Grand Traverse Herald, March 02, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 02, 1909

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1909-03-02

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CStrani
TWICfe A

WEEK—TOESI

TiiAVemC CITY, ORANO TRAVCRU

$lAt A YEAK.
county.

MICHIOAN, TUESDAY. MARCH S. IMA

VERY HEAVY lOSSELK RAPIDS WELI POWN MEN hospitality
REVISION
HE WAS A PIONEER BANKS ARE
OF TARIFF
DOING WELL
BOARD TRADE
-.r
Wni MEET ■MCI 15
DIED WBEE AT PRATER
■ONET IN THE TREASURY
RKR COURT cons REK
henry'

HARtH CAME NORTH
MANY YEARS ACO.

. BE SPEAKERS AT LI
CLUB BANQUET.

Annual Mootingj Will Thia Yaar
HcM On Apri'l ( te Get the Na-'

John Catwcll'a farm near Eden, wax
roiupleiely deatroyed hy a Sre of un­

mired Tborwdiy three mllPt from thir
the dralh of llrnry Manh.

la
Ihi- forenooti.
Tan »aW H« Had Baan Urgad u A»- vhk'b occurred
proved loo aiucb for bliu. ami be foipalM a Tariff CammiMian ffut
lowed faeV two liours later.
Ha Didn't Afraa Willi tha
HeBD Warsu -as bom In lllinoiIKU. He married Janet Ta.vlor s

•ywaatioii.

-Ne* Tart. PYb. JS.—OeSaUa »ti- Caalon. 111 . and moved to ihls^r
nauaeasant vaa aiade tadar br Pra«- in 1872 where be took up a
Meatalact Tati Uiat ba would rail aa ftead -fee Miles easi at Klngeley and
aMrt aaaatoB at aoacraM Immadt
bad since resided and reared hts fama/tar Ua laanciiratioB to naci Mareb (ly of four children, one boy and three
IS lor tba fpacial 'bualaaaa of ravla- flrJa. all of whom are living exi-epi
too ar tba tartS. Alice who died yesierday
foreaoon.
Tan laid a eoaiinliiaa fron ^adlaa- The boy 1» married but lives at
^ilt argad tbe appotalinaBt at a
tarlag far bis faiber aod mother and
ir eoamlaitoa but be did not a«n% Mie daughter, l.uella. lives with '

FAREWELL
TO^ABINET

s-ious farm iraplemenis.
PoMmaater Frank Priddy. a Promb
rmnt Lassycr and PoUtuian of AdHan. Died Eariy This Morn­
ing.—Michigan Newt.

Mr. t'aswell was not awakened by
>e Ore, tV ham being «itnjtert luiaie
disianre frtni tbe house, timil be wa«

il by m neighbor. U.iiis Redding,
saw the biwae fmni his houve. The
Lansing, Feb. SS.-l'oimui-sKiuer of; fltv- bad caiaed such beailw.iy. howev­
at
er. ibni It wras lm|>ussible iu ,av( re|iorl of Ihe rondition <
thiag.
'a banks for a period ending Fi-1>
Mr. Casswell came her- about nine

Banking Zlmniertuui Issu-d

S. Tbe report tndicairs ibai ib<
■752 banka and six trust romp
doing huslncas in 5ll<hlgau. are
fleuriablng condition.

■ a.w-li d!dn.-

Mrs

apectPd rltlaSBs and one of the
AvIHbb. Fill y«i—Pusituaster
loved neighbors He has always been
a kind husband and loving fatber.sa Priddy died early today of
chrlaUan man. upright In all dealings ■ rouble. H« Is M years old and
widow and two childen. He
aad if aay one could le.ivc this war
sayiag they did not lej .r an eaeiuy,

Frank
kidney
l<

TREASURER
SURRENDERED

v

it believed it Is Mr Marsh He helped
Bght L'Bcl.- .am's battles during

WSIF IDIffER THERE

long clvU war and aa a bardy pioneer Newkirk. ol tVasbn naw. proieeied tobattled with Michigan foresla
day at the waste ol lime oy tb-,- Icglshewed aoi a good borne for bla fam­ lalurc and losisted vbal 11 mu»i
gtoppeU and the legtalalun- i
ily who are oveewme with griaf
10 IiuMii—■
Hi- aald be
'kis laat farewell
Ho waa a meinber of the Klagalcy tick and tiled <>: ii,M. K church.

'KMOwing That Work

Waa

MWI Oawa.
WaaUoctoa. Harrb
I-RMUtat
brewelted Iba -Triutbi caUnot" wjib
a luartMt ta^tto whUr hocuv this

AT

mM-tr'ttff mart aHbaaab*<r.
JusMtaad. Ikb'^iMat* Iscludad otfl
cJa3», Y««Mdli. the woir hnolar. Jdbu
AberabUD: the Make t«M«. BID Sewall. aad Jarltu.

TIME IS NOT DEFINITE

Tbe»*faa»da« taM. "Tan arr here
Bomlnalljr aa moBbera ar near i

doae tW'taalar pan pf what the ad.

teal to aceapt at a reward the ■
taetloa at kaovlnc bli wort waa
.dohe.

Anemobn Waa Oevotad te Orffanlution—Invnatigatlen of -Plumbeea*
Tniar At Jartaon will Da
Taken Up Later.
Jackson. Mlrt., Mar. I.—Tbe grand
Jury, which' wni probe Ibc rbargea of
graft tn tbe Jackaon priBOo. met at 2
o-elodc UU afiemoon-iThe members

Id doalag be greeted Secretary

Oarteld aa typlfHag wbat all pnbile
affctala dbonld ba aod aa ayoibolliliti

examined as to tbelr deal re to
. and then were given Instruc­
tions by tbe court. Then the Jury will

all learlag puUk life with Rooeereit.

X-RAYPHOTOGRAPH
MADE

USE OF IN THE COOPER-

SHARPE TiilfL TODAY.

shootlag bini on April
ITng. returnI verdict of nol gu lly afire being

WHEAT nOK DROP
PANIC IN THE <CHICJ
dICAGO
I'ODA-

to elect a rtalrmao and a clerk
eglB the work of tbe lavesllgatk>n.

L-oansel for both sides are on

the ground.
"1 don't eapect we will do nnyikiug
today and more than to oronlw." aald
Prosecuting Attorney Reece this mom'
tbe lenRth of time the
grand Jury will be hen-. I pnwvuue It

gaulied law nigbi. The nieeilng was
111 .Ma.raber hall aod about lelbu.laess men and clllceus were pnff-

.Mayor Anier>«n and 11
proiuluent i-»idrnts of

r vilUgi
Aller Ih- addrev^ea. the folloi
lowing o
ganUailoo was peileiled.

Ihe InanguratH-n ‘
quite a las'k Iu suv
speakeis.

'■

w..uidmiik.
-1 i.ailuna'

AUTHORIZED
BOND ISSUE
vCTORS OF THE M. *

Pres!denl-H. T Blodgett
Vlr-.presldeol—Homer Sly
Seereiary —C. B. Carver.
TreasiiK-i —M. B. Lang.
l)ir«:or>-F. H. Beach-i'. R. Will

and loe presid<-nl of ibe organlxatlen
expressed the sentiment of nil when

W. VERNON BOOTH. IT IS STATED.

the village. Tbo Boosters prcM-nIcd
lew aa-'iM'iatiOR wab $50 vasb In'

WILL 1^-80 LATER.

wn.1 EXTEND TRE UNE

To Obtain SSOSffOO ^rom
CentinenUI Sank.

WHEAT

1
I
:

tm the Panwawt el »g

g,

Sttm to

imoOO Caniumets.
New Tork, Mtrrt 1.—Parmeat

did all la ibolr power te oalomsIS
tbe guests, but the Maalstee Mffa «l

night, d
preciated

I TbH wa* greatly ap­
the-' Foraataia. aa tha

by

FHt temple M one of th* tMM $B

prtra

party, abort «

louples atteadlag. Loot
Ibc baaquci there wer*

eveblag at
abort tM

present, aod the banquet was a aamplc of tbe Maalwtee Fonatm* beagff-

Ibe annual
mt'cllng of
5I»U iu th* uwaaury a* A RMI ogB
wlockbeMer. am] board of diructor*
Tbo millilii of Ibe mtage arc much of
H 4 N. B rallioad. held thIa
l■l•'a.-ed wliD an organi/atiuo albiis
■ntng. It was decided lo Uiit I
l->ard of trade llnea aod arc posltvr to the eaieot of It.&W.iWP. layi Ua

silty, which U noted. A tcatwrt efdh*
cntertaioBmel

provided

waa

a fMa

Ibmygfa tbo cHy. aad a vlalt to tba
varlouB pUats ef Mdartiy.

-

'

attaaded kr
Hanl.tee Kewa. Tbe proceeds of tl,- rrseatatlv** from Oraad Rapids. aBtmake Elk BapUs tbe biggest little 015.000 of Ifaese bond* wUl be os
tie CfMk. St. Joseph. Beaum UariMC.
Uke up toe Imdebiedncaa doe tbe Lansing, and <

that all that U aortod It a lille work
I. -Tiea«iii»r F

B

Robbiti... of Ibu A Buo-.b urvmpany. in
dined balurdsv. -.'irf-ndered today
and wa-v released on $:b.»0C hall.

It

Is slated that \V. Vernon Roolh. presi­
dent, will surrender istcr.
-

• D Ik tba atau.

DR. MACNEnDEAD

Frederic,

tun, .•ih.'r-., to .the

bn

the

Michigan

Cenlrtl

Tbij extension will cro-s the C. R-

.t th* last a

H. c. R.-R. J. MeCsaaid. Hgaka.
r»n. .
P. H- C. R-—Obb a. HrMaBag.

4 I at Walton and the P. M. jtw
Travers* City.
Spencer.

ifr j urer of me

-•i-nipiii'. v.ri- .r.d..:-d tSaiurix’
■ They,

voted to extending whai U known as

the river branch—36 ml lea—to a point of ofBreta took plac*. tb* loUowlag of­
In Kalkarka
county, not far from ficer* being inatalled:

Vomon Booth, piesldent ofA'A
Booth A L'u.. tbe so-calM fiab irtet.
whii-b v.ot.i itiid ih<- haiid’ nf’n r-ceiver Ix.t siepi.-iel-F b fi-.l.
bib.. i...tnc-i U-. . . .(1

gatea la attendaae*. brt la all M*atSI
Tbe reoMlning 848S.OOO

H. V. C. R-—naM R. Watrt.

grand

1 —Pandemonium

38,000-IN LINE IN FOIDS OF FLAG

ENGINT BLEW UP MURDEiO 1,000

Ur >'h»s- -|K*- uf Mr Swot's jiat.
lo sav-hts Itfe. tlie\
imib-iL. how h- gave uu .t-vrnitilag 11'
libT-i.-isijs -1 'll- <'ii» nieeiioa In con
tod aiiswer-d «h- call iii srms

he oMinin H- had no ki'ih nor kiu. sullailr.., uni the di-ase wa. not to
so w-h-n th- body was --K lo Old MIs- he rb-cked.
.\I the rlos-- of the fuuerat service*
ut to Death Even women and Chil­ slun. wh-i- II- «wn.-d a liiiJc
sirang-m-ni* w-i- mart- r.y friends b-ld this s'-itnuun lur Di F J Mar
dren in Fighting Around Tabevx—
Noulod by

Relief Column.

sud neighlwirs. rc give him « proper
I. tbe llag Ik sv luv-.-d
b-ing
d on Ih- i-a>k-t together with.

c

C'onalaiitlBopie Mnrch I.—Tbr roys.mw.om cot
ulimt hided more ifa.n l.inw uon-coin- be flowers. All the jdd eoldiers uf
a begn today by tb* t-ooFindlay. Qblo. March
An cuginc balanta Including many women and peninsula, (bere being '
d Oaa Co. aad lu aubaldlary palling a wewbennd paascager iratn
wcie preeut
chlldten tn the rment llgbUng around
on the Cincinnati. lUmllton A Day ton Tnbrit. *The to.vBlivis
wme
badly rice, patriotic airs
Ihe organ by Mr«. J.
routed by a relief column.-

^MOAoe hi rwbotw to

I anmM amiu

apeaking of dm hoapluMy rt
h'aautee. John Dantord. rtlat togor.
declared that aol only the Fhamat*

e mott Immediate adraniage
Reed City.
aeene to ManUte* from the ex
H. a-VUliam Kiser. CatBlae.
tering Into a conspiracy by aieaat of From Monday'* Reeord.
flon will be the opening up of a laige
K. T.-0*org«-H. Bbarp.-BeMlW.
feigned in the wheat pit thU morning.
Dr. Frank Jnck.<ion MacNett died
vbicta they tecured. "wilfnlly.
tract of Umber in Kalkaska county
H. P.-A. T, Bidit. X. D.. B*Baft* •
Pricea were hammered 3 cent* below
the bottle ol Mr. aod Mr*. Uedad Vtn- owned by the banda Salt and Luutx-r
tiously. feloDiousIy," etc . The au
Saturday'a clone lor 5lay tht br.n minH. C.-J. M. Adam*. JartBoa.
858
East
Front
glreet.
at
1:30
$306,000 from ih" ContineaUL National
company. This timber will alj
Tbe toIlowlBg appolaUv* ofBeea
Uueb panicky fe>'liag was at­
o'clock yesterday morning, after J
bank of Chicago
The two men
brought lo Manistee aa-l will Injure
tributed to tbe repurl that I’al'cii was
short nines, of typhoid pneumoDU. He the two plant* now In operation be­ were filled by High cu*fik Baagar
Jointly iodicled in on- true bill v
abujiPHo unload, wbich resulted io an
McDonald:
ns 38 year* old and leave* a father. ing kept busy tor many year*.'
(onlaios only tbn-e counts, non
effort of tbe other lungs to unload Aral.
H. O.—Sarah Pratt. FraakfavL
1. I>. .tJacS'eii. and two siatera. Mr*
them differing sub-innUnlly.
Tbe R. C Peters Salt and Lumber
The cloae was tl IT's
H. j. 8.—I. McKenst*. Beatk Havea.
C. B. Bates and Mr*. Anna FerguMm.
company also have lante holdings
H. OrguiUt-LeBa Pwtasm. ■nXal: of Mendou. III. His father wa»
thia territory, which will probably
ig.
with him ai the time of bit death,
■toe to Manisieo ocer tbe new tine.
H. & W.-w. A. Kiner. LadtiMrta.
coming the Brsl ef last week.
Aside from tbe timber lo
H. J. W.—Sarah TNkrart^, Onbd
nr Mae.Velt had made his home in
ed the M. anu S. E will
Rapids.
ils .cily the last four year*, and dur­
TAFT PROCESSION WILL
uch mor- direct route to Macklna^
H. H —PraacU Sloatari Oraad Baging the iim- that he bud bm-n located
LONG ONE.
and
Cl!-buygin
through
coooccrion*
here, hhd bulli up a large pracllce In
n. C—R. L. HlDar', XaaMtaa.
l-i* line, his prariir- having been. Ilm- wlih tb- G. R. and I. The benesu
H, Me*v-c.
8. Caeta. Tmt«r*a
andthroa). Jlanisii-e -an haidly bt e>4lmatMl.
Plant of Proecaaion Have Bean Com­ PatHotlc Airs Wert Softly
CHy.
citliotiah II- li-i.I truil-iai-<r fom 'h"
pleted and Many Viaitora Are
OuHng the Service—But
niltle. of
reeular piactllion-rs .-o.irs.He was
|w.,p> for larg* quant
8 a-Harriet MePbenaa. LaaComing.
Beside H-t Wife.
rb( ~n •Init
eiadtiai.; ..f
N Y-f. M-dlcal M-Iwa-s- ami rhicairo fr-.rbi

