Grand Traverse Herald, March 24, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 24, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-03-24

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
■niAVERM CITY, Q«AMO TMYEim COUHTY. MlCmW. TUMO»Y. UAKM

NEWSPAPER WAS BLOWNUP SIlECRETARY
OAILY NEW* AT MOCK lELAND
WKBCICED Wr BOMS.

ANn-SAlOON
WORK LEADER
0AIMI4M WKRI DRIVEN RNDM
THE CfTV.

BOD raniNDER PRESS
NEW

OUTFIT WAS WRECKSO coMFLrrci.y.

FraswMti ar Irtfi Wsral
onrt^ MM*S W By
MKWN No OAf Wm
/
I

KHIdA

RmS Mand. Ill, Mvcii
• twrme «9>Mlon, shahlnfl tt<*
batrstw Mfiur of Um e>ty. ««eurr«l
la thD pnaa roam of th« Dally Na«a,
VMeS MR Maa laadlng tha SgM
toa • 1 baakad by tba
Fowarfid Law and Ordar Laaoua and
has dNvaa tSa gaaMars fram tha city.
Tha naw tlSMS pnaa was
wratAad. a dynamRa bamb having
baan glaoad undar tha ayllndar. FraglAMta ar Iran «wa Iwabaa thick And
rrom ana tc flva fact in langth, wart
faaad In all ^rW af tha Nawa bwHdli« wtilcai If thraa KaMaf hl^ and In
tha eantar at tha ratall dIalrigL
That M llvai wara laat la oanaldarad a wiracla. The Dally Nawd>

JAPAN IS PLEASED

COLLAPSED

OLAO THAT FLEET WILL VISIT
- THERE

URGE AMOUNT SHORT

Balitvad That Opi

TOklo, March 21.—Wbaa the Ainarl
in goTaramenCa aecaptasea of Japu-a fardatJoe to the United SUtes to
hare'lta fleet rialt Japaneae ports was
raoelved at tba foreign office and tbe
Foreign Mtalitar HayasM said; “It afforta n«
aad tha adre people of Japan 1dtenre aatistaeuon to know that
TtUUon has been accepted ao prompt­
ly. I ballara that tba Tlsit of tba fleet
will afford an opportunity to
strata the alncertty ot Japanaaa
Maadthlp lor Ainartca.’

MISS WRIGBT DEAD

Anwatad and Lodged i
Falaifloctien af Aeeeunta
I* Charged.

Lanalng. March' M.—Many mambers
Of tba Onlled Home Protaetora’ frttamlty, of Port Huron, are anxloot
BOW as to bow much they are going
to loaa through ll\e defalcation of
Secretary Wllaon. Orer forty tbauaand dollars In loans were made here
and about the same amount of stock
taken. WlMon eollapaed In bis cell
(Ms morning. Medical aid was call­
ed. Ha win not be arraigned today.
Port Huron, March
Charged
with ambetUenieiit of I7S.ODO, WlllUni
L. Wilson, supreme aacreury of the
United Home Protaetora' FTatemlty
of Port Ruroti. ane reputed one of (be
InfluenUal rasldeau of this city.
Is lodged ta a cell at the county )all
Shdlng Ms arralgnmant before Jnaod BaDodlcL
WUsoa's arraat Is the culmination,
it la charged, of a ayatam of faUlflcaflcatlon of records which for years
has bean deealving tbe state banking
canmmlaskm and tbe trustees of the
trutemlty.

SUPPORTS MR. COVai L"
Read City Clarton Co<
FOvor of tha Trav*
Man For Congr

lEUlEiiAliUNESMUl

MUSICAL AHERN’N

GIRLS LOST
POSSESSIONS

aad .toad that tba flamna ware boar
wttb tba woodward.
Tba Deamt
watar ww aaroaa (be toad, ao aendtag
a bey aat wltb a pait tba taaebar
talkad wttb bar aebolars gutaUy taUtag Umb « lesg aa they act parfselly
atm. tbara waa m daagar aad that
aa tbay wara- a tba groaad floor, tbay
could gta oat at any ttma.
Wbaa tba bey tot bade wttb watar.
tba reoM wu waD flllad with emaki
but tba aebolars rwaalaad la tbair
( tba operstlon ot tba
r flia brigade with tatarasL
It aaoM tbat tba flra bad probaMy
baea amldBring a day or ao. A^ tba
baaa ad tba dblnnay. near tba '
tbm U an opaatag tbroagb wbld
rbleb tba
foal Mr la drawn frwn tbe
twftag ap tha ehlBuiay.
A larga
quastity «( aoot bad dropped from the
iNIdiry Eawa to tba hotton and tbia
ted baaoau Igaltad.
MI It haeasM ao bat that It Igmtad

L

Wbna tba acteol u a ataglaatocy
atrwetSra. bad U net baaa for Mlm
O’Ocaaor'a ceotaaos aad bar dlaeipUaa.'tba teOdra ta a rob to gat e«rt.
■Igkt hare racairrd rary aarlou In-

MriTS. L. B*ob*« Wat the LaaSar
and Every Number Oa Frowaa Enjeyad.

WAS WHH OF ms WIFE

CMlWan SM Quiady In llwlr Beats
Mlaa Wrlgbt. wi
and BUM Was
1 aad won I
WHkBMRlI U
of meads both ta aeboot aad oat of
artng BacM Tima.
it tea waa a aambar of tba Cengreatluaal
of tba Baday aebool
Timm taaebar tha i
and of tba Corenaat elrcla. a mlat kfo." Mid Bonrd TbamM. abodt atonary class of young ladles.
'tb': snSarliig from a general breakt,aa»oUs.l"a ptpU
Tba funoral aarrlow Mr* boM
wbaa HIM Javal
Bnaday aftamean ud tba bartal war
bar. ackad Us
OXesMT. tba tMcBar.
at tba old boaa la
arbet MS tba Bwnar Friday. Miss wbare a Uttla
alsur. Baaal. Ir
O-Gussor «MBt loaa bw Berra b«t Iflttrrad. tba funaral party to taava
dBimly aam oae of tba older boys out bare Monday eiaratng. Tbay arin be
Bfiar vstw SBd ta a law BonaBta Ibd Jetaad at Kalamakoo by Mlaa Mabel
ABderMn.
who ontarad TpaUaatl
Bra VM tsOsotabaE wtib only, amsll
uitb MlH Wright aad who has bam
doae parMtnal frtaad tor many
Tba# are aboat ataty a^oUn at
tba atBoal taagtag In aga troB tba
I taU ca ap to eblMrae
Id aad XT yaaia nld. MIm COeoaor
WM tatanettag a gaenaphy elaai at
-asa aM a( tlB roam wbaa sba aoUead
that tba ebUdraa aaatad near tbe
Btara varg aO watablag tba waU aad
tbta aiaga «( aatoka «ara carting up­
FIRE IN FASHIONABLE ST. LOUIS
ward. '
SEMINARY.
t Oa FIra.
Wbaa bar gaaatlaa waa aaawarad.

Coray*a Mather Lives Upon a 880.000
Fhnn In Pennsylvania. Given
u— Ww M—

Loodoa. March 21.—To graUfy a
whim of his chorus girl wife. William
MlUf OBtwy, tbe steel magnate, wboae
marriage to Mabelle OlUman created
flurry ot nsUonal scandal. ek>Md a
wtimct today for a 60-year leaae up­
on the casUe of Lord De CUfford, Dalgen Park, county of Mayor. Ireland.
For this splendid old mansioo. the
steal king paid down 8M.OOO and will
pay aaniially I2.6A0 rental.
Mr. Corey's mother liras upon a
860.000 farm bought for bar by her
son. It Is located In pBoneylvanU.

WEI VISIT JAPAN

WILL START
WORK SOON

Oovammant Hm i
Frwm Mikado For Sattiashlp RaaL

Washlngtoo. March 20.—Secretary
of 8tau Root at the close of the cab­
inet uNeUng. anoouncad tbat tbe gov
amment
bad
formally
accepted
Japan's InrlUtiao (or tbe Amartcan
WATER- baltleablp fleet to rtsit Japmeese
ports during Its
round-lbe-woHd

RAZE OLD STRUCTURES

TWOFREIIEN OVERCOME
BLAZE

IN

HOTEL AT
BURY, CONN.

MORTGAGE BURNED

Two Fire FlM<ters Wars tewnd Unaonaclows and One May Ola—
Thrwa Oaa Idataru ritlmlitit
In Their Faces.
Aetna Methodist Church Is New Free
Fr«M Oobt—Big CoNbrstion
St LouU. Mo.. Mareb_41.—Foreat
Tuoodsy Evening.
Park antTersUy. loealad near the
world’s fair site, the
Tbe Methodist church at Acme it
glrla' aamlnary In St Loafs,
now actlrely tree from debt, tba
wne today of a btg Bra.
mortgage baring been burned Tues­
There ia ao hope of caring tba day aranlng in honor of the aranL tbe
bnlldlag whl^ WM or brtak and atone ladlaa tendered a free aoiertaiement
aad many girts loai all their balonr and snpper.
ihgs. Stodanu were enroUad from all
Tha RCT. B. H. Pl
orar tba world.
abort address after wMch the mort­
W^tertery, Ooaa.. March 21—Ftra gage waa burned and a program,
ta tba Oalted Btatei which was much appreclatad by all.
Hotel ta Orund atraet Mrty today.
s. This was (onowad by a boueUTte tamatas wore aroocad by two
mpper which almost 200 people
poUcena jm ta ttme to aacape auf- enjoyed, tba men bmng;
toeation bat tbtar raecaan
Potato and cabbage salad
Pork and beans
Two Srcaaa were Conad uneeBBcIOoM sBoad ham and beef
oaa tram gM ta tba rear ad tba buildPlcklsa
Bread and butter
lag. One may die. 'I%rae gaa meter* Fried cakes
Aoaortad cakes
bad ai^odgd In tbair taeea.
(^Eee.

DUES HELD IN BAN!
BLIND EYE
WAS CURED
SHOCK DID THE WORK

HAS LEASED
OLD CASTLE

Its Details.
The Interior of the proposed new
First National bank building wWch
will be begun as soon as (be old
building which staBds on ihe corner
of Front and Casa strveu can be torn
away and groond prepared for the
r building. Is srranged with an eye
farnlehlng every convenience not
only for tbe offleer* and clerk* of the
bank but tor tbe public as sell.
The bdldlng. which Is to be JlHxar
(eel In dlmeoslone. wt':; have the en­
tire flrst floor devoted to the bank
proper, with a handsomely flnlsbed
vestibule with bronxe doors opetann
into Ibe resllbule and swing door*
opening Into the main lobby Uper.
the right or tbe veallbule win be a
adomerV room, srhicb will be a great
convenience tor these having bosi
neas to do at tbe bank. Upon the oppoalte side of tbe TMtibule facing
Front street wUl ba tbe CMtaler'*

..

1«»

OgpMtts tba enablers prirate oAaa
s handgoee marble stairway leads to
a room abor* which has been arrang­
ed for the dlrMtora, aad U to be eery
After weighing toe poililcal sltua- plraaantly sUuatad.
Convenient AriingsmanL
Uon In the Ulb Congressional dlsTbe cage*, with me excantlos of
for some urns and --fllrUng“ wltb all
tbe candidates, all Jtflly good fellows,. tha sarteg derartmeot. will all be ar“aby I ranged upoo tbe left aide of tbe
tbe Clarton has concluded
idldl|g In line with the eaakier'* of
Ita castor" where It left off
,
ago. with the well known Trarerso: flee
Ice Tbe bookkeeper will hare tba
Chty attorney, who is also United last cage at tbs rear of tbe room.
Slates Asirtct attorney for Weatem while the teller Is next, his cage tae-i EYE HAD BEEN USELESS FOR 80
Mlcblf^. Hon. George 0. OoveU. for Ing tha aouth. An alleyway leads:
' YEARS,
eongress from this district
HU from the foyer to tbe Taulta In the
,

friends orer tbe district bellerr blm | rear of tbe bultdlog. while upon tbe I g,,, g Waman With a Slua Draw
emlnenUy qukllfled for the potliloo |ea*i aid# of this alleyway tbe cage of ]
^
jtet Ha
Mr COTtril U a self-made man. grad-, tbe second asautani cashier U placed.
uatJng from tbe law drpartmeni of tbe Next to tbU and facing the weat U I
umreralty, and for a number of year* (be sarlDgx department, which U tbe |
Tbe!
prevlona to bU appointment to the only cage facing tbe light
«■distrin stioreayablp was one of the ladles' room, with toilet and lavatory., Ph:ilp6fchtg. K. •»’.
mocked drwa early loda. *» •
leading attorneys of Northern Mich­ srtU adjoin tbe savings department 11'»
W.re ha
be
igan. While Mr. Covell U ooe of the cage, wltb a window opening Into that i of electricity from as v.rs
beat attomers in Northern HlcMgan. department. Adjataing tb* Udisi' Jdbn Mllltr liad the sight raator*w «
be U also recognised as one of tbe room tBert. srlli be s public telephas tan eye which had been bUhd far 8*
T
l>*ara.
leading orators of Norchem Michigan, booth. .
Wttb'ibe exception of tbe dlnetora' | Ttifc bad been a fllny growth over
ms ability rnnka with the beat in tbe
state, and be would reflect great room In tbe front of the building and I'le eyeball and upon reMv. ry from
a arkroom over tbe vanlta ta tae the abook be saw a womau walking
credit
ber of the loWer house of congresa rear, these will be no second floor, tbe P*»‘ wearing a blue di
Miller remarked about the oolar e(
Mr Coeell Is not narrow between the (oyer opening to the roof, whtcb will
He Is broad enough to reprw- make a handsome and well ventilated tbe drwM which be saw with bis bltafl
cya.
tbe whole TwpubHcan party of Interior.
this district, and would make a cap
Vault*.
able. fearteoB and faltbfnl official as
The nulla are to be divided into
congresaman. Why not Corelli—Reed two conipartmenta, the ooe OS the
City Clarion.
west eide Of the dividing wall betas

Daath «cbw ta MUa Kathartaa WHcht
Batbiday moraing after waeka of
of anffaring from a ganaral brackdown cad aaaaode mbOUIobs. Sba
n yaars oM last Jana. Bealdaa
bar pamta. Mr. Md Mra. Calm V.
Wright <d 247 WuhtngtoB atreat aha
ta anrrlTed by one atatar. Mlaa Kara
M. Wright and waa a ooualD of tha
Mlataa Oraea and NlU Wrl^
Althoogh bon in Pean. Mleb., MIh
Wright apent tha graatar part of her
Va la thh city, GOmlng hare 17 yaara
ago with bar paraeta, and aba gra*
to young vomaabood faera.
MUa
Wrlgbt gradnalad from tba Hi^
in tba eUw of IN. tba toTlov•IXTV OVfRi'lir DWUDINO AT •ebool
iDg fan antarlog TpdIlaaU when aba
MEIU^t^lUS.
■padaTliod la blatory aad BiglUh. STEEL ttlNB COREY WILL RENT IT
80 YEARS.
Bad aba been able to haea eomplaUd
iraa aba
nest Jna, but oraratady and a genanl VaakdowB cut bar doam. and II
worn ago aba waa brought boma tn
BENT ONE OB
DOTS AFTER
a crtUeal omdIUon. from arbWi aha PAID tflOdOO CASH AND RENTAL
BUCKET OF WATER.
waa vaaUa to rally, altbouM> trary MIS 82.800.
fort waa auda to raatare bar to

SdOOlHAO
CAUGHT FIRE

»l-«« A YEAK.

A rare muslcnl traat waa enjoyed
by tb* Woman s club yeaterday afteP
noon, tbe ptogram b«tag glr« by the
muale dlrtsioB nnder ti* loaderablp
of Mr*. A. U BacbanL
A abort buftaaa* oetstaB gr«Wfl«fl
tbe regular program at wl
decided to bare tb*
by-Uw* of tbe club printed, and a laetore by Dr. Gregory will be glva rader tbe auaplces of the club aom.
7%e paper for the aftanoon, *T%d
Relation of XCotlc and Poeay.- by XAla*
Clara Bates was banUfully wrlUnn.
bringing out ta an artlsUc way tbe
subtle relation between tbea arts
which
have taflttanoed
mankind
ibron^tout tbe age*.
Descriptive mnsle followed, the flrat
number being a ptooo eolo by Mra
C. B. Hale. “A Poem." by McDowell.
Master Tnillam Ollben gave a
violin eolo, "Melody ta F." Rub«stein; iwapondlng to a hearty encore
with selection* from D Trovtlore. He
was aecompanled by Mr*. Gilbert,
piano.
■'Scberio, B flat Minor, " Cbopta.
was played by Mrs. W. D. C. Oer
maloe, tbe deecrtpOve part, a selec­
tion from Bhellpy being read by Mtas
Bate*.
••Sweet Tbougbta From Home." was
a vocnl ovmber by Arthur BactaasL
by Robert Loudon.
A piabo solo by Mr* {. B Gilbert
with deacripHTe reading by MIsa
Bate* w*« next enjoyed. "To Spring,"
Grieg and Ctiopln's Nocturne Op- 15Miss Currie Bari sang. "Tbe Night
Ingale Has a Lyre of Gold." Wbeltby.
accompanied by Mrs. Germaine.
The last number was a vioUn aolo.
• Andar:e Relleloso," Tbome, by Mis*
Mntrlle IVnse;: She responded

BUT MANY FUNT PCOFLS Wtfll
HARD HIT.

