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I f • > • THE 8SNXUUX-LEADER, SPAKTA, MICHIGAN IMffl-i " , -. I IXKHtOHED - ooo- AFFAIR Hear ? I chasing the farm wa .* DeLange P A alto a fine run al lmr f »•-1 MUK+, ange's dcg. accused ol a the C E Chapman -t by Chapman Then • 10 bounty charge and allowing hia do g to Vhen on complaint of ipmwM wa arrester charged with allowing a sheep car- cass to remain unbtiried After a hearing in Justice Taylor ' s oourt the caao ww discontinued. Numer- ous charges have been flung back and forth In regard to the affair, it l said to have netted the deaths of •several dogs and a let of hard feel - ing. AT THE UBBAHY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Peewit r Stale B tnk at Snarta, ttichieaa. at the close of business Feb 28, 1928 e* called fo> by t3ie Commissioner of the Banking Dcp a r tinea t. m&Jm LOANS 'lotah . BOND* A Heat eetal Municipal Ollvff B. Totate . • RE* KKVJ (ah and •#rvv c United Si carried * ANI Reaouj-oes DISCOUNTS DOL CTS v;« 1 17 04 6 UU r it in is tin • from Bank CUM 8AV .280 08 &fr.7tlt> 22 ,2m0 wfi &».7«6 22 21 2,660.84 4 5,200 Ou 56,#00.00 :MS.M6 II SISTMOTM •J ~ I f.0.654 0 V Clay h a n g e r Through the — Men, Women The Man Who Comes to FOR ten Honda and certificates i le*«l reserve lu Having* department only Exchanges for clearing bouse Total* ....... COMBl \ i • A'-' 4 »l N I J . y,t: Overdraft* ftianfci tg H^ufe • urn lure mr» d Kutc^ti Otaer mI Rotate < 'Maiasaen Bonds deposited tot aafe kevoln . ... Liabilities Capital S : ck paid in Burploa fund Uadivided profile, net fi»*p-rv' . f"- taxes, interest, etc .. COMUEK'-fAL DEPOSITS, via: Oiiauer r, ibject. to ch0r.lt certified check* lf-u e*t t C o vi rn B ind* Total* 36 :.'50.00 0 * ST.121 i2 I t . 40 8,40V 00 3.40O 00 I ? 213 61 S.I&0.00 77.3$7 19 36,000.00 1 4 00X00 10.02D 73 2,00'D 00 4.01 S 1 off KPOftlTS, ills aubj«k &A V 1 N . Book *< by las PBHHMVP re< ii ft* A • >' i t •a ring* by laws. . . Dotal feilia Pay « fete, CiiatMBarv bonds keep* ag Other liabilities Total vis It to Savin eubj t tc tepoa!ted f >r «*.. w I 12.255 •/:: ••5 0 4 ,106 1 4 8 7v 0 4 2 b § i 44f.fl64.S9 aoae !•> : < 6 0 0 0 N»oa «T.4T 1. I tent, I rtast t MM aiHl costiuei tli . 3ll«KT(W<l ate t b i s tf.'". <*l M.i(!RlOA "4 IWntf ot K«*t \ An4ar»rta a«a «r M U s '•a- i h e alM«ve « t a t w s « » i tfiie i« ta« • Uy r^rtma tk « trwa atata a. r» alio vi'u by sworn to b^dfoi« Vlarch New books that can be tak«»n from the Public Library. Fiction: Anderson, Sherwood—Poor White Winesburg, Ohio. Andreyew, Leonid,—The Seven that were Hanged. Bennett. Arnold Ooyd, Thomas- Wheat. Crane, atephen and Boats, Chesterton. <J. K. Was Thursday father, Willa—Death (!!»' Archbishop Flaubert, (fustave Madame tk» vary. Kurnol. Jeffrey, — T h o Amu tour t,.-ni]iman. Black Uartleiu> -j T » ure, Martin Conlsby's Vengeatt*e Oorky, VfMXim (' <at'jr- ;Uui|.' once wore Men Hecht Be if tZn k !,><>£ n Hardy Thonaas Jude. the Ob- scure. James, Henry Daisy Miller and an international Episode. Jewett Sarah Orne A Country Doctor. I bane a, Vicente Dla«> Vfar*- N iMtrum BlooO and ' n.d London. Jack .n.uth r.»i«-s. Burning Daylight, The Mutiny of the Klwlnore, The Valley of tn»« M'wn. Hergesheimer, Joaeph—- Baiisaa<l Java Head, The Three Black P< n- nys. Non-fiction: Burroughs, John—- Flcfd and gtudy, Bigns and Seasons. Wake Kohln. Boas. Ralph Phillip Youth and the New World Br wb# W 111 i a.m <J*a ia pa gos Ufa* M s Kad C»i«bri4ge liistory of American tjterature Volume 4 CrrathetH, Sam mil Met h •' l T 1 -' Gentle Reader. Kills. Hnv»»locii:- The J>ance « f Ufa Lindsay. Vachel — Th« c«»ng-> Other Poems Monroe. Harriet The a t y Morlsjf, Cbriit«)»it*r Mo4er>' #eyi|. W1 lr- tetfl ». -.«*• M •: A Iftr S» M IRANOE NOTICE ooo J Ifcparta Grange will be held bat- ! unlay afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp at the 1C of P. hall . Members are especially urged to be on time as a long program has been prepared. Kich lady I h requested to bring sa nd wichei for her own family and : ni; i,es, uup^ anil »pbona PRE&IDENXAL PRIMARY E LECTION ouokher of vot^s lu atate at saidH Ki«lon * * * ' ' e declared to be ths political party for Ne*v line of Oifbart's candies at Brack's Drug Store New Hue of Gilbert's candles Biack 's Drug Store. at aed ay ol a 'A'i e.V(; A&druw Votary • Ana l 1 PitbB : s i t at a**. MrlMaiy i>f w.! u«>* «4n+ aatf th« wsrarai mactara tbe book* of the banjk L. A Auderaon Cashier Correct Attaat: Albert A. Anderson h ar.-"jar.! • la - v rv tkJKMit at io w REPORT OF I HE CONDITION OF •am !•.!.- The ^tate Uaiik at Saarht. Mi«hiaua at Feb t* s, called for by the ,j U k i n HC the olos* mmitaioner of the f business BankiiMr De - U>ANS aai Resources &M, iAV. 4 'ft e •« I I ~BSt 9H Totaia 1 ^• •» i: 9*1 j -,j Ti CHOI ),% L??4 A N Jka»i l U u t t ki irtgagM . >oads ia odlce. ..«< «. « iS0.Mii 6 s i 1ST AS? £ I Maa.clpai ki irtgagM . >oads ia odlce. ..«< «. « 19 3 7 it $ 1 iS0.Mii 6 s i a w • #1' V t w 4 Other Hoed 36 Totals. . . . 4 9,87 & * I 206,081.11 I&4 4 ti t U kksKRVIto vi§ • Dae from K Caah an4 d ^ . aral l a Ic . . as f m a i t>a<*k* Tr^.m n * 7 ;M6 11 17.143 151 seev* rl/ti S7e,t^ % 4.741.50 Ibdh ...