H. J. a-b8ak'.. i
JaMM.
college, s'siiiiailng In 1sS». and came
iuiermr f
WaahMg'uii. Marrh I
Thirtv-eigbl
March

ROYALISTS D'lAUCHTEREO MANY
NON-COMBATANTS.

i f9Mm REUIE
|CHieMM«ad «a* pempany Hat

lok' ■

pcogreaslve

lid tba' b-- m-w orgaiiixaiion propoised IO go ab-aC and no things for

‘”,r"

recalrer

be •iiy at 7;30 Tburaday mt|hL 4aA
made the-eeiura al 5:2« FHdap mon-

m this building.
The drat evening the •atertafamaat
was given by the UMea. who gtv* a

will be two months at l«
Oi the nutter
Old Mission M^. Ma.rh I.^VViih
loiji vears ago next July.
Surrev V..:., ;.v
-.ly
begun
Ibousand men will msn-li in the pared.aoHatloD wilt be taken up lal
Thursday when i*re«ident »-vi ihV (lag of hi. Amur- around jtls
•-int—r uf the I>-n«rk. Cl . Uod Ih. *u;k
,
authority staled before tbe
THe |iI.<bs of COfflii. the fnncTBl servb-e of Amo.
isOns. and was 'al-o. a j pi- Ion -V- r;.pi.! y
railed this aftemotwi that It Tafi Is liiniicuraled
KaahrlUe, Teha.. Maira 1 —Dr. (J.
intanded to probe deeper tban Anu- the procession hat- been routplel-d Sweet, formr.ly ..f h-iv. wa. h-ld Sat- Knighi Teiiffslai. 'intt had never jrfpoti ['xpvc'e'l VLwi 'I - rune -III be r<«dy
P. Bdwarrt, the Kaabvtlle pbreU-lan.
irda. alT.riiVwHi, it
thM-ihod.*t fled hltii-e-lf with .Ihe lu-ai cirAanlxa. In .mile n .i win;-r'. tJl of
tlrong's allaged grafting and tbai an and the rUy is hlltna iruUv niib
iashlblted aa a-rtp pbait^raph he I
chui.b at Or!-tiwl.iirg. ihe R..V, r,
«'
jl. r
Passeii.-ervicxfwlll a'so be
effort will be mwde to uncover olhei> itnrs and "aciomniiNla'ii>ii> srjMada of Bohta CoopeKa ahoald^
was uk-ti ;tl i»ii -h-i providi-il. hu; iii-,' how Avtopleiv
( has- ..ftl.-iM.ng Mr gWHcl died
alleged back of the prlauh •scandal rewrre
Icoart today. Ha aald K abowed tl
>w nigh:, mol stated
it,|. t^n;>
ihitraiid
Rapids
soidi-is'
horn- ai
.S'rw acosatlons are poinilsed
. „. -n-. *
. _ .

vJ
|»a ballet waa IS aboulder when ttx
• age H e.: veats.
lubnih aud
-MuiiJuv
a was takas. I>r. Ulaagaw
out- day.
kwo bi^leti rroM CoopetY
ipiatead CariaaekV heart.

da/i' meeuBg: ewdiag with ai Iso
banquet la their haU. The t-alk Wft

Jury unknown.' are charged a lib en­

Chicago.

fAX LANDS

The englnver waa kllh-d and Bvr othr peraona were Injured pnvbably fai«aliM. pIlleMlA ef tha PralaataM
tally.
:
Tpluapdl Dtaaaai at Weatam
Mtehlfao. Na Satlar.
URia Child Doad.
Oraad Raplda. March l.-Tbr coadtTbe Infant son of Mr and Mrs.
Uoa at Uic Rtgh> Her. Oearge Dr Ner- Cbarkw
L’pthegnve died
Suadny
awing. Mlch_ hlwrch
I-RcprcMaadle
OUloapte. Mahap ef
the monilBg at 7 o'clock afier a abort lU- ornlatlrw Maaey of Bwagu. will coo
Preieetaai. macopal dioceer e* WaeiFuneml aervlees were held this vene the apodal invcaligallDg com
era Mlrtlgaa. waa oartaaged today.
aeon at th« borne. T4« Welgtler
>e on auie tax laodv Tneaday.
Ha Mar awHra Ua >0U birthday to
when the land department will ba enUma bai b^ riffidbbw U crttleaL
ed on te deliver up Inforaatiom


.

which -was tb- .feiuisK «e»slan of thk- *

tbe stale, aad they wm uxtrimily
foriunate la ntertalal^ tb* ga**U

With an<L4«
I’frw iiL iui
at<^ loglrtbuled tl each, pulllug

"Fiah Traat’ Officiala and Others indveted On Charge of Conspiring

Neariy irtii k- .t 1'- -vator* attemM
bigb rour. at
: -te. Thnrrtap.

E. Flho luined ever their baaaUfWl **•0 the FOnwiera. "from eeHak *•
gariel,'' %t C. A. Palmar, who gam

N.

tAILROAD HAVE DONE SO.

PRESIDENT TO GIVE UP

*'hirago. Mar

To Heat Him Te IL

Coidlitalai the praaideot aald that It
.Mattered aat whether > naa a
eabloal Mtelatar or a ckrk If he piijl
;hh tmrt Mo tba wart and war

Not Guilty.
Battle rn-ch. Feb
Th- Jury
the cane of Floyd Hullcr.-i barged with
an nitempi to murder lib. father by

Reportad That Patten Waa. About to
Unload and tha Longa Sought

bare o( tbe toBaM cabtaH. but laaliy
roa are bare ba«ani>e you are
vtth v]ba« I worked tbough fan have

talk nbi-n bo

three hours and -'-u miBuic.-.
L PROSE THE SCANDAL
THE JACKSON prison.

■aniiffaaff. •aatSw-dhe toMla ffUrrn.

Ik Rapids. Ih- KIk Kapids I'ltlsem-'
•so.-iaiimi ut, board of trade was or

and meeliiig Is dclerr.-d tiu'.ll Apni. 1
owing til ij|e -p—-lal
<>
ivngtess id
liateiv all

I the Boosters viub wUti U was- oryani*ttl about tour or flvecuonths ago

home that vbe Icglsiators were
doing DoiblDg.

GRAND JURY
IS ^ HAND

KIk Hupids, Mi.li, Feb ;ii- Al one
Ibr liiigest meeliiigv ever held In

itu. and <^I> Tovme.
The'organlxatloii Is the outgrow Ih

OBilocbt lawyer sud pollilclan-

IN THE YEAR Utl.

have now been started .and negotlaI Work Along Board of Trade lion* made to «erure several,goad naLines For Ihe Beal Intcrecu of
liuiial and, state sp-akeis.
the Village—H. T. Blodgett
The reason That th- annua) banqii.-t

and •all sho«-d the gieai-'t enIhustasui.
A baiiqiiei
was
served
afier whlvh there were iddres.-a-s by

,
-

$6AD' FTHB

AT MANISTEE.

WILL MEET IN TRaVCRBC CfTY '

rider Ibe prellmioatT arrangement,
fur the annual banquet which bns b-en
deferred until April !>. Arrangemenia

together with all Us contenu- Including
two horses aud iwo cow*, besides nii-

Died in Church.
'
Hillsdale. yVL.
rt -Mi^ Ullun
Ueorge nvbb. « wenllliv pruiuiiieni widow
,
d or heart dlsesse. wblle kneeling
tbe eburch pew si eaily Lenten
In tbe death of Mr. Marsh the coiAmuolty !o.-e> one of lu most Highly re. services ludsy.

Tbe-o.-er dangbter la
Bancroft, of this place

Park Plare Parlors yesterdav to ron

known origin at 12:30 tbb morning,

who bad bees feeble for some lime,
lag 7S years of age. and the ^bort uf
bis daughter's death. Alire S>-eley,

FORESTERS

TIME

There was a meeting of Ibe pi
liriiy and executive committee* of (be
Craad Traverse IJnmlii dub In ih<

Honor, Mieb., Feb. 26—The bam on

Klagtley. Mich.. Feb. 2«—The
aad death la one family la one day ot^

LOCAL

tional Speakera.

Also Gena.

Wat Civil War Saldicr.

*tten® jnaugurai

Ibe goremmeal

canal

offlc><

ibc firwl day an npporiu'nHF
tcndlbg.

at

at-

STATE ROUNDUP
K II Imdd d i'saie fram tkc eaoa-

rir

lo-

'Vastiiug-.oli

P. Oray. are hart

.Monday ften tbe sute round up of lamen lasUtui-s held at Ml Pleasaat arrtv-

ually on the jump dwrtg tbHr itay fi
Jit. Pirassat, there bertg a* WIe mw

-Mdeo Smith, ibt renalor having
Mayor Ccrualoe. tick"is for th-

menu.

.VILLAGE-CAUCUS.'

lb-

following

placed In tbr «cld:
^sldenl-llr. W. M

ticket

being will again
sfaiucr

Paymt.

be arvt

Miswun.

ofSter on

ih-

of the Wthem

died
Boffge and U E ftafley.

Pituiurg. March
li roaarllfa
KDae. Waxaeon aad Brand warn

PresUeat Ramsey. ladhcMd with tbe
qnlred for a Srwt ofScer ea a steamer cowdimeo. was aeqalttat o* tba
emn'a order. '
.
^
Uke the Mlaaeari.
llolda rakster'a'paper*. this beiog re-

Larly today.. He waa «6 yean odd and

ALDERMAN FOUND GUILTY.

Michigan
Tran-prla-ioD' company, found guilty of coospMey this aftarthis Fear. Captain Jonawm ia'~hs eaThe Jury wa* oM U boara aad
perieoced and ^ able navigator and recommeoded clemency, rwmxi Bank

blc Marie. Mich. March I —
Smith, a ptoncer employe of

i knew an the lake vwaaeUntk.

m«-

gates who are ublig*d tp rci-rt after

.•1-11.-M1I- of wm-Lni How ing ihiv afternooa. There wa* aa egcellent series of meetlags and ttrn*
Per.' 'Strquette tisin l-ave. for tse »id Tafl ; s pinMatml Of ib..- Cu.jcd
very toe progmmf* given. Tbe dele­
State'
Thwrvwiay. The genilei
win m-'the giH-.i'- of S<-na1or Wllliain, gates and visitors wei;* begt engttn-

'-rooun.

W. H. Smith Dead,

.• ‘ ive rbt baaqart

kr place on tne drst night rt

ty invtuute BBd A
1

Jrait. Mrs. Norah k'lmu and
Mr»SuHoria Bay Put Ticket in tti* Field;
©N MISSOURI.
da Haxcl. accotttpxniod by Mrx. MiU..
Thia Arumoen.
ICapUm OMrgt JoHnaon w<H Again
uralsbcd the moeu-.
Huttons B*y. MUb . Manh 1.—The |
^
Offlear.
Bweet' was toiricd bv.ltie 'bl: vIHafe- cauiUs was held here this hi-' Cayrialn Gc-orp- jolinMin of this (llr
wife, who died six year* agu.

ft is plannc

b>f at the high court meedtie In this
n 1912, In order to give the dele­

:

•3-

IMt HCKALD.

PliT BY REDDEST
trS"”=
J2?\i1K5i.
’^'■SJrsggfmn:-

.......•^5t2;:22
Mri« M mcmMM L...
IU(A I. IMt. »t U» portotto U
TlBfwM aty. Mldu u4v tt« 4ct
m o( lUnh 1 lITt.

OtaMN nil *011 3.009

MEN ON HAND

TUEftOAV.'HAnCH 2. i90k

Traverse at) Stale Bant

would mean ouay HMmsandsgfdolUis to this city and amke thU a barbor that would be of great valoe to
•.Mpplng In this seclton ol Ihe slat.-.
Srualor Sinllh bre always maullou-d
a great derire ii> i«v>n»ot.-.lhe iuteresis
tif Traverse City and this welina of
Ibe atate as well, and his famlliarliy
wilhshipplnglnteivsts and <>nr indua

A Tncy Lay. PreoWawl.
B. VIOT4 CMaeh. Vfco Pre
Samoed Oarlpad. CrehMr.
A. J. Hay^^ AagUOiaU-.

A. J. UaniuA AML^ifcljrr

trUI reeoorces bare causod him to
lealiiv fiT>m a prarilral vtaBdiwnat
wkat a breakwaicr would mcaa to this

NEtt CASES WEK«A)EB

X the (Ollowbuc by shsklag well
bwilc. aod lake In teaspoualul
doacs after ateals and at bedtime;
indellon. ono-hi

t'ompwnd Sjrup Ssrw^srllls. thn
ounces. A local druggist Is the s
thorlly that tbesr simple, harmless
With 'the Eaeaptlon of Ore Casa, tha ingredients can be dbtsined at nominal
cost from our borne- druggisi.
Entire Calendar waa imartad
The mixture Is said to rles
Raadr—wmiaiR Prire Plead­
s.:i«ugtbcn the clofcgi-d and losetlve
ed Nat Oulitr.
Kidneys, ovr-------iiliig
^ "■
Bsekacbe. Bladder weaknes
id I’rinsry tiouble
PruB Moadaru ^rd.
all kinds. If taken
........... before tbe stage
Rrlght's disease.
A llae np of ealooo area who i
charged arith alolaUaB of Ua llip
law WM the (eatnre o( the opeai

VtKY IMPORTANT.
ef the Uareh terai of Cotali
n* Matter of newM* dlspoui eoart. which coareaed ie thp--«borl
MUU lor TrnT«fW CItjr u Mir a* beaaa thU aflereooa with Jodhe-ProdiMportnnt u Um btndlns «l
orlck W. Marae
Ore or thaiD, HaTVer Plerca. Phil
daMriM altbauch va all of
aroald >&« to MO tnmar nev indot- Ohenner. Prank Nay. Aaiea Hobka.
trtaa. Uitaad <X waUlag (or aariblax aad WUUbm PHre. all of whom
the bar aad eaterU tappw U the feaeml bealU o(
oar paaph. »• abooU take actlm bo- ed a plea o( not gniliy.
New eaaes added to the caieadar
Met A* oaUaaak McaraAaaa
Smith
ve.
Charlaa B. SmlUi.
Wa «re a« (aarlag aar

' clears the urine of sedluenl and regu
urinttlon. eapertally at night,
curing even the wore! forms of bisd
der weskneaa. ' >
'
a or woman here who (eels
Ineys are ool strong
t-a1(hy
Ithy msnnor should
shnu.. mis
.
lerlpUoii
. ;loii at home and give It
a trial, as it U said to do woailcrs for

BmnDA^^RPmSE

Fiianda of Mrs. prank HhH Called an
«( aar Usd ol dUMM, bat tha (art dlveree. Pratt A Davis.
Jaaea Edward Wheeler Ta. Emma ' Har Saturday Evening—Ltft gei
that «a are danplBg (he M*a«a ol
Pretty Pretenta.
ekr a< llA0h Kreeas lato Uw bar tUy Wheeler, dlvoree, Oeorge W. Cur­

CAPITAL. EaOO.000
SURPLU9, E6OC0O

iiivi in Vt'ashiogtoB, and wbihi the
need of a breakwater was r»>eogntr.-o.
there has novir been any suec-ss lu,
getting the matu-r before the proiwr
eommlitees. The fan that a survey
haf bi-en pn-v
pn-vlded for in tbeeiver and
.............................

- r Smith. demon
harbor
bill by Senator
saith is
Is awake to
It Senator Smith
Interests
Its of Traverw
Traverse City and that
he Is exerilng
rtlog bis *ffi
efforts to beneai
this coami
lUBlty.
Would Be Valuable,
without vaylqg that a soils,
ble breakwater vrblch will furnish «beliir for all kinds of vessels during
rlormy weather will i-i.-et the apprv'va^
Qf owner* of lake era/! upon the big
lake
II wilt also promote tbe In
rrvase of pleasure craft, which, in
11 item. 1
Tho
Itself. is DO small
aoitaMu-proioc
It bad aui
has kepi Traverse Cilp la the
■arkgroiind as a point lor Ibe assoin•llng of'iileaaure lake crali on the
great lakca.
Tho imponanio of ihU tmprovcmeni
ant be over-e*tlnvated, and SenaSpllb will reeeivx- Ihe cordial aupport of the people in this *r-.lion of
the state In his efforts io provide (or
a hreakwalor lu Grand Traverse bay
fbr Traverser C'liy.

