Grand Traverse Herald, April 03, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 03, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-04-03

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS-ESTABUSHED185R

AND TBAVEESE BAT SAGLK,
TRAVERSB CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICJllGAN, Tni RSDAV. AI‘UIL ;{.

SUFFRAGE WAS
MADE PLAIN

STOPRUGESUICiE

PARCEL POST

BEAL BTAIE DEAL

GREAT FUND

IS NEEDED

HIT EXPRESS

WOMEN CANDIDATES
Two Are Seeking Office at Celnrado

Sprrnge

GREAT FLEET .
PLAYING WAR

Colorado Bprings. April L—At the
opening of the polls here todsy for
Ihe serond .municipal election under
of government.
two women were among tbe
live of all the candidate* for city
office. They are Mrs. Jenny Shellt-y
Boyd, preildeni of the local Woman's
riuh. and Mrs. Mary' Ammcrtnan. both
seeking
lommlsslonershlps.
Mrs. GUNNERS COMPELLED Vo FIRE
Ito)d. who has rondurted a vi^irous
AT UNSEEN TARGETS
campaign, was the first woman
seek office here under cotmnlssiiui Secretary ef Navy Denials le on Hand
rule.
to Set' How the JaektM Ac­
quit Themaclves While
Cry for Mere Money and Food is Sent
Up Today From All Cities
Located in Traek
WarbiQStoii.
April
2.—Raprcw
■Southern
Drill CrounIs;'vU NorfoUc,
Otw 1.M8 peopi* mM tbe CTiy
ot Flood.
l«D|es of the country have b«^n hit
Va.. Aiirll 2.—Bobbing a dull grey
Opera bowe Monday niicbt. ntakhard Ig- the oiwrailon of ibe new par.
agalovt (be background of a churning
Ing one et tbe lanceat ao<l uoat reimecels i>o*l sysu-ui. avcordlnx u> tesU*ca. the Atlantic fleet lay at anchor
wuttre audlwrec that ha< been tn
Coluiulius. April 2.- Tu gel iiitonnamony subinittc-l to the Inicimau. >
toilay, ready to begin lu annual war'
this aadiiortutn in year>. and llnaaed
on u|iOD which lu ba*u the uiaiuiiiotU
merce comu>l<<alou by cuunrcl for ilio
Chesapeake bay. Far out, lit­
tor over an hour and a halt
irllef work for Ohio IIoo-l sufferers,
HVhois Plstfem ef Parly Will be com|«nies in their flntil arcuments
tle fltx-k* of white, showing gull-llkc
Anna Sbaa of Ne« York, the natkoul
Govt-rnor
t'ux
with
lueniber*
Placed Before Ceming Gpe--'
amlnM the reduction in t-xpres* rate*
alxive the waves, swayed tbe targets
IfTcaldcot or ibe Woman's BuStase »opledged
etal Geselen.
pioiioi-ed by ihe <'11)101111*11111.
fond fnr the first day's long-range
rleiy of the I'nlted States. It U aelHeme on Cass Stregt Tuesday
thcmaelvos to maku an inmiedlsie.
declarr<l the i-omieuleK have vuff< red
'iDllg.
tlMii that Traverae City iieoplc_____
Evening.''
<f every flood dlslrlrt In tbe
tn lore approximately r:- |>er
The war game, which began today
Avored atib such a Rtfied orator amt
Mate. Tbe cost of the relief planni-d
WashlDStOD.
Aprf]
All
ot
the
32
amall patikaec bii'lnHss—a los' wbicli
and whirh will last through several
«ne «Uh such nailonat taiue. Every
h. for fully one hun­
Weeks. wUl in fMlUy be a mimic
word that abb spoke was Klveo the official billh of tbe prosresslre jmrty imouDls to ul«ni C iht tv!nt ol lUtdred thpueand perHon* need aid in
I-iriy years of wedded ilCe comes but naval liatlle on an immense s^e.
rioaaat attenilon and ai>t’lauee echoed *111 bo Introduced tn tbe upper bouae :ros» revenu«-s of I’n
their homes. Ilslf a KHdom to tbr.avemge couple In tbir
irly days of the
Walker D lllnt-s aaaerttd that for
Tliroucli (he nlgbL ships, stcnmlng at
thioGRh the bulldlns as she made her
million dollars Is nee-led In Dayton <lay and age. and w hen U does come
rpeclal
session
by
ilenator’t’oindexler.
ihe
Uve
conipjanica
he
rcpreM-iUcii,
(ull
>>i>eed. will fire at imaginary tortelltiis points. The committee who
M ihh i<nri>oar. More tiipnry and there ir evi-ry teaxon to eelebrate lh«-.
|K-<|<> lauais and destroyera. miles out
had iharse ot this aelfare meotiiut The lone Bull Moose champion in tbe the -Adams. .Ametican. I'ntied .Btatce.
- food was the cry from all the event in flulng style. TM* was <lon«
Houthern and Wdls^hltnw. apidlcatheir searcbllghu will
are to be hicbly concratalaied on sly- senate made ihlK annauDcemeni
vlrirken
dl'triiix
to-lay.
Msrletia.
the bonn- of .vir. and Mrw. O, K. D*-. Puh throiigh (he darkness and from
Ins the clUxens of this city su<-h an day. It taavinc l>cen asreed that Ret»- tion ol the ]<mi'-iu>d rate- to pte^v-n:
I'ortsiuouth, Irontoii and nil (,'hlo Graw. ■.■'T. Cas* street. Tuevdav even­
widely reiarsied point* tbe dreadexrellent prosratn and ihns.idm-loRUy resentatlve Muidock ot Kanfots aoiHil imilncae woulil rcHlure retcmti't almut Conditions If Flocded District W«.-e hver ciiu-s arc in uv-ed ni suppllcii.
ing.
wlicffalioui
thirty
nelgfaliunand
siwnsdr
the
i-ame
.
mesKUren
in
the
iJii.OU'MMdt
a
year.
»r
^.
k
:
c-tua
<m
miuabts
will
unlMsh
their 10. 12 and
Tore them In the cleareict and most lop
Worst Ever Eaperiented In
Tlie number of In-liOK, recovered Ol irleniU .came tu x|>«d<I iIu- ex-iitng
:<i inrhers at the fllmey Urgeta—(hat
leal manner by those who are so rsi* bouse Tliiac bllU cover all the main every dollar's morib o( biislii- ^8 done
the Country
I'olunibuB today stood at T.*..
wfih therblerly couple.nnd to remind imaginary foeman which nnleoe delioiDiB In the nitilonal platlomi adopt Sorb a reduciion in revwiur. b.- aabi
Ide ot doloB so, the
them of Ibis slurlim* oi'-aeion In lUeir. stro.w'l tu<-an <li«Ui and dcstrnctlon
«(OuM lx- sl’MdulcIv ^le'irtiifiii-. H
tlons of the hour. The aiiRraxe tjuce td last Aunust at Chicago.
lilc. their gublcii wedding day.
hirst on the list U a ledoral prohl- maintained. at>^o that the formnbi
for tbu*e on board the battleships.
tion is bavins almoat national prom:
«'n., .A. vuilool and family wbi'o
The day practice, which began to­
nenee at this time, and so tbe use o' l.lUon of child labor iaa . Next rotses made rntea »uiild dlviuib aeriou-ly
Fifty year* ago .vesterday in. Giaixl
nrouie
from
Tan>ps.
Fla,,
w
I
err
U«cy
minimum
aase
law
for
aomc-n.
the
luialneas coa<lUlon« tn lame ^■emer^.
Ibe ballM and the several amend
Haven. Ml's Saral) IVrby Ih-csoic the day. voDidna entirely of long range
have
been
spending
ilie
winter
wer<-!
meau that are to be voted on nes; clshl hour 'Ia> In continuous 21 hour such a* New York an-l I'hitaeo. Ir.
bride of G. E. iS^iraw of (be same Bring and fast skirmishes. CheuMonday were explained In tbe slm industries, alM>Ution of the prison con- forcing a reai1]ut!ii>eni of voiui-ctKH'e belli up lor two days at niiciDna:i|
place One year Uf r they c*me to ■•eske lay was chosen as tbe drill
during the bright of the lecent flnol
tract Istior i-ysiem. and applylns to butineaa condUk>i»
Ideet manner.
the Grand Tra.verse region, locating grounds because the water Is always
and stonu woiih })wepi that fnnlrv:
Loos before the curtain rove the the supiori of the luisonera' famlllet.
in (.eelanau county, and eotab- rough here, and sn effort it to be
the
rouatry.
lYblle
they
were
not
the
aascs
to
be
credited
to
them
f<>r
hall was packed and ainenx thoae whe
lltblDg'the little village that 1* now- made to make-ihe target drills as dtfIn the teir,l-ry which sulfnred tbe
1 prominent seals a ere Bfiy preduHns K»ods tor jrovemmeut use.
known
as DeGrswvlile. litre iliey S( uU as laulblu. Nine i>ert&aneDl tar.
With the ad)cnt o( >-pr::ig <ome*
laori >lan.age and' loas -vf life tb<
toembers ot tbe Committee ot Tmeniy crcatiiis an induxirla)
a farm home and for iwenty-flve gcU loomed up ftom ' i.ynnbaven
ic new rrop ot maple wugai and v,ltii
scriten cf tlealiiiufon and suMcriug
Hoad*. This Is (he first year permaOne who had adjourned ibolr ine>-tin]t rcciiiate Induniilsl ror|ioralioi|^ and
It comes the temptation tu adulterate .veers lived there. Twenty-four year* nctiE mxmrlngs have been uhid. and It
numero-i'
other
Vhaiiee*.
•vlinesaed
hy
tl
<
m
give
»ome
W-a
early to attend tn a body.
PBNDRY tS BU$Y SICNINO RE­
they went to the iK-ninsula and
Sfme ot those bills have already
of the lemble^rondillon in ifiire and i-m BK pure maple ryrii|t or st'Tsr there cMiablUhed themxelve* and in- Is believed, with bases that oinnoi be
l^liee the cnrtaln was raised it dit
CRUITS FOR TRYOUTS
toothsome article mhde term
unfortunate se-ans. closed over one hundred ot the chi) Veen dratted by the si*eclal IlGisUitvo
vesU'l In more farm i>ro|>erty. Dtirlng shot away, much time will be saved tn
dreo ot the sixth, se'enih and eijchth coninii'tee ot ex|icrtB chosen at the Will Hava Twenty Fast Youngsters on
From Frii'.-ty morning until Sunday Micblimu'* sugar mapks.
that time, amt much nf (be last few replacing.
The great night drills are tbe most
jtradee ot the public school' ruai-sed recent national Prosretslve confer­
xunlrs .Ur Mt<'ool .and itU lamil.llujers and i-onxun
maple
ibev have s|>ent their time be^
Hand for Spring Training
ence.
in the center ot Ibe stase and unde^
i> In norinnatl, sleeping in the sugar or synip should tako duo
tween the country and city. Mrs. De- sitccuc'iilar and serious. The problem
Season '
Ue toademhtp ot \llss infael Ctbis
and going out onl.' for thoir autlon to read Ute labels
Graw t* 73 year* old. a trifle older ot bItUng a moving, diminutive tormusHsU director ot tbe achools. «ltJ<
Manager Jack i>endry I* busily en- -iiexl*. For hal.’ n mile on cither side Utners and thus Inform them*e1vej than her husband, but she said. ' Al­ 1^0 boat by night, la a serious prob­
and thU country U
Waldo Kapnlck at the piano, the:
whether or not they are getting though 1 am the boss in point of year*
gaged h< rerruliing maierUI fur the of the Ohio river the rity was llool
smns the full foot verses ot Mlcti
do not exercise my authority loo l«ying cs]ieclal attention to IL
e arilrle. Dy the laws of Michi­
kpnas training season of ii>e iiesun. cd. and the only means of travel wax
can. My SUthlnan" Applau.— nrwted
There Is an element of danger to a
ef Old Bliaeien Died orw, .which o|M>na here May 1. He by b<Ml. Hundreds of women and gan, It is made a criminal offense to much " She Is the
J.
A.
Bulien
naval review that gives it a war-llko
this nailoual sons, after which tbe cuy
writes from I'leveland thst he already chndn-n slept aid lived in the dev>t label any *yru|> or sugar as pure of charm, and although has not been
Tuesday
tain waa losered to alloe the cliUJrer
(hrill. The gnonerw who Are nt the
tiaill drtben out by tbe rising wa­
has lines on two ontfleld^n-.
iplp sugar, unless It Is made ex­ very well this winter she entcnaln<d
lo retire. When the curtain aa.ter, when ihty w<ie rewuid hy Imai* clusively from the sap oT mai>le trees her guests last evening with gncloiir Urgeis—and generally hit them—cancushion, recruit* and a candidate
rained tbe second time the scene «ai
w ba( (hey are firing bL Sclenbackstop ><Jb. fontraru will In- and taken to ebariUble instituUonx Farthcnmirn. tnv sugar or syrup ot­ dignify and the tame bospltallty that
J
A.
Uiillen.
ased
Mi
yearn,
for
(IflcaUy. they kbow Just where they
- chansed. Ttu- entire front of the staSv
■ <«hrr plares of refuge.
tered fur :*'e -rhteh Is sdnlterated ha* won for her the love of all who
any years a resident of Old Mis>-loii. sent to them wiUiin a sburt time, and
bad a tinok ot floweriiu: plshts and
because' an officer who Is aloft
Mr.
DeCraw
was
*2
years
The
flooded
dlKtrlrt
embmeed
much
it is expected lh« all of them will
with cane sugar or other synipi. must
ha* "found ' the vessel with bis rnngw
roaa of amall Amcrltau flaiu aere died at .Mrs. hVaiik Took's hospital
gel into the apnug ellmlnailon ton- of the rwldencc eection and famille* be labeled
n label-that shows: old in November and Mrs. DeGraw glasK. has telegnipbed the informnatruof alons undcri>ealh them, abtic fth street si an early hour Tuesday
her T3r<1 anniversary last Ueremleste. Hu haa also signed Kuebn. consisting nf a-vven or eight people
' -cntsgr of < ane sugar and any'
e
firing station and U^pt in'A'otes for aomen " spivared on al. nmmtnc foilowtOK a four week* IllTbey have three son*-, all of
forred to live in
UWled SB the faatvat shortstop wliicli
:.-T
ff-<!gn
i.ugar
or
syrup
In
the
Mr.
HuUen
came
lo
Old
Mission
tee*
formation. wKh Iho dlrecUons for
sides.
Ibe hotels or w-htro there was a lai-k anlclc. If buyers of maple sugar and whom are married.
Seated on the pUfrnmi sen- Im ibout l»i year* aeo and has alway* nereland has ever turtgd- ouL and
gauging the guns, haa been ticket Inwho will be given s cham-e at f means to tike refuge ta public vyrup will -observe the label, tbey
After a ptoasasi social lime last 1 the gun tnrreL
Anna Sbas, tbe ^11111|«! s|>««ker v •persted the evsnorator there, ile was
buildings or InrtitntAoiia.
night. su|i|>cr was served and before
tbe evenlns: Mrs M, S. Sanders I man of great business rapabnitlee. uoe of tbe meadow bunks.
The latgeu In day pineliee are
Food w** not scarce In ClorinnaM. poeed upon
Pendry exiu-cu to iiand out -tnea)
adulterated artk-los. If ilepartlog. Mr*. Frank Shannon,
chalnnan of the Grand Traverse Conn enerfetlc and worked always wfth
towed at an unknown speed over an
Imi
unscTuruloux
dealers
look
ndvsnllckeis
10
alwui
twenty
men
on
May
X
or
ayiM|>
Is
labeled
and
is
10 elevate and lift hlmaeif and
behalf of the aBBembled guest.-, pro- unknown course. Tbe gunner algtits.
ty Equal BoSrase i^>ociailon; H«v
On account of tbe t!«x< I'nilt it lx
of the dealliuUon of the poorer sold as maple sugar or syrup, it must ‘sentcxl Mr*. lieCraw with a large
ork aiiovc the ordinan- His clrIleoiaa Co^blln. chsirnian ot the lucei
making allowanret tor wind, coadN
inx: Hon. W. H. fralor, Mon A. V ele of frlt-ndshlp is measured bj his probable that only twelvg men will people and sold their wares at from be pure mai>le sugar or syrup or the ing basket folly equipijed with the nO: Hon of the air and deflection. Tbeii
trrlsd tliU year w hicli. barring
ri) to ro per tent shore regular priccJ seller will be subject to arrest under ccasUie* for fancy work of all kind*. hr fire* when tbe plotUag -sUUoa
,. and tl»e t-yniiathy
Frisdrirh and 8u|>l U U Tyler.
Many
Un.lUes
escaped
with
noly
leen
bard
lurk,
should
be
aufSof
all
who
knew
him
goes
out
to
It
was
a
pleasant
evening
for
pH
suteAavB.
Kev. H. W. I.aye of the IHsciider
ticker registers "red." which meana
e rtothns whirh they wore and lost
ived family. Two sons. Joeepli clent tor any team in the dreutt. All
who were there, and none enjoyed it •let cr fO-“
church offered Ibe lovocaiioo.
Tbe attention of the consumer* is
and IMiDovan UuUen. and one daunii of the-teatns are pretty badly broken all honiichnid poxreslon*. Men
than the host and hostea*.
in a few brief words Mr. t'oefaUn
Secretary of tho Navy DanleU*
en and children were busily engaged particularly called to the fact that a
•r. .Vila* Amy Uollen. all of whom
Iroduced Rev. Dr. Shaw. Mls» Sbaa
promised visit to the fleet daring to­
with boats and horses al'oiuptlng to number of syrup* are now on the mar­
le here, eorvivc.
docs not lose t
e of the theolosini dep
days praritce was the signal for spe­
ket.
which
alc
DO
labeled,
that
while
Tbe
body
will
lie
in
state
at
Solog
good
early
In
tbe
aoaaoa
tbe
leeover
pan
ot
their
piopeny.
but
p on the part
meet of tba Boston university,
cial care In n
they comply with the Uw they deceive
detwoo's untn lb o'clock Wednesday prospects for copping the flag are
the maiority-of ecaes the task
ass the Orst woman ever to be
of the "jarktes." In the Daniels party
the conaomgr An. Inspector ot this
hoivelewB. HuDdreda of people 1
dalned In the Methodist Protesuni de morning, where all friends who wUli bright
Rear Admiral Badger, in command of
|iav tbeir la'l re*|ierti. The
The reputation which the Heaortem driven to the upper stories of their department aent In a, onedialf pint
(he AUanlic squadron, and other oOlfunerai i«ny will leave on the noon hava built up for developing big league homos and Into tutics to wall pnUI can of syrup Uheled as follows: "Abrersftvere sdestivo observers ot the
Ircatenlns applauss Krested
aiicaker as she siose to addrea* tht ____ lor Ma»on. Mich., where funeral linyber has induced many twii young­ the rosrusrt with boats «>«M carry BOluiely Ihire. Pride of Michigan Srymaneuvers.
up—pul
aip
only
by
Maple
Prodiicta
aervirea will be held and burUl lake sters to get into tbe tryAuu who them to 'aigb g.-ound.
comiany. and
she aocored
In addHIon to thle practice, the anbattention ot tbe audience the ftrat
would otherwise have gone to a lilidi inionae and loss of property was company. Incorporated, Grand Banmsrine squad will have pracUce on
ment that she spoke, with that aamc.
claa* organtxatlun, and Boas I’l-n- appalling and even then condlUoex Ids. Miritigan." This can contalaed a Work of D. H. Day Should be Imt- the southern drill grounds later (hU
tated to Provont Emigeutioe
ebarm ot manner and sifted oratMy
month. Prlxen wft be awarded the
dry should have plenty iff good mate­ there «une oowbero oanr rivaUIng pure cane syrup with a maple flavor.
Not purporting to he •'Maple" «ynip.
-to Canadathat has made hundreds ol ihousaods
whUo‘ having the most perfect shooting
rial srltb which to start tbe box ai-are thoco at Dayton.
r people call her friend as she ^
score* and tbe prerident always
neforo arriving at rinannaU Mr. Ibe label is a legal one, but It is
Rone about In Tier aork of advoeatlns
writes rongratulatory letteri to offi­
MrCool saw the imuIu fo a r^lrosd Very deceptive one
the emanciiatlon ol women. Many In Paralysis Proved Fatal 1
The Mlt-hlgan Dairy FkrimT
cers and crew.
wreck caused by wasbonta Ibe I010- sells for ten cents and from its price
burg Man
Ibe audience hs-l beard the noted
and
the
fact
that
It
Is
put
up
by
tbe
speaking
editorially
a»«out
the
"Be^
-notlre waa entirety submerged aud
»l«a}ter on foraMs- occasions and they
-Maple
Producu
company"
gives
the
main In kllciilgan" exhibit in this city
out of slsat. A pvllman and two day
found that she bad not iMt tbe elo
onches were on their aides in tuao.v consumer lo undersund that he 1* said:
Auto Owneee Must Shew 1913 Liduenee that haa made her the spten
Willlanielairs. April I.—Albert Morfeel of w.aer. AH along the rou.o getting a pure maple syrup. wporUUy
There Is. a mighty big Iwbod in
did woman tbst sue is. Krom her for rlaota, need 37 yean, unmarried, died
as
bp
pays
fnr
it^at
tbe
rate
of
31.r.n
Fimllar s<»oes were to he seen, aau
this Incident. The reason why Mlchiliter iwipu sbe tiad told ot the thrall
bis home here after an llliieBa of
the loss of llfe 'wB* In many casex per gallon, when maple synip can !«;
othcr sUlew of tbl* WAS CONVICTED UNDER LAW OF
dom of sin and inltited the way out.
There are *UIi a few auto oa nar*
only a few *da>a.
Miuntry have l>oei) contribullDg andi» to lodl-ect t.rua o[ the
<" -I”"' »' ”< "t
KING CHARLES
who have failed to secure tbeir
aa^sto does noa the srest burden ibai
Morrison was employed
i |-hlo«o m,n .ho h.d hood Id «>««
d-U"- '■
nuall; to the iMpulaiion of wexieni
wot^kind labors under and asks for
Ucanse lag* and to thcae <'blef of Po­
I* that there have not been
Will's seneral Etore In-re and worked
Dayion at the lime of the flood and for a syrup made from cane sugar.
her freedom.
lice Johnson wishes to Issue s warnTbe
bousewite
can
make
It
much
enough (U. H.) Days on the Job.
as usual all day Saturday. After be
l>ad fortunatidy t
Freedom Sroured by Wrtta UpM
From tbe looin'.-r.i ahen she aald
iog. Vuiicss the green and white tags
cheaper.
have iiermUted Canadian government
Justice Mlnturo by the B»
that this was'^not the first time she rent home Bsturday night he was are dUplayed. owners will l>e a>ked f.rst advance of water to Mr. MoCooI.
We again recommend to the eon- and various Canadian land agencies
pfwme Croft
|
had visited UIrhiRatt rbe bed the au taken with a stroke of paralysis and to stop driving their can until the He «ai gtandiog in the lobby of the
to
lure
our
farrgers
away
beiwose
we
of
maple
sugar
and
syrup
hotel
when^ord.
was
paaaed
that
tb-r'
dletice with her. as she lesriieil In bci never regained conaciousnesa. Death Ueense has Wn i>aM. Motor car IIlack
Bofflcleiit
emencise
to
do
in
a
river Had broken loose. A wail of study the labels so that'they may ob- -----------------------------tame at < o'clodt last evening.
most dmmsUf mssner ber coolns
Paterson. N. J» April 1.—
eeoae* should ba»- been paid January water some feot iu height swept Uln a pur* atilcle. or If they want the large way what Prwldeht Day did.in
Mr. Atorrlxon had lived Iff Willbma- 1. and had tbe ownen
her fntm home ihsf had been select
Ing the fact that WiiUam D'. Haywood
anyt-owm the sirexM carrying everrthlng adoRerated article they nmy know Traverse City. It-U one of tbe tralla
six Boniha in
ed by her father and the brinstnx lato burg fnr -•
*“<1 ^
, where heur thst date they would have
ly friends In the community. He
ume Hi which to secure the l«fore R. Tne ’ guesu ot the hotel from the label the exact amount of,of human nature to believe that auc- jaji at uard labor on a nominal "dJathU creai ailderne.. the tenderly
reared EnsUsh moih-r. ahu had never la survived by one sister. Mr*. Mer- i**, before the motoring seaaoc opens rvished uuxulrs to tbe HUhet sterlM maple and cane sugar that is enrrled, ce« may be gained anjrwbere else hut order - charge and held In 15.000 bn&
known ahat prvvatloB'ass until that riain Merrill of this place, one brother ber*. Msn> of tbe curs are decorat- und to safety, the bell boy. however, in the article. Above aU nnleas tbe in our present location. Canadian
...................
King
time. Forty-Dve years tao tbe ahole qt Detnrti. who arrtvad last nigbt.'ed with Ust yeur's tao and In roue sured at the door t- held it open package *• labeled as oootalali« land comimles take advantage of Ohsries In l*W. Attorney Modem to­
this wrokneea In our nature by glorl- ds} obuined tbe reletae of the prtofamily had moved to souibern Mlcbi- Id one sister wboec home la in Oblo.’caaes no tag st all is displayed. If and allow aome person* In tbe street maple «>rup. do not buy it for
ar'lt
probably
coPtalBs
no
maple^
tying
the
wonderful
poselWUties
of
Funerul aervkM wer* held Wed-' the owners wUb to drive tbeir car* on I (0 gain Ibe eatrsnee when D>e wate*
fan to the place where tbe father bad
rr on writs from the suprwme ooort
■the soil of that eountry-. Nothing of
cut the Uule bole tu the {FTlmltlve for- seday afternoon at 1:30 from the M.|tbe dtr streMa tbU summer they hit him and he was swept laway aad it whatever.
jusUce Mlntnrd. Haywood waa nra similar ^nneter U done by any of
' JAMBB W. HBUMB.'
eau apd erected the small lot but that R. church undtr tbe auspicos of the ihenM send tor tags at once, as ihe'lllled. Hu body waa feund acme;
tbe states that sit by complalnlag Twsted for porndlag' wl^ ttriklBg HOC
was to be Ibelr home for many years. WilUamsborg Odd Pellowa. sod taler-|uw In iwgard to Hcenaea wiu be rigU-iiime later smaahed almost *0 a pnlo]
Btate Dairy and
worhen.
while the exodus condnAes.'
(CWMlsaed on Pap- 8tx.)
I7 Mlorwed by tbe police.
against nUee.*
Fpod OmmlssIM
mnt took plat > la Acme cenet^.
Venice. Cal.. April 1.—To sten
tide of race suicide which Msyor Hol­
OR. ANNA SHAW MADE MANY brook feats is a-eeplns'thls town, spe­
cial
inducements are to be made
TELLING POINT8
old Dr. Stork to ahitbt here. Beslnnlns today and effective until April
1. lt>H, special premiums for births
have been hunt up by the Venice Ex
ploltailpn Bureau. Two druR stores
NECCtGITY FOR EQUAUTY
have offered free medicines and tenies
POLLG WAS SHOWN
for mothers and babes and Mias Net­
tle Hardenbrw’k. a trained nurne, of­
Net Leu of Nssrly 8>x Per Cent Ad­
RMktd HouM GrMttd GpMkcr-, Who ten her aenlees sralis.
mitted by Leading Eaprees Com­
At Om «r OrMrt NMl^l OratoRt
panies at Hearing'Before
TiMrvwfhIr Eipialnatf.