By WIra to Tbe Bvantaf RoMfl.
FHbL Mleb, Maittt tL Doe tna
tbe members of tbe T
tor tba corrat moetb bar* boca ataleeted bere bat tbs local i
dva has baen lucky enougk to teM
tba in the buk and tba hank «0I
keep tbMQ on
atS tba nt>
(alia ot tb* order arw settled.
Over 130.000 b held her* b«t ruOroad sea. druatsts and many warta
ing people bar* boa hit bard. WBsoa'e examtaatkm la net tar Tuiliay.

BOTH WERE
BOUND OVER
IRS.

ROSS ' AND NOSITUNDT
HELD WITHOUT DML.

WnHER WAS UNMOVED
ACCUSED OF STARVINt BARE TO
DIATM.
Lausted Dtring tte Trial asfl
MSltod No EmoMnei 8laSa Ma
During Mar Hoorins.

Htanl* B<
rap's coon Friday nbm ter aatalas>
ti« was cooetadod. Or. m J. a aUs.
or Bensonla. who mads tte goat mtf
tem npa tbe twdy o< ter bate. «M
.nosltiv* ta bu Btatamost that atam*
dMv aoaed tb* obUd'e death,
ft U Rockwell taeuflad as to tte
of tbe cblM. by taortat i
two daya aad that tte dUld V8g a
healthy looktag obUd at tte ttea.
Minnie Rose ta her On baSaS
leetlfled that aba kept tea* tar
NdbtnBdL Ttet tb* bate only taOafl
_ ke^ far about ata* weeks before
dMtb; tbst Moetranta atagpa tte
babe eereral {tee*, tba laM ttea tte
_ jtag befor* It* dotlk, aad (bat
after lu death be said tt «u battaD
(be babe waa dead.
Sba also atatad that MatanadtW
wifa, tram whom b* was sot dtoreoi,
waa Urtag with Fraak Walktfy SMa
tbe road from Meotraad^ Dtaao. tea
to botoeU aad t
1 bar ts jaO
Tbe J
to await trial IB Clnmlt aoart wftboat
ball Daring tbe oaaflaaUoe Mra.
Rose showed ao aortow aad wba a
poke was cracked. laaghod beartlly.
Avery Notrandt WW amated aad
bouad over to (brealt oeort without
bail and the ThompooerUle pw^ art
perfect suited with the Twnlt

for the liooks, and 'he mher half of
vhirh will be divided by grin work,
being umM for niuney and safety de
posit vaulis. the safely deposit vaulu
occupyinx the from hsif of tbla vault.
NiOMT RIDERS CALLtO HCDOIS
In the rear of ihe vaults there will be
TO HIS DOUR.
a »talr*ay leadine 'u the workroom
st-ove and al>-o to the basemenL
Fifty Mtfl H*d Surrounded the llonse
which are situated the heating plant.
The entire ptogram was artlsile and
-Hedge* WewidhH Jein Qr«*rI diets, locker*, etc. and Rorag#
showed flnisb In thought and execnvault
(loa being cnthuslastlcnllT received.
F'Kitl loga.
Cartlsie. Ky.. March XL—Night rid­
ers Shot and killed Hiram Hadgw lU
lilt.-ter fla.i-i.liiE* are elaborate
tbe door of his borne near bar* onily
nnd lat;-;fiil the woodwork being ot
<olid luriii-KHny. ih»- main pan betas Depository Fer Rubber* of All Kind* today.
Fifty men quickly aad ritaatly furdoor In marble. «1th a llilc floor. As
At Eseh of the churches end at
rounded tbe house, ealled fa Bedgw
to renltlatlon and light the wlodow*
T*»o Stores.
and when be appeared riddled Aim
urvati Ibe w<-*t side of tbe bolldlng
with beUets.
next to the driM-s-ai will furnlefa tbe
Thteie who have oJd rubber*
Hedges bad retoaed to Jrin tba to>
beat of light, and being at tbe tweks Beulah Home can leave them In their
baceo growers' association.
of The cage* will provide the very barrel at their own caurch If they
heal llgtl. Th»re I; also a flne ays- desire Each ebureb will (ill and pack
lem of vcDttlatioD Tbe bolldlng I* Its barrel and will be credited ac
o be composed of B<-dforl stone, and cordlngty. Tbe barr^ will be taken
j to be fireproof throughout, even to lo tbe railroad and free transporta
aaaad Away Soturdar After As
rbe floors and roof.
lion arranged for and It ts planned U
lllftoas ef SevortI Manthe
Not only Is the buri&Uig Of tbe FMr*t ship all tbe berreU tbe same day.
Tbe places where there wlU be bar­
S'aLonal bank id be a mofleI_qf €bn
venJenee sod good Uste. but in archl- rels and tbose ta charge are as fol­
Mr* Emaia Oardaer, wife of W. 8.
vctural beauty and coettmeUoo It lows:
was 48 years o4d. a
Bapust efaureb—Mtas Brooks.
slll-staod a* i monunteot to tbe en
Congregational—Mrs Eboer’a Suo- poor health tor aey*r«l moatba. About
lerprlrc of otSe of the leading banks
-k* ago she booBo Ttolatly
-.f Sonr.em Michigan tAT>en com­ day school class.
First
Metbodtm—Mr*.
H
B.
Hull.
insane
and It was aaewaarr to re­
pleted tbe building will have coat not
Asbury
Methodist—Mr*. I. D move her to the asytam. Bwldc* ter
eae than 8S0.M0. and will be one of
Hobbs.
husband tbe laavoa ftrei dsaghten.
the finest ornamenu In the city.
Friend*—Mra. C. J. Helm.
Mrs. Otis Holbrook. BSA tba Mtaeas
Work will be begun tbe flrat of tbe
Bpl*eopal-Ml** Btbel Bmnrtbwalta. Grace. Lotta. Orpte and Dorla Gard­
week upon tearing down tbe old btilldner. all of whom raoM* la tXW efty.
<ng. one of the landmark* ot TrarThere wOl alao be barreU at J. W. They bad lived la (bis <8^ abost s
•rse City, and as soon a* tbe ground
year.
cun be prepared eooslnicUon upon tbe Jackaon'a and R. L Knapp'a stera.
Paeral earrtaw won teU
-tew building will be begun.
Wlnnlpauk mlUs of Laansbury A day aftenooa at I o'taoek at tb*
Secretary Metcalf wants con^taa* Blaaell eompay. Sooth Norwalk.
ltd Bast ngktb atrwot Mra.
:o pas* a taw proeldtag wemra Coen, wm ramoe work a ton Sme Oragory, of Ftfe LakN s Mofl sf tte
Monday.
anrue* and datlsta for tbe ury.
family. arrivW to sttite tte easwaL

BODY WAS RIDDLED

BEULAH HOME BARRELS

MRS. GARDNa DEAD

'vV^”

w- ■tttANb nuVENMI MClUta. TUMMY. MARCH M. ML

&anl Tnrcise HcnUI
twice A WCBK,
miMb*d

TamUr



1 la sBcb a ■auar at
to Udicala bU aomteadoa

at

Septnabar prtawrlca brrood a rm
aMa doabt

fWdAj

Mr.

OovaU-a

uxmswoN

TWO PRIZES

prerlona

of Ur. Darragb loarat Mr.
CoaeU with Mate atranger -teaaaea
ivr.t^n .....................
ago.

rtaada T. DoMa. ot

eoaatr, aa4 XMaala

B.

QRATORICAl.«CCIteMATOftV CON­
TEST FRIDAY NIOHT.

have

that

baa

May. as teey

aplaadld anpport from
a»tm4 M
Iter* t. IWI At th» tmtaflM
TnNTM €«r. IMMr•C Oniitei At Mi(r* I. l*Tt.

papara la tea dtotrtet.

amwM

JteA tM time*

te

i

wtU atop at

Medneeday. tee (oHowlog
Ptesideol—Mr*. Martha (torUs.
First

M Mae M.-dM hWanr
(dtp arhaa

waa mora

larger

aUcadiaea
ward

T-blrit

,

mtgr wtUT wUeb tbHr
mductad

From Monday’a Record.

(he prtoea In the aub-dtotrlci oratori­

which

cal and deelamaiorp coni'*l Friday
Mr. CDrell two raara ago In taiwr ot night *1tb a Brat in the latter and
Mr. Danagh. Vow comae ont with
aecoBd In the tonner. Cbeboygan got

Recording aeeretary—Mr*.

GRAIN.
Chicago. Marcb

23.—Cl<w

-Wheat

;roU. March I3.—Close—Whasu
»»ic; com. 67c; oaU. 58r.

LIVE STOCK.

tbe' (be people ot the dlatitet The tiiSh
Paidrk Benrys "Appeal to
Arms
latarast; cattosa ara at tela time that
Hr. Bpetfer wai superior to bto op
teat Corall win be a aura winner, and If
ponenl straight ihronfh,
dellverlu;
toal be should be. tee dtotrlet will bare
hto' aaideGon in a moni'cr which Justb

]

Mrga ToU.

(

W'ban tt to ataUd that

WORK IN THE rouNTV.
The

officers of tbe local

.

bp. II illnatrato* tka Intense murast clean and forceful campaign,
.

to loeal >of»toa.

MB wna tot# to saUJiig to tea Seid

voters of Travarae

City

and Onnd

bM Mr. tamana bbd a larfa lead and Tmverne county genernlly shall give
tt waa..B aptr- this qnaalloo serious and

waa oM at tba eaneoa.

inielllgeat

y'at also good.
district In

....... ftSS

-

i

lacked in forceful
next

He will represent ih

teought and weigh earelnlly tbe ad­ and should win ■ place
His su:
•nod wan war* Baad up aiatoat each vantages to be ^ined by local option Ject WB* "The RelfO of Orafl' ai:
bote momtly and mslertoUy. we be- showed that he had thought aod rm.0
Here teat the pHsmslUon wilt carry .'Ktenslvely on It.
In bto 4a($ad ward Frank Good­
at tee poila.
Eldred Got Second,
rich WM out oMlly over 0. M. Morse,
The loenl option league nave suw i
Andrew Btdred then gave "Bduen■aad tea baat of taattne was manlfaat'
pIM tba
Record
wtte
tioo As An BsoeoUal" to clvlUaUon.
ad to tbe aentagV Ifa-. AarRi Ul^
They Hto oration took second place, their
argomeota nffn ibli problei
' bto datoat gracatony and pledging hto
Itbroughoat bring only two polntt difference
have dlBtrtbuted iliamturelte
be­
anp^ to Mr. OoodrtdL
'tee city and county which contains tween him and the winner.
to tee Third ward It ragnlrad
fair and reaiooable argumanu as well
Miss Meyrold Wilson, of Pranklpri
balloto to aalUa tea oontaat.
Frank
oa Bsoral contentions.
We
believe gave --Tbe Man lo the SUtesman.’
- Uhym wow oat oa tea aoend ballot
(bat tee people of Grand Tra'verae Her teoaght was good and
delivery
erar Yktor Itotaitpl and A. B. Cnrffa.
county will weigh tee matter care­ easy hot It was an essay rather than
For aa>a wa*i the only cwadldate
fully.
We believe there
are many
oration.
to appear tor tba nomlnaUca to tea
who really bHIevc teat loeal opUou
OMlsmatory ContasL
Ftoarth wbrd was J. A. Montagna, and
would be a benefit to the eoffinunity.
Tbli ended the orstorlcsto and tUt
U was only Tm Toeaday teat U
F.
but for buBlntea reasons they are not declslmers were announced as Han y
ParkMt a»d>L J. Fatoztel anterad tea
ag tee oMremenl tbefr support. JobnooD. of
Manistee, and
Arthur
eowtaat. Mr. Fatortyl lad off oa tee
I ep to tbe people ot tee county
Spencer, of Trsver** CHy. Mr John­
city to say wbeteer we aball have
trat banot hat oa tea >oarte ballot
Those who have

of

the

State

Ant'-

of Calcutta. Inola. arrived tM* after

His

the stnte district eonte-

son delivered

his

piece

sllghtly

option baa been a wonderful benefit
lo Knnaoa City.

Tbet*
are
many
that arc forceful and

no30 over the G

R. A 1. and to regto*

i-n-cl lit Ibi- Park plan-

He wa- ar

ronipaiilod, by J. R. Mead, of Detitm.

H.

aaaa man 'and ahonM they be alactod.
vhtoh tears ^»a doobt. th^ «DI apparently cou^luilve. but ibeoe srgu. pa»raaaM teato wards with abltny and .menu coming direct, will have great
(pad

boalBMi

on

weight with tbe voter* of Grand Trav­

cootaM

iW tee conaty to study theae carefully

knowledge

erse county.

eeancU.
TbRca was aaly one

From Mondar-s Raeord.
Mrs. M. J. W.-ltel went
M

vtolilDg &. B

ga^'gBisrg

iilii
FRESH HLA'ru.

p-

Safford. went

to nte

Ijikc.
Cells

worm went lo Kingsley Sst-

irday after « visit to Ibto dty.
ItoriT Johnson and

Ward

Ha.vden

».em lo Munistee Saturday.
Mill.r
Bros III.mine on business.

oolon

this

Ml— Margarr-r Onmerou, who 1
-M.liiig scluKil At Mt
Pleasant
Jom- for her spring varallon
M-k tvuti.r lU-niiin to in h r.'-ii
•nileal roiiduloii and i- unable lu hi'
e.-n br aii.vone
Mr* fiBOk W;jlbetai has returned
loday from a visit wi
ji RaM Jordan
MIks Oorgelo. designer for the rollUui-ry dlvlMoii of the Hannah k
Mercantile Co. left for Grand Rs]
lodav to allend the millinery open
‘ock'of that <-llv
Kri»d SchuniifsKl. of Cedar,
H

:-Ei

Fr**h fias Ftoh.
............................................ttc

HillSuL per m

Salmon S|«wn.
Fn-rh

ikt

Ib
.......................27c

Mscketal, p-r Ib

lloek carp, per to.............

SdTTr-r. . ;

........................ i:r

Boa perch, per Ib ...

.

Cutler Carp, per Ib ..

.

.....................i:c

Seit pike. |w-r Ib.........................

BlJirVman

and

Harry

.

Ttooraltotoonfinalad.

. tafcjr

Tbe tael that

■*

voters

have

given

It

Jro- BonibiTh. of Hatchee
'hat

y an the ecluty board haa been

a and tea tact teat they aia mei

place Saiiir.lav

(;.-..rge llliicliam w.'ui lo Sobtn Sat

'worthy rice-proAldent—Geo

OOVKLL.

gtvea Wedaoeday. writes teal Inotead
- tbe ctob having M-----------—
t 2S. with neveral



Wkirtey jeereury—M

FOUND A PERMANENT
CURE IN CUTICURA

E

Fuller.

Worthy phymeton—Dr. Boyd,
worthy tosMe guard—Ralph Smith.
Worthy

outside

gasrd—Frank

Adorns.

J.

bre: ;iNA

J.

imW

N'wor**

fl

THE FARMER’S STORE
DYIMAIVIITE
it the time of the year (o be thinking of gaHifig rid

of jour itiuBpa anti

Dynamite U

We dell tbe ’‘Ajui'’ Djeamito,
tbe worUl.

the ebeapeet wqr to do lU

tbe greateet fttuap we ear in

If 700 hare aaj atonpa or atom 70a wiah to get

ri-1 of try ".\jax”.

It will eave 700 eome waoa/s.

FRANK TRUDE
Old Postottlce BalMlna

SEED OATS
e and g»t oor pilce to-fm.

