The Sentinel Leader - 07_1912
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The Sentinel Leader - 07_1912
y$&:-'W • THE Friday, July 5, J9I« -SPARTA PAGE F I V E SENTINEL-LEADER Annual school meeting and »" ' 1 • * ' O I U»«SU Monday 1 family are T» l l # N I L M«| - W Mrs. Mattic Nhanglos spent a ley, visited relatives here part of last COMING E V E N T S of last week in Rockford* week. . — — —---v J Alfred Pierson and wife are spendFrank Robinson and wife spent a July H 12 Grand Ilapids Grand iajj- the week at Camp lake. few days last week with relatives in Circuit race meeting. Peter Johnson made a business trip Grand Ilapids. August Primary election. up north the first of the week. Mrs. J. U. Hallard spent Sunday Here's hoping that we will have a with her mother, Mrs. Finney, of Fine bargains in muslin,| w ^ . . n safe and sane Fourth In Sparta. TT111 , T t i j Grand Rapids. . • Macey Hill, of Lisbon, was in town Irwin Willis and family moved to | The Welch Manufacturing Co. gingham m d heatherldootn ; Tuesday. C. A. .Totmson and family .pent Sun- j the Nothrop farm n«ar Ca.novla (closed down Tuesday night for the petticoats. ,T A. Hal ad ay removed his family rest of the week. ' t day at Hess lake. o 35c summer d r e s s | qipqu ] Y>rtnr left Monday to attend to Kent City on Monday of this week. 25 c Mrs. Don Hull and tViree children Mrs. Netta ftrown, of Grand Hap- are spending a few days with her parg o o d s (thread free w i t h I summer school at Ann Arbor. John spleer and family are occupy- lds, spent the past week with Mrs. It. ents at Kalamazoo. dress pattern . . . . 22c S Coleman. Mrs. Hazel Cawklns-Wiley aud liting their cottage at Camp lake. Mrs. H. C. Murray and baby spent tle daughter, of Cheboygan, are visitI S c t o 2'>c l a w n s , s p e c i a l at F. S. Me well and wife left Tuesday , in night to spend tin- Fourth in Chicago* , part of this wwk with friends ing Mrs. Ed, Anderson. 1 0 ' i c and 12ic GnMW Frank HI ass and wife left WednesFred Fieid and wife? left Monday j * W\. 2ik p o n g e e for a two weeks' camp at Camp lake. ; Miss Hulda Carlson, of < al-/a»-y, day night to spend a few days with I' i. i I »» .Tuesday r „„ , , Oscar lU^der left evening 'j Alberta, Canada, spent Sunday with her parents in Muskegon. Tti1 a n d s c .4 TJS S e to spent bis vacation in Madison, i • a . Mrs. Aldan Johnson, of Chicago, is ce. ^'' ^r.s Marvin and Leonard Peterson left spending the week with C. Ii. 1'urdy Sic teS(,'. P r i n t l«c a n d .. Wednesday for Paw Paw lake to and wife and other friends. k ." \-m Mrs. Mar? Simons, who was quite If • , , » » One week from today is OrangeReM.Hi.mt •• of p r i n t . . . . 4 k sick lant week. '• somewhat improved spend a week with relatives. Virginia White, who has been the Man's day. This day is observed 12%c lonsdaie 10c . , . . a guest- of Dorothy Keister, left MOD- quite universally throughout Canada. Lrster Phelps and family are sfwiid- : * * * • . . day for her home in Chicago. The report has reached S p a r t a that in* a few days with their people at 8 i v a l u e s in b l e a c h e d a n d tinh** Miss hnogene Woods is very sick M i s s G l e n n a C o v i l l e visited < ourtland. ^ bli ac 11ed cOit< >n t (*< a m I ft J c i frleud. Miss UUBSCH, at Martin, from w i t h S(. arlefc fever at her home in Miss Basel Field g spending i J 1 4 Km Ui o f ! Saturday until Tuesday evening. purlin. wee* with Mrs. Frank Ijffc a n d 2*k: #er ' n«" r:»o A. A. Adler and wife, <»f New York Persons having cash register checks Grand ilapids. j city, ar»visiting Mr. and Mrs, Wm. a t f ) a r f t Clute's are urged to bring f o r b i d unuKi-; 14k Mr$ I fill a Blood, of Chicago., came r icsday to spend tie- (.ummei with her Mekeel and other relatives this week. 1: aHUM . \ n July 5$ or 0 and have them re* j M. Athearn and faintly left a week deemed. 