Grand Traverse Herald, March 10, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 10, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-03-10

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TWICE A WEEK —TDESBAY A»ll> FEIEAY. ■ »1.» A YEAR.
TRAVtmt CITY. ORANO TRAVOtM 0»OTtV. WCHIOAN. TU«*!iAy.

^ DUES RAISED
TO $10 A YEAR
MOM •UOKMrriOM TO THI
tLOCTWie RAILWAY.

ma OF HttE

met

ewiec awro atonbarn. Mr. Raaaaa
awaiioaed tor tact toat U waa aa
;aair to ccdlcct tio aa M and too tM
oobt oot that about (fatrtr
flMBbara bad not paid tbair 12 laat
rebr. Mr. Santo aald that g|l ba had
talkad with ware willing to par 110.
He autod fartbat toat boatoeM
who were oot naBbatn, coaid ba >nrtcad to attood tba
Mr. Undarwood mada toa poiat toat
vitb a nuaclu eootrlbatad br -be
CDonbara tbe board would be la a
tar Inuraat to aak toa leading la-,
daatrtoa to balp.
B. B. Pratt, aettag chairman of tbe
orari ano maana eommltua. aald toat
toa bardaat not toa oommlUae had to
crock waa the matter of monar and
after mack atudr had arrlrad at
Iwloa that iba baat waj to ralaa
ft waa toroagb toe membaru. With­
out monar nothing ean be aecMopUahad. C. A. Bagbae ampbaalead tbto
aUUng that baalnaae couldn't ba dene
wttbpot monar.' C. T. Roaburg faaorad <ba Inerraaa aa did Bltworth
Hale, aartng that all who had aarthing at aUke would banafle through
to# work of too board of trada.
H. BUIatarg baUcrad that It waa not
oolr a good Idea to par 110 but fbf|
arerr new laduetrr toat eama la that
amplora daa mao. to pdf $6 more,
tola remark bringing forth applauaa.
A Ytra Toea you waa Uken
toara were no dlaaentlng voicaa.
rlalng YOU waa then called tor and
praeticatir the entire eompanr atood.
L- Itoacoa called attnOco to
fact that aoma email Anna would find
ii bard for both mambara of the drm

agamant waa gteaB. the aramittsa
would drop toa matter.
Many Bmall
Tka chair (ben called on 3. W. MIW
ilbaa wM outBned tba benafita that
would Mrua from the raUway and
statod that toa Cartor Cooatructloo
oompany waniad many smaD lutr
■criptloBi ratbar than oaa large
He urged that all pull togntoer aa
toara wu an aieallcat ehaaca for
team work.

MO.

ia 1WA

WOMAN'S CLUB MET MRS. BURNS MRS.
CALLED HONE

worth and men. tnaa toa aappK.’
aald Mr. PaftiM Ba toM movad toat
a rUtM
^ thanks he Undated
the laftMa aftt Ma C. 8. P. & and
everybody ctaad gp.
-OifttN DAY* ENJOYED
AFTEftNOON.

TRAttWENT
Din WASHOUT

DEAD

FRIDAY

Frogram Waa m charge af Mr*. E. ft
Minor, af tka Literature Divlail Haur.

WOULD HAVE SEEN M YEARS Havre of His Oemiea Wea a Orwt
■Nook to Her Many Friend
OLD THIt MONTH.
In the Cfty.

Open day waa enjoyed by toa WO jOlQU
YEAR
AGO
man's club, and thalr guesta ^dayj
sftareooa. there betag a gtx»d sttp|a- j

ance in apMe of tba weather.
j
^,tm ifER SON. W.
Tba president. Mrs. Mariln. read a!
^ HARSHA.
letter from toe General (ederation
praaSdanL abowing tbe many branches
-----------of work along the line of public im-oaath. While Nat Unaapactaft
which sbonld Interest'
Causa of Great (
eTseg dab and club member
Tbe afternooB pragTsra waa Id
charge of Mrs. B. B. Minor, uf Che
lltamiure divlelon. An loteresUng
Mrs. Mary P. Borns dKd at b«r
akatch of the life of Trsnyaon was borne. BUS Union sirrti. at 11:20 a.
gjvm by Mrs. Minor She told of hlr | m Saturday. Mrs. Burrs srejIJ have
happy aarly Ufa In a home suited to
t-eer S3 rears Old this BontL. haring
tba daealoptnant of aueb a poeL of his I lern Nra o Alleghaty county. Pennearly literary efforts,
litTilo. Marrb l«. I«2S. Ska came to
crlOcUm and little piai
Nortoern Mlchlgta ln^Hi7S Ilrfog lor
then hU triumph when his pralia wai
a Jme lo Elk Rapids dnd Cbtr'.crelx.
sung In cYery EkigHib bean aud still
rimcvlng to tUa clt> a nuater of
later tbreughoui the world.' Many
roars ago where tsr home has bean
iDcidenU In hM borne Ufa srara lesltb hff SOD, W. r. ;Uu»k«- The
Ylawed.
V
other chUdrtn a>e H. 8. Hargba. of
One of hU best known poems
Charlevoix: Mrs. Jennie MtBe'to. of
"Crossing the Bar' 'was beautifully
Clinton. Ind.; R. A. Darns, of Broadsung by. Miss Bita Minor accom
lands. II!.; Ed. Burna. of CMeago, and
panted by Mlaa Ida LArklns.
Clarence M. Burns, of toU city. W.
The ne« paper was by Mm. Chas
H. P«a. of this City, la a brothar.
Rennie. •Tennyson'i Religion." falL
There tre alao firar alatm living, one
!ng In an 'eacallant way of the bread
In Harrhs'ii. Mich., one <0 Iowa and
(alth held by tbe poeL Ha Btndlad
two lo Pennsylvania.
Into the bidden meaning of toe nnt
Mm. Barns bad been a naembor of
Terse after the death of bis dear
tbe Presbyterian church since childfriend Hallam. and bellared that
bood, bu: for convenience joined the
nothing la aimless and toat natnre
coDgrcgaUonal ebunft of this cUy be­
workiDga simulaita Ood
fore th.- Presbvlertaas ware otgaaMed
TaDnyaaa had an Infltrite trust la
here. '
man. hope In tbe future and faith Ir
The death of Mn. Borns, while not
Ood.
unexpected, will eensa great sorrow
"Sweet an^ Low" was plaulngb
to very mony Mends in this city wbo
sung by a quartet composad ^ M'x.
bad icnrned to love her becanta of
Dagan. Mias Btoei Qibba. Mlaa BtU
her nisny charming qualities,
VInor and Miss Mary Minor.
sraa a woman of rat* InlelUgence. ci
A social hour followed toe Utarary
moat beaqilfta ehara^ and g lady
of the old eeboM. Her life. fOr
maple «onaaa aad
,einl years, owing to Increased age.
has bem g very .quiet and pfiMFtal.
one. bnt thoae who knew her beoame"
bar fast friends. Sbe was a ebrlstlan
In every- aense e( tb» word. Her life
was to ber but a waiting for toe bet­
ter Ufg beyond. To sueb as sbe there
can be no death, tt la barely a |
ANNUAL OF TRAVERkE
CITY log on; and the memory of bar kladTENT en THURSDAY NIGHT.
neei. her gentle aarlty for all. her
EiDcere love for her friends, and bar
iDtereat always raanlfretad in t
About 100 KnlphU and Ladlaa Wai happlnasa of those aroand her, U
Fallowad
precious legacy left to those who were
the Feast.
privileged to know ber well, and by
The snouBl Dutch supper of Trav­ whom ber memory will be long ebarerse dir Tent No *71, K. O T. M. Ished.

Mr«. Katoarina B. Rowe, -wife of
OeorgaT Rowe, died Saturday tnoniing at'7 o'elork at toe home <« West .
Ninth atrewL sFar a abort UlMat at
pvr ioattts She waa SI years old.
The news of the death of Mra. Rowe
ime as a great shock to her many
frianda In tob city, many of when
had oot known of ber lilncaa. Sba
a woman of asreet dlspoMUoa
^r many good quallUee won for
her rne rneadahlp of a large circle «f
people wl'h whom she cut In
conUft. Mrs. Rowe orcupled a promtoent pbee la the aodal life of tha
young pacpie of tbe city, and ahe
wfl! be mlared by them.
Her home life was partlcutarly hap>
Br<ri.lca tbe bniband a to^
Harold wrti. Ronald. U Wl u> Boarg
the '<res of ■ devoted wife and jorinff
mother, and Mr. Bowe baa the
Of hla many Meads )a (Ma
>ur « hit bereaxemenL
Hr; and Mrs. Rome came ko thM
diy aboet five years ago tram Yjafltantf. where they srere marrleft atae*
yearn ago. Her pareata. Mr. saft
Mra. 3. S. Ofldler, ntlU roMdd at
TpMlaaU. ae de ber broibeiw. Palmer
and Jaaae Oridlay. and a alatar. Him
Joe Bendiicka.

COHDUeVOR. ANO
..CNOIMEftR
ample toe banattful new c.
WtRC fWtALLY IMJUREa
ball aregiad at a coat of MOAM "V
a BOdaty of M mea. meaning an obUgailon of fitse ueb. There are 1AM
bomu bare and If only «M paoMa
■PpwtMfejr tht J. e.' O. UM
would anbaoibe MM each. tlMAM
R. ». MMI Wm
would be ralaad here.
An prcMdant of the board of trade,
i IN BOUThei
ha would hale to tall the Carter Coaor TOft BTa
itroetlOD
eompaoy toat thii city oouM
4t tkt MBrtiayi or tbo bovd
only
rmlaa
MO.OOP
Pride
abould
be
tn4* b«0 •t
s( C. •. P. •. hail ‘Thnntaken In tba city and toa futura look­ Bridgaa Wara WMhtd- rrevn
■MiiBtaraat «m i
ed to. That the Hannah A Lay hiCo<mty
ly
0M»
UresU would be relrabuned for thalr
i NertM^wf
Ow Hat, 0« wMtar of aa aaAllorlaa
a or htmuK for hla ll.aoo
«M NiMTaO to Uw IBOwMal ooBuMt■ubacflpUcm.
be
atampad
u
a
t
M OM «oaa of tba aaoodatkMi
InalDuaUoD.
Holland. Mich.. March 7.—Bsgtneer
OMRralaod to lie a raor Hr pnetlea)Mr. Banto aald ba would like to
Hoffman and Conductor Sebroeder
% aa vaaalwoaa you.
too uma appredatlOB evidenced by were fatally Ittjnred by their train
' no MaotUff bagaa '$ltcHiT Mtar «
all the people of Traverae City u running Into a waahont. lo miles
•Waak vtu a oappar aarHaO br iba
had bean by Mayor Prladrlch.
sontb of (hla plaee today. The tr^n
J. C. D. Jotfiaa. Tba weiaban vera
haj bean 111 a; borne (or (our mootba was xbe lepgir outftt. Several otbera
iRariiO taa aoaiaai prlea of u eoou
and
all who
were bon.
aa« lar dOa aaom bM tt «aa raaUr
knew
what
toat
tnaani
to
him.
yet
aa
:to *a aaura aT a baa^aat. Net oalj
Released tram ft> blankat of deep
toon M ha beard nf tba matter.
a Yariad oaa. bat all of
rain and a day
Ulapbonad toat be would coma In tor BDow by a nb^t
tta 4>afeoa »are «a)l proparad and
Southern
Michigan
fl.OM. The apaaker didn't wlah any­ of aunahlne,
aarYoO la a Baaaar Uat waa plaaaiu
poured tons of water Into many
body
any
bad
luck
but
ibooght
ta pYarroaa.
Tboaa vbo tfatad
of tba 1
■ Co., aald would ba a good thing If lOO
streams yMtariUy. bnd In 24 honrx
•aaaiaa Bebaolaa cankthg tor tka
that to orarcoaia tbta <
; in Mr- Prladrich'a poaltlon until pralMUied ftoodi In Ysrloua loeall•m Oaa aallaad that tbap had baaa
drm would enter dva mambara.
Mtay followed toa mayor'a axanpla.
■JaaUc Uu good tUBM of Ufa. Tba
B. Wllbalm aaid be gaw toe benaOu
Brldgea ware WMhed from tbetr
toUowtaf «aa aarrad:
of tbe propoaltloD and while be waan't piers, roadbeds of railways carrlad
br
Bdward
Paraoo
bnt
ibla
vaa
oot
Prtto Roaat of Boat
ready to'aay what ba would do. atill away, country highways snbmargcd.
lUalMd PeUtoaa
OiaYr bnlirrad to ba for tba baat.
resident dlaArte),! of aeraral towns
ailUtbaa antad that parwaot ba aada ba would aid it all ba could.
Praaltfirtara
Oaaar Kraat
U L. Sievenepn then made a few Inundated. Ughtlkg and manutartar^ Ballad Ha«
Baal Toagoa promptlr. that chacka be aani the aerlog jfiants obliged to lupaod operaraUrr ratbar »»«■« to bava tba aaera- remarka along the aama Bno^
- ^
PlekHg
Hr. Santo called, on M. S. Bandera,
I and In' tiA'(7%l ootnm milties
'
Ury
run
afUr
tba
aanbara.
' Kowikr
HAS BEEN LET BY THE nRBT '
who baa been cloaely Identified with families waiw maoYed frmn their
: WWto Broad
Bra Broad
NATIONAL RANK.
Mr. Bandera
houace by MM of rowbons
M. B. Baadora. chairman of the pob- the prapoaltloa.
Oatoo.
plained how the Carter ConaCrw
The Kalamwoo. Lake Shore ft
lldtr
OoaMttaa.
auggaaiatl
that
. , ^.MMp Vfeo ootaW tka aMMT
Chicago rulirtod nsnounoad last night
' .awa «n. J. df. Marttoak, Mra.* 1. kadpw ka prortdad <ar «ha Ma«ho9. compasjr bapptnad to coma to
tugloB
and
wta>
tba
Hannah
ft
Lpy
toat
bMause
nt
waahouuOt
sronld
M»lH. Mfo. Btapaa, Mro. lUBor thasa badgaa to ba won wkoMrar
board Baato or wkaooYor too tetacMta look held of ft. aaUag Mr ■baadon all urIm until Momftay. RM(
of
dty anfi nothing and west bouhfi jpAk Shore ft MiehWrd auiM in' anr bnainaoi and to
morn. Ra then took oecaaloa ' to Igan Boutham irelaa were held at
ooaMM
U liig kp
W tkk
«>* BOY.
«*T- H.
H- B BaftoM.. act aa raoalpto (or daaa. <lr. m/larwood
moved that toa matter of thdhk toa praaa of Travema City for Brooklyn thronghout tlie^nlght be
I akiaa tbalc
&'«i^
In
babajt
of <ba ORler cause of •wadbontt.
One* thousand
' bla badgaa be left to the publlo^
.thalr^
OolltMdtkn Compaay autlng that feet of track gOuTh of Brie on the
M lOdBba^ Praalda
Praaldaat Baato Itr commltuc. Carried.
the pkptn had not received a rent' Lake Shore railroad waa undermined
aoM ba
Banaad1 t
to ta proaaat at
Head or An Auditorium.
MataHal UaM Will Re DatffWM
of raaompanaa (or thalr eSoru. that and carded away. Tbe readbedi of
.. ba«oala« that to
W. Mimhon than briadr dlactf—Work Will Be Began ee fi
wbatavar waa pabliahed waa a gift MIrhina Central and toa Pere Mar­
I tt that lilad..i( tbar vare
toa need of an auditorlara or a
Aa Freet Laavee tb*
to toe Oraad Traverae region
quette naar toe tane point were dam
baM aMOtOIf, tka
haJI with a larger aebpe ibab' an
He took up the M-year ftanehlae aged aArtratna ft>r hidden to past.
oak gat aleaar tdgolkar bat wa«r ntorlun,. Thji la a mailer toat
Internrban aerrice on tinea wbare
d ba dona a«ar «rltb. wUl ragotra much work and dlacua- a{iowlBg that that time waa naceaaary
Th« -cooireet tor (he aev bMUlag
make the invaatmant good. Bav- there «r« grade Beparattoos suSarad
a boaBtUoUr loMarad yo»I aolo
Saturday to Wilaoa ft Hnuad aa eooc
oral other polnti were taken up and In am snbway at Adrian the water
bgc B. Vatotr LaiE. aeopBpaalaf '
today to Allaon ft HUl. aad as aooa
14 feet dasip and at Alexis, on
ba cloaM by aaylng that If toere wai
t4mt Wwtar. toUoowd. bla aai
It eonld ba aceompllthad.
aa toe frost u oot of the ernoaft mark
bMr "Wbad' wo Wara Bora.“
Mr. MUllaea-a Ulk (olloWod Urgair any doubta about toe company, to | the Detroit. Mon^ A Toledo tine,
will be b«im oa toe boOdtag. Tbe
the depth was saYn feel
' I obd gaYa an Irlah dlUr along toa Hoaa of bU addraat at toa to Cbleago or iDdlanapoIta aod 1
contract for beaOag and pln^tag
At
Monroe
42
houses.
Ibrae
1 bla boaron oarr board of trade annual and ha rriter- Yaatlgate. R. a. Muaaelman auted
and Trsverse Citv Hive No 5S2. L.
was let 40 Arma ft OMe. Ooatraeta
fbufchas
and
the
jail
were
surroandI atad toe BUtoneat .that It abould be that It tbe cl:y got toe railroad, toe
O T. Ml which waa held Thursday
for toe fixtarce. marble work «ad
ad by water. At KaUmasoo. toare
flu ar^uld ba aqualtaed.
Attar tba i
’ bad raad tba large aapngh -for ail gathartngi and
night In tbeir hall, was a i
fioorlng ead flnUhlag have acA j#*
ean of tbo waaMiig. lOaa Halao Ran- that too market alta waa welt adapt llgyad that toa opportonlUea here ware lOO Iwusas laoftted and wa ei | every particular. There were about
baen let.
three feet deep on toe floor of the
wara axcetlant and capable of
sat Aavaod^MlRM) LD VCM BP
too Knlghu and Ladles preaent who
Lake Shore railroad station.
Tba bnlldlnc wttl be 2fHxM toet
vMBs aMACObartaM" br WlaBlaorakl.
mn ago the aattar of an
sat dosrn to tbe Unquet tabica
Ounrds
ware
placed
at
dama
In
In dlmanaloni. and srtB be of P »3. B. Brown paid a irlbuu to
oBadRcb BaM Wa a«dlaa«a apall tadutrial ashlbltloB wu ulkad. an
The menu was of the lagulstlon
many parts of the suie. Tbe most
ford atane. The archltactare win re
bo^ n4 (ba apjdatM at tba ond
toa producu manu­ ragtan aaylng bat Ood had dona
Dnicb
stMe.
and
consisted
of
saner
bandaoma and when completed It -lU
•w ao apbataBaetu and baartr that factured hare would be abown In Iba mnch'far tt but man had done Mttla. eoatly at these stracures thTeatanad kraut, rye undwiches. salads, frank
ia>tba million ftotlsr wail near Berrien
ba one trf the finest bulldla^ O the
Wia Raasan vaa foreod to rotani
when toa raaortan wara hare Ha Bbowad- tba beoefiu of a railway
furers. Ilmbarger che*ie.
r%ee. eichT HOUtKg DESTROYED
aid how valnaa ware aohancad by Springs
olty. It la expected toat toe fort V
and IRYO •Mbtr Bong.*
aatf tbni adtwrtlaa toa dtr. Ai
doughnuu, Celery, pickles, etc.
I
gRUCETON. FA.
will be In the neighborhood e(SH,ME
dtoBoMa waa bar a
grmnaalnm U would ba a good toiag toa building of one. Tbe Rev k. 8
banquet the air Knights i
fAft
Tbe new btdidlag wlU ba apFd a.
I laaroyd,
and In manj' wan It would fill a long Bargeli then told why be Hked Travand LLadles wni to Eagles' bi'I where i
City raying that be bad been
clualvely by the fflret 'Katlcia- beik.
saao tbbb raad tba rw fall want
they danced nntJl • o'clork '
every state and tarrt’ory In toe unton
and will be one atory In^^Ji'- '
part of tba vajo and waaaa oowaiUIng. miailc btdng furnlrhed by Midi
At the eoaeluelOB of Mr. MtUlkan'i a*capt two and the Orand Travenio
massive toinmna and a
taa rocc^MOdbw that tba br^«a ba
Sou's orchestra
addrwat It dard^^ that toe reaaon
regloB to bU mind waa the beaL
drnigned front.
Tbe old bulldleg
•0 MfbM t|wt too doaa «U1 ba t
tba auto Obrlatlaa BndaaYor eooYan- •nggaaled holding a mass meeting
Wbirb has been atandlng on the «or
IbM 4r N a roar. K. W. TTkd<
tkw dlda'l coma hare tola rear waa
aeu anthUBkag toe people a-ltb
ner of Prom and Casa strheta tor
Rood MOY^ Ibot toa roenwaal
the lack of a hall aa ihero would be
raltraad
idea.
about
40
yrars
srlll
be torn away, ff
turn
R a. MoaMtei at laaat l.OOO dalagatea.
B. 3. Uddy. arest of be O. R. ft
I everything wvkt RDdo'hly toe btak
■rand^ toa boOmi.
-----------Oa Mr. Hannea'a motion, toe matter . exprettad blmaalf aa tavoilng the UNION TRUST COMPANY VICE
butldJit wtirbe tompleted wttola a
W. H. Valar. lomar aaoraUrr of
PREglOENT
IS
DEAD.
ROYAL
NEIGHBORS
CELEBRATED
''-•ert-at.aesl
MJ-iaelsr
CO_
remfrewaa left u toa Indoamal cemmlitaa railroad. Oeorga B. Hoyt told of the
too baud atolbd that
FRIDAY EVENING.
‘P*' *
Co. sod «•#
and praaeo’ It to odvancaa the city bad made alnce
toalUir tooMadga of toe ororktngi
-----------Hiri C'Oie We jhBf Co.
come here IS >«aia ago and aald
•r'toa board and that tt.oeo waa ab- tbe board.
Stroet Rblltway MatUra.
ba would help the project all he could.
aalaialr aoeaoaaiy tor tba r*arb aiM. B. Holler then gare aa amnatng
Joaapb Sleder waa called upon aod
paaMB. With a fond of that kind, inprosanl—Inttreetiog Fro- j TiM-bii-.
: —At U-arl two
^paugaboo^ ooald ba sad# and propo- dlaaarutioo on applaa. bU number eajd that he favored the read and
, rri-1 'I'-eVi >nd right honsat
gram Ore
bringing forth much applauie.
The promlted bla aaslatance. He
oMim ooald be ukea op. Ha m
i-et- \vd bi s flr-i al'Uruceton
HIS I^RSONAL RPFAIRS CAUSED,
matur
of
the
atreet
and
Inierurban
RaAod a anggaatkon that had ootna
The Royal Neighbors of Ami-rira
; cir',«'* thi« morning.
DESPONOCNCY.
R
,
rated their eleventh annlve.n.'r. | ,re-T,
itm. a BaOraa* taciorr «bleb would railway project waa thbn token up.
;i rr -'I. from Pittsburg
J W. Hannan, who la chairman <
their home there aaytng that
Friday night In ibe Foreslars hall ,
mo a lertlea of the product of tba
tbe tva: arh railroad
waaMar taelorr. Ha baUoaad tbal tba aommlUae of aaYaa, the olbar lodit didn't want to make money oft Urtion Tnat CWg—> iwuod a State-'Only
State-;Only the member*
members and a few friend*
Ouartcr Mitiien Loaa.
ffiaeoua WracW H SmbH Craft,
OMid membera being J. W. MllUken. W. W tba beard. U they would pay for toe
r all toa
preren: ibe lodge i w comlot
ill . March 7 —A fire which
Meetly on Ooa4 of Ireleuft
Dr. W. B. Moon. R. B. W'altar. (Ml and Hgbt. that waa all that waa
aland toa laoroaaad dmt witbont la- Bmlth.
'
jlng of about aevwsty-dve irenbrev
already destroyed tha boslnms.
W. D. C. Qanoalne «nd B*. H. Umlor.
R. J. Mercer azpreeaad
I The first number on tl
Were swaighL
program, houses o
. Mr. Ub-' appotntad to rata# WOO.OOO (or the hlmaeir aa atrongty In favor of i
(dano doet by BeaMa Brvans rn the MlnnespoIU ThresterCo aad
Loodon Mareh 7.—A rtolaat gala
purpoae of
road taylng that taa bad reeommaade
toc'a autonaato br aartag that M
Detroit. MIcb.. March 4—Ellwoodiand Mabie Larson, the little girls do , (he Hart Grain Weigher Co
baa swept the coasts of toa BMUah
CarUr ConttrurUon Co., than gar# to hla brether that the firm make
..
. rw waa too HiUa. toot it ga'
T Hanra. first Ylee-,>reBldaol and ing wry wall Hire Prances Pntasm 'iog here. The Idee Is alrviadr Mod.isiet. There have been aimerowa
ireafurer nf toe Cnion Trust C, ..and Charles Larson then aang a due-,
i, »otoUig to work wtto. la oaa roar hU report. lT|i to laat night. I4T.0M
wrecks
<xf email craft, man ot them
tba board bad to iBYaaitgaia 40 piopo- had baen ralaad. toU Ineladlog
eommltied anldda In his borne oc' -jf i Should.
Mftaes Nora ami
_______________
on tbe onaai of frelaad. AJtognhaf
alttou and than bad to au« aa tbar MUM pladgad by toa Manttah
’ Bnbacriptlona were thee cafled for
2Q lives have beaa loaL
Ur ftiuteata. There «ra (bur tl.OM and tba rmiowing pladgad various | o'clock tola moraiim by shoettag hlo-|j*yabia duet
dt^T bare nonar anougb left
aaven. MM- one. MM;
^ out anr nora eoBBlttaaa.
self Ibroogfa the mouth with a ra- dolin that they were recalled.
^ Mdltlanid toe tort that bad toa board tore*. ItOO; one. MM: torba. W and
advar Tba boHal Wnterad toa brmn, ftreana played a pltM kIo and her will Also Fun'.ak Naval Ofneer Rs
'bod toa wmar to aand oot a oounlt- quiU a number or lioo. the Utur. M. Thomas. Prad L. Smith, L. L. eaualng Inatant death
Ibaarera caned f«^r morw Carl Ms ,
spans,tie Fee Haw«ng Down
taa to Cklaago. a piano tactorf mgbt toa majority at laaat. ngraelng to In- Biev^uon. E. Wilhelm. B. 3 Uddy,
IMepondeney erwr personal affairs!berg then played two fine iilecuonJap Flag
eraaaa toatr pladgw to tKM U necbafO- baon aacarad. Thara
Qenaral Srsiaerl EMerwd Frieen at
neyd Smith and Barney Aadeieon. waa the mdlve. according u> Mr 'on tbe violin, toe second being ac
laary.
• Boad to par the aapaoaaa
<=!,angbai. March 7.—China baa eonSa. Pater and t
A number ot others aaid toe'-|wonld Haace's aaBodaies In the rnloa Tnnt|ema^ PrancFs Pntaam alao aarntog ladoatrlat bare at laoaL
Mr. Hannan than axpUlnad (ha proed a recall wUb her vocal solo.
rented to apohiglte to Japan aad
aa soon aa they detennlned w .- thyy
O. P. Carrar axpraaaad tba opto- poaltlon and toa manner In which toa
In a statement maned tola mornlug jtfter tbe program, which lasted
piml'*'
the
commander
of
toa
navy
at
ware able to do.
toa that ralalBg toa doaa Mgbt *ailttM apprOMhad the balnaai
by toa Ceion Treat Co.. PtnaldeatltU ii. all aat down to refreobm,
Kwanrunx. who waa rrtpontlMe for
SC Patarebnrg. March T.-OeMraj
Secreury Haanen'at toa eondualon
i
otoda aMM vorthr am atoo aooMnn
of tba City, aaylng that t
Blair ifld that toe acconaii o( Raacvjef aandwiehae. doaghnota. cbe
hanl.bg down the flag of the Japaa- Stoeaael entered toe flnrtreea o< 8a.
^
airard to oewa la. He axplatoad toat they woaid accept no traat fundi and of toe meming aUted toat toe Ud-.
aboofatefr iMSRfti: in every par-|p4ek|ae and coCaa.
<se steamer Tatao Mare.
Peter aad Paul today to begla hM ISM retern far Heine awarded the "v tlcular.
I' :
M waa Mt kicking aod toat ba waa would not gnarantna tba Inreau
I Au Hale aad Arthnr N«al wera,^
year tens of ImprtawiiuK flnr «»■
per eMtohM. bad toeinded toa ak. . f
they bnUaead tka mllMnd wMid
fe
vtaiBg .10 par fib bat banaaod
preeeat and they farnlabed toe or ^j Jamae 1C Watkins of Bay City,
oeoaeasnly sarTwadeftas Port Aftftar
U-’.\
akanar fmd ooold bo aoratog br M(. adft an. Partkar. WBlaM toa aabacrlp- ttShalL Tm.anw that
ra fad a gaaee wbleft koMad nn-| U. of M. siadant. has recatved g Oa- to the Japanese dartog the Boiftsatet aaaa fiMtor-Md a«w aw
yoe teal that.yM've bad yoer mMey‘»[atroagl:
mrty 2 a. m.
i cu Rhode* MheiaRUp.
AUorroMUM mattm rcmamo
TO OOMMITTtt.

