SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER. WALLPAPER

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SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER. WALLPAPER
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S P A R T A . K E N T C O U N T Y . M I C H . , F R I D A Y . A P R I L 15. 1921.
E s t a b l i s h e d 1876
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Vol. 2 2
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T H E LESSON
TO BE LEARNED
LiA.
TTVufc i H c i l k
WALLPAPER
PERHAMS
joar property
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It coat 1 4 8 , 4 2 3 . 3 2 to r u n S p a r t a
t o w n s h i p tor the year ending Maivh
-1..T
GARAGE
Of t h i s stun t h e )arg««t proj>ortk»n
waa r e q u i r e d to c a r r y on t h e S p a r t a
v i l l a g e e c b o o i s — 9 2 3 . 2 3 6 8®, S e v e n
o t h e r school d i s t r i c t s In S p a r t a re
quired 96,046.24.
For general expenses
11.620.66
waa s p e n t .
For highway improvement
$11,032.65
w e e paid
out
w h i l e road r e p a i r i n g e o s t 93. 1 8 9 . 9 9 .
M a i n t e n a n c e of t h e l i b r a r y coet
91,3b2.23.
F o r relief of t h e p o o r ,
o r d e r s w e r e d r a w a to t h e a m o u n t
1.4 9 1 . 9 2 1 , 9 9 . Oeirveterv
amain^n*
e n c e coat 9 9 9 . 9 9 .
AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION
Big Tire Sale
$17.00
Price
ADJUSTMENT BASIS. <1000 MILES
" If yoo own or operate a light oar—
It wi cert \: y pa% yen to equip it with Goodrich " 8 7 5 V .
It co *i >**., understand. thai: you pay for the ordinary oversize for
Uffct cat*. and with it* extra air-room, tough Black Safety Tread. side
w a ! spe« ;jy protected against rut-wear and unit-mold cure—
It delivers fcueh splendid and unusual mileage—such ail around belfar servue that it *<on?tttutea just about the best tire value Qoodrieh li as
ever hid the plea* ire of offering the light car owner.
Don t fail to investigate the **375M.
AGENTS FOR
\m
The Hiilird Shock Spring for Ford*
y v a r in v i l l a g e s o* lee« t h a n 1 6 " 0
population .
VilHgctt
over
!l>00
m a y p a y n o t t o exoe«d 960 per y e a r
f >r e a c h m e m b e r covnpesnatt >u.
T h e li>20 eeastM of spar'.'i s h o w e d
a i>opulation Of 1,502. ®nd I :iw3 on
t u e s e figure* t h e n e w l y neatcd vill a g e c o u n c i l lost n o t i m e In v o t i n g ite^lf t h e I n c r e a s e d c o m p e e s a t i o o
W i l l «hr«c» |«»r«r>ru»
plaa»^ l a k e
j t h e i r place* o u t « i 4 « 1 4 i c o r p o r a t i o n *
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ffffipnnffl
AT THE LIRRABT
R e p o r t of t h e l i b r a r y f o r M a r c h .
1921:
7'otfti n u m b e r of books Issued f o r
h o m e r e a d i n g . 2,293.
T h e s e w e r e d r a w n f r o m t h e following classes'
N o n - A c t i o n , I4t#
C u r r e n t . P e r i o d i c a l s , 14 5
J u v e n i l e Fiction. 710
A d u l t f ' c t i o n , l,28f»
T w e n t y - f l r e n e w books wero ndded
In M a r c h , a i l of w h i c h w e r e purchased w i t h t h e l i b r a r y f u n d .
Miss N e v a K o o n t r m a d e a g i f t of
six books f o r girls.
E l e v e n nrrw n a m e s ' w e r e r e g i s t e r e d
as* b o r r o w e r s to M a r c h .
A n e w c a s e h a s been b u i l t In t h e
b a * * t n e n t room f o r s t o r i n g old p e r
l o d l c a l s a n d b o o k s t h a t a r e not used
extensively
Circulation for March compared
f o r t h e f o u r yfvar* t h e l i b r a r y h a s
beeo opened:
March IS 19—1306.
March, 191D—1493
March, J > f 0 — 1 6 7 9
March, 1921—2293
G r a c e I. Reob>. LIBRARIAN
HAKMCNY
CHAPTER
ELECTS
WHERE IS NAOLEY S LAXE
Tn a r e c e n t
of " T h e
Open
R o a d " a p p e a r e d a n a r t i c l e on t h e
lair;* of M i c h i g a n .