« COMBINED ACCOV N TS, * ta • I t s HI s i # u 4 i ft,ill Ot«r4rii u Haas < -kg Ho 'AJ»* l i e s i lo uea.v'S Fteraltar* a Other R*ai d Flitunas. delate, 4 144 $« ai Due free H « k* wAQj i i u n k v f i o t h a f tbaa n ^aaareve cttla* Id.eae oe t'eato»«r« » te-."! fur »»f* t 6.ttin oo ka#pi;<g Out a Id m cb» * • «ad cash Itscae. . . . None k la Fs • •». He^arva Bank, 1,S10 00 Total, in'Mi is Cai«4ui aii tttr^ni ft t'ed't-Mad fieaarv*^ | elatloa. r< aae Internet KM«rv». Da pre «e eeo n •ii» ee« e» t n «4 1,100 ou COUMHh' ;a! l-KPOS!1H. »is (i ». a aut)J«ci to aheag Oovararaeat Dwp«>atta of depveit » ca 4epostt. V. 9 Oeaaa-ad^l •ta«« Monies T^aial •A V t 'StiH Dk tttMSi JkCXSVUff" »FlS*« OarCUk#et«s of isavtag* By CJub fav.ngs 'fctai U4 4». J.; Meaa is.ftdf iy 1 6.000 oo Nona WIT*. • u b p eta: ct to dmprmtt .a^s . . depo'f.ta IV*.t9g9 0 ub,'f>c< • i » t i r i i Ui i33 356 Ii iff lift 51 4 4 . S M lf» Mi.499 44 i.*oa oo aom&t «r Cmi—isrs B* Deals dvjttsltii f^r mt* Wf.iiill l* 00 I B ~tii.f«t.it WfA'tli e* iifitHiOAN, Ooaoty of K«bt sa. I ' a, tinsoa. Caabise af a*ev# fsnmed bauk. do atweoiBly s'#««ir r tha' t a*- s«>va staieaieut is true t o t iae bumx pi' agr hao^ls4f» sal l«a^ l, « f - ' r rap'•wen :s tt»« \ u^ stats o4 nk« aavsttu saatt ars tfcase ia Cto«*alt—• as sb4»wr. by t'«a beet* ef tbe baa* i f U l s ) . It«t«4c at Viacwtt^. Weaver and other poems Mary, John- The Spirit of Ameri can Literature. Perry Bliss A ^>t:id> .»f Prose Fiction Pelt**, Fred IlUtorji of Aes«r^ca>a Iwltee^a* a^a #!i«HAa^a. af it ---Fa/ Away sad Ur«*.& A §4 #aisott, a r f b u r C.••—FK»ai a Ooll- iege Window Hewlett, Maurice—-The Forest I^overs. Htlntlngton. Ellsworth—West of tha Peetfle &f ewtsns A fern w a r d -Tli* Ureal «e< $^>rk tbe Wvr3,4 O a tansarer. Laala • • a ga*n«an Poein^ i^indburg, CaH—Siaba o? tke g»mhurnt West Service, Kob*vrt—Th* HpeB of the Yukon Halliburton, Richard—The Royal Roati to Bomance. l IT a TTi» t ! C asse at t h e i ia* af m*a Cbtise C»l«a «v«* Sat naaesba^s A »e «sae v4aii#-r jireaeat The ssaetfsm waa -jjwasMi a sin: tfaia. ee4e«rt4ai» * ti> Knows the Way r w*a ? ! ;,. aa<J by t>«< C o l l e c t »n aatawa By au unaolmoas vote Mrs Wtn Carr wa» elected president for the Ci tniug year Mra M C Purdy reported -'•a'ifl.ea sVrfc was S Jii > ap Mp . y 5'«? | C a ^ a crea4 suc^ias a 4 4 (hsj hope for more in ihe future After the business meeting president Mrs E. Phil Brads|run turned the meeting over to Mrs. L VI Covllle, and (he following pro- gram was presented. "Whispering Hope —vietrola ee lection Ttu» Bible in Art -Mrs Cheney Tbe Aftale <n Ltleratur*—- \3r* Brobke " T h e Ohd Bulged Snt**' H|it-o .h svlrction T'/if> R;bM lo Muste^Mre Wi-lter Hlocaaer Thare In uq Night Th«"t»"—^'e- troin selefftJoa. Tbe elttffe a d j o u r o s d to »etth Hfr Hilar March AU SUBOTIOHS MONDAY APIUt ». A. D. 192B -OOO • •> Tu tt.fc: tjii.ihfied electors of the i a{i oi Smarts, Michigan. Nonce la hereby given that tn con- mity \fith Acl 126 Public Acta of IJ»11 ati amended, In the tiuder- <ti;n. .) Twi> c lerk will upon any day except Suniay and a legal holi- day or the day of any regular or •pedal or ufTicial primal aieeSl-'H. receive i<»r reglwtratioa tb of an5 legal voter ia aald twp not already re||HW?ied who may APPLY i O Vli: PKRSOJ#ALLY for such reg- stra!ion or who may make appli- cation for r» gi itration hy mail or messenger, as provided by Act 1, Public Aein of 11*19. as amended ex- cept that i can receive no namee for registration during the time Inter- vening between the Second Satur- day befor. any general or special election or offiiftai primary election and th* ds r of sueb election Last day far genera! registry nut4i n ijw&a for QenaraK fte* litratioa by personal applieetkc for said election Notice is further hereby given thai J will-1be ,at the Clerical office in Sparta March 10-17. 1928 (rom h o'eliK* «• m. to b o'clock p in. on |^«v b eai4 day for thy pur P .* of 1U VtU WiNG the REGIS- ntaTitiN Ji SJ> KKOISTCHINGe uch . 4 »lif > t -tiiwtori» In said TWP. oa KWAfi. f>fi()PEHLT apply there- ! for. The osrtie of no person but au I AC TV hi* Kl9»fl>SCNT of the precinct At th< thrtf''of registration and an-1 ^titled ui4w tb| c<#iiat$tuHon, if re-' j mslnlag gu^H vaaideat to tote af J the nmm ela-' tk*4. wbaB ?*»• e a t e r a a la fiarp j regfstratioa book. FRANK. D. KELLOOO, Twp Clerk j DATED, MARCH 1, 1821. nd Notice ia hereby given that a j Presidential Primary election will be held. MONDAY APRIL 2. A. D. 1928 At the place of holding the an- nus I Township Election tn township of Sparta, Twp Hart, County of Kent State of Michigan Due legal notice of which place ol' holding said Annual Township Election ban been given. At which eietclon the qualified voter* -»f t h e several political parties «huU have the opportunity on >ep- irat* ballot k provided for that pur pur**- io t-xftress tb^ir prefersuci for i h« nfflc.ip of President of tbe United St atea The sitiSi t*f an> candidate for tbe offi* > <*t Preelilent of the United {States shall be printed on ihe offi- cial primary I s lot nylely upon th* prt'tion of their political supporters in Michigan, which petition hall be signed by not less than five thous- and of the qualified voters of such political party, and eaid petition ».hatt 1 • c '^ed v. tt.!