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WMU XIII, NO. 30 OFFICIAL PAPER LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1006 CIRCULATION 1322 THE HANDSOME KING BLOCK BUILT IN 1905. Pay Your Bills With Checks CHECK THE COLD! 95 per cent of the business of the world is done with checks, drafts, etc., and only 5 per cent Vou cannof figure on the lesull • ol

THE CITY BANK, Vou can do it in about six hours providing yon Hill, WalU & Co. biMjjin to take them at first indications. "Yoin W. A. Watts, Cashier Nespontiblllty Cfdd and Grippe Tablets which you sold mr tin Orton Hill, President $150,000.00 other day are the slickest things to break up a cold I ever saw," is what a customer said to ns the other day. You can take this remedy with , * , —Photo '»y F. B. Rhodes, l.owell, perfect confidence as we have other testimonials The above represents the new hinek recently completed by h\ T. King, equally as strong as this. The money ^oes t adjoins the pust office on the west and is two stories high. The four stores are occupied by Hradlsh & Son. harness, \V. B Kickert, conIfectloner, back to you if they ever fail. Kinrapp & Wiiite, meat market ami ALT. T.vier, notion bazaar. In the second story, the " Tent" on the bay window at the right shows where the • TjJi/s market Maccabees hnve located. Their dining room 1h in the rear of the adjoining . • S'A floor. Dr. Eaton has offices over Rickerl's; ;ind hr. Snyder, dentist, has Price 25c "• . the whole floor over Tyler. • > Altogether H is ;i very snbslniiti.'il .-imi Imndsome Imiirovement: and it V IT1 ooksas ifMr. King ha i Yeu Know Where. The Lowell Drug and Book Store. Lumber romp 6:30 any are pleasant- ly established in their new office two blocks sout h if Main si reel, P. M.f hereafter until further notice. on the wesl side U the... Our customers will please remember of the road. The that "all work and no play makes Jack mildlng litis been raised live feet a dull boy," and that the meat men are end in well above no exception. Please g-et your orders the high water in early and help along- a ^rnod move. mark. Theni.'un Lowell music Store oHice is a room ) f fourteen by six Everything' in j^ood meats that teen feet, well you will always get low prices on a g'ood market ougfht to have lighted by I wo Musical Instruments of all kinds. large windows on the north and Pianos, Organs, Violins, Banjos and Mandolins .A, the east from ; which good Victor Talking Machines and Ivlison views are ob Phonographs and Records A. L. WEYR1CK tallied of the s n r r o n nd i ng k.. With all the paraphernalia, that ^.oes Lee's Old Stand. Phone 101. ( roods Delivered. landscape. The woodwork in this rntun jq oi' yellow pine finished In ma hogany ami across I lie m •rth side !> Jfin with each. Also always a good up il dosi of u'l.o-ter sawed oak. ply of up-to-date sheet music, vocal The private oirii-c. which open;.i ufi • 'r, Ner, i''. twelve In twelve feet. Is finished in cj.-ilc nmi litted with desk and oHut and instrumeiJtai. Gladtohavi y-mi < (juveulences. There are two cmII whether yon buy or iinl . cloak roi>ms, one npening from eMeli <»llie<'. 'I fir remainder nf the building I i forms a. lumber ami w <•rU-room. I wenf.v f u <• l».\ nne hundred seven feet, The compan.v is re-roofing the (^Id I .owell ^ I lastings depot and by Spring expects t(» h.w if^i Inmhei* enfirrly housed in Hie two buildings, with a I A covered walk going from (liennieehi Hie s(

now pays for the support of Kent Much Obliged! REfllSED lo 'PLAY/' foiinty amounts to about two-thirds of the total taNes, and will also

, !• show that if the ehy administered lliawalhii ilrtlinec diul INtssitm IMtty DM county affairs itself the amount would be reduced by nearly $100,000. COME AGAIN! Nnl riiilcridli/c. IGrand Kaplds Post. Our Bill of Fare A fine audience of Lowell people gathered in Train's opera house last UR holiday trade in the new store in the Negonce Thursday afternoon, in response fo MARRIED IN ALASKA. Coffee, per cup r.c '• Pvolls and liiiiler 'oc the active solicitation of the Clover Tea, per cup 5c block was as fine as we ever enjoyed. People came Sardines 5c 1 i O Leaf Club, to wit ness a rendition of Milk, per cup.. 5c Salmon 10c to Lowell from a distance especially to buy of us and Hiawatha by Katharine Krta How- Rtiy t. forcc finds His Bride in the Sandwich, each 5c Sausages ICo they went away pleased and convinced that the people den, was great ly disappointed by t he fdr Northwest. Beans, per plat" 5c Pried I ggs 10c utter refusal of the travelers to do Pie, per cut 5c Steak, bread, iaittn- aii< 1 of this vicinity have no occasion to go to the city store their work, and the failure of the • In the KairbanKs (Alaska) Weekly tl Fried Cakes Sc fried i"•(rttoi'S iBc to buy goods in our line. We thank our friends and pat- Chicago Lyceum Bureau to respmid News of September "J, we find the fol- rons everyone for past favors and beg a continuance of to a telegram stating the dlflicullies. lowing regarding a former well- The Committee has t his to say to known Lowell boy: SMITH'S BAKERY the same. You'll always (ind in our store the best in patrons of the lecture: "At asocial gathering at the resi- and Lunch Room. The Lecture Course commitb-e dence of Mr. anil Mrs. A. It. Ilelllg, wish to offer this explanation fnr Thursday, Mrs. I leilig announced the Watches, Clocks, Jewelry the failure of the eutertalnmenfs to eugagement of her daughter. Miss have been given .lanuary 1. Owing Klorence Ilelllg, to Kaymond C. Silverware, Cut tilaas, to finanelai troubles between the A Force. Fine Cliltia and Dinner Ware Bowdens' and the Chicago Lyceum The whole town will feel a deep ^HkkLiiikkLhktiikkLtiAkLiAiiikkLiii^kLAAk^i Bureau, the Bowdens', on arrivingln personal Interest In the engagement town refused to give the entertain- owing to the prominence and and kindred Hiich at rcaHonable priccn. ments. The Committee met all re- popularity of the young people. WImhIns you a Happy New Year. quirements to the letter and are in Miss I leilig is the danghfer of A. K. Yonrs Hlncerely, noways to blame. They are sorry f leilig, the well known attorney, to have disappointed the publie, and the former clerk of the federal Special Sale this iUeek who have so generously heped to court for the Third .ludlelal Division. make a course possible in Lowell. She was the principal of the school O/l There will be a new numb.'- or a during flu'last term, and has taken A. D. OLIVER new date given which will I an- a leading part la the amateur nounced Infer, theatricals given for the benefit of mm < 'ommlf fee. different organisations, as well a.i In People holding lecture eomw tlelv social gatherings. ets will sa ve the coupon for .lanuary K. C. l-'oive Is a succesHful young Nickle Plated Copper 4 for use at a. later dati' on siibstl. business man. Through personal t ute enferta nment,. merii ahme and strict attendance to Phone 127 business, he has worked his way to For a partnership in one of the largest Goods < HllcC ill DIVIDE KENT COUNTY. mercantile firms In the Tanana, hav- ing branch stores In Chena , Cleary II. H. WillljiniH' A Three Pint Tea Wood Jewelry Htore. City and on Fairbanks creek." Aldermdn ihompson Prcpdred to Renew To this, writing from Los Angeles or Coflee Pof under date of Dec. 'JO, (j. H. Force, 39c and His Proposition. father of the groom adds this: Call on... Alderman Thompson refuses to let A telegram announces the marriage Four Pint Tea [ f the Idea of a division of Kent County to have taken place at eight o'clock or Coffee Pol repose in slumber. He will try to on Tuesday evening November 21 43c have the supervlaors take action on lOOf) at thePresby tei Ian Church.Fslr- Five Pint Tea his proposition at the present ses- banks, Alaska. Earl Hunter... 1 Coal sion and has figures to show thai or Coffee Pol 49c the city would save nearly ^liH),IMMi ANNUAL flCCTINd. per year if It were a seperate county. No. 7 'I'he annnal meeting of the stock- At the last, session the gentleman r holders of the Lowell St at Bank of Tea Kettle from the fourth ward brought the 60c Lowell. .Michigan, was held Tuesday, matter before the supervisors several .lanuary 9th IJHKi at w hlcJi hist year's No. 8 times, but was fumed down earh Board of Directors was re-elected to time. However, he has been work- Tea Kettle serve for the ensuing year. The 70c ing quietly ever since and now Attention Farmers members of the Board are, Frank T. thinks that he has sulllcient backing No. U King, Charles McCarty, Fdward L. to warrant an assenting vote to the Bennett, Fred .L l ayer. Halph B. Tea Kettle division. Deputy Comptroller Kile- 80c Loveland, l-'red W. lllnyun and * You will find it to your advantage to see us backer, at the request of Alderman William E. Marsh. Thompson and White, was bus.s to- l ollowlng the stockholders* meet- See Our West Window before you place your order for Wire Fencing. day preparing the statistics showing ing, a meeting of the Board of Direc- the approximate amount, the city tors was held at which ail the would save if it were a separate 1 oflicers of the bank were re-elected. county, and those will be presented "The American Always Leads' The oflicers are, Frank T. King, to the supervisors by Alderman president, Kalph B. Loveland, vice- Thompson when he again brings up president, William E. Marsh cairhJer, * the question of a division. The and David c. Mange, ass't. cashier. SCOTT & WINEQAR % EDELMANN & NERRETER figures will show the money the city — • • • — The New Hardware. Heavy rubbers at cost at I'or sale- driving horse, buggy ami (Godfrey's. Come and get them. harntss. Lowell Lumber Co.^

• DOES YOOR BACK ACHE? PHENOMENA OF DREAMLAND. WAV p|p£ SHOULD BE LIGHTED. Cure the Kidneys and the Pain Will her sake. 1 11 pull the Cullcns out of AWFUL ITCHING ON SCALP. The Value of Ic'ealc. Scientists' Explanation of the Visions Subject of Vastly N.ore Importance Never Return. this scrape, if it costs me my posi- Than Appears. The more we know of our Ills, tho STEADY GROWTH OF TRADE of Sleep. Only one sure way to cure an ach- tion." Hair Finally Had to Be Cut to Save The life of every person will There has been a little newspaper easier and sooner relief will come. A scientist explains some ot the ing back. Cure the cause, the kid- ME Any—Scalp Now in Good'Conriition made better and brighter by choos- Each Succeeding Month of the Past Year Has Witnessed Improved strange phenomena of dreams by say- discussion recently on the subject ot Pains and aches of the flesh, neys. Thousands tell joints and musclf are CHAPTER VII. Cured by Cuticura. ing a high ideal, and then seeking "How to Light a Pipe." This may seem Conditions. ing that they are due to what he calls of cures made by "I used the Cuticura Soap and Oint- conscientiously to live up to it. The to the feminine mind, a trivial matter, "hereditary memory," He takes the Doan's Kidney Pills. A Change of Base. ment for a diseased scalp, dandruff, ideal dish for breakfast is Plllsbury's "falling through space" dream and and quite beneath the notice of any nsA® Mtaaziffif We did not reach Flagstaff till seven, John C, Coleman, a Rheumatic and constantly falling of hair. Fin- Vitos, which is full of stored-up en- points out that after suffering the dignified journal. j and I told the stage-load to take pos- prominent merchant ally I had to cut my hair to save any ergy and nourishrnent, Phenomenal activity, reaching to creasing money wealth to create new Chicago . 1,150.000 Union Theological seminary , 1,100.00(1 mental agony of falling the sleeper How wrong! For a pipe ill-lit is a of Swalnsboro, Ga., session of their car, while I went to at all. Just at that time I read about every branch Ot trade ami industry, and abundant credit on which to build McCormkk seminary . 1,000.000 escapes the shock of the actual stop- pipe ill-smoked, and a pipe ill-smoked says: "For several Sv JPURRPttn' (pjsmr — COfygffifrg&p; ' £CW if CQfi&lY?y*my own. It took me some time to get the Cuticura Remedies. Once every An Apt Reply. marliotl the year 190."). new enterprises, there was no reason Millikin univorsity , 1.000.000 t !f Columbia . <599.000 ping. The explanation is that the fall- is a man made testy, and a man made years my kidneys freshened up, and then I ate my week I shampooed ray hair with the Puring the summer of 1904 the na- why all doubts of the future should A Sunday school teacher tells tho University of Virginia .. tUO.OOO ing sensations have been transmitted testy is a'man looking out for trouble, CHAPTER VI.—Continued. "Was it worth the risk?" I ejaculat- breakfast; for after riding seventy- not be cast aside. Brown ( $were affected, and my Cuticura Soap, and I used the Oint- following story of a member of her tion iieirdii to recover from a prolong- .. 550.000 from remote ancestors who were for- and a man looking out for trouble is a two miles in one night even the mosi During 1904 demand loans of stock! Vcaiihrnia ., 437.000 back ached day and "Miss Cullen," I said, gravely, "you ed. ment twice a week. In two months' class: One Sundry she asked her ed season of business stagnation. As .. 400,000 tunate enough to save themselves, man finding trouble, and a man find- have those letters, and must give them heroic purposes have to take the side- market collateral in New \ork— iy night. I was languid, "If we had succeeded, yes. My time my hair was long enough to do scholars if any member could tell her iho months of that year progressed, Following education the benefac- after falling from great heights in ing trouble Is a woman In tears, and a track. I think, as it was, I proved nervous and lame In the morning. to me." father had put more than was safe up in French twist. That Is now five about Good Friday. A hand was conditions became more and more ta- usually the best test of money sur- tions of 1905 rank as follows: tree tops, by clutching the branches. To gal- woman in tears is the last word in hu- Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right TR»nr "But I told you—" she began. into Missouri Western and into Cal- my devotion pretty well by not going years ago, and I have a lovely head of raised. "Well. what, do you know about vom We. Both in speculation and in i plus or scarcity in the country—went leries. museums and societies of kin- The molecular changes in the cere- man dreariness. Never let us be away, and the great relief I found has MARK. To spare her a second untruth, 1 ifornia Central. The G, S, wants con- to sleep, since I had been up three hair. The length is six inches below 1 Good Friday?" she asked. "He was the lines of ac tual industry the spirit j as low as one-half of 1 per cent, and dred aims went ^T.OlM.OOO; to bral cells due to the shock of stop- ashamed to inquire, then, how a pipe nights, with only such naps as I could even in the usually tight month of been permanent. Interrupted her b> saying, "I trap- trol to end the traffic agreement, and my waist line, my scalp is in very the man who did chores for Robinson of revival was extant, and the end of "homes." hospitals and asylums. $5,- ping could not be transmitted, be- may^be lit with the utmost satisfac- ped your brother Into acknowledging steal in the saddle, and had ridden December did not get above 6 per Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box, The mission of the Old-Monk- that means bankruptcy to my father." good condition, and no more dandruff Crusoe," repli-.d the eager boy. the year witnessed conditions that 391.500. with $4,700,175 to miscellaiie* cause victims falling to the bottom tion to the smoker. over a hundred and fifty miles to boot. cent. Time loans in the same market Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, Cure that you have them.' I nodded, seeing it all as clear as or itching of the scalp. I used other were gratifying to business interests OILS charities. Church works of vari- would be killed. In a similar manner, "You must have misunderstood But I couldn't bear to think of Miss Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. had been placed as low as 1% per One paper. I see, recommends spills. day, and hardly blaming the Cullens remedies that were recommended to in the extreme. ous sorts followed close with $4,424.- by reverting to the habits of animals him," she replied, calmly, "or else ho Culicn's anxiety, and the moment I Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse cent and not above 5 per cent. And That is good, but the spills, of course, Had Eyes on Higher Things. for what they had done; for any one me as good, but with no results, Mrs. Wirh the dawn of 190r» ihis state of 757. and $1,993,000 for library build- which existed centuries ago, the had made myself decent, and finished In the Children's Home iu Now York, cure all the time the increased gold produc- must be wooden ones. Not very observing people up Bing- didn't know that the arrangement was who has dealings with the G, S. is aHairs coatinucd. and throughout the ings. Add to these totals $2,435,000 same investigator finds an explanation eating. I went into 21S. ILa:les6'clay Neb-oct 1 tion in the Transvaal. Australia. Alas- Another paper retorts that spills are ham. Me., way. A man lost a pock- changed," driven to pretty desperate methods to 23, 19051 , Teething Disordi ts, move and regulate the twelve months growth in all lin s of which came in gifts other than of for the mental state experienced by St Jacobs Oil The party were all in the dining- ka and the rnited Slates proper add- of no sort of use to the man in the etbook containing 580, on his way Her steadiness rather shocked my keep from being crushed, and when Bowels and Destroy Worms.Over 30,000 tes- t\nnmercial enterprise was maiu- ca. h. though valued "officially," and individuals in various dreams—the conviction, but I said, "You must give room, but it was a very different-look- ed abundantly to the stores of money train. This is the kind of frightfully home from the village, and two weeks is to cure, and the world knows one is fighting an antagonist that TAR AND FEATHERS LONG AGC. timonials. At all Druggists. Lir>c. Sample faiBOil. ' his country is found to have received "pursuing monster" dream, the "rep- it dees it safely and surely. me those letters, or I must search ing crowd from the one with which wealth of the world. true thing that causes a hush in the later ir, was found in the road with its won't regard the law, or rather one FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, I>eRoy,N. V. There was nor a muiu'a in whidi in ai: $S4.0S9.432—$2,015,000 was sent tile and vermin" dream, color dreams, that first breakfast had been eaten, In November of 1904 much stress noisiest assembly. What, then, should contents intact. you," that, through control of legislatures Ordered by Richard Cocur de Lion ac the financial position of the nation to do its work in foreign lields. suffocation dreams, flying dreams and Price, 25c. and 50c. "You never would!" she cried, ris- and they all looked at mo as if 1 were Punishment for Theft. New Request of Godmother. had been laid on the fact that the to- the man in the train do? and Judges, makes the law to suit its was not strengthened. The luisiness The " roll of honor." where one may the like. Invitations with Strings. the executioner come for victims. We learn from the annals of the his It was the reading hour and tho tal deposits of the national banks of I will tell him. He should carry n ing and looking me in the face. needs, the temptation is strong to use »»/ ibe country gained momentum as rank the givers of millions, reads: Women always know how to ask Cn impulse I tried a big bluff. I "Mr. Cullen," I began, "I've been torian Hoveden. who was court chap- ' story chosen by the teacher container; the country had reached the pinnacle box of wooden matches, and he should the same weapons one's self. he year progrcsspii. c.r.Fil In ihe final Andrew Carnegie SU.099.000 one of their sex to stay for dinner in took hold of the lapel of her waist, forced to do a lot of things that lain to Henry HI. that ihe old custom this passage: "Fairy godmother, of $5,330,639,940. Each recurring re- OLD PL^CE WAS GOOD ENOUGH. use exactly two matches to light his "The toughest part of it is," Fred weeks the most remarkable state "f John P. Rockefeller 11,035,000 a way that she won't accept, but they Medical Note. intending to undo just one button. I weren't pleasant, but I don't want to of tarring and fealhering is one that grant me a wish." .lack, aged 11, was port of the comptroller of the cur- Mrs. Jane L. Stanford J t'Sj.OOO pipe. The first one will dry the to- went on, "that we thought we had the ;jciiv!ty ever displayed in the hi>ioiy Stephen Salisbury are afraid to try it on a man for fear Peter Cavanagh, the advertising let go in fright when I found there do more than I need. You're not the dates back' lo ihe lime of Richard the- the reader, and this is 'he way ho rency. ho v.-ever, showed this record .".450.000 Ccrrpr'oensive Reason Why Citizen bacco on the surface, and the second whole thing 'hands down.' and that of i.he United Stales was witnessed. .John C. King ..! 2.000.000 l-.e will—Woman's Magazine. agent for "Moonshine," whose attack was no button—only an awful compli- ordinary kind of road agents, and, as Lion Hearted. gave ii: "Fairy godmother, give me- surpassed, until that one published cJeneral Isaac J, Wistar •J.OOO.OOO Came Home. one will produce the vivid, even glow was what made my father go In so Hemarkablo in man} rosreels, the Mrs. E. I>. Rand of pneumonia was gaining steady cation of hooks or some other femi- I presume your address is known, I a wash." last month showed total national bank 1.250.000 "Squire" Lord, of local fame in Ef- beloved of smokers. deep. Only the death of one of the He lells us that this renowned king, di^rinetive feature of r.'U-"> in its finan- Henry Phipps 1.050.000 HAVE NO RIGHT headway under the treatment of his Margaret .\. Jones fingham. N. H.. fifty years ago. had YOU TO nine method of keeping things to- M. W, directors, who held eight thou- on setting out for the third crusade, cial and commercial aspect was i:.s deposit-; at S5.5o4.S4r\194. 1.025.000 The man, by the way. who lights his family physician, is now in charge of DON'T FOROKT Mrs. Emmons Blaiiv l.OJO.OW accunuilated. by all sorts of methods, SUFFER gether—and I grew red and trembled, sand shares of K. & A., got us In this made this enactment among others, A lart'c L'-oz. pairlavjfe Red (.'ross Pall Bluc.onlr Of the total deposits at the close of George W. Clayton 1.000.000 pipe with a wax match is a bad man a veterinary and recovering speedily. fveaness. No machinery ran more a fortune for the times and place. thinking what might have happened hole, for the G. S. put up a relation for his fleet ; i cents. The Jiuss Company. Houili liend. Jiul. 19.»4 New York held Sl.l^.-JOO.COO. or Benjamin Ferguson 1.000,000 right from the start. Never trust him. —Exchange. easily, more smooihly than (he nure- Cyrus McCormiok 1.'.wo,000 Keeping the country store, being prac- had I, by bad luck, made anything come to contest, the will, and so delayed A robber who shall be convicted of a little les-; than one-fifth, and of the dear friend.—Sketch. From Constipation, Bowel and Stomach Homcc in Texac. cial currents. Ir was a steady ad- James Millikin ].IK)0.000 undone. If Miss Cullen had been no- the obtaining of letters of administra- theft shall have his head cropped af- 'ota! loans of ihe country New York W. F. Milton 1.000,000 tically the "bank" of those parts and Important to Mothers. in proiiuction and eonsumpnon: Trouble. ticing me, she would have seen a ter- Of six millions of acres put on the had aeeommodations to the extent of increasing wealth beyond expenditures A New Being. Examhio carefully every bottle of CASTORIA tion, blocking his executors from giv- ter the fashion of a champion, and a coHstar.i increasing demand for liad noulishei1 an ribly scared man. market by the state of Texas In Sep- $1.145.9S9,200, or more than one-third. MOST NOTABLE BOXING EVENTS. 