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VOL. XI, NO. 19 LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THUKSDAY OCTOBER 29, 1903 FIVE CENTS.

land in the state, and along the route are four towns that are lively and THE LONDON TRIAL. up-to-date." "When we started the line to Mus- kegon dirt' failure was predicted by A Study of NOTIIINti BUT CIHCUMSTAN- many who llgnred that with two TIALKVIDBNCK AOAINST railroads to compete with, the line would never pay. From the very Our Record.- MRS. FMHM). start, the business paid good reve- Kidneys nues and It is increasing all the time. The territory covered by that Hue Is Somethlna About that Life Insur- not nearly as thickly settled as the Will prove conclusively Unit we nre able ance Matter. territory along the Ionia route, the to hatulle the adcbuntH of all cIuhsch <»F a verage population per mile along If Nnnc.v .leam'tte Flood iHcouvlct- the Ionia line averaging as much as and Aches depoBltorB and give entire HiitlBfactlon. (•(1 of the crime of killing .John Lon- along any iulerlnirban in the slate. d she Ih now 1 can't see how 11 can help but lie being tried in the circuit court, it one of I he best paying lines in the The City Bank will be upoiicircumHtantial evideuct'. stnlefind the roadbed and criulp- Half the rheumatism is merely a symptom of kidrfey TIIIH fact is too plainly evident to be meiit will lie equal to any line in the disorder. Aching- back, shoulders or limbs may be re- ignored and has frequently been re- Country. The mistakes and useless Will take care of anj huiii from $1.00 up. marked by persons In attendance expenditures on other lines will be lieved by a liniment, but in most cases the kidneys alone It Is Hubject to the check of thf ilepuHltor upon the trial. avoided In the Ionia line, and It will ami can l)e withdraw n at any time. can remove the cause. Rheumatic aches are due to the II Is now six days since the Jury be a road that the people of this city wns secured and the taking of evi- as well as all along the Hue will be presence of uric acid in the blood. Sluggish kidneys are dence coinmenced, and although proud of." responsible for its presence. We pay 3 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits Koineof the most important witnesses for the prosecution have been exainln- Dr. Cooper's Kidney and Backache Pi I Is correct ed/nothing distinctly new pertaining li» the case has been offered by one of all kidney and bladder disorders. They cannot fail and them. FREEPORT'S BIG FIRE they cannot harm. When the kidneys are right the Evidence to the effect that Mrs. Nancy Jennie Flood, on trial in tin* blood will be pure and the aches will vanish. If you circuit court on thecliarge of murder- $15,000 L0MT IN CUTTER have oflier symptoms of kidney disorder you need not ing John London, presented an ap- FACTORY BLAZE. wait for the aches. We guarantee this remedy will re- plication for, ami ultimately received an insurance policy ou London's turn the price if it ever fails. life, was given at the trial yesterday Fifty Workmen Out of Employ- Do You Price 50 cents. afternoon by Norman W. Mather, ment. Will Not Rebuild. who with Charles F. Mercer, lias From the Freeporl Herald, Oct. 22. ofllces in the Wlddlcomb luilldlng. Wish to Mather swoin? that Mrs. Flood first We tills week have to chronicleone made iiiquiries uf liliu about getting of tlie most severe losses Freeport a $2,000 policy ou the life of lier sou ever sustained by fire, in the burning James, but that a short time later of the Freeport cutter factory, which Save she applied In proper form for a $2,000 throws about fifty men out of em- LOOK'S policy on London's life. This appli- ployment.. cation was not successful, but one The fire was discovered about 7:30 Drug and Book Store made within a few days for a $1,000 Tuesday evening by Nightwatch A. Money policy was granted, the witness Heck and the alarm sounded. In a testified. few minutes a large force of men was Sheriff Chapman and Deputy De- on hand with extinguishers and pails, boer were recalled yesterday and but their labors were in vain, as the submitted to a long cross-examlua- whole interior of the building was a Mou relative to blood spots and In- mass of llames and they could not dentations upon the celling In the even get out the cutter and buggy room over London's head. Tjiey bodies that were ready for shipment. swore positively that while there There was a large amount of lumber were blood spots when they first near the building and It was moved Watches saw the body I here were no indenta- to a place of safety. In about an tious. Since then some one has ta- hour the destruction was complete: ken a sharp instrument and made and the stockholders, who held all Diamond Rings We nddrnw Ihln question to those who have not purchnml a Quick well scattering dents such as might the way from one to one hundred Meal Steel EUmge niui a Gold Ooiu Ooal Stove. Why not Guy the ntovo that be made by shots, but In many cases shares, could only .watch their hard •aues 7011 money when you purchaHe and fuel afterwards. All we ask is a these dents obliterated the blood earnings go up in smoke. cumparUon of nui* ttovea and prices. A visit to our store will covluce you that stains, showing that- they were Many of our laboring men are thus and Jewelry these atatemeoU are easily proven. made after the blood had lodged out of employment and frill have to Will sell ell stovea on weekly or monthly payments. there. They also swore that 110 go to other towns. The plant would Yours, shot was found In the celling and In have Invoiced at least $18,000, with I invite the inspection of my stock of the above feeling addition produced a chisel found In $3,000 insurance. The employes in the house, the corner of which fitted the bench room ail lost tools which assured of its being the largest and finest assortment many of these indentations, tending were worth from $25 to $30. In our ever before shown in this place. My values and the to show that someone who was In- opinion the factory will not be re- quality guaranteed to be unequaled. R. B. Boylan. terested In showing that Loudon built. shot himself has visited the house since the tragedy and made the marks. Mrs. Rarr, matron of the county MUST BE SENTENCEB Jail swore that she heard a conversa- R. D. STOCKING tion In the jail between Mrs. Flood Fine Engraving and JEWELER. and Barney Flugleton, when the FOR RECEIVING A BRIBE. latter was also under arrest on Watch Repairing our Specialty. LOWELL, MICH. suspicion, in which the woman re- L .K. 8AL8BURY. proached him for having sworn ou the inquest that he saw her leave t he Has Beeu Denied New Trial by house with smoke following her. He answered that he had to testify Supreme Court. Watches Clocks that way In order to clear himself Lansing. Oct. 28.—The Saisbury and yet out to help her. William case is settled at last and the ex- Mathews, a local Insurance man. Grand Rapids city attorney, who on Silverwear and was sworn, but the court adjourned Nov. 5 will be released after serving f until afternoon. He will tell of Mrs. twenty months in the Detroit house Flood taking out an insurance upon of correction for violation of the 771A Can't fornish that iiovi«h nppetUe yon piisHBN.e3 year# a>fo, but old John London. United States banking laws, now &JL|P Can ftirniHh NICE PIES, Junt an riioiI as you ever ate. Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 26.— Cut Glass... faces another sentence whose maxi- We makenur own mince meat and take partioular'pains to use When was John London killed? mum Is ten years In state prison or a the bent and moet whoiewyue materiiis and just ihe rijfht proportion of That Is the question which has risen t fine of $5,000 with one year in Jail. theiA to make an appetizing pie. Just try one. Vou turnish the appetite in the trial of Mrs. Jennie Flood, who By a unanimous decision of the —we will furnish the pie. with Bernard Fingieton, is cimrged Supreme court, rendered at 4 o'clock I with the murder of the Ada town- yesterday afternoon. Lant K. Sals- ship farm hand. burg Is found guilty of accepting for According to the story of the two New goodH ari-iviug constantly In denlgiiH his Influence In the water deal of 1901 defendants, who were the only per- a bribe of $25,000 from Thomas F. that represent the iMJst efforts of expert ar- sons near the scene of the tragedy, tisans, \jy qualities that stand second to McGarry. The decision affirms the London accldently met his death verdict of tlie Superior court Jury of none, for they are first In excellence and the WEDON SMITH, T „ . , about 11:30 o'clock In the forenoon. Dec. 4 of that year that it will now h B k r prices ara invariably low. In Both Mrs. Flood and Fingieton claim become necessary forjudge Alfred that two shots were fired, one in the Wolcott, before whom the respond- JEWELRY middle of the forenoon when they ent was tried, to pass sentence ac- were both In the Held and the other cording to the statute under which at the time mentioned. Patrick the indictment was returned. It's not all la the price. Few inexperienced McCormlck, one of the nearest neigh- Detroit, Oct. 28.—Lant K. Saisbury bors to the Flugleton farm, and people can tell the difference between "lire former city attorney of Grand Rapids, gilt," "rolled plate," "filled" and "solid" Edward Downes. who was working who will be released from the house Jewelry. Buy your Jewelry where you have about a hundred yards from the of correction next Wednesday, wept scene i if the tragedy, sta te tha t t hey confidence. We sell the gold that "won't this morning while discussing the heard only one gnu report. That come off." Supreme Court decision which means was in the middle of the .forenoon. that he must go back to that city Itwasabout this time that James for another sentence. E. Fiiigieton, the son of the accused "They will not have to come after > man was at the farm. me." said Saisbury. "1 will go back and facethecourt. I do notice what A. D. good another term in prison for me IONIA IS IN LINE. can do to anybody, but I will accept "ee our n«-w scientific optical my fate, if it means another sentence. lostrumenl for tittiaji the oyt b. I realize that 1 am away down, but I still have friends and the lawyers (JHANTS FKANCHISK FOB who fought so well for me during KLtlTiaC RAILWAY. my trial are still trying to help me. 1 have many friends who have stuck by me through it all, and they are Detroit Shnreholder Sav» New tine still faithful. When it is all over I Ih hure to (io and Sure to Pay. shall return to Grand Rapids and try to live down my past. Ionia. Midi., Oct. 2S.—At a special meelinii of the city council held here SCHOOL NOTES. last nlghl. Messrs. Uopkius and Wes- Miss Edith Vaudenbergh spent A Neat Cott. promoters of t he (i ran J Rapids- Saturday and Sunday at her home Ionia iiiterburbHii. were given a at Howard City. frani'hlse for tlielr road through the Sweet Miss Iva Masten was called to her city. The only change made in the home In Grand Rapids Saturday, her franchise from the speclicatlons pre- father having received severe Injuries Meat viously publisheil is that the comp- from a fall. any is compelled to begin working Two debating clubs have been or- on its line within one year instead of Market ganized In the High school for ex- The white or nearly white vest will eighteen months. temporaneous speaking. / be a great favorite this season. Kverv- Ionia pi'opie are greatly pleased The Olympic and Adelplc siVietie/ body will A-ear them on semi-dress oc over the prospects of the Hue and is have been reorganized in the \Hl^li caslons. a property lias already beyanto boom school. \/^ since the line was assured. The patterns are stripes, dots. plaMs Miss Cella Noble resigned her posi- and figures, and they aft? ys Weuriek's The (iraud Rapids Post of Oct. tion in the grades. Miss Williamson 2') has l his; of Grand Rapids was engaged in her Wallace Franklin of Uetrolt. secre- place but was taken ill and is unable Washable as a Pocket HaadkcrJiicf. tary and assistant treasurer of the Where obanlinm rules and the wish of customers is the carver to teach. Handsome patterns in silli aini "•.•r- Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and pleasure. No tionhle to give yon whrt you want. The beet of every stedsfor those who pivfer tiiem. v.iu Muskegon Interbuiban line, is in thing to be fouud in a tir»l class market, down weight and honett pritts. The new Citizens telephone direct- can't pull through tin's ismi. sir the city today on official business. Can yon ask more* ^ ories will be in hands of the patrons without a white or fam-y Vest. All The principal purpose of the visit is in a few days. They are the product prices $1 to to look over the route of the new in- of Thk Lkdcer Job rooms and aneat terburban line that will lie run . to job of course. a L. WEYRICK. Ionia in which he is interested as CHAS. ALTHEN one of the heaviest stockholders. There will beaThanksglvlngparty The Clothier Speaking of the new line he said given by Moseley Arbor, No. -6)9, at today: "The route of the.line is that place on Wednesday evening, One door East City Bank. through some of thejlinest farming Nov. 25. All are Invited. *