Vi. Patchla to delead him. Mr. I’alr'k
a alreadr «o^ U thar i

:

That la aaotbar raaaoa (Or prrimpt
aeUaa la iha Matter re the taosar

I'ked (nr a IIUlc Uniu la abirb
rrT<pare.-the derease.
Elmer Tx-als and Eliuer llendrk-k

SURVEY FOR
BREAKWATER

r oaM nrhaa ali of the people will aee glar>, ph-aded out (gulliy
; the vladoM or abceuliy of inch act- re^atir at tbe' bar.
At the opeajui;

A (dfeand aicmoeat ta

(am

three Maata U Oat ihrcoet woaM be
aMab Mm than- ^angtap the <1te of
tho water worka.

IT IS NEEOCO.

u(

when

court

be hcUovos to be working aatlxtactur
Aa il la now aocklag hU honor
stated (hat tbe warden, when a prison
has ptored himself a cuudcl prison
er. brlwis hia case before tbe pardon

board, not ualtlog for tbe (rlends '
Tranrae Olr has i
I (or tha aaeloa take aclioo, u In mBDy cases t
« tha wreM, ahclterad.oa tba aoath priBonre has no (rlAids tu lutercsl
; >hrtho«Uraadaathooaataad weat thrmtelvoB In hla behalf. On eccaalon
prlaoser has proved bimnelf're­
hr high hUta. Bat 10 the aoith. It ia
wp»»«. and aa tba preYalllag Moren liable. he la made a treaty, when IhM
done, and amdel priw
eoan trea tha norib. Uli (eaUre nwld
foha tha harbor e( much of lu aaaM- have /ren here allowed to aocore poaaaa. la IMht «f thIa. tha (a<4 that alUoDS down town, tnrelag over their
:a^ to the prtnoa bat are alloared
■paatap TTOIMre Aldan Baalth haa
arewalid ta harlag an appnwri^Uoa

MEANS MDCn ID CIH

Jud«<'

Mayuc spoke (or a law ulouics uiM>p
tbo ladetonnloatv acMocc law. wbk-h

J keep tbo amoaM that It

Is

j>aM

then over what they could earn la tli»
vatar. la aS the reore gmUlrlBg to: prisoa.
The cai|c of tbe People va Harrey
tha pdMio odTravaraa Cltr.
Pierce are tahen up al 3:30 this j
That (ha prorUka for a aarwj
pot threagh (or a aurer (or a hirek-

aHowod to ataat wbea tha au
Meat (varlag aarrare o( the <%eborsaartreMaad harhoraadthe 8LClair
The »th unarterlj eonvenllon of the
Hm won atrlekaa oot Hakga H aU East Day and Blair Sunday Brhool aa
tha reora appreetatad. TraTersa Cltr soclatloa will be beM at (he new E.
E. church on Saturday. Uarcli 6.
haa long recagiiiMi the ooad of
MovTiIrM haaflen.
haaahwalei' hare, b« before Soaator
*:30—Devotional aervice by the iwaSreOh (Dok tha oretter up. aem
Words o( welcome—Mrs. Wheal.
■reiaaSaf (a getuag -n be(er«
Reapeose—Mias Grace Wilsey.
prapar lareaiHtii. haare aothlag hre

-Jr*»^Uaa EdueaUoa"—W. E

Ahcn Senator Smith Waa Here I
Summer «p tha Tuacarera. the Ne
of a Beeakwa'ter far Thla Harbc
^Wat painted Out to Him.

The utlici-i> «>f to, Ni'ilhw.-.iein
l>i-cirlrl Mnivniiea, UMaxinlhiii luel in
Ihe olllte n( .Iplili A. lousiiui'i Iasi
iii-aiil and niade plaiix H>i Ihr Ma Mai(ulM-e nio-lilig bite In Jum-. June 112

1ST FOI_aAlllim

M aoiM. M hoire M the «

I- exia-eled Nval there will I- Ui'uisniid> of Uai-calHT-s. ill l»wn »ii thn-o,1*11 lUy.. The last llliie lh. iieau'la
tii-ii lint III Ti.iMTT.e tily’. Im-u- weiv
Ml'!.' lu.uuo vb.l|ois III

i^M'K WtfisianMilimHi
hr BiMT Bi
TmHL.

Ti

cIhomu'-

wiiiii tln Uldncvssrc
cMt fd oidvr or As*
e»HTl,
KslueytfouMehaa
hccfimc
prevalent
that il Is nid unromf men lor a child to ho
born afflict^ with
weak kidneys. If the
ild urinates too oRcn. iftlir urine scahls
vm: Aesh. or if, when the chiUI leocbcsan
age wbreit sbonld be able ItvconlroUhe
{nuage. it i» >■« affliclcil with IwU-wet-

NOW ORGANIZB)

■:-«h-k giaiiK', No- i:#ai_ Iu.s'Im-c-11
lonipA-jeiy l•lgallize(| hp rV'pnty-C:«iiiltli. Ibe oiflrei* insmlled nnd •
iiyibvDg luade icaily for the wink
ers«iiln;hiii. The new grange -stai
uiiii 3it charier nieiula-r’, hm.ih.'.vir.
tidoble IS doe to a diwesed mndi
ler will be bcld i>|ioii until th', tuthe kidneys and Madder and bo
iiici-lir.g wiiich will lx- in Ihr, .- s '-l
haUt ax mo« pec^vlc sappose. Women ay well as men ere mailemuer- The meetingv will In- lieid In th. >!'
able with kidnev and hla-hlcr trouble, Vick lown hall.
_
and lioth need the aamr great remedv.
Tlie mdd and the immciViatc efleci
'
SwiB^ltocR
snntt realised, llist
_ _ . >lteat il snntt:
by dreggiatw. in fifty*
cent and one->U>Uar
site bottles. Yonmay
hsve a aample bnule
bv nuil free. alMi a

[ST&fi«25c, ROWLAND
bsaiwre BUww. TKi

help., m the wiirld’

tie- al»«e
>' CM'SLCel
them and

Kirtnoe irroiMc pn-vj niwn llirmipd.
----------------------a,----------...

-Wiahingtor, 0. C., FaA 27. 1*09.
W. Hannan,
Travarta City. Michigan.
I have previdetf In Hver and harbor
III today far'survey far breakwater
I TraveMa City.
wmiati) Aldan Smith."
The above lelegraiu explaliw lUell.
will be rvnii-mbcred that Giiltrd
Rtales Senator William Alden Smith.
ipanled the gorernmeni revenue
cutler Tuscarora upon a trip along
Lake Michigan shores latpecliug the
various harbors. When the Tuscarora including many of the thousands ni lesti- |
emm-d Grand Traverse bay, {(> com­ motiial retter* receieed from Rifferervi
mander. Senator Smith. Mrs. Smith who fn-ind Svramp-Ront to ta just the .
nd other disllagnished l•eo^l1p were
p Dr. Kilmer
guestas.lor a (vw hours of Tiau-riH\c sore and
I't make ativ
I’Uy,
-misu' r. Nit ri-niemtar the name, I>r.
Il Needed Sadly.
The great need of a hrcakwaler in Kilmer . .Snamp-Ranl. and the a<hircM,
fivanil Traverse hay wasv pointed oat
ton. N. Y*. OB even- hotUc.
Senator Smith, and hr r.-adll,v reeI’gntzed that siTh an tmprnveniejil

Withlagioa.
'
Reports aod electloa p( afficcra.
' hare nniaiod. tt N to ha hoped that
thd aarrep wU aaaa be Made and that
tha hraakwatar srill
follow la the
e by Jahnaen Dreg Ca.
ohortoat porelUe tine. Wa ballava
DrvoUoaal acrtlec by Iho Rev. J. V.
that with p aaftahla hraakwatar. Trevr Uatthewa.
Netic* of Ta* Till*.
CollerUon.
o the owner or ow nnr* of any at|d all
ronfeeetice work—P. H Bam.
tntcrcsN lu ihc land herein di**cril.
ooatar woaid amoont to a great deal
Diar^ailOD. led by the Rev. A. A. Alcd and to the mortgagee or uior(,
rerea tMa It doaa at preanl. A brrehgagrt-s named In all ondlacbarged
OTganlgathu—C. & Dye.
wotar hare weoH atao pravMa aheiiar
recorded mortgajn-s agalust said
Blagtag.
land for iinpald lazes lher«-of. i>i
tar tha big laka enft u ibay could
Exorcise—Mra. Warren's elass.
record:
Me np hare aeeara from any atom.
Talh on state conventkm by Miss
Take Nnticc that sale lias been law
H «ooM«l» provtda ahaltar for ploap- Grace Wilsey.
Inlly made of (be following drm-rihnd
t. D- TAYLOR.
lands for unpaid taxc*. ihcrecm. and
GRACE WILSET.
PfesIdroL
that the nudurvlgncd has jitic ihcrt-tn
dooMadIr Mare wooM be a great InSecrelaiy. c—.
under lax deed Issued therefor, and
ermaa M eraft «( thla aboraeter.
yon are cntny-d to a reconvey
oodr owned looaliy hot la rlaUlag • NtWMARCH-KOLSNOERFER.
e thereof at aiy?- tlnie within six
iths after scnlc^ tpon you of thu
»are«faa VOMnn^Paapii Were wedded
..cc. upon paymeuil to the under
stgnrtl or to the ^ftlster In chanc'-ry
Wllliaiu Howard
NewMareh
of thb ceanty In which tbe lands He.
Mias Soslima Daisy Kolsaderfer.
miMtMo yetmg people of Paradise
tssrashlp.. wm> ualled In narrtake
and the fi-es ol ihr
NpMhar of the tmptayre of the Mll- Sauirdxy by Ihe Rev. K 6_ UrC
gc e( the First Mclli- ahvrlff for the seriicc or losl of pub1|,

Ukaa srere JMemapawiad A. A
..................to ta eumpuied
...
od'lat eburS Mr . aad Mrs. .\'ewmarch caOpn of this notice,
Oaj^ to tha Train.
will make (Mr hone OB the J. W. as U|icni personal aervice of a declara
Hon ax commencement of suit, and the
r (am at Gi
further sum of live doRars for each
A.J. Doyle left Monday torChaiiotte
deierlpthm. wi-.hout oibtT additbuiM
Ntvtiy Marriad C«upl*
ta take up hU new hnalaoat. after II
Is \ery happy, so Is every person cosU or rharge*. If pavBient as aforepmtr arewtreei re Maaiaaer o( the who hat nod,«ealih and la free from said lx not made, the undersigned will
Institute proceeding* for poaaeaskin of
....................... for (hose who
draw OMdidepartMaBtartbe A
Ibe land
MUUhn-aMra. A aoreber o( tba aw- not. aad (or Ibuae who h
UescrlplIOR of laud: Ions ihn-e. four,
tpreloa er
playre«f the atora ware at the traia
nine and leu. Block set enty. VHIagc ol
.
discovered 1
M wire hlta OodapaaA Ha wre ac
laterlochea. Grand Traverse cOUBiy.
Hug on the greatswt help.
HIrbIgaa; amoint paid. S*28. tax for
paaM hp Ms paraab, Mr. aad Mn. iha( boa bm a favorite In
TWir !*•(.• *
b
MRS. AS'NA PERRT.
of (hair chOd, Mra. Doyla will datay
Pltee^o^bii^esa. Intertocben. MIth.
hir departare (or a few days.

Higli Grade Coffee al a Popular Prke
20e Ihe lb. Sold Everywhere.

H. H. %. C. P,
V(.i a fi.ilerial soiiei;.. I,

I

tbe sallsfactiou of the iwnrt
H hi deferred, the nere ooatlr the
aaacavtU ha. :Ve are AailBiu to aoe their casre wore eoatlnaed unlU tUiFxt sraaloB ot uiurl.
.
' a^m-atapB ukoa la thia reader aad
William 1'flce. c*BlgedTW«rbur
: hettare «mlr that the Ubc *UI KOon
;
;

ItNL

<- sulUlriF' hd luOlklkwr

AU. KOTDB OF OUT FLOVXBS

Thousands Will Be Here to Attend
the Oiotrid Meeting on June 22
and 23—Flans Made.

siii-;

very plesMint eveiilue-

F. M, PAINE.

F-i_ORIST

MACCABEES COMING

HINERAl lERE

pica o( oot gullm was calcrod. lli
as glvuo permisrtOD by the court
seento an alturoey, and he asked J.

--issr=.rsji;gi=jr“

3 per Cell lUawu M rise ScsMlu

U adodlted to be sot the bMi prao- tis atlomey, and John A. Biot
.Wylh-. Mkb.. March l.-Mrs. Frank:
. Uaa. Ttnreno Cltr haa no right what- Thomas Hynea. partaerehlp aeeo
Hull of 1 Wbst street at Wylie, enlei
am i» paUate thio bar aat *a are tog. the nltoreeya being Covell.
mined about 3« of her fiieuds Salni
IMh placed to note the aenUtreai Crosa aad J. W. PauAla. la the case
veiling In honor of her 3>illi hint
teward
6.
Qrover
va.
Jerry
Sulllthat M halai laaaUMied la favor o(
day. l>rogressive pirdo was p!sy«-d
•laatalllhi a piaat hero to Uka.aai* o( van. irustue In baakrvptfy, the court
nnd Frank Hull nnd .Mrs. Geoige Wah
at taaat a porUoa ol the aewaga. The pertullted the plalatlffi
CArried
uR (hejiiwt pilies whih"
■a. Srorthwaitr A AI«m Mda'. a oartaia part ol ohieh U
Ihe consolaiiona fell to Stanley Sand '
hatred taa harlag lU Maar aoNrtr way ale appearing (or the plaiatlffH
and Mrs. H. Noriia. Alter refreshd P. C. Ollbert (or the d
latatberlmoaacooiM oftbe levaU.
Died at Seldlera' Home.
nienls were served, the giiesU wore
vaald ha aa eaeelloat pidca to aa- This caso was atsu added (■> tbu cal
rntrrUlued aithvoeai and luslrumenttahUah-a plant •( tbli aatare (or av eadar.
al music, which, was declan'd rxeel- piniioer Of Iho Grand
With titc ezeeptkm v( ouc ca>
Tiaverse ivI'eavIngV Mrs. Hull's glon. aiTlv.-d Krldsy iilghi from Grand
entire calendar was reportnd n<ady at hut. Ik-lore
Swcjn passing away »l t
friends presenled her with a silver
or alUaa and Uwre la bo ream «hr It: opeolog seaaioa. Tbe trover
i-tflay i.ioiiiliig HI ihi- sol
■■■-iry
ajioon
ahd
a
salad
howl,
with
CfaUioB J, Arnold
vs.
Rebecca
(bar ahoaldat in thU cltr. but like
. Hr wBs
y-uis 'dd.
twwt wishes for as many more huM) Punera! s.-rvlc/a wen- held this nfirr. a^ atbor eoaMauailrelr new tuna. Plem. was placed at the (out of thehirthdays; and when they BiiiUy
lcrw..i undenakliig
caloadar.
Enoch Siullli. oharged with larceny they earrh'd away a teniembretu-c iH |isrh>rs. under the auspiei-sof MrtHierof a tram o( h0raeB, aloud laub

1 CcKnl Sul&x sniuB Me

nisayyears. Some yearsago Mr. lisu-,
compiled siatistlrs rvlatlie lu.

DOUGLASS

Odd Lots
In Kubbcni and F c 11
Shoes of ail ki^ds RoinK
at Baritain Prices now.

