Grand Traverse Herald, March 22, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 22, 1906

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1906-03-22

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Pates 1 tii
riKT ORE
ntAVEME CITY. OnAtiO TBAVEKEE COUNTY.

MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. IMS.

vei. KLVIII.
greater lalaiabillly of the meat from! -ResotTed. fniiber.
.y ital eaUlc btu Ib adverUnins U U entirety within the poralbilUe. of | Mr. S. 1. Moore "f
sort sbotilrt ladnee Mtehigan l»"* | I***»J‘y
^
br^e sbon oE ta tie toach
SUM Fir—M' l-UtuM.
sood farming for the owners to raise' the dlsetuntet. He said that sheep bad this
Indies who so kindly
era to use tbeir etoHs to pro
of our poor aothi an bHoa of
OMChided Fro- Lwi Week.
shell of the ttirtle. and Ibem tbetw ceraHe i with vocal and InstrnmeDtal
value to tie rk* Uad. of tbe Sitbe foraae and mwi of the grMn to] a r.cht to be called -mortgape Itftera.
riiy of thU kind of
tgii which lasted anwMt aa
by E. 0. uoo f"« »«•* “«•
times a. many raw. i as they hkd pro«.l
and nlso to the boya from the Indus-j
>ell. 8o»e of the lamia of fe-ed two or three
t'-.«Tng Ibua Baking : Id a»ny instances. » I. pw P««^ •P»“- *»
Berkshire
trial K^bool. who enlertnlncd os artth;
OB Tbor.d»> fo»«pooii. nortiern HleUcan «r* enpecUP.y
Tbe chelontsn seeoHd to baee no
aoDg. and whrae grailemnnly appearadapted to aartcaltiirat purpoaea but dairying
............. ... _
pleasure lo each I fear of the men or the bool Helarwed
mrebrr »»«. «“
fannlagand ^^^^po
There la «« to b, :«- ike I-oland China.
OBlTT'wUb Hob. Geo. B. Hortoo. ««*• olbem are oo«. aad eaa Dover be Bade
^n. Funher. to tbe faculty amtinixm them and with hta fllppwa nV
ineoine
They ahbbid bo ulllined lo «»me
,o,s eould also be' money In shwp if we go Into the busl-j U Is
i~..
»..n ran mr
Ur tf tbe 8»to onus*. In U>«
atudeats from tbe Seb.w.1 for ihejmosl ovenumed tbe
iMdleves
n of anlBUls Le' ■
The B»Bt WHAtof wm. Pro<. K. B. other way and oo better utv eao be
ever tbe beml with
without lessening ma- ‘ Bess U» aiay. Sheep produces lo crop* , the
Bllad
for
their
hnnaoDloas
songs.
j
brought
made of tbea tbao the Browlo* ol for
t long IsMIed son* If be
. These be oecwsloBalty got In Ma
louni of BODcy crap. I In a year and furnish ooiie
Sock ^ lie ArieuHoi** «>*'*»»•
terially the ninoun
t In ; leigtbco the progeny and
-Tbe FoTMlrr ProblfB tor Soutbeoi It trees.
dh. and rarh la Inro was ctwaaied
.elcg produced.
I fanner ai Hmes wb<-n he Is
. - . ' _1_____■____11«_
prolifir TOw.
The .....fW.*
correct |»tnrlple tn I work for the past season has been
Id eloalD* the erercUe. od Iblv topic that mre now bein*
MleUcbm.' He epoke of lie irrowtiw
The
rtiilunwHtloa*
'
and
l.roken

II was fa the thlchrat
■ 1 such greai ben*-fli lo oar fstaier* and
We should bate
iBlerwA l» forertry throo*bout ^tio the chainnao urjed ibal the auu- for raiaitoa
of era|«. prarilre better and around Ibe sheep
others of our state that w.- feel Josil df III.- flghi that SwansoD In some wsy
MBte. BO. oBly by the lombcriBeo BOd entry eoBBl«loD nod the deparlBCOl mon- Intenslte cultivailon. pay more l.- good. '
fied In asking your Slate Board of Ag was sirtjtfc by either ooe of the tip­
iBlerwted te estesjUve plaou- of forvatry « the AgriculluiJ e(«le* alt. ntion lo the selecilon, grading and ; t
rieullure for an Increase lu the appro- per* of Ibe "anloisr or by bla beak,
water and which swtne can lie gr«iwn. bul not on prtaiioD to IlnisiO for the two flaeal aod a long gash was loro lu hta arm
UoBA bot by-lie «e»er*I fenner In nhuuld UDite to tie prepaidTiOD of i
fwe<l mad ranstanlly strive i also urged a good suiipij
sulphur pxsiuTT alone. If some legunilnoos
„P)-..iiii«y a rapply o( linber for bulleUB or A boc* that would be tiilt to Improve our stock. It was suggest-, salt aad
} IB spite of the wound-Swanson aaslst•••“' "
able for Bic la the public achooU aa i
with the salt, as It h«'l|» lo pro- crop, such a* ehiv.-r and |ieas. an- used
tael B»4 olier pnrpoeee nP®" tie t»m-R.-solved lurtber. That we fsv.n^ ed Jn the fight until the turtle wtth..
_ . eomainnltr wouSl Is-'
text
book
oo
foreato'
and
alno
f‘*r
the
for
pasture,
ei-ro
eaa
Isf.-d
in
cnoTbe OBTO of lie »ood lot rtoold be b
,e |m.-sage by tbe I’alled States s.% dre* and wank edit id si
gresUy IstH-Bled if the p-wide cou'd,
suceul’-ut fool should Is- pnr' nertlon with it.
^ of lie builoeta of Oie fnrm mml farmern <if Ibe stale lo aid thfB In the .lerlde upon some parilctiUr breed of
u- for hi* eorooBler.
Adams
bill.
H.
R.
Stu.
In
aelcetloD. planUnp and ptowlnit of lorSllage'is gvssl and shrop anMr V.s.rhn, of 1*0011.0. In .U«mssU«M ibantd' be replnced n»
would be adapted to thdr,
manactap the (anstng Ibis topic, said he iKdIeved much rrtwsing the appntprUiiou tor expert
nom for lien U left where olbere
neetl. and Ibeo coopera'e In the pnr-| eapecUlly fcaid of routs and tbrWr
Makes Uviofi by Cuuaativg.
'
per feeding U. ment siailoo work *;,id«>, and we urg­
OT»- wood lot to the l■eal advantape.
bare been remoTcd. Brery t*
chase
of
pure
bred
slrra
for
grading
up
j
wtdl
OB
Jbem.
Tbe Thursday afternoon wsslon w
ih-doeiluna of Sberioefc Hotara ara
Improve the jireseni sbort compart ently reQuewi our scnaior*. the Hob J
tpmet eioaht be occnpled with n
ijueni ehange of pasture lo a
pcrhai- nitended by a lar*er numb, r their herds. The foil
More prox-ln for ' C Burrow* and Hon. R. A. Alger, to urpassed by Ihe gnesse* of a SL Lonls
•ad It U laperuat thu deelrnble
and gave as oue of the advantages of
ailvan’ages
thi-lr mipportof people than any other wwsion of
growing pig. ......... help aeeomidish giv
be eeleeled for tile pur
pasturing
with
shei-p
that
Uiey
will
- small ber.1 «I «lalr> co»» hi eonII further rraolved. That »
the lound-up. Goremot Fted M. War­
Onm t) i*lehertng baa been guess­
lake the fertility from the feocc cor­ Ibis end. The dam's ration should be
UMfe locuel WM hlKily re
ier aeied as chairman of tbe session tHwiloii with a system of general lar®. ners and low rich plris of the pasture lueiensed as Ihc pigs grow older and vor tbe removal of the Inleraal
ing for thirty roars ou the ronteaia of
for tie wood lot. liowb l<
aad cave a abort addi
i.l rom>i>onil very nearly li> the enue tax from d.maiurlxed alrobol. parhagi-s tamed over to blm by rail­
liam-n knotls
oMMendid for leUlBf 1b
ihcrtby forolsWng us with cheaper roads ronterlng bere. So sharp b bla
a
Dairy
State."
He
»hoav-d
b>
D
for
a
row
giving
milk.
Tb■yart. Good fence poMe c»
ahi-re they like i*. stay during the
stallstica the rapbl ailvanevBeni
young pigs shouhl by eno.ur.ged to lucl. light 4U.I material for manufae seOH. of peieepllon Umt be can EMTOla ten yearn and tie wo
nigh:.
luring and also erealing a greater mar
mine tbe eonieiii* of a
darMtle for tile porpone. also makee dalrylna In the pant few sear* and re
Mrs. Kmma A. (.'amids-ll of Ypsllantl
rb.-y will furoUh a coustant Infor our l.yi.
mendol peas and .ml* as goo.1 jmatur(a Bine
axeeBemfuH. The whIU ani. calalpa Icrred lo Ibe natural cndlllona of
vnllre wtibout opeolM
as
next
ealhsl
upon
lo
speak
___
ibat
sill
help
to
mitct
Ibti
cur
-And further, w.- airongiy urge
ror b*.gs- and hogs so fed during
raws out of ten he wll
•ad black ehcTfT were al«» reconi Hichlsan which are peculUrly adapted rent cxik,-bsos of the b*»me and the snl.j.Tt of -f*«ltry on the rvt
to ihla kind pf farBlne. He then in
■umin.-r g.-neralty brought good member* *vf «i'- next and sneecedtng Is gueroeonSned
her
remarks
to
the
raising
of
leglslalurew to use th*-lr best eodeav
pHr*-s
early
in
the
fall.
U elMlax be nld. 'Tbere U plenl] traduced I’rof. Thomas Shaw <j( Sv

acute
is
ibl«
■■
They will'furnish a market for ehlekous aod the prvsluctloo of egj
or* io cBaet laws lo help present ih*
Paul. Minn., who sitohe ou ■ Itreedlns
Hr- YiM.rheos was still talking
Plck.-rtng ibni be ran say whelh
ihnugbl the value of poultry
<rf Ibe podueis of the faun lhal
, r.miin.i«-.l t. S*s.-*.lng *rf stomp land.
Srprof-land Sri.-Clnp the Halt, Hert.
we left Ihe hall i.. take the .rain
I iindenu-tlmand. as ••gg« are •
rould m.1 I-- di-iwsed .d s.i aell In
’ is.H.;at1e.n U<r lax-s for a long term er the l»x eoniains cbiuukI eora «»•<«
MaUy be devoted to lie rowln« of
ehangisl for groceries and n«. aeeouui
. 'of y.-ars lu ..u.e.-w*ion. We urge that *h.K.. leaib.-r finding* *»r second banT^
any *shi-r say.
foeoM treea.'
clocks, or whether the trunk la the
We have said no'hing
t, They will help *o maliiUio the IS hciU.
^^I whenev.T s-vHon. of sw-h land r
Ptot FUberl Eoti of lie 8Mlc Uolproperty of a iravfdlng maa. a bride
f.-rtilMy of tbe farwl-y n-lurulng lo H
They are <illi-u jssirly eaieil for also three evening s.-sslons. whl<* ibough loniied eoo.isUng ft ooe nr
vacMty tbea re»l a very loiereaUBB
the manure and waste produeis, thus as Ihe farm.-r is busy with his crops not devoted vspeetslly to farm topic, township, free or nearly free from set Of a eirni* perfocmer.
paper on “The Foroatry Probtein of
were
still
«>f
greal
lotciesl
lo
every
Mr Idckertag drole* Umt be n«ea
eaaldlng
Ibe
farmer
to
g.H
noi
<inly
Hement
that
the
title
..f
aurti
tand*
wavs
fc-d
11
Northeni Hleblsan.- He called aileu and the prtacipk) under whieh
farmer
and
very
niueh
.-ujoyed
by
dtsluetmo or that bis knowledge la the
Ibe
h-edlng
value
tuit
*.f
his
crops
bui
e
need
not
I
revert
to
lb*stale
and
their
man
Imhy fit*!.
Uen to tbo (aea that tbia U a ncied leclloDs art) made.
those In atte«daui-> .
re.uU of ordinary gussaiiig. "I Jwnt
ment !«• pla.-ed in Ihe eonirol of
Tbe Uw of vnrUlhio. wlileh Is ranch of their fertlllxing value ns well -xpenslve
day to tie BetBory of Ooor«c
1.
They
will
encourage
bablu
of
or­
The
TuewUv
<-v.-iiing
session
was
know. " he said, and gen.-raly doe*
.-nillate.1 ami dry. A gootl house may
.Stale F.-r.-stry Commission.
like does uot always prwluet- llk<
tOB. Tbe beat etorta id hU tile were
devoied lo ertuealional topic*, wlih
der and svsl.-m In all fanning op*-ra >■ made hy laying up Iwo wall*
We furrier wi.h In exi>re«i*
• Just know ■'
dlraetad to tie r»d <d bla eounlry hutghal there are efu-n slight varli
E Holmes of tbe School f<'v|
poU-s and fllling In with alraw. Ihet I’oif.
frv>m Ibt- original type. This i Ihuis and lend ^ lo I-'lier farming.
He U la eharge .4 n "railroad atorv."
•ad of BaaklBd. We today
l-nif. C. B. line <ir the I>ep«rimenl
nn isd.'s and envr-r the top slihjih.- RUnd.
He cMlft 11 an -W ejiriowity abop ' and
.»un.j the name eptrlt by rurtbcrliic Just aa Important ns^the Brat law. fi.
-f Agrleuliur.-. Wa-sWngfni. I> «' ►Ira* and have an o(s-ning into lh--Wutviidi ni
slliiiie work by giving reduced ra
without
II
no
pntgreSK
eould’
Isuiad<challenge* nnyofir tojaMt for ■» article
im faiftatry problcB
_.e a Ulk ou the w.wk ol Ihe .lair: iRvrnyarit wh.-re 11..- li.-ii* ala-ays
to the workers, thereby enabling
law
of
autism.
wTileh
hbow<
that
ts BOl in his "sho»^ TKtlDwllg.MaBaUnofpiodeli
rtlvl-lon of Ihe departmeul. He sbowc.1
Ibe estalilishment to which *R •
i«K- diM-s tmt w.wk .-specially
On Weilne.-day evening read Uws to exiend tbe work, nod we hope thti
all do wbat we oas to sake our stale itself In some sulroals hatinj: the ehar
how Ihe departmeni Is carrylug on In
winii-r egg., bm has found that Id road building were discussed by ihey may se- their way clear to e<
the raiboad* aCBd their uwd«imnd
a food Fate, a wealthy aMie. a beau- acterlatlcs of soini- remue nnresloi.
gniNl mou.-y i-an I"- road-- from spring on H- S- l-brle, slate highway eom- , UDUe their bi-DeficUl pecuniary aid.
He did Dot believe that Uie average
freight and loggage lo be aMd for
ttfal atata
dairyman.
Sel.-nllBe
layrr*. and wllh much l.s* labor ami missitinrr. and bis offielenl do|«ity. : -All of which ir most respecUully ihclf acrouoi.
farmer could proOlably take up the
It M alao a BBller of good banta.
igpense. (Yir spring layers she has Frank F Il«g* r».
breeding of pun- brod stock, but dwell praetleal a.lvhv is given lu Ih.
Sueb articles are kept a h»g Ume
poBey that we Balntala a supply
pracllcnl resiills that slniclloii of dairy l*res, alao in
her ehiekena hatch in August an-l
Thri-.- speakers occupied the time on
in the freight bouses and bagm*
tlaber to keep our Bills e«dn«. to furciuld U- obtained by always using a tions concerning holler mak-lng. hut September. They will Iben lay well In Thursday evening. N P. Hull apohe on
Nevada's Fira« HeiiM.
nad •itempU are made to trace
................ ......... ir i-oplc and a
................y. keeping of cheese, etc
the Ktirlng and abe eelb Ibem a% oS lie subject "Our Bojs and Girls " H"
Nevada Is perhap* tlie only slate
them- When all eBotm fan «• toeaie
raarfeM for the prodocu of the fBrm. pure bred ptw-potent sin- of sump pars|iohe of Ihc National Dairy show
be fullowing AuguM. nrept enough -mpbaidml the imi»rtane<- of tmprew* tbe Union that enjoys ihe dl«lnetl<
coD.lgnor or the rotalgbce. tbIt la alao daalraUe that tnir riveri UcuUr lyjte or funlly of the breed de­
1 progress at Ollcsgo.
•> rai.e III'- young chicks.
ng UIWUI the rising genrralloti patrlo'- of iH-ing able to eablhil Ibe first pc imeknce goes lo Hr. Pickeriog.
femre walar in ihom the year round cided npoB. This is tenrnvl line l.n>e.lthe t-YIday m*»rnliig ses.h.n
'vrr melluMi Is <-m|il<i>ed In hatching .ni lor stale and nailoo. also habit;
aid ihakOR enaalb remain aucta that Ing. and by’continuing li through four
PK-kertng sell, tbe good* to the
presided over liy Hon. T..H. Marsion Ibem. she pnd.-rs to have ihe Hilrkens .f honcsiy and liilegrity and all lhat
'
tamiBs la prettaMa abd tbe two : Bve generations an sulmal
best ndvantage and cradtt* tbe ic:ily. rrof n. S shew ■
mothiro-tl " by bens- She ree..romend avew to build up noble ebarseter. The I Reese, with ten wiMSons b*ded with
•raaUM ladBttrtaa Dt our people, farm­ •cured Ihal would IK- just as gusi
eouDl of the railroad eeedlag them to
scril-ed ih«- live stock i-iperlments
i-.l having-a rhleken yard wiib wire d-sirabllliy of farm life was dlseuaw I' flour, buller. *Vggs. ele. b-ti Salt
pure
bn-d
lor
pracileal
un
upon
the
ing and InmbarlBc. be matmalned.
him for disposition. HU bualnena fa
l.-iug
earrle.1
.ui
at
ihe
college.
to k*-*ri' lh«uii In when de.irahte al some lenglb. I|e liellevr* Ihe <R*- for the puriwsi-td esialdishlug a
farm, with the adde<l sdvnnuge
ir till 'll dona aotac bcw aysl<
peculiar, for It exempUlea the old
!■> do M., Nrar Ih-- yard she ha. plaiv lioriuiiliii-s for sueeess up<m «be farmiing .uihm ~ime*her*-on ibe ovt-rlaDd
aide of rugge-ltiosB sti-l pidmina ln>ni p.-rimenls are l- iug eoudorU-d to
maM ba devlaed (or ireallBg the ww
Irish plan ol "semng a plk lo a poke"
Ibe iniiodurlion of ihe alien lihssl irrmlu*- Ihe results of dlBen-nl meih ol |*-as and oms. I«;rhwhi-a1. simftow tisiav are jus! aa g*»d •* ■»
U.O. of our sUlc. At prest'Dt it
other road east *ir lh<- Sierra,
every day. Usmaro examlaatioe Is hot
He urged the fnnnere always i.. us* oUs ft feeding, breeding, etc. The fcl ers. elr., and let* the ehlrkrns do the voeailiin.
ara Ml uoprotocted. unimproved. I
<-oni|*anb-'l by t»ie|dieii A
permitted would be bdjwa.
of rommun grade ealilr under harvesling. She also like.
pun- bn-d sires and lo c*«tlni»e p«th
taro'i etoru to reforest them are <
|•rof. nelcber <rf Ih- o.llcge rx- leaoslets aod a few pafM-ngera for
If tbey want a valise, they Md for It.
•el by Eiaa and biwleaasesa uni II peo­ Blilctilly akmg ooe line Instead of fro- proper condlthms wHh well Imlanred polaio luitefa near the rhii-ki-n
(rtistfng to luck lo find la It a diamemd
rations for lb*- piirp.u<- of learnliis then afliT iho potaioi-s are harvvsie-l t.laine.1 ihp Farmers' Rcadiii Circle Calilortila-stxi.-en pe^r
ple are getting lo have a oonlompt tor qucnily ebanglag rivm one type
being eoot^ieO In! train arrived at a point oo Carson necklace. They usually find s sdIi of
a hat can be done'with the av.-rage sow. Ihe ground to wheal for late faille
tie MBda. for property and foV the other ns
many of tbe sUies as a s**rt « college| river, where It si<n'l«d
clothe* or nn outfit for a woman
is
one
of
the
most
luKTesting
and
early
M*rlug
pasiure.
To
get
egg*,
This
luhlocl
was
further
dlseiisse.:
•Ufa. Tie prwtenl methods of hand<-*lenslou work. Otir own Farm Home III bearing of a more favurable lucalI was not vrortb wMklng to tbe aU
Uag oar state tax lands are expensive y 1^01 C. U. Smith, who said iIk- is-rtroeBls now l--lng rondueiod. These fissi must Is- given that is rich In pr-<- R*-adlDg Clrrlc as eoon.-eu-d with our ny In Oars*m Valley, al lhat time a
t to claim. Bomellaien. bowever.
’^llviti. IVrrh.'i slPMil-l all 1-- on a lev.d
lo tie stale. We adverttee tfaem. sell farmer ought «rst to sludy his enmliturren deM-rt, Inhabited only by wild
Agrleiillural
eoHege
tbey
are Incky.
them. hM tie* In. Iben do It over lions iborougbly and know
Ihc favorable c««*itlerait.m of all; animal* and saragro. Mr. Kjnile staffbystander. polBllng to a long.
wheel mounted horimnfwiw in tils why tie auditor geBeral'B wants. He belicveil lu starting with value of the ollsprllig with the ortgltial ]
farmer*, young or old. Voo can learn ed alone on honieback v> apy'mul the
a lot
oEke went 1*30.000 In tie five years the best stock we can gel and alwayw Stoek. He 5i*>k«- of certain clllel*m*! „,|y ^ , p,,^, makes aa exeellem all nliool It bv sunding a |*isinl rarll eountry In mlvatiee of the Roes*- ex
Ibe work p-irli. Tie iKiltil of rtuilcrl
of other thing*, aakad Mr. PichertBg
cadlag Id 1»03, ned not n cent of this adhering l*. the dairy type for dairy
111 Prof «' It Smith rv-oiictlpg a lit ; |•ediOoa. He visite.1 tbe bead of that
wu not Ihe prfpmtr Of a travel
mming mostly fr*'m pi-rMvns wl
DIBen-nl dairy lin-eds
l■..l shiHild Is- well i>il*-d WHh keim tie Iiaophb-I d*-srribing the dlBen-nt ] valley, and ihei. returo.-d nloBg Ih*
to agit a ire- P>anl a tree or do anyuuai-qualnlt-d wlih ihe c"nilllli
v>-ne to 'ki-<ii vermlD oD the rousts. eour.es of reading and giving 11*1 of base of the Sb rra. ..ntll he reach.-d iBg man.
Ulag else ilidt would have bceo ol peculiarly ndaplod lo dlEetvnt 1
• Your ga^. Is wroBg.- be raid "My
rounding the work.
The sweepings I'rotn a fltsir im which imoks to Ik- u»-I
eoBc value to tbe slate. We are tits eoudlllons. When- exe*-Henl care
:
*"•' ”* 'h'' present plcture.nue
K M. Muon- «t OrrharJ Ijtke, sj.-ke iHwiis have Is.-n threshd make excel,
cooraglng every eSort of lie private alteniluu can he given the «ui-m-<y
prof <' B Urn-of the I' s tV-pnrl-1 He town of tb-noa. aad concluding t
tiaby-dowB affair. OM of tbone aldcJersey
liroeds
will
do
t
of
Ihe
valu*'
in
evi-ry
Individual
farmi-r
leni .maiertal for a dust bath in win- m.-ni ..( .tgrleultiiie. bv the use ft lb* !•, was tie- mo*l favorable
owner lo do aometUng (Or these lands.
sIhvw thing* at a elrena We will open
Ayrshlivs
*111
stand
luiwe
hsolsbip
Ii-r.
A
scraiebiug
|s-n
should
also
be
lion of the
We treat him as an altea. whoae prop­
111*' rroiHi that trading p**-'
It and S«e- •' - He Cold a portiT to takstill do fairly well. The HiHsU-ln hi, own farm. He ran .rften verify tU. provideil. e*neiv*l wiili chaO.'bay <ii
erty may be- deatroyed. burned or
reiiiniry. b". eamiari. and rrmained
n illfleriait *
|i ip»»n and *>nen II. and. sure enough,
it-s one of the best breeds
exp*-rimeots eondueled al the college the rakings from Uie lawn II saveil tot
•tota. We donflaeale the Uad noder
pro*lt.ring'roughage andjlhen-iim.lMf Uc-wnriire-d
hi- was right
tie gniee of taxatloo and give nothing tanner Is also engaged largely In bu: III- gave his own eip<-rieuc>- In cross Ibal purport-. The.grata fed should be grain tim' can l»- utiliW l.y Ihe dairy-* h»'”
(vintalna sc
log Flrnworth and ptdand China hogsl ihrown
la roton. A strong appral was made raising and can utllln- a Wrge gi
and found lhat Ihe olTspring prove.l of:
,-ierclM- in seratehing for H. Tl
to the tarmera of Michlgao lo loin the of skim milk In In-dlng hU pigs.
Sl.-eial mention should li*- made
niid took.is* .-ssi*iu of ih- gnmnd <ra
_ __ _ o chfck aUrtod a dHmry
"Dairy Cows and Thrdr Care" was j more value for f.-vvllug that elili.-r of|„.,
n. vueeeed wlih iw'ili
Bute Forcatry aaeoclaUon and
rt-.* exeellem music with mhich the «hirti Oenoi. ti-.w- stand., nnd
injusiry ami perw-vi-ranee.
In petlUoos to oar leglaUture fOr Uwi the subject of an able paper by Mr. H.i the pore breeds. He comb-nined ibe|
iieturrs an.l discussions were Inu-r- H Mormim S s'1-.n. H-- m o'
e of lamp dilmDeyx.
B. Cannon *>f Rorh'-sier. He H«>ke of | unjust crtileiMas maib- against the ev-j •
j. j.
,,j Rgneroft b.!
that wiU give
spei^vl. nnd wbl'-u helped lo .-ultv.-u B*n the *-m
msvmmeniled du
that Witt be a reM bcBcflt to these dts Ihe be*l poRsIhle coodllloBs fiw Ihe I pi-nmental work cndmlid at the
i wm- tbe ..niv
and interest the nudl«-nre: the pupil' •hieh wh.-ti
pnaluetlon td milk as l»-ing a JunejU^e and said thai *iur ertOcism-. ..... .............
ho-jve .oeeaalnoally
with
trtcu and grmlqaily provide for a i
........^
OO",
,*'rfli'VI.-I..1U..
—-..........
-d the .'*•
Slate____________________________
School for the Blind, th- bouse lo what
is no* N-vada.
.■v.-tdob. The
inr. _
looked alike Agall
growth of Umber for tie bencBt of
...... I<'«‘'> •-’f sunlight. pnre>j*ho.ild rather is-alunx .be 1""'.sb,, or road *l"*t to kill '«'cmlt'. al-"!"“^hrsu.V'lml'.rslri^^^
th- n-imlH-rl-ss
"Hm"'--,
. .
„'
tnim the SI...-indiistrim sfh.sd I'i-w^r
i'i'v'*^ *d----------------------------"'J''
*“
.ureul.-nt fisKi. Barn* ghoiiM I g.-rtlon* tor IrnprovliiB th.-work.
spraying wjili k. r"s.-ii.,emul*i..n
,p,. j-h,,,,,* ^ J-i voire-.- fi'itr •r-.-t.-i i!'fT.'igh<*i; ih" Nli.er Sia.--*~^‘^ ..pen.-d them and li
people.
,n p ji., urinri;*
p'lpll* ..f the M A C . also 'lunog 'he eventful and siiiriLg year'. '
in dlseasslng this lo|dr. Dr. W. J. be arranged and food turxilsbed t.' gun-' -Sm-ep as M.wtgag'- Ijf.Fis' was
ntwsliy of regulsi l.vsilng ■-'<•11,^^
i«nd aad other Instru -»h»' loIi..**-d still stand* wh-re It was,
- ----------------- ;—
Beal of tic M. A. C. referred to the ply as nearly a* poulhle ib.-e.- cut'di-, io|.lc very ai.ly .lls.-uss.-.l l.y f. H. AlWarm, -ell lighted an.l w.-lt v.K.l *.f t'Amd.-n. II.- l*-U.-v.-» 'hetej^,......... ... ,-a.y mni'.-r to keep tatrk;
f.,ret.hc,l l.y the stu- I'uil' l» Hvi"*- 'he .miy relic l-fi of
Tha Cur. of Cmnua.
mmsy condllloiu In our sUle that ere
veatllau<d sial'U-s with a generous, n.i-isn- plae.-* for msi.y more shtvp .m
,j„, v,iu.- -4 »h.- f'shi i.-t out and,n nlm-si forco'iea past. It is .*• le
To have ranarJe* htaUby they Jnturt
irlllous and w.-li Imlanced ration an ; farms of Michigan. .1 ism.'
tr.- numUr .-f eggs mid .-hieifin* pr.v-!
ronsldered. it wi» ih*- h'ij«l ihat th- people of Nsrenda will i have • rbance to keep ibemyrtve*
t in Ihe sh>-ep boslnew*. They d'lre-d. In li'i* way he lias provrel ibai
<1 profitable winter feeiiing.l
i-ps
to
preserve
suetrwsful and most ii
largest. |
h.-ns nr.- on.- ih.- n.i-.t pr..fiiabk- ad- r.-siii-.g Stale Round-I'p Farmer*' . ihi- vai-iabh- n-lic .4 bygoM days—;pive frith t«-ed. and clean rand «w
what will best ancceed un*ler Ibimc He recommended the finding of boih; requite no exp*nsive Imildlng.
I gravel. M-ben the bird has taken bta
mmdlltoDs. He urged tbe Importance silage and rwus lor .urouleoce and 1 pi-tiflve fences. As the growing <if al junels of ’ll. farm.
d In tbe * e of Miehi- Escitaug____
it«?h r.iBove the |«tb *iish. and he^
af tewhtng the children in the public ip*>k*- very highly **f navis. Ivoth forjftira Is Iner.-astiig rsiu'lly in Ih* we-si.
Th.- last sesMtm *4 U..- Ii'stit»:i- was
the fowl eh-ments ih<y fornlsh and for' ih.- .upply o[ Unit's t-. la- ot.lained Rff ealhvl .0 onler by U Whlin.y Wai- "'•i-be following rcsolulioo*. prepenled ;
•ghooia tbe subJecU related
Turtle DefcaU F.ye' Meo.
i fiesh water in bis drinking eup 01«
boallhy aelloii *« th- digestive; feeding will ihvr.-a.-'- as ih'-y wiil lie jhins of Man.-b.vder. pr.-tld"nt .4 the bv Peter Voorhrts. chairman .<-ih-'' Th-.S-mth Soraalk. tOdvn.i ton-r-jraw »ppie. I.-iture- <k rabbage.or pteaphaae of acrieullure. Forvstry U sure
lo heeoine a large factor in the liiture sysletn In enahllng ihe e*v* to dlg*-si - f<*d amt ti"<'1 for the market ili«-rc. ' Stale Ar''»-i*'i"B of Farmers' cl'ii.r.
e.ontiuti<*> •» rev.luii..n». were unani r-u-Koi to the .S'ew York - World ; tain kwf. whicbever Is in-*c- ncansliuilat*- her fiaal. Cement flc»r*
terrible iw.H*' iKSwre-n fir' ‘ ratuosally give a piece of bread aaoked
tarmera'
■>>'
....................
Thom., j mously adopted.
i-fl. but they sboul*l /r^alraNTg^^Te-m:;!."
r.wt and a .IX hundred an.i;iD milk, b"’ nwer enke or randy,
tmperallvc that as much light as po**n Farnters',
hr kept well U-dded.' Water should be ^ ti^n- a- the^ shouhl hr to oh ! Sh.w an.l his t.^ ~l•rertlI.ble fVwk ! -To the Slate of Hit hi.
Mbie be dlfOCtad apoo the aubjeru
-ti.- whi*h r—*-ntly - occ a w*ek gi*" hard bolhfd ««g
itn a
a rvv«-Qi
rere-m... from l-vh tambs and .......... h-- »veiiev.-.| | ,„s.'tute Society;
;tcn,v.-.nd
r lie aeressilde .v;; tain
Hon. Chaa W. OarfieW, prenMent of
tteti'h Nor*»ll.- ma'hi-t, mii"d whl. era. k*-r. and io mooHlBg
........................
-h.wi'cst animal pnvd-! -Your cmmi'i!-.- "O resolotlon* I'Ci; rai-j-d *~-~
tbe State FOreaUr OommlashiB. then all limes, an.l saK should be giv.-u . s.sd, Klnvp are *«*il.v eare.1 I"i. but ,
,
I'spiam
Docrow l.y name A rt- ' season gi>*- i’. a light dust ef rayeDua
fork 1*1 irave l** report that as we have had
day n* It Is a natiirai laaatlv*- ib.y ne>-.l atuniiim Just the sam-- A
"‘d
~
d "f fifty dollar* bad 1—-a off*rv-*i - roppev. If he hai dlairbora pol a
pro-ivhry inirtroctive and Inicrestlng *lis
and aid* In keeping the •nlmal. ln;.-.rele.s man has n*. buslnes*
the *»pinre *4 'h<- i-irile. an-l piece ut rusty iron In the drinking waI fa ieussion* a* *aeh and every seraton
health Kind ire-almeBi at all;f.w shroi' and a sllngv man ha* O"
son*. Frank;Iff. If rejostlpa-fd the apple of Mtlot*
e matter, but Immedtalely lltled bta
by na.ural ccndiUooj for tbelanq It ha* been brought about largely Frank Pee
rt-ll've ii-liii If ironbled With Uee.
ibougbl above that aplrii and ahowod times is t«s*-niial fur the host tvsiiHi-'.. l-iisiaes* i" own • Kh.-. ,' They n- pr-sliirihin of milk and pork together.; .., tn*. eoergeitr and untiring effort.- and Ourge. and two other men oam*-d;
lUlphur anrong hi* fettheri. pat a
that the man who leaves a piece of •* It is much .waler to coax milk from ] quite lil--ral f.-simg ami a variety In as fs-Bmarli
.4 our worth*- anpennK-ndro' «4 In- S**n«*. re' out In n row twDi. «n
te cloth wer the rage at night, a*4
Mod lobla posterity in a better coodl- a retw than m pound ft out *4 h.-r '.order to ptvsliire tbe greaivd prod.
,-p.
..n«e
..'..J
FT'i
1.
1
Ti.
.
i-«diu
>'.■
11.10.1™.
Tw
d It and the cage well. If hia clan
tka that he nwelvcd II b a beocfarlor Tbuso having Ihe rare of cows tibiNild | Sheep should alwayw hare- an abun til Michigan cciHiiltiims. h.-thought we Therefor.- I* It rvwolved. Tha'., look Be*.* and *pe«rs -»e
la the bighect degree. Thane who gain bS ciranly la all Ui<-lr hatdls and ob dani supply of pure -aier and all ib>

neownte.
a.u
..r-c.
here,
a-plenty.
b.-c«me
rroohod and tt 1. dlEkmlt to
evi'tld notcompe**- with the com hell
wealth by a llule nhrewdneu la boal- sereu rules *4 *aiiilailoa lo avoid cno- - salt ib*-y wan' *-vrry day. Sait I* i>
aa-eabled at thU Roand op doj The I’c'y party loiad if 'urtK- him to toe the perch, hold him firmly
tan^natlDg the milk
. laxative %ud o>rrecl* the tendoory t" ia raising Ihe short, broad, eompacl most heartily appreciate the rODr.j aJoep in Ibe harbor on top of tf a. , m your hand, toes np. and trim bla
h bog* are not so prolifir.
E. O-Lmdd of Old Mission discuased : eoRitlpailoa which is *i> prevalent-'
pwed as hcroca to theme who paUently
itrer ter. They approacbed him.slowly and . claws wili a sharp knife. Never b«ne
r have they It- siatnala that ixl
Hirtva lo Nave the world a lit He better this topic from Ihe slandpidni of ibeiamittg »hre-j,. He urgrel the use t.f characteristic of the more rangy bog.<
him In a draft and II be baa a cold
hoa.^ la which we tove beeo en.malaed'cautiously. When right t'DoB him one. f'*
ka Boibing but pure bred airea.
thM tbey found It, Tbey thus develop average farmer with from id
aching more to the bacon tvpe.*uid Uulrocied. And lhat our thanks'of if S*an»»s. -ho U an expert; U boarae sprinkle a piro* « fat tot
la themertvea tbe hlM>c*( tralta of •ere* of land and gimerBlIy keeping This cbaairr ought to produce all
tarem bog has alao targer dJgral-: are preduaely tendered in all who have j fisherman and tohyr. •ttemplwj to. ^ and
^J'J*
only
two
or
three
row
s
to
funilih
bis
tbe
wool
It
needs.
ICMewil
of
which
tn
Aaraeier and add cootnati
eap«ltywd will aMimiiate • Ubored for tf *nec«M of this Bouad-! drtreM eel apto. lo which •»oiig«ad t hi. tmg» .od do not to him bmbaJor
e w-lth milk and butler. H« IPui we Imported arool to tbe value of Ive capacity and
i heavy Hoe wm attubed, through tbc|a«T«n3 days.—Farm Journal.
Ibat OB many of ibeae farmaj »lS,vW.(»a
1
Quanuty of coarse food aad tbe j up.

t HCRALD. TKURSPAV. MARCH 22. IMK.