14o a V I 1 ><:• s u i t i n g ? - • • 1 Oc •osier, Mrs, Julia Hinman. ago to visit his parents in F.mmet' Mrs. simonson and daughter. | l 2 j > c;,iperca 1< . . . . 10c Mrs. K. R- Bioonier is .ntendin, • ounty, where they will remain tintil , |^iHe, of Heldlng, are visiting herj lew days with her sons. Tracy and ! after the Fourth. aunt. Mrs. Olevla i.»r«s«er, and oUier Ijtto and faoaily of SCOWIHP. j Carpenter* i^ommenced work on Fd relatives. AM*>roey v\ atkins, of Man* j Amidt>n's barn Wednesday* Tbe anc ^ Mrs, Hubert and family, ' > hester, Mich , spent a few days this same men bad just finished a larg« f uerly »>f Arcadia, have moved J or( week at the home of T A. Martin. I barn for Mine Smith. j u t o Mrs. Totten's house In the WeK'b j Marshall Shoup and wife and Frank A \1< C a l l p a t t e r n t r e e w i t h N, A. Shaw and wif«5 and Waiter addition* Woods and wife, arc visiting over tbe 1 V a n W U t e n b e r g and f a m i l y e v e r y «lres> p a t t e r n p u r c h a s e d Fourth wife relatives at Lttdlogten. B l o o m e r a n d f a m i l y m o t o r e d t o AI j ploe .Sunday and spr nt t h e d *> with ; H t l , j W i l l t.'arr and f a m i l y a r e s p e n d Kd. Krwry wci.it to Chicago Wednesat £1 or u p w a r d s . (Pattern { \ugu»t 8au.r and wife. J the week at the former's cottage day to meet a friend from Auburn, M r s . H a r r y J o h n s o n , who h a s lieen a t t h e lake. m t i it I'm• t&kcti f r< sii st#K k N. Y., and see the sight* for a few day s. an invalid for the past year, was able j Misses /.ai<la Myers and Ouida j F. McNiU, of Ann Arbor, spent from to visit her brother, Chasu|£Trasier | entertained with a iawu swing last Thursday until Tuesday with hit aud family, this week. party at their home east of town Monin - i l k s a n d If line b a r g a i n daughters, Mesdames Alice Kelly and day e\cuing. Mr. aud Mrs. Ulakely, of t hh^TO, measaliiuts. p o r a Ciute. arrived iti Sparta Tuesday for an la<»n a«-count of tin4 Fourth canting on tab man and P. denite stayi'J They are stopping at John Murray, Uem t i)ilour regular day for fHWfctttag, and not j B a r g a i n s in d It. Clrmond and their v ,ves are spend- the home of Wtn. Mekeel and wife. «i*hing make our readers wall l o w s a n d !«v> ing 10 days in the t >ttage, "PineI Or a Grant and family and Harry again until Saturday, we printed the J hurst," at Camp lake. Stevens and wife went to Camp laka paper late Wednesday night. Ii Mr. and Mrs. fleor r Noisom, of Wednesday for a week's ^camping. Our town has probably more dogs i Moirday aft* r- They will occupy the cottage of t has. Ann Arbor Spent Ui the population than any other vown fits >u aoti I i* need ay w! tl Mrs. Noisom s Johnson. 1 outside of IHirkUh towns on earU. R?-- • jfrand mother, Mrs, AI tje Keiiey, Mr. and Mrs ffard>a, of Martin, •They are a public nuisance as tliay Safety { 2c n returned MODJohn Smith and wife are In S|.arta this w. < k tooki.iB afv*r j I M , , , ) U „ j N > , A , U r K „ without . nntro'. j 11 . 1. day from a week's visit with Mrs. ii p t n 4 >Xi ,1» K 5c PWI-'rtJ i i i n r e . u Urr,. They n r . > t n l l und obasiok- *»rr>Uii..n ! \Xorder., of •'&» kaoa. Mrs. Worden stayiiiu *lth »«or «HU>I-. Mr*. M»um > from a •)>arr*i«r to a u a u - i ( mt u ,. formerly a ttradS r io the Hparta V. ]a« Q ie a i b ; t...w»k>il«. ribbon. School direcUkf Kmory Anderson,! . . . . . , \ l f r e d A TBrace, professor aubjh . Karl 0 . Cadwslli, wife ,nd Utile has completed the school census a u di i «» % . . • , ,, * : socaktng of Pomona col lege, c fanmont. augtiter, of (Jiuciouati, ca ve Satur- find* that there are now HO pupils of \ 1 n\ night to rlslt his parer. s. Mrs. school »g«- In the district, an increase Calif , sailed the June 1> In the Inter entift of the cMfucatlonal d« partm» »it for ad well eili remain su* <w"r, but j of 36 over last year. the government In economic re*< arch , returned T h u r i t l s j . Miss Lena Johnson entertained at woik. He will Hawaii, Manila, . yctring ). • 1 ! 