Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 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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1911-03-28

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^^arattib ®arabm^ Wmlh.

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and Travarsa

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESiDA Y AND THURSDAY--*1.00 A YEAR
THAVEHSK ('ITV. ORAM) TRAVERSE C<M NTY. iJll IlKJAX.

USEO KNIIl
IN ONiUlREL

FIRWELI RECEPnOII
■kr. and Mr*. Jamea Enncat
Emcrtalnad at Willlamabur
Halt.

eHER IB GBIT ttCOUI^

Winianabaix. Marrb S3.—a fare­
well receptioD complimentao' to r
and Mm. Jane* KoDen waa glrec
the town hall laai evening by a nu
ber of their friend*. Tbi- evening
W8« pleaaaatly epeni in game* end
fodai chit chat and a most enjoyable
lime had. Rrfmhinrota were aerved
tbe evening.

FIRE HORROR
IN NEW-YORK
TO AWFUL OEA-

•MD M*A Tail DINNrvRt tt»ry of th«
fffaJN-Onjbb it in Jail

END CAME THURSDAY

luaa botef
was
aUbbed t«lre
Tfcnntejp alshi br Ror Onibb. a
n bierw, wa* a rino
roaidau of tbo pe&inaiila, eltber dor-Mrti Place Hotel.
l&C or afUr an altorcgtloa orer tbe
Arthur Gagne died at an early hour
laj-mnt of toa wnu Tfaic4s Flaher
daload tbat Orobb owed for a drink. Thursday moming at taix home at 311
Eighth atreet. He had been 111 for
Plabar waa atnck once in tb* left West
more than two year*, but conSned to
bMb aaar tbo anall ribt. and iho fact
laai Novene
that tho kaito atnick on« of bla riba ber. and waa In bed only one dey. Tbe
la all that proToat^ the larlm open end came peacefully, and although he
ttiMtiy months
of hla atOPiach. Tb* aecosd wonnd la •offered Intenae pain'for t
heb
bore bis affliction
— ■
patiently and was
la hto back and fa not of aaeh a *e- cheerful up to the last day.
rtona aatare.
Ur. Gagne wu born nea
Both of the tnan tail a different Canada. March 31. 1863, ___ .
. •terr la regard to the troobla. PUher brated hla fortywightb anniverMry
Tneaday.
_____
He came
____________’c,”.;
to Traverse ~
aaaortlBS that after th*r had quar- more Iban
ibi
30 years ago and aecttred
* ' nM la tb* baireota that Grubb left
I clerk, a respon­
tta ^ae*. and aem* Ume later ai
PMar uraat oat of tbe aide door to' |o sible position wbicb be bold for many
years, •ajoylng tbe blgbeet confidence
•{•tain. Onbb, who waa lylnf la wait, of the maaagement and owner*. He
atruek hla twice with a knife. Inflict- wu a faithful emr.-.oye and wu very
taff the woaada. Oa tbe other hand. highly regarded by Manager Holden
Or^ aaya that after be left the bo- and by the Ute Perry Hannah, u
by bia auoclate* Jn the hoteL
M nabor foUewed bim over to 9h»odHe la aarrlved by one brother. Mar­
■ood’a plac% where be luaawed tb* tial Oagne.aad an only aliter.Mra.A
oaarrel. and after th*r left that ^aea Nonnnnd. both of whom lealde at
he went over to tbe Koar Komer,
when naber again renewed bia de­
cltj-.
mand for the aoMjr. and aa Grtibb
Mr. Gagne wu for t
did net hare tb* amoonu tbe fomor
mad* aa aaaault opoa him. and aa
T of tbe Kttigb'u of Cotnmboa
they areat eat oa the atreet ruher
orgaalantlon In thin city.
knocked hla down. eiriJdaf bln twlo*
lUtiu
ew tb* bead and inck, and while b* ntUMtee pereoMUty and a loyal
. waa dewu Orubh aara that bff diwv trtoal to all who know bim. be wu
bla kbUa. net knowing that tb*
utrgMy poptek htemg a boa of

n M Oliagnt that the quarrel e
«nirlM
A hath plaoea. hot aa
where tb* hUhblng waa rtnlly don* la
nt priaint bM dear, as tbetn
.._sdta*esea to thl* pan of the affair. It
wna aoa* thbe after the trooble that
a ooMpanlwi of Plaher neUeed Mood
M hi* dothlag. and an laToetlcarlon
tnnaM tha woand*.
After the tronhl*. Ombb disap
paand and a call waa aont for tb* poUo*. and aftar a abort hnnt PoUceaaaa B*o Oanon located bit man at
the Moi^tt livery bent, where be bad
gone for tb* pwrpoe* of seearlnf a
rtf With which to taave tpwn. M'ben
th* arreet araa wad* CaiUon made a
•aarch and found tbe knife in the
Bmn*a pockoL Tbe weapon la a large
fbnner'a knife with an ogiy looking
' howto Wade, and wna not In a very
nl*M condltloa. whkh tut may make
th* veoai* of a more eorkma nature

BOY FRI6HTFULLY HURT
Falling Frem t Tree a Jagged Umb
Ripped Open Mia Abdom*^

r*Pa^mlnt
.New York. March 37.—^biy-aixof
the^undred and lorty-oou vlcatus of
tbe Awful Art- Saturday Itav.- been
idemifled. Slnecn are the bodies of
mea. Aa ofAclal tuvestlgation bu
been started. Uleal rruwda wre uwciaibllng at tbe morgue today to id.-iitlfy budiee. In luaiiy cases this is
lrapaaf>U>le. The managers of the
Triangle Woht Co., where tbe tie
irred di
locked.
.\es- York. MoTcli 27.—One hundred
ond fony-onv persons, the great ma­
jority of them -Eut Side Jewish gtrls.
death In lu most awful form
___ .-day aftenwoB In the short space
of Ume beiw-een 4 50 and 5:'iu o'clock.
They loped screaraing to their death
on tbe hard pavement or fell bark
jurned and sulTr>cafcd into the burn­
ing eighth, ninth and u-nih floora of
tbe huildlnj
occupied u
. ............................
Shirt Waist company, which was not
provided with a aoittary out '' '
ewcsqie, although 70u operat
of ifaem wanen. dally worked on these
floora. Tbe building, now a charnel
bouse, stands on the wwiu-rn fringe
of the down-town wholesale clothing,
fur and millinery dlatricc. The partnera of the firm. lauc Harris and
Mu Blasrfc. esra|>ed unarathed from
the office oa tbe tenth floor, rarrytng
with them

an adjoining roof
BDnek's two young
ng dttughters 1
govern!
How tbe fire ataried will peritaps
never -be known. A comer on the
eighth floor was lu point of origin
and the three upper floor* only
swept On the ninth fiuor/flfty bodies
were foond; elrty-three or more perjshed <0 duth by Jump­
ing end OMre than thAety nlmigsd 4l>*
elevator wbafts Tlii- ktas
exceed HoO.lmii.

WILL 60 TO CHICAGO
Chicago With Mendel Bra

Cadillac. March 34.—Andrew Jobnaon. aged 14. aon of Cbarle* Johnaon.
farmer reeldlng near GUberL not far
from this place, sru the victim
day aftaraoon of a horrible sccldeaL
Tbe Ud wu playing in tbe woods with
htvlng
tun cUmblng tree*. Young Johi
had reached the limb of a tree
be clipped
and fell. In talUng. his body came in
contact witb a projecting broken Umb.
which penetrated hit abdomen. Infllctfrigbtfnl wonnd so large that
the bowelajifptnided. It U thought
that 4he injurr will prove fatal, as
of the ,'lBteetinea were puactnred. Tbe 1 boy wu brou^t to tbe
beaplUl in ^iD city, ' rbere be
«M locked np in the police MhC cared tor.
nution evor al^t and Piiday noralng
wan taken tuo the reoordM-'a eonrt.
fOMttaMd oa Page aix.)

LOB UFE BRED

nMEB ffiSUEIT BOK

IGHECITIZB 60IIE
yfilliam Engliati Died Thursday Morn­
ing After Short lllnees With
Pneumonia.

Jartt Wicks, for tbe put four yurs
aeUng in tbe capaciD of bead trimmer

MAY LEAO TO
ENO OF WAR

HAD FAMILY REUinOI

ENGINE WORKS
ISGOMINO

mUey. Mi.h. March 25.—Tbe’
.home of Wim* T. \Wghiman wu the]
«f s liajrj.j family reunion vea-'
——
when .Tory member of ,he ECLIPSE MOTOR WORKS SECURED
regioo passed away at tbe haoie of
FOREIGN RELATKINS
WHO together for tb* Br*t time
FOR THIS CITY
U hlteford of Acme losm__
______
in ten sears. Ur. Wlghtman mill be
2i> Tliur~la> moruing. lut
he was luk.-u witb piieo
ind grew riesdily vurse uutU
otfke there. .At prewent he U village
Itbe end oulil.'. Mr. Eoglluh waa Uovn
>r of Bu.-Uey, Those
Itef^-isneld. Delaware rouniy. .N.
jin llar^-txnHd.
Fred ’
V- in IKM. and caoje to Mlriiigaii
!ST4 and settled oa a farm
A<vue
Ftvd Wightnuin and family
AND DEAL Ig'CLOBED
vf'
tilU ufi
n-kidet
tded ever aline.
jf Alim
relative ^*^*0** AMheritles Believe New Mfnarrlfd. and the .mly
is bU aisier. Mrs. Emily
ieter Will ue Powerful Factor
tory Alee Put on Itt Feet aad
Tbe funeral was held from the WhiteAnether AnduMry Wriil Be
LaiMM From Outeld*.
Mexivo Cit). MaivlV‘Y'—Tue impres­
sion is grow ing today that i-banKes ‘
will be 1 - ■ ■
'
KM cabinet. URlnal'BUDDuncentelit

' iS;.
ROT WAR PREPARATIOIISMOR

MARY mm TO cirders;1M

Ssnilai-

TI KSDAY. .MARCH :>s. ISll.

M^SB WITH IROI WWKS

BUILD NEW CHAPElI

BIG DEAL IS CLOSED

- • ■ I
Washtagton. March 27.—With tae

______

Imoved m Trqvaenr City, and - *----' —■
for mea began ibla'teoralw to pack ap
I the marfalnery in the Mancwlona ptool
I for immediate shipment to Chit city.
!rbis dral hu been made poertble
i principally through tbe effort of WOI Ham F. Calkins of the Traveiwe Oty
,iie of the most compielely
:ipi-ed and handily arranged dorml- Iron Works.
1 > and chapel In tha stale.
Mr. Calkins hu porchaaed tbe la■r e hulMIng D to be a iwo-aton' and terest of Isaac Rodenfaaagh. partner
brick airuclure,
E. Slussar In ue motor worfea.
feet cast o! t r I'rrsenl St.

\—,

Aeedemy on Tenth
BtmL

ITans for one of

L^rge Seale m Leelanau
| MexU-wn amhaosador to the I’nluii
County.
|Suie>. who wu Satuiday appuinied
___
minister v; loreig
Em|.l». March 24.—The limpire
i^umher com.uui, hu sold f..4uu -ere.
Me2U“^
ot Und in hmiflre and Platte town- been inaugurated,
ships to Detroit eapItalUts. Of ihU. i'lesuieut lair and Secretarj 01
amount 4<lu acres ]». u pan of tbe com 1^1^41- .viics. a< weji u the mciubeis
pany's improved farm The balance t-v u-t»vmuiu t-oiiw spo Uave oiucvu

...»........

tbe

ban.lsoin

Tt.s;“.

purchasers will set out IiK> aero* of U--4. situation, it is known. Bhar« this. leei. witb a ten-foot basenem. 18 feet
orchard ihU spring and l.oM ac-ree belief. Jianj message* of cwngraiula-;
.•"!*,sc-ond story

**» »«o«

Saturday a

In order to aecure thla Indnstry. it
liBMOige e: I feet in
was necesaary to guarantee movtnc
Id building.
in the ml--................. ev|>tn*es u well u tbe pnrchaee o(
..
LViucgie. who baa been_______
will be maintained b> a uouiuiuulnuioQ pith beoor -De La p*^'-agewill furnisb ingress to the two ilie Ko-Ienbaugh lnier«BL Mr. CnIktH
of the latter's
latter'a etfOrts
etfbrt*
stock comiiany. The remainder will
|thuruugbly Invealigated the enterprin*.
-- _____ -. ____uatiouai
inieruatiouai pi
peace and i Tbe exiecAor of the building will be which was warmly 1
be divided up Into fruit fartus to suit arbltraiiun.'wihed
' ' '
red wUJF Wadsworth bricl . backed
■ u -fotlowa;
fared
{Hircbasers. Experta have
inferior wall ot eomroon-brtek H. s. Hull, Who is peraooally aeqnolsW
' tk>!<tiaJ <-unBratulations. 'Although ly sn-lnlerior
that the fact that Che deepest portion wo Khali imss you sadly, we know U IS' The basement will be divided Into a ed with tb* Indnstry and lu owmta
'refectory, kitviu-n. iwntry and store Mr Hull declared that ihU waa e«* oC
of Uke Mkhigan lies off this section for your ouuniry's good."
Although n-onib. with the division betVeen tbe best manufactori** that Traran*
of the state le tbe reason why tbe frail War Preparations Contlni
Thera May Be No War.
, kltcbcn and dining room consisting of
here have never been known to
Galvt»ton, Te*. March 27—Am- * shvKeii •ui'lioard extending to tbe Cliy cuuld seonra. Mr. GaUdaa ra­
be killed in winter, as the) are in olh- mumuon is belv loaded aboard the
T5*k^***^ ^**^*°j *1^^* *** ce! red tbe nitpott of a laiB* whto
Biilem. the gunboat 'la- e<tuiii|«d with cer itetilons of the fruit bciL
of public tplrited dlheM. who SM^
eoma aD>l the three iransporu In jiort.
•*' ■*’ '* '* ^Jzr7"~ T~l '.T" aoteed anncleat funds to dafray th*
Every iwe|«.rauon U being made for'«»'J«
"Y abeltlug
expense ot morlBC th* ptont to Traw
war. even though tho moblUxatlon of
building.
troop* and wai Tosseis here results In I On tbe Aral floor will be the cbapel. era* City.
nothlna uiore aerious than arar play, laanetuary and utritiy with curriIn a icw dart th* aidihten- vtU h*
-Oflleef* of the -Uree reglmeDts ofjdor*. Tbe thtrd floor win be divided insuned is OM or th* hnlAdJag* it
urililcry eiiraniped here are be I into a dormitory, large aiorage closets the Traran* CKy Iroo Wotee and the
ginning 10 belle..........believe they will
toilet rooms,• tbe
floors of tbe lai-........be re-'Snd
"■ —-------lurned tu liteir iwsts without seiiuK | ter to be done in tile, while the floor* motor works will ha merged with that
service. No order bu been received irionrboiu the remainder of the enterprise. Mr BltUsar^ take aetfra
Grand Rapids? OetroiL Bay City and troll) Rear AdtuinU Htaunton's ar-i >’i.ildlng will lie of No. 1 maple floor■har^ of tbe motor adl of' lA
YpaiUntI Men Chooon for
morvds-rulser fleet, which «u expect-iing. All floors will 1k< lined with deadL. C. einaur U not unknown In
od 10 arrlu- today trom tluaiitsuamo. enlnc felt and the AniKhlngs of the
It is bellevoil tbe four vessels are slHI: t-nildillg Ihrouglio'it will be of aelecl- Trarerae City. On the contrary, bo
•nl cypres^ in
I tho natural coloring.
at the Cuban KiatJun.
<nl
has had bnsinns eeaUnca wttb TrarI The
erae City people for years and alraady
j klare-1
ize-l with i-athedi. ..
rly her*.
the following five officers who will be
will be of l-ommon glass.
formerly- owner of the MancoAona
to Texas A|irU 5: Colonel Kirk.
1 Hot water heating will be Installed, fieraid aad for many y«*rs was la the
YpalUntl; Cai'ialn bonus. iteiroU:
'and a full line of modern idumblng
Mr*.
Matilda
Martin
fipent
Half
i
He
waa also for
Captain Kalmbach. Grand Rapids;
jwill tunilhh excellent bathroom facUCentury Aa Residtnt of Banxie
lltles Ample ITovialons have been many years probate Judge of Antrim
Captain Beckwith. Bay City; Major
County.
I made for ventilation and-fire
county. He esuMlabed the EcUpM
Apted. Grand Rapida

1 lion on tne Ibslde of every ~ om°'
Matilda Martin, a pkine«r of ,_______
j flai roof_____
with___ andkratel comiKwI- Motor Works several year* ago. hot

Benxle t'ounty. died at the home ot 'don
ilon wllltop the Mrueiure. and a pontl- tor the last few yoara has betierad
her eon Sanu«-I Martin In Matt Town- flei*i , rx,as <ji polished copiwr wlU add that Traverae City voold be a much
ship, at u o clock Monday tDoralng. aft- ,-;p ,oucli of »ijmifl.-ance to the buite
advaatageoua point from which
er an iiltu->s of a few wewki. bavUig | ..
ship bis product and tbe (aclUUee
Ung Lake Pioneer it Dead After Eninncb better than Mancelona. Tbe
tgnded li'nose With Rheumatiem.
Eclipse gaaollne engine la well known
yver thla country-. It U a Brat
Mrs. DarlKsa Fillmore died Friday nearly hlij ye/ra ago and hat I:vi4s‘ »
««ymorning at her home. 72ii West 8ev- ihere ever KlBce. Her husband pre^ .. . Moore eii»«* to have the plana cir.ss propeiling mecblne and Terr popveai»
“*• Hie contract awarded by
h atreet. of rbeumaiisu. She wu ceeded her In deaih abont
ago. Six sons and one daughter ui:'«
and work will be
as well as eleewbere. On aeeout
years old.
ot whom reside near the old home ' building o' the lack of anIuMe freight tactnIr*. I-Tllmore came to this region
ties and the annoylneo of haring the
1 Septembe
with her husband In 1862. taking up a devoted mother. The funeral se.
castings shipped in. Mr. Slncaar d*.
near l4>ng Ijike. where vln-a will be held Jrvm the home
tcriiiined to seek another locadAea. hot
they lived until lu years ago. when M'edncsda) afi-n.ism a,nd burial will
l’iat(e cemeterj.
dv noi look beyond Traverae Oty.
they moved to the city. Mr* Fillmore I
tOontlsoed on Pag* Blx.1 ~
bad been an inralld for tbe i>ast 18 i
,
».i» ,™c

.........................

FIVEOFRCERG
FROMinCHIGANl:

WAS AR EARLY SETTLER

of. the Hannah^ Loy MercantUe com­
pany. bu resigned bis position end
will leave soon after fhe apritis open­
ing for Chicago, where he enters the
firm or Mandel Bros, u first
Hanry Jones, trimmer and decorator
for that esublUhmenL
Mr. Wlc-ka hu bad this move In
mind for some time, and although It
means adranoement.for him. it is with
tmicli regret that be leaves tbe present
PUiUon U the Aocal store. "1 like this
town more thu 1 can uy." uid 31 r.
Wk-ka this morning. -And 1 ahall in all
S>robahllUy return to make mv homeJ
here fur at least a fart of the year,
and possibly locale here permanently
I a few years."
Since coming here Jack hu made
many friends both in business and so­
PAIKFUL AGCiOEKT
cial circles, where bia Integriijylbid years, rbeumailsm having made her
genial dlaposiUon baa mad^ bim popnlar with friends yonng ^d old. Am
Was Baved by
Stit Bavared
window trimmer he is original to a
an Artery.
.
marked degree, a aucresa In every
----meanlng of the tenn. and has earaed there are ten grandcblTdren and four
.Mrs \\ :i IVWitie met wltn a u.oyt
^ reputation tor bimscit that Fill be great-grandchildren
i«alntul ai.idyni Fun.iay afternoon at
valuable in tbe future.
Tk. r..4w.r.i
... ». 1.1
on'State street while enTTie funeral
rvke
a- held at
of.«,peD|ng * can i-t
the home bunday atternoon at 2 1 fruit She war using a sharp kniie f
o'clock, the Rev. \V. W, McKee olfl-: pry off the cover wben the knife
. ,oallPKd.cumt.g a pash extending frtvD.
-' liase ..f the thumb on the left^nd
diKtaB.-e u|i tbe forearm. TblAMlngten Record-Appeal and Dally
■ring <:i
News Have Combined.

MRS. CURISSA FILLMORE

S'"

, .'L'j.iTr';.:,"'

:

MISS DE CRAW IRJORED

DEATH CAIE SUDDB

MspU-ton. March -.7 -A runaway
Mm CaUierta* AdetaMa Cnne Died: Mre. O. H. Ellis puaed away at
the home of her daughter-in-law. Mrs.
u4.vuiTcd here yraterclsv which re- Chtri'e* H. Friday, Wall Kn
•attwWay MemHtg After Brtef
Margaret A Ellla. 415 Weat .S'inth
, '.i^d in the serious injury of Ula*
f.^rrrer Wu Strtchan By
atreeL W#dne*da>' night at the age of
,;4..4i.ve iieGraw
i.inerr-.n Hetira*
Appopitxy.
87 years, duth being due to old age
a-d daughter Ucaiil-e uvre driving,
Mr*. Cathertne Adelaide Caa* pasn ___ talllL,
...............
nine.................................
health. Although
Mrs.
*ken the ‘irwp bo.ding the thills
BUls
had
been
«d away at the heme of her eon. Orrln
Lrobv. le'.ilng Hie thiil* dbwn at the
Charle* U Friday died
tor
many
months
ehr
wu
bedfast
ho,-»vs hi-it. wtiivh frightened the Orercim farm afaonly befor*
r. Cam. m Wdwter etreat. at >
ly six weeks when deeth relieved her
-'-i »o '».at li auned to ran Im-g,uirday-haring aofferod a very
o’doek ‘
r a five •ufferlnga.
n-f-d.s ei;. upping the boggy over, and ; , ^
.(..-l.....
wwkn' lUa«w wlu eaurth of the
Mrs. EUla wu born in WeMeni Ne«
t.nro-.tt.g Mr. lAGraw oat. Ml.* ncut
W*ral «»*ya ago.
Tort
and
eemc
to
this
city
to
make
iShe waa a ptara of aga and
ii-c ‘■xk .-slight in the upper iian of I' dl'i not »^-tu to effect him mach so
her
home
with
her
eon
many
years
auo was camel about a.lie nxs up and aPmod the
bad haan a roddaai of tbi* r^km for
ago. and h*a hoau of trienda In the
11.1:Urfenthe
horae
(Pp
'.-.isrfiRie unit Sauirday. when death
fDanr mra, ooming her* in itts with dty who knew her u "Grandma"
came wlhurttt srarnibf.
ber paraau. and ba* U*nd here ever BUS.
Two eou. V. H. E31la and MM-k
---w'bic-b
' oy
E. EUU, both of tUa city, bealdeejwo
LudlngtoD. March 24.—After April 1
-r. ;- was bora in Klngatoa.
■ tt. tbe knliv (torn ja-hrtia<;i .
wriOtts. i.UI she was badly
weekly RecordA|i]>eal.
Mason
r. IH-Uiaw
CnteartM Curtis wu bora Not. 34. ateter* residing ih Ohio, are lefT
- rto-t d,-:
s ago and case to Grand
irn her death.
,
Swedish
Church
V
Wh.ie
coanty's oldest n«wspa|>er.
> v tr Dice ygara ago and
ItM. in
®lr. and
:*!.•a:,
anti!
<pat*-d
t
I
Strong
Yeung
PeeDally Ne^-w-ill consolidate and a I
10 tha Grand TraTaru regkm at the
v;; a tarni ont 00 4he atate
(pain.u!
«n.t
will
require
aiicntion
for
pie's Society. '
daily Md weekly paper will be pub-' [
roid where b» baa resided ever since.
age of Aftonn year*. Three year*
I several liays.
Besides ibr widow there U one eoit,
tater ^ WM nnlted in marriage to
llabed trader ibeTiaine of the forificr. j x
1
f----I
f h
Thnr Friday, who rasAdee here. Tbe
Oma C Onne. who preceded ber in
dgntb Mmt kwe yeart ago. Pbreome
ytora after, thitr mantoga. Mr. and Woman Believed W Be Cornelia Van­
derbilt Threw Herulf From
Ml*. Cua Urn* oa a tea la Loag
S‘'^r.lcT'£l«y
«^i The-siate ronventi.-t, uf the fbun-bofnclatlcg.
Hotel Balcony.
Uka tewnahlp. and later oame to the
.aiature Emptcyaa
jes of Christ will IffTH in iLJ* city :
..-----sloner. and aeveral local rapitallais.
MM. ffter* tbar Uvpd and woo maay
teen member* Joined an I manr'more
len.-lnt. Mar.h r,.—Tbe anivremo
.Speaker, of national leimia
W. Scott Lora ot tbe Dally News re­
titaata. • Nine ehlUm werw bora of
will be taken In at tbe next meeting court titdiiy sustained the right ol tbe.tioo. as well a. the jeading men of tbe
herself Crom the balcony ef the tiring from tbe newspaper field.
tU* kaloa. aevea aou and two danghto
be
held
at
the.home
of
Mlsa
Ann*
““‘";‘
■»»!*
’cc
<huri.h
th
yintneau.
will
he
in
atteod
Hotel today aad is ertu^y
: Traverae CHy Bey Oete Fiaee eo Alma
0 draw pay tor seven day* a
««>• Chnn. B.. Bngaao C, Bert Bob' UJared.
Team Thet M**te M. A C.
af wbm reaUa 00 farms at
New York March 23—Mlai Cormonth. The faUowlng officei
klore definite act
i!-cm#ni will be [ Alma, Mich. March 34.—Tbe detotTaaderaot •
-•
lAM tdka.‘and oHvor B-. ns Web'made K-on. Inclu4lng
names of ■ igg tean that will r
Is poeslbl.
. Rone. March 27.—The Interaatioaal
) by eahle.
Presldew-Mra. Bnnbvrg.
JUDGE ROHNBIT KAO
.some of the »pea'her* and a persp«> jtbe Alma-M. A. C detot* Frida). Aprt
•treot and Orrt* F.. m Webster
extmltlon for which iirepanitionK have
VU-e president—Mr*. John Wlaell
|
____'uv* o! the program. About 2*0 drie j-n, at East Lansing,, hai been p4ri»4
•traeA Ur*. Barn Agace Wyer*. tbe
been making for many monlhs' was
S«Teury«-Mr*. Anna Peterson.
Could Hot Surviv* Etfecu of Opera- gates are expected.
rand conalsts of D Royal Blaaka. TravaldeotBaaghtar. rmddea at Uag lAke.
Treasurer—Miss
Cora
Johnson.
tio»v—Waa^ndid^
for
ReTbe stale tonvemlon of tne church-' era* City: Ralph Yooker. CadUlar. and
wtU* Mrs. Blehaid M.od&
Music was furnished by Mia* E«her:
aiaction In Detratt
es seldom meeu north of Grand R*F ^ Leo* Kolvoord. AUegaa. Tbe PrMbyyongtet chin raaldea at S» BUth
Benson: reading by Mr*. \Vlnell.| netrol'. Manh 27 —ClK-ult Judge ‘It h** been bronght here largely terlans wtH njihold tbe afflrmatlv*
took pan. The exposition U one of
* Hff Should Do:" reading Morse Rohnert, republican candidate ibrougb the efforts of tbe pastor of the jthe quesUem. "Rasotvad. That th* te^
Tha taaorai wlU b* held at 1 o Moek
the loading fMtnres ot the nathyaal
Monday. ^o^acb.^,ocai cbnrcb and Miss Hattie Cornell. |enl wern«em ahallntaiaownenhAp
sslng. March 28.-Ocnrwraor Oe- ceAebraikm In bonorof the fiftieth an trom the BIbte and prayer by Mr*.
Toeeday afuraooa. frem th* Prl.
Snnberi:.
^ today ratneed to tmrden former
state gecTetery of the Ckrisilan We-jand conrtM'of all oonl landa now 1*
wary of tbe foundation
State Treasurer Frank P. Cfamief
i Candy and nuts were eerved.
kingdoiB Of Italy.
man'e Board of Mlasioea.
her pebemston or htotofur neqalred.*