HQWiWI^Qt WATER

CONTRACT FOR
NEW BUILDING

USED ONIT FOR A BA«

BAD DUTCH SUPPER

•■lb a tSkSsru

DEATH FOR
TWO PERSONS

E. T. HANCE
QUARTER
SHOT HIMSELF IITH ANNIVERSARY:
BOlin raiMD BRAIN

0^,

...

.

0,....:

mUON LOSS

-.J:-''

20 PERSONS DEAD

CHINA TO APOLOGIZE

BEGAN HIS TERM

imRjto

-mt

■ rri

T^rT'

TnTcne HonM

, mHjltnr mmrn m
imtnm wm a ttnagam»
tm rmituctm R tt
omll «»
«tn via e
gatkRtac that Hr. CmtU
br a uc auHrt^ ht the
brtaariw H thU 4Mrtet.

ONMAKIZO
> aAIm •• mti
ta the riw WaeH «r «H OiDr H
•*l«R I

i.-r-r-

Tk«

ENIEHAINEDR.N.A.

MMT ««tiM iwmwt vktek U be- Mra. Aagtoli Klawlltar Waa Heotaaa
1 an OMr me
At Mfary Oattoring At Cadar
«MMT- ^Mai7 H tk« tugl« M««Friday tvoalng.
■«• «le|i« It* nppHt tTMlir.
<Mar. ‘ Mleh,
Vhirt

mum mm itncur tnm tm u««w
latarMti u4 U -ta a alcHAewl

K. of A. W Ortar at bar bone la
arealng. Hearta waa the* taatare i
ibe mRag. Brian ware won by Mra.
Ktaala batgo asd Mra. Mary Kad
nnach. Arie^ tba gaW waa orer
yadmhaiaata.wefB aerrad and axiate
catoyrt aad a »erry erea^ag apnt

th^ arUie taoal (wOoa la totag aagportai by weJl.haowB bwlaaaa and
prrtaaaWaal MB. aa.waU aa ehnrabn
aad taapl^w^ baUne that tbair
a««|B la ra^t. the aoggort la oppoMJdm pahllalty at adrar-

MlUUaZED CU»

iTTifTarBe XUp. paactkally
at b tobK uld agalnat laeaL
a tolag paU lor aad H b a Ctaaa Np. 4 «f Oak Park Swnday
•i laet that tha laada f«r thU
I art aapgllad hr the Ugaor
Mm. A' W. <
lalWMHa. laataad el heiag a qnaaHag
•^Tafrr*
aa the oppaa- CteM No. I at the Oak Park Sun­
it»V boal epUon woald haea aa day aatool met at the borne of their
haUoea. It b alM»ty a aaeatloa aa te tanchar. Mrs. J. W. OauaUelt. Tburadny alghuad organised a dab to to
aa the OlrU- Uterary dab.
egtahcM.
______ alondhMiBM.pinpv Ae nhbet ot tto otgaaluUoa It adtanIt and b*U~'rt one
asd wfU wmk aa maeff toartt
othar. Tto oOioeia are:
Breatdeoi—Mildred AlUagtoa.
rirtt vtoe-preaMaBWUUIaa Boo-

m

nany «a the oampaiga agalnd bcal
Wt balbve that thb gaaatlen

Baenrdiac aaerctary-Owinide Met-

tog ton 1

1 |ll over tto gooammm u uakan

> AT •!« RA^
IM tANQUCT.

BHlotod Ttok H. «. HoH aad H. C.
IUto Witt Naw No OppiNttol
' ^An Itotbaol BaligHaoE .

liSMSh^toR dtoar toBteg thara.'
, 9MA a. Dadda. aae of Mr. Oovell's
» nwetot al tto

aBTi-

•MBMHO
toahUte.«aadMato the
laelteg eototad to to la the

utoto^toFto -OaaUs H. Alwart. the
tUrt hoadldeu te the Md wai not

■MPSBllK OotoH-ae toey atei
I Htaadto te Big BnfMn.

Noruan Ford, tto Idrearold pon of
WlU Fftrd. ot SM West Ninth streoL
had tto tedea Anger ot hb right bead
eevored at tto Arat Joint Wfdoeedhy
eftwaeaa by n pair of atoan te tbe
of hb eoaela. Iva Oetchail. the
t^r«ld
dnnghtor
ot
Chariea
ORehell.
the two Hub rtUliea wore pteytag
together when Iva pbked ap a pair
<« ahears. Bar eoualn attempted
take them away from her aad te do
teg to hb anger was cas«ht hetwM
tto bbdas ot the ibeaw.' Jast as I*
etaeed them. Tto end ot hb Anger
was ampalatrt.
Tbe child soterad a great dedi
Wedneeday night hat mated quirtly
test Bight, end It b believed that he
wUl have no further tronhle with tbe
woond.

CARROL - FRIEND
Oubt Waddlog Ceremeny Tharedey
NIghL Happy Cewple
Aurprito on Prbnda.

NEAT AUM FOR BIRMLttY ACHOOL
UBRARV.

WHIN 14 YEARS OLD
A^URED HIS nRAT
ROAD POSITION.

aample boll
mail free. alv>

Ok. F. J. MacNctt
_

...... .

CTEe CAR. MOtV
AMD TNMAT

OLABSRS PITTS*
opaul letters rerei'-ed from nflrrert ; wntmlm
eure«l. In wnling I>r. Kilmer he Co..
CMUrr Parker Hogiiee died a<
N.Y.. Iw sure an.l mcnlK'u
home. 63: WathiuaUiu strtet. at AiC this I«per. Hon't toal.c any nusUke.
a. te. Monday after being conAn«-d
ten remetiite-r'Uu- nioir. SwambouM- (or ISO ntonibs with ci
V. .
He «a» a years old. Besldx-a
liie «ldos. hree amall children
Ml. the elJ.n. Ebb. Umg 'J year*
The marble rtai;i.- of -'Htawatha’'
old. Helen, agi-d (. anJ Mary, aged 2
by Augustus St Uaudens ,tbe Aral
A brother. Benjamin, lives te
figure executed, by tbe seulptor,
rille. pa.
wbleh disappeared t: years ago. has
Mr. Hughes had epott the ;r
Iteen found. It Vv o pr<iu-ni ornu|-art ot hb tite in the rallniad
inentteg the grounds of a man st Bar-1
. hb flra iMMlllon inmltix t» hlo
aioga. who bought It from the evlate I
when be was but l( years old.
r as born-b^ New Jen-ey. but tor many of exOoT. C. D. Morgan.

rito‘iidi

'cars had U-ett a ro'ldt’ti of Mlcbl
yxn. the test i: year^ of his Hie tovtes Ihx-b siHmt In III-* riiy. In the eta
|4oy of tin- IH-rv Marquette milrood
When ho first located In Traverse
I'llT be was yard boas at Buirdman.
lut lor more than 10 yeare he war
passenger conductor running between
Traverse City and Grand Rapiila.
fcreril yearaehe had the 6 o'lock train
out ot the city, returateg at U p. m
Ten years ago be was onlted te mar

NEW SANITARIUM
Om Haa Bton EaUhttetod at Frio
Lafcs.
There baa been established st Fife
Lake lately a aew aanlUrteiu te
dharge ot K. I. Kratevr. The building
has a beauUtol sltuatlen at tto edge
of the lake and while pleaaant even
Id wlolet wU be very much more so
te tha summer months. Although •
new enterprise there have already
been many pstlents there



KidBertmahle ha*
heeoenr to jeevalem
CAFITAlwMOO.000
lh«l it U Ort uiKWj,.
m.vB(oracbtUt«hc
•URPLUS, t46jOOO
burn afikted with
weak LvliM's. If tlx
rkihl uriastraKw'often. if tbe nrine srskl*
lie fle»h. or >f. «l*en the child tewetoa sc
tge when It ahuuVl tie able lucoal/ullbc A CcBcnl EtAklit BsaIbcaa Das
ge, 1-. !• %rt ai?!u-ted
aif!u-trd with Iwtl-WTll««l
depriMlu|«>nit.tbecaaaeufthcdlfcam
>» kwliiev trunlile. auil the first
Me;, aboukl be iowwrd* the irewtuient uf i J ^ CCttt SUnVU W TYac DfiBASHA
hE-e'mi-e-.amurvana- Tinsuni^.-.aanl j
n a'liaesaed» .haesanl. cutufil^ -vf
. lie 1* ihw to
l..>lnera aa>l bted-Irr and out
liaUt a*
{w.^ijae aupfawe. ^

fcidnev and l>la<liler troulde.
RAIL­ tnd Iwtb need the aame great remedy.
The mild arsl the imiuediate eSert of
5wa»p-R*to'»w.miealued.
Uiartld
Ot !»»■•«
. ,>s iii.bf-,'
by .iruKjrvals.
'
1 «»o«}r>r.ar

OUNN SCHOOL REPORT.

ednee (is residence In (his city Mr
Hughe* has made a large circle of
filends who ate shocked to leani o(
-te death.
Always of rotejel health, when he
sas tskeu ill more ihsr/two mr
iS'ehe went to ManlaliH- hoping thr
Dsihs would soon rvwtore him u
nonnal coodltion. but upon examteawas found ibsi he was suSerIng from cancer, Stece bis reUrt
frtiui Manistee two months ago last
Thursday his suffertegt have
loteiiae. and It was soon apparent
that he would not recover.
('utirral aeniees will be held Wedlueday afternoon at the home, the
Iti-v rVmas Cochlln oinrte teg. a«
>l*led by tile Rev. George E. U'ck
hart. Itell beareps will te- Ukeo
Imiu among the Pere Mjirqiiellv
j.lojea Tbe burial will te- In
wood.

the following excellent program
Report of Dnnn school, Garffbld
given:
township, RBsiriC! No. 4. for month
Craxy medley aong—By the gram­ ending Feb. »:
mar glrb.
Number days Unghl. 20.
-«erittl1on—Mrs. C. A. Bdge»rmh.
Total number enrolled. W
Recitation—Bvelyn Bmeraon.
Girls eartdled. l(.
Tableau. aUtue of liberty—Martha
Boys enrolled, to.
Rouoch.
Number neither abaent nor tardy
Recitation—Bveretl Eteecson.
OervM none. “The Watch or
Covert Kcebaugh. an eighth grader
Rhlne'-Rtehlh grade gbii.
as obliged to leave our school.
Flag drill—Rteht little glrb.
Much missed by teacher and pupil*
A social held on Wednesdai even­
RaclUUoo—Mrs. Qrace ^Haattegs ing was a Boceras te spite ot the In­
clement weather. Puods will to used MichigAnWomin Tells of Her Broth*
ReclutloB—Srerett Bmeraon.
p putTbsre an organ fftr the wfh^ol
fir's Terrible Suffering with the
Mother
Ooooe
Rhynes—Infant
The pupils presealrt Ihelr teacher
disease—(xrandchild and Another
cUM.
with a pnrse of money with which
Babj ilso Permanently Cured.
Rneltatloa—Tberao Emerson.
parehaive a wedding gift a* she a
I—Gladys RonuoDg.
married wbilr atlendlng the institute
Rrtidteg—Mia. Dick Davte.
Saturday to James Rubier, o:
ReelUtlon—Carol Blackman.
Cedar City Tbe gIT. Is much appr.
Raritadioit-^ra Darin.
elated.
Mouth organ art-ovaa trio—Nr'
MISS UZZIE RfBfER
It tie- ssr
m Ankeraoa. DuSa Martlneau and
Teacber.
oach summer u rwme uui betwem bis
Floyd Hammond.
shouklenand di->w-n bis back, and h**ai'i
bis suffwing was teenbl.-. H-- u»vi dJTto aSalr was eajoyrt by all who
(sreot
kUida
ot
mqttoitew
that wee* said
attended, aad nvaTythlng pus»1 '«
CO be tuod for that dus-as. but n.ithing
smoothly, the long program having
rtWDfd U> du bun much gv<l. yvbra
\v bra It
it
iK-ughl a
been well prepared and pleaacJ all
box nf Cuti.-

HE CORES OF
SEVERE ECM

ALL enros OF OUT FLOWE
Of SRABOM

I is R ellaf Ter wemeiL

■artsfitsiES"

rv«&llii>r »-rvl*t«r. A* drwsrtala «» by

have the Best Tea •
ttc Market.

We Believe

rij fine flavor aod
•Cboice Unoolori'd Japaa
wxoeptiooal atreoKth. If jron bST* tremble ceithiK a
t«a Uiat if to toot liking try a abbiple iiooiid ofthia
ono. Wevill taknoBT chanoM cm joor pomiagbridu

mmi.

^ Price. Me ]

, J.

J.

OREZINA

mmm Ktem«

THE FARMER’S STDRE
If you are going to buiU a nice boofieor bare thig sub*
Kv r ycu will be thinking now about yotu baidwev sad briore
yon bpy we want yon to come and ice (w for we cm «re foq
money.

Yoa

wiU

want

Nslls*

LockS.

F—fc* tmd

Hinges, Bara Door Boilers aai4 Trarlrs Now te
a good time to bay for tbe “I\-nic'' ia oa AatJ prkafi will |Mfo
ably advance

Wo can oeli you tbewfigooda joat m cheaply aS

you can tend away for Dicm and you toe tbe gooda before yes
p’v for Ibem.

FRANK TRUDE
Old Postolllce BHUdiaa

CUTICURA REMEDIES
PROVED INVALUABLE

EIDRED WAS FIRST

Mbbac: H* CarrOU and Loots WON
ORATORICAL
CONTEST
Prieod were qubUy ualted te
FRIOY EBENINOG.
rbge Thuraday al|At at the otAc* of
Robert R. Walter, emmty clerk, tto
Reyst Bterti Waa AsMrdsd too
Pteca—Cxeellefrt program
Waa Oiven.
Tto graom te ttekn agMt at tto
Pere Marquette ■tatbp-.snd during
hb suy te tbe cHy'has a^e a large
anmtor c( frbPda who eU cxtsrt tto
very beet «t wtekee and
boas OD the happy event. Tbe bride
b woll kaowB ta the city aad abo
has a large clrab of friends who wtsb
her aotblag bst
The wedding waa kept very qnlet
by tto priaetpob and came as a diaIlnet wnrprito to their many trlenda.
Had they he« oogalABi or the time
eewm «y was to have oocorrdA.
! a very I
tMH
Mb have been arrangrt.

