Industries—W, K. Marsh, Chair- Pullman man." lowed the st ranger to go.—Portsmouth, tug due to the belief of the more radical investigation of the bualne.if the crowd In the courtroom recently that observers declared if he had been Dcccmber brings the turquoise as its man. V RESULTS OF ELECTIONS, .•arron county, (ia.. waa the scene of! The apportionment hy counties fol-1 ^ ^"Seriug 40 cars! method, of the so-oalled tobacco'tmt The lawyer set down his cup of cof- •am. element, largely composed of negroes, permitted to speak ten minutes longer there would have been an attempt tc birthstone. and lilue. as e/ery hoste.-s ^ N. H.. Times. Conventions—S. P. Hicks, Chairman \ '^siinicme fire, the !(»>•, amoun.mg | Ui'.ony ,5. A1.ul.. Allt>. ja day on an order for 4.000 cars and will be undertaken by tho departmem He looked at. the white-robed n; Charles E. Hughes deteated W. R : that Alfredo Zayas is too friendly 9 ynch Ruef. Honey is intensely in earnest. He seems to have the power of Village Improvements— Rev. n. H A lore than $100,000. ; Ran. A^ipt'iut Anu-i'm, I they are all being given to local ser-' of justice. E. N. Hill, of Boston, wa. J knows, is not nn easy color to handle 11 . J .%/ .WW... ..v. — —. --•••, v/. *-»uoi.uu( >vaa servrnt; lie felt the nv.;n was in ear- FISH IN NEW PLACES. I Hoorvt for governor of Now York b- j witli the Americans, even to the ex- reo.t xovidene ••ut.ltVt.o' u\Jit sJtfnwl-ir.O ItlilUd i Vl I (".t — v« - . .• .1-!- — t —. 1.,- . . exciting his audience, and making his hearers share his own feelings. in decoration. Bready, Chairman. A a plurality of 52,000. Hearst carrie J .J.I!. ; liai-MKH. $20.0:11; ; vice, Xot a ear of this new equipment today appointed us a special attoraev Ruef has received so many threatening letters and has been so loudly nest . Good Roads—H. Nash. Cbalrinan. >tfo i tent of secretly favoring annexation »rol of the Waters-Pierce Oil company I ** flowed to leave iho Michigan lines, to make the inquiry, Tho invitations lo the December 1 hooted that he has become afraid and has engaged a bodyguard to attend "So you are going to leave me. I Wild Decks Found to Bear Fish Eggs Sports and Special Days—W. S B -aan Greater New York !>>•.65.000. but th of the island by the I'nitetd States. (o fix the prices and crush com pet 5-1 C'V.ii.oun. ri3f..s:L': "e'us.s. 504.0117'The total e^qulpment of the Pere Mar- birthday party may be writ ten on tur- him wherever It" goes. don't pay you enough, eh? Dr. Sand- Winegar, Chairman. "F iiraJ districts vot^l strong for Hughes A state of panic exists in the town ,,, t,c U a,>out 24 MO 8 1 quoiso paper, fastened with a stick- F«ea:iy to Hatch. li turn in Missouri was sivea at Si 'l«s ^^Clllli I 5 ' . ' " "f " TELEGRAPHITELEGRAPHICC BBRIEFSR . ers—ho knows what n treasure you Press—B. C. VVieck, Chairman "I The New York Democratic ticket ] of Marfa and the vicinity in Procsldio Louis bv Charles T. Ackert. general ton. STa.a'uw; cinwford. mM.'iU; Doltn, 1 which are scattered. pin, set. with a cheap imitation tur- are—has offered you more th^ni a hun- •hi with the sole exception of Hearst . ?ounty, Texas. Twelve de-aths have manage,V...... v.r. of .u,the. \VaL» rs-PiertHv.: .. ' coih- - '• 411:1.341:.4y;un::' ni..kirwA.1 »icklfi>=.>n. . on jhiUb through by pluralities of iron, r.i7. kiumu ;. c>i7; JtiiMO^; 1 jU..v,- "empties" were sent to Saginaw dred a month. Well. I I! make it a onr .Inn • issue expressing his mysti- I | occurred in the town of a few bun-, pauy. (fiadwin. f.'.X.IS7: ; contracts to build boats which in th small sheets of turquoise-colored cellu- Prof. John W. Burgess, who opened the Theo* hundred and fifty. Say no more! ' fication as to how small tish come to j O. C. McDannell. M. D. T • igb to S.0U0. dred population from an unknown and ; In a dramatic inanne; the inurler • Irand Tr;ivoi si. $<'.«.C.«; \; Grai iot, from Chicago, and all of these cars aggregate will cost $1,500,000. loid tied with ribbon of the same color. api Preliminary strns v.ere taken by S51; Hillsdale. $Si.32o; Il.»uKluon. are being used for local freight, great- doro Roosevelt course in American history at th& "Next week I leave you. I go to be inclo;.ed waters. A naturalisi ! malignant disease which recently ! trial of William Crockett, a while man .'•i;:'; Huron. 4:11.741: Intfliam, Chief of Police Mast en, of Ann Ar In the decoration of house blue Physician and Surgeon tho campaign managers of both par ly relieving tlie situation in the way University of Berlin the other day. Is dean of C'^ China." said the servant, n*passively. Buggests .an explanation. He says: N 'made its appearance. j charged wi.ii the murder of l/am Hen Ionia, f;tt;..".i7: losi-o. $3l<.43r»: Iron, $31.- bor, shot two weeks ago by Ray Kent crepe pnper can bo used with good ef- n 1; l.saliflia, $S1.4.luckson. SllIH.- business. Trains of these new cars are lumbla university of New York city. "Oh, I see; you ar-' gmig back for OFFICI IN NCQONCE BLR., LOWCCL. MICH. \ rtes lu New York for u tight over the i Before a numbt r of medical men ! derson, a negro, came to an end a will still have to remain in the hos fect as shades for the lamps and in "If the wild ducks, etc., of Morocco 34i'— >; • tl-Lrtlamazoo «»•«••• . $131.ii;il: KalkaskaiX .1 I !%.%,.> I\«lbein, g sent to Detroit and other central Three cheers for President Roosevelt were a wife. Very well, bring her here. A i offices on ih<* state ticket otlu'r lhar | and scientists at San Francisco Drs. 1 Doihan, Ala., when Judge il^iwy ' Krnt. kr^-nuw. $14,- pital for a wliile. draperies. Artificial forget-me-nots are similar to those elsewhere there is j points. proposed aud given by Emperor William at tho wor r Mvo fr) l Mil governor, which will not end until the Albert 1. Atkins and K. J. Lewis sue-; ^''urce di " , . • i.:!; l^ike. $l«i,3t>S; Laptt-r. $b2.11o; Loe- and the (lower known as the bluet like-! ^.herc is ^ '" no mystery. For some years there M. C. Greene, M. D. O isnuss.-a l ie .n.iry, declaring ian-ulf $10,832; j^r.awey, $i:!4.;{i>s; Liv- On each day in the year there is ceremonies attending thp opening. The members a, e n W< ottldal count is declared. The Kt pub ceeded in charging an electric f wise may be used, although neither is ; P' ' ' m'der; ihe place i- lonely, was open-mouthed wonder as lo bow j cir- Crockett, was acquitied beoausii hj iiiKsoon. $.".l,7. ri; laice. $9.f.70; Maokinao, Bliss' Plans for Saginaw. au average of twenty-one aliens de- of the emperor's suite, the professors and the aii w v s e 1 Pliy«lclan and Surqeon Ji l J ikviiiH decided to make applicaUoui- cuit with human electricity to was a white man. $l'7.48a; Macemb, $ 11 ;..:5;!.V. Man is loo, barred from entering the port of New r.tudents responded vigorously. The emperor theu of the itn-fiuoise shaoe. In the dining-' y ''- ' ' '' " cnilector' (^f the perch, bream and crayfish could get such $I03,»>0h: Marqncttf. 4145,r.lH; Mason, ,wrt r omct IM MEOOHCC BLR., LOWELL. iWCM. "he , Mrs. Allasaba M. Bliss, widow of in (be supreme courts of several coun- a degn-e that exfrnal sound waves («eorge M. Nolan, mayor of Jack. e.n- $7i .(i77; ^dceosta. $72,130; .Menominee, York. conversed with Prof. Burgess, congratulating bin room thpre may be a large central blue j I niy.;e! anil arrcr.;:' yonr pasxage into ii. wly cut dams near the Mac- I •art 'ies for orders comi>elling the pro $HiJ.7(;-i; Midland, $.".4,Cm; Missaukee, the late governor, has addressed the on the successful beginning of his work, and also bell made of he paper or the artincial | papers." quarie river in New South Wales. | I were transmitted and heard thwugh ville, Fla., died after a long illness, following letter to the city council: Secretary Shaw authorized tin 9.0(1 $3S.l f«r; .Monroe, $H»l',<.ie.o; Monweftiin, had a talk with Ambassador and Mrs. Tower. Howers, as \li" hostess chooses. This! "I go to r'hina ncxi w.^ei;; I n.a .1 'in some case.; the water had hardly S. P. Hicks A Auction in court of al! "void and pro an ordinary telephone reeoiver. aged 72 years. He served throughoiu 411-.J33; Monmud-ency, $11'.304; .Muske- - i statemenKiuieiuepLt thamat hno wilwinl not. buy bondboad- ..aaj t«stc7,i.u7; Oak- All you have said of my husband in ; or increase deposits in natiou- The emperor requested the ambassador to cable will hang over ihe table and ribbons | no papers; I never comn back," said settled after the rain had filled the l Clarence Igenfiiz, aged 20 years. the civil war in the armies of the con- 1 ir letter of condolence is true. He j unless present, conditluns to President. Roosevelt his thanks for tho presi- Loans, Oallections, Real Estate G • rol "<1 hi court. land, $ 111 .1 .s.i; Oct ana. S'i 1,^47 ; elffcnuiw. lovo a from which hang smaller bells may the man, with ex iwierating calmness dam than the fish wore observed, and 1 shot his sweethearr, Mary Kutz, and federacy. 7 IS; Ontonaj-'i.n. J24.03.'); Osccoia! ' ^ Saginaw better than any place Insurance •; ri President Roosevelt hr.? behind him materially change. dent's cooperation. servo as place cards if a dinner is io|and persi-t'mce the farmers siarled n large theory of A then committed suicide at Dry town, The Haskell Indians of Lawrence, $6t».l»7l';. Om < da. ^(i..70; e>is«'K $23,si.v, | on earth and constantly planned its Besides Emperor William, the empress. Prince LOWELL, WICHIGAH. . a Republican eonu'iess, the majority Onawa, ? 14 l.TiMl; PioSiine Isl ..$;!Mose. . i growth and prospei ity. in securing in- In a football game at Fort Sha* be given. If ihe fresh flowers are de- '•Vou shall :mI go!" thrn'.ercd the spontaneous procaction. i Pa. Because they were first cousins Kan., were defeated by tin' football Masi'ornrnon, ; S;«^inaw, $290,010; August Wlliielm, Ambassadoi in tho house being while the sen- 1 Miss Kutz refused to marry him. team of the I'aiversity of Texas, at St. Clair. JlSL.tiH; St. .lo>;tph, 4e»r(,l2(I•jm. oiii-; gfitmlons, prc-entir.g p.-.rk and foun- Mont., between the Great Falls lean sired. the florists c;f the cities now have lawyev. "This obtained till a Sydney profes- ate shows little change. r Sanilac. $i;;0.22ti; ScliocU-rafi. $28,314; ^ hit viij, m.-1uijiv as Jiiuen pie.'is and the Fori Shaw Indian tealVilum. Tower and Mrs, Tower. Dr. Studt, the minister of 1 Henry Firth Smith, 2.> years old, son Austin, by a score of 2S 10 0. tain to the city, he took as much pleas inne a preparation by which carnations of j It was the lir.ir flau in their - xperi- sor chiuic '1 to pick up a wild duck R. E. Sprlngett Republicans scored an oviTwbvlni Sliiawass«'c. $!•:?,; Tuscidu. $1 lS,sr>,'>; ure as in anything he ever did. We •' ^ Curtis, fullback for the Grea education, and about 50 professors and resident A | of Joseph Smith, a prominent and Ne^ro laborers on a soiuhbound \'.iis Cnr»-n. $1 "ii.; \V;t>-Monaw, $128,- a s tc ai11 7n white may be colored the shade de- snce together that the rervant had and found its breast feathers and Att«roey-a1-Law 'na tng victon' In Illinois. " r a ureat I the result of beinu stabbed by an tin- (Jiovanni Bruno, a Sicilian, believed '"'wtland Sunday Alleging that the jury had beer, Berlin is "The Constitution and Constitutloual History of the United States." '•1 will nni t.'ll you why I go—you many yeura -J -uturs pronounced it a local (ilnea^e and Bernard C. Wieck •n The entire Ut publican liciu-; ' rfM>k ing. For instance; known woman. Dougherty declan tl i*K' OIl(1 01 mo.-^t dangerous and . .Miller and Hall had been live miles Upheld the Law. •"wined and dined," prejudicing sorni laugh." pr»;-(-rll»<-l local r'-inetUt-H, and liy r •i:>i..uey lal.'ln^ I unmty is fi'.'cted by phiraliiii . i.u;;-:- "Biew" in from the Ocean. to curt* .-. ;t;j lontl tnjannent. prynnuncod !t liiciiriiliie. ATTORNEY AND that he was visitinK a woman and thai !'l^-In;,' Italian anarchists, was arrest-1JJ?";)} ^ of the members, Attorney A .F. Chan! "No. 1 shall not laugh." Sctcuco liaH proven Catarrh to be a c instltui IoubI dls- t ing finm lri.000 10 50.1"^. The supreme court has upheld the Blue-pointH on the Half-shell. ••i-.-t- ;ui(ltlierrtfre rcqulrt-H '.•••n^ti'in! ual trt-;'im»-iit. COUNSELOR. she stuck a needle or a hatpin in him ('<' Keor.. Col. lit,* will In- returned i, ' , , """.V . " s V'v ,,.0. " 1!1 constitutionality of the law of Hto5. wick, of Port Huron, has moved for. "Very well; I go lo China to die." The R«'publican landslide 0we-pi the tpin so lIieil f/eaJ H' C From 'be Beautiful Blue Danube. llatro e.iiarrh Cure. tuaiiufHctured by F.J.Cheney u . . ... '! tl) sjj(.jjv ' ^ ni: 11 could be erected. providing for the holding of alternate new trial in a circuit court case in of Natimal T. U. "Nonsense! you can die hero, & • •-...T-dodo.Olik-. !-•. tin- niily e•>n^tlt^It!l'!;; : cur- • n Lowell, Mich. H ' ill after which he \.'as taken ill. On tin? way back to camp Hail the markci. It taken tu'^rriiilly In J.:• •!> in Postoffice Bldg. « nltrv ticlvet of muniei; .tl into ! which he was counsel. Clear Soup. llavcu'i i agreed to send your body nsr A north-bound Frisco passenca r i want to soo how they are going • josliod" Miller aboui a piece of land terms of the circuit court for Calhoun Mrs. Lillian H. N. Stevens, who opened tho. .lr.ip-« t<» ;> lL-ft-r nful. Ir aci? dir-ctfy ' u O •• • o d otlice ir, Chicago, witl the possibl. ••\- Carnegie medals cannot be awani National Women's Christian Temperance Union | '"Hrn'rah for (he Red. White an.. Bluel" ^"1.0', and nci.- fjrt siirfat'em f ttu- -y-'em. Tl.-y i ifer .'lit G- 1 i train collided with an » ngine siamiing !o dig that ditch; how they an- going county in Battle Creek, instead of all ou eeption "l* Justice.- ''av< :ly ar.- I'.'in he had sold, say int. tii- ri was mui\ hundi'-: dollar- ! r any ca-o It aiLs to euro. 300'' build that lock; how they arc going of them being held in Marshall, the ed the men who risked their lives iii at Hartford, Conn., the other day, has been at the Rare Roast Bcf. White Asparagus,!",;...... ,•..•• I -r clrt-'iltiia -oid J on a curve at the edue uf Fort Wtnth. limber on ii than .\lill<". supposed. (I|C ,n l xu ,,NO, v ,> Milton WI. P^rry A: divllb.'. county seat. Various objections to the ' saving their comrades In the lasl St. head of the organization since the death of Misaj Potatoes, " ^ ' ' At!.:-.---: F. .t. CllI.NEV & CO., Toad. . Oliio. killing Fireman .loseph I». Wilkinson to get through tha eut. Ii'sa business .Miller suggested that they cu. ; : "What do you mean'." Sold l y iT':^:; -*./•. Gov. C;;nimir..:. :ie< ^rtiin^ later act were raised, one relating lo tlu Clair tunnel disaster, October Ji, i:H" Frances Willard in 189S. Iu ISO! she was elected, BluBin<- Crape Sherbet. 1.11 c »' anil'.j' rtr.n Jor const!palJou. Attorney and Counselor al Low 'and pre>bably fatally injuring Kn^ineer trip. 1 want, to be able to lell people through he. piece, l.ieer had beep. ; :ls "My brother, he in prison. He •olffru--. i- rei i-c'.c; in li.wa by title and another being thai the act ! character of the heroism tlu'i Sf vice president at large, and prior to that time she | The -LitH"Little Bine-Devils'" Fr'ends. Special attention to Coltcct!»»aa Cc-i*- A j Robert Fowler. through ibis congress as much as 1 plenty in ihe locality that week and < i • « . • nnt r»< titt.. . \ . I HO. He have wife and baby. In reyanc:ng and hnli* of Real Estato. fins also .IK The IXmocrats deiVattd Ctmgress- 1 conferred legislative powers upon tin not come within tho scope of the fund. had been assistant, recording secretary 1" years Salad. Wouldn't Fit, iioilt men hail iheii rilh •. When part - 1 China fhey take-oiy m in of :-.a:n" fam- Quuliticti and been admitted Lo practice in th« While atteniion was d-.TcU-d to the can about (hat canal." That is what I:-. .!- ) ^ and recording secretary one year. Mrs. Stevens B man I^ie--y in th- Si:-: l; di.-t; id an'l way through th« timber Miller was Bailie Creek common council, upo| n Brigadier Genera—l Frederic. •viiciicku Fur uuu I ccs. Assorte 1 cakes. Coffee. Come visitor.: fro-a :h: cert'.j at- interior r)eivartnient end all th»' biiri'nns ther*. AVI outskirts of Hillsboro. T».*x., by two President Roosevelt said just as he lr or f is a native of Dover, Mo., and began life as a ily in-'lead Lo .lie. 1 go to China, giv :«>itnilifl ready to proseccte claon- itw thctt* eliiim have ebcie.i thei: «'andidaie startled by a she: and slopped. Hall . whose provision of suitable quarters . ^ ' ^ - '-^nils lo take chargn N u 1 s. tended service at a colored church in ti nt may be entitled to pension bnttiiCy. -m destructive fires, tho hardware store sailed for Panama. s : school-teacher. At :.'l sin; was married and went 9l * f O •> ny mon"y to my brother- In live. 1 in tho Firs 1. cried out, "Look out. Frank; I have: the location of the court there was 1 comniand. the dejiartnien . Alabama and were maeh ara a -d when LOWS ^!CH. Tho Tnited Slates eireuit court of < n 1 with her husband fo Ids borne near Portland. She die." r i'k Hatl BlocL, .of Smith Thomas, located in the brought down a deer which Is eoming j made conditional. Such objections I , the soulhwesl. He had just conu Wha'cver form the celebration takes, Rev. H, A. Buchtel, chancellor of 1 0111 first met Miss Willard in U-T.'. and materially ! I good old ;.rt.- lo-r n-f. r. 1 tc i appeals at Si. Paul handed down a were overruled. Tho (luestion came nn f ' ibe west, where In inni«.l ovo." Tl •' n-'xt I'. 'y a n -w Clilaamaa ;:p- 1 Denver universit;'. :i wi'il-kno\Mi j center ot the business district was your way." ihe foi'owiiu contcsi can be mad ' n.c John 1. and Jo?.;. 11 : " John r li . one decision upholding the validity of con- on the petition of George -N". McCali, • l'1" ('olnDiand, the d<.panmeni of Ca\ assisted in orgauiziug the Maine \V. C. T. U. He- pcared a> si rvant in the l.iwyer s la Methodist prenclu . i.- elected gover- 1 dynamited and partly wrecked by rob- Miller, in tlu t xeilement, ran to the sides her temperance work Mrs. Stevens is inter- fnl. I' may no: read exacily iiatrioii • eye and John w Th r.vo eyes!" Dr. E. D. bers. tracts for the purchase and sale of charged with forgery, who objected f « I bu-uia. i on-chol 1. In a week this :r w serv fc nor in Colorado by a big plurality over oilier side of Hail to reach .-onn high • ested iu prounnIng homes for the dependent for an American household, but it i".:.' wlittn lej gave o,r a iiymn be- ' grain for future delivt ry. as it is prac- ground in tin open. Hall, being a ; being tried iu Battle Creek. 1- ant knew i-ve: ytln'ng, ::n 1 nothing, jiisi VETERINARY SIMEON Adams, the Democraiie eamiidati. .lames A. Clue:!, head of tho Guest classes. i.ring in the use '.-f tii." words we are ginning "Puree Me with Hy.ssop." 1 tieed by the Chicago Board of Trade cripple, made his way a little farther ; THE MARKETS. like Sam. Dentistry and Surgery a Complete official n^urm-. Iron; out ' Piano company at iiurlington, la., die('l.r.0;; sleeisteers- : vcr before know what alcohol is. Tho reiteration that, alcohol is a poison | THE TOAST ov Tli'.-l BlHTISH MV beheaded, '.'onr wc V:s an ! two tlavs Both Pkonaa No. 35. LQWEl L, WMCH. w A. Harris tDenu. The nine rounlies | the brush and .-.upposed ii was tho , William Henry Moody, of Massachu-«- ' i eln.rister addressed tii" preacher; ed to .Uidge Locbreii in the United 800 to 1.000, $;{,2f>'(J 4; jrrasr mil b it a food has forced the study of tho Hquor question upon many who R1NE. from ilic day he i,r"l the ii"ws of hi siifl out sire all small "in-s. but prob-1 Charles Fe< ney, 10 years old, known wounded deer. He fired. Tho ball setts, as justice of the supreme court. .-leers and hoifers* that are fat. 8u0 e "Str". Brother Jol-nsing. WMn't, you Stales district court at Minneapolis, heref' lore have been unmindful, If not. allogetli"r iinbelievlng. The — waved o'er the British intent to go. ably bring Clov. Hiv-h's plr.ndi'y down i in baseball circles as "Fat." died sud- weiu clear through Hall's body anil ; of the United States, to succeed Jus- 1,000. $"(r< It.7'j; ^jrass steers and licitor^ "A candid review and fair comparison of conditions before aud after tho ])I"ase try same odder yarb?"—Lijv covering the giving of rebates by cer- marim - His brother wa set frcft. The law- J. D. Kelly & Sons fi o 2,(K^} or less, denly at Springlndd, 111. He weighed he was dead when Miller discovered lice Henry Billings abolition of the liquor canteen make a good 1 iiowing as a whole in favor r" plncolt's. "SO pounds. tain railroads and the receiving of Though the wind -• its furls into yer's household goer along about as pl Govornor Warner aad ••niin- lii-pub- j his horrible mistake. Miller was fran- who retired some li the pivsent system. The oft-repeated statements that low dives and diink'.ng CARTAGE AND the same.' by grain lirms and individu- tic over tho affair and had lo be clo.-?- i ia.f rera— usual, save when the master calls for n licau ticket was « lectetl In Miebigan I At least 12 workmen are believed f<> will probably retlr. , ,n,iu plact s develop In the vicinity of military posts because of the abolishment o; Honey From Spain and Germany. TEAMiNQ als. ly watched oy his friends that night. ment of justice in I'Jecember. .Mr.: f'--;'/"leii'.s. i-.M); ciific liquor selling in the canteen is disproved on authority of such oUlcers as Col. on, cried the mate, "'tis easily "Sam" when he -hould say "CiTarlie." There are 1,090,000 beehives, pro- ^ by GO.OOO tu 100,000 majority. have been killed in the coliap.-:<; of the in no/. , ,.p v'r.oOi Motfiif in town and to from oattide fieww a A message from Claremont, Cal., Betor. Hall went north Smith tried .NKkmIv has filled the oilice of aUorney l ^ si..,'^ svo^'^uioo! Ray (if Kentucky and MaJ. Nave of California, and by the honest investigators ; Then there cirtiics a kind of clutch a' dm 19,00. tons ol aoney. m ..pain, pp^jalt^. Rat** RaaaanaMa. SAtinfactioa Democrats will writ< ih<- coiuiitn- i u'-w Bixby hotel at Long Beach. Cal. lo persuade ijim not it) take his hunt- ininuinced the death there of l.asalle general since .Inly I, 1004. Previous. tOj3.r»(i; cludec stneker;!. r.oo to 7m), Sj vr. v of tho real conditions." We're happy, so nofhim: else mat- b|;j heart, but he says nothing. which is ihe second greatest producer KuaraaUad. Phono 222-H. OC -n •ion of the new state ••• OUliihonni A score of < it her persons wi re iu- ing coat, whicn resembled a deer In 'nv» proposltien to drain t!i<' i:\ r- A. Maynard. <.)i Dneonla, N. Y.. associ- lhal time he had servt^d for more than 'air stockejs, coo to 700, $2 .'.'ifa ters. j of honey in the world. Germany, ——— le i j tired and taken from the mass of color, but Hail laughe 1. said he could 1 ate editor of Leslie's Weekl> and a two ywtrs as secretary of tho navy r./TKr.^yy.un^' ag^ with 1'.000,000 beehives, produces 30,- bt 'ai gbales in Florida wa.- d«-t« and 'wreckage. Ono man is missing and die but once, and put on the eoa*. He had s.Ism reai-e^MnfiwI 1i«j s.. -••• - age, Th? Ideal iu Every-Day Life. 1 He had also represented his state in cMinmon nil liters. $ 1S(ti y'. "In the — of great Engl and's DcmcHT.n carried th' stat* -iuht bndi(have ben r» »:overe(l. l-rominent figure at Lake Mtdionk Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim. The inward enthusiasm which glad- 000 tons:. in'ace conlerenci/s. tho llfty-iouith, fifty-fifth, lifiy-sixfli VKAL oaLVIOS--Market dnll, kva servants we're rated, Ola M. Johnson Senator Baih-y had a clo in The Wussian ministry (.f marine is Work Agrees With Him. week's prices; best. $7'(ii7.25; othor-i, The fierce, white-whiskered man representing dens us. sustains us, lifts us again when 1 and filly-seveoih eongroHses. The navy's best. — Hows fix»e Texas, wheiv. Oo mem) r iln le. j t onsiderin:.' tin- desirability of organ- Orders luive Ia« ii receivi.d a: the Said tlladstone Dowie, son of "IClf '.a ti; milch cows ami sprlneers. st'':.tV> tho latest portrait of tho famous Inventor and we fall, is more necessary than our daily Herding of New York't Poof. Publle Stenographer tc : SIIDKl' AND I.AM I !S—-Market stca.ly. iu our veins; Paul D. Cravath, chairman of the ; islatore are said in be opnos< il to 1: '.i i headquarli'rs "f tlu depanme'iil ol the ( iah II.: " "1 am doing manual labor a. scientist, Sir Hiram Maxim, would hardly be bread. Man lives on the ideal. All of S( i/.ing an expedilion for tin; discovt ry [ .Mj^ouri to Mission V/orkcrc Elect Officcrt.. la.si weeks opening: best lanilis. *. Our thoughts with the liitie and Typewriter. 'Hie entir( it' public.;'! lickel won in j ol a sea route to dh patch a pack train of my mother's vast estate known as fair to ^ooti lambs. Stl.fiO(frO.DO; lighi I" taken for a native of Maine. Yet such Is tho case, us have nee-l of its sublime grandeur. tenement-lkouse committee of the j it Bering straits j The Women's Foreign .Missionary cemnn)n lambs, $:».r<0^ii\l; fair t'» j-'oik; ne'eIk-- •-r i mated\ , | i'onnecticut. ihrough the Arctic oct-an. .'•0 animals from Fort iilll . lO Ben MacHh.ii. on the' shores of White for he was born In Sangervllle, of the Pine Tree w Charity Organization society, declares With The LrncKR. Phone 000, P lake, Mm.Kegon county, aud 1 can soeiciy of iho Saginaw district, which b ,1 a. sheep, Jl.C'O^j'D; culln and ennv State, a little over 66 years ago. His Maxim gun We're the joy of the isles where tlnj hic.h. while defying all comparison. Pennsylvania w •t r, John Price Wetln;ri!l tiii( Cuba, via Newport News. mon. that a dose canvas shows thai there el •ibli* I <»f Phila- i trnthl'ull.v say that I enjo> rising early ; includes ihe entire southern half of and "cordite," a smokeless powder, have made fy j I* reignsreigns.. ' yet. associates Itself with the smallest 1000.000 pluralit}-. 1 delphia's richesr men. who Mrs. Henry Williams, abms •'0 voars Michigan, eleei •d tlie following ofll- I IOCS -Market, all grades. 0c hln^Ri are in tfew York tenements ^07,000 aecumu- , in the morninu. miiking ihe cows and - ranne of prices, li^ht to good but* b. him world famous. actlons. Do not scorn any lowly labor. , h'ted bis 4 old, was fotlinl murdered in ! rooms that have no windows. R'i'P A'N'S Tanutcs ou Chain s Floyd iRe;. n-c't-d wealth in tin '/Im busiiie.