ANOTHB CONSOL'DATION

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YOORG PEOPLE 0R6ARIZE

CORVERTIDR COMING

ITTBIPTB SUICIDE

M>«»» SEVB DAYS'

OBATBS GHOSER

HnauTWUL umm« m mi

HUSrSBVENIS TBH

i

OBAND TRAVBBSE HERALD AND TBATEESE BAT EAGLE.

biBd Travow BenU
ulTriTamBaf U|U
TWiCf a'WEEK.

OM ooatamptatM tb« poMSbUlUM ud
epportanltlM »or tliO Uad «* d*»»topIt i|rm b« cur to lOMtoo «bu
th*
*m be to tbe Ofwd Tiae.

imigraM u»dar a ayflem enbodylne
adentitke nalbods ot tnit utd alplcultura] prodncUoa.
All tbe>« «aaU meaa mocb to Trararw City dlnetiy. Tbla dty bain* tbe
oi trade for tbli aectloo. the
ratsTM wiU ba
U certain that vilblii a eery t«;v year*
tba prodoeUon ot trait la tbU aectloa
THO$. T. •Am.
irill aatoaUb the rtate aad sot only
EdHar an4 Mamfor.
be an exeeUeat adrartleaiDeni but aeBott 'Pbooe* No. n.
taWlab a fatnre tor tbU dty that will
OtBea, m rixst Btraab
bring it into Biora than ordinary promInaooa aa a commercial aad indoctrial
rtMiai
c«BUr aa well aa a central maibet and
Cm Tacr....................................... II-W laAdraae*
ahipplfg point The
mw Moatb*.......................................bOc InAdranoe
obvious. .
nna Mentba...............Sbc la Adraoee
PubUrted ToMdv and TbnrrfAy tt
Trarere* City. MtoWiaa. by
HEfULD 4 ItECOIK) CO.
Tfeea. T. Bataa.......................Prealdeot
Qaa. O. F>*«f.................Tlea Preatdam
J. W. HautaB.........................Secraury
<3ara K. Batea...:........

CHIHUAHUA
Baterad aa Mcoodolaat laalUr
trWveral sontba Cbtbuahua. the
Uareb », 1*08. at the poatofftca at
Ht in area of Mexican aUtca. baa
iy«waa City. Mteb, wwlar tba Art been tboNcene of a coafnaed ud In«r Ooecraaa ot March S. im.
detarminate war. Oo\-emment troopi
asd Inaurgenta In aquad* ot from lUO
to SM bava been by tnraa panuera
and puraued. aaya the Chicago Trib­
une. There have been reporta of decpemte engagemenU in which one or
BAD IIOAOE
EXPENEtVE.

» Kent eoenir H aboot ' the otbrt army, depending on who
UMa on ftf couty roed ayatem Uiteld the ctory, wai rented and someiteaott tor the Waablngton lUmea deatroyed. But with all tlili
t of the Evening Presa [nardilng aad
«p eoeve (acta about the coatiboabtog and nnnlbllatlng. nolliing baa
^l^Kiada. HlalDteaUealonB abow(boen acoomidlihed. The goveninwnt
n ooata tbe Aawdean tanner, (orcee bare not teen able to i>en up
tva OT Area »■"«— ea mpte to draw land amaBh the inmrgenu. tp keep
Ua track to market u it does In En- them from cutUng the railroad whiib
npa Wbara tee improvement of ibelrona from nbrtb to aonih ihrouxb the
bld^vaya baa tor very many* yearn' Rate, nor to prevent the capture nnJ
“ .
.... A____________...___ 4\.
hma a anuier ot aertoua attention, brief eccupaUoD of amaU places,
is Pranoe, tee bigbwaya carry one the other hand, the Inrargenu have
nod onetelrd tinea aa mute frelgtat not bten able aa yet to capture tbe
dty of Chihoabna, the caplul of ilu*
Mdotbe
an tee United States tee contrary etate, with a population of 30,000
It tee rate. There are three Untea aa Tbey bare no capital. They
■•eh prodaee carried ot tee rallroadi Con^t gallantly wbenever they met
M (te tee public ro^a. The'con- tbe iwgular*. but they are no moiv rhe
____________
undisputed maalers of tbe Mate Utan
It people of the

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TEESDAT. M.tBCH 86, IML
Tba Wateera MicM

PUBUCITY
SUBSCRIPTIONS II

CHICKS

tee. Womnn'a Club .
enutuer ..
Thacker .
Goebel *...
W. Patchin .

Tha fallowing are th. total mteecrite 5:
rae City ptenelty
:
liana to tba Traverae
Ralph Andaraen
fund to data:
10IL00 WlS'ih. Anderaen .............
Oval' Wood Oiah Co
T. C. Typoc'-apbical Union
r. Wyseng ..
dtraub 8roa. A AmletU....
»®" 1E. M. Aekeripan
A. Tracy Lay faddHIeiial)..

'
sty. which paya tbai
j^icOTBlj’t part of lb- fund for l«l.
UO:aBSt«iieOT(».CFTTerTotSBe. i

;ity' Lodge t
F. 4 A.
Knights of Pythias ..............
Philip Shcreqer .......................
W. P. CroU»4^......................
K. O. T. M. M. Tent No. 871.
Elmer E. Whits......................
A. Wildman. “The PaUee"..

feegles- Club .......................

WomanW Club .........................
ranee Agency ..

The Fruit Belt, Grand Rapids.S
Wilhelm .................................
tinberg Bros. .......... ............
snk King ...............................
Julius Campbell ........................
William Hopkins.......................
E. W. HsMlngs ...........................
Joa. Bleder 4 Sons...................
J. *. Snyder ............................
Albert Corsillla ......................
Fred H. Pratt
6.
8. R. Ashton .
STx-U
«.d
u»lr orpo».nu. II ■.»
• C. M. Bell ....
J.
A. Montague 4 Sort..
WB in tee building of teelr roads. drawn gnme
H. >lo
S^ voted to pome poo.ooe.ooo beo It would ttka many more eoWIera Hannah Camp U. 8
«OT oB oste year, tee rallroadt. In- than tba government bns sent id re- L. R. Stieknsy ....
mmM of tovlBg tee ptodnew at teelr ertibltsh lu nntborlty. Consider the 8. O. Sawyer ........
W. Wiedoeft ...
Mrey, «wld to at tee oercy of tee CondlUoBt. Cblhnnbna bns an aroa A.
of SO.OOO square miles, nearly* twice F. H. Lahym..........
Mercer 4 Co.
that of Pennsylvania, white lu total R. K. Jatnlasen ...
T»du flgvres a
(toy ura based upon irfftclal statMUea popatetlm te only one-fifth that of I. B. Gilbert ..........
....................
and apeak etogneotly in favor of tee Chicago, ft ta a land of mountain and Citlran
pbdn. TBera are fertUe vtele>*- W. T. Roxburgh ..
>•004 roads moremeoL With better
W. H. Umlof..........
I graaa covered uplands adapted Tor R. J. Maeoonald ..
m4i. lor abort hnnU tbe enotor track
motOa- lb many looallUea take tee OTtUe ralslBg. There are alao^ BtretctagSsn ot tee rallroab. In Europe OT ot waUrteu desert and extensive Ed Payson
tHUbs of wagons drawn by gasottu trarta covered with dense chaparral. Traverse City Stx
iitoiam an a comnon method of In which a' amall army could hide rand Traverei
Better ttmds would liaelf. ft la an Ideal country for Irreg- Orange ............
H. Ellsworth .
__ lUar system In teU nlar warfare. The regular Infantry R.
W. F. Calkin# ...
•^'woild* *----------’*'» Plight chase the mounted Insurgents A. W. Pock........
tor Intenirban atate traffic. for yeara and not catch them. The In- Frank Trwde ...
enemlcj as Frank Chervanl
Bakery .............
by L. W. Page, director ot rmerry a dance as DeWel s horaemen
. Lete Silver ..
office of public (id the BriUth. The srest herds of
prasldMt of tee New ftttle supply food, which la supplefor hltetway ln>- tented by tee pravlslons found In
captured towns.
HMMBOTta. The obteclot tela o
Tbe eeriotts quetUon is that ot am_____ _ to hURDMlte tee efforts
innIUon. Cut off the supply and
dita sate bodtes la working tor road
A. N
and to eecurp uniform pOToe would follow. DonhUeti the K C. Lewis.........................
of Insurrertos are
W. W. Parr........... ...........
ion ta ersry slata. and
M. 8. Ssndsra.....................
tlauaUy
replealiheJ

from
Amerhan
coottnuen uad sysUOT
eeuraea. But bow can teat be stopped? C. J. Abbutt Edgswoo^..
..
ancoatroada
J. W. Slater..............
!OTto movement In Uitel- As long as It pays to smnggle ammuni- Brown Lumber C«............
tion acroai a border which cannot be
takM kmt atrMas daring the
:. Csll .........
IpNl Caw yean ato the aid raaderad wan guarded, fraeh luppUea will contpItoatata hOTtoOT a powerful atlm- ttone to flow in. The tusurgenu will Charles Jeffries i
be aoabled te keep up tee fight as long
. Hughes ...
toSM to avwry county whare tha
ka they are to a mood for fighting.
Thcren Morgan ..
if
sya^ has been adopts^
goverament, recognUitig H. O. Alley........
Grand Traverae county baa made
this, would grant whatever
in falte>««y Affl............
demands tbey make. Some of them » £
totosmant aad with tee plans already
unquesUoDsbly. » reasonable.
MBarad this year will show • maiertof^toanca along tela One. With tee TRAVERSE CITY—THE GATEWAY
pgffrasMii ■pint ot tee people ot the
The Nattonal Laiid and Irrigation
Wtad BtatOT, It should not be said Journal, published
ed in Chicago. U fPv Georgs E. Je^ .............
Boropa leads In the matter of
a goad deal at auention to ib<
It is a fart, however,
Id ^vCTse^glon
and lately a W. E. Keith ..............
Qrand
*
la tee hunr and bustte of tee InUve ot that publlcallon de- Gus Cettliab ............
M. a. Hurvgsrtcrd ..
wotld country hl^waya hare voted; eeveral
*» touring this lo­
- kMh loat sight of. Now, bowerer. tee cality’ and making investigations ot Madison Brea. ..........
Smith A Pries...........
fyJamtiem Ihnaar aad hit praducu existing resourcOT. HU visit o|>oned F. P. Uwton ............
Imrh togua to cut each a ficure Id bU eyes, because, be
Miss C. HoWswerth .
1. iHolley .............
«W wscu of eontoerce that better here sMilch. In spit* of wUai has been
er 4 Butler ;...
for hsatdllBg hie produrta ts written relaUve to northeni Ml«-blgan
WitoBlag te Iracaiva tee attention advantages, were beyond his expects(isdltlcal Advertls<-nicni
tkina. .The long article in the March
i

: also
well
Prices on apmplre.
(ue»-ian 31 toaprl 3S

PS mith M
no buUdlme

Election Notice.
To tbe Legsl Voters ot Grand Trav
o—ttirl Ik;r general
WANTED—ttirl
B County, kllcblgan:
s beiwby given
• n that a r«4
w*n : work, three
In the family: n
t
leld Moudi
Moudav. ’ good washer
rasher ar..
ami ironer and d
_ election will be held
county, and to
co^ng
Mrs. Geo. li.
Donla. Prance.' March ll-Aviator [April .3.. 191).
1911. In said county.
; l.oni» BregoeHarrted 11 paaaensrtu I Pbrsusace of t resolution duly ^-d
Wasbingior) street.
two iiilleA in a luonoplune today. Itiby tee board of supervisors of Crsud
sr^lwas the record
iTravfrrae ooumy. Michigan, on Sanu2“»i “ '
lusry
uary 18.
1 l»n. three ooumy road cqpsslonert are to be elert'
reisslo
f<
>aid resolution1 !is as follows;
I am prepared to try out aurtion
sales in and out of the city Farm
25.00
• Hewiived. That on the firai Mon sales especially solicited. Terms ri^t
2SX0
day U April In the year 1*11. there and aatlsfartion gusrsii'eed
11 G.
25.00
Kball to Utn->-. rounty road rtMsmlv I Bclther. 413 East Vllgbth Street. Trav2&00
sionen elsrted ii. and tor the rouaty
sc City.
2SA0
Me of
ot Ml
Michigan
of tirand TraverM-. Mate
25.00
years, onep fur four yearsi
years, rewpertlvcly; as j
six years.
gS SOO Plelnrcs
:»3. Aapter 1.1
prtnWed In Art; Xo. ...
ELst
Acts of.
ot. M
Mirbl>-,
_ sertioii
of the Public Arts
IIS 4SS Articles

SOCIMJSH

S m CBIT. AUtewn an

Auctioneer

JNOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT4.
We will again eall auenOoa to the
uwoneemewt that has beea made
maoy times prwvtohaAy la tba BaiabL
that no cownaltaUoaa can ba aaed
unlesa we Ittew tbe aama of tee
writer. l«f«i «oi
B tto three
sent tn this week from two
different putnis abkh weR^.hav«
been ua«4 tt «e bad kMwa^'lhe
writers. Hlraae bear this la salad

F» O f* U U A R
IWiECHANICS
M AGAZI N E

«^«*5|Psbcs

Every
Moniiij»:i,rAS'u;'; 'r.r„

laeveral township halls or other <i»<ial
pUrra In the lownMilpi «.f
Agv. InsinirUve. eieoilon
Katil eoiiniv; and at nranee'bal! »n fin10.00 but more tas<-ltiaihii; than »ii> flrtion. Firm ward in the city of Tr^ver-e
10.00 A mvRailiie for luinkors. norti»rs. rilv; :.i the Second ward ball In the
10410 i I.swyen. Traitiers. Kartiwni llUBlnfSi aeNOud ward: at the South Side I'n.10S0 Men. Mauiila. MUVTN. Mwlianlo'. Hu- luan Uiildlng. corner Tenth at.tl I'li10410 iJiu'i rooaers cv.ry moiiili. ImerOTls .......................... -_1m> Third ward;
10410 ; • \erylKKly. When yon «u-« one you uii- Fourth Ward engine hod-e In the
10.00 il< raUiid wiry. Ask Ihe msli uImi reads Pourth wird, and at ihg. FKih ward
10,fi0 ii Y'-nr newsrh-aJer will show yun hall In tin- Fifth ward «if said cliv
10.00 , one; or wrlU- ihe jiuhliNtM-rs tor a fr**Itottd this Tih day of March. A. It.
10410 si.m|Ue >-opy.
!<<ll
104)0' The •
N«»te*"
Bept of S"
HOAHI) OP SrPRRVISlOUS
104K) ■ iJtge*. telU easy awys to do iblnc—
P. il. Hiimlln. riialrtuBiL
104)0 ■ How to make reiulra. and artUles ioi
Elnv-r K. White, founty flerk •
10.00 boiiie and sltop, etc.
Mch 21. 2k. Tues
104)0
“Anmleur MerluinW' 10 pagee.
K-lis buw to make mlssian furniture.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
10.00 «lrele-«. bonis, .-ngines, magic, and
Default having txvo made In the
.-<11 the
104)0
IVAiO «...
tiiv- things a 1rf»y loves.
..nnitlllnnfl
.■ondlflons of a .-ertaln nwrigage made
lOhO'SliO per year, single copies 15 tonts-l,,,.
5lBtlew>n 104)0 1 Ask Your Newsdealer or Address
jMatteson. I<> Janies
lOhC poPULAKMECBANICSMaGAr-’-’
ULOO
223 Wasb.ngton St, Chicagi
,<vr.led In the office of Ihe register qf
'dMils for the county of Grand Tra'tree and state of Michigan., OB the
1040 STATE OF MICHIGAX.
Iff Uber
1040
igag’....... ..- .
Court for the County
104)0
,n.ong!ig<-v In salil mortgage having
Travers*’
At a session of said Court, heid at lelet’ie.1 and hereby does elect to de
12'SI‘the Probate Offlee tn the City Ilf Clare the whole amount secured by
he said mortgage due and eolle<iU>le.
1 Traverse Cliv In skid Conniy,
d to be
.......... mortgage
loth day of March A.
Walker, due at the date of this notice.........—
Pr.--cnt. lion. Fred
Judge <af
of I'robate
l>rol.aJe
tof {nw.M' and attorney Tee bf
Ided for In said mortjage. and no I
In the matter of the estate of
|
io!oo IBanx a minor.
'suit or pro<-ee<Utigs at tow having been ;
1040 ■ John C. Bracken having Bled In linsiltutcHl to ro-over the moneys se-1
r'dian of raid esta

; thereof

e. by ’
,._ulned in raid

' April A. D. IMI. at ton o'clock tn (he lease wade and provided, notlie Is ;
^r?'forenoon. at said Probate Office, .to hereby given that on Wednesday, tbe
Ir-^iand
anpolntitl for examln-.twenty fourth day of May, 1911,
___ , is berobv
. appolntiN
1ILS0 Ins and allowing said account.
.o'cio«k in the forenoon 1 shall sell at
104)0
It Is Funher Ordered. That j thlic ’public auction to the highest bidder a:
104)0 notice thereof be given by publicailou .(he north front door of the’court house
10X0 ot a copy of this ort’er. for three auc- Hn the city oC-Traverse City. In said
■csslrc weeks prtvlou*
I®^>oS8!vc
prtvloi to said day of (ountv (that being ('
braring, in the Grand Traverse
--------- ..
10X0 a newspaper primed and ctrcnlated In county
to held* the premise- dc
10.00 said routny.
_____ _
srribed in said mortgage or so umch
10X0
FRED R. WALKER.
thereof as may be necessary to pay
6X3
Judge of Probate. Ithc amount due on said mortgage with
5X0 March 14-:i-:s.
isevcn per cent Inierost and all legal
*t«. logrttor
irttor wlih
with an attorney fit
jof lli.uii cevenanted (or therein. The
ELECTION NOTICE.
Grand Trav-' pre»I»^ being described tn Mid

J“ rile

5X0
5X0

the third day of ieaK
jean quarter of spmbeast quarter *.f
(Section fifle*
lobe roV«d for ir^nrrouniv;
- jniwth. range cine
Two Jutilcca of the Supreme Court, tertv acres of Und more or lews. ai
twT Regeiu ot the Vnlverslty of cording to tbe ITnlted Sutes survey
Michigan; Superintendent of Public ln-]thcr*o..
Mrivmuti
stniruon. Member of the State
!
.lAMEh M. McISTOSlL
of Eduiaiion. two members of the
State Hoard of Agriculture, and we I '
I”*'®”'
arooit Judge of Ihe Hi.h Judicial Clr-;
^ ■ Moitgacce.
Ci'v.
’'feb':Si:C to m>.j
^ AIm) one Cmiiity 8«-lio<.l t'-ommU - M>' hlga&.
aloner; also thr«> founty Road fotii’
mUsloiicrs. one for tbe Icnn of two

So stete

5XC
6X0

5X0
SXO
5X0
54)0
5X0
___ lu wllnews whereof.! have hcwini..
S.00 set my band thl- w venih day of IcU
___ iniary. A. D,. Ifll. at Traverse City.
'Grand Tnyersc Oonmv.^ Mlc^a.

ijSi'T.n™/':.,'';™';;

toriOdH for h

)

tendeii for the HeraU must have the
name nt tbe srriter This apfdlOT allka
regular and ocraslonsi vorreapoadis. Tbe name to mt used, hat wa
o the
.St know who
tr partlOT are.

' Made
Froa

BEST FLOUR
And
YouTl
Bes
' BoMter
Every loaf cooluns ihe
Bmier s|urit

Hannah & Lay Co.

SEID us-DtscRimoii OF Touit FRUIT FiMi maMwn
/dio good Fruit Lsod on Iske ot bsy- W« o»ly

commiiMoti wb« we send • eiatoiDer, so you «re free to i« it
yoursdf si sny l^. Lei us ihow you our Frwf Tree pikes.
Addreu
i

FAIR OAKS NURSERY CO.. Traverae City, Mich.

Flour, Feed, Corn and Oats
Wehave over 20. different kmds of
flour consisting of Spring-wheat, Winterwheat, Rye Flour, Buckw^t, Graham,
Allwheat, pjm-meal and 9|f'tuing pan­
cake flour. There is some diffetroce in
price and quality. If you haven’t preferOKe. .od

gel a Iritl

o( H"«I. •»! faJ « “ “* »

tiilscloiy we
eidier exchange it (or tope cAa, oc gi*t
yju your money bsck. sod oot charge you snythkg (or wfa«t
TOO have used. Can yoo do say belta? h u bD myoplswr.
St P. K.'* sod make your ielection~yoo won't lose.
Out (eed i* cbe«p si dirt, but it » clean
rich,
ol pure com and ootu Notice that your itock wffl sppreciato
it. St the best it tK»e loo good. Get our pricei st the eofotf
ol Front and Cats streets.