,i;;!liTacrsc City State Batik

ibwi

Die aad will open np a barber *tip

I It.
MIOA M-Tt. WAS the gufst .f Ella .sr, Uw; -ftarcil. is
CbAHI.1 BATton hAA l-e>-:.
Adam Uomerlrb of Old Wexford
lk,wmmiiWedae«tw
r H-.-aw-s ta HoAi- Mcechaatv
a the paui.wrek.
llATTiisI, Ust w-damday. Mi-S rrtvc
Aiw i.trts Taking M.-n- Places to a
Mr. Bun uf Crawn was
cited. Atay old AlA.o bolder. taokc gnmnd Ible week for a large
A. TRACY LAV. Prtaldot.
tm liiiiMilnn of DV borboed
ToesdAy,
Intel.
Is
ATTADt
aon.eiiw.
They
renped
wbtt
«M to Me «n old retenn of New
H. C. Con. was In Bcnrt.in the first (rhods
S.OARLANO.CAAMcr.
,lH-for
fuf.tr..
hn.BlD.-ss.
to
l•o.l....,.
.trsnei- and
J. C ilolllday win give A stcreopll of th.. w.-ek
(hey Auwed ned were puoltbcd. pud
-k Atii'niliDg
ATi.-nding to biiKlB<-si
I.nkIi
Jtnet
A bold beoded preAcber. He

spi-tid\V.-!:..-sda>
I-.
Intand
Crwag,-.
irtl
of
CopemiMi
wte,
m
ID eniertMnmeat la nalrd'A ball Sat­
«W A BlBBte WAA. AAd lA the WAT bC tbe lAAOoent UARered ntao. A fauny
Iblnc WAA eAAteni prc» men. Were urday Dl^t.
CAPITAL. *200.000
4i*«AdA« rtA»0f7
*'•
•Miud
aU rAA AWAT Aod there
aM Th-.r-.lai. ...en...n..
A large bulldlBg 1» to l>e e.-ecied at
wwtr be told A lorj boer A thriny
SURPLUS. S27.000
nee lor a bank and drug »tor.-- Bert
Mitfebor took AA old worthkAA HAre . jA nobody to Acoop the newA. U
on the border. And Wllbelm hAA tbe cooirac’.
•ad OB A cold wtAiAT Al«bt threw hUe were rifbl
.. Brlgbam f bulMiiig n large
<»t A( Ut AleUb to froeM to deAih Id koew.lhAt bAyoocl rAld. were dUgmeeful to the tree aUIo cauac. ao All Aide>
• no* bAAk. TbAl WAA A eery feDoy
[Wbed It up.
,e genial mamager of the •-•armersAtaiTlAtbeMdu*- OJeowwelnN^
Now. I bAve OAly Uioe to gire i
cnauiUe Cu.
. r-|—" ibere waa a dWerent maU
i.-n,. .n
Mkl-ix.
MU b«i oar oU JerMy Aeifbbort thing of ^ wonderful cbASge In our
M. A. Balm expect- t.. .s> a ntihln^
AKMien life of women', emptoymenl.
AlroMly prodtaTery. ’
biuluna tbla aummer iu tl,.- In- cream
We lAlMd .1* girl. And m)' wife wAntnuaber id the eielilD*
builorsi. both wbol- -a> aud retail
Ibeo All to be daiutaI borne mAken
terd elder <*oipAl«o aa omBlboo k>Ad
k- 1> an expert In bis Hot-.
And Abe did noi beUere In book cdu
of oM rerolatioAAty eoU
Wlrtitman ft Son a.i- .o-’xKlng the
............ It will . .
itlOD only_ .0 All hAve got borne. SoUj *««»—• WM A WCU-UHlo (ATtDCr.
know thst it can l*c su.i»i>cil
Allen llgtallng Kysleto in the M.-reaneiety 1a All upAet oo TbI. une«llon '
^Bd the ftiAt throAblAf BAehliie
wigi Dr..Milcs Ami-rain I’iils:
tile Co-'A Atcre.
l0( alib MdkAA drlTwn over Ibc Ibreeh- elUet. yet In tbe couniry young men
afiU without an\- I>ad anra
ThontAA McBride if the IdjoibC!
not driireo to get A wife to
cts. and this wiuiotit
tat bOATi «>• cyUA*!"- ■Adbliie
effects,
without i;a:.company expects i<» b'lltd on.- of
AMI aad It took fourteeD mcD to tAke bouAT. or not All tbe glrlt mre trying
per of fomiipp a tints liahit or
rich men to get ad sllmoni finest residence. In Wi-xti.
o« the AUA*. AAd A lot cf mower.
laving voor .stomach d--arI tbe spring.
•o
they
CAD
hAre
A^lce.
enry
living
•wtoglAc tbelr Mythe* to uaIaoo AAd
ingcd. *TTtcy pt'siiivi-Iy c".
A new ACho..! bouse » u.edi-d badly,
eiAAy phi* with- A »*rtbo bomo-mA^ without bAvlng A dirty BAn around
lin (to ojiium.
morphine,
c
tain
............
,
a. ibe piesi-ut building Is only a small
1100 grAAA wldowA in ChlcAgo an
di^ vero oar lAiai Utl
cainc. chloral, ether or chlnroVAA A Me ifcfg to o*D A foor-whecl tag A nice Ume on tbelr Alimony from room In a private body wllb three
form in anv form. DrJ Jlilcs'
laabw vACeo- Bnte force waa the aU roTAAken huAbandi. Here are aobh benchwi and iblrti-livc srholAt*.
.-l- 111 SUIPIA.
.J^mi-Paio ‘Pill.s relieve t>aiti.
The Lumber Co. has Just completed
AAd eeerrthloe. but 1 bMl Dot tbe brute bcadllne. of a reform Article.
and leave onlv a sense of tclicf.
handaomc office building and will
Tom Ool. bpiorter..
fofw. Ml It WAA BlAery to me. nuAlly
llie reason for this is explained
The preeent education of women I. occupy I: this wi«k.
I WAA tmkAD out of MboM; hAd lUAS
l.v the fact that heatlaehe comes
i.r-I- Kail.. . •
I
Mr. Swift made a baniuess call
troBbto. AAd my futber de^mtrlAKly to- ;lAAAl«ed AA A (Allure. A rtlr hAA bea
from tired, irritaldc. liirbulci:’..
UMOd I WAA bATdly-octb rMAlAf. I moAed by tbe Aiuck of WIlllAm Field Traveise City Saiurdav. iviumlng
ovcr-taxctl brain nerves. AntiWAA pAArtoBAlely food of reodln*. but of the GIrlA' High uchool oo bigbc UoodA}'.
Pain Pills soothe and .slrcncthedueatin
of
girU.
declaring
that
PArmers.arc
iK-glnnlug
imark.-t
«• iMd ae «A|>en to roAd. Tbe Alcn thc~c ncrvi-s. thus rcmovins
complete reform li needed In l
their putalors. The luevAilius prlc.MAAO WAA the OQly AA* raAdiAf.
the cau-s^ Tlic.v arc harmless
of Aiudv provided for gIrlA li Is 3U CVDlS.
My lAtber waa aa o»d-tli»e AbolHloowhen taken as directed.
. tat AAd WAA <»e of doly tbroe iA ' - tbe hl^ ecboolA and coilegea.
In hla Argument no aHowance
toWAAbta of MW lAbAblUOtA
OEtM-Tf8‘
EMPIRE.
ll.iii't
■ r 1- .-|. ■
lade for etudlee In AC». At presen
MWd for Btfuey In fl. ao Ia thoAs
Empire. Mich., March t.f.—Mrs. r
\Vuii,.!.ii ....................................... .
^
lIu.V :ir«I ... . •: I
days I hewd a r«Al deal of Ulk of only arc they educated aa itaough tbe; ......................
Travers*- City
Idson V
ere never to marry. Tbls Is to lul.
e Tucs
r
Monday and roiurnc-d huDKtbe AAtMAvery AdtAtloA. but Dobody
clAAi td bacbelor women or malder by vrsy of Maple Cil>.
tMlly tbouctal It WAA piAclteAl to AbolMrs. John IWnnvAn «pc
n \K’i i”.N ^ii >1-;--; v.- :
aunt ACbool leachcr*. To elmm.
lib BlAweiT. tor truly
at Maple CUy b.-Iplng to
irutb right down, a natural. eupcHo mother.- Mrs, lU-l-en, wb
Ill ’ ,.:iv ;
AMa lAAUUItlOD. AAd
very 111.
^rly WAA only onAoliad for a llnJtA- clAAA of women ate practlciiig
__
___
___ _____ ,
CLAftECR FITTED
Mrs C. n. Ackerman
Aoleldc.
ttaA f< AlATory. Coi
dauKhirra spi-ni several .lays
la-t
Henry Voorbcc*.
w«-k at KeuwiKPl reson on Glen Uke
with Mr> H. t> King
Mre. Ilcorge Twi-ddli- and Miss .leFIFE LAKE.
ctaUdA. I w
sic Twcdilie wen. In Tra«c-«- fi-i
(WOoWd t
Fife Lake. Mk*.. March 13.-1^
HcIm'A orrhcuira of-Traverse Ci'v
tact MXdety ut oor own. to
Hodgea made a buAlnesB trip t>
Helm's orchestra of raversi- (.-ti.
^AlA oorreApoAdeaee pAi unite ad Id- UlAc on TaesdAy.
eil! give a |arly 111 K O. T. M. M.
■all hc-e March 7lb.
tftnXSct, etpeelAlly a. iome lAdle.
Mra. B. P- Ttwey baa gone to South
Mr. and Mrs. CI.Biics I), Ark.-niiaii
WWW ABMDC tbeiD. A TAAkee tehool Boardman for a abort stay .
imvi-d last wei-k Friday (lom Csu.|.
tMdier WAA tbe one to cAptl''**®
Mra. C. W. OotloD ot CAdlllAC 1« Ihi- K-ll««IIIe. Koniucky, (ora fiiiiin- bonn■0, AAd w« tboustat It would be
icre.
gocsl of Ibe H. L. LaBar family.
Pal Burden .d Traverw- CUy sii-l
ted ttalAf to let BATTled *Ad bore
Mr. aad Mra. W. P. Crotaer and lit­ lohn Kam* of Oslsirn *i-;e In town
THOS. S. aFRftOUt ft SON.
.hBpayooa trip to Kaaaaa. Fkir rw
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
icAl leteraiA were In tbe Air. And aa we tle daugb»cr Kalhcfino of Travers.- *^^ftindll1oii of AtiKW Hl-tal
I'l.tahl
Oily
were
In
town
Tuosdky.
lightly lmprove<l slur.- last W.1-L
.BvAd IWO mile. Apert we could not
-’•TA.
tereiy BwwA Jlldg.. DFTBcHt
"PS. Mary Shea who lias . ts-.-i
C. 11. 8eoU and Bid Rlplow of Wal>CM AeqUAlnled In tbe ordluAty wry.
ding tbe Wliiier wUh ilu- fuDiily
. PblWMtaCr WAA A Awr tblo* AAd III Um *«e bUAincu callers In town ou
rr hrmher. ITler Sii-rnior. went to
Tuesday.
ikfori Thunolay for a visli.
Wlllart Orecn of South BoArdmau
rw. Geo. C*>ok of Wi-xfonl spcijt
I visiting bis motber for n few days. asi week here wlih bi-r si-tcr. Mrs.
I ^ to Haw Vofli dty. and
FUIpb AlkInMin.
Jack Kimball has gone to Bnyuc.

....

i A GCftcnl BfiftkilC B

Head Ache

J per C<*1 mowed

Tl« DefoMlv

Sometimes?

BUSINESS CARDS.

iJr

'

Hones* Shoes a( Henest Prices

m;L.-iKsss js-Krrr

Rw

Why Take CIian:^s?

Hipfii

Rowland DoK^lass

MacNctt
•naeihiwtwf
eVE. EAR. ROSE
AND 'THROAT

TK.VVKElSi; CITY. MICH.

;D . F. J.

F. M. PAINE.

_

FL-ORISTi"""""-*"-*

stiue SU-IC. I'pr- tt'hi'iUK liu'kl

Tr«-*.o«,

DR. W. J. fflcass

Miles iudicAl Co.. Elkhan. Ind

FINE DENTAL WORK
239 E. Frost SU Ol P—*e tw

DR- SIMYDER
DEIMTIS*r

PATENTS.

Tire Tnsurance!

W. W. Brower ta confined to his
borne with IIIdcaa.
Mra. Laura Lotaon
S

ftwtbta gW

eortoAptmdai

: tlii prafauMw aaU waa ooUraly too
t lataMad tar me. aa ovary bump oa her
Bm4 wm markad ploa No. «■
. MtaMlAMUfoarglrUrorber Abd

8L Loota, 1 ailed on my fialicae la the
wUte of WliooAaiA. A perfect sirAAgei
TIM tb«rf waa A rumpaa in the fam­
ily. TtaAftoor motber WAX oobcemed:
aba Uoogbt I waa a candlteu for oonawtapttaa I araatiem ihta to ahow bow
wwodetfnl la tbe law of heredity. Tem-

baa

Ceiwnn an.l C. A. C«vk
m Arbor wen- In town Saiunln.i
Ehi lo attend the thei’i
Harry lUeli, w
..vntbs ba-i beeu
the guest of Mrs. John Jars.
on. left Friday fl­
Or. KImImll made a protcsslaoA
ic has n-riircd employment.
H At Walton Tuesday.
Tbe F>»nk Ttieker Thraire t
BIMl baa gone to Travcnie rd here every nlghi last we
rroudetl hoie«. Saliirilay nighi tli- |.
City for ireatmeni.
iBBli- memlieni of Ihi- troui«- were eu i
Miss JcAAle Roselirook baa gone
erlalned in (he Iton Tou cliiti rooms 1
Traverre CUy for a week's vtall.
s-Uli a uUi: aarii. Jbe oompaiiy l-'r: [
T. Held baa tetOTued from New iiday (tir SeiPitille for a two vM-i-k-.',
Wexford.
Mr and Mr*. W S. Rei-d etiH-rlaiii
Mra. Cbas. Ui^ lias gone lo l.c-wli
-d Ihi-lr nioce, Miss Ada Joy of .lo>loo for a vtall.
Bcnxlc oKinty. last vnwk
Mra. II. L. l.aIJAr ta quite 111.
J<ibn Muriiliv «f unekama ta visliliiii
D with the lanillles of Nate and
Mr*. Hllla baa returned to llodpfrom an extended slay In Grand ItaP,f.
Hrw Godfrey Hlrv.rt of Moorcstown

pmaaee ta all thlnga. leenli ta
after a visit with ber, daughter. Mrs.
ywara of good
health, but
rPMt cut of All. A comely eUler J. 8. Hodgot.
J. B. TewebooL bas returned
laid 1 couldn't ilBg or daaeo <
AlkAAka.
east, aad wouderod wbai aneb
A number of young people i-njoywl
1 for. anyhow. Sbe laarwed
plenBAni slelgbrlde Tucs.lay nigh;
n Abe mamed a singer
> Ibe home of Mrs. Spray Wbevlei.
daaear aad waa left a widow with hU
dAti OB her haadA. Now exeuAC per Cards arcre Indulged in and delicious
—t-wniw I vrrtte tbla oaly for Qrang. refreshmenlt aerved.
Ota. Hnat of you kaow my wife aad
bo* micb Abe eamaced me Biectru for
Iba Onate. aad after living with her
4t year*, eba waa truly a noble
aad BA we alwayA bMleved la
fBiww life, i know abe will *

■j-

f

Pint* Class, StMm Uollor snG AclMoiU Insuranco.

nHnrncI

NEW WEXFORO.
New Wexfoni, MIcb, March It.
iTbe Ben, Holmes of Wckufrd Corners
preaheod in Baird’s ball lYcdnc-sday

Harpen Perry raid, which waa hla {indotag. Tbe tree state men were let
aaite after ibsU say what Ibey will dr
llerwiy Jobn Brown. He was a
;;ben: be waa only ahead of the Ui
'tbalwaedU. And (be moral ot alt tfaU
.to that
men.loat tbelr
mitaply becaose tbe conceited
taildm* wanted (e get cosy money and

way buildings are In dcmud It wlU ta
doubled by.fall
WrIghtmAU ft Son uf Sfaermaz
moved Ueir hardware baxtoeai to ib
new town and are almost sollled.
A toctol dance will be glvWo Friday
nlgbt. tbe teth. In Baird’s hall.
Andrew Madtaon pun^sed a build­
ing in Ibe old town which he move.l

Boom 310 Now Slate Bonk BulldlnR.

Your lyiONEY

Traverse City.

Iri Our

• he purehaKil a
n be brought hiimi<1 Roiia reiumr-d I
in Nebraska. Too
V him h
JobUAOD did not a
a« iDicnded. The rondillnn nf ih.former not ta-lng mieh a. le make 11
advtaal.l.- for him to iindi-riaKi- tlie
iii|i until .iriinxer.
|
Harry, the Ihrv-e and ime-half >ext|
'I non of n. H ivsy «f Glen Haven.,
-d In Grand Rapl-ta Tiiinnlay. atterl
operation for an alicCAs on ihillTf-r. The liody arriioil bere W«-dr»«.'
day and was taliin in Glen ilaveu..
.................. - (iineral »a» held Tliiirrdav .
mi the home of the (larems
V. Hoffman of the M. H.
church hen-oreclaled.
R. Aehei :
man had charge of aho funeral ar. |
rangementv.
Burial litok
in
Wagner ceminery.
ta-sldinni.iheri
child which died .everi
Tbe family have the «yt
In ibe lo*. ut tbelr Ilitle

THE BEST COUCH CURE .
A well-known Ruefaester lady ‘
, jisya.'’lAtoycdintbcAdirondAekii. (
’ awAy from irirsds and bu
wimWa befora 1 found i
Uklns

Kemp’s Balsam;
L couM cebdne the cengb that '
dreve me away from borne sad
anrawd likely lo never allow i
to live there in winter."
Kemp's Bslsain will cate anv
coajta. that caa be eared by any |
Soldbyandeatonatgsc.and«oc. '

mlif
li iii

s®StB>»as»
(irmill work j’oii uru ill iir.-ii uf.

i.!iii|i

Hry liimU-r nlw.iy-- m -.t.-ek.

Katimatcn fumislital by i-hom- ur l.-tii-r.



kakly

1 SPRING
WEATHER
mi’.ins a ritali

of orders

for l.mnlirr anti liutidini;
M.Tti’ri.iIs of all kinds?

pitii'i in.tkc iht; misi.il:r of u’.iilini: Uki lunjf, huwc-vi-r. 111 fun:

PtiHi-nis, Suiiv Fmiita.’itiil Fi\tiir--a .’iii-) :i»i> --llii-r
• i-ujui-alile iirograni wan
V it-liiru<-d Tiioulay fmm

night.
Ota OB the eUier aide.
Tbe Panuera' Mcrcaaiile Co.
I have to be brief. We foo&d eueb fast arranging their aioek In tbelr
cOMftiAtOB la tbe territory of border rutand expect lo be open tor buil
ftaaa. U. B. ttuope and free itaie com
Baluntoy under the mBDagetnent
paataa. that aeealagly few could think tbe DehM Slash.
of taafciag homea. Tbe drat fight
Tbe Tboa. McBride Lumber Co. i
John
running tbelr mill night aud day
Bwwn and the ootlawi from Ml
■Jobs Bitnrn was driven out nnd bis
Bert WMbelm and his craw of men
■au WAA killed. ai a tlave was eo much
Morn VAlBAble than a borse. and Balabed Ibe store building last PHday
tar G. A. Brigham. It ta Wxino fro
tbny would kill a borse
In
aUe and two eloiiei high. It wat
(d tnarse
ibey
wanted
John Broars, as he helped nlavev buUi In lull tweuiy-eigbt days.
larrb H-IMl-;ile
Bert Wllbelm bat the coninci foi Cormirk and famliy of Wextnril >|«-ut
iwa away, nad when be was driven off
erorUng a planing mill and also • Snndav In Bradon.
bln tone fnm It wm s fi^t
Hr. and Mrs. Rreenraan i<f Tol.slo
ftiBU. He enme back at the head of a large wagon abed for the Lumber Co
era the gueso of Mr. Graenmao p
Rumot of free stole men. waa elcetod
Sam Wlllla of ThompeonvlHe move, •taler, Mra, Burke and famil.. laat
(•ptato aad made them iwear they tbe machinery for a mill lo town Ibli week.
Mr. Murrell rettimed last week from
week,
do aa he bid ih«n. They
dnWB ta Htoaoari. aad aa he permnially ~0o'lhe cooplMI
of the new
tataw bli noa'i alayerm. he called them building on Fridiy tost a free dance
•wl of bad aad bayoaeited n number of
given, al which over two bn
r pceseni. all enjoying themselver
Ic was furulabod by Ftouai A '
cbestra. aulAted by Traverse City I
kaadred slavoa to npper Iowa. Bo John
91.
'Stnwa won a complete victory and
Although but one year old. Now
with no few liven lost. This encour­ Wexford poesessca a populaUon
aged blm to lake tboee steps ot the over »<i people aod Judging by tb

IRoiicy to Loan on Improved Rea! Estate Only.
W. HASTINGS & SON,

THAT rill’:

[-

i.lai.iiiy tlic

ord-:r.

Sci;

tta about >’«jur

l.uiiiliiT itiiil iliiiWii^ M.iierials ai once.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Soulb Side Cumber Co.
cii. i’ii.mt’;;ii'-. ik.ii iiiK)

THE FARMERS' STORE

PaintSy Oils and
Uarni$be$
If ymi imiTii! lo pain; yuiir li. -i’'' .' .ir:>. ;r;it;.ii \ . "t
want to varnish your cni-lio.-iril, I. r. -..ur,
of if thiirc is anythtoi; cist; i!iat yon
|ut i; or
varnish, net your material at V K's.
We have whfte load in oil antj
Lroivn.
netian red, oxide of iion. yellow < rhr<-. whiliii;; in «!ty
colors. Wc have cans of paint fur ilomt-tic n>t-. frmn
ten cents i>cr tan ioSl-''<}. We draw ymir ypi. i.il ittemion to our lloor and pr»rch p.iinis. They arc f. ry
durable and altraciivc. We also h-ivc -.tuiJ pni-'-r
piiuy, boiled and r.nw ofl .md tun <-n;iif.

Furniture Uarnisb Stain
Wiih this stain .1 job of pair i’iiij i - !ii:i'li'.d wiiii ini'- tipcration.

Anybody can put ii on au'l !mvv a lii.oil n-b.

A fair deal to everybody.

CBlLROHT
••4 CASS Sts.

TKATESSE
OTT.MICa.

If vou an- yoinif to do any

BUILDING THIS SUMMER
tt'.u- i- .1
}i.i;.iw.iri;.

ijiioil

linii: to lie

W--

carry

a

nT'-si you in price -.

lookinjf up

complete

I’nilil'-rs’ Hardw.tri:. .luii w<;

your

slock

think wo can

of
in-

If you want anyihiny; in

iioiisc or barn h.inlwari-. i om<; in

and let us

finurt; wilh you.

RRAIMK TRLJDI
' r.; I'-.hU.lli.c Uuii'Hne

Have ).>'i ever ioc-1 the

Rox*l TIb*p

Mnd
- also -

J^o^al tiger
•nicy Ate Lh* b«U

Caaat4 Cera
tematets
aaJ Ssfatea

Sot*', rmiy by

J. J. BREIZIIMA

ORANO TlUVERW Hgmi^ THUWtOAY. MARCH H. 1«0*.

Mfoirr ON crrv oooka.
parttoa tor wbleb we do aot And w
ne^r paid <o ibe ellr tmaanrer for
•Ml Nxlr d«ri bw bM wortciSK
wftiks. ttiu, on Jenoarr J. !»«. Tb'»
n ia made nn froof eneawraoto ont>
fepoha «r tkc termtr <Mr dprt. tb»
>UDd In lb* oflc* of lb* elip elerti:
oi Ik* elcrk'* one* rtow • dUMr. Homer Han read a ll*i rt oeM»>M7 oI UJlIAt Welodtol deimnqorau eziM-dlif back to !*«. the
■Ut belac «ofJS. *oiD* of which
ire pam after ihe.eTainlnaUoo
noaU
of U«ee»r«u boohk*«>Md «1tb M Ut«tloB of dl*bo«-

IIdIe*.”*re^M^* SbS’atc”'nibb

'“Mr. J. B. Hawler. lou € aad T. one clo*et. one
block
. made applleauon
for «
anbdl .
aMlb

madt nWB *« *•« »"•>
mja.- ”WaTk TO not bollt. bni mooep
wtu M iM«r«Md ere-d o<
U aUll on depodl.
ea TborwUr *»d rrwj- coonellaiao
-on pace 61 of memoraoda <
vM (ha cseapUoD of Hr. Doekenr. menl aldewalk* 1* an Hem ih.
(hat one Cba». 8. Vader owe*
Ur. F-r««" and Mr. Wllvn aft
for ••eiienilon" walk built, l«
hlf<fteal. Th* report preaented
name reaaon It wa* not apmad a
•eealac «•
eral roll for eolleetloo.
t.ft«Uftd lapoft oot Mat eoopleu
Ctmetary.
aa pet Ml «n br door lo about two
••Cemricfy. The rule lo prncll
KOrdlog the cemelerp for the care-m
weak*.
lout 1* a* followi:
Oeorxa A. Horaer. ebilnafto t

1*^?!

and pool room at
wing Tbo*. Broke
beewu*-.- ibrougb a plate alas* window. Tbe
ofAelal* Are whleb followed destroyed tbe c
-Herrs',eats of the bnlldlng, cft**lna_* l<
< be changed.
lid bavr
r," said .
any- uhl
that anv person who lies
City Roger Jewelry store and Ml** C
ifi rmm tbe cliy of Tran
llnery store w.-rc dameged.
.1 deporir the money with the rlty millin'
Joseph Ven. an .dd time sailor, w^
with
Ibe
aiy 41.^ m saglniw. wa* a cook dnrlng
'he ins'ilng chnssl wi
lUtr*. B- I. the civil war <m the famon* Alabama.
Itavla r.wuml«»lnn »pt.-b was di-*troyed by the Kedrsargr. H" was bwn in Poniiul l~
-------------i tar:; snrt'In
In hi* youna,T
younaiT days
day be Ml
„ whaling tessel*.
** .'xpliwl.'d It

•Id voor jiidameni l» 'he pr.
wllhtb* ireoaure*.
are mrrted aa tboodi the Infonnatloo clip clerk rompetent to ke»-p the book*
under your i>«rmr
OB ihdn waa aolhloc but
Mr. Hnm*T replied to that by sU
dom. There belna no I
. log Ihai -wher.' there li. a will then*
■bow lb* amoont of wairr
I a WIT." lie mM. "The »y»:em it *li
nor tolaU pertalnln*--------- pie, Tury «imple. To illu«ra!*: w
bale* and caah. Tb* tfeecriptlonb ol
lapi in uae are n« arcirai*. *« lb*y
do*^not verlfT tb* amount chawed
TOl»; iM-^ici'unto- F^r to-tahe-. ^

. reni."
. ..ok .nH one ho*»
Mr-’Winnie r.-peair.1 hl« que*l
Ibe clerk j anil Mr. Itom-r answered dlrecny
ng InIfUTing ihai ih.r* wa* no doul.i bu-

O.UP insunce*. Nmailon*-------- of eenain rebates for frofen pipe*,
etc. We also notice Uu-ro are a numl<er nf waiiT ronsumiTf. who when
tbey remain delloqurm for a renaln
period of time, ih* amoant* are
dropped from the acrouni. We AMI'
has been ihecu*tom to Ignore entirely
tbe ordinaoee*

r^kr;*
1*1 should b.* kepi.

t»,Regar« to Water.

Mr. 0111.-I'

pay*"*

Iiroiide. for H
l>*inp
• tax rolls In vvrni of ih'-

ad»anc*.

r 1 Shi

' ‘?i^.w.T.'d hy asking
urdlnanri' prior
Warn'i 'lieie

eeaapanr. prefteoied “>• ™P<«
took oeeftftloo to fteor* the kWfteoeft*
with whleb IS* affal" of iho clip

Cream Separator

SL";

^rmirValer” olnmi-r. may'^lv*!
water without

DO NOT I5UY A

'hai ih* shortage
mm* from

,<> the city treasurer. We find ihl»
rule has been Kully ncglecied, II being
customary for Mirons lo ply Hi* *nperliiiendpni and cUy clrik. oulslde ot UI1 Ivll.
No Msllcieu* Intent .
oinee. and Ir is left enllrely lo
medH<* opened the m**iMr llorm-t sal.l that In mskli .
r honesty to deposit tbe same to
1 atall
iRvesneaiion tb.-r.- was no rosllrkn.iDfM waff"* ““ d**!*"
■“'I"*
■bat the eompanr bad been worklns llrely to Ibe Judgment of the eeilon
II. When h* wn.s o-dc-ed I..
,nd tb* monrp to etaiected I* taken
ore*
and
called
body lo ln*irwl your superlnin lsv...ilgs'1on b- ns-^
b0* fw
'
ahould Doi I
for aranted lo be dep&*H*d with tb*
attMtioa - _
wiirklng for Ih* mayor or for ihr rmjn
mi to m»ke a boti** to bout
■ bell
Inat debt of. that the report
cll, hut for the laxiuiyerB. au.l If iber.'
Ion of the eevernl Ups In ui
—■a* to >ad the eobdltton of be clip
was auylh.ni: wrong' ihc taxpayer*
seems to u* tb»l you *r* t.
- ■
r the :llp of- Jear. to that the »*ilon lofonns the
clerk << the amount due from each
Si been diln*
* Mr! Jtorri^jnovo.1 lhal'
party and U I* left to him Whether the them 10 audit thdr own acrouni*. The I-.- K-ferr-Hl tc/ a rummht.
account ahall be collected or n.
^“«nt ^
tbJ'aSalfa of
liu-hullun Ih* mayor and roiinrll. iho;
ehp be reetlfled and pdl on a bnalneaa- bin !■ made accordlns to the
in receiv.-1t and act upon It. The mt>llkabaala. Before ibe report to rm-l tioB* of the leaioo. a* *ooi
ilon wa* iw.t secoi.d»1
Mr. Onlei:
be eaUed aUeoMon lo ibe fact Urni on; leave* lh1» offlee there I* no record
roov.'d sa an am'-ndm.-nt Ihsi ihr
l we can And abowing tbe amount
of tbe mala raawni that tbe eoodi
IH.rt lie rcrs'lt.'d and (lied and
OOBB were aa ihep were abown. wa _ billed at tbe end of any period
ev.-rvlmilv tnien-sn-d act uimmi II.
tbal ofbdal. who bad noaoihorlip bad Therefore It provea our *ame aUWEvervii siipporled Ih* abiendmeni.
ment wbleb we made before regarding
Mtirrsv withdrew his motion and
cement ddewalks. that poo are relying
Hh-irs motion prevailed.
Be by
, wholly upoo tb* hooeity of your cll
No Record*.
areraBip.
a nati
ro« a* to whether they p*r (heir ''
Mr. Horner sisuti Hiai the report
Hr. Hemar Apetaplaad.
cannot be too particulsi
Mint* or not.
aliow.wl the amoiini rollnco-d ftm ce
Mr. Homer wa* then calM o
• The followtog I* a •iimmary of
menl walk* and hy memorandum ihr
bua^s*Ara“”8hould do Mslnrss
•Bd besan bp maktac an apolw
amount dellnqii.-ni had been found hut
*pMtf*lt^ wodUMrii^ V^hort time be there was no rerord to show the num
Interior walks bulh and only s
Halaer aad baeanae of lu brerllp had
1 of the exterior. There was no
1 was then
list of deltofl
**•"»> herewlA attach a list of Ibe de­
lBtMvr«ad It wroM. Toetdap »<«'«
clabt of the acof knowing the total ami I' wa.
showing
Ihil
sev.
ha had eome op here and bad dnee
linquents. togrlhcr wlih the receipt*.
1960: about
counts extended back
simply a rase of taking a riilren'baa*
b_ worhiof
nAiu to get the report
word for h. There was no record 01
rnty
back
to
IMt:
ataape for la*i night a* M f*H 1
seven *pnges of delln- anv charge anywher.', Thei.> was :
1904 and twenty or
daty to do *0. A ilMwongb e*M
nsumers nod len page*
*. gsta lor
llillf IrfM.k Wher.- the reculsr walk
UoB of lb* book* h$4 b««i madr
name* of people wh.>
iTlInlCR
rills. Tbe com
were supposed to be cniured and Ib*r<
tbe work of eompUlag the Agur
llnquent and tbe water
bad
a>m7 beary ta*k and U dime b
off bui the amount wa* never EnT*IMhe TOunrii gave Insmiwlon'
collected1 and never enrried
rorrled forwi
to liuiid a walk from imlnl to p»in'
wataT eoHpMad hot
as delinquent. They rnnged froo
e«>nsiruciloii suiM-rintondetu
few cent* up and loialqd »S27-6C.
Ir. llor
roported a* fol• When we were called upon lo make
Is examination, the instructions ctiunril hill giH'*---------------------ahead mill <ln*'«
herewltb attach a preliminary
•cn that tJie men who performed
given
,
Mr- Horner ihtfi

thorough.

work
— o—• •• ---------------cause we expected to And any discrep­
the information tM-re**ary
ancies. but that the books had If
the sy.steni. tliai they w
kept properly, snd we want ihe rlty
feel ibsl Ibe system losuaurated by
mM « CTMt d«al of aolhorliy wlthwa* a beneAt to, om only 10 the o
SMMltlnf tbe vartoB* Bo^ "
dais, but lo the laxpayer*. To c
IM nMmwi e«^I._ ne BMhodt
great surprise and dlsappolnimeot
Aiid that the rule* laid down by u*
e^bMa
in addition to ibl* that ibe araWn I.

if'.S'.r'.rk.sr.-J-r-.r.

I N i n. voi: iKV ;\

above 1-i.ilire of lb'
iitaii atiil (ieli is tl"' tra.i.murk «i(S-i<uVKiitiil>i'>ii.i

H
|H

tS vs l

^®^®-nii'l is tlif evaiiiiy'm C"f

js:srif,-Kr«fA-r“

etn-iifflb '»‘“i I'tiri'.t'. It itt
ill aliiiokt all the citilinui eoim
tries of llie plo'ye.
If Ihf «•■"! fish ftecaiiie eMiiiel
U tvi.ultf lie a tvorl.l'tviilf ralitll’Hy. favtnise the oil tlmt i-ninfs
l■snfl*>lil<T
frimi its hver siiqiassesafloiher

fiiw ill

iirisliiiiji niiif liftsK''‘'‘P
^iroik-rtHh*..
Thirty ytiirk up.
till* iiroiiriftow of SfottV Kiimlgion foiimi II tviiy Iof j.rf]Kinnjr
fotl
....................
liver oil eotliat
.that Iev.-ryoii
■ II vul
tiikcit ami pet llie full
the oil without the oi>jot.iitmaf>l<*
tiuHe.