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. PHE LKUOKK, LOWELL, MiOH. TdtfUSDAY, OCTOBKR. 29 1908. TUE LEDGER,LOWELL, M1C1I., THyttSDAV. OCTOBKR, 29 ltto3 LITTLE BABY. NEW AMBASSADOR NAMED. WHAT THE WANTS GOOD JS. Was Boasbt for f3,000 aad Wlll Ilr Hear? Mortimer Daraad Selected Be Reared la All Heayceta Seeretarr of Stat* Warner Will A9» to Repreaent Great Britain International Correspondence Schooisi Like • Child. New Franklin Typewriters peal to Miohlvaa Conareaamea at Waabinvtoa. OF SCRANTON, PA. }:etfcin and Seaatora. America's queerest baby, for whom ty %rtno

W. C. T. V. Mrs. Herman Yanderstolp of Grand C. M. Hubbel of Chlcrgo la helping DRINK THE Rapids Is the guest of her sister-in- hta brother, J. N., during potato The Lowell Union will be enter- law, Mrs. F. Clark. harvest. tained at the home of Mrs. J. D. Har- Potatoes are rotting badly here. vey Friday, Oct. 80, at 2.30, p. m. A J. W. Brevier, who has suffered good attendance is requested. Con- many weeks with a sore hand, Is Mrs. Maynard entertained Mra vention committees to report. much better. Burger and daughter of Lyons, re- Our Country Cousins cently. The W. C. T. U. convention will be Bell Charley Reeves of Grand Rapids held at the Lowell Baptist church visited at Leroy Wood's Wednesday. Mae Chase is assisting Mrs. May- Nov. 4, 6 and 6. Opening session Visitors at Wm. Patterson's the nard through apple and putato Wednesday afternoon, cloBing Friday past week were Mrs. Warren Snow harvest. afternoon. Mrs. Faxon of Saginaw and daughters of Hill City, Tenn., will lecture on the topic, "Yesterday TBRQBIflCES STATION. Geo. Murray, wife and daughter of Mrs. Denny spent last week KMt Conttty Andltiflg Board. and To-Day in the Philippines.'' The Town line, and J. Epley, wife and IF THE Alaskan boundry decision results, as now seems public Is cordially invited to attend A bee was held Friday to clean the with her sister. Mrs. Frank Sherrard MB. EDITOR:— Coffees church. In Keene. son of Grand Rapids. possible, in the independence of Canada, it will be a blessing any or all of these meetings. One word about the Kent county, to our northern neighbor. It is high time she cut loose from A surprise party was given Albert , Miss Etta Chapman returned Sat- Sunday guests at John Ellis' were COOP Auditing Board. I investigated its urday, from a pleasant visit with C. Shepard and wife of Ada and Mrs. mother's apron strings. workings and can say it has been NOTICf TO C0MM8SI0NER8 ON CUIUS. Thomlt at his home Saturday night. , Reed of Iteed City. tat* of Mlohigaa, The ProbaU c. 0. LAWRENCE, DISTRIBUTOR. her sister, Mrs. Gardner and other very satisfactory. The Board has Mr. VanTimmerman's family are 1friend s In Smyrna. o come to stay and, if by any technicai S Court for the County of Kent. In the having diptherla and scarletlna. I BELDING and Greenville papers are discussing the rela- defect, it should be declared illegal matter of the estate of ANN WALTON, Mrs. Frank Chapman was In PRATT LAKE. The K. O. T. M. M. enjoyed a fine ! Mosely Saturday. tive merits of their respective produce markets. Go it, boys! by the Supreme court it wiii be the deceased. Having been appointed com- public auction to the highest bidder THE LOWELL MMKET lEFORT. A. T. Swift and wife of Grand Hap- duty of every tax payer to pack his mi«iooen to reoeive, examine and ad j nit on Friday, the (Ifteenth day of Jan- banquet Saturday night. Mrs. Jas. Colvin Is home from her have all the fun you can; but neither of you can trot in the [Corrected Oct. 28, 1903.] ids spent Sunday wllth Mr. and Mrs. grip and go down to Lansing at all claims and demands of all persons uary. one thousand nine hundred The Gleaners wlll have a dance at visit In Grand Rapids and Coopern- G. X. Gould. same class with Lowell. the next Legislature and camp on against said deoeated, we do hereby give and four, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of that their hall at Moseley Friday night. vllle. its trail untU such a law is passed: notice that six months from tbe Mrd day day, at the East front door of the GRAIN. Everyone invited. Max Denny Is putting in a culvert Chancey and Clinton Miller and HOWEVER, if Dowie would first save Chicago, he would also one putting the Kent county of October, A. D., 1908, were allowed bv Kent county court house In the city Wheat 80c per bushel on the road west of Fox's corners. mother have gone ro their farm In said oonrt for ereditors to present their A large number from here attended Keene. sheriff's office on a salary which will of Grand Rapids. Kentcountv, Mich- Oats 86c " " 15. Condon and wife of Smyrna BETTER be better qualified to redeem New York. According to all re- ,, the horse races at Lowell last week nave the county thousands of dollars. claims to us for examination and adjust- Igan, said court house being the Corn : 85c " spent Sunday at A. Sayles. Loyal Taylor Is entertaining his ports, there are still several unsaved people in the Windy City. I have been at Grand Rapids for two mcnt, that we will meet at the i-Midence inaoe where the circuit court of Kent Rye 50c " " Thursday. Churh service were held here Sun- sister, Mrs. Kettle, of Georgia. Are the souls of Gothamites worth more? weeks attending the session of of JOHN Q. WATTS, Bowne towiwbip in county IH held. FRED Frances Lavender went to Orleans Board of Supervisors. The October aald county, on Saturday tbe 2nd day of Said premises are described In said day, conducted by Rev. .1. G. Mange Karl English and w ifc spent Sunday Corn and Oats $24 00 per ton Tuesday. assisted by Mr. Wunch. This closes session usually takes about four or January, A. Dn 1904, and on Batuiday, mortgage as follows: "The follow- with friends in VermontvlUe. _ IT MUST be evident to all that a new opera house is need- Bran 18 00 " " E. Ring had the misfortune to get the meetings for tlie present. Ave weeks. You can give the Audit- tbe 23rd day of April, A. D, 1904 al ing described land and premises 41 Fred Jacobi and wife of Lowell and ed in this place. There are many occasions when more than one ing Board credit for about |8,000 in- ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of each of situated In the Village of Lowell, Middlings 20#.00 " the second and third Angers on his • said days, for the pnrpoee of eiamining Corn Meal..! 21 00 " " right hand sawed last Saturday. Wort Fletcher of Mt. Pleasant spent public hall is necessary—the annual gatherings of the Old Res- chiding the mileage for a shurt session Couutv of Kent, State of Michigan, Deafness Cuanot bu Cured Sunday at J ude Fletcher's. this year. I heard one supervisor and adiosting said olaims. vix: Lot flve(5)of Sweet and Smith's FEATHER DRESSED PODLTRT. Mrs. Howard Butler is a great dents, for instance. Architect Rush says that a building of the say if tlie Auditing board continued Dated, Bowne, Oct 28, A, D. 1908. addition to the Village of LoweU/' by local applications as they cannot Lon Miller had a valuablecow shot 14c per pound sufferer from her right llhnb, which | reach the diseased portion of the ear. right sort would pay 12 per cent, on the investment. he did not think he would be a candi- JOHN Q. WATTS 1 . . Dated the 22nd day of October, 1903. Turkeys is growing worse. in the leg by town hunters, recently. WILLIAM E. DAVIS /Oommlsalonefs. Ducks 18c " " There Is only one way to cure deaf- date for supervisor uext spring as QEnTRUOB CLARK, Misses Nemma and Carrie Freeman the time he would be on the board Assignee of said Mortgage. Chickens 12c " " J. Mosher has not been feeling as ness, and that in by constitutional THE friends of Bank Wrecker Andrews are "moving Fowl 8c " " well as usual the past few days. remedies. Deafness iscaused by an in- and Maude O'Harrow drove to Ber- at Grand Rapids would be so short MORTOAOB SALE. S. P. HICKS, Atty. for said Assignee. lin Center Ia»t week to visit friends. heaven and earth" to get that scoundrel out of jail. Ooesn't it it would not pay him. There was PRODUCE flamed condition of the mucous lin- Default has l)oen made in the pay- Mrs. David Clawson of Orleans ing of the Eustachian Tube. When beat all how hard it is to administer justice to a big rascal? And an effort made to put the Board of Flour. 93 00 per cwt spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Elnora Cleveland and Mrs. G. ment of a certain mortgage dated NOTICE TO COMMI9BIONBR OR this tube Is Inflamed you have a C. Tucker of Leonldas are expected Supevlsors on record in regard to the fifth day of February in the 20c per down Lavender, and attended church here. only last week a poor wretch got ten years for stealing sixty Hherlff'H salary, but being in the CLAIMS 18c perponnd rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing here to visit next week. Mrs. Tucker jear one thousand eight hundred and Butter and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf- There is no half way ground with us. The best is none too good for our cus- cents. Moral: "Get a plenty while you'r getting." raiuoiity the thing was tabled and tate of Mlohlgaa, The Probate Lard 9 to 11c t " Wm. Merrill of Kansas wus a guest will remain all winter with Mrs. Ida ninety eight, executed by Frank B. at B. Ring's Sunday night. ness Is the result, and unless the in- Babcock. after a number of discussions it was Clark and Gertrude Clark, his wife, SCourt for the County of Kent. In tbe Wool 15 to 18c " •' tomers. Good Values, Better Styles, Best Quality and the Largest stock in Lowell. voted down by a vote of 22 to 24. matter of tbe estate of JOHN 8. WALTON flamatlon can be taken out and this LAST Sunday evening, Rev. Chas. Nease said that some of the village of Lowell, KentCounty, Beans ..$1 75 to 2 00 per bushel tube restored to Its normal condition Commissioner Scott visited the 1 will say a word next week about deceased. Havlnt been appointed com- 35c to 40c " *• CAIIIIOIfSllDRO. | Christian people have a notion that they must isolate them- Michigan, to W. A. Watts, cashier of Potatoes hearing wlll be destroyed forever. schools In this vicinity last week and the cOunty road system. the City Bank, Whitney, Watte & Co., missioners to receive, examine and adjust FRUITS, There were services at the M. E. | spoke In most praiseworthy terms of selves from the social world; but that it is a mistaken one: Respectfully, all claims and demands of sil persons Nine cases out of ten are caused by of Lowell, Kent County, Michigan, Apples 75c to 100 per bbl church last Sunday. {Catarr h which is nothing but an In- them all. Frank N. White. which said mortgage was recorded sgainit said deceased, we do hereby give that they have a duty to perform in society, and should not neg- notice tbst six months from tbe 28rd day MEATS The L. M. S. will meet at the home flamed condition of the mueous sur- In the office of the Register of deeds of of Mrs. Eugene Tuttle Oct 29. i faces. lect it. The point is well taken. The hermit has had his day. Kent County aforesaid in liber 257 of of October, A. D.. 1908 were allowed by Beef, live, weight... 13 00 to3 50 per cwt Saves Two Pron Oeath. "Quality is Supreme A BATTLE IH THE AIR. said court for creditors to preeent their We will give one hundred dollars mortgages on pages 236 and 237 on Beef dressed 16 00 to « 00 " Mrs. L. P. Thomas of Lowell called for any enne of Deafness (caused by "Our little daughter had an almost tue seventh day of February In the claims to us for examination and adjnst- Veal dressed SO 00 to 7 00 " on her brother John Hoag who is ' fatal attack of whooping cough and INDOLENT, make-believe Christians get some hard raps lyM-rows Attack a Boat of Drasea meot and thai wb will meet at the residence' 1 catarrh) that cannot be cured by year one thousand eight hundml Sheep live welght...$3 00 to 3 50 " seriously ill caring for him Saturday Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circul- bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Hav- from Rev. G. L. Sprague's pulpit. Here is one: "Some peo- File* aad Are Pat to Icaoatla- of JOHN Q. WATIB, Bowne township io Lambsllve welghtM 00 to 4 50 " and Sunday. lland, of Armonk, N. Y , "but when 4 and ninety eight at 8:30 o'clock, a. ni. ars. free. ple sing, S{and up. Stand up for Jesus,' on Sunday, who will loaa Fllsht.