4 a I y e at an her home, Sunday afW*rmK>« aud. rveJ a p a n and China and will l*> gone settled m the A Itoe srilng iouse, rc» i nlng. Miss (iertrude Dennis and about t«i> yeiirs. » to leave cently purchased. 'J ^ e*i« Halpb Covey, of Grand ilapids, and 1 ,»»er with Ii is no use asking the man who loaf* Saturn ay to sptmd t other friends from ftparta were register nis parents at Middlel ury. t e a the street corner to do anything to I among the guests benefit the town. He does not have the ha** >ii tne ot th 4c Monroe Fuller has Wm. Hiser aud family have moved, 7M, t ? disiu sition and he always makes th* 1 Darius Boorotn proj>« >f the i it to the Alice I>arliug house on Sonto , , .. ,,, excuse that he has no time Ask tin a k e n in fillage aud moved l week. Mill Street. Mr. Hteer reoewtly puriter , , . , 4 . . , ,, , K | r } mar who is aoltve and Industrious, he jL, Meng and family o house chased tills property. Kobt. Lundy , , • , : trade . , * . . .. . i generally can find the time and just as i n> Nat.ii str«et vacated hy r uiier, and family have moved into the house J a 1 > nji h . H. ,, I surety3 he has the disposition. [ 100 rail' »ad ti wets wem , vaiated by Mr. Hlser. More lh i , O, 11 Jackson aittii wife left a cou,1 Uapui lent Friday, the >ld to G Miss 1211a spierfug has be n en* , , . , . . „ i»i( nf week* ago for a sis or seven ing lUnn iiiK Itio*. circus, g*i;*d to (ill the j^wition as teacher » . at) bone goi g on tk»e wain of language and rnaihematle* In the ' weeks visit at hl# f»ld iiowie fn e i Nonh Jot ksott aod w?r dros or weiil. ill u ito* high school for next year. MUs Spier- ;1,1 n { h k ^ " • . * . . .. . i dsuuhtur accompani«rd tm »». stus f R " S| ing is a graduate of the (.-niverstty of i ** ^ . , . . . , , j item may be rather ancient u« some of for Chtca(T# and is highly Harry Martin b'ft . , J recommended. J ' * our readers, yet we never heard of it peels to Ideti, aear s !o< tn pi« Married Wedneaday Suty ',i, s t ; , m i i i o»e latter part of last wes'k. uth» His cam p Haplds, Miss Bertha Phelps u» \ Frank J. Cook, lienublicni; caodiT. A accotupaud i*d him to Grand >n Pollock. Mr. and Mrs Pollfa^ j k ^ B H • date ute foi for the nomination aoi for the offlee lt LUUI aiuJ re main over left fi>r a week s viait belp sa ti with nls parents j , , / j . r r ~ :ofoi sheriff mutiii Inmitl>h »u»inr oounty w»» in ti«sn I Bell Phone 66 Sunday. near Hauit f^ake ti« tore leaving for . , ... . I Inst Friday, renewing sc«|uaintanc*« O to Detroit, where they will make their , Little L< • ' V. , , Eg fa Taken in Exchange and m*"«'t!ug o t h e r s , Mr. ' o o k is a a a< tbea home. p o l i t i c i a n of <"«>n a i d e r able note, and nekt W' U; Mi AS Mav Adams, the efficient prin4her, Mr-s-t Ca c i p a l of UJO h i g h s c h o o l f o r the p a s t if n o m i n a t e d a n d elected would I e f u l l y a p a b l e of h a n d l i n g t h e office u> her ase. y e a r h a s accepted a p o s i t i o n a s (ea«'h* Wklch he a s p t n s s , Mr. C o o k will nn* 1 ireen e r of E n g l i s h In the <>tseg«» high \Mi t h r o u g h t h i s h ^ a h t y aire i irawD *C!M>O 1, Miss lm«»i;eue W o o d h"* „„ in b e f o r e tt»e p r i m a r i e s A u g ST7 June 28 to July 9 inclusive m G o o d Service % — you get it in Cro.ssett Shoes. i Last ing leathers and model workrnauship. 