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Grand Traverse Herald, May 15, 1913
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-05-15
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OLDEST PAPER^m MICHIGAN NOBTH OF GKAND HAPIOS-ESTABUSBED18SS.
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AKD TRAVSBUifiAt SA(n2.‘
NO.
TRAVERSE CITT, GRAND T2UVERSE COUNTT, MICHIGAN, nU RSnAV. MAV 15. 19l:j .
POPE SAVED
- BY RELATIVES
efferetiient the same self-drnlet and
aelf-sarrinie wlilrh has ever ihorarlerlzed her entire life which ahr hn*
devoterl aolely to < the care of
ale application to tbe Hibjeets wlt^
which he wa* dealing.
Following hi* uik the company wa*
favored with a vocal solo by Ml**
I.U McManua which was so pleasing
ibat^b'c bad (o reaiwnd wlib
t.
EASTERN STAR
IN SESSION
TARIFF BILL
GREAT ISSUE
BDinY DaEDATES.PRESaT
SEEK REASON FOR PANIC
prumiscoou*. ttea
there. Their nmrkctlDg organization
keep* such perfect tab on tbe i-aparPy
and receipts of narb market that ofliRjihi-.-.
•
teo. A* the market changes, a .-at
Now ibkt farr pretence Is no longer
of apples may be shtinted and dlvxn
ncccssar)- ahr lias resumed the
ed a dozen times as It rolls across,
tine ikat for several years lias lieen
THIRTEEN LODGE* HEPREBENT- the conilnenl. M'hst Colorado is doing
THEIR HUMBLE MINISTRATIONS
Prank Wcllon. cashier of. the City
estahllFh'-d for the sbuors and niece GOOD WORK BEING DONE 8V RE
ED
AT
ANNUAL
CONVENTION
CAVE HIM NEW LIFE
Trust and Savings bank- of Grand
GION CLUB.
hv |•o|>c. Inalrad of the dall;
Rnpida, was the next speaker and thn
visit* to the jionilfr. sister Anna and
manner In which he introdnced hb
the oiher* call only once every jreek.
fit either directly nr Indirectly b>'
■ubAect in hla droll way was
And though the vi.di mmn* much
sdopting a nisrkftlng syaiem that
the big blu of the evlnlng. H
her and tmirli to the i«i>e. they make
would insure tbe highest possible
:k‘ii were good and directly lo , the
It at* brl<-f as fioKslble in ordr-r that
price for (he product of ihe orchsrdi
PolnL He poiiited out tbe changed
their own private affwilon may
cve^y year. A movement of this kind
condUloQs of today and how
take a moment that the |io|jc might
would -be not only taking care of the
Hit SiMw Proved gire 10 the work ullotiol to him by New Offieera Were-Elected and'Sev bankers of the country luid U) sdju*t Last Evening Ritualistic Ceremeni
preaenL 'but' It would be taildlng for Unwilling to Let BUI Go Through bmI
Were earned Out -in Initiation
•cttM- Metfleine Than PreaeriDthomselve* to these change* Hi* tnllE
Relievo Tonoion of Busincaa .
treat oince.
enteen New Member* Taken In
the future.
*
of Several Candidata* by
UOM or Endnent Oectera
was along the line of tbe city bank
World as Boon as
'
. at the' Annual Meeting
Plekad Toam /
M HI* Bedalde.
rather than that of the rural bank,
Poaelble.
. -*
'
Last NighL
but was rail of good points from which
Ten yaaya ago today the Northern
Corroapondeot of
r Henrr JA
-‘ashfngton. May 13.—Whether the
There was an eicepilotially good at- bU bearers »111 abundantly proflL He Michigan Meguzee nasoclatlon
»
L'oited
liie I
senate finance
I
commiitoe shall con-,
endance at the annual joeeiing of tbe aUted bow at Dm banking was
farmed, which conaUts of all the
MsF 13—I'ndR- iba
duct bcsTimu on tbe 'toriS bill won
lieBR;. tbea a duty and now- t
S'orthwexiern Mii-blgan Hanker*' club
lodges of (he Order of Kaatern Slur
lartcaoM indHIOBB of tbe Ca<i
the issue scheduled for seiilement In
the Park Place Tuesday uiglu. ni'il banker i* a money Investor and esarn- in thU region. IL LT Sprague named
<±nrdi. a DOotiS vbo If belirved t
the
senate
thl*
afternoon.
Before ndtinl
la
every
received
the asaociation at that time.
tm bli deaib bed ran droiacd ibe i>rr
Acta Are Designed to Build Up Agri Joiirnmeiii tonight the quiwtion prole
by all who were preseol. ' The
the present time the national
All tbe thirteen lodges In the dlsaoaal aaaUtanra of aU ibe metpbf^-oT
cultural Interest of the
alil.v will huve been forced to a rolT
ular
bualneaa
meeting
was
bald
before
banks'-ffiust
have
connettions
wlUi
trkt
have
large
ddlegationi
in
at
Iba 8amd collect. Dreaned la ittelr
BUU
call vote, lieinocrats talleved tber
the banguet and was presided
state banks and also a trust comiany tendance. There are eighty registered
CMVeoua red rebef of «h>- rlcheft fllkv
could vote do«;g^any sltemix by the
President M. O. Robinann. The
The hous*'. Iism and granary c
order to property cover the field so far. which Include liirbor Spring*.
asd aaiiiu. and aearlnc •Uamond net
•nt* of the rc|iublic^s tb fonnjittrings. A ma
Among the E
roiitloe Vusioe** was transaeted. and do tbe work whieh
Pntoskey. Charlevoix. Boyne (Tty. state legislature Just closed
rtws and croff Inlaid alUi vaiibu<-<J I- Allen, three'miles K>nihwe.st of tbe
jority of ahe leaders'* declare they
ie«aia of Uielr. prlncrl)' office, tbe city, war totally; drsirojeil hy fire after which ibe nominailng commliiee quired. He. told of how tbe broker Rost Jordan, Central Lake. Brilslra. following that relate to the agricul should relieve ibe uuslnesi world at
cardiaalf nuat adnod him r ter}' mo Bunday afternoun. Tbe famil} were made tbeir remrt which wax adopted ha* now enieSHl the banking field and Kalkaska. Uancelona. Elk Rapids, tural Iniereiu of Michlaac
oucc by geitiug tbrough with tire urIC
Uken away some of- the functions ol -Northport lacting under dlapenaatloni
meat if be afks IL Tbor cive bln. on their way home Trora rhurrh when and the following offirers elected^
IToridlDg that.buyer* of cream and tincertiimy. They assert the house
Prealdent—A. Rnttar*. ClinrAevoU.
the bank and thereby increased the and Traverse Cll}'. The male repretrom time to tUnr. u be may deeirr Ibe flames were first s<-en and the
batter, who own a qj^ring of aiations. liiil has the approval of ihe ooiunry
Vlcc-ppe.ldem-l..i.n F. TUu*.
ly of the banks. Tbo high aentutlon was very small.
l(. tbe neraoieni: tbc} admiolyier iq. alarn souEidrd antong all the tarmcnI at one point for io all Important particulars and that
Secrctary-Treasurer—A. , J. .Mayn er standards of life that are
bim tbe other offlcef of ibe rbunh toi who had tL-lrphones. Some of those
The delegates were met at the-de- these products thu at another, with
manded in the eltle* I* another factor poia and escorted to the lodge rooms the idea of crushing competition.
tbe alck aad d>1nc: and If tbe loitr^ who ha<I autos arrived early an^ eumerely a pretext for delay nnUI an
deavon.ll
to
*iinwhat
was
l*>*siUe
dlea he It Ukhered Into the neil world
Erccmlve eoramluee—J. F. Hoff- with which tbe hanks have to reckon. In the MsDunlc temple, where they
To regulate the packing and crating artificial iiroiest can be raised In orv|th aa lm|ir<iaalre |iom|> and M>|i-inii The torn wi re su anxious to help that sieiter, Frankfort: H. S. Hull. Trav The
e standi
Ktandanl of living has inrreskcd reglsiered and received their assign- of fruit and vegeubl^with the idea
10 Justify a panic. Senator PeneeramoBr unequalled a} any royal the handle of the pump was broken erse City.
to such an evtcat that a r
The meals are furiAabed
. leaillng tbe republican attack,
uf preventing deteptioifvpn
and iho water liad Jo lie brtmght from
eourt In' tbe world io>lav.
Fullnwlhg tbe business tneeUng the iG-eecnt lime must have a least four tbe delegates and these were served
Requiring all farm and orchard pro- said the business n^n of (be country
the erx-k foity rod* away,'~There was
Wbon. tMweter. I*u|ie Plua lay
time* as much money to keep bl* fam by the ladles of the Central
not believed when benrings were
lot ofJiay and fer.1 in the ba-ff and meralters-of the cliib gathered In the ily going a* be had to lisvc a gepera- diet church at the Grange haU.
ceMly on. vbai he lilmaelf believed
license from the stole dairy given by the bouse committee, that
VO valuable ralvr* were also l•lMt•l••l •lining ruura where nn elaborate Ian
Tbe oiwning aeaaion waa at 1:30. and food department to do busim
aga Tho result is a ntraln upon
the bill would be so drastic si It now
quel was served In a veiy efficient
___ Ji not only vninly wanned their The granary was filled and that also
wiib
ihe
presldeuL
-Mrs.
Haltle
Stebusiness
wlilt-h
Is
fell
by
the
banks
In
apiiears.
He iwoi<o*ea to filibuster
Giving tbe commissioner authority to
The wiml wae go strong iliat manner. IHirlng the evening
beela in tbc aoicchamber of ilie laiial
very large degree. This hteber venA of Central Uike, presiding, with cancel n Ilretise and put any such
;aln*t referring the bill to the com
It blew I lie flames from one hulMlng giiesls were entertained by miislr
bedraom. but they sioo-l ailde
furnished hy the Theatre orchestra, aUndard of Uving la a menace to the all tbc district offieera present This merc-hatil out of batines* who isn't mittee until bearings libBll have been
to
the
cKhor,
Prlends
hever
worked
mu entrance to where they eo
banking Interests at the nation' for It meeting waa atrictly bualneai reports doing btiainees
ainees <on ibe square.
and nolo work by Charles Bkelt her.
RQ at that time, two bent, jlalnb bonier and did all that Ibey euuld.
equirtiig' all appllcanto for certlTbe banquet opened wUti an Invo- effects Indlriduhl credit In a manner from the various lodges, and tbr redreaaed old | wnrii women, n ^onni: ronsl^eraltle furniture wa* saved. Mr
vihlcb is not generally uuderatooil hy viBlon of the by-laws.
fleaiee to teach is dtotrici school*
Ulon by^Rev. A. Worgerdllade. sfi
woman ai mennly elnd. and n cotimr) AUen was just roBidetJiig a good
le*t evening there wa* a
the
ordlnnry
'person.
Hit
remark*
undergo an exnnilnstion In ngrlcnV
Klaat. tbe anerlatinu of n vlllase sized addition to the home and bad Archie Butlers bad been Introduced
gly pt^lcal and were formal reception tendered Mrs. Ocowell ns other subjects before
c^arcb. tbe bnmblect ratilcinc prelate' planned «o putting on same lnsiiranc< Hie tosMinnster of the evening. 1
the reaattt of actnnl obserratloig .In book of Hanford, Mlch„ wbo is now be ^01inly- school
in tbe world. Today, nlfo. when aonir ns ^o»n a* ibis wu* nnl«he<I. Tlie lo*a tlnitars is tlie pioneer banker of Ibis hi* work as a city banker.
the right worthy aaaocUie grand mat To al
allow the formation of county
will
lie
oxer
gl.tMM
wjiii
no
in«nrami-.
tngion
and
one
of
Uie
most
enUius,of tbeac tame prince* were flnaly ndron.
of
the
right
worthy
grand
ch
and employ
Anhar T. SUgbt. of Grand lUp- mitled lo Ibe prcaettee of the'cenvni- TItough lomewhai dla.ouraged. .Mr iaatle tnembers of the organization.
of the world, and (be
iX agricultural experts to work
earluc I*>nilff of iKe entire Catholic Alhiii'* neighbor* lit.vt- romr to bis as- 'l-'OJIowlng the banquet ITesideol 1). ids. was railed ui>ob for-a'talk hat ns
:'30 to 8:Sn In
parlors and imong farms. A^najority of the elecwas wot on tlie program he wa*
world, he twitlad them uood natiiredly slsthnce aucL tll-> are iinw at work II. Waldo, of ll.p K.-i’amasoo Ftauprepared to niuke nn extended afieraard follow-ed l.y the full ritualia- ora must first aanction the creation Spent His Life in Timber Buslnese
the rira'lnl; awny and rehiiiiding KormnI’school was ittlrodi!i
about their itredicament. "Vou aer.
itirodioed hy i
sjwech nod closed frith a few remarks tic ceremraiei .upon *evernl . candi of such a deportment.
Ibe honrr. T.ii-rc- were rei. ra! pile; Mktmuter as one, who had' coi
and Knew Every Inch of
yoor eminence*." he said. “I nm «ll*
dates by a picked team Yrom the deleID on the work that Is
alive, and 1' inaure yon will admit that uf luirlv-r saved and Ihl'. will 1k> used prepored to give llj^.lianki'rs
galea. Eai-h one know* her work perU I* due rol^ly to the fnel that Instead at /mre In tbr rr-ifcilrs. Tbero i:
sound advhe li|N>n qiiMlons which being done by the memtara of the fecily and It will he a meeting that
Bumbit. when k aperlfled
George ]‘a>n. one of Traverse cur’s
of taklnc adrantane of your kind of- koor log bow the fire originated ibs.v arc pjrtirulnrly hilerested In ni rlub.
all local members showld not fail to
Taken In all the meeting was o very
Scca on ray tick l>e,t. I contented my,- Ram.- say ibaf It must have bw, tbo prc*ei)t lime. l*rof. Waldo
highly esteemed rittzenA passed away
see.
■ '
We^ijr^sy ai hit residence. gS4
•eir with the more bamhle oRIreo of tramps wbo weie in that xlrlnKj' the easy, convincing viMvaker and lil* talk iprotllmble one for the bankers and
before: oihera iliat boy* wfio
county agricultural college.
ifiy dear atatera, my niece end
Wnalti^on street. Mr. Pnyn was one
showed thot he luul drived deep Into ishows the latitude of tbe work they
W)fl> Dsbing pi'ihui>r had raatf-bes and
oephew."
of the pioneers of (his regiom havtztg
the fundamental i-rinriples of real have undertaken to do In this sectloa
Wntat IH>r>r Plui raid i>UyfulIr. ah Ibe fire ntnv have smnuldeire<t i
of the aute. It la an organization
come here In tbe early days and hna
American life and tbe points
. moat hnnierinel.v. l«, however, admil- time. Mr. Allen's fieople ate iH-lng brought out, will If put Lntu practice that is bound to be heard from In the
i nearly all hi* life In the timber,
ted by ereryone tvoneeted wlUt the
business. No*one knew better thfe'
make this a much 'beiier and more future In every ono of the
SOME FACTS USEFUL TO LOCAL
TBtlean. to be the ajini.le truth,
lands of this region. The funeral aerproaperoiis rcgkm. His anhiert wa*. ties which are now represented In It*
FRUIT GROWERS
for tbe tovinc eare of the nienibera
The following
> will be held at hla home^SuB-•The Banker and the Farmer." and In ra'cfflbership.
of fa
day afternoon al 3:30 p.%i., renducted '
beginning hi* discussion he *uted name* were added to the list of mem Unleea SyaUm la Used hv Marketing
At a meeting of tlie high school by Rev. C. H. Irving of the First Bap
•k I
that hi did not know a great deni ber* at the mmlng: H, Hehnett. Al
Crops Much. Effort Is
niumni
at
8ut<erioteodeni
Tyler'*
ofwould never have iisrred hfr irvent
tist church.
about either *ob>e(-t. hut that be ba; J. F. Mathews. Northport: Mark
Wasted
e on Monday night it «-at decided
lllneM. On Ibe other hand. It I* a>- Lens Life Ended TueadAy After Short thotntlit he knew several Ibingt that 8. Johnson. Kalkaska; t.nraon. Crimaerted that If be could have been left
have sn alumni receidlop and ban
ralns A Co.. Arcadia; Prank 8. Hardy
had n iiertlDeni bearing
The following extract 1s taken from
quet on Friday night. Ji
eten more fully to their rare, at lea«t
(irapire:
'l^
6!
Uloomer.
Alden:
H.
B.
question. He aUted that banking
nn article la tbe Country OenUeihan.
Tbe following committees were ai*
one and poaalbly two of hi* nearly fa
C. F. Zai-f, Har- upon tbe question of the high o
Mr*. Louisa Petrie died Tueaday these day* «tands for higher tiling*
tal relapaea would never have orpblnt^ to carry out the program:
lokBar. Ralph Vlskochil. J. O. Crot- nvqrketlng. This Is one of tbe
morning at her borar. C23 South Un ihsn It did In the im*L especially
t of t,«"ff Lake •
InvlLationa—Harry LnBar. Uertlia
curred.
back seventeen years ago when tbe ser. I.. F. Mlkeeel. W'm. louden. Reu Important situations the grower has
ion
zirect
after
an.illness
ol
only
While in fenetnl credit is nl'en in
ben i’arkt, U Roy Hammond. Trav- to face and tome good points are con- Miller. Fred Ualley. Lots Bcmfleld and
lier dentil was not entirely un financial qucKilon 'waa the p&rai
Emily Loucks.
all of thexe lowly relatives of the i<n>e
^•Clty; G. A. Stone. Jr. South laloed In the article. Mere It Is;
for hii recent recover}. It har since expected on account of her advanced iaatie before the people In (he preaiBanquet—.Mary Parr. Lester Slmplloardman; Harry T. Glezen. Itoyne
"Mr. Jones bean that tbe Chicago
The residence of Ole 8ogge.>-Bnar
in. Jesse Kilpatrick. VIrian Gardner,
develoiied that this tredlt la duFTS age. ''^Irs. Petrie would have been S9 dentlal campaign. After n Incld dla- CU}.
market is good for twenty car loads Edith Bartok, Nick Miller.
Io>Dg Lake, was bnrend to tbe greoatf
Ills tarorltn *laier Anna, more tbao^ to Teal's old the eighth of June. She cuotlon of the pooltlon of the banker
of
peaches
on
Monday.
Mr.
Brown
in
tba
community
he
took
up
the
any one of tbe oiberi. It la ahr who waa tarn In 'Erie. Penn., apendini
Dean. Ida Inrklni. at 10 o'etock Monday morning. Mta.
bean
the
same
glad
newt.
Very
crafiha* taken the ptac* In her brother’s the greater pan of her g1rlhoo<1 in Al ild« Of tbe former and told of the IriGeorgetta Bbner, J, T. millken. FranL Boffge and a 14-yeaJxild glri and Slly Mr. Jones and Mr. Drown each Athlon. Mildred Zii
year-old boy were In the bouse at tbe
affection* formarly occupied by the bion. Michigan, where she was mar noence of nature upon the Individual
send ever)- peach they bave>to Chi
eldest alkter. Beta, who died a tew ried /o Sherman Petrie in 1U3. Be and how tbe boy and girl raised upon
Reception—Dean Hobart, Harold time. Word was aent tor bnip as aooa
cago.
Onlyrafter
tbe
returns
come
in
the
farm
were
more
liable
to
make
a
fore
moving
to
Traverse
City
Mra.
aa possible and the neighbora
<
m'>tiihs aco. and It
abe alone of
Frank Rush and Eatclla Allgnlar Mar
do
they
get
together,
and
try
to
figIn life than tbe city bred
to the rescue. Nothing was saved bak
all the persona wbo aomModed him— P<-trle siw-nt several yenrw In Peioskey
ried Monday
how on earth it could be sa
few pieces of fnraltnre. The bare
from Ibe fiontlflenl |>hy«lclaiu down. and has Hved In Traverse City for the child, largely on account of this early
'‘Just this
Ibis vaiT prinelple In blind
with nature. It takes'the
nearby enugfat fire serernl tiueA Mot
wbo was able to exeit over tbe iioi*' linst 1‘II yean. Rhe It the last of her
irkeiing' Is the first great evil that
The marriage of MIm Batella AU) child longer to develop than it
family, tbe only nedr relahy the active work of the helpers thin
the one InSuence neceaaary to tide
Ujoking al
galer, daughter of Ur. and Urn H. U
al'li
ia 'm
MiUi Emille does the native of the city and
was saved. The live stock was all
His HoHne** over tbe more rrlUml ll've 10 survive her la
from
tbe
atan(Tpolm
of
the
bver
Is
Allgaier.
to
Frank
Rnab
of
this
city
perioda of bU lllnear when be fretted peirie, who Is her adopted daughter, oequanily longer to get to the lop.
in tbe pasturea and no met no hnnL.
enough
to
convert
tbe
most
stnbbora.
Mr. Sogge Is In the wonL Tbe Cudir
roufiautly.
having BlwA}* made her home with
Tbe Boelal foetPr waa i>otntrd outaa took place at the Church of the Im
maculate CoDceptlou Monday morning Suppose, for elnmplA n certain large
Mrs. Petrie.
win make thnlr home 'with J. W.
The docL
ring a neceasiiy In the work of dehaiidle each week TS cor
of oierroiclDt tbe fatal dIEIrnItr
Th*- funeral service* were held valoping n region and Its people nod at 6 o'clock. Tbe ceremooy waa pep
Salt Uke rity, Utah. May 18.-Afloada of a. certain track crop at n
when they Snally twrcelved what the Wednesday evening from the home. among these Influeneet are the tnllg- formed by Rev.-Father Bbeehnc.
made.
ter today no woman who works
aatlafaciory
return
Tor
producer
and
Tbe
bride
waa
attended
by
her
sla
nemle. affectionate rare of *8Uter'' C23 .South Union *treet at seven
The fire wna cnagad tor n OefoetlTa
imuDliy.
state win receive lest thnn » cento
ter. MUa Wlthelmlpa Allgaier, as maid buyer. The buyers hmSe not ordered
Anna, wiio !■ now c.r., could accom- o'clock. Rev. UenTaa Cocblln eoadurta day: no girl worker will receive leas chimney, and the pontRda tons van
of honor. John Rokoa serving aa bent any ran as yeL but on Monday mbrn. Hisfa wlieu ih*> »aw that their medl- Ing tbe strvloe*. The remalaa will
thnn 78 cents per day. and no woman. H.EOir; with iw lamraaen.
Ing they find a conalgnmant of SO
rlne and roupril had tailed. I'nder be taken to Petogkey Thursday morar
girl
will
work-over
S4
hoursand the way )n whkh
tha tracAO. Now they can handle 73
the Influence of her deep affection, her' mg for Interment.
week. The minimam wage tow paw
both City and country are dependent
ears this week, but how are they
boiDely ministration*, her Intimate alaby the lost legislature went Into ef
upon each other for their prosperity.
carried , a boaqtwt of erara brt^n’a know that 7S0 will not come pouring fect loin}-.
lerly relailona, tbe pope forgot bta en
A ooapnrtton of the foreign fanner
What they do to to draw back,
«s. Tbe maid of honor ww gowned
forced idleneas and recovered.
The 84-bour taw has been In effect
with the fanner of the United States
^te Will Belt
pink meataUoe and wore a white buy Just enough to fill their orders
When from time to time, the fererwas/nnde In order to show bow bat and carried n‘ bouquet of pink Ud let the shlppera at the other,end. eome (Isse. According to tbe new
, Outfit
IMi moments of desln- for adirity ^
woamn worker learning new
“
of the. line 'Oil the aidlnga and 'pay woric moat be paid »0 cents dally:
nsaerted tbenaelw. and when poal- Fn**ed Away at Home of Daughter Amertenn farms are iToi wodacing roacn.
per aere whjt they do in The old
Sunday
NiphL
five ordera and admonitions |«.ved of
Directly after tbe eeremoor ^ threo- (he demurrage and freight diargea. after six months' apprenticeship this
The
B.
J.
Moma
MUto to ffotaff
countries
of<Enio
nope.
Tbo
BOlU
In
this
no nvalL It waa only necesaary for
courae wedding brnaktnat was aerved When cepreaentativea of the growers must be raised to nt leant II.2& daily.
out of the nvery boalnesa -mad tha
Mrs. Carrie Rogers, died Sunday country mus^ be built op la order lo to tbo in mediate famUie* of the bride In these truck and fruit tones nn
Anna in id^ her hand geaily on the'
Girl apprentices must be paid TE cento irfaole omttt has bean placed on the
tbe desired rwnlu and tbe nod groom.
tbe ground and assure the tai'era
forebead of the
and to any. in morning at tbe home of her daughter.
daily, and after six months must be mnrkM. ,Tbe bnlMlnia will howarer
her aoft VenelUn dialect, “Held" Mr*. Herbert BuUerlek. of 42C Monroe standard of prodnctkni in tbla eounAt 6 o'clock Inat nmntng n recap- tbst Just no many can will b( sent paid nt least M cento per day.
contintae aa a sale and feed stoUn. I'Bepr it the Ualian ronirattiea for streoC after n lingering lilneaa.
Uon waa tendered to 2M snnsta.at tbe In and no more, then Uw bu^r vYll
The reuon for selling out the bastnana
fjitlaepiie). “you do nor look well im itogera wo* LT yoaii old and for the
nmr essentials were given ns the home of tbe hrfdeT nn ortdwq^ra
bny and
growor will be paid (or
to that Tberon Morgan Intends to 4n- day. dear. Dbn't you want to rest a pnat seven jaierc hae been n reeldent bnsU for building up f coramunliy; nlahed mnnlc and nRer tbe reraf
bU work. Each wiu be sure of bU
his eatira time to tbs trait (am.
litil^natend of frying to workT' And of Traverse City. A mother, one sls- Good roads. Good countn* nehooli. Bet dancing was Indulged In till n late pqaitioa and they can wort together.
under tfaU gentle pursuaaloa of the
dnnffhter* survive her ter diurch life and Better sodnl o^ hour.
. "RibVih 90 aetrion of the United Germany WIN Increase Salsriee of
1S89 hy (be tote B. J. Moegaa. and
aged aittcr. tbe pope never once fail .death. Mm. Herbert Bntlerlck and gnnlntlon Id the countiy. Tbe neBtttes has aa complatn and aucceeaTbe bnU wbwn tbe reenpUan
Olplomatle
Cerpe.
the
phnieee
livery of the city. At thn
ed to reeiend, nml the dor-tor*, wbo Mrs. Chaw Knapp of Owosm and Mrs. oesMty nf more iday In life wns nlso held wna very beautifully decorated
for nelllng thing*
time It was esUbMabed tbe outfit cMusually took ndvahtage of ibt- uioment nti-b. n sister, with whom the mother strongly emphasized, for life nfinr sdl with evergreens, white wedding beOs as It to be Jonndin the'Grand Valley
of rrotfBltMMa. left leeiine certain that Mr*. Lmc. has made her home.
Berlin. May- 14.—Germany will re- slated of four homes and two boggtos
ode up of work, play add friend'
gtvlag n fan- of the Coftrado. where the apple
their noffiiat |«Ueni waa receiving
fhs funeral was held from
sblpa. Abore all a koen aeaie of tire air to (be plaoa.
grawen have stood tosether tor year fom and reergafatoe Its dipiommtie which were rented oot to tbn people
Id liioae early days. Tbo bastbflto
more gnod Itaan ibey jioaaibly eonid home of Mrs. nuuerick Wedneodny af- bumor Is neoesaary In tbs -wall de Tbe wadding glfia ware mniir. e
and pKwperad- lUnglhg togotbm to nerrice. nnoovdlnff to nn - efflctol
.dre him.
tenvoon al 2 o'cloek. Rev. Coato . veloped iadIvIdnaL The talipot ProL prialng ent glnaa. allrer mad lioan.
their religion; It moat be with thnlr nouncement made t>err today. 'As n preap^ and was adAed to mtn It la
result of n dahaie upon the sahAsei in; ntpraMittheini«natntnUno(ita
wub Ibe roaoenry now of Hla Hall the Anhnry M. E. church wOf eondaet
D «na Intnrperaed with a (and of and Mra..Rnab will innkn tbsir be
to thtoiprt cC ^ wtau.
^
■ ffbpwbtlM
Mi POMP WAS SET ASIDE
BINKEIS MET
FSR BUSINESS
BUDYIRG STEADY eRMYTH
BUILDINGS BURNED
SOME NEW LAWS
OLD RESIDENT GONE
GETTING TOGETHER
HIGH SCHOOL ALOMNI
MRS. LOUISA PmilE
FARM ROUSE BIHlia
HAS GHHRCH WEDDIII6
MIRIHOM WA8E1AW
\
Sai OUT UYBIY
MRS. CARRIE R06BIS
IMPROVE SBIVIGE
aaiaHiiB
-:i
PAGE TWO
0&Am> TRAVEL HERALD AHD TEAVEBBl BAT EAGLE, THDB8DAT. MAT U. 1913
£iW Traverse HtreU f
<m«rKV* •> Tnr-
RECORD CO.
•
FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS
CMDaGMd
Boars tho
t^ Nonhweatem Mirhtia4i_Jdakerr.'
A. OIBIMIX, UMor
club have a golden opportnolty lift^ing • Buffalo. May H.-C.sllle—Becelplil. Potatoes ■;.........................
them which If properly Improved will BO cara; fairly ocilve, steady.
Butter ...1.........................
result In great and permanent good S.SQ. l'.alve«—Active. BUc higher, fcrt Eggs ........................................
for tbia section of tbe atat*. Tho Id.
Sheep Recelpm, r.vOoo; active; Hay. baned ......................
banker and farnuT are linked together Uinbs Ifk- higher. gS^iK.IS; No. 2. ffi Straw ...................................
!^^ss=Hssci?t«'
CaeJmr................................
cutiaAdTa
•ttSaatte........
itctaAdn
nmMMUa.—...................... .MKlaAdt*
MlMYiilimAInplhaM
It la evlAnt tba( ibb members of
HATKM. lUBMiBC mOitar' .
. oi^ m Front at. l«th FhOMO tti
TERMS
CASTOR
IA
for Ihfiatf aad Childras..
FARy PRODUCE^
mtESTOCK.
by bonds that nuiat be airengtbene<l
lings—Recei|ila
aa lime goes by If iW beat reauUa to
higher. tS^P.lO. closing at
both are to be aecured.
t.iOO;
active;
JT.e
0.111.
..J7C to 40c
..Welo
Teeth Estractc4 AbMtale
ly WithoM Pete
*................ :!I14
By the “Ka-olar" method 1 1
move those aching tenth aba lutely
without psm, and without Hie
druga to prodme viivcoueclooiinv....
1‘eoplo or nervous temperamHol and
wttb weak hearia will spprevlatc the
“Ka-olar" mciliod of painless extnc
tloa. '
DR. W. O. IDNTON.
m-MS
______ Wllb
Hlhrim Block, with Dr. H
worth. Traverse City, Michigan.
CRAIN—Hannah'A Lay Oa.
...................................................................
hVbeat
aible for tbe one >o get along withoni
aCBOuroof
I»rlces corrected every day.
It li impOaFOTATOM.
Corn ........................................................................ ;
Cbicago. May 14—Ik.taioea nuolcd Rye .................... ..............................
take tbe Initiative in tbe work of iiroi:- at 4udi4Bc. Michigan stock 4t'(>4&.-.
BuekWheaL par 100
....................ft
the other and It ia op to tbe banker
OwiaUtNR
feai on account of tho natoraBy con
n« bwrr froMa laat WMk provad
cneiMlTaly to tbe fruit Krowera of
tMa accUoD tbu If they arc
aervatlre atlinde of tbe farmer.
factor! In the development of (be re
gion and It la the Intention
rood upon a crop of fruit from ‘beir
Thl«
members to
of
ibat can alvaya b« eipoetad from Ch«
Aral to iba middle of Mar.
Tbe I>eal
pmectloo ia (he amudxe pot, that baa
crovora of the weat.
Thla year aone
of tbe local ownera tried ont
this
piaa. and aa areanli they aaved their
<'orn. Sf.Uc.
flogs ....
tbe farmer by tbe many methods now
4=
Steers ...
Oats. 27c.
Cslves
Cows ....
lose no opportunity
prebarda erery aiaaoii they *UI hare make iiosalble tbe eccompltabment of
the objects which they have set nl>ont
t« adopt BiodarB notboda Id eartac
for the iroea ’dariar tbe fold niebta to do. Tbe raising of the standard of
peered of auch alcual aerrire lo the
CRAI.V.
oncBDliailon can -be one of
L,ocaI Markets
I«mbt
Sheep
WILL pay.hi6hest
..
...
Geese, dressed
WOOL
Seventeen loads, of polaioes were Ducke. dressed
In vogne are making of him a real
bDalaeaa man and in this development' weiRhed on the clty-sealea yorterday Turkeys, dresar
and the price la still SUc.
tbe Infloenee of the banker idaye
the farmers arc aUjl buying a«^«,
large
and
when the fanner dei>ends upon acme The fferrltory It so
obscure place to keep his. money, for (luallty Mf seeds ao good from this
imporlanl |»art.
be now i<Uces bis aavlngi in tbe bank
Oil. Phone 481.
ppoDUCB-Buylng Prices.
The day baa pone
Block No. 21.
UU No. I, 2. J.
-------®_
July 3. 10. 17.
(Village of Flf(- I.ike.)
AXDKltSO.N'S ADDITION.
Ul V.
ECKBSFKIkS & BONNBU.'S ADDlriuN.
Block A.
Ixi No. t. 2. 2. 4.
C. 7. k. tt, Dl. 11.
12. 13. 14. 13. 10. n. IS. IS. •».,
Block B.
|J*I .No, 1. 2. 3. 4. r.. 6. 7. S, S. III. II,
12. i::. 14. I--.. 1C. 17. IS. IS, :si.
l*ia .No. 1
PRICE FOR
Chickens.
(Prom Tuesday's Reeord-Bkglo.)
that parcel of land aUaatod 4n Grand
Tmveroe rouoiy. Mlch,.Ba*l»yng at
a point ten rods tMrt>i..«f the sooth
west comer of the sooth we« quarter
ot the south east quarter of section
ve In town iweniy-seveo north of
range eleven west, thence running
north lea mds thenee east forty-eli^it
roda. fhetife south ten rods, thenre
west lo place ot iK-gtonlng.
ACNES PIHRCB.
Mortgaffee.
laivell H. Gage.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
BnalneM addret
ldr'ea.K. Traverae City.
Mich.
• •
Block No. IE
Ut No. >C.
Block No. 17.
I/)U No. X. X. It.
Block No. IE
Igrt* No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
6, 7.1
j Butter, .
.20c lo 20c
city iltai the people come many miles
BclH30.
FfiOUANN & CO..
732 Front St.
Traverse aty. lUeh.
l.ols Xn. 1
12, i:(. 14. i;
22. 21.
Block J.
I®IS No. I
12. i;:. 14. I
23. 21.
MORTGAGE BALE.Defautt having been tnsde In the
eomliiloiis of a certaiu iiKJrtKagc made
and executed !» Ilerpion 'M' 8niilh
wlfg. Kfft<- M; Bmilli.
miili, (I
of Tnieerae
. Mich., tn Jebn
n M. IIwrklnx pf
____ 0 place, doled
doled OcU>U-r
OcU>U-r I2jh.
I2jh. I‘I‘..»ul.
»ul.
aiiil recordi-d
i-d III t1>.- office of tbe H.-^iKte: r of Ibv-ls for Grand Trover
count). Mic
11-.4 3 o'clo.
IJber 42 of Moitta-c,
. _
which, with ibe note secured tlierub)
January Ktli, isi.*.. djilv as!d by Kv
Kv\ M. l,arkin.-(..wl(e of
sjgned
John M.
residuary leeatco under the will of
said Jnhn M. Idirl.in,.. d<-.-K;«sed. and
who bc-canie (lie rrwiu-r ilu-JvH>f hy
oporatlon of law. and il«> vauk- U-ing
her property absolulel). on said dale,
lo I^Uick lUirdcn of Travers* Cil).
M4rh- ami the avsignmem ihercof reconhsd 111 the Register's ofllcc atoresatd at
o'cltxh a. m.. Felfruary
mb. ItlSs In Uber (H- of Moilgoge.
im tuige 6114. ui>ou which mmigagr
....ISe'lCc
[Rggi '..........................
to gel the ben. Tlie reault Is that the
I Hay, loose ..............
.fiO to |I2
7.S. !>. IU.lt.
the business man. In taking buslneaa placet where these are eoM Straw, per toa .
. 14. 13. I
I7..JS. IS. 2<|. a. 22,
Imo eanalderwtloD lb* dcrcl^i.r.^cni of are kept very busy.
Untona
......................
..50c
to BBC
daring wbeeber they wUI have any
IJtKK l.rMBKll t-O'S AUDI
The shiiRueaia out of feed end Sour
the region the country bank b one of
crop or not. The time baa paasi^d
TIOX.
*
the re*l Influenret iHat Is now shap-, comiiiuu up. to the tlmlL
GRAm—Traveroe CRy Mming Co.
NEUROPATHIC TREATMENTS—Salt
Black O.
crtMi tbe grower can alt Idlrby and'
■niero were l-'d! duxen egge and C7
Ing the d^iiny of the |ieo|ile. The
l4jp. ,N^ 4.
.
Vs|ior Balhs. etc., .for tiOHiacli.
Prices corrected every day.
depend upon natnee alone to Inau're
jKiunda of imtter received.
luted to re<-C|V.-r ih.- debt
secured
nerves, cjrcuuilon.
lameness.
Block e.
arlenee of lutnklng trayela hand
Wheat ................................................................... M
him a aatlefaciory crop erery year.
lort.No. 7. •
lbetvbl.,<W anyjiwrl thereof, notice I*
hand with the arlenee of farming, and
Corn ...................
MefiSSe
Be meat take nuttere loto bla own
tb(-e«(»'fiiereby-itl^ IbM .by virtue
Block F.
(»om Wedneaday a Record Eagle.)
ilioae who arc engaged In both tbeae
I.r»lH
Xn.
2
nr
M ir
Hye .........................................................................
of The iKivvcr of tuiTc cffiualiicd in saM
banda a=d wnppiy tbe defldenry wbeoThere le a little excitement at lbe
linea art aeeing the necessity for
loortgut;?.,
end
In
conipb;:m-iuiib
the
NOKTII l-TKK lAKKWhite nary ilwaos ..............................fl.SO FOR «ALE-sii acre'farm, near Kl
OTor any ocenra te nalnre.
It roau
I
loit No. M. niwk -No. 1.
Matiito Id *ueh case i-iadc mid prtitine eloaor' together In their dealings. <ity market when the prieea ot poialey n nd JlolmcK Siding; nice h
Red kidney, beans....................................11.50.
ccdalderaMe to protect an orchard
vMcd, there will Ik* boI.I at |mUn< aueBlock No. 2.
The meetings of tbe club will prove t<«a began to ahm. The prieca weiit
ings. slndmlli; good hardsood land,
Uackwbeat, per 100 iba..$1.00011.15
by meana of amndglng. Bat what is
laita
No.
S.
Di.
Hon
or
vrudue
to
the
hlgli<-,<:l
bidder.
all ch'urod. only {l.fMi. on time
ins or deevloping mctbo<ls for to 24c and ihrti back to Me sod down
DU XMcdiiesdar. tlie-27th dav of June:
Slock No- E
tbla axpense when a whole crop ran
nlM> 40 acres
iiiMi-k (trsl of Ttav
carrying oof this eonatructlve work In
S-. The Uwt grades brought 24.HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW.
lx.1 No.
7. s.
•;
1X13. St IP o'diHk a. m. of Dial day.
.-rw- ntv for $2'4..rKI.
Address. I
be aaved? It la tbe wideawake grow
ty and point the
steady. Tliere were 16 loads received.
:i( tin- iiunh front door nf the ('oiirt
Prices corrected os market varinn
BI(Kk No. •f. Kassell, :au Moffat Mik . Udroi
er vbo doea everything poaeible
to
Moil
in Ihe ('ll- „f Tra-.i-r.e (Ttv.
1.01s No.
f..