MANY YEARS
ON THE ROAD

GAVE A BENEFIT

BABY LOST FINGER

LMto Mariana Fort aad Hb Canal
-abandod the Atotla
Uttb U* MalRult. warn FlayMr-hto«M -at «% RapWa on
log Togritor.

tpRSA (to bongaat waa tha eoagteoa
to^ Wtaalloa. Aaother gnootloa ot
ga'tfnintoiLii was tba oholoe of dabgUgn to tto
Aa
tho Uttar, It am
haw cpoeodad at the
S. tt. Hall, of Trava^ aty.
tto ddegib to
I gaftba Ot the dbtrtrt
a»f«. of boholb ooaaty.
oaethia. Jadgt BraVa.
. h'W hoOB aeaUcaad U
a with one ot theoe aomlaattDtti hat It was'
Brown hras practloally out ol
ttoSSlA^W thAt Mr. IMi had Mr.
tbJfmJS'lmr* BOb ogpoi
la-tha rtport ot (to tonqnei
Oraad Rapids Proas says;
•ibsoofito RrtlcUg rtatuNs ot the
Itoy was tto satbaalasm for toe candlMhey of Oeerge O. CovoU. Both can
Mtoaba tor tho toaveath dUtrict preoggt-'Otoh rtOhd apoa tor hddrtaeea
a ttaite
■OHtot that-toe toPdds boom did not
atom toe BBhBladty ot whtoh H >in<>
iMtolA toUtrict AttDiaey Omn, te
r of the ponag regttitoMto H Btg totpMi have ortantohri'te tM givto u Mr. Coven's
d to BB bvatHa with a
ttPtaC WUrtto te ohSeh he eeaght the
.too^tooMoatany the Howard City

■unlh h Uni ni
IWkrTmHt.

r££:;

Oorreapoading oaeretary-lhith BohLead of Traverse C«y Young Pereooa
ertnoa.
I AVaIr and
anclal aaeratazy—Rath Kara.
Hod Oort TUna.•onrt ot dlractoro-Mi^ A- A. AliBn^n, Mrk A. Robertaoa and Mra.
ley acbool bouto Friday HRU------- J. W. Cbtotlett.
beoefti of the Birmley' school llbrar/
sncccto Aaanclally aod vo-tK)ly. I17.7& having been ratoed tor
fund. A load of AO Traverae City t«e^
■atUodrt the aqcbl aad enjoyed
irtlves very much te spite of the
couttm eoT it off hith pair

a^dU toaeone 0^. reafleraana, hAviag

MniuMnlataUi Travetse atj State Bak

Lltlb CbRd Ooad.
AUy. tto two. cad a hall montto'
old deagater of Mr. aad Mra. Mama
R-tolaa. died at tto heart,
Soalh MaRc sircwt Friday nl^PuKidney trouble ptr.vs upon the mted. 1
eral oervtcef were held Saaday
iscmuaguandlesrtusambiucsi. besm», .
tenoon at s o'cloek at tto homev
^
vigw and cheerful- i
the burbl vas te Oakwood chmei
#6^ ~ rtW
BOW soon dtaafipeur
" ' — *
«hen Itokidoevsam
oat of order or diw

forte or other.
Mr. Holeomb waa oest with “Robert
AHIva Mambar nT tiha aad tagba Brace- aa hli topic. T# thb great
aad Mamtor «f Dagent Tama of
Scotttah pnirioi the appaker paid
bbh tribute. Since hb ttoe. eCorts
have been made te detract from hb
*»Uly.“ W. a C. Oemalae-e goat, tame bot as long as Bee' nt * i T
dbd FTriday alghi at l« o-aleek after prtaclpba which he stood --n
Ctwo weeks' Hlneaa. Hhe wai Mr.Oer- naBoas ndaaire hmvbBL ao O'g *•
abe'i maMot. and lor the laat halt
aame of Robc-t Brace >■. “ i
doBM or HKwe yean had heeii
cred.
faiBiyar ggore oa the eireeU ot TiarNext eeme perhaps tbe im-t PT
eiae City asd b the back alleys
r oember of the piogrstr pjy^'
where to nibbled at tbe dainty Ud- Bbakl'a oration on ‘'latrl'-i.-n:
wblcb be toaad In aeta beapa. aad Mesalah.'' Mr Bbrk> lil.l. ft rat ptba a( tin cant and ecrapa ot faere from
-n
•* ti^vitu
ooly a short l' *' to prei i-v -i! • v r
last what had been the tioeblo Jed but h.
M t <■
with Billy the veterinary <
Ug hi!.
lace to detenalaft Billy had eaten
with relish everything tram carpet
- i palriola
lacBS to threohlng niBchlDea with
• • •ounlry’5
Bally bad
I reaaiu. and i
-■ beueOt of
even swallowed certnln branda ot pat-.r lejiiiL
medicine by mistake tor aoda
aad ito aecwater, but when the ^ks. ot which
pTE'» <.■»)
ras a member. we«u to Manistee, their rate b«l wlUwst tto omlaxloo
s fbort tiaae ago. eilly vent with ot tbe :sM prtarlple tt-e other two
th^ to aaaitt them In the lattbtloa oee-! uct vwy us.
ot new candidates. Since that Ume
1m C-cUraa ory contest was
he has never been the same goat, and •l-,•;d.•o%.a.; wChartotie Isgrtg not b-i
all «€orta ot the veterinary aad at U( able o speak on mrcouib ot
tnndaats pt ihe bam were enable
•e-e.-.- cold Mr. S^ncer *111 --iirx(he damage doae to hla s»n- lae »'hro' te thb degartm'n'
dbeatlon.
- »*.lj lei n Laaoen pbjW » vi-ry
. BUly srai not only a memtor^ot tto !c/>;\,--sRe vl. »i . solo, accompanied by
BIks lodge bat waa abo an Bi^. aad Him Addie Solce. respondteg !i
no tnitOtloa was complete wiihont
mda of the auUbnoe with tno:h«.the prvMnce of Billy who oadersiood number.
exactly what was mjalred of him In
Miss BlonwiD Garland aang "A Rose
the way ot strevlng tbe path of the ussaJ pleaalng manner, tbe audicoo
ihoras. HU or- callteg tor even a third number. Mba
Soe b vaeaai and it is oet yet toowo Mdrguerlte Bvsns and Ruby Grayson
what goat wlU to appointed to All hb also added to Uie pleasure ot
place te the two orders oamed.
iveatng by eepecuny Ane pbno solos
Tb'
Jleclded that Andred
Bldrvl
aecured Ardt and Royal
B’a*
- - --.d. the tordier thereby Ob
Uinint Ih*! rigb: to represent
rcbo •- 'ne snlhdl«rt« contest.

m iHUr. Tto tonpaito to vend.

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1 TuAVEiw* MiuiA TuiabEy. i«*»a» »• huT v-^;-

Jftir HAS CONE

BWt laal matac aM
Cb«< 4a>»
ot the wart eancaaiw aa March
Tba CMcnaat wUI to haU la
eraBlDg
aa they
totar* the
prtmary Uw with the only dUterenee
that only wart oMIcwra will to aelwt
.tMpeU
FUND*.
ISnUHii t* tte HmM taT* ed aad BO «eta«aiea eboaea. In eaeh
wart a aoperrlaor. aa aM«uaa and
Ti«rty
a CMaUble will to aeleeted aod alM
^
He <k« »• ol k»«tl wtH»
iber 4< the board W edneatioD
urnmmtt mi the Jt««)dkMtim
coieept thd nivt. M. UoatarN bold­
rtMPHVttetMi
« tt tkto eeutr. ing orar In that wart.

Mst

.

MnappecL nds~^^^Hnoet4n
, Hr. aad Mra. OtmU wtD n
tram bn Priday aigbt te thv
at 111 Plaa ateaR aad iriQ ha
ttMr Trteada attar ««
heme «a ^
The Aral ipaakerJRday night
day, Ana iMtooe. agent, reHeidag
Andrew BMrad. Ha Mbdaet h
at the Ration.
Mr. OajT^ a
Mdlnaaaan ^intlil tn OvUipatlon.’'lietncad MROneoana ofrartooa counirlea a» depndant oa thdr
edoeaHoa.
Brery
cmt eot
tliher rt today ot e( aardent Uiaea
haa had rtantlon In n Ugh degfee.
W. D. C. MbMAlNTb -MT HAI
CnOMCO TMt RlVtlt.
eadsre has had rtneatlon te i

I1?-

Sliver Lake. Mich.. March f. —Mr
and -Mrs. Jacob Kessler, who wer'united te marriage te Traveiqg City
Saturday last, by the Rev. Mr
Cocbtln. were tendered a sboweg on
Saturday evening by »S friend* a- the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. George ZIm
mennac They received nmuy u»ef i!
articles and had a pleasant time. The
young couple left on: Monday for
Jamestown aod *;ll return to Grand
Rapids, where they will reside. Tfie»
have tbe best wlwbre of a boat of
friend
Out teacher. Mr*. Lizzie Kohler
oea Lizzie Dunn, reastned her srbooj
work oo Monday morning after bsvleg bad a two days' vsca lon for
Teachers' iescltute.
The social held st the school bouf >
on Wrtnesday rve«te< last was a
SDCceaa. both aocially and ftnaoctelly,
MUs Lizile Jenkins iriurncd home
oa Tnesday after having spent some
time risltteg friends.

Deaplte tto fait that mere was
only a fairrttrt tudleaoe. ito ofa(orical conteal Friday night given by
tbe High eehooi waa a wuceeee tor
tbe eehool
As Mr. Kye brough: out
tbe school la te business for tbe toneAt of tto ntndeaU and as there were
tear cooteatanu Uls year, agateat
one laet year jMt tenr time* as many
reoelved tbe heneAt trosn preparing
tbeir eebjeeta.
There srere net many pereoos
Dt dlraeUy e Interested
te
th
sebo^ prenept. many being kept
away by tto weather. The High
Itc Rev. Joseph R. Roy. nstlonal
however, aMreetatee the preasecretary of the American Mlaskmaiy
enee of thaw aad It 1s hoped that
Tinverse City M fortanate te obtain- aaaoetaUon and promlaent in trilgteg' tto MhStetrtet eoveri that ih» toaa cfireMa throughout'
lawB as wcll-as the eehool will lend filed te Chltogo- .

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SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS

r Slid be cur^ hinw-lf en

.
He also
___I'utu-ur* Ui ruiv a I.uru-h o'-er >us
ere sj»l s t.TTildsrurn which was *o
that te- .>mJd t>o« -wrar bis rhr,e.
rhr^. A

Hi' ;hi- klfid Iba: tinnj>. good CrtHia. You
!
of fait <no'-f Seed Is not B<’good
.- bat iher* Is i*.> to three dollan dlBer
1" puands Of dover
d
< snfi the difference be-

.i-i.rii.'S."’’-

at ternble -y-Si-m*
• lb*
... Cutic
. ______
RenarcltNi. 'I1u* lady I linte one had
the cesr-ma so bsJly that ite-v thi-ujht
(bey w .tUd I-ee l(. fib* uv>-d Cuticurs
Soap and Cuueurw Uintmrai
"
cored Iv-r
»v-r cluld eourelv, and Ite- di«
rwTTiebaek. Mrs. ftsrwh K. L

WORLDJAMOUS

yr«ir crop ot bay on
j raise
and examine
i make umo'hy look like

aebay
oar
bar-

.-XI-VI SEED O.VTa I- a •• w days, so wall till we gel
hs: t J..,k» Ilk.- Our .'..s!l Garden Seeds are tore .
- ‘-u'W - - Cora P-sr Heans. etc. will arrive

Tto ogoniring Itrhmg and burning <d
ttoskin. asloareocns: tbefngfatful kwJCv'rn. r i'cjut i

Grocer
TRAVERSE OTYs MICH.