1 ambition to live in Shepard, 111.. Jan. 8th (Special)— « safe and p-tiro remedy for infants and children, ing proxy. It was as mean a trick as boiling pitch shall be poured there- nceommodation.»: an accnmn- But she wasn't, luckily, for the mo- ever was played." on. and the feathers of a cushion shall tember. homemakers havo already ' a place larger and with more social Mrs. Sarah E. Rowe, who Is residing Q. What is the beginning of sicliness? •nd ece that it of deposits, the immediate in- A. Constipation, ment my hand touched her dress, and be shaken out. on him. so that he may taken about a million acres, at prices RAILROADS HAVE MADE MONEY. Two New Champions Have Fought; "PPortunlties than the little village at- here, nays she feels like "A New Be- "The G. S. is a tough customer to dex of expanding wealth. The latter 1 fonlc(I So ,0 Q. "What is Constipation? Bearf the before she could realize that I he known, and at the first land at ranging from live to ten times the Their Way to the Top ' ' Packed up one auuimn. ing," although she is in her fifty-sev- A. Failure of tho bowels to carry eff the Signature of fight," I remarked, and asked, "Why half of the period developed a demand t ok a ,10,,se i!1 snatched it away, she collapsed on the which the ship shall touch he shall minimum of a dollar an acre, fixed by : Earnings of Lines Go Over Two Bil- Perhaps the three most notable box-1 " which was enth year. Why? because she has waste matter which lies in tho alimentary didn't you burn the letters?" really Ji*r supplies which taxed (he eapae :\ 0 vn , 1 W 01 d collntr v canal where it decays and poison.-* the en- In Ueo For Over 30 Years. rock, and burst into tears. be set on shore. the Stale Lam! Commission. lion Dollars. ing events of the past year were the ' "j '|" " , "' . 1 ! - Peo- taken Dodd's Kidney Pills, that well wishing they had done so, v^-" lac;ories. mills and mines 10 supply. pie then, and with his family started tire system. Eventually the results are The Kind Vou lluvo Always Uought. "Oh! oh!" she sobbed, "I begged This. then, is one of several cus- For the first time the steam rail- retirement of James J. Jeffries, the known medicine that has put new life death under the name of some other dis- "We feared duplicate proxies might The rasiesl thing in thf- world is to This was the stimnlaiiou of an un- in lo cut a dash. papa not to, but he insisted they were toms which ha;- been classed com- roads of the rnited States have earn- succession of Battling Nelson to the into old bodies, and has come as a ease. Note tho deaths from typhoid fever Irrigation in Mexico. get through in time, and thought that preach philosophy and practice somo •ijreeedented crop of grains npon a and appendicitis, stomach and. bowel safest with me. I'll give them to you. monly as "American." while in truth, thintr else. ed more than Ji.ooo.ooo.o^o in one lightweight title of the world through To his chagrin, he found he was one God-send into homes of sorrow and The- Mexican government is giving by keeping these we might cook up a marker expanded to normal propor- trouble at the present time. If you'll only go away and not—" Her it originated wi ll us. and was im- year, the high water mark being his victory over James Edward Britt, of many in that place, and not a suffering. She says: — ftltenlion to the problem of irrigating question as to which were legal, and tions. The earlier activity was the Q. yfh-At causes Constipation? tears made her inarticulate, and with- ported by them from Kurope.—Til reached in Ueri. Not only were the and the final defeat of Robert Fitz- scrape or bow was coming his way. "No one knows what awfu? torture A. Neglect to respond to the call of na- on a lar^e scale. then by injunction prevent ihe use of •eentinuatlon of the previous year, out. waiting for more I ran into tho Bits, London. gross earnings heavier than in any simmons by "Philadelphia Jack" Christmas saw him back, bag and I suffered with Rheumatism and Kid- ture promptly. Lack of exercise. Exces- either," when business revived from a year of baggage, in Effingham, and that even- sive Drain wort. Mental emotion and im- hut, feeling as near like a murderer previous year, but the net earnings O'Brien. Each of these events added ney Trouble, until I got cured by TO CURK A COLD IN ONE DAY "And those Englishmen," I inquired, it agnation and inact ivity, from a year ing in his store, to the inquiry of one proper diet. Take LAXATIVE 15ROMO Onlnlne TahletB, Dni!?- as a guiltless man could. How to Beet Pack a Trunk. were also larger, despite the fact that to the interest in ihe sport, as they Dodd's Kidney Pills. This grand rem- Q. What are the results of neglected plgtH refnnil money If It lalln to cure, li, \V. "are they real?" of 'iqu'ulation and pes--«imism. The of Mie village loafers, "Why'd ye come GliOVr/a elanature lo on each box. 25c, Lord Hallos by this time was mak- In packing a trur.k use heaps of more money was spent for physical brought new names and new faces be- edy drove the Rheumatism out of my Constipation? "Oh, certainly." he rejoined, "They ntjwemeui gathered uree dining the back, squire, 'fere you'd calculated?" A, Constipation causes more suffering ing almost as much noise as an en- paper with tailor-made garmer.is and i m pr o v e m en t s. 1 o co mo t i v »?s. freight fore the public. In a general way the body, nothing else ever did me any were visiting my brother, and thought wimer. and with (he or.en weather the he replied: than any other disease. It causes, rheu- Snakes as Articles of Diet. gine pulling a heavy freight up grade pack them as much like a man s suit and passenger ears than in any for- bouts of the year were remarkably good. Dodd's Kidney Pills are worth matism,. colds, fevers, stomach, bowel, ouiUr-Hg operations of the people he- As an article of diet, the blue racei under forced draft, swearing over his the- whole thing great larks." Then as possible. Never forget that wrin- mer year. free from scandal, and there was no "I've had enough of that place. Yer one hundred times their price, for they kidney,, lung and heart troubles, etc; It is eaHi'. general, caliing ewry idle hand of all snakes, is said lo be the moa trousers, and was offering the cow- he told me how the thing had been kle. and man\ other wvinkies v.T.l be The number of freight cars built in taint attached to any of the bigger see. I'd rather bo a king among hogs have made me, though I am fifty- the one diseaae that starts all others. iuu> us \ The nuiiees of material af- Indigestion, clyspeiwia, diarrhoea, loss of delicate in flavor, as if, is very cleanl) boy and I lance money to recover done. They had sent Miss Cullen to She was breathing gently. avoided. And of materials m-member was 10.r).4'i."i. an increase of 3.000 ones or even to one which commanded than a hog among kings." seven years old. a new being. 1 am fairs pointed to a strong pressure sleep and strength are its symptoms—piles, In lis habits and particular as to IU them. When they told him this was my car, so as to get mo out of tho serge and most voile?, pack magnifi- (•ver any former year, while the num- a large sectional interest. In belter shape now than I Have been appendicitis and fistula, are caused by way, though she hadn't known it. He don't see any need of arresting one of cently, alpaca always r reases, faced 've\ where, reflect the lionnty of Constipation. Its consequences are known food. The flesh of the ratller Is alst impossible he tried to get them to Nt <>f passenger ears buili was 2.551. An Absent-Minded Adventist. for many years and I owe' si all to and his brother got. off the train at the our own directors as yet. All I ask cloth wants care, cashmere docs ilaviK Fortune in the ranks tin to all physieiany, but few sufferers realize perfectly wholesome and toothsome sell or hire a pair, but they didn't like Is that you give 1110 your word, for tho an increase of over 400. There were DEATH LIST S A LONG ONE. There are none among the attend- Dodd's Kidney Pills." their condition until it is too late. Women last stop, with guns and masks, and crumble, but soon shake* out. Vel- c;n» :a!is: and the laborer. Ttovlng a flavor, like the flesh of mosl the idea of riding Into camp minus party, that none of you will try to 5.401 locomotives built in U*"'. an in- ants of the Second Advent church in become confirmed invalids us a result of those essentials any better than he did. concealed themselves on the platform vet, of course, must never be creased Brother Jinkins" Misfortune. Constipation. "/^vs, like chicken. leave the country." crease of 2.' en over the previous year Many Prominent Men in All Lines Marldehead who are more stoadfas'; While I waited they settled the dlfll- of the mail-car. Here they had been at all; crepe de chine travels very STRENGTH IN MONEY CENTERS. 11 Q, Do physicians recognize this? ."Certainly, Mr. Gordon," ho respond- and of ?" over iht next largest Called During 1905. in the faith than Mrs. Nancy Jameson, Says the Adams Eaglet 'We are A. Yes. The first question your doctor Do Not Fear Leprosy. cnlty by strapping a blanket around joined by the Britishers at tho right well on the whole; silks vary, and whose remarks sometimes, h'owever, mighty sorry to report an accident asks you is "ar* you constipated.'"' That ed. "And I thank you for your great j anyhow, should be treated with discre- Greatest Fear of All on t^ie Stock I oiir. Among the persons of world wide A doctor remarks: "What strikes him, and by splitting It up the middle moment, the disguises assumed, and that happened to Brother Jinkins last is t he secret. consideration." There were 4.979 miles of iu*w rail- reputation, leaders in their various belie her expectations. one most at a Bengal hospital Is tho and using plenty of cord they rigged the train held up as already told. Of tion.— Household Companion. Exchanges. week—and It was one of the strangest Q. Can it be cumt! "I shall have to report tho case to road built last year. 7"" miles more depanmenis of the world's activities, One day a friend, who was in the A. Yes, with, proper treatment. The- lack of sense of proportion in the esti- him out after a fashion; but I think course the dynamite cartridge was Considered from almost anj and accidents that ever happened in this our president, and, I suppose, to the Milk Kills More Than War. eve*y point of view, bit' gauged par- ;h:iu iu 19114. the total mileage of the who ('.led during ihe year 11HI'< are: antique furniture business, called on common error is-to resort to physics, such mation of diseases. A man Is gravely if ho could have seen himself and only a blind, and the letters had been 11 settlement. While he was peacefully postmaster-general, but I shan't hurry Thus of a million babies born In Lytila Eo PSnkham's - ( r.w ot' v. .* !)eiiiu; 217.32^ miles. The JanIan. 4. Theodore Thomas, the pioneer ^ her. and she thouglr. it a good time to as piils, salts, mineral water, easloroil, in- perturbed because he has not sneezed been given an option he would have thrown about, the car merely to con- neulariy by New York s ck exchaiuit pulling oiT his shoes, previous to re- jections, etc., every one of which is in- about either. What they will do, I France, 200.000 are lost annually by greates' activity in railwa> construe- oif orchestra': music and lifelongadvo-! warn him '.o prepare for the d^y of for three months, but ho Is compara- preferred to wait till It was dark fuse the clerk. Then while Frederic VegQiaisfc Compound r.ianuanls. 1905 has been the great- tiring for the night a cow -a fine jurious. They weaken and increase tho can't say. Probably you know how death. Of these the grand majority ticn was in the .Soirhwcstcru and care of the higher music in America; judgment. maladv. You know this by your own ex- tively indifferent to the fact that he enough to creep Into camp unnoticed. Cullen, with the letters, had stolen 1 a est .ear v.f all. \V;v reas 19":'!' 'tisht Jersey cow—walked into his room, j pgi-iQnce. far you can keep them quiet." might be saved if only they were prop- "V positive cure for all those painful Northwesteru stales, in tlies^ two sec- Jan. I'. I.oub ? Michel, the French so- "You ought to be prepared." said tiie early slp'ns of lenrosy." Before long Miss Cullen called, and back to the car, the two Englishmen • I. - s ock market deUig'' tor the .-in- whieh is on the ground lloor. "nd bit ' Q. Vvhatr then should be done to cure it* "I think the local autborltlos are all orlv Ircatort and above ali, ihoroi.ghly ; V p'" tions mop than half the year a mile- cialistic agitator: Jan. !'». Robert 1.5- she. "for all signs point to next week when I went to her she handed me, had crept back to where they had ... „ •. ... cure the worst forms of Female Con/- « xecss'.ve trus: pror.. tion. «emmer- off the calf oC his left leg. Some o A. Get a bottle of Mull's Grape Tenia at- I have to fear, provided time is given nouriblicn. Statistics an? w:.ocss " Indanmrntion and Ulceration, age being bull.. The c •mini: year raine Giffoni. one of the best of the as the appointed time." once. Mull's Gvapo-Tonic will positively without a word, three letters. As she stood. Here, as had been arranged, cl.*' over-expansion .it. i rulativr the neighbors seem disposed to be me." the fact 'hat infant mortality is near wil! sie ur-.-at amount <•! new road old school American landscape palm- cure Constipation luotfi Stomach Trouble in they opened fire, which Albert Cullen Falling and Displacements and conse- oauehes of imm« i ai- •> pr vic/.ts "Well. Nan', y." said the dealer, "if WOMEN WHO SUFFER did so she crimsoned violently, and (To be continued.) Iv always due to malnutrition which quent Spinal WealcnesK. and i.s peculi- bull! in the Northwest. as the St. ers: Jan. 18. George fi. Boughton. th* superstitious about it" the shortest space of time. No other duly returned, and then joined them, an:; 1904 brought :\'.v t.'uuut- that's ihe cas- . don't you want lo sell remedy has before been known to cure looked down In her mortification, I in its turn caused by milk of poor arly adapted to the Change of Paul. Burlington, and Geuld lines are Dr. Williamo' Pink Pills tho One "I don't see now how you spotted us," ercla;; of the upheaval of tin ex- English landscape painter, whose me your old cliairs?" Order to Lewiston Hibernians. (Jonsti'pation positively and peruiauently. was so sorry for her that, though a mo- quality. Of a thousan.l nu.>lings that It will 511 relv cure. RcmeJy Particularly Suited For Frederic, ended. Making Sure of Their Shoes. changes in mod era i> comnu-reial ;rying to rush extensions to the Pa- works are well known in this coun- Q. What is Mull's Grape Tonic.' ment before I had been Judging her v "Oh. no." she -aid: "John's going to In Lewiston, Maine, lived cerain Feminine Ills. They were on a slumming expedi- died before they were a ; eai old. over cific const, and tile Not:hw. stern is try: l' -b. r». Adolph Wilhelm Menzel. A. It is a Cmiivjund with 4Uporcont. of harshly, 1 now couldn't help saying: I told him, and bis disgust was Bsackaohom p: ••.-•Mon, the .\ear n«.w eln.-fd fix 'Item up ncxi week,"—Exchange, policeman who- was also captain of the juice of Concord Grapes. It exerts a tion. Two chop suey estnbllshmeiUs a third on an average peri.-h through . "so ?! v•loping its system. lite treare-' of modern German palm- To women who sufTer Dr. Williams' "Our positions have been so difficult, amusing lo see. '•Going to Oxford may 11 has cnro'l nion cases of Female 1»- • • Iuned to on- • na.tit noie—op- tho local coinpnn/ of Hibernians, On peculiar strengthening, healing iufluenco had been graced by their presence digestive diVorderi". !r. some cities 41 Pink Pills are worth lheir weight; in Weakness than any other remedy the t i -i ic 'progress. ers: Feb. lo. Lew Wallace, the sol- one occasion a street car approached ! IKiAll! Minn Cullen, that I don't think be all rlf'lit fo;- classics," he growled, lie- aver.iri- tar bicher; i:; Nantes Trading With Savages. their work unaided. The process is gradual, gold. Ar special periods a woman needs and they thought ihey wore seeing , ... . mmld luisever know n. II isaliuostin- Phe siiins are ma but a few -rand FART/. URICES SLIGHTLY LOWER. dier and novelisi: Feb. 16, Jay Cooke, while he was marching the com either of us Is quite responsible for "but it's destructive to gumption." 1 but sure. It is not a physic, but it cures mediciimto n filiate her blood supply or much of the tinder world. They had more than a hnlf, !« Inai - "W'- | fnllil.U. in snH, It dissolves the successfti! financier of the civil Beads aud tobacco are the open se- 0 our actions." We rode into camp a pretty gloomy o:,j so strongly as oof of develop- pany along 'ii* street, and. It Constipation, Dysentery. Stomach and her life will be a round of pain and suf- drifted down Sin to street and hud the four lil'tb expt'ls 1 umorK 111 an early stage of '.•.'.•11! IS <<'tU • 1M Inevitable When the Enormous Crops war: Feb. 17. CI rand Duke Sergius of same to the affections of a savage. Bowel Trouble. Having a rich, fruity She said nothing, and after a pause, crowd, and those of the parly walling n • iha' ti> cite • seemed tho proper course to pursue, fering. Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills are boldness to enter a saloon that is dcwloi-uirnI bat. Are Considered. Russia: .March 2o. Jules Vernes. the An Australian official who has been he decided to execute the movement grai»e flavor; It. Ih pleasant to take. As a I continued: for us there were not much better: Calcutta Editorial. is. . fly, these ma> e -Mmmari/eu as ionic, it is unequaiU-'ii, insuring tho svstotn absolutely the linesl medicine that ever much frequented by negroes of slen- With enormous crops of grain over brilliant French novelist: Feb. 25, Pie- visiting Birltlsh New Guinea brings "I hope you'll think as leniently of but when Lord Ualles dismounted Bcas'hHC" down FeeHng9 t ;'Pits; known as "open order." Turning to against disease. It strengthens and builds a woman took. They actually make der means. And the sight which met The ('abulia Uenimlei evideiiily if 1 the Wes it Is natural that farm prices no Tacehina. the Italian astronomer; back with him a gorgeous headdress my conduct ns you can, for I can't tell and,showed up iu his substitute for ear, "nf p; i:;. w. i^bt and headache, is .'sever ha- il .' fai'i weab;. of the his men. he shouted, in his most mar- up waste tissue. new blood. They tire good for men too their gaze was a peculiar one. They considerably worked up over some should avtra^'- lower. Inr declines as April 23, Joseph Jefferson, the beloved made of the leathers of birds of para- Q. Where can Mall's Grape Tonic be- you how grieved I am to have pained trousers there was a general sliont of in: tr.niiy rtac /fil and permanently '•e. .try equaled 'ha i-.n:., tial tones; "Attention! Hero conies —but they are good in a special way saw twenty or thirty negroes asleep. thing, for it remarks editorially: "W'. compared with the high average of and popular actor: May 2»). Baron Al- dise. the many-colored plumage of par- had? you." laughter. ICven Miss Cullen had to curi d by its use. I nder all circuin- • '"i e-iiKTCial i'ailmi liaMliiie-. in the car-r; company, schplltt!"' A. Your druggist sells it. Tho dollar for women. They were sitting In chairs and the can not, even with all the blasting in ( tnnces it acts in harmony with the 1004 wen small as compared with plu nse de Rothschild, governor of the rots and various other of the brilliant Cullen Joined us at this point, and, laugh for a moment. And as his lord- l i'e ot exceptional iankinir di-turb- bottle contains-nearly three times tho TjO- "Itwas three years ago last; spring chairs leaned against tho wall. But flueuees of passive resislanee. stand | frmalc system, It corrects y tirs prior to I0i'4. with the exception Hank of France: June 1M. Baron Na- birds of that region, all securely Wise Old Lady. cent size. knowing that every moment wo re- ship bolted lor his tent, 1 said to my- mu i- < of spormiie < haracter. have that my health failed me," says Mrs the peculiar fact was that all were against the corroding action of Hriiish of corn. oii s. and barley, which are thaniel de Kotchschild, the Austrian sewn together and bound with beautl- A clever old lady who went- into so- Good for ailing children and uucMng' mained would ho distressing to his self, "Honors are easy." irregularity^ less actually and tvlalivelj than mothers* Arthur Conklin, ol No, 5 Coldwater without shoes. In a moment they saw domination and save ourselves from lower. Farm prices Dec. 1 for the representative of the financial house; tul shells. Two axes and a pocket ciety in the days when conversation sister, I announced that we would i Suppv«'i-set1 or I'uinful I'eriods, Weak h: n; y period since th panic day - of A free bottle to-all who have never used street, Uattlo Crock, Mich. " I sull'ered I told the sheriff iliat I had recov- the shoes on the floor. And a leg 01! the pounding operation of poli'ko- past six years as ivported by the De- June 13. Archduke Joseph of Austria: knife were at first offered for the was more Important than cooking, start up tho trail. 1 hadn't tho heart j ncssof ihcStomaHi. Indigestion, Bloat- with the cxc. piinn of it because we Ici ow it will cure you. from leucOrrhORa and other troubles ered lost property, but did not ihink a chair stood in each. commercial ad minis! ralion." mirt:r.«i>! of Agriculture compare as June T7. Maximo Gomez, the Cuban treasure, but the Papuan owner shook asked a niece on her return from a re- that, I presume, were caused by the to offer to help her to mount, and I ing. Nervous IV-'-tration, Ueadachr T. al deposits of tit. na^onul bar.!- any arrests necessary as yel; and, as "How peculiar?" queried one. General Delulitv. Also »r • e r: am try are greatest in history. follows: patriot: July 1. John Hay. secretary his head. A strip of calico was a (Med, cent function If it had been enjoyable. U0 FiUUS IIOTTLL IKM weakness it produced. I had sinking after Frederic had put her up we fell ho was the ageni of the K, & A. at Ask YourDruggict fcrAHon'c Foot-Easo. spells, nervous headnehefi, was weak "Yep," was ihe short answer of one -.v.'.H e.ugregate loans of tl'.e banks 'iil:e- P»,iR p..;:, T.^2. !V'l. IXo. of state, whose successful diplomacy with the like result; but the owner's "Very," replleif the niece, "The menu FKKK. Semi iht* <'i>iipou with your namo ami Into single file behind Hance, Lord Flagstaff, he didn't question my '•I tried ALLEN'S FOOT EASE rf.-uiit,- Ofezmcssv fcinittoss, '.'2. ( tll.K ndilreM*, jwur Unitfttl't't anil inr. to ptif of tho proprietors, 1 'A'h.Mt. t • r hi:. T*..' .4 helped tn make the Fnlted States a eyes glistened at the sight of a string hhiup and exhausted all the time and looked Italics coming last. lynnd have just bought another supply. U wa the hfghest lev«-l Ir.dieau ihat (». was great!" "My dear," said the old poMtaw iuuI wo will Mpplv y(t0llt. tiU ront itifcill.00liottlCA III 111! urutw"*t». thetic as nearly to drive mo frantic. Errors in JudgmerK. bu til 7 l". : ta.l 17.1 1 l".l a friend, alluding to an incident oc- decided lo establish residence In Sioux . Thu •LO') ItottU'voowln* iiiiDin KU tliUrtB u« uuich 1 was troubled some wilh constipation, "And If Ihey slept with their shoes Hay p-r t >•! *s 72 $ I'.MU S^.S'.' 