Grand Traverse Herald, May 09, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 09, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-05-09

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1^

(Etatti

and TraVarsa

Bay

IfiblraW.

Eaela

TWICE A W EEK — TUESDAY A N D X HU R S D A Y—S 1. O O

roL m.

W.M. BUREAU
HELD ANNUAL

A YEAR

TttAVKUSK < ITV. (iRASD TRAVKRSK l-OI XTY. .MlrUir.AS. TrESDAY. ilAY '.i. Wll.

miunuuiuL
MaaUng of Traveraa CKy Railread Co.
Held^Hare Thuraday.

MHicaiJi^cDRYHACTsypy. giLBERT
PRES. DIAZ
RESIGNED
WILL RESIGN

MRS.LJ. HST

ELECTED A
SECRETARY

wilt Ft
. .
. Plant for Boyne
New Houi.

Mrs. E J. East.
K. J. .Mercer & Co. of this city ha«
___ _ her homo
tieen awarded the coairact to ^lall TO BECOME SUFERVISINO PBH
ship Wednesday alter a llngcritig 111the phimbing and heating piani in the
PAL AT GRAND RAPIDS
"
•had-I
• lived In thkv releas. Mra. Ehsi
Ane
new hotel to be bum' In Royne
« she had
City. The conirart |TThe ap----- '——“
> high reIT.iuai
Tbe
vacuum
heaii
mag
.system
gard of all with whom she came In
will i« used. There w ill be 35 ruotna
contact. The buaband, two sons and
______
In the building with all
stem a|v
nuoiber of grandchildren survive.
15 hath
The funeral will be beU tUturday MAOERO IS SATISFIED WITH THE i I'otatnunts, in aMIlten
OTE'AU. H
-. Bates Is the only one now living
> will l<e
MANIFESTO
j rooms. Lvery steeping i
!
5
■o'clock
from
rtie
rrieiidt
churc*.
THE BOAl
of tbe original promoters and o&lcers
___
__
l|■rovi<l«M
with
running
water
and oth
tioog Lake. Rev. (Mrler of this
of tbe Traverse City Railroad com­
aasut
ta
March
on'vr
modem
conveniences.
The
general tawdii^ Cefwnittae* Warn AppeliK
city
ofActellng.
a Met Tlwirsdsy N<ght->
pany, which was organised In U7I.
by Mayer Wllhctm Boam En
«'«nim<ct was awarded to I’nce HroMexico City. lut a Man Wu
fony yean.ago Ult yaar.
Xlcner wUIct
ieyed Supper PicpareS by Doof Itast Jur<lan.
wrtSt
that
this
will
be
one
of
the
nwitic Silence StudeitU.
Reply War Isauod.
teis in ttortbern Michigaiir
•MfMary Mm I
.M tbe meetIns of the board .of ed- '
ngtnn.
.^ay
*—Though
l
l^r years there has been a cry
raitun laurwdB) night ^perBiitmdThen van rery cood atteodanre
lag Dci-d in the Traverse Fiiy Board
U Gilbert tendered kls '
St the asDiul meeUns of tbe WenwsM re
^Tmde for a secretary with au(B-.
non m> twmd of tbe city aebools to aeers UteblKao Developmeet bureau
t«»day. offtrials are Itn llne.’l to take an
tlent com
i-epi Ihe poeKlor uf suiservlslng prtw
WpdBesday anervooa. and tbc outtma
opilmbuic view of (be sUaation. Au
tire lime .. — -----ol Ibe weet side acbuols at
’ tan sad scttvity sHUiffevtod «Bs'rt>cxnlanailon
of
the
Diaz
manifesto
re­
and tooauee ol this need, the Board
Grind Kaprds. at a greatly incresaad
'ftsatilBW. T Nearly every couety. of Ibc
ceived by the Mexican embaasy today
of Trade.has h.-cn B.-rioosly baniper-valaty Mr. O.ttwrt has bad ibis movw
tvssty U*the dlatrlct waa represented.
that Utaz will retire from i«wci
ed lu its work. Thursday uiglii ihe
iiiider coBsMerotlon for llw past
.on as be Is sure there U no (ear
ditttcult.v was rciuedioil at (be Aral
uionth. i.Qi ft was D»( uatU Tbnradar
lansUg.
Mich..
May
6.—The
crop
ot
anarchy.
addreM said that If tbe aame entbuai
iitg ol the uew troard o{ dlrecturs
u:fnM (bat he decided to make Ibe
gKirt
lk>wied
I
today
says
the
outlook
report
I
AGAINST
CANA
asm which was manltestad last year
Rabols
Colabrata.
who lotdc supper at the' l.iulh Tavern
i-iipuge uud lorsMlly preaent (be tnal-rap of wheat is' much
.r
a-Jiiutaer
c
XI
Paso.
May
k—A
wild
celebrailon
I
ahootd ha above durieg tbe coming
Mid held a mecUng afterwards.
ti/r lu the board
His leslgtialloa
•iKbter.
The
c
crop
gcm-raily
Is
in
the
-ontinues
at
.Madero'w
camp
today
be­
year the MccMses of the peat years
-- B. Holley was chosen unenl
was accepted. alihu|^ be bad bas*
best
coodliluu
itaat
it
has
been
in
muse
of
the
Diaz
raanlfesto
announ
woakl’be sreatly mulUplled. He coO'
Mioretary of the board.
given a contract fof^he next two
IV yean. During April. IfS.n.lit Jig bis Intention of retiring. This
snUiatad the awmbera upon the sue
Is
now
secretary
of
the
EIGHBORS WERE POWERLESS
tbe board
frWiicg
IhM
bushels
were
marketedRjea»d
taken
by
(be
relwi*