St-oUV Kmiilai UI

is t|ii’

la-Kt tiuiiptiillip
thiiipinllip worlil lor wfuK,.
I.aekwiirtf fliililri’u. titiii. delicutr>lc,

ditii

The tliffcrrnctf in cream savctf will noon i>ay ftir
your separator.
That lohnson Mower costs less, is worth snore ami
is not niatlc by the* trust.
Look at our $:f7.7.=> Top UuRjjy. hanti painted and
guaranteed. We hav« everything in Buggies. Surreys,
Spring Wagons, etc. Come while our stock is com­
plete. Sec our complete line of Gale goods. Siudebaker Trucks. Harrison Wagons. Anti don’t forget
our I larncss—best No. I oak tan leather, the only ones
who use that kind of leather in town.

all i'<>u<)iti"ii

liup aiiU lust MPfiiptli.

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.

SCOTT ft BOWKE. CnKMlsTs

lur, STATE ST.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH,

~“S*

ksr* niuilun, thi- nffrl wa* acciiliil-

3»l“

s£jrST2.jr.;?u,..»«.~ Hi.

-HOSPITALS CROWDED

aaBr by US Hay 1. if

;

SBBU^rXt^rtb^oiT^ihe lnf«-

sl^to’rsss*‘‘n}^bV‘c'lM
MW to be a tact, be baa to I nn
pTorUmee ibat the record* do
get lato lb* waste basket.
“We call poor aUeottoo ptrileotorly
iB Ibe CTOlmetloB ed sidewalka. We
wAtoe wader a elty ordinance: First.

waft coBBlnKied. When said eounell
gia>U tbe same be may depoalt the
eallBatedweast tor sueb eonstroetlon
. wllb tb* cUy treaanrer. Upon depwllmg tb* required sum ibe cliy derk
glTW-wn order lo tb* rnpurlniendent
to coBstruet tbe sMesralk reqnested.
Beramd. the coanell may order side
walk* bum as seem* a public necesoHy. Bubo In this css* the city clerk
giTW a^ order to (he supertniendenl
to praeeed witb the worit. If (bis ordlBaaeo had been lived op u tbe oBlee
woHd bate a eooiplel* reoord of all
Hdeoalki built, and to complete this
liwrd K would be neessaarr for
city
t to Ale with t
of such walk
clerk tbe
party osroiDg lb* propbum (or each
e
*Ky. If ^ dlerk'bad had the tofor
wMitow as stated above be <a

'
la pU
tbe c
of tbe ordlD
the work <
relaUve to 4
BBd there II
ate .but tew
............
oTAe* of city cleik.aDd wttb rocards to
deUBqtNBU OB Interior walki. tbe IntarfsaUoB to ^4«iied
from altp*
toBBd IB the oClee (otether with order
btanka.
-At to tbe aawuBl of moBcy collect­
ed for atdewBlks we And (or the year
1MI-19M. tlOAM.tr or tbU aiDooat
ttm.n to for loterkir walks, as
Marly a* we ar* able to detennla
SBrtaff the year eodlng Hay t, Iff
a wtu at eollectloBs tor eetoenl wall
aBMoatod to I9S03.C3. of which tcu.<
Is for laterior walk*. Cement wall
paid (or la eight months prior to Dc(BBiber 3t. IMS. la tM»-C2. of vriilch
•CMJO is lor laterior walk*. Tbe total
colleetloBi as reported are in accord•aea wUb tbe bo^ of the clerii'* of•ea. 7%0 amooau reeeb
tor walks are plcaed out .. .
aceordlag to oor Judgment, therefor*
to Mt^ accurate.^

Hll Kinds

Herald and Record go.

r it.- any ..f 1

V.— hundred
dred dollar*, prove* nothing
---------------hut inaccurale work. If the officials do
dra. ptBkham’n Adrioa Bavaa Hanr
sired to defraud rhe city of several
Ptob tbit Bad and Costly Saperleno*.
thousands of dollars, there is no way;
la whleh It could be deU-ete.!.
!
It Is s sad Imt
-The method practiced is that yo-i;
rtain fact that
depend entirely upon Ihe honesty of!
yemr officials. We call your alteniioui
ibriDp>'a nlDto ICO ihat wa* dcposlii',1 with the e|i> 1
r r t-a se Id tiictreasurer, January Srt. 190C. Wo flndi
numberofop-'rathat c
jupon women in I!
,130; J, ^ p „
our liirsiutal*.
ridVwalks. The *u|>
Morrthautbr<-e- I
POSIUOD wa*. that ihcse parties had AKritoMg^USpEmfnurths of ibe
X ]-sli*iits 1 y I d g
sidewalk* eonstnieted sotncMm* prior
those snowto Jsn. 1st. not being positive that tbmoney had aelually been dcposlifd lie white bed* are women and girls >'iio
Amount on pmenl
(nr*. The same wa* doposiied on th* are awaiting or tx-covering frumoperalist for IMS un­
above dele as mentioned. This only tkm* inatir necessary b.v neglect.
Everv one of (liese patient* had
paid I’tt' not car­
empbasizes the fact that you nor ;
Iplentyof wartilnginlbatbeariGgdouu
ried fonrard to
offlclal* do not know wheiher
next Hit.................
not th* money* rollecied hy the rtl>i feeling, pain at the l.-fl or right of tl.c
1904 list unpaid and .
retsurer or *ny one else, I* all ihcj:abdomen, Dervoos eabausUon, pain to
not carried formoney that should be collecied. uor the omaU of Uie back, pelvic catarrh,
ean
........................
we tell wb*th*r
whether 'he parties for iliar.iorss. Aatulcacy. displacements or
don* is still Itregnlsrilie*. All of Ih.-se symptoms
- -has b
wbom-thc work
are todicstions of an unhealthy con­
nnpald.
dition of the female organs, and if not
• As a matt*r of fact, it prheeded tbe trouble mav m»k( heailway
iiself to us that ihe quicker y.
until tbe peuzltv has to be paid hy a
IhlQgs systematically, and on a
dangerous
dangerous operation, and a lifetime of
teller li
buslneas-llk e baria. the
impaired usefulness at best, while In
Total ........................ *1.«4Si5 0I.S43.35 be for all <
manv case* tbe rc>ult* are fatal.
“1, Item Bumbered one, above can
;
MltsLu«lUAdamt.oi!>eaula.Waak..
Dot be proven by Item, bat cash
1 writes;
leeted Is proveo by prlcf of It
Is examlDBtloo. in which w
But No. : is not afaaolutoly
IDrtrMr*. nnkbam
to hlam*. h
I - About twoyeaiiagolwa* a gnat «ifth* elreiimstances
..WAMXO

eommcrcial Printing

MH'Ina that t1
1
H* at-kml tl
Ihi- ..ftters til

auMin OF Hiiait souei

OHlnquent. Dee. SU

PMord (bat aay pretence to m*
to prove the balance were «oeb bo«
•t bad a beartog upon the accoui
kapt by tbe traaaner. Tbe treaaui
balM tbe oaly penon anUtorUed to

Ne One But Trossoror to Collect.
Maynr Kri.-.lrich
■uucll

gJA'.e,6n

The Herald and
Farm and Fireside
$1.00

„. K.

. b, bo.,.w I, '«i- EsSs’-SoidjSissSird;”’!

the city should b* beneffle,
the '
following prop |
,oU bw tbU 1 bSd a tumor and n
work, we make you "■
ill agree to place upon Badeniu an operstka it I
osIlioD
felt ibal this
,d make a eomplei* IIWiihai
thb was my dimlb sarrani. but I
your book*
of the city 10ronaapnoderi witb an aont latbeftew Eaclaad
necesaary
' HUtew. snd toe adviwd me to take I.^ Fneeesrlty.
and_-es<make other
- Xban.'* VegetabI
Vegetable -------------------------------t;oBpa^, ■*'
feel. ........... ...................
.............
■ ;p„.Sia.',
rmi
inges tbit cm* to our nolle*, in mid to ruremmoe*
chat
sntoimfeovetai
...Jer to make your ae«iinting depart­
ment complete, free gratl*. if jour «t an op.e*t»oo^v5hev«7 st&mag
............................
* to ll in Ihe fii- snnui would try this great piepataUae.“
Jo*t as surely aa Mit« Adam* wa*
eared of tlir troubles enumerated in
her letter, jnst *o surely will Lydia L.
. .
ipleie detailed account of alt I’inkbam s VegeUble Compound cure
your Anance*. covering the period otlier women who suffer from feaudited. We will mall yon Ihe sao imalc trouble*. Infiammation. kidney
mo the compleiloB of »urh report.
I troubles. Bcrvout cxciUbility or ner-Yotir* very tnily.
I von* proatralion.
“The Federal Audit Co.. Ud.
I Mrs. Pinkbam invito* afl young
Chairman."
nu> >na I-'Women wboare Ultowrite her for free .
lo^of a""
W ano in
g^e to daughler-in-iaw of

.w M iLvdiaE. Pinkbam and lor twenty-five
^'‘'•iviare bs* been advis.ng sick women !
; 'free of charge- Address, Lyna. Mass.
January—April
Schedule walei
Delinquent melei
Discrepancies, i
gi.oo fee for ci
ter .....................................................
SiT.Ml
oas on ssseennent. Perry
Hannsh ......................
ifto.ftn.
Interest on sewer roll. Perry

...... i'o"r’hr;n:^:'r.’‘we

Burials;
burials. Hay
ay 1.
.1 Ui.M

Siffi
ToUl ................ Il.TM.

■Tbl* delinquent lUi
proven except that
period* a* above
amount* paid are
of order books. *
are taken from me
the clerk's omce. a
comet ataiesteat ct Ihv mosies re- atnotiDl* have been
cetrod troai pitmerty owners nnd sd, 1, 1M«, then Ibe i
would be reduced by se
RSrttReadeala coBaected with tbe tld»- May I.. 1903. won
WBlka. Tbe cHy <d Traverae City has
CEMETERY.
tiBtted 111 oBclals to report ibelr eol
* on list of per
them to. U the asKwat or money bao- SOBS owing for csre
«tod Urougb ihU cbaanel U all re- toa of 1903. and mn carrienrded apea lu books you bare every to next llti:
This list occupied several page* aod
rcBSOB to be proud of the tacmesly of
yemr eUlxcBt. But should some peri rotuained aiany names.
Water.
•OB or peraoat wUh to be diihonnl.
-Wo find that In keeping Ibe
Ibe blame vouU aot be altogeiher on
their part, at It lesu to a eenain ez(bore hai
taal OB yonr hoasrabte cooncil (or al10 vprify I
losrlag to exist the absurd mrtbodt

"ri,4"off TO

________

Both One
Year for

l-arm ami l-ircsiiltt is issuml twice a montli, 24 ivtncs a year, and has from 24
to 38 iiages each issue, It is pmfusely illustraied with half tone and color pictures.
It is the best farm and home journal Jn America. Thousands of dollars arc expend­
ed annually for expert advice for the farmer, dairyman, stock-raiser, poultryman.
fruit-grower ami gardener. Ii has dfipartmenis for the housewife, fashion pages,
pattems. good stiiries. pii/zlcs. It has wit and humor columns and a Young I’eoples'
departmeot.
This great paper is given absolutely free £pr one full year to every subscriber,
new and old. to the Herald, who has paid for the Herald in full to Jan. 1. IVO?.

The childrens friend—

Jayne’.sT~onicVcrmifug?

j

Drive* tint Moi>d impurities. Makes strong ncnxs and muscles.
Gives tone, vitality and snap,

1 MONUMENTS

*3.311.52
ipltulsiion. the »9I6.33
charged
-llnquent water schedule
Includes the prcseai qoarter as
snmers sre si
'
be reduced considervnnee. This will
*
ably a* n ly Of Ihe accotnt- have
been psid
System lu Very Slmpto.
At th* cmicluslon of Ih* rep
, Winnie asked ihe spesker:

_____

lu nil Ibc Uldat desiifiis. Sat­
isfaction gujimntoctl.
Ptu'llmatic tools and latodl im­
proved mschinarv.
Officand works 321 bay ’street
Citizen's pbone No. Oil.

A. W. iUCKERD, TnTcrse Qty

r

To Cure a Cold in One Day

1

fSi

I, THURSDAY. MARCH 22, l#06.

lUt to be e*t»_bFamm are ku»ac Io»i neroee the, for j-oues Udir* Is
- «lp fif* M TMIM.''
ee wbteh li rery Mraa* e.-etr-bere,
tere. Tbe 1
e^^oUs, Web, Hsreb 1«-A'
..................................
<• but «ft«c the
—^
:
»n» n»d Jimipem. or romelbla* oijulrdie «M«r» TUI»«# *t Te«W- «s>
pnwd to Mep He feoli no ID rte«»
ihrouab a course <rf
•Hi>s*
•HT>^ bii
biA «re
are At 1 o-Hoci!
o-HocIi thU ■ora- ^ *''* ”fwra Mm“a^he ar’ ifalalm la tie maehine tbbpr In order
clotbe* a
it -blrtlU foer !•»*»
fanlUirite ihemaelrm rriUi tbe
te ta« dem^ion at ibe Hotel Conpmerhi liUD of the noMiaiobno and
__ ___
I' ceoertl More.
Water Warita far Suttana Say.
able to make thHr oa-n repaJm.
Doyer'e Mt^Bt rink; R. A. BAaaer>
aattou Bay. Mich, March 17-A the)' hare DaMered the lecboicaUiie*
1,^ nlptk^o llrary etablen be- meeUns to take action up a water
It thniiiEh a
MiV to K. J. TotaWl nad (be pMa- work* for the .ellla**- waa lielit In lAr- (.irtrlng.
rjtf^a- anf. oiara of J. I- lr»l» aeti’e hall Ian iornInK.,al)O0i Ofiy tai-i
--------------payrm I-dnit tcesrat. The meeting.
Waahinpon. Marrh 15,-Tbe po
f-'

'

i„

in™. .

,b.

PresJrlrn'

|

he Jam.-sinwii Bsmilili.n.

lime
wn ap)wilnie.r Jain
B eomniiifw had
. lias l«">P cinfused with Ihe nr .
by lh<- village rouncil , b«k up ibe-l-'H.iMikin i.r il.e Cidi.alal Harots, ihi»
........
cttnslaitHl -if
mailer. Tbe
MV having iH.lhlng tn d» with 'Itel
Ttiyatl lAilitr. Jtihr. Btwl-iy hav;

WorlcBan waa a irsnalwl Bue*' apd
— , hla home waa In Penmon. He was a
..l-W
.1 fi. It. nark!''
^ N member rf the Cadlllar ktdee of Elks
The flrt-t wnrk iif the cv.nmilltee war
It la lirtlered thal all four were wif
», - fanned before the fire reached them.
. lay Ihe mailer Is-fore Mr. J.iypt,
ing ve^lirai
■■•S
There waa a moderately hich w'-'
l«> yesterday n/ternoiin rapie her.' ilHinly take ula
I- drir.
“ »hlowlog and the flame*
•iH-ail.m olJbe loni.'lb am.lt.TiAry of
le htilel. a-hlrh and lo«ike.l ..v. r the grtiun.l. He islk
% acroaa the street frem Ihe
day wh-n the iWrt.-t-n voong nu n
verj' favorml.ly of whst Is kn.ranlthe
kn.ran
n th.' village wh.. Iia.l all l)t*-n Isir-i
Bs Uramer's artesian well and In
il.'i-d the Preiicb
k
ihiB was lora'ed the Ranney barber premnee of some of the cnmml.t*e.;ln he --“e >e.f,
I.-. II l,r.mgbt op
shop and the skailas rink waa on the
the Fratico-Pn’saeroBd floor. The two llrery
raugbt next but moat of ibe property
waa saved from these. The flames
o spread unlll Ihey reached
aiya
liuMl In dilTerenl regiments, fminil
n idiowed
themselves priaoni-rs In a German f.irtpounds.
reas at Ihe saiilo lino-. Kvenl.iall) iliey
sliwed. WbfB the flames reached tbl.< village. Inside th.- euns>r»'e ll'n*'
-It -.■•■irtii-.t in tlielr rlllax>-. aiol t.uk
mini tbe wiBil look a shlfi and Ibis and IH sUiui forty fe.u aN.vellie ma:
humble pursiilis. Tl.e
up their former hii
la all that avod ihe rest of the villacc, part of Ihe vlllare. It was stni.
hale and hear::
famous ihiri.wn a
— •
—-eJ a* foUowa;

|W«ato«

paniall
IIMH Cumpir
spred; J. W. Waters, seaeral
!,n00 on I
tl,2Ml-fm buildlnc. $2.
I2.0A0 Insursbce: A. It.
Ink riBk. I4M. no Insi
up. ISM, no I
Ranney. barber
Rpce: H. J. Tcdi J. livery.
lured: J. I- Irwin,
SC/MW. P*riWly Insur
ronient*. H.nOO.
no Jnstiranee.
>m the
The bodloa Were
_ Ibis nornlni;.
Ir- and
rnlM
I. Kaciabe were almost

What is CASTORIA
CarforiA is » hanule*s nibstiinte for Caebir Oil, Pare*
tPH-ie, ISrnps and S<K>(falng Syriiiis. It Is Pleeimsit,
It
evmuuus iifltli. r Oftimn, .Vorplilue nor other Jiarerile
nee is •
uruntec. .it dentroyw Wot
Feverl-lmeti*. :
uiid ailuvs> I
Ctdic. it rHievea Teelliing Tn.iiMes, riire* Coairtipnttan
nail PUliileney. It eiuuuiilnles tl
'

Almost In Dcapalr.
“Oar littla dangler was given op by two phydeiau
with eonsomptlon of the throat, and we were almost
Ih despair, when oar drag^Ut recommended Dr. King s
Mew Discovery. After aUng foar botUes she was
' eared and has had no throat treable atnr* '*
EYLEB. Cumberland. Id.

__

Lb^rs*lbrn^d*'bMherB

• ttaledaDcy.
eyonhith*.
All Counterfeit*. laiilAtitHin anti »«Jttst«as-gvw*d**era but
Kvperiiiient* tliut iriile with niitl esKtanger tbe hraUh af
lol.iMiii and dnldrt-u—£i,|iFrienee agaUwt UxpertiHeeU

NEW DISCOVERY

i'i'J'Xi* !___

I'syne rall.-d tl.e

Tlio Rind You Hare Always Braiflrt, end whirii has herai
ie ine fbr over 30 T««ra, haa hogne tae WaaMere of

DR. KING’S

van aiMreasrd by H. O. JorPt. aaper- bemtaa Bi-« aaaocJailnn will prewut
■Inienilenl of H'e TraYrrae city water; rooRPcaaa blit which will rl»e »o Ux-pi
I work., who had heen'railed to the vll-| the authority to have molded 1b;o a
-aJ. arenSted IB Jbe b«el nbonl ’1 lace to maUr a report on il.<II..- f.-saaflll''
f.-aaaSlI' ^ l-dl an old braat. rannop and the n''ia| •
....
- ond ballleahip*. Thir 1--II j
ihiti moTBlnB^BPcI^heA

"SMBSiMlhlp to MTe *aythlnit. Mr,
_ - Boil Mm. Nutmnr Ud Jo.' Brrlr^
mil Any befora from I-uiher to b«wl«

-

Cure YoorCoygli CASTORIA

stop 7oar Lttns IrriUtioa. rellerfl you Sara Throat
tad driva ont year Chronic Cold, wUh the only ecrtala, and strloUy aelentlflc,Cara for Cenrhs aod Colds:

Siomneh oiMl i<o
1 lie Childrvu's I'

Price, 50C end 8«uso

GENUINE CASTORIA always
f Bears tbe Signatore of

ABD*OL» ST

S. E. Wait & Sons and C. A. Bugbee.:

“'■I.';;.',,

raifd Is full o
event of Its git
.allable s
an sva
Ther

lugs, so that I
Jill, there Is aUay
• of siii.ply

_

The Kind You Have Always Bou^

Suttans Bay Elaetlon.
. tS.-A'
tav. th.T.'

Fuiiona Bay.
le village i-U-el

In Use For Over 30 Years.

conies' f..r rhe otllre «t|„,

iU.t.Te.1 as gtusl ai
rapacHy nlng
well. The Hram.-r w.-ll h
u of C.siree lliinip an
laiin wlimiilg hy ale.'il sivi) niajorii >.'
of in.w gallnn* .lally,
•r f.-ver.
.-a is ai the f.s.l -f IVter
.Aid ui.r B. Mr.". B.n.bi- ^
OlH-rlln hill an.l Hie
e pUii
pUu K U.
u. Iea.1 the
K. laort:. Jiis.-ph Sleiniet. »..-t. r
,■
in-.TVoir als
feel above liie wi ll, wbleh won
Ol.-rlll;.
;

*-.rc.i*( * ■••I--, t-'
a ninety-fool fall lo'he villas.'. H wa«
*^¥ratln I* a villSltn of abont <M with punned to rse a six-inrh main fron.
' Aikli-ylUcl.'-e*--. •■-empu.w.ii!Willi,.-,;
OeiHix at Fife Lake,
I '.izrit.r-f.-. d-f-fi«*nl.
Ihe raservolr eiitilac this down i» four
Km:
■*■<;.. sn.l eau, ■.*'
rife lj0.e. Uleh.. Jdar.-I. Ifi -iMl-ri i
“*nH^™era*?en encsla in ihe h«e1
Ihe village. Twelve hvdratils
,h- ;;i:a d»* tJ J-Uro»i).
l*x.
i» foiin.l >l-a.l 1.
Inrh. ag.-d t;
fiinilRhed and the esiimsiei;
iBtliK'..:— '■ B7p.wr.uv 'rus sm ia I.-i;
trtie mile imrih .
.ri- lliui lb- .IH.-iulBn.. Wllllaju tui.-lit-*, !
irn at hU
rosi, o.nrlite of the pnrrhase of the
trnlnp. lie had b.en t
iwn thi* mnrnln
Motbea. A bnfk.'l brigade
well. Ur. Joyni said, wuul.l l.e alHuii
mj Smt le^---wnBul I.*
vriih heart i ,.u1.le fur a we.-J; bu> bu
Iraa to check the flaamu
... do the ehCM's a.< ii.UB

Ihe memlST* of ihe eomell un.I mm.' .
. .i.l'tUoii.li
I'l'.i iL- •ivw'Biu* '
a wife l.ul nil child'*-;..
he Imabiesa men irf Hie vtllag.- He l.<s
Will.slr. I U/CIU.'.-. t>
Ftrty Burned or Killed,
. wl... hnIlumer Tluirn.
HaiIsflM wlih III" prois.sllhm aad
j i. r-«l h.-el-i uirh.n th'-e
rt-.m .1.- ,
nraver. March lC.-Two passenger fbrorad U strongl;...............................
a.«eerialB the feeliralu on the Denver * Rio Grande hy Ibe pre
■K bead on near Piirtlsart al 2 o'clock Ing ao.l It ................ la sisiui an eqaal
numl.er rr 'he smaller prop
. this morning. Tbe wrecks cAnght Are
eoun:
•Bd tboae ihni eacapel drath
ree;>gnlw her.
A lelegfam was rerbiretl loda)
ibe limlaa rame logeiber. were r
another noet
ciisspil eonsideralily and
.

I
.
*r.,v.,v iirr,. 1
Ing
will
probably
^ held and later
Ixler the
Ihe ing )I«i Artb'tr l*i»t. a f.irm.T
Id death it
I. had died in Esranalut.
Biiuer at
mailer
of Issnlng tj.nou bunds may be
bronght before the imhi|iIo by a sperlsl
-.. tie I.ai -.n— IV •• I.
.
Caught in Shafti-g.
•Urilee.
After the vote, Mr. Jornt answ.'red
Mamon. Mich, March It;.-Jo.-u-i-’i
dooble header, IMt Draver al 8 o',
last alghi and tbe other, which waa a numlier of pnestlonc an.l staled that If Tn.mliley. one of Ihe i.vo»l i X|n-i , kcu.:
the
village
di.l
not
desire
lo
take
the
loral. was maile np at UeadvUle. Both
.aAre beblad time and were running na'ler up that If a iblny-year fran­
tlH-n. la-t sonimeT. Alr.in the biter ]
a. MeAvis-'* state ftciorr ll;l#
chise was grxiitecl a private rompany
•At a blgb rate of apecd. There wa
p.rt <4 Jidv ...V mbote l»Hiy te-gun f. |
'would unn-nuhtedly do so. After the
rtilnK. was raugh. l.v a shaft and
hlladtnf snow storm and the wnwk
}.rt.. 1 ttel U". luU- inut-h DOli.v '>f it i
twk was dote there would bo no tor- whlrle.i around until he reH-lveri si.eli
rartnd Ob a sharp carve, where, w
aHlr»t.l«t it l»-g*n1ngH w-mwcall ihiIber expense and If It would pay a Iniurle* that difslh l« a mstier of i.uli
oat waralag. tbe two engines met.
time. ukI then I began lo get ua'n'7 .
' should l>e a good la­
Both eagines. ibe smoker and the
and tried all UihI* oI Isitli* and otlwr
Hie
young
man
wa»
engagei^
in
fi\
te
village.
Ihe
spea
day ««^J. turned over and caught
vi.-rc rn-.ioinM.*t»ded f'tr
shaft while Ibe mtchinert wa> in
fliw and ooly flfteen persons In them
akin h-uiuir-: I.,;. I bee;
>11 and his elu.h'-A caiif;l.l. He
raraped. It was bitter eoM aad the
ibctime. Myluirla-gan
wn.intl nmond ihe shtTi until hi#
my seulp >I<)u*l all llio
would bring In l2-'.9 a year, t
right arm and right leg wsthe Issuing of »:.0M Utnds t.
iwlsied and ciii'heil almo'i u. a

sysiem.
Several rlli* weri- broken, l>l••rBl in-;
jurle* innlclc.t and Uis en:i
wn-dJ ktrl* il irritalcd. "Utd it ws* not :A->m i
nnUI forty bodies had been lakra fram
mas* of liruloc*.
------- nteht.wdaj-. ,Sor.n
the arrack. Both crews were killed
Condensed Teieprama
H.ha*
a
.««ms
wife
a.
... _______ il me lo tip- t!a- ('lUii-ur*
and tbd eaoM wilt probably never b<
March le-Thc |5,i>M.dftO
bMwa.
c pouvr eomiany
on the
. .
dany on
Amoag tbe UenUM dead are Wm
Muskegon riter
1ter near Big Rapid#
Rai
■ ^‘feWs-lTl ........Id lake a 1.
HallU at Paehto. Oaglbeer; K, C. Me
tamed on the rurren'i toilay and i#
, iuib ev.-rv nighi-aiid tU-ii ai*t'!v i
Panlcad. Ooasbr. aapraas mossenger
now rcail.v to wii.ply power and light.
riiln-URi Ointuimit lu my v.ludc l.-lv;
William CoalMt. But Poehto, ei.
- and 1 kei.1 grltitig l.-ltiT. tuid l.y itej
glnrar; . B Smith. Pueblo. Braman.
Aon Arttor. March Id.—■Prof. A. E- Tni---<tay and \V«Hln.-s.iay in ihi
i lii.ieru!wdl<'Urli..Ne»ulOiIeur»I
Doth train crews ate hismed for tho
i.r the Jlrenlng lle.-..rd,
PatUnglU. piofessttr of Greek at the
vraek. having overlooked thrir orders
r-i. Frank Miller uml childr*
jeale unlv.-rvlty. died of heart disease
l-uidor,.
wher
at 2 n’elnek ihl* morning. Hi- a.
wefe vl.iliing Is
one of Ibe nideat memtiers of the ft
Mr. and Mrs.
ulty. Wa* Michigan repreM'nisilv.'c
Oranrt Rapids. Mich . Ha
, Ml-. Dane'* par.-n-.s.
aihU'lie boanl and war rritirlM'd f
Janies Hyd*'.
Orrin B. Brown, admlnistrai
Iv.watlng reform* in f.s.'Uall' Mr. and J m. UBvid Hieke>- are vlsrwtale at Ihe tele James A. Hunt, waNile*, March 11—Harr)- Merl.lUh iiiiig rrlMiJ* at ftepemUh and Tl.ompWedn^r appolnled receiver for
li'hliaualsdv-, Inti.
opeiuHl a .switeh
Iss: eight
a:
Hlanche Urlmim-r at
OnIvcrsaJIsl Resort asaoclallon and wrecked a treigbl train in avenge i
i-i' Ti..-».la) fur a '
iba Neab-u-wania Hotel company by desih of hi* brother, whb was kllKsI
.;ih friend* al Main*-'
Mrs. Will Hieket "f Hulutr vlsiie.l
Judge Wolcou. Mr. Hunt was tbe pra- the name place three year* aga :
ba« u»ed rulk-iir* Oi-iiaral for
!o'y^tt,-)rt-S4.1i.d.
ilrs. John Hickey and family Tuesday
one’ wa-s .killed or ln}.in-.l.
■oler and the principal sloci
ig
ami :.* they grew
Tr».B--es-rv Tr*'e~-t .ij «
_ .rf
.rf infant*,
iufan
nd Wednesday.
tbe above named enterprises and ae.
S. J. Griner was at ('->p- mlsli Sa'iir- tJdiT :itl 4;ii> di-eaw-* w
Turtn. Marcti is.—a nioinr schis.
nil that aii'I Hs’*“P- kw
f-»J t'ltj. I'-ri
onfllag to the petlUoa Bled they hare
Ualph
SImnn*
made
p
h
bevB losing ventures ainre iheir inj tur.
the*
lu Manila Friday.
cejilloa. Mareh 16. lUl. The manage
! |fu».la*d.r« e.1. lam glad 1.
Wni............. all nielliers." S
n>nst ill
meni and direelion of Ifac aOilrs of the
J KKPva
« TF*w~i'ivr
Kensard.
trsori and hotel which arc located In
"Dd.Bk. O'*'! P*-. A»«l.
Mi** Ida IN-rry «f roimmi-h w;
Qraad Traveras eotinly were moslly ht
■I'^iiilii: Iin friend* lu t.ian'Metida).
the bands of Mr. Hunt and he had
Mrs Al Ramsey an.l Nr. Ma
firan lime to time adraneed money to
.Siy-ng uT Cirani «e:e gn.-i- el Ml
meet varlnoa iadehiedocss.
KMeey trouhtc fravs upoa the ndai. dis- Emtaa Simnns !teiiiMa>
la all. It la declared Ihe resort asso
eteikm la aow In dehl to the Hunt e»•TMi— .A
disappear when Ihe kldUte some IlLWO and the boul enmnevx aie cut cl cnisr
i!
lB*a.iw:-ar>.
imay tXMO more. As there is lUlle
'or diseased.
iitgc Hi

Kliney tro-jble has In Tlion.iv'unvlli.'
ckaare ibai the aSaira will ever belt
““
tecome as pevaleid
Mr*. I-Ma T
a prafltabte eoadltlM a sale will prob­
t? thalliisr.otunv-oiT.TioG
Trav.
ably be bad so that tbe estate at the
lor a ctdil to U bora
Alice
khMdaeraaei may be ittmtm
itimons MoP'te).
hoU) vbicb was erseted at tbe lesort
James WHiiifiek
It valtmd at abont KO.OOO. and ibe I artne seal^ the flesh or II. when tbe d-.ilJ
Ignace, where t
real aataU te ateo of «<
I fcaebes an age vhea It should be able le a l»srdln
rdlng hm
SB
,uii0
: conirel the passagB. H ts yetAfTUcttd with
m.-y Ke.
vahm.
bed-wetilng. depend upon jLXhe cause of
.ttie dUltailty U kldoey trouble, andihefira
KLT »mrnl»3is, WKAjTfv >■.
I step MwuU be towards tbe iruiraeat o<
Sattra* Biy. Mich, March 17.-D Itbos tmporisnl oipms. Tbi-, unpkssisat

9S*:c ;i - rraut* art: rr D. S* • wi fcUl *
1' w
OMrae BiAiwd borne te« night from

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i M. & K. E. THE GIRD

CATARRH

, Elf's Cine Bale'

bu.*.™.... ba«. ,Vb.;;

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taTib’a dock carrying a abolgun with
lost fcople suwese.
' him. Had he not been ranying the
Women *x well aa m<
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vuh_ldney
kldoeyaad
aadbladder ——-ki- i 'UPi-cr
L gap 11 is very probabte that bis Isa
■d l.y all i.r.-eo'
and both” need the sxi le great remedy.'
wonhl be tomewhera beeealh the iv
. A!!a Ilrinimer
Samrite.-. wl.eve
- At tbe lime the ytmag man siartrt
f,n,
A-'T’
‘‘'f sev.-ral da.ys befpinu
suA snowiiig aad be got loo ocai^l
dock, breaking thtoogb Ihe lee li^iul
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WADE BROS.

Real Estate and Loans
12? From St, .Sontacne BU„

Traverse Cilr, Mich.

Property of All Kinds for Sale
and Exchange
\V»; will ;*<-i j'riii

jxrr cent i»fr annum for

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Traverse City real estate or gilt edge farms ia.
Gniml Traw-fsc County. Mich, wliere your

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mancy wdl be absrjlutc-ly safe.

INTERLOCHEN.

. aupporiCd bte body. There
^ time ItoramSM
received 'heir hnase* flilvd.
^;^'
flatance In sight and for
a..»i«-iv
lo writing Dr. Kdmer
A llul.- U.y arriv-.*! a' ifc- h..nc "f
e-x-eT’1'
' Ihe young SMD straggled hrlpleaa ) |
Blnfhamton. H. Y, ba aura ari ‘
loomrf- 'rai
."Trii*;lo free hlmseif. ibe gup being bis only
yBBASim-K w
sapeen.
naglly, when aim
n
W.'.f.,.-,day
DobY make any mistake, bte resneipMr : Ibe r
hansted. be managed to .Irag
tta name. Swamp-Root. D-. KBmer'a i nigh., ’Ah"l4
tu Ibe ...tfaec rt the lee aiul u
»>^RoM.ai^-lddrma. f nglraaira i
Mr
wa> Imiui'. alPMisi a mile art
»iraiv»j.^
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NA/ADE: BROS.
Ml’IUiAV. Ar.,1

MV. MAHCH a. me.

1SUN SHINE
IhrmU. r»mf M* >■ ■■*'■»
CM.
1 «rtu *y MMT to «w*r «r
lnt«hMl«to*toto .t

ttai i.«i>r of r»<i *111
IVfiMp. y<M Mow flf
k tor* or tkH wto» wouW be
• tUUe .«»bl>c. If M. wJI •• »bo«i

|«lllfrto«M«MW(r«*l
M fvwt MM.
I<M«V
•M hia« to

to

•Mrr ttvtot •»«»

Ml •verfaU to torM to «•
•mm totoai, I wto “TfT. tir

r little Starr wbteh be voaM be
glad to aao, bot no aaiae It alga
It. Oao ar tbe ralea of tbe paper •* «to;
MBM bmbi be algacd to- all lotto toe editor* taa kaoo »brr«coaafraai.

