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IBY ARTHUR a M O W DEN SMITH tW -*•" CC^fclllM I IV.'O HOrtClNSM T»4 w h a » k * • t ARTHUR Con t lnued • •wr i ; ii "n," he ex* ! ifowu to »)i|kc i ev Bounty puts i w 111 ho Io < > h»iM« Christ k V»»u nEe i right a>k« •! £ ! Fin >c a i liber I hi briivj shall »»t temi f you j THE SEHTENIX- LEADED, 8 FA-ETA MJCHIOAR SEEING LIFE WITH CAROL KURTZ BV CAROL HOLMKS-KURTZ of geese filed And they took It, turning theii -~M to side, looking carefully about them to make sur*; hey were in no danger. And u>l tebmrcly flock a. D ' VH the road, tliulr time tbout head* f r o in wide a car moved until the little v\.i t.afe;y across the highway. • • • saw, Mr fVrg.. buy her." "fifteen t'uusan' tolliirs 1 n k f*»e her mil •• tl s, t»a'tt r>. t• t\-'*yJ'.: v. "1 htxr'f I f ; teen tho\iS/i*b! -So! ,.r-s but if I I . .1 " -You •!• . r r.eed it. * Joshua :.t*r rupee'! t r . "She •» He tif*• "I t,i.e rauiey Into Bark' r* f->r foil, eh. t^rlfltliin?" "I H-; . .. * rat, Mr. I» ' • i'lti. \'iidt anyt m,g you \«nt 1 put in 1 -r Inglepin took VriUtrnm by tW arm Sfu! w QiKn] M few fe*'" f "I'll wafer you hid rnn dowt. • « True Ronntj with that, Captain. t x ailed the m»wr< »«nt. "I rui run :• * «. the True Bourns! Badger." Ft.. - ft prlva Wt tf. <»r dc--omenta i i' tr »**v nil person* ne so much, make every sloop of war which I will ttppbi uded It pen ( n his will writ* It, by « e, s r A mere n.utver of •nptain, hut advisable, always le." Me bbled rapidly at if foolscap "Here, *l*;n if Sunday night we attended chur ii where Ihey employed no pastor om- <ause ihey were paying for the building. tt is an easy ventuiq that they will he paying for it u long, long lime. We listened to an on;;tu recital with about 50 otb-*r t i^r moved until the little floca people, hut the atmosphere was dead. Why call it church? .. . ... The newent bridge cards are Twenty three thouittiid .h.Hars « , a|lother roun<r B0 to ih, pay roll every two , T ,„. „„.. 4 originated in Urn „ln ot company. A . we k \ immediately found its w »y l.y the window oUi»R .ho ... •• N A single deck Mil* Or their checks , |i;,v , s . lever idea If o n e car« were surprised at the very few w made any deposits. They ill took the cash. "Do many save amoctf •h< c men?" we inquired when OJJ turn came at the window About 25 per cent/' replied th-r . a summons. 1 at> was escorted to th^ ou where she patiently t nihe tutstook one IQt for U irtiBkeu naval officei the latent In playing cards. m • • lhrc« times a woman drivei ' ? l!. d in 4*hicago for speeding ant «wire she drove on before she coulJ »erv» d ^ i f h a summons cashier." They work hard the oii men, they make good money but j third time «h4 they have never been taught aave." There's work for someone, j explained 'h educating these men to use the j gea„ banks for other purposes than Just j aud tin t ! »< jx>lir•*'>.n»n for a hoo« tt» cash the weekly pay cheek*. • • • \ pair of shoes aixe 25-A, And U . *t vionR t«i a "little" twlv' vear oM boy, wK«> w e i g h s only <.'j Hum! However^ she paid her $1 fine, but she had the laat word tn spite ot that. \ - aix feut, ek'Vv a Some boy And R» a* pou n lis and iiichce tall. mffI slues! What sixe will he be vv€»*r- inir when he grows up wt« » leld up • • An 'ntei eating and picturesque ItMSy G e r m a n town In Illinois poa- vi - half ii million dollar;' worth of pavement Every street in the cor j po rat ton Is paved and ti ia the on- wit i -if •"ai' that can boa i • ii v .. i• • • f !•!inhni'l'hl take her" If ' t V. . , * H f IV . «te*l i - " w m . to me uale«i she can Thar* y#cr ba King* tioopofaar w*rr •Ye* Ir'r.'f t her, m A dangero?*a boai * rcnebiaari, nov\ , ot H-;t a 'Hrttiah«*r "** "Aye. the best ship of her *ix* li ti»e Kiiiff's Fellowei rej<»ined u arsmpromia i n g)y. There was comprehension, yes. and re«jM»»t, tti the «»«-• k g a v e th»> lx»ag IslNnder "Hate him t: • f i nl eht ttut thrre'.j b* no j*---! *# tn sinking your ae'f d-- :.,. If " '> loses admitted. "But with i • *> tutt- battery—** He V »'T. ami hailed the sWp % rtgbt. ska lottertHl near, K^tinu lov ltt»riy c»o t! ttitf^ m hnd crsstHi "Hf. Hergh. W ia«j gwn* V i f i yow igmrtiU f«r Ifcrr?'* w V*rll, I fcea'e *h»t f<»r you undt Air Ingle|ii{i I'.'ir If xmi put tn carron ntlna. berut'S we nay eighteeii'pound e m . i k n yMB hHt#- not hafe more daw stxt •••ti. - undt a esraj i« t<f h*>i i tiA'ffivii for rl aaers " I f f S a w e s sl»i".»k l - he«/ -A prlv«,!..er h -t j »->e *•«.« 1 never ftgbr r' » *e lout |%%t tb t»rie* pow.de f Ti>0 pl*<X * "A twefc jr foar-|«*t: I ctit 'I .llr-U'm; tl«f thru: «n Be' Ci fer« •: t» r r nM*re unit i r Tea. bvil w » r W be aa K -rJaaa.** To J^ahu to res of ad tspr.H whI 'h (• t MI tit PRF*--ES».-MN > r KHV*!- <1r t a»up and |MtittiHan** A short wait, rhen, and they were nshered Into the presence of Governor Tomp kit y. ' The governor was both courteous and Interested. "Captain Fellow*.**? A!; > f»i be s sun', Km j our ::»» r •• FBO conshlemtle MNMMB jt of h( . wfl the u > K l*ltxi»t*, but M CHAPTER IX The Chase Begins ! ngh'pin, Fel "we* was obliged Tou» ai!.! ' 'ivm a ring 11- in« Idlers of the \Y c negro t , bin K ** w;h'd the n iiotcl to horses hoes his fc reat • 'i-' ' :0 tt f at'i Irit •'» ha nrt'Uswd that t»v forgot hi. ehurge to restrict i : - * ; :.iil;lng. with Co re suit that .M; Crofjuo w a s )i go«Hl hit more than three sheets in the wind "!»*yt u want t«> u'» with me as bo- sun lit the Cepturb n prtvateerV* de mao4ed Fetlowea "Jv<" hdl •"Mifit s what I sa have n drunkard pl,» Cuffee, who had b» cetlc over lils der» .1 Hut ! woo*t mv fr.'t- *'\*T i; Mv n a from tints' was determine*! for diplomacy. IVetl well ' And you hav<- been in tl rn emy's hands? Hogged, b'gartt And there are Federalist* who would *ure the coutttry thai o<» hon«nt Amer IC^O* HAVE USNMI PRESSED APD THERE'S »vt »tx )i h t^»l a A the <*a t til the Hrtt- IsHt AesK 1 Hat tell me your story sir.* Ho listened keenly, with an o^esi. sional interjection, drawing fo«h ua's Iheorles. and a f t . • Hi« »fthers had concluded dellverf»d IfMsfap^ ^ia«:ijm>eiit. Vo*jr iau ,..-f f ^ |h0 * We couid ws.'t ntaiTiiain your erlden<e in ju- .it i>roe»H civil or military M reover, 'twonhl b<« b a d rolitl./s f«» HUimr.t tl for fit* I'r- tt*r* wo»hf A MuM'r Fei'owe"?" he cried, eyes vhtn tug. "Yes. but her gunner Is going to be , ' r tise for "Site anould n.:e <Ji\e 0* trosd*ble t>af ' fw >*nty ftnir »r ,.r»1 on s •r ,H Mr Ingle- rig bfj Mr 1 deoer Frankb 'H hnmmvM Here Berth v)SiVj.<-k' a <4 tn-ir f SA t ino* tww«;h*o't 4Ns. f*«s)Wat 4e at «U. sir. Hut don't think 1 tn be Hit ling the value of your Information, circumstantially, it bear* out evb de.nce we have i>t*en aceumnl?*t!ng this Hi*t mmh TU» f a u La, gen fiewe^7, Sew Msistf i# rs*ton wUb pt»>e you 11 vkl»in to have the young lsd> wstched?'' ".She must take her cban^'e with flie others.** Fellow es Insisted. "Well pb \ no favorites, sir." Joshua Inglepln clipped his arm savagely peremptory. ' Ave. »n« lilortiss. daSMBt" mar»ed the merchant. "Tss f s a t .-iiford 'eta «ta*n >»a» hiiist, INMWwms. 1 ka^w An sidsr wnwked at ttu? <k*»r ••(.eneral S<ott Is arrived from the Vagurn frontier, your excellency," he announcMl. 'Ah/' exclaimed the governor. M In tl it rase, 1 must ask you to excuse RNS geirflrfi^tiu But t*e assured of my *"• nips thy ir your ttftdsftaklspi. Us. # h«sluited *My sympathy, geo flerneu. and lay pfty, T * he ».bled smftkestly. Outside on the steps of the portico J.'Shua Inglepln clutcla^d Fe.l to we* arm a^aln ' I>on*t heed the p*>venjor's twnd- dle," he urged In his jerky. Impatient .ee«*h. "He meaas well, but he ibfKn't know. How could he? How ' •mid anyone, who hasn't learned to J hate? Hah' We'll show 'em, IH tOwe*. U eli show 'em. itarame w KsUsvtss s^itperkeswod « mbght Is-1 4 'jrt*Cbvf> » w nSiUHNt. SAke*t hittt *• *. if If J<mbm s tvymoriral assertive n* -4 wasn't perhaps, a reaction from the same muse. He hated, he hated with his whole being. Bet there was n*> atisf^ctbfft . I* WISL I t . d» r, v" 1 . Jcisbns s tfv. rv«(! i»r 'it re Mr P.. tht.sv! tor U | 'f het bh S Ksftt » Tkft fa sad ss*sre rwajnements teroQM ere * hondreil Sd*ise-! prlrste le tfi*- t .. pri/*** And sftr-rw SftrfTV" •* *l, fisffh, sml wsreh« -lev- ied the Wf. , they b*1 !• lion. **! «OJ s t pointing |j tnore «sti» "»f>u «1 I.. .; r - kou Oti d fifty »!'.»•»•, c a p t a i n ' : .tn •Aside from oiu #. ? hope > ru hatt •- • k up prises. And; i fts to bring them In ' I I, in the glow of late j try sad goodbye tcj rsice%i their jrteps to th*| Oust street. J(>shus I the bswide wblcbj ttkelr earlier on versa .•.ess man. sir.'' he *aa3 , chair. "And ! ftraJ U i ory to have deftnftoj sgreeajenfs. f a contracturul nature, with i»er«': 1 desl with. So, If you liaiv no ("hjerttani, we will reduce our re 'isfh to *^rititig Perhaps yon aril! t>e sofcindas to vxpress your sMIe of Jhe har|Si&r Fettowe* peered ont the snxall J panej window next hire at ttw tww- bordered street, dusty and peaceful 1 and very <jnlet since the workers h*d fotir he* It was difficult to MSSO I trlste '*•- » *- < hi rm!n t < scene with all tin « t nod turgid events tbsf ! : • ii ! :T. difficult to tm- Sftr..e i#i4t oe v a few mttiOt distant oft Kandy tlrsik. the P-a tt>r piled her , errrit^ttx on th** block ate, thai porh&ps CollMnwe h: d pressed fhrea motf ssesi to tal<i» it »e place «>f Tom, Coffee and ntfiisetf He if hi ioiis of Joshua Ingle ! c! ptf» • t hU » i i;e eyes studying his ex ! i press!a|* v Mj ytt->d lnt« v n*lty { t "Mv iM»n»ls Is of tlto* sltttpUwt *lr, w he l * ooih Vtin wtii d purc.hf b Ceni i f . 5 eratbun a prt\;ii*»er I n»i t,> *»» . j. r of |lo- brig, art} J wi« *i «{ a He wa* silent ftn a»m c n?inut<« - "Jw tun, yon have the Hgbt idea." he decided at last, "^'bis t*» n oust ter for Fou rsft) private * "t to Hut brie* are 'oar my frveoti;" Joshua (n^tepin's features contort i ed spnsinodicglly, with nuch a c<aig«e< Hon of blood that FelioWes wondered ; if he ought .to loosen the m a n ' * >f.o» k B«t JosU^u waved him av-ay. "T'm—all rlgbi." Fuaslim »J t. ''^d • !n 1 ho nn-rchant's voice tna- t•'• x t• 1 or, who should bring n«% broth er to juMtee. »f not I? I*0*t he a j reproruh t<« my name"/'* •'Yet, after all, your brothof. 1 * the governor reminded him. "Asot User** f Is the young lady. 1 fe;»r If the affair is as bla^k «* * * * « » Tta-ee w»s Mti'h to be do ne in fit- tl«th tb» « entnHosi for sea. but the eaaieet S**h *»f all was collecting a erew Nimr« «J )* ^.h» r, with fart* t a- h^St. J<»e l*»ak st'd a •Ifnten more rUtby brtiisn* pi.