avu

nioipmoN

MY. MA^ m WML

1

^

To ioto'tba immifM awaepM

Loato.^haat thoh
w«btrya»|
halt Aallart uraa
meal away.
aetefd Bb Braoklyn and tenr aeu
Tbe spirit iBwortnl tia eft* bean thy
woman arreated. ttoargud
wNA making and circulating toe agnpray;
Tbon hMt Ukuned with toy to
rtouB eotot.
PmuoU, ?u« JUixh t, i»« bout orer 210 yean ago la atUl aaadTka'vrratfMIcan levcntb rongreatheight of toy prtte
Ing. The bonaea bore are all fenced
To tie MHor of.tho Ona« Tit'
INTCRCtTINQ
LETTER
FROH To toe trenbUag algh of toe heart- tonal coeveailan ti At'alLv Ala., baa
to after the old. old atyle and they
iionM:
brokea
bride.
ebaaen
J. j. Curtli r.nd W. G. Ashley
HON O. C. LEACH.
atUBkUc that porhapa a poaalUr don't teem to hare vnch uha
Wheat tbe tears of the orphan flowed aa delegates to the national convenpalnu u a large majority
to”
loKw fnn tbt
free In toy Hght.
Ooe, and laatraeied .them for Taft.
ed—folly
bouiaea look weaiberboeten. erentbe
tUUag to tbt to^m of
Then, then waa thy hour of toy and * After baring been shat down for
You «il] Uke the
flner ooea. Many eg thaan bare bean-.
. kptn* fa
»rtUn«
, 1 ttMiUan
................
deUghL
the last two weeks in all its depart
imia 4eacript>aa ok «nr Mnior had Uful dower gardens In the front yard,
Thou bast stalked like a demoa o'er mesM toe Berwick plant of toe Am­
wlih tioplrdl sbrabbery. beantlftit
rlalt bore.
aaany a toad.
erican Car A Fhondry company at
magnolia treco. largr oak trees and
Wo loft Trteom dir FVldar.
InmnnyseUBie toy myaterioea wand* ' Berwick. Pa., has resumed work,
tai. Pob, -Jltl. and arrlY*d at Grand many omnae trees—a few of them
Hu wared, and the people hare felt irivteg
ampioy>-s.
- - wlto flne large yellow oraugea hangHapida la tha ^
tbe dread spell.
ladictments charging the St Uuit
The air-tight fuH-wtight
pai
------------------^-s and tbegteanc
w tboio aa at boM Ing among ibe green waxy leaves.
Wherever It wared, traib and Ubetty und San Freocuco Railroad company
ftHIyaa
of pure'sugar keep this coffee ckan —frcflb —
Tbc
fUza.
a
aquare
to
toe
center
of
hut the aalpo)ol>n«a vero tberr la
trlL
with granting of rrttotea, and Ihe
entirely free from dost and dirt
fuU >biV«. coin* arObad {hftxifh the toe bnstnraa street, la quite an at*
Chapman A Dewey Lumber compan.r
Tamperanee Worlc Three
McLaughlm's XXXX CcSee AOld by
now Is proUr tood ahapo. We loft trucUve spot, bordered wUb pel)
But tbe Ume of thy reign now eoBiek or Knnaaa City. Mo., with aoc-pilne
Quarun wf a Cmtury
Grand BapMt Moadar crmlnt. Pob. trees about IS feet high, not as tail
rebates, have been returned by the
o a close;
Aflo.
aa those we see la tbe pleiuree of
S4. At CtartniaU tho aaxi
Look about o'er the land aod remem federal grand jury at SL 1-oni*
tropical
conotrlan.
but
ttlll
quite
like
found wo vtro oat of tho Und of
ber thy foes;
An lovuluntsry petition in bank-'
anow, hat into ^ land of toncala ol them.
ryiend Bates—It it with genuine See toe prond hotia of Brin wlto ar­ rap-ey has been Died In tbe United
Pine Publio BwlWInpa.
ndn. Wo haard poo^ talkhic about,
pleaaure toa; I notice, ae I look
mor aU bright
States district court against the
'Traretne City la abe^ of Pensaco­ through the Herald, from week
tho «ao#o, bat oal7 cot
And Amerl'-a's legions prepared for Banner Baking Powder company, of
la In Sne atmeu and realdonceq'but seek, the good work the paper It do­
cUapooB of kho Mto rtror.
Plttobnrg by creditors having rWImt
tbe flgbl:
.1 left Mto. Hobart-at a hotel aa ahc Penaaeolk la many ftmes ahead of at ing to behalf of local option. Brer Bead the ate.-n reralntiofi oa every exceeding 120,000. Instdrency b ad- York The total amount brooghl by eut of Clcclnnstl. of $3,000 cunuAcy
In public butldlngi. It bu a splen­ ilore my early manhood 1 have been
did not caM to face the atona
m!-ted by the treasurer aod secretory he pi.tures was $a.5n7. and furni­ and secDriUo*.
brow.
Tlaltod tbo eeiobratad -Roekvood". did poetofflee and cuatom boime. a
earnert advocate of sbstl«eace Then tell me. proud monarcb, whai of tbe roocera.
ture and brle-a brar sold for $7,112.
John F. Miller
i^mbllcaa. «u
bouse, an elegant new city flora the use of Iniozlcailiig liquors.
poUarr. altaatad oa the top of one of
Twelve hundred employee of the’
chance heat toon now*
The eullre town Of IWtliuo, Rus­ eb'c:ed ma.var of Seattle over 'WUCtnetaacft'a htcht hllli. and proaent- hat! aad tbe floeat T. H. C A. bnlld- All the various phaaet the temper­ The cornel! may meet to conftmlon Hoehelaga aod the Sie. Anne's eot sia. which counts aotne ]5.<>i>n inhaN lUm IDckman Moore, chy party can­
inc B>r eard waa Madly abown Ing for a place of Its size I have ever ance. canoe baa assumed during tbe
ton mills at Montreal,,which belung tants, has tx-en sold *by the ewner. didate. by a ploraUiy of aboci 5.000
on high.
anywhere. The churches
ibraoita the entire worki. Tbe buld
tbe DomlDluo Tcxnie aaaoclaiion. CmiUlo-s Sliuvatevo. to fount Orfetilast seventy years have received my And itara may be hurled from their
iBfa t|oBBO)Toe VO aoUc plctamqof du and It baa a good a: reel railway support. Looking back over the long
- out on strike. T))e (rouClv was dotf, at) AutortoU. for $J.Oi>P.umO.
wall In ihe aky,
Nathan Jacoba. 80 year* olA la bla
To roCdh
re^ tkd« the street «are run on ayatom. bnl none or tbe streets
But
toy
fate
it
eeruln.
Is
certain,
al­
caused
mainly because toe employra
period I see that no' eflorl has been
John W Ga es, x, »• York slock
par^
except
a
tmall
portion
of
tbe
a trfnngnlv
triancnlv track
tr. . and ta hanled np
derlred to have an aasktonl foreman plunger, has lakru to the skmpie life tbroai of hla bride of a few Aaya'm
made to vain. OOod.Uo some extent,
ready I hear
bnalaroa street and that U not baa grown out of every me: hod that The ihooU Of ihy foes rtaing long, discharged and a-anted toe bourn of and l>oug}:< a truck larni In Texas of
' I alby cuUlng hla
o Ttafted tho^Itnt Cal Oita «orkt half sprinkled. Hoat all of Ibe other haa been tried tor Ibe advancement
loud aod clear.
labor changed.
300 acres, which he pmposes to cut- own tbraat frtmi ear lo c_..
Uw pottery. I afterward! streets are deep sand and not taken of temperance.
*
—D. C. Leacb.
Abraham Ri-u(. of Sau Francisco, Uvate .
Fir.- Ihr.-;itencd to -dcstriiy to*
'-^olaltod ftte Bootocleal cerdena. where care of at all! I bare only
bar filed a suit against Judge Donne.
Blit looking calmly at the present Sprlogfleld. Mo.
Advent of Lent Into been antirlpnr- tnqua meanorlal boapHal at Pique, a
I aaw a daer lot of wild anlsala than Or three automobileatoere Altbongb movement It seems to me to be great­
Rudolph SflTcckeU, District Attor- ed by N<'w York fish d<«lero aod tbe Amid arene* of vfM aaettenicAt Bret han eoen m the'odebmM New V>ey claim eight, which aeema very ly superior to any plan heretofore
liey LAiigdon. Detective Burns. Fran- ^upply this season U greater (ban ev
State News.
reacued toe alck and anrau
York aaaf-Mi to auahaea bat In alae email for n city of over 80.000 people. (Tied. In all toe early methods Ibe
CU
J
Heoey
and
W
J
Rigby
for
er, embratlDg every variety ol fresh tornugb the windows, the oorrtdon
Alva O Hayward, tor many yean
We ace a great many more black main point was to Induce
•u mmj"- ■ ■
ward* l>elng fliied wlto axtoka.
cook for Company F. of Grand Haven t4.CS».9S, aUegIng thu' this U the and salt water specliz
l^ople
on
the
atrMie
than
we
We left CInotonaU to tho eroaing
••sign a pledge"—to quit forever toe died from erysipelas. Hayward had i amount put up by him for hit prison
Uotocr and dauglitcr. Mrs. Adrtla
ti of gralUnde ter an ohUcaUu
and iranlled throagb Kentucky aad white, altbongb toe population
nse of Iniozlcattog drinks.
wide acquainlanco to toe Mlchlga) qaanera. antomoblle hire and lirlng McKey and Oerirade MrKey. flgured rendered to him many yearn agn, .An­
TeanaMae la the nlibt. la toe non- equally divided between white
nzes during tbe time be waa In III a double wedding In Ctaloiga. Mrs. drew Carnegie hu givra |2S.«M «n
ovr
This was welt agd often resulted National Guard, extrading
'iBg we eniertd AUban and weraibUck. Anonc the whiles
charge
of
EUtor
Blggy,
under
the
or
McKey was married to FeUdlnc A. Mr*. Henry Sanger Snow, wboM hnayears of service.
He waa alao i
Id reforming the Intemperate,
0B1 of toe tola beli: We ctoaaed the llallMo and Spaniards. Tbe wealtbdera of judge Dunne.
Randle, and Miss MeKry bec^e IbC band. termcrly trraturcr of the New
promloent Grand Army man.
many who took Ibe pledge bad
Tenneaaee and Alabama rircra which ier people bare many beautiful
A petiUuQ Is bviof; clrrnltted and bride of Edwin A. Hearne.
York A New Jersey Telephone qoaathe firmnesa to keep It With the
Aldermen of Lanatof avert. that
were eery mueh awollen and raiy horses, Kentucky and Tennessee bred
qolie generally signed asking that tbe
saloon still open before them,
Former Fire Chief HI Bales, of pany, la a fugitlrr bom JnaUca.
men bare becn^arat to Jail for trlv
wide. They eoemtd to be nearly aa bolh for carriage and saddle horses.
Toledo Icemen, now serving a Jaf.
tome of their old chums standing al
New York, at the age of 82. It enjor
The Rev. Ttmotby Dempeay. paaur
offenaea. leaving their families
wtde aa our bay at Traverse City. Ihe abipplog Interes'f are quite large
sentence for conspiracy in reslralnl
tag his second honeymoon with bU- of BL Patrick church al BL Louie,
One man wa*
moetiy sailing craft, i counted 25 toe door to Invite them tn, ibe temp­ public charge
i Una.
of trade,* b«' reI««Mcd.
men were
Tb^orttem half of the aeeftoQ of large boats In Ibe harbor yeetrrday. tation'•waa too itrong to be reilite.1 victed of swearing on the stree t and sente^cfd. U> clx montha and will bride, formerly Mrs Kellie McBride and pixkprietor of two botrta ter home
and
they
returned
to
their
old
bablls
less
men. nrcelved a letter deatandof
Perk
avenue,
Hoboken.
I
sent
to
the
Detroit
house
of
correci
•Alab^M tbiaugb which, we paaaed among them several trig ocean steam
have ^^red 80 days by the time acto
drunkards' loh for 7(1 days. U post the clij
Graci- Sirarban. srtio bas led to" tng that he leave $500 oa Bada brtdga
Not era. A great many lanncbea of all and went down
ran be token. Thera is sgrae
gravea.
tl27S for supplies ter tor family
flgi)t In the IcgUlatnre for pay ter near a dculgnated spot Friday midrety Iftot qnel. covered with amall sizM are to be seen and 1 nm tol
question If tbe court haa authority
women :pacbi-ra equal to that given nigbl. Tbe letter .tbreatewed daato
When Edward Wright and CbaunThe preaent movement.
eonlh^ pine and a faw other treea moat of them are bnllt to Ulcbigan.
Eurpend an unexplred portion of a
men In tbc same poaltlona, haa In-! If be teUed lo comply.
ed by tbe Anti-Saloon League, amt cey Besmer were roturstog (o Dear­ eeolenre
Met "Heme Pelha."
all bom of foliage oatu we paaaed
i
W« hare bad toe pleaaure since we now being ao earneatly puahed for­ born, with two girls from a dance,
DeeatCr. arbere • great change look
William 'Childs. Jr., and Harry termed (be police In Brotritlyn she
place u we teemed then to bare arrived of meeting Hr. WUHama and ward by toe mass of ibe people., toe horse hitched to ttmlr cutter be Balfe. members of toe welfare depart- has been threatened with death Itwhe
IS frightened si the headlight r>;
dcre not give up ber fight tor equal
crcMdl toe tnat line and toe foliage wife, Mr. Cnrtli and wife, and Mr. strikes at toe root of the evil. It pro: of tbe National,Civic PederaTpsl-Ann car,
. plunged in Uon. hns sailed for (he canal zone to pay hill.
W>r
to tog woods bNpn to be beauUfo) and Mrs. W. O. Foote and daughter. potes to sboliab tbe aalooB.
toe saloon k gone and a bealtoy pub- frtmt of the Interurban. Th.- boriiv make an Inveatlgaara into the ques
C C. Dtcklnvon of New York wu
Mc.-Footo’a healto haa
aad ingwitaat. iCrkilled, bu: none of toe four prr
•utlment enforces rlgbtooiu lasm
naeh Indeed. Slaoe comlag here tbe
Uon of ImrpoTlng tbe tood eondl- elertcd president of toe Carnegie
a^ were laJuitsL.".’ .
flats
UooB. the Inquiry extending Into toe Trust company to succeed Leatle M.
f'ara
glad
to
tec
ao
geneial
and
J
The
following
have
been
nominated
Shaw.
y
days,
which
make
metboriy of purchasing, the quall'y pf
»• ,e *:,«.
— ----- r— —
tbe Ciasens' Gckel si Baldwin: he food materials, the management
Nooriy 3(Ki boiler makers In tbe Le­
«me a anaber c« nda back from eeek the shade of tbe grand old Ur» earnest a senUment manlteated In
onk and magnella tr»M which abotmd Trarerse City. It will be tbe beat For Prealdrat. W. CSarke Gllberson; of tb<- mess halls and the detcrior- high Valley railroad shops at Bayre.the tiflHWr'dUd toMai «w
- aaec qir a hotel. bitUl to the coloatol In eneb profution here, and nights ibiag that ever happened for yonr clerk. MsJ. J- P. Houk: treasurer.
I of supplies In their Iransimrto Pa., went on iirike,
A complete tbai down of the coal
style vitolp
^ eolnmM to ymftrrtablf cool enongb to sleep un­ ctly and county If your people, as t Clarence Weavers: trustee*. CbarleK
uia muA der Mankete—bttt t am atringtog tola believe they wilt, roll op a big ma­ Coburn, Jesse Lucas and Oarreii
In an endeavor to make a record mines In Iowa, worked by ISJMO min­
jority for local option.
Ebmeyer; ssseisor. Max Moore. This
Ener kn th« eos here to renaawde katler ont too tong. I will iftre you
r the Mare island navy yards,which er*. Is threatened.
.vtwMttwr.
of tbe great HardI Gras
The ‘ndewater Oli company's plant
In Missouri the people are fully will be toe only ticket In the field
Very Old Town.
ail] resul: In a battleship l>einx couComply of, Morree. sirucUd at Vallejo, Cal., work on the at CoDstoble Hook, wu destroyed by
of Penaacola which hm iroueed pn this subject Of tbe 114
Peiifiieoli to « wery old city.
biiiBe.tof WUllam Pantan. Amerten's been gtring on for toe past two days counties lu tbc state 71 bare been wMle returning from Corunna, drop r.)IIier Prumelbeus. being built at a fire resulting In a loU of $12S.n(M.
mo£.alnc« IGM
|ied
dead
on
a
Grand
Trunk
train
here,
to
my'BCXt.
Sate
cracker*
robbed
Mount
Grab
voted "dry.* Three more counties
Ertt tonMaaaliw, bMIt of brick t»of ll.S50.0OO. Is being rushed.
Tous truly,
will vote tola week and doubUesa Hit body was token from toe train at
portad' from Jamaica
177< and part
«HI be completed by the con bank in Mount Grab. G.. 40 miles
to nructlon and repair departments In
A. B. Hobart.
Join toe local opUon column. I hope Darsmd and afters-ard brought
of tha.eld Spaalah1 Itort of San Cartoa
the northern autes will nqt move Horrlce. Dr. Compton had boea HI ten mnnihs. This will be 'he gr»-at
Ume. He wak 35 years old
more slowly than tbc south In tola
record ever made to EblpbulldlUB
Junction and damage anile
an|
' OaMrat Naw^
natter. Let no one for a moment Hla widow and two children aorvivt ether In a gcvernmeni or private
fbr^gn mlaalMhrtet will be aent fiiargea of perjury by metnbara of rtimagine that tbe auppreaslon of tbe him
yard
ral
tlmia.
Maaawbile
toe
crtpplea
to Maabatua within tbe next
Tbe Rev, F. C. Aldlnger, pastor ol
saloons will injure tbe boalneas of
Melinda
B. Woodruff, wldos- of
are to dorar. terjtnybody eaa hare a
yuan, aeeordtog to the
yonr city. The opposite result will the Church of Cbrlet st Grand fUp- Erasius Woodruff. Is dead at the au'
1 Rcttinc ALjC^BTINE, ' the kind that*a i
- made by Dr. Chnrtaa JeBerson of the kg at any old price.
surely follh>. It baa proven ao to Ids. who was dUmltaed because h.55 years. She had resided at Wall
the moat aaDitary.'ddrgble and naailj af^ied Wall FiniA oo
BraaAawy Uh«t»aale of New York
Tbe toArillan enabaaey at 'Whahlng- tots BUte, iurarfably. ao far as I can declared that Jetua waa a natural ed Lake nearly from chUdhtsxl Mrs
rtty. Bxadny. "Manhatton laUnd la ton bu been Informed by cable from learn. Business has Improved, crime aoo. will open the Central Chrlsilon
ilie market teddjf—The inatmetiona for naing ALA6ASTIKE
Woodruff li survived by four chll
■ore iM »ara toa Parta of plaaanra Rio toll witoto tbe paet two weeki
has decreased and in some counties church, which starts with 100 mem
Hri? ao aimpletbat 70s ($an very eaailj decorate yoiirGwn homee
' aartcefb.- he aald. "aad oely the toe president of Brazil bu Inaugur­ Jails have become tentnUeaa. Poll- be re.
if T'’ii do iwt care to employ a painter—Does not pee! off, crack
■naU^ frectloa of the iMmlnal pto- ated tonnally m kllometera of new
ilclaaa of high aUndtog are getting
WllUam TItuwonb was brought to
liquor license fj-e from I5'"i to
taelarita on tbe laland have any eon- railroad, tenniag part o{ the large
or ilAke--vbite and aikteen tinta—Pnt np only in fire poond
Into toe "banA wagtM." Two have Roebeater from PosUac on a warrant $750, will result In a lilgber pr.ee for
naetlea Yllh the ^nreb."
eebeme of atate owned ^railroad prc« already auDounced toemaelvea as can- charging him wl:h obtololng money wbUkey and smaller glaiwes.
poi kagts which tell for fifty centa. Deu't lake eomebody'a
IjmSf. the aqnaw widow of the laU erttes to that eonatry.
didalea for governor on a local option under false pretences. Charges wer.
New planet or satelllie b.vs Pi-i-n
"joat aa good” bnl bsy tbc geanine ALABA8T1NB at
Jdha S. Ulto. haa began bolt to the
Tbe Mat oau remaining out of toe platform.
. preterrea by Edward Plaraey,
disrovered by toe avironomeiv at the
Baa flran^ oonrta ter a ahnro of CTkalnal dodtet agtonat Jcdin
writing the above has brought to
John Perdle, ol Ponilae. was found Kiel. Germany. olrserralf\v
aatate. BlU qoll Bring Cooke, termer clerk of tbe circuit my mind a remark that I beard made guilty In circuit courL Tuesday, of
AulOa have b**en prohibited !i The
with-bis wife to itU. and married court of Chicago, who la now serving not lees than seventy-eight years ago. the theft of an overcoat from Frank town of Bden Me. m which Bar Mar
aaoOMP'Wwwi. Imp ■■« ter «•
to too pentenUary for mal- I waa In toe presence of two men Martin of Leaox. Perdle stole the bor Is sriialed.
Comer bront A I nion Stn-ets
Traverae Citv.-M;.
racee. bM the padflb «tod aad abd foaunce la offlee.
who were discussing toe question of «i*t while Martin was sleeping in
Steamer KoiierJam. the 7LK1bg Biatato Attoroey Haaly. becawe liquor drinking, when one of them tho depot at Durand.
on HuIIand-Amerlean lliit-r. has u---u
of toe abaunea of toe.chief wli- aald. "If they try to slop oa from
iiecesBfully launched al*
Ira HlUaker, 35 year* old, was ar
wlU. Ybere wea-^ weh prortWon,
aaea. c. A. Brodley.
laMng our 'blttera' It will lead to rested at Roches er for alleged rruelVltila Tr-'*- th>- TrIH.y a^Ir■•s^ 1»
Fbrty yo«« MMton oT the Pirat
a>d The Marqiib of (IronMore thaa S.OOO granite cutten. btoodehed." Yoang aa I was it Imstepson. 7 years old. The ligaged
Bapiiat ebwtfr «C Bast 8L LmIs.
and othare employed In prersed me ao tba' I dlsttncUy rv child will go to Coldwaier. The step­ ■y It ki Ibe flr'l case of a dnt. or
have retaeaE tn eamtrlbnte te the al­ tbe granite todnstry and li| ■
member the worda to tlila day.
father goes free OomplalM was the heir to a dukedom marry.r.g an
ary of thMr pamtor. tba ftor.IiatonD. lug ceuera of Barve. VL. Montpel­
Twelve years later, when toe great made by Hlllaker's lather lo-law.
Beat, becaaae of bU ptatasicnt that a ier. vuaad Weuterly. R. I., were af­ -mperance movement led by the
A-tnJr»r Fvjr.s
w;'4 have
JeSeraoD Bastaan.
bride iboaM go te tbe altor aaktoaed. fected by a anapetialoB of work doe Catholic priest. "Father Mathew."
siipremr con.ni.*3il a’ ihc grand
For about a year a warrant
aad t^ b to aet proper fv yoang
c.f thf Atlsnilc B-'-l
falmre by the nnkmna and mafl- swept over Ireland and a large por been oa: for (be arrest of William
wosebto work to oOba where thv utar’arers to agree on toe prortahma Hon of toe United Stotea, In my boy­
Walker, of Adrian, on the charge of Pacific fleet* Id Sun Fraaclzco Iwiy
ar« hrpi^l tote coatact with mea.. of a new wage acale.
ish enthusiasm. I wrote “A Warning
"Voice gone," wss (be reuon given
einbeulement.
Nothing was heard
Brl^pd^ «abeal - Btapbaa Adam,
King Alcohol." wblcb was publish­
f.r canceling the engugement of Mr^
The court of chancery refused
o' him until a few weeks ago. when
of thyAwtoea—garten anay. to to
Pal Catnrbell t,. apitear st Deralar,
modify the order taaued by Vice ed to toe Sandusky, Ohio. Clarion,
learned
tbst
be
sras
la
s
JolB < New IMt Br* depertaiieM '-o
, Id Th.- Second Mrs Tanqtie'v'
Chaacenor Walku tost week restrain thought lhen-1( waa poetry, but toe pitsl at Bryan, O, Offleera wea
toara ^ todillto^ of fluting turn 'a
sixty-seven years that bate ^st since
Shutdown n( coal mines In lows
Anterlie. Gawatol Adam la at pree­ lag tbe Old Dtanlnlaii Copper Mining that time have materially modified t« r him.
aorked ij> 15.'«"' fn!n*Ts. I* thrhea'qad Smelting Co., a New Jersey
James Hilton, 47 years oM. who
at attoched to e Bee
coed bec8'--w«- of Ibe fa;lure of miners
poradon. from proceeding In a MasT my opinion on that point.
10 days ago was token to tbe Inaactail dean freeh cooda direct from the mill—Commonly
Fhila^plphla. Wbn he reuru to bla
I copy the lines here as they show
and 0|>eraiars in eastern stoles to
hoB>e be will Inaagbiete American aehnaetti court to an appoal there tbe bopeful feeling that some enlbu asylum at Pontiac, from Liodeo.
called Mill Secamla~l-2 aoil -1 pair of aphltcm—in white,
reach an kgrt-ement
la toe came of a aolt by. to%.oompany
dead of pagglyalL He is survived
Bre flatting methoda. It to aaM.
alaatlc
temperance
people
fell
to
ibe
Picture
collection
of-Richard
Man*
E'-ni and Arabian Colora. full leoj^b d and
ynida had
by* bit widow, nwtoer. seven broib
Hypodamlc toJeeUo^ are being agalnM AlbOTt 8. Bigelow.
Held bas been sold ssj a tiunjnj
In Nt'W’
«
r<-.:alar width—to move them quickly we hav^ made
In a motion filed by Solleltot^Gen- lo«g
ere and three alsiem.
"r naed ta toe trsetmat et
King Alcobifl, a message I bring
8
Iota
of
them
ml
Hoyt,
toe
cupreme
court
of
toe
aeartH fever by New York atugeoah
From tbat sturdy old fellow, toe Cold
General Nswa.
A eerda atodtor to that naed to tbe United Stotae wu asked to advance
, Water King.
Tbe prerideni haa appoin-.od Chat.
kratakrt af di^Uerla to need. ThU tbe eaaea of tbe governmeot
He'a broken bla slumbers and riant
midhod of traattog eeariet tmr kv the CMcago A Al'on Railway Co.
D.
Slgsbee.
aon of Rear Adnttol Slgs
at length
beaa to ate to Oemaay and Praaee aad oUicra In whldi tbe
To aaaert hit domlnloo. and comes lo bee. and a number of sons of de
were Baed flflfl.Wfl by the trial court
ter eoBe time.
ceased oarai offleera. as mldshlphU strength.
A torpedo boat and a torpedo hare Ob toe charge of graatlag rebalcu to Hell hind thee In ehalnt and demotbeaw toreoted by Hudson Maxim BehwartwtoUd A Satoberger Co., of
Mllk has again been reduced
lab toy throne
Kidn«y-Liv«r Pills
j
Chicago.
wMA he betierci wit]
Theee Cortaios hare beeo damaged in tbe wearioK
And on lu broad rvlaa ealabliab bit cento a quart In New York. Several
B«H COM Avw..^
aarsl wvtert. The boat to aM4 to
BMam acnrlet fever la epMemte
bars t«
in aoEue caaes joat a alight imperfection wbUe otbors mey
montha ago all of tbe large mHk
* to«hero a apead punter than nay toal to the vfllagu. pttoUc aehooU of Spring Hit tercet a t Bumeroas aa tanda of ectopanlea. excet* one. advanced tor
have a bole big enough to pnt yonr arm tfarongb—we
■waOiTa a»U caaaa* e
new to waa. aad win be conatrotied Lflko have bun cleaed.
price to atoe centsthe se*.
'bought them very cheap and ao will you Saturday
sr HFtmcf toiaurtol wbldi win be biinet
At a meeting of the pdke commla- From the BBcrald tale, to the land of
Tbe' repttollcans of tbe second Kanaloa at Port Boran It waa decide
the tree,
BBS eongraaalonaJ
dtotrict
bare
a tog war brake tote tba do away with all alot amohtoua aad Hla legtea are eonlng to battle ar- named p. P. Peteraon ahd A. Blget omarto rueeatly with
W
Fee Bala by JMiiMon
Ca,
I delasflte* te -b« oadonal coo-

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Alwa5fs
Uniform

INOID'OAYS

in Quality

THE WORK IN USSODRI

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WAITS DRUG STORE

Saturday March 14th

WE WILL PLACE ON SALE ZOO PAIR OF

Damaged

KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS

Dr ATwrCha»«s

rtST*la?

LOT 1
29c
PAIR

ftlardiHIh.

Lace Curtains

LOT 2
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LOT*
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^TlK&hAV. MARCH ^ ttOl *

THIMPSIHmilE NEWS One of-the
E^^entiai*

▲bA tUa itafoMMit tM C, W.-.flt'
roll Aal] to prHwnd *T Ae wero€hm. ok..„JUasa* OUr. Kbb.. the aa.
U17 «r tlM IMartat.
oUtaat a^raer Koaeral of the oUte:
Mr. and Mra. William SufTlss La
Oto rear a^o ttore were. IM
Chlld-NIgW Watch Mw HatoalcMU la tb|» eowntr. SOO tonbUa«
ortke'happybommtEL^tUrwantft ,
Said Med tuddiHly.
dOBo asd about oUtr hoooM of Hclal
^tto b-^^
erfl. Todar U>«r« M aot a aalooB, 00
BSERUtoBio-s and
cambtiof deaa mot a diacirderty
. Mich.. Ms £h S — «^t living-and knowledge S'im wiaUY
M» r«H«to «*U «poa vUeh ts wor«
. itja the lattoH oUr M ^
ato
MMAOMik. n« rr
FRIENDS WORRIED 4fOUT THE The infant child of Me. and Mrs. Wnito ft«a oat JoH worid wltboot thew deaa of etee. Bad
Giki
'tWlea.'
Evtag
onThird
a:reet,
Produeu of actasl exccOtcw and
YOUNG MAN.
vbat Motor «to Ato the IndloM of at we bare' aow exioted aboM. twelve
wns :buM /Monday, The cause of rramaatJe claims tnitkfuBy pcearnted
s3n«M^ Ttmr Uf. ■- *w« Ui
wRhoot thoM it aSorda a Uf
itole. ato to VM rewardod hr
death was mumpa and whoopmg ^
h»ve attaiaed to worid-wida
nple of the fact that a Mm
EaMag that tho ooo^ o< rtaimo had
cough. Tbe family have
■.£. IMi. AKI7 a
acerrtanne tkmash tbe afpraral of the
Ebb^ la^ tto,MaUor op aad m- ettr eaa (row a&d prMper wKhoat
' patby of their neighbors in tkelr be- Wdl-lslonned of the Vorid; nut of IndiVhUo the two red
erlla.
rearement.
I vidiBib only, but of the may who hart
aUoa. tth PaM of powaa-aad einis
At the eomBeoeMoeat ct the tooC. €. Korthrap f
dUpealng ot tbe'ba(>in (acultyof arieetMEhP4«b«sl»DEUVE^EO ADDRESS IH
KldcoMiiael of Hartoc Sprlaco «*r« test h larf# nnMtor' of
HAD ABOUT (1i IN HIS POSSES-’v„l,g^ p,„p,.n, the, daya. abowlng iug the best Ux- woclU aSoito
SHORT TIME ADO.
U Waohiactoo. Mr.
SION AT TIME.
| u,„
thooght It woald rain bnMnsM sod
in Tboaapaoo-. One of the producu of tlto «*ma of»
jaaar Wpa tp the barata of ladias dsatrsr oar pnaperitr. bnt It
ivlll.--siuture.
{knoira compoimu parts, aa EUiieal
aCaln U cOMpaar with the
boslacto IB aU Unes.
Hla Wifa Refuted to Selleve That He •b, M.~ <bn t. onn.
aad wae iadefaUiaUe lo hla eSorU to
.l-P"™, k.v
has Increased a; a greater
|wt^k
*ith
<htgrip,
expired
aoddenly tsmled by tbe WeU-lMovmd M tbs
Wae
Dead
Even
Thmigh
Throe
their rlgbU. Senator
Was Employes at Markham's
than ever before. The depoetu
Tbursduy
evening
at
bis
home
on
the*W,«4,l^.^L,.Ki.
r__ aj
Phyalslana Oeciared That
M’UlIasi Aldea Smith alee took the of the banks bare gained br «oe and
Brick Yard for tho Last
oul .U., H. Ob., tt tu. pl.t. i: |.„u„ u„
s™
He Was.
ineuM in tow and rtalied the
Two Months.
one^air nriUloo dollars.
Tbe*
)..re .so bd .Dgbol to busDb.. ..dHisttodSabtt T« gn iu boi.bi.1
reaa.

chanu tapon our atreeU bad have bad
But diobd out ,od .mt ..b. ..
ttt,
„b., .ubu.
It wOl be Bopeeaarr for the aecre- to emplor adAtlonal clerha. Tbe atGrand Rapids, Mich.. March
e of Morris Levi- tutull, .Ittvttjt. t,.tt ..o- Pot ,..b,.jb,tb.r.Wottt.l-|.Srn,.Ct.,
torr of the iBtartor to prepare
In oar pnbHc schools baa Inot the beOefletartae and in order to creased, largely and we bare bad to Alibougb Judge Alfred Wolcott,
...... Bubbtb d„. .bo
only, mad for uOe by aU kadizy dn^gtoa.
I burled
do thle a special acent wfll prebabljr employ addmona^ taacberi. Tbe of the man prominent member* ot
been seen since It. ocloch Sun- Sunday from .he
Oongregalional
be appolDtad to rtalt this eecttoti and teacher* Infonn us that this Increase tbe ludickary of Michigan, fell deal
day moralng. la causing considerable church, the Rev P'ulkerson preacbed
Mrs. I n Dowdy, who has basa
other tocUeu where the Indiana
U largely of boys aad giria froa
: fPcloek Sunday afternoon,
CDNORMRMAN MC 'lAVOHUN
Jil
among
the
frlenda
of
tbe
«n
able
sermon
upon
the
ocesaltm.
rtsltlng In the city rotanad to Bsyto
located. A aenre the list of name
11 to 16 yoari of age who prior to the widow, a devoted Christian Scien- young man. He was faet seen at the |
MADE AM rtrVEETJOATlOM
"“Hfe council for tbe coming ,C1iy tbta momlag.
the tribes. As Interpreter will also cloelng of the aaloone
_
Ust. tour hour* afterward refused to home of’ll. Bebomtorger oa e^lyvar will be a ronanuaiion of K. M.i Mts*
be appoint who will probably to pelled
Sylria Bark treat to Big Rap/
seleeted from among the educated fsBlIy by reason of the father spend admit that hla Hfe had departed. Front atroei. corner of Barlow street.prasldrot: Jo^ Herren. clerk; I
yesterday foroaoon. ‘when after vUU- Cbas. L. Bennett, tremturer; E. V.,
Bven after three phystdana, 00
Indians of the tribes.
tag Ids wEgsi (or drink.
• Witt tke tamlly be walked out
»»»eahor; Rudolph Herren.l ***« Wnifred SuIUraa Mt today
Prior to the eloslag ot these }olnU mem Oorooer Hdllker, had pro­
into tke yard witb^Mr. Sekomtorger j
» W.rehaur (rewleclr*“" al»e
tWI
nounced Judge Wolcott dead,
« eent from 16 to 15 yonag
and several neighbor*, none Of them
Thos. Tborudyke
MPORE THE REOSKINS
the r^ormatory every year. In the widow informed them that thiy were' noticing ibatJie had left thorn unUl
» Mcljiughlln. trustee* of the
A. J. Doyle left today ftw *Mw Tofk
THEIR SHARE.
and that her Riband
11 montha since the rioelng of the
bo
was
out
or
sight
What
direction
'P*“*
‘"'If
men'wher*
he
will
purohaas
tke
spring
ulooaa we have sent but two. The ret alive.
be took none of Uem could aay but
' o“‘ «f
•««> •*«* of dry goods fw 4. W. MflUJudge Wolcott retamed to
of prof«ck|ieg erlmlnaU
Rail WHI Have ts Ss Nads sf A1
Mr. Sbalin. Ike shoe man. sU:ed that
P“‘
vUUge kes's slors.
boue after baving removed tbe
have been redsced AlS.OOO per
.ON indUto Whs svs CBtRMd to
be tbougbi he ww Levlaon walking to-' “Ix® » ^
“I I-W "P ^■\ MM* Rack, who baa beam poralBg
Tbe expcMe tor the police force hat from the sidewalk, mylng that be did
should
mt* |«1| ^ cHy.jeUiiMd to Ca^ this
s_ ShafO ie TMa-WllI Bs Lsng
not f^l quite aa we« as usual, threw ward the O. R- * I. auUoo sborUy
been reduced as much more.
, preefate the work of their eonneU.
morMng. She S|m( Boaday to
.
.
aad Tsdlsw Procssa. '
before time (or tho 1(1:50 train yes-;*^
AT
THE
riRST
METKODItT
One year ago not to exceed two Mnseir on a muck at bU
Honor pt-ople are hustilng to get gueu of Mrs. Cok Bowkall. of But
terday
mocking.
Lyons
atree:
yesterday
afternoon
and
CHURCH SUNDAY NIOHT.
Business men on tbe principal ttaorthe county seal removed to tbelr IVont streeL
died
flve
minutes
hfterward.
In
tke
Young
bLevlBon.
who
Is
about
Dugfafares of this dty would bare
ITro^ PiidBrh RMord.
tbU spring and It la hoped; j«ntea Hobbard went to Wane toyeaia old. came to Traverse City from vllUge
,
favored the closing of the dSJoou. To­ morning he appeared to to In
Jamas
usual bealib. baring attended 1
day there ’are not two who wo
furnace and cleaned tbe 1
favor opening them up. abowtng
Of whM LeeMnas ceoatr is a par..
Coroner Hilllker-sald lastVgkt
H. b.a ..1; !«■» IB thl, bomirr