LOSS Mir PROVE SERIOUS

ALL nUSESWHIECOIISIDBIHI

6RIST0F MEASURES

Another big real estate dual
made Monday when Patrirfc llurden
inircliased of Hannah A l.av Co., tbe
20 feet west of tbe proiwrty be had
arqulred a few months aco from the
McNamara eauie Thb> will take the
entire vacant properly between the
Hroach block and hla own property.
feet in all. The bulldlnK now oc­
cupied by Sam V'arrow as a restanrwUI be moved to Ibe eaal side ol
tbe llsrd<-ii property where the iltUe
brick buildina stood llist has rscootb'
been torn down.
Tht* win be one of the best steps
isde lo vevvral year* In completlns
the block of butidini!* at that end of
Ibe street.
This will be a full two story bullUInc, the two stores on Ihe Knmod
floor already haVe been rented and
the upper floors will be used fur roomtnc pur|)OHe« Ground was broken for
this block this norninic.

IS A SPECTACULAR EVHT

lEHlY NUMBERS 100,000

GOLDEN WEDDING

-

reld up by flood

MAPLE SU6AR FRAUDS

PLENTY OF MATERIAL

OLD RESIDENT DONE

GIVES REASONS WHY

ALBERT MORRISON

MOST DISPLAY TAE$

HAYWOOD RELEASED

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„veruD.eD. x^VTm ,«ve f,
3 tbeir need* ood the |*«Sior
J“*"« ■»» »»«a»*rV£ ■?y»5r...»*g^v«- me« Bt tbe he«d '4>f b«bIt» tbeM 1*
nochlM io tbe rutvTO >or (be ell) bol
bffteB.TB ^fOrt it
«k* »•»? *«*««»* *«»l*0*^
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terms
'BBd »*»«• city BB<I • botior concel*OmTcb'............................. tiAvt* AOtBMv.iiou or whii o tvBl clt> BOrerBiiieiil
■uKmib*.
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41 the fruit a»d potato BeBakOD. of
ibe Mtchlna rotpdmp (arncni' t&Bti(ut« heV ai lbB*N. A. C. lAB'Mm
Wcwk Io >'*luiian. Ptof. L. A. TiUAu
■>t tW railed Eiatei dopihvieDt «(
aCricullUK OWIW^ B aetliod
IOC poutoM l>r Bblcb the bvCBC*
yield t-aii he douMed Thla InHude*
tjur-eear lolilUm ID B-bli-h the- poiptree follow ck-'er; tbe appllratioa
of iiiauun- and ibt‘ U I.VOV pound! of
t-oiimierelal AnlUvr: uclnc a llberwl
OroAd RB»l««-b hovloB inmble Oft-,
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The rerew BooU* ih «be nUiM of ,a'D<-cni
.
of MT<1. ;.nd ilamiuii tbe doc<I
, Ohio BBd iBdlBB* have toBShMbe pf»{?2
lA tncbe* apart io rowa 3 feet

AK waimm

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Uooo vbu BMke
, , ih..
uavlB* of
lots cunn ail'd leetlft
^['ibousanda of Uvea In tbe future, li
caiMd. Tbli I* a co»
.„'ha» ihown tbe people the folly 0l the
homoltr tbeao Oavt aod coco
. ^'preeeot nae mod Bbai-e of goveroiueBt
allow that noral euuiwOoB U needodj

ilvation of ibe 3<iil; trwatloc the aee-1
with runueUa for anb. acd apraytas
witli bcinirAut aud araenate of laadtu
i-tpntiwl ti e bUkbt! and loeecif

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Realized—HeAkh, Happmew aad Babj;

iK-khwMi. ptr'tOt 1)« ^........ti n
P)« -rais: feet a famUr V
«ft4IH-T(Wftr« CItjr Mimno Co.
four VBH*MP»btd wtffe 'rrwbcprrttded every day
lable^' Bl! aUmrofr. BeMte MUU
PJattsbM*. Mt*a- Lydia E. Pink^ ham'* Ve^Ubl* Compmd hM proved
early ixiUioec o^edi
bnehela. rare put Inlb tb* celtar to- ®"'
..
.sue
have aaweet, healthy haby, and
iwrtwu. !
peihor' wlt^' 9WU#
ti.iu our bene is ha;^. ■
pardfatpa. aalaib and mMB«e. m np**1 was an invalid fron nervoDS proaply tbe lamity (oi tht wintv. writes
VatioB, indifeatioa and feinal* troohla*.
ta aatboriiy Is Farm and lionp.
bUhod
MM all
lUI w. t»U b» .bd .... FI-' .?*”
iV-foot rows *t pot coin
m buabola. Oue M-fuol
rmig heahe b- cfttcfttlly ptiklnv
Ko. 1 twme hides.............. tl.M aud up
ihat note 'ppf’oo old. rorlded the
-AititET
tamlly with ihsae bealdaa enough, to'
FUA klABKET.
uickle aad < an a qoarta Kol a pod ““**/**”
vrna wanted. One flWbot
tepeU etfflted for aummer ptcklea.
aabtag H gaaila. and as ■
wore lo civwaaay. Ihlrty ton
idaau fumiaoed enoogh tor
tiaab and the wtntar's supply
erilint
I PM«. u>Wi m> o prime stock.
baabelii.

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J. Turklfiv -if Pa* Paw. who In
bo. I, „ p^mr to, .
.,,„„rt.„o„
p.„ to, tbo lllZ crew an Bvtrakb'of more than
100 bpahels upon eicbl amo. '
U. b,.k
.boot o.~o« p«,i
_
iiiucb the laise n«Uioila but advised
bbJ then
u... walk
.Mb iniu
l.to ~on
^
• ,p1« and
ua* uf whole polsloes of
'deny ikat they ever said
Ik .luue with ibem after iliey bavej-^ '
uuThet else for eeed. I.ar
ihlnc. it edber coca to show that tieeu made. A» a rule tbe bill appro- ’•ualiMt
“*
That ihv iniikln* Indoa’rr to grow-U
doulled Ibe yield of
they lack mural aiauiina. or else have priBilac thew euinM l« ruabed tbrttucli
■jut verr mpldly 1-0 one doilbta. On- • . AAOOHD gILVgR LAKE.
houslit
,
. .fl,. ,
bob.1., oe
o. by
b, 1U,.. VMOU.
b.„
„J „,b. uelRliUor*.'vug did not spray,
•he gntaieat needs It. for every
^f• ♦
who
F"Ve
till acme time oiiarwiiia.hy
People
Who
ao
oa
the
stand
^
p«pl, .bo IP, Ob tb, .»b0
„..id,™Uob .. to II. b»r
uahiM re
5l-->Tink lAitgrow all th<
rpra-in«
viUi
l.ouie-usdc
bonleaui.
lalsidiaod .n
are ttoltlM:,
ndtber ,
ud
to .1 I.Uobood
.|.|„.,„',.,„| l, 1. pppand two Aoo*. aobert and Wil
bOint ™ llOOd . llUOb.. Tb„ U» .
d|.„„„rt lb .o,b . bi.bbM lb.t The i-ui.'w.en l.u bewad* of bordcaiix
-tom. omd* a tmslne. t«P to Traverwe
dtu bb Wobtou tb.t I. d«nib.btbl
lodltldbb). .«
bbb.II ind Hrnexnll-our iwlullcu d« Dpi RlViaktorday.
to tb. pttbiobblllb. lb .blrfi ibb, II,,.
I, ,o.„
.„j ,„ , „ .-••oil ierv.lie Ir i-tmlfoHinc iKilafy even tne small •-own. can buUd up *n
William Icitman epenl Aaiurds'
-cc-rlbnit uade icd oWstn, permaaent
Md bo .otbod. thbl Ihb, oi« OMbb ^„|,
,„o|,..
,.,,,1, ,1, bpiii illfhi..
with hU sister. TIertba l.stmaB. at Hit
tftou-iws tl they will itivu ibeae peo
Id. the future will remore the root:inadi«quDte to stand tbe
ver lake, on tke farm for (lie la*>
the amuuni of pie good atut. Then- b uu aey wait
dcftca of the people IS ttaem Truth i*'
of a benv. flood nad bun
’nz frr tbnae wlo will push tkU
mlably and ahould pre.all po tbe «1l- Jre.1. of lives sre .OiTlBoed. Tb*
.Ur. AthvU. wife and son. Paul, au-i
work.
neat staad a* niu.-h as to butlneas. ..ountrv ihst 1. sl«s>» la asncer of sn
fUr. anfl Mr* Pleirher have inovi.l
aad the person who eo fsr forgeU oierflowin* by the crrat rt'erw ebould
^from tte Bamtera BU-m to Uu; Win
Mb hcaior as to perteit the truth for
,.roierted In e itroper oiaauer. an<i
'aelbtin. (arm.
the parpoM of satli>c the ilclous ele- onp,. ,t ,, ,.roi*rted tbe people iheiu-.l
John Tonker was bussing *wood on
meat troni iuatke it }ust es KUllty a* »elve* should si-e to ii that tb* works '
tte Bun firm gaUrday.
(be s<t«ed. Telttat tbe truth will
j.,,., to rondltlon lo rMUt SD In
1 Kltoer Youkcr and »tster fhlD.v
hart BO ooe to tbe kwit rua. fur the «a.ioa of the aster*, laik of pre!*|i*ni eaiunlay night *»«b tbeir
pMple St Urce sre deslrtou* of know. ,mrwU^M «-oet many live* tu the,
-.la.-.
lac
rv«l fa<-U of any ease, recartt- tows* that are sBecied by the recent
BobeiT laiiniaa aad Imaral toulu-r
lees at wbom It help* or butts. Try.lac floods and in voom- iltles It took the
l|.„
,».m™ . W.'. 1,. I. ol- FOO'I.. "Oi po.Co-lI....a-*. .!;W
'’'V
lo carer up tbe tarts niskes ibe erl itmibiued eBorr* of the nillltia to
.....a Mi0hc ...IB
I koW and Mr. Pietcaar.
i> a problem. e*pertally when the '•

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j Mr. Poiratka loat one of bto iw-t
dasre of caiH stroacer In Uie lolods rouse the ■•euple to s roslizatlon of
of the pooplr. and as ibey are the ibeir dancer l>>kee that will hold wultl.e -pusi bi- kc-pt at a pom. high
^
hort** Batuntoy while driving
real power by whh'h repuintloas a>« the wai<-rt baik at flood crest w
, .. Tiflvy rac City
m arching, vvrlie* a .•oneepoadeot
The morning 4*
amde and tinmade. It Is belter for an <-ost uiIIIIobv of dollars, but whea
^
Fred Brayion and daugbierla-to*
Ike Fanil Journal. 1 receatly bad easier nad mors eoavvoMM tsme
w ulp to Traverac CHy
aceuaeu perwon to plead culli> and U takes Into cooslderatloo that usfrom whleb 1 learned a Irasoa
I. -tte Bight tetter for the
take tbe eDBaeuneBccs than to par- ipU millions of damasc wa* done In
Satdrday.
A bag I. p,c,«rml . mtle larger (ban Lots*, lu ibe morning U* bora*. Is,
,,,
rbase or lotlmMate witueoM la order tbe flooded area flurluc tbe past few
the
leg.
and
With
ao
bottom.
Around
*ry
ai-.d
caa
be
taaUy
gtoommi.
and
^
^
to dear bimelf from rbarae*. for If days it win be eeeu that It will b«
he ano-eed* la secuittic a<-q<dttal at iwnr} well Inieaied. Tbe Ion* In -.he lower edge a puckering string 1« « ikc kvwrtr flrta op tn eaasou
■ie around the leg. .Vez:. u can be dan* i-rloie krnaktaat.
Mto* ftose OanBeU was ytoiilug bi-r
thU eoat be aacrlBces eveiyihinc in Ceylon aloiic will amount to «no«»h to
tbe eyes of tbe ptibll.. who n«nnehow wall »u sll yie t lUes itoi are dan.- cords' iwu-tliiid* ttie Inigib of tbe nomlrg waaa rleftn* away every mothei «andft>Mra Fruk Luunaa l» auylog wiCi
«r other eeeure roeeeseloa of the true aped by water’ With thewt- tacu b«- lar !.ie uimto fan to Ibe top of tt. tutto trace Tbe ohjcctiOB to leavibk
.1
n'4
thea
sewed
t(
the
bottom,
ao
the
the
rrootnlpg
naifl
mum'jig
to
tba*.
her aislerr Mr*. 7uba Tookcr. but
facts and hidee tb* ar«i»ed ar.ord- 'ofw «wncre«s aud sum leclaUturas.
Ingl}. The yellow atreak t* not a ■* 'wll a» city coiemtuwnu. U seem* lower third poitebet below and oat- tbe drlod duat 'prevwnta or hUterv mov* to Grawn when warm weather
the pockyrlnp cord. Tte tvu lewplratloB/«rtag the entire algfet and Mfitoe.«tfii of (ood cttlxenihlp or evea de-.^^^ sups will l>«-lakeo lo prerent tide
W'eacto tetocbvH tg very 111.
------- sou the leas it la eihib.ied by ,furtber damase of ifata cbara.-ler by to held up by cords tastonvd to oil tbe beraa. Ute (be nma. rates better
be auld.
Mia* Otodya Crmln went to Traverve
the Indlvtduai tbe higher w ill hla.
defense* from tbe baraes*. kept oa the botae The ixHii. when dcaa It lamalM
pom-d 1.1. a tteinuful quanulv l.owevrr. la fav* of the moralilS City Satarday to cake her music U-<
etandtnc be in the communltv. Tb*
(bat cow* down through the
man who aumto out opmilr and sticks ‘••‘•'"‘k- »uma« life and property leinguei. Su.b a tandag* will hold grocmiag. tligl U to asually mo(> BOB.
Tte Duan pcbool la |•^ep•ring for a
to pnnrtple U the man who I* given
*«'»able to be left at tb* C. la pla w wUHr.tit waste or (allure .berofigbly done, a* the horwe to damp,
credH by bU fellow^ and 1. the yrla-''"''*-?
***•'" vntv*uU.n U unless th.' injury Itch ur pala ae- ispevlally to (be summer, uatii late box aortal
Lyflto Lugman to exp<-ct(ag to atieixt
Der In the long run He may be fwlble from several ---------verto-'. rtaea the ateinal will use ita to the nlgfct. ard cannot
tbe Grawn school Ihit coming week
:retta bpai It. if allowed to reach it |Heaiied natll entirely dry.
wrong at tlinp*. but hla bwakneM and]
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Oarley Tbomas has been very In
Tbe horse ikai allows himself |n, Tt* borac ahoaM tar* a good bed
willlngneu to atand^or fall upon bto'|| |0f|T|i|[ U|M
mnil Saundera to morthg on tbe
i>e csngbi lylaa down nay be coa- <.t straw wkirh *hoftU be shakes up
merits maa«* bim a conspicuous et-.
ample of manhood whom (be people* ■”*' •*•*'** «*'
P»cflo»i Morgan silorvd out of <00(111110 ur UiAIncjeverr'ncralng-ni-d th* dropgtoga and (arm at snver Lak*Mtoa Laura Roandlng la much bet
vtrated the Uc^ (hat the .■rfleiem Bi'irltot* (ood. A auan o( wet straw thrown out. Tbe floor nii>r later Tbe peo'

,' laktDg away of a great flaancler no llBseed meal divided into throe faeda’der the betas sbaold be kept-dry by ■r. ‘
The eighth gtsde at the Dona achoul
strong effort to m>lve the vice piob-""“**^
nd added lo h's prala ttaily will d-> .t)to arc vd lypsum. whtot also prrlew. and while they are bavlnx their'"'
»»> »•> kFcrtu “>* ba*toe« lu biui niucli «uod and help a tiuick she(>-|v*nU toa/xd ar.monla and doe* awa^ U atiidylbg *4aowtoond ".'

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DdusUSS aad KeLLIGG

trouble* with the rlcloua element i
(•log cf th* (tool Tbeiw to no better^alih foal odor to the aUkie. The
Which alwa.v, stick* logelber for mu«« ■»«d ««• tonic awl worr.i i<u«der ihsa the-fo'- aatmor-ia savad by tte UMd of gyptnal prote.il..u. right wlU flnallv
irouhit for polllkal cr liwlnr. a small tesapoontol in tbe (torn or aUaur. ln (be atabiea will pay
triumph and the gulltv will be run
(red niomlng aao night: Dried avi- ter the totUr,- ai d yon - have tbe
-Hoa^tollrrti*3f.^ e MfCardcn
oarth and Iboeo who eland for the"""'*’ *
lireparailon* phate ol iroe. f-wr ouaco*. powdered iweac, beatUitgt air fer a proflL
waa lo'Htagaley ^lurday.
lusde in advance lo i>re\ent
right and tell tbe troth about
' Clement Pi*r<* aad Grace Feign
VoeetlOD at iaaue will be tbe ttlUmaie fluiry of any ktn-I that win ln}ui
buain***.. The real gresineM of the
srere united In marriage Banda y
winner*. Tbe great majority of peo­
detfl'flaancler I* shewn by the care­
March 3mh. By Rev. HalL
ple stand for better condliloi)
Iflae Franre* Pierce retomod U
win Bgfat fur them when (die* ful manner In whleb be had preiwiwd
for hi* uking off, and when the ilnir
iWiiltausboyg
this morning after a’
aroused. wbIHt fact to too often overcame all hi* bnalnesa ntniri had
tensing tb*. wedding of her uade
kuked by (htme who aian out on cru­
Wn placed lo lufwd* (bat were va)»
' fh« -raral/4lab
-ural/4lab met
m< «t Mra tela
sades of rdfOTBL
>'le of baudHng them daring tb* ertoU
r'a last FrMay.
UVKITCWK.
Ttte'ffMe* iukt ttbw u
a dneov
and for a lung time Into Ibe future.
Mrs. Perir died ht 'ber home
and
Me
aeJe'tolH
te
good
for
alt
th«
Tb*
magnitude
oMhis
feat
to
aH
lb*
^e teke from pleorlay last Weduvs
m NT1M
eau -be ntbemd
a^chty-flvr dox-' ddy| after as lllaea* of about a work.
gteater when it ^ realised that M
Amertmn people are creotures of .Morgan wga loiereeted la boalMflt
ensifd^ ithdy sale,
; the fleceased leavaa h haabsud atad .
hgMt to suib an extent that II takes a buDsee that controlled an aggregate of
TMto
wm
7a
potnda
of
buttee
sii^ la Kew Tort to moura her Iofgnat ratomlty otUums to awkakea (wenty-Sve wmoD doUara. whl^ l« «
1:.k;
.rt.
TWa price rirlo* tr,
fh* riuto'ral■ aerricfa were condneUd
tham to tbe •laagera that »uiTuand vow which canwwt t>e grasped by the Ite. :.«lvc lower'at IIU. olMtog at bought
to 30<. acterfllBg (o grflteby-Bev. Hall of Ktagaley and Intcithaw in political and aortal way* Tbe oidiuary in<fl>idual His tatsMug baa
ftorsalpa. 'edrrou and cabbage* is Afit waa awSe in the ihngaler cewS
dtoaster at Uslveaion was ihe'^eana again moved coac.us.vely that there
lerr.
of giving to ibe {leopie ol Ibe nation
■mnU ^ w-dfald.Bnd a' good'aale.
"poT^ffir"
!• no man wbo U* ko great that aome
I form cif Boterumeiit, one cannot be fskiBd tu take bt* place
The farmers brod^t la a M of
----------t worked oat «o «
grtai aad the mUla had a bur daj. "?”*"• “ *"•
once
•a the wm-ld Wgfla the opiiortuiitty
It to BOW In o|>erwtioB ta better than preaeoi* itself there to always wom^
Tte abipteoa:. out of flour and toed, Kkuaier.
iJr* F. Avery received g very 'nertwo hundred and flriy elites through one who rises to the eerwsioa and
tea fund. .
em the country, and baa been ado|>f*-d <*kea rbatve of aSalr* in a uianaer
loua bam last Wadaaaday.
There were cmi
by tuaay othcrv The Isietit city to that reeulta la ealire Ballsfaclloe
wjemm at the dtttotet ocftlea Tbe WANTffO-Mapie auger, vary daritovi
hcmxne laleecaied to lb* pUn- to Ito.'- Tbe' truiy great ntan who wtod* a
price atm mudas »c>
preferred itoCe
preierred
Ctohe or tub. Audre.
tob. O. wLlch wa* wrecked by Ihe
power la dyt worU. flnanclal «r
J U. .Nathan Co.. Gened Rapidc
flood last week and which to now mberwbe. always se«a to it that he
Mich.
nprll l-3t
helplea* in her dliirca. Prerloa* to has an underwindy wbo wiU in (be
Frioas oarneted every day.
FOR RENT OR ffACff—1M acre ftr.n
Ibe flood the bu*tn«os of tbe dty ha^
boor of need carry out bis work along
at
Hohpea
Bfdiag.
Good
bouse ard
(From Tueteay's Recurd-Eagte.)
tmea mr>iu*Baa-ii in sneu n manner
ham. InuOlre of Mary Boltnas.
Uses ibat hare been fol­
that U ■•*• without iiiD.1* and bMVtiv
yesterday was
1* wo
te> C
Coe that a tarr*
Barnaul CH.V. R. No. I. '
lowed in the past, and when this
la debt. .Vow that luorti of Ihe town
numlx-r of (ar)ner* were to for feed.
mch
2»-tt*
dlilMi prevail* there 1* .little oi
has been dwtruyed and miint b* rc
Hoar and grist. It kepi tbe mUis busy
danger ol lUsruiwIoa lu tbe allaira of
FOR BALC CHCAR-At a ImrgaiD.
bum tbe-people are turning to ilic'Jtho flmui la which be bolds an tnlor looking after thrJr custowera Some
■ere laraa oft* mile from Ktagalrv
Sheep
Sc
comwlMlon plan for relief and Ibe
I were received from
toqnlr* of PbDip MlUcr.
esL It la a wise policy and save*
prvhnbllltle. are that tbe plan will be
KlftgMy. Mich.
eh 17-1
iivoney asd trouble, not only for Ibe the fleaitoy towas and tbe i
pdowod a* abpn a* tbe nillUary rule I*
Uteruata lavotvoA but (or aU tbe
WAKTta—B*na acreag*: FY»* need
noted- Tte old city machinery I* too
There weie p3 duaen 'bdiigM by (he
people wbo would te affected abould
. tnnMofl M tb* Brat thlny acrv*i
cumbocM^ tu be efflrteni in building
cMUneted. TnTarao City Caning^
anyUdng go aoilas la tbe flnaodnl grotera. There 1* a denmnd for atrfetu|> a clly that ha- l>eeB strtekeu by a
Coa«flay.
mch n-tf
b- fresh egga The pfdM'to sne‘a
(abrir of the Ution.
pr«nt calamity aad tbe peoide baVi
dozen. ^ poundg at buttor vaa
iLVtN H. ORUBffR, Fvneral Oirector
coBM to nmllxe that a new regime
broaght to. the prten ritagl^ from
tote amtalmer^ 3tt Bofttb rklon Sl
miMt bo clveo charge of. tbe work cf
Mra.. NeMe Pratt, aaalMant, Hiz.
> 38c. according :|C the gftoile.
Tte Itiflht of Way
recoaatructloB- The nommbwloa forar
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pbote kfA W* trtte yon u «a
Ha» ..> be given HARVW-I.'d <X)Ngvo busbeii - Of >ototae« v«i«
of pprerpmest U flexible and epirtwii l*fTK)N POWDER, which tnr
would alah to te traatte
^ weighed yeeterday. Tbe price at Uw
mch flg-u
on apeottat of ibc abaolaU reslering Mvwty y«ars baa teea tbe standard- ,
r
,
. „ fmalat al, tU.
fit rpnpOUlMUty and the small num­ of eareUenew. CV-hy? Btewuae tte Itei
AAlCTtONaaR.
——
ber OB tb* com ml salon makes it poa- gr«di«fita arc so weU bnlanccd tbalj
(TCa. Aimttoimer—Ri ye*rs
FARM
pfbl*
8^1^ fltUBltofl
m niaBAflff boaaehoM i
teg haalihy teftdgtohs to ymir moek.l There were a number ol fantwra
Tarma rteSfilS*. C)Tem*««rlaL
tel U tfl the faftCbd
hpw t^ who teotwbt- to- aCn yesto^ iM
one* atm X rnmt Bir CMtodftb
•« daw • tetocT^' iTi
mat within a short time the cHy wfU
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Local Maikcts

“I tUnk I suffered every pais a woBun ceold befon I began tai^ Lydia
E. PUfltbam •§ VegeUble Compound, and
I think it aavol this baby's life, at 1
hist my first one.
" My health haa been very good

Tbe darkest da>-» of husband and wife
are when they come lo look forward to
a ehildlem and kmely old age.
If any a wife has fotmd beraelf inca­
pable of tmith'-rbood erwing to some
dcrwBireincnl of the feminine system,
often curable by the proper remedied
la many homi-s once cbildtevs there
are now children because of the fact
that Lydia E. Pintham's Vegetable
Coinpatind makes wtdhen oormaL
If yea W!al apecial idTlc* wriU la
Lydia i:.PinkbaBi Medlrinet'o. (coafl*
dnllal) Lyaa. Man*. Year toiler will

OUR

New Spriog Shoes
Fur ladies are the
best we have
seen. We are
anxious to hnve
you You will like the
new shapes.

