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?0L, XII, NO. 52 OFFICIAL PAPER LOWKLL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905 AVERAGE CIRCULATION IN 190*1359
VIEWS Of THE ELOOD AT LOWELL TUESDAY A. M.
No Receipt June G, 1005, Showing Dtstrue lion of Buildinijs, Bridges and Roadway on Niiii Needed Street by flat River Torrent. B«t 0lft$ O R If you pay your bllln with a cbcuk. The check linn to be endorsed by the p^raou receiving It, ami in ivtiirio'd to you by the bank, thus furnlflhing you with a receipt. BOOKS Try this method of making payments for B month or so, and you will never discontinue It. Graduates We Invite you to open a cheeking uccouut with us, r»* - . Are of course the espec- no matter whether It be large or Hmoll. If yuu have not selected the ially appropriate gift. Our gift as yet don't worry about assortment and price make it. We have gifts suitable for selection easy. A big as- every need and at any price sortment of the late books THE CITY BANK you care to pay. at oOc each. Hill, Watt* A Co. Books of Poems from 25c to $2.00 each. All good Orton Hill, ft-MMsnl RMponilblllly titles. W. A. Walls, OMhlar 5160,000.00 FINE STATIONERY A new assortment of Eaton Hurlbuta late styles Jnst received today by Express—Big values at 25, 35 and 50c per box. FOUNTAIN PENS Both useful and beautiful, we handle the Parker—no need of Business is telling you how good It Is—Prices $1.00 up to $6.00. Come In Any Time and Look Thorn Ovor. -Photo by Williams Lively at Looking Sobthenst from West Bank. Showbig the condition of Main tlully settled into the water, where street "on the bridge" after the de- it afterward became a total ruin, HtructIon and sweeping away of F. and Wright's building was being nn- LOOK'S DRUG AND BOOK STORE. Weyrick's T. King's building, occupied by the' dermlned and began leaning to the Orand Trunk as down town office. • west. The north half of the bridge Schrelner's building has collapsed has gone and huge pieces of the road- (the tirst one on tlie right with front way begin to crumble away. This at angle) and Mr. Schreluer ban juHti picture was taken about five o'clock Where you will always find a complete line of been rescued from the wreck. Mrs. | Tuesday morning from top of Lee Carr's building occupied by Mrs. j building. Fresh, Canned and Cooked White as a millinery store has par-1 WEDDING MEATS OF ALL KINDS # SILVERWARE Everthing that you would expect to find in a first- class market, and everything1, sweet, neat and clean. Prompt service, no tiresome waiting. Give June is the month of weddings. In all us a call. You are next. the list of wedding gifts nothing Is more popular than noneat SQverware, nothing wll be more useful or cause more frequent thoughta of the glvsr. A. L. Weyrick, Sterling and Plalod Waro w. Old Stand. PHONE 101. that is dependable and guaranteed at lowest possible prices. For good goods'calljon R. D. STOCKING Pianos, Organs, Sewing Macbinet, Watchet, Olockt and Jewelry.
-Photo by Rhodes Looking Huiith from Gallery Door. WE ARE SERVING THE FINEST
How About the Nearly tlie same view as the llrst last picture were standing. Flat after tin- wreck of Schreiuer's build- river flows south through the village ing bridges ami roadway had been to Its junction with the Grand swept away. nearly a mile below, dividing the The men on the edge of the chasm village business and residence por- are piling up bags of sand to pre- Ice Cream Watch? tions into two nearly equal parts. vent further destruction of street. 11 was late Wednesday evening before IN LOWELL. Wright's building is now a "lean a temporary foot bridge had been This Is a broad statement but we can prove It. We get the to." First building on the right Is hung across thechasm and passage of Is it keeping time to the dot, or do you finest Jersey Cream and have power, to run our froeiers, thus pro- rear of the King flouring mill, whose teams was Impossible until Tuesday ducing the finest and purest ice cream It Is possible to make. If you have to do a good deal of guessing to know lam was carried out, in vulving a loss of this week and then only by going if several thousand dollars. In the two miles around by Grand river want a quantity come and see us—we will make it an tadnoanaiDt where you are at? to buy. back ground is the Pore Marquette and crossing its two steel bridges. Guess work may be all right for the ailroad bridge which was after- A permanent bridge must be built Th* ward burled completely out of sight here; but some temporary structure Bal idler, but a business man wants to be on in water which rose nearly to the for Immediate nee will be provided. time. street level where the men in the Weldon SmithI ™ My business is watch repairing—and Col lege. Librarian. if your watch is out of order I will treat it GRADUATION WEEIi. Paul Sayles McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCarty, will study 1 •••••••• skilfully and scientifically. music. Archie Raymond Murdock. will NO GUESS WORK HERE. iaccalaureate Sermon. Junior Reception attend Agricultural College or U. of and Commenccinent. M. Civil Engineering. Margaret Irene Murphy, Mr. and The graduatfon exercises of the Mrs. J. P. Murphy, will teach, lass of lliOft will be held next week. Ypsliantl Normal teacher. On Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Butler Jessie Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. A. D. Oliver will preach the Bacalaureate sermon Oliver, cadet, teacher. Lawn Hose in the Congregational church. The Rhea Beatrice Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Juniors will give their annual re- A. L. Peck, hopes to attend school. ception to the Seniors on Tuesday Mary Margaret Peterle, Mr. and Lawn Mowers evening in the Opera House and, on Mrs. John Peterle, cadet, Ypsliantl Wednesday evening the class ex- Normal, teacher. ercises will be held in the same place. William Henry Schreluer, Mr. and Lawn Sprays The following is the program: Mrs. Henry Schreluer, will work. Piano Trio Misses Davidson and Mabel Louise Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cream Separators Phone 127 I Whitney, Mrs. F. Coons. .las. A. Scott, hopes to attend For Invocation Rev. A. H. Sturgls. school. Salutatory Jessie Oliver. Vesta Annie Sturgls, Mr. and Mrs. Office In Recitation Margaret Irene Murphy. A. H. Sturgls, will attend University Lowell A IJ. H. WIUtHinH* Class Essay Rose Mae Washburn. of Michigan, Journalist. Wood Jewelry Htore. Vocal Solo Paul Sayles McCarty. Rose Mae Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Class Oration Francis RobertKeiley. E. A. Buttrick, will teach, Ypsliantl Fountain Sprayers ' a a d Class llistory Mabel D. Carey. Normal, teacher. ( lass Will Bertha Buttrlck. Dean Charles McCarty, Mr. and Call OD. Flute Solo Arthur Sherman. Mrs. Chas. McCarty. will work. Gasoline Stoves Class Prophecy Vesta Anna Sturgls. Valedictory (.'lair Gertrude Lillle. Alumuttl Baaquet Declared Off. Presentation of DlplomasS. P. Hicks. On account of smallpox In Grand Blue Flame Oil Stoves Earl Hunter. Benediction Rev. B. F. Galloway. Rapids and unforseen local condi- Class Motto:—"We are launched, tions the Almunl banquet In Lowell Tf Cfis!bu t not anchored." has been declared off. Refrigerators Class Colors:—Orange and Black. S. P. Hicks. Pres. Mary Ecker, Sec. Superintendi it J. F. Thomas supplies the following information: Good RoadrMeetiaB. B. P. S. Paint The following list gives the names SAVED FROM FIRE AND FLOOD of the graduates, their narents. In- A meeting of the Good Roads tention for next year. what college, i Association of Lowell will be held at if any. ihey hope to attend and i at the office of the King Milling Co. And we must dispose of our ENTIRE STOCK before the next probable vocation:— Friday evening June 16. 1905, at 7:30 calamity befalls us. We have HATS for Ladies. Misses and Bertha Buttrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. o'clock for the purpose of making Children, some are as good as ever, others are slightly dam- 1). Buttrick. will teach, Ypsliantl arrangements for the 4th Annua aged. ALL will be sold at Normal, teacher. liood Roads Convention. Bertha Mae Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. All business men and citizens Inter- M. BoCich. will work. ested in the encouragement of good GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Mabel 1). Cary. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. roads in this vicinity of Lowell are Carey, hopes to attend school. requested to be present. Thin is a bonafido Water Sale. I am simply COMPELLED Artie Perry Fletcher, Mr.and Mrs. D. G. Look, President. SOOTT & WINGAR TO CLOSE OUT the remainder of my stock. 1 am tempor* Levi Fletcher, will attend Ag- arlly located at Spencer-Welsh Co's Dry Goods btore. ricultural College, Engineering. Henry Booth has traded to John Francis Robert Keiley, Mr and , drainer oue of his houses on Jeffer- Mrs. J. D. Keiley. will work Un- i son street for the one next south of iversity of Michigan, lawyer. t lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Mrs. WHITE. Clair Gertrude Lillle. Mr. and Mrs. WiUard, and will raise toe one just Warren Lillle, cadet, Agricultural bought to a level with tlat one. T
aut LATEST CASH MARKET REPORTS. and brave as appear gowell tydger. •demons and not humans." Chicago Produce. The crew of the cruiser Butter—Crpamoiy. oxtrn. 20%c; prints. scribe how three nuccesi .e- •2Hc; flrstH. 194c: neconds. iBjfl'c; i sum isled the f. M. Jokmok, PuVliaher. MICHIOAN STATE NEWS renovatnd, dnirles, Cooieyn, 19c: Inch shells completely dl .Irate. 17o: Indies, nomlnnl. packing stock. vessel and sent her to be Inside 14Jrir.c. ithe Tel- LOWELL, MICHIOAN. KKgs—Fro.'h stork, nt ihark. new cases of forty minutes. All storb Incluued. 13014>4c: cases returned. IS® egraph's correspondents saj {contrast 14c: firsts. HV4c: prime firsts, packed in gunnery SPRINKLE COAL OIL ON GARDEN SLIGHT BLOW CAUSES DEATH whitcwood cases. IS^c: extra (hlgh- the accuracy of tho Japanea _ , The dressmakerB declare the sylph* grade), packed for city trade, 16Hc. Nebogatoffs Ships Were In with the wild firing of the RussIWi, like figure must go. The pad js the Cheese—Full cream, daisies. 9\4@10c; Children of Ann Arbor Professor Case of Yptllantl Man Is a Puzzle to twirr, 9Jf9,,4c; Young Americas. lOff who were outfought and outmaneu- fad.. lOVfcc: long horns, lOfflilOMic: Swiss, block. vered at all points. It Is stated that Spoil Taste of Vegetables. the Doctors. Good Condition When He llttG12c: drum. llHeiffcc: Limburger. Admiral Togo on tho night before the Charles Rothman of Ypsliantl died choice. 9%c: off grades, 8®9c-, brick, 9© Selecting a bank president is as The children of Prpf. Harrison Ran- 914c: off erades. 7#8i'. Gave Up Control. battle, when he knew from his scouts at the University hospital In Ann Ar- much of a lottery as selecting a wife dall of Ann Arbor ruined a fine vege- Flub—Black bass. 14c lb: carp and buf- that the Russians would be off Tsu bor of memlngltls, after a three weeks' falo. 2c: pike, 7c: plckerdl, 6c: perch, 4c: tbeae days. table garden for him. It was noticed Bunfisb. 2(?3c. Island the following morning and Illness. The ease was one of the most Live poultry—Turkeys, per lb, 14tfn(ic; SHOWED NO TRACE OF DAMAGE that the children were sprinkling the knowing that all his preparations were garden from a hand can and Mr^v peculiar ever seen at the hospital. chickens, fowls. 12Hc: ducks. 12014c: One of the new fads Is to get wet. geese. ,14 ©7 per dos. complete, slept soundly. •With people who can't help getting Randall supposed they were using While at work, Mr. Rothman hit him- Berries—Strawberries. Sl(ri.7r> per case Japanese Shells Had Not Disabled the of 24 qt«: gooseberries. [email protected] per 24-qV. Rojestvensky's Fatal Swerve. wet It Is no fad. water. ^Mr. Randall pulled up some self between the eyes with a wrench cases: ..•hevric.i. $1.LB©2 per 24 qts: red Vessels and His Magazines Con- The Toklo correspondent pf the fresh lettuce, onions apd radishes, with which he was tightening a bolt. rasnberrSen. SI per 24-qt case. Potatoes—Car lots on track: Wisconsin. tained Plenty of Ammunition to daily Mail'sends the following: ^ Afte^, wearing In public men's attire and It was noticed that they tasted After a week severe headaches, fol- Minnesota and Michigan Burbanks. good The commander of the Japanese de- : In Hamlet, Sarah Bernhardt now very ritt-bnglV of kefoserifc.' Mrs. Ran- lowed by delirium, set In and he was to choice. 21023c; extra. 24®2Bc: rurals. Make a Defense. good. 21023c; fancy. 2B026c: coarse, largo stroyer Murasamo. describing the at-i comes out and says it Is ridiculous. dall-went-to the back porch to flU' a taken to the hospital, where he was not well-assorted. 16e20c: Kings, com- 1 tack on the Suvaroff, states that hcl lamp troih a five-gallon faucet can unconscious for two weeks. At the mon to fancy. 2Ctff22c: new potatoes, S1.75®2.26 per brl; MI075c per bu. London cable: The Toklo corre- approached within 100 yards of th9|^ In New York It Is found that the which had come up from the store end of that time he regained con- spondent of the Dally Telegraph sends battleship and discharged an eighteen- codple about to commit matrimony just that day. The can was,- empty sciousness and the doctors entertained New York Produce. Butter—Easy: western factory, common interesting additional details of tbe Inch Whitehead torpeda Other Japat ; takes little interest la the gas ques- and then the mystery about th« some hope for him. The physicians to extra, l&GITc. naval battle, received from Mojl, Sauo- nese ships concentrated their fire oav| spoiled vegetables was solved. The say the case Is the most puzzling ever Cbccnc—Easy; nnrhnnged. tion. Eggs—Quiet: unchanged. bo, and other points. . children filled their hand can from under their care. Mr. Rothman was her and the crew clustered under her masts. As the Suvaroff was gradually Maxim Gorky Is the "tramp au- the five-gallon can and sprinkled the 26 years' of age and Is survived by his Grain Ouotirtlons. It Is sta'ei that when Rear Admiral WHEAT. sinking the Murasamo approached . thor" of Roflsia, but his bank account garden with kerosene. bride of two months Chicago—No. 2 red. 11.07. Nebogatoff surrendered the Russians Minneapolis—No. 1 northern, |1.1<%. closer and discharged another torpedo, w would reflect credit on any Weary hoisted red flags on their topmasts, fit. Louis—No. 2 red with Russian flags below thenl. The which struck her abaft her englne| Willie; Boy Forges Check. Farmer Kills Himself. Duluth—No. 1 northern. S1.14. Toledo—No. 2 red. S1.05H. crews were drawn up In parade order room. ! Bennle Rekoosen, aged 11, of Trav- Eugene Chase, aged 40 years, com- New York—No. 2 red. »1.03%. ; on the decks, and some of the sailors "The battleship's stem rose, hung.,! The statement that North Carolina erse City, confessed that he forged the mitted suicide by shooting himself St. Louis-No. 2 red. SI.07. Kansas City-No. 2 hard. S1O1.0B. were waving white flags. The whole In the air for a moment, and then dls- ,j;| has raised a "surplus of strawber- signature of Mrs. J. B. Hansen on a through the heart. Mr. Chase was em- Milwaukee—No. 1 northern, S1.12. affair, the dispatch says, was a "con- appeared. Owing to a heavy sea dur- ries" is not believed by anybody up check made out to B. J. Morgan and ployed by Herbert Fay, four miles 1 CORN. Chicago—No. 2. B2%©53c. temptible spectacle." ing the earlier part of tho engagement 'Mb way. cashed it. The check was for |9.20 south of Mason. He was called to Liverpool—American mixed, 4B 6\4D. breakfast and replied that he guessed St. Louis—No. 2. 50V.C. and he used the money to treat his New York—No. 2. BSttc. School authorities of Huron, S. D., companions and take them to the thea- he would not get up. The next thing Kansas City—No. 2 mixed, 48%®49c. want to secure some "unmarriage- they heard was the report of the re- Milwaukee—No. 3. 53Hc. ter. When searched no money was OATS. able" girls as teachers. There are no found, but later he showed how he had volver, and when reached he was Chicago—Standard. 32H©33c. AMERICAN VESSEL EASILY dead. Mr. Chase came Into possession New York—Mixed. 34%035c. auch girls. aidden it in the back of his cap. St. Louis—No. 2, 31c. of a good property some time ago by Kansas City—No. 2 mixed. 31%®32c WZNS RACE ACROSS OCEAN the death of his parents, which he Milwaukee—Standard. S2Hc. Earl Grey has presented a canary Surprise Retiring Official. deeded to bis two children. Drink Is to the Montreal jail to teach the in- W. E. Hendley, for seven years chief Live Stock. thought to have been the cause of. his CATTLE. mates to be cheerful in Imprison- accountant and paymaster of the D., Chicago—SI.SO® 6.40. The schooner yacht Atlantic, owned ment, perhaps. act. Omaha—S2®6. by Wilson Marshall of Bridgeport, Y., A. A. & J., who has recently re- Kansas Cltv—S2.S0«6.10. signed to accept a po.sltlon with th6 St. Louis-S2.2B«6.2fi. Conn., crossed the finish lino off The Measles in Bay City Schools. l "If you want to live long learn to construction department of the D., Tj. fit. Joseph—SI.50®5.75. Lizard. England, May 29, at i :l5 An epidemic of measles has broken New York—S2tfrs.80.. love work," says an English professor, 8^. M., was presented with a handsome Pittsburg—12.50 ffi G.3S. o'clock In the evening. Winning the out on the west side of Bay City, and who probably never had to hunt for diamond ring by the employes of thfe Buffalo—S2®B.CO. kaiser's $5,000 cup in the great oCean In several schools the attendance hat HOC.S. a job In his life. Ypsl-Ann at Ypsliantl as a .surprise. Cblcago-S2.25(&5,87H. race and beating all records across • been almost cut In two. many persons Omaba--S4(S|5.'