Freimann & Co.

rSurcefrors t.. K .CrUomberger.)
WooL Furs, Tali
Cinsevg.

Telephones
fiti/eli*. lt<'ll

! Sheriff of Grand Traverse founty.
\ fell
nich Jl—tues k ihuni
• ]
Notice,
i To the ownFr or owners of an' a
WHAT IT IS.
Jail Itiierv’Kl In !l‘c land h-rvin dcFirst.
•Thcloribrtl. and i« the niorigagce or morl
«-s, h'. plow lai-ii
Encyi’lo|>edla Urliaiinira
,pr^ocU.
umps •lid MODBring past rthlcs of Sortaltom arc Id.-i.nllca! will) jgagees i.am-d in all undischarged
One —
m-onled iiiortgag)
iiiottgages against said land ,,,
oprle.'red .•lid- Good fences,
irviorded’
•..
j-eara, tee region has been strnsElIng tee eihl<-s of ffari-tlanity
lor
Or anv
snv a-u-igiiee
a-Lsigiiee Jl>erei>t
tliereiit of r.’*v>r(|.’•virflEikkI .vrooai
r<
hoit,'-- with steel rtxif am!
BSkF to
find itaelf, to perceive fU real mlsof...................
WU’ j take NOTlfE. T!i.:t S^e hits
' • ........t>. jwjj i’-llar, soft and hard waler Ir
•ellw to dlreeUy doe to tee develop-;
Prof. H. P. Ely.
slOT. to dtocover ilk pUee in the Indus- roiudn--It to simply appl
•hris-jlawfully
‘lawfully made of ih- following dtdc,„,.i
,„,a „iin and 2" barrel tar'.
meat of trrtt culture te nerteera MlckcriU"d land for unp-uid taxcw
taxes teereon.
tevmai.
bcm^•■’.
bouic. sion.> Mookr
MAoki iionsc. <>r
iTiat and commercial seb^ne. but now ilanbrf thr GrtdOT Rule9 applied
l«n durteg the teat few yean, aad tee
dersil ' ..............
aid tliUt the underjicii-d
be' nrie
J.ia.k-iuith shop (Mid loots’
tbe future to as clear as firtnt at noon­ •very day Ufe.Dotroli men are wideawake to the
,,K>d»hed with st'-el r.K>r a;”i
Thlrd.
tecreui tunder tax di-d K'oed ih.-!.day. The fruiu of the orchard are al­
It
you
are
enllHM
to
’i,,5«ng
„„i
,i|] Tifrjy:
Fathir Wm. Barrj-'T-et no man for. and teat .
,
poasteUltlOT te teat aoctlon of
ready bringing prestige to tbe region f.-ar the name'SocUUsm.’ Tbe tnovn- re«.-;v>yanoe
e tbertsif
tberrtif si
St anv
,s potain cellar n.udv of 'uW-.
loohnri oonaty. Four hundred acres
.
--------- ... ..
s! SIvTii
Haas few Juatlre witbiii
six --------------S.
months
aad crisp bank notes to those who ap­ mru) of. the
-sroHflKg da
of tee tract Is a porttea of the £m...
this
iii.ll)’.’
ut-.m
pavi.).’?;:

watt.
jn rvir.- bf t
w’ou ■ ■be »
preciate .tee tetrllOrt 's true resources, i.v ai:v oiUcr"t>aiDe would
plra Uimber oompany’a Impcored farm
the undor»lL-3-d or to the liegto'.er
........
...... ...... .
\
*
i Heneefwth. It w lU to Grand Traverse. iibU-."
fh.viwery ot ihe tounty in »'hMuj.ig pen and th.- be.t
and teerefore has been aafficlently
.Fourth.
Land of FrulL"
... ______
, . • toltds lie. of all iwmts paid
tarntli.g tcKils wuch as (oliow,:
triad o« to deraoastrate the vatoe of
Referring to the cogan of Traverse
of the wilderness Into the such purebaae, logeihpr with one bun-. .^neeTiii i Loggy. ) feed crir.der. 1 »
tea toad for the prodoctiOT of tralL
aju-i'er. I gisollne
City, the writer says. “The idugan of • jimitnitoed lard It is the marrow of dred" p>-r wnt additional tli-reto. »no
iThat sortlon of Leelanan county to
gospeU It to ChTisiranl'.y aje tee fee,, of the Shenfl for the •-■I'He Kinc. I buxi saw wirn power to i
Traverae CHj' Is Good Today-Brtlcr
or txtol of pablicali'.n of 'his notice.
Good «t«
stock I
for tee purpose, being aiUaeeal
bat tee words that tost'
Fifth.
lo
)>e
conimiied
a'
upoa-jieisot)#!
»*'r’
foHows;
to tee doopoat part at Lake Mleklgaa.
lu story are: ttoteway to the 1 Wobster's Dlrtlonar.v—“Soclalto-m" .vice o.' a declaration as contmeore-^
^^.k. =
•tore tee dansOTS of troal ara radnewS Grand Travwse Region, the Land ofi-“A thiory of aoHety (hat advocates meat of s«i:. and the
bogr. :■««. ebiekeL.. 1 hor*ew i.oo
to a minimum. The promoters ot tee
•.i more
—..wt
oti <omtr of farm Oooprecise; orderly and harmnti.
hanDon-■(«•.,-• dolUfs fof OTch descriptHW. wltli’ ^
ter addiUonal rost or chsrgi^-good road., on Rural Fre.
0 art out 1M aerea Ftolt.*'
afore<aid Is oot pade-j
and have teh-pboae in bous.
g asd 1.S00 acres
_____ .
will tnw-ltote proceed
^
be appn
sable te this region, and It to complb hlthero prevailed.^or'Fprtto »«h tba obiert te view of
rings for pos.'esslon of the land.
i -riated. tt 1s a fine locailon and wi:
meateTF. lu beMfito. however,
tovteg tea mtlra tract under eattiva!
Description of Land.
/make a snap pric- to a hnsiler 1
I STATE OF MirniGAN. Coan'y of have toen on ibis place for the last
lasquleklru be BOOT tec less for'that regaon.
Grand Traverse
41 rears and have made money, mj
. PERRY .
...
poOTtbte. H Is tealr-porpaM to mate3* NH of new Ssrtton 2J’ Towff
selllitg to m> age. I am no
Cotfnty Road Ccmunlssloner
tain a oonmarrtnl orchard ot um
1 Range 12. Anwmtit paid J12.S>.. Tax<^. jo(.ger able to attend to this as U
yeara.
mam. Tbe re—Inder of tbe Inad wIB
tor Years 1R9K 1S99, ISrtO
^ should
to and want to move totowu
XORMAX LEWTS.
MTashlnfton.
March
??.—Tbe
censOT
4
Amount cece'sary to redeem. »st*JH pbone.
w rite or call in person,
itood 'Cor
to e«t sp Into farms to snli
County Rood
not
bureau gives tbe population
of Marias
Mi
plus the fees of tbe
"
,
Tears.
City. Mich.. 3.T70; 8t. Clair. S.SllL
n-.\virs
{
. ^YlbUAM B. XO.aOX.
«toa Mito «i 11^ vuh pia» text
«. r. ■. toiniiwiROTi, Mit
irerwaec-. Mlaa Oorotby Twrna of Elk llapida
''
Feb. *1 Itos 10 Apl IS.
iMch. 14-Sl-SS Apr. 1*.
•ad wbHjto to (to city todvIm^ isii-:S-»3S.
~
number ot the Journal describes In de­
tail the T^nrees and advantages of
tbe Grand Traverae region for the
prodnrtton of fruit and agricultural

and onr customers may rely ntna
revelTlng eourtMua and Itbml
treeisent

LOST—Between tbe corner of Pine'
and ElereMh slrt^eis. on rnlon and
Prtedrirb's aboe store, lady's open
face COM watch, black rtik lob wlU
locfcei with Mb-hlgaa aaaL Return
......................K'.-ward.

to Ke«.rd
llagle.

■m

N ^IMPORTANT OCAU.
■ ta to a transartten
•tlmpertaat ilgnlOoanoe to Laelanan
oemtx amd tela ateUw ot tbe sute
ticMOTtally. U tee sate ot 6.«o acres

A. Trmy Lay. Praaldnit.'
R. Floyd Clinch.
PreaidoM.
•amtiel Oarland. Caahier.
A. J. Havlland. Aset. Caahier.

Pa'rh for SALE—\i> S»urre tmrm.
2tk miles Irvu tee village of Em­
pire. • • — . .

Loon F. Titua..............
Herald 4 Record Co.v
W. O. C. G
3ena C. Peterran
j. W. Mtliiimn, In
A. Tracy Lay ...
R. Floyd Ciloeh .
inch of Elka .
P. c*....
a B
4 Sro. .
O. P. Carver d
Ebner Bros, ............................
Traverse City Gaa Co.............
Samuel Garland .......................
Jno. R. Santo ...........................
B. J. Morgan Ectate.................
F. CurtI, T. C. Arurt Co..........
Sherman 4 Hunter..................

TUVBtSE an STATE lUK

S( cOTnty'a
||oo]U tee amonni of teat
cOTOty'a tax levy a»w^ re rjarsedse taswij ibaiyOTOTij

C ’.rncr Front k Ca= Streets.

BiPtE SHiBE FARM FOR SHF

.^

YDIGT S

CRESCENT FLOUR

BREAD,
an?>
M
PASTRY i

PePBUTIM IF in OTIES

LC. nCKABD

Sorely ifs worth whOe toefto
Cremcenl Flour for your
bread and pastry

It’s
Giunnteed

1

GRiXTP TRAVERSE IIERALD AND TR.AVEBSE BAY B.AGLE. trESDAT. AIARCn 2S. 1911.
to cause tbe people of the regloe tc
ItBpiurc to tbe otmost ibelr advaa
cages. Tbe city to entetad by thres
. railway syetema. and Its dochs arc
toarhed by boat Uses rcechiBg to dlf
: fercBt lake peris. The slegan of tbe
.city to -tlood Today; Better Tomor
jro*.- Bet Che words ibat best tell Iti
a th* N«l«Ml L and and
storj are. '•Csteway to tbe Grand
' 'Tiaveise Region, the i.and of nigt."
“Craad Travana. tba L«ad af KniJt" develcpanint of baarisK orchards. The
h iba InacrtpUM
ia Imotimtnf «o- Graod Travena aoil Is easy to work.
ttiWte of nilbw
Qaalgrarad
doatba
oa tbattiwte
ni
itr. qaauitr
tlsM ara Um aagrav
an. m forty yaara ttta iWBbar wbo boors' travel of tbe regtoa are twenty Farmers' instiUte Train i
mniioas of prtwperou people, wbo are
Night Hera.
anslons to gat tbe pi^acu of the or­
regtoo U tha eioat UTorad The KarmenKarmen’ luU:ute
lut!:ute train aiitob
chard. Kscelleot transportatloB tacillUea. with low charges for haulage, to run ander the dtfertloe o'! Prof.
I...
K.
Tall
of
lie Michigan .hgrtculbU of gm-aacad kBOwiadfa is vltbln make the reaching of Uicse people an
easy matter. This is a big poll
tba reach at aU.
advantage. The eompeiitors of
Grand ‘Tnverse fruit growers have tbe Pere
hauls of from one to two thousand
ataa taqr «■ the aaatara sboro of l^ke miles as agalnsi the. few hundred A-enici.t siding near the depot so as
to III), easily aoressiblo Id s% who
• MtdU»a. baa aa ana of U21.4«0 miles from .tllchlgan.
desire lo vtail K during the aftemooo
, aeraa, which naans that H to a ......
Apples and cherries arc frails thai snd ...........
evening.’ Tbto ualn
are being prodne^ in large commer-■ ,ho bencBj of the farmers and fruit
clal iiuaniltles pe apples have gnat
^„rtng Its
It. as t«tlfle.l to by a bortieuUur- mno.jrj will co.-er l.OW mUca. dU
wbo saW;
Apples grown in the per.su Information to at least 14.0W

GRAND TRAVERSE.
THE LAND OF FRUIT
_______ -

MBiHES iToinmdw

aslEtt <
Irvtu has hacfi eaceptioiihUr floe, and
ly high colored, g^ qualliy. agd wiu.d’ihe same number
tiwdaMBdIortbaD.has________
lag In aoIcM and laatotCKy as tba
rlrtoas of the berries, cberrtaa. pearl beomnes a fa I apple, and the fall ap- p, ,„ul:iy aiM cshlWu of alfalfa
as and appies have become hnowD t
• a larcar and iargar number of oon- _ .___________ ________________ „rk.d
of two yean. Tbe iRoflts of growing, earried
Tha day Jias at last atrived when no. w.l« ^ there
re irat «| ,,
tba qnantity factor In tba eenatton to cause bank nccounis to swell.
stops of
aUBding for fame U of Mftdeni tooThe first si>eclal clierry tnln Icfl
nc Is diildcd iixo tbe dellvocy
■aqOoea to Inanre material
Tnvarwe
Tnverse
City
one
July
morning in of liY-rurci*. ciliilililug the spe«lniens
mornli
dty
endirias aneci
»ea. It coBslsted of only three
on boardotnd
>rm.und in naklug l»(s of milk
ream On ihglof hea
bnt
tbe
tlme’to
near
at
band
when
and
jny
^st>sM>a of anlmsU ond trees
« Old tomTtfpare.
efaarry I rains of a dosen can will de­ The train Is not arranged as au 'exooBUDbrelal aefewna: but now part dally. Tbe riierry does well to an bibll for all classes of people but for
estraordlaary
degree
on
tbe
lands
dear
'----------desire
to learn all the
’ttaltei* toaa elaiu- as prfqt at noon- tbe- water.
’ Ideas ihai have developed
.«br. Tba traiu of tbe orchards are
Bgrlniltural lines during tbe past >ear.
rays tno
> bHaglac presUga to the regkm
After
s|K-mliog
the night hen
in
the
^-cglon
who
is
receiving
belter
Taabukaocaa to iboae wbo apthan fs.otw a scaaon frohi hto cher­ train ioates in the luurnins
teM terriiory's '
lb It will be -TJinnd Tnvene. ries. Borne of the aweec varietleB
k again during the
make returns at tbe rale of (1.000 to
odFrirfLrsoicms that this aaetion to bo­ tba acre. Grand Travene etnwberas a> CraR couBtry rlea are famed because of their flavor,
gooBcbertes
to
genenms
and*
_
______
ex]«nd
1
The cUamie.
>lxaa. Peaches growp la tbe a
are rich in Riice and flavor.
"All erhlsh Shoppins Weak" -fa Re­
sult of Widespread Move­
of tbe land ia Un
ment.
not over 10 per cent Is as
iiondoii. March ST.—' All Hrltish
-chhrds. These fignras arc shopping week" was ushered
t ia Cba rammer and tbe
..........
avaiUble day as the eulmlnation of widesproad
WBO wmum dlBgalcbad each wiatcr. given that the
1»a
laka’a 8va bttndrad
_____________________
i tael
dapth
of
icment ........ ........................_
.
wgur, vkieb sartas In tempenture but
Burner (o buy Rngiteb-nade goods In
faw lagan from aaason to season, bi^ fruit: and the i«ople to buylt
Incroasing quantltin. Tbe
inovethe snrtpundlng big cities of _____
l is aimed especially at Cermst
apoUs. Ullwaukae. Cbrngo, 8L I^uli.
ladlanapoUs. Colunbas.
CInelnoail. years has aerkmaly ihreatem
PIttaburg. Bnffalo. Toledo and Detroit. prosperll.v of tbe hbiglish msDUfaeturTbe largest city la tbe regkn and eta. I<eadlng sbopkeepen of Doadon
It inamwif prSfl^
tbe principal whlpidng point is Tnv­ and of all (he larger piuviorlal cities
Tba bRU. V
erse City, the txilillcal snd aortal cap­ bave'agreed* that for an entire week
a»d tbe high laad witfa lu geatly roll- ital. It 1s also the home oBIce of the they will dUpliy only Brittob-nsde
lag-Rriacc, tDrsIah the water and air Western Mlrhlgdn Developn^ bu- goods In their .wiadoww and on thep
d^tBaae thal are ao eaaenUal to i»- jreau» an organlxailon that is btrivlag cooBten.

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S

^a?s.5S,ssrsi:.'?rLss:

FOn HOME TIUDE

ELaSXER, ONLY THREE WEEKS /VWAY

mBarney E
Eat^r Garment Dteplay
Is rapidly nearing completion.
Bfccnl sUpmenla ol Ladles' and Muses’

Coats, Dress SKirts, Waists, Dresses
are tbe choicest seen here for a Iode time. The decidedly novel featureo lo the lloee of boUi Coatoaod SIcIrts-'-the quite different
“cot" of rover, or cellar, and the emart manner of
applying the braid or satin trimming, result
In a atowing of “diflerent” atyles at
once pleating to the eye and
aatlafylngtothepune

Coats: S7.S0. U0.50. $12.50. $13.75,
, _ ........
$15, $16.50, up
Dress Sldirls, $4, $5.75,56.50, $7.50, $10, up

iliR bfecrimiiiatiiig VVoman
who oajoyottM beauty and omartnAa of the pllln, fine waiits will
be more than pleated with theu new arrival, oC

Hand bmbroidered Waists^
«ana4'»enaiLawn,wlth dainty floral dealgha In white; Dutch or
high neck. Elbow ar three quarter length sleeves, fine French tuck,
ia Uack—plaln bat elegant (me window)

$3-75. $3. $3 75. $4
other value, 9Sc, $1.25, 51.50, $4, $2.$0

"Quite the Prettiest
atcod we have
on our oei-Foulard, M^aulln'n^d Po^ Dr^,*$?“o

bllZMIlST
STEPinWN

aodfeltBMVcdtbat tbs BHttegerde)Isrs would reesir* Lto early simriM*T>b secoad tboegbt." 1 ssM. siram'
lag s reflcetlve sir. peritspn ii wonid
be well. brKber. for us i« uoiie Mr
■a* aiwi nuwaaewsr. ut,u, •
__
efforts oo mtUBffer.
mnoM of Hiflaraarisa al tba bno- TDn
gacber we mlgtai scedapUsb wbst aei(uneral as* boM at tthe 8L
_ rranets
____
tber cooH do stooc."
cbnrch Thornday at 11 o dach. FRtbra
He did a bit of................................
Bauer officluing.
knowiv bto tbeugbts perfaetiy. With­
W. S. FoHan. 1
out my awdstaac* be would btaak biio
rauntbt In the 1
tbe room I bad deaerlbod tma with(ha HaBBab d Uy Mere. Oaraffihy.
out and take the risk of getUac sbotbaa reaigaed AM *unhkin and wKl
Wlih me be might be sbls to ptdc ibe
Dr d. DERRY CROPE
leave about the Srat of Aprfl
lock of tbe door to'tbe ream and get
bgadlne. wbero b» will ttko cSaB»
sway wtih tbe boodle like a coiaiau
of a baidavo tata&lbPment. Mr.
thief. Bastdag. be anjoyad ptoyiag a
Faltoa baa been a^ruaMent «C DIs
pari.
I
nrractos Hasteo Bunt ts Captur «3ty tor about twa ySm a^ yuttnsn
"I think, brotber." be said after cooWben I
sheriff ^ Ampsboe aldenble wrigblug of tbe
Chihuahua So As to EaUbiish
to entering the •’BIf' store aw «tocowtbeiwe
ea ehbnr aMe. -tora drill wort tha-I
Official Coverwfnont and SoPbwed by tba FuwM’Dnnl«'6».'
working tb* Rgloo yoo «
will mabe the atterai* to
Tea I
- -.
cur* Roeognitien.
was act only sUcl^ but
aoftsb tbto man's baut togeUter."
tor Dciinna eouniy I
"Tbeu 1 trtU Join you tbrau." I re­
No one dared resist him. abeUlag eol
meat buiuaa. tba
I
$
M
ow
ft
plied.
Tbete
are
oeTenl
piacra
ea
tha
__
wbenever be ordered one to do ao.
ti .vestet- Aiiril ID. TWy sr«l ba c
He was fond of dlsgotoea. At oat
.ler Ibe dtraecton of Boefotary Jete L
rime be v^aald go about as a peddler.
ipibh tuaulM towards reform.
UiMrafi.