It

40 tildulme coiri
S i-J-pinE bef-.t I (Ml «dl am bopc JIM
toe shop wtotkiw. tbe dug rrarel wo
MMC. ,lt «■ rerjr olorMT bere for • *Dd
ba his bind legs and tapped wUh 1-:^
re« W*. Uf «K»iD-« iMtoe U S.rUr.»nU>R a «cabrr of .bt- Soo.blM dub.
torrimw* oraa the Hrmri pane, wberBom. Ukr Aba. tokb. I *». l-d.c I *= .cb jetn. otd Bbd b» to toe bRS
uprm toe baker came and raised the
rMr.oW.*eckb*oFridM. FW peto erxle,. H, le-toer, bmoc h MU*
window.
bart a doc aaBed FWo aad ibroe Vlalooi I like ber y*ry aoeh. I bi
-Doc Joar. moasleur." said Uie muo.
pot kittrai I bateo’l pM nj klitpo* rrrj alee time* tiidtos don bUI
quite Cbeeril,. as If be ae.r r^-ak.ag
wed J«. ThU h all lor ibl» li»e. oor «bool boaec. JJi alodto* w ~
to aa old nraualalaaee. At ihe <an:e
lag.
ariibmetlc.
grammar,
pramaasbip.
Ftoa Toor Saoabtoer.
pmgrapb.v and apelllag. ! tolok 1 will time he look a small 'u«rd l.«f 1
Martha lA-vto
bre*.l irom tbe sheU and p=i il do*.i
close now. ao good-bye
Your letter has bad to wait a loe
rroi
Rnib Poart.
lime. 1 am wirry to say. 1 have sci
Tte dog. wagBUig hit tail the wl.lrWe are glad to bare you wrlie again.
roar cousla ber card and boltaa.
jltd vn tbe wlnJas
Id to kaoa that j-ou like your
depesiiei
Eft Bapida. Mich, Feb, S. IbOC
li-dgr. picked i p tbe luaf and tre'll.-l
aad button.
Dear Pit»ldaot-Ii has been a lot
Uck tbe way 1
Good Harbor. Mlcb., Feb. r«. IP-d.
Bblle since I wrote lo the Herald,
-You an- soadcring a: at) uu.-m
Mr PresMeat-l Itaouttot of wril- cus'oaterr' asW-d toe baker. se.-lits
am well aad hope you arc toe same
am In Ibr Sflh grade. My tiudles are tog a mile Idler a
m> siioni-bmeni at Ibr trausanl.-n.
geogTSPby. Ian- tbei 1 fm •
leodlag. arltbmeOc. gwgtap'
-W.-n, all I ran tell jou," hr went uo.
I h -e foor ' -is ibsi the dog his W-eo iridlBg » >-’i
iraeber s
a name Is same. I am
guage. spelling. My teacher
________ wbo would
lor nearly a year noa
Wb.-rr ,
Lois Cam*. I like her very well- M.v
SuBshlae club Tbdr aamei are| ^
mi-s from and to whom he t- ;
two frieods would like lo Join tbe Bailsbluo club. Tbclr names are Mildred Briber. Nelson aadAgne* Hoboke and] icng, I knos aid 1 ibtok ti I* more I

write and aib roa IM oould be a .
bcT a( tbe Saaablae rlub. Arc ro<i

Gee. age 7. and Ullm* Gee. age 3.
)ur SnosLIuer.
Laura lyMI Gee

fntid Wilma U hardly «W
wUUBg tba< 1 abooWT if ra«
enough lo »to yet. bui we mill be glad
please erad ne a card aad buuoe.
aaato aad addrc*a ara Seba Itome. to hare ber Just a* soon as she Is big
1MB ArtMT Are, Bvaaatoa. III. I an ■Bougb to sign her name lo toe card.
]U yean oW.
Braa*toe. III.. Feb.
fitoHiiH.to«M —to*.
. aMMto ViM PTMitotit. ton.
•MMMjr ShMto.
OHMHHPitoMtorMWfc

Dear Ptaaldeat—Marie® aad 11
like to betoog to toe Suatotoe dob.
Are rou rrilUag that we aboold? H>
rtaa li n sad I am 7. Oar addrea* :
IStO AsbBTT Are, Evaaaion, 111.
Your* truly.
Jane* Dame.

A ItoblB K tba TiMfii.
Tbc Iroat la oa tba awadow.
Tbara U aao*. had eoM * the toota
Dal (roa tbe wtadov I bare aeoi

We are rerr glad to hare Scb*.
Jamai aad Harioa Join. We hare oat>
a few mentara to llllaoto. Pcniap-.
Iter wia write again aad toll
tbUga tocr bare aeea la C^lcagc ihai

A roUa OB tba toom.
Not rat a tool oe aaj tree,

Perris. Cal-, Fob. SI. IMK).
Uear Prcaldcat—1 will write a fe
lacs laalgbl from Adcll's aebool.
tut are IcUera-'Wr are gotag to mor

PerbaiM bl* *»t*r quarlcra
to ^dar tbieket are:'
Paibapa ba tbrrtad hare aod UnaBli
TbaaBoar Douto too tot:
Whee other birda areal «fto6 U>cro
Ha Itoiatad bare. I weea;
Ob tUa aUll tor of vtotor
A roWa I bara aaaa.
Do bCBTe tbe mUa fWkto.

PerrU toe Bret of April and torn
II aend j-oa some popple*, so th*
wobT will.
At our achool now then
lie ODir aereo acholan
At seboo'
plaated two garden* and I will
ran wbat we planted; Pea* bccU.
ueti aad I doot know wbat all. Wber
we more to Iowa we arc going to Uk<
Mias Bboak and sbe and I are golar
•o to aebool alone and on toe wa;
me we will pick Bower*.

Hla tooMl ao bright •»<! t*«.
Baatmtad paat iha paao aad coekad

o wbtl kind of Sower* we
re. We bare popples, cream cops

Hla atodl. detotot baad.;
Flrit lohla of toe aaatoa, be

O rablo. a*Ht (ba ootolag
Dball baof loreir apetog!
Br^JOto IB fareat abd to ooW
anil €tl boa-totw a •»■**
But Booo of an toa (aaUiarad boat.
Wbea pll tba traea ara grata.

I wl

wbat we dea l bara My doll caa atan;
op aloae when It baa lU elolbct oR
tea It tea lU clothe* oa I
Dot Btaad aloae baeauac <me leg If
laager toga Ihe olber. I hare ao t
D write, ao I will doec.*
mm
Ume Koooa
roar letter Is rery latoreattog.
weald like to walk home from achoo
with jon aad htdp pick iboac beauaf.i

WIH be ao bcaaUtal aa rou.
nrot loWa I hare aaaa. ^
Tbla btoUr tor wbea Natlbera
Mat ret cona avaevtog by.
Whaa aura aad teapaat brand aloR
ta BBlIei. leadaa rtr,
YooVe darad tba cAaaoa of i
You. aplaadM aad aaraae.
ABd I am toM a enren. for
A rabto I bara aaaa.
—mn Oarlaue-a Maptotoe

u -

suing aloag.

I am w^ll and hop-

re tba aame. It baa bara a loai
tlOH after I wrote lo you. I alwar
road tbe Snaablae Iciteni la toe Her
I eajoy tendlag tbem rcry mu<
tmodpa. who lived back Ibere
Naaara CUy. died toe 15tb of tl
mOBlb. Neaaea Oty la near Trarerar

Hoar Pre.ldeat-1 tooojtol I would 'he cards and

per to a airing, tbea I tie h
tbtog. He takes bold of toe pa

iM tears It all to MltlC |
Ihca be trtea to tear tbc etrtog up. bo'
rrer oaa. Pbr stadias at aebool
re arltometlc. raelltog. muaic
Para Brraaa. Jcaae aad Bmatr
Stoac: Mb*. Harr aad JeeM SDlth. dtawiag. laaguagc and geography an
ill tome more. It rained all day t
' DaEaft. niArthar Oaaath.
Oread
BapMa.
sy. Well. 1 must close. Good-bye.
Wlalfred t-'ubrman.
We are ^ad to bare this lotrreatlar
'“Marr Draw aad B» . Hobakr.
Kiord

louet from oar fai-Mway DanabtaeWaabtob Cootortar. Oodar II K. D

a®d hope she will write agala rerj

LprlR.
Bummtl City. Mareh
Deer Prealdeot—I think I can
swer LiMlie
Btodlcbauer's conuJi
drums. E U tbe most uafortuaaie let

rery much.

Bare Ttra eoi toe a«mo it-'a hard lor a boy ao make
amnev after school heura? H r«i knew bow tooaaand*
of btm make ail toe matey they arad b>- a few boars’
easy work o w«k. wv-ildnH yov lump at the cbinr* c'
didnt It youraeir.'
Tberr'a no secret about it—-Jiei
boy* aeU

THE SATUHJDAY
EVENING POST
Mdav aheraooa aad Satnrdny-

Some mike *15 * *•

All m*kc aometoiiiE-dcpcnaa <«> “•» ^ It went coat
t to trv il. anrway. Ask u* to aead you tte cam^M
lor startiec In buslneas, and lo free capfta of Tte Pari.
Sell these Post* :t jc toe copy, and with toe
buy further aupplie* at wholeaaleprice. Beaifc*
00 every copy we prt pivM when you hare arid a
Bumber ol copiei.

1
s

Foitber,

$250 in Extra Cash Prizes
mor-tn .n
^ Vra. eb^r
each mcr-th
t boy* who do c««l
ol this money te |ust as C®w» “ ‘hat M any other boy wte

|

sells The PostIV Cartn PabBifiaB Comp«I..>7ftX

was

mu:

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rvarhtng g :'la-I. I !" »'>

nr- .liawu round

j;;:
tl... la'. S.-n;.l..r Hsi.m., near «’l
I'nrt. n. Sh.- Wl ! II.'- In New 1
.. i-.maii rriu! »

254 £ll

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church.

I will loll you wbal I got “"“ber. It wl’l Iw mailed again

Traverse Cliy. Mteh, Feb. ir. Il“";
Otar Prewlflont-Today i* Munday
Munuay. amoo* tv' iriM* nt I’isVi"
1 'M Ml4 naotT dnoxod. and
U I Ihtmghi I would wrile tn v-niL
'
liMnor Mid Ac—«1-1 sr* r—u
d ,0
JW cb
lula, a ftacinator and t* > picture*. would be very much pl'a*ed
to toto
Jolnirtwy
Ihe Buntoine elnb. I am twelve year- for cisifiiBstKui sad sitowsa
WeU, I guess that Is all. Will
for* Ui* siti d*r of Jsl'. A 11
Tlease send my brother I irl a card old and going to school.
and IkM
cUima
has boea
tad button?
Yours truly.
Ivan l oilor.
rlsUlng us since befbee Cbrisli
Aad we aro pleastsi u/"have Ivan
will return home this week. Sbe live*
join. .He muri write agalij and tell us
m R wAT.ggn
Oceana coooiy. Papa and t’nrle
JMgr<« |-it>tole.
bi* school anil the good times
Sidney bare gone nlibli bunting tohe has there.
We bare a new ucfaoul bouse
Trsverec
■ raversc kii.*,
Cli.v. mks
Mlcb, no.
Feb. *...
12. IP*' ;
There are twoUe more week* of
Ik-ar Prrsidcni—I am a little gf-l|
school tola term. Well. 1 must close
eight years old. I have
for this time, so good-tije.
Willard and be is
From your Sanablaer.
klltea; her
Loreloc Uavli

ELECTIOS NOTICE

I am sure you will misalier now th;
'be bat grac back borne.

aad tram distaal polatt la Htcblgao.
>mber from tbe eatt. We bope
of the torger boys
If we bMg OB a* we bare ataned lbu|
hit friends la Monipeller will
bim down and fell oa bim aad
year, partap* we will bara membere la broke hla leg *0 he baa bad to 1
to Join. too. when they see hi*
i-rnr atata la toe Vaka before aii- bed a tong time. HU leg la to a ptaabutton.
otber twdre moatbi baa patted.
He would be glad to bare
.. 21. !»■»;
Traverse CIt.v. Mleh.
he Bsaainners write to-bim
Dear Presidcnl—t will now take
or aead him some cards. I hare made time to write a few uae* to you 1 gktwo scrap books aad sent them,
acbool now and bare a One time,
wish wo could bare an Batter party
ly 1 woald have morr foa If one jf
oT-a Uttle boy wbo has broken bl*
for bim. I taw a letter from Bonaer > my IliUc acboolmates would go lo
aad has lo 1ft to bed. aad asks that
Parry. Idaho. I hare an uncle worklag seboul. but abe U sick to bed. I am
rtiaiimbai kim wttk lettors ar cnrdv
aad bope ytm aad all the Sun. Now. arorida't It ba a spleadid Mea to !
From your Suashlacr.
ers are tte same. I have tbc pto
do aa Doo- iays and hare aa BarioT^
ElDo Luce.
picture }-« whleb yoo
party for him? Tte way to do that It'
a splendid idea of ElBO'a
are going to hare aa exhlUlloa at
not to ga and sae him. for ri coorael
^

iraaltes. poor pets and ^ giHs wbo would like to bare am
a. and and the team
' Suaahiae teat them. Can aay of y

* leU us of them?
for ttatar. whirii ooftaa thU year
Kapta City. Hart* 2.1PM.
tte IHh ft April. Ttet U Joat the
kind of thleg which .aeashtoen will
enjoy doing and your pretidcal bope.,' write you a tew Ilaca to IK you know

, sr,i 's:,r’v
ISrarie K*»h
Cracie write, a very nice l.-tu-r I..1

pass

...

71d Hubbard 81, Montpellei, Vt.

Dear Prealdral—I am a llitle boy
Alibougb we hare naay memtev*
ler to tbc alpbabei tecauee it tuad*
tbe WMlcn aUtoa. Ibl* 1« the Iral tor Ere and Ere eauaed us to do erll rears old. I waal to Join the Bnnsbli
riob
I bare a gTeal-uacle la Trar.
week wbaa we bare beer able to
,t should csdl oa my father to build toe
a«- PlcBri.- send me a ratd earl
port oae from tbe tar ea*L Too will ire. I win send you a name for out
button. Thu Is all for ibis time.
- all be glad to welcome Leri, wbo Urn
i Buasblae club, a frirad of mine from
Ftom
Levi R Kcltc.'at Mntpaller. Vt. Aad glad. too.
iFlutblag. Mich
Kit name Is t
eac the aame of a aaw member from
Wc bare many member- to toe fat
I Wood. Please sead him a card
norida, as irell as tbose from llltools'; button. He waa golag to aebool tau
laiern stale*, but Levi IsAMir fln-t

ao ttet ttey

butlou.

One of tbe very nicest Iblngs to tbe
wt(rld I* a graodmotoer in the boti«...

Ha 1.

wa enanei do tbau but wa «na harej
•r pariy for him. Write

raii

few line, to ,r»- I «tt well -rri'”. ah-I ba* ro™o back U-raur.
md hope you are the same. I go to 'be mall carrlrv dne. mn know who..'
-chooTTvery day. I like m, Iracbcr ■«>•»-'ber. if she ,BI Rod her street

, Bor



I 13^:

Omena. Hieb, Feb. it.
Drar PresIdCDl—t will n»a
. I win put two eeots In IhU
vou a few Uaee. as I bare not
for another pin as I lost mine.
l■<»•|pml■□. Hi
for a long lime. I bare my card yei. Just live upstair* from mv rtuislii-s
®t I KmR my bnUon. For Cbrlslma* The name oflhc school I go to now I
get a doll, two story books,
Ihe Normal
It Is abo-;t two block
ribbons, two bandkerebiefs and a around and abmil one block long
yaffle of dominoes. We have gol dgbi There Is no snow oul here when-1 am
little chlekra*. I go to seliocH almost
I give you a list of names: Fen
•rery day. My leMrberis name Is Miss
on, Jesse Hoag. Desflc Hdhg, Johi
■Jlllan Hampseh. She Is from North- Bmlih. Mary Bfflilh, JenrI Bmllb. all of
For pet* I have a hoite and a DcKalb, III. PIrase seed lliem a
Tbe cat's name Is Tiietf end the
lujitou. My address l» IX-Kalb.
ihalik j.ui. I l.-tv alros.I.
borees name la Topay. Will you
tst.n
.d ih.- ai-c-u. .-1 Ihliigs. a;:.'
scad ray sister Lucllc and myYiiBis truly.
Mlt each aaother pin. I caclosc !«•«•
Myrih- l.yl-.
x«ti. I gttew this I* all for this time.
P, 8.-I forgot I..
wrii.- anotlio:
................................................ . .1.'
lod's.:
Brer your Suashlncr.
anni'-. Tlie nnnu- 1- Anbur Damalh. |,rine.-s- P..cn!..'Oi.-. wl................
a'
Age II.
Alice cnalffSH Mndlsnil
Avc., Grand
Rapl'l- t:r.v.--. nd. r.«lan.l. wl.er. «Ik..:i. Cblckcos are a decided noveUy thU Plmsr send him a c*-d and luiilon
1'ail to VlrgiiiU will. l..-r hu-Iai-d I..
Ime of tbc year. How sorprisod they
What a fonimale girl yrm at
"';i«|.:. S'. tleOrg.--* .hareh li. W«i.|.lh;;
rill be wheo tbc snow goe* oR and go to a srhoi'l where they du so
"> is to-hari- a pnl...' .n.^ ef ..........
bey can enjoy life out of door*.
bcatiUful things. I am snre.ymi
hrongh. fromVj.ginu.. rf.K-ahuu'a,.-iKingsley Fob 12
much The letter with! bnrled In th.- rhanc l
li.virg. -

grar Malleae at. It ptora «be errry
, It ruBi an orer. i tie a pleer

1.

Adtmeeiomake E^ly

llkel. tba; he I. a sirav, inakia* |
>wn llvlag. f hate (aorU-d t

Frracb market for ihe ibin--- h.
Plcate send >hc card* aad bolsans In briigts me. But I do no: know and nif
my name Laai 1-Vid.y we had lou of j body eomptain.- Sotne-lines h-- Lringfun. This Is all I can think of wrlllag.! ] UrJ, a- you
«>mrllme, a Cfh
;M>gond-bye.
j.
a cral-. n j» and then only a |siTforerse City. Mlcb.. Feb- !*, ISO*.
From your BunsfalDr girl.
to or a-.p-lg of i-arfb-t or ihym-; _
Dear Pte*lde«-1 Iblak It loohalos
BBIeJobasnnalihough very i
-I warned to lake ap all Ibe He
S.-Dpar President-PkWM
^
wllb my iclicta. bjl I won', make
Thra I koo-s. |«or lelhiw, he has ha-l a
saa eo racy Kmg. But ihere were two,
to put
name lo the Ittu-r bard ill.-, so he gels hi» l.-af Jnti tli-,- i
•ytoers wbo wanted to )ola afrer the before.
same.
Why
noiT
E'.u
a
dog
mu-'I
II Id store lh<-lr pins, so I
Bstoer and Ago<-s bare already wrlthe ov.-ipivs. anjhu'.. •old tbem I woald wrl-e and send their
;a and asked for eard^ aad buttons,
• It all comes right In the end.
la. It has been nice for two or whleb haee Jus. been uenl tbem. W.
"It Is Qujs-r. ihougfa.- ihi- mnn tsii- I
tore* day* and Is good i-K-lghlBg now.
gtad to add the other names to our llnuod. -toe a'ways most liate ih |
irill send addreea on other piper.
log' list.
same'aoii o| l.nad: no oihiT will li“|
Wllb loee to all. I will close.
Si.i-. I k.-|i his lost here alo»5*. |
DeKalK lU . Feh. 2C. Iiwdl
Your Bunibloer. .
_
lh-*r Preaideni—I haee not written and II l .-ian iu g-i ..ne fn.m auothi-t j
Mlnerra Palmer.
sJiHf. he lark-, sou .hmi know hos .;
, you fur a long time. I am going
Thcae arc toe addresses of Ihosischool crerr ilay. On Moaday^moi
wbo wish to tola: Miss Ida Wrili-r.
wc go to toe Auditorium and they has Imuight :i I !
R. F. D. So, 2. Traverse CUy. Mlcb.
OU. he Is slum-, 'hat d.eg.bare nice slngtog. At not
Miss Ruth Lautner. R. F. D. No. :
mile baker, uii.l I think that B.'isi
lo tbc gymnaslnft.
rtarerse Clty^HIcb; Misses Maritas
e wl'h him.
swing on the riogs and walk <« toe
sad Mary Killmaa. Box !«. Trmrerse
ladder. Wc are out here visiting m
:;ily. MIrii.; Miss ADDle and Flora ao'J
llllauls. I am in the
It class. On
He Knew When He Had Enoogh.
Wlllle Ansorge. R. F. D. No. 2. Tra»
Tuesdays. WedoesdayK aod Thurs­
M.-S.-S ErH Ial, th- Homan rcul|U.,i
aiy, Mien.
days we gn down lo the w-erk shop. raw 01 Hie l iiirhis-n ll.al |.n-.-i'1t-;l :lo
a Deed aerer be afraid of taking
ire making whisk broom bolderf. unveiliug. In |•nirmo;.^l> Park, l-Ulu
» much space wlih your letter*.
They are very pn-tlr. There are
.k-Udila, .d his .-ta'in- .d A J. luei. '
Mpecitlly when yon send aueh nice
animate to ihe soo at our sehoill
Hall of aame*.

CItT. 1 wa* Tory aortr. He waa
rean old. I aft la tbe Bflh grade,
aft tea rears eld. I bare gel a IKllt

THUt naiaeau otoa Atoar.
■taa Woad. nwblac. Mlcb.
FIdUp Laraatata, Oadar B. t. D. Ho

Mary Brow 1 foigot <o thank ywj forj
Anna Dnblen t card and button.
seboUre 10 sehool today. Last
Friday we wrote letter- to our frleadt.

ZooABOyS!

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Trarcime City, Ufth, Feh. :S. IPoi



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.....

ould like 10 join the Suusbtoc club,!

six orenge, an-l a .MU- an.l a .lull. 11
al-o have a l-ro'her and a str-M-r wlr>'
would Ilk- lev Join tte 8..n.hlnr eli.l-.i
*0 please *cn.I them a rani siH t"i
ton. Their aame. an-lA*.n Treiuain.
iwir Tremato.

Well, a- I ranme

of nothing else..I will ri-e. jgood-bye.

!
Beatrice Trvmain.

• DoBOrlra* a Eargain.
•a* golBg down a little side *irt■eboolbouae to April. After we
p French quarttw In N-w Orlcan
grt through apeoklag we are to have the other morning, say* s rdrri---poB-:
a babbft iKjcUL ThU is aH I can tolas
cf she Philadelphia Timps. when 1
of tor thU Umo. to goodbye.
a dog—apparraily a rfo«*-bfeJ|
Pram a Saaablaef.
er that had come down In '
Kellie ClKt.
world—irottlag gaily along tbe t
Write again after tte «ap bubble qoetie to mml of me. carrying g p
party aad toll u* mil afaoai

lERicAN
i^El

RDMEWofREVIEWS

■ In bl* tnomb. Prrapnlly be ea
queer Utile bake shop leiitog

TIME EXTENDED!
l-ITE A NUMBER OF HERALD SUUSCKIIJERS have asked if the premA*
ium offer of the Heral.l and Far/n and F'ire*idc cannot* be extend
ntlcd (or a
ry ajrangcshort time, and wearculadio announce that wc have made satisfactory
mentswiih the publishers of Farm and F*ir<?iiile and are therefore able to cootioue
this oiler for the present.
The time, however, will have to be somewhat limited, and we. would ask iho*
wbo desire to avail themseU-es of this offer to make remittance at as early a date
as possible.
Please bear this in mind that ever>- Herald subscriber who has paid for the Her*
aid in full to Jan. 1, 19fi7. will receive Farm and Fireside one year absolutely (ree.

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OHAND nuvense

hemlo. thue»o»y. MARCH 22. tm

eglas lo show water cm, the Ihroagh the center. remoTtag
u PSB. la small spotmlato aad bake
IJUT. AM to ibe oyster Ilqoor a
sdae, H U doae. This win be befese rotks. masbtng tbess. aad seasonlag
1 a OBlekoren.
loipooitfal of butter end ose U
tke lop pan of tbe Brass Is beglaslag with salt, pepper, lemon Juice, ms
BamcUos-Cook
Cbocclate
intd. meKM batter, and If desired
il trf Boor, ssd cook; i
ited. Sow, at Ibe salt
tbis iBtii the wclMoatcB yotka of three I a mueep
.......... .. lop of a pitcher or Jar and Rule COM minced ham. iben flUIng tl
cnrlUes in the whiles wttk this mU__ Add ibe oysten sod the whin bnlivr aad l<
turn the whole Into li and bang II
. rhea blended add sU Ublespi
alicc Is cut from the bottom
o( Ibe cfx> boAteo sUEly. Cook l»
wltbool
Sflueetlng
for
a
few
hours.
It of b<« milk. Stir onill tklek
but omelet pec sod «ben brown nlxlc
of the srhites they will siaad niona
The whole secret U not In scaldl
looib. and ibt-n pour this upon
The egg omelet lo all lu rsriatkms
lb irisce ID the oven to dry the top.
II
too
much,
shleh
will
be
prevented
yolks >of three esKs that have been
.Ifords opportunity for the display erf
Fold over end serre.
by
Bslng
Ibe
hot
water,
and
when
PlR. m BlABkeU-Sesaop Isrse oj s- beaten light with_three tablespoonfuK I, nHIber underdone or overdoae
skill Id cbtAery. Even a plain omelet
of po-am-d sogar. Add Bve Uble
DOt to be despised, white with the
with tall and penper.
BddUhm of fruit*, vegeubka. most..
Fnetub bacon Into very tl
^^cool Fold in ibr beaten Whltt-i nllk will yield sn nnusnsl amount of
Wrap an oysier Is each slice, fasicn.
Jelly or cheese It may be varied sufof
,.d
OKS
a=J
hike
quui
l,
In
rmn'
:beese
Made
In
this
ww
flcleatly.
Almost any svaiUblc fruit
Inii with a wooden toothpick. Heat ~
pan of bidllns »s «rialely no acid in It and wlih bolter,
be used.' sueb as eherrle., or­
B pan sod place the '-plFs~ in It. kin djshes s
IS a panicee with wWppe.: salt aud ervam added
C^k Just lone tmoueh lo bring
1 easily dlgi-stvJ anges. etc., s pan of the fruit belag
ream
heaped
on
top
of
eaeh._
bacon lo a crisp—about two minutes
added snd s part reserved to be used
Cbueolste Cookies—Rub together
Place on small souares of toast and
gsmUb around
^cr»e hot. without Tcmovlng the skew oo cupful of sugar snd onohslf cup
il of huiier slightly mclied. Add one
JuU (or a Chaagt.
rrs Garnish with parsley.
Ueef.ltak and Onloos-Cui six on gus'may be ullllted- A very nice ome­
Oysier Dusellcs-AUow Arc oyster- whole 11* and one yolk, one cupful of
to each person. /Have ready large chopped nuts, one cupful of raisin., loos In *lice*. nficr peeling, and put let 1* made by tbe addition of one Mot
scallop «bells or lodivldual baking stoned aod floured, Ihree-foonbi of * them in a frying pan with
of chopped cooked oysier* or a bir
flaked Bsb. In fact, ihe variety of
rllsbes. Choi, floe some parsky. al« cupful of sseet milk and two cupful, laldcspoonfuls of butler; fry the
flour in vrhlch two titupoonfuls o ions, drodgliig In a IKHe flour and
well blanched celery, and bare read.
eleis is almosi eodk-ss. and (be differ
rin- till smooth knd brown, then pour ence In flavor produced by tbe addition
two sq’iares of
in two cupfuls of hot water, and slew yf a llulc minced ham. veal, lamb or
and put in Ust. Flavor with vanilla. till the onions are-soft. proUasteaV. chicken will U- wi» worth Ihe exits
Pick over Aod drain Ibe oysters, Drop in small piece* on pan and hake put tbe onions on «. let them simmer iniuhic.
logelher for a few minutes, then serve The UM- of but waier Instead
dip each In tbe beaten eg^ then roll In moderate oven.
Coeoa Cream—Pni Into a granlK
In the enimbs. Lay Bve ii
milk make* the omelet more lender
KTca shell or dish, polnls to the cei.- ■ancepan. one-quarter ot a pound of
Savory h I—This I- a p«d way
It is also better not to make an o
m. (be same amount of fine sugar
e cold ham. Choji An*
Sprlokle over each dish about a
laite. a four or six egg omele
yolks of three egg* and one-hall enough ham to measure one cop. add being quite large enough; If mor
■oODful of tbe celery. Dusi with
c-hair cup of flue bre-ad crumb*, two deslivd. It I* far beil.-r to make
and pepper, add a drop or two of pint of cream. Stir over the Are nnlil
mixture begin* to tbkkva. being
Ibree dashes of pepper, aod ■ scsnl smaller one*. Many prefer to beat Ih ■CVD. CKCMBrt. Ka-Mayor of New
onion Juice, a small icaapoonful of the
•fill not to let it cnnlle. Strain level tessimoa of do mustard. Chop eggs separately, thus lusiirlDg a Ugbt- JCrf Albany. Ind, wrtle* from Ml Fadd another quaner of a pint trf
hard bolted egg and sllr It In. then
i-Ui. though drier.—Exchange.
*r VwnB k
im silffly wbipptvl and t
mol.leii the whoU-with milk nnd
It*. Dake.twelvc or Hfteco mlnuie.
bflMd OB it* MOriU.
ii-re
of an oniye of geUilne whkh bas
I b-ttered Imklng dish. Bake
I k hot ov'en.
-If B MOB il liek ko look* BBikHlr
What Mothers BheuM DO.
e-en
previously
soaked
In
a
Utile
rold
Oysters with Onion.—Cut op four
........ thirty minute* and serve 1
Teach the boys a* well as Ihe girls fersoMOtklBK
wiU
eOTB kiM.
raterMl*
well
tcigeth.T.
pour
It
mall onion. Id .mall dice-shaped
cold lo slice*. ThI* <au be prepar<«d
a»d foTMB wUl do tk* work.
• MAHL kATU. ■■
<if the houshold 10 make
mould and stand In a cold place i
(or a picnic dish, and will Iw a change
pieces and fry wlih four ounces
“1 kBow that it wiU «qpo ohkn* of
lieds and keep their room
II SCI.
Ifai-d sua! ham sandwich mix tasteful manner. There U no oarihly tki koad or itoMaA. tadi«^«L
butler until iBey turn yellow on '
English Cbocolste lAycr Cake
edges. Now add Ibe oyeieiw and ihcir
reason why girls should be oxiKVlcl hoadaeko aod any Moarr « i»ek f»oJJake, a tablctpoonfol of flnely minccl Beal one cupful of butter with i
lUkcd Ibx'ts will l''‘’a*e 1
make Ifaelr own. while (he latler
parsley, a salt-spoonful each of sail cupfuls of sugar to-a cream; stir
are fond ol this veptable In other
is kcflBd to ko^ anyone If wad
enjuyliig ouuloor siwrle wllh u
ud white jA-pper. and a pinch of cay- the yolk* tbeateni of live eggs one
fortiu. After UiUiiig till *«n. sllev; ami
•oDordiBEtodiroetiOM.
c «ud Hie whiles of two. one etipful lay out on a platter. Ou earh slice er boys.
Anc. When the beards begin m ruf
•-I also know desen* of bsb wi»o
Thi-se shiiiibl !*• required nol only
milk and threv and a half cupfuls: place a bit t.f biitWT and sail
Itl^y woatber. my loved one:
I yet tbe m^rli of choer. pcrsUtMily
speak 10 the highest term, of P^BS
make iheir 1k*Ih ■nd'ktvp Uielr nsu
sifted flour Id which a large leasod have yet to hear of SOyoaejMlBg
Ttmes wbeuM they heavily run;
| iDdulged In. will
a lU'le luip’dka.duslvil llghily
Oysier Croquettes—Fifty oysters
t Is tree, as Mrs. John
oonfitl of baking iwwdcr ha* Invn ...... the whole. Cpon this place an­ lu' onU-r. but lo mend their stneUngs dlunsonlrd In II."
But. taking tbe year together, my dear.
yolks of four eggs, two uble
Mr.frumho. la a Istst Isllef.dalad
xed. Butler ihns- sliallow'iUis and other laler of slice* and bake fu mln- and glove*, sew on their bntion* and
isn-t -or, ckmd ,thm. sun. , ^^
of butler, isro ublespoonluls of pars
do like llllle Usk*. which the exig Ang ff-.«W.asy*:
I
oui-lhlnl
of
the
mlxiuro
In
cacli
I moderau oven, bailing care­
-My health ti good, at ptsssal. hjt^tt
WnYo old folks bow, companion:
worse. Joy Is Ibe leglUmate ley, one-hslf'pint of milk. one-hsU
d lake. The filling is made of on< fully at iDlerval*. Mlneisl parsley Is code* of life will, in all probability
require of Ihem: aod
Our bends are growing gray;
j ,nc(artor of grtef. but am only eome pint of oysier liquor, four Ubiespooo half a cupful of »«K»r UdU-d with one
BOU taking the year ijl round, myj,^
srbo •take up arme against mis of flour, salt and cayenne to tasl.’ UIdespoonful ot water to a syrup; to be sprinkled over Ihl* dish Just be- il- mother * duly U> see lo It that they
serviDg,
are (hi* by early pracitco.
dear.
t a sea of troubles, and by opposing Strain tke liquor tbrwogh a napkin 4-hlsk up the whiles of the three egg- inWashington l*lc—Two eggs, one enp
drain and wash and pul the oysters In
Tou will always find the Hsy.
[endlhem.'
When a girl Is ten years old sli< liabit gave way But she fold me she
t-psn with some of the liquor ll-ft OUT from Ibe cake to a stiff froih sugar, tmrehalf cup butter, two-lblrdv should I*.' given renain ho
We'ue bad our May. my darting.
, ..jbe lighter nnd the deeper reins
sod gradually add three laldesiHmnfuIr
should always hive a IsdUe of onion
milk, one^iall Icaapoonful vanilla,
the
lire
and
stir
for
live
min
And onr men. long ngo:
run parallel. Smiles follow
diilles to perform, according
In the house, and If Ibe hsbtl
of
grated
cbocolale
and
a
IHHe
essence
leaapuunful*
of
baking
pudwer
Take fn«n the Are. drain an
And tbe Ume of the yoar 1s come, m> as (he sunshlDc follows (be rainfall.
in-ngth.
which a sum of
set In again dir sboulU deal with
of
vaullta
and
the
bin
syrop
Sprea
I
in flour enough lo make nut lot money shimld Is- paid her wivklj- She
chop ver}' Bne. Put milk and Ilqmi
dear.
ConBicUnrenibtl
But I don e Wdieve Ibers'll
two
of
the
cakes
wllh
this;
place
then,
promptly. B
For tbe kmg, ttartt nlgbu nnd the within us. >4t 11 U within our power Into a eaoccpsn. Ruh flour and.bultrt one on top of the olhor ami ice Ihv stiff .lough' for cake. Bake In layer needs a lliHc imeket money, and ihe
cake tlu* in iwo sheets. Whfn colil
lo eonlnd ibem. Wc rsn foster sad- logelher and stir lo the milk. Whot, lopmosi wHb churoljic Icing.
knowledge bow to *l«id It Judiciously,
spresd cream fllllng bciwetn an;l which can so well Iw given by a
smooth, add oyster*. When Ih
u> as we will u
Cbocolale icing-—Beat lo a froth frost the lop wllh while ehocolale
Bat Ood h Ood. my talikfol.
mother to her IlKle girl. She should
have only lo apprccWic wbal wo have, the )-oIks of Ihe egg*. Cook o
tbe white of ode egg, adding gradiiailv
CM night as well ns of day:
Odd aiu.
be thaoktui for the manifold Messing- ute. Take from the Are: add parsley,
icacupful of iwwderesl sugar, * Cream I’ie hTlIliig—One enp of milk. lie required lu furnish a i«rt of her
And wo feel nnd know ibt^ we. can go
■sit and pepper, and. when cool
EnanMl.-.! wse Ihsi
wardrolK- with this money. Ftor in
dally showered m>on ns. make
which bas Iiccg mixcil wllh oue^uaiWherever He lends tbe way.
..ne-halt
cup
of
sugar,
vanilla
upon
ke.
or
in
a
very
cold
place
Imrei-d or discolored cat be cleaned
everything, be cheerful
tHiund of graled chocolate to tasle. C<»k in .louhle Imller i
Ay. Ood of night, my darting'^
stiffen. Do this several hours before
sbi- should purchase ail hi-r-hl.Kdilngs.
Hulvcs and let onr light so shine
Of tbs night of dentk so grim;
you wish to cook them. hXirm the erw Flavor with one uaspoonfu! Of vanilla. daue. Cis'l and spread l>elwecu
or all her glove*, a* ihe miMher de­ Ikriling rlre- cau U- made wlilU- and
le Cusiard—ScraiB
And the gate that from life leads out, others, seeing our
qiieUva with Ooua-d hand*, after
ItvcT* ol the tile.
mOuonced accordingly.cides; and, doing this under the moth­ Hit- kernels kepi Bcparata- hy adding a
good wife.
which roll. Oral In the yolk of an egg knife one ounce of chocolate and mix
For German coffee IdvnU preimro *t er'* supcrvlFlon. she will s
umful of lemon Juke,
one
cupful
of
powdered
sugar,
Is the gate that leads to Himwbleh bas been added a ublespoonevening a sponge of .me quart ol
making snndwkbiw U there Is
1 trade with Judgment aod ccona
world.
(I
-Bombrandt Poalc. 17TB-18W. It's a pretty good kind oi
ful of cold water, then in cracker dust wet Ibis wllh two spoonfuls of balling sweet milk, three idni* of flour and
less meal than 1* Haded It can be
Of course the midber w
1(1 fry in boiling eoUMene. Drain in milk, working H Inlo a paste,
one-balr tcscupful of good yeast (one
aile
to go mueh farther by miaeing
hat
the
sura
Is
sufflcleol
. A pretty good world. I say.
ready one quart of boiled milk and stir veaat cake well sosked may be usedl.
hot colander and'eerve at once.
.Dd yet leave a trifle for ihi'
In spile trf the tears and In apUc of the
inlxiure Inio II when It reaches In the morolng add ihrevMiaarter* ol
Oyster Pie—Fill a pudding disk with
“OW Hnny ap and cheer t
He butU-ring cap* In whicli cnxiarel
child l«> spend jnst as she pleases. ThI*
fears
a cupful of good, swi-ei lartl. one cu
the robin In the tree.
oysters, dredging them with salt, pep­ the Isilllng point and also add six w
res.ked
U-fore Ihe mixture ta tnnied
supply a healthy silmulm
That harass u« oo the way.
(ul of sugar, two eggs, one-fuiirlh of
He trilled taU mile moral as If flinglug
per and butler. Soak one cupful oT Is-aieii eggs: silr this for tbroi- ro
give her a proper ambition and pride In Ihe cnp« will be mor* easier to
There s glory enough
then strain. Set the pan
nuimeg. grated, a iabU-spo>Hi(uI .
break crumbs lu milk and with
It at me;
wash.
her labor, and the abflliy
lo (he green of the bills.
cold
waicr.
stirring
oecasionally
ut
sail, one cupful trf raisins, sloned^and
I looked out at the leaden sky. the rain
If mlxrel with a llllle ground rice
well-beaten egg* add to the oyster*.
mey iimperiy- -J* 'be grows older
Tbe Uoosonu that bloom
sufficient floiir m
Is droar at beat.
Cover the dish with a good pic crort cold, then add two leaspoonfuls
Mil will not rake st. hard Some
Near the moss-covered rills.
vanilla and serve in glasses.
Abd yrt. Hel^ bo! the roUn alags bobread dough—just
bousesiw-ii use rurtistareb. but rice Is
cretM-d. wllh a pi-oimrUonaie
It's a pretty bright sort of a world, old leaving an air hole In the remor aod
Cboeolate Sonffle—Four two cupful* die IKdillr- Kneadd vlfAreoisly lor flf■He Up dripping nort.
; qulcklymoney paid for the |■•r(nrmanrc of said lo la- Is-ller
Spanisb Fry—Bring to the Ipollfllg ot scalded milk over one cnpful of teen minute*, and1 let We until per­ them.
A pretty bright world. I say
-Ob’ Hurry up and cheer np lor Uic
rernov.*! (remi the frytog pan by putpoint three dosen oysters In iheir own sUle breadcrumbs and let them swell fecily llgbi. Then roll It
r kis.w a lady wloi dlvld«-« tinsky wUI soon be blue.
for half an hour. Mch one square-of
lav II In loag pan*,
llqoor wlih the addition of a la
f h MTvani amtmg her ibre-e dsugh- ting a 1)111- vinegar Into It and boldlsg
The nhndowi make the sunshine It's a pretty good sort of a wt
cbocolale In a low! over a boiling
i-mups—Tlii-se little spicy rolls T". Thive Is a syslemsilc arrange­
UT Ibe fire.
cujrful of chicken broth and about
brlgbl. the Bowers dream of desr.’
le
of
wBler.
adil
half
a
cupful
of
are
a
German
concll
and
very
A preUy good world. I ny.
He sch’sd children'* Inaeb baakolj
ment of Iheir tabor, whlcl^ Is done wllh
ounce of bolter; Ukc out the oyst
ts- kept sweet and clean hy dip­
I inaed my life (hat morning to Ih And better aad better It grows If we and add a little more butter well ar and scrape II inio tbe soaked bread, lempllng. pariicuUrly when "crTCd (or
Ihiiroughncss and atacilty rarely
lulling
wellAdd
a
dash
of
salt,
half
breakfast with French fried p
robin's tbriltlng song.
speed
kneadt-d with two ounces of flour:
lounil. either with a Mnd girl or a ping them Brsi in hot salt water, then
I
teaspoonful
of
vaulUa
and
oi
and crisp radishes. To grepare
Love's message along Ibe wa]
-Heigh ho! my heart, -Cheer np.'when this U smooth add three wclldaughivr who f'vU tbsi she has l» do Inio tsdd waU-r. about once a moalb.
plump sail Holland herring; remove
And brighter and brii*lcr
mld.^ “Whatever may dmnee
n egg*. «lt. m'PIs'r and a dash lightly U-aleu. Turn Oils Into
with nothing to encourage and *Hm- Dry tpilefcly by the Are or la tbe eonImekbone and divide lengthwise
It grosrs all the while.
wrong."
imeg; boil this two or threv min­ lensl dish anil l»ke fur three quarter.
shln-rt
»i<- her In the work Ord-r and
of an hour. Serve bol.
llllels and soak fur six hour*
If lightened with eongs
ute*. stirring all (he tlm
(11 in a family are isvullariy pbas- The scenmulallun tif wnt in the
Temrs of spring drop on (he
And a glad, cheery smile.
Cbocolale Festbi r Cake—Work
redd wsier; drain ami on i-ach pic
eblmti-} can be prcrooli-d by aprlokIke oysters to (bis Muce s
.1 to the little (cdks, when
sammeTY eyes are wnra
I S a pretty good sort <if a world, old to pans IQ rool. Join tbe Q)-sters In -lam one and a half cupfuls of sugar lay Ihrw ]H-p|ierconi*, a llii« pl’-cc
r Ibe rinders wHh a brine
Iraiurel
It.
and
a
methu.1
similar
lu
Her suenrb brings calm, but growing!
pairs, roll In CTumbs, then In beaten with half a cupful of boiler: add thrtv bay leaf, a t.lt of lemon ,**•!. iwo
aie-bl le- wondcrfullv le-neflclal ma-le *rf common sal' Tbe under
lesd.'U gyeoasat after storm;
threv
clove,
ami
ball
a
icsspi«n>(ul
well-bvalen
vgsi*.
Inm
a
liowl
|iul
clgb’
pans of (he stove rfi wblcb It Is usod
egg and again In erombs. Fn I"
soy (amillus.—Exchange.
Bo braro tke east winds face lo fac.-, |
chopped
tablespoonfuls
of
grated
choeotate,
onion;
roll
up.
tie
with
thread,
will also be kepr eb-an
plenty of very hot fat. If you bavc
they change when west blow.,
three ublespoonfals ot sugar and
nr fasten with tinv skewers and place
wire basket lay them In It when y
Curing a Bad Habit,
■ best.
In three lablespoonfuls erf iKilllns In a erewk: heal sufficient vinegar to
Sene either mesbrnom or
iivkim ftdks can cure any
Bomethlng DHNronl I" Oystera.
IWgh ho! my henri. cheer np. nnd,
A Lenten Dtah.
niilk: add this to the cake mixiure lin e..ver the flah snd pour over II; repeal
sauce aad garnish with bhs
If Ihey ve goi enough dc'ermlttatloii.- Jiei- Is a ii"<riilous dish (or the
Mng-batde-LUe'sdripplognesi. I The months of the "R" ate still with
medlaiel.v, then add two cupful* of this process for three mornings when
and for those who have served lemon.
—adltk'' Uv&MMOb Smith. In Ouod
flour In which has, been sUlcf
the rollemups wljl b.- ready to w-rii sald Mrs. Swan, with a glance trf muBiless le-no-n meal; Pkk ovor.
.ire ai her cousin. Mrs. Matthew*, wash and sosk a cupful of red kidney
oysters In soup or scalloped
hiwping ivasisHUiful* of baking pow- If the vinegar is very sharp dilute with
guess If Almira Jennings
sre tired of them there are still msn>
Sweets (or lb* Sweet.
Ismns over night In cold water, to
wau-r lu tbe amouni of a ililnl.
Bvt-ry one likes cboeolate. but fe*
IMmsibillties in Ute way of dainty dUh
r sniff ihai *he had for flve years the niomlng. drain and rfnsn tbn
Ish nuKvilaie Talfy-Thr.v,
people know bow many drfklous aav.
a could sloji lhal dry ctragh trf yours,
,v<T ih-m nlih redd wnltT m
• A Magh is JuM Uke sunshine.
>
, of white sugar, .die cupful <h i
ch**Pat d'K-sn'i mean ao earthly Ibing.
Oyster Bisque-Drain Ibe liquor there are of preparing It. The nc*
small idnch of sods ha* bcesi
• It rreabema all the day:
hair a cupftil of elder vinegar, .v ,
csii l.dl
time you want sorovitlng a llllle bel­
irl never did."
disroiw-l. and hring ibem very slowly
• It Ups Uc peak of life with light. ’ from a quart of oysle« and add
,,„,,K-rIy Uiil an egg
ter than usual, try one of these reci­ lump of butler the sixe trf a targe wal- ]