«#w*^l mto town by Jeff f r i i ^ e ' s *H»*rh as stsott as the news l- tt rough the pine forests dt» • PiO s 'outh Khore. a::*1 were all e»v »tli t In Hie marine guard, and put to sssihtlng Cuffee In mounting the I K U ry isad overhauling the *ma<l » » * A Mitrtvl»b»*ad atMit mimed "'in * v ho had teft f*ls tnuae |toft tn )< . > a! .t KugJaud's Kwlrr {.; ts pitx HUhs. «n* aeceptcd as '.teufeigiot and e low-voh*ed Vlr M« »• ry Breed, tpialified as si c i' ;r s<irg<Htfi Fell owes picked a do* tor, Aloysius O'ShMughnew^y, eadod son »f s »urg«vm in WCl regiment of the old New York first a o h*4, city red h let 1 "* P I rhua Sngtopln fx» at I »oeu minor ratings were selected f• • some live hundretl sppllcnnts, f the shit ping irsde was ham s'r-. g. and employment In n fast armed prlvateet w^as Infinitely |,i»* >r r.i.ie to enKartnvent In the regu lar army or udilUa, notwithstanding bounties and land warrants freely of- fered as Inducements to recruits. Fel- Howvs took only healthy, seasoned linen. When the arig hauled out of her slip, and anchored In the stream, illie mtiKtered the choicest crew, marl, oens said, thut ever had sailed from New York. Fellowes wg;s iiaperturably satisfied, ttid Joshua ty er tired of his visits Pf Inspection. *'E wish* to God lien i.'ould make up lit* mind, and sail." fce'di e\( 1 aim, scowling overside at vhe itumpv hull of tfce True Bounty, ly lug 11 quarter mil> nearer Governors Inland. " "A'i^ vn.itly itnnoying. this "felay." Fellows bltascMf worn by the ten slon. could ont\ * ownse! patience. "We're ready, dr. Inriepin. The moment he slips h w cable, we'll he i<fter htm." And Joshua w.i'iM si.h gustily, his tutidy feature^ ifudd- ' )> ugly with the passion that ntewt 1 Jrt his soul. "If we might ciilv .sc -M' him when •h» sails! Hut tbubi e- he'd destroy «ught dainaKlng lu i»i« kntervat. H •I»ouhth HS ," F«ill<-we* agreed curt- r And added t,* curtlj : " And for- •<-•1 not you'll watt h for as until I've »r uiglit the l'-u<f g i to net ton, a,v« t . If t fakes a yfar." Strangely Jt *t ua never rosentod uch readnd<«rH " i " h- sort* to l e *ure," he'd as- >on». ' I 1- 41 - ' n ' t -e (hi'If m)i You have «,'olh*hav«e ?«t r". k«<n w th. too. And .vmi do « I to h u e t borough ly, cap- i.ahi You'll neve-' r<\, i » t it.." Ho he'd go ot* le to his wherry, >lpod by Tom an 3 hb< mates, like an tiduilral into his vargfA. N 'ti* me? waned lnt«.» fall and the waterfront ai^'cuiated freely on the con bin- Con of clr umstances that * l»t the two In* lepln ships In |>ort.. -fid Hcti and I Is friend*. The Se- * >• rv ice that came. ,U - ) i u ev. y fr* fiKX 1 *"« jnHMI v « M * t' 'Mr lnr*pl» n-,.*i! srftli fetm wrer * 'l«e Thonsdsy St ti'.< «>r Flckertng <«f UasMSchusetts. Thef attended a neetlng at the Rml Coffee house In i;he evening. fildglns, the waiter lays there va« a d«a! of talk of ae- :es*!irn. hut imwJ ly of tta- s^Jartlro f i»f Mr Josh:.'4 hi} | | ' « new prt*# ; lie-er t>rlg. Mr. HiSihrain SMR itentletmn be'd g te the d—-d rsscals I he •Hp " Another time Mr. Dsn,lei Webster, h young, fiery r*preventative in con *res* from Jfew Hstppsklr^ stwl Mr. CJeorge HerW»ri were cited as having •conducted an animated dlscuasion at Ren's dinner table "t'orss this gov- ernment." crb"i V r. Herbert. "At six Jw>a" n o t i c e I'd inarch for Washing' 1$rm, a n d swear u son the alfsr noi to retnrti until Mud von was burled be- ne* th ths roHts the r^pftsl.* A laatkBHM »hteb Mr WelMSteS i^iamb-'i "Tb.s |!s no bmgi*r a free irovornment," sab! he. "The Consti- tution Is foully Ml>eled. There Is i fro wing up In V<*asblngton a fabric of d»*H"^isto V\ e must take me**- urvj* ,i «Je*;i »r i i fnes*itr«^e If issed be * i f * Q« >iAtlnu«d > VBATVI WI10N0 -si; too- —— Maitl at Xttchen Store I One pai on Imll uas 00 hook S3- Milid hsA out long aieeve itid one shori one fl T**o kinds ot wainscoting 1 lliindb' ->r oven door should on wide -iflarillle on lettle wrong H Maid's shoes ido not match 7 •Handle of able drawer center I--(Knife would all off tabls B Hat, :i« on pUcher is broken coo ftatck Aim a Calendar An sblong wrin watch made re (Mtitly measurea only one Inch by <s»e and a ha5f. (t records not only j ths time tut. In f ddttton, the day of the weirk. the month, the date and the phiise* of tlx moon. 3 OO Source of Trouble All tHe real trcuble In the world PMnes from some one s lack of self cimtroi Maartcsn Msgitxins. LAKES AND WOODS 000 To some the woods are Just a lum- ber field A place to chop and saw and slash. With cool appraise of what 'twill bring In cash— So many spare, So many timber feet 'twill yield; To some the wood is juai s place id kill, To Slaughter for the Joy of it. Exultant at a bullet's lucky hit, A life blown out for but j motnsn- Ury thrill; To some the lake Is but a ••stagnant pond A hiding place lor finny game, A place to gather angling fame,, .Just a place of *port and naugnt beyond; To some a lake just a water w.vy To bear leviathans of trade, Or mighty Industry's parade Or pleasure brightly docked In pag- eantry's arraj ; To some iht wood * are temple lift- ing high, Piercing far into the blue, While streaming, gleamtog hri^U ? ty through Falls all the giorl.su> glory of far flung sky; To some the ake* ar,e gems brilliant, sblmm#rKztg, And argosies are sailing there. The sun l& bright, the wlad ks f » C , The rippl«s are with alitor giici and Hhintmerlng To some the woods and 1»J KOS are holy (hl&gs What® gather sH the Nprlhs of rest Where peace awaits th« Hon cat quest And nature undisturbed her choic- est comforts brings "—•If. M. r I. the ill COUNTRY SAUSAGE Mich. State Boxing Con mission !h»i decreed that no one shall drlnlt tn 1 naught drinks at a prixe fight.. Now , . fat) ,', f Ike world^getting better? A pat? of Grand Eapints onion t:h evsa hart- been arrested In Gratt l r»**en The prosecutor expttcts m 1n*«« O'Ul a strong ease. » * a Our farm editor gets the follow- ing inquiry. "My duct hm we Alt eg- so that when she walks an? <o*«t ar<>uft'd on her kneea. Her Ured the Just starting.'* ?|&dlto* adv e* to buy « nice new six cyllki^ der- this will relieve your duefct legs uutH the feather get s^t. During the i**«t month sbout 250 Michigan newspapers have come t<- the writor of this column. And I. seems too that the first thing wij have read in each one of them Is that story "The Cricket 3*yv Hui- ry." mm Toe Bprlngport Signal says tab oditirt saw a sign on a roiad 4 me«l st work ahead" aud be oboartOli M,at t»n-. lor the sign he would havs never suspected that they were working. But that U the way they are dow- further south In Michi- gan. a mm A *»ia ris>pw*od has e<sliahilgfceJ a truat fund tor the r.^eep of a pi itKmkey. When the monkey 4*«4 l ie money is to go to the Univtu* -ly of Michigan Inasmuch as some of the university professors in- sist on relationship to tbo moakcya t."*e gift is aot so inappropriate al- ter all m m m After a w*«x-«nd in Bu.ropa w# «re able to offer a number of btr- galns in titles as follows: Kmg*. • I 75; Dukes, 7a cents. 2 lor ll.tS be off •My Bar von Is cf Ma Aitsw^. fompfett, Sir," Canity, Cnpmln, rot after JrVtU*w#ai t », ' wfthf an *•' n->. ?»i« \ he walked i n r . <'•-*> ut ; dcr the weighted, v ; «.v ;• 5 .e ;• tulip trtva. f!s.s utltid wan cs#toea»-j trntiHl ur-on the fniwr-*. He was p^ate ; ntng the bcthln^ of t»m> h u n d r o t l and' '.tfty • ' '• -iZ i:r<- «i>\- ufities of p.v*!i.r niMi • ,--it *t«r g r e a t guns and tr'e p.ri-port!' i of b-wst'dtag' pikes to CUflnsOoa, ef pistol* to rtuis- k'*t*. destgtrlog ports for the Long Tom wnrk. so tltsf by ynnin Centurion might stlug the utmost He Hcwrcelv bvmtd pin's cofiveritftUon; l w ere nie* Ittttikw f- t \ drinking the cb<*ieo Sl< always the same; Jos^; hi t M) SiH^. a* may t.c, wb er f.be rwa ling posiity I tie 1 *»«»<; *, •f- v- Vf« fi.e beuwe I - ! * 1st lit teer* «>ft1ieu^ed by i.a's i>h »*« d ll ' Ut* ot t'l*>V,rt>;>»<ut SaCtS&t1«ii tilt' Wide "Well, Cuptnln, what tia\e we to i »a> to that? Shall we abrlnk from}; our task because a woman is con- (; cerncd \wtli It?" Fell owe* lo*»ke<l from one to the ' other, telly aloof "1 h«\e s e t t l e ! rl»:tt Issi.-<^ w i t h Mr ' Inglepln," he said quiet!)'* Mis* lnglepin must take her chahce Mie Is not—" he struggled for th*- right jj phrase, anxious neither to everblaine ' nor loyal American, your 1 i»ey. M 1 irglvo "tue, captain. If 1 Intrude upon your jwwnsl atTa,rs." n piled tiw govers or lei me ask again * arc you sure yo< « II not reg »t your pnrtieipatlon? Ilatm.i is a t tter medicine.* 4 "Not so bitter.*' J"sMta spoke up fiercely. "A mtin hat- - . tls '•r-.'vle:!" faction Of it ! Tb< e'M • v H' t ^b; proper hatred. T a k e Her* 1 i h'ra bec»-use be * 4lsh>yat. I l -n»* I cause he's my brwh< »\ 1 ha:e hi o because he's a Fftffepra might go on Indefinitely rate. If l can Ufe to *» I'll d*e happy Happy. I ifji, Fnll«»wa#r "l i.n\c ivo e t pe-ef a t ion of happl IMSS." Fsdtowea answered wearily "Hut we wander from the point of our visit. Y'otjr ogcellency bus not and WAifcodl oold y<tvj*H help us." wb; g c.rov-n "1m all means In my p o w e r , " tl•>* x Put) governor returned pr»•utpily. "Tin a ins do the ,s<H v r< t Service shall be ln*l.mcted to >c and troteft you. nud every iu<ne Kali* of r.he ^ of these people," He paused. "I sup PRINTCRAFT STATIONERY 200Sheets $|0C lOOEnvCkjpesl n CM her hub Ifl flight the puiMwer to »«bua In :Uh> * re*pv%fti*wi •g SiiS fMMl ii <tu, tt w a s t"a vol** de ow n n»<*as hi stre.no of *t Ami 1 at the a* me (left t ub o-d s it-.-A mir ! P r i n t e d w i t h mny name and address Cooed mix and rtyle (or social use, 200 »K?etj ol thi tociety finish papct an i I0G envei*^pc« to toatth. both tTif*inted m biue with your name mt4 sfidres* in harmomoos type laid put u\> m box a ! ! f o r $ 1 , Boi tent portage paid to your address iacftiMR dotiar U i or drafl with tSw order. f'nnt out your name and addreis clearly o* blank below. Order one now and don't forget your lr*rnd«. Sfc.N i INEL-LEADER, Sparta, Michigan. Attached please 6nd CaTs' 1, S - . . Send . boxes Ptislcfsfc Stationery as copy below: Ship fo Address . (For other Orders use Extra Speds.] Buy your prmbng in your home town or temtory, we «an prv>duce anything that is produced anywhere Earis, 45 cents: barons, per do*etiu 2 5 cents; duchesses. 10 cents eacn; and one free, all these have be:n u»ed slightly and have been recon- ditioned. a a a Saturday the Grand Rapid* Press announced that the Hope Snake £*anre would i«K>n he proaanited. It] Immediately occurred to us tb^tl Clareacs Lubbers being fr<nr Hap^ would be in on It. Of course Clar- ence looked wide eyed and ojnn mouthed for awhile and then after riling up his logic concluded thai the Prase printers made a mistake as the Hope folks don't have snake dances any more. He says maybe that the word Hope" #hota?d h4v* been "Hop!,* m m m It auy you foika| think Texas is wild and wooly and a land of two gun men, you should r^ad iho following from a Texas paper; "A terrapin race was hsld for Jarga stakes October 1, celebrating the 15th birthday of the city of La Feria." And "a SanAntoaio man was arre*t»<l and fined fur carry- ing a concealed sling shot " And another ' Aaron Ford, 1V9 years otd was arrested for quarreling with his granddaughter." And the moat exciting of all the news its ns said that a 30 months old heifer hau given birth to triplets • e e Editor Gene Ho We. of tfe* Ama- rlllo, Texas, nemesis of fake and sham, stage critic par ex.-*H*|t ha* all broken oat in a new ptaea Qu cently he requested that |su i.v# snakes be brou^lt to th* G3*>b« *r flee ind they eame—rattle*>oalie-s bullsr. akes, water-nake* prairi snake*. Editor flows had the? . killed and burled them -craw; ng side up. This was done to make n rain and brsak the drouth In a few hour* the rain came. It fell in ablets, in g^bs, Just like pouring it out of a bucket, it is said, tilt the gutters and streets and farm" ar. 1 ranches of the west were covered. Then Gene said T told you BO *' j That la not all h* Ths experl j men? was not entirely satisfactory ; sad he Issued s little note oi; warn ng on the side in which he told eh* j boys the good work would be eoa- fnaaed. "»ut." said he, "tfoe next me a drouth i« on and *«e have to persxxade the rain, plesnss don't bring in any 'bullenakes * Th»y make It thunder and lightning i/t* d e r n ra««li." vy4 \'Q •<w •••a 1 ?} •>/', i •mh T, 1 '31 ,r W- • :h 1 • i -.j f 1 ; l!