* Said mortgage was assigned by said county on Baturdav, tbe 2od day of Calves live $5 OOto 6 00 " all other remldlesfailed, wesaved her January, A. D., 1904 and on Saturday tbe Pork alive 15 00 " Mr. Cormick, wife and two sons of F. J. CHENKV & CO.. TOLKDO, O. Every man who reads the newspapers or magazines; every mother who has not even SIT up for him through the week." Soft words have W. A. Watts, cashier of the City Grand Rapids were guests of (leo., Sold by Druggists, 75c. life with Dr. King's New Discovery. The Hochi of Tokyo prints ths follow- 23rd day of April, 1904, at ten o'etook in Pork dressed ....$«50to7 00 " Our niece who had consumption In boys to clothe, knows that K. N. & P. and H. S. & M. Clothing is the finest that's Bank, aforesaid, to Gertrude Clark tbe forenoon of each of ssid dsys, for the Hall and wife last week. Hall's Family Pills are the best. their right time and place; but a little medicine of this sort is ing wo&derfol tale: "On tbe 23d ult., at of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, on the an advanced stage, also used this made, beyond question or doubt. There are other concerns that sell clothing, but good now and then. thirtieth day of September in the purpose of examining and adjusting said Dr. Wilson and Thomas Jones, the wonderful medicine and to-day she four p. m., that part of airy space that claim. ^ THE LEDGER has the largest and CA9CAUB. there is only one store in Lowell where K. N. & F. or H. S. & M. Clothing is sold, overcanopies a slope commonly called year one thousand nine hundred and miller, were in Grand Rapids on Mon- Ik perfectly well." Desperate throat three; which said assignment was Dated Bowne, Oct. 23rd, A D. 1908. best circulation in this section. Re- day of last week. and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's and that is at "Marks" of course, where quality and fair prices go hand in hand. If THE annual crop of hunting accidents is now being har- Notoyaaika, which forms part of Uba- member this when placing your fall Mrs. J. Teeple(nee Lettle Whedon) recorded in the office of the Register of i Commiaaioners' Is with her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Patter- New Discovery nn to no other medi- you are satisfied to buy an inferior make because you are told that it's just as good vested. A fool and a gun make a combination hard to beat— gamlmachi, In TesashI, Hokkaido, be- Deeds of Kent County, aforesaid, on JOHN Q. WATTS f advertlBing. Mrs. Devandorf of Grandvllle vlslt- cine on earth, infallible for coughs came the scene of sanguinary battle be- hor uncle. James Schoomaker, and son after returning from a visit with any sense into. Ordinary horse sense would prevent the shoot- the fourteenth day of October In the Mr. Teeple's parents at Newaygo, and colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar- —why, that's your own lookout. If you want the smartest styles, the best fit—equal tween hostile forces of winged creatures. other relatives last week. ing of men and live stock; but in many cases it seems utterly year one thousand nine hundred and She will soon reinrn to her home in anteed by D. G. Dook. Trial bottles to high-priced tailor-made, the best fabrics and fine hand tailoring, then you will look The combatants were 100 swallows on three In liber 297 Of mortgages on Mrs. J. F Bookey spent a few days Dakota. free. up "Marks" of course. If your pocket-book is slim and you want a low priced Suit lacking. As for those drunken Grand Rapids louts who went the one side and millions of dragon flies page 18 at 3 o'clock p. m. - ARE YOU SORE? USE ^ of last week In Grand Rapids. The amount claimed to be due on Mesdames Keene and Thompson KEBXB CENTER. or Overcoat "Marks" will give you the best value for your money—the best quality horse-pounding through Ada, shooting at everything in sight in on the other. If inferior In number, the J. Joyce, wife and sister, Miss Weeks enjoyed a visit at the home Mrs. S. twallows were certainly superior in in- said mortgage at this date of and greatest satisfaction. If you want a high grade, hand tailored regular Wild West style, Jackson is too good for 'em. principal and Interest Is the sum of had the pleasure of heai ing the world LaDarge In Ada township last week. Amasa Lee and wife spent Sunday tellectual and physical powers to their two hundred and eighty-eight and renowned singer, "Melba" at Power's with his son Fred. Mr. Lee Is very )ara€amph Opera House last Friday evening. S. Y. Thompson and wife of Grand poorly with heart trouble, and Mrs. opponents on the occasion in quesUon, and seventy-four one hundredths Rapids were guests of his mother SENATOR GORMAN is said, in his Maryland campaign, to as one would believe, and everybody had Lee, a cancer. No hopes are enter- dollars, (f288.74) and an attorney fee Rdieres Instantly or Mooey Refunded. Ed Wilde returned with his wife to here last Saturday. be attacking President Roosevelt for dining with Booker T. but one opinion as to the end of ths stipulated for In said mortgage in Grand Rapids Sunday. tained for the recovery of either. Washington and for "going beVond his constitutional powers in mid-air contest case of foreclosure. No proceeding The funeral of Charles Henry Brown The appointment at the Keene "But the unexpected happened, and in law or equity has been instituted Muscular Rheumatism Sam Reed waa seen on our streets was held at the home Weddesday, church has been changed and preach- the settlement of the coal strike." If there were ever any to recover said debt or any part recently. Oct. 21, Rev. Chas. Bennett ofllclat- ing will be at half past two every after charges and countercharges, and Sore Mtade* Sore Joints and Neuralgia. Ing, and was largely attended. The Winter Suit or Overcoat doubts of Teddy's re-election, such campaigning as that would thereof. Therefore, notice Is hereby At preseutcoidsseem the prevailing Sunday. We hope to have a good other aeronauUc movements ending In floral oferings were abundant. A smash them. Lincoln rather exceeded his "constitutional 'at close quarter* fighting of some dura- given that by virtue of the power of The only External Remedy which wffl Sweat Out the feature of the season. Many people attendance now. nale cpntained in said mortgage and ufHlcted. pillow of flowers bearing the word powers" in a good cause; and—well; that is history. If East- Uon, the swallows beat a hasty retreat, Fever and Inflammation. "Grandpa" was especially beautiful; While Lena Bowen was out riding then come to "Marks" and make your selection. Not only will you find the best in in pursuance of the statute in such At an g«od DngglstB. ern Democrats must howl about Roosevelt's settlement of the or rather disgraced themselves by the case made and provided, said mort- Snldcoly toMcnWe. A tmOBomaa. Hunters from all quarters of the also an emblem of heads of ripened last Friday with hercoltltgotfrlght- quality, but absolutely the laigest stock and the greatest assortment to choose from. most confused flight ever Indulged In by gage will be foreclosed by a sale of globe, are Invading the wood sur- wheat so symbolical of his busy life ened, threw her out, bruising her up coal strike, let them look to Baer, Morgan & Co. for votes. roumUng the "Burg," Automobiles and rl|>ened age now gathered Into quite badly but Inflicting no serious a vanquished enemy. Then the victori- the premises therein described at f'orSnle b> A. I>. STCJROIH Injuries. ous dragon flies flew about that partic- •flffroreT Many are debarred, espec- harvest. He was laid at rest In PEOPLE wishing to locate in a town where their children ially^ ladles, from enjoying a drive on Cascade cemetery lieslde his little son. Onr pastor had to go to Ada to ular portion of the sky with the untals- account of meeting with thoes horri- He leaves his wife, one daughter, can be educated at slight expense would do well to consider takable 'air* of noble conquerors, per- live, because of scarcity of houses; ble machines. Mrs. Ella Buttrlck, seven grand- but says he will be here with us till Lowell before settling elsewhere. Living expenses are low forming all sorts of 'assertive' antics, children, three great grand children he thinks the people, wlll be glad to here, and our High school is on the University list; which which Included airy curacollng, evolu- Broke Into His House. and a host of friends to mourn the build a parsonage here. tions, soarings, plunging, etc., all suffi- loss of a kind neighbor and a faith- Mens means that graduates are admitted to the University, normal S. LeQuinn of Cavendish, Vt., was Furnishings ful husband and father. Mrs. Earl Adams is here Irom Ban- Mens Suits ciently significant and all tending to pro- schools and colleges without examination. The free use of one robbed of his customary health by field, visiting her mother-in-law. claim the fact of their undisputed occu- invasion of Chronic Constipation. Rev. Keene gave a most Interest- 15 Doz. men's Jessie, daughter of Judson Lee Is A four button sack, military of the best school libraries in the State is another consideration pation of the atmospheric superflcles When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke ing report Sunday evening of the gray stripe knit over- atYpsllanti attending school. cut, brown mixed I casslmere,, not to be overlooked. . These a few of many good points in over the Notoyazaka." Into his house, his trouble was arrest- National convention of the Church of shirts, extra long Christ, which he attended at Detroit. good lining, good Overcoats ed and now he is entirely, cured. Quarterly meeting at the Keene and good quality. favor of Lowell as a place of residence. They're guaranteed to cure. 25cents sleeve lining, K. N. STOP FOOT BINDING. • Mrs. E. R. Johnson was able to church Nov. 15. Presiding Elder & F. make. Form- Former price 55c. A Full House at D. G. Look's drug store. attend services Sunday. She Is still Chase wlll be with us. For this sale STILL, the Board of Supervisors might have permitted the er price $8.50. 6 = Men's blue black beaver Ckleeae Weaaeai Orssalme Club to laa* unable to use her right arm or hand. Lena Walker, of South Boston, Is For this sale ' overcoat, all sizes, People to VOTE on the county roads system. Wouldn't have Vrore Their Underatandlns—Re- SOUTH BOSTON-ELMDALE. Mrs. James Harris of Caledonia, visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Ray- well made 20 Doz. Men's done any hurt to learn what the People WANT, would it? The (oraae That Mlafrt Follow. Mr. Gumming of Clarksvllle con Mrs. F. M. Thompson, Mrs. Mabel mond. ood sleeve lining fleeced lined under- Replete with every desirable fabric and ducted the services at the Congrega- f1 N & F make. People have a right to express themselves, haven't they? Or, Llllle and Mrs. Emma Annis and Rosa, daughter of John Laux, Is A four button sack, military shirts and drawers, According to the North China Herald, garment made to delight woman kind, tional church last Sunday daughter, Mary were viwitors at Former price $7.; assorted colors. do the Supervisors propose to do the People's thinking. 'Pears very sick with Typhoid fever. cut. brown mixed casslmere, For this sale.. there Is a movement along the Hoang- Blrdell Carr and family visited at Mrs. Horace Johnson's last week. with Invisible stripe. All wool, Former price (MC. like there's a few of the aggregation who locate all the brains Ho to Improve the standing of Chinese brought from the great mills of the world E. L. Taylor's In Bowne Sunday. • Monday Manton Wilkinson begins made with good serge lining, Fort ids sale only his studies at Dr. Conkey's veterinary b\ women. Tien Tsu Hul, the Society ot Altheu Nye, wife and little child of A Home Testimonial. padded shouldersulders, Q'y Men's black, all wool beaver of the county under their No. hats. It's a mistake, gentle- inquantity and qifality unsurpassed^ school atGrandRapldsfor G months. Lake Odessa were the guests of Chas K. N. & P. make. II O f overcoat. Farmer 10 Doz. men's men. Let the People vote. the Natural Feet, has been established. Lowell, July 14.190:1. He rents furnished rooms aud doea Klghn over Sunday. Former price! 