aYvtee
day meaL'
ily eobborer agread. and 1. getring j-JH «»cena*( *bo will torm’ tbe nea
Tba toRratar'af 4he
out my borra. rode away. 1 wasted ao Icablnei.
tbe name dmler which be made bto lime distributing tracts, but rude; Tbe rebel Junto today instoted that 111 Weal rrara attaau I
p4ad by^ OnUy D»A —dm baut'^oba Wagstaff. Be ebaag siralght to ibe Blttlnger ranch, where ,uie war will go on. Tbe demaad that ovated'and ratotobad ffurraiLtl
ed bto name erery time he worked one
found tbe owner and prepaied him juigg declare bit last cleetloB nuU lew waeka. and aa«
attrarilva apnabrnnea. "tW;.
of bis octaetDca. but Wagstaff was for Mr. tVarbury's coming. Tbe rnneh- will not be I
flaar of tbe baUdtas la
eotcred heartily Into my eebenie
what we called him.
two Urge rooms In tba mr. s;_ . .
No New CabloM Yet.
1 bad done aoeie oeet worit noder and agreed to play bto own-part to 1L
Mexico. March
Ttat-r<’ to notb- offices is froaL Tba Imefc nafi «fa
and delennlaed that Tbe villalD of ibe piece was late In
to fort deep hy J5 feet wtta.-gb$^
If 1 could locate the villala 1 would arrivlni;. and I feared that, after ail. luK deflnllc ns to tbe new catUud leci deep b> S4 tael s
match him at his own gante. So be susperted a trap and would fall to knusn (bis morning.
Tha cantract far tha acaatiaa af a
when news came that he was stop­ walk Into 1t. nui lust as,l was giving
Mexico City. March -T.-Tbe Dtax new |4«3IOO kiaauBlc temgla at Maalbping with e widow about five miles up
up I MW blm coming on tbe road, cabinet has resigned. The presideul (ee baa been securod by Oao. 1 aibar
tbe creek 1 detennioed to go for him.
tmonoriug at tbe steps, be walked now hss the matter under eonsidera- of (bto city.
tnivcllng
tbe veranda, where I was waiting
John I. Pattraoa aiM Mia. Maltft
moewted and with a pair of aiddle- for bim. and Bliilnger came out. Sco- tlon but b^ as yet arrived at no coobags filled with tracta Two revolv­ log two parsons instead of-one. (belal- rtuslou It to said -that tba cabinet
will ronrifi^^o serve untll Dlai dd Ucnce on len^ strodt-.^r. Talaraan
ers bung (o tny waist under m.v trou-,
fclgned SCOWL raying:
sera. 1 hadn’t any clerical garb, so 1
supponc you two laxy raiteato bare rlAos shotikw^ to accept tbe rMlgna is a Uootype operator’ on tba Dogna
City Journal and was tonaariy em­
got one of tboawomni to make me a rome down on me for dinner. 1 don’t tions
ployed on tbe Dally Eagla of tbto cRy,
wtallo cmraL
mind feeding yoo If you’ll let me off j
reason given tor the action -in
When I feaebed tbe widow's bonne from your effons to contyirt me t |an offl.-ial aanouncemem to the be- coming here from Lodlagioa. Un.
Nash to a native of Trarerae aiy mad
I told her that 1 was going to work lo wlsb you to undertrand that I’m a , ,
has a wide acqualntoDca. The canyla
tbe vineyard of tbe Lord in that re­ baathen. and. what h more. yoa. can’t
w-iU make tbelr totnre boia In RojM
gion for a few days and would like to make me anything else."
The Waatoro Michifan OiPiHgmiW
put up at her bou^ She dido't ob­
Dinner was waiting, ao w« all went
bureau to maUng a coOaettoa e( fiU
ject. saying ibat she bad anotber cler­ In together. Since a dcapendo was
gyman boarding with her and she R guest DO other Vnemben of tbe
Bnrlqne r. Oari. minister of rnsig- tbe urritoo' of western MidiiffBb.
(bought we two wonid take an Inier- family, except Brttloger. were prasenc narioDS in bebaU of nil of tbe inJair Many of the varieUes are at ( ----ed to
in lb* rollecUon and Itoto
CM in each ntber’s work. I assured end be was aacretiy well armed. Tba (era. Gen. Dtox UtanktM tbe retiring
tbe daslrc pfr the'
ib< bvwu to bars nil «f
ber that we would, and irutbfolly. for wemim in the bouse were ail put np c«
lollbeu
I didn't doubt that (he other clcrgy- to the lop story, where they wo^d not ineiabera tor tbelr eRIcient and pa (be 72 Jara In p
trloiic rooperaikiu lii tbe past and lutioa
___________
filled in
_’tba nanr ’intora.*?!
tUD was tbe man I was nfter.
be Injured la case any sboottng took ennonneed that bd wunld postpone dtoplay vUI ba (uad to abov praapaet1 bad a descrtptlog of Wagstaff I^ro.
Ive
aeiilera
what
tbto
roglon
to cnPbbM
glren me by a man be bad robbed.
Bltringey. ao long as we rotralaad bto acceptance or rejection uoill later. af producing In tba way of exopa.
The rascal was s tborf. thick m.m. from any effo« to convert him. mad»
The reslgnaiioai toeluded that ol
Maad. raaWlBff at 1M"«a«Ri
with especially large ears that stood
Ramon
LXwral
as
minister
of
the
de­
(edsr
wraet.
tg
snlarlBg
wtib
lowwd
out Uke a donkey’s. I didn’t see my a- pleasant boft. but as soon ms we partment of cobcsqaclofi. correspond­
- „ wbBa ra
made tbe sllgbten rffurt in that direcfellow clergyman till (he nett inom(lon. or. rather, when 1 did so. for my ing to the depanmem of the Interior wcwk to a camp nqar tb* city, wban
iog at breakfast, when I recognixad
a
cant
book
aUpp«d
and
struck
Mra
him at ooee by tbe descripUotj. espe- colleague, being wolely Interested In Id tbe I'nlied^^taiea. but not as rice to tb* side.
cialy bto ears. He had probably rob getting bto bands on tbe plunder, left
wtf* I
bed a clergyman of a suit of clothes.' tbto pari of tbs perfoRuanee entlraly Madera Throws Army Retwaan Chl- kowakl. praind away at Um
with me. our h»t grew grim. Myplaa
huahwa and Faderol Calumru
t*r motbra In tbto city
Icato. X saw him cast's quk-k glance was that we two paroons should spend
El Paso. TexsA Uarcb fa.—Seven UMTOtog nfl*r n long 1Ub*m
tbe night in the bouse. Wagstaff would
at me. after wbicb be aiiended
indred Insurrertos have taken
pick
the
lock
of
the
supposed
treasure
breakfast, ti'ben our landlady
posliloiis bct«<;c(4 t^lbuafaua
room
and
go
lo.
and
I
would
see
that
church at landoroTyHrtr
In sbe Introduced us—Wagstaff i
Warbury. s>e as Mr. Tfdball. 1 bad he didn't get out wltbont a snrreodra. Gen Rabago’s federa^orceaacrordins
"Mr. Warbury." I raid at Ubte. to reports from tbe*warenne. Raba
fortified myadf to play the .parson by
go 1* 31) milei id^rib or Cblbuabua
a smauerlng of Bible lore and was en
rions to diseover If Wagstaff could
.
The Insurrtvlos. bearing of bis march
.vmatch nc on (bat ground, sort opened tOQiOTTow. if Mr Bitilogrr will keep ,
David B CDX. wbo te tbe paM Off*
lure
,U,. will, m.
Axmvereatlon with him with (hat
uMPitas was aortoasiy iU *t Ura t«Bb-Hrell! lbt«rei..rel.
view. Be»l.l.-q. I bad been luought up rem pcireD. 1. thi. mlsbl^rbreJ „
of to teaebte. Hn. M
Whom I bare licen endeavoring to ad-1 The Insunwcios are part of tbe dence
an Episcopalian.
Lowt* . (n Uoaoln atnoc baa no te
“I hope. Brother Warbury." 1 said. minister spiritual comforj. I thinb :f»ree of PTOncisro I. Madero. the
recoverod tbnt ynotordAy ho..«M-tbkTliat you wfll not decline to do any you will be able to add largely to tbelr ](ilutloaar}‘ prraident. w bo is now said
to have about l.(H>0 rofalr}.
of life I/>rd s work that may lie In onr consolation.’’
k
.k-.
_____ _______ ___________.
path with one not ordained in tbe An­
T don't mind." be replied.
| V'p.b
tbe
suspension
of constitu
glican church.'
-Ob. you esu suy here If youtike." laiioH guaronic-s and tbe threat cf
_____that he didn't know wbai
pot to Bitttogcr. "I’ve got two rooms
deaib-to anv of tbe men .
ship ofOeea. Tbe i .
church thal was. but be nid be would
to (be ottc* of blffbwmy c
be very glad to assist me In any work
Tbero ere abrat- n dolt d
totbef.DlJ’.bcdroomoniblsfloor. We!*’> bto confideuttol. agent, here.
I bad laid out for myself.
dates for this office
| preparing (o make a decisive silack.
"Are you engtgod In mltsk>n;iry kccpirciclQsivelv for guests."
Georg* W*« and Jo* Ftotto of Dwt
enro a quick glance at tha vUtoln wiii a view of “gaining terrilorv as
work." I ssked. "or sre you on your
way frcMn one field to anotherr
tw(M- for sbow'ina tbit a state of war fish nets in Bast Bay. Tbv bTO b___
and saw ao ex|>ression of uUsfscUon
ing an addiUonal flab bu«. Afte'
"Oh. I’m yust making a convert bete on bl* face at the prospect of batog xUis In Mexico."
th»-y grt going nobody, acod b* Bab
and tbsfe wherever I cs
nsaigned a room near tbe irearara and
Twenty bridges t>riwi>cn Juaret and. hungry.
. "It would be well, brother, if yon being left alone on the floor to work
^ate been blown up wUhOur neighbor. Dm fi. Mebola. «tew
I could make SACOnrert of a ranchman out tbe problem wltbout dl«urbtot;(Hc, q. .-relgbbenhb to such Urat bo noedo • rant,
I I vWied yesterday. WllUsm Blftlngw. any one.
ii'in, w'bo has had charge of (In- blov- has decided to dtopooa of bto pidpofty
I wtio lives not far from here. Be baa
here. He baa aoM bto M bervi at
AU was going well w6en 1. who tat,
.
^ ,
. u
i lieen fatorrd hy tbe Lord with worid- facing a w^ow. saw two men riding
swamp
on <be Domlae road to M.
“P ^
ly goods, nod he should aid tbe cause Intotbcprcfltoea.oDeorwhomlknewi'^'OB. directing operations to the Lowry. Hit fruit farm of 40 oerw
with rtfts -of* money. I found him and who knew me. U wat erldent [rear of Madero. Madero. bto hand bra cot yet been ooM and if te dom
veiT Mtd of beart-indeed. a acoffer. that my role of parson would he play |<ll>u>l>lcd from a recent wonnd. has to- not get bto pric* be will kote >L
Some of our roods away from tte
Xl-ben I asked him for meona. with cd out as soon as be came to and>^<.ci
decree, calling on Ills follow main roads are to a deploroblo nmwhieb to replenlsU my mcis be look
roe into a lilUe room in the rear of recognised me for a sheriff. There , r, • lu ,irlkc a dettoUi- blow foi dltinu and you coo bordly get ibnragb
was no time to brad off the new
with
sn empty wagon, te IIHU—
(be ranch honse and showed me a NIc
(be Uomlne vtMd to a good lUaatimJoa.
nf gold and silver doUara, saying at
“k!!!..*”'’Himcrnitu: .br where
the same titne: ‘Yon see. I have plenty
done on tbto rood for tte la«t tbm
to 0ve. but net a cent for you laxy house might got hurt, bnt tbe rostw -" Am-ncan supertnieodeut of a
Tbe oonditkm of tbe rood to
persons. Yoii should oil 1-c set
•t Fsl ijowrr. bookkeepor te
mun be settled th*>n and ihrrr.
’M'-xIciin railroad, who. with four
work.’"
"Hc:i"'” I cictolmsd. "There come* lAtiirrtcnns, traveled ff'- tulles trow (be Wylie Israry Cooperage Ok, *
vi’Bpsiaff |.rlcked tip bto ears
purctaaaed tbo :» oorca from ttob- D
|nilliiiaPua
meorion of Ibe pile of gold and silver .Slrk l>lward«."
.Meboto. as a Jiema te to
Wagsuil nirnsd like a flash, at tbe |
saus. ” waM the American, “wr
dollars, but otherwise he did not soem
especially Interested in Mr. r.ltOngef’s .rame time putilog Ids hind under to I,R,.biu„ was on his way
road, and be tbougbl we
VO,,. When he fared the tablevaga^.,,
olKidlence
conrenilon.
weapon was within an lntb.<rMflwt,_^ ^
rhihi.ahu. (bat (hr in (armen sbould contribute oor (Dare.
"Do vou preach near here. Brother
I told blm the farmers Uriog oo tbto
Wartniryi" I "‘"'d.
1 MW t,Y hi. rvo that be nnderriood ‘►“rrertiontou were bcomlng numcr- rold vrero Intorwted. bm at preoeM
“Trench? Ko;d haven't got any
bed l«en trsm-d and wa.medlttt‘he .l.j, be turned nuutb- they had more elbow grease (bob
Xmms with me."
ley. bvt I guaruntaod him that If
«»cfore ht- got far. be found
•Then I take it you do not speak ex tog whether to die ibrn or later, but I
town of Ban Bay bad eotlrely
Usd my CVS fixi-0 on til* nnd contd d» -lii-vt inMtrrertos bad ramnindrd ;hr
tetnf'-nincousl.v.''
?m
hi*
resoire
In
ft
before
be
could
.
ni
al«u'
(woniy
miles out. W* know
"Whatr
I be tbe vMcbword of |te oRy
“Too don't imeak offhand, without rvet( raise the rerolver on which be ,ije insurrertos wen- uicre. for w# bad
-Dumry afid all sbouM fir* a
having your sermon all written out be­ had got bU band. Within a few mo- ,,
,hrongb tbelr ranks. Rabago
long puU. a stroug poll and a teB ftfore yon?"
"Oh. no; t don't speak that wny.“
•“
"Are TOO hich or low church?"
A few so*«n.ls passed and I beard
" '•>
arm>
Tm high chur-b" It was evident
kto revolver fsU /n ibr flo->r.
that bto answer was at random.
Wood mere Avto.
^
"Mr: BltUugrr." I said. "wlll yod
"Do yoo Intc-ne tbe service?"
tas tbe revTbto was too much for bto religion* take away sry
edocaiiOB. Be besitated. then admitted crend gcotlcmais may hare sbont
STATK OF MiemGAK—ft tSn'Cft
that be did I refrained from press bim;o
^ ^
Aitosta. (ia. March ;T.—Tresideul
iK Court for Grand Traratab ConAy.
ins him further, fearing thal be would
Bltilngcr Piund several revolveesand (.oRiper*. Seeman Morrison and o'hI Cbancen ,
imspect mt Having flclsbed my two or three knive*. At the mmetime < r [iremineni olllclato of tbe -kiDcrl
I'harie* D. Blct. Oomptalnaat.
breakfast. I srese. raring: "I wish tbe newcomer* were heard to tbe ball. i«n KederaUon of tebot caaiv to At
and. the door Iwlog «i>cn. they were lanta tixlai to aitood-an ^nriersary
yoo would iry y
AugusU Rice. DefebdaaL
somewhst srioundcd te ace a m«o In • elchrstloti of the Atlanta Yedrraiion
on Friend BliHnger. I would like
ipprariu from affMS'
«ee some of (hat pile go to good a wl.!f .-rarct cvertne with a revolt- ' ' Trade* and also (o diwus* arrange
coat and luenu te the annual conventloc (rf the;,k, ranae tba( (te abovmu
er one to the clerical
works."
Amerlran Federation of l.al»r which i (enffant. Angnsu Rice.
vest of the-Episcopal rbnrcb.
"Maybe HI try."
be h(-l'l here next .Vov ember.
tost known place of
bad aero Wagstaff end recog“I’m told that he aometimes plrad*
that ter
poverty. If be doe* so with you asl
. .
cMux be aseertnlM
the sheriff of the county, tbe
him to show you what be btt 4u-<he
mile cast ol Solon sutlon; (•» •ifligeot ingulry; m modM of
Bortbrast eoraer room on the gtmwd true toterpretsthm of the dramatic
acres under cultivation. ZO ncrea H. Cage, solldtor for tte
scene
wu
noi
long
to
getting
tbrougfa
stubble tool, oearlv all fenced;
floor.
good frame house, frame barn, sta"I don't reckon my route wfll be tbelr head*.
Mr-,, •■hedr-. granary. <-orn crib and in this raase ettber to peracm or1.
N'rvs of tbe capture of tte «»*»■ wbo
. that wuy. bnt If I go there I-U m
bod teen tbe terror ot tbe county for ' rtiKKcn bouse; ei xoo.i well of «a- Kilk-ltor within three montteftrim ^
her what yon ray."
I
a *mali orrbard: one co* *pan date of Ibis order and to defanR fl
-Goodby. Brother Wartwry.' I ratd- some time red (be story connerted , (er:
o! borse*. hnniesa. wagon, buggy. cf (hat the bill of complatot filed b
1 ara very glad to hare met a fellow with it enve me great eclat and led
rleigh. mewiag i^arblne. borse rake. Id may be taken as eoofeaaed 'aga
etentually to my bciag elected to coolaborer In -the IxinT* vineyard."
|ilow. drag and cultivator, all for ber.
1 Dottd the'COM cunning te bit nr*
t2.0<M. GocTTge Smith. SoloB. Lee­
lanau eoumy. Mtcb.. Cedar Rout* t
mch SMI*
Tranrae Ootmty. Xicb.
LOVeu. H. GAOe.
FOR SALE—A aix-yeor nort^ boraCk
SoUeitor for CoMptN
weight ISeo •Ibe..
euy "------- —*
1^. wa,
OWWM
.^or draft or carriage.
carriage, loqaira at tbe

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(irafleoiea

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do your Job Work.

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GRAKD TBAVKRRE HSRAtD AND THAVEROT BAT EAGLE. TUESDAY. UABCH », MIL
Mareii 3*..
u C,-^ net hi flbfe to e^ the
1C74—DrwT Lane thWor opened,
PERfiONAL MENTION.
sM^ngUMn at hM home la this
after bavtag been rebniU Vr Sir Ckrtecity M he b confined is hb noea with
topber Wren.

(Prom Thoreday a Reeor««wla) '
M. B. Brewn of Laland M In the ettf
1790—First BataralittOon Uv In the
today,
Calted States enacted.
b TlsmtA her •bbir. Mra. diari«
J. M. Heme
Ceimeeu^r '
[MM Br -•-------.
fcMM P. —boM
«tet
1827—Ludwig Von Beethoven, cele­
wood
brated oompooer. died la Vienna. Bom act bnalBees here tew tbe
Mro. JVtyi. Berondc left thb efiof
*Oa Uie
dajtL
la
Bcdta.
Dee.
Ifi.
1770.
b« rtcuni}- ed. thp frousd iboroutbl) i
lAace abe erOl reNMl
BiMe
ef
Ubnd
b
hero
wbiUiiB
______ tb» roller teltowod by a light-bnidkiSfiO—Fnuowiag a five montha'
mi
friends
for
e
abort
time.
.come drag to «rMi*a.di»i makb. and nothepnln signed a treaty «( peaee with
secure mg more 1« done to the corn until It
the Moon.
reciod unleca Veede appear.
T govern- i( barrecied
mi-mdncab. K} .. captored by tbe few days’ duration.
aUbough
Good Cr«pa of Coro,
vnitre M need oo t
confederates.
caa ver)
Aa no
Leroy L. Maxam «( pif. Uhe la ta
land <be frequent dlsclnga pneUcally
1880-Tbe Wisconsin SUte Asylum tbe city on bnsloees.
dcctroved aU veed grovtli «n tbU
E. Babe roturoed le Belblro tofor tbe inaase opened lb
• «and
land, and- a good crop of *
1885—Conflict at Duck Lake, mark­ da>- after si>endUig a tew daya
proven that-mneli can
(k
- thin
D be done
on
irteads.
ing tbe beginning of tbe rchelliop in
land «1thoni rutifratloD.
Adolphvu Terko ef Bheheygan b
This may not be a good policy for
Northwest Canada.
ralliug on business friends here tog Kysetta mA Beovpotu
the entire ataid to follow, bat If H la
1882—Wal HSliitmao. tbe poet, died
e ftMP Kalaaaae* tearue that corn can be ralat-d wl-.bout
to Camden. N. J. d»on» In Suffolk
CapL St. Petar of the North MaalculUvaUoD if the weeds are not allow­
a fTOek'a varotWe wtib
lou island: Is In tbe city for a abort
ed to grow. It would be worth many
county. N. Y.. May 31: 1818.
it with frlenda
Utousanda of dollars to the state to
1810—PresiHebt Taft and tbe Can­ 1 visit.................
Miss Louise Howard same home
.prove tbia strange practice used at
A. H. Waters returoodde Thompson;
adian minister of finance la confereore Vine
today after tranaactittg bualoesa
Ypsjlanil bat night M spend a
tho Halgbt Farm.
'at Washington, reached an agreement In Troverse City.
Manure is spread as m
made on (be
1 week with her paronU.
iriag the wtirter. and
, in the tariff dispute.
graninc vcirfa durtsg
B. T. WaK 01 Cedar b in the eltyj Mioa suib Cob arrived tael evtm
me retch plants take eai
FIVE DOLLARS OF PEACHES
I
Mkrch ydung weeds that sprout In the spring.
l_ E siiSa" '
_____ ^ VtwlUnU to spend a week
Tbe above pleturod peach tree on the fruit tarm oi vrunam neseeguic. i iez>—jamse
1625—Jamae i.
I. «
of England died
heme In ibti city.
. summer the manure
Dunpg
South Custer, Maaon Ceumy. Western Miehisan.'<produeed 2'i buehob of :Born Juno 19. 1566.
'
I Mbs A
spread on tbe paMure land or piled peaches which sold at S2.the bushel. This tree is but a fair average of j. igji—rjnn oetUemeot in Marybnd,
Mrs. D. H. Day Dpf Gbn Haven b l«{r:on,
lor market gardening. Tbe I’dib of the otbera In the same orchard.
ith«t of SL Marr'a, fotuMed
, - Pteeaent u spend tbe aprlug
today.
tbe
ril.v
sboii)
lopplna
ti
August the com fields are seeded w iili
-------------- —:----------------------- -— ................. .............................. .......... ... i J666—Curdon SaltonsUH. eolonial
vev-aHon aa the guett of reUUrea.
Mrs.
William
'
Ingeroeil
has
winter vetch and rye by band seeders
called to Tbomiisonville by tbe denth
|pMe«iwds..*«wiClrM«M m___ _
OfOrtsTs-........
Mot the Frankfort Board of A Center lor Agricultural Artlvliba.
pushed between the rows.. This
'
Died “
in ""
1
o(
her
bro'thor-lD-law.
the
ehade
Trade
for

1811.
have
been
elected
as
Haujon.
Man:
Wexford
County,
"'owern
somewhat expenxire hut
V|ier4ay djkeronun Oom ML Bnaaast
Wexford
;i“ | conn. Sept. 20.1. 172t.
172t.
Will Vssina and Claroneo Ring ....
of Uu- com prercDts tbe young Trteb follows: Prroident. WUIb V. Oapron. Michigan. Ik
d wtfcpendd
k'keada
1766-Freoch burned #brt Bull. today for Escanaba and other north­
from drying out until the SofKi
1.,^ Oneida county. New York.
ern cities. They will be gone several', drc}^es.
ralfts begin, and wfaeu tbe «
veekx
Harold Btinton
ta Khtgtlay toTntcy Wood- hilled from tbe Manion outlon tor.
harvested tbe
Copt. O. E. Wilbur gaOMd through |day to spend tbe
LOUIB P. HAlflHT
oars of One potstoro: white beans
* i^Uon with
the city today on bis way borne
vUndsnt HalBfit Espeeimeirt
------- :------- to the vahw of $6,000; pickle eucuraCharlevoix froi
'
Farm, Musfce»>it. Mich.
tiers to tbe value of 12.320; butter
Boyno City i
ratify Perry’s treaty arrived at San Manistee.
tbe value of |lt>.30D
turned to tbelr bomee todby eftv
value of 826.000: six <
iFrom^Frldey'B Record-Bagte.)
meeilng the Trarerao CRriaea lent
besides quantities of groin, bay. «a«l C*le.t
nieh..
bin.
ClvU I
A. W. Rickerd and Maat Lesley era evening.
I prod: .
1878
e are located ml this point, eight
a tbe houae wHb an stuck
coofined-teUe
pouto wsrebouws, a salting station
of the tnuf^
f<fT rmumber*. a cM»nery. a feed
Leon Wolf ef Mayfield ia In the cKy
Mb is what b'conmanly called (be
-mill, ana a grbi mill. Plans ore uos man. died. Born Nov^ 1
be barroM of Michigan. It waa
for e short time,
being matured for the cisablUbment
1K90—Many lives and much property
mend with Bcrab qak and pine
of a -cannery for vegeMblcs. There destroyed by a tornada In LotUsvlUe.
Willleme arrived teM evening TpuHenU to apend tbe aprtiig vaceUou
II •aBdy*for the first
a prot'ilillity that many of the
from 8L Joe end will visit Mends and wltb her peronu. Mr. end Mra. Uac
H, bowevor, had' an
le hllb in Uie country
transact buslneu bero for a tew days. rey Morrlaon.
Bn bard pan which h
mmon to a
l- village'will la- giver
----------• «f .tbb ;
I In AlehiMrseetUrgoed of PeUskey ie in the
Miaaet Abtole Oardner and Mary
«nerrl:l apple orr-hyda.
city on buslneax.
rown of Bnttoue Bay era abOQplBg la
- -_____ cutUhg I
Mr^iid Mr*. W. H. Cork hmo ro- tbe dty today.
•faoU 18 inebes from tbe
A fund of i:.0(»i has beenD provided
irned
to
tbelr
borne
at
Cedar
after
____ .Tie. pine etnbps were blastMloa
Una QMee of Utwrepont tho
by the enterprising ciUzeiu■ of TravI with-dynhnrtte so «B to break them
sbopplng here for a few daya
day in tbe city obopgfas oe bar way u
erse City for the imrposc of advcrti*................... then eeay to handle.
W. McNitt returned to Petsekey te- Elk RapiiA
Ing the resort adrautages that that
she wtU«puad i«vipiia wbero
n
M n varbtr of ntutBp^ullers atFight Not as Stronueus sa Lsif Vsar, day after spending e few days la tbe era! day# with fitenda.
■pm lb pnlf the htnmiw but whb- WEBTERN MICHIOAVl'WINTERa A RE MILD ENOUGH FOR
city.
But Both Bidea Have Put In
Miss OcMo KshI retwvisd ts bar
Flock ef one hundrod head of slyeep on Martha J. Ayera>2S0«i
F.
W.
Crawford
arrived
last
evening
Quiet
Work.
borne
at
Nortbport
last eraatag attar
-grorobaaed • lonrtero-lon iroc
“ *" '"‘*•"5' hat can tug tbe fund to 82.000. A large frocfrom Big Rapids u> tn
t'
lion of ihe money will be used lb
iBitbe etty.
tgine to Uke tbe place of ibe
•' iplay advcrtlsmenu in
placing
Deiroll. .Mich.. .March 25.—Tbe vol- la the dty.
nDm wttb bones, and ia now ___________ ______________________________________________ ___
Martin Warner ef Uland sosnt ta .
Ities
to
the
eoutb
of
Chi­
I Ethel ateero and M. H. Elk Raplf^ today, to wand »,(e« days.
[tUDpa wltta tbla 'en- la^ which baa been saved Id the Btrawberry ProfHa of *246.66 an Aero.
cago for the pui
pun>o»e of getting peo- era of fS Mirbigan counties will go to
MIsa 1
J. E. Jones of Mamon. Wexford pie to come to the tlrand Traveroe tbe lOlU .Monday. April 3. to decide Buebmen of. Stanton
days In tbe city.
whether the aaloon sball be allowed friends for a
avnlog fftim Moskacon and wUt
h.vi. Coawv. Wcsiern Mirblgan, reports region for Uie toot weaiber season.
6 «n^ a way that it ctnnet aUp off
Mr.
sM
F. O. Durfee left last apead a weA wltb ratatlvaa.
«r i
^
‘J**' clearing of $370 from an
to exlau Eleven of these counUea are
neamxm tbe bsignt of 4 or 5 feet, the
devoted to raI>-lDi
'Develop;
Dg strowberThe llIuHroted lecture
evealng for Woodstock, 111., accomWilt Proaer la to««M from M. A. C.
big discs are turned Into these fields ^^*{1,
- given DOW without saloons and tbe remain­
ries. Part of tbe ground had a roiitk- ing Woaiern bllcbigaii'' it
sod ttie entiro msss U ent
end
aprlug vacatkm with his
elope and hart i irortlicrn. That during Ibe week l•eg1Qni^g April lOtb. der of tbe seven are wet Altbougb denying tbe remglns of tbe late Mys- to
pressed down Into tbe soli. Tbli first part facing the
He tnuih 'was set to t>er- at tbe tollowliig Oceans " runty the remieign tfaU year has been by Durfee to the oli home, where burial parents. i
cuUlng bss a tendency--------------------- rice that
•g early and the portion iroinu: Meant. Cry>^ial Valley. Wal- no means os atrenuoui as that of last will uke place.
Frank Wildman arrived last evening
ana xeuaer. giusLo iiwuj vu«- »ctvu
......................................
berries thul kersille.
,ille. H.vrt.
H.vrt,
liolhbi
liolhbuo- -New Bra. fliring. when 36 counties subnilued
Ches. TromalnSleft Thunder even­ from M. A. C. to spend a weak with
room and set a large number of nitreuas purchased by Ferry. Hrsperis. rnriwaier and Sbeltbe local option dogatlon. the 'wets" ing tor Grand RAPkls. where he
bis paronta. Mr. and Mra. A. Wlldm
Maiiton village 10 by, Thi
... lecturer