.
'Has
Almira
stopis-d
her
snlffT"
isuirlclfBl
water
to
make
a
quart.
Choy
(-.<s>k until ibey arc Umder.
• And drives tbe cloodi away.

and si* ial.U-si«.nluls of grated ■ ^
,|i,„mi-n remgtiltle*
pe*. taken from an exchange;
ask’.-d
Mr*.
Matthews,
wllh
i
the
Olliers
floe
and
stir
them
Into
the
Meanwhile.
b>dl a cupfnl *rf rh*.
• The tool grows glad Uiat hears It. ‘
from on- hiindrrel and ihlrtyflve <
Vienna Ch.wx.lale-Shi*.- fine, iw ■ ehocotatc Hut all together
of Interest.
ttlo-n IpoHi are ready to use, enuK^ a
• And teals lU eoonge strong— ■ liquor. PUce over Ike Are and cook
kettle sn'l bull without stirring i
grre-s
It.
one
hundred
and
sixty
d.•1-tteno.d
rhucole'e.
squares
of
iinswi-i
"She
bas."
SaM
Mrs.
Swan,
firmly.
isble*p>smfiil irf Andy minced union
• A kMgk Is jult like sunshine
‘ .lowly for iweniy mlnnles, Hrot In
a llllle dropped in eold water
erev.
Kahrvnb.-;I,
and
for
this
reason
ler:
when
dl*add
one
pint
of
hm
•Uhe I«*si-d last wednesilay arutnnmu III a ul>]-.p>nnrul of batter ODlll It Is
auollitT pan a quart of -Ilk. to ahleh
s pbr (peering folks along.
leacupful of erlsp. Pour on l.uliere-d dishes a ‘ egg* should-Iv reiok-.-d a' a
Ihe cJrele m« here—and sb» yellow and i-nder. Then Urn in ihadd a pinch of salt and tme-half cup­
-n cold enough lu handle, pull II
lugar and one pint of milk: put
peratim-.
never snlff-d onre; In the fonr hotirs.
ful of cracker crumb.. Melt two labledralned from tbclr Hqoor; sesdo plain molasses candy.
rr Ihe Are In a granite
I call that a lest."
.puonfuls of butter and mis with It
; Ha«i- l-oling. ••"•V 1“ »
wllh unit nnd peppa. mix 'botIdlace Ih- -ges In the wai-r.
-How'd she ciir- hr:a.k--l Mr*. oughly wllh the uahw and iben add
the same messure of floor When pan and sUr frvqiiemly. JllMolve two
The Cotuge Chsaae Art
of curnslareb In
I«n whh a lid., and place is
Maitbcw*.
smooth, pour into tbe lklekOBi-d boil­
Ihe rlre-. CoMt. toaslog all logHhCr
one iinknowo in most ciiy
.']of Ih- Siovc. where tb- wal
ing milk and stir until smoulb. Turn one-half a rup of milk aad add It sb
"Wiib onions." said Mr* Swan
I llgh'ly. for flvn mlnnles. aud serve.
U imc, Sitwnge to say. «rf whlci:
ibe boi mixture. Us Uie wh>
Ibe whole Into Ibe oysier soup and
•It U my dii'y to letl her the habf
housekeeper bas a dlsUncr dread , J'';;
IP once and the coMilng is dn
-wrfl boilrel. "
sroson with salt aad pepper. Carefulle'd gut Into, along of ibai grippy
ed oreiy day In Um lives of tbo
of failure On account irf the (aei that 1
• ^ ^ ......... _
Break
one
egg
Inio
a
quart
how
l
s
I
ly
ndd
the
broten
yolhs
of
two
ocgi
To RcM the Body.
n.id
she
had
all
one
wlnier.
and
nbont ns. E we would bnt hx* snd s<
Ihe milk which is bought In cHy horai-t j
one-half of a euirful
iJun’l le- afraid to open the amith
her how II had grown on h-r. "There's
The happleat people are often the land serve Immediately.
piidK-rs. and esptvtall} Is- :
! Creole Scalloped Oysters—Make i hot water, tool boiling i. and l«s(
U- sofi-Udbxl whe
ulbers that would have liked to speak wide and yawn aod stretch whanqvqr
mho would seem to have much
chtvac
that
is
bought
In
ihc|
,-an
egg
Is'tu-r.
point l« reached. •
I low her. -Isii nobody dared yni feel Ilk- 11 indocd. tf yoa are
them SOTOW. but tbf> haw^.saoce with four tal.lespoooful, of buldairie* is made cbeinitmlly acid,
milved (be problem through loving scr- I ti^ and two of cornsureb. add (he oocebair of this In the ehocolale pilch
* id’wsing change lit renkinc eggs except me. Von »« a watch on jonr very tire-d but do iirK feri Hke yawn­
pay ib^ from the
and pour Ibe chocolate la slowl)
,lIo»s: I'lsc' self and ate how many itmea you ealci ing ihive IS oolhing lhal will mt you
Wke for others, whkb so Alls their liquor from one pint of large oysters
The i ‘o
of both bealib and ecoDoa;
through a strainer,
seakr^ed ertimb. In a buttered Itaklsg yourself doing H.' 1 said. And nccorJ so quirkiv as lo sit on a straight back
WrU that they are enabled lo put aod cream enough to make
der of the foam and serve. The liquid housewife to master tbe an
chair sad. Iirtlng t,be feet from the
Ingly she did so
their osra grief out of sight, and al- imediaK cnpfuU. Season ibi. with salt
U„f|dtah; In this break an egg.
First, let her save and h
must not be boillu^ when mixed
• salt, petdrer aod butler, and bake
"And when she found bow srttli floor, pash them oat in treat c( yon
mtmt out of mind. Tbte by no mran. paprika, a speck of nutmeg and a Ill_ .or tbe egg will curdle. TbU ougbly hulled out all the little saP t
sins oven Or tbe white* of the tbe habit was she started in to core as far ns possible, stretch the qrm*.
tepllro forgetfulows ef ibooe whom lie Worcestershire sauce. Mix all this
bag*. Only try to use milk when It D
pah (he bead back, open the soatfa
II. She can’t abide tbe smell of
beaten
we love, who have gene on a Ittye with one pint of large oystera which recipe "wUl make eight good-sixed cup­ lobbered. AHer li ha* stood off Ihe lee;
fuls.
have been acalded and plan- In
• milk added for each tons, raw nor cooked. So she sbu wide, and make yourself yawn, any*
abend of c
yolk* from two days to a week It will b.-]****t
■bells or ramekins. Cover with
(ben piled Id IndlvIdoaJ , herself op for a week, and *he cooked Woman's Ufc. Those tome nerres
I—ler. happier way of living ti
right.
Put
earh
day
s
leftov'er*
four
eflg*.
addlag
to
them
one
uMcthat whtdi “tnmta aad siagi. kbowlngi buttered crumbs and graled cheese
onions and kept ’em setting round In will relax. Ibe coatraeted masdea will
spoodfsl of grated chocolate,
dishes. And she got so fay (he end of stretch and the whole body wUI be
that It has wlaga. " and that the way j and brown In a hot oven.
naraslraa and Ibom abooi us Oyster Omelet—Heat unUf the Jake ooacet of flour and four oanc« of
lhal week she eoold keep from snif­ rested. Do' thla two or three Ume*
:
Put
II
all
together
Is
a
pan
aad
set
it
I'fsagar.
Beat
thoroughly
ihd
then
add
fing for sn hour at a time: then she when you are tked and oee what «
ham M to Bti oar otfn lives so (all of Bows one dosea'amall oystera. Drala
; bMtes very on the top ofakettleof boning water.i A qslehly prapnred sapper dish Is let np. gradnal. oo her systM as tbe will do ter yok
the chMT which Ood 'meaai n* to have, off the Juice aad eat up (be oysters ta
oa
n
Jnst
U
soon
a*
It
mch*
ta
the
mMmade
by
csiilag
hard
boiled
eggs
•that then wUl b* ao room (or sad small plecea. Bearon with salt aad

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PART TWO

Faces 7 to 12

■ntAVEME CTY. WNP TRAVETtfR COUNTY. yCHKAAN. THUWOAV. MARCH g. ItiT

voi- xLvtn.

i*M.£fose FWww»7l«»>: wortoiitj
April IStR.
1

JvmtlcM of the Pnaes.
with cBibuslasD and E W. Hastings
REPUBUCAN CITY COKVENTION.
A. 8. Dobson Placed the nam •ot A.
lllrewa. Micteel Ui-lor. Sage
^
Immedlaicly artnur^nd seconded the
ISgS. frota JannaiT ITth; wtat out |
»«»0»UC*il CAUCIrtM.
tntbom dlssentlGO nnd wUh eobehalf of tbe
the soconn
Second B. Cnrtla before (bo convention I
ailon on bcUK
Henry Kfoopn.
laslM. the repubUean city conven­
April CIb.
At the reiHili««»“

Tbe following were Ibe nomlnnUoBs:
ware He suted tut the Seeoed wart nomination for jnsUee ot tbe peace
18H. ttoie JaaaarT S6lh sw«t out.
tion Tn««Uy vventap tnllBcsd nnd en­
IhwUT e»«JW
“ *"*
fiU vacaney and the nomination w_
BnpcrTlsor U K. aereland.
had
aimkeo
Saturday,
tut
tbe
S«««''
I
TOUT. ID the prlBDrte. 8.UirtDT *M
dorsed the resnlts of thep rimair rh*made. Walter W. Dean placed the April <(h.
jUderman-W. E Mooo.
Ud once before come torwnrt wlib •
IgST. fnme January »h: w«*l o“>
latorMd *lU>o«‘ ^Dwiton. Tlwre ww
ikra held Saimday. Every nominalHn
tme of HiB*T K Brown before the
OonsUble-Peter E. Undq^st. cwndidau- which lb.-} Isdieted lo be
BO eoaloDU »»A wlllwnn tnteeptlon U»c
mvenlhm for the full term and be *’’l«»!^frose Febrnaiy Mh; went out
Ward Coamltlec-WllUam K Moon. was by aeelamaiion snd was seoood.d good eaiMlidalr Ut the people we
v«rc simply d (pmslHy to
with a bearllnow Hat showed a pertKS aaftsOed. Tbe Second wart aga_
March ITIb.
A. 8. Dob««. i»»w «•
pct unanimity of feeliiig .
School Inapeetor.
1*S». froio FYbrumry tMh: woat out
rome. forsart with a candidate and
J.D1.-S M. GHIelt didn't Brake 1hOa modoo of J. W. Paichln. Ptrt- 1.
wisbea to plare hHn in Ibc mayuCa
April i«h.
UBi iBtRe TbW word l»‘
C. L. Wlilmey. sK-wart of tjre North usual Bieech of acccplanec after he
B. Gilbert was nomluted for
'
1870. fro** Pebruafy Sod: weal oai
eUlr. He 1. a man wbo baa arisen
lo lie ooly iDllt *• »he ««=“
placed
in
nomlnallon
for
etn MlcblBao at>yluin, has reeblred .
Inspect' — — - .--------rtv>m
innks. starting from tne
April :4lh.
Itvim tU
tlprinnks.
the om;
bol;|I luaj-a-.u.
,mTd«»u barmoDloqs .. w »» the
mayor
but
afler
(Unking
(he
eunvenehcck tor l»o Iti ps:yBeni f..r a bull
tom of
of tthe lumberin, boaineas
Wart Mrelinga.
^
IS7I. frote February lOib; went oat
tom
— a.
“* S;
*•
elty wA If tbero were Miy fc*rd teclfur the bocstr and tbe |.eople who
CBlf sold by the asylum lo George >.
lumber Jack and
, ___________
working bU way
- up.ji Mr.
—...........
ilasUngs ihongbt It wvum
would -V
U ..
a March lOlb.
iDsi o*er tic ontoo-e. tfcey wore not
BIcwer of Newark Valley. N. Y, -‘•»' hs.1 aided him at the polls in the pri alui *
*''* this enllrely Sv
1872. tf«e January 27lh; weol onl
by hiK
his own (j *-vwi
pxid .i.'t...
thing t..
to have meetings In all
nil tbe
the
• DfaoWB.
maries he nad sections of the elty
inmroctlon. lo send the cU by
W
he
Ogeuples
a
resimusi-j
ihc
Friday
l«ore
cIcetioB
to
April
21th.
PMt WDfd.
rharter In regard to the duties trf the
1872, ftuie January 15th: went out
tl'y allairs- He Is a explain the new primary taw. He said
lu the first «enl i- W. r«tcJilD wu
■o moiitliB old and liU mayor and promiMtl tlisl he would <!'■
fbl. calf U
that many people didn't know
May
iih.
■Ii.iinsi to see that the law was mao <d some m'woN ac umM...
/
eljilrMB of tbe mecUns Md lUIvli mother Is Cbangeung.
g. we
ibc t.nious .....
Hul
mother Is O
1871.
frose Jannary 15tb; w«t out
.
they
desired
to
vote
whether
Ibc
law
orl. H'-iissaui>
nZrCith. -^ih spccihl privileges honot eBor,.
has ably r«
H„.i-p McreurT. O. P. Cuwer eod «cin cow sold for $IJ»0 a tUiorl lime
lay 8ih.
.
iho Second ward and the dty for five would be esial'lished or not. they had
Dr. A. H. HolIldDT were eloctod tellers ago. ThU U iirolmbly Ihc hlghcrt
1875. frozo January leih; wen
years In the eonnell. He belKrved that to ronill in person at the coming elec­
. tat ttalr eerrlcee were not in rtem.ee price ever raid In Blchlgmi for a
Call to Older.
Mr. CItleii wool-l give every mao a tion. He believed the law was a gtmd April 2»lh.
Just 7:'r, when CUlnnan
■U Ue ^natloni belnf by
blooded calf of Ibis sge. This ttle.
1S7«. froze February
went ou'v
fair and sq'iare de^J an.I he look pleas­ Ihlugsnd that Traverse City wanted H.
tloB. TwoBly ariesDles were elected with that of the cairs molher. has es- Pareliin caHed tbe meeting lo order.
P. C. Gilbert thought the Idea was a April IKRb.
ure In HBpisJrtIng hi.' eandt-lacy an.I
to (be cKy eOBvesUoD ns follows:
Ublisbod the Nortbern Michigan asy­ PI.-.I H. Pratt was chosen rimirtnan
gool one but believed that Ibe repub1877. froze Jiouary lab; w«
**n W. PntelUn, W. D. C. Oermnlne. lum herd as ooo of the most valuable of tb.- meeting am! A. W. Rickord sce- he wouhl hove don-- so Jii»l a>. heartily,
so he KUted. had any "t the other can- liraus should rmmpsigu the elty and April 23rd.
c; B. Mortny. B. B. MeCoy. Vktor C in tbe country.
n-lary. B W. Hastings and Malcolm
carry the i-riman' reform doctrine
1878. no lee.
PnlMor. H. V. AUey, It J. Bor*esn J.
Winnie wore nppolntcd tellers hut dl'latcs -------along with thorn. He thought the re1879. froze February »'«>: w-.tt ofi
For the Fifth. Died Suddenly.
H. 1A»D0B. Dr. A. H.‘ Hollidny. Rob­
,hcir dullcs were very Hg>l. consisting
publicans, inasmuch as the election April 23rd.
Dr. W. E. rfoon. in behalf of -v
ert WDlter. MnAeoIni Winnie. O. P. ; Frank Nelaon. the n yesr<i1d son only of walking up to the platform and
belonged to th.m. should go imt and
3880. no Ice.
Ctarv. ThooM T. Bnles. Aollos anln- or Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewla Nelfon of Elm­
Fifth ward, supporied the nomlnailoo.
sworn.
1881. froze January Jlth: wreni nut
gel II. Dr- Holliday thought the Idea
taix. 1>0MS Star™*. Trocy B. Oil- wood township, died very suddenly
me committee on eredenttols con­ sajiug that he dliln'i believe there was
as expresiwd
___
oy
by miMr. vjijov..
Gilbert •
May 1st.
11^ j. W. HnBnsB. A. W. Walt. D. E last ercnlag ml S o'clock, tbe cause of sisting of Thomas T. Bates. First . man In the delogatloo who wouldn't
and Mr I>aichln also favored lU
1882. no ice.
duth being heart (rouble, with mumiM wart- W. O. Foote. Second ward: B. come forwanl and shake Mr. Gllleil
WynktaP. Bd WnlL
4883. frote February Srd; wet
lying
i' had proved
og that it
Ita toUowlta wlnniloBs we
as a eontriUtory cause. Master Frank R Wbitc. Tl'ird srard; J. A. Montague. by-lbc hand and pledge him bis sup­
five years ago.
April Illh.
was not masldered In a serious eon'll, Fourlb ward, mid David C. Chandler. port. He thought that the campaign
, nmde:
J. W. Hannen moved that It ov —v
1884. frote JamuiT l«hT wei
Snpenrlaor—Prank W. Canor.
tloo and played about the bouse yer. Fifth n'art. ImmcdUlely went Into eails spring would he succeaaful.
senic of the city convention that the April 26th.
AWw-mn-Vletor C Pnliner.
lertar unlll last evening when be snf- eculive session and reported that til
For the Third.
cliy eommltiee arrange meullngs In
1885. froze January 2?th. W«
Onomable. one year. Allen 8«lib.
ferod an attack of heart (tTOiblc. Med­ the delegation, with the eseeplion of
In b.'lialf of (he Tlilrd tzar.1.
<arh wanl. at convenient times and April 2*lh.,
Wart Commttlee-J. W. Patcbln, ical assistance was called bui the mile
Fourth ward, where one meml'or OllUrt s«"n'Ie<l Hie nomination, —1886 fnrze February 1st: went out
not only eapUln the principles of pri­
Leon r. ntos. Oiartea E Mowboy was beynrd earthly help when the
, ahsent, were full ami that there log that he had ha.I Ihe pleasure of mary reform hut j.ut forth every ef­ April 22nd
On BotloD of J. W. Hannen tbe del- pbysidan nrrivod.___________
-c ing delegates In the house. The being eloselv assoclsied with Ihc coun­
1887. froze Jaauary 31st; went ool
fort to elect the eandiitates nominated
ecaten were rcowaled to east their
committee on ^•rmaiicnt organixatk* cil when Mr, Glllelt was a member.
April
22nd.
Chairman Ptall thought It was a
eoun fa aecortance with tbe rote
1888. froze Janutiy Slat; went out
and order of, business. ronsUUng of One thing he llhe.1 about Mr. Glllell.
The Blaicmem msuc >v«u:i««7
good time I" bate a campaign and to
tbe piiaarlea.
Dr.
A.
H.
HolIWay.
First
ward;
A.
W.
Isdoesn't
say
mu.*
bin
knows
what
F, E Roberts. prtKnoter of the paper
bold mcctiiics and get up emhuslasm.
Riekerd.
Second
ward;
P.
C.
GilUrt.
froze FrUruatT IKlb; went out
Second Ward.
he says. He Is i". Ore .-ater. nellber
mill prolocl. that the Queen Cliy Elec­
After a short sm'>kor. Ihe convention.
Thlrt ward: William Thlrlby. Fourth doe* he >•> one thing mud do another.
March 3Wh.
------------ic —.Ic* ev.
Amos E Bln^am was ebalrman
tric Power company could not furnish
1890, froze Hartii ?lh; weal onl
the Second wnrt cnacus nnd E. '
anfUdent power tor the paper mill. Is ward; LjiidOB K. Cleveland. Fifth He win not follow one p-dky part of aclly one hour.
wart, recommended ihnt the temporn- the year and another the rest pf tbe
April 8ih.
BasUncs neereiary. Joe EUnmerman denied by thoac loierusu-d
in the
1851., froze March 1st; went out
ry organization !*• msilo pertuanem year. He Is ihU a mau to wlu a cam­
... Ihe rvnelusion id the vliy eonand w. O. Poote were tbe teOwi and power eompanyan.| that norolnstlons be made In Ihi paign by Ms-eehes, bill after all. th-- venllon. the republican city eommltiee April lulb.
they aln bad no farther work than
W. E Wiuums anil I.. K. Gibbs,
1892. froze Match 16tb: wont oat
ftdlowing order: Mayor, two years: best speet*
everytay life. U he Is met and •wpanized. J. W. Patcbln was
takinc tbe oath of otBee. Tbe followf the priqclials in Ihc laiwer (
clerk to fill taimnry. oue year: Judge elected mayor he will be mayor all re<-lecied chairman and A. E Cook April 1st.
tn delesales. iweoty-two in nil. were
any. staled to the Record this m.
1893. froze Jaanary S*Ui; went oal
ot Rcconler's court lo fill vacancy, one the year around. He will be the pco- accrciary.
elecM to the dty eonrenllon:
ing that the slau-ment made fay Hr.
year;
five
memliers
of
Uie
board
of
edA|iril
7lh.
pie's
mnyor.
He
Is
eai-l'lo
of
thinking
E C. Dnrrow. Oeorce Gesner. M. V. Roberts Is lo error. Tliey slalcd lUI
1894. froze Fcbniary I4lb: weal oat
B. Claik. A. H. BenoetL A. W. RJekerd. tte Queen City Bectrlc Power cc- ucatloii.lbrte members Umrd of pub­ for himself, yet he doesn't refuse Oouble wedding.
lic
works.
Justice
of
the
peace
full
March
4lh.
his frieuds. “I am glad
Chartes Howard. Frank Trade. Will­ pany Is preiarod to make a coniraet
_________^Ic wedding was Miemnized
term,
Jnsllec
of
the
iwiace
short
term,
1895.
froze Febniarr
weal out
d up and say that Jim Oilletl
iam Walker. Joseph Elmmcnnan. E furnish the necessary power for the
Wvdn.-Sday by the Rev. Hitgb K<»Hr. Gilbcrt- Dody of lilt. Asbury M. B. church, the April I6lh.
yor," declared
d<
W. Haatlnfs. WUlln* »csr. U C. proposed uitcr mill Just as soon as school Inspector throe yearn. The re­ our next mayor,"
1896. fnzzc March dlh; weal oal
Hiotaftao. W. W. FWrehOd, A. E the company Is orgaolz<rt nnd ready port was ncceptcd and adopted. On
The Next Mayor.
eonlTweting parties, being Bhemat*
J..W. Paldiln'B motion, the —April lOUl.
Blasham, Prank Sladek. Pnsk Ben- to make a contract.
Cries of ••Gill''il." broiight^h
ITa't Huys and Miss Bessie Bw--------1897. froze March 3rt; weal out
ttat. Monroe Morse. Wallace Irwin.
They say tUt (h'-y have ample Uuus. whore llierc was only
wanl lo the plalform. After exlend an.I Cerge it. S|>auldiiig and
W..O, PWde. ITaak Hanley, George pewCT for the project pr«i.osod and arc dldalc. were made by
iiig liis beany thanks U. those who had Wiiinilred Bmmons, all being -------- April 2fd.
1898. frozo rebruary S7ih: went oal
Kl Me. Glllelt.
Johaaon. J Won Koeatg.
willing lo take the maUcr up for
MaySckl
and
the
bride*
being
alslcre
ii..n.ixmte<! him for the office he read
Afler the elialrmau hail called for M veral eziraets from Ih.- eily eharier
March
JOth.
Ttt\ ttoUonrtat
dennlic negotiations at any Unie Ibu
Miss Wiunitred Kmtnon* being a
1899. Troze KeVroarr 1st: went-out
uomlnatlous for mayor. J. \V. Paleliiii
made:
otBeers of the paper
sliow'iig the d'"l
'he mayor. Diiii'.r and an ori'lian hail to obtala the
April
14(h
au'l
aiinounertl
tlial
he
was
not
Bapenlaor-4. C. Darfow.
••When's may'll takes his oath of o(- eon.sem of a giianllaii and i.revlous to
du business.
19U.I. frozo February 17lh; wont out
going to inak.- a long si«-ech as Ihe llee. ho .w.-ars <" tllschavg.- these the Issuing of Hie marriage license the
Earl HiUbeOch la Daad.
in-opic I.S.1 mailc a strong speech Sal ditii.-* wllho'it n-gar.1 to peraons." sai'l necessary gnardiansblp paper was ol>- April I7thCnuUMo-Piaak Hartley.
Mta. Thus. Hltehcoek left. W<-.lBi'sliHi], fitize February 141b: went oul
inlay. As usual when there was an; j Mr. GUkc. ''Sh'.iil'l I I*' '-lerted nia>-or, taln<*I, h<-r pnisi>ecll'e lirothcr-ln-Uw,
Wnrt Commiuec—A. W. Rkkcrd.
,ay for Rajilil lllvrr, upper isuiln- reform pro|sised. the dem.H.-reIs .1"
April 14th.
Frank SladHt, Jaams Omvemo,
1 will I'll, forth my
‘•ffuri'* •*' e«ti>- Mr. Buy*. Iking appointed l.y Probate
1992. froze February 15lh; weal oul
aula. where she w.utt lo wv li.■ be talking and Ihe republicans dW ply wllh th.- UW with Spei-lal prlv!- Jii'lgr Walker. The marriage license
TWrt Wnrt.
IkrI. wbo was dangerously III lu a the artliig anil tills was true lu Trav-,
March 14(b.
/.
leges .O none. I thank yv.B kindly fur was then Issued aud ^e ceremoay
FVwd Prall wna tdinlnnan od the hospital. Mr. HHchroek's lllticss dated
190.7. no ire
*'
• City as Uie i«rly cliM ha<l Ulkv-1 (his honor nnd I h"P.' an.I expect lhm> pcrlormed an hour Ul'-r./ Both couples
Third ward canens and A. B. Cook the back to FCh. k wbeu he ouBeteil w-lmt
1«M, froze January 25th: went out
.
mo«l and huiRCKl alKwil priniray the enlire n-publkio tlikel will Ik
lor Mayfield ai 4:^5 and a trip
maretary. Thlrtydwo delegates were was sui>|>uM-<l tu be a miaor areldeni
April 35lh.
riertlon tefiTiii was the las' to put It eli-.-'ed,"
he taken in Uranil Rapids loinnrto the elty eonvcnllon as ful- o[ bis thumb. A gi-H'tal eoudlll.m "I
1905. froze February 1st; went oui
. Mr. and Mr*. Ihiys will
blood pitlsou set In au.1 relKWled ef
Crty Clerk,
March 30tb.
The
whom- h.- wlshrtl I" pkee
8<a>. where be I* employbd
*T'll, Winnie. L. K. Gibbs. W. W. forts have boea ma.1.- U. stay (he .lls1906, froze March 17th.
'bile niaeivl I
..J nomliialioii was well known lo
sawyer, and Mr. and Mr*. Spm
Dean. Odo. H. Ctom, Bmer Brown. eaac wllhuut reauU. F'onr days
Thus in a pertoo of 48 years <he bay
III
for
city
Treverre City and not only Traverse
will reside lo Mayfield.
Prnnk Lnhym. C. E Taylor. J. H. Me- bo underwent an operation btii i
frozen .Izleen- ilia.-# In January,
Ibal Ihe |H-oi>le hail ex.
City, but Hi the surniiindlnc ecniniry
Oongb. Haas ToUer. Ooo. E Hoyt.
lime* In February. *1« time*
twenty
ilz
BBgr-s reeeivrti yesl'-rday were l<>
well au'l in all the Ii.lr.y4bn*- Iirewl llieni-elves ns to who Hie.time nol given, five
In March,
R Walkm. lUrvcy Curtlr. J.. H. Mon­ elferl lhal be was delirious with .—
Funeral of Mra. Hodge.
The tu«liii«ti"ii ««* WUP
years lhal he has llveil In this eiiy waiiK-d.
ime not at
roe. A. U Bachani. George Sipes. J. amall hope of lecovcnr. His mother
Kurroiiiided by a ikrferi bed of flow
tkriod it has lefi
imrt.-d l.y I. M. Wiiinb- "f the •nilnl
Ikirlng t
there is not one p.m"»
BombaugT. J- Yeung. H. Hunrue. R. will reach Rapid Ri«-er at 9:50 tonight,
r*. Ihe gift* oC, loving friends. Un- la*l
time* In 94wrh.^lweBty............n-liroaeb agaluid
want. Th'is. T. Hales .if the First. Ilio- t*.. .-I. MIM'*
B. Weaver. P. U Sbuter. J. B. Hawley. when slie h"!*'d lu l»- ahie to lmme<1l, .ad rue* were p.-rfortm''' "'‘'i' 'h< elgfal imie la April
his rbareei'-r. Biii.-k* •t l.usim-s* K. fl.*rrlaii.l <d Ih" Ktfth and Malcolm
H. n. Gamer. E E White. P, M, Paine. alely beadmlti.sl to hi* Isslsiai'.
l.sl> id Mr*
Ji>li« '‘••■'S" It
standing. The ^mople of the ward Wiiiiiii- of Hi.' Firsi. Mr. Gillls was
B. R. OouHade, George Wolf. Charles
ci'elor-k Tiireday
afiernmiii at
ihc . InJKi*. II c Uy remained frozea 15
A ineiisag*' was reei-iv'-d this afl''ranxiug wh,.m he ha. Ilv.*l m' many raUed 1" ihi- I'lallotni an.I Ihank.sl the
neante. G. W. Curtis, Fred Scfaoflcld. BOoii aUtIng IliBi the son had imssed
home of her daughliT. Mrs. John l.*w7 day*; m2. 58 day*;
imi.
conrentlon for tlo- honor and also
years and «> ably represoiii.sl on
rence. Tlie serv ice was condoeted by
away Ust night no that Ihe tri)> of the
H. E
®'
im froren: inuv, ■*.>
—.......
1 ha<l msilc It iKisslblc by
council for live yiais voUsl alm.*i
the.Rrv. T. I*. I'llom ami many friends
Ihc lAv. ,865. 79 day.: ,a««. a.'.
aged molher was In v-mln. The reHe
> tmlse him to ihe h1sh'-*t oHlee volliig for him laM Raiur.lay.
The lollowlag pomlnatk
ere
preM'Di