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Page 1: COUNTRY SAUSAGEspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel...IBY ARTHUR a MOW DEN SMITH tW -*•" CC^fclllM IIV.' O w h a » k * • t ARTHUR HOrtClNSM T»4 Con t lnued • •

I B Y

A R T H U R a

M O W D E N

S M I T H

tW -*•" CC^fclllM I IV.'O HOrtClNSM T»4 w h a » k * • t ARTHUR

Con t lnued •

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THE SEHTENIX- LEADED, 8 FA-ETA MJCHIOAR

SEEING LIFE WITH CAROL KURTZ BV CAROL H O L M K S - K U R T Z

of geese fi led And they took It, t u r n i n g the i i

- ~ M to side, look ing c a r e f u l l y a b o u t them to make sur*;

hey were in no d a n g e r . And u>l

tebmrcly f lock a. D'VH the road, tliulr t i m e tbout head* f r o in wide

a car moved u n t i l t h e l i t t l e v\.i t .afe;y across t h e h i g h w a y . • • •

saw, Mr fVrg.. buy her."

" f i f t e e n t 'uusan' tolliirs 1 n k f*»e her mil •• tl s, t»a'tt r>. t• t\-'*yJ'.: v.

"1 htxr'f I f; teen tho\iS/i*b! -So! ,.r-s but if I I . .1 "

-You •!• . r r.eed it. * Joshua :.t*r rupee'! t r . "She •» He t i f * • "I t,i.e rauiey Into Bark ' r* f->r foil, eh. t^r l f l t l i in?"

"I H-; . . . * rat, Mr. I» ' • i'lti. \ ' iidt anyt m,g you \«n t 1 put in 1 -r

Inglepin took VriUtrnm by tW arm Sfu! w QiKn] M few fe*'" f

"I'll wa fe r you hid rnn dowt. • « True Ronnt j with that, Captain. t x ailed the m»wr< »«nt.

"I rui run :• * «. the True B o u r n s !

Badger." Ft.. -

ft prlva

Wt tf.

<»r dc--omenta i i' tr »**v

nil person* ne so much,

make every sloop of war

which I will

ttppbi uded It pen (n his

will wri t* It, by « e, s r A mere n.utver of •nptain, hut advisable, a lways le." Me bbled rapidly at

i f foolscap "Here, *l*;n if

Sunday n igh t we a t t e n d e d chur ii where Ihey employed no pas to r om-<ause ihey were p a y i n g for the bu i ld ing . tt is an easy v e n t u i q tha t they will he p a y i n g fo r it u long, long l ime . We l i s tened to an on;;tu r ec i t a l w i th about 50 otb-*r t i ^ r moved u n t i l t he l i t t l e f loca people, hut the a t m o s p h e r e was dead. Why call it c h u r c h ?

. . . . . . „ The newen t b r i d g e ca rds a r e T w e n t y t h r e e thoui t t i id .h.Hars « , a | l o t h e r r o u n < r B 0 t o

ih, pay roll every two , T , „ . „„..4 o r i g i n a t e d in Urn „ ln ot company . A . we k \ i m m e d i a t e l y found i t s w »y

l.y t h e window w » oUi»R .ho ... •• N A s ing l e deck Mil* O r the i r checks , | i ; , v , s . lever idea If one c a r «

were su rp r i sed at t he very few w made a n y deposi ts . They ill took the cash. "Do m a n y save amoctf •h< c m e n ? " we i n q u i r e d when OJJ t u r n c a m e a t t h e window

About 25 per c e n t / ' rep l ied th-r . a summons . 1 at>

was escor ted to th^ ou where she p a t i e n t l y

t nihe tutstook one IQt for U i r t iBkeu nava l o f f ice i

the latent In p l ay ing cards . m • •

lhrc« t imes a woman dr ivei ' ? l!. d in 4*hicago for speed ing a n t

«wire she d rove on before she cou l J »erv» d ^ i f h a s u m m o n s c a s h i e r . " They work h a r d t h e

oii men, they m a k e good money but j t h i r d t ime «h4 t h e y have neve r been t a u g h t t» aave ." T h e r e ' s work for someone , j exp l a ined ' h e d u c a t i n g these men to use t h e j g e a „ b a n k s for o t h e r pu rpose s t h a n Just j aud tin t !»< jx>lir•*'>.n»n for a hoo« tt» cash t h e week ly pay cheek*.

• • •

\ pa i r of shoes aixe 25-A, And U . *t vionR t«i a " l i t t l e " t w l v ' vear oM boy, wK«> weighs on ly <.'j

Hum! However^ she pa id her $1 f ine , but she had t h e laat word tn sp i te ot t h a t .