Among peculiar
l a k e s di-^Mtc,^ d a as N a g l e j 'a lakn
eaid t o be in K e n t c o u n t y . T h i a l a k e
Is said to he h o r s e s h o e s h a p e d , seven
miles In c i r c u m f e r e n c e a n d of u n a a c e r t a i n e d d- j-th.
Does AIIVDIV, k n o w w h e r e N*agt<»y'a
l a k e 1»?
H a r m o » y C h a p t e r , O. E. 8 elected FRUIT DS UNINJURED
SAYS VETERAN FRUIT MAN
t h e f o l l o w i n g officers at Its a n n u a l
m e e t i n g April 7:
J. A S r m a * s t a t e s t h a t l i f t e r e x W o r t h y U a t r c o - A s u s Wrack
a m i n i n g b u d s of « k o i r l « « uRd pluntM
Worthy Pstror. -Austin Lauhacli
he finds no e v i d e n c e of d a m a g e by
A w a x u t e K s t e o n ~Kdlth B u r t c b
thm l a t e cold sjx-11
A p p l e t lire not
IJ>NDU> TMEE I-LMA B r a c e
fai" e n o u g h a d v a n c e d to b^, In d a n g e r
A » M l s i « t onductre«t»—Nellie King
«<K*rwtary- A n * l a VAN A n t w e r p
WIT YOUR CLOCKS
TREAAUR«R ~~JFITHEL BIDDINGS
ONE HOUR AHEAD
AU^RUATOS TO GRAND CLFAPTER—*M.
SATURDAY NIGHT
W . B u M c h . Mae B u r k e , T i n a C a r t
In o r d e r to c o m p l y w i t h t h e re*
C H I A J W * nOQMJM
c e n t p r o c l a m a t i o n of t h e g o v e r n o r ,
anil t o be in l i n e w i t h e u r r o u n d l r . g
m U o w l r s f U t h a p r o g r a m f o r t h e t o w n s , t h e S p a r t a V i l l a g e <"oun?ll
n e x t meaning of H p a r t a O r t h f * t o r e c i u e e u t h a t c l o c k s h«« s e t a baud on,*
be held l l a i u r d a g A p r i l 16
h o u r a t m i d n i g h t , S a t u r d a y April 1 •»
S o n g , La'lliee Q u i n t e t
Holl call, r e s p o n d e d to t>y e a c h a n s - B U D E S liHOULD BE
wering the question, " W h a t Subject
M0DERNLY EUUIPPED
would you l i k e d i s c u s s e d in O r a n g e ? "
SAYS JOHN RYAN
• P e n n y Drill
• Illustrated; v i e w s of R o c k y M o u n t In view of t h e I n c r e a s i n g una of
a i n s , in c h a r g e of I l i n e fknilh
e l e c t r i c w a r m i n g pad*, c u r l i n g 'rone,
G e n e r a l d i e c u s s f o n on g a r d e n i n g
m a s s a g e m a c h i n e s o p e r a t e d by elec
Music by G r a n g e .
W l c i t y , J o h n R y a n , local electricMae J i 4 i » s o n , l e c t u r e r
al a u t h o r i t y adviwes t h s t y o u n g m e n
—» •*i m$m i 9 i">
ses to i t t h a t p r o s p e c t i v e b r i d e s a ? e
Get phcktographeJ on your birthday f u l l y w i r e d f o r e l o c t r i c i t y .
THE P<K)R BOY
—The poor boy ^as no good ex—cuae for failure.
—He must start at tile proper
—place—the bott#m.
— He must win the most essen
—tial elements of success—Conft—-dence.
He was not bo*n wish frier.ds.
— hat must make,them.
He started life i meeting obstaby
largest de
poor boys
BANK
"'fei
i-
0
SPARTA
<
P
"
PIKE
GARAGE
AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE
• fV* 4
,m
&<
It cost 9 2 7 , 7 4 5 . 3 6 t o r u n A l p i n e
t o w n s h i p for t h e y e a r e n d i n g M a r c h
22. 1 9 2 1 .
H t u b w a y I m p r o v e m e n t c q s t 94.6 ( 3 , 4 1. Itoad r e p a i a r used u|> 96.62V 6ft.