112.50 112.50.. U satin lining, good I hea vy wool socks, Its sole purpose being the extermination lljrht house keeping. His wife and 1 can truly recommend Hazzard red, gray or blue. of pedal slavery throughout the Celestial OWELL'S leading supply center—the Mrs. Farnham and daughter Car- son are with him. sleeve lining, all sizes! rie of Grand Rapids visited her son, Kidney cure as the best kidney medi- For this sale. Ui K N & F make Former price 50c. THE fact, as shown by Supervisor White in this issue, kingdom. Its membership, as yet total- dry goods house offers every induce- Coats spool cotton 4C For this sale \ ly inadequate to expedite progress, is Clarence over Sunday. Mrs. Farn- cine made as I have tried several Chad Lee and Harvey Russ started Former price $11.50.1 that the new Board of Auditors has saved the county $3,000 on t ment in price, quality and assortment 50 yard Richardson silk will remain for a few weeks. kinds of kidney medicine and hare for Texas last Monday for a visiting For this sale composed, says the New York Herald, thread .4c no relief. 1 suffered day and night trip and to see the country. the last session of the Board of Supervisors, is proof enough for thebujing of piece goods of all kinds. Mrs. C. Vf. Taylor and daughter A four button cutaway sack 10 Doz. men's of native and foreign women. Its first 100 yard Richardson silk with kidney trouble. Could not He all wool, black clay Ladies' ready to wear garments, feminine sitent Sunday with Mrs. C. D. Mat- Mrs. Converse is here visiting her i hand knit Wool that the fellows who are fighting, the new law ought to be step toward reform Is ths publication thread 8C In bed with the pain in my back. I worsted, French | Men's black all wool Kersey tocks, who has been very ill at W. son, George. socks, assorted colors of its propaganda and a petition to for* apparel and household goods. Every think it Is the best 1 ever used as It yoked Farmer Satin overcoat. Farmer spotted. The law is defective; no doubt of that. It does not Best light prints 4G Johnson's. double heel and Urn., signers to aid In freeing Chinese •women necessity and luxury for euery day use has cured me. 1 can gladly recom- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey have lining KN&Fmake satin lining, padded| allow the Auditors time enough for their work; and perhaps the Good dark prints 40 Chas. Klahn purchased two west- Former price 35c. , from mortifying customs. mend it to the suffering. hired out to B, F. Wilkinson for a Former price $12.50 shoulders, K N & Ft may be found at ern horses Monday. For this sale pay is not enough for the ability required: but remedy the defects, When you come right down to the Indigo prints 5G MKS. R. TOWNSEND, Lowell, Mich. year. For this sale only... make Former price instead of killing the law. Potato digging is good work for men bottom of tbe matter It Is time the Silyer grey prints 8C E. L. Taylor of Bowne visited Blr- The Hazzard Kidney cure has no $12.50. For this sale dell Carr Saturday. equal on earth for Kidney and Blad- A Love Letter. 15 Doz. wool who want to board at Grand Rapids all Winter at the expense women of China were given a chance Pure linen crash ft A four button sack, military Lowell's Shopping Home Dr. Taylor of Clarksvllle wlll der disease and Rheumatism. For Would not Interest you If you're Shaker socks. to catch up with their western sisters. Outing flanneU, all 12% cut, all wool green casslmere of the people. Spot the grafters! preach at the Congregational sale by D. G. Look. looking for a guaranteed salve for Former price 20c. There Is no reason on earth to believe quality IN good serge lin- Men's long,, heavy ulsters church next Sunday. « sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd of For this sale they are not naturally gifted with as Good outing flanneU....Jfi ing. K N & V made with good mm O <*7 Do you need a paper of plus? A Bissell r •> LOUAH. Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered RESIDENTS of Lowell have all the privileges of life offered broad an understanding. The project, Best apron check gingham Coafeoi ions of • Priest. make. Former lining. An extra L O f therefore, should not be footless. If carpet sweeper? A new carpet to sweep? M. B. Thompson of Grand Rapids with an ugly sore for a year, but a price $16.00. good bargain, K N by most cities, at but a fraction of the expense. These include •« box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured there Is anything In the old saying, A yard of tape? A new style cloak? It Rev. John S, Cox, 0: Wake, Ark., Is III at the home of his parents, B. For this sale & F make. Former, Red table linen 20c for |M me. It's the best salve on earth. 25c Men's black Duck electric lights, telephones and the purest of water in the homes; "He who runs may readtheir new foot* Writes "For years I suffered from Thompson and wife. price $7.50. matters not what you want you'll find it Red table linen Mc for Inflow Jaundice. 1 consulted a num- at D. G. Look's drug store. coats, rubber lined, well lighted streets, miles of good cement walks and more ing ought to affect their education. Miss Lizzie Hlentzelman is spend- For this sale only... former price f 1.75. at the bi^store—what's more you'll pur- Bed table linen 50c for 390 ber ol ohyslclaas and tried all sorts It Is not anticipated that the innova- ing the week with r her sister, Mrs. For this sale.... building; a growing sewer system and adequate fire protection. chase it at the lowest price and feel that of mec'clnes, bat got no relief. Then GRATrAN-VEROEKKBS. Four button cutaway sack. tion will mean any marked difference in Unbleached table linen 46c Will Whitney, of Irving. All wool, bird's eye weave, Add to these two of the best railroads in the country, an elec- you are getting reliable goods because I began ^he use of Electric Bitters Men's extra heavy, all wool the rhythm of Chinese poetry. It may, for...... 356 Mr. and Mrs. J.Tobln are rejoicing worsted, farmer satin lining, tric road about to be built, good schools, progressive churches, and feel that I am now cured of a Norman Ford and family spent ulsters of Irish Frieze they come from Ruben's. over a baby girl. padded should- however, cause confusion for future Fine unbleached table linen disease that had me in its grasp for Sunday with Hiram Seeseand family good lining, KN & F large public libraries, one of the finest natural parks in the anthropologists who concern themselves We for (ft; twelve years." If you want a reli- of Dutton. Quite a few witnessed the horse ers, H 8 & M Men's gray Duck make. Former price coats, rubber lined country, two beautiful rivers for boating and fishing, good with Chinese footprints on the sands of Fine mercerised table linen able medicine for liver and kidney races at Moseley Sunday. make Former $12.50. trouble, stomach disorder or general Andrew Blough and family of Lake price $18.50. former price $175. roads and lovely drives,* a newspaper that writes its own editor- time. 80c for 220 Odessa spent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Phelps of Detroit spent a debility, get Electric Bitters. It's For this sale For this sale For this sale ials and whoops it up for Lowell fifty-two weeks in the year; The YoHth's Compaaloa la 1904. The Most Complete 02 Inch Bleach table linen guaranteed by D. G. Look. Only 50, with relatives here. couple of days last week with her 80c for ng son James, who Is working at J. D. and beat the batch if you can. And then, there's climate; that's Mrs. L. Godfrey of Bowne Center As the years Increase THE YOUTH'S 72 inch Bleached table linen visited Grandma Ford Friday. Frost's. where we get 'em: and we don't charge a thousand dollais an COHFAKIOK rALLABBPBO. endeavors to -keep pm* Showing of Fall and 80c for .,.§20 T. F. Doyle spent a few days last with them In all that is wise, beaut- We are glad to state that James A number from here attended the acre for it, either. Some of our people have gone to the "health Comfortables 1.00 for 878 week with relatives and friends at iful and progressive, aud not only to otanton, who is at the asylum In surprise given In honor of Walter resorts" of the far West only to get all tied up with rheumatism retain but to deserve the honorable Winter Goods Fine comfortables fL25 Kalamasoo, Is improving. He has Thomas of BowueCenterfrida.v even- Freeport. and other ills and to hump back to Lowell to get rid of their and exceptionally high place it holds for 92C written home and asked about his ing. Agnes Bird of Grand iiapldH Ih vis- •ffiememder this sale commences son L«e and stated that he was iting her cousin, Kittle Byrne. cricks and stitehes. Make no mistake! Lowell is the best in the confidence and affection of three 2 yard wide good quality Stephen Yonder of Lake Odessa generations of readers. The greatest The new styles in Ladies and Misses outer garments are very linoleum ggc treated kindly there. town, in the best county, in the best State, in the best country living authors continue to contribute attractive. We have, by far, the largest stock ever brought into was seen on our streets last week. Florence Jakeway of Bay City Is 2 yd wide very bestqnallty A. G. Steketee and wife of Grand visiting her parents. in the world." Long may she flourish! to it. Lowell. We extend a cordial Invitation to make this store your linoleum |.|q Rapids were guests at tlie home of Miss Birdie Bennett spent Saturda.v Among the important series of shopping headquarters. We can| supply your wants at little Blankets galore from OSfi J. E. Tower several days of last and Sunday visiting with friends in Chas. Jakeway Is caring for his Saturday Oct 24/03 articles will be one on the occupation week. Freeport. brother Sherm's two little boys. SSELBY COaVBBS. It was a great feast to read its pages of tlie farmer in many parts of the prices. to 2-00 par pair. J-B. Harvey came up from Low- A. Weaver lost a valuable horse Dan Lewis, wife and daughter-re- once more. I think the LEDGER tbe world—In England, in Ireland, in The dance and social at Thomit's turned Saturday evening from a best local paper I ever saw." India, In Argentina, etc. ell muuday, to do some carpenter hunt week. Saturday evening was well attended week's visit in Grand Rapids. Largest and most complete line of Ladies, Misses and Chlldrens Cloaks and Jacketsevershown In Lowel work for bis son-in-law. F. G. May- and enjoyed by all. One of the best S. S. conventions The annual announcement num- nard, who is repairing his house. M'CORDS. ever held In Cascade township was ber of THE COMPANION, describing the Le Mrs. P. Byrne spent Sunday with Mra. Cora Thomas of Grand Rap- -. ® Stanton returned last week Adeibert Wood, who has been ids spent last Thursday with Mrs. held at Snow church last Sunday. principal features of THE COMPANION'S her daughter, Mrs. Costeilo. The attendance aud interest good new volume, will be sent to any ad- Monday from Dakota, where he has spending the Summer months at B. D. Seeley and took in ili»' show at been for over two years, having Lillian Jakeway is Improving. the Grange Hall in the evening. and the program fine. dress, free. Chicago, has returned home. The new subscriber for 1904 will re- been called home on account of his The Ideal Entertainnera met with father's Ulness. Mesdames Leroy and Frank Wood Maggie Weeks has accepted a posi- BAST LOWELL. ceive all the Issues of THE COMPANION attended the Rebekah convention at tlona s type wrlterfor the MaseyCo., a crowded house Thursday evening for the remaining weeks of 1903 free M. Ruben & Co. „A. Vosand.wBe have moved Into at the hall. The program wan good Mrs. H. Coles entertained friends H. Booth's house. Saginaw last week. in Grand Rapids. Marks Ruben ana much enjoyed by all. Nearly f 20 and old schoolmates from VanBuren from the time of subscription; also THE COMPANION Calendar for 1904, ALLIE COVERT, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Copelaml re- Mrs. Will Lawson ami daughter of Mrs. Culver is visiting her cousin, worth of tickets were sold. and Allegan counties last week. She Grand Rapids visited her brother, F. Mrs. J. 1). Frost. v'Ji had not seen them for forty years. lithographed in twelve colors and turned Saturdar, from Bordulac, N. • In a recent letter from F. E. Robin- gold. East Side Lowell Mich. D., where they have spent the sum- Wood and family recently. East Side, son of Oregon he says. "THE Low- Old papers for sale at •his ofllce Little Ruth Gilbert was quite sick THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, mer with his brother and family. A John Campbell Is working at Beld- Lowell, Mich. ELL LEDGER waa received to-day last week. 144 Berkly Street, Boston, Mass. welcome home is extended. ing. Bring us your job printing. i'iiir I unaRK f nWRM.. MICH. TUUKSDAV. OCTOBKR. 29 1908.