-,B. Mr. Hendley was uniformly popular the Atlantic for sailing yachts. Her not sending children for fear of con- Kansas Citv-S4.75W5.32H- "All a women asks Is to be loved," with the men of the road. St. Louis—14.7B(R5.40. time from Sandy Hook to the f-nlsh says the latest poet who has swept tagion. Health Ofllcer Cunningham St. Joseph—S5.20®5.30. was 12 days and 9 hours. The I-'ndy- New York—S5.80. the lyre. But that was Written after forced the parents of a child that died mlon, which, up to this time hit? held Kleptomania. Pittsburg—S3®5.65. Easter had passed. with the disease to conduct a private Buffalo—JSfR.SO. the record, crossed In 1900 In 13 days Edward Eaton of Adrian was sed SHEEP AND LAMBS. funeral, and announces that all fune- Chicago—^^.BO. 20 hours and 36 minutes. The Jfndy- tenced to from one to five years ijt , Overworked woman will have a hol- rals of victims of the disease must be Omaba—S4(fi'7.1. i. mlon finished at Cowes, however, mak- Jackson for larceny from a store in Kansas City—*4.25(^7.50. iday by and by. Some genius has private to avoid spreading the disease. St. Louis—}3.50Boston is qnoted as favoring the that side. Mrs. Marietta Carveth, a Lowell wid- Springfield, III. revival of the hoopsklrt. That qnaint ow, died very suddenly under peculiar Judge Gustavus A. Flnkelnburg has old New England town is and always Company Pays Judgment circumstances. Stooping over by the been sworn In as judge of the United has been inordinately fond of spec- In the case of Mrs. Lucy A. Streeter kitchen stove to lace her shoe, she States district court at St. Louis, to tacles. vs. the Pere Marquette railroad, which struck her eye on the stove handle. succeed Judge Elmer B. Adams, re- was tried in the^ Clinton circuit court The ball was forced out on her cheek. cently appointed judge of the United Harry Lohr says his lawyers have at St. Johns last December, and In Her son took her to a doctor's office, States circuit court, to succeed Judge advised him not to talk. If they realjy which a judgment of $4,247.59 was where she got into the operating chair, Amos M. Thayer, deceased. desire to do a good turn for Harry given in favor of Mrs. Stveetet. the laid her head back and Immediately Charles De Molsy of Salt Lake City they should also advise him to quit railroad company, talked Q' appealing expired before the doctor began opera- (Which Wen the Ocean Yacht itace.) was appointed registrar and Don B. acting. the rap^ to the supreme court, but on tions. She was about 65 years old and Colton of Vernal receiver at the new Endymlon's figures to that point as hours and ^even minutes behind the reconsideration has paid th< judgment. leaves one son. De Witt. well. American ;':cht Atlantic. The lQftl5qt*,j young swells at an -eastern uniyer- laud office at Vernal, Utah. Officers and members of the Ohio The Hamburg, the second yacht to dally rut? was 306 miles, against the I filty have been ordered to give up Died From His Injuries. Bondsmen Gave Him Op. State Archa?ological and Historical arrive, crossed tho finishing line at Atlantic's 341 miles. [ thei^, .bulldogs, Sympathy for dumb William Harmon, one of the best s John Fox, convicted of aiding a pris- society, with Gov. Herrlck as the guest 7:22. Its time was 13 days 2 hours The English yacht Valhalla was animals is growing In this country ail known farmers residing In the vicinity oner to cscape, was surrendered by his of honor, left Columbus, Ohio, lor a and 7 minutes. This Is twenty-two third. the time. of Wolf creek, died as the result of In- ••'Mi bondsmen. D. BlOm and C. Blom, and visit to Fort Ancient, Warren county. now occuple^ a pell in Uie county jail juries received in a runaway. He had E. M. Pollard, tax agent of the Bur- The correspondent who witnessed SoMb^di; has started * a -r^poft ^o at Holland, pwaltiq^ senile. Fox is been to Onsted with a load of oats, the hulH of the Russiana* ships were lington road, was nominated at Falls the battle says that toward sunset, the ^ectj oaat the ^u&jmbbile is a'erv-, the man wjjot deUverod ;|O jRrank Wil- and returning hfs team became fright- disclosed below the water line,; pre- City, Neb., as the Republican candi- when the fighting was most fierce, Ing to, stfread brown tail poths. 'This son the revolver wl&Jh th.e latter used ened and ran away, dragging him tenting a good target, and enabling:the date for congress from the first dis- there were some sickening sights. has tne appearance of downilgJit in attempting to break jail, shooting quite a distance. He was Injured In- Japanese guns to usurp the functions trict, to succeed E. J.. Burkett, elect- The Sasebo correspondent saw ex- of torpedoes." , malloTbusness. \ Sheriff Dykhuis ito-tho face. ternally and cut badly about the head ed senator. hausted, fugitive sailors striking on — * Earl Chaffee and John H. Lofiand, places beneath high cliffs In remote A LoulsvHle man. it Ife SaUi, ijol 4>ng Colored Boy Slashes Tires. Skeleton Found in the Woods. SCHOOL FOR ORPHANS' HOME v two of the midshipmen dismissed from and deserted parts where there were % ago (irank ,thirty-flve bottle« of beer Dave Brooks, a colored boy 12 years The mystery of the disappearance the naval acadamy for hazing, and no roads. All of them were thirsty, in four hours. The .primary empha- old, was arrested at Ypsliantl for slash- a year ago last January of Daniel College Property in Nashville Is Trans- whose reinstatement subject to exam- hungry and overwrought. sis is on. "Lqjilsvllle." The secoiid- ing the tires of three bicycles. The Trigg was solved by the finding of his ferred to Railway Conductors. f ination was authorized by congress Two Japanese cruisers alone saved J ary iS'jpn/'beer." , boy, who last fall drew a gun on a skeleton in the woods near Manis- Nashville, Tenn., dispatch: The fam- at Its last session, will be reappointed €00 Russians. V .5 — U, farmer who followed him to town tlque by two hunters. Trigg had evi- ous Terrill college property at Ke- to the navy by the president. Rojestvcnsky In Hiding. Thait T^ew Jerbey man who dalfas accusing him of stealing some nuts dently frozen to death, as It was bit- cherd, Tonn., in the presence of Gov. The designation by Judge William B. The same correspondent says that to have .committed a crime while un- from a tree on his place, finally con- ter cold weather when he was last Gilbert of the ninth circuit of Judge when the Japanese boarded the tor- Cox and other state and city offlciails, der the spell of the devlt mrtst have fessed that he did the deed in revenge seen not far from where the skeleton John De Haven of the northern dis- pedo boat destroyer Bedovl, after com- was formally transferred to RerfljHugb known that he was taking risks by for being called a "nigger." was found. Calvin Smith of Chicago, president of living in New Jersey. trict of California as presiding judge pletely disabling her. Admiral Rojest- in the trial of the land fraud cases in vensky was the last man to be discov- the university board of trustees of tbe Jabs Scissors into His Throat. Church Anniversary. Oregon has led to embarrassment ered. He was hiding at the bottom of Order of- Railroad" Conductors' Or- The statisticians have estimated E. W. Eldridge, a Niles furniture The Cqngregatlonal church at Vic- among Washington, D. C., officials, as the' destroyer and was bleeding freely phans' Home and School.' The school, the average number of children in dealer, who recently came from Dow- tor has just celebrated Its sixtieth an- other action had been contemplated, from many wounds. will be used as a home for the orpht^T an American family to be two and apiac, attempted suicide by jabbing a niversary, and is the oldest church of children of railroad conductors Of three-eighths. No wonder there are that denomination In that part of the and Attorney General Moody has The correspondent goes on to say: pair of scissors into his throat. A. called upon Judge Gilbert for an ex- "It Is understood that Admiral Ne- America. The Institution will be op-' so many fractious children. physician was called and the man's state. At the anniversary celebration ened at once in charge of Robert S addresses were given by a aumber of planatlon. bogatoff, who is grateful for the kind life was saved. Eldridge Is thought Chess Thomas, a well-known citizen treatment given him by order of the Harris of San Diego, Cal. Luther Burbaijk, the California wiz- to be insane and application has been prominent Congregatlonallsts In the ard. has produced a yellow calla Illy. state, and over 120 attended. of Missoula, Mont., was stabbed on a mikado, will be allowed to proceed made to the probate court to have him bridge there by J. R. Cooley, his broth- home within a few days. His surren- Earthquake Kills 200 Peraona. When Mr. B6r\)dnk can produce an so adjudged. onion without \ breath there Is going Warrants for Saloonkeepers. er-in-law, and Is not expected to live. der was disgraceful and unaccounta- Cettlnge, Montenegro, cable: More As the result of a 14-year-old girl Worthy Naulty, aged 9, and Louis ble. An examination of his ships shows than 200 persons were killed, many to be genuine rejoicing in this coun- Loving Cup for Composers. try. If i t f - being found In the back room of a sa- Jolin, aged 10, were drowned by the that, though the guns were rusty and were Injured, and 600 homes qoUapisecI ' At the close of the second perform- loon a few days ago. warrants were capsizing of a duckboat In which they the bottoms of the vessels were cov- at Scutari. Albania, as a resuH an ance of "The Sleeping Beauty" ,at sworn out against two prominent sa- were playing at Marine City, Mich. ered with seaweed, there was no lack earthquake which was felt throagfcdut A woman In Jersey chose' prl^Jn Ypsliantl M^ and Mrs. Dodge, the loonkeepers of Muskegon. This Is the John Moore of Richmond, Texas, ef fighting resources. There were heaps Montenegro. In Cettlnge one peraon rather than live with her husband. composers of the opera, were present- Tnis seems incredible until you have first case against saloonkeepers In was nominated for congress by tho of ammunition, and no trace of dam- was killed and several houses oot ed with a handsome sliver loving cup age by the Japanese shells." lapsed.' looked up the history of the Jersey Muskegon for several months. Democratic convention at Houston to by the music committee of the Congre- succeed John M. PInckney. Another correspondent of the Dally bosband in general; then you under- gational church aa a mark of their ap- Dies While on a Visit. Charles Gardiner of Washington, Telegraph says that the captain of Statue to Washington. stand. preciation. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bell of near lud., was appointed receiver of the the armored cruiser Dmitri Donakol, Cleveland, Ohio, dispatch: The Hun- when Interviewed, admitted the fool- A New York Italian persisted In Lakoville visited Oxford to spend the Washington Waterworks company. garian National club, at a general ishness of trying to force the Tsu serenading another with an accordion May Operate in Michigan. day with her sister. Mrs. Dennis Sny- Frank P. Sargent, commissioner gen- meeting, decided to erect here a statue and the latter serenaded the musician The Peter Cooper Fire Insurance der. About ten minutes after their ar- eral of immigration, left Washington straits. He said: in honor of Washington, as evidence company of New York, has been ad- with a pistol. It has since been as- rival Mrs. Bell fell 111, lapsed at once for San Francisco, whence he will sail Compliments the Enemy. of its appreciation of the action of the mitted to Michigan by Insurance Com- certained that the latter serenade into unconsciousness and died in two for Honolulu to Inspect a new Immi- "The Japanese navy Is the finest In citizens in erecting a; statue In honor missioner Barry. was the more painful. hours of apoplexy. gration station. tho world. The crews were so cool of Kossuth. . The twenty-fifth annual commence- Man Milliner. Murder Is Charged. COST OF LIVING IS TOO GREAT PRESIDENT PARDONS A BANKER According to the Pittsburg Gazette a ment exercises of the high school of As far as is known C. P. Halfpenny John Rogers, of Dollar Bay. was young man of West Virginia, aged 119, Paxton, 111., were held In the Metho- is the first Pontiac man to learn the shot and killed and Charles Andrews Employes of the Panama Commission Commutes Sentence of Cashier Who is going west to grow up with the dist church of that city. Dr. David profession of milliner. He has com- has been arrested charged with the Resign and Come Home. Made Full Restitution. ' country. We dislike being finical, but Felmley, president of the Illinois Slate it is incorrect to speak of him as a pleted a preliminary course and r6- crime. It Is said the trouble was New York dispatch: Eight former Washington dispatch: The presldentf'* 0 1 a Normal university, delivered the ad- young man. He must be in his thir^i. ^ handsome gold watch from caused by a dispute over a woman. employes of the Panama canal com- has commuted to expire Immediately childhood. 1 hlsWKSteyer upon graduating. He now The affair occurred in a house of Ill- dress. mission, who arrived here on the the five-year penitentiary sentence V " J oes to (TOXiioIesale house In Detroit. repute at Lakevlew. Annie, the 3-year-old daughter of steamer Orizaba from Colon, said they S. J. Spotts, cashier of tho First A bachelor says that the average Harms Fredericks, residing five miles resigned their positions on the Isth- tlonal bank of Petty, Tex., who In 1 young woman seems to think life is Oil Styiapid city. Used Loaded Gun as Baton. north of Sterling, 11!., chocked to mus because of the high cost of living pleaded guilty to a charge of em! "V one grand waltz, with Ice cream and O'.l was diacovejtfd within one mile Frank Saarales was killed while death on a small piece of pickle. and the health conditions there. They zllng the funds of the bank. new gowns In the breathing spells. of Ripld river, Deltr. county, by labor- hunting near Gay. Emulating n drum Mrs. Edward C. Shayer of Keene. said that several other employes, who has served ono year and .has After a man marries he is greatly em- ers working on th« roads, and great major, he was twirling his gun around N. H.. left $100,000 to found a home had resigned for similar reasoirs, full restitution to th^f barrassed to explain the cynical re excitement prevails^ The fluid is prac his finger when It exploded. The for poor girls and $5,000 for the Tus- would come to the United States on mitigating clrcumsU were marks he made wbcm a bachelor. ticaily pure. charge of buckshot entered his lungs. kegee Institute. later steamers. into consideration by
