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THE LOWELL LEDGER. ill ,1 "''py A PROGRESSIVE PAPER FOR PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE Ryenon Publiu Library VOL. XXI LOWELL, MICHIGAN, JAN. 8, 1Q14 No. 3

WAR BULLETIN * 1 . jlft., I Some Satisfaction... V? MAXIMUM The Buppoeedly impregnable it Herald Bargain Days Extended Newsy Notes About People Celebrated by Mr. and barrier of Z-Rays hemming Mrs. I' /'i" "^5,A Household Rubber Goods There is a ureal deal of satisfaction in knowing that to January IS. You Know. Geo. P. Taylor. in the United Republics of America has been pene- your money is absolutely safe. I lerald bargain days have been Silver teaspoons (iOc up at Fifty years ago. or January 1, • ' are Guaranteed for 2 years ; extended to .liimiary 15. neeord- 8 rock 1 m 's sale. adv 1HG4, (leorge P. Taylorand .Miss trated I The European fjtv i That's one thing this bank keeps always in view—the fleets of aerodromones are A printed guarantee in every box that ffiveg J safety of the expositors* money entrusted to our care. injr to ndvice by telephone from Olive Sayles were united in mar- Kv-V ' The Progressives of Grand approaching, the foreign you a two-years' privilege of return or ex- J Tlie Herald cirenlatioii manager riage. Rev. D. L. La ton perform- i ^5k - We are careful about our loans as well as our reserves. UopidM nmiounce a Lincoln club —' toTim LKIHSKH Tliurmlny morn- ing the ceremony. powers having solved the change at any Rexall store in the United * We carry fire and burglar insurance. We use every also. problem of our isolation. inff, January (5. According to l^ist Thursday evening, about States. No matter what article of the big J precaution to protect our depositors' funds. That Napoleon Edison, who alone previous announcement, we horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Asa twenty friends and relatives is why our bank is growing. This is a good bank for is capable of restoring Maximum line you buy, should ?t not give full service for * Htopped takingbanrain daysub- VanDenHroeck January »*), a gathered at their home in Lowell vou. the Z-Ray wall, has disap- the full term of two years, take it back and get your fleriptions after January i. To daughter. to help celebrate the golden an- peared. Where is he? Tho 1IH» few who liave paid the niversary of that event. money The prices are very reasonable when quality is Mrs. 0. C. McDannell enter- integrity of the Western rate Rince that date for "The I'ijr Mr. and Mrs. Taylor received considered and are made possible through the co-operative tained the Literary club Wednes- Hemisphere and the peace Thm«" Herald, I/nhrer uud Midi, many beautiful presents; and a day afternoon. of the world depend upon buying and manufacturing arrangement which this slore VAe CITY STATE BANK lean I'anner, Mr. Toot, of the a happy t ime was spent. his immediate return. enjoys with over 7,000 other Rexall stores in each impor- ileruid will muke refund of tho Mrs. Unlph Kinyonof Freeport Ajnong those present were Mr. The Bank that Pays Four Per Cent. tant city and town in the United States, Canada and Great J 20e eaeli. is visiting her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. C. B. Tavlor of Trav- Britaiin . < Tin: LKIMJICU will receive cash Mrs. Chet. liCary. erse City, Mr. and Mrs. G.C.Tay- The above is from the »» MI l-W-t* H • Ii M t • I »I l -M »l I II 11' l ii 4 orders only—no phone orders Dr. and Mrs. (). (' AlcDannell lor of (irand Rapids, Mr.and Mrs. Hourly Stylograph, \ You ca.an buy Maximum Rubber Goodrinnrlrs. onlnnlyv or\(f J enterlained the Last Side Dinner taken— for thelmi^ain day com- Clifton White of Keeneand Mr. A. D. 1970, the news- binations until Thursday, Jan. club Tuesday evening. and Mrs. W.C.Tredeniekof South tiary ir», when tho ileal will pos and furnishings at the Lowell. paper of the future as itively close. lowest possible prices, quality The hi t tor, a daughter, was ae- described in the new D. G. LOOK Now. «ii't in on time with the considered at 11. J. Taylor's, ail eompanied also by her son, who serial we are about to represented the third generation money. Those who "wait until King Milling Co. have in nice print — tlw last dog is hung" will get car timothy and clover offering present. The Rexall Drug Store left, as usual. at SI(i 00 per ton if taken from Lawrence-Fuller . * car. adv * The of Miss Lila M. W. J. (Jonde rman arrived from * Lawrence of Tacoma and Harry Lowell and Alto * . I'M Int. with his household goods The Isolated * v 1 vx J. Fuller of Lverett, both former- * f' -0) :: '/V X ^ c. ^ L yesterday and is settling in the It ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ly of Lowell, Mich., took phue Keene house. Satiirday afternoon, Dec 20, at Board of Trade Event set for Cascade transfer: Anna Pres- - ir*' : .. > the ome of the 's cousins. Continent January 27. coit to Kzra M. Kwing and wife, Dr. and Mrs, 1). K. Thyng, The It is only a wild dream The annual banquet of the part section G. Cascade town- ceremony was performed by Rev. r Lowell Hoard of Trade will be ship, §>2,000. Murdock McLeod of First Pres- of the future by Guido Our held Tuesday evening, Jan. 27. Robert Rush of tirand Rapids byterian church, in the presence von Horvath and Dean s Assurances of a successful and called 011 li. S. Shaw. Tuesday of a small company of relatives. Hoard, but It's a highly profitable occasion are given by before leaving lor the Moody Ri- The rooms were prett ily deco Stock Reducing the committees appointed, as ble school in Chicago. rated in clusters of pink chrysan- Interesting and enter- follows: I». S. Shaw received word of the themnms. Charles F. Kellogg taining story. Program—S. I' Hicks, \V. S. illness of his father and leaves for and Mrs. Beatrice Opswig of Lv- Sale Winegiir, T. T. King, (). Mc- Ithaca Friday morning to be erett attended the bride and Print the First Dannell. gone a couple of days. groom. Miss Lawrence was cos- Chapter Soon! Don't Miss It • makes it possible to save from 25 to 50 per cent on Banquet—11. L. Shuter, W. tumed handsomely in blue tail- near, Dovle, V. ('. IVckham, li. L. Three thousand copies of sheet i y everything in our large assortment of staple T/ fkA r\]r *8 a 8°°^ companion any time. music 7c copy at 's sale. ored and to match. Her Weekes. (lowers were violets. After the 1 merchandise. i\ U U. Ci IV. Either when you motor or go afoot A license was issued Monday Decorations—J. Smith, V. J , ceremony a bridal luncheon of for the wedding of a well known for a stroll, you are sure to see something you want McNaughton, K. W. Slayton, \\ ten covers was daintily served. YOU KNOW OUR LINE, so be the E ARLY BIRD young couple of Ada, Clarence to remember and a picture is the most pleasant reminder. V. Coons. A short trip will be Teeplcand Harriet Rowley. and get what you want while the picking is good. .Membership—A. J. Nash, 1°. H. made by Mr. and Mrs. Fuller be- GLOVER M CLUB Brownies from $1.0U up. Ithodes, Koy Jackson, L J. Post. Maxiinuni rubber hot water fore they take up their residence l^ou will be surprised at the values we shall offer, Premo Cameras from $1.50 up. It is expected that speakers bottles and syringes are guaran- in Lveretl. The bride has been Discussed "Vocational Train- which lack of space prevents naming here. teed for two* years and sold at Hawk Eyes from $2.C 0 up. representing the Chautauqua and a teacher in the Tacoma public ing'' at Tuesday's Session. Look's drug store. adv Kodaks from $5.30 up. Y. M. ('. A. interests will have a schools and has many friends in place on the program. King Milling Co. have in nice the city interested in her mar- TheCluwr Lcnf cliih met at tie N\V ('an Hipply your want* nlao tn the or jewelry line, Further particulars later. car timothy and clover offering riage.—[Tacoma paper. home of Mrs. F. M. .lolmson R. D. STOCKING ami for rtMnenihrance vve luive a line line of Chinn, Cut GIUBH at §10 00 per ton if taken from Tuesday afn-rnoon. A tier a mi'l Silverware In plnte or KtHrllnar. Onr prices are nlwiiys car. adv short busuii ss session, Mcsilan es Pianos, Sewing Machines, , Clocks, Victrolas Weekes and McNaughton played low and the J^OOJIH are alwnys worth the money without Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parker and Edison Records. any dU»eonnt. a piano duet. A vocal solo by and little daughter. Irene, of Miss Maynard followed. Ionia have been visiting here a The snbjeer for disenssinii was Jeweler and Notes and Items of Interest by few days. Marriage of Viola Schultz and ''Vocational Traininir in the The Kent county board of sup- Ray Denton. with the prayer service. A largf Student Reporter. Public School," Mrs. .\. 1 turnout expected. 1'astor Barry Optometrist ervisors is in session again this The marriage of Miss Viola Jl. D. Oliver The Lowell boys will play the Peckham treated the siib.M-t I ^pent Monday airernoon and week. The county is to be re- Schultz of Cannon township, for- comprehensively. She urged the Zeeland boys, at Zeeland, Friday evenini;- in (iraml Pmpids at a districted for legislative represen- merly of Grand Rapids, to Ray January i). need of the public school furnish Lowell Churches Which Invite meeliiiii ol the Kxecutive eom- tation. F. Denton of Rockford took place ingan educa t ion which is a \ every The basket games played r> mittee of the K- nt eounty Sun- at :. , i Christmas day at the Your Attendance. at Hubbardston last Friday, » e. Jas. L. (Jiven has purchased step an education for life andnni i da.v school association and home of the bride's parents, Mr. suited in the score, JSand 20 in the (Jodfrey stock of farm imple- merely for the next grade or for Ai:i HODlsr CHURCU j Wednesday and Thursday at and Mrs. S Schultz in Cannon ments, tools etc., and moved it college; for only a small percent .Morning servicf. | Ionia to a large conference of de- favor of the Lowell girls and M township. The ceremony was and 21 in favor of the Hubbard- to the Towsley barn, lirst north age of pupils who ent«*r the low-r Sunday school. 12 ni. j noniinational workers, lie is on preformed by Rev. A. 11. Stargis ston boys. of John Clark's grocery. Bar- grades ever enter high school, Junior Kpworlh League, "n.'ln. ill" program Thursdavforenoon. of Cannoiisburir. The rooms gains, and then morebargains.ad and only live of every one hun- Kpworth Leagut'. (» p. 111. This The High school students en- were attractively decorated and C. B. Smith and A. A. Dicker dred graduates from high school is K;uvortli Herald night and the CONGREGATIONAL tertained Mr. and Mrs. Smith the bridal stood within a son are "doubles" to some of enter college. The aim of tin' meeting is in charge ol the Cab- with a charivari Monday night. bower of evergreen and white. "C^uestions Answered," will be their acquaintances, one being public school should be to train inet. (Jeorgia Visser has entered the The wedding music was played the order at the morning service. frequently mistaken for the other. the pupil for social usefulness. Kvening servirc, 7 p. m. , , eighth grade. by Mrs. L A. Starr of (Jrand All linving -niestions suggested OneDollnr tVial is carnmg »Jitc: esl is Wouldin it be a joke if one «.»ot The fear that intellectual life will Services at ilailey clmivh. I'i-'Ul. The date for the Junior play Rapids, Miss Morj.uie Knight be stunted by making education during tlie past two montiis are more valuable Inan hvo dollars a ''right sinarl'' bill of goods The Aid society ol iiailey "Mr. Hob" has been changed to was the and Clarence rc(iii".ste(i ti) send them to the charged to the other? vocational, comes from a mis- nir. h wi!) moei Thursdny. .lau- that arc car siing none Jan. 2(5, instead of Jan. 2(1 as Schultz was the best man. piisior by Saturday night. David (J. Mange's white nnderstanding of true vo. ational uary with .Mrs. Allen liennett. was first intended. The bride wore a handsome education. The aim of the move- ' The Miracle at Cana" will be Wyandottes captured some of for iliuner. The faculty and Mr. Vaughn of white crepe de chine t!ie tli'Miie ;n theeveninir' service. the classy ribbons at the West ment for vocational guidance is The \V. T. M. S. will meet un The wen who succeed in life are the men who gave a party to Mr. and Mrs. trimmed with shadow lace and not to give the child vocational Sunday sdiool at noon. Michigan poultry show in CSrand riday afternoon at wiili Smith Monday evening. A bas- and carried a bouquet of education and deprive him of lib- •lunior C. at 4. p. m. PRODUCE. Rapids this week, with awardsas Mrs. W. (). .Merrill. ket supper wasjriven and cards roses. Miss Knight wore eral education, but to have him Senior C. I', at G o'clock. Sub- follows: third cockerel, third hen, were played. They presented a gown of pink silk voile trimmed pursue both the liberal and thi- 11>.\ T. Will. I "ON. ject, Purpose, Persistency and fourth hen, lirst pullet, fourth - All men, who WORK consistently, are ptoducen. Mr. and Mrs. Smith with a pic- with shadow lace and carried vovational and correlate them. .Minister. Power 111 Prayer.' Leader, Miss ture. pullet. Fern Loom is. They bend their efforts to accomplish results. pink roses. Little Blanche Starr Mrs. P. K. White opened the BAPTIST" CHURCH. Miss Uieri taught Monday in Albert Johnson of Muskegon, was the ring bearer. Mrs. Iv A. discussion by telling of the con- Prav-T meeting Thursdav night the absence of Mr. Kalliuger. president of (Jrand Rapids Dis- Starr was mistress of ceremonies riieme for the morning hour at 7:"»o. BUT—lbe successful man, is the one who places tinuation school of W iscoiisin. who was ill. trict Fipworth League and Wil- and wore a jrown of black velvet Mrs. Van Dyke read a magazine 'TMgrun'sexjierinuv'sat V.inity Servireat South Boston Sun- a portion of his earnings in a savings account where The last Friday evening of last liam Sanders of (Jrand Rapids, trimmed with cream lace. article which dealt entirely with •'air.'' day at 'J p. in. term was the evening of a bril- met the cabinet of the local Fp- Bible school at 11: ID. Anew A. MriviiMAN, Pastor. it is at work producing other dollars. Mrs. Schultz, mother of the industrial education and was a liant class party in the eighth worth League Wednesday eve- bride, wore a gown of Copenhagen plea against commercializing t he lass was organized he-r Sumlay irrade given by the class oHicers. ning at the Methodist parsonage, blue silk t rimmed with lace and public school education. Mr with Mrs. Blow as tearhtT. Kv- llwv. .1, T. I lusted, a former Why not be. a PRODUCER? Many games and amusements to make plans for the conven- Mrs. Denton, mother of the Frazee discussed the movement •ry person not attending oilier pastor 01 the Lowell Consrrega- tional ciiurcii. has been preach- were indulged in, after which re- tion to l)e held in J.0well April 1, groom, wore a gown of black for vocational training with ref- •ehools cordiailv inviti'd. ing 47 yt-ars, all but live of thost- freshments^ were served and a 2 and •(. corded silk trimmed with lace. erence to its relation to the B V. P. I" at G. Hash light of the group taken. The Lowell Choral society will After the ceremony a dinner Kvening sermon at 7. Subject, wit h the Congregafional church. schools of Lowell, lie told of the 5 Lowell has sent the fifty dol- meet Wednesday evening. Jan. was served in the prettily decor- system for vocational training in 'Isaac or the Child ni Promise.' Mr. 1 lusted thinks he is good for [f 20 years more of active service. — ^ -•".TV -iMjf lars to the Ami tuberculosis so- 1-t, at the High school. The at- ated dining room) which was in Gary. Indiana, where the voca- Be present at the 10 o'clock His niorher lived for more than ciety from the sale of Red Cross tendance at this meeting will charge of Miss (Jeorgia Tompselt. tional school is self-supporting vjufi and prayer service in order seals. The seventh grade won in probably determine the future of Mrs. Ray Howard had charge of and of the plans of the Lowell to start the day to the best ad- a century: and the Elder seems to have inherited a. strong con- the contest of sellin r Red Cross the organizati m. All who de- the gift room and MissThelma schools to have school gardens vantage. stilution from her. 'Long may 'hristmas seals. The eighth sire its continuance will be pres Perry presided at the punch bowl. next summer. He suggested Mrs. B-irrv willjrive her impres- lie wave!' grade sold seals amounting to ent. The work is important, Among the guests from out of that the literary clubs might sions of the great Evangelistic $12 11 while the seventh grade (live it the encouragement of town were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. help in carrying out these plans: conference held at Flint, on Always at your call. McQueen's sold .^15. 00 worth. your presence; or do not com- Starr and children, Blanche and the one, by offering a prize for tin Thursday evening in connection bus. Flume G. advtf Marie Curtiss is teaching the plain if the effort is abandoned Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil best vegetable garden: the other, sixth grade during the leave of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel by offering a prize for the best Time Works Rapid Changes... Preliminary to active partici- rfa rf* ffa fS* WN WJW fjU fjW rS* rS* r& rS* ffa rfm rfa rfa f9* absence of Miss Svenson. pation in the County Y. M. C. A. and Mrs. Kate Knight, all of llower garden. Jf* wjw •JJW •Tjw *1* vjw Wjw Wf. Wjw Jjvtf wjw Jf* JJw work, a tempory organization Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mi's. Ray in the growing girl. Pig-tails and short Mrs. kutherford sang a solo & *> THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY was made here Monday evening Howard of Cannonsburg, former- and then a general discussion of ¥ are soon forgotten in the maturer charms of the with 0. C. McDannell as chair- ly of (irand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. the topic ensued, in which th & . A Splendid ^Story Which Will man and W. 0. Merrill secretary. L. Brower of Chicago and Mr. members participated freely and •••••••• Start in The Detroit News Jan 8. Secretaries Van Aiken of (irand (J. Schultz of Reed ('ity. Mr. and which adued much to the interest & CLEAN-UP SALE «- We have more time now to bring out the indi- The Detroit News will on Jan. Rapids and Angell of Ionia wore Mrs. Denton will reside in Rock- and value of the meeting. ¥ vidual characteristics of the children. lord —(Grand Rapids Press. 8 start a new serial story by present to outline the plan of op- The discussion was closed bv i have a few odd brands of Soaps and Wash- ^ erations. U was decided to lay Make the appointment NOW. Charles Alden Seltzer entitled VAN DEUSENS IN JAMAICA the disposition of "A Topic for 4* ing Powders with damaged labels, but con- 4$ ."The Trail to Yesterday.*' This the matter before the Board of Immediate Discussion'' which Trade at the annual meeting. & tents good as ever. Look over this list of ^ is a thrilling narrative' of life on Mr. Johnson presented underseal. ^ bargains: ^ the western plains and is full of Unclaimed letters remaining in ED joying ProducU of Own Gar Breaking of the seal disclosed a Garden in December. h. & interesting characters who DO the Lowell Post-otKce: Floyd liberal supply of delicious choco- Big Master Soap, 5c bar, sale price 8 bars for 25c ^ Jivery things. Amos, William Baird, F. ('alien. Writing from Kiversdale. Ja- lates. Mr. Seltzer is chiefly known by Dr. A. B. (jlrant, Mr. and Mrs. maica. under date of December Jfc Bora-Naptha Soap, 6 bars for 25c jg. 10 to Mrs. Martha Packard, Mrs. A vocal solo by Miss Maynard The Photographer in your town. his two stories, "The Two-Gun Geo. Green, Roy Xewcourt, Mr. completed the program. A rising 4r Johnson's Washing Powder, 5c pkg, 7 pkgt for 25c 44* Man" and^'The Range Finders." and Mrs. John Russell, Mr. and M. K. VanDeusen, former Lowell I One door east of Howk's store. Phone 287 old reaideut, says that she and vote of thanks was given to Mr. & Two 5c cakes Scourene for 5c & which also ran in The News and Mrs. John Sharping, Mrs A. K. Johnson and the club adjourned were highly praised by thousands Beach, Miss Rosell Bershaws, Mr. V. are nicely settled in their I* Eleven pkgs good Washing Powder for 5c ^ new home. ' to meet with Mrs. Barry Janu- of readers. Mi's. S. D. Henderson, Uuth ary 20. Press Rep. § Three 5c boxes of Matches for 5c "T The author has the faculty of Kopff, Mrs. Minnie Lewis. Mrs. Vegetation there was like making his stories strong and Annie Trowbridge, Mrs. Mary Michigan in J une. They have a ^ Japan Tea, regular 40c values, 32c per lb ^ nice irarden planted after their James Robinson, who has been virile to a large degree. Mason. an employe of the D., G. H. & M. Jaxon Soap, 8 bars for 25c ^ 1 In "The Trail to Yesterday" he "The Woman" is concluded in arrival, beans large enough to shell and corn head high. Co- division of the (irand Trunk for 4* Some odd brands Smoking Tobacco, 2 pkgt for 5c 4^ has an uncommon sort of a hero. this issue. Next week our new 49 years, 3.' of which he was He is a man who knows no fear story "The Isolated Continent," coauut. banana, {wars, plantain, # BIG 10c BOX MATCHES, 50 boxes only for tbis "& and paw paws grow there. A employed as a conductor, Dure That Cold and who does things that seem a thrilling romance of the future, sale, at 3c per box punched his last ticket yesterday almost impossible. Th^ heroine when international warfare will big bunch of bananas can be bought for 0c, oranges 3(k* |»er and made his last trip through * By taking "Hobson's Lax- is a very lovable girl from the be carried on by airshins, will be- Grand Rapids. He will l>e placed 1 guarantee the quality of every article offer- ^ east, who goes west alone and gin and run exclusively in The 100. Other things are dear: flour on the fusion list today.—Sat- ed in this sale. The goods must be told to a who meets with many strikiug Lowell liedger. Thiffone story urday's Herald. Travelers in make place for new goods. • ^ adventures. is worth the price of the pajier per barrel, Irish potatoes 4c ative Cold Tablets" l>er pound, butter 48c. tabor and out of Lowell, who have There are numerous other char- for a year. All of the other 91),- Yours for business, They give prompt relief for La Grippe, Influenza, is cheap. Hou^e help, 50c per kuown the genial old ticket acters, so well portrayal that 009 points of interest and profit puncher for many years, will wish * and Cold in the Head. they command interest from the are so much clear gain. The week, man to work garden 3(ic per day. Hut costs more to live him a happy old age. If we mis start. Ledger—only J?1.00 'per year— take not, he told us some years This is an exceptional story worth 11.50 of any man's money. there than in Michigan. 