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r FROM OUR NEIGHBORS « Tb* of ^Vefk Briefly Told by the ^ ^ of New^sCiitnerers In Towns Surroundii ;}rw Sl*f Sparta. Marie Lang* and Miss Porter *»n« a BBSS iuc; Stt °" dsy morn i o / a t Ike church. Seven- teen ue« members received the right hand of fellowship. Mis* Zoe ' >rter will go to Ypsi- lanti about ->*-ptember 25 w take a Miss Zoe is ENGUSMVJLLE. KENT CITY. Miss With Smith, Miss Blanche : English and Earle Thomas, former a s a Grand pui>| j g Qf our ^.^ooi. are teaching school this year. Miss Addie Bodell and Miss a w m vii.. J. S. Bo wen Jj'' special course in in —' gifted in music and her many ras a Grand \ Miss Mollie Holm ltapids 7iaitor Thursday. Miss Vera Whitney v isitor last Thursday, g H o r n e r L u n d b e r g , of Grand Rapids, virfitod Harold saur last wwk. Charles Raymond has returned to Brunswick, where be Is working. Misses Ethyl and Grace Brott were Grand Rapids visitors Thursday. Miss Lula Symes, of Sparta, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Saur Sunday. Rev. H. Dockum is attending the Baptist j early meeting in Indiana. Dick Garliog, of Montana, is visit- ing nis sister, Mrs. Karle Hemsley. Mrs. Rex Sbattuck entertained her mother from Grand Rapids Sunday. O. A. Fuller aod family spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCunc- Mr. and Mr'-. Jaines Ferguson, of Newaygo, vinited relatives here this week Fraik Taylor, of Casnovia,ts fork- ing in the warehouse fOF Fonger &. Fuller. Mrs. Willis Church visited ber bis- ter, Mrs. Roy iiollston, at Casnovia, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Babcock en- tertained relatives from Grand Rap- ids last week. Misses Dosha Linsey and Jessie NelT visited friends In Sparta Thurs- day afteinoon. Mrs. Thed. Titus, of Grand Rapids, is visiting hor mother, Mrs. John Hazelton, ibis week. Charles Broman, of Grand Rapids, spent Labor day here, visiting his nr,other, Mrs. McXally. / Inhn Itrrwn. «>f Kalamazoo, visited his mother. Mrs. F. It. McCall, and ^ other relatives this week. Miss Jessie Neff, of Bailey, spent a part of last week with Miss Dosha Lin sey and other fr'.end». k Rex Shattuck, of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with his wife at the home of Charles Rowball. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John soy. and son spent Sunday with her parentfc, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saur. Mr. and Mrs. David llexford visit- ed their daughter, Mrs. Klmer Jacobs, and family, near Sparta Sunday. George 'llrnstead and family, of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. auu Mrs. S. Olmstead. F. A. Taylor moved his household goods to Sparta last week and they are now located io their home there. Mrs. B. N. Keistcr and Doris, of Snarta, .visited her pan-nts, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Williams, last Wednes- day. Mrs. Wm. Hildreth and grand- daughter, Gertrude, of Casnovia v'sited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowhall Thursday. Harry Leusenkamp, of Casnovia, worked here in the creamery last week on account of the illness of Mr. Ferguson. School commenced Monday with the following teachers: High school, Prof. Preble; grammar, Miss Ray- mood: intermediate, Miss Scott; pri- mary, Miss Field. Vera Whitney and Mrs. j l»«t WMtOMdM. Mr. and Mrs. George Minnick left Saturday for Charlotte to spend t few days with their sou, Frank Mlc- 'nick, and family. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Benson and daughter came up from Graod Rap- ids Saturday to sj^-nd La'-or day with theiT parents. Miss Ada Murruj is agaio with Mrs. R. J. Side In the mil.io«ry store, after speu'Unt: an extended vacation at her home, near Bailey. Miss Eloise Scott returned Satur- day from her home in South Haven. She also spent part of Le«- vacation with her sister in Beloit, Wis. «» wilh m Kn«t. The demand for lhat wonderful otomacb, Liver and Kidney cure. Dr. King's New Life Pills-is astounding. A. B. Way and Milo Boleodc • s a y they never saw the like. It's because thev never fail to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious- ness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chilis and Malaria. Only 25c. Mr. and Mr». Wisner tpeot Sunday j a t W . M . Hussy's. 1 Remember the picnic Saturday in „... friends j Buchanan's woods. in North Chester and Sparta wish her abundaot soccers. Boys read this: Eight-year-old Oscar Averill ploughed aod prepared tbe ground, sowed tbe seed, aod cul- tivated the patch all alone, and raised isiioi* ui iur Pretty good, Oscar. S «»rra* Edgar N. Bayliss, » merchant of Mrs. J. McCready is io Muskegon.! Robinson vllle. Del., wrote: Alt- Mrs. Hanna called oo Mrs. Carrie! t»o ye«s ago I was thin ajd sick. Audrus Friday. g ? *§ «"*** «" not have consumption, it was near to iV. j, commenced using roiejraHoney nnd Tar, and it stopped my <*>ugh, and I am now entirely well, aad have gained twenty-eight pounds, ail due Littie Chester Campbell has been ^ tbe good results from takiug Fo- very sick the past week, ley's Honey a n d T a r . " A. B. Way. Joe and Peter Idem a suent Sunday { ~ ~~~ _ , at home with their parents- Current Price—Corrected Thursday I Noon. Mr. and'Mrs. J. Erbart speut Sun- trouble. _ a | spent . . I rf»y in , j A. Swanson's two sisters from ! t h e city visited him a few days last I Msiftlr mparts sent a fine bouquet of gladio- las to Mrs Roxv Stauller last week.; Mrs. Eli a worth and ______ oMuiler is looking very well sister, Mrs. R S. English, and fam- , Corn, gnb and her many friends rejoice in this improvement in health. Ooe practical result of the County W. C. T. TJ. convention at North Chester will be the organization of a Union at Ga.vlord by Mrs. Kate Stauffer, who attended tbe convention visited ber S. Enirlish. and t b b e r | 11J Saturday last. Neal Ideina aod Mrs. Broger aod son of the Olio House <>ame up Sun- day in their n"w auto to call oo Mr. Idema's people. Julius Erhar» and wife and Mrs. R. S. English were entertained at A. I Straw.. Whito Wheat. Rrt-lb test tl M Red Wheat. GO-lb test »1 00 Rye "J Buckwheat... w) aa aa tn s|aha •3 no to 5 00 Oats. . shelled. Pork, dressed. 1 Beef, dressed ; Chickens, live Chickens, dressed .... Veal Butter Eggs Potatoes Rpsdi. hand ni'-ke^ niir School for Get stauner, *mi aiwuu» K aod got an inspiratioo for the work, j Swauson's last Friday for supper The W. C. T. U. of Conklin pre- Tbe Sparta school boys can>e dowo NORTH CHESTER. Mrs. Mary Stauffer is visiting her son aod darghtcr at Gaylord, Michi- gan. MM. E. F. Averill. who has been quite ill, is some letter at this writ- ing. Miss Fannie Boozer of Conklin opened her first s c h o o l at Harrisburg CZ *' Mrs. Martha Lockwood is enter- taining her cousin, Mrs. IJouk, of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vanderhoof wont to Grand Rapids Monday, re- turning to North Chester Tuesday night. Mrs. Parkins, of McHenry, III., who has beeu spending several weeks with her parents, E. F. Averill and wife, returned home Monday. The Misses Esterbrook of Grand Rapids were rtsittng their cousins, the Langes and the Porters last week. They returned home on Friday. Robert Megaw, of G r a n d RaY>ids, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Maggie Austen. He gave a fine talk at the C. E. meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Mate Porter and Miss Zoe presented the church with some pretty plates and cups and saucers recently, for which the church e.