15c S t y l e in e v e r y line. You don't need to "shop around" if y o u w e a r C r o s s e t t s . Put your foot on the foot-rest, a n d in a few minutes you #et a pair that fits. Crossett Shoe M A K E S LIFE'S •J^4 to ^ 6 evcr>A% h c r e WALK •1 EASY Le»vis A-Crosfrlt,Inc ,Mj*ker SoriK Abin^l«M. H. C. M U R R A Y FREE! Extra Special! MILLINERY! 1-4 off on all lines •41 GRADUATION GUTS! i i ' N K , the m o n t h of briilns find g r a d u a t e a , p e r m i t a ua to offer yon tin op|N)rtimitv to make appr«^priata l i f t s betlttiftff sn» b i m p o r t u n t » u ' n t of it iSfcttiue. if you wonM (k» hel«l tn lovih;. n iticuibritnre |»y tin.) recipient " i Kiich n jrift, -vU > t murmLhiosf f r o m «Hir atix'k libit will la>t P LOFT^R -'jyr, ai« tiie titomory <»t the <>» , zis ion. F o r Ihe-e gilt:- we have W a t c h e a, B r a c e l e t s Kings, S o u v e n i r S p o o n s and J e w e l r y of all kinds, h a n d s o m e Back C o m b s a n d B a r re t i e s , S a s h B u c k l e s , Hat Pins, Etc. D. C. Holt's Jewelry Store LOASE BUILDING Cow-Ease I car, Save You Money! OM ' HTA MM* > . MBAJNS M O K E . I U L K I mm ft* Dora Clute A N V WOKE MIONEY tor U*c termor. Millinery Co. Ora Grant Contractor and Builder mai' fets 1 i UM' ;«o tod sittoe Mr. Orawn »'vtec » l t n Ora Grant &PARTA, MICH. T h e M i s s e s U U i a u D e a n a n d Mattel S m i t / e r left ia*t W e d n e s d a y f o r t h e i r r e a p e d } * * h o m e s i n S ' a s s a r , Mich, a n d T r o y , O. Miss B n i t x t r will ret u r n In t h e fall t o r e s u m e h«* a hool * i «hn wtirk here, and M i s s t k f t n wlil u ' the N o r t h w e s t e r n t f n i v e r a l t y . Or, V. M Moore, both the l i t e r a r y and g r a d n a l e frctn iard CAXraNTHK'MOftTON COMPANY, Hostou. Mc.->a*. U. S. A. Medical de \. .. • t.- eOl-» of t h e V of M. anil f o r tbe I p a » t y e a r coot/eeted with the Chopper 1*© was very RNUCLI EIFJ ! rUf 4se h o s p i t a l at T r t M o u n t a i n , w o n d e r f u l CBAOGE* Mich , h a s i ^ v l d e d U? U^'aU' in Mrs. ftauman, who A> j Sparta i>r M • Hire h a s leased the with her d a u g h t e r , MR* iiradfard f n r n e r i y r«'cupied enjoyeil her '.vah ! by F , M o r ley a o d wife, o n Ui vi eersari Thursday, T h e f i r s t m e e t i n g of the O r a n g e to j sion «treet. where he will h a v e h i s *ie*l friends and relative* Jut]y will he held a t K. of P. h a l l to- I office lonafted. T h e d o e t o r « i s M s well GREATS} SO bvr PLEASURE m o r r o w . T h e p r o g r a m will he of a I rc©omm*nd*d a n d a j t | s w t s t o «»erit h t * i n g her witli many g patriotic nature. t h e c l o s e of the j s h a r e of p r a c t i c e in o u r v i l l a g e , lit** cards. Mrs. k t a u m a e * k i n d n e s s t h u s BE«#T«>wed i in very l e c t u r e h o u r l i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s will Isw phone ts lul. s e r v e d , a n d it is ho|>ed t h e r e will b e gtaieful f o r the RERN V/A O w r i n g the e l e c t r i c a l s t o r m W e d m s t as full au a t t e n d a n c e a s t h i s b u s y new d a y m o r n i n g Ii W K i r k h a m a n d si led o»v The t i r e DRPARTNWTIT < •ason will all(»w wife h a d a r a t h e r n a r r o * enaapt« but AT A: 15 W e d need ay m o r n i n ag io reajvooee U» an ALARM from HOX 0 6. \ II. It. T r a s k a n d d a u g h t e r . M a r - a i e n o n e t h e woe** f o r t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e s a v e a bad f r i g h t . t.lghtnlng A t t h e t i m e t h e a l a r m w a s s o w : ed I t | f a r e t Aliee, of T^tvle H o c k , A r k , Struck the b o u s e , ileniOllshing the was r a i n i n g q u i t e h a r d , BUT TF<« b o y s who h a v e been s p e n d i n g a m o u t h wltli e h o n n e y ; it tlien p a s s e d i n t o the hou«*e n(bie, h U m o t h e r in Abt'rde^Mi, W a s h , I P m a d e t h e run as RAPBLT^ as p o 4 and acrsMis the r o o m j u s t a t the tie ad i n d e r rlv%Mi u town S a t u r d a y and s^suit oo\y U* HOD that tbe i d a s e >*AS of t h e bed *« which they were sleepa a n S u n d a y with the K e l s t e r f a m i l y . To* SH»NTROL. T h e lire wbtob WAS ing, t e a r i n g t h e e l e c t r t e Ught m e t e r w t {iixtbuilding USED •-.