•. t '• »• Secretary «f Htta?e oa or befto ^ < weiva aoi«.w March Uri!. ntnete«n hand- dred and twenty eight. The nominating ballots as here- in provided shall be counted can- vassed aud returned in the same manner as the names and petitions ot the aspirants for the parry nom- ination for the office of Governor arenow required to be marked filed, counted, raayassea and re turned. The Secretary of State shall fur- nish a copy o ft he official ballot to be provided lor at such election which shall have printed thereon the nam** of nil candid a tee for the office of Freeldent of the United Mates as asKttrtainad by Dominating p**€ltU«ti* on file Wtth him said names to be alternated on said baj lot in accordance with the provis- ions ot the law relating to Primary Elections. Official Primary Election Ballot Re- publican Party April 8 r VST HI eTON'S TO VOTERS 'f'<i f»vr a persiMi *ho^e name appear* on fb* iRsrk an (X< In the a^uaru in ft mt of Che uarue of the parson for whom you Wish to vote To vote for a person whb*e name ts not on the ballot, write his name In the blank apses provided for Vote for not mora than &&# t l ) person Frs»H«mt m* t h e t elta4 SMs'es ' > John Jon«-a i * Wiiiiaaa l a n t i t 1 Tfcoma* Bran 8<i^aiat« ballots for each politi- cal party are to be provided. Th® Candidate receiving the highest election shall j choice of such this state. The polla of said Primary Ejection hereinabove designated will be open at 7 o'clock a, m., and will remain open until 5 o'clock p. m. t of said day of election* unless the Board ot Primary Election Inspectors shall in their discretion adjourn the polls at 1 2 o'clock noon-, for one hour. F D. Kellogg. Township Clerk Dated Match 1, l!t»28 •——ooo- ANNUAL TOWNSHIP ELECTION OOO- ' To tbe qualified {lectors of the ounty of Kr-ut, state of Michigan T« * h.kIi Ip of Sa urta s. Notice Is hereby given, that the next ensuing annual Township elec- tion will it held at Town Hall with- in .said Township, on MONDAY APRIL 2, A. B. 1928 Far th ,-urpoee of voting for tha fallowing flt-ar». vid. Township— 0; • SupflUor; one Township Clark u a»? To waa hip Treasurer; a J uatica ut the Peace, full term... Justice of the Peace, to fill vacancy ytur..; one CotnmiiiSionep of Kiffc- ••.vay-i: J . Con Ha hie, not to exceed. Mf mber of the Boa.rd of Re- . lew .ai Ov«?fneer of Highways far eteh Highway Dlstrtut, Nos. . . . . . Two members of Library Board. Relative to opening and closing of the polls Act 361—Part 4 Chapter N •i. Public Acts of 19 2$. 8ee 1 On the day of any elec- tion the polls ahall be opened at •<(*%• fr\ o'clock ir the forenoon, or *a f-.rt.n tta "eafter an may be. and shall Im iwaftlnued opeu until five o'clock in the afternoon and no longer: I'f.ffVOIDED That in townships the hoiird of inspe<a?ort of election may, in its discretion adjourn the polls at i ere lees f>'clock noon, for one hour, en dthat ?:he township board ia tow&shipt and the legislative body es and villages may. by reeo- luiion adopted fifteen days prior to the election and published with the notice of t h e election,, provide that t ho polls shall be opened at etx o'clock in tbe forenoon, and may al- provide that the polls shall be j kept iipen riot later than eight •clock iia t b e evening of the saaftt day. HIK POLL8 of said election will be *. >wrj at 7 o'clock n. m. and wlU remain open uatil & o'clock p sa. of >aid day of ^iectiofl unless Board of KlecUwu inepecto « shall, la their discretion Mnaru the Polle ai i : ovioelt nnoK far on« hour. F. I> Ki!hk. Twp Clark l>ated >aarcb 5 1I1K i n |„ ,, _ ijaii.y •i;. ' bomjph of a ti •~i * % la front of Wallace's borne, oa «tji»4ay llwuug u. nd »«ng a robta-— e r«gui«ir epricg sotif— aota dla- couraged *u6 dlsbenrten*4f plaint J&r £ X a i Mmi This Car hjin been carefully checked and recon* ditloned where neci-twary v Motor fc. 'j;p rrcnopt k|| v Radiator v Rear Axle V Transmission v Starting V Lighting y Ignition v Battery lsat o»r . L. the V Tires v Upholstery vTop v Fei ll« L-4 v Finish Look Foi the Red "O.K." Tag After we have thoroughly reconditioned a used car, we attach a red " X K." tag to the radiator a p. Tliis tag cen ib s that the vi- ta I units of the * a r have been gone over com pletely by ex- pert mechanit s and put: in condition to gi /e thousands of miles of ad .litional scrrv- ice. It takes a!! the "guess- work M out of us xl car buying. Look for thh tat; ; hen you buy a u»&1 car—for it i your guanmbmt of quality ami vahwi SAUR & SAUR, Kent City i4u'oi*- I b4( »th rt«y pt a^-4 •worn io We- ' i$»l» b-'sfero A Jeb-naon t A rtb Carta>n Notary Public O'^iMtptre* Aug I*. I9I9 Cbrreei V J Walla. kilter'. ar»oc|* O N ftra-dfaftd Oir At t ml HWM M ZWK Piano Inner UUVI OUOKljki AT SUN TIN El. f-KADEfi O rnnCK PHONE *-I I caa save yo-a 1-2 on reliable up' rifht player or Grand pianos. Com- plete eelettSon ut xnr bo na 4 21) Creecant Orandji Mapida. 8PARTA MOTORflAUTJ!C4 mxBiMM mxm* aiuirp QUALITY AT LOW COS