'

..ih-cv MlervioJli l.ui I t
any ino-moJ reiDxly. ood
E.VP jiomal relW. oew n~
loch as did
llered os mu...
—- the first bos
CuUcur* Ototin. ru I n— - , of Culkwa
and Otot^t
oy boo.
buXM u

sr.........

illPl
"■'“""vrtL'.i-:-’'"

or price O. K.

t..., buy yonr »erd oats,
Pc*» sod Beans ore '«

lu ihto week

Wr ucrer had

ISO we hare lhi> i-ar
We never boy

r riover on.l Tlmoehy f
■ you a cheap pnr.
qiishly every time.
Don't forgri lhai

«

l.lio. . also Fo'n Plaeter

wim Sent (M| Vega.

Pi<ni’ aod Cato rtreeta

Cniwl tn

Our <inM.ii

r.-e-I of Ibe se.-d- *1!' 1..

CHILD SUFFERED
~

Blake

Oertrofie Ita*l Maaltoa
Gate*
While It to yet aafto to aaha prw ; about to be iweelved Into tee aocteiy.
Milwaukee ha* been graaled an sbooaatoimt to fsvor
The ctob waa apoken ot m the Yoke
lute filTorte tnm MBUoaolre James
Qaa. ^ OlMl tf tek city, tar the Btereia.
He also, writee that their
D. Oates oa charges of crnel^y and lamotto to *Vvery tree yoke
(«'
A. ft Hfctefik iii'tNa aovaDth dtoMet
bwn bto ahire of tee toafi."
diettow, tea

Coulci Uy Slate.p»ncn in OneHands in Dreadful Sute —DisM$e Defied Remedies and Prefieri ptions - • Suffered Seven Yeiffi.

teem OD bond for mn)>urii.e«c.. si
Cuucur* Soap for slisving. I couk
B great <WJ to.ir.' in rrter
do not wont t'
roiir lime.
-. Will.ain H- Deon. Ne*artt.
Mar.

Lacg

Worthy cJkidueior—Jooeph Wyckoff.

on jonr coming huk.

Price, sec perpanaS.

...irc

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

ar

Worthy chaplain—Frank Hall

•r Mora JoMng.

Martha Gray, of Traverse aty,

tOaRfi tmt A fiURB thing for

DEEP CRACKS
FROM ECZEMA

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

fiait Fith.
Flnnto bsddle

worthy.
LARGE MEMRCRSHIP
Vaka Fallawa Haa ts k

Wewilitakaonr chance*
chant

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

Msfkluaw trout

The officer*

prwildeat—A

one.

to-r Ib.......................................

Worthy president—K C- ntlte.
\Twthy past

rapdbii
r ot eafacst support
R. G- Gigelow.^resideol of tbe Take
Miror tee city ahonU see to B Uit Fellow* Boctoiy of Norteport. nadei
thay are alactad by handaoma major wboee auspice* Ibe lecture of Mr*.
Idas.

possible

have flie Best Teo on
the MftrtieL

Uiroolom
^
^.
_
Cboicv UiroolcHax]
.Tapan
particularij
•P'n
, fine fla«r«r amd
_
exooptiooul streDifth.
If 701
If
jon have tronble pritiiRt a
tea titet ia to voar liking itj a aample tmood olshig

:r.la> tuornl:>k

careful of Traver*e CUy *e**e ate s» follow>

teought. that tbe majority WIU be to

a teal thair aervteaa tof Its favor.

«w that the

If

We Believe We

Malh*T

«' |.n«.nptioQc. Tlic
STkl'
hontla that 1 oriuld
IVhltiflsh

range for ■ special trolc.

UB BB>n Of oOT nomas
aauof.

Frwoh Lak* FioA.

PVkerel. per Ib ............................

ever mstiera. and

F. M. PAINE,

n-oRis
•vsartff^rs

Now

Bible of tee local lodge to be on band.
tWlkitaattoBi
deetoloB ot wbicb should be rend­ A meettng of the Boglea will be called
tep oth^wirda. W~»- W. Carver la tee deetoloi
C. Danow to tea taeoad ered In tee eiriiement of tbe momeac. tor Sunday at i:;M o'clock to talk
queiHon may carry 1to
aad «. r. Mamba to the Faarth were We hope the qneailon
fnlcklto mafia aafl tea prMeol anpe^ bfirmnTy'oad we believe that wtae

sreat

tw ill to Solon

preslfieiit of the lodge, tbit he would
tor If Btollar D. LgoB aad Tbaa. Nrl- Nnre. >;:t.t.ld the question coau
agnln, that local 'option srould be fav­ be to Manistee Tuesday. March 21. 10
aoo. Mr. CUvaJaad won out oi
tnsttinte nn aerie, and would like tee
first btllol though fata majority waa ored by on Increated majority
question
tor veoaonable officer, and as many members aa poc;

.

son

ber-n

Mintotee.

rjir:;:

Trout

We will oak the voter*

Htieb-ti and

I Usll

Safford. who baa

l.-p-tto-r «iUi
.. .• and driis-

cp&rictlon
that Eoglt*. received
today
that and It Is our firm
of
Batllr
waa M tea FVth ward where tea pUce chn ild local opBoo carry to Grand from John H Lsscpltos.
.omity,
that two year* Creek. Michigan, rtaie deputy grand
at Baparrtoor CIcvaland was fought Tiii-i-v

TrfiwaaWlF

Wi-ttrl Stturtlsj
Mrs. J

data-Local Oflic«rs to

far auparvlaor, and

R.

PERSONALA.

Hlqh Oflicar of Eaeir* Will Initiate
AttenA

toiBtoflB

u boliavo »©..r aenassT
Whiaiw.. I.r Ibetn. tal'p sod ■mell. b<vt*a
b-we lispaier-U :t Mit BUrrIr ile iri>T«d. to
NbmI Osurrt'.. .r* r«llr Tr^U’nO by Cl>*
C'.aoia BsIb, e<ti 'em doobt itet lUa Tvstoy
«eMnw.sJI UtBl bx
mM >< n h
Ihoamode v*e have omd HI It to A]
dlrertiy to tbe sfforwd oir
sa. -

Merrlsg, per dot

to VISIT MANISTEE

OtABfiBfi FITTB*

Klngolo) Saiuida>.

fast hut he had excellent self control

Borttoa «f .hi« atnogte waa thrown studied the aliuatloo dlltgenUy are ap­
Mr. Spencer has ^ven much time i
to Hr. Farkatt, string blm tba nom- pealed to eiecclee their best judgpolice to his selection and be
and there arc -many who have
laatlpn, .
not been convinced one way or the served first place.
to tea Fifth-------- ---------------------------- --The Judges, who were H. B Dfll.
fo these we w-bsuggesl
ast waa emttarod bacam ot the M;t other,
Doyne City: Thomas
Mcgglson.
tent AftoBga W. B. Moon had three tec most earetnl conslderaGon of our
Central Lake, and C. A. McGee.
cnddldatM fitted against him. Saga argumenU. T^e paramount prindcle
Cadillac, then retired.
While
they
BycB. K. D. Morgan and John Bporrv. 'BToIvad to teU queaUoo k on Import
Aere ?ut. Miss Roth Roland sang
It took thraa balloto to aatUa tell ant one and one teat ahould not be
solo nccoinponled by Mias Helen Usu
onRtoat also. Baga-Ryoe tootolng up ■el aside when tee question to voted
Msrle Kellogg snd though
wan tor aaeoad plaoa. Morgan
upon.
lli<- applause was loud and prulong<yl
One of tee slrongeet dbd moot efaporre third and fourth raapoet
Iberc was no n-oponsc. Tbe judges
«Uve argumenu teat have bees bf
ft haa bean a bard Eght
cnteretl and gave their derision.
man­
pnahg Vat P*. Kaon fttoaiy wnn wot trodueed by the local option
iB* puniest os a whole was of
ager*. are the letter* from
RtBSae
If* ’ctoaa no M-hool needing to I
The final rnaoUa Mt tea caueuaaa Cliy.i^Kanaai. to
ssbmed of ibrtr n-presenlallve. Tbe
cashier of the Peopled Savings bonk
■Saw tea raton oL
audience «‘aa lante which seems
of"Tiito city. ^Tbew men. frtaa on un­
rich
ludleaVa that thrr\- is a growth of In
prejudiced

■ . have declared
three
icrcst n tee work of the schools.
r and torcefully that Im-al
Iha nnti.ri^.Ukym. la tea Third.

EVE. BAE, MOVE
AMD THROAT

_

and

Monoranjan Nutter, an Bast Indian,

on

tlpn being excellent and bto dellv*rr

ba. F. a. MacNctt

b.i-n

aflemoon on business for the leagae.

Itad eaatoat, hawatar, to whteb

Hr. Moatagw withdraw, aad a Ur«a local option or noL

b-::ir.oss

saloon league, arrin-d In the eil) this

Smith, of Gaylord, waa

make ao mto-

Harry JackMii «ud wife went
Holssple. aastotant lAko Ann.

The Rev. R. N

After

subjeet -The tonanclpBUon .<f
In tea >lnt ward lobn H. Lamaon and the mtoatotenents made by the
lataatod Tbaa. H. Bbaraan hp a Tary Ueuor toteraata will, on elecUon day. BuaaU" was dbMvered forcefully bi:i
In |
^^anf\atU}Xi might bnve been InMr. Lamaon waa resalt In a snbauatlal majority
of loenl option. This battle to proved npon.
one at tW awip' eaadidataa to the
paneaal one. nor .„^s
contest
Said and tor anna waato tee only one
The Winner.
It ls% conflirt
The nm speaker was Pennell, r
to appear to teat ward fM (be nomln- against to«rldaato.
attorn tor atdarmaa. TBoa. H. Sber- wltb tbe tlquor Inieresls. and If tee Cheljargna. hto thought and compot

beolte.

lias returned home.*

ballev- <jMlWry.

tog teat tee mdral principle Involved

eonillnlng

begtantog of the program that there

-They are conducting aLf^^ion, however,

tysjsjcr*-

spending the wlfiier lu Grand Rapids

^Ea caocuaea and that teat

da« to apatog atanttona to paara gonp two weeks.

May

Mrs. John Orrl!l. k, who has

won^-h* oo appUuse oa it was hard

teora teaa LtO| paapte tamad ant to league have been doing some perp Ward garden, of Manlsifc.
number diligent. cemademlOBi.nnd affe«Hejj,^p^I iAjnePtcan
CHlienshlp"
"AlII
waa more tbaa bait o( tea Urgant rote work to this ceanty during tea Bkat'....j,
seU-poaaeased manner

us voei kidnc>* ore
I the other organs
willc
I/r
Ukt'by^finrt

‘swMn^ROtoT^ great
kidnev retnedv, is aoou leauiea.
u
Msnito the hii
highest foe its srooderinl cur«
usnito
he Dust distressing
of the
dixlressti
FERfiONAU
. _ it» merits by all
druggistsio fitoy-cerrt,
Prom Fritoy'a Record.
Mr*. Wllltom MrEwsn of Itotpire, and ooe-doUar >uc|
l»ttles.
Yoo may
who has been visiting her daugbier, bsve a sample boti
otlle
Mr* A. K. Peck, left today for ■ vloll bv nisil free, stoo a poimhlct telling you
bow
-w to find out
uat if you have
nave kidney or
with friends at KrrnionL
ulder iruoblc.
Heolion this teper
Mr. sod Mrs.
Wesley
Dunn.
............................ . BingKingsley, srrlved this aflemoon lor a

Mil«-r:niendcnt

atiMynctog tec Judges he called

A GetCTfil BfifikiiT BfiSlBCSfi D«R
^
^

e sick Of •• feel bedlv.”

pU-osure.

SupartDtendent Gilbert said

ij fcjy to the vislUng sefcooU.

opUon

ing secretary—Mr*. Ade

Khorl

Other loads brought in were four of

coe of the atrongeat and most able aerned for him the right to repreaeni
teat erar
Ef tee auie.

campaigns

M.

Slites.

«(

hrongbt ont a aery

rlcopraaldent—Mr*.

Bbugart.

-Awarded Second.

watt kaowB aad ^od men, aad teb ton.

Laur.v

A KT Cat tBuHtfi «■ IlfteD^fifiltfi

Fifth

tbaa

Oeaarailp apMktag. the

vtce-prealdeoi—Mtoi

WrighL

TOOAVto MARKCTfi.

Tbe black and goiJ got t.s ebare cl

tor tea Bemlaatlona tor aMarvan wara tbto section ot tee state In Washing'

vic<ypre*Metit—Mtoa

The tidnevs filter ,
and purify ite Woodteal » teeir work.
Tberwfore. wtaen >-oot Ud^aore vn
e oat u( ovder. roo COS nnaetetanU b
qu.cklv^^r enure body U affected sod
ho* ei;eh organ «e*BS to toU to do its

Wright.
Fourib

aaosaea

aMt

Nettle'

Belknap

Hi

aad

L

Second Tiee-prdsIdeDt—Mr*.

variMi MTte MM alcht whm the gplandld tribute aa to hto abllltr and
Brel OB the oratorical ronieai
Rort Ouffsio. N. Y.. March U —Cat
pMpk or th« dtf aaMmbM u Dom- hto rtfbt to aak from tbe people of
Peanell repres^nilog that city
with lie. *70 hftud: luarkel active. ;Sc l«
iMte ware cudldUM oader ihe M the dtotrlet thtor. eolea for bto BOO'
73r hlgiier.
Veals. 200; active at
of Oihfi” a> hU subject.
20e
lower: cul! to choice $6 to W25.
AMKM WMM> whtek ilM prtmvr law Inatlon.
Maay other aewapaiwto n In the declamatory coateet
Arteur
aclire.
I
lambs,
11.000;
MK jmr pot o«A 0l bMlBMa. bat the dieinet are warmlr eapportiag Mt.
of Trarerso City waa aaUly
wW* oAer tb« 'am«BM Uw
Coeell and tea tact that tbto aupport tee winner, he giving
tee
“Kew
to eomlag MBolleiladandwitboQicqBi |oute,” to GraJy. Hto opponent wa*
■ BomlB^tad bp caaaaa
nere bael
radacta tea aeBtlBentt- oi Sarryfi&>-oa, of Manistee, who gave

abgag to Urn

viee-prealdeni—Mr*.

Beckwith.

Tba are thotooghly enjoy­

Orattoi

Andiw

}

A. J. UariloBd. AM. Ckrttor.

fleer* were elected;

various

Eldtwd, at Thia City, Was

Baa Batear. ot

Tbe

and

A. J. Mayaard. AmL Giteler.

ThoraiOB Httctaell. on Elmwood

glad to again get Inside tbe bound

Rapraaantativa’a

Waa Olven Firal

newa-

caadldaer-

Cbarlerolx Sentinel,

OOOO CANDIPATM NAMIP.
U

Chabaygati

>k with a Tcrr itroag eadoraeoieni
CoraU'a

Loa
east

ones of Mlcbtgan.

rwcairtag

maar

left

started

fiamae) Oartoud. Oitetoc.

to^^€5Lft

T. V.. held sc tee borne of ,Mrs.

ing teeir trip but of conrae will be

THS BCST.

tee Baed atp Clailoa. came ovt tbu
Mr.

JUOdEO

eicaltoot

CovMl to cwtaiair

points,
and

In

SB en roate aod vtott frtawda and

two peara

moat

ebaaeea of bHag aomlaated.

in AAnnm

Thm MmM

ha

winter

R. Fiord caa*. Tice PrrHiwt ,

It used to be conuclercd that onlr
ria^' sod bladder troubles were to be ]

At tbe meeting of tee Willard

several weeks yet. possibly not ontll

relaUves.
HIS OtCLAMATlON WAS

bold IB tbe vailoaa couatto* Ib tbe dl*~
(riet Mace hto campaign

th*

who

Howev^, teey will not be home tor

JUtIHDR SPENCER FKSI

aa4 fcaa aaeareA aacb- a atrong toot-

-“isaisss

wasiem

Hantc of Mra. MNnhalt.

Moatogoe.

spending

Angelca Monday

aota. M Mr. CoroB to ao wall toowa

'Sm '

been

various

laaballa

Alward. of

Clare cooaty. are Mr. Ooreira oppoB-

idatit At the Maatb^ At the

Ra Hare Uabl May.
Mr. aod Mru. H.

infaaUon tbaa b« had two roan

uS^Ji SteiSir.

ktoa. Martin Curtis Was Ctoctad Fe

Awgolaa, CaU Monday Rut Ww»n

V

S tor btA I
trteaia aai atroag Mq>port. and tbe

Inrcrsc Qty Sbtc Bank
W. L T. U. OFFKElS Mm 1W Btoft to
WcikNel kr tm-fnk

MIlEWAf EIST
Mr. and Mrs. H. MantagMO Laft Loa

r M'l) yo.i

Ih.- very b

want jour irsde. Cali i
Satuifx. tion guaranieed.