will
...............
be the
- Secre­
■ T^\i:ient of Cleared Und.
'
tary of flic Weieera Mlchignn Devel- and ’’drys" for monlbs hav-e been pit eccemed e position With tbe .Nalloael
tide o4er dry 'ri\
sp.-lls.
Ralph BqHlold arrivn* frwm M. A,.
Tbe next week tbe field Is croaaed
,o«key and npmenis Bureau. John I, Gibson, and ted egblMi oech otl|gr on the pletform Blsculi cbmileny.
C last evening and will visit trtswis
by the barrows and any plerot of
where they/ brouglit the plcoirro to be used In illustrating In Ibe counties where tbe struggle
Or.
Martin
has
returned'from
a
few
and reUtlvea during the aprtng vnew^
vine or sulks of rye not ^t in lbs
TJ.
tbe late berries ...
to (be ariaimoots will be svencA/tn Westdays buSineM trip to Grand Rapids.
Uon. -M
„ ,
"V",
r r Kulamasoo'
ixaismaaoo whero
woerv they soM
sold at fancyfancy tern Mirblgan tnnns and In Western lekee t'Uce.
fins. Jim Ysnleh left for Cedillae today
Cari' ViirtMi at M. A.-will apand
The biggest flgW of the election Is
looked for in Jackson. (Ulboun. KaU- after apehdlng a few days with bis tbe spring vsrotloa at the hooe o( Us
peronu.
735
East
Front
street.
parents htGyillliiM^tlb:.-. .
and Ueneeee counties, where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
H.
Finney
artd
fsm-'
Gilbert Bhiiaen arrfvag an tha-avsw
the large cities of Jackeon. Battle
lly end Mr. Ralph Uoqcbrake. of Wex ing (rain from .M. A. C. to v«Rd\tba
2U aSillij?
5.n.ra
e™. ’■l-l- l- ;
.n.l. . ih. «u.plOT ol Iho K-raln, Creek. Kalamasoo and Flint are vlula of that city.
(actors Id tbe future success or defeat fc^, wfao have been visiting tbe fam spritIng .vfonUon ultb his pansts. Mr.
Mrs. T.^G. Shllsoto.
of the state-wide probiblUoo move tly of Mr. and Mra. O. C. dark, for
Miss Louisa Pratt Is In tha eHy tamem. While tbe.rompalgn bss been several days, reiuroed booM yesurAfter tbe second year any kind of
day on bm way, borne to Old Mlaalea
wage<l lu ihe other 'dlttrlcu where day.,
crop raised In this UUtude can bu
L. Beardsley is ip Frankfort today
spaiiill M a
spring V
tbe votefNwIll be iwlled, Intemt has
pioduoMi on tfaeae aolU. tout b U
Bssvin Andsroon of Elk RapMs
woroe than folly to etterapt
centered In these four counties, where 1 bualnesK.
GOOD CORN CROP,
Mra. H. L. Carter returned last Is la tha city on business.
they are tbo
the wets lio|>e to regain tbe loss of
ire GhekfiN C»rn Grown ^ tbesB autil
'^bumw
hu
been
addetL
i
cvcDiDg
from
DeiroH.
where
she
has
MrL Dayldsen and chlidron af Elk.
Haight Expmiment Farm.
two years ego.
add and 11
enfflcieDt
the winter.
RapMs are in the city today.
have been added to produce a fair
All But One Voted Dryi • «nut come ooL
Mrs. C. 8. Crawford roturnad to
O. RmsI Blasko of Alma ooliofs Is
ggr. crop by raising a cover crop of vetch
0( tbe four counties, ell but
Uler tbe stumps bsve
Rculsh this nxiniing after vlalUag a spesdivwbs spring vaenlios tolUi his
land IB
la left in aa nntt roadi- fd**
tbonaands of arrea
tbe laad
voted dry In the 1809 election, while
few days with ber sister end other paronU* Mr sod Mrs. 1. P.,Blaske o(
A «Mi -a oertMft-amount^ underour
be brought Into prbfitKalamasoo bas bad tbe uloon. al^
■b sutA 'as %fitoWA berries- and •***? Wricutlurol land; but for a man
relslives.
West Ninth stroeL Mr. BMska was ro1808 without contest. As cun be seen
wbia formerly wrrb plowed wlibo.il capital or aurfleieni means to
Frsnk Ehrenberger left today for
ol Ibo
(be land Is ttoroogb- tnOetals bimsHf (or throe years It Is
by the sccomienying table,
Grand Rapids. Where toe
nT~n>e eollage weekly, also
. W^lmmenae^- •>“«»' Intimssible to develop these
in all Lbrec®couDticB was very clow,
ibe'tracilon undeveloped iracis of land which are
by rite serious lUnesa of bis sister. vice prerident o( tbe oollogs Y. M. C-.
■F dien^
bvnm dnnn
«i
tor lbs
tno dry majorities' lunulng from less
•- • B
^........................
treaiment to
OiiB
wild Undonly
on»ywnlUng
walUngluiclllgcnl
I
dBA tsbleb
Zltcs. formerly of ibis rity.
convert tb««n
them Into tbe garden spols
tlinn IbO to :>U0. Leaders on l•olfa
Mllw aa an oM garden and cuts «nvert
Mrs. A. Palmor of Ootron. formerly.
Mynchoo IsR for her
rwtb and mixes it with «'
wortdrId.. p,™iir,
the guest <>I tioRie In Everett this aonlng.
Mbero'^R decays end
tbis spring.
Irlciids for a few weks.
| William CIttoort left for Baglnaw this
The .Iliustraied' lecture ”Dcvclop
According to a proniiDcm worker
iW old method of turning under Ing Western Michigan” wHl be .given
and Mrs. T. M. Brookmeyer L,„rtlBr « spend his spring vacntJoto
tor Ihe brewers, bets are being made
■t iMintiB there was and bringing by Ibe-eecntari of tbe Western Micb!• returned to ^elr home here af-1 w<,b rcisth es and friends.
In Ju'-kson county that tbe county will
VOBIS to-dtoe eerface was detri- igia JUveicguitot Bureau. John -.1.
>ntbs‘ suy at Plymouth
Miss Minnie Pertsr arrivod ysMsr
dal tot te« ways: First—it Tot OiKson.X W^rn Mirblgan,points,
wet by not lw*s than 1.5h0 major
M. 6. banders has returned from- •lay from Rentoola. wborn Sbo hns
wbero It rould not be used Berkley.
ckley, ..........
Friday.
..........................
March 31
PEACH ORCHA RD IN BLOOM.
jlty. •'TI
TSc .Iry majority l« years ago
first-mopu and. Second—It
ad-It ^urday.
apturday. April
Apr ’ ' ^Luther. Mon
few days' baalncKs (rip to Chi'ago.
been aHoodlog tbe academy. '8bs was
The 10M peach
!*ch trees in the sbov e pictured nine-acre orchard produced
Hmall. A> uptio^ to this,
out (be roots
a end prer<
;
-ented day. April •.
met
l>v her father. A. B. Pwtar. nsd
Mrs.
Bryant
C.
Bain,
1 1910. 2.700 bush«
;helt of fsuiL which bushels sold for 84.000. Frank E.i.
i-acuc men 0*1-that in
from decaying ss they do when lag will be in t
by iter little daughter Montia. U fl last Icil Isrt nigbt for Old MISStoa.
Md Blssett. the owner of the orchard has refused *7.800 for his ten acre farm.
.
I aad I ■
•nernop a
This farm Is located in 5«ith Cust*>. Mason County. Western Michigan.
evening for Petoskej. to i-P'-nd a fe* Trank Vinton of vmilaiMtourg to In
s|1todB 1
________
.
I
___________a di;- majority.
\
us the guesir ol frl.-j«!s
il 0 <ii> on buslooss today.
, . . JSST- - - ;- - - - - - - - - ;- f- - ——- - - - - - - - - - - - - ;- - - r I . *vmmary of Present *tatus.—- 'w.-eks
L. J. Bmlth. meneger of the GrinF. F. Lardle of MapMton'Is $wro mi
...............SmjcjWjoo, a fln.1 grade; James .Wilson, b' ixr.:.—Briiisli parilaiiieiii granted I Tbe lollowing UUIe will give a list
Lambi ...................
kalamasoo. has ifisfucsB coippcMd wltb bh stMW.
..................
.
'scron.1
grade.
. *.
. :*3v(i,i>oii
i*3i*.rtHj for the defense of Cat
Canada.
j^,
..ountles voting this year and a ucll Music house
ecturned
to
Ms
home
at
thst
planA. E. Pertsr, g
Ttese T»wlvlog the* mort ^d! is67«-Booth’a Winter theatre
wSw'ijiriii'’
4
ibc followinjt.gMevw: 4m li, .\ew York
niter irantisciing bu-lni-s- in the city.
boose, of Old Mlssioe. was la town
ChkhesA old.........
Status of Ibc 83 counties of tbe
arjorlc Montague, fmiith gtadc:
*
LtVCSTOCK.
.. Vaughn, espert Pianola operator lodsy.
■Cnlo. Jlarcb r.—Cauls steady at
Jc'"' Bradc; Joe, „«s_The high .
ipeacli. Irtslc
fof lints
for Ibe Griiiiiell Muiio house, left to­ tolondiy evening the JrUngle dub
Monday's prices. Hogs—Lower;
Number of counties In MIebIgu. l
Bl of PresI
day for iJinsing. sliere he will giro a win give one of tbo moM eUbomi'
Kra -McManus. Teacher.
rwhers. |T8oe7.*5: pigs.
Number of counties now <iry, 40.
. Sbeep-Lowar; lop lambs.
dancing panidS.M the season In booor
; recital.
Number of counties wbicb vc
yeartiaSA t5.50^&fi;
of tbe (Allece etiMenU wtoo are homo
---------- - *5.10«L»0: ewes, *I.7GD6.
HidM. Fwro nod TsWow.
for tbe^aprlag roroGon. Klnteef's
i vos-raiesdy.
d»uIb fownshli.. lor month end
I't-Moms-ui
It.
Walic..
chief
lus^uniher

.... i-„i|p4 a......
J'umoer f wet rounilei voOng. 7.'
wtU fnraiob music.
Stales
supreme
ing March 24, IDir.
-v
i. 2 cured hides .
Number ol dry counties voting. II fer Chicago, where she will spend a
' Number of days iaaghip20.
TbU U tbo last big party beforo
QRAIN.
-Vumber
of
dry
countler.
if
all
»»ie
few
de."
s’«he
guest
of
friends.
^^•erare
daily
aiiendauce.
!8
jdux;
jla
L>n<e.
___ A- Mkai.. March 27.—M’heat, No. 2 green
'
Helen.
Mery.
Emily
and
Mfilllam.
lage
ol
aM»-iidan»-c
I'd
;
uitu—The
{'ulird
Pute*
supreme
dry.
:•».
itUA
hUA SIH;
81H: 2 red. 86H: May, 8844; -• - ired rolf .
'j«hn-lreo of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Holdsr. *»; *apt; SSVj. corn. 47;
following were ncitbej- r.l»eni conn defied the railroad rate law] The counties votlsg:
1148C
So. 2 curt!
ired e*lf .
iarUr.d. Alberta Me- of- Minuesoia
- •

ryo'80:’ba»ns. IIAO.
u
..12c
Vote. 19«;* Vole. HHisi worth, of ChUago. roturnod to tbelr
FERHWOOa . . . . ♦
-hitr-lsoD. IratH'lIe
hlcago. Msrtb 27.—Rye. 9IVi. Bar­
...lt)Hc .Mrnii-.
ihli*—Great strike of westm rali. i.rv
=>'jh^nie there this mortolDg after speodWilMiD.
Margar Wilson. Willard Wl|. rood firemeu avened l>y agreetneat to
D. MargajxJ
'll
Vk-toesL May, 88; July.
53:,,-log tbe winter with Klatives in this
on” will
SOB. Ulldrod^’l.
Ulldr
'l.ldMi. George Wat
• BepL TlWt corn. 48H; oaU. SOH
Tbo 01.1 Mslds’
arhltratp.
irlors of tba PoorIWr»l<-I- Wfiillakf-r.
'
bo
bold
in
the
><0110
March 25.
|nenxlc tdryi

lurch this
tl ev«>^
Arifiltagc. ’leatlier.
6:8<-' Mr. end Mrs. w. L. Watsno rotuen- loeatb street i bufch
I7l4—toiiirriet were atilborited by U'elhouH (drv«
Mrs.
smith
and
family
of
PlftOBath
stoea. per ba.
♦Chel
iwet)-.
ed this afternoon from Maneniona, street are .leading vseaUod wotk la
lew in Massachusetts.
.♦Cheboygi
iTTt-BrltUh luirUamcnt passed «>ei^^ J®;’*
liio ***"
attended the funeral of tbe country
Frolmann A Co, s
.................. 17c
‘-THIS DATE IN HISTORY
'Miss Cora FootsTbe regular nweibly maMJag 0
Port bill.(dry .
..7tlTei7.MI SetoomtoerMr. pay hlittsst pricos (or totoWtoWtotototototoQWWWWW Boston
-------Genesee
bMce. tnrA tallow, rabbets and nwul
C. W. Hall of Unsing Is in t>w;glty atay CIp^wUl be heldf^ FMday
abol- Huron iweii .
ISHT—l«arllan!POt |«sscd
March 23.
! the home,. of
< MsM Crain on i
730 £. Front BL Both prones.
for a Tew days' busInosr-lHp.
tdry
tcetilh Ktrcei
1T:>2 ('.HliSi'n's r.r-t Lcw.-HJi^T. the ishing the slave iraile In the BrttUht'onia
^
Mosex) <»et. .......
-..V
T. J. Jordan roturnod to hU homo at, The moetiug of (be oSkdal beard of
Halifax itnrv’ie. appeareit.
SCHOOL REPORT*.
___ Mancclona today after transacting bos-j the Fourteenth siroM ebanh will be •
ftewaril.a noted |Kw-t<
182» Jc’-iiiis tiSDiKhC'l from Russia ■
Report of the primsT^ deportment of
•.i....................
37« ;iBese In the city.
jheld^atedUtely aftor prater servieo
1 of -M
An.1re. died
tbe Stony Beach schooL district No. 4.
by decree of rear Alexander.
IMoniralra twei* - . 8488
Born
Peninsula township, tor
1825—-nie lolversiiy of -Virginia •Montmorency (weit
..
Or. T. Y. KImtoall of Klngaley is In
Frank Emery and fi
18(3—JameaA.
;
.-fourtti
- ____ MounL
iweniy-ft
2076.
eedlDs March 24. 1811;
^'rthe
city today.
day at Keitoey.
gorenicr of iadtana. borii in Montgai
Mrs.
rot«^QM»^
2HJ5 { *- J- Otto of Provsmoot to spending
■y couniMniL Died ftojogianaiml!
Average —....................................
1846—MacbscI DaviU. Irish potracal iTubcoU tdfyi ........ 4406
Iiercentage (tf attendance. 87 plus.
ja few daj-s In tbe cliy on boslnesa
ieador. born. Died May 8i. 1M6.
I •.S’o vote.'
The servkoe at tbo M. _ ..........
1848—King of RardinU granted a
The following were neither absent
MIm Jewel O'Conner ef Cndiiloe ie yesterday roara vary well attended, la
IWl—Charloie M. Y'oBge. English,
- -■
'
or tardv: Patricia Johnson. Heien constitution and openly espoused tbe
jspendlng
tbe
Easter
vaealioa
wltb
her
tbe evening tbe vocal fanmbsr. "Hold
i
Throe Rinds of Priends.
ad Marjorie kloatague. Hilo Van cause pt lialiso regeneration against a\ithor. died. *om In J823.
Tbou My Hand." and *X>m twMUy
Anrirta
“•
Mabel O’Cootwr.
BruckllD.
I8(>2—irixh Und l-Ul lat.-odue*d in
tnree kinds of friends; ' •
1851—Texas nilfied the (.wnfederate
Those siandiDK highest in tbelr
These w’bo love ne. those -bo era
JtMge Fred *. Lomb of Codilloc to in Solema TtoougbL- by B. Vofw
cont-lltulloD.
gradee «
Pan' • ■
indiffereot to na. and those who bate O.0 city on bnsii
, Mr. OlM of FUMoBth otiMt U «B
1862—Fedenls s^ctorlas at tmulo.ot
CopatoA dtonging aelieel dt|thasMMHUl
Jos - IMBek.mmeSeMtor.

•N MICHIGAN FARMS AND DRCHARDS

a

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TO VOTE ON OPTION

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PAGES

»»

To Hie Correct,

To TBe Avfliwitaflvife
Style Show For the Women of

Careful Dresers of

Traverse aiy aad CraaS Traverse ncglaa

»i -

■ Tmrtnc air aMMorthcra MIeh.

"^jitb pride, with confidence and endiuriadn, do
we extend to you, Madame, a cordial invitation to
Wwf MW Heqif-tihWw Dtpartmad apd inqject this

First Spring Exhibit
, Duk Fashion lus indeed favored us vrith the neweMevetest

in Womea’a and Mines’

%•<* Mnfcb fer your choosing: for your supreme tatidaatkn ii^ senri^ ^ latest authentic s^les.
CanMded ;%“ bodi garment originators and critics
to Iw modeit tdrtyle as wdl as perfect taste and finish.
•Hre STYLE^CRAFT Label wifi guide you.

7-\'

——

The Designers, the Expert Tailors, and the Maken of
Authtxi^ have all successfully contributed to this Splen>
did. Seasonable Showing for 1911. Foremost among
the leaders, your conrideratkm is urgently directed to the
wdt known, beautiful’'

New Style-CraH Suits and'Coats
soLhijMy regarded for “Eashion plus Skill” and for die
Cattom Ht
,
See the Short length, pretty Spring Coats, see ^ new,
nobby JackeU, the dignified, straight line, long Coats.
Coats for Litde Women and Stout sizes; note the pretty
' Persian piping, the tasty trimmings, and the many STYLE■ CRAFT individualities in clever strapping.
Your early, personal inspeption is welcomed without
importuning to purchase.
Bnng your friends, criticize, compare, comment, and
■ convince yours^.

^ ^rstofiiLso

Coats $10 to $1250

DreKts$6to$2750

Oup Spring Opening Sale
Begins VVe<lnes<la>^, IVfap. 29tl:i
Andi Will Continue for Four Day^s.
Not OBly ready-to-wear Garmenls"'for Women, but many Special Attractions all throngb tbe store for
Men and Women, will be offered on- these days.

DON’T FAIL TO AXXElMn.

*

i^ISlTORS

OUR WINDOWS

ajs^^rs;: iS'c.'sa

reflect tbe very
«od moot handsome mo­
dels of attire — Index fin­
gers to «hat can be aeen
in this atore.

STEINBERG
BROS
mMTRAVERSE CITY, MICfl.

a ia ear aeicbborbood ntakfag him two heary te*M tor hu
work'tha comlaa aeante
Tba bany Irteada M lAMb tlMM
am WptMBcd to boar that tea M t
ter* ..
than
. rate toTtmnrary atStercy-teHaltBl.
a y*Tj iaefc chft^.
Bii
BayMk.
qalte aaUafacioril)-.
Uni< KaH VMyffa ot Bk- RapMa I*' Bfcla are oat for a pragMaUrd '^adra
gum ml the"bote of her paraat*. party Ihe driit Friday alter Laab ^
!r. and Mr*. Aaialiaantr.
Mra. S. wood eBtertahied the
Ladtaa* Aid Ttaraday.
Owen, (he Meat aoa of Mr. aad
Mt«. naBBliimif fa very at with
^WN.tweaumia. bat M tboaCht to be a

City' •« teia not oaty a terietw iad: Buy^lte la aailtflim a baataaaa Mb
aSleTbi
afhii*.
«h&> the c
aier«te wilSi the Tnimae CM} Iron
•'Pte it r«l to Hteilayd eatlrely

