Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1910

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-03-18

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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TWICE A

WEEK —TUESDAY AND FDIDAY.

IIA* A YBAK.

TlUVCWM CjTY. QUANO TRAVElUt COONTV, HICHIOAN. FRJDAV. MARCH 1«. 1*W-

JAMESM.GIllEnW0N0DT'“ »“ ifWOHAn WAS ! loss is »7s.(Kio27,fl0fl MEN'Will STRIKE
OCrtATIO w: D. C CERMAV« •'<
MAUORITV or 1«.

FOUND GUIUY

Uadar Wawr—Tw* MiIm
led Track Oarw.

A. W. PECK
WAS

VHERANJIS DEAD

T*wn Ol MAndan R«port*4 Rsnlally

il>«uiBr-t.
Ulaamul

K

n..

cO

Ratt­



THE

Fir* Started in a Ory Klin and 2CG-

br>«fcitie

a|i.

TOM VEOia CALMLY

Very in.

*.-A data* DF-Jv:-..--

nat *^.1

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a, W-> i

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'

DEMANDS .
REFUSED

lirand K<;idr. VaA.. Mei
D'vv (adaa^ im-Nu; T danu^td tW ..
\»4r> <-i> 4--L

r

CMar RwWUh.* Wife U Ai«o

W«r« RymM.

aim
irw*

L*»ii LsMorc Wa* Alao h Pic»»eer.cf

- 000 RMt of C0>a>e4 Lun*ar

M»r.Ai li-Tt

r«ar ii»' In

EVERY RAILROAD FROM CHICAGO
TO PACIFIC APFECTCO.

JURY NOT oOt
long
IN
CHURCHILL CASE.

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TWICE A

WEEK —TUESDAY AND FKIOAY.
f, GRANO TRAVMRSE OOWfTY. MICHI«AM. FRIDAY, MARCH t

JAMESJ.GaL£nWONOUT KE

n^C DP WOMAN WAS loss
FOUND GUETI

|S_I7S.(II0 27,000 OMEN Will STRIKE

*Ri FLEE FOR LIVEE.
BCFEATKO W. O. 6. GIRIMINE


WAiOWITY OF tit.

VETOA^ DEAD

TaM Df Mandan Rapertad Partially
Ondar Water—Two Mliaa aO RaiL
Fira Startad In a Dry Klin and SOO.-

■sad Traak Dane.

A. W. PECK
WAS CHOSEN

SOD Faat at Okaiea Uinbar
»a*Bar<*.

8 . D,

Were BuAnad.

Marrb it—The

tllaacari river Ice la bmUnc

up.

loot VERDICT CALMLY

Ecoree of (anoera are flaeiat fitun
the Sooda and »« milaa of ihr-North.
PacISo track waa waalMd out aod

» SHE ete HER
AND TRI

ARREST

EVERY RAILROAD FR<

TO PACIFIC AFFECTED.

LawIt'^LaMara Waa AIM \ Planar a(
Cadar Ruo-H>a Wife It Alee
Vary III.

j

Laa-ia LAUorc.TTdooaar ol Cadar
Grand BapMa. MIcIl. Haltdi IS.— Run. and a veteran of the n^iemoo.
today partiaUr daatioyad the
al hU home Monda} Difht at l=
oclork.
aged OS yaaia.l
k klley City Deah .^unpany. vitli dataBealdea hb arldovj who b v.-ry
Bcaol tlSiloe.

DEMANDS
REFUSED

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V ■'T;'" '

TWICB A

WEEK —rOESDAY ANB FBIBAY.
t oTv, a^AWD TMvm»i ootmrv. h»cmimk ntiOAv.

JtjeiralZi*

SIA* A YEAR.

makch m.

tvto.

JAMES M. GEIEH WON OUTwoman was toss it_j7s,0M 27,000 lilEN WILL STRIKE
FOUND GUILTY

osrgATSD w. 0. e. ocriUinc av


Tawh af Mandan Reportad FartlaHy
Under Watan—Two Milaa af Railjur'v not out long in
CHURCHILL CAEE.
mad Track Qona.
*

lUiMMTy or It*.

VHEUN IS IIEAD^
Fira gtartsd in a Dry Klin and SEE.-

aao Feat of cbetos LwmEar

Lewis LsMora Wss Alee k Pioneer ef
Cadsr Run—His W<<« is AM
Very Itl,
. j

EVERY RAILRQAO FROM CHICAQO
TO PACIFIC AFFECTED.

DEMANDS
REFUSED

A. W. PECK
WAS CHOSEN

Ware Euhmd.
LewU LaMore. a i>loneer of Cedar
Qraod BapMs. Mkb.. Haieb ifi.— Run. and a veteran of tbe rvbclllos.
Fi^
taday
panklty deatrayed tba died at bla bom* Mou^v night at i:
Booraa of fartaere arc Seeing from
A'ailey City Dr«k oiaipany. with dam- o'clock, aged «5 years.|
tbe floods and ravi alias of the .North­
t EME D
Besides bis ' widowj wbo U x.-ry
ern paciflo track was waubed out and
ageof. |75;0«.
>0 7
low. be taavee three broiben and
The fire started In a dry kiln bumsisters. 'TTm- fuberal
arrajucc- COMPANIC^S
WOULDNT
ARBI­
Tbe town of OJandan i
Polka Rallava that Etw U tha Wa- li« Md.ouo feet of choice lumber.
menu will not be made nnttl some
TRATE NEW WORKING RULEE.
i are brard from.

CUNGE IN CODNCn,

BROTHERHOOD
HELD ANNUAL

BUaarcb. 8 . D.. March IS.—Tbe
MUa^ river ice b breaking

FRAMK n. •OOD^UCH ONI.V ONE
RC><OMINATCO.

OrtBuM e. MB«Btt in FlrBi, Om«
Wb^BM Ia ThM, OMrt* W. Ltr.
«!• In FBurth anB •. C. Omn

JAMEB M. QILLCTT.
«tad for Mayer o« Rapubllcan

In rmh.

THE nCKET
Fbt Mayaiw
J/BMEE H. aiLLCTT.
Far MwBftar aBard af EBaeatianACTREO Mk RECK.
Far Maaikar aaard af Fubite War
THOMAt EHANE.
Far Eaatlaa af tha P
ERNEST W..HAETINOE.
(FroQi Wedataday'a Hocerd.
8r a mOorltr af lia rotes, James
N. OlUrtt telasted WUIIam D. O. Oe^
mslaa for tbe
for aajror la tbe v
Tbe oanvaitb bad been a quiet but
aanwat aar bat tbe rota was surpHsiBcty UgbL tbe laui on tbe bead at
tbe Uafeat. batng but UU acaiusi;
1.T17 two raara a«o wban Mr. Oer
Mlaa wqa bowtaaied by 4U rote*
arer Oaorfe W,
OatsMe of (ba agaror, tb<' oau «b
ar mieat ca tba city ilckcl was tor
Beaker af 'Yba boarS-ar adoeatton.
Alban #. Feck fMaaiUf MartH.Tt-

OrtfSib br A BaiamF ac »f. Mr

Faek rarrlad arary ward In tbe' rlty
ateapt iha Foiftb whirb ba losi by
Ollht TMOA
Tbara »re aoae aurprtaas in iba
wards. Mah R Oaodrirb of tbe Earoad balM Ibe only candMata lor ra
1 to ba boKlMiad. la the
ward. OrUodo C Motalt was
MBlMtadararMaloou wlanleilatha
Tbitd. Oacar Elmpsoa ovar frank
Uabym: la tba founb. Uaorta y.
Urdu ovar Loala F. Perkatt and in
tba rmb. BarUaad r. Oreea over WII
lla* B. Maoa.
Tba daaoerau. notnlnAiad caadl-

CAUGHT ON BAY

0
«
^
ROOEkVEUT
>Et^uT kmvttn T
'OF^

EX^LLCNT ADDREEEEE WERE
FOOD FOR THOUGHT. .

s by.H. S. Eandera. Judge
OranL PraeWIng Eider Ferguaan.
Tha Rav. L. H- Manning and
Othera Ware Features.

Broken by tba tsriak
spotbwesi
wind, o srnat craeJc anx'sred In Uw
Ice of Grand Trsverw bsy. Tui-sdsy
aftenionn. eitendltut from f^r'lllrk
tbe peninsula. t'Uy Ti'<-s.surer
Ralph Haaitac*. Onyion lArdi^ Bert
Wnnle. L. Rtaol and two oUfer
ww flablnc
on
tbe
“Middle
drounds*: about lour miles from tbe
abora, abd Just noticed tba cmrdc lo
time to aet areowi on .tbe etdo to­
ward tba cl'T.
Hr. HaatlDcs sa» tbe otwultiE first
and Bhouted to
bis
ronumiiiims.
Tboro was do etianre for mi> of them
to aaw any of ibelr bekmBliiAh, so
leaving tbair iloas, s|wds and sleds.
Itaty ran bark leaplni
ortr
tba
(each. A few aamde after tbay got
aatnly over, tbare waa a path of open
water wneraJ rodt Jn estant all tba
•ay arross tba bay.
^
Uf. HasUiiF* bed la call ucveral
limes lo the other men he]ora they
lirard him. They had failed' to aae
tbele dangar. as ibay ware fishing
• lib their tiaikt to Ibe riark.
Tbe
two Ban from the nasi aide atopped
wind up their lines and in ordar
to gel off (he lea had Ui 'riiB a half
Rilla out^H^lr way. part or the
lime
ibatr karae.

r yaaterday aad bat IT
rotaa vara east for tbe baad of ibe
tlekat, K. Wllbaln. WlUlaa Jaokaon.
Mt.mmb.Wk Mr. Urdu didn't
i tor Benber of atop Mt raa'VriM tbelr Unas. The
(CooUauad on Pate Tbrae.i
Uoka eaw^. soa
graat was Mr t

DAY WITH
HIFANIIY

FINE EATS, GOOD TALKS

ad Uta;diD0lu lro<B tba Ka aad kepi

CUS. U PMIUEUI
af W Vaara

US sia lun SUIT

(Pruni WrOni-sds.i K K•■•'U^d.
Tbe kpIrH of a<»d feiiowslilp was
AOUesi at tbe third vinual banquet
of tbe Brotherhood of the Klrat U. b'
church wbk'b was given last even­
ing In tbe churrb imrlors. the
talnment commUUv havliiK iioUilng
undune to make tlx- affair
In every way. Tbe latiqu.-t. whleh
WAS eened abprtly before n n'cUok.
was preparad and
served by the
Ladies' Aid uoclety of the cburch.
• bo hate the art of catering learned
to ^rfaetlon. There were neatly lou
young man. and wuic not nc/young,
who aat down lo th<- banquet table*.
bleb were artlNilially
arraugvd,
many candles iH-liig used with amilaa aad-cartiatlons.'
The manu was as foiiowii:
Oyster OockUil.
caiary,
PUklea.
Wafers,
frtcasseed ('hwt.cn,
Uaahad PoutoM.
('reanH4 Peas.
Cabbage Ralad.
Brand.
XoUca.
. Jolly.
Brirk lea Cream,
Akortad Caki
OuSee.
Tba Rav. J. W. Miller invoked tba
divine bteialng. and whUa the banqoat waa tn procrees the Matbodlsi
Euaday acbool orohratra. aaatad in
tba chefr of tbe auditorium. pUyed
aavaral aalectloDs.
A treat waa in store for thoae wbo
mended tbe banquai In tbe pi
lU. d. A. HolUdar. wbo bad been aelectad as toast master, aud notwlth
standing It was hU "first wffeoae." as
be naively put n. so wall did be ac­
quit UmseK or tbe boaora that tbe
genial and witty physician will un­
doubtedly be called upon again to act
in that cnoaelty..

Tba first speaker was (be retiring
presMauu J. W*. Jackson, wbo
been given tbe suh)ect.
"Looki
BadswAid.*’ Mr Jackson spoke of the
growth
started wite it a few yaars ago and
now numbeta 7S. "I feel that we have
done well." be said, ".but teal ibsi In
tba years ta come wc will do belter.
Dr. Holliday was here introduead
by tbe red ring praaldant and after
tailing tbe asaembled guest bow

Cbarlea UParr died at bb
Boyd B^-enu* Wednesday mornlag at 7
o'clock at tbe age of M years. He
Uavea a wtfe aad foar chUdran. Hu
M AGAIN OAREED IN OARMCNTE <*Be to this rliy three yean ago
from Central Lake,
OF CIVILIZATION.
funeral santcca will be bald «oat I o'cleek at the
bone. Ue Rc«. A A. AUtagton otfielaUng. As Mr. UParr was a sumber
irt tba Caural Uke Odd FUlowa. the
Bv«a TbaraE|a far
Odd faiuws and REbakaba of the
If tha Vaeiaaa^artaa
are raquesiad to attahd tbe fun­
InjEtypt.
'll reBalDs will ba takan to
Central Uke Baturday aormlag foi
BbanatMi. Maft-b
burial.
gram was disponed of. nbaak goodWIN. karBb aad BibaL apaai taday
■NIbE Ebaat ta frUiU of faUaraat.
raatdeaL Rowland DoogUsa.
•aaaraR baa la—rd bU clatbUE of
Loahing Forward.
fINEaattaa aad N bappy wlib Us
Mr. DongUaa bad an optimistic subAact. "Looking forward." and ba tnid
■dibwiR caal auaapt ttf aaiwar
of tba vtpWi of «b* »
tba bPPdrada af lattara. Hit procraia
mnka tba .ekorcb a tpwar la tba ooala mEBNeJ b« emr^ graatad biB
Mm. Bla OaaM; of
Nertbpoti. Baglty. wk naty lo aanR tbair
aotbar af Kate FMd UapaNai G. tbnrob but every "ebareb that ainlu
a TNraday aa a Bar at U. zusaa. b tying ran lew at bar atrlM.” ba antd. ■Tlw
boaa at ttta pBce. and bar daath u
* aUy a oaeation of a vary.
. FM tnapsttor Dune aad tobatpaada
Ida Uoibara, M, J. Daw at MnEnaaeB. ptres to n bcuar tU*. If tbe
IE, sra batk at bar badbliG on are
yon oa tbe stiaat at asy
also bar etbar ebUdraa. Eta. Hyrtlm
ba Dnaa. and Wb Peart; tiBa. f OBbirr It u aat bacaaae wa
WNHa OaalA Ban af a Eaa Fkaatlai
I Northpon.. bbd Oaear' nsptra ta lugar noBbara bnt baranai
Waa B III HasMh mt
wa w)k( to help yon. and wa neafi
yon to help «M ia tba wwk« tba
TAICtNa OCFOErnONG
Master.
Naw TarR. lUreb
Oaaaue
than gbTa a
am Caal Landa Caaa Waa
■rrt«ad Uday aad rapoRad that WD-'
Btartad Taday.
nnlqaa tetiadMUen of ». «. t. tmtib
. Mank IT.-^ tal- and Dr. L U 1
1^ af MFaaMBB la i_.
mmtt aME ta •oMt tha OaPEfiutba»

ns.^iu

SMTUSOf

EPUaMML «• fha Md«1K

TOOK KRDia CALMLY
——

(rrem.Wcdiwqdaye Record.)
rs. Marie A. ciiureblll was foood
:y of sleeting ffiOO frocn Mrs. John
-sun by
SrioD
by^ke Jiuy in Circuit court
I night, the verdict bainc leturn. Qigbl, after a
6 o'
short dellberatk>n.
Mrs. ChurcbUl
took tbe .
calm demeanor
which has ebametarised her aettons
!I through tbe trying ordiwl <tf her
rresi and trial
Mrs. CburchiR was arrested about
week and a ball agv by Chief Ashafter Mrs. iUrauu had naitfied
m of her lost of 1200 from ber pock;b«mk while on a trip lo Traverse,
no. having aio|>iKd at tbe homu of
.Newcomb,
.Mr and Mrs. Andi
wbiTu-Mrs. Churchill
staying
alternoun Mrs. Caraon left her
licckelUDok with tbe
money iu a
a rmm in which .Mr*. Churrhlil
■rblil was
sesing, Mrs. <%urchill sbonly after
leaving tile room to go down town.
Mr* ('arson did nut uili-s’ber tnonutilll ahe rt-arhed hoiH- at RIk
Rapid*, when abe found that g20D was
gone, the money having been In bills
o(
each. Ctali-t Ashton was at once
Iflcd. and going to the Ncwcomo
DC lo ibe night. arouseU tln' Famib
tnJ seviiitiig an interview with Mr*.
I'burmlll. tbe woman pioduciiig IJOO
in »oM.
T
calling up local Uiuk urficiala that
- uigbt. t'blel Ashton found ibal
Churchill bad csohanged 1200 In
Churchill
l<ank that anernoou. The Jury found
Mrs, Churchill I

the woman wonlad

ycvn-lry from the borne of William
U. Atotlu of tbsl <-lly December 23.
her
On that day a woman giving
name a* Msrle >'aiiiil btgan bFr servlivu III the .Vusiiii home- ai 7 fn the
inunilug. aud In tlx- aliernoon during
(he alwure of Mis Ausiln. ran
sackid (he iMiiise-and dlsapp>«red.
tking with her a Uige quantity
i
unity of
Jewelry of groat value. Mr. Au«t
offarw a reward uf |t00. giving a descriptilon
lo ut the Varlnl aonisii which
Ulllea • ell •Ufa the L'hurchill w>v
(hat she was i
Mrs. Churchill also luaklng the s
Mrs
CJiurrhill came here
aliotti sis weeks agtb giving bar luft
er hotna as Chhwgu.
Vargioi Eutpriaad.
Mrs Cbuivibill was seen ai tbe
Jail Ibis aRariiuiin by a Record re
pOMar. and talked freely of tbe vet
dkt. wblth she declared, had been
groat surprise to her "The verdict
aa a surorlaa to me, " she aald. "I
kokad for an.acquIUaJ ail through.
But women are •omen's woisi anu
ales, you knosr." aba sald.-sml'lng
ratherfjdfterly '
■nd I do I
sgrily n Che least,
doubt her iBiecrII.
ber ino
ty of t
. and -believe abe Kwt It o
urn bwne. 1 bad mnoey of my own.*
Mrs. ChureblU It a plaaaani wogiaa
• mae upon
German-£ng<bib

tta* **

rtlher
algns
that abe formerly was a ladles' tailor.
Bhe made a trip to Cfakago last Au'gust she aald. for mUllnerr goods,
and was aboiK to go for
anotbar
> tMampted by
stock of goods I
n avfced if sba had tbougbl of
I Uugh. "1 would Bol
K tbay gave me the
whole town. Wban I go tbare 1 get
• hat { wai.t as quickly as I can and
as soon ss I tan attaad to ay bnsllaava towa."
Mrs. Chnrcbltt bat travoled octanslvely, bating vlilbad Bany states Tn

detective bareau. Chteago. atatlng
(iMi If tbe Travaraa City poUca
arrestad Mark
____ VWial ar Yarlno
._'lno 10
and.....................................
ibay srouM amt tor her
bold
taly. U baa not haaa drter•RaUsr Mrw CBnitMIl
- aad

CASE PIESIDEN!!