Felt Shoes

ALEXANDER EXEED

small bU<«
LOST—F'lv.
rs ago SI.
i«: dng. «.,:gbi It tba.
-.hurl nair. white strap taitwocn
Imiit leg.
.Auswer to BBMr - Ol
Rusur. tin rc-ward. Jio. Mundiy.
fedar R. F. I>. No. i.
Feb. »Mar, 3 3* .
Mn^j* ^iihTMlbellaBBab « Ijiy
radhaery depariiueal. kfl this »->rnog 4gi Grand lUpkls, to study the
lyles aiih f'urh * Riiote Co.

Notice el Tax TUla.
To ill. . WI,..WM'TS »r any amt xt1
iil',|esis III th', latui .hi-reiu d*-'ejil*
•d and In llir tiiiii-tgasei- or iieiti
mgees uani'd In aU undlM-bare'->l
,|-i-»rd>d iiinrtesg*-.. ■ Ireainwl said,
lU llalie. Mill. , yvh. -.'J.- linili-. .V
v.iuaer. who lUMki J"ll*ai H<*ll«iiA l.iiid (nr uupaid Uses tCPU-uii. and
l.•lTlld:
;.iid w.Va ari. *lwl nl riidjihli.
Take NoUn lhal sato has be.'g law
11/!H> days in the la-irnli I
Illy msile of Ib<- foUnwina deacrile-«l '
iiiipald is\r> iherena. and
t'orieclliiii by Judge .Mayiie
iiidei>lgni-d has liile llH-relii
ei-iiy. The joiige wanwil
d'-ed tS'Ui'd Ihereliir. and
liial vliiiul'l lie Ilium ill Ann
inai you at" A-i'litlr-'! Jo a riumivey.
afier iviuipl.-liiig Inn m uI
ap<>' tbeivol at any ilnn* wllhhi wIV
.......... ... nfler seiii.v ii^ui you id tins
millii,. u|a>n (laMinnl, in the liudei
. Ign, ,| ni in ilie ivui.iei III chauieiyA
of ib„ .vnmtc UI Whieh Ihe Uud> lb,,
nf ail -lUii-, imid ii]mii aui-Ii iinreham-,
tngelber wilh niie hiii-dred tw-r lent
.iddiilonal ihcn'iii. and ihe fews of tin.-h'-i Iff fnr Ihe »ei vic' or «v»st cd puMI
a;,l :<xmit. held al lalhia Ilf this mdliv. li> be ta
ihe pndKile iiffi,.- I Ihi-cil.v <d Tfwv as ufmii tn-r>nnal si
iimi;. »ii the I3te lli.ii n- i«niineii.-in
I'. Ilur.i,
linilii r siiDi of hi,
I'.d IL Walk'-r d. riipiloii. willi.uit •dher odditlonsl
jU'lge ef l.rotaile
'TI.-I nr .iisrc''-'. II pay iii,;iU a- aliu.,
sal'll Is |K»1 Iilade: Ihe iind.rsigneii will
I of lie- ,.-UbU- of .\!
iiisiMuIe pnHTH'dIiigi lor ihissosiuii of
31 V. .\nd.-i>, ii
th-daiid.
liiiwa'rd having fil'd
heseriptinn of land: fihisl Wf I'il
Piuil ae-cNini I
of lh<, wnithwvst guailer (K*. Roe. 21.
e<ui.-. and her pTnwitri Vcirih. Ranges West; airtnret '
paid. XKllgu:
lax for years 1S!>;.
I. Iiuio. iiwi. ipur. I?03. 1901.
He Comet Back to Antrim County
He Will Step Right Into a Bunch
ef Trouble.

3J"..

s’r;r";

RlUia.iig
flirtll

Biium ■u.-riwwBry'td red< cm. one
hundnd sixip-sig an« ,«»IW rtoUsrs.
plus Ibe ■•-<'> uf. the Bherlff and eusis
of piibliniilou.
A
WH.UKRT TlT-I.EIt.
Mace of fcu-lnr«*.
Interkahea. kliib'g.n.'
To Thomas Fan am! Sa.ti.- Fhir;
Graiites-s niidr'r Ih, ' hisi .re«-nrd,d

The Compulsory Sale
Was a big success in every sense of the Word,
both for the tpeople in general ^nd for ourselves.

Wc Were Forced to Raise Money
AND WE DID IT.It was a BONA HDE PRICE-CUTTING SALE and the goods sold
Were DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE.
WeWind in going through our
■ Mi^n stock lots have been broken and
THESE MUST CO.

ISO Pfdrs Men’s Pants, Finest and Best 150
|.j0 pairs.of Men’s l’.inis,fmcst and bc;si malcrials—Cassinicrcs and Cheviots;
stout and slim sires; actually wur-h up lo $0
/IQ nn^ Q
a pair, to be dosed .out at, per pair ......................... €lllU 0»*tO

115 Boys’ Knee Pant Suits 115
Made Mil frivin tine Worsteds and Cassimercs; c!rt;ant i>.iiier(i-> and well tail­
ored; every suit a pcrbi: one ami every snit a
157^ Slflfl SI 157
barKan at $1.50 to $:i.5u, to dose out at..................Wi V OliU M^XsVf

What We Are Doing on Menls Suits and Overcoa's
To buy dolhinn (fom-us isjusi like Kenini* ytild dcdl.irs ai -"'I o:iils a pltce. bcLau»c
. our dothiuj; has (he style, make kntkvalue anti will bo jus as
1‘
for next season’s near a? ii is now.

For Women-thc $! 25
and $1 50 kinds Roinu at

SIO values. $6.48
$12 and $13.50 values. $8.48
$15 and $16.50 values. $|0-48
$18.50 values. $12.48
$20'and $25 lvalues; $15.48

98c

Anticipate your wants In the Clothing line. An extra Suit or
Overcoat is the best investment you can make.
;

ROWLAND DOUGUSS

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

SclU Gw>4 SkOM

F-OR

RKAt- BAROAirUS

t TUtWAV, MAH6H 1 Nan

'of Urrwilbslmraa“folloirarw.*W.
^mlth. Herbert

MooUfue.

8i

Gsrland and Prokop Kyselka.
« remalw were laid to rest In

OASTORM FORGOT THE COFFIN
utdOhlUrM.

Kind You Have
Always Bou^
Bears the
Sigoatore

Had to Be Sent Part of Way by Train
and Part of Way Ovarland t
Oet It There.

FUNERAL SERVICE

THE BIG STORE
Ki^hU Templar Had Charsc af *i
Sarvlee and Many .Prttnda Aaaambitd At Daapraa Hama.
Ill that remaitted martal of the late
I. A ThooipaOD waa.'ltiid lo reel
Oakwood Saturday, ilu' funeral
service belay h.'ld at J o t-tock at
lome of Mr*. ThompaoB's tuoiher,
Airs. Maryaret ncaprea. on Souih

Maao-loBa. Mich.. Uarrh
1 —Tbe l-'iilOD street, tbe Rev. Dema* rocbllo
mile child of OeorsenmoB'. dledftal- offlclatltiy.
nrday and Mr. Dlllow, ,wbo livos at
The home wa* flllcd lo everflosiny
Pickerel Lake, made arTanset
ith frlcada who cama lo pay their
a hlrlontl nadertaker for a casket and last respects, maoy of them helny old
k>ca] liveryman for two rie*. 1'be pailenia of fir. Tbomosoa. who practs were sent tbIs.monUos anil when tired lor maay years la this city. The
they were almosl there. It was disrov- funeral service wa* coodneted by

VorN^corio.

Are You Going To BuUd?'
.
inad-oi 8a
*n»lirv. have nil thi- different sit-» or ylaes.-Uai uu Brtii rattles so lurg- an assorliuei
iu jKiiling up ihe.flnevt ^•^ll•ence. We »
ater The sootier you yet our prti-e* the

Maple Sugar is so Good.
The lime is near at hand when yoa will warn i
•Anchor. Odd Rttn>ka. Two kind* oT Ten Quart Sap I
any sir.- i>l Svnip pan* to or.ler, G.:
pin*
u will ta- jin-pared ‘

.r

For Over
Thirty Years

mmihomorB

CASTORIA

HARSB^ STUNG
Gave Man Gtipper Only te Pind Obt
Had EaUn Pour 0|her
and Had Money.

Post Cards ol Tiiaverse aiy

ni. K. B. White. W. P . f'rotser.

>. Mleb.. March l.—VIllBye
Marshal Ceorxe
tVhIte think*
known -rraay men -when he sees them,
ih la the asylum ai Traverse City,
ah when It was reported
there was a craty lumber >aek in the
vlllaye. he looked him up. -'He-r
■Dceeded lo lead him up with

lone bMB a fiiesa of the kindly old

hot supper which the man disposed el.
CeaUemaB. (poke of the itrame Ur.
He ,wa> then taken to the coop aad
Wilhelm had made In the early yean
given a warm bed for the nlybt. The
when be am came to the cHy. *hei
loralay. the marshal found that
It a-aa iben praeileatly a wlldernaai
the man had ptenty of money, a larye
He Udd bos the youns man. by lil*
f of tobacco and other pesa^lotn
relldbtllcy and eoerfiy, had been siren
then he learned that previous It
>W»erai seriiw Wm PrMched by the am one poaltion of tnni. then anotb- bU feedlliy him. eharlttble peraont
er. until be bad anally become one of
Re*. 0. C«eMlh-4jM Away t»
four other nice meals
(lockbolden in the arm where be
nm In OakwoM.
a bad cut on bis bead
bad started In as a sroeery clerk.
bul talked freely lo the marshal. He

AltbOBfb he apoke of the tur.
was ordered to emlyrate.
U tbe time vhleb be had ballded
aad lired the
part of bli life Mr. Wllbelm had made In h» buaiceai
Un*. had aaea bU tanlly tro* up aad IKe, the apeaker did not 'forget
leare Ha ahalter for homei of iheir 'above all elae Mr. Wilhelm wa* a burP*B. all that remained mortal of tbo band and father, and that be bad !
laie E. P. Wilbeln reeled yeaterday bl< me aolbat It was as eiample for
aReraooa. vblle foneral aerrleee irrre hie eblldren to follow.
held. Tbt borne vaa not iar«e eaooib

The aeral trlbuiea wera raasniaeMl.
to acoommodale an who «lab«d to and ware mute tettinmbiale of the
pay (heir last reepeeu. aad many love and esteem in which Mr. Wtlbelm
stood OBtalde vblle the serrlcea vara was hold. Un. L. P. Tttns many aeverooadorted.
al aelecllona, and* the i>all
brarers
The Ear. Deraaa

Coebtlo, n-bo bad nerefoor of the mnai inilmale friends

Ik-sa DrXWTChase'a
»S:&SS!!y.Ointment
Per hale by Johntor Prup Co.

JiKl no
th.TI- 1

!

r larycM vartety of I.oca1 Vi.-w. of Traverse I'liy of t.ny firto In Ibe cHy. Them an> 351 ]
will s.mn have mo -. Thi* U or- of the lewl wav,
adv.-nl-.- v.eir beauiiliil cltv that |
out Irieii-is tile cat s and the, will .am m .oiue and se.- all th.-*.- b.autv siH.rs. We bt
1. Vl-*s .if Hie ,||-. suii i:i.-s» .i|. *..|| a, the Kaim- 'ptite as tbe u
for*!" ;he 8i, Pairlck IVsi Cutd.,
•Ilffercnl cl>-siiais.

Have You Seen the New Stock oi Hair Goods?

.id upon the easket.
The Ml**ee Ora Itobp aad B*le
lancllfl left today for a visit wlih

lul ROIHI* in ibi- l»r> l,.,isl. Ilnisiuti. n, .„k Mis- MtlS-.-lllmti ........... Il,.,ii tii the lleantv Patlor.

*

friends lo Grand Rapid*.

for tlirS years be was a niitbt watch-

he's hunyry.'’ said the marshal

SERVICE AT HOHE

B. -I. Moryan.
The floral offi-rlnys were nurot
nd maoy beautiful scl piece*

. purple, ytw
' Kiaes. (hirbi.B Papers In purple. I
s Nine
Bonk*. Hlenoyrapsiv-i > I
-t and ibr Royal Tyimwtiiers.

■•vlu ss-ichl

about jg miles from Uancelona.
Kelley. T. H. OIUI*. Herbert Jnyni,
l-'rank PriedriHi.-J M. Siimrali nnl

Syrttp Cana,
1 them, tiiea when the sap be-

Typewriter Supplies

eied that the casket bad been left be­ Kniabts Templar, the Elks Winy in
hind. It was neressary lo dend the
aitenilanre In a
** *r11 ae h
M to Antrim, abd Iben by rati to Cold doten members of ihe Grand Traverse
Sprlosa and bani it three miles
Medical society The mnslr was furn­
~Und to ncken-i lake.ybe ceremony be- ished by a male quartet rantpow
Ins delayed some lime, Pirkerel lake

leguUr Mac* that are aaed aad tb
pud In thU ronnecUuB we want t
IhtiWers- Hard*
^'We On. KvemblBy that you Woul
llr.uits i> }oii have any plaiw to be carrte
!ie-in y.nir .wvitk.

WILL START
NEW FACTORY
>VE MAKING INDUSTRY TO BE
INAUCUkATEO' HERE.

Breakfast Would Be a Heap Better
............... .
n

If you had a dish of Tuasle.1 Oai tnok.-.-. If. e-.hi.-ihliie m-w ni-.| ibi.-.-

s fuese can sew a eiiffleieni qnantily

Ijav.- .-ai.-ti || sav It la li

nunt will he n.-aiti-.* and Oiirahlliiy kindly .vdtlse him li.v mall. Travelllhg
men. who diwire lo handle the huin#made artlrle as a side line, or ladle#

lu .-iipply the demnnd il wilt be sliici­ of teams, so ilutt ih.- Queen City glove
ly adhered to. Hy this plan the factory will go on the market a>- near. ah«owould Ih- more lar reaching In iu bt-n- Julely peifcl us they can ibe blade,
eflis and would Ih> srutlt-n^ over h ll is designeil in make theai a -guar­
,|dargt-i an-a to Itu- advantage of ev.-ry anteed glove'and every effort will Ih.K-ceibh as well n^do the most good I»-nt lownrd |irt.d'iriiig the d-siied re.
In the iiuilteYof dislrliniiing the mun- suit This does'uut Iiieap'ihai au ad

I. H. COXI, MANAGER

ev w-.heie if is most needed. The sew- vanis- In prire will 1*- fequiri-d of ks
iog of .-anvas glove* i> nol a> easy n ral mevbaiiis but 11 mean, that qual
Il would appear irora a emmal exam- itx <tin^-red Ihe gU»v will be as
foailon Of a finished glove, and ao a cheap or rhea|M-r wl'h le-tier work
M AIM NMded for Cutting the Ma- pi-miuin win he paid to beginners so mnnablp than any other on; the toarth.ii duilirg Hie lime'they are getting
ttrlala—Plaea of Butinm Will
iLe pruptiee'and Ihe speed they can
Ba 137 BUto Btroat—Will
For the lienefli of any interi-ted par
be earning a llllle money. Op powur lb-, who might for hoiiw. hiiitii
Grow In Tim#.
tr-Bcblnr. the price paid per dozen Is «on« desire to cull dviring IJils week.
‘k. Ilian eight cents, but the Mr. Coxe «|t-.-1res Ihe Kemrd lo state
Kcyl sreek the loauenrotloB of
Traverse ciiy emerpriiu- will pay IS
-w IhduAlry will take place lo Tra
lai be a
Will In- imii of town Ibe glvBIJ.tzt-n or a premlmn of four
en^rity. It Is to lie Ihe making i
-.tin o
lieWH..|i, and Will he |-n-ulthat amount. The only lewVat I* ycnerally
termed
colivas
olillpMl
It
un-retiaiit*
desiring
msnagv-' clovi-s within the iievi fin d-ixs will
gloves, hni which Is known to ih.- qiiir-iuent ex.vrled by the
trade as fabric gloves. A R<«otd rep-

who desire to assist In the sewing will
please write T. K Coxe. manager
Queen City Glove CY). Iktx l». Oily.