* A TEC' I r> ,c, is l a t h e r with Mrs, T r a s k and M a r y T h a t th« h o u s e w a s not *«t o n fire, #>r •UPTTOEND to h a v e tieen toueli 1 off i .- I's-th, v h o kiave been in H p a r t a fh< o c c u p a n t s did not re*jei*e a s h o c k they h fl f o r by l i g h t n i n g . T h e DAMAGE * A ' f u l l / f o r a c o u p i c of T u e s d a y af- o r s e r i o u s i a i u r y is o n e ol the freakcovere*i by losuraaoe io the J. * B a l - their h o m e Ut the ish m s a a n v ^ r s of l i g h t n i n g . ; terooon. ed Estimates Furnished Free of Chaiae Satisfaction Guaranteed! tiesm p r o m o t e d t o the p r i n c i p a l s h i p to t a k e M i s s A d a m n 1 plaee. I 5 W WAY RO WTJFJM.I sic AGENCY. L "X W I/ FFLAXRN I NV' ' - F r a n k E. Rice==== Contractor and Btiilder manufacturer of cement, Blocks» cement Brick i and dealer in MflJCSTIG FURNftGtS AND WOOD SPARTA Hell P l i o n e N o . 6 a . MICH. V Old Papers for Sale at Tltis (Iff Ice —?- PA OK SIX THE m | poison to run tip a small, cheap one, T h a t Int but l don't know what to do. I lerest comes due the 1st of July, and there ain't a cent to spare over, even ! for patriotism." "I know It., Rebecca. I haven't done more than price these bit? flag's—$15 | for this size an Joan 1 get a cambric Fourth cf July! one. You can a l w a y s toll what a flag's • made of by its hang and by Its float Story Job Little offered to let mi' have the flag and aafd 1 could pay him tip by j Installments, hut I says to him that by CLARISSA MACK lf~ w a s poor patriotism." "A cambric flag Is better than none," (Copyright SMS, by Amer j* Vx A s»0- said Reheeni sensibly, "1 w a s telling elutlcn; j Ktty about It the other day, and she T i i l>e tbe Urn i rime In my life says, says aha, 'If 1 had time I'd make that a flag hasn't l e w o ftom pa a flag, but I'm al wa? S SO busy with tlx- pole on a Btttotuii holiday," t h e children's clothes It seems as If 1 R U t n n t m i l o r l « r e f e r Mason was tired from morn in* to night.' I •OVfWWfufly as be p o i n t e d up at the j told her If anybody made a flag it tallest flagstaff In l i t t l e River, Ii would be me, but the material would stood In I be middle of bl* t r e o t yard, cost; a sight If 'twas made of wool or aud it'* glided i*all r e f l a t e d the ami- silk." light high above tbe Highest T fiH*. - M r mother made this flag. every II Is w?fe. Aunt Retocca. held at bit,** said Uncle Peter. arm's length a dingy thai onee "1 wish I'd thought of It before," had beeH ao American flag Now tin? said Rebecca to herself, "I might red and white stripes h»d been beaten have done something to got him a flag by weather until ttH»y book on i* utd Tbe Fourth of July is his birthday. form fray .xrfor. and there was little There's a hull wwk y e t I'll see what enough of It, too. for the wi i«l hnd 1 can do in t h e meantime,** whlpfied the emblem to a fevr nattered Rebecca Mason went u p In the ear t a g s that might not have been reo*u; ret that morning and turned out the nizabte had It not ton for the Mar* contents of a dosen trunks. Garment* carefully Matched by hand and the of every color were spilled on the faded fmgttw&tn ot hand sewed stripe*. clean floor, and while the wasps hum "It don t leek like this had 