8chools required $ 1 6 * 8 3 .
G e n e r a l e x p e n s e d a m o u n t e d to 98 93.53, c e m e t e r y e x p e n s e coat 9#&-Oe.
S p e c i a l h i g h w a y t a x took 93&2.9S,
And t h e c o u n t y t r e a s u r e r took 9 3 S t . CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS DEAD
96 f r o m t h e d o * f u n d . T h e t o w n s h i p
s u f f e r e d a loan o n u n c o l l e c t e d t a x e s
? T h e f u n e r a l of W i l l i a m P a r k s w h o
of. 9 S 9 7 . 7 6 .
Alpine reports
no e x p e n d i t u r e * w a s killed in a r s t l r o s d w r e c k April
6, !• a T e n n e s s e e wu < hold at t h e h o m e
for t h e poor.
of hlsi d a u g h t e r . M r s C e l i a S m i t h
Tuesday.
Mr. P a r k e wa-i
a Civil
VILLAGE OF SPARTA'S
W a r vveteran, 8 7 y o a r s of a g e a n d
3 EXTRA INHABIT AN TO
w a s an I n m a t e of i h * M i c b i g a n SolABE EXPENSIVE
d i e r s H o m e Mr. P a r k * a p e n t s o m e
h i s tittje in F l o r i d a and it waa on o n e
T h r e e p e r s o n s In t h e v i l l a g e of
of h i s t r i p s t h a t h e wati k i l l e d . H« «i
S p a r t a will ooet t h « t a x p a y e r s 9 2 6 2
s u r v i v e d by h i s
daughter,
Cslla
thin y e a r .
Who these persons are
S m i t h , of S p a r t a , C l a y t o n P a r k s <*i
i.t not k n o w u b u t if trtev will k i n d l y
O r s n d H u p i d s a n d C h a r l e s P a r k s of
m o v e o u t t h e vfU*£«t will
the
fiparta
o bove m e n t i o n e d a m o u n t
Mr. P a r k s wauj of a l f t e r a r y t u r n
t»'« t h i s w a y :
t>f
m i n d a n d had w r i t t e n sozne v e r s e
T be Mtate law a l l o w s c.onipeunaw
h
i
c h waa p r i n t e d In t h e S e n t i n e l ti'-xi to
men»bers of tb»»
vihage
c v o u n c i l of n o t to exceed 9 2'» per L e a d e r a b o u t t w o yeara ago.
GOODRICH 31x3 75 SAFETY TREAD TIRE
THIS IS THE OVER-SIZE FOR 30* 3 1 2
EQUAL IN SIZE TO 31x4 WHICH SELLS PUR $2S 00
s
right
Hardware
22, I f n .
-then
— Many of the b
•-•poaitors were
SPARTA
buyers
and
COSTS LOTS OF MONEY
TO RUN TOWNSHIPS
c l e s , \o is not i i s c o u r a g e d
sell. .Alio vil-
deal.
BRACE FARM AGENCY
P
Mick
Kent City,
_
more form* to
property; have
for both. list
me for a quick
Ford Cars - Ford Trucks
Fordsoti Tractors
United S t a t e s Tires
to buy wallpaper at
T
wme
lage
now
with
d e a l e r in
it will pay to come a long ways
Special
WE NEED
All m e m b e r * and ( h u s b a n d * w h o
a r e not m e m b e r s ) of t h e O R. 8.
a r e i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d a p a r t y to be
g i v e n at t h e home of Mns. Eiisa
Meek. T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , April j ft.
Meet a t B r a c k ' s drug s t o r e at 7 30
CHAS. C. FRI
FINE NEW LINE
SPARTA
No. 15
p
Largest Stock in this Section
— — . T " . ' j .
llll
T h e G o o d y e a r Tires
Triangle of Satisfaction
Quality
Price
Servica
T H I N K t h i s o v e r wham y o u b u y tire*. All »i*e«
in s t o e k
Beginning April 12 we
will give all night service
ssan
1
1
.tp.'.-i p.". . .
COLD W E A T H E R
I t THE TIME F O *
HOT CHOCOLATE
BRADFORD
PHONE 164
, MICH.
131
1
nsrr.—Trrzr*
111
TAKE NO CHANCES
WITH YOUR MONEY
Yon ran not afford to
8ha/
ire always ^ king l r / »
easymarki. Do not let t K j r Ib. lixe yotr Fov ' pe«^ «
J
in the banJk is a s*fe, sar / satuft "
'
you bave aocumulated en ' 4fh td put uto son^ «. i v e s t w a t .