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I f • > •

THE 8SNXUUX-LEADER, SPAKTA, MICHIGAN

IMffl-i " , -. I

IXKHtOHED - ooo-

A F F A I R

Hear? I chas ing t h e f a rm wa .* DeLange PA

a l to a f ine run al lmr f »•-1 MUK+,

ange's dcg. accused ol a the C E Chapman

-t by C h a p m a n Then • 10 bounty charge and

a l lowing hia dog to Vhen on compla in t of

ipmwM wa a r r e s t e r

charged w i t h allowing a sheep car -cass to remain unbtiried A f t e r a hearing in Justice Taylor 's oour t t h e caao w w discontinued. N u m e r -ous charges h ave been flung back and f o r t h In regard to t h e a f fa i r , it l said to have n e t t e d t h e deaths of •several dogs and a l e t of hard feel -ing.

AT THE UBBAHY

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Peewit r S ta le B tnk a t Snar ta , ttichieaa. a t t h e close of business Feb 28, 1928 e* called fo> by t3ie Commiss ioner of t h e B a n k i n g Dcp

a r tinea t. m & J m

LOANS ' l o t a h . BOND* A Heat eetal Munic ipal

Ollvff B. Totate . •

RE* KKVJ ( a h and

•#rvv c United Si carr ied *

ANI Reaouj-oes

DISCOUNTS DOL CTS

v;« 1 17 04 6 UU

r it

in

is tin • f rom Bank

CUM 8AV .280 08 &fr.7tlt> 22 ,2m0 wfi &».7«6 22

21 2,660.84 4 5,200 Ou 56,#00.00

:MS.M6 I I SISTMOTM

•J ~ I f.0.654 0 V

—Clay h a n g e r T h r o u g h the

— Men, Women

T h e Man Who

Comes to

FOR

ten Honda and cer t i f ica tes i le*«l reserve lu Having*

d e p a r t m e n t only Exchanges for clearing bouse

Total* . . . . . . . COMBl \ i • A'-' 4 »l N I J . y,t: Overdra f t* ftianfci tg H^ufe • urn lure mr»d K u t c ^ t i O tae r R«mI Rotate < 'Maiasaen Bonds deposited tot aafe

kevoln • . . . .

Liabilities Capi ta l S : ck paid in Burploa f u n d Uadivided profile, net

fi»*p-rv' . f"- taxes, i n t e res t , etc . . COMUEK' - fAL DEPOSITS, via:

Oiiauer r, ibject. to ch0r.lt cer t i f ied check* lf-u e*t t C o vi rn B ind* Total*

36 :.'50.00

0 * ST.121 i2

I t . 40 8,40V 00 3.40O 00

I ? 213 61

S.I&0.00 77.3$7 19

36,000.00 1 4 0 0 X 0 0 10.02D 73 2,00'D 00

4.01 S 1

o f f KPOftlTS, ills aubj«k

&A V 1 N . Book *<

by las P B H H M V P re< ii ft* A • >' i t

•a r ing* by laws. . . Dotal

feilia Pay « fete, CiiatMBarv bonds

keep* a g Other l iabi l i t ies

Tota l

vis It to Savin

e u b j t tc

tepoa!ted f >r «*.. w

I 12.255 •/::

••5 0 4 , 1 0 6 1 4 8 7v 0 4 2 b

§ i

44f . f l64 .S9

aoae

!•> :< 6 0 0 0 N»oa

«T.4T 1. I

t e n t , I rtast t M M aiHl cos t iue i tli.

3ll«KT(W<l ate tb i s tf.'".

