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Bjeraon Pub.lc LlbriTHr E LOWELL LED VOL XVIII LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 23, 1911 NO. 36 I THE CITY STATE BANKil ALL INDOOR SPORTS IS DOUBLY BEREFTTHESE KEW BOOKS How Lowell Young People Are Death of Mrs. Lampman Leaves. Have Been Added to the Dis- i Seasonable Lowell, - Mich. Enjoying The Winter. Daughter Alone. trict Library. Lake View wmk defeated by Tor the seeond lime in live Hkfhimonci: YOUR CHECK BOOK Lowell tfirla in a well playeil weeks, death hns entered the Louisiana I'nrchase, Hiplev game of basket bnii Tuesday Lampman home in this village, Hitchcock. Remedies! la alwajH handy and can always . • eveninpr, Feb. 21, bv a score of make tbe right change, 1h value- i • the wife and mother 1'oilowing the Headings in Liiropean.History, 2." to yy. husband and father to tlicit-eter- 2 vols., .himes 11. Hobinson. lesM In the hands of anyone ea- < • The jruaills for Lowell. Ina ()llar nal rest. Mrs. Lampman passed Ilistorv of Western Knrope, t eeptlng yourttelf, and each check • • row and Itnth Layer, played away Monday afternoon, Imving James 11. Hobinson. Rexall (herrv bark Rexall Cold Ih a receipt for the money paid. • > especially well agiiinst their been ill ever since her Inithhil Shakespeare's Life. Art and Vou will llko the Hystem once • • tall opponents. They were fast in vigil at Mr. Lampnmn's bedside. Characters. Hev. H. X. Hudson. Cough Syrup getting the ball on I of their Funeral services will beheld :it Principles of Argiimentation, Tablets you licgln. court and to them is due nincli the home today, condueted by Ueorge 1'. Haker. Itelleven at once thi* nniHt Mtnh- They prevent and cure coldn, ThU it the Day of the credit for winning. The Hev. W. I). Ogg; burial ;it Oak- Theo. Hoosevelt. the Hoy and born coiikIi mikI ijiitclily relieve feverish conditions, and two center players, Klin IVrrin wot h1. t he Man, James Morgan. sort* throat, bonr.wciu'HH. illill other Hymptnns connected and Marie Perry, although out- The sympathy of the entire Classic Myths. (Jayley. cult breathing, and all Inllam with 1 -m< irlppe, inllnen/tt. The City State Bank ii classed by the heights of their community goes ont espei-inllv Geographical Inllnences in Am- nmtlons of tin* thrmii ami rt-r "CoM In the head," etc, Stop opponents deserve credit for their to the daughter, Miss Lorn, who erican History by Alfred I'. plratory tract. t he cold and yoil stop the rink exibilion of good team work. is left alone in the home, doubly Hrijiiumi. \V»' guarantee that one ibiric of slcknesri with Its dHngers Last, but not least to mention, bereft. 'Hie I p-to-date Wood Finisher, will relieve ami one bottle wfi' and expenae. llo.all'old i'ali is the playing of the forwards, A friend kindly I'nrnishes the C. T. Hodgson. nire any cou^h. lets are ;i reliable and conven- Lucile Tinkler and Klva Ho wen. following data: lessen tin Is of Woodworking. !!. IthaHa very jdeaHant. tart ient remedy and sold on the both showing excellent team Mrs. Lampman was born in S. (Irilllth. ta-Ue, and 1h enfieclally ^'""1 bir llevall guarantee to ^1 ve sails- 'Msm work, the former making seven Albany, \. V,Janiiary 21>. I is 11. Hooks of Fictk»N children hh It Ifj ea^y t-.' faction or your monev cheer You Need Time baskets from field while the lat- When seven years old she came The Dominnnt hollni*. Win. and 11pi eiir'ct Is InmieiMate. billy refunded. I lilrt.> tablets ter got away with six. with a widowed mother. ;i broth- Lillibridge. Liberal size bnttluH in a pMfkam' The whole team work was cm- er nine years old, William L. The Siege <jf the Seven Suitors. eellent and the girls can not Im- Heardsley, now a resid'jnt of Meredith Niclndson. We Have It For Sale praised too much for the good Vpsilanti. and a sister lonr years A Splendid Hnzard, Harold 25c and Only 20c showing they have made this old. who died twenty one years Mnc'iralh. year. later, to (Jrand Hapids/ Her Love in tlie Weaving. Ldith II. mother. Mrs. Henrdsley. there ()rt hwein. Following the girls'#game tin? met and married Hallow L. ID. G. LOOK, The llevall Siore f Our stock of Watches is in good Mnsteroftlie \'inevard. Mvrtle s s High school boys won from the Judson of Cjinnonsl)urg. Micii. Heed. % w v-a*-. v. i^ \ \ t •. v. •,t * v.•„ v.