\ - aix feut , ek'Vv a Some boy And R» a*

pou n lis and i i ichce ta l l . mffI s l u e s ! W h a t sixe will he be vv€»*r-inir when he g r o w s up

w t « • » •

leld up

• • •

An 'n te i ea t ing and p i c t u r e s q u e ItMSy G e r m a n town In I l l inois poa-vi - half ii mi l l ion dollar; ' wor th of p a v e m e n t Eve ry s t ree t in t h e cor

j po ra t ton Is paved and ti ia the on-wit i -if •"ai' t h a t can boa i

• ii v .. i• • • f !•!inhni'l'hl

take h e r " If ' t V. . , * Hf

IV .

«te*l i - " w m . • to me uale«i she can

T h a r * y#cr ba King* t i o o p o f a a r w * r r

•Ye* Ir'r.'f t her, mA dangero?*a boai

* rcnebiaari, nov\ , ot H-;t a 'Hrttiah«*r "**

"Aye. the best ship of her *ix* li ti»e Kiiiff's Fellowei rej<»ined u arsmpromia i n g)y.

There was comprehension, yes. and re«jM»»t, tti the «»«-• k gave th»> lx»ag IslNnder

"Hate him t: • f i n l e h t ttut thrre ' . j b* no j*---! *# tn sinking your ae'f d-- :.,. If "

• '> l o s e s admitted. "But with i • *> tutt- battery—**

He V »'T. ami hailed the sWp % rtgbt. s k a lottertHl near , K^tinu lov ltt»riy c»o t! t t i tf^ m hnd c r s s tHi

"Hf. Hergh. W ia«j gwn* V i f i yow igmrtiU f«r Ifcrr?'*

wV*rll, I fcea'e *h»t f<»r you undt Air Ingle|ii{i I'.'ir If xmi put tn carron ntlna. berut'S we nay eighteeii 'pound em. ikn yMB hHt#- not hafe more daw stxt •••ti. - undt a esraj i« t<f h*>i i tiA'ffivii for r l aaers "

I ffSawes sl»i".»k l - he«/ -A prlv«,!..er h -t j

»->e *•«.« 1 never ftgbr r ' » *e lout |%%t tb t»rie* • pow.de f Ti>0 pl*<X *

"A twefc jr foar-|«*t: I ctit 'I • .llr-U'm;

tl«f t h r u : «n Be' Ci fer« •:

t» r r nM*re un i t i r

Tea. bvil w » r W be aa K -rJaaa.**

To J^ahu to res of ad tspr.H whI 'h

(• t • M I t i t PRF*--ES».-MN > r KHV*!-<1r t a»up and |MtittiHan** A short wait, rhen, and they were nshered Into the presence of Governor T o m p kit y. '

The governor was both cour teous and Interested.

"Captain Fellow*.**? A!; > f»i be s sun', Km j our ::»» r ••

FBO consh lemt le M N M M B j t of h ( . wfl t h e u>Kl*ltxi»t*, but M

C H A P T E R IX

T h e C h a s e B e g i n s

! ngh'pin, Fel "we* was obliged Tou» ai!.! ' ' i vm a ring

11-

in« Idlers of the \Y c negro t , bin K * *

w;h'd the n iiotcl to horses hoes his fcreat

• 'i-' ' :0 tt f at'i Irit •'» ha nrt'Uswd that t»v forgot hi . ehurge to restrict i : - *;:.iil;lng. wi th C o re suit that .M; Crofjuo was )i go«Hl hit more than three shee ts in the wind

"!»*yt u want t«> u'» with me as bo-sun lit the Cepturb n prtvateerV* de mao4ed Fetlowea

"Jv<" hdl •"Mifit s what I sa

have n d runkard pl,» Cuffee, who had b»

cetlc over lils der» •

.1 Hut ! woo*t mv fr.'t- *'\*T i; Mv n

a from tints'

was determine*! for diplomacy. IVetl well ' And you hav<- been in tl rn emy's hands? Hogged, b'gartt And there are Federal is t* who would *» *ure the coutttry thai o<» hon«nt Amer IC O* HAVE USNMI PRESSED APD THERE'S »vt »tx )i h t^»l a A the <*a t til the Hrtt-IsHt AesK 1 Hat tell me your story sir.*

Ho listened keenly, with an o^esi. sional in ter ject ion, drawing fo«h ua ' s Iheorles. and a f t . • Hi« »fthers had concluded dellverf»d IfMsfap^ ^ia«:ijm>eiit.

Vo*jr iau ,..-f f ^ | h 0 * We couid

w s . ' t ntaiTiiain your er lden<e in ju-.it i>roe»H civil or mili tary

M reover, ' twonhl b<« bad rolitl./s f«» HUimr.t tl for fit* I'r- tt*r* wo»hf

A

MuM'r Fei 'owe"?" he cried, eyes vhtn tug.

"Yes. but her gunner Is going to be

, ' r tise for "Site anould

n.:e <Ji\e 0* trosd*ble t>af ' fw >*nty ftnir »r ,.r»1 on s

•r ,H Mr Ingle-

rig b f j Mr

1 deoer F rankb

'H

hnmmvM Here

B e r t h

v)SiVj.<-k' a <4 tn-ir fSA N«t ino* tww«;h*o't 4Ns. f*«s )Wat 4e a t «U. sir. Hut don't think 1 tn be Hit ling the value of your Information, c i rcumstan t i a l ly , it bear* out evb de.nce we have i>t*en aceumnl?*t!ng th i s Hi*t m m h TU» f a u La, gen fiewe^7, Sew Msistf i# rs*ton wUb

pt»>e you 11 vkl»in to have the young lsd> wstched? ' '

".She must t ake her cban^'e with flie others.** Fellow es Insisted. "Well pb \ no favori tes , sir ."

Joshua Inglepln clipped his a rm savagely peremptory.

' Ave. »n« l i l o r t i s s . daSMBt" mar»ed the merchant. "Tss f s a t .-iiford 'eta «ta*n >»a» hiiist, INMWwms. 1 ka^w

An sidsr wnwked at ttu? <k*»r ••(.eneral S<ott Is ar r ived f rom the

V a g u r n front ier , your excellency," he announcMl.

'Ah/ ' exclaimed the governor. MIn tl it rase , 1 must ask you to excuse RNS geirflrfi^tiu But t*e assured of my *"• nips thy ir your ttftdsftaklspi. Us. #h«slui ted *My sympathy, geo flerneu. and lay pfty,T* he ».bled smftkestly.

Outside on the s teps of the portico J. 'Shua Inglepln clutcla^d Fe.l to we* a rm a^aln

' I>on*t heed the p*>venjor's twnd-dle," he urged In his jerky. Impatient „ .ee«*h. "He meaas well, but he ibfKn't know. How could he? How ' •mid anyone, who hasn't learned to J ha te? H a h ' We'll show 'em, I H tOwe*. U e l i show 'em. itarame w

KsUsvtss s^itperkeswod « mbght I s - 1 4 'jrt*Cbvf> »w nSiUHNt. SAke*t hittt *• *. if If J<mbm s tvymoriral asser t ive n* -4 wasn't perhaps, a reaction from the same m u s e . He hated, he hated with his whole being. Bet there was n*> at isf^ctbfft

. I* WISL I t . d»

r, v" 1 . Jcisbns s

tfv. rv«(!

i»r 'it

re Mr P..

tht.sv! t o r U |

'f het

b h

S Ksftt » Tkft fa

sad ss*sre rwajnements teroQM ere * hondreil Sd*ise-! l» p r l r s t e l e tfi*- t .. pri/*** And sftr-rw SftrfTV" •* *l, fisffh, sml wsreh« -lev-ied the Wf. , they b*1 !• lion.

**! «OJ s t pointing | j tnore «sti»

"»f>u «1 I.. . ; r - kou Oti d fifty »!'.»•»•, c a p t a i n ' :

.tn •Aside from oiu • #. ? hope > ru hatt •- • k up prises. And; i fts to bring them In ' I I, in the glow of late j try s a d goodbye t c j rsice%i thei r jrteps to th* | O u s t street. J(>shus I the bswide wblcbj ttkelr earlier o n versa •

.•.ess man. sir.' ' he *aa3 , chair. "And ! ftraJ U i ory to have def tnf toj

sgreeajenfs. f a contracturul nature, with i»er«': 1 desl with. So, If you l ia iv no ("hjerttani, we will reduce our re'isfh to *^rititig Perhaps yon aril! t>e so fcind as to vxpress your sMIe of Jhe h a r | S i & r

Fettowe* peered ont the snxall J panej window next hire at ttw tww-bordered street, dusty and peaceful 1

and very <jnlet since the workers h*d fotir h e * It was difficult to MSSO I trlste '*•- » *- < hi rm!nt< scene with all tin « t nod turgid events tbsf ! : • ii ! :T. difficult to tm-Sftr..e i#i4t oe v a few mttiOt distant oft Kandy tlrsik. the P-a tt>r piled her , errrit^ttx on th** block ate, thai porh&ps CollMnwe h: d pressed fhrea motf ssesi to tal<i» it»e place «>f Tom, Coffee and ntfiisetf

He if hi ioiis of Joshua Ingle ! c! ptf» • t hU » i i;e eyes studying his ex ! i press!a|* v Mj ytt->d lnt«vn*lty { t

"Mv iM»n»ls Is of tlto* sltttpUwt *lr,w he l * ooih Vtin wtii d p u r c . h f b Ceni i f . 5 eratbun a prt\;ii*»er I n»i t,> *»». j.

r of |lo- brig, art} J wi« *i «{

a

He wa* silent ftn a»m c n?inut<« -"Jw tun, yon have the Hgbt idea."

he decided at last, " 'bis t*» n oust ter for Fou rsft)

private * "t to

Hut b r ie*

are 'oar

my frveoti;" Joshua (n^tepin's f ea tu re s contort i

ed spnsinodicglly, with nuch a c<aig«e< Hon of blood that FelioWes wondered ; if he ought .to loosen the man'* >f.o» k B«t JosU^u waved him av-ay.