<*l M.i(!RlOA "4 I W n t f ot K«*t \ An4ar»rta a«a «r M U s '•a- ihe alM«ve « t a t w s « » i i« t f i i e i« t a«

• Uy r ^ r t m a tk« trwa atata a. r» alio vi'u by

sworn to b^dfoi« Vlarch

New books t h a t can be tak«»n f r o m the Pub l i c L ib r a ry .

F i c t i o n : A n d e r s o n , S h e r w o o d — P o o r W h i t e

W i n e s b u r g , Ohio. A n d r e y e w , L e o n i d , — T h e Seven

t h a t were H a n g e d . B e n n e t t . Arnold Ooyd, Thomas-

W h e a t . Crane , a t e p h e n

and Boats , C h e s t e r t o n . <J. K.

W a s T h u r s d a y f a t h e r , W i l l a — D e a t h

(!!»' Archb i shop F l a u b e r t , ( f u s t a v e M a d a m e tk»

vary . Kurnol . J e f f r ey , — Tho Amu tour

t , . - n i ] i m a n . Black Uartleiu> -j T » ure , Mar t i n Conlsby ' s Vengeat t*e

Oorky, VfMXim (' <at ' jr- ;Uui | . ' once wore Men

Hech t Be if tZn k !,><>£ n H a r d y Thonaas J u d e . t h e Ob-

scure .

J a m e s , Henry Daisy Mi l le r and an i n t e r n a t i o n a l Episode.

J e w e t t S a r a h Orne A C o u n t r y Doctor .

I b a n e a, V icen te Dla«> Vfar*-N iMtrum BlooO and ' n .d

London. Jack .n .u th r.»i«-s. B u r n i n g Day l igh t , T h e Mut iny of the Klwlnore, T h e Val ley of tn»« M'wn.

H e r g e s h e i m e r , Joaeph—- Baiisaa<l J a v a Head , The T h r e e Black P< n-

nys. N o n - f i c t i o n : B u r r o u g h s , John—- F l c f d and

g t u d y , Bigns and Seasons. Wake Kohln .

Boas. R a l p h P h i l l i p Y o u t h and the N e w World

Br wb# W 111 i a.m <J*a ia pa gos Ufa* M s Kad

C»i«br i4ge l i i s to ry of A m e r i c a n t j t e r a t u r e Volume 4

CrrathetH, Sam mil Met h •' l T1-' Gen t le Reader.

Kills. Hnv»»locii:- T h e J>ance « f U f a

L indsay . Vache l — Th« c«»ng-> Other Poems

Monroe . Ha r r i e t The N« a t y

Morlsjf, Cbrii t«)»it*r Mo4er>' #eyi|. W1 l r -

tetfl ». -.«*• M •: A Iftr S» M

I R A N O E NOTICE ooo

J Ifcparta G r a n g e will be held bat-! un lay a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o 'clock s h a r p

a t the 1C of P. hal l . Member s a r e espec ia l ly urged to be on t i m e as a long program has been p r e p a r e d . Kich lady Ih requested to bring sa nd wichei for her own family and

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PRE&IDENXAL PRIMARY E LECTION

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i^ indburg , C a H — S i a b a o? tke g » m h u r n t West

Service, Kob*vrt—Th* HpeB of t h e Yukon

H a l l i b u r t o n , R i c h a r d — T h e Roya l Roati to B o m a n c e .

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TTi» t ! C asse at t h e i ia* af m * a Cbtise C»l«a «v«* S a t naaesba^s

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By au u n a o l m o a s vote Mrs Wtn C a r r wa» elected pres iden t for t h e Ci tn iug year

Mra M C P u r d y r e p o r t e d • -'•a'ifl.ea s V r f c w a s S Jii

• > ap Mp . y 5'«? | C a ^ a crea4 suc^ ias a 44 ( h s j hope for more in ihe f u t u r e

A f t e r t h e bus iness m e e t i n g p r e s i d e n t Mrs E. Ph i l B r a d s | r u n t u r n e d t h e m e e t i n g over to Mrs. L VI C o v l l l e , and (he fo l lowing pro-g r a m was p re sen ted .

" W h i s p e r i n g Hope — v i e t r o l a ee lect ion

Ttu» Bible in Art -Mrs C h e n e y T b e Aftale <n Lt lera tur*—- \3r*

Brobke " T h e Ohd B u l g e d Snt**' — H| i t -o

.h sv l rc t ion T'/if> R;bM lo M u s t e ^ M r e Wi-l ter

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t ro in selefftJoa. Tbe elttffe a d j o u r o s d to »etth

H f r H i l a r March 2«

A U SUBOTIOHS MONDAY APIUt ». A. D. 192B

-OOO • •> Tu tt.fc: t j i i . ihf ied e lec to r s of the

i a{i oi Smarts , Mich igan . N o n c e la he reby g iven t h a t tn con-

mity \ f i t h Acl 126 P u b l i c Acta of IJ»11 ati a m e n d e d , In t h e t iuder-<ti;n. .) Twi> c lerk will upon a n y day except S u n i a y and a legal holi-day or the day of any r e g u l a r or • p e d a l or ufTicial p r i m a l aieeSl-'H. receive i<»r reg lwtra t ioa tb of an5 legal v o t e r i a aald t w p not a l r e a d y re||HW?ied who may APPLY i O Vli: PKRSOJ#ALLY for such reg-s t ra ! ion or who may m a k e appl i -

ca t ion for r» gi i t r a t i on hy mai l or messenge r , as provided by Act 1, Publ ic Aein of 11*19. as a m e n d e d ex-cept t h a t i can rece ive no namee fo r r eg i s t r a t i on d u r i n g t h e t ime In te r -v e n i n g b e t w e e n t h e Second S a t u r -day be fo r . a n y g e n e r a l or special e lec t ion or offiiftai p r i m a r y e lec t ion and th* ds r of s u e b e lec t ion Last day far genera! registry

n u t 4 i n ijw&a for QenaraK fte* l i t r a t i o a by pe r sona l a p p l i e e t k c fo r sa id e lec t ion