4Mtoe been xtied about In the shadowy r a f t e r * Re ten foot ions." r m u i r k a i A cm?. Heftier becca turned and aortHI and shook ca. "After your father always flylog and discarded ubf.il a pile of white the biggest flag in l i t t l e K t r w and yon gtn&mtM lay beside her, and in her carrying oot the nam** Idee 1 hate like lap was heaped her wedding gown, a bright blue delaine. During the next week Aunt ttebeeea was mysteriously busy tthe washed great quantifies of white poplin, ami VIA TffH her dye kettle bubbled secretly in the cellar wash room. Her hands were stained with red, and the s e w i n g ma chine Ir* the spare chamber humnved ON busily in every spare moment.Uncle Peter Mason w a s busy with the J u n e work In his garden, where the long, straight rows of carefully tended vegetable* looked Just like the pictures in the seed catalogues which TO he studied all winter. He had not mentioned the matter of the Hag Again, am! Keheeca bad been too busy with her own ; sis* and the fear of dlseov ery to two; cHb tbe subject• Her da ugh T r a i n will l e a v e S p a r t a at 8 : 2 4 ter f.tta, * ho lived over the H up t o her pars io sewing for her two a, m. R e t u r n i n g , l e a v e T r a v - children, so Relveeea «•»•» unite undisturbed In carrying out her pleasant erse City a t 6 : 0 0 p, m. plaint, The day b.-fwe the Fourth Aunt Ret a c r i , looking tired, but very mtthh | ROUND TRIP FARES pleased with herself, carried some neatly ro'ied bum lies up to the garret To B»« Rapids 75c and stored then, auray in the trunks II To Ludmg ton or Manistee $ 1 . 5 0 There was a roll of blue delaine and To T r a v w e City $ 2 . 0 0 "»<rtiwr of white popifn. This bitter V> were T I wax very sm 11 indeed, >r th now t great many stars to n Uncle Peter's rizkg I 5ji EXCURSIONS PERE MARQUETTE SUNDAY, JULY 14 Traverse City SPARTA -5ENT IN EL-LEADER Friday, July S. 1918 At supper Aunt Rebecca mentioned Peter, "made by the two best women the coming anniversary for the first in the world." time In u week. "Look at M i n t ' s coming!" cried Kiln, " W h a t you going to do nbout a flag?" alert with new Interest. "It's J o b Lit she asked. tie and three men from the lodge." "Nothing, except run up (he old om, f * When Job Little's speech wns consaid Uncle Peter dispiritedly. cluded Uncle Peter found himself the "Beems too bad you couldn't hnv? a possessor of another Immense Hag, a new one! Mow much was the big gift from a few of his closest friends cambric ones, PeterV" who wnnted it to fly f r o m the tallest " I ' v e forgotten, Itebecca -tnore'ti l staff In Little Uiver. can afford anyway. I've been countAnd that warn not all. Later the e i ing if I'd hadn't had any terbaccei for press wagon drove up and left Peter t» threo years I might have had that new box which turned out to contain anothflag. Shows how a bod habit will trip er flag - this one made of silk that rusyou up sooner or later." tled richly as it fell from the box. " T a l n ' t a bad habit the way you " W h o the land?" gasped Aunt Ite smoke," defended Rebecca warmly. becca. "Aly land, I guess you're entitled to "Compliments aud best wishes of that little comfort the way you've John Hamilton and family—for Uncle worked all your life!" Peter Mason. Long may she wave!" " 'Taln't no credit to me that I've read Uncle Peter brokenly from the worked. It's w h a t I was put in t h e cgftl In bis band, Wofld for. Never mind about the flag, " W h o would have believed them sumBecky. There'll be Just as much pa- mer boarders would have remembered triotism in my soul when I run her our old flag was wore out," commentup as if she w a s made of the finest ed Ktta practically, "Now, pa, what silk. T h a t ' s all that counts—what's