"T'm—all rlgbi." Fuaslim »J t. ''^d • !n 1 ho nn-rchant 's voice tna-t•'• x t• 1 or, who should bring n«% broth er to juMtee. »f not I? I*0*t he a j reproruh t<« my name"/'*

•'Yet, a f t e r all, your brothof.1* the governor reminded him. "Asot User** f Is the young lady. 1 fe;»r If the affa i r is as bla^k «*

• * * * « » •

Tta-ee w»s Mti'h to be do ne in fit-tl«th tb» « entnHosi for sea. but the eaaieet S**h *»f all was collecting a erew Nimr««J )* ^.h» r, with f a r t * t a- h^St. J<»e l*»ak st 'd a •Ifnten more rUtby brtiisn* pi.«#w* l mto town by Jeff f r i i ^ e ' s *H»*rh as stsott as the news l- t t rough the pine fores ts dt» • PiO s 'outh Khore. a::*1 were all e»v »tli t In Hie marine guard, and put to sssihtlng Cuffee In mounting the IK U ry isad overhauling the *ma<l » » * A Mitrtvl»b»*ad atMit mimed "'in * v ho had teft f*ls tnuae | toft tn )< . > a! .t KugJaud's Kwlrr {.; ts pitx H U h s . «n* aeceptcd as

'.teufeigiot and e low-voh*ed Vlr M« »• ry Breed, tpialified as si c

i' ;r s<irg<Htfi Fell owes picked a do* tor, Aloysius O'ShMughnew^y, eadod son »f s »urg«vm in WCl

regiment of the old New York

first a o h*4, city red h let 1 "*

P

I rhua Sngtopln fx» at

I »oeu minor ra t ings were selected

f• • some live hundretl sppl lcnnts , f the shit ping i r s d e was ham s ' r - . g. and employment In n fast

a r m e d pr lvateet w^as Infinitely |,i»* >r r.i.ie to enKartnvent In the regu

lar army or udilUa, notwiths tanding bounties and land war ran t s freely of-fered as Inducements to recruits. Fel-

Howvs took only healthy, seasoned linen. When the arig hauled out of her slip, and anchored In the stream, illie mtiKtered the choicest crew, mar l , oens said, thut ever had sailed from New York.

Fellowes wg;s i iaperturably satisfied, t t id Joshua ty er tired of his visits Pf Inspection. *'E wish* to God lien i.'ould make up lit* mind, and sail." fce'di e\( 1 aim, scowling overside at vhe i tumpv hull of tfce True Bounty, ly lug 11 quar te r mil> nearer Governors Inland. " "A'i vn.itly itnnoying. this "felay."

F e l l o w s bltascMf worn by the ten slon. could ont\ * ownse! patience.

"We're ready, dr. Inriepin. The moment he slips h w cable, we'll he i<fter htm."

And Joshua w.i'iM s i .h gustily, his tutidy feature^ ifudd- ' )> ugly with the passion that ntewt 1 Jrt his soul.

"If we might ciilv .sc-M' him when •h» sa i l s ! Hut tbubi e - he'd destroy «ught dainaKlng lu i»i« kntervat.H

•I»ouhth HS," F«ill<-we* agreed curt-r And added t,* cur t l j : " And for-•<-•1 not you'll watt h for as until I've »r uiglit the l'-u<f g i to net ton, a,v«t. If t fakes a y fa r . "

Strangely Jt *t ua never rosentod uch readnd<«rH

" i " h- sort* to l e *ure," he'd as->on». ' I 1- 41 - 'n ' t -e (hi'If m)i You have «,'olh*hav«e ?«t r". k«<n w th. too. And .vmi do « I to h u e t borough ly, cap-i.ahi You'll neve-' r<\, i » t it.."

Ho he'd go ot* le to his wherry, >lpod by Tom an 3 hb< mates, like an

tiduilral into his vargfA. N'ti* me? waned lnt«.» fall and the

waterf ront ai^'cuiated freely on the con bin- Con of clr umstances that * l»t the two In* lepln ships In |>ort..

-fid Hcti and I Is friend*. The Se-* >• rv ice that came.

,U - ) i u ev. y f r* fiKX1 *"« jnHMI j£ v « M * t '

'Mr l n r * p l » n-,.*i! srftli fetm wrer * 'l«e Thonsdsy St ti'.< «>r Flckertng <«f UasMSchusetts. Thef at tended a neetlng at the R m l Coffee house In i;he evening. fi ldglns, the waiter lays there v a « a d«a! of talk of ae-:es*!irn. hut imwJ ly of tta- s^Ja r t l ro

f i»f Mr Josh:.'4 hi} | | ' « new prt*# ; lie-er t>rlg. Mr. HiSihrain SMR

itentletmn be'd g te the d—-d rsscals I he •Hp "

Another t ime Mr. Dsn,lei Webster, h young, fiery r*preventative in con *res* f rom Jfew Hs tppsk l r^ stwl Mr. CJeorge HerW»ri were cited as having •conducted an animated dlscuasion at Ren's dinner table " t ' o r s s this gov-ernment." crb"i V r. Herbert . "At six Jw>a" notice I'd inarch for Washing '

1$rm, and swear u son the a l f s r noi to retnrti until Mud von was burled be-ne* th t h s roHts the r^pfts l .* A laatkBHM »hteb Mr WelMSteS i^iamb-'i "Tb . s |!s no bmgi*r a free irovornment," sab! he. "The Consti-tution Is foully Ml>eled. There Is i f ro wing up In V<*asblngton a fabric of d»*H"^isto V\ e must take me**-urvj* ,i «Je*;i »rii • fnes*itr«^e If issed be *

if* Q« >iAtlnu«d >

V B A T V I W I 1 0 N 0 -si; too- ——

Maitl at Xttchen Store I One p a i on I m l l uas 0 0 hook S3- Milid hsA o u t long aieeve itid

one shori one fl T**o k inds ot w a i n s c o t i n g 1 l l i indb ' ->r oven door should

on wide -iflarillle on l e t t l e wrong

H Maid 's shoes ido not ma tch 7 •Handle of able d r a w e r

cen t e r I - - ( K n i f e would all off t ab l s B Hat, :i« on pUcher is broken

coo

ftatck Aim a Calendar An sblong w r i n watch made re

(Mtitly measurea only one Inch by <s»e and a ha5f. (t records not only

j ths t ime t u t . In f ddttton, the day of the weirk. the month, the date and the phiise* of tlx moon.

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S o u r c e o f T r o u b l e

All tHe real trcuble In the world PMnes from some one s lack of self cimtroi — Maartcsn Msgitxins.

LAKES AND WOODS 000

To some the woods are Just a lum-ber f ie ld

A place to chop and saw a n d slash. With cool appra i se of wha t ' twi l l

br ing In c a s h — So many spare , So many t imber feet

' twill yield; To some the wood is juai s place id

kill, To S laugh te r for the Joy of it. E x u l t a n t a t a bul let ' s lucky hi t , A l i fe blown out for but j motnsn-

U r y t h r i l l ; To some the lake Is but a ••stagnant

pond A h id ing place lor f i nny game, A place to g a t h e r ang l ing fame,, .Just a place of *port and naugnt

beyond; To some a lake i» jus t a wate r w.vy To bear l ev ia thans of t rade, Or mighty Indus t ry ' s parade Or p leasure b r igh t ly docked In pag-

e a n t r y ' s a r r a j ; To some iht wood * are t e m p l e l i f t -

ing h igh , P ie rc ing f a r in to the blue, Whi le s t r eaming , g leamtog hri^U?

ty t h rough Fal ls all the giorl.su> g lory of

f a r f l ung sky ; To some the ake* ar,e gems

br i l l i an t , sblmm#rKztg, And argosies are sa i l ing there. The sun l& br igh t , t h e wlad ks f»C, The r ippl«s are with al i tor g i i c i

and Hhintmerlng To some the woods and 1»JKOS a re

holy (hl&gs What® g a t h e r sH the Npr lhs of rest W h e r e peace awa i t s th« Hon cat

ques t And n a t u r e und i s tu rbed her choic-

est comfor t s b r ings "—•If. M. r I.

the

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COUNTRY SAUSAGE Mich. S ta te Boxing C o n mission

! h » i decreed tha t no one shal l dr lnl t t n 1 naugh t d r inks at a prixe fight.. Now

, . fat) ,',f Ike w o r l d ^ g e t t i n g b e t t e r ?

A pat? of Grand Eapints onion t:h evsa hart- been a r res t ed In Gratt l r»**en The prosecutor expttcts m 1 n*«« O'Ul a s t r o n g ease.

» * a Our f a r m edi tor ge t s the follow-

ing inqui ry . "My d u c t hm we Alt eg- so that when she walks an?

<o*«t ar<>uft'd on her kneea. Her Ured the Just s ta r t ing . '* ?|&dlto*

adv e* to buy « nice new six cyllki^ d e r - th i s will rel ieve your duefct legs uutH the f e a t h e r get s^t.

Dur ing the i**«t month sbou t 250 Michigan newspapers have come t<-the wr i to r of th i s co lumn. And I. seems too t h a t t h e f i r s t t h ing w i j have read in each one of them Is t h a t s to ry " T h e Cricket 3*yv H u i -r y . "

• m m T o e Bpr lngpor t Signal says t a b

oditirt saw a sign on a roiad 4 me« l st work a h e a d " aud be oboartOli M,at t»n-. lor the s ign he would havs never suspec ted t h a t they were work ing . But t ha t U the way they a re d o w - f u r t h e r sou th In Michi-gan.

a mm A *»ia ris>pw*od has e<sliahilgfceJ

a t ruat f u n d tor the r . ^ e e p of a pi itKmkey. When the monkey 4*«4 l ie money is to go to the Univtu* -ly of Michigan Inasmuch as some of the univers i ty professors in-sist on re la t ionsh ip to tbo moakcya t."*e gi f t is ao t so inappropr i a t e a l -te r all

m m m

After a w*«x-«nd in Bu.ropa w# «re able to o f f e r a number of b t r -ga lns in t i t les as fo l lows: Kmg*. • I 75; Dukes, 7a cents . 2 lor l l . t S

be

off

•My Bar von Is cf Ma Aitsw^.

fompfett , Sir," Canity,

Cnpmln, rot a f t e r

JrVtU*w#ai t », '• wfthf an *•' n->. • ?»i« \ he walked i n r . <'•-*> ut ; dcr the weighted, v ; «.v ;• 5 .e ;• tulip t r tva. f!s.s utltid wan cs#toea»-j trntiHl ur-on the fniwr-*. He was p^ate ;

ntng the b c t h l n ^ of t»m> hundrotl a n d ' '.tfty • • ' '• -iZ i:r<- «i>\- ufi t ies of p.v*!i.r niMi • ,--it *t«r great guns and tr'e p.ri-port!' i of b-wst'dtag' pikes to CUflnsOoa, ef pistol* to rtuis-k'*t*. destgtrlog por ts for the Long Tom wnrk. so tltsf by ynn in Centurion might st lug the utmost

He Hcwrcelv bvmtd pin's cofiveritftUon; l w ere nie* Ittttikw f- t \ drinking the cb<*ieo Sl< always the s a m e ; Jos^;

hi t M)

SiH . a* may t.c, wb er f .be rwa

ling p o s i i t y I tie

1 *»«»<; *, •f- v- Vf« fi.e beuwe

I - ! * 1st lit teer* «>ft1ieu^ed by

i.a's i>h »*« d ll ' Ut* ot t'l*>V,rt>;>»<ut SaCtS&t1«ii tilt' Wide

"Well, Cuptnln, what t ia \e we to i »a> to tha t? Shall we abrlnk f r o m } ; our task because a woman is con- (; cerncd \wtli It?"