SOB* Odd Teats. CHAPTER VL quiting love. Let mm leei mat wncn The department of agriculture has un- ELECTRIC ROAuo. TAXES INCREASED. A PROPOSAL. he returns victorious to your side he dertaken a series of exoeriments intend- June 21, 1903. will find this priceless treasure await- Ther Are Now Under the Sopervlalow CcmnilaNlonera Add to the AHaeBBer*' Jane's stepmother was already at ed to answer, if possible, the old ques- Trains leave Lowell as follows; ing him. Tell me. Jane, that it shell of the- State's Railroad Fltfurwa In Twenty-One Mich- i A SOLDIER'S PREMONITION the front door with Edward clasped tion; "How long can seeds remain in For Detroit and Eaat be so." lie would have drnwn her Department. lltan CounlleH. In her arms, for Mrs. Ellery was as the soil, and still retain their power of 10 33 am again within his arms, but Jane put Fated A REAL DAUGHTER For Toledo and South fond of the boy as though he were germination?" In 1901 Dr. Beal report- Lansing. Oct 26.—Deputy Railroad Tradlc Rcmlniscencc of the Great Civil War up her hand in determined gesture. Lansing, Oct. 26.—The state tax com- 10 33 am her own son. Close behind were Res- ed that he had found seeds which re- "No, Col. Bessemer, I must have Commissioner D. H. Clark and James mission has furnished a statement of To Die of Paralyals OF THE REVOLUTION sponded to germination tests after hav- For Grand Rapida, North and West seiner and his staff. When tbe Brit- time to think. I am deeply ucnsiblc Rice, the mechanical engineer of the Us work for the current year by coun- \ 10 33 am 8 36 pm ing been burled 20 yenrs. The seeds bur- Like Father. ish colonel caught sight of .lane he of the honor you do me, but I am state railway department, went to De- ties. it shows thai the total iscrease in luert are but lew persons living who nlght; have had it on my mind for For Saginaw and Hay City By CAROLINE GCBHARDT. led by the agricultural department at hastened forward and grasped her not so young as I once was, and I troit to "begin an Inspection of the assessments in the stale for the current have not at some time in their lives had j some time, and to-morrow it wlll bs 7 48 am d 22 pm M MOCKER. the Arlington farm are packed with dry hand. Ah, Mistress Jane, yon must realize fully what an alteration In my suburban lines of the Detroit United year is $1:12,3112,022. Uf this amount some suporstltious feelings regarding ' too late, for we are going Into a big Helpless Invalid For For Freeport ft 21) pm V M clay In porous clay pots, covered with B.L. BBATTOM, H. F. MOELLKR, J hold your brother accountable for life assent to your request would Wlne Is n mocker," Ah, God. railway. They go clothed with author- $80,434,766 was due to work ot the com- death, ll matters not under what clr-1 battle, and I will be killed In It. Here 1 Three Years. Agt. Gen. Paiw. Ageu *,nn*rlcht. 1901, by J. B. Lipplncott Company. mean. Before passing upon a question It mocks nt the widow's cries. saucers and placeo at various depths, ity, as the last legislature made a law mission in reviewing asseBsments; and cumstances or conditions these may are some papers of mine and some Hocks at tho children asking for bread. from six Inchcs to three and a hnlf feet. placing the electric railways of the state the n mainder. or $51.Sli7.256. was add- creep upon us, few live whom they have j money for the folks, and as you are SYNOPSIS. so weighty,I think it scarce unreason- Mocks when the diunkurd dlts. DP. Miles* Nervine Made laid nt hls'door wns no more. There are 32 complete sets. In pots, under the general supervision of the not touched. A rase Is well In my mem- . able to stipulate for due consider- ed by local assessing officers of their now promoted to lieutenancy In the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. CHAPTER I.—Story opens on Ellery She could fly into a passion over a "Strong drink Is rnglng." Ood help us. representing 109 species, 84 genera and ory. and I propose lo give the same in ' My Nerves Strong. plumatiou in 8ouih Carolina In time of ation." state railroad commlBsloner, the same own voliiion. ' Kentucky heavy artillery and soon go- American revolution. Col. BeBsemer and deed which she imputed to him, but A raging lion. In truth. 34 families. Tests are to be made at as the steam railroads. The law im- a simple, unvarnished manner, and let . ing home north, you take all these and She spoke with dignity and flrm- Spoking the men to slay them. Two counties show a decrease over "For many years I suffered from terrible Arrival and departure of traliu. from Lowel British dragooim arrive and ask nccom- he had henrd no word of condemnn- f fi the reader draw his own inference, i ness, and Kussemer, shrewd enough From old age down to youth. the end of 1, 2. 3, B, 7, 10, IB, 20,25, 30, plies, however, that the department last year: Berrien. $51,BdO, and Manis- deliver them for me, and wish all of headaches and pains at the base of the brain, modaiion of Miss Jane Ellery in the «ib- ,100; total, $87,61)0. Twenty-one j writes Herman Beyland, In Cincinnati them a God bless you and a good-by and finally got so bad that I was overcome torios. Durlna breakfaat tho olhccrs are barbarous treachery in firing upon "Whosoever Is deceived thereby," Commercial Tribune. with nervous nrostration. I had frequent No 19 Mail and Ex to GdHaven 12 23 pm disturbed by lirinK, and an American of- well lor him than girlish confusion by common councils, therefore tbe in- counties show Increases as follows: i for me. Tell them that 1 have maJe an enemy during a flag of truce and Can it bo. he "is not wise?" Ferdinand Borz was a volunteer In the di/ry spells ami was so weak and exhausted No 13 Mail lo Grand Haven 4 80pm tieor dashes UirouKh the lines and disap- would, fell the blood swirl holly in Ood made htm see the awful curse. spection will be confined chiefly to the Barry, $5,046,115; Calhoun, $2,161,735; I my peace with my God and Creator, that 1 could take but little food. The best No 11 Mail and Ex to Gd Haven 9 16 pm pears in the woods. of slnughtering opponents who famous Ninth Ohio volunteer infantry CHAPTER II.—Storm delays departure his veins, while his eyes narrowed And open his blinded eyes. America's Greatest Weekly suburban lines where there are not such Cass. $4,497,007; Charlevoix. $291.30R; . and not to worry about my death; It physicians told me I could n )t live; that I begged for qnarter. Nay, had she regiment at the outbreak of the civil m •4BTBOUNU of British soldiers, and Col. Bessemer, with I tiller determination to conquer —Ram's Horn. governing bodies. Going from tlie De- Cheboygan. $»18.5:i7; Clinton, $2.Wi'»,-1 Is for our glorious country, and, as far would die of paralv?!?, v father and quite wiliinK to reinnin tn Ihe company of not received the monster into her THE war, commanded by the lamented Rob- grandfailier had. 1 rem ined a helpless in- No 12 Mail and Express V 2S am where conquering was made diflicult. troit suburban lines, the ofllclals will in- 050; Delta. $1,247,022: Kalamazoo. $11R.- as concerns myself, I care little, and valid for three years, when 1 heard of Dr. MIHS Ellery. iJurlng dinner a strange bouse with friendliest hospitality ert L. McCook. end ilbl his duty nobly No 18 Evening Exprexs 3 28 pm figure with black face and covered with liis wns not a nature to value highly TEA AND COFFEE INEBRIETY. spect ail the electric Hues of the slate. 330, MacHnac. $68,800; Ionia. $1,847,- cheerfully meet my fate, for I know Miles" Restorative Nsn me and began uiing No 14 Eastern Express 7 43 pm long coat, enters dining-room and give* immediately after his outrageous as such. For his good behavior, his that which came easy. Women al- Doubtless, the result will be many or- 62(1; Jackson, $1,764,968; Lapeer, $2,- 1 will be killed! . . it. That winter 1 ft It betk-r than 1 had be- All Trains Daily except Sunday. Miss Ellery a note. action? Toledo Blade studious qualities and othorpood trails fore in many years, nnd I h. ve not been CHAPTER 111.—British olhcers startled most us beautiful as Jane had come TeatlHony of Medical Aathorltlea ders for the regulation of the railways. 845.235; Lenawee, $10,049,637; Living- A.O. HBYULAOPF,Agent, by appearance of stranger, but did not When he had done all he could TOLKDO, ONIO. he was soon promoted to a noncommis- I After unburdening himself of this troubled with those dreadful headaches since lightly to his arms aud been lightly Which Prores That There Is ston. $1,828,500; Macomb. $101,010; 1 first used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. recognize in him Capt. Worthington, who for the exhausted "horse, Worthing- sioned officer in company A. of which load he looked at me long and stead- they much wished to capture. He was a cast aside. This girl would be hard Such a Disease. New and Larger Building, New Menominee. $727.39J>; Montcalm. $3,- My appetite is good and my nerves are patriot lover of Miss Ellery. That night ton mounted his own and rode away, GIVES CONVICTS LIBERTY he was a member. In all campaigns and . ily from out his deep blue eyes, as strong.—Mrs. N. M. Bucknell, 2929 Oak- to win, and won, would be won for Presses, New Stereotype Plaut 261,305; (Ja! land. $105,195; Shiawassee, O. O. McDANNELL MD the British were attacked at the Ellery but not through the forest this time. marches. In each and every fight that much as to say: "Well, boy, 1 expect land Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. plantation, and many or them killed and always. Many years ago we called attention New and Modern Appliances Sopreme Bench Holds That Prlaon $4,596,855; St. ('lair, t'7O,:i40; Wayne, "For many ye rs 1 suffered from nervous wounded. He took the road that lay along the he participated in. he showed the quali- I astonished you." Such was my con- Pii'jsiciaiad Surgeon He bent his head and kissed her to this distinct form of Inebriety com- in every department. Offlclala Have No Rlsht to Refoae $35,516,017. Total. $80,522,366. ruitration, and coi.ld nut direct my house- CHAPTER IV.—Miss Ellery starts on a ereek, sandy and barren and depo- ties that good soldiers are composed of dition of feelings exactly. 1 turned visit to her aunt, a patriot. Capt. Worth- hands with appealing lips. "Ah be- ing from tea and coffee and character- fold affairs, nor have anv cares. My stom- Offloe 48 Bridge Street Lowell, Mich The Toledo Blade is now iDolalled io its "Good Time" to Prlaonera. —studious and-painstaking In camp and upon him with all the eloquence I had ach was v rv weak headaches very se- ington meets her on the road. They late, bolter suited to his mood than loved, my zealous heart hath again ized It as a well-marked disease. .This Took an Overdone. quarrel because of his night attack on her new building, with a modern plant and on the march and fearless and coura- at my command, exhorted him to vere, and I was so nervous that there was the close, sweet intimacy of the betrayed me Into an eagerness that statement was denied and excited Jackson, Oct 26.—By a decision ol Sault Ste. Marie, Oct. 26.—Prosecut- not a nid'it in vars thai I slept over one guests al her home which was led by equipment, and facilities equal to any geous In battle and on the skirmish eschew all such feelings, to disperse him. He tells her that Col. Bessemer woods. some ridicule. Even the cases which ing Attorney John P. Cornick and hour at a time. We spent hundreds of dol- M. C. GREENE, M. D. luuiaUa hla aniuiffeinent to h*"- merits your rebuke. 1 would not publioation between New York and Chi- the state supreme court 100 Michigan Turning suddenly to the right, he Sheriff Bone have returned from De-1 "ne Always prim and proper in ap- any such thoughts, and not to give lars for d >cto:s and medicine. 