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IN THE CRADLE OF TEARS. & Q. IfeDANNBLL, 11 R-I'P-A N S Tabules rftrange Cradle In Which Are Placed nrfatciAN Doctors find ySTRAWBERRY A PERFECT FOOD Griefs of the World. AND BUBGSON A good prescription Th'ire is a cradle within the door MM4tBri«r«St. Lowrfl. Welt For mankind Fruit Juice^ Admirably Adapted to Those of one of the groar institutions of New •TOLD IN- Hib 8-rent packet Is ooottgli for usual oeeeSa York before which a constantly re- iluu. Tho family buttle (00 cuats) contains e Requiring a Light Diet. IL C. GREENE, M. D. tupply fur a year. All druKglsts toll them. curring tragedy la being enacted. It Is a plain cradle, quite simply draped Physician and Surgeon In white, but with such a look of cozy Althbugh the Btrawl)erry has been Rest means relaxation—no^only of Office Orer Doylan'a Store, Brl dee 01* Leenfl, DERNARD Ce WIEOK, comfort nhout It that ono would Charles E. Shlvely of Richmond, la cultivation for nearly two hundred the body, but of the mind also. In scarcely suspect It to be a cradle of Ind., supreme chancellor of the ATTORNEY'AND and fifty years, tho wild strawberry America, particularly, we are apt to 8. P. HICKS 'iMMsorrow. 1 Knights of Pythias of the World, an- COUNSELOR... dates back Into the tlmoa of antiquity. forget this. That Is why "nervous And this cradle Is the most useful | nounces the resignation of L. M. Shel- Loans, Collections, Real Bstats, end This luscious berry, which to-day we prostration" is such a popular phrase and. In a way, the most Inhabited i ienberRer of Manila. P. I., district dep- Insurance. Postofllce BIdg. Lowell, Mich. Just now. The Germans, as a nation, BO much enjoy, was peddled about the cradle In the world. Day after day, uty supreme chancellor, and the ap- LOWELL, MICHIOAN. go more slowly than we do In all streets of ancient Grecian and Roman and year after year, it Is the recipient pointment of Wallace L. Wright to fill things; the English and even the MILTON M. PERRY cities by hucksters, many centuries In of more small wayfaring souls than the vacancy. A LL the reliable pntent the past. Virgil sings of It in his pas- French take life more easily. Perhaps I any other cradIe ,n the hiB,ory of the Mrs. W. S. Rogers of Columbus, Attorney and CCaneelor at Law medicines adrertlHcd In our atmosphere conduces to energy toral poems, and Ovid mentions It in race. In It the real children of sorrow Ohio, was seriously Injured by her Train-. H«U Block, Lowell. Mleh. ^^Lthls paper are rold by words of praise. and hurry. At any rate the popularity are placed and over It more tears are , Beedal MtaMloa given to OoUecUoas, Oo— D. O. LOOK, the Lowell Drug automobile colliding with an express veyanolag aa4 eale of Real Sstau. Has ale# and Book man. The cultivated strawberry plant of such words as "strenuous", "hustle" shed than If it were an open grave. nsllfled aod SMD admitted lo praotloe la the wagon. la tor lot Department and all tbe bur«*M reached Europe about the year 1712, and the like. In this country, show our It Is the place where annually 1.200 Mrs. Frank Lawwell of Columbus. Ibwewaedlsrwdy to proSMUte dalou (er attitude as a nation. t attracted little attention and made foundlings are placed—tho silent wit- Ohio, died of tuberculosis, from which thoeo tkat may be eatltied to peaaloa booaty. ittle progress until aboht 1750 or Of course we cannot Immediately ness of more heartbreaking scenes she had been suffering for over a year J. X>. Kelly & Sons. 1760, when another kind than those change all this. We do not wish to. than any other cradle since the world Her child, David, who was suffering R. E. SPRINGETT revlously raised was brought from Enthusiasm and energy, hard work began. For nearly thirty-five years CART AD I AND from the same disease, also died. TSAMINO ill—one having a pleasant, plneap- and hard thinking, have brought us It has stood where It does to-day. i A statement of the business of the ATTORHEY AT LAW 1 Moving In town and to and from ouMde le-llik e aroma, which was known as to our present state of prosperity, and ready-draped, open, while as many general land office for tho first nine fowaa a rjoeiaity. Rates Reasenanie. e pine strawberry. we cannot afford to fall back now. Nor Oeeeral Law Practice and Colleetieas thousand mothers have stolen shame-1 months of the fiscal year shows a de- Battofaction Uuarantoed. In America, during the early colon- do we need to. Hard work,, whether facedly In and after looking hopeless- i crease of 20,400 In entries and of 52,- Office, City Bank Block. Lowell. Phone >X!or 11. 1 days; the wild strawberries of the of hand or brain, does not kill, but ly about, have laid their helpless off- j 211,333 la cash as compared with the eld were abundant and furnished a continual work and worry do. If we spring within Its depths. i same time last year, the entries num- DR. E. D. McQUEEtl uch prlxed article of diet. These would secure the future generations For thirty-five years, summer and ! bering 111.638 and the receipts OLA M. JOHNSON lid plants were transplanted to the from nervous degeneration, we must winter, in the bitterest cold and the I amounting to $4,894,810. VBTBRINART 5UROEOM_ rden and produced fruit of in- learn how and when to relax. most stifling heat. It has seen them [ United States Senator J. R. Burton Public Stenosrspher size. The garden strawberry Dtniisiry and Surtn* s SfiteiaNf This Is very hard for some tempera- come—the poor, the rich; the humble, of Kansas gave bond before Judge and Type Writer therefore, an American product. It ments. Some people must have their the proud: the beautiful, the homely—| Rogers In tho United States circuit Obfry, Fttd tnd Salt Sar* Comutiitn dapts itself ta a wider range of lati* hands constantly occupied In some and one by one they have laid their | court at St. Louis for his appearance Both Phontt No. S5. LOWELL. MICK Kitk The Lovoll Ledger. Phone IOC de and to greater extremes in en- way, and it is dlfllcult, of course, to children down and brooded over them, 1 in court on the third Monday in Sep- ronment than any other cultivated remember that haste Is often slower whether It were possible for human tember to answer an indictment charg- •It. There are a great many varle- than deliberation. Wo say that have love to make so great a sacrifice and ing him with having used his influence es, each peculiar to its section of the no time to go slowly. yet not die. as a United States senator Illegally. For Fire Insurance PERE MARQUETTE untry. A great fault in busy people is their Still the tragedy repeats itself and, Brig. Gen. George B. Davis has been ...CALL OS... May 14,1005. As the strawberry contains abund- failure to relax thoroughly at night year after year and day after day, the reappointed Judge advocate general cf Trains leave Lowell agfollows: P. D. EDDV Ol CO. t salts of potash, lime, and soda, Its Many go to bed and sleep, after a unlocked door is opened and de- the army for a term of four years. For Detroit and East hie as a food can not be over-estl- throned virtue enters—the victim of Robbers blew open the safe In the 10 50 am :• *10 pm fashion, but with tense nerves. The For Toledo nnd South What is more refreshing on a mind should be as divested of worries Ignorance and passion and affection. postoiiice at Leland, 111., and escaped day, after being fatigued from 10 50 am and cares at bedtime as the body is of and a child Is robbed of an honorable I with several hundred dollars, For Grnnd Rapids. North nnd West r in the fields, or perchance, after clothes. The muscles must bo relax- home.—Tom Watson's Magazine. | E. Fenwlck Cole'rlck. 78 years old, 10 50 am :J 40 pm S 52 pm urning from a long walk, than to ed. If exercises are taken at night, | was struck by a Northwestern avenue Is The Best J For Saginaw and Bay City down to a dish of these luscious they should end In a few especially JUDGE BROWN WOULD SETTLE i car at I'"nois a^•(, Market streets, In- 7 50 nin fi 10 pm es, which our Creator has so for relaxation. Some of the most dlanairolis. sustaining injuries which For Freeport 40 pm dly caused to grow for os! As you Invited Guest Had No Use for the Bill resulted In his death a few minutes Too Good you ? B. L. BKAYTOX, M. F. MOKI.LRR, helpful of these relaxing exercises Asrt. Gen. Pass. Agent t, them with the spoon and the fine may be mentioned: of Fare. later. ted Juice begins to flow, note the con- 1. Stand easily erect, chest raised Judge Brown, whose boyhood home Fire destroyed tho Diamond elevator GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. trast between this sight and the one. at Kansas City, Mo., causing a loss of tak""e THE LEDGER and abdomen In, and let the head fall vas In a small New England village, Klvc mlnalnrnmtnrlmn by WK8TBODNU FUO.M LOWKI.l. so horrifying, of cutting a piece of $50,000. The elevator, which had a any inn-lllKtnt person will gently forward, then arms and trunk had the reputation of being a very conrlniT Irm lhat li i» lb: No. 17 Urand Rapids Local .* 0:23a.m. bloody meat, causing the ocsing out of above the waist. All this must be kind-hearted man. He was always capacity of 100.000 bushols, belonged best. In OUT}' rosiMvi: more iV«. I'.' ('ranU Haven Local •l-,:24 p. ra. ,0 ,he Bca11 homo npK*. moie curtvs- No. H Orand Havon Local * 4:53 p. m. the.blood, "which is the life." done without effort, the breath being glad to see his old friends, no matter Grain company, it was mlcnoo.oriKtiml KllWrUI' No. 21 Sieamboat Express • S;lfl p. m. "Tak» not the life you canrot (rive. I or print, l u editor I a* + gently expelled at the same time. Aft- how rustic they might seem. ; insured. Cb*>l Si y«ir« | net lea I . t •No. 11 Grand Rapids Local S:J" p. m. All things have equal right to live." Gov. Hlgglns of New York vetoed peritnee m ihe bunlne--. For persons very ill with fever, or er a little pause, false the body slowly. C0i one occasion the judge had some ^ Coir-. So Monr, EA8TBOUND FROM LOWELL for any others who require a light 2. Stand erect, raise the arms legal business In the capital of his on constitutional grounds the bill per- Tuxx Tilt IVkihwt. No. 12 l>etrolt Local + 7:15 a. m. mitting the city of Buffalo to bond No. d) Stenmhoat Express. • 7:47 a. m. diet, there Is nothing better adapted above the head and let them fall- native state, and there met an old No 22 Detroit Express +10:00 a. m. Itself for the purpose of securing a •wvwwww? No. IK Durand Local • 3:15 p. m. than frnft juices. This is the lightest first the fingers, then the wrists, then farmer from his birthplace, who was + site for Its proposed new railway sys- No. S4 Detroit Loral 0:00 p. m. which can pe taken, digests easily the arms. taking m unwonted holiday and No. 14 Durand Local t 7:53 p. m. tem. d is very refreshing, because of the 3. Let the arms hang at the sides, looked rather bewildered. The Judge ] fDally except Sunday 'Dally (Sunday only Miss Mary Rhodes of Maysviile, Ky., Nothing hat ever equalled it A. O. HEYDLAUFF, Aor.irr. adds which the berries con- then slowly and gently swing them invited the old man to dine with him uable with John Robinson's circus, received Nothing can ever surpass it Further, the frnit acids are from side to side, gradually letting the at the hotel. serious injuries while doing her aerial iddes, keeping the stomach, and head and then the body swing with When the farmer took his heat at act at Cortland. N. Y. By the break- ct the whole alimentary canal, to them. FOR JOB PRINTING fhe table one of the waiters laid a ing of a too strap she shot head first eat degree, free from germs, Remember that your object is to re- bill of fare before him. The old man sixty feet through the air into the re- Dr. King's ch would otherwise do much mis- lax the muscles and do all these exer- , , . „ . looked at it, add then facing round served seats, landing on her head and TRY THE LEOGlR overpowering the body weaken- cises easily and with as little exertion t0 look the waiter S(iuare,y ln (he as possible. ; f ^ j j j j shoulders. She was placed in the hos- New Discovery ed m battling against disease. Ac- ace> sa ( i n a tone t ian rang pital at Ithaca. cording^ to some authorities, beside through the dining room: No need Butler county. Nebraska, need not FordSgSS"^ the antisentic property of the straw- "It's All Dead." to gimme that, young feller. Judge A physician recently related an inci- ' r u... He paV y $40,00' 0 . an*d Interesv t for twenty- it possesses more—a curative .„f h-,1 nnHor Mc BrowBrcana" CRl latet s ttoo settlse tlee m> u.n. He three years to Agnes I-rauk and other A Pcrfect For All Throat and roperty. Linnaeus, it is said, was dent which had come under his ob- came from our town, an' I know his 1 holders of county bonus given in eld Cure: Lung Troubles. servation showing the aversion a cer- laded to take strawberries dur- wsys." 1 of the construction of the Lincoln & Mon«y back If It fails. Trial BottlM fto. tain little fellow of 4 entertained for a severe attack of sciatica, with i Northwestern railway in 1879. The RESTOkES YOUTH. CURES! result tha* a sweet sleep ensued, dead chickens. On being seated at a Easily Cured of "Cancer." ' federal circuit court of appeals In St. NERVOUS DEB1I when he awoke the pain had sen- table upon which was an uncarved Paul l!a3 The world admltM men wbo are itronf la t chicken, ho cried out in evident dis- A New Yorker who recently lost held thus, saying that fall- ncnUl and nerrj force! men of »a>bltlon. eaemr ly subsided. On the next day he lire to register the bonds in twenty- pcnonal nusntUim: the true type of perfect wniwC tress, "It's all dead, mamma! I must his father from cancer of the throat TO atuln this tho flnt r«qulil:« U as many strawberries as possible, three years was laches. Nerves, wblcb ftre a parity for uhrriai *ad •nMri d on the following morning the pain have hurted it," and he could scarcely seemed suddenly afflicted with the deTelopmentkBd make life worth UWng. Dr. Jane Scherzer of Ann Arbor was . prrrtrs NERVICOX makee Strong. Cain ItanMa gone, and he was able to leave be persuaded to remain at the table same disease. His throat bothered i Cures Hanraui Dekllity. Falllnf Memery. Vital Weak elected president of Oxford college for neaa. ^reetratlen. ileeplaaaneea and other troubU»«JM his bed. Gouty pains returned at tho until the dead creature was carved him Incessantly, his speech became al- to oT*r«ork.in)oklns. drug hablta and other eaoMk most unintelligible and he grew hag- women at Hamilton. Ohio, to succeed Kakee rich, healthy blood and repaln waftad narrw. same date In the next year, but they past recognition. Eqnally (rood for women. Booklet free. ._v Children are naturally tender and gard and thin from anxiety and pain, ^uth Robinson, resigned. Prtce U.OO a box. ElxforD-CO, poetpaM, dispersed as soon as Linnaeus Gen. Horace Porter, former Ameri- I •nteetoi«faD>l.ltnoteaiedorbeaemed. sympathetic, not only toward each Most of all he missed his clifars. for rarrai MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, CMICAOO, o. a. ^ to get strawberries. As the can ambassador to France, has left other, but also solicitous for the wel- bis physician at once cut off all smok- biuuil alze 50c. Sold by A. D. STUHOM vtrawberry excels all other common Paris for Switzerland, where he will fare of the lower animals. The parents ing. One day he met an old college fruits in the amount of mineral salts. make autcmobile excursions with his It Is likely that this fruit is beneficial of this child will probably congratulate friend who had developed Into a suc- themselves when his tender nature be- cessful dentist. In the course of their j daughter. He will sail for the United In fonty states. first conversation the patient men- i States early in July. % BUY THE Strawberries are best eaten Just as comes so calloused that the sight of a The tloned that he had been having sore I Peruvian government has signed they come from the vines, after being dead animal being devoured will seem trouble with the plate attached to an • the appointment of Manual Alvarez thoroughly washed, with as little su- to him entirely consistent, and will no upper set of false teeth. I Calderon as minister of Peru to Chill. gar as poBsible, as much sugar ren- longer excite his pity. iS aJ ( nced th at th ders fruit less digestible. The straw- Many oufi thuiec boys imn thiuec stock yar,«.ud , j A large and complicated bridge was | 'J n ™ "I f , ? ^"dahys berry, as well as all other acid fruits, districts of our large cities are further Anally Inserted and the plate discard- ^1 c™(1* The^iTrkinl inn?, c does not combine well with milk or advanced In education in this line, for' ed. To the patient's amazement, the 1'°. ' , they consider it- rare amusement to; throat trouble disappeared along with a ana e Iiere. cream, so this should be avoided. Ex-Gov. S. R. Van Sant of Minnesota Canned berries are very nice for use torment the live stock before they are [ the plate. 1 delivered the address at the com- when fresh ones are out of season. unloaded from the stock cars. One mencement exercises at Augustana Fruit Soup—In one cup of straw- method is to poke them with red-hot; The Engine's Song. ' college. Rock Island. III. berry Juice cook one teaspoonful of irons until the animals give vent to; Through the city and forest and Add and Jones' Livery glen The corner stone of the Lane-John- sago until transparent. Add one cup the most piteous outcries. I rush with the roaring train: j son memorial building of the Washing- of pineapple Juice, one tablespoonful The barbarous custom of college My strength Is the sticngth of a thoa- sand men. ton tD. C.) Cathedral School was laid of lemon juice, one tablespoonful of hazing Is another manifestation of' My brain Is my master's brain. I by the bishop of Maryland. Right Rev. Will glT» you f! rat-claw sugar. Serve hot as soon as well this same spirit of cruelty, which,! Dr. William Paret. •ervlce at moderate prices. heated. when implanted early enough in the I borrow the senses of him within •...j. i j . .. , ,, ^ Who watches the gleaming line; j The St. Louis Star, an afternoon Good boraei and modem Befcra You Purchase Any Other Writ* Strawberry Minute Pudding.—Cook child's mind and then carefully fos- H1;, pui^put s i feel ihrough m.\ frframo e of i newspaper, denies that it has been a quart of ripe strawberries in a pint tered and cultivated, will invariably i steel. earrlagM, both •Inslt and TBI S!W HOME 8EWIIQ MACHIIE QOMPAIt His courage and will are mine. j sold to a syndicate, but admits there floubla. ORANQE, MASS. of water till well scalded. Add sugar in due time produce a bountiful har- . have been propositions looking to the Many Sewing Machines are made to sell i Ims of quality, but tbe *' Xcw Uomo" Is I taste. Skim out the fruit, and Into vest of undesirable fruits In various I hrar. as I swerve on the upland curve. i purchase of the paper. the boiling Juice stir a scant cup of shocking manifestations of human The echoing hills rejolbe East Sid*. to wear. Our cuaranty never runs out To answer the knell of my brazen bell. | In Lima. Peru, there is a heated dis- We make Sewinc Machines to suit all i granulated wheat flour, previously cruelty. The laugh of my giant voice. H j cuSiion as to whether the cause of the ol tha trade. Tho New Bon*" sfendsmttbs rubbed to « paste with a little cold wa- Wear Hotel Lowoll. bead of all mcb^rada family tewing ntaehiMB' ! And. white In the glare of the golden ray j death of Louis Blacker, the American LowalL ••14 by ratliorlMd dMUwm —tya • ter; cook fifteen or twenty minutes, Breathing and Digestion. Or red in the furnace light. pour over the fQiIt, and serve cold The stomach lies Just below the ' Mv smoke i? a pillar of cloud by day. consular agent at Palta. was due to relt SAUK BY A pillar of flame by night. bubonic plague or typhoid fever. with whipped cream. diaphragm, and a portion of the me-1 —Four Track News. Chas. A1 then. Strawberry Toast—Take fresh chanlcal work of the stomach, the Because he had threatened the lives strawberries and mash well with a mingling of the food and the digestive 1 of his fellow townsmen with a gun. vpoon. Add sugar to sweeten, and fluids, is performed by the diaphragm, Bad Luck Sure to Follow. i Qporgg Workman, the town sergeant, -l fear." said the lady of the house ,, , ] j j server^l.» dressing on slices of swie- which, as it moves up and down, ghot an instant y ki led ohn one3> kneads the stomach and its contents, as she gazed across the street on a mineri at Charleston, W. Va. back ipArlously moistened with hot moving day. "that the folks wbo have I „ , , COMMERCIAL CREDIT CO, LTD. wateinjr fiot cream. When fresh ber- and so greatly aids digestion. In or-> just moved o.,. over there won't have , , S,-"el"7 L°e£ 'lub"' a "•ner dinary breathing in a quiet person the | froai | 1 Wlddleonb Building, Orand Rapids. ries are not obtainable, turn a can of much luck. TheThoyv havpe ttaken»,«n awao,voyv President Roosevelt to Secretary Detroit Opera House Block, Detroit -well-kept berries into a colander over movements of the chest are so slight | & the cat and the broom, the two things Morton in which the president ex- Miller Block, Muskegon. ran earthen dish, to separate the Juice as to be scarcely noticeable, and the! presses deep regret that Mr. Morton i that should always be left in a vacat- from the berries. Place the Juice in a action of the diaphragm produces lit-1 ed house. I saw Mr. Snorg bring the is to leave his cabinet. porcelain kettle, and heat to boiling. REPORTS AND CREDIT ADVICES. tie effect; but by moderate exercise; broom out to the van and I saw the Fire ct Oneonta. N. Y.. caused $50.