-s. er homo having a heariy appetiie for "oreakfa-: eors: Mrs. E. E. Curtis, Saginaw JO'smMO; pigs, $ii; light yurkcrs, The secret of the true life consists in is dead. near Stafford Springs. Col. •president; Mrs. F. I. Walker, Lalngs ' e..0.v. nniprhs. $r.'5/'5.GO; staw:.!. 1-3 etT. Probably the most thankless task that he ever "Come pass the , let's drink ) u t rnor of Nf-v Han -hi • . lie was about years of Roblu-ry that is prejiaietl jjy my moiln rsown undersianding the close relationshipex- Doctors find h ' ag«'. ; burg, first vice-president; Mrs. Hor-•' I'HICACO—CATTLE—Market stro. performed for erring humanity wai the result to our land 'OL C«H)rL L. Sheldon 11' a a] stale apparently was the motive an-, ih" hands. Ne\vr i»cfore did I know how 'or best unallty; others steady; bo-zo".- istina between thai which i.^ so vomler- A irood prescription tl I aco lllnman. l.ayeer. se cond vice l1 embodied In n book of two months' sojourn at With the wine which the s IU ticket <'lected in N"b: by 0,0(W). murderer is believed to be a tramp. ' sweet it is to v. ork. There Is some en- S l.to'fiM.l'S; cows and helforn. ?l •"' Monte Carlo. He proved that tradition, supersti- fully beautiful, ^o b.lg'ily spiritual and HOW DEBILITY SHOWS h P. T. Powers, who was n eenily re- ' president; Miss Elizjibeth MeUratnie. ft. I fi; Blockers ami feeders, $3.50'-'4-^O. giving; For mankind (ke.onior .lohn.-on (D'-mj of .'.linae- With scores of children nearby, an joymenl in coming in from a hard tion, and the most elaborate "systems" were alike The S-rent packn Is enouitb for oceaa* H el.ded t.» the presidency of the Kast- ' Saginaw, ci •responding secretary and Texans. $:!.7.j';» 4.30; westerns, A toast to the rulers by whorn it is the things seemingly so small, destitute osuaJ i;e sota was i t-elcdotl ' v ') : .ijor- Italian was stabbed IL! times in the day's work, eating a meal and then 0.10; calves, $Gtr«'7.7S. Ineffective In fighting the "game" played there of beauty and - pirituallty. And Why Dr. Williams* Pink Pills libtn The family Uiltl** (60 cenui ^TntaUta a D : ern Ba-ebail b a^ue of baseball clubs, ; treasurer; Mrs. Carrie J. Blood, La- lions— Market steady; rough hoivv. manned. nupply f»>r a yar All druirjUu -ot tbem. Uy. back and his watch and $150 in bills reading and giving the short evening 1 By a mathematical demonstration of the law A 1 Ars a Specific for Dangerous m soil th" <-0111 rolling intin st iu the 1 ingsburg. recording secretary; Mrs. liirht. $o.sr.r^y.:<2H.; p'g.s, 5;.. ) To 'he subjects within this 'and liv- Tlie words "every-day life" recall th- were taken from him opposite public hours ap to enjoyment. Before, it was 0,10; bulk of sales, $0'W'(UO; goot!, averages ho showed that two Insurmountable ob- Physical Declines. r Massachusett* i»-et»-u < \> e.nor Providence it-am of the league i«» W. C. Phillips. Owosso, .suporintend- days of the week, the commonplace : 1 . arl.-ie late, eat and then devise some heavy. $0.20^0.40; mixed and butebor stacles must sooner or later overwhelm the most ing! oi OniJd hy 37,000 pluialit . I in-h I "iffy and A. •?. De»e. school No. at Mosiioltu Parkway and out young people's work; Mrs. A. C. ^ ti.40. •lays, without \ariesy or brightne.e. Tlie symptoms of general debilit y vary Driggs avenue, Bronx, New York, fooJish way 10 pass the lime away." successful player, the most carefully devised sys- according to tho cause but wi aknoss is ' LL the reliable patent • If Jane-s O. Davld.on wa . ^ov- I Dr. Walfei J. Marcley, suimuintend- Howard, Mlddlebury, mile box scere SIHCBP—Market steady; shoen. iJayi)ays are not all one like thfhe oilierother. Wa; nceoxowi^ ii» mo ..tu.-v .. Now tha; his mother has discharged tems—the. bank's percentage and limit placed on "To the soldiers, the sailors, 'he slates , inedlclneN ndvertisml fn emor oi Wisconsin. Jet Hicks, a negro, was lynched at tary. i'.OO; lambs, $ 1.7a fa 7.0a. have Sundays •.nd liofidajs whldi ha\e nnl\va\' I wayss presentpresent,, aa temleuctemlcncyy tfto) |i t-r.^pircr.->pirec . . . j1 e. m - of tin- . Massaehuseti"-isf statnmieu saninani-- ;• till tlie sonants at Ben MneDhul he men, sud all. have Sundays and liolldays which ha\i _ __this i'iiper are Mdil l»y tonurn a, Sale City, Cla., lor the murder 0! John h takes. an altogether dilTeren! asiect from oth'i' annmdl fatigue easily, ringing in ihlin'earse ears. A A majority estmiafed at .'n.uoo rolled | Hutland. resigned to become i finds himself beginning life anew. Tho East IbitTalo. -Best export steers, f.* .'•Orri;. For the last ton years and more Sir Hiram has devote^ himself to at- To the ladies of letter.. an altogether dilTeren' aspect from olh?.' l>. Q. LOOK, the Lowell Drug Ak ridge. Potato Crop Is Short. best l.'Jiio to 1,300-lb shipping steer:--. J-K '-; days. There is a incnt.;! iDiidition ;V,r i ••omctlines black mhu < passing 1 -fon up to Republicans' credit In Indiai a. superiniendent of ihe Minnesota stiite • fifty or more servants, uardeners, I tempts to solve tho problem of aerial navigation. Like Rantos-Dumont, ho And may the of oppr^ssien df and Bonk man. r r.10; bc-t 1.000 to l.PH)-lb shln'»in« sb.r.i iwdldays; atrl. ha\ini: M') lei;;; been un tin• ev- .-. weal; l-ack. V'-rii-io, wakefnl- where whole stale ticket wa- el.-cj. d sanitorlum fo; lubercular pti'lents I'M win Stone, of Brooklyn, win. died i landscape artlst.-.7. , and stable employes ' he crop reportt for November J $1.-0(5(4.SO; best fat cows, $3.r»0'}i3.7r>: f.01' t* tarly discarded tho balloon, and devotes all his energy to constructing an ne'er fall. holld in Saratoga, lefi half of bis estate, laml-.pa|ii' arlis « anil statt's that th.- various products if , neroplano which can be propelled with such velocity as to lift itself and its der the ihuninlcan inflnem e. a mood fo ' nc^rcausi'd by inabiary tc .vt 'O tbinhing. Ohio Is Republlcau by an estimated now being built at Walkt r. Minn. « used to a.. SO thick tho> . umh -d .iu, Ho|1 SHtr(,1.(.(1 niorc thall lmH b(;eli "ood, 7ri(?i.'l; common, $2r»»2.f»0; trlninior?. To bind our fair hoimdand in fet- )Ui $l.rK);«i 1.75; best fat beliVrs. $4^4'i0: im.' Siavigator free from Mother Earth. While the young Brazilian has only sue- Sunday, ami, in the swtv: contagion' f aud unrd i.'.li.ag ; lecp. 'ih'.' eia-f of plurality of 75,000. A plot hatched in Cripple ("reek by valued at $200,000 to various educa- nvc-r uaclKiihoi, h.uo i l "• "I >' "1 ; imiicvpd tho past sununcr •Humr to uood, $:wr:t.2.v, best fetKlin,u "ceded in propelling his aeroplane over a track which it almost clears. Sir aw——a mum mi Wyoming reelected rh« eniiro Re tional and charitable institutions. j "w-o-r-k Is thti daildally> routine 101 Mis. | nn 1 j„)i 1,.. • $3.7. t(fi4: beat yearling steers. $:i.l!i»v:i.«W. hopes which eacil Sen •lay rcaw il:ens jn Ibe irouliI«» ma/ lie s uue drain on tl a band of desperadoes to hold up and fall by drouth, frosi and snow. iliram. In speeding over his track one morning, suddenly found himself lifted Nothing has ever equalled it. -'rai publienn ticket. 10. H. Harriman. at meeilng of the Dowle and Gladstone. common stock steers. IL'.TD''/-."; 'xr-if us, .;onie tind t he r. iea'nl,; in a ml t he for sy -1 cm 1or it tiiay be mental .'.•.ixs.'c.il Short Line train No. :{ on its arrival The nearly unprocedented fall oi* bulls, $3.75'5,4.2r»; bologim bull!?, rtear of the ground and precipitated several yards to tho right. It was per- The answers are found Ihe fol- "- - -— - oi/.:.i i• t * i. Nothing can ever surpass it. •«ii Illinois Central board In New York Gladstone Is preparing a series of , , overwork, soiim inn s in-;:ti'c t ••.! nntri at, Uosemont was foiled. snow October 10 caused serious daim good to extra cows, $4M).)5; mchina ! haps the first instiinco in wMcb a fiyiug machine has actually lifted a human lowing words, arranged in Hieordi rofl c?!, the harves; , ad ihe tlowers, mora : ousted and humiliated President | writings and it is conjectured that he Kood cows, $,W43: common, -T). > 1 tiou duo to t'igi >:ivc distuibanco, lu MISCELLANEOUS. age to sugar beets, potatoes, apples helng from terra firma. Ihe blank''; Blue-! e'"r (a llag of tin ' ijoau'iful 1 her di/s, J' 1). O. Smart, one of the wealthiest , will expose /.Ion Cltv and go 10 the KOks—Mediums and heavies, Jtl.-lfiii/rW; tile JaftercmM'there is g't-ncrall;. a 1 'ssof Stuyvesant Fish and bad J. T. Hara- and grapes. The potato crop Is much mostly at $0.50; mixed, $0.ro.45; k;'0'- British marine blue, with a whi;e | Harper's Ba 'f h' Six bystanders were Injured, iwo pioneer citizens of Kansas City, Mo., very bottom of tlie scandals that were appctiit; am', a t iav.i tongue as well us hau elected as his successor, below the average from blight and weight yorkers, $ti.80((T().40; most al center); blew, blow. bin.-book, blue- ••'o seriously, during a balloon 5oe« nsion dbd of apoplexy while participating Court i only half exposed last spring. Mrs. llKht yorkers. $o.'J0(i?C.2fi: pigs. ^ general laega ir and deiulify. Dr. King's proceedings to invalldalo Hie drouth. Hog cholera Is prevalent In at Monnl Vernon, III. A scon of per- action Dowle and her son are not friend- roughs, $5.6O((jT».70. j Hpw Head of Spanish War Veterans. hlood. Ilia'- De'.il (ano her word for Locust Party Failed. Miss Lula M. Mt f/.g'T. a .stenograph r, , In a revival service at tbo Independ are threatened. tho souilnin counties. Sheep—Market slow; top lambs. sons were knocked down as the bal- (ly toward Elijah 11., and have no love Capt. Hamilton Ward, Jr., recent!.• oloetod nienfal depr'ion): !)iue-bell. I lac. i The last years of .lus'.ic Dykman's livingat 71 Mills'.rct t, Watertown, >N. V., i "ii ence Avenue Christian church. The executive committee of the new ••nils, $:').riOTifi,7ft; wethers. $? 0O&i5 75; •Millt;. Hew Discovery loon shot up Into ihe air. 'or Gleiin Wiluur Volfva, the preten- i ot He, bbn.-bcrry, blue-stocking, blue- An automobile containing Sir Thom- : S2.fi0(|i4; yearlliJKS, $(5^0,25; owe-, $!».(•(''»» rommander in-ehlef of the Spanish war veteran.., life he ddlghteu to sb in his yard and sutiered for over a yvarfrom general Ati Ijoulsvlllo Jockey club, after a confer- ler. Cannot Make Irmrovement. r».t!0; best e ilvea, $s.?fi'./S 7.*»: medium l-> F. A. Tucker, for IS years ; uperin- of which ho was one of the founders, was born in light. watch the insect; and all (he small lifi debility. Tt wa^cai^ -d by <-vcr.-.tinly," | ForCSgSTO-VK, H as Lipton, Wilson Marshall, whose once at the Latonla race course, do- i ' The John F, Ott Lumber Co. has so «ood, $ri.G0®7.ri0; heavy, tJUiOQ^.W. After Ihe contest closes a programm; fendent of the Omaha Council the nation's capital while his f-oher was a nnir- with which the summer teemed. He sir - Kays, "and I ha i no ambit ion, dhtn't •o) guest Sir Thomas was; Thomas H. elded to rule Ste\e L'Mommedieu. tho | Tliree fires of mysterious origin have | »ured a temporary Injunction restrain I Huffs Street Railway eonipany. died Ornln, Kefc. her of the Forly-flrrt connresH, ir. J.S7I. Jio i3 „o-v j l,r literary an,I mtt«l.al number,. was specially irm rested last year in want to go anywbeiv, my fou l didn't I •if* MacDonald and R. A. C. Smith was well-known bookmaker, off the turf auscd a rewaid of $200 for the arrest Ing Traverse City from employing a a resident of Buffalo. nay be given. For instance, "The ta>ri good, I was run down, lifeless and I A Perfect For All ThroBt and at St. Bernard's hospital, Omaha, of 1 DRTUOIT—Will''AT—Oiisb No. . i. ed, Ihe locusts, whica would burst out oi li wrecked by the breaking of tho front if the firebug 10 be offered bv citizens contractor to deepen the mouth of the , , Cure: Lung Troubles. paralysis. for lift?. 77 /&c; Dei ember. fi.UOO bu at 7S |C. 00" Young Ward attended the Ve/mont Episcopal Blue Bell-- of Scotland," "Blue Eyes." li^th 1 took medicines but they failed j axlo just alter the party had started of Munlth in a mass meeting. Beardman river. The Improvement Is bu at 78c, 10.000 loi at 77'Ac, 7.000 lui their old skin ( tie by one, and one to help me. Finally friends recom- Money Beck If It faMt, Trial BeWes free* John F. Stevens. «bief engineer of i , Institute in Burlington, Vt., a military school, and and, for the fun. even "Two Little Lieut. Franiilln Switi, U. S, v., re- on a trip to a Bridgeport, Conn., fac- Tlie Del rol: A- Mackinac railroad desired to provide a better channel fot 't 77 )iic; May ' r».000 bu at S2e. I'•O0 (»0w studied law In his father's ofilco in Belmont. N. Y. morning he invited a party, of hi:- mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to my the Panama canal, granted a day off bn nt M -«(•, 10,000 bu at Sl^, c. lit 00..v0. (llrls in Blue" may be sung; "The fin-d, who has been in eommajul ol sewage to flow into the bay. John Of When his father was elected a justice of the su- neighbors ovt-r to watch a particularly mother and she got some for inc. I t".«k tory, and that serious Injury did not to the British canal and railroad em- ' will extend a branch toward Boyne bu nt SlUc, in.OOO bu at Si He, l«».00n Beautiful Blue Dnnube" waltzes may h the fish eominlssion v st | Fi.sh City. It may eonnec t with ihe Boyne claims that such Improvements shoul ' bu at 81 Vjo; No. a red, Te'.yc; Ne. ' preme court of the state of New York young Ward fat locust breai: oaf of it< old pri-oa. them for Kome time and was entirely result to tho occupants Is believed to ployes throughout tho /one for the! white. 1 car at 77VjO. he played. Eugene Field's "Little Boy ':al Hawk, dn d at Char!"ston. A. ('., oJ City, Aljiena & Cay lord railroad, an I j ho made by the stale. Tho estinri*' removed to Buffalo, and was admitted to the bar As the shell slow y era eke I the judge cured and have bad no return of the have been due to the fact that the purpose of celebrating the birthday of' COKN—Ciish No. 3. 49c; No. .1 yellow Blue" may be read or felted, and. as nlr typhoid fever. viil tap a timber district. Surveyors expense Is $1,500, Ott Is sore becama 10••: on track, cars at -I'J-V. In 1S92. Shortly thereafter he became assistant became more and more excited, until trouble " ear was running slowly. King Edward. I his is sad. the elfect may be chunged Dr.Williams1 Pink Pills cure debility Ix»tterheadB "J Throe boys cond- mn stari worl- immediately. the 1 ill., | on its fresh, new back. OJ course, this U y was com | socialists. Not a child Is working In any cigar Two Hundred and Second New Vork volunteer nine Blue Bottles." nourishment to all ihe organs and tissues c Knveio|»e* pletely unnervr-tl at the vented the lynching of Thomas Balf, themi on the smci, has been sentenced The most recent exploit of the 8i ins si::,! f of me:' 1 Announcement Is made of the re- 1 fact ore In New Fngland. infantry. Ho served with his regiment till Its For a prize to the one winninT the killed ihe lot ust l istantly, and there of thelKMly, nerves as wa ll as muscles, SlilpplnfcTagB who Is accused of assaulting Mrs. Ed- to 00 days in 'he D 'lrol . house ef cor- Petersburg revolutionists Is tho theft the new biood sfimuiatcs the ornaus t( Pamphlets . *• children before thvin 101 exeeutloi; • ^jement from Hie president's cabinet F. S. Smith, of New York, is talk In muster out on April 15, 1S99, at Savannah, C:«. be- rontest. which is not. an easy one, wa.s no more squ'tv.ilng wi'hin he ol I ... r. \,l»UIIIUt ward Frank. ; rect Ion. oi" a machine gun of the litest model, % ilo the work that m-.fnre cxihh tsof them Circulars i <% and fired wildly, and It was only afte of building a canal from Lake Cham- rig engaged principally in garrison duty In western Cuba. Henry Van Dyke's "The Blue Flower ' shell. The jtidg was hi lily Indig- of Secretary of the Interior Ethan Al- Mrs. Esther A. Stanard. wife of for-j lobn ^ alron, of Owor.o, suece;^- and a largo supply of cart ridges. It and normal health follows. Not only Booke IT fm are a raj several volleys that all tbo condemnei len Hitchcock on March 4 and his re- plain to Montreal. U presumed that an expert gunner He has been practicing law In Puffalo since that time. He war; depart- may be given. nant. "Th" ccn oun ed rascal," he ot ss j o| mer Gov. E. O. Stanard. died of neu-, ^ catidldaU' .or sherlfT has kept his ment Judge advocate In 1901, and secured the enactment of laws placing vs this treatment sntlicient to euro de- CardH Uimt wo mil mk were killed. Toronto electors will bo asi-ed to Involved, because all the necessary (Copyriffln, bv Jowph B. ex'dalnn d, "stung the ocust. d d he.' bo pleaaed to fusal to accept the ambassadorship to . , - ,, » % Lit 1 \i,.u l word Kto get married It elccted, aud an- Sptnlsh war veterans on the same basis as O. A. H. men In respect to boll- bility but many severe nervous disorder Weddtnjr nn Tho will of Mrs. Caroline H Polhe ralgla of the h;;arl at St. l/.uia. Mrs. ^C(,d h|s t„1(,nK(.mf.nt U) Ml., Beth- vote ou a by-law providing $;{,n0(',00!' iiecerBorles were simultaneously ab The ber'.stly fly! Isn't luat ft o bad, Mod yvasaia* France. James R. Garfield will suc- '•ays. appropriation for memorial service, funeral expenses, license and in as well. Stationery phm uf oiooe -fin. Stanaid was years of ag«.. , j \v tover, of Ml. Morris. for a trunk sewer. Htrncted from tho armory. now; isn't th: i loo badl" and then he mus. filed for probate Breoklyt ceed Mr. Hitchcock. os part poor relief. Ho as elected national judge advocate In 1002 at the IKv Usei Our Type. Tho pills are sold by all druggists, oi Announce- •sduoolayoe ii The UDltoU Stato, transport Shor .. .> A o( EaUm Tin ee colts owned by Farmer Johu apologised to bis neigh, ors fer the P>imo. gives $400,000 to eharltleL Justice Blscboff at New York denied Passenger train No. 5, on the Balti- n-olt encampment and was on the committee on amalgamation; assisted In Japan has at last a newspaper In will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price. ments, etc. dan, which baa twice been stranded .^ | p f orchards and nur- Tucker, three ml .rom ...arsni. more & Ohio Southwestern road, wan tly's bad behavior and the fa 11 tins of nO cents jw r box. six boxes Jjtf.aO, by tin •. h Maltn Ponnet, eouns'! for Conn motions by Richard A. McCurdy to v uq ector 0 ureparlng tho rules and regulations that ate now substantially In force, and which the same typ.-* Is used as In our ..un and refloated, left Honolulu lor San • KiattH that the Sun Jose scale have died of mvsierloas poisoning. •vrecl ed early today six miles west of his locust nartv Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Sebeneo Bonl do Cadellan-. charge", bribery < compel tho Mutual Life company to prepared the manual for courts-martial; ho also assisted Past Department journals. It Is called th'* Komajl. 1 Francisco In tow of the army fug Slo making serious ravages In the fruit Mrs. C. J. Holmiin, Toronto, >vn Blancbester. O.. by a broken rail. Ono le-V.K. V. iW'.'A fe; frCoil'm? WoJu The Ledger • hi- witnesses on behalf of the coun'e make Its complaint more definite In Commander Simmons, of Tlochcirter, N. Y., lu tho preparation of tho ritual cum and tho transport Buford. Tho | j I demonstrating how to fight (dectcd president of tho Baptist Wom- •nan w*s killed and seven persons In- TJ and further holds a full Inquiry i. Its suit against him to recover |3,37u,- )e l S tor the Inutallaiion of campj Sheridan Is In an utterly helpless con- t|lf. p^S No. 17 OiumI Kh Idi txpres- . -j('IS am The makers of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Post spent Sun- RAPIDLY in- THOSE OF TO-DAY A I)ECF;Ef> No. li' Gmnd La ds Local ^7 im day with Mrs. L. A. Carter. hauling beans to the elevator the INNOVATION ON FIRST ONT.S. No. 18 CJrund Uu -n jQcal From Our Point OL View creasing trade les- PICK past week. No. 11 Ud Haver'Mi ii & Expi'rss + ^ ;4ii pin A. F. Denny and Wm. Laux were Mrs. Minkus, mother of Gottleib In Grand Kapids Monday. tilios to the qual- The high deep bvens of Jewel Steel Ranges feto yw w rw ^ Some Appropriately Called "Crea- EABTBOL'ND I ROM LOWELL Clothcraft A heat quickly and evenly, with the smallest amount M Mlnkus, died at his home near Holly No. 12 Detroit Mail :u d Express ' 7:0!) a. m School closed Friday for the Fall ity of our goods and ser- Corners last Thursday, as a result of tions"—Elaborate Suggestions in J o of fuel, and perfect baking can be done on oven K| No. 23 Detroit Exi re s 4 + 9:51 a, m vacation. FOK TAR MACADAM ROADS. No.18 Detroit Local :'.:13 p. ut t./ f' * vice and proves more rack and oven bottom. PI heart trouble. She had reached her Silks and Laces—Finest Only One Mr. and Mrs. C. li Wesbrook an I 78th year and had enjoyed the best N . .. ,. * 7:23 p.m THERE are two trails in life, my boy. Clothes of Many Dozen. solid wide v. tu. i* iriilub (»f' Oacbvs una daughter Neva of Vergenues were conclusively than words of health until the last few years They Reduce to the Miniinuin Force .•pin.-curs u . w urk (and i'hiladfdpliid One leads to height and fame, Have been bulld- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. JEWEL STEEL RANGES i The funeral was held Saturday from i >1 hkara l ull, un operated by Grand V? that our patrons find There was a time, not so long ago, 1 Required to Haul a Load. I To honor, j^lory, peace and joy. F V iniC gooil clothes McCaul. meet every desire of the housewife. HH the Lutheran church. 'tuk-Lehigh '• 1 ley Route. I Large, strong, non-warping tops—big UH either, when ready-made garments j The treating and mixing of tar Dally except Si. h- v "Dally for over half a J. A. Mohrhardt and ArcHIe Mitch- what 11 ley want and are t!EYDLA I FF, AGENT. And one to depths of shame. •. » • fire boxes hoTd fire over night—grates MM were a snare and a delutsion. Now- macadam, says Good Roads Maga- century. ell of Grand Kapids spent last Mon- perfeetlv satisfied. Freeport. And you can reach that glorious height— They've aecninu- can be used for coal or wood—and the MM adays It's different. Not only Is it zine, was done by hand in this coun- day with Wilson Washburn and en- specially designed heat distributing flues n y It's honors can be won— la ted a lot of joyed a. partridge hunt. We buy only the fin- From the Herald, Nov. 8 •aerely a question of price, and not a try until Mr. Arthur Brown, the city knowlege ami ex- are easy to get at and easy to clean out. • • Or you can grope in shame's dark nig^ht. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis of Grand est goods on the market Jewel Steel Ranges are hand riveted Ml Miss Julia Maude Sullivan, daugh- very large price, necessarily, to «et engineer of Nottingham, co-operat- -'EBE perience in that ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan a well-fitting, stylish tailor-made ing with Herbert G. Clark, another Ledge are spending the week with and we sell at right with cone-head rivets—not • I : 1, ] 'Mjfj. It's up to you, my son. -Unknown. time. The bene- Mrs. L. A. Carter. machine riveted—and are Ml of Hastings, was united in marriage i lit, but the daintiest and most elab- engineer. Invented an apparatus to fit jioes to the '1 ralhH if}i' ' 1 ou'dl JisfuliowH: Mrs. W. B. Llllle of Lowell is stay- prices; carry the largest wonderfullv tight and •] to William Fighter of Freeport at orate frocks beautifully finished and supersede the crude method of heat- wearers of Cloth- strong. Don't make the • St. Rose's church In Hastings, Man- I oi 1 letrtjit tii -I 1 /vt THIRD Assistant Postmaster Madden should be separated craft. ing with her daughter, Mrs. Fugle. and most complete stock Dioroughly satisfactory in material ing granite chips on an iron slab and 10 41) " i •; .'iU pin mistake of buying any • day at 9. m. and style may also be had In the then mixing them with hot tar, a dis- from his job. He persists in regarding- newspaper publishers Andrew Althaus visited his sister, in tho village and have other range when you can • >r Tolc'.!(/. * nth Are you one of Mrs. Karl Roth, who is quite 111, In Miss N. Mae Kimble was in Lowell greatest variety. agreeable process, which has been 10 4? i :is the enemies of mankind and proposes to quadruple news- "A.vvi : them? Suits and have a JEWEL. I over Sunday. Many of the large manufacturers found to produce sundry throat trou- Vergenues one day last week. a modern well equipped Warning—Others try to 1 'i 'iraud 11. i-i North Mini We i paper postage. Most publications pay little or no profit now Overcoats $10.00 Mrs. Z. Fox and Mrs. Ellen Will make a specialty of elaborate waists bles. The new apparatus consists 10 i;; [ . 50 pm s 45 pin to $20.