II. 12, 12. li. 13
Tliere wero SIC doxen eggs bought nid.-s
in many
B»ay 6-»t
IV, IS, IS. JO
Jaeare a good crop'ot fruit every aeaKubl fouil luMfu- I-tug Hie placK- for
the liankers have ftinilabe<l the ^il 72 pounds of -iiutler.
jt'Alr
Hie
.......................
t'ii
I I'ourl
for said
eon, and bIs-eBorta are always well money that U needd lo put In the
WAXTED-UomiH-teni and
expertTil.- nuuilNT of farmers at the mllls'-Tallaw
......................
“■ '■ iw ....................................
(be |in-l
VII.UAGK trt-' IX-iraiUM’IIKN.
peU for when tbe final reckoning la
eiK-ed girl for general lionse work,
field the farm cxiierts who aro dolnc
niortaagr-. i
ere us many ua an/ day In several,No. 1 borae bides
Block 47?
ituTcof Of may
..$l',50 and np
l-'lriit cl(|sa wages.
Mrs. ' L.
V
■fade after barveet time.' There U,
Ia»U Xo 7. a. t>
V
be ort-esaar) ' o vialUlv-tue amount
so much toward improving the eondl___________________ lilfiKil ...........................
Tltui. 447 Webster si. may l-tf
H-cn due, ii.ftmliiig^ih-iliii-j Nil- principal. In! in fruit growing, and the tkin of the farmer by lesHiIng him
Block No. 52.
)ier-Ki iiiid IV„i:! Ill *,U(lt fiircilosure
liOta So I. 2.
V
Bsaa who expeMs to aurceed in the how to build up hh B»n and lnrrCb<e
miraeinab
WANTED I'u-ltIuD
A Succesriuf Fat
and *.ib-. at,.I an atiornev fee of TvteDBtbek S3.
xiy-six
IS dollars, nnd
bulaeaa must be up and doing while gbe yield of hU crops. Taken In all , (lives c« iim. li aileatiuu
d hiHel, Adas dlshsa-dier In good
(V Doll;-.:-r.
(irovidcd fi.r in raid
Ia,UXo7.V
'
hli-h SI
- h;is
l>een
paid
by said
dress
Mika
"
NelMD.
Uarthe ol^r fellow oleepa.
There are tbe iNinkers of thla rcg1<^ hare act as he docs lo his cri>js(.
mortgage. The jiieiuUr-s«4i> Ik- sold
RSKee under and Id conipll
Block Na. &S. rogb. Mich..
loM-- condiiluii at limes and It is
1,01 No. 12.
conntleaa peats to ward off as welt abont to accompllab
the c
a great work,
■April 17-1 mo*
Black Cl.
..
and in oauh of them, which
aa frotla. and tbe man who ia the and If the farmers will ro«p>‘rsir with good iiuiiiaxcr Hist apidbw ihe tvously
iH-fure theie is any
serious luss of added to the antonols above slated
Ia>l i«. 14.
of Traverse City, ' Hrau.1
Traverso
noat aocceaafnl In the work la the them In a proper manner there will
The su.vKBfuI men In the New makes a total of Jhree Aousand nine WANTED—Bean sersage. Free seed
couiii). .Michigan, and
u-- fol
Black 62.
furnlabed on the first tyrty acrc.-<
nan who reapa the profits when tbe soon be a great change In the rela-c
rod stales use HARVEI.I.’S CO.Vlows, li; wit: All of lot awmtier eight
X. g>. II. t.V
cuntracied.
Traverse City Caning
Il.N l•O^V^)KR lor Slock nod imulI4-) a'.il the w.->r litiei-n feet of UA
ettd of tbe year comes.
This recent tlona o^ihc two claasei'.
y'
Block 63.
Company.
meb I l-tf
A
pariiBKe
goes
a
lung
way
!>•utiiuln-r
nine
(Xr
in
i.lcH-VKoar
14) of,
lads NB. I. 2.41, 4,
Ill, if. 12.
tberefpre. by virtue of the power
experience with tbe froaU has prdven
- ii Is all iin.dlrine. not a food. II of sale
i'errv
llnnnah'r
Second
(2nd)
ai)ditioB
. NORTH ADDITION.
comalned
in
said
1
that tbe weetem metboda of handling
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director
puis workliie animels In goiNi splrlis gagGs and In
village. 1
Black Ne. 2.
each of iliciu
and Embalmc'r. 312 South I’nion St.
otekarda must be brought into praeuiid tl.-.li
Kc-iw |•uult^r free from the
liehlsan.
•
U.lf
Xo.
I,
2.
3.
4.
7.
S.
statute
in 'such case
made
Mrs. X.-I1I<> Dratt. amhdant.
di.-.-a-o-s and increases Hie vldd of and provid.d maioe Is herebji glvsii
Uim U an annual crop ia to bo InBlock No. 10.
.
phone kT-'.
We treat >oii a
ITIc- ii cts. Sold by all drug- that on Friday, tbow. elghUi day of
I.nts No, I. 2. 3. 4. .-.. 6. 7. V, X. 10. 1!,
sored, and the sooner tbe growera
would wbb to bo Deated.
12.-13. 14. 13.
■RICK Bl'RDE.N.begin to realise tbia fact tbe gMner
mch 20-tl •
AssI^M. _
Block Ne. IE
foreiKKin I shall sell nl Jniblk- auction
«D1 they reap tbe profit from tbeir
r.NDhiRWnoD * iiMiiOR, .
IkjIk No. 7. ).
t> l:)e hleb'eat bidder at the north
MORTGAGE SALE
.Alliirneys for Assigm-e.
ordtarda. Tbe weet baa played the
Bloc?
No.
2a
front
door
of
tbo
Court
House
In
tbe
Default havlDK
been made
_
_ _ Oavla,
fojlr. Xo. 2. 4. X. HI,
Ilusiui-rx addmis, Traveno CJItr.'
City
of
Traverse
.City.
Cvnuty
of
same from all Ita angles and wbat
conditions of a
8taU Bank Bldg, Traverae City.
Ml-lu
Block No. 24.
by 'Josepii Wilhelm. Jr., and .Mary J- Grand Traverse, and State of Michlthey have learned Aould be of bene
MlrtL
.
.
anrll U4t
1*1 .No. 13 4 . Kfpril .2. D). 17. 24. mar 1. 8. 15, 23.
Wilbeliii. his mlfe. of the ('llv of Trav
fit to those In the asms business in
I"’. Juui- 3. 12. IX. 26.
aiock No. 26.
erse niy. Michigan.'4®.. Mary a Unl*t Xo. 2. 4.
this pan of the couniry. System atllrand Traverse la holdl tbe premises
-wiiud of
suie .
. -Mkj ’SI
Block Ne. 32. .
said murtgagea, or so
wan wins out in any buslnesa. and
dated tbe thirteenth day of Fehrusn. described ID
EHV CIV
l*ls No. 1. r. 3, 4 3. fi. 7. S. X. Ill, It;
!!*iv4. and retarded In Hie of- much therv-of as miy W necessary to'
H U evident that It will benefit tbe
12. IS. 14. 16. 20. 22. 22. T>. 2l>. 31.
pay the amount due on
said mort
tbe register of.deeds for
ftolt growing bnalaeas aa well aa any
- Block No. 33.
cuiipiy of (Irond Tiaverae and State gages or both of ihem and the t
I*t Na 1«.
o(har If It is lightly appUed. and nilthe clghtev-nth day ot
Jumiloned with seven per cent
Michigan
UoBt Of dollars will be saved do this
Kciiniary.
liniary, iwit,
]«
In Liber 4:. of Slort- Inu-reai and uil legal coats, togeihec ,Oie proviHlunii of section 127 of Ar
VIUJMlE OF SI'MMCT ClTV.
EC^ET SERVICE OPERlTrtVES KUR.-s (HI |>age 4i0 un which
with the attorney fees ot thirty
r^los aa a reault of the introductloD
JM>r. of the 1‘uhllc Acx^ of ie>3 anil
- Block No. 2.
respocilrely
UNABLE TO FIND CLUE
gage there Is claimed to be due at and fifteen dollars,
Acts Bmendalor.v tlicrelo. have been
oC a proper system for safeguarding
I.nt .Na 12.
as covena) .
tlie dale of this notice the aum of two provided by law- »ud
sllhdrasn from huuMwlstid entry, by
Block No. 3.
tha crop# from the very earticet /ay
and each of the Auditor Ceiu-ral aud (' '
ilHiuoand one hundred thirty-two
rty-two and for Ip said luongoges
* '
1-ut No. 17.
eC tha season until Its close.
nly-lwo one-hundred . dollars _ ; them, tbe premises being deacribed of the Slate I.nnd UffUw. acting under
Taking ef Plarw la Not CemieeU
Ibvmlaes aUnated In the aiuhoiity glv^n ihriii by A(fi 141 of
aiioniey fee of ihlrty-Bve dollars are as follows;
VIUJtOR OF
)
•' WALTON.
With Recent Trt>i»b>c Over Japprovided for In atOd murtgage. besides tbe City of Traverae (3ty. County of the Public Act* or ixul. cxainliH-d aad
l4A
.No,
13.
Grand Traverse and Stale of Michi appraised, and srlll nos be offered for.
les hereinafter mentioned
may b l3.22-29-Jnne S'
als" default having lieen made la the gan. vit; Lot six (61. of Hannah. Lay sale at a Public Aucilou to Ik- held la
t Co.'s fourth subdivision of the vil■nm friction that la so oftaii avldent
a rei
Court House In ihe-Otv of Trovbv said Joseph tV||heIm, Jr. and Mary lige, now city, of Traverse (ity. ac
MORTGAGE BALE.
- (Tty. on Tnriiday. the tenth day
between the city
and
connin' la
.1 WItlielni,
Withelni, his wife, to
lo said Mary
Mary B. cording le the recorded plat thereof. of June. A. D. DH3. at ten o'clock a.
Default hariog been made In tho
Waablngton May
14__ .Naval ofO- ■'
giwiinded
upon a poor foundation
Dated at Traverse City. Michigan. Di.. and will then become subject to conditions Of a eanaln mortgage dat
which In tha oourae of time muel be
May Uftemtb. 'lSlS.
porcliaae lo the manner prescribed by ed January 21. 1911. tuade by Caleb
dreaduaught
Penoaylvan1a.|,|„.
„
MARY a UNDERWOOD.
•ndlesled If the beet reeulta are to
‘
■
................ .....
nil
law. Deeds lesued uiion the sale of
and Neitle M Cox hi* wife, of
Mortgagee.
these lands sill contain feaervaitons
se niy. Mich., to Agnes Pierce
be obtained by the residents of the niyaiurloiialy taken from the office of ties (kraniy of
aa IoHosk:
I day of April. rNDEllWOOD A IIMIXia
e place, which mortgage la re
two
locellUet.
When any project the chief naval conatructor. were prob-1 aah! on thi ......................... — .....................
Aiturucrs for Mortgagee.
■8AVI.no
AM)
PXCEITl.NO
corded In the office of tbe Register of
'■'“ *'
comes up tor conelderatlon It Ia well «bl, .lolo, by Kb,, n. In U,. .n,- '”J'Business Address: Traverse ('ll)'.
out of this couvrjanev and always
Deed! for Grand Travrerse
county.
Michigan.
tat the cltlteni to consider lU merits, pk>y of tba governmenL
rcrcrvlng-umo the State of .Michi
Mh-h.. In liber 5X of mongagea on page
Becrojary of ibe Navy Danieia made notice the sum of five hundred forty- may ir. t'7 jn June f. 12 IX 26 July 3
gan. all minerals, coal, oil and gas
169. and npon which there la -dalmcd
end If It stands tbe test It tntalllbjy.
three nnd ninety-two one-hundrodtha lU 17 S4 21 aug 7
lying and being on, within or tinto be due at tba data hereof the aam
fellowa that If It is good for tbe city thla aiiatement: "Anr doe at all fadollars and ao atuirney tee of fifteen
of one hundred aud eight ami 76-luO
lilUr with oaiwl conatrucUon would
it la good lor tbe country, for tbe tu^
dollurs provided for In said mortgage,
dollar* (llOLTfii. land no suit or pro
are linked together In a manner Tn n't have taken 'the trouble to /arry nnd no aiill or proceedings at law
ceeding at law having been Instituted
.Michigan^ its duly auUnriaed of
to recover the money weeured by said
which they cannot be separated with- the drawing! away. From private In- havint: tn-cn Instituted lo recover the
ficers.
rcprt-temailves
and
anpKHiOs
secured
by
said
mortgages
«
n
monaage or anv lort tberoofi. There
oM damaging tbe Intereeta of both. vesllgatloD. I am completely aoaurod
sins, and At* or tbclr lesset-a.
either of them or any part thereof;
fore
re hy
by virtu*
virtue of the
Ihe jiowe
|iower of sal.- con
The common good is the goal In tbe that tbe -mlaaing apoelBeatlona ai^ tf- and shnruas Ibe said niongaiccc has
Bgunu snd'W'oikRien, aOil all other
ln«d lu said mortgage nd the Slatpci-Kons hy ii-< or ihrlr |>erml!<«fou.
of development, a^d If tbie work terly worthleaa to any one."
been (ibllBcd to pay the taxes •m (he
c in snrh cue made a Id iirovlded.
Waablngton.
May
14.—Uesidle
tbe
whether
alivadv
given
or
hereetup.'rtj*
herefnafter
described
for
the
NoiKe is here
-reby given lhai on M<mdav.
Is to be done in a satisfactory man
ars I9II and )!>):. amounting to tjie
ter to he gDeu. at any lime and
l>ctt
cBuru
of
aecrei
aenloe
opera
the
14lh
day
of
July.
1918. at ten
ner It must be done together. In tbU
m
m of three hundred tblrty-lso and
o'clock tn the (orenoon of that day.
diy and age of general builneaa and tives no troll wsa found today of tbe
said________
there will be sold at pnbBc aacUofi
otbar acthity, people bare to work to thifr who siole tbe plana of the
eamrv or eonveuleni means for ex(o the highest bidder at the ftoot-door
fdurtog. milling, working, piping,
gether in order to secure results. Co buttloahlp Pennsylvania from Ibe navy
of the court booae la TraTotoe City.
getting, la.vtnt up. loring. die
d<-|ra'iinrat.
Auihoriilea believe the
Grand Traverse county. Mich., (that
operation la tbs great secret of sueanulde a
lug. making
luercl............................
work was Jhal of an Inside?. The fact
being tb^ place where
the- clrcnlt
crr>. and becomea more necetear)' as
taking away tinsaid
mineral,
<ourt
fur -aald county la held)
tha
that tho Innermost serreU of the navy
eoal, oil and gaa. pursuant to tba
the faerriere that formerly existed are
l-rrmlsea Uescrtbi-il lu said inortcaxionly purcbaawl once. Therenay Ik- at tbe mercy of a traitor
26U
being broken down in tho business
> much thereof aa may be neces
■ they sboald be of modem
Art* ot ItHW. "
riiHi the officers more than an) »
sary to pay tbe amount due thereon
and social world. One of tbe great
design, built of most durable
And vvill conulu also the further
n recent years. Officials toda> dcwith seven per ceol lntero« and all
niaterlalli iand artistically flntradblet that has been expeiienced in
provision reserving Ihevrlgtil of-4bished. YovI will-find only Burti
legal coaU. together with Hfleen dol
•lared as onjusl the suaidcions ot dltbe . past has been to get people to
a-wey lars attorney fee provided for therein..
le worl
at the
Works of
Volk together In Ay cause that bad
The premises describe<l tn said mort
A. W.
)
RICi
stream or wgiercourso, aa i>rovlde^*ln
gage aad to be sold are described as
Trove
tdr 1u object tbe betterment ot gen;
. Mich.
cilon k of
s Art No. 2W) of
era) cmdiUoni. aad aa a reault' many
(s of IMX and
vereio: and
Ibo
good movements bare fallen tbrougb
rt-qulrod to dgB •
on aceouht ot lack, of aappon.
As
plhwiion oonlalDlug an agroemeht to
people grow
more
IntslUgent they
(Continued r^m Page One.)
Bccrm auch deed and ablds railbfully
hr Kelchalag rvcenlly. In
which It
oee tbe need ot common action In ront
crop of cberrlea and pearbea. while
*ttoae who did not take tbeae precau-
and deale wli{i li In the
Uooa to ward oC tbe froet are wi^-
fIfP*'
............... -
STOLE PLANS
OF WARSHIPS
AiiguaL 1X18. at -Urn fi'(fi«cfc-4a.UM.
THEFT BUMED TO IHSiBER
eSpraying
Season
Spraying pays. Spray
your fruit trees this year
and get your pay in an
abundant crop of perfect
fruit.
Let U9 figure with you
on your spraying ne^s.
Dow'S UlBC «Bd
Salpbur
$7.50per bbl.
$1.00 rebate for return
of barrel.
$4.50 per one>haIfbarrel. (25 gallons)
75c rebate for relum
of container.
^nailer quantities
down to quarts.
AJrseoale of Lead
In.'aBy quautiiy. Price
according to quantity.
fiK^CaaaoiiGaad
AnyRoem?
IDoe Vitriol
lUMENTS
By the pouod or by
the barrel. Let us fill
your spraying order.
In Yoor Isine W
Wan Paper?
Wait’s Drag Store
Traverse Ctly.
;erd
WaU Paper la Oar Haase
---lar---
iHPMVEIBmtf
n^ity buUdlag dnd uke un tbe work
s-aa charged that the diplomatic scr-
tku baa formerly
lire Is cnmiwsod of "nohjea and rlvU
push it
to
met Allure and
successful
completion.
There Is e general getiing together
mU along the line and tbia '^accounU
jven only.” It ia |>ro|iored to nakc it
iKvasible for eatable men
■a to enter the serv-!cc.
of
aiiall
To ibis
ter the fact that people are now doing end a ronsiderable Increase In salaries
things Which they formeriy eonolderod Will be nade. During Ihe course of
lillwMIils
or nwll
When a single Indlvldnal
group
work
Ibe debtae wbkh resniled In tbe pro
together the posed changes, it was mentioned that
he I'nlted tSaiea bad practically de-
Metta ther meet wlih too often dieg^otee their Morgy. bet when people
■ided to make almllar chaagw In the
smro la tneioM
llplomailc service of that ooaatry.
toward a
cobudob
gaO all opaMtMl U ooMly overcame
Md
mobMb
«n aoenrod.
Tbe great
wprt of tho proOTOt le to'tsweb paofit^
ot
ooaAlaiBg
fopag la order to
Chfi
Bawieltr-
hceempUah
Any Room! ROCKS and iffiPS
High-class W. P. Rocks
(Fishel Strain) Eggs. $2 per
ObeythatiopNael
IS. $5 per 45. RC.R.I. Reds.
Tfaompnon and'Bean strains,
And have ndwewbDe eggs $1.50 per 15. $2.50 per
SO. Sbippi^ paroals poet
fie weaflMT lada
prepajfL
Send remittance with
DrMlBaadlel Bsthiw order
to
yMdIbe West tktafi
iaialerlar deesrafias.
their
B^- fiaU ia
which U operwU^ond;
proMwns eUillfi he bet-
Na. 1.
l*lt No. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. g
BiMk Na. 2.
laAa No. I. X. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8.
•Iwk No. 3.
laAs No: I. 2. 3. 4. .3. £. 7. k.
. Blwk Na. 4.
Uts No.'l. 2. 3. 4. .3. C.
Block No. 8.
■ 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. (
Btoek No. I
I.2.3. - - Btook
IfU No. I. 2. S. 4. r<. 6.
Gfy Book Store
PROWO.
Sovlh MaiUlbas Mlclk
April i« to Mm 11, In. •
Tbe Electric Storage
Battery Co.
The "CUoride Aeenanlaior’
miilktaaM^datUtype «r dcroW bat.
Mr/asadalbe ligblMf ttMioM ef wady
iarreiliaa.
bagniiMe ■ to Mok
^
ibe
tbedeefeidky.
seBanfiad by rmiie (be »Biw a ie« boss oceo.
-wbamr nett nmtmim road lo beep it
0 not MB iMk da* amkr. to be «ad
Bioek No. R
«ba
t«U No. 1. 2. 3. 4, S. 6. 7. 8. 9i 16. U.
Mr.«lln.Ja.P.ta«d(
ail* haa nlnady been
•lofir thB hoc. but there le eUU a
(BixmtaDffpeiitiiiirFuil
The
little
Wonder
FOR SALE BY
li, li, 14. 13.
■ •lock No. IB.
Lou N«. I. 3. 3. 4. C. 6, 7.J, », IB. IL
Hop|»r CooM
Wm. eJacksdn
Tmcrec air. Mica.
:-p!7^3spTj
..........*
OEAVD TRAVERSE HKRAT.P ARO TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY. HAY 18. 1918 «
V.
f PACE THREE
eJ. W.
The Original Homelumisher ol Northern Michigan
May Sale of
Outfits
May Sale of
Odd Pieces
Out store is crowded
witk hnndreds oi beauUlnl big inrnitnre values.
Of house - fumishings.
Buy now before the best
of the assortment has been
selected.
GET MARRIED NOW
Don’t delay your wedding until you can save money enough to iumish yoiir home. We wUI lurnlsh your
home throughout, from your iron! door to kitchen. Pay us paH now and a little each week or month untU you are
square. You might better be happy in the enjoymeut of your furniture than to'have your money laying idle in
file bank until you have saved enough to pay tor your'outfit.
Come in and took over our fine display todqy. You will find fust the the things your dreams have been made
up ol since you became engaged.
We will send your selections at once. No delay. No red tape. Just a square bn^ess deal
Write lor our big, Iree catalogue ol Rugs, Carpels,
Unolenm Lace Curtains and Draperies.
9x12 Velvet
Rugs
$12.50 to
$58.00
mm
Dlslies
T
9x12 Brussels
Rugs
$9.75 to
$35.00
-1
9
|^(9RX(incs|
We are showing some eitceptionally good valoM in
Lace Curtains ranging in price up from 50c.
Odd Curtains
We have juat received a big shipment of Dishes,
Chamber Sets and Earlhem Ware.
Curtains that we have one or two of a kind, sold
A beautiful, blue and gold. 100 pie&e
The real ruC store of Northern Mich'tgan. TTie first and most important
Dinner set, every piece perfect ..
MOMderation m selecting tugs or carpets p quality and then comes the question- regularly per pair for $2.50, $3.00. S4.00. $5.00 and $8 00
-to
dose out. each 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1,50 and $2.00.
56 piece set, beautifully decorated in
^reen with gold stripes ...........
a
Twenty years of rug and carpet buying has taught us to know quality and
the great number of rugs we seil enable uS to get the lowest possible prices.
46 piece set, gold stripe or flowered
pattern....................................
Here are some exceptionally special prices that
$14.95
$8.75
$4.65
SHvepWare
Buy your Silverware at Slater's and save from
You Profit by Our Experience
Art squares of aii descriptions and sizes from a beautiful be€ room pattern
at 63.75p up.
Wool Elbre Rugs
1* to 20 per cent.
Cut Glass
Some neat, plain center patterns, just the thing for the dining room, prices
ranging irom $5.50, up.
Nothing makes a better wedding present than a
beautiful piece of Cut Glass. Our assortment is good
—our prices, from 10 to 20 per cent less Uian else
where.
m
ifour leifessaie.
A'"-'
*• The best. Range
brains and experience
Unexpected
—Guests—
have ever produced,^*
“OOlOKMEAL”
STEEL RAN&ES
ARE READILY TAKEN
CARE OF—/f Yoa Own o
Om> Biroplc. «u*v •ppmtion
chanKrt it from ■ ranttfiomt' Par.
lor Davenport
lavenport to a fsll aiaad___
aiaad aam-
^sp Giref
Double Sati$factioa'
A two-fold ....
foun wKei) vou «wn a
belditi|r-Han One-Pteea
Seanieaa Pwcalain Lined
Rafrigaratar.
Vour W bnu
vUl b*' Um Ihaa nu«. twear ..
can't creep le. caM onYiet e«^-
It b the Only One
Motion Bed Made
---, _ CBB alwa to»P
cbawbcreecleaB
end
lined with
etiowj-whit*. tin. perteUta.
with roawd owmwao—ne
crack, no ererit*. ae piece lor
the lewt little dirt ta
TflEV Ate BEITOt BECAUSE:
They- nro ^ju'l^fieary onooch
. "dnrable and laliine.
Tba ctroDirtbeBod parta an U
Vb«r« the noct wear u.
^
Tlw waQ( are AabMtcia Uaad. ~
^ Uejraninadeotrteel. oonaami
they are alroac and eaimot oncL
The^y Base* made whew tba
riti^ Baak Walt and All laeida
Woee are Pnreehin I
ROCKAWAY
aUM aad rImUtia
SAFETY
COASTER
.OTSailU.1
U th. JUMrioa B.,
mCmMmodmtmmmrn
Kitchen Utensiis
^
Sewing Machines
Everything I Self Is
Guaranteed
Teach Baby
to walk with
out making
it bow-leg
ged.
l-finoleum
Guaranteed all through cork Jinpleum, 5$c per yard.
Inlaid Linoleum, guaianteed quality, per yard $1.15 andlL$5.
Rug filiing, 15c, 20c, 25c and up to 60c per yard.
DAVCNPORT
The Standard Sewing Machine is.giving
better satisfaction than any other machine on
^thc market and this machine has all the de‘vices that make ^wing easy. Every part is so
carefully made and so perf^tly adjusted that
it runs with less effort than other mtechines.
Sews fully one-third fa$,ter than the average
machine.
We back the Standard with the strongest
kind of a guarantee for it is a safe machine 4o
waihinx.
We sell ^hem for less than you would
have to pay for inferior machines elsewhere.
We are showing a good five-drawer fami
ly Sewing Machine complete with tickle
;^ated attachments
$14 $0
Couch Covers
surely ought to interest you.
^ 00 Couch Covers, beautiful oriental patterns$3.95.
$4.00 Couch Covers, striped and block patterns $2.95.
$1.50 Couch Covers, beautiful striped patterns 95c*
We cany the most complete line in
Traverse Gty of Aluminum-Ware, Granite
Ware. Earfhern Ware, Nickle Ware and Tm
Ware, also a complete line of Washing Ma
chines, Ironing Boards, Clothes Racks, Golhes
Baskets, Clothes Lines—in fact, everything
for the home.
I "T
This pore
alnmiBiiin sauce
pan, special
12c
120 East Front
Street
.^2
PAo:; TOiR
OULDD TEA^riBBZ HERALD AHD TRARKBSE BA7 EAOLE, THSHEOAT, HAT U. lUS .
«DF mm TMHrEiiSE
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Cottdaeted by ftUss ^flslc Bofvden.
The people of Xlngaley i
eonatiT
iBtiT are
ore all isteroted in
i: tUi Dnartment.
We ihaU be glad to have individBals, oharche%
the anuge. fratenud lociottee aod an other orgaamtiou hand -in itemi of tiewi, perwsab,
aBBOsneemento of meetiBgi, notices ^ eattflaiB'neott, budBesi chasga, pshlic iBiprovemeatt
being done or c<mtcmplated. sake of real eftate
In town or oods^^ and any other Hems of geaeral interest. Bend all Hems to Uas Bdan WaU,
who has flbatge of the Departaent —Xditor
Hera&L
Tf^.
day nbfbU cauaed by brooder
lire.
»
.
Jay Hager la home from Grand Rap
ids. wbara be baa bm‘Employed on
the P.|M.
Seven atudenU ‘firm the • Clarti
achooi are taking the eightb grade
amlnatkn here.
Uiclna mier was la CadUUe
burlDc>s last Friday and 8atnrda.v.
Horace Clark relumed to bla holue
In Grand itaplda. Thursday.
Clyde Bills of South Hoardma>
crushed one of his fingers Friday
while laying ties here on the railroad.
Xtlaa EtnniH Kudgra *aa home Sun
day from her achooi near Muyfldd.
Mias Myrtle Bechatelnc has Gnlabed
her aipwl at SummU City and
home again.
Miss S^le I.yle was an over Suntloy riueal of her hrotbef ttaliib and
wife at Traverto X'lty.
Robert h'aller la delircritig fmlt
^mes for a Monroe nuraery.
^irs. Ella P-ixter' and little xon
Jgck. of Grand Rapids, la apundlng «
few days here with friends.
MIsM-a Mua llrown and Ruth Hoa«were driven to BpriugGeld Thursday
In the Drown car, where they took the
train to* Baxter to s|>end u Jew dare
as il>e guests of Mias Bvclyn Dechateln.'
•|.oal a Champoron- hy the Fife
lake High School senlon;. will iw
given at the Uruid hall. Saturday
night, Jlaiy Kth at eight o'clock. Pro
ceeds to go for graduating crxicenaea.
School will close on May ICDC' and
the graduating exerrlaca will be held
at Grand hall on Thursday night. May
23nd. Jaa E Coed, president Of .Need
ham Bualncas college* will deliver the
gradmutiig addtees.
Chtirch SerVleea.,
Sunday aervjce for May 18th,
Sunday school at 1I;45 a. m.
I
Epwo'rth leakue at
p. m;
ITeachlng at 7:30 p, m.
KlDKsiey, .Ms)' IS.—ADioiii: Dip sick, .Mrs. PniiV W<
of KalaiitaIB Bummlt' City Ihl* vepk are Mr.
la vIeIDiii; lier aUlcr. btrs. 11. T.
MeUn. .
- and Mrii. John BowiK-n.
Seely ('rcukblic hbe In Sunmli City : Ceorae Smith of Alba is vteOlDg
n-Utlvee and Triemlx at Sumnilt t”lty.
OB boidDeu ^KrtdBy.
Tbe .becoalsurtMtc M-niinn (or the
Heno' i ionklilip and family were
sneMtea of the Kiniiiili'y hb;h arhinl'ittiPMit
tbe borne of John Itewden
* wm be held
lUjnUi iburcli Sun-.8ond»y.
day etenlna. May IK.
.*
j K. E. noseo. hue niov.Hl i>. IiIe (arao
Ouy Meek tviunied to hU workjonp-hair mile rest iif Summit niy.
nc»r Tnitpr*e City Sunday.
^ 1 John Wyekoff is ijultc elck.
Mra. Moorac. «I>o baa be^n tit ellf Mlae non Cia«-ford and Paulino
winter, la r t imprtitlns. aas much I Wood were KlDfsley. vialton Saiurcoekl be dealied.
Mr. and Mra. fharJea Wood apciit
The Free MctfiodUt pulpit s
City «a>i Oiled by John
Satarday aftern<->m and Sunday wiib
•Mr- aod Mra. Peter Mutb.
t Sunday’etenlOB.
Mra. Meek la eojoylns a visit from' Ctiarloa Wllaon was a KlnRaley callher father, wboae home Is In ludiai.a. er WedoHday. .
am.
l-'ce and Mta. Nellie Stom
KiwIn'SarRcnl and Ihm IVnn were
• did aho>pln«^ Klnitsley Wednesday. Kinpalt-y viklinn Satirday. •
Mrs. LoU Storra was a'Traverac. Cldpon Drearer was a KtmwWy vis.
rily TtoUor the Brat of the week.
• llor Saturday.
ABwnK those who vialted Traverse
Mra. Ed Mox vlsliod her parents,
<'ity.Saturday arere Mr, and Mrs. Guy .Mr. and Mr*. 8. U. Vosburgh, TubsMeek. Mr. rievclaaid. Mra. Goldib day cwuIdb.
Coau and Clarenre I>ean.'
} Henry Moa and win 'Henry were
The weetlni: of the Kimtaley Fair Sumnilt Ctt> rallpni Saturday.''
Aw^llon Saturday arOa nut vary
The Granscra will imtd a social at
attended.
jtliplr ball at Summit .CMy Tbnreday
Gilbert Socll Is remndeliag his evening. May i:.
bouse.
j f.tadya Storra spent the week end
Itendon. May 13.-Mni Ella Hankinfieel.v Cronkhlte boa moved his nw with her nioihcr at Summit riiy.
mUl to the Albert Kocllmer f^i.
| Frank Sargent nHumod Sunday* to ui of Traverse riiy vlKlted her par
bell Merritt U home IromJ an ex- Ppllaton. where he har recently pur- ents. Mr. and Sirs. Hora<-« Starruw;
I
Sunday.
■
tended atay In Dciroit
«hBi.cd a wtorc.
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1 Mlai Dina Saxfnn of Tra>cnio City
(spent'Sunday with Mrs. Maude Rey
nolds.'
I The boys laueiull team of Hendon
^ODil the team of Thoinps'mvlllp played
* ball bm Saturday. Thompson
m
I won. 7 to t.
I-V Zak linahers have sold their farm
Wc wsBt to make tl^ Department of the
northeast of town and will luov
greateat poaiitile valtte to aU concerned and to
iTraveme
City.
.this end request that all items of peraonal and
I KHaa Bibef Amistrang visited in
general interest b^sent to Bftiss Dewey to be
Honor Saturday.
incorporated in the^Department. We especially
I .Mi-a. Guy Parker and children of
' ask that chorches, fraternal societies and the ,
•Empire Jnnrtlnn vtalied at 8. O.
Orange famish items of interest.in their respec
IDurke's last week.
tive organizations. New^ of sodal events and
I Mias Mary Janutah wa#lo Traverse
entertainmenu, improvements being made or con
flty Friday.
templated, apd bnsiness changes and transfers Ih
I Mr. and Mra. Heveroaux of Honor
real estate in town and country are especially
visited (he Inlaod Sniiday achooi Sun
acceptable. The^ above applies not only to the
day und Sir. tievereaux gave a flne
village of Fife Lake, but to the surrounding
addreoa. All hope they will coi
-Editor Herald.
again mm.
• Fife Lake. May l."..-Honi to Mr.
Ikunk Caroihers and Will Pickens
and Xlra. Cllfurn Newell, on Sunda.v. wore buuie from Ixeetsviiie, Sunday.
May 4th. a daughter. .
Armor Fralick is In tirand Rapids
Mra. Enos Headley, is mueli worse prejiaring lor
Northiwrt. May II.—Mrs. DeGolicr
again.
A Hnmliit acliuol was organUed a! la v(F}' HI at thU writing.
Master Clair Haidon rctiirned to
tues Hndd. who was scverly hiimMaple Hill last Tneaday nlgliLnainville Saturday.
^
cd two weeks ago. Is Improving slnwMi-< l(<-i:a Haakins clo-.<-,i her
He expects 4wo tnunlha to elapse
,Mra. Weston of Waltor. was 'in A.i b's>| at Klisnin. Friday and ha.s rebefore he will be able to resume bta
town Tueadny on nunness.
liiriictj liome
work.
Mike Grant and s<>n (trviipwsx'o
jiriic LaiHfs' Aid nteci . this week
XHsM BUie Ryan entertained MarImsinere cxliera at ('ad|Uac. Vat'iC T(>,y„o,al-iv
Mrs
W. ^er. at
itet Seelig. Marjorie Campbell, Jean<»y^
III..
'neile Kchl and Heulab Dame today for
Miss Drown of Hiheil, uxi an over
Orange Fuller waa lituiie from \Vi v
dinner. In honor of her eleventh birth
ford Sunday.
Sunday v lirtior at Clem Prallck'sf^
day. •
X
Eugene Quackrnbutli had' twentyNod Hatchlna was. u|i from C.-ullliac
The eleamer XHasouri was tn port
Sunday. •
•
one little chlckcDE anfotbered Sntur- this afternoon.
The Wi^raan a Club will bold their
last meeting tomorrow afierntxm In
the club rooms. After election of of
ficers and selecting work tor
year a pot lurk sapper will be served.
,Mni. AoDetje D^me aAd dangbter,
xfn. John Srbernnalder. went to Traveree CRy SaDirday, where they will
spend the week.
Mra. H. E. Aahleby and son Elmer
arrived Tuesday frotn cbIcaiK)
spend the aummor at Ibelr farm near
town.
(
Mlaa Mao Mllkeld U Bpcndtng the
woek In Traverse t?ity.
Tbe U O. T. M. M. enjoyed a so»nnl HU|M-rv1aion for ov>r HG v «-urw. Allow no one
VAbtl in.
In
till,,
—Al-M.* . «ih1
io deerlve you
Uils. ConnterleltL laa.lt
luilUttiNw
elable time, followed by a supper Af
ter Ibelr mecUng on Friday evening.
/H. F. Hougbey of Traverae City and
G. W. Dame spent tbe day In Lelnsd.
Uoyd Vrialey. who baa been visit
CMtorla la » liArmlcaa mbstiluto for Costor OU, Pai«>
ing
bU ^rebu. Mr. and Mra. Cbas.
S^e, Drops und K<H>thhig Hvrtipw. It roiiUlnv twIUicr
Ofniun. Morphine nor othrr Narvotio anbstanco. It doWrt ilev the mat two weeks, iwturned
Mroya Wortunnhd wllaya FeverUbnesn. For more Uuui
to bis borne in Colemsa Saturday. '
nilrt)- yeurw it hns l>con In ramwtAnt use for the relief ol
Mr. Hoorissu. Wm. Green and Mr.
C^onsUnntlim.FTntulenr.v, Wind Colie.all Teething Trouand Mrs. O. E. Dame left Saturday for
dBritetes the Food, gl^ng healthy und uatonl ■
Fox telaad. after baring spent a tew
« ddldren’a Paiui«ea—Tbe Mother’s Friend.
days in town.
Mr. and. Mrs. BowIm are enjoying a
new auto.
Bctb the Signtofe Of
Frank BouHaau.-'acoompaiiied by bb
coustn. Locy Lamrotta.'len WodneaIday for St. Ignace. Miss LamvoUa
spent tbe winter hero.
Miss Berths
Campbell, county
school commissioner, of Trnrerse City
spent ^'edoeedsy vlstnng onr scboola
Special service waa held In the U.
E. ebvreb tatt rreelng In )tooar of
Motben* Day. Tba pastor, U L Stead-
Bunion
r
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by MI Mae Dewey.
Hormpoei
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTORIA
What is CASTORIA
Tbo Kind You Have Always BongHt
In Use For Over SO Years
Or.«a ot»™™ -Jr. prw«t'ain.CT
.im-ia. nm.inim of ov., ^ ,.„h,o lo lo«. «, -nS.fc to
and past gniDd degmeo were givon to erythliis good, lemanade. bananaa and
mid a grmt wrlt«. He not W tbs
these eligible. A flne hnnqiiel was oranges fnr alL In the aneruoon At.\*«Be4 he (mtmrhtnn^aMgn
or J*w*
k
xi T—...
,.
nerved and the mwaslen was much en-’bor
nay was ouwm
observed.
m
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»r.-.d,|
Ur., Jdtd
I*.,.d I, U,. I„,l «,d.r
Odd Fol- •-----------•■ - «TII. .I,...d..d'
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rial at the x hunh Ui »a.w. Codiaxos uk banniul u
Iowa.
j S5c„ SOu and tl.OO lo'.Utwal al
t). II. Powers and Frank Sbrnok Cedar Sunday.
From HoMUche, BackndMy of Dutioiia Hay were in town the paal Mr. McCann la talking of tDovinu,
hla family to ITnvemunt.
wt-ck on hualneos. .
DizxioeM nod Nervousaoss,
Mr. aod Mrs. W. J. Chabc bnd Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Vlack reluroml Friday
Rmtor«d to Hoohh by
from a weA's visli with a tisler at John Amubnehter spent May 1 at
Homir.
Central Lake.
Lydia E. Pinkhav’s
A car kmd of beef and hugs were
Compound.
loaded Stonday by J. C. Vlack.
Mn.. Pete Shecteck spent the past
I^srrrrtee, Knir-—"A year;
week
with her mother lU Carp leUe.
Oabum. May 7.-Alfr*-d Varnoe of
anffertngframa nomhernfail........
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^________Frank
nkPtapilnskI
I
of tmdoiv
• ____
ntways
b^.pato
nad
Hrtroll Is vlstDng with relativea at
was irregul^ bnr-i boiicht and tnoTod into the Waller I'xiinlrc Jhla wevk.
Ir.g the delay 1 attf- I'npn h<utse. and Is busy BiaUag n
John Karas of,«»aliorii was a caller
fervd a great deal' ixtone (xHindaliun and other impioroI Traversr t'Hy He ii Io have a
v^'ith bcadBdie.badc' tiiema.,
rw auto neat wtwlil
Tlic Lsdico’ Aid wilt
eriahspella,nrrvaaaFarnipfs In this vicinity are Misy.
twxa and UoaUng. home of Mra. Dowlaa Wodoesday Ibis hutihiic th<-ir i>uUti>rs to Lake June- to Beulah.