1 was taken have you think that I could refuse we published In support of our state- cago. It ia the only Weekly newspaper convicts wlll be released at once. John to Chicago and treated by specialists, but Physician and Surgeon entered a ravine along whose rock}* tour, where they went to investigate pearance, clean and tidy in person and way to any such nonsense, not to any request of yours, though it ia ments were not accepted as evidence. edited exprewdy for every slate and terri- Harney, a prisoner under ten years' received no benefit »t all. Fina ly 1 heard Office over BoHan'snlore, Bridge St.,Lowel bottom ran a swift-flowing stream. of man]f character above reproach. mind forebodings or forewarnlngs; ^ CHAPTER V. one which means for me many weary Within the last two years several ob- tory. The NewH of the World so arranged sentence for burglary, should have been the sudden death of Mrs. Fred Hardy. of Dr. Miles' Nerv.ne Hnd began its use. I Borz was a pattern of young manhood and, as a rivet to the argument was surprised tiiat it helped m- so quickly, Following this for a tedious distance, monienls of uncertainty, now an- scure cases of nervous troubles due to that buny people can more easily com- released some weeks ago l^allowedv They found that she died from poison, i AN INTERRUPTION. while his horse snorted and shook his prehend, than hy reading enmberaome such as thousands were who volunteered showed him I hat as he had been In anil great was my joy lo find, i'fter using E. A. HODGES, D. D. S, SHE WALKED WITH HIM ALONG guished by doubt, now consumed by these beverages have been published, his "good time," but the prison offi- doubtless caused from an overdose ol ; seven buttles,that 1 had lul:v recover d my Only a little over a mile beyond columns of daHiew. \ll current toplea In those dark days. In conversation and many a skirmish and many a battle, head in frequent protest over the j THE GARDEN PATHS. tire of hope. Sweet one, may I not and the authors were forced to recog- cials held that the sentences Harney medicine taken accidentally. She had health."—Mrs. W. A. Thompson, Dululh, where he had mi't Jane she wouid made plain in each issue by speoial editor- deportment always clean, no evil lan- and came forth without a scratch, so DENTIST. roughness of the way, he finally pray that you will at least make the nize the reality of a distinct neurosis nad served in the state reformatory been ill and was using medicine con-1 Minn. have to cross a creek. It was a mean came wit Inn sigiit of a curl of blue this intrusion. My heart so yearned ini matter, written from inception down to All druggists sell and guarante; first bot- Sncceesor to Rickert. uoweli, M1.I1 time of probation short? I am on from this source. A recent editorial at Ionia for assault and battery should tainlng a quantity of mix vomica, j tle Dr. Mile ' Remedies. Send for free book stream with quicksand bottom, un- smoke, and it was not long before he for a sight of you and your hos- date. The only paper published especially my way to capture that, brigand. In the Medical Press and Circular, a for people who do or or Tfot read daily be reckoned against him in deciding This poison is what caused her death, i on Nervous and H-art Diseases. Address fordable except at one place. This was able to see that the smoke arose pitable home that I feared to indulge Sumter. When that is accomplished. leading London weekly, discusses this newspapers, and yet thirst for plain facts. his claim for good time. Harney i Dt. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. S, P. HICKS ford, partly made by nature and from a camp-lire. j myself by coming here lest I could MlvhlKun Dclcata Drake. 1 shall return this way; then may I subject as follows; That this kind of a newspaper is popular, calmed that his Ionia sentences were helped out by man, was marked on Scattered along the rocky base not tear myself away, but he would Ann Arbor. Oct. 2tl.—The University | LOANS not claim my answer?" "Text-books on the practice of medi- is proven by tbe fact that the Weekly Illegal, as it was beyond the Jurisdic-' either side of the stream by a sign- and edges of the ravine, at con- hear of naught but that we must of Michigan defeated Dm! e University T*vo PolntB of View. They had reached "the ent rance to cine and on nervous diseases nre Blade now has over 160,000 yearly subscri- tlon of the Justice or judge to aend Collections, Real Estate, insurance, Lowel post that travelers might not miss it venient. proximity to the firs, were breakfast at the Ellery mansion." iters, and is circulated in all parts of the of low^at lootbali here Saturday after- , Wife—How people gaze al my new the gra|)e-iirbor by now. nnd June's curiously silent on the morbid effects him to Ionia for the offense named and get caught in the quicksand. some 2j or 30 men, their horses "My brother is ever considerate of U. B. In addition to tbe news, the Blade noon by a score of 47 to 0. Drai.e held dress! 1 presume they wonder If I've eyes viewed questioningly the pros- of excessive Indulgence in tea and The supreme court coincided with this MILTON M PERRY The night before some wild spirits tethered near. They were a sturdy- his family's pleasure," Jane an- puhlisheb short aud serial stories, and Michigan down well in the first half, the been shopping In Paris. pect before her—the bright garden, coffee, and the literature of the subject view. The decisions will release 100 among the Americans, learning that looking set, some of them with fierce swered, "and he knew what happi- many departments of matter suited to latter team being able to score but three j Husband—More likely they wonder if Attorney anil Uonu-elor at Law, Train' the rear and side of the great old In general is very scanty. This must convicts who have been denied good Hall Block, Lowell, Mich. Spocial alien a band of Tories was likely to cross expressions, some wearing a devii- ness it would give my father and my every member of tbe family. Only one touchdowns. In the last halt" the game I've been robbing abank.—N. Y. Weekly. mansion, the sweep of the fruitful be due to the fact that practitioners dollar a year. time for similar reasons. tion given to Collectionb, Couveyauoing at that spot, and afiame with fury may-eare air. but most of them with mother to welcome one who has been was notable for the almost perfect team fields to the east, the clump of woods Write for free apecimen copy. Address Too Haaty. and Sale of Real Eslr.te over the treatment Bessemer had so kind to their son." are not sufficiently Imbued with the M III Hold Island. phlegmatic countenances that defied walling in the west. This was home work on the part of Michigan, which at Jones has had a new addition to Has also qualified and been admitted to given the Continentals at the battle Importance of the subject andjire con- the observer, however keen, to read "Indeed, yes," Edward put in gayly, —beautiful, luxurious, beloved home; The Blade, Port Huron. Oct. 26.—George Rob- no time was in any great danger. his family." practics in the Interior department and all of the 29th of May, painstakingly dug sequently not on their guard to recog- their thoughts. As a rule, they were "and I wanted the colonel to see that and the man beside her asked her Toledo, Ohio. erts, of this city, took possession of Indeed? I must rongratulate him the bureaus thereto and is ready to prose:, up the posts and placed them a little nize the symptoms and warn their pa- Mticnronl Factory SlartM I'p. unshaven and roughly dressed, most my mother could outdo even your fa- to leave it all for him. Surely much Fawn Island, in the SL Clair river, Hold on—It's a •on-ln-law!"—At- o lie claima lor Ihose that may be entitled lower down. The schcme had worked tients against the dangers associated Pontine, Oct. 26.—The plant of the to pension bountv. of them in doeskin trousers and home- mous breakfast that he has so to ask; yet, with him close beside and wlll hold tbe same against Whit lanta Constitution. so well that the first Tories who had with repeated and habitual Indulgence Peninsular Macaroni company, recent- spun shirts. Their rifles were by bragged upon." her; with his supplicating words in Parker and Frank Parker, of Marine attempted to cross were caught in In such powerfully stimulating bever- ly organized here, has begun the man- i For the Brrnfh. their sides or slung across their Mrs. Ellery had been no laggard her ears; with his musical, persuasive •; Wiien in need of Phone 186 City, who are alleged to be squatters. DR. B. D. McQUEEN 'the quicksand and one man and two ages as tea and coffee. Both of them utacture ot macaroni. Only part of the "No! 1 won't give you anything. I backs. These were the men whom In welcoming her guests. Leaving voice; his forceful personality appeal- ) First class draymg call on Roberts claims to have deeds for the horses were lost. In the confusion Godfrey bad gathered together to Jane and Edward to see to their en- contain comparatively high propor- Island from the British government. machinery ol the plant is in position, smell liquor on your breath." Veterinary burgeon ing to her, it would not have been 'Well, can't yer give me a nickel t#r which followed the whole band had help revenge Btiford. tertainment. she hastened back to tions of physiologically active in- Roberts and the constables ousted the but the remainder is expected here hard to have turned and given him buy some cloves?"—Chicago American. Dentistry and Surgery a Specialty been well peppered with shot by the His was the only continental uni- give orders for the preparation of a gredients, and when taken In excess j Be P. MORSE only family on the Island Satur- within a short time. Twenty-seven her hands in complete surrender. The Livery, Feed and Sale Barn* J"~ concealed Americans. The intention they determine a well-marked deterior- barrels of flour will be used dally and form among them, and he the only meal that should, indeed, as Edward fascination he had wielded when she day and took possession. The prop- Victim of Heredity. had been to move the posts back ation of functions, especially the di- ihe auuual output will be 60,000 cases in connection. trained soldier, but every man in had boasted, outdo Jane's. was a school girl in Philadelphia was j The Hustling DRAYMAN erty is valued at $30,000. "The s'rl takes after her parents- the next morning, but Godfrey knew gestive and the nervous systems. Al- or l.ZOO.OOO pounds. She takes her nose from her pa;" that company was a dead shot, an Presently Edward stole away to Btill potent; but she hud learned co- Both Phones No. 35. LOWELL,MICH. though thein and caffein are stated to ( Planus, household goods and Baggage. \lctlni of Cancer. "And certainly no one will question- this had not been done, and his heart expert horseman, and an intrepid see his father, and when he came PlnntB to Iteannie. quetry, coyness,it might be judicious- Northvllle, Oct 26.—Capt Caleb She takos her chin from her ma." misgave him when he thought .of spirit. In fact, he had gathered npp back he requested Jane to take CoL be chemically Identical, the effects of i Special attention given to moving —Yonkers Statesmaa. ness, since. She took her eyes from Sprague, one of the best'" known, Sault Ste. Marie, Oct. 27.—Four plants ! FOP Jane. of those baii(^^»£^tM• the Suea the Pere Miirtinette. me to the contrary!" Attorneu-at-law. between the posts. With a shout of turn of her father and mother from his brother otlicers. Jane saw her word ol love in her ear before he ing at the same time enhanced, show- Port Huron, Oct 26—The taking of entire company. Like many another, at H. Sllaby's barber shop, I labored with him to the very oest warning, he dashed forward. As he Charleston and the week's visit father's dull eyes brighter, she saw flung himself astride his gray. ing greater excitability of the spinal the city census this month brings to St. Joseph. Oct. 26.