« RtHiUillniilf

CATARRH,

Elr'i^Cnia Bilal

m

It rlraases. sisubra.
bnsis aad ]»oteeta
tb* a<s-a**d
ing fowl Caurrh aad drivea
III ili<'Uea>l<iiil- Uy. Ufwi.rra
Ib^Vtlt^'ld lVi- omiWu.-l
d Kim-U. Full 4a*
ho rt*. nt Ihuggio or by msIL
ii
lJ.juid
Oreea Halm f--r U-H-In i.»ulxersT.'..t*.
'
»». :ul Wanw Kiiwt.KewVmk.

rcscnlallvc called on T. H. Cose, who
the manaycr of tbe new venture.
il secured aa Imervlew- with tbe re

First Anniversary Saie
OF NEW SPRING STYLES-LAOIES’ .REAOY-TO-WEAR
---------------- ^AT-----------------

II that all the fact* perislnlny iherc
to are herewith wivea to Record lead­
ers. Tbe place at kuslDcs* Is lo he at
I3T State atrmt (the old Uanak liulldIngl which I* nearly opimslie Ibe.pn.-lofflee. Pan of*the riiiilny apparuliis
ha. already nnived nad

ha*

been

idared in the btiildlnR. Mr. Cose exIv-ctH lo ye started

next

Monda.v.

Miireh S, and lo have ylove. ready
delivery by tbe i5ib at the v< ry iai'
The .labrle ylere Initusiry Is

-

tat is assuming vakt proportions and

xsiBARIMEY ee.
LADIES' OUTFITTERS

spreading over the whole country.
Traverse City .should not he behind
the remalader of tbe world and It >s
not going to be. a* far us till* busiss la cone#
iceroed. Mr. Coxe exie-ets
be able' <through bis rooa<.rilDn
s'llh a factory In tb- coal reyloc:Penasylvanla. to handle his sh.tie

yONE YEAR OLD MARCH 4th
And StUl Growing

To commemorate the first anni<rersary of our business life in
Traverse City, we shall offer our friends and patrons who have
ao materially contributed to the success of this spkcialty store
ao opportunity to select the

iiulslde trade. That he should conirul
<he local market yons wlthooi .lying.
Rvery resident aad'eveir 'merchant
has the welfara of the riiy at heart
ghd certainly will paironixe anything
iligl keeps the trade and nioaey
home. The new roneern

U

to

known a* Ihe Queen (^ly
rubric
Glove Co., and II I. the Inient'on of
the promoiors lo make these glove*
a* good as the tM>sl and a great deal
lieUer than all the rest. Every pair
made will bear the name of the conoern and everybody purrha.lng fabric

Choicest New Spring Styles ,

We have just placed on sale a
fine line of Agents’ Sample
Waists in the newest styles in
Nets, Messaline, Taffeta and
China Silks in al) of the soft,
pretty colorings. These Waists
are in sizes 36 and 38. Yours at

883 R|r cent less regular price
^T^oMEsrirra^
Don't leave'the store ’without visiting our Domestic Dept.

gloves If they want the best and 1
that ar.* gliargni'e^ should In.lr
Iiaviny tbe Queen City glove am
pnvieri

In Ladles’ Suits, Dress Skirts. Coats and
Waists at a Disoouni of 10%.

Shirt Waists

themselves 'from

impesl

nr BUhstlluiion should aee that
glove the) get bears the name of this
tome roneern.
Il Is generally believed that tbe fab­

White Wool Blankets
•Iml k™ JIO.OO While Wool o cn
Blinheulolt. Th.jBo.t,..O.aO

Ginghams
(>ar thiiyimr'd. line it ogpe^inll;

..... 10.00

le glove busines. gives en^lovmenl

Frea eer rcgolar rcaaosaUe prieee.

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Of this Week.

11 a eertulD exteiji, yei for everj
ivomen employed at eewing. one n
- needed (or rutiing. and so all cia-.s-;
-» are beneflied. The bigger the husl•e»s tbe more money will be expended
or labor so the home trade at !ea-t
hoold be supplied hy this indii-iry.
The growth of Ihe Queen City Fah-

We do this to stimulate interest in the e.nrly buyiny of styles.
Wl <iur most recent eastern purchases) as we did during our
openirw week, one year ago. Your inspeetio.-i Is invited of

New Smlng (1909) Models only
^y have created much favorable Comment during the past
weokand will surprise you for tfieir beauty and fairness in price.

ir Glove Co. depends to a large ex­
eat on Ibe enierprise and homc-prid*
r«f the people of the Grand Traverse
egloD. Tbe nunagement does not in­
tend on the #1011 lo Install power sys-.
-Dg diaeblDes (or diver* reason*. One
them Is that there are nadoubiediy
great many ladles la Traverse City
and vlflnity who woold be only roo
clad ic

Inrrease the famUy Income

little plain sewing that eotilU Ih*
done at home. It ls lhm>e Ihal Mr.
desires to rearh and ju*i so l-.rg

fine.

S':.!‘!.'“T.!“?...8c yd.
(Id Center Aiale)

COnONS AND SHEETINGS
We carry aU ifiidths . . Special price by the IxAU
TABLE UNENS
Oin* Domestic Department makes a <specialty of Linens. Just
now we offer some excellent remnants—the result
Of. the White Sale- ^From I 7;-8 to3 yard lengths.
We cordially Invite yoa lo eome and io<df over
. all lines ol merchandise al

J. W .IVlillikon’s
Irenrporatrd.

ORAMBrTMVfMre'.HERKA toKWKV. ■AKCH 2. nOI.

STATE BANK

MitteK tint be wm ioIdc to rlneliv t^roy. uman KaHtlna; Beaa Hnr-‘
10 ronriart attire*, and
h»- klaa. Oenerleve Parlk. Lida Hatklna.
Lanins. Haiei Lawaoa. and
■turned to U- tu Kood health at ’bai

j

|aam. pcrlh........... ...............
'PienV bsms...........................

Live BTOCK.
(By United Preen.)

East Dtrtmio. .s. V. March i-<vt-

Francea Shaw.
tIe.LOha; alow: steers. ISa t-M.VenU.!Lamb ihops.^ lb
mr.
1,w«; active.
ICklRIi rdl.
Sheep. J-e* of lamb, per lb..........
EIWON F. VANX.
AllbOUKb the Ret. Ur. Tbomu ha<I
. Hops. «»”<«> »>*''' S............... .. .
e ‘
- '
Teacher. !.»«: active; lambe. lOfil.
Heed nM*t or hU tire In tb«r date or
Indiana, lie bad travelled extesdveir
-------!Uard. per lb........................
In tile I'nHed Stalea In the Ttilered

$»o^9e
• mjono
L Ttmt ''Ur. ■ F:
aiBcta. VIca Pnwi*

he (*ur. h.

At the time ol iiU 1I.1.1I.

Ke aait W ) eari old.

maa, MI*, aum t. naBnaa.
■anwl QwiaM. H. C Davla, Jon?
Mwa, w. W. gnttL

WILLIAMBBURa

...-.6-.:., ii”“;:s:;rsr.!'

TMEN_raY ttl

POTATOES.

....lAftlCe, logs, dressed .
....lOftilc
hirken*. Itve s
....lABSIo Turkeys;, live
Gi'-se. drt-aecd .
.aueep. Ihe ....
Batter, dairy
rlggs. per doi .

IVeil stews .................

Greenville. FVh. ST.—f H. Gibson feel chops, per lb .....
L Co Quoie ihe buying price of pole- Turkeys................................. .
llmSlVealthii Trombley CoTlapaed loe, on th. Grt-nville market-ai 70c; tCeese................................ ....
--ans | -r. liasi*
[Chk-kens. per lb................
in Bellalre Jail and Had to.Be Tak­
Cblrago. F--b.2T-—Potalo.‘s—Steady; F«». P«'f dot....................
en Back to Maneclena.
hole- to fancy. !K>C9ic; fair to good, Oh-margerlne. per 10 ..
Jlanclona, MIciT! Feb, SC.-Mrs. x.\fi ss<t

!.

Vnillamahurs. Mich, March 1.—Mias
Wheat, per bush. 1, H. t I. ....
Euima WTilte, who haa I>een viylilnn Wealihia Tpclnihley was t^ken to BelFROOUCE.
.............
relatlvea In Illlnola fur the pnat two laire y'-»'i r.;;ij uiornins, bavin* been
V«rk, kVh. r7 —IhluUer—Slight- Oat*. isT Anishel
receipts t.Ml.; }f g.R.'st Bonr................. *.
munlba, rbnirned home ln«t Hanirday. arr««ied on eohiplalnl 'i>f her bushanil
H. a-Addr«« all Crtlaeooaa and
Bppan^l'-befan- Jiidee Uayne. ‘r'am"r!e»,-Mtecinls. 50Hc;.
nm-iy Corn, per liurhel ... 1\.
Mr, aod Mra. John Dean wer.- the
tlasklBji
I lactoi
IS. .-.lie; wesi
rkdeuw-d
her
oo
.iispi-nded
Stata SDeaiaotUra.nharln* Raton Inal Tuearh-es—Fir
Hrm aud uuchsiiK-d; „
, i„; p,,,. p-ed per l«a ..
Acnre. l-nst nisbl, the wuman was UK.Tm. €»;. »U.
flay and Wi-dneaday. en rente from
tK-elpIs. 1.431; wi
wiwkly ‘xi.orts. MbI.
p..r
.............t..»gM
en very MTiuU<-l.v 111 In the Jail and |■J«B-^•.asler: i>-<-. ■Ipts.
i:.bnO; sta .• Siring
g,„ing v,Uuat (lour. p.-r bbL •...-»«J«
lpl«. i:.<i"0:
Charlolle to their boiim at Cryalr.l
lase this roornin*. Sle- is In \-ery I'.td
Beach.
Mlaa ^Ic VIntOB waa home (rani alape.
€i37c; do brau-n and uiivfd i.vncy. s'. «nti>. ft l.."Jb-^.,
ber.nchool Dear Wexford over
LI.'.Sc; do (air to choic-.-JUifi'.' :
Mr. and Mrs. H. O Joynt; n iiirn.d we-iern firsts. 34c; do se,ond. ntgr. I
FrtiiU.
fhieaat. Fell. 37.—Butter-8ie.-id>:’H='d’*-ln applies ..........
to tlieir home In I-:ik Rafl-ls today.
Mra. IL.O. Wnille U salnlDg akiwiy
dairies. 3AC1 NortUern 8pi.-> .............
C M. ROTTCR
Iir
hailnc
vP’-i'i
Riindny
In
1tm-n
fTOm her nwwnt aevere lllnem.
rk; rases Icle BiHvu: of .Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' AhAa a reeolt e( the recent conieat of
I'llmc
Grain.'
djibf
Strong; lllll^les,
Oats. T-f' MllUng c.
he firan»er*. in'which leadera chow
>lrs. John Strayer retnrnid ti. IV ir.Vi«i lib ;
Idea, k claas of It waa Inlllatod into
a On Them and
iskey today. nfi.T a visit with the Arneiicas.
tbe Btanse here liurt Toeaday. Tbo
f-lfitec.
randhUlea are belne hurried throusB family of r. O. Stnlih.
lUng Co.
naaaaat Timk.
the desreea In order to be able 1
ItundredwMg^l
im-al
lend Pomona sranse which Ja heUl
Wh'e.-ii. T. r. ililliiig Co..................... If.I
rabruaiT SAtb wai tbe raitb annlTHE
MARKETS.
«
M’hi-nl.
II.
Ar
1...........................................
*1 u
here thla week. A very enjo^^’e llroi*
Walnuts, m-r yl....................
erraarr of the marrlate of, Mr and
I’.v-. T f. Milling l-o.*-...................
7"
nrapes.
per
liaskw
..........
U reported by all who al^ed.
Mra. C. M. Hom-r. who live two iliilee

I per cat aB«vc4 OB TiflK Aepo^

rsTTS;;2,'V

- ..

GUDEN WEDDING

' aomb of town and In tbe erenlnf tbey
trerr very nurb aanirlaod by tbe ar­
rival *it aome of tbeir -relatlvea and
trlwida to Bielp tbem celebrate their
•olden weddinc.
Tbe
onexpected

roeita

brotwtat

aodw Dice preaenu with theta and
■ Iber alao brotiKbt oydera fer nn
order nipper, nnd nil blnda of pood
thiBCi.

8upr>er waa aerved from

lu ir e'rlork and on tbe table wa
batter^ate that wn» a weddlnr preaenl to Mr. and Mra. Potter M yeara

nahtl hay ..............J....... ;..$t3«m

•r- .

LOCAL MARKETS.

Oeone L. Crisp la
visitiDS
ai^ioola over In the Fife Lake viciniiy

liiiikwheat.
iitr
c luurktl Saiiird.iy wae not ei- Florida tangerine* ...............
l)aek«b-a- bran --------------------70
ccpilrmnlly lively, but five-' big loads OraiiR.-s. per dnx.................... .'. .SMiWc Lily WMie.-Oour, |ier hbl .............
thlt week.
Mra. Clyde Hoxate of Acme ipent of pi.laioi-^ were KiiU. the price iH-lns! Figs, |ier 111 .............................. .......... jr,«i*Pe
ida.orangcB
Meat Predueu.
■ -ntH a busheL
last Tneaday Wllb kfri. Cbnriea Earows, p-r 111
5'4«S
Sfeers .Hid lieirurs. per lb...........aSiS'J
c other reoOit'* wea- tour Inadti
The puplli of the schoola here are
_ Calves, livw'......................................... '.Si
:1s. which miw bring tlie grosei
preimrlus an eUIibrite flap drill I
jHofS. liie .............................................
:
5K
c-ms
a
imsbel.
Tuii^ip.s.
per
pi'ck.......................
tertnln the Pomona pranBe . nt
c iHirae was alao weighed.
«-n hall next W'edneaday nlsht.
^
Fish.
Mira Asnen UcOuIri' spent Bnndny
Whi-ui Jiimpcil
T'enh. per !h ....................
In Rlk fUpIda.
f.idli-h, m'r Ih^..:....................
y. ,OTh
I, mH( lisluy.
Rnsle. the three.vear old daustiter
n-itmilis <Uf ..m
\1 hllellsb, P T til..........................
of Matv Homlllon. tell from her hlftli
Uke Iraiil. iier lb................
chnir Uat Friday In such n way 1

ea(K aliB a ancar bowl that m
And dtaa Uey- boucbt after they weAfracture her arm

'"married.
Mr*. Walter Arnold of nates wa»
CoavcraatioB. maalc and «n
promln pm*ram made the time ^aa ty.lien to the hospital at Traverse City
klooday. w^'re she waa ntieoled ■
M qalrkly and ph-aaanl that It wi
Krldny for kidney 1 rouble. There Is
t o'rtork In the momin* heforv nti

chaticp at her recovery, acrordlns
i>r atlendinp physiejaiw.
a vei
JulltH Will has innri^ his faiully I
atarar niKhi many otbora would hate
been there. Thoae plMlMerr: Mr. (« the bouge liy liie Inirk. •iwiieil by
and Mr*.' Ancli Jnrkaon. Mr. and Mw. Ed Keith.

GRAIN.

I!y rolled Press.)
Mar.-h
I.—Clos.—\Vh.-ai,
I. ils’lr; oals. r.-.V-

eae ibonaht of imln* home.
K it bad not been aorh

■Thria. Mllbert. Mr. and Mra,

_

Fred

MUberC Mr. and Mra. John Flaher.
Mr.aod^ra, (M. Flaher. Mr, and Mra

BENDON NEWS.