- Thicken to tho consistency of cream these movements are greatly in- COLLECTIONS AND nOJUSTMENTB eldest boy carry away the cat under 000 damage. Twenty horses perished. with cornstarch rubbed smooth In a creased, more than doubled, and the his coat, if the cat htd followed Secretary of the Navy Morton re- Our Rod Letter, Direct Demand Syatem collects slow accounts 100 M little "water; a tablespoonful of flour stomach Is energetically kneaded. In voluntarily to their new home It would ceived information that the original ecnt net. Peraoual attention to business throughout MirMgAn to the pint of Juice will be about the this way, moderate exercise after eat- have been all right. But when one commission of John Paul Jones as a Cleland, Stevenson and Miner Attys. right proportion. Add the berries and ing is beneficial. The practice of > moves there Is no way of transferring captain in the navy had been located boil up Just sufficiently to cook the breathing movements Is also very Oflccs and Bonded Atf WM^a Thcoogtemt Uto United Eta tea and Oaasd^e a broom without bringing 111 luck."— in Philadelphia, and he will endeavor flour and heat tho berries. Serve hot. helpful for persons who have slow New York Sun. to obtain it l"«r t'he navy department. digestion. I've been thlnkln' back of'late. | Wonder now w>- hadn't died! Charles W. Sums, alias John Rob- Grale hormfodish <;n my hide Rest* Exercise out of doors is especially Use X-Ray Shields. S'prisin'!—And I'm here to slate erts. pleaded guilty in St. Louis to the I'm suspicious It's a sign a-thinWr how cold then Few people really know how to rest. helpful. Fresh air, and especially The X-ray operators in tho London Th.Jt 'ere w Di ter must a ben! charge of fraudulently using the mails Of age. maybe, or decline Exercise is very necessary to health cold air, sharpens the appetite, and ^ hospital used to be injured oecasion- Of my faculties—yit and was sentenced to a year and a day I'm not feelln' old a bit— Thlnkin' back—w'y. goodness mo and many do not take enough of it; creates a demand for food by burning allv bv the rays, but nothing fresh has in the penitentiary. He admitted at- Anv more than sixty-four 1 kin call their names nnd see it on the other hand, perhaps even up the waste matters with which tho | jiappene(i since the Introduction of Alii't no young man any more! • j">er.\ little tad 1 played tempting to blackmail St. Louis minis- ire people rest too little, or what tissues are clogged, and preparing the the X-ray shields a year ago. These Thlnkln' back's a thing 'at grows ! With, cr fmsglit. er wn« ftfml'l iponts to the same thing, do not way for new material, which digestion UTS. On a feller, 1 suppose— J Of. and so made him the best shields are made of thick glass con- Older 'at lie gits. I jack. 1 Ki ipnd I had of all the i eat! properly. No matter how well de- introduces into the blood. taining a high percentage of lead. Postmaster Herzberg and R. S. Wal More he keeps a-thlnkln' back'. I Thlnkln' back. 1 even hear Old as old men git to be, j 'l hem a-callin", high una clear. the muscles are, if they are | la r of Guthrie. Minn., were held ui ] Up the crick'bsuks. where they seem Er as middle-aged as me. 1 and stiff they will not do the Claims to Be 157 Year* Old. They Do. ! by two masked men armed with re Folks '11 And us. eye and mind Still hid In Iihc9$r-like a dream— 1 And me still a-wrtitln' on must be readily re- Manuel Del Valle, of Menlo Park, a Fixed od what we've left behind— h s eon h work, De Style—Russian soldiers get only j volvers and robbed of $60 In cash i X. .n T J?9^ TW' they have gone! when use. Even athletes suburb of San Francisco, Cal., claims twelve cents per month. I watches and other valuables. Rehabllltatln'—like ' o ^ 5* bend er ford— that he is 157 years of age. He has Them old times we used to hike thank the J-ord irstand the laws of Gunbusta—Well, they get a run for Tho protected cruiser Galveston Out barefooted for the crick. < (Thlnkln baclc. «« I hnv^ said). relaxation as.well certificates showing that he was bom made an average of 16.425 knots in «»f "Long "bout Apv'l flrat—to pick I hear ktughln on ahead; . their money, don't they.—New York 1 muscles. In ZMatecas, Mexico, oft NOT. 24, 1745. Out some "warmest" place lo go -•James Whttcomb Riley, In ^imes. ficlal trial and will be Accepted, In a-swlmmin'—Oh! my, oh! azlae.
L i fk The Soog of tka Cndle [following committee conglsting of| TruBteee Loveland and Smith and We wish our (Editor were not so the president was chosen to confer modest in printing items about him- It with A. W. Bush, relative to self. We will try our best not only From Our Point comln* to blan; to write three bin four letters a Jy' Two iott —-uuuohubbyj hands plans for placing a temporary bridge Aspinwall ^ Sprier that will pat and careaa: over the west channel of Flat river Yibu Will Always month for The Li;iioi:u and show of View A pure little soul wing- on Main Htreet. onr appreciation ol IiIk generosity. rJ»FATIY IMPKOVLP FOR MPS A darllnff ~ - On motion by Trustee Hlcke Coun- Mr. and Mrs..las. English cut their baby to 1OT«. cil adjourned. visit short in (irand Rapids on ac- One of the Great Closing count of the prevalence of small pox. grandaat T. A. MUBPHY, Clerk. Esprcially designed for handling Eorrlcau and other heavy mix* Tho Duty of tlie Hour. agencies Save Money Mrs. A. M. Andrews i* convalesc- tures used in spraying for blight The [ollowing from tiic Qrnnd which enlightr ing from n very serious two weeks HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP ened Hclnnce 11III''HH with rbeiimatlr fever. UupidH Herald np))lieK to the local has discovered OLD RESIDENT GONE. BrasK-Lined Cylinder Brass-Ball Valves. Hltuation bo well that we re-publiHliit to relieve When you dome to our store to (lo your trading as Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thurlby spent verbatim; Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Svphon agitator constantly in motion insures an even solution of motherhood we lead in Low PHoes, othere follow. mixture and absolutely prevents clogging' of screen. Wider range Out Sale Frank (VHarrow. Now ip the time to i-li'au up. If from excessive Nrs. Burgess Settled in Vergeniies Dur- of adjustment than any other sprayer made Cheapest high'grade the receding: tloode are followed vlp-' suffering is the / King Alphonse fed a monkey one oroualy with mop, broom, rake, I " Favorite sprayer on the market. ing the Civel Wir. Compare our prices with what you are paying. one day from tlie London Zoo. We Wr arr the only concern In the world making n full and complete hose. whovelB aud diHlnfectantB. jcoik! • Prescription " know ibin 1h a very interesting item devised by Dr. Mrs. Mary A. Burgess, for ovor Imr of potato machinery consistmg of CuUert. Planters, Sprayers. will come from the Inundation In- B. V. Pierce, for we saw it iu a city newspaper Hlead of harm. The watera have [ twenty years a Lowell resident, died Diggers and Sorters. chief consuit- Monday morning of consumption, et Ifi lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 and only rural papers print simple scoured the puttere, alleys nnd new- ing physician items. ers. and what remainB to lie done of the Invalids' the age sixty-two years. Funeral Goods and Carpets 17 lbs. Light C Sugar !.(•" Hotel and services were held this afternoon at 8 bare Jaxon, Lenox or Amber Soap 25 Again our sympathies are extend- Write -todacp- for our jJA-CIC/ON, Ih to take care ©f the debris. If this ed to our home town, Lowell. It A ^ II f***. be done promptly and efficiently Surgical Insti one o'clock, at the Congregational fi lbs. Lump Starch 25 Illustrated Caialog«e AspHlWALll rllCJ# Michioan.U.JA. tute, of Buf church, conducted by Rev. A. H. 7 lbs. Good Jap Rice 25 seems an though she bad almost there will be no danger of ill health— falo, N. Y. r more, than she could bear in the past neither to the diBtrlctthatwaBunder Sturgls, and burial will be al Alton. The Spencer-Welsh Co., Having decided to retire from tbe Dry Goods 8 lbs. Rolled Gats for 2> This wonderful " Prescription " Imbuei Mary Blchmond was born at j All 12c and 15c Breakfast Foods 10 year—three floods and a serious lire. water nor to the public at large The the entire nervous system with natural, busineBH in Lowoll, Beginning Tuesday, June 20th, we ehall offer our entire clean-up duty In more than Imllvhl- Rldgevllle. near Cleveland. O., Nov. 1 1 lb. Sweet Cuba Tobaceo 40 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Keller enter AVON. VCRGCKKEB. healthy vitality; gives elastic vigor to 18, TR42. In the Spring of I86:i she , Block of Dry Goods, Carpetfl, Bugs and Dry Goodu Sundries regardless of original Peerless Smoking Tobacco per lb Jlfi tallied F. L. Marker and wife Sun- ual or perBonal. It In due to (he the delicate organism specially concerned We have the best 15c, 20c and 25c Bulk Coffee money Mr. nnd Mrs. .1 as. Henry were Mrs. Louisa Lyon of Lowell visited public health and welfare, in clean- in motherhood, and makes the coming came to Michigan, and on May 31, coat or present market value. day. FARMER'S STATE BANK, can buy. Try it. pueHtn of Tom ItenwicU and family at John Krum's last Sunday. ing up pay particular aud special at- of baby entirely free from danger anu 1865. she was married to Dr. 8. S. M ins Ethel Burk closed a very suc- ALTO, MICH. almost free from pain. Fallas, an old settler of Vergennes, Sunday. Chas. Aldrich ol Grand Kaplds was tention to the cellar. Kemovewhat- 1 We propose to make this tlie greatest sale ever made in Lowell. We own our rcssful vear of nchool In the North ever dirt may be found and then "I wish to stat* that T hare used Doctor who died Jan. 26, 1886. She was (tell district Friday with a picnic Our mall earrliT luiH mil Iteen nble at Frank Ryder's last week. Plorce'K Favoiito Prescription with Tery good married to John M. Burgess of this goods at a price whidh will enable us to do this. We will surprise you with the prioe Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. CMTITAL $21),im. In deliver nuy mnil norlh of lnwn Mrs. Jay Merrlmau of Chicago has open the doors and wIikIowb and let re8ult6."wrlU;s Mrs. Katie M. Annls. of Hud- and appropriate exercises. We ex iu the air and the light. I>se diriln- son. New Hampshire. "Had been In poor village Sept. 6,1889, nearly four years we make. We guarantee all goods standard makes aud strictly as represented; otber- peel MIhh Burk will teach our school Hi nee lant Monday. been visiting at Chas. Merrlmau's. feclautH with a free hand and tinlHh lioalth for over four yrnrs and had been later! Mr Burgess died about two t he coming year. Dlraotors: Oflloara; Air. and Mrs. Itobt. Sparks visited Miss Anna Peters {visited In Ada with a coat of white w awh. Timely twice In the hospital. Mv husband broaght years after their marriage, and Ills wise yon will be told so. If you consult your own interests you will go nowhere else v, at the home of her sister. Mrs. Ueo. some of your ' Favorite Prescription,' and It widow has lived here since. For the Our district miffered with all others OoorRi" K. Ilartlult Ueorxu E Uartlott, last Sunday. pivcautlonK now will save trouble has carried me easily through my last two to buy Dry Goods and Carpets for the next few days. In the lows of bridges, sluices and I'reHldent Golds, in Lowell, last Thursday. and Buffering. confinement. We are now blesaea with two past six years she has been in very John H Morton healthy children, and I am sure your medi- "wash outs" In the highway. If the Prank E Ounipuu EdHOn O'Hritow, The Potter'/B Corner school and Lowell Planing Mill will do your The Village Board of Health began poor liea'lth, at the home of her sis- W. H. WATTS the Tanker school closed Frldny. job work planing matching, re cine hat. done me more good than all the ter, Mrs. S. P. Hale. She has been a wet weather continues farmers will .lobn WaMu Vice I'nsnldont. active work alum,' thin line Tuwulay other treatmenl I have ever received." have to give up putting In some .Irtliny Watte. Messrs. aud Mesdames Will aud sawing etc. Phone 34) morning; aud if all the mudentB of member of the Methodist church .lohti A Ellis BAD HEADACHES iren- since her early life. Mrs. Burgess Bun Over the Following List, Oheck Whatever You Need ALTO, MICH. cropH. and the ones already In are Volney C. Walton Vice President. Melvln Sparks visited at the home of the'flooded dlBtrlctB will co-operate erally arise from bad stom- ruined. FrKtik 0 flumpau. Freeman Sparks at Otlsco Sunday. much aicknesH may be prevented. achs. Foul breath, bitter leaves besides many friends the fol- For Present or Future Use and Oome and See Ue Exchange Depirtmait. taste, coated tongue, sour lowing near relatives: her aged Mrs. Phlla Gross entertained thir- Oaahler • Mr. and Mrs. Robl. Sparks visited eructations or belching of teen young lady friends ofMIsh Katie Hit. Oi.ahhkn Ik mill vigoroiiBly de- mother, Mrs. M. Blchmond of this While the Slock is Full. Harley Henry Sunday. bos. are common symptoms village, three brothers, A. A. Blch- Koth one day biet week in honor of uoiuiclug liockcfcller and his money- though not all present In AproDH Corset Covers ( omnieTfifll and Sdvin^ Business. Wants, For Sdle, To Cxclmme, Lost, every case. To cure, take mond of Lakevlew. C. C. Blchmond Apron Clntlw Kid Gloves Rain coats her birthday. BOWHE. gratihiug methodB; and the raah small doses, only one or two Oress Trlmmlnxs Kid Curlers Hlbbons defenderB of "tainted'' giftB to of Smyrna, H. A. Blchmond of Port- Apllgua trlramlnKs Dress Hlndlnvs Knitting Cotton No Hecrot Ahoul It. foaiHi, Strayed. each day. of old Dr. Pierce's land, Ore., aud two sisters, Mrs. S. AplltjUiiover luce liiicliltiK We juiy jinr cent ou eavinge CorwJn Porrltt has Improved bis chun-hes, misBlonary «ocietleB and Pleasant Pellets, the Origi- Oress Goods Knitting Needles Rugs Jl Ik no secret, that for Cuts. nal Little Liver Pills, flrst put up by him over P. Hale of Lowell and Mrs. B. L. Ituth ItURH Dress Shields book and certificates residence with a new roof. To convince Its readers of the val- colleges, one after another retire 40 years ago. One or two a laxative, three or Sayles of lonla. Bad Hpreuils Draperle* Lonsdale Cambric Shawls Burns, Fleers. Fever Sores, Sore Itobt. Johnson was at Mlddlevllle from their enconnterB with the tomr cathartic. drown SliocllnjSK Drapery goods Linen Damask Hlllola Byes, Bolls, etc.. nothing in ho effect- ue of advertising. The Lbugek will, Bleaohea SheeUngs Dresser scarfs Lisle thread gloves Silks of deposit. last Monday and was forced to re- commencing June 1, IHOo, and con- "grand old man" very much in the Summer Eoursions vlo Grand Hlunkelti Sllkollnes ive as Buckleu'e Arnica Salve. "It turn by way of Freeport on account condition of the parrot after it« frol- Dressing Haques Long cloth tinuing one year. Issue to every per- Batts Denims Laces Shirting didn't take long to cure a bad sore I of high water aud wasboute. son paying fl.00 on subscription a ic with the monkey. 'Preachers aud Trawk Railway System, Buttons Embroideries Linoleum SewingSllk had. and It is all O. K.for sore eyes." others who desire (he esteem of the Bolts Elastics Sheets write* 1). L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. rtoiicy to Luan on Rcul Estfltc. Mrs. Hettle Morgan of Lowell has card good for S1.0I) In advertising in Toronto, Out., and return, single Buckles Elastic Web Muslin Underwear Skirts been spending a few days with her this department. raaflses will not seek to make world- fare plus 25c. Going dates. J une 19, Uunnut« Mercerized Cotton ijc at 1). C. Look s drug store. wide robbery and oppresBlon of,'the Rustles Flnlshlnx Hralds Mittens Tickings HOSUlilSY. sister and brother, Mrs. Itobt. Notices Inserted In this column at 20. 