________________
|.mib.llf ill
«. «®bttt4 l. r»
wonderful revolution In public senllhas bsto iBstrmmeatal la aecsrlag for
meat Twice since tbe aalooni were apoplexy probably wsi the Aon
•b“"
“M» ♦.. ....................
the -Ottawa and Chippewa todlaas ot
PEBBONai_a
*'
aellslre. passed
closed we have held city eleeUon at death alCbough be would not make s OLUomberger from New \ork. and .
Michigan «bs Jodgmsot
reodorsd
poelUve autement. as no autopsy bad could speak very little Engllab.
He'........
. . . . ..through Ike city today oa her way to
which tbe Issue was presented Ip
IhsB in the eoart «f claims vberehr
was an induatriou*. bard working __
lioudsT'a Record
Drawn for a vUlt with friends.
people and at each election the people been'performed. Possibly
tber are girsa a'aom amosatli
1^.
.
mau. and Mf. Sbomberger securer : Ulaa Cecil EHIs left today .w.
A. Langworthy weat to TbottpaonC W. Caaiptoll. of Mt Plaaasnt have Indofaed present condltlooi.
MJlUtAM. 4m thMS «a aa
. Judge Wolcott wa* IS years oldvOle this monlag ca a boalBaBs trip.
K. WI0I4L
Spake St Seth tha(Mom'np and
Tb# Srsblng Raeord was ia
prosecutlsg attorney of Kent i.Bd, ,b.r. h. bu .ork.J -t "-“VoBrl-KBBX-. .bolo.tt nlUlbnr .ttr.,
klr*. Ralph Andetwou and Aaogbior.
■ Bvoalna ServtoMrYastsr>
poBUrdar of the foOowlag let*
county
two.
tertnk,
was
serving
•—1
months.
He
made
fe»if
any
1
Adele.
went to Empire toEag ftor a
day Owtilning Plan.
Mrs. Jamt-s D. Beacb went to Fite
a second term as ttrcult Judge at the 1 friends ouride of the Jewish families' i.Tp
wesAi'a riall with frteoda.
.*«pi»-tslagram fosetod-ms Wdap
time of hie death. In IMS, when im the tt..,.
city,, wttb
but was well ..—
liked
*tt
-V
Ralph Anderson west to'TpsBaaU
Mrs.
D.
S.
VodJne
t
t
to
Kings
MMOitotoo Mts that daj.to get the
three Justices' were added
them and never bad any trouble wllb
' •
yoaterday on profoastanal borlnsaa.
Ths,Brothsrbood of St. Pan!
ill l« 111% ros Wishsd. Sstardar I
Michigan Supreme A«rt, Judge Wol- anyone aas far a* bis friend* could de-,
laed at the Flrat Methodist
MM aAto-room dC the
eou's friends in tlds city endeavored i.-rnilne. He never Indulged In lntoi1-|_ Mia* Flora Heck has
a
trip
to
Chicago,
Detroit
and
Clere-'
Md#r ad tbs af­ cfcwth Simdar sight and though only
to obtain one of the place* tor hint.
catl;^ liquors or mixed I
ar ladlan af- those In the coogregailon united with
pan.'. but wa* tbougbi well of by hi* |land where she purebased her spring
tt there are AC memtora to start with.
stork of mlJlinory. She also vUlted
employer.
Tbs Brotharbood U a Methodist
Was Ceneidersd From Beth
friend* at Hltwaukee. Wblls away j* A—FOR
Ur. Uarkham Is opQmUtle In re' jabe secured tke serriee* of Miss Nel- fiMTA||||ll
^iplta^ formed to carry on the
Sidos, tbs Spoakora Olvtag Theii
on, tt tbo —H.r, or tb. tbU. bottltttbtor
work of the chnreh in a bnalness like.
Own Expe<^*noaa
lleving that he It now In Ora“'l'B*P': Chicago
ta., tt b. btt ottoB .pobot, ol bU| ^
p„|,,
bets toUere
Grand Traverse grange held
pret.tono.
to,
.
bl.
oltr.
H.olb,
tto
ol , sS^tsi^ * *
cksicb ream on them and they will uaaally IntereoUng session Saturday
rototl... to tb. ooobtry obd Ootblbj
apply the saiM asergy to ihU worh afternoon, tbe anbjoct for diaeusBioii
to bold bln, bot.. Ut, bl.r«b.io ho^
loomlbj.
1 ETdllSoJ^tti
as they do to'their bosineaa.
Tbo being ‘'The pblloaopby. the tcleuco
ll..tt ibbl Lot 1.00 took tbo ttrtr
ttttniod In ' 1»"
rttolllos t___________________Iran 0-tOtth 0.4 dtdtti
__ I resulting
and the art of trading at borne." Spe
dbieel.ta
twayaColdlathellMdoBie^. Baauir**
morning train out of the cUy ^thoul gummlt City today.
points considered were: The
two motboda. aoeUl aad deroUonal
the Benssi of Ta«e and
M Mm
sartog good bye to his friend^
bnlldlDg up of local trading communwtU be'employed.
M eu. St Dmggi
Dmggisu or by maO. Uqtdd
the contributions ot local mer­
Saturday be drew $21. and after
, Cn»n» Balm far nas__________
W. Campbell, of ML PleaaanL
Dy Brotbss*. 56 Wamo St^
chants toward the general welfare,
coming to the r:ly made a few purupetb
superior trading advantages and fln
Chase*, which left him about S18. He
anclal consideration.
then visited hi* friends on the «st
far paymsalj of M
side, spending the night at :hc boipe
lipcb Interest was taken In the subpnesat oaa^ passed th^ ladlan
JscL tbe following grangers speaking THREE JUDGES CONTENDED FOR of S. Whitman. Yvelerday morning
toMPrlaUsa- bOl wMA /contMoa
APRIL DATE.
he went to see Mr. Schomtorger a*
upoo
the
subject:
L.
K.
Cleveland.
tbe.loUowla(.«raT^; ^s aecreJ. J. .Palmer^ Lee Horeaby, Henry
stated before, tearing his overcoat at
tBTi pttfm
^irtet*d
Mr. Wbluuao's. He did not call f«r
Voorkeea. O. A. Boto'ttson. E. M.
la Mho a aamplsfe rail of Ue OU»
Whitehall Thrown Into Excitsmeni
Franklin, and C. J. Sodtk. R. M.
his coa:. and this was thought strange
wa, aad Chlpgewa^^dMaa ' of the
By the Suicide of Lee Hwkey, a
:PranU£'s idww and eperiencea w»—
as be waa of a very thrifty nature sod
:«aie of MHUgaa eatlUed ^ jbrtMRural Mall Carrier. Who
preaebted In poetical fortn, which wa*
not IncIlDed to waste anything
- "a tsadi artalag-drom. the
Had Flrvt Shot Slater.
origMal, and 9*4a a kit.
Ue told Mr. Whitman that he would
Tlye .dpeoker* gave, tbelr own**call for bis coat at 5 o'clock. LevlperfsooiM in buying both at borne aad
soo wa* expec'lng a letter from his
Lansing, Biarcb 9—Tbe
abroad,
bo
b
tides
of
tke
quetuon
be­
. fsad Ip their credit In
thM morning filed lU decision home tu Ru3sla. and had said that
ing preaenled in a way that wa* Inter­
of ttw traasum
dtrecilng the vote on tbe new conatl- when the letter came he expected to
esting.
go to Parts, Prance, where he hs*
The letter had not come
,^.....1.. -T-fc. ....« .... (jivlded. six relaOves
good*, tbe apeakem advising the buy-^^*

a tetartor, ihaB be
at n«>n today as far as bis friends
' • - give the local Merchants
November sod t
could learn.
contending
for
April
date
rj.jnXB.1^
ebanoe. iheo If
Chief of Police Ashton wa* no lfied
Mall Carrier Insa
good. If be could not
of L-evlson's disappearance and I*
)t waa.tbe prlvHege of- Wbllehall. March 9—This vllage
working on the case.
ae*
away from bonre'wa* ibnwo Into great exei
‘ PROHISITION NOT A FAILURE IN ^ huydTta send
goods eoDid be bad for | day by the aolcide ol nirsl mail carTHAT STATE.
ot cash In ad-;rier. Lee Hickey a(t«r be bad Shot
• aeeratan et the I
ranee waa alilk cooaldered One of.and aerloiisly wounded bis slater,
horlud tTmaka a roll cf tbe
k aadaPdppwa Indiana of onr Nevsr to Proa Frem JHMa and Never' the speakers tol^-^ bis eperiences In' Hickey haJ shoan sympuum. of inbuying at home ^d abroad, consid-' sanity for several montbs. He was
\. aad whea tbe nU a
' " ‘
to'PreaperoM As It Is Today
erlng that be had Shelved a fairer 40 years old.
, the aeerotary wtU be anIn Every Way. ''
Ko other
her medicine has lieen
b
80
deal by ordering (romNoutalda bouses,
I to pay the mosey Moladed
Oarw Went OuL
e,vs.>.fu] in reliering the suffering
bn tbe ooocensu* of ^nlon was
a IsdgmenL
P-DKalamaroo. Merch
Tbe dam In
if wouii-ii or reo»-i(
The following Irttor U taken from favor of
I hereittU Sad Mttar Jan
has Lydia &
testiiDunials
extenilM
to
toali-*
'^.-lo*
Battle
An tnviuUoo was extended to Baal
I fram Boa. C. T.' LAROhee, the Grand Rapida Presa;
Inkliaui’s Vepetahle C^miyoand.
... -__ . _____Creek went out this morning flooding
Bdltor of The,Evening Preaa:
I Bay grange
In i-vi-n- (v)ninniniiy you will find
*
®
the lowland* and greatly alarming the
womeu "ho have been restored to
road In Tbe Preaa tbe advertisement er*e grange at tke rogulir meeting
raaldeD's of Ikl* city.
'
health l-v Lvdis E. I'inkbam’s Veftke toilBre-of prokUkUoo oa April U. Tke aukject tor dUens
Oocl^'
tkM.
1 am sure you will to slOB for„tkat meoUag bate not yet
DetroH. March Y—Dr Hall G Wy­
J. C. Matoicblln. glad to poblltb this letter from Gov,
tit«-d by it, or has Iriemls wto baTt.
man. one of DetfW.tW foremost sur­
{Hock, of Kaaaaa. la rerntaUon:
EDsiiuak. •
! In tne I’inkham laboratory at
geon*. died at his 'bomp in this city
la vus never no 4ree trto)
today of pneumonia contracted while tttt .tllttOJttO STEEL PLANT AT
a>Bd Joints ag tt U today, it
i lion one hundred thoasand letter*
^aiSeg a pa'ie&t
wns never* BO proaperoua as R is now.
9 Mllowa:
from tramcD seeking beglth, and
materially and EBaacla^ 1 Go not
u J. C|. MM^ugkUn.
I hm- an; the Jettera m which they
toUeve that tkqre fa a^kere oa
siaUt over their own FignagignaThro# Thousand iteV Wem Given openly siaU;
APOLLO HALL IN CHICAGO WAS
tt •artk 1.MO.OOO
ture* that they were cured liy I.ydia
Work
On
FtiU/Ttme
B'f
a of tbe Mtk ulUno. I kavo tke Ugher atanoard of morals than tto
DESTROY!^
il I^nkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Oetrelt g.tovo Factories
Wa* Taken
Lvdia E. T»itikharo‘a Vegetable
^udgMtot 14QRMI wko.coMUtate tke popalaWm ReUp tt Moon Monday.
ny womec
women
Compoond hto nTod many
mdeiwd recently ky tke court Uoa or Xaxaaa. nor do I believe that
sneved to Ui* Aaylum.
tram anrgical operations.
there are anywhere on eartk a similar Fire of Unknown Origin At Toledo
. In favw of tke OttaLvdia ~ii Pmkham's Vegetable
uE Chlppcwas of Mlaklgaa. asoEPt- number of people enjoying snob tiweDeetroyed Big M04M PwrrilNew York. March 9 -Wall street Compoo^ is n^e from wts and
Mr*. W. 8 Gaxdner.'of 190 Bast
ture Flairt Todey.
Mg' to •IU.IMS4. as4 oongroM if- dom from panpertam. and poverty.
today waa elated by dispatrbe* indl-. berb^ Without druj^ aod is whoieBigktb street, was ukoa vtoienUy Inthe moody to aaUafg tt ky have not only proved tto wladom of
cauag a remarkable reoompuoo of! aom« and harml»
t, tx
Now if the tine to
the iGfeto toSelaoey act of rebeoa.'T tke prohlktUoD poiley. ao tar as tke
Chicago. March 9.-^nrae Bremen aaae Sunday and ft became necee- buslDcs* iQ (be west.
‘ The reason why Lydia E. Pinktest our Men’s every
taoral aad lateUectaal ntereeH ot tto eve Cftally Injnred aad dozeoi
aary to place berijA.Qlp etylum. Mr*.
basik Y^table OompooDd is m
It,' IMB.
Laagfalla
Steel
Co..
I
Tbe
Joae*
Gardner
has
been
very
mneh
taken
*^ore It cm be paM. bowover. tt people an eoMeroed. tot sre have others aUgktly hart in a Are that to
day shoes. Every
ot
Ptnaborg.
baa
ordered
resumpUoo

gtedientt
which
act
directly
upon
«rd to aeewaary w jFfpare a roll eMabllatod tta wtadoa from a Snaa- alloyed ApMlo Hall on Blue Uland op with church work for a year pa*L
piece of ^Bther to
and her friends idtoirgM that her of Work on t» new gis.WM.ooo plaot j the leminine organism, restoring it
teeUeatany. 1 might avenoe tki* moralng. Tto damaj
gf 4ke beoaSefarlea. wkMA. owing to
Allqaippa aad machlnerr bulldere [ to B hcalth^nnal condi^ ^___
these shoes is solid.
miad was becoming unbalaeced. Her
tto Urge number and tbe dlffioultp remark that Kanaas aty. Kam. IM.-1 eatlmated at ttS.OW
rreat' YYomen who are guffiering from
one Uou^ seemed to be rellgtoo. wbo bad oontrocts
Ask for Hard-Pjms
WmlMag ttot^ rigkta, WtU prto OM popaUUoa. to'tto UrgeM city u|
gMAOO Itoa.
V:^ those distressing ills pecoUar to their
ww a member el tto Flnt M. R.
\ to a todlA*>«Mter. la tto la- tto United SUtea wttkoat a aaloon. Toledo. Ott March •-—Fire of un^ ^laez ibonld aot kae right (tfjth^
or Haod Made shoes
e
their
work
with
all
speed.
and also attended
facta or doobt the
M Loi te Bdaft FMt. 'a»4 that Topafea to MOhaMy tke omly kaown crigto
for ^eo or Bsryt.
k aad w tetetMted to
Many Wber similar report* arere - PiukhamWT

ms DEATH
M.IEVIS0N
WASSUDDEN D^APPEARED

STATE BANK

laassi^ii.'-

WAS WEU WOWN RERE WAS LAST SEEN SUNDAY

t ftf'tttt »atin$j^vmc »Mt>

aii»lM mb writ. »50

$131,188,94
FOR INDPS

Wai K SOME TIME YET
^•

ORGANIZED
BROTHERHOOD




?
,

.

members at start

TRADING AT . HOME

i AbliibliBandf

AT ELECTION
IN NOVEMBER

,
>
'
^

r<,7v

iDDDnnBita’

COURT HAS SO DECIDED

FACTS
FOR SICK
WOMEN

mt

'H. fc I. L THE CUB

RESUMPTION
OF BUSINESS

I.

WORK Will BE RUSHED

SS

3 FR^EN INJURED

ROWUND DOUGLASS

VERY SAD CASE

Wcl Weaflier
Good Wana Shoes

toe UntoB BiraectoMton."

xwttse their

.-..liA—ILAtL- .LtttMS'ilAttjija

r-!

jytii'. %-ryr~.-^r"'wr«-y ■

-

I"r-^

'e;
ORAND TllAVtfM HCIU^4^, l^UCMMV, MAli^ «k nOL

OUR
SPRDWi
LINE WILL
B&INIBE
LEAD

THE GRANTIN6 OF SALOON
UCENSES UNCQNSTminONAl
Judge Samuel R.- Artman in Address U. of M,
Law Students Declares the Saloon
an Illegal Institution

ot Oehce
Moyle
ee conaty alnc*
day momtog. aged u yean.
Nwwyag* -espeett to bond (or «1AMM. the amgont to»lie oaed aa
eena of geutog a new eaurt boaae.
The New Haren Oenl
operating a mto*. ati^. tflaa from
OWnaoo. will soon'^ M men to lu
see. mahlag M
Twelve of the Urgeet oMcc and

miu. E. aw-u. Cb-borom: m.
ON ASSAULT CMANOCgton of the Third infantry and Brat
neatewaat. and Stephen GoIH^ enph Jeaapb O. Was e Was SrewgM I
at' company 1, Third totantry.
Sheriff Charles Johnson went
Lotoedpofk .
lApcmtog.
' a
Paredlee Monday and bro««ht back to Path aaoeegs .
the city Joeepb 0. Wadsoa. who
Uiah auah ..
aireated
npon
a
wamM
ewon
oat
bate coon for
eoonty
by WliUam P. Taylor tor ami
Orend Tiarerse.
At a eaeskm cf said Oowrt. held at Taytor ehargM that Wndaon pofated
the ProheU Office to the dty otTravj csogd............
eald ecu
county, on the »th
eras Cliy. to said
> hta wtU s
day of March. A. D. 1
Present; Htm.
.. Fred
Pr
B. \.alksr. rngnth ego.
Jndge of Probate
m
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Jbbn
R. Jobnaon. deceased.

TODAYS MARKCTS.

Pvosh
From Menday-s Reoord.
___ _______ _ ______
___ estate
Chicago. March ».-Ckms Wheat.
therein dcecrbed.
ordered, that the 4tb day of May. HtiC; corn. MUc; oato.
;loek to
kpm. A. D.. I»«,
OrtrelL March' •.-<haae—Wheat.

