Grand Traverse Herald, March 13, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 13, 1913

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

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICBIGAN NORTH OF CRAND RAPIDS-ESTABUSBED 18SS.

AKD TRATEB8E BAT SAOLB,
TRAVEnsE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, IIIUKSDAV. .MARHI 11. 131 r

HOLDING BACK
MAIN FACTS

AB8LISH UM) OFFICE

WHOLE NATION PROBE issuggestedpythiaNS met
IS AROUSED
AT CHARLEVOIX

HEARnWBGOHE

•'iT

CLEAN SWEEP
FOR CHARTER

l^intdng. Marrh IJ.—Twi> I.IIIh
Iarch''ll —r
Montreal. Marcb^ll.—Dr.
Fried­
ImniduiW In the Khuh- ii.dav |irovl,|.
Propoaea That It be Conducted Along
mann. who claims to have discovered
Inu Ihat Hie state land doiortiHenl Iw CONCRESB FLOODED WITH PETI­
cure for tuborculoala. was given a
Line Followed in
alioltshed. The nK-asurei; were Intro­
TIONS FOR WAGE LAW
lltinolfc.
hearty welcome when he arrived
duced at the auRgeallon of l^nd Corn
day from Sew York. He Wax escorted
loner Canoii. The houw thl«
lo lhe Royal Edward Tuberculosis InIh-s Xli.inr.i. March II.—A KiMN'ial
afteninoii ennllniied ennslderation of
xtltiite. where. In tbe presence of Bfty
nii-kiage wa* scul lo the Iowa Ieg1»the Tailor prtniar>' bill.
{ihyHlclant. he uilmlnlstered bis "cure"
Inuire tuda> by Govemoi' <Taf*e.
-veujy }«iien(8.
Ing the apimlDluient of a apc-lal Joint
STARVATION WAGES HAVE BEEN
ctiiiimittvH- of senators and represeniaCOINED INTO MILLIONS
llvf-s i» inviwilgale the muses
while ilavery In Iowa. Clarke suglllinolo Iflvtttlsatlng Cemittee Will*
gektiil.an liive*t1eailon shiillar n
Tako MoaaurM to Force Emlllliiol* proln-.
Mayer Caynor Believes That Low
pleyora to Anawor Some
Special Session ef Grand Ledge Held
Deed Veto Wm PellsB and RMwnw
Wages
are
Chief
Cause
of
Girls
Loading QiMOt'ona.
and Degree Conferred Upon Sev­
Bhtmr ThM All Wetoa Wers
and Women Taking to
enteen PaM Chanceliere
StroABly In Fever
Streets.
Chicaito. MarrS”" It.—•Mllllonaltr Big Meeting, Thtrsday and Friday
From This Region,
ef ChaoBa.
«ni|i|o)-en< of vonni; kItIe «ho banWill Be Held In the Elks'
Clainvo That Roduead. Salary Limit
(callttcd before ibe oenaio »bluTemple
Will Doerwsta Blfltianey of
Washington.
1|, From .-very WILL BE STOVALL'S UNOEH8TUOV
Blaveo' eomiomoc ihat th»i> »e«'
The elecllnit Monday pryted to bd
Tlio Knight* of I'.vthla* kih-cUI orPinyara.
AT FIRST BASE
serilon ol ihn eOiiRtr>There ore imuiic(-Kwnrctlon beiween lo«- «acp» aud
groat victory (or the no* proposed
lin'd Irom t'liartevolx ai t oclm-k
The good roads mcelitu: acIteduW
)>roiiltiiCion, elitm have ter> elaxtlr
charter. lOLI voting In favor of lU
We-lni-aday with a haiqiy loi ol boy*.
I tne rmiri' house on Tl.iireday and dsy apiM-nl* that ivHignr* take u|i the Poled Two sinp..* snd s THpIc
eouarieocei or none at all.' Mid Ut:uManistee ha* again come to
adoidlon
and only 217 agalnsL which'
There
were
aevenieen
from
Manistee
Friday.-roort bTiiic In seaalun «1U be questloif of a nilnlniuin wage tor wo­
Exhibition Came
(runt
by
making
all
sorts
of
threats
Im^r
positive that the people of thk
and a like number from Kulkaiika.
li.-ld above the Kike' hall on h-Vont men a* soon a* possIMe |{.•^el«tl■•ll.•■
Saturday.
'Investigation
They were at once taken lo Ihe k»-Bl of withdrawing from tbe Michigan cYti ore bcartily aick of the old metb'
treei. adioinlng SielnU rga Grand nm.le at the I’hirago lutili.-, vihlcli nr..cotnniltiee had taken adjouramemifor
0.1 of doing tbe city bualaeti. This rtclodge room*, where thev were enier- Slate league and forming a new
opera bouse.
-'
|•u^Blle1ed In ev.-ry .vuimiiiiiity In ih,Itmiilv Itiii'f has jiimpeil lute fan
■a few da.vs berauae of the rcA-onien"
buying Independent bail
ie after one ot Ike best and
taineil l.y the Traverse niy bays'-iiBTickets for the good roads banquet nalliiii, liave Mlrn-d ihc |h<o|>Ic to an
lhe llmwns' (ruining caii.p hy gi
InR of the loaisUture. “That eurvaitemstlc campnlgna ot odne»
lu-eakraBt time. Tlicv Tvgumed W* they are allowed to pay their
ual be aecun-d rml later than Witl- unprecedenleil .-xteiit,- Thcr- wa* lit­ ting hi* ]>roRiotion from Managi
Uon wacea bare been coloM Iniu
players
deoeat^aries.
K
Is
claimed
lion ever carried ont in tbU part oC
home
on
the
morning
trains.
enoraiouB iirofliN tpr millionaire 4-in- reada}' evening. For aale at )Hhy Hook tle doubt lodai hut thsil Ihe qui-Ytiun Stovall ftnni the garden to (he Inflihl.
by
(hem
that
ibey
will
not
be
a
party
the
state,
and In which eteryone was
Thl* wax (be largerl alten.led of
i>la>-«ra has been coDrlash ely rtvyeu Store, lo o.i]<T to tojider ibt^ b.vnguel would rtv-eive the m-Hous aUcullun of In hi* *hnri'sc*.Nton with (lie llruwn*
given
an
opportanliy to beeome tslovement which will dmrease
ar (he big Ini.v pmved his aid!- ii> iiireting, that (he rvlhlan lu'aguc
by Ibla InveatlaaUon." aaM O'lUra. -oo to iisiioTb the llekels arc suld congress at the imti tegular session lu
the claas of toll which the fans have miliar with tbe old condltlont and
Iteeepiber.
II subscriplhin of }Ii»^ai.d up.'
the liiltlar Kra P* Weil as ihc s* ever held and Hu- work wa* Hu*DeiU- il aa they ma>'. iId-m- ineo can
what could bo expected of (be new . It
teen given in Ihe past.
fliicrl
(hat
was
ever
pri'hoiiteil
is
the.
Lew
Wages
Blamed.
at
he
Is
then'
with
Ihc
*lick
not convlBc* ihe miWlt- that they dotVi
lampaign fongbi ont on lu mer> .
The acUon which reduced the aaUry
.yw Yoil.. -March II.- nial Ihe A* uAdi-ntiiidy Tur the Fiovall ikiMliou nnlv.-rsal vcnlli-t of the grau-1 Ii^gc
The banquet vMIl W. held at C. ft.
•hnoir that low wages are the tirinn
Its without tbe use of a dollar la
limit to nine hundred dollar
uirii-eia who were there.
I'. S. hall a:
ahan>. Kvery'ono real cause of voutig girls going wrong he w!!l prob.vh’.y he given a chance
taetor Id the ruin of young girla."
money. The charter commlasito aaeB>
• niinib
V mean* a great dcnl to an oigaa- token by the league otnc'lals only Aft­
O'Hara bellevea that Kdward Iieb- is re<iuit>iod to extend a eUd hand is low wages. I* the oi'lnbin expressed
Wrs gave practically all their tlnw for
pOfliinn.
IZDlinn. of-thl* kind t.-Iiud the giaiid er careful ronsIderatloQ erf the best
maon. vice |>real<Ieni of the Fair a I* every visitor.
liasi scveial weeks for the good oC, xl'ililHur uai. - pisyct) Haiiir otTicerx lake the Inicrcil Jti il that intcM-sto of all the team* in
million dollar eorporatlon. who
caiute, an^ all tbe st«ee used la
li-auue. XVhen the other cities In the
T*!k good road>: M>nd roads fru.h
wervi ikilil D Ihiii: wagi-, iheie da> -in 'which the llruwn* wulked nv
thc.v dhl at Hit* tiiii.'.
Bed ycaterday. lariily ailmiued liiat
explalnlnr and advertising tbe new
circuit
have
decided
that
the
reduced
would
be
few
vionicii
i-n
HuMt.i-I*.
I
tbe
tVs.
o
cli,i>
ol
the
Texu.*
li
acne
I
Tlu,.'<i i.rcxent were Grand t'liuncelibo Mg Chleagn' merulianu Itad ,«n Indians lin-* to.'Mackinnw.
charter
was donated by tbe newapm.
do not aay that living Miiaries would revt-n <corc* In •even Ihningr, Hiief
,r (' XC .McbolK of 1.«miliic: Gmud limit Is for (he beet of all com-emed
lerod an agreemlnt to withhold fmri
aU of wblrb goes to show that'
four lime* ut luii fvilccl iw% singles Vic fham-eltor M. K. Van l)er Walker. It I* not reasonable that Manistee
Ibo oemmliteo Infonnailon eoneeming ‘Tiavenio Uty will lie the maneifc nmhe el) girls virltinus. I onl.-1* a whole lot of imbllc spirit lA
V|<*ilami: Grand I*r. late Henry Miilr, *hould find herself unable to get along Traverse City when a good propoilticm
ihefr profllR. The cmnmiuee will inert (dill, drawing travel' fi<HU every ui- wuuld lucvenl ThPio Irntii l..-<t>mtn- iiiH a triple. }H'*ld<>ii inilllna iifl
her ev-od r>nda.
giuul work on Ihc lagciiig oiaix.
Immoral for !«!>"
I’urt Huron: Grand Keeper of Hec- under the new- ruling or that pnivislou
tomorrow io detertultie wbat aeiion to <K4l<>n. bei-niise
1'he Kl. l.ioiilt< Time* has Ihe follow­ oids aud itenl Will It IlaD pton. rliar shiiiild be made for her especial tone- la offered. Many of tbe bnsloesa a
Ulta agaloai ibr iiierrhanta who rcUnder the new < barter'V hr not
fli. Should Xtanlsiee drop out Peios- and others Interested In (he moveB*
ing to sa> of Hiiiidy* iierfumuiniiw at Icvidx: Grand Inner Guar.l lUi>
foaod 10 anawer iheae questloni.
gave their time unsparingly to i
liavt ns*r» good rnnUs within Tiuv
hi:; ni-w job:
Hail. HatiL* Creek: Grand Outer koy U willing to step Into tbe- place
eiv.- Oty?,
"II * iTiiielder llunnv llrlef friim now- (inarO. R^t. West. Alockervllle; Su- made vacant, bqt is twt at all likely cause and it wu on this nccoaat (hit ‘
such a great showing was made at tha
on liiHi-ad of Oinflclil.-r *Hilef. for
ralmcr. that any of the teams in tbe league
GroiNi t.ake low-Ukhip will place lieli'iuny has deaiTled iln- meadows tor
w ill quit and the ot>coinjt of tbe sched­ polls. Everything In ooanectiM with
the camj«lgn was done In an op«
tare the uners a niRil iMiiiolng prop
an iulleldcr'* job with juTinIsrIon Inini
There w.-re the Judgoi as well in ule will find ManUtoe failing into line and fair manner, which left-oo doubt •
iwlitm.fo.- fix.oiu.
Ih.** Ktovall. ax George Inlmdx to ilie i-onieai.' MT^hla eonte*t the rll- tor the pennant race.
TMa Soetien.
in the minds of the voters that tho
.WhiK-Wdter township tS*.™"'.
Pimie Hiief tor the llisi sacker's |« uallmic work was prooenied In the
promoters
of tbe fDovemeot were sto* ■ I'-vilnsiila io«in.Iilp »t*,'MMi
silion on the Hrowo*.
Thai was ever seen In
The Antrim f'ouniy Teachrm' i
In their elalnu that they were
Tlie Ijikc Mldilsiin
Shore New 'Method el Making Vinegar Will
.Mihnugh lluDuy will |.iacH. e on the till* |«Ti of the klatc. an.l in (be scor­
elation at its recently held im-eiliis
doing what they did for the good of
Sc Instiled at the FaeHighway'is noi a vlsioniiry pliui:
fli.'t
*ack
during
each
luTtnrtnaiiciin
ings that weie given by (hr Judges
liaisefl reeolutiont whh h amonc oilier
Traverse City all the time.
, tery
Is tifWi li<-all\ a terlaliilyi So Is the
.ntli, il Is tint ai nil ciTInin that,
ihlnga urged thui the iut>e(il«ini oi
(olkiwi: , Manistee. 2k:;X; No Li'^uera Will be Permitted In t
A majority of nearly five to one At
Hue through r-dlllRc.
he will Hike hi* hdn*' loh. for SlovsH
the eouniy hr retiucpii-d in M-riue a
Traverse <Tly. rxlt'i: Charlevoix.
WhKe HouM.
the election in favor of tbe rhsiHA
that lie dOfW uni InicQ-l In (nke
fODiity agrieuliitral agent. .
C: *Kalka*km. 274ML: I'ctuskey.
ifldeaee to those at tbe hsOd
hiniMeir oiii of the gauic or even think
The Kev. A. JkmtalL renelary of
•H"*.
. V
of Ibo movement that tbe people are
long-a* he ran put up the
the Nurthport Krult firower.,' aaMK-laFor Ihe liest general work. Manis
with them and the reenits of this ooh'
rai«h|H nf, for he km
tkm. la urging the ni>-ml>ers of the as
tc takes home the beautiful'loving IU'0( Wilson and.bis family are averse fldence wlH he shown In the se)sotla|i
well
enough
llial
bd
1j9
a
tower
of
aocliUon to sit out rhe^y ireni bi
cu|i. ihst Is (he highest honor that
tbe use of liquor or wine In any of the esndidstes who are to conpoee
strength to the Team.
(Ditm biilPling lo make iysmii (o<
preferen^ to fntit m-ea of other
bo conferred.
form. intoxicatlDg liquors will have the new commlasioB and who will ten
Itui George stale* that he la playljig
lock of apple at.t! cid<-r'pnaliii-is ihut
kinda. He tuS* that the elierty doen
place In the While House during tbe affairs ot tbe^dly. The vote wad
In The liiiHvIdiial work of the
ho liaa to carry In simgr, This will It safe, for he does Jiol know wh.-n
wonderfully aelljn the Northlnri seelhe next (our ytars unless (be preal- not n heavy one, hut was rapraasBti
aui Ibe riiumnl ol oi.-c Jmi Ji-mU aoiiH-fhlng niiglit bapiien to him ao.) ferent rharacterw. Supl, B. XV. Haker
tion and that the area over wiiieh
Of Xlanlstee and Otto Powers of Trav- deui's'velwa undergo sharp rbange.
live, for over haU of tha quallAed
- will he torred ^io lay off,
tand t int ih - flnii will di-liv. i tit.,chorrlM can be iiredueed »aURfaeinrll«
erse
CIl}
lied
for
the
"King,
"
and
Mr.
1'he
iiremler In (he president's ob- voters of tha elty expressed their
Ctvea Cities Right to Amend Their
Humiy
ha*
proven
to
George
lhai
hr
ler.. Wiltiin live hb* ks tor .1 IloipU tlDBlI. He Iheeelnre iM-llevra fbfll
iDct, Serretary of Stole Dr}an. aa is choice at (he polla. which U a good
Charters P>ecemesl at Any .
il r-uui. Ihis l-lg baseiueiil mil l-ik-- has the making of a rrackerjark flmt I’owers won on the cut for the prixe
Ibe .Noribpoii region slnmld si-’lelipwell
known,
has
been
a
problbltlon
charm
that
wa*
given
hy'
tbe
league
of
Time
re ol a gie.il M M mvvd*. and will haseniau hy the showing he made laic
ui<on this fruit.
cate for many years. On one ocfleers. In Ibe charseter of "PythoiBHt fall in the gnroe* at home.
I inui-l'
the' extra sopiil;The farmer* of fharteveis <Y>ntii>
l.uifcint M«r.;i 111 The V-wdler s-vfe pl-ii.. ilm; IS now cxtais*""!.
itunny Iir* proven thai lie 1* a hard goras." K. M. Hallock ni Xlanlstee and csKlon Mr. Ho'sn would have made It ef govemmeai has aueceeded every*
hare railed a meeting for'ih.- iMiri-uye
a natkiDBl issue and it was due to hU where U has hees fried ont and ltA\
le^Kfi nil - Idll )>'A'aiii>' a inw luday
IVJnic ki Ibis 'III- lirui inicnd losk- hlller. a* lie led the Ham .In hailing John King of Traverse City woro tJod
of firganltlbg a en»> lmi>ro\eiiiviit.a*.
and Mr. King won In the cut.
wh<
adoption by Trtverao City plaeea thin
lii*t
.vear.
alihongh
he
wa*
in
hut
lug a large cM-cvatlo-i w-ulh of tienoelallon, which aaaoelaiion will env
Among those of the hM-al hoyt who
municipality in the front with the dt>
•in*. I'mie
prvscnt l.iiildlng will, a n iriciil floor thirty aoiiH' od^ganios. He xiart.Hl
Mny a ronntr ^ni to give adUec' lo
1i Is. well known Ihst Speaker CUrk lea of (be country whose elUsens be> .
iis lire glwii Ihe tiiiiii.-dlale or llic p'jii.iiiicc. «ir the n niniiidci' ef
liasehall i-areer originally i* a won Im^vidual i>rlxes were Olio Powsuch of tbeir membeiw as .leein- the
a (cetoUr and has been (or many Ueve thet tbe beet ahotild be obtained
env. John King, aa sutad above; K. II.
> aihend ilieir elmi-icra plocc- lie a^iples -as th<-y f-t.mc fioiii Hu- Ural sacker and Hie |io*ltlnu Ik
J..ewlB a* ninth senator; h'red Klmen- years. Tbe fact that a Urge portion whenever it Is poesIMa Tbe cUAsm.
lo liltn."
id< r prviHus. Then tbo r-nufall on
Effort* are twlng tnad? If}- lhe inile
dorf and Will Nash, as attendanti; of the democratic majority In the aen- that have adopted the lyatem have
his ui-'s us a liei-h niiilalhc 'n-suh
Hr splrllwl dUMna of I'rtoi.l'e) and
and house Is frem (be south, cured remarkable reaulto and nooe oC lywier SiiBpson. as hoadatnan. and
B Iho jturiwi <>r nalilhU vlniwtac wlibNorthport to aoenre caBDing fa< lorie*
Jos. Klassen. as herald. The prise where prohlbllloc f* genersL makes them have ever gone back to the oM>ul the pnN-c«s >.f goin); tiinsigh 4l»-!
for tbe coming saaaon. Factnrie* ariwere all alike, a beautiful watch cenala (he fact ihat there will be Ut­ system. Tbo plan baa worked ootrider. This vinegar will lie piintpcd
wanted Ihat will cm tegeUWea In ad­
ile Wine and leas wassail than baa so snccessfBtlr In Kansas that OoTerie ,
rbarm.
*
fcwii H.c va'a underncaLn the puiiiinii
dition to the auTpIna fralia.
lieen known in‘Washington for *
or George H. Hodges has iMoed the
After the i«n
jilloa into large tanks In ilie big buildIt has b^n found that lima Imwti*
'
follawing atotemeat: "Kansas hn
them was -a sp^al sosalon of the years.
are- a profluUe crop for the wmderii
There Is alwRvs enough rainfall
There never ha* been wo dry a pros- more eommlBBion governed eltlea tha» ;
grand lodge held and aevenieen past
w^vmiif ilila. and the vinegar
■ Michigan farmer to grow. HeceniH Leeturca Covrering Every Phaee of Ag­
l>ec(
In
the
While
House
since
(he
nny other state. There U not a sQkgl*
tbe farmers to the vicinity of Hart.
la made rUlifya itself iii a natural Rumor Charged Him With Causing chancellors received tbe grand lodge days of President Hayes, w-heo Mrs.
ricultural Work Will be’Clven
city that wnM go back to tlie oM
degree. ThU is the highest honor
way.
Oceans eouniy. tiled onf the crop and
Death ef Wife and Utllo
During the Week.
Hayes eicluded wines and Hquorw ward aod council system. They CbC that can l>e conferred by tbe
thirty growers wlib 2f<S*acreB of Mia'iis
The Applo prodocta are nwny that
OaughUr
lodge. XV. II. t'rolor and K. D. Lewla from ilw executive manaion Imnxedl' better fforeramenL lees wraste. less
harvested erota that made rMurn*
incrraiied tnt<-rckl is iielug showu bV Ihia firm innis nut. and^lhe aniuuui of
ately on becoming lu mistress.
eroofcedaew and no ahtfUng of reeponwere
the
ones
from
tbe
local
lodge.
It
ihnt averaged t4l.d4 per acre.
, • tile rernuTk in lUe le< tures which are appin Jelly Hull it mndc is marvclrws.
L-wrenre, Mioh.. March 12.—Worry
slbimy Id thBOe cities. Why not do
la unusual .to hold a aperai meeting^
rVre was not a single vole for a iM-lng given at the I'-eniral iHiiltllns for a hundred ti.'mds can l»u ipodu
gosalp wblch Intimated Uiat he the grand lodge aside from-tbe Tegular
/he Bsme for tbe staUT'
reaolatlon preaenied at the but meet­ hy the nieniliera of the Michigan Agsingle diy when the presses i
caused the death of hls . Vlfe and appointed times, hot as there
XX1th such erldeoce as this It M'art- .
ing of.the Grand Traverae couniy rK'.(ii-.irt.i lo.iese
and Mr. running full capacliy, Tultik of using'
(ghtur. and then burned hls honve
dent tbst Trnvmne City has made a
of these officers present It was
grange, which nwnlntlon was to 4be Gardiner, lusmieiur of agrlcuUu^ In
barrel of j-lly a day. as some of
s today given by a (oner's jury done.
step In the right direction and wUl
effect that tbe teaching of agrlenlture thn local iiidh sehoul. Kmni eleven lhe big rhhwMBi twkcrliw do.
tbe cAuae of tbo suicide of Or. A.
pnflt
in tbe Mtnre by tho adopUcA ot
In the buslneas meeting of
In .the putdlc w-hooU be dlacontlnaed. who vi-ere lu aiiendance at the first
This w ill enable the fnill growers
Sir yewterdii}'. Six's fcvdy was
tbe new ehartiff.
This Ik a good l)«tlmmlal to (he prt* lerlun- the niimlier lias Jumiicd to . dispose of a Urge quanUty trf their, lound wii.i a bullet boh in Ibo hoad. league held at the close of the f^test
Tbe vote ih the varloas wards wom
It was decided to go to MaaUtee
greasltent-st of tbe fanners of the thirty-eight, and there are many farm­ Iruli. and lo a gioal benelH to the
Scveral week* agn lire deotroyod 1914, and tbe »Howlns officers were
as follows:
wiatem Mbhlgan region.
ers who" have been so far unatile to cliy.
program for today which
Flx'a home, Mrs. Six and her young elected:
attend who have signltled 1he(r Inten­
There are other important luauera daugl^cr being burned to death,
will be token op at the lannen' InatlPrcKldenl—E- M. Hillock. Manlilee.
tion of llsienlng lo the lectures later IbiH Mr. .Mikesi-ll Intends to lake <tire
by Speakers Tyler and Wilkins
Vke |>resldent—K. 1). Lewis, Trsv- of tbe Michigan Agrlcultiual college
In Ibe week. Moth Mr. Tyler and Mr.
this terming B<-aiuni. They also
ti*o City.
Wilkins of ihd AkHculitiral college, vrunt lo lierure all -the acroage of
will be as follow*; '9:30 a
In Yards Twm
have proven Ihumselvcs to be ex|ierts l-Mii.s that cun 'le fdund. and they are
Secreury—John WMson. MsnUtee. vine tuberenloala and tubercular testa;
In their llnea'and are well acquainted offering free acod to all who will con.Treasurer—A. W. Rlckcrd, Traverse 10:30 a. m.. Packing and marketing of
with Ihe siihleciB ui>on which itaoy Uof-1 up to SO actus. Thia will b<> u
fruli; 1:13 p. m.. Strawberries and
A
-bumlnr
otlNMe
os the P. M.
One business man says that (h»ra Is Ulk. Every i* riaa who la interested great saving (o (he grower, aa the
Tbe Uanistee boys say that Ihgy their culture:- 2:00 p. m.. Ster "
rneks Tuesday'aftereooh ' whs - tHo
moMT in -eggs' and i>rovea it. lie takes
■•ranch of agricultural work henii sit'd Is VTT>- him j.t present. All
will eoleruln the league In a* manner treatment for milk fever.
Ause of wmcA exdtomeAt In the
Ibe lime morningH and evenings to should Bllend all of lhe lectures. The
hnn want* U the aerrage. Tlim
Ihat win not be duplicated, and If
Tbe value of th^ lectures
erda. The Bre ortglnatod troia as
,c«re tor *# Hhodr IkUml hed imullry Inslltnte will continue through the
I*' di«oi- Tcr?- well HI. e. flIUt In
they do they will have to go some. coming to be appreclaied by the
I BAd brdke aot whOh
and he keeps Ub on i!.e eggt laid and week and each day several blanches
Wilson will IMIW Call to Traverae Oily. Cadillac and Charlevoix
dlffeienl fruit r.rrhanda, and (he
as la evidenced by tbe
the car was at tbe far end of (h«
what H eosu lo kr.-|. the-flock -And of farm work will be taken up and Uwi. vines can l>e nwde use o/ fu:-Cengroao WHhln Nant
-eco^ in tbU line that nttendanre at tbe meetlnga which
yards.
A lecenetlve was brottght AM*
iba sale of i}ie eggs In fVl.niary be dealt with plainly and thoroughly by thcr lor'a good finiiixer.
Fo» Days
will be bard to bedL but tbe members held dally at the Centml school build* eerrice snd It was palled to the VaUT
. had eo don-ii eggs mid us«-l all be tbe speakers.
aay that they are wUlInt to be shown.
Both Mr. Tyler and Mr. Wilkins tank, where an effort was made hy ^
wanted In the bouM- and sold the bslThe program for tVednes.ls
CHICAGO -Chrost Gust, a'TTurk. ' Washington. Marrb !2. — President
Charlevoix has been working'for
iborough farm men. neqnnlnted toUraad mae to extlagnlsh the hisBA.
anre. When ihe mon’b'k Imslniws was AS follo<
o-^ t*:3fi a. m.. lusocis and-was (sully Injufed here today Vhen Wilson will issue-a eall for an
same time on (he anpllfled llrat de­ with even' l>hnae ef (arm mud bonlcul- The task proved too mneh lor the«llcgred up it wa* found that all the egorchaHs; . 1(1:30 a. n,jhe was run down hy cn antonoblle Maqion of mngrM within a few days. gree and put It OB for (he heneOt of tnral Hie and their lectures given from however. sad as Um ftre kept faWaf
lienaes bad been paid for. alf___
Breeding and care of tbe farm horse. 1 belonging u Paul Armstrong. Ihe said MaJorit> leader Underwood. s'-I tbe lodge# present This was Ibe Ilm a practical standpoint. C%«ru
tbe Are depArtmont was ftnaHy odite
eatan that they wanted and still he Tyler; |:oo p. m. Sheep hnibandry nlaywrigbt. Allen UcCoHough. the ter a White House confermiee today,
drnwlaga ni« aaed extcBslveiy In tbe
Ctothlng and deiAMhh^ Ja <he etf
had over seven dolalra to the good. and llB relation to agriculiur*. Tyler; [-chauffeur of the ear. was arrested. Underwood said that XVlIaon would
:urea and many iiointon which wUl
B.-eAln InieiUr <
ThU man Is going to do lietter than 2:00 p. m-. Spraying the orchard, Wn-,but d^ared the Bccldenl was nnavoid-'t-rge that the sessloo be maflued to
were so eathnsed that tGey wtU see prove to be of money value to tbe
IteLhBmm.
,«*»
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lluH
Uwt At At «0M IB «*eh et tbplr M
Kjtn dbUr BzpUiBBd.