21. Mary Mafer Dodge, the editor of 1 Our own errors in jiul; m< r.i are us Kidney Qomplalnls P..»iiway earnings of the rote's of casioned by one of bis articles in Falls, tha' she might divorce him. uh the Mrime boillo uml itnuut llireo lliui"* m "One day a physician who has now Wo started a little after five, and on?" St. Nicholas: Aug. .11. Francesco Ta- iniH-li hh tlK .» cent iMUtle. Hi ere U ft ually aboul as many as an (he down- iVv i-tnirPry rough'iy • xeeni ill pre- Punch: "1 thought over the confound- traveled west with her, as she was muv los in buylutf tlut •l.tw il/.c. retired from practice met my husband were clear of the timber before it. was "Some man with a poorer pair ; r.d naekufbe 01' r< Hirr sc.}' the Vecctft- l magno. the Italian operatic singer; right ineannessis of il.e people wi lle ( omponnd is nnequailccL . it ords b\ 7 v r-* <.'11'. ENORMOUS SUMS GIVEN AWAY. ed matter in the railroad and wrote unaccustomed to going about alon< i on tho street and inquired abonfc my too dark to see. At the relay station them off." s St pt. IV Georgt- MacDonald. the Eng- The genuine has a dato ami aitmber health. He advised my husband to get wo waited an hour for tho moon, after know. \. u can write Mr, rinkham about !^ilh :i.port.s and ' xei ri- o: wv :• Instantly on ai riving hen a letter of and didn't like to. anyway. "And If they stood them near the 1 lish novelist: Sept. 22, Mine. fJalll* stamped on tho label—take no other from some of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for me, or.rsdf in "-'.ru-.. co: lidcj.cc. \-b::!ul!st in ill' foreign irad" of the • •or • Than $65,000,000 Distributed by contrition and apology to Harry Tay- which it was a clear track. Wo chair?" Marie, the Frmch prima donna: Sept. your druggist. said they were, a good medicine, better Robbed In Church. t,, Ci Clli.i1 ' Ml.. J-t-w. »• ory iMice nv.r«" l:a\• ai'aimd new Generous Philanthropists. lor for having made what I see now INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. roacbed the half-way ranch about "Some envious man would take The contributions in charitable and 21. Dr. Thomas John BarnanJo. the for my I rouble than ho could put up, 1 eleven, and while changing the stage Junt think what an onlnu/e il i.-, to bp b' .'( ord-, was a flippant ami ollensive allusion Iti'tn-r the man who limps on r!if« road would exchange,"—Chicago Chronicle. robbed of all the benelils of lb.' sevvifCH 1 London phllamhropUt and "father of tried ihem, improved .steadily and soon Vrlf's of leading uriti* s hot It • ducational instiiutiuns during the to Mrs. Taylor. I am glad 1 have.- dom Nov/ Food Headed Off the Insidious lo Ihmvi-u than tie- Kultb-post standing horses 1 roused Mrs. Kloslormoyer. by continuous couching tlmnnrout. the con- tlte waifs": Oct. 12. Sir Henry Irving, forevi-r mix the corner. was eniirely cured. As soon ns the Iway and industrial, used t • .i-^ei- '-ir just pa. t hav» exceeded those of It. I am glad that so many people Disease. leucorrhoea was cured the headnehe.v and nncceeded in getting enoimh cold An Old-School Head, gregation. when Anil . .'riplne i • jnniratueeJ r.t"i by a laru'- -um. The total amount the English actor; Oct. 22. Florent whom 1 lu've been ihinking bigoted mutton and bread 10 make two nil her to euro. Sold everywhere. :;:» cents, •.v.'. ib* m' an level of s;oek marltet The nappy wife of a good old fash- BTATR wr Onio. Citv <>K TOI.KUO, > find other pains stopped, i am entirely Capt. Ryan, the new Brlilidi naval m gifts readi the immense figure ot Wlllems. a' the head of the Belgian and unfair and unjust toward me have I.n A« Cocmty. . well now bat iiilend to continue to use decent-looking Bandwiehes. With .00 cluring the las; 'uonth of the ioned MlchlKan farmer says: Fra^u J. Cnr.NKv makiM omiIi thm h* !• •fntoi attache, said at a dinner In Washing- A wmiuiii UHmilly know: In r ie.-l .. i l landscape school: and Nov. 0, Sir Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a sprinu these and a glass of whiskey and wa- yi ar Pave eclipsed ad p!« \ ',.iu Itigh $U5.K'4.432, $ 1 a minute. been right and that I have been "In ihe spring of 1902 l was taken imnncr of tho tlrin of K. .1 1 iikvky 4 Co.. dolog ton ; is a liar, hill she WiHils iiiin lu • n; George Williams, founder of the wrong, and my mind i.-t an Immense iitulnoMx iu tlic • Ity of Toledo, l oumy ind si«t by (he u»e of of our old-school farmers Is quite In- A <:I;AIL\VH:K.I> rrni: FOU CILI M. In politic- tin leading names of the annii iIihi are sold by all druggists and by Ihe Dr. her head resting In her brother's TolieGiien for Reliable lifornitloi •iiriMl '•>' the sale- of k!oc'.< • on the plete, as the amounts published from could uot sleep well at night, my food Pal:.'5 CAi'.oikii Cuhk. Williams Med id no Company, Schoueo- credible. Iti-lilin.'. lUtinl. lUci'illiik', I'roiruillin: I'lli lam;. dead are those of Secretary Hay, Sen- KitWK J. CIIF.XKV. arms. t)«r. A Ii. iwr-. "She has nearly worried herself to p;irtseil even the enonnou compile the (Climate, and $'.000 has Some time ago a Scottish laird lost so weak 1 could scarcely walk a emus A. W. (ILKASON', lar In lis way to your Thanknglvlng $1,00000 was at Us cur. George S. Boutweil of Massachu- ai death ever since you told her that Vi-jti-rdaj- .1 Ki-i'iii map was horu. in- to be spent for information and will when trust financinp been the minimum considered. It Is lis purse, which was found by a local the room. • . „ » \OTAtY riDMC. dinner, there was an old farmer who road agents were hung," Frederic day hi' died and luiiiorrow he will | give five dollars for a POSTAL CARD height. probable that tin multiplicity of -mal! i ^tt^, John H. Reagan ol Texas and half-wit. who called at the big house "The doctor said my condition was riall'a Catarrh ('«rc 1« tntrrnally aud u ;'* You Won't drank a good deal of champagne. The dlrooi!)-on tho Ii'.okiI and aiueoua iiirfn-e* ••film whispered; "and she's been crying to- rurgonin. giving the first reliable newa of a finally, seals on the New York donations would raise the toial by I'bzhugh Lee. very early in Hie morning to hand il due to overwork and close confine- cough long if you uie Shiloh'i Coniump- moment his glass was filled he would •ytUMii. Soud for tottiuioniala. freo. night over Ihe lie she told you, and chance to icll t liPtlronul Metm engine of r.iork exehanue have sold at he phc- $10,000,0011 ar leahi. Individual givers, Conspicuous In the religious list are over. The laird, who had to be ment and that he very much feared . . K .1. CKENKV * CO..Toledo,©. Ikm Cure, the Lung Tonic. It cures toss It off, and then, of course, It I'HK Till? FAIHOI'N our iiylei, wlthlnour rtnee of tizeii. Wc d» | luinienally high prite of >\ig. too. are here accounted for only, the names of BUhops Merrill and •.roused from sleep, an Jamto would Sola n* ail DriiKKUu. 7.V'. CoIdi» Coughi, and all inrilationa of the altogether she's worn out with travel Red (Vo*^ 11.ill Hlue. lauve 'lo/.. ik.cIuu-'- 5 not want inq.ilfim at ttiU tine tor vcrtlcftl. thai consumption would set In. For Tike llall'a Kamlty IMIU forcoD«tipatlun. would bo filled again. centH. The Khsh Coutpunv. Honlh liend. ino irtction vt gai enginei. m'siing what tin' Wall street forecast- which lac; prevents the llsi from en- Jo\ce of the Methodist Episcopal have no denial, received the lad in a sir poaeagee aimoit instantly. and excitement." "But the old fellow grew quieter several months I took one kind of Yes won't lose anything if it fails ro •No 111:111 knowH just how much r*- 1 screwed the cover on (he traveling c • m-.s fhink speculation "baromeier ot rollin;'. ihe big eonnibullons to the church. Bishop McLaren of the Prot- somewhat irritable frame of mind, and medicine after another, but with no cure you, for then your dealer will give and quieter, the more champagne ho . 'omo men i.ilo a trip abroad fur Ifwle'* will indicBK* fr-nn prosperity's U .ssla.i Jews. estant Episcopal church and Arch- asked him what the dickens, ana lltfion he Inis until be goes Hilling alolie glass, and put It with the sandwiches drank. A, frown settled on his fore- plenk'iire and soiim lake thi'll- wl \ rs good effect In fact, 1 seemed to grow where inoigultoyt. are buny. yon mcIc what you paid lot it. If you along. bishop Chapelle o:' ihe Roman C'ath- something, stronger, he wanted so— Crimsoned violently and looked down In Ihe bottom of the stage. "It's a ATLAS .siuHals in 190fi. Mo'( than one-third of the contrlbu- worse. Bsc ShiloK head. His eyes Mashed angrily under ENGINES AND BOILERS in her mortification. long and a rough ride," I said, "and Imitdrri of Ilia bi<>»i romplrit liM nf •nglnM and I When tli«' year opened. piogri.s>. dr- lion-- has gone to educational instltu- oli«- cl urch. so early. "Well," pleaded Jamie. "I "Then I determined to quit all medl- his heavy gray brows. TMho'gCiire Is the host Wiealclm wr rv<'i- used b«>ll»ri mid* I7 *n/ um »uiuffti:luriug conccra Is rectors of the K, & A. and also of the If she waken up they may give her a Uit Murld layed enough for a season In the y« ar tioii.-. Eighty-two colleges and schools Deaths during December were as jlst cam' awn' as lang as I had 'be np. claos, give up coffee and see what "Finally when the waiter filled his for ull uffri'llons of the IJuont and Jun^s. Wm, You Will Great Southern. With this due, for little strength. I only wish 1 could previous to s'' v. ,t"a; ei-n'.lly ••.i p.a;ned In lhat part of the annual follows: John Bartleii. compiler of per hand. lor. 1 can tell ye the disl Grape-Nuts food would do for me. I that it is the greatest medicine for glass for the twelfth or thirteenth o. Endblit. Vanbureii, Ind., Feb. m. iwio. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS the first time things began to clear up have spared her tho fatigue and anx- Sollinc t^nrlt«In »ll iair* INDIANAPOLIS creased railway trafUc. -iiel and Iron npori. though, even so. the gifts to "BartlenV Familiar Quotations." at m* me had a gey iiicht o'tl —Weekly began lo eat drape-Nuts with sugar hs and Colds in the world. time, he shook bis head and said: Corlln, font Valw. AulntnMIc, lllfti Sp^nl. Cm* Scotsman. to me, and when the trail broadened let v." Ii soimdIme* happi'ie' i: . l*i iiKintr. Wsfer Tut*. T«« rli prcflHlon. dormant specubilon and this cause would not hav« stood In Cambridge, Mass. aged 7.'; United and cream and bread and butter three Kemp's Balsam " We fwvjr Ihe highest offlcla's after three There a a reason. Read the IHOe grip, as.hma and con^amp* were mailed—-that was what kept mo to any man. It made me gulp, I'm 8RI BAD C0LD I.fland sunfoM II.STS.OOO ] bench, well known as jurist through- bravo now as they used to be? •hnnf. manufacturer, banker and s|mc. Ime* three prostrations have been book. "The Road lo WeUvUle," tti tlon In first stages. behind—ind then to hold up the train proud lo say; and 'when I was hack AnlnimnNt ^ ' headache aid ieuraloa. I'iirvi.ril . J.WO.rtnn He—Buret Just see the poetry HASfldtoUAL 1 won't iHI Antl.Orl»tn« to s il<-sli*r who won't Cliiur-Maiw /f'..:cr. Tl.a* v.h3 wl'h evcr'tt- o«t the United States. V'lgl. that carried them." II. ts'l for your if OWE Y BACK IP IT l»OVT OUUIL given. i on my pony, I said to myieiC "For some tr.en write now Jf. It. Vicmtr, If. I*»fUiu.±t*aiuttrj/pHn0/tcl4l, Mm*.

9 hear that old saw about "doing as Romans do when you are in Rome?" Well, it seems, that the merchants COLLAR'S of Lowell are making "Rome Howl"—and I am going to be in it. Special sale on every hand, so here I come right down the middle of the street with the sale that caps them all. It BegitlS Friday, I Did You Ever January 12th and Ends January 31st.

« for men I have selected out the broken lines and ^ The Grand Rapids Herald takes to task (governor Varda- Great Annual I One lot of Boys coats in sizes from 15 to 18, If you don't need them now buy them for future use. Suits will dispose of them as follows: regular price $5.00 to $10.00 'Twill pay you. One lot of Men's Work Shirts, heavy ' man of Mississippi lor what he says on the race problem in his At the sale $15.00 Suits || .26 Overcoats 2.98 Shirts cotton, double back and front—my 50 cent JV • message t<) the legislature. It is a good thing for the North- 12.00 Suits : 8.00 leader OVLC One lot children's overcoats sizes from 5 to 15, 10.00 Suits... 7,50 • ern editors that the Negro question is a long way off; tor some newest and best styles....* 8.00 Suits 6.00 off One lot of the "Silver" $1.00 Shirts including both stiff ol ihem aie like the orator who said he could talk the best ol and soft fronts at each • Which is % off right down. One lot of men's new, choice J;oods 59c the things he knew the least about. We have known many of, At. 1 COONS h oflX cur townsmen who from time to time have gone from among ns One lot of boys three piece suits with long One lot of $1 'MI boirv stripe wool, pants, sizes ranging from 14 to 20, regular j lo Southern states; and never one of them, to our knowledge. | good, broken sizes I Boys' Suits price $7.00 to .fto.oo A suit. ^ ^ Underwear 69e • who has not experienced a total change of heart regarding the 1 HI ring this sale With a big Hue of the brut makes to srirrl from ' race problem, or has become vastlv more tolerant of the South I That sounds ridiculous and is ridiculous, lint step into the store Gloves and mittens I ran do yon much good $ ern view, (aovernoi \'ardaman may be mistaken in blaming | Our jot nf mixed goods, CLOTHIER a nd we will produce thr gnods. on these. my regular pricr 15c and • education for the increasing ci nninality which he alleges in the $1.(10 ami 85c grade m men's mool Socks 10c a pair. 1 colored race; but he is not alone among intelligent Southerners Silk with silk and satin Sale price, per pair J. \_f U Adjostment 50c grades linings, extra values for 39C i in holding t hat opinion. Several months ago. the writer met Cot of Heck Scarfs 25c grades I9'- One lol of ext ra heavy boinespuns. 0 tlie genial pastor of a Methodi>t church South, who infonned •><»(• etc. regular price 50c, sale Sale price. Don't wait—Come now. 35e :] for SI us that he wa « raised''By ati old black mammy iu Tennessee." Vdved whcthei the Ncgto has improved under freedom, he ex Have you been trading here this year? If so have you any kick 1 pie>.sed hi-opinion that he has not. He alluded to the faith- to make on anything? If so, bring it in and present it and it will > Inlness ol \egro overseers, left in charge ot plantations, homes be adjusted. If you haven't been trading here turn over A new leaf 11 < and women and children, while the planters and their sons and begin the new year right. wete awa\ to war: and declaicd that it is .1 mattei ol record Succossor lo Chas. Allhen. Mart Slmpson.jyjich that tint one ever proved a tradoi to his trust: but be believed > the Negro ol today is inferior morallv to the slave of fortv t y.eJts a^'o. U is the candid opinion of many good people that SALE hi educating the Ne^ro. we have simply increased Ins capacity 1 Our for evil doing. While they may not agree with that proposi- Commencing Saturday, Jan. 6th, 06 VtiiAilii AAii4AAlitaiA.iiAAliAi4llii.it AAl.tl4iA.i4Ai^j^AA,itAAA.itAAA.^ i tion, Nin theru people have come to realize more fully the enor- mity of fl'e task confronting the South, and to be more lenient Weak Lungs in tlicit judgments. Great reductions all through the entire stock. Not for the ttionth of January N" m..1. si 1 Hi tlie war cry sever, or »wludlug river !»»-• red; I This Sale riw h mi .Ii ..Mr .mg^r forever, when ihey garland the graves of onnJead." Many goods ^ and ^ off from the regular low Bronchitis IN \ RI,CENT communication received at this office, the prices. We eut wide and deep. But the L Red .it-ate Superintendent of Public Instructiou calls attention to (illATTAN CKXTKIl. Year Around ^efpiciit Mnlations 01 neglect to observe the requirements of I Miss .lentile .loseph of Lowell spent For over sixty years doctors Mrs. (iro. Howard, who went to | Sunday at the home of Mrs. T. Baby ribbon IC yd, other Cotton toweling .Ic yd i'he school laws. In at least two important details the officers Dress Goods Cheaper Than You Ever Bought Them I'.riding six weeks ago to care for Daniels. have endorsed Ayer's Cherry pie tins (I and 7c sick friends, was taken ill with pneu- widths 3, 4, 5, 0, \ 9c Fancy towels 1 to lie Tin milk pans 4 to 7c of Histrict No. 1 arr at fault and THE LEDGER desires at this monia while there, ami suffered a ser Mrs. M. A. Carr and Miss Libble Pectoral for coughs, colds, Finishing braid, asH'd colors ({Ingham and white lawn Lawrence of Lowell have iieen " coffee and teapots IDA time, midway between twe annual meetings, to kindly call the 25c and 30c Dress Goods from l2lAc to 23c ions Illness. weak lungs, bronchitis, con- 4, 5, 6c bolt aprons 10 and 17e Ml kinds <»f rake and pio fins spending a few days with Mrs. B. F. Pearl buttons J! and 5c cards nt tent ion of the Board and taxpayers to them. —First: The T Uie of Simon Matice's sous is ill. Mens linen collars 7e 3 and Ic r»0c and 60c Dress Goods from .23c to 42c Wilkinson. sumption. You can trust a Common shirt) bu ttons .> a Ladies hose, all sizes '.i !<• I:.v Mrs. Martha. CJiddins of Newaygo Tin kettle covers '•> and 4c P.o.ird 1required to prepare, and to submit to the taxpayers at 75c and ?1.00 Dress Goods from 63c to 89c Mrs. Wm. Covrrt, once A resident medicine the best doctors ap- gross Ladies fleece lined underwear county is visiting relatives and friends " dippers 5. d and ftc of Keeue, died at her home at Beidlug Rest Eug.peari buCns IC DOX 34 t" 86c suit thr annual meeting f"i their approval an estimate of the ex- Mark 18c Flannelett now .... 14c here, and expects to remain until prove. Then trustthis the next " 2 and 3 qt pails 5 and '.»<• Friday. Funeral services wen* hrhl Paper napkins 5c do/. Mens fleece lined underwear prn.?es for the ensuing year. Second: An itemized report of Spring. " wash basins I and dr 15c Flannelett now ....12c at the Keeue church Sunday, /it time you have a hard cough. Hair brushes 10 to 25c <'(5 to 82c suit " gem tins !»c Mrs. Kimer Brooks entertained her Rubber combs !» t<> -DE r.v penditnre:? for the pa^t yeai nin .1 be made and published; 10c Flannelett now .... 8c twelve, Rev. Cavers ofliciating. "I lind An awful couRh for over a yonr. and Mens cotton hose * (o rjc " flour selves lie father and mother Friday. Burial was made at tlie Mariije notlilnp Hocmpil to do me any good. I tried (iood bone combs Suspenders ranging from I am! it is emphatic.illv stated that no bunching ol times is Outing Flannels from Ayer'fl Cherry I'ertoral and wan soon cured, Pressed tin stew pans *.•»• 4c to 8c Monzo Clem mens, Sr.. liasgivenhis cemetery. Pocket combs 4 and Sc to 41c .V penmssible. Che ordei of bu-oie-s at the annual meeting is f 'recommend it to all my friends whenever Tin steamers 13 and I bl.tX) Flannelett. Percale and Print Wrappers daughtor-in-law, Mrs. Laura Clem- Miss Maud Flgg of (irand Ledge they havo n cough." — MI88 M. Mkveuh, Back combs from IT to L'Oc Mens work siiirts l'I to ir.e Washlnnton. I). C. Id ijt. bread risers 27c arranged thai tli<: taxpayers can show then approval or dis- best make ns, a deed of his house and lot in was the guest of Mrs. King RicUert Back combs and 2 side Mens light shirts 24 to I.V 12 <|t dish pan Idc. combs 18c set appio-. al nf ^uch estimates and reports by the re-election or tills vicinity, and sin; is to care for last week. Mkds by J. 0. Ayer Co.. Lowell. Matt Best overalls It and 45e (>uart measures h ea< h A ino manufaoturers of Pompadour combs HE each M»»ns blue work jackets ir.c v him ami his wife the remainder '»|* ,lulia. Miche is working for Mrs. Cookie cutters :;<• othci « 1 sc of the tin^tees. THJ I/EDGEK believes these require- 9 SARSAPARILLA. Side combs IS and WC pr Mens mittens from 2.'» to s'.ic I heir lives. Wilbur Moon. Tin funnels 3c ments ire wise and jnst and hopes to see them fully complied Sale . — • — — PILLS. (iood bone hairpins lS,24cdoz ail fleece lined iOgg iieaters :»to 7c Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Cave of Lake HAIR VIGOR. Spoiled Her Uoauty. A vers Wire hairpins I and 5c box Ladies mil ten? 1^1 to 2 le ({riddle irons 4c with at future meetings, ^o creature is gieater than its Odessa have been spending a few Alnmluum hairpins .V do/. Ladies golf gloves 24c days with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cave. Steel fryimj pans 17c cnator; ami no body of public servants i^ superior to those it Ilarriet 1 loward of W. :i4th St.. Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. Tooth brushes 7 to KIC Baby bonnets 22 to l^.c Dust pans .n- New York, at one time had her beau- — —«- All vosetable and gently laxative. Safety plus from J to tic do/. •ci • \ pamphlet containing the school laws of Michigan lOmbroiileries and laces 2 to Japanaed trays lie Closing Out the Cloaks forltoRess ty spoiled with skin trouble. She Stoinnch Troubles and Coastipat iott Mourning pins 2c box 30e yd Fire stove shovel 3c in a compact and understandable form can be secured by anv writes: "I had Salt Rheum or ICczema Hat pins bla'k & white Ic d/. Ladies linen iiaudk'cirfs 12c "Chamberiaitrs Stomach and Liver MImh IvuW.v ('ar.y whhIII last week. (ialv. iron fire shovel 5c one on application to the State Superintendent of Public In- The Slaughter is Terrific, Both in Ladies'and Children's for years, but nothing would cure it, Hooks and eyes Ic do/. Ladles emgroi'ed haud'fs L'lt- Chopping knives 5c until I used Buckien's Arnica Salve." Tablets are the best thing for .stoni Mrs. Rerlha CoIch and daughters (iood linen thread !>C spool All kinds of brushes, whisk .truction. .an sing Mich. Wire soap dishes 3 to Ic A quick and sure healer for cuts, ach troubles and constipation I have Mpcnl Now Year's day at the luune of Basting thread Ic spool brooms, feather dusters ever sold," says .1. H. Cullman, a Mr. ;iii)i Mrs. Win. ( heetham. Vsbestos covers ;><• burns and sores. 25cal IM I. Look's Lead pencils I to 3c 5 to 27c Wire tea and enffeo Hlraiiu-rw I Hi ( dsnio[»olitan annouiiLes a series of articles on "The is Fl/ffS SACRIFICED. Wc mean it every word. We mud unload. drug store. druggist of POtterville, Mich. The,\ Mrs. Mlllluian ijf tirand Rapids vis Tablets, memorandum and Ladies baud bags 2(lc to I.OJ are easy to take and alwaysgivesal- 2 to Ic. .on of - » lied Mi'h. ('.vrus Story one day Inst composition books.to v Mens coin purses to 13c ( an openers )'.<• each Trea the Senate," by David Graham Phillips, which isfactlon. I tell my customers to try C'AftNONSUIIIIG. week. Toilet soaps 2 to 7C Mens bill books 2u to 2-ic 11 'jt. dairy pall 2()c will 1m .1 waited with interest. We have long shared the belief them and If not satisfactory t(» come I'm broidery rings I toSc (iranite kel ties 11 to I.V Cyrus Burgess returned Saturday Mrs. (ini. (judfre.v was culled to Bel- 12 (|t. tin pail Idc :fial flu- f mted State. Senate ha> divorced itself from the pen- back and get their money, but have ding Insl Wecluesda.v tilgiil by tlie ill Toot hpicks 4c box dippers 11c Very Special Prices on to his home at Graiuh ille after a never had a, complaint." For sale galv. wash tub, iar^st Hi/.«' 11 ess oi" her mother, wliopiisHedaway Pure linen napkins X to I Ic teapots 17 to -de pie .»nd 1. no longci «epre>enl itive bodv. Made up largelv visit with his sister, Mrs. Ed. by all druggists. 5dc Hie next tuoruin^. I'nuerai services I'Viuge doilies 2 to SC coffee pots 20c oil cans 11 to 15c I) ws. -• of nnlliofMires, state bosses and old fossils, several of whom were held a I the Keeue church Sun 2!