\U>ods thanks. Joe Austen of, Casnovia, called on Rev. and Mrs. Laslelte Thursday. Mr. Austen is growing a little strong- er but bis improvement seems to be [ very slow. Miss Alice Austen attended the! Teachers' Institute at Coopersville last week. Miss Mice is in the froot; rauk of ber profession and taught a successful term at Hudsonville last sented Mrs. Sass, on tbe eve of ber departure for her uew home io Mus- kegon, with a baodsome uiooer set, a practical way of snowing spprocia- tion to a minister's wife's self-sacri- Sciug work. The church at Conklin voted unani- mously to have Rev. F. C. Laslette as pastor, but he has not decided about his future plans. He may remain at No>;*h C h e s t e r and devote his time to evaogelistic work in the state oext fall and wioter. Services st the church Suoday morning at 10 o'ciock. Subject, "The Force That Saves the World, or the Gospel Power Revolutionary." Bible h< bool a t 11. C. E. society at •J;:*). A cordial welcome is extended to new comers and old neighbors. hmllh mid hrmmly api Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples aud blotches like Foley's Oriuo Laxative, for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Cleanses the 3vsteiii and is pleasaut to lake. A . B . W a y . EAST ENGLISHVILLE. Wiiiiam Hall's brother was here to see him last week. Percy Brown was a caller at A. E. Church's last week. Phil. Merriman is moving on tne Joseph Nadeau place. Riley Com too and wifo, from Bel- mont, were at A. E. Church's Suoday. School commenced here this week with Miss Otllla Sebmacher as teach- er. Miss Myrtle Church was here visit- ing friends and relatives for a few days. A. E. Church visited R. Mayuard of north county line one day last week. Mrs. Lawrence Lovell wer.t to Bal- lards last week to visit her mother a few days. Mrs. William Davis of Berlin is visiting and calling ou tbe neighbors of her former home. Bert Peck ham and Lawrence Lovell have returned from the north, where they went to look at some farm lands. A. M. Church and wife have re- turned from M'dldeville, where tbey went to look at some farms, with a view of buying. Charles McDermott is able to be year, and will return there to teach | around agaio and expects to go to as soon as the new school building is Wisconsio this week, where he will ready for occupancy. work in the woods. Saturday and played ball with the boys here. They went Lome happy for they beat of course. Come again, boys. Tbe looks of the crops i 'ast Thurs- day made tbe farmers think that farming is a failure. Some talk of selling out, others reuting and some going to the city to live. Frank Darling wifthe* to thank all those who remembered bim so aicely 00 his eighteenth birthday, Septem- bers, with so many postcards. He says the shower was a pleasant sur- prise this dry time. The club a* Mrs. Bell Root's last Thursday was well attended. Supper was served to about forty. Mrs. Car- rie Crevelling, formerly of this pla«-e and a member of the society, sent a nice letter to be read, and Miss Rachel Everett of Grand Rapids gave two recitations. A short talk was given by Rev. Mr. Armaco"L aad 1 then ihe company was treated lo ' waterineloo by Herman Root. Business Liners. 45 ?-» 30 •2.1 .1 I f O R SALE Second-band Smith's Implement 8tore. IMitf I jMjR S A L E -One new milch cow, one horse. Smith's Implement store. F OR sale a new milch cow and calf. H. a. lymburner. Camp 1 a k e . jK 35-tf F JR SALE----Ontario drill, bestdrill on tbe markeL Smith's imple- ment store. 36-lf TIT ANTED Trenty-flve ears of »' »?ood hay for September ship- ment. Sparta Milllm: Company. F'h, SALE Road harness. fH.50. Mrs. C. C. Hinman. administrator. cart and a single At residence of A. E. Hinman, 36-2 N OTICE—We are ready to supply the best fertilizer in any quaull- 1 tie* at lowest prices. to buy. come early. company. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That Is all wrong! A weak Stomach means weak Stomarh nerves always. And this also true of tbe Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains whv Dr. Shocp's ltestora- tive is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Re- storative reacbea out for the actual cause of these ailments the failing "inside nerves." Anyway test the Restorative 4* hOMrs. It won't cure so soon as that, out you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by all Dealers. Now is the time Sparta Milling 34-tf Tho k»nff vacation is nearly ?one und the youngster* ... nsaal outfit to start w ' h:|Ve sorted out about 30 suit*, 4 to 13 years to sell regard- less of eoat, some two and some three piece suits----tvtjjB and durable—get your tit while tbey last. Then there are other supplies, such as Tablets, Pen- cils, Paper, Ink, Pens, Colors, Etc.. all of which we have in abundance. Footwear also is one of the essentials. Shoes that will Inst, especially for school, which we sell under positive guarantee. Our Young Men's Suit" consists of a well selected line, which for the price, cannot fail to give satisfaction to $<6.60. We have just added a line «>f high-grade Clothing, sizes 35 to +4. to sell for *16.00 to $22.<>0.§F- Alt Oxfords still going at three fourths regular priec. If you are looking for a store where you can get ncy- thinjr you want just slip into SanrV-be has it. A. H. Saur Kent City Sc Co. Mich. W ANTED- 20,000 pounds try Sept. !'i in the of n oul- forfenr^>n. Fowls iO cents. Chicks 11c. If you want to go to the fair that day come or i-c m/. «"• ** • Sprague, Kent City. 3«'»-l ALPINfc. HERPOLSHEIMfcK'S GRAND RAPIDS' GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Women's FALL «- WINTER 1909-10 Complete Showing Women's Suits FALL «- WINTER 1909-10 Complete Showing Coats Your New Fall Garment is ready at Herpolsheimer's. We state without any fear of contradiction that O l R DISPLAY OI* WOMRN S, MISSKS AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND SUITS is by far the largest ever shown in Grand Rapids if not in the state of Michigan. There's a suit for every figure, a price for every purse. Our Suit Specials at $15.00 and $25.00 We're featuring Women's Suits at $15.00 aud $25.00 this sea- son. We have scoured the country's most famous garment markets for the very best that money could buy, and right now you may choose from a collection of $15.00 and $25.00 suits that will agreeably sur- prise vou for their FINE QI T ALIT\ MATERIALS, UNEXCEL- LED "TAILORING, VARIETY OF STYLES, BEAUTY OF SHADINGS and EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. $15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Carl i»eiiz spent Sun- day in the Valley City. George StelTens is having his house remodelled, and Mr. l'aas is doing the work. School cominenced Monday in Dis- trict No. 1 with Miss Snyder for teacher. Mrs. S. BaumhoiT ani Grover spent Sunday in Grand Haven with old- time friends. C. Crupp had the misfortune to lose a cow Friday, by being struck by lightning wnile in the pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Kicke«- of Grand Rap- ids visited with P. Richmyer and Mr. Deitz and families ooe day la»t week. Willie Ruthardt of Traverse City, who has been visiting relatives here, went to Breckenridge to visit his sis- ters. The dance at Alpine Graoge hall was line. A good crowd for a rainy night turned out aod danced till day- light. Threshing is nearly done in this vicinity. Three engines have been around and ali are doing good work. Grain is turning out well. Mrs. Klenk and Julia Klenk and daughter, Mildred, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. R. Vogel and Mrs. F. Davenport. The Alpine Station Sunday school held their annual picnic on the