PRESIDENT
TO BOOST BUCEEY kannid
ON JOURNEY

great hgiii

TION T(

ON ST. PATRICK’S DAT
HE AOORE6EEB IRISH
CHICAGO.

GLUE

Takes a Epeeial Back to Recheeter
and Epesks on the Naw York Eltwalien on FHday and Albany
OR Eslordsy.
%

EeektaU Are Being Bclievred that‘Strike Will Be PastIght Theu^nd B
■on Vesierdsy Was
pened until find ef Wet f—Only
Wet SptlL
Hope Lies New In'^
Buckley. March ir..*-xOn iialurdsy
afternoon. March 2d. 4<>< tx* I>rld the
third am-tlng of the ti-wly
home devcIat'tiP'Ul asikyrlaUu’i
. a Ladd of the petilnsul: •lit d-llver a lecture on cofu culture »iid
general fsrmlng. The purpose of this
lution is to work'in conjuscilon
wlib tbe Western Michigan Deveiopburoan. The territory eompris“s
tbe townsblpof Hanover and Wexford
In M'exlord county and Grant ji« l
Maideld in Gratid Traverse couiu*
liUghl tboLisand UwkJejs aru -tx'.r.K
published tor distribution.
r the's
tural ooliMc will be Iu Uuckk-v 0(1

Washington. March 16.-Taft left
9 o'llock this morning for an eight
day.jrip of 2.ul>U miles.
Ile^rst goes to ('htcago to celeb' -te
St. Patrick's day with the irlah I'clInwhhip club, sddresae* tbe ConsenaIt kin meeting, and attends -h recept'on
Of the HsmIlton club.
He departs at night In a special
Will srHve at Rocheslar Friday and go to Tratcrae dHy
o aticod
.Mhaiiy Saiutdsy. At the Utter places the Lincoln rlub baoqi^t.
be speaks on the turbul<-ut .New York
The election tn Buc^ey y-r.-rday
political situation.
resutud aa folloaw, two Ikkcls UIng
Tbe presidfjil then goes to N*«'
I the field!
I
Haven and Providenra HoedeY. Nee
('itlzcna ticket:'
York Tuesday, aad oaa&lngMe Thuia
President—George riemont^
day night.
Clerk—Prank Moore.;
%
Asuessor—Willard Wrlghlman

|h^, genctally reevgnlied wet;
Simons
Truttoea tor
yrora-Dallas
NE-AH-TA-WANTA HOTEL WILL
Staler Slid William
nark.
EE MANAOBD.
Bark.
Hiirkley'a tocatton. being sn near
the Grand Traverse line, and (he fact
Or. Oalthar It Tbareughly Oanvara- that Oraad TraveraA roqniy ta nut
WRb'^lub
submlitlhE (bf local option queaUun
manu and Better Boat Earvlta.
to (be voters as It waa here suppuMd.
led lo tbe Btakluf uf triatiy wet val«a,
iv! Alfred OalthM- of ClMlnnail apparently- The rotors take the pusi
baa baan aaoarefi to nunaga tba Ne- ilun that as Buckley bis the III effect
of
thv aataoBs. It BlfM aa wuil baV"
ab-U'Wanlg rttort boM Iba coning
(be IlcObet f«M.
Dr. Oaltber baa bad a wida
• lb club work and is tbork tba Batda of
flrat rtaaa aumntar rewrt hotel.
Ha U DO Sirwiigar to (bla Jooamy.
having spent tba laat doaaa yewra af MIEeXALLSN WAS OUEET OP HER
tha raaert wbare ba baa a ooOagc.
clAee tueedav evening.
and has a Urge aoqualntanea among
tba tamers and other realdaats of
Banquet was Tendered , by the Jun­
1
Dr. datthar alao has a vfda aeior Engliah
natntanoe lo ClnclnDatl. and raHolliday. Tnaatmaater.
oelvea much ezMAuragameat
from
CtnctnaaU people, wbo have been
A very eojoyablc
evening was
guaaU M Kawb-ta-wanta.
epent at tbe High acbool Tuesday
ate urging tbelr friends tOooOMl^
evening, where about ED of tbe Junior
(Ms spot for tba Aummar.
wtU be maie GSZftab etudMiu u-ndM-vd a banquet
te tba hotel and grooada batOra the
tbelr teacher. Miss Ruth Allen. Af­
ipantag of tbe saasao. Tbe hnUdJng ter tbe heavily loaded banquet Ubtae
will be painted on tba otMalda wbila In the laboratory roota bad been un­
(be iDtarlor wlU be
burdened by tbe bungry merrymakers
wbatever repairs are needed wU1 be LewU HoUlday. tbe Junior class prew
aoetykne gas pUnt will be IdauL preuntefi^Mlw Allen with a
inatalled.
new walke will be
beautiful book as a token of tbelr apabout Iba grooodi an ImpiDvad water praelatloo of ber wort in the school
ayeiMi win be InataUad with during tbe Mtort (lot that abe has
ptcmpliv suilon. a new ten&U been among tbidn. Miss Allen rewill be laid oat and Ota gNf
spondad Vwy much to itaa naitafaollaks wlU be Improved.
Uon of all. After a tew noro toasu
Amngaginnts are being made tor ^1 adjoaniqfi to tbe obapel
room
tbrough baggage cheeking from Cln- wbero tba Mtowlng. ptobab ' waa
innau to the reaerv aad twlea a day fh-en:
boat aarrlce wtU also be amaffed
VloUn aoto-MUs Oonatanoe Hoyt
for witli Capuin Bbott. bis atanmer
at tbe plaao by Rach­
maeUag tiwtoa hoib amvlag aad daael WadL
pa.tlng.

BY DR. GAITHER

n

I Carter ef the Bretficrhood of Firemen conferred with t
euike committee all night planning
the fight
The final deeiatan to
strike VMM reached last night after
considering the oompsnlts* rafuesi to
ertritrste the demands for now woHi.
Ing rulew
1s believed the. stHke will be
toned until the end of the week.

reads today asked Chairman Knapp
ef the interaute commerce eemm'v
elon and Labor Commissioner Neill te
mediate under the Erdraan ncu
Carter ssM. "Our commKtoe unanito strike
wt won't join a
interferance."
. ,-------- •The rellreede agreed to arbitrate
ic wage demands averaging a 12 par
cent Inercaae, but they rafuead to ar­
bitrate the demende fur the new
working rule*. All railronEefrom Chk
cage to the Pscifle are Inroived.
was announced thle noen that un-'
leaa the general managera eensmHtat
before I e'eleek, tha, •
Immediate strike. Carter has
netiftad Knapp and Neill.
It it rumored that Taft wlH he uffI to wM hie peraanal InRuMiee (t
•veld a MHkt'When he •emea Thurw
day..

WEDDED IN SOOTH

HAD A BANQUET

Havy KlBi, aaeratary of tRa reaon
Vocal eoWk-Vlvtan Oaidnar. an
atelatBa. was ta CUdnaaU recent
EM EE Eallota Wara Coat ta tha Elaa- ly and aeevad the aervtooi U Dr. panted by Mabel Uataer.
Beettadoa—Karl Ftahor.
tlaa Maid in Klngaky VaMar.
Gattber.
Vocal duet-^artba Mfller and Va­
Ety—Only One TiekaL
It ta aatlctpeted that the buUdlu
ra Alward. aeooaBaatad by Bdttb Bi^SgUMl
Kli«May. Mkfa..
Marob U-Tba r wilt arrive ta May. hot work «pon
acUoB In KBgaley yaatarda]
« iBprovMaeu will be began as
BBRad us Coikrws, tbe rapnbUtaB
I a* toe weather pamKa. K. A.
AIl (he B
.
ed' aad (BU Bay vpww
wUbeat Borttoa. aa nearly «v«ty one raectved a hearty aaeore.
Mlaa AB<« atpacu to Leave aooa
K. W. Eeyaaf. figoeral aaaNi
tba Nofthani Mkhiw TTaMEerte- and ae the MnEsnia took thta appororaMr M
d( iBwiBtag
lantiE the
wtsbTitMtaa Br two yaara J. B. BravR.
Bikini. M Ei lha «Rr«E baei- tuaJty

,aa to Mr hsEtoh dfi» i

tbe Rev. £ B. ItoUIngswonh oC the
Central CbrUttan drarob In tbe praeence of a small oonpaAy of frlande
and rdattves.
Tbe bride came to Fltsgerald about
14 years ago vrtth ber paranU, tarr
home baring been la Kansas. In tba
time abe .has lived la Georgia. Mn.
Waters has made a tarts oompatny of
a member of tbe CbrtaUan
Young LadiM'
■bool class.
After Uio «...........................
M-rrnd at the bride's borne, tbe young
people then staHIng on a trip to FhwIda pomu. On tbelr retara. they wiU
atop a week at FttaaHmId and also
visit MtaUvM to ladtane and otbar
ptacea w their way to Traverse CRy
where they win realde. They srlU ba
at boBO bora after Jtng L
Tbe groan bae a tarv nunber o(
frtands. tor rose Use. pravtoua to goe Bade Preto

BIG CAR OF SPUDS
RAILROAD CJOMPAMy ONLY ONE
TO OAIN.

Frel|bt an ll
ite2A4 <

I ragloa s
> CUcago. a
froB Rapid •
■ed ijm to
XL Tbe <
returns w*ra...........................
E27*Ad.
and (be» rc..—.......
'e aar EU aUea.
altai t^
- hanUag tbe

raBread tonpany get
gtofl^aaiS
ab»Bfr had a net tan # fflE.

ORANB nUVCRSI HIRALO. FRiOAV, MARCH II. ItlS.

boud of public worka
inn. Mr. Rbane Hat atwaya ESvaii hU
beat attetittloe to Ibe aeeda ot the
city and haa been a very
member of the board o( pohUr worka.
momiBaticm U A.yUmfc

55j5tlS»

■S^SL
J5ir? .a. r^fisujrs

TSSSwSimI. UTI.

ittii ffHl3.02S

eSom to acojruia rwehdaailim and
accepted h1a defeat Tfwy rweefully.
He aeibed ibe city aa lha youngest
mayor ibe city ^ver had, anierlng the
effl.e with no public experifn-e wbal
aoi-ver. but be accepted condliloBa
be found them and devoted hia best
efl.iits to aUc tke'dty ^ ,cr<-dilable
adnilalalralloD.
The desocraiic HNBinaet
iiuned wtitaout oppoahlee.
Wnhelni will be the ogRtwent of-M'.
CillHi .iml aa bdifc of tbeae aeaUenen
repnmeetBiive cUiaeaa whoae alius
will be for Ibe beat (aUnesM ol the
(OiDimuiUy. tile campaign will be free
from undesirable conditions which
l■■MIupB ..Dier Itilo a mtuMpe' ceinpalRn —llecbrd.

In JMMin Ma SI. Mlaaoart Sutbp. PRPL B. P. TvUt, dree weM
■aftlas lumilb tn the twattaiat and
euUfol or the ctuuDo und 01
Mth.hi (hrOi^avloo,
Thane ere the Mt dwUnuMTU ot
the nppto crop tn lOaaonit The neenge euenl hme to the epple «m on
■BBonat of thaae pa«a to mddy anDbm of delton In fltoS atoU.
no aarty apuya with SM powada
arMBmte et Nnd and the raddtor Ml
BMdh. to M gantutt. uaed to tbe
hrat unying. hut omllM to the tsro
t a^eyinge, reoulUng to 17.4 per
cent pteknd npptot tree Cram nedMag
math srecM or cnranBoo, wbUn the
■rayed ehecka, ahowad 4U pw
ennt from each Uemtob^
The wcnl eoat nf tbnee ihran apraytoga to TT oatoa gw tree nr «MJ7 par
, and tor erarr doUar expeodi
aprayLig, aeven doUan were anred la
iho petoa oncarai for tba fruit RealUtog 700 pur cant <m tbe toTantmeof
wIthiB a few nMaUia after maktog It
la not had. Over TOO-traeu were ireab
n tbli experiment and 141 t
were tott aa cbecka.
Tbo wenthor eoadlUona vara
ircmelr nularorable and tbe eartetlea
of'applea upon which tbe apraylng
waa done were oot tbe amt atoble.
The wbnle experiment eeame to have
been oonduciod enUrely upon a comaMrdal baala and under oondiUoni
wB*h repreaont the arerage of what
tbe fruit glower blmself uauaHy baa
:. It-ii tberafora enUraly ante
me that under more favorable oondtUona Ibe profit would have been Im­
mensely gruler. Tbe praflt accruing,
ibougb yield of umb waa light.-was
auffldent. upon a SO acre track to pay
In ono year for a S300.00 uaauUne powapray ouiflt and leave more than
tl.MiO OO clear gala hesidea.
Prof. Taylor recommenda the flrat
siitaylng after pelala tall and befurv
calyx cloeea. to bo iberougb. wlili
inuoda ot araenaio of lead to GO
galloDi of water and omitting tbo Bor­
deaux mixture. Ibis apraylng to be M
lowed in a few daya or a week by one
In which tb elead and Bordeaux ar.ruinblned. Paris green la not quite so
t-ff<-cilvo for applo Bprey-lDC aa aracuot lead and though uaed wit It
evi-ry caution aomcllnies danago
apples by causing blackened areas
about tbo bloaaom end.
Prof. Taylor turtber observea that
Ihe apraylng to control these
which arc Ibe wont poato. alae
crols other dcatracUve iBBocti, aueb
ae teaacf apple worm, tent caterpillar. Spring canker worm,
crurapler. leaf rollera, green fruit
worma. tusaock motb. bud vertta. leaf
foldera, etc., and to addiUon, tbe fun­
gus of apple scab, rot. bUgbt, etc., are
mllBd alao. AraenAe ot lead Is
betof regarded aa having fungi
cldal qualities ai well aa being first
class inaoctlctda,
bBcauae foliage
•prayed srtlk ibe lead win remain vJgvrava and hMllky tor a Much ioager
period ihan If aprayed with any oilier
arsKBlral.
nulliilD No. II It au full of aouad,
praellcal advioa that evaryoae lateranled abould oand tor a onpy. Ad
poatal card to Prof. Kalot P. Taylor,
Mountola Orava, Mo.