a
victory
(i
eeas of Urn 'movameat and commend
puUkdtv bureau, the work of whicli
TO SAVE 6UILOINC8
the Graod Rapids fxiaittoa offerad tha
of the uffleen. He de­
la pyicticallr a pari of the Board ol oats arc in good condition, according them Madero has annonstmd bis i
i-d oppununitles lhai Mver woiMd
the report.- Fruit (errespondenu tentlun bl conilnulng the arinittlct;.
clare ttat pobiiclty was tbe grandest
irna Ware Filled With Farm Pro­ Tiwdo work. Mr. Holley la well Ai­ give M tmeoomgUO! report.
te
of
Dial.
led (or thU pueltion. He has a na­
duce. Which Was Oestroyed—
gage tn. and that the developmaat butural adapUbllliy in siatiKlic work
Two Calvos Were Burned
t Atxusad of Supporting
— T waa tbe grealeat on
wniL bus bad many years expcriem-e
in the Woodnm Bam.
a for Thoir Own Finatvieal
lertco
..He
as Au adverthltut man. which is of
. I the presidency as
enosWmble value In tbie
of Fr«o LIM Bapun.
Aldcn. May K.—Yesterday after­ Mr. Holley was loiwklerod
on as |>ga<'e is restored. In this mannoon Bliout ::3D the bam on the farm available candidate and it
■r tbe prealdent has virtually aceed
WaxhingioQ. May k.—Judye Bulllv
Intent- Harrtnmn. a mile and aI to the demands of Franiisco I. .Msthat be would do
dero that be make aanounewent ot ol PhlladelphU. a book and pa|
aQ pirta of the sUla. ^Tou have aet
good work of Ihe IkkuM with prop*
inpfgi;ture
appealed■ befc
Charles Chamberlain, aged 3S years, such inteniioa.
tto pace.' be aald. “vai It la a si
support from the committees. Samuc,
Canadian
recl|>rocUy
..
El Paso. -May k.—General Diaz re­ ...' hearted
ay*^d
died at tbe Grand Tiaverse hospital at
4td goee to asu" PrceMent Day
Uariand was re-Hected treasurer.
iber manufactoro'clock Sunday nigbl after only
serves Ibe right to be the Judge of today with several other
. sot Maaoma a graat deal of
Tbe matter of holding ward meel
erw. asserted that if reciprocity passed
house, which was totally destroyed. igs for the benebt of working peoa days' llloeea with apiwndiclllw. k
of I
hta namrka, bat prooaedad at
Prom tbe bouse tbe Arc spread to tbe Ic in various parts of the city was
gets be would simply ba«e to quit biu-iiiamberUln was employed In tbe
tba roa) boalaaM of tbe ibeeU
ness. Canada manuteiiures paper
elU-lllgman basket factory and was ready to leave .hta oSioe.
The rmmrt of 8acrotary John 1. Glb- bam belonging to Henry WoodruA. endorse and Ue prosidoiit and sec­
Francisco 1. Madcro. Jr., rebel lead cheaper, said Sullivan
m waa Ailed with Interest. It told vhlcta was also consumed, logetber retary were Instrm-ied to arrange lor Uken sick while at work Friday after­
N. J. Batcholder. uiasicr of the na­
a tang slorr o< affort aad aebiavement with two calves wbli-h were tied in a mcvllng lo a few days In the Fifth noon, leaving the mills about three er. bad already iwsaed order* to all tional grange, and several other
tbe building. So great was the boat
o'clock fur Ms bonte at the Oakwood tbe retolutionlsts on the main border
ward.
from the burning structures that many
withdraw (i«m
(lom lb
ibc frontier and ( gixngc officers, apiesred and preaeniHercoforc. tbero have been no mgu- boose. He becaini: siesd'Iy worse and
srks, Sacre- trees in tbe Harrlroan orchard were
ta hU iBtnductotT t
towards evening a physb-lan was call- procef
Bceed Bouilbward towards Mexico c.l the farmers' protest against rectr
meKlogs
of
the
board
of
directors.
tary Qlbana aald:
iliroclcy
. He said that 3K aules were
destroyed aand tbe tire extendei)
who at once advised muvlng tbe City.
have gathered almply'upon call,
■‘Naarly all d
b was put out wJtb tbe They
man to ibe bosidtat An oiwra,
had l>eg
was dciided Thursday night that
gientest dlBIcnlty
. war performed aboiit midnight, when a praaa represenutlve at El
>
board
of
dlrsciurK
shall
meet
on
supporting
tbe biU (or their own AnanTbe origin of tbe Are le unknown ...J second and founh .Mondays In but tbe disease bad obuined such a Ihiso telephoned the Madero baadquarpUl beneSL
but was probably seL The Harrim
each tnomh. The various commUlees Arm hold that recovery was Imposst ten and read tbe dlsimtcb from Mex­
The house today began the adoal
«i baUava tbat'oatalda
burn was ttlxSli with a basement a
ico City. General Paacnal^rozco rcc.
e
net
yet
been
named.
PreaideBt
consideration
of tbe farmers free list
a»d davaio»B«Bt la haportant yet reroll stocked with tbe pnidocis
Mr. apd Mrs. Chamberlain tame H reive<l it and aald it tnohnif would
•trated that daval- tbe (arm and considerable liveelock, Straub bas nUed out somt- of them (he city last August to operate tbe stop Ibe movement of the army. Gen­ UH after two weeks of -general
aUjr Import but the animals were all-removed be­ sod named chairman of others. At
eral Orozco himself mounted bla horse bate._
I. that agrl- fore the dames rosehed them. Tbe the next meeting, a full list of corn- Oakwood bouse, an East eighth street and EtiIloi«d with tba sew* te ihc
boarding place, where they have made
ill be submiitod.
ealtan It onr araatett and moat tm- lone on the bonse and ham was aUntt
tent a mile away whore Gonaral MaIlecussion relaiHe to assist­ tbelr home since coming here,
porUBt tadaslry bad that it Ilea at gt.OUA. with 13,500 insurance. It Is not
sides the widow and Ills iwrems. throe dero ha<l rciire<l for tbe night.
Ih> pro.-.«'n(e<l In Tniveraa City for e»tha baaa «t all hntnan endeavor and known whether or not the Wooilruff ance for an iudusirv to be bsiablisb- sisters and one brother survive.
When General Maderb beard of ihc
the matter of a guaranty
ahllng Mr Gillwrt to develop hlmaatt
that.........................................................
barn was Insured, but the. loes will ai>- (niBdhere,
wws brought up. The plan adopt­
A sboit service will be iicld from dls]ia(cli from Mexico City coniornlng
ilopg his chosen line 'of work.
Uar...... .............................
prosimalc S2.5W.
ed In Williamsport. Pa., was given the Uahwood house TiicMlay ipurulng IVcsideiit Diaz's resignation he tniTbe Gland Rapids board of edueaOBItiaa. WB bold that to e
medlately
gave
orders
lo
-have
ibc
cousldeiculoti. Many of the directors Itev. R. b. MacGregor of the >Tni M.
Ion Is curuding tbe edurariOBBi work
troops
baited
Couriers
were
sent
oxpresa tf>cm>«lvea aa willing to lend K. chpreb otficiatlng. alter wAilch' the
ju ihc wot side of the dt>. aad
ahead
to
the
advance
j;iiard.
tbelr credit or put up money 'each remains will be uken to Mancelona.
fta la batter matboda of agrtcalture
and Harltn amogg other things
-1
nalurall.v
am
very
gU.I
to
bear
year to be used as a guaranty to as- where a church funeral will be held, that Praaideni IHaz bas made the an- .................... .... .
ttd feorUoaltnre aad to a point where
Ighly atios ot training mboe] ha
alat wontay enterprises and wUl bo and burial lake place.
«bty «■ kaow for tbeoMm the ad
aald General Madero. *'I Und betwoenf Sligh's and .MayAcId. which will be Inught all Ihe branebee
wilting to'take chaocee against kws.
handcraft, aad as Mr. Ullben haa
-____________________
itawMl QiPliim I by_________
Weatera Mlcbh
Mid'
am going to semi a telegram to him at ucar the rallrted bridge, and have had
comniitice consisting
dating Iof Thontas
i. aa that they wUl become entbui
proven himself to be a splendid orgMonce
tongmulaiing
him
on
his
patriit
idatted
off
otto
lots.
It Is Ihc
Sbernun. W. H.. I’rolot
I'mlor aod A. V.
iser aiuiig this line of work he was
Aecmding lo prraent
oilsni. for It certainly was an act that l>ose of tbe owners to establish a
iedric t was apiiolDled t
: fiymitiD4han a bdptng hand. Is tbe<
selected in preference lo many other
log colony at tide i>oin(. and the t
required
tbe
highest
Und
of
pcreonal
the plan suggested.
MM talMhte aad teUlng work In.
a|iplhani> lo Uke charge of the wort
& 1 Raitroad/Com|>an> have con
wcriSce aod |•at^loth '
Work Waa Bagun on Building
MM w» can be engaged. To this tenc Borne claim
build a pUUorm at that lalDi
la':
is'JVell
Hseia
.........jiilK-rt has been supertetendeot
Front and Casa Street
•M the adoreUn- baa traveled approx-. ries suffered, but careful InveaUgal»her of the keat arbools lor tbe nasi alao
Yo^ day S —It la n
Saturday. *
taMtely n^oTmllaB by rail aid over tions in different scctknis
ciwl
eats and during that time he basoaeAM Bdtae hr antomoblle aad carrtage county (ails to reveal any of tbe Itmls
gold bullion valued at ten millton dol already arraageil to take some o
e<-led In iitaclng tbem at the top o(
. Work on Ihe bungalow which will lars In tbe I'niicd Stale* suU-ti-ossiii > these.lotx and (here will be a mimbc ihe sH>oi>ls of the state te regard to
aad baa vteHed tbe fonowlng places that were injured FufScleni to show
he tilted as headquarters (or the bu­
la'tba MueaVs territory during tba U at the present time- Tbe early Forest Fires at East
Diaz Is l>ellered ti> he follow .. _ ! _'-tlve and comiiMMlIbns «oi standard of arholarshlp aad all tblnv
Mads Thtitgs LIv
reau of luforinafioii of the Hoard of
past ysar, In tba furtherance <d this cbeniee were lu Juwt Ibe right «n' example of Central American tagea. This la one of ihe Ircst points; that go 10 make up a modem edpoa*
Short Tim
I'rade this sunHuer was eoinoieneed
tTropaoHa for tbe Improvement
aad If hn baa to Ace. will nut 311 the Rnardman river lor Ashing
dilion to wiihsund tbe cold weather,
e preteni Un*
Baiurday morulug aud It is expected
agrieiwaral jeoadhloos in western aa the buds were aufflrteDtlv swi
The land Is Anely JiKwied and will be the Traverse (Tiy w-Jmols are'tegardtliat the buildliig will be co'nmleted In
Ideal (or Ibe i>ur|K>se deMiribed ainl ■si by the ediwatora of the suie aa exto leave an air ctnwuber -within
Ihe pUcx- will surely
a (ha work within tba dUtrict calyx wtalth proved the aaving of the some source lu the leaves and hnisb abont two weeks. The dimensions
cepUonally stroag in all lines of work.
al Kezis Mokesis and fanned by tbe are to be 3<ix3<i. IS feet high, with
popuUrity wiil not be conSoed to lo
In itao moat expoaod plageo.
During ihe yeani that Mr. (Rlbert
xwg Bouih wind suon spread i
porch In (rout, built In coionlol style
i-ai i>cople. bill such an arrwngei
Many branchea from trow located
_JS Ubored iB Uie city he has stood
ird Ibe collages lnraie>l lo the
witb a place on tire roof Urge enough
luinnot but And attractions to the hub
Moa
in^^ In the places w-taere the frost Is al•
and FI
to aetommodate a large sized hand Hans Nord. Wad Known ResiAent, ilrol* of Aabermeu who come froi bigb among (be psirons of the seteois.
feii Anst have been brought to
snd
shilc at times there have bceo
Id Awray <
w-hen « iiands stand is needed
abroad each year. This will foro. a .tome who differed with bin. all bavo
tag tbapM”yM%:^***ham^lh the city and Inspected under the mi­
This Mo
building will he located at t|>e
additional Inducement for sporrtine regaidt-J him a* an excellent scholar,
^------— ------------------■ -------*7 With- croscope bift no trwcdl of bh ' ‘
of Case street, and will lie so
come to Traverse City every auu organizer and teacher wlio aimed to
been located when dissected.
•tmrted
I bad been dtatiibntad. further frosts come or nooie onforewlihin the puplh the blgbeot
leavlM%m OB hand tor fuitbv «•resnlts follow the recent cold woods In which it atarted. In all stored away (or tbe i nicr. It will
BdarV of s<-bolarwbln. morale and
tritmUoa. The aecreteo' speat conIt is safe to sa> that the fnilt about right or ten airas were burnetl be palmed yellow w' t white irimgene.'al i
mings and will be i
MdeimHa time In aolleltlDg advertlee- crop Is still Intact wlui pruRie<-U ot ovei. but the names did
members of the beard aad
tbat
t
reaching
any
ol
the
roUaxes.
although
Ing the eause of bis death. .Mr. Nord
thui pm of the city.
■enu ter the magaslne In addition to the largest yield ever seen lu i
.
liairons
of tbe aehools part with
<
hi*
they raiiie very close to one owned by
bad been In 111 health more than a
hla rasBlar work. Ha alao waa acUva Uraad Traverse region.
service.', hot as be baa carefully e
Frank Smith.
year but had been cooBned to i
Spanish-Amertcan War Veterant Pre- sMcred (be math r and de< Med in ta
la aacartog the, passage of tbe li
taw
It
is
not
known
how
the
Arc
origborne
only
Bve
weeks,
suffering
t
enieorsTo levy a t
of tbe cBaaac
lnate<l.
but
it
Is
evident
iliai
It
came
told
pain.
I>ut
etill
cheerful
«nd
(
varsary t
r May It.
the coubUea of t
placed In bis way.
from a sjiai'k
inf bope^o the last,
state. He rwterred la a vney oompll
Frevlous to tbe meelfag the mem>
have been carctes
Cure -Buckner Raturtis to Take and bapiiy nature,
.Thc- mcinberi* «f l'oini»ii} .M. Stib
BMBte^ banner to the free advartla
soBW one in Ue viilnity.
friend* and ’ Charge of Adams Express Com­
Michigan Volunteer infaniry, are tuak- tars of both tbe old and new boarSa
.. _______ t gima by tbe
ami their wives enjoyed a sapper at
that
the
leav
w-hoo
doiug
something
for
otbers
pany’s
Office.
iDg
|iTci>ara(ions
for
the
annual
lun-■ te the dIatricC which no
the
Jtoardman avenue wliool. wbleB
hel|ied
to
keep
the
(Ire
(mm
niread
.Sort
Was
bom
In
Onslomlg.
Mr
iing
of
quet. 10 take pho-e on me c-tenim
Biobar oenM buy. He referred also to
pn-iigred by Ibe toemMrs ol Ife#
or May 1-i U was i.u the Iidli ( .May.
C. E. ''KSiUh. expert botlicuHurlsi lag more ntpidlv than it could
Mba splendid publicity given by the
Clare Hiicltner. who was tormcrly ywcdcl
when Cotuiu.oy -M. under Cain. dnmestir »clen<-e class under Ito dJgreeleet pabUcatioBs ot the country owploie*! bj'xfbe WeaJi rn Mlcblun handled.
dilv-cr of the Adams Kx|<rvMi wagou eight
re<-(lon
of'ilreir teacher. Misa Aleng
was
married
to
Mias
Hannah
Nelson.
J.
V.
.Mi
lniosh.
Hot
l.ieuicnaoi
Ji»*
wIUmmI coaL Tbe bureau baa about development bureau.
in this <1i' and later priuztotod tc
Ray
no:.
The bill ot fare was not aa
(Ite
cereRKtov
Iwing
iwrformed
In
CoKlaascn
atid
Seioud
l.icuicoant
II
SM haU-tone euu. baaldea Innumer- hls orohanl domonstrationK in Mantw
better
with the company
elaborate one. hut roiistsicd of tha
4ee icounty and his efforts mat with
............................and several hunJluskegim. lias rolunied to Traverse lienhagen. Deninark. The couple left Knapp depam-d from Traveise ('
things
That
lire usually pieparod by
soon
alter
lor
Amerivw.
locating
In
(ot
the
(tout
lu
the
Biauish-Amerii
tha<gtwik^ sucTtes. At Bear Lake
City to May. He has made good sim-e
the studiuns. and to say that ibe meal
.Warsaw,
ind
.
where
Mr.
Nord
horked
war.
They
went
n>
camp
at
IJaiid
tbere^re 7h present to wluwss the
he has been connected with the com­
U pulling U lightly, aa
The ancretary
work, CP at Onekama aad 30 at Arpany and has l>ceii .8eiii lack to Trav­ at his prolcsslon of high grade Uilor- lake and wiie i.ulr>c<juemi> oi«lere<l all ihorc who pa.rttKi
look pronounced it
ing.
Iwing
emgiloyed
by
one
Arm
(or
to
Culm,
whete
they
saw
w'liv.e
aer
eadla. At Ooefcatna he assisted tn
erse City a» manager of the local of­
ears, neiax
Being, vice la the ziauliaxu <auipRign. fn :<.oe ol the best thatI Iiliey bad indatsad
aU^*oiltiiT«. Oarteg the yw
fomplcilng the organlxatlon of a borU.
fice. t>nc of the ofAnals I.- in Trav­ more than seventeen'^ear*.
hicut time Tbe event 4cia>
In lor
W
made
a'
tioiihlcd
with
hay
fever
a
the
lull
of
-May
every
year
sjn<e
the
•iWWti had been made of western ctiliiiral socleiy.
:aic<l the aorking oT tbe depart10# for erse' City with Mr. Buckner serking habit of si>endlng the sUmmeis In dale. Ibe veterans ba.c gaiherc<l ito
Michigan cilioK cmilied I
Mlchlsag Brodacta. the Chicago land
While in the county Mr. Hmlih
needle,k lo say tbat
Uil^iUg^
for ud for a Iwaiion lor a js-rm«nent ofAie Michigan
h Is
J>i>. deciiieo
move
■n and ID
in JVbT
dec;iiiAri to move,.^,
•ther lor a lianquii and rv-unh.n
show, MittlgaB talra. Grand RapMa. Hed the (arm of J. K, Merritt, whi...
. federal l>ul
in the bu-iinews
EvFrj
late oapee^ng xb
mis- ditlonw to
'here aic- a Urge number of the icis the <ti< tubers of the briard are coai--w.isf LaidlngtOB and Traverse City tecated Avu miles northeast of Manlsth>-v-have found to Traverse Citv, the climate-ogeMfng
: Front street,
iD-ed that ihi* dciatrinsent Is one «(
.isury
durlBS the state grange meeting He
p and eonslKiK of UOk acres of good
ia<-ant attire build- with Jil> beaPh and here be has lived inol (omi'any still <0 Ttaveiw.;
i(
tiie.n'Orl vahiahie in tbe etty srhoola.
l.u»7 (or with the that there
ever since lie had' been with F. G. but some «l them arc M-aliered
spokn ta detail about the wonderful
rtt-tand. This is eonsidereff- lo be
Hie
coilro
street,
and
The •taitding committees
talertat the work oT the butanu had
oof the best farms In wrestem Mich­ I’losem delay in union, injury is dond
s mult a suit-1 Heumann sinix that time, and was an nous jarta ol the i-oinil:y..
to tbe growing needs of (lie cities <-on able hK-aU»r <-aii lie found.
exi>ert at his (fade, and one of fhe
One plcsbani (eaxiic of Ihe anu'iLl
attracted in Chicago.
igan. ami at prcM-ni ha.- HTH
best known tailors In ibis part of the banquet
ullows:
the iettera M-nt in by al'
tr^sTWh report showed reout In fruit trees and In the <ourae cerned:
AJIiion. site. Sln.ooo: Alpena, site
siaiesent memt'crs. .Notices have been
Ime the entire a<reage will be
Wx>> and g iRs-Croer. Mnatagna,
Ann Arlmr. (or
Mr.
S10.S1C; ta ISIS. S16.T83 •
to all of those out
ity aud,Hiirdcn
itetl lo tiv>vs. On Ihe land already anil buitiiing.
.A
Church of t'hrisl.for Ik years, i
those who can not Iw m-ie wiu :
out (here are 2.30U Elberla peach additional land. tT.«>0U: Big Rapids,
. -Moniggae. Peck, hiaby.'
Tcj..
earnest Chrisiian man ot exemplai
letter* to he read at the imuqucl.
----------^-jlithTte ter til
trees. S.O(M< sweet merries. l.bOO soar site and suit of building. $H.t)t«<:
Buildlog* and rouads—Perk. Cron.
character. His friends can "be num­
and tend show exhlblu w ere »7.r.Tao.12 cherries.
apple trees ronslstlBS Boyne. City. wile. tlO.iMW: Cadillac.
Bros.
V bered
nerea by
oy toe
tbe bondreds In Traverseof Spies with UucbvKS lor AUers, BM Blau and Mart bn building.
ta IfM anad SMIS-M ta WIO.
T^xt
booto—Trosa,
Monugue.
Bar­
Charlotte, site.
Dowagiac.
Complaint (or
t'itv and SUIT
iurvounding territory,
UOMI IFFfCUS 0£CTa
Kings with Wealthies for AUelw.
den.
Slo.tKHi; Hillad
'Isdalc. site and Work.
the widow, three cfaUdren
Ft/toon VSars.
J _.
the
the proaeut time thkrc Is gaG.uW
la- h of the member* of the hoard
Kw; HolUnd. site
Stan on
-----'survive. Mr*. F. W Johnson of Dkvested tn. the place.
Uka: H.. I_ .ABiamoa. Bk Raidda
m»et:ng
mad" apitroprlate remarks >onceTnlBg
building- tlG.bbO: IsbiwrulDg. site'rrad
This DiorniM Gernvaine Brde. were'hart. Ind.. George . . .
noonty-J. W. Cmae. HoBor;
Grace
Episcopal
tbe work of Saperlaiendcoi Gilbert
lilding. -$!5.u<«: Jackson. swarded the contract (ni carrying the: A'rit.. and Carl, tba youngest
building.
Sooth rrankfort.
tiiiig tIbc 1
dav
vetiiiig
nncctioD wi’h Ibe ctiy
1ng his
' '!L A 1. de-!iDg at bomei all of whom wci
niaiU to t
elected for the eawlng r*mr:
school* and expnressed their regret at
l»i. F'hr the past Afieen years the bedside aben tbelr father
Senior ..................... . C. Davta.
bU leaving. .No iaction was ukea ta
JlO.OW; Three Rivers, site and start Arm has bad the contract for. away.
Junior
Warden—Samuel
Aarden—
Garland.
on buiwtng.
Traverse City.
„ short
tonerai servjc«’'w1n be heM
irrying the ‘mails from the Pere
A
1
Secretary—loon J.
~ Baker.
It the questioB will Irt takes up
extBBs^rTSO.OOv: YiwiUnti. site and larquetie
le aud M A N E-. and dur-' bom tbe borne Tburoday afternoon at
Treaatirer—Keble O Lewis.
le'hy tbe commlitee oa teacheea
atarg-AnbuildIng.
»15.1HVP.
ling. »i:..b
S-.30. after wblrh the remaios will be
lag all that time i
and SU.S0 Costa.
and the be*t man j«.>s»!ble chosen tn
iH.every’
yrv cosg. it la aald. t:there is de­ a siBgle mistake.
taken to tbe Churrb of Chrin. where
All
the
i«»sUiou. There aie nuroehm*
paninental deUy and the i
_..z sbowtiig. and it was upon Ibis formal aervices will be held. Re'
Travnri
record that they were givei) this con- ,A. Casby officiatteg.
lAke of IMte Ann was an_______ lives ’Want on end of it.
wblcfa now give* them Ibe handthat place by Bute Deputy Gaae
ic the best peoalWn
Kingsley.
Mich..
May
6.—Tbe
iwtuse
ling of all tbe imails tbat rome'.inio
Warden G. AUfO Smith upon a ejurge
tb.v Steer tb« hm
>wnad by« Billy Wai^ngtoix. burned choice and thereby
aad out of (be c
of catetatac btack baaa out of am
school* that has alo tbe ground this aaroiag t^ere any suqdarti
move on scbedole time, the fact that i _
Kent oooaty—Haary J. Viaki___ and wrlih a Uowwgtec mteaow I
ready
be
r.
—Covernor
atd
euoW
be
r«j»jarod.
'The
botzsa
Aw^Ongdtoplda; Arthur 8. l^hite. Lake pleffded mlKy befora Jm
lomati* Mtcb.. May 5.—The Gmnd no complaints have evei been regis-i lanolng. Mktx,
nd
taera
was
no
Utaor-lOsborne laaued s.........
NortAnm aod paM a Ane of |10,
TTaveree Fratt Co., was InMtromUd
i
the
cktea
of
the echool vao*.
idealguUDS May It aa Motaara’ Daj.'ance.
pany gsay well be proud.
epau of (lUO.
today Bl Empire ter iiO.OW.
teSa t»®-)

Bmiar WORK UST YBR

The annoat meeting of ^h« Traverse
Ity Railroad company was aeld In
le otilcc of Mr. Bam 'Thuraday.
N>rwlng.
Tbe following dlreiiors
ore elected f» (the enautiig year:
Thomas T. Bales, W. R. Bbelby. J.
H. P. Hoghart. R. R. Metbeanr. W. B.
Btlmaon. J. W. Hunter. J, H. Cnp-

CROP OUTLOOK
IS VERY GOOD

FIRE SWfff
NEIGHBURHOOD

IS A DESBSVB) FROMOYIII

RffilSARE WILD WITH JDY

WIU K PAID A SAtjl^

I

i-r

FARMERS OF
, 27 STATES

."‘zr“

HEAVY WIND FAHIBI FIAIIES

PAPBI MAKHIS ALSOOaiEGY

CHARIES CHAMRBttAII

___________

FISeNBI'S GDLDIY

FRUIT WAS DIIRIURBI

WFIHMATIDR RURUU

CDHADES THRE^TEe

AFYBILDIK ILUESS

'^J^aSrS^a^erT^.K ;

GOHPAIIY M.BAIQUEY

HEW EXPRESS MARASai

WORKISVBIYPOPUUR

EDVBINHaiT IS SLOW

te;''

ss:

MADE RBIARKADIE RECORD

FOR IlLEBAL RASS nSHIRT

nHEm mmn

—*^3Jaka <

MTim* UY MAY 14

BUIITUVaSE FljflT Gi

V» <

^RA^^) TBAT^TO^E ITKRALD AKT) TRAVERSE HAtEAOLE. TPESnAT, 3fAT 9. 1911.

mu RIVRse Betak
TWiek A WEEK.

r^ltttrtrl xAdtj bU Tbandv it
Ttftrww CSV. MlcUcut br
MCRALO A MECOKO Ca
8eA a BBxm:i9:<iK.n» PrmUmt
Om'R

ilM before be will become tboroegbtr tsmiller wlU erisUng fxm»ltlo&s.
SKperlntMdent Gilbert tans not onlr
been a capable edncaior. but a naeful
cltisen. ‘lie has been Identlfled constaatlr with pnbUe and civic aEnlra
and local societies, aod br hii percharaeterisUci baa ai^iered
popularity and esteem. His frteimda'l
Trsverse CHy will be Intereeted in b
re and will have conSdeno
he win achieve as gr^ a Mcc
new SeU ns he has in Traverse
City.