Wacite
Cottenra.
.... ,cL„x.._ ..umyvsl --

feet were •ore,' tiai. and she couldn't
wvsrtowsboes. T think »be w*.po4«»ed
by nnuuag tto-ough wento but the doc­
tor mid it wto ecorvna.
I toved aewer*!
iwmnlif* bufroiled to find a rare. The®
1 aewt foe ('uucura Snap and ruucw*
Oinlmrat which cored her Ir two week*.
I had Cotinm the teet I rvee tried for
soy kind <d sore and 1 hope ■
be Wilbom it.
Mrs. Crerti
Ivrtoto. W. To.. Apr.

TRAVEKSE CITY, MKH.

We give you

P^t. A

OIUI» TKAVUMC HIKMA TUMOAV» MAMCM H t

BIG CROWDS
SPRING
CLOTHES AT CAUCUSES

SuifsTopcoatsRaincoafs-

Tatal ....................... ,
the aaat aMe. aad
YWr cMea .....................
Mr.. Cleralaiid-B aaaM «aa plaeed br
At tlUa gelBi » «m
Ooo bHMr. tbMklag Mr. Morw abB , TWal
ibe ftcbi be bataraea the two taadla« A 8. Barber aad aacoadad ^ rtaak
uklng nrraiW to tpeak of Use eieaadrawai M favor at W. K Mooa. and BbdaaO. ohOe Jaka McOonsIck
Nacaaaarr for ebotea
acM u4 mcBdUaM Id vkkA
Attar Iba rcaalt of tba baUot bad!erica of ‘Mooa la elected- were placed Mr. Lyea ta the ftetd. and vae
MB read hr Seeratary BaaL there I droned by tbe ertea of otberm vbo aeenoded by W. W. Kiebttoad.
MUCH INTCREBT SHOWN BY THB Utuk)i;l hlo m«ndt for tbHr otiBport.
placed ta
dMaaHitirtloB. \ dadarad thla wae tUecal. ibat • md'i
RMUBUCANB.
tbe 'tw<Kfp««ebM oocuk>BlB« aoeb
• bebeeln* that tba ballot badj rota could »« be prea ooay. Tbe^by i. W PicbeU. aaeoaded by Oaear
bam otnSed. and aome de^arlnc tbat \ third ballot vat then taken vkleh re- Burkman. Tbe fimt tnllot rcoaltsd as
(olktvs:
---------------.—
•••.
oou»gB for oopor* tbere bad been an apponnnHy (or tba|taltad as (oUovt.
U K. Cleveland
MANY UVELT CONTISTS'^*®^ ^ »ccUm«tJ0B dD4 Mr. 0««Ber votera to cBBt a TOU ta each hat. it | W. B Moon___
had no oppoemos for coaatabla.
Walter a Lyon .................................. Bo
vat Ba*e4 by Dr. Oauntlett and tap Saar Ryoo ........
Third Ward.
Thomaa Nelam
ported by L. K. Cleveland that tbe^Mw Bporre
Totera all place tbelr ballots tn one’
•EveRAt RALLOTB NCCCUARV
Sapervtaor—Walter W. Dean.
Total ...
IN tOME WARD*.
bat
vhlcb
should
be
cnardrd
by
three
....... 353
AlderiDaB—Praak B. Labyn.
Total ......................................
Per Choice
lellete. the voters paealnf ant of tbe
GDoetabla—OtariM H. McMIebael.
Mr ClevUand declared that ahouM
Ward eoamittaa A. B. Cook, chair- back door. keepln« tbe front door
t WM Vary Largo. *
locked tiDUl tba vote had beea cloMd
be elected supervisor be
man; L. K. OIbbi. Pblllp Boacb.
of 1240 Mm THmiDg Oirt»rir«
Tbe Third *ard eaacue wae one of ibu was doae. bat while the ballot oppooenu for tbelr work In tbe field, jf the race (or sberiS. and thnt be
ward Had ta Adiaam la
tba larseat ever held In the Central was belBc prepared the air was rife and declared that if elected be was would (Odeavor to serve as well an b<
Orand Opara Hatna.
■cbool baildltt«. Prod Ptttereoo waa; with cHee ol -Moon.- and “Ryot “ ready with Us coat off and his money had doae during the last n terms
ctaoeen chairman and B. E. White The ceeond ballot *o> ae loltowa:
to aid la socurtng and Improrlag any which be had served
MCTeiary.
| w. E. Moon ..................
aloAmen.
new industry that could be secured
WUUam Kora was
There were (bree oandldaiee for aid-1 M D Morrao ..............
clamaUoo as constable, and the tol
for the city.
Pirat ............................ Jabn H. Lai
•aaoBd ....................Fraoh R. Ooodrieh
Victor Petertyl. Prank Lahnu aa«e Ryoo ....................
Tbe ballot was (ben taken for
lowing were cboara as ward commit
baUot'john Bporre........
Third ........................... Frank E. Uhym,«<l * B. CartN. Tbe flret
IM! Bd. Hogan. chUrmaa; Sage
erviaor, the can^ates being
, 'resulted;
L. K. Cleveland .
field. L K. aevetand. the piveent In- Ryan and Tbomas Nelson.

BUPERVIhORB.
Ftrtt ......................... Frai* W. Carver
Baoand ..................... Barayal C- Darraw
Third ........................... WaHar W. Oaan
Paarth..................... Wllliafii F. Haraha
Fifth.................... Lyirdan K. Clavelaad

CONBTABLEB.
Firat-........................ WriM*t H. Mother

1

wm
i'-

lY-r I

I•

r

Evet; jonber new
and eutasive &s to
d]4e,9ineraoIdoth
aodffir

See oor wiodow.

$10,W2.>I3i0.
$15.00. $22.00OURFURNISHINGSSHIRTSHATSNECK- .
WEARwiD idease yoo-all
new - no greater
Aowbg in the dty
olnewBnesSHERMAN
&HIJNTER
■traverse City

cttBteat. oDd Waltar K Iftm. «

Third ................ Charloa H. MeMlahael
Fifth ............................ wrmain R. Kam

attendance.

Flnt ...................................................
Third
Fourth
Fifth

As will be toon by the above Bp
area, tbe rapubl^ ward eBuohpea
were wall attandM Ttauraday nlfbt
and In aU wards' close Internet wae
taken u tbe aomlnaUou. Tbe Fifth
had tba moat coBtaaU, there betne
throe candidatae (or
row tor aldartnan, that beln< tbe only
ward wbero Ibore was a ooalast for
anparrlsor.
In tbe Poortb ward,
tbera ware three eandldatea for ald­
erman and fonr ballots were necevary and In tbe Third, there were also
three eandldatea for alderman as
there were in the Second Tbe First
bad bnt two.
Firat Ward.
Rnparvlaor-^tuk W. Carver.
H. Lanuan.
OooeUbla—WrlBht H.' Mather.
Ward committee—O. C. HoBatt.
cbalnnan; Bd. WMt. G. A. Rodtb.
Tba ennent vaa caDad to order by
3. W. Patcbln and after readinc the
call. Ur. Pattdiln asked 3ohn A.
Lormsfer to act as chalrmaof O. C
MflCaU wae elected aecretary and
fonr tUlera. A. W. WalL R. D. Alley.
RaliA a Haatlav; Q. A Smith were
>d. Thoe. T. Bataa admlaleterins
the oath.
The ehaena, becasse of tbe nombam. then adionnad to the Grand
opem bouse wham the bnaloeae was
eoatinned. the Brat boalnead balnc the
setacUon of a oaoetabla, Witebt H.
Mather being named and there being
ppoMUoa. be was nominated by
Tba noadnatlon of.a snparvlaor was
nan In order. Prank W. Carver being
named by 3. W. Patohtn and tbe nom­
ination being by acclamation.
3. W. PBteMn then place la nc«laatlon (V aMarmaa, 3oha H. Lnmaoo
staling that be vas fitted tor the
place, that he had worked earaecUy
and oonilatently (or the repcbHcan
party and had never asked any recog­
nition whatsoever. By hie own e(torta, be bnd bnllt np a good bvalnesi,
abowlng tbat he bad bulneae abliTh* nondnaUon vaa recalvod

MMie tor Um> nppoit firm

Ua.

Cur.o ..................................................... 95
Petertyl ............................................ »0
As 147 votes were neceasary for a
cholca. a second ballot was necessary.
leanHlng;
Lahrm ................................................... 3®3
Cnnis ...............................
*4
Petartyl .................................................. i,
Walter W. Dean was chosen sup­
ervisor by acclamation as was also
Cbarlea McMtcbael (or constable.
The tellem wem P. C. Gilbert. R. L.
Rye. Pred Hunter and P. Fletcher.
Fourth Ward.
Rupervleor—WlUlam F. Hamna.
Alderman—Louis P. PerketL .
Constable—Julloe M. HnellmaDtel.
Ward oommittee-—J. A Montague,
chairman; P. H. Meads a^ W. W.
Thirlby.
Don Dyer vaa cboten cbslrman of
la eaucos and Waller Loranger sec
retary, the tellem being George
Amtotte, 3oeepb KUnuean and Will­
iam W. Thirlby.
William p. Hamha s
(or supervlaor and there being no op
positloD, the Domlnalioo was by ac­
clamation.
3. A. Montague was Dominated for
alderman, tta Rev. 3- A. Canby maketnmg sopportlng speadi. WalLoranger nominated Anthony
Petertyl and W. W. Thirlby placed
tbe name of Louis P. Perkatt before
the ecevantlocL
The fimt ballot reonMad:
Patartyi ....................................................59
Montague .................................................41
Peihett .................................................... 4f
Another ballot was neeemary (or
choice msuHIng:
Petertyl ...................................................C4
Perkett .....................................................49
Monugue.................................
39
Seventy-three votes were neceasary
(or a choice and again tbe ballc^
were caat:
Perkett ................................................
Petertyl ....................................................58
Montague .................................................34
Mr. Montague then withdraw and
the Perkett forem began to cheer.
The ballot then stood:
Perkett ..................................................... 59
Petertyl .................................................... b7
H. Huellmantel was nominated
onsuble wlthont oppoaiUon.
Fifth Ward.
-Lyndon K. Clevelasd.
•William E. Mooa.
•William Kora.
Ward oommltiee—B C. Hogan,
chairman; Sage H. Ryon. Tbomas
NelBOD.
One «f the hottest fights In the
Fifth look place last night tn the e«»teat (or aWerman.
Ing In the field, as follows: Dr. W. B.
Moon, M. D. Morgan, Rage Ryon and
John Bporre. Dr. Moon winning out
vKh a majority of 38 on the third
ballot. 376 votes being east on this
halloL of which Dr. Moon recHved
1ST. Rage Ryon 109 and John sporre

MllUken then nominated
Tbomaa R. nerman oalHng attention
to the fitness of tbe candidate, hie inAfter tbe meeting was called
tereet in dvlc aOalm and bis eflorts
to help tbe city, that he had been In er V Alderman Moon. It was moved
bosineae here for some Ume and was by L K. Cleveland and supported by
B. Hunt that F B. Brown be
u esicnslve pro^fty bolder.
Mr.
nan'e name aleo brooght forth cboBsm chairman of tbe meeting. It
s then moved by Dr. Oauntlett and
applanae.
supported
by U K. Cleveland that M
A ballot was then taken reenlting:
C Hunt be chosen aecretary. Tbe
following vem'cboaen as teUers; A.
B. Yogi. B C. Hogan. A A McCoy
and Henry Kroupa.
Tbe ballot (or alderman was then
AMerman—Prank R. Goodrich.
prepared. U being moved by M. BCcnsuble-Oeorge A. Oegser.
Ward eommiuec—O. U. Morse, Hunt and supported by Dr. J. W.
chrdrman; 3oaepb Zimmerman. Prank Oauntlett tbat Dr. W E. Moon be
placed in nomluatlon Mr. Hunt in
RUdek.
The cancoB was tbe largeet ever placing Aldennan Moon's name before
held In the ward. a. W, Rlckerd the rotem declared that be wished to
ple^ ehaiM— (o rote for
called the maeung to order aad give the pecqile,
a M. Olllet was elected chairman a man who tiad had experience an^
e ward A1 that they
with 3. Pohl. aacretary, aad 3. Con- who bad given the
vema. Prank Sladrk and A. H. B«n- could expect ccmsideTtBgAe city's fin­
ances. DavM G. Chandler then moved
•att tellem.
tbat H. D- Morgan be placed in nomInatloB. this motion being supported
> for aldemaa. 'l
by wnilam Richard. B C. Green
Goodrich. O. M. Morse aad
Bowen bahig placed
to order to handle the large crowd. Monro, and T\'alter 1
Mnad up and march­ the name of John Bporre before tbe
ed paat the taUetv. the ballot reaalt- rotem. this moUon being oecooded by
FVank Andemon.
On the fimt balM the votes were
coUectc’ in two bats, the reamlt be­
Mona ................................. ................... 43 ing as tollovs;
TUa gave Mr. Goodrich a maloclty W. B Moon ............. ..........................lfi»
.................M
^T. Mr. M«w Iwadtetnly anas M. a Mcr»* ............

Remove PojfiOllS
FROM TW BtSTlli.
Tb« at fins ways
*<«■ ssly. by

-I —Hr —.

Dr. A. W. CWs
Kidney uii Liver POb
^ tvO* S.

^ - S,

a CA a boa. « si <Um «t dr. A. «
hUimt CA. Bsiela N. Y
Ur. E. F. S«lh. IBOB S. WasI
hal^Dr.A.
W.ChM'i»;>kfy •adLwwP^__
Mbidmiwl
Mm Aiii^ eaimm
Ac bm anlksMqvfe*M^bfianp»bn, Av beet mi «esh^ MAms W
JOHNBON DRUG COMPANY.

STEINBERG BROS.
TKAVESSE emr, incmcAN

Here Arc a lew ol the Prefly Styles We Shew la

New Spring Skirts
And we havr hundreds of others just as swell, just as (rraceful in fit and jofit as pleasiog to tbe eye. Tbe skirts are
made m Voiles and Panamas and other popular materials in blacks, browot and all the leading colors.
To introduce these handsome skirts and get tbe people talking about them, we will |dace on sale for this
weekAll of onr beet 11800 andt».00
High grade Panama Skirts, worth
112.00 at.......................................................

$14.75
$9.75

ToUa Skirts, worth $1000
at.................................... ,.............................

..

Panama Skirts tn my bandsonw models,
ont fun, worth t&GO at.......................................

$7.95
$54)0

Oor Silk Petttcoats at %SM and 0 HeatberUoom Pettiooato at ttM ootne in all coins ani afa, viOoet a doala the
prettiest ever shown at tbe pnoos.
The Nobbiest Tailor-Made Salts for Ladiee and MiMe* can be foond in onr
itatMMIhtUJi^tlSjM.
$l&dOr tiSUMt* Etew op to
Id Oar Dry Goods DepartBent ve an- going to offer (or thin week—
Wide Laces worth Ul-te and IK eaets
per yard St............................. ........................................ I/L'

Val Laces worth 5 and 6 cents per
yard St................................

TtMTClmi Laces worth 10 sod 12
oente peryaid at........................................... .........

...2c
...4c

Ask to see the New Lacc CoiMIbS from SSe to US
per pair, tbe New Porttcros from tt to tss a pair.

YouTl Find the Right
aothes Here
Ko matter who jon are or what yonr ideas may be abont
■tjle, or fabric, or color, yoall find in this store'the thing yon
want to wear and at tbe prioes you want to pay
The new models in Suite and Overooate which Hiobaela,
Steam d; Company nave madg. for os. are the finest clothes
ever put up, You'll say that about them when you look at
them Tbe new Oovart Top Coat we show at I12.M is es­
pecially attractive. The new Sait patterns are very rich,
handsome coloringu in new browns, tans, grays, olives, as
well as plain blnea and biacks
We show * 0 t S /)/)
lerfnl clever assortment of tcodels at ^i<7*l/tF
wonderf

Clothes for ‘nhc
Boys” to Wear.
We bave never had g>-eater reason lo be prond of our
showing of Boys, and Little Fellosm’ Clothing than we are
right now. The assortment indudes the Sailor Blonse,
WiCHAELS'STERN
Rasstan Btonsa. Lkmble-breasted Korfdk and Loop tbe
FINE CLOTHINQ
Loop Belted Qcata. wdtji jihUa or Eoiekerfaocker Pants, in
nM-scte. «Tua « m.
ihsdw sneb aymastard. tan. browns, Unes. grays anid bney
mixtures, fsbrica in cassimeres, cheviots. Telonrs. serges snd fancy worstods. An excellent showing 0/ all

^3*50 tO

$5

All the Correct Shapes in Spfing Hats
Antboritire styles in Dertq-and 8(A Hats of fineat qoauty ai^ fsnlUess
finish, S1.M

.3,. is. -.'.Ti .