Will Baker. Mr. and Aim- Milford llarrla. Mr. and Mra. John Bora. Mlaa
Biolla l.«Vo<k; Hlaa (Vila Flaher. Mla«

Ik-ndtiTi. MIrh, March J.-Mr. t
Mrs. riliiton R. l.-imli ('•■lebialisl 1

Hdna Flaher. Baatrlce itaker. Harllc lllh anniversary of their w-sl.lln*
Jai^aoo. Rav Flaher. Ifal RannU. I'eb. 17. ut their home here In a v
Brroll Mllbert, Ramie Mllberi. Ivan pbasnnl manner, there belns
Flaher.

IDOKFORRAflROAD

and literary- seli-cilonp. wn«
mil Mra. Ysimh Wen-

rIv* i

the

reel],

of a niw riiK. Bland and
priumnis. ,

MAfASCLONA 'FEOPLE BEMCVE
THEY WILL HAVE ANOTHER-

The frienila and rvlailves of Mrs,
William IVxler will lie

Meat Pradurt*.
Sirloin, per II........... ;............r.
liiei ruards. |M-r lb....................
Dei-f sly>s .................................7.
llaUlle'^LiT. JST III.....................
Fork ms.sl. |»-r lb.......................
INiik
jil-r III.....................
Fork 11........ |Hi ..................... .
I'le.-irlwiek |s>rk. |e r btO ....
ladii ol |Hi:k. |s-r .........................

SLICKERS

anrt tfwy Keep you
dry while you are
. wearing them
«3oo
cvxHWmcjac

OWES
HER
LIFE TO Forced Sale of
slluil ml’i of'pork! I'eViibi '.V
Side |Niil;. p-T 3l>.......................
Sail |HH^. t-r II.............................
Slii-i-il 1::iiii .......... ..

Li-COKS

pleaiu-d

Sil
isss";:""""'

lies.sl uJl !..> jciiiiiidvis.- all Miilemu;
leg Mrs. DouRlaa many pretty an
eometi to take .vdi:i E. I'itikli.-iurs
ii'ml,”-Ml:-. Fuka
VegvUblc ComiKiu......
Irr of thu occasion.
Wm..M<>N.'''ivi>uaW t
Dennison’s camp has brnken 1
'em-lable ComI.yilla E. llit^klniiirsVe:
sr completing •' Inrge Job.
n.ilive routs ami
ii.sn'.ille
■On Wednesdv nltbt at Granse hall
IlMlilV
i.y hokts
iloMs the tee
In Inland, th.-rc wHl be a debate be­
for Oie largest iimiif«-r of actual vu
tween Inland No. 1 and No. .V The of fcmal^seases uf aiiv similar tiled
subject Is "Resolved. That the' Nnvy clndi*^’eouutry. and thoBsaiwls ..
hie il.
voBitiiary
iia'ry tewtiuiouials
tewtiw'.u
SFonld tie Bnlartted-"
the' I’iiiWunf Ul-.ratory nt I.yuu.
Lvun.
MnsA. ff(dii
ff(im wmi
Wigneu who have ie-.-.i
_______
y f..i
i-uriHl %in aliiio'
iiiinslii.il. iilfemale (Uiui|daims.
♦ REPORT OF
iii.i.I l't;ii..r.',
SLIGHTS SCHOOL- ♦
vgutaritJr*.I>cnt.dlc j«liuk twvka.di.-.
iluligestioii and nervous pT..slr.ituui.
Evervsii.'litiiffeTiiigw.vma'.ones 11 M
Report of the fUlgfats school, illstrici
herw-'lf to civ.. I.v.lia li. riuKlutu •
o S. Frl, niair township, for tlithe Ruesls had a' plcauant lime,

hudnew aadiclly of the men Iniereated and who air dolnc moat of the
Ulking It it very prolAUe that
wm come to pana.
H la anderntood that a compahr bas
been , farmed to back up the project
bW aomelhlnjt more definite that
omBoi be learned at praaent. Amom
themetnberaoftfalacompany are
bmed two of tbe Inraeat manufactorera in tbli part of the cnimtrly. Thla
eompany U aald to have hot ve
eeaUy purchaaed the atock of another
^pany who have had a rUbt-of-way
Avej-cd ihrouEb tbe coohiry ci

fc’5S'.

SISn:;

;o'mU ending FVb. SR. I!H>9.
NumWr of dny* laugiit. 19..
Total enrollment. S3.

Maacoloaa (or-a number of year*.

Boys enrolled 13.

When work will be atatVd on ihU eurvey la Dot kaown, but It b to be hoped

Girls enrolled. K.,
'
Avoraac daily attendance. S3.R3.

that It .will ntart aooo. Thla la aure to
■ have the hearty auppert of tbe people

\

Fun.
.>n.
No
No
■\o

t
t
t
)

i.Mink.'aa high as
Visher. aa Wtt a;
Toon a* high a* tfter. ashighas

Iks wrstu-raluac

i t Badger, a.‘high' as •.............. I1.:.0
. t White woasfl. a- high a* .i.-twe,

V I SkuiJk. as high as............. .--.Il.i.*
t 1 Tloase rats .......................,............. »«!

lii®*

■ Hide aiU fu^’^oci gunranteed'
i!ili..mbergerl
. t stilled lihles. per 11. ,. .lli’44nlc
j J sailed bides. |M-r 11................. 9Se
I. t etiteJ hld.*«..............
j 3 .ur.sl hides...................................'.lOe.
i.'i Kf—n lihle*. p»T lb..................
■T 2 K’ven- hin.-, per lb ..................St,v
................................ 111........................... 1-1 06
I. JHT lb- .iCfiShe
Sheep p<-lls acrurdluiiBlV.
MiseeUaneob*.

S";

T boots aiidsbo<-s lu-r H

BACK FMM SOOTB '
>. r Hsrahi Had a Very Pleasant
Trip V.siling Cuba. Jsle of Pines
and Other Points

Suierii-or I’ F. Har»hs has r.^
Notico By Pojxhaaer Under Tan Sale.
urne.Krom :l • shnih where h<- sp-at
T." Ilie .isTic'v'orTmliers of .tn> and all
I'..-^'l.vm-fl1' of hU health.
il.l.-i.-l- III It.e land iiere'l.i do
LdUly much Improved
sei.lK-d and U. the ... ............................ .
■iew4nnn. In addftloa
mielgage* a tiam.'d' In all iuidi»
eharg.-.t r--«»rd<s1 niorlRace' agaln-l
1-illnksh.’ . u^ouv Houtfarm sUtes.
• -aid Igild or any assignee thereof of FImlils and .utuirs. Mr. Ilarshs
i.i.ir.I;
r
llci aud-iV irl<- »f I'in.-s. Ho onT.ik.- nntli-c iWat sale has I—11 lawtilth i>T.;d- III the (hlluwllig desertb.Hl JoiHsl t-ls ir.p t.tv luu.Uland f..i uniuiid fates,iberiHin and that
the iiiul-relgned kas title theieto tin
The bo.« of lh<- Bairtlsl oliurrh are
del- r,.t‘deed u«iied Ihciefuf. and that
idniiuli-g on 'rat*y.K mtmey lor iht-.r
>..11 b'- ei.teb-d to’a r-.i.m.-.u.u.e
lU-rr-.d
at .any tloe sehin
s'.\ fluliu An oysi..r snt.p..r- tV.-.1n.s..lay
tllienhs ,-iMsU- Return of M'l-riis. .if this
iilii,-; will suri thU Iui'kI.
miiiV. iifMiit pavin.'iit to lie- iitidei
SlRiied or to tile ri-gl-li I ip ihuiicvr.
Ilf lie- ei.iiii'^ ill’ lilileh the Y*uds II". ul
.jMld-kusm siirli inireh.:.-'. lo
nil «ic hundiiHl fu-,- ..-I.- ,1.1
lAi.-oro and tie- Is.*-- of Ihe
i. scrvr.T' 01 .0.1 e- pnbliiioliee to i 1- .ii:i,|p,ii.-d -IS
il s.'i > li. of a lie. lam itty

H. &.K. L

;E.-

.......

Ssr-.:::::::::::::;

t the dullars
oithuul •Uber
ixi-'. if pSMi.e

MsnlU...........................

t?s::

LSi:
trrasra

tS
SUV

■ I.KMFVZA

FLANAGAN.

Tr»ln.(r....'.,t,ri-ll» Asd P,
■>v l<» m «n<IC.<< n b.
H.!>. Uur.rs
'
• -

IIS..
iUan

.dssis-m
J. H A

We Believe"'*

t'lini'A; tlnoi.Iiinvl 4.ijm {.trtiuulurly tln« l1;>vor.giB<1 '
c\c<-pli<iti;il atn.iii;tii.
If ymi liau- Uoulilo ((iitUnir m
1 tliuf i* t<i ymir liklii;; try a Litiipl.- (loiinil oftlita'
will Ukcon^ Hi'iii'fMS <m your o<)miii|{ l»aek,

Mra. John Btrlrkler. who *-a»
(erlnp «-llh 4pp<-ndlcllls, is InipravInR.

Maaeckiha. Mich, March 1.—There of -Ibp Uih birthday of Mrs. Charlas
a rttmor
clrculatln* here
DooRlas. Supper *wai served mini all

babiianu are too nuDenwe to
ttotf. Prom the Bnanelal MnhdlnK and

CaTTOts. per ton................

-t.T'-

Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vesi:elable Compound
Vicuna. \l>ra-—"I ff-l »»■-■' '
the^a.i A^.-urn of iny Ilf- to l.ydU
1;. llTikham'sV. g.

A very pleasatit surprise was given
Fell. J7. by Mra, Wesley C’oU- In honor

a reality, tbe poaaibllltlea
that It
troDld aflord to Maacelona and. liafln-

0

I'otaio-s. per La. _____
ilay. pec toB
-----Straw, per ton ... ...

A J TbWER Ca SesTON. u &A
Tomb Canaiwi Co. —to. t.„

learn.that she Is rapidly n-coverlns
after her late aliack of oaeiuudir

•a Bdilnd tha Fre)aeL-No Dell-

WESliSIOMIM

.altnut vour.s-nwyvrifVii ivmfiden*il«I letter 111 Mrs. Piiikliniii. til
Lriiu. .Muss. Her udrico is Iron
gndaltVHys bclpful.

Price* 50c per pound.

IREZIIMA

J.
our po___
a private library of'some of the world’s
best books (in single volumes, and stand
ard setsj that we ate selling in many
cases at less than half the price paid f9r
them. They are in the finest of condi­
tion; in fact, good as new.
Truly this is an bpportunity that hap­
pens but rarely*
' ’
Inspection-cordiaily invited.

City Book Store

THE FARMER’S STORE
Builder’s Hardware
ilmog lilts smiiiiuT. wi- w<u
If ymi nr.-Kii;nu Vi .lt> any. i
tliuik w< <aii »u^ you *01
like to litfort. wiili _
you for w
tiKitify.,
\V<\V.- Ihamp o.iiun'lcl>' i-tock of

Nalls. Valley Tlu, BulMllng Poper. Locks.
Knobs, Hloges, Br.rn Door Rollers; Hay
Cars. Halnts. Oils and Varnisbes.
V. r,lt:L

I’rr o-titage of Attendance. 94213.
Those who were neither Unly ntr-

I

]lar..w;,t

■ iltlDSf

3 C RESCEN

and will alao tend to set then better al«ent diirlug tbe month nrr; Alh-n

To Ihe new beginner

ireniment gAd service trom the p
em road.

To Redden
HIS FATHER DEAD
the Blood
latlgMil* the Bef.es. W Hreogthen ibcl
actira, 10 gift csergy sod vigor 10 the <
Th* Rav. F. W. Thomas Was lh« OldThe cleats frem whIAoitsrc (m
rad blood sraLsiud ia coudeBied sod
asdaslsted bsm .» IN. A. W. Chsw's :
PiUl sud Unose oTni woBdevfol bltiod-..
bg gashtie* ilw grtM icswnuvc hot become
jr. , M. Thomas left Monday
«oiU Umc».
Bptueland, lad,' in respomm In a
There ii no c»ra* work. Beexpemo
gram slating that bU father, the Kep vrhh ii.» UrsItDeBL^Evety c
* bou
> vso a eecuni soaouM ad craJ.
F. AV. Tbi>mas. bad passed away,
MSs. IL UAMK.IOII, Mswdeld. Ohio,
teates three sobs. J. M. Thomas.
. slra;-"A child ol nbiw vrs. pele. bloodleis.
I M- W. wvsk SBd Bcreocs. I*. A tV i-hs«-,Neera
riUiocledipirad>Jly.«i4ku>gUK; TwnrsUraBg
thtbioudisch tbeeokNgss.d.SDdb<aUMCop
Ibt •yoem u>e.etT»sr."
Moat. I
T)w loot.sit oBd ggnxfme of A. W. Cbm*
H. U. the Umsu Receip: Bs«.k ssihoe.srteo
(C oldest •very bos
$o cents si sll dralertor U. A.
The Rev Mr. Thomi
W. ChsM Meds-me Fo. Hofihlo. K V.
mlabder la the Fri<-ndi

•Hyytiareaii inF\|.(;rifiK;.id cook iliai's no rcas.'ii you
uo i.«Fir
flour. It's just the tittle yoarc.Uly ucod thi’ boi to a.I I the 11. ■. s ary «■'
to your bakings.
'
Voint's Crescent will.help to o\crc«ine i1)c faiUin* diif to lack of «-N|i«-.ri«;ncr
and while your bread ami pastry may not at tigst bf p'-rf.-u r< >t assure.l ihi\
will possess some jjochl i|ualitics.
.

\

oat Mlnl«t*r la the Friontfa
Church.

log heea. mflbe nclUe ministry
i-Fars. swd was siUt-la the tnliilstry at
Ihe time of hW deatif.

»lto son re

oelvDd D leuer (com bW last- we-k.

Dr.A.W.Chas«’s
Nerve Pills
Far Sale hy Johnaen Drug Co.

use.

.\nd then. too. you're siaried .*n ihc kind of flour you c.m aiw.iys .affnr.l to
■■
y
It's uniform and it'a dejN-iidabb-.

voters rRESCENT
.Volgl Milling Company

Grnnd Rapids, Mich.

FRANK TRUDE
Old Postollice Building

Buckwheat
Cakes
?

If they are made
„Jf>dm Hxinnah & Lay
Co.'s Buckvyheat,
They arc all fight.
|i*s bccigse they
make ihcirs right.
Evi”.y try it ?

Hannah & Lay Go.

.

ORANO TRAVC;««E HERALD. TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1'

Mall Orders

Uncle Sam

Hamilton Clothing Co.

We will lUI them
promptly and take
back anyOilBO aol
satUlaelory.

‘Traverse

City,

Is pretty sate-40-aeipd
money by, and
are pretty sale to send
to kw goods.

IVlieh.

GOOD-BYE, WINTER GOODS
Radical Reductions in All Departments

starting Saturday, March 6
We know and everyone else knows that the past season has not been, good for
the clothing business; for this reason our stock is unusually good, with even a
greater variety to select frorn. The stock must be disposed of and price's must
be made low enough to move them in a short time. This is not a time for any
hesitancy on our part about putting the knife to the pricespor must there be any
waiting or putting^^off on your part. This sale will last two weeks. After that
please do not ask for goods at tljese prices. On^ year ago we had an annual
sale of this kind and it was one of the most satisfactory sales we ever had. Sat­
isfactory to us because it moved the goods satisfactory to the customer because
they found the goods were of the best and tfie values unsurpassed. Will you be
one to take advantage of this splendid opportunity.