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Dennv aud store. We have imitate Jewel Stoves. Do not be I 1 under present 1 cent a pound rate, and if Madden should in- little daughter called on F. F. Denny •/ misled. Genuine Jewels bear the M I were in Lowell Monday. -iid gowns, using only fdll'.s and thin flrct. of a hopper. Into which the mu •)I' Srijiilll . (.'It V Hole proof hos- at Lowell Sunday. got iii the following trademark printed herewith. Buy li Mrs. A. M. Herrlngton and daugh- material, and turning out no strictly terial to be treated Is delivered di- 7 50 a *; .Vt jiiu dict his rabies on the postal laws thousands would be ruined • u Freepoi i. IJ i'i;i L'&- fefer iery for men. No Sarah Simpson, who was badly In- from us, run no risk of getting ter Miss Edith were In Lowell Satur- tailor made suits at all. rectly from rarts or wagons either and subscriptions rates everywhere would be doubled. Not choice goods: ir Heldinv" 1 am more darning, jured some time ago, is now able to imitations. km day. When a design has been deter- by tipping or other suitable methods. F ii o ua ran teed to RBef.hi:., ii i\ Moeller. r. only this but Madden proposes to employ an army of postal jy~ fff- m walk out a little. Prlndell Westbrook Is buying mined on the finished sketch is given The material is fed Into a cylinder . y wear six months New Crop Almond potatoes In town this week, the price . rt. Gen. i'HHfl Agen spies at public expense to travel about the country and pry in- without holes. to tho forewoman, who proeeods to from the hopper by mechanism and Brazil nuts being 25 cents. "build" a model of the garment on a to every puMiNher's business to discover dear reader, if your SI :»0 per box of (I Morse Lake. Malaga Crapes Scott Hardware Co. which regulates at an even rate the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolf of Lowell dress form, usually ?.S In sl/.e. She subscrip!' ui i> it all times paid in advance, and if not to com- e.LOT1!C!RAFT pairs. Addle Yelter was the guest of her New 11 alio wee Dates [ supply of the material, slag or other- were in the village over Sunday the uses only the coarsest kind of mus- wise. and delivers it into the cylin- cousin Saturday. Figs and; Jamaica.Bananas welcome guests of the former's, par- pel un to cut you otY "with a dull sickening* thud." Now the lin. putting In tucks and pl a's -ind der. which Is divided into longitudi- Miss Lulu Hill of South Lowell process of erection during the past ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolf. Constitution provides that: "Congress shall make no law sliirlng according to the de-inn. ;ind A. L. COONS. called on her sister, Mrs. Nora Klalm, NOTES. summer was duly dedicated with nal compartments, and so Inclined Our extra select OVSTEKS appropriate and interesting cer- W. B. King who has been looking if insertion or other trimming t^ to as to [inoc throngh It readih tho rr,n- abrid^in^ the freedom of the press," the founders of the Re- Monday before leaving for Chicago, after business interests near lonla, solid meats, are the best that emonies last Friday afternoon. ho nsed she indicates it by means of If-nal d ol I v o rod Info jt It |p mount NO public justly regarding* the press as the bulwark of the people's where she will study to become a can be bought. the past summer, has sold his farm NEW nurse. The body of Mrs. Trowbridge colored muslin cut In strips or clr- ed on antl frlrHon rollers to mtnl Culled from [xclianqes for Ihe Benefil aud returned to Freeport. to remain BLADES 1 liberty. All of our readers who believe in a free and untram- Nichols, accompanied by a. large , clo?; and pinned on. mI'o tho driving power Inside rhU Ji Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Indefinitely. o 10 melled press und who do not want to pay two prices for their daughter Esther attended a We sell the Famous of Our lianv Rcatlers. procession, passed through the city When the med l Is rornr *® and ' r- lindtr U an inner cylinder or NO ANNUAt D0 N,) r I 'eta na ted ('offee Tuesday ou the way to the Greenville tbo necessary marking? Rro made, it TAX. current literature should write to their senators and represen- AN OLD VETERAN GONE. BE A BURDEN. party Friday night at tlie home of Sarafiac. Cut this out aud take It to M V . trough, rontalnlne o Trorm roprevor Mr. Hotchklss. Lighthouse Coffee cemetery for burial beside the re- Henry's drug store and get a free 1.-: tflKon off the form fl"d tho flrct j I'ndor the apparatna are two ^om tative and to Postmaster General Cortelyou protesting* against mains of h T husband who preceded ONE RAZOR USTS Dell Kinyon and wife of South Covernor Warner's ("heese From the Local, Nov. 0. sample of Chamberlain's Stomach pattorp cnt^ From this paucrn. of I hnstlon rhamhorc In whlrh roVe flroH Madden^ madness. Do it now. Lose not an hour. "Internal y\. y. Henry Gives Some Good Ad And our.'tO cent tea is what her seven years ago. She died at and Liver Tablets. For biliousness roinpo. tho cnttere can oqclh draught A LIFETIME. James V. Sargent Co. L. Fifth Michipi Bend, Indiana, are visiting their sis- Wm, Brooks has gone north deer the residence of her daughter. Mrs. qrc rnainra inerl for eupphtng heat to vigilance is the price of liberty." ter, Mrs. Rose Kiel. others sell at uu cents. aud constipation they are unequalcd. 1 vice to Readers of the Ledger. hunting. Chas. Leach, In Orleans aged 8o i and cut the pattern? nerocparv for rhe oijfer rvlinder and Itji lonfttii ALWAYS RtADY Cavalry Buried liondav. They Improve the appetite, strength 1 latsrer and smaller TI10 gar 1 (MT mczz Ij .Many people in Lowell are a bur Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Yelter were at < Mir line of salt lish is Born—to Mr. and Mrs. ('has. dates years. Khoda Nichols and her hus- dina rompa rtmonts. flnd »]ho to thu FOK USE. Freeport Sunday. en the digestion and regulate (he m -nts aro cut out In a decidedly RELIGIOUS liberty is a great boon, and we are willing to James F. Sargent died Sat urday at ! den not only to themselves but to complete: of Berlin, a son, Nov. I. band were residents in the township liver and bowels. oijtcH© of the Inner cylinder or r Magncticr • -.J his home iu this village, after a long 1 o( tiers because of Indigestion and its Mrs. Nellie Ford and children of Mrs. M. F. Farrington went, to about 50 years ago. For the past wholosal® fashion. troijgh contajning tho eonveyor HEVERGETS, Tai!r!! n *" | tolerate much rather than endanger it. even to granting- the 1 Holland Herring 0 Illness, at the age of seventy-one. rrsultiitsi ailments. Logan were entertained by the for- few years she has resided with her Somo of these read*-mad goTvna These romhuctjon rhamhoris pupply DULL. le&tbprrt,agr i « ' J same to followers of Saints Brigfham Young* and Joe Smith Lake Trout Lowell, Saturday night. fi rV'p rr-r - r p/Tf f The funeral was held Monday after- The Iwickaches, headaches, distress mer's sister, Mrs. Hartley, Sunday. Choice Family Mackerel Kev. H. .1. Barnes Is moving to daughter, Mrs. Leach. A HONE Of THEIR OWN. mn', very epproprlatoh ho railed that alco to two tanks holding the tar IM I . iirv IHM . ' f and their "sacred" book. They can believe that the moon is noon at the Congregation.".! church, after eatinir, loss of appetite, gulping Mrs. Fred Pattisrn gave a crystal California Salmon Grand Haven this week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. VroationR" without ptretrhlng ono'pi or other mlvture. n hlrh are pituated conducted by lie v. .las. 10. Butler, up oi undigested food and gases, can made of green cheese, if they like: and no one will interfere: shower last Wednesday afternoon in and Whitelish. B. E. Kickert Is moving from the. li. G. Evans wese shocked on Mon- Inui-.:! nation or ovenvorUtne the at the lower end of tho apparntu" In and burial was made at Oak wood •ii! be overcome by the use of Ml o-na honor of Miss Louise Hulzlnga, who day morning to learn that Mrs. word, so elaborate are th«M Masses but when it comes to practice, we expect them to obey the cemetery. stomach tablets. farm into town this week. the form of a caddlo o-. or the r\-]ln Is soon to become the bride of Rol ind Kvans had passed to tlie other side. Harmony Lodqe of freeport leei filciled of rlny tucks with evqulslto jnsor- country's laws. This, as reg*ards the marriage laws, they James F. Sargent was born in Thn remedy is not a mere diges- Colobe. We guara ntee sa t Isfactlon. Henry Frace is making quite ex- She had been very sick for some time dor Connerterl with thr^e tanks are tensive Improvements in his store Over Their Deal. tions and daintily fq^hlonnrl voVca. plpeq. whlrh are coupled io a pi^r« Sold by Scoll Hardware Companv Vermont Sept. -V. Shortly tive. it is a positive strengthener of Miss Nellie Slayter of Grand Kap- but on Saturday last she was so have refused to do. in spite of pretensions and promises to the after his birth his parents moved to the digestive organs, putting them building, corner of Alain and Bridge much bet ter that hopes were enter- often showing a combination of KOV of morhanlnm for sutomatlrally dls lo^cll Mich. ls making au extended visit with her The members of Harmony Lodge oral kinds of laco are fcaturop of contrary, persistently practicing polygamy: aud again and the state of New York, lie was four in shape so that they can digest any cousin. Miss Lillian Skelding. street. tained lor her complete recovery have been negotiating for a home of trlbutlng or spraving the tar onto , McCarty Bros. many of them, and the work on a^ain sending* their law-breakers to represent them in Con- months old wlien bis mother aud food that is eaten. Mi-o-na is used Mrs. Kiley Hull of Lake City, Is vIf- Sunday however she grew worse their own (or a long time, and on the qlng or other material family moved to Illinois. before meals, while other remedies Miss Louise Hulzinga was in Grand Iting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Burke, rapidly and the end came at 2:10 tbo«:e doltrnto materials Is a? r^ro. Rapids one day last week. 'hone 14. Friday evening closed up fhe deal Tho prores? is. therefore, an fol gress. We have sects enoug-h, and we certainly do not need At the age of twenty one he was are taken after meals simply to di- and other friends In Saranac and Monday. Besides a devoted hus- that put them In possession of one of fullv done as though oarh one wore jows Plag or other material lo de an addition of the Mormon type here in Michig*an. We note united in marriage to Miss Salama gest the food without giving perman- The corn huskers are busy iu this Keene. band. a father and mother, three sis the most desirable business blocks lu a s^pa'a to model and not- one of ever Kozella Sampson Soon after this ent relief. vicinity. |lrered Into the hopper and fed auto that a Mormon convention is to be held in Grand Rapids; and Mr. and Mrs D. >. Hill of South ters and two brothers and a bright town, the brick block occupied b.v so many dozen. matlfflllv Into the Jongltudlnal i ork- they moved to Michigan. Ten children M. N. Henry sells Mi-o-na in 50c Frank Clark and family attended Boston started this week for Florida, little three weeks' old baby are left the bank and clothing store on first while it is best perhaps not to restrict them in the exercise of were born to them, six of whom are boxes under a positive guarantee J ( ote In the r-Under Ac thlc rvllnder the dance at the home of Loren Lewis where they except to spend the win to mourn the loss of a loved one floor and the »dd FcIIowm' lodge on T-ntopt Hon.so Jacket free speech; a mighty close supervision of their actions should now livin in ist;:! he enlisted inCo. ! !1,nt wil1 Clire u,• »»oney will be re- Monday night. la Inclined, the material to s'ewlv L 10th. ter months Sunday morning at 2:45 the spirit second floor. Tho rarinllons of tho house la^ket pa p s o d through ac It revolves, i? Michigan (Cavalry, with Mrs. David Yelter and daughter. fOK SALE. of Mrs. Frank Crankshaw left Its Great Interest has been manifested be established. Here in Lowell we haven't any use for Mor- which he served until the close of tin Kobert Trumbull has sold his resi- nro vorv nearly without on^ und thoroughly drlod and heatod, pnd Mrs. Mary Thomas, spent Saturday dence on Church street to Mrs. L. L earthh habitation which had long by a few of the members In purchas mons or Mormonism. If they visit us, let the men of Lowell Ciril war. Set heavy double harness, set light each n^w one Is sure to find 9 woi. then fallc Into the Inrver end of tho with Mrs. Nellie Thomas. double harness, saddle, cutting box, Winslow and bought her farm on been shattered by the ravages of lug this property and It is expected have business at home. In the absence of the latter, we hope He is survived by a widow, six that dreaded disease consumption that the entire membership will be ^onje and n place This ono Is tucked Innor rvllnder t here |t rorejvoc the children and one sister, Mrs. Lucinda two plows. Ajax cultivator, (!0 bush- section 15 of this township. • O forni a girdle that 1q eyroodlnglv our women have not forg*otten the use of the broomstick. VERGE.\!S'ES STATION. els corn, gasoline stove, sheer iron M 'S. Delia Mercer, while crossing and winged its flight to the Master's pleased with the new home. The In proper amount nf rar. and In turned Marlette of Chicago, who came here! terlor of the hall will be decorated tutrqrtjve In the Illustration, it jp hea.timr stove, black walnut bedruom her lot and garden cast of her house home beyond. over anH mixed In the trough whlrh six weeks ago to help care for him,! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have moved in with paint and paper and an Ideal luado of China allk with trimming of OUR COUNTRY suit, single bed. wardrobe,sideboard, last Saturday night, stumbled and J. C Hatch of Lowell was a guest cor,tains tho worm ronvevor, wh»-n it and remains here for the present. ' with Miss Bresnahan. lodge room, large enough to accom THE election of the entire New York state ticket except- lie leaves a host of other relatives' (lining table, six dining chairs, three fell, fracturing the bones In her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ip dellvorod at the upper end thor- ing the candidate for governor, shows that Hearst was beaten Mrs. M. E. Hapeman is spending rockers, couch, two commodes and Cogswell from Saturday till Monday. odate all the fraternal orders In town, aud friends to mourn his death. C0USPIS this week with relatives atKeedClty. right wrist. will be fitted up. As It Is partitioned oughlv mlved and coated The gijan- hall rack. N. B. Bialn. Will Clarke. Nell Jersey aud Fred tjtv of tar la adiupted to the opepd of by Democrat \ )tes, the man of many newspapers, by his an- ^ —[Com. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pike of Johns- Mrs. Emma Lowrey was taken off they have an ante-room, a large from Butterworth hospital, Monday, Benton left Monday for Kenneth, In kitchen, several property rooms and the feed of the mgrhlne. and there tagonism of Tammany, being responsible for his own defeat; town spent Sunday with the hitter's the Upper Peninsula, ou a deer hunt r OBITUARY Of SAMUEL H. POST. sister, Mrs. F. Keech. BURNED OUT AGAIN. HELP ME NOW. to the home of her sister at Lake a lodge room about30x05 feet. The.> a n ho po purplus or deflrlenr- of and the Kmpire state must again be classed as "doubtful." ADA. Odessa. She seems tt) be recovering ing expedition. will doubtlessly dedicate this hall In tar It Ic claimed that rhe lnvent.ua Samuel Hull Post died at his home j Mrs. Stinson was on the* sick list Having been burned out of business rapidly from her recent; operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spicer returned The situation should serve to spur Governor Hughes to do his at.l. H. Tower's at Fallasburi;. Nov. [ Fveretl Cramton is attending the last week. again, it is necessary that all ac- a few weeks, and all Odd Fellows have solved the difficult; , never b>- level best: and New York will fare better than some states McLachlan business university in counts due me be settled at once. 1 J. L Bates, Marlon Hawley, Friday from au enjoyable trip in should plan to attend. • | Freeport foro overcome of drying hearing, 7, at the age of ^1 yea;: . afi"r a! Craud Kapids. Mrs. H. 1). Weeks and Mrs. C. K. Oregon and California and other week's illness, having been striken will be at the City Bank for that pur- Frank Kogers. Sam Hayes, Frank Herald, Nov. 3. and mlslng the material In one ai- which "anybody can carry." Whether or not Editor Watter- Porter left Monday morning for a Cave, Elmer Finch, Bert Slble and western states. Mr. Spicer reports a with paralysis Oct. oOth, I'uneral Mrs. Wride, Sr., was stricken with visit with Mrs. Lucy Hendrick at pose until further notice. Ail whom pa ratun at one operation, and that MADE AT THE GRFAT sun's suggestion of Hughes as available presidential timber paralysis last Wednesday, but Is Myron Tabor left Saranac Saturday tine trip and a pleasant visit with HER MAJESTY'S THRONE ROOM services were conducted by Kev. .). Fenwick aud her son Allen at Shlloh. 1 have accomodated in a business friends andrrelatlves In the west. tho copt of the ml ving IP at most one WATCH WORKS Ai II. Bennett at the house Friday, some better at present. way have now an elegant opportu- evening for Cheboygan In the employ will be realized depends on the sort of governor the man of Harold Buchanan Is ill at the home of Vosper brothers, In their lumber fourth 'ho mixing hv hand The pro whiskers makes. Nov. 9th. at 2 V. M., and he was laid The new railroad bridge over nity to reciprocate. Come now and Beauty of the Great Central Ha II In peps, from the emptvlng of the gran- of W. H. Keech. oblige camps. Chapped Hands. CANTON.OHI!OU j to rest in Fallasburg cemetery beside Thornapple river is progressing the Winter Palac*. ite chips tnro the hopper until the his wife, wh » preceded him six years steadily. Ed. Buchanan visited Henry Keech Yours truly, Tracey Lowrey, March Bishop, Wash your hands with warm water Sunday. Her Majesty's throne-room at ihe aro ready to put rjown on the toad, AND now comes Naval Secretary Bonaparte to move for ago. He was born In the town of A. L. Wevhick. Frank Brower and Charley Walling- dry with a towel and apply Cham- Tlte denier who •' "•c-i'' | Will Stonebreaker has gone with a ton started north last Monday morn- winter palace fronted on a court occuplop about four minutes The the further disfranchisement of the people by proposing the Paris, Oneida county, New York, hunting party to the Upper Penin- E. King has a position with Kalph berlain's Salve just before going to hove DUEBEP HAM D» ^ f. Ford for the Winter. ing with their guns and knapsacks. appartns Is non- holng mannfacturoii creation of "legalized party bosses" in each state and city, Oct. 12, 1825, and was united in sula. bed, aud a speedy cure Is certain. which wa* surronnrled hy wcll-lnnlt WATCHFS m.-.y t' tl marriage to Sarah Jennie Land at Their objective point will be Bruce's walls with mrloiiBly shapod dnors and In this r11v .lolin and Oeorge Palmer were Mrs. Abbie Holmes visited Mrs This salve Is also invaluable for sore fhey are net the h -t. I' a empowered to select and nominate all candidates for office. Morrlsville, Madison county, N Y., Helena White last week. Exchange Department. Crossing and from there, which ever nipples, itching plies and skin diseas- windows and ornaiuented yellow and R os pectlng tar macadam road a In f pleasantly surprised by their many way they may conclude to go. wapfi to '-ell what h- ho j This country is boss-ridden now; and God knows we need no .Ian. 12,18.')3. They resided for seven Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachelor of es. For sale by M. N. Henry. green-tikd designs at intervals, says general. It Is claimed that ther give •fs Human n-tuf^ years at Earlvilie, N. V. From this friends on Saturday evening. The Clarksville, formerly of this place, en- a writer In the Century. In 'he ccno'r tho mavlmum amotjnt nf mnH and • Before- buying c k •) more, or pretty soon all the dear people can do will be work town they moved to Fast Saginaw, boys will be greatly missed by their Wants, for Sale, To Exthangc, Losl Made happy for life. a friends and schoolmates. tertained the following guests Sun- Caledouln. of tliA wall In front was the jmne'n e du t. and thpt the^ reduce t n rho dealer who hay. them. a and pay taxes. Bonaparte had better sro to St. Helena before Mich., which was their place of res- day: Leon, Ara, and Battle Weeks found, Strayed. tireat happiness came Into the mlntnuim tho tractive force ror|i)ired idence for nearly forty years. Three A'iiirthday" Social will be given gateway, with wooden foldins;-d'i'>i.. Waterloo strikes him. and Norma Church of Vergenues, home of S. C. Blair, school superin- From the News, Nov. >*. to haul a load A good SBmpjo of — m - children were born to them, but at the Baptist church Nov. 24th. HOI SE KOU SAI.E OH RENT, tendent, at St. Albans, W. Va., when which had Just opened for tier pas- U. B. WlUtams 1 Helen Becky and Ed. Benedict of P. H. Green, of St. Johns, New sage. The veranda- of the th rom-room aijch a road Ic a favorite drl\e a^tig were called to the better land while Misses Fsther Weldon, Mary Lowell, Mr and Mrs. Jud. Hapeman tf John Mills. ids little daughter was restored from THE Great Northern Railroad king*, James J. Hill, advo- still children. Mrs. Post was an Brunswick, has recently visited his the river Trent rrj^land. nhlch ap A. D. Oliver. Bennett, and Frances Clark are en- and children of East Lowell, Mr. ami Bring your hides, pelts and furs-'to the dreadful complaint he names. brother. Dr. Green and wife. Mr. had two rooms projectlnp upon o, cates reciprocal trade relations with Canada. Time was when Invalid for several years and was joying a week's vacation before re- poqra to ho In perfect condition af'or Mrs. Alien Godfrey and daughter of John O. Clark and C. 11. Alexander. He says: "My little daughter had Creen was on his return from a trip making of It, a rectangular space with R. I). Stocking | our brothers over the border would have met us more than tinally persuaded to come with her , ruining their work for the Winter, Caledonia. St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded to no walls around three of its sidrs. Tim five vears' use It Is ctaterl that pel HIGHEST MAKKET PKICEPAID to Vancouver Island. glan englnoeis sent to this roijn'vv husband to live with their nieces,! The Social Club was entertained for cider apples. Veiter Bros, Alto, treatment but grew steadily worse veranda was quite different trom any half way on that proposition; but in these latter days many of Mesdames Tower and Steketee. at Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien are re- Mich. 4wp. until as a last resort we tried Elec- at the summer palace, where they run lace, hut It Is approprlato for all ma- hv King T.eopold to investigate tar them prefer to hoe their own row. Anyhow, seeing* that our Fallasburg, who might thus have Win. Furner. This was the first reg- Pratt Lake-SouthBostoti. tric Bitters; and I rejoice to say, joicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Saturday evening. the whole length of the building:-, ha« h terlals that aio iisod for garmon's of macadam roads, after vicjting tev average tariff against Canada is 49.83 while that of Canada consolation of bestowing upon them ular meeting of the club and tlie A. M. Andrews and sou Harry of FOK S A LE—CKO WN J E W EI. three bottles effected a complete the sort that are thin enough to he oral places pronounced this rhe j-ffst as kind aud loving care as th»» <.»!d young people enjoyed such a delightful Lowell spent Sunday at the home of coal stove. 4wp. Mrs. G. Kopf. cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous in the series of "Michigan's Pretty end front. thev had peon. and that the event against the L'nited States is but 24.83, it seems to be Uncle people had given them for a time evening, that they are quite certain Girls," now being run by the Grand Entering, I waw struck hy iho heau t ucked with sucress W. H. Draper. WANTED:—G E N T L E M A N O K complaints, general debility, female ual result waa the constru<"tIon of a Sam's lirst move. when they were left without a mot her of t he success of the society. weaknesses, impoverished blood and Kapids Dally Herald, our village Is ty of the great central hall the mhi The jacket Is made with the plain Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman and lady with good reference, to travel similar road from Ostend to plank at the ages of kfourteen and eleven malaria. Guaranteed at D. G. I .ook's honored by the publication of a pic- mony of its proportions, the somhei voK". to which tho full fronts and "*• • ' Articles offered at the sale on the all of their children and families by rail or with a rig, for a firm of enhofg poigium. prlnclpalh for the 44 years. Mrs. Post died June 12, lIXiO. $250,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00 drugstore. Price 50c. ture of Miss Eva Gale, In the Friday splendor of its color. It seeme.i io ha cits are at fashed, and which Is KEV. DR. CARTER of New York city attacks the end- and the late departed has patiently old .lohnson farm last week went for went to Lansing Sunday to celebrate use of the King In motoring ONKIDA COMMUNIS very high prices. the 10th anniversary of the marriage per year and expenses; ^salary paid afternoon edition. me the most satisfying, the most pw ron^ealed by the big collar Th" los torment"' doctrine of the Presbyterian church as incompat- waited until the Master, should call weekly and expenses advanced. Ad- Clarksville. Miss Florence Behl of Grand Kap- slc-p\ oc; arc hi one ploro cqrh. and him home. He was a member of the i of their daughter Mae to Kev. Will turesque, of all the restful, hannom TRAPS ible with a Ood of love and "A moral impossibility most ab- dress, with stamp, dec 21 1 ids visited over Sunday at Mr. and <'ut o»i evreptjonaIIv graceful lines Follow Concrete Dlocke, First Congregational church of EAST LOWELL. Minty. The Friday before the peo- I 'rom* the. Kecord, Nov. 0. ous Chinese interiors I had soon, with solute;" and declares that "Neither war, famine nor pesti- ple of the Congregational church of Joseph A. Alexander Lowell Mich. I Mrs. Pursel's. A ror ent farmer's bulletin pays . Saginaw, and was loved and trusted Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Hill started this its dull red walls and ils splendid ••oi Miss iessie Ware entertained a which he is pastor gave them a LOTS FOK SALE.—THE BEST DIM SSMMvINO VOTES. Am out 'ho advantages claimed for lence have caused so much misery in the world as the hell by all who knew him. lie was a week for Lakeland, Florida, to spend fered ceiling glowing in hy POOR old Pennsylvania pays a big price for partisanship. They reside in the state of New } it drop backwards Instead of for or stone masonry York.—[Com. I-'. M. Godfrey visited his son, J. A , full length of street from house site. Ueintzelmann of Odessa and Oliver the demi-ohscurity, for it ba-i no "Ian- Mrs. Levi Fletcher (if Lowell spent wards. The cost of laying concrete biorka The contractor for painting and decorating* the state capitol at Caledonia one day last week. Sunday with Mrs. Eva Kellar. Mr. $27.') takes both lots. Inquire of F. Prosser of Orange started Monday Sidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.- leru" and received its light from me The NEWHOUSE TRAP is the best Reductions in prices on all lines of 'I o strengthen shirt buttonholes Is loss than for brickwork. This is got 8850,000, while the sub-contractor did the job for 851,000. John (iodfrey of Mt. Pleasant vis- Fletcher visited Frank Fletcher of M. Jolmsou. night for the upper peninsular on windows below. in the world. It is a perfect machine. buggies at Brown, Sehler Mc- Almost everybody who reads the news- •dilch them round with cotton after due to the fact that the blocks, be- Hand-fitted! Thoroughly inspected What are they doing with their prisons down there? Better let his parents, F. M. and wife, a part of Fairpialns township. WANTED T O E X (' H A NG E— their annual hunting trip. 