Fell owe* lo*»ke<l f rom one to the ' other, telly aloof

"1 h « \ e s e t t l e ! rl»:tt Issi.-<^ with Mr ' Inglepln," he said quiet!)'* Mis* lnglepin must t ake her chahce Mie Is not—" he struggled for th*- right j j phrase , anxious nei ther to everblaine ' nor loyal American, your 1

i»ey.M

1 irglvo "tue, captain. If 1 In t rude upon your j w w n s l atTa,rs." n piled t iw govers or lei me ask again * arc you sure yo< « II not reg »t your pnr t ie ipat lon? I la tm. i is a t t ter medicine.*4

"Not so bitter.*' J"sMta spoke up fiercely. "A mtin hat- - . tls

'•r-. 'vle:!" fact ion Of it ! Tb< e'M • v H' t ^b; proper hatred. Take Her* 1 i h'ra bec»-use be * 4lsh>yat. I l -n»* I • cause he's my brwh< »\ 1 ha:e hi o because he's a Fftffepra might go on Indefinitely rate. If l can U f e to *» I'll d*e happy Happy. I ifji, Fnll«»wa#r

"l i.n\c ivo e t pe-ef a t ion of happl IMSS." Fsdtowea answered wearily "Hut we wander f rom the point of our visit. Y'otjr ogcellency bus not

and WAifcodl oold y<tvj*H help us." wb; g c.rov-n "1m all means In my power," tl•>* x Put) governor re turned pr»•utpily. "Tin a ins do the ,s<Hvr< t Service shall be ln*l.mcted to

>c and t r o t e f t you. nud every iu<ne Kali* of r.he ^ of these people," He paused. "I sup

PRINTCRAFT STATIONERY 2 0 0 S h e e t s $ | 0 C l O O E n v C k j p e s l

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P r i n t e d w i t h mny n a m e a n d a d d r e s s

C o o e d mix and rtyle (or social use, 2 0 0 »K?etj ol t h i tociety finish papct an i I0G envei*^pc« to toatth. both tTif*inted m biue with your name mt4 sfidres* in harmomoos type laid put u\> m box a ! ! f o r $ 1 , Boi tent portage paid to your address iacftiMR dotiar U i or drafl with tSw order. f 'nnt out your name and addreis clearly o* blank below. Order one now and don' t forget your lr*rnd«.

Sfc.N i I N E L - L E A D E R , Sparta, Michigan.

Attached please 6nd CaTs'1, S - . . Send . boxes Ptislcfsfc Stationery as copy below:

Ship fo

Address .

(For other Orders use Extra Speds.] Buy your prmbng in your home town or temtory, we «an prv>duce

anything that is produced anywhere

Ear i s , 45 cents : barons , per do*etiu 2 5 cents ; duchesses. 10 cents eacn ; and one f r e e , all these have be :n u»ed s l ight ly and have been recon-di t ioned.

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S a t u r d a y the G r a n d Rapid* Press announced that the Hope Snake £*anre would i«K>n he proaanited. I t] Immedia te ly occurred to us t b ^ t l C l a r e a c s Lubbers being fr<nr Hap^ would be in on It. Of course Clar-ence looked wide eyed and o j n n mouthed for awhi le and then a f t e r r i l i ng up his logic concluded t h a i the Prase p r in t e r s made a mis take as the Hope folks don ' t have snake dances any more. He says maybe t h a t the word Hope" #hota?d h4v* been "Hop! ,*

m m m It auy you f o i k a | th ink Texas

is wild and wooly a n d a land of two gun men, you should r^ad iho fol lowing f rom a Texas p a p e r ; "A t e r r a p i n race was hsld fo r Jarga s takes October 1, ce lebra t ing the 15th b i r t h d a y of the city of La F e r i a . " And " a S a n A n t o a i o man was arre*t»<l and f ined fur ca r ry-ing a concealed s l ing shot " And a n o t h e r ' Aaron Ford , 1V9 yea r s otd was a r res t ed for q u a r r e l i n g wi th his g r a n d d a u g h t e r . " And the moat exc i t i ng of all t h e news i ts ns said t h a t a 30 m o n t h s old he i fe r hau given b i r th to t r i p l e t s

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E d i t o r Gene Ho We. of tfe* Ama-rl l lo, Texas, nemesis of f ake and sham, s tage c r i t i c par ex.-*H*|t ha* all b r o k e n oat in a new p t a e a Qu cen t ly he requested tha t | s u i .v# snakes be b r o u ^ l t to th* G3*>b« *r flee ind they eame—rattle*>oalie-s bullsr. akes, w a t e r - n a k e * p ra i r i snake*. Edi tor f l o w s had the? . kil led and bur l ed them - c r a w ; ng side up. This was done to make n r a in and brsak the d r o u t h In a f ew hour* the ra in came. It fell in ab le t s , in g^bs, Just l ike pour ing it out of a bucket , it is said, t i l t the g u t t e r s and s t r ee t s and f a r m " ar. 1 r anches of the west were covered. Then Gene said T told you BO *'

j Tha t la not all h* T h s exper l

j men? was not en t i r e ly s a t i s f ac to ry ; s a d he Issued s l i t t le note oi; w a r n

ng on the side in which he told eh* j boys the good work would be e o a -f n a a e d . " » u t . " said he, "tfoe n e x t

me a d r o u t h i« on and *«e have to persxxade t h e r a i n , plesnss don ' t b r ing in a n y 'bu l l enakes * Th»y make It t h u n d e r and l i gh tn ing i/t* de rn ra««li."

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ATTENTION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12

ALL KINDS OF STOCK

l i l t your Stock Early

SPARTA CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N

J. R. BETTES. Nto.

— B M i f f . T < w i T - ' - WSafiKw* :SUM

The Market Place . .«. -Ww~- -

Advert ise bore w h a t you w&ci to buy. r en t or t r ade . R a t e s . 10 cen '4 a l ine of at* words or f r a c t i o n . P r i n t e d lu Sparta Sent ine l -Leader a i d the K e n t Cl ty-Oaanor ia He ra ld .

"" L B G H C R N s t r a i n . Wm.

— 40* sm

NORTH CHESTER NEWS ooo—

Mrs. A l f r ed A u s t i n and son. Gel -aid were O r a n d R a p i d s v l s i to i s T h u r s d a y .

T h e r e g u l a r class m e e t i n g of t l r j a d u l t and y o u n g peoples c lasses o£

„ » , v „ „ m o d k i . t t i m m . . . I

I UO AH HVTUH VT TON TRUCK home In R a v e n n a F r i d a y even ing . ^ ^ a d t y o u T o ^ e n c a r f o r a closed | A l a rge c r o w , was In a t t e n d a n c e

GUARANTEED USED CARS 1926 FORI) MOPKL T COUPE 19 24 FORD R O A W T E R P I C K L P 19 25 FORD TOURING lf>28 C H E V R O L E T IMBK1UAL b L -

MODEL T TUDOR 3&-

FOft 8AJL& — w ii n E cockerels Hollywood

Thorsou SpaOa 4fc UK A U ST (>( J! K - - M I) S K K <•» O N

and Reoder Ing Co. phon« 22048. will remove, f ree of charge , tend ttaaklaned stock wi th in 50 mlle» <>' Muskegon Phone a t our expense — t t f

n f i s r o Q ^ r T i i A C T o R U W E 1 18*24 s ing le g a n g t r ac to r

plow; 21 Low den Steel S tanchk >n *: 1 s t ab l e f e r t i l i s e r c a r r i e r w i t h cable (complete , n e w ) ; 820 ft 6-a cable wi th heavy du ty steel b locks , j o ton* a l f a l f a hay and numerous o ther tools F i r s t f a r m Bas t of c o o t s n s e r y . Fred Car l son , phone So-847 Grand Rapids r O H V X S T "'MILK K R Ah .V.OST

new H i a m a n Elec t r i c Por tab le , Cost $110 will sel l for 150. Lyan Brad fo rd Spar t a ~~ 4 >k

F<>R ~BAI2F>~ THRHK ROOM HOI M basement, f u r n a c e , e lec t r ic i ty

wate r Rtebtoins add i t i on , Spa r* . . terms. FVed Osborne 1S26 Arm-s t rong Av. G r a n d Rapids . - -4 1* W T i a t ' HAV E VO' (JOT TI!- .

you dont w a n t ? Maybe some >ne j w a n t s It and will buy t If you w;l» | adver t i se In th i s co lumn . I m * C W 3 3 F ^ R AM S, I

e l ig ible to reg is te r . Lloyd Gri&-wold. H a r v a r d . Mich. |

" 5 * ' k : s re l s f rom Mrs Wil l Loomla R

I H. I rapnes ted f leck Frenli Ol-son. 1 mile sou th . 1 miles wei t t.f Spar ta . „ ^ Zrt-** > X > R ^ A £ K " CONCRF.TK OKA VEL,

wl.1V deliver. C i l f t o s W a r r e n 2 1-2 miles n o r t h of S p a r t a - ~ 4 4x * 6 i T S a C e • i - c l k ww> m o

sbl re ram* F. I - Besne t t , itfcone 30 F-21. Spa r t a ! 2 S R C q [ i 3 S ! R r " s i / i TC ASR b b -

tweefri aHnkle ' s and Var.Dyke a corners nor theas t of Conki ln Sun-day e v e n i n g , O^t. 17. C o n t i l n - d lady 's c lo th ing and unOal snad am broidery. l e n d e r cell tl V ft l*psr to or 18 r 11 Cenk l ln . r e w a r d

m o ' e . (Easy t e rms . New cars and T r u c k I m m e d i a ' o

Delivery

Johnson Bros.

Sparta, Mich. Phone 74 FOR SALE ~B OR (» H O L S I K l N

g r a d e rows. some f resh an * sp r inge r s . B. R. Munsel t M 4« near C h r i s t i a n HUl

- IK) IJ S K AND BARN w i t h 15 acres . l a rge pear o r c h a r d

in o rder to close tha J . L. rHiH ^ ta te , loca ted at Lisbon. All ca»n or f i f t y l'<ir cent cash and b a l a u t ? iu real e s t a t e m o r t g a g e at 7 per cent wi l l be cons idered . Inquufe Fred G. S tan ley . A t to rney , K a l a m a X(mj Na t iona l Bank Bldg. K a l a n u -Roo, Mich. _ FOR OIL STOVE, Ed

Oos tmnn . C a r r i e St.. Spa r t a . • 1/ (URL W A N T S PI-AC E TO i>d

honseork . P h o n e Sen t ine l L e a d * r — 3 P -2

• F O p T s a C k "--FIVE S VVEWKS OLD pigs $5.00. Lynn Brad<of(i.

4 4 * s p i r t i* FOR SALE SHROI 'S IHRK RAMS,

l^eavitt J o h n s o n . 2 mi les west of Sf pa r t e .

SHOT STORM 11 BAT-used one Rcauou. ln-Johnaon . K e n t Ci ty .