^ yd linen tablecloths L.TVI wash basins !l l«» Idc Milk kettles 1 IC Fur Jackets. David Da vis of Orand Kapids died liavi been coiivicied of or indicled lor crimes, it antagonizes Pratt l.ako South Boatoa. day, luirial iu Marble cemetery. and 1.25 each pa ns S to 17c ('ulanders -Sc at the home of Levi Miller at. Pure linen crash H »v 10C yd dish pans 24 t(» 37c popnlai reforms and even sets i»?»elf like a stone wall against Cliauncey, where he was visiting, Miss Kuby Parsons spent last Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kysor were in in week at llastlugH, visiting reiatlvea. ionin. I.'ihI WedneHday. I lie former re I Iw prtitioiN of the |»eople, the demands nf state legislatures * Big Stock of DRKSS SKIRTS to go in this sale they .INN. Ith. Deceased leaves a wife and one dauglilei', Mrs. LMuraldenui The North Bell school opened Mon malnin^ uutii Saturday. Thanking you for the liberal patronage iu the will be sold cheap. • Remnants of Dress Goods, Outings, 1 and the bill of tin- limine ol Representatives, tor the election of (irand Kapids. Funeral services day morning after the holiday vara Waller Maynard visiled hismotlier, past and soliciting a continuance of the saim of I'tiiti'd Elates senatois by direct vote of the people. Hav- Flannellets, Ginghams, Prints, etc., you'll find GREAT wrrr held from the house and the tlon. Mrs. ('arnlinc Maynanl. al Lowell we remain. Yours for business Sunday. M. T. Tyler iti;t taken the people's money lor mis-representating them, it BARGAINS. body was Interved iu I lie Bostwick Louie (Sngllsh returned LO Ills Lake cemetery. school duties at tlie University of Mrs, (liiisou Jones w/ih (|ullcill last now Inazenly inquire >: "Why -hoidd 1 resign?" And waits to Yours for low prices, In the New King Block, Lowell, IVlich. MR. Shierer and fnmli.v of Grand Michigan this week. week. fie kicked fr«ym the Gapilol it h.is disgraced. "The Treason Kapids have lately taken up their Miss Mae Chase expects to work Mrs. Nina <'otiklin enlertalued her ol the Senate" is a large topic: and the Cosmopolitan is big residence in Uie parsonage. Me is for Mrs. Koy Scoviile at. Clarksviilr cousin, Mrs. Heed, of (irand Kapids employed as biacksniitli for 10. B. lasl week. Mr. Heed joined IiIh wife e nough to handle it. soon. Full .loycr. here and iiolii rclurueti lioineSiiiidHy. Miss Blossom Tungate of Banfield. Monror Ladner, who has been who has been visiting frirnds In I his Mrs. Helena White and son Frank Mrs. James Stanton has been quite l^icn and influential witnesses for the Standard Gil com alllictrd wKii rheumatism, is greatly vicinity and at Lowrii, returns to ChnitiberlniH'H Cough Reuiody Hie were pleasantly surprised Sunday by sick since her return from Ann Arbor. ]'aiiv, on tn.il f'oi stupendous crimes, impudently refuse to . R. COLLAR Improvrd iu health. IHh many her home this week. the arrival of her son from Washing- Miss McKeuney returned to her frirnds hope for his speedy recovery. • Kent Made. ton, who has been absent from home an ^wer questions. Attorney Hadley, who is conducting the school duties Sunday after a picas- The patrons of the village and Cicarancr sair on suits and over- "In my opinion Chamberlain's the past seventeen years. Her ant two weeks' visit at her home at Has il Uccwred pro.ecnlion says they must. an>wer or go to jail. II Mr. vicinity are cordially invited to visit coats /it (iodfrey's. Cough remedy is the best made for daughter, Mrs. Purely, and her hus- Byron Center. says band of Alto were guests for Hie day Il.idley "makes good," he is bound to be one ot the most Caunousburg high school and note colds," Mrs. Cora Walker of Mrs. A. (I. Steketee returned to her To You SWING FOR SALIK—HOUSF, BAKN AM) W. I'. Carlo and grandson, Fred, Uie inconveulence that both teachers KAJVr I.OWBI.L. I'orlervlllo, California. There In no also. my... home IN Grand Rapids Wednesday populai im n in America. It has been true much too long, nine lotH. AIho driving hornr, buggy who have been visiting relatives at and pupils are subjected toon enter Mrs. C. Conklin was called lo the doubt about Its being the bcMt. No A brain Vos of South Boston was after a ten days' vlsll with her sis- that the law punishes the poor and lets the rich go free. The nnd harneKB. Inquire of Lowell report a fine time. of other will cure a cold Hocjuickly. No Cxdianqe Department. lug the building. ThU Is a timely home her sister, Mrs. Josephine lu "the burg" Sunday. ter. Mrs. J. 10. Tower. So many I.wheat flaked foods Lninberf'o. Iw. Ada other is so sure TI preventive of pueu- man who rights that infamous wrong will deserve well of the Messrs. Chas. Smith and Jas. Rich- warning which should be heeded as Dennis, uear , last Thursday, by Benjamin Sage of Keeue spent Sun have come and gone? Lack of ards of Carlton Center visited at the HIT; steps are sadly out of repair, he r/ILLLN^ he/ilth of the latter. mouia. No other is so pleasant and .lames A. Land went Wednesday BAY COLT FOR SALK COMING day with his sisters, Mesdameu to (irand Rapids, where he will visit quality of course. The richness people. "ICqual rights for all, special privileges to none." Wants, for Sale, To Cxchanqc, Lost, home of Rev. J. II. Bennett Monda v thus proving not ouly Injurious but safe to take. These are good rea- T yrn. old, wt. abonfc broken Denny and Sherrard. for a time at the home of his daugh- that Is distinctively noticeable and Tuesday. dangerous to those who are obliged sons why it should be preferred to Fonnd, Stroycd. Hlngle and double, good driver and —T ter, Mrs. A. (i. Steketee. IU Cream Crisp gives it a taste to climb thrui day after day. any other. The fact is I hat very few THE (rrand Rapids Post fives three inches of space to an worker. T. .1. Brooks. P^ nil. Ronth TIRRD OUT. Samuel H. Post Is Improving from quality unequalled. This ac- rt,, n people are satisfied with any other announcement of the return ol Roosevelt's cat to its home. WOOH FOR SALK AT A KAK- s. BoBton M. K. chnrch. Iwp. Dll EC t" vf nnnrp(lunccroiiB.health- .diss Clara Bell Armstrong was There's many a wife Rita In the growlnt his recent illness. counts for growing business. I IkkU nrHtrovlDk'. death fleullng. C5cent« after having once used lids remedy. GAIN hh Iook an It IuhIh. II. ACCTION SALK- M. P.SCHNKID- glvru A ulunrr party at the home of shadows of ah evening, knowing what I'ret tycoon some "Smart Aleck" on the Post will sneer at a R . insures your life A trial jar of it Is to foel tired out; as If there was I'or sale by All druggists. Max Denny, our sexton here, has Csme V« 11 Der wall, I'hono ll. T 1 rlngn. if. er will have an auction sale of farm Hcnnlt'' Salve will prove its infallibility. » At her mothrr. Mrs. Vena. Armstrong. received several applications for lots country exchange for reporting that "Farmer Hard Knox has Wo- All druggiam. Unrmtt Kemedy Co., Chicago Saturday. Jan. Oth, thr day being not another otiucn of effort left in her. • —• FOH SA LE—CIuj ttlo MOI'TGA^T' Htork vehicleH, Implementa, toola, But If healthy she knows how sound l.owell District Mo. 2. in the cemetery which now can be grain, fodder and household goods hrr twelfth birthday anniversary. Four Simple paintrd hi. S2,000-barn," when everybody knows that Hard lilankH. mortgage affldaviiH, report her slumber will secured at four dollars A lot or a The table was temptingly arranged Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogers enter- Knox's little finger is worth more than Ihe S. A.'s whole earcls. pont cardH. ntr. Thk Lian;r,I{. on Tuesday. .Ian. 16, on the farm m LOWELL MARKET REPORT. LIE and how re* halMot purchased at two dollars. four miles west and one mile Honfh with a. boniitiful supply of good tained a company of young people FOH SAM: - NNRULI: WAHON. freshed the IT would be well not to delay this as carcass. Cut out the massacre news from Russia; nevermind 1 of Lowell beginning at ten o'dork a. tilings pleasing LO both eye and morning will last Thursday evening lu honor of Kingle WAGON, pair L»NLIN, ningle Iihi |Corrected Jan. 10 IIMHTJ the money is needed to Improve the in. I'ree lunch at noon. SI«E liillH paiatr of Hie eighteen little girls who find her. But their daughter's birthday. Mies the doings of Congress; but tell us when the kittens arrive! nesH. N. H. P. Mohhk. OUAIN. Rules place. We can put off most every- were present, 'i'he afternoon was it's another printed at Lkuokk ofHce. Agues was the recipient of Heveral thing else, but should remember we HOAH RAK'L' I'OH SALK (HI Wheal S0c per bushel spent wilh games and dolls, and as IhiiiK for tho her Follow Them and Henltli, Happiness forckd SALK-FARM of SO M prcHculs and all left wlshlm; all sooner or later, must have A rest- Irade. I.. II. .M#'rr)man. LNWHI Oats, new 2«c to llOc each little guest took her departure sick woman to IT IS hard to believe that a large number of the Ameri- arres nearly all Improved, known as Corn Im •• " feel tired out. many happy returns of the day. and Prosperity Will he Yours. ing place. .-•v •HP . • 'enter. if M wishing Clara Bell many happy re- Rest only seems W. (i. holla way went to (irand can people are simple enough to run into debt for diamonds; and the W. O. Jury, .Ir., farm must Im? Rye 00c '* • .L) T mlleH frnm VILLAKO on W. J L uith Interpst amounting in all to M holidays at home. visiting the former's parents, Mr. and OFLFCRILT VIF •• ... > it for food and raiment, Ihe birr necessities of life; but the Middlings 20 00 •• nerves. MR. and and Mrs. .1. C. Andrews indigestible foods. (4) If tiiere are WrgenneH. TERMA FAHY. fnrjfilra of ^IWI. This farm IIph one and one- M M . * Sick women, Mrs. A. Rolf. Corn Meal 22 00 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newell any symptoms of stomach troubles moneyless person who will mortgage the future to buy useless .F. H. WE^brook. .'hv south Clinttihcrlaitf'H Cougli Remedy hundreds of , half mlleH from thr rail road, Hand and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. fore- take ML-o ua. before each meal until Mrs. Alex ()nan is very ill with pneu- and west of Lowrii. Small house rnonurK thousands of Start now and get full val- gewgaws, is on the toboggan slide for the poor house. FARM F(»R sam; jja ARHKS I AhHolutoly llarnilcsw. them, have been man at the home of the latter In monia. and barn-400 rods wire fence)! acres /fhuir 2 40 per cwt. cured. ue for your dime. Ask your mile north and H wesl of L'JWELL, al) made well by Lowell last Sunday. No matter how many years you Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullen and of timber, 17 acres pasture, 10 acres -Ic per down The fault of giving children (irocer and accept no substi- under high niltlvatlon, 70 /icrcH medicine containing injurious' sub- tho use of Dr. Ul A. 10. Denny and R. II. McCaul may have suffered with stomach daughter Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. tutes. JUNMP II EKE is another of those good "Signs of the times:" dovrr. M|appl el rees. also cherry and Rutter 10 to IKC per pound Pierce's Favor- needed, r» A/TEH Minber. Afjple or- L^ARD N to 10c 41 " stance^.is sometimes uh at) disastrous spent Tuesday In (irand Rapidn. troubles or how worried by sieepieas- Harley Mullen and baby Cecil visited Four Chicago clergymen consulting each other on the prepa- ' hard, alHo ttne young pearfi oreiwird PR/U'H ti'reH and grapes.— All fields M ite Proscrintlon. at the home of ('has. Ketch um Sun- Wool 27 to 111C " than t he disease from which they are It pstabilshes Miss (irace Kvans has returned to ness, nervousness, loss of appetite, • »f 1100 ineH. JIIHT bfiarlng. new 0 wrll watered and r.rrk through tlie fiirrell tongue, specks before the eyes, day evening. ration ol sermons to be delivered by each on: "The Betrayal farm Mali bid at once to C. M. Brans, hand picked 110 to I LT.perbu suffering. Kvery mother should regularity, dries her school at Carlton Centre. J'OOM hoiine well Hijpplled with noft Apples 25C to 1.00 " know lhat Ciiainberlaiu's Cough weakening drains, heals Infhimmatlon headaches, backachen, weakness and M'ss Alice Mullen has returned to ol Citizenship." The Curse of Intoxicants," "The Gambling Roni, ('aluinel, Mlrh. Iw -0 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM and hard wafer. Bam and out Kemedy Is perfectly safe for children and ulceration and enres female weak- debility, ludegestion or other ills that Hratid I.edge, Potatoes 40c Mlcketiinii Hhlverlsg rits WKSTBOUNII KKOM MlWKI.I. Spirit, and "Chicago's Sunday." Note Ihe denominations bnlldlngM, well, gfiod wahr wilh ADA. to take. IT contains nothing harm ness. are caused by a weak stomach, you ...... FS 50 to 0 IHI "I am plenncfl lo luforni yon of the benefit No. 17 Grand Haven IxHral • 0:5.1a. m windmill. Liberal terniH. Addrenw 8 ,0 0 (, ful and for coughs, colds and croup of Ague and Malarinycau be relieved can be cured by the faithful use of represented: Methodist, Baptist, Congregational and—the MIhh r LaMoine of (irand M 1 ^ '* t © 0 I recelvw from using Dr. Plorce's Farorll® IRRI.BV COKNBHS. No. Ill Onind Kapkls Local. •12:24 p. ni. Jay J. KV/iiih, Ada. Mich L{. F. I>. 4R», I linothy 2 imi Is UNHIIRPAHHED. For sale by All and cured with lilectric Bitters. This MI-ona. "awful" Universalist! How's that for a cracker? Down with Rapids spent Sunday with Katie Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discov- No. 13 (<• rami Haven I.oeal ^ l:Mp. in. Phone Lowell. LOF b). Druggists. ery.'•• writes Mrs, Klir.abelh A. Oswold. of 45 is a pure, tonic medicine; of eMpeclai Take one of the little tablets before S. F. Seeiey is havlnga new kitchen No. II (irand Haven l^ocal • 8:49 p. m. MeNaughton. MKATS llrftnt. Street, Windsor, Ephpx Co.. Ontario. benelil in malaria, for II exerts a true added to his house. the old sectarian fences! Get together!! POTATOKS AND APPLKS Canada. "Was oulte dlscouratred when I each meal wilh the fixed determin- KASTHOlINn I KOM I.OWKM. Prof. Marry Labargr. prinripal of Berf,live, weight...|260to .'I 50per CWT KKIONK CICNTKII. , curative infiuenct* on IhedlHeuHe.drlv ation to get Hie most benefit out of It. WANTKD a fow bunbelH on Hiih- Brrf drrsnrd F4 (HI (o 0 INI " wrote asking yonr advice, as the physlclnnH The "hard times party" and dance No. 12 Detroit ljunil • 7:2e a. in the Clarksviilr higii schonl. visited hero told mo I could get no relief exrept. by ing it. entirely out of the system. IT Is MI-o-na Is not a fanciful experiment, No. 22 Detroit K.\press • li:&;{ a. m* To WHAT contemptible ends strongdrink will bring its de- Veal dressed |U 50 to 7 50 " After spending two weeks with at Waiter Blakeslee's last Friday keriplioii hi I Ijc Ledger oftice. the Ada school lani WIH»K. an operation. BufTered for four yearg from mucli to lie preferred to Quinine, hav- IT Is not A patent medicine, it is not No. IS Detroli lx>oal 1 3;15 p. m* MR. and Mrs. B. F. Wilkinson, Oeo. Irregular and profnsr nienstrnalion. had sick night was well attended, and very No. H Durand fA»cal *7:3;i p. m. votees is well shown by the case of aGrand Rapids"bum"who, Sheen live weight $4 00 lo 5 on •• ing MME of this drug's bad after eff- a cure all. It is a scientific remedy LOS'R O.N K. F. F>. 40, OI T OF Kvangellst A. I'rior Ih 11 "work La nibs live weigh t|H 50 to 7 IMI •* Uoids and family returned Saturday and nervous neadacheB mewt of tho tlmo. amusing. The costume that secured Solid wide vehtibule truluK of coaches and n pocketbookcontain nerded and at times could hardly walk arross Ihe ects. K. S. Munday, of Henrietta. recommended but for one trouble,— Kloeplng i^ars to New York (and Philadelphia in order to satisfy his beastly appetite, stole and sold a carpet Lfiwell firown man that not br ashamed:" Calvtw live ....1500 toOOO •• LO their homo AT Lowell. the prize was worn by Walter Blakes- r floor from weakness. 1 thank (Jod (here Is Tex., wrileH:'My brother was very weakness of the digestive organs. via Maicara KalLs are o|teral(Ml hy Grand a his crippled motner had taken in washing to earn. The COONS abonf $17. He ward given for return and the sperial meelings arr grow- ^"'K alive FI 25 to5 00 '• such a remedy as Dr. Pierce's I-ii vitriie Pre- lee. Trunk Lehigh Valley Route. Tlie Keeue Ladles' Aid will have a. low with malarial fever and jaundice IT Is a permanent cure, and Is sold by to (', I'. W,, RAN' Herald, (trand ing in int^U'esl ami allrndaiier rvrn Pork dressed TG 50 M scription for sufTerlng women. Hofore I had Mrs. B. D. Scelc.v Is very poorly f Dally excepl Sunday •Dally miserable wretch is a disgrace to humanity; and this is the meoting at Ihe Orange hall Jan taken the llrst bottle the headaches had left till lie look Kleetric hitters, which M. N. IIknkv under A guarantee that Rapldn. night. again. PoUM'KV :I(MH. 11, Is the twelth anniversary of me ond it was not long before rognliu'lty was saved his life. At L>. (i. Look's drug it costs nothing unless it does all that lininlied product of the liquor traffic. FOR SA LL, OR TO KXCHANLTK (reorge Crowe, our of MIR OL»J»VI ('hicknis establlshod and still continues j.o. Ifsve Just 10c Ihe society, and all are Invited to store; price r»()c. guaranteed. Is claimed for it. School has opened after a two fur Lowell property- eighty-acre and most respected cltiMms. died at Fowl • • «< llnishcd house-cleaning which I never rx- Sc come. pected to bo ablo to do again, and can truly • When ML-o-na has been used for a weeks' vacation with Miss Rose (irand Rapids School of Cxpressio* I FHNN near Lnkevlfw. I>. O. OennlH. his home last Wednesday wilh pum- say I n^vor felt bptli>r than at presont. I PAM.AnRllRO. If Grand Rapids wishes to flock in county by itself, CLOTHIER Bessie and Bee Strong of Kastun for a few days, the digestive s.vstem Washburn teacher. OldeKt and lai'Ki'Ht of ll.s kind In Western R. R. 1, Lak^vlew, Mlrh. febKpd rnonia. Funrral services wrrr hrid TONTISHIP Toxes Due. gladly recommend 'Favorit'favorite rreHrriptlonI'rosci * wen» guests of their aunt. Mrs. lOd. Artiinr i'arker went to Sarauae will lie ho greatly Improved that all Oyster supper Friday night at MlchtBan. Kkwutlon, Oratory. Literature there will be at least one consideration satisfactory to Lowell a I the Congregational church Fri- lo all who suffer from female weakness. It FOB SALE GOOD DRIVING The las roll is now In my hands '1'rask, from Friday until Sunday. has cured mo snd made me strongrr In every Tuesday to work on the electric Ihe food eaten is converted into nu- ({range Hall. Everyone invited. and Dramatic Art The must thorough, the |)eople: We would no longer be compelled to build our own horw, h .VIM. old. aonod. lady ran day, Rrv. W. I). Kind ollleiatlng. way. Neither my husband nor myself con most advanced, the most systematic meihods. for collection, at the store of A. W Mrs. Kd. Miller is recovering from road. trition. so that nourishment and Both class and private instruction In regular drive hltn. AILN-rt Oonh, 'phone 'JL and wrrr largely attended. say enough In Its prahr." bridges without help and at the same time Im- taxed like Sam Weckes LLAKOLN W. Wkkkkh, a serious illness. A. (i. Steketee of (irand Rapids health tire given to the whole system • RufTcrertcumlwith"Hermit course. Raltt vary rMtonablt. Write for ]L 'JA. AJfo, near Went Lowrll May Coffin an spent part of last The selfish seller who urges some Mih- F II# F 111D ShIvp. who hivl l>»st hope ol Information. Hill to build bridges for the city. lownship Treas. of township of Mrs. Wilbur Moon Is very ill with •titute * thinking of tho larger profll was A guest of IIIM brother, >1. 10. and there is a rapid Increase HI weight, rrllct. 25* 50c. AH flruggista Clar« Dudley luck. Dlrtolor, church. 2wp week wilh friends al Mill Creek. Lowell. pleurisy. he'll make and qot of your best good Tower, over Sunday. slrengtii and spirits. Tostlm'ls tree. Hermit Kemedy Co.. Chicago. Grand ftaplda, Mloh • rin R, S. Slater and family recently at- tended a family reunion at the home DEATH Of WM. ATKINS NATURE'S ESSENCE of Mr. Slater's parents In Grand Rapids. Extracted from the Roots of Native, Forest Plants, Mrs. F. M. Thompson returned Burial by Lowell Masonic Lo^e Sunday last Tuesday to the home of S. W. Afternoon, Janury 17. Go Straight Back to Nature for Your Health. Grist wood In West Lowell after a There is Your Strength. visit at Hart and In Grand Rapide. Wm. J. Atkins died last Thursday Miss Maud Thompson was the afternoon at his home In this village after a long Illness. Consider jour body as an engine guest of her cousin. Miss Hazel extract ie like Nature's influence—the Brown, at No. 40 Charles street, William Jerome Atkins, son of which supplies you with all activity of blood is bathed in the invigorating Horace and Lucia Atkins, was born Dr. Miles' mind and oody. Keep the machinery Grand Rapids, during the holidays, tonic which gives life to it and the vital « In Waterbury, Vermont, January 20, well oiled ana it runs smoothly. It fires of the body burn brighter and 1829. While a young man he re- Antl-Paln Pills does not groan in doing ita work. But their increased activity consumes the Greatly In Demimd. moved to Grattau, Michigan, where let the stomach, which is the fire-box tissue rubbish which has accumulated Nothing is more in demand than a he was engaged In business for sev- to the human engine, get "out of kil- ! in the system. medicine which meets modern require- eral years. He married Miss Mary Cure Headache ter" and we soon meet with disaster. 'The "Discovery" cures all skin affec- " K. Somerby, of Montpeller, Vermont. Hie products of undigested and de- ments for a blood and system cleans- tions, blotches, pimples, eruptions and Mrs. Atkins died In February, 1903, Almost instantly, and leave no bad effects. composing food is poison to the system. er, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. boils; heals old sores,or ulcere, "white They are just what you need to cure and was deeply mourned by her hus- They also relieve every other pain, Neural- Marks Ruten's January swellings," scrofulous affections and stomach and liver troubles. Try them band and by many relatives and kindred ailments. At D. G. LOOK'S drugstore,2oe.,guar- friends. gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, The "Golden Medical Discovery" is anteed. When the civil war broke out Mr. just tlie t.isue builder and tonic you Atkins enlisted as a member of Com- Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from in- require when recovering from a hard BUWtXK. pany D, First Michigan Engineers, jury, Bearing-down pains. Indigestion, Diz. cold, grip, pneumonia or a long siege and served his country loyally as a ziness. Nervousness and Sleeplessness. of fever or other prostrating disease. Wm. Perkins is a little better at soldier. In the early seventlt s he re- No matter how strong the constitution, this writit g. moved to Lowell, Michigan, wheie our stomach and liver are apt to be Frank Sidney and Roy MeNaughton he engaged in business. "out of kilter" occasionally. In con- attended the funeral of their Uncle G At request of deceased, Rev. D. B. © sequence our blood is disordered, for Crow of Ada last week. Davidson conducted the services at the stomach is the laboratory for the Wm. Stauffer was in Grand Rapids the house. The music was ren- constant manufacture of blood.