'ihe curious feature of the dom s in Kay's. tf papers is sure lo know of the wonderful they are finished. They will then ing larger, require a much smaller last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooper of house and lot in Lowell, tine vacant Charles Kisfug is putting In a ce- Lev era I of the palaces In the Violet and tested 1 out the poor man and woman who stole the boots and bread, Hides, pelts and furs wanted. cures made by Dr. last, much longer and will not tear number of joints and less mortar, Mrs. Dottle Hendershott and two Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sweet lot in Grand Kapids. Also have 40 m mt cellar and doing other cement City, so elective from within, giv- and make room for these first class thieves. John O. Clark A: ('has. Alexander. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, av\a> from the material. and, being hollow, are less weight children are visiting at the home of of South Lowell and Mrs. Parker of acres in Osceola Co. Will exchange work for Alvah McCormlck. ing elevation and space to the inten* The VICTOR TRAP is the only re- the great kidney, liver liable low-priced trap. Don't buy C. Hendershott, while their husband Petoskey spent Sunday at the home for 5 or 10 acres with good buildings Little Alta Kiddle, who has been and bladder remedy. crs, is that they are not visible Iroro In sewing a piece of material on than solid brickwork. of D. W. Und. very seriously sick with pneumonia, A wall constructed of good con- cheap imitations. Be sure the Trap THAT a number of the leading "stand-patters" in Cong*- and father Is In Detroit attending near Lowell. Address W. 11. Wright, .. It is the great medi- the outside of the edifice. The beau- bin- to a straight piece the former Is t he 1. C. S. banquet. Lowell, Mich., box 324. is now slowly gaining. crete blocks Is aa strong or stronger Pan reads as follows: res> have failed of re-election, is evidence that an increasing J. H. and F. Ii. Marker will have TrH. cal triumph of the nine- tiful straight line of the roof, with apt io become stretched. To avoid Ralph Ollbert aud Mr. Hlgler have an auction sale November 20th. M r. Mrs. M. A. Wagoner Is moving in- IK teenth century; dis- than a brick wall of equal thickness. number of people refuse to regard the tariff as "sacred litera- its upturned corners, remains intact this the bias should be placed under- accepted positions in tlie sanitarium and Mrs. F. L. leaving soon after for to a part of Mrs. Wm Hazen's house covered after years of nfath and It will then he sewn In Concrete blocks. being easily in Wisconsin. the West. iu its purity and retains its resit ul ture.'" It is expected that the President will recommend a A Doctors | IHE LOWELL MARKET REPORT. this week. scientific research by •nenly. molded to any desired form, will Misses Florence Ollbert and Ethel [Corrected Nov. 14 11)06.] Fred Hess and family are moving Dr. Kilmer, the emi- simplicity. prove to be a far more economical moderate revision of tariff schedules to the new Congress. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parsons and ; 'Ihe hall was paved with great It, Is often difiicult to prevent the Stannard went to Muskegon Friday son drove to Belmont Saturday, ({RAIN. to Grand Kapids. nent kidney and blad- building material than stone, whi. h der sperialist, and is blocks of highly polished bla« k mar- plio of velvet fiom helng crushed in as delegates for the Epworth league Mrs. Parsons and son remaining for Wheat 74c Orvle Nash and family are moving has to be dressed to shape OUK Indian Territory exchange indicates that the cam- a week. wonderfully successful in promptly curinq l.le, which dimly retlectrd the glowing ^titc.iing It and a good plan IB to Medicinel convention from South Boston. Oats Jlli back to their farm aud D in Fell and Experience has pnoved concrete to paig*n there was a warm one, Negroes lining* up with the Re- lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- hplendor of the walls and ceiling, iii place a piece of the same material M. T. Story ami family visited D. W Lind is having a vacation Corn 51 wife will move to the Ezra Post be a most excellent fire resisting ma bles and Bright's Disease, which is the wor I the center of Hie side was a hnv Hals, fac«> downHaid on It. The flngora, publicans, and Indians placing the new state of Oklahoma in their son, Ualph, in South Boston from school duties this week. Kye 00 farm soon. tcrlal A5K ANY TRAPPKR Sunday. Buck wheat 00 form of kidney trouble. richly carpeted, on which stood a groHc resting on this will not flatten the the Democrat column. There's a new race problem. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tapiey spent Miss Mabel Blough went last week Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rrc Concrete blocks, being hollow, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not antique throne and footstool ot red pile. Mrs. S. U. Aldrich returned to her Sunday at Ceo. Tlmrlby's home. FEED to attend the Ferris Institute at Big ommended for evervtbing but If you have kid tend to prevent sudden changes of a simple cough syrup. It is a home at Whitehall Thursday. Mr. Corn and oats per ton $22 Ot) Kapids. ney. liv^r or bladder trouble It will be found lacqnor, framed in ebony and inlaid THE TRAPPER'S1 GUIDE MRS. RUSSELL SAGE is going* to give away S80,000,000 E. W. English Ih very ill with Bran per ton 20 00 For Delicate Skln«. temperature within a house, making "iW/.V ^5 rrnts fo* the Srrhouse TRAPPLRS' strong medicine, a doctor's and Mrs. M. Kyser accompanied her inllammatory rheumatUm. Miss Clara Keller of Boston visited just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested with cloisonne; ihe three leaved screen GUIDE. to the deserving poor who haven't asked for it. Well, here's Middlings per ton 21 00 Housekeepers with delicate «kin« It cool in summer and easily heated Tells brtl method of trapping tin ' asfarasOrand Kapids and visited her aunt. Mrs. Wlsslnger,and cousin, in so many ways, in hospital work, in private behind was of hron/.e. with landscapes xkinninc £a>ue. Sen^l to Dept. Ax Onn^.i medicine, ll cures hard cases, friends there a few days. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Corn Meal per ton 20 01) vvho have to wash tbeb" own dishes In winter. Community, Ltd.. Oneida. .V. 1 a poor and deserving* edi Jtor who hasn't asked for a red cent. Harry Hawthorne (nee Miss Nimi Lovlua, a. few days this week. practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- In low relief. On each leal a pnem The hollow spaces provide an easA severe and desperate case: , I'UODUCE chase relief and has proved so successful in will Hud that by putting a littio Right here, Mrs. Sag*e! ^ S. A. Ware has a new horse and \ andenbrock. Flour per cwt 2 20 •—-— In colden charact-crs gave ihe n«e.ird moans for running pipes and ele,- buggy. every case that a special arrangement has borav In the dish water and no poa^. chronic cases of asthma, pleu- Our mall carrier is taking a much EggH 24 Had a close call. touch of brilliancy to the somner trie n irep Thes« spaces ma\ al o HUHTER-TRADEP~TRAPPER thev will save labor, for the glaecoj; The only MAGAZINE ••••..••ted to the initretti THE muck will be raked at a lively rate from the big Mr. and Mrs. (J. (J. Jones visited needed vacation. Butter lb 22 "A diuiseroUK snrglcil opemtlon, made by which all reader,-, cf this par-r niassiveness of the dull hrmr/e ho ii sod wholly or In part for heat risy, bronchitis, consumption. friends in Grand Kapids last week. (Jrcat wooden doors. with hii,<;e and dishes will look charer and tho e>f r hf trafper. set. : i • • ents for copy. (iuy Fletcher of Lowell has been Lard Hftflo IiivoIvIiib the removal of a mallgmiut "ho have net already trmd .. may hav- a ing and ventilating flues, A. R, HARDING PUB. CO.. Columbus, Ohio ditch, while President Roosevelt stays at Panama; and no doubt Wool 16 b ,t,le by iiorav «ill not onl*. prevont th* Ask your doctor about this. Mesdames Weston, Wood and assisting M.C. Kellar with his Fall ulcer, a*We an my hand, from my f"? ' f" T TS I I gilded dragons in high relief, npni'-d we shall learn the truth concerning* matters there. " I have used n (jreut deal of a Dut : v Needham of Craud Kapids visited at work. Beans inch cleaned 1 10 .lal.Khtcr'H hip. wan prevented l.y elHng more about Swamp-Roc. and how .O into apartnvnts to the richt and icit hands from chapping, but will kcoj Pectoral for auO hard i tlr the application of Huiklen's Arnica hnd out .f you have k.dney or bladder troubT, Ttnilroiirt Tie*. nheRt. It ha« always dom-mt •rin ••! nr. n kL,i,kkLl \iiito*LiiAkLiikkLtiAkL,i*^*^*kLiiAkkLiikkLiiikkLAiik*Afa^^liLiiikkLiilkkkiiikiLii*kLtt[jlfaljll^M\iilL\ilih\iMti* HARMFUL STOMACH DOSING • No Need of It when Hyomel Is Used • W. A. COVERT DRY GOODS CO. PHONE 81-2 Heard About Town to Cure Catarrh: • Do not try to cure catarrh of the head by dosing the stomach. This • A Staying in Business Saie Is neither common sense nor scientific, • as the less medicine one swallows the Sales are all the go now and, of course, Mart Simpson is not behind the times. IT HAS NEVI5R BKtCN POSSIBLE for my customers to go elsewhere and g-et better. • This is the Time and Place to buy Your better values than in my store and I assure you it is not so now and never will be in the future. My goods are the best that money can buy and n\arked at ONE LOW Dr. White, dentist. Phone 151 Dr. Hodges, dentist. tf -To cure catarrhal troubles, breathe • Dr. Snyder, dentist. Phone 156. The Lowell Orchestra will give a the healing Hyomel and the medica- PRICB. So that reduction in my prices is a real reduction—not a mark up and come down—but a real lowering of prices. Compare the goods and prices and see tion will go right to the spot where • Fall and Winter Miss Edith Purple of Ada visited party at Train's Opera house where you are at. You can buy safely and save money at Mart Simpson's. Thanksgiving night. the catarrhal germs are present, and • Mrs O. O. Adams Friday. free the system from all catarrhal Clyde Collar was lu (irand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Loren Barber and poison. • on business last Thursday. daughter Adrice spent Sunday with M. N. Henry has seen so many relatives at Freeport. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, NOV. 17 AND LASTS 30 DAYS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Delk visited cures of catarrh made by Hyomel, their sons in Grand Rapids over Sun- Mrs. Hettie Morgan of Grand Rap- some of them chronic cases, that he : day. ids spent a few days of last week gives an absolute guarantee ol cure 9 with Mrs. W. S. Godfrey. or money will be refunded with every Boys' Suits! One Lot Men's and Boys Overcoats Boys' Overcoats Mrs. R. R. Eaton has been spend- outfit he sells. The complete Hyomel : ing a few days with friends In Grand Miss Lane Beemers and Herbert Robb of lonla visited Mr. and Mrs. outfit costs but $1, while extra bot- One lot of Boys' long Pant Suits with Good goods, but broken sizes at just ONE HALF Rapids. • Dry Goods Some of the nobbiest styles to be found. Double H. L. Weekes over Sunday. tles of Hyomel If needed are but 50 coat, vest and pants, regular price from PRICE. The regular line Ethel Stone returned last Thursday cents. • j.ss breasted Reefers, etc. after a two months' stay In Grand George Winegar of Morrice spent ?5.00 to S8.00, sale price S b.00 Coats at S 5.40 Rapids. Sunday with his father and mother, S2.76 Coats at S2.48 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winegar. 8.00 Coats at . . .. 7.20 Adrian Barber visited his cousin, : ( hie lot of same in better grades, run- 8.50 Coats at 3.15 The Gleaners will give a Thanks- 10.00 Coats at 9.00 Guy Davis, In South Lowell over THROUGH m WEST ning in prices up to SI3.00 4.50 Coats at 4.05 Sunday. giving party at their hall, Moseley, 12.00 Coats at 10.80 Thursday evening, Nov. 29. x Clothing and f Sale price 4.38 5.00 Coats at 4.50 J. D. Hart of Big Rapids spent Sun- 15.00 Coats at 13.50 day at the home of his mother, Mrs. McCarty Bros, have. about a car Mrs. Beery and Daughter Write of Their • 44 5 Mlio Hart. of air-slacked lime, an excellent farm Children's Knee Pant Suits, regular S2.00, S3.00, 18.00 Coats at 16.20 These are Wear-Proof ' and are considered ertiilzer,for sale at 35c per barrel. • Mart Simpson Is having a staying Western Trip. .^.OO and S5.00, sale price SI.80, S2.70, S3.60, S4.50 20.00 Coats at 18.00 the best in the market. The merchant who uses stationery in business sale. See his ad on an- decorated with gargling oil, axle Prosse-, Wash., other page. Oct. 25,1900. : grease or cheap advertising matter Dear Friends: Men's Suits Men's Fur Ccats Jesse Frost has returned from a Is to the home printer what the mall • Furnishings One Lot From one end of the store three months' visit with relatives at order house is to the home merchant. To all who are Interested In our Mi' h. SuTiis aii'l Rosewakl A: Weil best makes. These are the(iordoucoal >. iIh'Iiidsi to the other I can save Webster, N. Y. —[Sparta Sentinel. journey to Washington we shall try • 1 to so-called 2.").00sale price 16.20 reliable make kuouu Boys vests regular 50c to 1.50 10c to give a brief description. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. King left Mon- D. W Johnson is enjoying a two A htlff wind was blowing when we • n,il to m)-c.-iHt'd 20.00 sale price ].">..")0 11).00 grade eipial toso-ealled pric,- 1 D.on MenV \ e.sts regular 75c tt) 2.00 49c you money. Look the day for a Winter's visit with rel- OOc weeks' vacation and with Mrs. J. Is left Craud Haven and we spent a • IJ.' t' 'jii;!] to so-called 18.00 sale price 10.80 20.00 grade equal to so-ealled -HO.OO. sale price...] 7.(»(» .\leii"> wool underwear regular 1.00 goods. atives at Ochelata, Indian Territory. visiting in Grattau and Cannon We are not going out of business. We do business 52 10.i"1 • 'iiial to so-calle"! 15.00 sale price 0.00 25.00 grade eipial to so-called .35.0(1. sah* pi i»-i'...2(l.oi) Boys long pants up to 2.50 08c goods over and compare very rough night on Lake Michigan. 2.5c Denis O'Brien of Grand Rapids, a townships, Kent county. W. A. We reached Milwaukee at six In the • Out- iot odd suits regular up td 12.00 T.oO 80.00 grade equal to so-called -40.no. sale pri(v...2i)."oo" Pony liose for children 10c, 2 for former resident of Lowell for many Pierce carries the mail on route three weeks in the year and show nothing but good One lot odd suits regular up to 18.00 0.00 •55.00 grade Oqual to si.»-ca,]led 45.00. sale prift'...20. no Black cat hose for children 10c. 2 for 25c the prices. morning. At eleven we took a par- • years, was in town on business Mon- during De wight's absence.—[Middle- lor car to St. Paul. The country was day. ville Sun. very level a good share of the way • merchandise and furthermore our prices Chas. A. Provin of Cannonsburg Grand Rapids—T. A. Farrand, of and we passed some perfectly grand • are lower than those of our out inherits $500 from his brother, L. S. Eaton Rapids, state deputy Inspec- scenery. Then as we neared St. Paul Provin, of Grand Rapids, recently tor of orchards and nurseries, states the country became more rolling. of town competitors deceased. that the San Jose scale Is maklug We reached the Mississippi River at : Lowell Michigan serlous ravages lu the fruit belt. He five and rode along its banks for MART. SIMPSON Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hay den of • Grand Rapids have been visiting Is demonstrating how tD fight the about four hours, crossed it twice relatives here and In Grattau the pest by spraying. and saw the sun set ou it. It was • past week. Funeral services for little Paul, In- sublime. Our sleeper was awaiting fant son of Mr. and Mrs Harold us, and we traveled In North Dakota • Mr. and Mrs. Newton Coons and a greater share of the next day. Mr. Sherwood of Grand Rapids have Hller, were held Saturday afternoon • Cloaks Highway Commissioner I'ero ha There was such a contrast in the it win " saponify " readTIy. Otherwise around on Its cumbrous axle just out- been spending a few days with A. L. at one o'clock at the Hller home In • a crew of men at work cutting down these preparations may not perfectly this village, conducted by Rev. Rus- scenery here, It had been so pretty You must realize what a tremend- side the town. Coons and family. and green from Milwaukee to St. the hill on the road at the Llllle farm. mix. sell H. Bready. Interment was • Life in Hama for some people is Grand Rapids—The city will put made In the family lot at Oak- Paul and here everything was dry ous advantage it is to walk into a Henry Scott was in "the burg" a 800 grave sites In the city cemetery • few days last week. like the liking of others for olives, wood cemetery. and the country so level that it grew store and select your individual style Profits in Stock. an acquired taste, because of tnese on the market for $10 to compete very monotonous. Morgan Titus and wife of Keen.) in a coat. Our assortment is larg-e Money put in good stock will dou- very water wheels. According as one with outside cemeteries. We would like to see one Michigan We crossed the Missouri River on spent Sunday at Frank Sherrard's ble Itself, while money put In a poor- Mrs. Mlio Hart was In Grand Rap- county settled entirely by mail order one of the highest bridges on the : enough for you to have your own home here. feels about it it is a musical city or er breed melts away. We know a ids Monday, having accompanied people and see what would happen. route. It was a beautiful sight. At sm:I:I' FOR WOOL PRODUCTION. one filled with nerve racking groans. • style at almost your own price. }7m^ man who has a Shorthorn cow that Mrs. Constance Balfour, who left for The stores would stand as long as Mandan we set our watches back one In Time of Peace. Day. and night without ceasing thoh-e possible, then move away; banks • cost him $75. The former owner did St. Louis, Mo., that day. hour to mountain time. The coun- CAXMJ «!)( RG. In the lirst months of the Russia rreiu-h Merino's Give Large Yields massive, slow revolving structures ni- would close their doors; newspapers try began to grow very hilly now • Minnie Lewis is assisting Mrs. Dan not recognize the marks of good Miss Esther Ruben was home over would have to quit, as well as hotels; Japan war we had a striking ex- antl Are Good Mutton Producers. ter speech. For those who have ac- Sunday from Grand Rapids, where and all was irrigated. We passed The Busv Worker^' club met at the Howard with her sewing. ample of the necessity for preparation blood in the animal, but the other quired a taste for their companion- merchants moving away would through the bad lands of Dakota. • i home of Mrs .1. L. Thomas and or- Miss i^ssle Murphy spent a few The Kamboulllet or French Merino fellow did. That cow has made him she Is attending school, accompanied cause the schools to dwindle. In and the early advantage of those ship the never ceasing tones are sootli- by a friend. Miss Era Morton. They were a sight. Ail hills of all • - tnized with e'mhteeu members. days of last week with Lena Malone. is the largest of the tribe and indeed $4,000 In seven years and is still fact, there would be no towns In the New Fads in who, so to speak, "have shing ed ing, resembling the ocean roar or a shapes and almost bare, showing all Oilicers were elected as fo'lowe: their roofs in dry weather." The some individual specimens of the working for him. He sold one of the Deer licenses have been Issued to county. How would you like to live the marks of weathering. The porter • Tres.. Mrs. i !eo. Inu ood; vice pres., Dan Doyle and Oat BIbler have slow fugue played on some cyclopeau gone to the woods. virtue of preparation has made ins Kambouillets have been among the the following men of Freeport: Herb there?—Three Rivers Hustler. told us that astronomers say all this Mrs. ,I as. I'uokey: sec'y . Miss Ella calves for $755 and another for organ. The diapason tones are deep- I. Miller, George Leonard, J. B. Wolf, • Frank Carey spent a few days of tory and given to us our greatest largest of all sheep, weights having $500. Four years ago he bought an- Grand Rapids Nov. 9.—Prosecuting land used to be a sea. Our lips were Furs Cavanaugh. Ti.e regular meeting 4 er and louder :han the deepest organ Reuben Fish, Byron Fish, Ray Ware, last week In Urand Kapids. men. The individual as well as tie been recorded as great as 4 00 other for $225. He has sold three of Attorney Brown has refused to Issue sore from the alkali of the bad lands. will be held at t le home of Mrs Geo nation should be prepared for any stoj). Now they are in enisou. now Nelson Hlnkley, MMIard Lightfoot. In wood on > iturday afternoon, pounds, and fleeces are as heavy as her calves for $1,100. It takes some a warrant for the arrest of Rev. It was moonlight as we passed along : Can be studied quite early in our Fur Miss Bertha Doyle Is quite 111. emergency. Are you prepared to repeating the theme, one ifter anoth- Mrs. M. C. Greene entertained Prof. the Yellowstone River; and the next N. iv. 17th. All thel/idlesarecordlally sixty pounds. These, however, are brains to run this business. Robt. McLaughlin, pastor of the Department. There are many exclu- Kate Howard spent Wednesday successfully combat the lirst cold you er, now for a brief moment in a sub- H. F. Clark and his Sunday school morning we were in the mountains. • Invited to come and bring their entirely exceptional, and it Is douht- Park Congregational church, on a with Mrs. Dan Howard. take? A cold can be cured much lime harmony never to be forgotten, class, of which Golden Is a member, charge of cruelty to animals. Hu- They surrounded us on all sides, and • sive models, new designs in Fur Sets. work. Tnl if ever any sheep in the world Studying Your Cows. 73 , . , , , . P. H. Byrnes spent Sunday more quickly when treated as soon according to one traveler, then once Monday evening. Games were mane Agent Randolph madethecom they looked so noble and beautiful Neck Pieces, Muffs and Coats. Mr. and Mr< Dwight .lohnson "f Grand Baplds. yielded as much as sixty pounds or An excellent and careful dairy- played and light refreshments served. in the blue haze. • !,, ! as it has been contracted and before more Kigether in a tremendous chorus. plaint, and stated that the minister Middlevil• ' " l were guests of Mr and it has become settled in the system. even forty pounds of fairly clean man who has fifty-two excellent Pere Marquette trains were delayed We passed Fort Williams Military • Boukey last Wednesday Maggie lilcky of Lowell spent Sun- The sounds are described as a slow had left his horse hitched in front of Mrs. Jas. day with her parents. Chamberlain's Coimh K nnedy is fam- wool in one year's growth. The Kam- cows, says that he knows every one Saturday by the through freight, the church all election night. The Academy. It is a regular little city night. ous for itscures ofcolds an ! it shoul I movement up the scale, followed with of Its own. From here on we were • Mrs. B. Murphy has gone to . oaillot has had rather a remarkable of them by their- voices in lowing, in four cars of which ran off the track prosecutor thought there was no In- .lohn Detmea* fel! from his wagon be kept at hand ready for instant a heavy drop to the keynot:- as: Do at Smyrna during the forenoon, In the midst of mountains all covered Owosso to visit her parents. history in the United Slates. Early daylight and dark. One who is so tent to be cruel to the animal. • wiiile unloadinL corn, and is suffer- use. For sale by M.N. Henry. in rod need ll was found not hardy familiar with his cows as that Is sure mi sol. do du do; do sol hi. DC) DO blocking transit In that direction with pine trees, and great rocks and Dress Goods Dept. ing with a sprained wrist. The dance at Wm. McCarthy's Fri- DO. This nncea'-nnu Sisyphean music, nearly all day. Mrs. Susan A. Young, aged 71, died boulders of all Imaginable shapes. • ;:n(; was quite generally condemned always to make a sucress of his busi- Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Waite started Friday day night was well attended, eighty it is said. Iris been uoing on for a cen- Everyone rode horseback here. Soon • numbers being sold. and discarded. ness, which this dairyman does. He Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Owen, former at Howard City and was buried In All wool VOILES and PANAMAS will be used this season quite as much as for St Louis, Mo., where she will tury at leaast. Lowell residents aud well known after we crossed alive hundred feet Mrs. Mike Downs is on the sick list. The fact Is, its lack of hardiness can tell what they want and what the Lowell cemetery Tuesday after- bridge with no sides. This was join her husband. THEY WERE SURPRISED. was more an inability to withstand here, have taken up a homestead of noon, Rev. Russell H. Bready officiat- in the spring, although they sound like spring fabrics. Miss May me Kyan of Grand Kap- their needs are when each one lows, 1110 acres In Beaver county, Okla- rather terrifying. The track just Mrs. Gibbs of White Cloud Is the starvation than anything else. If and they know just as well that California Coyo:e Hunting. ing. With her husband, Vachei wove iu and out like a huge snake, Sliest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. ids spent Saturday and Sunday at homa, and expect to settle there SERGES? Yes, the old time fabric is again coming to the front and we have it given food there is no hardier sheep their wants will be supplied. The wily coyote anounds in Soutn- Young, she came to Lowell In 1855. until we reached the Continental Frank Ladner. the home of Tom Drlscoll. Mr. and Mrs. frank McNauqhton of about the middle of this