22. and 28.1905. Flannels Mosquito netting Towels A. .1. Godfrey and wife spent Sun- Johnson, aud Chas. Smith. poor respectable by voting to ac- COUNCIL Carpol Hweupora Furs Tape day with their pareuts. CASCADE. 5c per line i»er week. Count 6 words cept thfifirocads of robbery and op- •Niagara Falls and return, slugk oiiaUle Hi'lie ball game at Moseley Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kord of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Godfrey spout fare plus 25c. Going dates June 18, (Ireton Flannelettes Neckwear Underwear 'was largely attended. Grattau F. M. Godfrey's ceinenl well caved John Woodlng's barn was struck to the line. Initials, f.gures and pression for religious or benevolent Featherbone Nankins • Jraud Kaplds vial ted Mr, and Mrs. Sunday at Lowell. 19 and 20,1905. Crasli Umbrellas In during the high water and Ib filled by lightning Tuesday afternoon, but abrevlatlons count as words. purposes. The train robber and the Ooraets Fans Notions Under Skirls won. < >tls White lant week. Children's day exerclHes will be Ashbury Park, N. J., and return, Cbwse Cloth , Mrs. A. Blaser Is quite ill at with 17 feet of sand. very little damage was done. FARM FOR SALE-The Bert midnigiit assassin would gladly give single fare to New York plus $y.:{.ri. •iluKhams Oil doth Veils A* meeting will be held at the held at five o'clock next Sunday. Cotton Flannel Gloves Uutlngs Velvets present. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. .lones spent Mrs P. .I. Kennedy returned Fri- up a share of their plunder to any Going dates J une 20, 80, J ujy 1. and 2 Oambrlcs Gimps cemetery Frldny. for the purpose of S. Packous of Lake Odessa visited Buwen place consisting of a bouse, cause of whatsoever nature, if they CombB Heiveteew. Mae Battls of Grand Rapids Is Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. .1. day from Kalamazoo, where she Special meeting of the Common 1905. Grass Cloth Pocket BiKiks Velours attended tbe meeting of the Church cleaning up the grounds. his sister. Mrs. Arthur Godfrey, Fri- burn and 2 acres land in Keene. In- only be irarmitted to continue their Uottonades Portiere visiting relative and friends at Jury, at Sarauac. Council of the Village of Lowell held Baltimore, Md., and return, single Corset ClnspH Hosiery Wash goods of Christ, and reports a very en- Children's day exercises will be day aud Saturday. quire of W. R. Bowen, R. R. 49, "ik/binebb," and Mr. Uockefeller rllke Orochel Hooks Handkerchiefs Percales Grattau. '"Brutus is an honorable man:*so*are In the council rooms on Friday ev^- fare plus $1^00. Going dates July 2 Hair Nets Prints White goods KEEKE CENTER. joyable and proUtable meeting. given at the ehurch by the Alton Grandma Sllcox Is spending a few Lowell, Mich. -1 wp ulng, June 9,1905. H and 4.1905. Collars Parasols Wrist bugs Miss Kittle Byrne is home from Sunday school Sunday afternoon, all. all honorabje men." Curtains Hair Pins White flannel W. S. Merrill has bud a very weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Meeting called to order by presi- Buffalo, N. Y.. and return, single Half-bleached Cotton Pillow casings Grand Rapllfc where she has spent MIBB Llbble Lawrence of Lowell GIRL WANTED—Competent, Carpets Pillow tubing Wadding pretty monument placed on his lot .lune lTj. Newman at Freeport. fare plus 25c. Going dates July 8, 9, Carpet Paper Waists the Winter, Bjient a few days of las! week with Tuk Boyal Arcanum, a fraternal dent McCarty. Present Trustees, India Linen Pillow cases in the village cemetery, and also a The Young Ln dies' Aid society Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colston of for general housework. Inquire of E, Collar, Hicks, Loveland, Perry, 10, and 11.1905. Oarpet Warp Wrappers Tbe dannSt Moseley Thursday i Mrs. B. F. Wilkinson. it iusurance organization, seems to Curtain rods anil poles .leans guilts marker In memory of his mother.* will hold a box social at the grange Grand Kaplds were called here Fri- P. Snyder, dentist, above Winegars Smith aud Winegar. Philadelphia. Pa., and return sin- Yarn evenlng^raewill attended and an Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Veenstra return- hall Tuesday evening June 13. All have wandered away from Its tirst ed to their home in Grand Rapids Mrs. Reltecca Merrill. day by the Illness of Mrs. Colston's Drug store. 8w Trustee Hicks moved the adoption gle fare plus $1.00. Going dates ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS AND SAVE 50 FER CENT ON COOK YOU NAVE COT TO OUY MN. Enjoyable time spent by all present. | are cordially Invited. mother, Mrs. Morgan. principles. Old men who have been of the following resolution, support- September 15.10, and 17,1905. Monday after a week's visit with Mr. aud Mr*. Geo. W. Rouse of paying asHc.sBuientB for thirty or Kittle McOlunls of Lowell Is visit- Lowell were guests of John The Young Ladles' Aid society John Watts lost a valuable horse WANTED TO BUT—A copy of ed by Trustee Smith. For further Information consult ing her pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. J. her parentH, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ntabl. forty years are to he driven out local ticket agent or write to Geo. Wooding aud family June 4th. will meet with Miss Laura Andrews last week, the second In three weeks. Kent County History published in without a penny to show for their McGinnls. Mrs. M. A. Carr of Lowell 1b visit- Wednesday afternoon. W. Vaux, A. G. P. & T. A.Chicago. ing Mrs. B. F. Wilkinson. Clair Coger Is attending buslneBs Bert Tan Dyke lost a fine young 1861 by Chas. Chapman Co. Must years of sacrilice, by an outrageous Miss Eva McGinnls is assisting: Mr. aud Mrs. Herriugton and Mrs. A RESOLUTION TO BOND college In Grand Rapids. horse last week by blood poisoning. be cheap. Inquire at LEDGEE of- Increase of rates. Those who have Mrs. Wm. McCarthy with her house- Mrs, B. F. Wilkinson entertained C. Porter attended services at the « HEIKD ABOUT TOWS. the following friends to tea Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker of Carson passed the age when they can insure THE SPENCER-WELSH CO. hold duties. Bailey church Sunday. BTCORDB. fice. tf are the worst victims of this crime; Bricklaying has begun ou Mas. DaleBowen and Mrs. Smith of City visited the families of Jame* The Villdgc of Lowell for the Pvr^ose lonla. Mrs. 'W. R, Bo wen. Mrs. A- and Ernest Stevens J une Hd. Mrs H. White of Fallasburg visit- Byron Patterson of Grand Rapids I TO RE"NT—Two or three rooms. and through them their heirs and King block. East Side Dry Goods Store. LOWELL. MICH. Boss Task. ed her daughter, Mrs. W. Purdy, beneficiaries will suffer. An appeal of KebuiMing Knee. Mrs. Ethel Willie of Grand Tbe funeral of Henry Deunison visited Ids cousin. Mattle, Friday Inquire of Miss Dibble, just north 1 Mrs. Jack Epley and little son ttmas u huge task, to undertake to the courte should promptly Im Rapids, Mrs. C. A. Lee. Mrs. M. A. was bHd from the residence last lust week. and Saturday. Ernest of McCords visited Mrs. A. the We of such a bad case of kidney The worst storm for years visited of Catholic church. tw. made. Such a transparent fraud Bridges and Approaches Thereto Wright last week. Carr and Miss Llbble Lawrence of Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Geo. T. Mrs. Frank Clark and daughter ought not to stand. Other frater- dlsease.'«s that of C. F. Collier, of Lowell, and 1/yle Bowen. During uh Monday, lioads and bridges are WORK WANTED by the day on Malu and Brid|>e Mrs. 1). C. Machom has been visit- Cherokeee.'ia., but Glectrlc Bittern ( amp ofticlatlng. Esther visited Sunday with relatives 1 I nal insurance orders should mal^e a Lawn mowers from $11.(Ill to $1JI.OO the afternoon a photograph was washed out. The King and jrrlst iu Grand Rapids. or hour. Mary J. Babcock, 1 door common cause againnt this great Streets. lug friends at Eaton Bapids, St. at Stocking's. did It. He writes: "My kidneys taken of the happy group. uiIIIk escaped the loss of their dam's Johns aud Mason. were so far gone. 1 could not sit on A Bad Score. Mrs. W.Clark, who has been caring cast of S. B. Knapp's. Jwp wrong, for all will suffer by reason Whereas; Adam Rhelnhart haw returned only by timely aid. The recent Hoods have torn out The address of Mrs. C. A. Bowers The Lowell Lumbev company had a chair without a cushion; and suf- Some day yon will get a bad scare for her mother at Freeport, returned LOST—a square back, cane seat- of the suspicion thus placed ou fra- four feet of water In Its ufUces. from tbe Upper Peninsula, where la; Tuesday evening. ternal insurance. ar.d washed a way the bridge across (nee Iva Masten) has been changed fered from dreadful backache, head- when yon feel a pain in your bowels, Cnbatt Ularrhuea. ed walnut chair, between Yergennos For window & door frames YOU ARE ELKUBLE TO ache... and depression. In Electric has been recuperating. the West channel of Flat River cross- from Benton Harbor to Elkart, ind. and fear appendicitis. Safety lies In U. S. Hoidier* who served lu Cuba • Lillian Skeidlug Is asBislstlng Mrs. and Lowell, May •!. Finder leave ing Main Street iu tlie Village of mouldings, enterlor liulsh, etc. cal. Bltters, however. Hound a cure, and Miss Lena Bowen has finished iier Mr. King's New Liver Pills, t Hiire Klahn with her household duties. Oiib South Boston correspondent Misses Ada Wallace and Edith Nye Lowell Planing Mill, phone 3H. conrse in shorthand at a'g Rapids during the Spauisli war know what at this ollioe and receive reward. very htly shows the imbecility of Lowell aud a portion of the ap- by them was restored to perfect cure, for all bowel and stomach Mrs. H. F. Patterson aud little sou of Battle Creek have been spending a health. 1 recommend this great and is at home for the present. diseases, such us headache, blllious- this (Useaae iw. and that ordinary city newspaper paragraphers who proaches thereto; few days with Miss Mary Whitney. Horn—In Jackson,.I une H, to Mr. THE ANNAWUS OR WEST WHfT remedies have little more effect than spent last week with relatives In Geo. Crump, Lowell. 8wp pdkc fun at the village papers" rural And Whereas, The two other brid- and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe, (nee Myrtle "^tmlc medicine to all with weak A Chlldren's day program will lie ness; costiveness. etc. Guaranteed Grand Rapids. Miss Ella Wiley has returned to kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaran- at M. G. Look's drug store, only HO much water. Cuban diarrhoea is House for sale or rent with one or correspondence and at the same ges crossing Flat Blver at Bridge (jlbsou) an eight-pound sou. given at the Keene church June I'.'d.b. almost as severe and dangerous as a Letha Blakeslee of Lowell Center Is Street In said Village of Lowell, and Grand Bapids, where she Is spendiuu- **edl)y D. G. LOOK druggist; price All are invited to attend. 25c. Try them. four lots. Will Hell cheap or on easy time publish Idiotic rant about the llnclalmed letters at Lowell post- : mild attack of cholera. There Is one the guest of Esther Clark. the approaches thereto are in such a the Summer, after visiting friends JVlUHairjr School ;, 60c. payments. tf William Pullen. I "cream" of society, which in many here last, week. ofllce for: Ueo. Denton, Clarence A company of forty attended the remedy, however, that can be de- Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis are visit- cases is only scum. If the poor fools condition that they will BOOU be Pressou. Muster Leo. Crane. Rt. 51. Ladles' Aid meeting at the home of AI.TON. pended upon as will be seen by the B. B. B. lawn mowers are the ?! unsafe; Tired out, worn out woman can- ^ SOUTH liOWBIil* ing their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Yan- finest mowers made. See them at • 4 could sue themoselves as others see Mrs. Rett Wilcox. Miss Carrie Mrs. Israel Cave last Wednesday, [Last weeks's letter.] following certificate from Mrs. Minnie slckle In Grand Ledge. them, they would behold things And Whereas, Public safety re- not sleep, eat or work; seems as if Andrews. If you tire an unmarried American boy ^fcartlett and son Howard and, considering the had weather, .Incobn of Houston, Texas:hereby Stocking's. quires that said bridges and the ap- she would fly to pieces. Holllster's tween tbe ages of 17 and 38, of good bablte Miss Robsoti visited friends at Mr. and Mrs. John Epley and son „ i more i Idiculous than "A louse on a Sunday's (irand Uaplds Hersld have returned from their trip to thin was a good crowd. Mrs. M. A. certify that Chamlierlaln's Colic, and What Is the best food lor young proaches thereto be rebuilt and the Rocky Mountain Tea makes strong and can pass the necessary physical examine- Carr was present, and gave an Inter- Fallasburg Saturday and Sunday. Ernest, who have lieen visiting the ,v lady's bonnjjL" states that there are eighty-two Manitoba. lUarrhoBa Remedy cured my bns- chicks'.' Cypher's chick Iot»d, of course. t cv • interests of the village demand that nerves and rich blood. 115 ceuts. tea tlon, have a knowledge of reading, writing, esting talk on pioneer life. Warren Ford of Lillle. Newago Imnd of severe attack of Cuban former's mother. Mrs. Lon Wright or tablets. D. G. Look. cases of small pox In the city and Mrs. Pettlt has returned from u Co., was here several days last at Lowell returned Monday. Full of poultry loode at Lowell Feed With eighty-two cases of small It be done as soon as consistent with arithmetic. English grammar, geography, The neighbors and friends of Mrs. diarrhoea, which he brought bonu* safety; thu churches and schools have and history of tbe United States. Unlike visit with her daughter, Mrs. week. Mrs. U m. Stapleton of Grand Raj)- Btore. ! |i pox in the city and burials every Lieut. Jus. Lee Ackersou. nephew been ordered closed. From private Mardell, in Grand Rapids. Ruby Payne, whose husband was from Cuba. We had several doctors And Whereas, The expense Incident of Mrs. Marks Bul>en, graduated most schools, tbe government allows you Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Wilson of Ids was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. night, the Orand Bapids Herald will sources we learn that there has been Miss Bessie Layer is recovering I killed last week in the Pere Mar- but they did him no good. One bot- BuRererBcurcdwlth"Hennlt" hardly claim.credit for uHtuteness in to said construction requires the with honors J une 6. from the Boston about 9500 per year to defray all expenses. Tacoma, HI., visited friends here tle of thin remedy cured him. as our Wm. Patterson Friday. burials to the number of two to from her recent Illness. quette wreck north of Ionia, wish to Salve, who hoc! lost hope of at length discovering and announc- expenditure of more money than the Polytechnic school, having taken You receive a thorough military and aca- extend onr sympathy to her. last week. neighbors will testify. 1 thank God reliet. 25 i 50c, All dnigsliu. Common Council can lawfully appro- eight about every night for some demic education, and upon graduation may 1 ing that the disease is iu the city. a post-graduate course in naval con- time. The recent rains have done cou- « Mrs. Carrie Porter is •ufferlng for nit raluable a medicine." For sale Wedding invitations—The Ledger. Testlm'U. free. Hermit Remedy Co., Chicago. Protecting business interests is legit- priate or borrow and estimated from struction, and has been appoluted resign or accept a commission as lieutenant slderable damage to the crops In PRATT LAKE—SOUTH BOSTON. with a very lame foot, as the result by all druggists. imate to a degree; but the lives of Nine Thousand to Twelve Thousand assistant naval constructor. The advertisement yon intend to with promotion In the regular service. this vicinity. of being struck with a railroad tie ^ Dollars; have printed next month Is not Further particulars for four one centotamps Mrs. M. I). Sneathen In having Elmdale. the people are of vastly greater Mrs. Orton Hill has been spending by addressing A number of people from this Friday night. importance; aud the lirst duty of the And Whereas. Sections twenty-two commencement week In Kalama/.oo bringing you business today—and vicinity attended the Children's day quite a serious time with the .loHlnh Staid, who has been jury- and twenty three of Chapter IX of if you are careless about your print- i A Temperance club was formed kidney Troubles Cured Free. press Is to the people. with her daughter Marion, who exercises at Alto Sunday evening. measles. here last Sunday. mnn for the last five weeks has been an act. entitled "A act to provide graduated yesterday from the Mich- Ing. ten to one It never will. If you Mrs. VauValkenburg aud daugh- excused and Is now at home. If you are a sufferer in any form and will send us the name of for the incorporation of Villages MISB Verle Coppens Is visiting The Swiss Ladles' Aid society met Ladoga, Ind.. June lo.