BEUmffi m WHIIt SUVBIY

WIU BE GIVEN AnENTION

TRAVERSE lOOMED LARGE

GOOD ROAD NOTES

GOES ino EFFBiT MAY 15

MANISTEE AGAIN

---

BRIEF IS PROMOTED

IMPROVING PLANT

TRECO OF PROGRESS

GREAT DROT AHEAD

VERDIER BILL LAW

AHENDANCE GOOD

WORRY OVER GOSSIP

SGBJiRT LECTURES

HOREY III EGOS

FOR

tarTfT only

BURNiB MWBE

TACE TWO

OUlfD-nAVXSU HKEALO'AIID TSAVZBAE BAT BAOLE, THUEBOAY, MASOH 14. 1913

GTttiid UtivetMeHerM
AmA Tra»rrv ll«r KmI
TWHb A « u:b

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

«hf proceM of MirvU«l of Ihe flliol. I
but tbe real Icaaer la a ivruianaiic) “
wtaicb'baa to b« reckoned witli In
whatever iihaae be lua)- aiipear. Tb<’
lias of the, i«der baa cbaageir

* "•“ •*“ *“ •' ‘
trend of tbottjiht ab.l ariion and

rode
UVCtTOCK.
tn:o «. » \TP..-. MaiaalBf Vidllor
ar tbe bead x>f 111. army hurlln* df,
y.rch
i:, -ratlle-KcW. A. ..MOuiN.Kdllar
nanee at hi. enemlca. ToU.) tbe leada l.«.d as
•. <(' » >• n.aurr Man n a .
er la a n>an of lawce. who ha. for bU
Calrw-AcUve. .Vk blRhcr, |6t.
..
_________ .
.
Bja.tou tbe upllftloii of tbe race In
sbee,_Hce*l|afc liW: active.
Om«a, in »roni St. Beth Phene. O. .Wad of dctroyliw It by »»rUke
^o18.50 llo*a-Actl»e
toetbod.. The leader of ibo paat waa
hijhcrt I8.50f|9.w». eloalns at
TERMS
deairorilve. the loader of the preeont 19 6^^8 86
M.* vver............................ aijvi.Advaees aiui tuture la GDB.tnietlve in hie work.
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BREVITIEft.

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Allen’S

Cough BalsamJ
assfirSH ,
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.......■ “ mMlTf.il^'be’t^m’! g ”yc.'ii"ri!
.. _________________________________ _'bli line and bla ahecr feltb to bluicclf
- 5(K-.
I <.'.<!
Cajtaa ............
many
waa tbe eecret of bis viriotiea. The
Cows............ ..
i««c. RrOiB SM SMtl fo>*
aystrins (or Ihc Uriirr f.irtim- cm
iWM H M»
4«'ader of today wuat be equally ett-;
MVB a Uhuna cs. ni« n
Umba ............ .
,
QRAIM.
Ibese syKtems an- being pul lUlu pne
lliahUMir if he I* to euceoed In lils^
ibc tcbi>!i' cmioiry Is becoming work. No man.can b<. a leader who
rWcajw. March IS.—Wheat. 891.0.
life tlic- eurteni veai, i i.o ilincaruuatd otei tuv diMKraurL-. that lu>ye haa not hlniaelf learned Ibe leewo ofI Com. 5:\r. Oali. TAc.
2^ close Bl hand when c-adi oc-iiniy In
Ixvn^B'ade l«fc-lf ibt- lonkutl'eea Ihj; lierfn't ulinlletire. lie ttiUM Srat serve
the Wedcro Ml<-Mgaii tenPc.ry will
cW Vrobiof inti >uw ruudlityiiB In before be la qualified lo lead. Diahave lls OW4I agent to do' the work
nd !i'g wc
llie large mics m .«u nlten.pl
atloa—.\i
obMic-nce of this rule baa ram«d un­
PARM
PRoeUCE-»«yti«
Prtaa.
>«.boUab. or ft l«tM to mtiiluUze.
told failures and will continue lo re­
Prloa. oorrmdad aWda!.
,«he di.t.ict .s
(I'roni Tueada: > Itecord Uagic.)
white ala«e traiUc. li la bard for <
set |n this manner ju.l aa long as H
Poutoea
................................................»ac
Th.
Weaitm
MIehiaan
Dewafopment
TlH-tv
la
a
aliOoc
ludUsilod
of
a
to <«B«ve BOA uuu van nloup
Farmers. Atter.t-on'
IsXiolated.
In-Jkup 111 me. wraiber. and that will Suttar ..................................................lac butrsau reec-lced a ebrek in. the sOm
•' ' i ■ ......... . In cicHk, I'loyclow ac 10 lure girls and women Into
■n;.ll
.......
lo
influemv the .ii/ty.-ui on all lliu-a of Egga ............ .................... .................. tie of tl.'iOO TucBclky from the Irc-aslivm ul abame 'or » luoni.y enufldeiu
>'esl sics-h
produce, llic-ie Here but 17 curs uf Hay. looaa
.lUOtM
‘'f
county, the hai4i- Pint '*'*
UiMs wbvti ibc) kiiua tbe risks they
..........Ill Kent county's coairibulion (<>
pcastoea unloaded in tYucagea and 'Straw, par (M
-niii la adtgiilB* il::*'Wa> of iiukiic.
the tiAimcM..-:VcKipVlctN
.dOOidcIpuriiee
i.f
iimln'ialning
the
work
«f
price
HTB
not
cHutipd:
111-iii-*OaloBa
............
a UvlUK Ibe praa.y-c-bas been tol-ir .Michigan. wMib Is still
/ARM PRODUCE—Oanthf Pnaa. ideyefopiiienl l»r the yrur IttlS
•'inUkl lur a ‘afg ilixc. for the n-astui
Cell jer u|id tli-ust iiisjii liat•v.cr tbo culler slat^ ilcana
still
iTicas Gorroctod ovary My.
ihsi tio cat- tiuL t’.:v inilulKc In tli<are anrolltd at H
.Itvi-:; I
c-o\iHTio\ row.
cT> unstMdy. I'oullry fairly ali-ady; rotaioaa'.
nurb uf ro.alli-g l.V true eviidliii.li.....Mr ngricullural ecuirsr being lu-ld at the l‘l HP II 1.: Ihc- sl.H-k 1«,T..|T ibai
reanu-r} builei. SKScJCc. hlggs w^r- Buttar ..................
li. ic-.;ili-.
IC-.;||I-. con
con WJJI^
2.',
....Sc iiigh s«.|,fM>|
Tbik course c-ntilinnes '1'^'»'■.
l-ut now :h-ii tl-e Muk baa been .tartd.l by all dmg
ec-dicxi liT'in ill socin-cw and in.W Croaaiary bottar .
«d U U a acifo gui-a* tbat a gem>rj|
....sac
II,,. «rek "iiO Is lirlng •--•ndurloil c'si,,

i-'cics came In. the piiei la lfite‘i i:< h^Ua .
....She along iiiipK
arc of value lo ibn)-------- ------------cloiula; uli
this IlDi will tak.i'lacv bePw. the inicstlMUrr. arciiiap mid wife
general faiuier and the frull growej '*-*NTE0- ll> April
Id Miasior.: e»done with ilict. Hoik. Tbo prat-tic;reciiatton rooms •• ib«-!
pnl-iuc Hitli iriiil u-u iitf,Hired It
tlruiid Itapiila cptrkc-ta an uneenaln.
haa betsuic av cou.<ju>ii that it- Is al
ORAIM—HamiBR A Uy.Oa.
»ehpo! building bai
lloPcrt.
Pl.kl-llll. 1}'•■it:|MVi:i.. and
Hiiti a clc-.-;ded downwani icutitency.
We* oorractad .vary day
tiaailitg Sctiiijl attcTthn the i-ouotr..
iin-ful Hlifi ic-jui
i-u luillcoUis
|ffggs. IStilTc; ;buitCT. Sit.atfe. potamt-r. and wber. t.:.yb:-irg gits In ilil«

Local Marled

;

Haxnl.MralhnI Plnatem
♦ AacaBenivs.iain r*l>rTin* pUttar cailaiB'
»“« M<*nibnl. nrion* wlmm# rrlief la
Isimbac'.
Bbranutiam. Sciatf.w and .dber
. I M. J. Thempaoa. dlatriet lupervisai jaiafol arerticiBL
Yard roll* Bl.OO: she
for tbe ten revmir. ictcih!:i: f-r>ti Uo-Bte. Sold by druggisu or mailed oa
Mnakeson (o Crand T'wvcrae ic-oe.
' tbrougb tbe city Monday <
IbtAca al tbe diy market and II oita- to SoMbpon wbecr be wa« Tucs.iay
cr loads ai the other acalea. Sorae-nnlzlnK a «>iu club Mr. 1 immi.fSo:
of thee* were too large t«. bring oier ha^-ifone a wcmcIcifM wcik cl.iri..the bad streets and so wero unloaded the ten inoalh. tbat I c ha* l-m '
at the focal scafos. • The grUl mills ,b|. ,it.tc. be having em« .-chIUI :
bad all they could do.
,organlaii.< a Irrgc nunibo of «u.
clubs, besidrt Kiato and caid<-:ilu
ftlosa aorraetas avarr «*9.
^ 'dubs, and havlan ananged wtij, turn


S2.\"Srd-;---

WAGED FIFTY
HOUR BATTLE

Din flF PARRIL SHOIBI

DouRUSS aui

You wm
Be
Interested
In our new line of
Children’s Shoes for this
spring se^n. From the
little toTS u^^%b^l|he
larger girls and boys we
can give you the style
and wearing qualities
that wilt please you.
'You will find our prices
always reasonable.

address O C. Taft. 241

londliioii there urc t.l«a>. liable
W
Cora ............ ..................... ‘*^*sig’I«MTie^'iTn™rtorrtbis'rr-i ^
ti. -t.ie lital markeu int (ariuer* Rya ................................. .................... Mb _
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,,
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•uUa.,*Vah.
Hire more than usual uo aecwint .>f Buohwbnai. Bor lau lha
ait
‘n
ELECTION NOTICE
<4geedd a. ll-< cAi 1- fur glila wtndo
the plc jssnl weather though I'n.-l OnAl^T^vafgj CH^
“ “‘T-'U*' »Hh the Uirec-tcr*. If To the Klcic.is cd tlu- i'c.cmty of WANTED—Two experleni-ed sloghin< from ibc pith . I tlufi cy. amon-.:
me picuasni weather, tbougli in< ORAtN—Travana
WRlna Cm
nosaible a iiobllc fans inec-llne will tu.
tirsml Trscem-; .
luim halHia fur noai-on. (Tooil wage-s
whkh ilii |A.r- to lU tJiie appears u;
re-da an-in bad «-*<idl^un. There were
Prlcaa carraciad a«arj day.
arirnged for during H. .xav here giv
la li.Ti-b> gUen.. ihst puito relUhIc |uirlU->. Hell l.Hci.lu.iic,
».vn,.- gcd sbirn ems 3*. Th-r.- we.v Whaal....................................................Mr
suam to lice prmis.oas .U Act. So.
. paid l.> fiibe low wart* tbit
.\d.lrcM C A »*henoy. It. F. I), No
*
. aui
rKi, Pi.l.li.-A< i»<!ut i!*":-. ;is aiueiid.-d,
(•foyers 4 leu .
iii'Hir. It Is mi Rua-.er Tbat Tuwuaana MadarMs art s. vrVul ku.us «-l puuiioc-s passed Can ..
2. .Maiilc fliy.
inch t-rw '
K.r.hh.1
kO.m.1
N.I.IO
C...
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Ik.
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Ik''■l«
-"Ul
H"-•
.111
l..■^.|,-l
.
:Lat m tiu' c-llirr
acbMHic'lgk'd '•

him plan* (or the coming season.
c-lc.i-ilcn to te E»-ld in HuBaled hay. car tula. any. grade:
l-rm-tl a
the wa;p's |iulU
buSM..........................»I.WI,
..................... „...... _
Hvircls
rds III aucid
Ii.-lifi- right. A. r. liavl*. ro«|>rrs•• l.pcil.
vlllr.
Mich.
feb
frIJt*
lli.a
1'c.^tlllSSII I
(KruMj Wecluc-sday'H lUwcrd-Eagle I
icr.‘ai-d :b..'r-vi'’y'r aoIuiMi. apinars
i» i.. n.....Vu.*i.ii laurs. who w-c-r»- appclpted lo cuinva'.
"T Coillitc
l- im • I vie
Tbc-ic were IT.auji c-ase. of eggs be­
to be Ibo secu ius 01 an aKreeuioii'
kiDU. WOOL AHD TRU.OW.
ifoiiglas, -\riz. March I2-. l)ckiio>c-d
tbe vcle foi the county road eommik«n"l ejcciuju will b<- b.-ld
Rrk-aa cortoetad aa markat fanas
pipot^ Ibo lUH.lcyors lu pay a higlio: lelograpb wiles today precvulod the side Wv'eral earfosd Iota cm the tncUn
'~i,to.i, T....S.I,»;■
I,,,,,..“s,
in I'hicaKO yi-kienlay. an.l the pig >eai»k-. or the ba’f legitlaltnu enacH->i n-i^lviUB of turibc-r advi
,, (This l«ard .-ccn-.lals of T K Hrowb. „lcl couniy and m ciraiig,- Hall in i
flxfoC a mlcitiiunj wuge ixitr ibai wiP
where Ullet-n jbulidutl .MaclerUt Ic-t-lpl* dropiied the prlre s ceiit Tberv
’ Edwin Hlsc-k. roiiniy flerk ■Elmer E Misi \\-;,rd c.r ihc I'pv of Trace
TaUew
niect ibu ll'inr u-qiiiremoiiia Ir this Ircfops were delealctr by tbe (c-deialkj
While an-1 A. 1C. PuHor.
‘'M'- m ..... Uneml Waid
410 Sute Bank Building
of butter Me. I a
.. /iMaad a
em of alia pric s The problem »M-ij,f,er
a utt;
..........................................omTi
J Watci: ut the Sou I Side pHiD,.,.n,i,,,o.,i-ii,.^T.._l.^.u„„,
Traverse City. Mich.
I little uneertaln* 30c ‘
hot b«wa srUed. but tbe lndlealluusl,|,,.||,.j ,j„!
FUR MARAIT.
Stocks
of Merehaadlsc*
Ki-uH'.i Ward c-ngiiic
showB :h#i sc.«.nhlu,; of a unilUl- over ’.m** ^hou^ncl Maderi*ts"'«
Raplda priesa on eua’Maahrafo
Fi-irch Wnnl: .md at the KH'h J^ard
Form Me Fr«|t
...7...... TteB» '
LU.™ .Ill r.-.l,.l lll.ll, It. L.»L,.lL-|„„.......
|,„„|..ld,,|"-''
■>"" '« It'to. ""'I '■to
■ *
ball In Che KluU Ward of aald city.
........«k-etry. WILL BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY . I'-ilcd ibis 2Ulb day of yvbruary.
Las4s #29 Late
,™ii™,l.™ itLi ... L. Ins R..I.I. III-O
s,„„ ,™„,„b,|„s™.t™i
■'»
— out Bhuaha ....
. Ifir
the subjea ty icyislaticc bodies giud m the ecenc
*
.iri-w*k „.k- aticl in a very tv c-asea Utak. dqrk .
........i2.we«.*i
OF COMMERCE
qi^Fropcrly.
HITE.
■It.,™. r,„ ii. S.H, .i.f
'-■'to. .ml,,.
n.. Mink, pale .
.........12.00 (TS^Kc
I
I nerk.
A total cost of/$2:. for adrartlaing
Weasel. whl>
..............»5r»9ta Congrtaaman- Baakaa Rteeived Tbit
tonHBbbig will haw Ul be dene «->_
.jg^lud tb. Hu-rta
*
and sale of any of these propenfow.
remedy thi cp..ib:ici. which ha* be-|„„.a,
,fic, * i
“'*• WP'* «foV,rad ....
........I2.00UKP
Aasuranca When Ha Visited
AUCTIONEER.
,
Twe Hu- laigCRi ihal hai l«-en imc-lc ....
fba, gra.*
(omc so iar-licis-l:;i
M>c-0I2<H
£LMER OSTER. AiKlionetr
year*
t Miobdiriiig
reuulling
President Wilaan Today.
eSecta. tha'.tl- c^ry u
There were 31> loads of 4«>-| ITlcws apply oall wO prime aiMCk
c-Mw-ciru
ivcirm-c-. Fm-tiul atieiiifoii gHen
'iHartiara. Sear b; riMirned on Mandi',
lA farm .alt-L mid In;u;.c|iu1d good*,
Ibe people Is iH'oived.
r., lu retake rlw toWashington. March i:.~I'ongress
Tcrii-s
rii-s rrcii -in' I- Hive me » trial,
: luizallons Im I.icuI
on chi- aiieinoon
the nith I
an BeaLfs ot Ann Arbor clklicd the
IXTiir
rice aai III t; -KrcDi Si. l-illseo-* Tsetk CjrtiseH4 AteollE
Cl-.c-r ec>|.uluia.s
siia.-kcl,
lyr WtIbMl fmtm
■hciie .',2". Trac'-rse fliy. .'ileh.
White lloDse today to urge Hie apIhii dl. euii n. ci
By the “Ka-olar- method I can rw,iinuc*d unill the etenin Kof'ihr scv.
|K}iutnieni of • A-t'otigrrsdnuiu kclwiu
Ibt people SI lai.ii more those aching teeth absolutelr
Sweet of Ciand Rapid* a* akolktant
/■Bih. On the ntomliu: of the (asi clay
without iMliL and without the use of
thev C..L. ii order
witcK out ihc-'itho rc-tK-l. look Ibt- fontlled hlllk »™.
aoci elary of rciiiimcrec. After hh; visit
drug* lo produce uDconacluuicneaa.
and fonuulau
Odiug the liiy. doting ibe federal*
lleakc-.- slalcNl be had receiti-d ai-kiii
People of nervous lomitoramrnt and
tjll be■ *l(eciu<:l In , cotc-r I
with weak hearts will •pgrecHaU the
folonel Metances iliat clir appointment would
c’a uirapltwblc- tr.if.
"Ka-oUr'* method of pwlulM* exlrac•ado. The ganisoii cvmnutndcr. who
made and that announeeiiieni of ;
IIOD.
<
had brought the lemrcrcenieiitc from INTO SOCIAL AND MORAL CONCI.
would be Buide today or tomorrow.
DR, W. O.^KINYOS.
ihi-aiaie cBi-lial, called for tolunieeru
TION8 IN MICfUGAN
20fr2M Wilhelm Block. wtUl Dr, HotdaworUi. Traverwe City, MleUgM.
III ii-iakc- Ibc ocillylug lutsllfou*. Five
♦•♦PPOPOPPPPPPPPP
tllLI tEE)i It.nis
hundred men re»i«iudc-cr and allei
WILLIAMSBURG
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Tbe worl'i Ii-cia-.u lalllns lor bigt c-hane* and alnHisl hand to hao-l tight
grade Uiei, wiio i:ave Ibc ability ii jug. dtotc ihe lorurgc-ms trow tbt
Williduuburg. .'lirch tl . Mrs.
u >C lu., ckia.-. a; ! ;
IbeUl lO luotiuu. IdHs.
. Waugh Ik cer\ HI wllU ocari t'l.i
%VUI Pay mgkesl
la sfidn iv ao -m; I Rii anything nov .
Then the l'■•n-lit-uicllalists coucetp TO SECURE FOR WOMEN A LIVING
e.
Priees lor
••Jay. !l lo Ui.-Ci. ji> to rel the i*aie:■ liaud Ihc-ir ftn- on the south arcilon
. There• Mr. .ind .Mr.=. ll -H. <'™rpc-uier oWAGE
OEFJNITE
DEMANDS WILL
. Hhimjd 4ie r
inodera
for it.e vut" u-liv-c. and ymur aunx-s.s
iwo: clrivlng the rtly oBlelab.
P^Ulnn writ- tiayiog-uhl IHcBd* Hi
I
MADE OF OPERATORS
.1, if T’lO'l diiiahic
or lailuic >-...1 d.i>eud uya>» tbe
ifrcitv th“tr liou»-s and caualng great
the vliinitv Ls; wetk. Mr. i anu-i.
aitHtirnlly Bnb-lHeen you
,t life to the r< -Idenis. Al night
icr pn ached bcue last Suouay uiicni
- will Hod only i.u('b
RcprcgcnUliva Clabntr Will Radrart
him Thi* dacHiiu hax been the nicau* the Jnsiirgent* withdrew uolil pur- -.•.oiki. of
FREIMAN & eO.
Mi# Rcaelutcon Calll»B lor a
West Virginia Mirer* Take Atlien lOg. Thio reeumed lejjiclr b'miA. W. RICKERD
of keeping Tia'eisr 'CUy ug-on ibt sueii
Monday niurnin^.
732 E. FfoM Sl Boib fW*.
Tiiiccr.-c
I'liv.
Mi-h.
PenBing
Setlleinrnt
of
Palvt
map m, im- |•rum!nt-bl luanuir tn'
•------- ^---------------Mr*. Will, Pray juu lii.ugoicr o'
'•ay
Fi.
Ifo’b
rbeoan
and
CaMn
Cr*ak.
Trowble;
which It bat. Ik-II duiiug Ibe i«»t It-w j
Tl ivc-rsc I'iiy tislinl riirndi oml i-!
MiHU«Tf Court Will
year* The rewMiii Hat bur cliy la ^ |
alives here- tawl F'liday and BatorMark Tim*
(ar in adviiuce of aiic other in north I

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Unsim: .<Ui.-b i::-Uo>einur Kcr.
ern MiubUaii i* Ucausc there aty AnfLTvbcrcutoaia Soelgty Adoptad
w tb'i Albert Kyneii «
” j1» annoumvd today that be wo-jid
about half a do..........
Uvlng berc]
New Oonatltution
j uioLe cuilo llriaeliei HoW.'
atjrt an InvcattgatSoh -f ,fh»f1rtiic.fi.
wbu have Ickwa. ctkioiu Of bctti-i
,|inRi.ediaijty
.
car Miinrcie frW.i-.
litliis* sod ILC. t... huack and gl.llli. I A ,r<.aMlUitl..n mid bvdawa weei
condltiiuui lo •'H'sldcni Knmk tUyes of tbe
.. leoaiu.
.....Cl. So
kt.. lai‘ndoiited
I., *_I___ J Tcum
•- Uc at ' -t*
____ _____ . Ukdllgan
of co.n!ns tlicii.
ih^'mewiB^of
«*'•****" ui«l
‘■■•‘I that
">« oanidilar
P«rtHular altonuttuii- 'line
'«>ne "orkr’i
Workr-a >f
>f .Aasorlfa
.Amertep luda
today made' Mn (‘has. (ilMcdrnnliifi lefun «h
they hav- u-el, a
to keep »ivenit the Ami TubeicTilosIs Sotdelr Tbe- '**»"
»l‘''<'tfd la tbo reUltoM H’an* tew a gclwral strike ol 7:..mO slf* Jiat.
lain. apt-e,i of s t -oiii. -Ulor* and ibe ol.foHa of the aca-letc as deelanM be
"Nt'a^iMl proslUuiiok. "•* Vliglnlk mloctu probably on
Dan INwcey made a l«rln.-» inp
(utuie ol Tri:..iM Cn> clr|«-ad» c-n ib.-ionatlimion are aa fcMlowa'
be widuspitdi-l -'Pf' »•
ihe *trlke In tbo Palm to Alha the laht id tie wc-ck.
'Jirciy uiKm ih. i. .>.l|iU to hold thvl l-TheJMlartinina-lon »• knowledge
•*>«'«Sb. mU Ube governor.
<^Wn t re*k redoo I* .etUed.
I What might hai* been a cHaartrouk
l«cr nmii m‘hi. cm ta- traioci alL,ua „n,cvmln" th*- moaea trealmeM and
«'**Tnwr Ci-(«a ittd-.y wired Uvui.' H’yw •«« ‘**t> movemeai
fire aimed orwind «ie ecmeW ,ehlm
line* tiat «i;i ,-u.!..c ibrfc to take up prevention of tuberculcAla
*>m«I o» «l*e BUnoit a<-n* aymtWbclIc airike. but a aulkh ney of the hc.u*c occupied b.v Jtr*.'
the work wl-i-re the** (allhlul fewj 5;_tii„ inveaileailon of the mvvu. *'• "Wmiuet- proUng wtiir elaveiy.
dcUdlle dcauMa. MMDwbna the C~irgv frlap frictay moinlog. but
have let;
|.i|.- today la a iicm-es*
of Tubercviloil* In niawl Trav- ”*"* Michigan woiid cnopc-raie In the -'illltar} eoMl*gfon at P*lhl Cr*ek waa qitlekly rxHnguiabvd.

