Priioneti Carrier, Thus Avoiding Confusion + Fixtures Remain to Be Sold Or | at the Post-Office Or Delay in De- X Stored and Held for Future Dis- J Livery

Priioneti Carrier, Thus Avoiding Confusion + Fixtures Remain to Be Sold Or | at the Post-Office Or Delay in De- X Stored and Held for Future Dis- J Livery

BLUE MARK NOTICE READ THE DATE ON LABEL t A blue mark around this notice It is the date your subscription J will call your attention to your is paid to. If your lime is out you • address label, which shows that should renew at oncc. Please + it's time to renew. aw. observe and oblige the publisher. $ AA aJ. A A JlV. J. J. J--t, J.*-J. J. J and ALTO SOLO v*r*h v*>' 'r'rv v V'r vt**!**!* v*r v n**r*i*Vh WTTTt.lVT*. J. A1 A AAT ' VOLUME XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 NO. 7 Report of the condition of the Business Boys Band Benefit A Week-Day July Fourth City State Bank of Lowell, Mich., Dine and Talk July 16 at the Ball Game Horse Races Used Plenty vs. Plenty Used at the close of business June 29, 1929, as called for by the Slate Banking Commissioner and the Federal Reserve Banking System. Trade Boosting Strand Theatre on July 18th Were Success A GIRL with a VOCABULARY of £00 RESOURCES Riverview Inn on M-21, just a The American Legion band Those who have been wanting' The horse races at Recrt-alion words can do more TALKING than a PRO- ,ark J,l| 4 Loans and Discounts. (Commercial Department) $190.r>t»8.34 few jumps cast of the village, op- will appear for the first time in a week-day ball game should gd l y ' were a success and Loans ami Discounts, (Savings Department secured by FESSOR with 18,000. While HE has spent crated by and under the personal line new uniform suits Tuesday j,, on this one: The Fineis Oilsj'^ew a larger attendance than • collateral 95,834.66 was supervision of Dr. and Mrs. 1). J. evening, July 10, at Strand thea- an,t Colored Giants of Grand expected in view of strong his TIME in acquiring a large STOCK of Real Estate Mortgages 101.080.3(1 Bonds and Securities 202,900.00 Davis, was the meeting place of ter, where a benelit entertain- Rapids at lU-iTcation Park Thurs-i attractions elsewhere. There Wl,rc m,)ri 800 words SHE spends hers USING those she has Cash on hand and due from Reserve City Banks 97,088.38 the Board of Trade Tuesday eve- ment will be given to help pay ,|nyf July 18, at 0 p. m. sharp, ' proph' 'here Overdrafts 453.79 ning of the present week. There for the uniforms. The band will These teams played a 13-inning ;,s shown by the gate receipts of ALREADY acquired, which REMINDS us Banking House 6.r>oo.oo 0 were fifty members in attend- play and an all-talking picture, |i „ . .,i Lowell June 27 and W' of which went to Furniture and Fixtures 2,500.00 e K nu that a LITTLE BIT sometimes goes a LONG Customer's Bonds Deposited for safe keeping 10,700.00 ance. "Alias Jimmy Valentine," will be broke even on a double-header at Pay f'"" the new horse barn, the Slock of the Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago 1,500.00 At 7:00 o'clock all were seated given. (irim| Mapids, July 4. IjoX's turn! horsemen racing free as a benelit WAYS as the KEEPER of the ZOO remarked and the dinner served was of ex- Only one complete show be- out an,| show 'em we like a week offering. Total $829,725.47 when he fed a HANDFUL of hay to the ceptional quality, there was no ginning at 7:45 o'clock will be (|av nmnc. There were four racing events, LIABILITIES lack of attention, no manifested given. Thl. Spnrta Independents meet Mr. Runciman's mare won the GIRAFFE and that in turn reminds us that dissatisfaction, really the affair Ad in his ion for this benefit ji ., Rirreation' 3-year-old trot; Roy Dollov4iiy Capital Stock $25,000.00 !hc 0 s t th1, r in a little COIN will go a LONG WAYS here at Surplus Fund 25,000.00 was the most satisfactory of any night will be $1.00 for adults and Sunday, July 14, at 3:30 p. "nn K ra^e and L. C. Up- 50n Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc. 10,000.00 which have been recently staged 50 cents for children. Let's make nI ) .,m| f.ist game is expected,! ' 'he 23 trot. 5,505.82 our STORE and THAT'S a long ways from Undivided Profits by the Board. jH a real benefit. las'the Sparta team is said to 2,i Pacc was n,,' Anisbed. Dividends Unpaid. 