..SC ■>

:2

-U%d

,

Ana Aitw. Mich., lurch 7—“Not «wrt AecUrod n proWMtory »•» aaleUtBtlonal on the caoBiida thM
catly li the aatooB u SHegal fnaUloIng rcdited
Uon, bat mnttoc • lloenM to a as- loooi were no more harmful tbaa loe capm by order at Chief Belfy.
asl.“ uld Jodee cream )p*riota: that ooe coaid
loon U I
Roy DePew. charged with the tbeR
wore
lawrfull;
prohibit
aalocau
than
aaaotf R. Artmana. of lh« Booao
t a load of beua from a Conuoa
Since
ohU conn of Indiana before a larfe to pnhlbli drr r>od»
elevator, was r«gn^' by a depoty
erery court---in *the Dnl
andlenee be«. a foodly propofUon of tha
------------------------which vaa Uv atudeata. Jtidn Art- held all proklbltorr Uwa. arbitmrr sheriff, near Bate. Tbe oMc« found
De Pww hiding to a cellar.
backed BP bU auteiaeat irlth or otherwlae. ralld.
Wtoa arSe Raner. of Storgls.
scores of dectalona Of the atate aaA decrw of the ISehlgu court
and U hereby appoined for hear
v*T_r«t
mer manager of the Home Tele- be
pretne eooru and of the Dotted Statea aaye that no man haa a conaUl
tog said petiuon and that all person.
^^
*-~Ca‘aoprene cooit. bealdee «DOtlnr manr right to enoduct a aalobn and tbe pbouf Co., and U C. Calhtoa. of Mar interested In said esUte appear be- Oe. S.POO; active, U to Me higher;
at said
rime and stfwrs. «fito U.TI; cows. «SAS to
legal aatborttUea. Hla addreM was aa United States eoart went farther and ^aU. mail clerk at ' the Mtohlgan lore said court,
b.
«
pievT.
lu show 4use why license to
pUce. to
jj. ^ulU. $3J4 to B: feeder*, ft
amlgiiinenttbe aalooo. almoet said that no one has a conatltutional Central, were married at blgb
Id estate In ^d •
^ ^
sell tbe Interest of
Wednesday.
porelj from a ‘
- -- ■
n^t to sell Hqi
real estate should not be gram
PIre to the Mathewwon harness
ibllc tocher Sheep. 12M0; active; tombs.
tor ererjr point raised he prccentcd ^hc saloon therefore has neliher the
It Is furthrr ordered, (bat
rbop at Mancehme caused a toes ot notice thereof be given by pobUzS- f&AO to fT.TS;
dedaire court erideoee.
j
exist by commou law
tlon of a copy of this order, for three ] |g jj. »^heiW
M.OOC. The upper door
la opening his address be declared the (wsUlnUoa.
sd and occupied by the Odd Pellcwv ruccevs-.ve weeks prevlotM to said
that tte a
day of bearing tn the Grand Traverse
Tbe DnIUd States supreme coart
the drink babit and Its increase; ibit sUtee thni :be Ueensed saloon doM and Rcbeooaa. wbooe regalias and Herald, a newspaper printed and elrcnlatod to aald eouaty.
lOc higher.
they are twcmlUng plaoea for poor- not aell by a coaeltoaonal right bat reoorda were destroyed.
PWD (L WaLKBR.
Speaker
Nteb^
tTbelan
was
tbe
honasa, inaane asylnma. and penlten- becauae the goremment baa confer­
Judge of Probate.
Cblcego. March * —The pottto mar­
Uaries; that \hey force beary taxa­ red on It a license. Judge Cooley gaeet of honor at a eowniy msetlng ' Mar. IP, 17. Ji. >1.
ket waa qolet Satorday.. Prices '
of tbe Modern Woodmen of America
tion lo keep vp these
gare as a legal dedaltloo f^ Ucense.
without specia] ebange
there were
and that they are a aoorce of eompt. aametblng wMch pennlU to be done, Wi^dnceday Bight at Katomamo.
or the county of aalre at 70c to 7to for choice U tanry
aasiited to oonfeirtog the work on
low. even baying the
that which otberwlM srould be lUegal
Grand Traverse
Stock. Arrivals were good lor Sat­
U rwwdidates.
which ore hired aa patralnwn of tbe
la the matter of <h» estate of Wll- urday; aim a tMr supply of s
One docs not need a permit
dty.
WUllam TacAe.
Ham J. (Nler. deceased.
aomethlng that he oan de by common
held on hand.
firm which esubUsbed tbe Oakland
'**tb^aalm~^iuN be''bolh a matcafe at Laaatog. and who left tbe
ter of ooramerce with tnheiwnt riiAU
Saturday was a good day for tbe
claims snd demands of all persona
R U beyond tbe power of any. legcity a few weeks ago.' taking
and a' iloenand Inatltatton. If lawtnl lalature to tfve permlaato* to a
acatost «aJd deceased, ve do hereby potato boalnesa. and the pNee dM ant
bOohi of the concern with him. ii tive notice U
that four'months from the .drop as was antlctpwted. The
In luelf It does not need 4o he U- loon, as tbe oalooQ boalnees
6ih day -of 1
cc^taed: If anlawful. It cannot be law- agalset public wfety, a detriment to under arrest at Bdgerton. O.
^
ket
opened thU oioratog at M oeatt.
by u
A Pontiac woman's club has taker,
tnlly iegslised.
'ror'examrji>o> eeveral loade went for 4S. these
present tbelr claims <o
pubHc morals and health. A aaloon
Tbe aaloiB mont be JodgM by thV lioenfc Is not a form at problblUon up the dtacusalon of unkfomw for all DSMon
u.-.-u snd
—.u —.J—-MV... M..d that we j being of toferor grade.
oommoo law. wbieh Is that'cMI gor- as more license would then mean school chUdren and has Issued a call Will meet at the probate office tn the | There were K loads of pt^toes
mmeaU and Uw In aU lU toms ex- more prohibition. A talooa lloeose to all the other women a clubs of the court house it) ssd county, on tbe tth Ii broegbt to 8ntarday. nnd three toad*
day of May. A D 1
to protect soclCy, to promote pub- merely granU Immunity to tbe sa­ city lo take up the gnastion tor dls- Itith dav of July. A. D. 1*08. a-, a
' ot ter. which eonttooe* stoady.
WnssloD.
lies mormllly. to anstain the common loon keeper from criminal law.
the forenooc of each
louda et stone, one ot coke, ooe tend
Arthur Bmpry of B^heeter has
good, and secure bapplness. Record­
of livestock and two boresa eompletProhibltioa wonX or nerer
brought su^t against hla brotber.
ing to Chief Brewer tbe intbority of
ed tbe day's receipts.
prohibited. Prohibition U not Mlt-i Robert.. for I2U. Tbe brothers own
Ingnl' enactment and deelitons
,oonrta.reet upon their hnrmoay with enacting, bnt ptaced to the bnnda t^jg tgmi. and work 11 altemaiely.
purpose,
that
de-l‘"“*'‘**"‘
•‘‘e
tol*H
|
Robert
allegea
that
Instead
of
hU
Ithla- to
Htnnoay with o,i,: «»4tr oaths. It U an affective method o,.,ng Arthur - IMS. Arthar is In Mar. 10. 17. 54, 31. Apr 7.
prtoolple wIU not sUnd*^ and bM no
quenUoo. All placre aebled to him for MM.
prtoulple WIU not stand and ha*
in tbs prohibition -t.rm
wUtes .re
are not lr«tl
free
___ People*' Prygreoslve party al To Break in tfVw Bboee Always Uas
vaUd astbortty.
from liquor selAg. but It Is toe fault' Rochester

‘has
............ the folios
Jadge Coleridge ot England «UtM
of
Ute
offteen.
not toe Uw.
j log; por preeldenL £- C H. Spec ..‘J.'Si
that nlne-tonths ot the crlmlaoli to
Show me a wide ^sn town and 11 cer; clerk. P. J. ,0’Btien: tressthat oonntry «iw toe product of sa­
loons and If toe oaloona were ckwed will show ron n bUad ^tot and | urer. Arthur R. Dinman; asseesoi
blind nldsrmen and policemen, snd' Jamea Morn: aldai»eq. W. H. Drsce
ntoetontbs ot
would be dosed also. The npreme It the offidals are put back a second J<^n Jackson and J. H* MoCornac.
Very Rev. PhU^ ..Morrissey.
eoarts of Mississippi. Indiana. Bonth tsnn. 1 will show you a Urge nomOhroUno, miools ohd otoen have ao- ber of blind voters. IT this is posaL Notre Dsme. tsd^ WUI bs tbe prtnclThe Rev. Dsmas ^dhlin Has 9
otptod the common Uw and tonda- ble. I win show you a bund press. ps! spsske^
f%»^»>P*tiVk>. day
toAreU Bad 4*sw Pram UapseTba
presa
throogbont
the
conniry
aental and have tbo ttrengly con­
bobM. Ifc «.
banquet trT SCfaRarlo'.' Tdead^
BssdMky. O.
demned the saloon as a curse, thus haa been bltnd^to this queeUon tor night.
Thomas l
LMlW.
AiW. -of
-c lAns:nc
making It natowrul aader the pom- year*, but Utely It U rapidly recov­ win also deliver.wn-addreaa James
Rev Demas Cocblln hat
ering Its dght and is becoming tbe tlyneh. of PuB^. ^1^ be the toast
Ftenr, H. U A Oo.t BMtpertihl MJO
mon *nw.
r critical Htoest .of Corn BoaL per IM Ibe .
There an bat two degrees under most effective weapon ngslut tbe sa-''
____
__ Inspec- bU father. Daniel Cochlla, of Upper Corn, per bo .
tbe moral Uw. right and wrong, a loon. ThU change U not confined
Harry Tremhath.
electrical
Hr. Coeblto has FMd. R. I. A Oo.d BaM, par IM
' wl'.h Bandotky. Ohio
thing cannot be morelly and legally tb. urt. Oltr MIBM. b.t tb. CbbbW
right..
r-wr. in .vUMibi lb b» to tb.^ b,««..n,n
XMibin. has
Im given been til fur eome time, and as be Is
h'SBaanee.
•dvaaced In years, being past 70.
.In IMS toe Indtonn atfte inpreme borne MblMt tbe •
tbe offlclalaat Itonmmha a.lar by de­
(here
U
not
much
hope of hU reeovclaring the fire-fighting aparaiut of
as
U now quite helplea*.
that city old and om ot date and in
adeqoate to the neefa of the common
PREBH M«ATA.
Lemon. Ctoeolets and Custard pies.
ity.
ti.j»lre u
Notwithstanding there i
troB
dared, no authority
we sa*. Al rtwr*.
ring that power.- had despite that the
•r ■ fre pecErew »o Bamberger .
With toe desire to aaeertan toe May^ OiT-ce. Kanaaa CKy. Kanaa supreme court has so ruled, the
mon council of the city of Iron HonaD. B. Cornell. Mayor.
— —of Kansas Oty. Kan(atn ha* granted a company that pm
Marob 4.-1MS.
saa. the Rev. W. L. Alexander .of tbe
poses to Install a gas system an
Trinity M. E chnrcb. of Grand Rap­ MR. W. L. ALEXANDOt. ’
other franchise for thirty years.
ids. on Pebfwsry «. wrote to the
Pastor Trinity M. K. Church.
Henry Laimsteto. an Cwoaso farm
Oread Rapid*. MIchIgnn.
mayor of Kaasas City. Kansas, eoaDear
have your favor of the er, whose case agatost his brotber.
cerntog some of the
to an article pabllahed by W. R. Wag­ 281b alt, Tbe-groa* mUreprweenta- Oliver, was recendy decided by
goner. formerly of Kansas City, to toe tlons and Inggalona exaggeration* of supreme court In favor of the
effect that Kansas aty U bankrupt the aoiher of the sutoments ccmtalu feadant. has pnrehased Oliver’s fans.
your letter are not worthy of Henry nlleiced that OKver so drelolM
and that the Ubortog people ot RnnTHE STOEE FOR OVEBCOATS
ThU city It not | hli fam at to ponr the water
•as city, Kansas, are epsadtog all denial In detail,
btodnews U 1e*s|Ranry't property, adlototog
their earntoffi In Kanaaa City. MU- bankrupt.
eofirl. eth, etc. Tbe lollowtog' letter than five per cent of tU actoal valu*-| Elmer Jones and Guy Smith each
Uon. to too:, we
tow days ago tram
Just aboat lo U,yMra oM. left, tbair borne* at Stur
mayor ot Kanaaa City. Kanaaa. ought expend a mUlkw and a half of donar* gls 10 a
oad where
to carry wnfflcient weight to offset few the putehase and extei^oa of our they would not' bo'‘rentricted from
any a'alemenm made by a man as to vraier supply. Tb# prices of real playing blllUrda
Yoong JoDSt's
ratponsibie ns W. R. Waggoner baa esUte have been steadily advancing; father had forfrdden him playtng at
bean shown to be. it most be re- fur the part fivt year*. The charge jtt Interfered with hU school work
iberad tbnt Hr. Waggoner
that crime has become rampant here Jones bad $30 that he it alleged to
acconnt of tte “exodus of saloona' have taken from hU lather
formoriy editor ot the Kansas City
Qlohe. and beeaoale hU article* to op­ U too ridiculous tor eommeo:.
In
Commissions have
been Issued
position to reform movements did the short. Kansas City. Kanaa*. U a pros- from the state mlU'ary depaiiment
paper so much tajnry he wa* T!U- peroua growing. “Well bahaved~ city, to Dr. Ben Webster. South Haven, a*
charged and later seenrad a poalUon and no-one U wearing crape because asaUiant surgeon to Topop A. cavalry
TWENTY-SEt EN MEN’S OVERCOATS
the edl orUI staff of another Kan- the saloons have qtot bostoeaa.
with rank of first
Respectfully yonm.
.aas City paper and wa* discharged
in Black and Oxford, were $‘J. $10 and S12. nearly all
for the same reason, and U not now
(Signed) D. B. CORNELL.
at only....................... ...................................................................
even a resident of Kansas Cliy.
Mayor.

,'i'^'sacr.r »

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217..............

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£T;TrXT2**°* •

FATHER mi lU

TOPCOATS

A
py^
imm

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KANSAS emr NOT BANKRUPT

......

Steinberg ^os.

Another
Hit at <.

OVERCOATS

For tomorrow and ttie balance of this
week we will place on Sqle

f'. 1

HATS
We vaot A little of
yoor tine to »h?w you
diet we have th^ goods
CO fit aod the prices to
fit the goods.

SHERMAN
& HUNTER
Traverse Qty

Mkh.

PCRliONALB.
Prom Friday’s Record.
Mrt T. A. Wllktoeon and dnughier.
Poiotoy. went to Gmnd Rnpids todny
to spend Sunday with Nr. Wllkinhon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. -M. W. LoomM left to­
day for Grand Rnpids for n vlUt with
Mends.
Mrs. George Trimble treat to
today ter Axtoort stay
Vfth relnttvea.
mer SpMle and sitter. May. toft
today for a visit with reUlvri at
Manton.
Mis. Pitce Worm toft today for
Kingsley where she will nmae her
oelre. Mtoa Uitosa Ucagoa.
Mra. Cari Oerpewter reUrwsd to
KeyMooe today after a ehon suy id
tte cJiy.
Mrs. Wto^apd. of Wahon. l* the
goam ot Mrs. John Andetoon. of Bute
street
P. O. Combes, an employe of Gw
Pere Marquette roUioad, toUned

U home by BtofM.
Attorney John A. Leranger retim­
ed this Bftcreoon from Port Huron
where he went on bnaittesa eoBnect>4
with the Lonli K. Halverson esta'e
ve. the Modem Maccabees.

Freed from Piles
THE JOY OF IT.

M mly Ac W M * w
epwvM tedw -teJ* nam
^
ai by ik. kwiAk dtewc.

b*3StESte,'s?:j

PBItBONAU
b wU kXSZTSuw.
Prom Satutdar* Record.
Mrs. &ther
Ktber Christmas returned to w-v
A
TTf
Manistee this morelng after a visit I UT, A* W • Wla80 8
wHh her father. Cliarte# triah.
Mrs. William' Tibblu. ot A<
Ym >-d rei a dw wvtev .< A.* Uau
been vtolttog friend* la tte dty and
Aw A«t b * cm. «i pte wklto D>. A. W.
orlll reUm home thU eremtog.
CW. Owniwr
ew ewa ler AcywE
MbBtonk Ttov
hww bw. Asy
MUs Mabel Miller retamed to
Ttempeonvtlto tbU noon after rMt
________ hWMWUw^a. X
tog Mends to tbe diy.
e baa w *B teto. a. Di. A. W. C
StekteC«.BM>teN-Y
Alton Bmlih retail trem a boal___Jute
£re$
Ste Mssyen«>* trip to Kto*»ley today.
George and Robert m—ewt mf;
today tor a

Ointment

■X=Hi.-sttcs=

$580

TEN MEN^ OVERCOATS
.
Our newest and best styles in black and Oxfords, were $12.60
and $15 fvr’only ................................... ............... •••’........................
TWELVE LITTLE GE^S OVERCOATS
in Navy, Oxfords Mixtures, cic., were $8 50 and $4.00
only.^

AA

CLOAKS ss'sss;^
ABOUT THIRTY LONG GARMENTS
Mostly Mixtures and Novelties in ^ys and browns, were $3, A<| AA
$4. S5 and $6. This week your choice for only...........................WM W
LANES* FLEECE LINED WRAPPERS
About 18 of these Wrappen left, were $1.S and $1.60, go
now at.............. .................... ................................................................. .........................................f^V

Guy Wise wesu to UbDaad for a
Judge A- r. NertlAgar I^eoalBed, t

sizes

TWENTY-kfEN*S OVERCOATS
for Men and Young Men. from last season’s busloes*. only ^4 QC
one: of a kind'mostly
kind*mo«tlv small sizes were $8.
S8. $10 aod
and $12
$12.............
.

•ten rest.

Per Sato by JbMmi'onm Oa.

r.,:4
' \ «UH« TfUvmM MMALA TUCnAV. lOdKH n, mL

niis wlUbe a
GREAT BAR­
GAIN EVIENt

Everything
goies^BlSpring
Just Arriving

^i ciiid QiidriMg

jass»iA!^a«.ia,.5!aai.£S5

We wantcvcryoBC In Grand Traverse, Ledanan, Benxie, Antrim and
adfoiabv CfMinties to take advantage ol this sale. U will pay yon to eomc
many miles lor the saving on what yon bay.
NOW is the tfane for YOU to come. Now is the time lor YOU to
Yon will find the prices slashed deep and yon wUl gel the benefit.

huy.

evttwv-ri-iiMO OOC3
** ilils Is to be a cash raising clearing sale sodo not ask fo have goods
charged. Below will be found a lew ol the many bargatnbyon can secnM»

Men’s Overcoats

Men’s Suits

AU Hen’s Ov^

3l

.....^.00
«3 SUITS

$9 and $1U ibyeicoats
for ibis Sale.
$12 Overcoats
for this Sa1e;<^..
$15 Overcoats
for this 5alf>\
$18 Overcoats
. t’e '
for this Sa'V$20 Ovcicoats
for this Sal*--..-

Jg^5Q

ior..........?

*15 SUITS
.
(or........... 4

mm'
mm

......<8.50

Ab^ SO For Overcoats
There arc ooly one or two
‘Suits 4>f' a kind in ibi* lot
•o we want to e*o.:e them
'• out at occe.
,

Qne table full H oH
Jn^ One-1^ Price

Gloves
s yott tasy have aa^.

Men’s and
■■■■1
. . s

^
-'

■*.

No rvalter what yonr else Is tve can lit you,

S6.75
$9.00
$11.25
$13.50
$15.00

II there Is any one department in which we tsks
Bobody*s tfnst It Is fas this.

mm

TOE PRESENT

All'go at One>ionrth ott.

Mittens

Cassimeres wor h $3,
in'tbit >iile___ •

ikwe or IC^ at S$ per ceat

■'T-f.

Worsteds worth Sf
in this, sale ■

m

WestiU have a good Uoe of uses in roo»t kiada and it
wUl pay you to buy now for yourself and ail the boy*
ioi Htxi Vinter #b!ie the stocks are so complete and at
aiUliiR»at)ub]y h>v prices, ^several lots to close at

..M.75
..SL25 All $2 Hata.
AU »1 Hata............

or work, jtio may

One4oor h Oil the Regular Price
Onr stock is too varied and too enorxnoaa to dotcriba.
We have all tbe dainty new designs in soft negligee effests in
coau and closed styles with and witbont caffs attached, in dim- ’
iliea, chamhrays, tlripnl ponann. obeoke>I madras, plain whits
with or without plaits in ail gr..(lt:o Irom $S dxo to $$C a<'d
yooK«l

S5

Yonr style ofhat it here We want to move every winter cap
out of the bonae. The line of si*es it stiU good and yon can

have any Winter Cap In the boose at One>tbIrd

One>fonrth Oil Iheair Pricts

OfL. This inoinaee all the stock of fine FuriJaps at well as the
cloth and knit goods. A good for cap will last yott from five tj
tyn yeara Why not secure one aowr

^n^l^e Regular

,-v| j

Men’s Sblrts One-fonrtttOff "
No matter whether yon want ahlrti foe di
have them daring this aala-st

Ko matter what yoo want in the hat line we have it. We
have hata by tbe thouaacd and tbejf cover every style, si*e
price in soft, sUff, semi-soft sod croshe'«. in all tbe popnlar
styles and eolotiogs for men and bojs. EVERY BAT GOES
in Ibis sale.
AU $5 Hats
AUeHHaU .

.,

; 4s50

'

Hats and Capr

r»i

2.25

~^s:"'’.'‘:;.:.Sn00-

All ilOO Gloves and Mitteai ..
................. S1.50
All 11.60 Gloves and Mitteos .................................$1.1$
All II90 Gloves and M >ttea* ..................... ..................7$
■ Ml .To Gloves and Mittens ................................. 30
All .50 Gloves and MiUenr................................. 38

UndcrwcM

e^^ rcgiqnas fcoltuming an
fcMoitinent of w^bts, colors.
qq*!ities and pTC& potioupo
in many scores in the state.

Kcrse>*s worth $200,
in this tale ....................

.

*T"-

Oi|t stocit
stocl ot
oT lorsr
tlw u
i« kuuwu
known
' V'g*
. throughout tbe Grand Trav-

^ Kersvys worth SI y».
d db
in this sale.................. ieXO,

.GLOVE
GLOVE MUST C_GO.

\

. .

Men’s Trousers

1 WoHh

The same redncaona will apply to eottoo work shirts for spring.
Black saline, jersey and every grade of fl mi d ahirts froo tbs
California Fireman's bine down to .ti^ff0c »><trta forttc.
*
Oo--iol stiff front fancy shirta. sins KJ to 18J,
Price

EVERY HAT GOF.S
Do not ask'to have any of these goods charged.

BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT
Tta tepuhtlM lhron<h Northern MlcU^an ot onr Boys’ and ChDdren’s Department for containing the best assortment ol good reUable Garments in aU the best
■mtiiAiv^ ai4e in the proper cUc aad natty styles that disflngidsh a cbfid from tbe ordinary, has been earned solely upon tbe merits ot tbe goods and
their nnBonnli low pitos. Now yon may haye anything yoo want from this dopartmeot at from ONE-HALF to TflREE-FODRTHS the ?alot. Bring the Boys at once.
CHILDREN’S SUITS
SMlor BkMue Style
Ages 3 to 10 yeara, an excellent

line of fabric*. $2.50 to $5.
Onc-fonrfb Ott
BUSTER* BROWN SUITS, ages:
$ 1-2 to 7, in blue serge and other '
.*bades. tastily trimmM, great va­
riety. $S to'$6.

Otte^oarOi
1 table Child’s gutter Brown and y
Sailor Blouse Suits. S to 10 years,

Boysj^hlc Brensled
, Two-Rlece Soils
You may have these in Norfolk
style with Knickerbocker pants or
plaiosiyle with straight pants.
* These are our sir .ngest lines
and^ contain the greatest assort­
ment of fabrics and prices.
EVERY

SUIT

GOES

in I his sale

about 40 suUs, Takeyour choice at
Oa^khM Price

One4ourth Off

CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS
Nowhere else can be found such a
variety.
New, uprtc •.he-iimt-s.
Made in the clover iitile reefer
or full length styles.

One table One-fourth Off
One table One-third Off
One table One-half 'Off
Boy now for next year.

Boy’s Knee Pants

One-fourth Off.

Every Pair Goes

Hamilton Clotlimg Co.
V •

Ai:As<g^*..-.^>rww.*gaiKifcy

:>w—

iliffliv

About 1000 Pairs
in all the good
patterns In Knicko rbocker an d
straight styles.

Traverse City
Michigan

aiMNO TKAVeilK miui^ nm^Y. <MAIIOH « i

1 Ifpvulip TO THE
i <WANB TKAVEXSE

1 maun. . . .. .