- last Wednesday and Thursday. dered by Messrs. Nicholson. Hicks. Jt is a lrite saying that no man is G. M. Wluegar, F. E White and stronger than his stomach. Dr.Pierce's Mary Clark returned home Satur- day from Grand Rapids after two Stocking, all brother Masons. The CLEARING SALE y Golden Medical Discovery strengthens weeks* v'slt. burial was at Oakwood cemetery, the stomach—puts it in sfiape to make under the auspices of the Masonic pure, nch blood--helps the liver and Miss Anna Besserdig of Chicago fraternity, of which Mr. Atkins was kidneys to rxpel Ihe poisons from the has purchased Albert Stauffer'shouse an enthusiastic member. body ai'd thus cures both liver and and lot and will move here soon. Mr. Atkins was of revolutionary kidney troubles, if you take this Prevent Mrs. Wilhelm of (irand Rapldslsvls descent, several . of his ancestors Dry Goods and Clothing W« nof live on what we rat but natural blood purifier and tonic, you' tiingat T. W. Gougerhty's. having served with honor as on what we digest, npsimilate, and take will assist your system in manufactur- "p in (HP bl^d. The blood in turn Mbert Stauffer is moving his fam- officers lu the war for Independence. All-Aches ing each day a pint of rich, red blood, In his youth Mr. Atkins travelled a ; fpeds tbe nerves, th" heart, and the that is invigorating to the brain and ily to Caledonia great deal, making trips to Cal- By taking one or two Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain whole sypterri, and all goes well with ns nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, Mrs. Bessie Baken and son Clifford fornla. Australia} and the Islands of P&ls when yon feel an attack coming on. if the blood be kept pure aud rich. If debilitated condition which so many are making their home with Mrs. the South Sea. Ho endured with not., then the liver, which is the human people suffer from, is usually the effect .las. Morgan, You not only avoid suffering, but the weak- great courage hardships, and perils Wiiich Began Saturday, January Bill filtpr within us, gets cloggod up and of poisons in the blood; it is often in- ening influence of pain upon the system. If Japanese lecture at Bowne Center by laud and by sea, and had many poisons 'accumulate in the body from dicated by pimples or boils appearing Church .Ian. IS, illustrated with mov- nervous, irritable and cannot sleep, take a ovpr-eafing, over-drinking, or hurriedly thrilling experiences In the mining on the skin, the face becomes thin and ing pictures. Every body come and doing both. The occurs camps of the west and amid the tablet on retiring or when you awaken. swash-up the feelings "blue." Dr. Pierce's "Dis- hear the lecture as all who have Mr, when the bjnod is poisonea by the wilds of Australia, During a long This soothing influence upon the nerves cover;.-" cures all blood humors as well Condon say he is a fine speaker. Will Continue 15 Days Only stomarh and liver b^ing unable to take as being a tonic that makes one vigor- and active business career, by his brings refreshing sleep. care of the over-load! The red flagous of, strong and forceful. It is the only Harry Clemens and wife of Clarks fairness and by his unswerving in- ville spent Sunday with the latter's 25 dotes, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. danger is thrown out in the shape of medicine put up for sale through drug- tegrity, he won the regard and During' which time the inhabitants of Lowell and vicinity will receive ihe benefit of one of the GREATEST m eruptions on the skin, or in nervous- gists for like purposes that contains parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomas confidence of all who had business relations with him. Besides other ness and sleeplessness, the sufferer be- neither alcohol nor harmful drugs, and MMSAN. BARGAIN GIVING EVENTS ever heard of in the history of Kent county. coming blue, despondent and irritable, the only one, even- ingredient of which relatives who will sincerely mourn for Wc have spared neither lime or money in making' MARK'S NEW STORE the most profitable trading- center in because the nerves lack nourishment has the professional endorsement of charleH Hooper bought the 21) him, he leaves a nephew, Lawrence this locality and now at the close of this winter's busy season we find our store crowded with the most desirable mer- and are starved. the leading medical writers of this acres of land which belonged lo the W. Atkins, of Marquette, Michigan, DR. M. CLAYTON GREENE Nature's laws ar® perfect if only we country. iSome of these endorsements Combs' estate for $112a. It Joins his aud a n'ece, Edith E. Atkins, of Lan- Qraduate chandise which could be bought in the largest markets of the country. obey them, but disease follows' dis- are published in a little book of ex- farm at Logan on the south, sing. ills presence will long be University of Michigan and Post Qraduate Course at New York Polycllno obedience. Go straight to Nature for missed by a very large number of tracts from standard medical works A, Rash is preparing to ship a car Medical School and Hospital, New York City. Wll5li HAPC \i Mpan? tt means our loss will be your ^ain and thai vou will receive the benfit by attend the cure, to the forest; there are mys- and will be sent to any address free, load of horses. friends and neighbors In Lowell aud tpries there, some of which we can vicinity. During the weeks of his Offloe—LOWELL. MICH. TT lldl UUCS II IflCdll. jtlg t|lis ^reat CUT PRICE CLEARING SALE. Come and see aud" convince on receipt of request therefor by letter Simon Mishler and Alma Mlshler fathom for you. Take (he bark of the or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. last Illness, in the midst of great yourself. Don't take our word or someone elses. Read over the list of bargains found below and decide for yourself Wild-Cherry tree, with Mandrake mot. were man led Dec. -a. Copj-righu 1 "50) Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. It tells just what distress and suffering, It was a com- 5084 Stone root. Queen's root. Bloodroot Dr Pierce s medicines are made of. A number of children are attlcted fort to him to feel that God was him whether or not you think it will pay you. KUH, NATHAN ^ FlSCf IER f.O and Golden Seal root, make a scien- The "Words of Praise" for the sev- w ith chickenpox in Logan. and would care for him when life on tific, Glyceric extract of them, with eral Migredients of which Dr. Pierce's Special meetings are being held at earth should be finished,—[Com. * Neverslip Any Oonney or Oppossum jusft the right proportions, and you have medicines are composed, by leaders in the M. K. church lu Freeport, Rev. 'B Ladies' and children's fleeced scarfs which were,, forme I r Men's Overcoats ('iearance l\J lien's Suits Dr. Pierre * (roMfv \[edicalall Discoiau.tho several school s of medical prao- Morehouse of Grand Baplds Is asslst- sale on overcoats at Black Dress Goods underwear, former O 1 r# price V 50—Sale Men's oxford gray overcoats, Tt took Dr, Pier™, with the assist- iodfrey's. tice, •"•'I recommending them for the iiiLT in t he meetings. price 25c—Sale price 1. {.• price Men's brown, invisible stripe good lining, good sleeve lining, ance of t^o learned chemists and phar- A nice black dress Is the most 4 50 Underwear cure of the diseases for which the cashmere suits, good lining, ' * ( •- — - serrlcable thing a lady can velvet collar, K N Fj make, macists. many months of hard work "Golden Medical Discovery" is advised, Any 25c Hose— 91 n Any fur which was, former padded shoulders, K N & F former price 6 75 ^sperimenting to pprfect this vegetable CAHD OF rUAKKS. THEY RAID SALOONS. own. Black Sicilian, 54 inches Sale price &t\.f Men's heavy gray lleeecd nn should have far more weight with the * Shoes price 5 00—Salp O Ofi make, former price Q O Px Sale price .4 87 derwear, former jirice alterative and tonic extract of the great- We wish to thank tlie unny kind wide, former price | 1 sick and afflicted than anv amount of Any 15c Hose- I price £ t/O 11 00-Sale price O ".."•c Sale priee t *1' est efficiency. To make rich, red tho so-called "testimonial's" so con- iriends and neighbors and the mem- $1 50—-Sale price J. JL " / Men's gray long storm ulster hlood. to properly nourish the nerves Sale price (iood short ciusler Q Men's ail wool 14 oz lilack spicuously flaunted before the public bers of the Masonic fraternity for Lecture "Happy Ike" While His Customers r»l Inch all wool fast black large collar, good lining. K N Men's heavy wo«;l lleeecd un- and tbe whole body, and cure that very great kindness and sympathy Any 10c Hose— scarfs— Sale price OC' clay suits, padded shoulders, »V F make, former pr ft ft k by those who are afraid to let tne in- clievlot, former price O Pw* derwear, fromr price >ft^4 lassitude and feeling of weakness and gredients of which their medicines are shown to us during the Illness and Have a Sharp Shod Horse Snio price good lining, former ft O R price S 50, Sale price tj \ f \ f Vanish With Alarm. $1 25—Sale price Child's white angora sets, '•Or—Sale priee , . nerve exhaustion, take Pr. rVrce's composed be known. Bear in mind death of our dear uncle and brother, priee 12 50, Sale prlee & P J ninff and collar, former price Golden Medical Discovery. It bears that the "Golden Medical Discovery" William .1. Atkins. (JE1UK SPRINGS, Mich., Jau. a.- TDADC MARK $ 2,50 per Set for All Sizes Men's ail wool Irish freize Men's heavy wool Heec-d un Special.—R«v. W. P, Manning of the Silk Warped Henrietta, 45 In- Men's gray mix ail wool wor- THE BADGE Of" HONESTY Upon every has THE BADGE OF HONEBTY on every LA WHENCE W. ATKINS, 2 25—Sale | Kfi ulster overcoats, good lining, derwear, an extra go jd 1 value* CL1U,' M. E, church headed a raid on the dies wide, former 1 \ price J_ ••J" " sted suits, good lining, good bottle in th" full list of its ingredients, bottle wrapper, in a full list of its in- MKS. 0. E. JONES, Ladies' and K N & F make forme!Ul UJ Cr • former prler rr«; saloons on New Year's night. price 1 50, Sale price J. J. " " sleeve lining, Iv N & F make, printed in plain English, and it hns sold gredient^ KIUTII FMMA ATKINS. Neverslip Calks, In any quantity, at the following price 12 50—Sale Sale price . 1S( more largefv in the past fortv years than l>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets euro A series of revival meetings have • Your choice of any of our Children's Cloaks former price "I /'I Q price 9 25 any other blood purifier and stomach constipation, invigorate the liver and been held in both the M. E, and Bap Serges. Mohairs. Panamas, 14 00—Sale price. JL V' ttO M.en's mII \vool I'd iiiedi' atc'l rate per 100: Carpet Department Men's black beaver overcoats Ionic. Tho refrpshinp influence of this regulate stomach and bowels. SR M ALKDOMA TOWNSHir tlst churches this winter, and New Voiles and CreapetliiPS, formpr Owing to the enormous uuderwear. former Men's brown mixed all wool velvet collar, good lining, good Year's night the p/istors of both o price I Sale priee . O | ( churches met and visited the place of 6 3 7 1 j £ price 1 00—Sale 79c business we have done in We have the most com- home spun suits, good lining sleeve lining, former price in. la, la. In. m coal made with padded should- I'IVII s.MIES of 1 nweli and ('has. AdmltiHistrntor of restate of Ci, R "Happy Ike," near the postolllce. in our cloak department this plete carpet department 12 50—Sale ft Q pr Men's all wool elast ic ribbed 1 16 8 16 2 .8 ers, hair cloth fronts, K N A- 11 < twp ar' is-isi in^ I 're:! i-'niv! in the Jones Oetnatids $10,000. Tho t wo ministers, with a brother " Our leader Is a 54 black Sici- year we are now able to in this locality. Vou will price tf £pJ underwear, former IiIm ksinifh simp, the cnads keep from the Free Methodist congrega- lian, good finish, former price F make, former price 15 50— price 1 25-Sale price .Oil' 3^00 3,60 3.76 4,00 4.25 Men's all wool black Kerse.i [ iim I IHMII \ ej'x Inisy, A large number of spectators atten- tion, found the back door and en- make a complete sacrifice find anvtliiug* you wish in a,e r overcoats with invisible stripe, OUR COUNTRY ded the session of Judge Perkins' countered no difficulty In entering. thai line heie .md .t <, ood X 11 62 Men's plush lined all wool M i i, Mike Mi .\ udp w s Is ill. The horscshoers ninieJ below chirge ibovc prices and cirry goods in stock: K 39e of tha small portion which good lining, K N A- ]• make, court to listen to the testimony In The customers of the place, seeing uuderwear, ex I r; i heavy, form- W > i "iiii | >(Mini- very low. assori nient. Men's all wnol gray mix former price 12 50 pr cousins Ihe null of James C, Doyle, admlnls who their distinguished guests were, E. F. Denny, W. Water St., Lowell. Fred L. Barnes, Main St,, Lowell. we still have. er price 1.75 | I ft t rat or, vs. the township of Caledonia. cashmen' suits, i;ood lining, Sale price •" Sale price J_ I began to slide sldewlse, endwise aud (Jeo, W. Rouse, North Broadway, Lowell. Space will not permit All wnol carpet Doyle is administrator of the estate padded shoulders, K N & F Cnicd His Mother «»i Klieutimtism, otherwise for the exit and soon to mention any but a few from UJi make, former price 16 50— Men's a,II wool fancy brown of George B. Jones, whose widow Colored Dress Goods Men's Cashmei i' wool muler "Happy Ike" was the only person Be sure and ask for Red Tip Calks. Washable granite O l mixed overcoats, made in long wenr, extr.i Line, former price Morse I «Ke \ly mi'l h' r has been a sull'cror for and sis • hilrlren are suelng the town within hearing of the sermon each 12 pieces fancy suiting In all of the numbers. Again (.arp»'l X 1187 full backs with belt, K N 2 00 | inanv years from rhenma I ism," says ship for .Jin,000 damages because of minister took a part In delivering. the latent patterns and popu- we say COME AND SEE. 1 Special iiargalns in all bettei & F make, former priee Snle price,. J. • f ' ' S. s. Vrltrr M • >11 I IK MIC|n li-U . W. Il Howard "i Ilusband, Penn- his death resulting from the alleged lar weaves, 54 Inches wide, for- After ••xpresslng to the proprietor It will pay you to invest grades of \ elvets, Brussels and Men's IS oz ail wool black 15 50—Sale | I cy pr i^ylvania. "Al limes she was unable neglience of the township In the con- mer price 1 50—Sale f \ pr The tnmtecH "f w .-HI l.nwcji their views they next made for the AMiilnislerH. Reduced prices clay worsted suits, military price I J church met with U esley VHtfr Alon In move at all. while al all limes struction of n roadbed. Central hotel barroom, but It is price tlOlJ now for next season. Your cull coat, made with padded 1 uy on every tiling in this depart- day evening to imivham wood fnr I w alUmv. wa i |iainfn1. I presented Jones lost his life September 14, alleged the news had spread faster shoulders, haircloth frontsand Men's long full back black money will bring" no I MI - ment. tbe coming yi-nr, Wr hnpe (h< y •In! | her wilh a bottle nf i hamberlain's 1904, while driving along the road be- than they could travel and found aked Goods •< (J ray Melton, 54 inches wide, a ll full satin lined, K N A F make, Kersey overcoats with belt, Overshirts It. I Tain Balm and alter a few applica- tween the township of Caledonia and things closed tight. wool, former price ^ ter interest. good lining, an extra heavy former price 1 O Q T Men's Jersey oversliin ••. im School began agjiin Mmidny nftrr • lions she decided il was the most Cascade. At one point there Is a For a while now the "steadies" ehl's I 00—Sale price I 1/1/ Ladies' Empire Coats plaited is (Mi—Sale priee... X & Of coat, K N &. I*' make, former mer price 5(ic three weeks' vucuthm. w uiidei fnl pain reliever she had ever huh embankment without the pro- will have to adopt a regular system "Sifrtr all way around the yoke, roll nrice 17 50—Sale 1 O ^ PI. ! I ried, in l.n I. she is never without it tection of a railing. Jones drove ov- akery. Extra heavy suiting In green ^ off on Ail Lace Men's ;iii wool brown mi\ S;ile price.... • > • liy We mourn the Iohh of mir peddler. and be able to give the password be- Pl*te and blue only, full 54 Inchcn collar and nicely trimmed with price 1 ^ I O ii"\\ and is al all limes aide t»» walk. er tlie embankment and his neck was Berkthire velvet and braid, lined to waisl worsted suits, military cu', Fred Brungrnfi. who died at his fore they can enter any of the for- itottern. tbU wide, former price /I Q** Curtains. Men's extra heav\ Jersev \n Mrrasi'tiial application of Pain broken. bidden places on a holiday. with Skinner Satin, only a few good lining, padded shoulders, Men's extra, long full baek home lu 'irand Kapids lani v Wctfi" 1 oversiiirts, loi UM I- i r.alm Ke' p. awa.\ the pain that she Dunham A: Malcopi are attorneys 75c—Sale price JrOiv K N I ' m;ike, former price overcoats, with IICIIK, very lie has trnvi'led MM I'MIIII- fnr Huhi left in black and castor, former lirice—Sale price years. • wa* i'"i uierly trnnlded with, H'oi for the plaintiff, t'nd Ward A- Brown An agreeable movement of the bow- SALT RISING BREAD Fancy Mohair In blue and price 22 00- 1 A Q K 20 00—Sale I K I Q line gray mix material, good ; tale Iiy \ 11 I 'niuL'ist s. for the defendant. A jury was se- els without any unpleasant effect Is Sale price l.' J- t/O 11 ficc iO 4n lining, K N A F make, former Men's extra Rood Swiu ('. O. Mill mid family of MIHII green, 45 Inches wide, former ' iired and some testimony taken. produced by Chamberlain's Stomach Table Linen price 17 50 I ^ Lowell HpiMil Sunday with Will N price OOc—Sale ^5 PI (,'onde oversiiirts, colors biack, aud Liver Tablets. For sale by all Ladies' fiue kersey coats in Men's dark all wool worsted Sale price J. /W 1^1 Klalm. price OlJC 25c Bleached Linen- 1Q/* suits, with small stripe, II S A lirown or green, fornieri* ft druggists. castor and grc^n, satin lined lo price 1 25—Sale prie'1... AI # *1» IRON THP NORTHWEST. Sale price Xe/t/ Men's long full back, line Mr. (>i;|r»vir. wlm hi, IMMMI i> 1 M i s. I,. I'. Mal»en is wit Ii ler si Fresh Every Day Plain Mohair in red, green, waist, ail new goods and cheap M make, coat made with pad- Call at Godfrey's for low prices on black Kersey overcoats, extra for I HO 1MHI IVV-T WITKM, IM nvuvi I ler. \11 >. I, • . SI "W e, ii Grand Twin Falls, Idaho, Jan. M. '00. blue and brown,54 Inches wide, at former price, Q Q#i 35e Damask ded shoulders, military cut, for clothing and shoes this month. Sale price 4*01^ long , no belts, K N & F make, Ing. Itapid >, Mr, F. M. Johnson, former price 05c—Sale /| 15 00—Sale price O Of/ mer price 24 00, an "I ft A Q former price 1 A Q PL Messrs. A. I .' 'ooUmnl ('. . Lowell, Mich., 50cextra wide Damask Q'T/* extra bargain JL TTO lloll R. R. EATON, M. D., price ^±4/1' Ladles* cloaks in good kersey 111 00—Sale priee . J. OO Socks \ (irlm Troaedy Dear Sir: Sale price ^ nf < ascade Spi ings were at Saraiun and Irish frei/e, made in man- 1 nchised tind check for $4.00, amount LOWELL, MICHMAN. Plain Mohair all colors, 38 in- Men's wool socks gray or U dully onm-U'd, in Ihniis.indH «» reeenilv and saw the work being isii styles and new Empire ef- 12 pieces 72 inch Damask Men's fancy brown, long full to reinstate me on your subscription Office In King Block. Telephone No. 40. ches wide, former Q O or blue, former price-Oi 1 I lioiue8 as DcatIi claims. In oa< h mir, done on I he (Irand llapids mid Ionia worth 65c-75c yard Domestics back, belt overcoats, full satin ; list for another year and for the Aocouehemenl and Dleeaaea of Children price 50c—Sale price O /wl ' fects, former price ^ Sale pHce... I I ( another victim of ('onsumption or eieririe road. Ihe siiperinlendent When You Buy Spoom $10 to ^12—Sale pi ice I p}\f Sale price lined, padded shoulders, an Woman's Home Companion, Re- Heart af»eolaHy. 5480 yds good apron pneurnonln. But when dougliH mid iold l hem that ihe company would knives, forks, etc., buy reliable brands, All colors lu .% Inch faucy I 00 Values extra bargain, former price Men' all wool blue or gra.v views of Reviews and Cosmopolitan even if they do cost a little inorc. gingham—Sale price ('oldH are properly treated, ih'- irau- eommenee work in the vicinity of Melrose, former price Q Sale price • 20 00—Sale 1 Pi O Pi socks, extra heavy, fonm-r < aseade in iwo w••'•l.s if tlie weather each one year. They sre worth the difference. If (Jood heavy toweling edy is averted. I*'. 'J. Ilnnlley. of Eye, Ear, Nose and :15c—Hale price £ price AO price 25c—Sale 1 ft-^ w as la \ orable. We are all enjoying good health I 25 Values OfJc Sale price Oaklandon, Ind.. writen; "My wife Weakness. Sale price price ... J • "I' and our degree of prosperity. The Throat Speelalty. 50c plaid serges 32(; Child's Cloaks All Linen Crash had the consiiiupllon. and Mine doi - Mmokbihb: 1 :ir> Values tors gave her up. I'inally .she I noK Li.iMii k keeps up to the standard, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has Sale price A good assortment to choose Sale price Fur Coats the editorials fine, is the stamp It Insures genuine Rogers Sale price hr. King's New Discovery foi « on TO TIII<: LKIMIKK made many hearts well after quality, fsmous for wear. from and values never before 15c double fold tlan- Vours truly, a. a. TOWSLEY, M. 0. LTM- plaid serges- I Oo I 50 Values All Men's Fur Cuats xmiiptIon, ( 'oughs aud ( 'olds, s\ Im h Sold by leading dealeit everywhere; siuii» heard of for the priee. nelette- Sale price Sweaters ITKAHKHS. W. il, IIOAO. they have been pronounced office over McCarty'sStore, Lowell, Mich For Catalogue "C*L," address the Sale price * Sale price 1 10 vilrod her, and to-day she Is well mid mskers. 7 50 Cloaks— i QQ 12c extra heavy Han. will be closed out at cost. A lot of mcn'scotton Sweaters hopeless. It has completely All 15c dress gnods— I 75 Values 1 OR strong," It kills the germs of all dis M, fN Henry (imirntilo-.H llyotnol to IstarsiHesil SNvtr Co., MerMen, Cesa. Sale price Tae/O neiette—Sale priee f«inner price 50c Q PL/A cured thousands, and will al- Sale price Sale price *• vases. Onedose relieves. (Jnarmiteed F ROM THE OLD BAY STATE. •0 YEAItr 0 50 Cloaks— O QC 10c llnuoeleite Sale price ....O ' at 50c and #l,0(i by h. I.mmk. dmu CureCu^urrh or It Ln^tH INothlnu Boy's Overcoats most invariably cure or benefit ixpimiNci Sale price U#i70 Sale price gisl. Trisi bottle free, I'Mit or of I h<' I AMlger: Holyoke, Mass,, Jan. 8, IIKMJ. Boy's long faucy belt over every ease of heart disease. 5 00 Cloaks- O QQ —— - • • In view nf the |»revalenee of ca- Mr. F. M. Johnson 12c outing Haiinel eoats, former price fc'J pr Short breath, pain around Extra Inducement Sale price VBKUBNIVF.S HTATIOIV. tarrhal troubles at t his H uison of the Lowell Mich., PERE MARQUETTE *4 off on Napkins. Sale price 5 00—Sale price f3 Horse Blankets year. I want tn l.eli your readers Dear Sir: heart, palpitation, fluttering, With a dress pattern of anv Kk* outing flannel The Gleaner I.ad les' Mewing ( ircle Boy's fancy full baek, licit, O M that I ha ve never sold any 1 hing that I hope you will excuse my tardiness Sept. 24,1005. of tbe above goods for which Sale prlee A good h n Blanket, for* met at their hall Werlnesdn.N. dizzy, fainting and smothering overcoat, former ^ PL gave moie Hatisfaction t lian llyome', in paying for the paper, although Trains leave Lowell as follows: you pay us over 50c per yard, mer price 2 75 |* M B. Porter was 111 with grip sev spells should not be neglected. He outing flannel price 5 r»0, Sale price f ) I f J when used ineatarrhaijtroubles. You when I subscribed 1 gave orders to For Detroit and East we will give you FREE VJ yds. Ladies* Furs Sale price eral days last week, THAN MARKS Bed Blankets Sale price get immediate relief from the treat- cease mailing the paper when the Take Dr. Miles* Heart Cure 10 45 am 3 40 pin waist lining, one 100 yd spool subcriptlon expired; but am glad JEtlQiNt OUR FURS ARE ALL NEW 50c Blankets 5c outing tlannel An (All 84x00 Blanket, for- Mrs. K, Blng Is III with grip, Mr. ment, and consistent use will prove and see how quick you will OowmoHTt 4e. For Toledo and South silk, one bunch ;nohalr braid, Ming Is some better. now that it has kept coming. So 10 45 am Extra large Sable, Oppossnm Sale price ;]8c Sale price Men's Pants mer price 25 to every sufferer, as It has to many be relieved. one card hooks and eyes. Sale price ... yon will find enclosed (12.00) two For Grand Rapids, North aud West Scarfs, former price 20 00— (iood feather-ticking 2 45 Mrs. Wm, Herrington's iirotlier, of our customerM, the virtue of this It cannot make a new heart, 05c Blankets Men's Kersey I'ants, former Mr. Thompson, of < hicago visited her prep irat ion. dollars w hich will pay up to Sept. 10 45 am 3 40 pm 8 52 pm Sale price loot;. . but will restore a sick one by sent free.0Me*t Minor "for sewJTn'tBsteot Sale price 49c mer price 2 (Hi i iJ Saturday. Personally 1 am Interested in • receive For Sajcluaw and Bay City St 12 95 Heavy cotton pants Sale price X OO llyomei, for It Is made and sold on U isiiing \ on a successful year I am, strengthening the heart nerves 7 50 am 5 40 pm Hosiery & UnderVear eloth—Sale price Little Martin Davis received as a Respectfully yours, Sable Fox HearfHgenulur tailH JHIe 11-4 Blankets Men'corduroy pants, former iioimr. and I do not want your and muscles, relieving the For Freeport Jl 40 pm Sale price 10c yd wide Sllkollne New Year's gift a. solid gold watch A. B. CASPKU. Sckntlfic JfituHcatt. Ladles' wool uuderwear, for- former price 12 (Mi— w 11Q 69c price 2 25 | nft Plush Robes ami chain, from ids mu le. Mmtin money unless yon are benelited and unnatural strain, and restoring B. L. BRATTON, if. F. MOELLUU, mer price I 00—Sale C ^ Sale price sa I islled. I A handsoraaly lllustrsted weekly, ftuveit elr* Afft. Gen. Pass Agent Sa'n prlee I {/O I 25 II I Blankets Sale price J. 11^ All our Chases plush Davis, of Iowa. its vitality. I ealation of any sclentlBo lournal. Terms, ft a, price tl I C 12(^c curtain Swiss There is no stomach dosing in con- •'(ircBtiy Appreciated," rear: four months, IL Bold bf all newsdaalfTi. Sale price 95c Men's all wool Kersey pants The Moseley Arbor of 'Jleaners met "I had a vory bad oaa« of heart hMaaaaa* | SI il • Genuine F(»x or (ippoHsum Sale price robes to be closed out al neetion wil h 1 lyomci. II is a tiior Los Angeles, (.'al. Dec. 29th, 1905. trouble. For HIX tnonthn I could not • Ladles' extra heavy fleecer] scarfs, former price /J Qi\ former price 2 SO | I{FT In regular session Saturday niglit oughly local treatment for a local lo New York E(|ual reductions on /ill Bet Sc cotton bats cost. and enjoyed an oyster supper. A F. M. Johnson, work. Last July 1 wan plowlnr corn m W BU Washington. P.O. J underwear, former Q 10 00—Sale price Off Sale price I. Off diseay.r, and its soothing, healing and feellnR bad all day; In the after- ter Blankets. Sale Price large number were present. Lowell, Michigan. noon in plowing one row 1 bad to lay price 50c—Sale price,.,,,Ocf 15 medie.e.tloii goes direct to the spot Kudosed please find money order down, or fall down, three tlmos. My Notice to Crtdltors. Ray White of Seattle, WaHh., vis- where it is needed. for #2.00 to apply on subscription to heart throbbed as though It would State of Michigan, The Probate Court fur ited Ids sister, Mrs. Willis Purdy,Sat- The complete llyomei outtit con- the Lowell 1/edger. burst through, and I had dlfflculty In the County of Kent. urday on his wa.