of rnau-hing w,l^ w.th tbe other fel
.*juwy and Ibc eollcctlu« and
for .he enacimciit o( law.i -fom-JoB. .whlSt la trying ‘'Jlmber ^ Damon Seeley l-.ai purchased R. t.
^ to*, and toe om- » ..o ha* ihl'greaieM pubUiMn- of nae-iul infortiatlon i-ou. '''*“» wonic-n worliei-* a living wage-«“*>
mli or* mi ebarge* of ffom a borse.
j
Mai-ul.i!ii.. In t;i Ime anef puik It

| Reprcaemullve Olasui-r. author c,f •'•‘■B fo
cvMpIrmty waa mark---------------- ;------I
. over hU C JU I; i:i.,r i* the one ali.i, 3_-jhe aecurlag proper toglBlation
rcnolmuva calling for the apiiolnt- •"* Umw. ponding th« outiome of (be
«« • •BOOS*
rjicceed-.
[for Ihe mllef unci (wevemion of lu

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MARLETON .
♦.
; i' Tbu buainer*
bualner* rc,::Uoomaml*homsiy p,^|o*la ,
,ve*tl?atc vice evidlltona. aald todar
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ana m-iul-ilii''*:. .,.,u me vIOK-r oue|
The coopenUon with
dlv **1**
i*'*™'*
.liyi’A
Mapietni. March ll.-Mra Jolui
to ihik i-i .y tbe sum and euiborltles. focal toaid* of hwlib. Ffcsmit It as a bill. The bouac roUf
■io>'liuin. who hM been Ukiug euro "t
more aublc btk suett-a* w« Ifo. B* modlra; aoHety- nnj other ctrganlty
vtiiaidc*r it u a reaoiuu-ui
(Mrs. Mike l..ardK' in Tm.erap fl
Beve in vftorn.,r *1,4 *u«e,. will
m iqeasurca for I4ie nreventton
•* ‘kirtod an appivprietion. |
^return<d-lm,i;e ^tufday.
««>e to make bn btiue wjth you! but of the clUeuac.
I
WHEN STREET CAR CRASHED
Mrw. Kobl. tisrUnd and Mr*. Spicer
11.you fim. list lU- effon Ik tool i-^lbe aecuring of adequate pip.
INTO BUILDING
i.' Ttsven* City apent Sunday »nh
much tor youi alnliiy (hen gradually vuiop and ircaimeni for cboaumpllvca
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'Mr..and >lc». Fred CarUad of An-hie
you will ,iroi- taiu ihe ranks, of ib. jn all approved
HMvy Stanaa From Portico of Btauceonimon ullars-w-bu-o cUef ainWtIon’ Ah adviaory board waa appoint
Inti-d^
tura Craoheo Down. Bury.
lo flie-u 10 ram a.-ivlng wfthoui the ^ ,i„. (oiigwing poraona;
school now. afliT being toM up nitkIng tho Paaatngor*
c i.foyiuviu. 01 1.1 I...IIKT life thai al Bata*. Mru. A. Raonibs
weeks with a broken leg.
NEW PARTY
ways cemv w.ib aclioed guevesa. One
Dr. K. B. Minor. Bev. D. ( ch-BLlnvlnnuL Ma.c-h U.-Two paaoen
hn-krt hall 4m««
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vif ....
i‘;c Sictt/Orw.
«ihs of the pr.* y„. j|j,. o. 6. Down, Miw. F. <1 IWrcn| (to) Ik a Uiik ul >
gem .me k.llcd and mivon Injured
:ea-Jervb.p. qhlU, f,*
|urBea*BuU Moosera and I
toda. When a *t.m otr jumped the
«re 1, 10 U In l.rcw of
lug dtulog *.!■ av,. l
iecjugnizc.il
Maptoom uzin.
onfy cv-i.:-:becetkarvr
Ira^a. and cRivhed Into ak building.
OUver Lardie and Mr. iioffwan arc
lyJBdrwhlp’I* HI, S. ;il.uie ihm 1
WW/.-. «t
iHoavy ato*M from lh« port loo of tho
on tho sick Hat.
ttiqat cztebt la , .-i:, m-tbe individual,
t'UHcilr.g .-n-*boil in the roof uf tbe
bi’t It can be < iiij.rted in Hieh a
-Frank Mur- iar. 4ii/ylog t^c-u-vasonS'-ra.
'
)| Tbet« were aervl^ at 8t. ioaopb'v
chureh Fniiday.
manner tbal wtli bring lorth exnellciil
,birg appeal (or r
resulu. ft ba*‘never been deOnitt-ly m nrnke U -you cat. make It |U4 ran# nn-l
PONTUC-Bugeim V. Towtoy. «|
-----------------------daiorulucd what zousUluteo
neutral (armer fwalding (our miles north !p/
BOMB-According to Dr. Amlel.
nrnsretalve. f. me.
Clerelaud Plain ttoaler
taaderatilp It Is aa invlalbla
cround to form an eniifcty nrw par*/ OnonrlUo. was testmewd to «t daya the ph.valelan In atiendance npon Pope
UnEpbleirBUnrU t«ople. y«t.which
Ho BUgiMaod that 40 per real of the la,Uia houa* «( corfeettoa hy 3«mipe' Pina, ev^ Indication Points to a
Pollticlan'a Ideal.
«tnnot be seem. When a leader arlaeo
In the oplatoa of the avamBe poll • mm* In each larty ptodgo them ItohiBiOB of Oxford on a dlaoMorip apMdy reeOTerr o» hla hoUatn from
aV are nnlck to recognJae him and pay UeMB Ua Monl iorm M fSTmamsgl selves to aeocl dole^tea to a national etergo. Towiey waa arrwted roster- aa tUnNa whkb has todlapooed him
Mm bonmee. .The (alM Brapbm can wooM hi OM «B4tr whkA
with a viov of Drfii tflUj aftor bo
toehod bia wlfo and for droral day. Bto dlM
hBTg ttoOB lMIWS4>»r*M.
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•n.iK
II. 1'. OaKolinc fiiigii.e uombinrs
nil llii- RiMwi (uiIhUi cif fii<- iMwt l■•■luitnil•iil>n.
I'lir uitermitteiit work pf ^)l kinds. Niich aa
i><‘c'!a(iu); cvnlrifiiifal |iiaB{<u. tuiw ripi. c-lecliic- Ri-tK-ntlciru. B|ir».v puiB|VL vtc., H te utt-

■xi-elh-d. Hit nmi iiiisa (fovernor «ally regulaletf the load. It uiit<-laKi«a them iitl »d
r<-trulatiiin. lli-ar.r cylinder '(•roridr* fi*r
(M'vcrul n-lMiriiiEu. l)ni(>-forf:'<sl crank abaft.
A)1 wurkuig |iarU'accurately mdc‘hiu«d to a
tbouMtidU of an iuc-h tgMdC pcfoitivrly idUtclmiiseable. SlitiilH-d iiiamicBc rcmly to run.
Hop(Hir Cooled fcv I ty .'iiKiiie fqlly Kuarnuu-cd.

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^It«r Banana apple*, and wbicta prove
tbe good kceplDR qualities of both,
even whan rtiienad In a dark wet aceI son like the last. They were hard
^1 'and o' a high «lor loo.

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have np potent on tba idat, bat
over iba aaaL tba driv-’-for a long time we have had a foallab
MlufiReda
bbvo baeo
• aiebing clooelr 4be genmment ex- er balBg eliber coo laxy or too notion tbat this wat goibg to be a
Pbr ibe past at veral years the De- l<cars and toraauea eapecUlIr a
r end Orudxir
a scinp Hut 'c-ooditiont bare parunmi of Hortirultun'if ibe Peunb>' aiaa^aatlap in »ho
pttttiieiKt tr«brrb breedWfc in Col Ibougtdleaa to put them over tbe au!-|greai fruli country: poaaJtdy ibe gieatiTwJ. Anoiber la letting Ibe anlinals eat In America. Once in a wblta g
c-tanKcd. Now there an' bul..«ed«lf
prli-o d«.nHirj1lrai{<io
i-radu. \'ertbbD( and lows. In tbe
I trolbav end Kxperl wa^•.
stand with Ibair beads to (be wind, i
a heavy dob
es uianv'slieep aa pecvle. beef la bl<h
tfo-a'P and laiDb luarkou. and Ibv
Decamber report ol Svc. Wilaon of the checked up bi^, ibc blanket thrown i
bnd .-ver'tiHd, niuat oaf a little mul- "*«« S’"*™ >>*» ^ «"»"'« »
ai<d place
witii'd
(O'sht^>ni)'n on ait'our.t'
federal depcnmeni of agriculture, be acrooa tbolr sboulderB. having all tbe 'wafer alae. but aa aoba aa ba dlaap^ •
iiaed Utani t.. likcU: while 1au»b la " ‘wIfllM of early cobase. l-iai
ihrin
in
a
loofliv
In
the
sardeit.
i drc|ii^of ftuS r>9 to T‘i p«r cent per
all.' all tf the varkUea Hated li
this woHi la annbing good prug- breast, back, loina and, iiindqiumers 1pears we kvi out the .govarsmeat im
.teve rould l« uned If more iltwIwJle,
ftjci iioutKlt wfUjln » fc-w cls}-* on •iIn rnktrado tber| are 77 an|.' exposed. Again «e sen boraea driven 1porta, and feed on them until vitnlttg
Hot houae lamb* are iU.*e *».!<»>1^“,
f»t oteriTfikdln* of iiiarkrtf.
"bui.cl wfalili were cllatlnci trom rarl-*- .i«vc tire can* In the fire H1J tin nsis lnrtid«4 In tbe eapeilnients In :in a van with a vrindow front. The ireluma Jon trj'.lL . Tbaaa raparu
e drcqtped In late fall or early wlulolcier la .ill itieluxl uR and the earn
«tiM in- ivc-ldr] bv nn Itiioiliyetn
iW alnadj known or wbi.
iliow solid. Meady advances In frtdt
rotected front the wlod.ahot
aes. picbc inrlude driier la protected
r. Well ahrlp'txl. well fed mid, cared
..... -ipapt.* The cytlniler that fbruta
^elnii
BlmrKet
ivrlor la them. In iK vi-ral Uu»lau< eA
glasa. ithe Unea andd ram values In Mlrhlgan and elaa■-‘Z ,;iislliona and M tnsrPs. Ol ibe,U and wtauiar- by Ibe glass,
Ibe aides should )b«o bo 'Jcd wAh
Jaiirt** V, I’ooU-. liMt well known fill for. and make a Welsbt of all U> CO aocallcj new vailetica ptoixl
TVake np.'tnd show your loy­
being poased through >be fraine.
leala
nmdured
durlnc
tbe
year,
nine
tiuuRila
In
fio
days.
They
Irin*
at
■cso luarki-i «y|M>n. •dvnmi'd ihle
miiCiin> n.O’c- t^ian seb-ctluua of ;ho sthne. Hlacv Ibe bdltcanlcss can c
alive and tbiifiy. It Uila tn««na Alien,, be disHMiiMs he books -.be aalty and faltb Id your o n country.
ibIL aejncin cl the tear.a fancy plfre
4 board. If the plants ate to prowM< t U an- ad^feM nt
reliik on tbe inaida, then ibrows the
• • •
fire arc di formed or dead,
Many lanncra who know how to well kiion'n Wakefleld and tlie Idum II wiiduw. or they may be pul at me
t^bcjrc tinr im-ollrs of the Nallomil
rail! 'wen mile
blanket artoaa the borM • over tbe
Many of onr growert bare worked
iwniiu be- uken bs s psrtlculsrly .
IV ahcrc^p nnd breed theyu for fall ****
w«^ {TtvVeri’ atrociitloD. Ijiit Si*i>
II al nil ••iiicrior tw Jl» pemil lyper.- on a laxu-d or cold irwciic •
(oursElns sbowiHE. if a farmer lose* retna. *bi<fi ora thus drawn ao tight bard to make a aucctst of strawbariMi-b*
arc
miiklnp:
money
at
It.
Thf*y,
nil Oic cuna with riib oartb aud
ttuiber; be auut'd, Ute «v.T«Be prlc^
five colts out o( every H. or s iblrd. ibai (bay pnll l-ard on tbe CDOU(b.| He*. Alt agree that wc hare the rich
reciJirc the tlcc-k oi a man who la i.>>' l-int }c;i.r. hciwevcr. a 'erielv called low a mile sevd In each. Keep il.
cf Idaho, Icmba declined
i\;ieulkuifu Market waa luud wlib-U
r consMl'Ts II 4 preily poor sbowinp. artlng 'to a certain extent In rmnt-'aandy aoll so well adapted to tbm popto Sfi.sr. por UKi penmda <m the Clii. liulitTctrvm. to study and iMyonie i>ro- !• cihcUtic'Tly lllf' rvnl'fruiii aiu vnrietv Hiady pl'ic and w.it« frccpicotly nil
cbetAHoe would: - and bcblnd'ular berry, but that a liitla IrrigatioB
At the Morgan farm-at Mlddleboru
tu'b-ni. The eTTiiri la Irode to bavC JS" n »fke< »lthln n few c^»
1-h,. plant U ol tprc'Uit -aiicir. Tltoy abould
VI.. Uic-IBM ^#otnudi;n«ptvsentlUE they very auccesafully keep tbe blati-N'as BMded for a few days, when a
eac-b
ewe
hrliu:
and
f.mteo
a
lamb
or
ibe- shon lapili cior ofShIJ. lliU
'ticMiilim eUe dark KT'‘**n In eoior. ininu'cNl iilUT the tiw julf u*
getting down on to tbejdf^ ■pcH atrlkes (be plants, nnd apoDg
alsillou. 41 msua and sis ccM- kei from
and
later
a
nixv
ia
hwrteated.
leatfw Istvc fonned.' Icesvi- Jute Abj
•lump tn'auiunin ahciuld Inive l>ee>i
loES tbe Isitrr used for Work borses. l>orse. allowing a apace anywhere leaf and berry at Jus* iha Uma wbaa
thb ewe .........
tatleiied
.
on
on Ktaan n.H
uiH ,
. ,
,
-roper urmbor ol pfaata tor a lUU.
' ^ri:id(d. arki ww cnua<<0 noii lv by ..-U.hlA stdilion. a mare, and two IHIles T Irraii all tnrbes to two feet b*<woen'«be crop U maturing Somaone ought
;.llrr,.r nnm .i,,n
li.in ,no
.1,0 nflsmnll,
nflo«,.llv o„.
on.,
^
III the case of tomaiot*; peppers u I
ckt-eoilce iiuiH(<-1lnR. whii-h w'opH
the
blanket
and
tbe iundquartera. per
’eat out ibla tbeory on a good flax *
approved type sod iTrecd were UiuEbt
Tl,. ,.,™ I,
oM ,ho
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epppiaul only oev plciil ahiwIJ be left.
tmi have oit'urred under :i far ren.-h
Kansas and troupbt to Vermont miulng ti«e play of wind and weotb''*' tta« of land and publl*h tbe raaalU
■r. I, .*„o,..a i„ hi.
.o.
>"'l- ""«"H
iiut aynti-m of eoopc’ntii n in Rbl|>tbi- back of tbe unfortiuiaie obiaiaed. It seems certain to aacooad
duilnit tile )<«r. One sUIlkm la still
n,oM
or
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l-o,
|.-r
.oA..
.!”''Ptut
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, , ,
-It III ct.nip'iltiaK) with lath'liek whirt
XUcrilgih leads In beant; thU baa
eliber with plent.v of brook water, or
.
. to, the Meaaaefcttsctts SEricnl- anlrml.
'h.icl pr.'-vlouiJy proxed iiusi deMral-le U-vK Hue- for a number of years, bni
tbe nae-ol a gnaollne engine to pomp
colk
It was auine-aud tliK «hi» conseaA Wycrolnpman baa Inyetiied 4 Tin- lesi ecmpilMNi two aiielna ot the pnivtb ef the buslocaB la plienon' nuritiE Ibe sMsc'O ab opportunity
For a borne ellHried Wltb cfaronic the wataF for Al^or p. days naoM
tka niishi Ik> avoid'd by the c.. »
it-w tamhluK «ej>: that irqulrea no^Jeraev Wakelield. oa.-li of which lu . iiiill.c h'4V) ibr past few aeaauns. w4b Elven Vermcii.t fsrmera to breod Indigeation. and an abnomally Viosr and ualng the opcn^fR*"pUn for ocplii.B or a liuixDU openiiod miUer ihtIiak.» at .be bojto.tl u;. U tum.I. It ,,rcvltina tens liaci Ufc. pioved i.. !«■ ac^v.rdlnK tc lacesf federal reukua reBtalUmia at tbe Mbrsan bors>< conditio ol tbo bowels, the follow- nomy. instead of tbe overhead apytnkcontrol of the Nailonal uv.>-l ar<»ci-ie'|
I feeP-lilpki. and nijile in CO-fbc eim-ep I
deaiiwble.
l-mis, Miihisai. praduicd in IV-'.' fatm. under the piovlslims of tbe plan mg treairjoiit 1* leecmtnindcd: Feed Icr ayxiem. A* a
borse power e»oaBOriMiod. wlii'-ta reuld tUi
:ili»; ■•i-ine'i
.xcj'..l;'.i’lw.. Mith. a -I c.f Karl,
.‘..:y3.l“K> UushiU bears, or neirly
to 30.000 galarmy horsi brrcdlbE- Both in bout 0De-b4l! an ordinary ration and glne will pump
«|rc ahlptnents anti In .a cu.ral wny
aiil-pcTlit. wTiifh sIFaddle the c«ii\ la Horsi and
Id 1-iiiA
:)iA ».a. r-pnx'iinna '
itii.-efcld Ibe cLlput of
aerc- Colorado ai.d Veimuit Irferior
et k oonaUi of flv£ parts of whole lona per day a good aized ditch cettli
pt »rm the nutuiiiD tnwv.Tiic lit In ihlt:
,
;|;.t liii'iva/!. Tliive llslii eublea
l.t..l.l|>lHi
fh-. yiora nvnied orap.-ctlv.-lv •ala bav.- Uwn laiUed out, aud onl.' (wca and occ part of wheat bran be bandied at stnAll expense for pipaa
yy ...* > ,,H.Uo.n ,» tron, . .onn,l,
. The pnaiiily 2 urpuuct el Hie le.i' n.«.«c*i. and IGT.b-hi New York wnt rhe desiriMe iyf*«s remain.
dampened vJib w;ier :.i tl.ue of f.-ed- and the cost of tbe gaaollne. CarnO«,rn nnioko,. ,„.0 „„„„
„„„ ......
w as to determine w hic h was the best crediicd with lio.bO'i ai-re« and a nuniAlwavr give the drinking wxte- uinly a good crop would warrmat tba
Ibe work In Iowa is bm-dinE Etwy
l,« <1,0 no., ooot U lu. sooioml-r
iTpal tile *;;;ml|"liit of < urlin.-sB ir ’
" riatc-a in the middle wesi craft bones, there belnE three su!- tu'fore feeding. Do yrot work the an­ .ntlay.
- ol,n 00.0
. o, .1,0 U...0 nolo,,
^
,,,
prcdui'ilwioiss.
Th>> I'U'ilii w.i.' around .
arT< a eac-h. Caliromu.
und mile ii.iim. F>-w ffnla were imal aeon aficT a nM: but aSe ibv.
..o
].,or. .ooM lo,
It Bounds rsdiral.1 when
v
pljnvw' I'l iIia' Held .Ml, 11. and eu ii.cn over Urpely lo lima bcaua. wti- nio-fuerd duiiiiK the year. Sec. M'llwe a
■ worked or aabun^Ui exer
AoMkor .ohm ,OAroo..o 1.) «.o
'July If the Urm ctiiunp wa* liia>b'., iVx-ilned with i:'SA*Oci m-rcs asslnat son reels a fine tUn has been made every day. Fee« mlxrd chiver andi’*'* n'lraeriea do nm give farm
„»rk„ o.„„ ... ,b. o.rAr.,l«..I
.'1 .hill Ijnti' .41 I'upei.haiK-n .M/iik.-l C.iHtO ten 'cars earlier.
timothy h4j- or-straiRbt ilmotby bay, l™*** about where
in breeding beswra suited tor an
« ™a t.»'W nm.i» .. .no onuuo
yleld'H; itK".. iun Kve tens
lomes
from,
but
we
can
easily
prova
and rive most ol it ct nigbL
Two slaliloua were suiiooed
Kaiietf iK-fore relc«dlr« at n.lcp.d „
,
acre, which wrs mure than
(bat many nurseries either purebaso
.
^ ....1.1 r.,.111...^ —
.....A
K ir teatinp of ecTO haa bMome so Vemcni fur Wc-tdinft with approiad
, hold llic- c lu'.ut. *..Iid This grr. i.T tli.tii Ui.. yMd i»f aa:
Ws’-b that the burse 1* :.»t allowed certain frulu rfrom tbe apedalty
vciii-iAily ri.-o;;ni;.<d aa a Mcaaaily mares, and durtn« (lie year U
Ihinp works all fiplit. and as it <4 va.ie.', in Ibe tesL
lu roll upon hi.u ground. Grass will'grower*, or else (onirsct with the
that many secdstiien are now offerinE biwd and 11 foala produced.


"
' yileiiicxl no chubi i; will acioii W oti
111.- t-dJl
the s.-asi'ii was ala.*
hurt nit wlib< rs. but hurd m>ual|growera for stock which they casaot
Ot coarac. ibe lulcee saked src
The chee|> la the iwior men's friend.'the ni..rkei wiili full iMHli-iilars for I .-nsidi rubly cr.qiier lhaii the jii lds m p .ntlv.ly if|ph. but the nastiraac"
Ore abuse xnaitu in leavin* 'imy do y and cause ftstula. Sec grow- a* well tbemaelves. Taka
U'ben led *<'i lounds of ha,, r.xl cat. puttHiw up.
'
* c'l me fK'ier 'nrirtbs.
that IbepWlnr hla and »loea not bruise faction Currsni^for example.
naked in bitterlv, uibi
nat the uu>.-r l.as that be Is praitl- horses stani'lne
111- the aasne. eheJ-p will make locjj SolliillK b-li'S out le the l.-Ki bint
ih. variety a eapeeUlly desirald- alh i-> -vain i T xli.on.ui. aed is worth redd weawer. with ih« Maskeis In (he top of tbe aeck.
Introduced by Hooker pf Roebester.
pcAnda • f R. rj m 2S:i pouB^ cr *r4tn|*c.3sou oj :lie Um lib- pood, qiiiek- Ixwiiiire of'I'.s ■it'lli't mb,,
pr e
N. Y.. and raised i,y them In such w^
ill :i .4,ta if b - 1* noi IncUiied lo do
wMie datile rjQ.dre bM ponnda. I.imha. l> adiusi-tl u tita. As ii is tmt al- lii-iilly cii-iy plam nia.uied a niarkei
formed and well rooted rlanu that
iie 1 .--lir.'-t hinis- If.* It Is leallv tnurh
will pu^n one hundred-welpbt on esVlw^es easy to s.nke Ux :ii in loraiiona nlile h< id .lad U<>l
buy direct from Roch­
va's .ippri- i><-.>{e-r ‘o por.liase car icatrd Sfyil
poundt lit pctila when beink fed ak’lni-'aiid at tlinci when in.vi n>-eJe<l, tuls clally off t;pe. The '..riely Iia, als- Miaii to ]ih<r' iintesiivl seed, and tbiester. and you will And Hookor'a
tidll. while skim milk fed ralvea cee<riii-wl> po.'en up whelier.
aite-arcd und.-r the tnrr.e New P.>r- uyvr c.f bich pinw-d seed eorC mtnUg attached to every plant tb order '
I flic ibinc,
f3S poutida of prain On pafurv e
!• c liejn 4 lait whic h, it lo -be re- slly pl.ml* wicboiit ivstinp.
show genuine origin. Then mont ot
tbe grape vines planted in this coon;retliil since- It r-lly cause* .confusiot.
i'on arc: the eft- who mual Pti.n-I b anl one name Is .all chat i* neces
iiy come from Ftedcmla. X. T-. as tbe
When tiltnt.uiis bciMtadlih for
twe-n jc'ir »lrek .•nl liu raw wine
li IS fcufe to.predici fhni »«
vines raised ibere are for tome innIlk. 1 i.<? ».0>- Io^■t should oe aavt-d
c.f this n"iiih Is your f ak bp'iad
i r.i Ac van.fiJj^-omea kuc.w-i
of superior quality. Faqiertencc.
iiir pluutliE nest aprinp. Tbey should
C'tiu ir'' Sot It *
111 b.' plauHsI cileiTliwly Wbe.'rand climate combine to give tbia
Ki« abeep n«irepailn8
ir uiuls
sioFlr*: a; the lower end 'aul
• e.irly i.ibhic it iriow^' ■
pUre almost a monopoly of 'thin
square at fhe top.'ln order lo dlatinwolsl,. .ill mi .« a muon yol.n,
,„o l.o.v, ,olo.
In casting about for a market for or working away from home. Mr. branch of nurnery work.
.owu iMii mmi.
_ „„
ff It;-, ria-14 C'l *inh Vcr^vtal
eiablc* ; Eulsh tbv rods.' and turn burled Ull •pplea when (be general market* are. Veran saM that la one orchard, aevtoofcfd and only tba best gradosJinteen years old. which . bad never
the aoine "c .
j.-md thi.-tMlftlw the ahewp down TUe
uraii'bcr*. melons, ccrplaiii. pep|>crii I’iiUJilnE Uo.e.
it yon want to raise pear*, and can't
k.lr mar In m npnHillllIm fnuket.* prcducad a crop, by
pmning
&lr.'4dv III jvy wiib laiii]^ and if •ml aw.ci ..wTi arc c»Isi'iri-d. ihouc'n
Tob» Uii.e W-as wh.n the tmmUdecide wiiac'variety tb pot in uae tbn
r ihfl aprajing he bad oobulned very beavy Rleffer. Flrat tbey bear every year,
:e 111'! hKik out th.'v '.luay c
be ■iiKimc. tire he ever w. a1Uht >h.-> j p|.uj|BER HAD-.HIS REVENGE
I beep ill -he C'ivtirry ccyauli'l the lw.j>l«U
large
r
own
j
crops
lo
two
|ear
t
I*
a
market'
within