Do "Von Got Up
vntli a Lank. 1
ilaa tnAie aa. nk i

Of contrdl w«
the ssatter belora
the proper anthorttles ier defialte actloa.
. r

GIBI MiPPOIIP

A. Traey Lay, Prai
R. Floyd CUncm Vice I
Samuel ^rtatA CatWer.
A. J. Haviland. Asst. CaiAiar.

»b. a. Ton, IL

Haven: G. M. Daint. Northport.
" • ee eonnty—B. a. UendeU.
C .V RnaaeO. Manistee.

Bows THIS?

£rsif-

Scouvllic.
•niton: E. L.
Mecoata county —Uec 0 G. Jenkins. i Ws

■„£F“

.jdda

NOW PDA BUBtNESBi
At Thursday nisht's oii-etliig of the
;»r board of directors of tbe Trsverse
aty Board of Trade. M. B. HoUey wu
elected secretary at a salary. The ser­
vices of s paid secretary bare been
the glaring need of the orsenlsatkm
fine* Us iDccjnioD and the board bas
been greatly bami>cre<l In its work beoanse Ha operations were condected
by volunteers who cheerfully gave
their time wtthont <
li anything for tbe benedt of
sity, there should be a c
petent official to devote all his time
to the work. Now that tbe Traverse
City DrganlsaUoD bas made this pro­
vision, beUer things may be accom­
plished aod the people of
munlty will have a greater conOdence
<in the operaUons of the board.
Aaslde from the pobliciiy work, tbe
matter of Indostriai effort U ot very
great importance, but the board is still
handicapped by lack ot (amis to enoemrage and eesist proffllalBe enter­
prises. lAst night a committee wi
doted to look np tbe matter ot
definite plan whereby funds may be
St tbe disposal of tbe board without
bacdstaJp to tbe goargnlors. Tbe
in vogue in IMlUsmsport. Pa., baa
worked out with lit
Tbe plen centempU
railona groups of
of tbeir
rises and
credit to assist worthy enterprises
put them on tbeir feet TbU
plan can be operated snceessfu .
Tnverse City aad we believe srilh the
energy that la displayed in Traverse
City and a paid secretary to do the
heavy work, backed by tbe activities
ymmtUeea. that the TVsverse City
Board of Trade wiD abow results that
will gratiry the people ot tbe oommdalty.

Slf*i TRAVERSE GITYSTATE«K

v. anwEiii imuniuL

Missaukee
county—George
WpotU^kc City; C. u. Dnnham. Mc-

FARM rOB BALC-My «4cre larm.
mUcs from the vOlaite uf ihuplw. i.,n-1inaH ruamy ; . to om-s
cicsrtsl. ctoKl fi nces. sAod ion-ruc.a
sIj
bouse, gi«xl L»T-!i. Urso o.-^bara II
yoits «W. .good sprtog water; alM
S« si-na wliU 2.’. improved, wvtl
feared, no balldlngs. ITrices on ap.
I>?:vwtton. Niki- Mlmnaurii. Ea-iMro.
Mich.
Tui-j. May ; to Jal\
M. A ri. E. TIME CARD. '

• ssBiin
A GENERAL BANKINQV
riESS DONE
aierw may rely upna
nrtecus aiM liberal
I

s n» cenr. ALLewts m
‘'Montcalm county—Fred A. '<
iroenville; James B. ilasklns,
TIME OEFOSIIS'*
aid City.
Muskegon conoty—D. E. MrCiore.
I AioskegOBi J. O. Wevtover. Fruliport.: NOTICE
iw
i
• t:;.:.
Newaygo county—Jos. Gerber, FreWe will aaalii enU attenUon to tli^
;»o0l; Adelbcn ^ncb. Mliite Cloud, .anaouncenieot that has been madcl
C>t«rad a
Slitter
Osceola muni)—linnYour.rr. Evan; ^taaay tiuK-s luevloosly lu Ibe Iletwld.l
<vi!t t>.nn for Grand Tiawso Unaal>MeriA' 2. 1»M, at tbe poetotfice at
Will Ctntls. Reed City.
-that m> cuuimuoknUona •-an be used)
1;i LStruiTT-v
Oceana rouniy—George A. Hawley,.iunie
i unless we know the itame of U>e
9Vm««pe Cttr, Ulcb, seder tbe Act
C-har1c4 i> Riec. CompAgMaitt.
rM&rs of tWs Taper. wboJrare not ^ Hart: NetrMcf’ailore. Hesperia,
[writer.
I* U.
\x.
- .
..
HWMOtdUreb 1.1«7>.
rmdy tried it, W have a sampte bo^ Ottawa
this »«:v»
week »iv»u
from i-»>
I
;WB cuumy—1>1.
county-Or. William •«r-.tiem
De- .sent in
In un»
••• > —
Aiigusu Rhe. IVrVndant. '
Klelne. Grand Haven; Austin ilarring-ldlfforeM i<olnts which would have
-Man-h l.'th. 49lt.
ton. Hcdland.
[been used If we hod knewn tbd
It wniearina Inviu.oEiam cm file to
Wexford county—C. J. Sboff. Cadll-: wriien. T
nerorbisSaUiMble.
cl Guy W. Slack. Sherasan.
^hercaftor—i
wiSwritfagarantioB
Ann Arbor raliroad-J. J. Kirby.
.tended tor the Herald must nsve uie:
reeding this generoos
Goodrich Trandtt Co.—J. J. Kirby.
, name of Ibe writer. This app.ies spite |
■•nd r
__
_____
OOOPWWIK BY THE BUREAU.
G, R. A J —M. F. Qoalntance.
‘to regular and oceaaiooal correspond
rvrideooe cannet fab aiirettalned afu.
'tte'report of 8eci«Ui7 oibaon of
~M. A G. R-—C. H. Morey.
[enla. The name Is not used. b« wa
.muent inquiry; on awilou of fmieil
U. A N. E.—r. jA. MltrheiL
ima« know wbo the parties are.
m TOK Ot ibe Weetent STiailgeii
H.
Gage,
sollyn-.r
tor
the
cvimidaihanl.
I Traosportatton.!
Northern
at tbe anaual meetIt tr ordered thsi rhe said defeMoot
Co.—B. A'. Ch^h.
jST.\TB OK .MICHIGAN, tbe PTObaKreiire her ai'iwaraiicc to imedUMsI
bc Wodneadar rbova tbat tb<> drga<
P. Jl. HncMesmer»-F. C. EeyBoIds.i Court tor the Ooangr «( Gtwid
in ihls cauM- rlihcr 4fa peraob-ito^vPere Maniucltc railway—II. J. Cray ] Trevetwr.
Kolliitnr wlibln ihrrc ntoalha tn>m the
B. C.. G. A A.-M. D. P.*eder.
.4t a session ot said Oonrt hrid ai
rear- Tbe progian of tbe
dW.Btn<ba«>cc.RY..<»uUybnWs,
dale of Ibis order ami in drfawlt tber»
-------------------:----the Probate Office in Urn City, uf
of thnOhe-tiRI of comiilalni fllcG berehas bees one of educeSCHOOL REPORT.
Traverses City. In said
County, OB the
IB may he taken as confessed against
Bdb aad sntertal Berelopipeiit aad tbe
..
of Msy. A. D. 1911.
Report of the Beltaer arbot.l. dlsfrict
hei.
Tnesday in S'orenber. as now. to the Co. 6%. Blair township, tor tbe month
Present: Hon. Frod R. Walker,
■■tows aad fralt grovers, appreclatGixmoi: w. ccRTis,
Judge of l*robste.
first Tuesday In April jireccding tte endlnKOlAy
H*": '
IBI the MAefIta to be deHred have
CJreail Court Ceninissioaer Grenfi
Number ot dayr.iaughi. SO; number
In tbe mstter of the esutc <f J«dm
espIrstioD o^be terms of presidMt
Tniveme Crnintr. MIeb.
cine tbe hwwn loartT sopof bo)« entollcd. 13: number of glrU E. Wiimn. deceased.
IsOVKI.i. H. CAOK. .
and members oheongreas.
pm. Erestdeat D. H. ear In bis ope»
c. Webster Wilaon h«v(BE Bled in
enrolled. 13; total enroilmcnL 5S.
SoHcilor tor .Cot
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE BALE,
lav rBlaarkd bad good reason to conThis would have to be done by an
Average dallv attendance. S3 plus. said <-ourt hlB petlUon praying Hut
said court sdjudkate and determico
Ilcfault Ijivlng been mode in the
to the coDstliuiion which
Bnftalite U(e memben ot (be orcanwho were at tbe time of his death
meh SS. apt 4. IVJR.
e, »
IwouM have to be ratified by the sutes. Ing the month were Andy Thariie; Ki the legat beirs of said deeeasMl aud ■mndilions ot a certain tnortaage made
and bis asaettion tbat tbe bit!•» Robert W..^9Utie!rfin and wife.
We do not believe that the necessary nest Townsend.
RBUla one ot the best tblnss tbat can
iClla J. ■Mlille-ou^rth Jatnee M. Me4« veQ sronnded. Tbe
two-thirds r:sjority of tbe state legisMabel-C. AVaUer. Teacher.
i:os!i. dat'd MS) IL IfW. and rt-i-rto
SALE
One
gentbdriving
)
day
of
ordered,
that
tbe
SGth
Is
li k
rrded In liie etii'-c < f the reglMer of
laturet oocld be secured for the enact­
Mey A. U. 1
k In Utd
>tv o! Grand 1
ment of such a chaage in the constltn______- baa bronght
ffice. 'be
forenoon, i
toil wlih top and niUN-r Urea. Will
Uoa. If one will -stop to consider for
coiifitieA ntb great >eand is lierehy appointed for bearing thirteenth dsv of Mar. iw:';
aclt phaeton ot less then talT pri-a moment tbat this would mean tbe
ctoser rglntbns)^ and
said pecltlo
5S of Dirrtgve.’ »« l*ge :»f. nml the
■» I hut. mi m>c tor It. J. W,
it is furHier
fun
ordered, (hsi pUbU uiongagee -In sai.l nmrfsage hav" "
change in date ot tbe mttioDa! conven­
posiiuiltles.
S1.H.T.
April 3SII
lice
thereof
-he
given
by
puMln
..........
.............
............
.......................
tions to late tali and. where primaries
n of a ropy of this order, for Ihtro.elare the whole amount seomed byl____________________________________
for the
soc-wBlve weeks previous to said day said niorieago due niid rollertlhle. »nj
as in Michigan, and
of
hearing.
I
d
the
Qrend^
Traverse
.which
mmieagc
there
is
c4sln«l
to
be
MiPiF
PiBl
PHR
SMf .
to^pmtion l^:eaabled am
k tikc only cBmUkAi iai.
ii—M a
. newspap
».w.»,per primed -and cir- dne at the dale of this noiKe the smnj STltr "»»■»- '"
******
Herald,
many other states, to some dale in
^ipito get togethec lor a comtmtesL The resaon IS plain—
rulated In said ronnty.
of IKUMU and miorncyt
early winter, sad that aU of the cam­
of »l-o0, ^
tWi.Brrei. 93 plow land.
rdM-'-that of naaoaadng to tbe
H’g the beat larist spoD
KRKIi R WALKER.
paigning for president and congress­
and Mona
' ««
ti a
Judge of Probate.
hsTinE 5coff'g—it’s the
of cleared land. Good (cares,
men wonld have to be done during tbe
May 3-h-tG. '
great ptaee -to .U^e
insiliut^ to K'vi.vei the moneys
wmU’s stAiKUrd flesh And
good S nuni hoii-4' w-Rh stool nuf aod
C-jred by raiu tirortg.tge
winter months throngbont the country
reebareei that bring
gisal cellar, sof( and liard water In
•trakfthbtnUer.
thereof. Now. then-fore, by Airtui
LOOK OUT FOR FOREST FIRES. ivken tbree-tburtbs ot tbe'states ot
hou.M-. wind min and
barrel lawk
ALL
DKUGCtm
There has been Uttle rain this tbe Union woold be covered with snow
MMMt of the Anita baa been
Traverse.
laongsge. and the stmute in such aud house, siuue ainuko bouse. «rspring, and although there was a great Of nndergolog tbe Inriemeat weather
At a-'s««sioii of said Court, held at rase made and provided, noth-c is ditrff. bUcksmlih sliop (and loMel
quantity of snow on the ground ail of the winter months, the absurdity of WANTED—Good glri for general the Probate Office In the City* «>f iiereby given that on Wednesday, tbe and woudsbod whli- steel roof and
siding aud on stoue wsll. THRKK
good wages.
-Lpuly Traverse thiy. In said Cbhniy. on the tweiitv-fnurtb day of. May. ihii. at ten bams, a
cellar iii.ide of atom-,
nee. tbe publldtr winter, a week or so of sunshine and the proiosiUon will be at on-.o appar­ housework,
o'clne.k in.the foreiu|Ekn I shall sell at
309 Glh 8t_ or Stelnticig Iirok., let day of M-JV..A. I>. AlMl.
U|»>plui>«l • prertl. warm winds have made Inflamtuable ent
- Present: lloii. Fred R. 1Aa1ker.>i-uiiiii*
public suc-uciu
auriion tq.tbA
iu.cmr niKm-si
hlcliest hlddi-r .n oae shed JiiTu omiosed with a ai«-l
store. Trarcrae City. Mich.
and on Memo wall, two toui
Judge »f Prebate.
ithe ;>orth f.xitii door of the coiiri house nsif
Beeretnrr Olbton’t state- tosierlsl Id tbe woods and ent over' The change In date of the ItmuguraIleuses, two aum-houses, two ben
Isn^i very dry and
In
the
matter
of
the
cHale
of
^ph
iln
the
irfty
of
Treveise
City,
in
iaid
will
with
genersl
approval
WANTED—Conrpetent
girl
for
gen­
Eternal vork
n-k te
is oow od^
one rig pan’and-the bMi «1
Moorc county (that 1 ing ihd place wbere bouses,
incipient blase. As it hsa
eral bouseworiL Small famDy. good Joseph Pybus and
>var''4e;«>nDtry,'but tbe change
pnb^t]>
-hi
conn for ufand Traverse (arming toolY su(b as lollows: 3
wages. Mrs. A. Rosenibsl. Sl< Sixth Pybus. minora.
tirried on dslag
igte
t^ jwt
put three stated in- this c^unn before, there is in. date oMbe aational electloa wonld
Is held) the i |ironilses de- wagons. 1 buaiy. 1 food grioder. 1 cut­
.Marj- B. l*rbus having filed in aald Gfluritv
c
box coriT aheller. 1 ffasoUns en­
severe penalty aturited to a convic­ not and II is searcefy to be believed
court her i>eilUon. prayiug tor license arilbeil in said runrtgairi or ao ranch ting
]|M riven wehlgia • ootiiAr- stion
gine. 1 bitir-riaw with power to run
of any person setUng fire In the that congress will seriously consider FOR BALE-One
to sell SI private sale the interest o< thereof as may be necessary lo pay them all. no jiand work. Good sUtek
and BOW with srstemsaid estate tn certain real estatv the nnionnt doc nn said mortgage with as follows;
woods, and anyone guilty ot vioUtlon sneb a projioeltion ss^ ibis, allhougb
se'en i«r rent Interest and all legal
is Boblect to punishment It is
Two (Owe. some .voimg stoik. 3
ibc ilisiisichcs state that assurances
rapid and practical
etots. logClBcr wire aiv-Wtlerney fee hog.. 3U0 i-hiiktiiK. 4 horses. Good
o sr.th .1
Uist nU forest fires are not started have been given of a iwo-thirds maj^.
o c’itx-k i
lof Jt3.iN> loienanted for therein. The schtsd bouse uu corner of farm. Good
Abeadr the
tbrongb .design or careleasness, al- Uy in both houses of TogggeM^^
jpremtiies facing (teserlhrd In said mon ui-l^iisTK. giiofi tbails. On itursl Preo
. a.-ild prohsie offlec.
has brought
though U
the latter It too often "the
llOVING, PICTURE -MACHINE FOR and is htr<-hy appointed for hearing ;gsgc si» land ritnaled In tho «ewii.-.lil|i ih-lltery ami have tel'-phum.- In bouoc.
tato tbe state.
,«ald peilHoii. and that ail iK-r-ons in--of Whiiewatcr. cmimy of Giand Tia»- This phne.nmsi br wen lo tic oppreSALE—The Impiuved .
M'llWt bait %dlro« kn^ cause of fire dlsastore. Outing the and submitted to the states.
teresteil In said esl'.ite appear liefop-jer»r and stale «'f Mlchigiiti. vir: Souili .Litml. It l» a line loeallnn aud will
K. O. I. A. model ll'lti. motion
last few days a large number of small
Slid t-oiirl. nt said lime and plaiy. i» ;e-ai.t ijiiariei of’aonthcssl qtuirler of tmike a snap price lo a bustler. I
iOl ibat It has aeoompUibod.
niorhnnisiii. eU-vi-u itatenta .-liew cause why a license’to sell iti.i ise'-iiou flftce-ti. tewnshiii iw«-niv-s«-ven |
nni^r of settkra ibat biases bsvw started up in the woods in
II this pUi-e (or ihs lagt
Imoc-Sl of salil cMate In said r.-sl inorjli, ranii- nine- west <v>nliiliiiti;r |
thlt
section
ot
tbe
state.
Just
what
granted
and
llreuscd.
It
ronibincs
lears and have made raowey.
ooeSe to woetora Ulebi^
i-staii- ahmiW mn be granted.
forty nm-i of l iml’ ximre erj(
the hlgHest eftlcicnry with
u for
n. Michigan Devel
tbe cense bai been, is not determined.
ror^-llipg is my ago. I am no
, Kuiio? snr»cy
It is further ordered, tbat pDblic enrding to (bo I'ldlird
-greatest
dttrabnity.
This
machine
to attend to this aa it
leiW<T..<ilde
tbe
eata^iUshment
of
an
cxperlmehi
ehtai
Sportsmen along the trout streams
ihcri/>f.
is good as new. Terms resh
should Ik- aud want to move to town.
JAMES M- McI.S’TOSlI.
may bifild a fire for a sportsman's re- fym tn western MIebigan ip connec­
good reenritv-. inquire of Squire tlo;i of
I'liDiie. write or call in poratm,
t rear tbe oBioen