\ \i\ n shape for inspection. We carry Belding High school boys by a To them two children were born, •Mistress ofShenstone. I'lo L. score of 2(> to 14 . Charles S. Judson. who lives on Hnrclay. all the leading makes and some MA -rrn. During the first half both sides his farm near Cannonsbnrjr and ' Wheels of t inie. Flo L. Hardny. of the cheaper grades. Clocks, played good ball, the result being Anna Loretta Chnmberlin whose Snpphire Hracelet. Kdward S. too! We know we have just a tie, 8 to H. During the last home is near <Msego, Mich. Field. half, however. Lowell pulled When twenty-two years of age the time-piece you want. The Mjiii in the Mirror. Hud- away from their opponents, win- Miss Katie Heardsley married son Donglns. ning the half by a score of 12 to Henry Lampinan, .laii. 2*5. istis. The Varmint. Owen .lohnson. Nsmmm sewmg 0; and the <ranie bv a total of The fruits of thi^ ninrrjjiye were The llnsbniid's Storv. Ihiviil MODELS OF PERFECTION. Pit V: Jewelry is almost a specialty 20 to 14. three cliildren, Carrie L, llnrt well < i. Phillips. perfectlv rhaterdon and Begin, players who resides on a farm near Can- The Sword Mnker. Hohert Hnrr. Machines with us. China and Glassware 11 CfHifDT I? on the local team, starred dur- •nonsburg, (Jertriide I. Oberly. Westoverof Wniiolali, (leorge SIMPLE in profusion. ing the entire game. also living on their fa rm nenr Mt. A (O1^ 'Kiigleston. SIMPLY Tomorrow night Holland plays IMeasant, and Lora Lnmpman, Keiih of the Honler. Hi.'inilali "White," "New Home," her .Ird game with the Lowell theyoungr'st daughter, living at IVirrisli. PERFECT. "Ruby," "Will C. Free,*' girls, ea<'h having one game to the home in Lowell. The Power nnd the <ilory, their credit, alter which the Mrs. Lampman was ;i laitlil'nl N end Irs. 11;!. I'., Hv aini Mi- etc., sold cheaper than Tliorc Are Always Bargains lu Our • Irace M. <'ook. chm M; p| Ut'l- ipriiiL' :• -| Stanton boys play the Lowell member of the Congregntional Sword in the Moiintnins. Alice in any other place in the team. chureh of Lowell.-md of the Last .Mne( iowJUI. State Come in and let me give you some facts and figures \V indovrs. See Them. era Star lodge. She was devoted Kilmenv of t he i Mrhard. L. M. The All Star team went down to her home life, wherelier loving .Montgomery. Large bottle of highest grade oil and needle threader in defeat in the game with the service will be most missed. Two Hiirniiig Dayligiit. .la. k Lon- at special price of 15c while they last. fast Olympic team from (Jrand grand •children are also left; to don. Hapids 12 to (». This was the mourn the loss of a grand-mot ii- I leiitiige of the Desert, /iine Repair Work a Specialty first game the home team hml er. Katie Ann and homiliy Mny (i rev. R D. STOCKING played together and the showing Hart well. Pan's .Monntnin. Aniehe Hives. made was as good as could be ^ onn^ Wallingford, (leo. H. expected, Collins out pitched Saturday, Feb. 25, will open ('hester. J'yman and with good support the great inve-lory sale at the The Fly on llir Wheel. K.itlier- should have won his irame. An- White Front. Ends March 10. ine ('. Tlinr.stone. H n Alitor OPfMCirltt other game will he played with I'ansy Hl(»ssoni flour mnkes Max. Kntherine < . Tlmrstone. some out of town team in the light, sweet nnd miiritiims bread Man from Hrodneys, (Jeo. P.. near future. Tr\ it. Satisf!!cti(ni giuir.-inteeil. Met litelien. In the City league tennis the H<»se in the Hing. (ieo. H. Mc- These Cold the Specialty company team t 'litelien. OUR COAL have disbanded and Collins. Cavanngli I'orest Hnnger. Stiles, Howard and Armstrong lliimlin (Ijirland. Mornings will be placed on the other teams. \ Comfortable \ Tlinrstoii of (M'eliard \';illi,y. Monday night the Athletic^ won Harold I'lindloss. a game from the Cutter factory < Mi ('hrist nins 1 );iy in tlie Fven- BUCKWHEAT FEED We aim to supply the and the tigers won from the Corsets ing, (irnre s. Hielinionil. ^MAKES Grand Rapidt, Mich., Jan. 7, 1911. Colts. Hed Pepper Hiirns. (Irnce S. best the market affords. King Milling Co., Lowell, Mich. The next game will be Monday Hiehinond. MIT niirht when the Athletics play the The hod or s Loss. Fdw, C, Gentlemen:— Tigers and the Colts piay the Hoot h. The analysis of the sample of Buckwheat Feed thowt it Cutter factory. I'lainsted (Junrrjes. Mnrv I], to contain Protein and Fat: 18.255 per cent. Standings. Waller. EarlHunter. Yours truly Teams won lost percent U'ild < 'live, author of Onner W. C. Kirchgessner, Ph. C. Tigers s 2 .800 Shrine. Colts 4 4 .r»oo Motor Maid. ('. \. nnd A. M. The liiicKt feed for entile. I'roteln and Fat almoHt to Bran Cutter factory 4 5 .444 Williamson. and MlddllngH. Athletics .'I 7 ..'100 Clever Hetsv. Cinra L.