THE HERALD’S W PAGE

"tm* to Vav Page and Aaylhtaa Von Coatrlbale WUI Make il Bettor.
Attain

tUM

U«VM. the
pnMaM ler*
•kMT • verf food type of tarmboaM.

no M Is «ot itTOB. boi tbr vm*
• aad buk uMosDt of tbt
MB «bo UofKs u. It If mm^id >o
tbA «Wr tvo rooM Mr »o Me at
«m Bid th# BOOM BttMYftrd OXtBBd•«•

f

tho' ptoeo/bai tbop
up tbe.fdrtiUtp of the adl and Ag
Boaor oA <d IL
ftoe of the boat battor-BOken we
om Hw waa alteoal ooe ot.tho
aaBtoor pUaUU. Sbe coold wear her
well aa the *too«t fubioBahle tows gtrl.* Talk aboet tarn
dria aot
ttooap'tseeatad to the'agricsitsrai
boileto for a bor wbbU raady^Mr It
will par the blggeat kind ot lAereet.
—Dnde Ben.

ArOeles ftaul Be Sltaed.

aaujteg awaber of 'iaixe-potptoaa. - bon forrowed Bwb, too bottOB «ela tho flm can the aBBlIar aise. erp dme they m* (IppiCitksa gtadoBlly flUlag thea op; * “• '
nn.be amtmted for by'a dMilh of
Wheo pniB la aown Is the tall
pUH food to the aoU. not roongta of
the apadtaa aod-ataw gnaad Boat be
feed the poUloe* ao they coold grow left uDpro'eeted nnlll the aproatlng
to a iireat eln. -wilhla tbe -HnHa of aeeda fill 11 with rooU U ii a win
ibe life of the poUto plant, and they plan to haul straw aad make nmnerare atuH meroly a» a reaalt of oeal- ooB dams along tbe bottom of
BUrraflOD. while the pototOB few tai preaalosa or honowa,

SOME PBACnCAL
HELPS BY PHACnCAL PERSONS. . .

Write OBy Oa Owe Side ol, Ihe Paydr

to be Meadly oAer ytntr hand as wAl.] A Blsty aioon indkalea rain
bwl wtaee a Ma B IKrodoced yoeV<'frow or after,
merely bow aad OBlIe with cordial
grsciooaocn and BorBor hla name.

* a«mET It aomcca

Ttas Ben •'ton to tatody the Wsya A
ttas WHy HaOess.
Tbe ptoce A SR ptsero to-see-ttae
Before there can be any Aaeases Uoorlab people la St IbAr moitets. for
11 ia a weU koewn tact that we
a caOM'.
rftrj cUss and kind of thean Is there.
are leu eoorteoos at gamea than
s brought aboitt
toi wbeo
wPnroo
*>«'« and
w« ba>^ »eeo ons msikst
men. card partira are often occaa- from rariona causes, to many cases
you base seen tbets all. for tbeto li a
iona for blttar conteals among the ia beosBSe the little pi^ become
rartal alallarttr to ttas Moon the wortd
•fair Sex." Bemember that any nhl and ^ake coTn Or lie In wet beda.
bl'tan of ataaopsncs Is IR-bred had no
Tbe first thing aboet a Hoortah mar­
Sometimes the sow berseir taking
the hni bad Jon as nocb plaai food
Ilitle earth should be thrown
ket that attrarta tba attcwUoa of a
rtitletom ahoeld be made, aid —- _
cold will iraneralt It to the snckling ttsTrter U the fhrrsachbig odor ae.
la toeir eletally to draw on and It the opper elde of tbe itrsw to bold
freouently camie tbe dU
waa not abared by ao many, therefore ju in place when tbe water beglna to any ASereoee ot oplnton ahould be L
rather, tbe mutilpllclty of odoih. for
expreaaed In the moat courteous «4n-La«.. Tbe feeding of the .
,
laomethlng to do with It oftenilmea.
tbe smell of a Moerbdi market that a

Then agtoa ihtpa from tbe kllchen aot be evoiMd atorwhsas eotalde
An m,,
rw.At.1 m.m.t >•
Chtoa. Befoee yoq caa esea hnr the
raagte and laagla ot the
„.mr .« >».
« ».»■
.jirt „
.
1 oarkei placa you can smAI It
lag a gnert feel perfedUy at ean la
^
-Once there tbe li
one to be dertred by all girls.
j .^hc diaee w is also csoscd b, orer ^
^ <._________ _
feeding the sow ana causing too great
tba erldetKe of dipt eietywhere
Some Botbers a ■ ao blind to ibetr ,a Sow of milk, which, aot being aken. takes from ao ABertran all dnfre to
cbltdrTD's fanlta that they allow (hem care of by the lltllr pigs, causes c
deal to eaiablea. for Ihe Noota aeea B
of afly
whole neighborhood Beeaiiae I love
pig. It murt be rrmpmberv«d kind and every ktod and bare ao oti)actloe to fruit and lerrlea that have coaaa
children aad am kind to the.^1I have ,
a case of scourr I
la
nDptWeeted
over
miles
of
dusty
aad
had sarlad experteoce. with ine»
sandy ruada.
And 1 legre to uy that acme ph^. ,
f^jing of ns
These peofito are natarsi tndata. aecare incUned to take adT*ntage_„„
oad to nooc to ibetr aUUty to obtela
of kindne.ru nhown thrir children.
the btgbaat possUda price or as»kUr
■ buy mother bn. often had h«j,molding the acour. frj« feeding,
doubled by thto Impeaitlon.
| ,f
^
happen to become
Baking a sale.
affected
withreours
Make
a
teaspoon
I They wUI hagto (ha pete of a IdBP
r for fear of
She cannot t
at 8 abimngaand afiar a tutto kaggUag
eanaing irouble. Bo. rather thann com<
win come down to 1 ahUllng. hs>t If yoa
plAto. Oh. ™..o.
bo o.,. Ot hor,'“
amve on they wiU tbraat U» lamp Into
oolthbof. COM aw .t„r d,r.
yoer hand and ask you to give tbtB
rblld shown the effeeto of earelei.!
alwaya gt
the desired reeulu Where the skim
training and baa an appetite that to
a nto. sodUretencf b
.-er satisfied 1 auppoae most nelgb mUk cannot be bad the ropperas may poor offer.
In Marty nU cooiMb tta wByborhobda have a ipeeimen of IhU be given to hot water with rame rerults.
Wbeie piaamt and nlartpt tba BtBa
Tbe child U to be pltlod and
donkey is an laeviinble o4imA ot ■
tb. too bot .boon o«ll.. ,bo W.n|
1»"1''‘!1
Moorish meikei. Ttas wboto nalaal
rbo ,. aot„ b.r oblM u.0 bor U»
""
fweet milk If kingdom would be oMrebed throngblB
tloo, »,ubbor. »> lo» m.„ tbu
they are old enough lb ent I . but if vain to find rfuy crantitr# more wtahOy
estimate by ablfllng our reaponalIhe pigs are too young to eat - Ihe devoU of iBipalM and nenttmaM «haa
bimict.
tame ran be given to the aow—WII. tat la
llam H. Underwood.
wholly resigned to the onSev of ttatoga.
nod nothing can canne him to atir from
When the temperature suddenly
the even tenor e< tala vayA CnaarifigB
fallt there Is a storm coming from
The mate pigs should be castrated
. and taantlaf i
RuBta. The'[ over there, but rather
“®** the aouto.
wbeo about three weeks old.
’n« ABcrtcan maantaeturefa oflwork in i
aboa* ao not fieovt from tala ttwagnUWhen the temperatnre suddenly
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faiv laachniery
ar«^I powtraUng M.
to I American mantilatlnrera now bare | of tbe machinery rold abroad la moJlWoods. wDTthlenf trnK and tegatn- ;uir. Bla taataraa.nw paaAMlff lBBa>
rises there to a atom forming north
erary comer of the 'itebe In thrir perTBanent agencies to the prtncpnl fled from the pattema yied to
blea are all adapted Tor ptg feed.
Aa be atufii to Itaa BUtai »MM fM
fiarco eopipetltlon srflb English man- Idtiea of every European country eoontry to meet The eon^lilpaa there,
Swine feedng Is one of the dairy
The wind alwaya bloare from a r» (armera^ moat profitable aide llnee. Bay pat him aii4 gtota tala WB «< fnaa
nfactorers. The soSM ahown abore laeUtog farm machinery, whch la msk- which are naturally dlfpreot from
gion where a atonn Is to procreaa
,
to that of a MoCormtek harreator at-W lU way Into the favor of Umou those to this eonatiT.
To the farmer who to ohaervant ot ar fnit and ha *ni Dot r»taa hk taaa4
er even open his cyaa- Ba ia tha ao*
region of fair weather.
tala bablU Ihe pig aSorda almost a pmiw. IneSabto raalcutleo to aaafe
CoBOtos clouds alwaya move from prati
greato" supply, hence run. «rop tows should always
end btoa«. -taii-m Meertah BBtat M
region where a storm Is In pragalong' the rldu of the CTtl and never
pYesh bedding ahould be supplied complete wltitoat him by tha acaw,
the greater develojav jt.
■ss.
When
clrttoe
clouds
are
moving
freQoenlly and as often ns the Ad WorMta EvaM MiBWitah
holds g<x>d with up and down
alThU law of naf
Somettoi<>s In plowing a hlllelde rapidly from the norfh or northekrt becomes damp and broken ap.
wayp lost.
animals as well as plants and we see
. i
Haw to taUak I
.
.
<eA« wide are ihcre will be rain within twenty-four
ThfulmriY. eomfort meana 'Itae It exemplified to case of half-starved field etrlps of sod a
In fpodlag swine duiittg the winter
hours, no matter how cold It is.
"Bay.” remarked the paatoCca clartk
left
at
Inlenals
to
act
as
chocks
close aad accurpte economy must
owaer'i proSl.
runta of all claare. of live Block.
who
waa
off
^uty
ag
ba
watetaad

^en
cirrus
clouds
moving rap ^
everted or losses are sure to folIt poBlble Block that to al leaat I
At three same runts. In ipKe of re­ the action of the water
mend Blhg two' otampo to the ceraaff
Idly from the south or soothwost . low.
year old wheo mated.
tarded growth, may, If well fed, later Hero Impor ant than ail these checks
ot aa oDvwtape. ‘rtstay Aoo'A ywo piB
Tbe hMt bostoeaa man to the one develop to o anImaU t^i make fatriy and precauUoosBay -be considered there will be a cold hailstorm
Pumpkins and vegetables boiled ttaoao atampa on bcrtaootally toa^
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_ that tbe second eleor of reinddlea, which morrow If U be In fttmmer, and U In and masbed together are very good
who kf«pa ahead at bis work.
of rorticanyT DestY yoo kaOB fiiilgood breeders._______
If from
famlllea
wnter there will be a snow stom.
^o aoe who haa to labor for a Ur- bad good characterteUca behind them to toflll toe aoil
mix with young plgB- feed dvtog the vouM aave a lot of work for na «
Tbe wind always btaws In a circle winter
era If yoo pot yow m
.
and (hos Qe its tlasues logelher
lag abonM alight rmall IndnstriB.
these amall potatoes will mal
Good cropa. atoek. fertility and to- very good seed, and experience has .0 that they will re.i.i'ithc diasolv- for alorm* and when from the north
A pregnant sow may be fed gen­ etbor ttBead «r wnAac OBob ottaarl. Wf
the heaviest rain la ek»l of you; If erously. hut ahould ont be allowed to always have to sake tsgeotrekas wtaaa
ing action of the water This la
doatrlea are the eeaeoUal tactora to prove nil pare to plant them.
from
the
south
the
heaviest
rain
Is
1y
In
accord
wUh
the
beat
methods
attain
a
degree
of
fatness
beyood
a
good taming.
It does jmA pay, however, In Impair
fcwwd and they doti't work writ thrOtagb
north of you; If it blows from the good roodlllon
of fareitng. which rralim that
I win not be their vitality by ^rnttlng
eaten beyond t^e point if n
When tbe aow has an abundant
pleeea. Plant then whole and secure aoil must be full of humua or organic ewi the heaviest rain 1* south The
"la that aor InqulrM hla friend m
wind never Wows unless rain of fiuw of milk the pip should be taken be task anoitaer oavolepa aafi ptBBNI
malter to order to raise tbe to
a stand to be proud of.
snow Is faltlng within 1.009 Biles of from her one or two at a lime and od to affls two atoapa to K to A warIt to Boeor wtoe or' profiUbte to the grawndfa rieban that it may anp- mum crops of any kind
Heal
poattloa. Tbea. by tl^ (real
you
Two
beoeflclar
resulu
are
thus
'be danger of Inflammatory attacks
keep any animal to poor fleah.
port ‘be lunrtaat groartb of tops
taoia Mwoe. why aoomt «taa
Uthenever heavy wblte frosts occur will be escaped
The peraanent proaperlly of all which tproni /rom ao many eyes, aa compllahed al one operation. My ob­
Bent oell Its atompa In bortootatti
Before you seieci ■ bog look
ily upon the well at tbe great number fif tubers servation to that the most prolific ■ storm it forming within 1.900 miles
^ itoBl Uok at tbaa*. Bara I boagtat
Aooree of washing to the depletion of north or northeast of you.
his back and see If
■yatcB of agrteulture pursoad.
which are Rkriy to set.
, *0 erota’ worth of two east atastok
A rosy sky at sunaet. fine weather; ihtougb the Inlet For w» seldom find
they
Natural eapabnity to Talnable only
Our advice is to sort ont the .mail humus to tbe soil by constant
wh«i tnratohed with the material potatoes and put away first what are ping wthout mnrntog any vegettble a red sky In raorning. bad waalber. a profitable tdg that Is weak In thi U I boy Ova ti
matter. I^’hen ihe soli to impoverish­ murb wind and perhaps rtlo: a gray particular.
ana to the
with which to work.
yoo think I
weather;
soft lookiw
Tbe older and baavler an anlaial la the reat.irinemberlng that it Win Uke ed of all Its humus and to left a bare
Ufe laanranee Enmlaer-Of wbat
tba larger muat be the raUoo ot snploasi fifteen buabela for an acre If tkeleton of sand and clay It yield* clouds, fine weather; hard edges, oily
rc.-idlly to the eroslmi of runnlog
looking clouds, wind; a dsrk. gloomy did yosr fgttaer die. Psti
port.
planted whole.
Pat-I
don't
know,
doctor,
bat
T
b
Ut because there t. no fiber In 1
blue sky. windy: a light blue sky.
^oeceaa cm tbe farm depends upon
We prarllced lht« for wverat wtie
bright yellow sky St sore It was ootblag aerieoa.
baring aemihing done ayticmaBcal- ceeding years with uo de'rlmcal to bind. .
Where there f. loud fiomptolat of sunset presages wind: a psie yellow,
Ij aad l3She proper ttme.
}-l'rld. and later fenmd this cj
I.md
washing
BcaHy
alwi^t^l
will
be
■el
weather;
a
grentoh tint both
Sand to valued (or farming pur- lenee corroborated by a l.nlletln
that Ihe land
liid and rain rmall wstery looking
poaM In proportion to the amoimi of
plant food ronulned n the aoil.
• hlch BA1.J ll»t Ibo m.ll 001.00.1"' "" '<•
'•■■-'•I'"- 'ro.ll cioadr. rain.
of.food la very Oo«U 1.0 «.1«10A tor
A* slonny weather approaches aen
tor olBrI I “”1/“"'
'*
nearly a measure of the antouut years In fucccoslon with no bad ef
bird* fly inland seeking foo.',: wild
n rsry 1 have experienced fowls leave low msr*hy grouml for
that win be coo.umed, while
feet* on tbe crop vleld
,
,. . - - —
sumption measures production.
•ally rectlirkaMc tvaultt lO-lbe t«»I* ;h„h,r localulcf Frog*
iiniKuitllT
....... o.r t><A >nll In laater whom It ' noisy
,
Breedoog a ock to tbe full prime of
before a rain and sheep huddle
together before a storm Cattle draw
________
I turning nn-ler einver or cow
or' near he barn* nr ahed*
Here *
Uae Grasses. Straw. Good Judsment m fact any h.-avy growth.
A rtdng barometer foretell* tes*
wood*.
and Avoid Cultivation of th«
wind or rain a falling barometer
sctly what j-uu do when you feed milk that has imperfectly
Buying an old wnrn-out farm n
Soil in RidpCA
skimmed by a poor -eparAtar
more wind or rain A high bsrom'■oriou* for li» tendenev to wasp
ECU •
You don't m.,kf that mlrtake with lh<- SATIOSAL
ler indicates fine weather low bacry HaUooal b
tbe bolter f«l We know Ihsl I* tn be true
lllie.l It for yi-nr* wilhoul ever being omeler bad we»ther
tBy A. J 1-cgg
cttal test that It
fore II leave* the fhetory ft bss got lo «bow by ac.__.................
There IS never any valid ••vm*.- for''■<'fl<’"‘-ly troul-led by gullUw In fact
in DOrtbern lattltade* heavy north­
doe* perfrrl work before 1; gars U> tbe buyer Wi- know also that
iHv C. 8. Cormnan >
| ,,,^ Cuulng up of hlllrUe field* IntoH ("ond It nm even oercusarv to make erly galea occur after the barome er
It will conllnuU' 10 do ihl* kind of work —run Ju*l a* smoothly—
*kltn ;u»i us clo»«-h-ye*r sftrr year fnr s itfe'tme. We arc not
The beat time to ivlibct seed would in,p.-i**abie gtilller. 1 know that it l*,rtraw dams In low places. I hnve rise* from a very low point; a rapid
rnctmi li. *el| yem a Keparslo* '*)ust a* good" aa the olhm. ,tt'
no douU be at digging time II each i
impoeslhle to prevent all, Rooc out ov-r th. field* after a down rise Itacsfev uneertaln weather A j
must le- i.euer th«n any other Thai'* why th- NATTONAd* OSSAIA'
hill coulu be dug separatoty and not.-i ,„hlng. but it need go no further; i"‘«t "(
apiu.-hensive Wt I slow
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fine weather. A rapid fall
SEPARATOR staod. for qjal.'y—durahtlll) —satUfacilon. Alf mis­
beukwofthe number of atolka In ajj^.n ,
{„rrow» tbrowu : shsnid flud destructive wasbing and
weather
takes of the other* have t,eeti cut out The grxid polnU Of .the Na­
tional hi'e been required only through many year* of careful exbll. tor then we would choose ourijageiher wli! fill.
' |x-en really fiMonlrhed
| «-bile a rosy. »ky at sundown Indi
pertmenl* aad tesu It's tho machinv that mruna Real. Ecouomy
seed fnsro those hllU which sveogM' There .w
i arty Witk
are tw«
two ei.**r*
etasse* nf
of remedlm.
rcBedltwiw-ty
wltk which a well-fed soli win'.,
,, , weather, a* well as a gray
ia be long run. Think It over.
the greatest number of lubera to Uk- for iirolecling land that li- disposi-d resist water
A
I 5^,,
morning, the op^o*1-a con
A poor acparitor U but little IwUrr than none—It get* oaTjr
they were well *faapTwo-Utird* of the cream (when it workst it usually out of order—
B««h. which may Ive ladtcated a*', "IThe vegetable Alter nn- only i
I* hard to run—I* too -high
reach—baa a docen or mere ihlnga.
nd.- 11 lOgelher biR makes tbe whole,
delicate cloud* are In
ed and were character.sllc of Ibeir j
immedla:e. and general.
to wash ftai kind of a aeparsror U degr at any prW
*
weathfi-. with mort
variety.
j Tije fyat class may be apin dlvid- mar* of It Uke a sponge tad it ah.;^,^,j^^ ^
. Get our free eatoloc. llluirated to colors. It teiia you aU i*Mt
,rf,rorba a vast aatooni nf ttw rainfall.
^ breetra. Rolled' and ragged
Tbe number' of atalkr to the hli:'led Into preeaurtons that look toward
the N*i;ontl— be machine that has only two parts
clean, i'ad
lojicat.atSs of strong
can ix cleaned la le*i than thre. minutes—the Bochibe that sunds
utually show the number of eves to | the rwmorlog of any epportiinitlea 1,„ilk.- an underdrain, 'hn. dtoilut.hlhg
only 4fi inches high—the machine that U ns«d hy 49.M0 pleasad
tbe a*«4 planted and Is no Indication ]wash, and checks when washing msy*»‘“' «'’rf»ce wa'rr which docs the cut- ^,^^^
farmei-. and dairymen. Wme for catalog today.
We
of prollficoess. bm the mimber of to ibe expected. Land that washer :rad-i'*"f
| Dew and fog Indicate fair weather
glad1 lo bare you try tb* Nartonal oo your own farm before buying
aV. atalk
•rail. doM Indicate i II..
bent set on earii
Ily .b.......«
should not w.
be ^...
put la....
IB;o crop*
—--------------- ---: B ben in* atmosphere near the ho
send ua yenjr Same sod sddreas. T%e book wm't coat you
It. Juai
.
: ihow j-« ■
a cent
3 save dollars. Adreas
thU quaUty. tor each atalk U really whose manner of eultlratioB aoeoar
SITE U6BTS OH BONE LIFE
; rtzon is very dear, caualng ds'act
Indlvldual plan;, therefore the agee- warhiog. each as corn.'^tag#a,i.j
(tl> Mrs Julf»#>rdao t
! oblecU to appear nearer than usual
DOBbto Of tubers aet Indratoa the rc- aad especially sweet potstow. - whose<f| 1 want to ray * »v>d ttf girt* «r. | |t is an lodlcalloa of rwlo.
prodocUre wiwcr ckl ghe idant.
ridge* are mere favorahik foi
eiih<- farm: Spruk.Qg or yoor friends; Bma amall whlrtwtnds of dust
It seems like hetway to aay k>. bet
DSC form.In road or plowed land It Is an
single: and artiarUusacB 0
wo prefer to cbooaa seed from the
lUemcD” dicailon of beary abowers sooo.
bUi with Banr tubon to eoob etalk.
I lAlten leeres of bushes and trees
tbotagb tbe poutoes an oaan. rather be put In paatvre and
la the wnd. remaining eo. a wet
than from the hilU with two or three at all Narrow depreaaloos that
agasao or a^eti ratofall jaay be exatblkK bMb MNMvl anpporttog a say have been did wahet ablMUl

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The llTiBc rootdTwUai It the AotacYDM owrtBom the Andes ona
BOM H 0 fanior diotto PSMI«0 froM the klteh. m
mnaagH for thto.
twdfi»n— obosM Bonr bo
. otaiuod. as <h*r aro the boM eaitU'Btm Md keep tho

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doeico irhtch nvot tho
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tMkltcdMB aad «sK|' an voti s^
im tbo toeboi tar the ecdd
I esB bo^Dod tnm tho
M IMI aad moloMoe esn oil be
t «» aad froB the eUIar hr a HR.
b la a vaat tiM aa?ot,aad baoka aa woR.