—A $5,000 damage he hnd dependent parents at home, and General Law Practice and t'ol led ions. fur us, and call for ihe same of my ability unlil tattoo was sound- drew nearer, he saw that the off- which her brother made them. Ar- the expression of patient suffering cord. The heart*s action Is at first light a peculiar coincidence. The city j suit was ta4;en up in the circuit court for them he saved up Ihe stipend he there, if they wish. ed on the bugles for retreat, all to no Uthce, City Bank Block, Lowell. horse was already beginning to sink, riving from England with his com- give way to one of interest, and the strengthened, then rendered rapid and Is divided into two parts by the Black i here against the Pere Marquette rail- received as pay from the povernment. 1 CHAPTER VII. purpose and of no avail. 1 refused to while the carriage lurched danger- mission as a lieutenant in Lord Com- withered cheek lighten with a faint irregular, an effect which is thought river. On the north side of the river the | way. The suit Is brought by Arthur never knew him to crumble at short ra- ously. A REVELATION. lake his papers and refused to deliver •'no- . > .cut i» on wallis' army, he was assigned by that tinge of color. to be due to their action on the population Is 10,875, which Is exactly j Hlgmau, proprietor of the lligman tions. or weary marches, or confine- \rt> boi:>j. . . ilnteitguur- Once on the road, Bessemer and message Or money to his folks, expect- Flinging himself from his horse, general to Bessemer's command, and Her heart went out to Bessemer medulla. Arterial tension being ^ Gem Laundry the number of females in the whole city, park, claiming damage tor delay ment In camp life: bis disposition and ptfC;•V. M wi.LI T. C y bottle is Worthington snatched Jane from the his men put spurs to their horses tng thus to dissuade him from his fixed Mof 01 11-i i >• '•its 'md h:is the latter graciously obtained for that he should have given the older heightened, increased diuresis Is pro- and on the south side of the river It 1» caused by the railway company ret us- chamct'-r were much above that. Tak- ni'io l'j. Hoot 1 •inch Syrup and galloped at a lively rate. Scouts Clark Bros, hallucination or infatuation. carriage end carried her to a place of him a ten-days* furlough that he man those few minutes of pleasure, duced, the increase bearing on the 11,231, the exact number of males In the ing to turn the bridges across the Paw ing It for granted that we had volun- tmnais. U . m.-s ii..by's or safety. His next move was to rescue 4 had reported that the enemy was He left my bunk for his own when ROOT 1 iii-urn < 1'ronchlal might visit his home, sending by him and when, with lie excuse of not solid as well as the liquid constituents city. Paw river. teered an'! hnd expected all these hnrd- resting not far off. Bessemer, riding Cn»irju Cvii» TnviH-.Obstlniite.Consumiit- Aunt Rachel and Mammy Anne, while numerous messages to Jane. wishing to tire the invalid, he drew of the fluid. Thein is said to cause a ahips. he beautifully resigned himself lo lights out was sounded on the bugles, VUWHybfvlr lve,Cr(mp,Asthinntic,Whoop- at tbe bead of his mounted dragoons, Kalamasoo Man Honored. A New Itoad. toe, t-a tirli'iie. Catarrhal under his direction Gabriel began The morning of the seventeenth of her from the summer-house, she reduction of temperature, while caffein all exactions of the si nipple In which WP wishing mc good-by, and asking me If the perspiration streaming down his . Kalamazoo, Oct 26.—Fred H. Dalej Grand Rapids, Oct. 26—A right of Contl!*. Ei •. • housands tes- search for a piece of rope under the August, 1780, was hot and sultry. walked with him along the garden raises, and thein, moreover, possesses hnd voluntarily engaged. I would not kindly explain to his folks, Cupa ti'\ to Us hftiilut;power. Bot- box-seat, where a supply of such red face, his eyes sparkling with an- of Kalamazoo, was elected to the chair way has been obtained for an electric Iks li.x' .-mil 60c. dold even- Jane's father had been carried out paths and entered the green and local anaesthetic properties from During the confining enforced en- etc. things were usually kept in those ticipation of victory, his well-knit of grand master'of the 1. 0.0. F. of the railway from this city 'to lonla, ac- where. T. P.HOLOUN -iff..'mtuy City, filch. by Gabriel and Absalom, and placed purple labyrinth in the grnpe-arbor | which caffein is free. The tannin ex- campment we endured In Chntlanoopa I laughed at his proposition, say- days of bad roads and frequent figure held erect In the saddle with state of Michigan at Saginaw. This Is a cording to E. M. Hopkins, ol New ! Milkman—1 know my milk is better'n iq his chintz-covered arm-chair in the towards which he directed their steps. | erts its recognized astringent effects FINE RIBS immediately after tho terrible strug- ng: "You will think better of it by British military stiffness, looked mark of distinction not only for Mr. York, who is pushing the project. other dealers' 'cause we use a fllter on breakdowns. Absalom had already i summer-house. Jane sat beside him, She put up her hand and plucked | on the digestive tract, and unquestion- gle gone throupn in the famous battle morning." what he was a combination of force Daley and the lodge which he repre- Work will be begun al once ou a our pump.—Cincinnati Commercial cut the horses loose from the car- reading aloud passages from his fa- some grapes for him. He took them ably hinders digestion and assimila- of Chickamauga he was a frequent At about two o'clock In the morning and fire. sentn. but also for tbe city from which route from Reeii's Lake aud this city Tribune. riage, and by means of the lines was vorite Cicero. from her, and then, a quick glance tion. The physiological effects of the visitor at my quarterB. all of us living wu heard our bugles sound the alarm. A turn in the road brought them he hails. to Ada, aud along the norih side ol THE BEST dragging the near-horse, which had His two months* treatment under around assuring him that the thick alkaloids when taken with excess, and In casements Immediately adjacent to in sight of a stream. The troopers Grand River via Lowell aud Saranac. We formed In line, left our quarters at Before aad After. sunk only a little way, back to firm the famous Charleston doctor had screen of vines hid them from view, the margin is not very wide, are: In- Bicycle Shop Destroyed. the rifle pits or In slmilnr entrench- '•^ort Negley, marched to the center in The rental candidal® goea forth. gave a shout of triumph, broken by ground. The off-horse was already done bim but little good. The hands he caught her hands in his and somnia, headache, mental depression, Midland, Oct 26.—Fire destroyed BUKU'}' I'lnnl Unrned. ments. made of railroad rails, which front of the enemy on Missionary When conies th# Autumn weather; Bessemer's ringing command. In the To-day he shakes you by the hand. THE MARKET nearly in to his belly, and the task of which lay upon the arms of his chair drew her to him. , palpitation, and general debility in as- Earl Cartney's bicycle repair ahop on Pontiac, Oct. 27.—Fire here destroyed had to be carried to the place upon our Ridge, and held that position until water were nude men, bathing and And later altogether. rescuing him was a serious one. were as tremulous as leaves of the "Jane," he cried, in the smothered sociation with chronic dyspepsia. The Main street. About 30 wheels lett for the plaut of C. J. Beaudelte e you first-class Utlca, Oct 26.—August Scbulz, a Inalnnlly Killed. The Idea. Kevertheless, he made an exquisite or eating. Most of them had their GROCERIES posts, and yet this isn't the ford. The forgiveness, for he released her and they are curiously tolerant of excess Kalamazoo. Oct. 21).—Bernard Skin- first day of the battle of Missionary bone connects, and thus hie life had Chauncey—I think I am deucedly dull rifles beside them and their horses service at moderate prices. farmer, aged 55 years, who lived six ford is there. How does it come that picture In his flowered cna.r. tm dropped upon nis knees before her. In respect of tea and coffee, tea in- ner, of Cooper, was Instantly killed by Ridge. After inviting Borz to a seat -one out, as so many ll^es had to go —don't you? here. Everything close by, but it availed them little. miles south of this place and two the posts have been moved?" yellow silk-lined coat was thrown "Swcetheuf't," he said, "forgive me ebriety, in particular, being apparent- Good horses and modern falling on a slippery gangway in the on the bunk beside me. I inquired of out that day, only that his death had Penelope—No; deucedly clever when Their cry of astonishment, chagrin miles west of Frazer, hanged hlm- in season, and prices Worthington hung his head. "It open, displaying the dainty white- my impetuosity. If 1 have been too ly regarded as a venial physiological Michigan Central stock yards while him: "What ails you, anyway: and been premonltorlally announced to you talk like that—Judge. and terror beat the hot air ere that carriages, both single and gelf In his barn. No cause for bis within reason. was done last night, I believe," he ness of his rufiled shirt. His brown forward, if 1 seem to have taken un- sin. The robust and otherwise healthy helping his father unload some cattle why are you 30 crestfallen lately?" him. Who Is It that shall say he did of Bessemer's men died away. The act Is known. He was in comfortable The Oar War. answered unwillingly and falteringly, silk hose were drawn up without a due advantage of this one moment adult may be able to take tea without double. from Chicago. His skull was crushed After laying down his pipe—he was, not know! And who wlll gainsay the naked wretches in the water were circumstances. A widow and three Bertha—So they were divorced? Orders by 'Phone which was against him, "by some- wrinkle over jus thin legs and met allotted me alone with you, then let obvious ill effects twice a day, but even as nearly all of us were, an inveterate preat poet: "Verily, Horatio, there children survive him. on a projecting cleat. He was 22 years Bert—Yes: the cook said she wouldn't hoodlums to deceive a party of— his brown knee-breeches under jewel- the adoration which I feel speak in cut down before they could escape. this quantity, moderate as It would ap- smoker—he said to me: •ire more things In Heaven and earth promptly attended East Side, Lowell. Over a Million. j old, aud single. work where there was more than one In Tories, who were coming this way.** buckled garters. The great magnolia my behalf. The affection which 1 felt Across the stream with eager haste, pear to many, Is suffldent to Ause "Well. Herman. I want to make a than thou and I have ever dreamed of to. yet with perfect order, went the I Municled by nn Enicine. the family—Puck. "To deceive some Tories? By hood- trees, one on either side of the sum- for you when a little girl in Phila- symptoms In persons addicted to NR4R HOTEL BRACB. Benton Harbor, Oct 26.—The total •lean breast of my feelings to you to- 'n our philosophy." lums? And what hoodlums, pray, mer-house, cast a luxurious shade, delphia, though you touched my heart British, carrying all before them. In sedentary pursuits and already prone 'receipts from fruit raised In Berrien Jackson. Oct. 26.—August Lubabn, a The Right Ring. would stoop to a thing BO low but making the wearing of the three- then as none of your sex ere had be- vain did Sumter start from his nap to dyspepsia, such, for example, as • county this year are figured at $1,316,- i German coal shoveler at the Michigan Stenmer Wrecked. Clara—How was his voice when he pro- UcCARTY & CO., under one of his baggage-wagons, ALL SORTS. those who are your partisans—you, cornered hat which lay beside him un- fore, was but the gentle warmth of typewriters, post office employes, and ,t 000. Berries figured up $740,000 of this 1 Central coal chutes, was run down by Sault Ste. Marie, Oct 27.