Pardee Business
ENcbanae
MCRCHANDISE STOCKS

Trading Week
SPEdALS /V

Farm
Froit
Lands
Lands
Clly Property,
CITY PROPERTY
We have an inquiry (or a vretl dt-'ClOped bearing fruit farm with g.od
buildings, m 1-rvt ctziv cordit’o^.

WallPaper
S-4S5C cut PAUerass
doable roll
.15c
S-lSc .Pretty Palterns, wtlb %vMe
border, double
roll ..................... 10c
Dainty Flo­
ral Patterns, itoitfa
0 In border, double
roU ..................... 16c
l^t$e PaUems.wllb
f tn. border^auble
roll.......................7c
Special prices oo clioife
room lot remuauls.

CITV
Uook Store.
The

LitOe
Wonder

WUI Pay Highest

Prices for

FURS
FREIMAN &-CO,
732 E. FtoftiSL

V only purebnsed oui c Tt.- iire they vhfvuld Ik- nf ir.o<lc-.-;i
derign, builfl. cf tnuvi ll••ra•l^
inaiorialr and ant-t-xli.F fi.,
lahod You will iicil onl., rucL
at tbi- wotkt. uf
A. W. RICKERO
Traveese C«y. Mirh
331 lia/ SL
Both Pb«aca

T|ie Electric Storage
Battery Co.
Ibe “Chloride AccomBlaler”
''nii* U (he same R4endid type «< MmaB* bittery imrd m ifae li^g Uaiions of nearly afl the
large cKwr. it> pu pose is lo s'ere tip ibc dectridiv.
gCMiaied by (unoing lie e ^ a (ew boon oai•'inaBy wl»eTm nosi coovenienl—ard to k»ep i'
m riozar
•* •
a*cocverd.»red.

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FOR SALE BY^

Wm. eJaclcson
Hopper Cooled

Traverse Clly, lUeb.

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We Can Satisfy
Your Spraying Needs
If you wish Ume-Sulpbur Solution in any
quantity from 1 quart to 5 barreis. Arseoate of Lead.
Blue Vitrifrf or any other spraying material. let us
figure with you. We are better prepared than ever
to take care of your spraying needs. Quality unex­
celled. Prices right.

WAITS DRUG STORE
Musalcblodi

XrayeAcai]'

r ffiWS IF fiRAND TIUeSE RERION



AftMD ftmMB SmiA AMD TSAnffitt BAT MAfiU, THDBftDAy. AFSUL 1 ldl3

NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS rJir



I >i C. Osbon «r lonlK it vtaUing lil*
r. Wni. o«boni. awl Ua U also
ablpplDS bis aoa't bottsebotd cood*.
‘ tir. and Mrs. Benjanin Holly of
Hollas are vtslilng the Utter's niece.
m
Mrs. John BallenOcld.
> Mra. Wm. Cr««os. «bo nal wiib a
serious a»idi-nt some liiue aao. U lofTh»
fd Kisgaley tad the •orroondiaf
provlot;.
oooBtry are all Intemted in tidi Departmwt.
MIm MiUie Ameit and little sister
We diall be glad to bare individnalt, ehnrcbea,
Minnie were cueats of Iheir aani, Mrs.
the Orange, fratomal eodetles and all other or.
r. j. Usrlins. of Mamon «•: Saturday.
gaatoaUoM hand in iteau of newt, penonala,
•Mr. and Mr*. A. H. Itoherty and
annonncemeaU of iqeetingi, notleai of entertain-'
, btuineu changes, pnbUc impr
daiMtbter of Dlbert attemled the
fdaeral of .Mrs. Prevost here Sunday
baiar done or ooatanplatod, sa^ of real eeuto
in town or country, and any other items of gen­
Bert Barmon- it- Unprovlos so hr U
eral intoreet. Bend all items to Mias Bdna Wall,
able to be at bli shop part of the
edio has diarge of the Department.-^Xditor
tlatf
liora^ naoders has sold hU work
to Oliver Carothers and Itought a
Ptank Serseet madr b’ntineas trip
Siity Marcab<i.8 and Ibelr frlento'coh of n. K. Hodse*.
jSUthered at the home of .Mr and] .Mr*. Allte Steel and children led
10 Bis Rapids MoDday
• Wednesday for 8i. Ignace. their fuPaul.JeHwoa. who taax b«*li work ■'Mn. Sam M'riRht Usi Saturday
Ins in Jackiton. returned hour Batui Ine and apem a very pleaaent even- tuiw hom-.
in< lYottresslve pedro was the prln-j -Mrs. K. E. Price was irtven a *nrday ivr a abort v<srntion.
Ftoyd -erown. who haa been w«wk- <ipal eniert&iur. i-nt ennst-d in. Mr. prtre j*ny Priday niKht by her nelnhIne ht an auto lartorv at Jackaon. nnd Mrs. Wtiph: were preaentej with lioiw In honor of her birthday,
caine home Monday and ixpecis to a ven- flne set of silver kniw ^d' El^er Davis of the latter Day
forks.
jSsiniK hi-ia preachlnp aervirc at the
kiay all anmmer.
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Kingsley Department
Conducted by MI

Edna Wall.

ilr, and Mrs. Hwity Bossn or
r.rim Moro,, >«., i, ,!„
“"i'V
ifr. nml .Mrs. Vern Rh-hardson of
nitrUvoK. who were the sursti
Ann Arbor Thursday and retumi-ii
Kalkaska were Sunday eiiests of het
ieUtIre* Ucrr over Easter, retnrtied Saturday, bnneinn with him hia
home Tuesday
W'illic. W-04. has bter ibrrc for aorai nsrenis. Hr. and Mn- John Stiahan.
■The Country Doctor.-* played by
Mta. Prank P?ujer and son Lyle re- linn under tieaiment for tuberculoait
the Cedar Creek sc hool WM.Bsiurday
lurool to Mjudh'Ville ibis week.
of the bones. The lad Is tnnrh ImMrs. MIrsnda Leracne of HaniJIloq. proved bill « will lie lujny menthr ilght wss a grest surress. tue ni • | i.v
cee.l* amounting to over llfl.on.
tnd.. If liftliiin her *Ut<i. Mrs. James liefoTe he will bo strong enouth ti
Mr>. John Hager and ehlldren left
Hays
walk.
.Mooilav (or their home. Saskntcliewan.
,
iCd Mo\ hss nwted lu Kinpsler.
C;irl Moody Kliimed A^’e'ducwla; Altieria, Canada.
K. E. Kocers has iuirrhaaed a farm cvriiibs from Pon Wamc. wUrfe li
The Udy llohekahs gave a farewell
of Jahres Daya.
itad gone with sis can of petatoes. Ue liarty ai their hall Thursday evening.
Mrs. Untra SwU* was called to Alba says the flood rtroditiona at Fori March ST, for Mrs, Msry Hotlges. KeiVednesdoy to aUetid her mother, who W'ayuc- sere tlarmluB *hon lie let'. .'l•■^!llnents of sheriiet und cake kenmet with an acrldeDi.
iheio >11 ;■ rckxl; Tui»u^
»rved, alter whlcli they presriiie.1
JauK* liuv* will bold an aiKtion
Wi Hill rhige home from Mrs Hodge with a box of iierriime
sale a' his fair.) isro miles mmiH ami
DeiruK I i work on t\io (nrnt this smii' vTul a honk ns a token of theii Irlen->^DOduartnr mile weM of Klnssley
vbip. She left here Prtdl) in make
April I. He experts to leave soon
her (mure home In tlraml aKplds
Mis:is Plar Crawford
B a KinstInr Washington.
Sunday s«-rth-e> for April S. I"!'
stiei Tlinrsday.
T
Mrs. Maude Biorkflsh Is very strk
Sunday school at M t-Ta. ni.; Kpwurih
Mra. P. 11. Boflttt Is HI W»lb the iesigue at d;'>e it m : l•^ea< l■lBS s-'rwiti tweuinoiiU.
Mias <'.>ra M'mtl spent ^eday w-lth *rip.
ilce’at T;4n p. ni. b> Rev A W.
reUilus ii'.re.
Quite n number of people from
ttuker.
Miaaes BUen Madison and aaud Went 10 Mayfield to view the washObHunry.
DuRey retuiucfl. Uk-tbeir schools it it and the remalna of-the dam
Sarah Provost was bom' in the
The fonial of John Hawibonie. township of Wbiteby. Canada. July
ink Rapids Monday.
Or. G. U Pentini was In Tmterse no SIS droirnrd when the dam II. 1S3>'.. and died in nfe Uke. Mich..
Irokc. WM brid at Mayfield Tbursday Harrh skth. IPi:. ts-lag at the time
flty on bualnM* (Mday:
MUs Martha Sorenson entertained aflerntor.
of her death i6 yean. $ nmalbs and
The yopne la-ilos' I^ilitiiea cUas of IT da» oi iL»e.
Ute Rorpl NelnhSors nt a binhth.-'
In tats,she was n«rrW to D. W.
party Tucactay. The ladies raiopnd an >0 BaiuNi Sunday srduul met at rii->
excellent dlnnar. a feature of the eti- lit;nir of Mrs. Howard Dunn Thursday Preiost, who prceedird her across ihc|
tettalDmem that in never dispensed : isht. The eve;i-ag wn» spent In sU»l - dark valley Oewber Hih. mi. ,Por
neariy
kh years in true wedded hapidwkU s't '.oe Soreosoii home. Misa Im. and pisyin; names, after wbkh
they iraveic.l tonelher the JourSomaon v.se prauented with a Roywl they all took part In the tafly pull,
iney of life. PUghi vblldreu weie horn
NelRhbor no a-Jd_ siveral other lok- and rtpo-'ted & tue time.
Wesley -Ppariuig and
daushler to them, (out of whom Imve
j
MS tsf her friends' erieem.
Benha were In Traverse City on bosi- tbein acme* the river of deaih.
A. C. Bleriiman «( South Doardi
Bss in Kingsley Thursday. He hadltte.-s
-.-s Thursdaj-.
"
Jfour of whom sre left to mourn
been Inspeciins'the usmsge dune -.n' -Vr,
.Vr, and Miw.
Mrs. Philip Miller were
------ 'a Ions
‘— of a devoted Christian nmt*M-r.
theMaA at MayfieM wnd was aaalat .Traverae city on bushtess Wudnesdayi'Vm. A. Prevost of Jacksomille. Ha.
in* Mi^lhbs In planniiig^be iwpairg.'ind Thursday.
»*"«»' ®f R'«
Ml'-’*Mr Blackman i» the owner of the’ Gui Parivt oi Indiana Is the gueat
•'revoirt of Kalkaska. Mh-h. and
Mrs. Alik* A. Doherty of PHe lake,
Hghllag plant at hl< borne town.
|o( An Alarisbi
Mich
'Funeral services were toaduned by
Rev. Joseph Coles of Tbo
the bom eon Bumlay. Msnh SiNh.
Bi : o'cloi'k p. 01. The remains were
Uken Monday to Big Rapids for liiiefm

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by MI

Mae Dewey.

We want to mske this DfipfirtacBt of the
grentoet poetible nine to all coDOtmed and to
this end reqaest that all itomi of penonal and
general intercet be sect to Hist Ejfwey to be
incorporated in the Department- Wh eepeoiaUy
aik that chorchee, fraternal sodetue and the
Orange fomite iUBs of interest in their respeotire organisations. News of social events and
entertainments, impr
B being made or contemplated,. and businest changes and transfers in
twl.srtate
l.estote in town and country are cspedally
The above applies not only to the
ai&Sm of no Lake. but toI the
r snrrennding
e«ati7.-Zditor Herald.

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oaeoRN

Osborn, March 31.—School com­
menced In the Osborn district Mon­
day. with Miss Bennett of Huaor as
teseb^.
{ George EeigiM- sr.. and Archie Plow­
man of Glen lUven visited with reU' Uvp* at Cedar Run Sunday and Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs George AUel and
|cengbter Plorcecc were the goosis of
.their daughter, Mra Klhert Payne and
faiDily Sunday, at l^ake Junction.
Fife take. April 1.—Miss IJllian her snn Oscar and lamlly
Julia Dotan of Traverse Ctiy Is vUlt
Razey returned last week from a visit Rapid* fVlday and Saturday.
ing St tlie.Jwme of her psrenu this
Howard aty. Grand Rapids an-'
imn Hilton Is home from Culver.
weHc.
Mr. sad Mrs. Thomas Doran.
Big RapMa
George Fuller was liome from TravLeon Hon of Honor was an Osborn
Mr. and Mra Laet OeBton of Said- eise City Tuesday night.
.Mully (lark came home from Cadll- rollar Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Raw were Buadsr guesu of Mr. oud
Mrs. Fred Beenwn.
lar Tuerdsy^
Mrs. I.. B. Green.
Frank Payin««i nnd James Doering
narenre \\*blle was home Sunday
C, FraUt* STBS eoHed to Chase
Osborn called on Apbur Doynton
Thursday by the death of htt Bleec. from nint.
After s few days' Tiitli With hM Ism- Sunday.
Mrs. 1-. Kolenbeek.
George Zelgler jr.. aSd Harry Cook
lly M' E. Rlrbaid* loft Monday for
HoiTT Uster bos bifed Ml to A.
was
the guest of Mr. and Mr*. lYed
ludiaas l^e I* In. the employ of s
W. Tborne for the guAmer.
'
Deeman Sunday.
Gniod Rapid* company.
Frank Perrtgo was home Sunday
Mrs K.k.'. Brower entertained Mrs.' Born to Mr. and. Mra Frank Wigfrom Walton.
lain Ihiicber of Elk Raidds Tuesday^. gin* .Msrrb 28th, an eight and one half
John (MWUI . ana fanOr tore ^ W.-dnrsday.
pound daughter. She will -be named
moved to 8|«aeer.
«
| mib* ITdlih Button of BTIIlOffl^rg Annie Eetella
Mts. l,eaier And daughW UotUe vlglied hn y-Uter, X!r« B'. R, k'uHer
Pet^ Poymem of Empire was an
went to take City SatunUy to rialt ,
,OtbornWlIor Friday, buying ebickent.
reiaiives.
.
| Richard Wippjs and little son of butter and eggs (or their morkcL
Rpv, J. Cole* of Thompsoorlllc Vto- TiaveriM* city were In town Tuesday ; Fred Porter Of Ovtati wen aa Em-'
snd^y.
pire caller Sunday to attend catholic
niao officiated ut the
ral
\ Dan Riddleeome murn«<< Saturdty eeevlcea
Misi ABIe Doherty accc_,- . >.1 from
. - a trip to Petaskv-y
. and
_. Kolkaaka
her Irroibcr. II. . Provost, to his bone^ Watson Rasey wo* home
SnaQaHeSa.
..In Big Rapid* on Monday (or ah in- day from Grand Rai>Mi.
definite stay.
| Mildred Hodgee was in Kalkaska
Mra. B. Bannore i* snffering with a Saturday, having
> dental work
oplasd the you
O^ere attack of neuralgia.
I done.
r shifted her to t
Henry Norton left here Saturday for] Brady and W. If. Clark ww
CoMwater. where be has em|fio)inat SoBday from Walton.
Card ef Tlianks.
^ Hn. Ella White returned Tburadayj Mrs. C. W. Prevost of Rslkaska reWe Wish to extend to the kind
from CadUlar. where she ban been tamed home Monday. •
VtelUag reUtlves.
| Mr. and Mrs Will Pickens visited friend* end netshhor* of Fife lake
A. Helmer end family have moved his aiiiter. Mrs. O. J. Darling, in Mnu- ststonoe and heipfulm
to town.
-----from Wednerdsy unill Saturday. sk-Icness and Asalh of

^JMa. A. Dolberg was the saw ofj Mr. u>d l^ra WOl &)!»««> Wid:l

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PAOR THREE J

tU€«¥ PURCHASE
SHOE SALE
990 Pairs (rf Shoes Boii^t at 45c on flie Dollar.
Sale' Begins Saturday, April 5, at 9 ajn.
A remarkable $hoe a^lltag event of Importance to every member of the
family. Plenty of Shoes for Men, plenty of Shoes for-Women, plenty of Shoes for
Boys and Girls. Dress Shoes, work shoes, shoes of aH kinds.
Prices will be so low that yos will bay, aof oae pair, bal
Shoep lor sU the Ismlly. to last a whole year. Remember, this is not a sale
of old style, shelf-worn goods, but-new. bright. High Grdde Merchandise, most of
which has not been out of the factory two months.
Be Ub Band Don’t Mis* Tlii* Cbanee I You'll not have another
such in years. Remembar the time and the place. Here are some of the prices:

V

Shots for SBuill ehlldren,
sizes S lo 8; with heel*.

25c

$2.26 VALUES;

Ever Hear of Such Values aa Ttveae ?
Red School House Shoes for the Little meD-t button find Uce shoes, pm
73^
growiDg girls; regularly retailed metal and vici kid; new
dupe. Out price
ut $2 and$2.25, nu better 4,
shoe made. Sale price.
Infants' Moccasins, all colors .. .5c
Boys' button or lace shues, worth $1 50 and
$1.75.
gun metal, latest style toes
nnd solid as a rock.
97C
Sale piice, per pair .

PME,s- - - ^. - - - -

Men's Cushion Sole shoes, sold at $3.50 and
$4.00: vciy comfortnljle; latest
styles: will wear well: per pair..

Globe $3 and $3.50 Oxfords, patent leather
gun roeui and yici kid
j
Very special value at .

Ladies’ Diess Shoee, plain toes and lops, patent
Iratlier and fun metal, dull kid with cloth tops
$3.00 and $3 30 values.
Sale pri:i
Men’s Shop and SIrcel
Shoes. All new styles.
Ip son metal and patent
Icalher. Ohses that sell
lor SOSO.
ms e-a
Sale price ........ 91*0Z

193

Don't Deliy—Don't Wait—Don’t Let Anything
Keep You Away. Such chances come but seldom-—
Taie advantage of this Golden Oppoitunity to supply
your lootweir wants ar prices never before offered you.
8h»e Sales msy cmne and go bnl this sale Is the greatest oi olL

Men's Shoes made for factory or form «vear,
double sole, bellows tongue Regu- <
far $2 shoes. Sale price, pair.
Men’s Work Shoea, all sizes.
Sale price, pair .................

1.23

Men's $3 Gun ttetatrButton Dress Shoes. All

^le phc“e® *

Grealcal SaerlUec ol the sale; no exchanses, no agsraval. Ladles’
Shoes, lormer values S2.S0, *s and
(XSa; In patent leather and vici hid,
all styles loe and heels. (No more
than t pairs lo a cnslomer) 00^
sale price per pair .

Children's Dress Shoes, in patent leather
with velvet tops, and Vici Kid with dull
tops. Worth 75c to $1.
i,
49C
Sale price.
Rubber Heel Juliets, elastic gores,
patent tip. Pair..........................

Choice styles gf. Men’t’WcM'Shoes, button or lace, Gun
Mrtal or Vki Kid, blade or tan. ^
^^
$3.30 and $4 values. Pair - JpZsO V

Misses’ U.M and SS Shoes,
In BUB melsl at vltl hid,
lace or hnlton, new
styles, Unh or in«riar
Sale price, pair

93c

1,94

1.17

Wsses’ ni CUMreB’s SOe
ni 60e KnUa’s. New

Iherc’s not i fticc qoolei, tat what wc have the
Goais la badi it up. Cane ni see.
Men's Tah Alaska Call Work Shoes,
waterproof aoies. heavy double

2.33

Sale price, pair. .
WoCmen’s Oxiords, simp
Table full of Ladles' Sboes.styles
Pamps, etc, made in Pal- A to
suit the old as well as the
yonog. A Mnall assortment of
CBl Leather and VIcI KM.
each lot.
Shoes that aold at
KMmor-mnry
117
$2 SO and $3.
Sale price..........
valocolpp^.

1.48

Mea*s $3.00 an#^$3 50 Boltoo aad Lace Dress Shoes
In Gna Mclal P a t c d t
Leather and Turn Bossta
CalL At the Mi-lohe matched price.

194

GLOBE Dept. Store
Itaverse City, Mich.

pA<n? ForR

CftARD TEAVXBSE HZRALD ARD TRAVERSE BAT SASLE, TRURSDAT, APRIL S,'U13 1

y

id haso s|ieo( Satardar wUb Sir*.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ they haip (be brat Blabra of tbelr
Chaai; at Solon.
^ I
OCDEN86URC.
« (rimdt ]u«T the bbui*. '
A I U> *tn lu- siv.-n at ibf Mti-t'a.
, Ifairii lo >!r. «ni1 Mr*
Vjr, HunJ.y- Sli.ni.

T*i-

:..ll K#.Ia>. Ai.n 4. und.T Ihr

* u...

Mr. and Mr*

all^^*•* ^ ol thi* lad> MW<»t>... ».

Kli....... nV

-lobn il»u.-aw ii-a«~<^11r4

TMtlnc mutl'c. «ntf menu? at «'«»■'
Sir.

asJ

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

Wi.^

C'sin! ttui.lds lari aan-k l>y ili* ijea'h

.0

Mr. and Mr«

A..1
V«.dDe*<la>

U;*r** J1..K r.«^V

«ll>i

Js
.Mlf» Z.n-a

Mn>. J.iiiii

Kruupa.

iJiiH

rwin a fra

<! r |M*I B-.'.-k vtib a ff)ou on bi. luM
tb-ih

• I’ll.

OBP

lU'neil (lOlu

Ibis

Mr*

’i

to

• daaRiiier
,<l.oi>l

ai

I*-na,

bIb.

, laini:



iakr

boiui

tii' faiiiil'

iIk-

cuiKU

lu

.d

lo tii»' ■

H«f

SlKit..:'

Hao.1 .j.'T.c a

.111.1

Mi:s

..n-i...-

ob-

Ul Inrtf.dy aiien-bd
le-Sa-mo

Km,

Ml-

^iriMiii. Vla.k

limke

nl

and

wile

t|..'lr htruc !'• hid

ttp(r<.«li'

Ohio River Hat

MIkh

lithe]

ft w

xoIiik

\

Mr*. TowiiMin wa« a Rmwn '-aile.*
Mohduy.

;

Mrs. Alwsitd of Iraverae, fit}'

j

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

Owncral L aw Prarilef. tnelt4<Hna
Hnn Collwctlonw
c
<I»&WrBaaieWiiar. Tt»:

Matt N.Co

>^tor.

Nmliimil. Murrli ni.~.Mi>, J. iJial
ey lell

lu.‘or Thomas Knudes. uppoinl'd

tine, the sloim linyux <aiise<] seven!

’ruhl^eil 'WilKorr to I.um- cliurpe
of Ibe ri^liHtflta^-Of tfwt., strlek..n
I.v,
-It ^llllal;eliifRli«ka.'nn.:il-e
•on an Impi.‘.sion iiiion the d«-hn»

Iwauliuula.

i'

bleb ebiikei the s<n-el.." >a!d .lajar
irmb-s,

Mule.

Ibe Ulnes.'

Ml-. Muri'b.

of Travejwe City

I

LONG LAKE

;

lo

b~ an

who

has

l.ake.

|

j
J

wiio

Hiflelo

la

alii'Odli

kira.

O

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«
AROUND SILVER LAKE.
4 Ibi

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Siit'irday

the

order, ef the

I.IS'

uf^our ubilily
to handle your H.iukinji Busi­
ness toyour^iilire satisfaction,
and will be gitiil ot an
tunity to talk it over with you:

-iiiitn?

the

c',.m i-.u. ylun:
Miir/bmy: Bnd
Idi

sieeie:

T-luanl.

»>lo.

Meads

rvadlni;.
Mi-*

i.

Ml*.

j
and i/roke

.Mr,. Fred Hobeilisi
b.-t uiiii Friday.

Mira

Ihe

Inch 'Hnni.'s.
jB'k

Muud-

Canlield

.
a

illiM SS

n

Ul|i|.i-.i. Jr.*:

hlMbiia).

A

■•hiiratit

iwei.t).
evenltii:

tiir.-d

The relief roiOii.Ule- 'odas'

:.:'ied for

It'll) iiubivdia'cly lo be

b..d oil the went *Me.
I'its bmli. s of four luorc Cm-I vir>
Hum W.i^

m

two we.-k*. bin

CarniL 111.. Aluil 1 - The Ohio river
rKo' hnl

also

.fret at Siuiwn. toWB to­

day. with the lev.-' still hpldiai;. PmeOsim-n

M-li.

hia nepl.ew and niece ul

I Kinidr.

kii

wife

of

Tl

__________ ________ __
|<

tieji|i> nil won-enand ehildren ore out
t.f

Ibe «ify and

militia abe on

sr.,iK- with boain rimtly.

two day-Ha« week.