Not ice is f u r t h e r he reby g iven thai J will-1be ,at the

Clerical off ice in S p a r t a

March 10-17. 1928 ( rom h o'el iK* «• m. to b o 'c lock p in. on |^«v b eai4 day f o r thy pur P .* of 1U VtU WiNG t h e REGIS-n t a T i t i N Ji SJ> KKOISTCHINGe uch .4 •• »lif > t -tiiwtori» In said T W P . oa KWAf i . f>fi()PEHLT apply the re -

! for. The osrtie of no person bu t au

I ACTV hi* Kl9»fl>SCNT of t h e prec inc t At th< th r t f ' ' o f r e g i s t r a t i o n and an-1

^ t i t l ed u i 4 w t b | c<#iiat$tuHon, if r e - ' j m s l n l a g gu^H vaaideat to t o t e af J t h e nmm ela-' tk*4. wbaB ?*»• e a t e r a a la

f i a r p j r e g f s t r a t i o a book.

F R A N K . D. K E L L O O O , T w p Clerk j DATED, MARCH 1, 1821.

nd

N o t i c e ia he reby g iven t h a t a j P r e s i d e n t i a l P r i m a r y elect ion will be held .

MONDAY APRIL 2. A. D. 1928 At the place of ho ld ing the an-

nus I T o w n s h i p Elect ion tn t o w n s h i p of Spa r t a , T w p Hart, County of Kent S ta te of Michigan

Due legal not ice of wh ich place

ol' ho ld ing said A n n u a l T o w n s h i p Elec t ion ban been g iven .

At which e ie tc lon t h e qua l i f i ed voter* -»f the seve ra l poli t ical pa r t i e s «huU have t h e o p p o r t u n i t y on >ep-irat* ballotk provided for t h a t pur pur**- io t-xftress tb^ i r p r e f e r suc i for i h« nfflc.ip of P r e s i d e n t of tbe United St a tea

T h e si t iSi t*f an> c a n d i d a t e for t be offi* > <*t Preeli lent of the United {States sha l l be p r i n t e d on ihe offi-cial p r imary I s lot nylely upon th* p r t ' t i o n of the i r poli t ical suppor t e r s in Mich igan , wh ich pe t i t ion hall be s igned by not less t h a n five thous-and of the qua l i f i ed voters of such pol i t ical pa r ty , and eaid pe t i t ion ».hatt 1 • c ' ^ e d v. tt.!•. t '• »• Secre ta ry «f Htta?e oa o r bef to ^ < weiva aoi«.w March U r i ! . n tne te«n hand-dred and twen ty e ight .

The n o m i n a t i n g ba l lo t s as here-in provided sha l l be coun ted can-vassed aud r e t u r n e d in the same m a n n e r as the names and pe t i t i ons ot the aspirants fo r the par ry nom-ina t i on for the off ice of Governor a r e n o w requ i r ed to be marked f i led , coun ted , r a a y a s s e a and r e t u r n e d .

T h e Secre ta ry of S ta te sha l l fu r -nish a copy o ft he of f ic ia l bal lot to be provided lor a t such • elect ion which sha l l h a v e p r in t ed thereon the nam** of nil candid a tee for the off ice of F ree lden t of the Uni ted Ma te s as asKttrtainad by Dominat ing p**€ltU«ti* on f i le Wtth him said n a m e s to be a l t e r n a t e d on said b a j lot in accordance with the provis-ions ot the law r e l a t i n g to P r i m a r y Elect ions . Official P r imary E lec t ion Ballot Re-pub l i can P a r t y April 8

r VST HI eTON'S TO VOTERS 'f'<i f»vr a persiMi *ho^e name

appea r* on f b * iRsrk an (X< In the a^ua ru in ft m t of Che uarue of t h e parson for whom you Wish to vote To vote f o r a person whb*e name ts not on the bal lot , wr i t e h is name In t h e blank apses provided for

Vote for not mora t h a n &&# t l ) person

Frs»H«mt m* t h e t e l t a 4 SMs'es ' > J o h n Jon«-a i * Wiiiiaaa l a n t i t 1 Tfcoma* B r a n

8<i^aiat« ba l lo ts fo r each pol i t i -cal pa r ty a r e to be provided. Th® C a n d i d a t e rece iv ing the h ighes t

elect ion shal l j choice of such

th i s s t a t e . T h e polla of said P r i m a r y E jec t ion

here inabove des igna ted will be open at 7 o'clock a, m., and will r e m a i n open un t i l 5 o'clock p. m. t of said day of e lec t ion* unless the Board ot P r i m a r y Elect ion Inspectors shal l in the i r d iscre t ion a d j o u r n t h e polls a t 1 2 o'clock noon-, for one hour .

F D. Kel logg. Townsh ip Clerk Dated Ma tch 1, l!t»28

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ANNUAL T O W N S H I P ELECTION — OOO- '

To t b e qua l i f ied {lectors of the oun ty of Kr-ut, s t a t e of Michigan

T« * h.kIi Ip of Sa u r t a s. Notice Is hereby given, t h a t the

next e n s u i n g a n n u a l Townsh ip elec-tion will i t held a t Town Hall wi th-in .said Township , on

MONDAY APRIL 2, A. B. 1928 Far th ,-urpoee of vot ing for t h a

fa l lowing • flt-ar». vid. T o w n s h i p — 0; • S u p f l U o r ; one Townsh ip Clark u a»? To waa hip T r e a s u r e r ; a J uatica ut the Peace, ful l t e r m . . . Jus t i ce of the Peace, to fill vacancy y t u r . . ; one CotnmiiiSionep of Ki f fc -••.vay-i: J . Con Ha hie, not to exceed.

Mf mber of t h e Boa.rd of Re-. lew .ai Ov«?fneer of H i g h w a y s fa r eteh Highway Dlstrtut, Nos. . . . . .

Two members of L i b r a r y Board. Relat ive to open ing and c los ing of

t h e polls Act 3 6 1 — P a r t 4 Chap te r N •i. Public Acts of 19 2$.