Every Suit and
Overcoat

TO

III the house isjnidd loRo lhi- I'ci
This is-a s|m:ndid ihance (tir yon.
Will you take a«lvanURc of it r

There

is lui rto better stock in ihr Cyumy to
chuusc from and no lietUT prices.
Men’s Hoy’s and

Childrrn’s all

Ru at

Everything
1-4 OH

1-4 011
% OFF

MEN’S^FUR AND FUR LINED COATS.

of bOc ficecc lined'25c.

A full lot

I'inc, fkifty soft

wool worsted and fleeced, in two piece
and oombiaaiioiis. I- uriy styles to choose
from at

1-4 OM
You know whbt it
means when we offer
our goods at sacrifice
prices~it means the
highest grade of mer­
chandise-merchan­
dise of quality clear,
through, not just a'dab’
.for bait, it means dis­
tinctiveness in style
as well. It means
nothing reserved, en­
tire stock is yours to
choose from.

20 YEAR’S COMFORT.

40 pairs Men’s Wool Trousers, worth up tO $2.50-• *1*®®
Any fine Cloth Cap in the ho.use. woftli up to $2.00- M.OO
60 Jersey Shirts, worth up to $2.00
M.®®
2Jots Flannel Shirts........ ..........................
■ $1.®®
1 lot Duck Coats.................................................... $F.OO
I lot Sweaters ..........................................
il-OO
1 lot choice Hats.................................................. «.®®
I lot Stiff Bosom Shirts. 2 for............................ $1.00

iL.OOK

fJt)ih Men and Yuun^ Men’s line 1 ircvs
Trouseis. splendid line, tmnj.leuf ran«e
uf sizes. Wtirsicd. Cu^simerc.

i-4 on


MERE

i=>rice:

Y«»ur si/e

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llo'w much truer is this now during
this sale. Can you afford ig mi»s such
a splendid chance tu -ht out the Uoys
a; such remarkably low initesi' Stock
is ill c\ccli«;m condition, plenty of
variety of styles and a whle raHR<tif |.rices.

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hve-rythinR in this line, fleece, wool and
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cards to lb* Wile lolkr. and am sqr*. When tbe rvtaebed borne ttoat
fVdar. Hit* . B F. D No I.
UetarlDe. Midi.
Feb 13. I*a» that whea they groa older Ibey wlU lag. Arline met ber at tbe door, m /
Peb. II. ItM.
always missed her graadMber a*d
Dear Prealdent—
Mias Clan Bates.
watehrd for her return.
I haven't wHttea to' ihe Herald for
A1U«
Taylor
Traverse Cll). Hlch.
"Oh. wbalja at U ilMof mer the
«ed I will tend you another Sun- qolte'a while, so 1 silll wTtle today 1
Oear President—
ied. eaveriK-atoutatadeatiwa beH
WllllaiBtbttrg.
Mieb.
Jan
sa.
l»M.
am
well
and
hope
you
and
all
'he
Sun
ataioe button, because 1 like to toave
We wrote yea a long lUne age lor
Drar
President—
.
,
liter:,
are
lbsame
1
am
going
to
tbe boys aod rrla wear tbem.
inalrucUolu bow to orgaalde a Suneibta'l every day I can U> studies
I taught 1 woOW ante a few ||Ma
Lau Mary Y«m*. WUIlamabur*.
ablne aub. We rocelted them bui
are reading. sriihtt**Hr. .-spelling, lang ft bas leea a Iqng itmf atnre I «re(*.
Leeuville. Mleb . Feb- «. ISO*
Ukb. Name aenl toy Elda Badlt-y.
did ool organiie one till last Saturday.
tagr aad g'-«grapby. I like to go to
e ckrtotmaa. I am^
Arltne nntied the ribbons with earoDear President —
Rli^ard Capelaod. lot l.ackey and Pel> 13. IMS. We have lourlrea mem
rbool real well My Irirtaer's name going to send my Rule cmaln's
ful flngers and lifted Ibe cover.
bate
a
fiw
friends
wbo
would
Ilk*
fr« akMIl
Eua Hay Badley. Wllliunaburs. HIch. bers on tbe roll.
"How delicious! ' abe cadalmed wUR
Join the Bonrhlne Club.
Their IV Mr Karib He it very kind 10 us for the cradle Roll H-r name to Lula
I will trr t» bf M happy aa •
W,' elerled oBleerw as you wr«rte
aparkllog eyes "And Jsst Ihe klod 1
Namua aeat by IVarl Dadli-y.
ues are as follows: Floretote Sulll Will you please put two names on the Mary Young i guea* ibdl to all
can an« mahc a«*nrMr happy
bc> areaafollow»:
From,
b-~f Ob grondmoiber. you are, a
I. I rskal Stickler and Alice Coder Cradle Koll* Tbe names are Mabel
Mabel Lante. age tncniy tuonlbk;
aa far aa I can.'
le. age twenty nwinths. and I'llf
dear!" Aad she gave Mrs. Paroona a
klda Radley
Alice win is-iung to th.- Cradle Hull
('lllTord I^mlc. age aeToa monlba.
Lamle. age seven nranihs. both of
will try M ba.iairtnfc helpJo epb TIBany and llaxpl Dinigberly
It ae.-ma nice m bear from you and bug which aliooal distedged Rer boo^
«>dar. UIrb. R. P. U6. .So. I. Namea
fill and kind to *vwi«ody and
wonM like lo have their names trans­ t^ar.'Miefa I us-d to have a ,-ard your al ter. I feel aa Ibough you aad
As»r secretary—Esther Ntcbelaoe ferred from tbe Cndte Roll to tbe ■Id button. I have Ih. card but have
to ovory llvla| thing.
acBt by Lavrenec Dcooycr.
ArliBT urged Aod
‘ geiUlig very well arqualnted.
Treatarcr—Plorenec Solllvan.
If I aver fali in IrjAng to da
Tbelna. Agora and Qnilra Taylor.
regutar Runshlnc list, as they are now lost the button I wHl vteae. hoping
ulrUy {took ooe; bnt.
We Intend to meet every Baturdsy
thooa tMngg. I will *^ry, try
flve years of age. Well. 1 will > see ibto In print.
Just as Ibe UlUv tongs sere earrytag,
BumiDli City. Mich. Canb Hamnet.
Mayfield. Mk-h. Jaa. 50. liw.
I-Ner yonr Sunsbiner.
and caeb one sbill bring a penny iloae. hoping to hear from yo^soon
ol
the
alnginds
to Arllue'a rosy
'V-ar Prvsideni—
Kingaloy. Ulcta.. and Hufhle Brown. every two weeks.
Age 11.
Lawrence Deno.wT
mouth. Mrs Parsons atcRiped her.
Ever your Sunablner.
.
Ma>1leld. Ulch. Naojea aeol by Mary
I will now all duwn and write a It
We are going to elect ottlcen every
Nellie Tlflany.
“Not yet. " she aaU. "Walt VUl I toll
EIU Spaulding.
■r
to
you
tVe
are
well
and
hope
TroVersiCity.
Mleb..
R.
F.
D
No'
3.
three montha. We elect a rommlltee
I am onl) too drllgtaied to aend. a
tvj are the same H snowed all day
Feb. 12.1 »»!•
for program every meeting, for the card and button to our fopiDt-r Cradle
Ilow unlike grandmoiber! ArRn*
Friday and alUVr Saturday, aad It to atnred at her In astontobmeni She
meeting we appointed Btlber Mehol- Roll members! Ilow nice it Is to, Dear Prealdent—
When your |)»*WeBt turned lS"ibe
I would like to Join the Sunablne ao cold my Imther, Harold and
aon. Angus Tiffany. Prank Nichols and think that they are now "truly Sun­
looked tenglngD at the hot lu her
calendar to aee Jun wbat day of tbe
Ittb I am noa ten years old aod am not go out lo'play. (1 was at my grond- hand. Hob good Ibe candy sa»elled!
beams!'
Lh'lfaia Tuesday came on. ber
Spauldlng's last Friday, asd aaw
tn the fourth grade. Will you please
And how teogll was aluce she had had
eyes openod very wide, and abe al-, Tbe president, wc said, must report
my grandma Dlpley. uf Travere City.
►end me a Sunablne button and t-arv
tugsred almondar Oh. bow she did
Kalkaska. Mk-h.. Feb a. 1*W.
aald. -Ob!'- ro her amaaement to you every week and If there are any
Delbert Gary and l.ee
My addr*-sa to Traveroe City. Mleb ,
one! Arline was not a very
She hat been to busy ihroogh tbeoa eorrectloas to be made we would like Dear PresidentSpenser were down to see us. -My
F./D
Xo
3
patlei.t girl.
have you tell us about them. Wc
lU a lillle girl nine years old. I
wioirr days, answering the Sunabloe
unele
Irven
bta
been
slrk
From'
opened our last mMilng thbfSray:
Parsons w«nl on quietly
I the Jourtb grade. I have two
leitera and writing
e him. M> UM.!- Edward baa
D>-wey Smiley.
Slnglag.
uking off. her wraps and smoothing
s for ihr'Sunt-blM* auto. Clyde
her big desk, that she d« not think
down
to
see
us
My
grandpa
I sill .vi-r> glad lo bive yoii for
Boll call—Secretary.
Beecher apd Beuny Marrctl. They told
about tbe great earth rolling around
ftpauldtng Is vuiulng home in March her hair H she smiled lo herself. ArSuBshIner, and Iiu|m-«.vou will wrjrt
HeeUatluu—I'rikal
Stickler.
Hue
did
not
noHre Rhr laid tbe bi»
incy
would
eatb
like
a
button
and
Its buiy fasbIoD. and bringtbe -Stildiers' Hume In Grand
again some day.
Reading—'Nellie Tltfaa>
the table and aat down,
card. Please tend ibe cards and bultbe first spring month!
Papids. I will tend you some name*
Music—I'rakal Stickler.
tnd Ibeti, quite suddenly, ber grondto me. and 1 will give them to
Wby. bo}-a and girls, when you ibink
f * Ihe Cradle Roll Thelma. Agi
P*fnoroy Sh^do.
Traverse City. Mteh.. R. F. D. Xo. .3.
Collection -two ceu.s.
uaeh ane.'
of wring comRig. do you biv^ that
and RImIra Taylor, •of Summit City: molh.r said. 'Now, snap!"
Feb. 15. IM
Aritar'a big gray eye. were full of
Truly your liule Sunrblner.
Then a-e went out In an other room
queer little bappy feeling la y.our
Garth Hamnirt. ut Kingsley, "and
Dear President—
Lulu Redaer.
Id played ginies till about lour
Hugbte Brown, of Mayfield.
throat that weans the beginning oj a
Frank sbrprl:.e and atorai. hut gradually tbe
would like a button and eard.
Joke began lo dawn ou ber. 8he drew
Indeed. I trill send you cards and
Uugh? Thai U wbat your president o'clock Then oamc to order abd. all
Culver would.like to Join tbe
am
nine
years
old.
ami
am
in
the
third
a
loag biealh And piwl then In walk­
lor
the
now
members,
aod
1
butiona
together,
said
those
rules
on
the
back
baa, but It isn't any lua to laugh alone.
•bine Club Hr would like a card
grade 1 like lo go to school My aded Dot. wagging and rriendly.
hope you win urllr again aouie daj.
Ibal Is why ,|ie Is telling you of the cards and were dismissed
and button I guess
dress to TTbieiM- City. Mleb. R. F. D close for the Time, so pooU bye. hoping
thought It teased blm ao!"
They arc to meet at our place Sat
about It. so We DM> all laugb logolber.
Nwfitoor of nomoa on the Cradld
.Xo.
3.
Arline aald. peultenliV "I JP**" •>
Just think. Ibis very month that la. urday at tao o'clock^
to see Ibis In print. e t'lf<. i
. Ilgll SUr. I, IMS, SO*.
From.
sha n't forget this leason. grandmotb
we shall aee tbe first spring flower.
From your Suntbine girl.
A lew of my frieniU. alter bearing
Mailer dmiley. ■
er! And .you ilvar imie dog. yen sb^l
■nd winging lla way Irom Ihe lovely about our elob. wanted lo Join, so re­
While I have ttiiie 1 will write
Mary Ella S|
Hareh Winds:
I wonder wlikli Mudy you like best.
bave tbe vny first one yourMlf!" And
aouib will come tbe first robin with quested me to tend in their names, they
r to the Sunnhlne t'lub. I i
When your grandpa Spaulding
UMM. xiuy. nty darimg!
Walter. Xesl time you write me you
abe held out one of the almonds to Dot.
lU bean full of song! It la‘ratbor are Olalah Calvin, age IS; Iva Miller, achool even- day. My leacher'a name
roniea baek from tbe Sol^k-ri' Itomr
Here toy the Smlde Wight.
ewa tell me more about your axbool.
wbu took It gladly, seemiug pleased
perhaps you will write agali
Do you know wiial the wiada are aay- bard to rebUte that, on the second day age 13: Ora Millet, age 1?. and Wlilard s Mias AnderMin. I like uiy letcber
and surprised ibal it came lo blm ao
of this blustery. bJosTy. opd. yea, Calvin, age IS. \
« ery tiiucb My studies are n-adlng.
us about that beautiful place. I have
:
tag.
earily,
ry. Harrb. but that Is sibere we
Well aa It la nearly school time i irlthniellc. grdniiuBr. spelling and pen­ Traieisr Cliy, .MkU. It. F. D. Xo 3.
many times cm my way
Abroad in the goaty uigbt;
"You .ee I was only trying lo loach
Feb 13. TWH Grand Rapl^.
manship 1 aji In Hie Iliih grade.
have to use tbe lesson of'PaUb that will doau.
Moaning mider Ue windows.
lltlle k-vsoii In piHviiee." Mrs. Parla one of the moat wouderful and .beauPlease setid uie B card and button. Dear Ptesldeni Ever
your
' Ubc the ToicB e( a ebUd Uat
ms tried to aay: but. before she flaIII going lt< .-iliuol evi-iy day. . My
tlfni ieasoaa—and aomellnies the WdMy letter to getting luug so I will
Edna A. TIBany.
Arlto's "Snap" Laaaon.
grteeea.
studies arc i.-sdliig writing. apelUng.
eatl—that the world bas to teach us.
close.
.
Mnblag the maples ahlrer.
Innguage and l•^IH■nH■lle. I luu eight
Stmw day when you arc learning ftlbj(d^^
From
your
loving
Bunshiner
•unahtna Lattaet.
And creak at tbe cottage eavut?
I|„.r ,.|o,e
years old and ani .u the third ruador. looked pleadingly Into Arline a
worses, (ana your prealdent hopes >ou
Roland Keldi-rhouaiCity; Mleb.. n. F, D.-No. 1.,
le was aa ols-dlent mil.- dog. but Imj
„vor have to do R again!"
lean one verse very Sunday! I
You ore a v»-ry pretty wril'-r. Ruland, 1 would Ilk'- to Join Ibe dunsblinFob, C. 1»0».
’’ Liaiea. Kitty, my darling!
Club. Her- at" tin- naiiK-s Of some lid want ,lbut bit of cracker ou hl«l A,|lne whl.imred "I'ut going Wkvmp
poee you uko this one; “KalUi Is tRc Dear Prealdent—
your IcUcr was aa clear as print.
Tbe winds aro aloglng a aosg
lose
so
very
muebl
Jlut
be
muM
nvd
|„ndkerehlel. In that lllllu blue
want to Join the Runslilur Club:
aMwiaore of.lhlngs hoped for. the cvj[ have uoi written for a lung
.nap
for
It
till
Artlne
said
the
word.
„ n,
' or the apriiig ibpt U aofUy steaUiag
l.yiiii. Alle<' -‘ud Ctorv-lliu Popsl.
deaco of things out avco." Thai may
Maple tfiy. Mkb.. Feb S. If
will wrllo now. I am well and
Prom sumuier lauds along;
• Now. snap!" tailed Arline at iasl.|(i,ink of Doi. and III never, never ioaae
I'k-ase wvad
the vards and buttons.
sound lo you llku solblng but some bopc you art- the same. 1 go to acbeol Ih-ar I'rcaldenl—
. -The aoowidrapBBBiiraa they bear It—
after what s.-enntl to Ihit a v.-rs Very tutu again!"
From.
words fashioned logcUuT Into
I
ibnogbl
while
I
bad
lltne
i
wvnild
every
day.
and
like
niv
tearber
very
A amllc tor tbe aprlng's i>wt<eil sake; lean-, without any nu-aulng. but learn
king note. Tbe dog IosmhI the Idt of
All. .- I■.H«>I
write a htter lo ibe Run.>hlBe I'lub
well. Her name to MUs
; Add the aby llltlc TloMa wbUper:
Indeed I S.IH bi> glfd lo send >.Ki eraeker. t-aught II. and air it inslaiiUy. It. Just the aamc. and rc|M-al X
My teaeher'a name to MUa Atirterson
This to all for this time
*ire bear: we aro broad awaker
The» he wagged ills toll •uasingly aud
autll you arc snre you *111
I tike br-r Very muvb. My studies are and your lii”tfa. rs Hie Sunshine ■-ard.. waited for mure.
I builuns. and pul your iiaiflrw In
'never forget It. Tb<-u miiuc day. wlicu
rv-adliig. arllhnietir and (p>'lHng For
No matiar. Kitty m darliiig!
you 1.-*“- him soT" aaked
Mg book
jou grow np. and the blustery, blowj,
Christmas I got a water si-i, a pepper
Tboogh tbe March winds drearily snowy diya rom<- Iniu your very llfi
nranifiiiulher l'ar.»ii.. lovkios nii from
m gild Ibal you wrote a letter, as and sa^t-dtob. I•■•.l|anllker.ili••f^, |s-a
blow.
.. Mirb. II F l» >
her nlrlp ol toellaeir. you will i^nihlcnly rqracmbei
b. by no memt. tbe dnMiM
1 am aoro thal the dalstoa are etirring. be words that you learurd an a gra> acll aa'B story for our Uacolo page nuts, rondy and nut... I lost my Iwt
"Why.. I'm iio'l teai.ins'" Arline w
it b thought to be-in
last week. You are an lotercittcd Son- ion. aud will >oa ♦k-a.^e ^nd me an
'Down under tbe shellerlng anew.
greatly surprtt-vd. "That'.- one
:
kUn-h da.v au long ago. aod you will sblnvr.
thcbeghmbig.
other one: I sill try and lake licller Dear rrev.ldenlIn Bpl.v €rf tbe Uosierlng weather.
nmild like lu juln.lhe Sumlilne irl-k*. And r« fearhing blm lo .o :
tow tbit uo matter bow sad the
care of It I will cbi e. w> good bye.
The rrsKQs fs btodding agala:
Club
I
am
t.-n
yearold
and
am
In
paHetll
lk.nt
you
lliink
lhai
qg-sri!
wn oM-m to you Just then. Iberr
Frooi your Ini lug eSuiu-blner.
Grain. MKb. Feb T. IkOk
And Ibe daSedlls whisper togKber.
Ihe fourlh grade .My t iudles are read
aprlng of Joy and biuiuly that
Ro..a Kelderbnus'Dear President—
And wait for-tbe AprD rdln.
lag. langitoge. Mwlllns and arllhiueilr
romlng aearerand nearer lo jon Just
vould tike tn Join Ibe Bunahlnr
iMin not surpri.'ed ai 4h<' iMil'on
l'|ea..e .'n'l lur a laiil and button.
surely as the earth wblrlr. ar<
■ fl'-inoim ..ewiog eilih
Club. If you will aend me a card and gsoTog lo t. aod am glad to -end you
From.
lUerbJI. Wc ki»w. iinw, ibal
lu. I am louneen years old. and anollier one.
— ■“'I'- ■“•"■I ErThesltlVd.nSerou,.
IThat riwuM IHtle ehlldm leant.
Geoige Popsl.
or. brighter days aw o^ the
Mr* ParjM!
> e.4innl at White Flood, but
To Imre tbe beet return.
It wa.. BliT lu hear from you and ..lepiHqj ,.B Ihp ear. ah- ,«w »d ih.;| Don't be rfraU; bnt
will
have
lu
send
my
card
and
button
Nesscn fiiy. Mleb . Feb S. H"JV.
An la tbe *prlag-Ume oarly?
U'-". G.-urge I bupr you will enjoy
im-i a large, beautiful iiKne. wbn^
to Crown My iianie to N'lita Coodri. L Dear Presidentbeing Buii.liiiterafter all. only the Oral dark d
ludow;.
weienll-d
WlHl
box.-s Of
will .vend you my address when 1
It Is ctortny tnday and I did not i
How to ting when skies am gray;
lovely spriug.
I'sndy. iIIiIm'Ii
aud ul all shapes
get lH»mi\>-^
;How to amootb anolber'a way:
M'hool so t will write you a lelii
ers.- I ky. Miel., R F D No !
■ ml :.i*e.
A Ituie Moile rrD'a..-i|
Wby. wbat a ‘'preaebiueol'
Prom. \ ■
have two little bitrtbers.
Tfaelr
How to amOe tbrougb bitter tears.
Feb
I.'.
1*19
graiidiiK'lhei'. Uee-. and : he went
president bas .-given you! Did yon
Nina Goodrich
Dies art- Wayne aod Dorr and I Ilk Dear I'n-sident
How to hope away all (eari;
Atraight 'in:., the open doui
hlie was going to? 8be didn't!
You are the out> Sunsblner wbuui I to pisy In Hie mow For pets I bave
How to earn bravest heart
I am ten yeno old. a'iii) I
Wh.-n riie «am<- cml Mrs Panmos
Hut abe hopes il Is like whgt
have at bite flctod You will I
dog named Udy. aud a kittle named l» Join the RuuHill..- crub.
Cheerily through every part;
call
a
sugar-coaled
pill.
'
very
docloro
had. snugly slowi-d away In her fancy
.......«
your
friends
almul
our
Tommy. 1 have a mlk- to wa!
Hew to pmlae'a rival's aklll:
four fciuilies.. gi-vsiaplty . n-aillug. spoil work bag. a bS* ot sugarod almonds.
good
tor
you.
and
OM
at
all
dllticuit
Buusbiuc (^b.
How to yMd to wiser wHl;
school My tecaher'a oaiue to
lug and ari'hniHiv. I would I
Uke.
Ob.
she
brieves
abe
VIII
This
was Arllne's tovorlle candy, and
Hew to keep tbe temper sweet:
Miller. JIv letter Is gc-lling long so gel a earil and bullon.
(u lo lell you a story about when
Ihe.boi wan deeoratrd with-Jorgel-me
Grown. Mtcb.. Feb. I. n
fully evety vay.
Hew to wall with patient feet;
will close.
Good-bye..
abe was a iiulc girl! One lime abe
not.' and lied with blue riblioDH. a
How to let a uemrr go.
From your SuD'falner.
Charley
JU
i(aa not at all well, and bad to take
dainty gilt for a IIUlc girl
im a lltue girl only seri-n years
■ fyab Klekett
Te relieve another's woe;
gel the lelt-r
> so I.I.-U
unpleasant medleluc 11 ao hap­
T would like tu Juiu tbe Sunsblnc
Several
Hmca
during
the
meeling
How *be
^be n
a Htlie
mile ann.
Stormy day. are Jusi the kind
Your earil
pened that there were no capsule*
Club. Please send me a card and but- •rite tetters In! Those are this days
111 afternoon. Mrs. Parsons was seen
ShadAs light on
rn eerm one.
button have to-en sent you.
ip. Arliewwn.
smiting to bersell: but. wb.-n her
ly ;the
Sunabloe in tbe bou^e
enjoy
e Sunablne
From.
frlcnda qucalkioed her, laugblngly. she
To laaure the beet reUm. *
Williamsburg.
MUb,.
Jau.
3^l!«
girl
received
a
dalaty
Invitation
wrUEffle Alger.
pursed her lips and shook h-r head,
Thla Mould Hide cblldtu learn.
Mayflel^, MUh.. Feb. lu. I!
tea on Ony note-paper, to -take tea "
IVar Prealden:-,'
.' I
You have your card and buuon'by
add refused lo let royoue Into her
An U the eprlng-UaDe enrly.-Btd.
gam « BOWW, 4M M flu Nn Vwb
Dear President1 thought I would write a few line*
^lih Edifb. the beat doll. Aod when Ibis time, and 1 hope you like them.
\
thougnt 1 would write to the Sun- II bas btton a long lime slnve 1 have secret
■he went Into the play room. tbPre
New lain barn.
ablae Club. Now I will tell you
ras her little table spread with
written. I am going
Grown. Mleb.. Feb. 7. I»09.
' We Alger. Grown. Mleb.