MiirtgaFee.
succefsivc weeks prei iuus to wsld
tion with the Agrioilniral college, is
Ixouls. Suttons Dav'- Mich.
1 NDKItWOOn & I’MMm.
May 3-10-«:.Ji of hearing. In the Grand -TiAv
L. C BICVASD
of conslderaUe imporlanco U this s«cAUoriic.'S tor Mortgagee.
Herald, a uewiottper printed and cliIri
and tbeir senilis com- wiod/may fan the stnonldering embers' tlon of the state. Secretary Gibson
R. r. D. WiaiaMrittTB. BUcri.
Hiisiiic-ss ad.lress, TraferM- City,
euUU'J 111 said reiinty.
ICIe. Tbe directors have gl%n of a noonday campfire-lnto a destnic- is In a insItloD to know Tiow valuable Teeth extracted AbsotatcMichigan.
feh 2»-(l3 to may 23
.
FRED R. WAI.KKR.
lhae and eaarriee to tbe wrAk. Uve forest Are. A mart from a loco­ such an acquisition wi^fd be. Tho
Judge of Probate.
ly.Wltbeat Pala
are men of progrws aad w^b motive may have tbe same result
.May 2-9-1 c.
college is doing a great degtof good
By the ■•Ka-olar" method I can re
rM aplrtt of the Importance k>t
work, but here Is a new idea of prac- move those aching iv-eih ahKoluiely ST.VTK t)F MICinCAN. the Prolrai-I
l;Mori. PresMeal Onr has been taken to check a Mate wbw 11 Is Ucal value which should be given without luitn. and without the use of
foiirt lor llie fooiiiy of Grand
eHttl motive force as tbe beed^f once started.
Traverae.
carefni atientloa. The present tnovc- dnigK to prudui-c niicpnsi'iousDcas.
Also good Fruit Lmd oo l«ke <x bay.
We only charge •
People, of nervous temiwrament and
Brian and tbe worit that be bu
At a session of sahl «oiiri. held a'
ot development would be greatA'tbln column of smoke two mUcs
with weak hearts will aiqirer-lalc the the jirobate office. In the City o:
conunissioD wbeo we send e custoner, so you ere free to tell it
•mi been aa 'lnsidiaUoa.
;
net only in "Ka-olar " utethod of luiinloa cxtiae- Traverse C»>- In said t'ouniy, on the
ewsy> may look Insignifiamt, bat s
youndl
Bt
«ny
tmc.
Let
us
shw
you
our
Fnal Tree prices.
L. r. p#- fsnnor or anyone wbo traverses the
portions of tlon.
I'Hh dav of April. A l». IIUI
HR. W.
KISVON
Addtess
ITesem: Ho:i ’^Yi-d IL Walker,
aC-rtkIt dtr and
id B.O.
B. O. Ladd of
as well. Tho bureau adopt­
forests or fishermen wbo frequent the
-INIS WllhHm KkicC. with Hr. Hulds- .fudge of ITobsle
mas represent Itb- atreams can perfm-iu a valuable ser­ ed the recommendation at tho suggesFAIR
OAKS
NURSERY
C0„
Traverse
City, Mich.
forth.Truv
In the matter of Hie iwiatc of Slielda
vice by cither altempUng to exlio- tlton of tbe sccretair and the board
M. U-wfs. decresed
gnUb the fiames or give notification
ikiyion J. I.ewia haling filed In s.iid
roiiri bis p<-iiI1onIpra)Ing that ihe adtbat may result in prampl action,
niliilslralion ef tuld eMale l>o granted
____________________ Mats and nbB- this time. vgiioi^ aecU^ of thUjiart
Layton J l.«-"is or to some other
aa€/^ beUerc tba('^ cnrr^ of the state have alrc^y been threat­
table' person,
eb^ even greater progrees ened. and vosi'erday / there were a
t 1- order, that the ll'lh da> ol Ma;l». ll'II. at ten orliK-k III the fort-score of dmaU>«»8> tbe woods and
)ii. at Maid probate offiiv'. be and U
Inff. \^ltb^ rein, to etny the.
tiereby appoint'-d lor hearing 'jsaid
j>etltio
We told you that we have Telephone Peas at
of the public schools
fiirCicr ordcri-d, ifast piihto
$2.25 for 60 tbs., that we have 3 or 4 different
City genenUly wOl regri$
uoilee thertMl, he given by pulilii-al!o:i
e Uwu^ndi of doBan ot lots to
1. B. OUbert flnri umber
-if a copy tif this order, for three su>
priced fertilizers, that we have Unicom feed for
and wood and poasibly i«al•essive
wi-vks
preil'wis
to
said
day
of
baet Utsreeta to seek I dencea and pther property. To be
^-mUch cows, and that we have seed oats which
liesrlng.
Ing.
ill
ii
the
Gr.nid
TrsversAt tbe meeting of th« biiet, lorest fires are dangerons. PreHerald, an
(•rinted and lir
are a very ^ood quality. Now thii time we want
r edecstton Thuieday nli»L cauUoB Is easy-gn'd every resident can
V 'Ulsii-d
In
said
'eonnty.
Made up In two styles—Plain Broad Toe
to let vou know that we have for your conven*
o eceepl be'an element in the iMwveUion ot dls. KRftO It WAlJvER.
» tmifcreil bis rMigtteilon to
Judge Of Probate
icnce Pride of the Nort h Field Com. 56 lbs. to
mp^lblc position of authority In asier. On the other hand, those who
without Tip. Blucher,Style with Tip.
Apr. 23 May ;-9.
Otltod RapMs public sobool sye- recklessly start forest fires are suIk
the bushel, at $1.65; choice Canada Field Peas.
lariri^
than Traverse ]ect to sevme penalty.
isTATf: OF MICHIGAN, tbe Prol.a-60 lbs. to a Bu.. $2; Common Mttlet, 48 lbs. lo
—= -"-ed'to
Nine years ago
• oiirt for tbe rounty ot- Greud
the bu.. at $2.25; Dwarf Essex Rape seed at 7c
: Trav.-rse,
OU^ aamuned tbe
IT WOULD NEVER DO.
Others .charge much more.
per lb.
At « session of sr.ld '-onrt. held ;it
mverse City pubOne of the most ill-sdriaed amend'the piolate office. In the t'lty .it
. Qet your garden seeds at once*^ .We have a
Owing
Traverse t'liv in said Ctaimv. on chv
«nto to tbe constUutloa of the VnliKood
supply ofSweet Corn, 4 ori$ different klads;
rind
day
of
April*
A
U.
I5tl
ed.Sfistes that could well be devised.'
Just the Oxford Season, too. AlllaBtyear’sOxPresent; Hon ITed R, Walker.
hKaaVere'ln iAtbS dl
mammoth Red Manglewertzer Beets for stock;
is being conslderedjn'congress. WasbJudge of Prtttwte.
np- tngton dispatches Mate that'an effort
^MltML ell ^^ilbert entered
e
fordri-'Styles which sold at $3.50. $4 aod $5. now
Golden Wax Beans and Cabbaee Seed; in carrots
In the matter of the estate of Mary
iu9|ktrene dlSienlUen will be made to change the ^ate of the
Weiderhamer. deceased
we have the One-ftalf Long, Oxhart, Yellow
Bd onnAu9^enreiM
ektreme tact and InaugureUon of the president from
SaniiiPl O. Wcldeohamer. having
Danvers, White Belgium, and very nice table
hied In said W-rt hi- petitloti prs-.-;
MBUb^l^tbin
Itbin a ehort
ei
UmA Harrir 4 to the last Thursday Id
lug ihat »ajd court adjudicate and de
variety.
Long Orange; Cucumber Seed fof pJekriej^ ,9ntS in a tattoo
<«adl
ot ef
This Is ioM as it should be.
te.-ipipc w^ were-at the time of her;
BB^itclent
opmtleb.
ling; Field Pumpkin, Hubbard Squasf, MelMis,
♦ Bril
-....................
timih the legal heirs of oald deci ased
attempt has been aeverel times to
' TbesC'm two of The Big Store’s offerings
and enriileid tq. inherit tbe real eMstc
City gebooU are*,
tbe date of inaugnraiion from
Onions,
White
Clover and Lawn Grass*
of which said deceased died selwd
you cso’t«ffonl to overlook.
in the etata. Onr
consMerod tbe n
Get your wants filled at Prokop Kyselka’s
It i« ordered, that tbe IStb'dsy o',
tlBse ot tbe year in Washington, ihei
da ittsBd to
Mar. A. U IVM. at ten o’clock In the 1
Cor.
Front
and
Cass Streeets.
.
It ri due to the snpmtntend«t am week in kinreh. to n inter date, to
^-"ftenltr of obtaining the A- avoid tbs unpleasant weather which
Is very common in that city earlier in
lency tTom the
If fiiMlier Ordered, thal imbfle flis
But a fortber ptoposUlon
fhereo' I- given by publication of*
order, for throe suceessi'e week_ rimducted lh« lool acboola U made, aad ibe dispatches stote that
preriou- to said day tit heartttg. in
cr^u».....».
cr^ubly
and In neeteenor win it is ««lle probable tbat aoefa an
ad Heraid.
if
a t
t wonld be sufanUtted. 'This
of operatlM in pmpaper prinp
It is alwCya no
t wonld change tbe ^ate ot
epunty.
Travuac City.
riA^to make ctanges
ti
In eo Im- the BbUtmal rinedon for ptteMent and
t'rtmr l-Ynni * Ob- Pirfrli: •


raBHB:

... "iJSlSiiss

ORMattltwiikS^

.... vmHIFI

2552SS£i“‘

Wb

SCOTT’S
EMULSION

m

r

SEND US DESCRIPirON.OF fOUR FRUIT FUM OR ORCHiRD

In Previous Ads

Good iidid Leather Shoes
For Men

Jr

Our Price $1.50

^ $2.00 and $2.50

S'

]llE.liiifl I m MERC. CO.

of noBgrwas-tifom the Bret

Indge ol Probari

Apr-

M*r **■

m

t

PAOE A.

<«ANT> TRAVi;Wfi ITKRALD AVD TRAVERSE BAT RAOIjB. TTESDAT. MAV 9. WIT.

The Big Purchase Sale

At the Globe Depart­
ment Store, Traverse
City, Michigan.

Crisp, New MCSLIN MDERWEAR Sharply Ufldcrpriccd Save almost ooe-third on the prettiest Miiiinery in town
Thrift wouKis wiB not oTeHook this chtitce to lay u a supply lor the enbre sunuoa at savugt worth while.

“IGJ.OTS
UUSUN NIGHT GOWNS
U.lSVolocs«t7»e

»t.tSCOBSETCOVEB AND SKIHT
lor Oto Sale. 8»e

^^Or3DObeau.;?;;ri::n.n,ed^.;r^-

tl.MValaesa»98c

89c

h0M

L.

Cat ^lll laoiA and fiiD
wtdtti ot
mod BUallBB. Lua« and rJion al«>-ve «
aiylea—the ouaJillea that are alaays
fl.86. I^irrhaae aale." cliotce..................... •

Made of aor- camtirlc
vltb all Inch (ixirnd nifBe on aklrit corwn ttn’-r
Mitnmed wiib lace
rllwoc, fl.tC
reicuUrly,
uJe twirf..

Made or veer Boe qiiallly eatntirtra
and laynllna; allp (h«i and V ue<4[ a
«; eseeptlonally B<>»d fl Ur"vaJ-|
net. at............................... .....................................
*

..E«u«l uvlnos in finar
euality'camblnattont
at
•lAt, »lJ6-and E2J4....

»«ut«d mt-ch urdcr

wJ

-jiTTvu'i"

niia

lAdU

Uaoo

and

On# M «r ladiat'

Trinmied Hats

Trimmed Hats
Wtil worth $6.50 a«] $7 00

' oaually st^ .oSrrad at

Ibi^

The M-aaoii .

Bpieadid aavlng In

P.nxixvUn

f with flotrers;

braidx

wire

trimmed

I COnaKT COVBR8 ft 23c ,
POfOrr COVERS made
of Em baiead Bwiaaea and
CaatWies. baautiruUy
trimwed at asceptlooa] aavlnirt
‘ >
75c
tor
49c;

7»c

CUIOrco's UoScrMUllBS
.enall
PcttlcMtaa
Night Oowna
mada
of
good eambrie. alaaa .t. 10
and^ 12.^ aplandidly ^0^

L«£es’ Uwn Printed

1 case Qiecked Apron

Kimonas,

Gingham

in this Purchase Sale at

Qoali^ as good as 9c arooikeag.

121 c

framea'■ near

atyle.; (350 lu (4

I

2000 TUibHidm LL UiUcKhed

Sheeting
yiid wide (10 yds. limit)

4;c

I

CUn^ham Skirts
Tbe Purchase Sale Price,

15c

la

trimmed with Uods sad
streamen olsttm ribbon;
wiestbs ol {lowers

iff 79c

fertt

Corset Covers
1^"

Purchase Sale

44-inch Striped Wool Batiste,
jutt the tiling for tbe new spring Suits, goods
S9C

of

ards,

So llkb the Kieo'li Mtiri >a>irli la«|iire<t them .that
few .-ouW Rtie« that tl.ey weTe ^a*l^
)iiiit om of the
I’jrla ahop.. Iletailr-tl deai t iiitlon Ik aliuual ilu|«aaUile.
a* the enilrT collmlott 1* made u|> of e»c luai»e atylex.
one of a UihI; taltore<l and dreio. effei ti;. Hath uf equal
KUle ami beaut' are »elliiiy
,I««-ahere In
Traverse
II S:.»A Ki
nion-. Se<- ibuae la the UlK
t’ity at I ■
Tuiclia>«
•0.03. 'SS.44. 07 »S

m«S«.07

79'

$3.50 regtdaily. Purdiate Sale.

t

Dress
Singhams
5c ^
pinkt only, yard,

closed

oat

1 00
the

24c

thUssae98c.|
69c. 48c
nod____

Calico

Overalls

Purchue Saif, yd.

bib’, Ian only, 25c value

12lc

I

Babies’ 25c Soft Sole

newest

Shoes

Silk Foulards, unquestionably

Pated Leather. Vamp. PiuchaieSale

.^the roost wanted ol all the apting lilks, all
the newest patterns and coloring*: A ff a
7»C aod........................................ -

novehies.

cotton

Home-Span Silks and Silk
Finished Poplins

fotih

batistes, dimities.

regularly 15c and 18c

■for ehtldren-i

Petticoats

our

12k
I8c

DM-FMCmA
Ungd.r20cT.laa

in «n extensive ▼siR!^..ei'
mull, riiksand pretty new
straws; exlr* tnlues in

50 dozen Boys*

bid lustrous
silk, s{Jendid lor summer
Dreiwes. Waisti and Swft
Regu- OQm laily 50c and 60c. ibis sale,’ yaid . OiFC

in this sale

for regular K)c values

d<-^

3000 yards B«t Standard

orgaoditH, cotton voile*.