A 0066 RtRuiUCAN TICKET.Ttu- raaoli of tbe primarlc* U> lb
rliy restrrdajr rv.-ealod « numbf-r nl
ntrprlM and tbe <xmtMta
ciiange
(be cwairteitwi ot tko adnloittrattlv
fom-a ot tbe cly. Tbe *oie for r«pijbUma candklaia for maror. placed
In DOBitaaOoa. JaniM Jd. GUktt. vbo
dff«ted Mr. Oernunw by a ma>orli>
ut U>
Tbi-re %-ti a Usbi m.Ii- pulled and
Art Ymi Ready?
duflnc^bc day. U ar-eou-d 10
dmibi
Kureiy Ibis la a algnlOcant phrase.
ful aa to who would win out. but Mr
OUlMt'a BMjorly nod ib.- dWeat of Aru w«-rc«d) T—for wbatT—dthy aprayBOiue or ibe aldpruiVii. uM-kliig ronoiN Ing. of conrwe. Spraying natertali and
inatiuii. anaounrod that lbci<- li a d<-. nacblnery ahonld hava been
alr« In the city tor a (dtangp In «h;' 'baaed and he on band so that spray­
ing operatlqu could be begun writb
adoilaUlratlun.
the Qrsl wann daya There ai
Mr. GllleR. rbould be bo <l<c-(ed.
f ihinga to ho done on the farm
and wbbh U pracUcally araund will
during tbe apraylng period, that onenbtr Uk onica.of ma^or nitb tbe .ilews one Is ready the fruit la oflen
prriesce tbal will l-e of vale., t-r blui
iw-gtecb-d No fruit or vegnuble grow­
and 10 th«f Hir. H- aorTod a* alder
er can aHord ibla. J*rf«-s lur^good.
man tor alt y.-ara and aa' ■■ aard«d aa.
w.-ll bprayod atock will never‘agali
one of tbo muBi t-uaa>nail\o on lb.
fall bi'low cwsbof production. On the
council ntid one who obaerved a con- band, all algns ptrint to a pertod
acleniiuaa aobae ol duty ahlln ^iirlua
of high prices ibat will fully lusilfy
the cUy. Mi;. Oiiktt ia ••aacotUdv a
le very best of- spraying and other
irerbUuc man. a r»d tiiln-n. «l.o bar
ire at the orchard and vlaeyard.
aobieved aacceM by iiU. linluaiTy and
Gel toady, bo ready,, then atHke Iht
lougrlly. There la jfo i|Ui-atJou lb blow when the Iron la hot. with a vlgui
tbe mluda or aiiyoiia but that bla aole and energy that of llaoll will bring sue
aim n lll be to glre Ibe cK> a Intalin aa
like adniitlalranoa.
Such an nmiy of . apraylng
A W. I’c-ek, bbo «ai nuliiittaieij l.ir
rhlncry and apraylng oompounds as
Ibe board of oducailon. la e*. opUnualseen at Hocbeaicr, N. Y.. at the
1) well tinall&ed tor that liuportan* rtKont borllculiurai tuoeUng. waa real<MAi. He baa long taken a |mtb.'h..I y wonderful. U. of ItodlfT waa auSi
Iniereal In Ibe affbira of ilu< Hiv at- cieut to have well repaid patwona gis
Ibongb never ii.ek)ug (.olltUwl ofAiv.,
lug a lung dayto toe and aWdy. Spray
be baa mMlfeali-d a «xmimeiidable lii- iiiachlnery Is about pertect and a care­
.l.-reat in line pnlill. a.lioola nnd Ida ful aludy of tbe ncilta of the different
ai-leetioa for tbe Inard of edncaium makes, revealed a saBeaeaa In tbe ri­
la a good one
al iiaria that ahow one caanoi gu Car
There wm be rudlial ebanto-a upon wnntg In Ihe purebaae of a i
lb" rauncll. tour of the old raptnln-ra pump.
•>
Ireliig turned down by derlafte maiurl
Wllb apt
naiarlata the aame can
tlea Tba nonloeea, buaeter. ore m.
he watd ' <1Tbe lawf hart Mt eertaln
eeptlunatty gnod men and wlien Mr
lautaothron must
anbii beenmiw mayor, be «ltl l-e
ba.Jfdil by an eirf|ttlmially atrona
eounHI
Bl which iwriain aireafUi of aeanorO O Mnirail. who defeated
to be tBoct^t'lMile In the PHrat ward, baa oflen Its. were aatabllahed. Tbwe. iberehern idruUbod with pubik affalra and fore. ahiiutd be ai effeedva aa booie
preivared ntxturea and much better hohaa held oHhr wllb eiedti.
P>«iik Ua>dHeh. of tbe Rerand ward, rause more unllom and of a kaown
strength. •‘Hielr oobTenlence. logelbla tbe only onh of Um old ttwacll
with tbo aavlng ot the Ume and la­
be retonied.
Don't Braak Down.
In the Ihlrd ward. Alderman Prank bor. over borne prepared mlgturca. are
8evi-re slrutos on the vital
Laybnt waa deti-aW by a tery band making- ibem went dealraUo. Few Ukc airulns un mactilnery.
ik-downa
You can't over-tax
who
really
have
atudlod
Boine UH)ortly by Oaear HImpaoii. Mr.
•Mb. liver, kldneya, boweto
■tn|Mam-ateo U not wlUiOQt-tMbllr ei- made and oomocreUI tn g coinparaUve nerrea without Mrlons danger to
herlencw and bla work on the eoutidl wky. arconnitni for ererythlng. par­ yourself. If you are weak
will lx- perforoH-d wui due retard for ticularly time and labor, adoUt tbe down, or under airato of an
commercial the cbMper. In tb^ prea- Uke Etcnrlc Blitera the matetaVss.
th«,mj-a btwt lotiTeeta-and
— condition ot the labor narkot the tonic medicine. Mra. J, E. Van de
•tnkwl pollry.
In the PWrtb ward. Aldenuaii Per. Ubor ««MUda bmmmoa an Importaai
laalure In apraylag. One thing la dear, a most arvera atmln, for ibrae tnonthi
belt vaa dtffeaied by tCa-Aldi
Is due wholly to Dectrlc Bitters"
UeOign lairdli-. by the narrow nmiurliy and -that b tbal the number ot
dbu bavlBS thU opInloB, are In- I'se them and oiOoy heultb end
«fwli»«e-. Mr, lau-dlela
vngth. Batlsfarllon poaltively gusreraaalng
orery day. tad that ouuBta. anteed.
aa cMie of Traverso Olty'a bthi cltlt.-nt
M'c at
A. llugtN<e Drug Ce,
lorera
aiw
belat
hooded
with
ordera
a. K. Wall A Sons. Hunab * hay
and one who baa. la form>-r years,'
iHvaiise unextlBCIbdly, many who Mera. 4U
given Ibe city tbe bi'iX'ni or his
boraiofore preparhd tb*lr own apray
vices. There la ho mmi In the
Tba Bov. 8. Balsbury of Detralt,
bgtaur iMonued upw tbe noeda ot tbe are, now pUelBg their ordera Tor the
■ visiting bla eon, tVerron Balsbury.
conmanitr tbin Mr Urdtw and that ooninicrdal product. This b excep­
far will he a elronff member gK-s with tionally trvo in (be older apt^lDi
II fiavUI Hla Leg.
Lei
Ilona
of
Now
York,
Ounnectleut,
New
oai aaytw. .
"All I bought
' II'd leoe
leae my
I
leg," wri..
Wi
Aldanaan Moon waa turned down in JeAey, Maryland, Virginia and Pohn- J. A. ffwetuen. of
jf Watenewn.rWla.
aylvanla.
»n years of ecsema. that IG dMors
-Urn Plflh ward by tbe vtrtera who exlid not cure, had at toat told oo
But .whether you make your
pfiaail tbeir prelbrenm for B.
HP. Then Bncklen'a Arnlea fialvs cur­
Oreen. Mr -Green bat lutrn in Ui« or uao Ibe commercial. gM ready, have ed U. Bound and welt." InfalNbto for
materials on bud when needed.
Skin Enipiloas. aeaema. dah Rheum,
•ia^y ot OriBWlI UrofbeVa;' Musk
Boito. Kover r
~
‘ Ummo for a aUBber of yeara and b
If Veu eVe a Trifl
I'ula and PIto
hHftly retarded by that Brm. Ho waa
Oo., 8. B. IValt * Bona. Hancwb A
totWHy aTOMbi U-arfarr. Mr. Green
Merc. <».

SPRAYING SEASON

WiW ^ .tM

Uw

TMBFERWPMPOnt
MAKOIO OOLliBCnoKS Ibroub this
hate will RMAtly Aid mr IragiaAM. Hat la
floIrffteoTthe naiw
nai &dUttgi
* *'’ • iriltei we oflhr,
M lAatBisa for

terr^ oar

7m prtMr tte dffsd ted

jfi«r*it£^ t
)rfl Id wteaag to be deHrsiad «T5;

TWO MAD.
Coridn. Ky.. March U.-to a fbad
quarrel. William Mc<*ulleD qhol and
killed Jam.-. Cain and Uw R.-cd sbo:
and kilh-d MiCullow. Rood has bet-n
^arreeted.

'^Ooaatarte-

gkaeiliBuBta 1
iB&Bto gad 1

........................... .. ..................................‘

What is CASTORIA
mate fbr Carter OO, ftt*.
, Drop* and Sootblna Byrupu. It to Pleaaeat. 1»
muina neither Opiom, Ho^hlae nor eCber Karootfe
.tetetowee. lu age la tta annrnatee. It dertroju Woimg
CoUo. ItieUeruTeethliiaTn
a the Feeder
iraxtthyand n

The CRMUreato mi

}*«c
eSSuS^TiHSi *tote«»
Wsto for prttoa Ate r

........................... je County of
Grand Travens* County, Uitolgan.
You are hereby DotlBed that an
atwodmeul to iSerilun Twelie of Ar­
ticle VllI i>r the Constitution of this
Slate, rela'lM- to the bonded Indebted■>s ot (tiunilea. shall be* submitted
> the quallOcd electors of ibu imuoon toe first Monday of Ap.'il. nineft-en hundred ten.
I.\ WrrVESS WltBRBpr. J have
hereunto set my band this Utb day of.
.Marih. A- I) isie. si Trarerae Cliy.
Grand Tra.ersc Couuiy. Michigan.
F. 1., BHITBR.
Sheriff of Grand Traverse l\>eni'y.
Mch l5-l8-:3-2» April 1.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, toe P
Conn lor Ike County of

541

VU

Ult:

v.uur.

front door Of (he court hon*
CUy/bf Traverse City. Mlchi
preiMM-s described In aald i
prv'rti
b«‘‘bc ilio north-east quarter <
ooui|--8st quarter of'erailpn-twcmyflv.- t:.'>i township twratyDve C3). -

ALLITIEX IIALU

QASTORIA

CSNUINI
ALWAYS
yR nsmi th« 8i|m«tnr« cf

The Kind Yon Haye Always BoD^t

M. G. PAM..
I bat aU i-redltorB of aafd dcn>ased are
.\l!.*rm-y for MorlRBRcc.
n-quired to pn-eent their claims
liUKim-ka AddrvM: Tboa
couri, at the probate office, to
City Of Traverae
Tra
City. In aald MIciilsan.
:^on
or h.-i - . _______
tbe Slatday
d of Jan- 7-Apr. 1._____________
....................
June.,A-1».
---■ m*.
,
_______
____
:...........
and
that
said
rUtma
will be b-ard
)
by aald court on Tuesihe-SiKt day of June A. D. 1910.
*oVlock In tin- forenoon.
Dated Februarv jTth. A. D. 1910.
KKEO K. WALKER.
Judge of I'rubatc.
IR-ri-March 4 IMS.

In Use For Over 30 Years.

WHY DO OTHER PEOPLE RENT
ANNUAL aECnON

Hran. per Jim imumls.
Buckwucat bran, per II

Omecra Were Chosen by (he Nation­
al Protective Legion at Meet­
ing Tuesday Evening.
nrsiham flour. i«r snek....................30c
Tlie niiniwl ehy-linii ill llw NatinoI'niti-i-ttic 1x-Rimi was hi-I.I TUii>- ■•ii-ntiiK ami r.-.iilio iUi» l.illim. ll.-.'f M.sik. .rom..l,I, P.T
PIT r111.............. i:.<I’asi iireshh'iii—JeuuhI.iitip
l•«■le^JH.^i • sl.-ak, 1ST teb-.^lXiiiUc
rich.
Prchldeiil -llciiil.tiiic NcMHiaii.
Vlo- p'resldrnl_hXa Sinlili
|h-cmar).-OilBr*Iiict Dnspn-s.
Treasurer—NVilIf Orar.
( hsplaln- tiara T. CImie.
CoiiUiirlur—Ih-rths ll•■ulmllul.
(Inara—Knink lad'lante.
Henirael-^Owrae IVmaidt.m.
Tiiislee f..| tbree yeara—Cbath-s H.
Vadcr,
Planist-Mahel WIillB
AfIrr the uieetliis, Itilii n-fimli
tni'iiis •>'■« oennd anil B social
.iiKiycd
l•l•'nlo ....... per Ib...................... He

...

ThrMTir’MafTiayi

Ha liai heller milk and iiriu-r rreini
Iweause bo nsi-s Hsrtrirs I'ondllbm
IHiwiIri-s. whieb alasys keeps his
rous In Ibe ln-«i ot shape. The best
raudlllim iKiwdT on the msrhi-i for
lUhaahA
boreea. oaiUr. alieep, bog* and |«ul- VVheai^,.
..............
try. For aale hv all leneral and most
drug atones at i'.'m-per package. Oni o
Tied—alwass used

Lay Oe.

BSkwheaL ..........................................Wc
Condition Vowdera ou - our livery
Traveraa .City JUUlag Oa
boreea for about three years and have
alwaya found them auperlor to all
oibera. Wo have found that llvcry
boroea arc subject to great abuae end
Harvell'a T'-ondltlon Powdera always Buckwheat ........................................
bring back Hie appetite and puts them
on their pins."
Potatoes. Hbr b’lIrtS!?!..................... 18c
Bold by B. K Wait A Sons. C. A.
Bfigbee Drug Co., West End itnie
•tore.
Erl.

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THI MARKITt.

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LOCAL MARKtTA.
Poiahjcs are sllll quoted ai IM- on
the market. However, tbo Ind roads

a Safe 1 )eposii Box located la the fire and burglar proof
vault of this bank*’ It it becauge they wish a safe
place for their valuables without the worry of theft or
fires. It-<»%'en more than bunflary or fire insurance for
tbe safe deposit box saves the property itself, h is a
good iovestment.
Ibis the careful, conservative class of people that
arc t^e majority of safe deposit box renters, the class
ol peopled that carefully save what they GET In order
that they (may HAVE it when they WANT it.

' YOU

KENT A BOX ONE YEAMFORIS.M

l^averseCfty State Bank
OLDEST, LaaSEST AND aiMNIIEBT BANK IN
niB BEcnoN Dr tue dtate

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Spraying Material
Will be in i^eater demand than ever this year.^
Our long eu|deoce In buying Blue Vitriol, Lead
Atfenite, nMwehyde, Paris Green, Etc., issures
your gettinf Ote belt price and the purest goods.

Walt’s Drug Store
Cor. Flora and Onion SI

ItodfracClly

(By Vnlicd Itvss »
llBlfslo, Mari-b 17—CaUlc. iiom-.
•rtn; prune. f7.7o«7*i, Veata,
tors. aiMvo; - IT 7f>9HA». Bbeep.
vlow; lambs MMOtU.lO: abeep
•19*73. Iloga. «M. alow;
yorkers
•II: pigs. •iOTUMff.M.
RRA1N,
<H) YtoltM Prams >
Drindt. March* 17-Okao-Wheut

E^'lCMhlB
UUl MUIRS

SSJTu.'SSf,

teAMh 4 day Mara. Co. •

ThU la An Eeay TcaL

Mertgaga Sale.
Default bavtog been made to the
conditions ot a certain Mortgage made
by Jt. C. Hall and Sarah HUl hla wife. '
Allun-n ilalt and dated the 9tk
r of JuDc. A. D. 1903, and record.. in toe Oflke of toe Register of
Deeds for Grand Traverae County,
Michigan, on the iSth day of June
ltW5. In Uber id ot Mortgagna. on
page LU. «u which said Mtgage
there Is claimed to be due and unpaid
this dale tbe sum of Three Uun•d Tsenty-Elghi and Twenty-five
^□ndrediha ivollare. tts. prteripal
aad totcre^i. also an attorney fee ot
Twenty-file Dollars aa pravtded for
said mortgage, and no etdt or pioNjulfy bavlnx
•r jhe moneyi
eecui^ b
r any part
thereof.
Now. therefore, or virtue of iho •
power of sale cnntnim-d In aM mort­
gage. end the etatme in such'cases
made and provided, noiiie N hereby
given, that «e Thursday the Fourteenth day of April. 1910. at S to toe
arteniooo. 1 ehall eell at pubtk anc-

Notice Is hereby given Chat tour
ODths from thr 18lb day of Pebnsary
. D. 1910, have been allowed for

/usini.

Ewr&rsTtir.',
ntm\i

CASTORIA
&g Kfai4 Tm v^are AhfayR
sad «ktak tea kgffto
la M ftri „rgp 80
teg bofsg tbg fidgagfg wt
^
^_...«vaadl»gbeeDaBad«aBdarUgM-

. Tha Laah ef a Plend
weuM have been about aa wcIcoe
Naval oraagee
brane MoUlBg 1 >n«
A. (looper rt-Oasrogn. N Y.. aa a
Orape fratta .
OaUnh and drivra
Meal towacklng tough that d
Mm applaa
assay a Odd to tba
M rabies for rearm. "It waa
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oublMome
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at nlgki.’' __
be writes.
wi
*tootbl^
- ^ helped

me
ne tm I uaed

Dr.
Ktog'a New nBcovery sriricb curad o»e sum tnptu Mt •UO........HC
MpMeh. I never cough Wt atgbt
MV." .Mthuni know, iu n"lnff*rMR tor gUbbore enkla. oteUAte
ha^.dOPB htoffa. togripjy.^artkna.
- Ttea. peb guan, .

ar hay .terar. '^‘raUaraa gukrty aad’
Mm tolto to Mtlafy. A trial coaTtaeaa. lAc. ll.OO. Trial botito lOe.

First Natlosal Baiiit

OM Rubban. gar lb ......

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BUSINESS
EDUeXTION

OtIR MICHIGAN SPECIAL
Oiir Johe Dcr-ra Mk-hlgnn opoctot Plow luras fnrrava parfacUy, to excc-puooally light draft, rwry oiroognnd Tmuxuallr enay to bnndto.
Main Mt.-u>datd—Wraoght aie**!.
Beam—High rarbon dgaeal tranpered U««L
Hold board—With dcubN nhin.
Lnwd nMc-Otral .oc «AUM. gtlvd with Bn gdjutUbN Bbov.