I had been marrifd wxv'k. KvervxMic la invited
Dnn this week.
thx'se
meetings.
p
nearly throe yearm
1 took Lydia E-Pink-;
Mra. Homer Brownell hat returtied
ham's
-•wdu . Vegetable
. .. a -^, xroMi
frdni w viau
vlalt wmi
wiih xri.»iMe9
reliiilves at
m Emplr<r,m|ui*-. coat nr paint on his house on tbe old,
The highway Richard Yarnbe to doing.},
tbe work.
S^nSJSl to
FHlpwamp Sunday,., the Gnuuimg GIII«-rt la not I well at I The people are rel'dxvNi that the
this w'rltlnR. We hoi»c‘it> see ncr_„rain service ia brought l>ack to nsoet
did.
Mra. M.towra. 1045 New Jur-'
aey Street, Uwirnet. kaasas.
, marxlied to the rburrl, heaM by tbe belter In ihi- n*-ar future.
j,-|:he traitu on Che maio lin<W. H. Ileemao und wICi- mere calliog
MootetutWomniCg Cmc.
.
1 rv-totivne at Purl Oneida and Glen.
Bums; Moni.-‘'LyUjaF. Phvkham’a
*»'
»'■*'• "*• ^
VrjrctableC«m;*Hm!cur.'dineorawful-»bo Is also imble grand of the C<-<lar Arbor Saturday and .Sumiav.
barkariw wbith I hul sodcred with for. lodge. The church orc-bemra and male
James Wllaon and family were the
Ixotoad. May
Frank P. HoMinSn.
monlha.,I W4Sg0Weakl<»oldhardlydo!<iuartei furnished the music at' tbe Mots of Mr. and XIra. Axber Atkin
wbo has K]>eRl the winter In Tsavson Sunday.
Your'Compound helped me
orac City, has retnroed to l-eland and
Next Sunday the sermon at the
Id many ways and U a givat strengthis
getting
his
hotel
in shape for the
cliun h win be'a s|>erlal talk to mutbencr. I always n-commend it to my
summer trade. He expecta to open
friends and teil them wfast s gr^ med- ra. Sunday being Motber'p Day.
about Juae IX.
Xnrtnao Palmer hks retnrbod frots'
Idi.-. it is for women. You iQay use my
Allyn. Ma> K—W. T. ^hutl has near___________
Archie Loderle bok returned frem
name for the
oflothcra.”—Mra. Visits at Traverse Cli^ and Klaiale}'.
- Xii-________
ly teUlved hit rut m l the mill and Uitoit’^foi'ft__________
John Francis, Bins. Montana.
will soon close for the season,
| Norman Pcieraon IrfThoenlx. Arts..
Tbe makera of Lydia E Pinkham's
I>. (Rtarbanieau has taka-n (he arrived tost week for the summer.
Vogetable Coofamd have thousands of
Jt)h of hwdlrg out the wood here forr >ii„ Daisy Bryant U in Traverae
mA ictton as thoee above-they tell
tVilliaiiiKburc May 13.—Mra Mary the I.ake Sujierior Iron A Cbt-iuiral cix^ for a-dew weeks' vlsiL the truth, else they could aothsvu been
obtainedforloveormoDn. Thismed- K. CriSp is very ill at the home of her Company.
I Jits. Daniel Bum of Northport to
kine U no stnogcr-U bM stood tbo sou at Hates. C. H. Crisp waa colled
Geo. FewluB cno?ht a raiolxxw trout » -uest at the bong of her son here,
tcot for yoscs. •
(roni hla iiome at Grand Rapids b>' her on Ih^ aerond day of the fishing at
r. e. Uneberger of CWxmgo was
llinesa
Ctark's mllL The hah weighed
here a few da/s la«I WC4*
»C4* prep^rlug
Mrs' Win. King la packing her (lounda.
gave a special address
bis hold tor suiumuk
iQ( gtest
gtesu.
Child! hnusehnid goods preparatory to znovmolheni. A anio. "MaVo- Me
Quite a number
suwlns alfalfa
Myron Stover
Is aiBs>
at BsMter Creek
C
for
er is
h> Ing them to Alden.
'
A-.-alivJuat fur Tonlgbt," waa i
around here. TliereQiill noon Im- ten « few weeks'’ tvaraDotlj,
inipunlcdl'
Mrs,
Charles
Will
visited
her
Xltaa Vlariksa J»hoaion.
farniera wi{hln lhn>« miles of here
Jno. E Santo
Oty a
ito d Tra'verac
Travj
hy MiHs Vivian l):>m>>. A vase'nih-d' Julius Will, at Crnswcll last woek who raise it. .
» Lclaad visitor last week.
with red ami while carnuttona, glven|dhi- expetta to park her go»da direclA band of o'psJea that were fired
mim Althea Brooks of Chicago, wbo
by the pastor, was placed 'where each ly sod Join XIr. WITI at Carol,
out of Grand Traverse vt)unty esme g,H:nt the winter in SouUi CaroUna,
nmihcr III Die cmigirgallon. In passlngj Xlt». Clara Aruold ' spent Sunday IbiODgb here Wednesday and went on
(Continued on Page Five.)
could take a red one fnr horaeIf.*lth Mrs. C. C. Pray,
a whlicTim- In meotory of her de.]' Mhw ifene Vonrhees of Traverse
parted mmher, A hnyc eongrcsailon |CUy vlslied frienda hero last week,
was pren-iii.'
| 8. 11. Gain expects to leave tomo
The I, O, O. F enjojed a wppertrip t» Cw
ter their buslncL session on Friday "*“■ *
evoning.
- ,
take care ofhls shop.
Just
Mis. il. Ily.ii arrived from tinmll
m>ld hi. pi,
Mr. Neuman, who
Haven Saiunla^ c>vulug. ativuiipanled
'•
.Mani^lona and took imby her slsier, XIra: l^ou llazclle. and
•
Grody hsa
three children. .Mr#, niienc esi>ectsi'“''^'^‘'’ Po*****'^*'-
dstorn
Atlaad
II.C .ui.m.r b.-K,.
I"'."
“>“••>■
o....ln<
rvralbt
"“B> "fll bn... tb. .»r ibrousb
IS*.., «a.
u
‘'“"I'
t” "'1
father. Chat. Will. Jr..
■
• „l..b™k,b|-l'“
o» J.l, til. ...d lo,,k Ui.,,U.f
1... Aad -HI —i.i him la
iib. I.ad.:
(bad.: ~ • "■
Pr—I.laar.,
H K
Presldcni. 1>r
Hr. H.
K. Flood: secroury. •'«» l i-ldmaTC Store. William Cook
a>
I
>
n-ado
one of the party, stopping
J- E Shelp: treasuter, J. F. Xlslhewa;
to
visit
bis
brother, who Uvea
executive ruunultioe, Dr-E E.’d-'lood.
Wllhiir Gilt ami H. W. ZHlaman. this Cadillac.
Al .
ibe
H power lu appoint uihcr
xonitiiiit-H-K. i’hll GrlfUn waa appoint
ed to l»ok alter Ute ganx-a. xporta.
-n. K Cxitupbell In look after the , Provcninnt. May 6.—Born.
parade.
There will, Ivc no-loud
,
^ ,an.' Mrs. Noah Gauthier on Tuesday.
<-rachora nr explnsivea. .but instead.
gauti-K. nlu^ll• and such entertainment
oreodma Srhank
I thr^comniltlee can provide.
' binhday Tuesday. She ia enjoy
9Ui
The baaelwli game played Saturday ing excelleai health^
afternoon be|u<-on Traverae City and,
,
. VSbonek and Cloyco t.'ulver of
N. H. S. rraulled in vlOotf tor N.
J,
.
PnftmtM
Animal Regnlator
25c. 50c. $1; 254b. pmil. $5-50
*Tour moner boi^rif H fuU”
fr^ Heafing Ointment
25c, 50c
-ul. crsrkrd and antr tests. Use it no am» that ate ofeeted
ske roiltlDg ess). Ssmiito free. __
ISIS Aimsasc FREE
Get Pkstt* Pra6b«bMbw BooUot
The ochre being
(J. Cmly of North Mwifloo lo
MrA Ch... Ii.on.hor,o|^o0
■!««■ Soni... .. il.o m.o.t ol
lor.
»od.o«l«, lo,„„_
Traverae City.
MisE Emma Schank aixMit Sunday as
Mrs. tit-orgx- Johnoon of Traverse le CIIC.--I of Ehxabcth Couturier at
Clly aiM-iit Friday 'and Saiiirday the Cedar,
guet-l ol Misk Fannie Steele.
Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Popp.
Ctdar Cit^
f««l»r City, May II.—The Mlaaea
Johanna Vlatk and Jlcsale Ualx.-! ol
Traverse Clly speol Sunday- with XIra.
X'lack here.
XIr. aiid XIra. Fred Dago and Mn.
Lackey spent Sunday at Maple <Tty,
the guests (if Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hloom.'
MIm Irena Xhirphy to stoylng with
Mra. John Bright at Kasson a
daj-B.
•
The Odd Fellows of Cedar aileoded
ill a body the lilg gathering Of Odd
fY-IkSwa at Tnve-rse CILv Thursday
Your Opportunity
. to NOW In the -
I Friday lost, a soo.
Mr and Mrs. Klrt of GiU'e Pier
spent Sunday with Raymond Plamon
dun and.luiily.
Mark ^-bank ia moving ftorn (he
SL Ghatl^ farm to tbe farm formerb'
owned by Will Doasc.
Ella Hilton vtolted with friends at
Suttons Hay on Sunday last.'
Xtra. E Porter waa a Traverse Oty
visitor one day last week.
C^dar ft. f. B. tfo. t
Cedar. Hay -IO.—Wc have bod eeverat hard froeta-- One morning Ice
was found tbree-quaners of an Inch
ttairk.
'
The gypsies have moved sooth, for
:hlcb>wc are thankfuL
Mra. T. W. Good to afOleted with
rUeumatlam.
Mra. j. W. Dk-keman it on tbe alek
BE BEAUTIFUL—U you want luxuriant hair, a beenUful coapIsKlon.
Mra. Ells Good of Traverae City peariy loelh. • sweet breath. soXt hands, dellewte finger nalto an« a amootti.
spent Sunday with relativea.
clear akin, come get our beauUflera. We can help you to be besuilfuL
25e—DIKE'S PEROXOGEN CREAM—29e - Mrs. Anton Tbiri it npebdlng a few
,eaa SKIN TONE which does not UrlUte. It to cooling ssd
days with her danghjer, Mra. A. M.
refreshing. Peroxide of Hydrogen to one of iia coapoeentA »Wcb mekee
White.
John White. T. W, Good and Mania it very efficient for sallow, rough, rlmply. and oOter aUn s
Bugal are among thoae wbo have floe
DIKE'S QUININE AND SAGE COMPOUND
young colta.
to an element hair tonic and acalp Invigorator. Try IL Oaly tec.
Quite a number of our young folks TRY-OUR W4TCH HAZEL CREAM for TAN and SUliBURN. Bopor
are planning to attend the eigbte
Cove 10 OUK Drag Store
grade examlnatloa at Suttons Bay
Thursday and Friday of this
Ed Cate has reUrnod to North MasltoD for tae summer.
Mrs. E J. While and xlaiil
Xtother. Mrs. W. Good and BtUe
n
of North XlBDitou tame out tn .theii4
ear Tuesday aad' catlsd «n niUtirA. S
Mary E Dorsey doood a 'ttfn soo-^
•meUee. tscluOtna Co
tOBniarmlLw
ressful term of srboo] at Clear Bnwkj^
TMSsmOiy
Friday noon. The parents irere lliefe^ >Vbp€ B. ComslM
with flllsd baskets, ni am a jdoilc]]
American Drug Store
CONNINE O COIMNINE
LAWYERS
V'-
aBAliD I^VKBSE HE&AXj) AHD TKAVEBBI BET SAOLB. THUS8D47, MAY 16,1913- ^
-Pl.T sWattbrb
Spltndid New Bujnng Opportaidtits Mark the Second Wee^ of ': '
.Almira. Mty 11-The farcEu pntV
il*) 3nl on Mr. and Mr*. Stdrie^BaUe
t the home ol Mr. ami Mra. WRl
Clark waa well aitmided.
I«at Biturday uvealng another fargwtoTlparty wax held at Mr. and.Ms.
Ed Lake's In honor of'tbeir son BddRand wife, wbo will leave for Obawfo'
In a Week.
- Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Bates drove ors
10 'i-e their eon. Tarl. Snnday.
Tbe Old homestead house of Judaen
An article in a recent ii „
■kit was iiurned to Hie grodnd last
Hanial On of Pennsylvania t
•l-•.eAsv about Ib .ooh>;cfc.
AU tbe
to make calf-rutolng w |i
I that kept l
contenta were cousnmeil In the Bn-.
Mehin,. was living thi
there, bot .
valvee whole milk for eight days, then larger auaniiiv of edible meal made
^ field to work.
work, lie also
akini mlik. a gullon inumltig and night from fully matured beef to t<> be ob
up to live niontlu old. with a amall lamed. I think that «eil calves should
to Mys.
51s Laura Dates «
handful of llnely ground <y>m meal Rot be sold, bui ratacd to maturity;
Kale Ajers
Ajera at Grawn
Grawi one week
vml clean hay. what tbe calk will «
thus not only will the producer profit,
1 a \tolL
up clean, datly. Tbe uwi fur ttoiding but all maukind.
Mr Sanders, tbe Rswleigh man. was
the calf in this manner fur the first j'
....
through our vicInIA- la« -Thnniday
IS for com meal!
Aside from the knowledge of h
with hit aulo. pasture, or a futal to feed In general and the siudy
Elmer l.ewu to
wroking for ibe
The cost (or the second yoar the epectol wants or the
Individual
Wilson b'lya.
.. siluRc and piuure' Is I3'. cows, to aiiain the grvaieal success a
Fetrti Itaiea.to working for W'Hl
and for itc third year for hay. silue man
innsl win jhe affection of thc
l.akc.
nnd pasture tLl. It rtuis costs to bring 4-ows. Borne will say ihsi ihla cannot
Gordou and Deo tJravire worklnc
llr tl- the age of three yoara and l>c dona.
But if tbe calf and grow
over near Emtrire on the company's
up to LUi'ii pounds Ilic weight f">- At Ing yearling to ircaied gentiv and
.ru-t airiii.
ihto aRP and weight, on n gcaarul av kindly, and iben to atableil aud liinMr and Mrs. U l>. Drake oT-FlaUv
-rage I get nine cents a |>nUDd live dl(*l before freabening like n cuw,
drove over to Maide Cliy to see Ibeir
TPlgbl, which means JHf. or a net there will be no sui-h thlriR at breakand wife. Sunday.
lu.lani-e
u.lanie ol $bl.
|G1. It'attle fori in this way ln« the heifer to milk; ahe sill lake It
■ e and iinake
,
wilt ilirive
nice reiiirtj* for as the regular ihini..
ll.etr kto-ji.
i-ii. leaving the
tin- manure for the
If a peiwon desires lo install
('asex' i«renis, Mr. and .Mr* H. Case.
labor.
Many iim>|iIp are dih|>ovpd to air Imx in tbe stable, It may be that
Sunday.
•
^
sell the yomig calvi-s few veal or as it will work all right; but the leas of
The treat did <iulte a lot of- damage
itock.
-F
j| singing. whisUing and. loud lalkini
ing etock.
- F
here last week.
■
J
imni —...
my St...—..
Dgiirfs that brluglng ' .S-..—
tflere I.
to. •!.- A.....— I. _MI k..
...............
. Mrs VtoU lake ami Laura EMtee
uiixes IIll to full age not only brings talking of all kinds except the low
calb.l or Mra. aa«-aon -vromlay.
me greater proOt . tlian to veal the spoken, soothing words of the milker
.VI:
Kiniins called on
Fred
and
catres. hut It greatly InrreaM's
Ihe, to the cow should be piobihllPd. When ItolieVi Wilxon tost Tbursdat.
ijuamltv of meat available fiw boman jou see a cow that to fattened bio '
fUrLSi-ider and alstet are now liv
conaiimpiion.
I bod. further, (hat If ennaRh at the neck reach around
ing unfWaircr lokes ptoce'.
I «ell ui) calves at tbe Giiif Ilf tliG flrrt affM ilonaiely lick her mllker-aa
year there ix a prolli of $lti if I k^p would ber ralf. )-ou may
know that
them until they are two yeora- old that man will get all the milk anyone
................................... lefiijcan gel.
-\
THE ANNUAL MAY SALEi
The Season’s Best Garment Vabtes
—^Thw an* dnjti of tht* livclipst inlort^f to tin- tvom«‘n iiilPPoatAil
in A.iM-M* <H>al. II sprin'K suit or u |in-ily drcKx.
F^UwCm
CrahoHn
Sped.1 hr the Mar Sde, .
TA%
M. Iv
'DdU-
)i’k timiKiuil nt tiiiK
ai^iin, even in ‘'Sl<-iiili<T)* (larmi-ntH” l» Ih- niilv to secure vniti<*s
like (licNc: C
IFoMra’* Coats in S^Croapt, S6, -$7.S0 & SI6
M
—^Tlic iiKMt ailvAncMl c<int Ktyh>H from tlin-e u'cU.kiinvcn
Udwi. Ktaxon*.
i. plsla and croa*-
isn't fl
btf
Vottoa. lUrqnlMxt«a, LtnttMipwi
iruatl(l«« rynKtn
pnslvp mdn ___________________ _
falirii-a u 5«k-. -5c and II }*nl.
emit
inakcni
Tlic u'anti-d fnlirics iu ull tin- newest ..........
arc iiicliiilisl.
Then'
ill either df tlm. (troups thnt .iaii't easily 2->'i
viiUie. nixl iiiniiy nre iiiiderjirieed ^1'
iimler
Luiiies. iiiijpuii uiitl junior
_Co'aT8 at SlLSa fid. *ieSO_AND S20S0, WORTH fP TO
Bersaa.
io<l
lUsirord
Oonla.
Nmeliy
Mlxliirefi.
E|h>iikc,
Mistral,
lutinc.
_TAIIX)RED SnTS WORTH ITP TO 1*0 IN THE JIAV SAIJJ AT *1G
AM. LACE* AND
ERIEK.
EMEKOIO-
Ijtat
aaasnn'a
liest siylci. haadaoniely uilorisl and
rlriily slUc
lined.
-XKW SrtllN'Il SUTS AT 312.60 AVI) |16.50: TIIK .MAY SAI.K,
—A SPI^NDID gHOWI.KG OF
WHITE TAFFETA AND ME»EALINE »ILKB;.WA*H 8ILKB>
WHITE SERGES AND WHITE
SILK POFL
■»MTie*. Worstedi. ttid.
Ide-Wales.
— '
t
1' ISO and Hirc«>-liulton models.
—STVUsn NKW liKh-HS SKIIITS .VT 33.98. 36. 37.60 AND 38.60.
. Draped and ahirred-liark efferia: Whipronis.
Whlprorris. liedrord fords, Eponac, etc.
—LADIF>^’SKIRT.X AT 31.96. AKD 32.86; WOKni ^l.miTU $i:.(lii.
Seraes and
i'anamas In
women's and little women's sites.
—LADira' SPHl.VG DRBSSiig AT *9.50. *6.60.-*750 AND *950.
I lot T>0c >ttlu<« at
Worth reRUlarly IS f.ti u> |2ii;
PIdcf qualliica................................
liedfoid
fc*rds.
I*ha1hes. Ferres, etc.
-nthTTV .\KW srMMKU DHKSRES 31.60. 31.76. 32.80. 36 0. 312-
II.2S.
Every popular new material;
WHITE TRIMMINGS
eome with prettily
inlaid
iriinmln|;s.
ALL THK SKASON'8 LATEST
IDEAS IS saw
MACHAJIES.
VE.XI8K, RJ
:ati.vk, KTC.. CTC.
BRYU HI HIRBISIOffi:
WHITE SILK C1A>VES
add tlir finlahliiF ioiii-)i<w; Inns
«lo*«»
at iSr, rn. J.RC. 11 1-.,
Sbnn slo<«^ ui .'-Or and 7'r.
Secretd^
liaR. Evans. «bo Ii.is been very sick. , a
la much Udter..
The
Aiihur
Aid
met at
*lr.
Mitlleii
Roiale yoaf ttajdeti rf.ii.
Plant ladi^rc
i.nkc.t.'
from
loie. we ate stviliR a’feW bel|m
tiui> lie fuijiid iiM-tui.
ilie
ot
this
pto'-e
—'
r**r.
l»o not pUnl 'Jour ia>lslA..K in llic
name uM place and int lie the s<ali.
fartota
rtetaed
wdl In'sell en-
aiih
the ■ leaniiii.-> from
ilic
hmitetr wlihotfl ai» other manure,
rji .e the radlJFbs ja.Ta IRlt vl;.ide,
Mtloe^aslioiiM iini Im- where the
aoU to
dry or Uaht. Parsley will
^Slasd such soil a llllle beller
' it (s well to pUni |.<as where the
aardeO Is a little liiulst.
A s|~.|l ot
rather ic
Fine cal'hsius tollow beaus hut do
not JTow well alter lotfctnea
•
' It }uur UwU did uul do well‘last
year, try Ki'lns them some more m*.
Bnre. not •hrectlv, but well workei
II bef
..
.
ittlc :
■oil Where your (ahhaiu's are u> I>e
''~crQvn to iireveni .lu>>,inot. A c:.rden
wHl rertlllted lM.|ler reslats the allacka ^ pesiK ihac one ueaanrly fed
Miw.
Hoy
lirniher
were
Frank
Yrieoda lieie laat'Riinday.
and <5eo. O. Hates of Traverse CMy,
was n Travenw ! Iiesides speakInR by nur local bBsinewK
Mn>. Rlsekman apenl
inien..
Friday afier-l
i:»oa. witJi her dauRbter Shirley.
“
.
.
Mm N. Sheridan returned last week
•w horse.
.fniiii TravsTse
Hieven Mcflarry ha.s
*
F. E. Plaher made a bualneaa trip
: to l-ela&d Tuesday,
wmiam MeUarry has l.wtiBlit n
hft'*' atlrmded the ph
ni«. school,
c at the Ren,-
fity
and
Cadillac.
her dauRhter.
I
Mm. Frank French of Traverse I'lty
'been on the is lUltInR whb her stotcr-in-law. Mrs;
sick list for the last few dais.
|Jay Howard, and faiiillv of this plat«.
Mr. Walihi |ieo|ile have rented the]
Mt.i. itert Gheiidnn went to !.elaDd
UotilH farm.
'
part Wednesday, where she expecti
bed TWO feet wi.le will hold three
lie pone for II few weeks.
■iuiits a Vine oi sunieUiiii);
' h'’** ha<k. witii’h «il be :<i|toned !•> Jl.e fi
or i>ulldini;. sont.'Ihine niiMlum t
In the middle, and
OsUim, May'Ll—Special election
a low lior.ler pluut on the «^e. With
Mich a Ui UIIOO a I
k> for lo get votera to bund the
loPR lAke. May n.—Rchool closed
to pull wc<
rtouTan.l I
! town,
tort Friday In dUtrlci J*o.
with a p
wlihnut hi
^ »■
Oabom was sic dinner.
The cro inrsCtld be. due di eidr.
pulverised
well.
Fuivi
of
her
dauphler
Sunday.
<
Arthur Ktlmurry la imtiinR up
and raked
The RTOiind preiiariyi. v bat will
>lra. ,Ollve Atkinson and faiiifly. at '
? ‘Ah
Os6orn
ff
Pntiably a' sreat many backdoor
fardetu are slrcad> started, hat It is
' ■ not too late to
make a
herlnnlna.
ThlnklDK that the lat -r iM-slimera are
.'ome. of theai iw-riiaiw
|no|iIs wbo
bate never made a flower rarden lie-
Burdlckvllle. .
la stilled
vW Itwatinn.
For the
XoagAaiu
.
I
The wor* on
Mr. GaltoRher'a new
Thoiuaa l^.rlng. Jr- of Empire waa|i,ni 1* iiroRressim! rapidly
■ 'trip I am maklBR a ‘*»c KUr« <>» Ida poreJita at
iRhoagb noi at allfSimday.
,
Oabom |
Mr and Mr*. Win Pleree vl-lted
i friends In Traverse CUy last Sunday.
T,»il. or T~,.r-1 11, vtt
iJii t:
l-arker in Ma> Farriier a Wlic
platfiirm progrBin.
The JeSersoB Day
Hamillou.
called on -Friedrich. Jfio. R. Santo. See. Clfaeon
‘or hTank Payment and varto*, lied his eou-ln, Roy '.Xematead. over
'for faia HtUe chlldrw.
|Sanday.
W. H. Heeman and son Fred went)
VISITIlKWai^
Ot (v.urxi-. tiii-iv Ilia;. .*■ a i>li,.li; oi
hundred iiounds and the |wice to
:i 'ml....... In n', ami there mii 'bto nee.
up. nnd the )ouiigci ones ,f*r later
I.ui ;i.ry will moll tuiimmxl as foidiiig. Tlic tpori jiroiii lx in the first
I i^'iialiv tif their weakiuMi, .-rvor and ,bui)di>S iiniiBSs weight
arojk. The grraL vikonoix I rxiiebi^
The lireedlne eow. when not suck
at l.'e Ixpisllng lrc». ate MrmiR in ling pigs. 4>eds BO iiilH-r food than,
loti" ..to. I fli.icDcy. and .a ,ir..»*. si‘- plrm.v of fivxii (lasiure and waU-r.
lallie ,if
The bogx like to have the |iam
short and Ire-h arosn. For ihic i._
•on ruine xlioiild be |iul Into the itosl/wk ait<r the idgs r^fiilly, .-tml
lire wHIi- the grass la tpung.
sec lliat they gi-i a noof xurl, for
W’faeat midJIlDrx to llte best Kingle
iheM- p. money in tliPHL Ci-i tliem food lor young idg^
They will do
out on the giound as soon ns |K>satl>lp. well on It when only mixed with walie sure Ihat they have a warm shel
Jilxed with aklm-mllk It to bet
ler.nud a vlt-aii. dry l>c<l. or iiave.acood. and wbe) is aupprior to
eesf to the pig bdbxc.
Ikmi' allbw
Feed all the middlings ihcv
ihcni to gel <-Mlli;.l—but It b cssen
nkways mUed fresh, and ’ahori
(lal that they have excirifU'.
growing irtsture: pigs
will
make
If tliere
rum litgs ill the
lb fait and olweys at a proBt
liicii. n
bouse slop* will help to reihirt
Iced and
Frankfort Saturday to ivork at reaori
|thlH aummer.
I
home at
,
tit
:«av,ai her home in Empire.
—j
dren return«Hl hntue from oBlo last
OSborr aRer a two weeks'
-Mary McGin baa none lo OI<: Mis:
rlon Ao
visit
her slMier. Mrs.
iXinV.
KaU.-
•
l-ike was l
si*
The farm resWence of Ole SoRRe at
Jerry Mowers of Pt.arl l_ike
MxinR lAke burned to the iirdunct.ladi
Ituidlrkvllle caller Sunday.
[Monday
Vep- litMe Of the ctintent*.
I lie a llllle hlRher fur ihe
{were saved. ' Tt^e boiu** -was inaiired
M»kfl
n |iork proiiuciiL. the «.illDR, mlalng hnd luark.'i.
jin the Gransa.
tar IcsB, whieb
would
Foi Mtoly lee* on ebtekena. one
Mal«.I. .\IA> 13.—Mr*. Hortetiws Wat-!
ilKiioueli juiplhatlon of cowl lua tar make the result' aieaiur. Nut tkine
wimhl the i.-xrease of Rooae meat ns
m emerialncd the
Swastika ClubI
trlli euro the worst case.
,
a diet l.-si-eii the loTUroverty on tlir Tburaday.
|
Ilrltner. May 13.—Allen
Wllliama
l*>rk diet hiieaiion. Ihii fnctdenulty
A Roodly number ea>uyed the pic-! loaded a car with potatoes laat week,
ihe efli.<:tK ol iKHk on tbe
• hiuuau
'
aiaulc dinner and manilimallow roast al
.Mrs. Rial and Mrs. UUlto' were in
Vh. :e to ilic Bi
luioan wbo ran
Grawn Frl.to),
la.e n<rt l'»i a
tbbk
wR'L llu'
«
fit "I'Rw*w culture'^
Henp' Heim waa In Traverae CU>
Kape* ' It .*-M!;liily I a ^Imide tctiV diavcTW way for
rile fedenil ROVern.
Hurl Brtw
ed) for a triiiiL'bM’i.e disraec. aud ho lit to lake '
1 Tliursdav.
Saturday.
wortli tryluK.
»
'.Mra. Ik-rlha Helm had company
..
I
'Hia HeipinK Hand pruaenled Mra.
As pcM>o as cuL trite the lawn clip- i
pinRs to the hea%^ ^
. •
i
SailMr
• • •
• iLindHay with a plant.
oaf's Uai
Mnny aft' ol eni.-lty can lic^iamed,
CanHS
Watoou
to
vlsltine
lii aiti kilul In the ii rtliod. .mph,,.e.I in hteakimii.il. lus ts lai sill*.
u^.
'
»»mnB
■>ts
liana iheln uy •.'<> that fbei..,, i„„.|i„«^ in hens.
For fnatone,-.I«»««>«•
. will liai-e
to
rir<a<
dvutia)-. them tii wiiier. '.iat ilicin by
A numlwr of Ihe younR people m' Ion'*.lci: to a lUkc, or i iruwiug ibcm|in>j(id the daiirinV party at Tbeodoiw
i;;:™..
'....iirq";:,;:;
s
from Traverae City Siinday.
;Marv McGbid- called on Jirs. MDlis
Tiiertlny.
The Free klelbodtoto wH^hold tpiai
terly lueetlUR al tbe HeRner schoolhouse Msv .iti. 31 and ^Be I.
t!«>. Pray t a In the nelRbborhood
iUiow. evory evidence prartlctf* L’:ai
NlionlJ
lie
alpplud. I
AaMi the r>.|iiallliDR cRRs iiioodlm'^i. to a |iTuvtoiiin of ualun :°ud Sunday.
. for nwi. aiid f.ettalTti> iiic industrioiii.l
m>II<.<I.
!hcn dvcr.rs............................................................
it it to to
Tbe da) to i
an. lookiiir. tor li.'-imMe air
liurauil*. What to the i.utitei
"tu^cl
Mayn.—Mra. Tom
■aoae farm tot the women? asks Ttia where i
doalljWevford returned to her
Farmer's Wife
birds
giM/hbor
Icb-i
Kffi IMMII TIftVnSE IRQI
fConttnued from Purc F<,ur.| arrived
yerterday
at
ber
KeyWohe.May Ifl.-^ra. John Hen.:
summer
home. ‘-Noribaelda." for tbe auuimor. diU-kuoo la apendlng
__________ fliy.
a N. Pickard to ooI^rIuk i.n: rtuio Travenm
I A number of youna
bulUluc.
Tb.imaa
Moulton'of Trav««e City
people from'
.o
^
5
last Friday.
111
IwmodlA
S'
t<mlao Rrammer to tUlMn* at
uuctea In Grawn.
apeirilng the winter
j
Mlaa Shirley Blackman, who to atar- Ftetida
Waller BlanrhftoM lost a vei» val- lug
■•Ue Jersey cow ibla weak.-
iMta
wUh'bef granditarentt. Mr. aSdi
Gifford, la very much iwter.
'simday with lumbfa- for tbe DeanU
a lunch or dinner can be Lad.
Tbt
public dining room is open to men.
Rooms for rent ud a pleaaaat ptoee
to suy for a few days.
born la 8L.
lunty. New York. May 22, .
Ik48. where be lived uotH tbe Ibll of
IStiL wben the famUy
rexBored to
agark
to ibia .mies. •»
May «.
Mto*>
sewing f
. Mrs. Wolf of
Bd
pbrentB.
'
* Mra. A. Sayers and Mrs. Adam Mang
and two ehlldrtoB drove out to tbe
forks of tbe Hoardmaa river Saturda;
to vtoii Mrs. Mong's tOoUicr. Mr*. Gi
Jones.
'
Mr', and Mrs. WIHiam Riley drove
to Traverae City on
boaineM' tost
-cSSSl^riatled »w
Mrm>Tt
Mia.'TouBg.
lavt
.... lost Voice and famRy visited bis
.
l*Mm. Bullh
psremta Sunday.
The fTonae loaded at Plaher’a dockIcaUM
Tn^tUy.
caller Tnasday.
^ Hr*. Dave Hanlgold rwnatns ^wat
*
Mil* G«rtni«h
eebiUht •peMxBab*^ohn Galvin Is en)o)iQif a vialt wUb
Mra. M. B. MnKereher apenl May!
Mary Crandall went to Sabin Friday Lumber^Co. of Grand Rapid*.
i Ay fo'Traterae (it^'the‘
Mr. Bracket) ■M-ftmlly.
- A'-A ' 1
two brolbers -------from-----------------Mantes.
•I nsUe river, hrinflag bom » to attend the acliooi plrnlc.
j
Eugene PYabw iefi Friday inomlBg
-Mr-*od Mra-.a A: Jehsees<me«*ln> . jot 'Voice bad tbe mtotatane
to
UtpL
I _ We are aU Elan to bdK Ibat Mr.jtor MlwHukee. wbe» be baa accepted IVarerae CRy
OoHo badtr «*« SsF MM
Utt.
leave packages, a dining room where
Csdor fttffi
ai'Si-
■
oMvtog bar trieete at a HuIr eeenine,- and. tblaklng to hage a Jtaee.
M
ynw»nWw« .n't nhi.»^
Alto Yeomana apoal^FrWar at
rfKnmed U. 'ManNwak*' on Thnmday
I>araon
relumed
- ““
.
wtnifr with her’hunliand al Blrtn. 111.'
I:
Mto.es 'Ilmmah
,25^
A^ Randolph of Empire virited Sat- ^ “v'lJ cS)'
brday and Sunday with Mrs. D. Selby.
•-v
»S,. u.u o.,
I
A. ». a»pp'U., whd .ml Ih,
Th**
There It a resting room, a place to
earjlrawn. In the fall
year he began driving
klessra. Stanley Jones aud Harrlaon
Willie Riley returned to Traverae of the
Harr and the Mlisea Jenna and Hark- ('it) Monday after apendlng Bundav stage. Cl
between
ntj
and PopbK
na spent Sunday al Sliver Lake re- with his parents here.
Grove, the stage* then rusning to BM
*•'1-Ernest Voice's hottse
rauglit Are KapWs. and U. D. CampbeU. o( TmrE. Harr has moved hit familj back Saiorttay. but was discovered before ciW t'liyf
being
lo the farm.
,
imuch damage was done.
The tollow]
lowing spring the CK
Rev. Kooti* Is busy delivering books, I
The- young f<dks got np a eurpriae
rea'____ Cadillac
.
I. railroad reached
I
'•Our National Calatalty." for which patty on Miaa Ida
Beck Sainrdav the route which
• ■ - formerly
■
ly had
bad 1beeaMp
he look orders aoqw, Hme ago.
.erenlug, it wsf a complete furpriae Foplar
•tiA
F. H. vanliom has moved hla port-, and □ fine time was e^ved by alL tor. Ui
Se saw min to Interloriien.
Interli
_____________ :______ .'
hut I
iltos Afire Cook Sf Renjlon vitltod
the a
Mr, linrter'i Saturday.
_________
Traverae
). A. .lohnaon and family drove to
tYty. when he wnn iransferved to tbs
lillac in their new car Sunday.
I
n*,.., o.,- ».
••
__
Cbarlevrdx route vto ak RapidA AlI, W. Ileynpldi and wife drove
speodtog one year oo thi* route
was given charge of tbe H, D. .
Mr. and 9ira. D.
Campbell llreir - bsrn in Traveiee
Traverse City wer
City, where be
remduc* imBi tbe
Batey Monday.
spring of J8TS. when bwrMoved to
Mra.
Prank
tbe term home In Gran'
lattom andj.„
^
I May A UlL
Mo Uicir poultry, garde^ and boasegrip.
19. 1871' he teas imRed
(hold work: f paiier to ri^ad by
H. Jones
^n-marrage to
e AhMe -N. BpaS^Of
BpaSte^ef
-hoxen by the iiresidei
rrnit trees on
Almira townahip,
BebMe
me
'
~saMe ennnty.
enuty. ftse
I Ik follow.
a Center bnlli
chlpiren were born to ibto .mies. •»
Jiu-mbcra. Tbe foltowing
Of whom remain with I*
flciix; I'reahtoDL Mrs. L E. I
Hie k
recretarj' and trei^wrer. Mr*.
mma
ber.'B
Skiver. Number of members b date.
teoura blm t
„ aidaoM
ten. ♦
• .
brother* and stoten and iothtr-nlelives. Tbe hcothers and
and i
aie^ are:
North Faradtoe. Mav IS.-Sch(Kii with lito son
Mr*. N. C. Perkins of f_____ Citr.
cloned her., last PrlAr. The aebolara
% Tbe hnU game here Sunday between Arit; Mr*. HaiHe Drake of IMeooa.
had Hie afternoon fo- iheinaelve* and
Cedar .Rim And Maple Oiy waif wMI Wesb.; Mr*. -Helea Avsry of -Bnnard,
lx c'clock thev'li: t a flpe auppiF,
aUcBdcd and resulted lo.a score of W>sb.: Mr*.
LAble Welibia
r w hich they gwve a abort program
■»0 to* In faveroT Cedar Run. Hauer- Qeefcley. Mich.; George W. Bch
a spelling match: ARihrt W«Uiea
W; Cedar Run. Powell and ShortFr: Howard. N. T.; W. ft ScbeTI of ji
Hie lifcky one sod .received flrat
Maple City. tonU and Hopklua
Unx ley. Mich., and CYiarles MteU. %
prire and Jessie Riley received the
fdrv.'Giwigr Cb>.
to
Oregon.
second prixe. A fine time wi* enjoyed
' Our IwU boys wiU'give a dance in
lir all.
lioricra ImH Saturday :
Mias Mallei
Moor returned from
Oteat-Oelto
ith. AH are Invited.. '
reverse Ciij SaiurdA)'. where
Grawn. Ma.v,H.—Inat week Mr.tind
Mrs. L*>roy Voung
Ykwng of this town
Prated ibrir
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nary. Tbe C .
liny lrleMtomi)d
by atfiut Ulny
lrleMtomi)d aebdiiafa
>hooM. Tiieaday aft^r viaitlOK a week
— ,i «iTtgnitulanor.* were? sboMr«l
sbowdrdd upc
upon
them tor having renchpi'
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•hpd 0*
flftyenl
With relative
.
.K «arw*hfb«ii
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Mr. and Mra. P. Raatx of Dur«ck-i- ^
.
yonatorincot
Iwlrti**.
ivillp vl.lt.y1 whh Ihoir daughter. Mra..'
eoBee.
^Rcnc Flahei. of ihla place Sn^ay. j “cfr!
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.os been vlaitlag reiatlvea the post
hare tl
!> headquarters for ladles doming to
town to shop or spend a few day*.
There will lie an ic* cream am inl
' Ur. liurman preached lo a full bouse
Saturday night at Haley hirtl.
Sunday erening.
Tfotib Poneiu
4raiUl
> ha'.- to*.nmc
While «Doiie noat. In its markctoble
Outside People
The Y. W. c ATTiah their borne lo
malned'-riuRfe
Grant townahip.
Traverse
Grand Traverseconniv.
where be
worked unUI the spring of ISil, whew
Frank Vinton ot Wlllianisburg waa week while working In tbe fallow
ihTOugh here on business Monday.
fhemlock knot atrock him In ihe eye.
I... G. Stelmnn an.! Ills' three
■ Sainrdav.
Mrs. Paol Vnmoe relumed to h«-*
. W. C. A. KoMa Open Hetiee f«r
Tom Wells of Traverse City .la do
jhnm.'