2,000.00 There is an air of bominess} The Legion boys will sell tic- hw. loaded up for this occasion. Lewis won the Hrst heat, Flynn what we STARTED to talk about but you Commercial Deposits 187,112.58 .l- i |he second, and Draper, the third. Savings Deposits 503,375.44 about River View Inn, an air of jkets for this show. GET our POINT don't you? Safe Keeping Bond Accounts 11,071.03 respectability, one leaves there 1 Meet them with a smile and a The Fineis Oils of Lowell and House finished fourth. with that "let me go back" feel- K'nd hand. the Fox colored Giants broke ev- The deciding heat was not put Moral: Words or money are of value Total $829,725.47 ing, with a good taste in his Then, Tuesday evening, July, en in a double-header Thursday on. It is expected that other races only when properly used. Use your money DIRECTORS mouth, and the "goodbye" of 10, turn out when the band plays. at Grand Rapids. • Lowell won Dock and his capable better-half the Hrst. 11 to 7, and the Giants, he held, which will be an- John A. Arehart 'Ai D. G. Look and save with safety. spells "welcome—come again." nounced in these columns in due Wm. T. Condon. L. E. Lampkin. Walker and the second, !> to 3. Brooks and After the pie President Runci- time. Harry Day. R. VanDyke. Hutchinson were in the points mnn took charge of the meeting; H. L. Weekes. Coons are for Lowell in the first game. Look's Drug Store waived the reading of the min- Knight and McCall for the Foxes. CARD OF THANKS. OFFICERS One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug Stores utes of the previous meeting; in- Re-Elected Byrne was responsible for all We wish to thank the horse- R, Van Dyke, Pres. I). G. Look and Wm. T. Condon, Vice Presi- troduced two newly acquired his team's runs through making Im'n' one an<' NV'10 responded Twenty patriots attended tl dents. Harry Day, Cashier. ; members, the Webster Brothers a home run with two on base. M) ""bly in our races on the 4th annual school meeting of Lowell Your account is invited on the basis of a dependable local Chevrolet dealers, each re- banking service at all times. sponding briefly. Art Carson, jan old Lowell boy was the guest V/i Interest paid for your savings of J. Ray Bergin; Mr. Faulkner, j second baseman of the Fineis ball team, was introduced by F. accepted. J. McMahon. R. H. E. starters and judges for their very J Salaries of secretary and treas- Mine Host was complimented Lowell II 13 1 eflicient work, and we also wish * urer were voted to be the same $7.95 Our Motto--Service and Quality : upon all which had been ren- Foxes 7—14—4 to thank the friends of the good + as last year. ! dered in the way of food and en Batteries—Brooks and Hutch- "W *Port that contributed at the ^ Card Honey, lb 25c The chair appointed Dr. S. S. This is a good grade of Silver, a nice pattern, an | tertainment. Dock responded inson. Knight and McCall, jfWte and made it possible for us 5 lb. Pail Honey 79c Lee and John Young to act as 0 our briefly. Second Game. I' I^V obligation to the City;; unusual price. Just the thing to fill in when you tellers. Monarch Catsup, large bottle 21c W. J. Kropf, chairman of the R. H. E. Council w''h the good old cash. Grace B. Walker and F. F. need extra silverware. Kraut Juice, can 17c Better Business committee made Lowell ,,3 7 0 Jas. P. Draper. Coons were elected trustees for Grape Juice, large bottle 52c a brief report of the recent sales Foxes 9—11—2 Geo. B. Kerr. the term of three years to suc- promotion campaign, asked that Batteries—Byrne and Hutchin- Pillsbury's Health Bran, 2 for 25c ceed themselves. R. D. Stocking the opinion of others in relation son, McCall and Harris. Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 29c The meeting adjourned at 8:35, Golf Supplies Fishing Tackle to the continuance of the same be Only Five Malt Syrup 49c having occupied but 35 minutes. voiced on this occasion. GERMAN M. E. CHI RCH. The secretary's report will be Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Chickens, Thirty or more of those who German preaching Sunday at Rural Mail published in full in our next Fresh and Salt Fish had taken part in said campaign 10 o'clock a. m. Bible school at week's issue. Routes Now Try our Tea and Coffee spoke encouragingly of the pro- 11 o'clock a. m. Total receipts for year ending ject, advised that the committee You are cordially invited to all Due to a policy adopted a few June 30, 1929, were $58,954.31.

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