$3^0

1

•PIAND TltAVeiftE'HKIULO, TVCIOAV. UANiOl K M*-

ae MSI tauan

SWIE MMj fflULUSUCOONTT
C^UaU
1^ tbeJBirr. *.

ofnCBl»-A. Tner Ur Prtrt_ _ AaStoSpBhajSr^ra
swt: B. nav« cuuk.viMFrNi««u. .. m'Vttiiika
«ben he wfl] aier. a
UpMt (MmI. OaiW«r: A. J. May aamber or Immtoaat met of '

S. E Walt A Bona make this suteebbing away and he U not;
mat becaoee of tbe grat auetea even boMtng ho own in the battle I
that hai followed the use of Hyomel with dath. Balleua U*u«d from his
in the tratment of a
bedside during tbe tost U boars Indi­
cate a gradual fatltog and weakenlng.l
Tbe end la soon expected.

aak A. A MafUaad. AiMataat C— village end ooanty and atoK an <
iwa - ^
jCOWOTOMS-^ Ttwr
the eampalss will to a eaeceu.
---------- ^Urt. JoJiM T. HMBBk.
' \B. p. Da*la.;.,Jafr|

mmi

S ^ cott ftll«in4 Ml Tlae D9MBS

guarwotoe to »el.................... ...................
PLATTE.
doe* not do all that ia claimed for a'
C Manoens. while buieberlog a
It fonowr&ataree plan Id curing «lg Saturday tvornlng. bad tbe mis­
dlaraset of the throat and lonca W fortune to rut hla left hand very bad­
bringiog baling mediatlM rt^t to ly etth the butcher knife.
(he very epol where tbe
March SI
imaiment.
belu
WANTtIL~A farm tn Graud Trav­
treat. erse county Farm of 4>» to 8ti
«r that eoine* with every outfit. sO
a-rer good soH; house to live la.,
that eeery breath you take while wgood water; not far from sebool.
Ing Hyomel Is a breai
healing a
sod railway aiatlon Pan iiaymeni
genat and p
It kills all caurrhal
caui
(loan, halanre oo time, or lowal
their gms
lo that the e«i
ei.rh termr. Addrers. H J DavU
thoroQgh 1and pr^anent
Cryaul. Mleh. R. F. D. So I
itor
Mar. :V}7
der a

FAIIFIHHT
WAS SHaWN



tMlM Ms ittL 2.6S(h

wanaiiNGERiiMi^

SedP ON LOCAL OFPON

•Mft-VMrOU •m «r HanMti Hy- TKAVEme CITY MINISTERS MADC
■ mu^- wtf M AlXflwi m OK
ADDRESSES.
..Cawtrit. WfHaa.to-fatfcar.
Hcmaii Hnua u aaowtas hl» CIcae Attention Given the Rev. a K.
tri«^ « IMur, vrttUB 1b OtraUB br
Uokhart and the Rev. A. ^
klO^iu^a ioB, JnISBt. wbo. with
Atllngten.-LOBal Speaker*..^
Made Addreeaea,

f;.

F:

-

-

Hcb K April :
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
F. W. WILSON.
After Dumemur requrete from my Iricnds and being very doeiroue of
the Job. l.iake th!» opportoiCty of (hanking my friende for their post favor*
and if my work baa been utiifacton 1 rould be very thankful If you would
help me bold (to aame by yoor vute at tliV Sepiember prlniarlee and your'
good word to year neighbor along ih.- k.-(me lipc.
Your ol.'odb ot »ervailt.
F. W. WII.SON.
Register of Deedt

GOOD OF TBE ORDER HE NEVER GOT WELL

LIST OF HOST1S lONfi bNE

vi



TATR OF MirHIOAM, THE PWV
bale court fur the coanty ft
nrwLd Tratorwe.
a auMa of aald court beid at
the probate offiev. la the dty of
Trsvrrwc CUy. tn said oawly. M the
Ktb day of March. A. D. 1MB.
ITcacnt: Uu. Pred R. Wnlkar,
Judge of Probata.
In the Blotter of tbe eiUte o< Onatavu* E Brown. deceoneA.
Man M. Brown haring filed Id .
said roort her petition praying that
an laatromem In wrlilng pnrpwtlBg
to be the last will and tesuatat «f
said deceased now on file In aald
court be adnUlrd lo probate and that
ihc admlnlBtratlon ol aald eatota be
granted to herself or lo some other
snltable person.
It is ordered that the tOlh day ot
April. A. D- IHW. at, ten o’clock In
the forenoon, at aald piOtola offia,
be and ta kerebv appointed (or hear­
ing aald petllkm;
U la further ordered thkl puMle no­
tice theroT to RtTeu by pwbllaUa
of a copy or tola order, tor (bra aue- «
cesalve weeks previous to aid day
of haring. In the Grand Tnyeraa
HcralA a newspaper printod and drculaiod in wold county.

Tbe Monroe eoundl Monday algti
voted to submit a pntpoalGoO to bool
for kSS.OOO for a trunk sewer ayaterii
for the south aide. It wilt bo voted
upon at the April elecBon. Tbe prop
.Old MtoMoii. Mich.. March tt>«tae
osliloo to }ut In a sewer on the aort’i
The eblid Bbowt t^nnera' Inamme here Saturday «B______
mmiublp aad com- der the anaplcea of PenlBsnla sra>«a
aide waa voted doam.
___ ___ It to probable that Mr*, af waa a treat aaeceea. the atteadaww
Tbe Monroe cooneU Monday eight
BUM wd the boy* vlll apend aaothw
bel&t eery lartc. The trante waa adordered the dowa In all pobUc build
draaaad by the Rev..O. E. Uekbart
Inge acranged ao os to awing ooiward.
IhMr Bbtlr* Uhl
and the Ree. A. A. AJllnftoo. of TimeFire escapee were ordered for all
arae City, who apake on the local op­
schools and that on tbe opere bouse
tion tneatloB.
v
rv'palred. Tbe ordinance takes ef­
The addrenaea of the two nintotera
fect tn thirty days.
were Uatewed to with the cloeeat atCharles H. Waatabuta'a S-year-old
daughter la dead at Owoaao after atIng brads of eighteen maicbre.
to favor of aboUahinr thr
Fire lo tbe storeroom at the JackThe local opUon addreaiee were
followed by a Bomber of well pre­ Retort
•ey suse«toad That Barber j Aee.dertt Happened Lett October eitd son prieon did f8(K> damage. The
pared
by tbe femtera and 4mU
blaic waa extlngutabed by tniaUes.
•TCAMER MATSIAMARU SUNK IN growrra. Inaae addrenaea contalaed
Monday MofnJnp.
A COUJSION.
Dueb valneblr advice In r^ard to
keeping the aoll fertile, apray. etc.
A very Interatlng meeting oF the
-----m
One of the big featnrea of the meet­
grange
was
l<*>d
Saturday
afumoon.
S'attaau
tV Smith, an old reefdem I IvlDNET, tolYER
ing waa the fruit exhibit.
All
AND
vnrietlea of vdnler applea were ahown the aubjecto lor dlarureloc toiog for of Mayfield, died at C o'clock Monday
pracUeally the good of the order.
Ntioimng in the unliarluni where hei
^iwlF DV/wWb.ko
and although . aprtnk '
—.............
1 anch good
hare, the apMea
Robert Barney apoke flm «POn ! h.d been for aomc time, death being '
"Ksi* S’
r looked aa tboogh 'BuggaticAi
__
1 Itor maklng*grai.
making grange nail
,o general debility and an
Now h the'iime to
CARTAIN WAS AMONG THOSE
a social emte'." Mr Barney
atiaccM. Mr Smith had beep ill alnr*WHO OROWNia
_ coloring and ftovor were alao ex- gtated th-tt tbe preMnl building
test ouf Men’s every
the last week of October, having eua- Dr.A. W.ChOM’s
oellont. abowlng that for keeping reooatiucted and Ta.k->d to tt
t.-.lu.-rt tu)arlpa In a fall from an nnole Kldmy-Uvar Pill*
day
shoes. Every
guallUee the Grand Traveree apples jtrtoa, the firat floor u cia-alr
ui«in hit farm near Kingtlc!
Hr S B HoMaa. N< WU Ca*« Avs..'
Smith had been
OruJ Ntota*. HIcX.. •ay*:—'*! kar* Cat
HWayeutA IMam and Another steamer bate BO equala. The apeakera were ^rectaurant and barber abop, with
piece of leather in
d with two Urge baakeU and kitchen and dining room tn the rr.
Is *jacgiaha«H H tht:
1 Tratci e poiinlj al-oiii .H' years j Kw’aeS*
tHeked Up the Few Survivpra—
u leR wee dlvMed among while the upper floor be used as
these shoes is solid.
................ Khly reKpretrd
Comelen OeeiirrM EaHy
tboae prwaent.
The only relalives of Mf Smith
asm*-at Dr A. tv
Ask for Hard-Pans
A pretty feature waa the atnr drill
Thto Memlns. >
cit, I SS*“>uia“-Uvto*r*cwrad
Mn=, A. *. Korabach'-r, of th
r a number of aehool gIrU, MUaea
.-.cd ilrre nlrrrf who rotldr
or Hand Made shoes
ary Bagley and boutoe Pratt being
By Wire to TIm BresJns Beeord.
1 l»r.M of Oie
flatefB of s to* at all dealm wr.u t*r * rrac saasa llw M bTsnin.^-« a. m. aad a W a. ■
lor
Men or Boys.
toe Uadera.
TWi drill bad been
•d.
to.
A.
«.
CtoM
awtlclaa
C*..
H.
~
Mr.
KoraUiclo
i
H,xu,^nmarrled.
P. A-HnOBKA- »■ A F.
t Toklo. March tl.—The Mala^Man,
aLan entertalninent some Ume
F.J.mfKB.Af«t
Till- remalnr <*111 lie taker to Mav
Far Bale by Jehnsoa Omfi Co.
SB SWMoa eawtth»etaaMr beknctBi ■revlooily and waa repeated br re- before any such plani .............
bold icday on the 10;50 G. R. ft
grange aboold have the whercwltbal
to tbe'TsPOksHka Use wsa essk U
train.
Mrs.
Roiabacher
and
her
lo do with, and after that, he dccUrod
a wMh dlis mdeyaMhA-llarB.
fntlier, C-,i.A. -SaM. accompanying
t Bhould be uUafled with any pi
at E:» dUoek thli nwralat dUner waa served.
I'lini The hinenil will |.<- held at t
Henry Voorhecs declared that In
two BiOeaa 08 ftSokhe. sear Uadoorleck tomorrow arieraooii.
cr to succeed In such a project
Sate.
n* rccfssary to have‘good busln
The aptBlB of <Se HataD-Mhm and
Mr. and Mr*. D. A Sillos <
nU;ily and capital. ' Iti order lo m
Mayfield liaturday.
ipinry wc must have comprehpfia
Ideas, and a man ot bualneaa-bhl
^ Tha aueyoiiihmara and another
who can devote hla cniirc ilnic to
etMMer reecaed ,tbe aarrivora..
work.”
After this subject had been
cuEsed pro and Con, Miss fbinna
(..uampntty gave a recital ion. "Fann-r
THOUGHT THAT ONE -COULD BE D." responding with "Tbe Clown's
Baby." b«h recitations bring well
FORMED HEREMm who Utad Mia toetb A4 a Oanea
celved.
H.™. rtiho.t o-lc I, vb.™ .1 b»i. Ever, louM pm™ .'o-U b- .bl. i. I-,
Plw.
Stod Fine aM TbM Stopped
C. 3. Smith next took up the subject
f,.r Music is the universal enterialncr. Everybody cnjoya lt. U adapt! Iiwlf to every mood.
raoa.
of "Suggeetiona and plnt>i for 1nOwt.
g the annual revenue of the
It ennobles. It educala.
^
grange lo il.rKki." Mr. Smltb rend
Where there la Mnalc the young folks will stay at borne InMead Of seeking entertainment e ww ere.
report of Use grange's flnucea b
ginning with March l, this abowlng
tom., .r. n,, h.npl~l ..1 bHrttmt V.u. Jn«.M «U MHW to rM ,0, It ,0. Itoto . PUto.
that during flic coming year |49rt.cs
ito cnUTtaln ihtni.
____
NUMGCR* OF EX-4XA0UEM
-had to be raised to meet extH-inw-a
COen W aaewer ui aa auauii auu imkthS nine.
There la a membership of ISO, dues
being about |18w. The ronutl of tbe
hulldlng does not do more than pan
Aba «om aa ihat .wu hla ftrat ot- Une Up Not Yet Ready For Ai for the lights and heat and Janitor i
Dhm. a See of t« SBd eoata waa Uoarrla.
!
oMeement But Will Se Settled
Mr. Smith advanced the plan of
*T^*tiTtatontK>B to bMd Fob eo
In a Few peyn—Jama KeraixlM the Initiation fee. $5 for men
Safeiml othw toanaa bat ha U oaea
and^B for women, each member
pledging himself to bring nt leael ooe
member imo the grange b<fcre Jan­
Tbe Pere Marsoette to to come Into uary 1 next. One of tbe way* of rSUtag monc}' he alao auggeaied was by
the field with a baaball teem, a
First an<J foromort in oar line ii tbe rtmowoed 8TKINW4T.
selling the land wtoeh was not In use
that wni have few eQualf tn the
on the corner of Warhingion and Caa*
kiogof all I’iano*. Then wa have the si^ierb GBIKNELL
as among the employa fa thu dlvli •treeu. which he befleved would not;
are a number of ax-protealonato. Increase in value enough to pay for 1 H
DROft (oGT own m4o) tbe artistic 80HMBR. the pc^mlar
_ow many
_
_American
_
women
moat all of whom have been Menflfied the taxes yearly. This waw
lonoTr horned to-day long for this
STERLING, the WEBER, PIANOLA -1lANO. which
Mlaa Abatohtoe Oevia. Daughter <
, H. 0. BtoHe. Will Retas Heiae
lie Une-up U not yet rady for ueven one can play, tbe HUNTINGTON, the SCHAEFFER,
lOUBceraeat but wm be in e few days.
^
Thie Week.
the MENDELSSOHN, the SMITH* BARNES,sod
»ot
bl. «™i.. .U..J becai»5_of
nip.a.c
James Kehoe wUl act u manager fit
nent this bappmcs-<t
,4n the field after it has riiK-iied metit
bappmpwt us denied thcni.
thcniothers -each tbe BEST prodoced at ita price. No other
Min JoeephlM Darto.'.vbo to (he team.
Ev£-77 WDOxan iuterest'-d in thu
With the orgairfgatlon ot tbe Peru a% he believed the t
Hootoin the Country offerwaeleotion (ciuul to tbii, either
bees a attotoat to Ue .................Uarqnette team, the suggestion la
' subject slioiiLd know that prepare
tor aelllng.
in variety or >|uality.
node that a city league to formod
0 Uon for healthy inatem.ly is
^ ■ accompLisbod by
Bot rethiS to aehaal astQ ^rtof at nd that Traverse City be giva an
opportUBltr tbla yar of seeing name
Inet oarlBS to the toct that..............
‘ haaeban. an opportunity that hat
ttoaed praettee. her right
sorely lacking for some year*.
become aDeetod. A altsht operaUoa
ttoa partomad at Cleveland ud an There have been good (eauna here In
Maggie Gilmer, of WCrt
esBintoattoa made at Ann Arbor, the the last few yaaru, but no city league. would be an admirable place lor the!
With a dty feagne. a schedule could grangers to congregstc «n<l! rnion.S. Cowrites to Mrs. Pinkham:
oidBloe of the phyeiciaBi
that
,.j
greatly run-down In health
the aSEettea. vbMM » aballar to to arraii«ed and there would arvly lieved that should the hall be llltM
to some dqto races. Travecue Clly ap'torn retUorani. etc., there would
wrakncM peculiar to my wex.
baa a large number of people wbe to no doubt that It would be a *uc-|.^heo LydU E Pinkhsm’s Vegetable
Mtoe Davto hae a large
outs of the game ccaful'undertaking should the mo'-, Compound waa tweomctwnded to me. It
much IB- 'mow tbt
trteade la the city who
placed In competent hands.
i
onlv rrslored me to perfect health,
-nd these undenbtedlr would to inter­
■iDce
■Ineerely
Thrrr
-wo ways of aromr for a Plana. One la U> put mnni-y i.i the b-nk until cough fs actemtoS: ia kor a«r«N a
i<y Thacker, who resides near
delight I am a mother.ested In sneb a teagae.
, li correct
riimulait-d to pay for the laslramcn!. 'me other way—DUR PLAN—is L. :.ui Ihc money into the
Elk'RapldaV’a former granger btii
to eonUnne,
*. If month t,y motilfc, having the ua.- and pleasure of the iDmtrumer.l RIGHT FROM THE START. Is
about to yeara^nt ot
MITCHELL-HAUER
atiVgiance Satur- j Ky.,
not our plan the most aenalble. th.i safert and beat from every sUBd|>olatT
QuMt Weddins BoNmnixed at
plications fi
Our Ea»y Payment Plan ha* enabled ihouaaiidB apon tlccjsands of hom.-f to have Plasa while
Olsclpla Paraeaafiu.
the children were yoang and lnier«-»ted la laralag to play. If they bad widi.-d to »ave the BOM^ the
George Bdwrard MlWbcU and Mrs.
Four week* froi
Nettle Bauer were united tn marriage
fsinily utlghi ncvi-i bare known tb.- delight* and advantage* of Mnalc m the home.
'
Fr*8*»to*«aBtl^ Naur
there will be an all-day
. I __
molher.9 o'clock Monday morning at tbe
home lacks a Plano, If your family ertvea tae «weet compa"l®®^t*'P
Hoalc—ePOe to
Cburch ol Cbrtii parsonage, the Rev. ferred”** tbrjoreniw^^T f^t*' enjoy j FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
B. a CkBBhnw. arefaiteet. <8 th J. A. Canby oElctotlng. The wuple cd by all at noon, and the aft-rnoon ^ j,\,r ihinv vears- Lydia E. PtokCRll?V4ELL BROS. There la a Piano here for YOU at YOUR price, sad you may have U oa toroa m
city. bM basn work on tha plana t>
will take a wedding trip to MortoJ. devted to other work. A One pr^ram
\‘egel.aiile Compound, made
suit VOUR convaflence. Don't Idtoii a dollar In an Inairument tofot* virltlng our atom aad toarlilnf
the MW JVhtotlar baadU* at Ma
The groom is a h^ier and hU home if also being srrangHl for that day, |
hen's oas L'wn the
of the
advanugea to to obuined by daUng with "Mlchlgaa'* Uading Music Houaa.eetoan. TWa haUdlag win to tkra ta In Btradsbuig. PT'
Iwandard remedy for female
iKandard
btoekn In cxtnt saf^ sMttes high.
BIBTER DEAD
prtsitivelv cured iboa-iandyoi
;nndhaEp>
The (Mtartol wUIh* pcoaed brick
OPEN APRIL 1
.I women who have
licen troubled with
Lt
nnd tha eoaRriMton wlB to tooBarn
ML
Plc»»diAplaceraontslnftinimation.
ulcer*.
I. M. Mora Was CallM ta
__,._tYraontfi..
in evary datnO. The otlmated>,<nat
Wo^Tonfi Ct«to Will BUrt Bamant Monday.
'I tioQ, fibroid tunK>rs irregularitie*,
irr
iMPBaaoM TBom.
perirtdie pains, fau ksebe. that bearM„„, periWir
O. M. Morse wsa called
The We^wotoag dab houae WIH to
P,—.
u...««o,...
opaael April l lor the aoaoa. On
.
April 14. the aeeoad Taraday of fae •later. Mrs- Emily Sandcru, which oeThe burial will
The Bar^*^ai>r^o(& hna ew month, ttorw will to a mactlac of the arred bunday.
turned troa
Sandaky. OMo. atoekhOders lor the paipoa of mak- ttke |Oaa today. Tbe only othev ^aaox _____________ _____________
whm fa
chUfa by the criUoi
olauva
thnt
Mis.
Sandeis
toava
ial»fcg..hM.
^IdcJ_tboHamda to
il^ at hla biber. Daniel OochBa.
trsnaact snch hwlnesi aa soy to
Mrs.B.N«to>a.atthlgcity.nBtoc«
A4id»«,Iowm,
Bis tathto li aifitOj lavrerat.