25 Cents per Box They have a good church about ago that his first lessons in rail- and no one should miss the 01 Min- Get busy. roading were learned as an office | Glen E. DeNisel For sale by ing installments. half a mile distant, with over King Milling Co. have in nice fifty members and an active Sab- boy in the old D. & M. depot at Miss Ellen Peetz of Portland is car timothy and clover offering bath school. Mr. and Mrs. Van- Lowell. * McCarty's Old Stand WINEGAR visiting her cousin, Peter Finies at I1C.00 per ton if taken from Deusen were both well at date of Eight day clocks $1.95 at and family. car. adv writing. Stocking's sale. adv THE LOWELL LEDGER THE LOWELL LEDGER nad dons with—before you married when I knew you. 1 gave you every- suite, Wanda, with elaborate care, was Mark!" thing. abutting (he door behind her. "Father!" W "I'm trying to make it easy. We've Hlake glanced quickly about the OMAN The Womsn faced him In dry-eyed room. Practical never had a real quarrel, you and I, horror. Every trace of weeping was Mark. So don't let u* wind up our "Yes," enld Wanda, answering the seared away by the flame of sudden MISSES' . A Natelbr married life with one, now. You are question in his look and Jerking her * Indignation. And, at the sight, Jim In the right. I am hopelessly In the pretty head back In the direction of A STORY OF THE Western Ji4\ •"> k Michigan Blake gave a great wordless cry and wrong. I have cheated you. I admit the rooms she had jusl quilted. "In FREEING OF CUBA gathered her Into his arms as though It, and I'll accept the consequences. It there. 1 wouldn't worry if 1 were you." Terhune, she were a baby. -f % founded on Is In the blood. There Is much In Jim Hlake's grim face took on a Lawrence Pen^ / "Oh, my little girl!" he choked, heredity. My father Is a--politician. light as Incongruous as the play of SPEARMINT A Region that is Rapidly Developing as a "Dad's own,, own little girl! We've 1 don't know who my grandfather was.- sunset rays on a mummy. The mask Anchor of J\m Merrlthovr, ft-tncf or CbanflW, etc. s Wm G. de MiHes Play s ) f~ been tearing your poor heart to pieces And if he had been worth knowing of age and defeat seemed to melt be- T V A i ^~-' • • Fruit Growing and General GOPfM/Wr IM cormranr- A-C-tftcwnck co. i»»» - oonmicirrB* m «ait>j/!wiiTiAw^ [W OOdOMBM/U GOMWfy jstrdtrt with FMoffm rfafiby and your old father was the bitterest about, I'd know. There is a bad strain neath It. lie teok an eager step to- Fanning Section tin Sli ^ & y and Dnsmgs & MDmcr against you. it's all right, 1 tell you, running through the family, it cropped ward the inner door. U soothes girl, it's all right. Dad'll see you out in me. Yes, 1 have cheated you. "Just a minute," Wanda halted him. your throat! SYNOPSIS. grotesquely, lie took an Involuntary through. You shan't be bothered. You had the right to demand in our "You ask'd me to wait. If you don't ftnibt OmmUtf step toward Van Dyke. The latter There, there! Oh, don't cry like that, bargain Ihe hard-and-fast terms the need me here any longer—-" Flni im RanUt • ConjrrcMman Rtandlsh and the Woman. raised a protesting hand. First in Purity 'Ilevlng thenmplven In love, upend a darling. Don't!" world has decreed: All of a wife's life "Yes," hesitated lilake, trouble flit- Fint in Economy I wrek an man and wife In a hotel "Mark." he said, flinching not at all His voice grew husky, leaving her in exchange for a frayed and battered ting across the new* light In his eyes. norlliorn New York under aMiimed before the bloodshot fury In the hus- w me«. The Woman awakeim lo the fact abruptly, he crossed to Robertson. remnant, of her husband'e. I can't "I wanted lo ask you—to—not to let and for these re band's little eyes, "we are here as law- at she ducH not love Htandlsh and calls "Mark," he faltered, avoiding his meet those terms, though I tried to Tom know jihout this. Ills sister •" Calumet Balcln elr engaaement off. Slandlnh protentH yers, making an Investigation. At last dying devotion. Wanda Kelly, lele- son-ln-law's eye, "you promised to pro- fool you Into believing I could. So I "I'll never i<*ll him," she promised, we have struck the right trail. I am Powder is first in th one girl at th«i Hotel Ko«wlck. Waali- tect her. This Is the time to do It. It must meekly give up Ihe love whose "I sent him away so he wouldn't (ind ton. In loved by Tom Blake, noil of the sorry It leads where It does. 1—" hearts of the millioi Itlcal IKIHH of the house. He propoHes was 'for better, for worse.' If that price I can't pay. Don'l let's make It out." the corners of the Hag to it, he sprang toward the mouth of the bay. he saw SYNOPSIS. singed his hair. The next instant he of housewives wh arrlagf and IN refuted. She given as He got no further. At a stride Rob- vow Is any good at all. It's a good harder by having a scene over It. " Vei l*'' while, clear through," grudg- After smoking tensely into position. a leaden-colored cruiser, with yellow of her n-aaoiiH her determination lo ertson was beside his wife. had leaped throuph the wim'.ow. flahs use it and know it. t revenge on Jim Blake for ruining her for 'worse' as for 'better.' Mark—be ingly admitlfd Hlake, "Will you do m , and red tlag of Spain snapping defiant- T.Jeutcnnnl Ilolion is iIoia('ti» .l fmn; Ills and all. and was on the porch. From The llagship was leaving beyond tner. Congreivmnn Frank K. Kelly, "You hear what this man Insinu- gentle with her, boy." one thing morr?" it cools your riimiimin! In ilii* nnvv nt tin- I'Mtsd of ilu- here, as two bullets sp« d alter him. he peradwuture. Her stern was still to- ly from her jack-staff, appear from be- ngnnmnan fllandlah, turned Influrgent. ates?" he cried thickly. "1 don't ask O Sjmnis: war :ind i.^s:an<'t srar fighting the Mulllnii bill, a nipamire In Slowly, with bent Hhoulders and "What?" ward him. and It was growing smaller. hind the hills, and then, as a panther you to foul your lips by denying it. mouth—makes Jmpi t" ,i\i s.'.T"t s.-rvi.-** ti ny, \\ hilf •un- leaped down upon the back of a horse e InlereslH of the rallroadw. The ma- dragging step Blake made his way to "Hring liiin hack V me." luK a( a lie '!•' The admiral going away, of all dashes from a cave In the mouth of ine In Kecking means to dlflcredlt Htand- I'll attend to him later. But give me itiVii! I'vaiittrul that was being held by a soldier. uu. In the hope of pushing tlie hll! the big room's fail best end. There, in "If 1 met ' hiuj again," she assented WUUi-r In tlie .'ici times! In desperation he raced along which hunters have kindled a lire, she the right to do that by telling the it moist and jruuiiK •ilv. ! im for lilf- Scrv- Striking the animal with the butt ol rough, Robertson, sun-ln-law of Jim the window's embrasure, out of ear- primly. "I'll .sciul K Uln tiv. s h.-r - Mis.* I.a Tn.-sa his revolver, he went careering off Mi" hill, trying to catch an angle turind to the right and dashed Into ie, and the lalter's randldatn for Woman's name at once." li < ' -ai: |.»iri"i li.- ni.-. ts Ip r at aker of the house, tries In win fltand- shot, his back to the others, he halted. "I didn't hay 'send,'" corrected refreshed. through the darkness like a rocket. where his signaling would be seen. (In- open sea. over, and falling, threatens lo dig "Grace!" croaked Blake, his throat « ball A so. r. i n,an wain.- 11"1 Drawing aside the curtains he Hlake, "1 said hrlng.'" tim "a t tilt* yu st». St-nnr l.a From the men on the drive, from Finally, seeing the futility of fur- It seemed an age. but it was not to his past. Jim Itlako finds nut about sanded with a horror that he would T"ss, • i , • ^ ,• fur li. r fallmv c eplsodi* of live years bark at the glanced out Into tho night. The gloom "Thai's dlffi-r»int. 1 " men on the porch, came a rain of bul- ther running. Holton stopped, and be- more than a few seconds, when a ter- rlhern New York hotel. He secures all not confess, "don't you hear what to It; In, f.i; :i.all>iii i r-'m of the sleeping city was below and "I'm om ni politics. My own game Heartburn and H.iU.:: liiT Imnw In lets; and Holton. who had learned a tan swinging the tlag right left, right vilic roar shook the waters, and a * facts except the name of the Woman they're saying, girl?" I "nlia i\V d proposes to use the story as a club around him. Hut, In one black mass, has broken m- al last. I m old. I trick or two in the way of horseman 1" ft. with frantic energy. For live, burst of llame and gases rolled from a force Btandlsh to allow* the Mulllns bill In his harsh eagerness, Mark forcl- They n trail Mlsw tiers upon tiers of garish llghte know it now. I nover did till lonlKht flatulence dis- 1 i Tof- ship, slipped down along the animal s ten minutes ho repeated the T. K. call, mrret ol one of the American ships, pass. Jim Hlake lays a trap t» secure lly lifted his wife's bent head and Hi 1# name of the Woman. Il«> tells Miss glowed. There, In Ihe capltol, the I'm old and I waul my chllrlrt n around npy ji r body, shielding hlmsi li almost com- but without eliciting lhe slightest re-| Holton marked the course of Hie forced her eyes to meet bis. appear Mil •ni S. II..'.tun SOLVES A BIQ ROADBUILDING PROBLEM. ,M'y tlmt he Is going til have a talk with Mulllns bill was coming lo a vote. me." ordi I.- c-iar.l t pii tely. Hut tin horse was expos- d. spouse, and so. ceasing his exertions great thirteen-lnch shell, saw the jannlsh. and that at Its conclusion the Iter will cal' up a number on the tele- "What's I he malter?" he demanded There, Matthew StaiidiHh, freed by a "I'll ti*II Tom." she agreed, soficned tri'.i and a whining bullet pierced the steed he w,iiehed the New York movn awa\ great, dark shape dart wit„.v.h1 lightning Kalkaska county was one of tho lirst In Michigan lo solve the problen iunc l.a >onM e to war<,rnt the Woman. He offers sharply. "Why don't you speak? Tell despite IICIM II hy the NEW Miiipliiince P o, uui 8M, ,l, ri r . Kj'"V " '"••r lhat number. At the miracle from Ihe lolls that craftier Enjoy smoking tlan to the heart. He suddenly plunged for with ieai> spriiiging from his eyes. speed toward "the Vi7«-ayV.saw i"tliui" of handling big crews on roadbuildlng jobs. The county road y ' i ; f Van Dyke he lies. Tells him he lies, I In a voice Mi,-it had never hefurc hcei* li- The Brooklyn had swung broadside in this county, having experienced some dlHlcuiiy in llnding places lo lodge mcluslon of tie Interview with niake. men had woven about him, was win- l:i' M:--- ward, thiowing Holton to tlie ground, tie over the deck, ricochet on the wa- andlsh gets a Now York wire and calls say! Oh!" turned to ihe u.-es (.t* entreaty, "i ll te to him. and the pictur sque ram bow their men near the work, hit upon a plan of buying a camping outlU and paa 1001. A few minutes later Hobert- ning the victory which was to clear more by enjoy- H"l .•i Da then rolled over and was still. ter, and explode in the woods beyond. The long, loose separate coat Is the His fierce appeal broke off in a cry him. I'm sure he'll come hack tn you 11- and the tall funnels were us cleanly locating their men right upon the job. They supplied ihemsrlves with tenis P tells Miss Kelly to call I'lasa 1001 and for him the pathway lo the very sum- Holton landed on his knees, and. al- Then the earth shook with fearful favored of t.he present . his wife or one of the servants on the of pain. He had at last raised her - when li" understands, (iood night, ing this goody ftt - -.•Is 1> nat: ' ' - • m ! • • l-'ft." for dining room, bunk house, foreman's ollice and cook house, and these an one. Miss Kelly refuses to give Jim mit of political power. though jarred, was not stunned. He cut :ig:iinst the sea as a cameo. Ad noise. Mr Hlake.' ' » «ia:. a's i-om- In this design the garment has one ake the number called by fltnndlsh. face and had read It. For the briefest Hut he found his subconscious self li. scrambled along desperately, regain- mlral Schley, he knew, was on board furnished so as lo keep the men In good working irlin. When a piece of road Ut® has a story of the Rtandlsh episode that improves uirtti.l • aj.i-r cor- From all the American ships, »i'd novel feature. This Is the sleeve, moment he stood stupefied,-expression- straying from the picture he was so "There's another thing." he broke r. f t- l' ;'-;tii plots ing his feet. and stiuek out for the her. and must of neccssltj be the com- is to be improved the camp Is made by the side of the highway. If It .Is a mile 'pared ready to send out as soon as the from those of the Spaniards, great which Is cut In one with the back of irnan s name Is learned. Hlake's daugh- less. ruthlessly drawing. His mind would in roughly, staying her departure, "a Kg - A- r t: •••I'- atl.l t" Ifttrti woods, about a hundred feet away. mander-in-chief pending Sampsons re- strip, tho camp Is put as near the center of the mile as practleable so that your breath, 111- : . - , ' I!• Sm: na\ v. H- .!.• guns vomited forth their messengers the coat, u seam In Raglan style join- Qraee arrives with her husband. Oov- "Why, Grace!" expostulated Blake. not tlx Itself on the lighted capltol and thing that isn't easy lo say." t^. > a ti •..!! l.-a.U-r !n tl • work He toiled on for uo hours, distanc- turn So it was to this rakish craft very little energy will be lost In getting the men to and from the day's work. por Robertson. Miss Kelly calls on of death and destruction. The sky ing It to the front. Such fabrics as pee to warn her that her good name Is In pitiful bravado. "You're crazy! the wreck of his life-work; but crept "Tnen. why say It?" teeth, appetite, ..f ; • • ; - .uu ti' . • a:?n.MiK the I'lil-atis ing all sounds of pursuit, and then that he now turned his attention. The above picture shows the Kalkaska camp located at Uugg, where a mile •- • Spaniards Molt'." I grew dark, and a yellowish pall set- imported cloaklngs, fur cloth, coat atened by Impending exposure of You don't know what you're implying over back Into the dim room behind "Because," he growled, "like all 1 thing hlnistlf on the wet ground like Walking to a point as nearly abreast of macadem road was being constructed. ndlih and Is Insulted for her pains. Is s• * /• ! b; f-'•••. It •: spy and lat-'f tled upon the sea. serge and the fleecy novelty goods "• appeals to Btandlsh to give up the —what you're letting them think. 1 him. Even his tongue tricked him. things tlnit aren't easy to say. it's a and digestion. 1h '.rd'T'-d is a spy. Ho esoapes , a tired animal and fell at once into a of her as he could get, he began snap una •!- \ • -v. .-i troops from fall- ; As Holton stood tense, following the are preferred for these , with the t In order to protect her name. He won't believe It. Not a word of it. thing that's got to he said. Miss Kel- deep sleep. When he awoke the sun ping the flag right and left, in the ef- ;ae;. Grace sends for Miss Kelly, For when he would have made It re- •.r.c .;t" i S;m:.;-!i ar.ihjsh. He l-arns' combat as In a trance, he heard a tre- larly the handling of fruit trees as i reverse side used for trimmings. loglses for her rudeness and begs it's a trick to—to—" cite further the tale of his losses. It ly, hasn't tonight pretty nearly squared fr.mi 'icn :.ir. la tiiat th« spy is Juss was shining through the trees. fort to attract her attention. If he r-Mi.:, if il.e ri; st tr.;st"d leaders. nu ndous explosion, and saw tho Ma- MARKETING THE FRUIT commercial proposition. Returning The coat pattern (C432) Is cut In Ma • assistance. Wanda declares she She caught his shaking hand and muttered brokenly: the old debt between you and me? Hoit":. tan-s Dart the haf;e at San But It was not this that had roused could only get her now. and could de- sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Medium \ never betray the Woman. The ma- You and yours have suffered a lot at liver his message, there was no doubt rie Theresa list sharply, and then saw to the East, he became associated te attempts again to force Blandish murmured a broken incoherent sylla- "My own little girl! Dad's own, J'iti i. I 'ls^als.'d as a Spanish soldier he him. It was the roaring of tield ord- size requires 3% yards of 54 Inch ma- of the right, without success. Blake my hands. Hut, after what's hap- en* -rs Santlag" e •'» a: nigh; ?•> the that the New York could be recalled her turn In toward the land, where she with a number of Chicago men and ble or two amid the passion of her own little girl!" horn- f Miss I, '!' 'S.i w !-..*re !..• 0'> er- nance and the racketing of small arms. terial. •a up the Associated Press to order the pened here this evening, I gu6s8 you'll 1 by a signal gun. So simple did this soon grounded. Mo could see men DEVELOPMENT BUREAU POINTS helped organize the Fruit Farms assO' Ileatlon of the atory. but Is cut off and sobs. "Haven't I Paid? Won't WRIG LEY'S 11 a (!!».• ;«.«•• •• >' t:.- Spar.ish plans Evidently they were at It again. His To nrorure this pattern a»»nd 10 cents munlcatlon is restored too late lo get admit, as far as suffering goes, you h. '.'a' 111:it am v :i:: i r,a\'> . oinmanders. seem that he wondered why he had clinging to her decks. elation. This association Is different "Almighty!" CHAPTER XXII. We're Square?" He learns that the Spanish fleet will leave one thought was that this was the 2nd WAY FOR GROWER. to "Pattern Department." ot this paper. atory Into the morning papers. Rob- haven't got much on me. Haven't not thought of It before. It was clear that the American ves- from all others. In that It Is as neai Write name and addrena plainly, and be *n attempts to force Miss Kellv to Blake's legs gave way and he Ih-j harhor at Saii'.i.m'u mi .l ily 3. While of July, and that on the morrow* the •ure to give size and number of pattern. V BAKING Good night. I'll stay with father until paid? Won't you say we're square?" •ttTi : 'inp !11 Kiv- t •• housf !.e Is c..«n- sels were overhauling the enemy'i a co-operative organization as cau •al the Woman's name. She Is threat- sprawled inert into a chair, his head The Hour of Reckoning. Spanish warships meant to dash out He swung his Hag with fresh ardor wlth Imprisonment for cutting off you can decide just what you want to "We're—we're square. Mr. Hlake," froi.b\ M:.-* !.h T.issa. Holton ce- ships, although Holton had under- easily be formed. The promoters CHICAGO e's conversation with the Associated on his breast. He had all at once Mark Robertson and his wife, left irnfii'j his fr!fiv-lsh:'' will; Miss La ToMa of the karbor and attempt an escape. hut it was as though he were signaling do and on what basis we're to sepa- she returned In a tone she could not b> assuring er t it i e AmerlcaiM ln- stood that, as regards speed, our ves- Specialist Shows How Trees Should evolved an entirely new plan, and '9 beenrMe of her refusal to give the grown old—very, very old. Meantime, alone, together. In the other end of His fUat must be warned. That was to Mars, so far as any answer was NO. 6432. SUB. ber called by Blandish. Grace admits rate. If It would do any good to ask make wholly steady nor Impersonal. t-i-1 to !»nve r; - •-ai. i as suuti M tV sels were Inferior. The discharge of Be Pruned. Sprayed and Cuitl* t ahe knows the name of the Woman Robertson had forced his own dazed the great library, faced the situation Spt- .T'Js ..re dr: -: what he was there for. and this, from concerned. Holton could see a launch your forgiveness I'd ask It. That's "And." pursued Hlake, "and—Tom?" guns was incessant. Almost directly vated, and How Products NAME JWI her husband demands that she tell It, brain back Into a semblance of Its for which Grace had so long been pre- now on. must be the single aim of his leaving the Indiana for the Massachu- all. Good night, Mark," "That's different, too," she faltered. CHAPTER XI.—Continued. setts. Everything was peaceful. From beneath him he saw two Spanish de- Should Be Marketed. former strong control. paring and for which her frightened lire, the one thought in his mind, the TOWN j Ciiiait i* far ttfSSrmm CHAPTER XXI. She held out her hand with a shy "! .v, I kr.O'V." he laughed, "but the city drifted the sweet notes of the stroyers disengage themselves from "Van Dyke," he said as calmly as If years of preparation had proved so supreme struggle of his body. wistfulnese. He was staring straight The jangle of the telephone inter- -ar.;-', ! think you had better matin bells and through the trees he the larger vessels and swing about. Due of the tasks which the Western STREET AND NO he were giving a routine order, "you useless. My constant concentration upon tho Works Both Ways. Jim Blake, Loser. Into her tortured eyes and did not see rupted her. Hlake. who was beside ! wvaion in its holster. For 1 could catch glimpses of the red roofs evidently with the intention of return- will have every trace of this story de- Mark strove for speech. Hut for the Mb object of his mission, ho brought his Michigan development bureau has STATE "Why Is It that the man with nd so for an instant they stood. It the gesture. The hand dropped back the desk, picked up the Instrument. l:.iv—.• ha! do yo'.i Americans say0— and the blues and greens and browns ing to the harbor; but, like a hawk, a stroyed tonight. It must never get flrst time In his roughly aggressive ca- mental rondition into a sort of hys- taken over Is that of seeing that the squeaky always comes In la( nn odd tableau: Grace, helpless, limply to her side, and she moved to "Hello," he called Into the transmit- CAUTION! beyond this room. I can count on teria. The heat. too. had got into his of the houses of Santiago. orchard products of the Western reer, suitable words were denied, him. "1 don't know. Why Is It that Ing, dumb; Wanda, her arms you?" rejoin Blake. j ter. "Ye—yes—she's here. Who s..:! S'a:;:;'-d her foot. brain. As he stumbled over a log he Holton redoubled his efforts with Michigan country go to market In bet- LADY'S BRASSIERE. ped protectlngly about the unheed- Alternately he longed to tell her In Dishonest persons are man who comes In late always "Certainly," agreed Van Dyke with But at Ihe first step, Mark barred ; wants her? Oh! Yes, put him on this nola. 1 command you to would sob or curse, and once, when 1 'be Hag. It seemed as If he had moved ter condition than they ever have in Woman, who did not so much as naked terms what she was and how wire." fa - squeaky shoes?"-—Puck. equal coolness. her way. She looked at him in tired i wrapping rank imitations to lea - - -.s ;• . ar- a guest here." he tripped and was thrown Hat. h * lay his arms to and fro for an hour with- the past. To accomplish this end, It Use their presence nor feel the utterly* he despieed her. Again, a He lowered the telephone, . n.-t leave ;• m. On tlie con- out response. He had to rest. He low- Manf School ('hlldren Are Sickly. There was no hint In his voice or gush of self-pity urged him to reproach wonder. His face was set and hard. ' for u second, we. ping like a child. has hired expert orchard men and sympathy of their embrace; ! "Some one to speak to you. Miss look like the cBean, pure, trar;- ! tv.us*. ask y-y. 'o slip that re- ChllUrrn wlm are dellcatc. feverish and i In his manner that Mark's command He made no move lo touch her. His So he went on until once, upon ered ihe tlag and was leaning on the sent them to the fruit growers that p k, his triumph tinged with Impa- her for the wrecking of his Ideals, the 1 will K t Imniviliute relief from Mother Od entailed the defeat of a bill, the col- voice, when he spoke, grated like a Kelly," be reported. healthful WRIGLEV'S. v..