re
ini.oMl'i-t
tif
tianM'Uliilnz.
iilul ne'er he able to Cef iip
tilatini.
was low oud niuiion sold
and yon can figure ot six to nlSht
Ngttiad by th* eaptonapa pT m Oflb doors that we.ogghi 4i>, enivuragg'a^ proJIia. He also said be had spent as bushels to tbe tree, and this maoM
supply, w I lief Jabnr, Albftj; Han fci .much as SI.Mm In an grehard before tlx to eight dpUara profit per tree.
clows BitUar. H* Playt m
Clawr TrUk.
The Hacifle nomeatead. ‘
'
'I sny returns came, and that was In an
This pear rarely suffers from blight,
Never .bavf we uaad'bf^Iga so free- o4cl>af<l that bad never borne a crop,
and tbe wood Is ao tough tbat tho
fba frdst bad fma mm of tba
lad never has the general ■health of I »• “W be pruned and sprayed bear- branebea win often be loaded to tbe
- -THi BARNLV CO. up* lo a BFitifsao's bouM wd burst
a feex- pipes. BO that a plumber bad to the lamn. be^n b-iter. Tlie tavtng In □) and found that U make, no dlffer- ground with no breakage. Anatkor
»«^4 W be. If the thlug. this psnr ripens very lato. g*nbe culled Id. Tba piUDber wua ahowu uh. r canned fruits ha* been iremun- •'>«•
round by the coMbmaa. bat M aooo dous. Wife haa rumarked r«im.l«llr|’<>«*» ** Mlntalned In a healthy con- orally iTier one or two frosts, nad
as be cammenced work as aOcloa* ibat it sMmed as H no one cared ror|<HH®“- b* *•’' g"
buUer kepi dose watah orar him. the cuanvd fruli. We encourage the *««»• ’hose orchard, moat ^Buble tbli gives vA Hme to handle tbe crop.
It is also a good shipper when ant
He didn't like the trMtmeai. and d» rhlMreo to eat freely, both of ih whiefi contain the fewest varieties.
shipped too riW- Tbe rich fUTor
termlned t» play u trtek on the bat- cookf«mad rsHynuducts. and.-whSe
yw when eaten at tbe mel­
ler.
In tba Utbroen be foand a
In nlmat 100 yean of Its hfatory'
burnt pipe. and. bOer cbtt&ff m thb have sought to have for sale mat e
low auge. Vp to (his time (be fruit
ice. be quickly popped hla thumb over the best sellers. I have not stinted (be the firm of Stark Broa. has bad an U hard and UHetesn.
important pan In the borticulturat de-'
family; In tbpli use. ,.
the bole.
"Here, mate." be said, turning to the
One tblng U certain: U baa taught relopnmnt of (be country. Members
8oB»e Bten 'Hry' fruit tarmtag. Jost
butler, "bold yar thumb ever dot bole me that a good supply ot Ibis delicious el tbe firm have blwaya been
Sizes 34. 38. 40, 41 and 43.
WkW
aa a norice wilT sometimes try on a
while I fetch my aoldeHn'-troa. OoaT
e fruit 1* lndb<|ieoaabte lookout for new varietlea ot
ablfl. or Iberall be a Sood."
and some ol (be most popular ot tbe munard plaster. Btber tt is a tame
to
tbe
family
health
and
comfort,
An boar went by. but tba piumbar
fmlla DOW being grown were Intro­ and uninteresting performance sad
bad not ratnme^ Then tba faatlar could not. MbeafCer. be dejirived ot
duced by this firm. Tbe list of varie­ feeU like a Joke, or else It grnU bold
called a aarrant who was paailttg.and them ao load aa I could poMlbly ralM
ot the tour ooniers of your system '
(old bim to fetch him up. Bba found the money to nay for them, except In ties Introduced In this way incledea
and teeefaes you Its real mission la
him enjoying luneh In tbe kiteb**.
limes or extreme btgb prices. Tb^ tbe Stark Delicious apple, the King
tbe world. GriUlng your teeth and
'The butler wanU to know when
-e'aa oeeeaaary^tbe family Urder navld apple. Gold plotn. Raxly Elberta
bolding on will always pull you
you're going to release blm.” aboard.
pMcb. and a great many others.
• iniatoes or bread.
“Go an' t^ tbe fool to abut bis
through in both caneu.
tburab. I tnmad the water off*bafWa
Tbe
big
apple
orchard
of
Magnus
I aurted os tba Job.** replied «ha
It U a very small garden Indeed In
Dally Tb04iBbt.
plumber, grinning.
which a place can not be fouad for a Nrtaon at Menominee U one of the
Wbc bears mule feeU bis noUt^
few raspberry and ctDrant busheO— sighte of tbe upper penlanU. Jinny peopled at once.—Boben BceWalas.
' supported by 15 and »>
a Up of LIttia Thhita. say! a toen of pach. Both are easy to
It la no ne r diauofaiy that b
croicbed
propa
and
tbe
crop
la
nstlgrow- and there la now an erer-bearlng
voman’a banil
I la oftaa tba
mnted nt 8.000 bnabela. Jlr. Nelson U
total of mua thlnga. A word, a toiA. raspberry, no called, which may be de­ pnlnauklng. giving bis trees tbe Mme
a geature. gom to-the making or mar­ pended npoa to yield fruit for three e«vetnl attention tbnt bn doa hla Uvering of tbe entire day. ▲ aingla baa- monXba. And currants, onlike
ling tnoaqulto may create a alaaptaM small fruit, may be allowed to bang atnek.

STOUT, MEDIUM and LITTLE

Women^s Winter Coats

Seven $2?.50 and $!« Black Coals, now

0| A

Eleven 112 lo *16 50 MIxIorc Coals, now ...« e
Sizes 14, 1«. 18, 36 and 38.
W «»
one 12*. Two S22A0 Diagonal Cools, now
Sizes 14. 16 and 36.

CIA
WAU

Two *50 Stevens' BooeIcs,Tan.a Navy, lorJlS

DRESS SKIRTS,
S3.75, $5, $7.50

Your choice of 50 Serge
Styles, worth $5. $7 50 ond
suit Staple shades.

BUY FURS for NEXT WINTER
2 Nainral SelSg Si&50 VHms, now... ^8.2S
6 SETS. Wolly Coon. Mink. QvelCat 4Q we
Natural Fox, ^0 to $40 lvalues. Choice..
12 LARGE PUXOW MUFFS. In Black, Coney,
.Bpassnm, Wolf, $4 to $15 values.fl.M to 97.50

12 Fall Soils, Plain TaUpred,
A
now $7.50 Cbolce .
^ Black. Navy and Brown, medium sizes.
>
Were formerly 915 to 990 valneo.

oigbt A aoliuray Sower may bring
a measaga of daligtat.
The largeneat or tba Uttlenaaa of
aplrttual tblaga cannot be mananrad
with a foot rale, and oomathlng of tbe
amallest conaeqnan.ee to aa baenaM
It ia not oar own concern may be tremendons to another. To a bird, that
builds lU neat a stHng U aa mn^ an
a bawBcr to a sailor. . Her doU la aa
big to the oomferOng «nna of Ban»
tba Jane upon itha doorstep Aa
Samantha Jana baraalf to to tba lap
of bar own raotbar. An ant toOa
bravely with an egg tbrtca lu alM:
It la aa tbongb yPn or I ware deallig
with a pUno or aldebaard Aglabanded. What la lltUa and wbat la
larger It U aometlmea very hard to
aay. Vnch depend! apon tba «naa of
ov own bodlaa. nnd aun morn apes
the dlaanalotta of ovr ooaU! It 4e
tba mtla cbinga Ibnt tUL bacaana
very oftaa they are not ao Bttla as
wa think. 7^ naan or wamaa vho U
eaterul of tba ttttla tblaga U prattg
likely to be right on tba
tblngb

In an address on tbe peoflubte pro­
duction tk npplea la tooted orcbOdc,
Mr. Verna, ot tbe MMUgan' HortlenltnnU edd^. mdd tbnt la Ua expert-

i

The Barney Co.

a

t tbsto and amar^

1.^

the bJiahes a Jong Ume tHer they
rl|>en.
Tbe red and the purple raspberries
both should find a place In (he borne
garden; while the former
celled for the uWe. tbe purple vgrietuperidr for canblng. Tbe
BUck rape may be grown, too. If there
Is room in plenty. Sotng^mople think
I bey maie tbe beat pie.s
Kaapoerry pianis ahouU be set out
jat as early as possible In tbe spring,
end sharply cut taoi^ Tbe ever-bearariety,*Dl ^ute.nome (mlt
the ^IraC ee^. 'tt^
-Wat to wei
iMpierry ^larita ab6ur two te«i apart
(he borne garden, with six feet be­
tween (be. rows. If ifouMe rows nre
pUnte<l Rvery ^ng .tbe aboo.ta
sifnuld be cut back one-til IM. and afttbe fruiting aeaaon ia orer. the old
wood abootd be cn; ont.' Mhnr new
sboota will «tce np g&d tt large pro­
portion of tbein nre best removed.

la becaoM ot tack tf e

|Mai bnl to auetoptiat too mwA wt

Tbe Labor Digest aayt grapevlBet
have been found to yMd. by a special
cbemlcnl UMtment and Ibe ttwal proCMS or uceratlon. a pulp from which
an exceDesl quaUty ot paper can bo

Only fonr toontha to cherry pleklag

Wo aaw a nraple of that ten pound
cherry box yeoterday at Wella-Rtgmtn
factory, nad aa it baa been peoren to
be OM or the be« of. tbe fancy paekbgaa tor tweet cherriee and that trait
■no packed brings a fancy price, we'
hope oor growerg arlll look into the
matter u once. ,
U you have any young trees ptanted
1 nortbaast slopes, be sure to see
tbat tbe anew mad Ice are ent away
freely from above each tree In order
tv# aerern 1om« froaa aaow
alldao.
Dr. Ashton bag abova as some per-

lerapirttoiBi ot loatku aad Wla-

WISES WILL am
AND BARN WILL OPEN
A Satamibr. M»tA '17.

tvilH • ear load ol idect Hoao,
;lar tatm and geaetal p
Oor
mr an hcj.

rt».

SattsfadN GmM

« fflooer tefiniad.We a» hcr«
Don't r

299 State

Sae a. beloto bnytag.

R. J- GARROW
Gctoerel 8Mei

ORASD TEAVSI8B HWiT.T) MD> nuyOSB BAT BAGLB, THUB8DAT. NABOB li ltl9

r*fiEi\-)rR

NEWS OF GRAND TRAVERSE RERUN
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Fife Lake Department
« Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.

tint:

Mv NHchhor’ Lake

The people of Kisgiley Ssd the
constry
itry are aU laterested in tfaii Department.
We cliall be glad to hare indiTidoali, chnrchet,
the
■ Orange,

fratenal
..........................
lodetM*
lod and
all other
«
organixationa hand in ttemi of newa, personab,
aonouneemeBti of meetingt, ootices of eatertainSMSU, buiacu changes, public improvements
being done or conte^late^ nles of real estate
in town or cooutiy, and any
a
other items of gen­
eral interest. Send all items to Hiss Edna Wal^
who baa charge of the Department — Editor

Obituary.
Ills Kobith

(torn at South S'l(«

lull..- on «HtpU-r 3u. iss:.
ociiiIbt z::.

.Was

iVul. to l-'rauk Kulk. r-

Miu <>r Nr» York slslc.
laiiL.v.

Tu thorn four

Kor tho.jia*t throe y.rars tlii->

liatu losid.-d «t Kibn-. U|.|>sr wntu
MiUi.

sm- an* always .lu-orfut jui l

iali<-iil. alihuuKli a:i rxir. tiio auReror
irniii ratiii-r. ulilch n-sullvd in

Oeneral Law

CoiiacMon*

Ware B. Connlac

ie:2M'>:

Jus. 2;U; J:15-n.

rl. il

COrsiIMlME«t COIVNINE
LAWYERS

Conducted by Miss Edns Wall.

• Tjjf.!r>u xoir iMrn. all dvirc In lii-

Wo »act :p nwke ibis Department of the
TeiiUit pi.--ibl.‘
v;‘l’.ic to all concerned
vi'liic
coiicenu-' and to
,auc: t th.it all items of personal
per*
and
tiTi'st be sent to Miss Dewey to be
ffcneral »;......................
m-crporalcd ;n fa'-’ Departraent. We csperially
<isl; that rh.-.icii.s. iratemal societies and the
Gj ja^-e i'uni:-h items oi mlcrest in their respcc.tiVe -ors*fiaitiauB. Kewj of social events and
(titmuintifcnts, uun^ovcuientG being-made c
ieinplstod, and brsinrss cbai^ and transfers in
real esuto in toiin and country-are especially
■■■■■*■
)nly to
acitrt;.Ue.
The above upuiies not■ only
1 the
dlUi,e of Fife Ij>F:c. bnt to Ihc aorrounding
co.iintry.—Bditor Herald.,

;

Kingsley Department

WEAR A

‘‘Blackantan” Truss
Hade la the KeoaUr Shopes-bot
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LEATtiER

HanU..-

her

-lo.-oli Di lilt- Oailillai- liu«|>llul Msrrb
KincBlcy.
.\lvnli
21.—Mr*,
l-uir!
•Mrs. Coldip t'juiu i>:ui a
nil. n-i:’.. . l-Yin. ral s» r»l.-«-» »i-r.- ooii.1.1. i. d by Uov. A. W. llak. r.al ih.- I'asp niu a Ttnir-rsv City i-allcr W<-d- I'liy f.jlJ.-r \\'.-0*i«i«J.i>.

JoP ili-.-urlih U Ul, iiuw
of li.r )iar.-hl>. Mr. and .Mrx. nfuday.

;x.,

Itic. r>.. on Tliumday. March

•iili. di -J:"" i>. in.

Im.-riii.-nt «as In

Kii.' lull..- r.-mc-iory.

Kubwrt Wi.low anil *if»- «»l l-rai«T«- Ihi.- M inis slora.
I
J'eny Muiiig.ilil

camp

'i;y v|Hli-3d ut Ju« liOitlwfi Suiiduy.

lionn-

friiiii

Aiiuiu S«-.-f;mlllt-r wan In Tm»vr*- •Maikliiuw arid Iviwskp) Suu-iin.
Mr*. U«a. M'Uiiuld -WUI n Trsv
Muliduy un tiUBincM

City

crM- i i;> viBiior \V«dm*<l..>.

Horn, t.i Mr. and .Mrs. ik-n .MuiTsy.


NORTMPOflT-'
»♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
X-MiliiKiil,

Jlioili

11—H

itflil.ii >...s'.-iiUt-tl to lucllliac Sutu.

sad isutinlay.

•.Mm.n*n.lp M(«.rp wpii’ ■<■. Mojiiun

rin. Mariii 2.

~u-->i.'uy f«tr a ‘.i-wr .d.iy*' vi.n

.Mm .-VenlHiTK and Krli- .Monroe Ji-Ii
Swidoy to murk in Kimub's
Mr. -n«i>k

aat«i-Dt

len

fur

-aiui

!nT ni'Sher.

i3Uih>-

-Mr.

and

Miii. V.-unmh* liaw

ri-

His lum-d to K-istoWi. wh.-rv Hr. Veu

li.kii Uwr !ia-',i-*-”.iivsl from d..i l-> i:..- IMiiiraa «t b«r niolb.-r.
I PADS nis.l til" iunal whulyAltCT filVd with top Pla-iic i:iai.-rial and covnun* wilf-wi-rk in a pIiIdkIp milt.
Til,- Uuii-batl U.ja taivo a dan.-iii* Ruplil!i-TiK-mIjv »n buslnmii.
*
. r.-i w
IlllWlf. , .
B;»-.ial oil ritiirlf-d |p*lli.i. Jlvlj^ui iiiiwf.
.i;-T ii
K. tiduiii • lisMl} was n Tr.iiSirs. Ira Motchen wi^. a Travenip C.EATHER
tuny at III- uUI Thurvday
........................................... Win
]. !.-ii
<J.
nut ai'M.rl.
r-i*y .a1U-r Wi-diifuihiy.
AInmK iinr intiub- rk biid li-iilod i-rsM fill cnlbr lV4-dn.-1.dj>.
ir r.
■' j
hi*NEW STYLE OK
Of MAKING-lnsi<|p b<P niiii;'; *>f o»-.- iiPC--^Paii .
■Mr.
and
V
im Mi lu-ln ww.- Trsvi.rsiOcorge
.\-|ikpm-n
Tra.icrsp
rity
Not fol'lPd.
So iuu*<:iii?.,
katls-r.
•r. Iniil- f.tr
f.ir Islt
I
and r-ndslieji.
'-nd slieii.
fol'led.
luu'ijiii?.. I.U.s
lv^> «i' lilx sou.
'rt.iril). >'on: yu.jitii utl-tiCt-d tile iBUqua Rivon hr
is top most (if.his 4*aasht.r. Mrs.
i«- Wamua-fc flub -morausy evrojni nry <'.illei-s Mi>dD<>iHli.y.
1 ihi- i^iitlni:
.

"l-t'K'i'tn ni-.•'.ii.is'iii-'i

. % Knur, r-.-.- . ; <
„tunic.i fotfi--Kri-t.;.
• •

-IICM.'

■ « --’a

:<

;n th.- rbursa liorlura.
fUWMT nufc

A diiu'tidul

V. !..
iii'mJsj

i-n*l U}'‘

»4Dt lu Saninaw Wv<l

II, 'Sihiwtii, for

or. bitsim-h*.

Iru

l.ih.pn

few- dp.;s.

nnii

.fS-iMcp

llod:-.-

|in>B<i:i» ivoil.-r.-«l: 1‘lur« ^uob Ura.-.-

wlll rv«urn in w few days with aiur
niiil IVniili. .K--b1; -t'luU' nnd Kd-i- irtp to I'udillui-'thurMlny.
Mr. IVoou OJi.t lamily huvo nHUi-.!; loiul of horse*
jiuiUui." J. K. Hb|b.-«n; •thi- ll.m.--

j-i. iV-wi'}.
ll
K;r.s-'i;aa'.' ;»>u

5 Wifj

III'-.-

. ..

1‘u.

US'--..'

i.Sii-

• W.
-

.k-

--S

i

lio h.-m- !,B-l t'hurdi." Hi-i.

’em.?'-,:! I.i-i

V.^r..ft

. ^ .'T-.

»,

r une.

•.ij? , Cu-V
1- 4

yf'

*|-:i

1.,..

a IbU -Mr*, t*. l» Portr-r'Jurnu

U Is Slt-adimui

-Si-M twidi-.-

Canli.a

r»t

rii.t. .mil Ki-lioi>l." Prof. E- P.

risatn. -.

L-

lartp-nlry.

i.»iJ.'iu'<- III

Come to OUR Drag Store

•Kulaiiia.-u •

He win scinl for*hI« fan'­

THE AA^RICAN DRUG STORE

ll'' u* stain uis ii<- ran w-i-urr- u r.-rl-

mit (*Ii>

.-^tuntay at

Miiiual Tplpi'hiinp' iaani>sny

Ih o'rlo-ii.

liHd

ruuma.

Iwio tor lUnadu ^ MMUO

M.-m J, M«mi*.
M-i-r- i'ariovr.- uird '

cai»i *>t
i- r^T irnli-v
1!-nU-.i-

V

••

.





Marjcj.-I

S'-'lh:

-r..l

r1:.v: t

’’l: tiy.

..M‘nn

Slntri,

.-iH.1

Iflnb

.•l-i.j.ill

vy.-v

Moti.!a>

..Ml.;

ilia..11

P. •. r

V

«aa r-ulli.-d.-viihi-b will ko


I

|M(|>i** of rrrriiriiit. too

u ij T?r--i:.:.b -iuY.

Honi,

iKHii..-

mill

l.iii.A

I3;.j;-r'/^

Mr*. C. liny.

jSt.Miley

-••..'k -or

Hawkins

B in OcbnjT Satur

ALVIN H. GRUBER

Mr*. Plorpuop was la r.rai n'RaVur*

nakiK-p

l"i.»nernl
312 Ualon St.

iDipector

uai-T ul

llrartbrliUp

'. |(

KrtiLi

fmd work
Unlc li.iv.inl
!» pxiH4'pd hoi-H
'Harry HilcJ is wUh hi* giandimil'.ii.. .:i for a visit.'ll- has In-vO in Itai-

Mm, vinu-

tlc- (TcPk tb.- pasi )4,vr. ' .
Wm " K'iopHs-h ’wjiii

I" Tr.iv.-riK-

Cilv i.:.lu\ t<. 4(t4nd'thp ki-4>d roads

aod

Mis.

Uillls luip day

last

in-r.-, but.Tbr .Spum-u mail tairl.-r boa
Mit falli-.! 10 irike hir trli-*-

of Trait.rac.

Charley Fand. m was In

ns

Travxr*.-

M. Huiiip.

1 'a--ro wi rj- otii:- trn von * < ,i»' at
llip i-riBu-j-i <'li4tl-iii list \Vi-d;i"»dsy.

Iiy Saturday.,
M.-ityapriip KiMrn4-p

uni:

dmu<T

Tb. rp-ls S'uii;; •--• b-- more ev. ii- cihui'
»• the BiifivK d-ttion. as wi- .mtl-r

('•>iii-tJ0.c- VolK- I* Ul at .this writ- wUb li4T »;ian<law-:lnr Sunduyv

DIRECTORS
A. Tracy Lay
1,
R, Floyd Cliiich
Many G Davis
^e R. Hannah

W. W. Smith
ar.Zapi

MiUid Ihpt" is to b.- a cpnptal .liuiiy

TRAVERSE CIIY, MICH.

in ..11 til" Mwnsliip 4ilflt,-s.
GRANT CENTER

«

♦ ♦♦♦♦oooooooo'oooo
Issued

Iniiiaifons nr:‘ulii.'ks di-mv
awn hull.

(bT.m r-ntcr. .v.itph IP -Ik-o. Mi-

fur a' s(

Comb* IS iiiillf t..-t>|p lliis wlnt-r,

0 be Ki'tii at tbi-

'

WiiL Ciwrk bas biNicbt a 1in.- i.a-n
4.f polls -If Kn-4l Skinner.

ilip.siCk.:M!

Mish (i.-ato KAl

f

OFFICEI^

A. Tracy Lav, President
*
R. no^ainch.Vice Prerident
H^C Davis. Vice President
A. J. Maynard, ashier
A.J.Haviiand.A«i,tantCa.liier
G. B. Kilboomc. Assis’ant Cashier

n.. r.xids *rp. ir. v.-ry p.ior ah-ipj-

Krankf-.rt. wirro sJn:

lk-ii*li.->

Capital Stock... .$ 200.000.00.
Surplus & Profits $ 1^.089.48.
Resources........... $2.237.340;«

iixy.'S »M -i» Trav.rse t'itv (or (ilnnilvtllp. -wbiii>- hp- 4.-ai*-'«* >•

Icb iaat

MoiiduV aral ' TuesCuy

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK

n-aiidn-i IMcn f» sradaaH .- t-iliti-.-

KaluTiUy,

f. iry sli«-r.-.

II. K.

i«. lUlf nlriii--*

ik4i>: To Mr. and .Mfs. Allp-rt II ir
IP.; Murcu C. 41 line laby U>). .

tl,-l houb. <0 linard-ttiP inlll lisuds

- .in li. f liinJuiiri. w h.. l•■t•nll.ll.^■•J mi
!i.- .ur

wiil( ii..i

Mr., and Mrs. iVn., Hl.-k* wunl ;i

Mary W'lliuu.s was a TiiiJ.TSt- t
.Mis.

•r In Trs'-.-rsp Ci:,

lifj-T.

Mr. Y'lK'i.ioa has sufyeil in ilw ci

Mr. and

M r

lir-Mliir. IJarry VV..il :iiun.

••n>li!iii,-.Krida>

«

l iKinliyi- ircninK-

If v.-:i

with

-

fr.im ill" l-ird :iiiil. ri-'d . Kuiidsy

day.

.
TLi-tras. wJi<- vlnil.-d a

H.

• S..f i...nil-t las’ w«M-h. r.-tutficd boiin-

..

:,rw



inmisl

hous.'. wji-ip. Ii.> hii.'xid* lo may Till*

- u dt-<>»
dt-<i* at It-troll. Ann .AtiMir an-l
v.i- »..

ri'i.Jiill

has

Janu.8 Ihkr
i-i>c--ial ni<-<-iim; of tin- Koi-t-m dsy.

^•r.

woks' visii

Mm, IhTt luimbMn is no Ik-mpt.

I

ll.«try Hull «Hul Mi-nilay In Truv-

■ iillMU-jl.

foi s few

T— Imsm .lii'l.I of 'Ur. .i:!d

M iI-Ip P:i.iiiiip .ini.p • ut fl- til W. '
Mr. Cir.N-n

i-rar City.

K. .1 in>i;
>- i:--.

'1.:: y;.u.;.-:i-,!...!:ii

'

« ooooo oo o oooooo

!bi»- “

t-nrun] tbr |ilano fund.

ii.r til.