IRIOdB
BuKa—
mnat wanted apriiig
and abades: the.« qualHien
II.S8 and (I..50 always.
Hur
chaae Sale, i-er yard___

TalMaSOk



gooda

including

50e Brilliantine, 36 inches

mH

ethin)

wash

Th« orrmiMHt ot a l>

;

aurta

Sole
Price

Sole 9^.99
Price
^“

Silk Crepe-de-Chene, a beauProm a Dty Goods
jobbing hrtuse wbo was

Extra Qaahty Dress Goods

f»«iil

at«

ReKulari>_*Mo-nud (7 on

4c

wtDtog to

that viKwU be 85c regularly.

lh>1»U>’d

turtians <>r eiify

(ilptton. aa well aa hsttf ahapev

ettrloalTW

Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Fabrics
^,jr„’KS^r:'^'’":29c

and

The rcawD we sdl more nuUioery ihu any two exclurive tb<^ combiiwd is tbu: we sell trimmed
hnts on the same small margio.o(.pnifil as we do aH other lioei.

Ladies’ regular 25c

Wool Challies—27 inches

modela;

lutla B» belnieu eii>i»ie butim-t ef

al«iH..

12ic

5c

aive

CHILDREN’S HATS i EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN tRIMMED HATS | INFANTS BONNETS

—^neat mal>-rial,
sale:
*1.78 Petueoata at.....»l49
%ZM Patticoata at...........$1J9
E8,00 Patticoata at....«2.4e
And ao on up to
ESSO Pettkaatt at....».*8

■■■]

n-ter adal-l.-iUnii- ?icim

lK--t alfai-M.

■ ad flc.neta; a wkle iHge of orw

•1.22

Sole
Price

$1.50 MasUo PetUeoalsS pne
ed in iKis-Purchase Sale al98c,.Mad

PEraCOATS
Women’s aad misses mus*
lia pettieMts. weU Wle,
lace Md embmideiy trim.
Oed.spediL4»C.
Mi^ ^rtbcoati, tucked

scry

iarliidlDK. man; rif'lhe orw btioda

ton

< tfinnied with n-lver rlMioBJi. .Ilka
' prlr-^.

ol good qulity nuiliBS—^ mdiontr with l44och «m>
Jbroidory ffoonce. a ipieodid lot
For the
QfitfO
purchue Sae. cbdice...................................................

\

r,ml,riv S3.50.,dS4|{°.S7.89

ICntln-ly dlBefeni Iroin l■u!^ ><mi

DRAWERS
15c 1^^’

\/

Trimmed Hats

apiing abapea—

30c

vSejr*!

M»r'go*"'*—»•“* t'*l* length of *€x»d
ttuaUaa— lac* and emliroldery uins j
[ned. aale price...................................................

Oewna raputariy C. thia aala...t1A*
•2.S0 and fS.TS Oowna, ciioie* at $1.M
Qowna worth $SAO and ELTS at.$24«

9tc G<md Covers
■tS9c

T j i

uMialU $2.75 and $3 at SI .95

Multa GOWOS.49C
iilrely differeat trom the re*alar

miiritn;
enfarolterpd
yoke edeed vlth
lace;
Hkirt
wlOi
twelTB-lorti
plaatad ru/ea;
aplendld
$1.«l ealoM. tbia
~

value—many

rrceivfd ju>t in lime tor ihebip PwthaseSale

ttoI

good, orodly 23c.

I

^ An ideal cloth for or.e piece Dresses—

i

conies in a variety of the praiieM spring

i

lie

1

A limited lot of

shades—

17ic

Regular

Price. 35c

Dressing Saqaes
While they laal at

Summer Silb at24c,39c,48c
An tmmenae coUection ol tbe sheet soft fa­
brics—Jacquards, ctepe-de-poi». novsra, etc—
beautiful sOJu and Very moderately priced lor
this sale

24c, 39c and 48c

5c

I

50 dozen Boys* and Girls’

WoDMB'sLoag

Onelothmititcbi^

Ribbed Hose

Kimonas

Pillow Cases

20c and 25c values al. pair in this sale

Purchase Sale, choice

Purchase Sale, each

15c

39c

THE GLOBE

12IC

Dep’t Store
Traverse City, IVIieli.

‘Save Globe Xpadlno Stamps—Premiums Free”.

ORANb TBAVEBSE HEBAtD ANT) TRATEKSK BAT EAOLE. TTESDAT, MAT 9. 1911.

'iin« ftOM ▼«!(. who hos bM Wv
WednvHU.
Mn- MlUa or Boon. *91eb.. atriml
laat night to «filt her daogbter. Bra.
A. Jones.
' Mrs. Frank 8o*m ts enierialolni
Ihe etnbroldeir-rieo UitJ anernooti.
Rer. PergnsoD Of Traverse dty
pleached at the U. E. Hiorrb Sun^y
evening ami lieM qustierl}' meeting at
the nice church Momlav.
1)1. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and
Mrs. Junes drove to Plaiie river 8onte]' evwilDg. no a*, to be ail ready (or
tfstiiag yioDday ttorning. Ibey recatcblng Ash.enough for dinner,
leiora »-B« marie Monday In th«

The right powder
at the right price
One cent an ennce»25 oitooeafer26 <
trice to pay for baking powder.

I is the rigii

It's the price i

BAKIfilG
POWDER

neet Mrs-.
will anive rrom Bn^aad Saturday..
of the^d*
- - - . ____ n has them.
scUsfor. Dosotpaymare: it'»B vfsteofnoney.
Hamlin Is kept Iiub.v tacking m
K C fialcing Powder is pure, wholesome and
.-nieaslc:." tartls.
fcctive in actiutu Results nre sure and certain. ! I.ast Saitinlay night there
A trial will not only convince, bnt make yoa ‘farewell pony given at ibe h<
Mr. and .UrA. I. Boblnson. Tbi
a firm, fast friend. Yon ledlly ougiit to. know ing was plesramly M]>eni in dancing
for yourself wbat a wonderful baking bdp Kr C ' Mr. Toner lust a valuable borne
last night.
Baking Powder is.
The local tntaio buyers are paying
40 cents |rer bodiel this week.
Send tor the K G Cook's Book
Dr. and Mrs. Clark apegt Wednes
tlA lu Traverse CHy.
It's FBEE
Seth Osbcnjc of Traverse City 1
illbert.
The K CCook'i Book. eonUUaog 90 tjrte-l. ejrfJrtnatlc rrt-ip«. omt frre upon r«Tipt of the cohifru «rI friends \Vedoesda>.
U&catc FKkcd in the 25-ccat on. Bend it tu>is>.

labovB oB tbfacs to a boanty boepital:
ylboa. aaiv U%m craiid .be. aaved.ai '
I hnodreds of doliara as weU. There
Inot a bo«e te tbe Htr that eta take
I care of a typhoid case In tbe wray that
,lt sbovM be sad a« eSectaol
ctaol as nt
at a
good hospital. IwfiBlie Maas should
e looking to-

RtyiwMaPkxiblcAspbaH
' '-ShiC;V i..,

the death rate
cause Ibey'had gone si It In « systei
Stic maaaer. and had had tbe attend
I don that ran only be found wbere ibe,
'rases ran be handled by bospttato.'
The death rate from rbolcra Infamum
:aad the kindred diseases had brae
iargeiv redared sCsce tbe city has had
'good mUk Inspection. The iieonle
ishould hare clean water, clean milk,
jetran meal and 'ctoaa oyttera.
Jens C. Petersen advanced snniei
Iverr goo.1 ideas along tbe line ofi
;cleaning the home. He said: "We;
Bomecimes foiget ibai up in the aiUej
(there sre <Rd clot hen and tbe like that '
'have been packed.away la boxes from |
I tbe time that we were children, and
ibe> really gather germs, no matter
bew careful we might be. It U tree
that the alleys and lisck yards sb««ld
i>e cleaned np at all limes, hut the
house sbonld have this asme. careful'
{Sitennon iand the snides madee away
,*iih. Every home should be com-;
irelled to have raw.
jail rawera sbonn t
Irhonid he a city- garbage rolleciof'
iwfaora dull-would be lu see that!
ieveryihiog was rarrie.1 away during
! the evening and kept away.
:
i Dr. O. E. Chase was very emphatic'
1 about the cleanliness that should be
lobserved at all time*, and while there
jara many |daces that are aae<l lor
idumidog grounds for vegetable tbatlui these were jnat aa dao(be health as aalmai mat-:
and the dty should raally have
I u good rremttory. . here are so many ;
Ithlngv that ran be burned aluut tbe
ihomc that are thrown out and let de­
cay in the alleys.
\V. h; I'mlor was very enthusiastic
about a county bospiTa] an.t he sug-;
{tested inat definite sieiis. be taken
lat ome to get the matter before the:
board of Ka|M>rvisone ^01^ the June
meeting to see If the coDniy <oul.l not
»4<MNli> I

appeannre tin a buOdiac and
a lifetime. Necdi no paint
orprawrvanve aad is fim and
li^Duag proof.
If >-ou have ao tdd toof to ranew or'a new one to pat ow­
let the materiai be Re>nolds
Hexible Asphalt Slate!
Tbeie (Ute art £ a 13 iacbes in liu
and arvbid 4 ir.cbn toibtviniber.
Being flexible, the; at* DM adteted
by irgnx. Being mineral^tfaced,
t^ ate not aSecied bv ttoroi.
A dcK'tipntc booklet i'n» foi i
- aikiag. Wihefoi
' will soItc
if you have
a building

JnquM Mfg. C*.. Chicago
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HI i

uid It freete hard enoogb to freese
tbe fruit bods? That Is the quesUon
QUO fabler is asking the other.
Mr. Pulver Is leaving the Rldce
wcOil . farm, where he has been su|ier
tliitetfdent for a number of years,
'■
Uohon Is verv sick at

OLD MISSION.
ioide the rullv.

.
ioyod her bnspiialii)
en
-rICte wns tw kreat

lo,
dnre '
...BO.
deny
‘tnWog.ra • of tbe horaes't
Mrs. K. J. East passed away very his lart years; I
anddeniy Wednewlay alternoon at « --ing a lalwr ol love In raring for her i belnWis
I Mr. Ue
©•dock Bl I he asrliini. where she had
been taking treaiiuem for a short
time. She had been failbic rapfdly be said ofltor. The world Iw beucr 1?“'* »»» 'ml rote his twtage b) ts
walk and other leiAlrM
for the lost tbtee months, ber iruuhle for her having llveil in it."
being a nervous breakdown. The iiw
The family have the sincere
mediate raose of her dMih was due to paitiy of the entire i-ommunliy.
tatoes to ihc dcH-k to abrp t>
a severe teld. and with such a low
Tt^ funeral will take place t
state of vRnlliy she was unable to Friends ebnreh at IxHiB 1 nke Soinnlay b) boat.
The Knubloch la cxiMH'tPi] to start
rally, being ctmflued t» ber bed for nflernonu at k’ oVltKk, Rev. (Yed far
on her regular run Thursday.
abont twu wivikR.
of Traverse City uflidatlng.
; Setting out Dull trees aeems to be
lAKiy H.
ithe ciriler of tbe day
■eciuAy.-indlaaa. J
11 yeawof a
paraots to C
.
.,
was unlierf In marriage
r. and Mrs, C. A. Clark entertalSed
Blast I
(ileanerb at their home Friday. hK.p, T. M. haU Friday evenin
•Five humlred" was played until a late '«"• ...
hoar, and Mrs. Clark serre.1 refresh-1..
HoJWrg s daushUr. Mrs. Carrie
Wllltam. 1
menis


LONG LAKE.

«

•ervlre of her Master, being conven­
ed while young in life she untied with
tbe Prienda’ charcb and has -v-r
•o harseak tlotker )■ all branches of
tdtnKdi won^ holding many positions
Mr. and .Mrs. 1), W. Reynolds nf;
of trust. She baa bebn a mMent of
a plare for :: years, ant] her liome Grand Rupplds. wiK) bfve iMTcn S|«n.^i
,h.
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g Barney

Co.

^ Third Annual

MAYSALE
of Ladies’

Suits
Yow choice of 49 uiiu regular vslue*
$19.75. $22.50. $25. $26. $27.50.
$30. $35 and $37.50.
Nesdy ei^ Bsple shade snJ wesTe is
represented in this ofier, which k certun^
the nwMt sttrsebTe from the "quiJiiy
lUndpotiiL .

Do Yoa Want a Smt for Service?
The ‘ qailit/** skiti of heavy serge sad ______
worsted, peoperiy caaraaied so ss to retiio their liaek, csieft^
coBstnided. sie the kindt vou 6od here, iMdsdy. st prices
ranging (rocs $20 to $35. These will be eMred during die,
next two weeks st..a price to quickly moke jou s asdsfied nit
pwchsaet* st s oterymien] ssving in price. Esrfy sad mid'
season Styles OMUt be snU priw to the wwn sensoo. . Tbe $16
pttoe ofenyoo T1HE ^ST. now.

A fea$16,75 and $18 Smts tlti 7C
dmmg the
Sale - ^iV. fO
SM. tlUirria.

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COUNTY

«
BOWERS HARBOR.
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' The social at Mapleton was a
cess. 111...-> being


used fov the sebe
1(
hie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dohm and
Ray. and Mr. anad Mrs. Geo. Valle)
and daughter. Rose, took dinner with
.Mr. and Mrs. An Kilmurry Sunday.
Mrs. Robert AnderHon and dniighjter. 0|«al. spent last week with Mrs.
(An Lyon ot Archtp.
Uvman Schemerborn U on the sirk
T^c St. Joseph's sewing circle will
'meet with .Mrs. Grace Kilmurr)
iThursday Bfieruoon. May IL ISIL
Examinalion U being taken i
pleion school this week.
Mr. and .Mrs. Jos. Valiev called
Mr. and Mrs. John Valley Sunday.
Dohm baa the Ucll lelepho
________________
LONG LAKE^

S

Mrs. Time WheeUn k. who has been
visiting h
claughicr. Mrs. A. F
Dertiyahlr
lire, of .Manloo. for aeveral
weeks, has ieiurn«4 to her home ni
this ]>lacc.
Vr. and Mrs. E.idie Chase have
gone to Ijivcring. where they esiwci
to make their, tnture home.
Mtw- W: . llo>t ol Hardin. IIl..'ar
rived here Wodnesda.v.
VVodnesda.v.
Mrs. Alice Mead ol Traverse City.
acooniiAnled liy her
»r daughter.
. . _
Mis>
Ada, visited relatives
fives here The
Thurtulay.
Miss lA*na Pei>i>cr ts visiting
ling frfeods
in traverso I'll),
Will. Riley let! Tues>lay for Goshen'
Hiisicl and Ollier jiolnis In Indiana,
; where
Siirre ««•
be exi»
exiieits to s|ieiid some time
] Visiting rsJatl
itlies and uld friends.
WKwtSnh
... IHalstead Is niorlng bis
iMoiflt
, of Ero«'
Enx^ies from tlie l.:on
le. whetv 1^ has been In business
the last two years, to the E. V.
Davis piui<ert>. whicb be recentlv
cluised.
J. O. Crotscr returned this memioq
tram Kingsley where be ba.s been on
a husioas trip.
Mrs. M. O. Biancharri loft far her
hcme (n Han this monting after a
week a vfslt with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
“ i^lns^od her sMber.'Bra. Sarah

fields, gives a pretty auggesdon of a godd «up>
per and a comfortable home. But it aln
means a hot, dred woman, woiki&ghard over
a . blazing fire.
Your wife can escape diis >vilh A ^cw
Perfe<*rion Oil Cook'^tove.
A ivew
New reneem
P«ft
r\
aeeps a ncMa MOf oa^ws coMt BMl

WAit.N.» Pahaana ii > S. bM

Me

o.