got for rbrbtma*. I get 'a d
■Bowy napkin, a vase of flowers stood Dear Prealdeutname' for the Cradle Roll: Hl.-hard
Hina Goodrich. White Ckmd. HIch.
ln« ljt>k.
will drop you a few lines as.I ax of writing paper, w little set of
goeegb Wander. Tnvene . City. in tbe center, and Doll-Editb sat prim­
dtohes, two bandken-bleft. a searf and :bai when I wrole'\Jie^i
ly in her small chair, a smiling have net wruicn lo a long while.
Slleh.
pair
of
gloves,
two
post
rards.
and
you my stolei's name If to Etta'Mty
bosMss. Tbe lllUc girl, (who
well and hope you are tbe same. I
Loy Otter and AUce Piettc. Trnverae
your president jou know.1 was quite am going to school and am In the Bnt some catidy^ and nuts. There are Badley 1 sit with Gladys Pray.
aiy, Mkh.
charmed, and thorongbly enjoyed her grade. My mamma got me a new lonp- little folks who would like to •iat.-: v;ida sits with Delavla Pray.
Chhrtey RiAea. Travene City, Mlcb.
crisp squares ol toast, ber cambrlc-iea. wbltc fur mpS. It Is anowing here to­ Join the Suosblae Club, Mary Pepper Tbto Is all.
B. P- D. No. 8.
Beulah Vandervoort. Mayfield,
and big dUh of apple sauce. And. do day. My cousin aod I can sew. My
From.
Alice Pepet and Ceov Pop*t Trw
Pearl Badley.
you know. Sunbeams. It
grondma came to sec my aunt and yiteh. Well I guess I will .lose hoping
eroe CUy. R. P- D. No. S.
Our first lot of seeds are in. The reason why you
iltat afterward that she cousin and me. My grandma's name > see Ibia in prim.
1 am glad :o s'-nd tbe cradto Roll
PrMk Culver. HayfleM. UlM. Name
From your lot lug Sunbesm.
learned her unpleasam medicine
It
Mrs.
Christy
Goodrich,
and
my
should buy this seed is because it is strickly choice and
neat toy Mary Ella SpaaUtng.
Ooorgls MeKeagswallowed wlA the dlab Ol fruU! She aunt's name is Nina Goodrieh. and my
Dewey Smiley and Walter Smiley,
Wbat a floe Christmas you had! The
clean.
You will run no risk of loosing your crop if
Icareed. then and there, that there cousin's name is ESle Alger. I go to
Traveroo CRy. MRA-'r. P- D. Ka J.
two ways of "taking things.'
the Crown tebool. and I am learning
Clyde BeMtaer and Benny Marratu
sow good seed. We have Mammoth. Medium, Alsyke,
rbt mide up her mind that she would a piece to apeak. My mamma weal lo
K-or—fc- Mich. Namea sent by Eulu
always try and find the happy,
Fife Uke. Mich.. It F D -Xo
Traverte City yesterday 1 had a nice
Alfalfa and Timothy. For Lawn wc have the White
war. If sbe bad a ehoifc!^
Feb. II,
doll but It got lU JswBtl broken. MjClover and Dickenson’s Fancy Lawn Grass. Getour
Dear me! that was another "preacb- coualn broke ber dolly; too. We chil­ Dear Presidcul—
I thought I would wrib- y»w a few
dren all played school yesterday, aad
menU" and your prestdenl
price.
It. Tbe only way yon can atop bad a good time. For Cbrtsimas I got lines for 1 Javt-n'l srrl|:en iti * long
Mary Pepper and Mary Vahdci
Beside the seed wc also received Poultry Mash,
to
the
Runabine
Club.
I


her. la such a case as ibis. U to begin a lilGc glaa* bird, and a lea cup and
HaySoM. MIeh.
Names aeail
s she will sanrer. 1 was glad to gri -the cards -el}0o1 every day. I am In the fifth
tn ulk f
Oeetgla HcKeagc.
Kafir Coro, Crystal Gril. Charcoal. Sunflower Seed.
grade. For studies I have reading,
be toe polite to loiempt! So here Well good-bye.
Lime Lompkla. Eva Cropclt
writing, physiology, apclllng. arlihThis stuff is what you wgnl for your chickens i6 keep
From.
IMln lAmpniB. Traverse aiy. HIch. arW your Suasbioe imttera. Tbe Rnt
Di.-tle aad languigr. I Ilk.' to go to
Tbtaa an as^aetolly womeu-a aflUc
Mabel Taylor
oue of all will be Ibe splendid report
KaoHO seat toy Marvel Utter.
them Reality and lay well.
I ahould like to ^ar you speak your school. My teacher's name to SJto».
Edna dark. Porcat Clark and Plot from tbe new nub Just organixed at
Tbevaroeamnd J.s irrsentorwerk.
Ina 'Wolf, ol South Boardman.
I
ade enwit. Pile Lake. HIcb.. B. K. D ImotsrUle. Tour prosldeal to ven' etr in school. Wbat to the na
lag of aom* ot tU ionc-rons of 0»
have a half mile to go to, school. I
proud of that aiR>. aod you may esNo. 1. Name^aent by Edna GHL
have
seme
names
to
aend
to
Ihe
8nnPM
to.boar
good
things
from
liOWab Caivta.” Wllard CHvla.
M know
.blne Club: Edna. Flossie and Forest
Crown. Mien.. Feb. T. 19W' HlUer and On Hiller. Lecuvlllc. Mleb
,bla for ber. to
o valnsU
Clark. Please aend Ibe cards and bnlDear PrealdentNames s«su by Edna A TIBaay
If. For pets 1 have two ducks
I srill drop you a few itaea at
Ptoreace Sttlitvaa. Urskal Stickler
pigs, and <wo-cato. and two
Jeoe^ TICany aad HasH Dougherty ablne aub. Joaepb Tiffany and Haari bav-f not written lor a long time,
dogs and twenty- chlch.-n* Well a.- 1
Dougherty, el Leetavtllr. Mich, and am well and hope yon are the aan
UetsvIUe. Midi. Namea sent by
Loy Utter. o< Traverse City. We are For Christmas 1 got a book and some can ' think of much to w rite 1 will My
UeTIRany.
(wiled also Lm*** Tea)
good-bye to the Suasbinero and the
candy and. peanuts, and a iMn aad
- This toaibUxative is a grewl l>W«ri
president.
glass Urd. I go to school and am
t Chib Ceodit Bolt.
msdivsneamltolbefavonie reguialTRAVERSE CITY* MICH. )
From,
poalaU this week
One Is from tbe second gride My matnma got me
Jkge
II.
Edna
cm
mva
Katbrya 6e«0e. ol Hermlaton. Oregon, « new suit ol clotbes. Ooorge baa the
seat by Nellie TIBaay.'
ISc. jmekage*.
R-RMi petb do you like beat? Oo
Edna Fortoa. Travwrae aty. Mleb. aod the other from Zllla Noffalngtr. haiunaw and to playlag with 'li. My
grandma aod eouslo cam* to •*« at. I the caau and dogs pUy iqiether.
wbo Uvet at Caylerd. Mtai.
<t aeat by Marvel t'uer.

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