msins will Is- hrought to Jhls city to
day*;
1867.
7:.
day*; 1*«8, 27 day*
|.romlhC<l. if el'Tled. to fill the offire to
w1'Mn the gift ot the eii>- 'Tlie n
Whik- Mr* IliKlge had only resided I8.S. 52 da,*. I8M. 76 days: 1*71. r.V
made:
ev ening nl 8 o'clock on the G
h.'-bBS liveJ (he Im-si of his aMUty.
wh*ls tov.sl best i
Buperrlsor—Waller W. Dean.
ere a year, she wa* a pioneer of the day*: 1*72. ** davK; 1872. 107 dav*. ,
R. A 1. Ralph Anderson wiU have
longest Is Ihc man lor Ihe ikoplc
Judge of Recorder's Court.
AMetaas-PraBk L. Shuler.
nortli, iH'iiig 84 year* old when she 1*74. m day-: 1*7:.. 1«7 Uay*, I*:charge u( the funeral arrangetnenu.
d.klansi Ihe si>eak.-r. and livj
N'liuliisilmis for J'ldg'' "f R"'*'r.l- db-d
OmaUbte—CSiaries E Taylor.
Her hiisluid pre«*Icd her to
rergse
w<~v>.
____Iniemipted by enlbiiidasUc ap j 11'» .snirl were nexi in orilcr, Ur. W. E
Forgrt
Wart Oommltt^U K. Gibbs. A. B.
the grave mi year* ago and ahe left
SIkrill Charie* Johnson reliiraed plause -Tbe man win. votes against i Moon Rtsiing thit h" desired lo nam<
M-ven rhlldrcn and eighteen grand­
Ooek. J- M. Blakcalee.
Oa motlM tbe detaBatca were re- Tuesday crenlng from Uokn. when hs the Inlugrliy or rharaeier of Janie* M. a promlKlng y..uog man who wax abso- children to minim for her.
weal yesterday to bkalc. If possible. . Glllcli. bl* .landing In Hie e..tnmunU>. lut.dy clean In his ehareclcr and l.iisiVMtnd lo «al their balWIs la aefharlc* K. Ib-mngcr. wile anil .......
dew to ihe IdcmlflaUon of a mau in Ms PUUIIe life. In hi. bu.ln.-ss Ilf-'.
omlaaea wUh the vote at the priof I'haricvoiz an.I t'ap'ain and Mr*. day.: 18*9. 4.. day*; l*-*i'. 32 day*.
d.i~«l 1.
......... .... .................................... -............... Ncwlkrry of Ibc Cadillac conui of the
Harry U Johnson of Sobm. whu came] made noihing but friend*, lo voie j.i. j
nsiU'Hl Amll F. .N'.-rllng. r
Salvailnn Army, were In I*-»”
10 Ibis elty Monday aRcrnoon ost.o-|tbc man whom we expert to
j,,,. n„TOi,„(|,m ha-l liccn
I altciiO Ibu funeral
AI n xrawinuic
is

sihly to ohUln the servlecs of a ph>-j against bim. I. a mlghly l».r
rondl.Iau
wart the foUowtng delecates to the
*ielan bill In reality to pass a frgi-djucan." lApplaure.)
jelled for.
i
The Morald IM Record.
dty cewrewUoo were elected:
cheek for *16 drawn oa tbe First Na-j The speaker then advised his fellow .
s,.rllna. r .hanked the conven-,
TravJ. A. Mealaguc. C. H. Prall. WlUlam
the hom'.r and ..romlsed « •,.,„. i.,,. h.s',t last froz.-n over from
W. Thlrtby.Thos. Shane. Wm. F. Hnr- Doeal bank. The stranger elalmc.1 to] parly memlkfs lhai they had work
The*.* dales all relate lo the wc-.'
l^.i.-rtciim piriorm hi* dull-. In an Im- .bore lo shore and now prescnis a
- sta, Jamea Murebte, George W. Stew- B. LaulncT. where be went lo cash the Ido. Thefti were some who had
check, tbal be UUI nol arrive In the; enp,„ried ihc Heket as ihcy *hi.uld
|ic didn't beili-ve lhal i
sb.-el of Ire lo the Traverse
grd. F. D. Mnrrta, WUUam Loudoa. F.
dcmncraU| cpy e>c. In freezing over on March
Jw. prolrefha, Herbert Welsh. F. E cliy until after IwiiUng bonr*. and | ttve done, there were some *.Tchea.|*
was desirous of ivlarning wllh the; i,„i all rtwld Ik uniie-l on Jsmi> M
„ ,a* the duty of
ha* l.roken all recorl* a*
TrouUer and Fred lardtc.
money and the phyaictan whom hfjciiion.
,,,. a*id.- 3K-r*onal freling* and',,, laicnc** .lore n-rords were begun
Tbe foUowlag aomiaatkms
n- from Ibc record* id t>. E
came after. Mr. lAUiner did niH feel
,4ai.'il iliai In :>lar«1 In ^ fariioti* and iruMivl ihai all would j
pfiy.five years ago.
iken fiwm hi* own notes:
' like cubing it. and then the stranger ,
p,n a nan who
slmweil
i: luni iiii*
imi ■II',
and .-I*
eleet
|
The
aliooi the frecz-ui. liad ...............
• I the enlltr tirket.
J M.. peculiar ibing
'
Saperrlaoe-WlIIlam F. Haiwha.
desired a pair of rlvermcn s shoe* ai,
, ,«.pr a
isini-ss man. who'
,
Board of education.
,,,5 ,hi* year Ik---------—
AMermaa-Oaoigo W. Lartio.
I8:.2. froze Msreh I"tb.
84.W and a pair ot misses' rtjVbers.
siTved as a.............
rilman
five
yroni,
*.f
ibt
Isiard
iif
eduea-fezariiy
freeze
i.vcr
of
Its
own
aceikl
CocaUble-F. O- Marrlii.
1853. froze March I*
No. 2. These were given him and the
agalosi
ealnsi him.
him. who.
jq recar.1 lo ihrir;bui ih.- prevaillug north winds blew in
Wart CcaamlUee-F. H. Heads.
April 6th.
ip-irayed his
me
Us ir«»t.
ir«»i, who
who had. majoriiles. William O Fooic tecrive-l,
tecrlve-l, the drift lee from ibe lake ana
and the
George W. Lanllo and WIHlam W. _____ In change. Aw sooo as ibc cheek i
18.54, froze January 25th; went out
wn. returned lo the hank It was repii-'
....
-------.i-u . clean, honesi rampaign sl'U' :.
. . . . .I_______
. . - 1- vole*. 826. and . crack* bitween the floating eakg*
' ' April IHh' the. hlgbiti
TUilby.
dUied. II was drwsrn by a man by ihe
one derogaiory
laiory word eoneeralng
Montague the niai. *21.
— and,
• were *<>ldezed up
- by
- a few cold. lUlI
1855. no WFirUi WaiE'
name of George Morris, -whom the
business ,l«th
. w-erv
year*
night*.
-- , me Ollier
other........................................
vwci rlren.
civwn. honest
uuu. *v.....................
nominated
werv n„nilastrd
porninmcd (nr
lor three
n
y
4^^
--------------------- -- .....
“ata
ra
ricord
for
the
par.
for.,-'
U56. friree January lOib;
' At the Fifth wurt tbe foUowtag d«d- sttaager claimed he was working
forj........
C for.
aon..............................................
wbo were opposing him and be uv.isv j.
,j,b

EAST ntONT SntEET

Sherman
& Hunter
rsAVERSE arr, ncH.

~isOO for a Csirr

New
Goods
For Spring

»- • • *

....

In spite of grcAtly
advaticed price of
twoolen i;o^s. our
early purchases
enable us to offer
this season's Suits,
T<^ Coats and
Craveneues at last
season's prices.
Our Suits at

$?iO,JlO, JI2,
$15, $18. $20
will agreeably s«f-.
prise you.

■a
Unless You are
Indifferent

egates to the elty eoaTeaf-- —i"- tn tbe lumber woods. Nrither
bcHcvc
Neither man
maa
believe that
thii either one of bis ^Hn^b-Twi'ihVii
H«ald, ism. follow.:
j
I«7. fro
resides at Solon
and the '^p^^,,
up ,»rre nominairu for two years
adoeted:
— or
- Cedar
--------vrppoiivoi* -oo.u ^pfuse <o
- rise
— -*
™ F. H . ..................
................. Aortl SlPb.
lnl859«hebayfrozem.'bmf<»ror.AprtSteb^
,„i
William E Hotm. David C. Chaq^r. whole iranaactkin Is a forgery. Pure
,b^,r .uppur,. "A lo»K : j,e,us reeeired 487 voles aj
iOvcmiies;ic. worn out March 12th.
j
Lyadoo K. Clevelaad. William Ha- and atmple. There is no auch porwon, ppn
, Mtong pull and a pull alo no,nlnaied for one year.
j
l8«., froze F«*nian ITth: wont ont> »•««* »>>_________________ _
OoM. WUIIam P. Vocelaoag. Benjamin by either name tn lhai vicinity.
.
j,. oilleti Inio
^ p„blk Woeka.
BoKBic. Waller Watson. John flao■be mayor's chair." he declared. There
^ public work* was
The Lapeer councli coaDll'o- which
JannaiT t2nd: wwnl tail
Goveroor Warner has appolnled Sag- he wlU aee that all get a “square deal"
tofw, A.
DobaoB. OarlM Pltkell.
. vuv
.—
lu finding*
joeeph
itrsvigavwj nwaI reported »*■
Daalel C. Shorter. WUllam MilchelL jaw ooaaty Jury commlssjonere U without Uvors to anybody.
being Dominated for three! iggj. froze FWirusiy I5lb: wuat oat
the eouncll. hot they will um v*.,
George
ViWMSC
Honsner. Bridge*
Peter Uadgnlst. WlUlam Ack---------- follows:
W. Walt
for two years anf; April 4th.
made puhile nnUl printed In the offi­
BseandM for Bceond.
! years. ...................
.......
W.
N.
Van
Brum.
Saginaw
Lao nvTusoy.
Horasby. v#*vw
Oscar
UBV
cial papers of tbe vtUage.
1 T
' 1M8. BO lc«.
I
Mr. Cllletrs nsme was received Thomas Shane one year.
John
A.
MeOregor.
PrerUnd.
gemt Trade. AmU F. NerUnger. F. E

'

to your own inter>
csts, you will at
least see ug when
in r.cc'l of Suits,
Top Coat*. Hatp,
Caj. s Shirt?.
r.Iovcs Ovcrallf,
I'ants, Su*t*enden,
Cotton Sox. Un­
derwear.
If
rion't show you the
there is for
the money, it's our
treat.
EAST FlOin ST.

Sherman
& Hunter
TRAVERSE CITY, mCH.

OKANO TRAVCKSE HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 22. ISOS.

.

Gtaia TnycRc Hcrdd
• •~',S2C'•*
®*

-m

iaaiaaiTremw

the nanlt ehewt that. Mr. GUIU had
the best or H.
There was a etaec eoalest for jodm:
ot TMorder-s oout between Anrfl F.
Nerlincer eml Hr. Curtis, the lofmer
wlnalnc out br a majority of only IS.
1>o most IntereethiB ward tanlAsL
howerer. was In the Third ward,
whasw Frash'u Sboter defeated Osdlmpeoo by only a pliraUty of
three rotas.
There was a aairow marsin of <Hie
rote for member of the board of edu­
cation from the -Fourth ward, J. AUontacoe betas defimted by F- H.

t

PARTY EHROLUSENT.
I or tl» eltT *»<1 «»'>«>

rtr<?rVr bwr io mind ihnt ibef
mnn tfcott- Mam* ‘n
«• *'*■
(MB dnr. A»iM lod. with tki bimrti of
EloeUoB inipmstom. or tbey e«ino»
foU At the priBArte* to b* hrtd OB
Um Itth of Jtfflo. nor At the nontaAtiBs priBArtm to be held U> September.
' TblA le A BAUer of HBPortence AAd
4km.

n «UI aot do for A

Heads by
Now that the primaries bare been
held and tbe resuUs declared, the
iocusea and city

oogbom Ibe (oUDiy. F
of every werd and a ii
her, from Ita coootry were pn-wco
laws were made for pdlUoos to
iwn up and drculeied at the Fred Worth, wfalefa was beaid by JusCOCling April electloD. Twenty per tev Amll F. NerHnger ThurJday sfter
cent of Ibosc who voicd for governor Boy> anJ on Friday wa- eloseil at
Ual spring most sign ibese petitions
a by a verdlel Is-lng n iiUerivI l>y
to heve them come op for bellor»nesi
Jury lor "no exu—- itf a-iloa." Tb>
June. Tbe peiliioas will be
wx» broad!! tbruugh xu allege-1
n congress.
sUie
In
o
underaUBdRCg b>tw<-<-n tbe pariit-s
r a contra^n for letting a farm
d also lor dty otBeerx..
oweed hy the platnilS. I*a*iarage to
he amtmni of »»-• wo* put In a- a
Garfield TIckcL
claim Imt after a rbori deiilu-raiio.i
Tbe CarSold township raur
toe j-iry biought In B t.-rdtri as .iaie-l
eld siaiiTday afieniuoo and
AlKiite-ys FlTd !*nni and Parm f. Ul! •
berl T'vreMIlied the cs e. Tli,- cs»i I
Will l"‘ apt>ealed by Attorney li.ll-en.
'
Clerk. Wm. Grant.
Treasurer. RoItgri llarm->.
• •
-hlrhwa.';., Clxreceu

DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
Evory new and old subRcrlber to lh« HoralO. who

1907, will receive a ({real
magazine paper. Farm and
Fires'de. absolutely
fora full year.

iroo

Farm and

Ftreslde ts from 24 to as
pages, twice a month. 24
times a year.
offer

See

elsewhere

in

the
this

issue.

to BOesre dlieei nomlnAtkiBA. thejr »UI
hare to vote tor It At the prtmArtes Is

the intcresu of tbe eliV- »|)lrited and hoooralili- lot of business
_
Is true of the board of pub­
In this communliy a< ra
lic works- The srlnocra. A. W. Walt.
In‘tbe suie. And now It Is (>ir
J. H. MeOemsh and Tboa. H. Ebanc.
■how our appredailun of
and capable men tor the
the sund ibt? have so noldv
Important work of the bonrd to which taken by giving iliem a pxx!, hear!,'they will be elected.
band shake and a "ibank you" and bv
pt •oeemor end lleuteiiAOt r>ren>or.
_____ may be said of the school rntiing om a>l ef our Smyth Ro
board candidaiet.____________
Ward & Co. orders nnd giving
whole patronage for they cenalnl..
PRIHARY CLECTIONE.
deserve UTbe repubileana all over tbe
are taken up the matter of primary tSignedl
reform with cc
B for govt In tbe I
wbat has beeh sbowa in Traverse Cliy
llealenaal goveraor
is true of other dties. It will lie r ofBcers. his name moat be co­
tiembered lhai for several years past
rn elaeUon day. and on that day
rata In ciUes aod disiricis.
r, as the law provlden that every
in thdr state cooventions.
tr ebnll enroll on that day or not at
have made a gnral ado about primary
» ot the oendlmenL
reform, but Up to this time
a la ohvlima and every voter
failed to bear of any more oa the pan
1 eae to It ttet be U ewoiicd
ot tbe demoerau to bring about the
■ be DDsa to the pMlA to vote.
(biQg which they so strongly ndvoeated In Ibclr campaigns
for direct
WORTHY OF EUFMRT.

Aermotor Trusseii
Tripod Tower

R is vory rhtayinE to »Fe people
TWorse CHy that the direct nomUMM method la the city has prared
^ ABUBSiMta an experimeoL Aceordtm totha E»raUy eipreased doslre

e the ward c
W alEU mtUed the reBulU of
'%rlA^ yttomrioB. iP^veiY ward the

Hia DrMfli Came True.
Following closely upon a dream of
tbe finding of money. Jasper W<
«t tbe dly to elect their
by toe Husselman Gr
•Rd we bcUev* tbsi with the procompany, vcplked down the street Sat­
aenitoed feeling of barmoey which pre­
urday afternoon Just half an hour be­
vails la most cases. praetleaUy all of
fore toe Pere Uarquette trsln polled
.tbo cangditai wfll be eiadad.
for tbe soutb end picked up a
Tbme «re aJwsyi dtSereoees of oplnwhich contained about 1600 in
Ion iwemiMbi cawlldAtet aner nomlna
rcncy. mortgages and cheeks.
UoH are made, bat If republieah
Friday night Mr. Weese had a di
muta «mad they can elect tbelr
whlcb haunted him. as tt prophesied
and Baser# barmoey upon the vnriaan
the flndtng of a large sum of mewey.
city boards and in the eooduei ot ton
When be arose in the morning be told
bwMaam of the dty.
of the strange dream to his wife an I
We bdloTe that toe eandldatea
wlebed heartily that such a dream
limtod are wwtthy ot toe united sop
eoold come true. -Wbai would }-ou do
post Of tiO repaUlceiia of tbe dty. Mr.
'vllb the moae}' If you found It?"
QlOott, toe etndldcte tor mayor. U a
of the willful dreamer by
M of gMd b»slDe.s Jodgmeat. prac­
good wife. "I srouldn't return It, Ibat
tical Ideas
I am sure," be ibou
toe coohdit. He Is eloedy In toudi
so badly.
with top latereaU of toe tax payers
would."
was the response. "Yoa
and has saftcleat knowledge of
wouldnY keep It," and what followed
dty't boslnam to give an inieUli
tbe praphelle dream sboks tbal tl.v
bualnesaUke and economical adminlswlfe was a true reader of the eherar(yailOR. This we believe be will do.
Ibe man whom sbe believed
Ve believe tbet be Is consdentloot
stremg faith.
■Bd wide awake to tbe best lalereeu
ras walking along East Elgliib
« all «f the taxpayers. We bdieve
near tbe Pete Marquette tracks
Mao that should be be elected he will
M*e sacta an admlnistiaUon as will be toe next day wben be picked up what
proved to be tf< In money and
f credit to bimsdt and to tbe city.
gages, cbecks
and other valuable
, The otoer nomlneet on the dty
to 1400. Mr. Weese
#ehei are able men. This Is
y forgot Ibe threat be ha.1
fkaed, and we believe that tbe dty
made that he would inrely keep
ey If be found It end eUrted
It the primaries.
find Ibe owoer. He went in tl
deoce of R. C. Browing. IIKH Ens'
ItHE RBPUtLICAN PRIMARlEb.
Klgtath street, aod there tbey faund
I The experiment of tbe republican
the cheeks a soffleleni
, ideatlttcatloii

A

'There emn be no questtoo but that
^e pecvle bad an unroaUTciod oppop
Wnity to make tbdr adeetlons.
• ta the vole for the mayotalir candlAtea toe roeull was iw dose to te
jeaeML a majority of one bds^
^eo la favor of damn M. CillsU.
K Is hardly probable that a recount
oin change Ibis flgore and Mr. Mo^
toy staiaa that be erlli not conten Hr.
Onieu's nomjnatlon.
.
' Tbe vote for the nomination tor city
etertt was a aorprlae. not only to IxA
CMdidalM bat to toeir Meads. Both
■tondidaiN worked ene^ksOly to se-

was riding a wheel while earrylng her
reticule In her hand.
The rouab
ftreefs were responsibtv for ibr
ing of the retieole which allowed the
eatiro cooienu lo drop out. Sbe wax
on her way to tbe depot to rettim
lu Oiawn and euollnucd home witbu-ii
iwUelng her loss bat arrived In the

Mi-tafiolism. tirin-ra! wnl Ixwal Inf.w-titm. f^iin Diseases. Liwr,
hUjtii.qcli ami -tjttwvl L-».'it.l,-s. l.on;: trtmUos. Kidney nttd BlmJ.l.'T.!;.ti.-ii1lif«.N.Tv..,ws KklutoHiort. Kiutranthenia. Diemnes ot
ntiy

.m l !isu-

Ifyotiare

tmaUii to Rid the do-

air--l n-s-.iiti l.y-Jni): trcati:i.-iii.'.->!l ai;.J a.v the Doclur.
aiilUHi.-! Fr-'-.

SUITES 4U3

Con-

404 STITE BUIK BUIIDIIK

t»avh:«»c

oi-rv,

miiom.

DR. T. A. WILHELM.

City O».ora House Blk.

a tbsToraDBCw. hr savgBnt forth* ItssnBgcd

S' ^

tsMnwwd IB SBld sMsIr. b>v taqurrd le sv
iMBrala sa«Bgn ur «sid fiain, Ilira »■. !•nldO! IB tbe Pnitwti oOee, In ttu- royoT

CradeRere

vd. tbsl uld pet11 Morr I
.... ,_.oe> tnuraeiMl in nsid |
Bimrj of ssM !»-tlU"ii. and the .
■r. hy eswdwa s ttypT of lht« ;
bU4wriin the tirsei Trev.-r—*
r-rroUuu '
D esul mnty. IBra,- .vraeMreweeb* pra

__

By mail e e
If it is ii,.-,iiv.-ni.-tii<.riiM|.»xilHcto
in.- I.. t«ir shin-in j«r‘ |
Etil!l.ni.-.v.ry.-!.U:...t..n.- of our wide a»aortm-..l.

THE

Qikr City Fife Inranei Coipasr

lou-li izn-l

«:i0Q.O0t) caaii ca[iibd. w rites

m

Farmers’ Insurance
U<puli>uiiI.Jtls-»lidv.

.

for j

. Is.-, ns you iM.y.hr.vl.

71/

I

AM.) low- ,.r«i 1.J e.-it.lin^vv* »a l.y mail

hi iriv.- ihoMI
wluior li-r ly tii..il, lint ticin-lil
T'-r-l th
tho-.:..-l*fi’ii.:M:.-I.io„..i . ;h:o1v |.T-as-}v»i.mtiini Ifaom ami \
■ will
- n flirhl

111-- 'I
;-l:n!,;.-.-lhutf...Ufor R

$. e. mail $ Sons

A. B. CURTIS, AGENT.

Craecrsc eity's Ccadinq Drug Sl»rc

|.

you bolleva your aonaea?
--0 et tbi-m. issSe mart nsril. hsvin.
km iBipslnd. II ree slu-riT d> irereA. t.%
Nsssi (Vusrrk. an- rsllv mSerMt br gir

F'i

New and Novel

IlMXwnil- s-huoi It bM roml
dtnwttv to toe sAeoM air pa
gtra lu bastlna work St emew. Wbr bet cH 1

WITH

Flther-Tottan Wedding.
Andrew N. FInber and Mls> Man
Totten, both well known young peoiio
of Maple City, were united In marrtagi
l,eUnd. the Uih, TUev have lbt wishes of their many friend*.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY

Eggy fur llateblng—All bretib; nn>v,
Woodmera Poultry Farm. Grajllng, |
Mich.

‘di-

tripvt toner.
If von w-niil n B>iuar.-

rngmig

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette
Account Ea»UT hoUdi>*. Peie Msi
qiu-ile agi-nu will sell
Uckei....................iblngic ,
going March 2*.
. . and
a
good for reuirn
karing »a»
TasblngtoD not later tbeii
April •.
ver>agents for particular*.
H F JItwIler. G P A.

Travttrse City Markets
This rwport la made uponWodnea
day of each wawk. Tria Harald la not
raspontlble ftf>- enangee in price*

fe-i

m

elly yesterday aflemoan end obUlned
tbe money and eherks.
Tbe name of Wledoft. bar father,
was the only rloe to IdenilBcatios. but
toe reeidence was Grawo.

preidded erer by Chairman Hoonic.lS
met 00 saturdsr In toe oStce o( toe 0
HeraM nnd Record company foritbe fi
pnrpoae of arsing outtlera of .primary |

Itrlx.. to sloli joiirft.,.s ...
yonr hi-Jil.
l*ri.-!-s hw. ■itinliiy r‘-ji.i. for ilh-

711

or Gill on

STEADY WIND

"BEST”

FLOUR

Will hrni;: y«''.i its lo she harbor of
'•u* I'-'s 'w.-sy aJnsail of the hoiisewfifc
v.hoshifi- from one brand of (lour
!<i anoiiier.
^

writ.-

CH.AS. W!U„

Williaii.blhicu-.
;
.\i:..ntfor tlu- .Y.-tmotor lin.-of;,
vriihlmilitt. lumii't. touks.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

REPUBLICANS, ATTENTION
YOU MUST ENROLL
At THE APRIL ELECTION.

Hsk Vour
Paper Banger

YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY FOR TWO YEARS

Jlsk Vour neiabbor,
J!$k nnybody

ONLY ENROLLED VOTERS CAN VOTE
To nominate camlid.iU's for (iovernor .iii'l 1 i' lit. <"rt>v-ernur anti lo .a<lo|>i I’fimary Rcfurin ;u ihc Primary lo
be held June i-ili.

Wlial siof l:.i' llie inosi eomplcP- stock of
W.ALl. P.\PJ-;R ill Traverse City and the
answer will be ;liis <-.e. for it is ihe truth. Not only a lar**!: ,Jn1 varied assoriment of
Ih-.-uirifi!’ t'.il'eiii'. but a rea-orablc and fair
prit'- aUa<.ii'-‘i l<» eaJi on'-.
-r '

' If Primary Nominations arc adojited ;hi is. ONLY
ENROIXEli VOTERS can v.jte tli nominate tandidates for

li'

A

nii: ^llil1 snakes iJse best progress.
Ukvw-i'-e true of the busiaesh
- r-'!'I>. The steady iiscof liannah &
1...V Co. s

vr-wTwi BlraM. New Vork. un
n*
CM**

W

Wledofl who Is a brother ot Mrs.
Charles Palmer, wbo proved to be ihile dty are in favor of that plan. The owner of the lost valuables, was called
up by phone an<l notified Hu
b larger than was expected by toe mooey was safely awaillDg
advocataa of
ibe direct xbip.
I plan. Tberdore toe resulu
Mrs. Palmer wbo had tost Ibe
d be accepted by the repob!
had been In toe city from Crai

IX-fomuHta.

I)i.i!:.,iB «n.l other .Ji.turW-« ..f

YOU WILL SAVE m. l insnr!- tiioru Imppy hours l.y git it>R
vour Ui'ili :iui'iiti»ii St lliia timiYou Will save tiu- LanJshiia
iiii-1 loRs of-h-cp ihiit liivsvtvl ?<■^•tb enus.-. Yon Will tave rvoJ
t.H ill tli;it II.*'! not l»- n‘piiic--sl l<y .d!i.-_rw.
You wlU uve many
1..o'ii w|ii,-!i :it t!.i< tiim' r><|trin-i oiiiy n vi-ry small tilliitg.
You w'i|< yave !i •|l■!lIIt:l)'ofdollurw.
Yon will save many |■l<•aa•
;.:it wTinii 111'-ll frii-mls wlint my ojB'riit ions ni»l J»ri<->w afv liLi-.
Yoorauiea COW wi!] save mmy Btotb.

'"ftMt. Prs^B. Wtibsr. Jodgsar PruUt.
Is tbs Bstur ol IBs srUIc oI Ixru'in.
iUrtniTn- K.-^, dw-vtinl
Ub rwbse snd SU'.v IBs (wtltMa. duly ran
fi.< ot Jsra--> UsrcT. yirty'o* tbs' Ih' sc
Rs'siMratiaB »r >ul ratsn- may l«- rraBUd ■UMegT B. ('n,a i4 Trsneu iXi.< cr ~>n.. ,
BtbwsoiisbbiwmB.BsdUiBS Ku-B .xbrasBd!

TKAVUlBg riTV. Uiai.

mvcRtlai to be kdd ibli evanlng will
Wdone m--------r on the dtr
UekMt.
It will then be up to the

-ArtliriU-i

.'itiaidn. X.nriiis. Ni-nratoa, Varicuac.

ntv rs^l'iUfi.l-ric

"A stitch in Time Saves Nine”

to-TbrHratiswCwi
il- - r ^ - o( Ui.- IMisis ('van lav ssld

s^vr.‘'w
______ - _ ..stwera
'
rniil.d mud

M vi-aiv. inKiM'd sway at Hu- liunit
or her daughter. Mr>. John Ijtwremrday morning it
aH-i
____ .. weeks «if lllui-is. death bein'
due In (lid ace. For two wix-ks In-i
daughtors, Mewlameu IK-Ulop-r onlerry. of Charlevoix, wi—e ai be:
Inalions has been Jakon by repuN
de. but owiug lo Mr. Newlx-rr.''Ueans. and the talUe has Ireen wi
IIInCMs at home the;- went home ll.i
pcrsIstcaUy that It has bee
laiu-r pBri irf last week but n-tiimc
general among smaller rilies and
lodav. nil- funeral sill take plao
now aficrneoii at I oui oVI<k-I
donbUets become uDlremal throushtho liome. Ibe Rev. T.' I*. Cllon
ont tbe stale.
«faelellng. Muble will b>- a quarie
Traverse Clife experience line been

tiouL S,.r.ina. .S

aiilT- rim:

A. A. Alliiigton.

SlT'i-jKa.’i'HS-iS-v

of .\(-iilr anti C'limnir Kii.-tnualvvin.

t!i.'Fi-m.-l.-«»r:Mii*. r.irulysis aiiJ l^nocn.

fire hli a

Jsmt. end If the tou prcTSllA which Is
ycMtlCAllr Bssared. the nomlnAUiig
s win be held ' -----------r the TArtoBA ofSeerf tram c<ar«*SttAows. Also AlreUte oMeers ex-

FOR THE TREATMEirr BT

has paid in full to Jan. I.

"j^ce
aboold promptly . and
i
ratify tbe resulu of the primaries
ipobllcans tbroachool the city
ahonld devote their best cnertlei
Mr*. Lucy- Ann
eol..r<.!. i
elect their caadidaies on the city and
:bc old!*: woman la Yi».lUuii. j?!.ward tlelieta SpesEfns Bonerally of
elxUn* to be W year* of age and sti;:
Bominees, the eandidalca are
NOTICE to the Rer.i—1 ii il.llr in the
calls L-r youngcxi child, a laau or
of ability and deaerrlnc of strons sup­ Tidnily of Ceder ar.j. Ma|de City
l«bj.port of lbs republleaas of tbe clly- Mieb.
There are atron* men on all <d the
■ merehanti of Ci-Oar ami UepUf
GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Uekeia, men In whom the nSaln of City have mataally agre<-J to dose
the city may be aafely entrusted. their respective iilaees of liuslneas

Sbould the cnndidaiet for the diy the public oo the Sslilaih day on and
eouacil aod boerd of edoentloo be after AnrII 1st next.
elected, which they eurely will be.
Certainly these grotlenieu are
those two boards wUl be composed of commeoded for laklng Ibhi importani
reproUnder the «ew Uw. U the repob- _____ excellent materiel aod
It Is anotber proof of Ibe
DMA Of thU eltr And eountr desire senutlrc men. roen wbo will closely
we have a« m-lrte awake, pabllr

Has OpcBed OHices io tbe State Bank Bnildinc

Coorrcssniao,
State ScBator,
Represematt?e in Ibc Slate Lcsblatute.
Count; OfTicers,
City Officers,
at the Primaries to l»c held laier.

eity Book Store
C^«

C«.

travtne Off, IBkb.

ORAND TIU

STATE BANK

•wM M. A N. e.