> that
Before the evening was
o»er a imiiton was carried
caj
and
chairman upiiolnied a committee of
W. H. I mlor. l»r. O. K. Chase and A.
\v: Peck tu investigate tbe ma'ier.
. D. C^hlln
the lotnmunfly Idra. He declared .that
wben we can bavf such a clean rityi
that we have the best of health, and
f water w(ib all the other good;
that nature has
vould have ibe city
would be only too glad to live In. He;
suggested that tbe present laws should,
be ilvp<] ui> to. and not so niaiii m-wines.
Other speakers were I^yor Wil­
helm. A. W. Peck and Barney Anderwho emphasized all that had
l>een sai.l. The mayor already has a
proclamation asking the rtty 10 clean
and Monday Is the day for all to
tc a giRid start in ibis Hue.

CATIONAL BRO'
,

The Congregational
. _
Brotberboc I
ir Iasi meeting for the sense
held their
t-'rldilay nlglit at tbe church .Nearly tt
fnU
Inclu
ing several Invited guests. The J.adi«w'
Aid society served one of tbe best
fish siipiiers. the kind that they
so famous for. and the hungry
did full lustice to the good ihl...
When the Ubies had all been cleare

F.as1e!
This V

Smoke oiHing up from the ^nnhoiMe
ojiMiuic_y
w irom
chimney CVS
as uic
Ae men are cuuung
coming in
from me
the

hospital:

,,,,,,,

and .Mrs. Ellsworth BtUman
sister. Mrs. John FsrguSMt.
.Mrs. Cltyi«oi has been sick, but U
bettsr at last reports.

♦ .

MERCANTILE COMPANY. '

ittmaster In a way that proved that
was a master of the art. The pro­
gram opened witli a very fine solo by
W. 11.
liermsine. with Merman

.

I VVearher Ir such thai fanpers are
idotnx their work as fast as poHsilile.
< Frank Bugay aol.l a nice colt to
Ootsky.
• X. w.
attended
John White was In Ixiland this
week.
W, O. DidUerman has been on the
HlrR list, but Is better now.
John Ferguson and fatolly are set
ling out Siiti fruit trees just received.
Truman HeUrich of Traverse City,
{who is visiting his uncle. Tom White,
jlias. develo)>ed a floe case of measles.
I Adam Tmger to doing some custom
iMwiDg with his portable mill. '
I Trouting has not been a very succraaful pastime so far.

today.

ited hera by

HANNAH « LAY

A Welcome Change

MANY GOOD THINGS

..... C4.K...S ••«- .chorus.
11 good it called for an
genera) the me of

...
_ _ J|>er
Tisor W. W. Dean. Tbto was one of
the subjects that Mr. Dean has imid a
great deal of attention to. and he gave
facu and figures that really were s
prising.- He said: "We go about c
daily work. little thinking of the i
Kirtance cf many ways of simple saniwinrn.
uui
aiion. until
we are brought before
acts that a
we...........
think that
1
It U time something
Sbnul.l be done, and we say it is time
'clean up.' This fan should be bere us at all times and we should
keep clean The thing that we need

Rackets, Balls and Nets

.

1

■heTeemus Season

The program (or tbe annual reunloi
of the Michigan Elks, to Uke plate in
Traverse City June .tb. 8ih and 9ih.
eculite committee held a meeting last
night and completed tbe details.
1^ F. Wllllanu. ratreiary of the
organlration. was present and
announced the arrangements made by
tbe oflieci's of the association and
gave the •'ommlitee some excellent
counsel as 10 details. The local com
mlltee has been diligently at work for
several weeks mgklng plans .and tlie
result will be that Traverse City will
gireTlje Michigan Elks folly as good
if not better eaiertainmem than hus j
been given-at a .MicbigaR state
reunion. Tbe following ia tbe |<rograni:
Wadnesday. Juna 7th.
10:<S) a m.—Annual meeting of the
Michigan Elks. The afternoon will lie devote<l to,
the eniertalnnient of the oOicial del>.-gates and their ladlcf. slghiseeing. an '
lumohlle rides. ei<
.^Thuraday. Juna Bth.
M a m—45rand iMirade of v.v■If Elks.'
— Rituallsiic contest for
ire#.
'
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During the uf'crnoor. tiie ladles’ rr
icjitlon coruaiHiec will cuienatn vlsi;Ing ladies witli automobile rules, 1110lioai tri]" and mher social plea>I.
iki p, m—Magnificent s|Mv-iac4iUr
jll:‘p1ay ol lirew-orks.
Friday. Juna 9th.
10 <••' a. m.—Exblbiiioo drill conteM
T
in jirtzes.
IJ CK 111.—<'oDi|iIlnientarv
brook
out •linner for .Iclwaate*.
U9te*. aiiiccrs
4o>
a».:
lelr wives.
There will be Slate
e teag«\a<arabaU
imew each day
:.3« o'llock in ihc
afternoon. .Manistee will meet Trai
erra Oiv on the Tth and Mh. fadli
iai- will pto> the local team 011 the PH.
Besides the al»ove features iher*will be numerous kinds of cuicrtair
o make It pleasant for the vi-The ciuh rooms and parlors « "
■ ■ ■■ l>e turned ovcihc io«al L
sc]iiion lorumii
tra. headed by .Mrs. J. II .M<-GougI<
he rate being <h»c.i durms the r.
union.
,
The grand fireworks display will be I
fnmisbed by the Giegor) Flrwworl
imny of rhlcago. The di»[di^ I
Ibe 4th Of J'
ren.emberei! ‘a>
en in nortfaem

Complete Line Carried Here
And you may tok« entire sets or }ust
the necessary article to complete what you.
may already have—just as you like

Bat You’re Sere of the Best
See Window Display.

MEMORIAL SUNDAY
and DECORATION DAY
Are but three weeks away. Get your
places all fixed up thenxome to The Big
Store for your

Hags and Banting
That you may appropriately decorate
in honor of the men who offered their
lives in defense of the nation.

Pennnants and Streamers
for all purposes carried in stock in die

Stationery Department

__ _..
an,. 1
.MirKlgai
II lie 9

and better
new feat'
of Covernbr Osl
ling port rails
.
Grand Exalted Ruler Hemnann.
or Wilhelm, and C. .E. liO
!dcnt <>I the Michigan Elk>..
Tbe imrade and drill contest will af-(*
'loid ahieorti.l entertainment for the
pabllc. One ot the l>e*t feaiurew. how •,
eicr. wtU ue tbe brook trout 4innc'.-_

Hi

;and their wives that moat of them ael|iloin. H ever, enjoy.

1

is upon us and
you will require various paraphernalia (or
this most enjoyable out-dobr sport.

THEiimilHSUYMEIIC.CO.
Travowc Qly

Let the Herald and Record CO
do your Job Work.
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-<myp TRAT^E H^Lp _>N*pT?AVf:K;E BAT.EAG^E;

USB) URAWFUL IffiUK

CRi:^( t:VI 1 !,ui

^aili:!i)!>:*^

Take the ResjN)Ds!bili(y

Buy your flour with a distinct undemanding^
*‘Satiifaction or money refunded."
Buy (be brand that can be used succMsfuliy for
both bread and pastry.
just specify "VOICrS CRESCENT" when
ordering from your grocer. Get your* money’s
worth as judged by a new and better standard of
tjuality in flour.
AT ALL GHOCERS

VOIGT atUOIC COMPANV : GRAND RAPhS, MCB.

THI FiHtiERS’ STORE
It ^ pay You
uk

Hmur on >-onr

bin before )on boy. for we can rsVe you aamc tubney.'

We rtrrj' a

«ons>lete line of Kaits, Lorka. Kaoln aod

IlinsM. N'nUcy* Tin. BuUd-

tag Paper, Palma. Olla and Vanilabea; In fact, evwytblos yon need to
iriiD your boose, and our prit-ea will aatTrtBc you.

Wc make a ape-

* dally of tbii line of tiardvnra and ran elve you tiw muat ralue for
yonr money.
Aak (o aee ibs ''ltis-4 " Uara-Ikibr Holler- il !>. nty ruiiulUR aud
won’t come oD the imek.

FRANK TRUDE
Old

MMIliO

Monday mami^^che water
was
! turned off at tbe Haoiiab d l.ay mill.
w1ikh mttained aeveral larse rain­
bow trout, wblth were making tbeir
' wo; to tbe ftsb ladder m Uieir war
I op the river to upawn. Tbe Cab were
held ptiionera and
mme
umatear
> SebenBoo
wte «anted . to
make
a
n-co.-d
forlejUlUpg
tbe iarxcat flfb
of the seaaan got
into
itlie rbiiic and took out some of tbe
big fellbw* with their handi. which la
eoiiims to the law. One oi the flab
ewurod welitbed II iiounda and w^a
one of the pretllert aiwlmcns ever
taken In those walen. He waa i>lai-e>l
en eahlbiUon In the window at the/|^
Uon cigar store, where be was ohaerved -by Deputy Game Warden G. Al­
len Smith, who ataned out on the
trail of thoBahermen So arresf!- have
_
a* yet hce\ made, but It i* jirohablc
that sonic #tti t« In .onneciion'with

"JONES, M Pnybtlm FrUffM." muw M-,

vrT
.s = ,7S"4t‘.....

STvorM; iii..-.

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f.-nllo.n
sltl:<nigli
pnlnfnl. ts
paicd:

iiintt.
e n.ve n lioJh.-eliBi. iy uiid
he wmiad fs a-iiorwlM;
ecti. ns ros^ifTB air anui.

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Thu's what fou will dj i( you scieci {;anDcttU for (be

LBUtwda U.AA: lAWntsd* K«< w~>
UnWBWIrh ii«iKt.lal»n-iaet»-wtM>>-.«L
Fcriaraiai'Bot .V(r.ll>li.

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-> Pegci i-riThey wtll ;
lor the

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Little Fellows from 3 fo 10 years
will look just ligltt when garbt-d in one oi those Ruilliii o*
Blouse Suits from our stock. We cairy.dU wes and Ae prices
range with the qualities shown.
Wc also have these same styles in Waih SiuU fiom 50c
lo $2.00 and wash waists, shirts etc.
Ge$ the boy a bat or cap with his new suit.
please you in style, quJity and piice.

We can

lHiNMUIIYiilC.CO.
Traverse Ci:y

*
i,

;*w
~Llr I
thwidr 'b

“Boy Scouts of America”

DOES YOliR
HOUSE NEED
PAINTING‘S
ol

THE MARKETS.

GivC It 3*. COdt
► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,Vrooman absolut bly
LIVESTOCK.
Purr PAiM.
IPia.i!o. 'lav g—Caltk- Rc'-cli
• ai>; Jii'iixc; "Oc- lilglirr b« SG<
Ciihcs- .Acluc;
Bl<-nil>.
SI.'
Sli(H'|i mill l»iiiti>, fairly-Arlixc

$2.50 to $10.00

B< TskM «l K«ew for lb»
Twtwtr :■«> Uuora

■terl 111

gardlog the indlaa
liainiA
be. The govenuuent a
t and itrOK|icciB look

ure are sbowittf.

UETEOROLOCtCAL REPORT.

HAD UH6E GMVBinON

claitucd Jb«i is doc thciiL

We are
exclusive
agents (or
the sale

Made of Carbonate
ol lead. Oxide ot zinc and Lin>ocd 0,1.

forms in

Packed full net meas-

Traverse

uro-liJlU.S.St.n<l.,dgUW.

Man .

Hay. p

The T)est paint made
Ituouah Ac l.ay Co.

Saves you money—

ny

Trareree iWy MtUIng Ca
Wheal
OalK ...
Corn ...
Rye ...

City.

for wear—appetrance—protection

"’heal
(iBlt. ..
Corn .

increaiet the value ol your propet' ly. Tty it and see lor yooisdf.

Prokop Kyselka

Hamilton Clothing Co.

Traverse aiy. MIcb.

Conte Prepared

Tobay lwo,Uitce.or iiiMc ollhcsearesses. Towiarrow we start Ibe

MostSensaUonaljSide of

.

Lakes’ Wash Dresses
ever attempted in this city. Last Fall, after the season was over,
we hoi'ght about 500 dresses from noted manufacturers who were
anxious to realize on what they had left. We look these lots at
forty, fifty and sixty-cents on the dollar, and tomorrow they goon
sale at about half % regular prices.
Diresses of Gingham and Percale-for house or street wearwidi long or short sleeves-high or low neck-button front or back.
DRESSES wed, $1.93 M
$150.1.......................
DEBSSES wall, $2.93 ud
$JJ0m.........................

tlea-

These suits are nobby and range in price all the way iram

IS?

Trifene Gty Store
Cor. Froot aad Cun Streets.

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lad' (rucD € to 17 years ifom flte tw{>-piece

ifaiuAfff cot^e to nike Ua Pbjrer Piano ot raic cxcelieu ce.

Hem isanoppeHuiiily Oata J pre(K
foQ won't o»eet again. Bcaadnew
aa^f^M~jurt two of tbeoL wid» pretty

.12.00 and u|

TO AHBR) TRIBAL UW

GRINNELE bkos.

Aitomrv

itilc daughter :f Mr

L'OST—Valuable diamond ring.
ig. e»mSni-,,
Uteciory reward for rmun I.W-A4.I
i, Ohiner, WliKlug HoldL 1
, . Council of Ottawa
Indiana HaM in
k Rapids VetUrday.
ids. Mich.. Slay
A conn-

In exchange at llbetal valnailon.
Investigate this cisend yon, itosiiiald. Intcicsiiug litentlurc giving you detailed

being

ine Matr, tvtiab-

and
K„h.

Fu-iil Mnv-f.

K. Hoaatd r
!lei>orts continue t
c atiei
dlffercBl aectiona in r
invcimcD of Ihe> Modern Woodmen,
>n of ibe f '
wLlih (ODvened
i May 5.
There
>ne of them seem were (l.iee hundredI delei
buda have been cm and one ol tbe best inedings
damaged to any conalderable extent If the bioiirx' of the organization was
at all. Re|>orts from Old Mlaaion are
bdd. In tbe absence of Gotcraor Osto the effect that the damafw to tbe tKtrD. Ibe dcl.iuie. .cr. rnlilrr-iHbl b. '
.MoDinioroncl cberrica nilgRt amount Hun. Fraiik \V, Knox, who envc a his
10 :5 iicr cent, biit If this sbmiM Iw
true that would not Interfere with a
Clerk
J. Clvde Won
fuir crop when pk-klng time comes, oa
. leelerlod iind tirand Rapids was •
more than that nniomit of buds wonW i.cic«icd as the mecilDR place lu 1!>11.
tbe tenicKi living hcfwcen Cadillac. I
Aliena and Grand Rapids. Dclooites
• >m this districi to atlcnd the head
family 1
mp at
follow
W. R. .McCulstlan. Done
HIGHEST Market
Pri<»
|wld
lor C
nauleis, Rig Rapids. Ktvd
Write or fdionc. 1. J. Crisp. !-*
:rvwn. Itbat*.
hat*.
I
Mich.
>Iaj ‘.• lG-23-ni.'!

largest manufacturers of musk-al instnimenta In the world
truef^ by t
I Pianola Plano. They are not onR- cqulpp^ ^1o produre a of^tlw (am
Through
our
Imnwnsc
•rfert Plaj-er Piano, but are also enabled lo do this at minimum cost,
price. You will Ond th^ Inst
.nvtng tor our U Miale Honaeal wc aecure the very lowest wholesale pr
than our
'
« oBlv •qua! but anpeilpr to Plavch P'ano* sold b> other dealers at »l&t>
monti

Ihaa
A. .1.1>

ncuiiincni

Koo\ of

Dress The Boys Right

«;«.i .Lcj.ita .

i. .muk lb daipb ^bUldlj

SUtihrtrrtI—I8ic

“ ““

Krta=r .,..™t M.,

-

Hal injury to Frurt Crop.
Siebatati|^l

TechnolaHaiio
$4$0 and

-i

RrpuWkiaV-^b wUl V'
t'liAiriuna

! years to get the flsh ladder plan'd
;ihc dam ao that tbe hah can go up
jatreaci. and now that it la in work­
ing order It eeeioa a i>lt> tbal tbcic
■are peoulc in tbe city who do not know
ienciigbSboat the law or clean
have to be iml out <>f liu'-ilicsr In or­
I allow the flab to ajawn unn____ .
der to give tbe ptbera a ebanre to do
iSoine Ones and liuprlaoninetii wouldj
>“ld- veloy.
;be a gcotl method of inaiilling iWa
]( Ik evldenr that the <weci chcrij
knowledge into tlic ruIn.U of soui - °Ficrr;i Is nafcw^ien In the most exposed
ihr oreriMiloiia nimroda.
It-laec . .md tUls Iniiig iruo ilio laiuiv
!
The atate law docs not aJUiw tlx^iuf ihe later «iirielics is assurod. AU
taking of trout In »nv mlior nieibo.1
!■*“' |C'i1icr kinds ofilmUs stood the lest well
than with book and ltnc..and'
l““ and il !-< >*fy i" iiie-dlct that thla
'ahould lie Uoroe In mind by all who r
Iob Will
will-<e
RlOB
<e a hiiuiia-r
feel like taking
unfair
tuenua to kiuOa ol Iruil
when rii
gather In aomc of the great hah Ihr* come*.
spun In tbe waters near the bridge.