Then you can takt ad»v >tage ojf some fried sotsmd inveatmeat opportunity. r / <. do not^ we t»e^ oil you let your
name be "B. 2 M-
Dm p e o p l e s s t a t e bank
of S p a r t a . M i c h i g a n .
V
dmr Stat*
GoC^rnrngnt
Superohior*
J
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i
THE
THE SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER
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8 K W T I N . i i ^ L E A 1>ER,
TAKE PAY FOR
COTTON
IN
SPARTA
GERMAN
MK'P
SPECIAL
\5>KS INDEPENDENCE WITH
OR WITHOUT PROTECTION
iOQDS
SPECIAL
y*VL\NK M. HOLMBB, EDITOR AND P O L I S H BR
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• a s c r i p t i o n P r t e a . per ye*r,
PaaUeattfta Day—Friday.
Printnd 1 buraday.
• • M r * M <*• 5 5 2 * 0 . » t ' S p a r t a . Uleta.. for t r « n . m t w . o U
mail na MCOid clJ»sa m a t t e r
Advartism*
THf AMIJUtAN PRESS
F r i l a y . A p r II
Manila, P. L ~"
T h e people of the
Philippines w a n t
SATURDAY. KPEIL 16. 1921
Independence
in
SATURDAY. kPRIL 16, 1921
w h a t e v e r form
they can p ' t it,
M a n u e I Quezon,
From 3 o ch K to 4 o'clock w*
president
of the
m .
m \ \ sell H I I U ;:WSEED Oil, either
Philippine seniite.
3oile<i or Rt»v %
tleelared in a n nv1
d r e s s b e f o r e that
84 CEJ5'
i*ZR GALLON
body.
ttw* A merl
No 1 OEOW MOTOR OIL 3^4<uns n th«- Philip
i
u
m
for
pin*» and »nL»se In
Manuel
L.
Qu«fzor
t h e I ' n f t e d ."vutes
»ER GALLON
70 CEN:
know (hut the peo- President Philip
pine
Senate
ple »»f t h e Philipyour own can*
Y c u must
Mi*** coset their freedom, liberty and
l<t. ••cut emaiM-ipHtlon so aiueh that a i n e r ?.nd t h i s >ecial is for
I?.JO
ibrou.t. th.
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A S S O C I A T I O N: !
15. 19 21
ENGLISH VILLE
!>Uhi liens
Mr» P. P a a s roada a
t r i p lo the \ H y ThurHday.
Mrs. M W h i t lug e n t e r t a i n e d her
pareuU, Mr and Mr* J a m e s W i l s o n
o* G r a n d R a p i d s for a few d a y s lust
week.
T h e S u n d a y school guild met w i t h
|flr». Davja T h u r s d a y .
T h e work
was q u i l t i n g .
A pot luck d i n n e r
waa served a n d e v e r y o n e voted it a
vary e n j o y a b l e d a y
Mis* I t e r a n c e
Patterson
came
hom« T h u r s d a y for t h e r e m a i n d e r of
t h s week
Mr a n d Mrs. George P a t t e r e o n of
Grand Kaplda visited t h e i r p a r e n t s
for t h e week e n d
Mis* M a r t * W i l l i a m * of G r a n d
Hapids was a weak end gue*t of Mr
and M .-a. J o h n M c E w w ' i
Mrs. W. Mc Creed y of E n g l i s h v l J l e
visited her m o t h e r , l i r e . O ' B r i e n on
8unday
M r.
and
Mr*. M c S c k r o n
of
Grand R a p i d s vlinted t h e
latter'a
parents, Mr end Mrs Charlea Gould
Stsndav
P h i l i p William® of G r a n d Raplde
waa t» t h i s v i c i n i t y taut week on buaimmm
M D e p o r t e r acid Hornvr Stout of
P l a i nftaid t o w n s h i p called on G i l b e r t
I . Roa* S u n d a y
Mr and Mm Perry B a r k e r
of
G r a n d Kaplda visited at H H Hie
Sunday evening
Mrs K T e t s t l e r a n i l
daughter
F l o r e n c e called on Mrs J o h n M c E w an Mooday e v e n i n g .