you going to do? Here you've got four Inside your heart." flags. You can't hang 'em on t b e pole "I suppose you're right, f a t h e r , " said all to once without some being ha." Hebecca. a lil^«« smile curling her lips mast." as uhe arose to clear the table. A f t e r Uuele Peter's hat had been removec the dishes were washed and put away long ago, when he had brought out tin Hebecca tied on her white apron and tattered remnant of his mother's Mitjc went oti to the porch, where the set- and the setting sun gilded his white ting son was gilding Uncle Peter's hei:d and glorified the faxes of the men white head Into n roseate crown. and women who stood about him. " W h a t j-ou doing?" inquired llebecca. "I shall use 'em alternate," announc "Going to run up the flag. No one In ed Uncle Peter at last; "first one and Little River ever got a flag up ahead then another. Tomorrow, being the of me j e t , " muttered Uncle Peter be- Fourth of J u l y , I shall divide the day tween his teeth clinched around his into four watches of threw hours each pi pes tent. j and give every flag Its turn. 1 can't He moved across the grass to the flag j thank anybody yet. I'm too happy. I j hopn nobody will l>e offended, but I pole Sod fumbled with the Halyards Hebecca bustled into t b e house and feel like I'll run up my mother's Ma« came out with a mass of red. white fir->t with U»'be< en's She made It from and blue folds In her arms. She stood her weddlug dress Nobody object.V "Of course not!" tliey cried heartily, close to Peter's elbow before she spoke, and when s h e Opened her Hps her voice and in a trice the faded bit of bunting t h a t had been flung to the bree'/e HO trembled. many years once more floated over Lit "Peter, look here." she quavered. Unci© Peter Mason looked and gasp tie Hirer, and beneath it rippled out ed: " W h a t la land, Becky Mason! the splendid fokli of Heliecca's (big. "I think them two flags better float nil day tomorrow," said Job Little de eidediy. "aud these three others- lit ty's and Hamilton's and ours—we'll Jest drape on the piazza. What say?" 7. ! It example has .uroused the world spirit of independence The experiment of liberty If it hod failed with us most, surely would not have been attempted by others Our counsels and acts operate aa powerful precedentN In the great family of republics. ml no a wise and harmonious administration of the public of lira—a faithful, liberal and pa trlotic exercise of our private duties as citizens while they se cure our bapplm-s* ,is home will serve tbe cause of liberty be yon<| the eqtMHor and the Andes - Edward IfVerett. > * • t * » • .» r • i «' stock of meats so extensive and varied as nght now—complete in every Our stock is the kind that TUP iS Where did you gel If? It a i n ' t - I t ain't *x. t h e one that was down to Little's, but u it bw»k>4 like It ! Where did \ ou in t 1( will give perfect satisfaction, and our H e was excitedly shaking out the HK OOT HTlLt. INOVHKii FLAO. Baptist Church Morning servi**en at 10:^0. Subject, Toe Vision <>f There wilt Is* no e v e n i n g services in \i£ folds of I he big flag, and his feeble old this church d u r i n g J u l y a u d August. Angers trembled as he saw that It wa* 'if unite a* lnrj^<< as the one his mother tX* Christian r.ndffsvor Note* W j had made *o many years ago. C o n s e c r a t i o n meeting next Bumlay. Aunt liebecca was crying with de h"if 1 Wbe helper! him spread the stars T h i s Is the seventii of a series of •j*"* j i w i strtpes on the grass. 