Richard Vamoe of Oabom went lo‘
dinner of tbe
With aH due ilifurento-to the great tliey will
t'eniiwl Denioerattc Club of HSTria**
bretolcrx lif l’ulandA'biua>. who lu.ve otlieic in
burg (hit evening waa teixod upSo ag
* A Rood hath of warm
watir and
|ia:;xpd un to their reward, wc au
a means of bringing Secreury Ibyan
ri.a|i ix t.i b.-li.-ial to |iia<-lliat arc net
tiovnia- with |r-idc.' xava Hie Amerlrati Ibilting.
poaoage of the
Kub rinwii ilrv
and give here to appeal for
Swiiiclicrd. as au v-slabltolitol fac
far-, that deeii. ci.aii beJa. and all ilie) will eal progreaslve democratic mcoauras nob
ii.i.r lieforc lu the iiixton ot Ihc U]i cli-au.
before Ihe legtototure.
For this rea
limsl lias ihen- (wen
I'tn 1 a to’.j:e
One liielliQd of weaning |iigr to tv
iKHi< of iaidlllRimi. laiieri-n tug. n>m- take tbem away lo •k-iai-hmeuis. hp son secretary Bryan's visit here la
IMtclii. amwexiful lireA-dcix of PoUtuI' giiiuiug first with (wo or Cbree ol ihi regarded aa of more than ordinary
Chlnai
—
nuiiax a» :ii
They ar>? loel V.ad- piumi--xi. Jargevt aud wrolisesl. then imporunce and the demand forplaeea
od. working oii a
pruiicr
luixliicrx the next xlioiigc.-t batch. (mUng the
baxir ill a
atialglillurwaril. Iinii.- I |ioon>i oiiex of Ihe fltl>.r lo vuniidele at Hie lianquel boards have greatly
exceeded the HmR of 7S0 covet*.
liMTicr that •au pot fail to ream' in tl......... ...
0(1. The t
good U> Ihe lircv.1 ami lo pl-lw and Ikrixive. * .
Ihe fe«l«T of swine
Tiic (arui.. anil
(iH J.-r l> xun- lo ‘va|i liecellis end
a g«xwl plan i<
I'rot.l! Iit>m tbe work of ihto iilendid
to to................ .. ....
j-f.iT fit hretrtcra.
market when they' will dress about
lb llurdlckvllle today with a load of Ibr the mason WorkTin Mr.*Andet
pofSioea for Jolin Flirce.
I*ennsylvanla,
to lend the weight of tb*
adiulnirtratlmile iBlIb«sM to <h« .PWty
|Antoawtiie apeakers present from
Fr.iuk
yteniek CraiidslI
rcxslve clement <>t
di-moirei>
Friday aftemooo was lantcly uuended.
Whulex. alaier tWe
Will Try to Craafo -Party
die invitation of the leaders ot the
The Rood roaili meetinR held hew
left
t> caller Friday.
Ill the fiivi iilaie,
e, urdim
cardim Iwslnn^ra.
ilM.iuua. rather rluM
III nut tie di-aii|<o1ui.
amall. then >c
ed.
If itM-re
feitee or Inilld
I yotii kltehaii exiellent
ItackKroiind
lor
>o'ir flower*,
nr
«*oci«.,. the SIWI e CIOM. to the hopa.. on
each side of the kitchen ilnnr. If rlur
nin ]>t|ies do not li«k aa.l wa«h i
the soil. In cither «.asv make a I
alsiiii two feel wide, and as ruCklt
the hiiildinu nr as- shon as ,\oii <
iti., win-aurm la.>(
and
and
the liglit konso.
him in two weeka
.rii.. liuie SKO for Idiilia.
la
poalUon al
Jwlfe and'■wnr Frank expset to johi
Keystone lienefil
Mra. J- >1. fmndall'w b*i W,rioe*da>.l
trai-k iuresled' l>;
PA9B.FrVfi.
'km■■ipiiiiiiiiiH
free to taptw at wtkisbkrqr-
Tlie gjrpatof made.' ns a call last
we bava a rubber*-
'Sb. ma^kme,"
*Ctarley Clay and tamUy mored In
the propetiy they boogbt of F. 8.
Homer Fsync apd
family' have
luoted wn the A. C. WynkotHi tarn oa
the bill east of here.
Rev. Toro
Tyndall' of
Sfaemao
spoBt WeiInmriay nfiriu
with
K«n
Sbitler, going tO'Kapire Ttiursday.
sign* to be dlaptoye^ tbe rood ol
MafSle Burkeri and son
SBUdlagB for tbe gwaaeto of nvtotws
droYu u Tra«cr*e .Cli)' Friday.
have wbowo that ilgns Made of e^
Brerett OiSb bat aoM bit team,
tlM,eelto>Slaakba«M
le bone to Mr. St Clair of Imke
Aah. asd oae to bit laiber, anier
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OEAKD TUVEBSZ EEEALD Ain> TBAVZSU BAT lAOLE, THDSSDAT. HAT U, Ills -«
r.KGt SIX
farm rondldona. In (act, >«e>l bvl«»
tioD was very oaretully pracUcod oath
year, with the reenll that before k«c
tbe garden became tanlUar to the en
tire coantry-elde. and many boine-alck
Ibe eaai atoppei!
get a'llitte package of seed.- and a
bomioet of their famtIUr bome-Oowers. Tired women wetfl away refresh
ed In mind, and even prosaic men
seemod to enjoy tbe sight of the
bright (aceil bloasoms.
What one woman has done, othera
can do. 1 reolire that a woman, un
aided. canitot do everything. By Ibe
lime she &as milked a doten cows,
made butter, gathered eggg and Inci
dentally chased a Rock ol turkeys to
Ibe neit door nelghV'ir'a and tmeg
again.—that same neighbor living a
couple of mll^ away—liaa lwkc«!.
brewed, rooked and sewed (or a
hearty family. ar.<l kcid the house In
spotless order, she has not niuch en
ergy left for gardening. Boi la there
not'some solution to the problem?
Surely a few quick growing trees,
a patch of bright floWcTA be It ever so
liny, and vines to shut out the pitileas
sun and the burning winds of the
prairie would not Uke much time out
of the busy week. A few minmes'
work from the cMuMaed famUy fc
the cool of the evening, dtate or
twice a week, will make a veritable
eden of Ibe dry-farm borne. If tbia Is
not |K>salhle. at least one can have
vines over Ihe windows, watered by
the rinsing water (rom the disbes or
that in which tbe reEfflbbtei have
been waabwi.
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Tbese and a half Eoteo nets or
cans'of bkwsomlnig planit. would not
require five minutes' attention ont of
the twenty-four hours, and they would
be, rertful oases In tbe barren dasert
which to often turroands tbe (arm
home.
About all we get out of Ute. In a malerlal-sense. Is aemetbing to eat. and
a place where we^n lay our heads
at night. Then why not get all «be
Rood there U In It. and lake our pnv
at we go along In the mile material
ramrurts Wc ean gather around ust
Half sn hour's extra work ones or
twice a Week seems small iwymeai
for something which will tranalorm
four walls and a roof Into a bme.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fleod. ami In time It was found los.l♦
TEN CENT OESEERTE.
« uie to send most of the children ba.dt
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to their regnUr schools, where they
"The proof of the I’uddliu:’' la
Aa 1 di«r*
from one of Ibe
From tbe Country Gentleman we look tbeir right places, and were
half •• murb in tbe c«iiu m in tb« |am«& «bd nott prodoetlao fmnna In
take tbe following eitelivni r«cl|>es. capahle of compeUng with tbe IU and
mure which row with It. A verr ibe drr-fnm aeoUon of • rrcot westTo prepare dishes which are pa!- strong. Bui unfcnunately there was
simple lice or optURe.paddlnR Is de- era *ute. a lew <rcora m». Ibe picture
auble and yet are not too exiienslve always another class reody for the
ilcloui If sen-ed 'vltb one of the fol- eermed MniM Into my braLln of tusi.
Is aometlmes a dlplculi task. There "dull scholars" teacher!
lowing Uttces. fo^ which ainlo Hbne rich llehla. sere oo acre of taaseled
many good and Dourtshl^ disbes
In many of our ciiies and towns tbe
Cheer Is Indebted to the Coumn' U«»- corn and RoldcM wfamt.' and of a
which, when prepared with rare, need health of the school children Is carelleman.
' bonee, oomfortable and cosy as to iu
not add materially to the ctfst of the fully watched Tbdr teeth ark exI.«nion Sauce—Boll tsi'O cnpfuU of Interior, but plUleaaly. bogelcwly Ure
dlnner-ihat Is. If carefy thought is amined. a reiwrt sent to the parentr,
A Prayer for a MMhar'e Birthday., male at borne evenings, and look after «a,^r and one cupful of sugar fire as ragards lU auiromdiags. Not a
glTon to making last enough and al- and In the krent of
wrents takJe.UA ibou bast knowa
tbe chll.trea, when, tbe ..ihers are out minutes. Add throe heaidng table- »iaa »« btomomlag plant, not even a
lowing for oo left-overs.
ing no anion, the matter Is toilowed
A mother's love snd tender esre;
havinl a good ti^e. Her cares never .pooixfula of corasurcb scei with colddrwn blade of gram was to. be seen.
And thou wlU bear, while for «V own erase. 8be 1.^ rpe^onslble for the
a |.lnch of salt Cobk gonA year Uter i was IMng la that
say. (otir peoide, a recl|>e Is (allowed* I llati-oed to-a denilst speak to
Moiber most dear I make this birth- housework, tor the. pret«railon of „y ten minutes and add the grited same house, and was given an opporwhich wIU serve twice that number, mothers recently, when be urgeil in
da> iipycr.
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«wal.: she has the children's clothes ^nd and Juice of a lemon snd one tnnliy to prove my iheorlea. Koowfng
This is both thougbtl^ and cohily. the atrongcsi i».slble terms that they
to make or mend, there te comnany to «bi„,«)of«| -d butler. If a richer absolutely nothing about varieties of
The (oBowlng recli-es are made oui look after the teeth of the cbHdren
Protect her life I pray.
W entertained, darning to be done.
i, .iwired add tho yolk of an flowers suitable for dry farms, tbe
and carefully tested for a (amity of better, aud sate rhem much suBering
‘ vebo gave the ^fi ol life to me; and a s.-orc ol llllle duties which mu*l ^g* beaten with one labtssiioonful of first year was nolsbie for both aUc(oor people. An ai*i>roxlinate eatioiaie in Uter life. He espUlned the rloaO
And may she know, from day to day. often be attended to si odd inomenis. ^,8^ Just before servlos. The stliriy cosaes and falloies. Kvrn the Utter
Is Riven, eggs bring purchased at the reUHonahlp Iwiw-een good teeth and
Tbs Ueep'nlng glow of Hie that saaiched from her busy dsyA and she
white, cut In lightly, adds were not without tbclr Interest, and
nne of tweoty-flve cenu a dozen and good digestlun. between good dlgra. comes from Ihet,
Ir often up working long after even- nineb
to tbe aUractlye ai'lwArance. when a variet}- throve and bloaaomed
bntter at 30 cents a iiound. The com tlon and a good studenh'-What would
one elae in tbe house Is asleep.
Sauee-Crmin. one-lourtH the Joy was Inteaslfled. The second
of each dessert It ten cents.
you think of a hoasewlfe;" he asked.
As once npoe her breast
No matlet how lovint of tbonghtful eupful of butler with one i-opful of >«V there was no tUITlcoiiy In transFrench
Bread
Pudding—Butler ’ •'ho kejrt her bouse s|dck and si«n
FewrleM and well coniem I. lay. . the tather may be. the heavier' hur- pulverised sugar and stir la gradually ffcralnc tbe hliheiio harreo Rround
lightly slices of aulc bread, allowing *®
Iwrri. uUr. ak clean as a new
8ole« her bsart on the# at rpst.
deuA the greater ensietleu. the onv^hall cupful of rich cioam and^ne- Into a verttable ■beaiity-simt.
two slices to'each |>ersoD. Dip In rank l>*®- hut neglectcl to touch the (rpoi
Feel (ears .de|«n and troubles fade wctghllei rmiionKlbllliles of the home,
cupful of fruit syrup, anch as
I found (bat In a rounin where tbe
and brown on each side in a trying* hall: and If ber front hall was dis;
pan. Serve the separate slices with a gta«v-fully dirty, ho* loiqt could she
away.
of the chIMreo. always fall oo tho p^ch or rnspbem. Heat over hot wlad blow, unraaidagly for days at a
mother. In.leed. the very vlriues.-of
,tmn stir In the yolks of two time, bringing with it showers of cotatoce made from one beaten egg. half
hedgf the lest of be,f bouse
s constant tem|s _________
the good mother a
Her every wtah fulBII:
t>«Btei),wilb V
■I of ting snbd. Just at the time when the
a cuidul of sugar, flavored with van- »'*«an*
’*• »>«l>eci rhil-,
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dren to be healthy and well i( the
Ami even If thou must rt-luae '
tailon to tbe other members of the
and a little nutmeg. 8erve hot. early leavn arc apiwuring. only tbe
front hall, tbeir mouth. U alloVod lo
in anyiblng. let thy wise wfll
family. os|*clalI> the selOsb ones.'lo k , richer and llghier aaucc It de planta with strong, tnugb leaves will
Cotiage 1‘udding—One egg, oi
remain In an unclean, unfarvd tor <vnA conifort bring /urh as kind moth- take advsnuge of her. If she were
y^e tbe yolks of four eggs and survive. .Nasiurtlums for Instance,
tablespoonful of l>ee( drlpiilnt:.
Naturally tbe germs and the
era nae.,
not so kind, so affect lonate and ten- |p,p thicken, lieat in the sUffly
which are popnlaris' aupi«sed to grow
scam cupful of flour, a third ol a cui>- ditlon?
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(■olaon which accumulate there are
der. so cousl.leraie. so gent-roiw and »hlpp«i whites just before serving.
aiLvwhsre. would no sooner -show a
ful of milk, one teasiioonful of baking '
ever leady
Ah. bold her by the band.
ready tu
to make
nuke all sons
sorts uf
of taevi
sacvlji^p,* sautt—.Masli one jwtind of tow leaves when a sand wtorm would
...d k 11,11,7.',"Wte t.;rt.d,l,™wlnl„.wm As once her band oeid mine.
- flees (or otheri>; If she were not so luaide sugar, add one-half cupful'of cut tbeimc
'nw*««l‘a‘cly after
0 tbe ground.
and serve with a sauce i ,.ie .. fol
And though she may not understand willing lo eflate herseir; if ah« wefe water and boll untU It threads. Hour
on the other hand there were
lows: Brown about half i cupfoL of
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fHend's honae one evening, and heard
UU*a winding wny, Irafl ber In more-aelfbmertlve; If she stood U|.,,i,„ Jn a thin am-am on tbe whites of pUnts which semed to take to Iheli
aujwr. add half a cupful of water and '
irnstarcb dia- her little elgbt-yearoJd lioy remaik:
■ poace divine.
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for and demanded her rights, she |wo eggs beaten sUfl. stirring tho mix- bow • surroundings )|ke tbe proverb'Mother. tMcbsr says I tnusi use
,
would have a much easier time.
tire briskly all the-time. Add Ustly j*j
,o water. Among thsae none
solved iu a little milk with a antsllj
my tooib brusb:" But •'teacherI rubot |«y my debt
Bat the membera of tbe arermge untritalf cupful of rich croacu.
wcrereurc succeMfulihanthe Mtlv'
Idece of butler. This makes a deli
Bhould DM have 'ha<l to give the re
For alt tbe love tbai she haa given; family seem lo tgke It (nr graniedI'ataniel Sauce—I'yil^De cupful of
blooming summer cosmos, and the
cious. caramel sauce.
minder.—Saskatebewan Fanner.
Bui thou. Jove's lA>id. wUJ not forget ihat they can i>ui all tbeir hardens on
sogur in s frying |«u. and stir con- aunimer cyimis. 'commonly called
Indian Ihiddlng—.Mix two cbpfuU of
Her due rew-atvl—ble« ber fn oarlh ihe iiatleni. unromplainlng mother: ^stanjly umtl It Is melted and a light "burning bush*' The cosmos grew as
milk, scalded, one cupful of wau-r.
Methtr^ Chair.
and heaven!
that she wilt always do anviblog to brown In color. 'I'bep add three- i have never seen It do la the____
three leariioonruU of laplocA two
Mother's chair bad rocked ih«
—limry- v^^pyke. help out. and to enable the chllJicn founbs of a cuirfui of hot water and fgiorable surroundings, and from the
Ubiniioonfuls of iDdlanwuent. a pinch
whole family. It made a ^ktng
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ttt have a jmod time; and In many one ubiesiioonful each of butter and grti of July illl after tbe begloning of
My MMbar.
bomeA sad lo say. the mother, just flour rubbed logtibcr, and cook four tbe fall frosts the cosmos hedge was
Bhe gave tbe beM years <rf ber lUc .
tnHsuse of lier goo-iuesA Is :.jauie-- lulnuteA
luinuteA
a mass of large floweied. britllaatlv
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„K>u.h tp >lkm 3. HilMm. to ppt pop |
Will >.) Tor oiA
fully Impot-ed ui«n and ncglccu-d.
('uaiard Raucc—Heat one pint ol rolore>l pink, while
And robbed beraell. with loving bean.
.; rooihenwuu'i mind, mother will milk in a double Iwillcr with a pinch as (or ilic suniiner cjiiros. It is never
OpBm J.11.-A Irani, .1 . bo. ra
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Uasttnilngly.
suy ai hooic • How oiten we hear le- o\ salt. Beat two egjpi srfd par cup- >© hapi>y as when self-sown In some
,.m„, o, pho.,*.,..! mUilo ra.knl
■'! o.r bon^
marks like toll from ibougbibwk chit (ul of aqiar together and stir them In- barren. |wriect(y dry place, where It
.limo
lb . iranb
. ra.lo, ^
For me with willing hands she lolled dren!^
to the Maiding milk amt n»k nntil has no water ez<epi from tbe rare
of (Old water Sour over this one ct.i'Chair! in tbe «lck day of ebildrei^:!
From'day to day.
^1, j,,,, herolam-in ree all tbe creamy. FUvor with orange, vaallla. thunder showers of the prairies, and
ful of boiHng <oB(-e and about two
ether chairs eonid not keep awake—1£
r she prayed when headstrong
of girlhood fade iwav. nearly iiuuueg or rose. Serve hot.
it orvoras cultivation. lllsexcetHlonlablespoonluls of sugar. Strain and
youth
y ilie. lilc.
-------------kept easily awake. That clialr I
everything of value go out d(
_Kmrrgedcj
Sauw—IHaolve
one .ny i;uod (»r hedge . tows and Is a
cool In (our small molds. TT'heo par
aU
the old lallnbion. nod nil I
Would have Its way.
and yet to bear up under It all wlTh a
»*Wes|g>onfLl of cornstarch In one- vIvM .green In ruminer. chang'ng U
Eurve the Flytially cold add k|wut four buia finely
aubllnie courage, hnavenly lailencc. h»>f
of «'o>J
8'*'* »hls glowing crimson lo the early fall,
U oil the iwuple In, tbe ttaiied cfaopl>ed. Serv e ^lib whipped erram wordless songs which mothers sing b
Her geoile arms, my., cradle once.
vulwrh dignity, a wonderful nvchial Into one cupful of boiling water, yd
nni to go back to tbe atory ol the States were to set about on one day —n third or hal^n cupful wonM be their children. Songs in wbirfa al&
pity and r
Are wenry now ;
poise and oiurmlani. If this Is not be one cuiifnl of sugar, the Juice ol a div-farin bouse and lu garden. Imio to killing'flies as tbeir sole bnslness snlTicient.
And Tint# haa set tbe seal of cniw
rolsm. there I* none on ibls^esuh.
>*«wU I*"®®"- » »«»••
nutmeg, one in the (all tlie ground lo front Of the and amuaement they would not kill
Cbocolate Custard—One pint
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I'pon her brow.
What la the lllvn-pf one's life In tablespoonful of batter and b pinch of house, for n siace of tweuiy led onc-tenih or one-bu&dredtb of tbe ran. ra. rat ra. raurararall ol
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battle or In a w-rrM-k- at sea to Mtve aalt. The lemon Jnlcc may be omit- square, was fem-ed in with chicken number daily hairb.ed. To maicb kilF ra,o.,.rrt,. oo. I.l.lrarooo,ol ol OOo,
“T"' W
— g
^nfl. Ihongb DO other eyes than iblne another. Inl comiariaon with the tw-r »cd and imehaU cupful of irult Juicy min- to keep out wandering dorks of Ing (lower with tbe iirocreatlng power ora. o, oorao, . 11,10, ol . ,.,.1„1 o, «• " e™
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Their mMnlng trace.
liPtual arciiflcc of a living d<alh last- add'-d of any kind iireferred. or one beat, was ploaghed deeply and left of tbe fly U a huiieleas laak.
■ oral. Sraia ,h. ran 1, . „ooU.
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I read my history In the lion
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log tor half a century or more? Mow ttblesjioonful ol Jeny may be nsad In to tie tn tbe rain* gnd snows of winThe |ieo|ile .who oilginated tbe boiler, beat Ibe yolk of tbe egg with
Tv<« ChMas RadpsA
Of her dear face.
of of
thethe
fruit
ihe worMs'
WorMs' heroes owindle in cvjm|*rcum|«r- .pUce
.Place
fruitjuice,
Juice,a allnh'
llnlc more
ter. In the spring It was iuioe.1
"Swat ibe fly" luviement are begin engar^and cornstarch, tbe latter being
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Savory Cheese Riiska-^rate
I. and marked off luio ning to reallre this [act. They have di^ved in a lltile of the cold mMk.
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Ison with
the mother heroine!
w**''* Vu.1..* ..a.!...* ■»
® .’ho sam-r If It
ft hair cupfuls of strong cbe<
And. 'mid His gcniA-B'h^ showers
who but a inotber would make stief Is lo6 thick. Serve hot.
beds. Tbese were am raised above changed the slogan from "Swat tbe Pour tbe hot milk on ttaU and ___
cook '
,
sarrinres. drain hot very lifr-bloud. all
Juice Sauce—Heat a pint of ibo surrounding ground, as is (be com- fly" to "Starve the fly.” They have* like a soft custard, adding' ai'ubl^ add one leaspoonfdl of dry must
DfnU of olive oil
As shining randA
her energy. * vervihlng. for ber chll- canned fruit Juice of any kind. Add nion ntethod la many places TV gar- turned thrir atienrioa form the prob Bpoonful Of cocoanui before .. —
I count her dayh'as Varli that fall*
^^vei ask for or exiKxi
exiKsl two rouaded ublespoonfuls 6f corn- flener reasoned ilmi --Ith raised bed: lem of sunimarily executing bis fly- fully thickened. Heat the white of tbe l»o table.,gmntul. of mlW vine
From Ills kind Imnd.
.x,m,w.ns.ikm ’-Suciesa.
aurrh w« with a little cold vslei. she would not only lose by nnoeces- sblp to Ibe larger obw of witliboldief eg, ,0 a stiff froth and add two tea—Milton I, Muidock. In f'hrUllan
. Simmer flte minute*, then add one
evaiKvnition. hut should she want attractions for him.
spoonfuU of powdered mtgar. Heap
highly
Keglater.
Te 0« Cood Service From Latnpsr
inblesiioonful of buller. a (diK-h of salt to water fn iierfods of long dtoutb the
H Is not iioimtar to tell a housewife (his mering^ie on top erf each serving. Worcesierahtre tance'. salt and
Where laniiis are u«ed their rare and. if desired, the jmee of a lemon, moisiure would aH run off Into the that she has met la (be bouse, bel..ra« Rlra praaira-w.ra tb.
Ada ra^ib «i.
raa ra,k li 1. . .y™. .aJ, „ “
^ b~ «1 Uratbra rat:
should toss much a !*« of the Servo hot.
paiha.
ranse ber house l« dirty or (bat It I*
’ Ood ihougbt 9 fire Ibe sweeteat ' bouxTwile;# duties a* making the
Strawberry Bauer—Crogoi one-iblrd
Ihiring a iifriod when there w». smeared aranad with ajioiK food, milk MW., Jlral .
..a Ulra lb.
—» "
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thing
b««ls. and the i■oil1nc of ihe .biiruers cuiiful of buller and add graduaUy one promise ot a comparallve'.v quiet, eximsed to cooumlnaikyn. or garhagv- inilp. putting It In a eaneepaa with a '
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In Hit almighty i>ower
at least once In a lorintglii is'aa im- cupful of coBfkTfooer s sugar while cloudy stwil. the seeds were planted, oiwniy lavlilng the winged tcavoo tUIrd of a cuirfol of sugar and a little '
• To esfrtb: and deeply poaderfag
ra~~ .ra
«wa-A. . .
portam as ih.- weekly sweeping, says stirring eonsiantly.Wash,
bull and They quickly rwspended to the care gers. It is more popular to aay that •,i.r. Wbra raiiira raa tb, nra.
■
What It should be—one hour
air exchange
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drain iwo-ihlrds bl a cuiiful ot straw- and love bestowed u|od them.
the nasty fly coales (rom ^ome other .bra, . tblW ot . ra,„bl. «1,n rail
_
• In fondest Jov and love of beao
•
be irUnmed with beirles: add tbeiMo the Arts mlriutc made Ih- desert blosM>m m a rase. bouse sad that be. must be killed for
t, lb . b.klu ai.h -lU, ibrra raov,""'■*" *'aJ
OutwsUbing even other
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betwVen rarh |q the linie garden were cosmoA his temeriiy and llladvlaed visit.
fula of mUk. a mile more sugar IC-^ A which have beM hard boiled fori
lie moved thegatesof Heaven
^^^oth. (or In the former case thete arc addition until well blended.
,*eei ,q-a«. hardy pinks, asiery. auFlies do not latest welFconduete*! areensan and half a leaapoonitd of half an hour. Une a aalad dirii wfUiX
SIAri
.always Jaiaied «.r uneven'|•ortloDS left.
Butter 8aoce-To one half cupful of nnal phlox, mlgmmriifc sweat adltan. hupiiaU. They do Ml Unger ground salt. .'Bake about two hours, allowing blanched lettuce leaves'and flU wlih£
And gave'lo earth—a mother! ' . which cause ilteflniDe to flare and the butur add oste-balf ruplul of sugar i«nsl«A i«p|des. both sttgle and doctors' office.. They do not bold idnk it to brown slightly at (be last TbeI alternate larecs at the eg^ «
--G. Newell JmreJoy. ' tanii> lo envoke By carelully wipteg
Garal^ irith sliced^
‘w® cui.fuls of water. l**t tbese do«Me. and the cblcken-wire fenee teas lo dry goo-ls sloies. rTbey go inilp of tbe lemon should be removed
-r and serve with on
wbwre there Is an auraccion and an from tbe A'ru|> before the ri<e is add
off thf charred |«nions pt the wick
«wn»e to a boll, then sUr In two wm covered with morning glories
extra amonnt of mayoonaiac.
each day a steady, wymmetrlcal light spoonfuls of flour moistened with a mAfter experiments with vIneA It ppportunlty. Tbey go where some ed. Serve hot or cold.
will be obtained.
He cold water. I«t tbe sauce boll a was ^und that for i>er(ect hardlnssa. housewife aegleited to use a broom
Another precaution *to Ukc to prw
minutes longer, or uoilUt thick- brilllaacy of coloring and consuni and soap and water and covers for “Used Vsur Taotn Brueh, Tammy?~
vent wicks fram.smoking is to boll
'ken remove from Ibe Are and Moom tram early June till late Octo- her food and garbage.
"treed your tooth bmish. Utely. apoon of butter, add o
____ Buy tbeip In biutrhes. pUee lo "■'or with vanllU
bernoifalog lx as effecifve as the scar
la furtberance of this
TommyT' teacher enquired one moro- flonr. and mix tUl periccUy amoot
There has neverbeen a jiatlonal a imreeialn kettle,'rover with wiiong ' The followlug aancea ara
to be let bean. A screec of tbese grew over Francis H. Romley, autter ol tbe "Hu
Add a gill of stock god a glU of cngi
holiday whhb aaaexceeded inloving vinegar, bring the latter to a boil and
served cold cm hot iniddlngs: evetr window sod covered a primlilve mane IdeA" offees Ihe flawing
"No. I mean—Ye
and stir eonstaaiiy naill It thlckei
aMtlmeoi tbe one. siUI so new that ati where live kettle will k««p w*ini
Hard Sance—Beat uatll while ami TiergoU. made of srantliugs and chick- thoughts Id tbe "Swat Ibe fly~ egm Tommy.
p remember gratefully the name el for three hours.
crdnmy one rupfnl of pulverized sug- en wire, wbirh sbdaed tbe (rant door pglgn. He says: .
"You really bar*
It. ahr pepl«v. ha(r a tcaapoon of salt, i
Ua origlaator. Miss Anna JarvU. Moth- nraln out tbe wickA dry thoroughly av and one half cupful of butler. Add of tbe (arm bouse In toe beat of the
We have Mt bean greatly taken troeber parglstad.
the y«M of one *m well beatec.
1 er's Day baaoom.-iobe nnlvenmlly Ob- and keep away from dust Wp-ks thus »*>• whipped whites ol two eggs and dAVwith tbe endeavor ta taod out an
-Please, teacher. Fve got a tooth
caper SaoM—Cook together a tableserved (brougbout tbe Vnlied (Estes, .(aked almnsi never smoke. ^
ksai well, nkvor with the juice el a
The bouse was. hanked with dirt. In army of children .to UU flisA
brash and I always use it wbea you atmogfa] each ol hotter and floor, add
On that day we atop In our busy rush ' if ebimneva are bought lo quantity !»»«>» «•' •»« trasimonfuls of vanilla. The otd-fashloned way. to keep tbe
The kllllBg iwopeeslty tn tnmng na remind me."
one cup of mutton broth, m uMeaitd burry to tell the dear oasA who gM boiled, they all* mgy be prevent- F*rk In a mold and keep cool nni-tl the winter winds and cold from nnder- ture Is DO encouragemeoi.
What would our dear foreUtbers spconful of capera. one taCleapo
iBkieed. We believe there Is a better and foremotberu have thought of a of vinegar trem the capera. oae hatvlare stIU with ua a little of the love nnd^'ed In a greet m««sure troni breaking, Mb^tUns Is aerved.
neatb. Just (or an eiperiment, this
appiwclatloB (bat la In our i burta Lay rome shavings is the bottom of a
AMther hard aanc*—rik‘bip one cup- soli wns Iboroujchly stirred up for a way to get r[d of tbe fly than by en- qaastleo Uke that, addreaacd In a day
balM egg chopped fioA one uMri
crary day tn tbe year. If our mMbera ^jah boiler, pack In tbe' chimnera.
^ cream wRh one cupinl of now- deiuh of half a foot, and ponolacca IIMIDK 'boyff'a'Bd gIrU to destroy them school lo a little chap eilgbt yean spoonful of mlacffd paraley. Simmer
have iMe to the Ueaatllul Couniry. throw a baAful of mil over them naff '1'''®^ *®ffar and flavoMiu uate with aeMlA mixed with a little floe eartb to at so mach a ibouiand.
oM! Ye< tbese airi almllar gDesttona flve minutes add anethar tabisapocur
we pass along tb* love-tbougbt t* flit with cold water. Allow to come to van'Ula or lemoa extract.
;
sM In even aowlng. were planted all
Ciet
of tbe dirt and ftltb—that's are dally being addreaaed to hundreds ful of buuor.vpaoaon aad aarve.
ao«e other mother, eome dear, lonely a boll slowly, simmer (or two hours.
Cream sauce—To (be whipped white over the surfoM. Aa everyone knows, (he real foe. Awaken In the yonng of boys and girls tjirougboat tbe epanCabaa flaaca Two
aoul who ta looking forward to tb* then uke from tbe fire; rover thickly
Ih^bMUB yolk. Stir tbese plagti are sun loverA doing antagonlam to whatever makes tbe
Medical Inapectlon of acbool chil chopped ham. eoarfeonh cap flour,
sunset tlMe of IBs. when sb* may fnU ao they wfll be at least two bom in i® gradually one cupful of iiowderad thalr beat tn tbe most unfavorable fly a pest.
dren to only Just beginning to be at onc-foarth cup butter, oqa aad oneaskaii to awake to a bright aad beau- cooling. When cold trash the chlm- •«»>' *nd add OB*-batf ciiptul of oondltloSA a^ they were a mat of
At,tbe
tended to. bat tbe i^lts are moat hall c<l|* stock, ooe cop tomato hatchUHil moratns with tbe loved one* wbo geys In hot water la which g little. ”wa® thinned with oaafhlrd cpirful tlziy bloasotas through tbe entire ann>recently held
Oxford. aocouraging- The close cooBecilon be- up. one-haU tea^gtoB aalt. ooofc bam
have preceded bar.
h.. been dtsaolved. Rlnaain hot
R>Hk, and flavor wRh raae or van- ntcr. cornering with tbeir thousands of Hagtand. a dlstlngnbbed arientlst de tweeo health aad Uiefllgenfe to bring aad boner until hraws. add flour nod
Tht- thought Is too sacrad. too deep water, dry end atoro In a chest.
.»>>-.
rose-petaled llowfrs what had always clared that tbe true prevantlve at tbe emphasized. UHW ones wbo lormer- salt, tbe stock slowly, aad then krichwithin oor souU to reodUy ttad exNever leave tbe .wlcka turned d)i
'"■'hipped pwam Sauce—WhRi one bcM one of tb* ngileai places on ibc house fly as dangeroda to human Uts ly woold have been
ap. cook tea mbtatSA attain and serve
prsasioA We egnnot ev*g fglgtly be- when the Um|« are not In uaA for the »•« o' H»lck. sweet cream until (atm. Tbey dM even belter tbe secdeatructloa ot
thrdogb all their school dayA now are g
gin to tell of oor gpprocteUoa of (he oil will ooze out and run down tbe feamy. Add the beaten xrbltro of iwo ond year, being asif-aowa and coming aaiter. dust heaps aad noeb nul- examiaed and defects which are easily
yeara a( jatleat. aalfaacrlEtlng. self- Imae.
creating nolonly an ua|4aaaant
*•«»• swasken an<l flavor to ttsie.,op very eariy la tbe geason.aaaceA
Tbe at ibe time wbea (he fly to
If Ukeo la time—deafneos.
affncEMi lo‘* wjilcb out motfaera have odor, but bring diagroeable to banF>«By Sauce—Scald one copful of same wag true of tb# summer cypruA breeding. He affirmed that It was a defective sight, adeoerfda—are brought
Bring to the b(«lng polBt one pint
baaiciwed apoa ihrir <-blMrf-A Pechapa die.. In carrying a Ump from oM »‘lk la a-donWc boiler. flUr fn oae iM>|>ple*. morning glories aad cosmoA tact that In all Aantriss where a to the parenu’ notice, the child re s.weet eream, (b«n robiore (rom flrw
(•ly a mnfhar nelly kaews wbal room
to anotber. turn down tb* wiek
level tables|«bnrul of cornstgrriiwetTbe same general plan lor proper
cuUlva- system of dust and dirt i«- ceives rareful treatment, and much ^ stir In two well hasten egm and
BW on this day. n iranait. bat never allow tbe wick to
a llule cold milk.
ten min- Iloa which to found aucceasful
moval was in operation, the* dtoaaass of tbe '-duUnaaa" disappeurs..
cook uatll rraam^. add one-^ toowbea we' wear ■ single white.Mrna- remain turned down when
Ugbted.for
»te*. etlnlng often. Cream two table-dry^farm landswascarried out.
Tbe to tbe boaoa fly as a carrier
attributed
1 was rtoltlng U an American city siMoa nutmeg extra^ and one cup
rion. at a symbol of tbe iiurfty of the Ji to-sure to sawke and smelldlsa- Spoontula of butter and one cupful ofground was therougfatv brokoo up a( some years ago. aad had Ihe pleasure hisnebed and ekopped* klckorynotA
taother-lovs. aad av we Tell our motff gr^bly.
powdered sugar until vc'y light Add er every rain, and between times a
of meeting th¥' teacher of a “dull IVben cold *4^. ooe ^unn sweetened
era aad Ibe ather mother* (bat they
------------------- om teaspoontul ot vaalUa aad a ptech
-Itgirt muleb of cat grass told around
•cbplarB* cto|M. AU tbe pupOa in ber apple sauce beataa n^ smootk. dud
are specially. In our tboughiA the
Cbe&atota OInflsrbroad.
of salt. Then beat thto Into tbe thick- ibe plaaU helped to conserve tbe
grade were suffering from some phys one quart sweat cflfler Mnd (reeae tn
whole worM rises to a higher i^oe. a
together three Ubleapoonfuto /Vned milk which you have firevlonsly nwUtnre. Ahdut three tlmra In tbe
Appio nnd I
ical sMakness of the nature mentlpB- theueuaJway. Beeve In kberbet cupA
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plane which to a at#i>
aearm the goal o' mriud butter and i
aaotM, dui
Cream dae-balf cap sugar wnh one ed abovA or were coasomptlvs. Spe
toward Which we are travfliing. tbe tPulasaeA Add one t
•gg dry flnd wblji It iaio tbe sauce ua- drotmu xkor was cdrrlsd 'from tbe fourth cup buitri', add well beaten cial bourn of etody were arraaged.lor.
lea Croam fltagsr fl
wbsai the Kingdum uf Love Khali «f rifled ginger god clgnamon. oae- til Ilgh(^aod flnffy.
wind mlU la tbe cool of tbe evening yolka of tbrae egSK-Jak* and gratod allowing for reri period* thras lime* a
Make a good vanUa toe
be manUmted on annh as It to In ffuaner or a tvAs,s»Dtul ot cloves and
and the garden um given a iborongb Had of one lemon, tod nU grated np day. During tbe rest periods the ehll- er eMher tke New Tork or
lleavM.
a half cupful of thl^k sour milk. Orate
The Ory-Farm Onrden.
wateriag, followed tbe nest tuoraliig ploA Une earthnwar* pnddlag disk dm were made lo He down aad imia atyle-that to attker
two squares erf cbocolate. melt over
The tnllowini arUcle waa wrilton bp band-barrow wftk a UtUe atrdea with rich pie eraat. pour tn tba mix sleep U.poerible. or at tenet lo rest wjitiout eggs and part or all
/••fhsr.
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hot water ________
and add._________
then tilr_______
In om__for "Ury-Fbrming
nod_________
Rural iiomeA" rako:
ture nnd b^e In a quick oven. Chop wKbout
A noortoblag laarh Frwese as usuaL pnek aad net
Thera to M one la Ibe average lam- pint of rifled flour and. last of all. by gbe editor of Honw Cbeer. Ills
.. _ •MOftbeJMribitereattutmti
__ ______ fine M cup hk-korrsM mqa« and was served to them In tba mlddld of Take a cupfal of syrup drainad from
>om
r. the value of whose Kqrvlcet be- one t-aapoonful of so& ulaanlved In reprioied by r.qjuest. and alto vrith' of the garden waa an cxpeilmcnul •prlAle over top of tbe puddlafc than tbe day. The doctor axsmlMd them praoeeved glngsr. mix U with a half
gins to oonparr vriib tboae of tbe one leaaiiooarul of lukewarm water, tbe thought (bai while It apaaka deft- bad. in which each jmr M% vartcilea rover wltb a meringue mnda dl wbltee at regular UmeA and ao did tbe ecbool cnpfal of heavy ayrap made wltb Mr
-»«b«r. and yet there to no one w^ Beat, pour Into a ahallow buttered
Mn nlteiy
tba pealrie
prairie farm,
farm. yet tbs of deman wqn 0v*n a try-out. said of egga beaten atlff with tbrao table- tatopeetor. Hand In hand with tbalr ar aM waior aad ^ tbcrangblx,
wd pan
nlteiy of (be
' ttkoa and bake about twenty-Hvo ndnui,
utes la aiatboda *m,dorad ara cqwaliy wUe- tba ^eds toi^ from tbe niaata spoona sagar and a llUle natasag.
npMvament a marked im- Ponr a few tgoanlldn of tbto wvir
ndvnnua* of. 8b* mnst nlwaya rw n hot ov*a
, 'flMfl.«fl^ tar.