lawn of C. West. The little folks h a d a line time and did ample justice to the good things prepared for them. The ladies of the S. B. society held their annual picnic Thursday in P. Rutbardt'f wood-, and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Mrs. Vogel, Mr. Deitz, Aooa Diess and Lester Vogel all carried home prizes for winning in the d'^erent games. Tbe ladies extend their hearty thanks to Mr. Ruthardt and others, who helped put up tables and seats. WANTED! A Car Load of Poultry on THURSDAY, SEPT. 16th .... w 111 1 10c per lb. for Old Hetis lie 9c 7c a o *t Chickens Ducks Geese W i l l s h i p frinu Pere .t M it r-ito Peter When iti doubt trv Wlorley's Cash Store FOR (•DDI) TEA m COFFEE Fresh goods always 011 hand. A ial^ will convince you. Moriey's Cash Store Bell N o . 10 Rheumatism I h»T« teunil »tried.and[_ icon for m&tUxi: Not aremedythat will distorted limbs ol chronic crlppUa. rrowths back tofleshagain. That is tmpoaslblo. But 1 can now »urcly kill tho pains aad pangs of Darmstadt—I found th-* last ln*»di«nt with which Dr. Shoop w Rh<-uin*tic Remedy was mado a ptffoctad. dependable Pr*^crip" , * - J*' that last incrediant. I surcesalully tn«ted many. rv\nT cr*<* oi RheuoWl*.n: bat now at lormly cure* all curable aises of heretofore much <lleaded disease. Tliose »nd-Uke BTanuJaJ found In Rheumatic Hload seemtodiswuiw rSfSi^r.under the action of thU n-modyas fnsely as does WAr when add«l to puns And th^n. when d l ^ l ^ . th.^ pouonoM wasttw irntdT naif from the system, and the cause ot I Rhfurmattiun is «one forerar. There l» now no rual n,«d—no actual rxcuse to mfl»r out help. We sell, aad In coafldonco rucomuwod Now is the time to buy your Lumber, Lath, Shingles of which I have a good line. I also handle the well-known Wolverine Roofing. D. VanWiltenburg. Potato Crates 16 c e n t * e a c h . BALLAROS. rife. Did You Ever Stop to Think Vow much worry aud trouble you can save by having us do your laundry work. We have all the necessary equipments and too, we know how to do good work. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy I POST & KEECH, Proprietors. Sold by "ALL DEALER'S" j You really should sec these beautiful suits to ap- preciate their 4< Price Lowuess. 1 ! We have a full as- sortment of sizes and dozens of pr«ty styles and color- i ugs in every size. <tk AND $25.00 Corner r *S . v j (»atid Ottawa streets, Born, to Mil ford Carr and : Tuesday. August 31, a boy. Miss Kmuia Field, of Grand Rapids, > visited in tbe nei^boorbood over Suq- ; d a y . Herbert Chase and family, of Graod ; Ka|>ids, spent Labor day at tbe Field 1 farm. The family of A. L. Undsey leave J f o r their borne in Evanston today i (Friday). Frank Culver left Wednesday morn- inc for Old Mission to visit bis daughter, Mrs. Albrrt Kroupa. Mrs. Chas. Frli and baby from Grand Rapids spent .art of last week at her father's, C. C. Anderson. 1 A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet -called Preveatfce— is being dispensed by druggists everywhere, in a few hours Preventics ar<* sai<l t" : break any cold —completely. And »*reventlrs, b»»ing so safe and tooth- some. are very fine for children. No .% . « ... 1 - _ Crescent 'Flavor' An occasional well flavored loaf of bread might lead you to think it merely a matter of chance. But when that flavor is there with every loaf of bread, ( with every sack of Crescent flour "happenstance" can't pos- sibly account for it. It's a scientific milling, Mrs. Housewife—and it's so perfect th t the flavor is just as good and just as certain, whether you buy that trial sack today or tomorrow, but to- day's purchase will make you the gainer. i ^ R E S C E N T p L O U R "The Kind Everybody Likes." GRAND RAPIDS, MICF VC1GHT MILLING wO rio *

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