.,«• ’.'.I-;*.


LU'a

iiior lotlis- was bi-ld Tu.Ki-uy i-«4-ninS.

• Chufeh New.*.

:y:”T

* ■

Il■(■;uri- ivHU*-’ ei>--irb> ih-

S-rUu-.n

'■•lolv-i-iu ..Pi/'.-ru v.' i.
MfcxJih

i .i
y: .; c.i-.

0:i 111.

MiM'day

Cuy Hay*, slfe and lusby «ii1 Ird... .'.'Ln FaiHli I-- iiuilc slrk.

BEITNER

.i,„.

iltl <’l ul<uui bli' r1ui||-it i.<‘IJ

%y-.

:it

yi'bt e.-l.-t

i.--

Mrs. It-iiiru-r ai.l wn ClureniP l-i'
nil*

for Wusliiuyi-ai tin- h*t of thr- moi.Oi

eu].(H-r on liunJi

Jill M-r

■ Oicii.i

ind

will

in Summi'

:HnR frip.id* h.-rc iliiy, w--. k.

tint*. • IjI-i iPlu'lv.s It- Ohio.

I 'l;- Ilu-dl.r Aid of th- M. K. iliur.li

f) .sy.r..i.».li...,..i ii-hit..

lfi.4

«e Fn:. ii-..v
Mr. ::ru:

.Vinu

.-^utindu.s U'-d Smiiiay.

.

'• iu«r-- ?r. : Si ,

- 1.0n;i «i-:.

Rioulh.

Mins I'arul Joint >4 Onu-na *a*

;

th.- firankc hall

Mr, Clinton Km of. Mni-n.-lle* I* vii:-

n| A.-m-lu^ Is iMunline at Jo<

I. St.-Ji-Inmn; ’Thi- ll-im- uud ilr.«.-r‘B «iinr« Mm. MiIIpf iflt.
IVrly Tili.iwdi <.:.U U:«Hy
Pi- sn. -.J. U Khi-lp; “Cliili M.iuo. "

III.

..usid'tyio?

ai

niSoru Lu I II it vmy rlch^ith parn- niy. March IT.

ilm.

.

IScOf?-

10

M- mlay, wli.-r.- I.<- liaK •■mplo?mcni ul

<t

h«’ld Iruiii :h«. nsidenw ai Sum

»b.« ll.-iiii-.- Hr. II. *■- Tliomn*: •'lb
<m Hub* .-.lid fliibbiiut.

-Ton ’-n-

-

r.-nid.-ni*

i in the Honif. - .Sinioiit Ciiy \V.-dtirwda} uri’-rnoon oJ dPnc-<-.
cr of ,thp gt.Hiuu'h. Thu tun«rai
Tb<- uni.uaV n.-wmo* of Hip Karaicr *■

"Mo.-bai.i

laiiiti W > . .-liiiiih; «uus. -lailtaby.'- .Mr*. I.
I.. Sioumsii: ‘11m- Uiri -onO
ibi
ll<•;u.•.■ Ii. M. Ifcimt-; "Th.- 1U»>- aii-1

K. 'fl

I-Ia. I ion of W1> mi-.* WP have ever lumdlcd.
■s and will la*t you (uns.-f.
O iiioif,. Mipji.lip Ilian i.iiK-r tl

is. i\.-bl; "Purt- Kood in Ibv lionic-.
•lidifi til>

,t

faiurjtily kiiuan

lU M-rUiui. ili.-l .11 Idi

•i:B.ir.liae tb- Uork." Mr?. II

V’lj-tfuB- « J^.ii-'!l io :5iHifiiii~<i.-«u»V:.twM;

Will rtowar.1 went

J.is.-pb iujulw, one i>r 'III- Imvu and

aii-ti rr

Tl'..

K. KJnssbui) .made a busiu»*s »tari4-d f««r Imliana WiHlt;pvii»y. Th»-

/*- Mi . (Vt: .Vlv-:,
•'41'c.ill

Mrs. M--nrii's is visi’fnx her d.-uiirti-

t till., wriilnk-

r, Mrs. lA-wis Wilson. Sfap bas -beva

Mi*. O. C. K.<ni(an. who has kl»-nt

A. J. Maynard

E^fiee far Art’s Sake.
-You oaybfiu h-.--; dvvotad your Ufa
to art." aaU (b>- man who trice lo be
polllp. ev^ when surprlsitd. 'Yes.',
ri-pli.-d Mr. Cumroa
"I ha»T devoted
mysplf to an vllort to beeonie rlrti
phuucli to own a_».tlpry of KSttuloc
old masters.''—'fiksblnsiaa Staiv
I

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Traverse Qty. Michigan.

Over FUty Years of Sale BanUng.

itii- wlnt.T In Ni-w York and S.
.Mictiiiiun. munittl bonip last -a.i-k.


♦♦ ♦
OCDEN86URG
«-»♦♦♦« ♦♦ ♦
Oml-Iiiliurg.' Muni;



U. — fliarll.-

Poit<-r Jnis nntud ttio tann>oI M'ni.
ilamLuU lor tii- lumini-r
r Itt-rP AprtI J.

It Would ReaUy Astonish You to Know How
Many People are Buying Now For Next Winter.
moppers have heard and beUeve In the extraordinary savings
posslhlr, at the elostng out prices now In force.
Ladles* Cv Boy
Remember When a Boy Had To
Medlnm
UB wefabt
**Break In’* a Salt
Salts
ilkp a.ilow iiair of shop*?

cm vxih-pU

<

X and Mrs. Earacst Huncor six-nt
w.Hik

visiUiiK

with

irK-mis

la.

SpuUvIIIp.
Mrs. MiilK-l Brrrorr has been v.irv
uiik

with

toDstlitis.

Mr. and Mrs. Trd DoniiB. fonDcrly
Id this ptaia- bip wiho now livp In Ueiioii. will tooio

lo

Buy a Long
aotb Coat Now
—W4<ar It the lialam-o of thii iiionlli
and insHlbly lat.-r, nnd have a kootl
ir next fall and wintor
at
fsrnipiil tor
wii
icliua of ll* worth.

Vaaderbllt ibis

tprins.
‘•
Bvpryonp will bo glad to hear that

I all Cloih- (’out* Ukp

Ph.- Ay.-m of lii-trolt is *PO‘ niutdi
iM-tier nnd Is on Uip way to recovery

m

Mrs.

Travem- Vlly
^rior.

staylw

SSI: ■“'Vrxi: SiK

In

under the care of a

bo next luihles' Aid Societr -vUI
Tbu

wiui Mn.

X iVpdni

srarcb-!». w

iJtszIc RitsselL
'Mrs. Eumest DcCrnw is aultc nlcki
witih bivi trouble.
.Prlpnds 4if .Miss Uinnio Porter will

.
Uov<?hftd.JOy«nr.«;^e>;i.;riu)li:e ;is Fiinernl Director
f and Lmi.alrtcT.iii Southciii Aticliifian. with all
dasses. wfi;di fitabics me t.i reuiler cllicient service
y ill all t-asci;. in the most approved Up-to-Date
. Metbod.s. and in ;i cmreful ami conrteysus manner
- Calls answered at all hours, night or day. Lady
assistant, ifanted. K.hI Cross Ambulance service.
Special aitcnti'i;i given to oui-of-iown calls. .

Sanilory I-quipmenL

Vred. Warner-1*

A Trial Solieltedr

Wti.-n lie moved von would Inioirinp the Hoiblm; rreal.p-1 at bplnc
di-'tiirlKvI. No wonder the old^lmc iiliol.iurupli* look.-d woodeu:
Then look at tide boy* elutlilnk for SiiriuK. 1KI2, and eee howworld has 1110V11I.
Stuart oad zrwrpful In iu Uors and dellkhlfally romfortafalr.
Salls-sHv* il 10 Is-$2.<5 t* »7.M.
Your ailentlon 1* <»Ued-|iaril<-iil*rly 10
at S2T'-'> oBd s:-.4<l. the formar of lasaimcn-s

bo sorry to tabnr Oiat abo bos acarict
fpi.-r In the iHimillal in Chimsn.

4-tP.. vroiTli from S20.00 Jo SU...110.
MOW at r2.».
Ladict' and Mtaaea’. Long Coau.
rholee mauruia. moat
i-oiiulor
stvip* 01
mt-iKof inp
the Kewsen. >u«>
tl2.in and U|i to »20,»0 and hlehi-r.
at »7.9$ and1
now .-loklnx
Long Cloth
Ladles' and
Caats.Amc
______ .Amn lot that
cloying oui at only
- tiy.w.
86.9S.
Mtaaea* and wtmoreoa voe
that were 12 M to llti.on. ndw ria
Inif’out at »I.SS. $8.#S and $SJ6.

salts at *1-95.
CliisiBX out spvpral huodrp.I hoys' im-dium weights
|;,5b. They arc ilpair*2X5. *3X5 and *4X5. for what wet* SJ.
»lirlni
“'‘’^•|ml^'o.lV'^to)Vo"'p^P«^
at *1.40. *2J0 and *dA0, for'what
Jl(i.w). A gotid lnv4?*tnicDl for next winter.

New KnIckerIMKkers lor the Boys
fn-ah lot of Knlekerborker Pants tor ail ace* from 4 to 18, s
»"«• »2 a’pair.
|rriei-B of 50c. 750. «1.0a *1X5. »’•»jeransdrofroatertab. cover*
..... all tbr.best
-......................................
aojha. la all
roloiv.
'
The.rai.KdT
. „.. lyggtvlp.
in’ K
Keg
and ............
Kxtm hYill
IVk fet> Ip. eurn
«‘ktra eodh
eo<«l leastba.
lengtha. the
the tx-IliT
liiadr in
pk and
urade* made «lr‘ watch i-orki-t nod bcU hxi|i*. All. ore well luoilc
and Kood flltlnc.

and sav4- ftho lo JlS.r.O.
TIl-m- >alis arc
deoinblo tor
porly Mi.lDK wear, and aome of
then, ran Ik- worn right through un­
til summer. Sl^uu to ISo.w) vakie*
at *900. *11.50 ond.tJLSO.

-SWEATERS
These aaad to ta« «>BsM«c«d Mtlv
auiublp for wlntrh wear, httt now
folks reallta that itaax ca» ba,a>«d
]>rariically all seasoiu lo ndvoitredueed

pHcpa

That
*tr-^
and is.nn at •l.*5: that were *8.M
and 84.4K1 ai *2.96.
,
BeygT and Girl*' Ssaaatm fka»
w, r.. $1.2:.. at 98«.
'
Men's Sweater CoaU that wertf
75c to IS.W. now at 4*e IB

\ ivlan. son of -Mr. and Mrs. .Ed «ol*,
fiii-li. is very olck wltb cousowtion of
■he lunn.

,

.

I

A tew friends Kctbered at tbo homo|
«f Mr. and Ura. Tboi Leofn lost Wediii-ed-n

nrgbt and spent the cventne

in danpins. Itofieshnw-nta were oen-od
and the
In

kupsIb

lott wt on early boar

the muruliKE.

All

niport a

“•-...1.41

MORE NEW SPRING
COAT* ANO SUIT*
for Ud'lM an* lilase*

^^AinnHinn
. ■
mMm.

THE NEW *PUNQ.
LACE TRIMMING*

:

oro very beaatUdl Md

*

ARE MODERATE IN PRIcIt

UNPACKED TODAY

Traverte City, Jdlch.

J

aSAHD mVXBSI HERALD AHD TRAVZS81 BAT HiSLB. THURSDAY, MABOH li, 191S

Free G >uponf. Th<se entitle you
to a Beautiful FreacL China Set.

J. W. SLATER

M^il Ofdeis will have our prompt
and careful attention.

Spring house-cleaning time will soon be at hand. Now is the time to begin looking around for'the^T^w
pieces of home furnishings you will need, and you will find that J. W. Slater’s is now, as it has always been in the
past, the Store that gives you more real value for the money than any other house-furnishing'concernin the state.

The Only Exdnsive House-Furnishing Store in Northern Michigan.

a

Absoluteljr Free
CELEBRATED “1S92*
PURE SPUN

Thin^Aoa^AtJSrl^e
Ixmelast

Aluminum Ware

uuir iliiiitir riiiim, ■•r-niililul nni^ llivilini;.
»boaii a* ruinplap a U6o uf UiDlUK Ul>le)-.

BOUGHT AT OUR STORE
Yoaknow what ’’Rogcra” tneana oo a pl^e of alb
Tvrwaio. We want yoo to know what "ISK”'
moana at a cooking ntonail~tbo pniwat, noet aanb
tary, and Ungtit-Uvii cooking VMieli over m^o.
Every piece i* p^tlvely

Nrv«>r lM‘forf> liavr «<'
>ldfUiar<)B

ditiitu;

room rliiilrs a»i wr «ro mrw tilTi'iltiK.i

K 1100.1. solid AiiM-rKati •luan. r.'.l o«k nniDd

uid.-................ »tO.»

bOtrr DE^T-tben wfll be a Mg demand for
thee* articiee and we want ymi to oOtaia one or
autre of then before oor etock give* ouL

• .t y.Mid. «. I1 trunlo. Tmmd luilj-stal iil.Jo..tniuni1 flnl«h .............. . *8.50
>; iiis»;i»r iiphcUim..;

How About TUat New
Rug?

GUARANTEED FOR MB YEARS

JK Inch top, ........ .y»1B.C0

K *;otu.mo ouarlfT^ caV. roiiuil

m.

li'iC

FOR A UNITED TIME
\Ve are goine to GIVE AWAY one of tnete
beautifuljcenuine “ROGERS* French Verdierit
—Satin >inisbc<>—Rose Design Silver Teaspoons,
tvhh every piece of

«mui diiivts. lolUlt liQi-b..............!____ __ ,»12.tO

U is time now to set it. for the assortment is much bi-tter
now than it will be ibirtv dais from now.
We have a Isrse und li.aiiil(ul collection now op sale.
Most all sizes and prices (rum a 9*12 Brussels rue at $12X0 up
fo Wilton Velvet rugs at $344W. $3bX0. $42410 and.$Se.0a
INGRAIN RUGS.
9*12 all cotton Ingrain rugs ................................... ................... $3.75
6*12 pan wool Ingrain rues - .. • ............................................ $5i0
6x12 nearly all wool Ingrain rugs............................................. $8.25
6x12 all wool Ingrain rugs up from ..........................................$5.75
Bungalow rugs from M4)0 up to............................................. $12X0
Matting rugs from $1.75 up to .................. ............................$3.25

^Mliara fnrni ttOO'for act ot si*, up to.......... !. .... ..................... MOJO
Iiun.i* Horn $11.001.t,,.................. .................................................. .................. $«.oo
..................................$«.00

Sld-lsuird- Iiotii $164)0 to.................. 1...................

Special While They Last
ki yard cariiet samiiles, * ith beth ends Ixmn.l, worth from
$t.35 to $1.75 |.T yard. Your choice while th.-y Uzl.. .$1.00

IVIaftresses
In atl kinds ami md.^. Slaipr'a is trul> ilm mniires‘ sii>i< of tiuiib«ri| Ml.liitmo. -roiiK- in und sn-our IliiO" ffli.-.l ci.iinn inatt'r^s.
VV.> cuaraiii.-o >i.u ciiiujii: duidiinl.' ii aiiv plu.'i- in tlin slali- for liws
.tliaii $I2.S0.
f'llirr fi-lu-d urttoti'niattii 1 >«s flom $C.tO. $8416 and up Ici $204)0. •

COUCHES .
r.ino up >our .-iiline ro-itii with a new courh, Wc arc ehowln* aoWr
ran- vahirs. Who I'vr-r hrartl ot a flnv, <*hai«- Irallirr roiieh with oil leml~ r<-d rptliiKv. aociirvi. fasieueil and lird. Iieautlfiil quaner..d oak fraine.
cjived .-law fr-l. a «lr..nik d.iral.Ip and aoed looklmt Coerh in-«*ver>
way (or ih.' eslrt-nii-ly low'jjil.i- of $t.00*
Others at $4.75 and up to $25.0C.

Sanitary Sleel
Couebet?—$2.95
and Up
Tliry ,ary ju»i whal you want if you'
nm d an •-xtm'l.ed or if >ou ar<- t-rowdod (or ^loppinc room, Tlu-y ran be
uRfvl as a roarli la itir day tinir pad a
iM-d ai.nicbt Wo hate thrai lu all
il'lrs and aradrs.

ii
SEWING
MACHINES
'V!.\

fan. • prirrs wlirn you <-aH

r. hiundat..?
an th.- hl-M.

A inaaslve Z-Inrh |iott. Verali' Martin
lied. rcKular $11.W value, ereclal $A2$.

Standard SrwInK

du> j in<» an- r.-roiuiiied ' (he
.

.
up prii»N
. Imvi- a nuiolmr of drupiied
iioD'and brui.>- Imds diat
want to
<Ioiio out ai cure. Merc are a few
lamidHi; of the iirlres we aiV«iaktDK
'or ihrni:

world

They nm earily.

II. . • ill'll' ami laM kiUK>-r than any

One regular $$4)o; value. ai«cUI

$s.ocl

..yihers at li r.0. IZ.SCT'tnd up to $35.

Wttdmg MacUmts

THE
roacblDefi will save unKary labor for you beiwuse they
are the latest and liest slylee. made of
I the best nilerlal. are easy to operate
and we aell them at the lowest price.
We carry seteral styles, all sood oaes.
raoKlDK In pftce from, an o|iea washer
at M.2S up to a Kuaranieed water
ivwer motor washer at $15410.
We have some extra pood machinee
at $5JC, $64)0 and $74)0.

UNIFOLD BED DAVENPORT

Id its famous Claaeock baby wa1)ce(.
For (llteen years the Glascock tioby
walkers have carried hnnireds of thousands of little ones safeb' past the
rrltloal Ieamll^-«o-waIk age.

Sharpless

Only One-Motion
Bed Made

One simpk'. na.*:y r^ration changes it from a
Handsome I'artor Duvenpurt to a foil aUe Sani­
tary- Bed '7ii:4. ir>clie».. with 16-lh. felted eoltoo
rettK,vabiini..l1re*s. VerycumfortaUe. Yoqtlo
notali-epuiiUu-uphol'-.trring. Plentyof food for
venliUuun. U i .. n>. -bruiTcally perfect-oni’f
get out of ordiT. iVid wear a lifetime. No
huuaefaold is c«mpi..t.iy f. misbed without one.

FAMOUS
GLASCOCK
BABY

Cream
_
I

!li

Separator
Ibat has been used, for
sale cheap if taken at
once.

Labor Saving Kitchen Cabinets
Miles of'sieiis saved and a eoml many dollars worth of
protlsloos tfnou have a Rood kitchen cabinet in jotfr kitchen.
We sell niapy rtyles of good cabinets and you oogbi to select
one that ruiis you. The prices - we are selling them at cannot
be duplicated anywhere In tbe euie..duality being the same.
Any one of these cabincU «U) pay (or ibeuselves In a short
Ume.':
\ife have them aU the way from $4.76 up u> $36X0.

Extra Special
d Cabinet: two 6o lb i
bins, one dirlded
(or two kinds of Hour. i«*o large utri
■Qrawers. oae large
moat board, one large kneading facari^
irdwood, oil ftnished
top. Special price $6.75.

Don't Lie Awake!
tan Ishr row tiuebIsB l» b(d wllta raw
tosssadSrwm Poet mtrr vilk
that roar MoersascUbaU. Trrsta

-PURITAN
Rest-Easy Bed Spring
eednaOTiraieaSr.' Wvwfna^roaaBcferlhb
**OoBcIaB^?tbcrarilso Krai-Rasr.—tlwea

The Original liomefumisher of Northern Michl^n

mm TftA7kttinnim>-Aim'^vK^ bat xAou,mnun>AT, mabor h iws{th» aoclt] uia
SaiMtay U J««.
Smiley-a.
Mra. War* ConkUn's toother of
Travenn City to visiting her for
few dxya.
-Mlia bxUe Clees U la Traveree
City, staying with hu stater.
Earl Frecuian.
Mra. .Jehn Kubcab rallrd on
Fred Akers Monday aflernoun.
Cleon (hampney was railed
Acme Iss; week lo rae bis mothei
who la very

"I GETTINB THEM TAMED WAS NOT WED-FOOTED
■Y SARAH JORDAN.