M r and Mrs. M. W h i t i n g vialted
a t C W h i t i n g ' s Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs C h a r lea Diet* w e r e
S u n d a y gunats a t h « r s l a t e r ' s , M r s
Coi*|K>mn in G r a n d Kaplda
Mr. and Mrs U l e y e a n d d a u g h t e r
of Orervd
Rapids
vial ted a t
Kd
K r a p p a Sunday
Mr. and Mrs R a l p h S teed vialted
a t ltd K r u p p t * T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .
Mr s a d Mr* E a r l Vtiplln a t t e n d e d
t a e l e c t u r e by C h a r let* C o n r o | I o n a ;
t h e M K c h u r c h C.raad R a p i d s o f l
Sunday evening
Miss E v n K i l l e r a n d 11 X»nd s p e n t
the week end a t her home.
Mrs. Hay K e l l o g g a n d c h i l d r e n
a r e on t h e sick list.
Mtee L e n a D a r g i e s p e n t T h u r s d a y
n i g h t at t h e K r h a r t homo.
Mrs. A. A. K r h a r t s p e n t F r i d a y
a f t e r n o o n w i t h Mrs. J . J K r h a r t
Mrs. L. E. C h u r c h
entertained
t h * Aid 8ociety last T h u r s d a y . Eve r y o n e r e p o r t e d a good t i m e a n a
A no dlmnejr.
B m m e t t A n d r u a a n d Mr*
Artie
H o u s e called at I he Andruw Itume
last T u e s d a y
Arline Davenport apant
Sunday
w i t h h e r a u n t Mrs. F. N. Mead
Mrs. F N. Mead a n d Mrs. p i In
ciullad o>n Mrs C o l l i n s Monday.
X is, Olin r e t u r n e d h o m e last w e e k .
G r a n d m a S u t l e r s p e n t (hp first
p a r t of t h e week iu G r a n d R a p i d s .
Mrs. J e t t i w M a s t o n via ivd w i t h
h e r b r o t h e r V IIHam I J u t ' e r p a r i of
ts.st week.
Mrs A r t h u r C h u r c h called on Mrs.
K. 1). A n d r u i T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n .
A. A. Field
w e n t to A n n Arbor M o n d a y to h a v e h i s eyes e x a m ined
Mr. a n d Mrw E. D. A n d r u a a r e (be
proud p a r e n t s of C h a r l e s Lloyd w h o
I c a m e to m a k e his h o m e w i t h t h e m
1
April 7.
U u e e t s a t t h e E r h a r t home S u n i d a y w e r e Mr. and Mrs. F r e d
Fox
Mr* C h a r l e s T h o m p s o n xnd c h i l d r e n .
Mhw Leena T h o m p s o n I* s p e n d i n g
lonie time with Edna Krhart.
M r s W i l l i a m B u t l e r s p e n t a few
c a y s in G r a n d Rapiils a s a g u e s t of
; l ai d a u g h t e r Mrs. Dell S t u a r t
Mrs J o s e p h F l e e t and d a u g h t m
j iltella w e n t to R o c h e s t e r . N V f o r
lit visit w i t h r e l a t i v e * a n d f r i e n d s
Mrs M. W h i t i n g w e n t to Com* t o e It P a r k T u a s d a y on bualnsoa.
Mlse May P a a s called on Mrs. J o h n
• IdcEwun S a t u r d a y evening
Mian E t t a F r e n c h went to t h e
< 11y on busln«»s T h u r s d a y .
"
-
WIRE YOUR HQME NC>W
ALOOMA
THE POWER CO
OKJUCS RAPIDS WCH
CHANGE in SCHEDULE
Casnovia-Kent Qtf-Sptrta Bas Line
TO GRANIItRAflDS
Kdnof cxteaded our route to C*Haovia, we'kiiMoiwcf tW
•cSerftle
f<>r al*
tv<
fotlowinf
Mrs. F o r r e s t {ngersoti and f a m i l y
a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g her b r o t h e r
from
S t r o n g s t h i s week
C. B l o o m b e r g a n d wif»- of
Kng
llifhvtlde « p e n t M- •. L o • th K n u
Morningstsr and family
B. T a a s e n d o r f a n d w i f e e m e r t ,kned eonnpany S u n d a y froui Orai.d R a p
ids.