—The Hev igan semluary there, having waut the business right away, do H. W. PHILLIPS, Louisville, Ky. friends In West Lowell. ter. Mrs. Mary Gillstre, of Grand Kirk Parkhurst and wife drove to your druggist, we will furnish you—through him—free, one dozen A. L ("rim has announced his retire within the Stata of Michigan, and completed the academic course with your advertising to-day, and make i at tbe home of Mr. Mich lu Keene bottles of West Baden Bitter Water, which will relieve or entirely defining their powers and duties," Listen to the wedding liellsl Rapids visiU'd the old farm home hist Thursday. Freeport Sunday. I I mont from the pulpit, because tlu a class of four. sure of results by placing It In THE last week. cure any case of kidney trouble. This offer Is made to a limited Oflicors of his church favor saloons. being Compilers Sections numbers Lbdqbb. Mrs. iLen Lott wbo ban been ill the number of sufferers for t lie Hole purpose of introducing this wonder- liKTil and 2874 Chapter 87 Compiled aBA1-rAN-V8»UMCNNBB. pnst week is much better. Tin: preacher is wrong. He should IM7 ttas ful water into your neighborhood. The only condition being the' stay by and convert his own church Laws of Michigan 1897, provide the Spraitied Ankle, Stiff Nook, Lame About one third of .Norton's mill The work train which is repairing privilege to refer to you (when cured) In corresponding with pros- I members. method of raising any greater dam was carried out by the flood the track at Lowell and other points pective customers in your locality. amount lor necessary corporate pur- Shotilders. last week. Feu- some time it was OBSTINATE QASES IK making Elmdale Its headquarters. No TeutlmonlalH Solicited. No Barnes Pablshed. Tuknic are several 'Jraud Bapids poses than can be raised by the Your Life These are three common ailments feared that the mill, too. would go. Miss Sadie Plough of Pennsylvania Council under the provisions of said Money to Loan Of leucorrhea, exceseive flowing, painful but a BpcaialilPfl preHcription, having excursion notices in this paper; but for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm In spite of the hard Itfbor of dozens ae a aingle aim the cure of diBeaaos Is visiting her cousin, Minnie Mlougli. All that Is required Is your name, address, full particulars re- 1 Chapter 87; is especially valuable. If promptly periuds, prolttpsub, or falling of womb, 1 garding your case accompanied by this offer. we advise our rsadersio wait until John Martin of men. Every culven in town Is peculiar to women. Chris Hoffman and wife spBiit Sun- the small-pox epidemic is abated be- Therefore, Be It resolved by the applied It will save you time, money washed'O/t, leuvlng chasmH ten feet attended by weak back, bearing-down Current. BemiationB, ulceration of womb, pain Reliable dealers recommend "Favor- day at John Lenhard's. ASSOCIATED DRUG STORES fore crowdiug Into thai infected city. Common Council of the Village of and suffering when troubled with 60 Monroe St. •randftaplda BREAD jrteepi'nisome places. ite Prescription." With tricky ones, Lowell, that the proposition to bond The power that gives you any of tiiese aliments. For sale by Mrs. Peter Stabl was called ti« The Lownli IiWliter LpulgvlHO. Ky. I the Village of Lowell to an amount life and motion is the nerve all druggists. Austin Slayton lost a flno cow by something elxe that pays them better Lake Odessa Friday by the illness of lOvjSKv man who wishes to work TNE LOWELL MARKET REPORT. Bread 6c per loaf lightning Monday night. will probably be urged Upon you as can l>e used in Lowoll from now until not exceeding Twelve Thousand force, or nerve fluid, located in Cookies....10c per dot. her father, I imllars ($12000) for the purpose of Mrs. Lousfca Oleinmons has been " just as good." Perhaps it is for Winter; and in all probability the tlie nerve cells of the brain, Rlohelleu and Ontario Navlgatlmi Fried Cakes ...10c doz. them; but it can't Ik; for you. Some Kobt. Wood and wife called on rebuilding the bridges and approach- Pies 15c each . entertaining relatives from Grand JoslaCh Plough and family Sunday. demand will exceed the supply. No and sent out through the Company Arronaemetit for the [Corrected J une 14. 1905.] saving may be made by purchasing our excuse for idleness. es to the same on Main and Bridge Fresh every day. Rapids the past week. OR. M. CLAYTON GREENE Streets of said Village across Flat nerves to the -various organs. GRAIN. medicmeR in half-dozen quantities. The Freeport train ban not been Mlchlgoti Press Association Wheat 105 per bushel Mrs. Sadie Beach of Grattau and If you are convinced that the "Fa- able to run for the last week. Braduate Makes digestion and assimilation Blver, be submitted to the qualltled If you are tired, nervous, Tour. 4 Leone Porter of Grand Rapids visit- vorite Prescription" is the medicine electors of said Village at a special Gate, new !J2c " ^1 r. Longcor of lonla ban bought University of Michigan and Post Graduate Jom«e at New York Polycline perfect. Makes uew red blood and irritable, cannot sleep; have Corn ROc •* •• CltyBahaqr ed Mrs. Elmer Brooks lust Monday. Medical School and Hospital, Ne^l'ork City. election to be held on the 28tb day of Iu order to accommodate all mem- * and tenderness of ovaries, are alnnrnt yon need, do not be cajoled into ac- Chas. Keiley'« stock of goods and ex- bone' That's what Holllster's hcadache, feel stuffy, dull and Rye 55c ** " Mr. aliii Mni. Elmer Brooks spent alwa.VB cured by a fairly persiBtent use cepting something else. The attempt {lects to continue the business. Mr. QfTloe-LOWELL. MICH. Bocky Mountain Tea will do. A June, A. I). 1905, at the east store bors of the M. P. A. participating In InudajvMfflbh her parents, Mr. and building of Masonic Hall Block, in melancholy, or have neuralgia, the liullfax trip, 11. Foster Chaffee, IUCEUI of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, to induce yon to d" so in an inBiill to Longcore in an experienced man In tonic for the sick and weak. IIT) cents ^«K*orthwuy. near Smyrna. If in any case it should, in due time, your intelligenoe, Turn your back on tea or tablets. I). U. Look. said Village of Lowell. rheumatism, backache, peri- western agent, of the 11. & G. Naviga- Corn and Gats 22 00 per ton the business and we wish him suc- The ballots used at said special tion company, will have Thomas Bran 20 00 " " Mr.aflEptaB- Geo. Howard spent not seem qnite adequate to meet every the one who offers the affront. cess. < odical pains, indigestion, dys- Middlings 22 00 " " PILES*""!™ ^ndu^seniiig .at thti home of Those wall paper bargains are still election shall be In the following Glynn, T. P. A. of the Hue lu Detroit hase of some complicated case, Mr. DI BR plBp,RpCCFL .5s PLLASANpi pasanTt PPiimx Mr. and Mrs. Levi Knaval return- form; pepsia, stomach trouble, or the Corn Meal 22 00 " " ierce always itendH ready to offer * pellets on tap at {Look's. at the Grand Trunk city ticket ofllce, Mo. All drugglsu. Hermit P ed to Johnston, Pa., last Thursday. OFFICIAL BALLOT. kidneys and liver are inactive, llM Woodard Avenue, ou June 10, to FRODUOB T3he larmers ere busy repairing valuable BUggeationB based upon yearn Cure biliousneBB, sick and bilious bead- of varied experience which often proves | ache, dizaineBB, coBtiveness, or consti- Mel Hooper and Titus Plough Sunday Excursion viaUraudTru nk Sl'BClAI. ELKCTION OF THE VILLAGE your life-current is weak. make aud sell berth aud stateroom Flour !( 00 per cwt 1 weif ('larksvllle visitors Saturday. ok Lowell. reservations-lor the journey between liggs 14c per dosen of inestimable value. This he does en- pation of the bowels, loss of appetite, Commencing Sunday, May 14. and Power-producing fuel is need- tirely free of charge to those using bis i coated tongue, sour stomach, windy mioak. coutintilm; each Sunday until Sun- Subject—Shall'the Village of Low- Toronto aud Montreal, aud at the Butter 14 to 18c per pound CAST IMWOUU. ed ; something to increase nerve same time the meal tickets will be on Lard 8 to 10c " " medicines. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, lielchingH,' heart-bnrn," nain and dis- Mr. . r.nrl CllildiMi of Graml Hnpldh day, (Jet. Ill, excursion tickets will be ell Issue, bunds to an amount not energy—strengthen the nerves. Wool 25 to 30e 44 44 Mrs. Delia EeMar has returned I 603 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. | IreBs aftei eating, and kindred derange- on sale to all points at which trains •xceeding Twelve Thousand Dollars sale. Is vlslttaigat Ihe home of her pttr- This Ik done to save time on arri- Beans, baud picked 1 50per bushel iMn-ttU extended visit with her par- Da. K. V. PiBucc. Buffalo. N. y.: | merits of the liver, stomach and bowela. .•iii-. Mr. and Mrn. 12. iieiuizelmau. are timed to stop, at oue fare for the ($l2hU0| for the purpose of rebuilding Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner- 44 44 «Dts
ss M. Sale on chamber sets continuedlontlnIt u . Collar's bazaar. The good work in Dr. Frank Graham of Harbor Clothcraft Clothes is 1 The Lowell State Bank Springs was lu town Monday, on his way to Detroit. put there to stay. BOY'S AND GIRL'S STOCKl IGS Low«ll| Michigan. Wilson J. Parker of Vermontvllle visited at the home ot his brother, The cloth wears, the Organlied ItOI. Capital and Surplus SSO,OOO. Geo. W. Parker, Tuesday. SHOULD BE ELASTIC Miss Reva Owen of Chandler, fit lasts, ([the coat is Okla., Is here to spend the Summer with relatives and friends In Lowell stayed with an un- Stockings of heav^ yarn which do not; Jive properly are and vicinity. like steel casings for the leg. They bind) hinder free circula- MY TO SUCCESS Mrs. E. 8. White has for the breakable front) and tion, aud Irritate the skin. Your child's feettare very tender. MNT present established her millinery Be sure the stockings are Soft, Elastic and Past Color. And business In a part of the Spencer they are made by YOUR for economy's sake, you want them strong. \ vT . Welsh dry goons store. tailors and mostly by Pony stockings are made of hltfhly elftstld yarn. No wig- The IsHue ot Bank Money Orders by thii Mrs. Q. G. .Towsley left Monday ging In putting on or taking on, and so, no tearing. The BILLS Dank has b«en very iucceasful. for a several weeks' visit with flue yarn used Is soft, aud easy on tender feet. Ponv etock- SAItTY friends In Cincinnati, Corning and hand. They could ings are three ply where the wear Is hardest—knee, heel and Those wl have need them, liked them Granville, O. and In Kentucky. hardly be made bet- toe—and dyed as well as science knows how. $8 and now] [ke all their small remlttAnces H. 8. Schreluer says that his show by this led. DEPOSIT cases saved from the wteck are not ter. Ask for Cloth- worth more than 5 cents on the Qood Children's tlooklnga, They're f 8a a Pain, These lers arc cheaper than any and yau gal lham at 1 sending money and can be BOX dollar and his racks not more than craft Clothes (Guar- other fo 15 cents. cashed at y place at any time. Prevent disease, by thoroughly dis- anteed.) Sold here infecting your premises. All the leading disinfectants are sold at D. at $10 to $20. A. W. WEEKES.' G. Look's drug store. Mrs. Mlna B. Lewis was given a To Every Mother; 3 Per Cent tatercst PaM on Savings Deposits. surprise party by a large company We are the only ones that mm i of her friends In honor of her birth- sell the "Little Tudor" Play lfcilFr day, which occurred June flrst. Suits for children from 1 to ' f After the sumptuous supper Mrs. 6 years old. Just the thing i Maynard, In behalf of the com for them to romp about In. . Dr. Snyder, dentist. Phone 156. presented Mrs, Lewis with a Xrrrnerr y Slx-plece chamber set |1.39 at set. See our Coat-Shirt—open>penis Collar's bazaar. Just like a coat—no .pu ililmi , See our High School Souvenir or hauling over the heatL OUT spoons. Wllllaros. each SI.80 Attend the Spencer Welsh closing out sale next week.. m Miss Lizzie Thompson Is home Straw hat time's m from Grand Rapids. The June Bride Eat potato bread. Specials at Collar's bazaar—7 piece oome, and the place Dr. .Hodges,dentist. . tt water set worth 75c for 48c. , The fair Graduate to come for them is -Wedding presents at Wllllam• . Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark of Alto That we can fit you on almost any kind of shoe Brooms 17c. Collar's bazaar. visited Lowell relatives Sunday. This Is the month for wed- here. Island Park Souvenir spoons at Born—In Bowne, June 9, to Mr. ding and commencement you want in any style almost that you can call Willi ami*. and Mrs, E. L. Timpson, a son. and the bride and the grad- You can pull, haul for. Most of you want something cool on your Lemon and cream pies on Satur- Advance sale of Import samples In uatecorae In for their share day. Smith's Bakery. French china plates at A. D. Oliver's. of attention. and pick thiough this feet this time of the year. We do not know of •I A. L. Weyrick will furnish his With these happy events, Attend the Spencer-Welch closing comes the thought of a pres- stock as much as you any thing cooler than a tan oxford^ besides they out sale next week. regular customers with Ice this season. ent and It cannot be solved CttaS. Hlne of Grand Kaplds was any easier than a'n Inspec- please. Every bit of wear longer than any other shoe made. No In town Tuesday. Mrs. John Wright attended the tion of our new line. wedding of a friend at Stanton In giving a present one goods you touch is a matter what you want in foot wear come here -Attend the Spencer-Welsh closing yesterday. out sale next week. wishes to be assured of you will be quite apt to find it. Miss Nina Beckey Is home from her 8. 0. LltUeileld visited at Grand the quality of the article, bargain, every price school at Martin for her Summer and our past reputation for i Sunday. vacation. good goods will be main- ticket, a prize ticket. Smith's Ice cream made from Miss Minnie Lally of Parnell Is tained. T Jersey cream. visiting friends at Flint and Lan- THE Water bottles worth 25c for 17c, at sing. CfaolceSII?er,Gitilus, CLOTHIER. Collar's bazaar. Born-In Mount Pleasant, June 12, COONS, Ml6s Mary Bowns spent Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, a nine Sterliff Sflrcr SMwir Spools The Old Reliable Shoe House. at her home at Parnell. pound son. SUw Noreltin ii Eidless > m Thompson of Alto was do- Miss Edith Cowles attended her Yaritly, Leo-Colby Woddlag. Jmslness In town Monday. sister's commencement at Greenville A very pretty wedding was solemnized -piece berry set worth fl.OO, this morning. Tuesday Diornlng^ at tne home pf Mrs. A. J. HOWK & SOI . j'\ they last 48c. Collar's bazaar. Mrs. Mlna Pottruff returned Sat- Harriet E. Lee tn Bowm when ber daughter [i Gold Pets, FMIUII Peng, Gold Uartbawas united In ly matrimony to m 4M Bennett of Orand Rapids Is urday from a nine weeks' visit at Ernest Colby, tbe ceremony being performed Lansing. Clocks, Bnockes, Watches by Rev. 8. T. Morris of Grand RapfdH, in the visiting his cousin, Harry Chambers. presence of about thirty-live friends and rel- All my stock must go at any price Miss Jennie Lillle Is home from Chains, Fofcs. atives. Tbe couple were attended by Roliln i Colby, brother of the Room, and Hiss Ella Qulmby, where she has been teach- Mrs. White, at Spencer—Welsh Co's. Lee, sister of the bride, and the wedding We have Just received 500 barrels The laxltlve effecft t ing, for the Summer. Stomach and Liver ;hlng new for the plate rail! COME AND LOOK. march was played softly during the cer- of Portland cement. ary plate, at A. D. Oliver's, The Sewing club held a birthday emonv by Miss Nellie Ohase of Grand Rapids. {jowell Lumber Co. agreeable and so nature Both brlae and bridesmaid were gowned in do not realize It Is the selection of flood views, dinner at the home of Miss Mary white. Tbe parlor was Deautifully d Twenty-five cents worth-of Sunllte at popular prices. Whitney Tuesday evening. with ferns and roses. The weddini feast Disinfectant mixed with five gallons medicine. For sale by all dt was served in tbe open air, at tables i of water will thoroughly disinfect Marks had men placing b F. B. Rhodes, E. A. Speaker has sold to John ted with smilai and roses, by Misses Alia Lee, 1 Myers his house and lot on the west Mamie and Amy Hosford, Jennie Freyermuth your vaults, cellars, basements, window and door frames in iter Graves Is recovering and Mary Olark severe Illness of nearly two side, consideration $600. barns, or any place about your east side block, Monday desplle the fx- Mr. and Mrs. Colby left for a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Atwater return- and after July 4th will welcome their, many premises. Sold at Look's drug fact that there was still a large; friends to their home southwest of Alto, store. amount ot v^ater In the cellats. MtasBessle Klnyon Is home from ed yesterday from a three weeks' her school at St. Joseph for the visit at the later's old home at Summer. Allegan. Souvenir china of the flood of 1904, Born—In La Junta, Col., June pieces ranging In price from 10c to 13, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCarty, ILfiO. A. D. Oliver. a 9 lb. son. Grandpa McCarty says Its "a cowboy." The best books, stationery, foun- tain and gold pens for graduates at Mrs. Geo. Taylor left Tuesdaanyy loforr Look's drug store. her trip to Portland, Ore.,' been delayed by the flood aM Don't forget, I am located at resulting conditions of the roausads. ^ Spencer-Wetoh Co's dry goods store. Mrs. White. Miss Lotta Ruben was to ha'vtj uated June 23rd from the Grand Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chambers vV , Ids high school, with a class of were called to Ypsliantl yesterday 162, the largest the school ever had, At W. S. Godfrey's by the illness of tor mother. but on accsunt of the prevalence of While the flood waa detrimental smallpox the commencement ex- to most people -we understand that ercises have been omitted. Joe Keiley enjoyed it immensely. The Hooker Pioneer Society will In remitting for his LEDGER from hold Its uth-nnnual picnic dinner at Portland, Ore., Of H. Force sayslall the residence and shady yard of the Michigan people there are quite Mre. Matthew Hunter In South well Lowell, Tuesday, June 20, 1905. Wehatejust received another ship The remaining pioneers are earnest- CLOTHING AN ment of Cypress for building boats. ly requested to try and be present If (^U and see It. possible, as their numbers are de- Lowell Lumber Co,, phQne 16. creasing with each'year.