Poluto—Plain aad cuiur 1:. IJ and H todh. which' ara no doorantet.
ed oa to tire the giwateai pMotbN wear
Jointer and 8uMmil-«oUd nert with chiHed podat Md maid 4mard
to two ptacea.
f
OoultOM—dlewnlbN slat or knee rattRara Mtod mX both eada. Wheel ataadaril—Wrought steel.
l
Wheel—7 iBiNee la dtaaaeter. 1 liKhee lace; fitted wbb deep aad
Handlee—Made ol eelect owk slo: k well kneed and upusMUy Nag.
giving grant leverage to handUng toe ^w.

POKE COMPUTE

Exnu SHOk BIB

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.

GRAND TRAVERte HERAUD. PRIOAV. MARCH tt. ttW.

STATE BANK
.

DOO.IOO
- irs.000

.

Frank W. Carsvr ..,..310

For a’lpervlaor—
Cbarle* A. B«be<
•scohd War«-f

is bmlt with just one idea in view—qualityhard galvaniz^ steel wire—one piece cross bars
—the famous Peerless circular tie.

2

Fqr aupervlaor—

WUllara H. Watker ...

JAHIS M. Gllim WON OOT
met. Mif drisKMiunr lokM

Id

ih*>

Jhm »atti Wine ool for Oerqialnr.
* .

lloii for niajfVr toade an t-rnriwllr «*nraaa aod both did tb. tr abarc Id
tins out a full loir.

b<->'

Thr murm (roiu

Uip Firai and Fourtfa «'*rd< vtrr (be
flrat In and aa tbinr *rn tbi- «ar<l>
Ur UrrmalD* rarried. be «aa ronaiil.
' «rably eneoiwated

Wb.-n sltm the

Uscar

Walter W.

-

voters

Dominated

Robert O: Paulis

...

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^ARIAS

For aldeiiuan—
fleoTRe W. LArdle ..

.. 9i

Wale F, IVrkett..............70
For siipeivMOr—
Wltllara V.

^
Harsha

--.US

Fli»t

Fourth Ward—Democratic.

nb.umtoevei

ihey

oo ibal ofBre tH-ms aa iolloax;

4

lYurth

First ward-Full leroi;

Oieen

... H2

Muy.rlllva

R. arbombemer.................Hii
...

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Bew^ure of the Mail Order
Buggy Evil!
PIONEER IS DEAD
Waller kYrgusoii

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.144

Vour buggy is on invcsrnjcot of g->od hard d -llars. You car't afl->rd to take
chances on a vchlc'.e \"U never saw. Th.ii'i )n-l
jn-l what you
voa do when y->u
y-,a aigB
rcce;ve a wlii.Ie
vrlii.le diiSv-t
<ll*v-t trum
ftum Ihccataloi;
Ihccalaloj; house
vour name to a letter agreeing to rece:ve
• Cree
''^^;uni prlvdyv. '
Bcw.-\re ol RctlinK pioiunea ol

no deiDOrratlr ballols

Remains Wilt Bt Brought to This City

•erdffd ward—NothkDS doluit.

'

K. K While.

1

Oxarlel^^eliii. I; ckaHea Vader. 1
dleorxr^^elhy. l; to Bll vaVanyy. I.

^nniini

E. E. white, i: B. Say

r#T t^vmiam t'lnlor. 1; Bert Haveloi&. I; I*. I). AUay. I.
'

"fm ^Vilhelm. I.
waid-Full

,

WHlin!, S; W
-

Daofnrd.

I:

to

Democratic.

Cametary.

haw !

W.

P.

8. ralkina. 1: {John
fill

tan^u'•ouiii.i, Ubs!

at

Ills liouv

iu

Maple Cll> Wntii.sday ai Ih,- .ipe ol
rar»

Bealcits hU site he lea«e»

flve obildivn.

31rr. BOliti 8<'haab ol

penlnsultt

and

varaoi-y. C.-urge

Howard,

Ruth.

A brother whoM- home Is In Verinnii'.
a lister who lives in Fort Wai ><•also suivive.

'

ft'iim ral seivlces will be held at th.-

Plfth ward-Ptill term; 1^* Horav
by. «: K.A. Kvani. 3.; to Oil vacahiy .
' John laifalicer. :i. A

A. AillDCton. I;

. \ Ralph Goble. 1.

hume in Maple City tomorrow -iiid lh<remain.- w-lll Iw brongbl to ihia vlty
fur burial on the early moiolng tram
Frida>

The burial wUl be in Oak-

wood lenieiery.
_^TT»“»c* Shane, for ineuiber of the
board of public 'works, had no oppoailion and

neither did

the deoiocraia

^ pUce a candidate on the tlrkemajority vraa »7T.

IHs

tC W. Hasilna*. tor

loailce of Ue peace, also bad no op
position and

neiihor did' the deonv

crau pul np a man.

Mr. Hastlrc*

came under the a lt* with S*8, carry­
ing every a-acd. as did

also

Mr.

Shane.
-

VeU la the Warda.

The loUt^hj; is (he vote on tbe
varlooa muA officers, a snuniar) of
tbe vote In the elly belns Ktveo elseNbere;
FirM Ward—Republican.
For aMoncan—
OrlandoC. MoBatt
Maleoui

Wtnule

33

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PW •Hporviaor—

BENOOM.
Earl Widrig has returned ftom hU
trip to Grand Rapids.
8. I). Burke, Chari
rzu'r w.
Wni -Voteware
■fliy .Saturday
Will Rhodes was on the slc«
e last week
Mrs Iji Verne Slants Of interinefaen,
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra.
ni. Clatk
Mrs dnseph Ferr.» was iu Thompmvllte Saturday on builness.
.Mn. DanaremoDd. who has
Frankfort all wlmer is home
Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Marlin, s
been visiting their luiieiiu, Mz. ami
R. X. iMvla left Thursday
their home In Bellalre
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Har­
ris. Monday . Mar 7. a bspy girl.
.Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Moon and famlt.
. Mrs. Julia Silver

.i.

Mtlon of A
A-eriIngcr
Political ,
nant-a aolk lor U ta ordered
.that the aaM Afei
adanl Flom Young
be entered
canae her app
itha from the
herein, nttblo toor
of her
order and In
appearance Uai ahe cause her -anaver to tbe complaiaaM's bill of com­
plaint ta be Bled, and a copy ibereirt la Making a Suceaasful Canvaaa tor
NcmlnAicn.
to be oarved on aald complainant's
Since
my
preliminary anaoonceaoildtor within fifty days after ser­
wm that 1 bad decided to become
vice on her of a evpy Ot aaM Mil and
candidate for tbe BepuMltAn nomln
tloo at tbe prUnariea seat September.
I have received splendid oncoilravemem. for which i now desire to ibank
And it la farther ordered, that tbe by sBpportera who have favored me
tbV regard.
said MBpteinani eanse this order to
deaire to mate also that 1 at
In the Grand Traverse
Ively engaged In bringing my
«d and rireniatraS in said county, and dacy before the people of Grand Trav­
, that such publication being commenc­ erse counv end that the enconragela
eapectally
ed a-lthln inrrav days from the date meai I as receiving
ot Ibis aeder aad aucb publication bo ptaealng to meBhodM I receive this nomlnattan.
a U
n each
e
araek
I. or that 1 ahetl pledge myaetf to give tbe,
duciee of tbe office my Very beat eirj
prof
foita and aerve tbe people ot the
■rli Jlc be peracMlIy-aervea
cooMy with aeal aad a cobattotttlooa
aeaae of deu which ao irapertani
iwaav days bafora ib^&c i
office demfinde.
FRBMRICX W. M^NK.
cnnaidwatlon of tbe R^bUeans of
Orcdft Judge.
Baamlaad. cettataratgnod aad en­ tbia etwaty at tbe prlmarle*. believ­
tered by me;
ing Uud ar kMvtodge of coMD afJtOBIST E. WALTER.
talra. ^ned by i« years' active ta«rk
ta Traverse Ctty. arUl be of grMt
RagMer.
ANIL r. Nl
NnUNOW.
beateBt. wboidd I reoatve the woiantr
tlOB and ekciloB.

FOR COUNTY CLERK
ELMERS mm

, toktm aw,

r,-fiv*n

Ahbiurabi U

wedding. M-.

and ' Mr»

at of )«ur doctor wiU Cntalniy great It
-tosiMiBrlaativc. LherpUs. Alt vogcUbk.

AAybm Boctur afipM UMim

A

D'atktuan w-vdi t
b.

Avoid n")

Go to Your Local Dealer-:—See
The Reliable Michigan Lin^
kcli.iMe
pualitv for quality,
vrh;i-le
Michig,.!! dealer w ,11 *cU v-'U a vi
aa 1--W or Ilower
o«lt th-n v.-;i
y,';i j;et
get anv veinveliitict.i nu.iit. Yoedon'tUveaWfrmgfal
. , , whee you b-y of thHlell^.
Michigan dealer.
Yvmr Rvliehle Msdugaa dealer—a
■mn yen k»e«-U dsara all the tiem to
coma back te. is cato you
AHalufwd. We nutliMf:,
luai to i-:akc R-O’d *nv
(Iciect c-1 wcrtni-i
slop <T roatcTi..!.
only in onesv..r. b .:: any
time slier y<u:r punhxs.
Our vehiOca nre roaiU
the tincst wuuds, mUlcd in
owa tensed iomu under (be
aupervisiop ol
master turnbcrmco.

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n
>,
;

iiSlii
^mrn

Wji

Balaam.

feaabM Bs*das<e«a(nllr i
1« to towpto. mt*

i a M-./iun >rf said cvui1. hpld a
i>:uUit,-xiffli-e. iu Ule t'cl) ot Trs
:riti. IU kai<j',x.

U". on tho.• id
idih
a... ui -Mayb. A. l> IPI"

»<vd It
Walker,
Mariggga ft i .*
. Jod«t^o":)rr.!t'.^'“u^
^
IVfau’t haiiaii l--« luade in lOel
lnlb-'Uia'lvr-ofih.-'v
•mditnui. i.l-.-vrikiu iw.rigag. mad.-/
^
by Wllliau. ll-in,. a unU.wr,. o' ira-J
fth-U m UaM
Township Of Bla i, tiiand Tratl-r-*
prs.yng tbai >ald
WANTED-'to eimsiise
fiw fal-m IWIS, Mli-blgsn. to -It..-- Wo.-! dal roh<a3Judi.z.t.- and detor.nin- who
Topi-rt^. Urg>- tiuii>e and barn, hue «1 thv nth dav of Jamtary iwT and
•’ «*'*>f O'-"*
■ineni. aUo arraua.- r,-i-t>rded in thv oW.v ol ihv K-g.-i-r
»»'d •»"i-a’*cd and eniiil.-U to
ot lk-»-d» for ihio: Grand
t*-** **•'-»>'■ ol wblth >aid
Apid> It, laid II
Mc4 II at
M-i/od
Trgieito* and State ol .M..L;gan
.........
or*t>-d. iba • tinday of
lh<- 12th day of Jsnuarx lift'I lu lubtiel
8Al£BMEN wanted—Tv k>nk after
.April. A II.
at ten oMock !ij-ilk;.7 ■•! Mortgag*-* on Pag
at said probate offlre, bp
r 34lll lotvuooti.
'
w!i-.,li wa
ua»*:.)H.
.\<t«ir<ia The Jla-v«->
t'u. yivvoidiui, o

d'av of Ji
said Alu«
hwlU-gaii

duly aMigi>ed by '■'’*! *■'hereby

appointed lor bearing

Uo.e W«m Pell-'""O
lie dulv rei-oM.-d'
>» funb"'' ordered, that poWio notvtofthe K.-siKler ol H-vd* 5*"'
h* .PUhllral..Mi
rand Tias.-rwe and *» » "•■I’V "f f%tM-deG^r_lhrw »nrMuhlgaii on tlgr rr.ih day ot
flYvieu* •tSypa^V-iof
iftpi liS l.il.rr 14 o! Mori-/vafibB. In tb-l.ratid T.aver.^eraM
gag< >< on l*ag.- <.M wbuh *aid mo-i- » i»'wapai- r primed aud nrctiUtbd In

R'fiALE-k" a.-r.- farm in BcnM*--;.,.,
o. Mlih. Good l,..-ali;v fur >ru''-.g,,„
uille« .from , Honor.
iJamiari

gage <v..lnlti* th- proilaion that in
_ .vai v-i-o
vase of d.-faiili t~-;:.8 -mad.- n any
R \\AI.KLR.
plo orchard. boUM- which can. ra-, \-m.-ruuT or .-ouddion of wald iiu.r- '' ^
.
„ JodBv of Probal-.
tiii.'d for o>«- at suisll rust
.\l w gage lor leu day. li Rball he opliorta’ *|'h IMA-.-eAp-n 1
■•arKoln. ST.'ai .ash
on
tlnx- with tbe nioiigwgi**. to i-iauivdei ib*- '■ ~
it !ak<-ii IN-M.rv Apii'l l»(h. Aiidiv—
K T I'ahH-iiit^r. fto dUliiWh wirx-.-t.
aod eollei-lible.
• the Vounty ,
Gratod
Miuii-K-*-.
-ignee ol said ntprigwge do<-a ber-hy
TfaiMM-.

Mvh H-ly-2; Apr. 1.
i-h-et and ha* elected to i-oii*ld>-r lieIn I."!.- nutter of the eatat* •(
whole amuimt due a.* oloreaaid. upon Ajipnx.j J. .Albright, deevsed.
Mongage Bats.
Niiiice I* hereby given that .tour
whhh
uioilaoB- lhe:e
is «-latiii.y
Detoult buitig bei-u made InuMs
to be' due at
:ho ilale wl
Ibl- DHUiths from the I7ib day
. eof Febru• tuiditioi:* ui a o-iuiti mortgage tdade
I
allowed
iioili-e lb- >imi of Tbiiovii Hun ary. ,A- I>. lf*>. ba'e■ been
by llaillii Blown and Sadie Uiuwn to
dr-d
ai.d
Thiriyeiabi, '
Hollatw lii:- t-i-»Hll!ore I I [iteseut their claims
ik-iijaimn Thl.llo - and
Wllllum
F.
oud He\«-i, r,-n»» (gi;:.;* 111. and an against .aid deo-ased :o aaM lOOrt
Gulklna. dated the 17th dev of Feb
aitoriiey !e- .if Twv.Hy-tlie IXiTlaP*, lor v.yainiitation and adjustraeni. and
rn'i ly, A 1». UKH. and tvi oided .n lOe
that all (-rediiors oj aald dei-eaaad are
-till-.- of (lie K.-alwU-r ul iV<di, tpr proiided (or in *atd murigage'and no
t<N|'i!!*'d to pn-eiit their clalma to
l>. <x>unn of Gland Traverse and •-un orpBOi-cedings at law or in i-niKly
said court. a1 the probate offtee. IB
-Slate of .Mli-higaii. on the 22nd dav haling been-Inalltuied. to reniver >he
t v of Travt-r»e City. Iti aald
<•: 0< tulvr A n.' iwl. in Lll<er 43 ot tnuney aei-urcd by said mortaaae «r
i:i'>rtgsa«-«. uu |uae 1*4. on
al|ivh aiiy pan ihereoa eUltas
Now. iheiv-torgf-by vi-iue o' the
iiiMIgnge ’ii-r<- i.- vlolmed to be dua
will be beani be said
1 Wed
AI (be dale of Una niMice. for princi- [lower of sale dfihta.iieil ir. .aid mo: I
iK-day the 22ral day of June A D.
l>ul and iiiie;-e..t Hi.- auni of
Four sage, and the -da'iBe in suvh roa,
i:*il'. at ten o'ikx-k in the forenoon
IliiDdied Four a,id ae«,-r.t,v-iwo one iiiwd- and pfov'Mled. iiolU-e Is h.-ii-4i>
noted Fi-btuarv Kih. A n. 1*1*
l.uiidnHUh. dollar*, and an auorne}'.-,
.<aiurdliy the four:b day
fr*:d k. waijcer.
i.-e of Ftfl<-en dollaia.
at a. a
as provided
.A. I>. Iftin. 4l len o
Judae of Probat*.
ingage. and
publx am K«B. I .ball >All at pu
F.-b Hic:. Match 4 il-t*
imvx-.xl
I law baling beeu Inthe highe.i Wder
hUiu ed to n-covi-r th"
uui Iloor o’ tfte C'oui
Court Hou.
d by wd luonasge,
STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate
•coort-for the t'ciumy
ol Grand
'Ciivult Court
No-kc i*. hereby given that by vlr-'
,V'cunty is boMeui.
Trayc'iae
*
UK- of the power of .ale contained in '
sstd inn-f
At a Moision of wajd Conn, held at .aid iiK.!-aiMP-. and tbu -lalnte lu nmh
e> tmieh rhereid a* may l>e tbi- I’roiiaG- Otni-e in lb*' iTty of Tratd p:ovjdi-d. on BalurMay.
to-pay the amount Our on orse City, iu .uiid'Couuty. on lb<'-2ud
Of Apr.l.* A. 01*10, at .aiu UN*. IS.**-.
aaf-. with
■ i.
NI-.U -..-y.-n
1--,
.•-•*,
da.v of March. A l> IftU*:
ifoaotk lu :be forenoon the underand all legal
tugclhei
•Present: Itoii.
V>ed
R- Walker.
eigned will, at the ficrat
of ihe
a„o„e, tee of Twemy-nve
Judge of Probaie.
Couri l|ou-e In t.'ie v.-ty of Trsveise ..........................................
Ifi the^iuaiier of ;b,- clou- of WiF