M UiSSSS' ter“fBrtb^

F

is LOSING near

s. K..Wans
Wan « Sane WRI Not Attoa* R Gevemor Guild' |« Net Even HeW
to Calat la Troveoe C«y.
. ,
Hla Oem to tbe BatMe With
*There will to 'no
no more atarrh
atm
la
Oath.
Trnvem Ctty." ay S. E. Walt *
8m. "MICM people tail to toOow tbe

■ Will

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

E & L L IK CUB

Wet Weather

OVER 244JVm DOWN

Good Wann -Sboes

"£5«,

ssssiSrur;::®:. CITYIEAGUE
^HaDOGOBJf

IS PROPOSED

P. H. BASEBAU 1EAI

WRIST WAS IFfKTED

I AM
A MOTHER

A

HAVE YOU A PIANO
IN YOUR HONffi:
Our Pianos are ttae
Best in the World

P
h-4

Our Easy Payment Plan

Enables Every Home to Have a Gootl Piano

ssrrr'.sr!rssy

$30;IW«fLOiNG

GRINNEIL KtOS. MU^C HOIJSE

stvirv.ster?- ■ „

Traverse (3ty Sere, 159 L Fftmt Street

ARAMO TRAVtme HCfULa TOEtOAY. MARCH H. t

.Grand Traverse Region
NOTiCr To AOR

Mn a a. Dent Oienkih. Iowa:
■lirer pie knife. KelUe Riaenart; til­
er Bw fork, a Meteer and Mice
rt«Bdb< act tUrer trnit knlvea.
_ .
' Mrt. Beiote:. alive
Mr. and Mm. F. J. Eriahi; hand paint­
ed china aalad tet. Mr. and Mra.-W.

ML':

To the Hoa. a: T. Friedrich, ■ayartl
'Dear snlr: As roqMsted by yoo l'
have toipoeled all aehoM bHUtoga to
the dtr la -regard to ttator Bra pceieetIOB. their exits, etc. FtoUowtog U my
report;

s Are ahooM atart, “I beUere In newspaper advertUtag
I. to that narrow j (or tbe pnrpoee
pnaaage-way. sll escape sroaU be cnt!ihe chiach of Ood,^ U the way tbe
off. It U the worst trap I ever saw.}Rev. 1. N. DePuy. paetor of the nrat
NHiber can the rrindows of these two ’Baptist etarck at HarshaU. egpreaaed
sebooU be opeoc*

llu He has studied the qo«i‘.oo aad
Oak Park.
I believes it as legitlaate s way of
•At Oak Park ecbeol. tbe wtodowsibringtog mea to ekarch as the riar
to the main boildiog caa be opened. | tog of tbe church be)!. Be has aeeotd>ws to the aegt aa- j Ingly taken space la tke h>cwl papera.
nex wbere tbe small ctaildfeg am. i«od
| sod will make a atody of tdverUeTbe toilet rooms in this schcol, V- tog.
though not nearly so dant^-rOas’ as at i _
the BbDwood evenue and Sosrdman:
avenoe schools, yci I eonalder them i
dnagmwM as the windows are too
bigfa to reach and also have smvat ’

Baale. at which «lMa hUu i
Brtotit u a ^udaat.
V. Z. CaantoChaa mimed Wedi
«M latt M tiM. All «
. _ ___ . -- u berry set,
*■«« rtaoA the H«rmU MAM not <^.troffl a 'bwtoeai tilp to Old HisMr. and Mrv J. Ross: China ult and
Mtar thm T»MdM fwwi efMch «»Mk
At CeatrsI ochooi bedMug. the
Mhe Packard: china
' - erreiRBiA»to Ml to fM
Ma^th t
rose bowl. Miss Ada Bright; linen sUlrway leading to the basement It
Out It
urpek, Mrs. D. H. Bright; bedspread. lust Inside the main entrance on th-<
f.taac BcUtogr waa bom In New Bal Mr. and Mm. M. Meteer; linen table north side. This sUIrway. 1 consider
Umore. St. Clair cotmlr. Sept. 2S clo-n tod napUns. Hr. ond Mra. Phil­ dangeioM as to case of hre sUrtlng
WCAT WC<FOAD.
ip Cribbs and family, of Lodtogton:
. Lnrit Van Bgreo monad to bli 1(47. Id IK! be married Hist Ollre dozemn linen napkins. Mr sod Mrs. la the bhaomenv It sronid form a flue
tena to nootkera MicUcan MoMar. Rector, of Port Huron, and for near- O. Hawley of Maaon county; bed- lor tbe Bamet. enttlag off the main
Oea Miller and »Ua rUlUd at Oaa If 47 year* tber barp ahan-d llfp'i rpraad. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Rinehart. vzii from tbe bcildlag. And tbe fa*'
atonaa aad calaia. For maor }•
OoBOras'i Wednaadar.
Mra. Clayton and tbi Misses Mary .
_
-,.s— •. n
realded >b UL Clenena Ml
nnd Mauie Rlnehari of Scottvllle.!
^ »“*■ atalrwaj makes it sU

Oard
it OB1 the
Um Mck Uat. AIM tber
bat Id lOS tbe remorud lo Lake .
Bve dolUr bill from grandfatoer snd • ‘be more dangema as tbose in the
On^
Leonard Levlt Bored hi* tUvlIr where Iher bare lived tm in Decem­ uncle of tbe groom. Ur. Cribbs aod | upper floor wonld also be cot off
ber ttaev went to Ht. Clemena In the Geo. Cnuba of Mason county; two ;
"There I* a shortage of flr<- hose si
to BedOer FHdar.
of secorerlng Mr
Belllngr'a
this boUdtog.
\
CUada Downer. Barke Lewlt, Marr hope
H j
health, which baa been rerr poor, bu) aoiu™ ln.« lb, WM.'I
Onion Sleswt.
i
all efforts failed and Uarcb S. at i
! dos a In ihit school can be opened,
Docajcr home
<
'At
tbe Union street scbool. I found'
borne ol hU danebter. Mrt George
-and
Elmareed.
l. be quletlr breathed h!.» tail
idlttoos to the t
man avenoe and the:,jj^j| ^
school*, although i
led br bli wife and children
BUM Lewia to hom tran Bagaall He waa an earaeii CbriaUan and died
IK. b.nJ
. ..a ,|
teenre In hU belief of a gtortona hi
lions arc identical. The toilet rooas
tor a waek.
shortage of Arc hose.
This school
tare,
those two schools are certainly
Mr. Lothw and wife wen at Wex­
He iearea a widow (now In Lake
sboaM bare anolfaer exit and there
ford Wddaeedar.
Are traps of tbe worst ktod. There U
shonld be lire cseapi-s oa all school
Ot GrtfSto waa at Wexford Wedlong, Dirrmr passage-say In the
buildings to tbe city.
of MV CT« ^
basement leading to tbe toilet rooms.
Itemtt BlekeU died eoddealr Sat- Oeo. Slmma
St. Francis ^hool.
Richardaon of Allen. MlA.,
This passage way Is uezt to the boll•rdar while ob a load of loca. Bert John
John
Onnerort
of
Buffalo.
N.
T
.
"I also inspected Ft. Francis Cath­
MePhaU war behind on hit toad, and
rr-room !n the most dangerous iisrt of
FredBchtinan
of
Brldgeburg.
Canaolic sebool and found the dtyrs to
aaw fticket fall. He Jornped oil'hie
the bareraenT and Is the only passage
'lead. Btopped the horaea. war at Slek- and Clarence Belllogr of Lake Ann.
(he exit open Inward Inslead of out
lo and from those rooms. Tbe small
etfi flida to a Boneal. bat he war
The stairway In ibU school. l<-nding lo
The rwmalna were interred In Grorc
basemcDl windows in the toilet rooms
dead. Medical aU
Parte cemeterr at Mt. Clenena.
too upper floor, la dlre-.-Uy Over the
and proDouaeed B heart faOare.
are eight feel high and are fll'ed with
too basomoni stairway ahich
laana a wife aad four bbbiI children
r.rr.-eii*. | was Informed liy the Jan­
hnHai brothera and aittera. Pkmenl
il dangerous In case of fln- starting ;ii
itor
of
the
Boardman
avenue
sehrw:
I
war h«M Tandar at the H. B. ekkreh
[the bosenieat Tbore me no Bre
A
rerr
jriea-iant
occasion
i

hat
there
are
as
many
as
Cn
rhildn-c
and L*M reaiaUii were laid to mt to
j»-s.apob on ihU imlldlng.
the Bataey eeaMterr.
bereared
I ilu- toilet room at the n.-ioip linie
toally hare the ampaihr of alL
nesdar evening. March 18. when toelr Mayer Friedrich Was Present At t
Maiefe ».
' Mh. John E.. waa united In marSpecial Meeting Held Fri­
lage to Mtos BUnche U Blackmore.
paImdiw heights.
day Aftarnoon—Report of
SUte Newa.
Am MeadelUobn'a wedding mar^
—--------------------------------are
■. and Mra. 3. H. Manl.r an proThe Hay Cuiini) Agricutiurjl soeltthe Chief.
rai being pUyed by Mlsa Ada BrighV
#arto« to more to Lake View.
|iy has set too dsio* for U^i iannua)
F. n. uiar
Olaac la SUac at Duan'a mill be bridal party entered the parlor
:
r.
nd look Ihelr placca under
[Ray count) fair fur Soplembcr iVlA
Prom Saturday's Record.
. where
Uttle Dale UBaroa who hat been
I Mrs. Hubert J. Kolloy. widow of
I slated to the Record last oven
reinoBy was
salt* Mek. la better at tote wnuag.
leg, the board of education accompan­ appeal to the Wdl-lntormod in ev*»7| Judge Ko».-y ot ItaUle Creek, whose
M'. aad Mra. Prank Sajrera attodd- O. A. Hettler
ed the hlaecabee'rappper and local groom was attended br bla couslo. ied by Chief Marrny and Architect walk of life and ate ncwntial to permanottl i d-aUl ocrurred Ust week. Stepped
BeMtog at Ktogater Ralph Meteer. and the brideemald Moore will visit the schools of the «i«ns and creditable standing A«or-}
« elevator, fell and broke her
was Mils Bibel Rinehart.
The bride was beautifully gowned city Monday momlng aod make a ingly. It is not claimed that Syrup of Kigi ' *™'
Mra. P. a. Alaea, Mra, Lataer Hacr
tSArren of Marshall embez­
careful inspection. Whatever ts nec­ and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
and Ml*. Bert LeBaron are among In rream brlilUnUne and Ui
the bridesmaid wpre an elatmraie essary for fire protection will be done
tha la grippe rlcttoM thM week.
'
knosm value, but one of many reasons zler, bas. beeu sentenced to six
' Uord Matahan attended the KeUej coelBBe of white mercerised linen.
months In the Ionia reformatory.
Foltoatog
why it is the bmt of pcnonal and family
MtfnrF at Klagaler. March 14.
Warren
made a specluhy of trim
Frledrlcb
was
present
st
the
Mayor
Biebard UanhaU U maalng the en- guesu. nearly forty to number, pt''laxd^vus is the (act that it dcanscs,
took of tbe following menu:
miog Insuranee agents.
meeting yesterday afternoon that be­
l)ae at Dana'a mill at Ktogalep.
Boiled Ham ing the first meeting be had been sweetens and rdleves the internal organs
Saying they didn't want reHglun.
Mtoi Oertrode Rartek of Fife Lake
which it e?«# without any
BUenIt
Minced Chicken
atoltei her amu. Mr. aad Mra. Geo.
but acre oai\ there to Sec the “fun."
able to attend for Are tnonihs. After;
Caeeae
Plum Jelly
Baitofc. the Utter pan of tbe w< '
reading of the Collingwood disaster, after effects and without having to increase Kd Ho’chkibs soil Bert Lecson made
Bntter
Pickles
Frask Bayera la drawing potatoes
the quantity from time to time.
|such a dlslm1i*ue<- at a n-vival 'at
ABMrted-Cake
Mtooe Pie he had the fire ehlef make a Epeclal
toOBKley.
It acts p’eosantly and naturaQy aod Msrsliall ihai it broke up the moetinspectloD aad report and the report
DiTid kaotgotd parchaua a cow
Lemon Pie
Oranges
H Mr. Vaa Oarder of Kinney MonCoffee.
preaented to the board yesterday truly as a laxative, and its eompoDoni ieg They alll appear in courtThe bride and groom are both very afternoon, extracts being publlsbed parts are known to and appravvd by
Th>- .-u^l branch of toe Bscaoaba
r. N. OUnY brother from Belding estimable young people of our vielnjeaterday.
phybicians. as it is (roc fruiii all objectiOD- r;vi'r has been diverted Into a new
■■

iiomlnem to i ‘ ebureb
Tbe complete report
tbe fire'g|,|^
To get its bcnoGcial rhaauel si FrineeioD. aod tbe stream
Among the glfta which showed the chief followi. In this Is. will be' cffccU always purchase the genuiucno loncer men
EAST KASSON.
eoteem of their friends, were the fol- noticed that where the Oak Park
maoufacture.1 hy the California Fig Syrup tbe rieveland-CiiSs lion Company's
V. W. M. Bright. R Dali, MUa Sadie
huildlng wa* slated yesterday, it
Smith mine, a channel l.Tuo feet long
Brf^t aad IBa. V. E. CknatogbaB atCo. only, and fur sale by aE leading drugshould have read the Elmwood tve
lijis been rxrnvated to n depth of lOt
tapded tbf recdiai laat Tacodar eves-,
gists.
lag at the Trardm City a^ocM oI
building:
and aldlb of Vt I.-el,

REPORTS ON
CITY SCHOOLS

*

D

ACTION WEI BE TAKEN

.