Ute Fectofy •to.=*M*Heha«.
n baa been well Kaowa tor aeretal
tar* that tbe itdirard Payacw Lock
taetory bad Bet bees
wytMcrativt tad it fi» and
to lack of capital ate other cidaw
which amde it aeeeaaary to dMcoetia'll fON hnc m old roof to reite
tito bgaltiew. Tbe eombhay. bow­
trite
batter
aMF«««nr«w-t»^ on—
Oraarii. March :4.—Rev. Ur. Jooe*. ery. baa beea re-ecubUebed aster
M. Cfaabb ate teaghter, Otadya. and
1« the naiMui be Rernoldi
who
baa
beea
III.
U
rpeadlBg
tbe
week
the aaise of The Northtrra Lock cooUr*.' Henry Fba'ate little eon have all
FWxiMeAfphtlt^
:
O. 8ad»U‘a
paS> . VC. r. Calkitu ha* taken a
rctarBed from Kaiamatoo.
Ur*. Jobsaoa eiitertal**d ibe Gai- nfantoal laterceu together with other
Mra. AMT Mollnbeck ate lira. BU
Be«e
Iter •» M riiKtH
t of
bf Kewadln attanted tbe U broilh^ flub Tbarsuay evcalng and liiBdBeaa bkb. la' raviria* tbe eaterOerv^t
•erred
an
elabarate
lascbeoa;
or frail*. Bob* iBlaml-MftBead,
(.•laa.
ahd the marbloen- of Ihla plant
A.' a at Mr*. Wtedb Thnrteib’ter «• BM
by uefou
Mr*. C. J. r.artott oed m4. O? P. alao baa btoo atoted to the Iron
Mr. and Uib. teaeph Paradlee; who
bare bera iliittK'tHeod* here, re- Ilagbea cT Traverse City were Kueeu W9tea Plaoi- Mr. Galkio* will give
w”
***'^te
of Mrs. MclatoMi and tamlly Wed- bU pereeite aileaUos to the lork cootl^aed to tbelr
_____ fn« lor
Writ* lot ii
paay. aad 'it U h^ optaloa that it can
-it trOJ Mtra TO>r
Mr. and Mr*. Hoxto of WHUapetora oe made to pay a prhSt and furnite
NelaoB Parker of Kalkaaka
rreWim if r«>ra
were gae*u of Mrs. SlbSerd Sateay. < eatteEntet to M or M aea le a abort
Bcotb Miltoo caller Monday.
Merdamea Bracken. Batey. M«totyre'„nj^ Preparatlos* are now « t»ogmak wr
aad JoDCf went to Trarerae CHy toda} rcM to atart tbe piaat at oac«. WbBc
Ur*. Arnold.
this will be practiralty a part of tbe
Ur. and Un.'Oeo. Pereoas of Torch ,10 atiend tbe Old Ualds'aaeorlaUoa.
I
Ur*. 1). E. Crandall Is atOl very Idl. iioD Worlca It will be casdocted sep­
River, bare retanrrd to their winier
Dr. |C! A. Clark was In Tisverae CIt} arately ttbder tbe-name of Tbe Northguariers In Cblrago and Alak they
era I.OC6 entupany.
will retnals ia their own heme aaothcr iWednOadaj-on
UHa Anna Padden of Intsrlocben
Artettor inditery Asmred.
wiater.
I tte gaesi Of Mrs. lilddia’teda>.
While ll» actwl uaBaaetioa baa not
ttlw Mockwoodeeamatohe arhat
* gMliW.
Mra.'^IbewB
lra.Sui
I
k.in Traverse City t«eD made, it 1* practically assured
a foika are aU boay aboat^at
tbl* wete on aceoani of tbe aerlou lU-jthal another factory of cooalderable
Of Mi. Matbewa
j magaltiide wOt to bnlli in Traverse
Tbe regnlar neetlag of tbe A. O. O. City la a teort lima Mr. Calbins ha*
O.' win be held at tbe tows hall tbU jatoe ideatiSed blaaelf wttb this move' tdABI
lABCt.
evenlng.
{nieni aad is belag nipported by s
«A. <
Uabte Mich., Ml
it to dc
n lor ihr
to VC pledged a
IlamiMsd did alsptdng'la Tr*<
Henry IjlUoti of Travel* CUy Is ill fray the ex|ienBe of moving ibi- |iUbI
CKy Tuesday.
towa'today on baglneaa.
to this clt>. Tbe bead ol tbe enter­
IM. Yerkc* of KIk Bajilda was call­
prise win to in Traverse dty in a
♦.
AOIIB.' . .
♦ ed yewterday to attend Ham Wataon.
abort lime and tbe deal will probablv
who baa toco in twor healtb all wIdibe dosed. TTiere will to a few> days'
, teoH. Manb So.—Bora, to Mr. and
Oae.)
j dels) . Aowever. owing to ibe matter
Mte NlebolM KslMwr. a baby clri.
Bnanle Pray, who has been coofinefl
of aacnrlng.'a site and an Invcetlga’ «a Mthibn. ' .
to. her borne wUb tbe nuaiiw. >■ again bat aotblng was doae aw Proaecuting
Attorney Pratt felt
ibr warrant I Ion as to fieigbt rates. This it de­
Mn. Uvlofftoa ba« morcd 'back to attending cebooL
Injured man clared to to an Ideal place tor the
..Traretw jaw. ^
Jaisea Wataon aad family and Irwla should be signed by t
buslaeas. and when eeublisbed bore
hirt. Dot JobBMB la tmlte alok at Barwell Tlaltcd at Tom Pray't Sun­ or aotne witness to tbe affray, lie
was Uken back to tbe jail to awali'wUI eanploy approximately T: people
day.
tkla wrtUtc.
at good wages. It baa been eatabllabA few from here ateahded the tare- tba further acUoa of the offlcUl*.
Oratt W^'’«b6 baa llrad 1b Trared a good many years and has been a
Tbe
cause
Is
somewhat
<
«rw cny. tor the paat two yean, ba« waU party givea at the town hall at
loaey making bnslneas.
Uat ereniag la honor of ©«■« “>
C™**** has b
mgmi btck and ia
to Itvd «ii
With teese entcfpriMs located in
posted tor some time la tbe saloons
'ItaMla Hotafeb Urtn. about mile Tames Xflaest. who M soon > leave of tbe city, and the fact that he was tbis cominnnlty. Traverse City wIP
tbai
placr.
. and a Jialt eaat of tbia place.
take a long industrtal stride. With
Mrs. Neil Brawn, wbo baa been vis- half Intoxicate at the time tbe net
Mr. and Ur*. J. W. Sndib taait a;
other enterprises now under consider­
was
coDubilled
may
place
some
of
the
l':i« relatives at Bellalte, returned
trip to WilUamabiirx -rbon>blame on tbe onett wbo sold him the ation. tbi* year is bound to be one of
borne Met week.
^
great advaocement from an industrial
Neil Bailer of Chicago b'TiMUag liqnor. Urubb'ha* a police recerd as
atandpolnL
a dlaonl^ muI la of
bib stia. OaroeL
Mrs. Cbarlca UsBUDoad baa been dlU«eltloa when under tbe loBuence
of
liquor,
which
Is
a
considerable
|>art
quite sick, but Is totter at this writof the time. He Is about 25 year* of
lot.
C. E. Pray, she baa been cagraaslng age. i» married aoO has (our small

Hut ridimidliwcwhj

AY EVE^miS
liiARCB 31st

■S3-

N

•.■.mauiaMniiai

vsa u\n n «uua

We are now ready to sboto the attr^^e ideas for
the Spring Season of 1911. We shall formally present to
the pablic, on Friday Evening, March 31st, the result -of
our many months of plapning and baying.

Merchandise was^nejfer more attracttl>e~-i» facf. we
never recall a time when there was such a bewilderment
of beautiful things as is being offered this season.
We know you’lf be delighted with these Spring Offer­
ings for'they represent by far the most complete and attractive
assemblage of new styles to be seen in this locality, while qua­
lity, variety add individuality are given the highest expression,
value has not been overlooked. We have taken youf purse
as well as your taste into consideration.

/

Musical Program 7:30 to 10:00

J. W. MILLIKEN

GILBERT RETAINED

for bandy jacks, la borne ibis week.
Burl Broombead ot Boatb Mabel baa
moved near WlUlamstranb
R. C. Pray . and wife visited at
Arrble Brawa'a at WlUtematorg Snnday.
Tamet Stoops is drawing poutoes to
'mnmbiirg. Tbe price t* :S cenu.
Pray A Pray, tbe
r cttb regUtrAnatltt Pray H working tor l^rbln
Boiamtore tto weak.
t;? €M Mareb U e«re glvlag aa aome ♦ UtUTMBR NnOMBORHOOa ♦
.^pagh aU abakiagB mw.
Uttk Svteya Boopter Is vary site
Tbe weatber la too cold for sugar
;Mrttb fe*hr.a«l stonmeb tronUe.
> The g^ppe ta/dolag tbe Usgeet
Mr. and Mn. Toiwpb Allteier vialted
at Anthony Snyder's Bnndiy.
Adolph Strieker aiwnt Soaday with
Albert Lantact.
Mr*. Frank Sleder vunte ber par­
ents. Mr. and -Mrs. Ferdinand LanUer.
several di^ last week.
Mr. aaddnar-Ed PbUUpa spent Salnrday evening at-Beriaa WeBer’a.
Bd Uotner. Tr. It maklag praparattouta compl^ie bis barn which Is In
•Semrse of eoastractlon.
)^m.^ewpM vialted .at Mr. Wolter’a
^
Mrs. Frank Ai
'prised Thursday when eighteen ladlea
e to spend tbe day with ber. beli>iag her with a qullL A pot-Iuek dinner
wat^^rved. The bosteaa proved bers(df a CBia^te one. Jast before ratarwleg home all were traaied with maple
was on aaow. Mualc and singing
tedM to ibe' day's coioi-Bteat
*y Amubuecbler AI borne
bow from

' “lidi and qmiiKd nyam
ted waa,iB terrible pata, I
dnild not use nr hted or arm
Without inteDae puflerincr taia
a^kalioo gave me instant
laitef and I epn now um mr
#in as weQ as ever."—Mas. H.

______Cteace of Cleveland. O.. to
aptedbEtti vAtetioB with Eli parann,
Mr. aad Mn. Isbar Chance.
A

OLD MU ’
A
Howard Baunden, who aaed to live

Uuid
kffler-heabcuts.
bans^wMaxU, and
ad win

plUL M^kegun.
Uaurtco Rustamore. MarahA)! Pratt

iNt

J

Oeorge Eeliinger passed threugb the
f'lty today enrouie from Mapk CUy tff
bis borne at.Bttbart. fnd., afur at^oA
Ing'' tbe funergl of bis mother, who
pwKM-d sway at Maple City toceatly.
(sees FraiwM ate Clan Rntaor
bare n-iumed from a week's vlalt wllb
relatives and friends in Chicago.
R. E. Clark of East Jerten Is to tba
rtty today.

Tht Farasr’t Sta’t

ai88t Oapsrtggitr

K,

Uhl m Bite in

M’S Eiliiilsios

i.s a wonderful food-medicine for all ages of man-

k»>J»«^>‘ot.to have w orked a gretrt ton©; ;^jnd.
aey* meet.' beeauvrlnt and the teacher* and
they do most sndji,^ brought logeiber

ben-r te lyliii vary m at Uackler boa-

aOANIS
mroiEMT

.

born on the Ttb of ibi* i
VCAR8 MORE. .
Flsber la a young a
:i years old
lion and has Beard et Educatien Faver* Kaeptog:
and bears a goo>l t
never been known jo to of a quarrelRrimary Bchoel Menay fer lu
.ks met wjib bur at her bouic
r under tbe present
seme dlsporiUon. His coudlUon toda>
Original Purpece.
lidsv. sttrnirKiu lor ibe pur­
Mr. MilUr was appointed to look
I* regarded at aomewbat serious and
pose of quilting s I|ui:t. The work
T«c regular meeling©.'the board ©I‘the amtter sod report at the n
' bed ‘ki eboui «v«
education was held Tbursdiy et^nlng.j meeting of the board
be was placed last uight.
lo’ctock when a
able to tnrn over becanse of the peln- and In the absence of Msyor WMlhelm. . The memtors of t_.....................—
r<tl coadtUoD of bU wounds.
II. Montague acted a. chairman.
|,b,t It would to a good thing to l^ve j
Tbe tniani officer s^report was readj. ||,h, ,,i,ced at the norih «»rance!
“et^OTld make'l.t-r a
end abowte that dsrlag the montb be jof tbe Central acbool building during I visit.
OniE fOlB ISC8MIM
bad vUlted 48 borne* and reported, tbe j tbe summer, and on moUon o» Mr. Mll-j >ir. sad .Mr* Seelc.v w*s c .-sik-r* si
same number of cates, two cases bad Ur tbe light was ordered placed in po-' >ho borne of Sir. and Mrs. Uuy Buck
(CoaUauad tgem Page One.)
^ISundxy.
Tb’o product of the Mnucclona plant been brooikt to the anenlton of the Ljuon.
Ited about Uu.utW each
0«.n imd
...| The ,u„U,. or .!» .l««ro.
..."j .'“.Ir.'™,!;:’1« ."'S..'”:
}ccr. but with increased (aclUtles this obuincd.
'poK-d by different ue*AUrr« now to-|rbeutpaitt».
A letter w-a* reed fram tbe llartf>rd |legislature in regard to the; «r*. .Nettie IL,'
B-«liigto«"*ai:
wlU to largely increased In Traverse
i.ictUH **ai: a cjllcr
lu-lmary s< bool
her stru n..
K. .Mri J IL lisrimetr
CH.V. Tbe Iran Wqrks plnnt will make Steam BoHerlnauranraromiiany with
oibcm-al and Superlii
■‘h'twlto I K U Foxeifc borne wa«
ibe outpiu doubly ndvautaReow to- drawing the Older that they Issued re
it'cndi-d ate ail rerun s ggtid
of tbe fai-iiltirs tor meklug cast eently to the effect that the tollers lujip^ot Gilbert wi.s auitoriwd ^o^’I’‘,.
Inga. As Hoou as the pUuit here Is In all the srtool. buildings teould to j
to tbT senator nn.l
, ,„.,a ,bls we, k *i
working order, a forre of 23 skilled equipped with check valve*.
j,,,.,
,heti. to|.„.- t.i.n-.-“,d Mti.. Wu, G beon.
uMtunltteo.....
on tcartors recom-ebange
that woujii affect Li tvnile
hrnle Ucbiy. wife and family vtsii
workmen win be emplered. and iMh Tbe
----------------------------ivpsose au^
n— ,i—*»
...
fh..l t'.#. >w.r.u. „r \l^ B nS Cn Hast
mended
that
Superintendent
t.
B.
Oil
pf
handling
thc^«j>''
wlU to lacnased and expanded, and
raptui vrill to apared tb bring tort to retained..ajd that tbe boardbetonBlag to the dlKtricta Simdsy.
Eva fireeu
enter into contract with him tor^ the |
umrd al«i wem on record as fa-1
abont this mid.
................... .............................. did (hurcb
•• • aalar}- of 5:.29'i
the lossage of ito- amcniliwnt
Tbe Betlpae motor bas found .A mar­
Wliusmsburg. Suudxy eiralng
ket In iiracticall} every country on tbe i per yi*r. The report was ailoptcd that will to sulimiitcl to liiL- i>rvple J
tsroCeld attcuded grange n
I
Oilben
has
been
>
gioto and is in grant demand. It Is 1 Superinte
at Ibe Ki'rtng clcliioi
WiiUamatorg. Tite*d,.'- <
ranstanlly being Improved and Is the bead of the eit> scbool:
Mr. ate 5t». Walirr .tmidd slid
equal to any other motor nianufae years and during that time the M-boub ♦ ♦♦♦♦W40444 0 040 4
NORTH BATEb~4 duugbu-r J»a. visited with .'.!i aiid
Inred. This deal wlU give Traverse have U-en placed upon a footing ibai A
Wlltor Maiinx S.i.iitoy
City an enterprise that will grow ami to accood to none in (be slate, and are 44 4*444444e04 4r4 4 ♦ Mra Wii;
.Vorih liai>-«.
-Mr*\ llrer. .
WriBhl :in-l l.-vl-.. that will not to affected >y Ufc blghiy jon.plluienled by the authorlMl*. WhUK.li .;mj *l^^ I'riKpVaUe'lr with Mrs. S,-i!. >. j .i.
?Trav^ Ue* of. tbe -uuivcrsliy and normal pt Ibe bonii- ot .Mr*. 'M;i. (iIbBuVwrP
IMssIng of- tl MbooU.
Frida' trc-tiliig remaining for itlnnrr '
During tbe |wst few year* tbe ebMU8 Cnliiie S:it«-< is working lor
j.. i;... — s
rolimeni In tbe jOBkor and senior Mrs llxnns.
Tbe .'iMing tody (riend* -of Mtoa:
.
_
classes has doubled, and this year
VMtaMi'lt IWh-liLitbAe will bg 6: graduates Manual
■ -training In the «:boo1. ha. been emBBey» teffff *»»■«
,,i^,u*icd. and the «ork ihst U toing
ik
nnhealtby kidnevs are re- 'uouc In ihrMe biaiulu-> ai>- prudn, mg
highly pltasius results, ate the coel ol
uniiia tbe scUMls la kept far
below tbe^gvra reached In'many of
anlts an moat UkcU- (be rllir* uf IbiK size In the : tale:
u,loUra.
co«i«.uo«
U» |.n*i
bmI el. '
s.o-vie3eveei bn.na. •—
«
:rents bsve;

Uwill Hiakc thc

close reu I dcUcatc,sickly baby sfiong

out'T’oIdS! !ere: club* and general Interest to ; and WCll—'WHl givc thc
, .
wort.
'
.
...
&»h^i«afei^a^bowaacryergas| o„rlB|: thc tdminUtrailim of Super-' palc, anCTHIC .girl rOSy

morrow freu Alma, where they i
Miss Bessl* tecM aad Mlnato PdFter. wbo are at Bennnla. wUI arrive •riace yen of iirgreat menu
•a eaiariay. alao bUn Mar; Baglcy
and Fannl# Swanay.
_________ _
Mrs. Sarah Lane will met a port- stand* the biyb^baesme it*
able MUage betwem Uw Rmtom^
Ite.. hmaD aad
H^irtw dsrlag tbe gnmmgF amteh*.
.Mra Bcnry Lardl* vUtte t* Brand
■Mid* And Adrian lor Smur «*«k.
Tha Bods an hoOttU ■» aAdRiM
tothdrhoBM."
The 6oagragatlnMl Ladle*- Aid mM
aad a«4te lor Mrs. R*ay at Ih* K. O.
T. M. haB Wi
metrari MrftoasU hi
k'tCMBhte. MtitIgB
ttUB
r'haadaom* taam of wort hanca.

the fc-booli bki
aad at a nominal expcn*e made to pro,'dutr bigbb saiUCartorj results In' ft Will pUt flcsh Oil thc

bones of thc tired, o^■erworked, thin man, and

I cberktog epidemics
At tbia rowilng Mr. Foote ’..lought
' ap the question of making some kite
; of a teange at Uie Oak Pai-k acbool.
kcCP thc tfod man
Ubrary. aa then bav* hwa too )maisr:
...
I conplalBU of late about rowdyism i qF WOmaD ID COOdltiOD tO
g the boy* who go there to tbe;
mtog. In ^veral toitance. win • rCSlSt
OT pDCUmODia
Wi bare been beokeo and other! .....
' damage done to the bunding. It was -in toC WintCT.
r iboa^Obat there boo teed of keep-(
-*a*xj|„su,teOUatei
. lag Ibe UbrttfT opea after • oNdoek to|,
_____
• the eveatag. as do worktog peotdc
_____ ________ .-.w.*-.' vtolt the room at night, aad ihom- who
rteeourafbrhaMawttlhffianaswte ' ---------- - ---tarud tor daring
day a* 4be> are; gaytr A BOam dtetadBk. Mm Tato

rerice

1 he most papular teaee mMetoSay.’ C
taatelMasshpwyoBlhc toop lhal has a

“*?-rank xrOde.
iam
m

i

pAdK r

QIU ND TOAYBBaS HE&UP AKD yRAVEBSE BAY EAGLE, TTB^AT. MABCH £8. WL.

■Mkcc”. '«|«n tmi tb» latliMd a reey kalterini rary eMnrwyeo 4a wo ata-«B^ te Bte M to wU
‘ol^bfZuS
!ufb&tWrwiJirt IM'drawBtHidi'te•b4 tl)B ud-rtllrMd ftAoet. ibm li
'^btldteAta Oa eCtilF Bda of t£i known la kBtaBa cmrry'yaad ttacoamoaptoMB te awaktaM
a very MapiM* ud OMOtb naatac
*T dbs'i Bind tattBf yon. teagk 1
................................................
-Patrtrtar be bpm ont "Hr pftra WbB wto tonoBg back B bto cbnir
foeIBb- ,Od«y
,Odtey taoogb. ainee tet Ihad nsaw
...............
call K Ml aid‘ I mn'a fosiBb-1
“And By fatber-B I
aake. yon don't bma to Ml bo tet wttb bto tends B bla pnektB. and te yon will
sBta iirBUBg at te cocnaro cf bto
MeVkkar.' *|W#d to use
uee It. te ted asprcBui^
yan tern baen bare all tbe erenBgr
wtett In alntag tow. and
m -bawK
0 know tetr
Bee eBaCsBOe fare te teMBBn BM ww knlf laual. bnK andrienk
Again Onntiy *
r Bllaa
s nbTfa toeky w» ora nlaaw McTlekgr'
laa bad been cUefcad eC
sinr Bek at Bf.
not qdto of mg^Uy yeMfin. tet •(
Itnlf B Blmc-a qaation.
tet qnaWy .«<,d«taa aalPpeoBBalon teanld. "A third party algbt imagine
-H. . • u,T„. u4 • ^rr ,««,;«<- “» tonmu. OM. ct U. Mtet yon are trying to bribe as^
^
•‘Load pt gtfojr te teridatad.
i me. ^
AS j1 teppi
TteVa aa right. BBnnt
1 know, b, to well np on te
-Wtera feUry yon baan BuyBd yottr^ , aide of the aigumeav and I bate tara I
«he ana wbo. taraatlng tn MnB.
artf.Cmt D(da*t 1 )(ta ten yon that
“Wby tadkldan 1 be Barer ebe damnta aaeh oter. ^
nat^ to the tccaplad role In tte .
be wooM terry and iMile ^ tad apparraily porataata Bor* tiMbe B te bfggBt Bdn la tte ytatet
wocM at onra. aod we an raragnin . Ooon somewhere la tta atat. I'm t ble tban peoBtA
Ob. ao^wttb baary tney-“te laa't
M;b
It. Tta nra flgnrtaf on aottel^ ' j gating Md. Hardwick. n3 I'd Ittn loi Into te ctaft ttaa opanad by tta dx
______
of onrer
Blonat ateoh Ms Hand. “Ito.ldMn't know yea am. Nobs to If U to any-] ntra bta with mu Oat of tet no- of bnatem te btwk tnead man B^ ^
' aonad a wadga of enwtoua BqBrT.
-Ai.“ «M BBtat and a imte know it. and boonaaa I dtet I tare tbBg torn tban a marw «o tba
later, *?baak yon. Dirk: I am gratty ioit an entire ereatog. It waa cttaal surtb and ona or two of te pUnata ,hu: if HcVk-ter could tera a good.' ta addliloa to bis mtatag priBrndli.
badly cot at tooeb. aa yon'ra dia^ of yon to deny aa tbB laat aeatang.
Patricia."
“ Tbit last <aranBgr “ aba otaoad.
Boetlag lastr
“Wby lastr"
“We yrarttrnUy BnMad today. An
before tbe putitle-^McTlcitar conid ' tbe ratting of ttaber la te ntw Mr“Bacansa 1 as BarBg Beaton and
banr or two OB Mooday will aettle K." New England Monday. It B te only
taro aneb a mat iWtal for bto coc-: ..t raosrraa.
“After wbkta yonll go wmir
poratloD .-ounsel wad would agree to; AgaB Btouat was good mUsBdW
tblag to do."
“By
^..lloeday
naaa
train.
If
I
taa
lire Botewbera wliMt nhootlng dto- hrtpfol. One of bto cBoBtetat B.te
“I am aerTT you arq tnUag It tbis
rm »i m kr aiM • •»&
young Ban's Idaato
ray, Bran." aba deprecated in tba sla•baire for a t1«r nctil Bloeoi broke .cHy tone that always aada bta hot­
w. Blgbt sll ba Pfrauadad to bnry to
eorae----te legil --------- of tta'fMnat
---------e tatebet and lira
ra IB paar*
paar* and
—* am.;
— Mrrire. and Bloont bad acqalrad at
la npon Oantry*! tnpplag of tbe dasea
'=Bram'aSnB?'~iraB tte eelat ra- aulr rbyibm arttb: -If I can get ly rcBontfnL “It hnrla ay aensa of
aecood tend a workBg knawBdgd of
»»7\-I aappaaad oratTbodj kaaw k.“ randy I any ge wltb yon. Dick. Woald groporilon."
'
I ^ ibBk yoo taran*! any
A
alow
aBlletoprrad
Itaaif
arer
tbe
,
the
forestry
sKoatlon B te w*at end
'^'^daX' Oaatry daalad. addinf. ynBBI^
mMcb. PatrteU." be aaM
aw f^ of }ibe railway Bagnaie. of ibe legal atstns of te waatefn «Mr“\rbaK700 dost tall paopla aboat
“Toe: I wonid mlod no aneb rbat half Bortwelv'. “If yon bar# I aa sura
dte I joo say in te bralnulog w
Moraarar. ba had «*cy
Tonraair ooeM ataka a ptottj big book I‘d willingly Bl« a train aod worry ent
It la drsadfuljy dBlonad.*'
^
aod^aewed
opBJoua npan the
tf It ware pilatad. Laag ago reo ad- a few note of tbe cblUy Boitoa boon
A white tabrd old gentlsBao la (be
____ _ _____________ »___ ' qorailou Jf te conaerratlop cf Ite te■dCtad la BO ttet yoa wm waatan ratber than ioae tb# ctaoce of baring
Tn
sot
saying
it
1