\v. Pamini and

I- 4444444444444444

the

Even If itio

levee bmak*, losa of Ufe Is not ckpeeled.

lEVSS STILC INWCT

PROVEMONT.

iU4c by tlie lake. ,raiii

.-nc-

r't.iui.lay anii.-d

her.

F.mik

|«ljo.s lor the hci.ofU of <li<

Hahn-nh.

etse Ciij

Monda*

ind

Ttiesdav and

lirourl'i 'he Ti.uil.

|FTam wuj vejy pood.

I

I'lurolil

.Mrtiurrv and Aaron

WI1II-

Tm•^dn,.

>:n

li

purdioff

ptaeea. while the mlliiln and volun­

Tbe dam.Wctneiulay
'eUliiS
lake .cruder;. Imi Saip.vay. baflnx iriven by the land bo.'a was lanseiy
<;ied in Traverse I'liy

Cairo. Ajirll . t.—Ix-ve<-*

fair projier ur«* still lotaM today. The
water i* (omlhK over the summit in

Simon Slmul.

MeWcni_ of read.! to besiii huildinx hi- nt

c.,. wept to Tr.i»er» • fliy

Flood.

Thtir-tlav njnmliu.

fitsirse Cantii'M B|«eni ‘Mnuday with's< boot w.is wet' alb ni'ed.

n^Ui .-r loun. Monday niuht,

Imnor of

th.‘ ,|,h

Mrs. Itave Newatead bns been null-

A ptny was sU. n ut tbe Itarilell

ri;-i

of

Urlum Snuilirt:
ZelBler of

entyrtalniii

Isn^'Ralurii.iV H-fln by-'iiu- 'Hu

il, sister Rose at Gi^wn.

i-::fce and punrh.

at

lien laki

.y Tin- w- i

pur<-hBM.d

• ate Mooila.i

tuwijiR Inorh was a<;vcd: fnrti saU<).

bi.m.

{friend^

sliebtH Improved at Ibb* wntini.'.

pru- ni AUBUsi Poirafka's.
Ohartey I'boma* *iH-pi 81
Ml»

After Ibe pruttram Hie tn!

Cooimoiilesiion wl'h all

•Bit. oi the slate areb'dnr -aiddly re-

ioda>. uuk
uuklnc adolal of i» yeinteicd.

Dorothy , Ihtrxa.

Arthur KHmury

lick |i>r Ibe |MB1

Tlie liver ^eachi-d its crest

nmintail and normal (ondltloBS

He ill slKht.

Mie* Xturkirte R«r« igmut Thontila}

bKlai

bdh.aii.B
Jtnel.

Hume:

vocal

k<kwI o

M,a.s-alM>*

P.-SIII l.ak<
KlUpIle Sbl

iieiatlvia (pmi t.N. imtlusub. c.ie, .siii: jMa,,I..* visited wH!i 'rl.-n ls at Tl:i
Mrs. Jnrk /.ii leridan wioi to (Jrawn day,
. r..e Cii. KuUirduv and Suniiay.

lislt her MID (•hBri.W'Bbd famil>.
VTai.d'SeatMjry wen- on the

i

Ily.

Me-daimn Ke(M>n, llatnc'. Itaum1<(-r.

ilMiic.
d

irf

wTuon^.f'ovla.i call-d 4B

<r n two weekfc- Vii.a.’

i.-a. ber.

Wem el Krator liill Is InipruvinK lai('. U-n-»m left

Ihin-.r

l.ynian Hally

..-viverln? ‘"j.",",;
l•wav*rln^'

and arriuus lUitars.

moMiini: f<>r Mii>l<>n.'whevr she will

WE FEEL SURE

Kn-d
irKived

!" pan apalii Mouduy in di<>'

bl-imieul-.

I —Governor Co*

>1 the ■omihion lu the atnined Ohio

Levee r>aliiing at Carrei.

„ |•M!on
|.;M,on Is Kp.wjy
sb.wiv
M.

U»ed lii.ine Ir. m u pliort visit Mon

U' A C. Is »|H-iidluii Ilia latwtion with

I'vii Pitinil-K

Condiitorvt are Brighter,
liitiilnii. April

Ills wife's reluvltes.

taofkin;: fur f liaoiunn at Matiton.

.181

li ..n Iri^ids a’l Kiiiplr..

.ininrdav mornlnt.

Wi

-- — «.cd,rx tbe waiter

\|.e. Is Ul be soue for sohieiimc.

I

•lay ev.^ilDkt

Mareh .11.—.Mrn.

enienaloinMit

'•■leiian u

lu Ti’w'.- - fi«>:

luynu.ml S 'son.

4

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

ailn K.>bl s)>enl T

Minnb- vnl

4

I•8vmenl

• isit.-d^ fneiidH lo
Traver.i ' iirdsy.
Mr. IWilly has IIs-fwi
m-<
sealtnc
ver Sunday, al'enillf^r the Je ' li.yvfnrAHen Iteyrmbls tM. Kint>iid be iieum eerfal a' the arb.sil
' turc'o. J>r. A-ina Shaw Maoday cvo. '
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent ("..in??
muse Saturday nl«bi.
April
ISih
lar
_ '.tilldr.-a
.
we'ie the KUett- of ilr.
Ui-rvin Knmcy has mtoyned home ;
.uek> l.ake. rwfk . Canada, where he
4».Mtn*nla. where ho'
A, riuE ..f

.. re v'-iilnj: ber moihiT Mrs. We-ion

lj>

1 and .i-Vnl.

ibeir beloi
bivn ♦ *444444444444444 of Orlmri
Paurlier.wlH/

Ki. Ji'wel nl Oraud Kapbia will

Tbfoc Is

J. «. l..dT|nedei i* on the H. l

1st a. ififs wrliHur.



ioi.» of

luke his i.U.e,

>f her RKMlier.
Mr*

Pr.

'and it will b*

.fme ilm .ily l» .omfonaUy hayi-

. Indirau-d a nepeml briKblcnlhK
Maitln

i^nsferrvd to the oaaiern pun of ih.-

Saliirdiy im.inlni! b.r OM-

.Here she KBS (-albil b>

be I

pmi--n.y

i2P. '..This was it-e oi.inb.n to.’htr

The seeib.n iiieii are biiu,v .almic tl.'i

The p<p>nle of t>i. Jowiih'tdiurtb are
..oumitiK il.e

uill

and .au.«-d

Sunday a' itmt jiia.o
!

Ii

• la-foie lm.i..n will lull. K-i,-.cr

Tniverse City .Me-i.Iay afi-'r rje udit,'

t.'

(

I.

ranie Jio..,e

Ihe lliiod wbbh 1<Hii. Iiiiiidriils of

t„. |

They will vUlt Mr HlJera

'. randali

uribiy li. si.ej.O Sunday with h'-r

la?p In Ti.o.-'pe fliy hi«t we«k with visi.lnr Mrs Ih-ltba Ueliim this wer». .4
OSpORN.
Mr. M81I
dMirs
ler slater Mrs. Ilein.«l.
|444444444^4444444
.HK|>T
fT.t.wdty.
tl.sltiey tall... 1* abb (o bu ha.k
iteili.. r Sumb.y
wlinol
.. ».-ii<«l analn. ‘
‘ ^
ui.day. April i>
All .nro
Kimrs...! 1 efSraw ih .« the si<k lls*.
.11 1 w«.. .Sun.lu;

. nt^re >^rrtxl
,1 tb.. deiH.t 1

Normal Aca>n.

Rupday.

I '
.If

l>e«nle a

Crest and

are Rapidly Becoming

IVed 1‘iili.am,'tr..m tln..iiri. -iafl.d

liiwUnd.

Passed

Conditions in Flooded District

I

•tt Mr and Mrs. 8l.-ve .MH^aiiVs o\tf

tiiund ttanli'a. where she »i« Join

4444444444**4****
Mrs, .1..|„,-W.,rT.-n At.. M«-ni a lew,

re and th" vvi-ntnc «a« .I'ciii

Mr

A bi:id <•( >nuiiK Jmojde troiii tiiT*

kUmii Rooil bj.|

their liome.

Mr. and

Si.'ur.b.y eteninc.

'/oe im.

MAPLETON

at

rtt.-nded llu- nm^e at Arbutus l.aki.

enjoyo

-la>w belong

Stimla.i

Idle Tln.rr .hiluren ate on th" «ai

Helir.'

will fciart P'KIB f'T llellaire.

hlih ir known a* 'fherry Home.'

nhiMilnialrv

> i-njojulile iiJtinnrr.

CONNINJE: & CONNINE
LAWYERS

llurte.v

b*T

I- ul .Ml-v Waiilla Wilson. All
niM

ily spent

rfler un Jllr.j.K of

ili-lr niiuhlKi.a naiheced

M' |i;|iiy Kntiinlay rv>.nlnc ui
Ik frien.i-

War* B. Conniac

wbo

MMY OFFIGItLS IN Wm

Mra.

Sie.e tf.Cniry-a.

I.—Wlien anawerlir

t.in-well ■.■v'. Saturday etniliiif win-u

istalli.d at ilieir (arm norib of town,

aiwb' ('Ark wa* lienor cnesi n*

.

Wniwm.

ARE

B.jik Mriiday.

Mib. Miller uiid dnuKhier.

luo-n r. r Hotue ilnie.
Jlnf. Harry Ket-

tb>. illneas <>r iiiK an elm trie bbtit and watei t

.
■•O.

Vcf .lam sp h* Id lirro ibis *«■« V

ih|fr1

W.

AT
DAYTON
M.iiarry Is bomc from CONDITIONS
WORST EVER KNOWN

ll<■■.d^Il•kMJl. went tn Travers"

i-iiy
awny

coup

'he ran at the dm.r Sutiiida.

Moeirs liatii'- and itoBKbey ui

n:. to Kab'Va. Mt<!i.

Kti.ii

»..*-k 1.« ■-•i.:!!.: ...Tiii.-"

has

BEITNER

nmi liHt Uitdl. la murli bctler.

SielnnUk

'Im.... Si<.(fintak i

r iu'ii.e Monday find Mi.. ItiJI

tbl««*rk.

frirltd. In-

Min. Krauk

Hillman

Kd

relolciiiK

♦4444444444444«44

Willi Imr pannl*.

Mrs.

\ii‘. Kim«- liiliiiian sr--ii’

at Trjinrse fti>, Mr

is

Mr. and Sirs. Win. lU-nnIc and Tar

rbi rnlbn last wrek, .n w«i.

laric oil il.rlr .•*li tJ;.*-

MlH. .1 Irom Triverwc Cny

.Misa Anna

Helm was wiri'ils.'d i«» find i_wt
to atwnd tbe apricc vacntbjii hb- miislns iner.. wlmni he/lud

Horn lo’Mr. and

TEN YEARS
TO RECOVER

i .

•Vomluy,

llellner. Aiml

«nl:.y

I of. Mis. Kreli

.I.sit .n, f;.rs..i.Mtle

• Hnn* Jtolin-. .'r,.

Arthur



UniMTtPon

Warwl.k

return, d

'•'Hlerujii, wer«. Trattrwc* fliy i-itHeri,

imiirl I'rJimmn. wlio la alten.llni
Ton. 8«ai.u<U and Miss Irona aoIiiK.l at Ib'iiuiaia arrived lioim- Kill

i-l-

,ter. Mt-. ivaii.
bl* fauiMr

Karl

,

the loss of ibelr

s. leol wiiit < hi<ken|ioS.

,-er the blub of a nlme.

aprine taiailon.

ruliiir urday.

Ihek

Wa*. Pratt »ti‘ ralird to AiuM ;u»:
Ilicu'*-* ol S.i

IaiI.i

In

i|Mi.t Kui.d:iy will, bla iiarenta.

H. c-f.rk and

Ca} »iib fneiids in Trar»-r»r fli>.
• lr«-*k 5.,- th-

Mi-N

'jRrian

Sunday «ftor visUiu:;

Kvana- irii'. iiia. Mr. anu Mrs. G.

A. WiiicsK.

albllnc

lfi«-r Bcveral days' dt ioy un arcuuni

Udridi. drove VO .S'.rtnh fully an

news.

ii-i l^itmrkn'a.

Vliplluuli. ivmni..d (■••iim Jiaturdaj'

at tiaiid laike..

Ml:.
ceoAR ctrv

Sirs. Jo* Si«*»«'n» vl.li.sl «’.''r

.•dm

iiv are HiM-nitlnc iheir va<vitbin si

MIta Pualr on llic d. H. St I- rulIniBd Irntwct-n
ihr
W:i TiM.MUy nstmiitc tor tfaai J»r. .NorUiimri and Trav.me fUy.
.!a». Sberr Iboy will 'l»ll lor a slmit tniin inodf iu first r.-aular iilfi Sal
W.

lin». IH-Iorv

tocrr.

wrnile

d iUb'iier

Truvrtae Cliy

ol \Iif wyerc alirrm rausinx wnshmiti

Mrs

bv

I'e

.Mamie and Martha 8111 -of Traverw

•alia Kilil. wbo Is aii.'iKliui; achool

Mf. MrUunaW bas U.imlil I lie ni lkbl

:i.^r3 :ip|lri<-h vk

tieinl; druwne<I

I v.-i t.-so imieli sorrow hi.1

«i-.. .lo'-ib. ni

l':ilB:it>vIli Meat; w.ia at hOi.lC ow.

down bill and runnlnc into a fiond.

Sfinit.

a ltd A

*

«TMVd ih«''kUTiiUjrt »ltb"

luisemnil

.i'

Sir. .VU-! S'la Calord Evana and lit-

irenre Hunn bad n narrow e*<a|.e

Krania Van Olohn of Beat la>mill a f.-w da>f

Jobii Kib bui*: is iBinii- from tlie Isb

la« vcek to BinK«

Mr. Kl.hofl erri»n4 hoiii.- « M

illiiitdi

-i th.

Chrlslim. K-Lens <«ll<sl

Sunday.

I.P.I of lnT cousin SlUa I.ydlu

iidhr.- and mo.rd In tbls w«*-k.

of »il

bor»rf la*t
John llullrp B«- lak.w tn a Tru« ;
CO a« oprratjan.

In Jbe

^*^^U|>jirl*

lor a »*iii|>lr* «»I

b'.iT brr tnisluv.K

t[imd hw wr.'k» .aratlnn «lih, tur

ar«e <’Jl>

anrial

frienda unHe

H. iiry Hinir* tiv. i 8undi-y.

Weiliw-sda}'

C<««1 itmr.

,

Tbf li. H. Ik..* of tbe ('omnricailfm
I Ktinilai arhmi) aro klvlns a le-nn.

i«r„ri Ji. Iica<li haa c..w u.

>'.»» Uarlr Slutw- orrt»«aI fViilav *o

vacations at

9MII-.

i ir

Or'SII... Ibairb* XVilmin.

at Manifw aoU Abb A»'»jr

lri<ti<lk and rrlatUrCuttU l^latiTt-n lo»t

Toniidiiuh

T:airr~> nt>. ih- nn.-. 1

r.min.'d
4l:ii aiili fil.-nfl*

siifilnK il»ir Kaaier

ui'lnT will) iiim at the i»wer bouse,
iiid those ihBi went wiil Ion? rentcD-

Mrs.

.Mrw. Prank fanlletd sjicnl Sunday
eveqlnc at «. Slarhurk'a.
4 brilliant *uci-«.ss. A larye crowd,
'. and Mr*. Jack Canfield aia-nt
III aUfiiJanco and all reported « Sunday with her bn.thir. hYod Itiaket.

Thr Mb>s»'s SIbit Odol of Tmtrrse

•■•ft.riiu:

niany

wiuaes for a impi'T wedded iir...

The danre ctren by Ihe K. H. 8.
team

The

ni\u-d all bis siuaU frieuUs to take

in

on;ratab.Un? tlu-m and offoriiiR b-a'

KImer Wlselberc

Wni. Bjondeia Is raorlBC back on

'Riplc latt Wedneadai etenliu:.

baaeball

It. and Kiui'l U.i«fu ul lleiiuinia are

ln« l»■*n

lianuibiirif. where they will niak* tbvir

movtnK on ibe WleellMTC (arm

rrsular m.-pllnu al the Mci.<nil<-

been «julio**lcV,

>ui l» ii<>« able III be about wain. .

4i-' flu«Li'i.
. :..Kle

Slant li

Myron ritlftr lra>

Kr*uk

I'Ouie.

b* Ruby lump ne-.

P.:rre lbi> mpimer.
: l.r«1* KaalM J

Tr».-r»r nty.

Sunday

r<« CUy irriday by (be aerfoiu lllncr.

SJiK. t.i.n HoitoB -’rf-i.l a f. w oa'^ fi'j, Tult laitn ia«t week aa>l will live
’ fh* I»r»i wl li.i *«'k wltl.

apeot

Mist Miirpirie nerc U aU>lnt «'Kb

.elaod U titkiny bis |>lare In Uie d'-

Tbu tjMlirh' Aid «m meet vitb Mr*.
Kred ItaBf Ibis MVk.

Rall>li KUrboo mo\<i] hi* lamllr

able lo rotum. until the water In Port rblldren
•Vane reredra.
Sir. SaiUh ut Kant iniars.

BilLe Udpt aaa ralle.1 la Tra.

d a slater.
to

"‘M'

»ilU her p.x»Hr at Ar.tw laM Vi.m'.a

Mr>

teers are laborini; frauiicallr to reiofort-o tbe weak places.

the home of uii.-nOctl and over uiiieij tickeit wer.-

MORTGAGE BALE.
_
tv-lauli haiTnc h.-en mad- In the
coiidliions of a .vrtaln moncace made
amt executed by Herman W .Smith
Miss Klla SianiB Is u-orklns for' son and family, wbo leslde In OiutUo.! <7110*. Hocl tnd.d of, Cetisr drove amt wife. Kirie M. Smith, of Traverse
r.s-.'tKsl’uat.y putty rifts (rum reia
Mr*. I'rwnk Hunn.
' Neb. wlilch staled that iheyoaoap»d tUrouab hero «m We<lne*day on his Clt.v, Mich., to ^lofap ,M. I.arkin* of«
tamo plv-e. dated OrtolN-r U'th, IMI.
Hv.-x uud trietn's
liidM-rl l.uinma visited tbe aeho»l ihe lenilde dcuroetion of :he tornado^way Imnie from l^-Iand.
il tt-cordi-d In the ofTIce of the HexM.
f ValMillm-.and *.>n Mauri-e. Tiiursday.
' of He<>
........
by the amill mantln of one block.t
Roy IVmars of TiaA-iso rii;...has
iiKl Tra
ulH. )i..ie ■'.■<n the xnesU of Mrs. C.
M'l. 1
Charley Thtiiuas la very ilL
. Mlcl.lKiin. (..-lolM r i
They lave lived there a iiumlwr of i-liarue of the new drvic More Imre.
M la.me, left Ratimluy ni..rnlne for
!l;4:.
o'clock 0. m. ..f I'li
<laj'. in
Fteryonc enjoyid the luiriy .which
•ar* l.ut li. ve tie desire to v.lu»r*v[
Mr* .Noah lloniondun l» vleHIntr
IJIter
43
of
nonxax<->
<"i ivise
ivise S«S.
llapl.l City, whet.; Mauri.e is atl.nid was kIvb at Prank WhUman'a Wetmother sacli
"x|eri<vire. Ibe awTil- her iiaiviUs an.l friends near ('.e«lai
whlcli, with the note --.ii-.d thereby
iHK --hool.^
t..~di>
[neat of which e
■was ... January HHh.
.....................................
bo dft.crilHul.
l<fi|Wuod
. .
A
H. Milllhtw left Usi ^lnrda>
........ si by Kva M. Urklu;
Mis* IP-rtba tsiiman and Mrs. ICln a i«ity alveo at flxn
•aid John At. I-orklu-:. dcH. ■f.< and
f.i. Ijmsln* and Fbn Wa.»'ne. Ind. n-er Amtdd went to TnHerue Cli}j44 4444
444444 4444
» Mosler TborsreeldiBiry lexatc.- under tl - will of
t., liMl lrtemt*__^nd rriative*. «n nr ,TImri-lay.
|4
EV8TONE
4 du) n'«hi. Th.- affair 1 » in th.M. I
count of tlie severe .sionn be I- un
and Mrs. M'm. Kniiocbvil and 4 4 4 4 4 4^44
4^4
4 4 4 4 4j"!re of a farewell (lariv, Th.> ovenlnR
)e t
lliiTeof 1
■ r |*H. oc! 1!., . _ .
.
„„
March
.—The ('raodnti was
doHjshilulH
*l>eiii tu
iilayinx
her proiwrly absolaiely. on said date,
shhiRlc n<li1 started up Tuesday with nmes. afler vrhtch a deUclons iiini
ic< I slues itUKlcii o' fravc-rse. City.
alsmt .1 two months' run.
jc-on wa* sorv.-d. Those irffecnl were Mich., and the a-elxmiii-nt tlicn-of re­
< WKKK W ITH KACll H lU.AliK WORTH YOf |■^•Ur|IASl: HFIRETil" hay lieller is biiiy at Harvey's. Mesdaine* Sbaub. Hahiicuberx. H'lm-'. corded In the lU-ulM.i'n office aforeo.IchI. b. m.. February
AND IN BDVB- CLOTHE&—
bailing b«h hay iind atraw.
j I'ere. .Nolan. P. Moaier. J.' Hahnen- -ald ut
19th.
lu I.H-r .14 of .Moricage-*
— We're ready with uaeortmenia and vahiea
Mr aaa Mi». K W, Y'cuinatis gpen; her*. J. .Mosler. Hum*. Valley and W.
hich munxaim
l«und In |>lo:.>e i^U. inuuimu oml the Is.y.
Buiiday at ;he Cr.indall home.
lUautbler.
.
Rnd 'ti;*' ruu' ».tl:.l-ii'P'i. i. 1'- t,!-' .
r..i;:, i;ia1 . on.i.Ieratlon,
Mm
c d>'e end ^ uoinguulllles up I" the extra flue suits at S7.b:..
A nural.
if younf r-cople alteiidcl!
School Wned Wedmuday after tbe
tbe
K.NTItA
VAl.l'K
AT IHuy*
CC., -ne ..I Ore Kins AT tb h- <w..nh #14 or
le dance
Silvtr Inn. March IT,
jllasier vacatloo.
s.-rae
?<orfu1k
suits,
full
knb
ker
iwni*.
.r w.meti.mK m,cr in ,\
!*THICT1.V
HASH
I nc. prt
>roceodlllB« either al
liaid ibrouKhogt. Norfolk sutta In n<
Mrs. II. G’lff.ird was a Tra>
\t ^ iT /
•n .1 ^ul jiirt the Mine cntiiKbmtlous aervlco In
CJllil) Itarinx been iustJiiirea.
TWO
PH
Fli.I.
KNICKERR.
atioa
.-alier
la*t
Wc-dni
rday.
,
OBITUARY.'
•iliuir.t. Youit also net the auu.e bn«d puamn
U U sel"
deltt
seemred
to 1; year*.
8p.-elal value IJ.Sf,.
rharlle Youmai;*
celled nl
Jas.
anv inri ilh—eof. notice 1m
AH thnt was mortal oi John Haw- See the
|„
value* In
-n-br given that by vfrtue
Tamiall'* f.tincl.iy,
. Worth $'2.SC ard #1S. Bpacial at SS.TS.
Ihome wa* laid at rest In Evericrecn
^ Bey*- BuiU at »1.#S and #2*S
roi sah- loniaiiied In said
Mrs I'-rt Mt'.ioe and Mr*. Cran- ocmeter} at Klnfsley. Thursday aftern l lu coiii|illnnc-c with tba
n -Uii'.'Neww from Ihi ISu.slHB Ilej
rse City—
C'.n11 Visitej Mrv. Haney Wednesday,
1. The I. O. O. P. lodge of Kin.4v
.m il ea.--e made an<I proIstut
will be -old at public auckirs. McCarry and danrhter. Ytis*
of wbleh he waa a miember. ha-l rtded.
Ion cir vepd • In the iifcbest bidder.
F3oaa<-r. sp<Jit Saiurday
1 Traven" clinrxe ot Ihe service*, and Ho’
m iVedneadi . till* ”ih dar ot June.
idered n prayer and s|K>ke lieauiiy.f Ih.' !i(li--l HTTivnU—I'lir- J.ii
I Fires-.-* ill wliii.-, |.ii)k an.l l)..r..tliy blue fit
eih •:>eni in daiieinu unit card pla«-

lur. tticr whhh ver> dalitly relresb
ware w-rv.-.l,

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

01- bn-Ines-.
Mr

hU eon. utnea Unrh;

and Mr*

Philip

8ecor

hohte fr..ih iiarker (Wk.

droie

Mr*, .s

M

j,o!d.

The

nmi.1.

was

lurplshed

lU.UardHin was xiu-alJy n,,. i«,„d a„d . iciyolif had a

by

Very

ndlexed to receive a loiter from her ;©llj linn.

Tlie yount man

Absolute Safely for Deposits
Alw-ays our Firsi Consideration.