Trteth and
Qualily

SX.-S; .

The SlofB fw the Working Wan
The ShifB where One Price' Prevails

m

The Place where you Rel ihe Most for S
The Slore where you canTradewiltiConfidence

The Place where yoofTaacy Wears are sold as Cheap as common Goods elsewhere.
The Place where we defy compettHon. We are the originators and malnlalncrs ol
Low Prices.
Lank elaewhae and coopare prices, and yon wUl bay your Goods from ns.

I bill baiore
■ dWAM.OM. Oto

TRAVERSE CiTV R- R- CGMRAMV.
Notiqa to tiacfchaldera.
TrwvHM otr
The uutoil
utadtbeldera o( the Traveime
RstBPad
rompony- for tbe electtoe of uavea
Diructora to serve for the ensalng
year, and lor tor irantaetioB of nock
other borlncus as may come before
tbe meeting srlU be ^Id at tbe ol
Cee nf Mr Thomas T. Sates. In the
ctiy of rraverae CUy. Grand Travcwsaty. Miebisan. oa Thnrodar.
May 7. im. a » n-ckwk a. m.
R R. Mrtoeany.iEecMar ti. 51. Apt. T. 14. SI S*. May 6.
QTATB of MICHIGAN. THB FRO^ bale court tor the wanty «
Grand Travera*.
AT a oMston of said Court bold at
the Probate OfSee la the city of Travwe aty. tn said eeoaty. oa tod (to
ly of March. A. O. IMSPresent: Hob. Fred R. ktalker.

&

Joseph I^bl haring AM U said
court his peimoB praylag f» Mcense
to sell at f----------------- ----------___ _____
...........
real touts
therein deerrbed.
oewroru,
tl If ordered, that the (th day
i
<
April. A n.. IMW. at tea o'elaMt l
noon, at sMd prabate ofSei

icUnsliliii’s

xm

Coffee

..-.•g. lo Sima uessu way wwnw ~vtl tor Intrrrai of said odtata hi mid
^1 estate sbould ^ be i

is fully roasted and
properly Uei

neUee Iberaot be gtrea by I___
tion or s copy of tUa Older,
rwer, wv
for thr«e
•■rv;
sreeka prevloos
----surcestive weekt
lo aald'
day of bearing te toe

Always uniform in
quality and flavor.
Each air>tight,

FUBD^ WAlJCBL
Jndge « Pzotale.
Msr. 10. IT, S4. 31.

dust-procfpackage
contains 16 ounres

OTATB of HtCWGAN, 1
^ tale ODort for toe (
Grand Traverae.
tbe mtiter of tbe catate of WDJ. oner, deceased.

—fill! wei^it

..';s

McLaughlin'S

xxxx Coffee
is sold by

trive. examiae and adJaat.aD
ad demands o( all penons

ALL HBST
CLASS

m

h dsv of'Msrrb. A. D. IM8. i
l<iwed by said court for erodltora to
•esent their c
k for exomtind torn we
e probate ofSce Id the
t bouse Id qtfl county, on toe nh
day of Mar,
ir. A. R
a IMS.
1 - and on toe
loth ds.T of July. A. D. TM(. a: are
o'Hock In the forenoon of each of
aald days, for the purpose o( examln-

Matr. 1«. 17. U. Si. Apr. 7.

Free Preminms
with tftOBE GREEN
TRADING STAMPS.
Every 10c pardhaoe
yoogeta stamp.
Hundreds of

Pretn-

iums to select trom

Absolutely Free

Shoef and Rubbers

aothlngand Men’s Furnishings

Seasel ddMrcM Spriag Bed Sliocs, dm,
6 to 8, enoj pair gnaneteed 70c for............................... VOL*
Mines* vicl KM Sbses. Fraoch Back Stov Patent AOan
Leatber tip. good last, apecial........................................... af OC

Bs7«S SsIMLcnherSIwes, that will atand bud

Afida

vear, half doable aoleaiacieved bottom. Special price mOC

HbarsBren nsssaOaa GoU topa. Solid Oak, «4SQ
Bettoam. Holep^.............!??................... BIoIb
iMjMin Mcat*Ss WsncB*s» Bsy*s asd Glri*s Sample

Fee

our

Room

Premium

on

Second

•Floor.

Mca*S Sox. Partly Wool, a go»l 15c seller,

An Mews neecedfnd Woolen Underwear lo be
closed oat less, than cOSt. For an oximpIptoA^
Men B SliirtB and Drawers, all to mateb:........................^oFC

ly Free witb n pvgea
(tl.dic lireeo Tradiot! Stami
imp* Tbia solid
Pari.
rlor Tablu is nioely finiBbt-d in mabogBii).
Iiaa fiiBCf
liaa
fiiBcy iDrtipd
iDi
log* and lan^e andci
for )K>ok and pnpora.

„ . __,
__________
tiful Pulor Lamp atao& 10 in. hig^ Itoi A
10 in globe aad bowl deoMBted with thra*
c>»i-jr». Tbe haee is eaai brsM.

SS Hea*s Complete Salts rocH mriiinm wri^ht, Xcnti.y
Tailoml i-ODsiiIerv<! reaaoDably at fii ->).
$3 9S
IMMea’a aad Yoatli’s Salts- Xot a auit«>id f>r '<-a.
tban S7-M and aowe aa high as (.'< -’>0—
Qg

Lot V* 1. tl M nhmal....................... ................. 8»c
im Va K «2MaM SI W valoM at................... fl.47
Lai l^a
SSJ30 valiH., apeoial............................. $L»7

A Table Full of Mra, o New Spiiog Snits. oonaiala of ali^R Xcw
ooloia in stripa aod checM aod plain MaleriaU, iMlibh- ami
Single Breasted,iPortL $15 and aa high aa
yoor <'li>jicc

^ SBd SSc SMIBl^ ntra ^xanl, a yard at

l^C

tSMsKtavellr Bren «ea4s»snitable hr Soito

aca

udJaekMa, mrth Sl-SS^rjaid. apeoial....................... ..DM!

BMpfeenaewSpHagBren GteoBamssex- BSa
deptkmally good valma, a yard at......................

V4C

ISM. yai4s Drewa Omsk Llaca, mixed a yud, ^
7lplem 1^1 aa« Bark PrlaL g«>d pMtetea

$5 pieces aew doaUc
told Percales, not a
yard wiith leaa
th«10cbere..,...„*iv

> *

Suits, Sldrts, Coats, Waists, etc.
Ladles* Misses* aad Chtldrea’s Coats, at phcea you
eanaot afford to miM. Coau that sok! for
ma ns
$$1250 and $15.(X> wat..................................................BD*Im

Givea absslalely Free with .IH

of Globe U
~
TradinC
Stamps,
led Dinner Set. w
matod qaality. cooaiaU of all tbe piecaa
aaad by tbe avuragr-'tamdy.
Eadi piece
b lari^Iy
iTt^Iy decoralivl wit
with colored
c
flowur*
And gold-edges

Blade mod Btae Bren Sldrts. tQck«5d and bnttoo am^
trimmed. Price in roach of all............................................. B f C
$7.56 BeaatUal VoUe Skirt, tnmmed in -Siik ed AQ
braid, will not wrinkle...................................................... ^^.arO

M «mu Bays aaaGirrsBIaABIkked Hose,

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

-7!^- 'i-sN

$8.48, $9.98 and $12.80.

SpriigBrMsCeedsudBMeste

SL56 ai^ $1,50 VesUng Waists.

5c

0^

llvea aksototely Free with 30
pagaa
■a ef Globe
Gbbe liraeD Trading Bumpa
Slam]
ilia fine, extra lanre and oomfoitable
saddle nest Rocker, Finitbed in American
quartered oak

Choice of any Fur in ihe House 50c on the $

Oiobie

Dep-t.

Wrorih. merwwe,

Tn*A>,ygW»E

ili

S'tore
OITV,

MICM.