ttikl. being tbi-'pla,-.- where the
w—
Ilaiii^Siaibeck. di-o-aaed.
,1 Conn for the oout,:} ..! Grand
A K- PuGer bauna bled la aaW
ei™
•llMted in the Township
for llcenae
tiou. to Ih- lngf>e.-.l bidder,, rue prrinc«mniy of .Grand Tm\ef>e
lnter>-st of
...
oiate Ol .wK-oiiiBu. HI. lui
said e.tale
In certain ml estate
y th*- wAitWl ao as aforesaid due '♦*it'">n« >“'«? ">da South
tbi-rson described.
,1m North wver corner of Itoiiio.,
Ten.
said uiorUtvge. with
I: is ordered, tbal the 'jSlb day of
togeSer
^
Hundred .Sis and
lerest. and all legal
Mai\b. A IJ. tftlii. at ten o'clock in
.
Third* rod*, ihenc- North sisly r
with said atloruey's fee. I
the lorenooit. at aald probate office,
aouthwera quarter ta. w. >yil of tbe
be and 1* hereby appoim-d for hear­
ftouUi-we.l quarter IS \V. til ot SecHh.-nce Gouth
Wghty
rods,
ing said peitlion, and Uat all peraon*
non of F.lteen (15.. town twenty-ela ''>vnre U.-i one hundred hixty -rod.
Interested :u said e.iate appear, be.:»ii nonli of range t«i <I0) weet In
-‘'artlug pu.nt. and the t»uih-we,t
foie saW court, at said tlnw and plaee.
Hast Hav township in Bald county and Guaner ol the Nonb wes: Qo^er and
..............
-................. -We.! Thr-e Quariers of.thi-8ou'b- to show cause why a license to sell the
SeclioD Nuintx-r Ten interest of iiald eaute in said real
estate should not In- granted,Towiisbip
It 1* fursher ordered, that public oo•n (101 North ol Kaiiac L'lereD Hit Weal
tlcNi tberref be given >*y pubHeAlkni of
Weal lu Para«we Township in aaM 'nmfRl Two ^utidrr-d arre. of laud
a copy of Ibis .order, for three sucewsIVt'd Maicb X.
county.
stve w-eek* p.-evioos lo said day of
BENJAMIN- THIRLBY.
ilDSKWOOD PKNHALUXIAN.
1VH.LIAM F. CAUCIK.?.
.
Asalgnue. hearing, lu the Grand Traverse Herald
a oewapaper priuP-d and circ-ulalM In
Mortgagvei. I N'fyERWOOn AND I MUJR.
■•aid county.
AMII, F: NERLINGER.
I
iCitoi ney. tor AHsigtiee.
FRED R WALKER.
.AUnriiev for Moltgagees.
I
Bu-iue*. Address Tniv<-r*e
City,
judge of Probate.
Buslneas Address: Traverse
City.'Michigan,
March 4-11-13-2:.
u-h.
Fn-Jun. 21-Aprll IT, Frl Mcb 11 lo June 3.

I Pomona. Fri-

Order Rwbllcaticn.
•ATB OF UlCHIOAN. To the CIr?
ruU epurt lor the County of Grand
Traverar. in Chancery.
Walter Young,
nort Voong. Uefeodani.
IttdoraliaMe'will and treradous' enerj the Circ
cy are never found where Bcomadi.
Grand Tr
.hen Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qaaniles
riMiniy on
and the aucawt they bring, nse Dr.
klarcb. A. D.. Iblc.
In tills cause it appearing from the King's Sew Life Plllt. tbe raaicblews
aTBdavlt on file that tbe deTendani regulators, for keen brain and strong
Flora Yenng la uoi a reaMeai of IhM body. 2.1c at C. A. Bugbee Drug <Y..
Hannah A Lay
Rtata hot. residea a
• • ••
g In <h» 8. E. W*h A: Sous.
Merc. Co
>r Indiana.

}

K-ople everywhere laive been caught ny the lUa.l order evil.

-

Frank Fi-eucb. a |»nwi.>er
«.>e7

I.ow>.]| ami Kub.v. who reside at horn,.
term:

Ho>t, li Sara lies. 1


For burial in Oakweed

1. B Oll-

Nder. I; George CrUp.
Wmiaioa. l;

s I

...............-IS

II. .■< Knee

Third nard—ruU term:
bert.

...

!iii il

Total ,,,. .

l^ldrlrb. 1: M. E. Haskell.

lileie

ii

v,n» .....

Fifth Ward—Rapubileap.

ton. ' RrV. Tblrlby. |; to fill va.'.incr. A. V

_-

Tlilid

Thomas G. Shllson ....

innd.^; I. n..UIIWrl. I; Frank Haniil.

A.

.....'

?.T7'' ...■'

For -KUperviKir—

Oaoar K. trcoAeld

a'iihed..ih<- »'ompI^le »qie Id the ei!y

-

I
1

For aupenlaor—

For cousutble—

the

.o;-ou '

FOR fiALE-l wm WU ray horaw
two iola Jii Urawu. iik-«
io,-aliun.
.fiutt irw.. pcartic*.
apples
plum* Gonil water l‘i it,- 11.OOU ball
•loan aud lour nmiiths time eti
baUni-e.
llerbxi Se>|iiour. 8t
nai-e. Mich.

11:

....301^

Third Wai«—Otmocrotle.

WilihunK .MiKiii

iMperlor on the liiy ilcket ao

Tu<->>la>

Tbv cvmilug wu.

|:U> itii; rarfi* »ud

Kiiorldcn wi-rc ib>- »-il|ii>*nt> of ■<-«

VOTE ON OTY TlckfcT

. Charles-Wlibetan.............. Id

Remand C

There were ao candidai. > lor s.Uo<4

HI

Mr*. S

For aldenn.->D—

bem while mayor aud

tbe rbiel <i(v.ui|ye of Tratei>«

a.-,lilinc' auiiivcriuri

Are >x>u Hun. pale, easily tired, lack your usual \-igor and
strength? Tlien your digestion must be poor, your blood
thin, your nen«s weak. You need a tpnk and alterative.
You need Ayer s Sarsaparffla. the only Sarsaparilla entirely
free from al^bol. We bdieve your doctor would endorse
Hiese statements, or w-e would not make them. .Ask him
and find out. Follow his ad\-ice. J C Aytt'CZX^CKT^

Hnardnian ihl. invrntog on

Deou ’............337

od rMeutmrui. that he had duor fain
aeuaible of the hi.ndr ot havina bees

r>'

: at iliei: lioai-

|(S

...........IS

Alonzo P. Hopklna

For alderraao —

«ran for but oue i. rin

i'.: M'rat .Niiiib •tr.'vi cflrbratvd tlivii
;niKb! bt Mirt< ralii.U!: a hou)iv ]»r;« of

................ SU

arapaoB

pbinJI) aod »taied that Im- Cberlabal
deeplr

». iltiam Knuwldcn ol

Allan's Long

Frank H. Laiw
For Bupervbor—

anal rciuli. tv took hi* d.-teai i>bllo»o

wa«

Mr. ami Mi*

Why Take Alcohol?

Ward—Rtpubikan.

PMctti Ward—Republican.

Made Hard Fight.

BMb «W »-andldVt.-« («i ibp nomlna-

Oezan

For ahlemao—

For conatal’le—

(OooUooM from
0«« )
lh«- board uf ^uratiuu. rrrt-lvod SK

Evening,

Ouoata Being Present.

1

Peerless Wire Fence Co.. LM. 3^

•lainR. W. W. taiu.

K
aO CollMtlMa
OwTWfoaa»>c< ratardtai BaaWai
wmkm to tko TrororM CIV
•Mk. Trovono Civ. Hick.

Brated Tuesday

m-_(« wCH- rmed.

Wm* OUtk. Mr«. JallM Tr Rul—
r----- * OarUM. H. C. Da«M, »vtj
Third

Ir. and Mra. William KnewMen Caia-

PEERLESS r.'S FENCE

5T,S
JttfccnRlRwU EiTttietttyidii

FIRST ApVERSm

___ b’s a Wise Ecoanny._
when buying wire fence to get the very best.
When you buy cheap fence, you get cheap
material and shoddy workmanship.

George R, Hae

^wSPil%^

EASTER MILLINERY OPENING
Saturday Afternoon
and
Evening
MARCH 19, 1910

Most extensive display of the newest styles for the
coming spring and sumitier.
We are making a great specialty of the medium priced
gpdds. We shall be pleased to see you in our Millinery
Parlors, on the second floor, on Saturday, March 19th.

HbsIc AfidiilMo and
EtcbIm

Itc Eauiali & Lav Hcrcaiic Co.

ORANO TRAVRRAE HERALB, FRIDAY. MARCH It ItlO-

l>o(tK railed by (Ut^loua lllneta of
NORTHRORT.
Mnu Rviuuaver Mft thi. noralaii bla meUvr,
for PweiMHh to atUDi} the fua«a!
riw Mlatoa
of liCT-oinof'i
entortaloc<C lb« Mlaaoa
lna» 'SvBtr*
Prf***n»
»M»t to Julia Miller. IJUlas.tfaovKb. (atIdb
TrkTom Cilf tbt* normias lOApead
a ooup)« wwka.

Artbur IterdAaux W MukFgon. vltit ' ■aUKday eveoln*.
atlag of
Ad frlMda and rttetltea in ton a maale a dainty r«i
gyalei rtnw, ollre^
low. dajra Uat woek.
cake and fruit paai
ft. BottgKf»
of Tratora*
»pent
Joyed.
Tbe
ubiaa
pranU.r dn-Ttawraday. and PrUar in town
orated
Vtiii
famt
«M<«-i’nat)ona,
Rftv.^BOBUU apMi iho day In TravTblr Ilella Pbl'i
"Ualfb.-\**1 1 ■a we-i
a. M.’^Utoio rotoniH lhla<r*«BlOK
frooi Tf|(aara« Oiy and othor polou.

MirUD K«bl; Tlc^*w»*k'wlih
dMi^tvr Mf», 8t<»»
Tfter relumed
murved Prld«v »r«i
Opal Bitelow:
eecman. Oe
Mrv»U7kfr
troMtirer. Muml WrU
»U7ter la
1» repori
baabieaa
aeaalon a lotMl/ill
Tkandai
e;*hpot lark aupper
t.w-eeeoBd birthday aonireiaary «( .Mre.
A. 8 Bamum. aad ao many railed up­
on
ber
that
atu>
beld
an
Impratapiu
rea #arr a
She «a>
y eeierulnlac aud Inatnictl
ctlte
. l«M- repllun ail the afK-rnoaD.
rer-lpteoi 0
. rnilt Orowlof laa(7 Frlda.» (ba pleaaed
,
iiladal ciiuub. Clfta from reiailraa aad n
I ahover of poatal carda ratalns troic

miFli-'i iflSErw
ecweaiof Mm J
rwlav

ltd Mr- Roy ra»e
tbeae leelure«.
• nt« Frtday.
Tbe Avonlea rfub (n«n>ed a abort Ttat.
llullU Tabber. and
proaraai and refreabmeti'a at their
rjOii bare both bean »irk
rlub rooniK (liU eveiilnp

at.-

A dantlni party will be *lvea^n
SecUuB Foreman Smtib aud
hall oo St- Patrick erenlr.a. SpaoldlnK had a narrow -ea.-ape W--i
t'ae>
t^iuli .
—..................
ly. Tbev were runiilna the
r hbiiili
ihe'bpmi- of Mri-.
B. K'-'bl ,«hen a (leii ■ I uiieiperteiiu r^m.leil
a. *.
'
'
ju« >bead wltbo
niK-d.
1 Kcnen
de
wa* dejnoliahet
-.1
on
Col
'JcVEiAl weeks a Baiifi o!
workmen baif been laViti
iroik the spritu- on tbe rtph; <
The C K
of tbe CouareaatiousI ju«l|apuM> «f town. JO -upnl> iti
i-buri-h win aUe a'Si. P»tri<-k'a aurial wx'r.-tauk. which hue been toi
ll: ih- i-hiirvh parlors on WodBerUa.v tilled frluii a -tprina tin ih*- !i!l
etiulna Marvb 16.
of town, owned bv Mrs. li.Vilia
The I- O. T- U M save a worial oi work •.'!» >-natpt»>cd a lew du;
their hall on Tbuiwday evealas which and tbe rbaitye made, but,
yaa> well aitended and a pleasant <o- tecr. for iIm" milk will no;
I'ial linie much enjoyed.
arranaeuictii.
.March 1

w'

Uti

John White wemt to adjaat the loat
of a bouae ihai burned on the Bo.-tmirb
place, the bouae was Inaured few a
trifle, tbe erntteSt-K were licit and nearly ererythlo*. w
waa burned. Mra. Dull
beinc tbe ouly c
one at home, the
chureta
Match i:..

the yean it
la>«.
Ai mc Qualii) House I’umi o»» le» hecaw* it
■ will
':i la>«.
lako less and lasts loiiiter.
Come in and get an

'h'

_■ Quality
'•
'
■>
Paimine
-igtiuide"-'tiuidc liook

lt'» free.

WILHELM BLOCK.

CORNELL DISTRICT.
I.uUi Ue.-i.ol.;- . a.et,;.a ;.v
Colvina.

TESTED AND PROVEN.

Ibiy SpAi-i'e. .,i; n.- :«.I
The r-.Vb-

If

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M

IItij.

Ill-

.ve 3

o

.

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II Itie »lllllBle ere«| illlliHi:

iiuiA Uuil .i.iQMmlV-.ma, Mub.

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dun,... .
;e .onlee.l

i"-.» "I......til-

l,y

vrrv- :r^mi 1
:;szi'.

lii.ii.. ,wa
doint

I.-Iiile, t del iil.-d if. aiv.- iliem .

aj.lii:-i-b.^ 4> Hie tevuli «l the,,
r w.-ekw Ifcuii-u Kid,I-

in':;’:]

Ilcii,.>ir nh-J Ml-

t|

;i:'<<iiupaiiii-.l ll

l;

W, V un.v ill*.;;

\uls w ek ; t ;i- i-, -.

► kk lit'
, lUe IKlH week.
|-lni.,I.-4{.*;i hail
leuiniid
II-.I1I, 1,« l.:.id .ui ixia.ii'-r,
.i
(Vi I .\ipy i- „eaUne fi>*' I
lire.
.Mr« tiny FtueX railed <.u
Hall Umredai.

• ..j;d

...

i.« MSktTaiwkeaaath tkal laliaaa
.. .____ rruMfe. armor F. J.C->ib»ki «o
duoabuslamals tb. laiy af IXunlo. Coaa'. y
aaob w> it erery rva at t'ATAMNa ihal cwjmsl

ItKiKSS.®'
_

fulher

... t.ulte ill xitb i,'
^
Xl„. l»om„h-r : e,t mfl :e lielpi.-.
*.

I> .’..;A,i.

Vatulek.iil i»-tvmi-il.

WAIT’S DRUG STORE

Thouiar

';s. .S"

.e'-ikTr,’,1.1
_;

I»r

1.111} and Vuda
a Aniyai
Aniy_.>ire

(•tolk'’u4'!.':l one 1,0
and haa, ... ................... .. th- I

KAVFieU
lo
Aid Mkleiv :>ve ltiti:.~i
III tbe Imuie u( Mia. Fr-fiik Sayt-i- Ibi^.
afternoon. Mau-b iTih. A full utteinl
de^irnlde
come P.-liler h:i- t*
W. I.. .>II1. |. T„- Inlke I
w-e.-k
I " j»ii >i|< and < .iii-id.

preiMiied

...

naiik Uii;;a,v*°»°&.ii>;li

•"XtTlt

HOUSE PAINT

O. A. Mainnnnond

■ T’le 1.*^ Aid aoelwy 'wni mee
with Mr«. I:arnke Plieber a «e*Oc liotii
the tomiua Tburwda).
T!i-<.. \>V1U in well tueals and laii> to make tbe tool*.

•Ma/i h It.

. LaaS Coalraeto BsaaU

fi,., iTiti.,, itiifat i: vuiiivc her

a •trohe.t.r iwraly-is. eie- n-i'-l'ed «'

yon wJn.jev m»»trr and net bntrr point. ’IV
I ne real
real i«t
i«t of
of paint
paint vahivaHiH nutthapo
H
not thd po 'e^iihn
W" .*<f, but
•■ the
-*- yards
—'
of surface
-» -it w/U
'i onefand

On Ratal Es'ta'ta
Cua Always Be^y

. U - 'e
d,«p-

U9 help you, with sopic experienced paint
advice, to tielect the riKht paint for your homef let us
show M»u some tasteful color combinations for ytilir
home; let us explain why; if you ask your painter to u»c

you win J*v tr.tKn and net bftrrr point.

monev to Coan

MODbw.
le literary apedaty' bald ibelr meetat tbe arbool room Friday aCei
I. tUUora pTMeni were Mlai Cot
,« CUoer. Willie
MiBain
and
Harri Vminnin.
.
,
>!I»a t'onaiante riorer baa
beet
^l•■tlt;a Fieneet Pierce and
l.uellu
Fot»>:bjbe pawl week and ^lll telurn

CtrnsMpatiOB raiiM-* leadaibe
aea":! OJvTi!fie,K. latiRiior. heart i
■autlr pliysif* Bii|W.



dmi'l

ACMEQUAUTf

.-r ar

I

Retarjl

l»i.i;-i leivHie l.:.!.y suffer fn
lti.r, -..res or »n> llel,1„B «f :

Joe Vanle is mnd.it;!.. hi. ,

Cdtbaayawm
lie

TRAVERSE UTY, MICH.

rfitiilf- - Ihl.in'K - iUlll
i-hildn-n.

family ei»-nl p.in •>: ilie l,r.e* -.li.‘.d ru"4d;,- .