month. He preceded her to the other life than the Rambouillet. However, a eru ( :ii fi.r.ii:i, and. if not courageous, Divide, 5550 feet above sea level. in the staple colors. ( S. .1 udson was In Grand Kapids KKK.XK CUM TER. few admirers of these great sheep The Lowell high school football about thirty years ago, aud she has We passed Flathead Indian Reser- Bownc the Victims. (•leanings. is always troublesome. At night ho since made her home with her daugh- Saturday. having sufficient food for them, re- team won by a score of ten to noth- vation; all teuts. The Indians came ENGLISH MOHAIR SUITINGS—All kinds mixed Suiting Effects, Shadow "Grandma" Russell, who had been Frank McNaughton of Bowne has Celerlac is a plant similar to cel- leaves the foothills and sallies lortii ing the game against the Lake Odessa ters, Mrs. W. S. Coleman of Grand The olil steps n front of the M. E. living with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mc- t ined their flocks and bred them to the depot to sell horns and beaded Checks, Clear Checks, Stripes and Mixtures. We have them from the 33 inch to cliurch will s-m. i be replaced with erected a commodious residence the ery. but more easily grown and more to visit neighboring towns, passing team at that place Saturday. Next Rapids, and Mrs. Will Nagler of bags, all dressed in . blankets and Cord, died last Wednesday at theage !»iire for years. Some flocks founded cement work. past season and about two weeks easily cooked. ihrough the omsidns. and lurking Saturday there will be a strong game Howard City. She leaves one sister, moccasins. This was very pictur- the 54 inch width, ranging in price from 50c to Si.50 per yard. of seventy-nine years. Funeral ser- ago took posesslon The neighbors more than fifty years ago that have between Belding and Lowell, ou the Mrs. Thos. Daniels of Keene, and one The telephone linemen were at vices were held from the church Frl- There are few times of the year around back door-yards a veritable esqne. We also passed perfectly new t remained continuously upon the brother, Thos. Lewln, of Milwaukee, All these beautiful fabrics are shown in many colors, but there is a strong ten- rk )Ugh - re thought the time propitious for a when a good pair of pruning shears scavenger. When alarmed, he is alert, home field. towns—every building new and un- w thr last week, putting | day, Kev. Kussell H. Bready offlclat- same farms ever since, which la Wis. on extra arms, lius giving(Jreenvllle Ing. surprise on their fellow townsman can not be used to good advantage. and easily out-distances the fleetest Arthur Nerreter went to Ann Ar- palnted; characteristic of the grow- dency this season toward a revival of the staple blacks and blues. and his estimable wife and proceded proof that American soil and condl- bor last week, to be treated for an ing West. an Independent iim to Grand Kapids. Mrs. Betsey Jane Kussell was born When a better price for better common dog. to name the day when their plans ' ions make a congenial home for the Injury to his hand resulting from the Taken as directed. It becomes the Over the dangerous curves In the Miss Jessie Mart well and her In Oswego county, N. Y., Sept. 7, could be carried out. About a hun- fruit Is obtained, the difference In Occasionally he is seen by the light brother Harvey are In Grand Kapids, bite of a pet dog belonging to the greatest curative ever devised. Such mountains the train just crept along, 1^27. She was married to A. W. dred responded and Friday evening price pays for handling. It pays to of the moon dashing away, with a family. Mr. Nerreter received the in- and as we passed over bridges the where they hav • accepted positions Kussell Mar. 22 1843. lu 1852 they laugh or cry. fo'lowed by a half-score is Hoiiister's Rocky Mountain Tea. a joyous, happy company threw grow the best for that reason. jury several weeks ago, but did not 135 cents, tea or tablets. trees looked like specks below us,and came to Michigan, lirst settling near open the doors of the McNaughton ol dogs; and it is said that the coyote the roads like little white streaks Sells More of Ciiamberlalti's Couah at first believe It serious. 1). G. Look. Fox's corners in Vergennes. moving home bringing with them a fine In trapping wild animals, destruc- will at times allure the dogs on until winding so prettily In and out. Mens, Youths and Boys Remedy tbun of All Others Put To- later to their farm in Keene. Of couch. J. W. Foglesong made the A W. Bentley, who has been In the We saw Marcus Dailey's farm, the eleven children live survive her: Mrs tive to crops and fruit trees It U one is in the fore, then turn and lead employ of the Grand Trunk railroad presentation in behalf of assembled most humane to use contrivances the victim to ambush, where several MEDICAL FALLACIES. largest in the world, consisting of gwther. Jane Teft, Mrs. Nellie McCord, friends, which was feelingly responded at Lowell station for the past five which cause Instant death to the vic- coyotes are lying in wait. Seeming- 36,000 acres. Shortly before we Mr. Thos. George a merchant at Chester Russell, Henry F. of New to by Mr. M. and wife. Then from years, has been transferred to Lenox, reached Prosser we passed over Clothing and Furnishings tim. Ordinarily the steel trap Is very ly at a signal they will pitch upon tho Many Prevalent Among the People Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have Vork and Aaron Kussell of Belding. the many mysterious packages was Mich, where he has charge f the prairie lands which can indeed be had the local J izency for Chamber- Mrs. Mary Abbot Is recovering. brought the finest baking woman's cruel and causes much suffering to dog and send him home, torn ana freight business. Mr. Bentley said Concerning Food Value. called Godforsaken. Not a tree to i ihe creature caught. he regretted leaving Lowell but pre- lain's Cough Kemedy ever since it Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawford of hand ever constnicted and a most bleeding, if not seriously Injured. A doctor was pointing out medi- be seen. Let us Show You the Seasons Smartest excellent supper was served. Every ferred the change from outdoor to was Introduced into Canada, and I Lowell spent Sunday with Mr. and WATER WHEELS USED IN TIFL.LS. Almost every canyon in the range cal fallacies—the wrong ideas about We came to our destination two room In the house was occupied and Indoor work. hours late. Prosser is a town of se as much of i as I do of all other Mrs. J. G. Carr. is the vantage-ground of one or more things medical that many people Styles in Suits and Overcoats line.- 1 have on my shelves put to- visiting of neighbors and friends was Some Float on Streams—Huge Ones 2000 Inhabitants, has a mayor, is the The highway between the homes coyotes. As the sun rises .they leave hold. gether Of tin many dozens sold un- greatly enjoyed. It was four a m. Make a River Lift Itself. the plains and make their way to the county seat and consequently has a of B. F. Wilkinson and Chad Lee is before the last guest departed. Mr. "One fallacy," he said, "is that We have them here for your inspection and our prices are right. Our S10 Suit der guarantee. 1 have not had one being much Improved with a layer hills, where they sleep on the soft A Trite Saying. court house. It also has electric and Mrs. McNaughton can have no The people of Syria an-.l Tiflis make beef tea is nourishing. It Is nothing lights, telephones, telegraph, streets is a dandy and if you will give us a chance to show you we will convince you that we bottle returned 1 can personally of gravel. gras;-. or lie on the ledges of rock that It Is a trlw saying that no man ll recommend thir- medicine as 1 have doubts that their friends are many their streams do tilings that Ameri- but water In which pleasant and ex- and numbers aud irrigation. The The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cverlook the ravine. •tronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's give greater values for the money than any other store. used it myself and given it to my and the unanimous wish of all. Is French Merinofi. cans do not seem to have Icrued me Golden Medical Discovery strengthens hileratlng meat salts are dissolved buildings are of brick, and there are E. Dale Bowen Is recovering from a that they may be spared many years The coyote is about the size of a c hildren and always with the best Kambouillet. Some fifteen years ago secret of persuading the waur coursea tho stomach—puts It In shape to make Vou would starve to death on beef all sorts not yet completed. The severe illness with pneumonia. to enjoy the results of their unceas- H tier dog. often smaller, with a bushy, pure, rich blood—helps the liver and town has doubled In a year. Two results." For sale by M. N. Henry. the Kamboulllet came again Into no- oi this country to perform. tea, the same as on whisky or on Little Clayton Wilkinson Is con- ng labor.—[Freeport Herald, Nov. 1. woli like tail big prominent ears and kidneys to expel tho poisons from the hotels, six rooming houses, five res- Boys Knee Pant Suits iee sind achieved a sudden and re- At Tiflis the natives have learned body and tii us cure* both liver and kid- coffee. \LTO. valescing. MH taurants and two policemen in uni- markable popularity when It was dis- how to utilize the power of the cur- exceedingly odd expression. A ney troubles. If you take this natural "Another fallacy Is that alcohol— Mrs. Geo. L. B md returned Thurs- Mrs. H. M. Trask of lonla visited N E WS I'AI'EI iS F() K S11E L V ICS i lam e al the animal would not con- blood purifier and tonic, you will assist form the town boasts. We have 250 different styles in Boys Knee Pant Suits that we will sell at covered there existed in America rent of the River Kur without build- whisky—warms the body. Alcohol We are not far from the Yakimo day from a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Trask, last 25 for 5 cents at The Ledger oilice. tf vince a person that it was adanted your system In manufacturing each day Special prices on Saturday, Nov. 10th. If you are in need of any suits either now 'l ii a good many flocks of really ing dams. What they have accom- lowers the temperature. It chills, In- River. We can look out of our par- fr iid« and relatives at Kldgeway Wednesday and Thursday. by natnie io remarkable bursts or a pint of rich, red blood, that Is Invigo- ( and Ann Arbor. • •ry crediiable sheep of this breed. plished possibly might be done by au rating to tho brain and nerves. The stead of warming. Hence it is of no lor windows aud see Mt. Adams and or later it will pay you to visit our store next Saturday, Nov. 10, 1 )0(). C. E. Trask Is recovering after an speed, yet such is one of the attri- They enjoyed a d^lded boom for American ranner living on the banks weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated use whatever as a guard against Mt. Rainier, one 80 miles distant and Mrs. 1 red I' ittlson gave a kitchen Illness with pleurisy. butes (d this singular creature. condition which so many people suffer PICKING WAY ACROSS PAST ten or a dozen years and are at pres- of a rapidly moving stream and de- cold. ti.e other 100 miles away. Can see 1 rjw• • r Wediesday afternoon In from, Is usually the effect of poisons In the snow on top very plainly. lioh"r of Mis- Louise Huyzlnga. A Year of Blood. ei i In tooil demand. Large flocks of siring a small, cheap power. The Cau- I he swiftest of C alifornia dogs are the blood; It Is often Indicated by nlmnlcs "A third fallacy is that one egg Men's Fur Coats icMiilred to capture it. and then Mas- As time and space are limited, we Mis. M..] Dyjert h*ft Monday for The year 1903 will long be remem- There Is Some Sport in Finding Kambouillets are now kept upon casians build floats on the surface of or bolls appearing on the skin, the face contains as much nourishment as a ter Coyote succumbs only after a one becomes tnln and the feelings nblue.,, must draw a conclusion. We are We have 35 different styles in Fur Coats to show you this season, In all prices Aiable. Mich . ti io fp house for her bered In the home of F. N. Tacket, of Path Over Mountain in; ay favorably situated western the river. Into them are set water pound of meat. Sick people without or two-mile run at race-horse spee l— Dr. Pierce's " Discovery " cure* all blood Sincerely yours, son Loren. Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; Fastnesses. ranches, notably iu Colorado, Utah, wheels. The whole affair is fasten- humors as well as being a tonic that appetite ihlnk complacently that If Mrs. J. W. Beery and daughter. up to S35. We handle the j. H. Bishop Coats. not ihe run of a fox before hounds, Annmberatt tnl-d the chicken pie which flowed so copiously from Mr. i'aiiiornia, Oregon and Montana, ed to the banks in such a way Unit makes one vigorous, strong and forceful. they take an egg or two a day they soe'ial at liowm ' • ..•er Friday night 'Packet's lungs that death seemed Picking a way is good fun. You which supply Kanibonillet rams to it will rise and fall with any cnanuo but a chase where the game Is ever It Is the only medicine put up for sale are doing well. As a matter of fact, very near. He writes: "Severe in sight, and the horses are put to through druggists for like purposes that Famous Strike Breakers. and had a till'* lime. Miss Alice must first scout ahead in general. Then the ranch trade by thousands. The m the level of the surface of the riv- they are doing anything but well. bleeding from the lungs and a fright- the utmost speed, as upon the track. contains neither alcohol nor harmful Underwear Konkle was tin mcky one w ho drew you determine more carefully just Kamboulllet makes considerable er, so that the power is about con- habit-forming drugs, and tho only one, They must remember, if they are The most famous strike breakers the quilt. ful cough had brought me at death's in the land are Dr. King's New Life where each hoof Is to fall. For in- claim to being a mutton sheep as stant all the time. No wonder, then, that the coyote has every Ingredient or which has the profes- subsiltuting eggs for meat, that eight All kinds of First Quality Underwear, all wool, half wool and strictly all cotton I 'd ward Ellis on! Clara Waldeck door, when I began taking Dr. King's attracted the attention of the cross- sional endorsement of the leading medical eggs, not one, are required to equal Pills. When liver and bowels go on New Discovery for consumption, with stance, says Outing Magazine, it is a well as very good Merino wool. In Hama the ancient "entering in sp nt Sunday \\;th Walter Lllls and country rider, and Is considered ga. ie writers of this country. Somo of these one meat pound. a strike, they quickly settle the trou- See our line before you buy. the astonishing result that after tak- question of whether you are to go of Hamnth," the Syrians have accom- endorsements are published In a little family. well worthy the best mettle of a l.orsf "Then there's the liver fallacy. ble, and the purifying work goes ing four bottles I was completely above or below a certain small ledge. When to Dip Cattle. pubiished a feat that makes one think book of extracts from standard medical right on. Bestcure for constipation, liurr Ma.rr, w to has worke l in the cud a rider. Many, as soon as their stomachs get restored and as time has proven per You decide on going below, because Experience has taught that It Is of lifting one's self over the fence by works and will be sent to any address headache and dizziness. 250 at 1). G. ding store h'-re fee- Home time, has free, on receipt of rcauest therefor by out of order, begin to treat their manently cured." Guaranteed for thus you will dodge a little climb, and best to dip twice for cattle In the fall tugging at one's bootstraps. They Look's, druggist. •rone to Lowell i' work for one of Ingenious TTeceptions. letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. liver. But the liver Is a dangerous Hore lungs, coughs and colds, at 1). also a rather slippery looking rock )!' the year, regardless of the condl- V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells just WE LIKE CRITICISM the (Irmrtrlsts mtil the holidays, 'i. Look's drug store. Price 50c and have harnessed the historic Orontes, So great iu the demand In London thing to treat unless one understands after which h expectn to o to slide. But on investigation you find, ion of the cattle but In the spring what Dr. Pierce's medicines aro made of. $1.00. Trial bottle free. or Nahr el Asi, as the Syrians call it, for rare butterflies, that Ingenious It, for there are over ninety distinct school. hidden by the bushes, a riven bowlder. here Is not so much necessity for the Tho "Words of Praise" for tho several In fact we invite it. If there is anything- wrong we are glail to know it. Our into the work of lifting Itself many deception regarding them U prac- ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medi- liver troubles, and what Is good for FALLASUURG. There Is no way around it. So, then, loible dipping as the animals are X aim is to satisfy. We are at your service—your servants in this community. If leet toward the zenith and trained it ticed by dealers. Ordinary butter- cines are composed, by leaders In all the one Is bad for all the rest." Hides Croup. retrace your steps to the place where iot now so likely lo reinfection, several schools of medical practice, and T there is anything that you want and it oufjht to be in our store let us know and we A. G. Steketee returned to Grand thus to water their fruitful gardens flies are caught and killed; then A reliable medicine and one that you made your first choice. The up- i'here are numerous dips on the recommending them for the cure of the Kapids last Wednesday after spend- and orchards. girls are employed to smear the .diseases for which tho "Golden Medical Napoleon and Russia. will supply it. should always I e kept Ih the home Ing a few days at the home of J. per route again offers you an alterna- 'arket at the present time and no , , As for size the water wheels which gauzy wings with thin mucilage and Discovery" Is advised, should have far It Is a singular fact that the fall Pelts for Immediate use 'J ( hanibe' luln H Tower. tive. You select one; it turns out ( nbt. they all have merit, but many more weight with the sick and afflicted do this work are as to other water sprinkle line metallic bowder ol va- of Napoleon began with his attack Couirh Kemedy l( will prevent the Will Sherrard of South Dakota well; forks again. But you discover ilures have been made In dipping than any amount of the so-callod "testi- attack If given as soon as the wheels what Niagara Is to other water- rious colors on the wings. In this monials" so conspicuously flaunted before on Russia. Thenceforth Jtussia was came Saturday for a visit with his both these forks utterly impraeticable. • ably due to the fact that the dip falls. As one stands by one of iliese and Furs child becomes hoarse, or even after way tho collector can be supplied the public bv those who are afraid to let a fear and dread to him. He used en alter , |,njther Frank and family. So back you must hike to tho very be- i not efllclent. The coal tar prep- the croupy concoutiu h appears, l or sale i , : great wooden frames revolving upon with the most beautiful speclinena the Ingredients of which their medicines about her the most extravagant lan- by M. N. Henry. Lon Miller and family have moved ginning to discover, if you can, per- aMwns are effectual In curing its wooden axu; and looks up al ils are composed bo known. Bear in mind almost while he waits. that tho "Golden Medical Discovery" has guage. such as "Russia Is on the from Lowell to the Frlece farm. haps a third, and heretofore uncon- an When iisln^ these however perimeter forty foet above one thinkH Wanted TIIK BADOE OF HONESTY OU every bolllo inarch to conquer tho world." lie A. G. Steketee and daughter Minnie sidered chance. Then, if none are good, i well to lest the water. Where r a it \ F.I.IJ. It large and Is astonished when no wrapper. In a full list of Its Ingredients. thought that any one who could suc- of Grand Kapids attended the funeral you must c.lst In review the features ^ .v< r cannot be obtained add fo Nice and Crisp. Highest market W. A. COVERT DRY GOODS CO. turns his gaze upstream to see that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- cess! n My resist Napoleon must have Mr. and Mr.n K Heffron of Grand of their uncle at the home of J. li • id waler sulllcient washing To have fried oysters crisp, ten- prices paid of all your little explorations In order relatively it is not a great wheel, lor stipation. Invigorate tho liver and regu- a charmed life. And these seem to Kapids called on relatives here Fri- Tower Friday. • i oi al so la to break It This Is der and plump dip them flrsc lu late stomach and bowels. to determine which best lends itself to In the distance looms up one sixty be Russia's Ideas about herself. Un- Pte31.2 SARANAC, MICH. day. Mrs. Emerson Davenport of lone by taking a small sample bread crumbs, then In beaten egg, Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illus- expedleutH. This consumes time, but it feet in height. Even then he Is not der those words "manifest destiny," John O. Clark Francis Farre! spent Sunday with Keene sp nt lant Wednesday with is great fun. A lter and del rinlnlng whether then again In bread crumbs, aud let trated Common Sense Medical Adviser Ids parents at Ada. Mrs. James Stanton. prepared for tlie spectacle (if one them stand for an hour before iry- will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one- Is hidden an ambition which Is un- C. H. Alexander ninety feet lu diameter* gruntluL' ing in very hot butter. cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. satlable. LOWCLL. MICH. •••••••••••• 4 Address Dr. Pierce as above. A Farm Library WATER DEAL SWAG. IS SHOT 5Y HUNTER of unequalled value. c? A Bigger and Better Sale Never Was Held Than The Practical, Up to Lee 0. IKill of Ionia Accidentally Killed in date, Concise and i BIQQLEComprehensive . Disposition $1,250 Worries Kent County the Woods. naiiilsomcly Printed and Officials. LeoO. Mall was mistaken for n Bcauiilully Illustrated. bear and shot .mml killed in the upper (.1KAN1) KAl'ins. Nov. t>.—Wh.-n tiiMiinsuIn woods WimIni'stlav by his BY JACOB BIOQLE BOOKS disposition is to be made of thoS j /J.'iii onni|ov<,r. fx Mayor I'rtink C MiUer. No. 1—BIGGLE HORSE BOOK "swa^;"—a rtMiinant »»f tlu' notorious Hall was years old, single, the son Or. Miles' water deal scandal—now in the , 1 All about Horses—a Common-sense Treatise, with more of a i"arm' r nea* t his citv hands of Charles E. Ward, assistant A Sanlt Ste Marie dispatch states than 74 illustrations; a standard work. Price, 60 Cents. Anti-Pain Pills No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK prosecuting attorney. Mr. Ward that both men were lookimr up will leave the oilice oi the prosei utor timber, and it is supposed that Miller All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn bow. Beautiful colored plates. Price, 60 Cents. Dec ol. shot through the brush. He Is "I want to see the money ,i;o to prostra'ed wit h erief. Sheriff Llspett No. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK Cure Headache 1 the general fend ol" Kent counly." and Prosecutor 11 olden of the Soo. All about Poultry: tlie best Poultry Pook in existence; Almost instantly, and leave no bad effects. tells everything. Profusely illustrated. Piice, 60 Cents. said Prosecuting; a 11 orne\ V Mi* are maktnir an itiveatlirati«>n. At tor Ward doesn't turn it over to me. I nev (Jeoru'e Nichols and Mrs. No. 4—BIGGLE COW BOOK They also relieve every other pain. Neural- Going Out of Business Sale will ask .Tinlye Stuart for an ord. ' Miller have left for the scene ol" the All about Cows and tho Dairy Business: new edition. gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Colored plates. Sound Common •sense. Price, 60 Cents. directing Ward to pay ll to lite clerk accident For the people have confidence in our methods. The crowds are coming and the stock is going fast, but we want every customer to share in the grand bargains we are oflering. of the superior ••ouri." Lee Hall was a member of Com- Stomach ache. Ague Pains. Pains from in- No. 5—BIGGLE SWINE BOOK The money wns delivered to V. II p.anv 1 in the Miehigau volunteers A full $40,000.00 stock of Clothing and Dry Goods must be sold in ninety days. That explains the situation in a nutshell. This tremendous merchandise movement ha.- All about Hogs—Breeding. Keeding, Butchery, Diseases, (larman l>y "Uillie" Leonard, who during the Snanish-\nn'tiean war. jury, Bearing-down pains. Indigestion, Do- ctc. Covets the whole giound. Prue, 60 Cents. attracted buyers from every accessable point in Western Michigan—Grand Rapids, Belding, Freeport, Clarksville and other towns have been well represented l»y buyers during received it irom a syntl'caie of local He contracted a fever which dis- ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. No. 6—BIGGLE HEALTH BOOK men. George K. Nidinls. of lonla. abled him for two or three years. the past week. The movement gains in wider and greater selling as the facts become known. Come, if you have not attended the sale. Yon will find tlie goods here and just as Gives remedies and up-to-date information. A household was actiuilted o-i a cliMr^e of ha vinu He worked in the city In various represented, for wo count an over statement in our advertising as serious a matter as giving a customer wrong change. necessity. Extremely practical. Price, 60 Cents. niven the money l(» Leonard. c'Miac.ities until two weeks aco. No. 7—BIGGLE PET BOOK when h" secured a job in the Inrnbor The Business of this Store has been Singularly Successful. Betterment in goods—better service has been the aim since the start and the business grew lo For the boys and t;irl» particularly. Pets of all kinds and NVOO'IS with Miller—[(Jrand Kapids how to • are tor them. Price, 50 Cents. its present proportions. All built on customers good will. On the morning of Nov. 1st our stock figured in round numbers about $40,000.00. Our winter .