—[Secretary. Mrs. M. B. Kellar of Indianapolis. Commencement presents at Ind., Is making a month's visit with Williams'. .v, relatives and friends in Lowell and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John Simons and two daughters of lonla visited Mrs SHOE STOR m Simons' mother and sister, Mrs. A. Churches and D. Trumbei and Hrs. Mary . Commencing: next Saturday Robertson, last week.. v The best line of Men's and We sell the famous W. L. •Societies! morniDg come and take your choicg Joe Kelly pffilclated as best man Boys' Furnishing Goods ever Douglas $2.50f $3 00, $3.1 at the wedding of his cousin, Chas. of 1 big lot of Men's Suite, about McCarthy, which o^cured yesterday placed on the market. aud 4.00 Shoes for Men a : 1300 of tnera. All good atyles and morning at' SL. James' church, COSGREGATIOSAL. good styles and Boys. The beet shoea to wear for Grand Rapids. \ A Children's day program will IM? oolors, sizes 32 to 42, the money, in the world. Mr. and Mrsi Eustace Anderson given at 10:30, to which everyone Is actually worth |10, and two children of Renton, Wash., pordlally Invited. Sunday school as See our Men's Dress Shirts at are making an extended visit with usual. In the evening a union serv- 111 and $12 S0O| 76o and I.OO. They are ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ice will be held at this church, and Your choice for SU5 the best. For a cheaper shoe Weekes, and other friends. the pastor will deliver a baccalau- '' Fred Mason of lonla is here at the reate sermon to the graduating see our bargain table bedside' of his father, Thedore class. Better Suits chftip—at aio, shoes for Men and * The hour for the weekly devotion- tfason, who has been In feeble $12, $14, $18, $10 and $18. Boys at ti health for many-months nod Is now al meeting of the Christian Endeavor Our Hat and Cap •Growing weaker and nearlng the society has been changed from Sun- day evening to Wednesday evening. Best assortment in Lowell, * Department There will be an important bus- There is no GREAT LOSS with- Iness meeting of the Congregational meets Uie approval of everybody. oot BOME SMALL GAIN. The loss church and society this (Thursday) < Single Suits awful cheap. Wont , we bear ourselves; the gain accrues evening at 7:30. All interested please cost you much if you buy one and m customers by our placing our attend. AttentlenLi stock of millinery at rldlc- nothing to look. low prices. Mrs. White, at BArrur. We have just as good bargaii Morning subject: "Hope the Anch-: Our Vork Shirts and Ove: .Welsh Co's. Siugle Coats, sizes :i ool Board has probabl.v or of the Soul." Sunday school at alls find t^eir way to for you in shoes as we hajre for i Supt J. F. Thomas for the usual hour. The evening service 32 to 36, from suits men. Will give you reduced pri< at a salary of fl300, and the Young People's meeting \vill worth fronj f5 to |8 100 than he received last be taken up on account of the union that for the next 20 days,' beginnii more than was paid servift at the Congregational church. Your choice for im at the loweat < Saturday, June 17th, we will sei auocessfdl predecessor. llBrrBODln,.. 1 1 •TO lies' and Children's J-fhoes a! Morning, Children's day exerci: Our Boys an^CWldml ^ ^^ - . If you want a pretoW.annretty Owe andd de ine88 10 me discount of 20 Per Cent. lUehtfulair. fey the Sunday school. Department is brim full of values. * * cheeks aodnd! lovenkat# EvenlA&, union services at the Con- 1 " eddlng trip acrosirosrnt the gregational church. . your faith ID Rocky Mountain There will be no Ep worth League Tea. , T5.D. G. LOOK. service. copy of the Denver Post of IDCnSTlBB,, is an account of a new city The East Side Benevolence society lafe Begins Sat. June 17 and will Last until Ji was then fhst two weeks old will meet with Mrs. A. 8. Stannard 1500 inhabitants. Las Vegas, Wednesday, Jwne 21. the Callfdrnia border, on railroad, which was re- The Lowell W. C. T. '0. will meet " Fred L. Fallas, with Mrs. Nathan Blair next Friday iP, has built a at 2 p. m. Fiower'Mlsslon day will i.maift-stfare. in -which Wilder be observed. 'M: ol the shoe The North End Benevolent society le building will meet at the home ol Mrs. James The Clothing and Shoe Store. tela and dwell- Safgent, Thursday, June 22. All ty already has members requested to be present as wspaper^aad-two banks. It Is the annual meeting. i i V
r The Ladies' Aid society will give a A large crew of men from here Miss Winnifred Bennett; vocal solo. HenryPC. Dennlson died at his Art King and family entertained The Lowell Ledger. lawn social Wednesday evening, worked nights last week putting In Rev. J. H. Bennett; "James Island home in Cascade township Monday Henry Heavens and wife Sunday. PUBLISHED BVKRY THURSDAY AT June 14, at the home of John Hoven- sand bags to protect the big dam at as 1 Remember It," Jos. F. Mead, of morning, June 5. Abe Dulteman spent Sunday with LOWELL, MICHIGAN eirs, who Is living on Chas. Coppen's tho Edison plant. Hastings; Old Glory, S. R. Wooster, Mrs. P. J. Kennedy left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wood. farm. A program will be given and of Grand Rapids; music by Ada BY Frank Sherrard has been success- fof- Kalamazoo, to attend the con- Swen Johnson and wife drove Ice cream served. All are cordially ful In putting down tw'o drive wells, quartette. Reminiscences by "The vention of the church of Christ in over to Morrison lake Monday and FRANK M. JOHNSON. Invited. Old Boys;" Benediction, Comrade that city. oue at his house and one In his new Rev. W. M. Judd. spent the day fishing. Entered at Lowoll Pontofllco as second The heavy rain of yesterday and basement barn. Master Chas. Buttrick passed the last night did a lot of damage to Wm. Turner and . Miss Verne Andy Blough wife and little daugh- class matter. Ed. Vos, who is pathmaster. has eighth grade examination at Ada ter of Lake Odessa spent Sunday crops. a force of men at work repairing the Bristol of Ada were married last recently. BUBBCHIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Thursday, June 8, In Grand Rapids, with friends at this place. roads. Mrs. E. R. Beebe has recovered Mr. and Mrs. Charley Klahn visit- SUYBIF A. and immediately left for a trip Carl Col vin attended the Moseley through the Southern states. from her recent Illness. ed his father, Chas. Klahn, Tuesday. [Last week's letter] dance, and reports a good time. Isaac Auble is In very poor health. Miss Birdie Bennett has returned Ben Gosch of Lowell was seen on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoppough of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Scott visited from Grand Rapldt, having com- our streets Monday. Orleans spent Decoration day here. their son Will, and daughter, Mrs. pleted the course In Kindergarten Ponnd • Cnre for DyBpepsin. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Knaval and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis of Mose- Geo. Sears, at Grattau a few days Training, and is the happy possessor daughters of Pennsylvania, are visit- OUR COUNTRY of last week. Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, ley and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoppough of a state life certificate. Ontario, Canada, who has suffered ing friends here. cousins and the Misses Eckley of Grand Rap- quite a number of years from dyspep- John Lenhard and wife and Mr. Ids spent Decoration day here. [Last week's letter.] [Laat week's letter.] sia and great pains In the stomach, Knaval, wife and daughters called Mrs. Willie Rexford and daughter Mrs. H. A. White returned Sunday was advised by her druggist to take at the home of Sam Stabl Tuesday. Mrs* William Jennings and child- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver of Grand Rapids are spending a few from a week's visit at Alton. ren of Grand Rapids are visiting Mrs. Stabl Is Improving slowly. BAST P4RIS—WEST CASCADE. tablets. She did so and says "I find days with Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Condon. Mrs. David Garfield was at Sara their father and mother, Mr. and Fitch Kelly and wife left for Grand [Laat week's letter] Lem Davis of near Moseley was that they have done me a great deal Rapids last week, where Fitch has nac last week, caring for her sister- Mrs. Archibald. of good. I have never had any suf- A children's day program of recita- here Monday and reports that he Is in-law. Mrs. Will Garfield, who is Adaltes are anticipating a very accepted a position as book-keeper getting along finely with his barn. ferlug since I began using them." If with one of the wholesale houses. tions and music was given at East quite ill. pleasant day June 15th when troubled with dyspepsia or Indiges- Paris June 4tb, and enjoyed by a Mrs. Elgin Condon is visiting Miss Jennie Robson of Alton visit- Major Dickenson's regiment is ex- tion why not take these tablets, get Misses Thomas and Gilbert ol large audience Music was furnished friends In Grand Rapids this week, ed friends here and attended services pected to spend the day here. Din- well and stay well? For sale by all Johnstown, Pa., are visiting friends by the choir from Plymouth church, and Mr, Mao Coffman Is keeping at the school house. ner and tea will be provided and a druggists. here.' Grand Rapids. house for her. Miss Lottie Pottruff was home very Interesting grogram given. Chas. Kelly has sold his business Messrs. Much and McCaul were Miss Ruby Duglass Is recovering from Keene Sunday. 1). Carr Is calling ou old friends LOOAJI* at this place to parties from Grand visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis from her recent Illness. Rapids. We wish the new proprie- Mrs. Frank Jones and son returned here this week. [Last week's letter.] Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Northway Sunday from a week's visit at the tor sucess. Mrs. L. Hubbard and sister. Mary, The funeral of J. Coffman's Infant Mr. and Mrs. Coon of Alaska visit- were at Beldlng last Tuesday. home of Frank Chapman near are visiting their father, Mr. Hlllis. ed at R. Hart's home Saturday. child was hold at the Old Meu- Phone the news to 200. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Cowles visited White's bridge. The children's day exercises of the nonlght church Monday afternoon. Messrs. Henry and D. D. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tlllotson Satur- Miss Etta Chapman is visiting iier Remember, that for one year com- Congregational church will be held Geo. Needham spent Sunday at of McCords. called on their aunt, day and Sunday. brother, Frank Jones, and his fam- Sunday, June 18. Sunday school mencing Juno 1,1905, with every dol- Mrs. F. M. Davis Monday. ily. the home of his daughter, Mrs. P. lar paid on subscription to THE Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Condon visited services In tho Baptist church later. Hartly, In West Lowell. LEDQER, you get a card entitling R. Hart visited Carl Morse Mon- Mr. aud Mrs. Allle Hawley In Keene Arthur Parker was home from you to fl.OO worth of advertising In day. Sunday. Mrs. H. Seese was called to Free- Keene to spend Sunday. Junt What Everyone Should Do. port Monday by the Illness of her our Exchange Department. See adv Leo LaFurgev Is recovering slowly Frank Jones was homo from J.T. Barber of Irwlnvllle, (3a., al- daughter, Mrs. Altbouse. from a severe Illness. Alton Sunday. THE LEDOER IS sending out a Dying of Famlus ways keeps a bottle of Cbamberlaln's Mr. Knaval and family from Penn- quantity of sample copies every week Mrs. Henry Wells Is recovering John Randall of Lowell moved Colic, Cholera and Dalrrhoea Rem- Is. In Its torments, like dying of con- and raised a barn for J. E. Tower sylvania visited at the home of A. In order that Its merits may become from an extended Illness. sumption. The progress of comsump- edy at hand ready for instant use. Easher last week. known to those who are not already hist week, preparatory to building a Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and tlon, from the beginning to the very basement. B. C. Needham of Lowell helped subscribers. If you receive one BOWNB. end, Is a long torture, both to vic- diarrhoea come ou so suddenly that his brother George with the corn occasionally, remember that It Is an [Last week's letter] tim and friends. "When 1 had con- ADA. there is no time to hunt a doctor or planting last week. earnest and cordial Invitation to sumption in Its flrst stage," writes go to the store for medicine. Mr. subscribe, but that you will not be The Children's day exercises have Mrs. Ira Johnson Is enjoying a Barber nays: "1 have tried Chamber- Mrs. N. Ford and family spent Wm. Myers. ofCearfoss. Md., "after Decoration day at Lowell. asked to pay for them. tf been postponed until JunelStb, as trying different medicines and a vlHit from her sister and children of Iain's Colic, t'holera and Diarrrhoea there has been so little practice. Paris. Remedy which is one of the best S. Weaver and family visited their good doctor, In vain, I at last took sister In Campbell Monday. GTATE OF MIOBIG AN. The Probate Court About twenty young ladles came Dr. King's New Discovery, which MIHS Lily Bennett Is spending medicines 1 ever saw. I keep a bot- *3 for tbe County of Kent. At a session of out from Grand Rapids last Tuesday quickly and perfectly cured me." j commencement week with friends ie of it in my room as I have had The heavy rain of laat evening has said court, held at the probate office In tbe and spent the day with Rev. and 1 at Albion. several attacks of colic and it has done a great deal of damage In this city of Orand Rapids, In said county, on the Prompt relief and sure cure for 5thday of June A. D. 1905., Mrs. Larabee. coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchi- The bridge on the Thornapple at proved to be the best medicine I locality. Present; HON. HARRY D. JEWELL, Judge John O'Neal of Manitoba is visit- tis, etc. Postively prevents this place is again passable. ever used." Sold by all druggists. of Probate. Elmdale. In the matter of the estate ot HIRAM ing Bowne relatives. pneumonia. Guaranteed at D. G. Following is the program for the ROBINSON deceased, Elizabeth Robinson Mrs. Wm. Perkins has been spend- LOOK'S drug store, price 50c and reunion of the 8th Michigan Veteran OA SO ABB. [Last week's letter.] having filed in said court her petition pray- fl.OO a bottle. Trial-bottle free. ing that a certain instrument In .wr,1t|ng, ing a few days with friends at Rock- Volunteer Infantry, to be held at [Last week's letter.] Mrs. Mary Tyler and two daugh- purporting to be the last will and testament ford. Ada, today: Business meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mead of Duttou ters were Lake Odessa visitors Fri- of said deceased, now on file In said court be Mrs. J. S. Thomas returned Satur- FAIiLABBDRQ. 1:30; Invocation, Comrade Rev. W. visited at the homes of H. B. Sinclair day and Saturday. admitted to probate, and that the administra- M. Judd, Song by Geo. Headley, G. tion of said estate be granted to Mary F. day from a visit with- her sou. Will, H. Whedon and wife of Lowell andJ. 1. Forbes last Monday and Kirk Parkhurst and wife spent Robinson or to some other suitable person. and his family, at Flushing. A. R. boys. Dinner at 12:00, and decorated the grave of Mrs. Mead's Sunday at Morrison Lake. It > Is ordered that the 7th day ot July were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. D., 1905 at ten o'cloclc In the forenoon, at Ray Thomas and three friends call- banquet at 5:00, served by the mother and sister Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Den Lott entertained Sherrard Sunday. Ladies' Benevolent society of Ada. said probate office, be and is hereby appoint- ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomas No damage done here by the high Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker of Carson Mrs. Lott's sister and brother of ed for hearing saldpetltlon. In the evening the following pro- Bowne Center Sunday. It Is further ordered, that public notice Sunday. water last week, though we had gram will be given at the Congrega- City visited Jas. and Ernest Stevens thereof be given by publication of a copy of Thos. Gougherty Is repairing and plenty of It. Saturday. Joslah Stabl, wife and little son this order for three s uccesslve weeks previous tional church: Music by Ada to said day ot hearing, in the LOWILL LEDOKH Improving his barn. Mr. Ouackenbush of Vergennes quarette; Invocation, Rev. T. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Winters of spent Sunday with Jonas Kauffnjan a newspaper prlntea and circulated in said CJorwln Porrltt and family spent has purchased the parsonage lot of King: Address of Welcome, L. C. Gaines spent Decoration day here. at Cambell. county. Siinday with Wm. Porrltt aud fam- Frank Sherrard and will erect * a Warner; Response, Dr. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Will Sexton Is entertaining a Geo Kllguse and wife spent Sun- HABBT D. JEWELL, Judge of Probate. ily- residence there this Fall. music by Ada quartete; recitation, niece from Grand Rapids. day with friends near Morrison lake. (A true copy.) Register of Probate.