*44

The “ PERSONAL SERVKT Store lor Men -

hT*,;

aily-to-Wear Ih j.artinrnl in

Spring. Dresses al $6.75, $8ifl, $1*. $12i0. $15, $20 and np to $27.50
.t)i.-r in
CliirtMti

Tan

Silk

l*nr!y

,n.-»v vc

iH-.-ss.-w iif efiiiii;

vor-l>.|-, i-liallii-v,

r.-ct; .-.illar, . Iiirs iiiiit fn.iit ..f cr.*eii ine—n■ anti lifrlit I'lin-. new

-kirt. at

Dresses, Special
Till- V. :K
HHi .<LIJ:«THIN

-PROM AlA. 0\WI JHR STOUll-

ki
a
OK WtitH. DHL-iSKS
i\ '..PtFi <I'VU S M.U .'F'ttlNt;, si-:i{<;rs:m.\(jo\.\l>; A\'l)

Illark TaBeia Silk. It."'. v*luc.... 97c yd.

U.

iF,.m-

■ 1'

It"

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

very slrwiiifly ibis spriiur.

Dr.-use*

vi-r wyleu ns till- pcKuUr aiw-s in m.r.t

p ■•-.iliir lu.H.. .................... ...1..rin^ for -privK-dlH. «12.'dt nn.l #1.\

was that Hunday nlxht

Mr. and

3ic C«r»et Cover Kmbroldeile*. at . -tic a^d.
li.r w'HiiK-ii will) (till Flips. Kli'irl tCni-is. .-t".

One of the sad feature* of the case

Wheelo-k

Heel

to It 36-lDch Wool Hrwae Oiod*, 46c yd.

. -'c-i

The little chllcifen of Mr. and Mr^

Tue*dpy.

"Burro" Hose, aedfnina*. lOr.

Men'* 6ftc to tl Neckwear, 3 for *1, 55c ea.
tlen's IJnen Collar*, well known bnada. ic.*
Men's Ouamif

lic^r. 2 pair 2.'.r.

Men * eSc and 'lie Hreaa
a »lr(*
E
at____ (Oc.
Women* new Waists and UIuusm at ll.sr..
kl-inch 8ilk Poulard*, eiira apeclai 4Vc yd.
>1 3C-ln Kllk Poplin, tanouD.............. 2:e yd.
New CorU-lB m*lerial*. ISVic. ir.c.U> 74c yd.
New ri'lldien'* Hreai at C9c. 98e.

up.

UdiL-s- Sweater*, ajteclal valuaA ll.*6. #t«t.

be waa low-d by all Ibat knew him.

.

IJHc and lie Uwnu and Dfmtllea at *i yd.
Women* '-..-Silk Hose, sportal....48c pair.

wor<]« of comfort to those sonow

the wint/w Jnx' friends, and they are many, foi

arc

aloalyVccoveriL

fi on» pne tmonla.

Apion GInaliaina. ludlxo 4>od at...Cc yard.
Women'* 2i«

tl-'

Tborp relumed lo Keycton-

Satuniny after spendini
In me upper peninaula

Imliste uml e|Hii

Mr.

Mr*. Frank Y'ouman* vD

and

Mm.

was liH last

nlxlil walcbltiR the lixbllDK idanl. a-'
K.

JV.

Vonman

ho was KolDx to Pn-cibrt (0 work lur
.\lr. Chec*r4>io in a factor)- wiih Fred'

and l.«nni« iioUiday wai
mnruaxc.
The ineiiilnes to be agid
described In said nx>rtca*i
rtca*!' '
:-aine bonw In two weeks from Ant
■reel of land 1. Inx In the ni
ihal l-orc
Arbor, where he la rceolvin* nic>diral of Travc
..'
Oram
. ,
rami
Traw

days' camtion. caused by the IHdcbb trealineni.
c-ouni.u XllchlKan. and ducrlhed as folc. lo-wlt; AJ1 of lot number eight
XIaud Robinun, wbo wa* a
of
tcachw. Mis* AmiU«e.
and Uie t
-Wra. J. M. CranAall and son Robert nieexi <if John, and her husliand. of
nun'ber nine- i
........................
JatoM
Haw­
were In Traverse City pn business Elkhart Indiana, and
PeiT) Uannah's Second I3nd> a.IdlHon
Fviurdiir,
thorne. a brother.
D«roiL «««-> to
Ihe Viliam, now cliy. of Traverse
Mlcblmit. aecordln* to the roThere are two
quiet wrddin*
wa* nolennlted attend the funeral^
rdt-d
plat
thereof.
iiothers and one alsler th»i could
h t».' at Ihe aomr of bioth
Date4 April Srd. 1913.
brother In IirliUh Co. and Mr*.
. M’lmama. wben !fcI t
PATRICK BCRDEN.
Ihelr dauBbier. Mary, was married injlumbU an-1 one In Calltornta. and the
AMlBnepI'XDKRWOOD £ CTILOR,
Melvliv Orody of Wimantshiirsc Tbo !ri*ter In Alberta. Canada,
Altorncjs
(or Aaalmea;
John
wa*
a
favorite
with
the
chllcouple were attended by Mlva fJrody.j
1
Bustness addnsa. Traversa CR]->
'xron here
hsiw and^ofteu
■wt.cdteii had them all aitb
of the Rroom. and Allen Wll 'dren
Mich.
Uama. brother of the bride. Mr. and blm for an wenlnx or Saturday afters. jo. IT. J4.may
n
....................................
1. 8, XB. IS.
UH-JDtdy J«a tanmedUtelr for Wtt- Mos, and last Safurday evenioff be 29. June 6, 12. I>. SC.
J.mte* Cn-^dai: went to Mayfield or

buslmi'* W'dncvdxy.

Babin school ha* bad a fee

Tabliercr.

bnlilinx ihcc'nunly. the |>reiidt-e( dew-rfbed fn -aid
luortKam'. or so mucli thereof '‘as may
-necc—arc 10 tuiiUfy the amount
iicIndiaK ih>
ih. p
prindpaL In.
ci st* of such forecdocure

Kolnx to tike the nlaro tib Joe Biot

OtAMD TEAVER8E HERALD AMD TRAVEBSE BAT EAGLE. THUBSDAT. APRIL S. 191S
ELECTION NOnCS

adopted by the p •pie at the poll*
under the ioMiatlvi.....................................
prorlaloo* of............
this
•ectlon ahall be amendw] or repealed,
Ui-hed *ecby a vole of the elector*
eleutur* up
pn-.«i«-. t
un-rat'b *lRi
leak
be>1i
leralae pfovided In *ald loltia
Ml aiRJiliic till* uamr, and no utlifi lire meMDre, pui me iMialatui
leTMMi
ivlt
ah^ll
be required. i>ror>o*e amh aiiiH)da._.
£urb |>etHluni eo
vertfled alull ■' or repeal* lo the peopla
■a ifa<le evidem-.’ ilioi Ihe alctui ed bj (lie people under
prlma
■lutW il
led by
! at any
subsequem s *.hi«n tiieroof Provided.
ahall homevir. It
or more m
1-:,^
• petlilon ah
pi..^
proved by the elenora at tbe same
k of'the
election coofl.it. tbe measure recol*.
.e.-u-.n*
Ing the btsnesi aftlriy^uve
n,,u ^ nied ■. i.m
..................... vote shall
ir.aeni" dijl
afier the tllinit o! I’--'"'’'be ir.i of .11 meosure*
inee
lo
a*
>u<-h ue“il. ii it. »«• offlie. the anil ^ aub.-nltled bhall be published
pubH
.-.istlttHluiiBl amvndmeme are
to
i.eta snail foraard wild petilbn
llie eeirelar) of .tale
WUhIn I
di»F fruiii ileirunkinlaalon iil
Uid pMllion III the aeereiar ol B
I aupideiiieniDl pe'ltion idemit-ul
i,.e Uooy ut
|.e(lti«ii bii
asn<r* ma
.... ------- -...................... ...........
tlcnt I ci.sii add lo ul* Signature, bis
cirrk. and rurh .u|.MewcnUI pttiilpi
UttUI Iw fo.ttarded to the set reiary «
qualified
of stau by *ald . Irrh within ten dav j »' ■
- - :hc l.lmg of the aaiue,
«;^'or o. the State
shall be comttr.ib.ii
laiio. b, <h. ;7™;
|..c*. uur.
I»Utlon
utr-iiiine

'hr4. ■UttOK hi*

QuallDt-HtliiQ*

aedlona one end
iMe tve of the <-ou*
l.bliiau.
teUlhe .a
ihe inliiulhe >iid referenduDi op»D
leRialam
iluuae of llepre
NeeoU.-d
r of MbhUan
MUtive.
. t]he Hen*<
leUoelii* aiiieiidieemi
laih>D of «be liiale ol
lire to tl.e Inlllame and referendum
la le*UUtem, are hereby
prot>OMMt
and aubmliwd to the poople of the
thaie. rliat l« to »*>'. tbal eei iloli* one
• nd ulune... of unule me frf aael
O.IMMIBI.OU l-e aueadeJ to read «•


Sc.tion 1. The leglaUlIre po* «■ of
the Slate of Mk-blgau Is vesiod in a
eeiiBie and hcaM of ripresentailvtn.
but the :>eu|>le reserve l<> thcmsclve..
lb.- poser to propov lugUtai
lou* and la* i
IV eparl t>r
rcjMX tne same at
me ix.lls ledo
tu-i>demi> of (bv legiaUture; and i
approve or rej*» i at tbe polls an
a.n passed by the iegtalauire, esret
arts mahltig uppropriatluas for Htai
liiSUtuitobs and
meet dr-Orien<loa
in Slate fund*
Tb.- first power relerved b. 111. }H<’Ple Is tbe inltlsllvr
At least eUhl per .•eut of thrdegpl
voter* .If The State shall l« required
Kcsol.fd further. Tbal the loregoli
in ptvimse an> iiifasiire bj iietiito
iiriiiln«-nis !«■ subniiliod t-> ibi' |i«'
l>roildrd. Hat no law stall be eiisi
p,.. Of
of -t
'Ll* K ble at the April eb-cih
rd by the inltiaifve tha; <v.uld m. v
; It. liie y.
Ihlrt..b.
dpr Ihtr roustItutloo be rnarted by ll
The
h-glilatiire.
Initlatl.s petllioiis *b.
ret forth In full she proi>o*ed iti.f
aud sliall l>e fllnJ v
ijuir^ by
lotarv of stair tmt levs i
elu.ll be Ibe duty
lHebi«ri
duv* bi'lore the
ciimmeni'c
lr tl..;» vcu.....l**b.nrrs
01
e*.’i
an.v MBsloa of the leglslaiur
ity 1C prepar.- a bulhrt lor thpetlUuo shall U- cenUird lu i I heroin
u. tin cb iioiB n vuiiug iipi.n s i ll
pr •vld> d as having b«-<m si m.l by
imm. iu. wli.U
ballot sha.i W
quallllcd elc'-tirra uf t
lanir.il. i:; ilie following form:
In iiouiber to eight p r i-enl of ibe
■Uf on ninendmcnis tu section one
_____
. —. . . _ . tuudidole* for
iilnri.fn of arMfle live oi ihr
, gi’Vernur at the lav. i rwe.fing georral
____
niuilon. relative lo the Inulatlvr
.-■iiilim. al wlilrb
u governur was
„U,. and .vf.-.w.du*. upon ieglalatlve matelected, l i-m nolpt of an

emsase In earryln*
on
any
sneb the »lte rt nby inbablUn
.
aork, eX'^^t In tbe Improvenent et birth trtia. harinc resided In the Stats
Biding In the Improxomeot of the, iwo years and six montbx prior to the
public wagon roads. In (be reforealra- eighth day of
Norember,
eighteen
ihiGand piwcHou of landi
............nlneiy-lour,
Inoiyti
and
having ds
.^ned by hundred
dared bis intenti
citistate and in the <
the Cl
r other
I
sutes two year*
property.
The
legisUture
months
may
cK-d day; I’n
law provide for tbe relief, li lurin;
State* at
____
_________
_
ive resldt
i
Aneodtnent to section fourteen of •bich she seeks to vote; and every
ten of the cr.nstlintloo relative chiUaed Inhabitant of Indian deMccui
lo the relict
>r peoatniilAi * native of the t'alted 8i
of
members ...
—— *., ‘"'•n'hff ..^f any
-. vtribe.
departneuu.
Ye*,
t I.
ele-ior und ent.iled
'
r CD.iltled
Air.tndment to section fourtww of
^ •“ rlecior
'
article tw of tbe oonMliul'ob roiaUve
““*®«
«, the rollet Insuring or imnricntoc
^
''
-*

.......................................... ......
In sabaUr.tl.lly 'ho following lorcn;
“Vote on amendment to aerUon 1
of ortlrle sc-veoreen of the ronKlIit
I. rclatiw
atitu
. making such
seetlon read a* folic

KTS..“"r.r

preposed to this cousUtuUon o>
l«tltion or the •mallDed votera of thU
6u».
Cvciy such |eiiik.D shall It
elude tbe full text of the amondmen
to proposed, and be signed b> no’
less than ten per cent of the leg*

; K7,r!.:

'’sTt w ui fltidc to you siwsy*, of rowte
It will, bscaw it’s a feMMMsI PMff
mad* to stick oa utU It drives out tbe pain
of KcnralgU. Lnrnbaeo. Bhenmatiem.Uc.
YerdroUe «1.00: regular eixr 8Sc.w At all
dmggleu or .lirtct
msU from
0»vu a Uaiia^^llew V«tk.

ALLEN’S
COUGH BALSAM

IIOIII rroi.c,vi ig bu amendiperi to
NinsiUuum •boll .l>e Hied with
secTc-Ary of late al least four mo
betore ll
v.-bl.-h 1
' proposed iimendrucnt Is
, upon,
rpon receipt of i
h petit
' by the secretary of state .
sball <

,;;k, .s.

within their respective counties wltli- of the I'nlitd States or of this Stata ®®'*
‘•b‘® •*** 1*^“ w> slgnod.
«“‘‘,or In tbe army^or^” tbe^f^abajl ‘*** Proposed
amondmenl shall be
‘leulon are required to be delU.rr |i,e deprlvt?of a vwe tw
eubmlUed to the electors at the next
ward
w
ulccUon et which any
8^e
to such election
elecliuu li.eperiom
li.aperiorii under thu
thi aento from the toumshlp
^
I* lo be elected. Any ----------arneral election law. All vm.*
vote* <a,i
ca*i o.„,7/„ wmI., ...,a
»i»" -n
.b.n b. .,...1 ^,"“..1!: 7..,?.,“.?..'?“™”!?”;
bbi-banb-b. iDitlaiod by 1
ivided, ahall u
returned in ib
i»w the manner la whldi and the time i-.!L
,

»,»b Mid bbrnilmbbl .1^

».a Ui. i.,r.r..V™ U..II pro.ia. t,

Mm A LAWVtMt CO. Mew Vsrt.

i-1pciJon conimisslnnnrs of each county
lu dellier the hallutH su piepsied
ilie liiMn- lors uf .•lectkvn at ilu- hcv-

«,..b.. 1.

.............^
,«..hed ..briidi
,,rp,„„.e.
^Crtionlitbc
signing

,b,^«,S „I a,

re
made In his
signature to the
e algnalurr of tbs

al'er ;he clectlu
ll is appr ved. The total number of
for governor at the regular
electloo tast preceding the filing bt

"•

’ *5.^^ Y™.!?
An.riv .X of the

Ir *■"’•■'1'" ccmmlsvioneii of ea.h county to the conKtlmilon ahall
Constitution of |o JHIv.r .he ballol. «. pro,..r«l -o |^%rch'the n«Ur of legal

afltsut my eignai.;
Val of the Slate, e
rlghifcnth day erf klai ..
•SI ninelffii hundred thirteen.
vKAI.)
>1U'h>KKtfK r. MAIlTINnAlbE.
SciTSUry of Slab
mrh
Bpril 1.3

mt.*nBll I
i.irn>xl in

al
ek-ctiop
hnhl amendiiasiiod anu

KriHleri.k
Murilnilale. Secreof State of the State of Ml :.latyl custodian of the fSrnat I'.-al
If Scue. Ii-reliy rorUfy that tjq

Mmcil
lots to be used at aalo .•Vi.ilon ao
menu to the eoastituUoti Initiated by
required to Iw .lellvered to surh In
the people r. r adoptloA or relecUon lo
spe.-i.hs under ila general eleotloi eompllanre
herewith. The petition
m c ill Of the CunsUiutlbn of this
law. All vole* cast Upon said nmenrl
shall consist of ^cets Id such form
meot ahall be rounied. .AiivaMcd ani
and having printed or written at thIN WITNESS WHERBOr. I here
loiuriud Id the tame manner as t
[hereof such heeding as eball be lififio arnxod my signature and the
bruvided by law for cutmliiig, .•uii.asu
i;'«lf*lgnaie
prltlfon. the wr -relarv irf
■hall «•'»
^
hi- filed wii.i the clerk of il
mated or prescribed by the sec fireai S.-nl of tbe State, al lautxIbK.
Inc and ^turnlr.a the tot^s fur Siul‘
u.I,
A.uendni.;u U.
sr-ii,.:,« one and
which It waa circulated, but all
vwnvras ibr »«me ei aVren
■y lit eute.
Such peUUoDs shall this nineifonth day of March, in the
c-fllreri.
,,u, elnfi.fn ot unPIe me a. the von.inulslod In any county;
pctlltwu bus been rignrj b;
ilgned by qualified voters lo per vfi-i Pltiiietn hunduM thirteen.
lllnhipan
1 .
only with the residence addr««* ISliXt.l
................................... ......................... “
ban be filed at the same time. With- A f
Iie|uirtnie..i of Stale I
I up.n lealslollve inattern
,wenty dsja
after tht
lTlhr''w!il'r
suin«T "»>« •-•f*^r.-ndi
Vising an amendment to serilua ui
uch pmooi ai.d the date of sign
EHEIlEIUrK r. MARTINIIAUv.
l-ojislng
J
a aana
lall iranKiiilt w
.< »e. il..ii, one sno niu< •
p,.||Hi.n ic hu cfllce. Ibe *«|.
ol arilrlv throe- of the i onailtuUi
Ing the
saiua To earii of such petl
Se.Tftary of State,
1. fVedertfk (■
.Martlbdale. Stwre
of Mifiilgsn relullie (o tbe fight
’<lerk shall forward aald iwililun i
which n.ay conslet of
pv^titiun to Ibe legirlsl re u* Miuu ll-."" ." .'ud as lullowa:
mrh
april I. 3
Suit' of MIrhl
n .oi.vehre
n.1 orgamr«.
Th.-luw
Se.iloul, The leirtsUllve iwwer Of ,\7,,“ Viu.m
eheeti. shall be attacihed the atIsn of the Mouse of Heprvu.h i-uiibm -ehall Ik- the State of Michigan U vesred In s o*., from ihtransmisalon of thi
iwop-wd b:
PtVv
“■«
KKKK
irtual «'f ‘he State.
HI Mil
repre
if represewattve*
rtenute .onrurrim
rejected
b> i;..- «n*»« uhJ h'*u*e of
petition to the secretary of atate. •
« e..Ki»tv. aume. staling that each signature
either ruui
rve to
to themselves
thftnse
(o sec- "“-I the foifgulng
ALLVN.
«
true and «on;-;,i,ereu,
is
the genuine
signature «■
JegleUtun
ho^l cJiatigi
anu-ud- ““t Iho peoi.le reserve
« supideuienUl petition Identl.ul wn..
propose l.
l.gislulive
o
tfie po«i-r to propivse
gislulive iiiff
,.rn-i,iai u* lo the body of the '
mesi wrmn ulriy dais Ir
it the person signing the same, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
ons und laws;
la^ws; to
loep^^or
j-eijibul'but ,.o„,ainlDf
rom
ed bv
epart <T ..................
aupplemenUI *
Burb i>filiioe is icc-lved
b, the
-- legiB- Ur.*. rwwIuUons
Allyii. Mich.
March
2s—W. T.
/.f
.vi-t
**>*
knowledg*
Ik hereby proposed B
isiurc. ^
'
tiled with Ibe county *
Shull'*
iiilll
I.B*
h.-gun
oil
the
spring
I lb- legislutuie. ’and n.
',n '
(be |M«t>I<- .>r Ihla 8iu
imeni l.i section one of articlw .i^muc the peUUon was al the Umc
If any !su propose! by surll peti
(UL With a good sixed crew.
In an
all e.ec-uon*
erejci at the polls Bf ihau’te
ptarv) cwcciuu i. in
I to the sw-ret;
utT\y^*’wiVl.'WKr>l‘^
signing a qusllBod elector.
Such
tIOD sb;,ll be enartod by U.e leglsb- “
' habitani ..f ihls «tat.- Is.rn
by the legltlalure. excvpl „| nuiie i IV s«b]
The iAke Kuiwrlur Iron E ('hcmical
s.
clerk wlihln
:lore ll Misll b>- sul-in t to n-len-uduni,
allMwl In the I nltiul Stales und subfiling
rtini|«ny win begin loading th-lr logs
as J..T.-)oaft«- provtdvd.
If any law
id to meet deflclen.'ir*
beroof;
IToR'’'*' Of •he State, a, Un*ing.iii,,reon sre geniilnc. and uiat th.
pi> pell'loi- J t-T be r. Ifcted. or If i».
uy iKwii 61.1-ar.v .an b.- got for the purboro woman beot Mar.
>.
Till- first power retbe year ..eiaons signlM the same are qualified
daliire sliall be by bill and may,”*7;/“'
o,-.lnn Iv taken uiKiii 1. by the leglsniuetee!!
hundred
thirteen
.
ptmplf Is tbe luillalh.
elector!. Tbb text of all amendmeou
. either hofsio^

latute wiihin said fony day,, ihe
ISKAId]
fjght per fcltf of the legal
family of J. f Richartlson. also
reury
ylslf shall submit such pro- "
■hall !».
if the Suit
required
be an
his aofc^y- and wife, have aold out
«x«ed luw to th- iveople for approval
lencimenti
Secreury of SlmU-,
te. Jinles*
proimse any measure by petition;
or rv-}e<ll*n at the next ensutng genand goneV lK»n<- ('iiy. where ihey
conatlHI
Fhsli
hi
realded
In
i
ded. That
Bhul'l
0 section two of article
erai elc 'P.u, The legialsiure uu» n- ^
' lutloi
wlll
run
a store.'
v-e
and
ed
Slate*
ut
l.uat
Bw
veara
prim
that could not UE
x-n qf the constitution. rolaUve
ir uiessiirc! a.. propc»ed by inibe eoarlfd b.v the * •‘reiiu mi u
latiers. the ele.-ilun at whi.h she seeks ti.
Jersc loq-iand am] hrothfr. Osro. err
Initiative
In
coasiltutlonal
ELECTION NOTICE
und proiK«Ivnie; every Inbabiiam yielding in this
...
ahall,’*'-' ‘ '
hts. Yes ( 1,
among ihe heirs of their brother who
lereai mrueure u|«n the eanie subject ”
i*.;
Atuendment:
»e and't^is’e on the
twomyrfouiih day of I .onrurnnt nwolution ftn'rosini
sections
forth In full t.he proposed mras
Amendment to tedloa two of article wa* kflled In Ohio l«> o railroad colaijiondn.ent to aoctlon tw? of ar
by a yea aucJ nay vc.io ui-m separule
lern-of arliele live of the coBstl-i-Ium elgbleeii hundred thirty-five: ev­
and shall be Cled with the sec
a-nenteen of
Ibe
constitution of, evenb-en et the ooutllnUon relative Ualon aud have effeciwl a settlement
roll r*1U. and U anrh event
l«ii
il. relume to the tnliiaiive and <ry Inhabitani residinK In ibis Siuie
less
refary
tnlltaUve
Michigan, relative to Initiative andj 0 the
rueasuTBs sbdil >e subiuillod by ih<
-^ndiiiii uinn Irglklative mailerw.."" 'be Urst day of January', eighteen
with th.i comioiny.
days before
. No ( ).••
referendum^on constltutlinal am^dsecretary of state to the eleetiirs to
I I."
|hundred nt:y; every ^ale InhuUlum
any sessioi Of the legislature. Every,
The Mbuur branch wo* out of comshall be tbe Auiy of the board
, appro.-a] or reiection et the nex' eii
l•etlIl<
1 be rertIP.ed lo aa herein.
It .>..11 b. .b. duly a ,b. bb..d bt" ,'.78““ “j;
lection <-omi>ilsBioners of ea<-h iiilsKlon Ko far as trains
were- consuing yeneial elo Kon. All said Inllia
ttckoh-ed by ihe Mouse of Represents-1
.yl.l.-d ik having Isen signed by’ele. ...» .diunil,»)un.r. dl du. h mubti i ,V ,
i.
1
.1
month.
-deliver tbe baliou so pre- t-fi-neil for seeiral day* on scconot of
five peiiil.ins fhvi above des.rlbet
tUfled ■lectm* of the Slate equal lu , ,
Ihe lokpeciopa of election
th,. bolloi. «, p..,um.-d lo SiU”. taud f^Slbou ?
'r
nhsll have prinl<.d thereem In twelv.
r cvul c
leveral
elet-iioa
precincts
js'lnl bl3 k lu.e tv|,e Ibe fullow.ivy:
1 caudldalps for .
»llhln ll»lr respeciive counties with
"Inttlail i- :m«nre to b-.- preseaied k
recedlug aenncal ,
live .vwiitiee within the time Ul- *
the legislature"
.0.
v.-ar* and six months prior to aald sw. ndlng the consiltution by the Ini- n (he time Ulluu lo be used at said
•leciion are required to be delhrereJ
‘‘•J • “**•
«f uh) »u- tlstlvc. U iK-reby proposed and subTiie ser.irtf power reserv.d l» lli. «e..cied. I^pim n celpt
re>iuli.-d ti
b<- dell ereq 10 suen habitant of f.irelgn Wnii who. baling mlitcd to ilir people of Uie State, tlitt
such
under
the
.
,
,
people is the
r-ferendutu.
petition, the sc-creiul
iry uf suie-ohall lnHM..ic«li
votes ras
the gene^ elec .^^ed in th.- State two year* and I* lo say. ihoi section two of article
ulpctlon
II be count ,
to the eighth day seveQie..ii ot
«alvl
contiituiion
be
s"h"l