^
‘he
j
„o,.,
,
snneao was caiHng itaptUently te Pa. bate, tet yoe Mrar' told do aag yon along. Brer moet your fatber'strleia to rone and take bw place oc.
»ora."
er—tbe prrneoi Mra. Blount. Eraor tel ba Bight rioaa tba door. .
tare Jnsi
k-al'j.
"i^teate >t *aa tecaoaa thm omi be asked enddcniy.
, don't bitaad te comply wltb te —
Mt Is you wbo bare (ba dlBtortad
I(,pn»d been Iran m
as Httla ta tail, t ted a borteod. Uka
■*No,“ /
I dlHon"
parapectlra. -Eran." 'ite coonteerd.
mbdii tele rrmarked i
“gbe
la
a
dno
wosan.'
Oanrry
reo' ^ Thu st«ty mf a'yomtu mt"'s oCbar bora-or, m, tMoalblr It waaat
“Wtat randlrtonr
Hiieaitun of ibe
iSe prueperoa
j
“Wbate art yon going?"
Ttat you turn orer a new leaf aod
hommt Mmtpf to “broef’ 4ho teita tte eatel. r vaa bora ea (te tnrad.
“I aa gotng west day after taaor.
■emed ra wrMlU
■te I bare naderatood." Tble time
a^^te people of (hb state teif- ^Vtlce ^
tho pomor of tho CUvta Bar arban tte raoeb waa a
»w.“
bard day's drlra fraa (ba oaaraot Blonnfa r^ waa icy. Bot now GanSmsMim" to mm. abasrMn|f^ <n- atdppbif cam) os tte leUrtad. At iry'a eyca wart twtaUlng. aad ba
*«ow Oddr <he aald. “Wa are goof tho wmHtimg tvatva 1 coetd idda ttoa.* *Mt oof aad yraaaed bis adrantage.
ig sraai. too-papa aad l^tteagb not Blonta. “iM’a go tack to te bagtnStag aad Btnn orer again. 1 raid that
^4ho "vbMfa wttMn mhoola“ tn ‘ropa down' ttte aay otbar raaeb bra^ “tooni bare to ferkoo wltb bar if qolia so soon ns Monday."
waa aa yet (
•Too arrr he qDsrlod. “Whs
Gordon to going to be (ta next go*"" ““‘
m doopormtopoUttooe otmggloof Taeacstar. aod I tad earar aaaa a yon ge to tbe greawwood .country.
Bran. Next to your fatber. abe Is tbe nboau Id ibe westr
arnor."
Oodmy. Tho oonotor, otromgly tn. tows Uggar tbaa Palatad Bab"
"Bow do yua know I atf^
rwaoaiot.
She
did
net
cell
bln
where.
Tbe
coen
of
last
resort.
Indeed,
then
are
"I know yon did. nod I Mid be feraau of roundups
“And wtet bapiiaead vten yoe »ara
msnr' tald tbe etpn'Jtats.
ttomohod bohimd hto party "ma.
ear.
aotor
was
wblirtas«be
ebnof.
a
good
many
wbo
say
that
aba
Is
tbe
wouldn't
be.
not
U
sr*
can
help
It,"
twalrar qoarlad Oantry,
,
willing enough to play te gems Utte '
«*<»«," prooomto am aimoot in.
fear wm swiuclng up 10 bla tent bo- raid tbe
*Tte graataat alafwiiisa ttet no
cards
sbonW
fall.
hind
tba
pilot
wheel,
ond
tbe
old
gen-1
dalermlnttlou.
■omimaraVo fr^. and tho eon. arar coma to a half grown boy. Dk*.
-Bloont said aotbiag. N
“Beraaae you art not traroHng on
tiemsa In ibe tnnneao wi# grawtag | Tte inetbodi you will uko' to de
Oaauy tHcd once morr:
fital hotmoom fathor and son a* My BOtbar dM."
quite rlelently Imiuiiladl.
! feat hlB will Insara bto ctocHon. Uc“Not Blarmed, Erinr
“Ttet wna terd." Oaatry-aaoaBtadi
0da young tamyar, olnglo hand,
“1 aten't ray goodby." she aald teatl-1 Vlcter. You feUowa are mighty slow
mi, ftghto for vltor A« honoatty tban. “Tow fa(bar nrrlad again."
l-H, .aactm
ly. glrlng Wm her tepd at parting. ‘ to learn yonr Isaeon, Yoii don't know bwitetw; Lft,» ma 111 Ifti r«.
“Not for aaaa yaara." Blout onaltHaUoooa to ho tho troth and
A Kood Bast
“Not tn tbs sligbteat degree, DIrfc. “nor otelt I tell you where we are go anything but bribery, lie times hare wtet I'm rotag to do. 1 teiegrapbad »*•••*
dad. “Bot for aa tte baaaoaa non
wm yon take that for year anawer
hdtdo one ottth a tromon.
I.et It U auf wlederaebm-'tlH ctanged. and you hard- not rteogod bta this afunwba, MUng bta w; rt»«Mn oaptayaea of te goreteimt
With them. 1 nay Gordon will b* Ibe throw np bto Job In Boston nsd come.
<« rognBr Dekstt Uko other
tow and ranoBber It bemftarr
wa
meat
again".
ate fraan acteol I araei
out bcr*. If bs coiMa pretty som be PMP**."
nan gorenor."
Benpa and back tera to tte Uw
"I bnow tbty Jo.'^ ndaltMd tta atb>
Again there waa a atralaad tOoncak Wfij be le^Uy a dttosn ef (be state
CHAFTM I.
rifAfTER II.
aafitel. In aU (tet U«a I'm narar aase
It wss tbe rice preaktoat who br^ befor* elsctlou. Yon raid we didn't
kta than, wltb a sharp aide gtahca
oantciA aiia *t»."
tte ante ter or tty natlra atata:
ma MM.
tar* anybody bnt Htnkta to ran f»r wblcb Btaunt mtoaed. “sapaetoMy tf
a# fonnd t match aod rellgbted fals
,<MS «M waa ftrlaa a enab teaa narar baan waat of Ornate."
N
a
prirtta
dining
room
In
te
laattorney
gentMl.
I'U
sbow
yon
If
we
they
ar* traroUng oimi aecrat BlaBin *
“It
wa
ted
tbe
ufeat
kind
of
mecigar. When be began again be was
“Tban (br amaior'a-yoar fatbar’a— stUI iblaklog of (be "apron atrtsf"
at tbf Cooatrr rtaU aod
Jorlty
ta
tbe
leglelatnra
wa
couldn't
taren
trI
“Y
ou ne*«ax ta atormod. Tan tata
lunnounitlD boieU wboat ant, ttenca be waa 0BI7 a dOUttcel dfa tea orriar loarbtd yooT* cUuae In tbe •enator's t^egrem.
trasce portico feres tba capitoi te nre of accompUehtag anyiblng
Mr. Hardwick McTk-kar was not of' Mt told Be anything te gcrirnmant
vaak and fuaat at iba
. “It totKted M on (ba aympatbadr
graonds la (be chief dty of tba wUb-Cordon in tbe goreraor'a ottcc." (bora wbo dgbt as bob beatlug te! «>ald makt nat of." ratnraad BBaat.
"1 can't undaratand bow any man
U^tvatf^aooqfb 10 tn rt' IHafe. 1 «w a larga baaitad. with wwtera Mood in bis relaa could
be asserted. “Ton don't need, to b* wtad. lYtei time tbe deft waiter was rattytag te Jest 00a neesraary mat*
told that."
elaartac tbe table and aerring tU tu^okaa.
_______..
arer te contest to mariy and aattle tag diaaer.
“Oh. I don't know,“ was te calm amcll code*, be ks^ alienee, bnt wben
down B this ararcinilsad neck of
On tte goaat book of tba Interaitad happtorti woe Mn
rata. ““
Ibaf
woods." be saM.
Boutttnln one of tbe Ben ted regls.' rcJMhdar. “Goidon to an honest mga te UBS wax.ft*y rl|ie be said wtat ^
PatfMa ted aaM -7(ar' It waa
•homh.
thma was to ba said.
,
fosaairy Mbjacl
-Can't jonl- Blount amUed. wltb tared from Chicago. Tbe nama wss
Oka
a arlpida. te
bMU
^TouTa «t ra be tta o.ra of th. *«taf oa. oftor tbe M I hU «rtlB4
Bftta laolancn.
lllfglbla to tbe cursory eye. bot aloe*
-teaaNalj. ate artM te ted raai tte
a ntttag Bta
“No. I can't." naaertad tba weatera- IT was (be stgnalurt' of. an amplra not do that. McVlcter. Ton'ra too
aiwia WNVW iHUrb ted caae^Mla
“ ““
_____
badly out of practlea.'’ _
or. adding; “Of couraa I don't know builder It was
te ..VM at dtater te waat «et asd
tbe eosiarn yonng woman. 8be may
teMaetelrlaacoratraf tlM ran#
te all (tat U lorely and enticing
«M» tte frtronttaa ted aot a*
“Sbe Is." daelatad Blount, with tbe
air of one wbo bad llrad long eoongb his ice and was silting back to clip the i
^
^ ^
to know.
««•»
end from a rery long aud rery black j
your fellow TtUroad man- which was sbodt to teppan. not pr*.;
"Yon nay tet at If yon'd beet/uk- dgar. Be was a uau past middle ,ga„. ,h.t.ron ter* lost tte Straight- rtacly In tta praseot form, perbgpa. bat j
log a few lamoM." Gantry langbed. age. larce framed and beery, with tbe ;
combination. You don't know ta some fora wblcb amnM Inrolre tte |
Then, itlih tba flleadly Impodeoce •quare. retolute face of a boro masier j ^ow to mat* a cirao 8ght and H's prorldlag of a place for tbe aeeaior’s i
wUicbonlyaconefa comradeahlpcoold of clrcutnsiancea.
non. and M OmUed inwardly wben bk ■
tet toot ww be
your own feult.axense. “la aba bars tonlgbtf*
ftBemberyd that be bad gttan GaMry. |
Uteq gMte • Tary UfeUka tetta“No."
te dirtotan (raSc msMger of the
(tlta a( tte dtappolDtod lorar tte
I Jaw took time to conaUer.
“Telt me abont bar." Qattry teggad. company. Hardwick McVIckar was
BMM oaat.^
Tonr't* aparrtag with me. Blount,' Traoscoottaentai: taewnctlona to took I
"1 don't often read n Bra story, tat I rrally ibe actire bead of lie aBalia and ' be mI*! dually. "Yon are talking to
V It tea itea. oi te tte amat
Uka to bear 'ob.“
atete tet QW teadyta^
tbe dlreu-ior vt Its policy.
me as yon
you mlgUt
migui talk
laia to sa cocoBlttso
wuimukev
.*Ttera Ba't aneb to Ml. Dick," said
AmtMi ibr small round table rat Ibe
W ; Of Ibe Good Gorernment leagea. Let's
BlotuL “I'ra known b«r for a year, rantray Bagnste's dinner guest,
Gantry's repon before taking any |
“ ! get together. Ton control |he political
and I're lored ter from (be drat dty. wbo was aura tbso McVIcfcsr's mateb
Jip a ebatr." aafd Btaaat. nat
b I simation. and we recognlie tet fact. draMsd steps ta te targataiog with |
Ttet to ctaptar 1. and chapter 2 ends ta big booed, square stunldered i*y-1 u*et me balfway and tell me wtet Bran Blonnt'a fatber. but <
400 teteektey. canaMet^ bia )Ut
tbe story wltb oaa amalL word. Bte ■IqDe;
te crisis ted arrlced. ^ q>
■tqoe; u
a man whose half eentory was m
jpg want."
says 'No.'"
'
written only ta (be thtofc grisxled telr^ -1 arut a
SMy It could Mt b
Tte dhteaa aba
atU 1
and beary graying mnsUebes.
< BaidwA; ttet's ail. .\ad yon'ra got te tots te riceprasJdeol tried for te |
try In benrty aytopatSy. Tougb. tou't
-I wish I c-onid c-unriBca -yon tet j (g Mk<T»-clean flgbt this dBS If yoa
It. old manl Wtafa tbe oteuclcr
It lasT sroKb while to bald ma at' nagt me wttb you. A new day has *^^%‘^S^lng a good dsaL Btonnt
“U to Mtoa AnnecB' carcar. Bte baa MB's length, aeasior." McVlcktr was | rfawi^d ta American poUtlca. 1 and , and
yon don't seem to rraltaa IL If
—-------apen bnsdad dO enWe Mag wadtng been stndylug at borne and abroad in onytag. -You know u wall as I do,
rrcognus It. and you and ' **
tad
Btn te Baddy atm of poltUca ta prepenitlOn for social aettlement work ttet trader tbs fwraeoi law ta
this ;
uod don't aeem to recogntae It j
balfway. as yan auggaot
aoneda good to te.’
gtntlfy u naMtlss that wasn't bB la tbe targe clttoa. Of conrae 1 fcsaw atale we ar* |«cilr*ny btokrupi.: That It te dlfferenc* between oa. U «liat en«ranty bare we that we woaT
iVe do a lOKlug bnslnras from tbs bo- '
pnraat case U romea dosra ta : be compened to go all te wayr
■•a aabtuon. In ordar abooi IL Bnt I tbongfat-I bopad"mek OanOT, ddttUte Wa "
“Ton bopad It was only a young wi
Bent we crura yonr stale lliie.".
yo® ar* gqtag to Bgbt for a raU- '■ Tb* doe ltn*d wrinkle* were apptoft
tet te woaan mlgtat ndx and min­
“Yea: II seeBs 'to me that I
hare
majortiy tntae Isgtolatnra. and 'te M>ta at rha coroM* of tte bendBadMk lbr 'adlkte.
gle B Wnahlagtan aeetoty for a brtaf man's fad. wtdta It preteUy to.* gan­
beard aoBeiblag like (tec before.’ eon wsorReraoMs forthe’ brad of ! Rory Bloom eyes.
tea raariiiad yak, k—l I
Blanta or two ta got blatalf etaetod try cni In.
“T-yaa. I'm afraid that wna Just was (be n
tetekt aayte it waaM Wtei
tbe ticket because yon know ttet you [ “Yon ran t qsite rtae to tb* acnslou.}
^
a
ts dU out as naasptrad tara of two
Miat
I
did
bopa.
Dick.
BM
1
eooMo't
te«f brard tbe simple trnfb. can depend npuo bl
yaa wtetetta te tatetadi
1( you don't j ran you. Hardwick^' smUed (be
In tba-DBHad BBtaa aanatemajority. Von are not going to : "V 'O'J like t.
In te; Bnmid tow ncteaL
It OMom aalA That was ihrao talk agatoat It. Confound it aU. yon tben. Aid II to B tald tajnstlce not
tags of *
mo$, tew MKk teger un yan te iwr yonro ago. wnnnt fCt B« Woablar can't go about amaablag Ideato fw tte only to^tbe railroad, but the P*o- ^^»™jT,oids or te majority elt’bef ' you <
wss glad to find aatn* atMagk of
pie II serrea. tYe .-an'l fire adequau ; wuhogt
help of Ibe i«riy organ- that ii isn't going to cost too mneb."
n n^ net <« tte law arteoc sf tet BM baan't teiotian. Wban I was paopia you lora bsair'
; Ibe boBowmtag waadarar’s quMoM
'
for a litth
to othuroo BtaB.” 0^ Btont-iaBt down Mara Bat wBiar te 8 a'doek It waa qnite tots when Gantry, plecd- aerrlc* wben Ibe cost exceeds
pulse aoBWerlDg to te noaror rl*M oC
'
It." was
atealiiMlntetar. If yd> fat Ba podpb.wafo atm tnenlUgg Mra. 'lag waarlaeas 00 tbe ocora of bit bard sarntaga.''
: te Boontataa.
-n't
t* rallcoad
•* V get
ae- noth-1
i preaMoara
■ anal
, srard..
-------....
MdMXW te teMM paterM BBaafn ga^nn^ad tbe wlM nrsatarn arnak'a work at tte railroad aar'
Bid tba
tekktetnd ni aak for a chnnia of ter^ af tte Ban. ksnaur inga- want to bad.
tag without your help sate bead of{ "Ton bare all te ttm* ttai* to be-! At the telog carBtatar. wtaed»ra
la te long BIk wttb Gantry Bloont asked (be man whom tbe etc* prral- tbe party organlatloB, That is why I I rw*en now and etactlon. I'ra told yoa
^
tad
taaraed
many
tblnga
about
tba
podete
»ddres**d
a*
senator.
assra
JW
oete

uluuri
,er
oj>ai
with
ma
un
IVto;
|
whsi
A
I
vv,
am
avi^
gol«
>w
to
w.
d*.“
.

.
.__..
.
_
I asked you here to dinner
tetry was eteckilng K»my.
“You know well enough that wo
, -yon know very well that we can't *?”**?*.5**
“Und of lara. Bran." ta aatd. iltlcsl attnatloo In hto oatlro stat*wandertog for te Iftst ; ^low yon m do wtet you pmpoau .
*'* InnCbooa
.taMora yan loM Ma anea id •^Va an ^nqntad aaa. all rIgW. tblngs wblcb were enlightening, U not pnn'l convince an anil-raUroad com- , w,
ingryr Prton.
“ was tbe half an|
Kaw tet te rMltod U h* riBiB
MUagn .day* tet yon i
half hour 1' yno rrslly bellera
bqt jiftijra got a lot to Bata yrtaning
Mtbing at te
I. be bad aot r
gbtat tte nengtor and Wa palMea. t
bawk dacad mao atac* te aarly after
you tte trntb; and (tntU t»> ■Hkn. Otet aMpaa. dan. te tai‘t B In Oaniiy
rw^ar.i '
warning two years aro'yoo j •»( a* laat.'
(gg Dobo. Bnt tbe abs«iice of comppatoundrar tkdwbt nnek abwt tiw It for te aaelal frlOa and fMtelawo! tte rntirond lateraets; beoee be was
-*J«
ii ii^-il^e
I **"'«“■'
»•
"P- '
^ •• ^ »“'Vlrt*r.''
sblp was a raltof ratber ten a depdrato
go
lu
te
new
field
wltb
wM BtoaoRb ratter eryptn-^
was. tet aa BilaBta a few
^ bi^^w
ta.ralBBpl,.
iton.
boundartos. u it tnn we Bigot
eBooghr
CHArTEIl IIL
a In faror
tblnga. PoBllcnHy waakhig. Darid n ratber stroi
r our cbon.rr and go i
«tel new yan SI* tblnhter of Jtr
of tte daferdant -orporatlan. Gantry M well s
Oara agala tbe ric* prealdent reg gALSX oalloc
ingHMd tte rnliroad Ban. waking w- Blount B te WtaiM BM to bU ntmia bad IndBatad piony bitedly that tera ont ef bualn-s
“All of which lm« come to Is- a prrt i
““
8 a cbsrUsb faie deet**d It inrm 00 ttat be might return te te PnBaas
Tbnra good. Wm ntodlng a few today. Ba ran taro naythlng be wna room far aa astlsant eorporailoD
wnuB. flOB Ite bead of tte tiekat
1 ed out tbat Btount was not to window. When at length be had te
for tbe rnliroad. with bend' tr old alorv. ncX-blsr- raid tbe II. !«“»»-»«» When be epoke U wm a*
ktete «««« ***^
>• down. Ton spoke ratter anaarlngly counsel
icuiw milerlv Ttm didn't mate me
Bghtlng -ony-niitao commander,
tare Giniry foe a uaTettag lunged fur dgni of a buncta ef rattta.
quanara In tbe capital of bla attire
last now of bit two mootte In tbe atata. Blount saw at onre that tbe re- taotvc
thirty
«1I« ... l«^^yoa tell I. ' lor an* you era noamng no wiwu
-..........—
. -* raBpanton beyond CWcdgo. wltb tbe senary nlgbl herd hanging
Ba might tare gone taA if qaireteor*
, well op toll. Ieuji-ra-yuu can .wlug
by one leg ta te saddle to watrb te
•ktet pnaad tbe new(r conw
(■“ political rater all uv^ nsuta. I know
Vinn‘gefte M iBMrrB tedwaan tte be had wanted (0. and be aetaany 4M tea legal, and U nts ntlnd's eye be
.u ite legtolaltre. aM you ran baee It be railroad ntan. wbora tastaem fol t«»lbg iralii. te raU of te weal stm
aoch BoradlftraK Thtsk-taBadlOo saw hlpweir atroUins Urmly ns tbe de-K, ..a .
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w. ,i i,.r.
c-.- uaed lilm Wherever be went, bad ta- ooro mure trumpeting ta kb eaia.
two eteUn.
tbat” te aid.
-- a smati umber sfalpplog atattou
lu’aasur. t ran tan yda the oHna* fendSr of Icgltlwsie tKwincM rigbts In
Batty BMated tte aaart at yel­
Imo, via.ar.l,OT..,
1,. ivm Mt, n.rt'lft. M.niiiiiD Uh- 0H>aBiniDs wbB* te
A. tift I-Tft ..t tw. m... V I
VM.,. n, .ft,
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a ragma
ragten wu«-nwbwv p><|N>iar
p-pniar prrjiMjeiprrjirdk-e
low gw« anfnliy aad haU it ny *a Hon eat In (be grteseweod caodtry ti ;a
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. cooraiie cbalr noto Betftqiotls. *nd no tbe ntornfng lugs wrew abei down to tbe BMa U 0
te wnata te* ol tbe eleetric eeO- you srani to know B."
capable
of rfsine hr nnaivblsilr ,._l.
bctabis. aertnl tbe inno B--tras the table,
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“Make It siBpla;" was BBani etate globn 1» 4ate Ite airM tte
Tte plcmr* raibrr fteOsM btni "* bled as. Kordwi.1 i.bsl ns lo deatk ,
dtiten.
while
you
nnaB U tte.ehM dty In te “graai
sregW aot teve>art • troe d-wm
ooHool
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tiv.,.--... m,. ftt^ ,v
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teadeatawy." tte enteal «C te atate,
of the tUshflwTRIontito «r
lilount gut uff li
u Mbersuiea this year- tbe prosiwct or a •«o41g bad been
not te (iBt tefktea aih^ittly In1'bere wss a freight vwreck
oajtoag a ranewal of tba other tea ianplrlne
tentad n> late antral:
l-r.lut
(.I.iui s
« few U«,w-S
miles
farther
ASA
lAieA waat.
AASVA. SSW
spd
e flgbl on tbe rall- ' It was aflar tbe aslira bad bceo
9m Braa tetbr »o«M- aataMb Aannj Malnat lleyno>4t If we pot up te
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roads." sbM Gantry. There ta only ksarkad from tte bedtime flpr ibai ^DI rate tow v^cut tatuetrect."
w^b
vuVi"
^e tW pre.H. ui sat up sod put : Hgbt tl.nl ^ pgM. and wben II ta< euturta upon
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fur several h.Hua
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Ota toaae befbra tbe people, and that Blount left bit cbslr aiu' te-»^-tudetl
- been (tBlilar-sbould
By
tfato
time
Btounf
was
boMetl
reUs elbow. 00 .be «lge of (be table.
,
“> n-Ata br stiorwey general
U te TraatoMHlBeeM rallwv. Tte corner of te Teranda tv gv aud «;
my an
ieml>ered g^ouad. Forty miles away
“Ton nr* too tmmy for tna. Btount. I roa almply teraa l anotber man la
(utormera. ns they rati ibeoMtan. dec among te rwrkrd ,atv9wbli««
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^hc-flut
I B duwetkio somewtat oast ml honh
Had I'm u» S|>prefln--e at te game eb te party to pot np against blm "
•twM IB* ta togtotote na out of atoat- te Iswa.
fourteen years of ahMnce
te tbe
gro* Bf wttby.
In all te .rears we've dickered' "Veu ve settled ibis dednltely In ^
: i.* cm is.s ,ft.k wwh .
nttbywaatlro MaUT
rjATiD duJTjrr, Oom. Wa aball teat tba toetiua aal Blount bad Just awakcotd a siccf.r (ber.
tnamh* rou've always been o «m- yonr own mlud. bore yon. Hardwlckr *®"*'®*
'I?..*
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cimSewr to ns', aim (v unrvrcr Uie atotBit lighter f.w y..ur vwa band, waa tbe quiet qaesttoa. -I'n. eorry. ,
ftetattetak of otntry tet •a our teat 10 stay M aanh."
hour's gallop to the wmtward te level
I te ttegma a te adgtet -KatnrMiy.- Hid BlonnL -And ay BMlua oAa new Italian car wheu a Wtaf. tappenrd IP yool Bara you; I're beeo topics jw bad learned ytwr ^ s Hi' face wA. m>mn of k^« rsy. of the setitag «in would ta playI ate at (be reraads eatran^
ifllkii te b(wded-B baek. BBtaa—tew doai te ataodr
acuutred a new *« of raortotkioa. «r , totaon-you aad your trtta. I ras* 1
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stattoo of rallied
• ateVkw whn tte. gMoa Tte Mat of your teTtoqt «u te (tat at ItuK a few of
to teTonly a dlffetent way of wbl*- ] bar* ibis eyrataTtavparad to sbow '
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•*: Hat. wblcb bad bar* tesUpikatpoliit
Bar.oseBlmad Oaatry. “But taalD gnaato wera leartag rarty.
plag te devD around tta stimpT'
1 jw* a docent way oai of your Iron-!
ranch. And kilfwaiy beBe draw back wben tbe Unie grasp ^h. I don't k»o*.“ f«w»ad te btra. M fir ta tbto ani* totawerw I "V
1 wisb 1 could laU yon. Ttet* ar* a
‘“'t ^
SB
tbe
reranda
came
down
tbe
CM«.
“We
nr*
all
grwwing
aMarta"
;
‘f
Tta
bswk
fseta
une.
to lay tbe horse corrals of one Dcbbtoby.
good many paopM B oor aack of
I
bermK
.of
te i
woods wbo would ttka to know. It
and wtoB'’itorta{B You donX dray , Again tbe ralltuad Bagute put bto

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- -• boy Bran's qatl
wlS Bak* all tte dUTeraova la Ite
te
dabi
you ewe IN. d«. juor
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‘ elbows so te tafato edga. “Wbai was
was tarolvrd ta 9*ttbaokefin
world wben It ccoms to a atawdown."
“Do wa owe you anythly
i ywr HMral w,y/ majofT- ta aakta
attt*tloa. It «u (ta refer^ce lo te
(To ta esnUhaad.)
Hhad te Binpt» BpIlllBii:. ."u wp 1

^ TM Itwaral^le
^ S^afw
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By

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LaaraK^lta. 1 like bar w *alU
■»> phy lou of food canea. Tbara
a« Uinr Mbour. »n «r MtoL I
ba*a abo« a tallo to a baU to *o.
I ha* a nl** ito at SaMlar achonl
ibla Bwmln*. We bad Ulaalgnary
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Haatia*. «oat all or the Bandar
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arbool none, *oi aent for a IKOe
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^u^a ennelv 4orh. boT In India. 1 saw a pirtnr* of bln.
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„e la a praUr little boy. and do^n'i
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aonahlaa >odk aora than live yeara old. We
btlch't ■ ^
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saying, “BtbyJCda. come from your
i®. «®
etolea today.
Bnnday. We live In Cedar Bon no*.
cor

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•efC <»or. 1, tt'll. Ml.
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Otto ertoe, Oadar Roa. Mich„ Bos

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a. P. D. No. 4.
Veto Wree, Empiro. MWi. Name
•ml by Bvaljto nimir
Kail# FVoa. Provetmmt.
vidt.
■ Nmaa ae« by Mary Fteca.
ItalDh cndr. Cedar. Mirh, R. P. D.
No. t Name’mat by Oeiu <Mdy.'
snitge) . itodlh Boardman,
. MI^R. P. a Sk A Name nmt hy
Mlamra Soacr
a«d Kora llavwood.