Mrt. AK» BMtf hu bn««bt nit
tlimacb her wtortiej-. P- C. Gilbert. IB
Clrnll eoort br«Io« the «. A K. EnllrOBd for (hr »u» "f »I5.0»*.
1 OD April 19. 1905. Mr».
Sleder wBa UklB( her hosbud * <
Mr to the lUrch Itctorr. »her* —
WM emplwee. Sl»>e ftelpbt «t.
belBK ««-Hehed peer there Bne. •* «>e
crowed the tr.ek *ncr leBVlne the
mill the eirtloe .nnek her nd «.
Bled her feet Umt ;be eaputBiloti
S«h »». oeenwrr. “ “
«d

I. THUMDAV. HARCH 22. tMA

£~rLrrr.

r^/.lwer^ilrideda,
•I.PruiV
Fi„. ward-U,.
8chw.Ilier. E- S- Moblo. U FU Stick-, 8,.„,Bd W*rtl-7:.' Third W*id-I»ae)-: joba Spencer.
Fourth W*rd-T5Ward C»a>oliiee-J. M. HuellmanFirh W*rd-34.
ie1, ClsytoB lesriB. Thoau* Sbllnoa.
_ r—_■_.
oectara
Firth Ward.
y. u MllUr wae chairman of the 1 The remaikahle recovery of kenkSTa. C S*rt>. ■*«»T
Fifth ward eancu* aad Allan F. IJitle
*erretar». The nomination, wci
■leal fraterulty and a aloe e.rru u«
Bnpervlwir-O. O. Millar.
Alderman-Amll Lanpworiby.
. 1”elriiee,.K«.
__________
^Bcsilua u.
of ...
the Ume».
three dew
S:; ^Id”l?ve‘e«llf p«re».ed
Constable—Odie WcGanr„p up to <11.-. when, as a
The followlas were the delecaf*: 1^,,,. , ,,s ind.teed to try Hr. Kl
iHseovcry^ and I am
Died Bt Klfiffriey.
0. C. Mlltor. Frank Putman. Oeorse \,
Klncley. Mich, Mereh 19.BeeJi. Andrew fmlur. H. Sord. Noah
«"«lds,^.r.^rt^ (."Vrlp'illi:
(he ICroBr-old dBUBhier of BeoJ«o>H> Puaheii. Amll Laoeworihy. Olie M' ‘ i
Garry. Jo« i.h Omior. R. S. Crashaw.
">rf a/'" ''• f
Ward CiimmliK-e—Alexander Vo#I II. Mead, and r A. Iluitl^
dnta
Oeorite Beck. O G iiniar____________
mored and carried that the tie H
V. Friedrich for
Frank Van Blper of Owo»*o i. aulti.'
the nominaiioo for mayor. ,
hisjrincT. Mrs. Delia William., for
half of the eoB of the monument h.
•not her
Plant fee Noted Speaker*.
plarid over their father', arave.
dIeeeM.
.. a meeting U»' week of the
executive eommlliee of the Grant
The democratic ward caucuses were Traverse Uneoln rlul. Dr. E.- B. BalA Lively Tu*Me
A pBrlT of eteeeo, iBcIodlBB Mr. Bod held Tuesday evenlog and Judging by
Mre. C C. Tompkloe of CUr Center. ladleatlons and expression*. Msyor A, Mauion were added a* member* oH
MriouK lrmiMe w"s .tom
Kbs^ UTleed in the city thU Bfier- V. Friedrich will again be the eholw
bowel*, lake
e for the coming ;
MOB »»d left «t once for Old Mleiloo. of the convenilon which will • * ’■* the eommii.ee now Mandlng a*
Ne*- Life PHI*. They l«-rfec.iy regn
nut pain
late these organ*, with.....
■••e nr
... dl..
low*: E, W. H*»llng«. l,eoii THo*. H
«hBf« they will n»he their fowre thto evening. The Fifth ward-----ivrue Co.
Co.-*.
e^ntori JSe at J..hneon Drug
en
E.
Walter
and
the
two
meml
pMUlly strong la Its eapresslon for
bOM».
________ ___
H.. Mead*.
C. A- UuRbee Drug
liBion and Kalkaska. The wors F.
p. h
.^r*
him and It Is understood that all the, .......coming )var «-a» outlined and | dniBgi”*I>««l(t BtehblM of Acme, while ptaP
faM( OB top of B iBBber pile SBturdty. delegations will support Mm.

1b *Mli?on to the eongressmen and •
The attendance at the various enu- senator*
fell BBd »uffered a dlelocalloo and
who will
exiended
senaxor* *00
sm be .............
.
fnetore of the IMt elbow. The aoel- cures wa* not large and In some there lalkm to panicipatr In the coming 1
bannuet. Vice president FSIr-(
Every r>ew and old sub­
deal I* IMble to lay him bp for eo«e «a* eonslderable dlfflcoliy In fllllng yeaVf
hanks
and
Senator
Beveridge
will
alspi
scriber to the Herald, who
tIM While aliO prorlOB very i»IBfal. .mt the lUt of ofBce*. In the First U) extended an Invliailon to attend. j
wxrf. H. C. Dari* will be .upporled
has paid in full to Jan. l.
.
The ftioeral of bena. the It-yearold as a member of the board of education
uemuersue
le City
v.«y Ticket.
,fvKvM
1907. will receive a great
daachter of Mr. a«d Mra. B. Bemde- and In ihe Third, the delegation will
Al the democratic city convention.
niagazine paper, Farm and
Mck of HaBBah. who paand away the support Dr. J. M. Wilhelm.
ere last evening the following eliyj
Jtth, will occur Thoraday from tte
Fireside,
absolutely free
Firm Ward.
ckel wax- place.1 in nouilniilon:
j
HaBoab church. H. U Carter of tbi*
for a full year. Farm and
Dr. J. B. Msrtln w** chalttnan of
For Mayor—Alfred V. Friedrich. ..
c»r wni have chane of the fuheral (bo Firm ward eaueui and K. U
Fireside Is from 24 to 38
For City Clerk—ChBrte* 0. Sh.'t-j
Sprague secretary. The following-were wood.
i pages, twice a month. 24
For Ju tge of Recorder-* Court—Wil !
Jamea Martin. JauKor^the county "le nomlnailons;
times a year. 8e© the
Ham H. I'mlor.
court booe*. ha* purchawd the haad- AMerman-Joseph Sleder.
offer elsewhere In this
For Member* ^oard of Educaiioii—
aome toaldeace of. E. F. Terri* oa Coosuble—William C. Heubel.
Issue.
The following hre the delegal
H. C. n*vU. Joseph Ehreoberger. J. M.
WaahUictoD street, the deal bavlBR
the
city
convenilon:
Wilhelm.
O.
O.
Millar.
b*« doeed ynterday. Mr. Marrla
M. W. Vnderwood. Or. J. B. Martin.
For Member* Board of Public Work*
wm dispaae of hi* W**t P»Bt street
B. L. Sprague. C. A. Bughee. D.
—Edward Roster. Alexander Vngl.
her. F- 8. Jone*. P. Lantner. J
August Bowman. *r.
MUa CUra Pound, formerly of this Jackson. E. Mor»e. W. H. HIndon.
I Justice nf the Poare <10 fill racanry'i
city, baad* the Itot of Bnree* who were
Ward Committee—E. U Spragne. —E, !. Spragtie.
graduatsd with honor* on Tuesday at George Blue Dick Round.
Justice of the Peace (full lermi—
the Tralhlnf School for Nurse, at
SaconU Ward.- I
Harvey A. Langwnnby.
OtbCO hospital. Detroit Mia* Pound
Joseph Sherman was chairman of
School Inspeeior—C. A. Bugbee.
M at preseui with her parents in Tre- le Second ward caucus and Joseph
Does not depend so much on
MlT. Mb*. Aud win probably locate
iry. The following
the size of the income ns the
ta lb* upper poalusul*.
FARHERS, ATTENTION I
were the nomlnallt- .
habit of potting aside each
Snpervlaor—Tbomaa
FHeh.
I
have
at
uiy
fnnn
n
Double
Hm baaa Jum-o*. aiad M
week or month, ev-en 8 siuall
Staodard. Polled Durham bull,
«ed ai the tamllr home uear Prirte- Alderman-Joaeph Sherman.
Conrtable—J(*n
Paffhausen.
regiateied in both the Polled Dur­
sum.
Mcmt Friday nooilnf Dorn Aldney
Driegate* to the city eoovenU
ham and Shorthorn Herd I>ooks.
For savinm.
Certrouble. A*«etfoiBtbehu.l^ m^
W. H- Cmlor. Joseph Sherman,
I with to see the stock improved
tear small children, the youngest
tifi<-at« of Deposit or « yiuc
hSTtwo week. old. four brother* gurt Bowman, A. J. Ung»onhy. — throughout the coitnlrj- so I arill'
tsavintse Book, eilbcr drawing
nrriva. The funeral took place Bun- *eph ^maxal. Joseph Ehrenhergcr. ebnrKCOiilj- 91.50 for Fees. Any!
«ay afiernooB at Good Harbor, where J. R King, Frank Kkrenbcrger. Rich­ poU^ calf is worth 92 extra, not i
tbreo per cent interest.
the Bd*. Mr. Reed bad charge of the ard Herkner. -Tboma* FHeh. John ayins anything idtoiu the thoraervlces, the hnrial being under the PaBhauten.
nchbrexl iinnlitics.
AlrectlOB of W. S. Andmwon.
Ward committee—H. A. langworJ. W. SLATER.
Harriaon Speer of Summli City ha* thy. Joseph Ehrenberger. C. H.
Third ward.
prodmod from the seed ball a new vaEmanuel Wilhelm wa* chalnutn of
rtety of pouio. which I* *ald to be Im
teune from blight Five year* ago he the Third »-ard caucut and Jake l*grig
aceretw. The followine
wmmeBCOd tU prapagailoB. Last year
be pMnlod It among other varieties were the n
n aaocy.
yoi vhUe the other* suBered from
Might te»t * trace of It could be found
Coo*ub1e-J. J. Breilna.
OT Ibli new kind, lilt a prolifle yieldDelegste*
to
the
clt.convention:
very few little ones being pn>Frank Desn. Cnnl* Alway. Toney
Send. Dr. J. M. Wlhelm. J. M- iNwlg.,
••'arman Am C. Bt^am of
Frank Voiniba, Frank Wilhelm. Snr-j
d ward has Just returned from man Hill. Bmaanel Wilhelm. William'
____ ,0. where be wa* cnlled by the Clancy. E. Dumas. E Rosaer, Dr. T AtertooB IIIBPS. of hi. older brother. Wilbelm, W-miarn Ingeraoll, Rolrort G.
Cbomaa qe Is snBering with «
Paulin, John Funach.
tompUoB and Is very low with I
Ward Cammlitee—Emanuel Wildread disease. Mr. Bingham-* wife
elo. Frank Oiwn. Dr. J. M-,WiIbelir.
la Wllllamiborg. where the was called
Fourth Ward.
^ the aertoni lllneu of her mother.
The Fourth ward caucus wa* pre­
Mra. Barriri *nte«, who li auBering
sided over by J. M. Huellmantel with
with pneusonla.
Thoroa* Shllson a* aecretaty. The
- -----■---------1. C Bnnia. local agent for the lollowlng
Supervlsor-A. Campbell. '
Iterthers Mleblgau ------------ ’**'"•
voBMoy ba* arrived in the eity
-There
was
a
aplrited
ttke>eharge of the office and warehen** and hualnes* of tbe line far ifae
MMoa. Mr. Burn* *tate* that the
A SHOE FOR MEN—Not llin Iwl of .•..nrso. but a /
warebona* In Chicago will open to re- log moved that the nomination he left !
iKtoil autin calf ahoe. for....................................
I •AJeJ
eelre freight March Ittb. The Ml*- vaeani In deference to George W. LarWurl srlll leev# there on April S for die. Thl* was not sustained. There
WORE SHOES FOR MEW-A goo.1 Drain Lenil.t r / Cf)
no nomination for constable, the
tbe north, .twplng al -Traverae Oty.
ahoe with heatjj- up aole. in laecorbuvkl.-* ..* i *a7i/
satloB favoring F. P. Marvin.
Tbe local Urehooo* aad ofSce will
(•ee ee Ihe 2(th aad will receive
SHOES FOR WET WEATHER-EiKh Top ahof* are ^
fieUht* tor-eonh aad oouih polnis.
lh.-b«wt for wet weather. We linve an extra -O r/l
Thia Information arOI be of latereat
Kood aamyrlPient of th.we ahuo* thia season:... ^oOU
te lotel ahippera._________

.

IMMM
WJt—

. a per cot iOtwH tt ■nine Dcpwto

s*r;rrrB’'.Br'b^:rr“d"

s;

srr

IKS "w —

ClnaltMon thli week 2,775

„ K..u^ .» ...h4.„ j

VV„=i,..,

Successful
Savini

TravtrstCity State Bank

It has been said that

“Triedricb Sells the Best
Shoes in traverse dtp/

SC."

Some Say “Ch* ouamy is Betur.-others Say --Che PHcvs ar* n«»«r”
me Say
"oic eamhiiic tb* cw»."

Look these Prices Over

Os« of the haplest aorial event* of
4^ year, to a few of tbe eloae friends
c9 Hr*. H. P. Burn*. Is the aupper
whh which they always relebrate her
birthday, last evening they gathered
at her heune and eujnyed with her the
«tgbty4rat annlreraary of her blnh.
A doUdoo* supper was served and
HU of needlework and a genniue old
fashicndd visii made the time pas* alt
toe swtniy until tbe hour of parileg
arrived. Mr*. Harry Haraba. Mrs
Bern*- daughter-in-law. came from
her home In Charlerolx to Join In the
DM Suddenly.
tart weric Mrs. Frank Kiue of »*t
fhoet Btiee^ was called to Spiiag
. lake, whera*^ »Mher. Mi*. O. ColIlea lay aertonilv iu. Hr*. Colliut U
new alewly galaing Id strength but the
news ranched this city yesterday thai
Comna had pnsaed away nddcsly.
The funeral was held this tnornlits
from the family home at Bpriug Uke

Pale, Thin,
Nervous?

Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
ceitalniy know whti to take,
then take it-Ayer'a SarsaparlUa. If you doubt, then
eoaauliyourdoctor. Weknow
what be wiU say about tbit
Crand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 yean.

WOREM'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES-For .Ir-s*
wear. As depcBibble anil as stylish ns the bigii
priced one*. It's a reuular *2..‘)0 shoe for.........

____
f 0/2
i

WONEM'S Kn> SHOES FOR DRESS—A unnaiav kid
shoe in nvulnr or Blucber style wiih light or
heavy «>ltw- We"re prowl of this shoo at.........

1
M

WOMEN’S UD SHOES—Not the onlinary t he.-ip
looking shoe that s.-lii at $1-2.5. but one with as
mneh style as a $1 50 shot*....................................

/ /Q
i»iy

SHOES FOR YOUR BOTS -We Iwoght a lot of

98c aid 1.19

WOMElfS
TAILORED suns
Light weight maierials, individual models and the exclusive beauty of which will lend
lo popularize the tailored suit more than ever throughout the coming season.
Probably no store in this region is looked upon to produce the correct ideas as
to style as this store. This conlidcnce placed in us only makes os the more careful
10 show only what we consider the very- best of the multitude of ideas that are shown.
Our stock is now splen.lidlycomjdete. We are not heavily stocked with any
one style, but show a great variety of charming novelties.
We have chosen our styles for their worthiness and also for their distinctive­
ness.* Each one has the little unusual touch of style that gives to each its individ­
uality.'
The beauty of the trimming adds much to the charm of this splcn lid showing.
The light weight materials make possible- the use of many shirs, iuc|i« -land lace*.
These add a great deal to charmingness of the suits.
Not the least attractive thing about these exceedingly swell suits is the fact,,
that they are very modcraiely priced. Some very dainty suits in the Pony style
jackets are shown

AT $10.00
*



t.



OTHERS AT $12.50, $16.50, $18 TO $50’.

Good Rubbers Save Doctors’ Bills.
Our great Spring stock is here direct from the factories.
Tbe best rubber gootls that are made from the purest
. It ■ pays to buy the best.
rubber that is importetl.

•/'

Rubbers fornhe Women (storm ami low cutl
Rubbers for the Misses (storm and low cut)
Rubbers for the Children (high storm rubbers)
Rubbers for the Older Men (storm) .
*
Rubbers for tlie Young Men (storm, medium and toe rubber)
Rubbers for the Boys (high boots)

Dainty Rubber Boots for Boys and cirls
Are the Latest
Thrrr ngver ,vas a ,pring ,hat did not have wet days. Kvery pereon should
be carefully prepared for all ihes.- days, liny your rubbers now and so
have them. Two pairs, perhaps, so you will have a pair both at home and at
the store or oiTi cc.

Our Prices Are the Very Lowest These
Goo(ds Can Be Sold for.

“EVERY WANT MET HERE.”
Intcrcslmg Facts (iinceniiiig Rubber
Horrem, on s«xm.l vovaL-e of Columba* in 14i«7, aaw native* of Haj-ti pbyi^
a came with l«Us madt- from jui-« of th.- itum tree, FoT.|or«nn-U n'-n^on* d «•
ln.f in Croat -------voa^aHon
i".Jl*?;
Madrid i.t 1-11.5.
1'11-V Mexican
-M.-xit-an Indiana
Indumu littld
l.ttld tiie
tlr----------------”•
^
»«“
.liaio-tow.l«r
yrool il»ir ol»t. iu 1.5U. M. I-^luju d..c„l«. .t .n
ianla use.]
joicf to t
It is now found m riontli Acnenca, all L.-ntral AmenFrencb Guiana
Guiana in
in ITfiO.
.........................
tauw, Weatem Africa aad paru of Central India.
_
<-an StaUw,
Rubber i* obiainisl by topjtina tbe cum tree at night and gathering the juice
the next morning. A goo.1 " tapper ” gatiu ra from 10 to lo poon.l* a day.
- • ■ mporto.U'J.O(XJ|x.Dtid«of raw robbrr; in 1H«. I0W.W
imp^rtid TJ.OOO.OW pounds in I'-Kll and manufactured
In l-'.Vj row roblwr w . iroi«rted for 12 pcnua paanda povotL

it coat* 91.40

THE HANNAH A LAY MEHCANTILE Ck
S£LL£/^ OF GOOU SHOES ^

■rnAVKMsac oi-nr,

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ORAND TRAVEUE HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH :
SUMMIT CITY.
I
Th«rO- N- O.clBb »pr*: rrifl»r njs.lt ifc«w*» to T™t»tw CtTy Wodn^dar- i
pwr lAha; i» «lo;a«_
Geo. 1M» bad (be ■ci'f>r:ane in r<::'
iat Ma-'V r4'>.
'
A. c. rai!-baaki> rvtura<^ bocnr i
bia fiaH vbllr ipUtilaa au(.d laa: I'r. >ome of the aarac* tribe* IS lb
CU?- 8atarrta».
Npjson rwarn>’;I \ nine' Earl'Frankfath.-r and wtf.- -f Trrv..4Ki?r, Mra. rTTda:moni .>•«’ a '<•* dar- ta>»>Tt.' P M. R R. Co. plac«l a ar. ■ day. Seroi wltrte* ».-rc f.-qaln-d •■•liiMloe* anbjeci tbrirc»p«y«*. p
.Iraw lb* »ncad ica- iber.
BM- of iha latenae duBeriM I ■
1,-5
:illne *■•'» l-ro be-hw
oraB^ h»-*- i«^av.
Juba Wrido>Y ha-J a aari-oar eu-ape, for ibnre noeibt from inSaMw^
lUIos*
roailn-J- to rume ia :
Mr. aa ) Mr*. Mtiw of »>to3 f»iW. _ A. B. Rk-k.-rd «ad»-a irlp
fpnni abat jnldbi tave l.-ea a eerloe* of Ibe kidney*." **y* W. M. 8b«rM*B.
Injnrr-tbu muralnc MT.lie i .p load of Cnrtla*. Me. ' NoOiln* bM«M M
C- Mnm;
Bitten, throe but.
rlldK-.!
and
fell
until I in<Hl fgwirkKleeirk-Bluei
ine k>c» on Ibe <
day la • »
* ik> >1
WUI n<-<' ylhlti
>■ I mm a bleb In*alK> 'e'rfktae Comti live romplalBt. drap^«M. Mood
b;» Sa-unlay
■bf rad. bH ei
ink BDil family.
irrat .trine. dl»or.i.-r* aad iMlarta; aad tCMfiroi
e.blB Is the be*-:.
ii;e- J.:R:fb;-lM
' o.ak lodaervuotlorobuai bMlih.
of eouri i>la»ier ><« la'- n
18. n Gl'iTlnj! ut Ihta plaee.
fjr k-r dausbt-r. .'Ir. B.ackhi.. - . ... •
t' fiemember ibe la.rj
Baiuiday.
mi'mlns >1oo<
' nir -........
......... r«i'i
Tl.e s-'iidav ..•■■,eoiiv.n'ioa
» T. al'V rceMlir't
•1. »•- Saturday ai'e-Bta-'Ur. and .Ur>. Waller SH-i
rh;deMb;:ia rbtiirb »a. «eli tsteade.1 • Mr». Ii;ii.T<-iani- an-! faCK!) Va .e re
Marrt
price fc
k Kaplda and Mr<. W. ^Ink a
Pray in-.k a tua.l n
law SaiiirOay and i
.«]oy<d I. • raomiw lur Ibylr oi;* l:uBs.- lu Truin Cftner arendi-il ihtir.'k 6t-re
;de-:tn.I fin- (J. C Pray U-w
• eev im-ph
Mari-h U* '
Jiar.-1, *ii.
i Jo-- Sf.fan'al^
a._--e.:.-; r-;
Art :i! to :i are the date* chnaen
PICE-S CORNERS,
d Jneuliini.S-nllhcrfl

. - Jws.. Sitfanlok
•r .Sis.ta^'a vemi-centenalal erkbrs.
•Mi P.n:vVl i. duite ii; a: :t. . .
■ vihlilils -laUv™
KCflWI
'ICIC
rrirndi here.
Xer. mfnblv^'l^i;® Vk. arf-r r.f iMairti''TS.*''
•piltwt". and K”t;r. IV-liii; amMi>: H. Wartvn *ae U'l.'- 1';. i-i
Oar paau>r. r. S. Rkley. aiiend.il
Mr. Siillivai. -1 Orlar.
tbr tnlulnaaiy roRvviiilan ai Fllai
ime-i
MONROE CENTER.
rottiraed' «'na» Rial'* folk* ar.- rrjo.rb;iherefore »c are evpeeliif* m liear liim
Diiiiir.— »l '
talk on ailMlobary aurl. in iln- nv«r
h.!r
Gtt N-te.-ua.. and fanii-y viti-e-l i' j
>ijKUn Sunda;
flllUle.
Mar.-h ’U.

Grand Traverse Region.
tt rMch Om Htrald

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SOUTH MAYFIELD.
Anoa Boa »mii t.. Ana A-lmr laat
Mooilay for treaiDinil.
. Hr. and Mra. 8crack«»ta»t
Mr. and Mr«. O. P. Taylor last Sunday.
• ' Mr. aad Mra. Luw «yrr rialton ar
Hr. and Mra. Walla'. near Fife Lake.
. Dai Tuaaday.
Rev. Plan and alarer irere eallera la
thla nelahbiirhood laai Tueadaj and
Bltended Ibe UuUb' Aid at Hra.
■.oce'a.

' rdhcnae wa> eteened Friday
ad li read T fur arbvol 1o te-ala aln-^i
,
'(• Aad a i<eadier.

•Si

. a«r*.-.f„.

;r-.:sr

■ ■ Sir;

familyJ.cishl
Mik-' p,rt,-;Aiil.
ai.-f-u.t-lSir*. John
Iti-I h< - t-i-'- •.
Mr*. Henry Herberi, a- le uaoiila U-t
* aad family at-ytlne i-.i-,,.. i*... .. .. .................................
a-eek.
SLACKHAN.
Ibua. lo Mr an<l Mr> John Rol.luJuba Hulleii. Jr.. 1* very pick, an.l «»B. a turn, Marrb 14th.
YUBA
f-od. OX.T Th,.
Mn. Hulloli. wbo I* vlilUae her
Clifford Tonnkln* and rimlly. who
-Lake.
lhart ».-•« arratit.-.I. rMrli Ta* a 1-u-■
Eaaibter at CaBaopMli. baa been -en' moved wee: about iwcniy yearr ayo.'
iiicUe* Ih'.-k an-l .J a -•
1-aipnt aud family »-nt ... ,^.-,^1 .ute. >;r r V. Horuui. M.
reitimiHl to ihU i-lsee Im-t aiek. The.- Tntv-r-.- fl;y i.
.
I
;M;. r A. H.-ron and H
'
Hr. and Hr*. Will Cburcb have pme *111 live on Guy T.-mpVlni.- nl.l idac;-.
111- v.-k ar- an s-tlluc l«‘M<r at j
ct.tniy ur.l Mr. a-...............
to keepiDR tauuKe on Mr. Cbiirrli'e
ihl. ariiinaf |> St--»Br oI G.aiii a-ri.,na ' March
farm and Till be a' home to tbe'r Tent ii> Traverw-City Satufla:.
Mar.-h
•may frlenda after Marrb 23rd.
Lirrie I'van*. ih.- o
Mm. Amo. Boa and eblldren of
ev. tlKli.tl
SHETLANO.
Haicholt aMlMod Mr* BtoH Sunday
Sunday.
•Jat-..L>. «b.. T8* -.L-i;ii.c^lnv Mr, H«r..m. many happy .ml--li. -.

.
and ileo the Illaricicaa Sunday achool
The eehtinl I* i.laDitlus
, Tbe Ladieti' Aid met wllb Mr*. OieUlM last Tburadav. Tbter
tielehl. r* .;i.-sao ro;, dr..:,
dr..;.; ""e 'IV' J**' ""
iTenly i>rt»ent and a
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rv-aeh.-ll
A!
-...I M- a.
Ome wai had by all.
Suiidav.
• ol thl«
^
jih-etah at»>ih.-r r-'inidi-:*- «nri>ri»e. a

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■»..•I--:- ofjKijT.irsa;{■-•*>£.? Jsssf
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MONROE CENTER.
Mr. and Mm. J. 8. Horion and I
llaa and Lynn vialied at Warren P
ton-a Ratui

....._ ... •; :irr'-:r

Mr, and Mr*. C l.elnhfm n«d
ler vitli the ('rantiiiiim. Suiitlav
March :i-.

THE LAW

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l■l■v<•<tl:llv: .Mi.'liican Savinu* B-inka rer}' enrefiiHjr
Uiiniila lu i-ivrr cn}- iiie iiil--rM*ta of s-iiillRa Iwiik .lejai*ii-.r* .-imi n Stale .................................. <4 Kankiui;. willi »torpa
<-fsk'lli.} Kxauiiiier* iiii.l inapechirt see* tbii Lev is

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Complied wllb.

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T»i«v .aoh yisir. willitmt proriiwB notioe to the
U-iiik*. aliuin.iiifii i-xuiiiinalion •>{ earli lank ia aimk' li>’
ir at lb-otliciul, caali cuuotivi. laioka pnivisl. awarilieo
< \ tniiii.tl tiiiil lii-t.iiU »f m:viiiitp'Uient aeruliiiizoil Utooe

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. B. V.'j.ktTbi! aa.ea .>ni.ee S-iP.-l .--r> id*-8«a». .Iw.*n-i.- in vl-ii
II ho.aur <J .Mr-. Tiiiw Tliein.- m j li.s, playlBi: ttauw* ami fl'tsir.: .•.net
1-n.l faniii, , Mr. and Mi* •ihumi--i - i. ir-.-'
.fH-iii a id*-awini aft. nuem with il,--)r• dt-par
.frieti.l*, Mr. and Mr». Attm-.n. a1i'|*1»Ii>i
.... ij.i-'aad Mr*. Herbiu. Mr aiiii Mi*. l.iM-1 Inc. i
wlB. Mr, an.l Mr,-. -J Wi*l,orl,i1. Mr i
Ma-

Sri;?,

$

rKS? s-ti-l.-’T"

B UM Frldav eveotni; **a Ursely
Mr*. John N,
__ andfd and much enjoyed by all.
, Thunipiir.n
Mfbnie Otllniter apent Smday wllb Caro Lake tI-K
■ * .................... .
Thonia* Ghi-rliii. and family >i*-ii
her pareai.. Mr.
K-a,.uilay a ■' Mi.-.......................
n Kith Ma. «
nd
famllv.
*"»ir. and Mra. Haaon vl*lied at the
coin,
key
Mr*
l.tarle
boat- of Mr. Wataun on Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. John Oebom have c»iie, inil (>".irs>- li* I V and laiRlIy
;v:-i-...l.
■ir.'w IJiltti'ire'■* fo.ks'!•!<' SutridU..-.
lA Wexford for 8 rlMt Tiih Ihelr
WiihIi •••,
brother. S. H. Oebom and family.
-0'rinM.|n.lf> nia.l.m
Similar with:
------- “
r idyaaam time Taa enjoyed '
Royal Johcstui
. ... and
-- . Mr*. ----------.nlMi.
(ir
*l*he*tatne*of*Mr
Wartenjlili. (I'mndnunher
!hk"^Tk"TT>nr*,l3y
1
|•i.-^^<.
\V.-i*l'^U*n.'.lan.lh.rti
Mt.' Ma'i-- .r'lVlt
Horton Uat Saturday wenlnit. the nc-'
Prayer irwilnj: ihir *

l..•.•t
irelaiivi
■ relaiiv. . hi e ibi« *
<M*lpo ITIOB h
l.!..ll.t- Ml--iuilrr- -n.;...y Vlll,
A'.
C. O. Baker
Ihu.nil.i ar.- >1*11111!:

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Miy-r*l--Jl l--.'ll- !>• Till b-b.r'Cl.rli tr..1-II*.* to1!l.>e

iiiiSiil
aapsH

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*"'^"Hlu"8tw“‘^Siool Is elo«e,l oa t^ :
necMBI of acariet fever
; l>uui
Hkreh 19.
1
Me

11-1711.

are;

ill- l.ink la lioneall}' uiwl |iruilii)tly maiintp<>l.

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you xhinkiimo

OP" aOIVIETMlIMO IMEW F OR TTME HOIVIE THIS COIVlilMG SRRIIMO 7
If such are your intentions. U is not only your privilege, but a duty you owe yourseif. to buy where you can do the best--where your money
can be made to reach the farthest.

Our Claim of Being tbe Best Place to Buy
is based on the facts that HERE you are GUARANTEED the HIGHEST quality. LOWEST prices and MOST LIBERAL TERMS offered by any house furnishinff establishments in Northern Michigan.
I
ing
ARK RKADV FOR YOU as usual, with the brightest, biggest and best .ill around goods in this vicinity, Our entire stock is
new and clean to correspond with our new store decorations. KASIESY KIIMO OF EASY FAYIVIEIMTS.

I Bedroom Suites

Stoees. Ranges
We are especially desirous of disposinj; of as
much of iheBe heavy goods as possible, ami our
di^unt on these is a liule more liberal tlv»n we
have ever offered before.
$1500 Sl««l Range ...^^..............................*.$36.50
$40.00 Sted Ranne........................................... 33.00
$»5.00SteelBange................. ............ v-.-. 29.75
$90.00 Steel Range........................................... 24.50
$25.00 Steel Range............................
21.25
Extra heavy, Uw «sl Cook Stows. $2:1, $2-‘). $2S
$:i0
nJuos, {imn.......... *............................. $17.50 up

Extra Heavy AH Wool In­
grain Carpet.......................

OIML.Y 60 CEIMXS

hundreds Of Rockers
To go during this sale, including Sewing Koekers
of all 'kinds. Ann Rockers in |>lain anil ])u1islieil
woods. Spring and
Uci kers. l'(.!!o!stc!-c?l
and Mission ;>oods. .

Reed Rockers

SMALLER smVKt AT SMALLER‘rilUTS.
!!

that were taken in cxcli.in^'c toward new stovc<.
including both' cook and Ivau-rs. .\T YOl'W
OWN 1‘RICE.
Everything in laundry- and kiichcn tiu-n*ils cut |
o a jiricc in proportion with the stoves am) r.in;:- * <

Diners un>l

Odd Dressers
I \Vf have a lot of these on hand, including all stylet
of bases and toilets, from.....................$G.50 up

our lin'i of

prii' s w.- aski-.l for ih.-in. Inii .lur­

ing ihis salt; wc

arc golnu

mudi

ileei-er in

Tron Beds

offetinijs.
Ke^'ular S>-j:>

m

Rfu'.’ar

ts .-tt.. -................................................
s.-:s

at................... ........................................... .Sl^

SI". Sll and SI- val:i-s fro:u S».o> up

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of

chiMisn from.

others
If

-to

>“» miss

Com.iiiiin;: all the w.Ty Irom <:
k-ss than’acui.il cost.

On all Sidt-boaf.l*. l.u.T--;*

Bmjkcas--s, Capboard*.

Writin^ D.-sk*. Kiu iiun-Cahin-t*. K.as«-|*. Screens.
I’ariur Stands.

In lac. .\0 l llINt.

KKSEKVED

J- w.
S't'Of^ES

AX X«AVEWSe CIXV

and Rugs

• yhair*. at j (iranite. Ingrains. Tapestry Velvets and .-\xmin
si« r Carp' :s at a big bargain.
heavy
all wool In-:rain...................................................‘'‘•c

One=Fourfb Off

Couches
Froiii $1
tiji
.\ lit;;
line U> dioiw.- fnxii aiul
ill-priiss. .Tb* ila- iimsl
:iUni>-tiV(' fi-4liiri’.

S-iJ.T.'. valut-s at...................
values at.........................
Ibl.O" vulu'is at..........
So Vi valut-s at..........

B Few Broken $efs i

.Kcoi kuck-Ts.

/ ILinvinids

0otfimodes* Odd
from.................................. .............................$'2.75 up

our

Ch'-;i|ff m.Hlt-s ai sani'- dis*Tmnt.

S4

B Tew Second band Stoves

Dining 0bair$
W--halt- alw.iy* i-iidcd oiirvidves <>n

Kf,;iil3r

lest like cut. only

Seating Stoves
being
Combination of two motives, the sqas
pretty well advanced, coupled with the fact that
we must have the room, makes us vdlling to sacri*
hce heavily on everythinjr in heaters. Buy now
for next season, even if you don’t m-cd it
IT WfLL SAVE YOU MONEY.

K.-«ular Sl-I Suites........................................$2HA0
Ktvular $:v Sum-s........................................... $23.W1
Rfgiilar $i'>. $--1i and $1-4 values at a proportionati- reduction.
'

Rrt Squares and Rugs
In al! sues and all grades. Biu Runs at small
lirices. Smaller Rugs at smaller prices.

Extension Cables
A big line of ih«r*e. and on account of the big pol
ishibl top th«-y will d.image easily » hi-o the repair
work is going on.

AIMO Et.t< $9AF>tOS

'I hen wc will make prices on

any om- of them that you cannot resisL

•lUNO TKAVCmC HSBALO. THUWO»Y. I

BAY. OP
|>Fck look k trip

ARCMiK.
:kSM4 ■ b«»*
Je»e CbriL-. BeW. OK»**«
U CkM- Ub*^ af BMt

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hu gaBe to Qrand
KUDVrT bn** 4>">—>
k* BwiillT vUt* ifcsUM< A foog

5SSli~ WN«»»'

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CnBdall A Yeon_
_jwB ibelr »hl»^ -III »« • ,■*>
Use Md atartMl Ibe lamber bUI

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_ '■S‘£.“i»Ta..». r.-.
»-W :
. Oilieoa I
called Aer<
ime bom.

dicing'W«y ta'^ple'civ'VWay

rrStawa r
HANNAH.
BBOI7 Clark of Oianl elalled U>

new organ lor
SM Friday. U U a

"rriisthTuu...

^
fmn Plr.--)art=c
DMA's Khlney PUls ee:v ali kldmyt ,5;..^..' ih- > •■r-

If Vott arc SufferiDf wllli
madaebss.
Cross CvtSs or
Ddtettoc Uision

>U>a-8,v o.omg
s U»i

-c thw 1Hvie Is proof in Traverse lOyt
f
.- That pl<
Mrs, E DUBOIOR. of 713 Wotwtv- ,
tlien. says: -Pains across my took i
Miss l«v.!i
' and hips were eapeelallj -were whoa ,
morb and i- sen
Mrs. Iliehnrd nnd tamlly left M.« busy nt work. Iwa. n.-iv.— —

ny for Ibrlr home in Trmvcrte Cli>.
it.-rirrd,

We
hope
lo lie-Bb.V
h-adacbe.
dir-lne-s
a
gbly c.'
tarks 0
dsn In i
r vmi.!.-fevrvwy.