>|k Ik* **n-«g »r
j4ome Cheer
Mn. Mabti
AMBoau. 2<aw
5J
OLDEST PAPER^m MICHIGAN NOBTH OF GKAND HAPIOS-ESTABUSBED18SS.
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AKD TRAVSBUifiAt SA(n2.‘
NO.
TRAVERSE CITT, GRAND T2UVERSE COUNTT, MICHIGAN, nU RSnAV. MAV 15. 19l:j .
POPE SAVED
- BY RELATIVES
efferetiient the same self-drnlet and
aelf-sarrinie wlilrh has ever ihorarlerlzed her entire life which ahr hn*
devoterl aolely to < the care of
ale application to tbe Hibjeets wlt^
which he wa* dealing.
Following hi* uik the company wa*
favored with a vocal solo by Ml**
I.U McManua which was so pleasing
ibat^b'c bad (o reaiwnd wlib
t.
EASTERN STAR
IN SESSION
TARIFF BILL
GREAT ISSUE
BDinY DaEDATES.PRESaT
SEEK REASON FOR PANIC
prumiscoou*. ttea
there. Their nmrkctlDg organization
keep* such perfect tab on tbe i-aparPy
and receipts of narb market that ofliRjihi-.-.
•
teo. A* the market changes, a .-at
Now ibkt farr pretence Is no longer
of apples may be shtinted and dlvxn
ncccssar)- ahr lias resumed the
ed a dozen times as It rolls across,
tine ikat for several years lias lieen
THIRTEEN LODGE* HEPREBENT- the conilnenl. M'hst Colorado is doing
THEIR HUMBLE MINISTRATIONS
Prank Wcllon. cashier of. the City
estahllFh'-d for the sbuors and niece GOOD WORK BEING DONE 8V RE
ED
AT
ANNUAL
CONVENTION
CAVE HIM NEW LIFE
Trust and Savings bank- of Grand
GION CLUB.
hv |•o|>c. Inalrad of the dall;
Rnpida, was the next speaker and thn
visit* to the jionilfr. sister Anna and
manner In which he introdnced hb
the oiher* call only once every jreek.
fit either directly nr Indirectly b>'
■ubAect in hla droll way was
And though the vi.di mmn* much
sdopting a nisrkftlng syaiem that
the big blu of the evlnlng. H
her and tmirli to the i«i>e. they make
would insure tbe highest possible
:k‘ii were good and directly lo , the
It at* brl<-f as fioKslble in ordr-r that
price for (he product of ihe orchsrdi
PolnL He poiiited out tbe changed
their own private affwilon may
cve^y year. A movement of this kind
condUloQs of today and how
take a moment that the |io|jc might
would -be not only taking care of the
Hit SiMw Proved gire 10 the work ullotiol to him by New Offieera Were-Elected and'Sev bankers of the country luid U) sdju*t Last Evening Ritualistic Ceremeni
preaenL 'but' It would be taildlng for Unwilling to Let BUI Go Through bmI
Were earned Out -in Initiation
•cttM- Metfleine Than PreaeriDthomselve* to these change* Hi* tnllE
Relievo Tonoion of Busincaa .
treat oince.
enteen New Member* Taken In
the future.
*
of Several Candidata* by
UOM or Endnent Oectera
was along the line of tbe city bank
World as Boon as
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. at the' Annual Meeting
Plekad Toam /
M HI* Bedalde.
rather than that of the rural bank,
Poaelble.
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Last NighL
but was rail of good points from which
Ten yaaya ago today the Northern
Corroapondeot of
r Henrr JA
-‘ashfngton. May 13.—Whether the
There was an eicepilotially good at- bU bearers »111 abundantly proflL He Michigan Meguzee nasoclatlon
»
L'oited
liie I
senate finance
I
commiitoe shall con-,
endance at the annual joeeiing of tbe aUted bow at Dm banking was
farmed, which conaUts of all the
MsF 13—I'ndR- iba
duct bcsTimu on tbe 'toriS bill won
lieBR;. tbea a duty and now- t
S'orthwexiern Mii-blgan Hanker*' club
lodges of (he Order of Kaatern Slur
lartcaoM indHIOBB of tbe Ca<i
the issue scheduled for seiilement In
the Park Place Tuesday uiglu. ni'il banker i* a money Investor and esarn- in thU region. IL LT Sprague named
<±nrdi. a DOotiS vbo If belirved t
the
senate
thl*
afternoon.
Before ndtinl
la
every
received
the asaociation at that time.
tm bli deaib bed ran droiacd ibe i>rr
Acta Are Designed to Build Up Agri Joiirnmeiii tonight the quiwtion prole
by all who were preseol. ' The
the present time the national
All tbe thirteen lodges In the dlsaoaal aaaUtanra of aU ibe metpbf^-oT
cultural Interest of the
alil.v will huve been forced to a rolT
ular
bualneaa
meeting
was
bald
before
banks'-ffiust
have
connettions
wlUi
trkt
have
large
ddlegationi
in
at
Iba 8amd collect. Dreaned la ittelr
BUU
call vote, lieinocrats talleved tber
the banguet and was presided
state banks and also a trust comiany tendance. There are eighty registered
CMVeoua red rebef of «h>- rlcheft fllkv
could vote do«;g^any sltemix by the
President M. O. Robinann. The
The hous*'. Iism and granary c
order to property cover the field so far. which Include liirbor Spring*.
asd aaiiiu. and aearlnc •Uamond net
•nt* of the rc|iublic^s tb fonnjittrings. A ma
Among the E
roiitloe Vusioe** was transaeted. and do tbe work whieh
Pntoskey. Charlevoix. Boyne (Tty. state legislature Just closed
rtws and croff Inlaid alUi vaiibu<-<J I- Allen, three'miles K>nihwe.st of tbe
jority of ahe leaders'* declare they
ie«aia of Uielr. prlncrl)' office, tbe city, war totally; drsirojeil hy fire after which ibe nominailng commliiee quired. He. told of how tbe broker Rost Jordan, Central Lake. Brilslra. following that relate to the agricul should relieve ibe uuslnesi world at
cardiaalf nuat adnod him r ter}' mo Bunday afternoun. Tbe famil} were made tbeir remrt which wax adopted ha* now enieSHl the banking field and Kalkaska. Uancelona. Elk Rapids, tural Iniereiu of Michlaac
oucc by geitiug tbrough with tire urIC
Uken away some of- the functions ol -Northport lacting under dlapenaatloni
meat if be afks IL Tbor cive bln. on their way home Trora rhurrh when and the following offirers elected^
IToridlDg that.buyer* of cream and tincertiimy. They assert the house
Prealdent—A. Rnttar*. ClinrAevoU.
the bank and thereby increased the and Traverse Cll}'. The male repretrom time to tUnr. u be may deeirr Ibe flames were first s<-en and the
batter, who own a qj^ring of aiations. liiil has the approval of ihe ooiunry
Vlcc-ppe.ldem-l..i.n F. TUu*.
ly of the banks. Tbo high aentutlon was very small.
l(. tbe neraoieni: tbc} admiolyier iq. alarn souEidrd antong all the tarmcnI at one point for io all Important particulars and that
Secrctary-Treasurer—A. , J. .Mayn er standards of life that are
bim tbe other offlcef of ibe rbunh toi who had tL-lrphones. Some of those
The delegates were met at the-de- these products thu at another, with
manded in the eltle* I* another factor poia and escorted to the lodge rooms the idea of crushing competition.
tbe alck aad d>1nc: and If tbe loitr^ who ha<I autos arrived early an^ eumerely a pretext for delay nnUI an
deavon.ll
to
*iinwhat
was
l*>*siUe
dlea he It Ukhered Into the neil world
Erccmlve eoramluee—J. F. Hoff- with which tbe hanks have to reckon. In the MsDunlc temple, where they
To regulate the packing and crating artificial iiroiest can be raised In orv|th aa lm|ir<iaalre |iom|> and M>|i-inii The torn wi re su anxious to help that sieiter, Frankfort: H. S. Hull. Trav The
e standi
Ktandanl of living has inrreskcd reglsiered and received their assign- of fruit and vegeubl^with the idea
10 Justify a panic. Senator PeneeramoBr unequalled a} any royal the handle of the pump was broken erse City.
to such an evtcat that a r
The meals are furiAabed
. leaillng tbe republican attack,
uf preventing deteptioifvpn
and iho water liad Jo lie brtmght from
eourt In' tbe world io>lav.
Fullnwlhg tbe business tneeUng the iG-eecnt lime must have a least four tbe delegates and these were served
Requiring all farm and orchard pro- said the business n^n of (be country
the erx-k foity rod* away,'~There was
Wbon. tMweter. I*u|ie Plua lay
time* as much money to keep bl* fam by the ladles of the Central
not believed when benrings were
lot ofJiay and fer.1 in the ba-ff and meralters-of the cliib gathered In the ily going a* be had to lisvc a gepera- diet church at the Grange haU.
ceMly on. vbai he lilmaelf believed
license from the stole dairy given by the bouse committee, that
VO valuable ralvr* were also l•lMt•l••l •lining ruura where nn elaborate Ian
Tbe oiwning aeaaion waa at 1:30. and food department to do busim
aga Tho result is a ntraln upon
the bill would be so drastic si It now
quel was served In a veiy efficient
___ Ji not only vninly wanned their The granary was filled and that also
wiib
ihe
presldeuL
-Mrs.
Haltle
Stebusiness
wlilt-h
Is
fell
by
the
banks
In
apiiears.
He iwoi<o*ea to filibuster
Giving tbe commissioner authority to
The wiml wae go strong iliat manner. IHirlng the evening
beela in tbc aoicchamber of ilie laiial
very large degree. This hteber venA of Central Uike, presiding, with cancel n Ilretise and put any such
;aln*t referring the bill to the com
It blew I lie flames from one hulMlng giiesls were entertained by miislr
bedraom. but they sioo-l ailde
furnished hy the Theatre orchestra, aUndard of Uving la a menace to the all tbc district offieera present This merc-hatil out of batines* who isn't mittee until bearings libBll have been
to
the
cKhor,
Prlends
hever
worked
mu entrance to where they eo
banking Interests at the nation' for It meeting waa atrictly bualneai reports doing btiainees
ainees <on ibe square.
and nolo work by Charles Bkelt her.
RQ at that time, two bent, jlalnb bonier and did all that Ibey euuld.
equirtiig' all appllcanto for certlTbe banquet opened wUti an Invo- effects Indlriduhl credit In a manner from the various lodges, and tbr redreaaed old | wnrii women, n ^onni: ronsl^eraltle furniture wa* saved. Mr
vihlcb is not generally uuderatooil hy viBlon of the by-laws.
fleaiee to teach is dtotrici school*
Ulon by^Rev. A. Worgerdllade. sfi
woman ai mennly elnd. and n cotimr) AUen was just roBidetJiig a good
le*t evening there wa* a
the
ordlnnry
'person.
Hit
remark*
undergo an exnnilnstion In ngrlcnV
Klaat. tbe anerlatinu of n vlllase sized addition to the home and bad Archie Butlers bad been Introduced
gly pt^lcal and were formal reception tendered Mrs. Ocowell ns other subjects before
c^arcb. tbe bnmblect ratilcinc prelate' planned «o putting on same lnsiiranc< Hie tosMinnster of the evening. 1
the reaattt of actnnl obserratloig .In book of Hanford, Mlch„ wbo is now be ^01inly- school
in tbe world. Today, nlfo. when aonir ns ^o»n a* ibis wu* nnl«he<I. Tlie lo*a tlnitars is tlie pioneer banker of Ibis hi* work as a city banker.
the right worthy aaaocUie grand mat To al
allow the formation of county
will
lie
oxer
gl.tMM
wjiii
no
in«nrami-.
tngion
and
one
of
Uie
most
enUius,of tbeac tame prince* were flnaly ndron.
of
the
right
worthy
grand
ch
and employ
Anhar T. SUgbt. of Grand lUp- mitled lo Ibe prcaettee of the'cenvni- TItough lomewhai dla.ouraged. .Mr iaatle tnembers of the organization.
of the world, and (be
iX agricultural experts to work
earluc I*>nilff of iKe entire Catholic Alhiii'* neighbor* lit.vt- romr to bis as- 'l-'OJIowlng the banquet ITesideol 1). ids. was railed ui>ob for-a'talk hat ns
:'30 to 8:Sn In
parlors and imong farms. A^najority of the elecwas wot on tlie program he wa*
world, he twitlad them uood natiiredly slsthnce aucL tll-> are iinw at work II. Waldo, of ll.p K.-i’amasoo Ftauprepared to niuke nn extended afieraard follow-ed l.y the full ritualia- ora must first aanction the creation Spent His Life in Timber Buslnese
the rira'lnl; awny and rehiiiiding KormnI’school was ittlrodi!i
about their itredicament. "Vou aer.
itirodioed hy i
sjwech nod closed frith a few remarks tic ceremraiei .upon *evernl . candi of such a deportment.
Ibe honrr. T.ii-rc- were rei. ra! pile; Mktmuter as one, who had' coi
and Knew Every Inch of
yoor eminence*." he said. “I nm «ll*
dates by a picked team Yrom the deleID on the work that Is
alive, and 1' inaure yon will admit that uf luirlv-r saved and Ihl'. will 1k> used prepored to give llj^.lianki'rs
galea. Eai-h one know* her work perU I* due rol^ly to the fnel that Instead at /mre In tbr rr-ifcilrs. Tbero i:
sound advhe li|N>n qiiMlons which being done by the memtara of the fecily and It will he a meeting that
Bumbit. when k aperlfled
George ]‘a>n. one of Traverse cur’s
of taklnc adrantane of your kind of- koor log bow the fire originated ibs.v arc pjrtirulnrly hilerested In ni rlub.
all local members showld not fail to
Taken In all the meeting was o very
Scca on ray tick l>e,t. I contented my,- Ram.- say ibaf It must have bw, tbo prc*ei)t lime. l*rof. Waldo
highly esteemed rittzenA passed away
see.
■ '
We^ijr^sy ai hit residence. gS4
•eir with the more bamhle oRIreo of tramps wbo weie in that xlrlnKj' the easy, convincing viMvaker and lil* talk iprotllmble one for the bankers and
before: oihera iliat boy* wfio
county agricultural college.
ifiy dear atatera, my niece end
Wnalti^on street. Mr. Pnyn was one
showed thot he luul drived deep Into ishows the latitude of tbe work they
W)fl> Dsbing pi'ihui>r had raatf-bes and
oephew."
of the pioneers of (his regiom havtztg
the fundamental i-rinriples of real have undertaken to do In this sectloa
Wntat IH>r>r Plui raid i>UyfulIr. ah Ibe fire ntnv have smnuldeire<t i
of the aute. It la an organization
come here In tbe early days and hna
American life and tbe points
. moat hnnierinel.v. l«, however, admil- time. Mr. Allen's fieople ate iH-lng brought out, will If put Lntu practice that is bound to be heard from In the
i nearly all hi* life In the timber,
ted by ereryone tvoneeted wlUt the
business. No*one knew better thfe'
make this a much 'beiier and more future In every ono of the
SOME FACTS USEFUL TO LOCAL
TBtlean. to be the ajini.le truth,
lands of this region. The funeral aerproaperoiis rcgkm. His anhiert wa*. ties which are now represented In It*
FRUIT GROWERS
for tbe tovinc eare of the nienibera
The following
> will be held at hla home^SuB-•The Banker and the Farmer." and In ra'cfflbership.
of fa
day afternoon al 3:30 p.%i., renducted '
beginning hi* discussion he *uted name* were added to the list of mem Unleea SyaUm la Used hv Marketing
At a meeting of tlie high school by Rev. C. H. Irving of the First Bap
•k I
that hi did not know a great deni ber* at the mmlng: H, Hehnett. Al
Crops Much. Effort Is
niumni
at
8ut<erioteodeni
Tyler'*
ofwould never have iisrred hfr irvent
tist church.
about either *ob>e(-t. hut that be ba; J. F. Mathews. Northport: Mark
Wasted
e on Monday night it «-at decided
lllneM. On Ibe other hand. It I* a>- Lens Life Ended TueadAy After Short thotntlit he knew several Ibingt that 8. Johnson. Kalkaska; t.nraon. Crimaerted that If be could have been left
have sn alumni receidlop and ban
ralns A Co.. Arcadia; Prank 8. Hardy
had n iiertlDeni bearing
The following extract 1s taken from
quet on Friday night. Ji
eten more fully to their rare, at lea«t
(irapire:
'l^
6!
Uloomer.
Alden:
H.
B.
question. He aUted that banking
nn article la tbe Country OenUeihan.
Tbe following committees were ai*
one and poaalbly two of hi* nearly fa
C. F. Zai-f, Har- upon tbe question of the high o
Mr*. Louisa Petrie died Tueaday these day* «tands for higher tiling*
tal relapaea would never have orpblnt^ to carry out the program:
lokBar. Ralph Vlskochil. J. O. Crot- nvqrketlng. This Is one of tbe
morning at her borar. C23 South Un ihsn It did In the im*L especially
t of t,«"ff Lake •
InvlLationa—Harry LnBar. Uertlia
curred.
back seventeen years ago when tbe ser. I.. F. Mlkeeel. W'm. louden. Reu Important situations the grower has
ion
zirect
after
an.illness
ol
only
While in fenetnl credit is nl'en in
ben i’arkt, U Roy Hammond. Trav- to face and tome good points are con- Miller. Fred Ualley. Lots Bcmfleld and
lier dentil was not entirely un financial qucKilon 'waa the p&rai
Emily Loucks.
all of thexe lowly relatives of the i<n>e
^•Clty; G. A. Stone. Jr. South laloed In the article. Mere It Is;
for hii recent recover}. It har since expected on account of her advanced iaatie before the people In (he preaiBanquet—.Mary Parr. Lester Slmplloardman; Harry T. Glezen. Itoyne
"Mr. Jones bean that tbe Chicago
The residence of Ole 8ogge.>-Bnar
in. Jesse Kilpatrick. VIrian Gardner,
develoiied that this tredlt la duFTS age. ''^Irs. Petrie would have been S9 dentlal campaign. After n Incld dla- CU}.
market is good for twenty car loads Edith Bartok, Nick Miller.
Io>Dg Lake, was bnrend to tbe greoatf
Ills tarorltn *laier Anna, more tbao^ to Teal's old the eighth of June. She cuotlon of the pooltlon of the banker
of
peaches
on
Monday.
Mr.
Brown
in
tba
community
he
took
up
the
any one of tbe oiberi. It la ahr who waa tarn In 'Erie. Penn., apendini
Dean. Ida Inrklni. at 10 o'etock Monday morning. Mta.
bean
the
same
glad
newt.
Very
crafiha* taken the ptac* In her brother’s the greater pan of her g1rlhoo<1 in Al ild« Of tbe former and told of the IriGeorgetta Bbner, J, T. millken. FranL Boffge and a 14-yeaJxild glri and Slly Mr. Jones and Mr. Drown each Athlon. Mildred Zii
year-old boy were In the bouse at tbe
affection* formarly occupied by the bion. Michigan, where she was mar noence of nature upon the Individual
send ever)- peach they bave>to Chi
eldest alkter. Beta, who died a tew ried /o Sherman Petrie in 1U3. Be and how tbe boy and girl raised upon
Reception—Dean Hobart, Harold time. Word was aent tor bnip as aooa
cago.
Onlyrafter
tbe
returns
come
in
the
farm
were
more
liable
to
make
a
fore
moving
to
Traverse
City
Mra.
aa possible and the neighbora
<
m'>tiihs aco. and It
abe alone of
Frank Rush and Eatclla Allgnlar Mar
do
they
get
together,
and
try
to
figIn life than tbe city bred
to the rescue. Nothing was saved bak
all the persona wbo aomModed him— P<-trle siw-nt several yenrw In Peioskey
ried Monday
how on earth it could be sa
few pieces of fnraltnre. The bare
from Ibe fiontlflenl |>hy«lclaiu down. and has Hved In Traverse City for the child, largely on account of this early
'‘Just this
Ibis vaiT prinelple In blind
with nature. It takes'the
nearby enugfat fire serernl tiueA Mot
wbo was able to exeit over tbe iioi*' linst 1‘II yean. Rhe It the last of her
irkeiing' Is the first great evil that
The marriage of MIm Batella AU) child longer to develop than it
family, tbe only nedr relahy the active work of the helpers thin
the one InSuence neceaaary to tide
Ujoking al
galer, daughter of Ur. and Urn H. U
al'li
ia 'm
MiUi Emille does the native of the city and
was saved. The live stock was all
His HoHne** over tbe more rrlUml ll've 10 survive her la
from
tbe
atan(Tpolm
of
the
bver
Is
Allgaier.
to
Frank
Rnab
of
this
city
perioda of bU lllnear when be fretted peirie, who Is her adopted daughter, oequanily longer to get to the lop.
in tbe pasturea and no met no hnnL.
enough
to
convert
tbe
most
stnbbora.
Mr. Sogge Is In the wonL Tbe Cudir
roufiautly.
having BlwA}* made her home with
Tbe Boelal foetPr waa i>otntrd outaa took place at the Church of the Im
maculate CoDceptlou Monday morning Suppose, for elnmplA n certain large
Mrs. Petrie.
win make thnlr home 'with J. W.
The docL
ring a neceasiiy In the work of dehaiidle each week TS cor
of oierroiclDt tbe fatal dIEIrnItr
Th*- funeral service* were held valoping n region and Its people nod at 6 o'clock. Tbe ceremooy waa pep
Salt Uke rity, Utah. May 18.-Afloada of a. certain track crop at n
when they Snally twrcelved what the Wednesday evening from the home. among these Influeneet are the tnllg- formed by Rev.-Father Bbeehnc.
made.
ter today no woman who works
aatlafaciory
return
Tor
producer
and
Tbe
bride
waa
attended
by
her
sla
nemle. affectionate rare of *8Uter'' C23 .South Union *treet at seven
The fire wna cnagad tor n OefoetlTa
imuDliy.
state win receive lest thnn » cento
ter. MUa Wlthelmlpa Allgaier, as maid buyer. The buyers hmSe not ordered
Anna, wiio !■ now c.r., could accom- o'clock. Rev. UenTaa Cocblln eoadurta day: no girl worker will receive leas chimney, and the pontRda tons van
of honor. John Rokoa serving aa bent any ran as yeL but on Monday mbrn. Hisfa wlieu ih*> »aw that their medl- Ing tbe strvloe*. The remalaa will
thnn 78 cents per day. and no woman. H.EOir; with iw lamraaen.
Ing they find a conalgnmant of SO
rlne and roupril had tailed. I'nder be taken to Petogkey Thursday morar
girl
will
work-over
S4
hoursand the way )n whkh
tha tracAO. Now they can handle 73
the Influence of her deep affection, her' mg for Interment.
week. The minimam wage tow paw
both City and country are dependent
ears this week, but how are they
boiDely ministration*, her Intimate alaby the lost legislature went Into ef
upon each other for their prosperity.
carried , a boaqtwt of erara brt^n’a know that 7S0 will not come pouring fect loin}-.
lerly relailona, tbe pope forgot bta en
A ooapnrtton of the foreign fanner
What they do to to draw back,
«s. Tbe maid of honor ww gowned
forced idleneas and recovered.
The 84-bour taw has been In effect
with the fanner of the United States
^te Will Belt
pink meataUoe and wore a white buy Just enough to fill their orders
When from time to time, the fererwas/nnde In order to show bow bat and carried n‘ bouquet of pink Ud let the shlppera at the other,end. eome (Isse. According to tbe new
, Outfit
IMi moments of desln- for adirity ^
woamn worker learning new
“
of the. line 'Oil the aidlnga and 'pay woric moat be paid »0 cents dally:
nsaerted tbenaelw. and when poal- Fn**ed Away at Home of Daughter Amertenn farms are iToi wodacing roacn.
per aere whjt they do in The old
Sunday
NiphL
five ordera and admonitions |«.ved of
Directly after tbe eeremoor ^ threo- (he demurrage and freight diargea. after six months' apprenticeship this
The
B.
J.
Moma
MUto to ffotaff
countries
of<Enio
nope.
Tbo
BOlU
In
this
no nvalL It waa only necesaary for
courae wedding brnaktnat was aerved When cepreaentativea of the growers must be raised to nt leant II.2& daily.
out of the nvery boalnesa -mad tha
Mrs. Carrie Rogers, died Sunday country mus^ be built op la order lo to tbo in mediate famUie* of the bride In these truck and fruit tones nn
Anna in id^ her hand geaily on the'
Girl apprentices must be paid TE cento irfaole omttt has bean placed on the
tbe desired rwnlu and tbe nod groom.
tbe ground and assure the tai'era
forebead of the
and to any. in morning at tbe home of her daughter.
daily, and after six months must be mnrkM. ,Tbe bnlMlnia will howarer
her aoft VenelUn dialect, “Held" Mr*. Herbert BuUerlek. of 42C Monroe standard of prodnctkni in tbla eounAt 6 o'clock Inat nmntng n recap- tbst Just no many can will b( sent paid nt least M cento per day.
contintae aa a sale and feed stoUn. I'Bepr it the Ualian ronirattiea for streoC after n lingering lilneaa.
Uon waa tendered to 2M snnsta.at tbe In and no more, then Uw bu^r vYll
The reuon for selling out the bastnana
fjitlaepiie). “you do nor look well im itogera wo* LT yoaii old and for the
nmr essentials were given ns the home of tbe hrfdeT nn ortdwq^ra
bny and
growor will be paid (or
to that Tberon Morgan Intends to 4n- day. dear. Dbn't you want to rest a pnat seven jaierc hae been n reeldent bnsU for building up f coramunliy; nlahed mnnlc and nRer tbe reraf
bU work. Each wiu be sure of bU
his eatira time to tbs trait (am.
litil^natend of frying to workT' And of Traverse City. A mother, one sls- Good roads. Good countn* nehooli. Bet dancing was Indulged In till n late pqaitioa and they can wort together.
under tfaU gentle pursuaaloa of the
dnnffhter* survive her ter diurch life and Better sodnl o^ hour.
. "RibVih 90 aetrion of the United Germany WIN Increase Salsriee of
1S89 hy (be tote B. J. Moegaa. and
aged aittcr. tbe pope never once fail .death. Mm. Herbert Bntlerlck and gnnlntlon Id the countiy. Tbe neBtttes has aa complatn and aucceeaTbe bnU wbwn tbe reenpUan
Olplomatle
Cerpe.
the
phnieee
livery of the city. At thn
ed to reeiend, nml the dor-tor*, wbo Mrs. Chaw Knapp of Owosm and Mrs. oesMty nf more iday In life wns nlso held wna very beautifully decorated
for nelllng thing*
time It was esUbMabed tbe outfit cMusually took ndvahtage of ibt- uioment nti-b. n sister, with whom the mother strongly emphasized, for life nfinr sdl with evergreens, white wedding beOs as It to be Jonndin the'Grand Valley
of rrotfBltMMa. left leeiine certain that Mr*. Lmc. has made her home.
Berlin. May- 14.—Germany will re- slated of four homes and two boggtos
ode up of work, play add friend'
gtvlag n fan- of the Coftrado. where the apple
their noffiiat |«Ueni waa receiving
fhs funeral was held from
sblpa. Abore all a koen aeaie of tire air to (be plaoa.
grawen have stood tosether tor year fom and reergafatoe Its dipiommtie which were rented oot to tbn people
Id liioae early days. Tbo bastbflto
more gnod Itaan ibey jioaaibly eonid home of Mrs. nuuerick Wedneodny af- bumor Is neoesaary In tbs -wall de Tbe wadding glfia ware mniir. e
and pKwperad- lUnglhg togotbm to nerrice. nnoovdlnff to nn - efflctol
.dre him.
tenvoon al 2 o'cloek. Rev. Coato . veloped iadIvIdnaL The talipot ProL prialng ent glnaa. allrer mad lioan.
their religion; It moat be with thnlr nouncement made t>err today. 'As n preap^ and was adAed to mtn It la
result of n dahaie upon the sahAsei in; ntpraMittheini«natntnUno(ita
wub Ibe roaoenry now of Hla Hall the Anhnry M. E. church wOf eondaet
D «na Intnrperaed with a (and of and Mra..Rnab will innkn tbsir be
to thtoiprt cC ^ wtau.
^
■ ffbpwbtlM
Mi POMP WAS SET ASIDE
BINKEIS MET
FSR BUSINESS
BUDYIRG STEADY eRMYTH
BUILDINGS BURNED
SOME NEW LAWS
OLD RESIDENT GONE
GETTING TOGETHER
HIGH SCHOOL ALOMNI
MRS. LOUISA PmilE
FARM ROUSE BIHlia
HAS GHHRCH WEDDIII6
MIRIHOM WA8E1AW
\
Sai OUT UYBIY
MRS. CARRIE R06BIS
IMPROVE SBIVIGE
aaiaHiiB
-:i
PAGE TWO
0&Am> TRAVEL HERALD AHD TEAVEBBl BAT EAGLE, THDB8DAT. MAT U. 1913
£iW Traverse HtreU f
<m«rKV* •> Tnr-
RECORD CO.
•
FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS
CMDaGMd
Boars tho
t^ Nonhweatem Mirhtia4i_Jdakerr.'
A. OIBIMIX, UMor
club have a golden opportnolty lift^ing • Buffalo. May H.-C.sllle—Becelplil. Potatoes ■;.........................
them which If properly Improved will BO cara; fairly ocilve, steady.
Butter ...1.........................
result In great and permanent good S.SQ. l'.alve«—Active. BUc higher, fcrt Eggs ........................................
for tbia section of tbe atat*. Tho Id.
Sheep Recelpm, r.vOoo; active; Hay. baned ......................
banker and farnuT are linked together Uinbs Ifk- higher. gS^iK.IS; No. 2. ffi Straw ...................................
!^^ss=Hssci?t«'
CaeJmr................................
cutiaAdTa
•ttSaatte........
itctaAdn
nmMMUa.—...................... .MKlaAdt*
MlMYiilimAInplhaM
It la evlAnt tba( ibb members of
HATKM. lUBMiBC mOitar' .
. oi^ m Front at. l«th FhOMO tti
TERMS
CASTOR
IA
for Ihfiatf aad Childras..
FARy PRODUCE^
mtESTOCK.
by bonds that nuiat be airengtbene<l
lings—Recei|ila
aa lime goes by If iW beat reauUa to
higher. tS^P.lO. closing at
both are to be aecured.
t.iOO;
active;
JT.e
0.111.
..J7C to 40c
..Welo
Teeth Estractc4 AbMtale
ly WithoM Pete
*................ :!I14
By the “Ka-olar" method 1 1
move those aching tenth aba lutely
without psm, and without Hie
druga to prodme viivcoueclooiinv....
1‘eoplo or nervous temperamHol and
wttb weak hearia will spprevlatc the
“Ka-olar" mciliod of painless extnc
tloa. '
DR. W. O. IDNTON.
m-MS
______ Wllb
Hlhrim Block, with Dr. H
worth. Traverse City, Michigan.
CRAIN—Hannah'A Lay Oa.
...................................................................
hVbeat
aible for tbe one >o get along withoni
aCBOuroof
I»rlces corrected every day.
It li impOaFOTATOM.
Corn ........................................................................ ;
Cbicago. May 14—Ik.taioea nuolcd Rye .................... ..............................
take tbe Initiative in tbe work of iiroi:- at 4udi4Bc. Michigan stock 4t'(>4&.-.
BuekWheaL par 100
....................ft
the other and It ia op to tbe banker
OwiaUtNR
feai on account of tho natoraBy con
n« bwrr froMa laat WMk provad
cneiMlTaly to tbe fruit Krowera of
tMa accUoD tbu If they arc
aervatlre atlinde of tbe farmer.
factor! In the development of (be re
gion and It la the Intention
rood upon a crop of fruit from ‘beir
Thl«
members to
of
ibat can alvaya b« eipoetad from Ch«
Aral to iba middle of Mar.
Tbe I>eal
pmectloo ia (he amudxe pot, that baa
crovora of the weat.
Thla year aone
of tbe local ownera tried ont
this
piaa. and aa areanli they aaved their
<'orn. Sf.Uc.
flogs ....
tbe farmer by tbe many methods now
4=
Steers ...
Oats. 27c.
Cslves
Cows ....
lose no opportunity
prebarda erery aiaaoii they *UI hare make iiosalble tbe eccompltabment of
the objects which they have set nl>ont
t« adopt BiodarB notboda Id eartac
for the iroea ’dariar tbe fold niebta to do. Tbe raising of the standard of
peered of auch alcual aerrire lo the
CRAI.V.
oncBDliailon can -be one of
L,ocaI Markets
I«mbt
Sheep
WILL pay.hi6hest
..
...
Geese, dressed
WOOL
Seventeen loads, of polaioes were Ducke. dressed
In vogne are making of him a real
bDalaeaa man and in this development' weiRhed on the clty-sealea yorterday Turkeys, dresar
and the price la still SUc.
tbe Infloenee of the banker idaye
the farmers arc aUjl buying a«^«,
large
and
when the fanner dei>ends upon acme The fferrltory It so
obscure place to keep his. money, for (luallty Mf seeds ao good from this
imporlanl |»art.
be now i<Uces bis aavlngi in tbe bank
Oil. Phone 481.
ppoDUCB-Buylng Prices.
The day baa pone
Block No. 21.
UU No. I, 2. J.
-------®_
July 3. 10. 17.
(Village of Flf(- I.ike.)
AXDKltSO.N'S ADDITION.
Ul V.
ECKBSFKIkS & BONNBU.'S ADDlriuN.
Block A.
Ixi No. t. 2. 2. 4.
C. 7. k. tt, Dl. 11.
12. 13. 14. 13. 10. n. IS. IS. •».,
Block B.
|J*I .No, 1. 2. 3. 4. r.. 6. 7. S, S. III. II,
12. i::. 14. I--.. 1C. 17. IS. IS, :si.
l*ia .No. 1
PRICE FOR
Chickens.
(Prom Tuesday's Reeord-Bkglo.)
that parcel of land aUaatod 4n Grand
Tmveroe rouoiy. Mlch,.Ba*l»yng at
a point ten rods tMrt>i..«f the sooth
west comer of the sooth we« quarter
ot the south east quarter of section
ve In town iweniy-seveo north of
range eleven west, thence running
north lea mds thenee east forty-eli^it
roda. fhetife south ten rods, thenre
west lo place ot iK-gtonlng.
ACNES PIHRCB.
Mortgaffee.
laivell H. Gage.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
BnalneM addret
ldr'ea.K. Traverae City.
Mich.
• •
Block No. IE
Ut No. >C.
Block No. 17.
I/)U No. X. X. It.
Block No. IE
Igrt* No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
6, 7.1
j Butter, .
.20c lo 20c
city iltai the people come many miles
BclH30.
FfiOUANN & CO..
732 Front St.
Traverse aty. lUeh.
l.ols Xn. 1
12, i:(. 14. i;
22. 21.
Block J.
I®IS No. I
12. i;:. 14. I
23. 21.
MORTGAGE BALE.Defautt having been tnsde In the
eomliiloiis of a certaiu iiKJrtKagc made
and executed !» Ilerpion 'M' 8niilh
wlfg. Kfft<- M; Bmilli.
miili, (I
of Tnieerae
. Mich., tn Jebn
n M. IIwrklnx pf
____ 0 place, doled
doled OcU>U-r
OcU>U-r I2jh.
I2jh. I‘I‘..»ul.
»ul.
aiiil recordi-d
i-d III t1>.- office of tbe H.-^iKte: r of Ibv-ls for Grand Trover
count). Mic
11-.4 3 o'clo.
IJber 42 of Moitta-c,
. _
which, with ibe note secured tlierub)
January Ktli, isi.*.. djilv as!d by Kv
Kv\ M. l,arkin.-(..wl(e of
sjgned
John M.
residuary leeatco under the will of
said Jnhn M. Idirl.in,.. d<-.-K;«sed. and
who bc-canie (lie rrwiu-r ilu-JvH>f hy
oporatlon of law. and il«> vauk- U-ing
her property absolulel). on said dale,
lo I^Uick lUirdcn of Travers* Cil).
M4rh- ami the avsignmem ihercof reconhsd 111 the Register's ofllcc atoresatd at
o'cltxh a. m.. Felfruary
mb. ItlSs In Uber (H- of Moilgoge.
im tuige 6114. ui>ou which mmigagr
....ISe'lCc
[Rggi '..........................
to gel the ben. Tlie reault Is that the
I Hay, loose ..............
.fiO to |I2
7.S. !>. IU.lt.
the business man. In taking buslneaa placet where these are eoM Straw, per toa .
. 14. 13. I
I7..JS. IS. 2<|. a. 22,
Imo eanalderwtloD lb* dcrcl^i.r.^cni of are kept very busy.
Untona
......................
..50c
to BBC
daring wbeeber they wUI have any
IJtKK l.rMBKll t-O'S AUDI
The shiiRueaia out of feed end Sour
the region the country bank b one of
crop or not. The time baa paasi^d
TIOX.
*
the re*l Influenret iHat Is now shap-, comiiiuu up. to the tlmlL
GRAm—Traveroe CRy Mming Co.
NEUROPATHIC TREATMENTS—Salt
Black O.
crtMi tbe grower can alt Idlrby and'
■niero were l-'d! duxen egge and C7
Ing the d^iiny of the |ieo|ile. The
l4jp. ,N^ 4.
.
Vs|ior Balhs. etc., .for tiOHiacli.
Prices corrected every day.
depend upon natnee alone to Inau're
jKiunda of imtter received.
luted to re<-C|V.-r ih.- debt
secured
nerves, cjrcuuilon.
lameness.
Block e.
arlenee of lutnklng trayela hand
Wheat ................................................................... M
him a aatlefaciory crop erery year.
lort.No. 7. •
lbetvbl.,<W anyjiwrl thereof, notice I*
hand with the arlenee of farming, and
Corn ...................
MefiSSe
Be meat take nuttere loto bla own
tb(-e«(»'fiiereby-itl^ IbM .by virtue
Block F.
(»om Wedneaday a Record Eagle.)
ilioae who arc engaged In both tbeae
I.r»lH
Xn.
2
nr
M ir
Hye .........................................................................
of The iKivvcr of tuiTc cffiualiicd in saM
banda a=d wnppiy tbe defldenry wbeoThere le a little excitement at lbe
linea art aeeing the necessity for
loortgut;?.,
end
In
conipb;:m-iuiib
the
NOKTII l-TKK lAKKWhite nary ilwaos ..............................fl.SO FOR «ALE-sii acre'farm, near Kl
OTor any ocenra te nalnre.
It roau
I
loit No. M. niwk -No. 1.
Matiito Id *ueh case i-iadc mid prtitine eloaor' together In their dealings. <ity market when the prieea ot poialey n nd JlolmcK Siding; nice h
Red kidney, beans....................................11.50.
ccdalderaMe to protect an orchard
vMcd, there will Ik* boI.I at |mUn< aueBlock No. 2.
The meetings of tbe club will prove t<«a began to ahm. The prieca weiit
ings. slndmlli; good hardsood land,
Uackwbeat, per 100 iba..$1.00011.15
by meana of amndglng. Bat what is
laita
No.
S.
Di.
Hon
or
vrudue
to
the
hlgli<-,<:l
bidder.
all ch'urod. only {l.fMi. on time
ins or deevloping mctbo<ls for to 24c and ihrti back to Me sod down
DU XMcdiiesdar. tlie-27th dav of June:
Slock No- E
tbla axpense when a whole crop ran
nlM> 40 acres
iiiMi-k (trsl of Ttav
carrying oof this eonatructlve work In
S-. The Uwt grades brought 24.HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW.
lx.1 No.
7. s.
•;
1X13. St IP o'diHk a. m. of Dial day.
.-rw- ntv for $2'4..rKI.
Address. I
be aaved? It la tbe wideawake grow
ty and point the
steady. Tliere were 16 loads received.
:i( tin- iiunh front door nf the ('oiirt
Prices corrected os market varinn
BI(Kk No. •f. Kassell, :au Moffat Mik . Udroi
er vbo doea everything poaeible
to
Moil
in Ihe ('ll- „f Tra-.i-r.e (Ttv.
1.01s No.
f..