- The steam- posed? seize the nearest horse by its mane, '^' amount, peaches $135,000, grapes $255,- ' a Michigan Central locomotive and died Gtrooers. donbtless, among them? Oh, shame, necessary. The air was heavy with a candle beside the noonday heat of the like. What then Is to be expected er W. F. Sauher was wrecked off White Japan's army in time of peace Includes Maud—Oh, it had the right ring to It- saddleless and bridleless as it was, 000 and apples, pears and plums the hlle his mangled leg was being ampu- ahamel To think that such atrocities the rich odor of the ripened grapes my love for you now. Jane, may I when we find the average female tak- f w Fish point. 30 miles from here, and 3,135 officers and 84,241 privates. Town Topics. could be— Capt. Worthington, I am in tlie vineyard to the left, while on not carry you back to England with and try to rally his soldiers. ^The ing from five to ten cups at odd hours Salt Rising Bread remainder. tated in the hospllal. He leaves a wife Capt. W. E. Morris and Oiler Frank In several Russian trains second-class obliged to you for the assistance you the right the flower-garden was ra- me to adorn my home, to be tended day was lost, and though the Eng- throughout the day, especially as the and nine children. Robinson were drowned. The rest of Woman aa Paator. sleeping carriages are now provided. have rendered me and my party this diant with hollyhocks and larkspurs with my most jealous care?" lish colonel did not capture the "bri- appetite soon falls, and a positive dis- the crew ol 19 men were taken off the a Specialty... Benton Harbor, Oct. 26.—Rev. D. DNIUHK*'" Awardeil. A notable result of the recent cen- morning, but I hope that tills will nnd mnrigolds, and great tubs of "Col. Bessemer, 1"—Jane passed her gand," us he had boasted he would, , taste for substantial food is created. Sauher by the crew of the steamer Louisa Halght, of Charlotte, has been lousing. Oct. 20.—For the loss of a sus of church attendance in London Is be the last occasion upon which we flowering oleander. The summer- hand across her forehead, as though he failed in little else he set out to I Tremulousness, associated with diges- Yale. Dr. M. Clayton Greene engaged by the officials of tbe First foot, a Jury awards Cyrus A, Mllburn the discovery that prayer meetings, •hall meet. Never again do 1 wish house itself was a mass of morning tn Kmnoth away perplexity—"I scarce do; and, indeed, few save Sumter tive disturbances In ihn woman. Is in BEHL'S Unlversallst church of this city and $5,330. He was run over by a car while Scliool for Ihe Klala. which were once regarded as the vital Graduateof to look upon the face of one who glories and passion-flowers. know what to say, so taken by sur- himself escaped; not enough to war- the great majority ot inotances direct- will occupy the pulpit uf this church employed by the Arnold Electric Power Lansing, Oct 20.—Deputy Supeiiu- breath of the life of the church, have oonld lend himself to a trick so base. Jane wus not the least attractive prise am I. May I—will j'ou not rant pursuit in that appalling heat. ly attributed to undue Indulgence in where you will aiao And all University of Miuliigan aud Post Graduate course at Now York Poly tbe pi-oducts ot a Plrat as pastor for one year." • and Station company, of Chicago, con- tendent of Public instruction French almost ceased to exist Absalom, mount Eiain, who does not bit of the pleasing picture, in her grant me a respite—time for COP- T[To l)e continued.J tea. The susceptibility to this form of Clau Bakery—Pies, Oakea clinic Medical School and Hospital, New York City. tractors for the construction of the Lan- went to Port Huron to investigate a There are three waters in the state seem so much the worse for his ex- *vlnic frock with its puffed paniers, sideraiion of the great honor you intoxication varies according to age, Cooklea, DonuKhte, Buns, Drowned to a Clatera. Offloe- LOWELL. MICH. all kinds ot Bread, etc. sing-St. Johns railroad. condition just discovered al the St. of Indiana which actually Impart mag- perience, and ride back home as fast i"s elbow-sleeves, nnd its low-cut have done me? There is the break- fllnrlrrii Are MHtlntr. sex, occupation and individual tem- Bay City, Oct W.—The IS-months- Once a customer, always Clair Fiats, where 50 or 611 children netic powers to needles, knife blades as yon can for more horses. 'Tis Imdiee modestly filled in with a luce- fast bell," she added hurriedly, and According to experts who have been perament Although It leads to no ii customer. . daughter o( Joseph Bowen, of West Shot. ^ living on the islands have no school and the like. Any considerable quan- useless to think of proceeding to my trimmed kerchief that wns drawn with very evident relief; "we must studying the question, the death and characteristic organic disease as does y City, was drowned in a- cistern in Bellalre. Oct. 27.—Amos Hoot was privileges, lie will endeavor lo or- tity of one of these waters wlll deflect •imt*S to-day. If we can but get back not too closely about the white hasten or my stepmother will grow total extinction of the prehistoric alcohol, tea luebrietv is destructive of rear of her father's home. An- shot Sunday afternoon accidentally at ganize a district and establish a school. the needle of the compass. home in safety, we may consider our- throat. nervous.** glaciers Is only a matter of time. In health and Is unques'tonnhly responsi- er sister failed to replace the cover the home of S. L. Dewey, four miles Dealers in But 8.3 per cent of the German selves most fortunate in these brutal Into the peace and quiet of this Bessemer rose and, holding her the Dauphlnc Alps seventeen main ble for a large proportion of the cases the cistern after drawing water. from here, and died In ten minutes. A IIIK humlier Deal. Lowell •lynw. Meanwhile, 1 will walk to born males In the United States have l_i umber, Shin- ^cene broke the sound of many hands in his, scanned her face with glaciers have been under close obserra- of neurasthenia met with In women. Nothing has ever equalled it Killed Hlmaelf. bullet fired at a bird hit Hoot. Menominee, Oct. 26. — Ludington gqnire Henry's. 'Tis but a mile." failed to become naturalized, while 13 tfles, Cedar Fence horses' feet. "Wlmi is |t„ my daugh- his keen eys. "Time fur consider- tlon since 1890, and all hare shrunk Whose nervous systems, naturally Nothing can ever surpass it. tCovert, Oct. 26.—Michael Slver, an old Will Hnve Pitrk. Wells and the Van Schaack Lumber Plaatug She started ojT, Aunt Bachel and per cent of the English, 3!> per cent of J ter? Mr. Ellery asked, grasping the ation? Ah, sweet one, if your heart steadily during the period, some ot more amenable to excitants, sufTer n well known to all resorters In this Charlotte. Oct. 26.—The city will buy company sold to the A. Spies Lumber l ostN, Lame, Hair, her black mamny following, and the Russians, 53 per cent of the Ital- arms of his chair with trembling were iilled with love for me as mine them as much as fifty feet a day. more from constant stimulation than a tract of 105 acres for a public park. lompany 7.000 acres of timbei lands in 13i*ick and Cement on. committed suicide by swallow- ians. and 80 per cent of the Japanese Mill.. Godfrey let her go without a word hands. "IR if the rebels?" is for you, there would be no need the comparatively resifiting nervous Menominee county along the Wiscon- g parls green. He was 72 years old It will cost $10.00n and a campaign for are still aliens. of explanation or defense. He told Nay, father." Jane answered, "me- of consideration. Tell me, Jane, do A Step Forward. Dr. King's organization of the males." d owned the Thunder Mountain sum- the beautifying of the grounds will be sin & Michigan railroad for $60,000. yifttiajQf that if Jane -could find it in thinks it is rather the British, to In the opinion of the editor of a pa- not your pulse beat responsive to my Salesman—Now, this style of auto- Ir resort. begun ai once W/aMifaeturwrt of... her heart to accu;e him of a deed judge by the. dashes of red I see frnahed to Uenlli. per printed in British India, "American own? Does not some of the rapture mobile is the very thing for extraordi- Im Process of Solntlon. Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and \vfodo w at onpe so dastard y and BO childish, among the trees; but I will*go and New Discovery To Have a Ban It. ViotluiM of FlHinea. Calumet. Oct. 26.—Peter Varbanich womanhood Is admittedly the finest, Ecker & Foster which 1 feel awaken an answering nary humane and tender-hearted peo- The liquor problem, so far as the busi- Seruens, Exhibition and Shipping Ooops, Honey aanght that he could say would have find out.*' ror SITMPTIOM Lansing, Oct 26.—The Farmers' and Kalamazoo, Oct. 26—Mrs. George was crushed lo death between two cars tbe best, physically and intellectually, Proprietors Sections, Drl A pole Boxes, Wooden Eave glow in you? Surely it must be so. ple. ness world is concerned, is lu process GUM and H She laid her hook upon the table SkMui erchants' bank of Lake Odessa, cap- Read was binned to death in her home at No. 5 shall of the Tamarack mine, his of all the womanhood of the world. Troughs, Poach and Potato Orates. weight with her. The loyal girl Then what need for waiting? for Prospective Buyer—In what way? of natural solution. Railroads, corpora- CS friend of his childhood and boyhood 1 stock $25,000; filed articles ol inco' while a blind sister stood near hy, un- wile was once before made a widow by An ideal American woman is the ideal LOWELL, MICH. as she Bpoke. and, rising from her keeping me in cruel suspense? Nay, "Why. In ten seconds it can be trans- tions, business men have put their ban wma dead: th* Jano who would once seat, left the summer-honRP nd A Perfect For All Throat and poratlon with the stale banking depa. oble to give an;, aid. The woman's dress having her husband killed In ihe mine. of the world's womanhood." Matching, Re-Sawias aad t-ob Work. H 1st thy sweet compassion plead for formed Into an ambulance!**—Town on the drink habit Even the saloon- liave flown to his defense had others walked with light, quick step to- Cure: Lung Troubles. meat. caught lire from a lamp. mer Take pity on this lonely soldier, Topics. keeper demands a sober man behind the accused, hta. of what phe had herself wards the mansion. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottiea ftwa. and trive him the boon of your re- bar.

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- V SOCIBTIBB. Ponrth Aaaaal lateraatloaal Live Stock LOST, Thursday, Oct. 22, a 1903, IN FASHION'S REALM Biposltioa ChlcagOt NOT. asth. class pin L. H. S. Finder leave 6,1 The L. A. 8. of the M. E. church will serve a chicken pie supper at the Doc. Stfe.1930. LsnoER office and receive reward. FemlBlne Fanoles In Dreaa That Ar* home of A. L. Coons November 11 The Grand Trunk railway ,system The Baptist church calendar for Now Com lav l>to Popular Bill 25cIs. announces single fare plus $2.00 for November will be Issued from THE Demaad. Satisfaction.,, LEDOER office this week. The regular monthly meeting of the trip on all trains Nov. 29th, 30th the Success club will be held at and Dcc. Ist, 1903. Tickets valid re- Rev. Chas. Nease will deliver an A. white luster taffeta ii combined turning to and Including Dec. 7th, bv address on "The Necessity of Lead- Train's opera house Monday even- with bright turquoise blue satin in a depositing same and paying 25c. ad- ership," at, the Ministerial Associa- ing, Nov. 2. Called to order at 8:80 ditional. For further particulars Arc you BfttiHfied with our banking faoililies? If not, tion-of tho Graud Rapids district, design of roses, and a piece of cream sharp. consult local agent or write to Geo. |)IC