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REBUKED BY THE SENTRY. Clsrksvllle. that have approached, in amount of Burras, and in very poor, health. strong liking" for me and always de- Her many friends are waiting anx- From the Record, June 9. damage, either individual or public, The Russian Ambassador's Coachman clared that I was going to be a suc- NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. that of last Monday night. Damage iously for her recovery to health. I It is said there is not a safe bridge Couldn't Feaze Him. cessful man. He told It all over the from the overflow on the river-bot- The entertainment to have been They are. laughing in Washington country that Billy Pepper had good left on Duck Creek. toms wastremenduous, but when the Cilld from Exchmies for the Benefit given by the Ada literary club at over a rebuke that a sentry of one of stuff in him and was bound to suc- Mrs. Badgero has started a restau- mill dams of John Walters and D. Success grange last Monday night of tor many Men. rant and bakery in the building G. Huhn gave way it was simply a was a total failure on account of the the departments administered recent- ceed. owned by Mrs. McElroy. case of destruction t o everything in heavy rains which began about six ly to the Russian Ambassador's coach- "Time wore on and I did go away the way of the flood. man, says tbe Boston Post. to the city and met with a measure of Freeport. S. J. Qunn and wife are at their o'clock and continued most of the home in the village as the high water Between 11 o'clock and midnight bight. The entertainers were all The coachman, it appears, wished success. My old friend, when he From the Herald, June 8. drove them from their cottage at Walter's dam gave way, and the iresent and ready to do their part to drive his master's carriage along heard that I owned a hotel, remarked Cash Vanderllp haa opened his Morrison lake. combined force of the two reservoirs fnit no one could venture out in such a roadway that for some reason was that he had told folks so, and an- meat market again. wns too much for Huhn'sdam which a storm. barred. When the sentry refused to F. E. Richards has purchased the went out with an awful roar, and in nounced his intention of paying me a Amos Fox ha« his new horse bam vacant lot south of L. Schrock's and D. M. Lewis has purchased of Jas. let the carriage pass, tbe coaohman visit. on his residence lot nearly completed. less time than it takes to tell it, the Greene the old Clinton Snow farm will have handsome residence er- whole of Mill Creek valley was trans- remonstrated. 'He had never been in town, so I The mail arrived in Freeport Wed- ected during the Summer. While we are sorry to part with Mr formed into a lake of surging waves and Mrs. Lewis still we are glad to "I drive," he said, "ze Russian Min- wrote him when he got here to ask nesday about 11 a. m. for the first Campbell and Boston townships and floating debris. Barns, bridges, ister." for the City Hall, and to come right time since Monday p. n. have suffered heavy losses from the know they have secured so good a lumber, outhouses, wagons, tools, home. "1 can't help It," returned the sen- down here from the station. He did N. Brayton was in Grand Rapids recent heavy rains and floods. fences, and almost everything Im- try. so. When he reached the City Hall he last Saturday on business. He went Bridges and roads have been washed Mrs. Martin Schneider who has aginable was mixed up aud tossed "Let me t'rough," persisted the entered and roamed about the big via Lowell and spent the forenoon away and there has been serious about by the raging waters, and at been sick for some time Is Improving with his son Burt. damage to the crops, particularly on the same time the heaviest and worst and able to ride out. coachman. "My master Is ze Count corridors and up and down the steps Ray Fox graduates at Hastings the low lands. rain storm in the memory of anyone Mrs. B. Seeley, who has been ill for Casalnl, ze Ambassador Extraordinary in perfect amazement. Finally he re- this week. Ray was a great help to Died—at the home of her parents, was raging. The water was coming several months. Is some better. and Minister Plenipotentiary of ze marked to himself, as he "afterward the Hasting High School on field Cora, the youngest daughter of Mr. from every direction, und at the The people of this place never Czar of all ze Russias." told me. 'Well, I always knew that day, winning more than half the and Mrs. Jonas Kauffman, aged same time. All that humanity realized before how strong was the "Frenchy," said the sentry, "I Pepper would get ahead in the world, points won by Hastings. about seven years. Her illness was could do was to run for shelte". tie of love and frlendshlu between wouldn't let you through even if your but I'll be durned If I ever thought Wm. VanOrder haa commenced brief. She had inflamation of the There were no fatalities, but several them until the recent death of the be- master was a free born American he'd own anything like this.'"—Balti- bowels and was recovering rapidly had narrow escapes., • laying the cement blocks for his new loved neighbor and friend, Mrs. Wm. citizen." more Sun. dwelling, David Ferguson and Fred to all appearance, when she was The losses so far can only be esti- Reynolds. taken suddenly worse Friday eve- mated approximately. Five steel Sisson doing the work. It will be a Wise. For Dear Father's Sake. very neat building when completed. ning and died about four p. m., Sat- bridges which cost on an average of This paper on trial to new sub- urday, June 3. Funeral and inter- |6(H) each were destroyed almost scribers in Kent, Ionia and Barry Actress—I am going to give you "Now, that Is one of the most par The heavy rains on Sunday and totally,beslde^lnnumerable washouts thetic things I have ever seen," said Monday nights has set the little ment in Bowne. counties, 10 weeks for ten cents. back our engagemeui ring. I can and small culverts and sluices. A the rich and benevolent gentleman Thornapple raging and the high Money bpe k If not satisfied11 . never rcvry you; I love another. Caledonia. conservative estimate of the Boston i ii . j—» who. on a scorching hot day, stood water mark was reached Tuesday township loss is 95,000; Sarauac p. m. Considerable anxiety was ex- John Kraft has closed his school village, 51,000. Individual losses: D. Where Will You Go This Summer? with a friend watching a typical pressed by Brayton, Childs & Co. at Ada and has gone to visit his G. Huhn, f3,000; John Walters, street arab. "You see, the Ice cart about the mill dam, the water bein If you desire rest and recreation,' has been delivering at that shop, and parents at Nashville. $1,000; Peter Scheldt, $1,500; Millard why not try the highest it has been BinceaportionS| ) Abbott, f500; Albert Brown, loss to tbe poor little chap has annexed a of the dam went out one year ago.' Isaac Wenger, Jr., has purchased "THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE the People's meat market of C. M. crops etc., $1,000; Irving Stebbins, TRIP?" piece from tbe gutter. Now, you and Several men were kept busy Tuesday $1,000; Wm. Colwell, $500. Charley and succeeded in saving it from ser- Newman and took possession Wed- Folders descriptive of the Thou- I, who can get a refreshing drink nesday. Balrd has 300 acres under water, but sand Islands, Rapids, Montreal, Que- whenever we require it, cannot Imag- ious damage. The home of C. A. mostly In pastuage; Rev. Sylvester Wibert on the fiats, was surrounded The Lowell Granite works recent- bec, Murray Boy, Tadousac, the far ine what a luxury that piece of Ice la ly erected a soldiers' monument for Johnson, to crops etc., $250; Thos. famed Saguenay Rives, etc.. on by water and the highway east Hart, farmer, $5000; G. H. Barbour, to that boy. Here, my little lad, here of the village was washed the Chas. Brown Post No. 296 of application to any Railway or Steam is a penny. Get yourself a glass of Caledonia. It was placed on the $300; Thos. Taylor, Jr.. $500; and ad boat Ticket Agjnt. out again, making it impas- infinitum. Many have Incidental loss- lemonade. You must not eat that sible. Great damage was done to G. A. R. lot in Alaska cemetery. For Illustrated guide, "Niagara to The main body of the monument is es that cannot be easily estimated. the Sea," send 0c in postage stamps stuff. It will make you 111." highways and culverts throughout The Local office escaped almost by a tho countrj which will incur quite Missouri red granite and the balance to H. Foster Chaffee, Western Pass. "I wasn't going to eat It," said the miracle. Peter Scheldt's warehouse Agt., Toronto, or Thos. Henry, grimy little chap. "Pop's asleep' at an expense to the various townsnips is Fermont granite. On cap of mon- and shop on the lot adjoining our for repairs. The Freeport train ument are the letters "G. A. R." Traffic Mgr., Montreal, R. & O. home, an' I was goln' to drdp It dowa office was completely demolished Navigation Co. could not make, its nm to Elmdale On tho base "1861-1865," on the die, aud lays In a heap. Supervisor Geo. his back!" Tuesday morning on account of "Erected by Chas. Brown Post No. N. Gould called a meeting of the Bligglns's Blunder. washouts, and the trains on the 296 in memory of our dead com- township board Tuesday afternoon, TATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court main line are tied up, and traffic sus- rades." S for the County of Kent. At a session of "Bllgglns Is very unfortunate in bli and measures were taken to com- said court, held In the probate office In the love affairs." pended in general. Farmers that mence immediate repairs to roads city of Grand Rapids, In said county on the 83rd day of May A. D , 19(B. "Yes," said the girl with yellow have been waiting for their fields to Sarattac. and bridges. Actor—Give me hla name and ad- dry off so they could plant their Present:HON. HAKRY D. JEWELL,Judge hair; "you see, Mr. Bllgglns makes From the Local, June 8, of Probate. dress. corn, will have to wait many days IBBLBY CORNBRB. In tho matter of the estate of GOODRICH the great mistake of'trying to con- Eight new wagons were part of Actress-rDo you want to kill himl longer, but a majority of them have [Last week's letter.] KOPF deceased, Elizabeth Kouf having (lied verse Intelligently, when he ought to planted, but fields are covered with tbe losses of Peter Scheldt. In'SRld court her petition praying that a cer- Actor—So^ 1 want to try to sell him One of our most popular young tain Instrument in writing, purporting to be be simply holding haads and looking water in most instances. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wood couples. Miss Louis Reynolds and I. the last'Will and testament of said deceased the ring. as If be were stupefied with joy."-* The usually placid Duck creek Just June 7, an 8-lb. daughter. J. Tldd, were united In marriage last now on file In said court bo admitted to pro- north of town, is raging and there is bate, and that the adminlstralton of said Washington Star. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thursday evening at the home of estate be granted to Goodrich Kopf and John Pepper's Success. more water flowing down its course Wolverton, June 3, a daughter. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kopf or to some other suitable person. The late William's. Pepper used to than there has been before in years, Orlvllle Reynolds. The best wishes It Is ordered that tbe 19th day of June A. D. Mamma's Angel. in fact the oldest inhabitants say The four year old daughter of Fre- 1905, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon, at said take great delight In telling the fol- "Now, Willie," said the careful mont Walter fell from the porch Sun- of their many friends go with them. robate office, be and Is hereby appointed for they never saw the like before. The lowing story on himself: mother, "I don't want you to associ- day and broke her arm. Miss Agnes Murray In company eearing said petition. railroad bridge has been damaged to It lit further ordered that public notice "I was brought up in the country, ate with those Smith boys—they are such an extent that they do not dare Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Goodell an- with a friend Is making a visit In thereof be given by publication of a copy of but from a very early period in my this order for three successive weeks previous •o rough aud rude." to run trains across It, the grade nounce the arrival of their little Chicago. life I determined to go away to the daughter, Irma June, J une 1. to said day of hearing, in the LOWEI.LLEDQEH "Not t' me, they ain't Why, I next to the bridge on the north end Elmer Paine and family of Mon- a newspaper prlntea and circulated In said city some day and to become a big being washed out. The highway In all the experiences that we have tana arrived at McCords almost 10 county. , picked a light an' licked 'em as soon llAnnv D. JrwHIII, Judge of Probate. ! man there. An old neighbor, a great as 1 struck de neighborhood."—Baltk bridge and grade were from one to had from rains and floods in the past days ago. Mrs. Paine Is the oldest Alvin E. Ewlng three feet under water Tuesday. this vicinity there have been none daughter of Mr., and Mrs. L ev IA true .) Register of Probate. ' [' frlehd^afriej&^of my father, professed s more ^lerald. II
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