-.from yo;r friend's ." He climbing a tree to ascertain his posi- staff when suddenly from the bridge they might explain how* trees should Hweet POWIUTH for Children. They clean J blasting of hia happiness. Vanity These will ce at his wife's hesitation; Blake, lapse of millions of d^lars worth of file, as he forced It between his un-1 Mechanically, she took up the re- 5*1 I'V'd. as 'hough struck with a tion. he looked down upon the upper of the Brooklyn he saw a Huuer of 41 be pruned, sprayed and cultivated. In Htonmch, act on the liver, and are recommel gripping the telephone and glow- coming part way to his aid, he framed for cotnplMiuing children. A pleasant reif stocks, a probably panic on Wall willing Hps. ceiver. and, hy long habit, her voice be offered principally by street fakirs, peddlers ..'hi. "Hut o ; need not mind. I waters of the harbor. He was on the bunting. vW.'r-.Vi order to get the best crops, and how, for worniM. Uned by Mothertt for 24 yearn g In angry surprise at the lawyer; —and left unspoken—a curt sentence took Its professional drone: all DrngiristH, sr>c. Sample FKEE. Ad' street and the money Interests' total "Grace," he began. "I've told you my 1 bU£.*-st merely that you quit the hills to the right, and another hour's As he looked he read that vessePs when once the crops had been bar- Dyke grim, alert, master of the of farewell. And, In the end, all he and candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent A. 8. Olmtited, Le Roy, N. Y. Adv. If temporary loss of power In con- love Is dead. And 1 lied when I said "HelloI" she called. TOO:;-., there is about to be an execu- journey would bring him within sig- call letter. No doubt now they had vested, It is necessary to sort the ent, bis lean face set In lines of could say was: gress. For the moment, the great It. I planned to put you out of my | Then, turning on Hlake, in surprise, stores. Refuse them! Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S. tion. nal of his fleet. set n his signal and were making In- fruit and pack it In suitable packages Easy. Touted sadness. "Why didn't you tell me?" she cried: quiries. Quickly raising his Hag over corporation lawyer chanced to be also life. And, even while I planned. 1 1 Hu'.ton stood facing the man. Im- j lie struggled feebly, and then lay and In the most approved way. Three Small Boy (pleading for more nd it was Van Dyke who broke the It was not what he had Intended to "Why, it's Tom I" his head he repeated his M K. call and a man. knew I couldn't do It. It doesn't mat- j movable as a statue. The girl stepped back with the realization that, great men have been employed by the bu- to stay out and play)—I'll come f silence. His precise dry voice say. It was banal, it expressed none "Yes," drawled Hlake. "So I gath- forward. On his way from the room. Van ter what I want to do or what I ought i as was the exigency, he was not able j then, as he caught the answering reau the greater part of the present In when the twelve o'clock wh| .tinged by a note of something al- of the stark moods that seethed In ered from the name, I'm glad. Glad Vou are lying 1" she cried. "There to meet it. A sort of stupor, partly i flashes of white from the Hrooklyn. Dyke paused beside Hlake's chair. him. Yet as she did not answer, he to do. Out of all this hideous tangle, ! BUY IT BY THE BOX fall In this practical work; and in blows. t solemn as he addressed Robert- "Jim," he said hesitatingly, "I'm go- blazes forth just one thing that 1 must j clear down to the ground. For both wili be no execution." hunger, partly fatigue, stole over him. | he began hid messages. And this Is consequence a very material Improve- Mother—But I want you in found himself asking once more: of you. Teil him so, won't you?" of most ctesfers —for 85 cents. "Oh. but yes. there will be!" was the "Why didn't you tell me?" do whether I want to or not. I must ! and he closed his eyes. ' how it read: ment In the Western Michigan fruit house at twelve o'clock. ark," he said, "Miss Kelly has Each box contafas twenty 5 cent packages* Bmiling rejoinder, "and right before It was night when he opened them i "Message to admiral from Lleuten- And now, unknown and unwished go on loving you with all my strength ; pack, particularly the apple pack. Is Small Boy—Then I'll start In ua that she promised the—the The winter sun was hutting Its way your eyes unless you retire." for, there crept into his bald question and life." agaln. starlit night. At first he could ' ant Holton." noted. tie before the whistle blows. an not to tell. When did she over the eastern sky-line. The dawn "You Send!" With a sudden, lithe not recall where he was. Then he re- "All right. Ready." a note that was almost of entreaty. "Do you mean," she panted wildly, i It was the custom In the years gene -e that promise?" : was bitter-cold, mercilessly dear, movement she sprang in front of Hol- "Cervera's fleet will leave tiie har- "Tell you?" she echoed. "Oh, If you "do you mean that you can—lhat you Chew it after every meal membered, and with a start remem- by for the apple growers to fill the In- Papal Swiss Guard to Remaii hat does that matter now?" snap- i And into the track of the lirst white loa. "Now fire, if you dare!" bor this morning." knew how I've wanted to!" will—" • bered why he was there. terior of the barrels with practically The Swiss guard of the Vatic Mark. "We—" I glittering rays walked a tired man. A Holton placed his hands upon her There was a pause, Holton waved "Then—" "1 mean," he cried brokenly, his sHf-! He sat up and with difficulty got on everything that could be picked from to be given new lease of Ilfe.l he never heard of the affair until : man wi.-'j ".i.ai night had won a mighiy supple waist and lifted hor to one side. his flag frantically. "I didn't dare. 1 didn't dare." control smashing to atoms under the j his feet. Then he walked. He did not a tree and then to the barrel although some time ago it was y this evening. So it must be i victory, A victory that foreshadowed hammer bknvs of his heart, "I mean |1 The revolver darted forward to aim. know he was walking; he had no con- "Did you get it?" tlcally decided to disband the "Truth and honor surely—" the ricbrst gifts his country could be- with fine large apples. Hut according e then that she talked with the there Is nothing in all this world for; Some Big Pecan Trese. The girl uttered a little cry and sprang sciousness of moving, and no sense of There was still no answer. Finally and to replace it by a guard ot "Your love meant more to me than j stow. Before him the future stretched to the new rules, the barrel has to be nan about It. Miss Kelly haa been me, dear love, away from you! I love Like the Persian walnut tlie pecan back, seizing the American's coat with direction; but his subconscious pow- It came. lans, It now appears that it is truth and honor. I sacrificed them to bright as that winter's dawn. As daz- filled with good apples from top to wmm The brassiere or bust supporter la duty downstairs ever since six you. And I can't go on without you. long has been grown in ihis country, her hands stretched behind her. ers were leading him right. A breath "Repeat." retained, while a number of newl keep It. I would sacrifice them and zllngly brilliant, and as cold and stark- bottom and the top apples must not Indispensable with the low cut corsets ick. She has not left this hotel, but its commercial possibilities were "•.Miss La Tossa!" cried Holton. i of pure salt air blew on his face. He Holton scowled. cruits have actually been won fori everything else to get It back. Is You are earth and heaven and hell to ly empty. The Earth Shook With Fearful Noise misrepresent those in the Interior of now worn. It serves both comfort and could she have communicated me. 1 love you. And 1 have forgotten neglected. Some of the trees are of "You- you—" ' turned toward a line of brush and "Cervera's fleet will leave the har- that ehameless? Perhaps. The truth In Matthew* Standish's ears, as he the barrel. looks. This design Is the regulation the Woman?" everything but that. Girl of my heart, enormous size and known to be v< ry ("esnola's face was working with parted it, and there, below* him, lay bor this morning." long, rakish American craft, a con W. K. Earle. A Bitter Experience. usually Is. If I had told you, you returned toward the loveless abode For the purpose of improving the one, made with a short yoke In front ly telephone. If—" will you let me make you forget, too'.' old. In Milledgevillee. Ga,. an old pe- the rage of a fanatic. the Spanish fleet, their lights, reflect- There was another pause. ! verted yacht, pounced down upon ! ...... t i i "Do you believe in telepathy[ would never have forgiven me. You that he hated to call home, still rang pack f 1 under Mr, Earle's aggressive manage- below which the material la fitted by think not," denied Van Dyke, the 1 ove ou can tree stands which is known to "Out of the way. girl!" he cried, ed in the velvet waters, twinkling and "Who are you?" jlhen,, letting fly with her mathlne ™! . ^1.?; Plumly?" know you wouldn't. If I've wronged ' ' ^ * 1 love you!" echoes of the pandemonium that had ment bureau has adopted a brand darts. In the back the two sections sorrow in hia voice now apparent have been planted by the Indians over glam ing behind him at the door of tho winking. He heard the chug-chug of a "Lieutenant Holton. Fnited States i guns and six-pounders as the came. ment are working It to a positive suc- "No, Miss Gadders. I have di you—" broken loose in the house when the name and a set of packing rules. The cess, In this association each man ! cross over and are held by a single ^ery one. "The Woman is here 100 years ago. The owner values it opposite room, which he had closed as steam launch, and several times the navy." The torpedo boats fought back with ered that no matter how many th< "If you had loved me as a true wom- CHAPTER XXIII. Mulllns bill had gone down to defeat, special name Is "Sunnyrlpe" and all buys his own land and has as many ; button at the shoulder. Strong mus- ila house." so highly that he has recently taken he le:: it. -Thai man is a spy! He murmur of a voice rose to his ears. After a short wait the flag on the all the venom of maddened serpents, waves a fellow sends a young w( an loves, you would have told me. "There Is only one lasting victory," apples bearing the "Sunnyrlpe" label acres as he desires to pay taxes upon | Un, embroidery and batiste and lace jk) much the better!" declared out $300 fire Insurance on it because has got to die! Me is an enemy, a Farther down, in the moonlight, he | Brooklyn Hashed again. but gallant Walnwright and the GIou- unless he happens to own an au^ You would have had to. You could not The Victor? he muttered disjointedly to himself, and improve. Then the improving, | combined are used for this garment, :e, again picking up the telephone, it has been so closely surrounded In LINIMENT enake in the grass, not worthy of a could see the masts and funnel of Hob- "The admiral sends his compliments , cester were not to be denied, and. un- bile they are shattered on the have deceived me like this. Love "They didn't seem exactly to be as he moved onward in the dazzling and tree setting, cultivating ond crop-1 The brassiere pattern (0459) Is cut ui Dyke, in gloomy wonder, turn- buildings that it is endangered. The relieves rheumatism quickly. It Simulates the circulation — in- minutes quarter!" son's Merrimac. Ships" bells struck and his thanks." der the fury of his onset, the two de- shoulder of Indifference." doesn't feed on lies. It was my right hankering after my society In there," Ice-cold trail of light, "At the last. It n his chief. largest pecan tree on record is near stantly relieves stillness and soreness of muscles and joints. Miss [.a Tossa never moved; and as he looked, and tlie sound floated 'i In re follow d several up and down stroyers succumbed like craft of card- ping, is done by a single crew under : In sizes 34 to 42 Inches bust measure. to know everything, so that I could observed Wanda Kelly, "so 1 came won't be the world's applause that the Medium size requires % yard ot 36 I'ou have often boasted, Jim," said Little Falls. Okla. It has an altitud-.- Don't rub — it penetrates. sweetly to the hilltops. movf nients of the Hag. indicating that I board, disabled and sinking within the Mr. Earle's directing, each landowner Enemies of Household Pest.| decide my own course. Instead, you back." world's great men will remember. It Inch material. 'that you owe your success to the of loO feet, a spread of 110 feet and a He turned his i;ice seaward and Admiral SchP-v hail received all he | course of what seemed to Holton a having such improvements made .is Among the enemies of the hous have led me Into this trap. There Is Jim Blake turned from the window will be the love smile of a Woman. To procure this pattern send 10 centa you see things Just a second soon- trunk circumference of 'S.i feet Rheumatitm Ncrcr Returned walked along, pariiall;- levivilied by •.•.anted ro know and that his mind very few* minutes. he desires and paying his share of the Including fungus diseases, prolj no escape now. And It Is too late to at sound of the telephone girl's pur- And—I shall never have known that to "Pattern Departmont." of this paper. ban other people. Don't you un- taken four feet from the ground. In cou his rest. At lenuiii a - n.-e of open- was already turning to more important | n,. couid see two or three of the expense. Write name and addresa plainly, and be nematodes, mites, spiders, the reproach you or to try to make you posely raised voice. Just within the memory. What Is the rest worth?'" ] USl'l sure to give size and nunubeu r of pattern. tand—even yet?" Louisiana. Oklahoma, Arkansas and ,,r ness came upe.: him. li .sensation of n.aitiv of the hour. {larger Spanish vessels a (.round now, At the present time the farmers In centipede, parasitic Insects, birds realize what you have done. You say threshold from the inner rooms of the (THE END.) ! o," growled Blake, "1 don't. Out other sections pecan trees may be v: '•ilodelphui, I'u. a vast void in lionl of him lie As iloiion thn w his flag aside and ihimes seething from hatchways, the the association have a total area of fiy cutching rats, Mr. H. E. Ewij your love for me kept you from tell- It, man! What are you trying to found in lorests, reaching 170 feet m paused, ami 'ie-n stol" r.o:s.-;. s.-ly on- •aimed sho;-' ward ho saw two tall col- ! men of the crew leaping into the sea. fiSO acres. In 191:' 220 acres wore set i Corvallls, Ore., describes in Eni ing? Believe that. If It Is any com- NO. 6459. SIZB at? Don't beat about the bush. height. ward. uniil at las:, pas.-ing llirougi: •imns <:.•• hbeU saioke arising from the ! Liefhoats from the American vessels to fruit. Half of this acreage was logical News a strange parasite fort to you. I—" |re wasting time that we haven't ''I a growth of :.,ai:i.- '!:• wide • x- direction of tlu hai hor. They were i were among them, attending to the devoted to apples, the other half, ex- NAME attaches itself to the central bodj "You say I don't know what true ECZEMA BURNED AN0 mRheumatisHE0 m Neuralgia of the lly. It belongs to the ga^ ,';• •• j ; J fw, ! pause oro"! thti:e- Caribbeai anuteanu lalayy befobeiort - ; "ominir•oming!. j work ooft rescurescuee aass diligentldiligentlyy asas.. bunutt cepting live acres, given over to cher- TOWN — love is," she laughed bitterly, I'm family, and as it feeds It hangs n Dyke faced Roberston; his lean afraid 1 can never learn It from you. m • 'mum • mom • '- StiffnM* Vanuhed •jk'W' Mft'- l ' ilJM i him. He dashed for his flag, but even as ^ few moments before, they had set ries. The five acres used for cherries working. T ti'-*- ' Here he fluu:; I,mi- It on the ground : he did so he saw the Hash of a tier ol' \ themselves to the task of dealing were set to peacli trees as an experi- STREET AND NO a manner nicely calculated n(| So your love has died? Love can't 203 Walnut St., Hillsboro, HI—".My "T phfTrri-cl with nn awful ftifTupw In 'ark," he aald, tapping the dupii- tny U k-s. 'lhat nicl.t I irave my lets a cood !'¥, fiPyt h i and waited for inoruiiig. His !lm!» ! 8"'>s from Mono and Socapa. and j death to their foes. ment. Six varieties of apples have throw the fly out of balance in die, any more than God can die. You child had a breaking out on the lower nut,iii(iwitli Sloan's Lmiiriont ami believe STATE telephone Hat, "your house in were aching with aliiiost, iinliearable then suddenly, as he glanced down j been chosen for the apple orchards, Gathered Her Into Hie Arms as have never loved me." limbs which developed into eczema. rr.i*. next morning 1 could jump out of bed. (TO UK CONTIXI'KD.) York is charged here with two I have been supplied with a bottle ever pain. His eyes Imrmd with fever, his these varieties being Jonathan, Delic- Worse Yet. Though 8hs Wsre a Baby. The eczema began with pimples which •UKC."—"r A, JUooro of Maru htsitr, .V, U, We thought it was a mistake wbere it is the custom lo expose the contained yellow corruption and from head throbhed. And yet all these ious, Mcintosh, Spy, Wagener and Making Precloua Stones. "He's a frightful bore, your "Never. 1 see now that you didn't. PRAISED WORK OF CANNIBALS Sprained AnkU Relieved czx >oc ing over to the capltol. Shall I tell things he regarded lightly, for the Barrel of Wolf River Apples. Wealthy. For sour cherries Early "New for old" recalls the fact Here he's been buzzing the For you don't know what love meane. bodies of the dead for disposal by the child's clothing they were greatly "I war ill for • long time with anfTerelr wordleee gurgle from Jim Blake Mulllns to let the bill come Caribbean was in front of him. and the Richmond and Montgomery have been that not only is Paris a sanitarium for evening long about Kant and to a I lived for you. Every thought aad beaste and birds. But where the dis- Irritated. They seemed to burn, w hich •prai ned ankle. I got a hot t le of Slonn ii are guaranteed to be of fancy quality. vote?" Henry M. Stanley Found Them Faith- Linimrnt ard now I am able to be about gems, but in its workshops precious enhauer." rupted him. The telephone was word and act of mine waa ahaped for ease Is of ao loathsome a nature as made the child scratch them, resulting American fleet would receive his warn- Many barrels have been packed this selected, and for sweet cherries Blng. ful Follower!, Intelligent and and can walk a great deal. 1 write thia stones are manufactured. "You have my sympathy. Fojj Iowa by a hand that shook aa "Yes," answered Blske, without stir- you. And for you alone. I knew you. to repel nature's scavengers the body in a mass of open places. They made because 1 think you desorre a lot of cred- ing as soon as Cod brought the dawn. season according to the "Sunnyrlpe" Lambert and Royal Ann. Truatworthy. itfor putting such afine Linimcnton the Henri Moissan, one of the greatest part I detest phllosphlcal {h from palsy. For a single In- ring or so much as looking up. I knew your faulta, your follies, your Is eaten by the prleata. which shows her so cross and fretful that it was dX XX specifications and these now bear this The trees were brought from Ore- market and I ahall alwav* take time to ot French chemists, manufactured dia- sions." the heavy-lidded eyee were whol- "Yee," he said again, and his voice brute savagery. And I loved you for that offlcial piety has its uses. impossible to keep her quiet. They recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment,"—Jfo, CHAPTER XII, gon, because Mr. Earle belioves that Henry M. Stanley waa among the Chirlu Houtt ef Baltmon, Md. label. monds by dlesolving sugar in boiling "Philosophical discussions, tarkly unveiled In a glare of un- wae dead. "Yec-I'm—I'm licked." them aa well as for the good that was caused her to lose much sleep and rbe The above pictured barrel is filled Oregon trees are of a better quality flrat to negative the prevailing Idea Destroying a Fle;t. "Then you don't go to the same Iron, but the crystals had to be found Kant and Schopenhauer are the rlng horror. Then they turned As Van Dyke opened the dor, Wan- in you. But what was It you loved? Ought to BSf Anyhow. was constantly tormented by severe Sloan's Liniment gives a grateful FELT HE WAS PASSED OVER with Wolf River apples grown In than any he could get nearer by. The that cannlhallam was the mark of a It was well past dawn when Holton school?" with a microscope. M. Vedneull haa of the baron's two horses.' lly upon Grace who bowed her da made as though to follow him. The woman you married—or a snow- At dinner Mollle gated for a long Itching and burning. •enution of comfort. Good for Emmet county. It shows what the apple trees were one year old, also special allotment of original ain awoke. He was In a panic of fear that "No, ma'am," came from the little for some time made commercially sue- York Evening Post. In a spasm of hysterical uncheck- "If you don't need me any further. white saintly reputation? If you cared time at a bachelor guest, and then ex- "I tried several well-known reme- sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and Somewhat Peculiar Idea That Gave Wolf River apple will do in Northern the sweet cherry trees, and the sour among ahoriglnea. In fact he pre- toothache. Use it now. he had permitted valuable time to boy, in a fresh burst of sorrow, "1— Misful the manufacture of rublea, seping before the panic query In Mr. Blske," she said gently, "I'll go." only for the reputation-that Is gone claimed: dies. but got no relief until I got a Youngster a Great Sense of Michigan when given a reasonable cherry trees were two years old at gase. ferred cannibala because of their At all Dealers. 25c., SOc. aad SI .00 She Sprang In Front of Holton, elapse. He rose to his feet stiffly and 1 d-don't go to school an-any-where while the "Oriental emerald" which BELF DELUSION. Blake lifted a palsied hand in nega- forever. But if you loved me—the "Mother, what la an old bachelor?" sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint- Personal injury. amount of attention. But twelve ap- the time of setting. Mr. Earle reports greater intelligence and greater fidel- Send for Sloan's free book on bones. broke through the bushes until the yet!"—Exchange. comes from his factories is superior Msny People Deceived by nda Kelly wound her arms tight* tion. woman I am—then I've been every- A frown waa the only reply. But a ment, which did so much good that I ples were necessary to completely the loss of trees to be less than two ity. Now we have the opinion of Mr. Address Holton, his mind working like light- blue sea lay beneath him. His eyes in color and hardness to nature's own out ths hsavy body. But Grace "In there," he muttered, pointing to- thing you thought 1 waa and wanted laugh burst forth from the assembled got a large quantify that cured her In Mrs, Flint, who always haa an ey« fill the top of the barrel. per cent. Torday. who baa just returned from sing, did COL attempt to put her aside were strained to tho left, where the Year's Work in the Mints. product and commands higher prices. We like to defend our indnl it felt the contact nor heard the ward the door that led to the inner me to be—ever aince the firat moment company when Mollle answered the ten days after she had been affected Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. stern of the flagship was swinging to- and ear for childish troubles, stopped While the trees are coming into «r of eager futile comforting. the neighborhood of Lake Tehad in "Out of the way," repeated the The United Statea mints in the fis- The amethyst, sapphire and topas and habits aTon though we rooms. "1 must speak to you—after- you had the right to think of me at all. question to suit herself. for two months." (Signed I Mrs. Edith BOSTON. MASS. one day on her way to a luncheon of bearing, potatoes and beans are being stared open-mouthed, his face ward." equatorial Africa. He aays that he Spaniard, with a sort of hissing of the ward him. He noticed black smoke cal year ended June 30, 1913, turned HEADS UNIQUE ORCHARD PLAN have all been artificially reproduced convinced of their actual I gave you my life, from that time on "Oh, 1 know! An old bachelor Is Schwartz, Feb. 28, lftl3. breath. "Out of the way, or, by God! belching from the funnels. Evidently her college class because she saw a grown between the tree rows. . The Ish and fiabby, the stern Jaw waa virtually unarmed, and unescort- out 186,626,871 coins, a pretty good and so closely do they simulate the A man can convince hii When the old man raised hia eyes. and forever. And it has been all yours. an old maid's husband!" Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold I'll shoot through you." stout little boy who was standing near cultivation necessary to produce po- the keen eyee bulging. Mark ed except by one friend and twenty the New York was leaving her station year's work. The face value of these Hill Crest Fruit Farms Become a Suc- real thing that even experts are whiskey Is good for him on Mark and Grace alone were left in the Before then, it was mine." throughout the world. Sample of each the curb and crying loudly. She un- son was still frowning perplexed- Bimhalaland porters who were all can- There waa the crash of an opening when the ships of the enemy were pre- cess Under Buperlntendency tatoes and beans Is beneficial to the pussled. morning, or beer on a hot st room with him. Robertson was stand- "And yet you let me believe it waa Pleaaant for Mamma. free,with o2-p. Skin Book. Address post- The Army of ABSORBINE dertook to comfort the distressed coins was 137,496,530, but this amount Van Dyke. door. paring to come out of the harbor of W. K. Barle. trees, provided as much fertility is With the dlnmond as a brilliant ex- —when ha wanta tha whiskey ing moveless unseeing. Grace's sobs everything—your whole life—your nibala. He aaya they were "the most ' And what did my little darling do * TRAP! WAPf a youngster. was rather unevenly distributed, ISO,- card "Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston ."—Adv. "What's this—this noise and shout- where they bad been bottled up for returned to tha soil aa is taken out ception, the baals of aU theee Is what It's tha sama with coSee. n't you underetandf pleaded the broke the tense silence, aa she fought flrst love.' devoted and reliable eompanlona I In school today?" a mother asked of Constipation reduce inflamed, swollen She bent down, patted the tow-col- 058,288 being in gold coins, $3,448,200 tnir came a deep voice. so long. by the crops, and thia the Hill Crest the jeweler calls "white sapphire," the sands of people safer h« weakly for self-control. Blake croaaed "It wae. All that waa worth the could ever wish to have In a tight cor- her youngest son~a second grader. Hennery's Love Token. Is Growing Smaller Every Day. Joints. Spraina. Bruises. Soft ored head, gazed into the tear-stained in silver and 13,940,102 In copper and W. K. Earle is farm superintendent Holton, watching his enemy like a Cold sweat stood out upon Holton'a of the Hill Crest Fruit farms, located people are planning upon doing. chemist "crystalline alumina" aad the nervousness year after year hall 1 don't," returned Mark. "What over to her. She rose at his approach. giving. All that had ever been worth ner." The practice of eannibalism "We had nature study, and It was my A young colored woman, tall and CARTER S LITTLE 1 Bunches: Heals Boils. Poll face, and made as if to wipe away the nickel. In namber, however, the cop- ! hawk, saw the revolver-barrel deflect- forehead, and, hastily throwing aside in Bensie county. This proposition ordinary man "white clay." persuade themselvse the caaasj the two phone calls to my home "Daughter," said Blake, almost tim- the giving. It waa my self. Oh, can't waa originally confined to the bodies turn to bring a specimen," said the slender, was stand ng at the corner LIVER PILLS are Evil. Quitter. Fistula, or traces of grief. per coins had even more preponder- i do with—?" any unhealthy sore ed from him, the man's head turned In his coat and tearing oft his , he is fast becoming a large one. Mr. Using Young Trees. coffee—because they Ilka idly, "they've all gone. None of them you see that a woman's body and of relatives and was Intended as a boy. "That was nice. What did you when two women acquaintances stop- responsible— they "Why, what la the matter, my dear ance than the gold coina in value, M quickly si It is a ponive anti^ptic the direction whence the voice had took from beneath it a white signal A Little More Cider, Tea." "While yet a chUd 1 ppose the second call were not will tell. But there'a one thing we've heart and soul belong not to her flrst mark of respect. Enemies were eaten do?" "1 brought a cockroach In a ped and addressed her. not only give relief child?" asked she aolicitously. aince there were 170,068,761 of them, Earle is a university man, having It Is only In exceptional cases that It jiiJ crnnidde. IVaijut iouk: does come. Springing backward and side- flag, which be had carried around his A great deal of the sfrcalled cham- using coffee and continued it," tnke—?" hesitated Van Dyke. got to know. I'm with you, no matter lover but to her flrst love? No woman in order to absorb their valor. Prob- bottle and 1 told teacher we had lots "My. my, Liza, who done black yo' — they perma- CARTER'S not blister under hamtagc or tt- "M-my b-brotber's got a vacation agalnat only 4,221,400 of the gold graduated In Chicago some years can be considered a good plan to fill nrrntlycureCoa-^ ITTLE wise like a deer, Holton ahot across oody for days against Just this emer- pagne drunk In this country Is really a Win. man, "until I was a Inson's face went purple. The what you've done. But—but—tell me can even guess what love is until she ably the most degraded form of can- mere and If she wanted I would bring poo' eye dat-a-way?" more the hair, and you can wnrk and—and I haven't!" he roared. piecea,—Engineering and Mining Jour* since. He went West as many other an old orchard with young trees. In a ilipatioD. Mil-j the Lorie. li.ot. pn botUe. deli*, the room. gency. made In France ot American applea. coffee fiend. I drank it every 3lna near his templee swelled —that—that thia waa all over and— has found it. And I found it only nibalism is to be found in Thibet. one every day." "Who done black my eye?" said the "What a shams!" said the woman. nal. young men have done and In Oregon majority of cases the soil is exhausted lions use PIUS. ered. Book 7 K free. There was a loud report—a bullet Breaking off a branch and knotting The apples are hero cored, sliced and and in consequence had a b] tall, slim one. ' Vou want to know ABSORBINE. JR.. antiseptic liniment for aanlcini. learned the orchard game, particu- by the former growth. them for Reduce. Pamtul. .swollen Vein,. Go.tre. West. S.™! dried, sent to France, and there con- headache nearly every who done black my eye? My Hen- Bilinuacit, "I'd dickered with fellowa before Apricot Pits. Ick bay that Bruce sailed to Car- uruite*. Mopj pain and infiammat'OD•a.;.u !. , 1, . PnceS~ I 00pri art IKHim hniii> out even troubling to look in your verted Into elder. Carbonic acid gaa "My folks thought It was ooff^ LY WASNT A Q0UGER OWNS A SEAGIRT KINGDOM nery done black my eye. dat's who!" Indifesliea, Sick Hcadache. Sallew Skm. «i deateri or delivered. W,I-*I" tell you oore li wpcyoa rwrite Dottw. NO DOUBT ABOUT HIS CLASS * bit of pleasant bargaining. But he was WOULDN'T DO AS A WITNESS and I made up my mind to use a lit- Beirut exports annually about 2,000 rick on his expedition for the re- Manufacturrd only br direction he would say: That is Cayenne Pepper to Fowls. Putting Fat on Lambs. Is added, with yeast and a little flavor- i "1 wouldn't let any man black my | disappointed. ailed me, but 1 liked It and wc tle diplomacy. tons of apricot pits, worth approxi- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. W.F.YOUNG. P D.F.. 3N TETALI St.SprintfteM. Mm quite enough, Mr. Cobb. You may log powder, and some of the connola* i of Arkansas Travslsd Seven Marehlonsss of Graham Rules Over covery of the crown. There are many eye." said one of the acquaintances, Lawyer for the Defenee Had No Uae A poultry rearer at Domremy, If the Iambs are to be fattened for ndmit It was the cause of my According to Kansaa City Paper, Harry "I'll take it," aald the tramp poet stand down.'" lee for 15 Cents, and Was "'See here, friend,'' 1 said, 'we are mately |60 a ton. Many of the pita Nesrly 5.000 Subjects on Isis interesting ruins, too, such as Loch- Genuine must bear Signature 914 France, has discovered that by mix- market start them on a little grain as aeurs smack their lips over IL under no 1 stuck to coffee and the "Ah. yo' don' know my Hennery. I Kemp Had No Difficulty Proving "Three dollars is all I'll need for three for a Writer of Fiction on Hie Mere Than tstlsflsd. strangers here and we have only a are cracked by machinery and the of Arrsn. ranza castle, once the residence of ing cayenne pepper with the food of the delusion that it is real champagne. stuck to me. Dls black eye jes' shows how* he! He Waa a Tramp Poet. days In New York."—Kansas City Side of the Caae. soon as they will learn to to eat It and modeat amount of money to get price of the kernelo averages about the Scots kings. Then there are the Animal Training. "Finally, the folks stopped | —— loves me. an' dat's de kinder man I Star, fowls their plumage turns pink, feed grain continuously with good jng further of the horseback through on. We want to be ; $150 a ton. Moat of the kernela are cairns, standing atones, and stone cir- Gel latereal «• Most people have heard of the cele- "Instinct" of Flowers. coffee and brought home some T Arran, an Interesting Scottish Is- likes."—Indianapolis News. A New York letter the other week Irvln S, Cobb, short story writer, re- which changes to a vivid scarlet about pasture until they go to the block. pdo by himself and Ed Wllion you've served us well and we appre- ahipped to Germany and the remain- cles. A few yeara ago several stone TaarSavbSa leaiead brated calculating horses of Elberfeld. One of the naturalists in an arctic They msde It right (directij land kingdom, la ruled over by a lady, RIGHT •I Oaly 3% ar 4% mentioned that lots of folks thought at Wonderful Chinese Financiers. cently returned from a western trip an hour before a coming thunder the wilds of Arkaasas, an ciate what' you've done for us. but der to England, and are principally coffins were found in a cairn 200 feet who can do anything up to calculating expedition noticed that, although the pkg.) and told me to see wl the beautiful marchioness of Graham, Liouid blue is a weak solution. Avoid it. the time that Harry Kemp was being At a time when legislators in this to learn that a dear friend had been storm. to which appeared la this don't you think now—as between man used for soaps end pharmaceutical in circumference. Broderick castle, wias ni I 0 "WtaMTt en valuable h*. square roots, in addition to being pro- summer sun shone through the nights, ence it would make with my he wife of the eldeat son and heir of Buy Red Crow Ball Blue, the blue that's proir«l CWca, property lot aeciarily. Thouaanda three-sheeted through this land as country have been wrestling for snared In a lawsuit. He hurried down Keep Mares for Breeding. Saturday, says tho Kaasas and man—that |1B Is just a little preparatlona. the owner'a residence, is on the site all blue. Aak your groctr. Adv. of satisfied Investors in U. B. and Borope. InvetU- ficient at spelling, it would now ap- the plants made no mistake, but when during that first week on Post the duke of Montrose. It waa aa weeks over questions of currency re- to the friend's lawyer. "I want you Small Fruit. It Is often well enough to sell nee, Harry Rubey relates la steep? Come, now, let's he 'fair.' The entire buslneea Is practically In of an old and hlatorlc structure, but eat* We will gladly mallyeuMr boStat ^^81 "the trimp poet" that he was juet a pear, according to the Paris Press, the sun got round to the west they Lady Mary Hamilton that the mar- HAINES TOUPEES ^DB^UTLIAL^LUAEEALENDARF^^^ Currants and gooseberries will old affliction did not bother m| poet But they were wrong, Mr, vision, it Is startling to learn that to call me as a character witness." the best geldings when It cau be aooa Times-DsmocraL the fOl- The maa looked from Ed to me, ns the hands of r oe concern at Damascus, chioness Inhorltod this little mon- it has been rebuilt within recent A Soldier Frisnd. Ladies' Hair Goods. Wholesale and Retail that although these feats are actually thrive in almost any soil and will closed up as If the sun had really set. that day to this we ha^ Kemp is a hobo of purest ray serene. China has developed a system of cur- said he. "Why, Jacks the dearest, done to an advantage, but it la usu- alary* la which a nntlve. who If pussled to nnderstaad what 1 was which toys on acoosnt of a Oermaa archy from hor father, tho lato duke Umes In Scotch baron style. Situ- "1 saw your father taklnf you to Established ia presaat Hair Store 1879. W, W. MACQUEDf A CO. performed they are due to a very An eclipse of the eun has had the nothing but Fostum in place oj It Is a pleasure to certificate him. rency centuries ago, before this coun- kindest, most honest white man in stand considerable rough treatment ally a mistake to sell off the best Ms or seven miles oat of driviag at, aad thea took Off hia hat MB. This Damaacus eoaoora le tlie ated upon the northwest shore of the woodshed yesterdsy morning, Wil- same effect. of HamUtoa. whoso only child sho JTA. A. IdM. Tt «ra< Hw AT.««I CerBer La SeliySliedlnB. Chkef try was discovered by Columbus, the world. I've got to go on the clever device An animal trainer has and yet yield fair crops of fruit. mares, keep them for breeding. —headaches are a thing of tf Brodick bay. Its position Is an excep- lie. What had you been doing?" "1 live," said Mr. Kemp to an editor t tn n poarlng rala, after dark, aad scratched hia head, anhUndfpl of only oae la Syria known to have a ma> was. Aa solo owner of this sssglrt •WhtlqtA.. MnitHhk. when many of our ancestors were stand for that boy." "Not while I'm informed the Matin that he has util- and the whole family is in fine! "Nothing. He just took me out there the other day, "In a shack on the Pali- Caught In Deception. the travelers their proper tha rala. efclao for craeklng apricot pits. kingdom, tho marehloosss raise wise- Uoaally fine oae. la HOt. when enils- living in darkest feudalism, before the his lawyer," said the legal sharp. "I ized a system of wireless telegraphy Worn-Out Land. "Postum looks good, smelljj N to meet a aoldler friend of hie.** sades. 1 came into town today to sell Make Dairy Profitable. Friend—"So your husband has been figures aaiasisgly; 1 gaess yon maeta mistook me,' ly aad well over loyal sahjoets anm- lat la these waters. King Edward paid dawn of what we call modern civiliza- know just what would happen. The for training animals to do all uorts of One of the surest and best ways to tastes good, is good, and does "A aoldler. Who waa he?" J. o. KiLLoaa a a poem. This is Friday, and 1 do not To make the dairy profitable, care deceiving you, eh?" Mrs. Henpeck— r much da we owe yea, ay he snld slowly. *1 tnld 11 cents, hnt Advert!slat One. hering la all aearly M00, says tho a rlslt to tho esstlo. tion. other man's lawyer would ask you tricks. The receiver Is placed on the build up worn-out land is to keep a the whole body." "That feller Corporal PualahmeBt want to go back to the shack before as to feed and water Is essential. "Yes, the wretch! I used to give him 1 asked, aa he taraed to go If hlt> too much—' r. Irrtaf Fletcher, aa eapoaeat cf Wide Wortd. This fact was brought to notice a your occupation. And you'd say: 'I'm horse's bridle, while the trainer or an good herd of cows, and to put every Name given by Postum CoJ he's always talking aboat" Monday afternoon." When water can be piped to the atalls a dime for his car fare every day, and 1 couldn't get ay dollnr oat qnlek haman latereet advertising, asked sa The Islaad, which Is sosso alnotooa Why He Cssssd te Be s tulter. short time ago by the presentation to a writer of fiction,' And the lawyer assistant malnipulates the transmit pound of manure back on the land. Creek, Mich. Read 'The Road i The editor took the poem and read the best results are had. 1 find he's been walking to the office hesitated, shaffled his feet aad enough, and when 1 Pit It la hit haad advertislag riddle at ft fpMai Clab miles loni aad tea aad ft hftlf broftd. "Do yon know, mamma," eselalmed ASTHMA would get up and stand over you ter, and by a code of signals, which ville," In pkga. It very carefully and then looked at the British museum of - a Chinese 'J? aad thaahad hia, he protested agnlnst dlaaor la Nov York. with ftn area of o hundred aad slaty- PatBass Fadeleea Dyes oolor 1B eold ftwiiaiy far tha pvampl raNaf af and look Into the dark receaaes of are not difficult to teach, the animals Balancing the Ration. and spending the money."—life. Postum now comes In twoj B little flrst grader of tbe elty schools, Kemp's clothes—whleh were eompar*- bank note. Issued In the Ming dy- ,111, partner, 1 deal waat tar the aanificenee of tha aoapeasatloa, "Why Is tho morchaat who doesnt eight square mllee, hss had a i» water. Adr. ****!• Hay Paear. AakVaur "BwaSSSSs."" nasty, along about ItM A. D. your soul for a time. And by and by, can be made to give any desired "an If corn la to be the main grn'n ra-' Benefits of Duat Bath. Regular Postum—must "every boy ta e«r class has got a drutitat far It wms Isr Fill SMmx msit mti waST* igr tively whole In sereral hard on yon ans, beta' aa aad even followed after as, arglag adTortlso like a maa rowing « hoot r maa tic history. Along tho ellfs of The Chlneee, apparently then as deepalring ot finding one sweet, as- swer." It Is suggested that this ays tlon for the cows, pome bran or alfalfa A gco ' r dust bath will do mora Chronlque Scandaieuee. boiled. I sweetheart hat aer Out ef Dale. MtTNIOfi LYMAN 01, LU, IUFFAL0, ILY. thsa ehewed thai he haf a tMd Gossip (at top of her voice as taba Br np'gnlnat IL HoWd if- that wa take soae of It Mr. Fletcher aaked. the south coast there are sereral ; were erer adepts as flnsnden^ piring thought In you, he would turn tem Is used In the case of the cele hay will balance It nicrly "ut If is or th • Af the flock than any Instant Poetum—Is a sohtf "Aad why have yo« Boaer aaked MngglBS—flhe's sach aa old-faah- brated Elberfeld horses Prior to the mov train rushes along)—"Why do I stop ke year "Bocaeeo he goee backward," said largo earoras. one betof known as stether -n gift m- MM *• mm. it The Chlneee are the baakera of the to the Jury. And he would erchsnge not necessary to ferd be '- der. A teaspoonful dlssolvea| loaed glrL MTEITSSSREES talking at tha stattonaT My good girt, hlstled. Aa eld eoQvette kes ell tke Wintaai Hay Gardiner, promptly. ths hint's care. Hero Robert tho . J «*. Thsgr handle all thC e an Intelligent, llbetofs smile with utllUatlon of wlrelees telegraphv ib» la a of hot water aad, "Well." hesitated the little ftllow Bugglae-How de yet d o' Goehen!' he erdaiaisd. of S yovif one, and BOM ef eld- thtae It stardy smla. Aad thea he trainer mentioned employ** nw -»> *• the man who do yon sappeas I want averybody to a delktoas "No," said Fletcher. "Because he Bruce Is said to hare hlddea hlmoelf "Helen was my sweetheart, hat ahe faahloned? hear aU aboat Aaat BofWa and fta Qknnif ter stayed ant la tha woodsi' ekftms.—Astolee Dejftj. has Is got aloaf without sales.'* for some time, while It was from Brod- awsws- IWMM as haek It MS ehahr, -4 wtth. ef slgasls hi •ssis of a u,. A If* 'Ot Ith thi lost her froBt tank** MagglBs—the Is psitUvsly effeml- /'K TWrtlBWe'• MM W W. N. U, DITROIT. MO. KtfH