M r s J . M o Q a o c a m p entertaln**d
her m o t h e r a n d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s f r o m
G r u n d R a p 14 » »Sn t. u rd a y.
F r e d M o r n i n g s tar a n d w it*- w e r » ' j
Off a n d H a p i d c u l l e r s H>«turda
•Itlra. H . A. F r e n c h a n d C l a r a f t o t g
er called on Mn> O u n d e r s o n .Sut>d.«
R. T. F o n g e r a n d f a m i l y e n t e r
tained his d a u g h t e r from ne»r < *
d a r Hiwlngs o v e r S u n d a y .
Mr. a n d M r a R i v v l e I n g e r e o l l » •
t e r t a i n e d Mr. and M r s
Kiu>»lt'.t
Sunday.
SCHOOL P L A Y G R O U N D S
A POPULAR
Caariovla: 7 : 4 0 a. iti.; 12:16 p. m.; S : 3 0 p . m
Kant City: 8 : 0 0 a. m . ; 12:30 p. m.; 5 : 4 5 p m .
S p a r t a : 8 : 3 0 a. tn.i 1 0 0 p. m.; 6:15 p. rr>
C r a n d R a p i d s 10 3 0 a m.; 4 0 0 p m . AhOO p . m
Irwiia & Wortelboer, Props.
EAGLE MIKADO
V/EOl UNG I N V I T A T I O N S
S E N T1N EL- L1C \ DEK
Make Sparta
Hcw-ir-' of had
a
ftrokss
town
HUN DAY, 7 30J SPECIAL MZETIH0
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
Black Ntinner .Lecture illustrated
with ooffiia, co ivent, chapel, 8 :qub»,
pawns and Rc itisr vestments
H*.re In y^>r offfwt«nity to injure
eint uraMi J* rr orniit st^elitua,
prwiuneiml* n and p« or choice of
Collection. 25 cents at door at TKTO
meeting.
—Mactinges efery ni^ht at 7:30—
Come early f of se«
neats. Doors opm al
«30
wc rd*. K n w t he mriu imj of puwilinf
war tenni tncr^xr !iT»ur effi -irncy,
vtucb rcsfulti to pcr#er i»r*d »uccc2».
WEIBSTlRS
NEW iiHTERNftTIOWAL
in
ii
•i
Committee
B DICTIOIS A R Y if nn nil-knowinK teache . a universal queatiou
aruHwercr, made t » rncct yoi»r jl.
1M«IS. I is in daily rise b y Iff
h u n d r e d s of thouiuancfc; of" suereNiBful men m1 wonurn the w<«rtd o w . ijJ
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l*.u »[i»? 'h Bir-ini 11 'Ht.
RB00M9 -4* 'NDtA PAPEJt lUiew.
a
U H'TF for (prdtaro PMtr* KHUpaper.
I'mJsrt M * a you uJtnc
G. & t • MIERRIAM C O r
. M m , U.S. A.
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NOTICE OF 3 T C K H O L D I E r ®
MTJETING TO
STOCKHOLD-1
E R S I N T F ASSOCIATION
KNOWN AS
KEST
GAS & OIL CO A 9 7 .
crrr
I
You a r e hereto
tha* at %
o'clock in the a
rtMMia if the SWJi'
day of April, A D i»2l the Mrs*
rae^lng
of t h e tockholders of t.tohl
; K*«>ci iM<;n oftl|e( the K«9I{ t'-iy Oil
a n d La: Corn pa y witl b - Mdd at: fi
Mucnatx f hall in th v /iliiiixi et K w t
< "itT, Kk nt <!oti n t y , M'« h l g a a fer
t h e p u i ; H s e of ? lee tin.: otfcecra and
d' r e c t o r s of sai«; as^o' iai!»>:; and j«
a d o p t t h e Articles of AssoeUUon a a d
A a s c w a t ion.
By-law« of
Ki rl Jones
H
Jteiur
u!ni stead
o n vtiur b i r t h f l
• I NMi
r
: •
I
'
.
An immediate answer from some fi
city may Im vital in your business
It may decide the success or failure ^f
some tranaactiaa.
Hut details m u s t ftrat be accurate
arvd comprehensively t r a n s m i t t e d ai
discusaed.
f
Otherwise the deciding answer canr)4t
be given.
L.onf Drsfa/ica Te/cpAone Servi0#
r r s o e f s tJht*
problem
completely.