• ».wld I
podtng several
. r.-t«Ti
lOking spells. I ki
and bH
ip- Li G.'snd ItalI•d^ 1» I’-*
Is uf Mr. and Mrs. George Buto to l« It go any
rosimied In bed In irm-.oi.riifl»T ,
Laurenee Gagnes,
,1 me I ulital^ '
hh wife and ' ' P, arrived borne from
rrrsv City this w.-ek. M«' Gag '
Trarrrw^it:
ba. been at tbe bedside uf her sis-1
_ Induced i “iT!
.V.. „...s*sray”QeliiATwbo Is seriously
,-lped
me Imm Ac wa* |drkv
Is and they b
It. I nsed foui hosw in all aud^w i.soU „t
‘“'Hr snd Mrs Rice snd family lefl|
svU pl<-asi-d s
WWlDe^sy for jbelr home at Bart Jor
thi.
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rhn has ________

Bttael Hllloo l» »orkJoi for

U-v f.N

‘^H.rjir;s':^.:d“«.roBa|j-‘w

to Grand Bapld«.
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r. CM Mn. A. tanMn of Tr«\
r». Cole and aOB leave Wednwdaf
CHp are vl«tUog tk% dkubior
______ WashlagtOB. aher
Mr» Cb»rU*
_ . botbasd. Mr. mad
spending .vveral inonihs wtlh rettand f-lends tn u>wa.
sdame. 8. Csnho and 8 J^ns^
arid ropcrt a Saa Una.
Will tYoellea Bade a llTln* trip i
Uellatre Saturdar oa b
We uadcraiaad Ibe
Briek Co. are r>»l <°
vesU around Keyitone

YOU ARE TO BLAME

,k.«:p«-W..e. MK-e- -avvv.

to HL-rd-eds ed Traverae C.ty Ar Wo vlllasv vUyllea

There are days ef diirint..;
bcadacbf. udoaoht-. back- pa.;|, inoj^in-r: .»=i- • —— •
Ws:0hsrn auJ Rantolph Hortvo.
I *‘5™
Soinoimri rhvomailo pains:
;
Tbl> Is a p-ai o-.inc.:. al

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I It OUiov. Will »«
EXAM I NATION FREE
I Dr. P. A. WOLFE. Prop. Dr. P. L. PAULSOS. Asst
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, -o long. "

ko tcboolbouse
ic toned Instra-

The SouA Manltou Island mall boat
EregaUonal rbnrcb
April ;nd aof J^'ni'memtaT Ac haai---lx»n'.-8ii;',h.. „,,a,a-u.
.yeMetday Md to land her luurieun
other.
iUiin;s: •
Vida Bbuller vlilted In Grant Satur- Wsenim Above Slewing Bear point.
Program—Monday Evening.
bvallb
Ibe bay was Mil of lev. The past
Icllw The
r weeks of cold weather has Inatic
Boia ire In the Uke II
alternate. Rev. O, H. Hai.-j
been before Ibis winter___
Mrs. Ungrtek Is la Trnvrese City
on senkv Bc«. Bcniall i l»* b>me. Nefue Thonipt
leWag her two sUlers and
ReV'e «• Dnan
I huine Marf.. Cih.
age.1
wiinn «-friends there.
Mid Dap and aiao called art Nw
oifering^of^lnUt^H^retU-f.
J :
ws,
There was unite a-----------------.. mdsy evening,
t the l.llerary elub
S-30—Onm^ilon nnd bt'sluers.
llii ibe Tat-U-n-r ne!g!il->rh.s-l,
Heniy Kmpp and Urroe Huleti
schoolhoose. The
«PT« Baklni call! here laat week In
l;wl5l^lloiial. Rev. H. 8. Mlllo, -lie.- loanshlp, ^-pi I;'. IS»I.
meeting was ofwned wlA .music and DcntonU.
lwar.1 living at V.le-Law', SI.
the Intcreal of the Fannera- Tele:
singing of palrioile songs. In sAlcb
age i f al«>ui five ; i-ar< l;. r no
tbe audience henriily Joined
There
Rev. I i-cn al Msyflelil. where -be a
Sunday QcusUc^
' ml-ik-.! t" iaL«ii '
were a few readings and reclUllont.
UcbcHd until the age III revenl.-.
which Moelved applause. Then came
'two fiill-jwlug year.- win- iui>
HODCe.
Tnesday
a mock Irtel. The altomeys on both
Lee Oibbe «ia doern al hla fer
. 30—Song K-rvire and devoiklonal.'h.'-r ai ibe Ttuv(s-»i- rity High
sides did thdr best, one Ui cmvW.
provi-'
Rev, T. B. Bennett of Sutwns Bay
Isillileul.
ha. ralunBd
00—Gnsiness
merriment.
^rt^'cr.'"^usrt much
mneh'merTlm; rhe»en work i
2;SQ—Woman's Work ‘n Cbnrrti.
anbmlMcd u> the
wb.rh
1.™
ef wau« vai la ihia
Mlsilonp',^rs. ' Dunn, r
J srMueo. Tbe
of*Twelvc .
ipnisiHHl with unvarying
; Hersld. s ssw -|«i-r prv-'-l •»*
Iss Ulnnli
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linnkJudge ably Instructed iiem as lu Artr
1 lirM year's work lu-Ing i
doty,
gave
them
polnis
of
law,
and
.1 ni-ar Wexfuhi.
neiM mat Tha^. ^A»
i. P..U0., I"'-]
they retired. AfUr a Aiirt dollberaI- IllUA.N-Vpusiy
lion they wcrr*cooducied back lo Ibe
2S?^Th!>
»eel *lih Mi
coart room when the (orvaian gave
OHk HodBt cue «eek Tbnradajr t
H. Wsrrtheir decision, which was not gniliyt:«v-Tl.c Ileal HUsloD of th.-)falling bi-s!i!i i" resign
to Zeiand leal week,
Chiircb. Rev. Fnlkerioa. Tbompmni-|
N'llie was of a sen
,.,„p
0Ui«>*Iiliin.
»f. aM Mra. Frank Nelaon aponi
SI. Pnirick-s dance in Ray's hall last
Disciissloo-Rev J, J. Sts1e.v..>1aiiis , *|iicu*>n». I
night was well attended anil very
^Prtnk’st^c’ilr*^”^ Uhe waa
D. CochUn. Tiwv\-rse City. 1 from a chil
pteasanl. The music by Ac Silver's
e^ler In thia eielaU.r flMdap.
Tai-sday Evenlnc
«av made
Mr. Daronpoft hat been rlalilng h..
■Song and devoiionsl.
a'reb' 19.
MwAtw. Mra. Arthur Sparling. Ac
*:«>—Address, Ri-v, C. W. Uuno
ThunuUv ifUTtus.u. Mirvb >ih. RH'g;.-iU-s.-I
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Address-Reilgluus Bduiwlion
MAYPIELO.
the MavUvld cbapi 1 and wen-.-imU-ici
wen-,-wmcl-.d !.I-. .usi
and Mra. Bert Wonlen lefi
u several
Tbe aaw mill was shin down
i^Ob-«
Thurndai for Nortbport. where thc>
Wanvo. I>. I) .-a by n.-v VV.s~Jbo:i-.-, iw.dur ui A. ,
>r repnlrs.
llsplist chwh at Traverse CUy. f-- !
wSI Mke their home wlA her grand- days last week
Tbe Udics' .. .
merit
men, U-r
u-r Sun.iav
suniiav -t
--'i'
taiher
111 by I
Mr. and Mra. *»ho Pender spent Thursday afternoon al
andarwlih taU brother Cnrc.
I rf KIlusslev, 1
llUgr. buih yuung a
klng-ie.
Mr. and Mra. Wo. Bailbn a baby 1» “‘mIo Rosa W’right of the Uarr.-ll are coidlallv In^
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10
i guend
Dolghborbood. souAwcsl of Kingsley,
m Ae gain.
all of Aesv
hat been visiting her cousin. Hn. Lee
Mardi 1*.
_________
Gibi
...s. C. B. Kehl spent Tbnrsday In,
•MtTLAND.
^Niw.™*A?Won ReiinaiiVfT retornert'
...... ihirty ..
Salnrdny.
Wednesday from a visit s.-llh rcUUVes
n. r and Nlckerwi.i schoeU w.
A party from Trnvc c City headLHl
JMh. on the ooonalon of her blrthdar.
8-lions lUy.
iMN-n
on
tbieni at lier funeral, a- also w-v i
A nuBber of frlcnda wen present nn l by U K. Gibbs, have
i.iber friends Inini Trav. rsi- ITi,.
ah^realng wna spent In dancing, tnu- Boardmaa river diirini :bc past week.
Real EsUtc Trantfem.
Uke Kingsl. v and Hodg-. .Ml
Sennd games, while a delldcraa lm^
m-s* at Msifivid was su-»wnde.l
Mllion M fusion Slid wife to
was served al midnight. Many
ing nbi- fiinerol cvivau.nlt-s. w h. i
*r«ty preaamu were left as souvenirs
raine K. Olbbs.^n'.i of se»4. sc,eh«! rt'w as fltU-d to overflow mg.
at the neeaalon and all departed ri- near Ibe siaic road
•resilng ihelr Inienlloo to come on electrical iiower.
‘'’MswiTrt'*Moylsn to Joseph Rokos
^Eraan-s n--ree Thi.inii-i
Born, to Mr. nnd Mr*. Jake Spaul- and wjfe. wli of^wti of nebi, sc^
jm. Atklnaon'a neat birthdaylone
bro her. ferfv Thompson. Indli
----------------- --------- was served yesiBg. a daughter.
•I.;. mid one -i-ier. Mr., faun
‘”c~'E.'AuSich’aud wife to Chas. W.'
Onrdwood. logs i
betog Aipped out by the carload from lUrnsrd nnd wife, parcel. vilUge of
Ibis place of late.
Blackwood.
iiavtng Shetland for Oedtr City. T
Bert Hopkins was
home Sunday
Caroline Tavlor lo BlUaUtb UlvIrom.Wegford. when- he Is working.
Mrs. Harry Gray has bee
mSkTdidHl'and wife lo Chas. R.
' #ll.".hu
A ■ * ri^. r. . -u j
b” WiAoehSi and Chnrtes drove
begins to sU up agnl
baw and wife, parcels, see. 8. town
I Healing Bslsamt Kill etl UUrrhal,
^ 4,^,..;
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. . Mn. Jennie HniUd
Germs—Sold Under Cwarantvc by i
iIT
rr«k NO caring for her.
Way. Snaday. March - - —
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TRAVERSE QTT.

ITth^ 5m ■*'

If.- lo Peier Klrrii.
Th
eury hat been from six degrees below
•y.'h-.-r-'
John ling am
town S3, range A.l>haij
to ten above tero about every morning wit c
- and .lebli;ia!. >
kr has been a good one and a numlmr AU month, nnd light alelgbiog
r and wife lo Rnlli ilsugiyuus. 11 w.-a
Hosrard B. GariKr
- block 2. the whole sysieni
b lUgle met’have brought as high
- Kellc.v.
run. b-ads lo -.-noa.. ana i
' s'hrrman Bu>-s arrived Prldiy nigbt
fatal rumpllrsriirr.s.
. M. Jacoby r^nrned to Trav^r to visit his old home -before beginning
Jowepb Sherraii lo Geo Harris,
• It Is a nolc-woriliy fail^ 'I
Kity AlPsweek tor a couple of week- Ae season's run at a mill at tbe Boo.
l-lc^k 3. H.. L. A Co.'s 3rd.
Mr A. 8. Barnnm still eonllnne*
itv. ufteh whIA bo will come back
F. W. WUr
ven feeble, and M’m. Spaulding '
for nn extended May here.
irrel, sec. 30. losrn S*. oingc
ililels”
E. Wall' A^Suns sell
P Win Alkinaoa spent Sunday at Just able to walk around -the house.
Hiss Mary Hiick of Kingsley Is vlshome. Telurning to Traverse City HonUlttg Ae fanUly of August "
RenUn Tlbblis and
'Avd 'Eggli. et al. to Fi-ni.k Eggll.
■^victor Wlskochll drmc to Cedar Frimoved back lo their farm In East
4 of se>*- -ec. •(!, lowu 27, range 11.
Ufaywie Williams and wife to Wm.
%rei«.
Paradise.
(he sioniBcb when Hyo
IcU-Ubd. lot 9, Walion.
llreailii'd thiouA Ai- .ni
NO RTHPOHT OEPA RTM ENT.
M. D. Morgan and wll
-ry Hyon;-|:
A masQudradc trail was given al thr
'ad.Twood. loi 7, block
D Hr. nnd Mrs.
Us belling balHams pi-ni-iu
Awn hall on Frlilay evening to cel;___ ch 14th. a aon.
' ANNUAL MEETING
niosl ivniiru- cells of Ihi- 'iir-ia
bralloo
of
BlPatrick's
dav.
and
wa0
MnA
I'
Mur
j
ay G. I'nderwood
Is O'Benr bnulod the W
and lung' killing ihe >a;rms ■
of Hm eronn Prltl's camp. The lend a derided nucecss. A large crowd wa- gan and wlf.>. lot T. I DCk H. H.. I.. <:!
" “jcniarrh. Iu.-alli:g the Irrtiaicd nweie ,,0U NlssiOD Bucb R«wrt A^socul’o
Co-'e 7A.
eonslsted of three logs, aenling 5S»» to aundance.
^... niembraar'. and cnal.ing cirmpb-'e at
Hcrben John rclurtu-d home from
Charles L. tMvU lo John A- I'ul'..
Grand Rapids Als week.
sidle KauBman of Bristol, I
Topic for the Junior C. E.. Snmtoy,
here vlsUIng with ber giandp
March 23A: "Whal the ...................
T Ui- • e-ro -IX c J
*M“irt Mr^ A^e'smlA of Trnv- about sirong drink.- The meeilng wHl
Esiep to Csaidlaa K>‘h, p
erse GRy wnre MeHlng with her pav be to rbnrgt- of sit Juniors, Gladys
«.«. 8. town 2fi, rang.- !"
-Biis. My. •»« Mrs. Rufus Bates, for g Dame. Mnriel Wrialey. Sr
, I last a lltotlme. whii'
Clarlsaa Johnston. Fred Ix^lU-. Jam-.-s
irndy lo John Moran, w 4
lew d^ last week.
" ^bv'nevc;
Trlagarde. atilsied by Ae imperin. Mn. BddW Uke has been very alt
leodeni. Mlsa PenrI Dame. The lesShe U no belter al this writing.
ail A S 'ni .arc selllug
will be divided among the leaders.! r,ngc ip.
1
, Mn. Reed of Central Uku w
Hyonu'l o-iiflls Oils seas
. have planned for an InlerestlnKl
w. J. Saxlon and. wile lo R F
« - - I'Lcti eimlldpnc"
Wiled ID the Imdside of her daeghiand helpful meeilng. Junior sendees ;
„f 0^4, sre. 3. . i;;wa 2C,^ .""y;,
3lrt. AlU Uke. last Satarday.
will 1/ held oil Sunday ancitiron ai 7 ,,nge 1?
i,
'L.nT-l
Ceyten Oates wUl attend Ae Ini
o'eloA. to which all are eordUlly Inj^eph narm-y. cl al. lo fla-k
AL.momy
viied to ailcnd. The society Is in al|,,ii>ti and wile
of m-'« ivieepl 101*^“'^
prosperous condlilon and welcome Bl1|,presl. SIT 6. losni 37. range II.
j
lo the*' meetings.
I
i.Tman I’ SaMon and wife :n II, J.t For an, pan:.
W. n. Johnston spi'm Saturday In : m„^o. nv4 of se4. see. 3, town M.! any canr.-. ap;-li
Traverse Cl'i1 range h.
ilrie Ol'. Pain e
Bcuoe Ortfin eBierinined a number;
q a. NVIson and wife to Alfred U'- uieri
of DIendr al Ms home on SaiunUy: „n. p»n-e1. s<«e. 33. town I'h.'raiige 1'-. ___________________
wuiard H. Ayers and wife to John qtaTE OMUCHiq
Boved from Traverve CUy A 8ll»cr- afternoon- The time mas spcoi lu,
after which reftt-shmenu werejoroay. w4 of sw>4. see. 78. town 78. Q ■« tbs i c-mr ol
wood and from there they win go
tMioU. MIeb, to live.
‘'mTf Cole
s
Mr. and Mra, B. W'elch Irsve muvi
CoU-and
SOB spent Saturday In'IjRoiirhe to Andrew n'lrhcr, o?Si^iJS*<v“'oo'
„_u.y-r
to.«.-d
mas
Traverae
_____ M City.
Clt1st, jfU 17. blopk 18. H . I. A Co.-* Sod ,lsiasy»»
them
back oaA tbalr plnt^afm cooking
«mp an winter far Dan Pratt.
____ _____ _ .
S'*
Motor SpaSord bad Ac i»itfonjne
tage on Friday evening.
|
jao. Bans to Rulwri Rart
to cm an anery to his fo>n
Mra. W. B. Johnsum eniertalned a ,
sod s4 .rf s»- _________ ^S'C'yg.vltoas'l,
- Maate Uke and non Jean were
'fucats of bis mother. Mrs. FWn Uke. niimt'cr of friends at dinner on Tucr-i-,;. town 7C. range If.
,
Andrew S Pray to 9 " l^n “T »>«yws.^dto»l«NActo;rsi^_
Sunday.
Saturday. A. ISA da, o' Jon
lye’.e club will give their regti-.
ne4 of sc4. sec
• Mrs. Ultra Bates has a alec display
'
TMy'hero^tsd by li.- •uili.-s is such
i ®08.
,
x
dancing pariy ai 'he lomn'
«
Of foW ash at her tesidcwe,
AilR-ri R Rrlgham a
Mlsa Ooldia Bales U oaaflbcd -o hvr —Wednesday evening. These
parlies have baeb highly enjoyed and Aatwi F. Anderson, ilmbe
•ed wtA a very bod cold. \
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^
Mrs. Vkda Uke was Ae guast W proved a success, being conducied In
a mant
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IIIOB M
Mn. RofBS Bates Monday.
wn «. 1
. WRI Uke and M. Lesrts aro
.
Mrs. John Scon sponi Thursday
tnlUng Aalr aWBtor wood at Chari e
Traverse City.
Miss Fhnuie Williamson/who has
blind plies yiel
been tenehlng s’ UA'boust- Point, Chronic easvN
roapleled a successful term of school
KEYETONE.
cuied. tlrufglius all ivll
. Hlta Bthri Crandall enierulned hn

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Itotn's____
J Halthews spent Saturday in Trai
II boat grlplhg- nauaea. ...............
enlng idfeet. Ask ytmr druggist
we Cttv.
Mist Ella Bushisri Is Ae guest of ber them. SS eenls per box.

and Mra. Bnre Tenuanns apcni
ttthiraay la Trararae dty an In':

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HARNESSES
TO ORDER
For Goodness Sake
lltiy your h.Trn-sk wni-ro ooofliutbs is .;vitlt-nt in
, v. ry hv:. I 'inisli i'n t ihit nniy iliinjf to coiisirjcr.
Some hantc- looks like a i.iciurc but wears like a linO.irsis in ilii* lon« wcarii'i; claiy. bccaiivc vve
inakf tln:m *mrsi:lv« s ami pul n.uhin« bul the v.:ry
1k;>; ni.-iVi-rial in them that money can buy. Kiuht
Imre's where you win by buying from 'js. for our line of
harness is just a liiih- .ih rad of anything yet offered
uroun-l these o^s. Needn't tak': our word for it. the
tfood* ean licl^n any'ilay. If you can do better elsewhir-: WE 'hint c-iVct your patronage, u^thiss we can
-i-.-iit'.u tiui. bevi burKain for yoiT money., All we
vv.int is .a show. Come in .'iny time ihe sooner ihe
better, l-ook all y",i want to loots arc free. 15uy
only where you .nre saii-li'd-

Wm. Hoolihan & Co.
Traverse City. Mich.

balers iu Carriages, Wagons, Harness and
farm Implements of Only Ihc
Leading .lakes.
We arc loca'ed in tie oW Bonsliey Store.
Cor, State an4 Ciss.
Citizens phone 69

QRANO THAVERSe HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. tWS.

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THE REPUDUCAN PRIMARIEI
"•’JC^ES M. GILLETT.

Par Mat or Rwof««>'« Court—
AMIUP. NERLINCER.
For Jwtie of U>€ Pom <fuH torm)ELHCR C. BROWN.
P*r Doirri of KAwiUee—

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Song.
Meads
lb:3u—Written
wiirk.
EscrclKe
^The roolit iiplrlii-H conKut for airtrr- •books, wan ib-«iniilon»w Mrs. Zads
lan was in Ihc ThlnJ war.1 where t. Joocs, Otawn; .>i. W. Siit-vr. Walu
L. Shoier won oul hy a iilnrallty <>l
WUat luircms have a rinhl
only ihree voles over Osar Simpson.
K, OIbhs lakfni; Ihirt place. It w« expert of .lislricl Bclwol
Joslc Lrnnux. Renule district; ITInrlpsl W. J. Nuteware. File iJike.

AT

Pioneer Livery Stable.

The follosn^ Is t^c vote by war

PriMda of the three B«orelly ei
daien were ccsSdcnl that Ihetr (i
Ite would win out. and It

For Supen isor—
Frank W. Carver .......................... 25*
For Alderman—
'Iclor C. ^•nIm<.T...............................16*obn H. Lamaon............................. 121
Ward Ne. 2.

iroush the so'Jih. Mrs. Addle
luiid table dlsrussjon (or everybody.
uS'ne."
Song, "itild Uns
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4:<s>—RobtsI ae«lur
March 211.
WEST KA880N.
Brooks made a trip to Frank
(on last we^ and brought back bis
daughter Ruby. She has iH-en staying
with he Krandiiarents and going
school. Tliey relumed Sunday.
Frank Baau made a trip to Glen
Arbor on business Mom'—
easier al
Miss Carrie Baais U
the present writing.
W. F. KcHogg has had auother sick
spell
Marlin Cook and fagilly and Peter
Price and
ntid wile attei
nttendeil the Lbi;<t
Day -...................................
Saints meeting t Mr. Ncidiew-s
Sunday.
. Solbiii visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Oaalx ar
famll
... r®“**ViK-nl Sunday
Mrs. J
ilh Mrs. Unmks and family.
Willie Baatx come home Suiidi
sec his parei
Ben Johnson.

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Horses for Sale

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Farnsworth. I «<• Ijkc; J- M. Mas■n. McKInlej dUlrici.
Song.
rtl*—Cleanings from a winter^ trip

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There are several fishermen o
aiv enished !■> a log miung <.u |l
1\ Mcmfiar, which will prulably Uy ire lUncc the bay has frotea over. h«t
one carrying
we (uivr t
him up (or e
Satunlav. March ITih. Emery. Hie
4 year4>ld s»« of J D. Siisiman. sbik'l
Match 20.

_ maJoHly of 11 In the »-art.

would have an easy victory, but Mr.
Sboter
cnlcred the
Belli at
ihe
elevenlli hour and be made a stronp
run.
Plrwl ward Vic C. Palmer had
HERBERT MONTAOUE.
John Lamaon.
a r»d maJoHty o
(RoHtfoiwo Plm word.)
while In the Second Frank Goodrich
_________________
In
Htslly defeated
Gconte W. Gecner.
C*
W. O. POOTE.
ihc rourth ward Oeot*e W. Lartle
,
<RMM0net BoooiM WorB.)
easUy delated Aninis MeColI. while'
Dr. W. E. Moon bad no opposition in
GEOROE E. HOYT.
>e
Fifth
(RoMBoneO Third Ward.)
,aa no opposition lor the
There
I for supervisor In a^ of
PRANK H. MEADS.
the wards, ihc cnndidaies being Prank
W Carver In the First ward. 8. C. Dar.
DAVID O. CHANDLER,
row ID Ihc Second. W. W. I^n In Ihe
Third,
W.
F.
Harsha In ihe Fourth and
(^taldwoa Plfth Ward.)
K. CleveUnd In the Flfth.
Pdr Daard of PdWIc WorhaClmer Brown bad uo oppoalllon (or
JOEEPH H. MeOOUOH.
Justice of the peace, full term, and
ARTHUR W. WAIT.
there was no candidate (or the short
term Domlnallon. which will have to
THOMAS SHANE.
bo sued by the republican city convcalloo.
the nominations (or consUbles
BapublKPiii of (be cRy have abonds there were no candldaiea. the
ast rtuoD to be aatUAed with the
; win have to be filled at the
Tole at the prlmarla Saturday. When
caoenses which will also be re(be dforn are compiled It wlU U
r school InMM (hat (he total vole for .(he noml
nation for Myor was 1476. wbUe the Fpeetor will have to be made
city convention nlso.
total repobUcM vote at the apring
II are given elseThe flgnresjD deull
elactloa. laat year, as represented by where In (his Issue.
the vote (or dty clerk was 14U. This
pfwvei that almoti the entire repub- Supervlten Had No .Oppoalllo
Frank Bbuter Wen Out In Thre
Uenn vote was ouL aKboagh It
Handad RaM In Third.

Mr. and Mrs. Green seeing Ik-

Hr. It W Taykw is also lmpnrelng.t

To taste Uneeda Biscuit b to
fall in love with them. You '
never forget that Rist taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit —

S

shape. Hr ptsyed e
got to paining luu swere. tl

mb.rn.ira ml
'.time.

Co's mW. and (or Dr. Gamer,

Uneeda Biscuit
»ri 1K2 I7«|- J.>6: nil M' 15S; 1
I*S' 160 !I3I HI >«: IH" 37 U«7! 1
Z33<-22»1 3<N> 1781 I3«' 1111 I«r.- 1

other boys on the
c Acme depot, tell
locMIng the Hbosr

pla.vU« wHh
lumber piles
to the grown

Ivlngstin's ftn- a few days, rrlomed
Mae Wedoeedny.
Several of the l«ys from Aevn
tended Ihe St Patrick dSMce at
ke. March 17ih. alul rrpt

City Republican Ticket

a good

stock of horses bn hand

for sale ai very low prices.

Baiift)'.'■> y«u» oM. w^Ut l.:f00 pontxla

' lime of the April i-lecMuo. you cannot
AtUnWon. Reeubilcana.
—--.Vi...____ »r
Voters of Grand |

iniflt- or donblo, a good vorktir and a fine
driver.

Klieo.ll^o 40

^

the provision of thi- new prlmsn , and the msi'.-r of the nomlnailon b;
K and the neeessdly of enrollmewi. f primary el-nlon >1 r.-piv»enUiive li
At the coming April eU-rtlon tl..-:.-; cougress. >is.e M-nat..r. reprwuiatl.I clerk It. .-aril In Ihe stall- I --------------- --------.. ..wi—
n ihi- ciiyi city offln-ns «
preclnci. wbo»e duly
— .
U- lo .-.roll all who make spplicaiion ai-ridinlIn an ebrollmem rt-glsi.
’TO
s l-un'dlrn'i-ni' ci'rs’'meuiione.| l.V sdopiii si ll'u- Juti'
nUh.sl by ‘
sii-ms n-rtaln. failure
«sr» the same relsikin
rt-lnlKin to the
me primary
pnnmry f, primary,
pnmsry. whleh
»
leld laler thal Ihe pn—;
-lietlon to be held
]>n--: lo
l» enroll Id AlU'll will debar you from
eni reglstrailoni does to the
Ike geac-rall
geac-rsll a voliv in the uomlnsHoii of them «'
elerlion.
pracllrally the ssme
asm:-' ihe primary to Is- held Sk-pl. (th. tn-1
.................. and prarilcally
rules govern it. Y.nir vou--sl a Irt"!-’in the eliy lou could
r election etn onlv be sworn 111 , [usle ellv offlci-rs the eomliig s|>rlnc
T prsclicslly the same eimnli'iuiipoT. as this enrollnieni
or Iwo
-M-ni law. you
oiqa.nuiilty in
l.**e. illness
iroll 1111111 April. IWX: hence Ihe in.
sbtence from the precli
„ .
one iiroelti.-i i iKioaiiCv-of
Jann-s H
10 another |s not di-bsrreil from vniingi
I'l.uhlican
at the primary, providing he has h- | I'lialrmau
side.) In the preclnci twenty I2i’i ilsv-l
Ks'.
Rols-ri E. \Valier.
and Obuliis from n meml>cr of ili< [
cleciion Isard of the cilstriC lii mhi.-hhe formerly tesl.le-l a i-i-rlillcate slai-;
Haled iii Trat. rs.-Cliy this 2lsi day
her.’dul v i-undU d.
i of Marrii. .1. I..
lug th
may have Ikv-oiip-;
of age
ACME.
y have
;
Mrs. Kcklliiaw i-f 'Iraversi- I'liy

One Dapple Urey Mare. Weight l.ldO poondd.
iniofhaniore, Syoareold, Nioeooo.
One Blo-'ky Boill Bay Horse.
old.

WcU broken

Weight 1.200 ponnila.

7 j'BfM

A fine one for work.

One Fine Brawn Horee. W'etght 1,430 ponaib.
(rmnd-bnilt and a Ka 1 hone.
One Black Horae,

K yoird old.

'.i yean oU, weight 1,600 ponndg.

Agoml

logging btwae.
One Brown Horw. 7 ycare old. Worky built, weight 1^130
pounds. A nice «|niek horee for driving or work.
One Dapple Urey Ut^ng.

<> yean old.

Weight 1,400ponad*.

One pair Cheaj) Worit Horei*. Weight about 2,300 poanda.
good ebuap farm team. Prioo $U5.
Om-inirUraj-a.
farm toatu.

Woight about 2.700 [nonda.

A

A good obimp

I rice 9159.

A gotul pur Blocky Bnilt Brown MarcA
A good. nii« pair for tdl work.
One Brown Horee.

Weight 2.000 ponnda.

Weight 1,300 pound*.

A gqigl worker.

Price *S0.
Andn lot of good driven, indoding a pair of aound drivim,
weight about 2,200 ponodt. I’riue ^$9.

Von trouble.
Mbs Rosa Kellogg vlslled her bn.l'ir. Walt Kellogg of IlurdlekvllU-,

8a^iie?'’^U^w........................... 221
For Aldcrmanpyank R. Goodrich......................... 174.

wnrmncod a seeoad conetin acvenl of
W^Ut vr Dean ............................ 339
For AldermanFrank U Shuler.............................. 1«Oscar Slmpsun................................ 1*"
l.omlne K. Olbl».......................... .3
d be was warmly eonram
For ContUble—
e crowd which anrrounded
• Record ofSoc where relnms niarles E. Taylor......................... 171wen received and etaewher
Goorge
..........
18. Mr.
city durtne the eveniBB.
Mr. omett-s
srri. the Socsid.
(rienda
la In this ^ .. .
d roUeil
r. —
and
to his support nobly.
u (Ml
(otnl of 300 votoA while
np for him n
Ine received only
ta that ward OermalL...............
34 aad Homy 84. OeraialDO worked
enetnfiMlIy to esury Ihc First ward,
the home of bimaelf and Mun)'. The
Ward No. S.
'
Ktnrna showed 140 for Homy i
137 (or GenoaUie and 76 for GlllelL
Hr. Hwray carried the Third wa ..
having reeelTed 181 voles as against
144 for OUleu and 130 (or 0cm '
He alao carried the. Fourth ward
KINOfiLEV.
vole or St as against 66 for Gllleti
Emesl Sammons, who
36 (or OenoMne. Germaine ea
s|N-nditig (he past few mi.............. Moiithe Fifth ward, having 83 v<
lumy.
tana. Dakota atul upper Mlehtgan. re­
68 for OHIeU-and 71 tor Mi
light of last
turned home Monday night
One of tbo greatest i irprlses i
the vote tor the nos '
IS dowii fi
clerk. _______ cMccdod by
.
_ ly to speiii
dIdates. Mr. McCoy and Mr. GtUls
v...... that.
____
berefo
psreols.
the vote would be close, therefore It
W. Dunn's mill shut down Snlurdsy
» _____
ereal Burprlse when the
>r an Indeflnile time.
sated and It was shown
Jsek Robms arrived Sunday m
Us bad received a majority of
Hr. cull
ig with a carinad of horses.
test which t
300. It
Lontv Maxam was over from
g qualities o
the relall
Lake Saturday.
Arthur Stuckflsch has sold his
kiirani to Russell E. Smith, who
Charles H- Beers li
eondncl the husincss in the future.
pectatlon being th
- lln moved bis family ami
IT the spring
would be accorded
ir. OtllU
eleoUaB. Hr.
~ '" began working Im- goods here and look possession Satur­
day. Arthur ■
.....
medUtcly o make votes for hit <
test against
:t Mr.
____________
McCoy,- snd
csiiknee lemporarily.
turns show that be made them
Mrs J. L. Vasser w«
aamerons quantity. He carried even'
ward■ in
- the city
dty by a good....................
majority.
The
UeresUag contest on (be
. Valenroiiri ami I. II. James
city licksi wiUDr the nominal loo for
Tulloboma. Tens . today, wl
t to I....................................
make their home.
tbev expect
Mrs, Theo Rogers left 8atgrr aad^borg^'. Cunls i
iirday for a week's visli
____ with their
Met known until the votes w
sons in Cadillac and Tustln
The 8r
*loMl5"t3^«^oge“ bad drteated

|S;=;:=r
Fli);;e?S M«vln.............. 134

2;‘:*‘^.‘.5»n'it«t .0

which are bring planted.
Jennie Smith of Wexford s|H-n(
OL BomlnHa (or members o(
works. There were few .days last week with Mr*. Fnu
jidMlMaatcs (or Ibis oominstlon. Hopkins. She left for Grand Rapids
*ntr&^ of Wbleta will stand, the i Saturday.
'
*7^ onslst of that number. J. H {
Wm. Ilowanl has sold bis llvei

S*"lh*'boarS*hml'’3»r^hU?
Kopm. alao one o( the presesi
■vhers. hndStl.
There was an Intareatlng coni
the nomlMUens (or the board of
^ Uen. there being seven candM.
7^^ field, only five of which can aervci
one from oMh sraid. W. 0. Pbole ol
Ihe aeeand ward heads the Hit with
'-E26 votes; H. Mootagoe of Ihc First
«Matd with 811: G. E. Hoyi of the Third
^Ith TM: a C. Chaodln- ,of the Fifth
n
srilh 6II. while for fifth place. J. A.
Hootagoe and F. H- Meads of the
Fonnh ward were only ooe apart
Heads reeHrIng 487 and J A. Monla
Bue 416, allhoogb Hodtagne iveelved

oi A Koepelc.
Friday. March 23, Is the day settled
npon (or the holding of (be repuMIcao
towDship raurus. which will be held in I
Ihe engine house.
Pupils of the High school, ai
by ontslde Ulcnt. are i>repanng
> be given In Ihe near future.
The Oraod Traverse County Pairau* and Teachers' association mil:
be held at Kingsley. Saturday. Mtieh
a which all parents, teachers ■
. nc'elsr Interested are Invited
attend. Following U the iwngrais at
airanged'
9:30 a. m —Opening exeivlses.
9:6(1—"Some ideas Concerning
Teaching M SpeUlng.~ Miss Ulllaa
Horton. Lone Tree: Priorlpal C. D.
Swift. Klagsley.

MUSIC IN THE
HOME
Klslall’t FaUlllin 111 But
IK Sip|l)lH Yiir Hiiili
Mnait- is aonictliiiif;

tiint

) ■■ ii

.jould at
lintua bo tuicouraifixl iii Jill liomf*.
Kvcryono rotiiiirca oiitortainnohL nml to laak.- Uie liomo
fully utUiK'tivo tliurc alioiild
10 conaUnt uih'rtainmuiit
witliin ilB widls. Your home
sliould be till' moat jiUnu'tive
i in the srorld for your
IroD. iind UicKIMBALL
easy pfiymcnt piiin of sclliiii;
ptiiiioa, orgau*- pliino.iiluyer*
anil pliiyt-r piniios will liolp
’ your 1
1 nltRu'livc {
lercstiiig
lee and all
tl.e little
liomc.

KIskJll Nnq-SiSi( Plai
(.lurplnnof marking etu-li
nalrumenl in plain tigurcs at
.he lowest ixmaible one priiv
for ai*h oron our cilreinelj;
payment
jilan NOT
nicnt
LY S
SA^ir.....................
A
MONEY,
sEY. but it will
wil help ji'oti
to iniToase tlu- joy
ne*8 in your home with ease
iind eonvimieiii.'e to yourself.

Ill CMIlin Cn Fq
tti Pqanli
Our term* itre ao eaay lluii
it will take but little effortc
liie part of your childrei
•n. to make
i
the
am
la that

...
_____
______ pleas:
Burpriset for eorly callen
Uii* week-sf
nice pianos, in both new and
slightly oaed—the |>rices and
teraia on which will be moM
attractive to you.

_

KIMBALL MUSIC
HUUSE

rscuwy manbsiun of Eimhall Pisaa
Plsyofv sad KlBtwU Pips and Bsod
'
Orfsas fer rhae-b SBil Homo

IL B. HARNEK, Pmr.

kik

m

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