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XXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXKXKXMKXXXXKXXXXXXXXXX KHOMEimRTO ODD LAPSES OF MIND HINTV OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Small Economies That Will Go Far To- SUITORS OF ward' Leesenlng the Monthly SCHOLARS AND OTHERS NOTED Expense Account. FOR ECCENTRICITY. RllRlitly polled ribbons, if well pow- FDIVOLIT MNMERMWRN dered with French chalk or magnesia Forgetfulness Ont of the "Strong held over the heat from a stove for Points" of Many Able and Accom- 1 a few minutes, will quickly shed any plished Men—Sometimes the BV KENNETT j grease or soil. They should be cure- Last Day, SATURDAY, January 17 Result of Self-Hypnotism. 1 fully pressed after the powder and soil JIAKRIS I have been brushed off. Some years ago I had to speak at a ! Smoke from a damp or ;;as often which are soft and most becoming. 1 soils a ceiling in one particular spot, ^/>n POCKET STAMP CASE Tho muffs, too, are very lovely. The Work." "Have you any fads?" in- while the rest remains beautifully nnrTMCCQ CmifjUT fQR black plush, giving the effect of seal* white (ox is an especially appropriate quired my host. "The lust parson we The Greatest Clothing and Fur Coat Sale off our career ends Saturday, January 17. Every i white, tl is useful to know that soil- , jOV I WtOO OUoUn I TUll skin. An attractive small model of evening fur, and, in fact, all the mem- had here refused to sleep in a bed. ed ceilings caused by lamp and gas • black plush has a slightly turned up KCCIPTABLE SMALL GIFT FOR bers of the (ox family are favorably When every one had retired to rest will be rendered less conspicuous if brim and fulled crown. At tbe sidn MAN OF BUSINESS looked upon this season. A striking the whole house was roused by a ham- article in our entire stock of Men's and Boys' , , Fur Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Mackinaws, rubbed over with dry whiting. | KEYNOTE OF THE PRESENT Mont and back there is an aigrette combination of black and white furs mering on the wall of our visitor's To make baked potatoes dry and STYLES IN curling down over the brim. Is produced by combining lynx with bedroom. Come ^and see!" MILLINERY. I entered tbe bedroom. mealy, just when potatoes are tender , Another small shape is made of ermine. Another effective combina- put a fork at least twice into each po- j |lay Be Made an Attractive Little Ar- "See those excavations?" He point- , , Underwear, , Furnishing Goods, Suit Casec, Bags, etc., has been reduced in price tion is that of black and gold brocade lato to let the steam escape. ticle, Etptolally If the inltiala ed out two large holes In the wall. MELISSA WOULD NOT MARRY A with lynx trimmings. adequate. No, sister didn't make a Salt and vinegar make an excellent Idea Makes for Grace, a Matter That •f the Recipient are Work> where the paper had been torn away FAMILY. hit with me. The sample cousin- mixture for cleaning water bottles and Has Been Somewhat Neglected— ed With Theee ef Dener and the plaster disturbed. "Well, the well. you saw the hat siie was wear wine decanters. Put. a dessertspoon- TrimmingB on Brim are parson we had here last hammered "He's a perfect gentleman, I think," ing." to unload quickly. No reservations. THIN GOWN IS THE DECREE ful of rough salt into a decanter, two huge hooked nails Into those declared Mrs. Merriwid's maternal Picturesque. The waletcoat pocket etamp caae Of course it wasn't exactly the hat niolsten it with vinegar and then walla to support a hammock." maiden Aunt Jane. hown In the accompanying eketch Idsa Csrtslnly a Pretty Ons, Theugh I should choose," Aunt Jane con- 1 BhHke lhe decanter till the stains are Her niece, proceeding with her soft ould make aa acceptable little gift Thsre Should Be Much Olscrstion I had the qualified pleasure of meet ceded. , removed. | Softness of outline achieved by Our sales are widely known for their size and value-giving powers. Ing this eccentric at dinner some Improvisation on the piano, expressed ! graceful draped effects and by the use tt a man on an unimportant occa- Exsrelssd in Its Wsar. "Very well, then." said Mrs. Merrl- To clean a meat chopper, put a piece yeara after. "Can I serve you some her entire concurrence In that opin- of furry and feather trimmings is the oa It la made In two aeparate wid. "What it to bandy words, of bread through It after you have soup?" Inquired our hostess. "Never ion. i keynote of the millinery for winter lecee, and the portlop containing the Paris has decreed that ones again as Mr. Huskln remarks? There are been chopping'raisins, meat, or any- Never before take eoup," waa the reply. Then, "And he's very sweet tempered." i wear. Styles follow each other in tampa, ahown la the upper •ketch, the winter sown shall be diaphanous, the ginkesses who would consider thing that is hard to wash out of a This Great Clothing and Fur Coat Sale is the Greatest of them all. later: "Tou will take some flsh?" The Aunt Jane continued. such swift succession these days that {ta lata the lower portion carried out In chiffon or muslin vel- themselves privileged to greet me chopper and you will have no dlfli- cleric simply shook his bead.' So he "Surest thing you know," murmured there is no predicating safely what la aiaking It. two heart-shaped vst, or at ve^y thickest crepe de Chine with a clammy kiss and give me ad- i culty in washing it afterward. declined dish after dish. Mrs. Merrlwid, still playing. "Some j hat tules will be six months ahead. peeea of thin cardboard are cut out or almost sausy . Bzcept In the vice and criticize my and ask i such assortments to select from; never before such reductions in price. All suits and overcoats have "But what will you have?" Inquired saccharine, he Is." and by midwinter towering shapes. tha alia Indicated, and neatly COT- severest weather there Is something me what I pay my dressmaker and the now desperate hostess. "And you can't say he isn't good DISH OF SMOTHERED BEEF with plumes rising aloft, may be the | i ad with thin illk and then eewa to- to be said for these , when follow me Into the kitchen and borrow "1 should like five raisins, one apple. looking." whim of Paris just now. however. • S been marked without regard to their true worth—anything they will bring, and bring quickly. And Fur and Fur-lined Coats- tther at the edgea to the polnta In- they are worn by the possessors ot my trunks for a month s vacation and a few nuts and some oil." "1 could, but I won't, dearie." said Made Up With Mc^aronl, It Is Most everything in the millinery line Is low. i t cated by A and A, the upper part magnificent furs. A long fur coat Is tell me what my husband likes and I luBh ilng left open Hy this time every one was uncom- Mrs. Merrlwid, executing an arpeggio Delicious for Dir.-ner When the , soft and graceful Flat, moderately ' * I' - dimmed with airgrett^ far too warm to be healthy. If worn dislikes and direct my attention to my 11 l!i a lar crown fu,led lnt0 For the pocket for the etampe, a fortable. A whisper went around that with nimble lingers. "To save time Weather Is Cold. ! large hats of an exceeding softness of ^ «" ' * priced at the actual factory cost to manufacture. over a thick , except on very ex- Increasing stoutness and call me Me- numm ece of cardboard an Inch and a there were no raisins in the house. 1 I'll admit that he's intelligent, a good (outline are In vogue the very large ! turned up brim. The model ceptional days. lissa." Mrs Merrlwid got all this off belB wdi d An over the hpa<1 suggested that he should go on with citizen, a consistent Christian, a nifty Two pounds of shank (or any pre- hat Is not favored by the woman who " larter In width, and an Inch and a Unfortunately a may be in- in one breath. "Married to them!" she the oil and the apple. His face as- dresser, and a patient piecemeal pic- ferred cut). Have saucepan very hot. avoids bizarre styles In dress, and the | MARY DEAN, If In length, la covered with acme tended for one class, but It will be exclaimed. "Of course I would be. sumed a look of eloquent resignation. ture puzzler. He departed this house fry out a piece of fat or groase, bot- tiny audacious hat has likewise been , SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 copied by others, and the result of and worse. Nay, dear, a man may LAST DAY The next moment he sprang to his on the ninth day of November. 191-, tom with butter, cut up meat and vetoed. In fact, the size of a hat— | such a mode as that of the thin win- speak with the tongue of an angel and SHORT IS POPULAR feet and rushed from the room. and place In pan. allowing to fry until large or small- is no longer the fea- ter gown spells pneumonia for a good make love like John Drew in his palm- The intelligent under-footman had "He'll never come back, he'll never smeared on every side. Salt and pep- ture tiiat presents irs'-It obtrusively to many people. However, at least the iest days: ho may be liberal, consid- Good Reason for the Vogue Which brought In bicycle oil! come back, per. dredge with flour, pour on boiling the attention, for hat sizes are mod frocks are pretty, especially when erate and unselfish and thoroughly This Serviceable Garment Is Just A delightful old clergyman, pro- No, he'll never come back any more " water to just cover meat, cover close- erate and shapes conform pleasingly | trimmed with fur. Fur and old lace domesticated, but if there is an Uncle fessor of Greek at my own university, Mrs. Merrlwid sang this with ly and simmer slowly until nearly to the head and to the line of the i Now Enjoying. combined are a very fashionable trim- John with nothing between the neck LOWELL, MICH. had a habit of forgetting to put on mournful expression. done. Do not add more water unless shoulders, this last being a point ming at the moment, although a fa- band of his shirt and his whiskers there is danger of going dry, for you Vocng pir!-- are finding the mannish his clothes. Once he walked into col- "I'd like to know why," said Aunt which the skillful milliner never over- COOKS. who is to be on, v want mous French dressmaker has de- shir'.- nuide of st rifled or plain wash- lege chapel in an old-fashioned night- Jane. considered on visiting | - enough for gravy, and not looks (Irace. not size, is now the im- nounced the mixture as In bad taste, | terms and entitled to a seat in the a stew. Twenty minutes before serv- ubl" silk or crep.- de chine very much //vcne% shirt. It was a misty morning early Mrs. Merriwid's rich contralto was portant corifiideration, and next comes ' and being bad art ! chimney corner where he can spit on ing pare potatoes and add whole with tfi their lii.U.tr Most cf the models in February. An undergraduate was again raised in song— harmony of color. For the evenings, of course, thin ! tho hearth. I beg to be excused. Uncle snuill piece of onion. At tiie same are absoim- iv masculine in the se- reading the flrst lesson, when this "I don't think his Uncle John Trimmings are placed on the gowns have it all their own way. Even ! .iohn, iiguratively speaking, lias done time put macaroni to cook in rapidly brim v'-ni\ r lines. This, however. silent, ghost like figure moved along Ever had a collar on." ofterur tiia'i on tin cro vn. and brocades have now been brought to , more for the leading industry of Ueno boiling water and allow to boil 15 when girl who Iik"S to ex- In the him dawn which crept In "I wonder If you'll ever learn to be they are on the crown they ar* very such a degree of lightness and sup- • than any other factor. They ought to minules, stirring often with a fork- ploit -t tad of fashion. Those through the stained-glass windows. sensible," sighed Aunt Jane. apt to droop or cur! over the pleness that they are practically like i erect a statue of him in tlie market so as not to break, then drain and brim, wh i 'lislik • t! plainness add a jabot One of the dons took his arm and led Mrs. Merrlwid whirled around on lack of one ear, .,s is shown I gauze. Indoor gowns are still being place opposite tiie courthouse." add to meat. Cook all together un- n the of hi' or a !j w at the neck line, but him out. the piano stool and faced her relative. hat described above. .Sor:." of these trimmed with pink or pale ground til potatoes are done. Take out thick . : j r to wear the blouse xxxxxxxxxx*x>o x>ooc "Darlingest aunt." she said, "1 am not Mrs. .Merrlwid tumid to the piano Irooping trimmings- usually in tlie cameos, and they were also seen on On another occasion it was his turn part on deep platter, thicken gravy a- ;• •.•:i!i a simple fastening of tho frivolous, unthinking creature you again, and sang: shape of ostrich !• ath-n. •tou<-h the hats and coats, so those who possess to preach In tho cathedral. Instead of , ^cem me nenPaiii this apparent kid- with tablespoon of flour, dissolved d wn the front. stepping into the pulpit, he walked out "He's a perfect gent, but when 1 get FA KM TO LET—On shares, ail fur- FOR SALE—10 acres at Empire, I>ee these fine ornaments can still wear rilnK th(>re a dpep with little cold water, beat very •• .-.re of crystal, white or IjOWKMi MAIlKF/f ItFrollT. Sam and (Sodfrev Beirl from Alton lanau county, three viliatre houses, serious ap- tied up for life NOTHING in the advertising v.Hltid G. Friedll Sunday. niched or In part, SO acres, 2 milts them in this very effective manner. altogether, and things came to a stand-> pr(lclation of y]r uiudthlck's merlt- smooth, then pour contents into plat- v OH to match the blouse and Corrt'i'tnl .lau 7, REACHING THE SPOT lots and barn. Inquire Pat Bowes, 5 Clover anef I II pick north of Lowell, the old "Fox T ter and serve very hot. Dumplir.'js can wi'ii !i•' i '; i;..' to girls. It exposes lU'iins 1 •" llav lialotl ton ix 00 FOR SALE—Good drv wood—sec* town. "My boy," he said, "I came out gives me what is commonly known as you to. Melissa." remarked Mrs. Merri- in a well-circulabed newspaper, Oorn .t Outs (V Ml

I'hone 0. adv tf Suffered with Tim hr.iHiuu $1.00 jwr year. GI6AR Throat Troui l or photos thai please, Uhodei?. Mrs. ('.Taylor of Traverse Ciiy farmers, Attention j Funeral of Casey Shephard at Mr. Bames Newsy Notes About People used to be te visiting Lowell relatives. You Know Bailey Church. aherlft of Hakes srives |ironipt 1ms find From our West Vergennes Scribe. Warren Jfaving purchased the Jl* Sodfrey Herald bargain days extended County. baggage servie''. IMioae •$." adtf to January 15. See notice on Casey P. Shepird,8on of James "Smoke a cigar with ms, old man." Tennessee. Mr. ami Mrs. (". 11 oilman of I first page. and Orpha Shephard, was born Rarder's cordial voice arrested Rot From ex- MORSE LAKE. WEST CASCADE Ionia are visit in relatives here. • lingham as the posure to stock of farm Smplementa, TJools, etc., TheG. A. R. and W. R.C. will Telephone or mall your orders for Telephone or mall your orders for December 14, 1844, at Augusta, the elements latter's easy step The Wi'st Mieiiitfan poultrv hold a joint installation, in their clothing and furnlshlDg* to H. J. clothing and furnishings to H. .1. Kalainzoo county, Mich., and he acquired Taylor. He pays all postage an Taylor He pays all postage on par- mounted to the show is on in (Irand Hapids tiiis BIQ SACRIFICE SALE died at his home in Ada Decem- throat S will dispose of same at gieatiy re* x new quarters, Wednesday even- parcel post orders. cel post orders. adv niazia. trouble. week. ing, January 14. ber 31.1913. January G—Miss Martha Everett January 5,—Ths second annual -Ahl- the re- He s u p- Spauldlng and StreeterNew Year's In 1868 be was united in mar- posed that Mrs. Win. Seimffer of (Jrand Beginning Monday, January 5,1914 duced prices. x Miss Iva Moye, who has been returned to her school Monday after sponse sounded a riage to Harriet Stout. To this Rapids visited relatives here last spending her ('hristmas vacation vacation. reunion, was held at Mr. and Mrs. R. bit itartled. "Is his health L. Spauldlng's, The table was union were born four children; Was entirely at home, returned to her school Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Veltar enter- that you, Ralph? week. X tained their won Orlow, wife and spread for twenty six and an enjoy- Addic M., who died May 11, A dark evening ruined, in at St. Joseph Sunday. able time was spent. Mrs. Sophronia Shear of (Jrand S am located in the old Vowsley baby uf Alto Sunday. 1888, Fred J., Ray C., Clare M. this. 1 did not see spite of all Marriage licences issued Fri- John Van Houten Is home on a the treat- Kaputs is (raring; for Miss r. l»os- Karl Curtlwi returned Monday, to He was a veteran of the Civil you at all. I was men t he I I day: Levi A. Wilson of Stanton vacation. worth. barn, firat north of John Clark's Grand UapldM, where he Is In Jury, war, a member of the Tenth going to my could pro- to May Delia Shepard of Lowell: after two weeks at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson en- Matthew Collins of (Jrand Rap- 1-3 1-2 off Winter Goods room." to on all Michigan Calvary Company M. cure. Many ol the young people from tertained their brothers and bisters ids spent Sinulay with Miss Jessie X Walter A. Shepard to Sadie with a New Year's dinner. He was a member of the Brad- "Pshaw! It's After Walker, both of Lowell. this vicinity went to Buwne Center early yet, Arden." using four grocery. Sunday night to listen to a lecture Mr. and Mrs. Wllllan VanDerVere field G. A. R. post, also a member Combs. Our sale last January was the most successful that we ever conducted. Our Rarder's chair bottles of «iven by Uev Lloyd Mead on tne entertained a company of young of the Ada I. O. 0. F. No. 480 FlorenceSeot t returned tr, Ann X King Milling Co. have in nice creaked in the Peruna h o "Kvlls of the Modern Dance." people to a New Year's dinner. Arbor Monday to resnu.f her Come in and "look around." There is car timothy and clover offering and of Thornapple Rebekah shadow. "Sit claims that MR.B. W.D.BARf stock of Fall Goods was sold out to such an extent that practically our entire show- at $1.(> 00 per ton if taken from The West Lowell Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Sailer visited at Mr* Lodge No. 331. studies. sure to be something here you need, X olllcers for 1U14: Supt., CI>nton and Mrs. Wm. VanDerVere's Sunday down. Here is a McMumvUle, Ten car. adv The funeral was held at the seat. Be sociable IVrrin MKineen and A'hert and you won't miss the small price we Thomas, sec., Marie Curtiss; treas.. Mr. and Mrs. William Teeple have restored to health. S9 ing this fall and for this sale is new 1913 merchandise, and if price and variety of The Christian Endeavor society ('laud Yelter; chorister, Fred Priest; returned from a visit In Youngtown, Bailey church Friday, January 2. and have a smoke. Catarrh of the throat is not on Roth returned to Ann Arbor will ask for it. X will meet at the home of Hattie organist, Lena Velter. Ohio. Those from a distance who at- A small weed, hut annoying disease of itself, but Monday. Wilson on Washington Street, Miss Emily Sayles of Lowell spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spauldlng of tended were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of high in grade." poses the victim to many othei Mr. and Mrs Verne Walters of goods are any attraction to you, don't miss this sale. Remember the date, Monday, a week with ber niece and husband, West Cascade visited the latter's (Srand Ledge, Jay Ellis and sis- "Thanks, yours eases. We are constantly brea Monday evening Jan. 12. All Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbosh, returning parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCaul are always good Into our 'throats numerous a Snranae spi'iit Snndny with Low- fames €. Sreen members earnestly urged to be home Monday. New Year's eve. ter, Mrs. Edith VanStickle, of pherlc germs. Disease germs ell friends. Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shepard stuff. Well. I im- January 5. Here are a few of the many attractive bargains we offer you : present and invite a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Behler returned agine my bed can sorts. This cannot be avoldc The sensntlon of the season— to their new home lb Traverse City, and son, Donovan, of Grand Rap- the throat la healthy the syst^ Mrs. Alcott, a former Lowell KEENE CENTER. wait. Your wi|e, I protected from these pots the Maxwell automobile, 11. V. Saturday as Mr. Behler Is superin- ids and Albert Shepard of Lowell. suppose. Is get- resident, died at the home of her tendent ol the Traverse City High Telephone or mall your ordere for germs. But if the throat Is rai (jrtty, a«rnnt. adv daughter, Mrs. WalterG. Abbott, school and his duties called him back clothing and furnishings to H. J. ting her beauty sleep.** Rolling- punctured with numerous UU I'egular session of ('vela men after a short wedding trip. Taylor. He pays all postage on W. C. T. U. Important Annouce- ham settled comfortably, striking a oers, by catarrh, then the d SPECIAL at Ferry, Oceana county, aged parcel post orders. adv match. germs have easy access to the s] ehapter. O. K. S., Triday evening. SPECIAL SPECIAL 04 years. The body will be Wednesday, Jan. 14, the Kent Co. ment I'omona grange will meet atAlto. Guy Heath of Grand Kaplds Is "Maybe. She was half napping in Keep the throat well and ,1aunary 0. This is the way to protect yo Ir!#* . m. raised voice, and at last threw away trouble and had three doctors smooth Ice on Morse Lake, Dale Cur- New Years with her mother Mrs. The guest of honor will be Mrs. will of Casey P. Shepard. de- his stub. The coal glowed In the grass ing me. AU failed to do m ell relatives. ceased. Property valued at tiss skated Into an air hols. He had Sweet In South Lowell. A. J. Dann of Lake Odessa, who good, and pronounced my healt One lot of men's detached cuff Dress One lot boys'Knee Pant Suits, good st vlish palO'i-ic and presence of mind to break the thin below, winking at him cheerfully. Miss Martha I •radish was Repairing Twenty-five neighbors and friends S3,GOO is devised without reser- recently attended the World's I concluded to try Peruna, an , regular si and §l.o0 values regular to si) suits, while thev last SPECIAL ice until It was firm enough to hold "Have another," invited Harder. the jzuest last week of her nnele, s gave Mrs. Dan Carr a complete sur- and National W. C. T. U. con- using four bottles can aay 1 wd good bright patterns, sizes 11 to L . 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of work in the \ation to the widow of the testa- up one of his companions and Joe prise last Saturday for dinner In hon- "Say, now, I'm not half through. Rol- C, .1.!»radish. vention in the East; and she will tirely cured." during sale SS>c

X THE LOWELL LEDGER

lOWEILLEDGES Permanent Palish for ttevea. THE LOWELL LEDGER F. M. JOHNSON. Pufc'hfctf. Instead of aolllng tbe banda with ar- IB CPILCPBV CONQUiRCDf M th« PoKtofflie m Lowell a* dlnary blacking there are several girdle of rose satin which encircles tba Stcond-CUM Mailer. waist. The neck, front and bottom of kinds of improved polishes on tba WONDERFUL 6R0WTI) OF WITH FUR TRIMMINGS New Jersey Phyelclan Said to Hava lAWmx UU-HIOAN State and General News Section of Ledger bolero are trimmed with dark fur. msrkst which are to be applied with Many Curse te Hie Credit. The tunic is also bordered with a band a paint brush and which keep attractp THE CANADWI WEST Red Bank. N. J. (Special).—Advlcea Iva for a couple of weeks. This polish VELVET THE FASHIONABLE MA- of Ihe fur. from every direction fully conflrm alio cornea for tba nickel part of tba The tailored frock sketched Is of a Hariey li TERIAL JUST NOW. previous reports that the remarkabia atovc. The Cities of Western Canada beautiful shade of rich goldea brown treatment for epilepsy being admin- Compiled and Condensed for Readers of velour de laine trimmed with fitch. •% Reflect the Growth of the istered by Dr. Perkins of this city, ia The girdle is of brown velvet. Maynard Tree That Producee Milk. Country. achieving wonderful results. Old and ' Combination Is Peculiarly Rich and An admirable model of white o Lowell and Environs J It Is claimed that in South America stubborn cases have been greatly Effective—White and Black. With duvetyn was shown in a smart shop PLUMBINQ there is a most convenient milk-pro- As one passes through Western benefitted and many patients claim to a Daah of Other Color, a Fea- on Fifth avenue the other day. The A dudng tree which the natives take Canada, taking the City of Winnipeg have been entirely cured. skirt, bodice and upper part of tho And all work in counection advantage of for tbe feeding of their as a starting point, and then keeping ture of the Models. Persons suffering from epilepsy way Commissioner to the County children. By boring a bole In ita peplum were of white duvetyn. 'lo with City Water System. tab on the various cities and towns should write at once to Dr. H. W. Road Commissioner, in counties under trunk a clear, aweet stream of nilk By MAUY DKAX. the lower part of the peplum was at- CLERK IS JOL1ER that line the network of railways that Perkins. Branch 49, Red Bank. N. J.» the county road system, and to Boards emerges, which Is both healthful and Velvet is more than ever in evi- tached a broad border of plaited Photic 182 [PEACE cover the provinces of Manitoba for a supply of the remedy which ia STOPS FIRE PANIC of Supervisors, or Township Boards delicious." flence, and an entire costume of one brown moussellne de soie trimmed at I SaFkatchewan and Alberta, and cover being distributed gratuitously.—Adv. of the beautiful rich colored soft . , i ij band of sable. There Battle Creek, Mich.—Gnests at in other cases. Joint action of the ing Hie eyes as the gaze is bent on tll< lj( Uom w t a O. C« IMoDann«ll| M. O* French or English velvets, irinmied tho Clifton hotel had an unrobed State Highway Commissioner and one Bablee Are Humen Manna. these It is felt that there must be was a brown velvet collar with tie of Neighbors. with fur, should make the woman who PhytUlan and turgatR parade early Saturday morning of these boards is required to fix the Babies continually freshen the raco "something of a country" behind It all. C7imf6 n&uifc. m&otG. rHgJWwmmr, coopwar. the brown mousseline knotted at. the Two little girls who were near SIAIE CAPITOL OFfHOjtyfRAPBKt'iy/IS is wearing it feel as though sh< had location of the trunk line highways. oycoiD STOJOAGJ?