Pna RkRIm

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♦ Caab. to M plaaae ato aw * card

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• t to«l try la bo tovln*. balprol ^
and blfd to Ofarjfbadjr
^ avary nalat tbln#.

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toll la
la trylny
trylny ta
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rn-r-rr BAWda

•UNdHINE LnrdRt.
Wk«t ■ »k» ChrMm» to to! Tis*«(mCUj. Mk^K.r.I>. No.4.
1 to Bf
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m» ai
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Iobm' «w
Otor Han. Mioh, B« M.
W«n to «t tor ator^ ten* fcr
Bn M.
to v>mm ato a* Motoc cm? I DeO Dtafta to CaB MMBat
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Fab. :i. utl. u> gtoc w aun u> atool Motor- board.

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FUa tAke. Mh-h.
to tlw SoaaUM CtoW hIiu
Fbb. JO. lOit. €3ab tor a loac ▼blla. ae I tboasht I EXgln WintM.

Clab. Tbar ar« 8M Qranl. .#a
..reii. Ganb Itot. a*a anan. Ho*.
.rtU.tdtlnaa*aeirt..HerttoW..t.
n,«, ,n.oa, QoaebetoMt. a*e
e^ren. I an *oi«» wu^Jw ^
^hiDa Hub hat* tor a alelfh rida Thi«
w aN I*^raa Iblak et tor <bli tine, ae
good-t,*.
^Fvoa
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Stanley Itor.
wbai happy Umc.i you to the Sonahlnera now have K»ather! DM you
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And ^"rtlna aoitly baibed earb
oneThe sun warmly kUto them mwot
and dry.
The baby bud.- laughed at the ft n.
Ibeo tUev pUyed with the htee, »
and wllh epdt other.
Aod they fed on the nice aweee
dew;
The BtiB aniled upon them Juat like
, mother
And 0. how the taby bodt |r*w!

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•UK»r«.
Plaaaa aeod ibc
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“ *« b«to tto>. I a* in tba f«|nh Jon* ao I *ju fk*,. hotoax to to »
troAt, an but arttitnetle. 1 a« al^t tn pHoi.
reofow. Itoekwimy bn.UH.and
Yoor Inin S.nhtoer,
-^W
very ftod if to woold
Oe«la JIamnan.
»»*•"•
^ atwther one. I bave
The Saaabloe ntiea ai« food oo-.
‘»o aane* tor Iba iiradla RolL They to lire by. to I an glad >ou remetoare O*eodolyft Bobtee. age t«b tor*, ber tbeto.
a»d Joaephina Worm, age tour jeora.

l n^a erery onevof the Sunahliw le;
l*nAen».a,i, mi^l. Itox *tt
:r. isn.
urn in the Herald thai eana Um
Feb. :♦..
bear PreaJdent—
PreaJdeni —
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Dear
One ol
ot my
my frieode
frieode «Ukaa
wUkaa to
t Join
V«*r Sun-biner.
One
WllUa U. Oanble.
the Sunahloe
Club
Her nanae U
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What an eameat little SunablnY
***«^ »end bee rerd
ito your and buiion <o me. 1 wtuiJd like to
,b. a.«.hln. PU..
>.1« .»-! 8,nJ,i™
end help iv pniieei the dumb anlmaU
iram ill lauge as murb aa 1 ten I
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will cKiee tor Ifalv lime ^^♦■ry j-our
KellCl
Runablnt r »nd helper.
Mary Pleea
I am pnwd to plai-e your name on
^ button.
the Humane Sorlety Roll of Honov.
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and will aend you a ts-nlftcaie of mem

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X waa all that CM ktttos. Podge,
who had tumbled from the taWe into
ibe mnb-paa.
U-hat aae
The dtoto had
BO IKeprtoarww, but Otek sha />Bny bravely Sn«md them from -fh*
waiera.

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And aa he tried to do •©. ho bao«me

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b*vin* very etSd wither hare-

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<»‘ "< ~s
-Sof.‘- a^ Ftoy.“«» mam taka
Doll Midget to th* ktubm Sr* to
dry her. or to Mvar «tt ha tt to
^e to the s*esle.“
-oh no'.“ lupltod DMl “SheTl
drowned. Sh*‘a ««d aa a ei a hair------------------------------------------------ —

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Prank Sklllman. to M.rloa Urrblp.
F»f*« .
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
0 mef tiood-hye.
Sell et Hener.
Prom your Suuablner,
I. S3* Mary Plees,
Preeda Sklllman.
,
U JYuk your biutfaer* 1 think It la
bio* to bajve both ,oi you (nr SunKalkaaka.
THE SUNSHINE PRESIDENT9
Kalkaaka, Mich.. R. P.
F. D. No.
No. I.
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IJai exrei>i
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Feb. 1$. isn. jebB Giant* to toia Plewmau. shlnera.
VISIT
Dear Praaldmt—.
Bead the csrda to buitoOs to me.
b aweei little spring
tbe bank Ol a tiny lake. One day. a
Fife lAko. MUb.. R. P. ». No. 1.
year ago law aprlng. after tVo or
pox ll.
thtee week, of w.nn aprin.
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8'“-' "
™ . kiM Mil-. 1 b.- 1»™ n.dl«.
Nellte llowman.
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' mid wind .prang up from the^b
Now you will indeed have . SuePrtK-Went1«**1S -venlii* ihe
I wUI u-rUe t- ■Ik. arntMliiiM CUh
good Tialt for a apiing day.
Bead «*ne ^ ,heni are no iMetojllng. The ,Blny Mhuo) wl^ nr
1
.HIM
, Ml >» >■11 OU, a™., n.
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Itor that Harold Sherman wrote, orthe Sucahine club
MU.. 1 h... ►Iliin 1M.1M. 111. «~--1«li., k, um .M ,i™ -Ml
Steeping in the nan. proteetjhx daaceiblng the birda was very nice, •r,;

,.M. 1. noia W.,« Skrt... H. U ttk. Ik. >«—
kM ~™l
ennh toy the little gmln of com. He |
to mbool every Bay itast
ikiM »~..i» na
1 Mkla iik. lo »•« >k- "laai. ai ik.
h.
‘••7 In hit dark neat to atepi anund- i rag. w* have a very good tetoer.
ftopemtah. Mlib. H. P D. So. 3.
„,bi* on th* (Yadte Roll, nwnhebed by Mrange eaUa to
If «b'‘I
«>*d morning he awoke. Her name .U Mlm BIU Albert. I am
Mar la. 1911.
pntotDoola but ha U better »«mma from oulelde. to when he
the N'ring nnoahlbe threw to- |b ibe alith grade. My aiudle* are
Dear PrerMeni—
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amniM'e hired Hkhted a temp that atood at one of
down of the leafleaa bntnebe* aeroa* i«adlng, arlthmeiie. grammar, phyaioI wrote a letter to you. but I ran- girt g|m« baby baa luwn al<-k. We 'he wlndowa. there waa a terridr
‘wet™ Hdge. of the tnmSild. jog,, geofraphy. penmaoahip. orthogwhetber I sent It or •s.ti
He felt a atrange. new deeb* to atlr rahpy, and apelllng I think gram. . the dl'bes yet. when baby
- la «*•»•
w. •»<> * huge wild goose ^mn
through the gtou to tell
WmaeH and puah upward*, he knew amr to orthography ■« » »iH* "®‘* *■'*’
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<«“*• ’*> «*«" h"®*
tohlng

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as* of dnadra * oM

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ebUdto toU b]« ha had
JHftter be th* tatry (odtohar. Tha
eaya bM Ip • bos
and popped. t at Jtut ibo right aaone«i
Baby Beo iboagbr'ba llkad bert lo
Ijo* ibe boat ortik Ue ft* ahoeaL
Int Fanny prOBlaad to *l«o bln
i.iie of ber abara of the taka.
Tbla
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Beo abd they toode
,
him to the Timdbin
„ i,,k «.
Ml l»*t
tblldreo ibailfht be muat have gone
lo^lerp.
-All at iuK« a loud aptoah waa
toerd. A (earful attr^ aroee oa
waa up-

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:o Join the SunPi^^ldent»-blne flub. There Minea at*. Redda
| opt-toy card and buiton nnd'tbank
>«'*•■ •*“ *"
■“*'
y«« tor
them. I go to aebooi evexy
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-IK— .—.fc ■■-.> i» .
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*ood.
twelve. Ibey l»th live In
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leatber'a name \*
«J»I» Amer
There are nl
«nd ^uw* to me. and I will give
»rbolara in our atbool today. .
Iheiji to the girt. 1 will try and iTllo
alatera to four brothers
more neu lime, and will rh«e now. i beir hamev are Ftotile. Millie. l»uU.
From.
John. Don. aod Albert. I have «»tie
EWe Criae.
aaito to .end In to the SunM^lne
Wbbt a nice dm letter you have
Margaret LoffeU FMaale Plouwmteo! We *haJl want to hear from
Plowme*. Albert Wat*.
yon again.

m«r.

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(Dncie John gnid i

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-Weal, to Ctande
"I ahonldnY trouUe If i were you.'
dteh. Namw aald
rcdoi
T«to''iMws, Bnr^e Unch. Hin- ^wn her*.

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fek-n ^Tto-ti.—^rr. r

JO onr door to ottt. but they
®«>- ■»<> *® '*> 'he sltth grade. dcMs her.
9nd warm andxbe Sock of wild geeae
ggj
couM Snd waa a apoot.
tbU winter. ruonY know
thinking of inoviiig about
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^eik after OoU MMgM'a dram waa
. three mile* from here ndit w*«
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Plfe l-ake. Mich., R. P. D. No. 1.
<»•« diPPed the wlnga of the two t^„
ah* was ratted. XNch rollt am going to
ask you I
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’the”mrT»apo^eaee llai
f®"’’ hrother. and two sUter*
Feb. }j, isii. fee#* be had caught and kept them .d her ao hard that her ntdM aptit

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Wto Ctoo
Mpto BSP -YBto. Iflhn Olanca -d
vtto Atoiii OSSWStto. lOto a. P.
' O. Ifo. t. Now* nto hy NnUte Wow;
mmL
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aad rank toW'to lower n^ vaianttoto and 1 thank yon for the Dear Prealdeoito toy ranched htm. he drank to e«d ‘h« r®“ •«“
H wa.
i *m .eud m . friend-, name ter a
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to
lid'framJhe north wera
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mom»m gibteMIr. nnd Wt to tofy pcMty. Aa my leuer ^11 811 a card and bniioo. U b Vera Wyae. t have happy time* togmhM. la Maa
lalllng southward In a graat..V to
, throb of trfumpk as be found bU toy
into «pt« ' *«• e^ooo. boptog to
go to acboM everyday. 1like my railing
>®»r nnd cUmorlng. to two gew
ttboot grawto bigber to at.apgK hw f»« w®* ®* *h« Bonthloerw teacher. Her name t* Mim Godfrey.
R. F. ....
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No. «
bour hv hour
•••»• WItb
With jorc
jor* to
M all
»« the
'he Sunahinen
Sunahinen- tI bave
bave aa pel
pet cat
cat and
to fab
tab name
name IsIt Traven*
.•—to.-. City. Mich
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.<ui tw.T
-Mg*er. I .^lao have a dog. and hb
Uvblng out
over to
miMWMV CMW.V "OLL.
OM tr»k. ,M,1 MMln. 1. -nr to to PreaWent. •
,.i™k,.bl«
o«i—r
O. lake
M.. cal<M
Ptoddin ffmMn. Plfe Imkn. MHh.. April a wimderfnl thing bagpened.
R. B. D. Nk I. Nnm* •Mit hr OMra Tb# Ito^graia of earth yleWed. to
Haakta. :
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the ytamg
bad raarbed to
Oul OMr.'Syn (krae yeara. Cedar, ugt^ uule rtwy clooda Soatad ---------------Cor*. \\V *1* going to move a quar- ‘he" >»*»«> the Aodt and OU( mw
MH^ a P. a No. i- Name oeat by cerbaa to ^cor aky. to then to

Your r.llhdil Sunthlner.
‘vr of a mile aouib. and a half a mile
^ ^
Bctt Cady.
gotaea ana; rose atowty above to Cedar. Mich. R. F. I) NO J. Box 39. .
Kvelyp Palmer
wt-t , of Monroe ( enter Ia.i nigh'
“’7^^
Mynb Wjggtna and Sgln WIggbm. jgsfi^ J
.
Ob 19. 19H.
You are Indetul a faHhfnI liitb Sun- we bud * urewell party, and wr r* ai'I'Olnted. to befora .prl« be had
shiner and 1 will be glad to .end a
• rocking chair. ..k1 a rainbow forgotten all about them. One day In
Iwrry dUh. and a basd-worked lliiei. AP^'- therefore, when be went down to
Joito TitHMir till two yrark ^ Neodet «cm quivered with emo*
^ thought 1 would write to you. I mpy of the Herald to you
tomel. for rewen.nranr^. We do not t'** hit Sock at the bke vhore. «hat
9 CHy. Mkb.., B, r. tt Ite I. .,1^ ^
like to leave ibe iielgtiboibood. be- *»• hb surprlae to ace two *-.ld
k. „„ ™
jiowi T^v.nk I'lij. Mite. R. 1' D. .v« ..
cause we bave such good neighbor*, tceeae awiralng Umldly up At Ora;
ciark. She ta my aeaimate at e^l.
,,
PkSfd Whiter tayder. esu three^ cried. An older blade grow nenr.
1 thought I would let ton lUMA-toM «hey would not come near enough to
i..h^ insh a r n vo! - “That ta the tun.- be said kindly, j uiu her very well. I go to school
p,-ekfeoiSunday arhool .-.rds You can give Ml *“7 <>• «he food i.u( olal earil,
I temt nto hr Una Snyder
“Tou have come to to upper world, every day 1 can. 1 have a mile to
,
Sonrtlne
tbeiD to ajhbulv
1 will dose (Or rgcognlied them a. th- et**r which
Yanm Vkda Pntmrtclil. age two •“*
•*■ • half to go. but there u a cruai to
^
,hi* t:me.
h« had fed through M..- aumover I-yrSTcuSSaSrlS: Tp.^
dto to Jouraey ^ qultoy. ,-.jk
^
Your taking Suuahiper.
‘w In a da> or i»- ’.«•) were i»u»te
. Nn.-!., Nam* eent ky Pterenco R « ^ • «*r «»« ®* P®“to toy wUl com* when I ”MJhem
j „ m ,he eetenth grade. I
Nmmn rraln.
ume again aud oo» the? are li»mg
PaW.
“**>*
•“>
«»d to wteet out of my bto. 1
,,, .^lool. 1
I am ao pleased over the Stoay-on frlendl) term- ».th OU( s fkr-h
Opn Ptewmnn. ngn Bv. ynara; Al“Now I torn* who** waa to voice." have tm> Utile bratora to v^ld
etlKwri cards They will be of great They seem <i«-f ~ii.tei.urd to make
, cope- he cried. “It wna the nun who called like to Join the Sunahlnt
• resort.
Olaf'r liura, R. F. D, Na E. Nmie.™.' “Iti. h w^toerful tong W name. aVRalph to CarT^LS'te
grow!- tod the oUer Made- "Grow eight, to Carl b only three year.
Trimmer, uge (our y.vtrt.
aeni by MtUte
tUte IIWetoji
SUNSHINE STORIES.
I’rovemoo'. Mlcb. Dogytu%: •* hlgbw- and higber. push on. SonY MA, to hit name better go on the
Trimmer, age two year.. 8.-ud
ra nmw, ape t
T»e Ooib' P-enie.
Feb 33,
_
,o me. to l
«r«hn. ngn fto
fo -ynara, «op: then one day we shall stand tall Cradle Boll. WeU. I will do., m It
Dear ITealdei.tThere
u .dent. In Farmer
Travem aty. Mtek- R. P. O. No. 4. »»« ««hf.
*«h yoUow Mght la geiUng tele, hoping to aee thb In
,veii,
I would like to JolD to Bun>.hlDe Bl^<-Nam« MM W Wimt M. Oambte.
"hBF
the aenrfre of man."--"print.
^ gooA-Oy
The
farm.
I
slid
hb
Wife
bad
gone
<-|ub. 1 am twelve yearn old. I
________________
T am gted I pbryed to volco."
F»m-your loving Smisblner.
Your Sunkblner
bird grade. My s'udiea. ^ to >L-e k Ibcv aod bft llnlle lAck and
. AgfH Bate.
wbimwred to little btede. Tf. a
Della Cod).
'
read.ng. ariUutote. gaogrilttiy.. and F-r,„. ... take rare of baby Bhd ^
-Thb Mfuy Eamag April rate
Sne ton* to grow.Hto ! atoild Hke to eve you feed
^
apelllog 1 have tata M (oo alldins the . blldren thought they would
KImm V cbeek and weU me
Thb Is the end ot the atory. and Tov toto It itwat be a pretty
When el.e geu
^ ^
, j„rn,r
..______ -.
M... — A., rwv—«
pledge card frieflds wanie to Jom (he «u„.hl.,e
I- •-< Doll f>lnU- blr hday
Sunablii'
DM ton wa Uke lo be caught to
teal a* abe doea. that we Snnabtnera
and button.
tkkl innka waa a Mark bwbv alt
Club Hi-name 1> Wilbert Seed bit
to nmB • ahower donY poor
.Mold BOO. too. U, .» -.1. -Uttt 0ol.O.bkteU.. M,^.. H. P- D Xo.
Aa my U-iir- R,•«(!>* old and be squeaked
card and buron t
make ua helpful to othera. Yea, tot
’*•
He bad a birthday uric* a moath.
Trarerae City. Ulch.. R. F. D. No. 4.

*1 imnr a btoMIrd sing a aong:
la cactatoly what to little atory
PraaldmitFeb. :t. 1911
(tail Mldg^ bad blue eye* and yelYour Siiibbloer.
As 1 have not wriuen in a long time
«B wtagi SM dripplag with to rain. meant. to we wUl try. wonY we?
Inw curb She waa^vited to Ibe picJ ^ Dear PreakJeljcAlfred Lamie
It aim ■peat a MMtoaa boogb

,-..u,,o........... ...

:And atoga to aoag again."

We have a number of new name* Cotombtovine. Tberq at* (our cbtld- Club. It nr you pitose aend me a member, and 1 hope :
More;
for to oorreapoodenca U« tkb
rra her* who went to Join the Sun-card »nd button* 1 am ten year* old.
_ tel- to «»‘“'he Bfih grade 1 have
week. Minam Soper. Ka^^aka. alAba Clnb. Their same* ara aa
It y n No I
Xleb.. R. F. D. NY. 1. wbbee the Sna Iowa: Weaiey Franklin BimeriteM. htocka to go to arbool.
I Uke
to go Gmplrv. Mi'h
Hoi ::
ablnera would write her. and ra do age t*b: Mabel Nbr.fiutterBeld. age « aebool. Mr leach.-r-.name b Mi..
IVb rl. 1911
1 am in ucbooi now while
' sU these hoys snd glrb from Cope- eigbu and Wnilam Draier Paris, age Mahn.
___
_____
-- Butter
-writing. Win you please keod me Dear Prealdeut-Sgtedh! wptert! to Uttle poob arc mlah. Mkh.. R. F. D. No. J; MUtl* elsbt..
And Yerna
Viob
Wrag
tlinr «i«»* I
BISTOto SeM,
sawi age
aga two.
two.' ...
for ...
ibe ........................
Cradle RML -o" card* to boitooa for Victor
u ha»
■ —.
Ptowman. Ftoasle Plowman. Elawortk
Tkb Vtoteto at* eantog. too:
Hate. Margarat LaSeL Albert War*. For Chrtauaa* 1 got a picture fram.\ Utown. Bertie Uach,
Mlnole Fltb. ,eote
'l:Jr^Z\2r 7J1
TB* grto to Pievtag greea. I like CYoa Myan. Ray War* to \Yotet Ar- ntoto book, a sack ol nuts. e«»dy. an®
They would all Uke .bought . .w.« -..-e
. --

“Obo?

the itmpiigi out ctoca
« ntohnw to to aky.

wtiTteSir?*"

:-

IW rito^Mnhn tom grow and ^
Mfllto Wowmam
BMk C«M.gb«. and Ato Grand,.

.

B^tor^n^^
R Palmer

tora?

I tWl mbto
, yonr teuera
tagtoer.

TD^I
to tora rnW on

J

Dirk got a great milk pan and 91
d It full of water. Thb waa Itos
„rd tobuuon
toh Bay.
The dolU were flrwt to be lakra
out to sau ibeat tbey were to have
lunch The loach was a Urge P>"c,of »pice rake to iwy Jam tart*.
Pudge 'be la: kitten *** invited lo

go DMi paoptod to ■nhn
the

r nad to to

At ibb Fhimy drtoi h«r <g«a. They
CTto «p

•efUy
Ban

fiat

aabep.

of Jam on to and of hb note. Tb#
■" ^•
"O you Romm." cried Fen^
„„ „„ »g Jopk.
^ ^
u,,j both to toldftm
,od forgave him at ones,
„ ^^reed w pM ot to
^
p,„je hjj t^q mM day.
BMocted.

SpnMBiii
• ^u,„ imebe. a VMy IMI «*d tody, had
Boctka'a hosmt to
gMiMBa «aa gdng
and aald,
..y^ ^ ,,,,
j ^ Barter
- -No. mim—■" to UUI* gH1 replied.
Phebe to Mg eaoufb M rtay

LitUe Eraaet bad a very tom#
_Mk. He tbOttglii himteu quite ill
mother told him of a very
^
. utu« girt
.uebtfvely Sad tbM b*
,obecl>. "And dU you live, ma-

Bertha saw eoair gray hair* «n bar
motier R bead. *o4 Mldo—
^
,on ve g I a lotar baatp
{jiread in your bl

Aaiesto >teto
One evening last wtaUr. wrUaa a
friend. I caught a bahy agban, which
ran np’iny bf ** i "» by to Bra t
let it run about my lOMA gnd at atehl
It emme to slept to aera* wool to a
mil* rage. One night, oa ff*a«
through my room, t hanrd a
notve lt*>» uadtr .to wardroha. to

they pot her on a ^ Uke^aaS..*! to arar

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en^

wa. bid by ab old wood

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