prior to...........................................................
•(Ktiel b) the roquimieinlwr. eighteen tiuudred nine- amended to read aa followi;
t»u'aa*«d and returned In the'
ftutl adjournmeni
he S.M
d ele, i..r*. uiid ej. ranvassed
ly-four. and having dt~ lured bis li.ienSection 3. Amendments may alsi
manner a* Is provided by lav
the legikb.iure which
i
so algneil, the siuiic muno.-r a* Is required bv law
in.n to l»H-ome a cUlten of the I'nlied l-e prows.d to this coDsiltuiion bv J"'' rouo'iog- rtmvaaaing and returr
art. except such arts' m
iry of sUiiL- shall transmit such lor .-ouniing, .-anvaxsing and return
M.::es two rears and six months prior |•eIllloD of -he qualified voters of this
**!• !'"*«
offtoer*.
priittons Slid ku. h aa*
u to tbe legisluturv as soon as lilt th.- lote f-r sute offleeps
> __________
said last nsm.1l
I. Frederick C.
C. MarUndale.
MarUndale. Secrw
f
ay:
IVoilded. .'‘late.
Evtry uuch petition shall la-'. *■
l.etossury for ibe preser
Ion of the .. ____leoes and oreaiiiK-s.
1 lie lu*
1. »ederirk C
Mariindale. Serre- Tliat alio shal
,-..Ury
of
State of Uie Sute of Mk-hlrt-alded in tiio dude tlie lull toxi of the ameadmeni
fujbUc pce>e. health or ssfrt;
propoduCd by eu.U petition sfiall be —• of sute of the Stale of Ml.hl i nited 8(su*
. gan, and eustodlan of the Great Seal
ears prior so propuseti.
- slgm-d by
■t-by
aith-r
- -Bcllou
- -.................Jiacled
tir
reje<v*l
by the
I. and custodian uf the Un-at
I
of
the
Stsu,
vlrt-Uon
.
lereby
cvrilfy
that
...
u.'h she seeks to less .
vnt of the h
01 lue legiKhlCjr-.
lit rhange nr
snd ......
every ...ilixed liihabitam loten of the Sl*^l
.
,
.....................-.................. .......... .........
Inliiatlir pe:iis a true and ion-pared copy
fpon presenutloB to the aecrei
V dsys fnun t
;a. hcd lx a true and .-on.psred copy ol Indian
idlau
desceni. a native H th.- Huns
Concurrent Resolution No. 3. of
ropoking Ll-smcndmeiu to this
of sute viUiin uloeiy days after
' such petlilon Is •ceiled by th
■f (Vvtif-urrent Resolution No. 4. pro* 1‘niied Stales and not a member
of conuti lUoe sba'l l« filed with the
Kegubr Session of the Legtstaiure
final adjoun,meni of tbe leglslat
. laiur
•.•Ing an amendment to Beruous 1 sny tribe, alftll I* an elector auvl .-n- .e.uvi ll of state ut least four monthi
’^>3. prupoalng an amendment to
ot a peililoo .enlfled to as hc
uch pell- , nd It) of Article V. of tbe f onstUu-'tilled to vrtc. but uo one ahall befon
tbe clfril..n
at
which siHh Section 2 of Article XVII. of the Con
prorMed, aa haitng been signed
id amendbent is to be votel *<>tuUon'of this State,
qualified elector* e.|ual
cast
»
'
I have me““at aa'^‘"'ei..rtlon. TjllS? he liJSS"
rpon
receipt
of
such
petMlon'
WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
five per cent of tbe tc^l a* hereinafter providtsd.
If anylew hereto affixed my elgnaiure and the or she shall be aboie the age
o. bytb, secreury of sUte he shall canaffixed my signature and the
for all candidate* for gi
ao iMrlillo
itloned for I
iruai Seal
Seal of
of Ithe State. a(
led. ortf no tiruai
I iunslog.
iuanslog. twenty-one
twenty
year*I and
in v ass the uame to ascertain if such
and has
has iiwlded
i-.^h
State, at lunsinv
last election at whl<-h
artion is
elghu-enth day at Mar<-h. in the
8tM<
.eilUon
has
been
sigoed
bv
the
•ifib'cenih
day of March. Ii
• lerted. asking that 1
ifi.r niueteen bundrod ibirtt-eutownship XT ward In which be or she req.ilsKc
nin
ibor of qualified elertor*. yeer ninelewi
hundred thirteen
e Ifslslaturf^jpury •* st e shall submit such pro I8KAM
ofier* to vote twenty day* next iwed- md if the same has been _
ISF^.]
• tor* for ap. p-m-j j^- ,
th- ptiople for approval
FKKUEIUCK r. MARTiNlUIj;.
FREDERICK C, MARTIXDAUJ.
• eiecuon; Pfoilded.ihalluume ,he proposed amendment shall h*
prinal or rejection, the iMi-reisrv of or rejertlou a,t the next ensulog genr war, Inturrw-tl.* or rebellion .
tteiTeUry of .Sul.
Secreury of State
lulmiiteO lo tbe electors at the next
auif. after (anvaulng
i-h p.iit.o^
i"o^ eral
era! ele.-ilon.
elo-ilon. The legislature mar eemch 23, april I, 3
ualifled elrt-lor in the actual mililai
mch 23, april I. S
as above requlrbd. and tl e same I* yect any measure *0 proposed by mb
..............................died Slates or o
}
he
elected.
Any
constlluund to be signed by th . requisite lUtlve petition
and propose a dlP.
r In the a
s.y Ihet
xmcndDieiit
IntU
ELECTION
NOTICE
i.umiicr of electors, sbsll suhiiiU to lerent meiture upon the same subject
ELECTION NOTICE
; heraiO provide)
ided. shall Uke
resolution
prnposlni
(be elettors for approval or rejection bv a v«« and nay lote upon separate A concurrom
1 becoitii’
a part dl tbe coo. .
_
Montana, /date, WasUngun aiii.-ndniFnl to ac-ilon
f.mr- or Stall
amend mcni
rw.li a.i or section t»r ,part of any ri.ll calls. aii<) In eurh event
both
>
eecUoa
eight of
ktliuiiun If the same shall be
spton. Oregon, BrOtsH Col­
anlcle three if the con;..liuUon.
act ai the next smceeding general mensjres ea.ill be submliied by the
side*, and tli< legislaKin
‘“ll !•«> proved by a majority of the elertor*
retetivi. u. th recall of ekt-.ivq of
rtccjJoii: and no such aid sUIl go secretary o: Mate lo the elector* for
Mde bv law till
ombia, CaUtomUt and Ariler ti
hicb and
ibercon end not otherwise.
fleer*.
Into eBeet until and «uite« aitprorrd approval or rejc-tlon »i the next entbe Ume aod place at: v^l
^^•ona-daify. March iStk ^
,Hb such ab- Every amendment sliall Uke ettert
by a niaj.k1iy of the qaallfled ele«on. eulng general elenion. All said Inltlaof lire de- set,c elector* may iu«
Reeolved by tbe Hooae of. Repreto Apm i5th
“ ihirty tla..a sCer the election at wAth
partuents
desert tmd
ranvass and return of
their votes:
tibe Senate «onc*n1og),
-t l« spprt.vfd. The loui number of ,r.“. .w. ...rTl..
Resolxcd by the Kenai
submitted to the pMple tdiall ha • printed iiereon In tw-elve
lere sball b
• ote* carl 1,1 governor at the regular Th«Ue following au.„am« to seeher Inillative or
referi-ndun. point. 1-1
1. That
Hiick face tv le thi- foJIowlog:
r franchise a
ilectlon tent preceding the fill^ of *"?“
^
of
he
folluwlng
1
section
any
elec-Uon
« end approved by a majorlry -luiiiatii
lativ- msaaure 0 he presented to
iwcpll Of I
inv petl;ton :m is-eln.: an ani-iJnieni^ ttliDtioD. reteilv
ourtcen of ait
■xiDsil- further
votes <a»i UierecB at sny elec the legjslaiurr.''
1 hereby propoaed I
lo the .tmstUeUon. sball be tbe bosi ‘ elective officeri.
lc;:il take effect ten dsysuner
V
iilog of
Resolved. That the forogoing amend'm<2 powe reserved to the iitlon. reiatli
* and Bubmlitrti 1
tbe people ot tbe I
K- of ih- offhUI declaratloi, of'people
..w
-mi,)*r* of fire <lepsrtnienis. is here- ment be Bubailiivd to the people of upon which the number . f legtl voi
the
refi
„ „ CCS nc.-cssary lo sign such a petltloin.S**'*-:
-.he ■ecreury i.f stale passed i.v t
ieg^lure ehnll go
i"^''Pu'’cd snd
subiniaed
to the this State at the general eln-tti
Pcrtlon 8. ij,*a snail be
" “ iball le -aripwec. llie $.-cieiary -,r
•cd te
No act 11,mated )
alter tue I'rtip'r ot Ihe state:
bc held in the month of April. Ii
.pted by i:i.-,tuio eff.-.-i ut
ktale sball Eubn-li atl propored arm-nd- prosene tbe purli
I aod
li-n.lc. e'liall be s
Xtutsni 14
The wbio eball not be yewr nineteen bundrvil thirteen.
I 10 lb
final a<ji»uni enl «L the •-esKlon of
*0^ menu to the coottlluiloo ifiltlsud by Kuard egalnit ahu
. jlective
, and I
such »
u"'' ^ interested In any 8«.-re«ary of Sute te -hereby required
the legIsUiiui
wbiih
passed
for ndcptlon or rejectlrti U franctelae,
provide for the reappro- w«>'k of Internal
Impnnement. nor 10 wriify U,e fo;-c*olng ameudment loIbe poll*.art. except i
all of all

herewith.
Tbe prtltloi
lettlve officers, except
immodisiclv cujfuge in curry ing
on
any Auch the t onstliutlon to the rterks of Uie • -- “
iB of Ihtf tclslIoUB ui,>:
fct.of sheets in such form Judge* of couru of record and courte
-----------i-ept ■ill Hlrt
"
Iraproveineni of several couiKl)-s
Iraproveiiieni
couixii-s of
....................
the Sute as re•hall lie amended or repealed.
dnd having printed or written at the- of tike JarlBdlction upon petiUcm of 1
Iding In the Improvement of the duiiwd by u*.
It shall
IV a vcMe of the elecuira uo j iftiHlr iH-ai-e.-hosI,
............. *
per centum of the number |
publl. w-agon roads. In the reforeitra- u' t'le board of eleci
been Hi) n lliimed
t by artio
. of ^.^nn t^pTWro
designated or prescribed by the see- of elector, who voted at the pTMedUg
eoBnre. but ihe.-leglslai
lion and proteciion ol lands owned by
Ih" legislature
t for the use of tbe elertors im
petlUou eball eleoUon for tbe office of gorette in
Iirofew.- Btich arnriidmenu aJlerailonB
I pon prcei
:luf to tbe secreury tl.e ataio and in the expeodilure of
■ting upon said amendment, whiofa ^ s'ened by qna'lfied votera Ip pe-- tbeir recpecilre rieciunl dtetrlcu; be
i.r rr-iK-al* (•> the people. Arts adoptstate withli
lineiy days after the grants to the elate of land or «her
lidence addi
further
lUot eball be In the foliowlni fora: ^
•ll b, till- juvple uiiiler the referenlegislature
may by
t of the leglBlBlare, properigf The
“Vote an Lmenameirf
ot euch |
-1« drte of sign­
Resol-ed ihat the furegoing amecd.menomeirf to aa.i.An
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o.i.-u |•rn>i*l,>D «.f *l<i* ,e.th«i may he V a pr'iti'
tew provide for the relief. Insuring or
ing (he same. To each of aurii peti­
ent be huUnlUed k( the peopio of
nmeoded iiy •-ii.- P-glBlaiure t' any prortded. ea iiavlog
_
.
•lolling of members of fire depart- nf srtu-le three of the (’onatltnilop.
i)i) "Ul.r a’ the c'.-.!ttin (o be held
lelative to tbe right of wtaneo to vote; tions. whMsh may eonslat of one or
Mbsequetii
Hi.-rraf: Provided. qualified electors oiuai in number ..
1 the first Monday In April, nineAinenduH III to eecilon one uf arti---l.. more abeets. shall be atuebed the afbi.--e«.-i.
I .
five per cent trf the irtsl vole cast
Resolved fih^dr. That the fore- I
IrcuAilng lh«
hundred thirteen. The eecretai
:he t'onslItutJan. relative lo
_______BO
proved by th,
. al tbe sdhit fee all candidate* for governor at the going amendmerfl
be 1 submitted to
latlng that each elgnati
Of atau te hereby required to certify
eUitioo i-»nlli
last election at which a governor was the people of thla eUle et the fieo*'®?
Is (be geouiDe
slgnatt..
.
_
lo tbe clerks
rteried, asking
that any act. swilon eral elertlon to be held Iti tbe month **“* eertion rwid
oeotal trama -"Tha O&mperson
signing the same, of the several emunUes of the sute.
or part of any art of the li^glBlutun of April In the year nlnetoun huodreil
_
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t to the best knowledge as required by lAw. It ahall be tbe
:ie pirbllBbed ;
be submitted to the electara for ap- iliirieeii.
The secretary
1 in the Ealted States and f’*' l-vlier of Ui-t effUnt each person duty of the board of election commlsiwvival or rejection, the secrcLirr of hereby requlied to certlM
Chicago to Pfwrland, Ore, on
foregoing
. _____
■nbjert
to
1
the Jurt*aifUoD iborcof.
the pgttiion was st the time Stoners of eac4> county to pr-Nwre a
quirrd oy la*
)wibllri..d.
Mate, after canvassing such m'-Uon ameodmeet 10 the rterks
“TRe PorHamS PmgmtSomnd
the aevPrortded. That im alien burn woniii. ' * slkuiOB a qualified elertor.
Sneh ballot for the use of tbe eleciora lo
irfeiwhdum pi*l, as above rqqniml. and th* lame
Bt^res*,'’ Ylb Omaha aotf
e oS.. requlnyd
hocomlng naturknted by
virtue .>f l-eU'lon so verificil
ahall be prinu voUng upon said anteodment. wblcb
tiun may o"
la sc-lion.
lound to be Bigned by the requli
»Kh M-ilon
'fiiUinn.e * i-i:> .m,
•ubniit to all ).fli.-i*l8 to uke
such
steps as
Vd'eei^
C^cago^^l^
Callfareia M
,D o’er- >i:"rt.<n srv genuine, and
that the In full, shall be in eubeUnUaliy tbe
cturev-t .opy of tbe tiiic si.o -ci
r rejectioo may be pe.wvaary lo have wJd Wnd- „J^wKrj,un,
it;l she I'creoiis signing Ihe same are quallfie)! toltewing form:
•be propored mra iri, »,vne
---------- of any
iismh submiuod
to the p««ple. It
Xii Sto-tn Uie
United ' Ibctor*. The text of all ameqfftnen's
“A'ote oo amendment to aectlon
IhnrrtO si-gl1 add to hi* sicnalurc. ,
■nrcMding general shall be the duly ot the board of states U larat fiv
year* pr»or to (be » “•» s«hni:ued si all be pnbltekod as elghi of article three of the eonaUtnof tt*lden«-. strvM.* BDil nuii:'
•!<«tlon;
) election commissioner* of e —roan- , lection at which ihi seeks to vote- ’Vwstltmioakl
amebdmenu are now tion.
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]r ritir, bairilig sire.'- loimbers. an.
Ills elrrtlor. prerim-t.
An> quatiiV.
irtty tiT the qualified elector* >
.
?) V
n*
PB tne iwenly-founh day of Jane.
Resolved ftmber. That the foregoing terord and couru of Jlke Jurtedlctlcn
oWv-or trf the Stsle shall
c .
utiig thi
.^^T
,V
•H*”
^
e'H>teen
hundred
thirty-five:
every
Ifil
.
mendmeut
be
sobmlttid
to
tbe
^
AmendmeiK
to
e^on
eigLt
pet'Ol te aolicit sura elgnstuni- si'
Any
. ai-i
at
•uhmiued to the people
^
following farm;
'habitant residing tn this Suu on tbe I'ie of «bte State at Ibe April election article three of (be conailtntlon. rcteIn the rouniy in wbi.h h" Is on <-i<
by either iniJalive
or
refcrendiim
»ote oil amradment to srrtlon Qrai day of Jaouary. etgbtoen husdiwd In the yeir nincuen hnr.dred thlrtemi. Uv* to tbe recall of elecU** ofSeera.
irsFuCb setihri of
the
pnlpetiUon and approved by a majority
ahsll bear the nxm- ,of the coom
of the votes rwt thereon at any elec
.t
. Ji" relief, insuring unb who. having resided la the Stau '(Ulred to<e.tU>- the lorogciag amend- toons of like Jurledlettoii. Tes ( )
or i-itv In which U Ib nrculi'cd. an
tips Biiall take effect ten days after
.
. J-. ..
menuera ot Lre da two years and al* monh* prior to tbe menu (o U-e cieik* of tbe several
Amendment U tecttoa eight of
ouly quallO«d elettors of sdeh cuni
tbe date of
of the
tbe official
official decteraUon
decterat
of parttuem*.

day of November, eighteen ban- tounUe* af the State as required by artlcl* three of tbe wwwtltutl^ rete«w rtiy shall be .grtfipeteni u, six
the vote by the aecreury of aUle.
av*. I
Article X.
drod niocty-four. and bavtng declarod law. It ahal! be the duly of th* board tira to tbe rMnll of eleedva crfCeera
sucb secilon. Each eeniua shall hav
No ect toKUled or pdopiad by the'
Serthm 14.
The atate shall not be
become • eitteen of of ^
•iU'ImNI thwwtn the afOdavli of th
Un^'siitcs^JT---'^-?-'
W??- trf oo«U of record «,d
people. shall be eubjert to the
to. nor be Intereoted In any
peraov opUtdUog eifinaiures lu Ui
a duty of the board of
aflWavli thereto shall
bo
required,
petlllons ao
verihed shall lie
,„,na f„ri,. evldome timi the

lures thereon are genulue and that
*ic lu-rsun* algnmg the aarae are
ciua'lll.d elector*.
«Kilon of the jKlleion ebeH'

A I I*

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r .ms

rHKuraocK r.

mahtiniulk.

'mch 53, april 1. 3

:r>;

orauMnltUr**

LOW FARE
ONE WAY
EXCURSIONS

rejevri

”of'th?

»' **''‘'*>

Great
Producing
West

CHICAGO

MILWAUKEEiSTPAUL
RAILWAY

W^Dafly Throngh^CT
M Tourist Car Service Y
■ Over Three Routes *

oShaSSfogdlat^***

Specul Service

SpedMODkmtetTrtefwtoCrfl.
foraia operated Yla Omaha ami
Olden ea faster then reenter
■ftedela wffl teere Qiicer> aa
Usrdk IS, 16.17 and
IX
IXUmidlS.

PA08 EfZ

«ouin> tRAvnn

hxeald and

ntAvmi

bat xa«u, bbm&at.