— 4 4x F 6 r P.VlN r ^ 3 R* OM SI'ITE FUK ntohed or u n f u r n i s h e d , Mrs. L. tor-s lk . Kent € i t y ;

TK>R HLVLK R iSBiSTKR RD •' E sey "bull, 10 m o n t h s old. J o h n

Kenney . K e n t Ci ty . — 4 4 /

FOR SALF, ing stove

qu i r e l i s t e r

Our Theatre Sparta

T b u r t . - F r i . , O c t . 3 1 • N o t , 1

THE IRON MASK" Douglas F a i r b a n k s

Corned v 15 cen t s and IS ?ents

Saturiiiy Suatlay, Nov, 2 - 3 • DONOVAJf AFFAIR '

in f o u n d 20 cen t s a ltd 3& c e n t s

Tuesday and Wednesday , Nov. 5-6

• PAULS BOUND

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^ i j hursdav and F i iday , Nov. S--10 STRYKER MOTOR SALE. ETFJELNAL LOVB"

USED CARS 2a cen t s a ad 15 cen t s

15,2s MODEL A FOR i>OR *

m * MOUHL T TUDOR SEDAN

J928 MOUK!. A SPORT ROAIHTK.v

1 f» 2 9 PLY MO I T i ( COU P E

1929 OHRV&LKR COACH

1928 MOO&L T TUDOR SBDAN

r O H D COUPE

A A R 1>N BR OO AC H 1924

1»24

192* r c A D sncloeure

1928 F*:>Rl> eae&eeurs

TOCRINO. WLVTBR

Rt>Al>STt3R, WIMTBR

192S PORD 1127 FORD

TOURING TRUCK. W I T H AUX

l l l s ry t r ansmiss ion

MARTIN HOFFMEYE.R M«». Used Car D e p a r t m e n t •

8p* - t a .

JOHNSON'S SEPTIC TANKS WORK

TWO-UNIT REINFORCED

CONCRETE TANKS BIGGER AND BETTER

Inntallationoo Shaft Notice.

J . O . J O H N S O N 1 p h o n e BO f *8 S p a r t a

— 4 5s

All r epo r t a f ine t ime . Mir. and Mrs. Albe r t O e n t s e n t e r -

t a i ned for s u p p e r T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . Rev. and Mrs. T. M. W r i g h t anu sons of Muskegon and Mr. and Mrs, Robe r t G e n t s .

T h i s c o m m u n i t y was saddened *a l e a r n of the sudden dea th of Mr«. H a r v e y P e t e r s o n of Waver ly , lowx. Rev. Pe te r son w .is a t one t ime pas-tor of t h e Bapt i s t C h u r c h here . SAC leaves her h u s b a n d and t h r e e smal l d a u g h t e r s .

Mrs. H. E. S t r o h m e n t e r t a i n e d a company of Uti le fo lks in hono r o i hor l i t t l e d a u g h t e r , A r d e t h L<»eu One 's f i f t h b i r t h d a y S a t u r d a y a f t e r -noon. .

C l a y t o n Wood spen t f rom T h u r s -day u n t i l Sunday w i t h h is U t i l e cous in , Milo G e n t s .

Mr. and Mrs. L a w r e n c e I leee t rom and ch i ld ren spent S u n d a y w i t h Mr and Mrs. Oscar Aver i l l ,

\Cr. and Mrs Al f red vis l led th»»r cous ins Mr. a n d Mrs I^ee King Bailey Sunday a f t e r n o o n .

You are. welcome to t h e Nor t ' t Chea te r Bapt is t C h u r c h service* P r e a c h i n g at 10 o'clock wi th Bun day school fo l lowing .

— 000-~™• BELMONT NEWS

BY V K. -ooo * *«•—

Well , fo lks to go on wi th o u r l i t fit h i s to ry of Be lmont Thi> ^eek w -have a n u m b e r we ** ' ' f i n over. (I hope eve ryone e n j o y s !hl* Uti»c r ead ing . J know f r ^ m my phone ta l l« t h a t sowe of t h e m are . a n d I trope ihey a r e a lways co r rec t to vour m e m o r y ) T h e r e were F r i a n s he re long ago tha t owned t h e t r a 1-ing posts and l a t e r owned a mi l l i ng c o m p a n y and d r i f t e d away . AH ('•« F r l n n t a h a t e passed a w a y but a re no t f o r e r u n by t he i r f r m n i t wuo

»'U- ft r h ' Vl'lses were an tjl4 »HN:' Popes w no

«•»«* a t e r m a e d Lwfeed for a buy-a f t e r a few yea r s In Beltfconl

;>ld bin place i o Pol sick f ami ly and .»f t e r Pol* I ok f a m i l y died o u t ba t t w o boys and two girl* the f n» w is so 'd io Sehu l t a a f ami ly and »• now s t a n d i n g v a c a n t . T h e next moat i n t e r e s t i n g f a m i l y f r o m Hel moot were t h e Dlckersoas . One of the Dickereon f ami ly . P e t e r , made Belmont k n o w n f r o m coast eoei»* d u r i n g t h e war . T h e r e W e f t lh«-ee

. o n e i l r l P e t e r was the ac t ive Qt.*. f * rPets'" as a t* p»t^* cal led him ee*ne j

j f r o m iteto* Lake «Uh ti?i» pare<j.s w h e n he was elKtot 14 year* otd and a t t e n d e d sefeooi hers . His par en t s bough t one of the Post farv.i* cons i s t ing of '200 acres, s u m is the re s i i l l . r i g h t in the cen to r ».i onr v Hinge of Belmont Before m k a r v a n a th ia p r o p e r t y «<

| w,|» •**#&. < :sne b«:i»4'«g 'M-- -r a n h> : f'twHaf whe re n e t n e r o 's danee« were he ld an1-' • saloon w-i* in connec t ion . People w e r e k n a » n to d r ive v i t h t he i r h o m e s f rom q u i t e a d i s t ance to a t t e n d those da n ceS ae t h e i r h ost w as a 1 wa ys a c o u r t e o u s and p l e a s a n t m a n . T h a l i l ckersons ju t used th i s big hote l for a home and ra i sed t he i r f ami ly . Af te r " P e t e " g r e w up . he marr le , 1

aud lived h e r e a whi te and t h e n went to Black Rock. Mo where h< is nf. p r e sen t . D u r i n g tVe war • P H V won a o n e Co) U P DlCk-

rr»on a n * became a n a t i o n a l fi«ti»« He pu t h is s h o u l d e r . to tb<* wtw?l in the au tnmer of 1918 w h e n %> IT c o u n t r y was at war and sorely »n need of } t»t such t r u e men He or-g a n i s e d t h e " N a t i o n a l L o y i K y L e a g u e " of S p r i n g f i e l d , Mo. and In 19 20 he waa given q u i t e an honj»* for he was chosen as The lea Hag c h a r a c t e r In the uuve iHng of Ca: f a m o u s RlswoJd p o r t r a i t h u t t of Theodore Roane velt, l« Ch icago . J u n e $, d u r i n g the RepubBceO N* ifconal C o n v e n t i o n . Mr D i c k e r s ^

a s s i s t a n t m a n a g e r of the T r a f f i c D2-p a r t m e n t for ' h e H a m b u r g Amer i -can Liner . N. Y. and has been w i t h the c o m p a n y severa l years .

Because of a na s ty cold and bi t -ter sore t h r o a t Violet Ke tche l l ha* to pu t off t h e L a n s i n g t r i p hu t wiii a r r a n g e to go th i s c o m i n g week and

wha t can be done on o rgan l s lu& i c lub for t h e W e s t e r n Mich igan rc-lortors.

Mfcrs. H. Pos t ' s m o t h e r is r epo r t ed ouch be t t e r . W e a re g iad .

E d w a r d Olb insk i is do ing some roof Improving on his k i t chen a n d ch icken coop.

T h e P. T. A. will have a ch icken d inner Nov. 2 a t t he school.

Loon. Art used t h e razor and ,ts g rea t . He says, " t h a n k s m u c h

of he l e t t e r ' s pa ren t s . Mr. and Mrs. Fred R k s . tfrs. CI a i t r ema ined to spend a few days t lis week.

Gues t s a t t he home of Mr. and Mr*. Chas . R a n s o m Tuesday even -ing wdre Mr and Mrs. I rv ing Lunci-q u i s t . of Kent City and Mr. and Mrs Clare Af ton .

Vir. and Mrs.. F r a n k A11 b r i g h t were suppe r «uest$i. at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. A r f h ir Pw-enson Mon-day. D u r i n g t h e even ing Mr. and Y>»s. E lmo Saur , accompanied by th? l a t t e r ' s mother . Mrs. Cauk ins , were ca l l e r s

• OOD The Sen t iue l -Le tder aud Gra:i 1 '

Rai*)ds Hera ld in combina t ion $5.7."> j

" S t u n d i n i Pat'* r»at 1« an adjective, i-robabiy from

the French "pnt," meaning that which sui ts the purpose «»f the occasion <*C nveaidnL' e\;ietl> ^ult'shle The e.jt-press ion Is used In poker to refer to n hand satlsfuctory thai -*s hohtfcjr docs not care to exercise the pr lviu«e of dNcnrdlng and druwing earde. Meri!**4 the *•?«;•' tsKl.»n "."tand pa*. "I |i|h enrne i»a*'«n oj»i»«ih'tiou to A chance of any it!nd. especially ta CiJu d States pollth** The phrase in ihls ser.se was first need to expreaa the a?tUntie of leaders of the Repub-lican party hv Sennt- r Hanna In lisr».

WEFIT SPARTA

Mr. and Mrs. B u r t Reed and f a m -«1> s p e n t F r i d a y e v e n i n g a t the lome of Mr. and Mrs. George J o h n -son In G r a n d Rapids . Mrs. J o h n ton is ii s i s te r of Mrs. Reed and •he J o h n s o n s p lan to leave fo r Flor-ida in a few days.

Mr and Mrs. F r a n k A11 br ig h were Sunday d i n n e r gues t s a t t»i< iome of Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Z i m m c r II S p a r t a : a f t e r which they al l O{-

1 ended a show In Grand Rap ids . Mr. and Mrs. N a t h a n Pierce of

Shelby, were ca l le rs at t he home of Mr and Mrs. J o h n L. Crowley Mon-day

f>r and Mrs. C laude Redman >f Grand Rap ids were ca l le rs at the home of Mr. a n d Vita. Mar t in Klenk

\4rs. <12la W i l m a r t h , of G r a n d Rapids , is v i s i t i ng he r b r o t h e r . C. F. Jacobs t h i s week.

Rev. and Mrs. Klof Car lson h a . » moved to W h e a t o n . Minn, whe re he will t a k e up his work as pa s to r of i Swedish L u t h e r a n c h u r c h . A f a n well p a r t y was he ld in ihe c h u r . ' t na r lo r s las* Fr iday e v e n i n g \>r them.

Mrs. F red R i t a and daugh te r , Coral le and Mrs. J. 8. C h a r t spen t Monday in G r a n d Rapids .

Mr. and Mra. Chas R a n s o m spent S u n d a y a t t h e home of Mr. and Mr«*. Wil l Rogers at Conk i ln .

Mrs Mark MoCune of Casnovia ts Ht the home of her d a u g h t e r . Mra Mar t in Klenk and expec t s to spend i f#»w weeks t h e r e .

J u s t i n e and Ann S p a n g e n h u i ^ , ^f « n » r i s «pent f rom W e d n e s d a y u n t i l F r tdav wi th the i r a u n t . MUs C l a r a Jacoba.