C o n n e c t i o n s with even very dista
i
1
T
places are m a d e within a f e w minutes.
Ordinary tones are heard clearly and
distinctly*
Complicated points may be explained
mat m t l y .
And throughout, there is the powerful
influence >>f your personality.
W h e n y o i r business demands — tha
quickest — most accurate—and most
comprehensive conversation—there is
one logical thing for you to d o Use Long Instance.
PENCIL No. 174
tm be t U Finnaft IStadl aanda far faaard hm.
E A G L E P E N C I L C O M P A N Y , N E W YORK
blows.
Make Sparta a
flrelese
A-.,
towa.
At k tc^ier.
o v e vitKe;
PT ACE
S i n c e t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n of t h e i> *
playground apjKrattis the
whooi
j g u o u n d ha.s been a h a p p y p l a c e f o r
all c h i l d r e n d u r i n g t h e s e h m d In
t e r m Us ions.
T h e n e w a p p a r a u t c o n s i s t s of six
s w i n g s , f o u r ae-sawi.. one Hi lo and
A l t o notict our G r a n d R^pidi •U.tion K i t b e o n c h a n g e d
o n e " o c e a n w a v e . " T h e a p p a r a t u s is
l * H u d » r a ' * Tire Store, 1 6
Commerce
Avenue,
S . W . s u i t a b l y f o r c h i l d r e n of all
* a id
It
is
said
t
h
a
t
even
t
h
e
d
i
g
nl'ind
1 -4 block o f f M o n r o e j
s e n i o r s h a v e bectn k n o w n to dij>
a w a y f r o m h o m o d u r i n g trie d a r k
h o u r s of t h e n i g h t
a n i try
the
"
a
l
i
d
e
.
"
P h o n e $ 8 , Sparta.
. It Is t h e deal re of t h e school a u i h
o r i t i e s to m a k e t h e school f r o u n d s
a s suweful a?> p o s s i b l e a s a l e t r e a tlonal place for the children Howe v e r it is not t h e i n t e n t i o n to m a k e
t h e g r o u n d a p l a c e f o r S u n d a y g a m prof b a s e - b a l l . e t c .
C h i l d r e n p l a y i n g on t h e g r o u n d s
a t n i g h t ahould go h o m e a t n i n e o'Vt*««lar Laa«t.h, 7 iacfcaa
c l o c k when
the
curfew
whletle!
Maui.a in ftva grmdmt
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
Gei p ho tog rap)
ome, Italy, and iilia Naples.
LECTURES
SATURDAY.
RIL 16, at 7:30
I m p r U o m s e n t in Italy and Other
Cxi
enoet."
priHonsii
S1PEC)
A m u s i c a l social will be held in t h e
c h u r c h b a s e m e n t al H a i l a r d . F r i d a y
M e g i n n l n g t h l a Wc-ek t h e k.n
e v e n i n g April 15. Come e v e r y b o d y I f a r t e n c h i l d r e n a r e Uaing
a n d b r i n g y o u r f r i e n d s and e n j o y |
• f o r r o o o n l u n c h of w a f e r s a n d
Hlllh
T h i s w o r k is b e i n g Kuppnrtt h e tf<x>d m u s i c , t h e good s u p p e r a n d ^
ewl
by
t
h
e Ladle* L i t e r a r y C l u b .
good t i m e in g e n e r a l .
It ts a fine s i g h t to see t h e klr.1< r
Th<» f i a l l a r d school c h i l d r e n will
g
a
r t n e r s a n d thtHu"
teacher,
MU
give a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t at t h e c h u r c h
P
l
i
n
e
y
e
n
j
o
y
i
n
g
t
h
i
s
l
u
n
c
h
a
t
ten
In
Friday evening
April
22 at fc o ' clock.
T h e y will
be aselsied
by t h e m o r n i n g
T » at.*:endxncf» h a s bae'i t h e best
s o m e of t h a y o u n g people. Admisever e x p e r i e n c e d In t h i s room a n d
sion, 15 a n d 25 c e n t s .
Mr. a n d M r s
McDerroott
h a v e • h e h e a l t h of t h e c h i l d r e n h a s b e e n
\ 0 e x c e p t i o n a l l y good.
o p e n e d u p t h e Mallard
»t«> e
h Is e x p e c t e d t h a t by s u p p l y l n r
goods h a v e been nobl t h a r e fi>« over
milk
e a c h day t h « t e v e r * c h i d c m
a year.
Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r P e r s r h b a c h e r be b r o u g h t tip to n o r m a l w e i g h t .
Much c r e d i t is d u e MIWR P i n n e y
h a v e sold t h e i r f a r m to P e t e r Xattm
f
o
r
h e r un'.uiing e f f o r t s f o r t h e welW e a r e a o r r y t o lose t h e P e r s i c h b s - h f a r e of t h e c h i l d r e n a n d t i m e s p e n t
aw from the neighborhood
F r i e n d * of Mr. a n d M n - W a r d in v i s i t i n g t h e h o m e s of t h e p a r e n t *
T h e m a n n e r in w h i c h p a r e n t s h a w
H a W t a x would be
J ate***(«<!
k n o w i n g f h a t t h e y h a v e b o u g h t a s u p p o r t e d us in t h i s w o r k ban been
g r o c e r y a t o r e at ( ' o m s t o e k P e a r k .
Miss E i l a a b a t h Da Y o u n g , a m »- t h a n k all for « h a t t h e y hav 4 . d o n e
, O E. f l a l y e a t , fUupt
dayw
T h e trip will last
weeks.
S h e e x p e c t s t<»
B a n g a l o t i a b o u t J u n e 1 "s
» i absolutely
jio
o t h e r hou*
f t h e d a y for tlJa special pri<je.
I'eturnel Iron
•LOCAL K I N D E R G A R T E N
IN GOOD CONDITION
BALLARD
ONE HOIR ONLY
"If t h e United Slates, dletcieO b> itj*
own Interests, ileeldes t<» extend i«:«'
J C BALLARD & CO
tectloi: to the Philippines. weH nrnl
. - - - - Michigan
KiH»1. We would accept t h a t i * a *o Sparu.
1
"-,i *
lutlon of our problems. If not. let aa
h a v a a b s o l u t e Independence in whatT E N DAYS M
ONARY REFOJLM
ever f o r m we can get It."
#
P c s l d e u t Quezon declared t h a t if
I IE]
G
the QdMtfon were put b e f o r e t h e
at SPARTi OPERA JiOITSE
Filipinos for a vote, 08 per cent would
By Ford
endrickson
f a v o r absolute Independence.
J y p u r A m e r i c a n may he k n o c k e d d o w n — b u t if he is a t r u e A i m - t e a
£5)(won't stay down. C o t t o n g r o w e r s ol Mississippi h&vc s h o w n thci
Hrlves to be true A m e r i c a n s and are leading t h e w a y for a'l A n r - i c a
a f n c u l t u r i s t s . C o t t o n g r o w . m of the Delta region m Mississippi h i v e
organized and are shipping .cetton to G e r m a n nulls at 20 ccnts a pouxi '
N o t only t h a t — t h e y are t a k i n g thsir pay in Gorman g o o d s — t h e n co
p p c r a t i n j : with G e r m a n m a n u f a c t u r e r s in m a r k e t i n g (he g o o d s to n« < df
Ctfltrai i . u r o p t a n n a t i o n s
1 he c o t t o n g r o w n rev five I w o - t h i r d i « f ti
ids
rotnufactured—the
C a r m a n mills o p e r a t i n g on the one-third ma
Other A m e r i c a n cotton g r o w e r s in S o u t h e r n s t a t e s arc followiiu:
Mississippi plan. P i c t u r e s s h o w loading boat at N e w O r l e a n s wu"
* >pi cot ten for e x p o r t to G e r m a n y and t h o u s a n d s of bales of corr It South which will Se b c l t c i sold .1 JO c e n t s than l<ivi>'sr in t! r
rlaatU it v.ill be w o r t h lci» t h a n 5 cents a p o u n d .
saonary who leaves for India next
Monday, visttad Bnhovn;
for v» .
and enjoy all the comforts
conveniences of electric service.
We have an easy payment plan
that will allow you twelve
months in which to pay for
wiring and fijrtures. See oor
local agent or write
MM MOSTB0I A V E
fhey
•' n'-t hesitate to receive
the Ct>n» '< ofl the 1'nired Siau*
ewMl«i« am. »solute M l N ^ t
without protection, *'.ie/.<«n said
MICHIGAN
01Otir
STATE
Ambition—Idea/
TELEPHONE
Teiepho/ta S e r v i c e
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