\ lo I allasiairg. si.sts of a poeket inhaler, a, medicine getting my bronth. I purchased a In tbe mattor of the eaUtu of ANN RFSTORES YOUTH CURES I Yonr paper Is greatly appreciated bottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo, end LAITUHLINM • I VJ » Lil. 1deceased1 . UOUCCVWTU. . John Karnee spent the holidays dropper, and a bottle of Ifyome], by us, as we are always eager for before I had used hnlf of It I could Notice IN hereby given that four months ERvmisnFRiitrr and the price is only fi, while addi lay down and sleep all night. Previ- with bis mother at Allegan, news from our old home town. ously I had to get up from Ave to ten ..•om ibe 5th day of January A. 1). 1906, have Albert Blosser Is visiting relatives tioiial bot I les ran be obt Hbi'Ml for Ml Vou will notice the change of ad- times a night. 1 have taken several bee%r,.. n —..w-allowevd fo• Vr creditorw# s" tWVo *presen IfSl'WBJt Vthei tuoir r cents. daluis against said deceased to said court for jiisliswsaa InHoutli Lowed. dress and until further notice will bottles, and my henrt Is as regular as examination and adjustment, and that all -Tg^W^.^.the flm requisite to aood.bP.ithy i positively guaranb'e a cure when clock work. I feel like a new man. Mr. and Mrs. II, Weeks enter please send the Ledger to and can work considerable for an old creditors of said deceased are miutred to llyomei is used In rtccordance. with Vours very truly man, 84% years old." present their claims to said court, at the fj^ris B NiRVioon uiakfFal * Btrong, Cilm Nerves, a company of twenty-four, their chil- directions, or I will refund your H. D. McQlLL, Frost, Ohio. probate ofHce, In the city of Grand Kapids, lo ""l •••mtrr. Vital Wsafc. dren and grandchildren, on New (j. 11, Force said county on or before tbe 5tb day of I'eeplMintit and othrr trodhlfltdua money. This certainly HIIOWS our 134, S, Grand Ave. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by May A 0. 1900. and that said claims will • • i iu,,, uvmikujr iiii,imi and i I'l'itlm ^ ncrvoa. MARKS RUBEN year's day. your druggist, who will guarantee that VmmaIIW m faith aipl belief iu the virtues of P, bo heard by said court on Saturday the &tb E'laallr good for WOIIIBII, JlooKlct ff«. S. I am enclosing a copy of the first oottla will benefit. If It falls day of May A, D, 190U, at ton orlock In rm« 11.00 a box, Bli for 15.00. with a guar- Miss Julia Mldie of Keeue visited llyomei Fairbanks News containing an Item he will refund your money. the forenoon. •atsetorefuod.tfnotruiMlor hmrAted. Lowell, Mich at the home of (Hyde I'urdy lust Vours very truly, which J thought would be of Interest. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart! Ind Dated January r>, A. p. 1900. Wm HIDICAL ASSOCIATION. CSICAOO. U. 8, A. week. M. N. IIKNRY, fO. H F.) HASRYD. JBWSLI>. Small sleeU) cents East Side Judge of Probate. Sold at Henry's Modern Pmg Store •• •

J LATEST CASH MARKET REPORTS KANSAS CITY, MU., FIRE O. C. McDannell, M. D. Life Lessons Physician and Surgeon Qowcll j£ed(jer. Chicago Produce. CAUSES $500,000 I OSS 8 Choice items from cveff Congressional OFFICE IN NEQONCE BLK.. LOWELL, MICN. m Tx T¥ T nutter—Extra creamery, 26V^o: prints, Learning lessons every day— jr W "WWW A T 27firsts. 20@23c: seconds. 17(R19c: reno- F. M. JOH^WON, Publisher. th« spoolally TOLD IN- So the story's told. Retail District Threatened by Blaze ^MICHIG M, Mk ML M. ML A uK/ VAt J MEWrS* J " W m T v vated. 1H(g!l9Vjc; dairies. Cooleys. 22c; firsts. Some are youthful lads and gay- solrwiod for our readers 18@19c: ladles. lU^ffflTc; packing stock, 15® Some are scholars old. Proceedings Which Destroys Two Big Build- M. C. Greene, M. D. • IftVic; storage. 22@22^(: -i- MICHIGAN. Though the locks o' them be gray, ings and Defies Firemen. tOWELL, Eggs—Fresh stock at mark, new cases in- Learning lessons every day! Physician and Surgeon cluded. 18Vi@23\4c: cases returned. 18@23c: OFFICE IN NEQONCE BLK LOWELL, MICH, firsts, 22c-. prime firsts, packed in white- Learning lessons sad and sweet— Thursday, January 4, 1906. Kansas City, Mo,, dispatch: The en- M There will • tio Gofdon Benflett wood eases. 25c: packed for city trade, 27c: So the story's told; Representative Payne. Republican floor CAN HAVE CHEAP ELECTRICITY TAX WAS CUT DOWN ONE-HALF HUMAN LIFE LINE SAVES LAD storage eggs. ISV&c. tire downtown retail district of this Boston Man Says SchifTs cap race in 1905. Can you bear up ' Dr. L. S. Byers of Sellersburg. Ind., Winnowing the ehaff from wheat- leader, spoke tor four hours in the house Cheese—Full cream, daisies. 13c; twins, Gathering the gold. advocating tho passage of the Philippine city was threatened with destruction S. P. Hicks under it? llM.(f?)ll%c; young Americas. 13c: long horns. T;l.ose son is supposed to have been Lessons long, of ealm and strife- tariff bill. Acting on a printed charge that Speech Was Inevitable Petoskey Has Received Offer, but Township Treasurer Wants to Know Jackson Boys Had the Courage to 12%®13c; Swiss, block. 12V4@12%C; drum. by a fire which started late Friday Loans, Collections, Real Estate and laVie: Limhurger. choice. 10>4@ll%c; kidnaped by a band of gypsies in Lessons ended but with life! members of the House were sending cows, May Not Accept. Who Is "Butting In." Rescue Drowning Companion. —Atlanta Constitution. libraries, and all manner of freight free evening, Tho loss amounts to nearly Result of Conditions. insurance "New money is scarce,^ announces off grades. 6@8c: brick. off grades, May, 1904, has found a boy who through the mails the House instructed its SffHOc. $500,000. Two big buildings are in LOWELL, MICHIGAN. the treasury department. Well, any Judge Fred W. Mayne of Charlevoix The tax rolls of Port Huron town- Forming a line, a number of boys greatly resembles his son in Patlucah, postofflce committee to make an investiga- Fish—Black bass. 14c: carp and buffalo. 2c: tion as to whether members are abusing the ruins and a third may be a total loss. old money will do for ns. proposes iu behalf of a syndicate to ship. the wealthiest assessment dis- at Jackson stretched themselves out pike. 7c; pickerel. 4c: perch. 4c; sunfish, Ky. iranking privilege. The question of which 2@3c: croppies, IVfcc. The blaze started in tho rear of the REASON FOR HIGH MONEYRATES furnish electricity lo Petoskey at the trict of the county outside of Port to an open patch of water where San Francisco plans a world's lair committee shall get the Insurance question Live poultry—Turkeys, per lb. 14c; chick- was referred to the judiciary committee for three-story brick building occupied by ' R. E. Springett "Does an Irishman ever say 'be- rate of tonr C(.nt8 !)er unowau for Huron, are said to be in a muddled Floyd Roberts was struggling against ens. fowls. Ill's'': roosters. 7c'.- springs, for 1013 to celebrate the opening ol an opinion. Representative McCaii intro- 11 lie per lb; ducks, lie; geese, I6@9. the Columbus Buggy company. Wal- Bidding Up of Storks to Protect Rot- Attorney-at-Law dad'?' asks the New bury port Herald, lighting an(] two and a half cents for condition, and Township Treasurer death. In the excitement of a game of the Panama Canal and show the re- duced a resolution providing for an annual Game—Rabbits, 75®90n per doz; jacks, appropriation of ^iri.OOO for the President's nut. street near Tenth, and the inflam- Yes, sometimes, when he has a cold. commercial purposes, the distribution Christie has resorted to legal advice "shinny" on the ice, Roberts found gray. $2 per doz: white, large. $3 per doz; sources of the state and the power ot traveling expenses. He also introduced a ten Structure, Exposed by Enemy's opossum. 25£p)c apiece; bear saddles. 12(g> joint resolution providing for the neutraliza- mable nature of the contents made its General law Practice and Collections to be in the hands of the city. He to learn where he is at. In some in himself speeding to ward the part of 1314c per lb; venison carcasses. lC@18c per the city as a commercial center. Wr Revelations, Leads to Double Val Paying- $40,000 for a carnation beats tion of the Philippines. At 4:15 p. m, the doom certain from the start. The ad- also proposes lo buy the Petoskey stances there are apparent erasures in the river where there was no ice. The lb. Authorities of New Haven. Conn., House adjourned to to-morrow. ues and Unheard-of Interest. Office, City Bank Blook, the Dutch, whose leading tulip en- Apples—Jonathans. $3.50^13.75 per brl; r joining structure occupied by the lighting plant, il it is offered for sale. the highway taxes assessed against water is eight, feet deep there. An- Greenings. $3.75(fr4.50 per brl; Duidwin. $3.75 make little headway in the effort 10 In tlie Senate Mr. La Follette of Wisconsin LOWELL, MICH. thusiasc paid 13,000 florins for a single took the oath, being introduced by Senator Kimball Piano company and the Het- The power is to be generated at a certain corporations. In one case a other boy worked along on hands and ®4 per bn: Ben Davis. $2.51)557..30 per brl. solve the mystery of the murder of & ££> tmrTA Spooner. A resolution calling for informa- oulb. Green vegetables—Beets. tifl(l?75c per sack; tion of affairs in Santa Domingo was pre- tinger Brothers Manufacturing com- Boston. Mass.. special: Thomas \V. dam on the Pigeon river, in Cheboy- tax of ipo against Swift & Co. is said knees to the edge of the ice and carrots, home-grown, Ii5(0/75c per sack; cab- Charles A. Edwards, the coroner gel- (Copyright, 1905, by Daily Story Pub. Co.) ) sented by Mr. Tillman. Salaries of oITkers pany. dental supplies, soon caught. ] Lawson Friday night sent to every gan county. Though the rate offered to have been rebated to ihe extent of grasped his drowning companion. bage, $1.35*01.SO per brl: celery. 75c(0 $1.25 ling no testimony of value a- ii:e in- of the United States army are arranged In a IJmit your hugs, girls, as the New per rjox; cucumbers. 30c@$1.50 per doz; They bestowed the title out of cour- "I wouldn't put it that way," he and the entire fire fighting force of ; member of congress and of the cabi- Bernard C. Wieck is lower than Petfcskey can produce U. $40 and collected by anoiher offlcia'. The rescuer's ankles were in the firm radishes, hothouse. 25(fi,50c per do/,; spinach. quest. bill by Senator Scott. Tho bill proscribes a York sister advises, but remember tesy. For five years she had really said, soothingly; "you see, he—1 mean schedule as follows: General, Jilii.r.OO; Lieu- the city was unable to save it. net a reply 10 Jacob SchifTs sensa- the propesltien will be opposed by Mr. Christie is desirous of knowing grip of another boy and his, in turn, 7n(0>S5c per tub: tomatoes. $2.53#3 per case: George \V. Gordon, a wealthy resi- tenant General. $11,000; Major General, $7.- ATTORNEY AND that the limit can be raised by mutual lettuce, head. 50c@$5 per brl: leaf. 30®40c been the underpaid drudge for old Ca- we, of course—think we can't afford 500; Brigadier General, $5,500; Colonel. $3,500: From the- latter structure the i tional prophecy ol a panic unless a those who believe in municipal owner- who is the treauurer-in-fact, and if the in that of another. At a signal all per case: potatoes, car lots on track. 55@4 deni of Jofferson City. Mo., has been COUNSELOR. leb Hartung, the grizzled senior mem- the expense of a private secretary any Lieutenant Colonel, $3,000; Major. $2,652; flames spread to the Commerce build- more elastic currency is provided. consent. ship. who look upon it as a move in case gets into court, as seems prob- pulled tcgeiher and a life was saved. fl6c per bu: turnips. 75c per sack: string indicted on the charge of killing bis Captain, mounted. $2,400; Captain. not beans. 75c@$2.50 per hamper; cauliflower. ber of the law firm. If she hadn't longer," he went on hurriedly, deter- ing. one of the finest in the city, and Mr. Lawson's letter reads: Postofflce Bfdg. Lowell, Mich. the interest of the local gas monopoly. able. there may be interesting devel- S2f/3.25 per crate; onions. 40®5rtc per bu; wife in January. 1904. Her death at mounted, $2,1(10; First Lieutenant, Second been akin to angels she would never Lieuteiumt, mounted, $1,1)20; not mounted, occupied in part by the National Bank "Schiff's speech was Inevitable, It There is a divorce suit in New York. opments. Poor Marksmanship. kohlrabi. S1.25®2.50 per 100 bunches; mush- the lime was supposed to have b "-u mined to get over it as quick as pos- $i.t;so. He whipped her dog and she left him. rooms. 20®t;0c per lb; squash. $101.25 per have put up with him half the time. sible, and wondering why the matter ol Commerce, the largest financial is the 'system's' first definite squeal. MAKE IT PLEASANT FOR STORK To ihe fact that his assistant was drz; watercress, 20c per doz; swe^t potatoes. due to an accidcnt. Friday, January 5, 1906. hence the divorce. All about a dog. She put his erratic bawlings—he | agitated him so, "But don't yon mind concern here. For a time the fire- This Is the situation: SUPREME COURT CRIER. either too poor a marksman or 100 Illinois, $1®3: hcrscrad'sh. C5®75c per President Roosevelt has accept .d au Representative Champ Clark spoke for Milton Wl. Perry bunch: eggplant. [email protected] per crate. called it dictation—into grammatical ! now. I've been over to see Lawson three hours in the House advocating the pas- men thought they had the blaze check- "There is plenty of money for all Sic transit. Putt Hu:ofi Boasts of an Anti-Race d'unU to shoo! straight Deputy Sheriff Broomcorn—Market firm; self-working, invitation to attend the annual dinner sage of the Philippim tariff bill and in favor Attorney and Counselor at Law common to choice. $5«)iRSo per ton: hurl, shape, entertained or dismissed call- 1 & Grubbs. the big law firm in the Con- of tree trade generally. Representative ed. but at midnight it broke out again legitimate purposes, but our country, Suicide Street. Moses R. Taylor, crier of the Michi- A. R. Halm of lit lea owes his life. of the Gridiron club which will be Spooial attention civen to Collections. Cop- The throne of the Caesars has been common to choice. $50090 per ton: dwarf. $00 ers, looked up decisions and kept run tinental building, and it just happened Fordney opposed tho'-bill in a .short speech, in the upper stories and the fire chief having awakened 10 ihe •system* gan Supreme court. Is a character. Two Italians, members of the road @70 per ton. given at Washington on Saturday for the incorporation of tho National liduca- rpyanc-inR and sale <•(" Keal Estate, lias also found in the Roman Forum. But the There is talk at Port Huron of of his cases and papers. For this as- by rare good hick they were in need Representative South wick introdu.ed n bill said the structure could not be saved. game, will not send its balances to iinalilied and been admitted to practice in tbe He is known to nearly every lawyer In gang of the Michigan Central, came night, Jan. 27. Interior Department and all the bureaus there- Caesars continue to slop holes to keep changing the name ol thai portion of Grain Quotations. sumption of responsibility she was of somebody, and I spoke for the job tional association under the laws of the Dis- The vaults of the bank contain $3.- Wal! street. Jusi then my revela- the state, as he has. with but one or j into Tie village very drunk and Representative Bourke Cockran of tnct of Columbia. Representative Reeder to ami is ready to prosecute claims for those the wind away. Ninth street, lying between the rail- WHEAT. called upon to take with it the blame for you. And think, Susie—Miss Su- introduced a reaolution requesting the At- OIIO.DOO In currency, but Cashier W. A. tions compelled the 'sys in' 10 bid that may be entitled to pension bounty. two intermissions, when he has been started to shoot revolvers promiscu- Chicago—No. 2 red. 89®90c. New York, who has been in Santa r .in's Hall Block, LOWELL, MICH. road tracks and Beard street, to for every letter and paper the old man sie, I mean—you'll get $12 a week!" torney General to investigate whether there i Rule declared that the money would j up stocks to protect its rotten struc- ill. opened court since January 1. 1880 ously. Halm went out after ihem. and New York—No. 2 red. 92%c. Barbara. CaL. has greatly improved in exists illegal contracts between certain rail- A man was taken to an asylum be- Roosevelt street, owing to Its anti-race Minneapolis—No. 1 northern. SS^c. himself misplaced. That she did all roads. Representative Curtis introduced a ; not be harmed. ture. This doubling of price values when he was appointed. when he attempted to arrest Antonio St. Louis—No. 2 red, 94®94,.2C. health and expects to return to Wash- If the news caused any exultation suicide atmosphere. Within a short s this cheerfully awakened scant appre- bill providing for grazing leases of govern- j Dr. W. S. Woods is owner of the 1 has increased Wal! street's demands cause he wanted ihe moon. How Regnaldo the latter shot four limes al Duluth—No. l northern. 83 )HC. Hie pale features did not show it. The No judge of the court of last resort ; ington Jan. 15. ment lands. Committee on foreign and inter- Dr. E. D. McQueen about the large number of people who time the stork presented twins at Kansas City—No. 2 hard. S0 V. ciation in his toil-calloused heart. state commerce decided to defy the Senate ! three buildings and president of the for money. Hence, unheard-of money feels his responsibility for the per- him. Luckily none of the shots took Milwaukee—No. I noiihern. M"»c. It was announced in Brunswick. girl toyed with the papers on her rates. want the earth? the home of Fred Ballentine. and a After running up the balances for a in connection with all lighthouses and simi- 1 bank. The cause of the fire cannot ; VETERINARY SUROEON formance duty more deeply, and effeci. nor did either of the two Hahn Toledo—No. 2 red. SS^c. Me., lhat William J. Bryan had giv- lar bills which must be passed by the com- tew days ago girl triplets were brought CORN. bad year, and concluding that re- mittee. | be a. certained at this hour, "Now. the 'sys:em' has its own Dei ills try and Surgery a Specialty, the old man expects to die in the har- fired at Regnaldo after the latter be- Chicago-No. 2. 42r. en a prize to Bowdoin college for the j Admiral Togo never has been cele- to the home of George Eastman, only trenchment was necessary, he thought The Senate was not in session. The inter- stocks and with prices way up where ness. gan shooting. Liverpool—American mixed. Is I'gd. best essay discussing the principles state commerce committee met and decided Livery. Feed and Sale Barn brated as an orator, but he can make two doors away. The owner of the New York—No. 2. 53lic. of the "private secretary" as first to hold regular meeting;: every Friday and it wants them is ready to unload on in eonneclion. Mr. Taylor was born in New Jersey Peoria—No. 3. 41,/ie. of free government. It is called Ihe a speech that is a masterpiece when dwellings where the births occurred among the unnecessary appendages. to take up rate bills in their regular order. INSURANCE AFFAIRS IN the public, but the public will not of uood. old American stock, and he Forgot Gun Was Loaded. St. Louis-No. 2. 43c. Philo Sherman Bennett, prize. Trouble is threatened. Conllrmation of Both Phonea No. 35. LOWELL, MICH. done into English. says that any one desirous of raising Kansas City—No. 2 mixed, lie. "Let's try cutting it somewhere Panama canal commissioners delayed by bite. Therefore, the only possible Charles Kantz. aged 13. son of C. N. Milwaukee—No. 3, 42V.C. Ruth Wheat on. the third victim of OHIO TO BE PROBED a family in a hurry should apply to : else," suggested Robert Chamers, a absence of Chairman Millard and other mem- chance left for the 'system' is to get Kantz. a farmer living one mile west OATS. him at ence. as he has another house the Slyer Wheaton quadruple shoot- bers ot the interoceanlc canals committee. The divorced wife ui" a PhiladelphiM Oh icago—Standard. 32Vift 32j c. thoughtful looking man of 30, who Saturday, January 6, 1906. rates down in the hope ihat brokers I of Hcsperla. was accidentally shot St. Louis—No. 2. 31-He. ing at Caledonia. Minn.. iK'Ciiuso of Legislature Will be Asked to Appro- J. D. Kelly & Sons lo rent. , constituted the lesser part of the firm. In a session of five hours to-day the House can induce the gambling public to millionaire knocked him down with ' while cleaning a rifie with which he New York—Mixed, 37/L»c. Pearce priate $50,000 for Investigafijn CARTAGE AND Kansas City-No. 2 mixed, a lovers jealousy, is dead. placed on record a speech in favor of the buy them on margins. her list. And these are the creatures "Suppose we shut off a few of the Philippine tariff bill, one against it. and a Weed Stem in Foot. was huniing rahhits. Charles came Milwaukee—Standard. :i2Vj<-. Wheaton and Mat St yer. who aid the. of Life Concerns. Roosevelt Is Watching. TEAMING we call our angels! 