- flM IN NISONCI BLK.i LOWILL, M10» when fire started in the unfinished ISSUES LETTERup . We are human and kind and hope- Then gaze any direction you like and front. The girdle was of the brown neighbors In school, the public school, a long list of aristocratic ancestors. addition to this hostelry and filled "After the lines are fixed and upon ful simply because heaven is Inces- the same view Is presented. Field niousseline, tied at 'he back in a llat met one day last week in a large of- — --- • MINE OWNERS IN UPPER PENIN- And bad sat in the lap of luxury all her every room of the main building THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER application from the proper authorities santly raining babies upon us. They after field of waving grain, thousands MAN whose temper was quick and how. Tlie long sleeves were finished fice building. The mother of one of M. C. Greene, M. D. WINSHIP ASKS ALL CHIEFS IN days. of SULA REFUSE TO CONSIDER with dense smoke. GIVES AN INTERESTING the State Highway Commissioner are the human manna. The love and •and hundreds of thousands of them. whose thumbs were thick used to In- ai the wrist with a double trili j ,1^ jjttle girls Is a famous editor, and STATE TO INSPECT PUBLIC Tailored gowns of velvet, may have Mytlelan and Surgaon SETTLEMENT. As the guests came downstairs in makes the surveys, plans and speci- oare of them keeps us sweet. At Rhamnatia Car* Ca. Farm hands and laborerB are at work dulge in violent language every time brown mousseline. There was a hat she is telling tbe story to her friends. INTERVIEW. seeoeew either a long or a short eoat. The j accompany tiie frock of brown tulle M NiaONCI ILK.. LOWILL, MIMi near panic they found Harry Whit- fications which are turned over to DUILOINGS. Christmas, honor the little "Defenders nns converting the virgin prairie with his wife called upon him to button her l(J "What are you doing down here?" | flounced skirt is particularly modish, i ii, .,i in front with a brown ney. night clerk, telling funny stor- the local ollicials who supervise the ef tbe Faith!"—Woman's World. more fields. Pasture land In every di- waist up the back. He had a hard r imi first little girl. BOTH SIDES CLAIM TO EE GAIN- land suggests the charming little tunic ies to those who had preceded building of the roads under general rection on which cattle are feeding, time getting tho hooks Into tho eyes, "I have come to bring my mamma S. P. Hickt RESULTS FOR EIGHT YEARS IS To please many patrona wa bave da> a la minaret. The majority ol the ING STRENGTH. them. Whitney did not tell the directions from the State Highway TRAGEDY AT CALUMET SERVES No Arbitrary Weight elded to sell thriving and fattening on the grasses and even after he had them all ad- her lunch," second little girl. , Oallaaliant, Real Calata and SATISFACTORY. guests that every fire company in Commissioner. From the above it will AS WARNING. In Great Britain the ton is 20 hun- that are rich in both milk and beef justed there was no telling when some USE CARE IN THE "MAKE-UP" "My mamma works down here, too," Inauranoe be noted that the width of metal that dred weight of 112 pounds, that ia first little girl. the city was lighting a blaze in LINEN FINISHED properties, but It is unfortunate that df them would get loose. Lmvpll, Mich. Negotiations for Ending Great Copper "Oh, does she? What floor does Vaaonce Hloi'k. the addition, and practically all of is to be used on trunk line roads is 2240 pounds avoirdupois, in the more cattle are not seen. That, how- One day after he had nearly all of them fastened Cosmetics May Be Made Harmful In- Strike Are Now All Off and Mileage of Good Roada Built Has United States and Canada the com- vour mamma scrub?" them went hack to dress. fixed by the State Highway Commis- Disaster Shows That Actual Fire Is AMBASSADOR BOND ever. is correcting itself. Here we his wife wriggled a bit and most of the hooks came stead of Beautifying If They Are .ObT AND FOUND Been On the Increase and Cost sioner when the plans are prepared. mon ton ia 2000 pounds, the hundred Struggle Will Continue The fire did less than $500 dam- Not Necessary to Cause Panic have in a large measure, the evidence loose, Improperly Applied. AUVKKTISK FiU ND AllTU'l.KS. These widths are kept as as weight being reckoned at 100 pounds. WRITING PAPER of the wealth that helps to build up "1 wish some darn fool would Invent a hook that Important to Mothara it to Finish. age. but set back the work on the Administration Haa Been and Loss of Life. Examine carefully every bottle of fffll MICUIOAN LAW WAYS IN ILFKECT: possihl" on the dTfferent sections of Stone and rock, ilka coal, are often the cities, and it should not be forgot- would stay hooked," said the husband after he had "Cosmetic" means "beautifying." If A pi*noii who (iiiiln l(«t property annex considerably. Isaac Lynch, But Seven Per Cent. at 30 cents per pound. 250 sheets to CASTOR1A, a safe and sure remedy for roads, and vary from nine to sixteen calculated in "long ton" terms (2240 ten that the cities themselves have as the i untent.-i of your make-up box do mndercircumBi.-ni. ci which yiv*. him a Negro porter, was found uncon- tbe pound. uttered some things that are unnecessary to repeat. infants and children, and see that It knowledge or menntoflnqiiirlng HR to Houghton. Mich. -Tho lau-st and feet, according to the amount of trav- ds). citizens, young men who have come "Why don't* you?" asked the wife, not satirically not enhance your charms. v,ive the th«irueowner, and wh.mi'proprlatei scious from the smoke in his room Lansing. Mich.—State Fire Marshal most pronuMiig rll'ort to end tin- givnt from other parts, and brought with box lo your dearest friend—or enemy. Bears the auch property to hln owe. use or to tha and, was taken to Nichols hospi- | By Gurd M. Hayes-l el a road has to carry, which is usual- John Winshlp is following the recent Ladies' flne envelopes to match. 10c nor because she thought he was a fool, but for hor UM of Another perton who Ii not en* strike of copper minors in the rpper them the experience that has taught Signature of tal. ly in direct proportion to the town- disaster at Calumet with a letter to all tea Furniahea Their Living. per buuch of 26. own peace of mind and to save him annoyance. { it is a fundamental law of art to titled Iheieto. without hsvlitK firm Peninsula lame to an unsum-ssfnl "Michigan's State reward road law them to avoid the mistakes of eastern In Use For Over 30 Years. mad* ever* rennoiiBh c pftort to fln^ ships or county's ability to pay for fire chiefs in the state requesting their In Norway and Sweden 36 persons "I will some day when I have a few minutes to ! conceal art. and if. when you have the owner and n-ktore tiie pi open v to end Saturday. John M. Di-nsmore. so- I was originally enacted by the Legisia- the road, in a general way an effort THE LEDGER OFFICE and southern cities. They also are spare," he declared. "touched up" your cheeks and lips, Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria blm, U guilty oi l.iroen\. Moctlon 1 co-operation in the work of guarding out of every l.ooo live by aeafaring. licitor of the deparnnent of labor, an- tura in 1905 and became operative on imbued with the western spirit of en- •7® —*0 of the Complied l AU• of will be made to have the trunk line against a repetition of the disaster. The next best average in this particu- And he did. From a simple device which he pat- your eyes and brows and all the rest Michigan. nounced that his efforts at concilia- j July 1 of that year," said Highway terprise, energy and push, and so ented and put on the market he has made nearly of jour (ea'ures, you look as if you Enjoy Being Miserable, roads metaled to a width of fifteen The letter in part follows: lar vocation ia Great Britain. tion had failed. MICHIGAN NEWS IN BRIEF i Commissioner Frank F. Rogers. "Only Western Canada has its cities. At a $2,000,000. bad und'T^one the process, take my There an' people so pitiably constj. Tb« mott •ffectlv® w«y of re«torlnK found or sixteen feet in all counties south "The terrible disaster at Calumet to the owner thruiii{h I h* Lowell He had been In the strike region i $20,000 was available for rewards the KILLthi COUCH banquet recently given In Chicago, a What a contrast this case Is to that of Charles word for it, \our charms are not en- t ut ed who, as Cariyle terms it. are *ttj \s of the north lines of Kent county in on Christmas eve, in which many K gar. for several days and high hopes had first year, but there was not enough Here'e the Recipe of Succeea. MD CURB THI LUNOa number of prominent eltUens of Win- Tellier. who died the other day. Teilier s whole life 'r ' h in the power to be miserable." Klton Parker, of Concord, was the west, and Bay county in the east. women and children lost their lives hanced. been entertained that he would accom- roads built to take the money. The The way to make a success of any nipeg were guests. Among the speak- was one of poverty and struggle. More than once On Hi" other hand it is a narrow- Sutn" people ar« never happy unless drowned Thursday while skating. Some exceptions to this rule are being and entire families were wiped out they are miserable and make others plish the settlement of the long and results in the first eight years, to July Job is to cere whether you do it right ers was Mayor Deacon of Winnipeg. he was cast into prison for debt. He died of starva- minded woman who would not resort made for interior counties west of in a few minutes, clearly demonstrat- WITH miserable. They never enjoy anything bitter struggle. Kaly He Co. will open a bank at 1, 1913, however, have been quite or not —California Outlook. In speaking of the remarkable growth tion, being too poor to buy enough food to sustain to a hit, of rouge when her pallor is iTp.Dfi»PEB,v,s, Bay. In no cases are nine foot roads ed that it is not necessary for an Dr. King's • xrept. poor health—that's their spe- of that city, which In thirty years has Mr. Densniore stated that he had Wilmot as a result of work of the gratifying, and the results since that allowed on trunk lines over very sandy life, yet no man lu all the history of the world did unbecoming, or powder when her skin "booster committee." actual fire to occur to cause a panic risen from a population of 2.000 to one cialty. Treats all tendered to the managers in the aft- date show no falling off in the mileage soils unless some clay or other hard Ditto When They Are Full. more to conserve the food supply of the human race is unpleasanily shiny. with awful results. The catastrophe of 200,000, he spoke of it as being the than did Charles Tellier. Cosmetics should b« regarded as an ernoon a proposal from the federation A (fraud Rapids man has takeu a of roads built. materials are used for shoulders, thus ScientiutB have discovered that peo- Na* Ditcewn In the northern Michigan city has gateway of commerce and continued: He was tbe inventor of cold storage. Other men Stop *iiat cough, the source of Pneumonia, Diseases that the men would return to work contract to remove ail the carp and "At the close of the last fiscal year, making a hard roadway at least fif- ple fail iu love when the moon is full. aid only, and not be depended upon etc. I'romiil use of Deun's Mentholated brought many complaints to this de- —Detroit Free Press. "Now, how great that tide of com- have been made rich to hide defects caused by carelessness with the advantages already gained if dogfisli from Lake Morrison. June 30. 1913, 1.754 miles of roads teen feet wide on which two vehicles mi. Rwotr djzsji, Jough Drops gives relief—ac at Drugip^"- of Horses partment of unsafe conditions in many ™ CftSf* jSJR. merce is you will have some concep- through his genius. Hun- or out: orjpfONK* they could do so without discrimina- had been built on which $1,164,572 of can pass, XUHBOTtzr. mmmRar77& cormctirr in the regular toilette of the face. A bolt flying from a saw struck public buildings in various cities and [MMUTMMTMWUIMIMUIUS. tion of when 1 tell you that the wheat dreds of mllllone of dollars The face should be kept perfectly Natural Leanlnga. aad other tion. in other words an "open shop" State reward money had been paid. "In the past, the State rewards have money. His workshop was John Flickinger, of Central Lake, knd towns. In a large number of churches Dally Thought alone grown In the three prairie prov- are saved each year clean and always a cold cream ap- "Did you get the florist to put up Domcitic Animals proposition. The managers refused The cost of State's administration for averaged between one-fourth and one- nm "f v-: \-'\w an old tumbledown shack those elephants" ears for transporta- broke his neck. He died instantly. and m many halls and lodge rooms, WeakneBs on both sides Is, as wo toBKorar inces this year is sufficient to keep a through the process he de- plied before rouge or powder. this without qualification. Mr. Dens- this period was about 7 per cent of fifth the total cost of the roads re- known as Kberly's mills. , CallsFroraptly Attended to Day or Night. located on second and third floors, know, tbe motto of all quarrela.-Vol- steady stream of one thousand bush- veloped. But for him Hoth rouge and powder should tion?" more then went into conference with The billage of Gregory is now elec- the total rewards paid and less than warded and it is fair to assume that v Tbere he labored year In and "No. I thought they would feel more Buflicient exits and fire escapes are talre. els per minute continuously night and great cities such as New "match" the complexion. That is, if •rriCB mm* BOaPlTAL—In New Klre- Hilton and Taylor in the hope of ar- trically lighted. The current is gen- 1 1-3 per cent of the total cost of the year out. He practically died 4 the trunk line rewards will pay very not Installed to prevent a repetition day going to the head of the lakes for York, Ixmdon, Paris and you are a brunette the rouge will at home In a trun ' " Fteof Balldlag Mala Street. riving at some other scheme but w ith- erated nt tlie new plant erected at roads built. In this connection it Dreadful. In harness, for he worked on nearly one-half the average cost of of the Calumet hoiror in case of a three and one-half months, and in ad- Berlin would be in danger have a yellowish tinge and the pow- out result. He vyired the aunounce- Williamsville by L. N. McCleer. might be noted that departmental ex- "Mercy, child:" exclaimed Mrs. the day he died and he then Truthful Huaband. IBLACKSM1TH SHOP aad lOo STAND I!! building the trunk line roads. fire or panic. dition to that the oats and barley of famine if cut off from der hint of ecru, while the blonde will BARN IN CONNCCTION. 1 ment of the failure of his mission to penses for the past fiscal year were Harlem. "I never would have be- was eighty-four years old. Muggins—Do you ever lie to your K. L. Luther, former superintendent "It should be noted that on the would supply this stream for another take a pinkish rouge and clearer "I feel certain you will co-operate lieved my little boy could use such their sources of food sup- He Invented 500 articles : Secretary Wilson, and Governor Fer- of schools at Kalkaska has been made only 4 3-5 per cent of the rewards trunk lines the added reward is $100 Job Printing four months. wife? JFFICE PHONE, 144-2. RES. PHONE. 144-3. in bringing about better and safer con- language. Been playing with bad ply through a great storm white powder ris at once. paid. a mile for each additional foot in "The value of the grain crop alono that have been of value to Buggins—Only when I tell her I am state superintendent of county agri- ditions in your city, so lhat never children again, haven't you?" "No'm." or the Interruption of their The rouge, to defy detection, must j Judge Hilton, speaking for the West- "Between July 1, 1913. and Decem- grown in tho three prairie provinces tho world at large, but he got not worthy of her. cultural representatives of Wisconsin. width for gravel roads and $200 a mile again will the state of Michigan be oftll kinds execntcd with lines of communication. be applied so that It gradually fades ern Federation, said at the close of the replied her little boy. " Bacon little money out of them. ber 1, 1913, (the last date on which for each additional foot for macadam would be sufficient to build any of our New York, so far as its into the tint of the skin from a high Repairs have been completed on visited by a like ci^amify. which has and I have been playing with a par- ntttness and dispatch at Ellas Howe, inventor of All It Could Do. | conference: 'The conciliation and set- our books were balanced) there had roads. This amounts to sixty cents great transcontinental railroads and light, which for one person may be the power plant which was nearly shocked the entire world, and 1 am rot bis uncle sent him from Chicago." fresh food is concerned, the sewing machine, was Visitor—Does tiiis town boast of a W.O. Merrill,}!. D. tlement negotiations are a'l oft. It is been built 383 miles of ordinary re- a cubic yard for the extra gravel and all their equipment, everything con- lives from day to day. on the cheek bones, for another near wrecked by an explosion a month ago, asking you at this time to make a lucky in escaping the poor- hotel? ! now a tight to a finish." ward roads and 22 miles of trunk line $1.20 a cubic yard for the extra stone nected with them, from ocean to says the New York Sun. er the eyes. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. and the village of Deckerville is again thorough personal Inspection of all house. He came from a fam- Native—No; it apologizes for it. J. K. Koach, legislative agent for roads. Since December 1. 79 miles of required. In many cases this extra re- Not a Militant T/ie Ledger Offie* oi-ean. Hut after the rouge is applied the jBpceialty: Eye, Ear. Nose and Thro it. public buildings in your city." In 1888, when it was tied ily of Inventors. His uncle, | the American Federation of Labor, i electricity. ordinary roads have been accepted and ward would entirely pay for the extra "Don't you want to vote?" "Yes," "Now, if we are able to do this rest of the features will probably The busy bee Is all right in his way up by a blizzard, most of William Howe, invented the who is on the ground, said: "It Dens- Figures compiled by Port Hu.-on (> miles of trunk line roads making a width (for the grading is already replied Mrs. Corutofisel. "But there'a with only ten per cent, of our arable tho food within the city cforrorr am • Golden Brown Velour de Laine—Edg need touching up so as not to stand hut one should keep out of the way. Office; McCarty Blk, Lowell, Mich. State Banka Can't Join. truss bridge and his uncle, ing of Fitch—Girdle of Brown Velvet niore has failed, this strike will not real estate men show 1013 to be the grand total of -.244 miles ol State re- done), and in many more the extra no use of me trying' to do everything. Wt carry at all timti a land under cultivation what will our had been consumed be- out too much in relief. The lobes of Lansing. Mich. — Attorney-General Votiu' Is nice easy work, an* Hiram possibilities be when 288,000.000 of poor and did his full Tyler Home, invented the spring bed. be over eight months from now, un- most prosperous year in Hie city's ward roads in .Michigan on January 1. annual repair money earned would pay complete stock of fore 72 hours had passed. duty skirts are cut with godet plaits, and the ears, the chin, the lips, and the iDlSHS^SaSMZSZSZSZSlSHSelSHSaSZSlil Fellows gave K. H. Doyle, state bank- might as well attend to It while I look Ruled acres of tho best land that the sun but he loved to climb Ellas Howe was lame, lazy and shiftless. For less the managers yield sooner. I history. .More than SoOO.OUO in real 1914. Owing «.o the shortage of funds very good interest on any increased Another 72 hours would form real godet folds on the hips. The nostrils will need attention, in hll S. S. LEE. M. D. ing commissioner, an opinion 'hat after tbe real reBponslbilltles of the shines on Is brought under the plow? newt. swzywR o?not to tho garret of his little years after he married his wife supported him and have interviewed the local unions and estate transfers changed hands. in the State Treasury ordinary re- cost over that paid by the extra re- and Flat Bond and Unen have meant much suffer- same effect may be noticed on the cases the rouge being blended into stale banks cannot take advantage of farm." I >o you not see the portent of a great, <6XlWO house und work out problems their children by sewing. His wife's patient In- find them contented with the mainten- John K. Kinnane. of Bay City, was wards were paid on only 28G miles wards. ing. Today, with a tre- in chemistry. . the skin so nicely as to leave no edge. Physician and Surgeon the federal reserve act. The attorney Papers, Cardboards, Cut vigorous, populous nation living under dustry no doubt led him to think of ways to llsbt- To Pi|is Smoksrs ance being given them by the West- elected a member of the International and on 7 miles of trunk line roads; "Since this act was passed this de- mendous Increase in popu- When he got Into that gar- Many fur-trimmed models in velvet Otlice Uours: general bases his opinion on the fol- and we have those sunny skies north of the 49th en her toil and the sewing machine was the re- ern Federation." Congress on Social Insurance. Mr. the remaining roads will receive the partment has made preliminary sur- Strong Comparieen. Cards, Etc, lation. Its position is one of comparative safety, ret he forgot tho world, llh wife or his daughter Birthday Announcements. B to 9 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. 7 lu ti p. tn. lowing grounds: parallel? And if with our present de- sult, When he took out bis patent lie sold a half are fashioned in bolero style. A high- Sundays. 8 to « p. m. Densmore blames the uncompromis- Kinnane is one of the three members State bounty as early in 1914 as State veys (reconnaissance) of some 1.200 A ,kenian In Aitooua was speak- the type, machinery, ex- it carries In cold storage enough food to support might call him and he might answer mechanical- interest in It for $500 to tbe man from whom be shaped Rirdle of the velvet extends to The etlquetie of binh announce First State banks can't hold stock velopment we are able to do as we OFFICE- LEE BLOCK ing attitude of the mine owners for of the Michigan industrial accident funds are available. miles of road in order to determine ing of tlie bad weather. "It'a as bad." It for weeks. ly, but It Is doubtful If he heard them. He would rented a garret. Eleven days after the granting just below the bust lino to give the ments is definite. The folded sheet of in other corporations. perience and skill to pnt are doing now, to purchase a million the failure of his mission. board. "It is too early to give the cash bal- the most economical and feasible he said, "as tbe third band in a cir* And yet Charles Tellier died of starvation! forget his meals, possibly some , so pale pink bordered note paper an- Office Phone, 93 House, 113 dollars' worth of goods from you every uf the patent he assigned the other half Interest j necessary warmth. The mine managers refuse to dis- ances. showing funds available for Second State banks can't loan cue parade.'' France was responsible for Tellier. but every na- absorbed would he become. Sometimes ho would nouncing the arrival, the date, the A large number of farmers and bus- routes to be chosen for the trunk them up to suit you. day of the year, what will our trade over to his father, nominally for $1,000, but The white and black combination cuss Densmore's plans or the terms on their credit to other bands. tion was his debtor. Ho was born In Amiens. climb Into the garret early Sunday morning and weight, and the name of the parents, iness men of Sandusky and vciiuity State rewards this year, but the best lines, and over 300 miles of this work be worth when we have fully develop- really to satisfy claims for small sums the father continues in favor, and some of the which they are willing to settle with Third- Permission given in the fed- Prices always reasonable. More than 40 years ago. after being released from when hours later he would appear In the pulpit is sent out within twenty-four hours A. B. OADWALLADER turned out and held a "gravel bee" estimates show that more than $200.