-ale.- have ahyay- been Herald. No. 8—BIGGLE SHEEP BOOK PRIMARY SCHOOL PUND large, exceeding those of any three stores in onr territory and the bulk of this stock, tho seasonable goods would be sold in the regular course of business. Now we put tiling ship C u ers the whole ground. Every paw full of good ad- shape and decide to sell the entire stock in ninety days and close the business. The staple goods that we carry all the year round as well as the seasonable goo Is were tagged for a vice. Sheep men praise it. Price, 60 Cents. I'lgule Horse Hook is as full of uood sense as an egg Is of meat Its quick goodby. The reductions made in prices are remarkable. We had to make them to tempt you to carry away the goods. We aroused a storm of opposition from would be Kent Count'/ Has ^),225 Children of motto: "\lwavs speak to a, horse competitors, but regardless of this the sale has gone on and is growing in volume as the news spread and become known and our customers have helped wonderfully be telling of Farm Journal School Aqc din! Rcccivcs ^31,519. as you w tmld to a. gentleman." h thf keynoti' of Its treat ment of t he ihe bargains they had bought. vour paper, made for vou ami not :» mi slit. !t is 29 vears Lansiii'-r, Midi. Nov. 9.—The 1 •it: whole snbjoct. There are twenty- old; it is tlie yreat boiled-down, hit-the-nailon-the-head, primarv selnxd appoi'lionmeni will live chapters, including' advice on Prevent Now we believe Every business Man Will Acknowledge This Fact. Large buying lessens prices. Continuously large buying is possible only where r , .-von-li.uo -iid it Farm ai.d Household paper in the i as sotui as WC' 1—the HKC'SI paprr of •! - site in the Fnitod Statescf be madr tumorrow 'in feedim: and watering", stable nmn there is continuously large selling. We have always sold immense quantities of Dry Goods and Clothing, buying only the best brands. With the cheap, shoddy -tore we never \nuik-a—fn\ r •: more than Three .Million regular readers. t he pi oper vt tucle'i N .OT li I li"! out liy a-MMnent, w hims and vices, ailments Anv ONi; of the BIQGLE BOOKS, nn.1 the FARM eount\ treasureis. I'll- audlli"/ i:r:i- and their remedies, harness hints, All=Aches were in competition—stores that make things sound cheap. Our goods have always been of the best and sold at fair prices, in fact few stores anywhere except in* the large.-i citie.- .lOl'RNAL 5 VEARS "-nnindci ..f 1W and all r.f 1907,1909, t i-ral will mail t he cln'ckr t ransferrin 1909 at I 1910), sent by mail to ajiy address '"" A DOLLAR BILL. s about si a bier., colts' education, care By taklns one or two Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain havc such a list of customers or carry such stocks. We could enlarge on these things indefinitely but the evidence is here, the facts of this sale need no word from us. The sale to the \ aultsof i hei nuiii s .1.''1I.;N of i he feel. nc. Many of t he illust ra of FARM JOl'RNAL and circular dc-i-ribing BIQQLE BOOKS, ftp?. 1 Pills when you feel an attack rom ing on. irom the vaults of tlu statedeposj- lions have been made from life Tho is a fact, the bargains cannot be gainsaid, the things that are advertised are here and just as represented. .WILWBR ATKINSON CO., torles. The apporlion.ment isatlhe book is handsomely printed and Yon not only avoid suffering, hut the weak- PUBUR-nERfl OP FAHM .lot'KNAr. PntLADEtratA. rate of 811 per capita and is more snbstaotially bound In cloth. The ening influence of pain upon t he system Tf than four limes larirer ihan any piv- prire is .Ml cents, free by mall; address nervous, irritable and cannot sleep, take a \ iou8apport ionmeni. t li'* money ha \ Dress Goods at Cost iht» publishers. Wilmnr \tkiiison Co . tablet on retiring: or when you awaken im;' been derived trom railroad back I •hiladelphla Bargains This sooth in*: influence upon the nerves Dress Trimmings at Half taxes. I'lg^le I'onltrx Hook Is the most C. H. Anderson, SVI. D. A IHRISTHAS PRESENT. There ai'e ll./'L" pupils of srhool brings refreshing sloep. aue incliidetl in the apportionmeni comprt'lu'Usi\e and helpful poultry Extraordinary £> Abma. caatn ^ ri Wil*. 1$ Price and Less Physician .ind Nearly every si hnol distrli t In ihi- book •wer got ten out. In addition Surgeon An tieqanl Sewing-Machine To he Given state has complied wiih thereipiin' to Ihe vast amount of valuable We offer several thousand dollars worth of Away Dec. 25. ments as to 1>nt'\ earh w ill if .MrtliraI Srhool and Hospjial, New ^ ork city, goodslncludedoakings, suitings, silks, panamas, 1 00 for 65c show n in thiMr proper plumage, and sicilians, brllllantines, voiles and mixed suitings Eye, Ear, Nose and cei ve; lOfflco L OWtLL. One lot of 3.00 and 25 black sateen skirts for TDWiisltips r I'np \ n w ll h ft»mb, beak and slianks as t rue in all wool sturdy stuffs. only ' ' 1.79 Throat Specialty. Ada HIli lo nature as it is posslblo to make One lot of black sateen skirts regular 2.2.' ;,s:: (i.n:; them. Also, forty-two handsome A good 42 Inch black mohair 50c valuegy^ AI^OIUH 1 valuefor 1.48 Alpine ... ii.. 1 't..ii * 1*i *i i cnuraviims in half tone ami sixty-one G. T0W3lEY M. D. A good 44 inch black mohair for 72c In addition to the already low price? on boys G. t I'.own" ;;(Mi ollior hi'lpfnl illustrations of houses, suits we will give each boy that buys a suit that r M c.u-jyS jtore.L i we Mien Byron ci;; 7,l»7M ne. is, ilrinkinu vessels, etr. This is A good brown mohair for 35c WEAK. r-? ?:•••? SCASfcB dav one necktie free. Caledonia. l:;i 4,7->5 a new edition, just off the press, A good fancy blue mohair for 79c Cannon > l 2,827 i'lie price is ,")ii cents, free by mall: We are selling a good 44 inch voile regular 1 25 value for SSc MONDAY R. C. BREECE, M. D. Cascade I..V.1 address the publishers, Wllmer For one hour only beginning at ii a. in. Jt ;:.()! 7 A1 kin -on Co , Philadelphia, We have a good 50 inch panama regular value Pliysiciaa and Cuiirtland 1 &.: v.tM.i We will sell one lot of high grade fleece blank < iaines .\\v2 l.ol2 i '1111 1 50 for only 1.15 , s 701 ets 11-4 size regular value 3.50 for SI .60 Surgeon (irand :a|»id 7.H The l-'arm .lournal offrr expires We can give you a fancy black and white N: '11 i-.i • i ' :uptiv atiemli to. CJrand Kai Is eit v ..'Jli.tii;!! worsted regular 25c valuefor only 17c -Ill MO'1 I »ec. 'Ja. If. • inj i One lot of good all wool white or irray 11-4 I ni I i noFK proposes to make < i rattan L'lM 2 104 bliUd yo'l A good worsted fancy black and white check size blankets for 4 4s ADA MICHIGAN Low ell N.i7 J). 1-7 •\T some "lie m ' hflstmas present o/ a sTA'I'i; Of M K'l I to AN. Tho Probata (•.- no Pay. 50c vabn* for only 37c One lot of men's corduroy suit- 10.uO values iIMi t • 'ii 11 fur I In i Ninnt.V < -f I\ rn' htifili 1. S'cu brand ne\n fhamplon drop-heati Nelson. .. 1 for only 5.4> Oaklield I jr. L'.lllu N i -.•• s'.on nf said nmrt, ht-ltl :ii ilif pro » • I Vit C"U3Cllti. In ti'lmmlngs every desirable variety, black sewlim maeliliif wilh 'nil sel of at lialr ollico in Ihe city of Onind iitipids, In i. . iv< u.; ..»>!» J.ll'B and colored spangles, black braids, black and Monday for one hour only beglnnlim'at 3 p. in. K. ll EATON, M. D. tachmcnU. TIk lucky poHsessor Is Paris (i'.l' 7,1111.' -.:ii."» I .".•JJ7 .lolmson Do, ,.used,.lamos W, Johnson having i:. -I- •si Main -iriTi. , M IUO 111 sale. blankets for 4.4^ out by us. This time the number of spencer :: ;| '•.i7 I lihd in siild ronrt I.is pi illlon praying that hands. s h t r»»225 i hr adinlnist rat ii-n of said rstatt lit> jjraiited papp^d nn \ m iptv, i was cut'oi ()ne lot of 5c gold braid trimmings for 2c One lot of men's corduroy suits Kj.OO value- rn. votes will not be published each Tyrone i >-;tr:ih 1 •. olln ttr .on"' I'tlnT .iiit;tlilt per \ ewnii' t v'U4 ^lv friotid • ihmk l v I'm manv 'imctntrv cionto* One lot of 10c gold braid trimmings for 7c for 5,48 weH but tlienami's of those voted son. patient'/, ill d' IMU-M i .7^ ••UW,' l^luln.a I C Black pull braids 15c values for 11c and 25c • l:iauf*try. That's for u ill be printed In tlielr proper or- Walker 11 i • i'i •iiiii il f'>i lirarinu siihl prtlllttn; DRS. KENmDY & KERGAN, Men's Winter Overcoats About This Clothing One line of fancy trimmings regular values Sc t h- the' olipoim will In- dated and will It iv I'lirtlirr ordrrnl. That pnhlir notice for 5c We will sell for one day only one lot ofO^ On rrof In I'ivrn ny piihlirallnn n? a ropy of good crash for not be counted unless nisi within i hi - onifr, fm- ihirr surrcsslvi' wrrks prrvlous The best styles of the season at cost or below One line of fancy braids and trimmings regu- i he date tflven. In iid dny nf hrMi inr. In I ho l.owrll l.t-dgrr a K K&K K&K it. That's the story in a nut shell. These are For Men lar price 12c for 8c One lot of good toweling linen 10c values for 0c Lowcl' Laundry JURORS m DECEMBER u kvspaprr printed and circulated In said One lot of Stevens linen toweling for •,.\,e «/ Lvery fnp\ of I he 1 .ed^er will con- golnff fast. No wonder. The values make this Its the better kind, trade mark brands. The One lot of 35c perslan trimming for 21c it, !• •s rl'hi W e collect t-on ni y One lot of 15c linen toweling for ..,,,ftc tain a coupon p)od for one votr. II \iun 11 .li wr.i.i the Mecca of all buyers; ^et an overcoat now kind that you can tell are good clothes, the min- One lot of 75c perslan trimming for 5Sc I Mtune i?!') One lot of 35c huck toweling for ,,. 21c Coupons for ."t'J, J''and \ <' votes will .liid ;r tjf I'rohatr. '•••tf'^vf and enjoy a warm stylish coat that will out- ute that you put them on. Brletly stated Its One lot of 35c fancy trimmings for 21c be lilven for evnry ^l.'HI, rents and .hip/Commission Draws Panel lo Serve \lvin P. I witii: l.'t-rMt i- of I'robati' AUiiihilstrntor'H hale, wear anything that you ever bought at any good fabrics all wool stuffs. (Iood tailor work A good all linen crash toweling for... V L'."i rents ivspefthHy paid on sub \ I>II> 'I».V STATK ol MICH PJ AN I hr where near the price. hand sewed where ever a custom tailor puts And other trimmings In our stock at the same One lot of men's outing flannel night shirts 5()c Cnurt fnr thr Cnunl.y (tj Inula. hand work non breakable fronts, A tine lot of proportion as there are so many kinds we can- One lot of men's outing tlannel night shirts si.rlptlon. Ml who pay t" .January in Circuit Court. 1 tf ihr Kstate of f One lot of men's gray ulster overcoats an ex- Pliimbino Shop • I" \'l r.oK M I r1111. A N, Prohntr 'oitrl In the, matter * " " clothing and no mistake. not put them all in the paper. 1.25 values for 75c I, r.'Os, will receive an extni .Vj-vote The Kent county jury rommlsslon fill' l.hr ('ollllly nf Krnt. Oannon, Drrrasrd. tra good value for II To for this sale $5.87 Notirr is hrrrhy glvru that, by virtue nf m One lot of men's outing tlannel ulght shirts conpuu. I-or those whose subscrip- have selceted ihe follow ing 'iii men \ L a sr.-slon t tf said row rl. hr Id at thr pro j:!-00NS 1 One lot of men's gray mixed worsted suits, bait "llli r In thr rltyof Oiand Rapids, In order of said court, madr on thr "ith thiy of 1.50 values for .,..S7c tions an- already paid In advance from the wards and townships August A. D. PKh), I shall srll, al pu'lillr One lot of dark uray overcoats good length good lining well made K. N, & F. makefile TP: Curtains and Draperies d. o- pi;n liiiu', repairing: and coupons to correspond with the -.itid foumy, on thr .lid ihiy of Novnnber A I) r il- lity. of the county t'> serve as rircuil I'"Hi I'rt.sriU Hon Ibirry l» .Irwell, Judge auction, on thr iMti day of No\rinbi r \ |i 1 and good lining K. N vV: P. make regular value regular value 12.00 for only ^ sauit try work. llHl'i, at onr o'rlorlf in I hr afti rnoon (stiiiiilanl i tm ti. ii You can buy now at the mill price. Our WEDNESDAY period paid ahead will be given. court jurors at the Decombt r torni, of I'i'obiilt'. 11.00 for only 8.28 One lot of men's suits made with good lining In ihr inaiiiTtif ihr r.^ati' ttf Mary Kruni timr) at thr Nlill slluatrd on thr fniluwln : i (iii]>cd stocks are selected to meet the needs of present For one hour only beginning at i( a m. I K VM\ N. WILSON. Voting begins Sat unlay October bl beginning ruesday, Herombfr I iii'< t':i-,rd. John Kruni h.tvinKlihMl In -aidcourt drscrlhrtj proprrty, all Ihr Intrirsl nf sni'l One.lot of blue black kerseys that are selling K. X. & F. make padded shoulders hair cloth day home furnishings. No finer patterns can be and the ballot box will be found at rstatr In bhr follow*nu tjf ia'ibrd ri al rsinit fronts, a good value at 12.50 for only 0.75 We will sell one lot of bed spreads 1.7'iQO Ada - I 'a vid 11 ill his iii til ii m pray Ing t hat said rourt adjudlcal'' fast, good lining a 13.50 value. If you come before found anywhere, the assortment Is practically the foot of I mi; Ia iioi.K stalrwav. Algoma Havld Moni'no .tnd drifi'iidiM* who wrrr at thr time of her to-wlt: All thai ccrtaln plrcr or pnir- l of values for VOL • It ai h thr Irgal htdrs iif said drcrased and en land situate and bring In thr Township nf they are gone you can have one for S ){s One lot of gray Invisible plaid suits the latest intact despite the heavy selling of the past two Alpine John Antor. One lot of 2 00 bed spreads for 1.:'.;; i itiftl io Inhri'It tin iral estatH of whlrli said Vrrgrnnrs, Counly of Kent ami Statr of One lot of genuine Irish treize ulster overcoats style K. N. & P. make has good lining and lots weeks, and includes Arabian, Nottlnghams and I'.yron Harry Hall tlrCr.isrtl tlii d std/nl, Mlrnlgan, roinmrncing on thr srrilon linr hr- One lot of 2,50 bed spreads for only ..1.72 extra long regular value VJ.'iO for only 'J.To of style regular value 13.50 for only 10..> all the finest grades and kinds that can be had. Dr. j. F. Draper, V. S. (oitpon Howne Henry Johnson. Ii 1 ordrrrd, Thai thr.'irdday of Hrcernbcr tweun sections 10 and 11 In Township 7 North Wednesday for one hour only be^innin at 3p.m. hrr \. I) , I'.HI'I, at trn o'tdock in thr forrnoon. of Kangr Ji west in said County and Statr, In One lot of fancy gray cashmere suits K. N. A. for Caledonia Klmer Dean, One lot of long dark oxford gray, partially One lot of white lace curtains 1.50 valuesQg^ We will sell one lot of bed spreads 1.75 values Monorary underuriul Sewing at said proiiati.' otlire, hr and Is herrby ap- the reiltiir of crrek whrre thr highway now MmQGERS P. make 13.50 values for 10.38 Cascade Itali Auble. polntrtl forhraring siild prtltion; crosses said crrek; and r,inning from thrnrn fitting back, all wool, K. N. & P. make, regular for OSc u tr Ontario Velcrlu- North along said sretion linr to a point PP . a* j ColU'm i annon Theodore < ironer. Ii i-> fni'thrr ordrred. That puhllc notice value 18 50 for only 15.1)8 One lot of blue worsted suits K. N. & P. make One lot of white lace curtains 2 50 values for 1.07 One lot of bed spreads 2.00 values for 1.33 Machine 11it ii'of in '.'ivrn liy publleatjon of acopy of rods south ttf thr north-rast corner of said One lot of 2.50 bed spreads for 1.72 ' radualo Unind Kap- i.'ourtland lOiIward Wlditall, section 10and to land ownrd by Mrs. Alirr regular 14.50 value for 10 48 ids V« U'rlnary '"ullegi' iln. nidrr. for ihrrr surrrs-ivr weidts prrv- One lot of dark gray form 11 ttlng overcoats One pair of dark green drapes regular value tjalnes I rank King, Inn tn iid dny of hraring, In thr Lowell Campbrll; thrnrr wrsl to ihr hl.'h walrr One lot of smoking jackets assorted patterns All day Wednesday we will sell one lot of K. N. & F. make, regular value 13.50 for only U.P8 4 50 for 3.25 Treats ;iii dlscusss ot (ontest ' irat t an I'. I', Nash. I .id i i .i iiiws|):iprr prlntrd and clrcuhittMl In mark on thr mill pond; thrncr mirth easirrly I ftVc ni> '.U'L- Iinnr- ihirc and sizes, 7.00 values for only 3 4^ men's duck coats for 98c llor.v-. md "titer Do along tlie edge of high water maiK- on >alii. odnr Kovjrr •, hai lilif One pair of fancy drapes regular 0.50 values tt,r nf I'rnbiitr .'land 10 of said township of Vrr^iMinrs dif mem and value idrn- overcoats from the house of Kuppenhelmer and them all In the paper but If you will need a suit THURSDAY Calls pmniptly at- Voles for \ true ropy. thence west on said srd it tn line In hind nwiifii olictl wnii ih-. (•or.ni.d in the next year It will pay you to buy one now One pair of fancy drapes regular 7.00 values For one day only we will sell beginning at a. in. ifn-i' 11' I <>• or night Nelson William Voinn by Callin I'orter; tlioncr ^outh and nulh wr i ami t'enitim K. N.&. P. Sincerity clothes that was ever shown <)akfi' ld I rank Mason, ; at the prices we have. for 5 25 rrly and we I and north ur inh olil hv le ttiinn In Kent County. One lot of good full size comfortables for'TO.. IMiotics ottl.cTs Residence 144 Paris Pretl lOsbaugh. MortKaue Sale. alone Ihr edtfe oi at Itifdi walei mail, dealers • very One pair of fancy drapes regular 8.50 values only ..... I'lalnllelil- ' harles Knn . alone-aid inill jtond bnuiifleo b\ hi-di \ to i u lieic. for 6.25 Oi flee in lo^Micy Barn, Lonel 1. 11 IM f.oilt, hav ing Itrrn inadr in the ronditions mark of .^aid mill pniid In a pninl nn On WI orate we have ever shown. This Is especially One lot of fancy comfortables 1.75 values for Solon '.'harles Stevens, nl :t ifi'tain Krai Iv-.tatr Mortgnge niade hy hank of the crrek so rod.-, wr-i of Ihe nnrlli Winter Clothing For Boys Interesting because the entire stock Is being only 1.23 Spencer John I'ogle,si on W illiain I . Str\t-nson and \nna C. Stevenson utist cornei ol .aid .rciinn l'i .'tnd a' in iln One lot of extra good cunfortabics values hi, wiff. nf i ht invvii-hlp nf Dexter, County nf rrrtdc In thr poinl ahnve mentinnrd. aid pnini closed out at cost or below It. aUBBIM LIST fOR IOOIi. Nol (iood Alter Nov. 25 Sparta Kobi-rt Lamborl. W asjib n iw, and Siatr nf Mlrhluan.to William hriugon I ion linr hrl wt'cn .-rrl inn .'t iiml in Shirt Waists for only 90 Tyrone A IL Harrett. Suits and Overcoats Men's Sweaters that are vastly superior to 1 in, i,i noi i, will continue Its prac .1 Iv napp td thr Villa^r tif Ohrlhoa, Wash- nf aulTown hipand -uitl pninl i ul lltf i l. " Ml l. 1 f One lot of men's cotton sweaters for.... 31c \ eruennes 11. H. Tut t le ti n iw ('nwiitv, Mii'lu^an, and whirh Mortgage nf water whrrr il i- raided hy irn-nu of iln- t Hi.,I. the usual kinds absolutely all wool with elastic One lot of men's shop caps for tifi'of accommodating: Its subscrib- is diilfd i hr'.n h day nf April \ D. liifll ami A thousand suits and nearly as many over- A Complete Display .. i c Wvomlng Charles I'ratlfoid dani acrtis. did rreek •onir 10 ni JO mil nni 1 neckbands wove In full comfortable sizes. rrs by furnishing other jiubllcatlons rrrnnlrd in lltt nllirr of thr Itrpi .ter Itf Deeds of whore .aid crrck cro--rs hiudiwas lifiuini * "lUMII * coats, sturdy all wool garments the kind that Spic, span, new, the best late styles of the sea- One lot of men's work knit mittens for 10c fills OlttR EXPIRES DECEMBER '25. Walker Walter Allen. IMKtiMkti'.^.i .SMVKHC One lot of men's black wool sweatersi at clubbing or wholesale prices to all fnr thr ('nittii.y nf Kt-ni. and statr nf .Mlchiitan, sretiniis 10 and II, thr aid dam In hr . fi*i i M tlllli^ V, t . r >KI II. lulu^ will stand for winter satisfaction and comfort son at cost. That hits the nail on tlie head, the First Ward Nicholas Haker. nil l.hf mh day tif April I'.HU, in Llhnr S7I of hieli; Ihencn alnne thr wrsl edu'e tit walt-i' lint regular 1.50 values for Sl.^ who pit\ for our paper at the same Parm .lourmtl and Lowell Ledger. In clothing for as many boys as we have suits, kind you'd gladly pay full price for, at the cost FRIDAY Second Wanl Milton S. .lesselson. mnrtgau't^. tut p igrs ill I it .'lla. in a south easterly direct ion to I hr \\ f-t end nf One lot of good all wool sweaters In colors, time all ar tears and one year in Farm Journal, 5 years - .7.'. It Is i!.\pirs.sly rnvniant and agreed In said said dam. and alone ihe cimlrr of saitl rrn the kind that the boys like, with the style and of making and material, elaborate waists var- For one day only beginning ata.m. we will sell Third Ward—Prancls Marshall. regular price 2 50 for 1.08 advance. This Involves much work Lowell Ledger, lyear - 1,00 Mnioxagr by and Priwrrn thr parties ihrrrtn, where it now runs In the place nf breinnim,'. strong sewing that mothers want in their boys ious trimmed with all the style, kinds that the One lot of lace curtain door panels InOO^ Fourth Ward—Herman W, (Jlllett. lhal -dimild :iny drf.iult be madr In the pay- Suppn-ed in mnlaiii aboul 0 acrr- nf lami mttre 60 YEARS' One lot of boys all wool sweaters regular and expense, Is purely a work of clothes. nest makes of Amerlcacan put Into them. Very white 50c values for Out/ Sixth Ward—Frederick W. Wolge- mriil ti'thr inirn -t or any pan thereof, or or less together with the mill, machinrry. EXPERIENCE price 1 50 for only 1.28 accomodation, and Is done in Both for $1.00 ^1,7.'. nf any in^iailmrnt of principal or any part water power and miii privilf«r- in 1 lot of boys blue reefers 2.50 values^l *70 One lot of boys aud juvenile sweaters regular simple waists in good style and the very best of One lot of Arabian color door panels 1.00 val- appruriation of faithful cash sub- Hy special arrangement with the muth. thereiif, on any day when thr same is made descrlhed property. ^ - fabrics for every day wear, but come and see Seventh Ward \nton P.rogg. payable, and shoufd the same rornain unpaid This hind Will hr sold Inepthrr with ll for 1.25 values for 87c ues for 59c scrlbei>; but afti-r a subscription is publishers of the Parm .lournal (Phil them and you will secure them for your present Light h Ward Joseph J. \'ose. and in arrrar fnr Ihr space of Thirty day.-, vision nf Ihr widnw'- dnwrr in Hie -ainr, 1 lot of boys fancy overcoats 3 75 values for2 s7 Wilson Bros. Shirts for men have been un- One lot of white door panelsl.25 values foriJOc once corn-clly -t irted wecan notnn- adelphlaj we are enabled to offer thru, and frnm ihrncoforth, that Is to say, Datrd ihi- lUth day tif An«n-i \. D. IlHki. and future wear. Ninth Ward—Charles J. Worfe. 1 lot of boys 5.75 overcoats for 4 28 matched for years; these are the shirts In the One lot of 50c telescopes for ;NJ dertak'* to guarantee Its continued both papers for $1,00 to every new iifirr the lapM'of said thirty days, so much of SA.MI I'.l, C.WNIIX. 1 lot of boys fancy 4 25 overcoats for 2 1)8 ihr afnrrsald prlnolpnl sum of Kiftron linn- Admini>iralnr nf the Klatr nt sale. All waists that sold for 1,75 markedfljl HO One lot of 70c telescopes for 5v delivery. If papers are lost, the sub advance-paying subscriber and to Tenth Ward—Kdgar K. Soniers. Klevenlh Ward—Ool 11, Palmer. iln-tl dolln'- a- rrmalns unpaid, with all THOMAS C wsnN, DcctMiscd 1 lot of boys long black overcoats 0.00 values One lot of men's shirts 1,25 values down to One lot of 80c telescopes for »jv Hcrlber must look to the publisher of every old subscriber who pays all airrarn^t- of inlrrrHt thorron, shall al thr for 4,4s for 87c One lot of 1 00 telescopes for 75c arrears and In advance. The ledger Twelfth Ward Simeon K.Lawrence. option nf^aid party (tf thr snrond part his TRADE MARK# All waists that sold for 2,00 marked down the missing journal. i'xr.ruI trs, admlnislrators or assigns, become Notice of Sale of Real Hstate. 1 lot of boys long black overcoats 7 50 values One lot of men's 1.50 shirts for only 1,2s We will furnish Tiik Li:n(ji:i£ one one year and the Parm Journal 7, DESIGNS to 1.87 Kind ly nmke a notr of thr duys on wlilch thf Itarniilnt. tlur and |;nyablr Immrdlately tlierrafter. al- State o r to and rirriilatlng In every state, and wil limit clmruo. In TLIU I lot boys 2.50 suits for 1.78 for Willildrlll F. Slidler lakes Ac live Control and nmrr linn thirl v days has elapsed slnre linn, nn Ihr'.IHrd tlay til' Nnvrmhrr \. D. hNid. m flirrlnl nollcr, If you have nol attfiitled this sale ii will pa.v < liieago I nit r' ifean, weekly is one of the most useful, inlerostlug 1 lot boys 3.75 suits for 2.48 A good Initial handkerchief for 7c iihl dt faiiil was made, And said mortgage i trli n (dtM'k in I hr fnrrnnnn itl Htr prrinif mi you to come, h you havr ii w ill pay you to I'OIJII ry Success 1 10 and Irnstworthy farm papers pub of the Institution. hrrr by tlrtdarrd dur and payable Sect ion Town-hip nf I nwrll in aid t-.iml\. 1 lot boys 4 O't suits for 2 1)8 One that Is an extra value for He Just a Few Facts About This Sale the inlrrr-l nf -aid r.-lalr in ihr fnllnwinu dt- Scientific flmerican. eomo again os wr are making new bargains New York W orl I trl weekly 7'i llshed. I hr amount dim on said morlgagu al t his \ hiintlHomojjr llluMrnleil wft'kiv. I.nri.'ent clr- 1 lot boys 5.00 suits for 3.08 One regular 25c white handkerchief for 10c :j(> This offer should be accepted with- Wllmarth T Shafer of Paris town datr. of principal and Inlrrrst, is thr sum of lilted rfiil r lair In wil ' Cninmi nrim; al lln- t nliiitiui of nitv "rifiillllf Jiittriiiil. TrrniH, IS a rvrry day. Hoods niiisi br sold for rash, we dislike very much to iu.|jose this roaditioa on custoiurr.-who Wf Ttjledo lilade weekly ...... •plt.i.s:;. and a rrn onablr ii'.tornry frr as i Mil It wr I ftiinri'tif nid rcl inn .'l'i. Inwn liiji VIMI I Mif tiiuiii IIH, D. Soltl by nil nowHtleitleni. Men's Collars pure linen both sides, just this know arr as good as gold, but midrr tlie conditions it is impossihlr to exteud fivdit to an \ body. \o goods ran lirmd Kapids Press tlally' out delay, as II only holds for a lim- ship, with Ids wife as matron, has .ilpulait'd fnr in .nil inortiiu^e, loi;eihrr with tf bowrll, finiti Ihriier norllt Iwt'iilv ind- 3G,H M k: ."m ited time. taken charge of the County home as all Icyal tm-is. Hienco rn I forlv rn«l . lltrucr nllHilwrnly week for 12^c be rxrhaugfil as lines are bring riosrd out rvery day. We are buying no goods aud w hen a linr is sold out ii i- Herald dully* No profrrdiir-'s at Law tir in Ktiuily have rntl. to Hit- I'd it in and biwn linr. antl ilifiii" IViUNN&Co. ' ' " New York Smart Furnishings for Men iuipossible lo make any exchanges in that line—llruce the rulr, no goods exchangrd. Ilryan's < ommoner ' i.) superintendent, to surreed Mr. (Juild, ItraitCll Oltlfo, LU'LT K SC, W'ltnhlituluii, I). 