1 newspapers, reduce our cigar bill twenty minute talk for tariff revision ac- hi.me aboul noon and laid the gun on shooting, died on ihe day it occurred. Twenty years ago Mrs. Arthur Val- Live Stock. and—" cording to the Republican demand of Massa- "President Roosevelt, who I', thor- Moving iu town aud to from outside towns a (Mj'inc ol Oxford, at that time 14 years : a table. Later, forgetting i: was load- The huge fly wheel, weighing chusetts. Mr. Hill of Connecticut, in advo- Cleveland, O.. special: Ohio will In- oughly posted on 'the game, and specialty. Ratea Reaaonable. Satisfaction Peing :: pooi- young man has its ad- CATTLE. "You arc talking wild, Bob." said cating the Philippine bill before the House, yuarauteed. Phono 222-11. ol age. was running around barefoot ed. lie scried to clean il and accidcnt- Chic:iKO—S1.50(r/11.25. eighteen tons, of ihe Corliss engine explained away much of the misapprehenfiion , veatigate the national and stale in- watching it as a terrier does a rat vantages. after all. We are uot in Hartung, patronizingly; "those things "(1 when she ran the stem of a yellow ' ally struck the liammer .on the table. Omaha -S1.75!r»5.50. and power house of the Moigau Engi- at. to the enormous products that might be : suranee companies. A griddle has hole, will allow no relief to the 'sys- any danger of going to jail for violat- luniKas City-S2(?iX are life's essentials. But we can do expected from the islands. Mr. Mondell of a dock into her foot. She rallied ii out. Vile charge entered his abdomet: St. Louis—$2.10®U. neering works at Alliance. Ohio, Wyoming, who has led the light against the j been prepared for the concerns, and tem.' The deadlock is now perfect ing the hanking laws. her work and never miss her. We'll I above the right hip. St. .1 oseph—$1.75®5.f'5. burst, wrecking one end of ihe build- bill in the interest of the beet sugar indus- or thought she did. and the wound New York $1.5il®l>.25. be thirty to the good per month." try of this country, spoke vigorously against the legislature will be asked to light and the 'system.' suspended by its Ola M. Johnson healed up nicely, except that once or HOGS. ing. the measure. He said the passage of this the fire under it. The probing may own pants seat, must strangle, drop, Champion O'Brien is unable u> see "A sum which leaves her about 25 Acquiror More Water Rights. Chicago—S4.50ff; 5.50. bill would be the death knell of the beet or kick. Public Stenographer twice a year the loot would pain her. Omaha—$4,50'(t 5.25. Rear Admiral H. Glass rrtiivd cents a week after paying board bill, sugar industry in the rnited States. The rival the famous New York inquisi- any reason why prize fighters should The people interested in the Im- tion. Recently the toot began to swell. A Kansas Cii v—< l.75T7ri.!!ii. from active service on the 7th in- carfare and for lunch," remarked abolition of the tariff on hides was pleaded "The Rogers-Rockefeller-Standard and Typewriter. have those superstitious fears con- : mense power scheme between Ann St. Louis—$4 50W5.45. for by Mr. Lawrence of Massachusetts. .locior lanced the swelling, revealing St. .loseph—$4.75(7/5.30. stant. He will be conilnued indefi- Chamers, musingly. "I wouldn't won- The senate was not in session. A joint commitiee of ihe house and Oil-Stillman-CIty bank gang are not cerning the thirteenth round. Arbor and Geddes have purchased the With THK I.KDGKK. Phone 200, a sliver of yellow dock one-quarter New York —S5.50®5.ti(i. nitely in his duties as commandant der If she is a bit attached to the old senate and an appropriation of $r>o,00n blue ribbon public kickers, so they of an inch long, which had been im- i water rights of the Ann Arbor Agricul- SHEEP AND LAMBS. of the Pacific naval district, villi are to ho used in an 'ffort to learn got their first lieutenant. Jake Schiff. The vanity of a woman caused her Chicago—$3®7.90. place." ROYAL ARCANUM MAKES REPLY bedded therein for the nas: tweniy troit capital. The water rights of the Omaha—$4.75®7.50. headquarters at San Francisco. how the companies operating in Ohio to yell so that President Roosevelt death. Site was dyeing her hair. Men , "What of It? She'll get over It la R-l-P-A-N-S Tabiues years. Washtenaw Electric Light and Power Kansas City—$$4.50i57.i .0. Representative John Sharp Will- have cared for the interests of the would he fooled into thinking that would die oftener from the same cause St. Louis—$3®7.75. two days and be glad of a change." r Supreme Council Files Demurrer in company appears as the grantee, but policy-holders. Doctors lincl St. .1 oseph—$4.25®7.35. iams. minority leader in the house, "When are you going to tell her?" it was the Rothschild infallible com ' if some of them had hair lo dye. ii simply represents eastern and De- New York—$5.50®8.90. Rate Dispute at Boston. Building at Kalamazoo. has returned to Washington from his "Why—er—I thought I'd let you do This pnriicular movement Is being binalion. but our presidcni is 21. has A i^ood prescription According to figures of the Cia'/ette. : iroi capital. The water rights of the Boston. Mass.. special: The supreme managed by republican legislators. his upper and lower teeth cut, and in! Of a newspaper man who has just home in Mississippi, where he was that," said the old man, a trifle un- For mankind obtained after a house-to-house can- I Michigan Milling company have a! The first Tennessee •congressional council of the Uoyal Arcanum has Dnt' of them has been in consultailon this case has locked his jaws and 1 The S-'-t'tit paeket Is enouidi for usual ocoas- passed away in New York, it is said called by the serious Illness of his easily. vass of the city, the building improve- i ready been acquired. district republican committee met at She raised up, startled. filed in the enuily session of the su- with Charles E. Hughes, the inquisitor dropped the key overboard. slon. 'i'he family bottle (60 cents) contains a that lie died of the infirmities of old r/ozfs: Ttfi-zov daughter, who Is now much Improved. "No, thank you; this is your scheme, supply for a y»;ar. All dru^plsts sell them. ments in Kalamazoo during 1905 Rogersville Junction and formally de- preme court a demurrer and answer ol the New York legislative commit- "Schift says the present prevailing age—which doesn't often happen. grew up there, with occasional visits Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi and you'd better engineer it." j desk and gazed vacantly at her Ink amounted to $4,100,098. Throe new Complete Canal at Port Huron. clared Congressman W. P. Brownlow to the suit brought by Stephen \V. tee ihai has revealed the rotten con- rates are a disgrace to a civilized to New Hampshire and Massachusetts. of Temple Beth Israel of Portland. "I say. Bob." remarked Hartung, wells. paper mills were erected, besides a The Port Huron council has In- the candidate for reelection nexi No- Reynolds and other members of the ditions in the aflnlrs of Ihe big insur- people. He meant well, but h - gc t A seat, on the New York stock ex- He knew Theodore Roosevelt's uncle Ore., has received a call from Tem- smiling maliciously, "there isn't any- "Twelve dollars a wetfk," she repeat- large number of smaller factories. structed the executive officers of the vember. order seeking to restrain il: from put- anc;? companies In the East, his juggle machinery mixed. What i LL the reliable patent change was sold the other day for intimately, and watched the present ple Emmanuel of New York, one of thing of a—er—a personal nature be- ed, mechanically. Then, after a dreary inediciiies advertised In Contractors predict anoiher such a city to enter into a contract with Arthur W. Ryder oi' Harvard, an au- ting into effect the new rates result- An effort will he made to secure lie wanted to say was: $95,000. Why are the ticket specula- president at play when he was but a the largest Jewish congregations in tween you and—" ' pause, "When do I quit here?" this paper are sold by year in building in lOiill. There will Graves & Stevens of Indianapolis of thority on the Sanskrit language and ing from the by-laws adopted at At- Ihe services of Hughes for tlie inves- A Outrage on Free People. D. G. LOOK, the lit)well Drug tors overlooking such a good thing? toddling youngster. the United States. •'Not at all! Certainly not I" said "Oh, there's no hurry. You could laniic Ciiy, N, .1,, and Put-in-Bay. O. be from ten to twelve new business the completion of the Lake Huron— iiieralure, will act as instructor at the llgailon in this date. "•The advance in Reading (a and Hook man. He came to Michigan forty-three The Ogle couniy, lllinoi.-, ::rand Chamers, flushing. | stay till tho first of the month, only blocks go up. including one seven-story Black River canal. Work is to com- University of California in the de- The demurrer, which, it is expressly Gov. Pattlson is president of the proper! .\ ahsoluldy dependent upon, And no doubt there was. as usual, years ago with Man in Hudson, who jury at Sterling re'-urned iniiicuneuts Excuse me. I thought that was those people are walling for you. building and another five siories high. mence early in the spring. All pre- pariment of dead languages. stipulut M!. Is not Iniended for delay, Central I'nlon Insurance company, an the price of coal 10 ihe people! from quite a number of them who, like conducted one of Ihe llrst holds in against Samuel Elgin, char.-ing him why you objected lo telling her." 1 You'll find them very pleasant." attacks the plaintiff's bill on the llmiuarics have been thoroughly gone The steamer Joseph S. Sellwood was Ohio concern. During the campaign lie to I'M; doubling the price of oth- Sam Weller. didn't bother about the ihe city of Lansing shortly after the with burning his own creamery, and "If that's what >011 ihought, I'll j There was another interval of si- ground that it does not show any 11- Got Back Stolen Silverware. into, and ii is believed no further ob- the republicans attacked his acts and er stocks, which can only be jusii- formality of being under the misile- location of the slate capltol in thai launched ai Lorain. ().. .Ian. it. in the show you," said Chamers, lence. Chamers nervously picked up Nothing has ever equalled it. stacles wil! be encountered In com against Bnno Bookbolder for the mur- legalliy or invalidity in Hie amend- he invited an investigation, claiming lied by an increasing price of the W. 11. Griggs of Saginaw received a presence of a large number of spec- "You'll tell her yourself?" his hat and arose. Nothing can ever surpass it. toe. ciiy. lie was clerk of the hotel and pleiing the work. der of John Anderson. mcnls of the laws of the order or any his company was clean. He still wants people's necessli les, was not only a no^i acceptable New Year's gift. This 4 tators. The Sellwood is air, feet long, "Y-e-s." "You've been a good girl. Miss acquainted with all tin? statesmen o ' lu a rear-end collision i.eiween violation of the supreme council of an investlgaiion. The Inquiry, how- disgrace to a civili/.ed people but a was ihe recovery and restoration by with lil'ty feet breadth. "Good boy! You know how lo do It Susie," he said, "and we've appreci- France seems to be bound to have :i thai . arly day who came to Lansing- freight trains on the Baltimoiv- and any legal or etiuilahle right of Ihe ever. is really aimed ai the companies the police of valuable silverware Indebtedness Ic Wiped Out. The restraining order against Food belter, and tell her the old man appre- damnable outrage on a free people, president wiih chin H'hisl\ers, Per- (lovernors and judges of the courts Ohio railroad near Chester, Pa Henry ated you Immensely. I know 1 have, plain lift's. The answer argues that under lire in New York. stolen irotn ihe (iriggs home on the By the formality of a forcclosun Commissioner Ladd of Fargo. N. D.. ciates all she's done for Ihe firm and and an immcamirable insult to .m In- Dr. King's haps this is France's roundabout way found him agreeable and well-inform- and so has the old man, only ho don't the new rates are reasonable and night of Dec. lo. A bag containing ; sale at Grand Rapids of the West A. Mull'ord of M.ihimore. a c- -. I'-.ctor telligent people.' of endeavoring to pattern utter l rnc!e ed. and he ohdi become iheir confi- preventing ihe en.orumem of ihe all lhat, but we really must econo- show it much. I'll—that Is, we will necessary to assure the ability of the the silver was found by some boys Michigan State Fair grounds, the so- was killed, ENGINEER IN PERILOUS PLACE "The sit nation could hardly be dam and friend. Ii was an easy slep North Dakota paint law. has been con- mise." miss you like everything!" order to meet its obligations. Sam. In the Pere Marquette scrap yard, ciety's bonded indebtednes!;. with a Harry H. Baird of ''at.a .i. Ohio, more perfeci. Il" ihe 'system's' pants New Discovery into cflicial lilc. ami he became ihe ilnued •.iiiill Feb. ir». Uniied Slates "On everything but newsparers, ci- "I thank you very much," was all under a pile of limber. Tlie thief or mi.rtgage ol di 'i. amounting iu all was appoinied receiver of liv. New- Held Under Wreck With Leg Crushed, seat is made of durable stuff, the OWaiTMPTION priM Morales may solace hiinsell' with first oillciai crier of the Supreme coun .Indge Amldon has announced ihat tin gars and highballs?" she said, still looking dumbly at the ForC la uud thieves had evidently been afraid lo to ^Sl.uou. was wiped out. The sale al- ark. O.. Water company. 'lie com- ROOSEVELT'S KIN MADE MAYOR public will be regaled with an ever oESS * 50c i 11.00 the lefleciion that he is the only of- in Lansing wlihout an effort. unconstitutionality of the measure was "Don't bo a fool. Robert; I'm inter- deer heads on her bronze Inkstand. He Saws Timbers Away. dispose of their booty. lows the association an MJ.MIV in IIK pany's dllllculiies having :«sulted increasing Schiff squeal and an ex- its leading feature and staled he could ested in your pocket-book as well as St. Louis. Mo., dispatch: Pinioned ficial on record who ' ver had troops • property held in trust as long as used - He started to tho door, hesitated, Major Dunwoody, a Cousin, Elected li bit Ion of arm and leg play which A Perfect For All Throat and not decide lhat phase of the question when the ciiy of Newark hnii Us own my own." seni after him when lie tried to quit Boost for Vpsilanti Man. looked back, then boldly turned and | under wreckage resulting from the In time will sirangle the 'system.' Cure; Lung Troubles. Fierce Attack on Saloon. for fair purposes. without some facts, as the allegations water works plant. It was three days after this conver- Executive of Kirkwood, Ga. his job. W. 11. .lanscn. a young Ypsilantl > went out. As lie descended In the ele- collision of two Burllngion freight unloose the hook, or tear the pants Money back if it falls. Trial Bottles free. Residents in ihe vicinliy of (Mark i of ihe attorneys for both sides were .lohn Fletcher Moulton. .\!. P.. has sation before Bob Chamers mustered Atlanta. Ga.. dlspateh: Maj. .IdTcr- man. was recently elect ( il fourth vice vator the troubled face was before trains near Wood Siatlon, 111., Friday, seat. Any one of these three results street and North Michigan avenue. Wayne Farmers* Institute. loo prejudiced. been appolnud lord justice oi" appeal up courage to deliver ihe decree of son 1). Dunwoody, cousin of ITesldem A baseball umpire has been elected president of the Santa Fe railroad I him, and he wondered why his action i which was made more complete hy will bring the people 10 their own. Saginaw, were aroused by a sharp A11 angemenls are about, compleied banishment. The light-haired girl Roosevelt, has been elected mayor mayor of Meriden. Conn. Il" he has system, being probably the youngest, The Benncit & Morgan rectifying lor Kngiand in place of Jus:'ct Mai- had seemed to reprehensible. He had the explosion of an engine holler and explosion and the crash, of glass. In- , fo:- a county farmers' instltuU to b( looked up from her busy desk with a of Kirkwood. an Atlanta suburb, the Has Laugh or. Schiff. ever umpired in Meriden. tin? people man in ihe world to hold such a posi- I plant at Marlon. N ('., the largest in hew. who recently reslgncil. Mrs tried to state the case as gently as ! a car load of powder. Engineer Grover vestigation showed that some person held at Romulus Friday and Satur pleasant smile as he entered her sanc- most effective plank of his platform "Jacob Schiff. who 1 est I fled to h»- of that town have beaten ihe record tion. He will have charge of ihe ac- i ihe slate If not in Uie south, was Moulton Is a daughter of Major 1! nry possible, and yet from some quarter Hinderer of Beardstown. HI,, with his had thrown a be.er bottle filled with day, Keli. 2 and :J. N. P. Hull. Airs. Davis of Syracuse. N, Y, tum, being his relationship to the chief Ing the favored channel for loading I.etterhen»lf4 for charity. counting, treasury and land depart-i burned at a loss of from $200.00u ie an Insistent little voice was telling leg crushed and held fast, sawed des- Noteheads powder or some other powerful ex- 1 ICmma A. Campbell. L R. Waterbury, "From the gravity of your face, Mr, executive. During the preslc'mt's re- up the Insurance companies of which menis. and will also be asslsiani to ?2r»ii.(!00. W, Morgan Shuster. collectcr cf cus- him he had made an awful botch of It. | perately for forty-five minutes and lllllheadrt plosive through ihe window of .lullus Prof. X. S. Harvey. G. A. McCue and Chamers, I judge the last jury was cent visit to Atlanta he signally hon- he was a trustee with his own ma- Radio-thorium lias been discovered, the president. He has worked his j A mortgage from the Louisville Ai IOIIIS for the Philippine archipelago, He left the elevator and walked to the IIually freed himself and was pulled Envelope* Priem's saloon. The damage was F. T. Uodgers and Stale Roads Com- woefully dense," she said, banterlngly. ored Maj. Dunwoody, referring to him chine-made chromos. yelling for hut as Us only claim to attention Is way ui) from the bottom. Northern Railway and Lighting com- will accompany William .1. Bryan on exit. Then It occurred to him that j out. He was taken to the hospital at Shipping Tags not very cosily, ihough the windows missioner Karle will be the sian For years they had been good publicly as his kinsman and request- more elaHtlclty in the American peo- tlu* fact that ii has been discovered, we pany to secure a $:?,500,0(11) bond is- his visit lo the southern Islands of the he had always Intended, when she Alton and It Is believed will recover. PamphletH were shallered. speakers. friends, and their close association ing that he ride at his side during ple's currency, and Make' at the same < ireulars shan't buy any. Besides, it is rarer Old Trapper Is Drowned. group as the representative of the left, that he would give her a certain Fireman W. A. Anderson was salons- sue. Issued to the American Trust the parade. lime disavowing all intention of com- 1 looks If yon are a Filipino civil government ar.'l Call* l.\ Injured, but will probably live, j user of any of than radium. The body of Reuben Cohath. thr old j Juct Half of Last Year's. and Savings bank ol Chicago and painting she had admired, and which peting with George Ade or Peter Cards Little Smallpox in Michigan. Brakemen Mason. Pranks and George , these wo will hunter and trapper who was drowned • Frank IL Jones, trustees, was record- clano Apasible. former president of was hanging in her office. She might Wedding bo pleased to Smallpox Is now giving the state 1 The annual meeting of the Farmer:; Rewards Naval Heroes. Dunne Dooley for the world's premi- Set a thousand rules for tin1 "final in the iia.\on ai Bell. Piestiue Isle ed at .iaffersonvllle. Ind, For the the Filipino junta at long :\ong'' . as be gone when he returned, so it was Anderson were Imprisoned In the I Stationery send you Ham- board of health very little trouble, i .Muiu.il Fin Insurance company ol Washington dispatch: Recognlilon er Joke hallo! Pardon us. plain, pies of stock pood-night.'' hug of lovers, if you county, has noi yd IM en recovei cd. ihe represemalive of th" radical best to do it now. debris and at flrsl were believed to be Announee- in spite of the fad that ihe serv- i Si. Joseph coumy was unusually well constnidlou of trolley lines in Indi- of ihe extraordinary heroism display- corn husking indlan-mush-and-mo- and (|uoteyuii wish: but they will be shattered Cobatii was years old aud lived in ! party, "If you've forgotten anything up- , dead, but llnally were rescued not se- inonts, etc. pricob. ices of the stale contagious disease | a Mended. The company has over $-1,- ana $500,000 of the money raised on ed by the officers and crew of ihe lasses fed Americans. Jake, frnm straightway by a last final and sev- Au Sable, but had been huntInv and! Roscoe (1. Scon of stairs," said the elevator boy, who was riously Injured. Rescuers were un- ' inspector have been dispensed with. I oiid.oim In insurance in force and a the mortgage will be uilllzed. La I'o. Inu.. United States ship Bennington, when haw-hawing! trapping for pleasure a- lidl since accommodating beyond his kind, "I able to release Engineer Hinderer and eral more finals. The disease exists ai seven I ern places membership of 2.WMI, Tlie assessment Fire broke om In the public library son of Dr, W. T. Scoil, formerly i)resi- Its hollers exploded on .inly :!1 last. "There was nothing the matter- The Ledger Sepleaiher. can get it for you." finally passed him a saw. cheering In tho state, but the cases are scat- ihis year is $1 per thousand, as against ai St. Louis and before It was ex- dent of FranlJin college, has acccipted Is contained In a general order Usued now. was there, .lakey'.'-wlth tho An astronomer says that the inliabi the chair ol iCngllsh In Drury ••ollege, "Thank yon, Billy," said Chamers, him until he released himself. tering. and ii Is staled ihat the state I i 52 per thousand last year. tinguished about 1 .aOO books had at the nav.\ department by Secretary amount of rubber in American coin taiits of Mars are much more highl> Sprlngflekl. .Mo. "but this Is somethlrg I'll have to at- has not been so free li-'m ihe dis- Fail May Prove Fatal. been destroyed and the sixth floor Bonaparte, Each of the eleven mem- while you. Ilegers. Morgan. Stlllman developed than ihe people of i.Hs tend to myself." RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA LEADER ease in years. i Tlioniafi Comha f( 11 from tin clovai- Conductor't. Sight Returning, considerably damaged. Captain Sidney Bowers ami Firt- bers of the crew has been awarded a and Rockefeller had the dip rights planet. Probably they pa rid of their He stepped to the door of the pri- or a: th" Cresccni mil's ai (Irami Rap- Hobirt Hcgole ef Ypsilantl. ihe Dnhlel B. Jacobs was Indicted by man Frank L. I lines were killed at an medal of honor and a hundred dollars 10 the billion and a quarter Insurance vate office and softly opened It. Susie's Vacsily Safonoff Arouser. Enthusiasm vermllorm appendices ages ago. Fine Gift for Albion Col ege. ids ami sustained Injuries which may f lee lie line conducior who was the federal grand jury ai Helena. incendiary fire In Cprlnglleld, Mass., gratuity, '. oushead. No trouble then, .lakey?" President Samuel Dickie announced cause his death. He was riding on a ati'lcken blind rccoiiily while on «luty, Mont., for running a loiiory. Jacobs which desiroped Ihe Hlghlund liaptlsi head was on her desk, and her arms In New York Audlcnce. church. were around If, The heaving bosom There is a Kalogeropoulos in tin thai Albion collefio had received a Huniplirey elevalor, an endless belt, will prol.ablly recovr r his siglu, was secretary of the Montana Min- Carroll College Getu $100,000. New York dispatch: The Russian GRAND JURY INDICTS FOREMAN told the story of grief. Chamers hesi- new Greek cabinet Probably he is a lilft ol $1 u.ooo during the holidays. i and fell Irom ihe tilth floor to Lie whicli has now partially returned lo ing. Loan and Investment company. Set reiar> Bonaparte has deciiled lo Waukesha. Wis,, special: President conduolor, Vasslly Snlonoff. who cousin, several syllables removed, of aiiend the ceremonies at Charlesion. tated an Instant; then walked over The mouej will oe used in construct- third. him. Paralysis of the optic nerve, Announcement has been made of Wilbur F, Carrier of Carroll college came from Moscow to (onduct sev- Official Excused on Last Day to Make and gently touched the girl on the th** celebrated James J. Pappaiheo- ing a biological laboratory, lo be at- due lo pressure, was the cause of hi the resignation of H. P. Kimball, chlei' S. C„ Incident to the presenir.tlon by has announced the acceptance of eral concerts of the Philharmonic so- shoulder. She raised up, startled. The Action Possible. frorokummountourgeotopoulos of Chi- tached to the central building. The Constable Forty-three Years. going blind. engineer of the Chicago & Alton rail- ihe residenis of that ciiy of > silver $100,00(1 from Ralph Voorhees of Clin- ciety. led ihe orchestra in its pub- hastily used handkerchief was Ineffec- Helena. Mont., special: Two more ol cago. latter will be renovated, tin* improve- Philander Monroe died at Plnekney, road. A successor has not been service to the new armored, cruiser ton. N. J,, to be used for additional lic rehearsal Friday at Carnegie hall. Churleston. tual to remove the traces of tears. the thirty-one Indictments returned b) ments to be done by Sept. I. The aged 7'! years. He has been fov for- Falling Limb Killc Man. named. £3 r buildings for the local college. This The hall was crowded and when Saf- "See here, my girl," said Chamers, the federal grand jury were made pub Senator Clark, informed that he Is name of the donor is withheld. ty-three years a constable and for the A lamb, breaking from a falling Patrolman William H. Thatcher was Eight persons were wor.mled by makes a total of $200,000 that Mr. onoIT appeared he was enthusiast leal- j this time speaking with quiet deci- He when former United States Mar again a grandfather, promptly an- past eleven years was mall carrier. tree at HIchmond, Instantly killed killed In a collision between a pas- promiscuous shooting during the first Voorhees has given Carroll college. ly greeted. 