All dn.s^i-tx e-ll ,■

I 5S?ral}^SSl:SS..m««««R.m

Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Stoves
Bedding
Wl ara reinoiiM; our «i(f«ntie
■took of DiaokeU. quilts and pilk*a by a big pr.ce rednotion.
They moat be aold to make room
for other thiags aoci now ii a go^
time to buy. Blaoketa. doub!e
Ue.||aUto tl.lC. feather pillows

Everything to Furnish Your Home at Rock Bottom Prices
Space does-not permit us to name every Individual article which Wfe sell; through theadvertisements We try to keep the public at large, informed regarding the most wanted furniture, but if you
want anything for the home which does not appeaar in our ads., write us or call at our stores: un­
doubtedly we have it, but If not we are In constant touch with the largest manufacturers in the United
States and can get it for you on short notice. We are “home outfitters" and make this a special busi­
ness, 80 just keep in mind the fact that whatever you want for your home, you’ll find it here and at
very reasonable prices.
>

Baby Beds

Spcjciai Sale

Stove Bargains

We’ve everythiog io beds for
babies. The high side kiod which
will BOt let them fall out, msdn of
white enamel^ malleable
iron witit'aprtBRs complete,
Others at ttCO. tt^O tod also
some nice «iba and crsiilea fi* J
at.....................EtaMaad

We are-DOW cooductiog a big.
•ale of fdriiiiure which has been
damaged someway or another ■
through transportation or on our
salesRoom. borne , of the pieces
are slightly marred or scratched,
some aroised and oo some the
varnishj Is (blistered through ex*
poture. As this furoiture iocludet
pieces in nearly erery line. - you
are quite apt to hod just what you
are looking for at.a bargain.

Now is a good time to get a
stove for next season as we ate re­
ducing our stock of both new and
second band heaters, ranges and
cook stoves. Many are beiog sold
for just half their regular v^ues.
Ode good 'raoge. used QO Art
ashori time for..........
One good cook stove Q Art
used three seasons for-.-^*^'^
Cost $16 00 when new. dlhers at
other prices.

Library Tables
A fiae r#saortment of Library
l^bleaindiflamt styles wd fin-

KrasiVw’"" $20

PhrlCf atasda aad oeotar taUrs
are marked at strek redudog
prices- Be sere aad see Ibiseif
yea Deed oae,

Bed Couch
A good eonfortable bed at night
ia the day
tieea- TWawhat these aaoiUry,
aU eteal -eonobea are. They are
gnatest tpaoa. rcoaomiKn
erar iavanted aad are ‘wonderfally
toeapakoor low price

4.M
Pictures Framed
Bring ja Kcr^oterw nod have
them&mMd. We.ve a good m_-

nbvar workman; ao tbeiobwAb*
dflMrMtaadteoKaaw- fiOodd

S:&aStJ&30c

Easels: IM’-"'*
Crockery
Besides our large and beautiful
stock of chiaa dieoer sets, we al­
ways carry in stock a compleie
line of crockery of nearly every
description. We are offering some
very special G-plece plain whitechamber sets best quality 1 CIA
for........................... ........... X«^W
Some good large plain white
covered slop jars af^SSc, odd dishes
such astea cups, aod saucers, etc.
ifb have a large assortment.

Reasons Why We Can
and M undersell S^r.
To our miaby' customen and friends it is un­
necessary to say we undersell other dealers—for this
the^lready know; but to those who have never
traded with us, we want to state that our wonderful
underselling is brought about by the'big volume of
business done by our three large, complete hou«e*
furDishtog leortt- .Tweoty years' of practical housefuroishiog have taught u& what, how and where to
to bifv- We save taqaeT; this way; : then again vte
buy furoiture by iUelcar load instead of a few pieces
at a time. Here wr. save a lot of money. We em­
ploy DO high salaried men. again saving money. Now
ii's plabiobe seen that wc have a big advantage
over the small dealers and department stores where
they have one room only devoted .to furniture.

1-4 OH
On, Tinware
Vbst do you need ia Tinware?
We are now offering many piece*
of tinware at One-Fonetb off until
«nr stock ia snffidently tedneed.
Better hurry a little oa ihia tot it’s
going like bet cakes. Don' let our
•peow diaplay of Kraniteware
escape you.

Wash Tubs
We alwayi have a good stock of
washtube, boilers, wringers, clothe*
biaketa, wash maohinas and ererything that makes an e*ar wash day.
Wash tula 6oc: wash machiaee
n.:oi bailer SI S6; clothes bs^ts
40c; wringers Iron IS 75 U> f&M.

Is this Your Wife?

Credit: (be money.
Start Housekeeping

This natiiraRy rcdveeslhe cost of ovrtiir■llare and ovr cnstofitcn praHI flMrcby.

If you are boarding, you are
wasting money, for you can take
half the money, you pay for board
and pay for your furniture. You’ll
find living alone in a home of yoor
own is more pleasant than living
with some one else. Con|e in add
talk it over with us and get our
prices oo diffneot sized outfits .

I

Ton say: *‘Ko!” Bot she should re-

Stores' Skindthatgettredhot
•li orer-yoQ «an eod all her kitehn
tieablM by hoyins bera -'Vutek Hear

hake and e«<A.tbe

testead ot

C^ipets, Rugs and linoleum
We are now recslvlng our new spring floor coverings and they are certainly beyond dsscripHon, Wh»n you g*st r«Mtrty for floor covers come and see the big values we are offerlrsg artd *have
th*» fatistection of buying from a cleen, fresh, up-to-date etockw 'We buy freeh from the mlite
twi^ a vqkr.jsoyou wUlfind nocilil'netrernaoffwrad at n neemloidv low price to t*»mDt you.

"I'ygr

120 ir*
Stteet

J.W:Slater’s

ReUablc J2J Bnlori
areet
Stores

•toy la« weU.------------ ---------- ao macyinue-eretyona leeomaeads
aaetbar.

Window Shades
W* «*RJ • trig asaortmeat e(
window ahndea from the ohaumt
to tba beat aad can fit ^ um d
wiadewa. W* bar* qnite • f*w
odd abed ^ladM wbi^-a» made
of good Upon aad which 1 7^
weawdeaniagontat.. M • V

.

■KANa

The neuant Smdl
of New Made Bread
— WAjifadatMdMdTlhe.hil
he Mtm mkdn <heJdor
_______________
AjerwihoM
wihcMa caftaai watat eH»meAm
At Madr «« to Mb
~ faM
■d<f«hcH>C
al <1 a heap Am be ii
wail ^ k re A

.........

AadfarAatMBeaeMHwd weMh b B»b- Iba cam 4
------ caa (al mwey boM bn like waMr troan b bad cf a umiiLaat
dad b aMvdnca aad Ibe bad abs and (or Ibe aacaant bcTaa hir
FT aA wbea a bw. Uadaad hn^ (roa wok or fkj. be caaijA a
wWI at Modta't bread bci fron tbe area and wet toaa canfod b ibe
owd Ifae wbd bMd Mto b> ^a b£^

Aar »«aM cn make caod (aead 2 de wa —

Lily White
**The near tbe Beet. Cooks Use**

ndMakaaaardcrtMaL
who me rendiot the *Woman'i Pafe* o( the dady pap«
IMMes byins to (bd out (r«n some other womsti the secret of
a mn
nMored and an elective worker w2 do wdl^to

Sn:

The averare man u better pleased wtth snmrfheM food to eat at
■ealmethaDh=hw«haltheha.->d pabted chm you can pie on the
laUe.
Tfcb h marc at a lecture than i
hmd wwkbt nw. a srfMre meal, well

atL but 2 it ceti som trei

tmavcrm

*'nrhUi kai valae. TWr w«*c M
aaaia br am. bat aU awn bad .to do
vu to reap tke harteat. Tbe
ttoaltr baa not fall; leaned that the
t-tuBtlfal band arm nerer ao*- aobther bar-real. Tnrerae Cltr U ewM
4ar. but wfl) not be norb betti
Borrow anleaa all tba Mewantf ushe
to make ber batter.*’ He then weed
that ail boalnaaa lateraau puU tufeiber om vajr aad that Ue Bratbeibood
oml s«P^
airennh ol tbe
tSoot (or a better Trarerae Cltr.
A tMIii duet blared br Will Vo<niba r.ad Jamie BuUer, "Lucia dl
Lamnennoer.'' wai tbe n«)|| number,
lla rouac men reapondina M an en­
core br plarins "Tbe Dawn at Love"
SrotberlMod Atma
*’Tbe last time | atw Hon. John H.
Gmt was In Jackaon prison." aald
Toastmaster Hoilldar. "He was sent
Bp from Manistee and I was. eem tip
from Traverse City, both for
ssme oTenae, In tbe Intereau of tire
Epaortb lea<uc." He then IMrodn-rr-d
the neat speaker. JudM Orut o<
MsjilMee. wbo spoke upon "Brotkerbood Alms.*’
Judee Gram psM
tbe
Sundar
tebool orcfaaaira a neat tribute, saylns.,tbat
tra hmi t
o bear play,
and ibst was bu- own Sunday school
orcli.-Bira lu ManlHtee. He 'doHared
that the purpoee of the Brotherhood
amotiK other tbiogs to cultivate
a (rau-nuU epirit and to on eon rape
clilzcnshlp, "We want the people
feel tntem.led In the rommnnlty
IscBr." aald be. “we srmnt men
aim to hold each oibei up. to hel|>
make them etrong. to help uplift the

y

>. FRIOAV. MARCH M. Ittt.

tallen.
atrenetb la tbe «c^
b> life.'- Tbe Brotbemood. he mM'
and In that way help ta every walk
was fo-iued to meat tbe need ns was
tbe Epwortb League. Ha spoke of tin
■weal lesdeacT of the age to torgCPt.
using as an lllasiraiion the gmat trip
of the fteel tronnd the world, which
waa oa)y a few yean ago but is now
Bcareely thought of. The disylnf of
the Panafna'canal be said waa the
i gtpanile engtneeetiig feat •
en* (O
. they s >re digging on It
every tar. "A text bobk on acience
iT scarcely ariuen when It becomes
obsokr>e.“ be saM. He epoke of tbe
advanca in noelal life. iBanntiag by
tbe jurenlle eoort which ll years ago
the fttm conn was estabUabed, and
ROW er«p- city in the country bss cs-

t’'

Do fttnnen eat tbe proper,
son of food?
The lamer ol today buys a aodi

he has a peat variety to adeo IfnoL
He should, however, use grem care
in wlecting lor the best icsohi in
health sad sueiffA.
The wUetpresd lendeiiQ'm Me city
to tnerease tl< amount o( Quaker Oats
eaten is due very largely to the receM
demonstrations by scientific men that
the Quaker Oats led man b the man
witli greaiesi pliysical esdurance and
greatest mental vigor.
the qusnthy >4 Quaker Oats e, to by
themselvat, tbw childreii a I £
Isrm hands.
:Eviar sire 10c package is not
as convenient lor the (armer as the
Urge sue iamlly package at SSc. 9

tahUahed bmaMU eowta. wfttb law*
similar M tbn ana M «Ma state. -It
mtaM." be aaU. -that if i
maaU
a watermakm Mataad of wading him
to Jail with criminals and making a
trimlaai out of him. It takss him and
edneaies him ralbsr tban as a pantabment. He spoke aUo of 0^ whits
slsvs traffic, saying that amre bad
been done lu the last fire .rear
eradicstc thls.eBrse than In SOO years
befote.
Tbe progress of the Japanese'
Idre, of the Ruaelsn empire m
czsrism U cniorttllng. and of .tbe
nese empire, were aUo touched upon,
and cloeed with the thnniEbt that the
Idethodist prspMer who did not take
Up the work of tbe Brotberb^
would soon be a Uek numbar.
A ladles' onartm. rompowd of tbe
Misses Ora Brarmt, SUa Mlaor. Mary
Minor and Florence Rattenbuiy, sang
"Sweet and Low." responding with
“When Jack Prt^osed." Both nun]'
beri pleased immensely.
Man Oamandad.
'The Kind at Men the Times De­
mand." was the subject presented by
the RCT. U H. Manning of Beioskey,
Dr. HoBidsy introducing bim as a
minister of tbe gospel. "You could
tell that by the sray he took to tbe
chicken,"' said the toastmaster.
"We need men of the right type.'
he.aakL "God bad an ideal, and jnakc
one after his own thoughu according
to .his own Ideal, and sent him here
to the world. He wanted to give ns a.
sempls, to convince .the world ihst
there conld be produced othrrw like
tbe sample. We ought to be IntensHy
interested In getting the goods up
to the samide. God likes a spscIouh

A Satisfactory Breakfast
Makes a Better Day’s
Work. Bepn the aay
. right. Be ^eerfut and
b^ht. AcjjpofMO-KA
lightens the work of the
day.

Mo-Ka Coffee
* is put up in i -lb. afr-tight
yellow packages, thus pre­
serving Its purity, aroma,
strength and cleanliness.

20c. flu PnkL Unlit At Sm
A«k Your Doaler. for MO-KA COFFEE.

efcammar. He want, nothing nicau.
small or‘cheap. There is s ricbnc&s.
a beauty, a glory, a fragraooe about
Ihe person of Jeans Christ
"It eosts a good deid to be a Chris­
tian'- be sshl. "bnt it pays mighty
well. Ton know there is
nothing
worth having if It does not (oai. If
you get the itoods of oualtiy you wilt
psy tbe price- It Is no boy's Job t«.
go out and lire a Christian rbaract
et. Whence results are reslUed yon
have ibi^biggest thing tinder hoav-

>■ heaif uik n the duty of tbe
IroUm^bood I tbeir fellow men. end
urged them to no per«oWl''sfbci!. 'TVv
have got to do what Jesua 'Christ
did.-AJcni he put out bU hand and
iWbed the leper," be said. -There is
a mighty opening for us. God la cHieniBg great harveat fields. Let him have
ourselves, oor talent. Uue snd man
hood nd all for hU glory and for the
upimiBf of the world "
Tbe Rev R. 8. McGregor, pastor of '
tbe church was III and much regret
wa. expressed th^t he f as unable to
'Hip dn^er derlared that « war he present: '
bis bellm that God had work f»r
every one to dii.,"anil." aald he. "If
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
you do your jiart the world will get
jilong r. £ood d-al lietlor. Cltiseushlp j.nrs. No appetite, and what I .lid
disiressed me ti-rrllily.' Dur<l<i.i(
it the hlgger-l fifflcv In the nation." ■ eat
Blood hitlers eared mi
J. H. Walk­
Tii« speaker followed with a heart er. BuiilHiiy. Ohio.

r

VAlsXY CITY MLUNC 00.
Owad Raplfis,Neh.

BY BAND CONCERTS r
TAINEO THIS ftUMEI

Active Work e( I
pun by Cempbell't Concert Sand
Mpndsy Night.
Camphell's roneertbsnd iM'xaii Iasi
Bight aetivc rebearsala for the comiBg aeaaoK. To rommnmoraie . Gic
ermt property. City tleri Tracy H.
Oinia and William Dill enienalned
tbe band and a few other frleudi s iib

The band gave a'fine miulcal eater
ABnU..ari>i\- given by several of those
'esMi.
WlUard Camptwll win get
lua
b^ late first elsas sbi|>e tor concert
during tbe summer sesson. A
movement was surtod lu interest the
city offlctala and busUie>.B meo'oCiLe
-dty In a plan to gtve pul.lic ttincarts doting the summer season. The
tact that the board of trade has ai>proprialed a large amount of money
fbr pnlllcity In ndvertlsing the re■ort advantages of Ttaverse City and
Yiemiiy. suggests that pabllr band
caacem would l*c an sttracUon that
woald be appreciated not only by
aaBBrer vlrliore but by tbe people
Of TraiwnK CHy a* wen.
Aaoth^ meeting will be h«Id soon
tfi take tbe matter up In view of a
definite pmpoeltloa.

o

WILUAM8BURO.

WllllausburB. Midi.. March 1*.—
Colon and "Sweet" Monroe were
I'UKinesM callers here ^uiday.
The "Plalloriu 'dasH of the Bun
day sciioOI held oae of ihgir luonUily
ilars meetings Monday night at Uiu
house of Prank Ruck.
^
t'hsrles-Bswu and Mas Avery
tended "Tbe Man on the Box' played
lu Trerptse Ciiy last Satnrdsy night.
William peak bss moved bis family
li-io Bd McCupne's bouse
track.
.MIm i.auia Ashton of
Trarer>.e
City visited friends nod
relatives
here a few- dsya last
The lAdies’ Embroidery- ‘dub !preparing for their annual banquet,
to be beld on tbe regular dale. March
17.

Creek,
has been obliged to
school duties on
health.
W. If. Ayers bas p
md the old
drug store building owned by J. H.
Blesell and ii plannlhg lo tnove
onto the. Blssel farm Juai eouUtwosi
of the bladumlib shop.
T T. and Roy Stoftald.
visited
friends and telatJves
here
last
Thursdty.
Dr. C. W. Bonce U having some
changes made In the interior of
nlfice and win soon be prepared
dispense drugs'to all comers.