1". Men's Suspenders from the practical every This opportunity was open Sept. 8 Itrrn iiisiltuted in rrrovrr -aid (lobl or any wr-l alniiu -aitl linr fnily rnd . In lln pliir.-nf Wr regret very much that some merchants that are our competitors qurstiou thr values offored al lliissulr • M who resigned a few weeks ago, pari Ihrrrof Mi'I'ICEls hereby given that brfjinniiiK cnnlainim,' livr aerr • nf hind. This store has received no small celebrity In day work kind to those suitable for a Hue Michigan Parmer and was not obtainable before that. , Wr do not wish to gain the ill will of any prrson nor do we wish to injurr any man's business. Our busim^s Iletroit .11mrnal dally' .., 05 Mr, Shafer was elected as a IM m pyvlrlumf Ihr pnwrr of salr rontalnrd in Daled this Kth da.\ nf ()rlnbi r \ D. I'NMl. the past twenty four years for Its remarkable Christmas ^Ift. Payments on TIIK Lkhuku before William II. I,ind always has and will coniinue to br rondurted on a livr and Irt live basis, hut this salr is aa inrxorahlrfart. Thr " send-weekly 1 70 promise to settle the tronblo w hich said moile.ter, ami in arcordance with thr stock of wear things for men. It has only car- One lot of fancy light suspenders 21c that date do not entitle one to tin; slaiuir in smit ra>r madr and provided, said nnvl.'i Admini lmini good's must be sold, we aim lo sell thnu iu ninety days, thai is the shortest timr in whicn it is possible to dispose I'riee, on i he I*'ree Pre«', PressI , Imn marked the adnilnlst rat lon of mnii..'a«« >\ill 1"' Ini'ttcinsrd hy a sale of Hn ried the best that could be sold at a fair price Parm Journal free; but Is open to i of this immriisr stork, Wr will eut thr time of the sale if possible, and will sell any pan of the goods, the rniiiv hi troit hall.v .lournnl and Herald the home (luring the last few years pit mi t - iltt ifln di .rrlhed, to thr hlghr-i The FA KM Joi t; \ m has noarly season after K'ason, It has provided a large and One lot of men's work suspenders for 21c everybody for a short lime only. intlth r, on I ml ty ihr is day of January A. D stork in a lump or Sl.(M) worth or !?50.0H worth at less, yes 10 per cent loss or lower than the bulk ol thf stock He has been a member of the board three million readers oarh imaje, it In every way line stock. This fall with our new One lot of boys 15c suspenders for 0c are good on rural routes onl.v Don't g''t left. cm., ti Trn oVIorU in thr forenoon of thai ran be bought from the faetory today. Hut we must aud will srll the goods, pricrs will be madr so low that thr World of supervisors for the last ten yoars day. al thr North front door of Hie Kenl is the best farm paper in Amerlra, mUl building mid vastly Increased facilities the stock One lot o fancy suspenders In boxes for Christ- (JoHiuoptjlitan and The This offer positively expires hecem stork w ill go al a double quick. Wr rrrognizr no comjietition, wr takr no hallway stand iu this matter, thr ,..#2 and Is well acipmlnted with the i 'nnni v rourt hoiisr In the City of (Jrand Kap- and It pleases 1 he w omen folks all to l'i VIOl II CHIHS of every thing for men's wear Is the most elab- mas gifts for only 40c To-I 'ay her 25. ids, Kent County, Michigan, Said Court goods must be sold and thry will br sold and sold quickly, Fvrry day wrroutinue in businrss mraus a loss in i osmopolllan Harper's Uazaar 2 conditions at the Institution Tho pieces. We have made a spirial ar- county poor superlntcaidents ami the honsr bring Hie placr whrre Iho Circuit (Join t NERVOUS DEBILITY us. gootls sold al rost do not pay for thr selling and the quicker the sale is ovrr with thr bettrr for us, and Woman's 1 lome Com- A liy and a Ilea and a Hue fm i hr said » ounl y Is hrld rangement by which by paying for , TH® vnrltl inlildrt"' ntfii V'.imr The Prool of ih. Pudding I. in Chewing the Siring. utility of.ittf Komin Ih wil known WV al board of supervisors believe that •fiinj' In lOiVHli nl Couie hrlp yoursrlf, you never bought good clothing and dry goods so cheap beforr, you urvrr w ill again and panion 2 .T> Were Imprlsonod, so what could they Said pirtnise-arr dt irrllied In said Mort- the Ledger one year in advanro the 1 ntfitlul ami IN t^TI for, -fj TT.. n OL n il> t. unrf > ii'ni \\II.\M If''it lint niMtnitii'iK htijb. Ml I ({Ivi' lint nor vie* in ..v..|y way. Mm tin. fttci that «•,. atv .IdIMO tit.. Iitilk ••agr .is follows, tn wit: All that certain 1 iHTBOtml lttn^r"''"''" ;'ittot iiio t.< ' I • 11.VL HIIIIIIMIIMI. ihr brsl rvitlrurr wr ran offrr of thr truth of this statement is the fart that we arr selling gootls in biu quanlitirs do? with the advent of Mr. Shafer affairs subscription will inrlnde tin Pm.-M 'In nltiiltl (IIIM Utt» ' RI . ot tin. litiHttti'HH for t wimt.v inll. Harottinl. hv attfil.nl.. to ll,,. fa. t that |.rl,-,.H l at i f ' MHiiiopolitan and Kevlew of lle- pi tr parcrl tif himl situated and bring In in 1 I i Ml. Ito'Olliy to rustouins from (irand Kapids, Saranar, Hrlding, Frrrport, Ada anil Clarksvillr, will be more peacefully administered HrrVcs, vItl' It |-'L* f fn U I ' N ..I MU I MIM IL \ lews •» 05 Said t he liy; "liel us flee." i In-CU y of < ir.tiid K.tplds, in the County of JOUKA M, for live years, and at the (IRVULOITNIFIICIIMI IN R 1 • the people liavrcoiiflilrnce 111 our statements elsi* tins trade wiaild not center here. ' oHinopolitan, Kevlew of Kevlews Said the Ilea; "IAit us fly." \(Jrand Kapids Ilerald. Knit and Siao nf Mli ldgan, and drscrlbed as price of our paper aJone, I IMH oiin PtrrtH'S HLnw r •• fr . Cilloi Ne.tffl. • • • follow: , m-wii rhe Westom fniirtlifW. !4)of Ouruit Ncrtfoitii pom 1*. I . ln,1 »» n • • <. VUnl Wri H- .md Woman's Home Companion 70 So they How through a flaw In the i hr Kasi half (K. '.• I of Hit North rast oni: was not. obtainable or open prior in fltii, Pro«lr«tlor», Mefplr»..;i-. • 1 n ..11l.lt •i.lttl! Hue. Happy Oystrr Bay. r'oniih i N l'i. 'i) of thr South Wrutiiuarler Sept. 0, Payments made prior to lo ovur worlt, •'tml i"" f 1 1 .t 1 iOUT i-itm 11. 1 bliikt'n rich, lifniiliy l> ' it " .1 it d itfiM-H. TKN WKKKS FOK HM'. This One of the luxuries of the sejiHliore (S. W 11 r could make it. RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS. Fruit noids will not stain (roods dyed Hippclytc, the portor, oven more perform is the weekly cleaning and dig "Hotel Louts le Grande. 2157 Valots CAIAPHAS Dyspepsia of Women vill. 1.,.i -.1IMTNA M1 -FADKLICS • ' . • -S •DVKS , and street." While they waited for tluir Hutique than the hotel, liohbled out gittg to keep caq)etcil rooms free irom Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Eczema the C'jJurs aie bright ;ind fas'. STORYt ^MON HER OONVEflSiTIONtl luggafre he sprang into another eab brhijul his master and began lifting Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 18,1906 dust, dirt, moths, vermin, etc. Caused by Female Disorders and Cured by —Mother Says: "Cuticura Reme- Yes, (lie sun shines for all- -when it HURT, BRU5SE OR SPRAIN and ordered tho driver to the "corner down their lugua^re. Arthemise, in Three-fourths of L>di.*i E. Pliikiiam's Vegetable Compound dies a Household Standby." CP lan't cloudy. of Valols and Esplanade." staielu-ii eap and apron, il uttered Spec: Prepared tor Thiv i'af -.. FLOW It was tho Thursday night before tl-nnii;h tho rntry to lake (lie ladles' this A great many women .suffer with a "Last year, after having my little 3tr«. Winslow'-* soothing Syrup. .0BER For ohwu. T;II . S>II»- • I in; , .mo, I .--.uces In- Mardi Gras. A moist, and sticky toj; w raps. form of indigestion or dyspepsia which girl treated by a very prominent r.KSSON TKXT ?drU. -'•*•. \Icm- labor V K Icuuuittlum • 4iiii.ciir.-4 wunl'.'ii: a bottle. hung over the low-pitched roofs aud \nita alighted trom tho ce.b, then does not seem to yield to ordinary treat- CAN'T flatter my- physician, for an obstinate case of orv vrr«os. »I7. i!S. uo • § * red-tilod pables of tho quaint old Cre- .\Iioe l?oth girls glanced doubtfully ilOld>EN TKXT. - •'ll.- in .U ;;pu.rd and -> ment. While the symptoms seem to be $6 self that thia is an eczema, I resorted to the Cuticura Briel' Is the agony of an instant; s .•I'jov'trd of men." leaiiiti can similar to those of ordinary imiiges- original question, ole town. Canal street blazed with through those medieval-looking doors TIMK.—-Tho Iraaon rovrrs a period of Remedies, and was so well pleased the indulgence of grief, tho blunder of DUKE OF tioii,yet the medicines universally pre- Margery," said lights. Uevelers crowded along , its | of iron, curiously wrought. Back, far ^.•vorat hours, trom sonir timr botweon be s^ibed do not s<«m to restore the pa- with the almost instantaneous relief a life.—Beaconsfield. oni> and two o'oloek I'riday mornimr lib Tom, a.B he THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN banquettes aud paraded tho streets- -, back behind it all. there burned a dim 'flt^r suurlso April 7. A. P. U*. saved tient's normal condition. afforded that we discarded the physi- grotesque, kaleidoscopic, happy. The , li ht in the rear. I'l.Al K. —Tlie pjihi. r CM' tin- l.lgh p; ir ' stretched himself cian's prescription and relied entirely Important to Mothers. DEVIL- aud tlu? h.all of ihr- Sanhi.slriu mi .ba.-u« Price 25c and 50c I" neutral ground seethed and heaved, a Alice trlt that she was surely Ini out luxuriously in on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint- ExtmJne cnrefully every bottle of CASTOUTA, :.;'.lrm. by cutting uowni carpets to rngsSze, filling R Kate u;.d euro remedy for infants aud chiidrcn, bedlam ot masques, (lambeaux, tin New Orleans, really in New Orleans— • the bamboo chair, ment, and Cuticura Pills. When we Comment and Suggestive Thought. all cracks, crevices, nail-holes and open- and sae t,Uat it MAYCARE horns and good humor. Beyond all no other place could be just like it. "but I'm going to commenced with the Cuticura Reme- V. 1)7. "They that had laid hold." this lay the domain of darkness, of; "Oh. Anita. Anita." she whispered, ings in floors, tinder baseboards, wain- risk my reputa- dies her feet and limbs were covered Bears tha The Uoman soldier;., who still had tho narrow streets and quioiude. "we are really ami truly in New Or- scotings, etc., with tion for being tm usual nml ask it any- with running sores. In about six Signature of arresled man in charge. "Led him to Puke's cab worked its way slowly i leans—can't you feel it?" BUFFALO way. Did you «ver stop talking for weeks we had her completely well, By HARRIS DICKSON Caiaphas." To (ho a pari ment of (.ho la ute For Over 30 Years. in the Gulf Coast Country (hrough the dense mass, and had al Those groou-painted shutters looked Qve minutes except in church or at a and there has beeu no recurrence of Tbo Kuid You Uave Always Hoagat. acting high-priest whore, instead of CRACK AND CREVICE FILLER. Author of most crossed Canal when it came to like New Orleans: tho slippery ban- funeral and, if so, why?" tho trouble. We lind that the Cuti- "Tlie Black WoK's Breed," Etc, Then tiain and varnish or paint th? Hero is an example of what YOU coulS. "Peter followed him afar olT." poor t he floor may be lid now and then when she was angry. Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, Pair- when ho became prime minister lu j Afirr s(>ute littlo (inu'. .b»e rea.'iC.enO- pn.diin- io aud fio. surNiug human \ erowd of maskers passed (hem. Peter's trouble came through his fol- BUFFALO mount, Walden's Ridge, Tone., Oct 1SS0, appointed Herbert Gladstone, i rd ihe slair elimr. Iii- Um ihe eelau* Margery was still smiling na she an- bil.ows (ippiv. with laughter. The marching tour abreast: (hey blew (in lowing afar off. "Sat with the serv CRACK AND CREVICE HLLER swered, "Ves, Tom, once 1 paid only 13, 1905." then a young man of 20, to a similar j 'oor drop iidu place. Fi>r a nu»n»en( position. crowd jeered am! laughed- -everybody horns in tlu strangers' faces and :in(s" (or oflicers). Stood (U a.af w ill make it an good as new. Insist oo ibont ten words for a whole evening. 5-8 Acre of Lettuce. or two he stood tliert utubTidod. as i'. is food ualured in New Orleans, but hoighed. Ktsl fire gleamed along a •mong them as they cluslerod about Year's Tea Production. ue had half a tniiul iq»ou il again. having IUTFALO brand. Do not accept There was a handsome and rich young Superb Service, Splendid Scenery (ue) cannot utnierstand why one diMaiu stre. t: a locket shot up from ihe lire in the open court, wln nce 'hey i Atrs. M. IVri gh t The total exports of tea from India Thru ho tihordv his head ami wont substitutes. man ilibie, just for me to talk to, too." en route to Niagara Falls, Mnskoka Mr. \V. 1\. Land rum, nf Olmito, Texas', near Drowns- siionhl want to hurry, rresently they Ksplanade--Mie Spirit of (he Carnival could see what, was aoina o:i in th: during the year ended April 20, 190G, n way , Send for samples and descriptive Mm. Ptokham claims that there .sai , 'fhe ^ ^ ^ero amounted to 214,198,943 pounds, val- ami Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay j ville, planted livf-cii.'hts of an acre in lettuce this Spring. He nailed and 1^I him pass. sored upon the girls. council chamber. nas 11 Al out half past" (wo m the after- matter iu bind Of dyspepsia that is caused by a n^clilevous twinkle in th«m. J The wluvls milled ami elaUercil V. 59. "Chief priests . . . sought ue at p.294,m Tho shipments to liui ^IU lllousaIlu ,su, noon .loo's returning steps rang sharp •Come. Aunt Alier," Anita called, derangement of the female organism, .' "What was tho matter with him?' "S^Susand «1 sold CK>P A wonderful return from his land. down a narrow strei;. ^ettii'.g farther also witness." It was the religions on the (lags. l»oforo he reaehed his at d laughed. Sin? had been a fool For and which, while it causes a disturb-1 asked Tom. "Was he deaf and diunb? the United Kinsdom were 11)0,1)04,000 I .vigomiuin Naiional Park, White Maiin-' was it not • anil Cartlur from the lights, the music eadcrs of the people who were prime pounds; Canada, 15.019,000 pounds; tain3 ^ At,ftinic Sea Coast rr.so,.ts_ | But ii \ will write Mr. Landrum at Olmito he long enough; now she meant, (o have pe-RU-NA BUFFALO nnce similar to ordinary indigestion, | And had your early education "been so 1 fr'onr dooi", Jim, (lie m-gro man. bau Sale by Russia, 0,9111,000 pounds; Australia, • U-NU .-J.IININ.IC NCA, \ UASI re-sons, T .."N . . .^ r • \ i ' c . T ->I I N 1 and (he jollity behind him. Duke a jolly good time, "Come on—hur- no vers in the trial of .lesns. Hn'. COnl11,11 t pen 1 i(. cannot be relieved without a medicine I neglected (hat you couldn't talk to him -la Grand Trunk Railway System. : Ami it you WHtO to me 1 Will ghdly send you 1 recemu/.ed the wide Ksplanade as he viiat th.ey sought was "witnes.; FOB which not only acts as a stomach tonic, "Hi S gone. Mister ,loo, jos coulsln'i ry ." ail Hardware & Paint Healers* an your lingers?" T)(mbk, track t;) Mon,rr Imt has a peculiar tonic effect on the fc pounds; the United States, 2,185,000 I ^."a, 4 etOr-.iCi! il, the neutral ground, thr .-ainst .Testis to put him lo dealh." ^nnd^Tb^ ! ai and other .striking < :;;'m]>les of success in that intercstim; countrv. o; him no longer." Duke, watehing he:* from across the male organism. Margery considered nwhile before ' - Niagara Falls, X. Y. whiiewashrd trees, the houses—noth- md they had to seek far for wilnes. CATARRH pounds; Persia, 1,091,000 ponnda, and ,* F^r C1,!vie3 t(f tom.isf ]n;,,lif.nt!o • (;< ne?" street, felt a blind unreasoning re- As proof of this theory we call at- answering, invc in.' iwi-r changes ou Espianade. OF THE lo all other countries, 8,084,000pounds. 1 orw1 mo G ili C.oar.t Country^ you wiil linJ that there are .issir, w rni aw ay nbont ^ - sentment gather iu his heart. rvainsl One who ever "went a hard, B tealion to the case of Mrs. Maggie "1 don't know whether or mit I'll n<1 m,ly ( od The cab stopped again. "Is this ADAYSTADJ All those countries, except, the United Ii * " ! X > masons lor such results. Uno oi them is the climate. Mrs. A^bton su-pped cautiously out doing good." Then, as now. only those by any rHiabie rcau with rig tt> Wright, Brooklyn, N, Y., who was The winter o'elork; lieri"'.- iu nolo wlul he b'fi.' our plac -. .-ir?" the d.river asked. tell you," she said. "Vou don't deserve (•I the eab. fooling her way. Her foot who knew him not could say anything .HEADJHROAT your county. Send nw yoarad* completely tured by Lydia E. Pink- Ic* tore ii open nvl r 1 dress and I will show you howtc to hear a good story, and this one is "Yes. this will do." He slopped out against him. $3 ham's Vegetable Compound after every- in peneil: slipped; she splashed into the gutter. make $3.00 to $5.00 a day tart. sood." and paid the man. \ LUHOS, STQMAffl Ko cxpcrierce necessary I teach yon free. Writf thing else had failed. She write": Monsieir. Vietoi went distracted with V. (*>0. "Found none." It. was no "It Wiis about—-well, it was before I Do. i .le \ 1. di . When the eab had gone he pin sued tne today and I wil) explain the business futty. " For two years I suffered with dyspepsia l •; i a easy matter to agree upon a charge £• St KOQHt 747 Wath. St. Suginow, Miof. knew you, Tom. it wan just after 1 -- iiuv'irc his way on foot, looking about him iKlDHffS.BWDDEf! which so degenerated the entire system Uiat I who gave the rural .ioiner an order to an acre. .i , aii'! iio Uiom. i 1 Ah. c.i.'. ratne. madame. zo water— '•gainst the blameless One. "Many was unable to attend to my daily duties. I was engaged to Pranlc"~with a strong v ur. ,P hr loeaied tlie dingy entrance to Marion Harland. make a small wooden cupboard. "luv - some nu o bar too bad. teo had; 1 have him remove." false witness'.s came." rnserupulau ; AND felt weak and nervous, and nothing that I ate emphasis on the adverb. ">Iy father r Si I' Ih-.- Hob ! Louis h Cirande. "I thought tasted good and it caused a disturbance iu my The celebrated authoress, so highly When the pastor received the ac- Don't you think this Is better than a one-crop country, v;heeri e your ii siuCn't ni And v.iih invfuse lamentations he. as- I ersons, by threats or money, could . t I'Oll'"' UK I d veiucm''er the placr." lie said, and PELVIC A, KELLOGG NEWSPJPEB fctoamch. 1 tried different dyspepsia cures, estccmi.il by the women of America, count he complained to the joiner success ilepemls on uncertain weather with irregular rainfall"? S.—1 ha\C t; sisted the ladies through (lie entry, he brought, to give such (ostimony as but nothing seemed to help me. I was ad- e:iv- u (o C.e jther • ide. sa^vs on pages 103 and 445 of her about tho amount, and said h<* could Now the land is cheap anil yon can p't it on easy termn. Twenty Dulu watehod tV.em disapiie-ar, Hip- the judges sought. Hut the trouble vised to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Hut .loe did b^iher. Kvc. Ihe negvo OplH'-ii- •• v as a litt'n restaurant. ^ ORGANi Compound a trial, and was happily surprised book. "Eve's Daughters; or, Common have got a second-hand eupboapboardn , "-cror. will cost you about $500. Tho cost ok clearing: it is abcut ?5 an was. (he accounts of such men did not to find that it act ed like a line tonic, and in a u. i see (hat lif wa \ery much d s- Sense for Maid, Wifo and Mother"; which would have answered hiis pur. - ' acre. _ The cos: oi water for irrigatio-n varies. Von may want an agree with one another, de-wish law fo fngraVSrs,' Electrotypers and fewdays I began to enjoy and properly digest r l. lie sloppi d for no '•.iur, bn. "For (he aching back—should it bo pose equally well, at. much less cost. artesian well oir your own; yon may get water Irom • • required that at least two witnesses iuy food. My recovery was rapid, and in " yme river; or you iv t away un! !eft the house im- Stereatypers,. five weeks I was a well woman. I have rec- slow in recovering its normal strength "Ye: must agree before one could hr con- retorted the joiner; "and I .! maiiiayv set int froi.um youyourr mru i^hbori-jnoor.. liiitir.t' the cost is not .mJ the.v- ommended ic to many suffering women." —an Allcock's Plaster is an excellent could buy a guid sermon fo: t.hree- d iately victed of capital offense (Deut. 17:0). who have tried it have netted iroin tl;) lirst crop \ jnsl in Ihr h'.inui No other medicine in the world lias comforter, combining the sensation of pence; but e'e wadna' '-are aboot nn w.u.,a ..as paid 1 J V. 61. "Said, I am able to destroy," 1 all ';:%penses and leit a ^noil suiivh.--. h'ur. dy. or get lair , hin received such widespread and uuquali- the sustained pressure of a strong preaching ihem at that price! '- -Stray etc. Read what Jesus had said early tied endorsement or has such a record cot limi li ni " i i warm hand with certain ionic quali- Stories. T.V;-r> a trip do.m ;I c. • and see So;- yourself— in his ministry (John -;ll)-21). ami of cures of female troubles, as has Lydia ties developed in the wearing. It. The^fltef^eta&fe ihr.l'-; tlu'i bc-'t .ny. Mv •ry (art nad third 'i'ntrsday note how its whole spirit was altered K. Finkham's Ycffetable Compound. a A PUBLIC DUTY. •)i i-'wdi ;aoafh, \,.* vill :» I ion.id trip tlrlicii: to CH.M'TEU \'tH. I RHEUMATIS should bo kept over the seat of un- sfAmgnca by this report. easiness; for several days—in ob- .uiy poinl in dio «iu'!' •j..- • < " iii;iiry .ind return, ..t th-; iollowin;,' r (t TI IS HOTKl ! GUIS I E GRANDE, V. 02. "The high priest arose." m stinate cases, for perhaps a fort night." Monlpelier, O., Man Feels Compelled A of (hat Thursda> afternoon the tc Tell Hie Experience. ! Thus far every effort had utterly "For pain in the back wear an All- From Chicago, $25.00 ..ht ,Si>ccial, overerewded and THE BEST COUGH CURE failed to bring lo light anything cock's Plaster constantly, renewing From SC. Louia, - - 20.00 . turTied on toward New Or- CURED Joseph Wilgus, Montpelier, O., says: against Jesus. Caiaphas, forgetting as it wears off. This is an invaluable From Kansas City, I'very southbound (rain t-ere Many a lonesome and expensive * "J feel it my diuy 10 tell others about 20.00 his oflieial dignity, and leaving his of- support when the weight on the small From Peoria, awing burden—-refugees in furs trip to Florida, California or the - 23.00 ficial seat, stopped toward the Ae- of the back becomcs heavy and the » Doau's Kidney Pills. } From 3?. Paul, 27.50 aud oilskins who lied trom siuiv\ }; . The Circulation Stimulated Adirondack^ has been saved by aching incossant,** I Kxposure and driv- cused, exasperated by his tdlence, and -let 'o a land c'" ralm .^11 From Minneapolis, ^ 27.30 determined to make him criminate the nse of ing brought kidney io gulf of Me\iee. ' and the Muscles and Joints TV- --•> fie':;:!* v. il :- himself. "Answerest thou nothing?'' MONKEY PLAYED MANY PARTS. irouble Oii iVi»\ fmd i . ii'joiI j-i .Inja and they wi l pcrr.ut >1 ' > p 0/>:v :t' .r.iy paint. Low .lesns had maintained unbroken si- lubricated by using suffered much from 1 s began oaerav. ralvj ••/>' v '' /'i -..J n d also. lence. He "endured the contradiction Kemp's Balsa® Defined by Customs Men as a Bird, a irregular passages ol' tl .aer-s r-.tid w Let mc s:-n.l of sinners against himself without Handbag and a Dog. tho kidney secre- • rribin^lr . rvl :.ti ! icod Jn 'bis naarvel- the best cough c;:rc. Il' this great ouscouauv. l>o nv;to dny. ( tie word of self-defense. Here, as tions. Sometime." ; r elsewhere, he is our great i\-:ample. 5Ioares remedy will not cr.ro the cough, no On the travels of a monkey from ihere was retention ' JNO. SEH NSriAN, Traffic Vtanai cr. and at other times passages were too 1 WmM' i V. ti:!. ' Jesus held his poaco." For medicine will, and then all hoi^e "it Was before 1 knew you, Tcm." Genoa to Heidelberg an aunsing farce I frequent, especially at night. There ROCK ISLAND-FRISCO LINES, 1 perhaps au hoar he listened in si- rests in a change of climate—but might be written. A German gentle- 700 La SalJe St. Station, Chlcn,:.), Ill , or 500 Frisco Bid^,, Louis. Mo. 1 sent me down east to visit Aunt Sadie ' was pain and discoloration. Dean's ' lenco. fuHilling isa. 7. "The high try Kemp's Balsam first. men brought from southwest Africa i' —soil of a reward of merit, you know, Kidney Pills brought mo relief from Lminveivt 1 'i tiny monkey weighing barely a 'Tiest answered." He responded to Sold by all dealers at 2^0. and 30c. for they never had liked Frank. There couple of pounds. From Tanga to | the first, and soon infused new lire. a* situ:r,i ;n iu:o which be was forced Price 25o 50c,&^1.00 was a railway wreck on the way which I give them my indorsement." Tligii Mt Faming iSs 'if-» •)y ihe peisisteut filence of .lesns. "1 Genoa all went well with the Lilli- delayed me. It was nothing serious, ; Sold by all dealers. .'.0 cents a box. FOR .SALE IN OSCEOLA COUNTY 1 idjure lhri> Ijy the living God." This 6o!d by ei.!! Dealers putian animal. Iv was a favorite with •• fo i" ' but it made me so nervous 1 couldn't Foster-Milburn Co., Puffalo, X. Y. Cat ovt r liai-daotvl i::j>.l.-' So.;;; > ,:i»- .ir^ravol- everyone, and traveled free until Maw. .LsnI -.in ;.'io li'.urk;-! in a wr.: soilleti was the ordinary formula of adu.inls- sleep, and 1 never was so tired before t*i• i.*j• t!,, ooitii 11.:.(L*-. scli"":s. rai'.iM HiM uint If antcf^i *iSh ( Sloan'sTredise On The Horse"Sent Free Genoa was reached, when lis troubles 1 t'Mdng an oath. The action was illegal as I was thai lirst night I was at. Aunt u .1 \\ .- an- ma pi :.o . n-r..: .nx . aoro eye«%. t Thompson's r^e Water SICK HEADACHE began. He is a wise man who either speaks ^ and .lesns at lirst protested a gainst it Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass. Positively enred by Sadie's. 1 the truth or says nothing. H. W. MARSH, Manistee, Mich. H Brought under the notice of tho Ge- W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. do, 190G. (Luke 22:07-70). "Teil ns whether these Little Pills, "Aunt Sadie is an inveterate match- thou be the Christ, the Son of God." They also relieve D!r- maker. She married young, always has noese customhouse authorities, it was The high priest asked .lesns under trcLs from Dyspepsia, In- been devoted to Uncle .Um, and alii promptly deprived of its identity. It ataiv digestion and Too nearl:- was no longer an animal; it became oath to testify concerning his claims, ENGLISH SHOES GO UNSHINEB, Eating; A perfcct rem- that sort of thing. You know tho type first, as to his Messianic vocation, and Well, she had told the star young man a bird, and as a bird, on which "J.