Ana. t, inz

I that aaddened wife «nd motfaer.' At flu time It vis Mid tbai tb«
WILUAMflBURa
a* abr raalited Ibe terrible atnay «( -robe of tbe people was the voire of
aeemlBS ateaed lore mid kladnewt. tbe Cod.~ and tbroukii It all you only
Wllllaniitburi;. Mareh SI.—MKh Ha­
late tbat wna to be iipn a> ebe H
hrwrd tbe d««p baas voice of tbe man.
zel C4>ui>er ban been bavins a seveie
bored for ber hired oues. Then the
aiiark of aitpoadlRilia. but Is murli lu!
poarr of the r^teak.rr broke forth an hut nntll the sweet Mprano of tbe wo.
liroved ai |tiem.-ni.
abe llkeoed Ibe life of ttei noble and man la yolne.l vltb tbU ban you wUl
•ever hear ibt- volee of Ood.
Mrt. id'OD sad aou. and .dausliii-r.
aelf-aacrlflelBf wife and moibi-r to
Ttaeie are tU.bM women lo tbe rlty
Hlltta. or Trarerwo Citv are viallUii:
hd of bUBdieda cf. iboazaudz of
ai ibe borne of R. 1.^. Clow.
men who are doomed lo eten worwe of Sew Vork who are bow Momlns
aupport tfao maa of the
. ^
aervlliide. and wiihoui a »ln*le ehonre
Mr. and Stm. Win. Kins apeni Son-'
bouae
wte. on areeubt of adrideni or
Information
for
froiiRrrwera
and
cremurM
wbo
are
rmlly
eleBriof
land
^
rea»Balr»nee
or
proieei.-aod
«be
Mn. H M. Kl^«. • XiaioB vom- «b«« ■>}- rbaacr Ui»> want to tiwrka; (ta> ai Aldeo. Mr. Kins will probably
—lera troubled wiib arale Inaecu n to imi In fruli and eropa. and who BeMirblSBn wliai It la today.
b uflt for work. These wo­
)oi tx' soU (or ha!>'iM. KTMMt la U« Okbc« 4aM
lu M> iiir>
reii.alu for a week.
prepajod by A. U luatly expert
tbeir Boaer
that tidendld enerpetlr men should be allowed to bare a vote
cr. 4MIk k«« aM «Mflt BP a i-ooUTy Idr. if i Vllleid BDV rfairkrna I
In matlen- of Itui-ortance.
U tie uUn. k, irt„ u Uon, I., M,b„,
<nUi>. BBd inrldanlalb \A«lvord hiY irolKti.nl lli'in i’. Itnnio. ! loortitnl cui'
Miss Shaw had befn asked If she
' **■
|o,cir..n Aarlcultural Ctdlese.
.fluldcd enihualaeu. into a wild sooae ^ n,^,- ways rould never liate arlo
i-hanr?
epjtV
wliu
Ti-m.
I»i«k
Itolieii
btteeney
te-j
-Kor
krale
iuaeti
on
au.fi
upe
as
*4aae
wbleb
la
boumd
to
end
U
diacMnplUhed
tbia If tbev bad lieeti wantsd to bold olflee. ’ Vea." she reMtMMk «b im>.
HoiT>. A' ilr»t I
i-!i£nio4
turned Saturday to tueir home ai 01.1
s„n j,^
u,^ llmrJulphur aster, etc., etc. Ob! Ifa ^wat!
aloM. It was the eompanloasblp of Idled. - Just one offleei 1 want to be a
i ImSU
M.'R Mr-i iCbiiftul nur* by oxpnw «<»mpani.->
MUsiou alter a week s visit h.ir.
„( whiler atrensih dtiHns the'
• • •
reman Ion* edoacb to protect
ibai did ft.
KiM. «rltb v*n Mirtc kaFnli-dpi' <>t ol'u
Ir liv i-aiilfw wim
* of .he Innoreist drb so that they
yiis. Ceo. O filsp U niovioB irttn iioriimfiry
st«eon.~ —
sats ..........Mr. lai.oti.j
aplie of
the faet
that we
_
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....... .......
viar cBwe
War
cBue and me
ibe lauier
rather was
wae uKen
uk<
kMttlM 4>i
BbMi ih»
( . U. n. and tb«n ktrkod od
not Ro a rouc 1 would like to *11
r>. Hanh!i-t V house
-Ib
jitse io
lo-iBv.
j"Kor the wifi ticales. eueh as rtrur on stow rmod bolaees iqnlareei here Mi
,hu familr and the mother and
iBiMcra' •lr«. «ko Uko
lu a doar *rtu».| Ui K d)
a jury and try those .-policemen of
Tilt- iuwral
Wllllaui K. fro«. ,„o hlaehbetr.v. prune and plain, use Mlrhljesn. we doni know of a slnfle
rblblren ltdied and s.iBered and
•air ftnil a proal ica|> boiwooa a hisk
,ulo«o!.o<l mv *u«. a,-a Vo,.
was Itehl irom tJ..- ebtireh here las' n,p lurtoteiie enMilalcm or ttlin1e-«drorchard set out on a commercial ij,e aiteaker hermlf aided In tdowlns New Tork city wbo bare it^tl.-kcd In
•.b^H o4u.atl.» uno Uic nmnl.al
.ia«atlo». tn iho m.,„ Si.nduy iiHHTilns. Met llenudht ofll,-!
Kerosene eiiiulslou U prepared'srale. Mrh as was BO eonaon around ,h* nmds. rMiiuut tbe tralM. manaa- lanocem alHhcod. k.uR enoagb to
»artt OB the farm. For a Ut. ,r#ar«
atins The t»d> was bid >0 lesi lu „
li««t a palhui of water Roeheaier, New IMrk a few years mga. us to e*e-oni a llltns and keep the show itaeni oulraced moiherbond. It
4.nl> ewunum Mex^k wl.h 4n aeokaloiul
, na* lu^ for «;> parlor, a al. th- OW eeniHert.
b the 'duty of tbe ■•eUeeaieb to pre­
,
[,„,j „
,h,ive
eiperiineatlns wMh three loof orer tbeir beads so that when
i'K.a . :yd aiala a hoip in aizo and «-»niributk>n f<» the n-i».ir..arv •one.,RetItuI lueeilnas will be conilnm-d
,„j„ „ ,,^*10- varieties, now. and hope to publlab.ibe father did reiuru fram tbe flr««( vent cHtne I w.Bi to be a lollcentan
tisor r.aK the hlKht <■( nit ambition. and a (o« lioiho* for niyvoK aa I
lone eumixh -ta go into-a eommualty
all IhU week.
lollViip Is preferahle* and stir llll the resulu
as they are la bear- derasiatton tbaf had been over tbe Bd clean- house. I would like to *o
Bui one «a.v I awoke to the
w«nt s1»mB.,
' h . in’”''
*“'"jihe soap b dbsolted. Remore li from In*.
land all ibese yean be would have
.to tbe (aciorteu. the sweat sbo|is.
that i a ij nHilar lm<> a i*t T:« M-ni
I ihe slek
iihe-flre and add two Rallons ol kero• s •
liOat^io by bis bead.
■e tdntme Uiows that show Immoral
a pwprn^ order made
Ojod brt'tdluc bhdH. pioiferlt
.
“>' Mlxiure TlRumualy
We are devouUy thankful that flood.
The speaker said Ibe Bnkllsh wo
ctarea. That Is what a poUceman U
and a twaluraa t<Hor baakil) dlv->Bt.»;i and earet: li.r will i.iodnee c *aMfor>) ik« itMn of Ike bou|e upaot me. mntn aauiber o: ferillo. htirhu’..u'
Almost every phase of food covemti looked 8R If I «a« aoua in tie kckmI ORiea. CiMid breederu, |>oiirly (od and
aeat was loucbed ni>w. Ji abowed
(or nMhI&rr but Ic rook and nail on larttd (or. will prtiduee wine liai«t>
he wonde^ol kuowledKe of tbu speak­
Mred betr~ pad he uaahle le look ;ir able o*a!t. l*ottr broeOera. well le'
er and Ibe eio«.- studeui that abe Is
lor my on-r Inuieaia if i ahrmld t. r.nd I'MtpeTly earod fnr will pmdu'-r
of huDsnllv. The time wbj- ftr too
•Mr*. I. It xirlVrnmii and taii.er. «bb abould he dlluied with aeten sat awful.
:*r\ BkMe.
Rome feiillo c^ikk. but ihtae alll xei Mr. Wilson, were here from Kalkaska Ions uf wster. and for summer sjtrry.
short and the andleure would hare
.see
rod snd t-imit
I boudlu r ui' of (evil <d a unit'd doa balth into aiituiB. Iiealib) i litrk‘ bat w.-ek, i-arkliie anJ shlpplnt their In*, at the time Hie .touu* . inerse.
We are ao alarmlsta. bat we are
_„i, been willla* to hare iinicered lonaer.
- hiwder oBd adtoiUard ima. and a Hi
will bate tumrloni viiuUty c hoiuehuKI WHids lo- Munlsinc. tth.-t.- with eleven nllone tf waier .4 potiad obllRed to admit that tbe Miural drift .
.uWudid msukond ir a. iivm •Chairman Corhlln then 'latrodiK-e.1
i!e later aold «lt*a and atoek. I anon Nve and Rittw. l*oor liroedont. iliaHon. W. N. I-mlor. wbo took but a
'<■
'“"'Ia ,.ab, u... ...u ,a,. blia ... ,1m pr..- raw minutes to spnk on tbe inliUU'e.
ted ImaiiicM leitara of n:^ own .o
The t«ii,munli> way Kh.K-Xetl f. w.-iiir may Is-us-d ns a uiininwr rpi o .<hnse aeetloBs now supplied with a
a^-known Vet you dewrtie ar l to make the moat »•( «i» (errlorate inio a flock o( runt*, an Icr. See..,
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wall. He call-d ai,tol A. l.c:
,..l, ...I,-.
|<.ro..„s„ im, , m, u.
a.wp bead and banda. (nr eonmilme* lll-looklitK f-ieelatotit. ilut ptodure
temioa to ttt'«aeoid-&«le‘s exposirlsoii had !-mTere*l a nrverr strok.- of
On (ru., ire.-e. ns the upi.V Bud complain If Ihe demand for new
free Why a>« ibey kept ta
■ heie were e.ikktnh t« »lilp and j.> intnlmani nmnlier nf enck lu .1 tear.
parilysis at the home .if Mrs. Hs<He i.-.v h. tU.- spn.' i.«m1 It.
siwtns.'acreaae slaekens arotmd Traverwe
^^y lu the mlnortty* ThoB- ,tloo of that matter and iheo enlarate
one <r. make rr^ien or ditre lo lUe
OB
(be
matter
from'the
lecal aldr. It
H.ivti.-, v.lu-re he lKvird«i
It hud when tin- hiid.s ..k- siartlnK. snould InIt U the loRiral result of our ,*Bds of iheru are niore (wibMe of
was weU received, (or there are some
expmaa ofire but ronra truly. I tia^u^rtye the thleknui and inrke's .
ll> IhoruiRhl. ar. a rvltBblnalion.nf wiolcr MteuKlh lln.e-,*«nt of foresml
mhi.
manaRtBR aflairs than are those for- wbo have not futty Bnder*tood lU,*
10 nmke Ike ciaioK. and wiiie of then to feJk>w ihe plow when hrPakinr ih» ti.- was t..and un<x.*PKe4cMis in .- morn suipMur and lUark iswf - P<." nsi-i
eifner* who
not r^-o.l a «oid of quesHon.
*
«*tT» reitner rcutid i>nr annare. b>it
Thc.r will pick up Du.i y worms! Inc. IVaih ms-urred abipii
oVIot-k one* pan of the tda;-k teaf lo SiRi <i
recent siatement from IlllnoU Kj^ua, and koos nothia* of the
the bird alwara pm lo lu dminaiton and bups that would otberw-tne Injur.-Hi>> ‘••“'"flloa. A. V. PHterite e^toed the
is lo the i-Seri that ao apple orrbard bimbIbr of RD'entintmt
roluHun, -ir nopHed o^.naril
all Hcbt. RriMhlnp up acalnst outside the crop planted, and eo.jtert ihem
M
l!ii*h lk«v.l arrir.^ frmi. Crati-I „,H,ld.w . tiul l.ctime rapeclalP
farm of aeveral hundred acres purVotita your Crand Traverse ronnty flretwen'a t««ai0B amradmem In a
manaer. nlriiac
'niereets did me a woHd of aood. and into escs. The value of' poultry us > e.!r<- i«attirdat
olein eulletl
chased all of its stock, fete. etc. from were honest and *-,od. and If alt the
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Wiiere lb.- t-'0»Ue 1» severe tl
I lesmrd to fix my t
,, MUZ,, ,oo,.er.
U turd.
lert destroyns Is often oierhutked. • •ous
oolslde places because every avail couoth-* of your;xr>-et Hale bad doae ^e Wto wiaheil ibis mfortnathm all
atik' acre wu* must valuable for fruit a* you did >u’i''a..uld noi haie the fbai was weeded to make It plain to
• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •'♦♦To
Hicm. ,
ALMIRA
^O
' ^
.'ipeurer in u ureal farm purposes ah»e. Eiwoibly tbe day will idea ko forth a* n ba* that the whole
8npt. t. I. Tyler npeke ot tbe boBilcome when bur own necuon w|U adopt world beReves ilmt the womei
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
litis very policy,'and we aball ftll obr Mfihtnn were i-hrotte out n( ibidr in* matter that U before ibe pMple
V. a:,d Mr* ralvia llrooks were
'
InK-temed In
for tbe TCbolldIn* of Ibe BtmHman
own tanns nibl with orrbarda. simply rlfbis last year.
t:,.- cuesls of her ».r.Wher. Pern, ftale*. ■-"'■♦•‘r
'H'- 'hu-stlon. -JUu.uld
owIbr to tbe blfb produrlac value nf
TM* crest an>-vilDn lus cot to l>e Avenue aebool ate the proiioste bwilditundsv. They were also .-allln* <»a '-•iu**
i»'l mmtuedr- yuim At
iBfl of a new hlRh school. There are
fruit idVMleMs.
settled, aad settlte iljihi.
Mr and Mr*, r. I*. Iteisa.
.xp-rt,we to ertn* 3o lui-t-ewstv
many »ld>w that are very easily .ithe slow demand (or
*1 'be close o' the revotntloBary
There was a dance at Wm. Schultzs
WMberry tuliure. I win aai^
■>laiof-d If t!ie> are mnsiderci in a lowfarm and fruit lands laat'fter was a »»f *"•' «»“ »n«c that all men
..ote at Allyn Saturday erealaa.
;•"« '
trlmn>«l In Ibe fall, for
IcBl Way. Mr. Tyler tbbrouflfaly uncoadltloo
in
Uie
real
mate
world

*rvlarte
free
and
equal
-and
«d tank evete d»y are m
_
It H. Ho!o«lo*l a vuluaWe <vw last '**' ruesoit that the black rasplh-rr*'
dersistes'ibe netes of the hoar nod
.'NKveadul dstryBM-u teiw tbet no iv>e. rim..li>« o
«» «® 'Ir. lare wbo the bku
u-eek.
iiatorally lake* ris.i at the tip of It. which caused you Ui suapect that the
concisely
lold the different phases of
>r>eltwo(xl. Ifvuur berdi.noiaUa* s. wrC: s. a UwuW. u«- f>
country. Now It l» dlBlcult to
Tbr> saM that
took «5<>
l<" qocaTon.
Han Pratt of Traverse «Tt}. was In •■futche. ci-,^ :li- wo-d Is nut l.iU,
fiwd way reaaoB whatever far thl. coo- ***“' »
• liixen. Then
our rlclnlif last Friday.
jiHalund ut.-fl -terse bian.h.-s- t.a
ditlon. bet n U aome aatlsfactlon to “*‘> »*«''«•'* ‘b*ir “ites and aald ti
Mr and Mrs. Waller Lake drove
"•*
know that ibis neck of the wood* *** • “x P^f- If • poor man did
pw dsy. sad for a frsilir awhar
rvar t« their farm fiwm While Cll)!>*“*‘»•'
*‘*»en mv
--- - OWE ttte.
*■11 luskc s Uf •dOiliuO Ui Ibe
Mondvr.
jplaWs m.ve laibd to rear* the Rfouml
•eeaua * tai-<xac.
ferte from that
Mr and Mr* Kidder. Sr., were tbe *"»«' ‘•‘-•ke »-.h1. sIiwr pbni* for au.
I wa* not a cood cliiien. Then it war
25c, 50c. AI: 2SJb. paa. $3.50
wnih eauaed you to
Bjr tbe ’’Ktedar' adthod t caa rw
that tbe c-iUzen bad to be wbtie: later
ziiesiH
Mrs Ora*-e Wilson Friday. '»"'*■
'w‘
-Back to the lAnd ' movement had
move tboee acMag (eeth abatemriy
"Yoor BOBBT beck tfiUiula”
Mr. and Mm. Kiank Hales have re- ■ Iscnms Ji* . Olt tn.-iwme. the urvt scJ
he bad to be a male. Hod said that it witboat palv aad wUhout tbe use ot
bee» held up aad eboked hi sonM teck
't Rood |C —- -.3 aUnu siOBe. dmgi m produce aucoasrlowMssi.
ittrced ,rom Hrtst.d. In.l.' They made >«o the «rup.ba» been »»t> ulwn.
ailer. Ua> the comlss seasou flad
People of aetvous
'heir sister. \«n Maude Ibw*e. a* t'l-itcUi-u-s a sieot mat,' of !’i* and here jc.u det-tore »i«hi aKalnst
flood fanner perebte on every blessi
^
-isU last Pridav.
ijiln.-i' h-».- j»si str.-ncih eti'tiRh lo
Votes' own decree. It should read
25c. SOe
"Ka-olar’ method ot palalam extrao-forty- of tuiabie land, ate beftoCram Brooks cf .AH- n pssse.1 !-■« :' r«v,t huh* and then die hark a
UOB.
runs rot, mAed and tort taUs. L'w it oo euwt Uist are afleeiol
make Mother Natare alt up
aUe to stand alone and
bt. w. Q. KunroK,
ate »ke mnkiM mir- Sso^k-(i««.
ih.oURh here for Krsson Tenter to sue »-f
>«' *•> «*“■ rase, neither the
W18 Almanac FREE
tueanl men ate womwji Mt-Mt WUbMa Blpd^ with Dr. Holdshis tbuRhler, Mrs. I> Pe« k.
''f 'he fotlowin* fruit rroj
wonh. Trsrarao City. Ultelraa.
Bllkc.
Get Pratts ProfiUkwMg Booklet
Mrs. lAura Hale*. <5r*ce Wilson. Bd- *» 'holly aaiisfir. ton
1 always ,n
growers IbU season train
die lAke and »-tfe vslled on Mr. and- ‘>'5 pbnu bacA ai two feet. .Thesoate of tbeir beavldat guna on tbe
rs E I Imke Sooday.
|ibtn shoot out In all dlrerUons an!
aubJecL Now thlMiss l-Mlth l>-wl* went »«• Tuba last ^h«*n 'be few plants ell leaeb ti.'
is tbe thtug so maay of sac'fall down
*n>uBd and make stroitR plantv
e her iiarenu.
on.
and partly because the fruit pa
-at worry ubuiit tbe
emp. No niaiicj- bow lank and full Vera bsve glvea ao Rule care aad
• >r life luy field* ate thrnofb tbe earl; attention to dlacusalBg Hlchtgan's
part of Ike aaaaon. If for any caws, peculiar weeds Some growem It fi
A quantitv of these relebrated rirfiog and walking calsbiitcter the pimts (all lu reach the true have got beywd the bosbet bas
tiratora will ta- sold at aaetzoo og that day.
trn<'nd »e >ouk lor a Uaht cfw|' o' ket stage, ate use special crwies and
These machiix-s are endorsed by Illichigan .\Fncnltural
carrier*, but they are few. FirwHy,
iruij.
Colleire experts and by hundreds of other giunl judges.
t>eacbes don’t state up ta long
All kinds of extra Ruppiiea on hand.
Bblpmenu.
but
are
apt
ta
sAflen
t beta* receiv­
The heary i
Don't misR .roar opportunity of getting the best maehimfor lb*- lowest pne»’ •
.
'
ed l.\ the dealer* of spray matorials quickly bence the first need is ter
Terms, six months, bankable note, intepeat from Mav
prove that this sMIioo i* wakiBc up amatler packages. Secotely. Colora­
1st at 6fv ; dtscounl
for eaah.
to the valHc of Improved metbode in do stock has dtlven us owl of tbe fruit
sunds
In
many
cttleB
of
our
atata.
orcbardlDit. Uraad Traverse euunt.v
hai been far behind the other coun- maiiily beeanae they ship ami keep
ii,-.M la Ihe itorebaae ••( sprayliu ma- well, have a high color, aad are pwt
eliioe* ann enRioe*. Now we are look- iil> in small two ate three layer box­
a{>ril l-l
Inc f<-r niorfern onifUs Rtvin* tr.n and es. Now Michigan- good flavor
bound to win it we lewm to ship and
JIN, imumis pres.-iun-.
irfcet >lfbt. Rome claim wc don’t
pick pteebes flreea edoogh. mnd we
may be even -drtrea to try tbU wa♦

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This Annex Sale
r salesroom)

Men’s, Boars’ and Ctiildren’s Suits
(.

J. B.Boyd aod CaolyCaiiipbefl

Beats all-

See u^at kind of a Suit Can Now be Bought for

$8.50 and $10.00
The cheapest lot of Suits and Overcoats ever
sold by us.

Bays’ and Children’s Opthes
aosing Out Lines of Good
SeascMiable Goods

HAMILTON aottiing Co.

of O..V or those felios. Wbo MCs up
'f
O'*’* «►«
ulflhic to invent lan*ua*e «roax 'f However we must flr*t try
. ler packages ate boxee. ate get awa>
enoncta In express his disgust and
. from our kiral markets, so we can,
, 'enter the fight for a nalloBal ma
these western counties,
rulssion Is u> annotmee fttun
kou.cloi** that the poor

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Mm1i‘«K- I®®* ■arltmtagl oar fmtt
P.PI»rtj
-o
rihi will, the Suitor tali s 1 Ike mV
ir<t of our |«ra*ra^ laai week,
were far from even hiaitag that oar
markeUng qaotaloBs could
aolvqd by
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srUh rotate haada. waRlnc
fairy priace to eoaw ataag
ua to a Jolly life parte
green hacks.
eretand that atrawberrlee
will now have in ^ packte la tU
-dry quart' boxes wUek are moeb
lerger thaa tte itaald or vtae wnart
which has boaa tbe standard
for Z« or 4« ytera. ITiey should taHng
Biper money too.

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(Coattaued from page one.)
The speeker eatd that ehe vontd
never target bow hm mother bed at
oo tbe floor of thei buUdlag of nmgV
bewa logs wlib^ wiadown or door*,
all (hat fltat day. ate'vben the chil­
dren galberte abooi ber at lb* done
aad she bad taokte lato their taece. If
ever a wwmu had a btokaa b«tn U

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Above all times in the year, now is the best time to furnish your home be­
cause you gat the newest and bast of everything N !W things ara arriving every
day from the manufacturers and our heavy buying tor the spring trade makes our
prices exceptionally low.

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vantage of our superior assortment, low prices and easy credit terms on every­
thing lor the home. ,Wo make outfitting a specialty. We are the o iginal, largest
and only exclusive house-turnishing store in the city and guarantee to sell better
goods for less money than you can obtain them for elsewhere.

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CnAHD T&AVES8fe HTHtAl.T) AMD TRAVERSE BA? EAGLE, THULSDAV, APRIL S. 1913
Hreak off each stalk, cut It into tw<
Inch plecoi. and Insert each Idece a
Inch deep In tbs ground where it to i
grow.
Not one In fifty will fall to take nx

ne.Bot
ContentincBi me«nt
iMUiOB.
Tb« KrokliiK soul •rhf*i ou U)i U|»
w»rt «oc«
eai^sll to twin to Paitotorliou;.
All itreot acMevenimU ■|>rlns rroin
lUe'o OBtX-irt.

Tho Uu>' root, «leo|> in tbc tlark mold
taldlBK.
Wo«i>d Mter bIcM tbc.Mrft with
tool Ud flowoi
Wrro tMl as Iblion n«U«uiioa' BbU*
ini:
>B «o«vl and iiriiu lu stir tlicni'siilt
lisfiowei.
PtiM- «)at to i-ours, Uil lie not flulid
l-OBIOBtftJ:

Tberc Is a ticalthtul rosiloMBcsk ol
•ouL .
Hy which a mlsbty |>un<oac is aus«
IlICBIcd.
Ib urnlBC men tu reach a hijtlipr
aoal.
Sto Willi the rcsikas imi<ulM« <lrivlnit
Vow raliD roniOBt before It. d« not
fcrlevr
It la the u|i«Brd rrarhinK and the
atHvtnjt
Ol the (h>d In }wu to achieve,
achietc. --Ella U-beelcf Wilcox.-

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° in biaslnc llctat God alii advance
*a tnllo to lUin.
*
—Orieuul I’roverb.

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From the wntiDBs of hilmllle Cady
th« roliowtnc blu of lu'idration lor
(lailv liviBR are uken:

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Our travB
fOoeas or ub
nca>ucc««a.
I>o«lre In the h«airt U alwavs God
taMdnii hi the door . f vour |».niclou»iieas «ith HIr iaflnlte su|>i>l>.
We KBow by ualBK for oibers tlic
llKhl and knohk-dae w« have.
Tboti art uom reneulna me Becord^
inc to thy hlshest ihpuaht (or ni«,
Faflure ft ouly tbe death of the old
ttiat there may be the hundredfold follohlB,',
All Joy and airencth and Rood sitrlBR
up from • leasiaio wliblo one's own
t-etnt:.
Fractice Hie VrCaeme nf fiod Jurt
ar }on wunld imctke muhlt
Tbe uliiniBic aim of evyry soul
ehoutd tM- 10 rom< loUi the c-onsr tousrcss of an indselilng (iod.
tjetory tnnst be tron In ihe Mlen'«
of your own aoal lltut. and then >oa
need tain- ito |«rt in the imikt denieu
Hrmmn 01 relief from < ondltUrtiH. The
WT} malls of Jerb’ho which keep you
fjom your deain- tiiual fall beforo you.
We niUH take our aii'-niion oX
frcBi reeultr. ami seek to llte ih>- life.
There to but one auuri-e of bHiiR.
You bate the (eiw'er to draw on ilib>
ifoitmo lor all Rooil you arc. ol ever
«111 be. caidMc of dcslrlDR

Ixift-cver iioutoes may be used as
foUoiTs;
Potato Omelet—To tlie rolu^^mashed
liMsioeii. add iht while of one eu
bealeti sttlf and turn Into a hm but­
tered omelet |ian..apreadimr the |«
lato evenly over it Cm a fr« aiirtoK
of larsley Into wniall biiw and sprinkle
U over the top When brown umicr
death, fold a» an omelet an.l sene
The whole efnt ma; be used If desired.
l.yonnaise I'otn.oe;--Cook Ove nilouies three iableM.r4,UB of Imtter witlr
one onion <sn u
• .add thieecold
boiled poialoci. .m iiiio one fourth
Inrli kilci'i . iri si inM< »lih :oJi afid
liepitr. -Ill fi ll! n Ue.i with onion
and b'iXci ai:d Irl »ta!:.l oniil the |<olai 1 1.- looktd i:ii.lc!jteai:i. Fold and
n:in on idaiu r. The addition of |iarsley ot iliinnio
iircfeired by aouie.
Cnjimd Poutoea '\n:i CheeseCut e.lher <S id boiled ..r Iwhed |>olatoes in eulies. .Mu'oe o while sauce,
usliut IWU ifiel laldesiMions of flour
und two iabli-r]ioons of butter to one
rup of tiiilk. Melt Ihe buier and add
the flour, locethn with one teosiioon
rail ami an> other rnhsoninR.do.'lred
-Mlicu well luKed. add the milk and
btiDK cradually, III (he IkIIihr iKiln'.
brat with a Iloter eRC f>eater. I‘<il tbe
iwialoeK luio while sauce aud poar
over tlieui ilie Emied i-heeae, the
aniomil dependtUR u|N>n (he sireostb
of the c heese and the laate of the iudiiidual ftprlnkto with bread epimbs
luid bake In a alow oven uiftll tbe
cheese is BieUed.
Hashed Hrown Potatoes—Chop six
cold iiotainei- fine, adding one-half leaaiwoD salt ami a dash of jiepiier. !■>>
out a cube of aalt jiork, so iliat you
will bale aiwut one-fourtli cup of fat
When fat Is hoi add the i«Ulocn and
.ery quicklv. Drain off the fat
and fuld iKturues as an imt-let Turn
onto a hot |■Ulter.
Poutmw With Milk-cm <«ld lull­
ed iiotatoes tu cnlies of good size. IHit
into'an iiou lUin and i«nn mei tfaetii
hoi milk Seaiianwcll wUli :
|ia|e
rika and butter; cook rcr.< slowly un­
til the milk W i«rttoUy absorbed and
tlilekened. Serve .very hot.
Here are xomi more re<-lt>es that
are not to general nac but aliould Iw;
' Itlced Jhaaioes-Strain hot boils 1
lioiatoci. ihrouRh a coarse strainer and
EM»lloi»d Poiatoes-Sllce rery thin
toyers of ram- |>ouioes and place Ib a
buttered luking dish. SeasoB each
Isyrr ntib salt and i>epper, a Yiitle
fb.ui and butter ItghUy and-radd hot
milk until it iklaiast covers (he potsideii and bake an honr.
Potato cn <'aaacrole—Ad^ to n |doi
of nisxlicd iioiateeB yolks of four egg-,
tcardioonlul of butter and half a cu|>
of cream. Ibai oter fin- till nilxtorc
In hot. IWexs in an ordinary casser­
ole mold, with bole in center. Kuniota
from mold and brush ^uiuoa aiih
tlie while of an egg ami brown in
ejaick OM-D mi icnierw wtili frlcnssec
of •-hp-ken or other meat.
Potato gouffle-Bieam or Iiolt --to
iKXatoTK in (heir skitis; peel and |irne
tbiOHch i-oliiin prees. add lables)iooii'
ful of halt, and a pinch of iiepiicr. Beat
till KiuiHith. Mil to the whites of four
eggs beaten, with mated cbceoc and
bake lu a quick otm ten minutes. KsC(^m with baked rili< qt U.-ef or In
-Itlsra o. lire
Bluffed F*>>lalucr —l*aic >lx smooth
|•otaI'>c>, cut In half and kcooi- out
centers, leating a wall a( least a halfinch In thbknesa Uoi| ten- minutes
and drain. Fill wHb ciAd cooked meat,
finely i)ioi|>ed aud well seasoned.
Cover with breBM crtitubh. add small
piece, of butter aud bake in tuodcralc
oven half an boor.
Slewed Pouioes—To s quart of
thinly sliced iiuiatoca add a idnt of
oillk. idare In double .boiler, ruoi; for

Soma Ways With PeUteea
'
The toIluwiBC recipe* fot |iny«rliiR
P-fUlom will be found wmlby ol at. (i-ntiati by soy hoasi-wifa cr hotel chef
who w-anis to |>reparc pstouUe disba« and at.the satug time has Eeap>-m
lur the sioniaths of those who arltl
have to eai them:
Pouio Puff -Seb-ct six iiotBtoea and
cook in bnlHng salted water uutll soflI rain iJw Water from them and mash
timroughly. Be »pre that they are aufflciently seasoned wUh salt, add three
lablespoous ol butler, oaa^ialf cuir of
hot milk and a few grain- of iiaprlka. butler and aamc amount ol flour
Dtat nnUl iUtiii with a fork an-1 fold geiher.-add a little hot milk and
in the Whitch of two eggs, beaien UB- when smooth add this to ixtuioes;
to stiff. Ptlo lightly Ipio a baking stir till cTcamT. adding salt and iwpdish: bake in a niodrrat> oven until |K--.
Poisioes Ilordnlalar—Scraiie snipll.
b-own. This fertile can be varh-d by
the addition of grated cheese er by unlforni rUcI new iguatoea. throw in
tbe use of s Uule ebopi>ed (larsler. told, water. Uion place in boiling water
liaked lola'oes also can be uanl.
'' and boll toi (en mtuutrii. I>raln and
lluchns l*otaloes—To one |>int of sprlnklo Uglily with salt. Uub toHeed i>ouuies add two tablc»)>oons of gethtr one tablet luxmful -buiior aud
butter, one-half teasi<oonful of > sail, one of floor, and half iiint of stock.
the beaUB yolks of two eggs and lablesiiooBrul ol cboi>ped onion, a bay
enoujai hot milk ao ihai the mixture leaf, two fresh cnopjieil musbnioniB
will easily («as thnugh the lulie of a r half s
Bring
laairy bag. Shape toio \aiiouB furdis:
lirvsb it with boalcB ecg and brown in
a hot oven
O'Brien Potatues-Fry two evpa pf
potato cubes or baits in deep Ut: drain
A Gardsn Hint.
on brown paper and sprinkle wHb
Those srho have wintered ptonla of
jaJt. Cook one slice of oiiton In one Msdame BaJIcrol geranium lo tbe
BBd one-half UUespoons of butter (or house can make excellent use of them
three tnlBUtsa: remote tbe ouiuii and tor <-dclito beds in summer. This green
add three anond pimentos cui into an.1 white laaved variety of geraninm.
sBtoll ptoeaa. Haat the poutoes In unlike all other members of the faaiIhe awM and Berra, gnrBiah with bks Uy:. send up a great many slender
or paralry.
sulks from the base of the i.toat. In
Brabant Poutoaa—Trim the pota­ other words, h aeemK tq have a tori
toes egg-shaped and parboil ten nln- Of "crow n. ” from- which center most
uiea IB boiling salted water. Then cf iu branches are produced. One
ptoee in a baking pan and baste srttb ofira flods forty, flriy. or more of
Btaltnd bnuar u srhidb a Uuto Imbob them on oarii plant. Bvery ooa of
Men has ban adda^. Bake uBtU soft. than can be need as cattlngs trotn
whkli to grow pisata fur Minmee asc.