•V GEORGE nCKKLI-

00. (be I
don't aappora yon am acquainted with f«rtcr. as be penned by the door at
Mlaale. by the way. Shea been a the UxIdennUra shop.
Benbar of enr tamUy (or alx yean
Nr. Krank looked up end amlled afand baa done the second work. Too (ably. Sam's Urge, white teeth atone
rant Imagine what a vortex of emo- responsive in bis snhU countcneaco.'
tioa we are plunged into beraate ol nod the slgbi of the - twin gleamli^
444«44«44444444 thU move of Minnie's. It U like hav-; rows of Ivory awoke vague tpecnlalag your father or yoar mother aud-! tlona ea to (bd<- ppwen of maaticatlon
KASSON CENTER.
limo wai proi>er care and
denly arise and say raaually: -Well. ) la tti taxidcrmlna talnd.
handling glveao large a return aa at 4444444444444S4 muat be going now. I'm Ured of tfaU
••Don't be In a burry, gam." he aaid.
Kasson ('enter.. .M^h Hi—fhe
farrowing time. A sow is kept only lo
genially. ‘ ComD In for n minata.''
outBt and gueas ITl movaon!'
lu-oduo* piRa. The nuiabn^ of pigs Ksaroo Center Grange met at (he r«*iTbc colored gcntluinan comitfled and
*KbiDie U (be least excited of any
.lenee of Charlc* F«ti March 1st.
raised up lo weaning Une
o( as. I said to bar the other day Mr. Krook. ulih a wave of bis hsnS,
Thr-re whs an umiaually good attenJ- ao abe was laboriously dnatlag tb( moUDDcd to him to tU down Oa a
lurtant thing.
e. Tbe buKlaes* hour waa taken tops of tbe wtadow caHnfea; Hood bench cloec by lay tbe fresbly aklaaed
JtiM befr.ie fanowlDK
■uoaiy with a discussion of the neoa. Nlnale. aren't yon getting nerv- rarcast of a huge bird, upon which
siwuld be fed the same kind of lyed
ona and excited over yoor wedding? Sam cased wHb apprecUtUe InterraL
she is to ri-celve afterwards. This ■dan (or a new hall, after which
Tbe taxIdermUt noted tbc direction rt
teed ahunid contain ideniy of protein entry program. consUilng of raaillng. Ton are ao rala and act Jnai
bla ghnra and a bram of benevolenca
thongfa nothing nnasnal wu going
and aliould be rather laxallve. A few Hinging. recitaiioiiH and a dlscusalui hailt«nl' Minnie tooked down benign- brightened the Kronfc-fcataree.
ws*
rarrle.1
out.
day* iMsforv she larrows the teed
^'Are yon fond of goose for dinner.
Mr*.
Uwelllan
Ne|>hi-w
is
very
sick
shooM Iw cm down. If this I* done
Bam*' he Ingaircd with an air of (atbsad Uxative Teed U supplied, the sows with heart trouble. Her daughters. bow It doeeuT bother me In tbe leaaL erty aoiidtude. Ur. Johnson's eela
will come up III farrowing time with­ Mr* .Clark and Mra. Kenney, of Trav Ton aee. Jim U Just an ordlabry fel- bretad grin expanded to astonithlQi
ertie nty .are here'helping ra
tow and I'm not parttcaUrly art ap proportlont. '
out being feverish.
•‘Dera am no bird dnt beat a nles
ovor grttlag him. Almort any gtri
goose. Mlsaab Kronk." be rrapondad,
Of all tbe m««na of successfully
Allen and son Hugh are haul- could n-fol him—he's ao good aatnred reptnronsl/.
Uke!’
wanntiR a chlllcl pig and restoring lag their beana
“tour reply Is what 1 aboald have
"I rat down .at once.' bald tb* girt
his interest In things earthly, probably
Mira Clare Williams Itas l>een quite who liken to talk. "berauM I
ipeetad trbiR^saeh a talented epicure,
there Is nothing better than a lail
xoi.' "S(tmmrintnB..tha - taxldermlsl,
loorly of late with luhg trouble.
there were vlatas In NJhale'a mlad 1
other Vvessel of water heated to about
gravely..
"Now. (barton goose.' bs
TTte younger claw of young |>eopIe bad not snapected.
iii to 5*
P-. In which bis body gave Frances Ball a sarprise i«rty oa
•"Don't you lovo bla at fcUr I oraUnoad. polatlng to tbe ik)naed
fowl, "whlcb I am nnablc to do justles
and IlmliK can be subniergnl (or 10
asked aeverely.
her fifleeulh birthday. March 4th.
-Minnie paused In her tobon and to. Tbe fact te that I have been tominute's. In many instances It will
kir and Mrs. George liarih have
looked at me ratber pitying. That's ritad to a dinner today, and tomorrow
mdlnlsh revive tlie dead, ft after moved ba<-k on their farm.
as bow yon look ab ti,' obe ranfided I mast go out ol town early, ae that 1
this hot Kith Mr. ing Is dried anil
(k'car Hurth lias moved on
to me. Tm not moeb on boMIng doa'l ae* Just baw 1 can dtepose ol
plai-ed where bo-cao mirk a well mini farm near .Maple City.
band* I tell yoo.* she aaid with a my Urd. 1 bars about mada up my
Ills outlook on the liiluiv will be
riav-top l■etlt■lgill and Daisy Rnigh sudden rash of confession. T
mlad to give It to some iliat i iliii pen
niuoh Improved.
vislied 'France* Ball one
know as I'd got Imarried If you and aoD.“
He paoaed and *rod Ur. Johnsoa,
week.
your family badn'I't b^a no unsteady
A short time a ) when one told of
Masi<« .Nile* Harrow has /eanten-tl tbe last few yyears! U yoa aren't go­ wbo Btlrred uneaaUy to hte chair and
(enllng green ct or alfalfa hay
ing down tbe Kile you re off to CalF licked bte thick Ufla baagrlly. Tb**«
rehool aller being absent
symptoms rt aatldpstti gastrouoml
foralB or other brathen parts, and
hogs it usually rovoked something months wlih a broken leg
like people around m*. I'm tired ol cal dalliAt were art tost apon tbe tax
■laying here for weeks and moatbs IdermlsL and the look of baasvrtwM
44444444444444444 with perbape }«at on* Ion* man to daepsnti oa bte face.
PERSONALS.
look after.
-fiam." he said, rising and tfsclni
44444444444444444
•Let me teR yon. when ym and aa affeetloute bond cm tba oolorwd
CFrom R'ednesday'* Rorord-Bagle.) . .jr molber are gooe and leave
K the bant. Tbe Cattle were of tbe
Herman Roaanthall, who ha* a gan- father or brother here It’s tbe
HOLMES SIOINa
Durham hrved.* of whiib Mr. Wlcxs eral store in £biu Jordan was in (be! phone evjery other Messed aftereooe
r. Jphnson-i
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦« iiutkes a spectaJiY. There were II in city yesterday rIsUIng his brother Ar­ and -Minnie. I won't be borne to dlntenlgbl.- That's, no way to Jive!
lefiteebon
Hnlmcs .Biding. March II.-O. V the liutwh, and they were abtpped
thur Koaentball of tbe Globe store,
ilolines raei w-iih a laloful accident UuSaki. where Mr, Drown wlahra •o and left la the' afternoon for Chicago When 1 eee that a mcal'a on tbe table
I want It rt Bp aa tboagh it w
k yoa a hundrod mUlloo tlmss
a door falling, which struck him wake good lor the ateors
where be goes to bay his spring tine rrttsfaed^nd I wlU say Jim baa
ef you glba me dal goose. Hte^
the shoulder. A doctor .«u>
of goods.
hearty appetite!
He's awful al<
Kroak." be exclaimed, gretcfully.
called and admlnlsterml to bis wi
Tbra. Bern the bird te yoor*.' raid
444444444444444
Mrs. W. a Lawranee went to Grand to* (blnk. but be makee good wagi
The doctor uys It will be some tlmr
MAYFIELD
Rapids to wee tbe spring display of and I tell you It's better te marry be •.be taxidermist, lo dne time tbe Skin,
befoce he will be able to do any work. 444444444444444 millinery' and from there will go
BMtb yon! Tea, H te—baranae then toes cairaas was wrapped ^ nad
yoBlI always be looked np to! DonT Johnson atarted off whb It tote klf
MU* Ihilzell went limiie Fridny
Jliw. Frark Boyers went to roi>c Chicago for the ume purpose.
yon ever go aud marry a •"«" that arm. stIU volabty axprgMlng hte
cv«‘ulug and reiurnof Sunday
•uisii Thursday lo^ vUit her sUtor.
Louis Arasaat. who far a tong time knows more than yoo do.
thanks. Hr. Kronk stood In the door
Id .Mr* Tyb-r called on Mr*. .Mr*. Knee, and -otlM-r fneiids m«r was the advertising manager for tbe
Better care and better breedingjgits a cow iuio poslilt.a by puainug
~ 'Jim he Bays alway* for me to do wny gaxlng after him.
Clark Sauixon Buuddyi^.
would greaU) Increase the present
there for a lew daya
leg -yf toe tiuol itilo her
Clolie store, and later ha* been
Jort ak I tblak beat. Now. I aim to
The bird of freedom." bo mar
yirs.
Cox
it
slowly
Imprortiu;.
output of dairy products without
rad ihei: kicks her on the shin
Mias Hazel Kidder waa married South Bend, lad, haa aeeeixed a poii- have a nice borne. I wonldnt marry mared. -te indeed a noble (owl. and
Clare Plugh took dinner with Mrw. Thursday in Cadillac to ( late Glenn,
wtao eoaldnl have a alee borne, Hr. Johnson's grinders are weU adapt
increasing the number o( cows,
■take her step Uuk. and the otiI Steinberg ^oa. and began
direct loan Is not the only loss la tl» who gain* the aatne end wlih fa- fTsh Sunday.
who fan a (arm iiur TubUd. Where bU work tbls morning. He will be a and Jim nays to me when we talked
There’s $«0e raved np
Wallace Flah took a loti of wood ■hey will make their holfie. Whilv valuable addition to tbe working force
use of Inferior sin-s. as the ufTsprlDK Hence aiu! gel.Heness. Who
faniisb the bov« or tbe flat or what­
> Klugaley today to tiielr new borne,
of tuen alK-s will continue lo be In- blarjp- the cow itrp Wanting to kick
bar Mayteld (riemdw-ssvve expecting of this gtore.
ever yoa pick out for us to live In
Aboot a areek Ute (In' taxld
where they will soon reside.
fertbr from generation lo generation.
Dekay haa gona east for a vielt aod you Jnst go ahead and Maw K! met Johnson mad asked how be Itoti
I hear of it aome Htne, It
A
few
of
the
frlenda
and
ucigLIiors
Ttte noluUoB to tbe problem U to get
surprise after all. but beat wishes with friends and relatives in Brook­ If yon want red plusb pan get it an' the goora.
gathered at the home of Mr nud Mr*
.good sirub uad *Jic-n test their progeny
' you want two seu of dlsbas Uke
lyn. New Vortt City anu Sussex.
J.
•e extended to them both.
-Dot goose." excUlmed tbe rodptoal
The new pait.in boule is a greji .luliD Juhllug* lu celebrate lu-r birth
and thus weed out ail which db not iniprDvemeu over the ohi. Tbo uniMra Wekatt went te Neahvillc. >ey have wbere yoa live you get 'em! of hte bounty, shaking a dablons head;
Quite a number of peo|i]e went froni
day. All present had a good visit and
guesa there IsnT going to be noth
"dat goose war surely de toughest
«wu.e up to the proper sUndard.
h('rv to tbe daiDce at tbe Huey house MIcb.. where she wltl remain for some
pering with milk between thd. dairy loflve and cake wciy served
cheap aboat our botise!”
bird.
Cter' to goodness be mus' hav
The dairjvnan who has a large herd and ccasumer Is hiip-a-slMe. for. if
lime rlBlUag relatlvea.
the lake Seiiirday evealng.
Tbat decided me abont Jim.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Tyler visited at the
Mn dc fader to all de ganders, t blled
tan aflord tc Inrcwt In a good alre. II
Mrs. Hugh Murchie went te South don't think I'm going to bava a bit dat goose, an- I done parbUti Mm.
remove the cap’fic
The teama will be through bulling
hoiite of Mr. and Mr*. George Yahis estimated that tbo Improvement la loille by band. mdicaHoor nro lint last Tuesday.
Haven lo visit friends and from there of trouble with bim. Re's going to den I Mled him agen. But it waral
logs this-w-eek.
•ix taesfer otlves will pay Uie
Ihe Clip has b-wn removed sinie
Mr. Klikiatnck Is enjoying a vUil will go oil to California to meet her
no ns*. Dat waa tbe aU cbewlnrai bird
WiriUra FUh took dinner with Mr.
that helps
p» avMwge guod dairy tire. Tbe smaU has lelt Hie capping maiuiac. Th.i|
husband.
-me an' de oto woman ever put n tootk
oiii bis Hon James, who lives
nd Mrs. Tyler Thursday last.
so long before yon get 'em tamed
farmer boaever, U ccnfronied with lialrytiian U thus assuri-d that the
Ul“
Phllilp J. Friemana of the Frlemai
The crows and weaduw larks are Fouauia.' >le' ratoe with bis baele
that point wbere they rrallte a wo
After tatting him there mast hsva
the dlfdcsUO' ot making the Invest- milk will get to (he coamiuer In the here onw more. Surety Mpring Is
Kliiali. who went froiii here a short ramiiaDy left this murning (or (111(11- an knows what's better for 'em than
been some mistak* In -bla method rt
meat, but tbls abould be don
ago to viHti tn|eiMls at ztiai go and Milwaukee, wbere
that II Ml the dain
(Tara ITew called on Mrs Tyler
they do!'
cookery they parted. Two days Utei
wbem and the consun.i r khuw* wuore (o lay Monday.
(vsoptsratloiL Communities
spend a week or ten days on butlneta.
l>la-e.
'But are yoe anra yoo dof I asked a Urge, aaowy owl was lo preparetioc
small dairies are r
A. B. Conant returned today to hia Minnie doubtfulD.
■he blame in cai>t.- atiylhir.g is wrong
Jlra. John Kirkpjuick and Utili
Norman Samson'Went lo Kingsley
for Btufflag. and Johnson happened to
pBrehase a aim as a coominnlty
•'Sbe flirted tbe dust doth dlsgwt- be paaaing. The taxidenalst hailed
with tbe milk, thus maklug (he uiieii Monday. .
daughter Leone are vIbHIiik friends homo In Grand Kapids. after several
naJ; In (act. aome
the noatbem Ing and lllling of buttles on the wagon
days' visit with friends in (he city.
adfy. Ton doat have to lire very btm and. polattag to tb* owl lytag ot
Tyler railed on -Mrs. ilicks Snn- here. tong' abe said. If you keep you
Btalea are doing ttala now with
F.
R.
Albertaen
of
Cadillac,
who
the
tobto arlth Ra akla draws over fft
asible. Th - rap of tbU hew pxt- day evenlnk.
Mra. Rogers Is quite nick at this
opra. before yon learn that me
, good auix-cas.
to^nlrti H be did not want an
Mi-s. Bird Is workiug for Mni. Hicks. lime. Bhe'baa oof been well *11 win- has been spending tbe i«tt week
exteuds u.er the enUre (op of
poor ketplees critters. Tbey
goora JotauoD glanced snspt
In Ibe city returned homo tbi*
Mr. and Mr*. Wlrcllng were out fuK
IwUle. tnus preventing nirMl
It U very Important that dlstrlctn
know wbo to vote for and all that clonaly from hte boaetartor to tb* Mrd
morning.
,
slelgh ride Monday.
be characterized (or corUin breeda of from coming in(u*<ontac: wlih
bat show me a man who know* vhst and remarked:
H. p. surkd who haa been trehract- b# outfit to eat oe what be ongbi
Mr and Mrs. Krnest Pitcher vUlied 4444 4-4 44 4 444444
dairy animala In tbU wwy the
pouring lip of the bottle, uuu tbu
“Son heyah. boos, ef fatol ao tro»
lag bnslnesa'and visiting friends In rear or do any mare than a baby! .bto I’Be *04 totke to oae ef dat dere aa
nut rouuterwmkcu. ae that dj-t ; tb«- home of Mr. and Mm. lUlph
Pina U more eully disposad of. Tbls
ACHE.
kaa been worked out (a some of the
Acme. March HI.—Harry Dewey and (lio city for tbe past few weeks return- UK* at Mr. Rob now—Tooll
a wab-footed goooe Tor* I carrtoa Us
the cwp caniug get lule Uie mlfk. Hicks Sunday, alto Mr. and Mrs: Al­
bis borne In Detroit last even- ma for raytog It of your bratber-bat
to d* ole woman.central dairy st-ilcs with good aueccss. k also prjircta tl>« pouHug ilp from fred 'KTsellDg' railed on Ur. Hicks' Arlo KelJ are home from camp. They
do yon oiad tbe green silk aocks be
rauio Friday night.
For exanqile. nt, Fort Mills and Fori belli; lirked by stray, and often ruck. peoiilo Sunday .
Jaw Alperman returned to his heme at branghl boms Jnat as proud, that yoo
Allle Tibbltls Is home from car
AtUnaon. Wisctuisin. there are dis- i:og* and cjiis. nrd also from the
took back tb* next day* That poor
Th* gdbd oM-toablotted
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ Tbe Misses Frarl Stlu-s and Stile Ludington today after a abort time la man woald have wore
irlcu cbarai-terlaed for growing Ko’- hands pr gloves <U the deliveryman
ben to tbreotoaed with a rtvsl to thoLONG LAKE
♦ Seiffert wiieut a (ew daya last week tbe city on boslnesa
tMns. and oibt-r clisirina In the aame
right ost among people U a woman Srtd rt egg prednetloB. Dr. Paal
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
Mr. and Mr*. R. J. Garrew of Cadll- hadn’t been bandy to atop Urn! And Waldra^emtaeat Bsaston toemlat.
at Williamsburg and attended
state aro charactenxed by growing
Now tb«l pri-is of inw aud butter
l.<onp Like. Mur^ If.—Mra Helen dance Friday.
c were la the city today on busineos. yoor totbor -wmnUng lebrter mlti at te aalb^lr for tbe aUtement that
the Gufrascy. Breeder* from other
have reached a Mgh poiu. the stock- 'aao Is having her house plactered.
itdalghL'and at Us age—not (bat there win be a new tohor-mring proMrs. Reuben Stiles of Traverae City
Samuel Pener rt Northpert. I* in
rtate* demrlng to porchaae an^ls of
wan sliuuld be In w posltko to realUt
Mias Mrbel Chsu w;w sick a fev-' visited Mrs. Ben SUtes Sunday and tbe cltyfor a sbort time on business. he-B not waU preoervad! And both rt ease (sand U tbe Ubcratortes before
tUher at them dalo' breeda go direct^
’em Jnst togging around after yoa sad long, and this tin be aotbtog tora
the shortage. In (be lace of (hi*, days lent week.
, returned home today, accompanied by
Cha*. Clifford returnod,t» Me i
to these dUtrlcU. hence markou are
yodr mother, waltiag to be amuaed than tb* aeebttpasbmem rt tba pev•low-eyer. many coltlu prcduceis
Faraier*
are
'jury
putiiog
up
Icc.
Mrs.
Ben
SUtes.
.
at Manistee yesterday after a sbort sad trtd what to do te paaa tbe ttatol
cgtahlUbed.
daetloh of on* wttbout (be aid of tbo
rolling ibelr su-ck simply lM-ra<ise (he
Bert (-^ is bahlmg logs to tbe
Miss Alu Held vlsHed her mother visit with friends in tbe rity.
“•Why. rre stt^ped Jim alrrady hsu. Doctor Walden poUta o*t that
Only a few yeara ago ibe dairyman m^kei Is gcud. Uko killing the goos-i
raw mill *tn add so(Di> iliMirov^ineDts and fstber over Saturday and Sanday.
ft. L. MfCleugh and vrif* left this from waorlag »t0 aalu when ba das
of Oermtay haa ah
couI(l pick up fairly good dalry
that laid the gulden egg. their poH<-y To bis place next suBisuor. /
The Sunday school class the K. G,’s. •orning for Hflladale. wbere they will
------------------ ,------ 1 tba feat of aat
jBst
as
good
for
llfi.
1
thooght
ai beet prices, milk them as long sa Is stion sighted. To turn rough, cheap
Miss lumiva tTsrh aud Oscar (Turk will vneet with Mra. Bert Taylor. Fri­ visit with reUUvet for about a week.
might Just as wrtl begto to iuoIIm Uag a lAtopto oompouad rt tbe aama
they paid a proUt. and then sell Ibcm lorste liflo .1 finished product as
ft l.ikt Wednesday (or North Ua day. March 14.
'
alemcBU
srbl^ eater lata
wbst
itH
mssA
whsn
hs
hss
a
wlfa
C. A. Neyae of Harbor Bpringa. who
lor what be had paid in Ihe Itrat place. M. beof. pork, or muitoo. meant kutu to vilst rctcilvra. They will be
oslUoii or an egg. and tba
Sire. Bertha Q-Brien fell and hart boa been In tbe city for tbe past few to boy clotbaa fori Oh. Jim and »s
Many dairymen, especially tbo«e pm
bnad M tb*
not oDi) in the use of land, gone tooio timo.
beraeir quite badly.
days on butlneas left tbls morning (or are going (a flrt along togsthor an
dating milk for direct consamptloa. bm also a wise principle for the paftftortog aad
right!’ And MtuBs too te dasttog
Max S.-amebern s|K>nt Soiunlo:-Miss Ruby Stlira came Saturday lo Manlatee. where be will be for
Htoga.
... purpeoestba
decided that It did not pay to savk
nUgbi and Sunday with iiia brother stay over Sunday.
int welfare of a conmiunlty.
abort time before rrtnraing to bU
nltrogra ot (be stmoeghara. H wU
Than doesn't naam to he
(be belfer calves and develop tbi
WetUagton Stilea (s on tbe slrii iltt. home.
people wlio tum cut a Snished product
romance about bar waditog. bet I hot be tong. Doctor Walftoa Breteta.
Into cows, end heifer and bull calves en>oy the benefits of all It* stages of
Mr. Uenstead U gelUog along nicely
L. W. Parmalee is visiting for a few bars a bcsrlMe (aallng that maybo
cUkc were destined aa
444444 44 4 444444
ifacture.
.
if^aprm
aha baa tbe right Idra about rennlng totfiratti'
days with frieada at Old Hlaaton.
cropped or kept lor a few weeka and
SUTTONS BAY
winrhad out tort tiU
John Kessaer loll Mondu' for MonL. C. Btanley left this aMraiag for a happy bemar
its maanlbctnrw.
sold as veal. This cendltloo. together
V44444 44 4 44.4 444 Una to visit hie slater.
-Cto akog wtth yra!“ «U tb* nan
Detroit,
wbere be will be for a faw
With tbe iDcreaalng demand fOr dairy 44 4.4 44444444444
Koewlck. Martfi 11.—ISUffoid Foster
Tbe Udies- AM met with Mra.
who wn* Bstantog.
•rtFe men wiu
day* on bortnera
Weevtog to BkadM.
t*wt. -(;*s <auK«d a great scarcity and
MAPLE CITY
i.as rt-turut^ from the Agricultural Charley Smith last-^'ednesday.
have to ria* op and rapprens a few
a A. Burden roturnad to hi* homa of JOB tody iwvoluttonista brtWe :
to* of to* famoM la« toopa e<
price* have advanced nnUl it pays
4 4 4 4 4,
Cvjilege. wbeie he has taken an eight
BrassaU tom are ostxata ■ reured
at Detroit thU mornlag after a abort If ywi go 00 tUs way! Toe know
tny dalrynun li aave every promUlog; Burn, to Mr. and Mra. Orva! Del weeks444444 44 4 444444 lima to tba city oa boalneoa.
room* devMsd to to* wravtsg of to*
errat
happy
nnlera
yoe're
bossad
sad
helfer-csaf. Tin l.ener the heifer the linget. a daugliter.
-Mible WkSfc istumed Wedneaday
HILLBIOE GROVE
C. Haaderean retamed today ..........................................
DaBy ^aad mort drtlrato too* paturna
greater the leturv. tor ralaiog la onlr
Tbsoe roama are entireiy.darkened,
Hr. and Mrs. I,. L. Drake are vh from the Trererae-Clly Mate hoMiUct. 4 44444 44 4 444444 tren Grand Rapid* where he has been
• nozural conscnueoce.
-wbere ehe4u been wmkliig this wnu- dliUsIde Grove. March II.—Tbe so­
rave from to* l»t from go* • man
King (heir poraua. .
for tb* part few days oa baalaraa.
tindow taning dlreeUy npoa to* pat­
cial at th« seboo) house Satarday
Net Be ..Very MoMt.
:i;ss Me Dun U laid up-With a t.
M. J. Raynor left far bl* hem* at
ters. There to only oa* hwii iMkn to
■R-hat owner, enpec-tallf in testing, Inmu loec
Henry Groesser M>enl Wedtiead-iv evaning was W aacoeoa. socially aod
Toe’ve get aotbtog eo wT raM toe room, and *b* alts wbm toe nartbU morning, after a tow
has hot BoiUced that nosne one of hi*
tb* cook.
iD Tr&vcfwe City on biiaincaa.
financlAlly'Ac
proceeds
from
tbe
row stream rt light taB*.^ tba'
days
la
tbe
city
on
bralBeaa.
Airs. AlcFBII returned to her home
Th* tototrraa toekad bar om vary
tnDkera was able to get more milk
Herman Donees U haulii« togs
sale
ct
boxes
amouaUnc
to
tH.«S.
! she U WMvtor T®- yok
The*. O’Reilly hae rrturned to BN irefnlly.
(rimi she cowa than were the oilie.' lu t:»d:.r Saturday.
(he'Keswick siding this wedt.
Mias Ruby Jndd vlaltti over Sanday MM at Cbeboypui after a few day*
are UM by yoar gUd*. -do w* sacniV
“Only en* hat. ana iklrt. and two
Wm, Amidon haa relumed a> bt»
fnllkera? It Is the petwonal equaUoa:
J. G. Vi'ieM took B bualnraa trip with Mlsa Kva HaUory.
gor eholcqst pndarts. Lara tort ways
here OB baoteeBt.
hnAsa
qr
p«sa.“
^
rrtortad.
“And
home
in
Cortuna.
Ihe regard the raw boa (or her
more dellrately aad baaauftdiy wovoa (o Traverse (Tty Wednendny.
Mrs. Cbaa. GachUeban visited brt
Harold WeMwDFth returwad to Ws yoeH toha 'oto an'batoro you toav% when tbe wetter u to tbe tout ati
tendarL tfjii give* hand rnllklng
niaa Newman and Amy Ke.inedy
J. F. Ororaac' has fltUtied hanllBK mother. Hi*. John Cox. Monday.
bom* at Boyita FMU this moralaff
•Bly W pattan to to toe UgiiL''
,
ndvaziiage over the mgptalce: and the of Rost Rrssou were In town rMe toga (or DJa inrler.
Mr*. C. B. Mallory railed on Mrs. after a pbort vlrit *l|b ftlrade to tba
more neurly the «ow has adopted her uM-raing.
One at the fineei hunc$ of ouU? Fred Akare Monday.
cUy.
ndikur la the place of her calf. tSi- •Rev. I•l.lll|p| and ioe Tromalo
Crooctog the Bridge.
Rlchra to Poverty^
ever Hilpped oat of Keswick was aeotj Miss Mary and Marie SmOeir and
Th* tieaH* abort eroostog tb*
prratev will be bl* nuccera m. a mill; 1(1 Glen Arl.:>r Hundwy.
tbtog to poverty? wbnt
- - .
- ............
•o-uuraoBy
oy Brawn
orawn t
sc Rob^lMtas
tiL—na.ai
I'dDeedaT by
Alma and Gladys ROay of ^v- WANTED—Bean, seteaga. V)rw aard bridge before yoa come lo h Is that : How tfigbta _____
__ ___________
cr. There Is osoally a vast difference
Mrs.J^sf. Ackinaai. U sick at —
the rt
they secureu
seearad eree
ei
~ Traverae diy. wUrti ,Bcy
CUy and Mr. Perry and Harry
you win bar* to cross 11 Jte th* may prastM la tb* midst rttt, if k.
^ reeolU' batwen the milker who Lome of ber pant to.
Jzron. J, G. V'lee, jor »7.«5 a bandrod^Obris&pber of (Hd Mlaaira aftendud
^r^l
m yon get torra.
> «0M hot aaok them arlgbL-CaiarUdh
J-'b* oicto of tlM ladUn Bnaoer lndlans..faar to flve inanUia "Tlie P.»
In the breeding season, the ration
l^tk* U tittHbirtk -ft It cUIned ^ kins eie th< larger ducks. .
should be ImTcaied so ihat the sow
r were inirodur«) Into Kaglud
will be mining In llesb at tbe time
Pouliry sUtlstln, pl'-lng the sRgri>« thirty >t«rs nKo. U it the
bred. That this practice Is
t*tc of values s>f the iBdustry. do not
u an ««U at oi« of the
signify tnacb to the average po>iliry ConduclTe 10 greater |ir«U0mcy bes
thle fA-lt la' the f^htrM
or woman. The c-ensos pf ibiA been estabUslied by reecni work
. ThltCNM pohMlarlu mroand' gave the number ol duck* In
the luwa ex|>erlmeut sutkin. The
tln4> OB the tuerltt of the bi*ed, tinned Slates u
and (bhlr pravtlcp of fluahiiig ewe* by turning
value ua II.rw.Rin. The only Imere-t- them on Rood. fmb. forage juat before
1 (twilDue aad inrreate.
breeding gives etiuall) good resulls
lii(
feaiu.s
of
ibe
atatoniMit
U
ifaa*
I. at tvme p«’ople M«m O yritlk.;
i t boom,-;' created by_______ the durka are vortli «n ibe average with swine.
IWrn. which miial neccs.-arily be the
1UU» oier a liaU a dollar aplerc.'
The dmtftd baa bo far
The aanie censua glvca the number basic ration tor ull of our swim- feed1 the tunily that in ibo pat*
k and OFM have been told alutwa of gene la roaod numberv ae app.-ox- fiig In the CO
nispte)!
with
Imalely
fH
nillUcne.
values
uillr by rlaalBed iul\-enlilDK.
meal, sbons. tankage, bran or aifaUs
bat they will lay nearly ^ui> lions, T'lrkeyts apprunchlag
Ilona, value over Gtl nalllane. The hay or meal. <'«•» iM-gs or clover ha>.
i yfar.
■«M> coarse, also dUii|>l} bulk au>l
Owte to tbc facts that the yobne number .of cblckena waa given aa :!8'i
pndeiii anu
the uxallve
t tlMy to ralM pud that the birdr r..lllmiis w'lh a v.tlm- -tf |H?.t»c..Mi
>lt:lle.l. If (Ills Is |irodu»d oil
» easy to a(n. beiUw being litoet
irm
II
Timierlally decreases .the
, .-BBiltul atid ititereallng. they appeal, March hatching la rained on to
r
mainiBlnlng
ihe
sow. im aoi
Woiwly to awiieu. for many of
greater . extent eaWt year. When
r have tofred the probU-ni. “fio* broody hcoa are amllabl.>. they sliould the sou loo fai. hut on the other hand
utn 1 earn money at home? " Quite b© aet In ^a-m. preleeted pi.nts, Ih^- don't think that she must be starved.
e number ol women In tbe Vnlled fpre eiiempting lo aet a ben
if a latch of rye seeded last fall ia
Statea are benrinc more than tl.Oiin that she Is fu’Uy broody; for :.i
etsllahle for s|<r1ng hog puslurr. tbe
a year from the aale of cRt. day-old lime of the ye^. unless a hen has
cost of producing iwrk can be i-unshldBcklinn and stock. As no ap<Tlal
good done of the "ferer." she
rialdy redueeil. If green rte ruiihoc
lalrni la required to handle tbr:
tery apkto change her mind,
be ha-I. llieil m.w. si tbe earliest i«s
leesfully. there nre mnny others aim.
la eariy hotcbee'lt Is best l.» glte slide nuuiient a mixture <■( mils, nel.l
by drvuilne the aame caro and atten­
hen but n eggs nt n selling, or
ru|ie. SuW iwo or three loH
tion to the bualocaa. can do aa well. •hose in ihc outer edges i.l the ijuiof this and change from one i.i the
One breeder tflvee food
may be crowded <wi from aud.'r li< ^oliiyr. Tlie oats will protl-h- earliest
With I'eklna. avenge about na fol and berouic ihllb-d.
grasing. the lleM peas next, and the
lows: Pood needed for 100 Pekin
mi>e .11 not overpastured. will carry
duths for one month.. unounu to
The time apent In wnttning the
dmals well along thniugh the
aboK S.230 pouitda: food foe 100 In­ drinking water for'ihe p<mt.try
summer. Hogs do espectatly well on
dian Runner duefce same period. I»i> reauon pays and pajs well. AVhea, green fofage of ihU kind. It keeps
pounds, riiie required to reach niar- poultry have to wann tbelc dHnk wa. them in good health, results In rapid
etable slrl^’ U
Is glrmi as ten weeks ter by tbe heal of lliHr bodice a waste gains, and is tbe che*i>est kind of
*r Hih
b Uned «amA.
mtmA Time, to reach
----------food take* ...a...
pU.-e, ...w.M,Poultry iirrsj^
needs feed. Ordinarily fanners depend altoMuhty. I’< kina, eit
nine laonthe.'exercise, of <snm>e. bm net this klniL

’m'm'mrm'

OBiaD lUVUBX HXBALD 41ID TBAVCIOB BAT XAOU| THOBEDAT. MABOH li MIS
a.

hran' nem enitlne Ko tbrougb here a

«

■ ittvartWE.