- has been plotted. In addition some ed the country? had given to him. most distinctive models introduced eral reserve act to state banks does Helpl a debtor's prison, he perfected a system for tho after the birth to every immediate the men. They will not settle in any 000 will be carried forward in the ordi- 250 miles of established trunk roads M Call at the office or phone his hands would be stained with tho chemicals be To support his family bo became a locomotive this season are in black and white, FUNERAL DIRECTOR this week. A new road west of here Bee that bewbiskered man walking "Now, who shall assist us to devel- WILD not supersede the sta'e law, which preservation of meats, vegetables and fruits. had been using. Once he we'nt into the pulpit relative and to all Intimate friends on manner with the Western Federation was completed and put in good shape nary reward fund and $100,000 in the have been staked out and working op this great empire that la there? engineer. Ho was not much of a success as an with a mere dash of color somewhere. AND EMBALMER does not permit stale banks to hold with Miss Peach. He's very hirsutak BOO and we will call Thirty-seven years ago a ship equipped with his with his discolored by the acids. He both sides of the family. Tbe sheet of Miners or treat with Densmore on by the volunteers. trunk line fund. These balances are plans have been completed on more Shall It be the alien races of southern engineer and lost his job. That was fortunate, Drecoll Is responsible for one of the stock in other banks. Isn't he?" "No. he's her suitor." cold storage appliance waa at sea for more than did not know it. of paper exactly fits Into u w by fcady Assistant. Phone 22 any plan or terms brought them from to carry the department only to July than 100 miles of these roads. Europe or shall It be men of our own although he did not think so at the time. prettiest of these black and white A shift in customs collectors here The attorney general cites a num- 100 daye and brought its cargo of meat Into port In that garret the preacher-scientist developed two-and-a-half-lnch envelope, also nar- FRUIT j the federation. 1. 1914. when the motor vehicle fund, blood and language? In the last three His brother had been sent to England to Intro- creayons, which has bodice and tunic LOWELL. MICH. has been made at Port Huron, Frank Bridges. ber of decisions to sustain his opin- as fresh as the day it was put aboard. tho photographic film. rowly color-bordered, and. if the child The companies take Hie stand lhat estimated at three-fourths of a million fiscal years no leee than 358.000 Amer- duet) tho acwlng machlno and thought he waa of white chiffon and trimmings of let Hovey will succeed Officer Hubbel LL tfce rviiaoie pMasas Some inventore are careless. Many of them Success with his Invention brought sorrow to la a boy. bearing on its flap the ful' ' the strike is off, and that the only in 1914, is expected to pay the re- "The new law requires the State ion. among them being the "bunk medldnea advertHeel d IB ican farmers have come into Western doing a wonderful piece of business when he sold beads. Tho beads form bands for the at the Canadian end of tho tunnel, lack business ability. Telller's Ideas were appro- the clergyman. It was in 1887 that he completed coat-of-arms of its father's family. A HI W"or tbe Michigan \ailoiml Guard aad The damage amounts to about God or Devil? reconveyed tho half interest in the patent to Collars, jabots and fichus, Model EBpecially Adapted for Fine Jno.J.BagIe]f& Co.,Detroit,yich. i of the situation. He is expected to remains unchanged. The local super- Chociii Creek on Hie Michigan a>e- $16,000, Commissioner Howell, chief of staff all Franco, Tho people may have neglected Tel- were sold to a company, ills widow got stock In Ellas. Then Howe took advantage of tho fact give the vest, or chemisette effects. 1 well known business man of Jackson, Serge or Tweed—Worn With Roland M. Shi vel join the forces with the iitli<*r mem- vision reinains unchanged except that nuij road." One of the burned automobiles be- to General Bramwell Booth of the lier alive, but they honored him dead. Ills funeral this concern In return for the sale of the inven- that various persons wero infringing on his pat- are fashionalile. died suddenly of heart trouble. He Smart Little Vest. ; bers of the lower houses who favor a was 4<) years old and had many ad- Hie Stale Highway Commissioner is longed to Mayor Schroeder. Salvation Army, tells a story with was a national event. Great men delivered eulo- tion. Years passed and tho lawsuit went from ent and sued them. For four years the suits limped niuffs of velvet ar-- ''Xtretne- gies of him. And now France Is to put up a , congressional investigation. ventures of various kinds. charged with making all surveys and The burning gasoline ignited the charming frankness againfit himself. court to court. A few months ago—2<5 years after dragged along. Howe won most of them and col l\ large. They are I'requently elahc ATTORNEY For fine K( At Ahmeek the Federation posted plans for trunk line roads and build- gases In the garage and caused an Flour Traveling in a country district, he monument to him ns one of its greatest sons. He the Goodwin invention was perfected—a derision lected $15,000 In one instance. With this money rati ly triniined. tire or tweed, our modet Improvements costing $30,000. are The stale of Michigan is not i notices to the effect that ail non-union ing all bridges on trunk lines when explosion that scattered the flames had one night, with his secretary, to has monuments In tho shape of Industrial plants was handed down supporting all of the Goodwin ho repurchased the half interest he had sold to Two tone or plaited conus is just the thing Magnificem LOWELL. MICHIGAN' to be made at Manlstique next season men who do not become members of the vpans are greater than 30 feet. "broke". A balance of $568,028.94, in- accept tho hospitality of a |»eu8ant and ships the world over. claims and declaring the company that had fought the owner of tho garret for In a wide variety of colorings and com- The skirt has a by the treasury department of the and caused several narrow escapes. EINO BLOCM the Federation by February 1 will not cluding all funds, of which amount friend. Site endeavored to make up About the same time lhat Tellier was dying the clergyman from Hie first to be infringing the That was one of the few sensible things lie ever binations of colon;. panel froi.t term federal government. A lighthouse is Increased Rewards. Crops mtii i be given an opportunity to do so. The $137,000 was in the general fund at for the narrowness of the bed by plac- Rudolf Diesel, one of the greatest Inventors Ger- Hannibal Goodwin patent. did in a business way. When he died in 1S07 at Very smart are the women's shoes inaiing in a wide ] to be erected, and pier lights and a "Heretofore all rewards have been Ta Investigate Storm Leases. Western Canada Federation officers are telling Hie the first of the year. The figures are TheFlourTheBpslCookslisc ing two boxes alongside, and on taking many has produced, fell or cast himself from tho What does triumph mean at this late day? Han- the age of forty-eight he left S-'.OOO.odo, with black doth tops and vamps of hox-pleat: a wrap AMOCIATBD WITH fog signal are to be installed. the same for each class of road (|250, Port Huron, Mich.—Captain C, H. parta of the Provinces of strikers that the strike ia nearly won. taken from the report of state treas- her visitors into the guest chamber, deck of a ship on which ho was a passenger. Ho nibal Goodwin's widow Is past eighty. His Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. Ho was a dull M-i't kid without tips. JI E d S E a m i ? M«Biteb«.Saskalcliewaa and That Anna Laughlin Dempsey, who 1600, $760 and |1,000 per mile,) re- urer. Westcott, of Detroit, supervising in- was a broken-hearted bankrupt—a genius without daughter Is sixty years old. Money cannot com- Now Englandor who went south, und on the plan- To conceal rather than outline the taken down cen- Alberta, have produced won- ffOWBS 4 SHiVEL, Houtuiao Buililof, and that they surely will win if they showed that In her mind tho nrlinitlvo was found nearly froien in an alley in gardless of the width surfaced, pro- Had all bills been proBented for pay- spector for the government. Instructed business senso. His engine Is in use in every pensatq them for all the years that arc gone, tho tation of Gen. Nathaniel Green of Revolutionary ter of back; little derful yielda of Wheat. Gat*, hold out for a short time longer. Tin condition of things was capable ol figure is the distinguishing note of Barley and Flax. Wheat graded Chlcag0 waB viding it was not lees than nine feet. OBAND RAPIDS. MICNKLAN Federation continues to pay benefita i ' raentally deranged and ment which are on hand the treasury the local United States marine inspec- philoeophic consideration, for she quarter of the globe. Next to Watt he is ranked years of disappointment, hope deferred and of fame saw tho alaves separating tho lint from the the up-to-dato blouse. pieces of striped from Contract to No. 1 Hard, 1101 H vlctim of wblte 1 v EAGLE HOTEL, Grand Rapids, Mich. ^ by some as the greatest figure in tho development but has not as large amounta of mon- • «* er8, is Ue Now the law provides an Increase of would have been depleted, but the tor to begin at once, and investigation pointedly remarked. "There you are. poverty. And oven now they may not get the cotton seed by hand. Few things that came Small draped hats of velvet, with a silk trim below j ^ weighed heavy and yielded from 20 10 per cent of tbe above ligures for into tbe reasons for the loss of so IUROPEAN PLAN of power. For all tho good he did In the advance- money. waist in front. 1 ' • , lo 4S bushels per acre; 22 biwhHy was ay coming in from outside labor or- statement of her sister, Mrs. Floyd state Institutions refrained from ask- If you belong to God, you will be all from the brain of many havo worked a greater single feather fancy tellingly placed, , I about the total average. Miaed Fara. each added foot In width between ment of science and Industry his reward was 1 fanizations as two months ago. Buchanan, of Battle Crtek. ing for more funds than were abso- many boats with their crews during ELEVATOR 11 Rooms $1.00, Bath privilege in- right, while. If you belong to the devil. It will not sadden the aged widow If she never revolution than the cotton gin. Without injury are in unusually good taste. The vest Is also y Ina may be considered fully as profit- C.H. ANDERSON,M.D. BTEAM HEAT eluded FIRST CLABB DINING small indeed. Harassed by creditors, by bis ur- y able an Industry as grain rnislnfE. Tbe Battle Creek is planning to make nine and slsteen feet. Thus, the lutely necessary and thereby tided the storm of November 9-11, It is too good for you. Good night," gots a dollar from the film her husband created. to tho fiber it cuts the lint from the seed and piles A distinctive note of the embroidery of stripe, with ro- gravel road which draws a reward of RUNNING WATER || ROOM. Moderate Prices gent needs, bis life bad been one of misery for "Great expectations," she says, "makes one's It into the frame in which later It Is baled. ' excellent grassea full of nutrition, are I Physician and Surgeon To Initiate Labor Laws. use of the five wells at Verona for ever the treasury account. There wee Every detail of the equipment of which Is used on gowns this season vers of satin, turn the only food required either for bed' |500 a mile for a nine foot width of a balance of $117,622 In the specific each bot; Including the position of "TRY THI iAOLi." A QRATIPUL OLD MAN. years. life discontented. We have taken this mattor phil- From his invention, which may be classed as is the degree to which It Is padded. ing from It; tbe or dairy purposes. In 1912. and again ia Kalamazoo, Mich.—Two Initiatory supplying tb. e. city ..wit.h water, ao that OCoe Hours—2 U> 4 and 7 to I p. a. gravel will draw a reward of |S60 a The tragedy of great inventora Is not confined osophically, We bave expected little. With this one of the ten most Important In history. Whitney Apparently it cannot be too heavily collar Is of satin 1913^ Chicago, Manitoba carried eff pre8ent p,aU of ge,tll,g waler from tax fund and $182,690 In the primary each boat; including the position of (he ChanaiMshlp fee beef steer. Good ' petitiona, one providing for an amend- mile if the gravel Is put on slsteen to France or Germany. The United States has decision rendered we still expect little or noth- never got a dollar of profit. Immediately upon edged with a nar- efflottver NilTt Shoe Store. Lowe LMIcfc. , ake (Joguac can be abandon special fund. The specific tas fund saving apparatus will be takm up In llr.W.D. Bmlth, Btbsl, Ky., wrltaat padded, and when the hand work Is schools, markets convenient, climate es-1 ment to the state constitution giving : «d- A more cases perhaps than Europe. It is seldom ing." tho introduction of tho gin dozens of persons cellent. For the homesteader, the maa t lorou 1 Her ei, feet wide and pro rata for intermedi- balance will be turned Into the prim- an effort to ascertain If tho men had •I have been using Dodd's Kldnar PlUa done In worBtcds the padding is ac- row mlnon frill: the legislature power to enact laws to ' ' a* i of tests Is to be made, that a genlua Is able to protect himself in a world- The one great eatlsfaction she has and that pirated the Invention. Whitney tried to protect who wlahee to farm extensively, or thei ate widths. All turnpikes must be at ary fund In a short tune. a fair chance for their IIVCB. The In- Na Maaap for tan or twslvo rears and they bavs contuated. wider frills finish investor. Cansda offers the biggest op> regulate the hours and working con- Within less than two weeks after la Advaaea ly way. It la only after be is dead that the world counts more than money le tbe vindication of all his legal rights and soon became Involved In a s, nin least twenty feet in width to draw vestigation is expected to lact several done mo a groat deal of good. I do the wrists. port unity of any place on the cooUaeat ditions of men in the state and the 8 K a contract with the Muskegon any reward. weeks. — Satfilae not think 1 would bo begins to appredata bis full worth. Sometimes that waa claimed In behalf of her husband aa tbe lot of lawsuits. Some of them be won without Baggy Top Coats. Materials re- We tre Ilea Guar- Apply for descriptive literature aad other to establish the eight-hour work- Camber of Commerce to remove their allvo todar U It even that Is lacking. man who gave the film to the world. much trouble, some of the more important were Tbe top coat is more baggy and quired: 4 yards reduced railway ratea to p,anl fro,n ( l,lca "These rewards are doubled when aataad — anxious to Ing day with a maximum limit for ' Ko to Muskegon, the Without tba Rev. Hannibal Goodwin photogra- Alexander Graham Dell will go down In history carried from court to court and were dragged on the roads are built on trunk lines and When motor car license No. 21051 A monster G. O. P. banquet Is being LeweatNet wero not tor Oedd's shapeloss than ever, and the closer 44 Inches wide, Vi Superintendent of the week of 48 hours for any person Harris Broom company ut Muskegon phy would not bavo been developed to tbe extent as tbe Inventor of the telephone and compara- interminably. Immigration. YOU have you in accordance with surveys, plans and wa" issued to Gov. Feir'-j it was dis- planned to be held Feb. 11 at Bt. Paelarr Kldnoy Pills. X tbe woman who goes In for sporty ef- yard silk 22 Inches wide, to yard employed In the usual pursuits, will Heights has started work. The com- It Is today. Without blm It Is doubtful If tbere tively little space will be given to Daniel Draw, Ottawa. Caaada.er to specifications prepared by the State covered that that number was the Johns, und the principal speakers will Prlaaa — strained my back The affair became one of the scandals of the fects follows the lines of the men's satin 22 inches wide. find out be circulated throughout the state by pany employs about 100 men. would be motion pictures todar. ret It Is a ques- baugb, yet Bell and Drawbaugb filed their patent Know Highway Commissioner. exact total of his plurality. Th* deputy be Joe Cannon, ex-speaker of tbe Eaalael about forty yaara time. Mr, Whitney, disgusted with tho protracted coats the more satisfactory will be her M. V. Molnnoo about tbero Tenae —A tion whether anr of the groat producers of tbe papers tbe same dar. and after eight years of and expensive litigation, nearly at the end of his the Michigan Federation of Labor. Cecil McLaughlin, assistant cashier "In addition to this an annual re- se. retary of state Joshingiy told the houne of representatives, und Con- ago. which loft It garment. She will rival her masculine irodefferaonftee. Bavlag al photo plar who bave made millions upon millions litigation. In which same of tbe greateet lawyers financial resources and despairing of ever getting Gowns Today. Detroit, Mlon. About These are the first petitions since Hie at the State Savings batik, of Owosso, pair or maintenance fund has been governor his plurality next year would gressman Joseph Fordney. vary weak. 1 WM neighbor In tbe number of patch pock- of dollars In ths last ten rears or one person out In American were engaged, three Justices of the Justice in tbe courts, determined to let tbe world initiative amendment became effoc- has been appointed a state bank ex- provided by the State for State re- be all cipher*. Itrovblad with inflam- ets. however, for they seem to pop out They ding. Csnadian tive As a result of an Inspection made of ten thousand of those who go to see tbe Supreme court of the United States supported have the benefit of his Invention without profit to • ! amiuer under K. H. Doyle, state bank- warded roads, amounting to 2 per cent mation of tho blad- everywhere. Tbe collar should be ar- Vel they're loose, ' Govsmmont Af eat I _ OUR Tbvy will of northwestern Michigan by Prof. MmovlesM know ot Hannibal Goodwin and bis Drawbaugh's claim to priority snd four supported J ing commissioner, Ceorge Stanton, of ...... tarr Dbeet der. Dodd's Kidney himself. The state of Georgia In recognition of ranged to faeten doeely to the throat, They are very bulky. interest of the rewards paid. This money is Myron A. Cobb, of the Central Michi- Bell. Ry the narrow margin of one vote Dell was The Joint boards of trustees of state the State Savings bank .succeeds to payable after December 1 of each PlUa enrod mo of that aad tho Sidney work. what it bad benefited through the gin voted $60.- and tbe sleeves should strap tightly Yet they hang In at the feet Prices Dr. Karl Brucker. a staff physician you when 1,1 e r gan Normal school, un active cam- Trouble. I take Dodtfa Kldnoy PlUa The Rev. Mr. Goodwin was pastor of a little made rich and Drawbaugb continued poor. 000 to him. That did not cover the legal costs, to the wrist If neceisary, English mel- Flexible weightings are a necessity. Every Woman i """I annual the postiion made vacant b> McUugh-, year providing the repairs are made at the Ionia state hospital, haa been meeting at Ionia, Jan. 15. UH'H appointment. palRn is to be started against the mow to kaap from having Backacho. I church In Newark. His par was small, barelr Bell cama on his Invention by chance, Draw, the lawyers' fees and the time he bad given to ton In a striped effect Is a new ma- Gauze-like petticoats the ankles. you're In according to specifications prepared appointed a member of the state par- apple-tree tent caterpillar, which was am 77 yaara old and a farmer. Too are enough to support his famUr. Ho was a great big, baugb by laborious studr. Bell had everr ad- tbe creation of the gin, but with this money he terial, which is considered very chic Crepe de chine is the ideal under- Some one took $300 in cash from Mistaking strychnine tablets for by the State Highway CommisMioner, Knows That need of don board by Gov, Ferris, to succeed greatly in evidence last year, al liberty lo poMlah thia teetlmonlal, klndlr man. Naturo intended him for a scientist. vantage In an educational way. Drawbough work- embarked in business in New England in the man- for the top coat, and It comes In all wear fabric. the cigar stand in the club rooms of i candy, little I^aura Isabelle, 18 months but this does not apply until the sec- tnitaadof sallow akin and face printing Andrew C. Roche, resigned. Dr. A special "welcome home" service FAMOUS PIANOS and yoa may uae my picture la con- Conditions made him a dergrman. Ho looked ed for years In bis father's blacksmith shop. ufacture of firearms, snd made enough money to the heather colorings and other Eng- Thanks to outer scantiness, under STARCH blemishes she ought to posseiB the vehicle workers at Flint. The i old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ond year after the road has been ac- Brucker has had much experience In was given in the Methodist church aeetloa with It" Correspond srtth Mr. after his little flock, vlsltod tho sick and helped Most of his life Drawbsugh was bard pressed lor live in comparative sue. lish looking combinations of color. things are very important. robbery was committed after the club 1 M. Ksbey, of Buttle Creek, ate several cepted by the State. the clear complexion and the handling prisoners, and It was the at Algonac Sunday for masters and Sani Anywhar* in iha Uidiad Stuiaa a* Bmlth ihonl thia wonderful remedr. bad closed shortly be'ore midnight, j OF them and died In COIIVUIHIOIIS be- beauty of nature and good Trunk Llnat. chief reason in causing the governor sailors of lake vessels, of which that Dodd's Kidney Pffla, Mo. per bos at 1 jjjg found out what ailed Castrlsn vaunted the glory of bis city. dtlsen. who rose In disgust and left business ability, but who hated each satin stock with white muslin turn- health. Any woman afflicted iore "The trunk line highway act pro- to select him. place contributes a large number, roar dealer or Dodd's Modldno Co., NAME WAS STRANGE TO HIM NECKWEAR WITH COAT SUIT "Our elty," he said, "produces tho best the cafe. A few minutes later tbe other cordially. To one of them came The Standard Condensed Co,, of De-1 vides for locating and establishing 80 DAYS' FREE TRIAL ^ BsSalo. M. T. Wrlla for Kooaehold over at the top. There has come or suffering at times from A petition Is being circulated In frsnchman Could Rscsll Nothing of billiard table In France, it has also" painter saw him tn earnest con versa* a fairy saying that he could have any ford, a co-operative concern, has con- Forty-eight prisoners entered Jack' something over 3.000 miles of trunk Hlnta, alao mualo of Matloaal Anthem Not Everyone Csres for or Can Wear about a strong Inclination for a