* edy for Dizziness, Kausea, cents was charged, it was conveyed second, as to his peculiar relallon to Drowsiness, Bad Tar.t of tho town—the only mil lion aire In London Observer Admits Truth of STAND FIRM PILLS. the Swiss frontier, where, at a stroke the heavenly Father. in tbo Moutb, Coatee the place—about me. 1 think she America.i Indictment, of the customhouse olftcer'.-j wand if V. 04. ' Thou hast said." That is, "When you buy an Tongue, Pain In the Side, hadn't .Minted herself any on adject AXATIVE OF TORPID LIVER. Tha? was transformed into a cat at the in- , Vou have stated the truth. This v. as (ives during the recital. He is a quiet Au English reportev, tired with pat- creased assessment of ?1.and equivalent to saying, as Mark renders OILED SUIT regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. j young man and .so she had dwelt on riotism ou aeeing the assenion made wl,at sl ! euou h t0 cal1 borne by train to Zurich. t a; k; it, "1 am." "Nevertheless." More by an Atueiiean visitor that lA>ridon- SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. . " s or SLICKER i vivacity On Us arrival there it ceased, as a farther the' than this, "Hereafter shall ye see." ers polished their boots less freijucnt- demand Must Bear cat, to exist, and became a mere puck- J-H;n i arr • lu. ".ori pcrs; t ! etc. Tills would call to mind a well- Genuine 1 "When she hoard about Prank, she ly than (he people of any other coun- ^OWERfc age—an item cf luggage that was con- K Q Fac-Simile SignaUiro 1 thought it was all over but sending out nown uaut^ s cluag to Vicks Known prophecy concerning tho Mes- try in the world, set out to disprove ITTLE I the invitations. Aunt Sadie is an opti veyed to Constance for the nominal ia.u leugllv.n-.d, but it siah (Pan. 7; 13, 11). the charge. IVER ' mistie soul. sum of 10 cents. break What a goo?« sh Iiilift V. 05. "Kent his clothes.' This had He visited a numbi r of v.-rll-known ".SHBKAJ® PILLS. Still as luggage, though metamor- J: Their are 1 wo < ia^ois oi" mjieilios; those oi Known qual- j "Well, as I have said, I was tired oon :o wnb eh a tu'K I 1 U'w com been originally an involuntary expres- shoeblacks at Important points !u / Its the easiest and ity and which are pemiaaontly beneficial in 0fleet, idiiiff He Might Easily Have Touched Her. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. | More than thai, I was sleepy. 1 was phized from a package into a handbag, • a imu red! It must 1 sion of giief, but it had now become London, but what he learned all tend- only way to get just starting up to bed when tho star it went on its way to Stuttgart, where g'emly. in liavim ny wilh natr.ro, when nature needs a^i'sf- musk the lights, the atv a I'lai , aud 1'ukr hid himself p'dyte and Arthemise or in gins a formal act, when one was found the best ed to confinn tho allegation made by ! young man was announced. He cer- a great ha tor awaited it. Ii was, on ance; and anollHi* class, composed of preparations ol" 'diucing tha' made her in (he n.-ees el a doorway. their luggag<». guilty of blasphemy. NEW WHEAT LANDS IN the American. Sold overjewhere ; tainly wan doing his part nobly. Wo payment il $2.04, exalted info a dog, unknown, wnceriain and int'oriov charai tcr, acting ix inpo- Then she romrmbere i the jov. , A hundred year.- aa > when Napoieor. Monsieur \'ietor-—which was all of V. 00. "What think ye?" Caiaphas One shoeblack said he had custom- and It was as a dog that it ended 1:3 l A>. -.3 rjaonntcaM THE CANADIAN WEST sat on the porch. I have always been ravily. l.ni iiviuiiously, as a. result ' i' lordng the natural \nila loathed ber-elf when she roa.r."! ha.- aa/ litia despotism, t'lis kis name that Anita could prononnc. appeals lo the assembled Hanhedrlm ers who look like ulllionaire;-; but get journey at the university town cf • l"d them through the dismal entry I so thankful for that, and that Aunt fnnpticiis tiiiiiecessarily. line ol" the most cxceplional «i' •io .:hi of I ha' Very po -ib!y he luid ; Hotel Loui; Grande had hem the for a verdict. "Ho is guilty of death." I only one shine a week. After hearing 5,000 nddiliotml miles Heidelberg.—Stray Stories. ;o a 'ime-wairn staircase whirh of raihvKy' tin* I Sadie and Uncle .lim were with us. the rcmetliefi ol known quality and ex cell nice is the e\er 'unu it dco'< iri tlu. arret and ( (Out r of fashion fir loyal colony, The verdict "guilty" was unanimous. similar stories from other shoeblacks {arVcW^a'^Mcrri1! For 1 thInk (jf ^ ^Ing to say. pleasant Syrup ol* Figs, mamifecfuyed by I he ('alifovnia a .Jh d. la,*. bcf'»r« ilao, !;ose two lliekering braurhed right and left at tho top. He was guilty of blasphemy, hence j the newspaper man took up a position W, L. DOUGLAS IT'S THE FOOD. They came out upon a balcony which 1 tory to the proj-rtMive} Really, Tom, I—even I—couldn't. And Si • .vouder i if Nann'u iverr hadi. t ' .a-.; • ;• fv ia 'a; i shonr down upon worthy of death (Lnv. 21:10). The In Piccadilly Circus and examined tbo , Fig* Syrnp Co.. which represenl^ Ihe acthe principles of *3.50 & 3.00 Shoes CnnX.M tw-"":|wh'-'n 1 l"1' say anything my voice • um lurking s ; .n that r he l a I curvad and surroun .'i".' au ./t.iI court- council then adjourned to iraTt at day- plants, known to act most beneiieially, in a pleasant syrnp, niai.v a br;' i .: .aa/.'-^riug of the Mar- | boots of passersby. RF.rT IN THE WORLD N eriime.** <»f the Doiiiin. sounded so funny that I didn't dare The True Way to Corrcct Nervous ••xjuctrd ((> iir r( Noi•! at hrr hen--'-, yard—all dim and mysterious, break. During the intorim .Iosuf was Ho Ciiufoav thai of 80 people who inti cominnes to yive ,.. f.iiif Troubles. in which the wholesome C.ilifornian blue ligs are used fo con- o • (, \'a'! in • Mut tne colony ! W.LDouglas 6* 6iit Edge line, lr,r 10 f I'm so glad we came to this place" 'litis :»rr so v -ry j-harp ; ossi p ^ in laa i aeu ba irr- •! away like a haul) '. delivered to the care of soldi; iv and passed, the boots of CO looked as if ONE HUNDRKU AND 1 - tribute their rich, yet delicate, i'rnity lluvor. It is the remedy csnnolfca^'jalledalanypnco^ SIXTV ACRES FREE to every settler.' "i wanted to go to sleep—I, who Vicksburg wet' hi. > <:• ding thei a: . 'hr •rupla1 f'il, -i.attored it.io whispered Alice, "Doesn't it feel servants of (he Sanhedrim, who Rib they had not been polished for a Nen'ous troubles are more oflcn of all remedies to sweeten and refresh ni:d cleanse the ^stem : < . • pyShe clung close to Mrs. /i> 0' t'rrs. have insomnia aud never willingly namos, talkir g aluv i h;'W Mr; Ah - . -a '"hr 1. i*' .'lamour passe 1. jected him to every form of indignity i week. Twelve of (hem had their W. I,. Do-.igl.is' .Totw caused by improper food and Indlgen- i gently and naiurally. and to assist ono ia overcoming •»onsti- \ liton, thrilling with a delicious : 11111*0 :J ihi' most went to bed before one o'clock In the ton hated l)uk( how ho a \iuta met !• r . a-ia'.rd :u»o a nvre ponsion which their brutal instii.ets could de- boots well polished, bai the remaining <. . jpi. • v.-ie Is. oiaitry THE COUNTRY HAS tion than most people imagine. Even I . pation and the many ills result there irom. lis acii\e prliici- - • a of ad\ ••uture. 1 Si, : :ain. ru' r d a widr hall and tr!- and Hch<»olKcoiivpni»*iii- markets easy of access; feeling, until it changed to a horrible the favor of many millions of well informed pervons who l»iio\v us.'" They first blindfolded him ' Luke the American l.a I some foundation.— laxr* low; now impossible, Zis was immaterial, if I was. 1 beg of you not Even when (In I ght' of Now Or i 15:1, 5. | The man who sows his life in tho "At times I would have no appetite j of articles of exceptional merit, and who tlo not lack courage to ihe sl a !'iu and '.••t leru pa- ouc. /a apanuu nt of Ze Comtesse to answer. I will say good-night." l^ans glimmered aiaos ll.c lr\id hoi i V. 59. The world to-day ;u-eks wit- i furrows of human need will reap a for days, then I would feel ravenous, ; elsewhere when a dialer oilers an imitation of any well known coul! aot havi been very i Vaudieuil: (o-n ral .Jackson he glerp "It seems that he had asked mo to xon. and Alice pointnl to them oxcit ness of Jesus in the lives of his pro- rich reward.—W. Smith. never satisfied when I did eat and so i article; but. nnforinnately, there aro s^me people who do not Know, nti! a ser ond eab. loaded with. • rr. and l.atitte—ah, 7* terrible La- go out in his new automobile the ! edly, they roused no inlorr t in Anita. , fessed followers.—Acts J:S. 6HOE8 FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. nervous I felt like shrieking at the aud traveling nure slowly, ram- !i?o'. lb:', madame. madame, you be- AXcn's KJOCS, 55 to 11.60. Boys* Btaqce. $3 next day, and, well, 1 never saw him and who allow ihemsclves to be impuvl npeu. They cannot expect 6hc didn't want (o go to New Orleans, i V. 02. A righteous charaetci is the to $1.29. Women'B Bhoes. $4.00 to fl.60. 'op of my voice. I lost flesh bally j down the stre. '. and drc w up in st iw upon my poor house one grand Msssi's' ft Chlldrcn'i Bhcwn, $2.26 to f l.OO^ again. Ho told Aunt Sadie that ht its bciieilcial elTei ts il lit. y do not get the gi imliie ivmcdy. ghe didn't want lo go anywhere; she \ '' , unimpeachable answer to cahnnnv.-— Try W. L, ]>iiii(;Iaft Womeii'g, Ml Mrs and md hardly knew which way to turn wanted to go back home, to Virginia. • .e ihe iiote!, Monsieur Vietor lonaire." Ohlldreirfl shm-n; for tlyle, fit aud urear thought she had peculiar ideas ol mtil one day I bought a box of Grape* To Ihe credit of Ihe druggists of the l niled Stales be it said 1 I Pet. .1:10. thoy Mcel other inaken. i wb^re she could be aloue. j -ii I a :•<- the bampirtte Ilk' a Mrs. Ashton listened irapatirntly—• what charmlug and vivacious meant N'uts food to see If I could eat that. that nearly all of them >J:1U" their reputation for professional V. CS. Let ur, look tu Christ for If I could take you Into my lar^e PCiOre the pufling loeomolivc came! out, .ai l opeuod the cab door la r foot was soaking wet. "1 got good and rested during thai 1 tried it without telling the doctor, integrity and the irooU wiil of their cuhoitted back, and his ' Qui. i ul. madame, an' zo tapestry, V. 0-1. I'liere come time, wivai fo why they hold their shape, fit better, least tho most conspicuous failure 1 y'ng and still I didn't, have that .y&fr" geat all (he way from .lackson. hi.- hat i oh i (.rh i-d in the •.au b'd passago- ar: irnar /.e vairy same when ze Due remain silent would be treason io the wear longer, and are of greater vahie STOVE POLISH ever made in regard lo a man wai eavlness that I had felt after eating j , Genaiae—Syrup of Figs wa • th-u"h it s*rugglo.110 InO'Ji OEFIINCE STIRCH- tte parkas thing advertised in Margery seemed to bo Bmiling, bu igain." niMstachf lib. fia ^'oat.y plorv of 'hat i e^. b: i ho never payg"—fxtroi* Free t'ttllami, Au-tyallnus a>'i Ar.icrh'ans, -^•'hrr «(«rc.h»s n!y 12 onnrf* —n frk* »tieek, Mich. Read the book. "Tin .load to Well ville," in pkgs. "There's PUTNAM FADELESS DYES into her lap.—Chicago Daily New*. Ctior .flare oiodi brighter and fatter colors than any other dve. One 10c oiekaoe colors ill Iter). .They dye in cold wster better than any other dye. Yau can te a reason." am wnont without rip&i apart Write lar free booklet-Maw to Dye, Bleach aad Mu Colors. MOfiMQK DRUG CO* UaloavUtm, MtoiouSH, y\V\ G RAND RAP1 PUBLIC URS®

a Clothing, furnishings Closing Oy* S j® Shoes, Rubbers

Will be sold very cheap rather than move them. Every pair ol'shoes and Rubbers to be closed out at some price. Come and let us figure with you on your Fall and Winter Supply in Clothing and Footwear. We will save you V—' %> monev. What we advertise, we do. Yours truly,

(ioinu; out uf business in Lowell by Jan. 1907, to do a Clothing business iii Hastings. W. S. GODFREY

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NL'TS WAME1). perial agent for South Bend and K ki -r 1 watches. A. 1>. Oliver. 10.000 bu. of hi'. i\1 m . i ' > walnuts, r liutternui^ nml b r s. 11 iiiiu*st Fifty pounds of hubbard squash prices paid. n" rty Bros. '• cents. McCarty Bros. tf. if not satisfied after using a Kayo Chamber sets si " • ;oliar'8 ba- li: 11 bring it back and get your Hundreds of knowing zaar. u ney. Collar's bazaar. Out Selling Born—to I'eter Si.:';!! \\ iiV, smith's salt rising bread is the housewives (ind pcriect Thursday, Nov. Stir., a daughter -i. Judge for yourself. Mrs. .'uiia Stone, who has been Msvays good, always f;v-i . *•' ; h's 1 potato bread. AsK y. • vrMrit ijii ii ill for several weeks, is a little satisfaction in buying their bet ter. Mrs. .1. Moore oi GraU'l li-ioids is (irand Kapids—The Ministerial as- visiting her sister. Mrs. Kuiilih. tills uion lias withdrawn from the Not Selling- Out week. Grand Kapids Citizens' federation, a Highest market price iur hides iviorm movement headed by Kev. A, Hei'e r<> Sta.v pelts, and furs. Frank F- rris, recently dropped from 4w. < lark tfc Alexander. ni' inbcrshlp in the Plymouth Congre- To make right what goes wrong. Tlie Sunshine clui) will b -enter- gatl< n il church. GROCERIES N ours for Fall bnslneBs. tained by Mrs. Mc^uet'ii t his after- •> noon. Typesetting. Mr. and Mr>. .1. 1). Craw ford spent In one of the big football games Saturday and Siui'iay wilh ti. Carr last season a certain young giant ZPhin Smith in Keene. r; me out of a scrimmage looking of us. We have everything Mrs. Ransom Vaughau was called somewhat as though he had been The Shoeman. Asa for Premium Tickets. to South Ldweil S.itunl.i> y the ill- hr.vin.u: unfriomlly doings with an in eatables. Our prices ness of lier lit lie neiih-'\.. aMtomohiio. Among other things, Mrs. I'. II. Snyder df AkriMi. <»., is his nose had bet n most thoroughly Sjjending two weeks wilh ii -r par- broken. set the pace and are always ents, Mr. and Mrs. Winegar. "Say, let that nose alone, and The latest post cards, tally ranis, brint; me a telegraph blank," he com- right. box papers and books r.-in always tie niiiiided, wliile tiiey were busy re- found at Henry's drug store. pairing the damages, and he abso- Kvery .."ic purchase Saturday. Nov. le.tely refused to allow it to be 1 17th., gets the purchaser a present Saturday only On" pres'Mit to one t- i.cil tor several hours, until a individual. Collar s ;i r re;.ly was revived to his wire. R. VanDyke Be Prepared .John A. Mllis an 1 wife nf (irand "Vou can go ahead now, and fol- Ledge are the ^uest- oi Mrs. L. A. low these iustruetions," he said, "If you get It at VanDyke's it's good. 'hone Carter of Low-Mi this week. They 1: vlitm the y How slip to the doc- visit will their old friends at Mc- tor. Tho message read: j Cords before returniim lioine. "Have nose sel Koman. Do Mr. ami Mrs. Kyser and .s;»n of nol like Greek.—Nan."—Harper's The days uf j^lfts and gfood cheer are fast South Boston and Mr and Mrs. Bel- Weekly. ap[)roacliin«". Are you financially prepared ger and son iJonald of Boston Center to supply the many wants of that time. visited at the home of Myron (]uay 1 Beef Loaf. Sunday. IT GUop fine 2 pounds round st^ak "Bc^in to save your money now for the I). C. Watters has bouglit 1 Mi> ];; : t ! ' i o md salt pork; roll Christmas season and you will be able to and i-1 of Sweet *.V Siuiiirs addition, ; 1;p." and pour boiling water 9 bri' / greater happiness into yuur home. adjoining his limine. : in! iiitends 1 > 1 • build cement walksar»>und liiein air! . C-m to swell Ihem; ada ()ih.- uf our Savings Books will help you. enclose the whole, making a j'li'asaat . peper and poultry season- This is a picture home. taste; bake In buttered pan i (.'arpenters are at work on ihe ui the Sewino-Ma- burned Lee block, clearing away the Codfish and Cheese, chine to be o-iven debris and the ruined pnrtions, and il 1 pound of codfish and chop LOWELL STATE BANK preparing to erect a new structure. Make a cup of drawn but- away by THIS They will build up on the first lloor, i while boiling. Stir in the much of which is intact. LICDGER Dec- State Depository. .. i.mng pepper, parsley and two Our third car of feather dressed . . . oonsfulfl of grated cheese for ember 25. Read poultry for Thanksgiving holiday sejisoning. Place all in bakiup will be bought Nov. 21st. and 22(1 about it else- scatter fine bread crumbs ovei Best prices and satisfaction guaran- where in this pa- teed. Geo. .J. .Nagler& Son, Freeport. '. <• lop aud brown nicely in the In every clime its colors are unfurled oven. per. Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Clam Fritters. Be not surprised if in the other world. Cfne pint of flour, 2 eggs, little You hear of Kocky Mountain Tea. •\\, ',2 pint milk. Beat the eggs, i>. G. Look. m the milk and half tlie flour and Newton Warner has received word well. Then add the rest of the Heard About Town of the death of his father, Lewis War- . .i uud as many clams as you LOOAH. ner, aged about eighty-two, which A i:-:h. Cards are out announcing the occurred quite suddeuly yeHterday n. w. HAKES iiico Muflins. marriage of Miss Marlon Bustle to morning, at Morse Lake. 1 uneral «); vg. cup milk, batter size egg Mr. Kov Nagler, both of Freeport, to services will be held I 'riday aflfniooii. ' : cui) aarsvsss: sr sasasaa.""-"• licensed Embalmer Dr. Meda Hess, who ha- rec-nlly cups Hour, 2 teaspoons baking MIHH fora Ki^I-rs IH on the Hick list. The choicest of all fancy groceries ^Hiram Seese and family spent Sun- returned from her missionary work (P i)onr into well buttered gen and Mrs. A. i". .Jay has been quite ill at McCarty Bros'. tf. day at the home of tne former's in Turkey, will spend Saturday an 1 ; aud hake 20 minutes. his week. Dinner sets $7 up to $15. Collar's Sunday at the home of Mrs. M. M. brother, Semiah Seese, at Irving, Buy a Kayo l ;!np and be happy, bazaar. Perry. who has a broken collar bone. Funeral Director Mother's Voice. dollar's bazaar. Ionia county's share of the primary Vour stomach churns an ! de., st The tone of voice used in making Mrs. N. Ford and children were Telephone Culls Giveti^Protflpt A. L. Knapj) of Saranac was in school fund Is $96,547. the food you eat and if foul, or tor :i iOiiuesi of a child means much in Sunday guests nt the home of the Altentiou. u)wn .Monday on business. We sell the Kayo lamps. Every pid, or out of order, your whole svs s vuriug obedience. Let it always former's sister. Mrs. Philip Hartley, Six nice pit* pumpkins for 25 (-.ents. one warranted. Collar's bazaar. tem suffers from blood poison liol" CITIZENS FliONES; suggest confidence—that you an InJWest Lowell. tf. McCarty Bros. Born—in Lowell, Nov. 12th., to lister's Rocky Mountain Tea keeps sure he is going to do exactly and at Ozle Pardee and a pa ty from Free- 1 owelll, Tin and ^raiilte ware cheap at Mr. and Mrs. Leone Alexander, a you well. ."J.") cents, lea or tablets port have gone on their annual huiit- Mich. oiifo what you ask. I have known so ' ollar's bazaar. daughter. D. G. L< )ok. Ing trip to the northern peninsula. many cases where the coaxing tone Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Cary have re- Vou get pure olive oil at Henry's used by the mother, or the fearful WEST l.OWKIJ.. drug store. day with Mr. and Mrs. B. Marsh in ceived word of the death of .John doubling one—as though having in Most of our song birds have three Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green and Mrs. F. K. .Jacob! spent Sunday East Lowell. Davis, a former Lowell mai., which Misses Pearl Keene and Bessie occurred at Long Beach, Cal , last faith that tho child would obey- Dotes expressive of love, al; rm and < hildren visited Mr. and Mrs, Will and Monday nt Newaygo. i i esc he Sunday, Kerekes spent Sunday with Miss Tuesday. The body will be brought really suggested and encourage fellowship, says .John Burrouglis iu .Mrs Will Wim gar spent Saturday to Lake Odessa, where the fiuieral disobedience. -Mother's Magazine Country Life in America. The latter Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullen called and Sunday in 'irand Kapids. Lula Hill In South Lowell. Glenn Perry and John Scram will be held next Sunday. Mr. Davis call seems to keep them iu touch on Mr. ami Mrs. James Mullen at Mr. and Mrs. Stine of Ionia spent lived in this vicinity for many years, wil.. one another. 1 niighl perhups Lowell Sunday, Sunday with Mu. J. Kauch. started north Monday on a hunting and trapping expedition. and was at one time in business with r add to this list the scream ol' distress Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Mc In tyre spent John Kngle. Bring in your quarter and getyour which most birds utter when caught Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. present Saturday at Collar's bazaar. Henry, the druggist, has nearly -iim IIftlmes. every thing lu rubber and personally Kev. and Mrs W. A. Minty of Lans- Ti by a cat or a hawk the voice of un- S. I', ilicks has been in Grand Kap- guarantees his entire line to be new ing, formerly of South Boston, were More controlled terror and dissonant and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Travis at- ids this week, attending a session of and of the best quality and the prices given a reception at their church, the piercing. The other notes and calls t em led I he. pa rty given Iu houor of the Boanl of Auditors. very reasonable. Pilgrim Congregational, Friday .•veil- are characteristic, but this last is the AlisHes Pearl Lewis and Winnie Os- ing by about three hundred friends. Glasses simple screech of common lerrHied Oorne Monday evening. The gathering, which was a surprise nature. Guests at the home of Mr. and to them, was in honor of their tenth •Mrs. K. stint on Sunday were Mr. wedding anniversary which occurred Are Worn Mvtracting Flepbanl's Teelh. and Mrs. 11. Dawson and children Sunday; and on that day Mrs. Mlntv's «nd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Onau, parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman, nowadays than ever before. The greatest dental operation on and other relatives, numbering six record was performed upon an ele- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mulleu enter- No doubt of It. People used tained the lalter's cousins, Mr. aud Positively Pure teen, went to Lansing and held a to think that the wearing phant in the City of Mexico. The family reunion at their home. Airs. Ld ward Hoe and baby Theo, of of glasses should be put off aching tooth was twelve inches long Portland Saturday and Sunday. as long as possible. and fourteen inches in dianmter at The Baptist Sundav Sehoo' • — observed Bible Day last Sunday, a We know better now. fhe root. After Mr. Elephant had French Olive Oil •lay which was appointed and Verv SISICLBY COIIXUUS. We apply every known been securely fastened with chains generally observed by Sunday sehools agency for the relief and his mouth was prised open and a School opened again Monday in of the denomination. A well cure of eye weakness and quantity of cocaine applied to dead- tbe Snow district with MissKose In buying* • Olive oil it pays to buy the best. arranged program was curried out, there are methods In com- en the pain. When this was doae. a W ashliurn as teacher. the children and friends who assisted The brand of olive oil we sell is absolutely mon use which weren't I ole was bored through Ihe tooth Barney Sinclair who has been Iu taking their parts very nicely, and heard of even ten yoars ago. pure. We have tested many brands and found the music under direction of s. p. and an iron bar inserted. Then a quite poor health, is better. this French Brand we sell true to label. While Hicks, chorister of thesehool, being Now we commence to rcpe was twisted around the bar and Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Onau of West the other brands tested were either adulterated very helpful. A pleasing fen 1 ure was right tlie eyesight just as four horses attached ) 'O well spent Sunday with tlie hitter's the report of the children,whoearued soon as It begins to go parents. Mr. and Mrs. (). Kcynolds. olive oil or cotton seed oil and not fit for in- money to buy bibles a fid testaments, wrong. Now school child- Baker's Regulations in France. Mrs. Arthur Shilton is visiting her ternal use. Pure olive oil is easily assimilat- as they told what they did to earn ren by the hundred wear Bakers In France are subjected to daughter, Mrs. Martin Schneider, at glasses. And It's wise and the contributions for t heir Bible Day several unusual rules and regula- Lowell. ed by delicate stomachs. From infancy to old boxes. The offering amounted to proper too. tions. In large fortiliod towns for in- Miss j lata Batey spent Wednesday agfe nothing- but good results come from using- fivedoilars thirty one cents. Let us tell you what stance, they must always have a with Mrs. I.J. Tldd. pure olive oil as a medicine. Remember you shape your eyes are in. certain stock in hand In case ot war Geo. Murray is building a new g-et the pure article of Poultry Wanted. No Fancy Prices. Not only this, but everywhere they w oodsbed. Highest prices paid for dressed have to deposit, a sum ol mon • in Mrs. Cornell called at the homes of poultry. McCarty Bros. tf. the hands of the municipal aiithori '/en Murray and O. Keynolds one HENRY, The Modern Druggist. ties as a surety of good eoudti t; day last Wt ek. Negonce Block. Twenty-five cents buys a lot at find the law. not content wilh nierr'v B. 1) Seeley wan In this neighbor- Collar's bazaar, and Saturday you looking after their weights and hood Monday. get a useful present not a toy' Col- measures, actually decides the price lar's bazaar. ai which breiid is sold All size picture matting cut. square oval aud.round at H. W. Hakes'.