8ee 1 On the day of any elec-tion the polls ahall be opened a t •<(*%• fr\ o'clock ir the forenoon, or *a f-.rt.n t t a "eafter an may be. and shal l Im iwaftlnued opeu un t i l f ive o'clock in the a f t e r n o o n and no longe r : I'f.ffVOIDED That in t ownsh ips t h e hoiird of inspe<a?ort of e lect ion m a y , in i ts discret ion a d j o u r n t h e polls a t i ere lees f>'clock noon, for one hour , en d tha t ?:he t o w n s h i p board i a tow&shipt and the legis la t ive body

es and vi l lages may. by reeo-lui ion adopted f i f t e e n days pr ior to the e lect ion and publ ished wi th t h e notice of t h e election,, provide t h a t t ho polls shal l be opened a t etx o'clock in t b e forenoon, and may al- provide tha t t h e polls shal l be j kept iipen riot la te r t h a n e igh t •clock iia tbe even ing of the saaftt

day.

HIK POLL8 of said election will be *. >wrj a t 7 o'clock n. m. and wlU remain open u a t i l & o'clock p sa. of >aid day of ^iectiofl unless Board of KlecUwu inepecto « shal l , la t he i r discret ion M n a r u t h e Polle a i i : ovioel t nnoK fa r on« hour .

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Look Foi the Red "O.K." Tag

After we have thoroughly reconditioned a used car, we attach a red " X K." tag to the radiator a p. Tliis tag cen ib s that the vi-ta I units of the * a r have been gone over com pletely by ex-pert mechanit s and put: in condition to gi /e thousands of miles of ad .litional scrrv-ice. It takes a!! the "guess-work M out of us xl car buying. Look for thh tat; ; hen you buy a u»&1 car—for it i your guanmbmt of quality ami vahwi

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f-KADEfi OrnnCK P H O N E * - I I caa save yo-a 1-2 on r e l i a b l e u p '

r i f h t p l a y e r or G r a n d p ianos . Com-ple te eelet tSon ut xnr bo na 4 21) Creecan t Orand j i Mapida.

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MJvktrotund Luther in r b u r e t ex tend* its Invi ta t ion to you to wor-•b lp *t Up servlc*- Sunday March 18.

Sunday School 10 a ui Worship u i m Bthleai s t e r e o p t i c a a vww« tn

church paVlors 7 30 p. re Choir pract ice at the ham*- i f Mr

Mr t . V ictor P e t a r on ' tYiday evening, March 16

Elof (5. Carlson, pastor O O O —

7 I K £ METHODIST CHURCH

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Aa mee t ings a re sti l i in at th* W *•*)» yan Church , only Sunday m o r n i n g o n fo l lows:

Son day School 10 a m Preach Irk by the pasfoi U m. TVe th.r-l qua r t e r ly rueot r g wil l

©oiavea* ' i a cU ? 3 23. n . V U O flodftH the <1 tatrlet Cider will he tn charge . Everybody Ins I ted to then-M r r i M i

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' to one atjfI all to a t t e n d these serv-ices.

lie at; r e and come.

K. 1.2. Brown, pas to r .-OOO

METHODIST CHURCH OOO

T h u r s d a y even ing , March 22, wo *!iaH begin a g a i n our "Go to ( hu"ch N i g h t " The special speak-- for the even ing is Mr. C h a m b e r -Iain, K e n t Co. Sunday School Sec'y. Wednesday even ing , March 28, Rev. J hn Kver lng ton will be wi th us •w ain to g ive us a n o t h e r of his won- j 'I - a picture*. T h e next a t imber I v il deal w i t h Kngrllsfcr G a r d e n s Anyone is welcome to these suppe r s ami p r o g r a m s We- * r " de l igh ted to nee sii m a n y p resen t f o r t h e pic-tu re lant S u n d a y e v e n i n g

Sunday ftrhool • i. 0 a. m. Preaching j. j «. m

Young Peoples ' M e e t i n g — 6 p

in.

P r e a c h i n g - 7 p. m. • — — o o o — —

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH urch of Good F e l l o w s h i p "

W ; , i Hempmber J o h n ' s vision. "And

M a k i n g Reco rd*" will !.<> the ( wftosoevor was not f ound w r i t t e n t h e m e or the e v e n i n g e v a n g e l i s t i c in the book or l i fe wa* ca*t In to t h e b?*in

P ^ P t l y i t '1 p. tn. | l ake of f i r * " " - t h a t never sha l l be q u e n c h e d ; W h e r e t h e i r worm d ie th n o t , — . " \ > t m u s t be born a g a i n . " C h r i s t i a n s " a r e the salt

God's j o f t h e e a r t h - * r e the l igh t of rhe ; «••rid." Are you , Mr P r o f e s s o r ?

and close at S p. m. Your coopera t ion

t h i n g s :

(1) —The fulfillment p romlsea.

assures two

of

( 2 ) — T h e success of your own c h u r c h in i ts tusk in t h e Communi-ty.

Yours fai thful ly*. J . R. S tevens

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VITAL CHRISTIANITY

Asa H. Wood ooo

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l he a n n u a l m e e t i n g of the w C. T, U. n»et at t h e home of Mrs. B J a n c h a r d . F r i d a y . March 2. Mr* > has. H o l m e s led in devot ions a n d a good p r o g r a m wa* p r e p a r e d by

— COO1

It does no t cousl lf In f o r m s and ,, and ce remonies , it ! m o r e t h a n ' l , r n < ' • a n e g a t i v e re l ig ion It in posi t )** cou rageous , a l t r u i s t l e op t imi s t i c . I

I c h a r i t a b l e , d e c e i v e , Ideal iot i r e.:«<J I 1 > r e 8 — Mtii »S R. Lown .