II. 12, 12. li. 13
Tliere wero SIC doxen eggs bought nid.-s
in many
B»ay 6-»t
IV, IS, IS. JO
Jaeare a good crop'ot fruit every aeaKubl fouil luMfu- I-tug Hie placK- for
the liankers have ftinilabe<l the ^il 72 pounds of -iiutler.
jt'Alr
Hie
.......................
t'ii
I I'ourl
for said
eon, and bIs-eBorta are always well money that U needd lo put In the
WAXTED-UomiH-teni and
expertTil.- nuuilNT of farmers at the mllls'-Tallaw
......................
“■ '■ iw ....................................
(be |in-l
VII.UAGK trt-' IX-iraiUM’IIKN.
peU for when tbe final reckoning la
eiK-ed girl for general lionse work,
field the farm cxiierts who aro dolnc
niortaagr-. i
ere us many ua an/ day In several,No. 1 borae bides
Block 47?
ituTcof Of may
..$l',50 and np
l-'lriit cl(|sa wages.
Mrs. ' L.
V
■fade after barveet time.' There U,
Ia»U Xo 7. a. t>
V
be ort-esaar) ' o vialUlv-tue amount
so much toward improving the eondl___________________ lilfiKil ...........................
Tltui. 447 Webster si. may l-tf
H-cn due, ii.ftmliiig^ih-iliii-j Nil- principal. In! in fruit growing, and the tkin of the farmer by lesHiIng him
Block No. 52.
)ier-Ki iiiid IV„i:! Ill *,U(lt fiircilosure
liOta So I. 2.
V
Bsaa who expeMs to aurceed in the how to build up hh B»n and lnrrCb<e
miraeinab
WANTED I'u-ltIuD
A Succesriuf Fat
and *.ib-. at,.I an atiornev fee of TvteDBtbek S3.
xiy-six
IS dollars, nnd
bulaeaa must be up and doing while gbe yield of hU crops. Taken In all , (lives c« iim. li aileatiuu
d hiHel, Adas dlshsa-dier In good
(V Doll;-.:-r.
(irovidcd fi.r in raid
Ia,UXo7.V
'
hli-h SI
- h;is
l>een
paid
by said
dress
Mika
"
NelMD.
Uarthe ol^r fellow oleepa.
There are tbe iNinkers of thla rcg1<^ hare act as he docs lo his cri>js(.
mortgage. The jiieiuUr-s«4i> Ik- sold
RSKee under and Id conipll
Block Na. &S. rogb. Mich..
loM-- condiiluii at limes and It is
1,01 No. 12.
conntleaa peats to ward off as welt abont to accompllab
the c
a great work,
■April 17-1 mo*
Black Cl.
..
and in oauh of them, which
aa frotla. and tbe man who ia the and If the farmers will ro«p>‘rsir with good iiuiiiaxcr Hist apidbw ihe tvously
iH-fure theie is any
serious luss of added to the antonols above slated
Ia>l i«. 14.
of Traverse City, ' Hrau.1
Traverso
noat aocceaafnl In the work la the them In a proper manner there will
The su.vKBfuI men In the New makes a total of Jhree Aousand nine WANTED—Bean sersage. Free seed
couiii). .Michigan, and
u-- fol
Black 62.
furnlabed on the first tyrty acrc.-<
nan who reapa the profits when tbe soon be a great change In the rela-c
rod stales use HARVEI.I.’S CO.Vlows, li; wit: All of lot awmtier eight
X. g>. II. t.V
cuntracied.
Traverse City Caning
Il.N l•O^V^)KR lor Slock nod imulI4-) a'.il the w.->r litiei-n feet of UA
ettd of tbe year comes.
This recent tlona o^ihc two claasei'.
y'
Block 63.
Company.
meb I l-tf
A
pariiBKe
goes
a
lung
way
!>•utiiuln-r
nine
(Xr
in
i.lcH-VKoar
14) of,
lads NB. I. 2.41, 4,
Ill, if. 12.
tberefpre. by virtue of the power
experience with tbe froaU has prdven
- ii Is all iin.dlrine. not a food. II of sale
i'errv
llnnnah'r
Second
(2nd)
ai)ditioB
. NORTH ADDITION.
comalned
in
said
1
that tbe weetem metboda of handling
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director
puis workliie animels In goiNi splrlis gagGs and In
village. 1
Black Ne. 2.
each of iliciu
and Embalmc'r. 312 South I’nion St.
otekarda must be brought into praeuiid tl.-.li
Kc-iw |•uult^r free from the
liehlsan.
•
U.lf
Xo.
I,
2.
3.
4.
7.
S.
statute
in 'such case
made
Mrs. X.-I1I<> Dratt. amhdant.
di.-.-a-o-s and increases Hie vldd of and provid.d maioe Is herebji glvsii
Uim U an annual crop ia to bo InBlock No. 10.
.
phone kT-'.
We treat >oii a
ITIc- ii cts. Sold by all drug- that on Friday, tbow. elghUi day of
I.nts No, I. 2. 3. 4. .-.. 6. 7. V, X. 10. 1!,
sored, and the sooner tbe growera
would wbb to bo Deated.
12.-13. 14. 13.
■RICK Bl'RDE.N.begin to realise tbia fact tbe gMner
mch 20-tl •
AssI^M. _
Block Ne. IE
foreiKKin I shall sell nl Jniblk- auction
«D1 they reap tbe profit from tbeir
r.NDhiRWnoD * iiMiiOR, .
IkjIk No. 7. ).
t> l:)e hleb'eat bidder at the north
MORTGAGE SALE
.Alliirneys for Assigm-e.
ordtarda. Tbe weet baa played the
Bloc?
No.
2a
front
door
of
tbo
Court
House
In
tbe
Default havlDK
been made
_
_ _ Oavla,
fojlr. Xo. 2. 4. X. HI,
Ilusiui-rx addmis, Traveno CJItr.'
City
of
Traverse
.City.
Cvnuty
of
same from all Ita angles and wbat
conditions of a
8taU Bank Bldg, Traverae City.
Ml-lu
Block No. 24.
by 'Josepii Wilhelm. Jr., and .Mary J- Grand Traverse, and State of Michlthey have learned Aould be of bene
MlrtL
.
.
anrll U4t
1*1 .No. 13 4 . Kfpril .2. D). 17. 24. mar 1. 8. 15, 23.
Wilbeliii. his mlfe. of the ('llv of Trav
fit to those In the asms business in
I"’. Juui- 3. 12. IX. 26.
aiock No. 26.
erse niy. Michigan.'4®.. Mary a Unl*t Xo. 2. 4.
this pan of the couniry. System atllrand Traverse la holdl tbe premises
-wiiud of
suie .
. -Mkj ’SI
Block Ne. 32. .
said murtgagea, or so
wan wins out in any buslnesa. and
dated tbe thirteenth day of Fehrusn. described ID
EHV CIV
l*ls No. 1. r. 3, 4 3. fi. 7. S. X. Ill, It;
!!*iv4. and retarded In Hie of- much therv-of as miy W necessary to'
H U evident that It will benefit tbe
12. IS. 14. 16. 20. 22. 22. T>. 2l>. 31.
pay the amount due on
said mort
tbe register of.deeds for
ftolt growing bnalaeas aa well aa any
- Block No. 33.
cuiipiy of (Irond Tiaverae and State gages or both of ihem and the t
I*t Na 1«.
o(har If It is lightly appUed. and nilthe clghtev-nth day ot
Jumiloned with seven per cent
Michigan
UoBt Of dollars will be saved do this
Kciiniary.
liniary, iwit,
]«
In Liber 4:. of Slort- Inu-reai and uil legal coats, togeihec ,Oie proviHlunii of section 127 of Ar
VIUJMlE OF SI'MMCT ClTV.
EC^ET SERVICE OPERlTrtVES KUR.-s (HI |>age 4i0 un which
with the attorney fees ot thirty
r^los aa a reault of the introductloD
JM>r. of the 1‘uhllc Acx^ of ie>3 anil
- Block No. 2.
respocilrely
UNABLE TO FIND CLUE
gage there Is claimed to be due at and fifteen dollars,
Acts Bmendalor.v tlicrelo. have been
oC a proper system for safeguarding
I.nt .Na 12.
as covena) .
tlie dale of this notice the aum of two provided by law- »ud
sllhdrasn from huuMwlstid entry, by
Block No. 3.
tha crop# from the very earticet /ay
and each of the Auditor Ceiu-ral aud (' '
ilHiuoand one hundred thirty-two
rty-two and for Ip said luongoges
* '
1-ut No. 17.
eC tha season until Its close.
nly-lwo one-hundred . dollars _ ; them, tbe premises being deacribed of the Slate I.nnd UffUw. acting under
Taking ef Plarw la Not CemieeU
Ibvmlaes aUnated In the aiuhoiity glv^n ihriii by A(fi 141 of
aiioniey fee of ihlrty-Bve dollars are as follows;
VIUJtOR OF
)
•' WALTON.
With Recent Trt>i»b>c Over Japprovided for In atOd murtgage. besides tbe City of Traverae (3ty. County of the Public Act* or ixul. cxainliH-d aad
l4A
.No,
13.
Grand Traverse and Stale of Michi appraised, and srlll nos be offered for.
les hereinafter mentioned
may b l3.22-29-Jnne S'
als" default having lieen made la the gan. vit; Lot six (61. of Hannah. Lay sale at a Public Aucilou to Ik- held la
t Co.'s fourth subdivision of the vil■nm friction that la so oftaii avldent
a rei
Court House In ihe-Otv of Trovbv said Joseph tV||heIm, Jr. and Mary lige, now city, of Traverse (ity. ac
MORTGAGE BALE.
- (Tty. on Tnriiday. the tenth day
between the city
and
connin' la
.1 WItlielni,
Withelni, his wife, to
lo said Mary
Mary B. cording le the recorded plat thereof. of June. A. D. DH3. at ten o'clock a.
Default hariog been made In tho
Waablngton May
14__ .Naval ofO- ■'
giwiinded
upon a poor foundation
Dated at Traverse City. Michigan. Di.. and will then become subject to conditions Of a eanaln mortgage dat
which In tha oourae of time muel be
May Uftemtb. 'lSlS.
porcliaae lo the manner prescribed by ed January 21. 1911. tuade by Caleb
dreaduaught
Penoaylvan1a.|,|„.
„
MARY a UNDERWOOD.
•ndlesled If the beet reeulta are to
‘
■
................ .....
nil
law. Deeds lesued uiion the sale of
and Neitle M Cox hi* wife, of
Mortgagee.
these lands sill contain feaervaitons
se niy. Mich., to Agnes Pierce
be obtained by the residents of the niyaiurloiialy taken from the office of ties (kraniy of
aa IoHosk:
I day of April. rNDEllWOOD A IIMIXia
e place, which mortgage la re
two
locellUet.
When any project the chief naval conatructor. were prob-1 aah! on thi ......................... — .....................
Aiturucrs for Mortgagee.
■8AVI.no
AM)
PXCEITl.NO
corded In the office of tbe Register of
'■'“ *'
comes up tor conelderatlon It Ia well «bl, .lolo, by Kb,, n. In U,. .n,- '”J'Business Address: Traverse ('ll)'.
out of this couvrjanev and always
Deed! for Grand Travrerse
county.
Michigan.
tat the cltlteni to consider lU merits, pk>y of tba governmenL
rcrcrvlng-umo the State of .Michi
Mh-h.. In liber 5X of mongagea on page
Becrojary of ibe Navy Danieia made notice the sum of five hundred forty- may ir. t'7 jn June f. 12 IX 26 July 3
gan. all minerals, coal, oil and gas
169. and npon which there la -dalmcd
end If It stands tbe test It tntalllbjy.
three nnd ninety-two one-hundrodtha lU 17 S4 21 aug 7
lying and being on, within or tinto be due at tba data hereof the aam
fellowa that If It is good for tbe city thla aiiatement: "Anr doe at all fadollars and ao atuirney tee of fifteen
of one hundred aud eight ami 76-luO
lilUr with oaiwl conatrucUon would
it la good lor tbe country, for tbe tu^
dollurs provided for In said mortgage,
dollar* (llOLTfii. land no suit or pro
are linked together In a manner Tn n't have taken 'the trouble to /arry nnd no aiill or proceedings at law
ceeding at law having been Instituted
.Michigan^ its duly auUnriaed of
to recover the money weeured by said
which they cannot be separated with- the drawing! away. From private In- havint: tn-cn Instituted lo recover the
ficers.
rcprt-temailves
and
anpKHiOs
secured
by
said
mortgages
«
n
monaage or anv lort tberoofi. There
oM damaging tbe Intereeta of both. vesllgatloD. I am completely aoaurod
sins, and At* or tbclr lesset-a.
either of them or any part thereof;
fore
re hy
by virtu*
virtue of the
Ihe jiowe
|iower of sal.- con
The common good is the goal In tbe that tbe -mlaaing apoelBeatlona ai^ tf- and shnruas Ibe said niongaiccc has
Bgunu snd'W'oikRien, aOil all other
ln«d lu said mortgage nd the Slatpci-Kons hy ii-< or ihrlr |>erml!<«fou.
of development, a^d If tbie work terly worthleaa to any one."
been (ibllBcd to pay the taxes •m (he
c in snrh cue made a Id iirovlded.
Waablngton.
May
14.—Uesidle
tbe
whether
alivadv
given
or
hereetup.'rtj*
herefnafter
described
for
the
NoiKe is here
-reby given lhai on M<mdav.
Is to be done in a satisfactory man
ars I9II and )!>):. amounting to tjie
ter to he gDeu. at any lime and
l>ctt
cBuru
of
aecrei
aenloe
opera
the
14lh
day
of
July.
1918. at ten
ner It must be done together. In tbU
m
m of three hundred tblrty-lso and
o'clock tn the (orenoon of that day.
diy and age of general builneaa and tives no troll wsa found today of tbe
said________
there will be sold at pnbBc aacUofi
otbar acthity, people bare to work to thifr who siole tbe plana of the
eamrv or eonveuleni means for ex(o the highest bidder at the ftoot-door
fdurtog. milling, working, piping,
gether in order to secure results. Co buttloahlp Pennsylvania from Ibe navy
of the court booae la TraTotoe City.
getting, la.vtnt up. loring. die
d<-|ra'iinrat.
Auihoriilea believe the
Grand Traverse county. Mich., (that
operation la tbs great secret of sueanulde a
lug. making
luercl............................
work was Jhal of an Inside?. The fact
being tb^ place where
the- clrcnlt
crr>. and becomea more necetear)' as
taking away tinsaid
mineral,
<ourt
fur -aald county la held)
tha
that tho Innermost serreU of the navy
eoal, oil and gaa. pursuant to tba
the faerriere that formerly existed are
l-rrmlsea Uescrtbi-il lu said inortcaxionly purcbaawl once. Therenay Ik- at tbe mercy of a traitor
26U
being broken down in tho business
> much thereof aa may be neces
■ they sboald be of modem
Art* ot ItHW. "
riiHi the officers more than an) »
sary to pay tbe amount due thereon
and social world. One of tbe great
design, built of most durable
And vvill conulu also the further
n recent years. Officials toda> dcwith seven per ceol lntero« and all
niaterlalli iand artistically flntradblet that has been expeiienced in
provision reserving Ihevrlgtil of-4bished. YovI will-find only Burti
legal coaU. together with Hfleen dol
•lared as onjusl the suaidcions ot dltbe . past has been to get people to
a-wey lars attorney fee provided for therein..
le worl
at the
Works of
Volk together In Ay cause that bad
The premises describe<l tn said mort
A. W.
)
RICi
stream or wgiercourso, aa i>rovlde^*ln
gage aad to be sold are described as
Trove
tdr 1u object tbe betterment ot gen;
. Mich.
cilon k of
s Art No. 2W) of
era) cmdiUoni. aad aa a reault' many
(s of IMX and
vereio: and
Ibo
good movements bare fallen tbrougb
rt-qulrod to dgB •
on aceouht ot lack, of aappon.
As
plhwiion oonlalDlug an agroemeht to
people grow
more
IntslUgent they
(Continued r^m Page One.)
Bccrm auch deed and ablds railbfully
hr Kelchalag rvcenlly. In
which It
oee tbe need ot common action In ront
crop of cberrlea and pearbea. while
*ttoae who did not take tbeae precau-
and deale wli{i li In the
Uooa to ward oC tbe froet are wi^-
fIfP*'
............... -
STOLE PLANS
OF WARSHIPS
AiiguaL 1X18. at -Urn fi'(fi«cfc-4a.UM.
THEFT BUMED TO IHSiBER
eSpraying
Season
Spraying pays. Spray
your fruit trees this year
and get your pay in an
abundant crop of perfect
fruit.
Let U9 figure with you
on your spraying ne^s.
Dow'S UlBC «Bd
Salpbur
$7.50per bbl.
$1.00 rebate for return
of barrel.
$4.50 per one>haIfbarrel. (25 gallons)
75c rebate for relum
of container.
^nailer quantities
down to quarts.
AJrseoale of Lead
In.'aBy quautiiy. Price
according to quantity.
fiK^CaaaoiiGaad
AnyRoem?
IDoe Vitriol
lUMENTS
By the pouod or by
the barrel. Let us fill
your spraying order.
In Yoor Isine W
Wan Paper?
Wait’s Drag Store
Traverse Ctly.
;erd
WaU Paper la Oar Haase
---lar---
iHPMVEIBmtf
n^ity buUdlag dnd uke un tbe work
s-aa charged that the diplomatic scr-
tku baa formerly
lire Is cnmiwsod of "nohjea and rlvU
push it
to
met Allure and
successful
completion.
There Is e general getiing together
mU along the line and tbia '^accounU
jven only.” It ia |>ro|iored to nakc it
iKvasible for eatable men
■a to enter the serv-!cc.
of
aiiall
To ibis
ter the fact that people are now doing end a ronsiderable Increase In salaries
things Which they formeriy eonolderod Will be nade. During Ihe course of
lillwMIils
or nwll
When a single Indlvldnal
group
work
Ibe debtae wbkh resniled In tbe pro
together the posed changes, it was mentioned that
he I'nlted tSaiea bad practically de-
Metta ther meet wlih too often dieg^otee their Morgy. bet when people
■ided to make almllar chaagw In the
smro la tneioM
llplomailc service of that ooaatry.
toward a
cobudob
gaO all opaMtMl U ooMly overcame
Md
mobMb
«n aoenrod.
Tbe great
wprt of tho proOTOt le to'tsweb paofit^
ot
ooaAlaiBg
fopag la order to
Chfi
Bawieltr-
hceempUah
Any Room! ROCKS and iffiPS
High-class W. P. Rocks
(Fishel Strain) Eggs. $2 per
ObeythatiopNael
IS. $5 per 45. RC.R.I. Reds.
Tfaompnon and'Bean strains,
And have ndwewbDe eggs $1.50 per 15. $2.50 per
SO. Sbippi^ paroals poet
fie weaflMT lada
prepajfL
Send remittance with
DrMlBaadlel Bsthiw order
to
yMdIbe West tktafi
iaialerlar deesrafias.
their
B^- fiaU ia
which U operwU^ond;
proMwns eUillfi he bet-
Na. 1.
l*lt No. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. g
BiMk Na. 2.
laAa No. I. X. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8.
•Iwk No. 3.
laAs No: I. 2. 3. 4. .3. £. 7. k.
. Blwk Na. 4.
Uts No.'l. 2. 3. 4. .3. C.
Block No. 8.
■ 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. (
Btoek No. I
I.2.3. - - Btook
IfU No. I. 2. S. 4. r<. 6.
Gfy Book Store
PROWO.
Sovlh MaiUlbas Mlclk
April i« to Mm 11, In. •
Tbe Electric Storage
Battery Co.
The "CUoride Aeenanlaior’
miilktaaM^datUtype «r dcroW bat.
Mr/asadalbe ligblMf ttMioM ef wady
iarreiliaa.
bagniiMe ■ to Mok
^
ibe
tbedeefeidky.
seBanfiad by rmiie (be »Biw a ie« boss oceo.
-wbamr nett nmtmim road lo beep it
0 not MB iMk da* amkr. to be «ad
Bioek No. R
«ba
t«U No. 1. 2. 3. 4, S. 6. 7. 8. 9i 16. U.
Mr.«lln.Ja.P.ta«d(
ail* haa nlnady been
•lofir thB hoc. but there le eUU a
(BixmtaDffpeiitiiiirFuil
The
little
Wonder
FOR SALE BY
li, li, 14. 13.
■ •lock No. IB.
Lou N«. I. 3. 3. 4. C. 6, 7.J, », IB. IL
Hop|»r CooM
Wm. eJacksdn
Tmcrec air. Mica.
:-p!7^3spTj
..........*
OEAVD TRAVERSE HKRAT.P ARO TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY. HAY 18. 1918 «
V.
f PACE THREE
eJ. W.
The Original Homelumisher ol Northern Michigan
May Sale of
Outfits
May Sale of
Odd Pieces
Out store is crowded
witk hnndreds oi beauUlnl big inrnitnre values.
Of house - fumishings.
Buy now before the best
of the assortment has been
selected.
GET MARRIED NOW
Don’t delay your wedding until you can save money enough to iumish yoiir home. We wUI lurnlsh your
home throughout, from your iron! door to kitchen. Pay us paH now and a little each week or month untU you are
square. You might better be happy in the enjoymeut of your furniture than to'have your money laying idle in
file bank until you have saved enough to pay tor your'outfit.
Come in and took over our fine display todqy. You will find fust the the things your dreams have been made
up ol since you became engaged.
We will send your selections at once. No delay. No red tape. Just a square bn^ess deal
Write lor our big, Iree catalogue ol Rugs, Carpels,
Unolenm Lace Curtains and Draperies.
9x12 Velvet
Rugs
$12.50 to
$58.00
mm
Dlslies
T
9x12 Brussels
Rugs
$9.75 to
$35.00
-1
9
|^(9RX(incs|
We are showing some eitceptionally good valoM in
Lace Curtains ranging in price up from 50c.
Odd Curtains
We have juat received a big shipment of Dishes,
Chamber Sets and Earlhem Ware.
Curtains that we have one or two of a kind, sold
A beautiful, blue and gold. 100 pie&e
The real ruC store of Northern Mich'tgan. TTie first and most important
Dinner set, every piece perfect ..
MOMderation m selecting tugs or carpets p quality and then comes the question- regularly per pair for $2.50, $3.00. S4.00. $5.00 and $8 00
-to
dose out. each 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1,50 and $2.00.
56 piece set, beautifully decorated in
^reen with gold stripes ...........
a
Twenty years of rug and carpet buying has taught us to know quality and
the great number of rugs we seil enable uS to get the lowest possible prices.
46 piece set, gold stripe or flowered
pattern....................................
Here are some exceptionally special prices that
$14.95
$8.75
$4.65
SHvepWare
Buy your Silverware at Slater's and save from
You Profit by Our Experience
Art squares of aii descriptions and sizes from a beautiful be€ room pattern
at 63.75p up.
Wool Elbre Rugs
1* to 20 per cent.
Cut Glass
Some neat, plain center patterns, just the thing for the dining room, prices
ranging irom $5.50, up.
Nothing makes a better wedding present than a
beautiful piece of Cut Glass. Our assortment is good
—our prices, from 10 to 20 per cent less Uian else
where.
m
ifour leifessaie.
A'"-'
*• The best. Range
brains and experience
Unexpected
—Guests—
have ever produced,^*
“OOlOKMEAL”
STEEL RAN&ES
ARE READILY TAKEN
CARE OF—/f Yoa Own o
Om> Biroplc. «u*v •ppmtion
chanKrt it from ■ ranttfiomt' Par.
lor Davenport
lavenport to a fsll aiaad___
aiaad aam-
^sp Giref
Double Sati$factioa'
A two-fold ....
foun wKei) vou «wn a
belditi|r-Han One-Pteea
Seanieaa Pwcalain Lined
Rafrigaratar.
Vour W bnu
vUl b*' Um Ihaa nu«. twear ..
can't creep le. caM onYiet e«^-
It b the Only One
Motion Bed Made
---, _ CBB alwa to»P
cbawbcreecleaB
end
lined with
etiowj-whit*. tin. perteUta.
with roawd owmwao—ne
crack, no ererit*. ae piece lor
the lewt little dirt ta
TflEV Ate BEITOt BECAUSE:
They- nro ^ju'l^fieary onooch
. "dnrable and laliine.
Tba ctroDirtbeBod parta an U
Vb«r« the noct wear u.
^
Tlw waQ( are AabMtcia Uaad. ~
^ Uejraninadeotrteel. oonaami
they are alroac and eaimot oncL
The^y Base* made whew tba
riti^ Baak Walt and All laeida
Woee are Pnreehin I
ROCKAWAY
aUM aad rImUtia
SAFETY
COASTER
.OTSailU.1
U th. JUMrioa B.,
mCmMmodmtmmmrn
Kitchen Utensiis
^
Sewing Machines
Everything I Self Is
Guaranteed
Teach Baby
to walk with
out making
it bow-leg
ged.
l-finoleum
Guaranteed all through cork Jinpleum, 5$c per yard.
Inlaid Linoleum, guaianteed quality, per yard $1.15 andlL$5.
Rug filiing, 15c, 20c, 25c and up to 60c per yard.
DAVCNPORT
The Standard Sewing Machine is.giving
better satisfaction than any other machine on
^thc market and this machine has all the de‘vices that make ^wing easy. Every part is so
carefully made and so perf^tly adjusted that
it runs with less effort than other mtechines.
Sews fully one-third fa$,ter than the average
machine.
We back the Standard with the strongest
kind of a guarantee for it is a safe machine 4o
waihinx.
We sell ^hem for less than you would
have to pay for inferior machines elsewhere.
We are showing a good five-drawer fami
ly Sewing Machine complete with tickle
;^ated attachments
$14 $0
Couch Covers
surely ought to interest you.
^ 00 Couch Covers, beautiful oriental patterns$3.95.
$4.00 Couch Covers, striped and block patterns $2.95.
$1.50 Couch Covers, beautiful striped patterns 95c*
We cany the most complete line in
Traverse Gty of Aluminum-Ware, Granite
Ware. Earfhern Ware, Nickle Ware and Tm
Ware, also a complete line of Washing Ma
chines, Ironing Boards, Clothes Racks, Golhes
Baskets, Clothes Lines—in fact, everything
for the home.
I "T
This pore
alnmiBiiin sauce
pan, special
12c
120 East Front
Street
.^2
PAo:; TOiR
OULDD TEA^riBBZ HERALD AHD TRARKBSE BA7 EAOLE, THSHEOAT, HAT U. lUS .
«DF mm TMHrEiiSE
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Cottdaeted by ftUss ^flslc Bofvden.
The people of Xlngaley i
eonatiT
iBtiT are
ore all isteroted in
i: tUi Dnartment.
We ihaU be glad to have individBals, oharche%
the anuge. fratenud lociottee aod an other orgaamtiou hand -in itemi of tiewi, perwsab,
aBBOsneemento of meetiBgi, notices ^ eattflaiB'neott, budBesi chasga, pshlic iBiprovemeatt
being done or c<mtcmplated. sake of real eftate
In town or oods^^ and any other Hems of geaeral interest. Bend all Hems to Uas Bdan WaU,
who has flbatge of the Departaent —Xditor
Hera&L
Tf^.
day nbfbU cauaed by brooder
lire.
»
.
Jay Hager la home from Grand Rap
ids. wbara be baa bm‘Employed on
the P.|M.
Seven atudenU ‘firm the • Clarti
achooi are taking the eightb grade
amlnatkn here.
Uiclna mier was la CadUUe
burlDc>s last Friday and 8atnrda.v.
Horace Clark relumed to bla holue
In Grand itaplda. Thursday.
Clyde Bills of South Hoardma>
crushed one of his fingers Friday
while laying ties here on the railroad.
Xtlaa EtnniH Kudgra *aa home Sun
day from her achooi near Muyfldd.
Mias Myrtle Bechatelnc has Gnlabed
her aipwl at SummU City and
home again.
Miss S^le I.yle was an over Suntloy riueal of her hrotbef ttaliib and
wife at Traverto X'lty.
Robert h'aller la delircritig fmlt
^mes for a Monroe nuraery.
^irs. Ella P-ixter' and little xon
Jgck. of Grand Rapids, la apundlng «
few days here with friends.
MIsM-a Mua llrown and Ruth Hoa«were driven to BpriugGeld Thursday
In the Drown car, where they took the
train to* Baxter to s|>end u Jew dare
as il>e guests of Mias Bvclyn Dechateln.'
•|.oal a Champoron- hy the Fife
lake High School senlon;. will iw
given at the Uruid hall. Saturday
night, Jlaiy Kth at eight o'clock. Pro
ceeds to go for graduating crxicenaea.
School will close on May ICDC' and
the graduating exerrlaca will be held
at Grand hall on Thursday night. May
23nd. Jaa E Coed, president Of .Need
ham Bualncas college* will deliver the
gradmutiig addtees.
Chtirch SerVleea.,
Sunday aervjce for May 18th,
Sunday school at 1I;45 a. m.
I
Epwo'rth leakue at
p. m;
ITeachlng at 7:30 p, m.
KlDKsiey, .Ms)' IS.—ADioiii: Dip sick, .Mrs. PniiV W<
of KalaiitaIB Bummlt' City Ihl* vepk are Mr.
la vIeIDiii; lier aUlcr. btrs. 11. T.
MeUn. .
- and Mrii. John BowiK-n.
Seely ('rcukblic hbe In Sunmli City : Ceorae Smith of Alba is vteOlDg
n-Utlvee and Triemlx at Sumnilt t”lty.
OB boidDeu ^KrtdBy.
Tbe .becoalsurtMtc M-niinn (or the
Heno' i ionklilip and family were
sneMtea of the Kiniiiili'y hb;h arhinl'ittiPMit
tbe borne of John Itewden
* wm be held
lUjnUi iburcli Sun-.8ond»y.
day etenlna. May IK.
.*
j K. E. noseo. hue niov.Hl i>. IiIe (arao
Ouy Meek tviunied to hU workjonp-hair mile rest iif Summit niy.
nc»r Tnitpr*e City Sunday.
^ 1 John Wyekoff is ijultc elck.
Mra. Moorac. «I>o baa be^n tit ellf Mlae non Cia«-ford and Paulino
winter, la r t imprtitlns. aas much I Wood were KlDfsley. vialton Saiurcoekl be dealied.
Mr. and Mra. fharJea Wood apciit
The Free MctfiodUt pulpit s
City «a>i Oiled by John
Satarday aftern<->m and Sunday wiib
•Mr- aod Mra. Peter Mutb.
t Sunday’etenlOB.
Mra. Meek la eojoylns a visit from' Ctiarloa Wllaon was a KlnRaley callher father, wboae home Is In ludiai.a. er WedoHday. .
am.
l-'ce and Mta. Nellie Stom
KiwIn'SarRcnl and Ihm IVnn were
• did aho>pln«^ Klnitsley Wednesday. Kinpalt-y viklinn Satirday. •
Mrs. LoU Storra was a'Traverac. Cldpon Drearer was a KtmwWy vis.
rily TtoUor the Brat of the week.
• llor Saturday.
ABwnK those who vialted Traverse
Mra. Ed Mox vlsliod her parents,
<'ity.Saturday arere Mr, and Mrs. Guy .Mr. and Mr*. 8. U. Vosburgh, TubsMeek. Mr. rievclaaid. Mra. Goldib day cwuIdb.
Coau and Clarenre I>ean.'
} Henry Moa and win 'Henry were
The weetlni: of the Kimtaley Fair Sumnilt Ctt> rallpni Saturday.''
Aw^llon Saturday arOa nut vary
The Granscra will imtd a social at
attended.
jtliplr ball at Summit .CMy Tbnreday
Gilbert Socll Is remndeliag his evening. May i:.
bouse.
j f.tadya Storra spent the week end
Itendon. May 13.-Mni Ella Hankinfieel.v Cronkhlte boa moved his nw with her nioihcr at Summit riiy.
mUl to the Albert Kocllmer f^i.
| Frank Sargent nHumod Sunday* to ui of Traverse riiy vlKlted her par
bell Merritt U home IromJ an ex- Ppllaton. where he har recently pur- ents. Mr. and Sirs. Hora<-« Starruw;
I
Sunday.
■
tended atay In Dciroit
«hBi.cd a wtorc.
_______________
1 Mlai Dina Saxfnn of Tra>cnio City
(spent'Sunday with Mrs. Maude Rey
nolds.'
I The boys laueiull team of Hendon
^ODil the team of Thoinps'mvlllp played
* ball bm Saturday. Thompson
m
I won. 7 to t.
I-V Zak linahers have sold their farm
Wc wsBt to make tl^ Department of the
northeast of town and will luov
greateat poaiitile valtte to aU concerned and to
iTraveme
City.
.this end request that all items of peraonal and
I KHaa Bibef Amistrang visited in
general interest b^sent to Bftiss Dewey to be
Honor Saturday.
incorporated in the^Department. We especially
I .Mi-a. Guy Parker and children of
' ask that chorches, fraternal societies and the ,
•Empire Jnnrtlnn vtalied at 8. O.
Orange famish items of interest.in their respec
IDurke's last week.
tive organizations. New^ of sodal events and
I Mias Mary Janutah wa#lo Traverse
entertainmenu, improvements being made or con
flty Friday.
templated, apd bnsiness changes and transfers Ih
I Mr. and Mra. Heveroaux of Honor
real estate in town and country are especially
visited (he Inlaod Sniiday achooi Sun
acceptable. The^ above applies not only to the
day und Sir. tievereaux gave a flne
village of Fife Lake, but to the surrounding
addreoa. All hope they will coi
-Editor Herald.
again mm.
• Fife Lake. May l."..-Honi to Mr.
Ikunk Caroihers and Will Pickens
and Xlra. Cllfurn Newell, on Sunda.v. wore buuie from Ixeetsviiie, Sunday.
May 4th. a daughter. .
Armor Fralick is In tirand Rapids
Mra. Enos Headley, is mueli worse prejiaring lor
Northiwrt. May II.—Mrs. DeGolicr
again.
A Hnmliit acliuol was organUed a! la v(F}' HI at thU writing.
Master Clair Haidon rctiirned to
tues Hndd. who was scverly hiimMaple Hill last Tneaday nlgliLnainville Saturday.
^
cd two weeks ago. Is Improving slnwMi-< l(<-i:a Haakins clo-.<-,i her
He expects 4wo tnunlha to elapse
,Mra. Weston of Waltor. was 'in A.i b's>| at Klisnin. Friday and ha.s rebefore he will be able to resume bta
town Tueadny on nunness.
liiriictj liome
work.
Mike Grant and s<>n (trviipwsx'o
jiriic LaiHfs' Aid nteci . this week
XHsM BUie Ryan entertained MarImsinere cxliera at ('ad|Uac. Vat'iC T(>,y„o,al-iv
Mrs
W. ^er. at
itet Seelig. Marjorie Campbell, Jean<»y^
III..
'neile Kchl and Heulab Dame today for
Miss Drown of Hiheil, uxi an over
Orange Fuller waa lituiie from \Vi v
dinner. In honor of her eleventh birth
ford Sunday.
Sunday v lirtior at Clem Prallck'sf^
day. •
X
Eugene Quackrnbutli had' twentyNod Hatchlna was. u|i from C.-ullliac
The eleamer XHasouri was tn port
Sunday. •
•
one little chlckcDE anfotbered Sntur- this afternoon.
The Wi^raan a Club will bold their
last meeting tomorrow afierntxm In
the club rooms. After election of of
ficers and selecting work tor
year a pot lurk sapper will be served.
,Mni. AoDetje D^me aAd dangbter,
xfn. John Srbernnalder. went to Traveree CRy SaDirday, where they will
spend the week.
Mra. H. E. Aahleby and son Elmer
arrived Tuesday frotn cbIcaiK)
spend the aummor at Ibelr farm near
town.
(
Mlaa Mao Mllkeld U Bpcndtng the
woek In Traverse t?ity.
Tbe U O. T. M. M. enjoyed a so»nnl HU|M-rv1aion for ov>r HG v «-urw. Allow no one
VAbtl in.
In
till,,
—Al-M.* . «ih1
io deerlve you
Uils. ConnterleltL laa.lt
luilUttiNw
elable time, followed by a supper Af
ter Ibelr mecUng on Friday evening.
/H. F. Hougbey of Traverae City and
G. W. Dame spent tbe day In Lelnsd.
Uoyd Vrialey. who baa been visit
CMtorla la » liArmlcaa mbstiluto for Costor OU, Pai«>
ing
bU ^rebu. Mr. and Mra. Cbas.
S^e, Drops und K<H>thhig Hvrtipw. It roiiUlnv twIUicr
Ofniun. Morphine nor othrr Narvotio anbstanco. It doWrt ilev the mat two weeks, iwturned
Mroya Wortunnhd wllaya FeverUbnesn. For more Uuui
to bis borne in Colemsa Saturday. '
nilrt)- yeurw it hns l>con In ramwtAnt use for the relief ol
Mr. Hoorissu. Wm. Green and Mr.
C^onsUnntlim.FTntulenr.v, Wind Colie.all Teething Trouand Mrs. O. E. Dame left Saturday for
dBritetes the Food, gl^ng healthy und uatonl ■
Fox telaad. after baring spent a tew
« ddldren’a Paiui«ea—Tbe Mother’s Friend.
days in town.
Mr. and. Mrs. BowIm are enjoying a
new auto.
Bctb the Signtofe Of
Frank BouHaau.-'acoompaiiied by bb
coustn. Locy Lamrotta.'len WodneaIday for St. Ignace. Miss LamvoUa
spent tbe winter hero.
Miss Berths
Campbell, county
school commissioner, of Trnrerse City
spent ^'edoeedsy vlstnng onr scboola
Special service waa held In the U.
E. ebvreb tatt rreelng In )tooar of
Motben* Day. Tba pastor, U L Stead-
Bunion
r
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by MI Mae Dewey.
Hormpoei
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTORIA
What is CASTORIA
Tbo Kind You Have Always BongHt
In Use For Over SO Years
Or.«a ot»™™ -Jr. prw«t'ain.CT
.im-ia. nm.inim of ov., ^ ,.„h,o lo lo«. «, -nS.fc to
and past gniDd degmeo were givon to erythliis good, lemanade. bananaa and
mid a grmt wrlt«. He not W tbs
these eligible. A flne hnnqiiel was oranges fnr alL In the aneruoon At.\*«Be4 he (mtmrhtnn^aMgn
or J*w*
k
xi T—...
,.
nerved and the mwaslen was much en-’bor
nay was ouwm
observed.
m
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Ur., Jdtd
I*.,.d I, U,. I„,l «,d.r
Odd Fol- •-----------•■ - «TII. .I,...d..d'
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rial at the x hunh Ui »a.w. Codiaxos uk banniul u
Iowa.
j S5c„ SOu and tl.OO lo'.Utwal al
t). II. Powers and Frank Sbrnok Cedar Sunday.
From HoMUche, BackndMy of Dutioiia Hay were in town the paal Mr. McCann la talking of tDovinu,
hla family to ITnvemunt.
wt-ck on hualneos. .
DizxioeM nod Nervousaoss,
Mr. aod Mrs. W. J. Chabc bnd Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Vlack reluroml Friday
Rmtor«d to Hoohh by
from a weA's visli with a tisler at John Amubnehter spent May 1 at
Homir.
Central Lake.
Lydia E. Pinkhav’s
A car kmd of beef and hugs were
Compound.
loaded Stonday by J. C. Vlack.
Mn.. Pete Shecteck spent the past
I^srrrrtee, Knir-—"A year;
week
with her mother lU Carp leUe.
Oabum. May 7.-Alfr*-d Varnoe of
anffertngframa nomhernfail........
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^________Frank
nkPtapilnskI
I
of tmdoiv
• ____
ntways
b^.pato
nad
Hrtroll Is vlstDng with relativea at
was irregul^ bnr-i boiicht and tnoTod into the Waller I'xiinlrc Jhla wevk.