Mr and Mrs J o h n W rolfrey ac-Minled by Mra W o t f r e y ' s f a ' h r

r\ n .Brodie, of De t ro i t . « |* t i t c»>e week end a t t he home of Mr. aw t Mrs Jacob Span gen b u r g .

A l f red Smi th , of Chicago and M»-*« M TV T*ru» S m l t k . o ' Grand

a n a day wt tk M** an.I v r * t> D A a e t i a

Net*#oa. < t W«st S;»art i s ta te* li w is no t he and his Chevro-let r oads t e r which was smashed up ., ^ "o ' t iaton n e a r Kent City S*»tor-'»v. However , It Is sa id , a ce r t a in ^ q r - - N'eloon and Chevrole t car v*»»*e In a mwashua near Kant Ci?r

"\9*- A r- a v t *t s 4* »• 4 l *j»«"ht'-r V ' i r l e t a n d Mr, s n a Mr* r "iutrr a t t e n d e d *hs f u n e r a l of hoi*- c m s l n . Wd Sol omen at Roc'a-

Js - tu rday a f t e r n o o n . Harold H a m m o n d , who 1s milk

»*.«!er n e a r A d r i a n . Is v i s l t i ne his n n r e n t s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ham-eond th i s week. MR and Mrs. Ra lph V a n h e r g e f ,

^f T .a ingshurg a r e s p e n d i n g thJ* WEEK w i th t h e l a t t e r ' * s l s fer MIA. laeoh Span«renhurg and fami ly .

Mr and Mrs. J 8 C h s r t . of Bag Rapid**, spen t S u n d a y at t h e ho ins

DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING

in the comfor t of your own home. Cfoll your Fu l l e r man and he will g iv t you a wide cJiQlce of Chr is t -mas sugges t ions .

Personal S a t e and Household B r u s h e s

i a t t r a c t i v e holly

Henpecked M«a When h uotn Is h«*npecked, he k*** j

sntMy indicat e tn his conversation] other ' »**«« vtvould he; he Is like;

• fox which, losing hi* tell . , . • ihoof <4»wiarinfi It if

. other fox.'S should adopt, •i ;i? r ke.-nly -ealbdng the

/>vn tall. . . - There Is more reason why a man

the fabled In a trap, J H nwv style al thon^h af*' loss of his net t ally n<»

I

p i c k e d 1

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xe* 1 should he t.»o much ruled by women t, ff : 1 I e sf "tlld He too mit' h

> t.v HpoN or politicians.-'- K- W. Moith 'y tl.

Rupture Shield E x p e r t C o m i n g to

G R A M RAPIDS

ON

MONDAY. VOVEMBcLR 4

at B r o w n i n g Hotel

f raro a. m to 4 p u». Kven>»it ' by '• >< P •

me»i ..* only OST, f] A V »>NLY

No c h a r g e (or Cons : tUa t loa Mr C. F, Ret l ich, t he succesafu;

expert says : ,, T h e " P e r f e c t Ratent luR SiiicLL

holds t h e r u p t u i e per fec t ly no ma tor w h a t posi t ion body assuin -or how heavy a we igh t you I.ft They g ive Ins t an t re l ief , con t r ac t the open ing in a r e m a r k a b l y sho; t t ime and a t r e n f l t h e n the weak tis-sues ( t he real CHUMS «.)t t i p - - . ' * ' so t ha t they f renUeot ly r^-ov* • he i r p rev ious n s ' ^ r a i r i "». p o w e r , n e e d i n g ' ir te« suppor t , tnoma. 'h tro*ihi», ba^* ache and cons t ipa t ion o f t en cauaed by R u p t u r e p n mpt ly d i sappear .

P r o o f

foir Ample

Is g parrot

r e r j -Bur it liwHichi up In one ,»f

the most fashionable families." "How do you know ' "

i• A\v \\* talks when anjfone be-t*» t o s i n g -

All "B la rk ft White" toilet 0r*&-ora t ions 25 cent size 10 cent a, !tu cents sixe .T9 etntfl at Brack's Orai» St.t»r*. • m JaW.? # •

IoUm

Tru ly remark t ib le and fcults have been obtain*' wi th recent and not ?«-B t u p t n r e s ^>ut itls-j- w : u neglected oues .

Ingenious , r e a n t l v perfec ted vices a r e now ho ld ing rupt t t ica f i rmly which h r«'tof«»re never bad bean r e t a ined

So eUs t t r Iv i t s nor f i l thy lag s^rep* a r e

5 g u a r a n t y \ *« dura*d :uy mi a'jawdurely sweat Sad nudst tre l-'*r*r, s a n i t a r y a p p e a l cen.

t>.»venty-flve per cent »f r u p t u n 1 ch i ld ren recover comple te ly fthniugn exper t rneehan ' ca ! t r ea m e u t a-** co rd ing to s ta t |»i l<*

• Do not wast j o u r »on«*y on w ; 1 v adver t i sed m i l l order d a ' ra;»

You cannot f i t yourself . R t t D H ^ H . R a p t

ipe r t . H« me o f f i ce irk, Minneapol i s .

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STATK OT MICHIGAN J The I r o b O e CsCi r? for t h s OWtt l f

>f Kent At a »«sston of ia1d Court he»d t t

-he P r o b a t e Of floe in ' be City vt Orand Rai-uta 'n s l i d Count v. on ths 14th day of Oct. A IK i m Picsnt . . Hon Joht i Dal ton Judge of P roba ta . tn Th* Mat te r of the Es ta t e of

Henry < Henry D.» Hof fmeyer Dacewaed.

It ,st»t>#artog tc the c^ur t that t h s fv?r p-e»«rjtatlou of c i ^ ' » a

•' sal j: es ta te should b« i l ^ . t e d , a at a t ime and ptaea be sp-

. ttted to receive, examine aou a4* jus* all c la ims and d e m a n d s agaias^ <ai<l deceased by and befors said t o u r I:

it . irder«*d tha t all c redi tors of i,,i • t *' 1 s r e raqulrod to present thvirt cNua . . VO ss I cour t s t sslc P r o f f c.e si> OT before the l $ t i : . V of Feb A li m o a t tef

ie- do k in the forenoon, said t ime an-pSec s hereby aptai ia ted for the aa-amiua tu .n and a d j u s t m e n t of all . and demands agalnat said daf*asff>d. ^ v.;^

«>rd*red Tl ia t p«kt» r »ni - - >T be gw* 5» by poU

;rsf.i<fQ of a rcpy of th»s order f-tr hr-s.' aitccassivs weeks previous M a--l of h e a r i n g in the Spart'k > ' ;rel Leader .-V newRpt».po»

prlr . t rd and e i r cu l s l sd ic t a i l Cottnty. j

j \ t f o e e^ py *. i coun ty .

JOHN DALTOV J o d e » of Proba te

l y- r. .• y Tt cup/st*- r of Probate | t > t , 1^ » o I

J l a n h S«»art.s «

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We buy wheat, oats, rye beans. Get our prices

and

h « many f r i e n d s he re s o J they are hop ing for a Ut i le visi t f r o m h im soon as bve h a s p romised tt# fo r *o l ong now

A r t h u r Ket heU W.HJ a t - e n d the d i n n e r a t t h e <ira » t"hn*ch Gra»: i Rapi.da T»e»day nig Hi t h a t t* be ing g l t e s i for t m e m h e r s . That. l» men members . It wil l be a a tag T h e get to g a t h e r d i n n e r will beg't i at. € : 3 0 w i t h t h e W u r g b u r g R o t a r y o r c h e s t r a f t i r n l s h l n g the mus ic

Pr* Hton W a t s o n went m i n t i n g wMh a few f r i e n d s F r i d a y at Lag* \ ' j ew and cam*! home wi th his l imi t I of rabbl ta .

Violet K e t c h all will a t t e n d h t r ; Mecca baa mee t ing nex t wek . M«e t - ' t a g s have opened now for t ha win-t e r . m o n t h s .

R a ^ r Olb ln-k i s tayed at Kd's . honsa T u e s d a y all day and a t t s h d e j ! chores whi le Mr and Mrs Kd wen to the wedd ing of Fe l ix ' s

T h e Bell T e l e p h o n e Co '&aa s t a r t e d p u t t i n g up poles t h r o u g h to-f a r m e r s f ie lds , Tl iese poles will run up n o r t h to supply e peopt t h e r e With pho r i e seriricc For aome reason they a r e us ing t h e pnopW* f i e l d s ' I n s t e a d t»f the road s ides SP at ways

iw> u Ke tehe l wtrn the guesl of ; His brotJier, A r t h u r for t h r e e days j t h i s iaa? we-k 81* r e t u r n e d to | New York Bun day noon.

J a k e Karsehoom f in i shed up his po ta toes . H a d 900 bushe l . Coats an now - w h e r e ' s t h e I r i sh

They a r e lay in some ii!«* In !ia« (irive ways at Kctche l l s .

F r ank Goiec h a s his new gara^4 abou t comple t ed . ' B u l h i t 4ill him-

for all other low-priced sixes

In e^ery phase of performnnrt, trsluy's Pontine Hig Six is sciiitij? the pace for all oilier lasr-pircd (ome in. st^ this car tnd Irani about It- many big < ae feuturea, fheu von will k n o w

why Poo tin" i« <si t performing its tieM——

111 S p « H N i . Tbr h t g l i e . l t o p speesi lo a n y l a w - p r i c e d alx—•

proves! by t h e *vi» r lh w h r t l , " th f t

m o s t m ' u r s t c efccs i m e a s u r i n g ;

device k n o w n ,

I o P o w e r . Sixty h r a k i

h o r s e p o w e r drve lo j iwl al K-e14!

r . p . m . — t h e h i g l i e a l p»»we/ t o I s

f o u n d i n a n y l o w - p r i c e s ! six— •

p n * ! u e e « t a t m o d e r a t e e n g i n o

• p e e d .

I n . l i w l e r s t i o s . The f a a t e s l acceleration provided by

a n y low-price*! nil—i»l*o proved

by the »c i rn t i f i<a t ty«ac iu ra t a

' • f i f t h whee l , **

I I I B e c a u s e of i t s

s o n - s q u e a k , i n t e r n n S - e s p u n d i n g

f o u r - w h e e l b r a k e s — i t s h a r d -

w o o d - a n d - e t e e l Iss l* cons t rue-*

U o n — i t s f u l l t r e a d amies* f ro t i t

a n d rear* "m

l . ron Ket^Hel wga one of t h e gues t s of hono r S a t u r d a y n igh t in S p a r t a w h i u the AOe»rlCaii Le^loo held a mee t ing a i d d inne r In t h e Masonic T e m p l e Mr Ke tehe l went as a gue&' of K W Dlrke* <ot o. Orand R a p i d s Mr Kclche! gave a abor t nddres . »r\ fVt« aubj . t of t s*. Itegiott. He urged all exse rv i se ;tH»j to Join t h e legion and told tn*« IJOVK w h a t a legion did f o r the s u a nod wUat it is do ln^ Mr K s t c h e l

C o m m a n d e r of t h e G r e e n w i c h Vil lage Post , In New York a n d *\i»j

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