GOING

COMING

For the Next Ten Days

Opening Every Day
Men’s and.Young Men’s
Spring Suits
Never a better selection made
—handsome goods.

25I per cent Discount.
Boys’ and Children's heavy
Suits. These are just what thte
boy will need up to June 1 st.

Boys’ Knee Pant Suits at

Half Price
for ages 9 to 1.6 years

Boys’ and Children’s suits in
/ the latest designs

75 Boys’ Knee Pant. Suits at

Our children’s department will
offar new attractions this
season

nOtBEMOOD IfcU AHinUU.

(CoBllnoed from Page One.)
. as some might Bupiwse,
supiuse, aeiil
JiMjtc John n. Grant, uf ManUlrei
I)
iclne, but
who epoke at the Bmtbcrliond ban- were they duciurs of medtclne.
me torn
gifSt ta>( Bight, rctunied home this they were (he kind on whose
stones might be written this cpllaph:
“Gaae oa tbli tombetime with gravi­
ty. Below I am flIUng my last cavlty-.Tbe slBfers pleased ao ««U with
their aoag. 'The Wings of a Dove.'
that tho audience wanted another.
I but tbe aodmt dentteu had not lonk_____
' ed for thfai and had not another with
Tte Midden ebangt from yean el them, no repealed a part of
their
•cthrte Of M body and Bind to
cbe qMM at later years caates tba
-O-r Ch,wh.•■Our Church.- was lha sahp-ct tak­
en up by the Rot. A. T. Pargaaoe Aistrlct aaperlntandent. Ihia toaataaator

rhiTlBiivb
AMsOUMm

--------- address with a few stories
^ falBsatf. aaylag that talk was like
what the colored pfeUeaspber saM of

the Bietbertiood opoa ths atieceas of
Thftr basqnat, paylBg apacltt oompMmenu U> the ladtes for their abare
in It. He told aoaeUlBg of tbe alms
of the BreibeilMod. which he|sMd.
is compeaed of men beaded togeibar
Tor doing men'e wort In the pngrete
of Ood.
Jlp* te Help CHy.
M. 8. liwdets. eho was gtven the
soh)^ -traeiaiee Ctty. Good Today,
Better Tatnorflow.- was lotroda'ced by'
the toaetmaeter as -m.’«. Bandest.
board of trade
today, refrigerator
'plant toMTOW.- Mr. SaBdera ^oke
<0 dm BroOMiMod oa bow ttmr ootdd
best help the eAy. stating first how
the toogaa tm eane Into oae. foQowtng silb the. rather

One-third
regular price .
■f

________________ _

25 Boys'’ Overcoats at

Mien’s Cravenettes and • Rain­
coats, Spring Overcoats

Half Price
50 Men’s Overcoats at

3Sl-3% Di^uht

Neckwear, Shirts, Hawes and.
Knox Hats

Hami|to& Qothp Co.

HAwp rnv/nf^ mk«^» rmpAv,

mai^ch

tt. wa.

baaaaavP^ through a aelve. adds
♦ TH* nNMHtP FWOOVCT. ♦ «BO * atfb’dharry yalee. .rMerrtng ♦ POII VOUR ffHTtilTAmklWdT. ♦
part of Juice: beat together lightly and
O ♦♦«’♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
ebt.hd'lSr
to ddoL kehe la glaas
Specially bwroprtote Ideas for aa
Boom wbm. imm lime m». > ra*d
«r « noiber. oU mm4 abAcd ^ u cupa with sweetenad whipped cream. eteniBg'i enUrtalnment to ha given
0*1/ toB. revtevtfti
•trf movniliic Hmt
I do Ml romeiBber mocli of Uie
Pried Hanaaaa.-iyef and ailce tb? The inritatlons aent out «o the Intltml
W>rr. bal Ibe pbraM- *Tbe flolkiiod
prodwl* oenimd In ll and remained



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the world, aad the rsmedy tor It. au

faaatrn yolka of three <sga. the beaten
“."r’ iwoihlrd. ot . „„„««iwhl... ol tb,
,,,,
niplbl ol milk. U,™ .ml . Imir m.i>
mrwwn rt.b/ >nd
“— and the Juire of one

.Mi,«m?k,.' ..r*

r1,1,7^"^™^:,"it; M

M.l' iiJ'^1’, of L"7ul1r.,'V,

lor, ik.i I. mldml lo ll. ml.io., o.
II .W b. Iwlm, In go., bolom Ik.
TSV^U.,., U.U inmu.. .«• mo.1, l.mon l.i™ 1. kddml. luk. U tho
begad.
uiyial manner. Any plain cake ma.v
San I to
____ «•
Tba thing that t Chink abogt most, U In fact a
my lad. . ;
U-Bon lec Cream. No. ].—Into nine
la why—why—why?
ounces of aognr mix toe grated rind
Why are we bom lo die?
or three lemoBa., the Juice from two
And why M sre gght and^lie
lemons and from one organge. Biaotl
For a Hula apace le a nsdeas place In a cool pUcc for an hour. Scald a
That wo cannot keep and we may dts- quart of cream In a double boiler, add
ffmee?—
the Oavored sugar, mixing intimalcly.
Bays i to niyaetf. aaya 1.
and set away to cool. Then freete.
I Doedn't litMble you then, my lad.
8o answerrd myself tu me:
The -Why" don't cot any Ice. begadne -bow- is toe thing, you“

.,:il“rr

Tk 1.^. -k..-.
k,.M
lata—
So answered myself to me!
And It's good advlM that you gin
^Eid.
Bay* I to avtoV. says I; .
For a fell^ has gu to live, my lad.
.a un
tc
up .o
to von
you fo
to try
Tour bMt,.. tba dmw .Up by;
To do yoor uak Ull toe year* anmaak
Tk* oactot at tost—and then you can
••k',
And perhaps towH tell you why!
—UiUa* UoB* Journal.
---------------^------ -•
WNIa lamMs An Cheap.
9 aeveraJ nttsall ways of
ma. whW^ma, tempt toe
“ •- —
■ aa well ai
_*anBb#r of recelpei Which will prove
S welcome change In toe aald-wlnter
aRd earl) spring bin of tare.
Lemon PkAJa—Fbr ptekilag eelea

A-g, i™... Hu. ,gu™

g.™

them woU with a piece of Aanncl, then
aUt toe fnijt in four qnanera. haU
way does, hot not through to the
pelp; All these eltta with aalu presstoff H down herd: ^
upright to
aa acete or pprosMoBned pe» «
let them stand lev four or Are days,
toen tare twice a day hi tbelr own
hrine. uaUl tender.
Make enough
ptokfc to eovw thcaa. of vinegar and
- toe 1^ o^ .JemmiA ^ small piece
T
T* ■“
^
^
“ *•»Ahee edU and $^rvt^ toe lemena.
Adding two o«aeb«(MWtertinead to
ermr six iomon.
toe lamsM
arc ail aaed the ptaae may ha hotUsd gpd -wed lor ttph and many pl. twet aaacea
i
Utfm Karmalate-Tbe tbUewtag
la a Baenlna eld gmadatohar-* reelp*:
M Ida (toda «f pev Icmoai in waKr<ateRter>«*dtafbbftot)Maile
a toNtVf «te» Ml«» ttrae AMtea

™0,^
wmib

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,.,.„„..,o„ .hlldn o.

,

^ , whistle be- Inteiweted in

e very beat
Sneourage him t
gan. boat, or wbUtle. that be possibly
tan. If it does not coma up to his
expectations whea SMsbed (as la tlkely lo be the ca.sci sympaihixc with
him. and plan that when be Is older
and has better materials at hand, you
ud b« will make a belter one.
Sneourage him to tell you hli

i.-mo. !«■ r™,«. To.
k
“•
o,... ,Mk lo. M, 1.
double kettle, and sUr into It a
him with ambition.
cupful and a half of sugar beau-n wUb
Girls eaprcuni)
especially necu
no<-d a
,L. ,./kik« Af rr-.r
riAnXAkk. the

inoiber's
inoioers

e quantity ot

/ Cnrnef /•rmtm ^V-n» na Mgk^
Aamxd /rr iki Ga»4 U Hat
DmuM*.

™ r -rt “ “.r; t... .. .ddi..-™..,

sr::rrur.;';;rs

Doafancartinaplii'
Too late.* rte -ea. noe rericein*
of eater, aklm tt and edd W li a
Bolahed prwlMt.
pMDd ^ the rind; boUtmUerlntpH
How manr Hmea baa Itaai pbraae
thick,, ailrrin* rerrfollj- *11 Ibe «hUe: rMurred lo me!
^
bartB« remored *U aewda. put Ibe *w-bcB 1 aee * yoon* ^oman ahowpnlp «Bd JoK» to H- »tUi • pint ofe inf acaot wrunw lo her mother, a
apple ItQuM. boil ell cently anti! well jonng mao puffing away at a cigarette
What II tomorrow’t cart* wPrehere. )e«led. which will be In abem thirty dr; doing worse, 1 think ah met The
Witbowt iU net?
mbhite* Pour into email pot* Oran- ftmihed product! Dear mother, haw
l’d,7atber bf unlock the day,
ges may be done In tbla tame nianoir far from your Ideal, or what you bad
AbA as the bMra ewtog open. say.
11 desired.
• planned your child when grown.
“Tby will le best."
Apple Llqoor.—rOksIWe aopie of us
.
,
may think twice before 'adding this
I eanaoi read hU tnture plan.
»«.r- ,o tt, .1,0.. n.100. bo, •"
“<"*• “
Bnt tUa I know;
n, doubt lb. lUrar .o,old bo .b lb,. «• but«,lllo., Ibol ,bur d.oiblo,
1 bar* the amUIng of bis face.
provblbrol. .bd ,u>Il«, do.. Ibo lom- “W* >»

And ail the refuge,of bis grace.
oo .dd. P..T. omrior. >i.d oor. no,.

■»' “*
While here below.
.ppin. .. Inob .. po-lld,. «ul
“ ■"
boll ibop, Oblour: .bo. Ibo, .0. .11 bPtolob. >0d .d.loo .n- i»l .ottb
Raongh; ikli rorm all my sranl.
loubod odd ..tor » Ibom. .nd boll ibLdlu.. .ud .bo«i poop.i pl.t. I. U
And 00 1 mat;
lor .boiboibUdKmMbob noon, nio in'
*>-l-do.i »>«bor,
Fpr what I waaMt. be can aee.
ttl. lulco ibooodb • Join b«.
-k^ioiblo. ...n. ibo «»l.bod pi^ooi
And in bM eare I aui« ahaU be
wiiai you ihoughi It would be.
■demon Honey.—Itilo three ounces
Forovgr' WeaC
If mothers could gain -the perfect
-John Parker, of ftmih butter and a capful of sugar, tonfldenci of their boys and ■girl*.
------Bolted together, attr the beaten yolks
^^dliion would be overof three eggs. Into which liave been
^illd‘ Unr pbns may seem disjolniod.
mixed the grated peel of a Urge b^od, and make their Joys, your Joys,

Bnt we may calmly rest;
lemon. Stir over the Are till it begins
.orrows vours.
• What cod
lo thicken, nnd then add the Juice
Ja.better t^o our best.
• «r the l.mcm. Continue Mlrriim till
ejelicmeni. Mamma, what
HavergaL • a, thick aa honey, then pour into je|. gp yo, thirt Tommy Brown ----- .“


1) tumblers and cover. It makes a -There, th.-re. young man." .vou InterdehHtaUd- sweetening for layer cake,
-pp
of scboolT" Thus
be UM>d for flavoriag.
Ms natural litsllnct to - confide In
IdMDon ilcringup Puddlngt^vcr mwber la erushed. !*eriisp* aeelng bitwo eapfula of Ane cramha of ainie can't trll mother, he will tell another
bread pour a quart of scalded n< w boy what Tommy Brown said or did
A recent letter to ibe editor of' milk, and allow the mixture t«v»taBd
mother has lost on«- opportunlU'.
Hoorn (UiMr spoke of the Interostiag for half an hour.' Then allrtn a cn^
SuppMe the had listened tu the
lecture given In Traverse (Tty a short ful of sugar, a rounded ublespoonfui and. Suppose Tommy bad atoOked a
time ago bySeumss HacMamis on of buiicr.ili.'yolks of thre-e eggs, the eignn-Ue when the teariier did not
She aubjeet of Irish Folk-trrre. men- Juice of a large lemon and half lis aepc. or used bad language or stood
Honing aapeelaily the old, OUlc pro- rind grated. Having beslcn all well Brst In his cUai or had a Ane cum
verb. -Ood oertr Hoses one door together, bake in a Miltefed pudding PoaUlon. mother couM have poimed
wtihont opealng two.- Bald the writ- dish till It is just done, then oo.or «M the terrible reaulu <»f clgamte
er: -Isa t that,a. wonderful pfoverb! the top with the whites of the eggs Ha^liwt, and remarked that Tommy
Agd II Is so tnin. The trdohle in. we benirn atiff with lablesiMonfuls of was doing himself more harm than
knock and knodi at the door Just sngar aad Aaiered with lemon Juice, he knew by swMriag. or give tperilcHl
closed, and do got k»k.around an.) Brown slightly in thir^n ovcA.
Ptol« If Tommy stood Amt lo hU

Tbo K«yOod boMa Uw key or all ankaown.
And I am (tad;
if other hands aboaM boM ibe key.
Or U be trwtad U (o ma.
I Bight he aad.

hot water, and malt to taste, plat*
a^m oeer the fire, mad 1« cooi very
rapidly, without atlrrlag or eo. ering,
twenty dre or thirty mlantee. Gralos
of rice wtll stand apnre a galy. brown

.s. rr,.”..'?.;

^'ceieTw 1^“.? Wtth
anas who do not care for the raw with yalntlnga of them.

Trim op the

tslf a capful of preserved

BMana Shortcake.'—Make a rich 'sees, pitchers, and bowls. PUce ,b,_p__b,._
bl.n.1, on..b bU. I. JclU cob. U,». tbo
. ...i,
b.. b.,.. d„„.i
n ibo.ibli* Ujor. Wbob d«,o. pood b^o. ol ,b.. It™,
V»t open Wtth forks, and hotter and about the windows. The hpneea
^ut to «.nr.b^«i i....™.
whUe heb.dhree layer, being enough
adorn herd'll very pwttlly with
^
for one cake. The two bottom layers ihaee blooms by making wreaths tor .
bi.;,,.
an^
tjjj. make the btal shape, the neck anl hair, and by pinning
'
iSikc^bauuime' good-alied tborougbt hrambea of them on the skirt in some
ly rlhf bananas and abred floely with design.
a.fojiT .Bgraad.* layer ol the fnill • For emerulnmcot. pin agalnnl.the
Rice. Iiallan Style.-Pui
c^tbe crust, adding the least hit of wall at one end of the room a'shew P«>
chicken and beef twt.es
•all. aad.BpriaUc. well with powdered npon which It akeiched a iarge pnt-y *o make a stock; add a cupful of good
sugar. Add the nett layer In the willow stalk. Distribute paper c't- >“«<''• ~"r with water, and simmer
same way. On the last one spread kins among the gueats. who in tun. ‘"f »" hour; then add six onkms. prr
the fruit varrihlekly. well mlxpi' with try. blh.dfoldc-d lo pin them oo the 'tously sliced and fri-d brown
sugar, so an to form a sort of kiug. stalk This affords a great deal of •*«“» °U- •“‘J ■*» tomatoes, sliced, or
Beiw* with aolt rimUrd Aacored «ilh amusement. Those who succeed In 'f fti*sh ones aad not at hand, s quart
iwnlUa. •
pIpolDg their catkinf npon the stalk <*“ o’ tonmtoes drained of their Juice
A baaav «*«'• fot puddings or frii leeeive piU.-a, gicen. iccxirditig to the *BI answer. la-l,tbe mixture slmtn.-r
tprs Is made thus: Peel four Uige. success of Ibe tonleslants These
another hour; then itrslu and
ripe bananas and rub them through pri,es, «re in the abape erf favors hp season^ lasii- with pepper and esU
a coarse sieva Into a oaurepaii: add proprtately fashiuot-d with the Auffy Have/wa.hed and in a saucepan or
to them a pinch of salt and half a«up little pussies.
'be itove. two cupfuls of rice .kdd
Of granulated aagar. Place the pan b„ e v*rj, ’he.
gradually, ax the rice awelU
over the tin and took until at the auirlbuied oo which each pem-m is
««t»t*Dll>. and. when nearly
boUlng point; then add lour labU^
t.vorHc quoutlon. or
«•“’
* P'^
spoonfuta of orange Juice and serve
.bytues begmufog with each
'
at once,
letter contained In the componnU
“*'*
8-usagraadBananaa.-Atoih. r un.
..punsy-wlllow." Tbeae ore r«d
usual luncheon dlab la made of the
are btought ‘‘®‘
abtyvo co^naHoa. but li proved lery
^„.h aim, mind. One could
Rice Casswole With Meat -Boil
sncceaslul 1a one *—..... ‘•
f
Ik **” introduce » pussy wTIkiw bun nip of rice tender In water, to whl.h
about
eight
link
a
.
^
^
*“*''■ P, , *• another pastlnw. For the dining >ou have added aalt and a llule h
In, u™, » lb,-, will rr..ln Ih. lr
.M». ud UMldll, brown lt,„ nn
„,„-«,,rwl kind, na, b.
all aides. Drain every bit of gn-aan
used-and season to tame with pepfroB them and pUee t^m In a cKcle
attracilveneas ofUe table, per and salt, a HtUe celery salt and
uouod .
On lb, ,T.„I b.,w
.ll„„ ,run
..C-„.l„n )ni™; .dd . br.lrn n*.
mound of rli.ea banana* lAiuMii live colors for lunher decorations. ubWpewnfuIs of Ane br.-ad crumbs
throe wiU make a sufAclent qusniity.) which may Iw used in lb.- menu carts, apj enough hot broth to moisten
Be ‘••wful not to *11^ »he bauauas
approprUU- the mlsiure will pack easily. U.ic
unUl too meat is ready to serve, a.
.... .....
.mall m
mold
with ....
toe rice; ................
AU in with
ibey may turn dark.
the meal sod covvr closely. Bake for
To Sarvs edth Flah.
half aa hour, then turn oot oo a
TEATffD RECIPES.
We oiu-n read lo :hr eook books of heated dijR‘''and pour brown tomato
rups sugar, two <-Ut« raisins chopi«d
i™. oo. ™d ooTluli; m,p.
cups br,.d
bread
crumbs chopped Ane. one and one-halt
esps water, onerfourih cup vinegar.
oaa-foorib cup buUer. one-half teas'
apoon oarti of doves, 'cinnamon and
nutmeg. Mix and boil » few minute*
before puRlng la the pies. Thu will
make four small pH*.
Brown Hread.—On.- cup of corn
1110-1. two evips of grMihm. one-iiatf
cup of mobvam-K.-oBo-lMlf etip of l'.
.sugar, throe icaspoona -oda, one teaspoon salu two mpt of h-al sour nillk.
Steam two boura.
Fried C*kCB.-l nvake good- fried
cakes by lulng one eg^. onc-balf cop
ot granulated sugar, a lableapoonful
of lard, boaien together until llghl.
then add iwceihirdt cup of butter
mllk. one level teaspoon soda sifted
with the Aour. season, with nutmeg,
Tbti receipt makes about two doarn.
If toe buttermilk la quite rieh I use
Bwre than toe two-thirds cop.
Graham
Podding-One-half cup
earb of,moUase.-' and brown sugar,
one mp of «,ur milk, one cup of ral.
Ins ehop^ Ane. one teaspoon of
«uU and -all each, graham lo make a
medium -tiff hatter, steam two hours,
Sauce for Graham l*uddlng.—©luteaspoon Boor, ono^talf rur of gran'i-