Ir.g the delay 1 attf- I'npn h<utse. and Is busy BiaUag n
John Karas of,«»aliorii was a caller
fervd a great deal' ixtone (xHindaliun and other impioroI Traversr t'Hy He ii Io have a
v^'ith bcadBdie.badc' tiiema.,
rw auto neat wtwlil
Tlic Lsdico’ Aid wilt
eriahspella,nrrvaaaFarnipfs In this vicinity are Misy.
twxa and UoaUng. home of Mra. Dowlaa Wodoesday Ibis hutihiic th<-ir i>uUti>rs to Lake June- to Beulah.
I had been marrifd wxv'k. KvervxMic la invited
Dnn this week.
thx'se
meetings.
p
nearly throe yearm
1 took Lydia E-Pink-;
Mra. Homer Brownell hat returtied
ham's
-•wdu . Vegetable
. .. a -^, xroMi
frdni w viau
vlalt wmi
wiih xri.»iMe9
reliiilves at
m Emplr<r,m|ui*-. coat nr paint on his house on tbe old,
The highway Richard Yarnbe to doing.},
tbe work.
S^nSJSl to
FHlpwamp Sunday,., the Gnuuimg GIII«-rt la not I well at I The people are rel'dxvNi that the
this w'rltlnR. We hoi»c‘it> see ncr_„rain service ia brought l>ack to nsoet
did.
Mra. M.towra. 1045 New Jur-'
aey Street, Uwirnet. kaasas.
, marxlied to the rburrl, heaM by tbe belter In ihi- n*-ar future.
j,-|:he traitu on Che maio lin<W. H. Ileemao und wICi- mere calliog
MootetutWomniCg Cmc.
.
1 rv-totivne at Purl Oneida and Glen.
Bums; Moni.-‘'LyUjaF. Phvkham’a
*»'
»'■*'• "*• ^
VrjrctableC«m;*Hm!cur.'dineorawful-»bo Is also imble grand of the C<-<lar Arbor Saturday and .Sumiav.
barkariw wbith I hul sodcred with for. lodge. The church orc-bemra and male
James Wllaon and family were the
Ixotoad. May
Frank P. HoMinSn.
monlha.,I W4Sg0Weakl<»oldhardlydo!<iuartei furnished the music at' tbe Mots of Mr. and XIra. Axber Atkin
wbo has K]>eRl the winter In Tsavson Sunday.
Your'Compound helped me
orac City, has retnroed to l-eland and
Next Sunday the sermon at the
Id many ways and U a givat strengthis
getting
his
hotel
in shape for the
cliun h win be'a s|>erlal talk to mutbencr. I always n-commend it to my
summer trade. He expecta to open
friends and teil them wfast s gr^ med- ra. Sunday being Motber'p Day.
about Juae IX.
Xnrtnao Palmer hks retnrbod frots'
Idi.-. it is for women. You iQay use my
Allyn. Ma> K—W. T. ^hutl has near___________
Archie Loderle bok returned frem
name for the
oflothcra.”—Mra. Visits at Traverse Cli^ and Klaiale}'.
- Xii-________
ly teUlved hit rut m l the mill and Uitoit’^foi'ft__________
John Francis, Bins. Montana.
will soon close for the season,
| Norman Pcieraon IrfThoenlx. Arts..
Tbe makera of Lydia E Pinkham's
I>. (Rtarbanieau has taka-n (he arrived tost week for the summer.
Vogetable Coofamd have thousands of
Jt)h of hwdlrg out the wood here forr >ii„ Daisy Bryant U in Traverae
mA ictton as thoee above-they tell
tVilliaiiiKburc May 13.—Mra Mary the I.ake Sujierior Iron A Cbt-iuiral cix^ for a-dew weeks' vlsiL the truth, else they could aothsvu been
obtainedforloveormoDn. Thismed- K. CriSp is very ill at the home of her Company.
I Jits. Daniel Bum of Northport to
kine U no stnogcr-U bM stood tbo sou at Hates. C. H. Crisp waa colled
Geo. FewluB cno?ht a raiolxxw trout » -uest at the bong of her son here,
tcot for yoscs. •
(roni hla iiome at Grand Rapids b>' her on Ih^ aerond day of the fishing at
r. e. Uneberger of CWxmgo was
llinesa
Ctark's mllL The hah weighed
here a few da/s la«I WC4*
»C4* prep^rlug
Mrs' Win. King la packing her (lounda.
gave a special address
bis hold tor suiumuk
iQ( gtest
gtesu.
Child! hnusehnid goods preparatory to znovmolheni. A anio. "MaVo- Me
Quite a number
suwlns alfalfa
Myron Stover
Is aiBs>
at BsMter Creek
C
for
er is
h> Ing them to Alden.
'
A-.-alivJuat fur Tonlgbt," waa i
around here. TliereQiill noon Im- ten « few weeks'’ tvaraDotlj,
inipunlcdl'
Mrs,
Charles
Will
visited
her
Xltaa Vlariksa J»hoaion.
farniera wi{hln lhn>« miles of here
Jno. E Santo
Oty a
ito d Tra'verac
Travj
hy MiHs Vivian l):>m>>. A vase'nih-d' Julius Will, at Crnswcll last woek who raise it. .
» Lclaad visitor last week.
with red ami while carnuttona, glven|dhi- expetta to park her go»da direclA band of o'psJea that were fired
mim Althea Brooks of Chicago, wbo
by the pastor, was placed 'where each ly sod Join XIr. WITI at Carol,
out of Grand Traverse vt)unty esme g,H:nt the winter in SouUi CaroUna,
nmihcr III Die cmigirgallon. In passlngj Xlt». Clara Aruold ' spent Sunday IbiODgb here Wednesday and went on
(Continued on Page Five.)
could take a red one fnr horaeIf.*lth Mrs. C. C. Pray,
a whlicTim- In meotory of her de.]' Mhw ifene Vonrhees of Traverse
parted mmher, A hnyc eongrcsailon |CUy vlslied frienda hero last week,
was pren-iii.'
| 8. 11. Gain expects to leave tomo
The I, O, O. F enjojed a wppertrip t» Cw
ter their buslncL session on Friday "*“■ *
evoning.
- ,
take care ofhls shop.
Just
Mis. il. Ily.ii arrived from tinmll
m>ld hi. pi,
Mr. Neuman, who
Haven Saiunla^ c>vulug. ativuiipanled
'•
.Mani^lona and took imby her slsier, XIra: l^ou llazclle. and
•
Grody hsa
three children. .Mr#, niienc esi>ectsi'“''^'^‘'’ Po*****'^*'-
dstorn
Atlaad
II.C .ui.m.r b.-K,.
I"'."
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o....ln<
rvralbt
"“B> "fll bn... tb. .»r ibrousb
IS*.., «a.
u
‘'“"I'
t” "'1
father. Chat. Will. Jr..
■
• „l..b™k,b|-l'“
o» J.l, til. ...d lo,,k Ui.,,U.f
1... Aad -HI —i.i him la
iib. I.ad.:
(bad.: ~ • "■
Pr—I.laar.,
H K
Presldcni. 1>r
Hr. H.
K. Flood: secroury. •'«» l i-ldmaTC Store. William Cook
a>
I
>
n-ado
one of the party, stopping
J- E Shelp: treasuter, J. F. Xlslhewa;
to
visit
bis
brother, who Uvea
executive ruunultioe, Dr-E E.’d-'lood.
Wllhiir Gilt ami H. W. ZHlaman. this Cadillac.
Al .
ibe
H power lu appoint uihcr
xonitiiiit-H-K. i’hll GrlfUn waa appoint
ed to l»ok alter Ute ganx-a. xporta.
-n. K Cxitupbell In look after the , Provcninnt. May 6.—Born.
parade.
There will, Ivc no-loud
,
^ ,an.' Mrs. Noah Gauthier on Tuesday.
<-rachora nr explnsivea. .but instead.
gauti-K. nlu^ll• and such entertainment
oreodma Srhank
I thr^comniltlee can provide.
' binhday Tuesday. She ia enjoy
9Ui
The baaelwli game played Saturday ing excelleai health^
afternoon be|u<-on Traverae City and,
,
. VSbonek and Cloyco t.'ulver of
N. H. S. rraulled in vlOotf tor N.
J,
.
PnftmtM
Animal Regnlator
25c. 50c. $1; 254b. pmil. $5-50
*Tour moner boi^rif H fuU”
fr^ Heafing Ointment
25c, 50c
-ul. crsrkrd and antr tests. Use it no am» that ate ofeeted
ske roiltlDg ess). Ssmiito free. __
ISIS Aimsasc FREE
Get Pkstt* Pra6b«bMbw BooUot
The ochre being
(J. Cmly of North Mwifloo lo
MrA Ch... Ii.on.hor,o|^o0
■!««■ Soni... .. il.o m.o.t ol
lor.
»od.o«l«, lo,„„_
Traverae City.
MisE Emma Schank aixMit Sunday as
Mrs. tit-orgx- Johnoon of Traverse le CIIC.--I of Ehxabcth Couturier at
Clly aiM-iit Friday 'and Saiiirday the Cedar,
guet-l ol Misk Fannie Steele.
Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Popp.
Ctdar Cit^
f««l»r City, May II.—The Mlaaea
Johanna Vlatk and Jlcsale Ualx.-! ol
Traverse Clly speol Sunday- with XIra.
X'lack here.
XIr. aiid XIra. Fred Dago and Mn.
Lackey spent Sunday at Maple <Tty,
the guests (if Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hloom.'
MIm Irena Xhirphy to stoylng with
Mra. John Bright at Kasson a
daj-B.
•
The Odd Fellows of Cedar aileoded
ill a body the lilg gathering Of Odd
fY-IkSwa at Tnve-rse CILv Thursday
Your Opportunity
. to NOW In the -
I Friday lost, a soo.
Mr and Mrs. Klrt of GiU'e Pier
spent Sunday with Raymond Plamon
dun and.luiily.
Mark ^-bank ia moving ftorn (he
SL Ghatl^ farm to tbe farm formerb'
owned by Will Doasc.
Ella Hilton vtolted with friends at
Suttons Hay on Sunday last.'
Xtra. E Porter waa a Traverse Oty
visitor one day last week.
C^dar ft. f. B. tfo. t
Cedar. Hay -IO.—Wc have bod eeverat hard froeta-- One morning Ice
was found tbree-quaners of an Inch
ttairk.
'
The gypsies have moved sooth, for
:hlcb>wc are thankfuL
Mra. T. W. Good to afOleted with
rUeumatlam.
Mra. j. W. Dk-keman it on tbe alek
BE BEAUTIFUL—U you want luxuriant hair, a beenUful coapIsKlon.
Mra. Ells Good of Traverae City peariy loelh. • sweet breath. soXt hands, dellewte finger nalto an« a amootti.
spent Sunday with relativea.
clear akin, come get our beauUflera. We can help you to be besuilfuL
25e—DIKE'S PEROXOGEN CREAM—29e - Mrs. Anton Tbiri it npebdlng a few
,eaa SKIN TONE which does not UrlUte. It to cooling ssd
days with her danghjer, Mra. A. M.
refreshing. Peroxide of Hydrogen to one of iia coapoeentA »Wcb mekee
White.
John White. T. W, Good and Mania it very efficient for sallow, rough, rlmply. and oOter aUn s
Bugal are among thoae wbo have floe
DIKE'S QUININE AND SAGE COMPOUND
young colta.
to an element hair tonic and acalp Invigorator. Try IL Oaly tec.
Quite a number of our young folks TRY-OUR W4TCH HAZEL CREAM for TAN and SUliBURN. Bopor
are planning to attend the eigbte
Cove 10 OUK Drag Store
grade examlnatloa at Suttons Bay
Thursday and Friday of this
Ed Cate has reUrnod to North MasltoD for tae summer.
Mrs. E J. While and xlaiil
Xtother. Mrs. W. Good and BtUe
n
of North XlBDitou tame out tn .theii4
ear Tuesday aad' catlsd «n niUtirA. S
Mary E Dorsey doood a 'ttfn soo-^
•meUee. tscluOtna Co
tOBniarmlLw
ressful term of srboo] at Clear Bnwkj^
TMSsmOiy
Friday noon. The parents irere lliefe^ >Vbp€ B. ComslM
with flllsd baskets, ni am a jdoilc]]
American Drug Store
CONNINE O COIMNINE
LAWYERS
V'-
aBAliD I^VKBSE HE&AXj) AHD TKAVEBBI BET SAOLB. THUS8D47, MAY 16,1913- ^
-Pl.T sWattbrb
Spltndid New Bujnng Opportaidtits Mark the Second Wee^ of ': '
.Almira. Mty 11-The farcEu pntV
il*) 3nl on Mr. and Mr*. Stdrie^BaUe
t the home ol Mr. ami Mra. WRl
Clark waa well aitmided.
I«at Biturday uvealng another fargwtoTlparty wax held at Mr. and.Ms.
Ed Lake's In honor of'tbeir son BddRand wife, wbo will leave for Obawfo'
In a Week.
- Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Bates drove ors
10 'i-e their eon. Tarl. Snnday.
Tbe Old homestead house of Judaen
An article in a recent ii „
■kit was iiurned to Hie grodnd last
Hanial On of Pennsylvania t
•l-•.eAsv about Ib .ooh>;cfc.
AU tbe
to make calf-rutolng w |i
I that kept l
contenta were cousnmeil In the Bn-.
Mehin,. was living thi
there, bot .
valvee whole milk for eight days, then larger auaniiiv of edible meal made
^ field to work.
work, lie also
akini mlik. a gullon inumltig and night from fully matured beef to t<> be ob
up to live niontlu old. with a amall lamed. I think that «eil calves should
to Mys.
51s Laura Dates «
handful of llnely ground <y>m meal Rot be sold, bui ratacd to maturity;
Kale Ajers
Ajera at Grawn
Grawi one week
vml clean hay. what tbe calk will «
thus not only will the producer profit,
1 a \tolL
up clean, datly. Tbe uwi fur ttoiding but all maukind.
Mr Sanders, tbe Rswleigh man. was
the calf in this manner fur the first j'
....
through our vicInIA- la« -Thnniday
IS for com meal!
Aside from the knowledge of h
with hit aulo. pasture, or a futal to feed In general and the siudy
Elmer l.ewu to
wroking for ibe
The cost (or the second yoar the epectol wants or the
Individual
Wilson b'lya.
.. siluRc and piuure' Is I3'. cows, to aiiain the grvaieal success a
Fetrti Itaiea.to working for W'Hl
and for itc third year for hay. silue man
innsl win jhe affection of thc
l.akc.
nnd pasture tLl. It rtuis costs to bring 4-ows. Borne will say ihsi ihla cannot
Gordou and Deo tJravire worklnc
llr tl- the age of three yoara and l>c dona.
But if tbe calf and grow
over near Emtrire on the company's
up to LUi'ii pounds Ilic weight f">- At Ing yearling to ircaied gentiv and
.ru-t airiii.
ihto aRP and weight, on n gcaarul av kindly, and iben to atableil aud liinMr and Mrs. U l>. Drake oT-FlaUv
-rage I get nine cents a |>nUDd live dl(*l before freabening like n cuw,
drove over to Maide Cliy to see Ibeir
TPlgbl, which means JHf. or a net there will be no sui-h thlriR at breakand wife. Sunday.
lu.lani-e
u.lanie ol $bl.
|G1. It'attle fori in this way ln« the heifer to milk; ahe sill lake It
■ e and iinake
,
wilt ilirive
nice reiiirtj* for as the regular ihini..
ll.etr kto-ji.
i-ii. leaving the
tin- manure for the
If a peiwon desires lo install
('asex' i«renis, Mr. and .Mr* H. Case.
labor.
Many iim>|iIp are dih|>ovpd to air Imx in tbe stable, It may be that
Sunday.
•
^
sell the yomig calvi-s few veal or as it will work all right; but the leas of
The treat did <iulte a lot of- damage
itock.
-F
j| singing. whisUing and. loud lalkini
ing etock.
- F
here last week.
■
J
imni —...
my St...—..
Dgiirfs that brluglng ' .S-..—
tflere I.
to. •!.- A.....— I. _MI k..
...............
. Mrs VtoU lake ami Laura EMtee
uiixes IIll to full age not only brings talking of all kinds except the low
calb.l or Mra. aa«-aon -vromlay.
me greater proOt . tlian to veal the spoken, soothing words of the milker
.VI:
Kiniins called on
Fred
and
catres. hut It greatly InrreaM's
Ihe, to the cow should be piobihllPd. When ItolieVi Wilxon tost Tbursdat.
ijuamltv of meat available fiw boman jou see a cow that to fattened bio '
fUrLSi-ider and alstet are now liv
conaiimpiion.
I bod. further, (hat If ennaRh at the neck reach around
ing unfWaircr lokes ptoce'.
I «ell ui) calves at tbe Giiif Ilf tliG flrrt affM ilonaiely lick her mllker-aa
year there ix a prolli of $lti if I k^p would ber ralf. )-ou may
know that
them until they are two yeora- old that man will get all the milk anyone
................................... lefiijcan gel.
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THE ANNUAL MAY SALEi
The Season’s Best Garment Vabtes
—^Thw an* dnjti of tht* livclipst inlort^f to tin- tvom«‘n iiilPPoatAil
in A.iM-M* <H>al. II sprin'K suit or u |in-ily drcKx.
F^UwCm
CrahoHn
Sped.1 hr the Mar Sde, .
TA%
M. Iv
'DdU-
)i’k timiKiuil nt tiiiK
ai^iin, even in ‘'Sl<-iiili<T)* (larmi-ntH” l» Ih- niilv to secure vniti<*s
like (licNc: C
IFoMra’* Coats in S^Croapt, S6, -$7.S0 & SI6
M
—^Tlic iiKMt ailvAncMl c<int Ktyh>H from tlin-e u'cU.kiinvcn
Udwi. Ktaxon*.
i. plsla and croa*-
isn't fl
btf
Vottoa. lUrqnlMxt«a, LtnttMipwi
iruatl(l«« rynKtn
pnslvp mdn ___________________ _
falirii-a u 5«k-. -5c and II }*nl.
emit
inakcni
Tlic u'anti-d fnlirics iu ull tin- newest ..........
arc iiicliiilisl.
Then'
ill either df tlm. (troups thnt .iaii't easily 2->'i
viiUie. nixl iiiniiy nre iiiiderjirieed ^1'
iimler
Luiiies. iiiijpuii uiitl junior
_Co'aT8 at SlLSa fid. *ieSO_AND S20S0, WORTH fP TO
Bersaa.
io<l
lUsirord
Oonla.
Nmeliy
Mlxliirefi.
E|h>iikc,
Mistral,
lutinc.
_TAIIX)RED SnTS WORTH ITP TO 1*0 IN THE JIAV SAIJJ AT *1G
AM. LACE* AND
ERIEK.
EMEKOIO-
Ijtat
aaasnn'a
liest siylci. haadaoniely uilorisl and
rlriily slUc
lined.
-XKW SrtllN'Il SUTS AT 312.60 AVI) |16.50: TIIK .MAY SAI.K,
—A SPI^NDID gHOWI.KG OF
WHITE TAFFETA AND ME»EALINE »ILKB;.WA*H 8ILKB>
WHITE SERGES AND WHITE
SILK POFL
■»MTie*. Worstedi. ttid.
Ide-Wales.
— '
t
1' ISO and Hirc«>-liulton models.
—STVUsn NKW liKh-HS SKIIITS .VT 33.98. 36. 37.60 AND 38.60.
. Draped and ahirred-liark efferia: Whipronis.
Whlprorris. liedrord fords, Eponac, etc.
—LADIF>^’SKIRT.X AT 31.96. AKD 32.86; WOKni ^l.miTU $i:.(lii.
Seraes and
i'anamas In
women's and little women's sites.
—LADira' SPHl.VG DRBSSiig AT *9.50. *6.60.-*750 AND *950.
I lot T>0c >ttlu<« at
Worth reRUlarly IS f.ti u> |2ii;
PIdcf qualliica................................
liedfoid
fc*rds.
I*ha1hes. Ferres, etc.
-nthTTV .\KW srMMKU DHKSRES 31.60. 31.76. 32.80. 36 0. 312-
II.2S.
Every popular new material;
WHITE TRIMMINGS
eome with prettily
inlaid
iriinmln|;s.
ALL THK SKASON'8 LATEST
IDEAS IS saw
MACHAJIES.
VE.XI8K, RJ
:ati.vk, KTC.. CTC.
BRYU HI HIRBISIOffi:
WHITE SILK C1A>VES
add tlir finlahliiF ioiii-)i<w; Inns
«lo*«»
at iSr, rn. J.RC. 11 1-.,
Sbnn slo<«^ ui .'-Or and 7'r.
Secretd^
liaR. Evans. «bo Ii.is been very sick. , a
la much Udter..
The
Aiihur
Aid
met at
*lr.
Mitlleii
Roiale yoaf ttajdeti rf.ii.
Plant ladi^rc
i.nkc.t.'
from
loie. we ate stviliR a’feW bel|m
tiui> lie fuijiid iiM-tui.
ilie
ot
this
pto'-e
—'
r**r.
l»o not pUnl 'Jour ia>lslA..K in llic
name uM place and int lie the s<ali.
fartota
rtetaed
wdl In'sell en-
aiih
the ■ leaniiii.-> from
ilic
hmitetr wlihotfl ai» other manure,
rji .e the radlJFbs ja.Ta IRlt vl;.ide,
Mtloe^aslioiiM iini Im- where the
aoU to
dry or Uaht. Parsley will
^Slasd such soil a llllle beller
' it (s well to pUni |.<as where the
aardeO Is a little liiulst.
A s|~.|l ot
rather ic
Fine cal'hsius tollow beaus hut do
not JTow well alter lotfctnea
•
' It }uur UwU did uul do well‘last
year, try Ki'lns them some more m*.
Bnre. not •hrectlv, but well workei
II bef
..
.
ittlc :
■oil Where your (ahhaiu's are u> I>e
''~crQvn to iireveni .lu>>,inot. A c:.rden
wHl rertlllted lM.|ler reslats the allacka ^ pesiK ihac one ueaanrly fed
Miw.
Hoy
lirniher
were
Frank
Yrieoda lieie laat'Riinday.
and <5eo. O. Hates of Traverse CMy,
was n Travenw ! Iiesides speakInR by nur local bBsinewK
Mn>. Rlsekman apenl
inien..
Friday afier-l
i:»oa. witJi her dauRbter Shirley.
“
.
.
Mm N. Sheridan returned last week
•w horse.
.fniiii TravsTse
Hieven Mcflarry ha.s
*
F. E. Plaher made a bualneaa trip
: to l-ela&d Tuesday,
wmiam MeUarry has l.wtiBlit n
hft'*' atlrmded the ph
ni«. school,
c at the Ren,-
fity
and
Cadillac.
her dauRhter.
I
Mm. Frank French of Traverse I'lty
'been on the is lUltInR whb her stotcr-in-law. Mrs;
sick list for the last few dais.
|Jay Howard, and faiiillv of this plat«.
Mr. Walihi |ieo|ile have rented the]
Mt.i. itert Gheiidnn went to !.elaDd
UotilH farm.
'
part Wednesday, where she expecti
bed TWO feet wi.le will hold three
lie pone for II few weeks.
■iuiits a Vine oi sunieUiiii);
' h'’** ha<k. witii’h «il be :<i|toned !•> Jl.e fi
or i>ulldini;. sont.'Ihine niiMlum t
In the middle, and
OsUim, May'Ll—Special election
a low lior.ler pluut on the «^e. With
Mich a Ui UIIOO a I
k> for lo get votera to bund the
loPR lAke. May n.—Rchool closed
to pull wc<
rtouTan.l I
! town,
tort Friday In dUtrlci J*o.
with a p
wlihnut hi
^ »■
Oabom was sic dinner.
The cro inrsCtld be. due di eidr.
pulverised
well.
Fuivi
of
her
dauphler
Sunday.
<
Arthur Ktlmurry la imtiinR up
and raked
The RTOiind preiiariyi. v bat will
>lra. ,Ollve Atkinson and faiiifly. at '
? ‘Ah
Os6orn
ff
Pntiably a' sreat many backdoor
fardetu are slrcad> started, hat It is
' ■ not too late to
make a
herlnnlna.
ThlnklDK that the lat -r iM-slimera are
.'ome. of theai iw-riiaiw
|no|iIs wbo
bate never made a flower rarden lie-
Burdlckvllle. .
la stilled
vW Itwatinn.
For the
XoagAaiu
.
I
The wor* on
Mr. GaltoRher'a new
Thoiuaa l^.rlng. Jr- of Empire waa|i,ni 1* iiroRressim! rapidly
■ 'trip I am maklBR a ‘*»c KUr« <>» Ida poreJita at
iRhoagb noi at allfSimday.
,
Oabom |
Mr and Mr*. Win Pleree vl-lted
i friends In Traverse CUy last Sunday.
T,»il. or T~,.r-1 11, vtt
iJii t:
l-arker in Ma> Farriier a Wlic
platfiirm progrBin.
The JeSersoB Day
Hamillou.
called on -Friedrich. Jfio. R. Santo. See. Clfaeon
‘or hTank Payment and varto*, lied his eou-ln, Roy '.Xematead. over
'for faia HtUe chlldrw.
|Sanday.
W. H. Heeman and son Fred went)
VISITIlKWai^
Ot (v.urxi-. tiii-iv Ilia;. .*■ a i>li,.li; oi
hundred iiounds and the |wice to
:i 'ml....... In n', ami there mii 'bto nee.
up. nnd the )ouiigci ones ,f*r later
I.ui ;i.ry will moll tuiimmxl as foidiiig. Tlic tpori jiroiii lx in the first
I i^'iialiv tif their weakiuMi, .-rvor and ,bui)di>S iiniiBSs weight
arojk. The grraL vikonoix I rxiiebi^
The lireedlne eow. when not suck
at l.'e Ixpisllng lrc». ate MrmiR in ling pigs. 4>eds BO iiilH-r food than,
loti" ..to. I fli.icDcy. and .a ,ir..»*. si‘- plrm.v of fivxii (lasiure and waU-r.
lallie ,if
The bogx like to have the |iam
short and Ire-h arosn. For ihic i._
•on ruine xlioiild be |iul Into the itosl/wk ait<r the idgs r^fiilly, .-tml
lire wHIi- the grass la tpung.
sec lliat they gi-i a noof xurl, for
W’faeat midJIlDrx to llte best Kingle
iheM- p. money in tliPHL Ci-i tliem food lor young idg^
They will do
out on the giound as soon ns |K>satl>lp. well on It when only mixed with walie sure Ihat they have a warm shel
Jilxed with aklm-mllk It to bet
ler.nud a vlt-aii. dry l>c<l. or iiave.acood. and wbe) is aupprior to
eesf to the pig bdbxc.
Ikmi' allbw
Feed all the middlings ihcv
ihcni to gel <-Mlli;.l—but It b cssen
nkways mUed fresh, and ’ahori
(lal that they have excirifU'.
growing irtsture: pigs
will
make
If tliere
rum litgs ill the
lb fait and olweys at a proBt
liicii. n
bouse slop* will help to reihirt
Iced and
Frankfort Saturday to ivork at reaori
|thlH aummer.
I
home at
,
tit
:«av,ai her home in Empire.
—j
dren return«Hl hntue from oBlo last
OSborr aRer a two weeks'
-Mary McGin baa none lo OI<: Mis:
rlon Ao
visit
her slMier. Mrs.
iXinV.
KaU.-
•
l-ike was l
si*
The farm resWence of Ole SoRRe at
Jerry Mowers of Pt.arl l_ike
MxinR lAke burned to the iirdunct.ladi
Ituidlrkvllle caller Sunday.
[Monday
Vep- litMe Of the ctintent*.
I lie a llllle hlRher fur ihe
{were saved. ' Tt^e boiu** -was inaiired
M»kfl
n |iork proiiuciiL. the «.illDR, mlalng hnd luark.'i.
jin the Gransa.
tar IcsB, whieb
would
Foi Mtoly lee* on ebtekena. one
Mal«.I. .\IA> 13.—Mr*. Hortetiws Wat-!
ilKiioueli juiplhatlon of cowl lua tar make the result' aieaiur. Nut tkine
wimhl the i.-xrease of Rooae meat ns
m emerialncd the
Swastika ClubI
trlli euro the worst case.
,
a diet l.-si-eii the loTUroverty on tlir Tburaday.
|
Ilrltner. May 13.—Allen
Wllliama
l*>rk diet hiieaiion. Ihii fnctdenulty
A Roodly number ea>uyed the pic-! loaded a car with potatoes laat week,
ihe efli.<:tK ol iKHk on tbe
• hiuuau
'
aiaulc dinner and manilimallow roast al
.Mrs. Rial and Mrs. UUlto' were in
Vh. :e to ilic Bi
luioan wbo ran
Grawn Frl.to),
la.e n<rt l'»i a
tbbk
wR'L llu'
«
fit "I'Rw*w culture'^
Henp' Heim waa In Traverae CU>
Kape* ' It .*-M!;liily I a ^Imide tctiV diavcTW way for
rile fedenil ROVern.
Hurl Brtw
ed) for a triiiiL'bM’i.e disraec. aud ho lit to lake '
1 Tliursdav.
Saturday.
wortli tryluK.
»
'.Mra. Ik-rlha Helm had company
..
I
'Hia HeipinK Hand pruaenled Mra.
As pcM>o as cuL trite the lawn clip- i
pinRs to the hea%^ ^
. •
i
SailMr
• • •
• iLindHay with a plant.
oaf's Uai
Mnny aft' ol eni.-lty can lic^iamed,
CanHS
Watoou
to
vlsltine
lii aiti kilul In the ii rtliod. .mph,,.e.I in hteakimii.il. lus ts lai sill*.
u^.
'
»»mnB
■>ts
liana iheln uy •.'<> that fbei..,, i„„.|i„«^ in hens.
For fnatone,-.I«»««>«•
. will liai-e
to
rir<a<
dvutia)-. them tii wiiier. '.iat ilicin by
A numlwr of Ihe younR people m' Ion'*.lci: to a lUkc, or i iruwiug ibcm|in>j(id the daiirinV party at Tbeodoiw
i;;:™..
'....iirq";:,;:;
s
from Traverae City Siinday.
;Marv McGbid- called on Jirs. MDlis
Tiiertlny.
The Free klelbodtoto wH^hold tpiai
terly lueetlUR al tbe HeRner schoolhouse Msv .iti. 31 and ^Be I.
t!«>. Pray t a In the nelRbborhood
iUiow. evory evidence prartlctf* L’:ai
NlionlJ
lie
alpplud. I
AaMi the r>.|iiallliDR cRRs iiioodlm'^i. to a |iTuvtoiiin of ualun :°ud Sunday.
. for nwi. aiid f.ettalTti> iiic industrioiii.l
m>II<.<I.
!hcn dvcr.rs............................................................
it it to to
Tbe da) to i
an. lookiiir. tor li.'-imMe air
liurauil*. What to the i.utitei
"tu^cl
Mayn.—Mra. Tom
■aoae farm tot the women? asks Ttia where i
doalljWevford returned to her
Farmer's Wife
birds
giM/hbor
Icb-i
Kffi IMMII TIftVnSE IRQI
fConttnued from Purc F<,ur.| arrived
yerterday
at
ber
KeyWohe.May Ifl.-^ra. John Hen.:
summer
home. ‘-Noribaelda." for tbe auuimor. diU-kuoo la apendlng
__________ fliy.
a N. Pickard to ooI^rIuk i.n: rtuio Travenm
I A number of youna
bulUluc.
Tb.imaa
Moulton'of Trav««e City
people from'
.o
^
5
last Friday.
111
IwmodlA
S'
t<mlao Rrammer to tUlMn* at
uuctea In Grawn.
apeirilng the winter
j
Mlaa Shirley Blackman, who to atar- Ftetida
Waller BlanrhftoM lost a vei» val- lug
■•Ue Jersey cow ibla weak.-
iMta
wUh'bef granditarentt. Mr. aSdi
Gifford, la very much iwter.
'simday with lumbfa- for tbe DeanU
a lunch or dinner can be Lad.
Tbt
public dining room is open to men.
Rooms for rent ud a pleaaaat ptoee
to suy for a few days.
born la 8L.
lunty. New York. May 22, .
Ik48. where be lived uotH tbe Ibll of
IStiL wben the famUy
rexBored to
agark
to ibia .mies. •»
May «.
Mto*>
sewing f
. Mrs. Wolf of
Bd
pbrentB.
'
* Mra. A. Sayers and Mrs. Adam Mang
and two ehlldrtoB drove out to tbe
forks of tbe Hoardmaa river Saturda;
to vtoii Mrs. Mong's tOoUicr. Mr*. Gi
Jones.
'
Mr', and Mrs. WIHiam Riley drove
to Traverae City on
boaineM' tost
-cSSSl^riatled »w
Mrm>Tt
Mia.'TouBg.
lavt
.... lost Voice and famRy visited bis
.
l*Mm. Bullh
psremta Sunday.
The fTonae loaded at Plaher’a dockIcaUM
Tn^tUy.
caller Tnasday.
^ Hr*. Dave Hanlgold rwnatns ^wat
*
Mil* G«rtni«h
eebiUht •peMxBab*^ohn Galvin Is en)o)iQif a vialt wUb
Mra. M. B. MnKereher apenl May!
Mary Crandall went to Sabin Friday Lumber^Co. of Grand Rapid*.
i Ay fo'Traterae (it^'the‘
Mr. Bracket) ■M-ftmlly.
- A'-A ' 1
two brolbers -------from-----------------Mantes.
•I nsUe river, hrinflag bom » to attend the acliooi plrnlc.
j
Eugene PYabw iefi Friday inomlBg
-Mr-*od Mra-.a A: Jehsees<me«*ln> . jot 'Voice bad tbe mtotatane
to
UtpL
I _ We are aU Elan to bdK Ibat Mr.jtor MlwHukee. wbe» be baa accepted IVarerae CRy
OoHo badtr «*« SsF MM
Utt.
leave packages, a dining room where
Csdor fttffi
ai'Si-
■
oMvtog bar trieete at a HuIr eeenine,- and. tblaklng to hage a Jtaee.
M
ynw»nWw« .n't nhi.»^
Alto Yeomana apoal^FrWar at
rfKnmed U. 'ManNwak*' on Thnmday
I>araon
relumed
- ““
.
wtnifr with her’hunliand al Blrtn. 111.'
I:
Mto.es 'Ilmmah
,25^
A^ Randolph of Empire virited Sat- ^ “v'lJ cS)'
brday and Sunday with Mrs. D. Selby.
•-v
»S,. u.u o.,
I
A. ». a»pp'U., whd .ml Ih,
Th**
There It a resting room, a place to
earjlrawn. In the fall
year he began driving
klessra. Stanley Jones aud Harrlaon
Willie Riley returned to Traverae of the
Harr and the Mlisea Jenna and Hark- ('it) Monday after apendlng Bundav stage. Cl
between
ntj
and PopbK
na spent Sunday al Sliver Lake re- with his parents here.
Grove, the stage* then rusning to BM
*•'1-Ernest Voice's hottse
rauglit Are KapWs. and U. D. CampbeU. o( TmrE. Harr has moved hit familj back Saiorttay. but was discovered before ciW t'liyf
being
lo the farm.
,
imuch damage was done.
The tollow]
lowing spring the CK
Rev. Kooti* Is busy delivering books, I
The- young f<dks got np a eurpriae
rea'____ Cadillac
.
I. railroad reached
I
'•Our National Calatalty." for which patty on Miaa Ida
Beck Sainrdav the route which
• ■ - formerly
■
ly had
bad 1beeaMp
he look orders aoqw, Hme ago.
.erenlug, it wsf a complete furpriae Foplar
•tiA
F. H. vanliom has moved hla port-, and □ fine time was e^ved by alL tor. Ui
Se saw min to Interloriien.
Interli
_____________ :______ .'
hut I
iltos Afire Cook Sf Renjlon vitltod
the a
Mr, linrter'i Saturday.
_________
Traverae
). A. .lohnaon and family drove to
tYty. when he wnn iransferved to tbs
lillac in their new car Sunday.
I
n*,.., o.,- ».
••
__
Cbarlevrdx route vto ak RapidA AlI, W. Ileynpldi and wife drove
speodtog one year oo thi* route
was given charge of tbe H, D. .
Mr. and 9ira. D.
Campbell llreir - bsrn in Traveiee
Traverse City wer
City, where be
remduc* imBi tbe
Batey Monday.
spring of J8TS. when bwrMoved to
Mra.
Prank
tbe term home In Gran'
lattom andj.„
^
I May A UlL
Mo Uicir poultry, garde^ and boasegrip.
19. 1871' he teas imRed
(hold work: f paiier to ri^ad by
H. Jones
^n-marrage to
e AhMe -N. BpaS^Of
BpaSte^ef
-hoxen by the iiresidei
rrnit trees on
Almira townahip,
BebMe
me
'
~saMe ennnty.
enuty. ftse
I Ik follow.
a Center bnlli
chlpiren were born to ibto .mies. •»
Jiu-mbcra. Tbe foltowing
Of whom remain with I*
flciix; I'reahtoDL Mrs. L E. I
Hie k
recretarj' and trei^wrer. Mr*.
mma
ber.'B
Skiver. Number of members b date.
teoura blm t
„ aidaoM
ten. ♦
• .
brother* and stoten and iothtr-nlelives. Tbe hcothers and
and i
aie^ are:
North Faradtoe. Mav IS.-Sch(Kii with lito son
Mr*. N. C. Perkins of f_____ Citr.
cloned her., last PrlAr. The aebolara
% Tbe hnU game here Sunday between Arit; Mr*. HaiHe Drake of IMeooa.
had Hie afternoon fo- iheinaelve* and
Cedar .Rim And Maple Oiy waif wMI Wesb.; Mr*. -Helea Avsry of -Bnnard,
lx c'clock thev'li: t a flpe auppiF,
aUcBdcd and resulted lo.a score of W>sb.: Mr*.
LAble Welibia
r w hich they gwve a abort program
■»0 to* In faveroT Cedar Run. Hauer- Qeefcley. Mich.; George W. Bch
a spelling match: ARihrt W«Uiea
W; Cedar Run. Powell and ShortFr: Howard. N. T.; W. ft ScbeTI of ji
Hie lifcky one sod .received flrat
Maple City. tonU and Hopklua
Unx ley. Mich., and CYiarles MteU. %
prire and Jessie Riley received the
fdrv.'Giwigr Cb>.
to
Oregon.
second prixe. A fine time wi* enjoyed
' Our IwU boys wiU'give a dance in
lir all.
lioricra ImH Saturday :
Mias Mallei
Moor returned from
Oteat-Oelto
ith. AH are Invited.. '
reverse Ciij SaiurdA)'. where
Grawn. Ma.v,H.—Inat week Mr.tind
Mrs. L*>roy Voung
Ykwng of this town
Prated ibrir
•'
- —
nary. Tbe C .
liny lrleMtomi)d
by atfiut Ulny
lrleMtomi)d aebdiiafa
>hooM. Tiieaday aft^r viaitlOK a week
— ,i «iTtgnitulanor.* were? sboMr«l
sbowdrdd upc
upon
them tor having renchpi'
'
—
•hpd 0*
flftyenl
With relative
.
.K «arw*hfb«ii
• I
Mr. and Mra. P. Raatx of Dur«ck-i- ^
.
yonatorincot
Iwlrti**.
ivillp vl.lt.y1 whh Ihoir daughter. Mra..'
eoBee.
^Rcnc Flahei. of ihla place Sn^ay. j “cfr!
_______
.os been vlaitlag reiatlvea the post
hare tl
!> headquarters for ladles doming to
town to shop or spend a few day*.
There will lie an ic* cream am inl
' Ur. liurman preached lo a full bouse
Saturday night at Haley hirtl.
Sunday erening.
Tfotib Poneiu
4raiUl
> ha'.- to*.nmc
While «Doiie noat. In its markctoble
Outside People
The Y. W. c ATTiah their borne lo
malned'-riuRfe
Grant townahip.
Traverse
Grand Traverseconniv.
where be
worked unUI the spring of ISil, whew
Frank Vinton ot Wlllianisburg waa week while working In tbe fallow
ihTOugh here on business Monday.
fhemlock knot atrock him In ihe eye.
I... G. Stelmnn an.! Ills' three
■ Sainrdav.
Mrs. Paol Vnmoe relumed to h«-*
. W. C. A. KoMa Open Hetiee f«r
Tom Wells of Traverse City .la do
jhnm.'