(cw day* BKO.

M«n*

Bhtrtey

BterkRUB or Ttuvorw r'lly

hoou

In Chase's mill Friday the eiu .was

W. T. 8hmt win ».ari alK niltl a*

11.MM1 (eel.

wT>n da Ib^ weather wanna op.

Mr. V<1

Jtare l^lattl ha* none to.Indiana.

Eipna'a hlnodv. who waa M ^xais

Frank Carmsllor wm mti the cn-

Prancca Bor.iI. Jaaaie Sbamaki.

«IbIiIdi: hrr tmiber,

Mr*. ilendr»rk-

CTB. Iratrs Mnnriav

(or

K. ^ ramanx arc IhiSK la the neichbor-

i'-.

dna.
The roads

blocked

up

The Sharp rbtidreu bave'bren rlrk
with the artpirc.
The

Miasrs
and

Anna

Crandall

^

Iltv. K.

this neiBhborhooiI 10 visit hlu Ih»h
rewdaycaito.

Fred <n*ppcr mad Bd Itendrlrka

'•dar. Marsh la.-Ahoui ?0 <iC oar
. )l«rrlrk Cnndail and Erve YeomuiiR
are baVllnR wood from Ur. Ycoiiian a townapoople look (die tram Inr Trav
-»e City S.-durday mornlmc.
(arm.
(iBi-

The three Mrthirry boy* have pul
quette aid" Iroek at Bclioor.
pett

more

ti-e hariest

betiJ

nOMMOIUS HIM AM'

rearl Lee. In the

HS-£F?S!
me* acr
**ehuo^
viuiririKC »t« uiaiuifa.* »«<;

week of

atelnhlni: «il

PROSPECTS ARE608D

has

ST** I'm. <

From $2.50 to $6.00 Save cl

t ancicl

Oa Hand and Oiva
tnlka

irodlDB loRs-rnF Aliii-ii llc-ymildK Ikk;
wcTk.

rtmntiem-ed.

they rlikii it >s 'if flue qunliiy.

01

I

Bevarol Eapcrt |toad Oulldera Will D*

They l-i-

flniah ne*t week,'

'lioben Crnndall has

with ter Mcivl.

Mar­ nnirh up the huilm-aa In the differen

a ffne lol' ol Iom on the i>cre

of his

'Uorr E. Loraer apent the week end

M. Koons made a trii) t

ndumed boaie ader an enroded trip



home

hx aaa boen aioce tWrlstnaa.

liy; puplU t>( laat ytar’a acbnol.

Funklon last niehl.

we

. Traveraa cjiy callera last Satunlay.

the

daa^Uil-, .'(rs. '.^Iiovr iaikard. where

Krobner dlatila. nlao enjoyed inecl

,

laittir and

Winona

.1^(1

Grandpa Mon-uph. »( yeara of ar.«.
: vary aisk at

liavc been

Where there wma Ion

Mr and Mr*. MiiMoo were Travcmc .loK ahry wen- kcjd ptowed out.
Ptank lUtcB and wile have con
riiv mllciv Um Baluiilay

Carry

Hamilton Clothing Co.

and Maryory Uood nud Sllzab<-!h
dman Ib flolahinc a Jn'i Cnia. All had a very nlic llntr.

of pailinf! In h>iti lor Caldwell £ law-

>|ullp-n Ut.

-bend aCBiB.

iiKlkaM at h*i pries afCdUt

dne in Shim's mill when they start' Eva WoldfuiiX. Mildred Ucaihan, As-

CatiroruU.

•bcfcW"' »U* >'*“ •>"
VVr arr all dad (hat Mr. and Mr*.

ALBERTA#

The Price of Beef

Mra. Fe.-*vana enterulned on Mias

Ur*. Clfford.
Mr*. IUta"! Murthit., «hn b«a br«n

*t#HUij: bw srand^rcBtA.

'

They **n^ hotb Be«>d .k>c\|er*

ll Ik <.t heavier opt and hiKh sceppera.

(ban ihelr lormer eadae*.

Mrs. W.

on every Suit and Overcoat during this .'vsii a rare chance to clothe up is now oUer^n

II. Ilvvnk.u'aiKl ii.ii ai.d

Jttin KeiTunon baa'a mil very sirk

■ tarry 1'u.ck cWlol on rx iallvii, at liur
|wc
.eek proniliiB t.> eiltpae any tmtHna tllvkillli- Ha.'eirday.'
dlsl<-n-p<T.
r hild In thiB pur;
,-'o< the kind <
Jdhn Cate U uUmdinn the niirirul^Miss
iiiv AvtcJ U'(n.ii-<d to li. r |

•ch.w'l the i>a»l week. '

WeVe Too Mat!>
Overcoats and.
Suits

with

♦ lural me.'tInK In, Trmverwi- City ihU
*«' ^
d
- I

I livid In Uio rvKMnt above the
♦ •dddddddd*dd«ddd«d week.
W. n Cork hds n«reWly boiutliUwo ’"^60 rw*tus. and aH em«-ns who
Ally II. Mar. h s -^K. E. iMw atid Mr.


AU.VN.

.w:mii.-h low. trio. S.
t^ate.
|‘•« “**“ “*
>*un
Ce-e-,:.- Hutvr Is Bpend.iHi « lew .*
• '
“.v •vw.iMm.t;
jii'unUea h.iv,. alnalOpd their IMcnlK.i.
U Is ibyiUEht a 1days in (mltana.

.onio Tueaday lUU-r a two d ty*
Mrs.

E»Kwonh or ihe Ijkt 'Sniierior Iron

<k>. were iMie a few days api to |o.(k
after the Wmxl Jiili.
few

da>K

wR:

niir*Ii Reitinit om Ih<'|

Mra. r. \V. l Eieino- U «i-emlii.c a

■»«»llrut.

vrcod irom the woo-lr. Imi ibere arr’/ew'daya a<' hrm.e and’ wrta her;
nany hundretl ivul* 10 you on ulr^. .ijqihivr >n<pro.i|r; riowly
>-Weh will ttKr ualll th.-anmnicr

j

yv, ^

-------

—■

yesterday

with

.Alla n

t .n>i!i

ha* kvpl

.iijd lani.l'.

tin- larnR-ir li.'iik

'nr

the* p.iKl wvc-k RliicifpTu; rJ-i-a t'l tii-i*
(bii ri-mls iviiuaiblc ■•■r tbi-'iurel <-ii
■iiec.l

pe«*pl'' In omer to iiiaki-

iM.-se and A. M. White 'w.Te‘“«

Tb. Kn.pUeet.dH. E. railwis.v’btda icah out

.

rlrr.

Th® eommlitev desire tt.r

l**'*^'

a.

ul Ijiki- Jwuvin... vUiiliic he r «U.i. r.

“»

IVn-riiK WAS

I

tVe-c

K

cal.i-r Snltinlay afti-nivon at the
hc-mc- -f livii

There’s plen'y ■ '
time to wear overcf o' i;
/ the great saving \ u
can make by purch -ing now, will p?y 1-.
buy for next winter.

l-*iif«n.

their new aoho*'riplion of J: la beloK askM
...wuxTs irf aotosiiobUL-* and «1 fit.

Meat-Eatlop NaUom.
.
AntdralUiis and New Zealandxro are
liberal. Ka.h subavrlpllun .'orrics *>
the prosirst meal ralerm In ll.e wn'Id.
II a ticket to (he buquet, which v. ill The (c'rnier eat -C: pemnds of nv ut a
lie ctycyn ThiirsUay iverlnj:.
year c-axl. ml .In- li.n.r St: p..i:i.ils'
Guttbly (rasa EmmH (o CtUwa will Ameriran- •-H i^-'. bounds aaU the
British uMiy l"'’ I'ound*.
be rf'lwcfcoT-led.

->------------------------------ |< (bera. and Ihe rt»poB*v has been u-

Make Your Home
In the New

Thr follcvInK' proaraai

has In-cn

-|cr(>kld«d fer lice- two days;
Thursday 2 p. m.
Openlan aJdrma. Knoik

Pacific Northwest

linniilicci.

trand Tr.iiarae rounty n»»d «
aI.wct;

••Mlihl,-nn

Road

liouV.v

Frank F. Kogers. deputy sUlc hisl.
•cay (om-flxaloner: lila.'uasiuu U«| l.y
11. H. Kirkpatrick.
road

Knlkaakn

eoiGmlaaluncr;

co-iu>;

ropuru

fru.ii

townships and cbunt*M.
Thursday Euenli«. dtSO jw m.

AA » OAtu a ycauciK t-cMAiiLiy v«auii^( ivi

enfreetk men aod womea with sufficient
capital to make the most ofthe wonderful op­
portunities it offers forindependence.
America’s newest transeontinentil railwayhas
opened for' settlement miUkms of acres of rich
land, heretofore inaccessible, in Montana.
Idabo and Washinctoif. New and thriving
townsoSerevery class ofbusiness (^^rtunity.

C.*n Be In Tee Greet Hurry.
The- ir.an who ii> la a huiry to roach
place* he IM unm to fill *ttl only open
the way for a permanent setback by
pashlce ahead of hi* own capaUty to
asUafncIorily fuiail.

Btaquet tendered by'VrnvtTso City
fct r. S. I*. S. Aall. 8:30

p.

m,—Slereoptlron ' I'»* «»<

roads and propi.-*rd route* for eenlr.il
and wi-wtcm and nenbern MivhlRAi.
John 1. lUbann.

seeroury

Wosicrn
By Lydia E.Pinkham-.VeB-

MivhiBan IVvetopment Bu.uih.
Friday, t a. m.
•Trojqxy.ilyo iMshway

TWO WOMEN
SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS

l<tdsTai|on.'

afcH.p,mpoojrf-Thrir
OwQ Stories Here Told.

•.^•ro.r C. Sii'llh. c-naineef stale hUh-

Now Is the Time to ^

I r ay depaninmi.

Low One-Way Colonist Fares
ashnattoo. »nd co every Toc-aday from
llBTOh n to April 29. indurivc;
indi
knr (ate actilen’ (arc*
wrfll be in eS
eflect to poinu in Nottb DakoU and Montana

fllsSiDalon. led by

;it. M. !lic(rnLja. Vaalatee cvamly road
ronantnlener.

Addreaft. ‘-What K.tI-

|kaaka llaa Aercmpllshcd." William II
Marsh-TlI. Krlktskm county road ton.
i.iisaio»er; .

*',roD(lnii'His

llinhways,"

“““135

A. K IHirll. Emmet rouniy. Bepor!* c.f rinkhatn-a
work,
W
U> I. K.

-

lownablp ruad

CHICAGO

.h-tukwt

Mchiy. rommissloner Masiolona

Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY

«

Th.im«.rCa»-.

KINGSLEY

£♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•«♦♦♦♦
••7W OOvvpten’ and "The Co/uniMaft* are etptlppewith impeoved type of tourist akepioi csui havii« even'
travel oomfort and omivcnieoce. 'Thc-y leave Oiic.«a
daily through (or points In the Padftc Nortliwest

I.

C.rv, Mnin-. — I f.- -l I

1 -w-

Kloealc-y. Martb 11-Mr* John I’er-

ball

and

llltlc

danshter

roiuri.ol

tcanc fn.tu South Bowrdman laat Wed
jneeday. where they were vialtln* rel-

M'dk me fm dfii»ia.. Atoatoc. sribMd /eio W /aff pwlfeW.. — .dAn.
H. M. SUIehefl. O. P. A, C. M. 4 St P. Ry.

212 MaieT'e

BuHdlnp. Detroit Mich.

Hives and (rienda.'

*

Wm. Kiley ftnlabed hla tog

yro

liTday.
JTr*. Wtnnic I'lercc

k*vc

a

suiiwIm

party last Mewday nlplit li. honor of
her hnaber. Jobe Kiley.

A boo tliin-

was enicyed by ell.
Mra

Richard

Mllkn ' of

Tnn-rse

...y vlaHed her dausbtcr.cMra. Frank

irdn-iitc rji-i wn.-- on nvrviHi* I
cnuM tii't sic-jc. then i would be S" tired
morniniT.9 ihct I eiHilil #rerc-!v' r"'racd a!.1ir->t i-oraiaril.’ •
erj-iivl
to Ti-n-c or d'l a )*it
w'trl’. -vrl
Iboucht I nc-.-«T wmiH l-c SAoy b-ti
until 1 Bubmitted to tio oiwraUsn. Icci
■ri!?
II w«i I

Fremnan. over Sunday.
Mr. Voire loBi a boiac one day last

I-iekhnn'* VvjfWl-i-

'■roilK-'unl

ar.l

week.
A. ,^erm

has

been

cailinz &

mends hero aUie SnlunUy.

He vriil

rvtani to hta home at South Boar.t.

famUvof four.

woHi 1
1 fih.ll nlway* fm U- •.

1 owpmy coori h-'wli'- U> r"»r V. «--.ii!i' •

man today.
Bniro Bayers la helpinK Adam U6na
(his week.
Mrs.

Frank

Frcettan

and

mother

visited Mrs..Wm. Riley Sunday.
A crowd of yranK (olka from here
Bllondcd ;l.e party at ‘Howard Clev.;-

We Got’(m Again

'FITFORM

They am wort I•
every cent they a-marked; look at th
marks then ask for ii>
diicount if you ; e
not convinced of.^ b " gain,we will back wan ■

3<iys’ and It’S Fair
Children’s It’s Square
Suits and
It’s a Money
Coals
Saver

$1, $2 or $3^AVE0
1o Ihc buyer.
Il’S The Clolliffio
Sale o^the Year

iand's hut Thursday nl»b(.
Frank Freeman

and

i•M1Mn and farully

(saill.v, Jrtin

and

Mrs. Mllka

lalkd on Mr. aad Mrs Earneat VoiceBunday

eveninc.

Era and

Media Monro vlalted wiUi

Jeaale and Elate BDey Sandoy.

\Y/E always havpthem—
” the roost beaudkil
wall papers in town.
Italnty

OBBORN

.



mt-oiiT

Hlk

alii|«s,

bordera

and

with
ikidcI

decorations foi tflc )>cdrooni';
Joseph Paymem and wiic were Em­
pire esUrra

Eaalar la onniiif. Coma to our atora and maka
thaddUranhavahuidTatotEHtorana. Youcan
alao lAaasa tha bdad color ol thot oldai^ drooo
ondrtUoa, and moko_______
thorn look
Jt krlffct,
Irilfct, Iftoah and
o. TUa
Ttlalila oconomr. Wa hm aDtha bait kind
now.
al dyii
00 Dyola. Dlami^ Otttiw and
brw Wahavo C^titoo'lor otoinlnf yaiir
otriw hat and toaka tt leak naar again.
Caan to OOR Drag 8taar.

___‘imAHEnCANOIRIOaTOaB '
snerriatst.
aMmuMi

Satanlty

to

risR

with

iwrior papers lA renveuilonal
dctUn 'inumlnatcd

In gold;

relatives
IXor Blllrraan

od

Bnnrire la

rU-

UieR with rclaurei at Paari lAka for
the part week.

the cMning coom. besides handreds of pthera eqnsll.v ap-

Ralph Sickles «d West Kasaoa has
norad to Miner HUI to work for Mr.
RagdBit thit euwner.
Janes Earns Is hauling lumber (rom
AtUnton £ Boa's mlU.

fruit and foliag* dcslgni for

He will build

pcpprlatc for (be Uvlog room.
llbouT

and hall, from the

ebaapaat that's good to'(he
beat that's -made.

a Urge barn In th« spring, dU'O feet.
> rwplaca the one that was bonad
yisr am
Mnn McGuroy had (ho mlafortune
£ar« oae G( bU Bagsre gOMbad i^Us

CITY BOOK STORfe

Boys’ Pants,
Sweaters, Cajps
go in this sate.

Conie and
Scef

'i

■'k:
.OEAMD TR4VZBSE HSR4LD A3fS TEAVZR8E BAT BAQLl, THUBSDAT, MABOH 14. 19lS

TAOE EIGHT

general, has never been adopted at Orangw. lemou. grapes and pMChea
tho royal Ubie.
«re easily dlfMstcd wbM suBIctentty
One of the most noted of the reg- rliw and free from fibrous envelopes
ular banqueu at Buckingham PaUce and skins. Baw apples, pears and ha­
te the dinner gives on Derby Dey.. nsnai ere somewhat lesa digestible.
The Derby dinner was insUtuted |>y Oranges and lemons are need In Inthe tele king, and the menu, t^fllch is vaUd dIetaHes. their Juice allaying
nearty always the same, was person- thirst effectively. Apples are whole
MBS. MAWgt. BATES WILLUMS, EDXTOB
ally drawn up by King Edward. It Is. some and illghily texaUve. They act
of course. tmUrely a mens’ enterUlu- on (he liver and Iddneya. PMchea and
meat, given to a number of well gnpee ere iiartleulariy wholesome,
known men In the racing wortd. The The eaine may be said of etrawberrtee.
0 ru|is flour. Bske in nod- menu Is comparatively short, but eon- rurmnlt. gooseberries, raspberries,
JiMt a Oeartrop.
talipi some of the most wondertul. de- blackberries, hurkicberrtes auB a few
l-vlw am )* jQit a Ucaxlroii
White
Cake—One
roundlni:
eup
suit11(^001.
and expensive Mehes that can other berrtea. Of plneat>ples and grapeGIlUMliUC. AimmIikc on iho niaelotf;
nr, one-half eup butter, three ditarters be produced by -modem wiUuary fruit It may be aald they- act as a
Vot I help to make NlaKafa*.
tonic, a laxative and a diuretic.
H^P to ntakr iho mlKhtlect lorrcnta. cup sweet milk, two level ctHW flour, ■cfenee.
two teaspoons.ranlUa eitracL two teaA eoui> Tortue a la Partslene. a
Raisins, pranes, dates and flga are
Just a d«wdrop. oulckiy i>uslns.
Biioons bakina t»wder. whites of Aren prepantloa or whitebait, and Perhos rt<di In their own sugars and may
TblDK or beauty In the stytsbipb:
eitits beaten stiff and added last. ^ a te Relne Alexandra, are Bxturet in jusib' be termed eoocentrated foods,
Yet tbronsh me the desert blOMoms.
Olnaerbread—Two-ihlrds
mp
butler,
the
Derby
Day
ntMU
(hat
costs
IS.2J
t’eohed
fruits nmy be eaten with any
Gitinit life where death was ta-eaenl.
one cup suKur. two-ihlrds cui> niolas- a mouthful.
meal but usually when fruit 1s eaten
Just wdewdroii. hardly BMlred.
.sea two CCTts. one cup sour milk, one

for s|>eeia] dietetic purposes Its effeel
Never rounted as a world of force:
leasi«on soda one lablespooD Riiuter. ♦
Vet I move the sUnt ensloe
Is more pronounced If taken alone
three ru|« flour. Bake slowly twenty ♦ RAW FOODS. ADVANTACSS ♦ either at the commenrement of meals’.
Which Without me were tmpoirnt.
mlnulse.
O.
AND DISAOVANTAOE8
4 or. lieiier. between them. The poorest
jDSt a Oeadrop. aot a diamond,.
Domthnuis—Three
emts
w«dl
boatsu.

OF
COQKtNa

time te at the conclusion of a very
Doonie.1 to dry and die so thortly:
one cup sugar, one leai|«en salt, a ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, biumy dinner. Fruit In general Is less
Yet 1 help mote tbe'oeoai^ ■
The modem home-maker U no long- wholesome whan eaten out of Its natOb which man is but a feather.
«r content to blindly follow the ralc« ural unson. Raw trulL nnlear eaten
Just a dawdroii. (one by nooDdde,
tanf added alternaiely with flour, one laid down In the past by thooe who at once after picking, should l>e well
Perifbed. vanlabed like a phantom;
small leatjiioon soda, flour enough to liave preceded her. but nmai study thi- wasbed. There Is danger also «! aeYet my soul Is evcrUstlnlt.
why and wherefore of all things per- quirihg harmful Intestinal parasites
make a sdft dough.
Be I SO to wclahtler dutlesPlum Pudding—One eu|i suet cho|K. Ulning to her dally work. ^Tbls spirit from raw- frulu. In ail doubtful eases
T)-pe of souls to hhn who ponders
ped'fine. IVur over it one eup liolllaf of Inquiry fluds expression In (be the foo-l should be cooked. Overrl|w
On the models of crestlon.
water. one-tialF cup nmlasses. ibreo many
women'a
ciubs
sraiteroil or unri|>c fnilt abonid never be eaten
Thoneb alone I ran do nothing.
ouartcra rup sugar, one teas|ioon sods throughout the land where subjects nv;.
Mm-aed with ethers I'm mistleas,
dissolved In hot waterl oite and one- cf prartkal. Interest are reptecing
Nutt eonuin a large quantity of fat
So may yoa. the human mom, ^
half cream of tartar sifted through mtieh of the ol'I-ilme -mts<-eUaIleous and a somewhat tenter proiiortlon of
Learn iho tottfr of eilsienoe.
—Tymbia Weatorer Alden. flour, flour enough to mahe as thick aa topics." At a recent meeting of the protein. They are’ eaten oialniy as a
,s|ionge cake, spices, currants and rais­ Traverse City Woman's club a most dessert, and unless subjeried to apeins to taste. Btoam two hours.
by a wmnan i
Butter Sauce for Plum Pudding— s|ierteltet. Miss Anna Kuiherfnrdi diet- easily digested because o( tbe 'fiber