DMU6E WAS U6HT

• ■rh.-.luled to appear,

-nie fCunh annual haifq«at of tb.!lutbe
^V^*...................................................................... AMnn. tViTlv

;“'f._______

F#r Player-Piano Vatae in Any Way Similar to This at Any Other House
in theState, You Would Have to Pay $150 to $200 More Than We

paymenuu and will ncccpt your
eellent Player Plano, If y.
Htfomatlon.

SAY-ALL MEN ARC EQUAL

IsfiEiiifCiOTsg

emxMlow FIshemen Took Rainbow
TrWvt Owt 'of Chou WJkb
Tbair Handa.

'.nh \fi

To loAorcr oar tine of Uallder's linrdn-are anad let

PAGE K

TITSDAT. MAT 9. 1911.

Hoes. druteJ .

$1.15
$L95

SttJC BUSSES,

SttrfSST^- $4.95

^ .$2.95

Other fiergains
CUfU' While Dresses fcH
•ges 12 and 14. worth
$150 to $6.00, at ' $1.99, $2.4$. $$.2$
and IS.90
Chil^n's Colored
Dresses ol Cobgbotn t-r
Percale, at
98c, $1.25, $1.50
and 82.5#
Udiet SuiU inclAldiDg all
this seasoe’s newest and
best styles,worth $12.50,
to $35.00 at
8S. 87.50, 810.00.
$12.50, $18.50
and 821,##
Laihes* Skirts
Qasiy styles, worth
to $15.00 at
fS.#S, $4.9$, $8.5#
and $10.##

STEINBERG BROTHERS
Trmr<«anr.Mi«b.

Traverse City,
Mkh.

BUY GOOD PAINT
Inferior ^radeb arc expensive at any price,
but when you can buy Paint which stands all
the tests for lasting and , preserving qualities
lower than poorer paints, what’s the use to ^ct
anything but the best? Th^t means

Martin Senour Mixed Painls
Which are unexcelled. We also have the
Lead and Oils of the acknowledged Best Grades,
which arc priced in the same proportlpo

Lower Than Oar Competitors’
For the same quality
Ask to see Cofor Card, brushes and all
Painting Requirements.

HARDWARE DEPT.

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
Trutn, 0», MW.

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OBAKD TBATEB8B m?txva AN*D TEATEB8BBAT EAGLE. TUMDAT. MAY •. t«l.

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SUNSHINE

I tbgugfet I wwiM wHt*> MotkM JrtI.. ILT-D. No. 3 ler
I iMVr tlMO. W« worn k«TMaM *, IWl. to, .too »«tba ..tllUMoT. K wo. ■
•Mray. I *u wMt kwU^«
kwU^ kMT
wiwM *rtlo M>la f„ yeoUMoy.
I tbottobt
My toviber
.•rbiBbMT'b
b#4 on bP* you bbd on ibo BtuubtoMvAoy. I ban tbno yctovi'lT.
oro •»
I
1 Hko to ptey wWi tbo* nry atab.
Do no bbo-^ bbd ,kto. tb-t
I *«■
•— tIaM ploy. ^
^
Do«n
,«biu» U • tntly-8tuiotii»e doy* *** ****
l*®" To««y- Will yoo pto—o oo«A ao t*o
milry llfdt-mA owy. Tbo Wb»* it oU «ff oroobA tbo bbltobo? I not tbtok of M^bto ,

IMm biM BMPlMloM •»*•»•♦
MonW Vbtto# y#lh* *«MWw ♦
ObM
t
I will tty ftrtof to wwrry

fra aboM MptMb»

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no, Hbri. OUUk«. .» IMlo »-,

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Tnaone City. Mb*.
,
'nut anlr
. Pbwy Uibban. B^rdl«kTllle. M«cfa.
Nome boat by *fat»IB» B«tM»rAoof.

,b« ntbor wild Bowon.

yto Uldtow. BBttoBo Boy. Mich.

'« “ ”•

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too at-por Huh aoctlb**.
Wo read
up per- plotao W etorioe and otoo tMV> ond
play laioMI l» to Sondty ocbool
!Tory
Sunday.

I*
hare
not
aimed
a
^
erory
Ph
I»1I.

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aber McMhkael.
Write Again ond tell w^ If y<m won
thf prtoo .tor regular alttadanco al
Sunday ataooL
.
^
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•tola IBIo.
-Thr pretlloot Ihlnyl ever iw.“
Haaol rrttt and CarHe Ptilfc Maple
^ ihe UUIc boyo oaid.
dty. Mieh.. R. P. D. No. A Manwo
« |,,rd n,.,roadpo'e airdta.
boat, by ProbCM Ball.
All btocfc and white and rod."
-n-b. b«8» Ibb.. 1»..■■
6oM the eecond mt|o lad.

Ctor. «». B-K

SVNBHINK GRADLA ROkU
Btowt NoMb. ••O' «»o year. TravM Oty. MMl. R. r. t). (to. 1.
iw Otat by'flMilto IMsan.
mSAto TriBotoUl and
Arthur

“I tbtok." aald tbo third Uttic Mtow.
itoih a grave and genUo grace.

I .a to tbo lb bay .ty tbw «ko by

woopib,. J»-t

llrooo oobA ao . corA WM a-o. Ikowwo be-111 ao be.bk
to locble Ibe bbabereA pUyofo. At
rnm
w»0 ot bo oiksmA* to BMa, C
UU LbWIow.
etooJr. tbo ptoyOr wbooe taoir be Aot
Wtac poaoo Ao ybb plos to (be ttkta I* lb*- WM aoo.
Your torlos Bnaotriber
yw« too bo kto,er oUAo
BAH Dow.
.
Wbat a apipodM poaot
I omr
TtoTOfto Otr. MItb.. R r: P No J. boord of It bHo*. obA taller, u U
Moirb S*. WU be-to aori W the aeatar.

I got ywor letter.^a»4 wot pWA
I melve the card -oad bnuo*. 1
Ikobh you reo anck for tkoa. (tor
«aW like to ho to ita
Bnatblne Clob IU^ boar la Ctoyton
SprHte. aoU he Urea at Codar. Mkb..
B. K. D. No. 2.
Floa .rotir Suaahtoer.
AoBB llrplDto EHto
1 tare *eat i'laytob'a card to job

!• AU b. tor PioA

o^. "Tbno. —. 1 tbtok I tan
«A ay ooppOr.PVoA potM ObA protoeA bla wilto
Abot NolUo AIM o pUlo wtib ant
toA Uaot obA corrM It m toto tbo
yard.
ikto woaol hla toll »l Ibe olph* «A
tbr deilHoba taBBto»b» WM
towily eotto,.
opUoM wttb thb AtoMto ho boA
aoAe.—Toutk'o Ooapaotob.

AUNBHINC HUMANA B06ltTV.
. Bob of Honor.
T33. LyAto inao»oiiA.ib
;34. Mary Pi
• Hall
liHea Kolle.r.
Horwtky Kent
Myrtle Keefe
MIMred Hewr
Nlaa Heltber
rontmy Icar a Abwrt Ttada
•■Oh. pata. eee
nlSibTwiSi
Do
told le te Ttaa
*Hore hr iH* owaj
ay Gray, ao h« woo *alkJaK to the
,ardra with hto father,
"Why
"D*hy do yoo wl*h
wl«h him klBodraakklBod'
ed hit father.
..op.
tblag aad'-l aa afraid he v
oitaTthto, to the garden. You ka>w
we kfltoA^oor^ral hug* aad worma
whWb we ‘foubd bere toat oeeatog.
»
am aura tkio toad to

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'

Tho Olbfbba fMri.
">laaaa.- mtd Mlto. matog W
tiww wboM. '-uur tobchbr wsat. tach
nf b» to hrtao her o ptoeo nf naoibrwl dmot* to pot Into a «um.
fau t ! »«vr hrv a pireo o( tbto baw
(tncbaw ArtamT*
■■roa. cerulMy." aotd aomaa. "abd
I kbo^of aautbot plaer where ooiba
nl yrtor dren> atobi ta wekoao.
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Roadbrert la taUAU,
to ita ptoe tfta. abd If you
lake tbto haadfui of Hlpptosa and
aratler them obmit uadrr the Iree.
abr might ta glad to wrarr them to."
RMe dto ao aad Mr* BMa taada
he bad
giied ve of ibea
ARer the
-«*• Kd“- —Id took bp abd mi.
tbo WU of rrd and hiae. aad .be raOed It a '•gli

BUNSHINA STORIAA.
tmalle came to from aehoW wBb
taey." ■
bc’ a whirl toarlag Ao>r« opab hh«M
-Wo killed tbe buga and
oar
ho*,
her.
It
waa a ehlUy '
caum they
era jud regetaWea TM* poor toad lag. .od Aunt CfW. to M

.. *n»«. .» ..n ..... b-tn... . pU..

w K«l rt»l. b, tb.

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mamM aad I came about tbe plan.
DeHdoa. be to..aao »on rtoecly abeot her.
~
Thesetoaecta
toaecta
“Mamom. oee
aee aw
my report,
report mto ixw
----- Uh-htnn to Orogon. we «—««* -ol oor tart /rlrad. .. Thrao
“Momam.
muHi harm la om he. toa>tog the card lato her motber-i
_
lUrt what be oaea lor hl« Up. “laal It mptebdldr . ami ■ ata
***>*’' ond on to Vanctaircr. B. C-. and frobi .gardta
PortUad We had a vory food. 1 have oo doubt that ho)ktlU daatrd olf to wflAly etal -be bpmt
j
! Staring I
> did not a« • hK more or them every day tbaa *e dW Itoby Hettarfa btocka. nhetewpoa a
^
We lived In tbe Omat Range toat erealng. If yon eon And a live waO anma froai bta tabyahtp.
^
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p
imers. and I hbd to bug. place U near him
aad mm what“ktalle." called manuoa. “ptaaoo go
aad Horn the door, ibta pick
i
___ _________ _ good man)- itme*. be w<ll do "

mnm thought it beat for o

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to tt

B»o •< «y to**' I olny* (W« bl*
*bai bo bo. fllM ibe
By ibto Uao Do. bM bnaoto to
ooTorbl aon plocoa. tori bo bopi ob
bbli tbo boo troo fW, obA b took

card-from Rutha bometomo yoeierday. and I get yoor letter today. Pana
Papa
hhlit up

^>t*rtito. mtm. .-vamo.
^ noOim t day to a day that we cauM I hod a bod cold, but I e.pcct
Hkc «ir teacher
•wt hy BttW-Mow.
euBohloer* eon all onderoUnd. UM to
,_4. .

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U-, —m. I. Him Utur.
RomM tuaM. -Bather hmman. ------- t
Itra tomMb aad Dbrid Bungbrdbor.
have Arc
DataMkvfBo. Mtob. Nmmo oent V ^ ta fcM to the

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. tbo hIloA Mb trylw
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aoT T^o Mabgo «l onto obooM
le Ma tbo bo aodo a oiMUy »» wwibto. ob*
tito ptayon aoTMoAo tbo MM oao

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Dear preoioeai

•rantpUaBibltb.

^ BbMbtoe auMon *i rmatea. wto tb* ytaym ^ jjj*

Ore .Martb 31. mi
Dear
. tare aerer Jolaed tbo Buarhtoe
Oob. although I have oftob tbou^l 1
fair brother*.' My yountait
aaomaa aye I oa a
(.rotlHT'o jioac to WUUe.
am eleva'ayway. . I am ntoo
_ ,
^eora oW. I go to ncbPol and am >B
**
Your. Tqily.
f3ra OaniwB.
^ ,p, totten'
1 achool. «■ « 1“ ^ „ortra oo the SuBfbtoa -page.
I road the leitar Hat my
wtaU to fbr
Bouih Doardomn. Midi.. RTAi No.l.
1 liwughi ! would writa. too.
March 3«. Wll.'.gg *end yr« my nanfe toboyitocodob
tbo Membervhlp ll«- So W««ao oood
1,waa ao glad to g«* your loner. I
» t,rd oed huttou. Dolly’t totter
—W
*■“
It out of the
^ mieroatlag. and her dOacrip-

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M I ovor AoU to Uylbt tb ^
Ao ♦
w - ____
fn- ttan •■A lUMA Dorllb,. tb»w a»n »-»/•
tk«. be u. len> ^ •S3 Sttlo 8t.. 1 tbroo rtiy. Mirk..
^ thooo ttontb I will t„, ur • »■ »>■ 1» »k»; <l»T plu.""! •" U»11
Mort b n. t»ll.
, -Moltaft Doy.
■ lomota riubohlne Ctob*
' ^

Did you
poIDoor ProolAbol—
^
^beu cror
vev. rtop to
w tbtok bow
—r

Toart inly*
I taTo Juo< beta bovlM tbr leitero
♦♦,♦♦♦♦ tlTOi. ktod ond loTto, bather olwoy
Mofb JoBerm.
the HetoM iwA to ao obd bow I
- How
HownWrklywontotobor-nb
quirkly wo rub to her
ltd ta«i' 0 bin imlo rtob
o ytMi. I wni H
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wHk..toWta.bri^.riyobwM. ;;
ycon oU. Obd cML r> to
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«•- —• — naod lo her Intorort
I to iV^oAv
Pitot Vito

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s'JoAoy.
My to^ora
UenAoo. Mtoh..
Mk-h.. Bos f..
AT._____________________
Otoo WllUomo.
_
^
^
Ik-oAob.
j,
lAbtolo. Ao tbto
Mo^t ay
•oeonA Vico ProtlAotri—Mto. IfOiiO
March 37. l»U. irtTIHler. I win rioee for thlp'^Uae
imroy WitolAo.
^
Yeor mUe IrMd.'
I
lltaAbt
I
would
wfMe
a
A Aoy ort oiMirt lo ibllik obuut
Floy Morle omnoor.
. A. I. '
tor for tke f
__________
Mtyta yobr moaae will brio, you
aother’a coodneto.
COoAiiook. Tberooro:^
hoord Irom four of the BaMribora. ^ ^
i tbobM «ke
fb
“•-•"•
■ — b,Una\nm “H"»AroAt of oUrt to the lotoly oky. ^id'wtoTwoto wobld wrtto to ao. J^,|T
woirwp. 0 HtaArrda Of obHte «» the obota to- Oyr ctob hot BlTta II.S3 for the btao'
May 1. toll. A.MA.
t«her.
m <il the famine awBeiw to C»loa.
UIrh.. Mareb St. toll
Tht flrVt Club pave It.Oo and the ®p'
to tbo
UvaAreAa of flowi
wtalbor.
. ... in... I lie. 1. tb. eebuelej «■ '
NtW MAMBARA.
-lb...™.. « beeam. »
lb. r?
t„«. O.. «eb,r-.
I. Mb..
flaanra HeAsoa. BherWan. Ore.
J„... 8b. h . .Ir, l»ieb«. Ul. 1 r.
robniary and Uartrh. Onr elub ^
to oohool every day. PDr pen I hare

w“rJSr'.J c

(*IM -Ftr»et BU^ lUo*
"Tfo." n»IM A«M NriBr. -W I*
It is • WT lolly
Tbp
MMUiwL M« W hM«« JM
■ on
tm • dnte of
I Mr to kla. Mo tea InraM
thM tbcro mmm k» «
U D. Bank.
«a4 i
I to tke «»« ww vbM bt la toacry
r yon wo! tM ' Tb« t>U»4 wum i
^ ^
Ito «mlU W «MO«b**rt.,ototcbof.

MMto CU7, MX*- mttk |S7. IMl-

iSJb*

aendibg them.