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^

K TUCtOAY. MAMCM K Y
and Bnlee PMker. Bsmd 1. Sbe Is to tbe fifth grade aad I am
rd«cn«inud mr wood aontesJte
« kbglibor o( 70WK. u« «7 «b«a itha cards aad batuma to toe. My nw ta the foorth- Last year 1 paaaed
to alefc aad Aeat RaU la bate'
iud I mr« eorti^'to wtm jb«, U tmH
gradea. | was la the taeoad aad Dear Pisaldeai
belptog toe. My doITB aame to Lyd-;
lasad into tbe third tbe aame
Uke to Join tbe Soashlae
have tw&Blsten and oaa broth­
L I wUl eooe have to go to my aab.
Jaaat'a amlla grew brl^ter. -Mr
a card and bnter.
My
oMcst
etotor
Lydia
to
In,
eptiling cleaa. My taacher-s name to^ i em IX years old.
attoer bmInI wlD be erer a# glad to
IMM.Mrt nwMNM «f T«a
bavVyoa come. WbYe got pretty ‘mTarea aty. Boos la in Travetee Mr Frto Dago. I like him very weu. school every day that I can. i am la
aty. -mtiL. tL r. E
No. 1. well aeonalnted with the blida, but aty at the asylum. For Christmas I My papa to a mafl carrier and my the fifth grade. My stodiee are m tolMmM V«m* F«fc« *i*^»
got three patoa of gtovea. two plctme mema to e dreasmaker. I have allows; Arttbmelle. geography, reading,
KMMf MBt by OUre Rt^L
we want aome glii Meoda.' too."
DoUi« 8u>aitMk. Me ••▼•>> rMn;
That night at Supper. PanU wa» hooka, a bandkercMer, a oatpm. a brother and a Aster. My aftter Clara | physjotogy. laagoage aad spelllns
AlTlB Stodiflacb M« flv* 7«vs; Koa- Ddmatad and ebeerfnl. "WeYe bad a box of dctotnoes and a pair of mlt- ■- n tbe Cradle Ron and my brother onr teacher's aame to Mlsa B. B
t read the Herald and I lUe to
BMk
me**a,
Me
*«eal«en real alee tlaie today." abe aald.
Snosblocr loo. I have lets of g<.h,,| ,b school todey there ate Xo
m the sbtltMi toetoStoemto «sww4to.
noBtb^ KlMBler. mch.. R. r. D. -Qolta a lot of glrU cann to aee na— read the letters la the Herald. Lydia •ebool-mates et ecbeol. I go to school :ehiidreti. There ere jg girU end 14
use« & wlxwl tsretiac la tea MwCtoNo. X. SamM aent by 8ytrU Seetoy. Kitty Tbooipaoa. wboae brother owm
ThaakaglrlBg. Well, 1 every dey. Tbe ooe I sit wim is Bee- j ho,., ,
^ un»e skating on
L«an 8U^t Me amn yean; tba tog dog. aad Joaephtae Bryant guess this wlU be all for this Ume,
Beielhymer. There are U acbol- j
et borne and et eehool. but I
IWWtiyUh* »wta» M^M
n*n» StoekBaeh. Me two yam and her ehnm and they asked a to > good^.
ere In onr sebool. My broUier and^^iu be glad when spring cooie
M4 kM «• w*>»**y
••
From your loving Bunriifner.
aad foor aoitbi; OWa BaekM* one go with them on a plenle Saturday.*
sitter do not go to tbe aame school ^ « jn ^og -not- My Mend Wave ButMwy IMBf tfJta*.
ycv and fire mootha; Violet CUit, Then ahe added half oomplalnlngly.
Sadie bther Bnmbara. aa I do. They go to Ute prima»x ,
i, writing with me. She to go*Tbey've waited long enongh. I'm
ooe year aad throe
u, jo,n the Sunabtoe aub
1 think the SantMne letters are icbcol Their teacher ta Htoi Mary
whole
Wright. We ere Just Uring the lest:
KlBcaley. Mleh.. R F. D.
Aa my letter la getting long, and this
woBdeefuHy Interesting, and 1 am al­
riaat In eehool now. On Friday we to the flrvt time I have written,
weeks. It -isn't ao bad tor Janet, for
Namea aeot by Zeua Seeley.
ways
glad
to
bear
from
my
boys
and
ibe’a only boon here one."
debate. I have rix studies. They are ^jll close
girls.
reading. arilhmeUc. physiology, phy­
*'R%en there's doror anywhere,
From yoor Sunsblner.
lartead of a Simtblne talk, here U the bees are pretty sure to find li
siology. lengusge. geography
end
Etola Ervin.
I F.tnrytor
Snaabtne atory tor ui. thU w
Summit City, Htch.. spelling. My band to getting Ured
cnit.aad <«me aroond.'' aald Fred, the
1 am sure yon end Wave will enjoy | '*^,****‘*~v»«-~i
coUeglan. ''And I know some girls
Feb. K. IMS.
It's o^Ued
DOW. so J think I will ckne. Will yon l«ing SunsMDers. end I hope we may
who are like clover bloaaoma.'' He Dear Prerident—
c A LAmtaa
The oirl Uke a Clever
pleaae write to me* Oood-bye.
know each other better.
Paala bad b««o la the aew boiae looked ao bard at Janet that Pauls
tbou^t I would write a few lines
From your loving Sunemner.
Uogbed. and the girl who was Uke a
alBoat a mootb befdre Jaut
you as 1 have not written before.
Mary Odol.
Sherman. Mkh.,
Jaaei’a parenu thought it beat for clover, blnthed aa red at the bloa- I am nine year* old. We lake the
It plewsed me to tUnk that yon
card and button. I go to admoi ev­
MISS CLARA BATtS, UKar.
Feb. XI. 190A
wbleh be compared her.
bar aot to tntemipt bar aebool work
Herald and I like to read tbe letten. cared to write such a nice long letery day. I have aot atoned or bemi
Dear Predldent—
nnUl the end of the tarn. Paala
Papa died the XOth of Jennary and It
tbe Snnsblne anb.
urdy a amnilBg elnce Beptomber. I.
wMld like to Join the Suaiblne
Traverse Oty, Mich.. R F D No. i. li pretty lone«ime at home without
ed her aiatar aadly. aad bar loncUhave reading, geography, ailthmaUe,
Gub. Pleaae send me a card and buthim. I have three pets. They ere
F^b. 14, IWS.
aad veUag.
language. I
WUltofflaharg. Ulcb.
thte
third
grade,
l.am
bard to bear
cat saad one' dog. Their namea
MxraNMi.
Feb. 19, IMSt
I go to sebool every like to go to aebooL I hare a Bttia
nephew who woald Hfct to saad hla
haven't written for t long time, are Collie. Malty and John. Onr Dear President—
day.
My
school
(raebrr
U
Mla*
H.
S.
r ar mambara baletulm Mar. aoralng with tba gloomy eonrlcUoD so I tbongbt I wonld write to yon. teachers' name to Mrs. Carter, please
I wonld like to Join tbe Sunshine Schell and 1 like ber very well. At name In. HU name to Leo Doaglaa
that aba wonM nerer be happy again.
My birthday wat tba Slat of January. send me a card and button. Well. 1 Club, Win you please send me a school we have 4Z scholar*. We have Well, this Is alL Oood-hyu.
Her brother Fred begM at laat to I got a doll cradle, a ttory book, a guesa I will have to cloae for this
From,
card snd button* I will try not- to
very nice school boose In Wexford
call
her
'ckmdy
weather.'’
Our SMar.
Age 10.
IVyd ImtbW..
Urge picture, a new hair ribbon, a
lose It. For Cfiriatmas t got a Ted­ county. Thto week ba* been very
li Leo ooe of your aehoel matoaT
pen knife, two pretty little cards and
Joeephlne
Bryant, pasting
dy Bear and four seu of hair rib- stormy. 1 had to stay out of sebool
{nlttty la ay atatar; eba'i tba.avaatI am sure yon have good Umw to­
to«ent
piece,
t
will
aend
two
of
my
boote
ooe
atomlng.
taw
PanU
In
the
Neva
Taylor
boni.
a
pin
cuahlon.
and
a
set
of
Mt thlnc than aada.
week snd we did not get our gether.
Indeed yon may have a Bnaabtne building blocks I go to taiool every mall (or a week. In our class we
Mhae boya get into troabla, they aak from yard. Joaepblne wat Interaated little brotbers' names to be put on
the Cradle Roll; Wallace Rlehl. age card aod button, Neva. And I am day when the weather to good. I go have alx pupUs. Seeing my letter to
In thlt aew neighbor of bera.
JolattyY aM.
Traveraa Oty, Mtab.,
four years, and Bernard Rlehl. age
yon can help ywr mama by be­ to Sunday aebool every Sunday. WeU, getting long l will cloae.
au ham Bwaet aalrea aad daady
Fab. tX. 19SA
o years. Onr school U ont now
ing a happy Uttle Snnbeam.
ttafi to taka aVM yoor aohaa.
I will close.
From your Sunsblner.
Dear Prea
hare lou of fna pUytng. I i
Aad when yM tart your finger Jalab Panla bad bean lodnlgiar benMf In
From.
Ware Bntler.
Grandma
takaa
(be Herald aad'iba
half
a
doxen
flU
of
erring.
Her
area
dosrn at my Qrandraa Wbeelock's
Rlngiley. Mtch..
ty*a baan moat braaka.
Age 7
Rnth Bnttoa. '
How
strange
It
must
tsra
seemed
read
the
MUra ta AM. '
to stay all nl^t with her. My
were awolles and red. her
FVb. IS, IMS.
Aren’t the Teddy Bean cunning! to be shot lo by tbe storm! 1 am* They make me want to be
conaln wants to Join the Sun- Dear PreMdenl—
Va boya dent toaaa JnlaCty, 'canaa drooped i
Yon must bare nloe Umes playing
glad that tbe weather to ale* aow. boy. I thomdit thatt tt
U would help ms
took cue glance, and wa» ^d
ablae Clnb. HU name U Charlie
aba toraa la'bard. yon know,
with
yours.
I thought I would write a tew lines
aren't you*
be good.
r aaad a* a
Wbeelock, Traverae aty. R. F
thb^ taU .«• many. maaF tlataa/aad look away.
> you to let you know bow I am. I
and hbtton. I will try to beep th«
ff Joaephlaa had atoppad to think, No. t. Please send him a card and > not go to school DOW. I have a tilSQttoaa Bay, MRh..
va jvat ^EBOw tPa ao.
Bendon. Mich.. promtoes. I am sevea yaart oM.
button. I trill close now. Good-bye. tie tlsler. He!
Her name Is
Msudie
U taet. I baliara that atatar Latmaat aba might have made azci
Feb. 19, IMX.
FVb. XI. IMA
Lovingly yoar^
From yoor little Snnablne girl.
Will yon please.
Panla. It wonld have been better It
tore moat araryttaliig.
^
Deer PrefldemDear President—
Age ».
Olive Riebl.
anosrlng todsv.
For amrtblag^ la.tore vHb bar.: the bad resolved to do a
I thought 1 would write a few lines
Wbat a nice binbdty yon 1
Well. I can't tlfink of mnch to write
Here U your letter i
wtoh to become a member of yoor
ward brtgbtenlng that
*10 you and let you know that.I am
yaR a««n baaa that attog.
What
waa
the
name
of
your
story
today.
I
guem
I
will
close
for
this
SnnshJae
Gab.
Pleaae
aend
me
you think I bad forgottaa yoa?
face. Bat Jooeidnna. like many aw>lhwell
My father and brother aarbook*
Ume. so good-bye.
^•B Mt iMd. aba mat aita atili' ar firi. loved brl^u. pleasant tblngt.
ence bare gone to Pennsylvania this
From yoor Sonsbine girl.
aad kept as far as possible from what
and laa^ to aaa aa ran.
winter and Roy and mama and I are
Age IX.
Alice Morgan
Kingsley, Mich.. R. F. D. No. X.
''Why, baya." aba aaya. 'Hba baaa was depieaslBg. The next time she
here aloce. I am busy now gedng to
Wont you be glad when tbe
ael^bor’s home, ahe
woat hart, they baa* at yon tor
Feb. 14. IMS.
.' school and doing cborra. 1 have some
to all gone and yon can play (
walked on tba other tide of the etraat.
good limes at school. My teaeber's
doors* Winter seemi pretty long.
When Janet came. PanU had a
I love to bafiy than butoMo roodasd
name Is Miss Annie Cate. Laat fall my
Nunizig baby?
It 111
- niece was here on a visit. It was
Rooney tale to tell. “Ob. we’U never aid for a long time. I will now try
pb^ttgtoaBtofilgbL
first time I ever, saw ber Her
They are no voraa than Jam bogi Uke tbU pUce.>uiet 1 doaf baleve write a few lines. I am well ami
It's a heavy atraoi on XDotber.
Grawn.
Hlcb.
name Is Muriel Foster. Sbe lives In
well ever get aeanalnted.
that b
bope you are the same. I go
Peb 17, 1908
neiroli I would Uke to have her
iw anch oaMendly boys and glrU.- school every day. My teacher’s nsj
Her iyite I U called upon to supply
Dear
Prerident—
nsme
onibe
Crsdle
Roll.
She
was
-Tub aaa they Barer troaWa Ba,-aBd
Bafore Janet coold answer a big ti Ur. Hotell. My studies are reading,
I will write you a few lines as my four years old last October. I guess
Dooriahment for two.
arttbrnetle, grammar, geography and
bare Matty aatUad.
dog laapod
-They aoraly vonlda^ troabla aay In- bodge which aaparatad the Uvn tram apeUing. For Christmas l got two sister and I want to Join the H. T. F. Ibis is si] for this lime.
Snoablne Club. We would like s
Tonr loving Sunshine boy,
Some rbrm of i
tdiRtwa
oCaaMra ubUd.the atiwat. and came botindlag op to I pairs of hair ribbons, a handkerchief,
aiBord Poster.
the porch where the two sUten aaL a little trying pan. a p« and lots of card and button apiece. We were
be eaiily taken iqi by modier's system
down to St. Andrew. Florida, last
I expect yobr mams wonld be very
» boBblaa' vary gnat
Ha poahad by Paula, who uttaro^ nnu and candy. I have three UtUe
u
nooded.
winter.
My
grandma
and
grandpa
Aad U1 ware to aam tbaa^ taka a etarUea. azclamaUon. and. stand­ friends whose names I will send
lonely If you and Roy were not with
uncle live there. Our sebool ber But what a lot they will tell
tba Cbm to atata.
ing cloM to Janet's knee, looked np the Cradle RoU. They are Dollle
Scctl^s Emulsion contauM tim
That 1 aboold nail them '%uvbMB*' hto bat toe« with friendly eyes, slow­ Stoekflsch. age 7. Alvin Stockflsch. commences next mouth and I am you abont. when they get back.
glpd tor 1 like to go to school. I am
aad not ^mbl* baaa at an.
age
S.
and
Kenneth
greatest pesaible ajnount of ooiirub*
ly .wagging hU bntby talL
months. Also one tor the Sunshine
the lecood grade and my sister
Coopervvllle. Mich , R. F. D. No. B.
Fbr.totyTa only baablr batbUag aa
•TVeli; hera'a aomebody ready to ba aub. Her name Is May Little, age Ruth Is In the first. I win be lO yesu-s
ment
in eafifly digested form.
Feb. XO. IMS.
trtendly.'* Ungbad Janet. patUng the IX years. Bend the cards and buttons old the second day of March. Ruth la
Dear President —
peweomr's bead. -How do yon do. to me. This to all for this dma
Mother
and baby are
Dda
eight years old. Well, good-bye
I received your letter, also tl
air* Pm very glad to see yon." Tba
From your friend.
From.
helped by its nse.
card and button and was very glad
deg pUlnly.aivrecUted the warmth
Handle and RuUi Wilkcos
Age 10.
Sylvia Seeley
hear from you We are all well at
tU boy vbob alwaya wlablag
of her wolcome. tor' be gravely axWrite again, sometime, and lelt ut hope that this will find the rest '
Can you really cook In your mil
That tbU or that night ba.
tandad a bage paw. and Janet ebook
Ting pan. or is it Just a make-lx more about yoor winter in Florida, the Club the same. I live on a farm
BW aurtr trlaa hto mattla.
It ordlally. Then a peremptory whla- Uave one*
and what you saw there.
three and a half miles from Cooper*to the boy than bond to sea
tlo aonaded from the sidewalk, wbata
vtlle Our farm conAsts of $0 acres.
BM plaas an oauu to CaOan.
Tom Tbampaon. the dogla owaer.
Soramlt City, Mic
Kingsley. Hlcb.. R. F. D. So 2.
I am five feet tall, light complexionHla booaa tai ta defeat;
straOUg by with bU sister.
Feb- IT, 190*
Feb. 14. ms
ed. have blue eyes and light hair Mr
Fbr thafx vbat ooBaa v|aa vtobing
Duke. yooTe pretty famllUr with
Dear
Prerident—
mother died ooe year ago
I have
And wortong Ml to meet
folka yon don't know." said the boy Dear President—
brothers FW peU
Aa I have not written to you before
I have not written to tbe Sunshine
with an air of make-bebeve reproof.
will write now 1 am very glad thatjand four cats Well, this Is all I can
Tba -mar that i ban^ la
Club
tor
a
long
time,
Then be added to bU Cstar: 'They
Joined the Sunshine Club I go to iblnk of
good-bye.
la that vbHb ueuMa with work,
try to write you a few lines and tell
look Uke alee gtrU.
loving friend.
school every day My teacher's name
Aad ao oaa arar ftada K
“Tes they do. MpacUUy the one you wbat 1 got for Christmas. I got Is Mr. Grant Jenee My studies are
Viva Morse
Who% eoataat to vtah aad ahlrk.
clothes pin holder, s box of stationDnka
liked.
Pm
goUg
to
see
n!re to gel aegualnied through
as follows: Reading. arltbmeUr. spell-'
The mat tba world taallB -ln^
T.
an
air-gun,
a
handkerchief,
and
It will be real pleasant to have
leu.-rv. doo l you tMnfc so. Viva
WiU tai yen, aiarj om.
a collar. I bare two friends who Ing. grammar and penmanship. We
l.ope you win write again.
play
on
the
led
at
noons
and
we
have
That aoeeaat eotoaa not with vtahlag. new girls in the aelghborhoo
they are nice.* answered Kitty. would like U> Join tbe Snnablne auh lovely Umci. When I come home
lot by hard veik. bnraly dene.
glandng back over bar ahonldar at Their names are Russell Mang. age from sebool I Uke care of my broth­
II. aod Bari Mang. age IX. Also
the two sUters on the porch.
er. Me Is ooe yesr old His name
\ Maitb Ifi. IMfi
for the Cradle BolL Their names
ta Henry Max. Well. 1 must dose.
n morning. Jan­
iBLSlnea that ra- et took a erast of bread in ber band Henry Koan. age 7. and Russell for my letter Is getting long I hop*
Roan, age 3. Send tbe cards and butwUdow. PanUa
Pleaae send me snotber to see this Id prtnL
9Wi Uthar. BmAm. tteh.
Proa your Sunsblner.
eyes followed bar nndarstandlngly. bvtton. for I have lost mine. This Is
b
Rath Bettoe. WUUatotonrg. Mich. 'Toa'va got to make Mends with the all for Urts time.
Emma Kolndorfer.
Kara TMior. Bvmmlt aty. Mich. birds Id thU town," she said. Too
la the Ice gone yet? I am sure you
From your friend.
Lunaa HcQtnto,
Mapla
Oty. won't find nay otbera.'
H so. it will interest )-oo to
must
have
^ad
fine
Umes
on
H
Age LX.
Robert Seeley.
know that it can be stMiped
-It's a good thing tbeyYa ao tHeadIt seems nice to bear from yc
with Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain Fills;
ly. then.* responded Janet ebeertnUy. agata. Robert, and learu of your
snJ without any bad after*
MMh.
opealag the window. A pair of bright Meads who want to be Sunshiners.
effects, and this without dan­
Bath WOkaaa and Maadla WU- ayes vatebed bar from tne aaarast
Dear prerident—
ger of forming' a drug habit or
hant. OrawB. lUeh.
tree top aa she crumbed the bread,
May I n»Be in and Join your Son- having your glomach disar­
Klagsley. Mkh.. R F. D. No. X.
Leo iMglaa. BMdon. IDeh. Naue and she bad not left the window five
■Une Club* Wm you please send me
ranged. *They positively con­
uaat by Floyd Lather.
mtnntes before a visitor, ready tor
Peb. 14, IMS.
card aod an H Y F bunco and 1
tain no opium, morphine, co­
BtolM Rmn, and T^va Batlar, Instant filsht. was timidly tenting
will try to follow (be rules. I have t
caine. chloral, ether or chloro­
the breakfast sbe bad prorldad. Next
Bbsrtoia. Mleh.. R. r. D. No. l.
I win now write a few lines to M little bro'Jier. Hto nsme to Elmer
form in any form. Dr. Miles’
morning there were several on band.
May UttU, KlagMay, Mich.. K. F.
Royal. He to three years old Win
jrou
know
t
am
well
and
hope
you
art
Anti-Pain Pilli relieve pain,
ready to enjoy her bounty, and
please put bis name on Ibe Crw
a No. >. l4ma seat
SrMa Seeley. fore tbe week was over, tbe birds tbe same. For Christmas 1 tot a
and leave only a sense of relief.
GhailU WbaaUeb. Traverae aty. ware gathering nnder the window ev- klaas pla tray, (wo pair* of bait rib- die Roll? I go to school everv dsy
The reason for this is explained
I
can.
but
1
cannot
go
to
school
Itteb.. R. F. D. Kb. X. Naaa sent by every nomlng.walting with ImpaUent
by the fact that headache comes
because I have sore eyes We
Ottve RMiL
twitterings for U to be opened.
from tired, irritable, turbuleoL
kept bosrdem sU winter but they
RntoiTI Maag, aad Mri Maag.
JoaepUne Bryant,
pfiaAag the Meadi whose names I would like put
over-taxed brain nerves. AntiKlBBlay. MUb., R. F. a Mo. X. NaaM hooae one morning, saw a bright face Mends whose names I would like put wept away yesterday. This to all for
Pain Pills soothe and strengthLawrence Slight, age 7. Tberoo this time
seat by Robart Saatoyframed to the open window, while be­
tbese nerves, thus removing
Biockfiaeb. age X years, 4 months.
I remain yoor Sunshmer.
e cause. They are harmless
Norm fWkar. and Bartooe Ftokar. low fiuttered a deaeo feathered pea- Clyde Beck, age l year S months,
Age IS
Ulllan McQueer
, evideaQy
mQy 'e^dent of
■andea. Mkh. R. F. a No. i. Mamas
and Violet Oark. age 1 year aad
when taken as directeit
Indeed
there
4s
room
for
you
lo
In Baking comes from Am t
did not feel S moBths. Send the cards tu me.
ami by Sadia Ritbar Barra.
ir big club. Ulllan, 1 am ever so
From your Meno.
llke taralag awsy. as she had done
glad that you want to Join.
-H. V. F. «
e Cioh Cradto Roll. at the sight of PsnU's gloomy, tearAge A
Zems Seeley.

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stolaed face. She looked again, and
Did year little Mends like their
them, obeying a sadden impulse, came
Cradle Roll Cards* 1 am cure that
aereaa the lawn toward the sriadow. they ara aU Twal Ilittlet Sunbeams.
The Mrde took wtag In as tnstaat.
and from tbatreea aad shrubbery proBeadne. Mkh.. R F. D. No. 1.
iBtly agalitot this tBte^
Peb.-W. IMA
Beaty Koab. age aevea; RasaAl ragtlaa at thrir monlag meaL Bet
with a amlle of wA- Dear Preridect—
Koaa. am tbraa. nagAsy. Mleb. R. Janet looked
I tbooght I wooM write yoo a few
F. D. No. X. Namaa aaat by Rabwt
Uses to let yon know that 1 am well
•aaley.
"I'm so eorry I eearwd them
and bope yoo are tbe eanri. I wiU
Wanace Rlbbl. a$a tam
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Cedar. Mieb..
Feb. 18. 1098
Dear President—
I thonghi I would drop you a few
lines. How are yon getting along
at to know bow maeh I can write
rocess. I do not think I will
have very maeh time for we have on­
ly five mlantcs rwess 1 go down to
the
aebool where Mabel goes
Mabel to only ooe grade Mgber tbaa

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