WHERE GOES YOUR CKEAM?

no BaafenabawBlB the ptetum
< iaro-cM toad aaran. To preroat eai
and boroeo tnu vaatlDf tebd bj
'^haa«iBtttatr beadi tfon aldo to aide
'ikka food iraoAi oeikt to bo dietted
.-latB- i,if|ii>kiiu ot npricht pleeoa
aa pteead that (ber caasot toee (b«r

mcE uft^noLosonT
.
nor are now batehtnc eUehew br
■^*aBriet». ractt Bat the Il^tal&c
bof no adraotace oror the
pid da^dooed bca « to time.
Wbea a atoer tan to noae hla corn
of tb* nod Boa aao» the tu vlll
Jmmir pot Btkk to bla riba.
•oek of ohoop tteoo dart U fnit
leod aa a cloarUw taono earUd•at* aad drs«« Mmw ealoreat •
Nal^bor GAdtoot koepa don to
.tko dn Than aaappr dart and watch-m tron the vtadow the corn abocka
eraelOf tbor vhlakera U the wind.
An U
■jiiowtsg. OoMtook' win be huaklog
It hla oora. aad aweartog at Us'bad

ibeoi* UBiar to oc nare ealae to
a fain hop dhani a dpowa la trr
r »na tomaao Bap aot kaow the

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CBOOm SEED POTATOES

PREVENT lAND WASHING »rb." ;“,:r:,,r.:r.'t7b"

Into Calves al 6c a pound er
Butter at SOc a poand?

M. J. LaLONE,

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M .Y.
•Ittwhlin Citib €»»«• «•«.
»nu lUnfc. ««• *lX*rt vMki
KlB»t«r. lUek- line «Mt »jr Mtaa
e^.
Burnt, CuliOB. ••■ «ii« yav. (
a*. audL. ft. r. & K«. 1. Km
hr BIW* Pe*w»«L
«othM Peierm. •«« thrhe rwn
<te«u,
ft. r a Mo. 1. Nm
«u hr
TMtnem.
.Lottie h«M PerhBll. *gt
bobUib. KlosBlcr. llkb. Kune tent
br BerMloe ftM*n. -

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Tte^hilrt win

,WhUe Um biu»w U jixV on
ennutf. U4 tfee Mueb oUm
overhead. U oeeau a hns. tone
tlm te mbtiMt- Aad yM, Senbeuui.
do roa fcso« It la reUlr and tralr
almoct her«T In a eonple of w
MOW wlU he aearir Boae, the BtUe bed* wUl be ewdUnt-and tlu
drat adrentnrou bird# cone north.
However, weYe bad a happy wtdter
haven't wc« It la niee. aometlosM to
alt down and think of the plaaaanl
ca that have happened, and aorw
ly It baa been a food winter (or oar
Smablne Onb. each a let of
bom «ad Cirla have tSi yon wanted
to be Bwahlaern, apd1 ao ntaar of
yon have
oanh ether by wrlOnc letten to
have
eaoebt the 'ftandtlae babU", and ItY
a pretty good babu to have, fioa't ypa
think aoT
,Tpn all know the old and aery trae
ttarj at the tcaaon why the atreeu
of Boaton are ao •aoked. YMM the
city waa notliag Mt a'UtUa,vlOaca.
' the oowa ilanderad abont aad broka
patha, bare aad tbeia; the patha beMine lanea. the tanea toada. ana the
roaA were bnlU np tnto atreeta of
BQlId bHck and atone. We have to
iangh a BtUe when we think of It
dent wa* But U la a good thing to
.(member, too, beeanae we arc bond­
ing aomethlng each day that U aa
hnporMnt aa a eJty, and that fa, thn
kind of man or woman we are going
to be in the yearc to coma.
Don't yoo believe (hat the hnblU
we form are aomothtag like path!
that we'walk along? Some of them
a^ attalght i^d. .bmtI(nL. and. daar
aie.'a0Be are Jwrt aa ctookedl Oae «d
thehlMat UUe Snsahlne^iahtt path.
I.think tharY-ara treea.,and Soweea.
aaii alnglng. blrdt. aU along tke.way.
and, when we -onpe dMcoyar. what a
nlffi^.Uli to ttnvel w» dont care
ic torn tewn Pielfol Lane or Worry
nor th* eiiaahlne.Path
kiada,«tralght to-^^DuUna Xagd. an^
g^ we. have Joone'yed. to .Uie.aad
of.lt I wldn't.JkUn IDjtell |pn all
the loralr thlaga we.wlU totf
lent li nice to thinh Ac* aagy
there aroot u. all travUlng along ta•■thot..
,

OhrtoiMoa. 1 got a odlar, a now
wfd^ a hanttoRgdat a glMa-pt^
da Shallow. Ida ttvaa aT
plaator odp^-bniia ef
eoady ftowora, and aU the aids a^
candy I eooU eat t apat tte we«c
«f New Taara with tty ant at
and with my grandpa and grandma card aadWtoa and let me be .
at Lfivr. I had a hno Ome. We have
boat having (ko neaUea and mam
hM lAe boi^Slgla
eitr~k^
tat Wweoki wo are aB bahiir:k0w and 1 mm attg|i^ aM
Yonr Ibvtn* Irtenf^
ag^' Wc hkve had two aodal* U
oor aeteol hbnae and have 'made
i^iltt>"'n;e'prociodrwld g^tif-)in^ Ir the ISal alter
gram wm o#«? ■'WNie' agaOt
iwy an ofvn for onr ackoid. We have
^ man tea^mr'at bar 'hehool,
ime If Oayte Hoteti.-1 have a lltUe
(Mala. Her ti^e I# Nbm Vnrih.
She te «lgK wedha M. Wlh fift
please pni her name on the Oradle
SoD^-T6o can send her card to me.
Qkight l'wonlr write a lew Unas
Aa nw leuer la «alte loag. t wlO te yoo aad mgiMSkhwd am feeling
cloae for thU lime.
very wen' sad hope yen are all

age K.
Nina Seelby.
I was very sorry Indeed to lean of are (iny-twe enr^lcA I go to achool
the death of om of oer older gnn.teacher
shlnera. She loioed the ftrat year
have
our aub was organU
•octal thU month. Oar
m-Mlas Home PairtnO I wbnld
KlngUey. Mich.. -:-c to J<do the Sonahlac ash. Please
Jan. to. IKK
Tend me a cord sad bntton. 1 mut
Dear Treoident—
ckwe. so gbod-bK
Prom
,
I haven't written for a
time.
Age 9.
George Peteraon.
> 1 thonght I wonld IrrMe now. I am
I am pleaaad to think tkat yoo
In'febod. nere are thirty-one s^ot
enrolled today. We have a man wanted to he a guMhlne boy. Oeorge.
teacher thie year. His nagte is Oayte and enjoyed your UUle >tlw. very
R^l. I am In the aevepth and
el^th grades. My llUle sister went to
Omaha. Mleh., R. P. D. No. 1.
besven«8he was a member of theSon^e Cradle Roll. I am keeping her

Xan.^11. 1M».
card. She died the Tib of September. D^ar Prerident-^
Sty little niece bKongs to the Cradle
I wtU now write a few Sam to yoo.
Roil. She thinks everything of her It \lB a ven togg time elsee 1 wrote
cud. She has n little aister now. to yon. 1 thM U was the flrat yaar
Her name Is Lettfe Irene PerhslI. I went to achpot when my enoilai
Bbc Is lost as cote as ebe can be. She Aunee and Bigaa Rdaed the Bonshtne
Is six months old. .Will yog pat her aob. I ban my oard but I lost my
on the Cradle Roll? We bad
bntion and Vdnld like ^another one.
la the achool
aebool hone Jan. tSnd.Ju,.
Sind.
•octal in
mter.'^IUe wonld almt like to
We bad a line Ume. We are going jdn (^ soMklne dab. t go to achool
-- organ for the schooL every day.. My. teacher's name la Mits
T what yon got (or Christmas. Nettle Patdna. I like her very much
got two b
a mit tray, ud that M'-«hy I Hke to go to school
two^Uls. a new dreas. a pair or«rery day. '.fty *tpd»m an memorli^Dvea, a-bos of sUtkmery.
poetM,,
'■ ■a refl^jog Mema.:.n(tthmeUc.
Unaoase
hA «.-ribboH. * peat amd alhom. k ography aad
i
,,.;»alUag.
l-ifke all my
bOttU of perinme. a calendar, tot ' stadlM
- - ' raOsj^ -Tlete are tweaty
ipge. and Ma of nnla and eandy. 1 seven ecboUrt tn school today. Wi
had a Sae time Christmas I went to ate going to bjff a aoctal next month
fVnveiae. I haven't aean any letters and than «fi^ going to have s nice
tram B^en Kevaitk tor -a loog time. pragi«i. F*«had a aloe onatmaa
wrou to her last sanmer hot the*tree and a'«^ prtftram Id schoed
hasn't anawered yet. Perhapa
she Christmas.i. Wlmhave
WUhave a
an organ to
didst get it. I hope nfae wtU wrfU
a. llhlnhlt
as 1 like to'bear from down
there.- It.li .oalte blnstery ont^odayyon please
Bittongh I think we hnve'
a tne
Peterson's
winter ao' far. I hope we wlU have name on the 9adle ^11? She b
I't yon?
Beeanae t^rra yaars .oM/' 1 wll have to close
I Vkagbod Vweather. I got all postitit how. aa my
> getting long
noTtong ago from a trkhd of mine at. eaeogh. I hoes ta.aae thU in print tn
■ntloaa Bay. I have thirteen poattls the Herald,.
auppoae yon have lots of
them. -My little fechoolmau. • Bfle

... -..y
Koan. wonld Mke- te jefn the Sonhne
I am bAppy^^-haracyeu still Inter
Cinb. She is ten years old. You can eried In our qij|b.. it Is Just as nlee
Boeklw, llteh,
as it ever was, don't you thtak so?
J.an, »o. ibOB.

Dear ProMdant^
I m writing'
am USM. I go to achool avarT
aliiy at Ike doae of My taachar-s Bane b Mlaa Orahtm.
like bar anlte wall. There arc flf» b». 1*1 trooe on tbe rolL I am In the aUlh
grada The boys la oor Sonday
•choM
oiled tbe Bnekley Sunday school
Hripers. I am tbe president of
Tbera are aboqi tweaty that beloag to
tt. Onr Sunday •cmwl'laaehcr's
b Mrs. Walkar. 1 Vhe her nary waUpv club b going u> clear the chdreh
yald np some day next ^nar
Oatpge Praeman wanU to Join
Banahlna aah. WlRyoaplaaM
tham a card and h«ttoe? 1 have abo
Baoklay. 1 have to walk t» achool
weary moralag. 1 have two mUea ,40
cone. For pets 1 have a calf, a dag
lOreh L IMC. and eight chickens. I have lota of
It iV ■fan 00830.Umca with .Utem. Some■Umaa ] rtdie oa the calTa haek. Tharo
are two more boys who would like to
jmn the Sonshlne OubE Russell sad
Prank Bardon. Tnil you please send
them a card and but;ln? I have aUo
two mere boys to jedn the Sonshlne
aah. Hobart and B. K. Brigham. I
will oloao now. as my lettar b quite
loag. I hope to sae this tn print.
Prom yoor Sunahlne boy.
Age II. .
Clare Doogherty.
I think yen must have splendid
Umee la your Sunday school class
riuh. Write again aad tell na more
about It.

ferpr-

nngsiey Mich..'
Jaa. ga 1908
Aa I have , a Uttie time aad hare
not wrHteo for a long time.
Write a tetter to the BanoM
to let au tbe Sunbeams who read tbe
HnM know I am waB aad bepa thb
'Harifwftl ,-tad all -the rest the earner I am
Sony to say that Lena MDIer. one of
nue Pataraoa. Omana. Mich.. B. our Sunshine glria. died Janaacy tC.
P. ». No. 1.' Name aaot br Jadith 19«g. She married Bdwte Fbher. tbe
11th of March. 1907. and when she
iCkaa aad hribttr Pataraoa. Omaat. died abe left a Itttle glri Just e
MMft. ft. P. D. No. 1.. Namaa sent week old. We alt know she left a
of friends. I am at achool m
l^ltfhar Patnsoa.
Thera are thlrty-ooe aAoMrs
Mgnda ttmllbw. fMMUne. k
■e^nl today.. Wouldn't it-%a pic*
Ida Balaam, ftaad CItr. Bkft. I
have you vlalt oor achool soma ataaat by Wna Saeby.
teraeitm. I have two mere Monda-who
Ua..nn4 Homaif OosMIo, and -»a« smmU Uke t* -Join. the. ftam
Noi^Twwr-flUr.
R.M,Jk|ctM» Thafr. Rnmaa are Ida Kag*ham.

A,

( •

1 must close or my letter will dnd
the waau basket.
Prom your Bnashlner.
Age 14.
Berenice Bayers.
' Perhaps Helen • Kovarik will see
Chb lettea of yonrs. ahd tall you it
sh« got the letter from you.*

"

No.‘i. Namep arat hy Harry Dom‘o^ »**4 atff ««

iM. tMr hamm are 1
CaraDe. eight yrars eld. Martha Cor*
sOa. aM Fred North. Prad % tonr
years aid. There ere tve amee
One is Weatsel CeraSe vMo b six
yeara bM. and the other Battle Oorslle who b lOor years oM. and the
other b FViyd CorsUe who b
years eid aad Howard OocaOe srI
thrae years old. I hav* broken my
rini^ra^nMa-m-agata. I«
IJha (if kaiiuiaolhcr. l go to achool
abd-lgy fttoOct are attihmeOe. read­
me. sMlIIar.'uri Hmeimge. We have
rix^^la^ aim.lhiae cows. Oa* of
the oalves^aames b DoUy; another is
anethfr-8^; another UUy;.sn­
ot^ Mpng.and BBMher Polly. The
Cf^e are.Taotaie. Spouy and Daby
-^ptalr^ts whim and rad. Sp«ty ti
gmr n*l vhlte and Daby b red and
white..-«B hnea a kfUea; it b all
aad -whits. Mr MtUe brother
coant sa las aa f can. op to
en. apd spril esl. boy. and dog He Is
only three years old. I wbh to i
ihb tn the pap**gettinc too long, so ; will close for
thJs time. Good-bye.
Prom your Sunshlner.
1
Harry Domlne.
Dtd I enclose a battoa for y<
when 1 seat tbe other ©aes? After
the letter had gone. I cDoldnt
m^bevtfMw^mtr battoa.

Omena, Ml^ R. P D. No 1.
Jan. SI. 1908Demr Prerident—
I (bought I would write • few lloee
instead of my language Issson to­
day I wonO Kke to be s Sanshlner.
I have nevar Joined before. .1 go to
school moat avery day. t tike very
much to go to schooL My leasoM are
memorlxlBg poems, arithmetic, Ian
guage. geography and apelllng. I
few lines tike arithmetic the beat of all my
(b you
be oae of yoar Sunshine studies. We here s new organ to
boys. I am going to schooL I am In our school. We are to have a eoetal
the etth grade. My tracker U very in achool and we ire going to have a
kind to me. Her name Is Miss Net­ pjpgrum that night I hope we wilt
tle ' Hului.. There are twenlyetx hare a good Ume. My tsacher's name
•ChoUrs Di our school today. I have ^ MlM Nettle paulus. We have very
three mtlra .to go to achool. We are Icok weather km and It Mows very
hard. We have had nice weather s
going to have a program
achool. t Ure a piece to say that long tine, ao I toppoae we will have
Bight ‘will you please send me a cold weather no«. Rill you please
card and button? Rosie Nelson, agr- send me a card and button’ and will
fburteen. would also like to Join, so yon plrase put Htlma 'Caxiaon on tbe
She Is one rear old I
ptoara send me a card and bnucr Cradle Roll
Now I must close, as my letter U will now cloae lor thb time.
Tours loviogty.
getting long. Oood-bye.
Age
IS.
Ktlds Pe:ersoo
Prom
Do you tike to memorise poems •
Age 14.
Martin Lsrson
Tou have anlte a long distance to ^ I ehoDld think Ihst would be a olce
go to school. 1 wonder what «as the kind of study,
of the fdeee you recited.

Traverse

R- P D. No.4,

) wm aow write and teD
1 am v^ wril aad arad beat ngas* draa taha a

d aka M Jete tbe San-

”FABMS^:"FREE

rite agnla aaatetlme and tell as
what ptetmes yon get (or scImoI. We
•U faterwttad.

WESTEMCMIMA

:r.2Stiis:2ESE::s

Dear PraaMent—
I am Is the Baldwins foarU read• Sind we read oace a day. i am in
arithmetic sLd spelllDg too. There
^re Ujee scholan In our schooL t i
wcnild lb to Jala the ^unahUre Oub | ti
d me a card sird butiiD ‘
.Mt.Ifr' MK- OM-i
schooL We can go on the bwch
ery no6n to pay.


a ‘mat Atans ksve sw

IT eev be wa4* br pn«r <««•

« -o sm hMkUdti

Age 10
LsVern Rndl.
Do you go skating on the bay In
Jhe winter time? I am sure yon must
have nKe limes playing on tbe beach.

WeSL-putkeUnu

Northport. Mleh..
peb. 5. 1908.
er than It U hern. As my tat*« b gab
Dear President—
ting long enough. I wUI eloaa.
We only have • little way (o go to
Tonr Bunriklner,
/
schooL. Our school bouse b white.
Phnny Cook.
L am In'the foarth ^er. and with
We axe all glad m haar from ro%
my brother tn Hafir's ’ IMthmeilr. Psimy. and are plaased to thkak ri
tnease
se«d
me
a
card
and
button.

LpetBvUle. Mich..
do BM forget tbe Snnahlse Oai
Prom
Peb. I. 1908.
though «o far away.
Age 8
Mm Baflt
Dear PreaWeat—
Do you like to Body arithmetic^
Manlatam I
I wtn write yea a few tines tonight
Ian. n. ItOfti
aad let you know I received the cards S used to Utink It bard wkM I wanl'
Dear Prealdent—
. •
sod buttons all r(|tat and was glsd to school.
I wm write a few Unra aa 1 a4|
get them. One of the members
henna
tiw
achool.
t
go to school aa.
IC'it hb botton and reouested me
Searo.WooIlW. WaM>,
ery day. My taarimrY name b MW
get one for him. I win sand s c
Peb. 4. If08.
ADdrae. For Cbriatmaa I gat a b^l
cent .stamp for one. W*ll writ* more
of palnu. a bottb of poilBBa,
next time.
It hi Josrabouv a year slnee.l hivo 'handkefckiets. a bos «f pai<oRH^
written,
but
I
always
think
about
the'
blocls. a poet card album, two hooka,
Nellie B. Tiffany,
am glad that the cards and but­ Saashlne Club. It snowed here yes,' a prtating aei. a nice don from ay
terday for tbe aeeoad time but It b, Sunday' achool taarimr. ! tost Wr
tons all reached you safely.
•II gone thb aomlng. I got Ms at SnnaMna button and win Md.iiM
Laatsvllle, Mlch,^ rhinp for Cbrlstmaa, teore than t at- ceatt tor anathar.
paetad. I am In the aavaaU grade
Pe b. S. 1908.
MlU Joteada.
1 loet my button almoat a yOW
Dear President—
ago. One of my friends U gtdng
There' are a few members of the back to Minnesota, whara tt b eoldSunshine Clob around here and we
WfoU like to gut ^ a <riab but do
not know Jut exactly
how. Will
yoji.plesee wrtbL.and tall u bow?
Are there any other rules except
those on the cards te go by? and bow
often do you think we ought to ataetT
1 will close, hoping to be a true Bunsbincf.
Elver your Bunshloer.
Bdna A, Tiffany.
e
Tou have my letter by this time,
(riling you all about sUrting ^ Club.
*
Dorr. Mich,
FYb. 2. 1908. '
Drax PrealdeW—
t have bees thinking for seme Ume
t wonld like to Join yoar Sunahlne
Club. Please send me a card ->nd
button. We ar^bavtng some stormy
weather down here. 1 go te sohocl
I have three hrothera. Two go to
school with me end-one b only ih.etyears old 1 used to go to sebovi to
your Seeood Vice President. Mrs.
Shields, when we lived in Qriwn.
AU. DRUGOISTSl SOo. AND SI.OO.
She was a c«>d teacher. We all liked
leacber'i name Is Wtlds
Bear. She is a good teacher Wc bad
•box sortsl in our sthoolhouse aud
raised s little over ISO to get pie•es for our school. When the roads
- olce. o9r teacher b ira'ng to hlr*
earn and lake 'he whole achool out
Wayland to select frames lor oor
picturee. The pictures wtll consist
moatly of (amous prealdeeb and
poets Well. I guens I have WTllteo
enonght fnr thb time, and if my let
you I win try sgtln some
time
My brother Claude aays he

Omena. Mich, R- F D. No. 1.
Dear preatdeht—
Jan. SI. I90A
hard
___________
It b snowiag and blowing
bear
PreMdent—
r:hongbl 1 would write a few Itnes ] today that I «Mi't go out to plar.
to y«w and be one of your Sunahlne .1 am grtng-tb spend a little
gWa I am going to acbodl. l tA ten writing to the Snashtne Club
yrars old. T am in the fffth grade, absent one; d^ fram achool
NettlelmoBth m dgabsAt of belah “c
Paalus.'She b very kind » me.'traeheT boaitta'ht our place She is
Tlbere are twentywlx pupnt in achool j very good to me. 1^^ Ih the fourth
three miles to go tu| grade. My •^•dira^ sprillng and
lie going to have a teadtng Tffe have a little place
pragram in out atihoat. 1 have a fkate at onr anbool hut tbe snow e
glM'to any that n»ht. WOl
« «1 Wril*« « **1-1 kave loaf
plaiiau SMid me h card and bvttin. aty huttoo. Bin m pNaSe send nie
and send a card and bottoa to my aoetlm^ onef BH] try ocK to loae It
Maad. Olga Cartson. If yon please.
Tour friend.
Ruth Oroeaser.
Bna Lanon.
Dtd you get tba snow cleaned oB
I hope you and Olga both liked
irdi and bottoas. I am glad j the ice ao tkgt yok could skate again'
tff hnve you for Bunahlae glrta.
lu must be grrat fun.
i. Mleh, ft P. D No. I,
Jaa. gi.iMg.

wn«M Hka le jma the Osh and abo
wbksa ywa *0018 rend him a card
and batten, tie Is Meven years oht.
I amj(laa-yaarsald.
Pras^ yoar trbad.

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shingle Umber on eara.

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The
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and build them back tolieaUh.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner%ine
is a retsarknble narre tonk aad
sttmulanL It atreagthefis the
serves, relieves the oervous
strais, and influences refresh*
i&f bodT-buildiof sleep and
rest. Persistent nsg seldom

fans to rcUeve these aflRictions.

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saipc sec ns before yoa sclL
AU Idads of Lnmber and MUI Wood lor sale

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