It Is not for us ;o say that life
■ U not worth llvinc. Our life. Buch ’ One-hair eup butter, onp. eup sugar, ician at the Sute Hosplul .on raw and fat they conutn.
We are now ready to torn to the
• as It Is. belonss
grander jUfe. ' two tablet i>oons flour. Cream these feodi. the advantages ami dteadvontogether, then ad.l one cup water. Bolt teges of cooking. Miss Rulberford animal kingdom and see wbat foods
• to which we nusi ever mm Ih orderived froni it may be used raw. An
■ der to see the meanla* of our ' till thick as cream. Add flavoring said in pan;
when sBUe«> is taken from stove.
While man te so eonstlluied that K animal diet Is eoneenirated and easily
• own —i>r««ser.
, Krllters—Three eggs well beaten, te Impossible for him to live uik>b row digested. If the animal foods taken
ohe and one-half«ujw sweet ipllk. one- food tor a roQBlderobte length Of lime, are eggs, milk ami oysters, no serious
fourth teaspoon salt, two rujia flour. It te aiiimrently designed by nature objeciltnt can be urged against them,
two level I
bsklng powder, that a large portion of his food should except that (bey lack bulk. A row
Drop from si»6n into but grease and be'eooke<l. for there are no savage egg. on seconui of Its btendneM. does
fry a light brown. Serve h« wUh Mces known who do not practice the uoi Mlmutete the flow of gaa(rli- Juice
luapls syrtip.
of rooking In at least an elemen- aud U not as easily digested as
tary fMhton and progrees In the scale eofi cooked egg. Raw eggs are added
''.Recently It became neeessar^ to re­
S&» a MoutMul.
of development and civ iliutlon te uni- to varisiix foods as milk and broth,
pair a desk that bad been usc^ many
We ofieo hear the expreasloa that formly aceomiwnled byadvanre in the cu-.. to give extra nulrlmeni
Raw
years ago by the former editor «f
egg while being almoxt pure albumeo
Home Cheer. In lifilng out a iectlon certal^n anli les of food served on..our art ot cooking.
tables are "fit for a king " II you wo^ld
The true s.-ienre of feHing should l» l>erliam. more readily absorbed than
the ear
I sllp'of I
like
to
know
ho»
a
king
really
fares,
b.- thoroughly studied that we may uu- ■»>' other y.roteln, hence lit value In
per upon wbUb were sniien the fol­
lowing quotations, copied by a hand you will be Interested Id tlih following demand wbsi proiiertles etiier Into albuminous beverages. Milk, one of
tong since laid to rest, and evUenUy aeeoum. and win not womler that the food, whet c-Ke^al elements tbe sy s- the so-rslled |K*rfeet food*. Is alwasw
lem demands In order Ho build or re- to be preferred row when useii es a
Intended for the readers of tils de- king of Kngland has dysi>e|M.la.
Monsieur I'cdard. the chief chef at pair, by wiiai means the necessary J>cverege. ’ I'asteurliing and stcrilltiwrtmcni:
^ |
"The lilac of heaven It iargv^ than lltK klDgham t’alac'c, has a world wide subsunces are supplied, and how to Ing arc only to be resorted to when
the cloud "—Eiiubetli Iterrelt ^a-n- reiHiiailnn. and Is admliledly one of prei«rr them itiai tbe body may main- Dm cleanliness of the milk te qiiesttonthe greatest living eullnary artists. Mo Uin Its effleienry.
side. Cooking changu lU. mlneni
has a astery of *12.^ a year, while
The human body coutelns many content end for most |H-rsons’Injures
his asslsianl. Monsieur Oscar Ferry. chemical elements In varying amounts, the itroields. AH tbe fsmlller milk
: ".\'o life can be iniic In Its phniosc
Is iiald Id.OiS) a year, and under them Foods must roiiiain the same elements produetx. cream, butter, cheese, skim
• and strong In Its strifey' and dll life
not be purer-pnd stronger thcrAy.’ — lx a staff of ten fali^ly- trained male lound In (be budv: thus It Is lliai they milk, buttermilk and Junket, as well
cook:-.
are able to build and malnuln the n> kumyss. are excelelm raw foods.
Owen Meredith.
|
Always to be apjtreclated te the form
Even night at Uurkinghaot FaUce Iwdy ttruciure
or at any of the ' royal residences . After a short discussion cxyncetning nature i^tvldes It for the young of all
"We arc never more like Goj than
w'liere King (ieoiite may ■•e. hte maj­ Iba value- of various food elements, mammalli In its |>eriod of most rapid
. when we are doing good‘’—Cajjla.
growth and developmm te plain.
esty sits down to a dinner that roxte Miss Rutherford eomlnued:
The sated idanit, vuch as lettuce, w holesome clean milk. Oysters come
at (he lowest estimate flO a {date"Eveo hour comes with son^ ilule and oflFD a g«o>l deal more.
celery, wsterc-ress. endives, etc. non- m-sr.-c to milk In amount of nutrients
fagot of Gad's will fastCDcd d^n Its
WhUel«li. rosst ariaUnx. venison, tain little nutriment, but are esiocial- than almost any other common food
haek.*-Pabcft
asiwragtis, and cavalre de Kierlet are 'ly rich te mineral matter, aiid served msierlal. They. too. are ntore eaally
frequent Items In the English royal onrooked In (be form of sals-l ait this digested when served raw- or broiled
*'Oo4 never Imposes a duty.vflibout uienuii.
lulnerol matter Is iireserved. Raw to- slightly.
giving time to do it
RusUn.
Ortinary i»w -meat It not quite as
Mens, f'edard has twelve different matoes. aiid in tholr absem-e. tbe
methods of preiwHng whiicbalL One cooked product sohred eoM with trim- easily digested as cooked meat,
"When you rtee In the ^morning, te said to have taken him xlx months pie seasoning, servo the ssme puriom) Owing to color an.l flavor It te not sp­
form s reoelution to make the jday a of ^x(icrimeDial work before he ar­ as more exiK-nsive salads. Shredded pciUlng and could not be uken conhappy one for a fellow creatiirc."- rived at the rexuli Ji*- wished to raw cabbage made crisp ani^ suitably tlnuously. However, wben cbopis-d
Sidney Smith
ai-hlcve. It figures In the menu card dressed te not beyond the reach ofjbc Sue or -scraped free from eonectlve
ns "Vl'hlteiisli n In Heine MnrIe." and family (bat mnst imcilce economy, tissue it te rooro readily dlgeried than
■'WhalsneVL-r.we beg of God, lei ns costs about slxty.-flvc cents a forkful The same may Im- said of rat^ oetons. cooked meal.
also anrk forsll.”—Jeremy'Taylor
—valuable (or their appetizing quail(.'oeking It the preparation of food
It- prodne-e.
Another erjstly dish Is "Cluiiions de ties.'prevenilve* «i colds and sore for eating and the objective |•olnt■
y "Do the hrst yoe ran where y-eu are. lloudans a te kMw'ant VII ~ This dish throats, and te many csvs all tbe are: III To improve the flavor of
' and when that is aeromidlshefl ftod is a mc'iltod of ideiiaring raimtis tn- medicine needed for a sluggish. liver, food, or render It more palatable. (21
win o|ien a flow for you. and a voice
vemed by the ■•ruu-nt Hielf cdiefs I'lre- Other Inc'xiienslve row salad material To soften it that It msy be more readwill call. Tome up hither into a blsher
decossor in ofllie, .M. .Meitaacr. who-. te found In radishes and cucumbers, lly masticated and digrsirt. (31 To
sphere.' "—Henry Wart ileeclicr.
was i>emtonecl on tbe accession dl The one great dangcT With these raw |in>duco chemical changes which laKing George. Ii is (anierd among Eu- loods ts/tho |>ossll>miy of dteoase or crtiaae digesUMIIty. nnd (4i To dr
444D444444
rojican royalilea. by moM of whom It ganistos Jrom the dust and tuH. but stroy bacteria and fiarasUes which
4
TESTED RECIPES.
4 has lieea tasted when visiting the with great care In washing they can may be presfcnl te row food.
However iwoflclent .we may become
44444444444444444 English court, it costs about I2.M a
s eannoi be eaten te iwoduclng the effects erf beat upon
But all I
Th« following tested redpes have nioiithtul..
raw. Practical cooks hav.- extwrlment- food, wc -rejoice to know that there
been rnllcl tron: the maouserlpt beiok
King Geqrge. liowc-ver. c-arc* very rd te laboratories toy ascertain (he are many simple, teexpenstve foods
of a bridc-tobe. and will be found
mile for the eoutplirated. wonderful, best method to iprevAt losses and at that may be aftractlvely served atone
ITactlcal and delietoiiS.
and delicious itrodurts of modern cul- the rniiic time have k savory product, or la comblnattan for any meal of tbe
.Sot Dread—Two eggs, tire anld onchalf cups of sweei mnk; one tevwUtea- lifary art that aiqtrar on the royal ta­ One woman made a comiiaratlve sindy day or for any occasion w here we may
BtsioD Will, one-half rup brown -sugar, ble. HIk' niajenty. as Is well known, or spinach, cabbage and carreu. Each - bo dlspoMed to iiroclalm by means of
four cups whole wheat flour, fetir level suffers I greet ileel from dysi>ciiala. vegetable was cooked In boiling water our hnspitalliy that simple liv ing is
and Is comiwlled to be extremely care­ and tbe same amount steamed. Car- conducive }o high Alnklng. .Mother
trasiKions baking ■•owder. one rtip mu
ful about his diet, hut even were this rou evil ui> and boiled were eoiu|«red Nature te a wise, long suffering.teachmeatt. f/ni Hse half an Hour; bake
not the c-ase. the iiresent kiv rtf Eng­ with carrots boiled whole. The re- er with ieaaous new aqtl old for all
■lowly throetjuanarx of sn hour.
suite shpsed Kmall losses from ateam- who 'siihalsi upon her bounty and
Mufflns-One ru?Vhlle flour, one land would live Just as simply.
King George's dinner usually con­ Ing and groat tosses (ram boiling tab- gratefully- observe her laws.
cup graham flour. twS tablespoon*
melted butler, one egg, onetable>-iioon sists ot a llitle/-lear soup, a piece of bage and si.laa'ch. In a French tevesil__ _____________
sugar, two ismspoons baking »wd«-. ■tilled sole or halibut or mullet, a gallon with cabbage, Brtusela s|>rouia.
A Dinner .Menu.
slice of raest game, and an Ire. 6ome- cauliflower, celery, asparagus, corn.
pinch of salt, one cup sweet milk.
Often on a busy day Ae hoosekeepHmes. however, bis maiesiy's dinner beans. and lentils boiled thirty mtn- er tongs (or a simple dinner which wHI
Crahsm Gems—One (sbles|>o«B huiIt far more rexiiicted. On days when utei, thr average tors was 36 per cent be gult^Iy- and eaally prepared, and
ter or tert. one-iialf rup litwwn sugar,
not too expensive. TheJoHowtng from
two eggs, one and one^uartav cups be fecla an attack of dyapepate a|s lor tout mlDcrul matter.
proai hing. his dinner often consists of
' Mur milk, one teaspoon soda, two
Thbae and other trials warrant Ae Country Life te Canada U oa good a
a little soup, milk iwdrlins. and a auggesttona that wherever lb» mate- dinner ns one could ask (or. and It te
graham flour, idneb of salt.
raest
apte
and
rream
and
an
Ice.
Oalnieal r«oklto-Ohe eup brown
rials extracted by iKditng- vegeUble* cheep, too. Moreover, tbe Mtertela
On one oecasloD. -when be w-as cannot be accopubly uuiited. a very are generally to be found on^nd te
■uar. nne-balf cui> buier. two aggs.
Idneh of salt, one teaspoon soda dls- Prince of Wale.. King Ceor«e went to large projK>rilon of the Ioim of mineral any houoehold. even thoee remote
aetved In-four ubtesimons hot water, dine at the Savage rlob. where a groat ults from green vegeubles end of
stores,
two-cups oatmeal, two raiw g.ahsm Itanqnet had been |>rrpared in bis soluble carbohydrate from roots may
^‘Orn pbowoer
•our. one cop ehopiied roteios. spleea honor. It happened that on that day be prevented by cooking te atcem.
Salmon Loaf
Stewed Potatoes
be
was
suffering
Bomewhat
fms
a
to laate. Drop from spoon os buttered
Cooking improvea cereals te many
Cabbage and ObIod Sated
slight
aitabk
of
Indigestion,
and
a
few
(in, and bake Id a hot oven.
ways. Proper cooking has almost as - Cboeotete Broad
Podding
, Drop Cakeo—Three eggs, two <-u|* hours before be went to the club hte much te do with tbe nutriment flneUy
Tee
ougar, one cup butter, one ebp ^w<«t seejetelT eent word to tbe secretary obiatead as Ae proportion of nutilenta
Corn Chowder—One can corn: four
mitk. thraaoips flour, three leasiKxms of the eJub that tbe prince would wish orlglnnlly preseoL In general, the cups poutoea. cut te one-fourth InA
baking powder, two teasi<ooos Haver­ to imnake of only a very light maal mere crude flber a cereal contains tbe siloes: one and d'nedtalf tech cube tat
that evenihg.
ing. pterb of aalt.
longer it abouid be cooked. There Is salt perk; one sliced onion: four cups
White Cooktea—Three egga. two ’ It coniisied of dear coup, a piece of dnager te undercooked eeroeJs. not scalded milk: eight )erackcra; Area
cops light brown sugar, one eup butonly of tees of nutriment through fall- lesapoontels butler: salt and pepper,
W. two teaspoons sods diswyived In
ore ot digestion but te IrriteUon of the (^nt pork In small pteees and try out;
•iw-foarth cup hot water, nutmec. flour royal guest.
allmenmrr tract
add onion nnd cook^Jlve mtentss. stirte roll very setL Bake in hot oven.
Hte ^majesty . Is extremely fond of
Fruits are Ae only foods bating o^ ring often Ant onion mny not bum:
DevtTs EoodVTwo* squares cboeo- Ice*, an-i so are eeverol members of •anlssd struetore that do not require atratn tat Into a ateW[laB. Partteil potete. dtewrivrd In one-half cup hot wa­ (he royal family, and It te curtews thnt eoohteg The dIgwUbUlty ot fnilt va- Utoea Are minutes te boiling water to
ter, ount half cup butter, two cupa ngtwlthslnndlng this fact, the custom tier with Ae kind enten nnd Ae mode cover Asm: drain, nnd ndd poutves
ef prs^raUen. Stewed fruits niw to m: tbsu ndd two cups boUing wa. tight brawn Mgar. two agga, oba taa1
dsrty SlfUid then rgf trulta.' ter: ooek «nUi potatew .sre Mft. n.*d

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Too Tabte Tlga.
polnL Season Vltb salt and pepper: • FOtHS THAT HAVE 'HELFCO. «
r.:e an .
.......u— >«urlng tea
add bolter and crackera. In one min- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ gracefuUy te one that anyone may a
ute remove from Are. Ufl out craekere
Laufb h l-Rtls Wt.
quire with a litlte .practice. The
caretulty, poor chowder Into tureen Here’s a motto. Just yonr At:________ English ennatn of drcpplng into a
and put crackers on top.
"Laugh a lUlte UL”
,
friend's bouse ioisrmal.y
Salmon Loaf—One tan aalmon: salt When you think you're troowe-hiL , noon tea 1s growing and It Is worth,
and peper to taste: one egg: one-bnlf “UugJi a littte bit."
wbRs learning how io serve It ’easlly
cup bread eiumbs: one cup milk. Mix Look misfortune In the face.
and wttboui erabarraaslng hltrhew:
to form a loaf, aprinkte with flour or Brave the bedlam's rude grimaee:
Afternoon lea U much more rozy
bread crumbs, iwur over one teaspoon- Ten to one 'twill yield Us place
U made In -tbc'paiior or iMng room
fal melted butte* to which baa been If you have the wit and grit
than it brought already made from the'
kiteben. .
added the Juke of half a lemon or s Just to laugh a llnib WL
(lash of vinegar If yon haven't n lem­
A good spirit lamp bolls walct I
on. Bake half aa hour la a greased' Cberteb tUs peculiar gUl;
abort time.
,
pan. Serve hot or cold.
"l.uugh a little bit."
Carq should be taken that the
spirit temji te always well fUled. other
Slewed Potatoes—Pare, wash and Keep It with you. sample It—
wise it win go out at the critical n
cut tbe poutses Into cubes. Pot two -l«gh a llltte Wf."
(easpoonfuli butter In a frying pan. IJtUe Ills win sure beUde you.
add one toaspoonfol finely eho|iped on- Fortune mar not sit beside yoK'
Lemon slices should be eeiwrated
Ion. Fry a goldhn brown, add one tea- Men may mock and fame deride you.
when eat and not have a bit of skla
spoonful flour, site well, and when well But you’ll mind them aot a whK that Is uncut to bold them together.
blended with the onion and butter, if you teugb a little ML
Seeds obonid be removed from the
slices.
add three-fourths of a pint of water.
*
The arasll lemoD fork Should not be
When It boite add one icaspoonful
Chesr bp.'
mliteid. hut be to place on tbe troy
salt, ban teaspoonfol itcpper. Mix In There’s help in seeming dteerful
when wanted. .
one quart of poteto cubes, draw tbe When a body 's feenng blue,
if a tea ball Is used It should be fill­
sanoepsn (e the har^ of the stove, ig looking calm and pleasant,
ed before.
coyer closely and simmer gently until it there's nothing eteo -to do.
■ A wlivcr er China waste bowl is an
tbe poutocs are cooked. Serve hot. it other folks are wearing
These are alee With dry meala. atcaka And things are all awry,
tehaeltifeip^wlM. for the tea table.
, A glass Urs' toeen 1s a great help In
and bollo<l flab.
Don't vex yourself wlth'caring.
Cabbage and Onteo Sated—One one- Twill be belter by and by.
fourth small bead of cabbage and There's hel|> in keeidng telly
oaeJialf milk twion through meal Of our Imi of happy dayw.
Take a Surpetss Pneksgs Homs,,.
grinder, then poor over the following There's aeve^ one that dawnoth
When we Ep for a sboppinE trip it
dressing:
But It brlngetb c«usc to praise
te very nice to have a lllUc "remem-'
Sated Dressing—Two tbas|ioonfute The Uve that ever watcheth.
ber"
corner Id our hearts, says Ruth
mustard: one leaapoonful aalt: two The Prien’d that's ever near.
Kent in The Girls’ Home Comiiaiiiot
one-fonrtb cup so. though ope tryat with Borrow,
A peek Into It may carry os bark l>
rlnegar: two oass,
eggs; OM teaapoonfiri of one needs mute dwell with cheer.
our childhood days when we watched
butter. Put flrsc fouV Ingredients on
fire to heal. Beat eggs with Dover egg
eagerly fot* mother's return from FaKh and WoHte.
beater, beaten until light, set bowl In -q,,
warmth " said tbe ”'**'*’“ street." necretly cherishing the
a pan of hot water, poor on IngredIi«itlre man:
•*“**
■*“ "would bring us aomen and continue beat"Yes. the sun gives warmth and
be only a stick of
Ing until thick and smooth. Remove
light."
enndy or some other trifling thlng^t
from Are end stir In butler. Jlltk or bbi
he
towered
his
shades,
and
llcfai.
^
matter
much what so long a
But be towered his sbadet. and light- '
cream may be added when needed.
^ jj, Jamp,
we had our small share In the after­
noon’s buytnga.
Double tbU quantity may be made and
aa W It ware nlgbL
kept on Ice.
^
,,, thefcaL
When we have remembered abonl'
tbia. It may occur to us that It te oar
O.OO.UI. Brad
» Ed)oi-|.» lu .bra » trlrtt.
.ul. brad crumb.: foor cup. .radrtora tun, tb tbdf wpriw pbcbmira Ibmllk: ira «b.ra Bbb.r’. cbocbOic:
„ „„ .boopbu. Udu BMb.r U oblr
two-ihlrds cup sugar; two cgn; oneindeed."
"a fflrl grown tall." and we need not
fourth teaspoonful aall; one uaapoonwb<»e faith was true; think that she >as lost
fill vanllU. Soak bread te milk Uflny
y, shades. ihrMr open fondness tor wniritei. ‘ She will be
(Bteuiro. Melt chocolate over hot wahte blinds,
aa pleased to untie suing* and tear off
ter. add one-half augar and enough
mashlne through.
wropidng paper aa we <
milk Uken from bread and milk to
^
bag of candy a crisp new collar, a
maM of, consistency t« i»ur. Add to
tiny pitcher, wll give bv plcMure
mlxture*wiih remaining sugar, aalL
He lzd*ihe sunshine do
qnlie out of proponlos to their value,
vanilla and eggs. eUffatly beaten; turn.
«
and the deepest part of the pleasure
Into buttered pudding dish and bake
wll be that a loving' daughter has
one hour In a-moderate oven. Serve
,. __ , , ,
/'
thought and cared to give It to Jier.
with cream or hard aauee.
.rel^L
It may tHOTn a lUUe self-ssrrlflce
Hard Sauce-One-ihlrd cup butter:
( '“-for us: we may have to pay somewhat
one cop powdered eugar: onethlrd
leu for eomethlng v
learjioontel lemon extract: two-thirds
hrLune nn ihsir rest
do without altogether. Bnt that U no
more than mother has been doing for
f.:i vaallls. Cream tbe butler.
e^ery thing Is teaching ne.
add surur rriidiielly and ftevorlng.
ui all our lives, and she could tril «
Preaching and b
Chill, Fruit Juices, row frolL or cars- |
that the Joy of It fully makes up tor
To Mtle down and end tbe (iisa
met syrup ;.iay be added tor Savoringthe sacriflee.
F9 quiet ways are beat?
Two othb. delicious pudding recipes ,
The rate that trickles down te ahowere
•anana Cream Pie.
which might be eubsUtuted for the
A blessing brings to thirsty flowers.
Beat four eggs (reserving (he whltea
abovt arc these:
'
And gentle xepbyn gather up
Norwegian Prune Pudding—Gnw
ot twol with half copfol of sugnr
Sweet fragrance from each brimming til thoroughly mixed, then add a tiny
lutU |«und prunes: two cupe cold wa­
cuji.
pinch of aalt and tbe pulp of two very
ter: one. cup sugar; one Inch piece ,
There's nrin te tbe tcmpen’e path,
ripe
pressed through a sieve.
stick cinnamon: one and onc-tblrd ,
There's ruin te tbe voice of emth,
Btlr te one idni of hot milk groFuilly
cu|w boiling water: one-third cup ooroAnd they alone are blest
surch. J-irs
Pick uver
over suu
aud mmmu
wash pnmee.
,
so nol'.io oooh tbe eggs, then add a
Burvo.
tnuuo. ra..
,
few' drops of vanilla. Pour Into a deep
mvak over night In cold water, and boll
until Bofl. remove atones. obUlB meat Themselves, their violeace abate.
pte Un lined with rich pastry and bake
li> moderate oven ontil Ae custard te
Irom stones and add to iirunei: then
firm In the eeoter. When done cover
add sugar, rinnamon. boiling water
wlA a meringue made ot tbe whites
and simmer ten minutes; dllnie cornA Seng of Trust
surch with enough cold water to poor
and two tobletpoqnfuU of snsar, beatBehind Ae cloud the sun slUl glows: en very stiff gnd set te a very alow
easily, add to i>rune mixture and cook
Above the thorn there smilea the rose:
five 1 .minutes.
Remove cinnamon.
_,,u
oven to eook brown.
.bra ram, rab
-Bb

cupa bolUeg water; five t
ful ■ VI
gprnstareh: salt; <
nllte: oDc-bair ooi> chopped walnuts.
I*ut sugar and better te aauceriaB on
.lov., .Ur libUI rail
.dd

That lead Co the hereafter.

rarra, .dd rararara n.btrara «.b
rarara raid ra,.r to .lira H to prar,
,„d ralL
mira mlratto, «to
rlito ofiM. Itetoove front llio. idd
vmollla rad cl»pp«d on... RIqm inonlil
-11b rold rator. poor ’ to ppddtot
thill and itorve w|A rfeb milk o

of shortening «nd one cuirfal
brown sugar. Add two well beaten
eggs. Beal. Add aeven-elghths ot a
cupfuls of .
capful of milk and
of aalt

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J
ran.*.,,
m.,.. hrardn OMrar’
““ 1?“'

Use one t

three-fourths of a leaspoontul of sodadteselved te a liule wpter, one cupful
of ehowied ratetot and two cvpful Of
BBimoked rolled oaia. Drop by tea-.
B a cooky abeit and bakp‘.
hot oven. Allow room on iheel
for oooklea to sproed. No beklng pow-.

Everydgy Sponge Cake.
Tbe mixing of (hte cake seems
Tea—Thrc
taa; two cups
traditions, but resulu
bollte* water. 1^;;! teapoL
Jroro tC
tea and pour on bolUng water. Del
^
^4,, end more
^
stand on back nf range ^r In a------- ' moist than Ae bet water aponge cake. '
place five minutes. Strain nnd serve
and w. And U n
at once.
moil practical and Inoxpenstee cake,
cboooe mild eolona tor Als way of.
Ow.-Hi{li«srop v-aaon.
Beat two eggs very lW»0y. ndd one
QooWng. Melt ©nedmlf cupful of butTwo pounds walnuu, broken: two cupful ot sugnr nnd bent until lemon
^ Mucepnn, Aen put In ns
pounds dates, ttelvud nndseeded;
colored. Add one copfol ef flour sifteda^oy peeled onions ma wlli St l^wUhthree cups grannlated sugar: two wlAhalf a tenapoonfnl of shit and one
crowding. Move about until all
ru|o butter; one Ubtespoon dnna« imir tenspoenruU ot beklng pow- ^
coated wlA butter. Sprinkle
non: one Ubtespoon doves; five beai-'oer. Add quickly hnlf a cupfiil of hot
^ ubtoapoonftd i4 nugnr. Aen
en eggs: Bve cupa flour tUted: one odik. one tablwpoontol of melted buta weU flavored stock
cup sweet milk: one teaspoon aoda te
flavoring. One teaspoonfol of
jf
(^ve ao stock on hand,
hnlf cup hot water. Rub batter and vanilla and hnlf a tuaspooDtel of al- dissolve a UUte beef extract in hot .
sugar. Aen add eggs. Aen milk, flour. „ypd extract is n good mUture. Bake
mil welL Simmer until As
fruit and spices: then
water, jy » moderate oven and fro« with any ypian,
tender, teke off the lid of
D buttered tins by t
•dul deelrod froating Or Ae cake mw be
.aucepan and Jet tbe atock simmer
about two tnebes apart. Bake In mod- sidh and make Into a layer cake.
down to about n half caiffuL Serve In
erate oven; These are Intended es- a heated covered dl^ ne ■»

pedally tor very epedal oocaaluns.
Fried Ham Relte.
to'chicken. '
___ ________
one ot many '
_______
.
but wiu keep for weeks
and are parPried bam rolls
ito.torlv olra I« «to»l Ira.l. .1- ddtokra b-ratlrat ...bra wblcb to.
A Htohb Htoh___
^
Ibrart ib, rambra .bb.M b. Ibnltod. b. .tod. tram ib. rantora to . bra.
brara. itodto
Fto ratotoo. to. dMd. .b, todp. to Uto,b.» . ptotol to ■«!, raobtod to. . ttolb to« toto to bmUto.
m throat
or
b.ir to to. tolT quraUU’ totora . TtoT bbtototb Irar btotora abh.bra.Kb One
Ora brutto
brUO. lodged
todrad te
to U
Ib.
t
Id pots- etomach may caoM swtous dlfficuUy.
large "batch" of cakes. Id doteg Ate ot breaderumbe and
...............
of bnt- Ofle of our groat taea dted a number
nse.two eggs nnd tbe wbUe
of......................................................
Ae teee. Melt two '
a Uttte vantBs and ter In a saucepan and add 11 to the of years ago from n dlaease of Ae
third, and also
'to^" to braw'ra-d.. .»tod ran'bV..d’torra tobltobtototo. to tbto.t tod.tod b, .
With tbe flour. If your oven U to- white or brown onoee. When hot «lr brush hrliU#-^ the nttemdlng phy
try to use the
dined to bnke too mdob on Ae hot- tea well beaten egg. Benson highly steten sahL Do i
■o long n time
tom. turn the hakbif tins npsMe down wiA peprtkt and a few drops of lte»- enw WoU brueb
Some
and (teke eakee on botibn of pang If ou Jittee. Spread on a ptete and let dtber: It M net
Aeee cakes are burned at all they are cool. Shape Ae mixture Into even- one, writteg on tM wWocL
Otet
rallied.
lateed idto, brash over wlA egg. rdl Ae aamebnnb abouid never be ^
Too wui think these better (ban soylte breaderumbe nud fry to a golden Unger than aU months » matter bow
"bertmu" yiN erar ate.
'JcoIbi.
a l*uab It might be..
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