L

eight ioehes across, with tnaiiy leaveji.
The hstdl of this plani Is very com■■an and symmetrical, no pruning ever
Mag needcil to bring It Into good
shai>e. If tbe •»ll|is- are aet eight
Inches apart, you will get a row of
rolkl foliage from thoni^ by the time
they arc two nHintliR old The leaves
of ihU garanlum atw of a light peagreen. hordensl with ereaniy white,
and are almost ae attractive as How.
er* I tonalder this one of the lerf
lieel edglnn plaBIk.
A lied of plnk-lluwered geraniums
eilged with the variet.v described Is alway B a "Ihing of iieauly." provided the
old flowers are rll|>i>ed off as soon as
they begin to tndo. Holder a lieil of
rose-colored phlox with U and the ef­
fect will Im found rxtrempiy ideaglng.
with eattofai'tory r'esulia, but lu light
»ones
les of color hannonlie i>esi with
the 0dcliraie tSok.

« FOR YOUR eHTERTAINMENT. *
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦
After iba ffueits are seated, jibbs
around cards to which are aitacbrd at
one end a amall lead |>encll.aDd at the
other a piece of chewing gum sus]>md«d by a striBK The loader asks each
to write bU name at the top of the
card, and ibcn to write the name of
some aalmal In the middle of the card.
This lietOK done, roch is iwqueste.! to
form the gum into the sbaiie of the
anlmnl whose name has been written
Moilelllng clay may l>c used in i-rcfer
race to gum, but it it not quite so
easily
>lly managed.
iCfti
flter ail have conipb-te-l their ani­
mals, the leader requests that the bita
of si'uliitiire lie idai-ed on the blank
sides or the cards, which inut-i be
numbered. Tlie cards niid animals artthen colleried-and placed on a table.
Stw cards with oumliem correMstndIng lo Ihe nuntltors oa the animal
i«rte aie furoUhed Ihe guests, amt
each is to write down on his list w hat
ho thinks the various works of art
represent. The one buv lng tbe most
lorret t IlKt can be appropriately re­
warded.

Boiled va. Broiled.
Itointy aandtekbee easily prc|iircd
Boiled beef lieau Jieeraleak. says for afternoon lea have rweei fllllugs
XIoUKlcir Charles al. JVrruiiue, a chef Brown, txbiie or rve bread, with cruiis
whoae yeerly Ineome Is IIU.immi He removed and sliced very Ibln, may be
■■mceedf in his tpielnt Kngllsh to con- used, or the mixtures are nice on un­
tluce his readers, aa follows'.
leavened wafers or buttered crackers.
Are you fond of boiled tteef?
A idwsant variety Is to spread crisp
Your only answer to a grimace. htiiirnsl toast with the flllings instead
Words are su|>erlliH)Us. I tan liitir- of maVIng in aamlwlch form
prei your looks.
A stiffly wblpiied cream makes a
And you, air? You. iiuiilaiii. You. good bake for many fUlings. flneciea
iiiademoiseUf? And you. baby
with couleclloner'a sugar and stir in
t'nanluiomly you leply
•ply; "hfo. a choiqted dates and ground Kngltoh
• do mu like walnuu: again Ire-hly grated «ocoathousand Uiiics
boiled beef."
nut nr grated eweel rlimulaie aieiieiJ.
Y'et oh. Ibe miseries tit this life We Hot marshmullfw fudge Is an especial­
forre otirseUes tu eat U once a week ly nite sandwich filling. e*|»rtolly
as a mailer of economy.
when used on tbin sllt« of -txiffee
How uueriy loidlsb:
caki
If you only knew T Tbe smite would
A aice oiangc niling Is made from
eomo quickly.
a S'rup of sugar and water, the grated
And you shall know!
V liuds of oraugea ami (he siraliic-l
I shall tell y ou:
Juice. Thicken with a little cornIn this arilclp you will And reveaW starch fool and sirread thickly on
act rets whii h will make you wish that Iht- iireori.
lieef liolied In ways I shell prcecrlbe—
rherry butter, mixed wUb finely
beef taken from the ebcai>er cuts — cltM>l>e«l i>ccans. makes an ai>|ietlxlng
could be served to yoUr family every saadwirb
Nuu aio nice with any
day:
Jam or preserves, and especially good
Here are soute of my toon delect­ trlth upii'etl fntlis oi marafcbltta cberable ret^iies for naklng ihto eight and ries. or bananas.
ten-rcut'nii-at taste like thirty-tent
meat:
Colds etv tha Chest.
Boiied Kuivp of Beef With New Cab
I'foplc who have colds on their
bage—Choose the low eut of botioiii chests are aid to dose thenlwolvev
rtiund with a little fat; set on to boU with <ough mlxium without a real
with cold water and a little salt. Skim ktiow'lnlge ot the drugs'that enter in­
well. I-a-t cook two hours, adding tile to their coniposttton. say-v a mcdlial
cabliage and some amalt i>ee1ed |iota- Buihorliy
The- majorliy conuin
toes about half an hour liefore Uklne opium, and giving them Indtocriml(rein tbu lire.
naiwiy lo rtill-lrm has caused nisny
A ganilsh of stflrr'vbklc-s oi horse­ iinMinrly deaths Theie are too many
radish will be apprectoieit with this slin|i|c ami hanulnui remedies to trifle
dish.
with dangerous drugs in rascK of thto
Ilollod Beef In klexlcan Style—Cut kind
cold boiled beer into thin slices. Broil
To sip water as hot as aan 1>e swal­
in ihe'oven until galdeii brown some lowed, by promoting ihe secretion of
lilcea of onious. Then I'lti them In a the mneous tremtiranes. fre<|uenflv
slaw'ing |«sn. dosiing with a ki>oonful serves lo slop a |■a^oxvkm of dry
of flour Ad i om- pint of loruaioes, coughing. One leis|ionnful of glvrerln
one sliced green |>ep|ier and aoiiie altrred Into a wlneglaasfv’1 of ho’ Ra­
chopped grecu celery. .Moisten wlHi a. ter also provides a soothing drink.
lllUe of the broth in which -beef wax
A cupful of hot milk lo wfairh has
boUad. Bsbboh With salt and iicpper to lieen <lto.<olvrd a flat saltsi<oonfiil of
Isxt.' Add the sllc^l iieef. grate otcr lilcailKinate of soda alowly slpjHsl Just
a little U'limcg Ftew fliu-i-n mlnutfs liefore atteni|dlng to sleep often averts
OHire and serve hot.
■Usiurlicd sleep. A mixture prc|iared
Cold Boiled Brtskei a I* Vinaigrette by diBSotving one pound of the ben
-l4:l your brisket Be o\er night In sugar candy in one cupfol of good
half 'water and half Mncgar with a white vinegar l> at the name time
iea»i>oun of |ii-p|M-r «xini. six tviiole ruiollleoi and asiringeul. and the
cloves, one hltced cairul. one sllietl same may be aalri of taffy tyruix made
onion and a tprig each of parsley and liy stirring otic cuidul-of molasses and
ccicr.v Next morning drain the lieef two heaping tabhrsiroonfuto of buuer
well and sear in a manlie pot with over the (Ire until Ihoroughly blendeil.
drippings ov«r « hot flic When well scJddiK Ihe strained Juice of one large
browned BiRinkle well 'with flout. lemon and taking an occasional teaSirwin the wntcr and vinegar geiilly spooniul of i-ilber while still warm or
over It and IH eouk slowly an hour cold.
and a half While the brisket to
, Fer linseed tea IhjII one ounce each
hot init into a small bread l«ktng Bn of whole linseed and of fvigar candy
and i<ress tsiili a weight Fei in a rriih half an niuice of rUrk licorice
cold idare and the next day ime foi IrroLen i p small, the straineil juice of
lunch with this sauce: One onion one Ihiuuii and two cupfuls of water,
cho|i|wl ven flue, two choi»i>ed haol very g<-n’ly fur foiiv tulDutes to an
boiled eggs, one ira»si>oon of cbopin-d tuuir. (lieu strain. Thto Is a deaervedlv
t<ar«ley and one of rhoi*i>ed grecti cel­ miialar epteillr and mav be taken
ery. add ihreedouiihs of a cup of vin­ eltlier hot or cold as freely as it liked.
egar and on^^rth ot a cup of olive If objected lo. the lleorire. though othoil bcBtcn tcdecthcr and scasooed to (Twlso derlnible. may' he omjttod.

Tbe busy boiiiewlfe and luotbcr who
besides her other tasks, ni^kes tl>e lltsle one's dresses will no doubt be glad
that she can now buy hottonhollng by
tbe yard. Thto comes In lioth black
and while aud to in tlin-e grades »f
town from ten to twenty-live cento a
/ard. The buitonboles are set about
aa Inch apart, and ipough nuchlne
made are nolle strong enough for or
dlnary w^r.
A Two-Part Ctethaa Baaket.
A basket with a imnlilon to ven'
roovenlent for keeping the white
clothes eeparai^ (ri>iii tbe colored
clothes or bincktogs. or starched
clolbea from the unstarched. The dlvliion may also be used (or clotheaplns. Weave tbe partition of heavy
whlu cord.
EmargeMy Bakad •sana.
Emergency baked beans may easily
-he had by baking a double quantliy
whenever ooovraleni. and putting hot
Into iierile glass trait Jars and seat­
ing. To reheat these, rccoove cover
from Jar, pot Into cold water, and
laare wtfl water hmis aad they are
thorooghly ateamed.

getbrr. let cool, then beat with an
egg wblak unlU it begins lo b>- fluffy,
then add tbe stiflly beaion white of
one egg and ten drops of vaallla.
When It gels too stiff to beat with
whisk. Btir in one Jelly gUn of strawlierry Jam and beat again with wpoon.
If you do not have Jam, maab- preaerces with aTork until flne.or canned
strawlierries may be used by draining
off Juice before measuring.
The cake layers should be nearly
cold before tpri-adlng with tbe marahmallow which should be quite thick
between layers. Three layers arc
<nough. It takes about an hour (or
the marshmallow to g« to Ihe right
consisiencv. but It does not need to lie
beaten all that time. 1 lieat a Utile at
a lime and take care' of (he cake, aud
wash the coking utensils between
tunes, says « writer in "Tbe Hnral
Spirit Oo Your Planu Thrivet If Not
They may need re-pottlng. ThU
should have lieen done when the
idantH were hruugtii Into the house,
but rather than sec them pine do it
now. Remove ih« Haul carefully
frt^m (he old ml. and when replaced
In a larger one water frecly.-and keep
Id the sl{ade for a few days.
They may tice<l their losUion
changed. Some plants ner-d far more
light than others du. Study each
plant and suit Us needs ao tar as you
can discover It.
They may need fresh air Y'ou need
fresh air. even in the winter time, and
so do your pliuii-. .Sot a direct blast
of twenty lielow zeruityaonc. but they
ihrive best In a rooui where the air U
kept i>ure.
They may Im* In loo dry an aimoslibere. A basin of water should bo
kept standing aiimng the pUtilt. or If
ibey are lu trays or boxet keep moist
niosa In these receptacles.
They may be watered loo mucb or
Ido llKle. OroWB in tbe airaosphere
of tbe average living room ptoBls re
quire more water than Inrlhe moist
air of a greenhouse. Here again It Is
nercaaary id study your idanis and
not treat all alike. Don’t make a generni round with the waieritig can
whether all (he planta need water or
not. A hellotroi>e needa far more «nter than a geranium, and bulbs Jn<:t
maily lo hloasom might die If you
watered iheoi as you would an ordi­
nary i«lm
RIanU for Edffas and Hedgca.
A good fluwtrlnK idant fur edging
betto to sweet allysMm. It blooms
luofuaely aud coiisuntly, being altuoat
covereil with |>ur« white Bowers of deIlghiful frngrani-e. But |iersoDBlly my
favorite is ax.iatuim. Its dainty lav­
ender-blue tdoriuiiis arc exquisite fhen
combined witk the soft plnka and t«le
yellows of the umual phlox. It grows
eomiiBcilv. Iduouis »o freely (bat Us
foUxee to elmosi hidden, and cmtlnuea throughout the'season. A bed of
pink geraniums iKudi-red w iih it would
Im exceedingly eitracUve.
If. a MTcen oi hedge of floweriog
ptauts ts dexiied In any part of Ihe
Jlnnindx. the zinnia will be found most
aatisfaetory. bettor than almeai any
other plant on the enUre Itot. it to a
good subatliute (or the dahlia, which
It reeraiMes lo sbaiw and In wide
range of rich and varied roloring It
hraiicliei' idosc to ihe ground, and
therefore doex not leave a bare sulk
there as many of our ull-groa-lng
plant do. When in full bloom it will
t>c an almost eoUd mass of color Cos
HKM Is al-q> eflrcilve alien used as a
Bcrectt. but I consider (be zinnia i>referable becauex oT its early flowering
bibli and lu strong and aturdv oonsiltuUoii. li to one of the most aelfreliant of all |4ant>-. and we have'
nothing Uisi to of easier cullure.
Kochia. better known, tierbape. as
Mexican llre-iilant. or burning bush,
because df its lireultority of turning
(o a ricl^.darfc rrlmi>on In fall, to an
excellent plant for low hedges ami
w-reens. During minimer lu foliage Is
a bright green, so freely produced that
It forma a dense inass. There U no
Idant that grows lu owre symmetrical
shaiie. It forius a pyTemld of branch«9. as regular tu onttlBe as a sheared
evergreen in an Italian garden.

Two Ways Wttti Eslt Pork.
Some pcrsoito may like tbe flaior of a
Sait Ihirk tVith Dried Apidea—Wash
a pierc of nice Mit |«rk and |iu( It
few Btooed ralalns.
in a kettle with cold water enou^ to
gomatbing New in Caka Fillinga.
cov-or it; then add aoina waahod dried
For strawlverry marabmalolw cake aptilea. cover closely aod cooE slowly
set oue-hair cup butter where It will until \lonc.
liquify without getting hot- 81ft toSalt Fork l>j«—Slice ihree^fouriiis
geibi-r threequaru-rs cup granulate<l Of a i>oiind of lean and fry It brown.
sugar, one and one quarter cu|is flour, Fare aii^ cut Into thick slices two
one-ibird cui- cornsurrh and tWo level quarts of iioutoea and one quart of
leupooDs baking powder. Beat the onions and put in tho kattto irith the
whites of four eggs to a stiff froth fried meat, adding two quaita of bolland add to tbe sifted Ingredients with Utg water. 1a( thto boll while yon
thretH]uaru-rB cop of sweet milk. Stir pretiare a crust. \s:hen tbe poutoes
Itglitly till well blended and add the and onions arc iiartly done, tblckeo
melted butted with two teaspoons va- the mlxtnre with two uWespoons of
mlto. Beat llghUy tUl emootb and
bake In layers.
While cake is baklzig, place on and
one-balf cope sugar, with live ublespoona of wgter. on tho store and sim­ Seianct and eakIng-Rowdar Btocuit.
mer until sugar ts ttiasolred but do
Believers In "scleoUBc management"
not bon. At the same time put one will find It a slight saving of Ume, and
email envelope of getolloe. or one an absolute saving ot all waste, to cut
heaping Ublespoon of gramitotsd gel­ baking powder btoenlt with a.sharp
atine 4n Ivc uMaapoons of cold water knife tMtaod of with a cutter, as a
aad set ihe cup oo back of stove, or few motioos serve to cut tbe enUro
In basin of hot water, where tt will betch. The Rule equeres are rory
get hot aod gelatine dlaaiMva. DU- aurectivc. Another way to to roll the
wtve one pink coloring tablet srlih tbe doagb to fit a pan and then ecore
gelatine, or enough color paste to deeply before aerv ing. This plan la «
make a deep reaa red.
good ona for thoae who prefor cnimb
Wheo snsar and griUne are <He- to craot. and aqnaro Maculto nr* a
tolTPd add a pinch of aalt and mU to- Mwetiy.

The Faclflr Homeatcad gives the
following advice:
Do not feed quite as heavy just bi(ore farrowing, but try to keep tbe
sow from getting nervous for feed.
After (arrowing, tbe first feed for
the sow is warm water or akim mllli.
followed with someihiog adding a lit
tie of her regular fei-d. Keep iBcreaeIng ihe fee.! until you get her onto
fuU rations, about the eighth or tenth
day.
Right here, don't forget,Ibe .voungstem; keep them moving. If the sow
to a good Huckler. the weather a llitic
cold, and Ihe bedding nice and warm,
the ]>lg« win grew as ainootb as a
bsid head.'and while yon are eongratulailng yourself on a thrifty Utter yoo
will eommenco some ntorning to lake
the best ones out lo the cemetery.
This is tburoiui. The beet pfioveBllve
for Ihumiis Is exenisc and Iota of It.
Take a broom and stir the pigs up
several limes a day. A thunqiy idg Is
not worth raising.
Here is whete your nice little dnvrt
liaslure comes in. Let the pigs fol
low the sow- and there fill be no
thomiui alter this time, as they will
nsinrally get all the exercise they
need.
Boon you will are the little fellows
gelling into the feed trough. Right

here to where you warn to eneloae ono
eonier for n xhallow feed trough foe
ihe mile pigs. bsvlBg it fixed ao the.v
can have acecss abd keep the mother
oiit. Give them a little slop or akliumed milk, iorresse the amoagt as
they grow older; also, add wheat chop
so at weaning tlmi! you buve your idgn nicety- suned on feed. .
It you bsvc not the niilk to aptre.
get some tankage and make a ^d
thick (lorridge—one Ivan tankage to
^ of wheat chop or middlings.
'oo thin slop ffrows bellies. hu’ni|>
hacks BBd saddle backs: also U is Hi.ble to cut them back of the ahouldcr
r in front of the bind legs, or both.
It ukca grain to grow amooth pigs.
Ijtot spring, asys C Wall, in F^rm
ami Home. I idanted a piece of gravlly loam to simflowors. They grew
^«ry nnx. aome having heads meate
urtag from 9 to 12 inches across.
When harveated the sunflower need
was ted to a sow that had thrrow«d lO
pigs in June. -N'o feed that 1 have ever
ised gsve taster ^In with this sow
and pigs.
t will (
drsilh*a^H'-and produce
;ly. Ak hog^Feed to be rooted
It of the ground they stand Ugh.

any

Turn Ihe sheep out early so that back humiHsd up, is a alck lamb. Uo<-s .
they will eat off the wce<to as soon as It have enough to MtT Look at tb«
mother sheep and see bow this Is.
they apiiesi
Sheep Deed shade as much as any
hbeep arc good helpers In clranlDg
up lantl. Slid weeds iHsapix-ar where (arm animal. Can you give ibam a
fengood sized trees to Ue under In
they ari+jisetilred.
the heat of the day?—Farm JounuL
flbe^ do not like grass that be-'
conn;* woody and bard, so change
.Mutton to the most'beallbful meat,
from one iiasiun* to another to keei<
and consumers ate realizing it moro
the bile short and fresh.
and more. A nice fat sheep will make
Xri-ai caro must be exerrised In |•ul• a very wtiulesome and ecottbmlral va­
(lug sheep on fresh iiatiure from dry riety lA the farmer's dletfeed.
Give a feeding of hay. and turn out
In sunlng in sbocii. scleoi tbe
after (he dew U off. (Or only a short breed that apiMuto most to the fancy.
time each day lor several day s, to Keoiemiier thsi no breed ot sheep
avoid excessive ctouring.
will be xatikfurtory' unless given kind.
Watch the lambs and see (he effect iniellUcnt care. Sheep can noi stand
the change of feed has on them. Don't ttagleti or abuse. With tbe right care
let them have a backset.
they arc tlie most responsive of any;
Do not leave the flock out on chfll} of the farm anltnaU.
nlghu. nor In cold rain storms.
Tbe sheei> should not be allowed to
get wet If it to possible to avoid It.
water. ?tiis to a mUtake. .Vo one
flush the tombs for the early mar­ ever aaw a flock in good cen-Jllioti
ket and tbe hIgbMt price.
when water waa scarce Or impure.
Quicker growth can be made by Sheep will never drink impure water.
feeding the lambs all the grain they .Arrange ihe troughs so that the (eel
w-iii eat. In an enrtosuro away from can not become fooled. Cican om the
troughs after each feeding. Give
wheat bran and oil meal make each i-we eighteen iDcbrs of rack
a good ration.
«
| room. Uc soro that the ahcop barn
The lamb tlmi docs not run and has a tight roof, a dry (arm.And good
kick up ita heels, Imt stands with, its , venMIalion.

r/gm

m ,Cattle
In in addrtss given before tho SO when tbe outoUe is at IU best the
Ualrymrn's Aasociation in a weetarn coodUioDB fer digosUon tMM be the
same. ^Moreover tbe effect does no(
i.Ute. C. C. Uickreo ol Oregon said;
Tlie big thing In the management of seem do stop there. Every Iwdlly
(.ny herd la Its healthfulnesa. lir thrift (onetioo seesM to be toned aad
It may be bt-ef. dnal-pnrpoae. or dairy streogtheoed. and there, seems to he
work that it la anppoeed tu do—It it
I certain quietness and contentment
la a thrifty Lonl it ahoald be a money
maker. Thi-ro rre aeveral oleiucnu in the nerd not otOerwise obUlnablc.
.entering lou. healthfulnesa. but tbe There to a certain retoUon of one
biggest thing of ail is a {woper condi­ thing to asolbor that ennnot be overtion of the digesilve tract. This makex eetimaicd and Jte starting point in
certain that the cow u making tbe ilie whole ceems to he a oartnln sapbest poasIMe use of her food, thus in­
suring a maxlnum return. The beal
Fancy farming for fancy proflu Is
rnd ot'ly prictJ-al way to accomplish
M the inrrr«np*.Yams fsnns In Hster
Ihls to by a rcg.itotlMi of iht propor­
count), K. T., ropresebt no Immcmie
tion ot the dry and yreeo feed. Thto
nvesiment fer "spedailslog In farm
comes of Imelf In the spilng. when
t roducU of oxcopUonal quaiitv."
green grau gels over ks extreme aapwhich an DOld at big. prices ro
ribees.-'aa e diet of grass alonoT-as
wealthy sossamers in tbe cities. An
graas lo May or June—has an all­
excinsive Inn Is maifiUined in conround balance that we hardly reach
I ectira with ihe Isrm. IU o<x^
at other Umefc "Tbe eye of the mas
IODM Is equipped with live steam fw
ter" Boee it flnt iu a sofientog of
daily sUrUUaUon. a vacuum cleaner
the hair, then an oHinesa, and finally
tor cloaning cows, open fireplace for
a amoothnesa and glass of tbe coaL
lAifoet voaiilatloii, and the dairy wiU
This to followed by a ceruin rtAbe tbe last word for eiiber certified
ness of color, an underglow coming
taw milk or p.xr'eurtotfJ dairy prodeemmgly from the base
tbe hair,
iKU- Briar Cliff farms oo the Hud­
and showing up in a waxlnesa In the
son. Which have long booD operated
«W< and a rich look around tbe
••B a stmltor scale, are now yielding
MCUtcbeiKi end udder.
extraordinary preflu.
If-there to.one thing above all oth­
—^ f
ers Uiat I ti^nC muut In having a cow
Firet Rtihite tUuoL .
going right- it to this matter of condi­
Brooklyn had tho flrA Bee I*W
tion. It Is asM that an animal has B^ool U Iba UmUd RUtea. "WUh
but one hide, buih ouislde and to.j the eomUg of A4aa finsalandsee U
meaning that tbe mucous meBhranes. lOX, tbe flnt ■aheel ux ever leried
tlBlog the namacb end IntesUan are U ADMrtea was laposod oe eaeb
tout s oobilanatlon of tbe ower i*lo.| htmtshnUm and InhabtoMt.

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