Richard Vamoe of Oabom went lo‘
dinner of tbe
With aH due ilifurento-to the great tliey will
t'eniiwl Denioerattc Club of HSTria**
bretolcrx lif l’ulandA'biua>. who lu.ve otlieic in
burg (hit evening waa teixod upSo ag
* A Rood hath of warm
watir and
|ia:;xpd un to their reward, wc au
a means of bringing Secreury Ibyan
ri.a|i ix t.i b.-li.-ial to |iia<-lliat arc net
tiovnia- with |r-idc.' xava Hie Amerlrati Ibilting.
poaoage of the
Kub rinwii ilrv
and give here to appeal for
Swiiiclicrd. as au v-slabltolitol fac
far-, that deeii. ci.aii beJa. and all ilie) will eal progreaslve democratic mcoauras nob
ii.i.r lieforc lu the iiixton ot Ihc U]i cli-au.
before Ihe legtototure.
For this rea
limsl lias ihen- (wen
I'tn 1 a to’.j:e
One liielliQd of weaning |iigr to tv
iKHi< of iaidlllRimi. laiieri-n tug. n>m- take tbem away lo •k-iai-hmeuis. hp son secretary Bryan's visit here la
IMtclii. amwexiful lireA-dcix of PoUtuI' giiiuiug first with (wo or Cbree ol ihi regarded aa of more than ordinary
Chlnai
—
nuiiax a» :ii
They ar>? loel V.ad- piumi--xi. Jargevt aud wrolisesl. then imporunce and the demand forplaeea
od. working oii a
pruiicr
luixliicrx the next xlioiigc.-t batch. (mUng the
baxir ill a
atialglillurwaril. Iinii.- I |ioon>i oiiex of Ihe fltl>.r lo vuniidele at Hie lianquel boards have greatly
exceeded the HmR of 7S0 covet*.
liMTicr that •au pot fail to ream' in tl......... ...
0(1. The t
good U> Ihe lircv.1 ami lo pl-lw and Ikrixive. * .
Ihe fe«l«T of swine
Tiic (arui.. anil
(iH J.-r l> xun- lo ‘va|i liecellis end
a g«xwl plan i<
I'rot.l! Iit>m tbe work of ihto iilendid
to to................ .. ....
j-f.iT fit hretrtcra.
market when they' will dress about
lb llurdlckvllle today with a load of Ibr the mason WorkTin Mr.*Andet
pofSioea for Jolin Flirce.
I*ennsylvanla,
to lend the weight of tb*
adiulnirtratlmile iBlIb«sM to <h« .PWty
|Antoawtiie apeakers present from
Fr.iuk
yteniek CraiidslI
rcxslve clement <>t
di-moirei>
Friday aftemooo was lantcly uuended.
Whulex. alaier tWe
Will Try to Craafo -Party
die invitation of the leaders ot the
The Rood roaili meetinR held hew
left
t> caller Friday.
Ill the fiivi iilaie,
e, urdim
cardim Iwslnn^ra.
ilM.iuua. rather rluM
III nut tie di-aii|<o1ui.
amall. then >c
ed.
If itM-re
feitee or Inilld
I yotii kltehaii exiellent
ItackKroiind
lor
>o'ir flower*,
nr
«*oci«.,. the SIWI e CIOM. to the hopa.. on
each side of the kitchen ilnnr. If rlur
nin ]>t|ies do not li«k aa.l wa«h i
the soil. In cither «.asv make a I
alsiiii two feel wide, and as ruCklt
the hiiildinu nr as- shon as ,\oii <
iti., win-aurm la.>(
and
and
the liglit konso.
him in two weeka
.rii.. liuie SKO for Idiilia.
la
poalUon al
Jwlfe and'■wnr Frank expset to johi
Keystone lienefil
Mra. J- >1. fmndall'w b*i W,rioe*da>.l
trai-k iuresled' l>;
PA9B.FrVfi.
'km■■ipiiiiiiiiiH
free to taptw at wtkisbkrqr-
Tlie gjrpatof made.' ns a call last
we bava a rubber*-
'Sb. ma^kme,"
*Ctarley Clay and tamUy mored In
the propetiy they boogbt of F. 8.
Homer Fsync apd
family' have
luoted wn the A. C. WynkotHi tarn oa
the bill east of here.
Rev. Toro
Tyndall' of
Sfaemao
spoBt WeiInmriay nfiriu
with
K«n
Sbitler, going tO'Kapire Ttiursday.
sign* to be dlaptoye^ tbe rood ol
MafSle Burkeri and son
SBUdlagB for tbe gwaaeto of nvtotws
droYu u Tra«cr*e .Cli)' Friday.
have wbowo that ilgns Made of e^
Brerett OiSb bat aoM bit team,
tlM,eelto>Slaakba«M
le bone to Mr. St Clair of Imke
Aah. asd oae to bit laiber, anier
I
T5T
OEAKD TUVEBSZ EEEALD Ain> TBAVZSU BAT lAOLE, THDSSDAT. HAT U, Ills -«
r.KGt SIX
farm rondldona. In (act, >«e>l bvl«»
tioD was very oaretully pracUcod oath
year, with the reenll that before k«c
tbe garden became tanlUar to the en
tire coantry-elde. and many boine-alck
Ibe eaai atoppei!
get a'llitte package of seed.- and a
bomioet of their famtIUr bome-Oowers. Tired women wetfl away refresh
ed In mind, and even prosaic men
seemod to enjoy tbe sight of the
bright (aceil bloasoms.
What one woman has done, othera
can do. 1 reolire that a woman, un
aided. canitot do everything. By Ibe
lime she &as milked a doten cows,
made butter, gathered eggg and Inci
dentally chased a Rock ol turkeys to
Ibe neit door nelghV'ir'a and tmeg
again.—that same neighbor living a
couple of mll^ away—liaa lwkc«!.
brewed, rooked and sewed (or a
hearty family. ar.<l kcid the house In
spotless order, she has not niuch en
ergy left for gardening. Boi la there
not'some solution to the problem?
Surely a few quick growing trees,
a patch of bright floWcTA be It ever so
liny, and vines to shut out the pitileas
sun and the burning winds of the
prairie would not Uke much time out
of the busy week. A few minmes'
work from the cMuMaed famUy fc
the cool of the evening, dtate or
twice a week, will make a veritable
eden of Ibe dry-farm borne. If tbia Is
not |K>salhle. at least one can have
vines over Ihe windows, watered by
the rinsing water (rom the disbes or
that in which tbe reEfflbbtei have
been waabwi.
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Tbese and a half Eoteo nets or
cans'of bkwsomlnig planit. would not
require five minutes' attention ont of
the twenty-four hours, and they would
be, rertful oases In tbe barren dasert
which to often turroands tbe (arm
home.
About all we get out of Ute. In a malerlal-sense. Is aemetbing to eat. and
a place where we^n lay our heads
at night. Then why not get all «be
Rood there U In It. and lake our pnv
at we go along In the mile material
ramrurts Wc ean gather around ust
Half sn hour's extra work ones or
twice a Week seems small iwymeai
for something which will tranalorm
four walls and a roof Into a bme.
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TEN CENT OESEERTE.
« uie to send most of the children ba.dt
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"The proof of the I’uddliu:’' la
Aa 1 di«r*
from one of Ibe
From tbe Country Gentleman we look tbeir right places, and were
half •• murb in tbe c«iiu m in tb« |am«& «bd nott prodoetlao fmnna In
take tbe following eitelivni r«cl|>es. capahle of compeUng with tbe IU and
mure which row with It. A verr ibe drr-fnm aeoUon of • rrcot westTo prepare dishes which are pa!- strong. Bui unfcnunately there was
simple lice or optURe.paddlnR Is de- era *ute. a lew <rcora m». Ibe picture
auble and yet are not too exiienslve always another class reody for the
ilcloui If sen-ed 'vltb one of the fol- eermed MniM Into my braLln of tusi.
Is aometlmes a dlplculi task. There "dull scholars" teacher!
lowing Uttces. fo^ which ainlo Hbne rich llehla. sere oo acre of taaseled
many good and Dourtshl^ disbes
In many of our ciiies and towns tbe
Cheer Is Indebted to the Coumn' U«»- corn and RoldcM wfamt.' and of a
which, when prepared with rare, need health of the school children Is carelleman.
' bonee, oomfortable and cosy as to iu
not add materially to the ctfst of the fully watched Tbdr teeth ark exI.«nion Sauce—Boll tsi'O cnpfuU of Interior, but plUleaaly. bogelcwly Ure
dlnner-ihat Is. If carefy thought is amined. a reiwrt sent to the parentr,
A Prayer for a MMhar'e Birthday., male at borne evenings, and look after «a,^r and one cupful of sugar fire as ragards lU auiromdiags. Not a
glTon to making last enough and al- and In the krent of
wrents takJe.UA ibou bast knowa
tbe chll.trea, when, tbe ..ihers are out minutes. Add throe heaidng table- »iaa »« btomomlag plant, not even a
lowing for oo left-overs.
ing no anion, the matter Is toilowed
A mother's love snd tender esre;
havinl a good ti^e. Her cares never .pooixfula of corasurcb scei with colddrwn blade of gram was to. be seen.
And thou wlU bear, while for «V own erase. 8be 1.^ rpe^onslble for the
a |.lnch of salt Cobk gonA year Uter i was IMng la that
say. (otir peoide, a recl|>e Is (allowed* I llati-oed to-a denilst speak to
Moiber most dear I make this birth- housework, tor the. pret«railon of „y ten minutes and add the grited same house, and was given an opporwhich wIU serve twice that number, mothers recently, when be urgeil in
da> iipycr.
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«wal.: she has the children's clothes ^nd and Juice of a lemon snd one tnnliy to prove my iheorlea. Koowfng
This is both thougbtl^ and cohily. the atrongcsi i».slble terms that they
to make or mend, there te comnany to «bi„,«)of«| -d butler. If a richer absolutely nothing about varieties of
The (oBowlng recli-es are made oui look after the teeth of the cbHdren
Protect her life I pray.
W entertained, darning to be done.
i, .iwired add tho yolk of an flowers suitable for dry farms, tbe
and carefully tested for a (amity of better, aud sate rhem much suBering
‘ vebo gave the ^fi ol life to me; and a s.-orc ol llllle duties which mu*l ^g* beaten with one labtssiioonful of first year was nolsbie for both aUc(oor people. An ai*i>roxlinate eatioiaie in Uter life. He espUlned the rloaO
And may she know, from day to day. often be attended to si odd inomenis. ^,8^ Just before servlos. The stliriy cosaes and falloies. Kvrn the Utter
Is Riven, eggs bring purchased at the reUHonahlp Iwiw-een good teeth and
Tbs Ueep'nlng glow of Hie that saaiched from her busy dsyA and she
white, cut In lightly, adds were not without tbclr Interest, and
nne of tweoty-flve cenu a dozen and good digestlun. between good dlgra. comes from Ihet,
Ir often up working long after even- nineb
to tbe aUractlye ai'lwArance. when a variet}- throve and bloaaomed
bntter at 30 cents a iiound. The com tlon and a good studenh'-What would
one elae in tbe house Is asleep.
Sauee-Crmin. one-lourtH the Joy was Inteaslfled. The second
of each dessert It ten cents.
you think of a hoasewlfe;" he asked.
As once npoe her breast
No matlet how lovint of tbonghtful eupful of butler with one i-opful of >«V there was no tUITlcoiiy In transFrench
Bread
Pudding—Butler ’ •'ho kejrt her bouse s|dck and si«n
FewrleM and well coniem I. lay. . the tather may be. the heavier' hur- pulverised sugar and stir la gradually ffcralnc tbe hliheiio harreo Rround
lightly slices of aulc bread, allowing *®
Iwrri. uUr. ak clean as a new
8ole« her bsart on the# at rpst.
deuA the greater ensietleu. the onv^hall cupful of rich cioam and^ne- Into a verttable ■beaiity-simt.
two slices to'each |>ersoD. Dip In rank l>*®- hut neglectcl to touch the (rpoi
Feel (ears .de|«n and troubles fade wctghllei rmiionKlbllliles of the home,
cupful of fruit syrup, anch as
I found (bat In a rounin where tbe
and brown on each side in a trying* hall: and If ber front hall was dis;
pan. Serve the separate slices with a gta«v-fully dirty, ho* loiqt could she
away.
of the chIMreo. always fall oo tho p^ch or rnspbem. Heat over hot wlad blow, unraaidagly for days at a
mother. In.leed. the very vlriues.-of
,tmn stir In the yolks of two time, bringing with it showers of cotatoce made from one beaten egg. half
hedgf the lest of be,f bouse
s constant tem|s _________
the good mother a
Her every wtah fulBII:
t>«Btei),wilb V
■I of ting snbd. Just at the time when the
a cuidul of sugar, flavored with van- »'*«an*
’*• »>«l>eci rhil-,
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dren to be healthy and well i( the
Ami even If thou must rt-luae '
tailon to tbe other members of the
and a little nutmeg. 8erve hot. early leavn arc apiwuring. only tbe
front hall, tbeir mouth. U alloVod lo
in anyiblng. let thy wise wfll
family. os|*clalI> the selOsb ones.'lo k , richer and llghier aaucc It de planta with strong, tnugb leaves will
Cotiage 1‘udding—One egg, oi
remain In an unclean, unfarvd tor <vnA conifort bring /urh as kind moth- take advsnuge of her. If she were
y^e tbe yolks of four eggs and survive. .Nasiurtlums for Instance,
tablespoonful of l>ee( drlpiilnt:.
Naturally tbe germs and the
era nae.,
not so kind, so affect lonate and ten- |p,p thicken, lieat in the sUffly
which are popnlaris' aupi«sed to grow
scam cupful of flour, a third ol a cui>- ditlon?
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(■olaon which accumulate there are
der. so cousl.leraie. so gent-roiw and »hlpp«i whites just before serving.
aiLvwhsre. would no sooner -show a
ful of milk, one teasiioonful of baking '
ever leady
Ah. bold her by the band.
ready tu
to make
nuke all sons
sorts uf
of taevi
sacvlji^p,* sautt—.Masli one jwtind of tow leaves when a sand wtorm would
...d k 11,11,7.',"Wte t.;rt.d,l,™wlnl„.wm As once her band oeid mine.
- flees (or otheri>; If she were not so luaide sugar, add one-half cupful'of cut tbeimc
'nw*««l‘a‘cly after
0 tbe ground.
and serve with a sauce i ,.ie .. fol
And though she may not understand willing lo eflate herseir; if ah« wefe water and boll untU It threads. Hour
on the other hand there were
lows: Brown about half i cupfoL of
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fHend's honae one evening, and heard
UU*a winding wny, Irafl ber In more-aelfbmertlve; If she stood U|.,,i,„ Jn a thin am-am on tbe whites of pUnts which semed to take to Iheli
aujwr. add half a cupful of water and '
irnstarcb dia- her little elgbt-yearoJd lioy remaik:
■ poace divine.
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for and demanded her rights, she |wo eggs beaten sUfl. stirring tho mix- bow • surroundings )|ke tbe proverb'Mother. tMcbsr says I tnusi use
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would have a much easier time.
tire briskly all the-time. Add Ustly j*j
,o water. Among thsae none
solved iu a little milk with a antsllj
my tooib brusb:" But •'teacherI rubot |«y my debt
Bat the membera of tbe arermge untritalf cupful of rich croacu.
wcrereurc succeMfulihanthe Mtlv'
Idece of butler. This makes a deli
Bhould DM have 'ha<l to give the re
For alt tbe love tbai she haa given; family seem lo tgke It (nr graniedI'ataniel Sauce—I'yil^De cupful of
blooming summer cosmos, and the
cious. caramel sauce.
minder.—Saskatebewan Fanner.
Bui thou. Jove's lA>id. wUJ not forget ihat they can i>ui all tbeir hardens on
sogur in s frying |«u. and stir con- aunimer cyimis. 'commonly called
Indian Ihiddlng—.Mix two cbpfuU of
Her due rew-atvl—ble« ber fn oarlh ihe iiatleni. unromplainlng mother: ^stanjly umtl It Is melted and a light "burning bush*' The cosmos grew as
milk, scalded, one cupful of wau-r.
Methtr^ Chair.
and heaven!
that she wilt always do anviblog to brown In color. 'I'bep add three- i have never seen It do la the____
three leariioonruU of laplocA two
Mother's chair bad rocked ih«
—limry- v^^pyke. help out. and to enable the chllJicn founbs of a cuirfui of hot water and fgiorable surroundings, and from the
Ubiniioonfuls of iDdlanwuent. a pinch
whole family. It made a ^ktng
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ttt have a jmod time; and In many one ubiesiioonful each of butter and grti of July illl after tbe begloning of
My MMbar.
bomeA sad lo say. the mother, just flour rubbed logtibcr, and cook four tbe fall frosts the cosmos hedge was
Bhe gave tbe beM years <rf ber lUc .
tnHsuse of lier goo-iuesA Is :.jauie-- lulnuteA
luinuteA
a mass of large floweied. britllaatlv
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„K>u.h tp >lkm 3. HilMm. to ppt pop |
Will >.) Tor oiA
fully Impot-ed ui«n and ncglccu-d.
('uaiard Raucc—Heat one pint ol rolore>l pink, while
And robbed beraell. with loving bean.
.; rooihenwuu'i mind, mother will milk in a double Iwillcr with a pinch as (or ilic suniiner cjiiros. It is never
OpBm J.11.-A Irani, .1 . bo. ra
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Uasttnilngly.
suy ai hooic • How oiten we hear le- o\ salt. Beat two egjpi srfd par cup- >© hapi>y as when self-sown In some
,.m„, o, pho.,*.,..! mUilo ra.knl
■'! o.r bon^
marks like toll from ibougbibwk chit (ul of aqiar together and stir them In- barren. |wriect(y dry place, where It
.limo
lb . iranb
. ra.lo, ^
For me with willing hands she lolled dren!^
to the Maiding milk amt n»k nntil has no water ez<epi from tbe rare
of (Old water Sour over this one ct.i'Chair! in tbe «lck day of ebildrei^:!
From'day to day.
^1, j,,,, herolam-in ree all tbe creamy. FUvor with orange, vaallla. thunder showers of the prairies, and
ful of boiHng <oB(-e and about two
ether chairs eonid not keep awake—1£
r she prayed when headstrong
of girlhood fade iwav. nearly iiuuueg or rose. Serve hot.
it orvoras cultivation. lllsexcetHlonlablespoonluls of sugar. Strain and
youth
y ilie. lilc.
-------------kept easily awake. That clialr I
everything of value go out d(
_Kmrrgedcj
Sauw—IHaolve
one .ny i;uod (»r hedge . tows and Is a
cool In (our small molds. TT'heo par
aU
the old lallnbion. nod nil I
Would have Its way.
and yet to bear up under It all wlTh a
»*Wes|g>onfLl of cornstarch In one- vIvM .green In ruminer. chang'ng U
Eurve the Flytially cold add k|wut four buia finely
aubllnie courage, hnavenly lailencc. h»>f
of «'o>J
8'*'* »hls glowing crimson lo the early fall,
U oil the iwuple In, tbe ttaiied cfaopl>ed. Serv e ^lib whipped erram wordless songs which mothers sing b
Her geoile arms, my., cradle once.
vulwrh dignity, a wonderful nvchial Into one cupful of boiling water, yd
nni to go back to tbe atory ol the States were to set about on one day —n third or hal^n cupful wonM be their children. Songs in wbirfa al&
pity and r
Are wenry now ;
poise and oiurmlani. If this Is not be one cuiifnl of sugar, the Juice ol a div-farin bouse and lu garden. Imio to killing'flies as tbeir sole bnslness snlTicient.
And Tint# haa set tbe seal of cniw
rolsm. there I* none on ibls^esuh.
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nutmeg, one in the (all tlie ground lo front Of the and amuaement they would not kill
Cbocolate Custard—One pint
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I'pon her brow.
What la the lllvn-pf one's life In tablespoonful of batter and b pinch of house, for n siace of tweuiy led onc-tenih or one-bu&dredtb of tbe ran. ra. rat ra. raurararall ol
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battle or In a w-rrM-k- at sea to Mtve aalt. The lemon Jnlcc may be omit- square, was fem-ed in with chicken number daily hairb.ed. To maicb kilF ra,o.,.rrt,. oo. I.l.lrarooo,ol ol OOo,
“T"' W
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^nfl. Ihongb DO other eyes than iblne another. Inl comiariaon with the tw-r »cd and imehaU cupful of irult Juicy min- to keep out wandering dorks of Ing (lower with tbe iirocreatlng power ora. o, oorao, . 11,10, ol . ,.,.1„1 o, «• " e™
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Their mMnlng trace.
liPtual arciiflcc of a living d<alh last- add'-d of any kind iireferred. or one beat, was ploaghed deeply and left of tbe fly U a huiieleas laak.
■ oral. Sraia ,h. ran 1, . „ooU.
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I read my history In the lion
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log tor half a century or more? Mow ttblesjioonful ol Jeny may be nsad In to tie tn tbe rain* gnd snows of winThe |ieo|ile .who oilginated tbe boiler, beat Ibe yolk of tbe egg with
Tv<« ChMas RadpsA
Of her dear face.
of of
thethe
fruit
ihe worMs'
WorMs' heroes owindle in cvjm|*rcum|«r- .pUce
.Place
fruitjuice,
Juice,a allnh'
llnlc more
ter. In the spring It was iuioe.1
"Swat ibe fly" luviement are begin engar^and cornstarch, tbe latter being
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Savory Cheese Riiska-^rate
I. and marked off luio ning to reallre this [act. They have di^ved in a lltile of the cold mMk.
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Ison with
the mother heroine!
w**''* Vu.1..* ..a.!...* ■»
® .’ho sam-r If It
ft hair cupfuls of strong cbe<
And. 'mid His gcniA-B'h^ showers
who but a inotber would make stief Is lo6 thick. Serve hot.
beds. Tbese were am raised above changed the slogan from "Swat tbe Pour tbe hot milk on ttaU and ___
cook '
,
sarrinres. drain hot very lifr-bloud. all
Juice Sauce—Heat a pint of ibo surrounding ground, as is (be com- fly" to "Starve the fly.” They have* like a soft custard, adding' ai'ubl^ add one leaspoonfdl of dry must
DfnU of olive oil
As shining randA
her energy. * vervihlng. for ber chll- canned fruit Juice of any kind. Add nion ntethod la many places TV gar- turned thrir atienrioa form the prob Bpoonful Of cocoanui before .. —
I count her dayh'as Varli that fall*
^^vei ask for or exiKxi
exiKsl two rouaded ublespoonfuls 6f corn- flener reasoned ilmi --Ith raised bed: lem of sunimarily executing bis fly- fully thickened. Heat the white of tbe l»o table.,gmntul. of mlW vine
From Ills kind Imnd.
.x,m,w.ns.ikm ’-Suciesa.
aurrh w« with a little cold vslei. she would not only lose by nnoeces- sblp to Ibe larger obw of witliboldief eg, ,0 a stiff froth and add two tea—Milton I, Muidock. In f'hrUllan
. Simmer flte minute*, then add one
evaiKvnition. hut should she want attractions for him.
spoonfuU of powdered mtgar. Heap
highly
Keglater.
Te 0« Cood Service From Latnpsr
inblesiioonful of buller. a (diK-h of salt to water fn iierfods of long dtoutb the
H Is not iioimtar to tell a housewife (his mering^ie on top erf each serving. Worcesierahtre tance'. salt and
Where laniiis are u«ed their rare and. if desired, the jmee of a lemon, moisiure would aH run off Into the that she has met la (be bouse, bel..ra« Rlra praaira-w.ra tb.
Ada ra^ib «i.
raa ra,k li 1. . .y™. .aJ, „ “
^ b~ «1 Uratbra rat:
should toss much a !*« of the Servo hot.
paiha.
ranse ber house l« dirty or (bat It I*
’ Ood ihougbt 9 fire Ibe sweeteat ' bouxTwile;# duties a* making the
Strawberry Bauer—Crogoi one-iblrd
Ihiring a iifriod when there w». smeared aranad with ajioiK food, milk MW., Jlral .
..a Ulra lb.
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b««ls. and the i■oil1nc of ihe .biiruers cuiiful of buller and add graduaUy one promise ot a comparallve'.v quiet, eximsed to cooumlnaikyn. or garhagv- inilp. putting It In a eaneepaa with a '
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In Hit almighty i>ower
at least once In a lorintglii is'aa im- cupful of coBfkTfooer s sugar while cloudy stwil. the seeds were planted, oiwniy lavlilng the winged tcavoo tUIrd of a cuirfol of sugar and a little '
• To esfrtb: and deeply poaderfag
ra~~ .ra
«wa-A. . .
portam as ih.- weekly sweeping, says stirring eonsiantly.Wash,
bull and They quickly rwspended to the care gers. It is more popular to aay that •,i.r. Wbra raiiira raa tb, nra.
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What It should be—one hour
air exchange
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drain iwo-ihlrds bl a cuiiful ot straw- and love bestowed u|od them.
the nasty fly coales (rom ^ome other .bra, . tblW ot . ra,„bl. «1,n rail
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be irUnmed with beirles: add tbeiMo the Arts mlriutc made Ih- desert blosM>m m a rase. bouse sad that be. must be killed for
t, lb . b.klu ai.h -lU, ibrra raov,""'■*" *'aJ
OutwsUbing even other
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betwVen rarh |q the linie garden were cosmoA his temeriiy and llladvlaed visit.
fula of mUk. a mile more sugar IC-^ A which have beM hard boiled fori
lie moved thegatesof Heaven
^^^oth. (or In the former case thete arc addition until well blended.
,*eei ,q-a«. hardy pinks, asiery. auFlies do not latest welFconduete*! areensan and half a leaapoonitd of half an hour. Une a aalad dirii wfUiX
SIAri
.always Jaiaied «.r uneven'|•ortloDS left.
Butter 8aoce-To one half cupful of nnal phlox, mlgmmriifc sweat adltan. hupiiaU. They do Ml Unger ground salt. .'Bake about two hours, allowing blanched lettuce leaves'and flU wlih£
And gave'lo earth—a mother! ' . which cause ilteflniDe to flare and the butur add oste-balf ruplul of sugar i«nsl«A i«p|des. both sttgle and doctors' office.. They do not bold idnk it to brown slightly at (be last TbeI alternate larecs at the eg^ «
--G. Newell JmreJoy. ' tanii> lo envoke By carelully wipteg
Garal^ irith sliced^
‘w® cui.fuls of water. l**t tbese do«Me. and the cblcken-wire fenee teas lo dry goo-ls sloies. rTbey go inilp of tbe lemon should be removed
-r and serve with on
wbwre there Is an auraccion and an from tbe A'ru|> before the ri<e is add
off thf charred |«nions pt the wick
«wn»e to a boll, then sUr In two wm covered with morning glories
extra amonnt of mayoonaiac.
each day a steady, wymmetrlcal light spoonfuls of flour moistened with a mAfter experiments with vIneA It ppportunlty. Tbey go where some ed. Serve hot or cold.
will be obtained.
He cold water. I«t tbe sauce boll a was ^und that for i>er(ect hardlnssa. housewife aegleited to use a broom
Another precaution *to Ukc to prw
minutes longer, or uoilUt thick- brilllaacy of coloring and consuni and soap and water and covers for “Used Vsur Taotn Brueh, Tammy?~
vent wicks fram.smoking is to boll
'ken remove from Ibe Are and Moom tram early June till late Octo- her food and garbage.
"treed your tooth bmish. Utely. apoon of butter, add o
____ Buy tbeip In biutrhes. pUee lo "■'or with vanllU
bernoifalog lx as effecifve as the scar
la furtberance of this
TommyT' teacher enquired one moro- flonr. and mix tUl periccUy amoot
There has neverbeen a jiatlonal a imreeialn kettle,'rover with wiiong ' The followlug aancea ara
to be let bean. A screec of tbese grew over Francis H. Romley, autter ol tbe "Hu
Add a gill of stock god a glU of cngi
holiday whhb aaaexceeded inloving vinegar, bring the latter to a boil and
served cold cm hot iniddlngs: evetr window sod covered a primlilve mane IdeA" offees Ihe flawing
"No. I mean—Ye
and stir eonstaaiiy naill It thlckei
aMtlmeoi tbe one. siUI so new that ati where live kettle will k««p w*ini
Hard Sance—Beat uatll while ami TiergoU. made of srantliugs and chick- thoughts Id tbe "Swat Ibe fly~ egm Tommy.
p remember gratefully the name el for three hours.
crdnmy one rupfnl of pulverized sug- en wire, wbirh sbdaed tbe (rant door pglgn. He says: .
"You really bar*
It. ahr pepl«v. ha(r a tcaapoon of salt, i
Ua origlaator. Miss Anna JarvU. Moth- nraln out tbe wickA dry thoroughly av and one half cupful of butler. Add of tbe (arm bouse In toe beat of the
We have Mt bean greatly taken troeber parglstad.
the y«M of one *m well beatec.
1 er's Day baaoom.-iobe nnlvenmlly Ob- and keep away from dust Wp-ks thus »*>• whipped whites ol two eggs and dAVwith tbe endeavor ta taod out an
-Please, teacher. Fve got a tooth
caper SaoM—Cook together a tableserved (brougbout tbe Vnlied (Estes, .(aked almnsi never smoke. ^
ksai well, nkvor with the juice el a
The bouse was. hanked with dirt. In army of children .to UU flisA
brash and I always use it wbea you atmogfa] each ol hotter and floor, add
On that day we atop In our busy rush ' if ebimneva are bought lo quantity !»»«>» «•' •»« trasimonfuls of vanilla. The otd-fashloned way. to keep tbe
The kllllBg iwopeeslty tn tnmng na remind me."
one cup of mutton broth, m uMeaitd burry to tell the dear oasA who gM boiled, they all* mgy be prevent- F*rk In a mold and keep cool nni-tl the winter winds and cold from nnder- ture Is DO encouragemeoi.
What would our dear foreUtbers spconful of capera. one taCleapo
iBkieed. We believe there Is a better and foremotberu have thought of a of vinegar trem the capera. oae hatvlare stIU with ua a little of the love nnd^'ed In a greet m««sure troni breaking, Mb^tUns Is aerved.
neatb. Just (or an eiperiment, this
appiwclatloB (bat la In our i burta Lay rome shavings is the bottom of a
AMther hard aanc*—rik‘bip one cup- soli wns Iboroujchly stirred up for a way to get r[d of tbe fly than by en- qaastleo Uke that, addreaacd In a day
balM egg chopped fioA one uMri
crary day tn tbe year. If our mMbera ^jah boiler, pack In tbe' chimnera.
^ cream wRh one cupinl of now- deiuh of half a foot, and ponolacca IIMIDK 'boyff'a'Bd gIrU to destroy them school lo a little chap eilgbt yean spoonful of mlacffd paraley. Simmer
have iMe to the Ueaatllul Couniry. throw a baAful of mil over them naff '1'''®^ *®ffar and flavoMiu uate with aeMlA mixed with a little floe eartb to at so mach a ibouiand.
oM! Ye< tbese airi almllar gDesttona flve minutes add anethar tabisapocur
we pass along tb* love-tbougbt t* flit with cold water. Allow to come to van'Ula or lemoa extract.
;
sM In even aowlng. were planted all
Ciet
of tbe dirt and ftltb—that's are dally being addreaaed to hundreds ful of buuor.vpaoaon aad aarve.
ao«e other mother, eome dear, lonely a boll slowly, simmer (or two hours.
Cream sauce—To (be whipped white over the surfoM. Aa everyone knows, (he real foe. Awaken In the yonng of boys and girls tjirougboat tbe epanCabaa flaaca Two
aoul who ta looking forward to tb* then uke from tbe fire; rover thickly
Ih^bMUB yolk. Stir tbese plagti are sun loverA doing antagonlam to whatever makes tbe
Medical Inapectlon of acbool chil chopped ham. eoarfeonh cap flour,
sunset tlMe of IBs. when sb* may fnU ao they wfll be at least two bom in i® gradually one cupful of iiowderad thalr beat tn tbe most unfavorable fly a pest.
dren to only Just beginning to be at onc-foarth cup butter, oqa aad oneaskaii to awake to a bright aad beau- cooling. When cold trash the chlm- •«»>' *nd add OB*-batf ciiptul of oondltloSA a^ they were a mat of
At,tbe
tended to. bat tbe i^lts are moat hall c<l|* stock, ooe cop tomato hatchUHil moratns with tbe loved one* wbo geys In hot water la which g little. ”wa® thinned with oaafhlrd cpirful tlziy bloasotas through tbe entire ann>recently held
Oxford. aocouraging- The close cooBecilon be- up. one-haU tea^gtoB aalt. ooofc bam
have preceded bar.
h.. been dtsaolved. Rlnaain hot
R>Hk, and flavor wRh raae or van- ntcr. cornering with tbeir thousands of Hagtand. a dlstlngnbbed arientlst de tweeo health aad Uiefllgenfe to bring aad boner until hraws. add flour nod
Tht- thought Is too sacrad. too deep water, dry end atoro In a chest.
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rose-petaled llowfrs what had always clared that tbe true prevantlve at tbe emphasized. UHW ones wbo lormer- salt, tbe stock slowly, aad then krichwithin oor souU to reodUy ttad exNever leave tbe .wlcka turned d)i
'"■'hipped pwam Sauce—WhRi one bcM one of tb* ngileai places on ibc house fly as dangeroda to human Uts ly woold have been
ap. cook tea mbtatSA attain and serve
prsasioA We egnnot ev*g fglgtly be- when the Um|« are not In uaA for the »•« o' H»lck. sweet cream until (atm. Tbey dM even belter tbe secdeatructloa ot
thrdogb all their school dayA now are g
gin to tell of oor gpprocteUoa of (he oil will ooze out and run down tbe feamy. Add the beaten xrbltro of iwo ond year, being asif-aowa and coming aaiter. dust heaps aad noeb nul- examiaed and defects which are easily
yeara a( jatleat. aalfaacrlEtlng. self- Imae.
creating nolonly an ua|4aaaant
*•«»• swasken an<l flavor to ttsie.,op very eariy la tbe geason.aaaceA
Tbe at ibe time wbea (he fly to
If Ukeo la time—deafneos.
affncEMi lo‘* wjilcb out motfaera have odor, but bring diagroeable to banF>«By Sauce—Scald one copful of same wag true of tb# summer cypruA breeding. He affirmed that It was a defective sight, adeoerfda—are brought
Bring to the b(«lng polBt one pint
baaiciwed apoa ihrir <-blMrf-A Pechapa die.. In carrying a Ump from oM »‘lk la a-donWc boiler. flUr fn oae iM>|>ple*. morning glories aad cosmoA tact that In all Aantriss where a to the parenu’ notice, the child re s.weet eream, (b«n robiore (rom flrw
(•ly a mnfhar nelly kaews wbal room
to anotber. turn down tb* wiek
level tables|«bnrul of cornstgrriiwetTbe same general plan lor proper
cuUlva- system of dust and dirt i«- ceives rareful treatment, and much ^ stir In two well hasten egm and
BW on this day. n iranait. bat never allow tbe wick to
a llule cold milk.
ten min- Iloa which to found aucceasful
moval was in operation, the* dtoaaass of tbe '-duUnaaa" disappeurs..
cook uatll rraam^. add one-^ toowbea we' wear ■ single white.Mrna- remain turned down when
Ugbted.for
»te*. etlnlng often. Cream two table-dry^farm landswascarried out.
Tbe to tbe boaoa fly as a carrier
attributed
1 was rtoltlng U an American city siMoa nutmeg extra^ and one cup
rion. at a symbol of tbe iiurfty of the Ji to-sure to sawke and smelldlsa- Spoontula of butter and one cupful ofground was therougfatv brokoo up a( some years ago. aad had Ihe pleasure hisnebed and ekopped* klckorynotA
taother-lovs. aad av we Tell our motff gr^bly.
powdered sugar until vc'y light Add er every rain, and between times a
of meeting th¥' teacher of a “dull IVben cold *4^. ooe ^unn sweetened
era aad Ibe ather mother* (bat they
------------------- om teaspoontul ot vaalUa aad a ptech
-Itgirt muleb of cat grass told around
•cbplarB* cto|M. AU tbe pupOa in ber apple sauce beataa n^ smootk. dud
are specially. In our tboughiA the
Cbe&atota OInflsrbroad.
of salt. Then beat thto Into tbe thick- ibe plaaU helped to conserve tbe
grade were suffering from some phys one quart sweat cflfler Mnd (reeae tn
whole worM rises to a higher i^oe. a
together three Ubleapoonfuto /Vned milk which you have firevlonsly nwUtnre. Ahdut three tlmra In tbe
Appio nnd I
ical sMakness of the nature mentlpB- theueuaJway. Beeve In kberbet cupA
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plane which to a at#i>
aearm the goal o' mriud butter and i
aaotM, dui
Cream dae-balf cap sugar wnh one ed abovA or were coasomptlvs. Spe
toward Which we are travfliing. tbe tPulasaeA Add one t
•gg dry flnd wblji It iaio tbe sauce ua- drotmu xkor was cdrrlsd 'from tbe fourth cup buitri', add well beaten cial bourn of etody were arraaged.lor.
lea Croam fltagsr fl
wbsai the Kingdum uf Love Khali «f rifled ginger god clgnamon. oae- til Ilgh(^aod flnffy.
wind mlU la tbe cool of tbe evening yolka of tbrae egSK-Jak* and gratod allowing for reri period* thras lime* a
Make a good vanUa toe
be manUmted on annh as It to In ffuaner or a tvAs,s»Dtul ot cloves and
and the garden um given a iborongb Had of one lemon, tod nU grated np day. During tbe rest periods the ehll- er eMher tke New Tork or
lleavM.
a half cupful of thl^k sour milk. Orate
The Ory-Farm Onrden.
wateriag, followed tbe nest tuoraliig ploA Une earthnwar* pnddlag disk dm were made lo He down aad imia atyle-that to attker
two squares erf cbocolate. melt over
The tnllowini arUcle waa wrilton bp band-barrow wftk a UtUe atrdea with rich pie eraat. pour tn tba mix sleep U.poerible. or at tenet lo rest wjitiout eggs and part or all
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hot water ________
and add._________
then tilr_______
In om__for "Ury-Fbrming
nod_________
Rural iiomeA" rako:
ture nnd b^e In a quick oven. Chop wKbout
A noortoblag laarh Frwese as usuaL pnek aad net
Thera to M one la Ibe average lam- pint of rifled flour and. last of all. by gbe editor of Honw Cbeer. Ills
.. _ •MOftbeJMribitereattutmti
__ ______ fine M cup hk-korrsM mqa« and was served to them In tba mlddld of Take a cupfal of syrup drainad from
>om
r. the value of whose Kqrvlcet be- one t-aapoonful of so& ulaanlved In reprioied by r.qjuest. and alto vrith' of the garden waa an cxpeilmcnul •prlAle over top of tbe puddlafc than tbe day. The doctor axsmlMd them praoeeved glngsr. mix U with a half
gins to oonparr vriib tboae of tbe one leaaiiooarul of lukewarm water, tbe thought (bai while It apaaka deft- bad. in which each jmr M% vartcilea rover wltb a meringue mnda dl wbltee at regular UmeA and ao did tbe ecbool cnpfal of heavy ayrap made wltb Mr
-»«b«r. and yet there to no one w^ Beat, pour Into a ahallow buttered
Mn nlteiy
tba pealrie
prairie farm,
farm. yet tbs of deman wqn 0v*n a try-out. said of egga beaten atlff with tbrao table- tatopeetor. Hand In hand with tbalr ar aM waior aad ^ tbcrangblx,
wd pan
nlteiy of (be
' ttkoa and bake about twenty-Hvo ndnui,
utes la aiatboda *m,dorad ara cqwaliy wUe- tba ^eds toi^ from tbe niaata spoona sagar and a llUle natasag.
npMvament a marked im- Ponr a few tgoanlldn of tbto wvir
ndvnnua* of. 8b* mnst nlwaya rw n hot ov*a
, 'flMfl.«fl^ tar.
>|k Ik* **n-«g »r
j4ome Cheer
Mn. Mabti
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