1 have a mile aad a
timber to the
Tcmniy looked about and aooa
“ school now. .tore ^^auia». My papa buUt mo a Ht- founU three bug*, which ta pUced
burned. I tad ti> go a mile
a ptoyhouaa. aad oar
ita toad.paad then stood bock a
Tbc«.^-.W«UI haK^„.^g^wtog*.O.en»f«WMmrtdtoiaoAt to «. the ta.aU
**410* betog of boorda. cMar sNH by Soon thr~bok. began to more wwar

"Wll ««

<«■« » ■" 'I!" bb»L W. U.P 1. 8b.«»

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or Herbcrf. W***.:"
LeMie ruahed to the A«or aad abot
n diroHly upon Jamie, atoo barvrM
|«ne with hto taport. Wtaa ta ...
quieted, mamma'mlA. "LooUe. U >ta

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bb~l.>- -» Ub. Ibl.

agoto. Tbe plHnre 1 aewt you cm the
me. from lorwaid motloe
hU hoad. He dan- letter lo toe poetolAce. tbta go to to*
Po« c*^
aprM> to toe mottotafno. and to pore «d out bU toogne eml tootoaUr drew
market and order aMk. Oa
I <W“ ' ■» e'"« “
1” "*“■ u8 «ld
Tb. T.«bai rt™. nm. a...
i7«K Ibio bU nwib. .ppr w., b«b. r>i m ~“b Ibk
grade
esamlnattooI ihl.
ihi. taring
apring la ^hrougli
through SberiAan. TM. to a very Tommy Happed
ctoppedWa
band# with Ae- »uk tor Auni Crate.
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*tade
le otudke. I can't toU whether I |iretty town aad the oonatry artmod jiftt
, ,
-All ri^i. mamaae. bat ptomse An
am gntog to Ukc the «mmlnatloa ,, u,*Btlfol. but I wtntld Uko It
“How can Mic^a rlom.y looklns look at my report.,"
thU spring or not. but 1 am p>ing to letter If my graadigothor and rola- fellow use bi. h^ aad toogne an
-Hlae. loo." uald JamJe.
Uke It noxi rt-ring eure. Chir otooH
„ved out here.* H to aaorir four aimMy^" «*ld Tommy: aad be raa uA
-kitoe-. tatter thaa
lrta out the third of May.. I exMy mamma to And moro food for him.
IbesHe teMagty. tte the beat oi
n.ve to work very Uerd
ecqueliM wiik ywir oneThe onxi eveatag Tommy went ihe.riata. and yoom ton t."
tlA. summer lor wo have to btilid a
pteridmil, I gneoa tny lettor
mto tm- gwdea aad eooa found
“Lclle. you wfll be tote for
new bowe. and do the wortt that l. ,,
taon^ ao r wtU elooe ter tbto tbe object of hU ararrh reedy for bin nsii if ymi do not go at oow." aad
necestory on the farmsupper
Aral «h
the toad waa aby. with a Anal warning word lpo«\bm
«»etaetarT
t like to
.uooer.
At Ar»t
worit out Aoora when It to tad In tta
From
tmt he aoon toaroed » ah rtlU while HMttaar. Loalla wot ofsummer time. I murt <-iose.. hoping
Ootava ItedRi
Tommy plaevd the food aear him " Bock agala at tea tima 4l wa.
lag to hear from yoo aoon.
.
toteftJattorn totwH t <n>eo be would dan out hto toogM found that rika hod tergrttra to OMU-k
Cedar. Mich.. R. F. P. No- 2. Hoi 1?.
Bver a Sun.hlner.
» no pneb aa and ea' ibe'bug* wmto Tommy waa the allk lor Anat Orace. moe itama
March :s. toll.
Albert Paakop.
,ou AM beta.
clow hj. Fladlag that tbe boy AM n., eai, wdAeA Jamie aad a«gW-.i*d
I know yoo will be a grcul bHp to
-■>
.
not hurt him. he 'aoon hmt all fear Hpttavi when oakeA to amuse him
r Iheught t wooM write a few Hnea your father fn the wmmer time. ,
jf tfc and became a groat pot. Tommy At 1art mamma add. "tedle. yoo may
io tho Bnnrtilne «ub. a. 1 have not
Waahlngtoo. D C . ApcU 2. toll. naaieA him Humpy, aad aaya he g„ to bed if I were to wrlie a ta
written In a kmr’»toU«. I have ta*n
*
oould aol have him kllleA now for port for joa. | fear ti •«»•*( ad ko
f Bay. Hirb.. Mareb 28. toll. pear rcaldcut
out of aciiool for two week. w|ih a
The SuB«hlne Club was meaitooed aaythlag.-H. U (ftaries la -Our Ul- nuch Ilk* the ooe Mto» Uoe gava
«dd andO didn't go to school tWa
by Pooald Lore and Ima K Ur Onaa."
,
you."
.

What could mamma mean.
Bm
‘LUI!’ClItb"^ll’'I^’”pl2!^ 'SuT^e a rmre. I *o«ld like to beemme a memMamma thought U wouM
cord and button? 1 am eleven veam
iniereutla* club. Oont
Mow Don AamaA hto Supper.
of Mia. Uoe. beot_ pu^.
for me to .toy at home, but I espert dd. I go to deboH every day I cna.
oaly knew bcjw hard
pp ,ac Cradle Roll. U I
Fred Vance hod gone to Oaktaod (a -jf an,
I like to go
to go tonwrrow
rtsT
wtih
kb
Ann
NHlie
aad
atiM
atody."
.b<thought
I am In tbe Aflh grad.-. It'wHl eocm
th^
y-rwa
aehod During hto Arm day there be
Mornlta Auriea hurtM thnmgh.
r *be wild flowera t
Bldnev roitoet.
nmioed thron|* the t>lg oreharda and »h,. ^Miched the report of which .hn
indeed. I ^h.llJ.egMtot*«lynn-»rdooa. got oesmalnted with tb*
» p,wuA sod hnrvM out to Job.
er. Her name to iMlai taura Wright.
a. a Member of the BUBthlne drib.
Woes In the ham and the SelA*. and 0^,1^ imimer.
.. Steven, taogbl.
Uu( yeor Mtoa Ruth
taotal. '
I"' “I*


made fart frienda with Don. tbe dec
-Uy report N toredy!- saU letalle.
and
I
llhmi
her.
We
hare
loU
of
•«
Prt"‘
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_

Ftam ynnr Sunrtiloer.
Burdlekrtlle. Mich- April 13. Ittlyou
-tm M? Mo? Jart took al
mi- Poo waa
was a beauUftil deg aoA 00 lotel.
acbolarB. There
Tber.- are
a
otaolata.
Tner,.
vloU LaMlaw.
twenty.
I will*
lUent. and Fred -a. »tMB totklog |t;> and she heU tbe page, out
r le write a with him a. if he bad tae* .oother Beesla'. a
r.:::: ' ho. . Mm..d enjoy rnag wKh you
Aa my trlend to 1
Ptek Sower* I hare three (uuthef*
__
touer 1 -ill write oae. too I have boy
Bot Inrttad ot words of

.
My baby alrter’t Mto the wobA. after wild Sower*.
M>me name* for the Sgtahlao Ogh
Atowi Are o-.toek they ram* into jiggi* QKme from Bale
^
M. -8.. -...r.
SaUop. Bay. MIHi.. March 38. toll. .»d Cradle RoU. The nqme ter tb- the bou.r together, and Fred,
,1, Norton: I'd be a.hanmd to etaw
aames are Cbrrie aod Qtace.
My
ear Prtaldtal—
Son»hltie Club to Panv Innman. and log lhai the wood-tax waa ooly half
, report?"
biMher.' aames are Wllhe. Merle

do ownrthlnr for too mother of none orithaMUc. geogrmpliy aad gTammar.
------------- - lb o^^Tbool'
hto PtoeWont koowa (M we will mX try. We
8e% that hoy that U«oa vRk
i
I am rttttog Wuh Annie EQIo. We
aobApyoukMW. .
have Iota «C fun at ocbool. Thera
rm bblBlly mm tor poor JoA Roe;
are twtaty echtdata enroUed at
Ata he aayo bto bs«w to «DoA MU- od from toe foUowtog girls and boyo:
AuM Orundy. Alto OlBett. Ruth Cta- attaol. It wo« toot May whjto 1 Joinmy
aelmon. «.v^.v
Albert ,Paakop.
Botoor----Cuo- «A too eutahlne Club..
I hare
ha
-------------------Ronauee It bao p>t oo ~moU»r-a et-Hueu.
_____
DlB^m. RMie BIooomb. BAUk U -button yol- l Icvc to raoo toe »
I lot] yon mbpt.<kto tom ooMtoX
Jobnoon. Beulah Moon, and fiom two aklne pofe.
aaa.hlnef
To toft ot •ftoodoW* aM Boab fancy denr grown up Sunabioors. MIm Bmc™“ • »
*
'
ma and HIM BatHIa MiteBuner.
^
teerly a
otof.
X
.
Three mota names have been aont
Vtm have been i
But toe Rxta or rooma toot <
ft for the corteepoodeoco flat- Tbo Mr. I remember .wbeu you Juined.
to aaotoar'a room »lmre a tgitow can
•-----SavlHa Ketoon. Traveme
Jknd toft of tMn«i bla btart-tovos
ngpt,
.

II.

What If 1 do gM dirt ■**«
'And aiimrttm-r oiartle my anni with
n AhoMf
II to mother's rnomu aad If M don't

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MIeb.. R. F. D. No. I. Rm ».
Alberto McManu*. Travoiwc City.
Mlrb.. R. F. a.No. 1.. Bos S*.
Ruth Dalmll. ZX Btalo St Trnrerve Oty. Mich.

Mda
Tbe Sunahiae PrexMent- *
wry b^ppy by a beoinihH taoqurt of
Tb tbe htnto of otooii I'm olwoy*
hypaUta. from Aana
MM.
. ,
,
Orundy. who lives at MHv«. Mlcb.
Maybe I tone mg thtofa—w^ ihea?
------------------------in mother's twom I And them again.
gUNAHlN* LATTARA.
And I've never deaded that. I Utter
in^„„oni. Mich.. March 22. tollDe.rIb«M..t^
With maitofpo and topa and many ^ ^
wriitea to
tbtoga mom;
tfa,,.. i thta^Tl would write-----------Dot 1 toll you. ter boya wlto n tiroA , ^
^
^
Humana
____and
btad
_
Society, kvdla' PI.mo.Ao.
.nd myti la JoMy to tart « n« nwtber'a bed.
tach a tartif.
^ ,
cate ^Npanhetablp.
•®“
N... n»r J.i»
k. rWlt i-jai-.
.»j |
•»> ■
mo.
her. I murt Hoae tor tbto time.
1 tnbe btm to mothor’a room, you aoe.Sunddae girt.
BctaOP »'• «bo ateoP plaw to go

M.r* Piamom
When a fWIowb talrtto •« «»«*««
8,7-t e- 8, pu„
low.
' mata mJrty Roll of Honor.
And ttere'o always a amUe poor 4aHc
togreot.
■glow

• >M(ria brtfbHy la potber'o root
JtoOW.
Tbna aaywborn Mae, and yoo'U ■
And gloom
' Or any oM ahndow to mothaftt rn

why.
I tali bare
, Bhr ttBM me ttao. aad rliftt away
> 1 feel l<

T^ «, r.

„.8.. .8™ ,0. i*..-

V

l8iT

i Bice IHti^H^^^l^ii*
i nice IHtle letter. 1 wian
Maple City. Mlcb.. R. F. D. No. I.
we mlfbt leiher Bowers together.
-March 2C. lilt.

Traverw «ty. Mich.. R. F P No. 1.
W* have sae Hmaa at echool. We
Bm*«*
play on.the bore grunnd by the school
houee. I am In lNh aereolb grade.
=’■
' I hove mimed only three aod a hoH
*Toildtaltays of arhool and I wa. ak-k than. ,l bavn bebmged to the Btumhlta
card
i tavo aofoe name, for the Snuhlne Club bHure. ta«
CTuh. Tbef are aa 'foltoir^:~Hi.el and bullon. Will you ptease m>nd me
Frilt and Carrie F^i. Plctaa *ead-A6olber? I have two tanther*. Mr

Matharia Way.
■Wheaever I aa bad all day
Pom la roally 'taamta to pray.
I wnR MR mothor cornea to Bgy
“Oood Bight, dear child." that's moU^
^

, 1 AouY kaow
And ttan. ■
-

:sr»

rr:8» rr

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kule brother lum been rich for a coupie of wtaka but he to all right oow.
Fkrr pet. 1 have a dog and two- kitletm'^y little teoUmr-. pet to a cot.
1 nouW like to aee our Ptaaldaot'a
pktni« oo tta-------- - .
Win you ptoaao pto my aaate on tta
Uumauto Society Uot? WB ytm
pleata head me tta name aad addrasa
of same UUle ab«4a? WeU. 1 mooc

^

j
.
\

"

eery Mora ^Traverae Oty. a^ mother Xhf^\ be one year oU tta.
to El31ri o^« wmi^ HI. name to Eltart, i^lll ytm pWae put hto oa^
oa tta Cradle Roll and aloe oo tbhave tmly
half a mile to walk a peboH. ta 1 go
overy day I can, “
Wea this la t
I. Mlm Armllage.
for tbto Urn*.

SI"'

Y'tm wmyeend' tv Uel-8
raH and button? t am Hne roar. Dariil :
8,
.na Mno» to ». «a I
■ .8..T.-a .aaii NHII. -«>
old.
I have a llltie tlxirr two y
• ,re Don bring In tta wood.•*
•** ^ *Prt®A- •»'* wtH give them to the ckAdreo ncaee.alwar. h.ve Dm brim^ ^
o a*e^_
--------- ^
_ ________^ ^
ran a. they
"Dcin•Dun"' eacUlmed
eaclalmed Ftad In
la t^awtob...
Ill gstbpr wIM Sower*. 1 will wwd them a* wion a* you can a. they
ta glad when spring come.. W.e will tp,, ^ poio, to wo*e away.
A.
Annt NoBlo tapllcd.
"Ye*. I
hare tome tltile chlch'eB» next week. p,,.
», getting long. I win Hoae.
•Jurt
wait
and
oee.“
I am In the fourth grade, and la the taping to vee it la print
So Frvri sot down by the fcluben
perond Brtlkmrtlc.
1 go to ack^'
--------------- *
«Jndow and waJteA Froaeallr Annt
... I .. 88P« 10
this letlet In prial.
su'nrtxlner.
Rhea LoMlaw
it trmted out of the room
WoaMn i }«m Mke to have v«ur Uny
Fred watched
watched him
him and
aad —
he wMt
^
BorAIckville. -Midi, AprU 2. ISIL
Fred
>ar Frertdeaf—
rtrolght to tta woodpile, took a rtlek

.8.

«—

Dear PreatAeot—

r^Utlmc, I win Write a law Of wood la

-ri.r.8r

t8«»avery be»t- "Sbe
ery
good." she r«*d lo her mtobera writ.
|n_. -tboiKbUnlDevA deStlent;
terl, klnAuta., Urklag: t«n*'t«
^ble. -." bu» »he could rrta no
(pr the irar- ibat. tlKA ber^
now eouM m.'mnm be ao rcoel’ Sorb,, Me «•

:: 4

called «
.be aproas ta .torita
«'
-be rmother thm tae waoo or


«>»««“ ^ *«»

---••—»"t

loa paga- I •» w the khebea and dropped H Mo tta teittak

acboo) v.r«?
every —jday.
acnooi

. —

Herbert^ ata tatM/*-

■ roc
ha ftnmy 'eton •
*

Nta AM. ^
, :metad .be breal
*“■* •“’ugh. Poo.
1
to Ao many llttla ^
cat get
grt tapper
tapper with
with iooe rtlck of Mat -a— 0*po«od of her befora
caal
wood." mM Aunt NHhe, and Dob
. rattared ap W
trotted Off .Akin xad mm rame back
with atatboc atk*.
........
port to aae If It t --------------

tkl. .\tti

Mike m
tr‘w*.^"t7e l^r***Tta*^ to «*rty “»
^ era. We
JZ.4
wtaa It
h .to
.to aU
aU gOM.
aota I1
oU. and my*^i Zu
will be
glad when
Hub. I am aloe y<
lor the Cradle HolL
rtrter iP six. My .papa has a .tore
,ie Trwmtall aaA ArYoo can aead ita
V.ii».r ynhaav johamm. Euie 'Joha- ihrtr rtgMIul owmera

quitkly tae diwaaod'

Hy UtUe ato- aad out ta wcn< for aamher.^
FrOd watched eageriy.

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