6 sion; "there's another place I want to shal .1. P. Woolman and his part net nounces thai he will give the new Telephone Company Annual. His only son was killed by the cars William Steam as he stood between senger irain and a trolley car at lie- mlnn'e of ihe new year In Philadel- phia. tell yon about, and which would make In the sheep business. Grand B. Chris baby $1,000,000 to start life with. The Camoen Telephone company re- five years ago. two companions, all having stepped troit. Lamp Explosion Is Fatal. Sattleshlpo Prepare for Maneuvers. me very happy If you would accept. Han. appeared In court and wen- That's what every grandfather would elected Henry Haynes president and back to be out of danger. He lived William G. Crawford of New York At a meeilng of the local board of Wllkesbarre. Pa., dispatch: By ihe Norfolk, Va.,dispatch: The armored In the last few minutes I've discov- bound over In $1,000 ball to answei like to do. B. R. Alward treasurer al tbe annual Brakeman Is Killed. In China township. appeared in court in Washington in ihe Federation of Women's clubs ai explosion of a lamp In a boarding- rmisers West Virginia. Pennsylvania. 1 ered a thing that has existed a long tho charue of Illegally fencing govern stockholders' meeting. C. K. McKln- William Kerguson. a brakeman of answer lo a new Indldimnt found St. Paul, Minn., which has in charge house at Nanticoke Margaret Voldaly- Colorado and Maryland, and the bat- time—that I care more for Susie than mem land. Woolman. who Is a Charles M. Schwab has moved Into ley succeeds S. E. Haughey as secre- Camden, was run down by a freight Aged Voter Is Dead. agalnsi him involving Ihe presenta- the arrangeim nls for UK/ biennial "But we can do her work and never lin. aged 1(1 years, was burned to tleshlp Iowa are in Hampton Roads anything In the world, and want you wealthy and prominent citizen, wat- tils new 15,000.000 home, which Is tary. The $2,100 Indebtedness will train at Ashley, Ind., and killed. KIK MaJ. I). Wallace, one of the earliest tion to the post office department ot meoting of the General Federation mles her." death. Two other residents of the awaiting the arrival of other vessels. to fake a place In the little home I foreman of the grand jury, but was- ^aid to be the finest private mansion ^ Inej asHessing the 000 subscrlb- wife I« In jail at Fort Wayne. Ind., settlers of Saline, died, aged 87 years. alleged false vouchers for letter car- of Women's Clubs In May. It was de- had madf them feel free with each house were so badly burned thai ihey They will proceed (o Wert Indian wat- excused on the lasl day. that his asso In the world. But he can't sleep In will—" ers. Few changes wen- made in the on :• eharf.e of running away with an- Mr. Wallace voted for Michigan's llrst riers, straps and satchels. He plead- cided that the sessions would be held other. • will die. ers for imineuvers. dates might Indict him, more than one bed or eat more than "Tlng-a-llng-llng." board of directors. oiher man. governor. ed not guilty. in the armory. "It tne jury, Miss Susie," said one meal at a time. Chamers frowned and went over lo Violent doaih was meted out lo Arthur Johnson was hit by a limit- Chaniftim, slowly seating himself near the 'phone. After listening a few sec- SHERRICK GAINS A VICTORY BANK WILL PAY ITS CREDITORS BREAKFAST FOOD IS POISONEC Faint Nearly Proved Fatal. Well-known Farmer Dies. Traction Chief Resigns. her, "I wish It was," JONES LIVERY The question whether an income of three persons in Toledo Thursday. ed train going sixty miles an hour onds. he turned to Susie and said: Miss Fern Reeder fainted at Peios- Peier Suzore, aged OO, prominent II. W. Harris of Kalamazoo, super- A cloud swept over the pretty face Patrons of Y. M. C. A. Eating-Roorr « thousand a year Is enough to war- Dr. Henry Hathaway, prominent In at Sterling, III,, and Instantly killed, "Colonel Lawson of Lawson & Three Bills Against Former Auditor Permission to Liquidate Is Given Sav- key and In her fall knocked ovei a and well-to-do farmer of French Inlenden' of the Michigan Tract Ion and she turnod In her chair toward Are Made Violently III. rant matrimony is disputed, but most the city's affairs, was killed by a' Si. wan Edward White, the well- Grubbs wants to know when 'that' of Indiana Are Killed. Will fflve you flmt-clnug lamp, which exploded. She was town at Monroe, died of pneumonia. company, has reslgnod, lo take effed him. ings and Trust Company, people will agree that when a young train; Elmer V. Groves, a Lake Shore known adhor. is confined In San young lady will be ready to go to Slonx City. In.. Bpeelnl; Ten person? service at moderate prices. burned very seriously before her con- Of recent years he was also extensive- Feb. 1. He will be succeeded by E. "The old man—-lhat Is, we have Indianapolis. Ind.. special: .liulge Memphis, Tenn,, dispatch: Chancel- man has a $1,000 Income It is safe for brakeman, was crushed between two Francisco sanllariinn. suffning irom work.'" who at the IKW Y. M. C. A. cafe par dition was discovered and ihe l;ous( ly engaged In cattle buying and was H. Loomis. who will also have charge been thinking that maybe we could— Wilson quashed three of the nine In- lor Melskell has Issued a decree per- him to begin to think of getting mar- cars, and ai- unidentified woman was ihe effci irt of overwork. On delivering tho meaflage, he ctood took of breakfaHi food linprennatei was barely saved from desinidlon. the most widely known Frenchman in of the Jackson & Battle Creek line. dictments against former Auditor of mitting ihe Commercial Savings and Good horsea and mod- found frozen lo death In the bayou. I mean the business has been so aw- at the Instrument, regarding her anx- with polRon. believed 10 he ursenlr ern carrlnsea, both single Tied. the county. Despondent over ihe desertion of ful bad that he—we thought we'd State David IS. Hherrlck. who recently Trust company to liquidate the af- were made violently 111 and ore now The Boonvllle. ind., Republican ha> iously. and double. Expensive Fun. , Double Misfortune. her lover. Miss Hewitt of Warren. havo to let you go. Miss Susie," said resigned his ofP.ce on demand of the fairs of the American Savings Bank under the care of phyBlclans. Ii I* "Nothing," writes a sentlmentnlisi. The girl got up and, walking over It cost Harold Mayer. Herman Veteran'c Body Is Stolen. The farm house of Stephen Averlll purchased the Boonvllle Standard and Ill,, committed suicide by taking car- tne junior partner, finishing desper- governor. All the counts charging and Trust company, which closed Its believed all will recover. The tunnnei "!• quite as bad it might be if bolic acid. to him, with eyes that glowed through Ehnls and Harry Corbeti. three* Saline The body of Uoyal IJean, Mexican In Climax township was.destroyed by the iwo papers will he merged. ately. conspiracy were removed. Six Indict doors al the lime of the recent fail- In which the ifcckage of brenkfaal th^re ar« children In the house," No. tho tears, whispered: FAST SIDr. youths, $15.55 to ring out the old year. war veteran, has been stolen from fire. Loss, $2,000. Averlll, who is An explosion of a boiler ai ihe Tay The cruiser Chicago, flagship of "You mean you are going fo dls- nionts remain, charging Mr. Sherrlck ure of the Merchants' Trust umr any. food was i.olKoned Is 21 mystery 10 the indeed* the children could figure out "Tell him I have since had the offer Near Hotel l.o Lowell. They broke Into the German Lutheran Vine wood cemet ery al Kd more. II Is a well-known farmer, recently lost lor silk mill ai Taylor, I'a., fatally In the Pacific sqnudron. arrived In San cnarge me?" she asked, In a strangely with the larceny or ombozzlement o' Notice has been given that all (red- mnnaKinioni of i.,e Y. M. C. A, An A way lo make things much worse, | of a better place, which I hav® ac- church there New Year's, breaking a believed many other bodies have been $1,800 In the Vlcksburg bank fail- jured Patrick Connerton and John Gal Francisco after n cruise to the Ha- c&im voice. Hum* aggregating |08.(W7, 'tors will be paid In full. InveeMgnMon !« bc'rj nr.ide. If they weren't afraid of being I higher. caotcl" window In no doln^. taken. ure. waiian Islands, toanked, — - Dr. White, dentist, 'phone 151. Mrs. G. W. Bangs has been quite ill this week. Little Gerald Henry has been quite ill the past few days. House, barn and nine lots for sale. In the village. Inquire at Lowell Lumber Co. office. "No Change" Mrs. W. M. Hewett of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting M. A. Hpwett and other friends. Aii assurance that the affairs of this bank Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinkney and My store is open the year are being properly managed is in the fact little daughter of Keene visited Mr. and Mrs. Newton Warner Sunday. that no change In the bank's officers was Millinery clearance sale. $2.50 will made at the annnal election. buy any hat In my stock. Miss around until 8 o'clock except On the principle of square dealing yon Frances L. Shecdy. opposite post- arc invited to do business .'it this bank. office. In speaking of the early closing Saturdays, then until 10:00 agreement in last week's paper, we should have excepted Saturday even- The Lowell State Bank ings. Mr. and Mrs. O. N". W arner visited o'clock. 1 ranU T Kin^, I'rcsi'k'nl Monday at the home of the former's Uiilpli 15. i-oveland, Vice Pres father, at Morse Lake, who Is in William K Marsh. Cashlrr I' ivid (; Mange. Ass't Onshlpr poor health. Wanted—50 to 100 cords of green beech and maple wood, IS-lnch. r School Dlst. No. 1. E. D, McQueen. MARKS RUBEN Director. W. ,1. Gilllugham of (irand Rapids 1 >r. IIodges, dentist. tf II MA HH AUG FT TOWN visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. IL Collar was 111 last week. F. B. Oliver Tuesday and Wed- Dry Goods and Clothitig. hr. Smv• I'T, denlist. riume 150. Clearance sale on underwear at nesday, Mrs. IJnwI.iiHl KydrriKil) I his week < iodfrey's. Mrs. Murphy has sold her photographic studio to Mr. E. R. ('has. 1 >n\Ir Hpeut Sund.-iy lu Grand Miss Delia. Winegar was in Grand Rapids Friday. Jackson of Plain well, Mich., who Kn plds. takes possession Monday next. ('.•invus ^idves uud millcuH .'»• per Gee whiz! canvas gloves at .V per pair al (iodfrey's. All persons indebted to me are re- pair at < Jndln\v s. quested to call and pay tip before Miss I'reda Ecker Is recovering from M;irf. vSimpRou is iu on the special the 15th. inst. as I am going out of a severe lllnes^. salt». See his .'id. business. Mrs. T. A. Murphy. •••••• •••••••••••••• Miss .lessit4 Oliver Is recovering \. L. Weyriek spent Sunday In from a week s illness. Grand Kapids. Miss Tuba Smith has recovered William Sternberg of Vermontvllle BITTER flOHT OVER WILL frnm a shorl illness. Is visiting Lowell friends for a few SOUVENIR POST CARDS Of 10WE11. days. I uelaimed N-iters at Lowell poet New King block. oliirr for: Maria E. Coffman. IL .1. Tucker of Leouldas spent lohn Rcinlwrl, ol ticcnc, Contests Will Borax Bill and his twenty-mule Friday and Saturday at the Rhodes of Adam Reinharl. Jr. team. Mr I ., r. Thomaa eutertuJued the studio. Snushijif chili this afternoon. The .will of the late Adam Rein- Main street, east, in Hood before the Lit tie Dorothy Benm.u is recover \\ ill .Sloue and Miss Ruby Krust hart, of Keene, Is being bitterly con- big lire. Coughs Colds ing from a severe Illness with pnen sprut $u ie la \ at Mnskegou. tested in probate court. Almost all New Negonce block. monia. New Electric Light and Power I'.trwin NOIIMU has uour to Elgin, of Adam's property was left to The Madame magazine and THE station. ill , to attend the Elgin school. various catholic benevolent societies. Cures and Preventatives LKDOLK, $1..MI. Flood view. Grand river valley. 1 both one year for real The House of Providence and St. K itti' and Vunie l-allcy visiteci value S:?.ou. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, of De The old saw mill in ISS'K fri•'u< 1 ,> a t rarnell over Sunday. Mrs. Sprague Keene and daughter troit. got fioooeach. and St. Mary's Flood view from Methodist church Mrs. Mettie Morgan visited rela west. Lilly's Quinine Tablets, Pills and Capsules Pearl were in (irand Rapids Monday Academy at Monroe. $500. Church The Quickest to Dissolve lives iu Grand Rapids last Aveek. and Tuesday. of ( Mir Lady of Help, In (>Msco, was Flood views (2i destruction of buildings, sidewalks, bridges and Colgate's (rlvo'rine, the best made Miss l/i/vi'- McMahou , Forbes, who recently visited South Lowell Friday evening, and . N. Henry, I'utNr Sunday evening. Keligion. future?" Evening subject: "Galileo." Lowell friends, died Sunday at his Sunday school at twelve; Christian report a good time. In the Now iindrurtion and moral elev/ition.are home in Vermont ville, Mich. Negonce Block The Modern Druggist. COM bin.-'I in i IH-SC discourses Endeavor at six p. m. I'he university students returned MttrriJOUIST. Mr;;. \\ I llowk entertained six Monday to Ann Arbor to resume ;».:;o a. m. class meeting. Public teen lady friends at a pedro party iheir work for the coming term. services at lo.jio. a. m.. and V p. m. I riday .ifieriKioii, In honor of .Mrs. Miss Louise Lillle returned Satur The pastor will return In time to 11. S. Schreiner. who is soon t<»iuove day to her school at Ludlngton af- officiate al both services. At the a way. ter spending her vacation at home. evening service the pastor will de- \uyone having work at my stmlio The State Game and Fish Warden liver a lecture enlitled"One Hundred GLASSES is rc<|nested to cal'for (he same be- has reappointed Kent county Depu- Years to ('ome." fore the l.ith inst., as the studio goes ties Fred .lacobl and Geo. Mc Each ran. •OORTIRI. nud'-r new management at that UNTIL Mrs. Helen Campbell of Grand Rap- The Lowell W. C. T. C. will meet FASILY da Ic. Mrs. 'I". A. Murphy. ids has been vlsltint; at the home of with Mrs. Brower Friday. Jan. 12, .\irs. <». !•:. Jones and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Rennett the past loot;. FITTED Miss \tkins. of Lansing, who have FREE week. Special meeting of Lowell Lodge FEB. 15 ben In Lowell for several weeks on Mr. and Mrs. Vrthur Say les and No. 00, F. A. M,, Tuesday evening. icronnt of the illness and death of Son Glenn of Vergennes have, been Jan. lOth. First degree work. their nucle and brother, William J. We can easily lit. glasses spendlni: a few days with Lowell I will give free with each and every dozen of my \tklns. returned home yesterday. The East. Side Benevolence society for any case of defective vis- friends. will meet with Mrs. Vauderhaydcn ion and the fitting is easy best cabinet photos, one lOx'JO Winter Millinery season Is aboul Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10, for for the patient. We have lo cjoHp, i have a few proily Gre- Misses Neva Masse and Heulah Schroeder of Grand Rapids aro visit election of officers. All members are everything needed in the at ions left, yon can have at your Ing the latter's aunt, Mrs, T, A. requested to be present. way of equipment and make LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT own price. Miss Frances L. Sheedy, Murphy, this week evaniiimtion in such .a man opposite post olllce. Ceulral W. C. T. II. w ill serve their Martin Schneider of West L iwell ner that it is uot tiresome or made from Ihe same negative that the photos We ha ve a let l.er from L. N. Pattl- quarterly tea at Mrs. At w ater's Jan. are. This is not a cheap crayon but a genuine has rented Mrs. A. .1. Lewis' new- 10 a t two o'clock. annoying In any way. It Is HOII of Ann Arbor, former pastor of apt to be done very prompt- photograhp made from the negative. house and the family will move into The Lowell W. C. T. II. will meet i be Lowell Met hodist church, which the \ lllage next week. ly too, because we do not Frames for sale at the right price If you wish we will publish next week. It is ad- with Mrs Brower Friday, Jan.12,1000. have to experiment or try Ihem. This means just what It says and will be Fred A, (Godfrey went to Ml. dressed mainly to our business men various plans in order to carried onl to Ihe letter. Read yarefullyaud don't Pleasant Monday. IDs wife expects The L. (). T. M. M. will hold a amoim whom Mr. I'attison numbers special meeting of their hive, Friday locate the troubles. We lit put off coming 'till the last, minute. many warm friends. to Join him soon, and they will make I heir home t here. evening, Jan. 12. Every member is easily because we know how- \ I.• cent ad In l.'ist week's Li;i»Oi:i: requested to be present. to lit perfectly, our prices c. IL Green, wife, aud son Chester brought W. I", llowk four or live re- The L. O. T. M. M. will hold their are always very reasonable i poiiseH and smUI the organ at: his of Galesburg are visiting relatives and the work is guaranteed. F. B. RHODES. and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Green annual installation. Wednesday eve- own price. Will says ils an easy ning, Jan. 17. way. Trv II yourself. No matter spent all their lives In Lowell up to what you have to Sill, someone their removal four years ago. Examinaliont Free. wants il. More than (l.unn people Look's cold and grippe tablets H /-. Ward and wife to Laura IC Ward, lot 3f». hik 2, Citizen plat. Ada. .ft.uoo. read Tnu Li IM.I K. will postlvely cure a cold If taken In James K, Orecn and wife to Harley Muynard time have a box ready - only 25c w'i sw fractional U s«'C 7, Lowell towhsldp, N on will not lind beauty In rouge and Vi it'TPs on no 'i sec l.'t Cascade township, pot or complexion whitewash. at Look's drug and book store. $5,000 Tnie beauty comes to Ihem only .lames IC. (Jm-n and wife to Daniel M. Lewis Rev. .1, W, Da vids of Bowne Center and wife, parte', sc u sec. I!.'. Oascadc town- that take llollister's Kocky Moun- will give /i slereoptlcan lecture on ship, ft.imn. ATTEND tain Tea. 11 Is a wonderful tonic "The Holy Land" South Lowell Clinton Snow and wife to .IKIIIOK K. Creen, and beautilier. ;{& eents Tea or M. K. church Friday evening, .Ian. parte 'j. se !., see UJ, Cascade township.ft,800. lableis. I). G. LOOK. 10. Admissions, adults lac, 25c per "Voimg people wanted lo learn couple, children Rl!'. GODFREY'S lelegraphy. Kallroads and tele- M Invigorates, strengthens and graphy cimipauleH neerl operators builds up. It keeps you In condition badly. Total cost, HIN months' physically, mentally and morally. course at our school, tuition (tele That's what llollster's Rocky Moun- graph.\ and typewriting,) board and tain tea will do. ;i5cents,'Tea or room. $91; Mils can be reduced Cata- Tablets. D. (4. LOOK. logue free. Dodge's luHtltute, Mon- CASH CLEARANCE SALE roo St.. Valparaiso, Indiana." apr5 Kent county began the new year We arc busy invoicing. with a balance of $1.1,362,03 In the OF The annual meeting of ihe treasury. This will be augmented Watch out foi announce- < oiigregatlonal church and society with the returns from the township tvas held at the church hist evening Irensurors, who turn over the ment in next week's paper with a large and enthusiastic at- aniounts**they have already collected. tendance. The reports showed the CLOTHINfi and FOOTWEAR organimt ions to be lu prosperous Work on electric road Is proceed condition, the Ladies Aid In lug west from Saranac, the Ad particular having done Itself proud. vertlser says laO men ami 00 teams During the year just closed the are engaged, the number to double Bargains Da,nds have raised $444, out of which In a few days. Work Is also said to Ihey paid $ .7* for the eloganl now have begun at Cascade Springs. I'he And Save Money windows, contractor says tbe line from (irand In Dry Goods, Clothing, Rapids to Cascade will be ready for Miss ( 'lata Gehrer and I'Yauk 10u- the first car by July I. gene (iramer were married last even- Carpets and Gent's Furn- ing at. seven o'clock at the home of Harmon Nash of Lowell executor of the will of t he late John Mathew ishings. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The east ward school has been 3^ Chris Gehrer, llev. J, JL Wesbrook sou, has |000 with which to pay a mortgage on the farm of the * de- closed this week on account of several pi-rformlug the ceremony In the pres- cases of scarlatina among the pupils. ence of t wenty live friends and rela- ceased, but through recent transfers HKADdlMRTEHS FOR WHAT? tives. The couple stood beneath au he does uot know who Is entitled to TJ'K LAUUIOR h/is received a very arch of lace and llowers, Ihe parlor the money. To settle the con- w, A. COVERT urotty 1006calendai* from the Mich- troversy, he began suit lu the circuit Igan Agricultural College. It Is of Wheat, Flour. w as decorated in light blue, and t he Huckwheat Flour attd dining room colors were pink and eotfrt yesterday against I fai ry L, six pages, calendars for two months Creswell, adimistrator of the estate on each, the different sheets illus- Qrabatti white. After the ceremony a dainty Dry Goods Co. All Kinds of Feed. wedding supper was served at a ta- of the late Marllla E. Ilughson,- trating respectively the girl's de ((irand Rapids. partment of the college, the hor Haled Hay and Straw ble trimmed with roses, earnalions Chlckea Supplies and smilax, and during the evening tlcultural, the athletic, the military, Three lit tie babs were nest led In bed, the agricultural and tnecbanjc branch also Wood. the guests were entertained with "I'll name William, Willie and Bill," SARANAC In Fact I'.veryttilHR. music on graphnphoue and organ. being represented by a student iu mother said; characteristic position and att ire. Many pretty and useful gifts were Wide was her smile, for triplets they - *1 - , .1 1 . . •• • TT" Is-stowed upon tho bride. Mr. and they be. Vftll QUlckly«ndpennaiientlvcHicd W. R. Andrews St Son, Mrs. Gramer will make their home She lays her good luck to Rocky pi mat home, at iriltlnK cr>m, ullh- Lowell Feed Mill. with Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Randall, H HlakOout dnnsnr, 'lirrmli" SiUvn Mountain Tea. ((treat baby med- ... . , ahuolutely cares. 25 and 50c. PHONB 169. 2w parents of the groom, In this village. icine.) D. G. LOOK. All dnigBlBts. Hermit Remedy Co., Chicago.