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fo l lowing o f f i ce r s were elect

j o y f u l , " - — e x c e p t y o u r rJ*hi«>ou>

ness sha l l exceed the r i g h t e o u s n e s s of tlie sc r ibes and P h a r i s e e s ye sha l l in no c a s e e n t e r j n t n t h e k i n g d o m

of b e a v a n . " R<»M|gb.>n w m t h e main huain< F

S u a d a y . M a r c h 1 *

Morning * • h 1 i B i b l e S c h o o l a t i l o ' c l fx J Evening non* ***-» i< v beg

o ' c l o c k . Preach in* a t 7 : 8 0 Prayer meet ink Wednesd

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W. M CHURCH Sunday Sc-ht.Hu lu a w P r e a c h i n g 11 a. m P r e a c h i r . t 7 p. xn R e v i v a l m e e t l o g * s t i l l iu p

m i d w e e k u r t i c t a t 7 : 8 0 . R e v . A s a W o o d of B l a n c h a

ban be«a help n* Hi th- rev e v a u g e l i s t w i l l r e m a i n « m S u n d a y t h e i s t h w h i c h « i l j laat a t r r t co of th i s evangel i s t ! p a l g n .

A c o r d i s i n v i t a t i o n I* ex t o o a e a n d a l l to t h e s e s e r v i c e s .

R K Brown, pastor

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Vice p r e s i d e n t s - M r * . B. 14, Aver -ill and Mrs. B l a n c h a r d .

Sec'y—- Mr*. Genie C h e n e y R e p o r t e r Mm. Cljas Amldou Thff next m e e t i n g to la> he ld a t

BLUE RIDGE ORCHESTRA COKING TO AUtOMA

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even ing . March 23, t h e members of Blue R i d g e o r c h e s t r a of G r a n d Rap-ids win e n t e r t a i n wi th a musical p r o g r a m o s a x a p h o n e , WhJo and m a r i m b a solos, songs by ma le q u a r -t e t t e and o t h e r excel lent n u m b e r s .

Thin will enab le radio fans and ofheV mus ic l<>v"i < tfi meet in person severa l of t h e wel l - l iked e n t e r t a i n -e r s who broadeasf. f rom Sta t ion

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3 ram ol mueio a play e n t i t l e d j " J o h n n y ' * New s u i t ' will be given t oy the fo l l owing cast Mis* Victor ia j Pe r r Jn , 3

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AdtnisiMon c h a r g e s a re twenty-

f ive cents fo r adu l t s and f i f t een

cen t s for g rade school ch i ldren .

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PAPER HANGING AND PAJNTING

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P r e a c h t n g k ? . Sunday af S R«v Asa Wood of B ianchard w ill h a f t chark» of the p r e a c h i n g serv< iea* Sunday the 18 th

its of approva l f r o m all, as •< t- ' ha t we have t h e p r iv i lege

; ot t f . • tin you a jUace In one of the ' -t ••mfortahle and inspi: atir.»>al

Church Homes in the s t a t e .

Our e q u i p m e n t now enab les us to ca re fo r the s p i r i t u a l , e d u c a t i o n a l

| ai I social phaacs of the work lu u ma imer p leas ing to all

I here were t - S present In our ' h •"'* Sunday . A ft tie c i s . d e r i n g t h e f ac t of o u r

' • ' ' • r ' • t o.r severa 1 weeks. Next S u n d a y we want to reach t h e 200 mark . The p resen t a r r a n g e -ment of d e p a r t m e n t s and cUssa* will I'Hrtbl us to much be t t e r work \ t , . Kit 1-1XTv bo>» a a d g i r | # f.

V rt JU vens in th« J u n i o r c h n n h ti i<w occupies the ups ta i r . t

e i i m l n a t t n g much oft ha pre vlous i n t e r f e r e n c e At 11 a. m. Mr. Ars le Ij. P l n c k n e y will g i r e a Camp F i re talk to the boys» a n d girls , At fhe sumo hour the pas tor wil l p reach or» t h e the rue " S p i r i t u a l W o r s h i p . "

" T h e Upper room C i r c l e " which ia J' ' j u . | to b e £ ' . » e a power for t h e

deve lopment of the Sp i r i t ua l i l fe of ihe C h u r c h will mas t a t 6 p m. Any who believe in p r a y e r a r e tn

of pi , fei lorv of chr&aflnndt j a n "t<-d«>

l i v i r ^ benea th ti»e s t a n d a r d of > t l io P h a r l w ^ s . O n e of t h e U t p i sa id , " l am not as o t h e r ni< n a.-*, e i tort loner*!, u n j u s t , adulterefM, if e v r n ii>* thiv pub l i can I f a s t ( * * in t h e week. 1 g ive t i t has of a l l t ha t j p o n t e s * " Vet r« ad < h '1 • - w . ' In Matt he v. "S# t, Vip

ert ' ' " w h l t e d s e p u l c b r e s • ' ! " " H o n can ye escape t h e d a m n a t i o n *» hell "

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To fee s p i r i t a n d peace . "

i\ we dwel l In Him ( J e s u s ) > and He in us and b« cause He h a t h glvti us of Hi>i «r r

I t . " " In t h e world ye sha l l hav t r i b u l a t i o n : but be of koo4* c\u er I have overcome the world " be fi l led wi th the .Spirit (Holy G h o s t ) . " ' He tha t M i t h , I kn« s h im, and kcep th not h i s c o m m a n d -m e n t * .is a l i a r — M " W h o s o e v e r Uateth his b ro the r Is a m u r d e r e r (a p o t e n t i a l H o t e H I n * ) " "Th- t h a t

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w in«> or bear or o t h e r w i s e weaken 1 e n f o r c e m e n t ,

' - " ing fo r home a n d school how cnuld our s t a n d a r d be o t h c r w i e?

; How could p a r e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s fa i l >gn/^ r i a t e i t he r we m u s t

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| go ba fk t o i t h e saloon. T h e r e is. ' m t » ; u a t | . e for g o v e r n m e n t sa le

< "v and w i n e modi f i ca t ion b o t h mean the r e t u r n of the aaloon.

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