wall, thin add oDcvup of boiliny
-t sacrcl at all. are left to )k' water, «eat until loawini;. 8-vor to
a box of gelaUne. and '
^ found out by chance. A mother irfioold toste.
allow it I •oak for I hour. Then
A Breakfast HIM.-A very good
^ be a girl's efoxest friend. Never rt<■dd a cupful ot sugar, the Juice of
1 Is made by nsing two

aifts. JOHN HOM.
Oleadslr. L. 1™ K. T™ wrttaa:
"I have been saSartng for toe past
ten years with many sympumi tori'
dent to my age, alM estorrh nod todB
gMtloa. I was weak aad dUeoonga^
had BO ambition, could net aleop 3*
Bight, aad lost grestly to weight.
>
*■1 tried other reraedlea, but with aa
surref. anUl I oommenced to take Pw
rnoa. I now feel better to every re*
speet, esB sleep ^tl.’and have galasd
to weights I-eaifM^prassa Prruna
highly aMOgh lor toe g^1t has done
me.
“If any women are suffertog as t did,
1 would advise them to try Beruns and
convince toemeelvw. Peraaa has doo*
B» good.
that It IS WOTih Us well
any oae who needs
-I also took Haas
Pena*,aBdIfo«Dd
It helped me whriw etbm laxaUvaa
MM MM «f CMmiL .
Mlm Kalian JeUey, Parmele, IT. O,
writes: “I have bMa taking yoar Pw
runs, and can aay that 1 am wall of tba
caUrrb.
“I thank you for your k
joa adrica.’’

A Uttia of Everything.
su taatl-r how Isrg.- Hte s|ul o<

"Baure Tartato." and pas. it by with
*'«•“'>
“>'• “>

«»»
, g,„.x-. as wmetbing too fancy” tor
“<>
<As rice la dcA
*Wl>lng butoaheat
every d.,
day Im,.
fare. V.l
Yet U
it U Ju.t
Just nr.
such «'■"
'
'■
"H- I”"",
ultle things as tola which add toe ’’•von or ebaesh Is added, whereupon
““ pmUng oa
mill the oil hks d
'
- - a peMect food.l
I a good dinner. «- beoomca
food.) Boll oar i
Balahing louche*
When it U required to mw carbolic
a.dlfAculi aanee ‘‘“Pf**' ot rl.e In a quart and a plot of
aod rbls Is not at
wb^rh
lo'
At the end inu«-d with
boiling wali-r. Thi*
pj «ub any of the An.- fresh water
leaspoonfulll of s
off the water promptly overcome* the usual antagjub which are ao easily procured by of ^teen minutes
uonful of bm- unisni l<elwer« toe arid and the waler.
add ‘ “■ '
thosv- living rveir lake Michigan ■ and '''
When the and tonv. ns them into a ^permsD-oi
the inland lakes of oortbern Michigan. « and,*
, dash ol cayenne.
^
^d nothing rouM be nicer for a com- rice I* lend<T all the water should b<- >oluilon, wbteb mill keep for week*,
iubt dinner than a freshly caught ahsorhed and each grain stand out
to prevent
mouldy eheeqe. the'
wbltcAsh or trout, with Bnurc Tartare. aw«»ll*«> *hd whole. Let it di? Ave bouv-keeper should leave the cover a
Kor a mote quickly prepared gravy to mlnuiua Shake up tip.- saucepan^ n:rt,.' open whi-ji the cbesc la In tba
»crvo with Ash make an ordlnan BghUy not to break the <ricc. Md allr''p«ntry. A. revolving che< *e dUb .is
"«-hltc sauee” by bubbling together ’nw H
ubTetpooo- . caplisl arrahgetw-ni lor Imeplng
two tableapaonful* of Aour with two
of cheese. Turn into a deep^isb rbeeae fresh, ft ha* a cover that doe*
butter, and whib-aUrring constantserve.
not rcquir<' to be litc<-d off wten ib«
jj- n^'enough hot milk to make it
Rit-p rroquette*—Nothing U ulcer
>' «*“
i***'''
,i,c thickness desired, tbpnr a pint
cn-amy and dellCold boiled poutew- sliced and idac«-qi suit the average taste. Have
__Take two cupfuls of cooked ed to milk gravy and belled tUI warm
ready a couple of bard boiled egs>- rice and add the yolks of two c«ca. an- very good stub any kind of pork.
tlice them and add to toe sauce.
wei] .beaten, some chopped parsley. * cspetlally ham sud bacoa. They are
«auce Tartan-,—Thla U given by a uUletpoonfol aad a half of butter, a more d. lu-f if ibe gravy is iblekened
cooklng-sriiool teacher to her classes.
pepper and nutmeg Stir dver with iwrnstarch and cariched with
,, , modlAcatlon of the usual prepara- n,. gre Ull ibe mixture is wellibleDd butter. Thl* i> a way of savlag poUtion A piece of butter the sise of ^ tvhoo coldl form Into croquetiea. loc», as tb- gravy form* mueh of the.
, ,n,,n
^gg U rubbed. smooth ^11 lu egg and toci, lo bread cnmiB* dlshi
»nd *ca*8ocd iwlth aatt. cayenne, a
trr in boiling fat. The Inside of
When von are BiaLiu voor pasuy'
nule dry mustard, and a eonsiderable these croquette* should be like , thick take toe bit. toat may be left and
pmrt ^ sugar. Ta thl* la.added the custard. If you have any left-over >„ii «. thin aa writing psp.T; spread:
y<,tt of an egg. the whole hcaien'^„,rtni. ^ , cup of rice and a mp with gran-d cheese, fold and foil
A little lemon Juice then
even If rooked with .gain Keejvat ihu three times, tocn,
ihlckncs*. aw) a further mt chec«.. 'tui execlient. Anwher viria cut in strips -a wide and a- long a.
p.^or U heenred by adding n table ,ioa j,
c cup of canned i
and your Anger. Brush with bream.egg
,qxK>nf„j of mlied capers and
e of rice.
aud bake Ui a quick oven. Watch;
be, plckk-*, chopped together.
, carefelly. i
i qakkiy i
_______________
Luncheon Kice.-ThU
reqairv tu be^
dUfa tor late
s pePtH-r*
An OM AUnd-by.
VegeiaMe* may come and go. but arc in toe market. Season boi boiled
cate lace* which an oM Igoe maker'
rice we have with u» the yo^ iround. rice wtth stewed tomatoes, butter and
*••'>
~hy • W *«-.
toero are few article* of foM wSileh •*)» and All wtth it green
green pepper
pepper -samer
»
cu b..
I. ™
.1. b,p. .„b b- ind lov.
'ii
ways, and whlrii fill aa raa-vy^paroh terod bread crumb* and arrmiie in a ^
w •■ .
ye—,
bef puHM and patro
on the menu. There Is nothing hat- baking pan. Turn a little salted hot

toird* cup Of cream oatmeal aad one
" T’b., ,• ,■ a™. third cup of cream of wheat Another
way kt to use two thirds rream of
<- «^“Une In half ac
a pin.
of
iw.ii<™. Svntly but Brmly *bow- her Jrb.THn .-IKA. ..d .bool ™. .bird bol,™
\toe wH»g Boa. and point ou- the way. com meal. We like these for a
Never aeold jor arouse a feeling of toange.
Molaases Cooklea.-Thli 1* a qukk^ter In chicken broth or a clea- aoup water or aoup »loek Into toe bouom
■■otoer
' ohallnacy. or capccl perfection. Y'ou
ware not perfect when you were way totMkceookiea: oneandonedmH than rice. It la a iWIrlous «au<. of toe pan and bake nbont twenty psts-r over It. apd pnt it away between
Iaudob Cream.-Beat togoUer the
„g peohaUly art Ml ao now, enp sugar, a good uhlcpoonful ofwhen served In the form of fritmra. It minutes. To prepare the pepper*. liie leav<-s of a book for two or three
Jnlee and grated rind of a large U-bm. *u are liable to mUtakes. but not shortlte. one COP of atolasw^ on. take, the place of mem .be. cooked «kc a rile, from the top of each and
auT ac^s Ur a .Ml^
a eupfut of sugar, one of cream, and
wraht If shown cap of hot water, one teaspoon soda, wtth eheeee. and ll has aln>oi: M remove seed*.
^ scatter toe powder
half a cupful of cold water. Then add
rifhx way. Do not set youtaeff one teammou baking powder, one Ilmh to iU posribillUo. a. a deorart.
Gterttted Rice Ptedlng-Bake In a
it* deilcate lltUe thread, era *^
toe wen-beaten
-abites
of
tore
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‘ ■

' “ f •«*»: an a padesui: sad do oot grow old in level teaspoon chmamon. grease tor Home Cheer gives today four rwripes .jo* oven tar two boara. two Ublv* tresb and eWan‘ as when §»•< woven.
h**, hafr . eapM of »Uk. thicken It
,r‘;;o’c’barr Is’s^ny. '
bottom ride of your dripping pan. lor oerring It as It is cooked u. foreign .poone of rice, ooe quart of milk, sag'
■_______ .
wtih two ubleapoonfuls of cornaurcb.
youreeW ,
aad roU toe teugh aa for any cookies coontrle*. a nttmber of way. erf prater- ^
tarie and a ttule ranflia. Stir
Bay's Bpara Manuntd.
made mnooto. and add toat also.X Th» ,
hU Instead of cwtilag om in toe ua- Ing tt aa a aubatanUal cour.x; for a occaatonaljy dttrtng the Ar*t boor.
To work syatemaiitjalb to the homo
tarq the ml«nre into a mold and net other chnm. since she can toll every- ual way. spreed on tha dripper sad diauer. and U»t bm by no maaos
eoM be« la eeerfialt pint of 1. the oeeret of the best aerTic* and
B on toe Ice M eooL It is neosd mtog to mother and be sure of arm- btoe to a'abeet then eui to aqaaraa to laaeL some appetUtog methods of
^uphed cream. Berve wry cold le
m wornout wo
pUIn or with whipped croem.
advke
■alt poos taste. I eometliiMa make a oeeUng tt lor a'deaserL
^Uss 4Mws. wtth frail. .
extra UA place iii-earb roam a Baal
whtte tetog and spread before I cal
Japanaee Rice Salad.—Wash
^
_____________ eervlceahle bag with draw mnaga and
To Fieen Lace.
y, rt, ^^ai advantage <rf MinI think k muto .more ^ cop of rke and cook to ^pidly
•"
‘“f***!taJmtte tcUeom.
aKwodklao on the boi- bolUng water for tweely mtoutes.
of milk, two tablespooafulq of and an arttelc ready to eew. In the
Take the Bgiu* at toe end of the tag thplf-boyf' and gtrla «nBden?e. handy to h
^ oommonclng at toe stoUop. toerwouW not neod to fear lor toe tom aide of toe ua. tt Is ao easy to Mix. to a Urge bowl, tour Ubieapmms War ate the yolk of one egg; thra kltrbcn have a bag made of towellag.
slide them off onto u pupra or board of olive oil. two tabicepoooa of rise>• R onekalf ounce of geln- draw airing of tape. eaaUy.lMadered.
^ut arouad lu ciosr to toe threed that EMtoed prodeau
pum^
ttgure. being eercful not
Do not lake more pains wito your to cooL
gar. oneAaff teaspoon of sett.
tiurih uaapoott of plppea i_______
u, eat this thrvaA If there is plala fancy- stock than you do with yum
ahake of tabeseo aaacr. Trae the rice rice. Aarm wte vannw er nmmog. as
net at the top cn: straight through tt. ehlldreh. Tour rMpoMlUUty has not
prefente. Rtee a awM with cMd '
ttgure over a ritnUar one. ceased when your toOdren are born,
•tlar thorough dralatog wtth
**tor. peca
pack tee
the ow^to
c
point and dot hut eaiy began,
New Way of Aervlng Tertem Aewea. droarite ate add oaeAaU a Brae
targe*«tor.
k. a
A ffeod Mee Atr eorvtog ur- oelou or one smaU owe or one ubJe "tate untfl Arm inkteh ta be i
tortod. alto or
The Aalahed product should be a
om of the mold.
'
- •.
accosdUg to toe Ucu. acw toe mneument of ptalee to your memori- tern naace or mayeeMlee le to pm tt apooe of-ehlras. chopped Ane.
le a Xtile -temon basket'-toat fa.
Mextoaa Ucw-S'ask eae half e«p«
Rice SMwtnlla. Ornage Compote.a« ffconapteri Feel meet
bm edn of toe leee down, eewiag
Gertrade Km
haU a iMsoa aeatty Haante eat ate fat e( rice, ate M dry. Chap Ana two Tahe a cop of cold boiled rtew mix toa very cheap tpotetorican he ■
.over toe «MBM thaeed with te aU- ^
-------Thto^c^way
eiSa U«a
-A <toed
than Med wHh the sapiea , Om of tahlaapaoafab of oate aed two pd'- three taMaspoootals ot aagar ate a of newsPaperd. - Takeabom tw«
o« the wreag site tevlai tmly a
ta Marth toar
tteae shoald go to each gutet. Tha pera as toag aa your Aagar.
Aagw. Pat
Fat to tablateooaful
tablaapooatal imelted hotwr; mix ate Are. or more If a high stool la derirud:
v«r narrow em‘ If earaCanV«« advaataga to tola to that toa aa Iran aklllet <r apMar one roa.t- dorm Into balto ate ptoce tbem oa a fold tbem twice and He ibam rioasty
mob ta almaet tarWMe:
I It U atm tod kaace doN not gat melted by being tog tahleapoontai
taaig or bteun battered beking tto la toc^oven tor to getobr witb iwuw Cwvor toe baa* aaKy to boga tar freto fratta. Why pm oa toe hat ptato with toe Aah. graase.
_ . . plaoe.diracUy
........................ ever toe I
a few arinetea. Do wot let tbem brawn, die witb carpet, toldite tt toe same
..................................
frite ayatm. ate If the Ate la aerr- ate im sasrim. tarn not hora: aWnb* -Mate a ateringae wlto toe whttas of as though wrapping toe i—fftei wtth
Te atretch aarulas, dir them Jimt M toa ahiapiit as well a
te as a platmt tdkay he aarreatete rice, ate atlr eoestasUg. gnUi a. tate thraapggs aad six teval tahleapooafuU paper, ate om- toe edges Arady. If
a Rttle. than pm llmm cm toa rad. chna of the traits toat era now la toe with toeae UfUe *tamM baakt<a.‘ It cats taowa: reawre from ti e htoaa. of poadartd st^. ate cover the halls b to aec—air to taojt toa (OM-aaoot
DirWe ctmalaa m halt toM pan er martet? Here are a'gMhar of good it to eerste Afom toa kittoia a -lemsa ate oM the ostlott ate peeper: rib wlto'tkto: pm beak to toa oran w «)- oa a earpette Poor, toe to
dnw team with.MKAMtete wha ten ef aarrlag hAsMa
fferre wtth be cerared.with oUctath. i
I tar a atoais or two ita«ar. Pnar to- «r a
anm WOllite
teg «teu dry.
teaaaa Craam—Uee thrae -1«»
ta .tota OM ate aw half captaw at'pnm^ or with <
a'
»ai atlto to^ Chrpei oa ()

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