man- headache, backacho, nervous- GHo. asking the council to pasa an or- •and here he lowered his voice rever- tlon with several other local worthies fessed its inabi.Uy to pay its creditors son prison during the month of Da* BRNDtoaay (Bngllab aad German worda) and red* One of the Qrsstsst Btatcsmsn of boon he desired, and whatever he had the V Shape Arrangement With nish variety of heavy white silk shirt ness, languor and depresakm ••••••• line highways In the State which are George Norrls. prosecuting attorney dinance which will provide for all • United Stateaebeeattto)ITABCXPIANO. ently—"given birth to M. Jaures." on the pavement opposite. All gsied and will consent to aujud.cation as a cember, the largest taken in for any with b •lik vetoaraoarf• Pollebfd rtvtiivMff tncitool. wfthbrMe feet pea for dainty dlahee. AU I aent free. His Rsec. his partner should havo In double por- Day Qowne. waist with a stitched yoke, long of spiritB-^night to tnr defined in a general iay by naming of Presque Isle, la the first to send the night lighting. Many citiiens think te Ffaao Innnictof. alffaBr awwaatedfof IS "Jauresl Jauros 1" mused the In amaKoinont at the strange mortal bankrupt. It will be up to the stock- month since tbe prison was built. Or •' Pree Adr. tion. Naturally his first wish was for sleeves with turnover cuffs and collar tha cities and villages through which annual report to the attorney general. tha destruction of tbe Manchester Painters are notoriously lacking In shameless painter, "who's he?" who did not know Jaures, Imagine a a barrel of money. HE VALUE holders at tha annual meeting. Janu- this number 14 came from the record- The neck arrangement of evening lo match under which Is run a colored tba trunk Una roads iball pass. Tbe Genesac county Is tbe flrst county to House by fire was due to tba fire de- tbe bump of reverence, says the tan- "Vou don't mean to say you don't Cockney nt Criccleth who knew not * vtl-prirttJ ary 15. to decide whether to reorgan- er's court in Detroit. There ara 860 Extravagant Diet. "All right," said the fairy, "but your gowns is less puzzling than any other cravat. It is the form of shirt waist asact location of trunk Unas batwaan send Ita portion of the state taies. partment and cltlseni being handi- theniitatreentsnMdtoaa.l it a which "My, but that womau'a got money to don Telegraph. One of the long-haired know Jaures?" gaspod his Interlocu- Lloyd-George, and you havo a fair partner will get two barrels on that worn for sports In tho open, and as BEECHAHft ise or to parmlt tbe plant to ba sold prisoners In Jackson prison at pres- because il is either square or V-shaped •tal tba towns is datermined after Invastl* about 180.000, to tba atata traaaurer's capped by darkuaaa. As there Is but i&wtraatroaead leave yealebi tribe of "blaguers" happened to bu tor; and tho painter, us If with dawn- parallel. wish." for tie debts. ent. aeier there wm be aeeala-ead tha tbrow away!" and, beyond folds or tulle, there Is lit- many women have an athletic ap-l gatlon and report by tba Btata Hlgb- (fflca. one boarding bousa la tha oltr. a new "llqw do you know?", spondlng a day or two ut Castres. tho ing comprehunHion, replied: "Oh, you "Stop a little," said the first, "per- pearam e, they are glad to find an ar-1 Benjamin Ettawsgeshlck, aa Indian, tle to guess about. Probably the PILLS Tba staamar Matoa waa released hostelry Is being planned. "Didn't you Just hour hor order a birthplnco of the groat M. Jauros, and moau Jonis. tho matt who won tho Two Partners, haps you'd bettor not give me a barrel ningemeiit for the neck that Is not of a eblef that was powerful (0 years neck arningcnient for the morning tho safest, surest, most con- bj tba Raid Wraeklag Co. Tba Matoa Uaut. Gov. Barratt O'Hara of 1111* Joseph T. Hlrschmaa, of Petoshey, soft-boiled egg?" got Into convorsntion with a relative race through Paris tuimo years ago?" A wicked story is told about two of money, I'd rather you would maKo only hecomlng but suitable for a coat1 ago, was ground to places la tba Har- M Oaaaatfaa. bout's In the street Is more puzzling venient and jnost economical want ashore at Point avs Barquaa la haa baan appointed Bold maa Cor tha ovor Ills aperitif ut the cafe. Tho loyal U was tou much lor tho patriotic partners who respected each other's me totally blind In one eye." null se\ erely made. bor Bprlngs branch of tba Grand Rap* aoli la a letter to Deputy Laad Com- oar haebbad baa baas Ilian ever, for the open neck Is mil remedy known. Hoocham's tha atona of Nor. 1. Jyalrlat yoa. ahf Mn. Mcapaah- state tai commlsstoa. MrH.WiiiHlow'H HootldiiK Nyrup for ChlMrnn Ida aad Indiana railroad wbaa bo waa nlsaloaar B. R. Havaaa, aays the lilt tiUe4ai women formally reasons will not wci'r Handy for Living Rooms. •irwek by tba subarbaa trala. Ha waa Mlahlgaa Maaual compUad br Bacra- Tha hoy Ufo of Kalamasaa Is la tar With a linger of tho kit hand keep Writers who have a habit of dipping Noted Author Busy at HI. better dnreslion, refreshing waa foaad daad alaagslda tha traaha FOR COPYISTS AND WRITERS li on the street In cotitiectioii with a Every living room or library ought walklai aloaf tha tracks. tary af Btata Martladala la a great aatad just aaw aver tha Bunday after- your place In Ihe book or mamiHcrtpt nmis In tho mucllago and pulling the Theodore Walts-Dunlon, poet, enr,a\ sleep, and havo nn excellent! of tho Para Marf asm railroad, jaat I tad ha'a baaa walhtag ta tha aSoo aooa Beatings which have beea start A Seer Himself. rough coat suit. And they are right. to have KOIIICWIK re It; It N handy box iMMa tho •tfofrlurr ooaatr Baa, la aradU lo tha etata. itmsi film m niwai ta w Taw, ia Tia un i wnm Work May Bo Lightened and Better as you write, and you will find gener- mucilage bnmh into the Ink may find bit, author of many books, and noted jronornl tonic cffoct upon the Charlaa Baaba. af Owaae* baa a— UMilag tha •aaar.'-Uia. ed aa a direct reault af tha recent Fortune Teller—I sou a Ions of mon All the modcru liiirt waisis luive or d:av.i! In it should br- wrappiny* Results Obtained by Following ally that, you can copy quite fast In it k good Idea to keep the mucilage for his comrlbtiiions to tho Encyelo braagbi aatt far If^oo agaiasi tha •wry aaaatjr, Aa tha bady was bad- 1 bave aa?ar saea a BMBMI laaaad bays' coafereaoe at Baglaaw, Thlrtr ey. wide lurn over collars that expose paper. Miring, stickers, dips, mucllagi whole bodily system. They have These Simple Directions. this way. bottle Invariably at one aldo of the pedla lliilaiinlca. Is working away a I Mlehlfia OOBUAI R. R. far tajarlaa lf hrtfaai oM tha slathse tan aff hi hr aay atata la the Ualoa that aaaalto Victim -Yes, eo do 1; I paid you in most of the neck, and a woman must or paste, tafca and the thousands and a wonderful power to improTe Kalaaiasao bars who attaadad tha aa- For » paper weight a heavy oblong desk, and tho Inkstand at the other most as hard as ever, though he Is now ho ill nn hoaoffarfd wbaa ho waa ptaOM, II la thaaght ho waa atraah Ihla booh li tha aoaiplotaaaaa af tab- aaal coafereaoe ara active la pashlag adv'uu-'o. either adopt these with a. net guimpe Miie liilie tbllU-H Hull omj Ih likely le iho general health, while bfi Oaadp (al lap af bar vataa aa laha Tho quickest way to copy with pen rectangular piece of brass or glass is Half of a lemon set firmly in a small eighty-one years old. At present ho is >1^—m faraad ta slaa» la I Bar dtp ac» by a alght trala aad than draggad |aai matter and tha thoromgh auaaar this BMvameat forward. Three taaau or' pull tliem outside the coal col- | want frequently and Is Ineonvenlencod purifying tho blood, Beecham'B tnte nMhaa alaag)—"Why da I atop W^Mstaledm. OwbeaaBMI or pencil Is to put a Hut, heavy wolght most effective. Tho connecting of shallow support and renewed from engaged on a volume of collected es- HOB all alfht baeauf Vs ear did aot •ovaral haadrad faat fm bUaa aaaa- hi which thia aabjaet nutter la edited. have beea argaalsad far BMmbarshlp No tbc'iifhtfnl person UOM liquid blue. It'a s lar, leaving the neck and chest ex by not having It they are handy In a Fills clear the skin aai talhlaf at tha alatiaaaT MnaadS* 9|M>f blumnalnrtfsboltliiof wsier. Auk foi over the upper edge of tho paper on words by long pen strokes has very time to time will be found to remove says. Ho Is Interested In an absorb- fa thfoagb to Lanr • froai Maakl- I lata larry aoaaty. A Jalat tofaaat Tbosa responsible for Ita oampllatlaa purpoeee. aad a stroag list of speak- posed. i known place both time and temper la 4o ran aappaaa I waat ararybady la | c'rj NW Utll Ulus.Uis blue tbat's all blua. Ad* which you write, to bold It firm and little bad effect on the legibility of the tho finish from old pens quickly and ing degreo In current affairs, not only cannot ba congratulated too wanalr*. era haa beea secured. Gov. Ferris Is P. 1 STUM PUNS 00, bBt •as Not all coat suits look well in enn- are saved over and over again Now haar all abaat Aaat BapUa aad tha leava hoth hands frsc. Then place copy and certainly saves tlms. Of thoroughly. Another good way of In tbe commonwealth of letters, but In Improva . aald O'Hara. on tho prograa. DWMIFSSA^TLMMA, ILL OEK I Old Ons.' Junctlou with a white net guimpe. For of all times, with Christmas approach the matter to he coplcd flat on the course, tha stroks should bo long bringing forth tho possibilities of new tha wider world of sdsncs In most of ' "Johnny, why did Washlngtoa «ros» this reason it Is the best form of dross- lug snd packages to be w nipped, the desh at tho left, so aa to bring It as enough to mark dsarly the broah ho- etael pons Is to let some Ink dry upon Its branches, and International poll- Ths* tho Del| s wars T" lag to wsar a high collar of muslin handy drawer ought to b« iust»U«d I them hetore using. Ilea. "Aw \ "hr did de chkkea crcaa it near aa poaalMe lo tho hlanh paper. AlUehed to the ahlrl waist, or a black without delar- 1 HE LOWELL LEDGER

Why walk on nails when It Is Just as cheap to have those soles se and make this walk of life comfortable ? TO OUR PATRONS... We have just received a new and complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, in all sizes and styles, at very reasonable prices. We wish to thank you for you patronage of the past year and hope to be able to show you more of those good values. When we say GOOD, we MEAN GOOD, as we absolutely guarantee every shoe or rubber sold in this store.

1 JL. FE-W OF O XJ IR, IP IR I O E S

Ladies' Men's Misses' , $3 Patent Leather, $3.50, $4 Vici, $1.50 to $2.50 Gun Metal * - $1.50 to $2.50 m Black Velvets, $3 Tan, $3.50 and $4 Boys' Gun Metal, $2 to $3 Cushion sole, $3.50 Vici, $1.50 to $2.50 Vici, $1.85 to $3.00 Gun Metal, $3 to $4 Gun Metal, - $1.50 to $2.50

JUST A WORD ABOUT REPAIRING Your work will be done in just the same first-class way as before. Why take time to come to town with it ? Just send it to us by Parcel Post and we will pay return postage. We again thank you for your patronage and hope to continue to be of service to you. Very truly yours, The Champion Shoe Store "ON THE BRIDGE"

EAST LOWELL) WEST VERGENNES McCORDS and SOUTH BOSTON. Notice To CorresDondents. LOWELL DIST. NO. 5 8he Wanted a Coffee Calculator. Telephone or mall your ordera for Telephone or mall your ordera for WHITNEYVILLE Telephone or mall your ordera for Dear Friends:— Telephone or mall your ordera for In a South side home there Is a cock clotliliiK and furnlHliln^ to II. J. clothing and furnishings to II. .1. clothing and furnliditmrs to H. J. I wish to express to you my hearty clothing and furnishings to li, J. ney cook with an unusual facility foi IjODR COUNTRY Taylor, lie payH all poetage on par- Taylor. He pays all postage on par- Telephone or mall your ordera for Taylor. He says all postage on par- appreciation of your efforts to In- Taylor. He pays nil postage on par- tho misuse of words. Ono morning this cel poet ordera. adv cel post orders adv clothing and furnishings to H. J. cel post ordera. adv crease the usefulness of TIIK LKIMIHK cel post ordera. adv week she said to her mistress: " 'Ow January 5—Om Godfrey lont a Tay lor. He pays all postage on par- during the past year and to solicit a C0USP}S January 5—Mra. P. Bowler and cel post ordera. adv January (•—The Misses Belle and January 6.—Sleighing, wagonlnir, much would one of those coffee calcu horae Inst Friday. Mra. Mary Whaien of (irand Haplds Alice Young resumed their duties as continuance of your friendly aid lators cost?" "Wi.y," asked the ml» January 5—Mr. and Mra. Melvln during tho year to come. and motoring are In vogue since our I Mr. and Mra. (Jeo. North way came visited relatives In this vicinity last teachers at Sunfield and North Bull last snow atorm. tress soberly, "are you percolating on home from Detroit last week, where week. Peel and baby have been visiting at The inagazlnes and papers listed In his uncle, (ieo. Peel's. schools respectively Monday morn- getting one?"—Kansna City Star, they have been visiting Mr. and Mra. M. Fase entertained ing Herald Bartraln No. 1, as published Kills Kolllns Is improving the pres- SEEL 13Y CORNERS A meeting was held at (Jeo. God- his ulster and family of (Jrand Kap- Paul Teeple who has Iwen confined In Tiik Lkdukk, (excepting the Dally ent sleighing In hauling logs to Low- The Congregational Ladles Aid Herald) will be sent you during the Telephono or mat! your ortlern for frey's liirtt Thuraday c veiling to elect lds during the holidays. to the house for nearly a month on society will meet with Mrs. Christ eH. account of sickness. Is Improving year, clothluic and furutHlitiiKM to II. .1. olllcera for the A, ().(). (i. fo* the en- Born, to Mr. and Mra. Carl l^ewls Fahrnle Thuraday Jan. 15 Jowpii Crown, wlte and children sulnir year. An o|)t»n Installation ('has. Tucker returned to Chicago I wl«h you a happy and prosperous Taylor. He pay a nil puHla^eon par- recently, a son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Draper nnd New Year. of Grand Kaplds were New Years eel poHt order*. adv will be held next Tuesday at S. Coles' New Years aft»»r spending the holi- Marlon spent New Year with her guests of their parents, Mr. and Mra with a lmi;quet and program. John L.Carey visited bis parents, days at D. A. Wood's. F. M. Johnson, RHEUMA MI Mr. and Mrs. John Carey last week. parents at Lowell. Van Haltsma. FOR ALL rORMS OF Jauuary 5— HH Kdna Ileschu re- School began after two week's va- Editor Lowell ledger. turned to Mchool Mils ninrnliiK at IIoiimt Hubliel spent Saturday Mrs. Kobert Younffand daughter. Wm. Wlngeler, who baa been seek* with home friends recently. Mra. Wm. Farrell spent part of cation. The teacher, Miss Schantz, RHEUMATISM Lowell after upeudtiiK lier vacation last week In (irand Kaplds. Belle, sp.mt last Wednesday In Grand Intr fortunes In the West, has arrived Don't be skeptical about RHEUMA, (he 11. Vanderwall Is very much better. spent part of the time visiting In CASCADE wltb her pareutM. Mr. and Mrs. 1*. Burns entertained Canada. Kaplds. home and Is assisting on the old farm modern enemy of Rheumatism, Lumbago^ Otto and Donn Wlsner have been Telephone or mall your orders for again. Sciatica, Arthritis, Gout, Chronic Neural- Tbe Aid Hoclety will meet wltb Mrn. several friends with a dancing party Mrs. Sears and children, Genevieve Mrs. W. D. Sneathen submitted to iieorfceHtevenH January 14. Allure having the measles. Friday night an operation December JJDat the II. clothing and furnishings to II. J. Koy Sherman lost one of his horses gia, or Kidney Disease, After taking a few and Arlo, left Saturday for (Irand Taylor. He pays ad postage ou par- doses you will know that the poisonous cordially luvlted. Ward llultbel spent a few days last Harry J Matte and brother were Kaplds where they will live until B A h sspltal In Grand Kaplds and Monday week In (irand Itapldswlth his broth- Is as well as could tie expected. cel post ordera. adv Uric Acid is leaving the system. Mr. and &lrf«. 0. Ueynolda enter, guests of their cousins John and Spring. er Homer afd other friends. J D. Parsons and family visited Wm, Gilck, who haa lieen visiting "For six years I was practicaliy a ftipple talned tbelr children. Mr. and Mrt). Frances Platte last week. Kevlval meeting liegun Sunday. Peter Gelb has returned homo after friends In this vicinity, left Thursday on crutches from Rheumatism. One but- Wm. Covert of Heldlng was here his parents In Grand Kaplds January a very pleasant visit with relatives 1 F. A. UeynoIdH of (irand UaptdH and recently and put In a dress closet for Kev. Ch unberlaln of Alto Is assisting for his home In Star City. tle of Rheuma cured me. *—J. K. Green* Mr. and Mm. Gab" Onan and daiiKh- Worms the Cuse of Yovr Chili's Pains the pastor. E. 'J. Apsey Is expected In Berlin, Canada and several places burg, 3839 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, III. his daujfhter Mrs Ora (lodfray. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hotchklss visited In Southern Michigan. ter Viola of Went Lowell for New School begHii Monday after the A foul, disagreeable breath, dark to help next Sunday aud part of next K1IKUMA—guaranteed—50c. a buttle, > Yeara dinner. O. UeynoIdH IH HtUI In circles around the eyes, at times fe- week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulakeslee Sun- School rennrt cards ready printod it holiday vacation. clay. Mr, aud Mra. Bert Auble are visit- very poor health. verish, with great thirst; cheeks Jessie Graham nnd baby returned ing relatives and friends In Cascade rhe Ledger office. For sale by M. N. Henry. tlushed and then pale, abdomen Mrs. June Behler returned to her aud vicinity, before going to their Edna Ilegche vlnlted lier mint Mrn. stato of Ohio, F :IY N; TI>1O»1O. fSSI . to their home In North Lowell after t'llnt ThoniaH Saturday and Munday. I.IHMM County. f swollen with sharp cramping pains visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home at Bellalr Friday after an ex- new home tn Indiana. I'Vank J. Clifin.-y m.ikcH outh lhat lio is are all Indications of worms Don't (ieo. Peel, and other relatives. tended visit wltb the home folks Mr. aud Mm. Joe lieHcbe and KOII fi iil.ir iiariricr i-f the linn of !•'. j. Chenoy here Beulah Fox haa returned home & ('o., ilolnir huHtm-sM iu tho City of Tu- let your child suffer—KICKAPOO Bertha (iress spent New Veara Lyle of (irand KaptdH are vlMltlng Woit.M Kii.unt will give aura relief- after an extended visit with relatives li-.lo. Cimniy aiiil .statu afon-sahl, and wltb Klthel Cornell In firand Kaplds. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birtlett In Nebraska, aud other places. their COUMIUH Will and Henry lleMche thiit Hnid lirm will p!iy tlii- sum of ONW It kllh tbe worms— while Its laxa- visited at the home of Kubun Leo and famllleti. will return to the City Ji(7NIM'i-'n noiw.AUS fur caoh ami t-v- Election of Sunday school olllcera > ry of C.-itiiirh that rannot In- <'uro(I tive effect add ureatly to tbe health Sunday. Paul Kubrecht Is spending a few today. of your child by removing tbe dan- was held Sunday at the church as days with his father. hy llio uso of HAIil/S CATAUim CURE. follows: Supc.. Carl Wakelletd; as Gotlleb Koth, J r., and wife enter- Mm. K. A. Ferrale upent New Yeara 1 UANK J. CMIJNKY. gerous and disagreeable ellect ol tained about 40 guests, New Year In wltb ber tdMter lu Lanetng, returning Sworn to beforo nut nnd Rtil)!er '2'\. Hall's Cntnrrh fTnrc In talcon intornally or by mall. C. 8. Cook and family, Fred ('lark uary 1 for Nara Visa, New Mexico, Maa ter, 8. F. IteynoldM* overaeer, anil ai-ts (iiri ctly utimi tho Mood and niu« received a beautiful gold uecklnce. on account of poor health. | St. RiflM with a Re 1 Klckapoo Indian Mod. Co. Pblla. or aud family, Orvus Kellogg spent Heo. Htevens; clmplaln. Klla Hem'.he; (•(.im (iiirfaci-.s ..f tho syHtein. Send for U'HtimonlalM. fnn. St Loula. New Yeara at K. L. Spauldlng's. Mr. and Mra Gotlleb, Sr., enter John Halloran, Supt. of the Kent nee retary. Will Subtnldt; treasurer, talned their children and grandchil- I-. J. niK.snv ^ CO.. Toledo, O. Mr. and Mra Jack Uockefellow en- county good roads, was In Cascade Henry Hfic.be. After the Inwtallatlon P'»ld hy nil ".li'. The best Is the cnetDesl—In Lowell dren Sunday. The company num- Friday, ao oyster aupper waa enjoyed by all. I'ttkti Uull'it Family I'in.s f.r couMtlp»Uoo. that's The Lsdgsr. *1.00 per yeai^- tertained tbe latter'a mother, Mm. bered twenty^ Linton, and brother, George, and Mra. Peter Gelb and daughter Alice * <§ —————liabk jfHar— w EM I family New Yeara. LOWELL DIStTNO. 2. visited friends and relatives In Cale- Mr. and Mrs. Louie Douglat, re* donia recently. turned to Grand Kaplds Monday Telephone or mall your orders flted wltb John Hr lull ton and family several days THE JEWELER Taylor, lie pays all postage on all The auction aale at Jas. Butter* last week. wants to get. parcels post orders. adv more's was well attended. Tbe chicken pie supper at the H otel January 5—Mr. and Mra. Kobert Mra. Simon Fopma of Bowne spent Gage and L»on Kosenberger of Grand New Years eve, was largely attended. last week at John Auaaleker'a. A fine musical program was given Kaplds visited at the home of Vernon 31 Our Clothing has these three require- Trowbridge last week and seventy-two were served, Nana Kept Busy. TltuaStudtand danichter Huthof FITFORM OtlsKurn and family ofHouth Bos- There are uned dally In the United Grand Kaplds spent New Yeara wltb ments. Let us prove it to you. ton were Sunday guests at Isaiah States about 60.000,000 egga. the fornini*M mother, who very low Long's, Miss Dorotby Lape vlalted frlenda \k7 E acknowledge with deep appreeUtioB Mr. and Mrs. l^ewls Leece were 11 Grand lUpld* several d'vs last " the support and confidence of oar Lowell visitors one day laet week. week. Nelson Overbolt and sinter EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED TO GIVE SAT- Albert Bedell and family and Oxel Roae accompanied her home. friends and customers, and shall continue to Johnson nnd famllv spent Sunday PIRISmrSAGE Mtlo Mtiter and wife are visiting t forth our best endeavors to make tbo ISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. at Koyal King's of Alto. FOR THE HAIR relatives lu Indiana for a few weeks. Kliness relationship mutually beneBctaL Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koth visited If your hair la too dry—brittle—color- A sleigh load of men and boya from Sunday with tbe former's pareoU around Elnw ale aaalated In "belling*' of East Clarksville. leas—thin—stringy—or falling out—use Parisian Sage—now—at once. George Siahl and bride Saturday Mrs. Charlie Yetter of South Lowell night. It atops Itching acalp, deansea the hair spent last Tuesday and Wedoeaday Han Krb of Sebalfa spent New with ber sister Mra, Oxel Johnson. of duat and exceasive olla, removea dand- ruff with one appllcatkm, and makes tho Yaara wltb his mutbsr Mrs. Amos Erb. . J. TAYLOR Qss luoy Drifted Fir. balr donbly beautiful—aoft—fluffy— Mrs, Ransom Vanghn of Lowell auent tbe laot we^k witu ber alstera • gas buoy broke away from iti abundant Try a 50c. bottle to-day. MM W, B. Chambara ondMra, Jako moorings In the St. Lawrencs and It win not only aave your hair snd make Layer The House that Leads in Guaranteed Merchandise It grow, but give it the baauty youdeaire, drifted for two years, covering a dis- •Glenn Laver made a baslnesa trip EARLHUNT tance of 11,000 fflllea. I For salt by M. N. Htnry. to Lowell Saturday. *