1 is meetings of C h r i s t i a n virtues. \U I •x'uls blue," she said, touching the Tnpiv - " T h e C h r i s t i a n Virtues M" | Alar sprinkled field, "is made f r o m my H o n e s t y . " Unman* 12: 0 1 7 . Leader, sAs I hlne d e l a i n e - m y wedding gown, Pe f i v e H&io(t. M ter." ' "Oh. Hecky?" uttered her husband T b e t r e a s u r e r remo-U a l a r g e reverently. a m o u n t nt unpaid does, which oould "Ami the stripes was made from all be used to g o o d a d v a n t a g e If paid. the white pop lis* dresses I've had, and T h e meeting l a s t . ' S u n d a y evening there w»* a sight Of the stuff—some of was one ol tbe best m i s s i o n a r y meet* It I dyed rw| - a n d " Uncle Peter had her in his arm*, and ings held in some time and wan well t h e j were kh^lng each other, and Un attended. cle Peter w a s trying to tell his wife T b e otH-er» and committee c h a i r m e n tbat he would rather have h u n g up bt* for the six m o n t h s b e g i n n i n g J u l y I f Sunday shirt than have her cut up a r e a» follows: P r e s i d e n t , Fred W a i | her wedding gown. "1 know how wim vl.i"i firesident, Clarence Moore; : men feel about such tilings," be spoio t orilo., secretary, t.'arl B r a d f o r d ^ j glxed. trying to keep bis delight out of | <:art> *|>ondiQg s w r e t a r y , Alice H a r d y ; | tils faded eyes. "DlOit say a word. Peter. It's t h e ! lrees;iw»e f l^loyd .lohnaon; lookout happiest day of my life!" cried Aunt j eoaiudUee^ t i r a d e Beeby; music, Olga Becky warmly. "Let's b'i*t l*er up Hilton; m i s s i o n a r y . Mable d m i t s e r ; now, Peter, and show Little River I p r a y e r meeting, J u t o Holmes; temperwe're still on deck!" ! anoe, Kurd P o r t e r ; social, Kva Just then there was a light »fep on ^laines, flower and relief, E t t i t-raik. the graveled path, arid Rtts cm me • round the corner of the h with .i huge bundle under her arm. When she M e t h o d I at E p i w o p » l saw the flag she stopped and slated. Morning services at 10:30. Subject, "Why, where did that come f r o m / " The G l o r y of O o d and tbe Dignify •he Kjupetf. of M a n,n Aunt Rebecca proudly explatucd Evening services at 7:.rW. Subject, "Would you believe It?" exclaimed poor Ktta. "Look here, ma and p a r " A Positive Religion.'* I Kho unrolled the bundle under her a r m j and spread It on the grass Epworth League Note* Jt wan another flag. Just as large as | Rebecca's, but made of new materialKpworth L e a g u e mex^ting at ; some sort of cheap bunting neatly p. m Subject, " T h e Kartb ltecelves i sawed Into a flng l ucle fvter wns Her K i n g , M L u k e 2 ; 7-20; Si 3t); Matt, i j ajptf-oiy crying, 1-Jft; Iwa 9 : 0 , 7. Leader, Itobert f ' i d d you make this, Ktty?" he de I ' o w l l (Oi>od Ol4»zcu*hip •neutlru'.ji ' ma tided. "Kvery stlteh:" s h e aaltl proudly, "If L a t t e r D a y .Sa»i»t« I d o a ( | known ma was going to make Services at 10:31) a. m, hi the hail oue—bnt there, ma. If I'd only told you you might have an red your weddm^ o v e r J o h n s o n ' s g r o c e r y . A s a c r a Ihwm but ain't yon smart to mritu* it ?" mental mealing, by Hildc "I've *p,t. tw„ r • sobbed Uncle study. v » I ' .* v T H E SANITARY M A R K E T * H? M. FINCH * SON, PROPR'S * 11 w a y s l > a a L i t t l e . B r t i r r Sparta, P h o n e M f c h . 4 4 xxxxxx xxxx xxxx >o<xx CREAM also Good Meals and Lunches Marvin's Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor O p era H o u s e Block Sparta, M i c h i g a n W e c a r r y a f u l l l i n e of B u i l d e r s ' Hardware, Sherwin-Williams' Paints a n d V a r n i s h e s . Sharpless T u b u l a r Separators. Studebaker Wagons a n d B u g g i e s , Rollers. Drills, Discs. H a r r o w s , W a l k i n g a n d s u l k y p l o w s . C o r n Planters, A m e r i c a n F e n c e , C e d a r Posts in fact e v e r y t h i n g used on the f a r m o r in a n e w house. 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